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LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1883.
Volume XlX-Ne 233.
VLVMBINti AXV
LINN BKKHEMAM.
PURE PAINT,
-AND-
WHERE TO
There is no advantage in buying and using
mixed paints that are new flooding the markets.
bought at any price you offer for them, but you only waste your
money and the work expended en putting them en Wadsworth,
Martinz & Longman's Paints coat mere at flret, but they go farther,
leek better and last longer than any ether goods in the market.
Don't buy paint till you have inquired into the merits of these
goods.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 12 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA.
lOUN L. ARNOLD.
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
MATT AND
H
AT.i, CAPS, Ac.
SHULTZ
( OLD STAND.)
fles. 31 and 33 North Queen street.
TheOLUhYl' HutStereln Lancaster City, being established FORTY YEARS AGO.
place where Hots are manuiapinred in Lancaster city.
THE LAKGKST AND UKST ASSORTMENT OK
HATS, CAPS and
-AT
Lewest Prices Ever
The entile stock bought ler cash at u liberal
than Hny ether store.
muyi-Mmd
LTyjSKY
H
HUflHTU.')'S.
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIKUSSES
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44
JUiOKS Atflt
J
OlIN UAI'.lt'S MISS.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Writing Papers, Envelopes,
Decorated Correspondence Stationery,
Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks,
New Leather Hand-Bugs
BSAt the Sign of the Big Boek.
it K MO
w
EMllVAI.
Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 188H.
FON DEBSMITH'S BOOK-STORE
Will be removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, wheie
there will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer,
matpO-tfd NO. 4C EAST KING STREET.
COAJj.
B.
H. MABT1H
f t.eiesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Of
LUMBER AND COAL.
rnid: Ne. Ju North Water and Prince
treets above lemon Iancester. n3-lyd
MANCKK AND COAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the car lead at reduced prices. All the
REST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth ler Family and Sicam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yahii-SIB llnrrlaburur Pike.
General Office 205: East Chestnut street.
Kauffiman, Keller & Oe.
aer-l-lyd
lOAL,
M. V. 13. COHO,
S30 MltitrtJ WATKR8T., Haneasfr, rm.,
w i.ematde and KetaU Dealera in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Vontiecrteu With tba Telepbemle Bxebmng
-Ynil and iniee.: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE
WTRKKT. t6b23-lrd
HOvittt AND BXATXOSMMti
VTW BOOKS.
MR. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER.
THE ADMIKAL'S WARD
SOCIAL EQUALITY'.
' THE LA TEtiT MA OAZINES
NEW STA TJONER Y.
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO; STREET.
SAMOKL B. PR1UK, AlTORNBl, BAM
Removed his Office from M North Duke
ftieel te Ne. 41 URANT STREET, lmmedt
uteiy in Rear ul Court Heuse, Leng's New
UuiltUng, ml7-ttd
UAH FITTIXU.
BUY IT
1he common
They can be
CAl'H.
BRf .'
The only
STRAW GOODS
THE -
Ottered te the Public.
discount,
which enables us te sell cheipcv
JOHN SIDES,
Successor te SUUI.TZ RRD3.
STAHl.E.
FOR
Market STeet
Rear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
STATIONM.
F AC.
HATH AXH VAi:-.
iHer.TZ'S SUNS.
SUMMER HATS.
We aim te give the most
complete satisfaction te all who
favor us with their patron
age. Our goods are purchased
from most reliable houses,
and while guaranteeing them te
be of best manufacture and
the latest style, we feel satisfied
that an examination of our prices
will convince all that they are
sold at the most reasonable
figures. We have a large and
varied stock of Summer styles
from which te select.
SIULTZ'S SONS,
Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
warSi-lyd&w
TU8T BEOK1VEU.
ANOTHER LOT UP
V Fountain Klne-Cnt Tobacco direct Irem
manufacturers and enlv 8 eta. ner oz
Cti. per4 ft at
II AUTMAN'S YELLOW 1TKONT CIGAK
STORK.
MEDICAL.
TkABBYiS
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
A lIeDMbnltl Artlcln for
Use.
Universal Family
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
phoid Fevers. Diph
theria, Salivation, Ul-
MAT A D T k ccratert Sere Threat,
III ALi.llASmall Fex, Measlea and
all Contagions Diseases.
Persons waiting en the sick should use it
f reply. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
npiead where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever lias been cure 1 with it after black vomit
hadlakcnplace. The worst cases el diphtheria
yield te ii.
Fevered and Slck'Per-
SMALL-l'OX
and
FITTING of Small
poi PREVENTED.
A member of my
family was taken with
Small-pox. 1 used the
Fluid ; the patient was
net delirious, was net
pitted, and was about
tbe house again In
three weeks, and no
ethers had it. .1. W.
Parkinson, Philadel
phia. DIPHTHERIA
PREVENTED.
The physicians heie
useDaiby's Fluid very
successful I v in the
treatment " e! Diph
theria. A. . Steu-sn-wekck,
Gieensbore,
Ala.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Hirers purified and
healed. .
la canes et Death It
nlieuli! he nsul about
the corpse it will
in eventany unpleas
ant binell.
pens letreshcd and
lied Sere pi evented
by bathing with Dar
by's Fluid.
J in pure -Mr made
harmless and pnrl-
neil.
Fer Sere Tin eat It Is a
sure cure.
Contagion destroyed
Fer Frosted Feet.
jhiib:ains, rues,
dialings, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Selt White loruple-c-
ions secured l.y Its
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te purilv the breath.
Cleim-e the Teeth,
it can't be surpassed.
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Uurns iflieved In
stantly. !5Gir.s prevented.
Dysentry cureil.
Wounds healed rapid
ly Scurvy cured.
An Antidote ler Aiii Aiii
iiialerVegeluble Poi
son. Kltmrs. etc.
1 used the Fluid dill-
lnireiu- present at-
Ilictb n with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. Ills Jn-dl.speii-ablu
10 the
sick room. W'm. F.
Snpei(ii, Kyiie, Ala.
The eminent Physi
cian, J. MARION
SIA1S, M. i.. New
l erk-, s lys : i am
convinced Prof. Dar
by'.s Prophylactic
Fluid is a valuable
disiiileeUiii:. '
hcrli:t fever
currd.
VANDKnCII.T UnIVKESITV, NASHVltLlS. 'IVnil.
I i'Nlilv te Ihe must excellent quaiitles et
Darby's Piephylaetic Fluid. Ah a disinfectant
and determent it ii ..eth theoretically and
practically supui ler te any preparation with
which I :un acquainted.
N. T. Li;rreu, Pret. Chemistry.
HARRY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. ALKXATJDER H.Stevhks, nfGt'eigl.1
Rev. CiiAs. F. Ikiw, D. D., Church et the
Sli-augers. N. Y.
les. Lk';ejjte, Columbia, Prel., University,
S.C.
Rev. A. .1. Rattle, Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. iiue. F. Piunen, RIsliep M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Pes'lwtly harmless. lined internally or
evternally for M-m or Reast.
The Fluid has been Hiieii;;Iv lesli d.and we
have itlm'uhiiit evideiic-i tli.'it II has done
everything i2"iecl:.liiic! Fm tnller inform
ation ?et et venr Ditij';i-t -i peiiphltit ersend
tO till) PIOIII IPtOll.
,i it. ,i:ii.in avit.,
Mumilactiiring Chemist-. PHI i.ADKI.PIUA.
Fer fide by H. R. Cochran, Drngglsl, 1:17 and
1"0 North Queen street,
jan22-lyced&w
K
iini:
V-WORT
Has
been proved the surest euro ler
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Does al.iniulMcker dl.-verdercd urine indi
cate l hit von an; u victim 7 TURN DO NOT
HESITATE : r.ne Kidney-Wert at. once, (dritg-"i-it-i
recoinme'd it ) and it will speedily ever-
eme the dwtife umi ri-sieie. ueaiiuy aeuen.
Ladies
L.... ...i.i.l.tiiila nAtiilltiv In
lt. your -e.. ueli as pain and
v.eakinsse.s. Kidnev-'.v.ut is unsurpassed, an
it will Act promptly ami s.Ueiy.
Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine,
brick dust n uiyi!epe.dt-., and dull, drajjgiii!;
pains, all spec.lil yield te its curative power.
SOU) RY AM. iWUlUilSl'S. l-rlce, 1.
KIDNEY-WORT
Aeisal the same time en 1.1 iu Mdueys, River
and Rowels.
A weI!-kiievn cJer-jyii'iin, Rev. N. Cook, et
Tiempelean, VU, iavs : "1 tlr.d Kidney Weit
a .iin-c euro I r kidney and 11 v r tienliles."
! nN;:-vytKT
Sin-e (Jnr for AH IMseases
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has hp"ci!le aetien en this most Impert,
ant erican. enabling ifte threw etl torpidity
and Inaction, stimulating the healthy secre
tion or the Rile, and by keeping the bowels in
Tree condition, etlectir-i; its regular discharge.
Iffnlnmn It you are sultei ing treui ma-
IViaiaina;. hit la, have the elitlls, are till
ions, dvxpi-plie ! cunstipite I, Knlnoj-Weit
will .xu'iiily iiMieve anl quickly cure.
In ihe spring te cleanse the System, evi-ry
oneM'euld t.ike a Ihoieiigh course el It.
Sold by nriisiTii. 1'rlce, 1.
KIDNEY-WORT.
"R-ist j ear I went te Kuiepe," says Henry
Waid. late Cel. i!Uh Reg., K. G. S. N. Y., new
living at IV.! W.ti.le Ave., J. C. Rights, N. .1.,
only te icium v e from cluenie liver
complaint. Kidnej.Nert, as a last resort, has
given me belter health than I've hcroteloie
i njeyd ferminy, many years." H's cured
nen'iind eensequenily happy.
K'
." llN1fV-WHKT
Fer Hi" Permanent Cnrt of
CONSTIPATION.
.Ne ether dUeaae ls-e prevalent in this coun
try s:s Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Itldncy-WeiL as a
fine. Vhatcverthe cause, however obstinate
the ca.-e, tui.s lemedy will overcome it.
Acts at Ihe 'ame time en Kitlney.-', River and
Rowels. .
n;inn Thisilistivssing complaint is very
ITlleH. apt te be complicated with const!
nation. Kidney-Weit strengthens the weak
ened p.irtsanil quickly cuies all kinds et Piles
even when physicians and medicines have be be
leie tailed.
. as- It you have either et theje Doubles use
UlDNE-UORT. Uiuggistssell it.
" I will icceuimend it everywhere," writes
Jas R. Moye' Carriage Mann facta rer, Myeie
town, l'ii., "because II' Kidney-Wert
'ciirwl my piles "
-T 1DN KV-WUKT.
IV " TUB Or.BAT CURE FOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As ills ler .ill the palulul dNeases el the
KlDXKlf, LIVER AND ROWERS.
It cleanses thn system ei the acrid pnUen
that causes the dreadful suffering which only
the v.ictims et Rheumatism can realize.
TIlOUfANDS OP OASES
et tlle worst tonus et this teirlble disease have
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, 91. 1-lquul or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,
Rnrlingten, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Rowels.
Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros pres
Iratcd with rheumatism ter two years ; tried,
iu vain, all remedies; Khlney-Wiut alone
cured him. 1 have tried it. inysiill. and knew
that it is geed.'" I'ortien el a letter liein J. L.
Wtllett, Druggist, Hint, Mich.
uiyis lu-ilM,WtF&w
R1DNF.Y WOHT rUli 8 ILK AT B. B.
. Cochran's Drug atere, 1"7 and 139 -North
Queen street. mart 3ind
I. Mill V
.-. CHAliLOAL I.O.KMIKM.
1. The most l eliable and surest cure for
Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Rail Rie.ilh and all diseases arising irem a
disordered stomach. Price 2.re. per R64,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G.KKKY, DKUUU1ST,
i9E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
Lancaster. Pa.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en band at
tne most reasonable prices. i.a:Hynsw
LYDIA PINKHAM.
HEtf FACE WAS UEK FORTUNE.
Bew She Succeeded la Her Bnslneaa,
Sought te Alienate tae Snfferlaics
et Humanity.
St. Leuis tilobe-Demecrat.
la the death of LydUr Pinkham the
country has lest one of its meat familiar
and pervasive influences. She was better
known than Susan B. Antheny, or the
Sweet Singer of Michigan ; and as can
hardly be said of these two noted and
perennial characters, her face was her
fortune. She gathered in $300,000 a year,
it is atated, mainly en account of her pic
tured visage for it is quite safe te assume
that, however meritorious her medicines
may have been, it was her candid and
benignant countenance looking forth from
se many newspapers which persuaded
people te buy. Without that picture the
physie which it specified and commended
would have been only as the thousand and
one patent nostrums which the world
never steps te notice ; but -with such a
face framed in above the ordinary testi
monials as a guarantee of geed faith, there
was no such thing as overlooking the fact
or resisting the impression. Lydia seemed
se guileless and compassionate, and her
advertisement se surely touched some
symptomatic point among the reader's
miscellaneous internal discords.
" There is a garden in her face," says
an old song, and a recent writer declares
the expression te be a choice stroke en
ths part of the poet wishing te sum up
what he saw iu his lady's countenance,
" inclusive of the roses, the lilies, and the
cherries ripe." 1'he face of the late
lamented Lydia had. this betanicai quality
only tlte suggestion, was mere that of
ilowen; that meaat,business and cherries
that had been picked aud sent te market.
It was a face peculiarly adapted te the
drug trade, and te the process of coaxing
people te want medicine. Ouecenld net
survey its placid and gracious . outline
and fail te be convinced that he ought te
buy what it blessed with its approval afp
told him whet e te find. Ne wonders ie
took iu money faster than a gas cenipaiiK
Such a face, beaming and insisting Hkap
vision of ene's own mother in a memory of
boyhood's happy days, would sell any
kind of medicine, sickness or no sickness.
There was mero than a garden in Lydia' s
countenance ; it readied out, se te speak,
and took iu all the contiguous real estate,
making it fertile and thick with blossoms.
Other venders of proprietary specifics
have tried the facial expedient in advertis
ing from time te time, but the effect has
been uniformly bungling aud unprofitable.
The ordinary countenance employed te
inspire confidence in a given pill, planter,
or liniment is mere likely te affect the ob
server with a sensation akin te that which
succeeds ever indulgence in green liuit,
and thus te prejudice him against the
thing past, all argument or entreaty. That
is where the deceased Lydia had the sinch
en all imitators and competitors. . Her
face was made for her business rather
than her business for her face. It had a
distinctly pharmaceutical cast, as we have
pointed out. All the features of it met
and'bleudcd in one common assurance that
whatever might be said about patent umd
iciucK, here was somethiug that no family
could afford te be without, evon though
bread might be scarce and the furniture
mortgaged te secure the current mouth's
rent. Where that false was niauifest, in
credulity and disputation shrank back ro re ro
pteached and ashamed. There was neth
iu for it but te ask the price, give up the
money, and take the medicine.
This face of the dead 'and gene Lydia
could net be called a handsome one. There
are ptettier faces in plenty en perfumery
bottles, lily white boxes, aud packages of
smekiug tobacco. But every lineament of
it besnoke siucerity, sympathy, aud a
kitidly intercst in the aches, gripes, and.
twinges of humamty. Its habitual aud
distinct marked expression was fce se
rene, se amicable, se bountiful tbat it
scetned te fulfil Emersen's notion of a
face that coolers a perpetual favor upon
the world by simply being iu and of it.
There was a touch of sadness that implied
experience and a heart acquainted with
the work of alleviating distress. This
was much belter than the insinuating
smile that characterizes the face of the
young lady with the luxuriaut bead el
hair who solicits patronage for the "mag
nolia balm," or the indefatigable grin
which distends the mouth of the frequent
female whose countenance is associated
with the advertisements of "fragrant se
zoileut." Lydia finderstoed the difficult
ai t of sitting for a' picture.
It will be many a day, no deub't, before
we leek upon another such face. Nature
is urovekinglv economical in the matter
of adaptiug faces te particular uses. The
attisticscuse of harmony aud suitability
is daily irritated in this respect by coming
iu contact with the wrong faces where the
right ones ought te be. We are continu
ally scorns the faces of butchers, bakers
and candlestick-makers where we should
find these of statesmen, poets and thoelog
ical students. There are pugilists who have
the ceuntenances cf endowers of hospitals
and art schools, just as there are bank
presidents and judges en the bench
who have the countenances of pawn
brokers and country justices of the peace.
We have even known able editors who
labored uuder the disadvantage of being
obliged te carry faces around with them
which really belonged te'bartenders. The
visage of the departed Lydia, however,
was wholly free from this common anach anach
reuistie condition. It was a herald that
did net have te be interpreted by centrsS
ries ; it never adected the spectator witu
an unpleasant feeling that it was out tf
place, or at all iu need of apology or ex
planation ; it was as clearly authentic and
self-justifying as the multiplication table
or the star siuutrled banner. Lydia her
self has ceased from out the scheme of
muudane affairs, beiug mortal like the
herbs and roots of which her- remedies
were compounded j but the recollection of
that face is sure ' te linger iu the public
mind se leut: as the public stomach
shall
continue te be agitated by patent
citirs.
medi
It Kay Comore America.
Pall Mall Gazette.
Majer General A. Jenkins writes : " As
ene1 of these interested in Welsh education,
I beg leave that a foreign priuce, the duke
of Mantua and Meutferrat, 170 years age
left a sum of money for educational pur
poses, which has new reached 750,000.
The tiustees of this fund, feeling that the
intentions of the founders have been tee
long neglected, are new most anxiens tee
utilize it aa intended, by establishing a
university and academy of arts with
museum and picture gallery attached.
They already possess a large collection of
pictures and museums of natural history
aud art, with a separate fund for their
maintenance, and for the erection of a
building suitable te contain them. It is
inteuded tbat the university shall have a
large free foundation. Ne pecuniary as
sistauce will be required en account of the
university from tbe public. As yet no
country has been selected in which te set
tle the university.
Invitations te settle it in Italy, Hungary
and the United States have been made te
the trustees, and I am informed that dele
gates from these countries will attend a
meeting of the trustees in Excelsior hall
in Jane next te advocate the interests of
these countries, when the question as te
where the university is te be lo
cated will be discussed. The trus
tees, however, who mostly reside in
England, incline te the British Isles.
Wales has been suggested te them as
being greatly in need of a university. This
suggestion has been most favorably re
ceived, and is new being considered by
them ; but they desire te ascertain the
wishes of the Welsh en the subject, and
want information as te site, as none of
the trustees have any practical knowledge
of Wales.
Free Traders la CoeaeU.
The national -conference of free traders
opened yesterday in Detroit. The follow
ing officers were elected : President,
David A. Wells, of Connecticut ; vice
presidents, William H. Springer, of Illi
neis ; William H. Smith, of Iowa ; Aus
tin H. Brown, of Indiana ; Charles
Francis Adams, jr., of Massachusetts ;
Ulysses Tanner, el Minnesota ; Willard
Parker, of Michigan ; E. Q. Tayler, of
Missouri ; J. Stirling Morteu, of Ne
braska ; Edward M. Sheppard, of New
Yerk ; Prank H. Hurd, of Ohie ; James
N. Bethune. of Virginia ; If. C. Fredei
icksen, of Wisconsin. Secretaries, Chas.
E. Russell, of Iowa, and James McDon
ald, of Michigan. Letters were read
from Charles Francis Adams, jr., of
Bosten, and Perry Belmont, of New Yerk.
After some discussion the following com
mittee en organization was appointed :
H. J.' Philpott, of Iowa ; Geerge F.
Peabody, New Yerk ; W. G. Brownlee,
Michigan ; A. A. Healy, Brooklyn ; C.
E. Fergusen, Indiana. A committee was
appointed te prepare au address te the
people of the United States as fellows :
Themas G. Shearmau, New Yerk ; W. P.
Fishbaek, Indiaua ; A. It. Eddy. Michi
gan ; W. R. Smith, Iowa ; E. F. Shep
pard, New Yerk ; C. G. Tayler, Iowa ; R.
B. Bowker, New Yerk.
m m
Ne mere sickness or trouble ; read the ad
vertisement otSimmeus Liver Regulator.
Twenty-flve pair el Celluloid Eye-Glass
frames weigh only one ounce the lightest
known and the best and most comfortable
that can be worn. Fer sale by all leading
Jewelers and Opticians. iny!S lwdeed
A Newspaper Ktllter.
O.M. Holcemb.of Bloeniville, Ohie, llses te
explain : ' Had that terrible disease catarrh,
ter twenty years ; couldn't taste or smell, and
hearing as tailing. Themas Ecleclric Oil
curtuine. These are lacts voluntarily given
against a rermer piejudlce et patent modi medi
cine. Per sale by Ii. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137
and O North Queen street.
De Yen llelieve It.
That In this town there are scores et persons
passing our store every day whose lives are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver com
plaint, Constipation, when ler 75c. w wui sell
tiiem Shlleh's Vitallzer, guaranteed te cure
them. Sold by II. if. Cochran, druggist, Nes.
147 and 139 North Queen street. ieb7-eed2
A Dangerous Counterfeit.
There are dangerous counterfeits in circu
lation purporting te be " Walnut Leat Hair
Restorer." The strongest evidence et Its great
value Is the tact that parties knewinglts great
clllcacy try te imitate it. Each bottleof the
genuine hits a Jac simile of a walnnt leat
blown In the glass : and atircen Leat en the
outside wrapper. The "llesterer" is as harm
less as water, while it possesses all properties
necessary te restore life, vigor, growth and
color te the hair. Purchase only irem respon
sible parties Ask your druggist for it. hach
bottle is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOW AY
CO.. PhUadelphia, and HALL ft KUCKEL.
New Yerk. inn6-lyd.eedAw
Depend. Dpen It.
Mether chipten's prophesies and Louisiana
elections are very uncertain things, but
nwrnas" Electric Oil can be depended en al
ways. It cures aches and pains or every de
scription. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, drug
gist 137 and 138 North Queen street.
An enemy te Llver disease : see advertise
ment et Simmons Liver Regulator.
Bew Much Will De It
Hew much of Themas' Ecleclric Oil is re
quired te cure? Only a very little. A tow
drops wUl cure any kind et ache; and but a
trifle mere is needed for spalns and lame
nesses. Rheumatism is net te readily afiect
ed : an ounce and sometimes two ounces are
required, no medicine, however. Is se sure te
cure with the same number et applications.
Fer sale by II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
1 W North Queen street.
fAJ'JSH MAHUliHta. it',.
)HAKKSW. FRY.
Phares W. Fry's
SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE
S- gtented May 22, 1883.
We are prepared te take orders and put in
position our PATENT WIRE WINDOW
SCREEN, get up in first-class style In Walnnt
and Poplar trames, Plain and Landscape
Wires. We have them also finished with wire
en, complete, very easily adjusted te fit the
window.
Phares . Ery,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OMOCJSBIE8.
BURSK'S.
WANTS SUPPLIED.
Fer Fresh Dnrkee Salad Dressing.
Fer Fine Olive Oil.
Fer Pickles uiul Sauces.
Fer Petted Meats.
Fer Whole Rolled Ox Tongue.
Fer Flavoring Extracts (Just received a fresh
let.)
Fer Pie Peaches, large cans, 12 cents.
Fer Table Peaches at 15 cents.
Fer Canned Pears at 20 cents.
Fer 4 Cans of Tomatoes, 23 cents.
Fer Tomatoes Red Seal, 10c.; Rpet Steak, 2
for 25c
Fer 3 Cans et Cern ler 25 cente.
Fer Fells Sugar Cern, 10c; Rakers, 12c; Wins-
low 15c
Fer California Cherries. Apricots, etc.
Fer Comb Heney at 'JO and 25 cents a pound.
Fer New Orleans Molasses geed, 15c; choice,
20 cents.
Ger Geed Table Syrup at 12 cents.
Fer goods tee numerous te mention.
GO TO BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 Beat Kins Street.
NOTIOK 1t THKarASSEKS AM) GUM
NKRS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any or tbe lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or tin tin
Inclesed, either ter the purpose et sheeting ei
flshing, as the law will be rigidly enforces
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned after this notice.
WH. COLEMAN FRJSKMAN
R. PERCY ALD EN.
EDWARD C. FREEMAN.V
Attorney ler k. W Celeman's Heir-
eu-triw
dxy
OTKAWBKIDQX
CLUTUIEK.
SHOPPING BY MAIL.
WE purpose making it as safe and pleasant, and in every
way as satisfactory, te shop by mail as in person at our counters.
WE take all possible care te avoid errors, and when any
occur they are corrected at once.
WE are always willing te exchange goods which donet
please after being received, provided, they are returned te us in
perfect condition and within reasonable time.
SAMPLES OF DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
Even the most expensive, sent free of charge en application.
EVERY lady who shops by mail should send for a specimen
of our
FASHION QUARTERLY.
STRAWBEIME & CLOTHIER,
Eighth & Markets Sts.'
PHILADELPHIA.
I KORGK
KAUNKSTOliK,
( BAIR'3 OLD STORE. )
14 EAST KING STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OP
PLAIN AND FANCY
CANTON MATTING,
CANTON MATTING,
CANTON MATTING,
PROM THE LOWEST TO THE FINEST GRADES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
GEORGE EAH2STESTOCK
NO 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
VLOTHIXU.
In light-weight Clothing for
Summer wear we have a fine as
sortment, well made and at mod
erate prices.
Full lines of Summer
Oassimeres, Cheviots,
Serges, Worsted,
Alpacas, Linens,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Every sale guaranteed
money refunded.
or
A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
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M
YER3 & KATHVOK
ASSTJBE
YOU
PERFECT FITTING CLOTUINU,
DURABLE CLOTHING,
RELIARLK CLOTHIftG.
CORRfcCT PRICE CLOTHING.
When your wardrobe supplies come irem us
you are positive of
THE GOODNESS OF THE MATKRIAI.,
THE CERTAINTY liriJllST,
THE STRENGTH OF THE SEWING,
THK HAND-MADE BUTTON HOLKS.
THK FREEDOM OF EXCHANGE WITHOUT
QUIBBLING.
MEN'S SERVICEABLE SUITS,
YOUTHS' ATTRACTIVE SUITS.
BOYS' EXCELLENT WEARING SUIT:,
CHILDREN'S HANDSOME SUITS.
ALL AT FIGURES WHERE DOLLARS AND
CKNT3 Ul FAttTUtiST.
49GIVE US A CALL. -6
Myers & Mrfen,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
YELLOW FROMT Bti. HAVANA (JIUAIC,
is the best in the city, made and Ter sale
aiHARTMAN'S VELLOW FRONT CIO AH
STORK.
noens.
CLOTMHU.
D.B
HIM rKTTKR HUM.
CLOTHM - CLOTHE.
Sl'RINti-WElUUT
CLOTHING
IX FULU ASSORTMKNT KOR
Mjen and Beys.
Ami If the question
Willi von I when- te
iuy,
gtVe us a trial, ami we will atiew you one
etl he
Largest and Beet Selected Stocks
of Olethlxur In the City.
Woliaveaipwettliose A 1. 1.-WOOL,
MEN'S SUITS AT $10
lelt, and 11 nil tliuy arc givlnggoe.1 sa'taf jctleu
for the money.
KKMKMRKR WK MAXUVACTURK A 1.1,
OUR OWN Cl.OllllSKJ.
Q. B. Hosteller & Seu,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
r.ANOASTKR. PA.
H.
I1KBHAKT.
SPRISG 0FESHT6
-;r-
H. GERHART'S
TAILORING KSriBUSHMHIT,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
OF THE LARflh&T AHSOMTMEA2,
-or'
FINE SUITING,
PAOTALOONING
-AMD
SPRIN OTEKCOATUW,
Kver brought te the CltylOtteHcaetsr
jST-Tliese doslrens of sccnrlng Choice Styles
are Invited te caU early.
flMIE IJ1HKASK OF IRE 8UIN AKK OF
X ten dependant ou certain constitutional
states et disease ei the ether parts, ami the
skin, when extenslvely diseased,' leads te mer
bid conditions et parts net anatomically re
lated te It. n
AU Skin Diseases, Cancers. Tumors and Pri
vate Diseases permanently cured by Eits. ii.
1. and M. A. LONGAKEK. office i:i East
Walnnt street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation
free m31-3tdAw