1 ? ;! iftlv- - r-rf-N: IP.-SS-, -.-. ; m. 2Sssa2sstejCS:??tVizi5l -i ysaa: SfSWSJT ": 3rtrfcS5r rfW ? - fSQ S?l ifW- -! - A E2K2 u. .-Jul " .l . IT . . && T" i r "- i SBa&fc J- a" I . "" V& 43 eb: 1 r- sjs-2 ' &S OE is&F i&i-Kfe , ' i : .. r: "!-!! r . S5S- 1 .-4-i- w- ,S fe;-?jg n. r -. arr- m -v - .r. B il Bk . VM .rfWB bT .. ml wv bbbV i-" . 2SsS Eift rafc- i: I- 1. KF r ft If Is1 ISV- !-' Iff- H ir i :s K. JV I i. 135 ti I r ,. iT. IK Is Kf s H l - ? fi Me. B. ' ? k a' bK (-fcj 2iJT&. I Zt'. - If y TelUM XIX c 169. GAB nXTUMES, &C. TJUHS DBEHEHAK. Fer the eart week we have been callinz your attention te our large stock of Qm and Ceal OiT Fixtures. Houses well lighted should be clean, and this reminds Ts of eurlar mS of Brushes for Dusting, Scrubbing, White wSwneTnd Painting- These goods have been bought at Great Bargains Tnd we are senfng thf m at Lew Rates. We have Shee Brushes that we can H It hTlf tie RVgular Price. Dust Brushes at much below the cost of rnakine Herse Brushes, an elegant article, which we will net be able te re peat the prices we are asking for them. White Wash Brushes at Lewer Ks than ever before. We guarantee the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices en all these goods, and it will pay our Customers te lay these goods aside ir net wanted for a year. 49-CALL AND EXAMINE FOB YOUKSELVES -S FLINN & BRENEMAISPS, . Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. VRX N EW JDBY GOOD STORE. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. ( BiIR'8 OLD STAND.) Has new opaned and is rec3iving daily NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! HOUSEKEEPING GOODS : MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, CRASHES, TABLE LINENS and.NAPKINS, AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Any Goods net satisfactory may be RETURNED and the money will be refunded. Geerge Fahnesteek, 14 BAST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, Pa. CLOTUISO. E. J. KUISMAN. n Neckties, Silk Hanrtkcrclilels, Silk and Cash mere Mulll'sr-. Linen Uandkerchlclb, Une Shirts, Undrwer, Fur Spring Tep Gleve. Caster Gloves.Cellars.Cuffs. Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Phe- teRraph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scart Pins, Sleeve Buttens, AC. DON'T KAIL ae SEE THE GKAND HIS PLAY. B. J. BRISMAN, NO. M NOKTll QUEEN STREET. H. CJKBHAKT. J Special Mice I 1 hereby netily my lrlenOs and patrons that I have J ust received a large assortment et me dium weight suiting ter the EARLY SPUING TRADE. Alee. a Choice Stock or SPRING OVER OVER COA'llNGet the Newest Shades. I have also new ready sample cards et my Foreign Importation for tlicbPRING TRADE, and anyone desirous of securing CIioIle Styles can de be new. All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER COATING will be made up te er.ler until the 17th of MAKCH at Cost Price. H- GERHART, TAIL OB, NO. 6 EAST IttNG STREET. J. K. SMAMHU's ABU. Addenda. FBIENDS AND PATKONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains in fine Ueavv-vveijrht WOOLENS ever enereain th's city, uencemuer, x um gumB w -iv v x nnt if nesslble this season, lhavehandled W J class et goods ler ever 25 years. I am Vioreughly iamlllar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the market and de v.t t ii.tnb-1 nn F. II. and Jehannv Edrefens - axe superior In finish, mere reliable in color , .?.. Ii,.-.iYi1a than nnir ninths nrntlucftrt 1 in the WOULD. Bemembei, also. I am the only man In this city that has thu NERVE te TO..&1.. ti, nan iirm hicrh nrlced noeds. They can only be" had in" large cities at prices net less than J70 te $75. I am closing mine ent at $40 a suit. I am .having a great Uoem in Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Weights Irem $3.50 te $10 a pair make a note el this. I have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ler less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Belnjragaln able te attend te business. 1 will superintend every department or the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for ti.eir investment. All my productions are warranted te be el superior CHAliACTER AND TONE from any ether beuse l,i the trade, having In my employ the best skilled--workmen from the city, un less entirely salislactery te the customer I will net allow it te go out- J$9-Place your order at once at 121 North Queen Street. ! LANCASTER, PA. Neta B-i. I have a let of Remnants et Fine Cleths and Casslmercs. suitable lorchil lerchil dren, te w hich I in vi te the attention et mothers el small boys from flve te ten years et age. These Remnants arc of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had irem 50cents te$L00aSult. I have en hand a large let et LINEN AND CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS ler Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing out regardless et cost, te make room rermy new Spring btectr. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, there is certainly a great bargain In theni. mOBAOCO PBESSKS. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior In every feature te any In present use. 11 net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. Pend for circular. 8. B. MINMCU. Landlsvlllc, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W4w FBrnisliDi ECCllBfC.POKBP.UASSINA AMD A rCLL i line et Hart's and Doughertys playing cards at BAWCMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIG AK STOKC GOODS. CZOXHI1TO SO. w RSU & BBOTHEB JIA VINO JUST RETURXED FROM THE VARIOUS MARKETS WITH A HULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, AXD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Worsted Goods, WE OFFER THE SAME, WHICH, FOR PRICE, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, CA NNOT RE SURPASSED. HIRSH & BRO., The Ptnii Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 N. qneenSt. sepS ivd R EAUV-MADK CLOTHIKU. MUST BE SOLD. A LAUGE STOCK OF READY - MaDE CLOTM Fer Men, Reys and Children, AT ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. As I am desirous et closing out my Entire USteck el Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH- r-m A -m W Y.Y V0n T I.AWA M A4 A A Q AAV INtxUy Al itJ.lj Eiuax, x umouiBuen t weed ing Itcductlen. Yeu can certainly never again get s ucb an opportunity te purchase All-Weel, Kellable and Well-Made CLOTHING at such Lew Prices. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS for $6.00, worth $12.00. MEN'S WORSTED SUITS le $12.00, worth $22.00. HOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5.00, worth rio.ce. CHILDKEN'SSUITSIrem $1 up. They Must Be Sold AS 1 PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT TENTION TO THE MERCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING. In this department you can find the choicest assortment of Fine Imported and American Woolens which I am prepared te make te order at Moderate Prices. Having in my Employ a Flrst-Olass Cutter a Perfect Fit can be Relied Upen. All Shades or Fine Kerseys and Meltons for S PB1NG OVERCOATS which I make te order lined throughout with Silk, laced with Silk and Satin Slecve Linings for $25. 37 S0RTH QUEEN ST. TCJST RECEIVED At TttlS OJfJUUE ANOTHER FINE LOTOK Fancy Business and Advertising Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. MM TaiiM. LANCASTER, DICAH. "TASBT'B PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Hoasefceld Artlcl ter "Universal Family a . vwm. Eradicates Fer Scarlet and Ty phoid Fevers. Diph theria. Salivation. Ul- W A T A T3 T k cerated Sere Threat, luAL AlvlA'Small Vex, Measles and all Contagions Diseases. Persons waiting en the sick should use It freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been curel with It after black vomit had takmplace. The worst cases et diphtheria yield te it. Fevered and Sick Per sona relresbed and SMALL POX and Bed Seres prevented PITTING of Small by bathing with Dar by's Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purl fled. pox rfivxiniiii. member of mv family was takem with Small-pox. I used the Fer Sere Threat it Is a c luia ; wepauent was net delirious, was net pitted, and was about the house again in three weeks, and no ethers had it J. W. sure cure. Coatajrlen destroyed. Fer Frosted Feet. Chilblains, P lies, Cbaflngs, etc Rheumatism cured. Sert White Cemnlez- PABxnraeir, Philadel phia. DIPHTHERIA ions secured by Its use. Shin Fever nrevented. PKJSYE.NXJEU. The physicians here use Darb v's Fluid very Te Tinrlfr the breath. Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be snroasseu Catarrh relieved and snccesslully In the cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved treatment 01 uipu theria. A. Steixkh- in- wkbck, urecnsDore, stantly. Scars prevented. IJyientry cured. Wounds healed rapid' Scurvy cured. An Antidote ler Ani mal erTegetable Pel aena. Btlngs. etc. Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death It should be used about the corpse It will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. l.. New Yerk, says : " I am convinced Prof. Dar by's Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant. ' I used the Fluid dur- lneeur present, at nlctlenwitu Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. It is In dispensable te the sick room. Wk. F. Saxverd, Eyrie, Ala. 8CABLET FEVEK CUBED. v.-nTumTiTTT-nOTvuTiniTT. Nashville. Tenn. I testily te the most excellent qualities el Darbv's Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is eth theoretically and practically superior te any preparation with which I am acquainted. N. T. LrrreK, Prei. Chemistry. DARBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY Hen. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia Rev. Chab. F. Desks, D. D., Church or the RtranfrAra N. Y. Jes. LeCehte, Columbia. Prel., University, S C Rev. A. J. Battle. Pret., Mercer University. Rev. GBO. F. Piebee, Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY nOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally ler Man or Beast, The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evidence tnat it has done every thin g here claimed. Fei fuller inform ation get of your Diuggist a pamphlet or send te the propvleters. ..,.. J H. ZEILINftUO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Jan22-lyeed4w K IDHKY-WORT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A Dissertation upon its advent, and its effect upon mankind. "The greenlcaf of Ibe new come 8prlng."Shak. Everybody recognizes spring, when It is ence upon us, but many persons are net ta rniliar with the exact date et its appearance. Webster, the world-renowned lexicographer gives us a definition, which may net be Inap propriate here. "Spring," says he "is the season el the year when plants begin te vege tate and rise ; the vernal season, comprehend ing the months el March, April and May. in the middle latitudes north el the equator." Thomsen, In his "Seasons,' and Shakspeate in many of his works, have, perhaps, no peers In describing It, and yet "etherlal spring" is freighted with malaria, "that insidious fee, lurking unseen in the very air we breathe It spreads ever the fairest portions et our land ; brings death and disease te theusinus ; cuts ett scores upon scores el our children and youth, as well as these in advanced life. A pestilence Is resarded, with lltt'.eless appre hension, and jeeple everywhere are asking, "whati'sit?" "Where does 1 come from? "W hat will cure It?" Kidney-Wert, as a Spring; Medicine. When yen begin t leso appetite .have a headache, a pain in your side, back, and shoulders; te toss about at night in lcstless dreams; wake in -the morning with afoul mouth and furred tongue ; leel disinclined te go abaut venr work, heavy In body and op pressed in mind; have a fit of the blues, when your urine gets scanty or nign-coiereu, te suffer with constipation, diarrheea; or Indigestion ;-have a pasty, sallow lace, dull eyes, and a blotched skin, one or all of these common complaints will certainly be evi dences that your liver is disordered, torpid, or perhaps diseased. A bottle of Kidney Kidney Wert Is, under such circumstances, a price -less been te such a person. Bare assertions of proprietors have come te possess less terce than they frequently merit. The cause of this condition et popular skep ticlsm is, In the main, te be found in thelact that charlatanism covers our bread land. Meritorious articles are tee Ircquently leund in bad company. The proprietors of Kidney-Wert always prove all their asierlient, touching themeills of their preparations, w nen we aiurui, muic muic muic fore, that Kidney-Wert Is a specific for Just such disorders as have been mentioned in this article, the proof, tee, belongs te and shall, fellow this statement. A Physicians Experience. nr tt. K. Clark, a regular physician et ex tensive practice in Grand IUe County, and a worthy deacon et the Congregational Church, at Seuth Here, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert for several years in his practice, and before the present proprietors purchased an interest in it, he had given his unDlascd opinion In its favor. This opinion teas net changed. " It has done better than any ether remedy I have ever used," says the Docter, and, lurther en he writes : ' I de net recollect an instance where the patient te whom I have given It has failed te receive benefit from its use, and in some severe cases most decidedly se." These are strong words. They are from a representa tive, conscientious, ever-approachable public citizen, however, and better still they are true. Kidnpv-Wert will bear all the encenlums lavished upon it by its irlends-and their name Is legion. " I will swear by Kidney Kidney Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. B. Kauflman, of Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement thii by asserting, as a matter of fact, and one capable or demonstration, that all honest patrons of this remedy are Us friends and advocates. mlG lwdeed&w K1DNKT WOBT FOB SALE AT M. MS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1C9 -North Queen street. mat 2 3md NOTICE 111 ,TKt5SPASSEBS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lerbldden te trespass ed any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law wilt be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after thia notice. 'WM. COLEMAN FKEEMAN K. PERCY ALDKN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, . Attorney ter K. W. Celeman's Heirs. WHWSW PA. MONDAY. MAKCH 19, 1883.1 DAGGEES AT WINDSOR LADE nORENUK DIXIE ASSAULTKD. A Harrow JCseap at the Hands et Disguised Assasslas Paraell Talks Afceat Ire land Am IrbA Keputellc. Lady Florence Dixie was attacked at Windser en Saturday by two men dis guised in women's clothes. Her dress was eat with daggers in several places bat she received no injury. Lady Florence Dixie is the sister of the earl of Queensbnry, the man who created some excitement in a theatre some time age by denouncing Tennyson's play. She has lately been charging that no account has ever been rendered of a large portion of the Land League fund under the admin istration of Treasurer Egan. Lady Florence was walking in a secluded spot, near the weeds, when the two men asked her what time it was. She replied that she had no watch, and afterwards noticed that though they were women's dresses their faces had been shaved. Much alarmed she started te walk away and' was followed by the men, one of whom seized her . She struggled te escape, but seeing their daggers fell in a swoon. This took place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and she did net recover her senses until 4:45 p.m. Lady Florence has been prostrated. The story of the affair was elicit;d from her only at intervals. The saving of her life is attributed te her St. Bernard deg, which it is supposed, protected her while she lay in the swoon. Lady Florence had no rea son te suspect immediate danger although she had been somewhat fearful since the receipt of the letters about the Laud League. The last thing she remembers is one of .the men pushing a quantity of mud into' her mouth. On her recovery she found that both palms were cot across and her gloves severed. There were two dag ger holes, two inches apart, in the right breast of her dress. A bread steel corset rib had been broken by the weapon which had penetrated te the inner lining of her dress at the first streke and te the corset at- the second stroke. Lady Florence supposes that she uncon sciously struggled with the men, assisted by her deg, until the scoundrels were driven off. PAKNEL.L. UN IKSLANU.' A i line AVnen rr lends are Needed Discus j ing tbe Becenc Kxploslens. Mr. Parnell has gene te Paris. A cor respondent, befere his disappearance, sought Mr. Parnell for the pnrpesa of se curing from him for publication a state ment of hiB views of the present general attack of the English press upon the atti tude of tha Irish agitation. Mr. Parnell was at first firm in his refusal te speak for publication, because, as he said ever and ever again, "Never did Ireland mere need friends in England, and never have the friends of Ireland been se constrained te silence." Being pressed, he said : "I have felt compelled te refuse te make any ut terances concerning these matters te the English press because, no matter hew carefully my expressions might be made, my jury would certainly be prejudiced, if it would net be packed. England is net in a mood te listen te anything about Irish affairs that is net condemnatory of the Irish people. 11 It is the fashion in England new te cry down Ireland. The surest way te British preferment is the doing this well. Christianity has grown for nearly two thousand vears. and in the eenntry which has published the most Bibles it has come te pass that the greatest public favor is the proffered and the guaranteed reward of the Euglish followers of Christ who can invent the most excuses ler suppressing the natural rights of the Irish followers of Christ. The Irish Christian takes less Friday fish from the north side of the British ehanuel ; tbe English Christian less from the south. Why should the Irishman be absolutely a slave and the Enelishman be his master ? Why should Tthe Irishman give up his struggles te be free ? After centuries of strife the Irish people reached by wonderful patience and wonderful tact that stage of political suc cess wherein their struggles for liberty were confined te parliamentary efforts. Se geed was their cause that legislation was secured giving the Irish peasantry some rights en their native soil. Se piudent were these peasants in tbe enjoyment of the fruits of their hard toil that malice was for the time foiled, and since the period of the ministry's concessions no un lawful act has been or can be brought home te the real Irish party. If crimes have been committed in Irelaud, se have crimes been committed elsewhere. But in Ireland everything done by persons net in office must be done by Irishmen, and if the acts are criminal it seems nearly im possible for Englishmen te assign ether than revolutionary reasons for their com mission. Tbe Recent Explosions. " I de net care te disenss the crimes new under judicial investigation in Ireland se long as the courts of justice have tlem in charge, but I de pretest against the un civilized injustice shown by the English press toward the people of Ireland since the recent explosions. The explosions oc curred at 9 o'clock at night, the one at the government buildings doing some 4,000 damage and the' one at the Times building doing little, if any. Tbe police and mili tary were at once put in possession and all opportunity for an impartial inv cstigatien shut off. If the Londen press were con ducted as the American press is, scores of exnert writers would have at once investi gated t' e explosions en the spot and un doubtedly fully explained them in all the publie prints next day. But secrecy and mystery were secured, which naturally surrounded the affairs with great portent. Next day the Londen press, without ex ception, without investigation, without reason, charged both explosions upon the Irish' party, describing them as diabolical plots te punish and intimidate tbe govern ment. Fair reportorial invertigatien might have shown that the explosion at the government buildings was caused by gas and that the one at the Ifmes building was caused bv anv one of a thousand per sons who imagined themselves aggrieved. "I tell veu. notwithstanding a'l the troubles of the Irish people, there is te day as much bitter wee in England and Scotland and as much bitter hostility among the peer and idle of both countries aeainst these ledged in power as there ever was in Ireland. The Irish are strag gling for fair politics. They are accus tomed te being hungry and ill housed and elad, and are net murmuring en that account. All I insist upon is, that the Irish party is honestly endeavoring te se cure remedial legislation through the regular courses of Parliament ; that the Irish paity has no need te resort te such acts of ffablic vielence as have been charged against it, and that the Irish party has every reason te refrain from euch illegal acts." Okarges Made Wltbent Investigation. T fnrtViei. mil i that vlmthpr ni nnt. the. opponents of the Irish party have found it convenient te engender or invent I acts of violence for the purpose of injuring I the Irish cause' in. Parliament and before variably and without investigation charge the "Irish party with having perpetrated all these crisaes produces the same result and is almost equally criminal. I charge the Londen press with the political crime of having, without reason and without in quiry, attempted te convince the English mind that a series of outrages which will vsdeubtedlybe proved te be unconnected with the Irish party, were the representa tive acts of Irish revenge." TUB DEATH OF A MISKK. A. Weman Werts Over 0,00e, WIU a Bank Boek Tied te Her Bedy. In New Yerk as the janitor of Ne. 37 Frankfort street was making Ms usual tour of the building he noticed the deer of room 31, en the fourth fleer, occupied by Ellen Conway, an old woman, whom he bad heard creeping siewiy up ine stairs the night before, standing partly open with the kevs still stiekine in the lock out side. Net thinking anything of it at the time lie descended the stairs, bat some thing prompted him te go up again, and en opening the deer he was startled at see ing the old lady sitting unconscious in her chair. a . Hastily summoning his wife and several neighbors, the janitor did all in his power te resusciate the woman, but she died be fore the doctor and priest, who had been summoned, could arrive. Corener Ken nedy was notified, and en visiting the house, which was a large five-story tene ment, found thq woman lying en her bed in a small room whose only furniture con cen siated of a stove, a table and a few broken articles of furniture On examining the body there were found tied te the dead woman's side two bags, one of them con taining about $18 in pennies and ten cent pieces and the ether a bank book showing ing" a balance te her credit in the Bleecker Street Savings bank of ever $6,000. The first deposit had been made ever fifteen years age and the various sums deposited ranged in amount from $20 te $100, and there was one made en January 1, 1882, of $1,000. Very few drafts had been made en the accennt. But little was knewnfjf the woman throughout the house, as she had con sistently kept away from her neighbors. Though always pleasant in manner when addressed, she baa situ managea te mane it evident that she wished te keep entirely by herself. Fer years she had kept a news stand,corner of Broadway and Maiden lane, where, during all manner of weather, she could be found, morning and evening, in dustriously selling her papers. The room in which she lived was always kept neat clean, and it is asserted by these who knew her best that she lived well and al ways treated herself te the best of feed. She is beiieved te have been a widow and te have children living in Bosten or Phila delphia, te whom she used te send money monthly, but there is no positive knowl edge at present en any of these points. Coreuer Eennedy notified the Public Ad ministrator, who had the deceased woman's effects taken away. Among them was a trunk that has net yet been opened, and in which may be found some information as te her history." A Minister, In Lewell, Mass.. has been obliged te give up preaching en account et trouble In his threat. It this reverend gentle man had taken Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, he would have still been a uselul member of his profession. ' Net tern en ew, but te-day, read the adver tisement of Simmons Liver Begulater. Celluloid Eyc-Glasses have steed the test, and the thousands wh new wear them pro nounce tnem the best. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. ml9-lwdced f. A. Waltrnan, Wrightsvillc, Pa., says: few doses of Brown's Iren Bitters will satisfy any one of Its remedial effects." Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nerm Queen street. mia-iwtww Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist. Knthven, Ont., writes: "1 have the greatest confidence in yenr Burdock Bleed Bitters, in one casewith which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost incredible. One lady told me that halt a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds or dollars' worth et medicine she had Brevieusly taken." . Price $1. Fer sale by H. ;. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. We Challenge tbe World. When wa say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's uonsumetlon Cure Is decidedly the bpst 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 they tail, it Is pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10a, 50c and $1.00. If yenr Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-cedl Unrivalled As being a certain cure for the worst forms et dyspepsia, indigestlon,censtipation, impurity et bleed, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a medicine ler eradicating every species et humor, trem.au ordinary pimple te the worst ulcer. Burdock Bleed Bitters stands unrivaled. Price $1. Fer sale by H. B. Coch ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. T1K WARE, JtC. CfKClAl. NuTlCB. Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. Glebes and Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. rinmbing and Gasfitting, Hoefing and Spouting. A LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, AT JOHN P. SCHATJM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Ieb27-lyd LANCASTEtt. PA.' HARDWAMB. IS EW HAKOWAICK STOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDINGand CABIN! HARDWARE, sierns, KBATEBS. JtANGEB, paintb;. ULLB ana m GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. Hear what one mexaber et taattBM racanuac tfce setwittSe tlem of aoretkor mswlier. Mb. Dawlxt has been in the drag bnslcess in the city et Providence twenty-five years as clerk and proprietor In geed standing, and knows whereof he affirms. Ed. Mr. D. says : "Fer many years 1 have suffer ed. Intensely at times, with what Is' generally called rheumatism. When first attacked I was confined te my bed and could net walk a step. I could net bear the weight of the bed-clothes se excruciating was the agony Xendnred. -1 always noticed that belere these attacks came en my kidneys were affected ; before there would be any pain in my limbs or any swell ing of joints or limbs, the celer of the secre tions from the kidneys would be very dark and the odor strong and feverish. The last attaek was very severe, about five years age, and I was confined te the house several weeks and was unable te attend te business in three months. During the time I was confined at bAeme and the time ex my convalescence I Employed four of the best doctors that I could obtain, but none et them gave me per manent relief, ler they did net go te work at the cause .of the trouble. Having been ac quainted with the proprietor of Hunt's Kern edy a long time I was Induced by him te give It trial, hoping that It might reach the seat et the disease : and alter taking one bottle I found myself very much improved, and alter taking the second I was feeling better than I had alter any previous attacks. During many months 'previous te takiiur the Remedy my hands and fingers would be much swollen and stiff every morning ; my left side. In the region et stomach and spleen, was very larae and sensitive ; at times I would be taken with severe cramps ever the spleen, and be obliged te apply mustard or cayenne for temporary relief; I was very nervous nights and could net sleep ; I was obliged te be very particular In my diet, and my physl al system was sadly demoralized. Since I have taken Hunt's Hem edy systematically all these things have changed; I have no swollen bands or limbs, no pains or cramps In the side, can eat all kinds et feed, sleep soundly and get thor oughly rested, and my kidneys are active and perform their functions promptly, thus taking out et the system all the poisonous secretions which contaminate the whole system where the kidneys de net act efficiently. My friend p, what Hnnt's Bemedy has done ler me It will nnfnrnii of von. I believe It te be the only sure cure for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary organs. Kespecuuiij T B. DAWLEY". 451 Bmad St." mlC-M.W&F HUNT'S BEMfcUr FOB SALE AT M. II Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md CI.OTB.Uia. PleasesSliew Mean Overcoat? This request denotes the cautious and prudent man, who will net ex peae himself unprotected te the treacherous March weather. Light Weight Overcoats, splendid assort ment, from $10.00 te $30.00. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Pixth Sfc PHILADELPHIA. mlS-lwd TTTILLIAMSON & FOTEK. SPRING OVERCOATS AND " CHILDREN'S SUITS. The NEW LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT ler the SPRING is worn shorter than last sea son's. We have a complete stock el the very latest Fashions of the indispensable garment, ler as the days get warmer the WINTER OVERCOAT becomes burdensome, and we leel the necessity or a mero suitable garment than a heavy Beaver. We are prepared te meet this want and can supply you with a geed, respectable SPRING OVERCOAT ler the MODERATE PRICE et 7, or a HAND SOME SILK-LINED FULL DRESS LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOAT made et IMPORTED FABRICS, guaranteed te FIT and WORK MANSHIP equal te the Finest custom made ier S28. - Our assortment et SPRING SUITS for the CHILDREN this season are superior in qua' lty. price and excellent taste In finish than upon any lermer occasion. Our idea of placing this Department separate Irem all ethers has met with decided favor, and our stesk el CHIL DREN'S SUITS thl3 season is larger than heretofore. We have 50 CHILDREN'S SUITS, a little out et style, made of fine Imported Fabric, that formerly sold at S8 and (f 12 a suit. Te have a clean steck.we will sell this lit tle Let at 3 a suit. Alse 19 SUITS for BOYS, who wear LONG PANT5, 8 te 12 years et age, former Prlce 10 te 14 We will sell them lerl$5 a Suit. This is an unexpected etler se don't neglect it, as there are but a lew of them. Bele Agents for DUNLAP'3 FIE HATS NECKWEARlnalltheNEWSPRINGSTTLES at the Lewest Prices. 49-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open 11 rat week In APRIL. & Fester, Neb. 34,36 &38 E.King St., LANCASTER. PA B. FRANK;8AYLe4 HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., j0 Exactly opppeslto the Old Stand. ectll-enuUkwR qWO SMALL HA5D1IADB HATAwA a. cigars, clear. Havana nnera, iera cu.,ai HA&TM AN'S YELLOW PKONT CIGAR Main PriM TntomteMM OAL - .f-i-;-,; rrr- TkKOWIf IKOIt , sr-. jrj New Life t . iz- is given by using Brown's Irem Bit ters. In the Winter it atreagtlMM and warms tbe system ; in tkeflfrieg it enriches the bleed and ceaqaem die- ease ; in the Summer it gives tOMta the nerves and and dinsiiva ertnan I in the Fall it enables the system te-uSj? stand the shock of sudden .changes. In no way can disease be se surely prevented as by keeping the system in" perfect eondilien. Brown's lien Bit ters ensures perfect health tkreagh the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and mias matic air, and it prevents Geammp lien, Kidney and Liver Disease, &c II. S. Berlin, Etq., of the well known firm of H. S. Berlin & Ce., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Wash' ingten, D. C, writes; Dee. 5th, 1881. Gentlemen : I take pleasure la stating that I have used Brown's Iren Bitters ler malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, wtth excellent re sults. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iren Bitters, and insist en having it. Don't be imposed en with something recemmended as "just as geed." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore, Md. Fer sale wholesale and retail byll.B, COCU ItAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qneen Street, Lancaster. mis lwdAftw.1T TAIPUTUEKIA. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WIIENTKEATKD WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. TI.W wonderful remedy has saved the lives et many, many children who were almost dead Tith Diphtheria. S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says : " The surgeons pronounced my case Diph theria and decided that no remedies could., reach It. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved ray lilc." Llbeeus Leach, Nashua. N. II., say9 : "I bad painter's colic and diptheretlc sere threat very severely. Pain Killer drove Deth away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmd&w ALL KEEP IT. PLASH AXD QVJUSNaWAMt,. rTIGH m MAKT1S. Gla, Glass nil Qaeeisffan AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a very large line et White Granite Ware. White Percelaim Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Wan IN DINNER, TEA nntl CHAMBER SETS. "K . : We have selected these goods irem the Heat JSjj Manufacturers. 1?bM? nr. rt r p eT-Uoedsnotsatlsfaclory will beexchaBgatf. High & Martin 16 BAST KINO 8TBBT. LANCASTER. PA. OHOctsKima. T BUBSKtl. -OUR CHOCOLATE &C0C0A DEPARTMENT. BAKER'S Ne. l Premium Chocolate, BAKER'S Breakfast Cocea. WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate. ALKETHREPTA, a preparation of Chocolate. Pnreji-ij EPP'S PREPARED COCOA. J3-We can savet Een's Cocea, that it make -rx: a rtellnlnna rtnfl TiAalthlnlrirfnlr UT. tav. trltr i ir. Giveitajjjbd, .' tfj FRESHSMOKED SALMON. "S .. .-; & in quantity te sun purcuasers. n e iu bt; that splendid 10 OfcNT SYBUP. At BURSE'S, . . Ne. 17 Eaat "a4-"-" ,-c 2sS DAKUAINS IN WAXGHM D Chains, Rings, Spectacle, c et all kinds will receive mv nor den. LOUIS w"BBKK,No.lMHXettM street. KememDer name ana ma recUy ospeeUe City-Hetel, near Y rwrfc: ""ftv-J s? - . .& .&Cjs mg: 33&S !m a" itXuV tj&5 " 3r-S '"MM O-ii &8& ? m - JT-J : '43 &ft. .&" m ' $a J .3"2 i'iw m s Ttfj -At ,: iu " S1 ' 8M '. w TT- VI &k 'teS ,-tv 11 tn ""2: .? . asi v3! VVi 'r A .TA ir i.p; s- 31 f?"i A"- Mm TSETil .? fH . wtf-SS i '-. a . " .irifV . -tl ?'.- 3 "a&; r JTlix-1 WWA J& S5f rl 'Z&-i & - V.,' -. vjvi ""wsa ;t-" .3a e1?- . 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