- - : . - .r i PrkTwCtef Velame XIX-Ne. 157. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1883. jtwr-a N n E r w IS. r- I l.v n a V ir w- ;x i ft it- k .!. ;- CLOTHitra. E. J. EKI8MAH. Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiets, Fine Shirts, Underwe r, Fur 8prlng Tep Gloves, Caster Gloveg,Cellar&,Cufl's, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttens, Ac DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 86 NORTH" QUEEN STBEET, O H. KATHVON. ' OVERCOATS, Dress Snits, BusinessJtaits, Mntaloens, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ter men and boys, at bottom pricesi ter tLa next two months, at I S. 8. RATHYOFS : Merchant Tailoring Establishment, He. 101 N. Queen St., 123-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. nu HOSTKTTKK SON. SPECIAL REDUCTION -IN- Odd Oea,ts. 250 Men and Youths' Odd Coats Reduced Exactly .One-half. $10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00. 9.00 8.00 0.G0 4.50. 4.00. 3.00. We have lelt the original mark en the gar ments, se that you can see and make the re duction for yourself. I B. Hosteller & Sen. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA, II ''.Sii& BKOTHKK. - LAST MARK DOWN. 25 OVERCOATS AT S3 OO 40 OVKROOATS AT 3.30 27 0V&KCOATSAT 4 2fi CO OVERCOATS AT BOO Werth twlce the money. We must have the room ler our Immense Stock OF SPRING CLOTHING, WHICH WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING. FIFTY DOZEN HEAVY OVERALLS, FORTY NINE CENTS A PAIR, WORTH 75 CENTS. Alse balance et our WINTER STOCK very cheap, as the room they occupy is what we need. CALL AT. ONCE AT HIRSH & BRO., The Pena Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. S and 4 '. (jneenSt. scpS lvd H. niSBUABT. Special Mice! I hereby netlty my friends and patrons that I bave J ust received a large assortment et me dium weight suiting ler the EARLY SPRING TRADE. Alse, a Choice Stock of SPRING OVER OVER COAllNGel the Newest Shades. I have also new ready sample cards et my Foreign Importation for the SPRING TRADE, and anyone desirous of securing Choice Styles can de se new. All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER COATING will be made up te order until the 17th of MARCH at Cost Price. H- GERHART, TAIL OH, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, A FEW MOKE OF THE SlOUlBiATSl J per hundred at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FJ20XT CIGAR STORE. iS OW BEAUX. OUli NEW. REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number "of "properties in city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent tree te any address. ' ALLEN sA. HKKK .A GO., Baal Estate-ami Iseanae Agents, 2fa. 10 JCast King Stmt. -- fog CLernura. pOSENBTiSlH'S. Bargains in White Shirts. ANOTHER LEADER AT ROSENSTEIN'S (ONE PRICE BOUSE), NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having disposed of these Elegant Puff and Flat Scarfs, all silk, at 48 cents, and nearly 300 of these excellent Carter and Dogskin GIetcs at 68 Cents, YVc New Come te the Frent Again With the Biggest Bargain eflercd yet. We will sell FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY The Well Known and Elegant Fitting WHITE mi the uhkss sujlut, nicely iaunurled, known as PAKAG-ON, AT- 58 CENTS. THE REGULAR PRICE IS Ql.OO. This Shirt is wade In this City. The besom is made of Four-Ply Linen, and the muslin Wamsulta -Hills. We have them in all sizes. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Our Spring Styles et Suitings are new Reaily ter Inspection. They arc nearly all Foreign Goods, and will be Made Up Ele gantly and a PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. At. Moderate prices. Call and Examine our Stock and you will net only Save Meney, but you can get exactly wnat you want AT EOSMSTEDPS. Ne. 37 North Queen St. 3"Oppesltc the Grape Hetel. LAJtCAHTEU WAXCH.Es jbi- XAUINh THK S1JSM-WIND PATENT Bust -Proof Watches, NIOKEL AND GILT, NOW MADE BY THE K3-RAILROAD MEN, FARMERS, MILLERS, MINERS, TAILORS, MECHANICS GENERALLY, AND ALL PARTIES WHOSE EMPLOY MENTS NECESSITATE EXPOSURE TO DUST, WILL FIND IN THR3 PATENT D VST AND DAMP-PROOF SUCH A SATISFACTORY MOVE MENT AS HAS NEVER BEFORE IlEEN PRESENTED TO THE TRADE AND TO THE WATCH R UY1NG PUBLIC. Our Lew-Grade us well as Hlgh-Grade Move ments ALL bave the Expansion .Balance and Mean Time Screws ; and all Movements are litted up, as desired, withorvitbeutour PAT ENT COMPOUND REGULATOR, which is pronounced by Experts te be the Best in tbe World, as it is absolutely withoutlest motion, and the Movement can be regulated by hand until it closely approximates accuracy, when, . by one lull turn of the Screw, the rate will be changed Twe Seconds in Twenty-lour Hours. iiOOB.lt AMD MTATIONEJti TlASTKU CAKDS. EASTER, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selectedwlth care and in great variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. TASTKB 1883. NOVELTIES FOR THE EASTER SEASOE ! PLAIN AND FRINGED EASTER CARDS, EASTER BANNERETS, EASTER BOOKS. AT THE BOOK-STORE OF . JONN BAER'S SONS, SIGN OP THE BOOK, Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. Lancaster nil Ce., fcb3-tfd pBAX'S SPECIFIC HED1CUUE. THE UT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and ' all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassl--tude. Pain In the Back," x Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases .that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars l our pamplet,-wiilch we desire te send lree By mall te every one. Tbe Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, "Or six packages fer55, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt ,et the money, by ad dressing the agent. HB. Cochran, 137 and IX) North Queen street. On account' et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper: the only genuine. Guarantees etcure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. Br Cochran, DrngglsVl37 and uratarth Queen utreeu i-. HGBAYcliwSOUHB CO.fK. Y. pr23-lYcUkv . -g ;, :, As Internal Bevrene Officer Saved. Pbevidkscz, August 21, 18S2. Editor of Bosten Herald t Dkab Sib : During my term of service In tbe Internal Revenue Department of the United States, at the time my office was in this city, 1 was afflicted with a severe attack or Kidney disease, and at the time suffered Intensely. I received the medical advice of some of our beat physicians ler a long time, without being benefited by their prescriptions. Being dis couraged by the failures of the doctors te help me, and being urged te use Hunt's Remedy by a friend who bad tested Its merits, although reluctant te try a patent medicine. I was finally Induced te try the Ite.medy, and pro cured two bottles et it and emmenced taking It faithfully according te directions. Before I bad taken It three days the excru ciating pains In my back had disappeared, and before I bad used two bottles I was entirely J ured. Whenever, from ever exertion or a violent cold, the pains in my kidneys return, a few doses of Hunt's Remedy quickly effects a cure. Before closing I beg te menUen Ibe remark able cure of a friend et mine in New Yerk city, te whom I recommended this valuable medicine. He was suffering severely from an attack which was pronounced by bis physl clan a decided case of Bright's Disease et the Kidneys. I obtained two bottles et Hunt's Remedy ter him, and he commenced taking it and began te Improve at once, and was speed ily restored te bealtn, and lie attributes the saving et his life, under the blessing of a mer ciful Providence, te Hunt's Keniedy. Anether friend et mine in New Yerk, te whom I recommended Hunt? Remedy, was sufierlng severely from Kidney disease, and was entirely cure 1 et it alter using tnis won derful medicine only a short period. Feeling deeply grateful for the great bene fits experienced by my friends and myself from tb use of Hunt's Remedy, I feel it te be duty; as well as a great privilege, te lurnish you this voluntary and unsolicited statement' of facts for the information et your large number of readers, many of whom arc un un deu tcdly suffering lrem this widely spread ing scourge, and I believe it is the best medi cine new known, and that it will cure all cases et Kidney diseases that can be cured. I shall be pleased te confer with anyone who may desire an interview regarding the state ments herein contained, Truly yours, RICHMOND HENSHAW, m2-lwM.W,Fd&w 99 Me3ser street. HUNT'S ilEftlfcUY FOK 8ALK AT II. B Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md TTNIVUKHAL. testimony IN FAVOR OF " KIDNEY-WORT." THE GREAT SPE IFIC FOR KIDNEY DIS EASE, LIVER TROUBLES, MALAUIA, CONSTIPATION. PILES, LADIES' WEAKNESSES AND RHEUMATISM. TEKRIBLK KIUNKY DISKAbK. " Mrs. Hedges says-1 cannot tee htglily praise Kidney-Wert.'' eays Mr. Sam Hedges, Williamstown, W. Va ' It cured my terrible kidncv disease. My wire had te turn me ever in the'bed before using it." SKVKKE KIUNKY DISKASE. " I was entirely cured," recently said Mr. N. Rurdick.efthe chtcepec Bex Ce., Springfield, Mass , " of severe kidney disease by using Kidney-eort." COULD NOT WORK BtfFUKB. '.I've had no pains since 1" was cured bv Kidney-Wert," said Mr. Jas. C. JIurd, of the Chlcepec Bex Ce., Springfield, Mass. ' I ceuld't work before using it, se great were my kidney difficulties." KIUNKY AND T.IVKB TKOOBLUS. " Several doctors tailed." writes N. Steepy. AllHirhnnv Citv. Pa.. " but Kidney- Wert cured my kidney and liver troubles of two years standing." KlDNKX COMPLAINT AND WIAUKTK3. "Fer six yeard," says Engineer W. II. Thompson, eftceC. M. &St Paul K.I.I had kidncv complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney Wert has entirely cured vie " IT HAS DONE WONDKKS. " I can lecemmend Kidney-Wert te all the world," writes J. K. Bingamen, Crestline, O., II has done wonders ter me and many ethers troubled with kidney anil liver disorders." Constipation, Piles aiul Kbeuuiatieui. I have found in my practice that Constipa tion and piles in all lenns. as well as rlieu rlieu maticatrectiens yield readily te Kidney-Wert. Philip C. Balleu, M. D., Monkleu, VU P1L.ES 16 YEAK3. ' Kidney-Wert is a medicine of priceless value. 1 had piles for 10 years. It cured me." Nelsen FalrchUds, St. Albans, Vt. UKATKL, PFR91ANEKT BELIEF. " I have used Kidnoy-Wert ler gravel," re cently wrote Jas. F. Reed, of North Acton, Maine, "and it gave me permanent relief." 20 YKAK3 KIDNEY IJISKASE. ' I had kidney disease for 0 years," writes C. P. Brown, of Westport, N. Y. ' I could scarcely walk aud could de no work. I de voutly thank Ged that Kidney-Wert has en tirely curcdmc." A GBEAT MI.KSSINO for BHEUMATISIH. " it 1, thanks te kind Providence, er great temporal blessing," truly remarks Win. Ellis. et li.vans, Colerado. The gentleman icrerrcd te Kidney- Weit, and its magical curative properties, in cases of rheumaiisin and kid ney trouble. KHEUMATJSS1 ON THE VttNCU. A priceless Jewel. J. G. Jewell, a judge at Woodbury, Vt., says : "Kidney-Wert cured my rheumatism. Nothing else would deit." PILES. Frem Nantucket, Mass., Mr. Wm. il. Chad wick writes: "Kidnoy-Wert works pi emptly and efficiently in caeaef Piles as well as Kid ney troubles. It's a most excellent medicine." LADIES' XKOUIJL.KS. " Ne medicine helped my three years pecu liar troubles," says Mr., il. Luinereaux, or Isle La Mette. Vt., " except Kidney-Wert. It cured me and many efmy friends, loe." OVEB 30 IEAE8. " I had kidney and ether trouble ever 30 5'cars," writes Mrs. J. T. Galloway, Elk Flat, Oregon. "Nothing neipcd me imr, tuuney tuuney Wert. It will effect a permanent cure." A Pnyslclan's Wire's Troubles. "Demestic remedies and prescriptions by myself (a practicing physician) and ether doc tors, only palliated my wife's chronic, two years standing, inflammation et the bladder. Kidney-Wert, however, cured Iter." These areextiacts from a letter el Dr. CM. Sum merlin, ersun Hill, Washington county, Ga. SETTLED CONSTIPATION. " I have had kidney disease for 30 years." writes Mrs. Sarah Phillips, of Frankfort, N. Y.. nearUtlca "Kidney-Wert has allayed all my2ains and cuued my settled constipation." LADY D1SUU AKGE9 TWO SERVANTS. "1 have net been able te de my.liousewerk formally years until recently," writes Mrs. M. P. Merse, el Hyde Park, Minn., " I've new surprised all my friends by discharging my two servants and doing their work. Kidney Kidney Wert was the cause. II cured me and I'm strong, mlMweedAw KIDNEY WOBT FOK S4I.E AT U. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street. mar2-3mtl TIHWAJtlS, CC. CSrECIAL NOTICE. Chandeliers -AND GAS BTSTURBS OF ALL KINDS. GlebesSand Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasfitting, Reefing and Spouting. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. AT JOHN P. -SGHAuTS, NO. 24 SOUTk QUEEN STREET, lebW-lyd- LANCASTER, PA. -, i ' . . i JS k - -P . ;. . :. - -ii?:. THE TAMEF! CONFERENCE COJUtltTEEy BEPOBT. Adopted by 152 te 115 VtetUIub of the Internal Revenue Bevlsten .in Analysis or tbe Tete. The Heuse before adjourning passed tbe tariff bill as agreed upon by the conference committee. The following is the detailed vote : Democrats in Italics, Republicans in Reman and Independents in small capi tals. Teas Messrs. Aldrich, Andersen, Barr, Belferd, Beliznoener. (Fa.), Bingham, Bis bee, Bliss (N. Y.), Bewman, Brewer, Briggs, Browne, Buck, Buauewa, (Me.), Burrows (Mich.), Butter worth, Calkins, Camp, Candler, Cannen,- Carpenter, Cas well, Cbace CrSpe, Crowley, Cullen, Dar rall, Davis (111.), Deering, Demette, De De zenderf, DhiRley, Dexey,Dunnell,Dwigbt, Ermentrout (Pa.), Farwell (III), Ifarwell (la.), Fisher, Fulkeksen, Geerge, God Ged shalk. Greut, Guenther, Hall, Hammend (N. T.), Hardenhurg (N. J.), Hardy (N. Y.), Harmer, (Mass.), Harris (N. J.), Haskell, Hazleton, Hellman, Hendersen, Hepburn, Hill,- Hiscock, Hitt, Herr, Houk, Hubbs, Humphrey, Jacobs, Jadwin, Jenes (N. J.), Jergenseu, Joyce, Kassen, Kel ley, Keteham, Klelz (Pa.), Lacey, Ladd, Lewis, Lindpey, Lord, Lyneh, Mackcy, Marsh. Masen, McCeid, McCook, McLean (Me.), Miles, Moere, Merey, Merse (Mass), Mulcliltr (Pa.), Neal, Norcross, O'Neill, Pacheco, Page; Parker, Payson, Peelle, Peirce, Pettibone. Pound, Randall (Pa.), Ranney, Ray, Reed, Rich, Richardson (N. Y.), Ritchie, Robeson, Robinson, (Mass.), Ress (N. J.), Ryan, Scevile (N. Y.), Scranton, Se8singhaus,ShaIlenberger, Shelly (Ala.), Sherwiu, Shultz, Skinner Smalls, Smith (N. Y.), Smith (Pa.), Smith (III.), Spauldin?, Speer, Spooner, Steele, Stene, Strait, Themas, Townsend (0.). Tyler, Updegraff, Valen tine, Van Aerman, Van Hern, Van Voer Veor his, Wait, Walker, Ward, Washburn, Watsen, Webber, West, White, Williams (Wis ), Willets, Wilsen (W. Va.), Wise (Pa.), W. A.. Woodward and Yeung 152. Kays Messrs. Aiken, Armfield, Ather Ather ten, Atkins, Barleur, Bayne (Pa.), Beach, Belmont, Berry, Blacken, Blanchard, Bland, Blount, Bragg, Brumm ( Pa. ), Buchanan, Buckncr, Cabell, Caldwell, Campbell (Pa.), Carlisle, Cassidy, Chap man, Clark, Clements, Celli, Colerick, Con verse, Cook (Ga.)," Cook (la. Gbk.), Cox (N. Y.), Cox (N. C), Covington, Culber son, Davidsen, JDacis (Me.), Dawe3 (Or.), JJeuster, Doted, Bibrell, J)ugre, Bunn, Ellis, Ehrett (Pa.), Evins, Blewer, Ferd (Nat.), Ferney, Gnrrisen Geddes, Gibsen, Qunter, Hammend (Ga.), Hazeltine ( Nat. Gbk.), Hatch, Herbert, Hewitt ( N. Y. ), Uoelitzell, Hege, Helman, Heuse, Hubbell (Mich.), Hutchins, Jenes ( Texas, Gbk.), Jenes (Ark.), Henna, King, Knett, Latham, Leedom, Lefevre, Manning, Martin, Mat son, McKcnzie, McKiuley (0.), McLane ( Md.), McMillin, Miller ( Pa. ), Mills, Merey, Morrison, Moulten, Muldrew, Murch (Gbk.), Reese, Ifcce (O. ), Rice (Me., Nat. Gbk.), Richu:dsen ( S. C), Robertsen, Robinson (O ). Robinson ( N. Y.), Rcsecrans, Scales, Bimonten, Singleton (Miss.), Spark?, Sprinter, iSteckslager, Talbeli, E. li. Tavler ( O.), J. D. Tayler (O.), Thompson (My ), Twenshend ( 111.), Tucker, Tiirntr (Ga.), Turner (Ky.), Upson, Urner (Md ), Vance, Wirner, Wellborn, Wheeler, Whittheme, Williams ( Ala.) and Willis na. When considering the contested election case of Lee vs. Richardson the Heuse was a sceue el riotous disorder. Ne ene paid any attention te the speakers, whose voices were drowned by the buzz of con versation in the galleries and the louder shouts of laughter from the numerous groups of members en the fleer of the Heuse. The minority report of the committee, seating Lee, who is a slim-built mulatto, was substituted for the majority report yeas, 124; nayp, 114. Democrats denounced this as an attempt te present this negre with $10,000, aud when the vete reeurred en the majority report as amended by the minority the Democrats refused te vote, and the Heuso was left without a quorum, the vete Btaudiug : Yeas, 128 ; nays, 0. A call of the Heusa was ordered. The call disclosed the presencn of 250 members, and further proceedings were dispensed with ; but en the question of the election case ajjain no quorum voted and te the end the Demearats fillibustered te preveut it. The Internal Kcvenue. Following are the previsions of the bill, repealing aud amending certain previsions of the internal revenue bill. Section 1. That the taxes herein specified imposed by the laws new in force be, and the same aic hereby, repealed, as hereinafter provided, namely : On capital aud deposits of banks and bankers, except such taxes as are new due and pajable ; and en and after July 1, 18S3, the stamp tax en bank checks, drafts, orders and vouchers, and the tax en matches, perfu mery, medicinal preparations aud ether articles imposed by Sohedule A following section 3,437 of the revised statutes : Provided. That no drawback shall be al lowed upon articles embraced in said schedule that shall be exported en and after July 1, 1883. Provided further, That en and after May 15, 1883, matches may be removed by manufacturers thereof from the place of manufacture . te ware houses within the United States without attaching thereto the stamps required by law, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the commissioner of internal revenue Sec. 2. That from and after May 1, 1883,. dealers in leaf tobacco shall annually Dav twelve dollars : dealers in manufact ured tobaeco shall pay two dollars and forty cents ; all manufacturers of tobacco shall pay six dollars ; manufacturers of eigars shall pay six dollars; peddlers of tobacco, snulf and cigars shall pay special taxes, as fellows : Peddlers of the first class, as new defined by law,- shall pay thirty dollars ; peddlers of the second class shall pay fifteen dollars ; peddlers of the third class shall pay seven dollars and twenty cents, and peddlers of the fourth class shall pay three dollars and sixty cents. Retail, dealers in leaf tobacco shall pay two hundred and fifty dollars, and thirty cents for each dollar en the amount of their monthly sales in excess of the rate of five hundred dollars per annum; Provided, That farmers and producers of tobacco may sell at the place of produc tion tobacco of their own growth and rais ing at retail directly te consumers, te an amount net exceeding one hundred dollars annually. Sec. '6. That hereafter the special tux of a dealer in manufactured tobacco shall net be required from 'any farmer, planter or lumberman who furnishes sueh tobacco only as rations or supplies te his laborers or employees in the same manner as ether sup plies are furnished by him te them : Provide edthat the aggregated the supplies of to bacco se by him furnished shall net exceed in quantity 100 neumid in" any ena special tax year : 'that ie.fi-em the- nst day of Hay in any year until the thirtietBfday of April in the next year : and provided further. That Buch,farmer, planter or lumberman shalluetbe atthe time he is furnishing such supplies, engaged 4n the general buineaBqfBelHngdrygoed, groeeriwjor ether similar supplies in the. manner of a merchant or storekeeper te ethers than his own employees or laborers. Sec. 4. That from and after Julyl, 1883, tbe internal taxes en snuff, ;smoking and manufactured tobaeco shall be eight cents per pound, and en cigars which shall be .manufactured and sold or re moved for consumption or sale en and after July 1, 1883, there shall be assessed and collected the following taxes le be paid by the manufacturer thereof : On cigars of all descriptions, made of tobacco or any substitute thereof, three dollars per thousand ; en cigarettes weighing net mere than three pounds per thousand, fifty cents per thousand ; en cigarettes weighing 'mere than threo pounds per thousand, three dollars per thousand : Provided, That en all original and un broken factory packages of smoking and manufactured tobacco and snuff, cigars, cheroots and cigarettes held by manufac turers or dealeisat the time such reduc tion shall go into effect, upon which the tax has been paid, there, shall be allowed a drawback or rebate of the full amount of the reduction, but the same shall. net apply in any case, where the claim is less than ten dollars and has net been ascer tained or presented within thirty days following the date of tbe reduction ; and such rebate te manufacturers may be paid in stamps at the reduced rate. It shall be the duty of the commissioner of inter nal revenue, with the approval of the secretary of the treasury, te adept such rules and regulations and te prescribe and furnish such blanks and forms as may be necessary te carry this section into effect. Sec. 5 That from and after the passage of this act every manufacturer of tobacco or snuff shall, in addition te ail ether re quirements of law, print ou each package, or securely affix by pasting en each pack age containing tobacco or snuff manufac tured by or for him, a label, en which shall be printed the number of the manufactory, the district and state in which it is situated, and these weids : Netice. " The manufacturer of this tobacco has complied with all requirements of law. Every person is cautioned nnder penalties of law, net te use this package for tobacco again." Illneia of Senater Cameren. Early Saturday evening there was a re port at the capitol that Senater Den Cam Cam eeon had dropped dead. Messengers were sent'hithcr aud thither te investigate the rumor, and it was finally ascertained that while sitting in the Senate coat room at about 7 o'clock he suddenly fainted from sheer weakness. Senater Cameren has been suffering from hemorrhoids, which have se depleted his constitution that about a week age it was feared he would net rally. He recovered sufficiently, how hew evor, te be carried te the Senate, but under the excitement he gave way and fainted. He was at once taken te his home and physicians hastily summoned, who, after consultation, decided that a surgical operation must be performed at the earliest practical moment. This will be done as seen as the patient has recov ered sufficient strength, and next month the senater will start en a protracted European tour in search of health. m TABOR'S TWO WEuUiNGS. A Secret. Marriage In St. Louts Previous te tbe Swell AUVUr at Washington. A dispatch from St. Leus says : The performance of the public ceremeny unit ing Senater Taber and the belle of Osh kesh has loosened the tongues of a select few who were cognizant of a quiet cere mony performed in St. Leuis several months age. The truth is that the elabor ate nuptials in Washington en Thursday were a sham. Mr. Taber and Miss Lizzie MoCeurt were made husband and wife en the 30th of September last and the mar riage was a plebeian sort of an event, all except the fee. The ceremony took place in the law office of Cel. Patrick Dyer, in St. Leuis. Mr. Dyer had beeu associated in mining enterprises with Taber, and the latter cheese him as a con fidant in his matrimonial venture. Miss McCeurt came here by appointment. Jus tice Yeung was. called in aud the knot was tied. A fee of $100 was paid, net se much as a tribute te the unction with which the words were said as te induce secrcsy en the part of the justice. The witnesses te the ceremony were Mr. Dyer and one ether. After a very brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Taber separated te come togeth er again under the brilliant pregramme carried out at Washington. Colonel Dyer was asked what the strange act of the senator meant. " Well, there isn't much of a story te tell. Sena Sena eor Taber is an old friend of mine in fact, we are jointly interested in apiece of property and I have for a long time been his attorney He came here in the latter part of last September, and from what I afterwards learned I am satisfied, he came by appointment with the lady he married and for tbe purpose of marrying her, al though his ostensible purpose was te at tend te some law business. The lady ar rived here the same day or the day after , he did and she was accompanied by her brother, Mr. McCeurt, who, I under stood, is iu business at Ochkesh, where the family reside. As he knew me prob ably mere intimately than any ene else bore, Mr. Taber naturally called ou me te help him in arranging for the marriage, as they wanted it kept secret." ' " What was the purpose of secrecy ?" " Oh, it -was for very geed and legiti mate reasons. Yeu see at that time, al though he had been granted a. decree of divorce from his first wife, she was suing him for alimony, and the marriage during the pending of that suit might complicate matters, se they thought it' would be best te make no announcement until the case was disposed of." An indiscreet man la like an unsealed letter, everybody can rsad him, but the wise man seeureth in time what in time he will surely need a bottle et Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The lenses used in tbe Celluloid Eye Glasses are ground with scientific accuracy. They are lree from chromatic aberration, and pro duce brightness and distinctness of vision. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opti cians. 123-lwdeed Daniel Cosgrove, James' Creek, Fa., says : " Brown's Iren Bitters entirely cured me of a distressing case of dyspepsia." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. m&-lwdaw Hew often persons have been annoyed by burrs clinging te their, dress or clothing, and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them,' given it a thought that Burdock Reet is the most -valuable bleed cleanser and purifier known, and Is sold by every druggist under the name el Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price SI. Fer sale byH.B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Neith Queen street. Sensible suggestions; read advertisement and take Simmons Liver Regulator. I Wish JEvevybedr te Knew. Rev. Geerge XL. Thayer, an old citizen, of this -vicinity known te every one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister et the H. K. church. J ust this moment stepped in our store te say, I wish everybody te Knew that r consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is halving a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases el Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCHXTT rSAHCB. BeDBBOir.Ind.. Mavle,'78.ii'.- . , Sold by H. B. Cochran, djngglt,Xes. OTand Tm TTnriTi nnnrmntrrnf Tininstnr MiMmxM n sweet, MHewier. a Significant Fact. Tbe cheapest 'medicine In use is Themas' Kclectrlc Oil, because se very little et It is re, quired teefleet a cure. Fer croup, diphthe ria, and diseases of the lungs and threat, whether used for bathing the chest or threat, for taking internaUy or inhalintr, it is a matchless compound. Fer sale by H. B. Coch Cech lan. druggist, 137 and 130 North Qneea street. WalBBt ieat Hatr It is entirely different from all ethers. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair ttesterer. - It will imnuuif-itnivfi-Mtha bead from all danurus. restore gray hair te Its natural color and pre- auce a new grewxu wuem, a It does net In any manner eflect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Led and Nitrate et Mlver preparations have done. It wlU change light or faded hair in a few days te a beanUful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each ettle Is warranted. SMITHTKLINE. (XT (XT Whelesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL ft KUCKKL. New Yerk. Jnn6-lyd.eedftw MEDICAL. B ROWN'.H IKON HITTERS. SUFFER no longer from Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, want of Appetite, less of Strength, lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, fcc. Bbown's Iren Bittis never fails te cure all these diseases. Bosten, November 2tf, 1SS1. llROWX Cmnueu. Ce. Gentlemen: Fer years I have bcen a great suflerer from Dys pepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommended) until, acting en the advice et a friend, who bad been benefited byBrewn't Iren Bitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous te taking Brown's Iren Bitters, everything I ate dis tressed me, and I suffered great ly from a burning sensation in the' stomach, which was unbear able. Since taking Brown's Iren Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time 'without any disagreeable re sults, I am practically another person. Mrs. W. T. Fi.YKif, 30 Maverick St., E. Bosten. Brown's Iren Bitters acts like a charm en the digestive organs, re moving all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the feed, Belching, -Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net blacken tbe teeth or give headache. EOLD BT ALL DRUOOISTS. Brown Chemical Company. BALTIMORE. MD. See that all Iren Bitters arc madebv Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines, and trade mark en wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. or sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster mS-lwdftw IT J-irUTUEKIA. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many children who were almost dead 7ith Diphtheria. 8. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says : " The surgeons pronounced my case Diph theria ami decided that no remedies could reach it. Ferry Davis's Fain Killer saved my life." , Liheens Leacb. Nashua. N. H.. says : "I bad nalnter's colic and diptheretlc sere threat very severely. Pain Kihcr drove both away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmdftw ALL KEEP IT. MA11.KVADS. 1HK GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, BerllngtOH & quiHcr B. K. Chicago, nsrllngtea & (jeincy B. B. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO 0E PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeka, Denisen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAB LINE. 3 Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad. In the world for all classes of traveL All connections made in Union depots. Try It and yen will And traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated Use for sale at all offices In the U. 8. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare, Sleep tap Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKBOEVAL LOWBI.L, General Passenger Agent, Cmoaae, Iu. T.J.POTXKB, 3d Vice Pres, ft Gen. Manager, OmcAee, Iix JOHN Q. A. BKAir.Oea. ZasterB Agt, 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. Nsw Yerk. ' Besitw; Mass. mavis-lvdftw YOU MAKJ5 TIO MUTAKK IM rUiUHAS , Ing your, cigars and tobacco.- at the .Yel low Fren as all goods are as represented at a tLMt-4. 1 XBbJjWft IBVJ)1V1V -$L"-T'i.a rjXVJW. :-. t ,. cx.eTaar9' HE tf: .& t-v2 trij - it.z. .--.-.-'. ' .?- t' 'Zi't . r J iil -, '& . ! . M Our- (reeds are known te b &1 mnflrier in make and atvlft. ' vM -x - ft - We guarantee everyiningw seu ana rtuKiiu ui uxvixej uu vg goeas nec ieuna as repraBvmva. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & ixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA. uU-lwd J. K. tUHAUMO'H VAUU. Addenda. FBIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last cbance te secure the greatest bargains la fine Heavy-Weight WOOLENS ever efleredln this city. Remember. I am going te dose them eutlf possible this season. I have handled, this class of goods ter ever 25 yean. I am thoreuchlv familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the market and de say I think the F. ft H. and JohannyEdretfens are superior in finish, mere reliable in color. and mere durable than any cloths produced in the weuijU. jtememDer, aise, x am ih only man In this citv that has the NERVE te tackle these nne."bh?h priced soeds. They era only be had in large cities at prices net less than S70 te $75. I am closing mine uubuiiuneuii. jui I am having a great uoem in TrenserrngB- k&, I am offering Heavy-Weights lrem SS.30 -?:; In 10 n. Tiftlr malm a note Of this. I have.iw''- . T : ---. .j IUIU11 JUJT 1IIIU liUO Vm7V ...IB.... ... . r rencn patterns, max. cannot oe nau in raw dclphia ter less than 115 te SIS a pair. Than nklnir the nubile for the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons.- Bebtk again able te attend te business. I wm supennjena everv denartment of the trade DersenaJlv KBIT will guarantee te secure te every one me.-, jgai eTRaxtmT. va nn inr laeir lnvesuuiuib. au. -t'jts .,,. nmiln.ilftna.nrA warrantjul In liA nt vl-ii superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any 3 ether hniwp. in the trade. havine lnmv einmev v the best skilled workmen from the citv. un less entirely satisfactory te the customer .1 - " jgj orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Netx "Bmnt. I have a let of Remnants et Flne Cleths and Cassimercs, suitable ler chil dren, tewhlchl invite theattentien of mothers et small beya from five te ten years et ace. These Remnants are of. the finest and. best quality of goods, and can be had lrem 00 cents te 1.3U a auiu TITILLIAMSON A rOSTEB. SPRING GOODS ! JJ. X EVERY DEPARTMENT laAUr JfcW rd busy receiving Its complement of " ' t ;j -' 7 J3 NEW SPRING GOODS. W SemeBdifflculty is experienced te find room v v fnr thn trenh arrivals, aa all the WlNTEKt T norms urn net. nnltft crone, bnt that will net' AS trouble us long, Tbe prices put en. them Will seen clear them away. We will net keep them, se new la the tlme te gel 8FECIAL iiauuaiheiu . i US. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS CAPS AE CLOTHING. ' - "I There has been placed upon the counters la .j-7'4 the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT one or the vn most complete and handsome assortments of SPRING OVERCOATS It was ever our plea? ure te present LIGHT and DARK SHADES in KERSEYS, MBL- TONS and OXFORD MIXT U RES at prices that are remarkable for k their moderation. . Jnst the coat ler business wear, but ter a some FULL DRESS SI'IUNH 0YEKC0AT We Have Seme Elegant LU.uun uuna-suiU'n, xnujwuu.jiju -w., rnT.uivc in OT.IVE. TABOR, and the C? i ITftvnrltn.HAUKGBEKN. .sSM r tt -irt nil ,..... .11 l.n..Mft. M.l. 41fc- WflJA..':TVl jl ney are luieu uu tuiuugi. n.bu iiu,hri,- up in Elegant style, ana nt as penecuy-'; .nifMietnm mmla UnHliip flvflrmflt ifeaA-OMfta I faAna thn amnnnt-nt monev wa are imiliaur -facvT Antr ernntleman wlshllfir te leek thrOBirB eS - e r T . .,... ... JT a- STOCK WO snail CBieum i yicwuiw - ;v mm .&m MWX.VCIY uarmeuLJaarKBu in iriaia c jgtuim and no Deviation from the Price. - 1 -UW . . ..!. ..?-J "t. I Williamson & Fester Neb. 34,36 & 38 E.King St, LANCASTER. PA. 0MOIJSMIMS. ITBTJBSKIJ. CANNED VEGETABLES. nTTR RTnnirimVRlRTEII OW-TVX,WOLUXkTzdSl ING: 1992 Cans Fell's 2-peHBd. Tomatoes 7el i-s 1200 " '." Spenttd "- Mej& 600 600 Beet Steak Tomatoes........ .lJe.:; uuiiViVM.aau a .m hw . m -.; 360 2400 " eoe ' 360 SIO - 560 330 " 240 " M " SO " 210 " 100 ." Bed seal Tomatoes ..-;..iae. "sg?- Feu's sugar corn.... ........ ......ew., Baker's oern....-.................13svi5fi Red Seal Brand Cera JJtewjs Ferest Citv Cera Jfe-iiz Wlnaleir cera............... ...... Jls.' Fell's Early June Peas ....JSSiiy?- llarmw Vat Pea......-..........ua?.-' RnnarhPnu Vlil i-.rf ttBiiclm Champien of En gland string ueans French Peas. . .' 9728 Cans Tomatoes. Cera, Peas and 1 mnlilnnthn anlil at th. above "Seftaa Ttt -. had te purchase them new. Yest wM well te bur what von need for. tbtfwmm EVERY CAN GUARANTEED. $ --tt'-M-m. -A X T3T Tat?TA0;v ,vM Al JOUXWJ.3yiiir. JW ' HWV $?1 m s m ;sd r?j ri'Z .jfiSI -.US tt; r -f m I, J$ -?: VVI 3 m V 'rVH .X?. 1 iym "!'?. &BBflfltfB3H8lailaaagBfla tr.-i..- j- y- .. , C -j,i.- l..-7 V-- -v.i--.r .m ."-.. xj-r-' rN.raiT.K.r3-rsKi.-wrt:)-;w:i-1 Swrf.w!-fr",lrt)'J fgyiKtfki-i 3eS-KCVS f-'ifJ-t'V.iCh. E J-SHHKVUaitfKUnc Ht'tC.ti&a".-4 t' -- WGZMaantsits&amanatiai