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fJLlNN BRENEMAIf.
LIGHT!
Nothing adds mere te the furnishing of a house than
Handsome Gas Fixtures. Formerly the prices were se
high that only the wealthy could enjoy se great a luxury.
This is no longer the case, and a visit te FLINN & BREN
EMAN'S and an examination of their Immense Stock will
surprise almost any one at the Lew Price at which Elegant
Goods can be sold. In Ceal Oil Lamps, Lanterns and
Chandeliers their stock is equally large and their prices are
away down. Before ordering your goods, leek at
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 N. Queen St.. . Lancaster, Pa.
CLOTUINO.
E;
J. KKI8MAW.
Neckties, Silk Handkercblels, Bilk and Cash
mere Muffler.". Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirts, Underwear, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars.Cuffa.
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card
Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scan
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
DON'T PAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. CC NORTH QUEEN STREET,
TKa.DY FOK SPICING.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OP
Spring; Overcoats ai Ms
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS
At $.C0. $3 00, 16.00, 18.00, $12.00 up tell 8 0C.
BOY'S SUITS
At $2 (0, $3 00, M.50, up te $0 00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At $1.75, $2.00, S3.00, $1.00, up te f G 00.
IEROHANTTAILOMM
We have a very Large and Select Assort
ment et Goods In the PIECE, and make them
te order at the most astonishingly LOW
PRICES.
MEN'S SUJTS TO ORDER.
At $12.00, $11.00, $16.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
In our -windows we have marknd In plain
figures K0 pairs of pants, in different styles,
-which we make te order iiem $3.00 te $9 09.
A long statement of facts, or an elaborate
line ei argument, is net necessary te convince
these who inspect our splendid line et Cloth
ing and Piece Goods, and leuru the exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at -which we arc selling
goods and that we ure offering extraordinary
bargains tn every kind of garments
AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
6G-8 XOBTH QUEEN STREET,
Bight en the Southwest Cerner of Orange SL
LANCASTER, PA.
43-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manufacturing Heuse In the city.
pOSKNSTKIN'S.
Bargains in White Shirts.
ANOTHER LEADER
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S
Cese price hel-se),
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Having disposed of theso Elegant Puff and
Flat Scarfs, all 6llk, at 49 cents, and nearly 300
et theso excellent Carter and Dogskin Gloves
fit C8 Cents,
We New Come te the Frent Again
With the
rtllsell
Biggest Bargain eSsrcd yet. We
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
DRESS SHIRT,
nicely laundried, known as
the
PAEAGON,
AT
58 .CENTS.
THE REGULAR PRICE IS $1.00.
This Shirt Is made In this City. The besom
Is made or Four-Ply Linen, and the muslin
"Wamsutta Mills. We liave them In all sizes.
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
Our Spring Styles et Suitings arc new
Beady ter inspection. They are 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 yeusrtll net only Save Meney,
but you can get exactly wnat yen want
AT
BOSMSTEIFS.
Ne. 37 North Queen St
-WOppeelte tie Grape Hetel.
BAKUAIKH XM WATCHES, CLOCKS
Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing
et all kinds wal receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS "WEBER, Ne. l&S North Qacen
street. Sesaeeaber same and .number. Dl-
CKY HOtei, near rennsyivana
PPPB
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vLOTBtira.
Our goods are known te be
superior in make and style.
We guarantee everything we
sell and refund the money en
goods net found as represented.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
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II. HOSTKTTKK A SON.
SPECIAL REDUCTION
-IN-
Odd Coats,
250 Men and Youths' Odd Goats
Reduced Exactly One-half.
$10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $3.00.
0.00 " " . " 4.50.
8.00 " " " 4.00.
0.00 " " " 3.00.
We liave lelt the original mark en the gar
ments, se that you can see and make the re
ductlen for yourself.
D. B. is tetter & Seb,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PAl
TITILLIAMSON
8l FOSTER.
FIRST-CLASS
We are the only Beuse in the city that keeps
censtan Uy en hand a complete stock et FIRST
CLASS HE ADY-MADE C LOTHING for CHIL
DREN, BOYS, YOUTHS and MEN.
Our stock et SPRING STYLES this year will
eclipse all our lenner efforts In regard te
QUALITY, MAKr,, JflT, JTASU1UK ana
PRICE. The latter we guarantee te be a3 low
as the same .quality can be sold anywhere else.
The FASHIONS are of the very latest Parisian
importation : cut and tilmmed in style, and
FIT as well as the most lastldleus could wish.
We are enabled, from the manner In which our
READY-MADE CLOTHING is made te guar
antee a perlect Fit te all. We have a very
handsome stock of elegant SPRING OVER
COATS new open ler Inspection. The PaU
terns are marvels et correct taste and the
Prices a re astonishingly low.
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, UM
BRELLAS. TRUNKS, VALISES. LADIES'
and GENTS' WATERPROQF CLOAKS and
COATS at LOWEST PRICE?.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
Neb. 34, 36 & 38 E. King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
JWBOOTARD8HOX DEPARTMENT wiU
ppenlnAPJUJU
Beady-Male Cleiiig.
MKDICAZ.
rpAKB
Sim' Lifer Biitt
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the
Blsed, Fever and Angue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused ey Derangement of Liver, Bowels
and Kidneys.
' SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes
the pain Is telt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ler Bbeamatis j ; general less el appe
tite. Bowels generally cesUve, sometimes
alternating. with lax; the bead is troubled
with pain, is dull and heavy, 'with considera
ble leds of memory, accompanied with a pain
ful sensation et leaving undone something
which ought te have been done : a slight, dry
cough and flushed face is sometimes an at
tendant, elten mistaken ler consumption : the
patient complains of weariness and debility;
nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation el the skin ex
ists; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satisfied that exercise would be ben
cflclal. yet one can hardly summon uplortl uplertl
tnde te try it in lact distrusts every remedy.
Beveral et the above symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred when but
lew el them exlstcd, vet examination alter
C eat nhas shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.
It should be used by all persons, old and
young, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear..
Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy
Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te
Keep tne J.iver in neaiiny action, wui uvum
all llalari 1. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc It
will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If yen have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or ieel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at
nieht, take a dose and you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Regulator in the
Heuse I
Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho
roughly sale purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out el place. The remedy
is harmless and does net Interfere with busi
ness or pleasure,
IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE,
And has all the power and efficacy or Calomel
or Quinine, without any rf the injurious after
effects
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use
in my family for some time, and I am satis
fied it is a valuable addition te the medical
sclen ce. J . G ill Shorter,
Governer of Alabama.
Hen. Alexander 11. Stephens, el Oa, says:
Have derived some benefit lrem the use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give It
a further trial.
"The only Thin g that never falls te Relieve."
1 rave used many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Affection and Debility, but never have
leund anything te benefit me te the extent
blmmens Liver Regulator has. I sent from
Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send
further ler such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly affected te give it a
trial as It seems the only tiling that never fails
te relieve.
P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W. Masen says ; Frem actual experi
ence In the use of Simmons Liver Regulator
in my practice lhavc been and am satisfied te
use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.
43-Takc only the GENUINE, which always
has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARK
and SIGNATURE OF
J. H.ZEILIN&CO.
Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
39 North Queen street.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
lauli-lyced&w
KIONEV-WOKX
Has been proved the surest euro ler
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dees a lame back or disordered urine lndl
cate Hint you are a victim T THEN DO NOT
HESITAXE ; use Kfdnoy-Wertat once, (drug
gist recommend it ) and it wijlspecdily over
come the disease and restore Lea' thy action.
1 oli'ea Fer complaints peculiar te
J-lOiUiUe. your sex, such bs pain and
weaknaascs. Kidney-Weit Is unsurpassed, a
it will act promptly and salely.
Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine,
brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging
pains, all speedily yield te Its curative power.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Frlce, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Ben els.
A well-known clergyman. Rev. N. Cook, el
Trempclean, Wis., says: ' I find Kldncy-Wert
a sure cure ler kidney antl llvei troubles."
KIDNEY-WORT
Care for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND. LIVER.
It has specific action en this most Import
ant organ, enabling it te threw off, torpidity
and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in
free condition, effecting its regular discharge.
TVTe 1 e 11 e u Yu are Buttering lrem ma
iXLaiicU. La, lana, have the chills, are bil
ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert
will surely relieve and quickly cuie.
In the Spring te cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough course el it.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 81.
KIDNEY-WORT.
' Last year I went te Europe," says Henry
Ward, late Cel. C9th Reg.. N. G.S.N,.Yr.,new
living at 173 W. Side Ave., J. C. Hights, N.J.,
"only te return worse -lrem chronic liver
complaint. Kidney-Wert, as a last resort, has
given me batter health than I've beretolere
enjoyed for many, many years." He's cured
new and consequently happy."
TT 1DNEY-TVOKT
Fer the Permanent Cure of
CONSTIPATION.
Ne ether disease is se prevalent in this coun
try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a
cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate
the case, this remedy will overcome it.
Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and
Bowels.
"Pilea This distressing complaint is very
XliUS. apt te be complicated with const!
patlen. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak
ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Plies
even when physicians and medicines have be
fore tailed.
MO- If you have either et these troubles use
KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell It.
" I will recommend it every where," writes
J as. B. Meyer, Carriage Manufacturer, Myers
town, Pa., ' because if Kidnev-Wert "cur
ed mypilet."
KIDSKY-WOKT.
THE GREAT CORK VOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it is ler all the palnlul diseases et the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system el the acrid poison
that causes the drcadlnl suffering which only
the victims of Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et the worst forms el this terrible disease have
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY" CURED.
Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.,
Burlington, vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels.
" Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros
trated with rheumatism ler two years ; tried
In vain, all remedies! Kidney-Wert alone
cured him. 1 have tried itmyself, and knew
that it is geed." Portion of a letter lrem J. L.
WlUeft, prugglst, Flint, Mich.
ml2 " lwdeed&w
K1DNKY WORT C-OR SILK AT II. .
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1C0 North
Queen street. - mar2-3md
&VUKB AAI SXA.TIOJStl
T1A8TEB CAKD?.
EASTER, 1883.
Easter Cards.
KASTER CARDS selected with care and la
great variety, at
L. MFLYBDSPS.
I ye43 WSSTv KUTG BTKBT, L ANgAWXE,
, HORRORS ON H0RB0RS.
AH OLu MAIS '3 SUICIDE OK A TRACT.
A Story of tbe Floed The StartUag Crim
inal Kecerd of tbe Sad of
tbe Last Week.
The attention of the passengers en the
West Jersey train dne at Camdem at half
past 4 o'elock Saturday was attracted te
an old man who seemed fall of trouble.
He had been pacing te and fro the length
of the car for some time, his face pale and
his eyes gleaming with the light of a des
perate resolve, when he suddenly entered
a compartment. This was near Weed
bury. Although it was noticed by some
that he did net come out again nothing
serious was suspected. After the train
had pulled into Camden station and tbe
car cleaners were about te commence
work the deer of the compartment hap
pened te be opened. Then the reason for
his prolonged stay was developed. There
in a semi recumbent attitude lay his al
most lifeless body. His threat was cut
from ear te ear, and from the terrible gash
flowed a stream of bleed that had com
pletely saturated his clothes and formed a
peel upon the fleer. Still sticking under his
right ear was the weapon of self destruc
tien. It was a small penknife, having a
broken blade but little ever an inch in
leugth. He had apparently, while stand
insr, thrown back his head and with one
stroke struck himself first under the left
car and then fairly tore his threat open all
the way round until the right jugular vein
was also severed, when his fingers released
their grasp upon the knife and he fell sense
less upon the fleer into the position in
which he was found. Although still alive
when first discovered, his heart ceased te
pulsate before any assistance could be
rendered. The police and the coroner
were netified'and the body was removed
te an undertaking establishment en Tay Tay
eor avenue. Papers found npen his per
son showed that the suicide was Charles
W. Green, 4521 Mitchell Btreet, Roxbor Rexbor Roxber
ougb, and a member of I. O. O. F. ledgo
Ne. 5G. In appearance Mr. Green was
about sixty-five years old. Information
concerning what bad led him te de the
deed was very meagre. One person who
had a slight acquaintance with him ad
vanced the opinion that the suicide was
the result of despondency ever an unsuc
cessful business transaction in which he
had recently been engaged in the neigh
borhood of Atlanta city.
A TKAOEUI OK THE CXOUD.
A Touching Story or tbe Death or TV. B.
BnrdlcK, of Cincinnati.
The laborious search for the human
bodies bnried in the debris of the South
ern railway depot at Cincinnati, which
was wrecked and buiied in twenty
feet of water and mud during the great
flood, was rewarded by the fluding of the
body of W. H. Burdick. The wreck
occurred se unexpectedly that nothing
definite was known as te hew many were
drowned or who they were. Burdick had
that morning accompanied his young wife
te the Lebanon depot te see her off for a
visit te friends. Twe days later she wrote
te him, and two or three mere letters were
written by her before her apprehension 8
were aroused. Then, becoming alarmed
at net hearing from him, she telegraphed,
but there was no response At the end of
ten days her auxiety as te why ha did net
wrjte brought her back te the eity. The
deer of their home, Ne. SO West Seventh
street, was found locked, and a neighte
helped her force it open. Her letters were
lying en the fleer by the deer where the
postman had pushed them in.
The house was musty from having been
shut se long, and the pet deg, the canary
and the robin were dead from starvation.
Everything else was just as she had lett
it, aud it had net before been known that
Burdick was missing. The suggestion was
made that after seeing his wife off he
miuht have gene down te the depot of the
Southern railroad te see the flood and had
tft-nn wni't'.alrAn Viw tlm wrrp.p.lr- Thn thnnwlit
drove his wife almost frantic and ln was j
sent away te her friendf. Burdick's body
was well preset ved, and 8140 was found iu
oue of bis pockets. There are at least
twelve ether missing people, whose friend a
believe te ba under the same enormous
mass of mud aud timbers,
ATBOUIODS CKDELTY.
The Snirerlngi ql a Little Girl at Her
Parents' Hands.
At Leominster, Mass., last fall a boy
named James Carney was arrested and
sent te the refcrm school at Westboro,
for acts of atrocious cruelty committed
upon a small boy named Geei'ge Fuller.
Patrick and Bridget Carney, the father
and mother of James, have new been ar
rested for excessive abnse acd extreme
cruelty practiced upon their twelve-year-old
daughter Ellen. The complaints were
entered by neighbors. When the police
visited the heu3e they found the girl
Ellen clothed very scantily, having en a
thin bummer dress. 3hu had neither
shoes nor stockings. In this condition, it
is said, she bad been compelled te go
about all winter. Many times, it is stated,
she has been forced te de chores about
the house and yard with hardly sufficient
feed and clothing te sustain life. The
police took the unfortunate girl te the
town farm. Her body was found te be
covered with discolorations, caused, appa
rently, by kicks and blows administered
by her father and mether: The parents
were arraigned in court and held for ex
amination. AN CNHAPPV CLERGYMAN.
tie Attends Court te Listen te a DUcnulen
et His Daughter' Hener.
Themas J. Edwards, superintendent of
the Philadelphia & Reading railroad col
lieries in the Ashland district, was en
Saturday convicted of a serieus crime
against Mary A. Griffiths, daughter of the
Welsh Baptist church of Ashland. Miss
Griffiths, who is new but 18 years old,
went te Edwards' house about two years
age as his housekeeper, his wife being an
invalid, and seen afterwards she died. It
was while Miss Griffiths was serving Ed
wards in the capacity of housekeeper that
she claims te have become his victim
under a promise.of marriage. He denied
her charges and attempted te shift her
seduction upon his son and a young man
who kept company with her regularly for
ten months, until he learned of her condi
tion. A number of witnesses were called
upon both sides, and a great deal of in
terest was manifested in the trial en
account of the social standing of tbe
parties. Edwards is a man of 40 years of.
age. He has always taken a prominent
part in the affairs of the church of which
the sirl's father is pastor. The latter waa
present during the trial, aud was deeftei
moved by the proceedings, and excitwLl
much sympathy among tbe spectators
ANOTHER SUICIDE.
A Weman Wb. .Preferred Death te Imprls-
eameat.
While a policeman was escorting a wemaa
named Ann Leahy Sunday morning up
the stairs of the Fifty-seventh street court
house, New Yerk, and hadgene in front
of her te open tbdea efthe" court room,
whiehJa ea the ateajid story, she turned
bank, iraykl dMeyiged a few steps-and
f?V
XGlnifJlP2P-4l- -. r-. K. -'
threw herself eat et a window that had
been left open by the workmen who are
painting the building. She alighted en
her feet, bat immediately staggered te the
ground, and a faint stream of bleed poered
from her nostrils, tinging, the melting
snow upon the stone pavement of the
nrisen vard into which she felL The war
den of the prison immediately brought her
into the office; She moaned faintly and in
a few minutes her under jaw dropped. She
was dead. It was learned that she was
arrested the previous evening at the re
quest of a well-to-de sister, who made a
complaint that she was a vagrant and a
lunatic, and that she was afraid of her.
UCBNED TO UJSATH.
Twe Little Children Perish In a Conflagra
tion Tbe Mether's Grief.
At Pittsburgh, Saturday morning, Are
was discovered iu a row of frame houses
iu the Twenty-third ward, one of which
were occupied by a laborer named Jehn
Crawford. When the fire broke out Mrs.
Crawford and two children, a boy and girl,
aged respectively three and five years,
were in the house, the mother in the
kitchen and the children in a room up
stairs. Mrs Crawford managed te escape,
but although several attempts were made
te rescue the children the little ones
perished. When their charred remains
were found the mother became almost
wild with grief, and was with difficulty
restrained from taking her own life.
EFFECTS Or THE STOBM.
A Schooner Wrecked off Sandy Heek.
The twe-masted schooner Annie E
Moere, 126 tens register, Captain Cordrey
with a cargo of corn, bound from Norfolk,
Va., te New Yerk, struck "en the wreck
et the steamer Nankin, off Sandy Heek,
N. J., at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The
captain, finding her leaking fast, ran her
aground off Pert Monmouth, eight and
one-half miles west of Sandy Heek. The
captain and the crew of four men were
saved by taking their yawl and bearding a
schooner. Beth the vessel and the cargo
will probably prove a total less. High
easterly winds prevailed at the time of the
wreck.
AHerrtDle Case of lnfantclde In a Chicago
Hetel.
In Dubuque. Iowa, a horrible case of
infanticide occurred en Saturday morning.
At about' 6 o'clock one of the employees
of the Jeffersen house, while passing near
a vault heard the cries of an infant. He
gave an alarm, when a search was insti
tuted, and a child was found lying at the
bottom of the vault. As seen as possible
the body was raised, but.life was found te
be extinct. Friday night a strange
woman arrived at the Jeffersen house and
engaged a room. Next morning at an
early hour she asked for the ley te tbe
ladies' retiring room, and shortly after the
discovery was made. On going te her
room it was found te be vacant, and but
little doubt exists that the inhuman
mother en the birth of her child threw it
into the vault alive. She is supposed te
be still in that city, and every effort is
bejug made te find her. She is described
as quite a handsome woman, well dressed,
and has been seen within the past week in
company with a large, dark, heavy set
man. In answer te an inquiry she said
her destination was Manchester.
A Wreck en the Maine Coast.
The schooner J. W. Sawyer, 115 ten
owned by J. W. Sawyer & Ce., of Port
land, is a total wreck, near Southwest
Harber, Mount Desert, Maine, Three
seamen were lest, their names being
Nathaniel Snow, Frederick Smith and
James Smith, all of Portland. Snow leaves
a wife and three children. The captain,
Jehn Orchard, was injured in landing, and
James Butler had bis leg broken. The
schooner sailed hence en January, 2G for
the Geerges Banks. She was partly in
Bured. The crew numbered sixteen, of
whom thirteen were saved.
A Deuble Siurder In Indiana.
News of ttfe horrible murder of two
women living en a farm feurte
?m IndianapeliB has just been
fourteen miles
received.
The victims were Mrs. Lueinda Ferman,
a widow, aged nicety, and a maiden
daughter, aged fllty-ene years. The vic
tims lived alone. One of the bodies was
found outside the house under a pile of
straw, the ether in the kitchen of the
dwelling. The weapon used was an axe.
There is no cine te the murderer. The
coroner has gene te investigate the affair.
A Colored Weman Burns Her Intant.
At Washington, a colored woman named
Lucy Williams gave birth te a child en
Thursday. Next day she told the physi
cian she had sent it away te ba cared for.
His suspicions were aroused and investi
gation showed that she bad thrust her
living child into a large stove, where it
burned te a crisp. The woman's husband
is a failer and is away at sea. Mrs. Wil
liams was removed te a hospital under
arrest.
We walk m the midst ei secrets, we are en
compassed with mysteries, but it Is an open
secret that, there is no remedy in the world se
wenderlul as Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for
coughs and colds.
Celluloid Eve-Glass frames renresentlng the
choicest selections of firtelse-snell and amber
are last becoming the meat popular. Fer sale
by all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
m!2-lwdced
L. Weltzcl. Wrightsville, Pa., says:
"Brown's Iren Bitters is giving rellclte many
suffering invalids in this partet the country."
Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street. m!2-lwdaw
If you are bilious, take Simmons 1 iver Reg
ulater.
It Headd the List
Otall ether preparations or medicines. In
casei et nausea headache, dizziness or irregu
larities et the system, Burdock Bleed Bitters
have no equal. They never fail in affording
immediate relief. Price S1.0Q, Fer sale by u.
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen
street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as
much as It will cure a common or Chronic
Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases or Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where tbey tall, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c, 50c and Si.QO. If your Lungs are sere.
gs are sere,
Pereus Plas
cnest or uacK tame, use anuen's
isiieab ur uuck lame, ube suueirs x oreus Pias
ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137
and 139 North Queen street. fcb7cedl
AU 1 Well That Ends Well.
Oiin Catlin.49 Pearl street, Buffalo, N. Y.,
says: "I tried various remedies for the plies
but found no rcllet until I used Themas' Ec
lcctricOll, which entlrely cured me altera
lew applications." IL B. Cochran, druggjat,
7 and 139 North Queen street.
Walnut Leaf Hair ttesterer.
It is entirelv different from all ethers. It la
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates,
is a perfect vegciame Hair uesterer. it will
immediately free the head from all dandruff.
rtetore gray hair te its natural color and pre
duce a new grewui wuere it nas nuien en.
It does net in any manner eflect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate et
bilver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL,
ft KUCKEL. New Yerk. inn8-lyd.eedftw
DKESS AND CLUAK MAKINO.
HUBS. AUTKN, et New Yerk city, haa
opened Dress and Cleak Making Beems at Ne,
27 EAST KINO STBKKT, and solicits tbe
patronage of tbe Iad(3l Lancaster city and
vieuirty. nreagana wituuf a waenaity.
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We preeeai no preteadea Miracle. '-Tratfc
is HUghtT and mast praralL" Ne sophistry,
cam wlthstaad the power et Its heaeat at
teraaee. Editor of Evening Press:
Dxut Sib, Feeling deeply grateful for the
great benefits which I nave received lrenvthe
use. of a very valuable article which has Its
Origin and home in our beautiful city, and
hoping that ethers who are afflicted as I have
been may find like relief lrem its use, I beg
the Indulgence of a few lines in your valuable
paper ter the privilege et communicating te
you a brief statement of facts, ler the benefit
of the multitude of sufferers te be met with
en every side. Many of my friends well knew
that I have been very severely afflicted with
heart disease ler a number et years, and have
suffered from it as only these can suffer who
have that disease ; it reduced my strength se
low that I could scarcely walk across my room,
and the least exertion rendered me se short
breathed that I dared scarcely move, and Hie
seemed very burdensome. I was treated ler my
malady by the best pbyslclans,and derived no
benefit from their treatment or prescriptions
until I was advised by my family physician te
use Hunt's Bemedy, as my trouble was caused
by inaction of my kidneys, which affected very
seriously the action et my heart. I com
menced taking it (having little faith in it or
any ether medicine), and it has helped me
wonderfully, and I am new a great deal bet
ter, and have been ever since I began its use ,
In fact I have taken no medicine that has bt n
flted me se greatly. My breathing is easy, andi
I have gained in strength se much that I am
able te de my housework. I cheerfully rec
emmend Hunt's Bemedy te all who may be
afflicted as I have been, or who are suffering
from general debility and nervous prestra
tien. Bespecttully,
MBS. A. O. ROCKWELL,
Pearl Street, Providence, B. I.
A standard mediclne for curing Brlght's
Disease, Dropsy, Kidney, Bladder and Ulan
dular Maladies Is Hunt's Bemedy. Female
Weakness, Pain in the back and loins, Gravel,
Diabetes, Intemperance, Excess and Prestra
tien of the nervous system are cured by
Hunt's Bemedy. Hunt's Bemedy Imparts
health and vigor te the constitution when it
has become debilitated, nunt's Remedy 're
stores the invalid te health. m9-M,WAFiw
HI, ASH JLHD QUJSEJfSWASt,.
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CHINA HALL.
We new have open a very large line el
White Granite Ware,
White Porcelain Ware,
Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware
-IN-OINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER SETS.
We have selected these goods lrem the Best
Manufacturers.
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
3UoeiIsnotsa.ti9(aciory will be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 BAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
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Through tickets via this celebrated line for
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All information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, eta, cheerfully given by
PKKUEVAL LOWELL,
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T. J. POTTKK,
3d Vlce Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chicago, III.
J OHM . A. BEAM, Gen. Eantera Agt,
317 Broadway, 806 Washington St.
New Yebk. Bostejc, Mass.
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Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
KEAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOU8E9,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished in the most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
best selectee' material and emnlev enlv the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work our
prices are the cheapest in tbe state. We. buy
ler cash and sell en the most reasonable
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Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
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REAL. ESTATB CATALOGUE,
Containing a huge number or properties In
city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent
tree te any address.
. ALLEN A. HERE CO.,
Ucai Estate and Insurance Agents. Ne.i
K;ta t King Street.
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That is what a great many people
are doing. They don't knew jt what -,
is the matter, but they hare exmbi exmbi
natien of pains and aches, and csek
month they grew worse.
The only sure rented? vet - q
Brown's Iren Bitters, and tbJ bwS
rapid and thorough assimilatiem with P,we!
the bloed.Durifies and enriches ik aaaVV ?'-
vinTi Btmrttr tilnvrl HitmXrttm - -" - iWI
'"i - - uu.s --mixi .jgiyu
part of tbe system repairs Umwss(m 3
tissues, driven eat disease sad give
' health and strength. ""-j.
This is why Brown's Iren Bit
ters will cure kidney and. liver die-"
eases, consumption, rheumatism, neu
ralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermit
tent fevers, &c ..
203 S. Pace St., Baltimore.
NdV.28,M81.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several week8itt
could eat nothing and was grew1
ing weaker every day. I merfm
Browb's'Ibex Brmss, taH-tm.j
happy te say 1 new have a goejjf""
appetite, and" am" gettlag
stronger. Jas. McCawlvt.
Brown's Iren Bitters is net a drink'
and does net contain whisky. It is.
L10 only preparation of Iren that
causes no injurious effects. Get the
genuine. Don't be imposed en with
imi'atiens.
r 01 sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCB
i:AN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qaeea
.trcet. Lancaster
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TVIPUTHKICIA.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANGE
WHEN THE ATE D WOOL?
Perry Davis's Pain filler.
This wonderful remedy has saved the lives et
many, many children who were
almost dead "with
Diphtheria."
S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says:
The surgeons pronounced my case Dibit.
'theria and decided that no remedies cealtt.
reach it. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
llle." -
Llbeeus Leach, Nashua, N. H., says : "I had
palnter'H colic aud dlptheretlc fore threat
very severely. Pain Killer dreve both away.
DRUGGISTS
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