(Mjje tartfaitc LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1883. Price Twe Cetta. Volume XIX Ne, 201. aevaEBJjsatxauiira oeods. 7LINN St BUENKBIAN. AGAIN AHEAD. The " Eidgway " Patent Refrigerator IS THE ONLY PERFECT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER Runs mere easily, will cut longer grass, is mera durable and requires less repairs than any ether LAWN MOWER manufactured. Our Stock of BABY CARRIAGES islarger. Fine and Cheaper than Ever, OUR STOCK OF Water Coelers is particularly fine and at low prices, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. !52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VltX OOOVH. TJAKOAINS IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. GEORGE FAHHESTOCK. 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 Furnituie Coverings. (STPRIME FEATHERS STEAM-CURED.-D GrEOEGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rjjUJUJtlNti ANV .r IHN I. AHHOLl. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLaTE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MlLIjIIfJCJtr. 11 fENIHU OK M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS received daily and sold at the LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne. 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. HOOKS AND s JIUN OF Till? 1(1(1 HOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LARGE ASS0RTMEN1 ! LOW PRTGES ! QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES! IHSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. VI.OIltlNli, VXltEKWKAlt, AC. TKMOVAI.. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS UKMOVKD HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE -TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STHEET, (Next Doer te Hull's Drugstore, Cress Keys Hetel.) opposite M" CLOTHING IS KING With everybody, at this season et the year Everyone asks, where is the Cheapest lMnce te liny? We can tell yen that It you want te buy GOOD, STRONG AND- STYLISH CLOTHING, -GO TO HIRSH & BROTHER, Cerner of North Queen and Centre Square. We have all kinds and grades for Men. Youths, Meys and children and at such low figures that yen cannot tail te be pleased in every way. We have CHILDREN'S SUITS, Ol nil descriptions anil at bottom prices. Fer some low et the many styles and prices soeour bIiew windows. Our stec et Meys' Scheel, Youths' and Men's Sultscannetlieciiualed. in FURNISHING GOODS, NECKWEAR, SUM MEM UNDERWEAR. TltUNKS, VALISE, F.tc., We have a lull llneel thelate-l novelties as well as the regular lineet goods always in use. Our "Penn Hall" White Shirt Uccemmcnds Itself te the pub, ieand is always the best Price SO cents. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Neb. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. UAS JTJTTINO. STATIOXJb'JtV. Sl'MlNU aoeus. ANHMAN & ItKO. I J. FACT'S WORTH READING. Spring Clothing. Gentlemen, if you wish tode justice te your sell and family and leel like saving hard earned money, before purchasing your Spring Clothing, can en i. uassjma a uiiw. Whether you wish te purchase or net get posted se as te compare our low prices with ethers. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: Men's Suits at $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.09, $3.00, up te $15.00. Men's Pants at 75c, $1 00, $1.23, $1.50, il.75, liOJ up te $5.00. AN IMMENSE VARIETY IN OUU MOY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES. Rey's Suits at $1.75, $1X0, $2.50, $3 00, $4.00. $5.03, JG.00, up te $9 00. Beys ranis at vuc, wc. i.ue, si .-a up ie vsmi Children's Suits at $1.5;. $1.75. $2.00. $2 50. $3.00. $4X0. up te IG.50. Children's Pants at 65c, and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is filled with the Choicest Line et SUITINGS AND Foreign and Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking suit te order a $14.00. Our prices Sways under. We are ready te meet and te beat all competition. Our plain talk means business. It will pay yen 10 re member It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONAMLE MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 6C8 NORTH QUEEN STKEET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange si. LANCASTER, PA. SWe have no connection with any ether Clothing Heuso in the city. "VTEW BOOKS. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, TI1K ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITY. THELATKHT MA (JAZINE8 Aim iVJ57ir STA TIONER Y, AT L. M, FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KINQ &TRBBT. MEDICAL. ilUTlCURA. PURE BLOOD. Ptejtia, Heptlemia. Sceehjla. and etber forms of bleed poisoning, resulting In glan dular swellings, ulcerous patches in the threat und mouth, abscesses, carbuncles, tumors, ulcers, eeres and skin eruptions, are speedily 'neutralized and expelled by the Cdticura. Re Re eolvent, tbe new bleed purifier, while the skin is cleansed or all disfiguring humors by the external use of Uuticcha and Cuticuba Seap, the great skin cures. Cuticuba ResoL ReseL ykkt absolutely destroys disease germs, which lleat in the bleed, urine and perspiration there Is no .doubt about it and expels them through the bowels, kidneys, and pores ei the skin. GREATEST ON EARTH. Ccticcka liEUEMKsare the geatest medicines en earth. Had the worst case salt rheum in this county, My mother had it twenty years, and in tact died from it. I believe cuticuba would have saven her lile. My arms, breast, and head were covered for three yean, which nothing relieved or cuicd until I used the Cu ticuba IIeselvest Internally, and Cuticuba and Cuticuba Seap externally. J. W. ADAMS. Newark, O. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. I have used your Cuticuba remedies in sev eral cases et Eczema, Moist and Dry Tetter and cured them all. Your Cuticuba Rksol Rksel vest, se lav as jny supply allows me te test it, has, in my hands, exceeded In efllcacy and efficiency any alterative compound (bleed purifier) I have ever made use el In an active practice of ::e years' duration. 1 K.N. KC1CER, M. D. Jacksonville, 1'a. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The hall has net been told as te the great curative powers or the Cuticuba Remedies. 1 have paid hundreds el dollars for medicines te cure disease et the bleed and skin, and never leund anything yet te equal the Cuti cuba Remedies. CHAS. A. WILLIAMS. Provi pence. It. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cuticuba remedies outsell all ether medicines I keep ler skin diseases. My cus tomers and patients say that they have otreet etreet cd a cure In every instance, where ether 1 erne dies have failed. II. vv. HROCKW AY. M. D. Fbakkliw Falls, N. II. CUTICURA RESOLVENT. Cuticuba, and Cuticuba Eeap, sold every where. Price: Cuticuba, fects. and $1.00 per box. Cuticuba Reselvent, $1.00 per bottle. Cbticuba Seap, 25 ets. Cuticuba Sh a vin-e Seap, 13 ets. 1'etter Drug and Chemical Ce., Husten. CWTICUISA KKMKDIKS FOK SALE AT j II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 17 and 139 North Queen sneer. CATARRH. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds. Watery Discharges lrem llie Nese and Kyis. Kinging Noises in the Head Nervous Headache'nnd Jfcver instantly re llevcd. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing u stored, and ravages Cough! Bronchitis, Dumpings Inte the Threat. Pains In the Chest. Dyspepsia, Wast ing et Strength and Flesh, Lew et Sleep, etc., cured. . ,. , . One bottle Radical Cure, ene box Catarrhal Solvent and ere Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler, in one package, dfall druggist", ter $1 Ask ler Sax Sax febd's Radical Cube, a pure distillation et Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clever Mlossems. cte. l'errui Dura am Chemical Ce.. Motion. COLLINS' Ferthereliel and prevention, tlie Instant It is applied el Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sola'i Sela'i ca. Coughs, Colds. Weak Mack, Stomach anil Mewels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, llysiena. Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Mllieus Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Cellins' I'Mitter, (an Kleetrlc Mattery combined with a Poreim Planter) and laugh at pain. 2.1c. everywhere. mar21-lydW,S,w B KNSON'.t PLASTEKS. LOG ROLLING. While Wrestling with u Fallen Tree a Lum berman Receive CiiHCiJtnllal Damages. While en a hunting excuinien in the gieat coal and weed region near Carbondale, Pa., the writer met William Cell, a lumberman. Accustomed te lite and labor in the forest lrem early manhood, he was a "true Knight el the Axe. Many a tree had lalien before his ringing strokes, and lleets el raits had borne away te market the sawed products. Ceil is a character, and it Oscar Wilde Is light In saying tliat all movements in unhindered labor are gracclul, our friend William, snip ped for his work and attacking a tree as Rich ard I. assaulted the heavy doers of Frent de Mesul's Cast'e, must have presented an admir able picture. One day, however but let him tell the story himself, as he told it te me : "I waseut in the weeds, you knew, trying te start a leg down a hill. Thinking 1 could get a better purchase en it lrem the Jewer Hide, I tackled It there with my leg-rolling hook and threw my weight en the lever. She started, she did. but as luck would have it, belore I could get out of ihc way she rolled right ever me. it it na-nri uccnioniieun small limbs and brush lying In the read, w Inch lilted me up, she'd a crushed uij fiat. As it was I get up without a broken bone, but with some mighty bad bruises.'- " Then you wcre all right," said his auditor. "Net by a blamed sight, stranger. I took cold, rheumatism set In, and if I hadn't heard or MENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLANTERS and used 'em, it's my opinion that 1 should never have made another chip 11 y. Mat the Capcluc took held quick, and I'm 'bout as geed as new. Mut there's ene thing you kin calkilatc en: I shall never wiastle with another leg unless 1 have the advantage of the ground. Fur, as I told yen before, ir it hadn't been ler them brushes I'd-been smashed se, 5 en ceuld'a sold me ler a deer mat." The Capcino is the thing for rheumatism. It doesn't, keep you waiting. The word CAP CINE Is cur in the centre of the genuine. Price, 23 cents. Seabury& Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. aprll-2wdW&S BENSON'S PIjASTEIW FOR S4Li AT H. M. Ceclu an's Drug Stere, 137 and 13!) North Queen street, mai-2 -3md VOAl.. B. u. KiAisr i Wholesale and KuUSi Dealer In f.U am.ts n LUMMER AND COAL. 49 f aril: Ne. 420 Ne:U: Waurand Prlnc troet" above Lemen Lancaster. n:s-lyd rANUKK AN1I ClfAI.. l New Yerk aud 1'hlladflnhhi lloise Ma nure by the carload at reilnenl prk-e-'. All the IS EST G RAD Kb OF COAL, Meth ler Family aud Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barn. . II AY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yakd ,"15 Ilaiiisliiiit; 1'lke. Gknkrai. Office )$ hail t'liestnnt street. Kauffinan, Kcller & Ce. api 1-lyd 0! iA I., M. V. 15. COHO, 13( FV'iTJl WJTSiHST., innw'cr. fi Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection Willi the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET teb2Uvi THE BABY'S BANK A. Pathetic Story Told by an Ex-Tramp. Detroit Free Press. "Ne," said the engineer, as he closed one valve and opened another, ' I wasn't always an engineer. I wasn't anything for a long time. I had the knowledge in my head all the while, but it was lest under a heap of rubbish. "What feels men are when they're left te themselves sometimes ! New leek at me. Would you say I was ever a tramp ?" A tramp ? his white muscular" throat threat white and wholesome under the coal dust his strong, well-knitted frame, clear eye and firm hand, denoted a mau of pluck and courage, a practical worker, net the idle, nerveless, relaxed object, which is denominated a tramp, and which is a blight en the face of nature Ne, this man guid ing the geed engine Mohawk, was never a tramp, nud we told him se ! "But I was gentlemen," he said, coolly sighting a long stretch of read ever the backbene of his engine and letting her out a little for a dead-level heat. :- I was net only a tramp, but the meanest kind of one, and I worked harder and suffered mere te get myself in that condition than I ever did te reach this," and he looked proudly at the polished trimmings of his flying steed. " I tell you hew it was," he said at last as he slewed up te round a curve aud then went easily en past the fields clad in their summer verdure, past weeds that wcre panoramic in a flush of beauty, and away into the open country. "I was a tramp no matter hew I came te be or why. I lest home, friends, self-respect, all that makes up manhood but I didn't wear a red rib bon at my watch charm then and my biain was muddlcd-there are many mero like me and I went from bad te worse, but I had never broken the laws, never wieuged any ene but myself, when I iell m with porno fellows who thought they had found a toel.and they had. They say every man has his price, and they ettered rae mine ; it was the price of my soul tee, aud I agreed te take the money aud de the work. 'It was this te sneak around aud get acquainted with the inside of a house the heuse of the richest man in the place, aud te show them the way ; they said I looked the most respectble for the pur pose Gentlemen, you wouldn't have trusted ene of the gang with a ten cent bit least of all me as I looked then, but I felt almost proud of the compliment, and that afternoon I was te go up te the heuse te leek for work or te ask for feed, just as it happened te strike me, when there was no home but the women folks, and leek round te see hew they would get in that night for robbery and pcihaps murder, was what they meant. "It was just such a pleasant, peaceful afternoon as this, and all the doers and windows wcre open and net a soul saw me as I lounged iu through the garden aud up te the veranda. The gana I had fallen in with had made ene mistake; they had kept me sober for the weik, net entirely clear headed, but sober enough te make me feci I was doing :i mean, dastardly trick, te make me ler lha first time iu many a day ashamed of my own company. I had geno se far I must go en. I had walked up te the steps and into the houe without meeting a soul, and I stepped into a long, cool room, aud there I saw en the mantle in a great, clear geld-framed glass, a white face and two red blood bleed blood sheet eyes my own ; but what a flight they gave me, and then I saw something else, a small Iren batik, biich as children keep pennies in. It was made of latticed bars of wrought iron, and between every bar was the gleam ofMiver ipiaiteiK and half dollars, aud smaller geld coin. I hadn't, a penny te my name. I was hungry, tired, footsore and disgusted will" what I had undertaken. It catne ever me like a flash that I could take this money, aud get out of the reach el the gaug ; it would be dishonest, but net such as this they had planned. I reached out my band and stepped. There at my feet, en a lace pillow aud all white and flutly like an angel lay the IevKcst t aby 1 ever saw in my life I She was asleep, but as I looked at her iu startled in wonder, the enencd her eyes as wide, and blue as daisies, held up both pretty hands, laughul like a bird singing, and said : ' Jee, Jee,' which wasn't my uatue at all. I didn't touch the baby's hand, aud I didn't touch the baby. While I steed there a pale little woman came into the room and nearly fainted when she saw tne, aud sat down there and told the whole story, and asked her te have mesent ie jail for pm pm tectien from myself aud ethers She tent, for her husband, and all the tiiue we wcre talking the baby laughed and cooed aud called me by the name she had given tne, ' Jee,' and the rest of the gaug were wait iug at a turn of the read for me te come back te them. "I didn't give them up it wasn't worth while, when I had put the people they had designs en en their guard and left the town that night. I didn't go te jail ; the mau whose heuse was te be lobbed gave me seme work ; but I didn't reform all in ene minute, aud he never cenld have ic ic fermed n-e at all it wa3 the baby did it. She trusted me ; when I felt the old boy getting the better of me I went te the baby and she smiled at me, and I grew btreng right off it mane a man of me. I never could tell what that baby saw in my face te make her help me in that way, hut it wasn't of this world. She knew eha could save me, and she did. That was 10 years age, gentlemen, and I'm mero of a man te-day than I ever was, and it's her doing" "She must be quite a large girl new," we said, inquiringly. " May be se ! I deu't knew hew that is ; Bome folks say Ihey don't reckon them by months and years ! I like te fcel she's the same sweet, smiling baby, holding out her hands in that confiding way aud call ing me ' Jee' she loved te call me that butlnever wanted any one cl.e te use the name since she said it ene night. She was going te sleep, never te wake up. the doctors said ; they told me .he wouldn't knew me, that I would disturb her. I went in en my knees, I crawled up te the bed and looked at her ; dear saint, she was as white as the sheets, and her pretty nnrls never stirred a hair, and her sweet eyes closed, and I groaned in ray heart, for I thought she was gene, aud then she opened her eyes and then came a great struggle for breath, and eh, my Ged, I'd have died te help her, died twenty times te have saved her, and she just looked at me and put eue hand up I fancied she was pointing up thcre and Bhe smiled en me and said all at once, ' Joe !' and then she made her mother understand that fche wanted something. It was the httle bank and she wanted me te have it. I took it te humor her aud thought hew I would give it back te her when she get well, and then she smiled again, and I listened te hear her say, Jee ' and all was still ! Yeu see I could never no wrong new, but hew did she knew about that little bank aud my wicked thoughts ? Aud she for fer fer gave and loved, tee, me, pretty dear. The smoke makes me cry. There's our depot at the next station, and we're run ning en shedule time, as you see gentle- men,' A Ctxneaa 8(017. There has just died at the Charenton insane asylum a man namedRouseet, with whom is connected a very curious story. In 1853 Rousset, then aired 37, assassina ted an old gentleman named Damours in order te steal his valuables. Roesset's trial created an immense sensation and crowds of spectators, filled the court room, a number of whom were allowed te seat themselves en the bench reserved for the accused. Rousset Has what may be termed a timid villain, and invariably sat with his head hung down, thus ex posing the back of bis thick, bull-like neck. Regularly every day there sat, just behind him, a jovial young fellow named Planchet, an employee of a news paper called La Prette. It was noticed that Planchet continually kept his eye, as if fascinated, en Rousset's neck. On the day of the verdict hoseemed particularly excited, and at the moment when the judge pronounced the sentence of death en the accused, Planchet drew his hand across the former's neck, at the same time imitating with his lips the sound of a knife cutting meat. The condemned man fell forward, uttering the most piercing shrieks. Planchet was immediately ar rested and afterwards condemned te two' years' imprisonment for this offense. Rousset was picked up hepelessly insane. Napeleon III. granted him areprieve. He has since then been incarcerated at Char enton. He was quite harmless, enjoyed geed hcath, and it is said played checkers remarkably well. His chief tepis of con versation, however, was his being guillo tined and the consequent less of his head. He would describe this in its most horrible rainute details, sending cold shivers through every nerve of his listeners' body. A DRUNKEN KUFFIAN. 110 Sheets Ills Wire. Threatens a Police man, and Cuts till Own Threat. Francis Larkius, of Ne. 230 North Eighth street. Brooklyn, returned home Tuesday afternoon after a prolonged spree. IIe had a dispute with his wife, and, after high words by both of them, he drew his revolver and fired at her. Her mouth was open and the bullet entered it, pass ing out through the left eheek causing a compound fracture of the jaw. The neighborhood was aroused by the' sound of the firing, and Policeman Timo Time thy Phelan was summoned. As the officer attempted te enter the room whera Lar kius brandished his revolver, the latter fired, narrowly missing the policeman's head. As he dodged back te avoid any mero bullets, Larkins took up his razor and cut a frightful gash iu his threat. The wounded mau aud woman were taken te St Catharine's hospital. Larkins is twenty-seven years old, and his wife is twenty six. m If you don't see.it is mainly your own fault, because by procuring a pair et Celluloid Eye Glasses, you can impreve failing eyesight se as t e see clearly. Fer sale by all leading Jew elers aud Opticians. a2J 1 wdced A Ucllclens Banquet. The modern cplcure is tee often allllcted with dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation alter h tving satiated his appetite with & deli cious banquet and all the luxuries et the sea son. Mini lock ISloed Rittcrs are a positive cine for these and all ether disorders or the stomach. Price $1. Fer sale by 11. M. Cochran, druggist. 1117 and 130 North Queen street. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister et the M. E. church, just this moment stepped In enr store te say, " I wish everybody te Knew that 1 consider tlmt both myself anil wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction iu all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCHETT & FRANCE. Mour.ney, Iiid., May 15, '78. Sold by 11. M. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and i:x North Queen street. Itn caster. fobUeedl The salutary cileetet Simmons Liver Reg ulator la proverbial. Mr .1. Marsh, ISanbftt Terente. Ont., writes! " Mllinusness and dyspepsia seem te have grown np with me ; having been u sutlerer for years, I have tried many remedies, but with no lasting result until 1 used your Murdock Mloed Maters. They have been truly a bless ing tome, and I cannot speak tee highly et them." Price $1. Fer sale by II. M.Cechran, druggist, i:;7 and 130 North Queen street. A Daugeren Counterfeit. There are dangerous cennterleits in circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Leat Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of Its great value is the laet that parties knewlngits great clllc.icy try te initiate it. Each bottle of the tjenuine has a Jae simile of a walnut It at blown in the glass : and a Green Leat en the 011 tylilc wrapper. The " Restorer " is as harm less as water, while it possesses all properties necessary te restere lite, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only Iiem respon sible parlies. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY A Cl .. Philadelphia, and HALL A RUCKEL. New l'ml!. iunS-lyd.eedAw T.ANCAHTEH WATCHElt I m: Lancaster Watcbes. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: 4 NEW ERA," WEST END," 'FRANKLIN," " FULTON," KEYSTONE," liANCASTER,' tt NICKEL MOVEMENTS: " MELROSE, " LANCASTER: The Manufacturcet the Full Linoef Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Lineet Dust-Proer Movements, and Ladles' Watches, gees forward with Increased Energy. NOTICE HI XKKSPASSKKS AM) GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the -Cornwall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties whether inclesed or nn nn inclesed, either for the purpose el sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned alter tills notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ter R. W. Celeman's Heirs. el6-tfdw MEDICAL. "DKBRV DAVIS'S PAIN KILI.EK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. Burns, FERRY fjOT3f DAVIS S Bruises, Sprains, PAIN - Scratches, KILLER Contusions, Swellines, 13 THE SCALD3, GREAT SeRES Dislocations. REMEDY Felons, FUR Be"iL &c., &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a2-2tndftw VTKVEK FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE. " YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for SAMAntTAN Nkbvihe," says a akeptlc. "Hew can one med icine be a specific ter EPILEPSY, DYSPEP SIA. ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, RHEUMATISM. SPERMATORRHiE.er SEM INAL WEAKNESS and fifty ether com plaints?" We claim it a specifle, simply be cause the virus et all diseases arises lrem the bleed. Its Nervine, Reselvent. Alterative, and Laxative properties meet all the cendl. tlens herein referred le. It's known twrltl wide as THE GREAT Nerve Conqueror. Itquicts and composes the patient net by the Introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity te the atom atem ach and nervous system, whereby the brain is relieved of morbid laneles, which are cre ated by the causes above referred te. Te clergymen. Lawyers, Literary Men, Mer chants, Rankers, Ladles, and all theso whose sedeatary employment causes nervous pros tratlen, irregularities of the bleed, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samauitaw Nkbvink is Invaluable. Thousands proclaim It the most wonderful invlgerant that ever sustained the sinking system. $1.E0. Sold lv all Druggists. The .DR. 8. A. RICHMOND MED. CO., Proprietors, St. Jeseph. Me. C1IAS. N. CR1TTENTON, Agent, New Yerk City. u2l lyeed&w ( ) CLOTHING. TJOSBNSTEIN'S. AT ROSENSTEDPS. FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. G. A, B, BLUE SUITS, MADE TO ORDER. WITH TWO SETS MUTTONS, FIRST-CLASS TRIM MINGS, FOR OF $16.0. WARRANTED PURE INDIGO P. LUE. TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT PATTERNS Fancy Cassimercs, Elegant Goods, Well-Made Trimmed, for and Nicely $20.00. A HANDSOME Army Blue and Green Suit, MADE NICELY FOR $18.00., These are specialties for a lew weeks only te Liven up the Reys. I have new a Full and Handsome Assortment et tin LITTLE TECK SCARF, or the IOLANTHE. Each one con tains a beautiful pearl or plated pin CAN ME SEEN IN MY WINDOW, A FULL LINK OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Earl & Wilsen's Cellars and Cutis, English and French Hosiery, and many Novelties ter the Spring Season. ROSENTSEIN, (Tnii TAILOR), NO. 37 N. QUEEN ST. IKltlVAJj. C-11CAVS SPEOlriU MKOlOINil. TUB. J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Mack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether dfseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine li sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack age, or six packages torts, or will be sent true by mall en the receipt el the money, by ad dressing the agent. II. M. Cochran, 137 and VSi North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have-adopted the Yellow Wrapper theenly genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. rer saiein i.ancsu;r ey 11. j. ueenrau, Druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY M ED1CINK CO., N. anrl2-!vdw. Specially Mtres ri'HK PKOOBESM OF CAHfUKlt ON IN- A ternal mucous surfaces is mere rapid 1 han en the skin or the border membrane. This l- owing te the greater vascularity and mnis mnis ture of their tissue. Cancer et the lining membrane of the check Is always a rapid dis ease ; in a lew months it wilt destroy large portions of the month. Cancers and tumors and all kinds of skin diseases cured by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 Ea t Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. a?3 3td exoxenre. Our Clothing differs from the general run of Ready-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 Sts. PHILADELPHIA. n2! I wit H. IKKIIAKT. SPBHTG OPENING AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STKEET, OF THE LARUR&T AU80KTM&M OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SI'itlNU OVKKCOATINU, Ever brought 10 the City el Lmcaster. 3rTliesn desirous el securing Cholee Styles are Invited te call early. U.""AI.INWM SPKINO OfKMINO. k1 SMALING. OPENING- -OF- SPRIM NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN nd LONDON STYLES. UCASH AN It tJUEKNHWAKti. H,,m S MAKTIN. QUEENSWARE -AT CHIN HALL. I A LARGE LOT OF DAMAGED WARE At the lowest Price.8, AT High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. rflUK HE.VT Be. UIUAIC1N THE CITY, 11 X vaua or Yara 11 Hers, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE,
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