v Nv rrT flV&flMHHKB a Htt rf I I V f 2WU u axu k rgpfiyp i u 11 y llAV Volume XIX- -Ke. 107. LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1883. Priee'Twe Oenti. liltT GOOVH. s iKAWHKlDGK & GL.UTHIKK. SPRING STYLES. Hew the Dwssm ler thft ('emiiig Seaseu are te fefi Mad Up. We quote tlie "following from HarperV " Bazar " el icecnt date : " Combinations of two materialn ave seen iu most of the costumes impeitcil for Sprint? and Summer. The mle with these is a plain fabric, for the waist and drapery, with figured goedn for lower skirt." MEDICAL. "TVAKBY'S PROPHYLACTIC lletibciinlil Article, or Use. FLUID. United! .11 Family Eradicates vh We would direct special attention te the fact that we have new in steru it we liave joerl reapen te bolieve is the largest and best assortment el FRENCH- NOVELTIES That eonfei in te the abave notice te ba feuud in the United States. Seme are in All-Weel ; some are in Silk and Weel ; All with Correct Matching Fabrics. . PRICES FROM $1 TO $2.50 Fer double stock of iilth materials. We would also invite attention te our French Dress Plaids, Which "oeds will ba largely used this reason in combination with plain materials, as witness also'the following extract from Harper s Bazar : " Smoethly-wo ven wool stuffs, like Taruise Cleth, of very Grin qual ity, arc imported in plain colors, and in plaids, blocks, checks and stripes, for Spring dresses. There are dresses made eutfrely of the plaids, in vcrv .lashing style;:, but it is moie usual te buy the plain goods for the over ever dies', and plaids or .stripes for the Bkirt." Fei i-cailftt and Ty phoid J-'cvci.-f. Dlph- tlicria. Salivation, ui- MAT A "D T A e cratrt Sore Threat, III AL AK 1 A.Small fox. Measles and all Conta:?ieui Diseases. l'er-ens waiting en the tick should use it Jreely Scarlet Fever lias never been known te spread where the fluid wa3 used. Yellow Fever has lieen cure 1 with it after black vemu hadlakenplacc. The wert cases et diphtheria yield te ir. Fevered and Siel: 1'er- SMALL-l'OX sons lelrched and and Ucd Seres prevented l'llTlNG el Mnall ly Dalhir.K ; v.ithDar- pox 1'RE VENTED. DV'M Fluid. Impure Ail made A iiiemlvr of my lmnrilcw ami puii-family was taken with lied. ,Small-pet. 1 u-,cd the Fer Mire Threat n n a'Fluid ; thepatient was sure cure, .net delirious, wa net Contagion le-.tr.', ed. pitted, and w.'i" about Fer Fronted Feet.1 the house again in Chilblain-. 1 iles. three weeks, and no Chafing-, etc. ether-i had it. I. V. Rheumatism mired. H'aiikiksen, l'liiladel l'liiladel Selt White Complex- phia. ions secured ly its' -,.. DiriiTHERI Ship F.-vei prevented.) 1RE K.N 1'KD. TO puruy i ins ui .mi, Clcin-e the Teeth, it can't he surpassed. Catavih u-lieved and ciiicd. EryMpcIa-. I'Hied. llu'niH relieved in stantly. Scars pieyented. Dj'nentry cured. Wounds healed r.ipld- Scitrvv cured. An Antidote ler Anl nnl erVcgetablc 1'oi 1'ei 1'oi sens, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid dur ing our piesent a- Illelieii wiin seanci' Fever -with deeite.l The advantage. It is :..-.cIiin, dispensable te tT,e.SlilS, sick room. Wm. F.iVeik, STMWBEIME & CLOTHIER, The physicians heie use Darby's Klmd very sueca-afullv in the treatment : Diph theria. A. hTOLi.i:s wi:i:i k, tireeiiilioie, Ala. Tetter ill led up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In eaes et Death it should he iwtd about the corpse it will pi event any unpleas ant smell. eminent l'hjai .1. MARION 11. 1.. New Hays : " I am Wi'htJi ami Market. e Eighth and Filbert N lfAT IHIIIIITOTIIK tiOUKT 1IOIHK. FAHNBSTOCK'S. ADDITIONAL LOTS OF BLACK SILKS Ol'KNKD THIS lAV at7.w, STlc, 'Mi. and 81.00 fully equal In tlmst w ,'IepciI out. the early uit c.f this week. "Our BLACK SILKS opened this day at 1.00 amUl.1'2' arethe'Oivaie.st liarg.iins of the day. Theso net yet supplied should ee tlicm. SPKI Nil SHAWLS ! SPRING SHAWLS ! Shawls el every isesenpti.iu ami maw!., have :tlwas been a specialty with us ill prices. ITAMM'IIU EMHUelHKttY at 10c, 10. and J.'ic. Only Half Price. SANKur.n, i:yne, Ala.leeavinced 1'iet. Dai- nv n i ii uvuici,iu WAItr.KT FKVI'Mi i Fluid is :i valuable CUUliD. Idlsiuiectan . ' Vajjiemh.t UKivuRSirv, Xasuvillc, Tenn. 1 testily le the me-,t exeellent (nudities et D.trliv's Piephylaclie Fluid. Asailisinlectant and ilcler,'enl il Is ..eth theoretically and practically superior te any prepatalieu with which I am acquainted. . M. T. lar.Te.v, Fiel. Chemistry. DAUUY'.S FMlIll IS UKCOMMKN'DlHi I5 Hen. ALESAwnnn 11. bTFi-ur.ss. nftieer;;ia Uev. Mi as. 1'. lcr.M3, D. !., Church el the SlrtiiiKfi-s'. N. V. Jes. I,kCintk, Columbia. I'ml., IMuvei.slly, "itev. A. .1. Uattlk. rrid., Meieer llnlver-lty. Uev. tii:e. P. l'li:i!fj:. Uishep M. K. Chureii. ixihsim:n's vism: te i. Eli iiemk. I'erleetly liaim!e-,s. li.cd iuli-nvilly or exlernallv ler Man or UeaM. The Fluid has been thoreiiKly tested, und we have abundant e.vider.eu that, it has done everything here claimed. Fei toiler liiieim atien jet et ,iurIiiu;fl;iHl a p.miphleievend te the proiiileleis. 1 .1 II. 7.KIMN AsUO., Manufacturing Chemists. I'HII.ADKM'IMA. Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, Uruwl-d. l- "",l 1S!I Mertli imin-ii itriM'l. jiniMyred&M' CATHOLIC AND JEW. A llKIEF ANAtTSIS OJT CHAKAUTKK. K rinNKY-lVOIiT. IN THE SPRING TIME i:vKitueiiv i 'rr.t'i iu.i:: v.-itii -nviN' DISEASES OF THE LIVER. R E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. UOVBK FUitNISHlHa OOUJtS. I.M.IMN A IHlKNKMAa. A PEW WORDS ABOUT PAINT. In painting a building the most important consideration is te select tlie veiy 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 pnt t ing en, what veu most want te save is labor. The best; paints cannot be pre pared by hand'mixiug se that that they will prove durable and cover as greal a quantity el smlace as tne dcsi paints wiucu are pruuuueu uj wuiuugmj -perienccd and practical paint makers, with the aid of complete machinery. Vn l.nvn ben., sellm.r AVADSWOliTH. MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S PAINTS for two years and the reports received from all our customers justi fy us m ellei ing te furnish our pure paints FREE of COST te any buyer who liaviii" painted his building with our paints can demonstrate that our paint has net co 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 FLINN & BRENBMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. ri.vMiiiiw Ann a An fitting. IOIIN I. AliflOLll. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLaTE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. i:eens ASit avATiesir-itx. SIHN OK Till' mu hook. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LA It G E A SSORTMEN1 .' LOW PRICES ! ' QUARTO FAMILY BIRLES ! ROOKS AT MAREED-BOWN PRICES' CSAt the Sign of the Kig Boek. IN sO-.!i: f.lHM. Bilieusnes?, Jaundice, Constipa tion or Headache. The ill.eriler which alw.vy, fellow the tuil-mi'-i e! the I.lvi-raud HnweU te p rlerm tln'ir proper timet Ions, can be eenqiieivd at unce livlhniiM- el ICiilitru-M'ert. Any dcr.iiit;f- niint et tlii- Idle til once uiaiiilcsu Iti-ll in leul app"liti"inil in despendrncy. svairieais. Palu in thu-iihl vide which N vi -n-i-llve te pic-mue. The pain will -enifl lines appeal lelv located nmhTlln-'.lir.iilderMiiili'. There i alie irregular .ippetil-:, ilntnleuey. a sense et tulinc-." in I lie legion ei the stomach, and sooner in-later llic -kin anil while-, el the eyes become yellow, Ihe moeN clay -colored and the urine yellow, depe-ilins u cepicm Milimcnl. There ii generally a lui red tongue and at time ill.n rhie i, and iu el hoi i obstinate constipation ; in short, diser:ered liinclieni et the fctemach and inllie trat 1 et the bowel-. These symptemi, it net speedily ,'rappied with, Will n-biill in the ine-t -erieu- ceii'---quenced te the whole system, prostrating it and destroying all Hi vitilitv and eneru'iei. When the liver become-, torpid or yives evl deuce of nndne activily, a lew do-esel Kid' hc.i-11'nr and . i little c.mtien in leldionte a diet, will jcslern the patien' le health and vigor as it by enchantment. Most le.medits used ler diser.iei ser l lie liver and bile, act en tlie v. ions pilnc-Iple. a- liiey. are simply c.itliartlcs, and men I cairv oil' I he accumulated .secretions. Sia' Kidney- W'erl en Hie c-julrurj iert te the ccr.) root of the evil, ts it act en the J.irrr mill Ki'dncyvet the .tame time, and bv Us mild but efficient cathartic action moves the bowels treelj. The morbid poisons that have, been the cause et all this dln-a'-e ami Milli-ring v.-'ll be thrown oil", new lile will !.i- Iniined Inte eveiy erpan, and the licallh giving lerr s w 111 asal'i exert their power. Itiswell kaeffii Ihal the lcidncys an-- na-tnrn'M-liiiivwavie wash away the .lebiisand impunities that aie li"iii ennitaiilly devel oped In every human lyMcm II they tsille act, iieely health nil I sutler. Hut the Kidneys cannot perieral llielr own ii-iijeriiillee-. and atthcjuie time cllininale tli.-e impurities that should pas oil by tree action id the bow els. Jlew important it is-then, te have, a rem edytliat will have the power te heep up the natural action el be;h thc-c Important Inac tions. Tliis Remedy Is hlutiey-Wert. Have we indicated the trnalil,! thai luis Imi rasscd you ? Then nse a picltage or this med icine anil be cured. KKait A SA.Ml'I.K TKsTiniO.MAI.. ' I prayeil nod te deliver me by dealli." lle.iiliinailer.s cteran Cerp?. (Wlh Keqiment. irmery, JiiiiipKiii.s .h;ui.ci, ( .kw Ye:k. May fi, lSs.'. Gentlemen : 1 have just commenced en my second bettle et " Ki.'.nev-Wert." 1 have but little faith in either doctors or mclicinc, moie particularlv in medicines extensively ndver tied. However, I have miUeicd perhaps as noetherman hassntrcied. irem liver lie.isc brousliten bvmalaiia. 1' uttered lerveais. till it became chronic, simply Irem neglect. I have taken quinine till my head swam, :md my nerves were totally unstrung, l.a-i year 1 went te Kurepe te try and better n : but eame back worse. In reading nnnyef your tdvertiscmentslcamc te the conclii-den. us a dernier resort, te try the " Kidney-Wert," and did se. Alter the leurthi'ay 1 et in at lack et the old malady. 1 prayed lied te relieve me bv death, but lcept te the niediciuu a.s erdcied. and I want te tell you te day. and all Muiri:rer.s Irem liver dieae, that the last Unci weeks I h ivn enjoyed -ucii jjoed health as 1 have neL hnd in many, man v years. I simply write veu this that ether .-ullereii may benelit by it. Very ti uly yeui--. Lute Cel. fiOth lleg , .V V, S. :. V , 17J est Side Ave., .lerser City Ileighrs, -N. .1. aprll-lweeil&w A Sketch of the KaglUb Cardinal A Oonnplcnens Figure et the Century The Irontispiece of the May Century is an effective portrait of Cardinal Manning, which illustrates a sketch of his life and character, by C. Kegan Paul, the author of the recent Century article- en Car dinal Newman. Ol Cardinal Man ning he says in part: " Cardinal Manning is in his seventy-feurth year. He is the son of the late Wm. Manning, M. P. and "overner of the Bank of England, and was'educated at Harrow and Baliel, migrating thence, after taking the highest honors, te beconie a Fellow of Merten. He is a typical public school man, and could scat ccly have been at any bat a fashienable public school. Men who have nethadBuch training may have courtly manners, may ba thorough men of the world ; theso educated at home may have equal, sometimes mere, erudition ; but the combination of learning worn lightly like a llewer, great frankness of manner with power of reticence when needed, nptness for being at home in ar.v society, from the rough te the courtier, and simple unconscious ease, are generally te be found among Englishmen only in theso educated at our first-class public schools. Thcse were the qualities which, joined with his birth and his father's position, gave hitu, even as a very young man, a commanding inlluence in Oxford society, which raised him te be Archdeacon el Chichesterat the early age of thirty-two, and which have made him se great a power in his own communion since he joined it. They have also given him influence among very various classes of society especially among the great, se that his brother in-law, the late Bishop of Winchester, smarting under the desertion of his rriend, and unable te deny himself the use of epigram, called him the " apes tie of the ccutcels." He becanie rector of Lavingtenand (iraffham in Sussex in 183 J, and married the youngest Miss Serjeant, one of the co heii esses of the Laviugten property, two ether sisters having married Samuel Wilbcrfoiec, afterward Bishop, ami Ilunrv Wilbcrforce. his brother. Mrs. Manning Mirvived her marriage but a few months When the spiritual grace of baptism was dei.icd by Mr. Oerhain, and his view pronounced U be tenable within the church of England, Archdeacon Manning, with many ethers, felt the very ground en which they steed cut from under them. If the church of England denied sacramen tal erace, which te them involved the very essence of religion, there was indeed newhere te turn but te the church of Reme, however impossible it had once seemed that they should de se. Im mediately after the Gerham judgment, was pronenuccd, Aichdeacan Manning shook from his feet the dust of au hereti cal church te join that tewaul which his steps had se long iincousscieu?!y been ad vancin' ; when no doubt he found that thcbeundaiies weie by no means se difli cult te overstep as they had seemed te him en that November day. Alter the short, retiiemcnt, inevitable en his change, preparatory te taking orders in the church of his adoption, his iise was lapid and signal. He, tee, like his brother cardinal feuuded a congregation, that of the Ob lales of St. Charles Il-irromce, filling iu the interim the diguifitd efliee of Pievtst of Westminster. In 1S75, Monsiguer Man ning was consecrated Archbishop ei Westminster. In 187."i. he was Clt'iltt-d a caulinal with the title of faints Andrew and Gregery. Since his appointment as archbishop "few men hava ever been moie before the world. Net only is he a ee:i staut preacher in and a frequent preacher out of his diocese ; net only has he been :t combatant in intellectual contests, es pccially iu the Metaphysical soeiety, a club which met monthly, where ha held his own with such disputants as Dr. M.ir tineau, Mr. Frede: iek Harrison and Prof Huxley he has also taken part in the fe eia! lile of Londen te such an extent tha Iheie is hardly a philanthropic work in which he could consistently co ept-iate wherein he has net been a shaier. Con spicuous above all has been the aid . hat he bar, given te total abstinence societies both iu and out of the church. In politics im is understood te take a strenclv dem.i ctattc view, and has been heard te say thai, were he net what he is, his choice would be te be a demagogue. On the Irish ques tion, and te seme extent en the extreme Iiiihside, he has been very outspoken; and should it hereafter prove te be pessi ble that the Catholic chinch, at. k-ast m the West, should ally herself with the cause of the people, as distinguished from tlie cause of the oligarchs. Cardinal Man ning's name will be feuud en the roll of these who have helped the fusion. its as large a. proportion as possible of business of refining eii. But if the Before he get there a lady in the congre gation rose and informed the minister, amid laughter that the persons were ladies wearing gentleman's hats. The ceremony was then proceeded with. The Free Flpe Hagauoe. Tress. The opposition of the farmers te the passage of the free pipe bill had its coun terpart in the opposition of the same class te the railroads thirty-five and forty years age. It was argued with great plausibil ity that the construction of railroads across farm land without the con sent of the owner would be a great outrage upon the latter; that the railroads themselves would be only an injury te the farmers by diminishing the demand for and the value of horses ; that the engines would frighten the far mers' live stock, destroy the quiet of the neighborhood and set fire te the fields and buildings adjacent. The railroads were built notwithstanding the pretests of many farmers. Seme of the evils antici pated were in a measure realized, but no ene will question at this day that the net lesult el" baucfit is overwhelmingly in favor of the railroads, and no class derives mere benefit from their multiplication and extension than the formerly objecting fai mers. The passage efa free pipe law will net beuetiU'ainiers directly, except as it ben elits the whele state te have its oil terri trv developed and te keep within its Inn the benefits of pipe lines are net very great te the farmers, the injuries resulting from them are infinitely less. The pipes are laid uuder ground beyond the reach of a plow. The land taken must be paid for, and the pipe line company is re sponsible te the farmers for any injury done by leakage, burning, or explosion. The pipe line corapau cerapau ics have had no difficulty in buy ing lands where they could deal with the farmers themselves. It is because rival companies have new the vewer, which they froely exercise, te head off new lines by purchasing long strips of land across their reute and forbidding thorn te cress it. It is this that makes it necessary for the new lines te ask for the right of eminent domain. The grant of such a high privilege should be accompanied by the stipulation that the companies exor exer cising it shall be common carriers of oil, transporting en equal terms all oil offered. There is little probability that the farm ers of Lancaster, Chester and Delaware counties will be troubled by additional pipe lines te any great extent should the free pipe bill become a law. The two pipe lines already under construction in this dirco dirce dirco tien have purchased the right of way te the seaboard, aud would get no mere.eveu with the right of eminent domain. The benefits of a free pipe law will be felt main ly in the construction of numerous local lines in the oil country, insuring the prompt connection of each new oil field with the seaboard pipe lines. It is te the interest of Pennsylvania te make the most of its petteleum wealth, and, as far as possible, prevent the diversion of the oil business te ether states. One important step in this direction is a free pipe law which; New Yerk state already has and Pennsylvania cannot afford te be without. MEDICAJj. "DKOWICS 1BON HITTERS. The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iren Bitters is simply this : It is the best Iren preparation ever made; is compounded oil thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no mere and no less. By thorough and lapid assimilation with the bleed, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lest health in no ether way can last ing benefit be ebtained. :i Deal born Ave, Chlcago.Nev. 7. I have becnasreat suflerer Irem a very weekstemach.heartburn, and dyspepsia in Its worst terni. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress, and I could cat but little. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions et a dozen physi cians, but get no roller, until I took Urewn'.s Iren Bitters. 1 tool none et the old troubles, and am a new man. I am get ting much stronger, and feel tlrst-rate. I am a railroad engi neer, and no-v make my trips regularly. 1 can net say tee much In prui?e et your wonder ful medicine. I. C. Hack. Brown's Iren Bitters docs net con tain whisky or alcohol, and will net blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dys pepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness', nervous debility, weakness, &e. Use euly Itiewn's iieu Killcis made by Crown's) Chemical Ce., lialtimere. Ciesed red llnesanil trade-mark en wrapper Fer sole wholesale and retail by II. I!. COCII KA.V, Druggist, 1ST and 1.T) North Queen Street, Lancaster. np20 lwdtf&w ? fillgcolluneeus Matters. The com I. of appeals of Virginia ester day decided the case of the state medical college, in whch the governor removed the old beard of visitors and appointed a new one. The court held unanimously that tlie governor had the right te fill vacancies that might occur in the old beard, but that he nad no right te create vacancies in order te fill them. The saloon keeper's association iu Cin cinnati has determined te legally contest the operation of the "Scott law," which imposes au annual tax of 200 en al! places where spirituous liquors are sold, and $100 en places whom only beer and wine arc sold. The count of cash in the I.". S. treasury vaults was completed yestcrday, and an excess of " cents was found in favor of Mr. Gilfillan. The closing session of the underwriters' association or Minnesota, W iscensiu ami Dakota was held in Minneapolis en Wed nesday evening. The expenses and losses J last year vvcie iuij m - icuve uu margin of profit, and it was theiefere de cided te raise the latcs. An order issued by the postetlico de partment, several days age, te place en the list of frauds the Portable Electric Light cempauy, of Ne. 22 Water street, Bosteu, was yesterday revoked by Post master General Gresham, en the ground that the article advertised ler sale is "net a scheme or artifice te defraud, within the statute." "pKRUY 1AVIH'.HFAIN K11.I.KK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in tha Year. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER 18 TI1K GREAT uEMEDY FOR Brnxs, Cuts, Bruisks, Sprains Seratchbs, contustenm, swellines, SCALPS, SORES, Dislocation?. Felons, Heils, &c, &c." CLOTUZNO. 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 fty. PHILADELPHIA. Hl7-lttll H.' iKKHAKT. SPBII. G OPENISCt AT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, VO. fi EAST KINO STREET, ( THK l.AKGKXV AtlSORTMKX'I -OK FINE SUITING, PANTALOONINO AN1- SI'KINU OVKtU'OATINU, Kvi-MueiiKiii in ihcciiy or Lineusim-. i-Tlio;ie ties liens of btciirlntf Choice Sty 1-iin- Invited te call curly. DRUGGIST'S KEEP rDVERYWHERE. IT u ui-Jmil&w TtMfAltJi, XV. JOH P. SUIIAITM. GREAT BARGAINS. .1 U8T THE JEW. Ailm'.n.uen. SlTTalCAX, INSTitVMJSNTa. yfelXEK it VTOIIWAKIl-.S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, THE ONLY ON K-THICK HOUSE IN TI1E BUSINESS IN LANCASTE1X. Ne. 38 WEST KING STREET. MILL STOCK OF PIANOS, OKGANS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS AN 1 ALL SORTS Of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Exclusive ascnev for THE AEISTON, Organcttes and Musical Cabinets. We wih te call tlie intention te THE AU1STON, an imported. Herman, mechanical musical Instrument, de signed tafci' ttie place of the li'.prli-piiced Music Bexes. Its execution is the most accurate el nil the lntrlianiuil musical instruments plavs any number et pieees sacicd, operatic, ilancc music, etc. This paragon ei musical Instruments we sell at $15.00. Jfull line et Children's ergancttes, etc. aU-Smd&lyTV KlIlKliT WORT I'lIK SI.K AT H. 5. Cecliran'-j Drugstore, 1:17 nn.l M) .North Queen street. miirilnul JCfift A A Si STATHINEKi -VTJKTV HOOKS. MK. ISAACS. XllECOl.ONICId DAljftllThU THK ADMIUAI.V WARD, FOCI A I- KQUAMTY. THE LA TliXT MA GAZIXES A AJJir STA TIOXKIl T, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. Something That Kxrltiw Sidney Lanier. As for me, 110 .Tew net even tlie peer est shambling clethcf.ilealer in Harrison stieet but startles me eflectually out of this work-a-day world. Wiien I leek upon the face of a. Tew, I seem te feel a little wind fresh from oil' the Sea efTibeiias ; I seem te receive a message which has come under the whele Sea of Time from the fuither shore of it. This wandering per son, who, without a home in any nation, has yet made a literature which is at home in every nation, carries me in one direction te my mysterious brethren, tha eave men and the lake dwellers, in the ether direc tien te the Masterful Carpenter of Hethlo Hethle hem, climax of our race. Until yen can brine me a statesman mere comprehensive in view and mero dil igent in detail thau Moses, until you can brine me poets mere spiritual than David and him who wrote .Teb, until you can bring me a lever mero pure or a mystic mero rapt thau Jehn, until you can bring me a man mere dear anu irienuiy auu helpful and strong and human and Christ ly than Jesus de net speak te me slight iugly of the Jew. Aud new, te gather to gether thcse people from the four ends of the earth ; te rehabilitate them in their thousand fold consecrated home after se many ages of wandering ; te remake them into a homologous nation, at once the newest and eldest upon earth ; te endow the nineteenth century with .that prodig ious momentum which all the old Jewish fervor and sDiritualitv and tenacity would acquire in the backward spring from such long ages of restraint and oppression, and with the mighty accumulation of cosmo politan experiences the bare suggestion would seem enough te stir tna dioeo ei the most ungentle Gentile. m They Were AU Ladles. At a wedding at a village church near Stafferd, iu England, the officiating clergy man was about te perform the ceremony when, chancing te giauce upward, be noticed in the gallery several parsons wear ing buiyceck-sbaped hats. Aaaressing them, he said : Gentlemen, remove your hats." There was no response. The request was repeated again and again, and, net being complied with, the clergyman in a great heat ordered the clerk of the church te ascertain the names of the offenders, Celluloid Eye-CIIass fnimcp, In their uejiiiy, ilrcnstli unci durability, far surpass thcoruf thceruf n.try torteisp-.Micll lramrs commonly In use. They are superior te all ethers. Fer sale by ail lMt'ilnc.letelcn and Optician" The .-alutnry elleel nt Simmons l.ivrr Reg ulator i proverbial. Mr. C. N. Mav. Mcchiinlcshurc. l'a., says: " 1 was he veK and debilitated I could net verlv when lirewn's lien Miters relieved me." Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran. ilriiKKist, 137 and i: North ijueen street, uiciwd&w bitting Up WlRhts. Mrs. E. II. l'erkina. Creek Center, N. Y., writes she had been troubled with asthma ler tour years. Hitd te sit up nl-sht utter night with It. and wen ultimately cured by two bot tles of Themas' EclectrlcOil. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, drmrgist, 1117 and l:f.i North Queen street. ICKCK1VKD ANOTIIKIi LOT OF I.AItUK Chandeliers AND 1 Wish .Everybody te Knew. Itev. Ucorge H. Thayer, an old eitl7.cn et tliis vicinity known te every ene as a most Influential citizen and christian minister et the M. K. church, just this moment stepped in our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that 1 consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous suio'evcr our counters and is Riving perfect satisfaction in all eases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DBS. MATCHETT X FUANCK. IleuiiBON, Irid., May IS, '7S. Sold by II. 15. Cochran, rt-iugglst, Nes. 137 and iai Neri h Queen street. Lancaster. tcbHcedl Our Ulorleug independence. What can be mere gloriens than te be inde pendent of sntreiing. caused by dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, sick headache, or ether diseases emanating Irem the stomach. This can be easily gained by a timely use ei linrdeck Bleed Hitters. Price $1. Fer sale by H. 15. Ceclirau, druggist. 1U7 and 133 North I Queen street. GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, ritimbing mid Misfitting, RgeUiii; and Spouting. JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, leb27-lvd LANCASTER. I'A. VVAJ.. B. IARTIN M' A Dangereun Counterfeit. There are dangerous counterfeits in circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Lcat Hair ltesterer." The strongest evidence of Its great value is the lact that parties knewingits great efficacy try te fmiferfe it. Eaeli bottle of the genuine lias a etc simile of a walnut leaf blown In the glass ; and a Green Leaf en the outside wrapper. The "Ite3tercr" 13 as harm less as water, while it possesses all properties necessary te restore 111c, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only fiem respon sible parties. Ask your druggist for It- .ach bottle Is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY it CO., Philadelphia, anu iiaiju kuuhej.,. NewYert. iun6-lyd.eed4w Wholesale and Ketali Mealer in in nm-ij LUSlBKli A:U) COAL. -fard: Ne. 420 North Water and rrlns-. trhet'.alnve Lemen lancaater. nS-lv ' A.NCKK ANU COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices, a nine BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by tlie barrc . II A Y and STK A W by the ten or bale. Vard-415 Harrtsburg l'ike. General Office WK East Che-tnut street. Kauffman, Keller & Ce. aprt-lyrt M. V. K COHO, ySO SOUTH. WAltiH HT.t Lancaster, f4. Wholesale and Heta'.l Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Ooimectiea With the Telephonic Kschance. Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH W ATE STREET tb2S-lv.i BAKUA12.S IN WATUUEM, CLOCKS Chains, Kings, Spectacles, &c. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS VE15ER, Ne. 159JJ North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. dec 23 lvd ULUKKIVEAK SUITKI1 FOB TUB SKA SON. Together with a Spring supply el h ADIES' and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Hosiery a specialty at Xrices LESS THAN EVER. Save time and money and give us a call. HENRY 1SECHTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Queen Street, P. S. 100 Bundles of Clean Kye Straw ler sale. febS-lvd OmKN-TKIN'S AUVKKTI3K1WKNT. Rkai Carkfui.i.y. .. CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, vs. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The latter is being rapidly numbered with the past, whilt 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-madf Clethes leek well when you see them new, but when you wear them they wii.i. leek skei in a very short time, as they arc 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 te 4. days for a tailor te make a Custom Ceat. Jl'DCK FOR YOURSELVES which IS the cheapest We have dealt ex clusively in Ready-made Cloth ing (from the best manufactu ers) ferhe 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. GENUINE HAVANA AND VAKA CIOAlW only S cents at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK, X7UT1CE ill TUKSFAS9KK3 A?U Gl'.N- NERS. All persons are hereby.lerblddun te trespass en any of the lands of the Cern wall or Speedwell estates. In Iebajmn hint Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or uu inclesed, cither ler the purpose of sheeting or nshtng. as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FRKKMA.n R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ter R. W. Celeman's lieira, el6-tfdw
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