1 v Vil! ' . ri ' ' ";? w, w, ?TV 'fpFFOT - ' t ' ? " Hi X ' x ' I IAAAMV' I Mv K & Volume XX Ne. 102. LANCASTER, PA,, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1884. Prlcu Twe Centa. "W yv$ " tlAIWKTN, ,tO. s mini's DAiirr.r ham.. BAEGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT- SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Seiling Oil' (e I'lesu HuhIiiiass. Full Llnenl IIODY IIIIUHHKL9, TAPKSTIIY nnd Utlim, IILANKI'.TS.OOVKItLKTdHUd Oil. CLOTH. Everything Must I'eRltlvcly be Held. Ml Urailu eflNUUAlN UAHI'KTH, X3TALL AT A SAORlFfOK.-rSi d- l'lempl attention git en te lliu Manufacture et itag Carpets te onler. -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL OOIl. W. KINO AND WATEU STB , ) LAND ASTER, PA IIIIY UUUltN, I KO, FA I irir.sruuit. 1 Kll, VAUNKHTOOK. HAIH'B OLD STAND, NO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANOAHTF.U, PA. Dry GoedB, Fancy Goods and Notions, in Great Variety. A Mi I I.lnunt LuIUh' unci vj nilil reii'rt COATB, CLOAKS anil DOLMANB utwny en hund. Silk Plushes ey the Yard. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Our Him Making Parlors nru en tlin nicenil unit tlitril firmr. whero Dresses, Coats, Cloaks utitl Dnliuuns uiu liuicle ill short notice. Ported (It und satisfaction guuruuUMMl, whether geed ure purchated hore or sent te be mailu up from olsewhcru Geerge Fahnestock, 14 EAST KING STREET. - Lancaster, Pa. I'l.UilltlPlU AMU HAH MTY1.1U. U1MII.II, J,,,,, PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. CWFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MKUtVAtt. T I AMN VICOKTAIII.K MICH. IAN Hair Renewer. Tit i: IlKST 13 THE CHEAPEST. Half 1 1 Kennmnyl Orrtftluty uf Ooed Ha. ult I Theso qualities iirnnl prlme Importance In ttie seloe'lnnnl a piopural'en for tlin Imlr De net nxpmttnnnt with new rotnedln which limy de harm rather ttmn geed hut profit hy the experience of ethers liny nnil use with porleot cenfliluncunn article which everybody kllOWM t() IngOOll. llALlrt II A 1 II liRKEWKU Will net disappoint you. i-hei-aiuii nr It. l Hall & Ce., Nashua, N. II. Helil by all Druggists, ms-ll L Amis IIAUK. HOP PLASTER. nuu niwK, i-mu in inu mini ur i.imus, Joint ami Muscles, Kldney Troubles, 1 inntlim, Neuralgia, Hore Cncst, A line tin tlin Heart nnil Liver, nnil hII pains or net Thl porous plaster 1, absolutely the bet evur inaile, combining the virtues el hops with gums, bulaams aud extracts. Its power In wonderful In curing dlso&ses whero ether plasters simply relieve. Crick In tlin Hack anil Neck, l'aln in the Hide or Limbs, Hint KI1UU nns of pulnn or iirht'd In any rnrtcurril Instantly by the Hep Platter. tf-iryii, I'ricn, in cunix, or nve ler il.te. Mallmlen rrciilpt efprlcu. Helil hy all ilrn' KIhIji anil country slerua. J lop 1'laiter Com pany, l'roprlntem, lloalen, Miua. LAME BAOK. -rer cotiHtlpatlen, low el npputlte anil disemies of the bewDln take lluwley'a Htemach and I.Iver 1111. 'Alci'tita. dMlydAw(3) K1 1INKV-WUHT, TUB 8UHK CUKK KOIl Kldney DLoeaaeB, Llver Complaints, Constipation, Fltea and Bleed DIsoeboq. physicians bnd0r8r it heartily. " Klilney-Wert Is the most succcwtul rem edy I ever UBed." Ur. 1. C. Hallea, Menk ten. Vt. " Klilnoy-Wert Is always rellsblp." Ur. It. H, Ulark He. llore, Vt. " Kldnny-Wert hus cured my wlie aiter two years suffurlnif." Ur. u. II. Bnratnerlln, Sun Hill, (la. IN THOUSANDS OF OASES Ithascurnd whero all else hed lallnd. It Is tnlld, but efflclent. OKUTAIN IN ITH AC TION, hut harmlns In all cases. AVItclrannes the lllnel and atrenRthens and Hives new llle te all the Important eruans or the body. The natural action et the Kid neys U ruRtercd. Tim hirer Is cleaned et all dlnt'OKe, and tlin Ilowels meve lively and ht'iilthtully. In this way the weisl illecusr,. nru eradicated Iromtbe system. l'rlce ?1 liquid erdrj. Seldb; Drucglsls. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, KICHAUDSON & CO., DUUI.1NQTON. VT. KIDNEY-WORT. IN MEM01UAM. HRKTIAU Ufc TIlK HUIIOOI. IIDaKU. JlUlhtSlttt, iSV. BEST STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. We mnnutaetiire and fccep In stock the IeU IewIiik uoeiis . , rertublti KiiKliu-s en Wheels and Sills. htntlniiurv hnnliKs and btiitlenery Hellers. Portable (lellcm. lVrtublu Saw Mills. , ... I.uri' an ! Hmull He lcr feed Tump ; pump mil hiMiti'iB combined. Ilurlf, Cerk and Cob Mills. Pulleys, hhaltliiK and dearlnt;. Heuse t'ellti lleaterri. CienniTli'-i lltud up. Hteum HenlliiK f-lH'clalty: lien and llrass CintlliBH. Iren Tanks ter Water and Oil. Unlit and Heavy hheet lien Werk, Steam and Water I'lpea. alv'suud rlUlHUH. IStilld any Hlj le or Power et Hellers. htlniale4Klveii ler machinery. Uepuin promptly andcaretully nltended te Jehn Best & Sen, (IMlOl'HIETOllS.) Ne. 33;j East Fulton St., yAk'KU IIANUlnutt, c MIIAHICS w. ritv. blvNI) OUKOItDKK3IN NOW FOU Paper Hanging and Sliade Werk, As the rush will seen commence, an KU'Kaut blocs et We liave WALL PAPERS. Ot Kvery Inscription In all the I.eit iIiik New Palternc. Orer Kilty Designs et DADO SHADES, In theprevalllnK New Celers, sit and soven leetleiiK; Hit HUKOOtls are KettliiK mere pep ular every (easen. Plain UikmIs, all widths, ler any kind et a window. Fixture:), Cords, Ornuments, Ac LACE CURTAINS, from One Dellar a pair up. lied retts, Pillow HtiimiH. Tidies jKiid l.nmbreqiilns Walnut, lliass, Chuiry, Ash and Kbeny Curtain I'eles. J'lEll AND MAN2LU MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN 8T. I.ANOASTKlt. I'A. dl2-oedAw (2) OA&IAK1TAN NKItVlMS The only known spccllle for Eplloptle Fits. -AIe ler Hpesms and FalltnK Sickness. Nervous Weuknecs It Instantly relieves and cure. Cleanses bleed and quickens sluKKish cltculullen. Neutralizes Kerms el disease and saves sickntss. Cures ugly blotches and stub A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed sores. Kllmlnatcs Ilells, Carbuncle and Hculds. -l'erinant)Utly an I promptly cures paralysis. Yes, It Is a charmlne and healthlul Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Kvll, twin brothers. Changes boil breath te geed, reuievliiK lliu cause. Ileuts bilious ten. (SAMARITAN NERY1NE donclesanilmakesclearcemploxlon, Kqitai nd by none In the i-ellrlniu el lever. A cLurmlnx redelvenl and a matchless laxative It drives Hick Heiidaclie like the wind. 4srcnntalns no ilrastrle cuthurtle or opiates. Helloves the liialu or morbid landed. Promptly cures VUAJb. B. It, MAHT1M alll5-ljd liANOABTKU, I'A. VAUUlAUKUt V. L ,MM', UAllltlAUi: HU11.UEU8. THE STANDARD Wholeselo and lletall Donler in eli kinds 01 I.UMIHCU AND COAL. rfurdi Ne. iX North Watflraud Tflnee si loots ahove I.omen Uincnster. ns-lyd B Carriage "Werk OF I.ANOA8TKU OOUNTJT. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IS HK.Vll OF OKNTIIAI. MAUICKT HOU3KB UANCAHTEK, I'A. We tnake every style HuRRy nml Carrlaue ill sited. All work tlnlshedlu the most com. tei table and uleKunl style. We use only the best selected imuurlal, and oiuplev only the bet mechanics, ter qu.illty or work our prices utethu cheapest In the state. We buy ter cush and sell en the most rensenablu tonus. Ill ve us a call. All work uuriunted. UKl'AIHINU l'UOMVTI.Y ATTKSDKDTO. One set el workmen especially employed ter that imrpose. j.'J'MMAw AUMUAHDNEHS J JKKf KUll. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Ne. ai North ytJusn BmBBT, ad NO. Mil NOKTIt 1'niNCH bTIUIBT. YAUDS. North 1'rincb BTnnirr, nbah Uhjle- ine Durer. LANUAHTEll, I'A. UUKl.Vttll C'UIAI.I CIO.ll. I j The undersigned has ler sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S, Water Sts ulartpj assortment of the very best kinds et Ocal for Family Uee, which he will dellvnr, eureinlly welKlied and screened, te any part et the city at the lewest markui rates, uruers uy man or loiepuono I'll 11.11' OINDEli. KhenmatUm by routing' It. ltesteres llfe-Klv. lilt; propel ties te the bleed. Is guaranteed te cure all nervous disorders, 4aT-Hellahlewhen all epiuiO't tan. iieiresues me nunii ami in. vlKerates the body. Curesdyspepslaormenoy relunded. NEVER FAILS. Dlseuses of the bleed own It a conqueror. Endorsed In writing by ever tllty thousand leading citizens, clergymen and physicians In U.H. and Europe 4rFersulu hy all leading druggUt.1. II. W. The Dr. H. A. lllchmnnd Medical Ce., 1'ieps., Ht. Jeseph, Me. (.)) Charles N. Crlttonten, Agent.New Yerk City. alS-lvoedAw T filled promptly. July 19-ttd IIUUUH AKU NTATIONJBU, TTANIIKK AND OUAI.. 1X New Yerk and l'hlladelphla Heme Ma Ma nure by the carload at i educed prices. All the 1IKHT UltADEU OF COAL, Heth for Family and Hieam punwses. OKMKNT by the barrel. HAY and BTUAW by the ten or bale. Yard ."115 llarrlttburg 1'lke. Ukhxrai. 0icb 'wx East Chestnut Btroet Kautfman, Koller & Ce. aurl-lyil KV Altr; AWAUIS OF TIIK IMFOUT- iinee et clucking a Cough or common cold lnltsllrststuge. That which In the be ginning would yield te n mild remedy, It neglected, seen preys upon the lungs. LOCHEU'd HKNOWNED COUGH SYRUP atterds Imtant rellel. L'rlce, S5c. and 60c. a lleltle. Te be had only at LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO.HKAHTKINUST. TiaWAlltS, JtV. OHN 1'. HU1IAUM. c "UAL, llbANK IIOOKH ANDHTATIONK.KY. JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Ulauk Deeds, Mortgages, L'tc. M. V. B. COHO J FDRMACES and RANGES OF ALL K1NDB REPAIRED. Call and ioe the New Impreved WKOUQIIT IUON COLD CAHK Radiating Portable Furnace, 330 SOUTH WATKU HT., Lancattfir, t-,, Wholesale and lletall Doelera In LUMBER AND GOAL. Oonnectlen With the Telephonic Kiehstnge. Yard and Offlce Ne. 830NOUTII WATKK 6THEET. teh28-lVil The Choapeet and Hest Market. FUHNACE in the I'HUrOUUAI'UH, J.M 1CUTK. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. There has been such a demand for I. AUUF. I'HOTOUUAl'lia that I was compellod te Kit a VK11Y LAUUE OAMK11A HOX te meet the demand. We can new inake you a l'HOTOaa small as the smallest locket will held up te a 5-Inch (ace, te Ot (an lari'. Frame. MANUFACTUHED EJGLUB1VKI.Y III Jehn P. Schaum 31 Seuth Queen Streot, leba7-lrd LANCASTER, FA. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen Btreet, JuneHia Y lUTOlUA Cem Remover. The most effective propanttlen for the re moval of Cerns, llunlens, Waru, etc., ever placed botero the public. Warranted te eradicate completely tnd within a short tlme the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. IT IB A 1'OJITlVa CUBK. BOLD AT BEOHTOLD'S DRUQ STORE. Keaoltitlens l'atsed and Hpteehes Madn en the lieatti f rater MoUenoniy merited Tributes te u Ooed Cltlxsn. A epcelal meeting of the Lancatter school beard wen held Saturday ei oiling te take notion en the sudden death of Peter MoGenamy, late a member of the bemd. The following uamed luumbcrs wero present : Messrs. Brown, Uyrne, Goehrnn, Darin Darin Darin Rtotter, Ebermau, Oast, llerr, Wm, John Jehn John Ren, J. M. Johnsten, MarHhnll, McComsey, McCortnlek, Oblonder, Oehtt. Haub, Itel monsnyder, IUehardH.Itltigwult, Heliwebel, Hlnytnaker, Hmoyeh, Bpurtler, and Levor Lovor Lovor goed president. Ttiel'retlJent's itetnarks, On atinouneInK the object of the moot meet ing, President Lerorgeod sniihhe nced nut tell the members of the beard of the amazement uud distress, with wbleli the news of Mr. MoUenomy's de-tth was re oelved, for It pervaded ullke thelr bearta. He met him only a few days age in full vigor and health, and he then cxproBsed his Intention of being present at the moot meet ing of the beard en Thursday evening ; but, alas, at the very hour the beard was in BOftsien, and we wero awaiting his arri val, he wax passing through the valley of the shadow of death. IIe had known Mr. McConemy long and wel),as he had known his excellent father bofero him, and it was no alight or undoservod pralse te say that he had performed all his duties, in the soheol beard nnd olsewhoro, with as mueb dovetlon and wisdom ai had tnarked the work of his distinguished father. The eall for the special meeting, slgned by W. O. Marshall, Luther Hlehards, A. It. Spurrier, Daniel Smoyeh, II. E. Slay maker, Wm. A. Morten aud J. M. John John seon, was then read. Her. C. Helmensnyder moved that a oemmittoo of threo be appointed te draft resolutions ozpresslve of the soutiments of the beard ou the sad occasion, which had called them togethor. The motion was agreed te, and the president appointed Itev. 0. Ilelmonsnyder, Wm. McComsey and J. Hay Brown, esq., as the committee Tne Ke.ulatlun. The oemmitteo retired and after a briofabseneo returued and reported the following : Whkueas, This beard has loarned with profound sorrow of the sudden death uf our late assoelato membcr, Puter Mo Me Conomy, thorefore 1. RtteUed, That in the death of Petor McConemy this beard has lest oue of its most worthy, highly eatcemed and useful members. 2. llttelztd, That we shall ever bold in most grateful romembranco his exemplary character as a man, and his wise counsels and valuable services au a member of this beard, 3. Iltsehed, That we oxteud our elnoero sympathy and condolence te his family in their deep allllotien and bcreavotnent, 4. Jitiehtd, That we attend his fuueral In a body en next Meuday morning, 0, Iltsehed, That these resolutions be pnbllBhed in our dally papers and a copy thereof be transmitted te the family of the doce.ificd by the secretary of the beard. The resolutions having been read Mr. McCetnsey, of the committce, speke sub stantially as fellows : He said many deaths had oceurrod amongst the members of the beard during his tetm of sorvieo, but no death had touched him tuore deeply than the death of Petor McConemy, nnd he could noarcely realize that he is dead. Only the ether oveniug at the meeting of a committee, of which he was a tnomber, he was with us, apparently in his usual health nnd olieer. ful spirits, took an aotire part, and, as was his custom, manifested a lively interest in the subjeet under consideration. Having iircpared the report of the oemmittoo Mr. ilcUomsey had taken it te Mr. McConemy the day bolore his death for his approval when he expressed his ontlre satisfaction, thanked him for what he had done, and authorized him te attaah his name te it. When his report appeared in the prooeod preoeod proeeod ingB of the beard with his name attaehed Peter McConemy was dead. He had oxpeetod te bee mm as usual at the meeting of the beard and wh?n the roll was called had looked for his familiar, friendly laoe, but alas his Beat was vacant, and there was no response Llttle had he then thought that Peter MoCeuomy was already in the shadow of death, and was at that moment passing "through the dark valley," in answer te the eall of a higher pewer. Mr. MoCerasey said words but poorly expressed what he felt, and, he would only give uttoraneo te his doep sorrow at the early death of Mr. Mc Conomy, and loave ethers mere ab'm te speak of his llfe and oharaetor. Kr, 1'yrne'tf ltemarks. Mr. Byrne moved the adoption of the resolutions. He said it wan his geed for tune te have known Mr. McConemy slnoe 1877, and though he had net been se Ulti mately acquainted with him as seme of the ether members of the beard, he found him te be a gonerous, oeurteous, high toned and great hearted geutlemau, nnd hodeeply felt and slneerely mourued his less te utH tamiiy, te tue ueani aim te me oemmuulty of whlouhe was a se uiguiy es teemed member. Dr. M, I., llerr's Tribute. Dr. Herr soeondod the adoption of the resolutions. IIe had known Sir. McCono McCeno McCone my intimately for many yeus soelally and in a business way, as well in his eill elal eapacity as a moinber of this beard ; and in all theso years he had never detect ed a flaw or a fault iu his oharaeter. His geut'eness of tnanner, his gonerous bonov benov bonev olenoo and charity, and his many ethor manlv Qualities made him universally be loved, and his sudden and uuexpoettd death oauRes the roost poignant grief. On an oceaslon like this, the spoaker Bald, he was utterly uuable te say what he would llke te say in eulogy of Petor McConemy. Mr. T. H. Cochran's Uemarks. Mr. Coehran speke substantially as fel- lows Mn. Piiesident : None knew him but te leve him, nene named him but te praise." Ah ene of the younger members of the beard I wish te add my trlbute te that of ethers who have preceded me, te the raomery of our late aBSOciate, Petor MoCenomy, and I de be with throbbing heart. My person ni acquaintance witu him probably dates back Inrther than that of any ethor member of the beard ; for we wero boys togethor. Over twenty years age we attended the high toheol in this eltv. and participated In the same boyish sports. And whonevor I pass by the old soheol Iioube and playgrounds ou Prince stroet, I am reminded of the happy days or long age, and et tue iaceB tuar. wero then se familiar, many of which have passed from our midst. In tlme our paths diverged, and though we often met in the usual walks el me, it was eniy atter my ontraneo into tue boiieoi uearu as ene of its members that I met Petor McConemy froquently. IIe was ene of the first te bid me woleomo here. I have been an observor of his oireer as a mem ber of this beard and in his prtvate llfe, and heartily ondenso the centlments ex. munlty did net? can testify te his Rtcillng Integrity and worth as a citizen and te his oarncRtnesn and r.eal In the oause of popu lar education. It was seldom that he took an aotlve part in our dlsoesBlons, but he was thoroughly oeuvorsant with the business of this body, and was constant in his attendanoe en the committees, whero the real work Is done. His votes wero net governod by projudlce, but by the dictates of a sound judgment. The last time I met hlra and I shall net seen forget it was at a meeting held ene evening last week of the oemmittoo having in obarge the advisability of oreotlng a new soheol building in the southern end of the city, as already roferrod te by Mr. MoCemsoy, and, though the woather was bad and the distanoe long, he was at his pest and took an aotlve interest in the projeot, and his name appears attaohed le the faverable report. The roeorda of his social llfe, of his business llfe and of his publie llfe all merit the trlbute of our affeatlen, our praise and our rospeot. His whole oareer ehallenges It. And what mero ean be said what bet bet bot ter ean be said ? Nothing, It Is of his official life hore that we are oalled upon te speak. That ether llfe the home life is saered te his kin, and espoelally se te the widewed mother and stricken wife and ohlldren, te whom the dead son and hus band deveted the Btreneth of his manhood with a heart full of oiTeetion and kindness. They de net mourn him as a soheol direc tor, but as the kind and well beloved son, husband and father. Fer sueh sorrow thore may be sympathy, but thore Is no human consolation. Te us remains the lossen of his death another Illustration of inovltable fate. He has calmly met and peacefully passed the ordeal, suddenly as it came upon him, whleh is yet bofero each ene of us, and from whleh thore is no pos pes pos Blble oscape. It is only a mere point of time in whleh he has anticipated us ; and se let eaeh and all of us prepare for the dread summons that will call ' Seener forsemo, later for ethers, Hut surely ter all." Iter. U, IleiraaniDTder. Key. Hotraensnydor said : "I am net intimately acquainted with Mr. Mo Me Mo eonomy, but I often met him as momber of the beard. He seldom speke, but when be did speak he speke wisely and te the point. In common with theso of you who knew him hotter I mourn ever his sudden and unexpected removal from us. What an imprcssive illustration his death presents of the oft ropeated saying : ' In the midst of llfe we are in death.' But boveud this llfe. Micro Is an endurintr sub. stunce. Aud amid the preoarieusnoss of all mere werdly things what a satisfaction te knew that thore is a future life ; an immortality of being in the world te oemo. Ui this our departed trienu was net un mindful. Aud let us propare for the future and give earnest attention te the words of our great Teaeher : ' In sueh an hour as ye think net your Lord doth oemo.'" Other ttpeechei. J. Hay Brown, esq , speke at seme length In high praise of Mr. MoCenomy's spotless private character, his probity as a business man, and his earnestness in the porfermnnoo of all the duties of life. no regarded Mr. MoCenomy's death as a pub pub leo calamity. Mr. Slay maker said he heartily endersed the resolutions just read, and tell that had been said in eulogy of Mr. McConemy. He had eften met him officially as a member of the property committee of this beard, as lie had met his father befere him, and bad evor found bim honest, earnest, intol intel intol llirent and faithful iti the disoharge of his duties, uud evor ready te lend his aid and advioe in advancing tbe cause of the Boheols. In his death the soheol beard sustains as serious a less as it did in the death of the elder McConemy. He sin cerely condoled with his family in the irroparabie less they sustained. Mr. J. M. Johnsten said he arese merely te onderso what had already been said in honor of the memory of Peter MoCenomy, n roan than whom thore wero no ethors in our community mero universally esteemed or mero worthy of esteem. Some years ufe, when that geed old roan, his father, who for se many years had been a leading member of this beard, died, it had been the privilege of the speaker te propeso the name ei his son, Peter MoCenomy. as his successor ; and though the beard aid net at that time see its way olear te thus till the vacancy the peeple at the earliest op portunity aoted upon the suggestion and elected him te tbe seat be long and worthily filled by his father ; and it may be added no less worthily filled by the son, who was a man without guile, whose gontle manner, oheerful humor and sound sonse wen the hearts of all who oame in oentaot with him. The quostlen was hore oalled en the adoption of the resolutions, aud they wero adopted by au unanimous vete. Ou motieu of Dr. Herr the beard ad journed te meet in common oeuncil cham ber en .Monday morning at u e oleok, te lUtetid in a body the funeral of Petor MoCenomy. A Hepe About Uur Necks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is llke a rope about our neeks. We ure strung up and unstrung alternately till nxlstoiice lie comes unbearable. Jlurtleek lilaetl littler will arrest all this tnlsery. Jlurtleek Jlloed lHUcrt are a been te the slek. Let us remember this tact. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen stroet. A walking; Hkeleten. Mr. R. Springer, et Mechanlcshurg, I'a;. writes t " I was allllcted with lung lever nnd abeess en lungs, end reduced te n walking tktleten. Get a troe bottle et Dr King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did me se much geed that I bought a dollar bettle. Alter using three bottles, teunil myself en re mero a man, completely lcstored te health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain In tlesh of 48 pounds." Call at C. A. I.oehur's Drug Htore andgotafree bettle el thli certain cure ler all Lung Diseases. Large bottles, l.tO. (3) We Challenge the World. When we say we bellove, we have evldence toprevo that Shlleh'a consumption Oure Is decldedly the best Lung Medicine made, In nj much as It will euro a common or Chronic Cough In ene-halt the tlme nnd relieve Asth ma, llrenchitls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mero cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro where they tall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless le the youngest ehtldand we guarantee what we say. 1'rlce, 10c, Boe. and il.W. If your Lungs are soie, ter. Sold by II and 13') North Onoen stroet. in,?, uiu a. ii. .in a . i.i.un & .i.-.- II. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 lOiH-oem Uuettlen'a Arnica Halve. The Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Drulses. Herns, Clears, Salt Khoum, Fever seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively eures l'lles or no pay required. It li guar anteed te give perleet satisfaction or money relunded. l'rlce, 'a cents per box. Fer sale by C. A. Lecner. Worked AVendfm. " My daughter wns very bad oil en account et a cold and pain In her lungs. Dr. Tliemiu' KcUctria Oil cured her in twenty-jour hour. ene et the boys was cured el euro threat. This medicine has worked wnmleri In our tauilly." Alvah l'lokney l.uke Mahopae. N.Y. Fer sale by II. JI. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Vlunen street. itnr uuuim. KXT UOOll TO IUK UOUHT HOUSE VLUrillNO. Our stock of Spring Clothing Ib new ready for your Jnspeotien. It comprises such a variety of styles that we will surely be able te suit you. Prices very low. if A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Mliing, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. l'UILAIJKLl'UIA. ml M." YKIta a UATI1VOM. N FAMESTOGK'S. Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. .Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. IN UI.UK, MEDIUM AND JUT 1! LACKS Just opened a large uud handsome let el the above. JUSTLY CELKUllATED MAKE OF BLACK CASHMERES Frem S'l te 48 Inches wide, nt a rcduc tlen en lust season's prices. ALSO Lupin's Make Black Cashmere Shawls IN LONU AND SO.UAUK, At i50, J3.W. 14.10. 15.50, ).50, $7.M, U0, l.0O, H..W, (u.uv aim ?iu.uu. R. E. Fahnestock, LANCASTEll, FA. Next Doer te the Court Heuso. SPRING OVERCOATS. SPRING SUITS, SPRING SUITINGS. Spring Overceats In all the new shades et CUKK HCIIKWH. made te suit a fashionable trade, with selt roll and medium length. fln.ulrtnlr n. UIMIIXTll UIMTU n. ... n r .MlilM for inspection. They are made trem cnrelully KelectiMl materials In handiome and attractive styles, and comprise such a variety as will enable us te please every tancy. dot Samples or Uur ?10 Snlls. Met .Samples or Uur $12 Suits. Can be had by calling at the store, or will be mulled upon turnlihlnguddrcris. hl'itlNU WOOLKNHtnall the new, beauti ful and most lashlouable patterns ler FINE CUSTOM TAII.OKINO. Latest Fashion Plates ter Inspection. For Fer tcct bitting liurmeub) In terrect stylai guar, unteed. J." AlAllTIN sua. Mrs f.angtry'a first uppeaiunce In publie win us u reader : she read "curing a cold," by Muik I'wuln. In u receul lulervluw sue said that she dots net uuprove of Ids way, but for hetsvlf uses Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup usute euro every time. PEARL SHIRT! " Me llkee weaueu l'eiul Shlrtoe," ene of our Chinese luundrymen was heard te say und the reason for his preforenco lorthel'KAHLSHIllT was that us the besom and body et the Hhlrt Is made el the best qualities Linen uud Muslin, they are easier te laundry and muke u better appouiunee when laundrled thun a Bhlrt made et cheaper material. MYBES& RATHFON, LKAIJ1NO LANCASTEll CLOTUIKUS, NO. 12 HAST KING STREET. LAN'C.VSTKlt, I'A. Till: UAHU UAHOAIN HTOIltt. T Burger & Sutten, I'UOIMUJSTORS, ' Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANUASTElt, I'A. Bargains in Spring Overceats. Bargains iu Spring Suitings, Bargains in Underwear, Bargains in Heck Ties, Bargains in Cellars, Bargains in Caffs, Bargains for Cash DON'T FORGET THE THREE BIG B'S. Burger & Sutten's BARGAIN BAZA Alt, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCA9TEK,1'A. H-lVrt A 1'OI.lOKSIAN'M DUTY. Policeman Eu. K, Huatu.19 North Street, Portland, Me., May 11, lb8J, writes t "I have been treubled lern geed many years with tuiluuimatlen et the bladder, dating as lar buck as during the tlme I was In the army. I sutrored with dull, heavy pains In the hack nnd kidneys tee Intense for me te descrlbe, und tried several temedles that were recem mended, and was examined by ene et our best physicians, who ptennunccd It Inflamma tion of the bladder ; and I want te the hospi tal for treatment, but all medicine und treat ment had seemed te full, 1 was recemmended te try Hunt's ltemedv, ss It Ind been used In several such cases here In Portland and vi cinity. 1 purchased u bottle at Smith's drug store here, und found utter using the first beu tle that it relieved me greatly, und alter using Buverul bottles teund that It did me mero geed than all ethor medicines und treatment 1 have received combined. And te add te my geed opinion et Hunt's Uemedy, I beg te state In closing that my wlie has been foruleng tlme tteuhled with u weakness and lnfluuimatten et the bla liter, with u Complication et ethor diseases pecullar te women. After using only two bettles she has been completely cured 1 and I cuu say that my wlie Is loud In praise et this wondertnl medicine, and I would highly recommend it te all who are suffering from kidney diseases or discuses of the bladder," Portland, lie, MHy 11, IsKJ. I hereby certify that 1 knew the facts et the sickness of Mis. E. K. Heath, and thut they ure correctly stated In thu foregoing certlfl. cate, and her eure win accomplished by the usuef Hunt's Ilcmedy. A. W. BJHTIf, Druggist, Cor Portland and Uroen Streets. This coleuruted and popular ShlttU u commeii-sonso Bhlrt In every partic lar, does net claim le have u patent, or unsightly "dlokey" besom, but does claim te have u commen-souso besom, made of 3 ply Linen. 2.1(0 flne. The body Is made et Wumsutta Muslin. WE aUAHANTEF. FOlt BHIllT THE PEAKL Best Material, Beat Workmanship, Best Fit. J,B.Martm&Ge. TTIHHIl Si mtOTIIKK. THEY HAVE DOME. -THE- Pine Spring Overcoats, Of which we leld you last weelr. We huve a very nlce assortment.of these veiy (lesliiilile garments. V can please you in ciiiullty. muku and prlce. THBX Allb OUlt OWN MANUFAOTUHK. TWENTY-F1VE DOZKN EXrit.V FINE WHITE SHIRTS.. Blzes, It te a), at very low ilgurce, Cull und eco thorn bclore they nre all geno. Te MERCHANT TAILORING we call your spnclalattoutlen. We oinmake you te order u tlrst-chwa Suit, Spring Overcoat, -en-PANTALOONS. lit prices one-lourth less than eljowliere. V e ..,,,'.,...,..,.. n vmsT.ni.AHS KIT for each nar- imeut, UOOD TIUMMING3, and satisfaction In everyway. Cull at Cer.We8t King nml Prince Sis., Ne. 40i: WEST euangk BTUEET, corner el 1 pressed in the resolutions new befere us. I may Charlette. di-iyd I A.U wUe knew him and who In this oem-' N MO 61ATUIUA1. UMANUU. This Is te certlty that I have used Hunt's Uemedy ler the kldney oeinplulnt, and derived much benefit trem IU use. 1 have been anilcted about ene year, ami re ceived tteattnaut Irem the local phytlelans, and used a uumber of se-called specifics with out any material help. 1 am happy te say, after using three bottles of Hunt's Uemedy, I was completely cured. I nevcr lull te recemmend It, and you are 1 liberty te use my name In any manner you maydeilrd Jeun w. Jounbten. ouwieii, cehw., way 7, jubj. LANOASTHU, I'A. UOTlOMKKK AND HKAU AUENT. ESTATK lirsn & Brether i at HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEER AND HEAL ESTATE AGENT, 01 North Duke St., Lnuoaster, Pn. Kvervthlnir lurtalnluir te my buslnesjwlll rcoelve my personal attention. Terms reason reasen reason ahle. aiveuiORCtUU lunLHld ) FENN HALL CLOTHINQ 1IOU8K, Ncb. 2 and 4 North Queen Street. LANCASTKK,X'A. 0A!se.,1nhie?irthjy?'An7 who bv hu iwaluwnt, remevee "VwyPft Jlig t aid Ubie b.uenglu w cancer, thiif inneUmt a pormaneut euro, and that without ?he iisa et tlie knllu or glvlnif pa'"- . . lHjit Je-lJ East Walnut street, Jewtr. comuiwtleu iree. frjww ji' l '?.&M wl01waM,WAFW -t
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