Price Twe Ceata. '& y.lim XIX Ne. 252. LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1SS3. CLOTUISU. TTTANAHAKEB & BROWN. HALF PRICES AND LESS. Men's Leominster silk and wool Cassimere suits. The most stylish goods en our counters. Beautifully made and elegantly trimmed. Down from 20.00 te $10.00. Yeung Men's sizes the same price. Men's Broadbrook Cheviot Cassimere suits, worth $20.00, already offered at $15.00 new $10.00. Will net pay for the cloth. The above covers three styles. They are literally the newest and best things of their kind te be had in any market. The same goods bring full prices in New Yerk retail houses. MenV Retail Irish Blarney Cheviot suits. Net cheap English or cheaper American imitations. Hew bright they leek and hew they will wear no blarney in quality or price. We thought them cheap at $20 but-reduced them te $18. They go down to day te $10. Yeung men's sizes same price. Lucky men that get them. The syndicate of. $6 Men's Cassimere suits stands thus : Twe stvles Manhattans, about 100 suits. One style Staffords. Twe styles Overbroeks. They are down irem $12 and $10 te $6. Of Men's All-Weel full Indigo Flannel Suits we have sold 925 in two weeks, could have doubled the sales if we could have made them fast enough. There ought te be 75 suits te sell to day. The Men's Trousers at $2. The demand will net lead us te day. We have 1 ,000 this morning and and among them some very stylish light colors. Large Beys' Glebe Cassimere suits. De you knew the Glebes? If net let us tell you that they are the best goods made in America, without exception. Three styles go te-day from $10 te $5, and with them two styles real Blarney Cheviots, also four Glebus and one Auburn in Large Beys' Pantaloons at $2, worth $5. Just te keep the peace with the boys that will ask for the Ayrshire and find that " they are left," we put in one style Auburn at $4.25. They come down in two steps from 9 te $4.25. The Leeminster fancy suitings are cut from $14 te $S. The Small Beys' department shows half-price bargains in suits at $2.50, $3.00 and $r. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Makket Streets, The Lakcest Retail Clothing Heuse in the U. S. PHILADELPHIA. arv i'ATKS & CO TALLY HO ! FOR YATES'. Tim nisli cenUiiiics. We have jusl. marked down another jiu; of Knil lets, all sili'iiHil 1liings.it thai. We mention ; lew: Ne.C,'.t.()-Mfc.N'.S KINK IMI'OIITKD SCOTCH SUITS, SILK I.INKD $28,110 ; new $22.00. Ne.('.Sl)l MKN'i-J KINKlMl'Olt'l Kl KNCLlall C'OUKSGKKW SUITS 2.'.(MI ; new 2U.0!). Ne ;.". -MK.'S KINK KI.UKCKO.-5S-H MISHITS 2Ti.nO ; HOW 3' 00. Ne. i;.7."2 MKN'.H KINK FANCY CASSIMKIIK SACK SUITS 22.00; new 13 INI. youths' suits i:kiim:ki) insamk ntoreiiTioN. Hi-ar in liiiml that our (Uolliiei? ranks Fin4. in tlw market ami that you ran get hack your money en all zena's that don't suit yen. IiRDORR Brilf.DINiI i A. C. YATES & CO. 11111, ADKI.I'illA. HATI-.U f'OO.f-.", AT LU.INN ItKKNKMAN. FLINN & BRBNBMAN ARE OFFERING I'.AllGAINS IN Children's Carriages, Velocipedes, Express Wagons, Hammocks, Croquet, quoits, Hast! Halls, Water -Toelcrs, Iteli'Igeralers, Ice Cream Freezers, lec Machines, Ice 1'icfcs, Ice Chests, Lemen Squeezers, FLINN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, rjjVaintxa and ,1 CHIN 1.. AUNOMl. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZZD PAPER. IOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE HOOKS ANit TOBN UAtK'S KINS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUKKN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decerated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bag1 jgPAt the Sign of tbe Big Heek. D1SKASIC Or THIS SKIN Allf. VKICJ lrequcnt; tbey causu great OMlguic ini'in; many l them are attended with ex cessive irritation ami -pain, ami i hey are re gardedwithasortet instinctive abhorrence, which makes peeple most anxious te get rid el them. All lMseases or the Skin and Cancera per manently cured by BUS. II. U. ana M. A. IfNUAKEIt. Office-13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, fa. Consultation free. J21-3tdAw CHESTNUT AND SIXTH Plumbing, Reefing Tin, rumps and Vipes, Gas Fixtures, Ceal OH Fixtures, Oil Steves, Gas Sleves. LANCASTER, PA. a ah mttinu. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HTATlOHeity. rpeilAOCO PRESSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMrEOVEDTORACCO PBES3ES. Fer Casing ami Baling Tobacco. Selil te lion lien lion eraulo parties en trial. Warranted supeilei In every feature te any in present use. II net as repi-enleO. can be refurneil at my ex Cenie. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta les selil en tame terms. Send for circular. S. B. MINN1CH. LanOlsTille, Incaster Ce., fa, 3l-3,M,WW( I. MEDICAL.. Skin Diseases. Fifteen Tears of Suffering. Bedy Covered wltli Humer. Had Twelve Uoctets. Paid Out 850O. Se Cure Me Hepe I will new state that 1 made a miraculous cure of one et the worst cases of skin uiscases known. The patient Is a man forty years old ; had sutlered nfteen years. Ills eyes, scalp, and nearly his whole body presented a fright ful appearance. Had had the attention et twelve different physicians, who prescribed the best remedies known te the profession, such as Iodide potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparllla, etc. Had paid $500 ler medical treatment, "With but little relief. I prevailed upon him te use Cuticura Kfselv. est (blend purifier) internally, ami the Cti cdra and Cuticura Seap externally. He did se, and was completely cured. The skin en his head, face, and many ether parts et his body, which presented a me-.t loathsome appear ance, is new as soft and smooth as an (ulanl's, and no scar or truce et the disease left behind. He has new been cured twelve months. He He perfed by F. II. KliOWN. ICsu , Karinvctl. S. C. Uelerencu, Dr. II. Uaee, Charleston, S. C. Helpless Ter Klglit Years. Ilnable te Walk for One ear. Uet About ou Hands ami Knees. A Wonderful Cure Lhavehad a most wonderful cure el Suit Uhenm. Fer seventeen years 1 suffered with Salt Khcum ; 1 had it en my head, lace, neck, arms and lees. I was net able te walk, only en my hand and knees, for one year. 1 liavu net been able te help myself for eight yeais. I trlfd hundreds et remedies ; net, one had the least ettect. The doctors said my cac was in curable. Se mv parents tried everything that came along. 1 saw your advertisement and concluded te try CuTtpuitA Kkmbdik. The Ccticcra brought the humor te the surface of my skin. It would drop oil as It came out, until new I am entirety well. All I can Is, I thank you most heartily ler my euro. Any person who thinks this letter a fraud, let them write or come and see me, and find out for themselves. WILI. McDONAMf. Ne. 2V12 Dearborn SU, Chicago. 111. The Cutlcura Treatment, for the cure of Skin, Scalp and Meed Diseases, consists in the internal use et Cuticura Reselvent, the new Meed Purifier, and tlie external usa et CuricuitA and Cuticuua seai, the Great Skin Cures. Piice or Cuticura. small boxes. fi) cents : lame boxes, $1. CuricuitA Reselvent, tl per bottle. Cuticura Seav, 25 cuts. Cuti cuua Shaving SeAr, is cents, ."old by all drug gists. Petter Drug and Chemical Ce., ltosten. I A IV Fer lnfantileand Itirlh Humors ISii.lS J. ami Skin Klcmlshcs use CUTI CURA SOAP, a delicately perluineil SKIN UKAIITIFIKIC. and Toilet, It'll h ami Nursery Sanative. Ab-ulutely pure Sales ISM and ItSJ, I.MJJ.t'UO cakes (IHTIUUKt ItKMKDII'.M KOK MAI.K AT j II. II. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 1:57 and 13:t North iueen tiec.t. CATARRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. Tlie Great ltalsainlc Dfsulfalleii of Witch Iii.pI, Ainertcan Pine, Canadian Pur Marigold, Cfever ISlns-ent, f'tc. Fer tl.e Immediate Kolief and Permanent Cure et every fei m et Catarrh, lrem a Simple Head Celd or Influenza te the Less et fim II, Taste and h-arlng, Cough. ISrenchitiH, and In cipient Consumption. Keliet in live minutes iu any and every case. Nothing like it. tJrale lul, fragrant, wholesome. Cure beglng from first applied ie. ami is rapid, iad cil, perma nent and never failing One bottle Itadlcul Cure, enu I'.ev Calari iial Solvent unit Sanferd's Inhaler, all in en: package, fernitng a complete liealmi-nt, el all druggists ler $1. Asa Kett Sanifi:is IIaiii- OAL CUKK lV.TTini DltlTO AMI) CllKMICI. Ce. llosten. COLLINS' V Fer the relief and irevcntien, the liiHtaut It is applied oritheumatisui. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Hack, Stomach and Kowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, llysteiia. Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, liilleus Fever, Malaria and b.pi dcniics, Ure Cellliis' l'lastcrr., (an i:tectrlc Itattery combined wltii a Pereus l'litHtcr)aiul laugh at pain. H5c. everywhere. Juuel-lydW.S.&w 11 KNNIIN'S tiAflllNK POIIUM PS.ASTKKS HOME COMFORT. Alter a f:ly Idde u ;eiinl-j' rhjrlcmii TtIM Wfiat He TlilnkA et Sem.i lVepli). 'I wish te gracious some people would learn when tiiey neej a ) irler and when they den'l." cxclaitned Dectvr !: , a-, he enter eil his heiW! in a ces little villa -e in the in tcrler et the State el New Yerk, after a le I -ens night ride of many mlins "f have hi'eu down among tliemnuiit.iins tesceanian, wlin the messenger said, was very sick and net likcl te live '11:1 morning, unless h hid Im mediate help ; and leiiud I ll nt suileriug from a rathci'Slmrp attack et colic, which Ills l.im Uy might have relieved iu leu liiiunles. It tliey liail a grain el j-ensc anil two or three simple remedies in the house. Hut no; they must remain Ignorant as pig-", ami wh'iithe least ache or pain takes them, send (oradnc (eradnc tir, wliether they ever iay him ornel." " Why, Docter, what kind of simple rein dies, as you call them, de you evp-et people te keep in the house?" aske I his wlte, as slit; peu cd him a cup of het lea. " in this eAse," answoieil the Docter, " it they had only put a UENSON'S CAl'CINK POROUS PI.ASTKU en the man's stomach, he would have been all rlvjIU in an he ir, and saved ine a dreary ride." In all ordinary complaints il cures at once. All diseases are eliminated lrem the system by what may be roughly ca'.le 1 expulsion or extraction, or by a union et the two pre cesses, ilensen'.s Plaster promotes both. 11 incites the. torpid organs le act. and sends ILs healing, seething lntluenc.e through the myriad pores of the skin. All eth-jr planters obllged the patient te wait. They give iiim hope for te-morrow. Ilenson'.s plaster give him help today. Which is better de you think 7 Buy the C A PCIN K an 1 keep It in the house. Price 25 cents. Seabnrv & Jehnsen, Pliarmaccutic.il Chem ists, Nev Yerk, jii- w.lWAS&w B KMSUN'S 1'fiASTKItS rK SAL"; A'V II. It. Cecluan'.s Drng Stere, l.b and lai North Queen street. mar2-md nuivi Mpnuirxu ir.eiuiNis. iuk JT Oresit Ungllsh Ucmcdy. An unfailing cure for Impelency, and all Diseases that fellow less el Memery. Universal J.assl tude, Pidn in tim 15ack, Dimness el Vision, prcmature uni vge, ami many ether diseases that lead 10 Insanity or Con sumption und a Preinatuie Crave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we doslreto send tree by mall te every one. Tire Specilic Medicine is sold by all ill ngglstsat$l perpack ugs or bis packages for ..". or will be sent free i.y maU en the icceint el the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. If. Cochran, 137 and 13! North Queen stieel. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; Uiei-nlj geiiulne. UuaruiiUiCs otcuie tssued by ns Fer sale In Lancaster by II. 11. Coehriei, Drugglsl. 137 and 139 North Queen street. TIIK'SltAY UKIMCINK O., N. V .prrM vdw 1RKY'S ItUAItUIML J.U.KKIIKS. The most tellable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Had Itieiith and all di-eases arising lrem a diserdeied steiuacli. Price 25c. per IIex, mailable. Prepared anil told by ANDKKW . KUKY, DUUCHIST. 29 K. Orange Kt,,Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hamiat the most reasonable prices. a27-lydw ON THEOALLOWS. MUKDE1IKUS EXECUTED IN AKKANaAS Tbey Addressed a crowd Assembled te see Tbem Hanged Urglug thestierlir te HaBten His Werk. The four train robbers, Grove Johnseu, Jim McDonald, James T. Ilernden atl Jim Jehnsen, who murdered Conductor Cain, en the nicht of the 7th of March, of this year, were hauqed at. Clarksville Fridaj-. The prisoners lumatiicd in the penitentiary at Ozark until t!my woie taken from their cells by SheiilT McUon McUen McUon nel, of Jehnsen county, and transported by rail te Clarksville, the place of execu tion. They were heavily shackled. Grove and Jim Johnseu wcre handeuil'ed together after beinsj shaved and given clean linen. Ilernden ami McDonald wcre shaved, dressed and bound together. A special hack conveyed the prisoners ami the guard te the depot, whew a l.m,'0 crowd of peo ple awaited their arrival. They vere placed in a special car bound for Clarks vileo, 100 miles west of Jittle Reck. At all the stations along this line large crowds of peeple thiengcd the platfmins. Jehnsen, McDonald and Ilernden talked all the time, tolliiureich incident of their lives, while the anxious crowd steed around them te cuteh all they iuij;hs say Thev were cheerful aa.l seemed net te dread tlcatfi. At Clatksville they wcre placc-d iu the court house ami guarded through the night. Jim Jehnsen me' his father there.. The soiifeld, whieh si, .x! in the edge of a wheat field, wa-. ten by twelve feet and sixteen feet high. Thrce thousand "people witnessed the oseeittion, a metly group of meti, weiiun .aid chil dren. About, neon the priseiiei.i were conveyed te the sj.illeld iu a:i e;; hack, surrounded by guards, aul followed by the county physieian and' tilt) sheriiV At 12:27p.m. they walketl tip-jn tin: plat form tif the fallows and cv: .seated. Sherilf MoCeanolI real t!i) .loath war rant. Gtem Jehnsen steppi ferv.aidniul sa:d : "Ladies ami gentlemen : Thern is a laige uriiwil te st)e the execution of tii.i Mulberiy train robber'-- l hive, no oilier confession In mi:;.- !!i'i Mia. I wi'li th . boys inatle a e n'e.i! mli (1 1. V t'elI fiirgiveu. Yeu l:no? wliy ve are here. I say, te young men especially, take warn ing I have nothing ni'iie te my. Ge. 1 bye." Ituv. Mr. Cagle of Lite. Methodist; Kpis cajtal ehuieh, jirayeil lervently and bid the p.-ise:;eis g.ed bve.. T;ie. slierill' bid them farewell and placed them ttpjti the tiaj). While they were being pinioned Gioveand Jim .Jehnsen ami McDonald joined in a bieken conve.satieu in a voiee . that, was firm. The ctewd cried "Cioed- bye ' Tney lespeiiJeil, 'i'.irewcll all.", 'McDonald said, "l hope none of jeu i will ever conie te this.1' tlernden ex- ( claimed, "It, was net -.ni intention te i kill." Jim Jehnsen cried, "Hurry up. j boys, it's mtghty het, here;" and Grove cried out, "Yes; hurry. VAi J have time.; net been in the sun fe.- se me ! Jin: said, "it will seen hoever that's a iroe.l ihin''."' McD.inald remark ed, " I den'l fear anything hereafter." Jim said le Sin-tin McComiell, ' Yeu must pull fh I.."!!.'" Tiii.sheiiff replljil that hi e.eulii i:e.lli.it, itil otdeied his deputies te p.il, . the black cap-. Then at 12:l.i, Shu belt, wa; drawn and the four riihbis vxere, lad.c'ied ialn the hereaft. r. COULD':) YACHT itl.Alti Tim r.Slllien.ti.-.i lu Mil 'ii.-ilay Ser Jih i:i;iiie e:i th. eiiiilsun I All .iy nst sdry there was hurrying Se', andfioen J. ly Gould's ste.-.m yacht, the Atalaut;!, as soe lav at Cramp's Philadrl-' phia ship) aid taking in stores ler her j coming voyage. Pierii ! he amount and vaiiely of the p.ovisiem; shipped ibis' evident that I he owner of the handsome i craft mcditati s taking a le-.tg voyage. Of Heur alone mi h -s tbati twenty barrels were shipped, eueug" an old salt who has sailed the briny eunin ler ma-try a I;:ig year remarked, " te witUe ene ' tlnm them there ljiverjuiel steamers fee a woy wey woy age out an "eme." A bai. ! of molas-e1, ease after ease of canned goods, sneks of pe tatees and all torts of cemcliblis ii..u'cd aboard and slewed awaj in-low during the afternoon, and by jiightfr.il the hatches wcre l enlaced, very thing v:x-i shipshap.) and they acht leady for sea. Mr. Gould is expected te airive in Phil .delphia about 12 o'clock te d.y. A-. at ptvsent arranged he will at e':e.i go en bear.', the Atahmta, and she will steam down the river and anchor for the night inside the break water. Ai. daylight, ei Su til ty m-n-ein ,' the Atalanla will puKviid en Iter joint; -v tolrviugteii, Mr. Guiild's summer lea denee, en the Iliiiisen si-.tr. It. i.i under stood that thu owner and his family vtli sail en their '.iii, te p;rts at ptcsenl tin known, en or about July 10. cj;refs .Scsrce !n (nriii'inv. Betty, the- ojlered man! of K.in IloethV.daughlef, was, duriti'; the gtya . ' tragetiian's tour snGeimant, the ebjeil. of a degree of cutiesity and attention, which displavid a singular amount of ij ij nerance. respecting l!n: negve race en the part of the populations ie the German cities. In many places Mr. Beeth's courier- was s-oieusly a:cil as te what kind of feed sheu'd be. :pccially prepared for her. In one town the' inquiry was made if she weie net a Zulu '.' In l'crlin, while aeemipanj hiz Mis.-' I eth in ene of her promenade?, Jlel!. a? grave.lj pre sented with a let. of plums by a deeply in tcrestcd young Gcimnn, v.'he piebably took her for sem" kind el savage, e.it-a ture. On anetliei o,:cisien, while she was passing through the. omruler of the hotel, she was stepped by an eldeily gcutleman, who applied his linger te her cheek and gave the skin a vigorous nib, r.fterwaids looking at his linger, and being unitized ' te fce that the color did net ceme off. I nonerln;; III.; tiue.lrj'- Father. A centennial e.olebratioa was held at j New Windser, N. Y., Fiiday aflonieon, commemorating the breaking up of camp j by Washington's army at the tet initiation of hostilities with Great liritain. A Hag , was rai.si'd ever the site of the famous i temple, Colonel Charles II. Weygant , saying : " Fer the first time the stars i and stripes new lloatevcr the spot where, 100 yeais age, Washington refused a crown."' The flag was heisted by Miss , Laura Rankin, granddaughter of Oliver I Wolcettaud gieat grandnicce of Samuel , Huntington, two signers of the Declara- j lien of Independence. I he survivors or the 121tn regiment et , New Yerk volunteer.-:, also held a reunien j ai New Windser. Among the guests j were several grandsons of Genera! James j Clinten. j CuttlncUewn Uioi'erco. Reduced appropriations by the last Congress compel thi removal of tu'.tu'a number of clerks in the various depart ments at Washington In the pension office, particularly, imiten n.ite.bar of dis missals have been enhiicl, am! ethcir. will be made bafore the beginning of the fiscal year. Iu ether bureaus the dlfcbarge of two, three or four clevks will be uiccssary and, altogether, it is said, ever 100 parsons in the service must go before, the llrst of the month. Iu nearly every case, it is said, the most iucilicieut mfln are te be removed, and in preparing ,tLe lists the greatest pains arc takeu te weed ent the poorest material. A Yeung Here. Xcw Yort Tribune. Charles H. Billar, age 19, a bookkeeper for J. & F. T. Fearey, of Newark, went te Ceney Island. He was alone, and while standing, at neon, en the beach between the Brighten Beach hotel and the iron pier, he noticed a little child about four years of age playing en the sands with a toy bucket and shovel. Further up the beach steed a horse and carriage near which sat a middle aged man and a girl of about 10, reading. .They were net appar ently observing the child, which wandered close te the water. A high wave swept up the beach and enveloping" the child caujed it off its feet. At that moment the girl, turned her head and saw what had occurred . Wi th a scream she sprang upon her feet and rushed te the edge of the water, only te see the child swept ent by the ie treating tide. Dashing into the water she reached the dhild, but in a mo ment she was beyond her depth. The man left the carriage and struggled te get te where, the two lives wero in peril, but he was lame. Billar, who is a well built lad and a geed swimmer, hat! advanced te the spot, and without any hesitation he kicked off his shoes and pluuged into the water. The two girls had floated some distance, the elder holding en te the younger, but by a few vigorous strokes Billar reached them. He held fast te his two charges, and swam with them until he get a footing ou -the sand. Then lu dragged thorn beyend the reach c f the broakers. 1 urntng he saw that the man needed his hoi p. IIe had entered the water desparately bent upon saving the children, but had been swept nil his fuut and was floundering in the breakers when Uillar dashed in again and caught him. IIe managed le drag his burden back te the dry laud, and thou he fell unconscious. Several young men ran up from a dis tastes and arrived in timi te lift the form of the gallant lad and rub him te cou ceu cou seieusne.i.;. The child, which was also tin conscious when brought ashere, was seen restored. The c irriage wa-t thou brought into lcquisitieu, and the rescuer and the i owned worn driven te a cettage some dis Unco inland. Here l.illard learned that !.he tluva persons wcre latlmr and daugh ters, and 1 hat the man for whom he had done such signal smvice was llenry Reno Rene dicS. of Philadelphia. The wife and mother was at the e ittage and the family overwhelmed the young man with grati tude. I lis clothing being soaked with sea water, he, w.is compelled te den a suit be longing te a son of r.beut his age. Mr. Ifctic.'lict, ascertaining that the lad was a silaried cleik. olfeiod him a large sum el meney, saying that he felt that it could net dif charge, an iota of the obligation. The money wan modestly but firmly re fused. Then Mr. Benedict ptcssed upon him asuj...!b geld repeater which he took from his pocket, with a geld chain and seals attached, and also a diamond ring of considerable value. The family carriage was again bi ought, into lcipiisitien, and lJ'dl.ird was drivbii t) the iron pier te citeh a S' amer for New Yerk. IJillard already p.ws.j-se a geld medal of the New Yei k iife saving society. In 1877, while si'arc sly in his teens, he was rowing en th; Passaic river uear the town of Passaic when he raw a beat containing three b ys mv ini ,i h..at in which sat three, lit! If "u!s. Toe siUW beat was overturned, llillar pulled iinnudiately te the spot, spiaug into the water, and sue ecesled iu r -scning all thru of thorn. Sliew.'r et .".lotion Iren. At Seuth Ciueae;.), III., a terrific explo sion occurred en Friday morning at blast furiiace Ne 5 in the North Chicago tell ing mill Thiity live tens of molten iron were Fc.iUeivd in eveiy diicctien. Twe men v. cie henildy buine.d and will die. Piflc.'n ni'Mi were imue or less severely but nod The aee.iifen:. is be.lieved te have been mu-j'.l by a dofective llue in the sit am blast. I'rl.tl IllK. ie:vi3Ei.l Ileal liiis, al! j. piviph, and ,-jive car all ye uivtiliili .ill he. world, lie, I'.ineis will make you well and te lcjolee. i It sh ill euro all the. pj.iple and put siek i,( a and si.il'ei injj wiilcr loot. S. lie thou nel aj mid when your lainily is '-ie.K, or you have I'.icjhl's disease or Liver i eiuplaiiit, ler Hep ISItteis vill euiv y.'.u. ! Itelh low anil hiih, iic!i and peer, knew the value et Hep It-liters ler ldlieu-. nervous ,iid llhriimiilie ceiiiplaiuli. .r. (JltMiise me Willi Hep lli-teri and I shall hive ieliiistind bloetniiig health. l. Add di-jcfe upon disease, and let 1 lie worst come, lain sale if I imc Hep i:ilteis. 7. for all my lite li.ivi: I bec.n plagued Willi iV.ncvand weres, ami nel until a year age v.ms I ciiicl. hy Hep Itilleis. s. He thai l:eepelh his hone lrem aehtng lieni cIlieiini.iUHin and 'c-u:alj;ia, Willi Hep 'lllter , ileetli ul -Iy. 1. Tlimifjli Iheu hasi .s-nes, piuipli-H, lreckles, sjtlljrlieum, erysipelas, htoed peisnnili';, yet Hep liilter- will 'mere Ihem nil. in What weniin is there, lechle and sick Ire tj 'em. le cninphiints, who dr.sirctli net heall h ami u-elii Hep i'ittcr.iaii.l i.s made well. 11. I.el net nej'li'ct Ioihe Hep liitlers hrinc ou seiieus Mdney and l.iverceui;,lainls. 12. Keep thy loiiBiie tie.n hein-j tnrrcd, thy lile.'d pme, and thy "leintteh lrem indigestion ly u -in,,' Hep Hitters 1!. All my pains and ache.-i and illscascge like eli.nl liehui tlie win. I when I use Hep Hitter'. II. Mark the man who wit firmly dead and "iven up hy Ihodeeloraaficr nslng Hep l!it Icisanil Irceinuth well. !.r. (Jeasi: from werrylnjj about nervousness, general debility and urinary trouble, ler Hep I'itleis '-vill ii'slureyeu. iee-lind r.Th&S.tw iftM IIITTI'KS t'OK SII.K AT II. It "X Corhnei's Uru-r -teic, 137 and 130 North (Jueen street. mar3-3nnl Tim (Jeiluiei.l Kyc-t J lasses de net break like s. licit or nilil-n- nor rust like slncl. Get a pair lesuil eiiand jeu will II ml thenia lailhtul friend. " Km silo by all leading .lewder1 and Opticians. jlS-lwdced Caases A8innit.luitent. Completely pre-! rated for days withlmli gest ion and bilious lever. The cllects et two iiet'hM or r.m-ihc!: Meed Bitters astonished me: vi'lble. iininevement right elt." Mr. Neah Hatt-s, Klmira, N. Y. i'er sale by II. II. Cnehian. druggist , 1.17 and 13 North (Jueen street. Oi Yeu -Itelieve It. That in this town there arc scores et persona passing our store every day whose liven are made mi-erable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and .llstlvs-ed Stomach, Liver com plaint. Constipation, when for 75c. we will idl them Shiloh's Vitallzer. guaranteed te euro them. Sold by II. i:. Cochran, druggist, Nrs. 1 17 and l. Net th Queen street. Ieb7-eoe2 , -. Will tt Jteally Cure KhenmaUim ? We answer, honor In Ight, it will cure rheu matism, and the seveicst cases tee Dr. Themas Kelcelric Oil was specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame. Netice letters lrem the peeple relative te its merit In near ly every paper la the country. Fer sale lu ll. K. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen btreet. OP BlTTKHS. Something for Everybody, Bead, Mark and Inwardly Digest. Ashburnham. Mass.,.lan. H, la?). I have been very sick ever two years, and was'tjlvenupaspastcnte. I tried the most jskilltull physician, hut they illd net reach the worst part. My lungs and heart would till up every nlgLt and distress me very bad. I told my children; I never should die In peace until I had tried llep Bitters. I took t7e bottles. They helped me very much Indeed. 1 took two mere; and am well. There, were a lotet sick folks here who .saw hew they cured me, and thev used them and are cured, and teel as thankful as-I de. Mrs. Julia U. Ccsuine. Uatilk Ckkkk, Mich., Jan. 31, 1SSI. 1 have tried seven bottles or Hep Hitters, which have cured me et a sovcre chronic dilli dilli cultyef" the kidneys, called Brlght's disease by the dnctew. Uednkv Pearson. Wamikad, Kansas, Dec. S, 1SS1. 1 write te inform you what great relief I get lrem taking your Hep Bitters. I wis sutler Ing with nenralgla, dyspepsia, nervous debil ity and woman's troubles. A lew bottles have entirely cured me, and I am thankful for se geed a medicine. Mas. Mattik Coervic Cedar ISayeit, Texas, Oct. !iS, 1SS2. 1 have been bltteny opposed te any medi cine net prescribed by a physician et my choice. My wife, fifty-six years old, had come by degrees et disease, te a slew sun down, and doctors failed te bcnetlt her. I get a bottle el Hep llitters for her, which seen relievedhcr in many ways. My kidneys were badly ailectcd, and took twenty doses and found much relief. I sent le Galveston for mere, but word came back, nene In the market, se great Is the du niand ; but I get some elsewhere. It has re stored both et us te goeil health, and we are duly grateful. Venrs, .1. 1. Maeet. New ICtoeMKiELD, Miss., .Ian. '', ISeil. (Jciils : 1 have been suttcring for thnlast live years with a severe Itihlng all ever. I have used up tour 1'oltle et your Hep Ititleis, ami it lias dene mere geed than all I lie doctors and medicines that they could use ou or with um I a i. old and prier, but leel le bless you ler such a rcllel from your medicine and torment e'. the doctors, lhavehad liltcen doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces el solution el arsenic; another took tour quarts of bleed lrem me. All iliey could tell wits that It was skin sickness. New, alter lliese four net ilur et your medicine, lam well, ami my :klu is well, clean and smooth as ever. Henry Kreciib. Milten, L'cl., Feb.. 10, 1S30. Ucing induced by a neighbor te try llep Hit lers, 1 am well pleased with it as a tonic med icine. It having se much Improved my feel iugsuiid benefited my system, which was very much out el tone, causing grca. feebleness for years. Mrs. J hues Hetts. Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb2, 183 . I knew Hep ISitttrs will bear recommenda tion honestly. All who use them cealer upon thmi the highest, encomiums, and give them cr ilit te. in iking cures-all tne proprietor, claim for them lhav iJ;ept them since they were lirst otlercd te the public. They took high rank from the lirst. ami maintained It. and are mere called for than all ethers com bined. &e long as they keep up their high reputation ter purity and usefulness I. "hall continue te recommend them something I have never befer.) done with any ether patent medicine. .I.J. I'abceuk, M. 1 , & Druggist. Kaiieka, Me., Feb. 9, 1880 1 purclia&ed live bottles el your Hep Hi Iters el Illshop&Ce. last fall, for my daughter who had been sick for eight years, and am well plcastd with the Hitters. They did her meic geed than all t he i It ters or medi.ine she h is taken, and h ive lmUle her perfectly well and strong. Wm. T. McCluiik t'REENWICII, Feb. II, is). llep Hitler Ce.: Sirs I was given up byt'.e doctors te die el screiuia consumption. Twe bottles of your Hitters cured me. They Mived my lite, and I am grateful. I.KliOV HlIUWEIt. liREENWicit, .V. V., Feb. 12, 1S-1I. Hep Hitters are the me-t valuable medicine 1 ever new. 1 should net have any mother new but ler them. IIenrv Knavi. I.enk.Iack, Me .Sept.. II, IS7:. 1 have lieen using lleu Hitters, and hiv.i re celveil great benefit, lrem theiii ler liver and kidney complaint ami mularlal lever They arc superior le all ether medicines. l M. H.utNE.s. Cleveland, O., Oct. 28, 187:. My bptter-half U llruily impressed with the idea that your Hep Hitters li tin: essential thing teinake li!e happy. H. l'ei'K, Secretary l'laiii Healer Ce. SrltlNOl'lELD, Ilt, Sept..", l.v-0. licnLs t have been taking your Hep Hitters and received great help from them. 1 wl I give you my nameas one et the cured sutler sutler ers Yeins, Mas. Mary F. Staai:. Urenada, Miss., Nev. ::, I87'.. My daughter, new a young mother, is usin-i your Hep nit'er.s.and is greatly pleased with the b.-neliclal ell'ecl.jeii herself and ctiihl. 1. I). Moere, Proprietor New tmtlh. Sandhuten, 1a., Nev. c, 187H. Dear Sir 1 have iiifid lour bottles et your Hep Hitters, and they hive cured mia 1 h i.l dlarrlmu, ilyspensbi, and elirenlc inllauui u tlnn et the bowels, uml was giddy iu the head ami nn.veus. Fred. Thunsueueei:. I'aiiiiune. Ohie, Feb. 2, SfcO. t'enls Have used two bottles of Hep Hitters In my family, and think them the best medi cine ever made. ' ;ee. IV. 1'errEii, Hanker. Uat-tlb Creek, Mich., dan. 31, 187!). Ceiitleimn Having been ultllcted for a number nt years with indigestion and gene at d bility, by the advice et my doctor I used Hep Killer-, and then allerded me almost In stant reller. 1 am gl id te be able le leatity in their behall. Titos, (i. Knox. HUt' II11TKICS FOli SALIC AT II. II. Cochran's IlrugMlerc, 1.17 and 1 ! North Cueen sticct. IJARKKK'S TIINIO. HE REPEATS THE REtfARK. "Will yen pIca-jR repeat that remark; Mr. Mathisen ?" Turning se as te leek your represent live squarely in the lace, the head et the house el Seren Mathisen St Ce., Pharmacists, Ne. Wrl State stieet, Mai hie Kloeir, Chicago, rep led : " Yes, sir, with pleasure. My remark was that we, consider Parker' Uineer Tonic, new called Parker's Tonic, the best article et Its kind in the market. Oursale3 for the last six months tell the whole story and setll.) the question. The Tonic, like a geed dinner, tar ries its own recommendation with it. It's bound te sweep the West like a prairie en lire. In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles it scores successes ami wins friends every day. ' lltscex & Ce. beg te call public attention te the fact that hcrealter Tarker's Ginger Tonic will be advertised ami sreld simply under the name of Parker's Tonic. We make lids change ler the reason that unprincipled deal ers are constantly deceiving their customers by substituting Interior prcp-iratien-i under the name or ginger; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring ingredient, we drop ths misleading word. There is no change, however, in the prepara tion itself, ami all bottles remaining in the hands et dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's Ginger Temiu contain the genuine medicine it the lac-slnille signature el His His cex ft Ce is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. JMmd9w H VLUTUIXO. VKW ULOTH1NU PAKLUK. Jno. J. Smaling, (LATH WITH IIOIT GLEASON,) TAILOR, Wetild l.e pie:iied te have you call at his PAIiUJIS. Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EX AM INK. -1 11 1 Latest Novelties ( -FOIt Men's Wear, Imported direct ter our titde. SKCO.NU Kl.OOlt. MAILItl.K FRONT. majti-lydWAS D." IH fCTIKK A H0 1. . - CLOTHING. Mi'UlNi-VICllHT CLOTHING IN FIJI. I. AS.SOKTMKNT Kilh. Men and Beys. And it the question with ion is where te buy, give u-a lilal, ami we w'll show yen one nttl.it Lnrtfent, tmcl Hest Solectocl Btecks er-f Jlethlnu in the Olty We hive a lew el lliesti AI.I.-WUOI,, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 iclt, and Hud they are giving geed sa'isfnctien ter the men.y. I.-KMK.MHKI: IVK MANUFACTUUK ALL OUIIOWN (-I.OTII1NI-. 1 1. Restetter k Sen; ?4 OENTftE SQUARE. i.ancastki:. ia. I I IIKKllAKl' SPRING OPENING AT H GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, w, r. i:ST KIN1 STICK T, - 77 J I.AKtUcSV ANSOJCVMk.S'J ey FINE SUITING, PANTALOONINd -AND- SPKINU OVIlKi OATIMJ, KvfV lireu.'lit le the Clty'el Ijineiislet f9Th:-e do-tietis el !-iurlng ,'helie Styles in Inv led leeall e.nlv H 1.-.-IIA.1 Ol ItftO. LESS TALK . AND lore Real Bargains . AT- L GANSMAN & BR0.. Cor Oranse and North Queen Sts., than anywiikick ki.sk you CAN GO TO. r Mens Hulls at W, $3.50, fllM, V,.W,tGS0. -i 01, fhl. $!'-', up te $18. M-u's I'ants at 7Sc 'J.-C., tl (M.$I.Cft,$100. SiCO, t:tui) up le .".O). l.e'v.st pncirt ler latHrt. styles. He-. s' and ChiMren's Snlfat.$I.M). $2.00. $2.S0. $.1 IK). ' I (T), $."., V' 00 up te $'.) m. Lewest prices ler tliu luteit styles, ami are delpg the business. Sharp prices ; excellent ur.tk te measure, $li. An Indigo Hluc Suit te measure, $14. A Ixt-tei-.iiallly Indive nine Suit teiiiia-nreat.5. Age ds-eleetlen et Cheviot ami ;as.-,liiiTcs te mea-iiiriiat$l8. An exivllcnt Indigo Hln suit te mej-urc. Pants te measure from il.-Vi up vanl. New est geed-", !uicat8tyls.ilMr'us"iilvoel work. Whoever wants spi lug ( lett.lii'; this Is"th3 lime te e.t It ; the se.i-en l.- well advanced : wi!haea large stock and mii-tsett. L. Gansman & TJre., TIIK K'ASHIONAKI.KMKKuilANT' TAII.01U& CMIl'IIIKUH, C.nr.H NUKTI1 OUtKN STREET,' im en i in leutnwest cmniir et orange St. l.ANCAKTKIt. PA. -op!.. evening until ; o'clock.; Hatnrday in. M:A -tee HTATMBaUM' KW ItOflKS. N FOR SUMMER R.'.'ADINQ. " Mr. Isaics " by S. Marien Crawford. ' Ur. Claudius," by S. Marien craw tot a. i nrousnuiie AdmliiLslraUen,"b?Knrt. .-. i.iil iuu rvniiian. ey i;amy. "SJf? --0UCCC--1S1111 nmi ei in-.iay.'. - Ami all the l.ai est Seasides and Magazines' , -r. L. M.FLYNN'S, Ne Avt vnrfntvv tcirin b-raii-cq- - .- -K-h K. . m v? a' v ' s A "l a . -i. -i sit '1 I r - 4 i W - ; 3 2 .ife! , d ., S& rS - i ---i . --1 ' '2 i -a. VJ'. . i-i; 'Jr - -TK s -2,H k i-Si-l j. - ,, &$. . 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