, -..,;, .'--; ?s ' ;? - - " v x" (k mufti - - -a 4Wm$$ikfeu -est i -l-i - -s w "S3PP!55SWIT " " Yelnme XIX-Ne 212. LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. MAY , 1883. Price Twe Cent BOUSE FUBNISUUfO OOODB. M.NN & BUENKMAK. SEASONABLE GOODS. RBPRIGBBATOES, WATER COOlBRS, LAWN MOWERS AND BABY WAGONS, meOicaz. AT FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH. QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. itXY aoevs. -1KOKUK FAUKISTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE. ) 14 EAST KING STREET, CASHMERE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, full CASHMERE stock of SHAWLS. We have opened a bright and CASHMERE SH AWLS, CASnMERE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, Iu Cream, Sky Blue, Cardinal, Ruby, Whites, Greys and Blacks, at very low prices. Ladies' Brilliant Lisle Thread Hese, in all Celers, Plain and Striped. Gauze Shirts for Ladies and Men. The best 23s.. 37c. and 50s. qualities te be found anywhere. Fine French Silk Musquetaire and English Jersey Gloves, in all the popular shades at low prices. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. The latest novelties from the be3t makers at the lowest prices, and we have them from $1.00 te 10.00. Ladies', Men's and Children's Gossamers. GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MIJjI,lJiEJlY, O" I'LNIMi OF M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW LINE NEW STORE. OF M1LLTNEKY GOODS. daily and sold All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS received at the LOWEST PRICES at IVf. A.. Hangliten's, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. rpAKK Sims' Liver Biiter Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlvcness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice, Inipuiity el the Jtlced. Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. SY MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Had Breath , Tain in the Side, sometimes the pain is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler Rheumatls ji ; general less el appe tite. Bowels generally C03tive, sometimes alternating with lax : the head is troubled with pain, Is dull and heavy, with considera ble less et memory, accompanied with a pain lul sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been aene ; a slight, dry cough and flushed face la sometimes an at tendant, etten mistaken for consumption ; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled ; feel cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists ; spirits arc low and despondent, and although satisfied thai exercise would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti tude te try it in fact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few et them existed, vet examination alter feat ti has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old ami young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Tersens traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malarl i. Bilious attaeks. Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. it will invigorate like a glass of wine, but Is no intoxicating beverage. If you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or lcel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dese and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Hills will be paved by always keeping the Regulator in the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho roughly sale purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is harmless and does net interfere with busi ness or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And lias all the power and cfllcacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any c f the Injurious after effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am i-atls-tied it Is a valuable addition te the medical scien ce. J . Gill Sheutkr, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Kn . says : Have derived some benefit from tha use el Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give II a further trial. "The only Thing that never fails te Rcllnve." I 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Allectlen and Debility, but never have leund anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further ler such a medicine, anil would ad vise all who are-similarly affected, te give it a trial as it seems thceniy thing mat never mus te relieve. ,, ... P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W.Masen says: Frem actual experi ence in lhe use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. JK5-Takc only the GENUINE, which always has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF .... T. II. ZE1LIN&CO. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran. Druggist, 1"7 and y.l North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, lanll-lyced&w THE AGKICULTUKISTS. MEETING OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. l'LUJUJUXlt ANV GAS 2UTTXAW. J"" Winter N I.. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Clothing Until the Meth Them. Destroys JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN lTaRNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTER,-PA. MUSIC AI, UfSTJtUMEy'I'S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS t AT A1UJAINS IN ZRI LEK & WOODWARD'S Wholesale and Retail MUSIC STOKE, Ne, 38 WEST KING- STREET. We have THIS DAY received the LARGEST and FINEST LOT of Cornels. Guitars, Banjos, :,..-.. ..,. An r,.1rnn RIew Apr linlPOIK 1111(1 Violins HVfir OrOUKIll IO 11US eiiv. xuuau maim u.euts are all imported, evi'i-v one should knew niLvlrnl lTVV'tl W t 11T mil llwrt ,i.. .,, i, inii .,), rrna nefl.-nr Itma Il.alnefl Ure?. and Stultz & Bauer Piane" A Hamlin Organs. Sold ler ca'liat the l west nmires, or en i he instalment plan. Full line of Organdies, Arlstens, llarmencttis, 4c All the LATEST Sheet Music. al-3nul&lyw Blew Accordeens and Violins ever breugiit te mis etiy. uiesu in .1, with a lew exceptions the Guitars being made In this country w, American Guitars are the tx st. They ur. the best and cheapi s lurchase these lnstiuuients in large quantities and there'orecan As st t e eiler Mnse'i JIOOKS AKV XTATlOXrjCX. J OIIN It AMI'S MINS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelepes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Eoeke, New Leather Hand-Bags GST At the Sign of tbe Big Boek. it e nor ac. KMOVAL V Removed te Ne. 48 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSHITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be removed le Ne. 46 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuso, where there will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET. fAl'EJti UANUUHttH, ac MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. T) tl AUKS w. ruv. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS! Three, thrce-md-a-halt and lour yards long In Swiss. Nottingham. Appleiiuln, Ac. I. ACE LAMBREQUINS. SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. Cornice, In vailety te lit any Window. Forty milerent Patterns of DADO WINDOW SHADES, In new colors, t5 and 7 leet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac AX ELEGANT LINE OF WALL PAPERS, Of every description, in GUIs, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, &c. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA .OAMUSCl'H. FRIOK, ATTORNEY, HAS O Bemeved his Ofllce rrem 66 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GUANT 8TBEET, lmmedl itfly In Bear t Court Heuse, TjngV New Jull.Uui . IBl7-d w ILCOX & WHITE THE- WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A. LUCKENBACH, Agent. A Full Assortment et the various styles con stantly en hand and ter sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be leund te be very Superior In Quality .and Moderate in Price. Having tevcred my connections with the Estcy Organ Company, I take thte method te inform my friends In Lancaster county, I am new seuintr iinuruan cnuai xe any anu sur passed by none. Pleae call and examine ene et the most beautlfni-lened Organs manu factured in the United States. " KIDNEY-WORT " , THE SPECIFIC FOli KIDNEY DISEASES I.IVEB TUOUl.LES. CONSTIPATION, PILES, FEMALE WEAKNESS ES AND KHEUMATISM. 1'IIISICIAISS KNUOUSIi. J151AU1ILT. "1 have found Kidney-Wert te werkHl.cn charm, doing all that is claimed for it. Alter using it seveial years in my practice, I, a 'reg ular physician,' can can endorse it licartil. It has done better than any lcmeily I ever used.' It. K. Clark, M. 1)., Seuth Here, VI. DAr.bKOUS KIDNEY DISEASK "Asliokeer paralysis prostrated me, also dangerously diseasing my kidneys. The doc tors failed, but Kldnov-Wert cured vie." Michael Cole, Montgomery Center, Vt. KIDSKV DlSKASK AMD UHKllMATIS.W. Twe of my fiiends had my trouble," said hlbrldgc Malcolm, et West JJ.ith, Me. " I was glven up le dtc, by my physician an 1 tiicnds. We all had kidney disease and rheumatism. Mine was of 30 year standing Kidney-Wert has entirely cured all three of us." ' I had kidney troubles for many years. Kidney-Wert cured mc."1. M. Dews, et Die bold Sate Ce., US Canal St., New Orleans. (JIUIEU AFT12K SO YKAKS. " I devoutly thank Ged that 1 found out the virtuu of Kidney-Wert," writes C. P. Bien. of Westport, N. Y. "It h.is cured me el ;i 20 ears case et terrible bidnev ulsujsc." KIDNKYS, 1JVW8 AND CONsTI r.VTHN. "The most satisfactory results." write .l:f. F. Heed, of Ne. Acton, Me.," in ca-es 1 kldiiiiy and liver troubles and constipation, have fol lowed lrem the use el Md:ie-Wert by mem -be s of my family." Kidney '1 reubles and Klinuniatlsiii. "My attending physician ga.c me up. I'd had rheumatism and kidney triable! ier3i years. Many doctors and numberless reme dies did me no geed. My friend, tee, thought my death was certain. Kidney-Wert has en tirely cured mc," se writes EHirldge Malcol-n, West Bath, Mc. L.1VEK UISUKDKK. "Please tell my bro. bo!dierj, and llu pub ic, tee.' appeals J. C. Power, et Trenlen. HI., through the st. Leuis Glebe-Dcm., anil ,'lemc and Firci'dc, that Kidney. Wert cared my liver disorders, which I'd had for 20 years ' " 12-2-'S2. KUEUMATISM. lhave tried a great number," truly n--marks Mr. W. N. Gre-e, e. Seranten, 1M., under dat-J et Dec. 12, 'S2, " but 1 here is no ether remedy like Kidney-Wen, f r curing rheumatism and eiscased kidneys." INFLAMMATION OF IIUIIUUK. " Chronic inflammation 1 1 the bladder, iwe years duration, was my wife's cempi.uni, wrltt s Docter C.M.SiimmcJlin.et Sun II ih.Ga "Her urine etten contained mucus, pus, and was sometimes bloody. Physicians preset ip-tions-myewnincluded-and domestic reme dies only palliated her pains Kidney-Wert, however, has entirely cm cd her." IN1EKNA1. Pll.f.S. I had internal piles ler several years;" said J. IS. Meyer, of Myerstown, Pa. " Nothing helped me except Kidney-Wert, -ft cured me." LADIES' TKOUBL1C1 Uespect the confidence reposed in you by ladles. "It has helped me In Intricate dis dis dis onaea" writes Mrs. Annie Iteckb M. el .Tar retlsvillc, Md. Thin lady con-spendent wrote us abmtKldney-Wert scurativeeue.:is. KiiEuaiATisat. " Nothing else would," terely says Justice J. G. Jewell, et Woodbury, Vt.. " but Kidney Kidney Wert did cure my three ye .is rheumatism." DYSri'.PSlA. Our correspondent, Mr .lesiah Keuney, vl Landisburp, Pa., pays : " Kid..ey-Wert cured my dyspepsia. 1 had it In lis worst le m tee A WJILISG OATn. " Iwill sivear by Kidney-Wer.all the lime." writes Mr. .1. H. Kanffinan, l.anca-ter. Pa. (All Its patron de the same, Mr. K ) UEL.ICATi': COMl'LilSTs. Anetlicr lady, Mr-. J. U. Clark. Amitce City. La., writes ust " Kid.ioy-Wert has cured .me et habitual constipation, pain in the side, as well as some ether delici e complaints . may7-M.W-Yr TT1DHKV TVOKT KUB S4.H: AT 11. K. IV rf,iirni.v limn. -tore. i:;7 and 1.7.) Neith Mr. Luckenbach Is also agent ler the lanteus "ENABE" And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-tld Queen street. mai2"'Jmd N' BAKUAINS IN WATUUKS, LO"K: C halns, Kings, Spectacles, &c Kepairlm; et aU kinds will receive my personal attcn tlen. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. I59j North Queen Bixpet. ltntnpmlMr name and number. DI- IrecUy opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylyana railroad depot. dec281vU TTlE'x "rjCKl'A!.-Kw a.su uu.v I v Kits. All nersens arc hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon am: Lancaster counties whether inclesed or un un lnclesed, either ler the nurpose of sheeting ei tishinf, as the law will he rigidlv entorcee ,i"alnst all trespassing en said l.vmls et the undersigned alter thi" notice. " V 31 . CO l-EM AN KliEEM A K. PKUCY ALDEN, EDWAKD C. FKEEMAN, Attorney for K. W CcIeinimV fleii nlC.-TMw MISTAKK, HUT FUKCUASl! HAKKNU It I the genuine YaraCl(;ar let 5e. at IIAllTMAN'3 YELLOW FItONT CIGAU 8TOBE. Talk About a county Fair Condition of the crops and Other natters of Interest. A stated meeting of the Lancaster coun ty Agricultural and Horticultural society was held in their room in cityhall yester day afternoon. There was a very peer attendance, the following named members, only, being present : H. G. Rush, "West Willow, president ; M. D. Kendig, Cresswell ; Calvin Cooper, Bird in-Hand ; Levi S. Reist, Oregon ; P. R. Diffenderffer, city ; J. M. Johnsten, city ; C. A.Gast, city ; S. L. Frey, Ephrata ; Eph. S. Hoever, Manheim township ; Jehnsen Miller, Warwick ; C. L. Hun seckcr, Manheim township ; J. H. Moere, West Hempfield. Mr. Wm. Benes, of Safe Harber, was proposed for membership of the society and elected. Calviu Cooper, from the committee ap pointed at the March meeting te see Mr. McGrann, owner of the Lancaster park, with a view of leasing the same with a view of holding therein an agricul tural fair during the coming autumn, made a vcrbai report. He said that Mr. Mc Grann seemed willing te accommodate the society, but at first declined te fix a price for the use of the grounds. It being sug gested that the state Agricultural society might be induced te held their state fair iu this city, Mr. Cooper wrote te Mr. Seiler, secretary of the state society, in regard te the matter. Mr. Seiler in reply said that the state society had in view two places at which te held the fair Philadel phia and Lancaster. Subsequently he wrote that Philadelphia had been telected, the Pennsylvania railroad company hav ing agreed te provide the necessary grounds. Under these circumstances Mr. Cooper deemed it advisable for the Lan caster society te held a county fair. He had again seen Mr. McGrann and that gentleman offered te lease the grounds te the society ler a very reasenable sum, giving the society entire control of all the buildings except the tenant house and oue private stable. It was desirable te give him an early answer, as ether parties were alter the ground. On motion the report was received, the committee discharged, and the matter re ferred te an adjourned meeting of the se ciety, te be held en Monday the 14th of May, and the secretary was uirecteu te nelily members te be present en that oc ec oc sien. A motion was also made and adopted, that the public generally, who may be iu favor et" holding the fair, be invited te attend the meeting. Crep Reports. Levi S. Reist reported that there were geed prospects of an abundant fruit crop, the trees Deing ueanny aua in iuu bloom ; he never saw the grass better sjet than new, anel tha wheat fields leek nearly as well as they did this time last year, when the crop was one of the best ever harvested. A few fields here and there show injury by the Hessian Uy. Calvin Cooper corroborated all that Mr. Reist said. The fields and orchards arc most premising, and the ceuutry never presented a mere beautiful appearance than it does at present. S. Lcm Frey said he had traveled a geed deal through the north and northwestern portion or the county, and never saw the growing crops leek better. The grass and clever fields are especially fiue ; the wheat in general is very evenly set and healthy looking, though a few fields in the vicinity of Peunville show the ravages of the lly. All the fruit trees are in healthy condition except the peach trees, iuauy of which seem te be dying off, being unable te ro re cuperate from the very severe weather of two years age. President Rush agreed with the reports made by ether members ; he had seen no damage dene by the late frosts te any thing except the early strawberry plauts, which had had their buds nipped. How ever, the same thing occurred last year, and although many buds were then de htreyed there was au abundaut crop of berries. The season has been backward, but the atmospheric conditions are such as te premise an abuudant crop of farm produce. ?.(. D. Kendig's observations accorded with what had bsen said by ethers. He added that iu his neighborhood there was a geed deal of last year's crop et toeacco remaining in the hands of the farmer per haps as much as 30 per cent. Siles con tinned te be made at rather low figures The seed beds were backward, the plants being small but healthy looking, except where they had been attacked by the Ilea. He had heard of several beds which had been totally destroyed by this pest. Per haps -10 per cent, of the cattle fed during the past wiuter remains unsold, and a geed many that have been sold remain in the stables awaiting shipment and delivery. The minfall at his place, during April, was 'J 15 inches. Eph. S. Hoever reported the tobacco beds troubled with insects and some fruit trees rather unpromising, but hoped that the smaller number of blossoms would result in a superior quality of fruit. Hearding Farm Hands. ' ' Is there anv feasible plan by which fai mers may avoid bearding their hands?" is a question that was reforred ler answer te Calviu Cooper. Mr. Cooper answered affirmatively. Let the farm hands beard themselves. Every farm hand, perma nently employed, should beard with his own iamily. Farm owners should provide houses for them, with enough ground attached te onable them te grew their own vegetables, &e. In many cases small tiacts of land might be sold te them, and they should be encouraged te secure homes of their own. Iu this way the farm laborer will be mere respected and will havn mere self-respect, and become a mere profitable employe and a better citizen. M. D. Kendig thought this would de very well for farm hands who had families; but a very large proportion of Jhem are single young men. Besides, a farm laborer who lives at his own home, and has te go even a quarter of a mile te his meals, loses a great deal of time, whereas, if he beards with the farmer that time is S. L. Frey did net believe that any feasible plan could be established by which farmers could avoid bearding tneir men. There are no doubt exceptional cases in which the men may have homes of their own, but as a rule the farmer must beard them. President Rush said he felt like arguing en both sides el the question, for a geed deal could be said en both sides. The farmer can beard his men cheaper than the men can beard themselves. A soed farm hand can be had for about $14 a month and beard. If he were at housekeeping, aud had a family te keep en $14 a month they would starve. lie thought there was a aispusmuu ou me part of tenants te stay with their families aud attend te their own private affairs, and thus lese a geed deal of time that be longed or right te the larmer. This less nf time is avoided when the men beard with the farmer. It would no doubt be of great advantage te the laborers if they could have homes of their own, bat with the wages they new earn comparatively few can secure them. He estimated that it cost the farmer, en an average, 30 cents per day for each hand, he bearded ; and that it was better for the farmer te pay this sum and te hire an extra cook, if one is needed, rather than pay the increased wages demanded, lese the time and suffer the ether inconveniences that fellow when the hands beard themselves. Eph. S. Hoever said he never had a tenant house en his farm and yet he thought there were some advantages in having them. If you have a tenant house en the farm you are sure of having at least one permanent farm hand all the year round, whereas, single men who beard with you are liable te leave you at any time perhaps at the very time you need them most. Tenants, as a class, are gen erally better and of steadier habits than single young men, who have net sewn their wild eats. A disadvantage of the tenant system is its increased expense te the farmer the capital invested in the tenant house and the ground attached being a very considerable item te be added te the ethor extra expenses and less of time that had been referred te. Seme farmers, especially these engaged in growing tobacco, have adopted the plan of leasing te the laborers small tracts of laud for that purpose, which they farm " en the shares." In this way skilled laborers are secured who have a direct interest in their own labor. Mr. Cooper maintained that te make the laboring man a better citizen it was necessary te give him a chance te get a home of his own. The larmer has te pay from $1 te $1.10 per day te the farm hands whom he beards. He can get them without beard at from $1.25 te $1.40. If their beard costs him 80 cents per day he is losing nothing by letting them beard thomselvos, while he is onceuragiug them te have homes of their own aud thus make of them b8tter and steadier men. Profits of Farming. C. L. Hunsccker read a paper en tbe profits of farming, wherein he detailed the average profits of growing the various agricultural staples in various countries. Mr. Hunsecker raade also a brief speech, in which he denlered the lack of interest shown by the farmers of Lancaster county in advancing their own interests. Comparatively few et r.nem Dsieug te mis MEDICAL. "PEBKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILI.KK. THE TESTS OF 40 TEAKS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PERRYDAYIS'SPMNKILLER 13- THE CHEAT HEALTH KEEl'EE. THE UELIEVElt OF DISTRESS. THE COMFOUTEU FOil FAIN. The Enemy of Disease and a Friend of tbe Family, which should always be at hand. EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. mayl-lyd&w srizisu ueuvs. OFBlnU HOSIEKV. or any ether agricultural society, and of theso who de belong only a few attend the meetings. While ether counties have their great agricultural fairs, Lancaster county, the most fertile, the most wealthy, the most advantageously located, has net for years been able te get up a respectable exhibition of its products. KuBluees for Next MeetlDg. The chair appointed Calviu Cooper, Eph. S. Hoever and Jehnsen Miller a committee te prepare and refer questions for discussion at the meetings ei tne so ciety. The committee announced the following for next monthly meeting : "Is the cord binder adapted te the wants of Lancaster county farmers'."' Referred te Jehn C. Linville. " What is the beast means of carrying water from wells for house, barn and ir rigatiug purposes ?" Referred te M. D. Kendig. "What agricultural product is the most nrolitable?" Referred' te Henry M. Englc. What is the proper time te cut clever and timothy ?" Referred te P. S. Reist. Adjourned. PALACE OF FAS EM Agts. Vital Questions! Ask the most eminent physician Ol any school, wliut is the best thing in the world ler quieting and allaying all Irritation el the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refresh ing sleep always ? And they will tell von unhesitatingly "Some form et Heps !" CIIAtTKll I. Ask any or all el the most eminent physi cians : 'What is the best and only remedy that can be relied en te cure all diseases et the kidneys and miliary organs ; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability te retain mine and all the diseases and ailimcnts peculiar te Women " "And they will tell you explicitly and em phatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What is the me-it reliable and surest cure for ad liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, malarial lever, ague. &c," and they will tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion !" Hence, when these remedies aie combined with ethers equally valuable And compounded Inte Hep Hitters, such a wendcrlul and mysterious curative xiewer is developed which is se varied in its operations that no disease or 111 hfilth can possibly exist or n si t its pew er. and yet it is Harmless ler the most frail woman, wcnueil lnva'id or smallest child te use. eHAi'Ti:;t ii. " I'atients 'Almest dead or nearly dyinn" Fer years, and given up by physicians et Blight's and ether kidney dlvu-es, liver com plaints, severe coughs ciUe 1 consumption, lmve 1 ecu cured. Women gene nearly crazy ! Fiem aceny et neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various cMscase peculiar te women. People drawn out et shape from excrucia ting pangs of rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronic, or sntlerlng from scrofula ! Erysipelas ! Salt rhnui, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, indl -ges Ien, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature Is heir te Have been cured by Hep Bitters, proel of which cm be found in every neighborhood in the known world. arU-lmdT,TliiS ASTRICH BROTHERS, NO. 13 EAST KLNG STREET. We are new dally receiving NEW GOODS in our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, and have at present the Best Selected Stock and the Lewest Possible Prices. Plain, Coleiedand Fancy Striped Hose ler I.ndle-i. eits and Children. Bargains in Ladies' l'ull Regular Made BalbrigganHese: also In Fanny Striped and Plain Colored Stockings. Special bargain In Chlld'-i Plain Colored Hese, Extra Quality French Ribbed, 7 te sy2, at 20c a pair. Intent's All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, at 15c a pair ; worth 25c. hpccial inducments offered in Gents' White and Fancy Cotten Hilt-Hese. A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES, at 10c, 20e, 25c, 30c te GOc a pair. LISLB MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES at 25c, 33c and 50c a pair. SILK GLOVES in all the New Spring Celers. KID GLOVES. A most Complete Assort ment of all New and Seasonable Goods. New Millinery, HewLaees, New Lace Goods, New Trimmings, Mew Butten.s, New Ltnen Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novel ties in every department. , SUIT DEPARTMENT. AV'c have new a very iinellneef Ladies' Suits.madc up in the Latest spring Styles teselect Irem. Persons want, ng te buy a Dress will llnd it te their advantage te leek through our Line et Dresses before purchasing elsewhere, and, it they can be mited. will find that the erice of niaklnt; the dres 4 is saved, as all we charge ler is the act ual cost ei material, lining aim inimimi. 11 we cannot suit veu in a Keady-Made Dress. we have a very Large Line et lress Goods te select from, whlcn we will make te order, or you can buy the material from its and get it made where it suits you. We have just re ceived a large line et Children's Dresses from New Yerk, that for workmanship, style and beauty cannot be surpassed. They are made et all kinds of material irem the low priced calico te the finest cashmere. Call ami leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. Just received to day another let et these extraordinary low priced Summer Silks at 43e. Our lllac-k Silts are pronounced by all the cheapest line that has been shown anywhere. We also h ive Silks I i all Desirable Celers. Large stock of Infants' Cloaks, Ladies' Underwear and Corsets. CZOTBIHU. An important feature in dress is a nicely fitting Pair of Pants. Without them the entire suit can be -spoiled in effect. Our customers are well pleased with the faultless hang of our Pants, a point of merit in which we excel. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis? PHILADELPHIA. i.iys I - a IV1 UOSTETXEU A SON. Spring Novelties. ELEGANT STYLES IN French Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Scotch Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN English Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Demestic Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT STYLES IN Pantaloenings. HATS ANIt CAPS. I I ATS, CAPS. &C. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Statu.) Largest and Rest Assortment ever etlcrcd 10 the public at lowest pi ices. FINE DRESS SILK HATS. STIPE PKLT HATS French and English Pull-Overs Seft Pelt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. All el every quality and variety. All kinds of hats made te order. lhe only Hat Manufactory In the city. Con stantly en hand uiy own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO illUETZ. ISRO.) n:i-tld 0 B. Bestutter i Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. I J. ANSMAN & IIKO. FACTS WORTH REAPING. Kir hat NTet;r; N Cbas. N. Shultz. Harry S. Khultz. HOP BITTKKS FOK SAI.K AT H. II Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md Fine, brilliant and clear lenses are ued in making the Celluloid Eye-Glasses. When you buy a pdr veu may Knew that you arc getting the best. Fer sale by all leaiing Jewcleis and Opticians. my7 iwdeed Frem HiDperlum. Geerge Dedge, sr., a well -known citizen or Emporium, writes that ene of his men (am Lewis) whilst working In the weeds se severe ly sprained his ankle that he could scarcely get home, but alter ene or two applications of Themas' Eclectric Oil, he was able te go le work next day. Fer sale ey ii. jj. tiecnran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. It overtaxed by your dutif 3 or dissipation, see the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator. Straw Hats ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY NOW. SHULTZ'S SOUS, HATTERS, ( Gundaker'a Old Stand ) Ne. IU NORTH QUEEN STREET. 9S-ALL OF EVERY VARIETY AND .VT A VARIETY CF CASH PRICES. mai-27-lyd.tw VMtk'f.XlU tk Don't Threw Up the sponge. When suffering humanity are enduring the horrors et dyspepsia, indigestion, or nervous and general debility, they are tee often In clined te threw up the sponge and resign themselves te fate. We say, don't de It. Take Burdock Bleed Bitters the unfailing remedy. Price $1. Fer sale by II. B Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. I TVlsh Everybody te Knew. Rev. Gcerge II. Thayer an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister pi tha m k. r.imrh. Inst this moment stepped In our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myaelt and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous pale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction iu all cases et Lung DLeeses, such as nothing else lias dene. DRS. MATCH ETT& FRANCE. Boubbek. Ir.d., May 13, '78. Sold by II. B. Cochran, d juggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen 9treet. Lancaster, loblleedi W"h3 AT MAKES YOU 1 UOIt S A.PPY? "WHY, 1 HAVE JUST BEEN TO SHIRR'S CARPET HALL AND BOUGHT A CARPET AT HALF-PRICE : " "YOU WERE LUCKYTO DISCOVER THAI PLACE. I WAS THERE, TOO, THE OTHER DAY, AND I WOULDN'T-HAVE BELIE ED ANY PLACE IN LANCASTER HAD SUCH A VARIETY OF CARPETS IF I HADN'T SEEN THEM!" Brussels, Ingrain, Chain alid Rig Carpets, Oil Cletha und Cover lets, in all the Styles and at all Prices, at Shirk's Carpet Hall, Walcr Sts., Spring Clothing. Gentlemen, If you wish te'n justice te your self and family and leel lil.e saving liurd csirtifd money, lietere purchasing yenrSprin;r Clothing, call ou L. GANSMAN & Bid v. hetliei cn wish te piirchaue or net jr. t posted sous te compare our low prices with ethers. NOTE A FEW SAM PLE PRICKS: Men's Suits at UM, JS.0 , " , 7.(W, $H.C, "P te I.WO. Men's Pints at 7."c, $1 M, $I.2T,$1.30, Sl.7", -Mi up te $5.00. AN IMMENSE VARIETY IN OUtt ROY'S AND CHILDREN" FI'ARTMKN'T AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES. Itej s Suits at ll.TTi, $iM, i'.M, $.!(K) l.li. i."i.0,-tfi.0O, up te ill OU. Ifev's Pan ts at 70c, 90c. f I. Oi. M.'i'i up te '. Children's Suits at $l.M, $1 7". fit. il'-, y.'.m. -gi ie. up te ig.50. Children's Pants sit fee, and upwards. -OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT I' lilied with the CInice-t Line of SUITINGS AND Foreign und Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking auit te order a ill Ge. Our pilces always under. We are ready le meet and te licat all competition. Our plain idk means business. It will pay you tore member It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, (JIJ.GS SOUTH 0UEES STREET, tighten th Southwest Cerner et Orange K . LANCASTER. PA. S-We have no connection with any ether Clothing Heuse in the ciiy. liAXKlAUKS, &. rpHK Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. . Cemer "West King and LANCASTER. PA. YELLOW FK03T 5c. HAVANA U1UAK, U the best In the city, made and for sale at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAH STORE. A FULL ASSORTMENT OKBBIAUAND Applo-woed Pipes. Weeden Pipes Irem HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 3IARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUdKS, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Bugary and Carriage desired. All Wert finished in the mo-,tceni-foruhie and elegant style. We U30 only the best selectee' material and employ only the best mechanic?. Fer quality of work our prices are the climpest In the state. We buy ter cash and sell en the most reasenable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing premptlv attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. nX-UU&w
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