Wtyt lanttfi mlit Price Tire Centg. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. APEIL 9, 1883. Yelnme XIX-Ke. 187. nevum vuKNianimi boedb. V LINK Si BBENEHAH. A FEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT. In painting a building the most important consideration is te Belect the very beBt Paints, by doing se you avoid the ex pen be of repainting before the proper time for repainting occurs. And as the paint costs less than the put ting en, what you most want te save is labor. The best paints cannot be pro pre pared by band-mixing be that that they will prove durable and cover as great a quautity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly ex Derienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of cemplete machinery. We have been selling WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S PAINTS for two years and the reports rcccivrd from all our customers justi fy us in offering te furnish our pure paints FREE of COST te any buyer who having painted his building with our paints can demonstrate that our paint has net cot 10 percent, less for paint used than cost would have been for either pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the country. We only ask you te give it a test FLLNN & BRENEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. ury VKXI DOOKTOTUK VOUKT UOCSK. PAHNESTOCK'S. OPENED THIS DAY LARGE LOTS OF BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES, Which are well worthy the attention of purchasers. Our BLACK SILKS at 75e., 87$c. and $1.00 are a RARE BARGAIN, and should be seen by these in want. We are opening piles of NEW AND SEASONABLE -DRYGOODS In every department DAILY. Visitors te our store will flud each succeeding day something that is new and attractive, and at LESS than REGULAR PRICES. Bar gains in CARPETS and RUGS. Handsome SMYRNA RUGS reduced in price. Bag Carpets, 250. up. Ingrain Carpets, 25c. up. Hall and Stair Carpets. ALL AT BARGAIN TRICES. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. - - LANCASTER, PA. MiLLiifirJcr. e VEN1KU OF M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. AHthe Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS leceived daily aud sold at the LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. CJjOTUINU. M 1RGHANT TAILORING We pay especial attention, and call your at tention te it. We invite everyone in want of !lUO()I. DECENT, WKL.L-HTTI.Nu .SUIT, at a Lew Price, te call en u and examine, our GOODS and PRICKS. WHAT IS THE USE Of paying a Big Price for a READY-MADE SUIT wlien we can make veu a decent, sub etimtial ene ter15 te $18. We also Ikivchmue as low as $li STOP AND LOOK AT OUR Shew Windows Yeu can obtain some lili a "el tlie abeve'a correctness. We have en liaml an 1MM ENSE STOCK of I Ready-Made Clothing Fer MEN. YOUTHS, HOYS anil CHILDREN, anil also all kins el Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas. 3-The Celebrated PKNN HALL WHITE SHIRT which we bell for 80 cts- is the bcalund cheapext in tliu inuiket. HIRSH & BRO., Fenn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ET. H. OKWIAKT. SPEIM OPENIIG AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ' NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND- SL'RING OVEKCJOATIXti, Eyer brought te the City of Lancaster. 43-Theso desirous of securing Choice Styles are Invited te call early. rpHK SEASON AT BAKU X Fer Werkiugmen te leek around lorjeb", and the place te get their "Working Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Hosiery, &c, &c, IS AT BECHTOLD'S, Ne. 52 North Queen Street. P. 8. Choice Building Stene and Sand ler sale. HENRY MECHTOLD, fc3-lya Ne. 52 N. Queen Street. aoevs. VLWlUlSH,VNJ)ERirKAlt, V. J. K. HMALINO'S uAltU. Addenda. FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te pccurc the trreatest bargains in line lleivy-Weisht WOOLENS overellcrcilln this city. Remember, I am going te close them eutif possible this season, 1 have handled this class et goods ler ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits el all the leading makes et clelh in Hie market and de .-ay 1 think the F. & II. amljebanny Kdrci'ens are superior in finish, mero reliable in color and mere durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remember, also, I am the only man in this city that has the NERVE te tuckle these line, high priced goods. They can only be had in large cities at prices net less than 570 te $75. 1 am cleHiig mine out at (40 a suit. 1 am having a great Roem In Treuserings, I am offering Heavy-Weights from J3.50 te $10 a pair make a note of this. 1 have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public for the kind patronage extended particularly slnce my great reduc tion In prices, 1 shall endeavor te give en tire satisiactien toallmypatrens. Reiner again able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every ene the greatest value for their Investment. All mv productions are warranted te be el superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any etlier house in the trade, having lniny employ the best skilled workmen irem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer 1 will net allow It -te go out. 7Place your erd or at en co at 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bbkb. I have a let of Remnants el Fine Cleths and Casslmerei, suitable lorchll lerchll drcn, te which I invite the attention el me' hers et small boys lrem llve te ten years et age. These Remnants are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be bad from CO cents te $1.50 a Suit. I have en hand a large let el LINEN AND CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS ler Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing out regardless el cost, te make room for my new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, there Is certainly a great bargain in them. P. B. HOSTKTTKK & SON. CUSTOM TAMING. With line weather couie the wants et men el CLOTHING, and the question where te buy. We have spared neither time nor money le get the best Werkmen. The CUTTER Is the most Important. A simple trial is all we ask. Our Stock et PIECE GOODS contains all the Late and Popular Shades. THE GOODS ARE THE FINEST, THE PRICES THE LOWEST. D. B. Hostetter t Sen, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, HOOKS AMI STATlONJCJCi T1ASTKK UAKD3. EASTER, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selected with care and in great variety, at T. TUT nT.VTVTNPS I NO. 43 WEST KING STBEET, .LANCASTER. jukihval. ri'AKK Sin' Lifer Regulator Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrl.e3jH Jauutlice. Impurity et the Itl.ed, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Llve.r.Uewels and Kidneys. &1 MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bail Brralh , Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is tell under theheulilir-blaile, mis tukeii ler RheuniHtis.ii ; general less et appe tite. Rowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble lev of memory, nccempanled withapaln lul sensation et 'leaving undone something which ought le J -iv- been done ; u slight, dry cough and flushed taco Is sometimes an at tendant, elten mistaken ler consumption ; the patient complains or wejrlness and debility; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation el the skin cr isis ; spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben fticial. yctenecan lurdly biimmeii up lorti lerti tude te try It in lact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the diseBSO, but cases have occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter (' eat u has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged.. It should be used by all persons, old and jeung, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking a do--e occasionally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malar! i. Bilious attacks, Diz.inchS, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glas et wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. If you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or leel heavy alter mcaK or sleepless at ulglit, takw a doseand you will be iclieved. Time and Doctors' Rills will be aved by always keeping the Regulator in the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho roughly sate purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is harmless iwdwlees net intorlero Willi busi ness or pleasure, IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. And has all llui power and cflleacy et Calomel or Quinine, without any f the injurious after effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator hai been in use In my family for some tline, and I am t-aMs-tled it Is a valuable addition te the medical science. J.GillShehter, Governer et Alabama. Hen. Alcxnnder II. Stephens, et Pa., says : Have derived some benefit lrem the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Tiling that never fails le Relieve." 1 lave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have leuud anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly affected te give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never fails tp relieve. P.M. JANNKY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice lhave been and am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. ,83-Tnke only the GENUINE, which always has en the wi upper the ItED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. H. ZEIL.IN & CO. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 3U North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lanl4-lyced&w "VTKVEH FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE, The (iresit NKRYE COKqUEUOlt. A SPECIFIC FOB EST EPILEPSY, SPASMS, "&3 CONYLSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE.. RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, 1MAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU LARITIES. E3T$1.50 per lieillc at ilrngjrlsls.-'&G The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. ST. J03EPH, MO. Correspondence freely answered by Physi cians. C. II. CRITTKNTON, Agent, New allyced&w Yerk. beets snei:s. TXTILLIAMSOM & IfOsTEK. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. This extensive aud elegant llttcd up sales room is new open for the exclusive sale el BOOTS and SHOES ler LADIKS, GKNTLK MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, comprising all grades el the best manufacture, from the STRONG BOOT or SHOE for ROUGH WORK te a HANDSOME FRKNC1I KID et the LATEST STYLE ler FULL DRESS WEAR. We have devoted especial attention te the selection of FINE SHOES ler XADIES and CHILDREN, having made it a careful consideration te procure none but these that will give the customer the largest amount of wear ler the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We should esteem it a favor If our many FRIENDS and PATRONS would call and In spect this handfeome addition te our establish ment, and we hope, by conrteeus attention te the wants of the Public and a determination te supply none but strictly reliable goods, te merit as liberal support in this Department ler the future as we have enjoyed in all our ether brunches. SPRING OVERS AC KS In large variety. SUITS for MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN In all the NEW SPRING STYLES. NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS and CUFFS, UMBRELLAS, RUBBER CLOAKS and COATS, TRUNKS and VALISES. Sele Agents ler R. DUNLAP & CO.'S FINE HATS. Williamson & Fester, 32, U, 36 & 38 East Kiug St, LANCASTER, PA. ECVHKK, POK KB, UASS1NA AND A FULL line et Hart's- and Dougherty's playing cards at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. HUMAN BEUfES. HOW SIRS. KANK1N DIED. Driven Frem Heme by tier Husband, Site Dies liealde lie? Habe A Urutal Puze right li. This State. William 11. Raukla is .t successful dry goods dealer at the southeast corner of Twentieth and Seuth streets, Philadelphia. On Washington's birthday Urs years age he was committed te the Kirkbride asylum for the insane. An extended epree had brought about softening of the brain. He was released from Kirkbriile's en the fel lowing Thanksgiving, although he wa net given a certificate of sanity. During his stav in the asylum his wife died, leav ing him a little girl nine years of age. The following February he married the second time. His bride was :i young girl about twenty-one years old. Tlie Iruits of this marriage were three children. The young est was born only two weeks age. .Ran kin's confinement iu the asylum did net kill his love for liquor, and he had been getting druuk every few days since his release. Fer the past two or three weeks he has been en a protracted debauch. Although geed uatured and in business extremely shrewd, he became violent while under the influence of liquor aud assailed his wife either iu Bpeech or by blows. She sought safety by leaving her house and re maiuiug at some neighbor's through the night. Sometimes Rankin would get iu a blew before she could escape. At midnight of last Wednesday he came home and drove her from the house. A policeman then helped her te get her babe from her husband. She then went iu her bare feet te the house of Hugh Celgau, at Twentieth and Kater stioets. Colgan's fourteen year old daughter Katie is a clerk iu Rankiu's store. Mrs. Rankin remained in the house ever night. Raukiu was still drunk in the morning, and she did net daie te leturuhome. She spent the day with a sister of Rankin, Mrs. Campbell, proprietor of retail store at Ne. 709 Seuth Twentieth sticet. Mrs. 'Campbell states that she was in uuusual geed spirits, although she complained el pains in the extremities. Iu the evening she returned te the Colgan's heuse and went te bed early, the girl Katie sleeping with her. At seven o'clock in the morning she awaken ed Katie and told her te go and open the store,but the child was tev l0-'u? and seen was asleep agaiu. Katie was awakened a half hour later by the crying of Mrs. Rankin's babe. It was tugging away at its mother's breast, but the mother was giving it no attention. Katie tried te awaken the woman se that she might step the babe's crying. But her efforts were futile. She then called te her mother, who was down stairs, that Mrs. Rankin wouldn't wake up. Mrs. Colgan went up stairs Mrs. Rankin was dead. The news spread rapidly through the neighborhood. Her husband was notorious for his cruelty te her. It was the natural impulse, of all who new him te held him rcspousible for his wife's death. The theery of murder gathered strength as it spread. It was net long until Lieutenant Vv'arneck, of the First district, heard of the affair and he caused Rankin's arrest and confinement in the station heuse en Fitzwater, below Twentieth street. Corener's .Messenger, Donai came seen alter and unhesitatiugly pronounced death resultant upon inllamuia inllamuia tieu of tlie heart. Lieutenant Wamock then released Rankin upon hi.s own recog nizance te appear at the coroner's inquest His conduct was hardly lliatef a sanemau. When the undcit.ikcr was preparing the body Raukiu lemarkcd of the ice-box : "That's a h of a coffin te bury my wife iu, ain't it'."' When informed as te what the ice-box was he repeated what had been told him many-times. His sister, Mrs. Campbell, expressed grave doubts as te his sanity while under or recovering from the influence of liuuer. JIBS IdVALlMU itUL.1. 1UU3. A Denpetale and Kluedy Frlze Vlciit iu l'enuMylvwtnla. One of the most desporate prize fights that ever took place in northeastern Penn sylvania, was fought Friday morning,just outside the borough limits of Nanticoke, about 9 miles from Wilkosbarre. Fer brutality it has nover been equalled in the history of prize fighting. "Tem " Slavin of Wauetnie, who has long boasted of his pugilistic abilities, entered the saloon of "Tem" O'Brien, in Nanticoke, aud chal lenged te light, any Irish greenhorn in the village. A seu of Erin, named Cavanagh, lately ariivcd, who was sitting in a corner of the tavern, immediately accepted the challenge and advanced toward Slavin. After a little talk ever the matter it was finally arranged that the two mcu should meet the next morning, "Jack" O'Brien, the proprietor, te designate the place where the tight was te ceme off. In the mean tune, Slavin retired with his friends for the night, boasting that he could knock the young Irishman out iu three rounds. An the appointed hour in the morning the two men. accompanied by their back ers, assembled at O'Brien's saloon, and ! subsequently proceeded outside the bor ough limits te a place called Pell's Hill, whnrn n. rinrr w.is nitnlmd mid all the nrCDa- rations for the battle begun. Beth men stripped te the waist; Cavanagh weigh ing 185 peuuds and Siaviu 1C3. Promptly at six o'clock time was called by "Tem" O'Brien, who acted as referee, and the light began. Twenty-two rounds were fought, in all, Slavin being knocked dewu twenty ene times. When time was called for the twenty-third round, Slavin lay prostrate en the ground, bleeding from his wounds, and failed te ceme te time. His second immediately threw up the sponge, and Cavanagh was declared the winner. These who witnessed the fight, say it was the most desperate struggle that ever took place between two men, aud that two dogs could net have fought with mere desperation. Slavin's face was horribly mangled, and for a time it wa3 thought he would net lecever. Cavanagh was net in a much better condition, being terribly I cue anu uruiseu. uavanagu is tuu iieu ui the day in the coal regions new, aud already talk is heard of training him for the professional ring. Ne arrests were made. A UKAVB 1'OL.ICK OrMCKK. Kecapturlug a I'rlaeaer Who Had Desper ately Wounded Hun. In Reading en Friday night a horse dis appeared from the stable of Isaac Husch Z land, a poultry dealer. A well-known character, named Martin Wenrich, was suspected, as he wanted te buy the animal the evening before and presented a worth less check in payment. Sergeant Becker, an officer of the city police force, was given the warrant and he arrested Wen rich at Wernersville, and started for Read ing with his prisenar in a carriage. The .officer neglected te search Wenrich when making the arrest, and in a disengaged moment the latter pulled out a revolver, held it clese te the officer's head and fired. The bullet entered the head back of the left ear. Wenrich was captured and brought back te the city with the wounded officer. The lattcr's ante-mortem statement was taken. The ball was probed for, but could net be found. Wenrich's capture was effected by Sergeant Becker himself. Wenrich threw the officer out of the carriage, but the latter in his wounded condition made after the pris oner. He enlisted the services of a country man and woman, and in a farmer's team drove after him and captured him three miles away. The officer is in a criti cal condition, as he is very weak from the less of bleed and the excitement attend ing Wenrich's recapture. It is feared that his spine is iujured. Wenrich is new locked up. Bail is refused. Wenrich is a butcher by occupation, a big, burly fel low, but has been doing nothing for some time. , SHAH. Geerge Alfred Townsend. In an old country shad would come iu with a fete day. The world has net their equal for fiueuess, indescribabls freshness like a water cress, and delicacy, yet with satisfying potency. One shad is the mea sure of a representative family. The fath er's partiality is shown where he gives most of the roe. Frem birth te bones the shad's epic is like a silver spirit ; noise less, translucent, unresisting, 1'ke the passage of the moon through the rivers and the sea. Migratory, but with child hood memeries of locality, fruitful reli giously and even in the dream of yeuug children aud large gentle families, they seem like spring lambs of the water, grazing the infinite fields of sheen. What dangers they pass through, going and returning, the innocents in the time of Hered never had. Provided with nothing te make battle, with tiny teeth an min iature fins, they ceurse the ocean like the silver galleen of old days beset by pirates but protected by the saints. Although the royal guests at feasts and peer mcu's taWe.s, they are like all enduring nobility, peasant born. The martyred menhaden is their cousin, the herring is their step brother. Te see them caught is like see iug angels fall ; se peacefully, se flashing ly ; and in the butcher's shamble they carry upon their delieate armor the light of skies. Smart MetrepUitang. On iv Jersey City ferry beat the ether day, after the beat left the deck a ragged urchin stepped forward in the cabin and gave an apology for a song, with a few steps iu imitation of a dance. Then, of course, he passed round his ha.t. His re ceipts were small until he reached a be nevolent looking old man, who after giv ing him a few pennies, asked htm some questions and drew from him quite a tale. Then the old philanthropist turned te his fellow passengers and told them that he had discovered that the boy was trying te collect a little for a sick mother, that he thought him honest and a case for generos ity. This was aneugh te carry te the boy's hat a goodly collection. But a doubting Themas, watching the boy and his aged friend, saw them meet at a corner after the beat landed and divide the re ceipts. Such is one of the successful ways of living iu a city en " nothing a year." Farmers wishing te be successful with slicep should guard them against exposure. I5ut if In sheltering his sheep the larmer exposes hlinselt and catches cold, he must use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Invisible Celluloid Eye-Glass frames, have readied the topmost wave et popularity, without a competitor, defing competition, and the popular verdict is that they are the handsomest and best liindc. Fer Bale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. u3-lwdeed Virtue AcKuewledgecl. Mrs. Ira Mulhelland, Albany. N. Y., writes : " Fer several years I have suffered lrem olt elt reeurrlng bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my eex. since using your Ilurdeck Weed Bitters 1 am entirely relieved." Price $1. Fer sale by II. 15. Coch Cech lan, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Step dosing and drugging ; take advice lrem advertisement et Simmons Liver Regulator. A Vaptlst Minister's .Experience I am a Baptist Minister, and before I even thought et being a clergyman, I graduated in medicine, but lett a lucrative practice for my present protessien, 40 years age. 1 was ler many years a sufferer from quinsy ; "Themas' Eclectric Oil cured me." I was also troubled with hoarseness, aiid Themas' Eclectric Oil al ways relieved me. My wife and child had diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclectric Oil cured them," (hid it taken in time it will cure seven out el ten. I am cenlldent it is a cure for the most ebstinate cold or cough, aud if anyone will mke a small teaspoon and halt 1111 it with t he Oil, and then place tlie end et the spoon in one nostril and draw the Ofl out of the spoon into the head by snlfllng as hard as they can, until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and practice that twlce a week, I don't care hew otlensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Fer deafness and earache it has dene wonders t5 my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever telt like re commending, and I am very anxious te see it in every place, ler I tell you that 1 would net be without it in my house ler nny considera tion. 1 am new suffering with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re lieves me like Themas' Eclectric Oil. Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry, Pu. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud IX) North Queen street. Matthew Rlieda, Allentown, Pa., pays : "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me et nervous ness, debility and indigestion." Fcr sale bv II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen street. a21wil&w Ne Ueceptlen Used. It U strange se many poeplo will continue te suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, constipation, sour sieimien, ucn enil Debility, when they can procure at our stere SHILOH'S V1TAL1ZKR, tree of cost ft ft docs net cure or rclteve them. Prf ce, 75 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137undl39 North Qneen street, Lancaster. ledll-eed5 Walnut Lear Hair Keeterer. It is entirely dlflerent from all ethers. It Is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Immediately free the bead 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 etlect the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, aud HALL 4 RUCK.EL. New Yerk. Jun6-lYd.eed&w MO HIV Ah INhTKUJTSNTH. ITTILtJOX & WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE. Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortment of the various styfes con stantly en hand and for sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cerdfally invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very S-:pcrter in Quality and Moderate in Prlce. MR. DECKER U also agent ter the Famous "KNABB" Andsaveral ether Desirable Pfanofertes, at prices from $225 upwards, febl7-tta r He Uengn, Ne Banners." A. Summer Idyl." from Providence Merchant. Mb. Geerge H. Davis, a fruit dealer at 207 Westminster street, bears his grateful testi mony te the unequalled excellence el the pro duction of one of our most skilful Providence Pharmacists. 3Ir. Davis says, "Last spring I was very greatly troubled with severe inflammation of the Sid neys, and It becauie se bad that at tmies I urinated bleed, and my sufierlugs were in tense. My condition was se painful that for uwhile 1 was scarcely able te attend te busi ness, and the sovere pains would ceme se sud sud denly and severely that I would be obliged te Iave a customer whom I might happen te be wilting '1'ien. During a part et the time 1 w i- una.ile t' walk, and scarcely knew what t ii. .! hich way te leek ler relief. At this U' .. .i ni'-n.l recommended Hunt's Remedy. 1 tee!; t -. bottles el It, and It took right held et ni d .'. " and cured me very speedily, and 1 in i experienced no trouble with my kidney-" 'i' e. "Fmtiwi .nere, Hunt's lteniedyhasstrenglli ened me v." y much, and since I began te use It I havi' be"ti aele te attend te bume-w, aud am all rigfct new. I he irtily recommend it te nil. W iut It has done ler me it will de for you who are ulllicted." Suffered ler Twenty Yearn. Hen. Jejiica TCTUiLL,et"EastSaglnaw,MIcli.. says, "Count me amongst the enthusiatlc Irlends of Hunt's Remedy. It has proven in my case all you claim ler It. Having suffered for about twenty years with severe disease el the kidneys ( which our local physicians pro nounced irlRht's Dtscase), 1 made a journey Kast te consult tlie eminent Dr. Havjy, or Hamilton, New Yerk, of whose lauie iff this specialty I had heard much. Dr. Haven ex amined ine carefully and said, ' Ge and get a bottle of Hunt's Remedy and Uiko according te directions.' Alter having traveled se far ler treatment, it struck me as rather tunny te be directed te take a medicine which I might have bought within a stone's threw or my own deer ; but I was in the doctor's hands and et course I followed his advice, and right glad was 1 that 1 did se. for before I had taken Hunt's Remedy half a dozen times I round iuuneiibe benefit Trem It, and by continuing the use of it ter a limited time I recovered lrem my trouble entirely, and am, te-day, I think, ene el the most rugged et rugged Michlgandcre. Tlie world is indebted te you, sir, for the promulgation et such u medicine, and lhopeyouniaynot go without your re ward." aC-lwM,V,F,w ' HUBT'S KiWlfcUV FOK SALE AT 11. if Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 139 Nert Queen street. marS-aiudb ULOTiiixa. 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' Coats, Barbers' Coats, etc. We invite examination and compa rison. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger BuildiDg, Chestnut & frxth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. a-'J-lwU 1 UM.-TK1N 'S ADVKKXIMKMlihX. Read Carei-ui.lv. GUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, vs. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The latter is being rapidly numbered with the past, while the former is taking its place in every city and town in the civ ilized world. There is no neces sity ler buying Keady-made Garments when you can get a geed, honest, Woolen Suit of Clethes, made te your order, which will fit you, is well trimmed, and made by first-class Tailors, as low as $15. It is very true Ready-made Clethes leek well when you see them new, but when you wear them they will leek seedy in a- very short time, as they are made te sell and net for dura bility., They invariably turn out N-j geed, and are made mostly by apprentices and girls. We knew of one tailor in this city who, with the help of three girls, makes from 55 te 60 Men's Coats in one week, where it takes from 3 te 4 days for a tailor te make a Custom Ceat. Judge for yourselves which is the cheapest We have dealt ex clusively in Ready-made Cloth ing (from the best manufactu- ers) for the past Ten Years, and tnereiere speak lrem experi ence. A full line of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Earl & Wil Wil eon's Cellars and Cuffs, and the largest assortment of Gentle men's Neckwear in the city. Prices Moderate. A. H. ROSENSTEIN, Ne. 37 North Queen St, Opposite the Grape Hetel. MEJJIOAL. DKOWJCS WON B1TTEK3. Streng Facts! A great uiauy poeplo are asking what particular troubles Brown's Iren Bitters are geed for. It will cure Heart Dia-e, Paraly se, Dr psy, Kidney Disease. Ce:i-sump- en, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neural,;?.!, and jsimihir diseases. Its wonderful curative poorer is sim ply becanse it purities and enricbes the bljed, thus beginning at the foundation, aud by building up the system, drive out all disease A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore. Mil.. May 7, 1880. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I com menced taking Rrewn's Iren Hitters, and I scarcely had strength enough te attend te my dully household duties. 1 am new using tlie third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and 1 cheerfully recom mend ft te all. I cannot say tee much In praise et ft. Mas. Marv Bkashkr. 173 Prcstman st. Kidney Disease Cured. ft Chrtsttansbnrg, Va.. 1SS1. s SuHerlug from kidney disease, from which 1 could get no relief, I trted HrewnV Iren Hitters, which cured me ceuiplctay. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did net seem te be nole te tat at all. 1 tcave him Iren JJ li ters wltli the happiest results. .1. KYLE MOSTAOUE Heurt Disoace. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. '.', IbSl. After trying ditrerent physi cians and many remedies ler palpitation et the heart without receiving any bcncllt, I was ad vised te try Brown's Iren Bit ters. I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave musemucli relief. Mrs. Jex2iib Hess. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies are subject, Brown's Ireu Bit Bit ters is invaluable. Try it. Be euro and set the Genuine. Fer sale wholesale and retail byll.B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 1R North Queen Street, Lancaster. ap lwd&iw T "pEKUY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. ACCIDENTS EAPPEfl EVERY DAY irf the Year. Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Scratches, Contusions, Swellinus, SCALD8, Seres, Dislocations, Felons, Beils, &c, &c. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT REMEDY FOR DRUGQIST3 KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a2 2inilw Ml'HINO GOODS. OALAU OV ifASUION. Asteich. Brethers, Agts. PALACE OF FASHION, i:$ EAST KING STREET. NEW Spring Goods. JUST RECEIVED, a Large and Elegant Stock of NEW MILLINERY GOODS. All the latcat novelties In HATS and l!ON- NtTS, RIUUONS, FKATHKRS, SATINS, and MILLINERY TKlMMlAUS. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, at special low prices. A large and well-assert ed stock et .NEW Sl'RLNU HOSIERY ler Ladles, Gents and Children. NEW SFKINU GLOVES. All the Spring colors In KID GLOVES. An Elegant Assortment et HAMBURG EMBROIDEBIE8, Torchon Laces, Crochet Kdglngslnd all ether trimmings Luces. Colored Spanish Laces. NEW DREbS TRIMMINGS. Large Assort ment or HANDKERCHIEFS, TOWELS, NAl'KINS.ctc. Our NEW DEPARTMENTS, Under tlie management of M. H. HASH A SON. Spccfal Bargains tu DRESS GOODS. Wc haveene of the finest lines et Dress Goods that can be leund ut any stere in this city and are ettering emu SPECIAL BARGAINS. SILKS. We sell a better BLACK SILK at $1.00 a yard than yen can buy at any ether place. Striped Ottomans, Ureas SaUns, all colors, at 35c. a yard. SPRING COATS. A large assortment at spec ial low prices. Wc are the only establishment in this city where a tutl line et tbera goods can be leund. BEADY-MADE DRESSES, Fer Ladles and Children. We always have a large and well-selected stock of these en hand, employing none but competent dress-makers. We make h specialty et making up dresses te en'.i'r, and In every case guarantee fit werkniaiishi r and style. ml3 lyd T OUHEB'b UXES. A 5c, Package 0? LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANT OTHER. DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STRUT, fcAHQASTZ?, PA,
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