(H)je mck$ giintcllujcinxr. Volume XIX Ne. 202. LANCASTEB, PA. THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1883. Price Twe Cttti. UOVHBFURNISUIHU 00003. ''LIIXN & BKESEHAM. AGAIN AHEAD. The"Ridgway" Patent Refrigerator 13 THE ONLY PERFECT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MAUKKT. THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER Runs mera easily, will cut longer grass, is mera durable and requires less repairs than auy ether LA.WN MOWER manufactured. Our Stockef BABY CARRIAGES is Larger. Fine 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. jticY B AKGAINS IN HOCSK FURNISHING 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 Furniture Coverings. C2r PRIME FEATUERS-STEAM-CURED.-S (1EOEGE FAHNE8TOCK NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LMTOASTER, PA. l'LUMJlINO ANIi TOIIN I. AltflOLI). PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, gas Fixtures at reddced prices. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, MII.LLNKRY. i ChMIMi OK M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. All tlie Latest Styles ir 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 AN It LJH1N OK Till? 1(1(1 HOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LAR QE ASSORTMENT ! . LOW PRICES ! QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES! 13TM, the Sign of the Big Boek. ULOllllM.VNliJKKWEAK, SC. yjKMOVAI.. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS UK MOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORK TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STHFET, (Next Doer te 11 nil's DrnglSterc, opposite Cress Keys Hetel.) CLOTHING IS KING With everybody, at this season et the year Everyone asks, where is thcChcapest Place te I5uy? We can tell you that lr you want te buy GOOD, STRONG STYLISH CLOTHING, -GOTO- HIRSH & BROTHER, Cerner of North Queen and Centre Square. We have all kinds and grades for Men, Youths. Beva ami children mid ut audi low figures that veu cannot fall te be pleased in every way. "We have CHILDREN'S SUITS, Ot all dcsciipilens and at bottom prices. Fer snine few el the many styles and prlcossceonr Hhew windows. Our nue c el Heys' Scheel, Youths' and Mum's Suits ran net he equaled. In FUKN1KIMNG GOODS, NECKWEAR, SUM MER UNDERWEAR. TRUNKS. VAI.lSES.Ktc, We have a full line et the laie-,1 novelties as wi 11 as the regular line et goods always In use. Our "Penn Hall" White Shirt Recommends Itself tothepuh.lcand Is always the best Price SO cents. HIRSH & BRO., Pcnn Hall Clothing Heuse, ' Nes 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. aoena. OAS JflTTINO. -V LANCASTER, PA. STATIONERY. si'Mixe aoeos. L. UANHMAH & BRO. FACTS WORTH READING. Spring Clothing. Gentlemen, If you wish te de Justice te your self and family and leel like saving hard earned money, belore purchasing your Spring Clothing, call en L. GANSMAN & BRO. Whether you wish te purchase or net get posted se as te compare enr low prices with ethers. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE THICKS : Men's Suits at $1.50. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $3.00, up te $15.00. Men's Pants at 75c, $1 00, $1.25, $1 .50, $1.75. $1.0 up te $5.00. AN IMMENSE VARIETY IN OUR ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES. Rey's Suits at $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $.1 00, $1.00, $5.0J, $0.00, up te $9 00. Bey's Pants at 70c, 00c. $1.00, $1.25 up te $2.50. Children's Suits at $1.59, $1.75, $2.00, $2 50, $3.00. $4 10, up te $0.50. Children's Pants at Cue, and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is tilled with the Choicest Line et SUITINGS AND Foreign and Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking suit te order a $14.0u. Our prices always under. We are ready te meet and te beat all competition. Our plain taiic means unstness. xt win pay you 10 re member It, L. Gansman & Bre., THE rASllIONAULE MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, GCG8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, uighten the Southwest Cerner et Orange St, LANCASTER, PA. 49We have no connection with any ether Clothing Heuse, in the city. UOOKU AND BTATIONJSMI- N KW BOOKS. Mil. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LATENT MA GAZINES AND NE W ST A TIONER Y, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET. MEDICAL. T AKE Sims' Lifer Regulator Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlvenes3, Sict Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the lllced. Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, tlewels ami Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain is telt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler RheumatisDi ; general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; the head Is troubled with pain, Is dull and heavy, with considera ble less et memory, accompanied with a pain ful sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been done ; a slight, dry cough and flushed lace is sometimes an at tendant, eltcn mistaken ler consumption ; the patient complains et weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists ; spirits arc low and despondent, and although satislicd that exercise would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti tude te try it in lact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but lew et them existed, yet examination alter r'eatu has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged.) It should be used by all persons, old and Teung, whenever any of the abeve symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in. Unhealthy Localities, by biking a dose occasionally te key p the Liver In healthy action, will avoid all Malaria. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass et wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. If you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless nt night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills wilt be saved by always keeping the Regulator in the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho roughly sate purgative, alternative ami tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is harmless iiud does net lntcrlere with busi ness or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, Ami has all the power and efficacy or Calomel or Quinine, without any f f the injurious after effects A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in usc in my family for some time, and I am satis lied it is a valuable addition te the medical science. .l.tiiLLSiieirrait, Governer of Alabama. lien. Alexander II. Stephens, et'Ga., says: Have derived some benefit from the use el Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never fails te Relieve." I I ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia; Liver Aflcctien and Debility, but never have found anything te benefit me te the vxtent Simmons Liver Regulator hap. I sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would semi further ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly ntrected te give it a trial as It seems theenly'thingthat never fails t'e relieve. P. M. .1 ANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te use and prescribe lkas a purgative medicine. S-Take only the GENUINE, which always has en the wiappcrthc RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. II. ZEILIN&t.O. Fer sale by II. . Cochran. Druggist, 1.'!? and Si North Queen street. FOR SALE It Y ALL DRUGGISTS. lanU-lyeed&w IT'IONKY-WOSST. STD HE, "THIS IS H0BR1ISTE, lilLOUS Spring Weather." Said She, I knew it, almost everyone, no mailer hew well ordinarily, needs a ilioiengh conrse et physic in the spring te cleanse the MVstcm of the accumulated humors caused by the indoor lite of the winter months ; no etliei remedy is se geed a Kidney-Wert for lids putpeac Ills a mild but efficient cathartic, and acting at the same time en the Liver, tlewcls and Kidneys It relieves all these and enables them te perform their duties per fectly ; Headache, Jlilieusncss. Jaundice, and all such spring disenes yield at once te Us cu rative power." Said He, niter Artrisiiig Awlille, "KIDNEY-WORT! " YES, I Wll.X, GET IT AT IIAI3K." Said She. " Dr. Ballen says it Is the hfst of all family medicines, ter the following geed reasons, lfecause it is a remedy Unit, aels en the I.lver, ISewelsand Kldneytiat the same time, making each efficient In aiding nature te threw eir disease. lferause it is a wonilerlu! tonic and lenova leneva lenova ter. It expels the poisonous humors et the bleed, cleanses the liver, regulates the bowels, restores the kidneys te httalthy action, and drives out the despondency and gloom of ill health. isecause lMias been tried and proved. Its enormous sale Is net caused by extravagant advertising and the persistent pushing et its name before the public en every leek, fence, and bridge, but the demand has been created by its own virtues and the theuaud3 el re markable cures It has performed. If you have trouble with your Kidneys, Liver or Bowels, you will find "it the remedy you need." Said he, a week later, "Hary, Yen are ai Anpl for urging me te get. that Kidney-Wert, it has llxed ine se nicely ttat 1 believe all they claim, everyone should use it as a SPRING CLEANSER." It is a Purely Vegetable Compound ! Tlie Safest, aurfht and ltest Iten-.edy ever Discovered for Kidney IIIsehmx. I.ivcr Complaint?, Vcuialn Disorder, rilw.-Urav-el, Constipation, Klisiiinatlnii. Dys pepsia and Debility. PHYSICIANS KNUOKSi: I1JKAUT1LY. "I have tennd Kidney- Wert te erlclikca charm, doing all that is claimed for it. Alter using it several years in my practice I, a ' regu lar physician,1 can endorse it heartily. It, lias done ljetter than any remedy I ever used." R. K. Clark, M. D., Seuth Here, VI. DAftaKUOUSKIDNlCYDJSKAMK. " A streke el paralysis prostrated me, also dangerously diseasing my kidneys. The doc tors tailed but Kidney-Wert cured me." 10. Sladc, 18 Blackstenc St,, Bosten, Mas. KIDNEY TROUBLE and KHKUMAT1SM. "Twe of my friends had my trouble." a s Mr Eldrldgc Malcolm, of West Bath, Me. '! was given up te die by my physician and lrlends. We all had kidney disease and rheu matism. Mine was et SO years standing. Kid ney-Wert has entirely cured allthree of us." A SAFE MAN SAVEU. " I had kidney-trouble ler many yea;y. Tviil-ncy-Wert cured ne." J. M. Dews, of DIcbeld Sate Ce., 2S Canal St., New Orlcan. L1VKK UISOKUKK. " Please tell mv bro. soldier?, and the pub lic, tee, appeals J. C Power, et Trenten, 111., through the St. Leuis Glebe-J)cm. and Heme and Fireside, that Kidney-Wert cured my liver disorders, which I'd had ler 'i) yeais." 12-2-'Si IN1TAMB1ATJO.V OF ItL ADDER. " Chronic Inflammation of the bladder, or two years duration, was my wile's complaint," writes Docter C. M. Summcrlin, et tun Hill, Ga. "Her urine often contained mucus, pus, and was sometimes bloody. Physician's pre pre scripteonsmy own included and domestic remedies only palliated her pains. Kidney Kidney Wert, however, lias entirely cured her." Sold by all Druggists. aCO-lwdeedftw K JDNKY WflKT ri!l SILK AT H. !. Cech rail's Drug Mere, l."7 and i:,0.Neith Queen street. mar. Said I KAY'S SPKUtflC. .M-.-.UKIISE, -TllK VJf Great Knglish Remedy. An unialliug cure ter luipntency, and ail Diseases that fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In I he R.icit, Dimness of Vision, Prematute Old Ae, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send trcu by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or nix packages ler$r. or will Le sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. B. Cechrau, 137 and Pill North tjneensti cot. On account et counter tells, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : theenly genuine Guarantees of cure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO..N. x aprJ-MvdAw FAKM AND GAEDEN. HIMTS FOK TUB HUSBANUaiAN. Fer Tillers et the SeU Spring Notes Sea sonable SuggeUen The Market for BreadJlBfUf Germantewn Telegraph. We find in the April number of the Agricultural Review an elaborate essay en free trade, written by a gentleman who hails from the state of Iowa, and who seems te labor under the delusion that the principal markets for the products of western agriculture is te be found in Europe, and this in face of the fact that our experts of cereals amount te less than ten per cent., while the home consumption is fully ninety per cent ! In the courso-ef his labored eflert te preve this, he asserts and assumes as a fact that the Eastern states, meaning thereby the New England and Middle states, are very nearly self sustaining with tegard te. feed. New, any such statement as this is fcimply based en ignorance. The state of New Yerk is net only net self-sustaining, but depends upon the West for fully four fifths of her brcadstulle, and mere than half of the meat she consumes, while the case of New England is still stronger. Here in Pennsylvania, we de, it is true, niake a much better show than this, but our case is gradually becoming assimilated te that of New Yerk, for the sirnple and obvious reason that the Western competi tion against us is absolutely overwhelm ing. The 1-eacli Prospects. The tone of lettcrs received within a few days from "peach centres" iu Delaware and Maryland, is in the highest degrce fa fa fa vorable for one of the largest yields of peaches ever grown. Everything will de pend, however, upon the absence of sharp, damaging frosts from this time out. The only ether fear new is that from the great superfluity of bads the trees may be se crowded as te interfere with the size, and as the thinning-out the fruit would be a herculean work where .the plantations are extensive, it would probably net pay, and we believe it is seldom dene. A farmer in. the adjoining county of Montgomery told us the ether day that he raised last year sixty bushels of as line peaches, both" in size aud quality, as he tow during the whole of last year's past season, which he sold iu the neighboring towns at a geed price, thns bearing out what wc have re peatedly said, that as geed crops of peach es can be grown in Pennsylvania as any whete else. Horsesheeing at Kxmbltleim Wc desire again te call the attention of our agricultural societies proposing te held exhibitions the- ensuing autumn, te the effeiiug of a geed, solid premium for the best horsesheeing. We are very cer tain that if our suggestions, presented some weeks age, were te be carried out genet ally by our societies, it would exert a vast influcuce upon skillfulness in shoeing, aud would secure the usefulness, if net save the lives, el thousands of horses every year. We are pleased te .ee that a number of our leadiug agricultuial as wJ! as ether journals have endorsed our le commendation by publishing the article te which we allude, which was condensed as much as possible in euler that it would .save space and thus induce its general publication. We teler te it again that it may net be overlooked in making up the lists of prizes which are new being pre pared Tomatoes and Egg-plants. While tomato plaflis can be set out any time new, if they ate protected at nights ami whenever there may likely be a Jiest, the egg-plant should uet be set out before the last week in May, aud then should be pietected during cool nights. They arc one of the most difficult vegetables te grew, and require at all times particular care and attcutien. The space ccaupied by the toots being very small, they icquire the richest soil and heavy manuring from the barnyard. Beth plants should be well mulched. Te aitbrd them curtain pretec lien, prepare boxes f rough half iuch beaids, about ten inches wide at bottom and live or six iuches at top, from twelve te fifteen iuches high, tnade of four pieces, aud open at top, as there need be no fear of the fro .disturbing the plauts through this aperture. With care iu stewing them away in the dry when uet needed, they will last fifteen te tweuty years, aud are a sure protection for any tender plants. Clear Up ami Cleanfte Veur l'reintses. The warm weather is here, and it be hooves every citizen te cleanse his prem ises of a.11 offeusive matter iu order that they may become perfectly cle.'u and healthy. There is no doubt at all that a great deal of the sickness visiting families proceeds from filthy cellars, sinks, yards, outhouses, styes, &c. These things are ueglected by many as are ether duties irem puie thoughtlessness, while ethers never dream of paying any attention te them, net thinking it worth while. Thcre are seveial remedies ler this bad, un healthy condition of things that can be easily applied. The first is te put ene pint of the liquor of chloride el ziae in one bucketful of water, and one pound et chloride of lime iu auether bucketful et' water, add and spriukle ever decayed vegotable matter. Fer this purpese nothing surpasses it ; indeed, it is a per feet deodorizer. The second is te take four pounds of sulphate of iron or cop peras and disselve it iu a bucketful of water. This will in most cases preve a sure remedy in destroying all offensive odors. The third is te take simple chle lido of iime and spr'nkle in damp cellar?, ever outside heaps of filth, dirty yards, &c. Before this, however, is dene, let thcre be a general clcaning-up, removal of everything offensive or nasty, te a place whence no harm can arise. Tiiese chem icals can be purchased at the druggists, and as prices go are net dear. The labor of cleansing one's premises by cither one of these remedies is trifling, and the expense is net worth mentioning. If it were ten times greater, both the labor aud expense should be willingly incurred. But perhaps the best proccdure is te cleanse your cellars, yards, outhouses, styes, &c., systematically. Especially should the cellars, sinks, and everything about the house be kept free of all elTen sivcuess at all times. Cellars should be thoroughly cleaned eat twice a year and whitewashed once. Sinks about kitchens should be particularly attended te by ence a week pouring into the pipes a quantity of boiling water. Privies can be rendered completely inoffensive by the application of fresh earth from time te time. Protect the Partridge. There was a meeting of horticulturists held some time .since in the West, at which the question of preserving paitridges upon our farms aud in our gardens te destroy insects aud vermin generally was presented and facts given te show that they are very destructive during the growing seasons of the enemies of our plants, flowers, fruits and graiu. One speaker said that in view of these services the partridge ought te be pretected against, the hunter, and-the farmer and his boys as well : that no bird is mere harmless and nene mere useful ; that te sheet of te tiap it for stewing, broiling or making potpies, was very much te be deplored and should be pre vented if possible ; and that it was the only bird that remained with as through the winter, after being deserted by all ethers. But this is easier said than done. Human nature, we are a little apprehen sive, will need a trifle of change and edu cating before this partridge millenium ar rives. Te show, however, 7iew useful this beau tiful and harmless domestic bird is, it was at the same time stated that a fleck of partridges were seen running along the rows of corn just sprouting, and seeing them engaged at something whieh was be lieved te be pulling up the young plants, one of them was killed and its "crop" examined, which was found te contain one cutworm, 21 striped bugs, and ever 100 chinch bugs ! Anether related that he had adopted measures te protect the bird, and that they had become se nnmereus aud se tame that hundreds of them, after falls of snow, could be seen in his barnyard with the fowls where they were fed. As a result of their presence upon the prem ises, his wheat crops were usually abund ant, while in many ether places net far off the chinch bug and ether insects had de stroyed half the crop. This suggestion is worthy the considera tion of farmers, and if practicable it ought te be adopted. Of course, when the birds had greatly multiplied there could be no objection in trapping some for domestic consumption, or they might tee numerous te be altogether advantageous. Ills Old atiasua. Washington Cor. Philadelphia Kccerd. It was raining heavily a day or two age an April shower in the afternoon of a fair day threatening te project itself into the night. The departments were just beginning te disgerge the great slices of humanity that they had swallowed in the morning. I was standing by ene of the great piles as the men and women began te conie out slowly at the first. The first two or three, warned by experience, had umbrellas under which they went jogging, slowly home at a clerkly rate. The fourth was a woman in widow's clothing rather shabby clothing which had been worn a long time. She was thin, shrunken, gray and pale, and scorned broken with aweight of bad years, a sad memory of better days. The carriage of the secretary was rolling te and fro before the big entracce of the big building. His gray whiskered col ored coachman with difficulty restrained his blooded horses. The secretary was signing his name a great many times ou a great many different decuments in his lefty, velvety office He might be out for an hour. Just as the ghostly widow c.irac slowly down the big steps the flue old coachman turned his prancing pair toward the entrance. The peer old gentle gentlo gentle weman came down td the sidewalk with an evident difficulty, which spoke of rheumatism. She was perplexed and puzzled by the unexpected rainstorm. She had no umbrella, and I don't believe she had car fare. The black angel en the secretary's carriage spied her as she stqpd in the pouring iain,aud lecegnizcdnnderall time's disguises thefeatures her fashienabie friends had net seen for years. It's wen dei ful what sharp eyes these geed old col ored " uncles " and " mommies " have. lie drove tip te the curb at ence and lean ing ever en his perch invited the peer puzzled woman te get in the secretary's carriage and ride te her home. Without a thought of the consequences te the faithful old feel en the box she murmured her address, fortunately near at hand, and sauk back luxuriously en the soft cushions of the haudsome carriage. Taking all the risks, the fine old fellow drove carefully yet quickly te the shabby bearding house, aud was back long before the secretary was ready for him. I wenid never have known had the loyal old servant net told me, that the widow's husbaud was a general who was famous when the secretary was un known, although I could have been quite sttru that old Themas drove her carriage when she had one. Keceut Disasters. Edwin S. Kayner, a member of the New Yerk firm of Kayner & Eurach, dealers in school supplies, was accidentally shot dead at his residence in Baldwiu's Queens county, yesterday, by falling while going down stairs with a leaded gun. A deaf and dumb son of Joel Plait set fire te a barn in Sabctua. Kansas, en Tuesday and was burned te death. His mother was l'ataily burned iu lriug te save him. It is believed that little or no damage was dene te the peaches in Delaware aud Maryland by the frost en Tuesday night At Pe tersburg, Virginia, ice half au inch thick war. formed yesterday morning, and the frost extended south, through Neit'i Carolina. Damage te the fruit aud tobacco crop is feared. -A Norwegian bat k was wrecked off Apala- clucela, i lenda, en Sunday night, aud its captain, C. Kundscc, was killed. The steamer Yallette, from Halifax for Bosten, is reported ashore ou a reef near Liver peel, Neva Scotia, and likely te beceme a total wreck. Ne lives are reported lest. Thice hundred feet of the up track of the Wc-.t Shere raihead at Hampton Point, en the IIudsen,sank into the river en Tae.sday and disappeared from sight. The western nail mill in Belleville, III., was destroyed by fire yesterday. Less $75,000. It employed 200 men. It was burned just ene year age from yesterday. If you don't sce,it Is mainly your own fault, because by procuring a pair et Celluloid Kye G lasses, you can improve falling eyesight se as te see clearly. Fer uale by all leading .lew tilers and Opticians. ai! lwdced A Delicious Uanqnet. The modern epicure Is tee often alllicted with dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation after having satiated his appetlte v.ltli a deli deli cleus banquet and all the luxuries et the sea son. Burdock Bleed Bitters arc a positive enre for these and all ether diseiders of the stomach. Price $1. Fer sole by II. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Uev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most Inltuential eilizen and christian minister el .the M. K. church, just this moment stepped in enr store te say, i wtsn everyoeuy te Knew that 1 consider that both myselt and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous pale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DKS. MATCHETT X FBANUK. ItoimnejJ. Ind., May 19, '78. Held by II. B. Cochran, djuggist, Nes. 137 and i:?J North Queen street. Lancaster, teblleedl A pure, harmless, ctlicacleus remedy Sim. mens Liver liegulater. .Mr. J. Marsh, Banket Terente. Ont.,writesH "Biliousness and dyspepsia seem te have grown up with me ; having been a snflercr for years, 1 have tried many remedies, but with no lasilng result until 1 used your Burdock Bleed Bitters. They have been truly a bless ing te me. and I cannot speak tee highly et them." Price$L Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 13J North Qneen street. A. Dangcruu Counterfeit. There are dangerous cennterlcits In circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Leat Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of Its great value is the lact that parties knewlnglts great cfllcacy try te imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fac simile of a walnut leat blown In the glass : and a Green Leat en the outside wrapper. The " Ke3terer " is as harm less as water, while it possesses all properties necessary te restore Hie, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only trem respon sible parlies. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle Is warranted. JOHNSON. nOLLOWAY A CO.. Philadelphia, and HALL KUCKKL. New Yerk. InnC-Iyd.eedftw AKDICAIi. "DEBET DAVIS'S PAIN KILUK. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. Burns, PERRY CeTg DAVIS'S Bruises, Sprains, PAIN Scratches, KILLER Contusions, Swellings, is tub Scalds, GREAT SeRE3 Dislocations. 1.EMEDY Felons, FOR BeiL3 &c, &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. ai-inuIJtw LANVAHTtUt WATVHUn llHh Lancaster Mes. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: "NEW ERA," 44 WEST END," " FEANKLIN," " FULTON," " KEYSTONE," " LANCASTER, ' NICKEL MOVEMENTS : " MELROSE," " LANCASTER. ThcMamttacturcetlhc Full Line of Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Lineet Dnst-Proer Movements, and Ladies' Watches, geca ferwartl with Increased Energy. NOTIONS. CM'KINU IIOHIKKT. PALACE OF FASHIOH ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agt, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET. We are new dally receiving NEW GOODS ineurllO.SIKUY DKPAIITMKNT, and have at present the Hest Selected Stock and the Lewest Posslhle Prices. -Plain, Coleicd anil Fancy Striped Hese ter Ladies. tScnts and Children. .Bargains iu Ladies' Full Uegnlar Made llalbrlggun IIem-: also In Fancy Striped and Plain Colerot Stockings. Special bargain in Child's Plain colored Hese. Extra Quality French Ulubcd, 7 te ; at 20c a pair. IrtantV All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, at 15c a pair; worth 25c. Special Inducements ellered in Gents' White and Fancy Cotten Holt-Hese A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES, at 10c, 20e, 25c, 30c te COc a pair. LISLE MUSQUETAIUE GLOVES at 25c, 35c and 50c a pair. SILK GLOVES In all the New Spring Celers. KID GLOVES. A most Complete Assert ment el all New and Seasonable Goods. New Millinery, NewLices, New Lace Goods, New Trimmings, New Buttens, New Linen Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novel ties In every department. SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have new a very line line of Ladies'Sulfe,madeup;in tlie Latest Spring Styles tesclect trem. Persons wanting te buy a Dress will And It te their advantage te leek through our Line et Dresses before purchasing elsewhere, and, It they can be suited, will find that the price of making the dress is saved, as all we charge ler Is the act ual cost et material, lining and trimming. 1 1 we cannot suit you In a Keady-Madn Dress, we have a very Large Line et lircss Goods te select from, which wc will make te order, or you can bay the material from us and get it made where It suits you. Wc have just re ceived a large line et Children's Dresses trem New Yerk, that for workmanship, style and beauty cannot be surpassed. They are made et all kinds of material trem the low priced calico te the finest cashmere. Call and leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. Just received to day another let et these extraordinary low priced Summer Silks at 45c. Our lilack Silks are pronounced by all the cheapest line that has been shown anywhere. We also hive Silks It all Desirable Celers. Large stock or Infants' Cloaks, Ladies' Underwear anil Cor sets. UAMJtlAUJCa, &V. rrHE Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CKNTRAL MAUKKT HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selectee' material ami employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us .a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ter that pur pose. n26-tldw FOUNTAIN .FINK-COT TOBACCO. BKST goods manufactured, 8 cts per oz. or 02 cts. lb at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. CLOTOZSO. Our Clothing differs from the general run of Ready-made Clothing. It is mere stylish in appearance and much better made and trimmed. In fact, the better grades, you will find, will compare favorably with-meat custom work costing twice the money. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. a?4 Iwa H.' KKifAltT. SPEDTG OPENUTG AT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. EAST KINO STREET, OF TUB-LARGEST AHSORTMKAU -OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONINCtf AND SL'KINU OVEKGOaTINU, Ever brought te the City of Lancaster. 3"Theso desirous of securing Choice Stylei are invited te call early. OHOCJiRltSH. VT IlllteK'S. THINK OP IT1 4 CANS FELL St SON'S 2ft TOMATOES, 25e. Every Can Guaranteed. TWO r.B. CANS, HEEFSTEAK TOMATOES. 25 cents. Splendid Small White PICK LED ONIONS. In Jars, 40 cents. Remember the DURKEK'S SALAD DRESS ING ami our FINE TABLE OILS. Salad Season Is at Hand. Call and see enr assortment Of BOTTLED PICKLES, SAUCES. OLIVES, etc. SPLENDID MIXED MUSTARD by the Gallen or Quart. HONEY by the Quart or Gallen. CALIFORNIA FRUITS In Cans, Something New. DcsHii-ald OAT MEAL and HOMING. Uivclta Trial. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. T OUHKK'S IVKS. A 5c, Package LOCHER'S DYE WILL COI.UK MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYK IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, . NO. O BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NOT1CK H XKKSPASSEKS AND GUN NER8. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster cenntlc, whether Inclesed or nn Inclesed, either ler the purpose et sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands el the undersigned utter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ter It. W. Celeman's Unlit-. OlB-tfdAw OTEVKNS MOUSP. SHAVING AND HAIR-DRKSSING SAHmIN will be opened TO-MORROW MORNING Het and Celd Raths at all hours. al3-lmd H. T. WAGNER, Manager. ULUKKWKAIt SCITKD VUK TllK MKl SON. Together with a Spring supply ei LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Hosiery a Specialty at Prices LESS THAN EVER. Save time and money and give id n Cal1' HENRY nECHTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Queeu Street. P. S. 100 Randies jt Clean Rye Straw ter sale. feb'Myd BAKUA1NH IN WATUam, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will reeelve my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. l&fc North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennaylvana railroad depot. decSdlvu rpae bbvt Be. cigar in thk gitx, h a . X vana or Yarn fillers, at HAHTBIAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIG All i STORK. M