Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 13, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1883.
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LIMN St BBGNEHAN.
A PEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT.
In painting a building 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
pared by hand'mizing 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 aud practical paint makers, with the aid of complete machinery.
We have been selling WADSWORTII. MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S
PAINTS for two years aud 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 painln can demonstrate that our paint
has net ceit 10 percent less for paint used than cost would have been for
either pure White Lead aud Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the
country. We only ask veu te give it a test
FLLNN & BRENEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
miY
NKX
EXT HOOK TO Til K COUKT UOUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S
OPENED THIS DAY LARGE LOTS OF
BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES,
Which are well worthy the attcutien of purchasers. Our BLACK SILKS at 75c,
87Jc. and 1.00 are a RARE BARGAIN, and should be seen by theso in want. We
are opening piles of
NEW AND SEASONABLE DRYGOODS
In every depaitmcnt DAILY. Visitors te our stere will lind each succeeding day
something that is new aud attractive, and at LESS thau REGULAR PRICES. Bar
gains in CARPETS aud RUGS. Handsome SMYRNA RUGS reduced in price.
Rag Carpets, 25c. up.
Ingrain Carpets, 25c. up.
Hall aud Stair Carpets.
ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES.
K. E. FAHNESTOCK,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
miJjI,ixhj:y.
fVPKMNti OK
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
NEW STORE.
NEW LINE OF MFLLINERY GOODS.
All the Latest Styles of PINE 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.
VLVSIHINU AND
JOHN I.. AlcnOLl).
PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING,
TIN ROOFING, SLlTE ROOFING,
gas fixtures at reduced prices.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET,
ULOllllNO, VNDEHWEAH, .
TKMOVAL.
E. J. EMSMAN,
THE SHIRTMAKER,
HAS REMOVED HIS
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE
TO TO
Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Doer te Hull's Drug Stere, iippoilte
Cress Keys Hetel.)
n.u
IIOS I'KT 1 Kit JO SON.
Spring Novelties.
KLECANT STYLES IN
French Woolens,
ELKCANl'STYLKS IN"
Scotch Woolens,
ELEUANT ST1 I.KS IN
English Woolens,
ELEMANT STYLES IN
Demestic Woolens,
KI.KCA.NT STYLES IN
Spring Overceatings,
ELEGANT STYLES IX
Pantaloenings.
0 B. flestener & Seb,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTKK, FA.
HOOKS AND STATION EU
N
KW BOOKS'.
Mil. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER
TUB ADMIRAL'S WARD.
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE LA TEST MA OAZINES
n AND
NEW ST A TIONER V,
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET.
FOUNTAIN FINK-COT TOllACCO. BUST
goods manufactured. S cts. per oz. or 52
cteu! lb at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STOKK.
goods.
LANCASTER, PA.
HAS &1TTINO.
LANCASTER, PA.
CJ.OTUIXU.
"pO.lBHnTKIN'S ADVERTISEMENT.
Read Carefully.
CUSTOM-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
clustvely 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.
THE SKASON0T HAND
Fer Werkingmcn te loot around ler jobs,
and the place te get their
Working Pants, Overalls, Shirts.
Hosiery, &c., &c.,
18 AT
BECHTOLD'S,
Ne. 52 North Queen Street.
P. S. Choice Building Stene and Band ler
"J. HENRY itECHTOLD,
fe3-lyd Ne. 52 N. Queen Street.
MEDJCAZ.
rPAKE
Simons' Lifer Regulator
Fer Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity el the
BUed. Fever and Auirue. Malaria and all dis
eases caused ey Derangement of Liver.Bewels
and Kidneys.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Fain in the Side, sometimes
the pain is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ler Rhcuinatis.31 ; general less et appe
tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax : the head is troubled
with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera
ble less et memory, accompanied with a pain
lul sensation et leaving undone something
which ought te have been done ; u slight, dry
cough aud flushed lace is sometime.-) an at
tendant, eltcn mistaken ler consumption ; the
patient complains of weariness and debility;
nervous, easily startled : feet celtl or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex
ists ; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satlslled that exercise would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti
tude te try it in fact distrusts every remedy.
Several el the abeve symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred when but
lew et them existed, vet examination alter
eat 11 has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.
It should be used by all persona, old and
young, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear.
Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy
Localities, by taking it dose occasionally te
keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all JHalarl-i. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Dcpre-slen el Spirits, etc. It
will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If you have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or lcel heavy alter meals, or sleepless sit
night, take a dose and yen will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Kegulater in the
IIoiise !
Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho
roughly sate purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out et place. The lemedy
is harmless anil does net Interfere with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS l'UUKLY VEGETABLE.
And has all the power and cflicacy of Calomel
or Quinine, without any f the injurious alter
cflects.
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use
lu my family ter some time, and Iuinsati--
neil ttisa valuable udditinu te the medical
science. J.Gili. SneirrEit,
Governer of Alabama.
lien. Alexiinder II. .Stephens, et Ga., says:
Have derived some benellt irem the use et
Simmons Liver Kegulater, and wish te give it
a further trial.
"The only Thing thai never fails te Relieve."
1 f ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Attectien and Debility, but never have
found anything te benellt me te the extent
Simmons Liver Kegulater has. I sent irem
Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send
further ler such a medicine, ami would ad
vise all who are similarly alFecled te give it a
trial as itsceins theeuly thing that never fails
te relieve.
I'.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr.T W. Masen says : Frem actual experi
ence I- '.he ists of Simmons Liver Regulator
in nrw tictice 1 have been and am satisfied te
uscu, ,n escribe It us a purgative medicine.
3-Take only the GENUINE, which alwavs
hits en the wiapperthe RED TRADE-MAICK
and SIGNATURE OF
J. U. ZEILIN&CO.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and
3!) North Queen street.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
lanH-lyeed&w
s
AMAKITaN NERVINE NI.VKIt FAILS.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE!
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR.
The only known specific ler Epileptic 'ilstt
9Als ler Spasms and Falling sickness.-tt.-tt
Nervous Weakness quickly telieved and
cuicd.
Equalled by none in delirium of lever-Titt
Or-Nculralizes germs el diseases aud sickness.
Cures ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores.
Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation.
Eliminates Beils, Carbuncles and ScaUK'Ca
-Permanently and promptly cures paraly
sis. Ycs.it Is a charming and healthlul Aperient.
Kills Screlulaand King's Evil, twin biethers.
Changes bad breath te geed, removing cause.
SJteuts biliousness and clears complexion.
Chat tiling reselvent ami matchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the wlnd.-5tt
SCentains no drastic cathartic or opiates.
Promptly cutes rheumatism by routing lt.-a
Restores lite giving properties te the bleed ,
Is guaranteed te cure all nervous diserdeis.
4&ReIlablc when all opiates lail.-TTU
Ketrcshcs the. mind and Invigorates the body.
Cures dyspepsia or money rettindeil.-Tfu.
JtSfrEndersen In writing by ever lilty thou
sand Leading physicians in II. S. and EurepcvEa
Leading clergymen In U. S. and Europe.-
Diseases of the bleed own it a conqueier."0
Fer sale by all leading diuggists. $1.50. "TCtt
The Dr. S. A. Richmond Me Ileal Ce. Preps.t
St. Jeicpli. Me.
Chas. N. Cilttcnden, .
aprlt-lyceditw
scnt, New Yerk City.
(2)
TJNWAKE, &V.
JOHN P. StJIIAUM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
LOT OF
LARGE
Chandeliers
-AND-
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Plumbing and Gasfitting, lioelin
and Spouting.
AT-
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24-SOUTU
feb27-lyd
QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
OXOCEMES.
TUST RECEIVED.
PHILIPPE, CAOEAW & FII.VJ
FINEST FRENCH PEAS,
SELLING AT 23-. A CAN.
REMEMBER, Our Lancaster County
EARLY JUNfcS PEAS,
n I10c.ii can. These give satisfaction. And
MARROW PAT PEAS.
JUST RECEIVED :
FINE OLIVE OILS, MUSHROOMS, QUEEN
OLIVES, DURREE'S SALAD DRESS
ING. Alse, a line line of bottled
PICKLES and SAUCES.
Our SHAKER CORN at 12c. a quait Is con
sidered cheap.
FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR.
Levan's Best, Minnesota, Gretrs ( Willow St.
Mills) Best, and Choice Manhclm Pat
ent Reller Precess, AAAIilJ and
Fleur et the entire wheat.
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street.
TRIAL BY JURY.
A DEFENSE OF THE SY3TEJI.
Moralizing en Dukes' Cage A Remarkable
Case from Baltimore.
Memphis Appeal
The acquittal of Dukes for the killing of
JNutt lias created a proieund sensation net
only in Pennsylvania, but throughout the
whele country. Our jury system is new
held up as a lailure, and there is a general
clamor for its abolition or reform. The
acquittal of Dukes furnishes no just cause
for this sudden outburst against eue of the
great bulwarks erected by sagacious patri
ots and statesmen for the protection of the
rights and liberties of the citizens. After
writing a hostile and threatening letter,
Nutt entered the private bedroom of
Dukes, heavily armed, and indicated a
determination te execute his threat.
Dukes had abundant cause te believe that
his life was in imminent peril, and im
pelled by the first law of nature self
defense he killed the man who had in
truded himself upon his castle. But the
people of Pennsylvania cannot sever the
murder from the cause that provoked it.
The letters of Dukes were cruel and bru
tal. Nult was goaded te desperation, but
the law does net recognize murder as the
remedy for infamous letters. Dukes was
net en trial for writing scandalous letters
te a father, detailing the shatue of his
daughter. He was tried for killing a man
who had rushed into his room determined
te execute previous threats. Te save his
own life he was censtrained te kill the
armed enemy that confronted him. This
was the opinion of the jury, and it render
ed a verdict of net guilty, as juries under
similar circumstances have always dene
and always will de. But the mob iu Penn
sylvania is still heuuding down every man
that composed the jury who would net con
vict the author for writing infamous let
ters wheu he was en trial for murdering
a matt about te take his own life. There
is nothing iu this case te justify the popu
lar demand for abolishing the jury sys
tem. Sir William Blackstone, te whose
opinion-; en all legal questions the greatest
jurists still defer, speaks of trial by jury
as the palladium of the liberties of Etig.
laud, which should remain sacred and
inviolate, net only from all open attacks,
but fiem all attempts te undermiuu
it by substituting for it new and arbitrary
modes; "for," says he, "however cautious
these may beat first, yet let it be remem
bered that delays, and little inconvenien
ces in the forms of justice, are the pric-j
that all free nutiens must pay for their
liberty iu mere substantial matters." We
are, no doubt, mere indebted te trial by
jury for our property, our character, our
safety, our society, our civilization
and our liberty, than te any ether
siugle institution in the country, and the
fanatical clamor about the acquittal of
Dukes for net sending him te the peni
tentiary for writing infamous letters when
he was e:i trial for murder will net iu
duce the American peeple te abolish a
system which has se long been the free
man's refuge. We have mere faith in the
verdict of twelve men, acting under the
sanctity of an oath and made familiar
with the law and facts, thau the surging
mob, influenced by prejudice and led by
outlaws, who prefer the rule of the mob
te law aud erder. Almest every day de
velops facts which show the wisdom of
our jury system, and the evils that will
fellow if it is te be substituted by the title
of the infuriated mob. Beth arc illustrated
in a very curious cise which was term in
ated in Baltimore en Thursday last. In
January, a year age, a woman by the
name of Elizabeth E. Gcnsler canto te
New Yerk from England and charge
iieury Herman, a weaiinyiurnuure manu
facturer of that city, with having married
and abandoned her in England. Herman
had just married a New Yerk lady,
and the charge was net only embarrassimr
but premised te laud him in the peniten
tiary for bigamy. He was tried ou the
charge of bigamy, aud only secured a
verdict of acquittal after he had presented
such evidence as left no doubt that the
wemau had made a mistake. At the con
clusion of the trial, the judge remarked
that if he had been a peer n:au he would
probably have been sent te state prison.
The sympathy of the mob was ajainst
Herman just as it was against Dukes.
Herman was insulted, called a bigamist,
a wretch who had barely wronged and be
tiayed a geed woman. His acquittal did
net silonce the scandal. Indeed, it was as
injurious te him as convection, for the
facts revealed at the trial satisfied the
mob that he was guilty net only of bigamy
but the additional crime of bribing the
jury. Scorn and contumely were his only
salutations in the community where he
had formerly been greeted with uething bui
friends and fertune Conscious of his own
innocence, and with faith iu the ultimate
triumph of truth, he resolved te vindicate
his name, and te restore himself in the
confidence of friends and in the affections
of his family, even if it cost him his en
tire fortune, which had no value te him se
!jing as he was an outcast. With this
. w, Herman employed detectives te hunt
up the husband of the wemau that he hal
se cruelly wronged aud disgraced him. A
few weeks age the detectives discovered
that there was a Jehn Gcnsler iu Ualti
mere,, foreman of Charles Iledeuder &
Sens' furniture factory. The men in the
employ of Herman canicd Mrs. Gensier te
Baltimore, where she was confronted by
the man of her own name. On his part,
Gcnsler said he was acquainted with the
woman,and that he had ence lived with her
in Londen for about three years. It is said
that Herman spent $12,000 in dcmojstiat dcmejstiat
ing his innocence. This case furnishes a
powerful vindication of the jury system,
and a strong condemnation of the growing
disposition, of the masses te persecute
every juryman' who dares te render a
verdict at variance with the views of the
popular mob. Obedience te the law is the
first duty of a geed citizen, aud all who
engage in traducing aud maltreating jury
men en account of their verdicts londered
in a court of justice and under the sanctity
of an oath, are giving aid and comfort te
the communists, te lawlessness, and te
the return of the anarchy of the dark ages,
when the howling mob ruled by passion
and hate, and the jury system was un
known. A Kemarkable C'asa.
The Syracuse Courier gives the history
of a remarkable case recently discovered
at Gilbert's mills. It seems a boy lives l
there who is thirteeu years of age, and
although possessing the organs of speech
he has never spoken te any person except
his parents and school teacher. His name
is Melvin Carey, aud he is considered a
bright scholar. He is net sullen in any
way and plays about with ether children
in perfect harmony, but never says any
thing te thorn. When he wishes te call
the attention of any of his playmates, he
does it by catching them by the arm and
making gestures. When he was sent te
school he adopted the same tactics with
his teacher and refused te say a word, bnt
by the liberal use of a stout red the
teacher persuaded him te speak. He is
industrious aud when at school seems te
delight in the society of his young com
panions, bat is resolute in his refusal te
open his lips except when be comes before I
the teacher, when he recites his lessens
and answers when he is spoken te. There
is no explanation of his remarkable con
duct and he is considered a conundrum.
SHE WHIPPED HIM.
A French Weman Insalter Chastised by an
American Heroine.
Lucy II. Heeper's Paris Correspondence.
I recently heard of an action en the part
of a young American girl towards a French
woman insulter, which has filled my soul
with admiration and delight. The young
lady iu question, who is a refined, modest
and high bjad young girl, is staying with
some memoirs of her family at eue of the
prominent hotels en the Avenue de l'Opera.
As her dress and manners are alike uneb
trusive, sbe has never hesitated te go cut
alene whenever business or inclinatieu im
pelled her te de se. One would fancy that ea
that wide, brilliant avenue, in bread day
light,a quiet, medet young lady.in this city
(iccmca the centre et the worm's civiliza
tion, would be perfectly safe from annoy
ance or molestation of any kind; such, how
ever, was net the case. Fer a few weeks
past whenever she ventured out alene, she
was followed aud accosted by a stylishly
dressed individual, about forty five
years old, wearing the red ribbon of the
legion of honor in his button-hole. This
personage would net only fellow her, but
would address her in language of the ful
some, complimentary style, would thrust
his face under her bonnet, would go a few
steps, in front of her, and would then
leek back and leer at her, and in fact he
conducted himself iu the manner that a
well-bred Parisian gentleman usually con
siders proper te assume when he meets an
unprotected young girl. This went en for
some time te the iniinite annoyance of the
young lady. Her tormenter never made
his appearance when her brother was with
her, or when there was a policeman within
hailing distance en these occasions he
kept discreetly out of the way. Finally,
the ether day, the affair came te a climax.
The young lady was returning te her hetel
about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when her
persecutor made his appearance and began
tormenting her as usual. The hunted girl,
worried, wearied, aud exasperated, was
at last wrought up te the highest
pitch et indignation and nervous excite
ment. Chaneing te pass a cab stand', by
sudden impulse she snatched one of the
drivers' whips from its socket, and turn
ing en her tormenter she cut him sharply
across the face wSth the lash. Beiug
taken by surprise he started back and let
fall his hat. As he steeped te pick it up
she followed up her advantage, raining
blew after blew en his head and shoul
ders, se stunning and bewildering him
that he was seme time iu discovering his
lest headgear, every moment of which she
employed te the best advantage. At last.
catching his rescued hat, he fled from the
scene as fast as his legs could carry him.
followed by the laughter and jeers of the
whole line of cabmen who heartily sympa
thized with the brave young heroine of
the scene. And se one of the women iu
sulters of Paris has at last met with his
deserts, and that at the hands of an Amer
ican girl ! I feel inclined te cry with the
jelly old cabman, when he received back
his useful whip, ' Brave, Mademoiselle !
That was well done !"
Ne Ueug, Se Banner). A Summer Idyl."
rrein a Providence Merchant.
Mil. Gkouek H. Davis, a fruit dealer at207
Westminster stieet, hears his grateful testi
mony te the unequalled excellence el the pro
duction of one or our mestskillul Providence
Pharmacists. Mr. Davis . saj'9, " Last
spring 1 was very greatly troubled
witli severe inflammation of the Kid
neys, and it became se bad that at times
I urinated bleed, and my sutterings were In
tense. My condition was se painful that for
awhile 1 was scarcely able te attend te busi
ness, anil the severe pains would come, se sud
denly and severely that I would be obliged te
leave a customer whom I might happen te be
waiting upon. During a part of the lime I
Wits'iinable t- walk, and scarcely knew what
te de or which way te leek ler relict. At this
time a friend recommended Hunt's Remedy.
I took two bottles et.it, and it took right held
et my disease and cured me very speedily,
and I have experienced no trouble with my
kidneys since.
' " Furthermore, Hunt's Remedy has strength
ened me very much, and since I began te nsu
It I have bc'n able te attend te business, and
am all right new. I heartily recommend it te
all. What It has done ler melt will de for you
who are alllicted."
Suffered ler Twenty Years.
Hex. Jeshua Tuthill, of East Saginaw, Mich.,
says, ' Count me amongst the enthusiatlc
Iriends of Hunt's Remedy, it has proven In
my case all you claim ter it. Having suffered
for about twenty years with severe disease et
the kidneys ( which our local physicians pro
nounced Bripht's Disease), I made a journey
East te consult the eminent Dr. Haven, of
Hamilton, New Yerk, of whose lame In this
specialty I had heard much. Dr. Haven ex
amined me carefully and said, ' Ge and get a
bottle et Hunt's Keincdy and take according
te directions.' Alter having traveled re far
ler treatment, it struck me as rather funny te
be directed te take a medicine which I might
have bought within a stone's threw of my own
deer; but 1 was iu the doctor's hands and el
eeuisc I followed his advice, and right glad
waslth.it 1 did te. ler herons I had taken
Hunt's Kennedy half a dozen times 1 found
immense benellt from it, and by continuing
the hop of it ter it limited limn I recovered
Mem my trouble entiielv, and am, te-day, 1
think, one et the most rugged el rngncd
Miehlpandeis. The world is Indebted te you,
sir, forthcpteniulgationot such a medicine,
and 1 hope yen may net go without your re
ward." aG-lwM,V,F,w
I I IJ.-MT'M KKiirr.UV KIIIC SAI.K AT II. If.
IL-MT'M
Cech
ijL jecnrairs irug store. 137 and VJJ North
Quean street.
mariSmd
When purchasing Eye-Glasses you should
bear iu niind that the 'Celluloid Eye-Glasses"
are the best In the market. Fer sale by all
leading .Jewelers and Optic'ans.
aOlwdced
Geologists can find no Mcreuiy In Simmons
Liver Kegulater.
Urantlraether
Used te say: "Beys, if your bleed Is outet
order try Kurdock tea ;" and then they had
te dig thu Ilnrdeck and bell it down In 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 bv II. II. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
139 .North Queen street.
Mrs. Margaret Breakmaker. Mcchanicsburg,
Pa., says : ' Brown's Iren Bitters thoroughly
cured me of general debility." Fer sale bv
li. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nerm
Queen street. aMwdAw
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure Is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as
much as it will cure u common or Chronic
Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup; and
show mere cases or Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they tall. It is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c., 50c and il.oe. if your Lungs are aere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Qnecn street. feb7-cedl
An Old Friend.
He was atlllcted with a lame back and gen
eral debility ; he was recommended Themas'
EclcctrlcOll wnlch cured him at once. This
famous specific is a positive remedy ler bodily
PaIn- Jer 8e ,jy " U. Cochran, druggist, 137
and 139 North Qneeu street.
SAMDKL H. PKII1K,
Bemeved his Ofllce
ATTORNEY. HAS
trnm SB Vnt-th fkntr..
al refit. In Nn II rittiurn uimwm . -.
$eX,te Kear et Court Heuse, Leng's. New
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MEDICAL.
"DBOWIfS IKON BITTERS.
PLAIN TRUTHS
The bleed is the foundation of life,
it circulates through every part of the
body, and unless it is pure and rich,
geed health is impossible. If disease
has entered the system the only sure
and quiek way te drive it ent is te
purify and enrich the bleed.
These simple facts are well known,
and the highest medical authorities
agree that netliing but iron will re
store the bleed te its natural condi
tion ; aud also that all the ireu pre
parations hitherto made blacken the
teeth, cause headache, and are other
wise injurious.
Brown's Iren Bittep.3 will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the bleed, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from any
part of the system, and it will net
blacken the teeth, cause headache or
constipation, and is positively net in
jurious. .
Saved his Child.
ITN.Eutaw K., Baltimore, Mil.
Feb. 12, ISA).
Geuts: Upen the recommen
dation et a friend, I tried
Brown's Iren Bitters as a tonic
and restorative for my daughter,
whom I was thoroughly con
vinced was wasting away with
Consumption. Having lest three
daughters by the terrible dis
ease, under the care et eminent
physicians. I was leth te believe
that anything could arrest the
progress et the disease, but, te
my great surpilse, beteru my
daughter had taken one bottle
of Brown's Iren Bitters, she be
gan te mend uud new is iuilt
restored te former health. A
fifth daughter began te show
signs et Consumption, and when
the pnysician was consulted he
quickly said "Tonics were re
quired;" and when informed
that the elder' sister was taking
Brown's Iren Bitters, responded
" that la a gee 1 tonic, taSc It."
Adei:m Phelps.
Brown's Iren Bitters effectully
cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit te persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH
KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
Street, Lancaster. apI3 lwd.t&w T
TJKKKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLEK.
ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN
SVERY DAY in the Year.
Burns,
PERRY CrjTS
DAVIS'S Bruises,
Si'KAINS,
PAIN Scratches,
KILLER Contusions,
Swellings,
IS T,,K Scalds,
GREAT Seres,
Dislocation.,
REMEDY Felons,
FOR ?0ILS'
DRUGGISTS KEEP
EVERYWHERE.
IT
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OLA8S AND UVKENHWAHt.
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1UM a MAKTIN.
CHINA HALL
China,
Glassware,
Queensware.
Ulllfi & IABTI!
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
rAl'XU MANNINGS, c
puABKS W. FKV.
We have opened te-day anei her
CHOICE LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS
Three, thrce-and-a-halfand four yards long In
Swiss, Nottingham. Appleqiiln, &c.
LACE LAMBREQUINS,
SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS.
Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands, Leeps,
Heeks, &c.
Cornice, In variety te fit any Window. Forty
ifPJi . 1atlfltn8 et HADO WINDOW
SHADES, In new colors, ( and 7 leet long.
NICKLE ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac.
AN KLKUANT LINK OF
Wall Papers,
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER. VA.
ezezHzme.
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 & Sixth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
alO-lwd
rpe
MERCHANT TAILOM.
We pay especlat attention, anil call your at at at
lu.lH,A1.l.loAt;.,.lV!;,nv,teevoryonoln want or
a(JOOI). DECENT, WELL-KITTINu SUIT.
UOWS an.l PltlCEs!1 U "" aml r'lU,,n0 "r
WHAT IS THE USE
or paying a Big Price for a READY-MADE
SUIT when we can make vnn mlnf-.nf ani.
at.intlalonelofil5tol8. W also jiave snreu
as low as t li
STOF AND LOOK AT OUK
Shew Windows
Yeu can obtain some idea et the
aheve'a correctness.
We have en hand an IMMENSE STOCK or
Ready-Made Clothing
Fer MEN. YOUTHS, BOYS anil CHILDBEN.
and also all kins et
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
Valises and Umbrellas.
4O-TI10 Celebrated PENN HALL WHITE
SII1UT which we s.ll ler 80 eta. U the bestaml
cheapest In the market.
HIRSH & BRO.,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nea. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST.
L.
IUNSMAN sc HBO.
SPRING.
We are lllllnjj up rapidly with everything
that Is new, heautliul and thoroughly well
made and reliable iu every way. A larger,
luitler selected and mere moderate priceil
stock we have nevei berore been able te dis
play. SUITS MD PAJTTS,
AND
SPRING OVERCOATS,
IN GREAT VAICIETY.AT KEMAKKABLY
LOW PKICES.
NOTH A FEW SAMPLE PBICES:
Mi-n's Suits at $1 CO, $5.00. tC.OO, $7.00, $ai0, up
te JIG 01). l'unUal7-c.,M. $1.23, $1.75, $2.tt.
Ihe laiK''t, most styll-li, and TaltCKcthcr the
haiid'eifi' st stock in the city. We start at $2.50
with un artle!u that will open your eyes wild,
wonder, and our .). $I.(k, 5.C0, ;ei,$7.0,
W.0O and JIi.ii Suits are tint cheapest ler the
money.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
A very extensive and elegant display et
Spring Fabrics te measure, at very close flij-urc-8.
Suits loonier irem $12.00 ue wards.
Should you have the least shadoet doubt aa
te this best and cheapest place te buy your
Clothing Jmt call ami examine our mugnlit
cent tleckunit compare prices with etticTg,
ami you will flml our low prices cannot te
approached elsewhere.
I. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS 4 CLOTHIERS,
-( NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ulKhteit the Southwest Cerner et Orange. St.
LANCASTER. PA.
rs
VUAM.
J K. MAKTIIf
Wholesale and KetaU Dealer te all klntta .(
LUMBER AND COAL.
tST.rer'NJ- N?rtn Wateran.t Prince
treats abeve Lemen f -""fnatar. ns-tvd
MANUKK AND COAL.
New Yerfe anil Philadelphia Herso Ma
nure by the car lead at reduced prices. All tba
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
BSu0Jv.5?lly,,l,l 8leam Pnrpeses.
byCtli,1elKrbeatle?l,are, UAY ml STXV
. ard 315 Harrlsburg Pike.
Gkmsrai. Offick-20; East Chestnut HtreBt.
Kauffinan, Keller & Oe.
aprt-lya '
M. V. li. COHO,
-an KOUTU WATEHST., UMHhr,A,
Wholesale anil Retail Dealers la
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Uouneetlon Wltn the Telephonic Kxehanc
aJfi.11'1 ea,: Ne. 3 NORTH WAT
EUimKK.POKKR.UASaiNA AMD A. VU1X.
line et Hart's and Dougherty's playtaa
cards at
HARTAIAN'S YBLLOW FRONT CIO AIL
STORK.
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