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ILANCASTEK, PA. MONDAY. APEIL 16, 1883.
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Volume XIX-Ne. 193.
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT.
In painting a building the most important consideration is te select the
very best Paints, N-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 yen most want te save is labor. The best paints cannot be pre
pared by hand-mixing se that that they will prove datable 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 soiling WAD8WORTII, 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
bss net ce-t 10 percent, less for paint used than cost would have been for
either pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paint in the
country. We only ask you te give it a test
FLLNN & BBENEMAN,
WHOLESALE AND
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
DRY GOODS.
N
KXT DUUKTUTHK CIIUKT MOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S
ADDITIONAL
BLACK SILKS
OPENED THIS DAY at 75c, 87c., 00c. and $1.00 fully equal te these we
closed out the early part of this week. Our BLACK SILKS opened this day at $1.00
and $1.12 are the Greatest Bargains of the day. These net yet supplied should
see them.
SPRING SHAWLS ! SPRING SHAWLS !
Shawls have always been a specialty with us. Shawls of every description anil
at all prices.
n AMBURG EMBROIDERY at 10c., 12ic and 15c. Only Half Price.
E. E. FAHNESTOCK, .
NEXT DOOR TO THE OOURT HOUSE.
REMOVAL.
)KMI)VAL.
Remeved te Ne. 46 EAST KINO STREET. After April 1, 1883.
F0N DERSHITH'S BOOK-STORE
Will ie removed te Ne. 4C EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Ilensc, where
Hick: will he found u Complete New Stock of Heeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods.
6. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer,
mar20-tfd NO. 40 EAST KING STREET.
VLOUt INO.UNUJiJt II .K AH, .
)KiUOVAU
B. J. ERISM AN,
THE SHIRTMAKER,
HAS REMOVED HIS
UENTS' FURNISHING STORE
TO
Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Doer te Hull'.-) Drug Stere, opposite
Cress Keys Hetel.)
TOsKNTKINS AttVKKTISKMKNT.
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
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 CufTsand the
largest assortment of Gentle
men's Neckwear in the city.
Prices Moderate.
A. H. ROSENSTEIN,
Ne. 37 North Queen St,
Opposite die Grape Hetel.
HATH ANU CAf.tT
rjArs, (JAPS, Ac.
LATEST SPUING STYLES.
SHULTZ BROS.
(Old Stana.)
Largest and Best Assertmentever ellered te
ihe public at lowest prices.
FINE DRESS SILK HATS.
STIFF FELT HATS
French and English Pull-Overs Seft Felt
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, &c.
All of every quulily and variety. All kinds
of hats made te order.
The only Hat Manufactory in the cily. Con
stantly en hand my own manufacture.
JOHN SIDES,
(SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ 4 BUO.)
113-ttd
RETAIL AGENTS.
Lancaster, Pa.
LOTS OF
LANOASTBR, PA:
clothing.
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.
aieiwa
W1T
LIAMSON O, YtttiTEll.
Kilt andPleated Suits
FOR CHILDREN
Are decidedly Fashionable ter Small Heys
from -K f e 7 years et age. We have several
very pretty styles and perfectly fitting suits
et this desccriptien which we led safe in as
serting are adapted te the wants el the CHIL
DREN. Tne MATERIAL and MAKE-UP et
all the goods in this Department are ler
Beauty and Strength and must be secn
te be appreciated. In MEN'S and YOUTH'S
SUITS we are fairly leaded down with new
and desirable patterns. OUR SPECIAL
FOURTEEN DOLLAR SUIT is ene we can
recommend with confidence te our customers.
SPRING OVERCOATS in all the new shades
and In all grades.
The latest in NECKWEAR Is the MATELOT
andTALLYHO. A unique idea is the very
small geld or silver pin adjusted diagonally
In tne upper part et the Neck Scarf.
CHILDREN'S HATS in all the New Spring
Styles from 2ic. te $1.5.
In the SHOE DEPARTMENT we have an
excellent assortment of SADIES' GAITERS
for WALKING or FULL DRESS WEAK.
These areef asupcrlermakc In FINE FRENCH
KID.
TRUNKS, and VALIBES, RUBBER COATS
and CLOAKS.
Sele Agents far K. DUNLAP & CO.'S FINE
HATS.
Haisen & Fester,
32, U, 36 & 38 East Kim; St,
T.a. VCASTXK. PA.
BAKUA1HS JN WATUUKS, CLOCKS
Chains, Rlnra, Spectacles, &c Kepairing
et all kinds will' receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS Wi'.KEIi. Ne. 159WT North Oucen
street. Hemetnb;r name and number. Di
rectly opposite CI ty Hetel, near Pennsylvaua
rallrerd depot. dec281vd
are
always ready te proclaim the train.
ICes. G be. Dawlbt, et 7B Knight street, Prov
idence, K. I., relates te our reporter her ex
perience wltli the wonderful curative proper
ties or what is destined seen te be the stand
ard and leading specific of the whole wide
world, for Kidney and Liver diseases, etc. Mrs.
D. says :
'Early last sprint; I was severely afflicted
with torpidity of the kidneys ami enlarge
ment of the liver, and the Kidney disease came
upon me se fast and se suddenly that before I
was scarcely aware el the cause of my trouble
Ibecame badly bleated, uncLmy body and
limbs very much swollen, se that it was with
great difficulty and severe pain that I was
able te walk any. I became greatly troubled
by being short-breathed, se that even a slight
exertion or a little exercise would tire me al
most te exhaustion, and I was se distressed
when I retired nights that I could net sleep
and was very restless. One et my limbs es
pecially had a very severe nerveu9 pain,
which always seemed te be mere severe at
night than at any ether time, and would fre
quently ache se sharply as te reuse me freni
sleep I was very nervous and uncomfert
Iable all the time, and was being doctored, and
taking all kinds et medicine ler this com-
plaint and that and the ether, but all
te no geed purpose, until at about the time
when I was tired out and somewhat disgusted
nd almost discouraged with medicines and
doctors, a relative and highly esteemed iriend
persuaded me te try Hunt's Ke-i.edy. I began
te take it a few days age, and am happily dis
appointed by the rcsuit, ler before I had used
a bettle et it I began te teel relieved, and seen
commenced te sleep splendidly ; the severe
nervous pains in my limb which I had te han han han
dlesotenderly de net appear anymore, ir.y
headache and backache lmve disappeared. 1
feel well every way and rest well at night.
Tee swclllnsr has disappeared from my body
and limbs, and 1 am new able te de my house
work comtertably and easily. Hunt's Remedy
has certainly done wonders for me.
MRS. GEO. DAWLEY."
Mare and Reliable.
A. W. Bnewsr, M. D., of Providence, B. I.
says : " 1 have used Hunt's Kemedy in my
pructlce for the past sixteen years, and cheer
fully recommend it as being a safe and relia
ble remedy."
Hunt's remedy Is purely a vegetable com
pound, scientifically prepared by a Urst-class
registered Pharmacist, and will surely cure
all diseases et the Kidneys, Bladder, Liver,
and Urinary Organs. Cor. al3-M,W,FAw
HUM'S KKMfeDT FOIC HALE AY H. It.
Cochran's Drag Stere. 137 and 139 North
Queen street. rnart-3rad
R
JIlNKY-WOKT.
IN THE SPRING TIME
EVERYBODY IS TIIOUBLKD WITH ANNOYINO
DISEASES OF THE LIVER.
IN BOMB FORM.
Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipa
tion or Headache.
The- disorders which always fellow the fail
ures el the Liver and Bowels te perform their
prepex functions, can be conquered at once
by the use et Kidney- Wert. Any derange
ment et the bile at once manifests itself in
less et nppetite and In despondency.
siiaeieMS.
Pain in the right side which is very sensi
tive te pressure. The pain will sometimes
appear te be located under the shoulder blade.
There is also Irregular appetite, llatulcncy, a
reuse et iullness in the region of the stomach,
nndoencr or later the skin and whites et tbe
eyes become yellow, the steels clay-colored
and the urine yellow, depositing a copious
sediment. There is generally a furred tongue
and at tlme diarrheea, and at ethers obstinate
constipation ; in short, disordered functions
et the stomach anct entire tract et the bowels.
These symptoms, if net speedily grappled
with, will rcsuit In the most serious conse
quences te the whole system, prostrating it
and destroying all its vitality and energies.
When the liver becomes torpid or gives evi
dence of undue activity, a few doses el Kid-.ney-
Wert and A little caution in relation te a
(Viet, will restore the patient te health and
vigor as It by enchantment.
".Most remedies used for disorders or t lie liver
anil bile, net en tun wrong principle, as they
are .simply cathartics, and merely cany etr
Um accumulated secretions.
XJFKidney- Wert en the contrary gees te the
very root of the evil, as it acts en the Liver and
Kidneys at the same time, and by its mild but
efficient cathartic action moves the bowels
freely. The morbid poisons that have been
the cause of all this disease and suffering will
be thrown off, new Hie will be lntnscd into
every organ, and the health giving forces will
again exert their power.
Ills well known that the kidnejs are na
ture's sluiceway te wasli away the debris and
impurities that, are being constantly devel
oped in every human system. 11 they full te
net freely health will sutler. But the kidneys
cannot perform their own proper office-, and
at the sumo time eliminate tuec impurities
that should pass oil by fiec action of the bow
els. Hew important it is then, te have n rem
edy that will have Hie power te keep up the
natural action et both these important func
tions. This Kemedy is Kidney-Wert.
Have we indicated the trouble that has har
rassed you ? Then use a package of this in d-
l iclne and be cured.
KKaO A HAMI'LU TKSTlMOIAL.
' X prayed ued te deliver lue by death. "
II eadquarters Veteran Cerp. C9th KcglnicnL
Armery, Tompkins Market, )
Nkw Yekk. Muy n, issj. $
r; aitlemen : I have just commenced en my
seceml bottle et " Kidney-Wejt." I have but
httle- CaliUi in cither doctors or mcillcine, mere
nnxtn'wlarly in medicines extensively ad ver
ilsed Alowever, I have suffered perhaps as
no ether man has suffered.- from liver disease
brought en lv malaria. I suffered for years,
till It betstt"0 cllrenlc, simply from neglect. 1
hive taken quinine till my head swam, anil
liiv nerve tk'ere totally unstrung. Last year
I went te le rope te try and better in but
catue back worse. In reading many et your
.ivr.rtipmpitd Iciune te the conclusion, as a
deVnier resort te try the "Kldney-Werl,"ann
dft se After the fourth .'ay I get an attack
of thBOl.liirila.iy- l l'rayi-t Geil te relieve
mebv death t kept te tin. medicine as
en'lered "iiidlw nt te tell you te-day. and all
sufferers from liv cr disease, that the last three
weekThave eiijeYCd such geed health us 1
have net had in inany.wany years. I simply
write yeuTis that. Hher sullercrsmay I.enetH
by it. Very truly ycENUY WAUDj
Late Cel. COW j''S;,,1- ;- '? Ya ,
173 West Side Ave., Terse' ly Heights, N. .1.
apru-iweeaw
-r-rwmaw WflRT trtttt mai AT 11. IS.
IV r'nnlimin'a llrnirSlnrp 1X7 n.Ul 1S9 -NOltll
Queen street.
. wv.... .--.. e .w., . ...
tnar2"aid
VAVMK HJLNHLNOB, Jte.
TJHABKS W. FKY,
We have opened te-day another
CHOICE LINE OF '
LACE CURTAINS
Three, three-and-a-half and lour yards long in
Swiss, Nottingham. Applequin, &c.
I. AC E L AMBUEQUINS,
SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS.
Brass, Ash. Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands. Leeps,
Heeks, &xs.
Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Forty
Dltterent Patterns et DADO WINDOW
SHADES, in new color.-. C and 7 feet long.
NICKLBOKNAMENTS.
LOOPS, FUINUES, Ae.
Oar uitiuiu desire no notoriety, tool
"AN ELEGANT LINE OF
'Wall Papers,
Ofevery d03CiipUea,iu Gilt-e, Grounded ami
Common Papers, Borders. Centres, Ac.
PHARES W. FRY.
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
INCENDlAKISM.
TJOWH
MABXLAND
bCORuUEO.
DtractlT flrM-Ittk Werk et Incen-
dlarlM Otber Calamities una
Crimea at Heme mad
Abrekd.
In Crisfield, Md., 'about ,1 o'clock en
Saturday 'morning flre broke out in the
tenement kouse owned by Jehn Sterling,
aituated en the corner of Goodsell's alley
and Main street and had gaieed consider
able headway before the Bleeping inhabi
tants were aroused. It spread te a
building occupied by Field HastingB as a
sail-left and in half an hour the entire
block bounded by Main street, the river,
Bread street and Here street was in flames.
The buildings, bsing all frame structures,
furnished quick fuel from the flames, and
the occupants of sixteen buildings were
compelled te fly from their beds in short
order. The town fire, company worked
with great energy, but was unable te save
any of the buildings. The wind was for
tunately blowing from the north and
towards the river, thus retarding the
progress of the flames,, which would other
wise have spread te the upper portion of
the town, when the whole place would
have been laid in ashes. Along Goodsell's
alley were a number of tenement houses,
occupied by colored oyster shuckers,
many of whom made narrow escapes from
burning. The store of J. W. Gillett &
Ce., a large and pretentiens establish
ment, was occupied eh the upper floors
by Themas S. Ilodseu, collector of the
pert. The flames burned freely during
the greater portion of the day, until they
died out for want of fuel. The total less
will be about $60,000.
A singular fact iu connection with the
Are is that a conflagration took place in
Crisfield one year age, lacking two days,
en which occasion eighteen houses, con
stituting the greater portion of the busi
ness century, were swept away, causing a
less of $100,000. The fire took place en
April 16, 1892, and was the work of au
incendiary. The present fire is also be
lieved te have been of incendiary origin.
The little town is greatly excited ever the
matter, as very few of the families have
escaped without less. Most of the stores
burned face en Main street only one block
distant from the scene of the fire last year.
A rigid investigation of the cause is being
made by a committee of citizens and if,
as suspected, the flames wcre started by
some drunken man, the culprit, if cap
tured, will have every chance of being sum
marily banged.
Otber Lesses by Flre.
Three dwelling houses at Northside, a
little hamlet between Cohoes and Water
ford, N. Y., were burned Saturday morn
ing. Ihe fire originated in Jas. Tayler's
saloon. Tayler and his wife were asleep
and a pet deg, whose sagacity satisfied
him that something was wrong, hastened
te the sleeping chamber, whieh was filling
with smoke. The deg jumped en the bed,
scratched his master's face until he drew
bleed, and finally awakened him. Tayler
was partly suffocated. He and his wife
escaped in their night clothes. ThcMesr.
is about $10,000.
In Williamsport fire about midnight de
streyed the large barn en the premises of
H. L. Helden, used by S. Q Mingle for
stabling his horses. Three horses weru
burned te death, together with a cow, two
carriages, two wagons, a new organ and
ether property. Mr. Mingle's less is
$1,700, and he had an insurance of $550.
The fire was of supposed incendiary eri
gin.
in Leavittsburg, Ohie, the pipe line of
the Staudard oil company biu.st, discharg
iug 100 barrels per hour. The oil rau into
a creek, when sorae miscreant set lire te
it and the entire vicinity was filled with
smoke ami flame. A eulvuit ever the
highway costing $500 was destroyed.
An explosieu et fire clamp which occur
red in the coal mines of Lonriches, in the
department of Nerd, France, resulted iu
the death of seven miners. Mauy ethers
were severely injured.
CKIMK AND CALAMITY.
fleuiea lllewn Away und many Persons
Badly mjarcd.
At nearly 1 o'clock Saturday morning a
disastrous tornado struck White Oak Sta Sta
tieu, en the Little Reck and Fert Smith
railroad, ten miles West of Ozark, Ark.,
F. P. Pizer, postmaster, lest his stoie and
residence and probably most of the mail.
Three hundred dollars in currency was
also scattered by the winds, $89 being
found. He was seriously injured about the
spine. L. R. H. Wallace's residence, sta
bles and store occupied by S. C. Cox, were
leveled, as were also tbe residences of J.
15. Mc&Iurrah and ethers at that place.
The storm averaged three miles in width.
Reports of destruction of property and less
of life come from every direction. Themas
. Ress and wife, and William Ilerren,
one mile north, were fatally injured, and
their houses swept away. W. E. McCain,
David Hain, Jehn Brazure and Wallace,
all lest their beuses. D. Wade, Wm. Hauit
and Seacb Harper also lest their build
ings. The Union church and scboelhousu
a mile northwest, are also in ruins. Dan
iel Wade Jebt everything iu his house. At
Gray's mill, two miles west, one small
residence is all that remains standing. F.
J. Lewis' house and a half dozen etheis
itie in ruins. The tcrjade reached Cen
way, Faulkner county, en the same rail
way, at S p. m., from the northeast. Ne
one was killed, but several very badly in
jured.
A Clairvoyant's Attempted Revenge
A clairvoyant known as Mrs. Waters, of
Trey, N. Y., charged recently with caus
mgi by malpractice, the death of a promi
nent young lady, received as a boarder a
day or two age an innocent country girl,
aged 19 years. She was unacquainted
with the woman's character, and when the
clairvoyant asked her te sacriflce her vir
tue, she took refuge with a neighbor
named Mrs. Cel ten. The designing quack,
incensed at her intended victim's refnsal
te return,threatened te burn Mrs. Colten's
house. She mixed a quantity of sulphur,
Cayenne pepper and kerosene oil, and
placed the mixture en a window sill of
Mrs. Colten's bedroom. She later dis
covered the woman in the act of applying
a match te the preparation. Foiled in this
attempt te suffocate the girl and her pro pre pro
tecteress, the clairvoyant endeavored te
accomplish her deadly intention by blow
ing creosote through .the keyhole of a deer.
Mrs. Colten informed the police, and en
her return found her hall fleer saturated
wifli lrArnsATiA Mm Wafara ban bpAn ftp.
) rested and released en bail. She still
occupies her apartments and the owner of
the building, learful that she will Are it,
has a watchman en the premises. As sJe
refuses te leave the house an ejectmeut
suit will be necessary before the danger of
her paesence is removed.
Swollen Waters.
Three hundred feet of the Northern
Pacific track at Bismarck en the west side
of the river, has been washed out, and the
lowlands are all under water. Trains are
delayed both ways. The river is rising
rapidly.
The Hudsen river is rising steadily and
is higher than at any ether time this year.
All indications point te the me-t serious
freshet in years.
A HEARTLESS SON.
Tb
OSkprtmc f Wealthy Bankar
reu-
obi mum rawer ana Ketner.
A somewhat sensational crime is re
ported from Lafayette, Ind. On Monday
last Themas Celeman and wife were taken
with sadden and severe illness. Mr. Cole Cele
man is a retired banker and quite wealthy.
It was believed by his physicians that the
medicine that he was taking for a alight
indisposition had been tampered with, and
that along with the quinine capsules
was a notable quantity of strychnine.
Yesterday it became known that this was
true and that the poison was put in the
medieine by Mr. Celeman's son Geerge, a
young man probably thirty years old and
of a profligate disposition. He could net
be found, having left the city when his
crime was known te have been discovered.
The only cause assigned for the horrible
crime of the son was a desire te obtain his
share of the estate, although it is believed
that he is mentally deranged. Mr. Cole Cele
man, under the skillful treatment of his
physicians, had recovered,' but his wife
is very low and may net survive the
shook.
Capture et Frank Hudsen.
The man captured at Midway, Tenn.,
proves te be Frank Hudsen, member of
the James gang. He had shot his mis
tress iu the face, and she called en Detec
tive Reuzas and gave the whole party
away. The balance of the gang are within
50 miles et Jonesboro, in the mountains of
Virginia. A man at Greenville recognized
Hudsen as being the same man he saw in
jail at New Albany, Iud., charged with
express train robbery, and who afterwards
escaped. The detectives think he was iu
East Tennessee planning another raid.
Fatal Sheeting in Nashville.
In Nashville, Tenn., Geerge Simpsen,
son of Dr. Simpsen, get into a quarrel
with Reuben Kigert, and shot Kigert in
the arm. Kigert returned the Are, shoot sheet
ing Simpsen through the right lung.
Simpsen staggered across the street and
back and fell dead. Kigert gave himself
up. Kigert and his friends claim that the
killing was in self-defense. Simpsen had
just returned from Arkansas.
A Sad Drowning Accident.
At Seven Mile Ferk, Me., William
Razor attempted te drive a wageu, in
which were his wife and three children,
across the St. Francis river, which had
been swelleu by rain. The wagon was
upset, and Razor, his wife and two of the
children were drowned.
Celluloid Eye-Ulass frames, in their beauty,
strength and durability, tar surpass the ordi
nary tortoise-shell frames commonly In use.
They are superior te all etliers. Fer sale by
ail leading Jewelers and Opticians.
Geologists can find no Mercuiy in Simmons
Liver ltegulater.
Mrs. C. N. May, Mechanicsburg, .Pa,, says :
"I was se we'ik and debilitated I could net
work, when Brown's Iren Hitters relieved
me." Fer sale by H. K. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 13'J North yueen street. TdClwdAw
Urandmetber
Used te say: "Beys, if your bleed is outet
order try Burdock tea;" and then they had
te dig the Burdock and boil It down in kettles,
making a nasty, smelling decoction ; new you
get all the curative properties put tip In a pal
pable form iu Uurdeck Bleed Bitters. Price $1
Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
1S9 North Queen street.
"We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Meuiclnc made, in as
much as it will cure a common or Chronic
Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they tail, it Is
Uncasant te tatte, Harmless te tne youngest
Mill mmi! v m'fipnntett wlint wn O'iv Prlnn
10a, 50c and f l.oe. If your Lungs are sere.
Cliest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137
aim iff.) North Qncen street. fel)7-eedl
Au Old Friend.
lie was alllict.nl with a lame back and gen
eral debility ; he was recommended Themas'
Eclectrlc Oil which cured him at once. This
famous specific is a positive remedy ler bodily
pain. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137
und 13!) North Queen street.
Walnut Leal Hair Kesterer.
It is entirely ditterent from all ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates,
is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kesterer. It will
Immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair te its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen etr.
It does net in any manner eflcct the health,
which Sulphur, Sugar of Lcul and Nitrate et
biiver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair m a few days te a beautiful
Klessy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
A ttUCKEL. New Yerk. iunti-lyd.eedftw
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
W"
cex & WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Ahsortmentel the various styles con
stantly en band and for sale en the most lib
eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will be
found te be very s-.perler In Quality and
Moderate in Price.
Mi:. OKCKES is :dse agent ler the Famous
"KNABB"
And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $225 upwards.
febl7-ttd
U LASH AlfJt Q.UJSRNBWAS.
IT
UH MAKTIM.
CHINA HALL
Glassware,
Queensware.
HIEI & MARTIN
15 EAST KING STREET,
LAHCASTKS.PA.
MBJUCAZ.
'TVABBT'S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLtrnx
A Household Article for
Vie.
Universal Family
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
phoid Fevers. Diph-
i theria. Salivation, Ul-
MAT ADTA cerated Sore Threat,
raiLLAllASmaU Pox. Measles and
all Contagions Diseases.
Persons waiting en the sick should use it
freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever has been cure-l with it after black vomit
hadtakenplace. The worst cases et diphtheria
yield te iu
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALL POX
and
PITTING of Small
pox JPKEVENTED.
A member of my
family was taken wit It
Small-pox. 1 used the
Fluid : the patient was
sons refreshed and
Bed Seres prevented
Dy Darning witn uar
by's Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and purl
fled.
Fer Sore Threat it is a
sure care.
Contagion destreved,
net delirious, was net
pitted, and was about
Fer Frosted Feet,
Chilblains, Piles,
tne nouse again in
three weeks, and no
ethers had it. J. W.
Pabkisses, Philadel
phia. DIPHTIIEIilA
- PREVENTED.
The physicians here
use Darby's Fluid very
unanngs, etc.
Bheumatlsm. cured.
Seft White Complex
' ions secured by its
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te purify the breath,
Cleanse the Teeth,
1 it can't be surpassed.
atirrh relieved and
succssstully in the
uureu.
Erysipelas cured
Burns relieved
treatment ei uipu uipu
theria. A. Stelwn-
In
werck, Greensboro,
stantly.
Scars prevented. .
Dysentry cured.
wounds healed rapid
ly Scurvy cured.
An Antidote for Ani
mal or Vegetable Pol Pel
sons, Stings, etc.
I used the Fluid dur
Ala.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Ulcers purineit anu
healed.
In cases of Death it
should he used about
the corpse it will
prevent any unpleas
autsme.ll. The eminent Physi
ing our present at
fllcticu with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It is in
cian, A. MAItlO.H
SIMS, M. i.. New
dispensable te the
sick room. Wir. F.
Samverd, Eyrie, Ala.
SCAKLET FEVEIt
CURED.
XerK. says : " I am
convinced Prof. Dar
by's Prophylactic
t liild is a vuiuuuie
disinfectant."
Vawdehbilt Univkrsitv, Nasuvillk. Tenn.
I testily te the most excellent qualities et
Darbv's Prophylactic Fluid. As adl.iinfectant
and detergent it is oetli tbcereticnlly and
practically superior te any preparation with
which I am acquainted.
N. T. Lupten, Prof. Chemistry.
DAKBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BV
Hen. Alexander It. Stst-hens, of Georgia
Uev. Cras. F. Deems, D. D., Church or the
Strangers. N. V.
Jes. LeL'ehtk, Columbia, Prof., University,
S.C.
Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. F. I'iuiice, Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally ler Man or Beast.
The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that it has done
everything here claimed. Fei lullcr inform
atien get or your Druggist a pamphlet or send
te the proprietors.
j n. ZRILIX&UO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street,
Jin22-lyeed4w
VLUTJiJJUO JtV.
k TTJKNTIOK 1
IRC
6
is a part et the CLOTHING BUSINESS te
which we cadi your attention. We l.ave as
FINE A LINK et
Suitings, Overceatings,
Fantaloenings and Vestings
as any person wishes techniHc from. As te
PRICE, we are EQUALLKDOR ISEATKN BY
NONE. We have MARKED some few et our
SPECIALTIES ineurSHOW WINUOWumihy
reterring te them yen can see te yourewii wui wui
lstaclien. We guaranti-e FIT, PIC IC E, At AT K
RIAL and TRIMMINGS.
We
e have also an IMMENSE STOCK et
Ready-Made Clothing
Fer MEN, YOUTHS, ROYS and CII1LDI&N.
All Grades and all Prices.
Alse, a FULL LINE or
Gents' Purnienlng Goods, Trunks,
Valises and Shawl Straps
49-The Celebrated PENN HALL WHITE
SHIRT at SO cts. is the heat in town.
HIRSH & BRO.,
Fenn Hull Clothing Heuss
Neb. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST.
UROCJittlLS.
JUiiT UKC'KIVED.
PHILIPPE, CADEAW&FIL'.-
b'lNBST FRENCH PEA. J,
SELLING AT i' . A CAN.
REMEMBER, Our Lancaster County
EARL."? JUNK PEAS,
i COc. a can. Ttiesc give satisfaction. And
MARROW FAT PEAS.
JUST RECEIVED :
FINE OblVE OILS. MUSHROOMS. QUKEN
OLIVhS, DURREE'S SALAD DRESS
ING. Alse, nflne line of bottled
PICKLES and SAUCES.
Our SHAKER CORN at 12c. a quait is con
sidered cheap.
FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR.
Lcvan's Best, Minnesota, GrelTs ( Willow St.
Mills) Best, and Choice Manhelm Pat
ent Reller Precess, AAA 111! and
Fleur of the entire wheat.
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street.
WAX..
B.
B. BABT1B
w tteiesale and Uetafl Dealer in all sluts e;
LUMBER AND COAL.
Wfanl: Ne. 420 North Water and lrln.:
trnta Khevn t-nmen Lancaster. nS-lv
MANCKK ANU COAL.
NewYerlcand Philadelphia Hbrse Ma
nure by the carl owl at minced prices. All ihe
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth for Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 31S Harrisbnrg Pike.
Ukibkal Office 20K East Chestiiutstrccl.
Kauffinan, Keller & Ce.
apr4-lyd
flOAL.
M. V. B. COHO, ,
yjO NORTH WATER ST., Lanaiiter. (V.
. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL
Connection Witt the Telephonic Kxch:un;..
Yard and Office: Ne. XMNORTH-WATK
STREET Ifh.S.I-.v
t PUIS BET fie. VIUAR1N THK CITY, Jl.r
A vana or Yarn fillers, at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
ICD2CAX.
B
BOWK'S IKON BITTKKS.
PLAIN TRUTHS-
The bleed is the foumdatien 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 tbe'eaiy ante,
and quick way te drive it eat is te
purify and enrich the bleed.
These simple facta are well known,
and the highest medieal authorities
agree that nothing bat iron will re
store the bleed te its natural condi
tion ; and also that all the iron pre
parations hitherto made blacken the
tectb, canse headache; and are ether
wise injurious. '
i - r
il
Brown's Iren Bitters will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with'
the bleed, purifying and strengthen
ing it,aud thus drive disease from any
part or the system, and it-will net
blacken the teeth, cause headache or
constipation, and is positively net In In
juiieus. Saved his Child. -
17 N.Kutaw St., .Baltimore, Md, "
Feb. 1M&0. '
Gents: Upen the recemineu-
datien et n friend, 1 Uricd
I'.rewu's Iren Hitters as a tonic
and restorative for my daughter,
whom L was thoroughly con
vinced was wasting; away witlt
Consumption. Having leu three
daughters by the terrible dis
ease, under the care et,emlneut
physicians. I was leth te believe
that anything could arrest' the
progress et the disease, bat, te
my great surprise, befere my
daughter had taken one bettle
of Brown's Iren Bitters, she be
Kim te mend and new is quite
lv.-dercd te former health. A
fifth daughter beau te show
signs et Consumptlen.aud when
flic physician was consulted he
luiekly said " Tonics were re
quired ;" and when In form oil
that the elder sister was takinp
Rrewn's Iren Bitters, responded
" that Is a geed tonic, take It."
Aderax Phelps.
Brown's Iren Bitters efTectally
cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion aad .
Weakness, and tenders the greatest,
relief and beuclit te persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by If. U. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 1.17 und 139 North Queen
Street, Lancaster. apl3 IwrtAAw t
TSKRY lAVIS'.S PAIN KIM.KH.
,. L,
ACCIDENTS
HAPPBS
EVERY DAY in the Year.
Burns,
Cuts,
Bruises,
Sprains,
Scratciihs,
Contusions,
Swellings,
Scalds,
Serbs,
Dislocations,
Feigns,
Beils,
&c, &c.
PERRY
DAVIS.'S
PAIN
KILLER
IS THE
GREAT
REMEDY
FOR
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.
:ii 'Jinil A v.-
T9
VAUI'MTB.
K
JMIUK. DOWN SALKt
.
THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF
RODY I5RUSSELS,
TAPESTRY IIRI;SSKL.
INGRAIN, CHAIN AND
RAU CARPET?,
Must lie se!.! at KNOCK-DOWN PKHJP... .
(ere the 1st of Mav, te iri'e reOu'i f Or New
:-i a nil fact tiled Stock at
Stark's Carpet Hall,
Oer. W. KING & WATER Rt-
Our Faeiery, with a capacity ef2,U YARDS
i' i i: W KK, and new in full blast, makes
tlii?:-tcp necessary.
NOSUCU HAROMNS IN CARPETS EVER
it E t'OU K OKKK.RED TO THE LAN
CASTER PUBLIC.
Itatere chancing your place of resldnncit.
before tiding your beuse cleaning, call and
secure a bargain at
H. a SHIRKS t
OLD RELIABLE CAIiPEl MALL,
CORNER WEST KING A WATER STREET.".
)II L.I I MttllUM , SON & CO.
CARPETS
ajt
Philip Sclmm, Sen$ Ue.'s,
NO. 1 50 SOUTH WAT1K 8T.
LANCASTER, rAj
We have a full supply of RAG AND F1LI.
1NG GARPETS. We only use the best i:t
yarns
It you want a Geed, Serviceable Carpet,
please come and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell aa cheap
as the cheapest. Come and see for yourself
und be convinced, as we always have the repn repn
tatlen et making FIRST-CLASS CABPETi-.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, BLAN
KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING
YAKtf.Ac.
tSr Dyeing done In all branches at short
notice.
OOALlTbeAL!
or the Rest Quality, expressly for Family U-e
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
rui Lie' schum, sew at oe..
Ne. lS Seuth Water St, Lancaster. Pa.
marMmd-M,W.A3
BVIIHM ANU STATlONJKXt
N
JKW HOOKS.
. lilt A t J
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER,
THE ADMIRAL'S- WAKD,
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE LA TEST MA GAZINEX
AHD
NEW STATIONERY,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S;
Ne. 42 WEST KING STRUT.
CI nNUINK HAVANA ANU YAKA VIUAK4
J only 5 cents at CCPa
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STOKE.