- , -vr.- c i A.1 iLLsf f'fr . V KWiiHBHnKy CMS ,J. HKcaliMfl -7V?7 Volume XIX-Ne. 194. LANCASTEE, PA. TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1883. Price Twe Gate, mrcsf ill J .'nUl. - 9 & V V H iH H K. H H H H H H. H H B B H HOUSE FURNISHING UOODB. V'LIMN & BKENKMAN. A PEW WOBDS ABOUT PAINT. In painting a building the most important consideration ia te select the very best Paints, by doing se you avoid the oxpenso of repainting befere the proper time for repainting occurs. And as the paint costs less than tiie 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 gicai a quantity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly ex perienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of cemplete machinery. We have been selling WADSWORTII, 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 has 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 & BRBNBMAK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. dry N KXT IMIOKTOTHK CDUKT HOUSK. FAHNESTOOKS ADDITIONAL BL.A.CK OPENED THIS DAY at 75c, S7c, 90c. and $1.00 fully r.jual te thor.e we closed out the early part of this wcek. "Our BLACK SILKS epsucd this day at $1.00 and $1.12 are the Greatest Bargains of the day. These net, yet supplied .should Gee them. SPRING SHAWLS I SPRUNG SHAWLS ! Shawls have always been a speeialty with us Shawls of eveiy uVsciiptien arM at all prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY at 10c, 12.c. and 13c. Only Hall Pii.w. E. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. rj.UjailltiU AND JO., N I. AKOLI. PLUMBING AND TIN ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET, 31IL1.1NJ-RY. vt'KNINCi OK M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. All the Latest Styles of PINE MILLINERY GOODS recaived daily and sold at the LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. CLOTHING. TJOfcKNnTKIN'S AI1VKKTISKMKNT. Read Carefully. oustem.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 t 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 coon, 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 1011 yourselves which is the cheapest We have dealt ex clusively in Ready-made Cloth ing (from the best manufactu ers) for the past Ten Years, and therefore speak from experi ence. A full line of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Earl & Wil Wil eon's Cellars and Cuffs, and the largest assortment of Gentle men's Neckwear in the city. Prices Moderate. A. H. ROSENSTEIN, Ne. 7 North Queen St., Opposite the Grape Hetel. IIUUHS AND 8TA.T10NJCR N EW BOOKS. Mil. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TEST MA OAZINES AKD NEW STATIONERY, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. UOODS. LOTS OF SILK LANCASTER, PA. UAH FITTING. GAS FITTING, SLaTE R0 LANCASTER, PA. t'AVJSR HANGINGS, S . T)li.KKS W. FJRY. We uave opencit te-day another CHOICE LINK OF LACE CURTAINS Three, tlir-p.-uud-it-t!a',t and lern yaul long in Swiss, .Nottingham. Applc'iuln, . 1 Ci. LAUHRKO.UIXS. SUA MS. TlUlE.Satl VAX) SETS. Brass, Aeh. Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Loepn, Hoekfl, &e. Cern lee, in variety te lit any Window, roily Oilteient I'atlenw et DADO WIN new SIlAltH?, in ne'V "eliri, t; :!'! 7 'eel long. NIOIvLE OR AML'Vl'.-, LOOPS. H:i.CiI..-i, fie. AN LLECAX'iLINK Oh W'all Papers, Ol every Ii".crIntIen, In Ci! Gieniiilcl :iiiii Common l'apt'iJ1, J5di 'ex Cci'tle-', ..c. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 North Qx:cc-e Street. I.ANCAS'IKU. !A V.lUK.r.HIF.S. TUhT KKCK1VKI. imiilipjm:, :ahkava mi.'m FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SKl.LIXt: AT i").-. A CAN. IlK.MKMIsr.U, Our Lunctibtiii- Comity EARLY JUNfc! PEAS 'J)e. u can. Tliif-f five f-alWIactlen. And MARROW FAT PEAS. irSTItKCKlVEI) : KINK OLIVE OILN. MUSIIUOOMS. QI1KKN OLIVhS, DUIIUEE'S SALAD IIKKSS- 1NO. Alse.a line lineef liettlcd l'ICKLES and .SAUCKS. Our SHAKER CORN at Vic. a e,uml in oon eon oen snlcicil clicap. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Lcvan's Het, MlnncoLe, Oreirrt ( Willow St. Mills) Rest, anil Clieke Manlicim I'at- iMit Heller l'iece-s, AA V llll and Fleur el tlie entire wheat. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. JUA'i'.S AXll tJAl't. tjais, ears, no. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (OMSlnnn.) Lurges-t and Ilest Assert nienl ever eilered te the public at lowest, prices. PINE DUEPS SILK HATS. siirr FELT 11 ATS French and English I'n-l-Overs Selt Eelt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, ftc. All el every quality unci variety. AH kinds of hat? made te order. Ihsenly HatManuiactery In the city. Con stantly en hand my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, , (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ BE0.) 1IS-UJ. CLOTHING. Fer tiie society man, the fre quenter of the opera, theatre and concert rcem, this is the Ceat, whose place no ether style has ever yet supplanted. We always keep en hand an assortment of various grades. A. C, YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Fixih Sis. IJKn.ArT3LT'HIA. 17-1 vu i is. no.-. j ::i 1 Kit &. SON Spring Novelties. eli-:;ant yr les l.v French Woolens, ELKO ANT .STYLES IN Scotch "Woolens, iei.j:uant .si"i les in English Woolens, Kl.l'.UAST STYLES IN Demestic Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT STYLES IN Pantaloenings. l b. MOStetiBi I M, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, T. 'HI LANCASTER. lA. i I J ANSI! AN A' tilUt. 1 J, SPRING. We tire flJiin " rapidly willi crervtliiiif; that is new, lieautit'ul ami tlienmlily well made i'lnl leliaWe in every way. A larger, t'etter hclecteil and morn' moderate priced stock wc ii..ve ni'Vi" Ijeleie liren aide te dii-Idaj-. SUITS AID PUTS, AND- SPRING OVERCOATS, IS (illT.AT VAIMKT'. 'iT Itl.M AKIv AI'.Ll LOW IMIICK.S. MVI'K A 1'T.W SAMl'LK l'llICES : Men'tbuItH at ! (0, :, m. 5(!.(i0, j.V.fO, $S.(0, it te flC, (ill. I'aiitsatT c.,l li. l.i"i, ifl.T.'i, $..0(), J2..ri(i, f.!.( (i, nji te $.l(i. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A very xtensive and eleunt display el Spring fabrics te mcaMiic, at. very eli; llj; nrcs. Snilb te order liem $1- ti npaids. Should j en have the least shude et doubt as te the best and cheapest place te buy your Clothing just call ami examine our liuiKiiill ecnt tO(!lc ami cempate prices with elher.s, aii' I you will lind our low prices cannot . approached elhe where. L. Sansman & Bre., TIIK FASHION AIU.KM KUCHA NT TAI LOUS & CLOTIIIEItS, K-8 NORTH 0UEKX STKEET, Iht en the Southwest Cerner et Orange ;'. LANCASTER. TA. VOAJj. : u naitrii weles.ilemi,i 'letall Dtuili;: in nil kIikih hi Ll'MitHR AND COAL. pfwil: :ie. sai North Water uud I'rlnci tiec.t.-i !',-ere Lemen t.ancn.ster. n:-lyd MAM lint'. AMI COAL. New Yerk" and l'hllatlelphla lloise Ma nure liv .he car lead at i educed pilny. All the 1JKST UUAOKfc OF COAL, Ueth ler Pninil' and Sieani purposes. CKMKNTby th.barre . HAY and ST11AW by the. inn or bale. Yaiid ul. Uariiilmrtr I'iUe. ttCMEiiAt. Okkick 'Ay, hsi-t Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller & Ce. aprl-lyd (T at.. JM. V. B. COHO, i Vtjlt'M H.I tUSt .11., Latusastev, fa.. Wuelesale .uitj ittatl Ooalers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection "A'ltb the Telopheulc Exchange Turd and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE JsTiiiii-X tal)28-lrd m 8i GlilBfls m Tlie lai;e-!, ineitKtyli-li, and 'tiltr.fji'tlier the haiid.-emi.st Mteelc in theeity. We start ut $2..MJ uilli an article Unit will one n your eves with wonder, and nur B.H), ft (m, r.ui, jc. ), .7 0 ) S.(Kl and i:.W hnits ate the cheapest lerthe money. TOBACCO. TUE NEW XOKK SIAUKET. .Sumatra, Seed Leal and Havana ler the Week Ending Saturday, April 14. 10 a m. Journal. Sumatra Less active as compared witb- Iast week's exhibit of sales. Nevertheless, the sales reached ever 300 bales, but mostly in small parcels. Helders are ex cecdiDgly stiff, especially since the report was received of the sale of 8,000 bales en Wednesday at Amsterdam, the prices for which were telegraphed as being extra ordinarily high. Exact figures cannot be given, as the bids were net made public at once. Anether sale of seme 10,000 bales will take plaae en or about the 8th of May. In this market the desire te invest in the new crop offered at Amsterdam is shown by the almost daily dispatches sent from here by leaf dealers, in order te secure as much of it befere the increased duty gees into effect as their finances permit. Que tatiens here are from $1 te $1.G0. Seed Leaf We are able te report the following : Pennsylvania Crep '80 ; 300 cases, at C te 13 cents. Connecticut Crep '81 ; 230 cases, wrap wrap pers, at 17 te 30 cents. Ohie Crep '81 ; 400 cases, :it 4 te 7J cents. Wisconsin Crep '81 ; 100 canes Havana seed, at 19 cents. Havana Market quiet. Sales reached about 400 bales, mostly parcels of 23 te 30 bales. Prices unchanged. Guns' licpert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending April 10, 1883: 400 eases 1882 Pennsylvania, private ttrms ; 130 cases 1830 de., 714c ; 100 cases 1881 de., private terras ; 100 cases 1881 Wisconsin Havana, 1318c; 100 cases 18S1 New England, 1428e ; 230 cases 1SS0-1 Ohie, 4J(5jOJc. Total, 1,100 cases. Tiie Philadelphia Market. Leaf. Seed leaf Dealers in cigar leaf cannot be called busy, and yet they are doing considerably mere this month than last. Fiue wrappers are mere in demand, com manding daily inquiry and examination, and if stock suits, can be se'd. Hinders and fillers always iind regular, steady sales at moderate figures. Stocks in stere are vaiied aud well selected. It is claimed the crop of '82 Pennsylvania never looked uiore inviting at this season of the year. Connecticut ditto. SumaUa leaf sells well, aud daily finds fresh admirers. Havana holds a steady hand at full prices. Receipts for the week: 170 cases Con necticut, 29G cases Pennsylvania, 47 cases Ohie, 53 cases Wisconsin, 01 cases Yerk state seed, Gl bales Havana, 30 bales Su matra, and 301 hhds Virginia and Wos' Wes' ern leaf. Sales have been : 127 cases Connecticut, 231 cases Pennsylvania, 30 cases Ohie, 44 cases Wisconsin, 31 cases Yerk state seed 49 bales Havana, 18 bales Sumatra, 03 hhds. Virginia and Western leaf in. tran sit direct te manufacturers. Exported of leaf tobacco te Liverpool, 24,719 lbs. TUE LOCAL A1ABKET. Wnat n Delus 1 Old and New Leal. Quite a number of buyers are yet driv ing through the county and buying freely at prices rangiugfrein 8 aud 2 up te 18, G and 2, accord iug te quality. They com plain, however, that goods such as they want are getting scarce, and although there is a geed deal of leaf yet in the hands of farmers, most of it is low grade and much absolutely trashy. It is estimated that fully three fourths of the crop of 1882 has been taken, and there will be no difficulty in cleaning up, the balance if farmcis will soil for what their goods are weitb. There continues te be creat diversity of opinion as te the condition of the oiep. Some buyers say their purchases are equal te any ever secured in this county, while ethers complain that much of it is coarse, short aud lien-bitten. Between 400 and 500 cases of old to bacco wpie sold last week en private terms. Ic i3 understood that holders are a little stiffer in their demands new that their stock is growing less than they were earlier in the season. There continued te be a fair demand for goods from local ciar manufacturers, which indicates that that branch of trade is prospering fairly. U'ollewim are recently repeited talcs of tin crop of 1882 : Kecent I'urcliaties. Skiles & Frey seemed the following lets during the past week : W. A. Morten, Lancaster, 2 acres, private terms ; Jehn finish, Land is Valley, 4 acres ; .lehu Hehmer, Laud is Valley, 2h aeies : Samuel Warner, Akren, .V aero ; Jacob IJ. Nell', Eplnata, 2 acres"; Uiias Wcidman, Lin coin, 1 acre ; Weitlman & IJrubaker, L'm coin. 1 acre ; Samuel D. Itoyer, Lincoln, IJ acies ; Edward Naglc, Ephrata, 1 aero ; Levi Heir, Lampeter, 1 aero. In Strasburg te the same lirm : Jes. Petilk, 1 acie ; IT.ac Greff, 1 aeie ; Abram II. Heir, 1 acie ; Boek & Baehmau, 2 aeies ; II. G. )ok, 1 aero ; S.J. M. Steacy, 1 aero ; E. C. Brackbill, 1 acre. During the week 50,000 nf tobacco pur chased iu Yerk eeuuty for Samuel Moere, of Lancaster, was delivered at Goldsbeto. Aieund Highmount, J. J. Lehman sold his 1882 tobacco te a Lincaster linn for 17, 4 and 2 ; Jacob Druck sold te the same firm for 17, 4 and 2 ; Fredciick Ditte!; te the same for 10, 4 and 2 ; Hemy Seuhtist te a Wrightaville lirm for 12, 4 and 2 ; Abraham Newcomer te A. Blessing at 9 cents. Leacock township, Christian Sapp sold at 20, 7, 5, 3 ; Christ. Sanp and Herace Itutter, 14, 7, 5, 3 ; William Bender, 14, 4, 2 ; Abraham Steltzfus, 1G, 4, 3, 2 Jacob Eaby, 14, G, 4, 2. CKIflIK AXll CALAMITY. Horrors and Terrors of n Slnirle lay. Deacon Abram Eade, of Ilawley, agi tated by financial troubles, cut his threat in t lie barn. The Discipline church at Leng Pine, Washington county. Pa., was destroyed by a fierce hail storm. Jehn Cromwell, a farmer of New Windser, N. Y., hanged himself en Sim day, because he lest money. The Pennsylvania coal company's Ne. 12 shaft, at Pittston, was destroyed yes terday by fire. William Russell, a freight conductor, was killed en the Pan .Handle read uecr Greenville O., by a collision. Themas Bailey, colored, who had as saulted and murdered a young giil, was taken from the jail at Meadville, Miss., yesterday morning and lynched. The Atlantic heuse in Albia, Iowa, was burned en Sunday night. Three boarders Wm. McGill, Charles Quillan and Carl Speigle, were burned te death. The steamer Calvert, from Baltimore for New Orleaus via Pert Antonie, Ja. maica, was sunk at Pert Antonie Sunday night by collision with the steamer Al pine. In Philadelphia Lizzie Fex, 35 years old, committed suicide en Sunday night by taking laudanum. Annie Lewenstein, aged 21 years, attempted suicide last evening by cutting her threat with a table knife. Jehn O'Brein, a burglar, was shot twice yesterday morning by a watehman at a shoe factory at Wakefield, Mass., while he was leaving the building, and was finally captured. At a ball at Corsicane.Toxas.two colored belles,namcd Ida Jehnsen and Cellie Jack son, fought. Ida stabbed Cellie te the heart, killing her. The murderess was ar rested. Henry Emil Jehnsen and Jeseph Don Den nelly met in a store and fought with knives, killing each ether. The trouble grew out of a dispute about the sale of a wagon. Beth were stabbed in the breast. Eugene Thompson, 27 years old, residing at 728 Union street, West Philadelphia, a train dispatcher of the Pennsylvania rail road company, was struck and killed by an incoming train at Powelton avenue station at half past 11 o'clock last night. Mrs. Ella Carliss, aged 24, who has been separated from her husband, Michael Carliss, aged 25, for several months, was found by him in a heuse of ill repute in Baltimore aud shot and mortally wounded her. Charles Ruttledge, a photographer, yesterday fatally shot Geerge Velmer, a restaurant kceper, at Reckville, Ind., during a quarrel about the latter s wife, whose photograph Ruttlcdge had been taking. It was reperted in San Francisce yester day that in the afternoon the son of Sena Sena eor Fair, of Nevada, a youth of 20 years, attempted te sheet his father. Difficulties between the father aud mother and a free use of liquor by the son are spekeu of as the cause. Iu the burning of the opera house in Union City, Erie county, Pa all the con tents wcre consumed, including ten cos tumes and baggage of the Ashton drama tic cempauy, who had played "The Hidden Hand" during the evening. The lire is believed te have been of incendiary origin. The flood in the Black river, New Yerk, increases. At Carthage, Jeffersen county, the pulp works are flooded. The dam is reported giving way, and gang men are cutting trenches, trying te save the build ings. The inhabited islands in the river are Heeded, and the families have all re moved. Rain has fallen all day, and still continues. The country is deep under snow, and serious results are feared. The damage already is considerable. The Chicago papers are discussing the methods employed of burying the pauper dead, and "the warder of the county hes pital is made te say that one Chaffee, the county undertaker, sells 75 per cent, of the bodies te medical colleges in this and ether cities and makes $0,000 yearly from this traffic." It is also charged that ' babes have been buried in the potter's field with only a few shevelfuls of earth thrown ever them, and that skulls and bones are found in the field uncovered by earth." Superintendent Wilsen, of the firm of Ronalds & Ce., dealers in plumbers' ma terials, in Brooklyn, yesterday found in the basement of the firm's factory in that city a dynamite cartridge, which, if exploded, would, it is said, have demol ished the building and caused fearful less of life. The upper portion of the build ing is occupied by a manufactory of women's underwear, and nearly 100 girls are employed in it. It appears that a short time since Mr. Wilsen discharged two men, who threatened him en their leaving. l'rebable Murder in Massachusetts. Margaret Patterson, aged 27 was found dead by the roadside near West Stock bridge, Mass. An Irish girl passing noticed a bundle of old clothing beside the highway, and found a marriage certi ficate and a photograph of Themas Pat Pat terseu inside. She notified Patrick Carr, the father of Margaret, who, near by the spot, under the last remnant of a snow drift, found the body, thinly clad, with a waterproof and straw hat. Carr says Martinet married Patterson without bis consent, and that Patterson, who was a worthless fellow, quarrelled with the girl. The List the father saw of her she said she was going te New Yerk aud Patter son te Hudsen. Feul play or suicide is suspected. Celluloid Kye-Ulass tranies, in their beauty, strenctli and durability, tar surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell inline commonly in use. They arc superior te all etners Fer sale by ail leading Jewelers and Opticians. Oeolegl.sls can llnd no Mereuty In Simmons Liver KcHiilaler. Mrs. C. N. May, iMeclianicsbiirK, l'a., says: " 1 wits se we Uc ami debilitated I could net H'erk. when I'.rewnN lien Hitters relieved me." Fer "ale by II. IS. Cochran, druKil-t, 1.17 and l.'l'i North Oueen street, alt-lwd&w Oraudituitlier U.ed te say: "Heys, it your bleed Is outei order try IJurdecIc tea ;" and then they bad te di;; the liunleck and bell it down In kettles, making a nasty, smelling decoction ; new yen el. all the curative properties put up in a pal pable lerm in Uurdeek Kloed ISitters. 1'rice $1 Fer sale bv II. I;. Cochran, drui'st. i:'.7 and i:ei North Queen street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence, te prove that Shiloh's cousuinntlen Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough iu one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, ISreuchilis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere eases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro where they tail, it Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child ami we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c, nec and $l.0t). It your Lungs are sere. Chest or Hack lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and '.'HI North Qneen street. leb7-eedl An Old Friend. He was nlllicted with a lame back and gen eral debility ; lie was leceintnemled Themas' Kclectrie Oil which cured him at once. This famous specilie is a. positive remedy ter bodily pain. Fersalebyil.il Cochran, druggist, 1H7 and 1.1!) North Queen street. Walnut L.ear Ualr Kesterer. It is entirely different from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Uesterer It will immediately tree the head from all dandrutt, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro pre ducea new growth where It litis lallonetr. It does net in any manner ellect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of bilver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach betue is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, and HALL A 11UCKKL. New Yerk. lumVlyd,eedft w I OIIIIKK'S 1YKS. A 5c, Package OF LOOKER'S 'DYE WILL CO Lull MOKE OOOOS THAN ANY OTHER DVE IN THE MAKKET. Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KLNG STREET, LANCASTER. PA. BAKUAKNS IN WATCHES, ULOOK9 Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS. WEBEK, N0.159VJ North Queen street. Kemember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvania railroad depot. dec 28 lvd MEDICAL. B BOWK'S 1BON 1UTTEKS. 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 quick way te drive it out is te purify and enrich the bleed. These simple facts ara well known, ind the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will re store the bleed te its natural condi tion ; and also that all the iron pre parations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause headache, and are other wise injurious. Brown's Iren Bitters 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- JUIIOUS. Saved his Child. 17N.Eutnw St., IJaltimore, Mil. Kcb.12.lSS0. Gents: Upen the recommen dation et a friend, 1 tried Brown's Iren ISitters as a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom 1 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 of the disease, but, te my great surprise, wefore my daughter had taken one bottle of lJrewiys Iren Hitters, she be gan te mend and new is unite restored te former health. A 'tilth daughter began te show signs et Consumptienand when the pnyslciuu was consulted he quickly said " Tonics were re quired ;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iren Bitters, responded " that is a geed tonic, take it." Adeiiam I'uelps. Brown's Iren Bitters effectully cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and ronders 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. COCII 1CAN, Druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen Street, Lancaster. apl3 lwdftiw T s AMAKITjiN NKKV1NK NEVKK FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR. The only known speciflctev Epileptic Flts.ltt JOS-Alse ler Spasms and Falling Slekness.-tta Nervous Weakness quickly relieved mid cuicd. Equalled by none in delirium of lever.-aa 43-Neutrallzesgernisef diseases and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores. Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation. Eliminates Beils, Carbuncles and Scalds.-a Permanently and promptly cures paraly sis. Yes.lt ia a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and King's Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath te geed, removing cause. A3lteuts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming reselvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wind.'ia 49CentaIns no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly cures rheumatism by routing lt."S.U Restores lite giving properties te the bleed. Is guaranteed te euro all neiveus disorders. S"Kel!able when all opiates fail.-tTa Refreshes the mind and Invigorates thn'bedy. Cures dyspepsia or money retunded.'ffa S-Endersed In writing by ever iitty thou sand Leading physicians in U. S and Europe.- Leading clergymen iu U. S. and Eurepe.-&u. Diseases of the bleed own it a conqueier.- Fer sale by all leading druggists. l..r'."i The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Ce. Preps. St. Jeseph. Me. Clias. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk Clly, aprll-lycedAw . (2) pKKRv eavis'.h pain killkk. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Scratch rs, Contusions, Swellings, Scalds, Seres, Dislocations, Felons, Beils, &c, &c. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT REMEDY FOR DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a2 2mdJtw OAUVX3I1. K NOCK DOWN SAI.Kt THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF BODY KKUS3KLS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 1NURAIN, CHAIN AND KAtt CARPETS, Must be sold at KNOCK-DOWN PRICF... . fore the 1st of May, te make room ler New Manufactured Stock at Shirk's Carpet Hall, Oer. W. KING & WATER st Onr Factory, with a capacity of 2,000 YARDS PER WEEK, and new in lull blast, makes this step necessary. NO SUCH BARGAINS IN CARPETS EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE LAN CASTER PUBLIC. Before changing your place et residence, before doing your house cleaning, call and secure a bargain at a S. SHIRK'S OLD RELIABLE GARPEI HALL, CORNER WE9TBISG A WATER STREETS. CLOiaiXB.VHDXUWMAJt, C. TKMOVAX. B. J. EBISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER, HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Hull's Drug .Stere, opposite Cress Keys Hetel.) A TTKMTf OM t MHiNT TAILORING is a part et the CLOTHING BUSINESS te which we call your attention. We Lave as FINE A LINE et Suitings, Overceatings, - Pantaloenings and Vestings as any person wishes te choeso from. As te PRICK.weareEQUALLKDOttBKATKNBY NONE. We I' we MARKED some fewr et our SPECIALTUVjineurSHOWWINDOWandby referring te thenx you can see te your own sat isfaction. We guarantee FIT, PRICE, MATE RIALaud TRIMMINGS. We have also an IMMENSE STOCK et Ready-Made Clothing Fer MEN, YOUTHS, ROYS and CH1LUKKN. All Grades anil all Prices. Alse, a FULL LINKnt Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Shawl Straps. a--Tlil I VI. .hint. ..I I'KUV II A I.I. WIIITU- Sll 1RT at 80 cts. Is the best In town. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Clothing Hea.se, Nea. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. H. OKK1IAKT. SPRIBTGr OPEOTG AT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. i EAST KING STREET, OF THE I.ARUKRV ASSORTMENT -OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SPKLMJ OVKHLOATINU, Ever brought te the City of Lancaster. 4tfTliose desirous of securing Choice Stylei are invited te call early. It LASH AH It QaiiKNSWAM. IIUiU Ki MAKTIV CHIN4 HALL China, Glassware, Queensware. HIGH I IABT1N, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. w LUOX a WUITK TUE m WILC0& WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortmentef the various styles ceu stantly en hand and ter sale en tlie most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially Invited te call ami examine these instruments, which will b found te be very Pperler la Quality and Moderate In Price. Hit. DECKER U also agent ler the famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from 223 upwards, febll-tld GKNUlIf E HAVANA AND KAKA UIUAKS only 5 cents at HAKTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK, ,
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