-nfi.-JS t.rh?x' J .& W2?g.Z&?Si&'J ' tS II 7VTT e XiSat&Z - . &- : ' S2&? PUfKSr fei ss si? -i I'-i' r. !.! s? r at k s r f .- & g 1 i ' -ir .; & -St7 U I r it iV If .-; lat ; Kf ) . 3 f. r tf. S& - I & r It' R ?; ? SS5 . 'iTsCT . . '$?&. Vehuae XlX-e 172. aa FIXTURES, JtV. F LINK BUENEHAH. - Fer the past week we have been calling your attention te our large stock of Gas and Ceal Oil Fixtures. Houses well lighted should be clean, and this reminds us of our large stock of Brushes for Dusting, Scrubbing, White washing and Fainting. These goods have been bought at Great Bargains and we are selling them at Lew Rates. We have Shee Brushes that we can Bell at half tbe Regular Price. Dust Brushes at much below the cost of making. Herse Brushes, an elegant article, which we will net be able te re place at tbe prices we are asking for them. Whitewash Brushes at Lewer prices 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 if net wanted for a year. 2CALL AND EXAMINE FOE YOURSELVES -a FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. JktX "piiAt'K GOODS. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND DESIRABLE LINE OF BLACK GOODS. Including LUPIN'S CASHMERES, BLUE and in JET BLACK. CUT CASHMERES. LANGTRY SUITINGS. BLACK BATTISTE, NUN'S VEIL. ING, LACE BUNTINGS, BENGALINES, CASHMERE COUPE. Silk Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Drap d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for LADIES' JACKETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being lue Cheapest Goods yet offered Geerge Fahnesteek, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VhOTUlKU. H IK8U Si BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring:- HA VING JUST RETURNED FROM THE VARIOUS MARKETS WITH A IfULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, ASD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Worsted Goods, WE OFFER THE SAME. WHICH, FOR PRICE, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, CANNOT RE SURPASSED. HIRSH & BRO., The Penu Hall Clothing Heuse, A'es. 2 and 4 N. Queen St. sep8 Ivd TJKAUV-MAOK CLOlHIlMU. MUST BE SOLD. A LARGE STOCK OF BEADY - MiDE CL01II Fer tfen, Heys and Children, AT ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. As 1 sun desirous of closing out my Entire Stock et Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH ING by APRIL FIRST, I have made a Sweep ing Reduction. Yeu can certainly never again gets ucb an cpDertunlty te purchase All-Weel, Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING at such Lew Prices. MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS ler $6.00, worth $12.00. MEN'S WORSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth $22.00. BOVS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth $10.C0. CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1 up. They Must Be Sold AS I PROPOSE TO GiViS MY ENTIRE TENTION TO THE MERCHANT TAILORING. AT- MERCHANT TAILORING. In this d apartment 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 First-Glass Gutter a Perfect Fit can be Relied Upen. All Shades of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for SPRING OVERCOATS which I make te order lined throughout with Silk, faced with Silk and Satin Sleeve Linings for $25. 37 KORTH QUEEN ST. UNCIAL. TKKAXW Te werklngmen in tobacco warehouses and ethers in want of Gents' Furnisning Goods, - NOTIONS. Ac: all are respectfully invited te call and see the bargains bow offered at the RVnuTueNUUivfn'Mina. 4- - "-" - ' ! 1 : k- -k -X"-4"i OOOOB. 13LAVK UUUDa. VLOTHIJHt c. E. J. KK1SMAN. Neckties, Silk Handkcrchicls, Silk and Cash mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, Underwe.r, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars,Cuffs, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scarl Pins, Sleeve Buttens, Ac. DONT FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 66 NORTH QUEEN BTKEET, P. B. HOSTKTTKU & SON. II A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING NOW READY FOR SPRING WEAR, AND MADE IN THE LATEST STYLES. A lew SPECIAL LOTS of Black Gassimere and Worsted Suits, Fer Youths and Beys, suitable ler Confirma tion Suits, and ranging in price . FROM $8.00 TO $12.00. THE Merchant Tailoring Department Is lilted with the LATEST STYLES and you are sure te be satisfied if you give us a tiial. 0, B. Hestener & Seb. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. w 1LLIAMSON & FOSTER. leckwear. leckwear. THE WEXFORD Is the name of MESSRS. F. M- WALTON A CO.'S latest production In STYLISH NECK WEAR ler GENTLEMEN. This NEAT and GRACEFUL TUFF SCARF altera sharp con test for supremacy has been successful in gaining the preference ever the Flat Scarf. Therefore, all manufacturers of tine Neck wear have devoted their energies in the hope of producing the most acceptable shape. The result has been the WEXFORD proves the most artistic of an endless variety of shapes. The PATTERNS this season are et LARGE DESIGNS and undoubtedly will become very popular. The FIGURE3 are SQUARE STRIPES, BARS and RINGS, which almost conceal tbe nature and color ing of the ground. The most conspicuous colors, and these intended te display an im portant part this season aic STEEL BLUE, G AttNET and OLIVE. The shades are in solid and a new combination of ether harmonious colors and the effect is very bcantif uL There lias been a steady increase in the demand for this style et neckwear, ler alter aU there is nothing se neat as a pretty Ecart. In HALF-HOSE it is almost impossible te lerm an Idea what is te be the style. The va riety is bewildering. The prominent colors seem te be CANARY, PEARL and FLESH in choice goods. Sele Agents for DUNL AP'S FIKE HATS. CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALI8ES and RUB. BER CLOAKS and COATS at the very Lewest Prices. 43-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open first week In APRIL. Williaisen & Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. FA. T70UHTA1N V1NK-CUT TOBACCO, BEST J1 goods manufactured, 8 cts. per ex.' or 45 cts. !$ ft at , "- HARTMAN'3TJtLLOW FRONT CIG AS "' SUM LANCASTER, "DKMEMBKK THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. It von are sick. HOP BITTERS Will -surely aid Nature in making you well again when all else Jails. it yen are comparatively well, but leel the need et a grand tonic and stim ulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by tbe use et HOP BITTERS. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are sutteileg from any ether et the numer eus diseases el the stomach or bowels. It Is yourewn fault it you remain 111, for HOP BITTERS are the sovereign remedy in all such complaints. It you are wasting away with any form et Kidney disease, step tempting Death this moment, and turn ler a cure te HOP BITTERS. If yen are sick with that tcrrlble sick ness Nervousness, you will fi nd a '-Balm In Gllead " In the use et HOP BITTERS. It you arc a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge or all coun tries niaWtal, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent levers by the use of HOP BITTER8. If you have rough, pimply.er swallow skin, i ad breath, pains and aches, and leel miserable generally, HOP BITTERS will give you fair skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short, they cure ALL Diseases ei the Stomach, Bowels, Blee , Liver, Nerves, Kidnejs, etc., and $500 will be paid ler a case they will net cure or help, or for anything Impure or in jurious leund in them. That peer, bedridden. InvalH wife. Bister, mother, or daughter, an be mode the picture of health by a tew bottles et Hep Bitters, cestingbuta trifle, Will you let them suffer ? Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Bleed with Hep Bitters, And you v.-ill have no sickness or suffering or doctor's bills te pay. in!3-TuTh&S HOP BITTKKS ITOK HLK A.V H. It Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md MILZ.INJfJtT, "PVLACK OF rASBION. Astricli Brethers, Agt. PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KING STREET. WE WILL OPEN OTJR NEW DEPARTMENT On Wednesday, March 21, AND INVITE INSPECTION. A Full and Elegant Line et READY-MADE DRESSKB FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Alse a Large and Well Selected Stock of DRESS GOODS. !B-Special llargalns will be offered, aiila department will bu under the management et MESSRS. M A. BASH ft HON. former m-eniic- toraefthe Philadelphia Suit and Cleak Stere, which business wilt be closed. Spring Millinery. A Large and Varied Stock of SPRING HATS AND BONNETS In Canten Milan and Chip. Black aud all New Spring Celers. RIBBONS IN ALL NEW SHADES. . Large Assortment et NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERY at Special Lew Prices. Bargains in LADIES' AND CHILD'S SPRING HOSIERY LADIES' AND GENT'S LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS. Special Bargains in SiL.ll H U Li i 3 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Quality worth 25c at 12c. Fine Special Bargains in TOWELS, NAPKINS AND TOWELINUS. A?HL.inen rauie uietns, ai in. wide, 'c. LANUTKX PINS. KID GLOVES in Three buttons, Five Heeks and Musquc- taircs. IN ALL THE SPRING SHADES. elvi Ultra, umwrwisam, te. TtK&DV FOB SPKING. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF Spring, overcoats ai Suits IN THE CITY. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS At $1.(0, $3.00, 1.00, $8.00, $12.00 up te $18 OC. BOY'S SUITS At $2.C0, $3.00, M.50, np te $9.00. CHILDREN'S SUITS At f 1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00, up te $3.00. MERCHAHTTAILORIM We have a very Large and Select Assort ment et Goods In the PIECE, and make them te order at the me3t astonishingly LOW PRICES. MENS SUITS TO ORDER. At $12.00, $M.O0, $1G.OO. $18.00, up te $23 and $80. In en windows we have marked in plain figures ire pairs of pants, in different styles, which we make te order from $3.00 te 19.00. A long statement of. facts, or an elaborate line el argument, is net necessary tp convince these who inspect our splendid line et Cloth ing and Piece Goods, and learn the exceed ingly LOW PRICES at which we are selling goods and that we are offering extraordinary' bargains In every kind or garments AT L. Gansman & Bre,, C0-G8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. B-Tlie cheapest and most reliable Clothing Manufacturing Heuse In the city. G1 KAY'S 8FBOIF1U MBDIOUUE. TUJS Great English Remedy. An unfaillne core for Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain la the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5. or will te sent tree by mail en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B.Cechran, 137 and 189 Herth Qneen street. On account of counter- leitB, we nave aoeptea. tne xeuew Wrapper : theenly gecelna.' Guarantees of core Issued by. J as. -Fer aMia.iABOattBVMrii.-CaAiiu- ;iHnH,nuui jumumw wmlv.; vsv-ir ' 3ess"i?!..""qywp.yv.rsniieskvazr:85a. .M.wyt',:.j . xz.iUim'. . . rz. r zj. rizr- l BWTMMrajtw- cssm-; - ' PA. THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1883. PEEACflERS' PASSES.. A PLKA rOH BKDUVKj) JTABKS. Obligations or the Baturead te Ue Clergy men And tne CorperaUeas New Betas te Hener Tkem. Eds. Intelligencer. Tbe parties who have been tbe great engineer of civiliza tion in; this country are put upon the back ground, te a very great extent. Tte man or men who desire te be honored for the noblest work known te man upon the face of the earth, are in a- measure forgot ten by the masses. There was a time, net se far in the past, when there was net a railroad en this continent. Was it because railroad were net known, or was it for the lack of confidence of man in man ? Without con fidence of man in man, there can be no co-operation or corporations'. There must be mutual confidence of man. in man, a brother te confide in brethe and a friend te confide in friend. Again railroads can can net be made where the people are net civilized, and indeed, it is difficult te make, such reads even in a civilized land. But the point. , I wish te make is that railroads cannot be made in an uncivilized land. Then, it is natural te inquire what were, the most ef ncient means of civilization in the past history of the world. Every one is ready te say, the education of the masses. It is education, no one doubts the assertion. But who were the educator's ? We answer with emphasis, "the ministers of the Gos pel of the Sen of Ged." Ge back te Ire land and inquire who was the acknowl edged educator, and the grand civilizer of that island in tbe earliest history we have. Was it net a pious minister of the gospel ? His authority as a man of Ged was owned and asknewledged ever all the island, and St. Patrick's name is dear te every Irish man te-day. Yet many of them have abused the privileges they once enjoyed. But it was the leveling power of the Gos pel civilized the people. Let us new come te America. What was this land before the landing of our Pilgrim Fathers, these holy men of Ged ? The country a vast wilderness, iuhabited by roving tribes of wild Indians. It was the songs and the prayers of these men of Ged that lighted up this continent en which we live, and of which there is none like it in all the civilized world. Tfceje men taught the savage that the Great Spirit of which they had some knowledge, aud te which they paid some adoration, was tne ureat Creater of men and women, land and water ; and that he was a Ged of peace and love. Thus the great William Penn taught ; and, as the Gospel was preached or read, se educatien and civilization marched hand in hand. The savage breast was subdued, and sinners were converted, and civilization marched en and en. It is net a century yet since a noble minister conceived the idea of carrying the Gospel te the West. With his Bible and hymn book, saddlebags and horse, he started te cress the mountains, net know ing where he might land ; yet in obedience te his feelings, aud the injunction of the Lord, " Ge ye, into all the world, and preach my Gospel te every creature," he started and traveled ever the mountains. Stepping at night under vthc boughs of trees, readiug a portion of sabred Seriptuie, then singing a hymn, kneeling down and praying, when no ear heard him but the ear of the great Ged. Having a little lunch with him he took his breakfast, fed his horse a few tufts of grass as he could find it. Thus went, in advance of pikes, canals and railroads, the man of Ged with the Bible in his hand preaching the Gospel wherever he could find hearers, opening the way for civilization, leaving houses and homes, wives and children and friends. If it had net been for these men of Ged, there could be no' railroads te-day. And yet, these are the men who are refused accommodations en the Pennsylvania railroad te day, with a reduced fare. The Pennsylvania railroad, and all ether rail roads, ewe their existence te civilization, and these ministers of the Gospel, the world acknowledges te be the leading civilizers. There is a class of men te-day who are following in the track of these godly men, trying te overturn all that has been done, and blight every prospect of civilization, and destroy every civil insti tution, and tbe influence of the Gospel and the gospel minister. Many of these men can ride at very low rates, en any railroad in the land. By the work of this class, railroad men are shot down, railroads are tern up, trains are wrecked, churches are disturbed, ministers are assassinated, families are broken up, widows waiJ, orphans weep, whole communities are dis-turbed,-presideiits assassinated, acd nearly all the evils of the land aie instigated by this class. And yet, tbe gospel minister, whose work is acknowledged by all classes, te be geed, must walk or pay full fare. The Pennsylvania railroad" company has, for many years, given your correspondent a clerical card, but in al! this time, nevertheless, they have been the gainers. As seen as the Pennsylvania railroad company, with all ether reads, ignore the c!ergy,frem that day their work will go back en their hands. There is net a railroad man in the land, out of Christ, that is worthy te held the hand of the poorest of Ged's ambassadors. These are the Ged appointed men, te carry light and truth, and civilization te all the world. Who are the men that are enlightening and civilizing heathen lands ? The gospel missionary. Railroads cannot be con structed in heathen lands till the "Gospel has been preached, and heathens made Christian. But these men must have no cards 1 Rural. m OEA1H IN A ROLLING MIL.!,. Over Seven Tens of Melten Metal Precipita ted en laborers. A horrible accident, resulting in the probable fatal scalding of two men and less severe injuries te some eighteen ethers, occurred at the Cleveland rolling mill company's Bessemer steel mill, in Newport, O., Wednesday morning. The huge converter in the mill, which is operated by hydraulic pressure, con tained at the time seven tens and a half of molten metal. As the converter was being raised te the platform te be emptied it suddenly became wholly unman ageable, owing te the pressure subsiding, and before its equilibrium could be re stored the great crueible overturned, pre cipitating its cargo of seething metal into the pit beneath, a distance of fully four-: teen feet. The result was, very naturally a terrific explosion and the spray of the molten metal flew in every direction. About eighteen or twenty pitmen and laborers were in the immediate 'vicinity. Twe of them, Patrick Feley and Themas Burgoyne, were frightfully scalded by the wave of steanhat gushed from the pit. Feley was burned all ever his body and his face was scalded almost beyond recog nition. He was taken te the Charity hos pital. There is a bare chance' of his re covery.. He is twenty-eight years old-and unmarried. Burgoyne was taken te his home in ward 18. Nearly all of the;ether men at work near the pit were mere or Jess' burned "by the; spray of the molten metal, or ejudM.DrtM mm finn tbe pit, butiowef:tkm;wfr srkmly;ia TMK MONTANA CACTUS flAMaBS. A Snaall FercMtag of iresa DuriBg tbe vrlatar Kxeept la Om Herd. Letters te the St. Paul JenurFress from MilesiDity, Bozemae. and interren- ine points in the Mentana cattle country give mere positive information than has been obtainable heretofore about the losses and condition of stock. At Bozeman Nel Nel eon Story and the Martin and Myers broth ers, large cattle raisws in the Upper Yel lowstone valley, say they hare had a wieter most favorable te tbe festering of their industry. They estimate that the losses for the territory will net be 5 per cent., counting the less from the tee early calving of young heifers, the principal cause of losses en the ranges from year te year. The season se far has been tbe most favorable for years. There have been 24 days of open spring weather and the grain has sprung np two or three inches en sunny slopes and in well protected vales. The young sprigs of grass have came up in tufts of cured bunch grasB and the cat tle experience the transit from old te young feed by easy stages and. thrive much better by reason of this happy prevision of nature At Miles City equally favorable reports were given by Jeseph Leigh ten aud Judge Stowell, large stock raisers en the Yel lowstone. Mr. Leigbten said Mr. New man, of St. Leuis, drove in 13,000 head of cattle late last October. His herders report new that his less will net be one- half of 1 per sent. Judge Stowell had about 1,800 head en the ranges and reports that he did net lese an animal. Guthrie & Ming disclaim any less whatever en 2,000 head. Soett & Hanks put in practi cally the same disclaimers as te their own vast herds of 20,000 head. Carpenter Brethers drove in from Oregon and Ne braska last year about 4,700 head, and report no less. Thompson Hubbard, of Maukate, Minn., drove in from Minnesota 4,500 head. These came in quite late, and were driven up te the Wyoming line en the headwaters of the Rosebud. They have lest 15 or 20 per cent. This less was occasioned by the deep snow fall in that region. "I had 2,000 head en the Missouri, 40 miles below Buferd, at the mouth of the Yellowstone," said Mr. Leighten, " and I have lest about 10 per cent, of these. They have had deep snow there from the last of October until new and there is still snow there, and the only wonder is that they didn't all die. I shall move them en te the Tongue and the Yellowstone right away." Judge Stowell corroborated all that Mr. Leighten had said. J. E. Martin, of Bozemae, explained the geed condition of cattle in Mentana as fellows : " We place our cattle out en the ranges where the grass is geed, and leave them in charge of men in winter who leek after them and Bee that they de net drift, but we are iu a mountainous country and natural protection is afforded en tbe winter ranges for our cattle and we de net experience the same difficulties they de en the plains te the south. There they drift before a storm, sometimes from the Platte te the Arkansas, and often cress the Arkansas. Here they seek protection uqder cover of neighboring buttes or cliffs, and it requires little service te control thenij Sometimes we feed a little bay te the cattle, but it was net found necessary this season. We are always prepared for emergencies of this kind." Byren never uttered truer words than when he said, "Physicians mend or end us." But wliiie doctors disagree, all the world lias agreed that there is no remedy equal te Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Ge te H. B. Cecnran's drug store ler .ftrr. Freeman: New National Dye. Eer bright ness and durability et color, are nncqualcd. Celer Irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. He mere sickness or trouble ; read the ad vertisement et Simmons Liver Regulator. Celluloid Eye-G lasses have steed the test, and the thousands wlm new wear them pro nounce them the best. Eer sale by all leading Jewelers' and Opticians. ml9-lwdeed E. A. Waltmaa, Wrlghtavllle, Pa.,' sr.ys: "A few doses of Brown's Iren Bitljrs, will satisfy any one of its remedial effects." ' Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ml9-lwdw A .Renovating Bemeay Is te be found In Burdock Bleed Bitters. As an antidote ler sick headache, female weak ness, biliousness, indigestion, constipation, and ether diseases et a kindred nature, these bitters are Invaluable. Price $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cecuian, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister et the M. E. church, Just this moment stepped in our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wife ewo our lives te Shlleh's , Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DBS. MATCHETT & FRANCK. Bourbeit. Ird., May 15, '78. Sold by H. B. Cochran, diuggist, Nes. 137 aud 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. lebHeecU Walnut Lear Hair Kosterer. It is entirely different from all ethers. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te Its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has lallen off. It does net in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ei bllver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it- Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCEEL. New Yerk. fun6-lyd.eed4w GROCERIES. ITBUBSK'8. OLD TIMES NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. The first hogshead of -New Orleans we have had for fifteen years. Yeu will want some . AOIRAMA COFFEE. Equal te Java and Mecha combined, for less money than Java GIVE IT A TRIAL. These who have tried it speak in the highest terms or it. Oar Tomatoes at 7 Cents a Can Are moving off. Give them 'a triaL They are geed and the cheapest In the market. Just received, a Fine Let el EUOM & DUTCH-HEAD CHEESE. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East Kins: Street. T OCBEB'S VXJCS. A 5c, Package LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE EGGS THAN ANY OTHER DIE IN THE MARKET, . Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 0 BAST KING SIBOT. " i.. T".,1.5. 4 ai ' vSV-. k. , ,ti ,4 i street-te 'Jiev wkaux exjBSiXr iBwwai. MJSIHOAL. TtRUWM'S IRON BITTERS. New Life is given by using Brown's Iren Bit. ters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the bleed and cenquers dis ease ;'in the Summer it gives tone te the nerves and and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system te stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be se surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfect condition. Brown's lien Bit Bit ters ensures perfect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the daDger from impure water and mias matic air, and it prevents Consump tion,. Kidney and Liver Disease, &c. ff. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well known iirm of H. S. Berlin & Ce., Attorneys, Le Droit; Building, Wash ington, D. 0., writes, Bee. 5th, 1881. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in stating that I have used Brown's Iren Bitters ier malaria anil nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent rc- HUlt3. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iren Bitters, and insist en having it. Don't be imposed en with something recommended as "just as geed." The genuine is niadn only by the Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore, Md. Fer sale wholesale anil reUil byll.B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 aint 1S North Queen Street, Lancaster. ml'i IwdXftw D U'UTtlKlUA. DIPHTHERIA i HAS NO CHANGS WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This wonderful remedy has saved the lives el many, many children who wcre almost dead v;IUt 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 my life." Libeous Leach, Nashua. N. II., says : "I had painter's colic and diptheretic sere threat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmd&w ALL KEEP IT. pjlpjcr BAJfeisaa, ate. T) "ABES W. FEY. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE or LACE CURTAINS! Three, three-and-a-half and tour yards long In Swiss, Nottingham. Applequin, &c. LACE LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, in variety te tit any Window. Forty Different Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new colere, e and 7 feet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, &c. AN ELEGANT LIKE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, &e.' PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. COAL. B. B. MABT15 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds eX LUMBER AND COAL. 49fard: Ne. 43) North Water and Prince treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd MAMDKK ANU COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the car lead at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth ler Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Harrisburg Pike. GmtzBAL Ojtice 20)$ -East Chestnut street. Kauffmcta, Keller & Ce. apr4-lyd M. V.JB. COHO, 930 HORTH WATElt ST., Lancaster, fa., Wholesale anil Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND 4JOAL. Connection "With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET. leuTS-lyd SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, UAH Removed his Ofllee irem 6C Nerth.Duke - - '.. --?, ltv. PrkeTw VLUTHCSV.. 2a&a3rp3.3 - ' . 'i.r iLLh..: -C '" -'-V. .1 I "-' 'M $m t. A. V-r;V-W -.&J &53&B We keen net only fine i , , . , !& isift- leg, dug aise Teugir uupfpwr ; m a -?' -i 7i: k:necK aDeus in, goea suits and goods for Tewfbkitt suitable for the spertemanlpi -WKi - 'tfAf,feft5SSf NffPl ,fe.'-C! i. I i n r rnre e. 'nvs&sa n i v n m -. M.t , a m - .-j u l. iMlliti lv s ii riyj-: JLM.B W. XUA.MV . '.ww.rg,; .. r :mm LflriVer Building Chestnut & tixtt Ste ' a PHILADELPHIA. Em ysst- i, 'a.-.-ts. asmuM H. CiEKUABT. "mm ifk?$Zi Special Mice! "W"?' I.Vi I lierebvnetlfr mv friends and natreas tfeajfc T l.n..n 1..C. .W1....I...1I . 1nW.A " ' C' dium weight suiting ter the EABLISPBIIKf: TRADE. " " " 5;: St Alse, a Choice stock or bi'juhu uvju(, cnl'IIVCnl the Vnirmt Shnrfi"- ?k4.:k! . ...... .-iteM L have also new ready sampie carue or, mw: Foretell Importation for the SPRING TRAIHE- . . . , -t .... i i&aiM liihl tiuyeiiu UC-MIUUS UK evuiuui vmv- Styles can ue se new. CeSUUSS Alt IT...tr U7Vir.lit. SITITf Vfl-Mil OVK2j9 COATING will be nuide up te order untllflhiivHvl 17th of MARCH at Cost Price. "CiSt?'- H- GERHARD TAILOR, .3S3. NO. 6 EAST KING -,. -n.,-- STJUEBE "'mm ,itru-j "CI 325! XXHWARK, 0. CfKCIAL NuTlCE. ., , ,. :m unanaeiiers xrfite AND -? r - iLJvf GAS 5TXTTJ OF ALL KINDS. Glebes and Shades, Ceal Oil Plumbing and Gasiitting, and Spouting. Sr.N ?-5frfe AEi'ii J- I "ttip A LARGE ASSORTMENT ' HOUSEKEEPING GOeM AT . w . JOHN P. ra m-m-m m -m-w m '-' T UfiU A I -Bl'.WS. til III n II M-fcv -r:; NO. 24 SOUTH lcb27-lyd QUMmN. -sgj LAJCASTJUK,?Jr. -: Tivt ,. , ,! 1 HA 11MUJLOB. muK " -"Mi "& GREAT . :& ..::. . TtW f 3&'! Burlington Reut ?A js.K&t?j. .... . ,Sf5?ifcr UblcsKS. BartlirtM PKINCIPAIi-EE AND OLD F AVOmiT VAOli; :...'! T "- s ' 5 . 'T-i i.rrt CHICAGO 01 TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CAUK LINCOLN AND DKXTWLi The SHORTEST, QUICKEST sW te St, Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Teyttm, Dallas, Galveston, ana all potato li. braska, Missouri, tstims, nmw zena, Mentana and Texas. LZTJ 01 This route has no superior fOT. Minneapolis and St. PanL ste Hfst as being the GSEAT THBOUGM'CLAK Universally conceded te EQUIPPED Railroad 1b fk classes el travel. -VS?y AU connections made la umMer, Try it and you will Ihd IrsTlMMll instead of a discomfort. -"" W'-SfA' ''" . . .. -- . - . .f-'-via -xnreugn iickeis via ibis reienni sale at all offices in the U; S. amd,( All information about r&tes,eCssMi! 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