4.z'-&&&&g&-t i.' .: j'jjjftj VC f2MStt vr&vJY .. ryL n ' . f 5S -;. 1 1 &8ty'M '-, - " " ' - Sl -PVVtiHLEEEkVr M Volume XIX Ne 237. LAN CASTEB, PA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1883. Price Twe Cite. WATMS COOZXB8, AC. ILINN BKRHEMAH. GO TO FLINN & BEENEMAN'S FOR REFRIG E RATOR8, WATER COOLERS, LAWN MOWERS, AND- BABY CARRIAGES. Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. VLOTJUlfti. MEDICAL. -VTATK8 K1NU. SOME CF OUR REDUCTIONS! f MEN'S SUITS YOUTHS' suns Ne. i (C t( II (( Ne. t It (t tt Ne. 5428, 5114, 84, 6024, ()GJ), 871, (5874, .-,4:50, 0847, 5427, 5404, 5444, 1583, 208, 2075, 2007, RETURN what does net suit, and get your money. Our Stock is one of the largest In the Country. Our Clothing stands superior te all ether makes. A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH & CHESTNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. THE YATES RIUG. "RING" for the BENEFIT of the PEOPLE. BOYS' SUITS t $18.00, new $ 8.00 13.00, " tf.OO 12.00, 8 00 17.00, " 14.00 20.00, " IG.00 22.00, " 17.00 25.00, 18.00 $ y.00, new $ (J.00 11.00, 8.00 12.00, 8.00 14.00, " 10.00 . 15.00, 10.00 $ 7.00, new $ 4.00 8 50, " .00 12.00, ' 8.00 17.00, " 14.00 UATT AXD VAl'H. H ATb, CAPS, c. SHULTZ BROS.' ( OLD STAND.) pDTIUUBA. Skin Diseases. ttlteen Tears or Suffering. Bedy Covered with Humer -Had Twelve Ikictoie. Paid Ont S50O. no Care Se Hpe. I will new stat that I made a miraculous cnre el one et the worst cases of skin diseases known. The patient is aman forty years old ; had suttewd fifteen years. His eyes, scalp, anil nearly his whole body presented a irlght lul apnenrance. Had hud the attention of twelve different physicians, who prescrlDcd the best remedies known te the protesslen, such as lodlde potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparllla, etc. Had raid $500 ler medical treatment, w.th but little relief. 1 prevailed upon him te use Ccticura, Kebolv Kebelv Birr (bleed pmifler) internally, ami theCm-i-ctjra and Cuticuiia Seap externally. He did se, and was completely cured. The shin en his head, face, ami many ether parts of Ills body, which presented a met loathsome appear ance, is new &s sett and smooth as an intanl's, and no scar or trace of the dla e left behind. He hat no vr been cured twelve menlUs. lie ported by . F. II. BROWN, Esq . Kara well. S. C. Releronce, Dr. II. Baku, Charleston, S. C. Helpless for Eight Yearn. Unable te Walk fur One ear. Get About en Hands and Knees. A Weuderful Cure. 1 have had a most wendcrlul cure et Salt Rhcuin. Fer seventeen years I sutlercdwlih Salt Ulieuui j 1 had it en my head, lace, neck, arms and less. 1 was net able te walk, only en my hands and knees, for one year. I have net been able te help inysnlt ter eight yeais. 1 tried hundreds et remedies ; net one had the least effect. The doctors said my case was in curable. Se ui v parents tried every thing that came along. 1 saw your advertisement and concluded te try Cuticuiia. Remedies. The Cuticura brought the humor te the surface of my skin. It would drop oil as it came out, until new I am entirely well. All 1 can is, 1 thank yen most heartily ler my cure. Any person who thinks this letter a fraud, let them write or come and see me, and llud out for themselves. WILL McDON ALP. Ne. 25ii Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. The Cuticura Treatment, for the cure of Skin, Scalp nnd Bleed Diseases, consists in the internal use et Ctmcun. Reselvent, the new Bleed Purifier, and tnu external use et Cuticcra and Cuticura 'eav, the Great Skin Cures. Price et Cuticura, small boxes, .W) cents ; large boxes, 1. Cuticura Reselvent 1 per bottle. Cuticura SeAr, '2H v 'nts. Cuti ccra Shaving Seap, 15 cunts. Sold by all drug gists. Petter Drag autl Chemical Ce., Bosten. TEE SCOTCH IRISH. T&ANSPA.AWT1TD TO OUR COUNTKY. U T"7" Fer lnlantilcand Birth Huineis Iil.Jj X and Skin llleini-lies use CU fl CUKA SOAP, u delicately perfumed SKIN BKAUTlr'IKB. and Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Absolutely pure. Sales 1841 and 1682, 1,00 W0 cakes. COTICUKA HKMKIIIIV FOlt SAM'. AT H. B. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street. The OLDEST HatSteie in Lancaster City, being csUbllshe 1 FORTY YEAEs AGO. The only plate where Hats are manutaciured In Lancaster City. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS -AT THE- CATARRH. Sanferd's Eadical Cure. The Ureat isalsamlr. instillation or Witch Hazsl, American Pine, Canadian Fur MarlKeld, Clever Jtlossnre, Ktc. Fer the Immediate Rellet and Permanent Cure et every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Celd or Influenza te the Lesset Sm-11, Taste and hearing. Cough, Bronchitis, and In cipient Consumption. Belief in five minutes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Grate ful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure begiug from first appllcatle, and is rapid, radical, perma nent and never tailing. One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal Solvent and Sanferd's Inhaler, nil in ene package, forming a complete treatment, of all druggists ler $1. Ask for Sandferd's Radi cal Curb Petter Drug and Chemical Ce., Bosten. Their Faith and Works. Secial tife a Cen tury Age in the Keveluilcn. Among the interesting and permanently valuable papers read before the Cliosephfc society, of this city, last winter, the most noteworthy was that of Mrs. M. J. Neviu en the "Scotch Irish," and it well merited the place in periodical literature which it has received by publicatleu iu full in tue New Yerk Independent. Therefrem we republish the following concluding por tions of the paper, ther introductory parts relating te the Ulster Scot at home in Northern Ireland, and the historical eveuts which developed the hardihood and ether characteristics of this people. When they landed in Anierica they did net settle in the cultivated portions, but the great body of them pushed at once te the outskirts of civilization. Iu this way was settled the southern portion of Poun aylvauia running through Cumberland aud Franklin valleys and all the region, ex tending back te Pittsburgh, the " back weeds " of these days. Says Dr. Hugh Williamson iu his history of North Care lina : " The emigration of the Scotch Irish rau through Sodthera aud Wostern Pennsylvania, a section of Maryland, the middle and western portions of Virginia, ever part of North aud Seuth Carolina, and, embracing, as it ever did, an enter prising yoemaury, early pushed its for tunes westward, aud stakedeut the laud marks of Tennessoe and Kentucky and peepled the southern half of that portion of the Northwest territory comprising the present states of Ohie, ludiana and Illi nois." As the Scotch Irish had been par ticularly obnoxious te the government of James, the severity of his punishment was terrible, aud se oaruest were their efforts te oscaue te America that if a man could make his way te a seaport, he would sell his time te the captain of a vessel for a certain term of years. On arrival of the ship at an American pert the captain in dentured him for this time te any appli cant. I have one of these indentures in my possessieu, nearly a bundled years old, by which " Ilobert Furgusen.ship master, binds James Swoeney te It. J. for threo years,' servitude, for the sum of 18 pounds under certain conditions of meat, driuk, aud clothing." I have heard my father s7 they generally served their time of service faithfully aud were excellent workmen. Seme of these meu were intelligent, and became incorporated iu the families in which they served ; ethers, en the expira tion of their'term of service.struck out for themselves. Se popular did this mode become that it was continued into the present century. The Scetchlrishraau did net want the inducement that his southern brother Celt gave wheu he sent the message te his frieud : " Come 'til Amnrikv. Pat. 'Tis a foiue ceunthry. Ye can get dtuuk gloriously bore ou COLLINS Fer the relief und prevention, the Instant It Is applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach am? Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Cellins' naster, (an Klectrlc Battery combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere. Junel-lydW.S.Aw thri- pence." As the Scotch-Irishman had come te Lewest Prices Ever Offered te the Public. The entlte stock bought ter cash at a liberal discount, which enables us te eell cheaper than uny ether steie. JOHN SIDES, Successor te SHULTZ BROS. mavH-lmd VKY OOODB. 1EIIROE PAUNKSTOCK, 14 EAST KING STREET, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE. ) Opening Te-day New Goods in Every Department. SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO 14 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rLUSLBIlfl A.NV OAA V1TTIXG. DUN 1j. AKMUL.U. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, ls'EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. IkKNSUN'ti UArflME rOKOU;iLA8TEK THAT SETTLES IT. Drought into Competition with the World, the Best Carries Off the Honors. At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1S7G, the leading breJucts of all the branches of the World's industry were assembled at Philadel phia. Te cany off a prize in the face of that tremendous competien was a task et no ordi nary dltll cully. Inventions and preparations ter the alleviation el pain aiuLthe cure et dis ease were present iu the greatest possible variety, representing the skill and the pro pre pro leuntlest study of the age, and it may beet vital Importance te you, personally, te knew that the highest and only medal given te rub ber Pereus plasters, was awarded te the man ufacturers el BKNSON'SCAl'CINE POROUS PLASTER, by the lollewing jury : DK. WM. ROTH, Surgeon-General, Prussian Army. J. H. THOMPSON, A. SI., M. D., Washing ton, D. C. C. 11. WHITE, M. D., New Orleans. ERNST FLEISCH, M. 1)., Austria. The decision was alterwards cenllrmei;by the medical jury at the lest Paris Exposition. Knewing the value et such high and unbiased testimony, the medical protesslen, both in the United States and in Europe, quickly threw aside the old, slew-acting plasters tbey bad been using, and adopted Bensen's in their regular practice. That physicians ai.d surgeons of the broadest reputation did this, distinctly proves the intrinsic merit et the article. It is no mere than just te add that the aver age ptysiclan et te-day is net dominated by the prejudices which retarded the progress and modified the successes of bis predecessers et net mere than twenty-five years age. He accepts hints from all quarters and endorses and a!eps demonstrate"1 healing agents wher ever be finds them. The right of Bensen's Capcine Pereus Plas ter te stand at the head or all external appli cations whatsoever, ler the mitigation or cure of disease, is no longer questioned. Let the purchaser, however, be en his guard against imitations. The genuine ha3 the word CAPCINE cut in the middle Seabury A Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. m8-W.S&wCm- BENSON'S PLASTKKS FUK SALK AT H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. marSsimd CAJtMlAOJCB, SV. irFJEKF STABLE. TTOUGHTOM'S, HOUGHTON'S Hew Iiverv and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES' BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Sret Raaref Old Black Hene Hetel. r Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTT. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, BEAR OF CENTRAL MARKET BOUSES, 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 selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy for cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give ua a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. nas-tftUEw America ou acceuut of his religion, he brought his Bible, his Westminster cate chism, ami his minister with him, and whenever a Helllemeiit was tnaile a leg church ami a school house woient once orected. It creates surprise that many of these schools should have attained high classical character. " But," says Macaulay "though Scotland was the poorest of Christendom, it vied iu almost every branch of learning with the mjst tavored ceuutries. Scetchmen, whose dwellings and whose feed were as peer and as wretched as these of the Icelander of ear time, wrote Latin verse with mere than the delicacy of Vida, and made discoveries iu science which would have added te the rcuewn of Galilee." Within the very limited rauge of my kuowledge in our ewu ceuuty or Laucastcr, at a very early peried iu the sottlemont of our country, there had hnmi established schools bv Scotch Irish clergymen that were said te have vied with colleges in the thoroughness of their attainments. A very famous one was es tablished in Tiquea by Dr. Rebert Smith, father of Dr. Stanhepe Smith, of Princoteu college. Se thoroughly were the studcuts greuuded iu the classics that Latin was the language dridinarily used inthoscheo'. It would go beyond the limits of this paper te tell of the distinguished scholars and statesman who received their educa tien here. Oue of similar character was established by the Rev. Satuuet Blair, of Fagg's Maner; another by the Rev. Jauiss T.at.tn. of Chestnut Level. These were all men of Londonderry pa -rentage. Se distinguished as a scholar did oue of Dr. Latta's sons become, that he was selected by Aareu Burr te beceme the tutor of his daughter, whom he put through a classie.il course the beautiful and accomplished Theodocia Burr whose tragical death (she is supposed te have been murdered by pirates) has always beeu of such sympathetic interest te every heart. Others were the school of New Louden Cress Reads ; the Philadelphia university, established by Rev. Dr. Ali Ali eon ; the Leg college, by "William Ten nant, whose sous bocame representative men in the Presbyterian church, and te ene of whom happened the well authouti autheuti cated trance. Iu the Seuth was Hampden- Siducy college, presided ever Dy ur. .1 . Blair Smith, son of Dr. Robt. Smith, and se en thiougheut all the regions settled by the Scotch-Irish. After the first great emigration came a second, which was probably induced by the glowing rcptcsentatien et friends. Many of these seem te have been of a higher class of people, some of whom settled in New Jersey, ethers in New England, but most of them iu Pennsylvania. Seme years age I visited au old abandoned grave yard in the vicinity of Carlisle, wnicn uau eeen the burial place for these settlers, aud I seen fennd mvself. with the deepest in terest, like Old Mortality, chipping off the mess growth from the old tombs, te decipher the coat of arms aud crests of the sleepers below, who had been dust for a century. Frem thiB, we can see what had beeu the character of these emigrants and what had probably been the influence of a cultivated class of people en the general community. But, net only did their religious and moral character have its effect ; their social and domestic life was as definitely marked. The Scotch haggis and the white pudding were as dis tinctive a dish in the Pennsylvania menu in old times as the sauerkraut of the pre sent day. Se, also, no'musie was known V...4- ii,.afi,k A TetcIi ' " Sh. Patrick's "Dundee" or "Lenex" in worship te Ged. And as the music, be the dance. The contra dance was known in towns, and may have been known in New England, although the Btern old Puritan was net much given te dancing. Bnt among the Scotch-Irish, the "Highland Fling" the Scotch reel, and the Irish jig, were the national dances. Pianos, French dancing aud Italian music were then unknown, and the belle of the household "lilted her song and kept time te the rhythm of the spin ning wheel, as every household was olethcd in homespun, and inefficient would a woman have been considered that could net have put through her dozen a day" (a dozeu outs of yarn), or spun a coat for her husband, like the geed wife in the Pro verbs, by whom he might be known when he sat in the gates among the elders of the land- ... 1 said the Scotch Irishman came te America with his religion, and as exhibited in his life habits was a pattern te Chris tians. There was family worship ; revei revei euce for parents was most strictly incul cated, aud the Sabbath as strictly kept. Net under the most threateniug appear appear ance of rain iu the coming week would a farmer be induced te take in his cured hay uuiler the plea of its being a work of necessity. The same strictuess pervaded the household. The meat was cooked, aud the pudding or pie made, and all the work en the farm or at the barn, that by auy possibility could be made te serve till Monday, was gene through with en Satur day, in strict obedience te the law, that thy sous aud thy daughters, thy man ser vaut and thy maid servant, thy cattle and the stranger within thy gates may have rest. Ou the oveuiug of Sabbath, the children aud servants of the family, including the mau grown redempliener aud the wench of the kitchen were collected, and, respect fully standing bofero the master or mis tress of the family, all repeated the West minster catechism ; rtpeating alternately as the question was addressed. Then followed the repeating of the Ten Com Cem mandraeuts, the text of the day's sermon, repeated by each ene until committed ; aud then all united in singing a psalm te one of theso glorious old tunes which seem as if they will be suug in heaven. But this was net all ; at statsd periods tne minisu r came, when there was a general catechisa catechisa tien of all the family. This visit was very often a " wet blanket " te the children ; for we steed in great awe of the minister, ami never breathed very freely till he had had his supper and geno home. The advent of the Sunday-school did away with this wholesome custom. Instead of the civil magistrate, as we have in our day, the people were kept in order by the church session, Was there a quarrel between neighbors, or a case of scaudal ? The delinquents were sum moned te appear before the church session where confession was made as well as re paration for the effen8S. I will give one instance of " sessiening." In one of the old Scotch-Irish congregations there was an old gentleman whose generous traits aud energy of character made him a prominent man in the churcn. un one occasion it was necessary for him te attend te some law business in the county town. He was full of the racy wit of his nation, and the lawyers were delighted with him, and insisted en his attending a public diuuer. As the wine circulated, his wit flashed, and the young men purposely plied the bottle with the usual result. He had te be taken from the table. Consequently when he came home he was " sessiened." When he ap peared, the minister gravely opened the charge. Mr. H . we have been in formed en croditable authority that you were seen at Westchester under the influ ence of liquor, and " Dhrunk, ye main, sur. Itsthrue, ser; thrue. Dhrunk I was, and dhrunk cueugh I wa3, and sorry enough I am for it." As confession was made aud repentauce expressed there was nothing te de but dismiss him with a little inr.l.nrn. Rev. Daniel E. Nevin, iu an article pub lished in the Mercersburgh Review, May, 1851, says: " The political tenets of the emigrant from Ulster, hke a shadow, ever took the lines of h-s occlesiastical creed, and in the representative scheme of his presbytery was involved the republican priuciple which found room for its embod iment here iu kindred forms of civil gov ernment." When the first rurabliugs of the Revelu tien which separated us from .hngland were heard, the Scotch-Irishman was en the aleit, aud the Mecklenburgh declara tien was the result, wmcu preceaea mas of the Continental Congress at Philadel phia. Mr. Bancroft says, iu his "His tory of the United States" : The lirst voice publicly raise-! In America te dissolve all connection with Ureat Britain, came net trein the Puritans or New England, net the Dutch et New Yerk, net the planters et" Virginia, but the Scotch-Irish Presbyteri ans." In the Americau Revolution they were unflinching soldiers, and the Presbyterian clergy, as a body, gave assistance in every nnssible wav. Rev. Dr. Latta, of Chest nut Level, shouldercd his knapsack and went with his men all members of his congregation. A paragraph taken from the JVeie Enyland Courier, Soptember, 1770, says : "Since the departure et all the able-bodied men from the congregation or Ferks et Urandywine in the service et their country, the young women have joined the plow for the nutting In et the tall crops. This was at the instigation et their minister, who with his bound servant man. assisted first one and then another until the crop was in. In Inter vals et labor he would visit the army wher ever located, and did much te recruit Hie often drooping spirits et the men." But while giving the Scotch-Irish credit for se much that was geed we de net for get that there have been blots en their escutcheon showing them te be but fallen humanity. Washington Irving says : "ine pcoicn pceicn Irish were a hardy, rugged stock of ec ple with the impulsiveness of the Irish aad the dogged resolution of the Cover Cever anter," and no doubt were designed by a ever ruling Providence te be the great factor in winning for us our free blessed ejuntry, and will might Lord Mountjoy say in 1784, America was lest te England by the Scotch-Irish. MEDICAL. DICJLL. it tmnr ttiht. is falling you. there is no one article that will se truly give you "an Eye for an Eye" as the Celluloid Eyc-uiasses. trer ale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. il-lwdoed but the Scotch and Irish." " St. I'atnck's Day," or " Paddy O'Raflerty," or" Shela Najreira" were whistled by the plow boy ; and' who was net familiar with the melting strains 'of " Erin Maveurneen," " Erin go Bragb,"er the patriotic songs of "Scots Wha Ha Wi Wallace Bled," or " Beyne Waters," or "Scots Come Over the Berder." or the nathetic ballad of " Auld Rebin Grey," or " Sweet Bennie Doen," or " The Braes of Gleniffer," or" Jehn Andersen, my Je Jehn," or " Wandering Willie." and whose heart had net danced with such love songs as "Come under my pladdle And sit down buside me There's room in it lassie, Dear lassie ler twa ?" And .from hundreds of leg cabins floated te heaven the notes of such-tones as Frem Uleveisnd, Ohie, Cemrs a letter signed T. Walker, saying: "About six months age commenced taking Burdock Bleed Bitters for protracted case et lumbago and general debility, and new am pleased te state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel better altogether." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. riTAKB Sims' Liver RflpMer Fer Dvseensla, Costiveness, Sick Headache, CnVenIcyDtarrh0B8, Jaundice. Impurity of the BledVFeve"ant Angue. Malaria and aU dis eases caused by Derangement of Llver.Bewels and Kidneys. ... ....! SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath, Pain in the Side femeUmes the pain Is felt under the Sheujrfer-blademte-taken ler Rheumatism : general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sonieUmef alternating with lax: the head .is 'troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less of memory, accompanied witn 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, elten mistaken for consumption : the patient complains or weariness and debllltj ; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists: spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben eficial, yet ene can hardly summon up torti terti tude te try it-in tact distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but low et them existed, yet examination alter featu has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be nsed by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the abeve symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te keep the Liver iu healthy action will avoid all Malarti.BUIeus attacks. Dizziness. Nan sea. Drowsiness. Depression et Splrits.istc. n will invigorate like a glass et wlue, but Is no intoxicating beverage. It you have eaten anything hanl or diges tion, or feel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved 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. 110 is harmless and does net intorfere with busi ness or pleasure, IT 13 PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and elllcacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any 1 i the injurious nfter effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use In my family for some time, and I um satis fied it is a valuable addition te the medical science. j.GiiASneiiTKR, Governer or Alabama. lien. Alexander II. Stephens, et a.. says : 1 1..,. ,i.i.i U..MI.. liuiiHtit. irem the use 01 Simmons Liver Bcgulater, and wish te give It a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls te Relieve." 1 tave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Aflectlen and Debility, but never have found 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, and would ad vise all who are similarly affected te give It a trial as it seems thoenly thing that never tails P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr.T. W.Masen says: Frem actual experi ence in the use or Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice lhave been arfu am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. -Take only the GENUINE, which always has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MAKK and SIGNATURE OF ,, J. U. ZEXLIN & CO. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, 17 and 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, lanll-lyeed&w T" 1DN BV-WOBT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A lMssertatlen npen its advent, aud its etlect npen mankind. "The green leal of the new ceuiu Spring. Shak. Everybody recognizes spring, when it is once upon us, but many persons are net familiar with the exact date of Its appearance. Web ster, the world-renowned lexlcographer, gives usa dennitien,whlch maynet be inappropriate here. " Spring," says he " is the season el the year when plants begin te vegetate and rise ; the vernal season, comprehending the months of March, April and May, In the mtddle lati tudes north el the cquater." Thomsen, In his "Seasons," anil Shakejpaare in many et his works, have, perhaps, no peers In describing it, and yet "etherlal spring " is lrclghted with malaria, " that Insidious lee, lurking unseen In the very air we breathe." It spreads ever the laircst portions el our land ; brings death and disease te thousands ; cuts oil scores upon scores of our children and youth, as well as the3e In advanced lile. A pestilence is regarded with little less appre hension, and people evorywbere are asking, "what is it?" "Where dee3 it come trem :" "What will cure it?" KlDNEr-WORT, A3 A Sl'MMO MEDICINE. When you begin te lese appetite : have a headache, a pain in your side, back anil shoui sheui dcrs; te toss about at night in restless dreams ; wake In the morning a foul mouth and furred tongue; feel disinclined te go about your work, heavy In body and op ep presssd in mind; have a iltet the blues ; when your urine gets scanty or high colored ; te sullerer with constipation, dlarrheja, or Indigestion ; havea pasty, sallow face, dull eyes and a blotched skin ; one or all of these common complaints will certainly be evi dences that your liver is disordered, torpid, or perhaps diseased. Abottleet Kidney-Went is, under such circumstances, a priceless been te such a person. Bare assertions et proprieto-s have ceme te possess less terce than they frequently merit. The cause of this condition el popular skepticism is, in the main, te be leund In the fa"t that charlatlsin covers our bread land, land. Meltorleus articles are tee frequently found In bad company. The proprietors of Kidney-Wert always nrcveall their assertions, touching the merits of their preparation. When we affirm, there fore, that Kidney-Wert Is a specific ler just such disorders as have been mentioned In this article, the proof, tee, belongs te andshuii lollew this statement.. A PHYSICIAN ExrKRIKNCE. Dr. U. K. Clark, a regular physician et ex tensive practice In Grand Isle county, and a worthy deacon et the Congregational church, at Seuth Here, Vt.. has used Kidney-Wert for several years in his practice, and before the present proprietors purchased an interest in ft, he had given his unbiased opinion in its laver. This opinion has net changed. It has denebelter than any ether remedy lhave ever used," says the doctor, and lurther en he writes : " 1 de net recollect an instance where the patient te whom I have given it has failed te receive benefit from its use, and in some severe cases most decidedly se." These are strong words. They are trem a representa tive, conscientious, ever-approacnaeie puuiic citizen, however, and-better stlll-they are true. , KWniw-Wert will bear all the encenlnms lavished upon It by its Iriends-and their name is legion. " I will swear by Kidney Kidney Wert all the time," writes 3Ir. J.R. Kauffman, et Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by asserting, as a matter et tact, anil one capable et demonstration, that all honest patrons of his remedy are Us friends and advocates. iuncl-lytlM.W.F&w -pEBK UAVlS'd PAIR KIH.KK. Caught a Sad Celd; The SUMMER GOLDS ana Oenghs , are quite as dangerous as these of midwinter. But they yield te the same treat ment and ought te be taken in time. Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS TRILS, HEAD or BRHATJHINtr APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. N Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy. ' ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER. junel-lydAw chOTUina. H. OEKI1AKT. SPEEJG OPENUCr VT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, OF THE LAROK&T A88ORTMKAI. OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING -AND Sl'KINU OYEKCOATINa, Ever brought te the City et Lancaster 49-Theso desirous of securing Choice Styles are invited te call early. D.B HUST1STTKK SOU. CLOTHM - CLOTHING. Sl'KING-WEIGIIT CLOTHING IN FULL ASSORTMENT FOR. Men and Beys. Audit the question with you la where te buy. give ua a trial, and we will show you one et the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of Clothing In the City. We have a lew el theso ALL-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 left, and find they are glvlnggoeilsaUsfaction for the money. REMEMBER VK MANUFACTURE ALL OUR OWN CLOTHING. D. B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. T 1AKE SulE Or THIS FOR Called te Preach. We lcel called upon te preach a lew gospel lacts-lacts that are worth-knowing. We want everybody te enjoy all that is possible in this world. We want all these who are Buttering from rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches, sprains and pains te knew that Themas1 Ee lectric Oil is an unfailing and splendid cure. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. KIDIfKT -WORT FOB SUE AT M. MS, Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 -North Queen street. mar2 3md De Xou Believe IC That In this town there are scores et persons Dating our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com cem rjlalnt. Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell them Shlleh's Vltallzer, guaranteed te cnre .,. bah Viv fT K fVkntiMLn.dmflrfrlfit- Ktvt 117 and 139 North Queen street. - ieb7-eed3 NOTICE XO XKESPASWiiilta AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any or the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un inclesed. either ter the purpose et sheeting or fishing, as'the law will be rigidly enforced aeainst all trespassing en said lands et the ?.. Irrnwl nttAr thld nOtlCfi. U" TVM. COLEMAN FREEMAN! R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney for K.W Celeman'e.Helrs. el6-tfdw DECORATION DAY. 230 FAST COLOR BLUE COATS AT $.'.00; ORIGINAL PRICE. I3JS0. We call your Special Attention te tbte, as It is au Extraordinary Bargain. We are selling Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goeila at prices which duly competition. We hare fa cilities which enable us te undersell all oppo sition. G. A.K.SU1TS. in Bine Flannels we keep none but the best, line In quality, pure In' color and excellently made. The price te 110, and we guarantee every suit net te ftde. A New and Large Let of ear Celebrated PENN II ALL wniTE SHIRTS Just received ; they are the best In the market, four-ply linen besom and cuffs ; New Yerk Mills muUn, exp ediently made. Gauze Underwear, Neckwear,. Cellars and Furnishing Goods el ail description atvery low prices. Ladies, we nesire te can, your attention te the Large and UandsomeXlne et Novelties et CHILDREN'S SUITS, which we have Just opened, and which we are soiling ter one-halt the prices asked elsewhere. Netice some tew prices in show window. Hirsh & Brether, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEBf 8T. LANCASTB,PA0"L,ti7r MtKY'd uuarceac uezmxamt. HAND-MADE HAVANA SMALL L cigars, for 5 cts., anne uia etanii. UARXMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAS nivvii I cigars, for Sets., at the Old 8tand TJI JC The most' rellaraeaniranrest cure for Headache. Dyspepsla,InllIgestk)a,'Hertburn, Beil death and all diseases arising trem a disordered stomach! Prlcer sc'-per Bex, mailable. Prepared Md sew hTr "- ANDREWG. FRET, tfgrgCIST. -- B. Orange atCerCTrtsikM, I Drugs, Chemicals,' etc..-atwayr en tettdat I the must reasonable prices, t 'aW-JjCUkWi. - . a -d VI "M -.-- V I -" i- '-
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