' &)t yaaifiagte nMmW i1 ? H i Velutin) XX-Ne 110. LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 0, 1H 4. j- j.i Prlce Twe Cents. )iiWliWsKiiy7JiJ'IiM37KffyJ"s; ,(kr Aw 1 imr C'lKO, KAIINKMTOUK. IlAIIfB OLD BTAN1), NO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, l'A. Dry Goods, Faney Goods nnd Notions, in Great Variety. A Knit l.lnuel l.iiillcs'nnd unililten'ii COATS, CLOAKS nnil DOLMANSnlway en hand. Silk Plushes ey the Yard. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Our Dirss Making Parlors mu en tlie second nml tlilul Deers, whero Dresses, Coats, Monks mill Delmans nru mailn at short umlcu. Perfect fit nnil intlslactleii gtinmnlred, whether goods urn purchased here or rent te liu madu up Irem elsewhere. Geerge Fahnesteek, 14 EAST KING STREET. - - - Lancaster, Pa. -t- -.it mxr- 1,.,I PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING, Tin Reefing and Spouting, Gas and Ceal Oil Chandeliers, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES, -00 TO- FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., TOIIM I. AK.MM.lt, PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. t3TFinest Werk, Beat Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ilUitAK ( UCA.MIK.K Fi:i!TII.I7.Kll CO. J JHUMAJtf GUANO. CompeBod of Pure Human Exoremout and Urine. Uurivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, QreBa, Oeru, &e. -sold nv W.M, II. JONhs, Ne. t.tiil Market Strtets u. li. HOUERS, Ne. 133 Market Street; URAHA.M, EM LENA PA9SM0RE. Ne. (31 Market Street ; J. HIRER A SON, Urancntewn Philadelphia, iiml responsible dcalers generally. OPKICE.NO. 3!13 Cheslnut Street, Fliilmlelphia. allgliUld O MUSSBLMAN, Agent, Witmer, Lanoaater county, Pa CU AL B. u.;iitiii Wholesale una lletali Dealer In all kindi e. LUMHER AND COAL. Or fsrdi Ne. 120 North Water m.-i i .'". struiit-i a' if l-utnnn tinaistnr n'.v' 7J.UUlAliDNKlW JKrrr.KIKS. COAL DEALERS. iiK-rii'Vis'ti "'l North Qukum 8trbt, akd ' "'' NO.MI NORTh 'WC" " YARDS -Nen-rn I'ninc sr?r. "bah Kt- ine DireT. LANCASTER, l'A. nngl.Vtlit , C1IIAI. I UIIAI.I . , , j Tim unilorslgneil has for sale, at Ills Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., Marge assortment ofthe very bust klnilii el Ocnl for Family Dee, wlilcli hn will deliver, carefnlly weighed and screened, te any part et the city ut thu lowest luaruni rate, uruurs ny iuku ut imuuuuuu tilled promptly juiyr-i-uu PHILIP UlNDER. MANUIlt: AN! UUAL, Nuw Yerk uml Philadelphia Ilorse Ma Ma nuie liy tliu car lead at reduced prices. All the I1EBT OKADKS or UUA1-, tt:h Inr Kiimllv unit flica Steam purposes iiKivU'.NT by the harrul. 1IAV am! 8TUAW by tlm ten or Iialu. y thu te" r im. Vai.ii till llarrisbunr Hi ymii. OrwcK-aiK Kuat CliUMtimt otruet KauCfrann, Sellor As Oe. niirl-.'vti AOAl.. M. V. -B. OOHO nSD rWUTU WATBlltiT., hnnuttttr, m., Wholeaalo unit lUiUll Dnalers in LUMBER AND GOAL. OcDiiOfllleu Vlththe Telephenln Kselmnge, Yiml uml emm Ne. 830NOUTUWATK HTIIKK.T tl)28.1Vil II I. X US ANIl LIUVUHH. TTOUHKAI. a OO. Fine Liquors. We ile net claim te tell thonneitt liramU e Whiskies. Wines, Brandies, Gins, &e Hut we de claim te soil ai tlnn m the nncst et allKOoils.HUOhanarekeptln a ElllSI'-ULASS LUuer Store. HOUSEAL & CO., 43 North Queen Street, LANGASTKU.l'A Opposite the new I'ostefltco. illl-liii,l F" CHOICE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, FOIl I'ATHEIt. MOTIIElt, IIUOTHEItS, TEH3, COUSINS AND AUNTS, SIS EKESMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING 8IRKET, JUmomber the nnmber anil ettcet. uoedh. I 1 KO, rAIINKSTOUK. - - jisk. - - Lancaster, Pa. C X.-ZZZ.W. UVAXU. II ATH AH It VAl'B. OllUI.T'. bVU niANIl. IIUKAT ItKDUCTlON IN Hats, Caps, Purs, Ladlea' Seal Saoques and Delmans, Ladiea' Pur-Llnetl Olreulara, (Ifntu'uiid Lmllcs' Seal Caps ut Cost, mu: VMllllELLAH. A l.aru Amortmento! GLOVES at Cost. THE LA 110 EST STOCK AM) AS80UTMKNT Or rASIllUNAIILK Wiir Hats, Caps, Fers, k Evorenercil te the public, at the LOWEST PK1CES. WhoUMitleand Ketall. Iluy lernmh only anil ull chuuper than uuy ether Hat Store In thu city. SOLE AUENTKOIl THE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster. Ileyh' CapH from lOe. un. Jlen'rt Cnps et all klmU Kri-atly roituceil In prlce. Kenutrluu neatly uml promptly ilenr, Jht Silk llaUmadu aanionauie. JOHN SIDES, ill'Mlil hurotmertoSUULTZ ,t IIKO. A 1.1. AHOUT IIK.INO DOWN. Tlie snow came down, and in its purity looked as soft and fleecy as down. The boys all came down with their sleighs and down go the girls te the jingle of the merry bells. Many people have been down en the slippery sidewalks, and conse quently feel rather down in the mouth. We have also came down very considerably in the prices of our stock of Winter Caps, Gloves, Fur Cellars, Seal Caps, etc. Ne one need te go about shivering with the cold because we have warm comfort giving articles at reduced prices te meet the possibilities of the most limited pocket-book. Come down te our store and get down te a real bargain. SHDLTZS ONLY HAT STORE, Ne. 14-4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (UUNDAKEU'B OLD I8TAND.) LANOABTKIt, VA. rearW lydAw attiuVAt.. pUTlOUKA KRMKDIKS. CUTIOTJEA I A I'OSmVKOUKK KOll KVKHY KOUM OK .SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, KllOM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. 'V clcanse the Skin, Hcalp nnd iiloed of Itch. X. Inir.Bcnly, rimply,CopperColoroil.Scrot uleun. inlicrlteil anil CoutmcleiiB Hiitnen, IlleiMl 1'olaeiiH, UlcurH, Abcessn anil liitar.tlle Hkln Tortuiei, the Cuticuiu Ukmbdika are In lalllble. CutlciiriiltCHelTcnt, the new llleml l'ltrlllar, Dlurutleaml Aperient, eipuls dlncasa Kerms liern the bleed and pomplratlen, and tlnm rn meven the cause, euticuiu, the ftreat Bkm Cure. Inntnntly tvllnvH Itching and Inllnmtnn Inllnmtnn tlen, clearv the Skin and bcalp. heals Ulcers and Seros, restores the Complexion, CimcciiA SeAr, an oiriulslteSkln lleautlller, and Toilet Keiiulslte, Is liiil(spciinnl)ln In ttcalltiK skin diseases, and Inr reuuh, elmpprd or Kruasy skin, blackhead., blotches, and baby humors CtmevnA Hkukdiks are the only Inlalllble bleed pnilllers and skin bcaulltlcts. Chas. HoiiKhteu, ce., lawyer.'ri Statu street, ilnsten, reports n ciiiu el Salt ltiinuin umler Id observation ter ten years, which covered tin Iiatlent's body and limb?, and te which all cnownrnethmlsot trcaUuenthad been applied without huuiillt, which was completely eiiieit solely by the Cutictiu Hkukdiks, Icivlntc a elenr and hcnlthy skin. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbeus, Hclcher town, Mass., wrlle: Our llltlebnv was terri bly mulcted with Scretuln, Salt Uheiim and Erysipelas ever Kluce he was born and nnth Iiik we could l vi htm helped him until we tried Cuticviia Kkmkuiks wulcli xraduully cured lilm, until hn Is new fair as any child. II. K. Carpenter, Hendersen, N. Y , cured of I'sorlesls or Loprejy, of twenty years' stand tnir, by CuneuitA ukmkdiks. Thu inmt wen derrnl euro en iccerd. A dustpsn mil et scales loll Irem him dally. Physicians and hh friends tlieiiKlithu muat die. Curnsnern te beteru a Justice of the pence nnd Hinder, son's most prominent citizens. Beld by all druggists, uuncfni, 50c.; Hksei VIKT.I1; 80A1-, S)n. reiTKIt UllCU ANDCllEK tOALCe., llosten, Mais. Send fur " Haw te Cure MUlu Ill.eaies," rjTTT,Tt;u,t'v SOAl. Absolutely pure, wUJ.1. highly medicinal. Indorsed by pliy. slelans. preferred by the ollte. Hales I6H and I88i, i.uw.ew cakes, sold every where. CATARRH! Sanferd's Radical Cure. Head Colds, Watery Dlschtuaci trem the Ne4uauil Hyes, ltliigliiu Noises In the Head, Nervous Headachu and ruver Instantly 10 lleveil. Cooking mucus dislodged, membrnnn cleansed mid heated, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hearing restored, and nmiues checked. Leiifli, llrencliltii, DroppliiKlntetbuThroat, i'alns In the Cnest, Dvspepslu, Wastlnger Stienuthaml riesh, 1,04 of sleep, etc., cured One bottle Itadlcal Cure, one llex Catarrhal Solvent and Sanfenl's Inhaler, all In one packiiuu, lermlni; a complete trcutmcut, of all druKKlsts ter tl. Ahk ren SAnirpte-n Had- IOAL Cl'RK l'OTTKr. t)SUO AMD ClIBUIOAL Ce., Uoeten. OOLLINS' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Fer thu rellut and prevention, the instant it lanpiilleil of Ithuumatlsin, Nutiralela, Sotatl Setatl en, Coughs, Colds, Weak (lack. Stomach and llewrls, bhnettni I'alns. Numbness, Hysteria, rumnte l'ultiH. i'alpltatleii, Dyspupslu. I.lvei Complaint, llllleus Kevur, Malaria and Kpt. ilunucs, use Collin.' I'laslrri-, (un Kinctrln llattcry combined with a I'oreus rinsttirjaud lauah at pnln. 30c. everywhere. deel-lydW,8,w TfT A It III Un UUALKS. Various Quacks. WIid-KhcIi Willi Ills Own l'et Scheme Cul Cul tlvitte the Field or Iluiimn .Nuturr. Thcie have always been iiuacks : legal quacks, theological quacks, scluntlltc quacks and medical quacks. Seme el thorn ate bland oily lellens who arguu and smllu thu world into beltevlng In their lavnrlte bit nt humbug. Others are pompons and pretentious parasites, Hut they make It pay. slcn Becm te leve te be swindled, stipulating only that It shall bu neatly done. TbuilcarpubUciue equally liberal te thu nlee trio and tmveuotte fraud. This lulluw Is a ge nlm In Ida line. I Id will put a magnetic belt around your watst, a magnetic necklucu under your chin, or lit you out with an cntlre suttef magnetic cloth, warranted te serve the purpese of ordinary garments, and nt I he saine tlmii te cnu) till diseases, Irem whooping cough teliuity consirnptlen. Most et these lmve no incre electric or mag notle power about thorn than resides In woolen blankets or In irlrdle3 el euckcleth. Only when applied by an espcit Is electricity of the sllghtust u se as a medicinal agent, and even thou Its value Is greasly ever-slated. Whul Is thu strongest pnjntulu urcaumptlve evidence In favor et a particular remedy? Clearly that It should liave been prepared by rospenslblu persons el acknowledged skill In the tieatmcntef dlsoase. Hq unruly en tills foundation btauils HEN SON'S OAl'CINB I'OUOUS l'LASTEIt. En dorsed by 6,000 physicians, pharmacists, drug, gists and chemists, Itnoudsnelurthorapology nor Introduction. It Is thu ene and only true and trlud external application, ijuncks et all kinds pay the Capuine the compliment et ttielr dislike, us Satan Is said te liate holy water. Loek In thu mlildlu el the plaster for the word " CAl'CINE." I'rica 2.5 cents. Senbury ft Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. tt'.WA aUUtKJtIKH. T IIUHS U.U Nev Year's Offer ItENKWEl) FOR SATUUIA. C0FFEKS ! COFFKES ! COFFEEH ! We will give en SATUItDAY next u HEAin'IFDI. CllitOMO OAUDS, or I tutl Ot UIEAUTlFUI.OAItU3.er el larger eUu CAHDS with each pound el SUe.nrSSe. UOA8TKI) UK) COFFEE, or CHOICE LAOUAYItA lltSSp ,01 CHOICE JAVAata.'-.er MOCHA nt 10c Yeu Get Ne Trash I When you buy Cotlee trem us We buy our Cetfees green and always liuvetlium FICESH KOASTEII, BUESK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINQ STREET, OAIIUAIMM 1 Chains. II Its IVA'ltlllr.M, OLOUltS Chains, llluus, SpevUicles, Ae. Itepalrlng nt nil binds will leculve inv iiersennl atteu tlen. LOUIS WEHEIl, Ne. 159 North yneen ttroet, Komembur uninu and number. HI. lectly opposite tJlty Hetel, near I'uniuylvnns rellreaif depot. dee'islvd win lueuiva iny iiumeiuii THE TABIF1'. 8Umi: nr.MeuitATiu view uV n An OlileUungreiimnn's Kxpntllinu nnd it.. fenae of the Otdii l'lmilc, Whlrli Was Appruvcil In VlrglnlH, New .Irr.ry andl'ennsylTanln, Oen. A, .1. Warner, of tlie Dnnoctntie ilotcfi.itlen In CengresH from Olite, wiUch as fellows te the New Yerk Sun indefctiHa of tlie tarlfl' plnnh mlopteil by 1 lie Ohie, 1'cunnylvanla, Virginia nml New Jersey Democracy in 1883 nntl for tlie incor)ern tlen of which In the national platform thote will be n contest in the next Doine cratle national convenlloii : I feoltnysell compelled te ceiili ..vt 1 L tlie Htatetncnt that as regiuiis the lariff tlie platform of the Ohie Dcmeci.V In 18S:j Is vague " nnd may bear n detibln c instruc tion." The Ohie platform, in the lir pl.iec, limits the taillfte the " ncccpsltics of the government economically cdministercd." Thore Ih certalnly 110 vaiiencns there Next, It explicitly lays down the prlncitile that, In the application of tlm tanfl, ir shall he se adjusted ns te " or.cettraL'B prodttcllve Industries nt home but net te crcate or fe.stcr monopolies" Is thcreany ground for a deuble intcrprotatien here f The difference between encytirajjiiff; home Industries and festering mo.-.npelicH h vciy distinct. Te Illttstrate : .Suppjse th,i actual diireronce In the cr,st et piodueiL steel rails in this country nnd m Knghml, an labor nntl ether thiiiL's new stanil ail justed, te be $10 a ten. Then a t-irilT of $lUnten, by puttlug our etvn Rteel iuilns tries en n piano of equality in compelliii; in our market with the foreign product, would enceurage the production of fetccl rails nt home. Twclve dollars a ten would be morn pneouragnment, aud it can be shenn that when the tariff is but ulightly nbove the dlircrcuce lucostef produi'iied', the Importer, In order te gel Inte our mnrket, will out down his own prehtj.and te thatextcnthp, nnd net the consumer, pays the duty. New, if the tariff Ib net eirriud abeve, or much abeve the line that marks the diffcrcuce in cost of production, thcre cm be no monopoly This, I think, is ovident. enough te anybody. Jlif, if the aetual diirerence in cost of product en is but $10, and the tariff wero rnade 313 a te 1, Hi n i', would cnnble the Amalgam.vti d bteel ase elation te comblne aud put tin prlce of utcel rails te a point just under the impjrtiu price. That would be creating and foUer feUer lug a monopoly ; in ether words, lending the aid of leglsl itien te oinble ene el vn te levy charuea upon anether. U 0111 be shown, tee, that up te the pi.ntllnve imitcatce, labor would derive the larwr share of the benellt arisleir from such a tariff. Hut, abeve that point, capital aloae weu'il be bcnotlted. Hence, In the Ohie platform thu tllffjr etice in the cost of producing cemnidditiea as things at any given llme iitacd adjusted is matie tne datum line irem whicu te work in the adjustment or the tariff, aud the guiding principle lail down is encouragemont of " prodtietivi) industries at home, but net te ereatu or fester mon opolies." TuiH principle dilTers funda mentally from tint, of " a tuiffforrev euue only" an it docs from the "nnr.imii'ii reveuue prinelple," in the Walker UiM system. The dtlfereut principles, sa ,neu ty ndveeated, stated together aiu : I. "A tanlTfer icvmue only ;" that is, a tarifl lovied with a view te iuv,-i.ue only, aud without rr'gard te conKequrueen, only ll.nl (1... ...-,. ..!.. I ....... . .. . , . 1 . , ' 1 ,1 I uV,r,,tllICCU' w,,u ....... i"uj, a. luiuii, uu uuy uesij;- nutidasa taiill without iutelligtuce, In asmuch as it calls for no iutclligetice, and admits of uone in the application of a tariff, except what is ueecssary te bring in the required amount of lcvenuc. II. Hie maximum reveuue tuiucit.lc. The tariff te be levied en uetluiii! abuvn the point that will brlu the greatest rovenuo. This U known as tlie Walker prinelple. III. A tariff se adjusted 111 its applica tion as te onceurago preductive industries at home, but net te ercate monopolies. IV. A tariff for protection, without re gaid te rovenuo The tlrat nnd fourth principles are, ene tlie extrome view of sotne Democrats and the otlier the oxtrcrne llepnbliciu view. The (lifiorenco betweun the second and third principle may net appear at first sight, aud the two have sometimes been oenfouudod, but the diffcrcnc is never theless very distinct. The maximum roveuuothat cm be de rived from any imported article is the greatest product obtainable by multiply ing the quantity impoiteii by tli tanll rate. Hut this rulu will aln,is, mil necessarily, lcquhea tariff bel.nv tlie pro tective or encouragement p nut. Thus if $10 a ten is the ililfereticu in ilieiicml cost of producing steel rails hen- and abroad, thou nothing under rlO a ten tariff will be protection enough tejmt, our own steel industries en .1 f.:etin' of equality iu cempeting for t'i liome mu ket. Hut this is net the puint el nuvmum reventie. With a taiill' et $10, en t!.n supposition that this eevas Hilly tlie dlllercnceiu cost, half or m noei thu heuiu coufiiunptieu would be suppli ifrimtlm home product. II the whelu .I'nni.il uou ueu uou sumptlen is 2,000,000 tens, and r.ay only ene fourth of this comes in in a Imeigu produet and pays the duty 1 $1. then the rovenuo derived would b $" 000,0 Je. Hut. if the tnrilV were lowered te $7 00, and under this taritl a nulliei tonncune in, the rovenuo would bo$7,0ed,0ii ; uml it .1 tarilfef $0 a ten would give te the foreign manufacturer tlie cntlre ut .1 Let lure aud 2,000,000 tens should then I'.mie in, the rovenuo would be $10,000, out) Thus i. u plain that the point of maxima icvunue is always, ami necessarily below tlie pre toctive point. The Ohie platform bipiaitU il.'ptj the prlnoiple of en ceu rage ment :n hen u in dttstiies, but r.e guarded as net 1 1 biu.d up monopolies as the true pu.iople, aud makes the diffcrcuce in the 0 : el pro duction, as things may html .I'll "Hd at any given tlme, the datum linute work fremiu tlie adjustment el the tanll. Ner is this platform fairly ope.i te uu ether .Uuipiutuiieu. Itsaynall 'he time, kuep the tariff at least up te tin. line that mat h thn difl'oreuoo in cost d pto.luctieu, whether that dlfferouce ai tm Itetn betim paid labor or ether IcgiUuuU 1 1 le.unless iu bpvcille c.iscH thcre Is co 1 HMsonler going below thnt line. Tlicte 1 no nie nopely in that, nntl it Is themuglily "Uini in principle. It isatarill wi'h mt. H14 et protection, net moiely ineiikuUl A tar HT with incidental pretccti m ;- thu butihu of "as it may happen' is but little better than a tai HI for lovcnue only. Whitii wanted Is 11 tariff for reveaue Milllcient only for the coenomioal administration of thu government, but ailjuntcl en the pnueiple of Intolliireut 01 re.n-onable jro jre tcctl u anttoneouragotnoiit te preductive industries nt home, Tnrill lufetm en this principle, whouevor it is possible, will be welcomed by the country, aud that is the principle of thu Ohie platfiim. A Ureal Uliauge 111 ttinseuiii Commercial Advertiser A atntoment which is pubin.' id in the Ji(irwiic(ucr' JUterdut Hul meto te day contains the reason why be mauy of the leading Beuthern papers have ceme out ngnlnst a tariff for rovenuo only. It shows thcre nre new 014 cotton mills In the Heutli, having 1,270,422 spindles nnd 21,873 looms, whilent the tlme the cen- cne nM i.iI.hh i loeii 11. a i- 1 a -. ;"" '"." " ' ioeu iue euum nan eniy 1WJ mills with 713030 spindles and 10,222 looms. The largest lucrcase In the nvttn nvttn ber of mills was made In North Carolina. wlioie a gain or 43 mills and 110,005 spindles Is exhlbitcd, whlle doergla made an Increase of 180,100 spindles and 22 mills. In 1830 the value of the manufae tured cotton produced nt the Seuth wa n little ever $21,000,000, whlle in 1883 the value had arisen te between $33,000,000 and $ 10,000,000. The lltcerd figures up that during the last thrce years utid a half about $20,000,000 has been invested by new nnd old Beuthern oetton mills in machin ery, tlie bulk of which has been paid te Nerthern nnd Western maebincry maim fncturcrs. This gees te confirm the opinion heroteforo advanced by thn Com Cem mcrrlnl Adcertfrcr te the effect that the Seuth is likely te Imltnte New England's action in 1820, nnd demand mero protec tion. Up te 182 1 that section of the ceuu. try had been for frce trade, but nftcr that it bngau te fester manufactures, and within a few month's it clamored for mero protection than thnexistine tariff afforded. In the Seuth that history is about te repeat itself, and when thu Seuth turns en the frce tradeiH, wlnie nie they te obtain comfort and sa'i.f.ictien '. Alj )ii!uii rmicsi tn (laursla The question of fonce or no fonce was ptMcd utnu Tuesday by the veters of Kiehnieiid euuuly, fla. The majority for abelifehnig fences will be about 000. This is an important question aud public sentl ment In Georgia is growing in favor of doing away with fuuccii en farms nnd in favor of fencing in oattle and ether stock. A Londen surgeon says, tint only ene fash ionable woman in SOU can drawn lull breath with all her rluthes en, and that nil women should atvn up tight lacing, and uke Dr. Hull's Cough t'jiup tostieugth their lungs. A YllU.MI piAN'j WASH. Mr. S. . Iledgeu, Jr., or Ne. H7 1'ark slreet, Lowlsten, Me., relates the following personal nnrintlve, May 11, 1351: "Aboullllleen months slnru I baa 11 iivcre attack et typhoid lever, wus very lunie, and confined te my bud ler oleinn weiks, and when the rover lelt mu I w.uin 1 very dnblllUtcd cnndltlen. Mybiclc and loin? seemed te have no strenetli, and I hid no vitality or nppotlte. 1 tried various kinds or ineillcluu lccoinmendo 1 by my rrlcnds, but lennd they did net Improve my cendlilrii. 1 was Indiiee.l te try Hunt's Ke mudy, which has been used with such great Nllece lirre in Luwlsten that It has a very envlable reputation of being a majt rollable medlolne I purclia.ed ene botlle, nnd can Inte my Improved health from the tlme I commenced uHlnir It, and my progress eon tinned ery rspldly ; I gained Hi stiength, anil e.xpencneed lezs pain In my back, my ap petite Increased, nml after using (3) bettlus inv pains were all gene, and my health entiru ly rcsteied.and lean ineit hcaitlly recom mend Hunt's it-me ly te any who mny need a trni) remuily ler debtllty, kldnnr ertnlnary trnubli's ' a (i mi;) ut 15011 AM O. Mi-. L. J. Jenes, el Ne. 1) Charles Street, Portland, Me., wrttei us thus.) convincing fuels. May 11,1833: I h vu lursoveral years been troubled with llvev complaint and lndl- Kusiinii.auu imve sutrurud at times torrlble distress, and have tried miny dlllurent cures, se called, thu liave been r. oeuimomlud trem tun te time. I ene dny noticed Iu 0110 et our ' "" pipers 1 no testimonial of 11 nor.-ten thath.nl " 1 Hunt's Kuinedy and been c 11 red et ills- iacs similar te mlnu. I purchisud u bettlu of eiid or our drug stores In Portland, and no ne no eo re I had used thellist bettlu found that I was Improving buyemtniy uxpectntlen s havu used In all six bottles, and I have no troub.'e Irem indigestion, 110 iHstrc? or p.iln In back as I to-merly iu.; lu e, .0 1 ila0 itceti cuii-.l my wliii lus used It ler kidney tieuble, U lus cm-, d her. We can both say that lliint'u lli'iiirily 1 4,i blessing te any that are troubled with kidney or IU r dlseasees, or indigestion. We gladly recommend It te our friends or te any oilluets from liver or kidney diseases, unit you can use this letter us you may choesn ler tlm best Intirestnt stiflci'lng humanity." JMwdM.WAK&w The Celluloid E)utllnsses are the most por ted 1t1tlllel.il help In the human uyu known tuseli'iici'. Try a pair and bu convinced. Fer ale bv all leading .luweluis nnd Opticians. 7-lwileed Dr. .) Minion Minis, N. endorses D.irliys t'lophvlatle I'lulit. eeai)vurttsmeiit. ituckleu's Arnicn Hiilve. rim greatest muelcul uendur of the world. Wnri.vule.i te speedily euin burns, lliuUcs, CuU, U.c-ers, Sail Rheum, Euver sores, Cnn uers, 1'tU's, Clillblnliis, Cerns, Tulter, Chapped Hands nnd all skin eruptions, guaianteed 10 euiu In ivi'ij Instiincu, .r money rulundud. ii (i 11 ts p.r Inx. Ker sale by Chas. A. Lecln r. IniVlyeed.tw Dr. laniur's Sleinueti. Hi Taiinei certainly hs ngieat slemiich uii-.it In cause et Itssticngtli uml endurance We rimy err In saying that the dreter uses 11 unlock Illueil Itinera, hut It he dims, his dl t(itlvii powersnro easliy aereuiited for. Ilur l'icl: llliieti lliitei 1 lielng 11 standard medicine mu sold by all druggists. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, drurgtst, 137 and IS) North Uuecii street. A Sliirlllng lllicevery, l'liylrlans m olteu slarlled by reiuarknble .llseeverles. 'the luct tli.il Dr. King's New Dlbievery ter Censuuiptlnn and nil Tin eat and Lung Diseases Is dally curing patients that they have given up te die, is Hlmtllng tlium 10 re.ilUe tlielr iluty, and examine Inte the mellis of Uils wnniiurlitl dlscevi-iyt ru Milllug Iu hundred of our best l'liyslelatus rising It In their practice. Trial bottles Irreat Unas. a. 1 ecners mug More uegiiiar sir.e, II. HO. I)u ou llelitive It, 'I'h. ii In lids town llmre are scnriin nl iwnhnnu I pi .sliejenr stere every day whose lives nru I made mlsuiuble by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and dlstriiiaed stomach, Liver com. p'nti.i, 1 onstipniieii, wnen rer vac. wewlll sell lliein sldleli'ii VltAllner. guaranteed te euie llKtiii. told by II. it. Cuehrun, druggist, Nes, 117 und l.ri Nertli yuivn street. Ieb7-unil'2 A Itiipilst .-Mtldntci's Kiperlcuen, " 1 urn u Unptlst .Minister, and beteru 1 ever Uioiiuhlet beluga elergyinuu, 1 giadtiatedlu mcdklni., but leltalueiatlve practice luriny pivsi-iit pielesslim, ID years age. I was ter iiiiiuv years a sulleier fieui quinsy t "JViehkm' .'etcfrle Oil cured me." 1 was also troubled with heiii-MMiess, uml Themas' Jielcctrte Oil al ways relieved me. My wire and child had diplitherla, and 7iehkm' Kclectrla UU euied tin. in," an. I II taken In tlme It will cure seven out el tun. I am ennlldeut It Is a ouiufertho mes obstlnate cold or cough, and ir anyone will take a small teaspoon and halt 1111 it with tlie UU, and then piacu thu end et thu spoon In enu nostril and draw the Oil out el thu spoon Intotlie henilby snllllugas haul as they can, until thu OH falls ever Inte thu threat, and pnuttoelhat tw leu a week, I don't cuiu hew elli'iinlM' tluit- head may be, It will clean It out uml emu their catarrh, ter deutiii'ss and eiiruelin 11 his none wonders re my certuln knewliiue. it is hid eniy ineiiiciuu tniDbctl patent mi-illclue that 1 havu cicr lelt like re. eeiumi-ndliig, und I am very anxious te seu It iu ew-iy plan', ler 1 lull you that I would net be without It In my he,iu ter any consilium censilium consilium tlen 1 mu new sutleilug with a palullke thmimitllsui In my right limb, nnd nothing ru lluves mu like 7'Auimis' Kcleetrla Oil." Dr. K. l CRAM., cerry. Pa. Ker u.tlehy II It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and la Neitli Q.ie.111 strcet. WINTi:lt tlUIIII", Of all kinds, nulling eifat very roduecd prices. Having 1111 overstock for the season no reasonable eiler will bu leluned ter UM)I.RWIwR, UI.OVliS, MITTS, HOSE, WlMLKKSIIIRISIII.AN'KKTi, COM I'DRI's, HEAVY WORKINtl PANTS, COA IS, Ae. Trade .l um tul.eu nt par, HENRY HECHTOLD, Ne. 61 North Uucuu StruuL a-Slgu et the lite Stocking, tebJ-lyd HKUIVAM,. rilAKK Simmons Liver Seplater n-nriiv.n.. n..i .1.1. .,...,..1.- OliMnte'rh jaumiiSpurt Iiloed, Kevur and Auun. Mnlarln nml nil Ilia. eases cauied by Uoningurnent el tne Llver llewnls and Kidneys, 8Y,M1'MS OV A DISEASED LIVKH. Had breath t 1 aln in tlm 8I1I0. sometlmcs the pnln Is felt under the Sheulder-blade, mis taken ler Klieumaltain 1 general less of anne tlte llewels generally costlve, sotnettnies nltcniatlnH; with axj thehead Is troubled with pain, Is dull and heavy, with oensldornblo less of memory, ncoempaiiled with a pilntulsnn. sallen et leaving undone something which ought te have been dene a slight, dry cough and flushed Ince Is sometimes nn attendant, often mistaken ler consumption 1 the pallent complains et weariness aniideblllty j nerveus enMly startled 1 cold feet or burning, some seme some tlmesapilcklysonntttton of the skin uxlsts t splrltsnre low nnd despondent, nnd nltheugn setunnd thotexnrctso would be bencllclal, yut ene can hardly suinmen up lortltude te try It In fact, distrusts every lemedy. bover-alof the above symptoms nttend the disease, but cases have occuneit when but low or thorn ex isted, yet oxamlnntlen nftur death has shown the Llver te have been extensively deranged. It should be use.l by alt persons, old nnd young, whenever any et tlie abeve symptoms appear, rorsens traveling, or Hying In unhealthy localities, by taking n dese occasionally te keen the Llver In healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, llllleus attacks, Dltzlness, Nnuse. Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc. It will Invlgoratnllke a glass of wine, but Is no In toxicating beverage. If you have eaten anything hard et diges tion, 01-Icel In-nvy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dese and you will be relieved. Tlme nnd Doctors' Hills will be saved by at ways keeping the Regulator In the Heuse I Ker, whatover tlie ailment mny bu a thorough lyeate purgative, alterative and tonle can nuverboeulof nlace. The remedy Is harm less 11111I docs net interfere with business or pleasure. IT IS I'UUELY VEOKTAHLK. And has nil the pnwer'and enicney nt Calomel or Quinine, without any of the Injurious nttcr elfect-s, a Govxnxea's testimehv. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In uae In my tamtly toreemo tlme and I am satlsllcil It Is a valttnblouildltten te the medical sclence. J. U1LL8UORTKR. Cnvcrner of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, of (la., says Have durlved seme beuulll Irem the use et Simmons Liver Itegulater, nnd wish te glve It a further trial, "The only Thing that never falls te Ko Ke Ko llevo." I huve und many remedies for Dys Dys pepsla, Llvur Atructlen and Debility, but never have found anything te be no lit me te thu extent Simmons Llver Regulator has. 1 sent Irem Minnesota te Georgia for It, nnil would scud further for sucli a modlclne, mid would udvlsu all who are similarly attected te glve It n trial as It seems tin euly thing that nover falls te relieve. P. M. Jammbv, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W Masen says: Frem actual experi ence In the use of .Simmons Liver Regulator Iu my practice I havu bcen and am satlstled te iinu and prescribe It as npurgallve medi cine Korsaleby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. aTTake eniy me uunume, which always has en the Wrapper the ml '. Trndc-Mnrlc and signature) et .1. II. .EILIN A CO. 1-ORSALE HY ALL DUUOQ1STS. lanli-lyuedftw URKAT HU00ES3. HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is lamnius for lis quick and hearty action In curing Luuia Hack, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Crick In thn Hack, Mile nnd lilp, Neuralgia. Bllir.lelnts and Muscles, Sore udksi, Kiiiuuy J.T011D10S arm an pains or acnes either local or deep-seated. It seethes, Strengthens and Stimulates thu pans. Thu virtues et hops combined with gums-clean and ready te apply, superior te liniments, lotions ami saivis. rrit-e, -ii lents or a ler 1 e). Sold by druggl'l" nnd country stores. Mailed en receipt et pilces. op Matter C'um jmn;, Proprietors, lteslen, Mess. A GREAT SUCCESS. 4irThu bust lunnh pill Stomach uml Liver I'llls. action and easy re take. neviK-lydAw made He. 1' -Hawley's 'ens ml Iu (I) yi:u's uiiKitnv rt;uTeitAi.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Oriivillk, Ohie, Sept. ISil. finf.ri'.' "Having been subject te a Hron Hren """"chlal Airectlen, with Ircquent colds for u number of ynars, I herein- certify thnt AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL gives mu prompt relict, and Is the most eiluctlve rem edy I have ever tried. Iamxs A. Hamilton-, Editor of 7Vie CVt-icenf." Mt. (iu.K.Mi. Ohie, .lune CO, 1?82. nnilflHH " 1 have lined AYER'S CHERRY UUUU1J0,ikctOIA1 tlili spring ler a so se so vere cough nnd lung trouble with geed effect, and I am pleaded te recommend It te uny 0110 similarly nllecti'd. IIaiivuv lUuenMAN, Piopiletertilobo Hetel." mBfARKD DV Dr. .1. C. Ayer A- Ce., Iiencll, Muss. Sold by all Druggists. JnnT-lMyil.tw T)1IN KII.I.KK. W iniry Blasts. wwi n rnr.Asi s muxu ceta ns COLDS CONSUMPTION HRONUHl'IIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Perry Davis's Pain Killer CUHKH COUU IIS COLDi CONSUMPTION IIUONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALlilA Pi evldu against the evll ettects et Win- li y lllasts by procuring I'bhhv Davis' l'Ar.w Killwii. KVRllY GOOD DlWGaiSTKKHVSIT. tl-lydftw eAiti'vra s ICT Hill NMV YKAIt AIUOIIT lly 1 cselvlng 10 MaLe lleuie as llrlght und l'osslble Ami there Is Hnppy as hOSURER WAY OK DOI.NU THU Thuu by going te Shirk's Carpet Hall, Oer. Went Kiuij nnd Wnter Stroeta, And lluylng ALLTIIE CARPETS That are NKCESJARY te properly .OVBIt YOUR KLOOUS. tin new, wlitle bargains may he ehtalucd You'll pay mero ler Carpets in the Spring. flHIK IIIWV U1V13 UKST HAVANA UIIIAlt 1 In the city. Manufacrur-ed by myself and guaraiitesd te li the llnusr, ar , HARTMAN'B YELLOW KRONTCIUAU B'le.'.E JtRT OOUDB. JJ15W YOltIC STOKK. OLEARINGSALE PUKV10U8TO 1NVENTOIIY WATT, SHMD & CO., Are new closing out nit odd mu nnd rem DItESS GOODS, MVSLWS, CALICOES, SII1LETINQ8, FLANNELS, Ac AT VERY LOW PRICKS. Blankets. Blankets. White and Colored BLANKETS 21 per ct. under makers' prices. Spcclrl Hargnln In Ladles' anirocntlmnen' UND Ell WE All At iUe., 37Xc Ke. 100 Dez. Men's Colored Undershirts Atsiceacli; wer.ht7Vc, Tlie btlauce of our stoel: el Coats and Delmans Aru being sold under lu-inufActurers' price. NEW YORK STORE. NO. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. M KT.UKU.V IIAUOIIMATS. WE HAVE ,IU.,T IIOUUHT THE KNTIItK STOCK OK i OODO.UA LIT Y COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES, Ol A t.tltUK WHOLESALE HOUSE DE- CI.1NINO I1IJ.SI NESS. AND ARE NOWSELLINU AT $ 1 .40. One.ls that were sold at JJ.IXI teJ.'.S). We Uve nn hand, alto, WHITE AND COLORED B 1 a n kets, IIOUUHT AT AUCTION SALES, FROM 75c. up te $10.00: WuaruM'liing ihciu ea cheap ; tney have been sacrificed this s asen at luss than nianu-ftiet-riei-'s cot k Cheap Stere, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET, let weed tlie Coepor Houseaud Serrel Ilorse Hetel. LANCASTER PA N,.v, IIIMIKTII I1IKOOUIIT IIUL'BIS. -AT- FAHNESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. -AT- FAHNESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Yeu will tlnd the most popular makes et Miffifiiu,' and Shirting Muslin. All at lower prices limn evur bolore known, all grades and all widths. Alse, Daruustc and Leem Dteu Tnbte Llnena , Napkins, Tewels, Toweling, etc, etc., elc., all at our usual low prices. Alse, HeusulurnUhliig Hry Heeds l cvery description In quantities. ALSO. IIAIUIAINSI.N CAEPETS ! CARPETS Irem Auction aud otlier t-lieap sources. Large gtecK et Rag Carpets always en hand lieintc, up. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANOASTEtt, l'A. OIAVUlMJUJtr. HI I AVI NO 1MHH(IVKI l-AUTMiltbllll' ttteet : patu still I wliorei aiu rimklng Iren anil llntss Casting wliuni "" " ,,., u, t... nb.,,.1 , elevury uuiiii'i'i. - ""v.... !"- " serve all who may laver me will their patron, aue 'rem 10 years uxporlence In thu business and' using thu best material and employing tlie best mechanics, 1 am sal li Ileal 1 can guar antee entire satlslactleu. Castings mate irem a rnlxturu nt Iren and steel which nru mera ro re ro llabeo for strength and durability than thn best cast iron known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls und rolling mill work a specialty.; Cast ings made et very selt Iren, and brass cast, lugs or every description. 1 havu utt the pat ters nf the wull and laverably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, rentud ami Improved, Alse ou hand, mills completely rlttett up or In parts, te replacu old onus which havu Ikxu lu two ler years, guaranteeing them te glveMt uiicitnn. anglt-trri' U,C. MeCULLKY. nnil rctiiiantiiiy cm u ...,..,.j t Iren Works, liiesuu 10 iniuim mi uiu .ns iiiid the public generally, that lam .11 the bnslness, being lecalixl Iu thu Perm ivnrKS. nerin iiiui pirvui. X M I A I
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