K? 0 8B) laitf ate Volume XIX Ne 181. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1883. Friee Twe Centr. MOUBM TUlUflMMlta OOOD8. JILIAN 6i BltEMKBtAM. TO HOTJSEKEEPEES Parties Keine te Housekeeping will And it greatly te their advantage te call at Fid K IN S mtEM Jaia. e. There they can select every article they may require iu Kitchen Hardware, Knives Ferks, Spoons, Pets. Pans, Tin, Copper and Sheetiren Ware, Weed and Willow Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Step Ladders, Clethe Horses, ChurnB, Washboards, Clethe Pins, Baskets and Hampers in endlese variety. Lamps, Lanterns, Chandaliers for Gas or Ceal Oil ; Ceal Oil Steves the best in the market. Oil Cleths for Fleer and Tabic Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coelers. Re Re frigeraters aud Ice Picks. Our Goods are all bought in Large Quantities for cash, and will be sold low. Call and leek through our Large Stock. FLINN & BBBNEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. mmsdivaz.. TVABbY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family use. 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A TYitnlr of mv rHmtlv was taken with Small-pox. I used the If lulil ; tne patient was net delirious, was net pitted, and was about the home again in three weeks, and no ethers hud It J. W. I'AUKirweN. x'hiiftuci- phia. DirUTIlERIA PREVENTED. Tim T1iv!ni!in here iisi- llarliv'H t In id verv suceesstully In the treatment 01 xmiiii xmiiii tberla. A. Stollen Stellen wehck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera pievcnteu. Ulcers purified und healed. In cases of Death It should be used about the corpse It will prevent any unpleas ant smrtl. The eminent Physl- clmi. J. MARION SIMS, M. D.. New I eric, says: x am convinced Prof. Dar Iby's Prophylactic Fluid is a vaiuuuiw dibinlcctant." a leth urn I .I J. KUISMAW. Gent's Mil Goods. Neckties, 811k Handkcrchlets, SllkandCasb mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Bhlrts, Underweir, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Uloves.CelIars.Cuffs, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. 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WbCLOTHINO for the JUVENILES this soasea has been selected with especial care te ihi essential polnt-teughness. They are made or strictly leliable goods, worthy the conslderaUen of all buyers desiring well-made irarments at prices we guarantee the Lewest Clean, natty and graceful in style, com cem b nlng at once elegance with utility. Aniend the very many handsome styles are some pretty pleated waists ler the little Beys, from 4 te C years of age, the description et which would be almost useless Te fully an- .a A eymn AHI OAlk nAOTl Tireciatc tnem you iuubl tume jh ?"" There are no long stairs te climb. Weve them in a comlertably flttetl room en the first fleer, apart from the ether Clothing. The YOUTHS' aud MEN'S NEW SUITS are fast filling up the vacant counters and our Stock Of KKLPEfcANT SPliINO OVKRSACKB are In excellent condition for variety et styles and colors. SOLE AGENTS for R. DUNLAP & CO. and J. B, STETSON'S FINE HATS. FCUNISU 1NU 'GOODS in all the latest novelties. TRUNKS and VALISES, RUBBER GOODS and OILSKIN COATS and PANTS ter FISH ERMEN. JWBOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will . open first week In APRIL. L. Gansman & Bre., GG-G8 KOBTH QUEEN SIKELT, Right en the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. 49-The cheajjest and most reliable Clothing Manufacturing Heggs In the city. TJEAUV-MADK CLOXBINO. MUST BE SOLD. A LARUE STOCK OF READY - MM3E CLOTHING Fer Men,Beys and Children, Biliousness and Bilious Patients. pertaining te Itile, Bilious Symptoms, uni ons Temperaments. TUB KEfllEDV The Bilious is a disorder et the human sys tem. A technical definition of the teiin Is this : " Pertaining te the bile ; disordered in une.t tn Mm hlle : us a bilious patient; de pendent en an excesss et blle ; as, bilious tem- perment ; bilious symptoms. The word blle, when employed in the sense in which it is te be understood in thH article, signifies, according te the dictionaries, " a yellow, giccnlsh, bltter, vlcld, nauseous fluid, secreted by the liver." " Any derangement et the bile at once manifests ltsi in grtut bodily discomfort, in less et nppetlte and in despondency," recently remarked an author et a valuable treatise upon this subject. Thosaine writer lurthcradds: " Somcet the following symptoms arc usually prominent Pain in t he rlirlit side, which is very sonsltlve te pressure. The p-iln will sometimes appear te be located under the shoulder blade. Thare Is also Irregular appetite, flatulence, a sense nriniinesnlu the region of the stomach, and, sooner or later, the whites el the eyes bucome yellow, the steels clay colored and me urme yellew, depositing n copious sediment." The balance of the tee familiar train et ills needs no lurt her mention here, 'ine uuieus is, a will beseen, an affliction of great magnl tude and el varied forms et direct and indi rect appearance. The dlsoase is no respecter et penjnns or localities. Its deadly and Implac able enemy is leund in KlDHET-Weirr. AT ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, As I am desirous el 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 getcucb an opportunity te purchase All-Weel, Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING et such Lew Prices. "" MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS ler $6.00, worth $12.00. MEN'S WOKSTKD 8UIT3 for $12.00, worth BOY8' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5.00, worth $10.00. CHILDKEN'SSUITS lrem 91 p. They Must Be Sold WILLIAMS0M & FOSTER, Nes. 34,36 &38 E.King St., LANCASTER, PA. AS 1 PROPOSE TO G1VJS MY ENTIRE AT TENTION TO THB MERCHANT TAILORING. D .KEHS-MAKIMG IN. TUB JLATEsT styles and moderate cnarg-B. iuw- renaire or the ladies of Lancaster soiicnee. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty, at 27 EAST KING STREET. ,. MRS. AUTEN, el Hew Yerk city. arT-lmd MERCHANT TAILORING. In this dspartment yen 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-GIass Gutter a Perfect Fit can be Belied Upen. All 8baden of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for SPUING OVEECO AT& which I make te order lined throughout with Blue, iacea witn dius and Satin Sleeve Linings for $J5. 37 KOBTH QUEEN ST. It acts en the liver ami kidneys at the same time, ancUby its mild but efficient cathartic effects moves the bowels freely. The morbid poisons that have been the cause of all this dlsease and suffering will be thrown oft ; new Ule will be infused Inte overy organ, and na ture, thus aided will seen restore the patient te health. Physicians of repute and standing, men who nr.i.n,inn.ii fnr t heir nroeuy. au nllUUH: and trusted for their scientific attainments, are using Kldnoy-Wert In thelr practice regu larly. Ne stronger evidence of the worth or the remedy would seem te beneccssaty. Buch endorsements are few and far between. We had almost said that they were without pre cedent in the history el a proprietary remedy Be that as it may, hewer, the fact remains es tablished that Kidney-Wert is a matchless remedy, and one that needs only te be tested .lumnnatnLtn Its rare merit as aueaiumi most of the common maladies et the human family. Dn. PniLir C. Baiaeu, lives in Monkton, Vt,; Under date el April 80th, 1882, the doctor wrote te the proprietor et Kidney-Wert, and said, among ether things: " Nearly a year age I wrote you about the suc cess I had had in the use et Kidney-Wert in my Practice. The past year I have useu it mere than ever, and with the best results. I cured Mr. Ethen Lawrence, et thl3 town, of a terrible case or bleated kidney dlseraer. x have also treated many ether diseases success fully with it. Constipation, in all its forms. yields te it. and in rheumatic anoctieus x uavu known it te give almost immediate relief. In female disorders it is equally successful. Take It all in all it Is the most wonderful medicine I have ever used." Dr. Balleu does net stand alone in his experience with this remedy. R. K. Clark, M. D et 8euth Here, Vt, "says " Kidney-Wert does all that Is claimed ler it." Whilst Dr. C. M. Summerlln, of Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Georgia, says. In a nutshell : "Kidney-Wert cured my wife when my own and ether physicians' prescriptions only pal liated her troubles." naW The hum nf voices ceased seen after 8 o'clock, jrheu strains of music soft and low came from tbe hidden orchestra. The quaint melody sounded like a dire, and the audience was perfectly silent when the curtain rose en the lirdt act. The scene ,.,u !.,. tim.li. iii which the Jewish mothers were assembled te present their babeB te the mgn pness. m varieaieu dress, they were arranged en the right by the massive pillars and the great " melten sea" that rested en 12 golden liens. Opposite were the Levites in long white iebis and high taperiu' hats, and white-haired Simeon. Reman soldieiB,E,'ypti:uis and Armenians in picturefcque diess, filed out the back ground. The high priest in monotone chanted "Thus saith the Lord," while another priest proceeded across the stage holding aloft the sacred scroll. One by one the mothers advanced with their babes and the high priest bowed his head and raised his bauds iu benediction. In turn the Virgin Mary, with the iulant Christ, n..n,.l.f .i l.l.Quiiur fur her child- but the high priests hand3 did net raise and his eves were averted. The Virgin shrank back iu alarm and gathered her babe mere clesely te her breast, whom Simeen cried iu impassioned speceh that this was 1T 1 ....... .. tin imm:!'lll:it.n Virgin. who would sit en David's throne. "Hered, shall instantly knew this," exclaims the high priest and leaves the temple precipi tately. There was a geed swing te the hallelujah chorus, sung by the mothers in praite of Him who would be "Saviour et man uepraveu. xucre w; a uiii silence before Anna, the witch, rushed iu with her gray hair, streaming ever nor yellow ochre dress aud her long creek lifted high in air aud wildly prophesied the desolation awaiting the Virgin Mether and child. She cried out le the mothers of Israel te llce with the iunecents from the daugcr te cuiue and net trust te the honeyed words of King Uored. Iler dra matic speech excitrd the first appliuse of the evening. The Virgin gazed loving ly ou the face of her child, aud' the mothers sang an invocation of safety for the babe, following the Levites. The high priest re-enters aud holds a council with the messenger ei xicieu, a bpwuuiu looking fpllew iu blue velvet, decorated with geld figure work, and after the story .r fi, nnnrui nf t.lm Shir of Bethlehem is told, the precession of women march again ou the stage aud the messenger scans the faces of the babes te find the young Christ. As he meets the Virgin he raises a dagger te stab the child, but is suddenly trans fixed with awe aud drops the weapon, falls en his knees aud passionately declares that "His kingdom shall be without end." Then the hallelujah chorus is sung agaiu iu capital style, and when the curtain leu it uau te oe mug up w it spouse te the enthusiastic applause, and elicited an oucero. Crie.s of "Merse, MYircn fiiicH tlin hensn. :md Salmi, push ing the curtain aside, came out befere the footlights aud, laying his hand en his heart, thanked tba audience for their large attendance. Thy made him very proud, he said, and he was happy. He thought he could net ray niore if he talked an hour and bowed himself oil' fche stage. There was a buz., of lively conver sation between the acts. " I don't sce anything wrong about thai," and "Ifthat's all they made a row aoeac tuey maue a mistake," wero typical remarks. Commis sioner Hess said he did uet sec anything iu the play te which the most fastidious The subject el the second act was ine massacie of the Iunecents. and the curtain rose ou the Virgiu with her child and Jeseph fleeing down the mountain side from the soldieis. She bemoans her con dition as at ouce most blessed and most disconsolate. Suddenly the Jewish mothers rush in, screaming wildly, as the Reman soldiers ceme upon them with shield and sweul uplifted te menace the iunecents. The curtain fell en an effective tableau. The next act introduces Saleme, a p.ietty black bailed maid eu with crimseu beets aud her dance, the Allmeh, accompanied by the nri.nc ctvnmr'fii lnr.triiments ei naviy dressed womeu. Its movements suggest both the Nautch dance and the stately minuet, aud at times the fair dancer swayed her lithe body like Catherine Lewis in the faraudole of "Olivette." Eight ether dancers went through pleasing move ments, circling, advancing, and retreating and the delighted Hered gratifies her wish for the head of Jehn the Baptist. The music of this dance is very pretty, and it had te be repeated. There was a dramatic anenn niten TTmiul heard the nirl's wish, and, kneeling, he begs her te release him from his premise, while the excited Reman soldiers shout " Leng live Saleme " and cry out for Jehn the Bap tist's head. Hered yields te the joy of the soldiers, who shout his praises, and the head is brought in en a charger aud placed near the jeweled throne. Then a courier brings the fatal news of the discomfiture of Heied's forces and falls dead: . The brook of Kedron, as represented in the fourth scene, is a seiwy uuteu i.u i.u scape and makes a charming stage picture. Christ talks in parables te nis uibcipiea, who are ranged en either side of the stage in sembre garb. He is a handsome man, with blonde hair and beard, and the actor's makeup strongly suggested well kuewn pictures of Christ. He was dressed in a white robe with a blue sash, and in a well modulated voice bade his disciples farewell. The fifth act was the Gabatha, the scene befere Pnnfins T;iet nhpn nhrist, is led away. The sixth and last act, entitled " It is lnnishea," is very snort ana mue mme than a tableau. Golgotha is represented,, high mountains reaching up eachside, while iu front lies the city of Jerusalem. When the curtain rises darkness prevails and the women are chanting woes te Israe'. Afterward the crocs becomes illuminated, nnrl all linn in !f1nratinn. and a cllOfUB IB sune, at the end of which the curtain falls. The music in the iasL aci was uei, se geed as in the previous acts nor se well sung, especially in the concerted parts. After the curtain fell there was much ap plause, and the audience left the theatre quickly. the traditions of far-off ages in a way that was at once vivid, gorgeous, and seemly. Amid the solemn chant of the white robed -chorus of priests and Levites, the shrill voices of the women were heard with fine effect at the opening. The ac clamation of the Christ, the warning of the prophetess, and the murderous at tempt upon the Divine Child, were follow ed by the Hallelujah chorus, which closed the first act. It had made an auspioiens impreswen upon every mind in the hushed theatre, had given no one the slightest idea of any thing like impropriety or sacrilege, and had shown tnac at least ue "Vt" . n.ni,i fe-nrf-a nf .Tflwish and Cbistian history may be adapted te inomeueru stage, and made befitting for dramatic display in these times. It was well worthy of approval, net unqualified. We net propose te review heie the va rious acts and scenes of the tragedy. In every way splendiferous wa.s the third act which showed the interior of Hered's palace when Saleme danced be fore the enthroned king and queeu sur rounded by their glittering court, for the prize of the Baptist's head. rx he scene was superb ; the chief actors and actresses played their parts graudly ; the dance was unique, antique, stately, beautiful, har monizing with the soft Assyrian music which accompanied the clashing e l the cymbals : and the accumulation of tragi cal incidents with which this act closed made the impression that properly oeieugo te the highest order of tragedy. Thus far, at least, Salmi Merse's sacred drama is a triumph of the dramatic art. Tn tlm fourth act the ChriBt appears amid his twelve apostles. He is in every way the familiar figure of the common religious pictures, in his person, features, and dress, and in his aspect aud attitudes. There is in this Christ nothing te shock the devout mind. It was in some matures a meritorious impersonation, and the clerical actor did his part well, en the whole, though I would warn him that hereafter he must refraiu from all attempts te leek or te act as if he were a milksop ; and I would further inform him that when he steed before 1'ilate he was neither a king nor a Ged, but demeaned himself ignobly and without dignity. As for the apostles, it was an outrage against the auuieuce te puu euuu ..- - 8 The tiial before Pilate in the fifth act was a marvelleus spectacle. Pontius Pilate himself, as a dramatic character, was all that ceuiu ve ucsucu --. -j tragic actor. In and about himself he bore all the power and majesty of Reme, aud he gave full display of the better traits that are ascribed te him in the Gos pels. The performance of the Christ in this act was full of dolicaey and virtue : and when at its clese he was led away te death amid the cries of " Crucify Him I from the Jerusalem mob, the scene, in its heavenly and hellish features, was such a ene as only a very 'imaginative reader could draw from the New Testament nar rative. ... . . There had been nothing in tne tragcuy, se far, te raise revolt in the mind of the doveutest man or woman. The actual spestacle of the crucifixion was net given in the final act of the tra gedy, which is very brief, showing merely in the distance a great wooden cress, sur rounded by wailing woman, who sang a ..i;n, ,.1,-nf fill Mm (uirtam fell, lue Passion Play was ever. It will be noticed that the author of the tra"edy has net attempted te portray many of the most weful scenes in the Pas sion, and that,- as it was shown last night, he refrained lrem anytmug tuau "" umbrage te the Christian spectator. I must say that many of the. objections 1 have heard urged against this play de net apply te its performance as given for the first time last night. And I feel certain that everybody who saw it will agree with this remark. The audience was often awestruck, and appeared te be gravely touched by the tragedy from first te last. New, then, I must tell Mr. Salmi Merse that much of the test of his tragedy is tee stilted for toleration ; that if, when it is available at all, he would take the lan guage of the Gospels for his Gospel cha racters, his drama would be infinitely better than it is ; that the climax of the tragedy should he made mere elevated ; that there are meroirieiuuo iwnui - qualities of the play which ought te be chauged ; that his apestlcB and his dells are net lit te de suewn ; iu" " "r " leek out for several things that might be turned into ridioule and damn his drama ; that he must see te the business of the stage ; and that he must net subject his audionce te the danger of such a confla cenfla confla gratien as two gentlemen in the front row of the theatre prevented last nijrht. And new I guess that this Passion I lay will yet be publicly perfermed here ; that these who denounce it will alter Ueir minds when they see it ; and that for :uany weeks alter it is opeueu w "v"" buyers, it will attract and impress full audisnee of judicious citizens. MEVICAZ. mOVH'S IRON IUTXEBS.J VZOTHVTft MV. Ne Whisky! Brown's Iren Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are net oemposed mostly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruitful source of in temperance by promoting a desir for rum. Brown's Iren Bitters is guaranteed te be a non.intexicant stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for whisky and ether intoxicating bever ages. ( Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Review, Bays of Brown's Iren Bitters : Cln.. O.. Nev. 16, 1881. 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WHAT PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT REMEDY FOR Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Scratches, Contusions, Swellings, Scalds, Seres, Dislocations, FeleSs, Beils, &c, &c. DO YOU THINK Of a Child's Suit for $2.00? Solidly and tasto taste lully made, and net te be beaten ler leve or money. WHAT DO YOU. THINK Of a Scheel Suit for $3.25 T Built te stand the tug, and beauty net lest sight el either, and the prices WHAT DO YOU THINK Ofa Beys' Suit for $4.00 T De net buy trash or old dead stock when you can get such a Suit as this for such a figure. We thins: it worth your while te take a leek at our Shew Windows. In the northern one you will nna a large ami Taneu asBerunenb iu Latest Novelties Tn OKNTS' NECKWBAB, HOSIERY, and ether FUKNISIUMO uoeus VOR MERCHANT TAILORING, te which de partment we call your especial attention, knowing that we can jftve BETTER SATIb'. FACTION in every way. ler LESS MONEY than any heuse in the city. The Perm. Hall Clothing Heuse, DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. Hiisli & Breter, Nes. 2 ai 4 If. QieeaBt. a2 2mil4w CLOTMIfO. H. I1K1CUAUT. SPBIM OTBHUCr T K. HMAXIMUTS VAKU.-AddWdS. ntnuna ivnPl'PDnUII TMimaht.li last chance te secure the greatest bargains In .. .. nrti. mnni.VVttjMMiFnlf.MH1n AT A rather cynical lady, somewhat of a flirt, & mart . R 2l nfiSaSSS T ' ... . - ,..l.Vknrn It. TimV h- 1 11C6 I any ram uuwmw uiuuuu.- 'J5 cents. . . Matthew Rheda. Allentown, Pa., says: "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of neryous neryeus nesS?debility and Indigestion." Fer i sale bg II. B. Cochran, druggist, Ml and-1,?P!;n TT . . .. .i.iiitrf Vnfll.ea tratnAfL The lnvisieie iuimuiu we--"" ,r have reached the topmost wave et popularity, without a competitor, defj ing competition and the , popular verdict is that they are the handsomest and best made. Fer sale by aU leading Jewelera and Opticians. When reading your paper, mart the adver tisement et Simmons Liver Regulator. K1DHKT WORT JTOK SALE AT tt. . Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and 139 -North Queen street. mart .md GKAXt) 8FECIFIU MRIMCINlS. IHB Great English Bemcdy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and aU Diseases that IUUU1I 1USO Ul JLntAJ.WAT, .jd. w-- tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ULUUr UUVOBDB buab 1COU w Aueaiuvy w ww- sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full par- UVlUOiO AAA VIA UlkUlLilv ww w - send tree by mail te every one. The Specific u,its.lA a aMi hatt timtrtriaa Qttl TUT Tin ftr aire, or six packages ter $5, or will be sent tree AUibU UUOOU DUvuiw v vwuiu w wv v. w feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Drngglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MKDIC1NK CO., N. TC . priHTiw; ANOTHER VIEW OF IT. Jenn Swlntea's Opinion or the Play. N. Y. Sun. The pensive overture seen stills the mind, and some of my guestiens are an swered at once as the curtain rises ever a scene in the Temple of Jerusalem. It is picturesque, novel; Oriental, Hebraic, and rivets the interest ei every Bptnsuuui. x is evident that there have been years of serieuB historical study of all the details of nnoienf i.irmim'.Hn(M. SBrviOC CUStOm. costume, and manners. The High Priest, the priests and Levites, the mothers with their babes, among whom were the Virgin -inri c.ma thn nHir and incense, the ark and cherubim, and all the pageantry and paraphernalia of the Temple, brought back nearly a Miracle. E.Acnith Hall. Blnghamten, N. . writes I suffered for several mentl,lsa,,V,'i5 u1t naln through the left lung and shoulders. I Fet my spirits, appetite and color. and could with difficulty keep up all day. My mother pYecnred S Burdecic Bleed Bitters ; I took them as directed, and have felt no pain since firs?wek alter using thena ainnew qnlta well " Price SI. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure is ueciueuu ."" "ue .... rAwJTu. Cough in en e-halt the time and relieve Asth-1 ma,lJrenchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and i snow mere cab3 i 1uu.uiuruv". "" ,r , all ethers. ItwUl cure where they tall, it is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Prjce, 10c., 60c and S1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use anuuu a f-oiuue --1 e- sw hv H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 1 and 139 North Qtteen street. feb7-eedl Walnut Leaf Hair Keaterer. It Is enUrely diflerentfrem aU ethers. Itte as clear as water, and, as lta name tecucates. is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It , wlU immediately free the head from aUrfan.d5Sl restore gray hair te Its natural color Pro duce a new growth where It. laaen Itdoesnet lnany manner eflect the healt S&rSSSgE&SS have den7. FirM fight effaSed hairj m a few days te al beautify ffineav nrnini. .ajsu. jruiA, ut ukkwww -.- Dbttie is warranted. 6K1TH, JL1NE CO., Wholesale Agents. Phuadelphlj , andHALL iRUCKELTNewYerk. fun8-lyd.eedw H. GERHARTS TA1L0R1N& ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF THE LARGEBV AHSORTMENT OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SFB1KG OYEKCOATING, Ever brought te the City of Lancaster. thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth In the market and de say I think the F. A H. and Jelianrfr Edredens are superior In finish, mere reliable In color and mere durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remamber, also. I am the only man in this city that has the NERVE te tackle these line, high-priced goods. They can only be had in large cities at prices net less than S70 te $75. I em closing mine I am having a great Beem In Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Welghta trpm SS.50 te $10 a pair make a note of this. I have among my line the best English and Frenen patterns, that cannot be had In Phila delphia ler less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public for the kind patrenaga extended particularly slnce my great reduc tion in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Bctnseagain able te attend te business, I wHl superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for their investment. All mr productions are warranted te be et superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any ether house In the trade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen lrem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer I will net allow it te go out. AWPlaoeyour orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bh I have a let of Remnant et Fine Cleths and Cassimercs, suitable for chil dren, te which I invite the attention of mothers el small boys lrem live te ten years of age. These Remnant are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had lromWeenU te $1.60 a Suit. I have en hand a large let of MNEN AND GLDTH LINED COLLARS AND, CUFFS ler GTStlemen and Youths which I am closing out regardless el oest, te inake roena tee my "T PR5! "SSfc .Mri-SM-r.rSat Binme una iwwi - bargain InThem. S-Tliese desirous of securing Choice Styles are invited te call early. TUtWAMtXjUtC. OrKCIAL MUTAOE. KJ Ghandeliers AND OOAJj. B HABI1N Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all islnas el LUMBER AH U tU4X. mrm-rA. Nft.420 North Water and Prtnee reatx above Lemen LancastesT n3-lyd An. Important Discovery Has been made wherefiy a successful vegeta ble combination has heen tatredueed. wbicn acte upon the bowels, the Uver and the Idd neys.andatthe fame time Imparts trength and vitality te the entire 7m'JBn,d2?k Bleed Bitters censUtute this important dis covery. Price SL Fer sale by H.E. Cechiaa, druggist, 187 ana 139 North Queen street, MwefkdPelph-a Herse Ma nnre by the car lead at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth or FamUy and Sujpurases. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. ZSSSZE&t 5t Chestnut street. Kauf&nan, Keller & Ge. apr-lyd 00 M. V. B. OOHO, 530 irOMTH WATXft BT Zancmfr, JaH Whelesals aefl'BetaU Dealers in T.nMARfti'AND GOAL. OonaMttem Wltks Jelephealc Ezchaage, Yard and Offl6T Ha.NOarHWTAMS STBEET. HMHju GAS FIXTURES OF-ALL KINDS. Qlebesland Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasflttimg, Hoefing ana opeaung. A LARGE A880KTME5T OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. -AT- JOHN P. SCHAUFS, NO. 24 SOUTH QUMN STItMBT, feb27-lyd LANCArtER. PA. s AHDEL H. PBIOK. ""OUSmt, BAB BtMetU51 41 GRANT 8TEMT. Jjaftinedl itely taBesx et Court Hen, Ihs New Biillding. psW-tttl
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