V l .A. uwyjygny-i v nM - vm& (H)je l&ttte Velnme XIXNe. 196. LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1883. Priee Twe Ctenfe. jtJ1 " "fc; i yryrr aja ftu VWf BjllRF 1 1 U I U U 1 1 UX. W"i .- v-jvi,'-r-i- ji ! - novas rvBXinanra coons. WLiMH & BBEMEHAK. A PEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT. In painting a building tbe most important consideration is te select the very best Paints, by doing se you avoid tbe expense of repainting before tbe proper time for repainting occurs. And as the paint costs less than tbe put ting en, what you most want te save is labor. The best paints cannot be pre pared by band-mixing se that that they will prove durable and cover as great a quantity of surface as the best paints which are produced by thoroughly ex perienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of complete machinery. We "have been selling WADSWORTH, MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S PAINTS for two years and the reports received from all our customers justi fy us in offering te furnish our pure paints FREE of COST te any buyer who having painted his building with our paints can demonstrate that our paint has net cot 10 per cent 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 & BRENEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS- Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. DRY "JTKXT DUOKTOTHE CUUKT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. ADDITIONAL LOTS OF BLACK SILKS OPENED THIS DAY at 75e., 87ic, 30c. and $1.00 fully equal te these we closed out the early part of this week. Our BLA.CK SILKS opened this day at $1.00 and $1.12J are the Greatest Bargains of the day. These net yet supplied Bheuld see them. SPRING SHAWLS I SPRING SHAWLS ! Shawls have always been a specialty with us. Shawls of every description and at all prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY at 10c, 12Jc. and 15c. Only Half Price. it E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. PLUMBING AND IUUN L.. AtUlOLU. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDDCED PRICES: JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, JtOOKH AND s ION OF THE BIO BOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LAR GE ASSOBTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES ! QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES ! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES! CSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ELLER ft WOODffABU'8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, THE ONLT ONE-PRICE HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS IN LANCASTER. Ne, 38 WEST KINO STREET. FULL STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS AN 1 ALL SOKTS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Exclusive aiteiicy ter THE ARISTON, Organettes and Musical Cabinets. We wish te call the attention te THE AR1STON, an imported. German, mechanical musical Instrument, de signed take tbe place of tlic high-priced Music Bexes. Its execution is the most accurate et ail the mechanical musical instruments plays any number et pieces sacred, operatic, dance music, etc. This paiagen et musical instruments we sell at $15.00. Full line et Children's Organettes, etc. al7-Smd&lyw REMOVAL. T EMUVAL. Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. FON DERSHITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be lomeved te Ne. 40 EAST KINO Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, wheie there will be found a Coniplcte New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, uiar20tfd NO. 48 EAST KING STREET. PAPER DANOINOB, f TJUAKKS w. ritv. We rave opencd te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Three, three-aud-a-halfand tour yards long in Swiss, Nottingham. Appleqaln, &c. LACE LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, in variety te tit any Window. Forty Dltterent Pattern? et I)A10 WINDOW SHADES, in new colors, 6 and 7 leet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, In Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 67 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. JIATB AND CAPS. TJAi?, cars, c LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Stand.) Largest and Best Assortment ever offered te tbe public at lowest prices. FINE DKESS SILK HATS. STIFF FELT HATS French and English Pull-Overe Seft Felt Hate, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. All et every quality and variety. All kinds of bats made te order. Iho only Hat Manufactory In tbe city. Con stantly en band my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ ft BRO.) 113-ttd AKUA1W8 iii WATUHKS, CLOCKS C bains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159jj North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near PennaylYana railroad depot. dee 2 Ira QOODB. LANCASTER, PA. HAS FITTING. LANCASTER, FA. STATIONERY. TINWARE, AC. TOUN V. SUHADM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF Chandeliers AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Flnmbing and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, leb27-lyd LANCASTER. FA. COAL. B. B. MAJBT1H Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. JWTard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince treetr.abjve Lemen Lancaster. n3lyd MANURE AND OOAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All tbe BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Harrisbunr Pike. Gshbrai Othcb 20 East Chestnut street. Kaufflnan, Keller & Ce. aprf-lyd piOAX. M. V. B. COHO, SBO NORTH WATER BTn Imntmfr, Jtm., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND OOAL. OobmcUeb Wttbtfae TelapBenleKxcfaaag. Yard and Offlee: Ha 880 NORTH WATE STREET. leMB-lrd Vital Questienal Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what Is tbe best thing in tbe world ter quieting and allaying all Irritation et tbe nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refresh ing sleep always ? And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Seme form et Heps !" CHATTER I. Ask any or allot the most eminent physi cians : 'What Is tbe best ami only remedy that can be relied en te cure all diseases et the kidney j and urinary organs ; such as Brlgbt's disease, diabetes, retention or inability te retain urine and all tbe diseases and aillments peculiar te Women " "And they will tell you explicitly and em phatically "Bucbu." Ask the same physicians "What is the most reliable and surest euro for ail liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, malarial lever, ague, Ac," and tbey will tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion !'' Hence, when these remedied ate combined wlm ethers equally valuable And compounded Inte Hep Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which Is se varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can pe-nibly exist or rcstbt its power, and' yet it is Harmless ler the most frail woman, weakest lnva'id or smallest child te use. CHAPTER II. " Patients ' Almest dead or nearly dying" i"or ycats, and given up by physicians of Brlght's und ether kidney diseases, liver com plaints, severe coughs called consumption, have 1-cen cured. Women gene nearly crazy : Frem agony et neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various c'lseases peculiar te women. People drawn out et shape from exciuciu ting pangs of rheumatism, Inflammateiy and chronic, or sullering from scrofula ! Erysipelas ! Salt rhum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, indi gestion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature Is heir te Have been cured by Hep Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in tbe known world. aprl4-lmdT,Th&S HOP BITTEKS FOR BALK AT B. B Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen Btreet. inar2-3uid CLOTHING. D. B. HOSTKTTKRSON. Spring Novelties. ELEGANT STYLE3 IN French Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Scotch Woolens, ELEQANT STYLES IN English Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Demestic Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT STYLES IN Pantaloenings. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. "pOBKNsTKIN'S ADVKRTISMSBlKNX. 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 p-oed, 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 g'rls, makes from 55 te 60 Men's eats in one week, where it takes from 3 te 4 days for a tailor te make a Custom Ceat. Judge for yourselves which is the cheapest We have dealt ex clusively in Ready-made Cloth ing (from the best manufactu ers) for the past Ten Years, and therefore speak from experi ence. A full line of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Earl & Wil Wil eon's Cellars and Cuffs, and the largest assortment of Gentle men's Neckwear in the city. Prices Moderate. A. H. ROSENSTEIN, Ne. 37 North Queen St, Opposite the Grape Hetel. GKND1NE HAVANA AKU X ABA UIUAUS only 8 cents at HAETMAN'S YELLOW FEONT.CIGAE STOEE. MAIL NEWS. A SERIOUS CAVE-IN AT A8bLAKI. Several Dwellings Carried Down from the Sarface Other latemtlng Phate of One Day'a Doings. A serious cave-in occurred at Ashland en Wednesday in tbe immediate vicinity of the tunnel colliery workings, which are directly under a block of miners' houses owned by the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. The heuses are occupied by miners' families who, up te within a few weeks age, lived in them quite comfortable. At that time, bow ever, a cave-ie occurred which carried down two or three of the dwellings, but fortunately none of the occupants sustain ed injuries, and no less except some of their household effects, which went down with the buildings. The tenants in the remaining beuses ten in number were notified of their danger, and all but three families left for safer quarters. The empty dwellings were removed. Anether cave in occurred iu the after noon which has destroyed almost every vestige of the block. Twe houses top pled ever and went down. The families, however, who were en the alert for a sudden surprise, saved tbeir lives and some of their little effects. The coal and iron officials pave timely notice te the occupants, which put them en their guard. A gang of men are new engaged in removing everything that can be saved, aud every precaution is being taken against accident. Fears are entertained for several ether houses which stand a short distance away from the cave-in. Ne miners are employed at the colliery, the breasts of which are driven up a certain distance, and then the pitch of the vein is perpendicular, which causes the coal te rjtpidly rush down, and almost daily there is a slight sinking of the surface. Fer a inile and a quarter cave ins are te be seen en each side in one continuous chain, and in consequence, it is impossible te work in that portion of the mine en account of the attending danger. Tunnel Colliery is the deepest slope in the United States. It is ever sixteen feet below the level of the sea, and employs ever 300 men and boys. The cava in is but 500 yards from the town, but no danger is apprehended. The abyss has been visited by many people. SLAIN IN COLD BLOOD. Twe Bleu Arrested Cnarged With an Un provoked Murder. A murder was committed en Tuesday at Woodport, a small place iu Jeffersen township, N. J., sixteen miles from Mor Mer Mor ristewn, and net far distant from the scene of Minnie Chergwin's death. Wednesday morning two alleged murderers were con signed te seperate cells in the jail from which, two hours later, young Treglawn walked out te his death. On Monday night the two men, whose names are Thes. Coo Ceo Coe nan and Peter Gallegan, both miners em ployed at the Welden mine,induced Daniel Dagen, a Dever stonemason, te " show them the way te tbe Schelield mine." Dagen at first protested against going, but the two men plied him with whisky, and he finally consented. Late in the evening Coenau showed himself at a " beer house," kept by Wesley Beatty, four miles from Woodport, and demanded beer. It was evident that he had been in a fight for his face was badly scratched. Beatty asked Coenau with whom he had been fighting, and Coonan replied, eva sive'lyt that " it took a d d geed man te lick him." IIe then left the "beer house." When Beatty's family arese Wednes day morning, tbey found the dead body of Dagen lying at their deer. His skull had deen crushed in as if by a stone or by blows from a club. Frem the appearance of the ground he had evidently struggled toward the house for mere than a hundred yards and had fallen dead in a final effort. At tbe Welden mine, Wednesday morning, Gallegan boasted that he and Coonan " had given Dagen a geed thrashing the night before," and Coonan, it was said, was seeu washing bleed from his hands. Corener Drake impanelled a jury, before whom the facts were developed, and the jury then adjourned until te day te await the result of an autopsy upon Dagen's body. Coonan and Gallegan will be in dicated for murder at the coming term of court. GUILTY OF THKOW1NO A HOJ1IJ. Caipcr Vennghelm Sent te Jatt ler Trying te mew UpbU beii-in-Law. Casper Yeungheim, a thin, undersized old man, with long, stiff hair, a red face, and little twiukling gray eyes, was put en trial before Judge Allisen at Philadelphia, Tuesday, en tbe charge of having at tempted te blew up August Goeekle, his son in-law, with a bomb. It was testified that en the night of Oct. 30, while Goeekle was engaged upon some tailoring work at an open window of his house, at 1,005 Mecbanie street, a missile, which seemed te be a ball of fire, flew in at the window, smashed the lamp near his head, and filled the room with smeke and an odor of powder. The room was afterward found te be littered with half burned rags and particles of glass and iron. A piece of lead pipe, which had contained the material, and a half-burned fuse were also found. A number of wit nesses testified that they saw a man whose appearance corresponded with that of tbe prisoner standing en the sidewalk at the time, and saw him hastily move away immediately afterward. It was also sworn te that Yeungheim had treated his wile se badly that she had te leave mm and take up her residence with Mr. Goeckle. He had frequently threatened te take the life of his wife and son in-law. Yeungheim denied that he had thrown the bomb. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty without leaving the box. Judge Allisen, in passing sentence, said that he had no doubt that tbe verdict, though found en circumstantial evidence, was a just one. Fer such crimes he said the maximum imprisonment of three years provided by the law was altogether tee light. "A man who would threw a bomb for the purpose of injuring another," he said, " ought te be locked up for life. Nothing would be tee bad for him te de." He fined the defendant $500, and sent him te the penitentiary for three years. A DKADLV DRUNKEN BRAWL. In a Ueneral Fignt an Aged Han Is Killed by ilia Nephews. Abram Bishop, 00 years of age, was struck en the head with a rail in the hands of Jehn McCusker last Saturday evening and instantly killed. The tragedy occurred near McCennelsburg. The in quest has brought te light the following details: uuring Saturday afternoon Jehn, Abner, Jacob and Jeseph McCusker, four brothers, and Abram Bishop, with three of his sons Geerge, Denten and Lemuel visited Hancock, vfhere the entire party get drunk. Bishop and his two sons, Denten and Lemuel, started out of town about an hour before the rest of the party. They were overtaken by Jacob McCusker and his three brothers and Geerge Bishop. A quarrel followed be tween the Bishop boys and the McCusk ers. Old man Bishop was tee drunk te take any part in the fight, but Jehn McCusker dealt him a blew en the head with a rail, and the man fell down dead. The Mo Me Cuskers drove Bishop's sons away, placed the body of the murdered man in their wagon and hauled it around through the mountain all night. In the morning they took the remains te the dead man's house. He was an uncle of the McCusker boys. UOMAHUK OF NUHBjuRS. A Stunner ler Dell Beads and a Puzzle for Clear Ones. New Orleans TImes-Demecr t. There is a romanee in numbers, the romance of enormity ! Americans calcu late, it must be remembered, after the French fashion. With us a billion is net, as with tbe English, a million of millions, but simply a thousand millions ; and a trillion is net a billion of (English) bil lions but a thousand billieus. The Eng lish reckoning is simple terrific when we statt upward from billions (millions of minions; ie irmiuue, 4uuuiiui.-:- --luium-liens, sextillions, septillions, cotillions, ect. Se vast are these English numbers that they are practically valueless im aginary. They cannot be" applied even te the calculations of astronomical distances. And these distances daze humau under standing. Twelve degrees east of Aloha Capricorn there is a nebula bright Hat, riug-Bbaped which is general believed te be a solar system in process of formation a vast whirl of incandescent gas gradu ally shaping itself into suns and worlds. It is a spark in any but the most powerful microscopes, yet it is 20 1 billion times (in American numbers) larger tban our sun. And our sun is 1.283,700 times larger than this world. Therefore the nebula itself is 339 quadrillion 800 trillion 800 billion times larger than tbe earth. New these numbers seem enough te be wilder any mind ; but they are as nothing te numbers which have been already nsed. Flammarien, the astronomer, makes cu rious mention of the highest number ever calculated by mortal man. It was undevilliens millions, billions, trillions, quadrillions, quintil liens, sextillions, septillions, octillions, nonil nenil nonil liens, decilliens, undecilliens. Calculation might indeed go much further te duode duede duode eillions, tredeoilliens, etc. Tredecillieus carries only te the thirteenth numerical type from millions ; conditions would carry us te the hundredth. New, our in quiring subscriber may comprehend the monstrosity of a contillieu. But te return te the modest contillien. It has been calculated by a Frenchman that tbe tiny sum of five centimes banked at the birth of Jesus Christ, would have accumulated at compound interest, by this time te the amount of .342, 653, 248, 690 , 000 , 000,000, 000,000,000,000,000,000, francs 1 or 342 undecilliens, 653 decil decil leons, 248 nonillions, 699 septillions of francs. And please remember this is only the simple and medest French system of calculation net the tremendous English system. New hew much meney does the amount represent? If all the mountain ranges in the world were converted into diamonds, they would net represent such a value; nor could all the railroads of the glebe convey such a sum. If the earth itself were turned into ene solid mass of geld in which case it would weigh 3J times mere tban at present its value in French money would net even approach undecilliens; it would be euly 69,910,800, 000,000.000,000,000 or 69 sextillions, 910 quintillions, 800 quadrillions of francs. If an ingot of geld as big as the world weru te fall from heaven every minute for 9,300 years, it would require all these ingots te pay that sum et undecilliens. Even in astronomy undecilliens are net used. Probably the life et suns does net reach nearly se extraordinary a figure in yeare. A Wedding In San Francisce. San Francisce Chronicle. A wedding was celebrated at the resi dence of Mrs. Ogden, the Rev. Dr. Beers performing the ceremony wnicn united Richard H. Pease and Miss Ogden. White and purple lilacs entered largely into the floral decorations, a tracery of smilax clinging te every available object. Several haudseme exhibitions of flower weaving were presented by friends as tokens of esteem. Daylight was excluded and gas and brilliantly colored wax tapers shed light ever the happy Bcene. In front of the bay window a floral arch was constructed in which no one color or flower predomin ated, from the contre of which depended a marriage bell of mixed Mowers. After the assemblieg of the forty guests Mrs. Ogden entered the parlor en the arm of Mr. Pease, followed by Miss Jennie Ogden and Mr. Abbett, the bride elect being led be neath the floral bell by J. C. Wadsworth at 12 o'clock. After happy expressions and congratulations a dejeuner was served at 1 o'clock. A peculiarity of the bridal cos tume was the entire absence of flowers. Ne veil was worn, but in its stead a cap of plaited laeft and material te correspond with costume, which was extremely be coming. The dress was of crushed straw berry Otteman silk en train, with front of brocaded flowers in their varied and natural tints, resting upon an ecru ground. Over the combination corsage was worn an elegant fichu of duchesse lace, held by a valuable diamond breech, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Ogden were a black satin court train, trimmed with black lace. Miss Jennie Ogden were black velvet, relievcd by the wearing of white lace. The many beautiful gifts were shown te the guests, among them sev eral of exquisite design imported from Europe aud ethers purchased in New Yerk. A set of " dessert coffees " was particularly admired, each one being of different pattern and holding a little gol den spoon. A service of beaten silver lined with geld was among the valuable imported articles. Celluloid Eye-Glass trained, In their beauty, strength and durability, lar surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell liatnes commonly In use. Tbey are superior te all ethers. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. Geologists can And no Mcrcuiy In Simmons Liver Regulator. Mrs. C. N. May, Mechanicsburtr, Pa., says : "I was se weiic and debilitated I could net work, when Brown's Iren Hitters relieved me." Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen street, al&lwdftw Sitting Up Mights. Mrs. K. H. Perkins, Creek Center, N. Y., writes she had been troubled with asthma ler lour years. Had te Bit up night alter night with it, and was ultimately cured by two bot tles of Themas' Eclectric Oil. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine 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 or Consumption cured tban all ethers. It will cure where tbeylall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest chUd and we guarantee what we say. Trice, Kk . Sue and il.OO. If venr Lnnsra nre sern. Chest or Back latne, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 ana ikj nerxa ynwu mreeu iodvceu Our ulorleus independence. What can be mere glorious than te be Inde pendent of suffering, caused by dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, sick headache, or ether diseases emanating lrem the stomach. This can be easily gained by a timely nse et Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price L Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. MEDICAL. TKOWN'S IRON BITTERS. PLAIN TRUTHS The bleed is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of ? body, and unless it is pure aud rich, geed health is impossible. If disease has entered the system tbe only sure and quick way te drive it out is te purify and enrich the bleed. These simple facts are well ktiew , and 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 hitheite made blacken the teeth, cause headacb;, and are other ether wise injurious. Bkewn's Iken Bittchs will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the bleed, purifying and strengthen ing it, aud thuB drive disease from uy part et the system, aud it will t blacken the teeth, cause headache or censtipatieu, and is positively net in juiieuB. Saved his Child. 17N.Eutaw St., Baltimore, i Fel.12, 1SSU. Gents: Upen the recemmen datien el a friend, 1 tried Brown's Iren BItlers a9 n tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly con vinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lest tb'-ey daughters by the terrible dis ease, under ihe care et eminent physicians. I was leth te bellove that anything could arrest the progress et the disease. but, te my great surprise, befere my daughter had taken ene bottle of Brown's Iren Bitters, six te gait te mend ami new is rjuite restored te former health. A fifth daughter began te show signset Consutnptien.and when the physician was consulted he quickly said " Tonics were re quired ;" and when inlermcd that the elder Hlster was taklnp Brown's Iren Bitters, responded " thai is a geed tonic, take It" Aduram l'xiELrs. Brown's Iren Bitters eficctully cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit te persons suffering from Buch wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. Fer sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCI1 1CAN, Druggist, 137 and 1K North tjueeu Street, Lancaster. ap!3 lwd&iw H pKRUV DAVIS'S PAIN KILLKJt. ACCIDENTS IAPPEI EVERY DAY in the Year. Buiins, Cuts, BneiSEs, SritAiKS, ScnATCITES, Contusions, Swellings, Scalds, Sekes, Dislocations. Felons, Beils, PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT BEMEDY FOR DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVEPJYWHEP.E. a2-2inri&w OAMAUITAS NEKVIStK. The only known specific for Epileptic Fits. S-Alse ter Spasms ami Falling MckncHS. Nervous Weakness It Instantly relieves and curce. JIeansa3 bleed and quickens sluggish circulation. Neutralizes germs el disease and saves slcknees. Cures ugly bletchen and stub- A SKEPTIC SAID bera bleed sores. Eliminates Bells, Carbuncles and bealds. -Perm;nentIy an-t promptly cures paralysis. Yes. :t Is a charming and healthful Aperient. K:iih Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath te geed, removing the cauc. Kouts bilious ten- ' SAMARITAN EERYfflE denciesand makes clear complexion. Equalled by none in the .ellrium of lever. cLurmlng reselvent und a matchless laxative. It. drives Sick Headache like the wind. 43-CentaIns no drastrlc cathartic or eplaten. Relieves the b nil n or morbid tancies. Promptly cures Tbe Great Nerve Goiperer Khcnmatism by routing it. Uestercs llfe-giv ing properties te the bleed. Is guaranteed te cure all nervous disorders, S-ltelIablewhcn all opiates fall, lieiresiies tne mind ana in in vigerates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money retuuded. NEVER FAILS. Diseases of the bleed own it a conqueror. Endorsed in writing by ever fifty thousand leading citizens, clergymen and pbyelclaus In U. S. and Europe. JWForsale by all leading druggists. 11.50. The Dr. S. A. Klcumend Medical Ce., Prepi., St. .Jeseph, Me. (!) Charles N. Critteulen, Agent, New Yerk City. al8-lyeedw BUUKB AND BTATmNXMTk. N JKW BOOKS. UT) TQ 4 ATQ THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WAED, SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TEUT MA OAZINEH AND NEW STATIONERY, i L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. NOTICK W TKKSl'ASSEKS AMD GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lorbldden te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un ineorsed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or hshlng, as the law will be rigidly enlerced against all trespassing en said lands el the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCT ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Heir. el6-tfdw EUCHRE. POKES, OAS3INA AMD A ULI. line of Hart's and Dougherty's playing cards at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FEONT CIGAR TOB, VLOTUINO. Fer the society man, the fre quenter of the opera, theatre and concert room, 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 & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. aI7-lwu u. OKKIIAKT. SPRING OPESTO AT H. GER HART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF THE LARGEHT ASSORTMENT OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING -AND-SPJSIXtt OYEKCOATINtf, Ever brought te the City of Lancaster. 4vThose desirous of seeming Choice Styles aiu Invited te call early. A TTKNTIOH I MERCHANT TMLORM iB a part el Iho CLOTH INO BUSINESS te which we call your attention. We tave as FINE A LINE et Suitings, Overceatings, Pantaloenings and Vesting;; :is hiiv person wl'Hwi te cheese lrem. As te PUICE. we aie EyUALLEUOIt BEATEN BY NONE. Wn have MAltKKD some row el our SPECIALTIEalnoiirbneWWINUOWanrtby relerring te them yen can scoie yourewn sat isfaction. We gtiarant.x fl'i", PllICE, MATE 1SIAL ami TRIMMINGS. We have also an IMMENSE 3TOCIC of Ready-Made Clothing Fer MEN. YOUTHS, BOYS and CIULUKEN. All Uiailcjuud all Prices. Alse, a FULL LIKE el Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks. Valises and Shawl Straps. --The Cclfbratcd PENN HALL WHITE SIUKT at 80 cts. U the best In town. HIRSH & BRO., Fenn Hall Clothing Henso, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN 8T. ilLABB AND QUEKNBWAXA. H 1GU m UAKTUf. CHINA HALL. China, Glassware, Queensware. BICH i MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. THJ5 BEST Se. CIUAKIA IHK GITT, HA vana or Yara fillers, at HARTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT C1GAK