mt LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. APRIL 24, 1883. Velnme XIX-Ne, 200. Priee Twe Carts HOUHEFVRNIHUINU UOODB. fLlNN & BKENKMAN. AGAIN AHEAD. The " Eidgway " Patent Refrigerator IS THE ONLY i'ERFEOT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER Kuus moie easily, will cut longer grass, is mera durable and requires less repaird than auy ether LA.WN MOWER manufactured. Oar Stock or BABY CARRIAGES is Larger, Fi no and Cheaper than Ever, OUR STOCK OF Water Coelers is particularly fine and at low prices, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. DItY jlAKC.AI.NS IN IIOUSK l'UKNJSHlNC. GOODS. GEORGE FAHMESTOCK, Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE.) IS NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN Heuse Furnishing Goods. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Leem and Dice Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Cotten and Linen Shirtings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings and Kurnitnre ('overingp. E2TPUIM15 FEATIIERS-STEAM-CUReB.-WJ GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK NO. 14 BAST KING STREET, t'LVMJIINti ANJi UAS FITXIXU. TIIIN I. AltnOLD. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLaTE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, MJLLiNJfJtY, M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINK OF MILLINERY GOODS. All ili-.i Lale.fc Styles ,f FINE MILLTNERY GOODS received daily and :old at in.- LOWEST 1'HIOES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. HOOliS ASH STATIONERY. O'ON OK'I'lir lllfl HOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LARGE ASS0RTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES! QUARTO VAMILY BIBLES! ROOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES! SSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. CI.01HJ.Sti, V Tilt Hit lillJilt, & c. 1JKMOVA!.. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORK TO .Ne. 17 WE3T KING STREET, (.Next Doer in Hull'.-, Drug iSterc. nppe-dte Cres-s Keys Hetel.) 'CLOTHING IS KING Willi everybody, sit this .icasen et tlie year Everyone u-d.s, wheie U the Cheapest J'lace le Un v Wp ran tell you that if yen want te buy GOOD, STRONG " AMI- STYLISH CLOTHING, -GOTO HIRSH & BROTHER, Cerner of North Quesu and Ceutre Square. We have all kinds and graded ler Men. Youths, Beys and children ami at such low figures that veu cannot Jail te le pleased in t-very way. We have CHILDREN'S SUITS, Ol all descilpliensand at bottom prices, for iome few et the many ?ty,e;iuid prices seeeur diew window, our Moe . et Heys' Scheel. Veuths' and Men's Suits cannot Peciiunlcd. In FURNISHING GOODS, N'KOKWBAR. SUM- MEIt UNDERWEAR. TRUNKS YAl.ISE.Ktc, We liave a lull Itneel thelatfst neveltiisiad wf II as the regular lincet goods always in uc. Our "Fene Hall" While Shirt Recemuu-nds itelt te the pub icand is always the best 1'rice SO cents. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Cletkitis; Heuse, Nes. 9. ant 4 NORTE QUEEN ST. GOODS. LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. srjtiye aoevs. L..' CANSMAH & BKO. FACTS WORTH REA1)IIG. Spring Clothing. Gentlemen, 11' you wlslitofiejustlco te youi yeui selt and family and lecl like taring hard -nrned money, belere purchasing your dpring Clothing, call en L. GANSMAN & BKO. Whether you wish te purchase or net set posted se as le cempare enr low prices with ethers. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : Men's Snits at $1.50, js.ea, $6.(K), $7.oe, $s.en, up te $15.00. Men's rants at 75c, $1 flu, $1.2.,$1 .UK jl.7.", 5.' J iipte$5.(N). AN IMMENSE VA1UETV IN OUR ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGUUKS. Hey's Suits at $1.75, $2.fc0, $2.50, $3 00, J1.M, $5.0), JC..O0, up te $9 00. Jtey's Pants at 70c, 90e. $1.00, M.23 up te f.se. Children's Suits at $1.5J, $1.75, $i00. $2,w, $3 00. $4 te, np te 6.50. Children's Pants at Cie, and upwards. OUR ODSTOM DEPARTMENT Is tilled with the Choicest l.inoel SUITINGS AND Foreign and Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking suit te enrera $14 Ou. Our prices always under. We are ready te meet and te beat all competition. Our plain talk means business, it will pay you tore tere tacmber 1t. L. Gansman & Bre., TIIEFASIIIONAHLEMERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, GCG8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, i tight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St, LANCASTER, PA. S-Ve hare no connection with uny ether Clothing Heuse in the city. N JKW HOOKS. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S HAUUliTKU. THE ADMJRAIfc WARD, SOCIA1. EQUALITY. THE LA TEXT MAGAZINES AND NEW H'i'A TIONERY, AT- L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. Vital Queetlens! Ask the most eminent physician Ot any school, what is the best thing la the world ler quieting and allaying all Irritation et the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refresh ing sleep always ? And they will tell veu unhesitatingly "Seme form of lleps !" CUAtTEH I. Ask any or all et the most eminent physi cians : 'What Is the beat and only remedy that can be idled en te cure all diseases et the kidneys and urinary organs ; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, rctcatle'n erinabllity te retain urine and all the diseases and ailiments peculiar te Women " "And they will tell you explicitly and em phatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What Is the most reliable and surest cure for ail liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, malailr.l lever, ague, .tc.," and they will tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion !" Hence, when these remedies aie combine! with ethers equally valuable And compounded into Hep Bitters, such a wenderlul and mysterious curative power is developed which Is se varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is Harmless ler the most frail woman, weafci-t inva'id or smallest child te use. CHAPTER II. " Patients ' Aline3tilead or nearly dyinc" Fer years, and given up by physician- et Bright's and ether kidney diseases, liver com plaints, torero coughs c.Ute 1 consumption, have I een cured. Women gene nearly crasy ! Frem agony el neuralgia, ncrveuaiicjs, wakclulncsi and various cMseapej peculiar te women. People draw a out et shape irem oxcriicn excriicn tlng pangs et rheumatism, . Inflammatory and chreule, or suite: ing Irem scrofula ! Erysipelas ! Salt rhuni, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, mdi mdi gcs'len, and in tact almost all dKi-aws trail Nature Is heir le Have been cured by Hep Bitters, proet el which can be found in every neighborhood in the known world. anrU-lmdT,Th&S HOP 1I1TTKKS FOU SILK AT !. K CecliRin'M lrag bteic, 1.17 and IS') North Queen street. mar3-3nid xifi' aueus. -I-AYT. Mlf AND & CJO. DEESS SILKS A SPECIALTY Watt, Shand & Ce. Have received anetlier involceet t!ie-.e lamnus SUM M Kit SILKS nt 50c a yard, in Checks, Stripes ami Plain Colen Special attention is inviled le New Linej fit COLORED DRESS SILKS at 7."ie a yard. The best goods Imported for tiie money. Spi-cial l'.aicalnsin ALL-WOOL FRENCH TISSUE BKtiES, ile a yaid ; wei til :'.le. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DEBEUE, -M-inel es wide, 50c a yaid. Extraordinary Bargain-, in LADIES' LI5-LK THREAD OLO ES, at 12,';e, 17c, UOe, ami 'i"c a pair. LADIES' LISLE JKRShY I.LOYIIS at l"(- J7e, 50c and 75e a pair. LADIES'SILK.IERSEYGLOYES, fOc a pah One llumliedand Fltty Dezen Regular Made r.ALURIGGANHOSF, fc J)c anil 25c a pair. r.li-i'ant Qualities In l'lain and Sniped (iERMAN HOSlEltY, :e cents a pair ; wej-lli 75 i-nts. i:lai;l LISLE THREAD ftOif, 7.V, .!.-.. a id $1.50 a pair. LADIES' SILK IIOeK. .lust Opened, Parasols and Sunshades, AT POPULAR PRICES. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 3AST KING STREET. M KTZOKK IIAVtlUMAN NOTICE TO THE LADIES We have been watching the Silk uiaiket for some time te buy BLACK AND COLORED SILKS and new we have them fieni an luipertei's Auction Sale in New Yeik at BARGAIN PRICES. We have a tew pieces in PLAIN COLORS as low as 45e., but the BEST BARGAINS nie wii-Cc ".tialily and enr ft)c. quality in GAUNEiS, DAKK GREEN, BRONZE, NAVY HLIIK, BROWNS and PLUMS. We liave Black Silks AS LOW AS 5'Je., but the qualities et BLACK SILKS we have al 75c , S73-JC., fl.H). $i.l2, Sl.Ti, $l.::7s, $1.50, I.in.!.75 and $iui have never been equalled. It you want a SILK DRESS call seen at letzger & laualimaii's CHEAP STORE. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. (Uetweea the Cooper ileiiaei'.nil serivt lloiy lleiy lloiy Hetel.) CAKIilAtUSH, SO. ritut. Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTS. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every tyle Buggy and Cartiage desired. All Werk finished in lliu most com fortable and elegant style. We u?e only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanlcsi Fer quality el work our prlce3 are the chcancsliu the state. We buy ler cash und sell en the most reasonable term. (Jive uu a call. All work warranted. Repairing premptlv attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-tld4w THE TOBACCO MAEKET. IK NEW IOBK AND LANCASTER. Sumatra, Seed Leal and Ilavaua for the Week Enuieg Saturday, April 31. 10 a. in. U. S. Tobicce Journal. Sumatra The activity remains un abated, though single sal hare rarely been in parcels ever 23 bales. Transae tiens embracing 5 te 10 bales are the order of the day, and prices appear te be of little object when desirable stock is offered. Total sales are calculated te reach -100 bales, at prices ranging from 1 te SI. GO. The enormous consignments which will arrive here before the increased duty gees into effect will tend te lower rather than te raise prices. The competition will be a sharp one, a large r.umber of new firms having gene into tha importation of this tobacco. A sale of some 10,000 bales new will take place at Amsterdam at or about May 8. Seed Leaf Thore has been rejoicing among packers of '82 Pennsylvania and sombie disgust among holders of '81 Penn sylvania. Large manfacturing firms were reported as having purchased 500 cases of 'S2 Peunsplvania from packers at big figures, while sales of several hundred cases of 'SI, at ridiculously low figures, were spoken of by brekers, partly with derision, partly with regret. These sales of '81 Pennsylvania, although reported by very nice pcople, as far as dress is con cerned, smack somewhat of Barnumism ; and while we include the reported sales in our list below, wa advise our readers te "take it all in" without extraordinary hurry. Tncre are some fine ghost stories in the market about this '81 Pennsylvania. Heavy holders and their implements, gen orally consisting of curbstene brekeis, ;ue out with wagers that already manufactur ors are using the '82 Pennsylvania ; that by rcsweating it new and weiking it seen after, it beats Sumatra all hollow ; that Sumatra is bound te clear out of the country as seen as this wonderful material is in spected by manufacturer. If our beau tiful memory doesn't fail ns, we recelledt having heard exactly the same things said vuen '81 Pennsylvania was but half packed in cases ; and we also have a faint idea that the holders of the '81 Pennsyl vania would net hear of taking leas than 2."i cents for their tobacco, beeause it was as fine, aud evciui great ileal finer, thau Sumatra; and if the trade, and manufactu rers especially, did net take it mighty quickly they would raise the price at leisuie and ad libitum. Ail this early talk and bragadocie about new tobacco don't "pull" any mere, nor aie manufacturers induced te pitch into a new crop in the hands of packers, merely bcc?.use Tem, Dick or Yakoep report some prominent; manufacturer as having been unable te withstand the attraction of this or that tobacco and in censequeuce invested largely therein. The fact of the matter is thore is much tee much tobacco of all kinds in the maiket; aud as long as Su matra can't be kept out of the country by a heavy import duty, iu raein, for tebac coon the p.ut uf manufacturer: is nee essary. As regatds the .sales of 'yi Pcnnsylvani i lopeited, we notice that the heavy aud strong holders c'lniimi J -stiiV. Of course, the effeis that aie being made by pros pective buyers are, when the investing figures of holders are taken into consider ation, often se ridiculously out of preper tien, that some very angry .scenes that liave taken place are t.pekeu of. At one such SJ2UC last week, the sailer leneaii'j ated the prospective buyer a pickpocket. One can imagiue the state of feeling held rs of '81 Pennsj Ivauia are in. The pules for the week were as fellows : Pennsylvania Crep 1782 : H00 ea-f s ; p. r. Ciep 18S1 : 330 cases ; Uie 1'leeutH. Wisconsin Crep 1831 : 200 cases Havana seed ; 15 te 18 cents. Ohie Crep 1S80: 100 cases; -i te tf ei uts. Connecticut Crep 1831 150 ca'i-s ; Hi te e0 cents, Havana Ycry active Sale 4 800 baL-s. Pi ices liim. Cam' Repert. Sales of seed leaf tebacc repotted by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce., tobacco biokeis, .Ne. i:U Water street, New Yerk, for the wtek ending April 23, 1883 : eOO cases 1882 Pennsylvania, piiv.il- terms ; 100 cases 1S32 New England, pri vate terms ; oOOcases 1831 Penuslvaiiia, 8()Mq ; 100 eases 1S81 New Kuglaud, 10 (g)30e; 100 cas.es 1881 Ohie, H(iific. Total, 1,100 cases. 'ilie rtitladelplit.1 .il:u-kct. Leal. Seed Leaf Trade remain.-, unusually quiet ; but few goods are sold, while many inquireis can daily be seen ou the market making inspection and examination of wrapper leaf. Pennsylvania '81, which .stands ies wealing elegantly aud t,hws up color, texture and quality, cemman !.-; suecial attention : Connecticut, Wiscon sin anil Yerk btite Havana seed iseme it: l'era fair share. Seme select and obtain relusal until May. Ne complaint of pi ice j is heard ; the difficulty t;cems te be us l j whiit the demand may be, anil v.hatllguie j can be obtained for manufactured r.reci: after May 1 Heldors sec nothing dis- j ceuraging but much te emmurage in the ( future outlook. A lew pickers samples eflS83 Connecticut seed .seconds iiave been shown aud offered ; price net di vulged. Sumatra is booming finely. New Ricbmenda, who are anxious te buy, up pear en the field weekly. Price is con siderable stiffer. Havana is looking up finely, especially A Ne. 1 stock, while Yucltahas the first call at improving fig ures. Haranna wiappsr.-i are fast being taken off the market. Receipts for the Week 109 cabea Cen- Sumatra aud 342 hhds. Virginia aud Wes- tern leaf tobacco. THE LOCAL BIARKHT. Old and New Lancaster County Creps. During the past week about 300 cases of old tobacco have been sold, principally in small lets. The crop of "80 is getting rather scarce, but the crop of '81 remains in large quantities in the hands of packers, mauy of whom say they would like te sell out at cost, and some of them for a geed deal less than cost. But notwithstanding this unfavorable showing they continue te invest largely in the crop of 1832. This seeming paradox may be explained in some measure by the iact that they arc buying the crop of 1882 at much lower figuies than they paid for the same grade of goods of the '81 crop. A great deal of the new crop was bought last wceic aua a still greater quantity was delivered at the city warehouses, several of whom received from 80,000 te 150,000 pounds each iu a single day. Nearly all the packers are hard at work having each from 20 te 75 hands employed iu the warehouses. Though much of the crop is short and has been bought at figures a geed deal lower tlianhas hcretofeie prevailed it is of geed color aud wrappery quality, and as a whole will average well Following are a few sales that will serve as samples of many mera recently made : Jame Stewart, te Skiles & Fry, 4 acres uecticut, 305 cases Pennsylvania, 41 cases Ohie, G3 cases Wisconsin, Gl cases Yerk State Seed. 130 bales Havana, 71 biles at 15, 4, 2 ; JohnM.Delby. Chester county, te Resenshine.G acres at 18, C, 5, 2 ; Thes. Greff, te same, 2 aere3 at 13, 4, 2 ; Elias Haldeman, Raphe, te Samuel Leng, 1 aero at 14, 5, 3 ; Jehn Cele, te same, 2 acres at 1G through ; Jeseph Gish te same, 1 acre at 9j through ; Abraham Huber, Manheim, te McLaughlin, 2 acres at 13$, 4, 2 ; Martin Ferney of Man heim, te Fatman, 4 acres at 14$, 4, 2 ; J. C. and L. H. Montgomery, Salisbury, te same, 1 acre, 18, 8, 4 ; Frank Mylin, Pequca, te same, 3 acres, 16, 5, 3 ; J. F. Bernard, Chester county, te sime, 4 acres, 1G,"0, 5, 2 ; Jeshua Sharp less, te same, 1 acr. 15, 5, 2. Capt J. O. Wilcox has bought the fol lowing : Swartlcy & Bres., 5 acres at 9 through ; Ames Garrett, Colemanville, 1 acre, 12, 4. 2 ; Antheny Hallacher, 1 acre, 12, 4, 2 ; Jaoeb Laird, 4 acres, ID, 4,2. Jescpt Myers' Sens liave bought the following : Aaren Baker, Arendale, Ches ter county, 2 acres at 14$, 4, 2 ; Oscar T. Quarl, 1 aero at 1G, 3 ; "Joel B. Pusey, 7 acres at 1G, 5, 2; 4 acres at 14, 5, 2, and 1 acre at 15, 5, 2 ; J. B. Dissler, West Co Ce calico, 1 acre at 13, 7, 4, 2 ; Dan'I Stoekly, 2 acres at 13, 8, 5, 2 ; Samuel Landis, Ephrata, 3 acres at 1G$, 7, 4, 2 ; Levi Landis, acre at 17, 5, 5, 1 ; Win. Sterk. 1$ acres 'at 15, 4, 2 ; Lewis Shaeffer, 1$ acrc3 at 14, 4 ; Adam Myers, 1 acre at 14$. 4, 2 ; Adam Barkey, Lebanon county, J acre at 12, 5, 2, 2 ; Henry Rutt, West Cocalico, l" aero at 12, G, 4, 2 ; S. N. Stricklcr, 1 acre at 10, 4, 2. B. S. Kendig bought the following : Archibald Wilsen, Harfeid county, Md., 2 acies at 13$, 5, 4, 2 ; Wm. Kinscy, 4 acres at 14$, 4, 2 ; Jehn Warner, 1$ acres at 14, 4, 2 ;" Richard Gress, G acres at 11, 6, 3. 2 ; W. II. Wilsen, 4$ acres at 11, 4, 2 ; Win. Trout, Yerk county, 1$ acres at !), 4, 2 ; J. G. Treutnjg acies at 8, 4, 2, and 1$ acres at 10, 4, 2 Verk County Sales. Yerk Despatch. Sidles iv; Frey, have rented the line large wareheuse lately erected in Wrightsville by Henry Kauffelt, for 500 per annum. It will be used for packing aud storing of leaf tobacco by the Lancaster firm, who have purchased, quite extensively of Yerk county tobacce'tnis spring. The following sales of leaf tobacco have been reported te ns. They were made by I). IJ. Sayler purchaser for Skilcs ite Fray, in Chaueeferd township. II. A. Jehnsen, 1$ acres, at 12, 6, 4, 2 ; Gee. W. Reener, 3 acies, 12, 4, 2 ; Jesse Runklc, 1$ acres, at 8, 3, 2 ; Jesse Runkle. 1 aero, at "8, 3, 2 ; Geerge J. Keener, 2 acres, at 7, 2; Martin Greve, 1 aero, 7, 3, 2; Peter Snyder, 3 acres, at 9$, 3, 2 ; Henry neiss, 1 acre, at 8, 3. 2; P. Blouse, 1 aero at 7, 2; Samuel Market, 1$ acres, at 8$, 3, 2; Michael Sheff, 2 acres, at 7, 2; Wm F. Haagh, 1 acre, at 7, 2; Heniy Teme, 1 aero at 8$, 2; Jehn Market, 1$ acres, at 8$, 2; Geer W. Snyder, 2 acres, at 7, 2; Jehn Hlges, 2 actesat 5$, 2 ; David IIIgc3, 4$ acres at Gt, 2 ; S.'W. Carinau. 2 acres at 7, 3, 2 ; Geerge Eavler, 2 acres at 8, 3, 2 ; Henry Griswel!, 2 acres at 8. 3, 2 ; J. J. McKiuley, 2$ acres at 8, 2 ; Jehn Haines, 3 acres at 8 2 ; Milten Burg, 2 aeies at G$, 2 ; Peter Reslmc. 5 acres at 8$. 3, 2 ; Jes. Kider, 3 seres at 7, 2 : J. S. Armstrong. 23 aeies at 12, 4, 2 ; James Crawford, 1$ acres at S:j. 2 ; S Carman, 1$ acres at 8) 3, 2 ; G. W. Greve, ; ac;e a1; 0, 2 ; Wm. Giove, 1 acre at 7. 2 ; Eli Feurv, lacresat 9$, 4. 2 ; Cbas. 'Fry, 1 aero at 8, 4, 2 ; Ifenry Miller, 1 acres at S, 2 ; Gee. A. Warner, 2 acrcs'at 7A, 2 ; Geerge A. Ruby 2$ acies at 7$, 2 ; Jacob D. Warner, 2 acies at 8. 3.2 ; Geerge B. Murphy, 3$ acres at SJ. 3, 2 ; A. Jehnsan, 1 acres at 7$. 3, 2 ; Ileury Snyder,' IJ acres at 8, 2. If you don't see,it is mainly your eivn fault, because by procuring a pair et Celluloid Eye-lihw-cs, you cm impieve falling eyesight se :n te see clearly. Fer.v.ilc by all leading Jew elers and Opticians. a'23 lwdeed Sitting Up MKhtft. Mis. K. II. Perkins. Creek Center, X. Y., v. riles bhu had been troubled with asthma ter lour vimh. Had te sit up ntelit alter nlht mill it, anil wts ultimately cured by two bot tles ei Themas Eclectric Oil. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'. North Queen street. I IViufi K very boil v te Knew. Rev. Ci-erge II. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te every one as a most lullucntial citizen and chiistian minister et the 31. K. chinch, just this moment stepped in our store te say, ' 1 wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myclt unit wife ewe our lives te Shiloh'.s Consumption Cure." It is bavins; :i tremendous s-ale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all case of I.uui; DNcased, such as nothing else has .lone. ' DUS. MA'i OIIETT FitANCh. Uounnes, Iiul., .May 15, '73. Sold by II. IJ. Cochran, d inggist, Nes. 137 anil 1311 Nerm Queen street. Lancaster, toblteeilt ' 'I he salutary cilei't of Simmons Liver Keg Keg ulaler is proverbial. Our Ulertuus independence. Wli-it can be mera glorious than te be Inde pendent pt bulieiini. caused by dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation sick: headuclie, or oilier diseases e;nuutat:iii Irem tin; stomach. Tins can be easily gained by a timely use et lJiirdeek Illoed Jlitters. Price $1. Fer sale bi ll. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen s-tieet. A llancrriiu Counterfeit. Theie aie daiigcre',13 counterfeits In circu lation purporting te be ' Walnut beat Hair llr-tr.rer." '1 he stienges! evidence et Its gieat value is the fact that parties knewingita jn at cfllcicy liy te imitate it iaeli bottle of the yenuine has a Jnc simile of a walnut 1 at blown in the giius : and a Green l.cat en the eut.-idc wrapper. The " iioalerer " Is as harm less as water, w hllc it possesses all properties ncces-ary te re-jtnre lite, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only Item respon sible parties. Ask your druggist for it. Kaei beltle is warranted. JOHNSON. IIOM.OWAY it Ci .. Philadelphia, i-.nd HAM. ilUG'Kk!.. New Yerk iunMyd.eeilSw (JtiAL.. n. .1KTI!1 IX Wti.--n;-aie and Eetatl D&u!er In p.:i Kin-te i: I.VM BEK ANU COAL. --1 anl : Ne. 420 North Water Had Prince treet-" amvc Lemen Lancaster n3-Iyd MANDltK &2tU COAL. New "Yerk and Philadelphia 1 Joint) Ma nure by the carload at reduced price. All the JJKST tJUADEi: OF COAL, iieth ler Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by thu barrel. HAY aud STUAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Harrbburg Pike. GKNK.tAi. Office 20; hast Chestnut street. Kauftman, Keller & Ce. atiri-lyd riOAL. Ai. V. B. COHO, . kOliTJS ItATXiiti-i.iJjtnrcster, .-. Wholesale hiid Uetnll Dealers In LDMBiSB AND GOAD. 0.::ncelJ:.!i vvji hj Telephonic Kxchanget Yard and Oiti.-a N;. 3A1 NOIl'f H WATK 5T8SK.KT fuba'-lvi! IKAY'S it'IIUiriO aifcUltllNK. XMJS VjT fereat hngiish liemedy. An unfailing cure for Impetcncy, and all Diseases that tollew less of llciiifii y. Universal Lati tude. Pain in the Jsack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te lnH.inlty or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which w e desire te send lree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine is sela by all druggists at jl per pack age, or six packages for ?,", or will be sent lree by mall en the receipt et the money, by oil dressing the aent, ii. 11. Cochran, 137 and 130 North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : thoenlygeriuine. Utiarantecu efcure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by 11. I!. Cechrau, Druggist, 117 and 13H North Queen street. THIS GKAY MEDICINE CO., S. V axrlMvdw; MEBICAZ. "PEKKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLEK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Scratches, Contusions, swet.t.ines, Scalds, Seres, Dislocations. Felons, Beils, &c, &c. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER 13 THE GREAT iiEtViEDY FOR DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. aiJindAw LASaAtiTKli WATGHEn THK T Lancaster Watcbes. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: NEW ERA' WK8T END' i.ii FllANKLIN' "FULTON." "KEYSTONE," 4 LANCASTER, ' NICKEL MOVEMENTS : " MELKOSE' "LANCASTER." Tlie Manufacture el the Full LinoefFavoiile Movements, with the adoption et the Lincet Dubt-Proef Movements, and Ladleb' Walcla-i, gees ferwaid with Increased Energy. TinWAHJC, JtV. JOHN I'. SCUACAI. GREAT BARGAINS. .ICST ItKCEIVED A.NOllIKi: l.AUUK LOT OF Chandeliers ' AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOKES, COAL OIL LAMPS, IMumbiug uud Gasfiiliiig, Hoeting and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUB'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN KTRftr 1 tl)J7-lyd LANCASTEI. PA ROOTS & SHOES. I KMllVKlTT KEMliVKli t WM. H. GAST, lluu ifcuiiived His BOOT & SHOE STORE TO Ne. 105 North Queen Street, Where he will be pleased te serve all lii-i old customers, as well as new ones. , aprl8-lwd41tw MIS C'J- LI. A SJHO US . rpiIK BElT Be. GIUAK IN T1IK CITY, II A X vana or Yara fillers, at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIO Ai STORK. OASIUISL H. PIC1DK, ATTHKNISl!, J1A.1 D Beinevpd hi-j Oflicr trem 56 North DtiV.e street te Ne. 41 '.illA.ST STREET, funned! ately In Rear el Court llonie. Leng's Nt-w llniiillnt? 17--- OTKVKMS UOUSK SHAVING AND HAlIMlUESSINU SALOON will be opened TO-MORROW MOKXINO. Het ad Celd Paths at all iieurs. alS-lmd II. T. WAG NER, Manager. ULULKWKAK SUITED FOB TUE SKA. SON. Together with a Spring supply of LADIES and GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD3. Hosiery a Specialty nt Priee-i LESS THAN EVER. -Save lime and money and give us a call. HENRY JlECHTOLD, Ne. S2 N. Queen Street. 1. S. 100 Bundles et Clean Uye Straw ler sale. febS-lyd IU '.'TICK ! XKKsI-ASSKKS .iKU GU- i NEU3. All persons are hereby lerbtdden teticspass en aay of the lands el the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster ceuntlc-s whether inclesed or an an Inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will b rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the tsnder3lgncd alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN U. PERCY A L DEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ter R. W. Celeman's Metis-. elA-UdJtw CLOTBJXU. Our Clothing differs from the general run of Beady-made Clothing. It is mere stylish in appearance and much batter made and trimmed. In fact, the better grades, you will find, will compare favorably with most custom work costing twice the money. A. C. YATES & CO. Lejger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Ste. PHILADELPHIA. a-JllrtO H. IKKMAJiT. SPRIM 0PEHLS6 AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. G EAST KINO STKEET, OF THE LA It G EST ASSOKTMF.A'l OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING -4ND-SIMMXti OVEKCO-ITINO, Kyc -"brought te t!:e City of Lancaster. SThnsa dc-dretw efsiciriiifj Choice Styles arj Invited te call early. tJUOCKHIES. A r ituitiK' THINK OP IT! I CANS FELL & SON'S 2B. TOMATOES, i'lO. Every Can Guaranteed. TWO :.B. CANS, RhEFSTEAK TOMATOK-. ir cents. Splendid .Small Wlilte I'ICKLKD ONIONS. In .larH, 10 cent". ReiiK lulu-.- the DUiCKKE'S SALAD DRESS ING and our FINE TABLE OILS. Salad Season is at Hand. Call and sen our assortment Of BOTTLED PICKLES, SAUCES, OLIVES, etc. .SPLENDID MIX ED MUSTARD by the Gallen or Quart. HONEY by the Quart or Gallen. CALIFORNIA FRUITS In Cans, Something New. Hi s.icMp-i: OAT MEAL and HOMINY. Givelta Trial. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. ULAS.S ASH OUVKNH AKt,. ' l 'tn a- MAKTI QUEENSWARE AT CHINA HALL. ALARGELOl-OF DAMAGED WARE Al the lowest Prices, AT High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU. PA. T OCHKtfS IIVKS. A 5c. Package LOOHER'S DYE WILL COLuli MORE GOODS THAN A.tY OrilELDYE IN THE MARKET.. Fer iale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, KO. 0 EAST KOTO STREET, LANCASTER. PA,
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