IfPpSSSplpilPP! CfSg? wfcrn. w!;-r-t- - - v cl & M.HlAM YA: ' -. i-xl ft. St . 1 ----.. " " -r-'-r . - 4 EmH!HhHHHEmO5P -i Wmf -- -Is. TjK..i . - ' . - II h 511 rttYr:ftSr;FllBflH19WW i I V Velnme XIX Ne 175. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1883. Ut-V. ' PrteeTwb CMrtifc w aOVBK rVMlflMBlNU fiOOD'H. FEW WOB03 AHOQT CHILDEBN'S CARRIAGES. te As We take pleasure in calling the attention of the public .-t int f CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. these goods have been made te our own special order, we ieel safe in saying that in Durability of Construction, Elegance of Finish or Beauty of Design, they are ahead of any goods in the market The styles this season are mere varied than ever. The finest goods are of Rattan, Cane or Weed-slat bodies, with gear and wheels either painted or varnished. Parasols or Canopy Tops are equally fashionable. Our finest goods are upholstered in the richest Plain or Brocaded Satins. But we have Elegant Goods in Weel, Terry, Tapestry and Ram's Cleth. Notwith standing our Carriages are better and handsomer than ever, the prices are lower. Call early and make your selections. PLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MXMVAT.. DRY UOOJtS. T)LACK GOODS TJLACK GOODS. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIK'B OtiU SlUKJi.J 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 CUl B BUNTINGS, BENGALINE3, CASHMERE COUPE. Silk Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Drap d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for V LADIES' JACKETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being the Cheapest Goods yet offered Geerge Fahnesteek, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. r; CLOTHitra. U. HOSTETTEKSON. VI.W1 aisti, unifUK WHA.K, .co. E. J. KKISMAH. CLOTHING! PIMM ! ! A LARGE STOCK OK CLOTHING NOW" READY FOR SPRING WEAB, AND MADE IN THE LATEST STYLES, j j A lew SPECIAL LOTS or Black Cassimera and Worsted Suits, Vnr Youth and Beys, suitable ter Centtinia tieu Snltt, and lunging In price FROM $8.00 TO $12.00. THE Merchant Tailoring Department IB filled with the LATEST STYLhS and you are sure te be satisfied If you give us a Ulal. D B. lestetter Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. FaFiiil 11 NcektlL-s. Silk llnnclkeichlels, SllkandCash mere Jlutlii;r-'. Linen Handkerchiefs, Une Shlitd, UmliTWft r, 'ur Sprfng Tep Hlevc-i, t.'.ister jlivi'!s.C'el!ar.-,CulM. Suspenders, I'ecket IloeUs. Card Cae. Ladies' fcatchels. Plie- teurapli and Autograph Alliums, Perliimery, CiK-ir CaM-s, Scart J'ins, Sleeve ituttene, &c. T FAIL 'iO SEE THE UliANH PLAX. S. J. BRISMAN, NO. M! VO'STIl OUEEN STliEET. rpAKE SineQS' Lifer UMw Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlvencss, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impmlty et the 11. ed. Fever and Augue, Malaila and all dis-. eases caused ey Derangement of Liver, Uewels and Kidneys. S HPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVEK. Bad jJrralii , Pain In the Side, sometimes the pain la teit under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken erlIheumatl33t; general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; the head Is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less of memory, accompanied with a pain lul sensation et leaving undone something which ought te havfi been done : a slight, dry ceukIi and flushed lace is sometimes an at tendant, eltcn mistaken ler consumption; the patient complains et weariness and debility ; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, an.,AfCTWka n r,Mn1rlv cpnanlimt fit t.lie Akin ex ists; spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon uptortl uptertl uptortl tude te try It in tact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases liave occurred when but lew et them existed, yet examination alter catti has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged.) It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever, any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid nil Malarii. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau- sea. Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no lniexicaxing uuvcrugc. lr,.,. l,..r ei Inn anvtlllnff haid Or (HireS- tien, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at ni;lit, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator In the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the aliment may be. a tho roughly sale purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is harmless and does net Interfere with busi ness or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE,. And has all the power and efficacy or Calomel or Quinine, without any r f the injurious after effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been lif use in my family for some time, and I am satis fled it Is a valuable addition te the medical science. J. Gill SneKTMt, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ga.. says: Have derived some benefit irem the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give It a further trial. "The only Thing that never fails te Relieve." 1 rave used many remedies rer Dyspepsia, Liver Afiectlen and Debility, but .never have leund anything te benefit ine te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent Irem Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further ler ouch a medicine, and would ad vise all who arc similarly affected te give it a trial as It seems the only thing that never falls te relieve. P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W.Masen says: Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 3-Take only the GENUINE, which always has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MAUK and SIGNATURE OF ,.,,. Fer Bale by II. B. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lanM-lyeed&w SOCIAL SIGNS. SOMK OB" TUB WMKLD'S AMEMIIIS. DON' Dl K M.il ..(. l.Nfi'M ;AKI Addenda. H, OKBHAKT. Special Setice! I hereby notify my Iricnds and patrons that I have just received a largs assortment oliue eliue dium weight suiting ter tl.e JSARLYSPRINl TRADE. Alse, a -Choice Stock of SPRING OVER COATING et the Newest Shades. Ihave also new ready sample cards of my Tjercign Importation for thcbPRlNG TRADE, and anyone desirous of securing Choice Styles can de se new. All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER COATING will be made up te order until the 17th of MARCH at Cost Price. FRIES l AN D PATRON'S This may be the ' last rJmiicite-secni.t!i!grealct bargains in ! line Heal y-W tight WeOLENh evcrettercdin ' this oily. IU-i ember. I am irelng te ele-e f them out if po-"-inIeli'i.-s(-i-on I havehandleil MHeia-M ei goods ter ever :S years. 1 am t tiw.min'iilv familiar with the lneiit.set all tins leading makes et cloth in Hie. market and de say 1 think me 1 Ac II. and Jehaniiy Lli?ns . MipeMer in finish, moi-e reliable in color und mere dm aisle than any cloths nieduccd In the WORLD. Keincmbci, :Ue. 1 mllic , ?.. !.. ..ImHIieI. lt.i till N KllVi IO UicKle these line, high priced yoeils. They can only be hail in laigc clues at prices net less than 7. te $7S. I am closing mine eutatilOasuit. . I am having a great Beem m Treuseringg. I am elTeriiig Heavy-Weights Irem ...0 te $10 a pair-make a note of this, I have among my line the best English and Fieneli p.ittei ns, that cannot be had In Phila delphia ter less than 5 te 1S a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended iiatticulatly since my gieat reduc tion in prlceg, 1 shall endeavor te give en-tl-e satisfaction te all my patrons. BeimraEaiii ible te s.ttend te business. I will superintend eterv derailment, of the trade personally anil will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for t .eir iinestuient. All niv productions are warranted te be et ulA-A,"-Xti i ii'ipKii a vn TONE from nnv etier house In the tiade, having in my employ the best skilled weikmen from the city, un les entirely satisfactory te the customer 1 wi'l net allow it te go out. -Placeyeur orderatencear 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, FA. Neta BKNK.-I have a let of Remnants et Finu Cleths and Ca-siineies, suitable ler chil dren te which I invite theattcntien otmetheis et small boys from five, te ten years et age. These Remnants are et the finest and best nuaiit v of goods, and can be had irem 50cents U $1 r0 a bult. I have en hand a large let ejl LINEN AND ...Xiiivi'in'iiT.i.AiN Avn c:UFFS ter Gentlemen and Yeutht, which 1 am closing out regardless et cost, te make room for my new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, thoie is certainly a great bargain In them. K KaUV FOH SFK1NG. THE CHOICEST STOCK. OF m m Overcoats IN THE CITY. H- GERHART, TAIL OH, KO. 6 EAST KING STREET. UAJtJtWAJiJB. K KW BlKUWAlti! SIOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABIN hi HARDWARE, 810VBS, ' HEATERS. RANGES, PALN1S, OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods. aJ1.3mdfrw NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS At $I.C0, $5.00, JC.0D, $8.00,12.00 up te $18 OC. BOY'S SUITS At $2.C0, $3.00, $4.50, up te S8.00. OHILDBBN'S SUITS At $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00. up te $6.00. HERCHAHTTAILOMHQ-. We have a very Large and Select Assort Assert Assort mentet Goods In the PIECE, and make them te order at tue must usluiii3iiiib.v -" PRICES. MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER. At $12.00, $H.00,6.O0. $18.00, up te $25 and $30. In our windows we have marked. In plain figures 1C0 pairs of pants. In different styles, which w e make te order from $3.00 te J9 00. A long statement of facts, or an elaborate line of argument, isnet necessary te 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 me offering extraordinary bargains in every kind of garments AT L. Gansman & Bre.. mutts NORTH OUEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange .Si LANCASTER, PA. S-Thi cheapest and rael reliable Clothing Manufacturing He-"'n t1". city. KIONEY-WOKT Has been proved the surest cure ter KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine indl ealci hut you are a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wertat once, (drug gists recommend It ) and it willspedlly ovei evei ovei ceme the disease and restore healthy action. 1 nj:na Fer complaints peculiar t' JLiaQleS. your sex, huch :s pain a-:d weaknesses, Kidney-Wert Is unsurpisrc'l, It will act promptly and salcly. Eithf rscx. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te Its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, l'rlcc, 81. KIDHEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bew els. "My triend, E. C. Legard, et this city, used te be drawn double from painful Kidney Dis ease. Sidney Wert cured him " Ja?, M. Kin ney, Druggist, Alleghany City, Pa.. Aug. 22 81. RIDNEY-WOKT Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most import ant organ, enabling It te threw oil torpidity and inaction. Stimulating tue ncaitny secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular dischaigc. 1lrn1nMn II you are sufleiinglrem ma lVlaiaria. laria, have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cuie. lu the Spring te cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course et it. Sold by Druggist. Frlce, 81. KIDNEY-WORT. "I've gained SOfts. in two month?," writes Mr. J. C. Power, et Trenten, HI., (Dec 2-62)," and'am a well man. I'd suffered with liver disorders since 1802. Kidney-Wert cured me." Streng words from a New Yerk clergyman : "I unhesitatingly recommend Kidney-Wert. It greatly benefitted me,' says uev. u. .c. Kemble. of Mohawk, N. Y. "IT" lONJSY- WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease is se prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a cure. Whateverthe causeV however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome It, Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Bowels -D;i w This distressing complaint is very JT1169. apt te be complicated with const! ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles r . i.... .wl ...A.llif nnu liavn lle. even wnea puj su-iaue uicuiuuw " - tore lauea . . MS' If veu have either et these trenuies use KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell it. "Fer 12 years," writes r.yman x. een, ui Georgia, Vt, "I found no reliel Irem pile?, until I tried Kidney-Wert. It has cured me." KIUNKY-WOKT. TUK OBEAT CUES OR R-H-E-U-M-A-I-S-M. As it Is ter all the painful diseases et the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadlul suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst forms et this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, 81, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt, KIDNEY-WORT. Act sat the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "Ihsd habitual costiveness, pain In the back and rheumatism," writes S. J. Scott, Burlington. Vt., Kidney-Wert has cured them aU 11 mar 23-lwdeed&w The Ex-Vice president and Hl Bride Cor dially Received in Atlanta A Leve et an faster Bennet. Atlanta Dispatch te the Tress. The route of Judge Davis and his bride from Augusta te Atiauta was a perfect ovation. At Madisen, Covington and ether towns large crowds of people pressed into the car and shook hands. Mrs. Davis was the recipient of nuinberle&s bouquets from ladies who were among these who called in at the various stations along the line. Arriving as Atiauta, Mr. and Mrs. Davis were met by Senater Brown, Majer Mills and ether prominent citizens and escorted te the Kimball house, where an elegant suite of rooms had been prepared for them. The squares in the vicinity -of the hotel were thronged with people eager te -catch a glimpse of the bride and groom. Iu the afternoon the party went eutriding with Senater Brown, visiting the spot where McPherson fell and the old lines of the fortification. Judge Davis inquires especially for the houses which were occupied by General Sherman during his stay in the city in 1864. At six o'clock the party returned te the hotel and dined. Until half past 8 o'clock a perfect stram of people poured tin out; h the corridors and parlors of the house. Mr. Davis was very cemmunica tive. Te a lady who conversed with Mrs. Davis the bride explained the postpone meat of her marriage iu the following manner : Mr. Arthur is a widower, and Judge Davis was vice president. If he had married whiie in efiBce, his wife would have been the first lady iu the land, and te this p.-.sitieu Miss Burr posi tively objeeted. Thus the nuptials did net take place until Davis was out of office. Judge Davis is highly gratified with his reception in the Seuth. Majer Mills will give a dinner te the couple to morrow afternoon, te which a large num ber et gentlemen and ladies have been in vited. Fashions and Flowers. All wild tleweis bid fair te be vastly popular, se much se, iu fact, that Phila delphia's most enterprising fleiists have begun te cultivate our old favorites of the field and woodland ; and, out of sympathy with the growing taste, a Philadelphia artist has designed a " wildwood bonnet," one of the airiest, most .poetical creations of modern millinery. The foundation of the bonnet is a tender, -suggestive gieeu a Bhade " tee delicate te be cnlaiged upon," as Charles Dudley Warner pats it. The liuingis of shirred Surah silk, finished with plaitings of lace. The brim of the bonnet is cut out se as te represent the petals of a flower, and the whole frame suggests some pretty nameless blossom. The garnitare oue hiue ui uuwcjb a wreathing of honeysuckle, jassamme, hawthorn and crab-apple blossoms, half concealing a tiny nest of bird's eggs. Tite ether side is trimmed with lace and five beautiful humming-bird.-., whose lustrous plumage enriches the whole effect. This bonnet has lace strings, aud a parasol te match it. A ptettier idea for Easter was never developed. But we are told that millinery has bagun te claim kinship with the fine arts. The " artists" in hats aud benujth have a lechuique of their own. Like the best de.Mgners iu ceramics ami mural decorations, they take thair i'le.is iremnatute.and many a misty, myhteiimis structure that covers the empty little Lead et a modern Psyche is a real flower btady, if it isn't something like a symphony in grey or fugal iu dregs-of wine. A low years age only these wonderful and my i.;-.i inrulistps who dwell in the AtneriLan heaven (which is Paris, of course) ever J presumed te advocate higu arc in oeuueib. But new there ate disciples of the new system tverywhyic. SSOO.OOOWOKTHOtf CUICIiKNS. A Halt Bushel or Meney raid for a Half Uuliel et Hens. Army and Navy Journal Governer Eli Murray, of Utah, tells this excellent story : I never shall forget the amount of money it cost us te keep au old woman from crying herself te death. Of course we were obliged te subsist off the ceuutry as we went along, and we naturally took about the bast iu sight. One day we took possession of a chicken ..e,,l. l,e.if. hv nn old ladv. who steed at the gate with a broom and threatened te lick all et Sherman's forces if they did net move en. New chickens were considered officers' meat, and as we were infernally hungry we went for these hens pretty liirelv. When she saw that her favorite fowls were being caught and killed .she keeled right ever and began te cry. Pc sently she began te scream, and finally you could hear tint woman's veic clear te Atlanta. I sent the surgeons m te quiet her, but they failed, and then t jh nffira tonic turns, but the mere attention paid her the mere she howled. 1 then get pretty nervous ever the infernal noise, because the whole army would hear it, and they might suppose somebody was tertiirinir the woman. Finally Sherman rode up and asked what it was all about. When we told him he said : " Give her a bushel of Confederate bends for her hens and see if that won't step her." Acting ou this hint, I pieceeded te business. We bad captured a Confederate train the day before with $4,000,000 of Confederate money and I hunted up the train at once. The money was worth about two cents en the dollar. Well, I stuffed about half a million dollars into an old carpetsack aud marched into the house. " Madam," said I, opening tne sacK, "I'll give you $500,000 te quit this noise." It was as still as death iu a miu ute and then her fac9 expanded iu a bread smile. I laid the package of notes en thejtablp, and I never saw se delighted a woman. and, taking his coat eh his arm, slunk out of the deer.. His companion turned half around, smiled sweetly and said te the re-, treating and unblessed benedict : " Better luck next time. Charley. Ta-ta." A Deiervlnc Man. Philadelphia Times. New if the American people want te de honor te a song writer who really deserved honor, let them erect a monument te Stephen C. Fester, the one really original and inspired musical composer that America has produced. Payne's senR never would have been rememberea but for the music Bishop set te it, but Fester was a true Binger, composing both the words and the music of his songs with a real feeling, a sweetness, grace and ten derness peculiarly his own that raise the best of them te the highest rank of popu lar ballads. Think of "Old Felks at Heme," the "Old Kentucky Heme," or "Massa's in the Celd, Celd Ground ; " these are net a mere rehash of what has been done before, but a genuine creation that has been initiated and copied but that will net be superseded. And these are only a few out of a hundred songs, ranging from "UndeNed" and "Susan nah" and "Camptown Races " te "Come Where My Leve Lies Dreaming" or " Old Deg Tray," that have been the delight of millions all ever the world and that are a part of our possession as a people. Their rauge is net the highest, but within that range they are oemplete, and all the music thus far produced in America operas, cantatas and all the rest will net weigh, iu genuine artistic achievement, against one of Stephen C. Fester's songs. AMsaMlnatien In Illinois. Three weeks age Enech and Edward Neble, father and son respectively, Were tried for the murder of Jonathan Wolga Wolga met, near Glasford, 111., in September. The trial resulted in the acquittal et tue accused. Much surprise and iudignatien were felt at the verdict, and an indignation meeting was held at uiasiera, as wmuu resolutions denouncing the jury were passed and the defendants were hanged in effigy. Threats were freely made that if the Nobles returned toGlasterd they would be lynched. The Nobles, after their re lease, rented a farm in Tazewell county. Friday Ed. .Neble, accompanied by a younger brother returned te their former home after some cattle, which they gathered tip and started for Tazewell county. Alter they had proceeded about five miles along the public highway a shot was fired from ambush, and Ed. Neble fell from his horse dead. The assassin escaped, and hap net been captured. The Iteign et Sheddy. Heward's Letter te Philadelphia Times. Frem the hour William H. Vandeibilt paid a society reporter $150 te describe his daughter's diess down te this hour, when nil nnerllerltim is cracked because one of Vanderbilt's son's wives is te give a ball, that family has been conspicuous in shod shed shod dydem. Who tells the reporter that Mrs. Vanderbilt pavs her "chief cook $7,000 a year? Who told that the wine te be pro vided at the ball would cost $2,000? Why, obviously, the same cheerful scieu of the house of Vanderbilt who wrote out icr publication the details of Miss Vanderbilt's wedding trousseau. What would a man et wealth in Europe think of such insutler able bosh as our men of wealth bore pay for ? Every item you see iu the uews-pap-is about the Vanderbilt ball is paid for with Vanderbilt; money. We understand tbut seal-skin coats are going outet style, and in censeuuencj. colds are ln cicusing among the fair sex. Hew fertunal.! tt.ere is h uch" a lemeily us Dr. Bull's Cough Syr'-.p ! Jur Beperter'a Vacation Notes. Dtnuse his rambles this season, our Mr. M. has taken vpen himself the task et satUlylmj nn.nntniirniig tmiIpn that whatever COOdS are manuf actured In our goodly city or Beger nr.i. w .Li Af.ahl)i a Mil.1rl ! fllUt 111 IVlillalUS, mu Vk tui" bv - -. quality as can be produced In any spot ea the glebe. KsneclaUy Is this se when.tbe skilled Pharmacist et many years experience teselTes te extract rrem the finest botanical specimens otthevegetablo world , the. potent cure for some special disease. In proet. et his asset ttenthat Providence, &. t affords the nest, he relates an Interview' with an acquaintance, given him while sojourning' temperarUy at her residence. She, says. 'About, a year I suffered severely Irem Rheumatism In my limbs, and Nuuralgiixln the head, which I en dured two or three months' with as much pa tience as possible, being under the treatment et an excellent doctor, and trying many kinds et medicine without any mart ed effect. At last a medical trieml advised, me te try Hunt' Remedy, because he attributed my severe suf fering te the bad condition et my kid neys, which were net perierming their proper functions, and I commenced taking it, and in a lew days the neu ralgia had departed, my headache had en tirely disappeared, the swelling in my limbs and joints had gene, and I have net had a touch of it since. Mere recently I was troubled with impurity of the bleed, which showed itself in severe eruptions en my lace. I again rcsorted te Hunt's Remedy and alter taking it a short time was completely cured et that complaint. Hudt's Remedy has proved very beneficial te me in attacks et sick head ache, which it always alleviates, and I notice the improvement as seen as I take theRemedy. This Remedy has strengthening elements, for it has made me leel much stronger and has been very beneficial te my general health. I most heartily recommend it te all sutlerers lhte myself. Mrs. L. G. Tasseh, Ne. 135 Pearl street." Great Praise. albert G. Mass, of Cottage Heme, 111., says: "I have been prostrated for three or mere years with Kidney disease ; at times x was net able te put en my beets ; my wife has often pulled them en ferme. I was net se had as that all the time, but I never knew what It was te be without pain in my back un til I commenced using Hunt's Remedy. Since Ibegantetae Hunt's Remedy I have been free irem all pain, and take pleasure In saying that It is the best medicine that I ever knew ler Kidney and Liver diseases." m23-lwdM,W&FAw ..iwhi a.u-M..tftl- VflK KAI.K Hi I r a 3 v ii a a M-r m . " "" - ' Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. AX H. It mar2-3mil invJCAJU V Asr-; t .it.'.v,ri,-:cv- . . .r. . J xyf will enre dyspepeia, hMrtbara,,Balr , ria, kidney disease, liter, oemplwnt, and ether wasting diseases. " '" l . '- 'tn;. ,.- -j.i'f J," 't.'l.T1, ' fi-fli -,t.c;.k:w .7 iWI'v TKOWWS IKON UITTEKS. BROWN'S meN ---- V BITTERS BROWK ... ,. IRON:: BITTERS IV I.! hi, in J iL;.t enriches the bleed'and parlfie tiM.-i: system ; cures weakness,! lick e.f,..ggT. ,;; ergy, etc. Try a oewie. ., vV ( a .. . BROWN'S IRON: BITTERS 't fit Jl )WH, i'tJi, lllli H "M lis . tj.. 1 i. f; . 3 v i 4fl Uil ..:,) is the only Iren preparation that.dees . tu net color the teeth, and will Het. cause. . headache or constipation, wpwer t -..:.. :n " " Iren preparations will. i-i i li y 'I: V VfiUTUrMU. The Celluloid Eyc-Glasc3 arc the me.st per fect artlllclal help te the hit i an eye known te f-rli'iicc. Tiy a pair and be convinced, ter bale by all leading .lewelers and Opticians. m2C-lwdeed Oe te II. . Cecnran'a drug store for Mrs. brceman's New National Dyes. Fer bright nessandilurability et color, arc unequaled. Celer ireiii '1 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Ne mere sickness or trouble ; read the ad vertisement et Simmons Liver Regulator. N. R. llusyl. Shamekln. Pa., says : "I have taken Brown's Iren Bitters for dyspepsia and neartuurn aim il nas nunc mu uuuu. . .v. by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS) North Queen street. in2Q.lwd.tw I "Wlli everybody te Knew. Rev. Gceigc II. Thayer, an old citizen of tlii t vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and chilstlan minister of the M. E. church, just this moment stepped in our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myscit and wife ewe our lives te Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is bavin"- a tremcndeu-Mile ever our ceunteis and Is givintr perfect satisfaction In all cases et Lung DUeases, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCH ETTA FRANCS. liuunneK. Irul., May 15, '78. Sold by 11.15. Cochran, iUuggist,Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street. Lancaster. lebllceiU We keep net only fine cloth cleth iDg, but also tough things te knock about in, geed working suits and goods for roughing it, suitable for thespertsman. BROWIf IRON it,ij! n ... .fi' BITTERS Ladies sad alL sufferers : ralcia. bvstej.vand plaints, will fiaiit wit Knr s'lln wholesale Aatfr&ii BV H. iORm RAN, Druggist, 137 ?And 139 North MWt Street, Lancaster. mW lwdAA T ... fti hetmmmim UedEedrMMS J!jTwBPFW D IPaTtlElCIA. DIPHTHERfl W(i.9 H SUX,0t r ' "a A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger BuildiDg, Gnestaui & Tixlh Sts. PHILADELPHIA. i -i t x M n i. A K SOKr. J though thl-s affection. THKOAT.-Al-irem Its liremi- nni,,.mi.ti.c!i'rrv lnw letieived the an- DCllatten. "Clergyman'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 paits affected In this 'ls eae ar.- characteristic. th..".gh vary greatly in Individual caes. All diseases or Eye, Ear and Tlueat succc-ss'ully treated by DR's. 11. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Ofilce. Ne. 13 East Walnut street. Lancaster. Consultation Iree. m22-3tdw m2i)lwd HAS ;NO CHANGE - Oi WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy has saved the lives n't many, many cniiuren wne wrre almost dead Tflth ' -. Diphtheria, ' Ct.JJ S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrance, Mass.,-,say8: "The surgceiiH pronounced my case" Diph theria and decided that no remedies could reach it. Perry Davls'a Pain Killer saved my life." ' On . Llbeeus Leach. Nashua. N. IL, say? : ,"1 had painter's colic ami diptueretic -ore-'threat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP "IT J ml-lradAw '! HE ttA.llit1iJi.VH. QBEAT ECOHBB.POKBK.CASSINAANUAJ'CLI. I ltoeel Hart's and Doughertys playing "HAMMAirtS YBLLOW FRONT CIUAR 7 STORK. OUulLLAUU'S KKUEUVA TOBACCO j onlyiecentsperplugat, ',,.,. HARTMAN'S TfjSLLOW JTRONT CIGAR SXORE. OCCIllENTAt. DIPHTHERIA CURE. Reader, have you a sere threat t Take OCCIDENTAL. Are you troubled with hoarseness and phlegm In the threat T Take OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or scarlet fever In your laniUy 7 Don't hesitate te try the J OCCIDENTAL at once. It never talis If taken In time. A dnnided chance is seen after three or four -1 . .. . mi. . doses nave Dcen mhch. " OCCIDENTAL can be had et any druggUt in Lancaster at 50e and $1.00 per betUe. Don't lall te trj'it. H. B. CDCHKAN, Nes. 1S7 andl39 North Queen street, always has it en hand. e2-CmdTu,Th8 "Be Sure Veur Sin Will Find xeu Out." New Yerk World. About 8 o'clock Saturday night two gentlemen, accompanied by two well dressed ladies, took seats at a table iu an up-town restaurant, iiuer iuuniu the bill of farejmd giving their orders the party began talking gayly, although in a low tone, and were evidently enjoying themselves very much. One gentleman, however, was extremely nervous, and kept constantly watching the deer. The din ner was just Berved as a richly attired lady made ner appearance ju mu jijawmuut. Hastily glancing around she saw the social four and Bwift.lv crossing the room con fronted the nervous man; He was speech less with affright, and she opened the at tack ; " Se you're here, are you ? Is thiB the ledge, and is this woman (pointing te the nervous man's companion) one of the destitute widows, or a peer fatherless orphan, under especial care ?" The gen. tleman turned red and white by turns and stammered : " W-w-why, my friends and I were just having a little Biipper, and" " A little supper, indeed!-' retorted the lady. " De you call that a ' little sup per? Come along new." "But my friends," protested the nervous man. " I don't care for your friends, I want you te ceme home with meWand you are com ius, " resolutely said the little woman. The perrens man get up, mattered an apology, Burliiigten Reute Chicago, Burlington & (Juincy K. B. Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy K. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE rKOM CHICA.G0 OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY. OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeka, Denlsen. Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This route has no superior ler AieertLea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes et travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try It and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomlert. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices In tbe U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. POTTER, m Vice Pres. Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN U. A. BEAN, Gee. Eastern Agt., 317 Breartwuy, 30 Washington St. New Yerk. . Boarey, Mass. naviP-lvdw OPKISO CAMPAIUN. SPRING- CAMPAIGN. Wc arc again ready with a Stock that will surprise you, which for completeness, variety LOW PRICES, Cannet be equallnl. All manufactured In this city uysKiueu nanus. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: MEN'S SUITS, S3.CO, S4. S4.50, 5, C, 7 YOUTH'S SUITS, 83.35. S3. 75, SI 25, 5 te SIO. OUR SPECIALTY. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, -AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. Alse a Full Line et Gents' Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRICES. S-We pay special attention teMERCHANT TAILORING. Always a full line et PIECE GOODS en hand, which' will be made up at LOWEST PRICES. CALL AT TiyirAJtK,'Jtc tJt-KCIAI. MlTlCE. O Chandeliers AND r -T GAS FIXTURES OP ALL KINDS. t Inmbiug Glebes and Shades, ' -s- i Geal Oil Lamps, and Gasfittiiig, Reefing anuspeunng. ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OJfc Gtf HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. JOHN P. SCMttli, llj NO.24 SOUTH ieb27-lyd QUEEN &HB1ET, LANCASTER; PA. MUSICAL IMHTBUXMlffM: HM t Brether's. Great Perm Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 ". Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. iS-Wc shall esteem It a favor ler you te call and leek through our IMMENSE STOCK. sep8 lvl Q S. JtATQVOW. s. OVERCOATS, W IL.VOX & WHITE -" ill THE Dress Snits, Business Suite, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ter men and boys, at bottom prices ter the next two months, at S. 8. RATHYOFS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, JTe. 101 N. Queen St., 123-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. rpWO SMALL. UaaDHlADK HAVANA 1 cigars, clear Haraaa fillers, for 5 cts., at HARTMAN'S VELLIqW KRONT CIGAR TOK!. " DKKSS-MAKlJUi IN THJS IAJK.1l' styles an moderate charges. The pa pa renae of the ladie et Lancaster solicited. Cutting and rilling a Specialty, at 27 EAST KING STREET. MRS.AUTEN,el New Verlc city. raar7-Im.d, WILCOX & WHITE1; Parler Organ Wardrooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, j H. A DECKER, Agent?; ' "u , A Full Assortmentel the various styles, con stantly eh iand and for sale en 'the most lib eral terms rer casu or emaii ateauujr -stallments. , l, The public is kmI cerdlaUy Intlted te call and examine these iiwtrumente, whlch.,wUl be found te be vcr "perier In Quality and Moderate in Pric- ' ' MR. DECKER i .le agent ler the Kamew "KNABI" And several etiier Desliable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-tld J71HST-CLASS PKNNSXLVANIA ClOAK! HARTMAN YELLOW FRONTCIGA STORE. " - ' ,Cil 7'J
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