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LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1883.
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VLOTUINO.
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ANAMaKEK & ItKOWN.
Choice at Beth Ends.
The American Mills Men's Serge Suits at $10.00 down
from $14.00, and the Hatherleigh's silk trimmed at $20.00 down
from $24.00. Each line offers " gainful transactions te retail
buyers." The higher grades are gems of tailoring, the lower
are strong, honest, neat and cheap. Between the extremes we
have variety enough te try your patience,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cerner Sixth and Market Streets',
PHILADELPHIA.
V. YATKS & CO.
TALLY HO ! FOR YATES'.
The rush continues. We have just marked down another jag of Suit
lets, and all splendid things at that. We mention a lew:
Ne. fi,0-MKN'S KINK IMPORTED SCOTCH SUITS, SILK I.INKD $28.00 ; new $22.00.
Ne. C.S9I MEN'S FINE IMPORTED ENGLISH CORKSCREW SUITS 2T..00; new 20.00.
Ne C.t75-MEN'3EINE BLUE CROSS-BAR SUITS &1.M) ; new 20 00.
Ne. G.732 MKN'.S FINE FANCY CASSIMERE SACK SUITS 22 00; new 18.00.
YOUTHS' SUITS REDUCED IN SAME PROPORTION.
Bear in mind that our Clothing ranks First in th market and that
yen can get hack your money en all goods that don't snit yen.
LEDGER
BUILDING
! A. C. YATES & CO. 23
PHILADELPHIA.
iVATElt COOI.KKH, JtV.
"C'LINN Si IfllKMUMAN.
FLINN & BRBNBMAN
ARE OFFERING BARGAINS IN
Children's Cnrriuges,
Velocipedes,
Express Wagons,
Hammocks,
Croquet,
(Jueits,
Base Balls,
Water Coelprs,
Kelrigeraters,
Ice Cream Freezers,
lec Machines,
Ice Ticks,
Ice Chests,
Lemen Squeezers,
FLINN & BKENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
VMM 111 NU AND
J
IIIN !. ARNOLD.
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
JOHN L.
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE
UKMOVAL.
R
KMOVAL.
Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING
F0N DEKSMITH'S
Will I ie wmevcil te Ne. 40 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, wliere
tlieru will !; Inuiiil n Ceiuplctu New Stock of Heeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer,
iu:ir20-t (VI NO. 46 EAST KING STREET.
JCXCVKSIOSS.
mill? hXCUKSlON SKASON 1V 1883.
TO TIIK KUMMKIt ItKSOUTS
AND EXiUilSlON POINTS
ONOU VIA
The Sheuandeah Valley Railroad.
TIIK CAVKUNS OF LUUAY.
TIIK NATURAL ItKIUtiK.
THE VIUUlNlA SPISlNGS, 4a, &0.
lVrrect previsions at LUKAY ler the ac
commodation of Kxenraien Tartics el all
si.es.
Transportation Kates arranged ler parties
et various numbers from 5 te 500.
Correspondence Invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the
urraiii'mentet Special Kates and Excursion
Days.
Transportation lurnished en Sl'ECIAl,
TRAINS when theslEu et the party justifies.
Application through the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent, of the Kead en
-which the Excursion Party originates, te
cither et the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LUUAY INN can also hi cared ter by
similar application.
Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and SOUTHERN .SUMMER RE
SORTS en sale en and after JUNE 1, at tin:
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE COOKS and all
'information furnished en application te the
rasscnger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R,
or the Viiplnla, Tennessee A Georgia Atr
Line. A. .POPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOWARD ROVER, Lynchburg. Va.
Division Pass'r Agt..
llagcrstewn, Md may30-3md
YKI.LOW PROMT UIOAK STOKE, SI
erth Queen street. Headquarters ter
the best 5c cigar in the city, at
HARTMAN'S.
FKATBKRS ULEANED.
The only place in town where leathers
are cleaned, curled and dyed In all the latest
shades, Is at E. THOMAE'S.
2 North Queen street
Short notice. Lewest prlees. Jeaimd
NUT1CK U TKKSrASSfctfcJ Ajfli UV
S E KS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall or speedwell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un
inclesed, either ler the purpose et sheeting or
llslilng, as the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN KREKMAN
R. PERCY ALDKX,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney.terU.Vf Oelemn'8,Ueu
. olrew
numbing,
Reefing Tin,
Pumps and l'ipes,
Has Fixtures,
Ceal Oil Fixtures,
Oil Steves,
(Jas Stores.
LANCASTER, PA.
UAH FITTING.
ARNOLD,
STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
STREET. After April 1, 1883.
BOOK-STORE
11 ATS AND CAPS.
OUULT.'S SONS.
A Pew Words te These Who
Are Wanting Hats.
Te the many who failed en
Saturday te get one of our Tay Tay
eor's Celebrated Mackinaw hats
we desire te say that we have
received another let of the finest
in the market. We are selling
them very low. Drep in early.
They may or may net be gene
before long, however we are re
ceiving New Goods daily. Gun
daker's old stand was swarmed
with buyers en Saturday. Our
stock will be kept attractive all
this month. We show our'con eur'con our'cen
fidence by preparing for the peo
ple and they by coming. We
keep all the celebrated makes.
All the latest styles. Whatever
the season calls for we have
probably the largest collection
in the city.
SHULTZ'S SONS.
(GnnOaker's Old Stan)
144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
mar27-lydw
BOOKS AND BTATIONSU1
TKW BOOKS.
FOR SUMMER READING.
" Mr. Isaacs," by S. Marlen Crawford.
' Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawlerd.
" Through One Administration," by Burnett.
" But Yet a Weman." by Cardy.
'Successful Men et Te-day."
And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines a
L. M.FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WMST KING 8TRBHT.
MEDICAL.
UTICUKA.
Skin Diseases.
Fifteen Years of Suffering. Bedy Covered
with Humer.-Had Twelve Doctets. Paid
Oat S500. e Cure Ne Hepe.
I will new state that I made a miraculous
cure et one et the worst cases of skin diseases
known. The patient is ainan forty years old ;
had sutiered fifteen years. His eyes, scalp,
and nearly his whole body presented a fright
ful appearance. Had . had the attention 'of
twelve different aliyaiclans, who prescrlDed
the best remedies known te the profession,
such as iodide potassium. arsenic, corrosive
sublimate, sursaparilla, etc. Had paid $500 ler
medical treatment, w.th but little relief. I
prevailed upon him te use Cbticura Resolv Reselv
ent (bleed purifier) internally, ani the Cuti
cdba and CtmcURA Seap externally. He did
se, and was completely cured. The skin en his
head, face, and many ether parts of his body,
which presented a met loathsome appear
ance, is new as soft and smooth as an infant's,
and no scar or trace et the disea-c left behind.
He has new been cured twelve months. He
ported by
k II. RROWN, Ksq.,I5arnwell, S. C.
Relerence, Dr. II. Baer, Charleston, S. C
Helpless for Klght Years. Unable te Walk
fur One 1 ear. Get About en Hands and
Knees A Wonderful Cure
1 have had a most wenderlul cure et Salt
Rheum. Fer seventeen years I sutlered with
Salt Rheum ; 1 had it en ray head, lace, neck,
arms and legs. 1 was net able te walk, only en
my hands and knees, for one year. 1 have net
been able te help my.4elt for eight ycats. I
tried hundmls et remedies ; net one had the
least effect. The doctors -said my case was in
curable. Se my parents tried everything that
came along, i saw your advertisement and
concluded te try Cuticura Remedies. The
Cuticdra brought the humor te the surface of
my HKin. it would arep eit as it came our,
until new I am entirely well. All 1 can Is, 1
thank you most heartily ler my cure. Any
person who thinks this letter a fraud, let
them writeorcemo and see me, and find out
for themselves. '
WILLMcDOVALD,
Ne. 2.12 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111.
Tlie Cuticura Treatment, for the euro of
Skin, Scalp anil Bleed Diseases, "consists in
the internal use et Cuticura Reselvent, the
new Uloed Purifier, and the external use of
Cuticura. anil Cuticura se.vr, the Great Skin
Cures. Price et Cuticcra, small boxes, 50
cents : large boxes, 1. Cuticura Reselvent
1 per bottle. Cuticdra Seap, 25 cmts. Cuti
cuka Shavine Seap, fs cents. Sold byall drug
gists. Petter Drug and Chemical Ce.. Bosten.
I) A l)T for Infantile and I'.irth Humors
IJiVlJ X and Skin ISlcinishes use CUTI
CURA. SOAP, a delicately perfumed SKIN
lSKAUTlKlKlt. and Toilet, Uathand Nursery
Sanative. Absolutely pure. Sales 1331 and
its.', 1,(10-1,000 cakes.
C1UTIUIJKA ICHAlttUIUfc r"0C SALIC AT
II. fi. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 137 and
13!) North Queen street.
CATARRH.
Sanferd's Radical Cure.
Tbe Great Ifatsaintn Distillation of Wltrh
IJnznl, American Pine, Canadian Fur
Marlgefd, Clever ISlosjeui, Ktc.
Fer tl.e Immediate Relief and Permanent
Cureetev-ry ierm of Catarrh, from a Simple
Head Celd or Influenza te the Less et Sin II,
Taste and h aring. Cough, llrenchttis, and In
cipient Consumption. Relief in five minutes
in any and every case. Nothing like It. Grate
lul, fragrant, wholesome. Cure beging from
tlistapplicatle, and is r.ipid, rail cal, perma
nent and never falling.
One bottle Radical Cure, one- JJex Catarrhal
Solvent and San lord's Inhaler, all in enn
package, forming a complete treatment, of all
druggists ler $1. Ass for Sahdfpud's Radi
cal Cure Petter Drue ni Chemical Ce.,
Uosten.
COLLINS'
Voltaic Electric Plasters.
Fer the relief and prevention, the Instant It
ih applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciati
ca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Rack, Stomach and
Rowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria,
female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaint, lillieus Fever. Malaria and Epi
demics, use Cellins' Piaster, (an KlectrlC
itattery combined 'vith a Pereus Plaster) and
laugh tit pain. 25c. everywhere.
unel-lydW,S.&w
TTAUIOHS O HACKS.
VARIOUS QUACKS.
Wli'i Kacli wltli IHm own JVt Srlirme -Ciiltl
vat the Field of iSiimnn Watuie.
There have always been quacks ; legal
iiiael;a, theological quacks, scicnlillc quacks
and medical quacks. Seme et them arc bland,
oily fellows who trgnis and smile the world
into believing in their favorite bite! humbug.
Others pompous anil pretentious parasites.
But they make il pay. Men neem te love te
he .swindle. I, stipulatingenly that that it shall
be neatly done.
The dear public are erju-illy liberal te the
electric and magnetic fraud This fellow is a
genius in his line, lie will put a magnetic
bait around your waist, a magnetic necklace
under jour chin, or III yen out with an entire
suitet magnetic clothes, warranted te serve
the purpesti of ordinary garments, and at the
same lime tecmv all dlseases, from whooping
cough te hasty consumption.
- Mejt of these have no mero i lectric or mag
netic power about them than resides li woolen
blankets or in girdles or sackcloth. Only
when applied by tin expert Is electricity et
the slightest use as a me ticlnal agent, and
even then Its value Is grossly overstated.
What. Is the strengesl pessible presumptive
evidence in laver et a particular remedy 7
Clearly that ft should have prepa oil by re
sponsible persons of acknowledged skill In
the treatment of disease.
Squarely en this foundation stands RKN
SOV'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTKR. En
dorsed by 5,0(0 physicians, pharmacists, drug
gl ts and chemists, it necdsuotuithcrapelogy
nor introduction. It Is t.m one and only true
and tried external application. (Juacks of
all kinds pay the Capclne the compliment et
tuelr dislike, as Satan is said te hate holy
water.
Loek in the middle of the plaster ler the
word CAPCINE." Price 25 cents.
Seabnry & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk.
19-2wW.Sw
BKMMON'S PLASXKRS FOR SALK AT H.
It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North
Queen street. mai2-tnd
G KAY'S SPKCIlftC; aiV.UlUINK. TUB
Great English Remedy. An unfailing
cure ter lmpetency, and all Diseases that
fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude Pain In the Rack, Dimness of
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether dls&ases that lead te Insanity or Cen.
sumptien and a Prematuie Grave. Full par
ticulars In our nam plet, which we desire te
send tree by mail te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggUts at 1 per pack
age, or six packages for 5, or will be sent tree
by maU en the receipt el the money, by ad
dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13
North Queen street. On account et ceuuu r
f el ts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper;
the only genuine. Guarantees etenre Issued by
us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. li. Cectir-n
Druggist, 137 and i: North Queen strict.
-THEGRAY MKDICINK ...!
iriwvii
IBKITS UB&BCOAL LOZKMUKS.
1 The most reliable and surest cure for
Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Bed Breath and alt diseases arising from a
disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST,
29 E. Orange St., cer. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc, always en liana at
the meat reasonable prices. a27-lydAw
OUEMANUFACTITBES.
THEIB TONNAGE ON THE RAILROADS
Tne Relation of tne Manufaetwlng Kstao Kstae Kstao
ItehmenU of Lancaster te Transpor
tation Oar lflverclty jOf
Intereiu.
Lancaster county, se justly, is proud of
its pre-eminence as an agricultural dis
trict, ranking first in the United States in
that resnecL that these who share in this
satisfaction are apt te overlook the adrceuid scar0ely be held by four men
vantages and importance of ita county sear-
as the centre of manufacturing industry.
And yet Lancaster has steadily increased
the number and variety of iU industrial
establishments until, in the latter respect,
it stands unsurpassed in the state except
by Philadelphia and Pi ttsburgh.Of course,
some of the heavy iron making towns like
Johnstown, Harrisbnrg and Reading, ex
cel it in aggregate product and value of
plant, but their pre-eminence is almost
entirely due te great iron works, while in
the variety of their industries they de net
approaeh Lancaster. And, important as
are the size and number of empleyes of
great iron and steel mills, there are many
considerations which make it a source of
great advantage te a city te have a diver
sity of the lighter and smaller iudustries ;
and such an exhibit Lancaster presents.
Freight Agent W. B. Wsen, of the
Pennsylvania railroad company,has been se
much surprised at the growth and extent of
the manufacturing interests of Lancaster
that he set te work te collect some statistics
with regard te them and their relation te
transportation, and as a result he furnishes
us with the following tables, which show
the freight conveyed by railroads, in a
year, te and from certain branches of our
industrial interests. The first of these
snows the supplies received and the second
the product shipped away :
i.
Supplies Received.
Description. JYeiglU In Pounds.
Reller Iren
Ajeniijjs
Carriage Material
Cigar Bex Material
Lepjicr.
Copperas
Cotten Mill Supplies
Cerk Weed
.Coah Anthracite
Ceal, Bituminous
"ye etiiiis.
800,000
0,000
8,700,000
1,155.100
130,010
15.000
70,01.0
50,000
2.550,000
36,918,000
3I,500,0UO
;,40J,0 0
40,000
tire u net, wire, Oil, c , uetenu- J
meratei. Supplies for Iren anil C.GSO.OOO
Machine Works
Grindstones'. ." 12.C00
Herns 344,000
Hides 910,000
Iren Ore 13,000,000
Iren Nuts 81,000
Iren Reds 403.;e
Iren, Malablu ami Steel 778,000
Iren Pig, Scrap, Old Halls and
Plate 32,CCO,O0O
Indigo 22,000
Jute Butts and Paper, ana Mill
Cnemtcals 1,759,000
Lumber 0,4I0,(;00
Leatbei.&c 104,000
Leather, Rough 30,000
Leck Supplies .' 302 00J
Limestone .'... 12,000,00
Machinery 100,000
Oils. ...............a........ ........... 4el,7MI
ICOpe ................................... l),iJOlJ
Rags and Paper Meck. .'. 4,800,103
Starch 191,000
Sleel (casi) '14, COO
.-anil 2,C50,000
Teel Handles, ISerax and Eftiery... 2,000
Weel 40,000
i am ............ .i,uuu
Total..
172,2 I2.9C0
II.
Products forwarded.
Description. Weight in Pounds.
Axles (Iren Car)
Belts, Axle Clippings, ete
Rene (( emb refuse)
Brick Machines, etc U.
Carriage Hardware
Boilers and Castings
1,700,000
1,300,000
89,100
672,500
140,000
8C0.003
3,075,000
39,000
100,000
40.0W)
120,000
12.000
5,127,004
i,70o,e;o
9,500,00 1
13,500
200,000
8CO.0OO
21,000
18,(i00
80,890
200.900
120.000
70.000
24,0 0.000
28.1,009
887,000-
18,100
l,31ti,800
7E0.000
2,000.000
12,000,009
222,800
3.000.0CO
31,500
200,000
1,920,000
G5.000
Carriages (est.)...,
Cigar Bexes
Combs (Hern)
Ceil Doer Springs.
.............
. ........ ...
epper Kettles
Cotten Goods
Cerks and Ground Cerk...
Cinder (Mill)
Kdge Toels
fV
Elevators, etc
Fan Blewer, Forge, Tuycrs,
Tire Bcuders and Drill Bre-ses.
"p nm
urease (Tanners') ,;.
Hern Tips
Hern Waste
Herse Cellars...
a
Hair (Tauuers') t
Iren (Bar) J.
LOCKS ...
Leather (Harness) i
Leather Scraps .
Machinery
Paper (Wrapping)
Paper (Prinlingund Heek)
X lg iron.. ................... ........
(uiiih, etc.... ...............
?plKCS... ...............................
Sicum Pumps
ashand Blinds ...T.....
Wagen and Carriage Rows. Rims )
Snatis, Spokes, Felloe; Wheels
and Hubs.... ..... .. ......... )
x arns. ............. ........t. ...........
Total 7i.W8.051
Seme conception of this vast aggregate
can be bad from the Illustration that it
would lequire 100 locomotives, each draw
ing 100 cars, each carrying 12 tens, te
convey the freight shipped annually te
and from the above etftablishments. Ner
does this table include the supplies fur
nished in this city and the prod net con
sumed here. The freight and expressage
of the watch factory, of the entire leaf and
manufactured tobacco trade, printing aud
jewelry, and of many of the smaller and
lighter industries, is also net included
herein. The value of the above product
is estimated at thrce tirees that of the en
tire tobacco crop of the county. And for
all these industries, Mr. Wilseu suggests
the entire water supply is dependent upon
one machine at the city works !
The cheapness of living, the completion
ofiaiiread systems, tbe wealth of the
surrqunding country, the abundanea of
iron and limestone and the proximity of
coal are a few of the many advantages
enjoyed by Lancaster, as a manufactur
ing centre, and only alittle mere enter
prise is needed te swell the proportions of
our present interests.
DKCKASEU MAUINATIUN.
Remarkable Case at 0ruab Valley, Pa.
Three Maniacs.
A singular case of insanity, creating
mneh excitement, comas Irem Brush Val
ley, a small town near Ashland, Pa. Mrs.
Moere, a widow lady, living with her son,
was alarmed at the noise he made during
the progress of a thunder storm She
succeeded in quieting him, when he said
that, during the raging storm, he was
stat tied by seeing, bjcthe dim light of a
lamp which burred in tbe room, a man
raising the window.
Almest paralyzed with fear, be sat In
bed unable te move? until, by the. aid of a
vivid flash of lightning, he perceived the
features of the maq te be similar te these
of his father, who was killed in the mines.
With the shriek that se startled bis
mother be sank en the bed, and the iutru
der fled hastily When the mother had
heard the story tbe tee perceived the
same face en the "panes of glass She
sprang te the window and fell a distance
of 22 feet, receiving severe injuries. Tue
neighbors breughther te her senses, and
when she glanced it young Moere she
burst into a violent fit of laughing. Yeung
Moere was taken with spasmodic attacks.
He foamed at the mouth and barked like a
deg.
A young farmer named Herrick at
tempted te quiet him, and took held of
his hand. Np soeaJBr had be done se than
he was seized with fearful spasms, and
laid en the fleer in intense agony by the
ethers, exhibiting the same symptoms as
the ethers. The neighbors assembled be
came frightened and ran away leaving
the three maniacs alone. Mrs. Moere was
raving mad, and the two young men com
menced demolishing the farniture. A
physician seen arrived and attended te
the cases. Herrick was taken te his
home and will be taken te an asylum. Ne
hope is entertained of Mrs. Moero's re
cevery, lier son was very vielent and
Burial of tbe Victl ms.
In Sunderland, Eng., the funeral of a
great many of the victims of Saturday's
disaster took place en Tuesday. The
streets were crowded with sympathetic
people, most of whom were dressed in
mourning. The blinds of the houses were
drawn, and the church iu which the fun
oral services were held displayed a black
flag were hung at half mast. One hun
dred frce graves have been' prepared
in ene cometery for the reception of
bodies of victims, oxclusive of theso for
which parents of children who lest their
lives in the disaster will pay. Fifty-four
bodies were interred in this ceuetary and
31 in a smaller cemetery.
Large numbers of jjenereu's subscrip
tion are arriving in Sunderland from diff
erent points te he.lp the fuueral expenses
of the unfortunate children. Among the
subscriptions is ene of 100 from Mr. An
drew Carnegie, of New Yerk. The balance
of the fund, after the funeral expenses
have been defrayed, will be devoted te the
Children's Convalescent Heme.
WIS SHOULD UELP ON1S ANOTUER
Mr. Nerman Hunt, of Ne. 1C9 Chestnut St.,
Springfield, Mass., writes April 10.18S3, saying:
'Having the atlllctien caused by kidney and
liver diseases, and after enduring the aches,
pains, and weakness, rnd depression incldent
therete until body uml soul were nearly dis
tracted, I sought for relief and a cure from
my trouble, and was told by a friend who had
been cured by it himself, that the best and
only sure euro was Hunt's Remedy, and upon
his recommendation I commenced taking It,
and the first tew dees impieved my condi
tion in a very marked manner, and a contin
uance et its u40 his juslilled all that my
friends claimed for It. thai It was a sure and
permanent cure ter all diseases of the kidneys
and liver. Several of my friends In Spring
field have used it with the most gratifying re
suits, and I leel it my duty as well as a pleas
ure te me te recommend Hunt's Remedy!
the highest possible terms."
IMANUFAUrUKKSt'.l Tr.STIH'NV.
Mr. II. W. Paymc, manufacturer el harness,
saddlery, trunks, valise1, "e. Ne. 477 Main
Street, Springfield, Mass., writes us under
date et April 10, lfttt :
GKM-LKME.V : 1 have nwd Hunt's l.emedy,
the best medicine ter diseases of the kidneys,
liver, bladder, and urinary organs, and have
received great benellt te my health Irem its
use, and I llnd that il will de just what Is,
claimed ter it, ; It will cure disease and restore
health. I therefore pronounce it the best
medicine that 1 ever used."
KOSTtlN & AL.UA3V KAILKOAO.
Aimjn-r Helt, Ksq," paymaster, Uosten and
Albany Railroad, at Springfield, Mass , writes
April 2:i, 1m3 : " I h.iv u'scd Hunt's Remedy,
and my experience with it has been such tnat
I can cheerfully say that 1 am satisfied that it
will de just what 11 premises te de, if used ac
cording te directions. ilS-M.W&PAw
HURT'S KK.ttftOY foil S.Al.K AT 11. It
Cochran's Drugstore. 137 anil 139 North
Queen street. niar2-:!md
The Celluloid Kye-Uhnses de net break llkt'
shell or rubber nor rust, like steel. Get a pair
te suit you and jeh will liud them a faithful
friend. Ker sale by all leading Jewelers and
Opticians. jlrt-lwdeed
Will It Really Cure KIimiiiiiuIIhiu ?
We answer, honor bright, it will cure l hen -matlsui.
and the sevcic-tt cases tee Dr.
Thomai' Eclectric Oil was specially prepare I
forthe rheumatic and lame. Netico letters
from the people relative I its merits In near
ly every paper in the country. Ker sale by
H. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North
Queen street.
Ne Oeceptlen Used.
It is strange se many peep'e will continue
te sutfertlay after day with Dyspepsia, ijlvcr
Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen
eral Debility, when they can procur,e atom
store SHII.OH'S V1TAMZK::, lrceofcest it it
docs net cure or relieve them. Price. 75 cents.
Sold by II. R. Cochran, '.'rand 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster. led!4-eed5
tirltiH.
Pleasant, healthy grins are seen only en the
faces et lu-allhy persens. The dyspeptic and
debilitate. I am smile only In a halt-hearted
way. Piiiily the bleed, tenetlie stomach, and
strengthen t it: tissu-.'s with Burdock Bleed
Bitters. II you wish te laugh well and e.teu.
Ker sale by II. 15. Cechrtn, druggist, 137 and
139 North Oueen street.
aiEiuv.u..
4 YEK'S HAKSAPAKII.TjA.
rpjnT?T "lilT1 Thodlstrcsslngfee'.ln'i
1 1 1 LdU U U 1 ief weariness, et e.thau---tlen
without pirert, which makes II e a burd n
te se many people, is due te the fact that t:i
bleed Is peer, and the vitality consequently
feeble. It you are sullering from such feel
ings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is Just what yen nee 1, anil will de you incal
culable gee'.
Ne ether preparation se concentrates anil
combines bleed-purifying, vitalizing, enrich
ing and Invigorating iiuallt'es as Aver's Sar
saparilla. piikvarbd bv
Dr. J. C. AYEK & CO.. Lewell, Mass.
Sold byall Druggists. $1, six bottles, Ti.
Junel3 24-lydAw.
IKKItY DAVIS'S rMIN KIL.I.KK.
Caught a Bad Geld.
The SUMMER COLDS ana Coughs
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 BREATHING
APPARATUS
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy.
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP
PAIN KILLER.
Jenel-lydAw
mXDIOAL..
PAKE
suras' Liver Begat
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Side Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice, Impurity et the
Bleed, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused by Derangement of IJver, Bowels
and Kidneys.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Fain Jn the 81de, sometimes
tbe vain Is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ter Kheumatlsan ; general less et appe
tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax: the head Is troubled
with pain, Is dull and heavy, with considera
ble less of memory, accompanied with a pain
ful sensation et leaving undene something
whleh ought te have been dene ; a slight, dry
cough and flushed lace is sometimes an at
tendant, often mistaken for consumption : the
patient complains of weariness and debility;
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 exerclse would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti
tude te try it in lact distrusts every remedy.
Several et the above symptoms attend the
dlsease, but cases have occurred when but
lew et them existed, vet examination after
Ceath has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.
It should be used by all persons, old and
" young, whenever any of the abeve
symptoms appear.
Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy
caiities, ey taKing a uese occasionally te
ft en the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Malaiii, Bilious attacks. Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc It
will Invigorate like a glass of wlne, but is no
Intoxicating beverage.
It you have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleepless at
night, take a dose and yen will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Begnlater in the
Heuse !
Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho
roughly sate purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out et place. The remedy
is harmless and does net interfore with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS PUltKLV VEGETABLE,
And has all the power aud efficacy of Calomel
or Quinine, without any t f the injurious afier
effects.
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons I. Iver Regulator has been in u.c
In my family for some time, and lamsatln lamsatln
tled it is a valuable addition te the medical
science. J. Gill Shorter,
Governer of Alabama.
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Oa.. says:
Have derivetl some benefit Irem tlirf use el
Simmons Liver Regulator, anil wish te give it
a further trial.
"The only Thing that never rails te Relieve."
1 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Atlectien and Debility, but never have
found anything te benefit me te the extent
Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent Irem
Minnesota te Georgia for li and would semi
further for such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly alluded te give it a
trial as 11 seems tlioenly thing that never fails
te relieve.
P. M. J ANN KY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi
ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator
in my practice 1 have been ami am satisfied te
use and prescribe It as a purgative medicine.
49-Takc only the GKNUINE. which always
has en the wrapper the RED TUADE-MARK
anil SIGNATURE OK
J. II. ZK1L1N&CO.
Fer sale by 11. B. t.'echran. Drngginf, 137 ami
3D North Queen street. '
KORSAL.KBY AM. DRUGGISTS,
laull-lyeed&w
TfT-IONKY-U-OKT.
Biliousness and Bilious Patients.
ertnlnlng te Ke, llillouq.'Symptemp, Ulll Ulll
eu8 Temperaments. :jTUK KKMKUV
Tne ltilien, is a disorder or the human sys
tem. A technical deflnJtlftn or the term is
till? : " Pertaining te the Idle : disordered In
respect te the bile ; :ts. ubiVieuspaliuul; de de
pendantcn an excess of bile ; as, bilieu tem
perament ; bilious symptoms.
The word bile, when employed in the souse
in which It Is te be 'understood in tills article,
-i nltlcs, according te the dlctlenari s, " a
yellow, greenish, bitter, viscid, nauseous
lluld secreted by the -liver." " Any derange
ment el the bile at one inantlesrs Itself in
great bodily discomfort. In less el app tlte,
and despondency," recently remarked an au
thor Ota valnable trea'l-e upon this stibjec
The same writer further adds: "Sem.t of
the lollewing symptoms nre usually promi premi
nent: Pain in the right side, wjiicli is very
-ensllive te pre-sure. Tlu pain will somt. semt.
tlmc appear te be located under the shoulder
blade. There is also Irregular appctlt'S llatu
lence, aseme eftullncsi iu the region of Ihe
stomach, and, sooner or later, the kln and
whites of the eyes become yellow, the stoel-t
clay colored ami the urine yellow, depositing
a copler.s sediment." fhts balance of the te.
familiar train et ills n!ed no further mention
here. The bilious i.'i, as will be seen, an
ailliellen et great mtgni'mle, and et varied
in? et direct and indirect appearance. The
disease Is no respect-r of persons or localities.
Its deadly and implacable enemy Is 'found In
Kidney-Wert.
It acts en the liver and the kidneys at the
same time, and by Its mild but efficient ca
thartic ellccts moves the beweU freely. The
morbid poisons that have been the cause et
all this disease and suffering will lu thrown
etr; new lite will be thrown into every organ,
and nature, thus aided, will seen restore the
patient te health.
Physicians of repute and standing, men who
ate honored ter their prebitj, ami respee'ed
and Uusted for their ecicntiflc attainments,
are using Kidney-Wert in their practice regu
larly. Ne stronger evidence et the worth et
the remedy would seem te be nccesiary. Such
endorsements are tew and far between. We
had almost said that tliey were without pre
cedent in the history et a proprietary remedy.
Be that as it may, however, the fact remains
established that Kidney-Wert is a matchleii
remedy, and one that needs only te be tested
te demonstrate its rare merit as a healer et
the common maladies of the human family.
Dr. PiHLtip C. Baueu,
lives In Monkton, Vt. Under date el April SI,
1832, the doctor wrote te the proprietors et
Kidney -Wert, and said, among ether things :
" Nearly a year age I wrote you about the suc
cess I had had in the use et Kidney-Wert in
my practice Tlu past year I have used It
mere than ever and with the best results. It
cured Mr. Ethan Lawrence, of this town, of a
terrible case of bleated Kidney disorder. 1
have also treated many ether diseases tuccesi
fully with it. Conslipat'en, in all Us forms,
yields te it, and in rheumatic affections I have
known it te give almost immediate relief. In
temale disorders It is equally successful
Take italllu all it is the most wenderlul med
icine I have ever u led." Dr. Rallou de.s net
stand alone in hlsexpsrlene with this reme
dy. R. K. Clark, M. D , et Seuth Here, Vt.,
says: "Kidney-Wert does all tint is claimed
for it" Whilst Dr. C. M. bummerlln, et Snn
Hill. Washington county, Georgia, says, In a
n'.tshell: "Kidney-Wert cured my wire when
my own and ether physicians' prescriptions
only palliated her troubles."
JeI5-lwM,W,F
KIDNKV WORT rUK S4LE AT 11. B.
Cochran's Drugstore, 1.17 and 139 .North
Queen street. mar2 'Jinn
HAV-MAKINO ANU HAKVKST HANDS.
Should call and see the Working Pants
from 40c. and up. Overalls from 33e. up te the
best In the market. Shirts, Gauze Underwear.
Hats. Stockings Irem G pair ler a quarter up
te the best British. Neckwear and Notions.
All cheap for cash.
HFJNRY BEOHTOLD,
NO. 52 NOR . II QUEEN ST.
Sign of the Big Stocking.
Sharp Sand ler Building and Paving pur
poses. febS-lyd
D
,0T ruBGBT THB TWO SMALL HA-
vana clears for Be., genuine article, at
UAUTMAN' YELLOW rRONTClUAK
8TOMJC
vlothise.
w
& KATHFOK
Among the
Thousands
Ot people hereabouts there must be quite -a
number of MEN" and BOYS who .have
CLOTHES te buy, and we would be' neg
lecting our duty It we did net keep tell
I ng them WHERE TO GO Ter their ap
parel. CLOTHING for the present warm
days. In CASSIMERE3, CHEVIOTS,
SERGES, WORSTED. ALPACAS. LIN.
ENS. SEERSUCKERS, BLUE FLAN
NELS, etc., etc.. are bore In full supply, and
te the economically Inclined our immense
stock et PIECE GOODS, READY-MADE
SUITS and ODD GARMETS offer greater
value ler the money Invested than la otter etter
ed elsewhcre In Lancaster. We sell only .
such goods as we can recommend. It Is our
cardinal principle te please customers. All
we ask Is te give us a fair trial, and we
are cnntidcntet your centinned patronage.
Myers &ltotMeii,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers, .
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
TT OKKHAKT.
SPMM OPENUSfG
AT-
H. GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 0 FAST KING STREET,
OF THE I.ARUh&T ASSORTUKbl'
OK
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING .
AND
SPKINU OVKKCUATINB,
Kver brought te the tity el Lancaster
49-These do-drens or securing Choice Styles
ure Invited le rail early.
TilKK NOTIUK. '
CLOSING SALE
or
Spring and Summer
CLOTHINa.
Teiualce room for the stock or WINTER
CLO I'll 1 N G w hich we are new manufacturing
and for which we need the room new eccu-
lliril 1V Olll l.iL'ht. Wtiir'lit. Cfinria we iim
tillering '
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
TO CLOSE THEM OUT.
We are selling GOOD LIGHT COLORED
SUITS at $4 fi.;, $7. JS and $10, which Is at
least eneliult lest than their value."
ODD COATS, PANTS AND VKSTS at your
own prices.
CtIII.DRKN'4. BOY'S and YOUTH'S 1?U1T3
at a reduction et M per cent.
THIN COATS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR
and FURNISHING GOODS very low In price.
A bargain J list received In MEN'S and BOY'S
GOSSAMKK COATS AND HATS.
A .sew Letet 2.i Dezen et the Celebrated
PENN HALL WHITE SHIRTS.
Price 8.1 Cents. .1 nst Received.
Abent 4.i or thesti CHEAP BLUE SACK
COAT'S, at I2.1M, are all we have left.
Alse these Extra Quality OVER-PANTS at
75 (.cuts we de net want you te forget.
ffirsh & Brether,
PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE.
Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Street.
IO IN.-tMAN Sc UKO.
U
LESS TALK
AND
Mere Real Bargains
AT
L. GANSMAN & BRO..
Oer. Orange and North Queen Sta,
THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU
CAN GO TO.
Men's Suits at f?.(J0, $3.TjO, J4.(W, f.i.00, 10.CO
jaw, ie. si'2, up tejia.
Men's PanW at 7.ic, 90c., fl.M),f 1.50, fZOO. fi50,
f.100 up le 5 0. Lewt st prices for latest
Beys' ami Children's Suilsatf 1.50, i00.-fZ5O.
$. ca. W f.i.e'i, ft; de up te f9.w. Lewestptices
ter tin: latest styles, and we are doing the
business. Sharp prices; excellent work te
measure, $12.
An Indigo iflue Suit te measure, f 14. A bet
ter quality Inillje Blue Suit te measure at i5.v
A geed selection el Cheviot and Cftsslmeres
te measure at fia. An excellent Indigo Blue
Suit te measure.
Pants te measure from $3.W) upward. New
est Reeds, latest styles, thoroughly geed work.
Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is tna
time te get It; the season Is well advanced :
we have a large stock and must sell IL
L. Gansman & Sre..
THE rASHION ABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS,
tiG8 NOBTH QUEEN STRICT,
eight en the Southwest Cerner et Oraage St,
LANCA3TIB, PA.
iTept.- evening nntll a o'clock ; Saturday
IfAKE MO UMBMKK. IOR YOU OAtt
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market, at- ' '
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