Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 11, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1883.
Velum XIX Se. 189.
Price Twe Cents.
nevHE jrvRSianzsa aoevs.
F
Ll.NN & IJKENKHAK.
. A FEW WOEDS ABOUT PAINT.
In painting a buildiDg the most important consideration is te select the
very -best Paints, by doing se you avoid the expense 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 pre
dated ly hand-mixing fe that that they will prove durable and cover as great
a quantity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly cx
peiienceri and piactical paint makers, with the aid of cemplete machinery.
We have bcru selling WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S
PAINTS for two years and the reports received 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
lias net ce-t 10 percent less for paint used than cost would have been for
cither put e White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the
country. We only ask yen te give it a test
FLINN &. BRBNBMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
UllY
N
J l-XT HOOK TO TIIK UOUKT ltOUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
OPENED THIS DAY LARGE LOTS OF
BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES,
' Which are well worthy the attention of purchasers. Our BLACK SILKS at 75c,
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 depaitmcnt DAILY. Visitors te our stere will find each succeeding day
hometiiing that is uew and attractive, and at LESS than REGULAR PRICES. Bar
gains m CARPETS and RUGS. Handsome SMYRNA RUGS reduced in price.
Rag Carpets, 25c". up.
Ingrain Carpets, 25c. up.
Hall and Stair" Carpets.
ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES.
K. E. FAHKESTQCK,
?IEXT DOOPv TO THE COURT HOUSE.
MIL1.INEUV,
i'i:nin of
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
NEW STORE.
NE"W LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS.
All tha L-itet Styles of FINE MILLTNERY GOODS ieeeive.1 daily ami Held
at llie LOWEST PRIf'ES at
M. A. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne: 105 West King Street.
OPPOSITE STEVEN'S 1IOUSE, LANCASTER. .
J'ZVMMKO Alflt
1UMN I. AimOMl.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING,
TIN ROOFING, SLaTE ROOFING,
GA.S FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET,
CLUTII1NU.
I )OM.Vri:iN'S A!VI5l1ISr.mKNT. .
Ri:ad Carei-ully.
CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
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 for buying Ready-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
Avear them they will leek seed y
in a very short time, as they are
made te sell and net for dura
bility. They invariably turn out
no cx)en, 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
therefore speak from 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.
1
MIK SKAVON AT HAM)
Fer Werkinjimen toicekaround fei in'.m.
and the place te get their
Working Pants, Overalls, Shirts.
Hosiery, &s., &c,
IS AT
BECHTOLD'S,
Ne. 52 North Queen Street.
I. S. Cheicu Building Stene and Sund ler
wale. HENRY JlECHTOLD,
f.3-lvd Ne. 52 N. Queen Street.
GOODS.
LANCASTER, PA.
UAH F1TTINU.
LANCASTER, PA.
CLOJlllNii,VNUKKWJCAK, &V.
Poorly-fitting Clothing is as
bad, if net worse, than poorly
made Clothing. One feels awk
ward and uncomfortable in it.
In style and cut our house takes
the lead.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & Fixlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
aie lwrt
T KM OVAL.
E. J. ERISMAN,
THE SHIRTMAKER,
HAS REMOVED UIS
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE
-at
TO
Ne. 17 WEST KINO STREET,
(Next Doer te Hull's Drug Stere, Opposite
Cress Keys Hetel.)
fcfT!CE 1U XKKi'ASv-KU! AND UUM-
"i NEKS. All persons are heieby tot bidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell cs-tntes, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, w hcther Inclesed or un un
inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rtgidlv enforced
against all trespassing en paid lands el thu
undersigned alter this notice.
VM. COLEMAN FKKEMAN
K. PEKCY ALHEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ter U. W. Celeman's Hell?.
el6-tfdw
StUUlVAT..
tUTlCCKA.
PURE BLOOD.
Py-emia, Seitlejiia. Screula, and ether
forms of bleed poisoning, resulting In glan
dular swellings, ulcerous patches in the threat
and mouth, abscesses, carbuncles, tumors,
ulcers, teres and skin eruptions, aie speedily
neutralized and expelled by the Cuticura Re Re
eolvent, the new bleed purifier, while the
.skin is cleansed of all disligurlng humors by
Hie external use of Cuticurv and Cuticura
Se av, the great skin cures. Cuticura Rpsol Rpsel
vent absolutely destroys disease geims, which
lleat in the bleed, urine and pcispf ration
there is no doubt about it and expels them
through the bowels, kidneys, and peies of the
bkin.
GREATEST ON EARTH.
Cuticura Remedies are the geatest medicines
en earth. Hud the weist case salt rheum in
this county. My mother h id it twenty years,
and in tact died from it. 1 believe Cuticura
would have "-uvea hr life. My arms, bieast,
anil head weieceveied for three years, which
nothing relieved or euieit until I used the Cu
TiciiRA Reselvent internally, and CuricuRA
and Cuticura Seap externally.
.1. 7. ADAMS.
XliWARK, O.
BEST BLOOD PURIFIER.
I have used your Cuticura remedies in sev
ciul cases et Ecemu, Moist aijd Dry Tetter,
ami cmed them all. Your CUticiira Rksol Rksel
vent, se tar as my bupply allows me te test it.
has, in my hands, excended in efllcacyand
eflieiencj any alterative compound (bleed
purith r)'l have cer made use or In an active
inac ticu et Ml cuts' duiatien.
K.N. ECKER, M.'D.
.Iacksej.-wi.le, J'a.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The halt has net been told as te thegie.it
curative powers or the Cuticura Ri mi.diks. 1
have paid huudieds of deil.tis for medicines
tecuii' diseases et the bleed and fdln, and
never leund anything yet te equal the Cun
cura Remediks.
CIIAS. A. WILLIAMS.
PROVIDENCE, It. I.
CURE IN EVERY CASE.
Your Cuticurv umedies outsell all elhei
medicines I keep ler skin diseases. My cus-
temcr.s anil patients say that they h tve etlect
ed a cun: in eery lnbtanee.wheic ethei'ieine
dies h ive failed.
II. W. BROCK WAY. M. I).
Kkixkt.ix Falls, N. 11.
CUTICURA RESOLVENT.
CuricURA, and CuncuuA eai,1 sold cvciy
wheie. l'l lee: Cm iciika, filets and $I.M) pel
box. CuilcuitA Rpsni. I'M, $1.0il per bottle.
ClSTlCUKA J-OY1', 2ri l1-. ClTIUIIIAMl VMMISHI',
Yt CtS.
Petier Drug and clmtiilritl Ce., itosten.
CATARRH.
SANF0R1VS RADICAL CURE.
Head Colds. V:iteiy Dl-chaige- Irein Hie
Nose umi Kyi -j, IHugiiis; Neiies 111 llie Iliad
Nervous Hi'.id.iLli! and t'eer int.iully ie
lieved.
Clieklii;; lilliciH dislodged, meiiilii.ine
cleansed and healed, luiuth sweetened, 11m It,
taste and he.uliig leiteied, and i.u.'eei
elieeUed.
Cough. HienchltiH, Dinppmgs into tlie
Tliuclt. I'.tms in IheChtst, I)spepsl,l, V ist ist
inget sjienlh and Klc-di, l.osset leep,ete,
eured.
One bottle K.nlieal Uuie, one bev C'.ilauli.il
Solvent and one Dr. sunleid's luli.iler in one
Package, et all di nsgist-", ler l Ask ler i-A'.-keuii's
Umiicm. Cuki: a puie distillation el
Witch Missel, Am. I'nie, Ca. K11, Marigold,
Clever i:io-senii. ete. 1'erri.t Dri'f. aii
ClIKMlt'VL Ce., liosien.
COLLINS'
Male Electric Plasters.
Fer the lcliet and pieventien, tlif Inst. ml it
Im applied eruhciiiiritism. .Nein.ilgla, N'l.i 1
e.i, Conghe, Colds, Weak U.ick, Mnin.K li and
I'ewels, Mioettng 1'ains Niiinbniss, Mysieiii,
Fum.ile I'.iiiw. l'.ilplt.itieii, liyspepsi.i. I.nei
Complaint, Itiliem level, M.il.tii.i .mil Kin.
denilLs, Use VeIIIiih' I'lHHterr, (an Kleetrie
I5.it t ei y combined with a I'.treus Ilaier):mcl
l.uih at p.iui. 25e. e ery vheie.
iuar21-lydW,S,A.H
riUTicuKA K:mi:in:-i piik sxi.v. at
) II. IS. Cechian's King Pteie, 1.17 and M'l
Net Mi Qurcn stieet.
HhNMUi'S IM.ASTKKS.
LOG ROLLING.
Wtille WrOHtllng with a fallen 'lri :i I.uni-
beiman KeceUex Cen( 1e11ll.1l
JaniageM.
Whiloen a hunting t'cnr-!en in the gie.il
ee.il and weed legion near C.n bendale, l'.i.,
the writer met Willi im Cell, a liimbuiii.an.
Aceustemcd te lilu and labor 111 the feiest
tieinc.uly ni.iuhoed, he w.natiue Kmhtet
the Axe. Manyatiee had tallen befete his
linking strokes, anil tleets et lalls had home
away te inaiket the mwc I pieduets. Ceil is
a chai.iete , and if Ocir Wilde is light in
saying that all meOiiients in unhiudeied
labor aie gr.icetul, our Iiicnd William, stiip
ped for his wer'srand atta"ling a tiee as Ititl -ard
I. as-aultud the heavy deni-. et 1'ient tie
Uicut's Cast e, must have pie-eiiti d an .uiiiiii
able piitute
One day, liewevi r hut let linn tell the steiy
himself, as he told it te me :
'.'I was out in the weeds, mi knew , tijing
tOfaUnt a leg down a hill 'I Making lieu'.d
get a better purcluse en r I10111 Hit
lower side, I tackled it theie vith my leg mil
ing litiek and threw my weight 011 the lcvir.
She stalled, shi diil. but is luek weultl have
it, before 1 could get out of the way she 1 oiled
right ever me. It it hain't been ler a let el
small limbs and lit ush lying 111 the 10.nl, w huh
lifted tile up, she'd a unwind 111 ll.it. 'As it
wusl gef up without, a bieken hone, but with
.seuieinighly b.ul biuibes.'
" Then you were all 1 ight," s'lid his auditei
"Net by a blamcil sight, stianger. I took
cehl, rheuinatism set in, andil I h'idn't he ml
of ISENSON'S CAl'CINK I'tHJUl IM.AVJKi:s
and used 'em, it's my opinion Mi it 1 should
never have made another chip lly. Hut the
C.ipclnc took held quick, ami I'm 'bout as
geed as new. JSut theie's one thing jt.u kin
calkitutu-en: I shall never wiastle with
another leg unless J have, the ad vantage of the
gieund. i ur, as I told jeu beteie, it lthidn't
been ler them bushes I'd bten smashed se,
j 011 could'aseld me ter a deer mat."
TheCapcine is the thing ler lhcnmatism. It
deean'l. keep you waiting. The wetd CAP
CINE is cur 111 the centte of the genuine.
lrlcc, 25 cents.
Seabury &.Iohnen, Chenii Is, New erk-.
aprll-2wdW.iS
BKNSDN'.S J'J.ASTi:i(S Tell SAM AT II.
IS. c'echi an's lnugSleie. L.Tan.l ll'i.Neilb
Queen street. marJ-..niil
itUAJ.
B.
II. MAKTIN
Wholesale and Uetail Dealer in all klnt's or
- ;,UM BElt AM) COAL.
-rard: he. 42(1 N'eiih Wateraiitl I'rinc I'rinc
tieel.s ttbeve Liiuien Iincapter. nIMvil
MANJJKK AMI (i)Al..
NewYerkand l'ltiladdphi 1 llei"e Ma Ma
nuiehythecarIe.nl at iiiliiecd piiees. All Hie
ISKbT UlUliti OF CO A I.,
UelTi ler lainilvHi.il sfcum purposes.
CEMENT by lb bane'. II Wand .STRAW
by thu ten or bale.
Vakd ,!l.ri llaiiisbuig I'ike.
Okmerm. efpici: sy, hast (.licit nut stieet.
KatilTman, Keller & Ce.
upr4-lyd
c
lO AL.
M. V. ii. i-OIiO,
3. SlJitTU V,AT.t! SI., Lancaster, fa.,
Wieli.alii mitt Jti tali lealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Oonnnctien Willi the Teiupli.uiia Kxchanj-ts
Yaiil mid Ottice: Ne. IMMOliTil iv.iii
I STREET Ieb28-lTii
FIRE IN MARYLAND-
CirV OF WKSTJ1IKSTKK IN FLAMES.
Twenty Bulldlnss liurned and Twe Human
Lives Lest -Scenes el Panic at Mid
might A Youeg Weman's
Brave Act
Raltimeie Dispatch te the Times.
The city of Wcsminster, Carrell county,
SlarylaDd, thirty-eight miles from Balti
more, was the scene of a terrible confla
gration last night, which "at one. time
threatened the destruction of all the prop
erty in the place. Twenty buildings were
burned te the ground, including a Luther
an church, the fiuest edifice in the city.
It is generally believed that the fire was
the work of an incendiary. Early yester
day morning an attempt was made te set
the Menteur hettl en-ltre. A pile of kind
ling weed and paper was found burning
under the rear stairway, and but for the
timely diFcevery would, by setting fire te
the stairway, have cut off one of therin
cipal means of egress and endangered
many lives, as the house was full of guests
at the time. Allan Loep and Jeanna
r Green., both colored, were ui rested en sus
picien, and the first fire extinguished with
but trifling less.
Near midnight fire broke out again in
H. Thompson's livery stable and spread
with great rapidity. Rebeit Thompseu
and Aaren Shaefer, who were asleep in
the hay-left, perished in the llarne? and
only a few blackened pieces of their bodies
were scraped up from the ruins te day.
The stable being situated en the principal
business street stoics and residences one
after another caught the blaze and in half
an hour an outire block of buildings were
inflames. There wcie a couple of small
chemical engines in the place, but they
wcie of little use in such a conflagration,
and the only water obtainable was from
pumps and wells and a small pond en the
etttskiits of the town.
Scenes et Funic.
The citizens became fairly panic stiick-
en. Women in their night clothes, with
children in thir aims, rushed Irautieally
out of theiV houses, and persons residing
squares away from the burning districts
threw their furniture out into the streets.
Se rapidly did the fire spread that few
por.sens whose houses were destroyed wete
able te s.ive much of their furniture or
clothing, and many of the'merchatits lest
their entire stock of goods.
About 1 o'clock this morning the town
officials telegraphed te Baltimore ler aid
and Chief Fire Marshall ITeiskell, of this
city, ordered two of the regular lire eitglne
companies, with the engine and hook and
ladders, and two of the comity chemit-al
engine; te the scene. They woie taken
en a special train ever the Western Maty
land raihead, but the ti.iin was somewhat
delayed in starting and the engines arrived
tee late te be of any .set vice, the lite hav
ing tcaehed the limits of the town and
speut its fury when there was no meto
mateiial te feed it. It was kept ftem
.'pleading in ether directions by the tear
ing down efseveial frame buildings and a
lurieus rahisteim which began about two
o'clock this 11101 ning and lasted several
hours.
A I.rave Yeung Weman.
Twe little children were rescued from
one of the burning dwellings by a young
woman-, The reef of tlte house was en lire
and the mother, and invalid, was alone in
the house with her little ones. She fainted
from fright and was berne out in safety.
Her children for the time beinir were ler
gotten, ' until a neighbor remembering
them hastened up staits and gieped bet
way about in the blind-ntc smeke until .she
found the childicn, who were nearly suf
fecated, and escaped with them. In a
shett time afterward the building was
burned te the greuud.
The total less en buildings is estimated
at $150,000 ; about one half coveted by
insiuauce. The less en goods in stores,
clothing and lurniture iu dwellings is
lenghly placed at $GO,000. Several peer
families are rendeied homeless,
rear Men Arrested.
The proprietor of the livery-stable has
made a statement te the state's attorney
that about 10 o'clock last night four men,
at times employed about the stable, asked
him for a lantern. He refused their lequest
but late.-saw them playing catds by the
light of a lantern iu the back part of the
stable. A short time afterwaids he heard
cries of fire and saw the rear of the build
ing iu flames. Rebert Goodwin, Jehn
Clark, Hansen Dersey and Charles War
field, the men who were in the stable,
have been arrested, pending the coronet's
inquest. Thirty horses and two cows
that were in the stable were burned te
death. Several of the animals, with their
manes and tails en fire, escaped from the
stable and dashed madly through the
crowd en the street, injuting three or four
persons.
The principal stores ami dwelling houses
binned ate these of Jacob Thompson,
livery stable ; Btxtcr & Lsuef, beet and
shoe dealers ; Ousel man & Marris, form
ttne dealers ; Mary Leister, dwelling
house ; F. Iv. Hcrr & Brether, carriage
factory ; M. C. Stiasbttrger, liquor store ;
A- J. Malchern, millinciy establishment;
Themas Et b, piovisien .store ; .1. Cacha
lias and Mis. Babylon, lesidenccs.
Nearly all the policies of insurance are
in Maryland, New Yeik and English com
panies. Owing te open threats of lynching, the
jail is guarded by twenty-two' men, who
ate well armed. Quiet and order prevail
at present, but there is a deep feeling of
indignation against the men who caused
the destruction of property and less of life.
GRIME ANiJ CALAMITY,
l.l be;?, Frauds, Kinbezzlementa and Vielence
It was rumored in Washington last
cveniug that II. W. Hewgale, ex-signal
officer, who escaped from a baliff a year
age while awaiting trial for embezzlement
had been seen ou the street in that city
yesterday by ah officer of the hinal ser
vice The libel suit of Professer McLean, of
the medical department of the Michigan
University, against James E. Scripps,
editor and piincipal pioprietor of the Eve
ning Nacs of Detroit, was ended yesterday
by a veidict of $20,000 for the plaintiff.
In New Yerk yesterday Jeseph M. 3
Stoddard, publisher, began suit for libel
against the Tribune, claiming 100,000
damages. The alleged libel charged the
complainant with pirating au editieu of
the "Encyclepaedia Britaunica."
The frial of Geerge Scheller, owner of
the bar iu the Ncwhall house, Milwaukee,
Wis., who is charged with setting the
hotel en fire, was begun yesterday morn
ing. All the evidence against the accused
is said te be circumstantial.
Geerge Smith, in jail at Vicksbntg,
Miss., for the murder of a yeuug
preacher named Alfred Boykin, was shot
dead yosteiday morning while trying te
escape.
A constitution train en the Missouri
Pacific railroad near Beaker, Texas, yes
terday struck a horse crossing the track.
The train jumped the track and Conduc
tor Everrett and four train hands were
killed.
Three children of Charles Hilt, near
Monticello, Illinois, were poisoned by eat
ing wild parsnip roots en Monday. One
of the children died in an hour ; the ethers
were in a dying condition at last ac
counts. E. Chamberlain, employed at the Brod Bred
erick colliery, near Wilkesbarre, fell into
the breaker machinery yesterday and was
ground te pieces.
There have been heavy rains throughout
Alabama for several days. Little damage
has been done, but some corn will have te
be replanted.
One man was killed and several ethers
were fatally injured by a blast en the
West Shere railroad near Rochester, N. Y.
en Monday evening.
A KDKAL LOTHARIO.
uragged Frem a Garret by Masked Men
and Net Seen Since.
In a little village called Bendcrsville, en
the Lehigh mountain, between Seiders
ville and Priedensville, lives an old shoo sheo shoe
makor named Jehn Ruth. In the employ
of Mr. Ruth is a young man named Lewis
Xander. About a month age Xander and
Mrs. Ruth packed a few of their things
and left together for ether parts. Nothing
was heard of them until a few days age,
when they ieturned te Bemlersville and
again took up their abode with old
man Ruth. Ruth 'received his recreant
wife with open arms and all was forgiven.
About 9:30 o'clock, last night a masked
party visited the house of the shoemaker.
They wete" icfuscd admittance. They
broke open.the deer and began te search
for Aander. All the time Mrs. Buth was
crying murder at the top of her voice.
But the avengers were beuud te rid the
community of se gay a Lothario as Xan
der, and continued their task regardless
of the screams of the woman, who by this
time had aroused the whole neighbor
hood. The garret was visited, and there,
under a bed, Xander was found. He was
dragged out and taken away. Ne ene iu
Bendcrsville has seen him since.
POLITICAL l'OIwTd.
A Success'en el Democratic Victories.
The charter election in Albany, N. Y.,
yesterday resulted fn the choice of Frank
lin M. Dauaher, Democrat, for judge of
the justice's court by 5,000 majority. The
Democrats elected 21 of the 151 supervisors
ti Democratic gain of 4.
In Lockperr, N. Y., yesterday, William
Richmond, Democrat, was elected mayor
by 174 majority. Tlnee Democratic al
derman and one Republican weie elected.
The city election iu Bordentown, New
Jerr.ey, resulted iu the ie election for a
fourth term of Jehn C. Hudsen, the Dem
ocratic candidate for mayor. The Demo
crats also elected Langhern Thern city
assessor ; Jehn Carleteu, collector ; David
F. Waker, recorder, and ninn ceuueilmen.
ijesules the Democratic and Republican,
there woie "Heme Protection " . and
" Tempptance " tickets in the field.
The Democratic stale convention of
Georgia met ye-terday in Atlanta. Chas.
F. Crisp, congressman elect, from the
Third district, was elected permanent
president. Five ineffectual ballets for a
candidate for governor were taken, liie
last 0110 standing ; Bacen, 152 ; Bey n ten,
143 ; McDanicl, 31 ; Cook, , aud Sim Sim
meu, 8 necessary te a choice, 17G.
The convention adjourned until this
morning.
The state committee of the Gieenbaek
Laber paity of New Yerk met yesterday
in Albany and issued a call for a slate
convention te meet in Rochester en Sep
tember 4.
W& walk in the midst, et secieta, we ate en
compassed with mysteiies, but it is an e;ic)i
scciet that, thuie is no lemedy in the win hi se
wonderful as Dr. Hull's Cen-jh Syrup for
coughs and colds.
When purchisinsj Eye-Gl.i-.ses you should
bear in mind that the "Celluloid Eye Glasses"
are the best in the maikel. Fer ailubyall
hading Jewelers ami Optic mis.
a!) lwdced
Uraudmetlier
Used te say: "Beys, if your bleed Is outet
Older try IS111 deck tea ;" and then they had
loelg tlie ISurdeck and bell it down in kettles,
making 11 mity, smelling decoction ; new jeu
uet all the dilutive piepeities put up in a pal
pable leini in Ituideck I'.loed Hitters. Price $1
for sale bv II. II. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
I.i'lNeith Queen stieet.
Mis. Maigaretllreakmakcr, Mcchanicsburg,
l'.i.. saja: Iliewn's lien Ilitteis thoroughly
etiU'd me of general debility." Fer sale by
ll. JI. Cechiau, druggist, U7 ami i: North
Queen stieet. a'l-lwd&w
Step dosing and tit ugging; take advice lieni
adveitisementet Simmons Liver Regulator.
Ne lleceptlen Used.
It is strange se many people will continue
te sutler day after day with Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen
ctai Dehillty. wh-n they can piecnie uteiir
steieSIIII.UM'S VITALIZED, Ireeofcest it It
does notcureerielieve them, l'l ice". 7.1 cents
Sold by 11. 15. Cechiau, 137 and IU') North Queen
street, Lancaster. led 11 cod 5
An Old Friend.
lie was aillicted with a lame back and gen
eral debility ; he was recommended Themas'
KelcctiicOil which cured him at once. This
f minus specific ii a positive lcinedv ler bodily
pain. Forsale by 11 15. Cochran, ifiuggist, 1.17
and ifJ N'eith Queen stieet.
Walnut Leaf flair Kenterer.
Itlseniliely ilillcrentfrem all ethers, it Is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates,
is a perfect Vegetable Hair Itesteiei- tt will
immediately tree the head finni all dandruff,
icsteie gray hair te its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where It has tallen oil.
It docs net in any manner ellect the health,
which Sulphur, Sugar et Lc-td and NILrate ei
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or laded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy Drawn. Ask veur druggist ter it. Kacli
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A Ct .,
Wholesale Agents, iMiiladelphla, and HALL
& IUJCKK1.. w Yerk. luntV-lyd.oedAw
Kidney Complaint Cured.
15. Turner, Rochester, X. Y , writes: -T
have been ler ever a year sublcct te sei 10113
disorder of the kidneys, and etten unable te
attcnu te business ; 1 procured your Ilmdeck
Bleed Hitters and was relieved before halt a
bottle was used. I intend te continue, as I
feel confident that they will entitely cine
me," Price $1. Fer sale by II. 15. Cechiau,
druggist. 137aniilJ9 North Queen stieeL
UL&SS AN It (JUVKNHWAKt,.
H
1UM MAKTIS.
CHINA HALL
China,
Glassware,
Queensware.
HIGH I MARTIN.
15 EAST KING STREKT,
LAKCASTKB. fa.
MEDICJU..
rpAKE
SineDS' Liver Repiate.
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the
Illced, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Bowels
and Kidneys.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVEK.
Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes
the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ter Rheumatism ; general less of appe
tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax : the head Is troubled
with pain, 13 dull and heavy, with considera
ble less of memory, accompanied with u pain
ful sensation et lcavinu undone semcthiutc
which ought te have been dene ; a slight. dTy
cough and flushed face 13 sometimes an at
tendant, etten mistaken ler consumption ; the
patient complains of weariness and debility ;
nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex
ists ; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satisfied that cxercise would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon uploiti upleiti
tude te try it in fact distrusts every lemedy.
Several et the above symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred when but
lew et them existed, vet examination alter
e'eatti has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.,
It should be used by all persons, old and
young, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear.
Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy
Localities, by taking a dote occasionally te
keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Malarl 1. Bilious attacks. Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Depression et bplrits.etc. Ii
will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If you have eaten anything lmrd or diges
tien, or feel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at
night, take a dose and you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
ulways keeping the Regulator in the
Heuso !
Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho the tho
leughly sate purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out et place. The lemcdy
is harmless and docs net interfere with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS PUHELY VEGETABLE,
And has all the power and elllcacv ofCalemel
ur Quinine, without any 1 1 the injuiieuj after
effects.
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator lias been in use
in my family for some time, and lani'-atis-lledilisa
valuable addition te the 1u1die.il
science. J.tiiLr. Siieim-it,
Governer et Alabama.
Hen Alexander II. .Stephens, et Gn. sas:
Have derived some benelit liem the use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it
a further ti till.
"The only Thing that never fails le Relieve."
I 1 live used many lcmcdlcs ler Dyspepsi 1,
Liver Atlcctien and Debility, but never have
found anything te benelit me te the t-xleiu
Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent tiem
Minnesota te Geeigia ter it and would send
further ler such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly allVcled te give 11 a
trial as It seems thoenly thing that never I tils
te relieve.
P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr.T. W. Masen says : K10111 actual experi
ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator
111 my practice 1 have been and am sallsllcd te
uscaiid picsciibe Itasa purgttive medicinv.
S-Take only the (J KM 1 1 N E. which alwavs
has en the. wi upper the RED TRADE-MARK
and SIGNATURE !'
.1. II. ZEILIN &.
Fer sale by H. 15. Cochran, Dtuggist, l.'ITand
3 ) Net th (Ju en sin et.
FOIl SALE l!Y ALL DHUGGIST.H.
laiilMyeed&w
DAJIAIilfflN NUUVINI: NKVICIC FAILS-
. SAMARITAN
NERVINE!
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR.
The only known ipccifirler Epileptic Fils.rft
5f Alse ler Spasms and Falling hickncss.'Jv'Ji
Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and
cured.
Equalled by 110110 in deliriumet fever.-Ta
4Sr"Noutralizc'8geimsef distases and sickness.
Cures ugly blotches and stiihunin bleed seies.
Cleanses bloe I. quickens sluggish euculatien.
Eliminates (foils, Cai-biiiu les and .Se.ilds.'u
rPeimanently and promptly cures paialy-
sis.
Yes.lt is acluiriuingaud healthful Apeiient.
Kills hcrelula and King's Evil, twin bielheis.
Ch'ingcs bad bicath te geed, removing c.iuue.
jK5Reut3 biliousness and cle.us complexion.
Chai tiling iCbOlycut and m itchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the wiinl."CJl
05-Centnins neiliasliccit'iaitic or opiates
Promptly cures lhcumalisui by touting it.-e.'ji
Resteies lite giving prepcities te the bleed.
Is cu iranteed te cine all neiyms dierdeis.
tftrRcliablc when all opiate) lad -
Relieshes the mind and invigeiates the body.
Cuies dyspepsia or money iefunded."S:ft
-Endeisu'i in writing by ever fifty thou
sand
Leading physicians 111 U. S and Kurepc.'SS
Leading cleigy men in U. S. and Kiirepe.-t.ji
Diseases Of the bleed own it a eenqueiOi-.-6.a
Fer sale by all leading druggists. iri-6-U
The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical te. Preps ,
St. Jeseph. Me.
Chas. N Cultenden, Agent, New 1 01 k City,
nprll-lyeedttw (J)
IKKUY IAV1V3 PAIN KIl.l.Klt.
ACCIDEITS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
Buitxs,
Cuts,
Bnuisns,
Spkain",
sckatciiks,
Contusion,
SwRi.r.iNfis,
He M,i)3,
Seuks,
Dislocation-',
Fi:mini,
Beils,
&c., &c.
PERRY
DAVIS'S
PAIN
KILLER
IS TIIK
GREAT
REMEDY
FOR
DRUGGISTS KEEP .IT
EVERYWHERE.
u2 2md&w
11AKUH-AKK.
N
KW HAKItWAKK MIOKK.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL &RENGIER,
dkalkks IN
BUILDING and CABIN bi
HARDWARE,
810VE8,
HEATERS,
JiANQEif,
PAJJSflS,"
OILS and
GLASS.
Heuse Furnishing Goods.
Bll-anidifrw
MEDICAL.
UKOWM'S IKON 151TTKKS.
Streng
Facts
A. Rreat many peeple are asking
what particular troubles Brown's Iren
Hitters are geed for.
It will euro Heart Disease, Faraly
su, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is sim
ply because it purifies and enriches
the bleed, thus beginning at thu
foundation, and by building up the
system, drive out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimere, Mil.. May 7, 1830.
My health was much shattered
by Rheumatism when I com
menced taking Brown's iron
Bitters, and I scarcely had
strength enough te attend te
my dally household duties. 1
am new using the third liottl liettl
aud I am regaining strength
daily, and I cheerfully recem-
liieini 11 10 an.
I cannot say tee much in praise
et it. Mils. Mary Brasukie,
173 Prestnun sL
Kidney Disease Curad.
Christiansbnrg, Va., 13:11.
Sultering from kidney disease,
tiem wnich 1 could et no relict,
I tried Brown's Iren Bitters,
which cured me completely. A
child et mine, recovering I10111
seai let fever, hail no appetite
ami ilid net seem te be able te
at at all. I gave htm Iren Kil
lers ulth tin: happiest results.
.1. Ivl.i: MllNTAdUf.
Hearfc Disoase.
Vine St., Ilarilsbui-g, lu.
Dec. 'i. .
Alter tivintr dillereiit nlivsl
i.ms and many remedies ler
palpitation et the heart without
leci lvingany beuetil, 1 was ad
vised te try ISreWn's Iren Kit
Icrs 1 h.ue usid twohettbsaud
never found anything thatg-ive
me se much lellet.
AIim. J u.n.n in 11 Ml.
Fer llw peculiar tteubles te which
ladies are subject, Bie wit's Iren Hit
ters in invaluable Try it.
Be sure and get the Gonuine.
Koi-S'ile wholesale and retail by II. 15. COCII
i.A.V, Diuggist, 1.57 and 12 North Queen
Mieet, Laiuaster. up IwilA&iv U
srizixti uuens.
Tvi.ACr: or fashion.
Astricli Brethers,
Agts.
PALACE
OF
FASHION,
i:S HAST KING KTKKET.
NEW
Spring Goods.
JU.sr UECEIVEH, a Large and Elegant
Sleck nf
NRW MILUNERY GOODS.
All llie latest novelties In HATS and BON-
NfcTS, RII5I5ILN.S, t'KATIIERS, SATINS,
and M1LLI.NERV TK1MMI.NCS.
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNLTS,
at special low prices. A large and wcll-as-jet-u
eil stock el NEW SPRING HOSIERY ler
I.ulies, Units and Children. NEW .Sl'RINO
(JI.OVES. All the Spring colors In KID
(5 LOVES. An Elegant Assortment 01
HAMBURU KMBROIUKKIES,
Toicheu Laces. Crochet Edgings and all oilier
tuinuiiiis Laces. Colored Spanish Laces.
.Nr.W UlthJh TICIMMINCrS Large Athort Athert
ment et HANDKERCHIE1-S, 'lOWELS,
NAPKINS, etc. Our
NEW DEPARTMENTS,
Under the management nf M. II. HASH &
SON. Special Bargains In DRESS HOODS.'
We have inc of the linest lines et Dress d'oedx
thai an le leund at any sleii: In this idly ami
ale ellei ing -01110
SPECIAL BARGAINS..
HI I. Kb. We sell a better BLACK SILK al$l.(l
lyaidtlian ou e.ui buy at an y ether
place. Sliiped Ottomans. Dress
Satins, all coiers, at H52.
a yard.
PRIN(J COA'IS. A large assei linen tat wpee
1.1I low prices. We re the only establishment,
iu lluscilv when: a lull line of these goods
cm bulnuiKl.
READY-MADE DRESSES,
Fer Ladies, mil Children. We id ways havn a
laigeaud well sclectid stock of these 011 hand,
empleiu none but competent dres maker".
We make a specialty et making up dresses
te Older, and iu eveiy utse guarantee til.
workmanship a id style. - 111IJ lyil
Tltl W Alt K, AC.
OIIN 1'. SUIIAUM.
J
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LA RGB
LOT OF
Chandeliers
AND-
GAS FIXTURES,
gklebe8,
coal oil lamps,
LMumbing and Oasfitting, Reefing
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHADM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
tcb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
T OCUKK'.S OVES.
A 5c, Package
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN AHY
OTHER BYE IN TIIK MARKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 EAST KINO STB!
STRUM,
"
LANCASTER! PA