'ntden& Volume XIX Ne. 190. LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. APRIL 115, 1883. PriM Twe Centg (&k Metrins wKNuanra boedb. TjlLINN ti BKENEHAN. A PEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT. In painting a building the most important consideration is te select tbe very bast 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 pared by hand-mixing se that that they will prove durable and cover as great a quantity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly ex perienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of complete machinery. We have been selling WADSW011T1I, 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 auy buyer who having painted his building with our paints can demonstrate that our paint li;is net ce-t lOpercent. less for paint used than cost would have been for cither tutu White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the country. We only ask you te give it a test FLIKN & BRENEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster Pa. VllY N KXT DOOJCTOTHK COUUT MOUSE. FAHNBSTOCK'S. OPENED THIS DAY LARGE LOTS OF BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES, Which are well worthy the attention of purchasers. Our BLACK SILE3 at 75e., 87c. 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 stere will find each succeeding day something that is new and attractive, and at LESS than REGULAR PRICES. Bar gains in CARPETS and RUGS. Haudsome SMYRNA RUGS reduced in price. Rag Carpets, 25c. up. Ingrain Carpets, 25c. up. Hall and Stair Carpets. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES. R E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THB COURT HOUSE. MJLLIXl'Jtr, (V VKN1MG or M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINE OF MILLTNEUY GOODS. All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS received daily and sold at the LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. J'LUMIUSG AM JOHN L.. AtttlULU. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES: JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET, VL.UTU1NU. TJOSKNSTISIN'S ADVEKTIS.IUK1ST. Read Carefully. OUSTOM-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 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 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 no 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 therefore speak from experi ence. A lull 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. S7 North Queen St., Opposite the Grape Hetel. riHIK SKASON AT UANI) X. Fer Werklngmen te leek around ler jobs, and the place te get their Working Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Hosiery, cee., czc, IS AT BECHTOLD'S, Ne. 52 North Queea Street. 1. 8. Choice Building Stene and Sand ler sale. HEN tt uKCHTOLD, fc3-ly Ne. 52 N. Queen Street. GOOliH. LANCASTER, PA. UAH FITTING. LANCASTER, PA. JlAilUlNO,UXUKHWAJt, V. Poerly-fittiDg 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. Leiger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. aie-iwd TJKMOVAL. B. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER, HAS REMOVED HI8 GENTS' FURNISHING STORE TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STBBBT, (Neit Doer te Hull's Drug Stere, opposite Cress Keys Hetel.) NOTICK TO XKKSl'ASSKKS API) UUft NERS. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un lnclescd, cither ter the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enterced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Helrp. el6-tftUtw TT'IDNEY-WOBT. IN THE SPRING TIME KTBBYBODT IB TBOrBLED WITH A5KOTIHO DISEASES of the LITER IN EOJIE reiur. Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipa tion or Headache. The disorders which always fellow the fail ures of the Liver and Bowels te prIerin tnuir proper functions, can 1 enquered at once by the use el Kidney-Wert. Any derange ment of the bl!e at once manifests Itself in less el appetite and in despondency. SYMPTOMS. l'uln iu the right side which is verv sensi tive te pressure. The pain will sometimes appear te be located under the shoulder blade- There is also irregular appetite, ilatuleney, a sense el tulluebs in the icgien el the stomach, and sooner or later the skin and whites el the' eyes become yellow, the steels clay-colored and the urine yellow, depositing a copious sediment. There is generally a lurred tongue and at time dlarrhrea, and at ethers obstinate constipation ; In short, disordered lunctiens el the stomach and entire tract et the bowels. These symptoms, 11 net speedily grappled with, will result In the uieit serious conse quences te the whole system, prostrating it' and destroying all Us vttillty and energies. When the liver becomes torpid or gives evi dence of undue activity, a few doses el Kidney- Wert and a litlle caution in relation te a diet, will restore the patient te health and vigor as It by enchantment. Most remedies used ler disorders or Hie liver ami bile, act en the wrong principle, as they are simply cat liar tics, anil merely cany eir the accumulated secretions. M9"Kidncy- Wert en the contrary gees te the very root of the evil, as it acts en the Liver and Kidneys at the same lime, and by Its mild but efllclcnt cathartic action moves the bowels freely. The morbid poisons that have been the cause et all this disease and buffering will be thrown off, new lite will be inlueed into eveiy organ, and the health giving forces will again exert their power. ltiswell known that the kidneys are nu. ture's sluiceway te wash away the debris and Impurities that are being constantly devol devel devol eped in every human system. If they lall te act ireely health will suffer. Hut the kidneys cannot perieral their own proper office?, and at the same time eliminate these impurities that should pass oil by irce action of the bow els. Hew important it is then, te Ilite a rem edy that will have the power te keep up the natural action et both these infpei taut lunc lunc teons. This Itemedy is Kidney-Werl. Have we indicated the trouble thai has har rassed you T Then ue a package et this iucd iucd lcine and be cured. KEflU A SAMF1.K TESTIMONIAL. " I prayed ued te deliver ine by death." Headquarters Veteran Cerpsv (59th Regiment. Armery, Tompkins Market, ) 11 kw Yei K. M ay !, 18Si Gentlemen: I have just commenced en my second bottle el " Kidney-Wert." 1 have but little faith in eitherdocters or medicine, mere particularly in medicines extensively adver Used. However, 1 have suffered perhaps as no ether man has suffered, .from liver disease broughten by malaria, l (suffered for years, till it became chronic,imply.irem neglect. 1 have taken quinine tlU,iuy head swam, and my nerves were totally unstrung. Last year 1 went te Eurepe te try anil better it ; but came back worse. In reading many el your tdvertlsements Icaiuc te the conclusion, as a dernier resort, te try the " Kldncy-Wert," and did se. After the leurlhi'ay 1 get un attack el the old malady. 1 prayed Ged te relieve me by death, but kept te the medicine as ordered, and I want te tell you te-day. and alt sufferers lreiu liver disease, that the hist three weeks 1 have enjoyed Midi geed health as 1 have net had In many, many yaars. I simply write you this that ether sullerers may beneUt by it. Very truly yours, HENRY WARD, Late Cel. Gfltli lleg , N. O., S. N. Y., ITS West Side Ave'., Jersey City Heights, N. J. aprll-lweed&w K1DNKY WOKT KOK SUE AT H. MS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and i:;.t -Neith Queen street. ma:-2 'Juul srjtixa nouns. T) ALACK or FASHION. Astrich. Brethers, Agta. PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KliNG STREET. NEW Spring Goods. JUST RECEIVED, a Large and Stock of Elegant NEW MILLINERY GOODS. All the latest novelties in HATS and BON NETS, ItH'.I'.QNS, FEATHERS, SATINS, and MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, at special low prices. A large and well-assert-ed stock et JMK'.V SI'Rl.NG HOSIERY ler Ladles, Ginte and Children. NEW SPRING GLOVES. All the Spring colors in KID G LOVES. Au Elegant Assortment et HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Torchon Laces, Crochet Edgings and all ether trimmings Laces. Colored Spanish Laces. NEW DRESS TK1MMINGS. Large Apsort Apsert ment of HANDKERCHIEFS, TOWELS, NAI'KINS, etc. Our NEW DEPARTMENTS, Under the management of M. 11. ifASH & SON. Special Bargains in DRESS GOODS. We have one of the finest lines el Dress Goods that can be found at any store In this city ami are ellcrlng s-ome SPECIAL BARGAINS. SILKS. We sell a better BLACK SILK at $1.00 a yard than j-eu can buy at any ether place. Striped Ottomans. Uress Satins, all coiers, at 85c. a yard. SPRING COATS. A large assortment at spec ial low prices. We are the only establishment in this city where a lull Hue of these goods can be leund. BEADY-MADE DRESSES, Fer Ladles and Children. Wealwayahave a large and well-selected stock et these en hand, employing none but competent dress-maker?. We make a specialty et making up dresses te order, and In every case guarantee lit workmanship a. id style. ml3 1yd TLXWA11E, JtV. rOHN P. SCHAUH. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF Chandeliers AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Flnnibiug and Gasfittiug, Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, leu27-lyd LANCASTER, PA. A MOTHER'S CRIME. HILLING UEK BaBE IN A FRENZY Holtleg tne Deur et Her floein and Datiiug the Child's Head Agalust h Steve. An Awful Scene. An excited man, with bloodshot eyes and haggard face, went te Captain Vil liatns, ei the Thhtieth street police sta tion, New Yerk, at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, and reported that an insane mother had killed Iter babe at Ne. 100 West Sixteenth street. The captain was just starting for jwlice headquarters ou business and he detailed one of his patrol men te investigate the ease. A reporter accempauied the policeman and heard a sad story. The house at the address given is occupied by Dr. S. Itoscuheimer, a chir opedist. Ilia daughter, Itesa E., aged 20. was married a year age last November te Mr. William K. Heward, an eugineer, 22 years old, ompleyod by Messrs. Giles & Geeghan, in the brass finishing works at Prince and Woestcr streets. Three weeks age last Suuday Mrs. Heward gave birth te a female child. It was a large, healthy babe. Since its birth the mether has been afflicted with puerperal fever, which affected her brain. During her illness she has been carefully watched by her husband and parents. Mr. and Mm. Heward lr.ive lived with Dr. Itosenheiiner siuce tbeir marriage. Tuesday evening about 8 o'clock Mr. Heward visited his mother, Mis. M. J. Heward, a widow, who lives at Ne. 123 West Eleventh sttcct. The yettug hus band, who is devotedly attached te his wife, was in high spirits and exultantly said te his mother : " Itesa is getting ever her troubles. Her mind seems clear new and she talked te me perfectly rational this evening." An Iusaue Mether. The son remained with his mother two hours, talking about his wife. While con gratulating, himself ever her seeming recovery a terrible tragedy was being unac ted in his home circle. Dr. Kesenhcimer tells of the tragedy in these words : " After my seu-iu law went out te visit his mother I went te Resa's room, the back parlor en the the second iloer. She was lying iu bed, apparently asleep, and the sleeping baby was lying by her side. Since the child was born Ilusa has had trouble with her right breast. About niue o'clock iu the evening Dr. Fergusen, of Ne. 123 Webt Eleveuth street, camu here aud lanced her breast, cutting a long deep gash. A few minutes after the doc tor went away Kesa said te me : ' Wasn't I brave, papa, te have that oiwralien per formed without taking chloroform or ether ? It did net hurt a bit.' I was then resting en a sofa at the feet of the bed. I knew that the operation must have been very painful and was surprised te hear Resa's remark, but I made no com ment upon it. Iu caring for her the night before my rest had been broken and I was just falling into a deze when she screamed ' Tapa, keep Will (her husband, whom she has always idolized) away from me. He will either give me poison or sheet me.' Then she talked incoherently, sayiug the heuse was ou lire and ether tilings which I cannot remember. At length 1 said, ' Resa, if you don't keep quiet I shall leave you,' and I opened the deer and stepped out into the hall, but net with the iutoutien of going away. As I closed the deer she sprang Irem her bed like a Uuf!h of lightning. I heard the belt clash and the key turned in the lock. A second later I heard noises as though thore were men in the room engaged in a rough and tumblc light. An Awiul scene. "I ran down stairs aud called for help Several members of the housoheld started up stairs with me. Resa was then stand ing en the lauding aud shrieked that she was going te jump te the hall below, but as we approached her she rau back into her room aud agaiu fastened the deer. Mrs. Mitchell, her nurse, burst the deer open aud revealed a sight that made us staetrer with horror. The wardrebe had been thrown down aud brokeu. The steve in whieh fortunately there was no lire, was turned bottom side upward, aud the mirror was shattered into countless frag ments. Resa had driven her bauds through four panes of glass in one of the windows aud broken the wash-stand and' its con tents. She was seated en the displaced wardrope, and across her legs was lyiug a traveliug trunk that was packed with clothing. Bleed was pouring in streams from her hands and wrists where the gTass had cut them. 'The body of the child lay uuder the stove. The steve weighs about 150 pounds. Mrs. Mitchell picked up the babe. It gasped, but was uucouscieus aud remained se until its death, which occurred ten minutes later." The clothing ei the litlle eue was stained with bleed when the reporter saw it and the right side of its head was black. It is supposed that the mether in her frenzy took the child by its feet and dashed its head against the stove. Dr. Roseu Reseu heimer, assisted by his wife aud daughter Sarah, a girl of soveutecn years, released Mrs. Uewatd from the weight of the truuk aud placed her! ou the bed. Throughout the night spe was a raving maniac and strong men Were called in te held her. She made frautic efforts te jump from the windows and wanted te kill her husband. After the pelice had investigated the case she was put in a carriage and taken toBellcvue hospital uuder the escort of her husband, his brother and two police men. At the hospital she seemed te be oblivious of the tragic events of the night and called pitceusly te the attendants te bring her baby te her. Mrs. Heward's portrait hangs against the parlor wall in her father's house. It is that of a llaxen-haired, blue-eyed woman, with a pretty face. The family point with pride te ornaments about the house that Resa made, among them wax models of fruit and flowers, aud the walls are adorned with sketches in oil that came from her brush. . FIKKS AND FATALIT1K3. Tragic Kvents of Jttecent Occurrence. Ninety-three persons have been killed in Hcrmosille, Mexico, since the Apache outbreak, of whom twenty-seven were Americans. It believed many of the killed have net yet been reported. At the Palme ranch ten wote killed last Tuesday. Twe women were hung up by the hands and ripped open. Frem one a child was taken and it was found maneled at the mother's feet. The bodies of the men were horribly mangled. A fire last night destroyed elevator Ne. 2 of the Northern Central railway company at Canten. The elevator cost $75,000 and was insured for $10,000. The property belonged te the Canten company. The Russian bark Usko, lying at the elevator, had her sails and rigging badly damaged, and an Italian bark had her rigging, sails and masts destroyed, besides which her hull was considerably injured. A canal barge laden with grain was entirely des troyed, with its contents. By a disastrous fire at Mandalay, the capital of Burman, one thousand build ings were destroyed, including the resi dences of several of the cabinet ministers. Twe prisoners confined in the citjfjail, which was also consumed, were unable te effect their escape aud were burned in their cpIIs. A young Indian of 15 years of age died en the West bound Fert Wayne train near Valparaiso, Ind. He was a seu of the eel brated Indian Chief, Red Cloud, and was en his way te join the tribe from Carlisle, l'a., where he has been at school. His ailment was consumption. About ten o'clock lasc evening Geerge Trinkus, 25 years old, committed suicide by sheeting himself through the head at his home en Wakefield street, near Ash mead, Germantown. He was married en Sunday last. A boy named A. Leng, thirteen years old, employed at the Mount Carmel shaft as a deer boy, was fatally injured by a runaway underground wagon. His skull was Iractured aud he was etherwise in jured. He was removed te his home at Mount Carmel. The bridge acre.ss the Monongahela river at Monongahela City, was burned down last evening. The superstructure was of weed aud was totally destroyed. The fire was accidental, but the can se is net certainly known. Less, about $-3,000 ; partially insured. Albert Cooper, 5 years old, was run evor and instantly killed by a leaded brick cart at 15th and Wharten strcets,Philadelphia, yesterday. A posse, led by a United States marshal, surreuuded a party of Texas herse thieves at Wellington, Kansas. The thieves fired at the officers who returned the fire, kill iug Samuel Ress and wounding James Ress. The father of the Ress boys then surrendered. Ex-Constable R. A. Savage, of North Adams, Mass., was fatally shot by James Barrett in the latter's saloon. There had been a feud betwoen the parties, aud Sav age had ence shot Barrett. Four hundred troops have been sent from Tusceu, Arizeua, te San Carles, te protect the Apaches at the agency. Tu "Rangers" iu Arizona, according te a dis patch from Tusceu, "have taken the field, aud are being reinforced all along the line." It is thought in St. Jehn, New Bruns wick, that the bark Mary S. Gibsen, from Baltimore te Antwerp, has foundered at sea, aud that all hands have been lest. She was passed by the steamer Beyle, en February 15th, iu a sinking condition. A Heed and ice jam in the Maitlaud rivtr, Ontario, carried away Hart's mill aud dam yesterday. The mill was valued at $20,000. The round heuses and machine shop of the Winona aud St Peter branch of the Northwestern railway, at Winona, Minn., were burned yesterday morning,and eleven locomotives were damaged. Less, 35, 030. uurleus Habits or Ants. Sir Jehn Lubbeck's extraordinary book ou " Ants, Bees and Wasps," will amaze readers. Fancy ants having slaves ! Fancy these proverbial examples te the sluggard keeping certain insects as we keep cows, and building sheds ever them, and keeping ethers as pets 1 The aristoc racy of auts seems te nave all the vices which brought antique monarchies te destruction. Sir Jehn writes soberly, as a philosopher should, aud weighs his words no doubt, which makes his conclusions mere astonishing. The author quotes some of Huber's experiments, the value of which he has himself tested. The bleated aut aristocrats, it is said, " have lest the greater part of their instincts ; their art, that is, the power of building ; their domestie habits, for they show no care for their young, all this being done by the slaves ; their industry, for they take no part in providing the daily supplies ; if the colony changes the situation of its nest, the masters are all carried by the slaves en their backs te the new ene ; nay, they have even lest the habit of feeding. Hubcr placed thirty of them with seme larva; aud pupa and a supply of honey in a box. 'At first,' he says, 'they appeared te pay some little attention te the larv;e; they carried them here and there, but presently replaced them. Mere than ene half of the ' Amazons died of hunger in less than two days. They had net even traced out a dwelling ; and the few auts still in existonce were lan guid and without streugth. I commiser ated their condition, and gave them ene of then: black companions. This in dividual, unassisted, established order, formed a chamber in the earth, gathered together the larva;, extricated several young auts that were ready te quit the condition of pupie, aud preserved the life of the remaining Amazons.' This obser vation has been fully confirmed by ether naturalists. However small the prison, hewever large the quantity of feed, these stupid creatures will starve in the midst of plenty rather than feed themEolves. I have, however, kept isolated specimens for three months by giving them a slave for an hour or two a day te clean and feed them ; under these circumstance.1 they remained in perfect health, while, but for the slaves, they would have perished in two or three days." Many Londen ladles crop their hair short and wear an almost entire wig. and conw cenw iiently catch cold mere iroquently than their American cousins but el course they all use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Geologists can And no Mercuiy in Simmons Liver Uegulater. When purchasing Eye-Ohme you should bear iu mind that the "Celluloid Eye-Glat.ses" are the best in the market. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. a9-lwdced Grandmother Used te say: "Beys, if your bleed is outet order try Burdock tea;" and then they had te dig the-Burdock and bell it dewniu kettles, making a nasty, smelling decoction ; new you get all the curative properties put up in a pal pable lerm in Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price $1 Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Mrs. Margaret Breakmakcr, Mcchantcsburg, l'a.. saj's : " Brown's Iren Bitters thoroughly cured me of general debility." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. a9-lwd&w Ne Deception Used. It Is strange se many people will continue te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VITAL1ZEK, lrecef cost it It docs net cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cents. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. ledl4-eed5 An Old Friend. He was altllcted with a lame back and gen eral debility ; he was recommended Themas' Eclcctric Oil which cured him at once. This famous specific is a positive remedy ler bodily pain. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Keaterer. It is entirely dlRercnt from all ethers. It la as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Uesterer. It will imniediatelv free the head from all dandruff. restore gray hair te Its natural color and pre- tiucea new grewm wuere it nas iaueneu. It does net In any manner effect the health, which SulDhur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations have de'ife. It will change light or failed hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranted. 6B1ITU. KLINE CO.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL A BUCKEL. New Yerk. 4un6-lyd.eedw SAHUKL H. PRICK, AXTOKHEI, Bjrf Removed his Office irem 86 North Duke street te Ne. 41 &RANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear et Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. ml7-tld aOIrtETUINO FOK K.VERTBUDY. Head, Mark and Inwardly Digest. If you have nausea, want et appetite, flatu lency, dizziness, ieverish symptoms, you are suffering from costiveness and Hep Bitters Is the Sure Cure. It your vital forces are depressed, 11 you have a feeling et general lassitude aud weak ness, aie easily fatigued, perspire freely en going te sleep are short of breath en every slight effort and have a general leeling of melancholy anil depression, you are suffering Irem general debility audllep Bitters removes it all. 11 you have a sense et weight or lullne.-.3 In the stomach ; a changeable appctlte.semctiuies veracious, but generally leeble. a morbid crav ing; low spirits alter a lull meal, with severe pai u for seme tlme after eatlntr, wind risingen the stomach; sour stomach ; vomiting and ll ut tering at the pit et the stomach and a soreness ever it ; nausea, headache, or seme et these symptoms, you are suffering trem dyspepsia, and Hep Bitters will permanently cure you. If you Ircczoeno hour, burn the next and sweat another ; If you are suffering all the tor tures et the Inquisition, one moment tearing you will die, and the next fearing you won't ; If you have blue mills and lips, yellow eyes and ghost-llke complexion, you are suffering from that miasmatic enrse. Bilious, Malarial Fever, or Ague, aud Hep Bitters will speedily euro you. If you have a dry, harsh and yellow skin, a dull pain in the right side, extending te Hie shoulder blade and pit of the stemach: a ten derness ever the region et the liver ; a sense ei" tightness and uneasiness about the stomach and liver; yellowness el the eyes ; bowels Ir regular ; a hacking or dry cough ; irregular appctite : shortness et breathing; leet uud hands cold ; tongue coated white ; a disagree able taste iu the mouth : low spirits ; blotches en the face aud neck ; palpltatieu et the heart ; disturbed sleep; heariunrn ; lassitnue h you have any et these symptoms, you are sullering Irem Liver Complaint and Hep Bitters only will cure you. It you have a complaint which few under derstaud and none will give you credit ler auentccbled condition; a geneness through out the whole system ; twitching of the lower limbs ; a desire te fly all te pieces, and a fear that you will; a steady less of strength and health any et these symptoms show that you are suffering Irem that hyra-headed disease. Nervousness, and Hep Bitters will effectually cure you. If you have Bright' disease et the kidneys, or any ether disease et the kidneys or urinary organs. Hep Bitters is the only medicine en earth that will permanently cure you. Trust no ether. apr3-lmdTu,Th&S HOP UITCKKS KOK SAI.K AT It. B Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. marJ-Smd TjANVJfiTKK ll'JTOHBl rruE Lease HaviDg Terminated UNDEH WHICH THE Lancaster Fatcii Ce. HAS BEEN CONDUCTING ITS OPERATIONS, the propel ly revolts te the Company owning the works. It. was leselved at meeting by the Twe Companies, held March TO, 1S53, te effect au Immediate Mlien el all Interests in aCliarteied block Company, In order te carry forward the work mere vig orously, and largely te lncrease the product of The Factory will be closed ler a few days, pending the necessary arrangements for the He-organization of the Company, when work will be at once resumed. The organization of the Numerous Departments el the Factory hits never been se geed as at present, the average product being One Hundred Watches per Day. GBOCJiUIES. I UST KKCKIVKD. PHILIPPE, CADEAW & FIL'S FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SELLING AT 25.-. A CAN. KEUEMBKK, Our Lancaster County EARLY JUNE PEAS, a t 'iec. : can. These give butisiuctleu. And MARROW PAT PEAS. JUST RECEIVED : FINE OLIVE OILS. MUSHROOMS, QUEEN OLIVES, DUUREE'S SALAD DRESS ING. Aiso.aflnelineet'bottled PICKLES and SAUCES. Our SHAKER CORN at 12c. a quart is con sidered cheap. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Levan's Best, Minnesota, Greirs ( Willow St. Mills) Best, and Choice Manhelm Pat ent Reller Piecess, AA A Bit and Fleur el the entire wheat. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. UAJtliWAJtlS. IS EW HAKDWAKK MlUltK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN BUILDING and CAlSINJfc.1 HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, FAims; OILS and , GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. sll-3mdw BVUliJt AJflt HTATlOMSKt. TVTKW BOOKS. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITV. THE LATEST MA GAZINE8 AND NEW ST A TIONER Y,' AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING- STREET. uonsel Lancaster Fbs MKOIVAI. XJKOWPCS IKON 1UTXEKS. Streng Facts! A great many pe ile are asking is Brown's Iren what particular treu Bitters are geed for. It will euro lleart Disoase, Paraly si3, Dropsy, Kidney Disoase, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and similar diseases. Its wenderful curative power is sim ply because it purifies and enriches the bleed, thus beginning at the foundation, and 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 Brown's Iren Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough te attend te my dally household duties. I am new tiding the third bettlv and I am regaining strength dally, aud 1 cheerfully recom mend it te all. I can uet say tee mnch I n praise, et it. Mrs. Makt Brasiikr, 173 Frcstinan st. Kidney Disease Cured. Chrlstiansburg. Va., 1881. Sullering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, 1 tried Brown's iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child or mine, recovering from NCurlet fever, had no appetite and did net seem te boableto at at all. 1 gave hint Iren Bit ters with the happiest rcsnlts. J. Kylic Montague. Heart Disoase. Vine St., Harrtsburg, Pu. Dee. -2. 1881. Alter tryl" different physi cians and many remedies ler palpitation et the heart without receiving any benefit, I was ad vNed te try Brown's Iren Bit ters. I have used two bottles and never leund anything that gave inese much relief. Mrs. Jkknik Hess. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies are subject, Brown's Iren Bit ters is invaluable Try it. Be sure and set the Genuine. Fer sale wholesale and retail by IL B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. ap lwdAAw H TKRIC.X OAVIH'S FAIN K1LLKK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. . Burns, PERRY CnTS DAVIS'S Bruises, Sprains, FAIN ScKATcnes, KILLER contusions, Swellings, is the scalds, GREAT SeRE3 Dislocation;?, REMEDY Felons, FOR " BeiM; &c, &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a'2 smd&w GLAUS AJflf QUJCENHWAKM. H 1UU SIAKI1.N. CHINA HALL China, Glassware, Queensware. HISfl & MARTIN 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTBB. PA. -' -! JfAJMCJC MAlfUZXGB, 0. pUAKKS W. FKY. We have opened te-day another " CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Three, thrce-and-a-hairand lour yards long In Uwiss, Nottingham, Applcquln, Ac LACE LAMBREQUINS. SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. . Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, fce. .Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Forty Dinerent Patterns et DADO WINDOW" SHADES, In new colors, 6 and 7 leet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, . LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac. AN ELEGANT LINK OF Wall Papers, Of every description. In Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac PHARES W; ERY. Ne. 67 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. .