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LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1883.
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OAB FIXTURES, JtC.
URN BKKNBJkAN.
Fer the past week we have been calling your attention te ear large stock
of Gas and Ceal Oil Fixtures. Houses well lighted should be clean, and this
reminds us of our large stock of Brashes for Dusting, Scrubbing, "White
washing and Painting. These goods have been bought at Great Bargains
and we are selling them at Lew Rates. We have Shee Brushes that we can
sell at half the Regular Price. Dust Brushes at much below the cost of
making. Herso Brushes, an elegant article, which we will net be able te re
place at the prices we are asking for them. White Wash 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.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES -
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 N. Queen St.,
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TH.AVK 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 Heuriettas, Silk Warp Drap d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for
LADIES' JACKET8.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being the Cheapest Goods yet offered
Geerge Fahnesteek,
NO. 14 BAST KING STREET,
CLUTlliJHi &C.
P."
UOSVKTl'KK St SOy.
CLOTHM! CLOTHING!!
A LARGE STOCK OK
CLOTHING
NOW READY FOK
SPRING WEAR,
AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLES.
A. lew SPECIAL LOTS or
Black Cassimere and Worsted Suits,
Fer Youths and Heys, suitable ler Confirma
tion Suits, and ranging in price
FROM $8.00 TO $12.00.
THE
Merchant Tailoring Department
Is filled with the LATEST STYLES and you
are sure te be satisfied if you give us a trial.
D B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. l'A.
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EAOV'-MADE CLOIHING.
MUST BE SOLD.
A I.AUGE STOCIC OF
BEADY - MiDE CLOTHING
Fer Men, Beys and Children,
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
As 1 am desirous et 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
setsucb an opportunity te purchase Ail-Weel,
Reliable and Weil-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.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $500, worth
flO.CO.
CHILDREN'S SUITS Irem $1 up.
They Must Be Sold
AS I PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE
TENTIONTOTHE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
AT-
MERCHANT TAILORING.
In this department you can find the choicest
assortment or Flue Imported and American
"Woolens which I am prepared te make te
order at Moderate Prices.
Having in my Employ a First-Class
Gutter a Perfect Fit can be
Relied Upen.
All Shaded of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for
SPRING OVKBCO ATfr which I make te order
lined throughout with Silk, laced with Silk
and Satin Sleeve Linings for $23.
37KORTHQUEENST.
EUCHRE, POKE, CASS1XA AHD A MJL.I.
Uae of Hart's aad Deagberty'a playing
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noens.
TLACKttUODs.
LANCASTER, PA.
U1.01UING, VNIWRWKAR, JtV.
NecktleH, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash
mere iMuluei-". Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirts, Undrvctr, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Collur-i.Cuflfe,
Suspenders, I'ecket Uoeks, Card
Cases. Ladles' fcatchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, heart
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE GRAND D1S
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. CC NORTH QUEEN STREET.
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KKIIAKT.
Special Mice!
I hereby notify my lriends and ratrens that
I have just received a large asseitmcnt et me
dium weight suiting ter the EARLYSPRING
TRADE.
Alse, a Choice Stock of SPRING OVER
CO AU1NG et the Newest Shades. "
I have also new ready sample cavds of my
Feicign Importation for thebPRING TRADE,
and auyone desirous of securing Choice
Styles can de se new.
All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER
COATING will be made up te order until the
17th of M AitCII at Cost Price.
H- GERHART,
TAILOR,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
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KaUI FOK SPUING.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
Spring; Overcoats id Suits
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
At $1.C0, $5.00, JC.00, $8.00,512.00 up te $18 OC.
boy's surra
At $lf0, $3.00, J4.60, up te S9.00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At $1 .75, $2.00, $3.00, $1,00. up te $0.00.
MERCHANTTAILORIM.
We have a verv Large and Select Assort
ment et Goods in the PIECE, and make them
te order at the most astonishingly LOW
PRICES.
MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER.
At $12.0,1, $14.00, $10.00. $18.00, up te $23 and $30.
In en- windows we have marked in plain
figures lte pairs of pants, in different styles,
which we make te order trem $3.00 te $9 00.
A long statement of facts, or an elaborate
line of argument, is net necessary te convince
l hose who Inspect our splendid line et Cloth
ing and Piece Goods, and learn tbe exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at which we are selling
goods and that we are offering extraordinary
bargains tn every kind of garments
AT-"
L. Gansman & Bre.,
06-68 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange '
LANCASTER, PA.
49The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manufacturing Heuse in the city.
FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TUUAUCO, BKST
goods manufactured. 8 eta. per oz. or 25
eta. ii at . '" r " - -'
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DICAM.
TVABBTTS
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
A Household Article f
Dm.
Universal Family
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
phoid Fevers. Diph
theria, Salivation, Ul-
1UT A T A T T A cerated Sere Threat,
luiL.AlIABmall Fex, Measles and
all Contagions Diseases.
Persons trailing en the sick should nse It
freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever has been care 1 with It aflerfblack vomit
had taken place. The worst cases et diphtheria
yield te it.
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALL POX
and
PITTING of Small
pox PSEVENTED.
A member of my
family was taken with
Small-pox. I used the
Fluid ; the patient was
net delirious, was net
sons refreshed and
Bed Seres prevented
ey naming wunuar
bvs Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and purl-
nea.
Fer Sere Threat It Is a
sure cure.
Contagion destroyed.
pitted, and was about
Fer Frosted Feet,
Chilblains, Piles,
tne neuse again in
three weeks, and no
ethers had it. J. W.
Parkihsew, Philadel
phia. unaungs, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Selt White Complex
ions secured by lta
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te purify the breath.
DIPHTHERIA
PREVENTED.
The physicians here
use Darbv'a Flul Avery
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can't be surpassed.
catarrn relieved ana
successfully In the
treatment of Diph
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Burns relieved in
stantiy.
Scars prevented.
Dventrv cured.
theria. A. Stellxit-
werck, Greensboro,
AJa.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Ulcers purified and
Wounds healed rapid
ly
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote for Ani
mal or Vegetable Poi
sons, Stings, etc.
I used the Fluid dur
ing our present at at
tlirtien with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage, it Is in
dispensable te the
sick room. Wk. F.
Sakfebd, Eyrie, Ala.
SCARLET FEVER
CURED.
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. V.. New
Yerk, says : " I am
convinced Prof. Dar
by's Prophylactic
riuiu is a vaiuaDie
disinfectant.'
Yandkiuult UinvERsnx, Nashville, Tenn.
I testify te the most excellent Qualities et
Darby's Pienbvlactfc Fluid. As a disinfectant
and detergent It U eth theoretically and
practically superior te any preparation with
which I am acquainted.
M. T. Lettos', Prof. Chemistry.
DARBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, of Georgia
Rev. Chab. F. Debus, D. D Church or the
Strangers. N. Y.
Jes. LkCehtk, Columbia. Pre I., University,
S.C.
Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. F. Pierce, Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY' HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally for Man or Beast,
The Fluid has been tboreugly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that It has done
everything here claimed. Fer fuller inform
atien get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send
te the proprietors.
J H. ZKILIN&UO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street,
Jan22-lyeedAw
TTIDNKYVWORT.
SIGNIFICANT SPRING.
A Dissertation upen4ta advent, and Its
effect upon mankind.
"The green leaf of the new ceme Spring. "Shak.
Everybody recognizes spring, when it is
once upon us, but many persons are net fa
miliar with the exact date et Its appearance.
Webster, the world-renewucd lexicographer
gives us a definition, which may net be inap
propriate here. "Spring," says he "is the
season of the year wlien plants begin te vege
tate and rise; the vernal season, comprehend
ing the months et March, April and May. In
the middle latitudes north of the equator."
Thomsen, in Ids "Seasons,' and Shakspcaie
In many of his works, have, perhaps, no peers
In describing it, and yet "cthcriaf spring" is
fjntghtcd with malaria, "that Insidious fee,
Heiking unseen In the very air we breathe."
It spreads ever tbe fairest portions et our
land ; brings death and dl3case te thousands ;
cuts ett scores upon scores et our children and
youth, as well as these in advanced life. A
pestilence Is regarded, with little less appre-
hensieu, and reeplc everywhere are asking,
' what is it ?" " Where does i ceme from t"
"Whatwlllcurcit?"
Kidney-Wert, as a Spring Medicine.
When you begin te lese appetite . have a
headache, a pain In yenr side, back, and
shoulders; te toss about at night in lestless
dreams ; wake In the morning with a foul
mouth and furred tongue ; feel disinclined
te go about your work, heavy in body and op
pressed In mind; have a fit of the blues,
when your urine gets scanty or high-colored;
te suffer with constipation, diarrheea ; or
Indigestion ; have a pasty, sallow face, 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 ceme te
possess less force than they frequently merit.
The cause of this condition et popular step
tlclsm is, In the main, te be found in the tact
that charlatanism covers our bread land.
Meritorious articles are tee frequently found
In bad company.
The proprietors of Kidney-Wert always
prove all their astertient, touching themeiits
of their preparations. When we affirm, theie theie
fere, that Kidney-Wert is a specific for Ju3t
such disorders as have been mentioned in
this article, the proof, tee, belongs te and
shall, fellow this statement.
A Physicians Experience
Dr R. K. Clark, a regular physician of ex
tensive practice in Grand Isle County, and a
worthy deacon of tbe 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 has net changed. " It has
done better than any ether remedy I have ever
used," says the Dqcter, and, further en he
writes : I de net recollect an instance where
the patient te whom I have given It lias failed
te receive benefit trem 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.
Kidney-Wert will bear all tbe encenlums
lavished upon It by its friends -and their
name Is legion. " I will swear by Kidney Kidney
Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. R. Kauflman,
or Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement thl by
asserting, as a matter of fact, and one capable
of demonstration, that all honest patrons ej
this remedy are its friends and advocates.
mlC lwdeed&w
K1DNKY WORT FOK SILK AT U. V.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 -Neitti
Queen street. mar2 3md
Ill AITS SPKCltflO BUSIMMNJC. TUK
VT Great English Bemedy. An unfailing
cure ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness et
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
ase. or six packages for $5. or will be sent free
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad-
aresBing tne agent, u. a. oecnrsn, tsi ana lift
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper
tbeemly genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued by
am.mei em iiiiuiirwyn.'.p. uoenran--
JW.aBU ilJKITM
i.u. ' ..or mi I..I1MI i yy. nil
"COBBING."
TltK KESUCT OF THE LIVELY 8POKT.
Tbe oyster "Shuckers" Oame That Produced
a Case ter tbe Crtaalaal Gevt A
Very galea: Verdict.
Baltimore San.
The oyster shuckers oflfeltimere hare
a playful custom of visiting rival estab
lishments and " cebbing " everybody they
can lay hands en. This jelly sport con
sists of catching some unlucky fellow by
the arms and feet and bumping him three
times aeainBt a doorpost or anything else
that's hard and convenient. Sometimes
an impromptu buttress is formed by forc
ing another shucker down en his knees
and hands. Recently a gang of colored
shuckers from . B. Mallery & Ce.'s get
through their work early and made a raid
en the white shuckers at Ludington
Ce.'s. They rushed into the beuse with a
whoop and began cebbing right and left.
The fun was furious, and was uninter
rupted until tbey took held of Frank
Carisb, who resisted and showed fight.
Then Frank's big brother Michael stepped
forward and interfered. The result was
that Michael and one of tbe colored
shuckers, Jehn Mitchell, had a row and
Mitchell was arrested.
The case was tried in the criminal court
yesterday. Mr. Harris Chilton was counsel
for Mitchell, and Mr. Campbell for the
state. The jury was composed of ten
white men and. two colored. One of the
latter was a dark, t-ignifled man, who
looked as though he might beaelass
leader. The ether was lighter in color,
and se far as proportions are concerned,
somewhat resembles Vice President David
Davis. He seemed te appreciate the dig
nity of his position and smiled geed
humeredly. Beth the colored jurors took
a lively interest in the trial, especially
when Mr. Chilton called special attention
te them by asking the witnesses te speak
loud enough for them te hear. The evi
dence for the prosecution wa!s that Mit
chell had assaulted Carish and bit him
ever the head with a shovel, knocking
him down and injuring him se badly that
he was in bed for several weeks. The
colored jurors shook their heads at this
information and frowned severely. Then
came the evidence for the defense,showing
that the cebbiug was all a joke, and that
Carish had really begun the assault by
charging upon Mitchell with an uplifted
hammer. Mitchell, it is stated, had acted
only in self defence. The frowns disap
peared from the faces of the colored jurors
immediately. They smiled and nodded
their heads knowingly at the ether jurors.
The white jurors also smiled,and a verdict
of net guilty was quickly rendered.
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CAPT. KAUS VKRI ANUKV.
He Resigns Ills Place en the AlUslsslppt
River Commission.
The Mississippi river commission, in
New Orleans from an inspection of" the
works below Caire, held a meeting en
Dearu their steam beat, the Mississippi
lying at tbe head of Lafayette stieet, at
which Captaiu Eads was present. He
had net been with the commission en
their inspecting tour, but remained at the
jetties. The chief topic of disoussien
was the alleged danger of the diver
sion of the waters of the Mississippi from
the present channel into the Atchafalaya
and the best means of meeting such a
threatened calamity. Capt. Eads held
that the city of New Orleans was in great
danger from the river seeking this outlet
te the gulf, leaving it en the banks of a
dead lagoon. He found tha cloying of the
Atchafalaya outlet a solid wall, the effect
of which, he said, would be te increase the
velocity of the current and its ability te
scour out the channel through his jettiss
te the sea. He offered a resolution for
the clearing of the Atchafalaya. In this
he met with no second, the ether members
being content te place a sill across tbei
head of the river te shoal its drain
te eighteen feet and prevent fur
ther irruption. The plans of the sur
veys of Majer Stickney were examined
and fully discussed, and they aided in
strengthening the conviction of the ma
jority that there was no danger of the
supposed division of the Mississippi
through the Atchafalya, that is. within
the next few hundred years. The rcse
lutien was finally put te a vote, however,
but all voted against it except its author.
The meeting then closed. The beat was
ordered te return up the river. The com
mission dispersed te their homes. Capt.
Eads exhibited considerable temper and
told the commission he would no longer
remain with them. He immediately for
warded his resignation te the president.
He recommended, however the appoint
ment of Cel. Henry Flad, of St. Leuis, in
his place. The following members of the
commission were aboard : Gen. C. B.
Comstock, president; Judge Tayler,
Majer B. M. Harred, Prof. Mitchell,
Captain Eads, Capt. 'C. B. Sears, and
Lieut. Smith S. Leach, secretary.
A Japanese Wedding.
On Monday last, says the Japan Weekly
Mail, the marriage of Miss Inenye and Mr.
Katsuneske Ineuye was celebrated at the
official residence of His Excellency Inouye
minister for foreign affairs. 'The ceremony
was conducted in Japanese fashion, and
attended only by the near relatives and
intimate friends of the family. The wed
ding presents were displayed in an upstairs
room, and of course attracted much atten
tion. With few exceptions the Japanese
gifts, though costly and attractive, were
intended te express a sentiment rather
than te serve any useful purpose. Most
prominent was a mountain formed of rolls
of floss silk, white and crimson. Each
roll was bound with strands of parti cel.
ered twine, the ends net brought round
into a bow, as is usually the case, but tied
in hard knots, emblematic of the indis
solubility of the marriage tie. The floss
silk was intended te typify gentle yet en
during constancy, the strength of its skeins
offering a noted contrast te' their softness
and flexibility. Round the base of this
mountain were disposed a number of or
naments of fresh rice straw, plaited into
tbe forms of the storks and tortoises, of
longevity, or the pine, bamboo and plum,
of perpetual bloom, while . into the loops
of the plaits were thrust pieces of dried
bonito, a favorite accompaniment of wed
ding presents, its name (katsu wo-beshi)
being a homenyme for the three' Chinese
characters signifying victorious, manly
and brave.
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A Vendetta In Italy.
A tragedy of a singular kind was
enacted tbe ether day in a village of the
department of Yancluse called Cheval
Blanc. Ten years age an Italian navvy,
who had been working an the railway
then in course of construction, was tried
for manslaughter, the witness who was
mainly instrumental in securing his con
victien being a peasant belonging te tbe
village of Cheval-BIauc. The navvy was
sentenced te ten years' penal servitude,
and en leaving the deck he declared that
when he had served bis time he would
come baek and take his revenge. About
a fortnight age He reappeared in the vil
lage, and meeting the wife or the peasant,
told her that she mkjht consider her bus
banda dead aaa. 'She at once save in-
XornwtieatottelKMamerje of hisprei
search made for him and nude his appear
ance at the farmhouse inhabited by the
peasant early en Sunday morning. The
man was still in bed and when ha looked
out of the window and recognized the
Italian he took up a gun, which he kept
by bis bedside, and fired two shots, killing
his weuld.be murderer en the spot. The
Italian was armed with a revolver and a
long knife.
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Proposed Bagar Beet Industry.
The National beet sugar manufactur
ing company en Monday had an agent in
Hatboro, Pa., who examined the sur
rounding farming country, for the purpose
of ascertaining it the seu is adapted te the
cultivation of the sugar beet. Heexpreses
himself as highly pleased with the char,
aeter of the soil, and appointed a meeting
en next Tuesday for the farmers te meet
the managers of the company, te find out
if they will agree te raise 2,000 acres of
beets and agree te sell them te the com
pany for a term of years. The agent stated
if the farmers would raise the beets the
company would expend about 1250,000 in
the erection of buildings and machinery
that are necessary for the successful man
ufacture of sugar and molasses from the
sugar beet. The farmers interviewed
leek favorably upon the project, and the
council offer te exempt the company from
all borough taxes for a period of twenty
years. This same offer is open te any
ether manufacturing enterprise that will
locate in Hatboro.
When Heward wrote : "I find a pity hangs
upon his breast," the fellow had evidently a
cold and had net yet been Informed that Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup was the only safe remedy.
Ge te II. u. ceenran's drug store ter Mrs.
Freeman's New National Dye. Fer bright
ness and durability et color, are unequaled.
Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng
lish and German. Price. 15 cents.
Ne mere sickness or trouble : read the ad
vertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator.
Celluloid Eye-Glasses have steed the test,
and the thousands who new wear them pro
nounce them the best. Fer sale by all leading
Jewelers and Opticians. ml9-lwdced
E. A. Waltman, Wrightsville, Pa., says;
" A few doses of Brown's Iren Bitters wil1
satisfy any one of its remedial effects." Fer
sale by it. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street. ml9-lwdftw
A Renovating Remedy
Is te be found in Burdock Bleed Bitters. As
an antidote for 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. Cechian, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
I Wish Everybody te Knew
Itev. GcorgeJI. 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 steppedin
our store te say, ' I wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myself and wife ewe
our lives te Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It
is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
ana is givinsr perfect satisfaction in all cases
et Lung Diseases, such bh nothing else has
done. DBS. MATCHETT A FRANCE.
Bourdek. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by II. B. Cochran, iliuggist, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street. Lancaster. tobl4eed4
"Walnut Lear Hair Restorer.
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 fallen off.
It does net In any manner effect the health,
which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of
Silver preparations have dene. 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 CO
Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL
& UUOKEL. New Yerk. fun6-lyd.eedftw
HANOAHTBR WATCHEe
A"
TO THE
IAIUEACTORT
OF TUB
Lancaster Watcli Ce.
JTA8.JJEKN
RECENTLY COMPLETED,
WITH THE PURPOSE OF
DOUBLING THE CAPACITY
OF THE
FACTORY IN THE VARIOUS GRADES
OF THE
Lancaster Mas.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
w
ILl.-OX & WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KINO STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortment of the various styles con
stantiy en hand and for sale en the most lib
eral terms ter Cas!i or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is xnest cordially Invited te call
and examine thjsjainatrnments,. which will be
leund te bcvery 8-perier i Quality and
Moderate ier PVfee.
Mtt. DECKER fe also agent ler the Famous
"K NAB B"
And vera! ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prwea rrpm aw tip ward.
i"
Extensive Addition
MMJUOAH.
TOCOWNTI IKON BITTEB9.
BROWN'S
LEON
BITTERS
will cure dyspepsia, heartburn, mala
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and ether wasting diseases.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the bleed and purifies the
system ; cures weakness, lack of en
ergy, etc. Try n bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iren preparation that does
net color the teeth, and will net cause
headache or constipation, as ether
Iren preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON'
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without an equal.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCU
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
Street, Lancaster. mil lwdftft w TF
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U'HTUKUIA.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANCE
W HEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
This wonderful remedy lias saved the lives et
many, many children who were
almost dead with
Diphtheria.
S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says :
iuu Burgeons proneunceu my case vinn-
tlierla
and decided that no remedies could
reach It,
Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
lite,
Libeous Leach, Nashua, N. H., says : "I had
painter's celle and dipthcretlc 'ere threat
very severely. Pain Killer drove both away."
DRUGGISTS
ml-lind&w
ALL KEEP IT.
TXNWAItJS, JtC.
OfKciAL notice.
C7
Chandeliers
AND
GAS FIXTURES
OF ALL KINDS.
Glebes and Shades,
Ceal Oil Lamps.
1 lambing and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
A LAttQE ASSORTMENT OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUFS,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
leb27-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
UA.RRLA.ttXB, JtC.
rrajE
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
UEAK OF CENTRAL MARKET" HOUSES,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished in tbe meat com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
best selected material and employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr
prices are the cheapest lu the state. We buy
ter cash and selL en the most reasonable
terms. Give us a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. naC-tfdJtw
GHANOLAB MORat THKOAT. Al
though this affection, from Its promi
nence among the clergy, has received ttbe ap
pellation. "ClenrvBiaa's Sere Threat" it is
by no means confined te members et that pro
fession, nor even te public speakers. The ap
pearances et the parte affected la this 6
ease are enaracteruue, though vary greatl v
in individual cases. -All diseases or Jtye. Xar
aad Thieat sueeessrnllv treated brBU. H.
JS. Ull JB. JL. AfAWASWSlSb
sastwauure:
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We keep notenlj GmekM ,
r jj . ssi r"t a;
ing, but also tough
smitafcH
"T4T
knock about In, geed
ma
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suits and goods for r
suitable for the
&3!ftl
A. C. YATES & COl
Ledger Building, Chestral & fixifc
.,.3f'Ji k
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PHILADELPHIA.
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Astrich Br ethers,
PAT.AfTB! OP PAHHTnllS:
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13 EAST KING STREET.
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WE WILL OPEN
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OUR NEW I)KPATtTmrmfTrVi
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On Wednesday, March fflfii
AND INVITE INSPECTION.
A Full anil RlMrant Mn. l
READY-MADE DRESSkS FOR LADIES AM '303
CHILDREN. mm
aise a i.arge and well Selected Stock Mx J5tK
-e .-, " .!, 33S
.Diti&an liiimiM. r - '&.?'
-w- eiciiu .Bargains will ee OSeree.: SMI4&
department will be under the msiiMSsaei ei' l j
MfesSBS. M. A. BASH A HON, former piSris-',',:
lumuiuie i-miaueipma anil ana ciOiur.Btore.re
which business will be closed. jf
Spring Millinery.
A Iftrcn find Vnrinrl Htnelr r.r ' , .-' .jf.-
Sl'KINGHATS AND BONNETS iB'Cakte1-'
Milan and Chip. Black and all HeWl s SM-4
HnirinM fstmrm . --'i- A
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KUIUUas IX ALL NCW SHADED AsJ-Vj
,.'ije Asauruuaaui tZri I
BEULEWUKK EMRKOIDERT ft$
at Special Lew Prices. - i$2
Bargains In -- svvr
ue.uie.a- adu UHUiD'S arJUNu HOBI
LADIES' AND GENT'S LINBN HAttBAaV
CHIEFS. ;fV3Vj
Special Bargains In -nH'
Fine Qualitv worth 9Ba at -BUm jJTT&k-;:
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Special Bargains la - - ?,
All-Ltnen Table Cleths, 64 la. wMe, .?:
Kin nTYivn J&.&-
In lliree
Buttens, Five Heeks aad MisOfK-:
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EASTER CARDS selected With
great variety, at
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NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LAN
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