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Volume XIX-Ne 183.
LACASTEK, PA. WEDNESDAY. APRL 4, 1883.
Price Twe Cents.
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L1INN & BKGNEHA.N.
TO HOUSEKEEPEKS
Parlies geintj te Housekeeping will And it greatly te their advantage te call
at FLINN & BRENEMAN'S.
There they can select every article they may require in Kitchen Hardware,
Kuies, Felks, Spoons, Pets, Pans, Tin, Copper and Sheetiren "Ware, Weed
and Willow Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Step Ladders, Clethe Horses, Churns,
"Washboards, Clethe Pins, Baskets and Hampers in end lew variety.
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandaliers for Gas or Ceal Oil ; Ceal Oil Steves the
best in the market.
Oil Cleths ler Fleer and Table. Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coelers. Re
frigerators and Ice Picks.
Our Goods are all bought in Large Quantities for cash, and will be sold
"low. Call aiid leek through our Large Stock.
FLINN & BRBNBMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
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GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAIR'S OLD STORE.)
HO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND DESIRABLE LINE OF
BLACK GOODS.
rucludiug; LUPIN'S CASHMERES, BLUE and in JET BLACK.
CUT CASHMERES. LANGTRY SUITINGS, BLACK BATTISTE, NUN'S VEIL-
I NO, 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 the Cheapest Goods yet offered
Geerge Fahnesteek,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET,
OLuriilAU.
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WHAT
DO YOU THINK
Of a Child's Suit ter $2.(0? Solidly and taste
fully made, and net te be lii:iit'ii for love or
money.
WHAT
DO YOU THINK
Of a Scheel Suit for $.1,25 7 Hullt te stand tlie
tug, ami beauty net lest sight of either, and
tin: pi Ires
WHAT
DO YOU THINK
Ota Heys' Suit for $1.00? De net liny trash fl
uid dead stock when you can get Mich u Suit
as this ler .such a tiguie.
We. think St worth your while te titkoaleok
at our Shew Windows. In the northern one
you will llml a large and varied assortment, of
Latest Neveltie-i in UENTS' NECKWKAU,
llesiHRY, and ether FIMINISHINU GOODS
reli. M KHCII ANT TAILORING, te which de
patlmeni we call your especial attention,
knowing that we can glveRETTER SATIS
FACTION in every way, ter J.ESS MONEY
than any house In thu city.
The Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Hirsli & Brether.
Nes. 2 mid 4 N. Queen St.
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riI.L.IAMSON JB VUiVTKK.
It. DUNLAP & CO.'S
FDSTE HATS.
The ii'iuand ler thewe justly Celebrated Hats
have ee-eded oui-'expeelaliens se much that
ve have been obliged te devote part of the
space allotted te Hats ler the exclusive pur
pose of showing these very handsome goods.
'.Vii have everything in perfect readiness ler
thu spiing reason, therefore our customers
will net only llnd the usual number of ac
ceptable styles, but a largtr assortment Than
ever of the very latest Fashions In HATS and
CATS at prices that seem te have readied the
very lowest limit, and we knew it would he
advantageous for purchasers te call and ex
amine our selection. In addition te DUN
LAP'S and STETSON'S FINE HATS wu have
an endless variety or all styles and qualities
for MKN, ROYS and CHILDREN'S at prices
far below the average.
CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES, NECK
WEAR, RURBER CLOTHING and OILSKIN
COATS and PANTS FOR FISHERMEN.
5rWe are prepared with a COMPLETE
STOCK et HOOTS and SHOES for all who
need them.
WILLIAMSON
& POSTER,
Nes. 34, 36 & 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
rpOHACCO PKKS9ES.
MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO
l'REtSES.
Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco. Sold te hon hen hon
ei able parties en trial. Warranted superior
In evei-y leature te any In present use. It
net as represented can be returned at my ex-
Iiense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta
ges sold en Rime terms. Send for circular.
S. U. MINMCU.
Landisvlllc, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
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APlTALIsTS AND OTHERS
Seeking Safe Investments
Arc respectfully invited te call and learn lo
cations, which are geed, and prices et prop
erties paying ever 6 per cent., clear et all
Taxes ana Water Rents. Rents guaranteed.
HENRY uECUTOLD,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Ne. 52 N. Queen street
P. S. Choice Hellaing Lets lietn $15 te JGO
perioeL.
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FOUNTAIN FINK-COT TOBACCO, BUST
goods manufactured, 8cts. per oz. or 62
cts 'i II at
il ARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
.tjTOUE.
GOODS.
J3
LACK GOODS.
LANCASTER, PA.
CLOTHING.
TJEaUY FUR SPKINCI.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
Suing Overcoats ai Sis
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
At $ l.tO, $." 00, $C.(X, $8.00, $12.00 up te $1S 00.
BOY'S SUITS
At $2.ee, $xet, $i.r.e, up te $9.oe.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00. up te )', 00.
MER0BAHTTA1L0RIM
We have a verv Lnrge 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 $12.0u, $14.00, J1C.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
In en i- windows we have marked In plain
figures ICO pairs of pants, in dillerent styles,
which we make te order from $3.00 te $9 00.
A long statement of facts, or an elaborate
line elargument, 19 net necessary te convince
theso 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 efgarments
AT
L. Gansman & Bra,
titi.68 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
JJ-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manufacturing Ue"M In the city.
"p KAIJY-MADK CLOTHIMO.
MUST BE SOLD.
A LARGE STOCK OF
READY -ABB CLOTHING
Fer Men, Beys and Children,
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
get such an opportunity te purchase All-Weel,
Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING at such
Lew Prices.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS ter $6.00, worth
$12.00.
MEN'S WORSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth
$22.00.
HOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5.00, worth
$10X0.
CHILDREN'SSUITS from $1 up.
They Must Be Sold
AS 1 PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT
TENTION TO THE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
In this department ycu 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-Class
Cutter a Perfect Fit can be
Relied Upen.
All Shades et Fine Kerseys and Meltons for
SPUING OVERCOATS which I make te order
lined throughout with SUk, laced with Silk
and Satin Sleeve Linings for 2J.
37 NORTH QUEEN ST. '
MEDICAL.
lUTlODKA.
PURE BLOOD.
Pv.emia, Eetti.ha, ScnernxA, and ether
lerms of bleed poisoning, resulting In glan
dular swellings, ulcerous patches In the threat
and month, abscesses, carbuncles, tumors,
ulcers, sores and skin eruptions, are speedily
neutralized and expelled by the Cuticura Re Re
eolvent, the new bleed purifier, while the
skin is cleansed of all disfiguring humors by
the external use of Cuticura and Ccticura
Seap, the great skin cures. Ccticura Rcsol Rcsel
vent absolutely destroys disease germs, which
float in the bleed, urine and perspiration
there Is no doubt about It and expels them
through the bowels, kidneys, and peies et the
skin.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Cuticura KtUEUiEsare the geatestmedicines
en earth. Had the worst case salt rheum in
this county. My mother had it twenty years,
and in tact died irem it. I believe Cuticura
would have savea her life. My arms, breast,
and head were covered for three years, which
nothing relieved or cured until 1 used the Cu
ticura Reselvent internally, and Ccticura
and ccticura Seav externally.
J. W. ADAMS.
NjiV.'ARC, O.
BEST BLOOD PURIFIER.
I have used your Cuticura remedies In sev
eral cases et Eczema, Moist and Dry Tctter
and cured them all. Your Cuticura Resol Resel
vent, se far as my supply allows me te test it.
has, in my hands, exceaded in eflicacy and
cflicienej any alterative compound (bleed
purifier) I have ever made use et In. an active
practice of 20 j cars' duration.
E.N. ECKER, M. D.
Jacksonville. Pa.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The halt has net been told as te the great
curative powers of the Cuticura Remedied. 1
have paid hundreds of dollars for medicines
te cure diseases et the bleed and skin, and
never found anything yet te equal the Cuti
cura Rlmediks.
CHAS. A. WILLIAMS.
Providence, R. I.
CURE IN EVERY OASE.
Your Cuticura remedies outsell all ether
medicines I keep ler skin discaseb. My cus
tomers and patients say that they have effect
ed a cuie i:i every instance, where ether reme
dies have failed.
II. W. KROCKWAY. M. I).
Franklin Falls, N. II.
CUTICURA RESOLVENT.
Ccticura. and Cuticura Seap, sold every
where. Price : Cuticura, .0 cts and $1.00 per
box-. Ccticura Reselvent, $1.00 per bottle.
Cuticura fceAr, 25 els. Cuticura Shaving Seav,
15 cts.
retter Drug and Chemical Ce., lsosten.
CATARRH.
SANFOKD'S JUDICAL CURE.
Head Colds, Watery Discharges front the
Nese and Eyes, Ringing Neiseiin the Head
Nervens Headache and Fever instantly re
lieved.
Choking mucus dislodged, membrane
cleairsed and healed, breath sweetened, smell,
taste and hearing lestered, and ravugea
checked.
Cough. Bronchitis, Droppings into the
Threat. Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wast
ing et Strength and Flesh, Less of Sleep, etc.,
cured.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and one Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler, in one
package, et all druggist", ler $1. Ask ler San San
eord's Kaiiical Cure, a pure distillation el
Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold,
Clever Hlossems. etc. Petter Drug, asd
Chemical Ce., Bosten.
COLLINS'
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Fer the relief and pieveiitien, thp Instant it
isppliml of Rheumatism. Xeuralgia, Scla'i
ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Rack, Meniiicli and
Uowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, ilysteiiu.
Female Pains. Palpitation, I)ypii.i. Liver
Complaint, Rilious Fever, Malari.i and Epi
demics, use Cellins' I'laHterc, (an Klectric
isattery combined with a Preiw Plaster) and
laugh at pain. 25e. every where.
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CDTICUKA KKMKUIKS KOJC NlI.K AT
11. P.. Cochran's Drug Stere, 157 and 139
North Queen stieet.
B
KAOFIII THK KIVKK.
BEYOND THE RIVER.
Awuy Acress the MIPslslpil lit Held u Con
vincing Conversation.
" I tell you sir. that they are one el the. neat
est combinations ever iiredticcd, and my ex
perience et that sort et thing has been wide
enough te entitle my judgment te some re
spect." "Oh, I don't knew," lespnnded the llrst
speaker's friend, with alittle yawn, as theug l
he didn't take much Interest in the subject,
" 1 have never been able te tee much ditler
ence in theso things. They ate all pretty
nearly I he same size, and made el about the
same stuff."
The talk, et which the foregoing is a frag
ment, took place in Gallatin, Missouri, net
long age, in the snug ofllc-eef Dr. M. P. Flow
ers, one of the leading physicians et the stale,
who followed up the vein in which lie had In
tteduced it substantially in these word-. :
"Nonsense, that Is the rigmarole el .i boy,
or rather of a man who either doesn't knew ei
doesn't care what he says. The-ji; things, as
you call them, are just as different as the
moon is from green cheese. New, liniments,
lotions and ointments in c very geed In most
cases for the relief et patu and iiitiauunalien.
But, in the llrst place, they are unclean. They
soil the hands and the linen, besides being
always out of reach when they aie most
wanted."
' Well, my dear doctor," sighed the traveler
lrem the North. " what would you have? This
is a wretched world anyhow, and nothing is
ever at hand when it is wanted, Yeu can't
sugtrest anything "
' Yes, 1 can," broke In the doctor, thump
ing the table with his first. l can -iigge.st
ItENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. 1
have tried it en my patients, and have ti led it
en myself ter an attack of Neumeni.i, and In
all cases relief has followed in lrem three te
forty-eight hours. The old piasters aie stage
coaches the Capcine Is a telegraphic dispati.h.
Ferlnstnncc, Incases el Neuralgia Muscular
Rheumatism. Lumbago, retarded action of the
Kidneys, and,"
' I give itup. doctor, and in case of need I'll
bny Bensen's,," said the traveler, pleasan-ly.
In the centre et the genuine is cut the word
CAPCINE.
Seabury & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk.
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BENSON'S PL.ASTKRS VUK SALK AT II.
B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North
Queen street. mai2-:;md
TVH W ASUS, AC.
tfKCIAL NUT1CK.
Chandeliers
AND
GAS PLXTURBS
OF ALL KINDS.
GlebesKand Shades,
Geal Oil Lamps.
Plumbing and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spenting.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
AT
JOHN P. SCRIM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
tww
LANCASTER, PA.
PROHIBITION.
FKaCTIUAL AMU PHILOSOPHICAL
VIEW.
By a Friend of Temperance Who is a
Thoughtful and Kellfcleus Man.
In. the current number of the Reformed
Quarterly Renew, Rev. J. SpanglerKieflcr,
of Hagerstown, Md., one of the most
thoughtful and scholarly young clergymen
of the Reformed church, has an article en
"Prohibitory Temperance Legislation,"
which is at once able, prac
tical and philosophical, and in which
the subject is treated from all sides in a
calm and dispassionate manner. Serce
extracts we make will indicate the drift
of it, though the entire paper is well
worth reading :
If any one wcre disposed te enumerate
the errors of the temperance movement, it
would net be difficult te make out a list
of cousidcrable length. Iu its zeal for the
geed cause of temperance, it has some
times manifested, or at least some of its
leading representatives have manifested,
no small amount of iutemperauce. It has
sbewu a disposition te anathematize these
who, though strongly believing intemper
ance, nave net uecn aeie te concur wim ii
in regard te the wisdom of some of its
means and methods. It has perverted
Scripture, inventing for its purposes a
convenient theory of two kinds of
wine, fermented and unfermented, known
te the Bible ; a theory which has
scarcely secured the support of a single
Biblical scholar of the iitst rank, and
which is rejected by the almost unanimous
testimony of the Christian missionaries
laboring Jit the present day in the holy
land. Iw professed a creator strictness
than that of "Jesus Christ and His apos
tles, Jven tajffig' se iAr as te recommend
the suJMRieu of water for wine in the
sacraarljrfpf the Lord's Supper, lest, by
the taste of the wine, the integrity of some
reforming drunkaid should be endangered.
It has confided tee much in the power of
external checks and restraints ; magnify
ing into primary importance means which
can never be ether than secondary and
auxiliary ; aiming at the cutting off of the
supply, rather than at the extinguishing of
the demand : seeming te lay mere stress
upon-the piehibiting law without than
upon the prohibiting will within. It has
dwarfed the large and noble conception 'if
temperance into the far narrower notion
of total abstinence from intoxicating
drinks. And total abstinence, aaiu,
which, uuder its proper form, is a Urge
and noble conception tee, it has degraded
in the very act of seeking te exalt it. Fer,
instead of placing it where Paul places it,
en the basis of love, as a matter of Chris
tian freedom, an act te be performed out
of charity te the weakness of a weak
brother, it seeks te stiffen it into a matter
of necessary principle and univeisal obli
gation, exacting total abstinence from
drinking as the decalegue exacts total
abstinence from stealing
It is perfectly easy te dUceru in the teni
peiance movement, amid all its extrava
gances, that soul of goednoss, without
which it would be impossible te account
for its persistent vitality, its eustant re
currence under different forms, its embrae
ing among its adherents many of the best
intellects anil noblest hearts in the land.
It is one conspicuous form of thu spirit, of
quaircl with evil. It is oue exceedingly
alert and aggressive enemy of the spirit of
diseideraud ruin. It is characterized,
under all its phases, by a high, honorable,
wholesome and bauefieent wrath against
lawlessness, indecency, waste and cruelty ;
it is animated by a strong desire te see
order, and decency, and thrift, and happi
ness prevail among the people. These are
geed things, deserving te be gladly and
gratefully recognized .by all geed men.
And these things, as it seems te us, are
far mere of the essence of the temperance
movement than its perversions of scrip
ture, or its occasional denunciation of
these friends of temperance who cannot
accept its theories as te the proper place
and character of total abstinence. Under
its manifold forms, this movement stands
forth as a representative of, and a witness
te, an awakened moral sentiment in the
community against an egregious wrong.
Its activity is one of the activities of con
science ; that great power within us, which
however it may sometimes miss the better
way, and stumble aud get the wrong wea
pon into its hands, can never, in all its
grepingp, be wholly etherwise than grand.
The average temperance refermer, prciuh
ing temperance in season and out
of seaseu ; persisting in his de
nunciatiens and in lite pleadings,
whether men will hear or whether they
will forbear ; net nufrequently meeting
with inattention, ridicule or persecution in
the piosccutien of his mission, is, not
withstanding the measure of fanaticism
which may sometimes be found in him, a
character most wei thy of respect. He is
mostly a sembre and severe man ; often
eccentric, narrow-minded and denuncia
tory ; carried away by an overwhelming
and infatuating sense of his "mission"
His character still" aud angular, Im voice
high aud sbrill, he is by no means an
altogether lovely object. There is no
" beauty " in him ; he is an efleuee
against resthetics. But let him net le
regarded with scorn, nor let it be sup
posed that he has no mission te fulfil for
mankiud. His offences against esthetics
are perhaps mere than atoned for by his
services te morals. There is in him, per
haps, that which is better than beauty, or
that, at least which will prove te be
largely serviceable te the ultimate attain
ment of the beauty that is true and con
tinuing
In the faf reaching agitation and' ag
gression of the prohibition movement,
theie is ene feature iu which all geed men,
notwithstanding their possible differences
as toether features of it, can unite in re
jeicing. All geed men can rejoice, namely,
ever the manifestation of the grandr.er and
power of a moral idea. It is a neble and
inspiring sight te see the moral hense of a
virtue loving people awaking and rous reus
ing itself for the forbidding of that which
is wrong. It has been an edifying spec spec
tacle te see conscience dictating terms te
political parties ; te beheld the profession
ai politician, who has never been kuei?n
for his temperance principles, by cempul-
sien industriously engaged in the prepara
tion of prohibition platforms. Aud, if
net edifying, it has been at least amusing,
te observe the curious obeisance occasion
ally rendered e this awakened moral
sense by these who were continually
dreading its wrath, aud the equally curious
discord into which its presence threw their
ranks ; te read hew, in Illinois, for exam
ple, the distillers felt themselves obliged,
as a concession te the temperance senti
ment, te pass resolutions in favor of keep
ing the Sabbath, while the brewers, en
the ether hand, taking offence at this, fell
te denouncing whisky ! It is a most im
pressive, as well a most wholesome thing,
whether for a man or a nation, te be filled
with righteous indignation and wrath
against the perpetration of wrong ; te
awake, te arise, te prohibit, te say : "This
evil thing shall no longer be tolerated."
Of this grand and beneflcient wrath, and
of this terror stricken and compulsory rev-
erence for the supremacy of that which is
moral, there has been much, we would fain
believe, in the prohibition agitation ; and
ever this, at least, all who love righteous
ness and truth can unite in sincerely re.
jeicing.
The prohibitive policy has confessedly
worked well in certain localities and
under certain conditions. It has been
successful in Maine ; its effect, as far as
we are able te ascertain, has been salutary
in New Hampshire and Vermont ; and
its working has been particularly benefi
cent in many of the " local option " dis
tricts, of which the county respecting
which we have cited the testimony of
Judge Williams may serve as an example.
But, ou the ether hand, the same policy
has been tried, and has confessedly failed,
in JNew lerk ana Massachusetts ; ana
few would be se bold as te argue from its
success in the remote, rural and sparsely
settled county of Petter in Pennsylvania,
or in certain rural counties of Maryland,
that it. would be equally successful in
New Yerk city ' any ether great com
mercial or manufacturing centre of popu
lation. As far as we are able te judge,
the evidence shows that the working of
prohibition depends en the character of
the community ; it has worked well in
agricultural autl thinly-settled districts,
particularly in Puritan communities,
where thcre is a strong public sentiment
against intemperance ; it has failed, or is
apt te fail, in mere densely populated
districts, particularly in theso communi
ties which contain a large element of
foreign population. That is te say, the
history of prohibition shows that the
power of prohibitory temperance legisla
tion is in a peculiar manner qualified aud
conditioned ; that the prohibiting eflicacy
lies, net in the statute itself, but in thu
prohibiting moral sentiment of whieh the
statute is the expression. This being
present, the prohibitory law may be ex
pected te prohibit ; this'wauting, nothing
else can infuse prohibiting energy into it.
In every case, the moral sentimuut which
demands and secures the passing of the
law or the constitutional amendment,
is the ultimate and actual prohibit
ing power. When, in any particular
state, a prohibitory constitutional amend
ment is adopted by a majority of fifty
thousand, the really significant fact, and
the chief reason for hoping that intem
perance wiii actually cease iu that state,
is, net se much that the amendment has
been passed, as that se large a majority of
the people have been sufficiently awakened
te the evils of the liquor traffic, te go te
the polls and vote for the passing of it.
Men are apt, indeed, te attribute the pro
hibiting eflicacy te the law itself, because
that is as conspicuous in the case as the
moral sentiment behind it is inconspicuous
and concealed. liut all the laet-s go te
show that there is iu any prohibitory law
just se much prohibiting energy as the
moral sentiment of the community puts
into it, and no mere.
Concluded Te-morrow.
A. Little ulrl'H Dreadful Kun While Wrapped
In Flamed.
Janie Metealf, a pretty young girl of 15,
living en Bald mountains, near Ashviile,
N. C.jjbad her clothes take fire Monday
evening. As seen as she realized her sit
uation she started for a stream 200 yards
away. The stream was down the moun
tain .side, and away sped the frightened
little tniug enveloped iu flames. Twe
g..tes were in her read, which she had te
uulatch before she could get te the creek.
She opened the first one, but when she
get te the last her sufferings were se in
tense that she could net step te undo the
fastenings, but sprang ever it and bounded
en her way. When she reached the
stream every shred of clothing was
burned te ashes, save a waistband, '"ie
peer girl rolled into the cooling wateit. of
the brook with sickening screams. The
mother found the girl iu the creek aud
carried her te the house. She is hoi ri
bly burned and will die.
An lndi creet man Is like an unse ded letter,
everybody can reud him, but thu wise man so se
cureth lu tlni' what in time he will surely
need-u bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
Matthew Uheda. Allentown, Pa., s-ays:
"Brown's Iren liittera cured me el nervous
ness, debility and indigestion." Fer t-ale by
II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid 13'J North
Queen street. n-iiwd&w
The Invisible Celluloid Kye-(Jluss frames,
have reached the topmost wave et popularity,
without n competitor, detjlng competition
and til-' popular verdict is that they felhe
handsomest and best made. Ker sale by all
leading Jewelers and Opticians.
a'2-lwdped
When reading your paper, marx the adver
tisement et Simmons Liver Regulator.
Virtue Acknowledged.
Jlr.s. Ira Mulhelland, Albany. N. Y., writes :
"Fer several e.irs I have sintered from oit eit
lecuirlng bilious In-adiicl.es, dyspep.-ia, and
cemplain-b peeu! .ir te my sex. Since using
your lSiirdeck lihmd Hitters I am entirely
i lieved." I'riefl. Fer salt: by II. 1. Coch Cech
liin, druggist. 137 and 130 North Queen .street.
ffe Challenge the World.
When wu say we believe, wu have evidence
te prove that Shileli's uonsumntien Cure is
decidedly tin- bust i.ung Medicine made, iu us
much as It will cure common or CIi ionic
Cough in en e-lialt the time and relieve Asth
ma, ifrenehitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases of Coiisuinntieii cured than
i allether:'. It will euro where they tail, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. l'rice,
10c., 5ee and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest or Hack lavie, use Shiloh's Pereus flus
ter. Sold by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Queen street. " feb7-eedl
A Baptist Minister's Experience.
1 am a Baptist Minister, and before 1 even
thought et being a clergyman, I graduated In
medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my
present profession, 40 years uge. I was ler
many years a sufferer from quinsy : "Themas'
Eclectric Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, and Themas' Kclcctric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wife and child had
diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclcctric Oil cured
them," and it taken in time it will cure seven
out et ten. I nm confident It Is a cure for the
most obstinate cold or cough, and If anyone
will take a small teaspoon anil halt fill it with
the Oil, and then place the end et the spoon in
one nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon
Inte the head by sniffing as ,hard as they can,
until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and
practice that twice a week, I don't, care hew
offensive their head may be, it will clean it
out and cure their catarrh. Fer deafness and
earache it has done wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I liave ever lelt like re
commending, and I am very anxious te gee it
in every place, ler I tell you that I would net
be without it In my house for any considera
tion I am new suffering with a pain like
rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re
lieves me like Themas' Eclectric Oil.
Dr. E. F. CRANK, Cerrv, Pa.
Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Quean street.
Walnut Lear Hair Kesterer.
It Is entirely different from all ethers. It is
n PlpflT na HTtt1- ami ae Its namA InillAnlnD
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 et
bllver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
Bettle Is warranted. SMITH, KLISE 4 CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
A RUCKEL. New Yerk. iun6-lyd.eedft w
NOT1CK XU XKKSPASSKK3 A1 GUN
NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or uii uii
inclesed, either ter the purpose of sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rlgldlv enforced
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
B. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Helri.
aB-ttdftwi
MEDICAL.
TIUOWK'S IKON HITTERS..
Ne Whisky!
Brown's Iren Bitters is one of the
very few tonic medicines that are net
composed mostly of alcohol or whisky,
thus becoming a fruitful source of in
temperance by promoting a desire for
rum.
Brown's Iren Bitteis is guaranteed
te be a non-intexictnt stimulant, and
it will, iu nearly every case, take the
place of all liquor, aud at the same
time absolutely kill the desire for
wliisky aud ether intoxicating bever
ages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the
American Christian Review, says of
Brown's Iren Bitters :
Oin.. O., Nev. 1C, 1S31.
tienU: The loelish wasting
or vital force in husines-s picas
ure, and vicious Indulgence et
our people, muke- your prepara
tion a necessity : and if applied,
will save hundreds who report
te saloons ler temporary recupe
ration. Brown's Iren Bitters has been
thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, in
digestion, biliousness, weakness, de
bility, overwork, rheumatism, neu
ralgia, consumption, liver complaints,
kidney troubles, etc., aud it never
fails te render speedy and permanent
relief.
Fer sale wholesale and retsiil hyM.B.COCU
CAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
Street, Lancaster. mUi iwdS&w T
N
JKVKK FAILS.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE,
Tlie Great NEKTE CONQUtiHQli.
A SPECIFIC FOR
1ST EPILEPSY, (SPASMS, "SI
CONVLSIONS, FALLTNG SICKNESS,
ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM,
OPIUM EATING, SYPIIILLIS,
SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL,
UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEl'STA
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK
NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION 4
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, COSTI VENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU
LARITIES. C5T$l.f0 per uctlleul iIriiggists.lS!
Tha Dr. S. A. Richmond, Mfd.Ce.. Prep's.
ST. .lOjKL'II, IO.
Correspondence freely answered by Physi
cians. C. 11. CIUTTKNTON,
allyeeditw
Agent, Sv.vr Yerk.
TKURV UAVISViAlH IUI.I.KK.
ACCIDEITS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
1J1JKN3,
Cuts,
Bruises,
Sprains,
Scratch rs,
Contusions,
Swkltings,
SCALD3,
Seres,
Dislocations,
Felons,
Beils,
&c, fcc.
DAVIS'S
PAIN
KILLER
IS Tilt
GREAT
REMEDY
FOR
DRUGGISTS KEEP
EVERYWHERE.
IT
a2 2iuilAw
WA.L..
B.
It. MAKT1
tVQeltttiaie and Retail Dealer In all Kinds or
LUMUER AND COAL.
rrari: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
treeta above Lemen Lancaster. n.f-ly-l
MAMURB ANO COAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
REST GRADES or COAL,
Beth ler Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
1'akd ai5 Harrlsbnrg Pike..
Gkhkral Office 'Xi East Chestnut street.
Kauffinan, Keller & Oe.
apr-lyd
flOAL.
M. V. B. COHO,
ISO NOV.TH WA.TBH ST., iinreKn-, f-t..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Oounectlen With the Telephonic KschariKf,
Yard and ffice: Ne. 330 NORTH WATK
STREET. leb2S4vd
CZOTJUSO AC."
VARIETIES.
Besides the regular assort
ment common te Large Cloth
ing Stocks, we carry many spe
cialties, such as Coachmen's
Coats, Swallow Tails, Waiters'
Ccats, Barbers' CeatSj etc. We
invite examination and cempa
risen.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger tfuildieg, Chistnul, & Fixlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
aMwtl
H.
(iKKIIAUT.
SPELTO OPEIiTO
AT
H. GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Si). 6 EAST KINU STREET,
OF THE LAHUtST ASSOUTMEXT
OK
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
AND
SI'RINti OVfcKCOATINU,
Ever brought te the City of Lancaster.
3"These deaireus of securing Choice Styles
are invited te call early.
T.K
S.-VlAl.IPHJ-a UAKU.-Addenda.
KRI ENDS AND PATRONS This may be the
last ehanee te secure the greatest Jwgalns in
line Heavy-Wright WOOLENS ever offered in
this city. Item ember. I am going te cIe-ji-thein
entlf possible this season. I have hand led
this class et goods ter ever 23 years. I am
thoroughly familiar with the merits el all the
leading makes et cloth in the market and de
say I think the F. II. and Jehauny Edret'eiw
are superior in finish, mera reliable in color
and mere durable than any cloths prod need
in the WOltl.l). Uemembci. also, I am th.
only man In this citvlhat has th NERVE t
tackle these line, high priced geed. They can
only be had in large cltlett at prices no:,
less than $70 te $7.". 1 am ele-mg mine
out at $10 it suit.
I am having a great lloem in Treiiseringa.
I am offering Heavy-Weights lrem f:j.zi
te $10 a pair make u note of this, I have
among my line the best English and
French patteriih. that cannot be had in Phila
delnliia ler less than $15 te ils a pair.
Thanking the public for the kind patreiuii."
extended pai tlcularlyslnre my great rediy rediy
tien In luices, I shall endeavor te give en
tire satisfaction teallmypatrnns. i:elnga(;aiii
able 1e attend te business. I will superintend
every department of the trade iiersenully anil
will guarantee te secure te every one the
crudest value for t!.elr investment, .ill
m productions are warranted te be et
ii potier CHARACTER AND TONE from any
et.ier house in the ttadc, having Inmy employ
the best skilled workmen from the city. Uii
ley entirely satisfactory te the customer 1
will net allow it te go out. 5Placeyeur
erdcrat once at
121 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
Neta Bene. I have a let of Remnants et
Finn Cleths and Cassimeres. suitable torehll terehll
dren, te which I invite the attention of mother.-
et small boys from five te ten years et age
These Remnants are of the finest and lesf
quality of goods, and can be hail fremSUccntn
te tl .W a Huff.
I have en hand a large let et LINEN AND
CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS for
Uenilemen and Youths which I am closing
out regardless et cost, te make room fern.y
new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex
amine these geed-", there Is certainly a great
bargain In them.
OLASH AND QUMSENBWAKh..
H
IUU IB HAKTIM.
China, M ai Qneensware
AT
CHINA HALL.
We new have open a very large line of
White Granite Ware.
White Porcelain Ware,
Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware
-IN-DtNNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER SET:'.
We have. selected these Reeds from the e'
Manufacturers.
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
49Uoedsnot9atistMCtory will.be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.