t&l J 9k mtfa$ta3 tuM. f'l Velutin' XX-Ne 183 vi.eriiiiw. Our stock of Spring Olething ia new ready for your inspection. It comprises Bueh a variety of styles that wewillBurely be able te suit you. Prices very low. A. C. YATES & CO, LKOOKU IIUILD1NG, OOR. OaB3TNUT & SIXTH 8T8., PHILADELPHIA. YK1U1 KATUrtlM, READY-MADE CLOTHING FOU MEN, BOYS, CUILDUEN. manufactured Irein carelully snlected WOOL F.NH. In nil ttie lending- PHKTTY STYLES, KXCELLKK.T FITTING. WELL HAUK WELL THIM5ir.Il, nml marked at figure that bear favorable comparison Itli tint low rat Riven by unv First OiiiM Clothing Heuso In tliu city. All woolens solccted with n view el giving tht best penttbln r os u Its nil te permanency or colors. All goods thoroughly sponged, te tlie end that thorn will bu no shrlnknge In lengths and widths of garments alter manufacture, Our make of CLOTHING always stands ttie lest as te durability, and maintains the shape and color In all klndset weather, rntnorshtue. A trial Is all that Is necessary te vonvlneu tbe mostskvplleof IU superiority ever most all ether make. Our $10 and $12 Suits nre marvels of arir-npnes, which no Clothing 1 1 u y or, contemplating thu purchasu et Burin Ualment, should tall te bee. Thu wonder It hew clothing se geed can bu maile terse llttle inenny. Frem thu assortment we have It Is net difficult te make sattstactery soleollomj, Btep in and sce what you think nt thorn rTrade respectfully eellclted. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANGASTElt CI.OTUIKllS, NO. 13 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTKU. l'A. H 111311 llUUllIKH. WE HAVE OUR BTOUK OP SPRING CLOTHING NOW READY FOH YOUR INSPECTION. The geed we otler te you arc all of OUU OWN SlANUFACTUUK, aru WELL MADK, WhLl.THIMMKD. et UOOI). HONEST MA TEHIAL and nt prices which NONE CAN EQUAL FOU CHEAPNESS. We till ospcelal attention te our large stock et Children's, Beys' and Youths' Suits. Onrltnoef SHOUT PANTSOirs, ter Chil dren, rangn from sizes 1 te 11, and from ene dollar ami fl fly cents up. LONG PANi'sUlTd, for Scheel Suits, from two dollars and twonty-flve cunt up. HOYS' SUITS, from the best te the obcapest, at all prices. YOUTHS' SUITS, all qualities, ler all uses, at your own prlees. GENTS' FUUN18UING GOODS, Or ALT. DEbCHlPTIONS. ALWAYBATTHE LOWEST l'HICKB. Trunks, Vallues, Shawl Straps, Ete. TCALL AT- HIESI & BROTHER, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Nes. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot. G ANsHAM A IIUO. EXTRA PUSH. That Is what makes our NEW HIMtlNU BTOUK LAUGEU, HKT1EU AND CUEAPEU tlian It ever wus beleru, Bee the wonderful low prices In -AND- Beys' Clothing. Men's Billta at 13.60, 1 1.00, 1 1.80, 15.00, JO 00, $3.00, 110.00, up te f 18.00. BOYS' AND OHILDRENS' OLOTHING OUR UUEAT SPECIALTY. Heys' HulU at 11.33, I2.S0, tl.00, 3.W. II.CO. 15 00, 18.00, up te 110.00. ' ....", Ohlldren'sButu at 11.83, 11.73, me, IW, W.00, Il.tW, uptefl.W. ' TO THE LADlKbt It you wish te buy Heys' orChlldrens' Suit leek at our rnrgn stock, elegant uiode styles, workmanship, quality and low priens. I'uey cannot be approached anywhere in this city. 1. Gansman & Bre,, THE FA8IUONAI1LE MEUCIIANT TA1 LOUS AND CLOTHIE113. Nes. 00.08 NOUTII UUKUN STBEET, Ulght en tbe Bouthwejt Cerner et Ornngf Strset, IiANOABlKU, l'A. HM connected with, any ether Olethiiig Heiue 1 tbe eltr. VLilTIIIAH K KMOVAI. REMOVAL EXTliAORDlNARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S.S. RATH VON, Merchant Tailor mid Draper. Kespcrtfu ly Inlerms his patrons nml thnputj. He that he has Itumeved Id Merchant Tailor. Ing Establishment Iriim Ne. IUI, whom It has liceu located torevor thirty years, te 131 North Queen St., (HOWKLL'B UU1LD1N0), Whero he has Just opnned with afresh and seasonable linn et fabrics, for men and boys' wear, whteh will bu made promptly te erder In any style, and satlslnctlen nssurnd, Tlinnktul ferpsst fuvmi. hi effort shall be te merit the continued cwinAilnrwA nt t iw. v. He, "" S. S. RATHYON. Practical Tailor. tnZMind H. UEIUlAItT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment. 1 nui new prepared te show te the trade an aiwertruiuit et Woolens for tbe Spring and bummer Tindo which 'or Heauty, Quality and Quantity surpass all my former otrerts te p iuue my customers Neiin but the very best Foreign and Ameri can frtlulcH for Dress and Huslnrss Bulls : n roinplute line or the Latent Shades et Spring Overceating. TJjn very best el werkmans'tlp and prloes lower than any Heme In the city for the sauie juaUty of goods H. G-ERHAKT, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, llAltllAIN Dl.OTllINU STOIIK, Ne. 24 CENT11E SQUAHE, LANUASTEU, l'A. Burger & Sutten, (PizefAr&'Tujzs.) ONE PRIOE TO ALL., AND THAT The Lewest Price in the City. SPRING SUITS KitOM W.W Ul, SPRING OVERCOATS, W.0), 17 SO, 110.00-WAUHANTKI). NOT ONE, HUT Several Cutters, te Suit Various Tastes. AN IMMENBK STOCK OV READY-MADE CLOTHING. MADE HY OUH OWN WOKKMEN AND KVEKY AltTICLE WAKKANTKD. l-Sole Agents for the DAYTON 8H1UT hiuidsemest, beet fitting, bust wrnrlng and Jowtutprlce. & Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. u-iyd w 1LL1AMUON A VOaTKK, Suits! Suits! Suits! CniLDUKN'8 KILTBHITS I HOYS' SHOUT PANTS SUITS ! HOYS' LONG l'ANTSSCHOOLSUITS I BOYS' STYLISH FULL DUUSti SUITS I SUITS Fer Yeunir Men cut In the LATEST FASH ION, thu Fit and Workmanship superior In Every particular, and prlees thu Very Lewest. SPRING OVERCOATS Larger In selection than ever. The very Lat est Fashions, Flulshed llundsomely, iiiui In every respect fully up te tbe hlgbeat standard ei oxceuuncu. , THR ALL-WOOL IIUBINKSb SUIT FOU TEN DOLL A US, and THE ALL-'WOOL UASSIMEUK HUIT VOU THIUTEEN DOLLA1IB, Are admired by all whoseothom ter durability and gunurul oxcellenu). Inmaku and material they are without u rival. WHITE DUES3 HHIUTS, WITH LINEN JlOdOMS, Twenty.flve cents. A better quality, neatly made, Forty-elght cents, a Bitpurter quality, Suvonty-tlvecents, but THE EIUIIMIK 8II1IIT Towers abnve them all, Is l'orfeot In Fit, un surpassed In Quality et Material, bolter made and lower in prloe than auy otlier shirt et the samogiade. l'UIOE, $1.00, ert5.40 for HALF.A.DOZEN. Williamson & Fester, -DEALEUS IN- Cletliltifr, Hats, Caps, Heets, Hheer. Uetil'a I'unilsliliiK UO0U8, Kubbcr GoetlH, Etc. Nes. 32-30 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK, PA. BOR&ER SUTTON LANCASTER, mm viva i A KK'B) 1'Jt.Ll, A CLEAR, HEAD. "OnoyeiraKO I was Induced te try Atkr's rituasaremedy for Indlitestlen, Constipa tion and lleidauhn, from which I had lone bt-ena rcat Bunemr. Cemmencelns with a dose et flve pills, l found their aouen easy, and obtained prompt reliel. In continuum their use, a sIiikIe I'tll taken alter dinner, dally, inn lirrti all thu tnedb Ine I havn re. quired. Aria's Till have keptmyHystcm ii'uular mill my head clear, and benefited me mere than all the medlcltiiM ever lieleri) tried. Kvery person similarly unnoted should knew their value, leiatatu street. OlilcaKO. .tuneO, ,hy- ,, ,. M. V. Watsek." Fer all diseases el the stomach and bowels, try Aran's Pitxs. rnurAnsn nr Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass, ?eid uyail nruKKl'U. n2.8,tw A YtCH'8 8AIIHAPAHILLA AND AYKU'B V Cherry Pectoral ter sain at Cochran's pnifc- siore, Ne. 437 nnd 139 North Queen St., Lancoster, Pa. r AB1M HACK, HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is absolutely the bu evor made, cemblnltiK the virtues ei hops with Rums, balsams and extracts. Its power Is wonderful In curlmr dlaenses where ether plasters simply relieve. C'rlek In the Hack and Neek, Pain In the Slde or Limbs, SHU Jelnt and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Itheu mat Urn, Neurulirla, Sore Cnest, Artocttens of the Heart and Liver, and all pains or aches In any part cured Instantly by the lien Platter, r-Trytt. Price, 25 cents, or flve ler l.(0. Mailed en receipt of price. Sold by all dni. HinuiiiMu cuiiiury stores. Jiep J'tailer Vom Vem pant. Proprietors, llosten, Mass. LAME BACK. WFer constipation, lesi et appellUj and diseases of tha bowels take lUwley's Btemach and Liver Pills. Scents. dMlydAw(J) NKW HOOK FOU LAUIKS. Female Hygiene and Female Diseases, ny j. rc.BHUtK, m. d., Member of the Lancaster City and County Medlcal Society. This work describes In plain lsnguafie the special Physlolefty and HyKlone of Weman and the Cuuxc Nature, Symptoms, rtoventleuuiiilTrcaunonlot Her Diseases. " Well adapled te fulOU Its oblcet." Pner. Wm. A. lUyueKD, Nuw Yerk City. " It Is a debatcd question hew much Inform ation should be given te the publle about diseases et females. We around always have been In favor of teachln thorn freely, pro pre pro vliled It Is done In the preper spirit nml man. nor. IV u can say of this llttle work that It fully meets theve requirements. It Is nllku Iree from superficiality und sensationalism, and ene should have no hesitation In recotn recetn inenilliiif it te any woman who desired te ac quaint horsell with thu liyKleiioel hur sexual llte. The author Is a respected retcular phys (clan and his velume Is morlterlous." Medi cal and Surgical Heperttr, Philadelphia. "Havlrnr carefully read the llttle velume, we find no word or phresn te etreml the meHt exacting We bcllove that overy woman would profit by the Inlormatlen con. tnlned In this linnily volume, and that very many would save themselves hours of autfur. ItiK by loltewliiK Its prccepu." Oermantewn Telegraph. " He r the author evidently has mode a thorough study of lug subject and In deals with it plainly. The Instructions he bIvcb are based en sound nhrsloleulcnl nrlnrini... i,i,i the book will be leund valuable by ,tnose ler whom It wns specially prepared." The llet- iwn .irun.crijH. the work is ene which woman may study PRIOB, - - - - 91.00. Fer sale at Zahm's Heek store, Ne. 20 Seuth Queen street, I.uucustur, Pa., or eunt by mall, iMFetiuuii, uii iwniii.(ii piiru, uy uuuressini; : Tu LxneASTiu Pl'iilisiiimu Ce., Lancaster, Pa. -Clreuhiri glvlni: contents, Ac, sent en application. ni3MwdftStw tiUlH,tCttlXH. A T IIUHNK'0. THE LOVEUB OF GOOD FLORIDA ORANGES. .lust received an lnvotceor INDIAN KIVEU FI.OItlD t OU ANUES from the jrrove of Hit. CHAS. NAUMAN (a former Lancastrian), Tnev are VEIIY FINK, thin skin and Juicy! They aru luscious -OUU- 1110 JILENDKD C0FEEE, The best 25 cents, In Lancaster. Try it and be convinced. -AT- BTJESK'S. NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. VAUU1AHMO, fj. F INK UAItKIAUB 1IU11.DKHS. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk OF LANUAbTBU COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN UEAIlOrOENTHALMAHICEr HOUSES LANCASTEU.PA, We make overy style Hiursyand CarlarKO dcslreit. All work finished In the most com. fortable and eleuaut style. We use enlv the best salected material, and employ only tbe host mechanics, Fer quality of work our prices are the cheapest In the stute. We buy ter ciiah and sell en the most reasenable terms. uive us a can. aii werK warranted. UEPAlltlNU PUOM VTLY ATTENDED TO. One set et workmen especially employed ler that nurnose. nW-tfdAw TXJV WA. HIS, !. rilUKUUKATHAKUAIN hTOUU, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEU, PA., JOHN 1 SCUAUM, Proprletor. UOllEAIEnAIJi AND PRKiltUHS THAN ANrUTHHH HO VMS IN AM Kit W A. oeo OOPPEtt KETTLES, all slxet, all prices. Every description of HOUSE FUUN1S1IINU GOODS. Every description et UAH AND COAL OIL P1XTUUES. Every description of UOUULE-SOLDEUED T1NWAUE. Every description et LAMPS, WOKTU HUYING. And a multltude et artlelus needed by all classes of the community. 5rlluytng and matiutaeturlng In wbolesale quantities, we are propareil te lve our pa. irons the benetlt of mentus thus saved or made. -Special attention paid te cOUNTUY JOHI P. SCHAUM, 21 Seuth IQueeu Qtroet, fflbI7-lyd LANOAHTKIt, PA. A JTKW UJTTUKULUSTOUKCUMMUUn HAHTMAN'd TKLLOW FU0T CIQaU niuuki PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1884. THE LAST MEETING. THK OLD COUNCIL MNAIj NRMlON. Itcoeiti nnd Mlsosllaeeons lln.lnnts In the Hrlect Itraneh Uonimeii Uennrll Bllrs up the KUcttle Lljint Ueniiany. A meeting of soled nutl common oeuti. oils was geld In tbelr respcotlve chambers lusterenluK te finish tip the uusIiicim of the year preparatory te the orKniil.ttleuof new con neils en Monday next. BKLKOf UOllxUIL. Present : Messrs. linker, Ilalilwln. lkewn, Dlller, Evane, Wise, Wolf, Zeeticr and Uorer, prcnilent. The rending of the mluute.1 was dls pennrtl with, Ilepeitt Ittnd. Tbe llunnce nntnmlttoe reported that they had fixed Tuesday April !!2, from 0 a. m. te 4 p tn., as the thne for nppcnl of tax payers from the elty tax ofliessed against thorn. The monthly repert of the eity troasurer and rcoelvor of tarcii was read. It shown the receipt for the past month te have bceu (8,000.01 ; expenditures (9,850 40 ; balance in the treasury (12,490 'i$. The repert of the water oetumitteo was read. The oerarulttco ink that (2,000 from the ceutluKunt fund he transferred te the appropriation for water works ou eral, for the years 1891 and 18S5, and 12,000 for doflelonoloH for current year. Ne aotlen was taken en the report. An opinion from J. W. Jehnsen, eltv solieltor was read, whorelu he mates that the elty In liable te pay the reward of 450C for the nrreBt ami conviction of Jero, Dungau for attemptlug te flre the Htables of the Fountain iuu, ami that II. M. Qraeff is entitled te the reward. Mr. liaker moved that the reward be paid te Mr. Graeff. Mr. Dlller objeotcd, Baying that tbore wan anether elajmant, Iteinhart, who he bollevod was entltled te the reward, Messrs. Wolf nnd Baldwin were also of opinion that Reiuhart's elaim was as geed or botter than QraelIV, and if the meney was paid te the latter the eity might bd held for payment te the fermer also. Mr. Drewn theusbt it would be well te have the claimants brought tojrethar and let thorn ngroe en a compromise Mr. Evans said that the district atterney who tried the case and convicted Duncan had said that Oraelf was entitled te the rewaid, nnd thu eity solieltor, te whom the matter had bceu referred, alie said se. In view of the difleroneo of opinion among oeiiucilmon Mr. Baker witlidiew his motion und moved that the matter b 3 refcrrcd for Investigation te a joint com cem com mitteo of threo from oaeh enambcr. and suggested that the oemmltteo be appointed from members of council who held evar. The motion was agreed te and the ehalr appointed Messrs. Dlller, Wise auu Seener. Common oeunoil coueurrod aud appointed AleBsrs. uearu, Ueuuuu auu ltlddle. ulre uepariment Matters. Mr. Brown oalled attcntieu te the fact that the oemmltteo ou flre engines aud hese had made ue repert en the mitter of purchasing the Einpire been and ladder preperty, whieh had been referred te them te purchase fer(2.G00, If they could de se. lle had heard luemburw of the company say that they would net take less than $3,600 for the preperty, but he thought it might be purchased for (3,250, aud It would be cheap at that (lure. He moved that the oemmltteo be authorized te buy it at (3,250 Mr. Baker seconded the motion. IIe had heard it could be bought by the eity for (3,250, nnd that In that oveut the Pennsylvania railroad company, whieh wanted the city te purchase it, would re linquish all elaim that they may have against the preperty. Mr. Wolf aud ethers thought the matter had better be handed evor for aotlen by the new oeuuolls, whieh will organic next week. Without taking further actieu a motion te adjourn prevailed. COMMON COUNCIL, Common counell was called te erder by I'resldent Hurst, the felbwing tnombera being in utteudance : Messrs. Adams, Albright, Bare,Uolenius, Cormeny, Demuth, Dlnkleberg, Ebnrmau, Evarts, Hartley, Heury, Huber, Kendig, Uiddle, Schum, Bkcen, Spaeth, Hurst, president. The minutes of the procediui: meeting wero read and approved. nepert of Hanttnry Committee Dr. Belenlus, from theaaultary oommlt eommlt oemmlt teo, prceeuted the report of that oommlt eommlt oemmlt teo, in whieh 1b the following resolution : " Whuiikas, The smallpox has llnally been eradicated from our city, nnd the city appropriation is reported as cxhatiHt ed : therelore, be it " Jltieked, That hereafter the salary of the health commissioner be fixed nt the sum of ene hundred dollars ((100) annu ally, tmbjoet te the approval of the elty councils." The resolution was adopted. Solcet couneil concurred. Urlusing ;the lStuctrle I.I cot company tu Tenin. Mr. Ilrudle submitted the following res olutions te counella : "WiiEitnAs.Tlie Maxim eloetrio light and power company has guaranteed te furnish the eity et Laneastcr the full uumber of 120oleetrlo lights, oaeh of 2,000 oaudle ....nw Inn .l.i. .. ... nf ...11. ..nnw .....I ,.unu., ivi fruu ivi ii, u& uuu J1...I, liuu I " wiikuuab, After a fair nud impartial trial, et evor tour months, under tuu most faverable conditions te the company and of patitnt forbearance en the part of the taxpayers, said company has net only failed te furnish the required number of lights for any ene single night, hut hai also utterly failed te furnish the two thou sand (2,000) candle power guaranteed the city, thoreforo be it " Jletefred, By thoseleet and common ceuucils that the said Maxim eloetrio light and pewer company be required within thirty days from date tomake geed their oentraot by net only furnishing the full number of 120 lights uightly, but te make such prnetical and soiuutifle tusts an willdoraenBtrato te the lamp oemmittco that the lights ure aud have beeu giving the required 2,000 oaudle pewer guuiiiti guuiiiti teed by said eumpauy, and be it "Ilaehed, That should said company fail or rofuse te make geud their cetitrnat Within said thirty days, furlhur pay ment ou the part of the elty he withheld and the flnanoe oemmittco be nud nre hereby authorized te annul the contraet and enter suit te rocevor the amount of the bend given the elty by said Maxim oleottlo light aud pewer company, aa a guarantoe for the faithful porferroauco e' their con traet." Mr.Riddle, in support of the roselutlone, said that he had prepared It, alt jeugh he wai ene of the lamp oemmittco wh'jn four months age thpy accepted the eloetrio light, Bluoe then he has oemo te the con clusion, nfter paying particular nttonlleu te the lights, that they are net a hucoecb. no leit tuat tue eity ei mtioaster bo be bo leovod In the eloetrio light system, but they eco that this Maxim light la net what it was claimed te he. It foemod te Mr. Rlddle that the lamp oemmlttoo was wrong te allow this matter te grepe along aa it has bceu doing, hocause there has beeu hardly a night but what thorn were 15 or 20 lamps out. Iloeoulduot, aut he did net suppeee that tliore la a cltlzeu tu Lan caster who can, tall what the real lighting power of tliese lamps are. whether thev 1 glve 2,000 oandle pewer or net. If this : oempauy Is bankrupt, as Rome say it If. 1 the Roenor we get rid of It the better and the sooner we let the company knew that we de net propeso te be hoodwinked the better tee. Mr. Selium wai very mn eh In favor of the resolutions. The lamp oemmltteo, he said, had dene nil in its pewer te get geed lights : had written te the company re peatedly remonstrating against the de lleiunt lights, but never received a word of explanation ; get no answer of any kind. He was very much in favor of the eleotrle lluht. but under the tirosent olrctimatauecB regarding the condition of that which we have new, he was net In favor of continu ing under this company. Mr. Evatts was glad te bee that seme of the mombers of ojunells wero beginning te bee that this light is net a sneoess. Fer his part he had thought it would be be from the start ; these resolutions wero in erder bofero the lights wero aoeopted. Mr. Riddle averred that he was net quite be far sighted as Mr. Evarts, and he had voted for the Maxim light, bcoauce ether eitieB wero Illuminated by oleetrlolty, aud InneaUer, boleg a progressive elty, should have it also. He bollevod that nine tenths of our citizens are In favor of having geed eleotrle lights. IIe said that he wanted the company te bring hore competent men who could by soientiflo tests domenstrato the oxaet pewer of the lights new in use, If it could be done. Mr. Skeen agreed with Mr. Rlddle and his resolutions, but moved te amend the resolution by making the phrase "within thirty dnyH from date," read "tweuty days" etc. Mr. Hlddle said the chairman of the lamp oemmlttoo bad suggested that he should make It 15 days. But he thought it well uet te crowd the company. By se doing they may sce ure a ehance te offer seme oxcube. IIe thought also that BO days wero uet tee long, as councils cannot take aotlen en it bofero that time. Mr. Skoeu was of the opinion that, as the company had treated the lamp oom eom oem mlttoo no oeolly, is should be shown that the elty has seme backbone tee. Regarding thia phase of the matter Mr. Demuth Bald that he had written te the manager of the Maxim company, saying that a certain lamp burned poorly, and the answer he received was highly offenalve and unlit for puhlioatieu. .Mr. Beard said he objeetcd te the cur tailing of the time, aud en a vete the amendment was lest. Tite original resolutions wero thou unan imously ndopted. Boleet counell couour ceuour coueur rod. Miscellany. The reports of the various oemmlttoos wero then read, nfter whieh President Hurst addressed a few words of thanks and farewell te the retiring couneil, and Mr. Riddle moved a vete of thankB te the president, clerk aud nnd janitor for the faithful mauner in whieh they Lave per formed their dutieB. The motion was loudly carried, and oemmon oeunoil ad jeurned. ai ' ' Twe Uuiles en liar i)rss, N. X. Times. A lady who had Imported a dress from Paris Hout an anxious letter te the oustem houue authorities a few days age. Bhe stated that Bhe paid duties en the dresn when Bhe received it, but that it did net fit, and ahe wanted te Bend it baek te Paris te be nltered. bhe wanted te knew whethcr Bhe could get it back again without paying the duty a second time. Collector Hebertsen Bald that the law re quired that the duty should be oelleoted a second time, as the garment was net in actual tise, and oeuld net thernfore be readmitted as a " por per por seual cfTeet." A short time age a gentleman of this city imported a flne bloyelo from England nnd paid the duty thereen. Uu used the vehiole iu this country for aeveral months, and took It with him ou a trip te Cuba. When he returucd home with his bloyelo he wan astonished te find that the customs regula tions required him te again pay an Impert duty upon It. IIe was told that the bioycle was a luxury of foreign make and must pay duty overy time that It ro-enterod this country. IVhatlilu TiieySay? N. Y. Herald. The Conarenienal Recerd is Intonded te give in full the debates of Congress, but the praotlce of holding Bpecehca ever re. vision deprives it iu a measure et its utili ty. The trnde dollar dobate waH Impor tant bcoauEe we, and many ethers, bollevo that Congress is going te nuthorize a de. lihorate swindle upon the poeplo ; aud yet, wltcu we turn te the Recerd te read the dobates of Monday, we And : Mr. Bland addressed the heuse. IIe withholds his remarks for revision. Mr. Miller, of Texas, addressed the heuse. He withholds his remarks ter ro re ro visleu. Mr. Lacey nddtessed the heuse, IIe witbbelda his remarks for rovislen, Mr. Van Alstyne addressed the house. IIe withholds his remarks for rovisleu. The only nrguraenta glven are contaiued iu seme remarks of Mr. Ermentreut, whieh wero net spoken, but wero printed by unanimous oeustuit. Thcae speoehoa will new be scattered evor the next flve or six days aud soparated from their oentoxt. The extreme penalty of bigamy Is two metliei-n-ln.law, but the penalty for r.et at tumlltiK te your cold hewever trlutnir It li, will bu Honoring consumption. Tnke Dr. Hull's CeiiKh Syrup us seen as you detect trouble or pntn. The Han Who Talks much. We want te say a word te you who make a llvlnir with your teiiKiiu, 1 ou certulnly must have it clear, strong voice te ohkuke your lis teners, nr. Thomai' hclectna Oil for sero threat, colds, and hoirseueds Is unexcelled, Utu ami mlmlre. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, drugglHt, 137 and 139 North Oueen street, - . A i.reat lllioevery. Mr. Wm. Theiniu, et Newton, In., (ays t "Mywlfuhas been burleusly atlucted with a ceukIi ler twenty-live years, und this sprint; mere severely than ever before. Shu had used many remedies without relief, and being uracil te try Dr. Kind's New Discovery, did he, with most Kruilfylng results. Thu first bettlu relUvud hur very much, and tha second bottle has absolutely cured her. Shu has net !ud se koeiI health for thirty years." Trial bottle frce at U. A. Lecbur's drun stere. Large sire, $1.00, "Hire Him Out," This Is a common remark when reuKhs and rewdys insult publle docenoy by their un un un Boemly ways. DyBpuptla Is a horrid bore. Flre 11 out with yjtirdecJ: 7Noei Jltltcrt Yeu cun de it. Fer side by H. II. Cochran, drugulst, 137 and 139 North Uucun stroet. 1 Wish everybody te Knew, Itev. (leorge II. Thayer, an old cltlien of this vicinity Known te every one its u most liittuentlal cltlten and christian minuter et the M. K, church. Just this moment stepped In our store te say, " 1 wish overybody te knew that I oenuldur that both myself and wlfu ewe our Uvea te Bhlleh'a Consumption Cure." it Is tiavluif u tremendous sale evor our counters amllsulvlni; perfect satisfaction Iu all eiurs et Lung OtsunAes, such as nothing else has dene. DUS. MATCH KIT A FUANUE. Hounnex, I ml.. Muy 15, '78. Beld by II, II. Cochran, daugRlst, Nes. 137 and IK) North Queen Htreet, Lancuuter. teblleedl liucklen's Arnica Balve, The Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Ilrulses, bores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fever sero, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, und positively cures Pllu or no rav leuuired. It U ituar- untoed toylve perfect satfslaotien or money ruiuuuue, i-nce, .a cvuu pur oex, x or 8U10 bye. A. Lech, r. A Dangerous Vase. Uecbbstbr, Jnnn I, IfMi "Ten , Years age I was attacked with the mest Intense and deathly pains In my back, and KUIteie. " Extending te the end of my tees and te my brain I " Which made me dollrleiis I " Frem aeny. "It took threo men te held me en my bed at times q 'The Docter- tried In vain te rcllove mc. Hut te no purpose. " Morphine and opinie, " Had no effect I " Alter two months I was given up te din, ' When my wlfe heard a nolghber tell what Hep nitters had dene ter her, alie nt ence get and gave me ome. Iho first de-m oased my brnln aud soemod te go hunting through my system ler the pain. " The second dese oased me se much that I slept two hours, something 1 had tint dena for two months. Hetore 1 tuvl used five bot tles, I was well and at work, as hard as any man could, for evor threo woeks I hut I worked tee hard for my strenirth, and tak ing a hard cold, I mi taken with the most ncute and painful rbeumulhm all through my system that was e or known. I called the doctors again, and niter soveral weeks, they left me a cripple en crutches for llte. as they said. I met a friend and told him mv case. and he said Hep llltters bad cured htm anil would euro me. I poehod at him, but he was se earnest I was Induced te tise them again In less than lour wwks I threw away my crutches and went te work lightly and kept en using the bitters ter flve weeks, until I be came as well as any man living, ami have been se ler six years Bluco. It also cured my wife, who had been se for years end hns kept her and my children, well and hcaity with from two te thrce bottles per year. Thcru Is no need te be sick at all It these bltters are used. J. J. limit, Kx-Suporvlser. That peer Invalid wlfe t ' Sister t " Methor t 'Or Daughter t ' Can be made tho.pletuio of health I With a tow bottlei et Hep Hitlers I " WM ieu let them wffer t" in!2TuThAS.tw incr uuenti. D UKS3 HOODS. WATT, SHAND k CO,, Have Ilocelved another large lnvotce et Summer Silks, att7Xc i Wc, 58c. a yard. A cholce line of new blmdcs In Colerod Silks, atCOc.,75c, ll.OOayard. We Invite special at- luuueu 10 our Blaek Dress Silks, at $1 00, $1.25, (1 .50, lately sold at $1 25, $1.50. $1.78. New SprinffDreea Goods, In all the popular fabrlci and colorings. UhNTS' UNLAUNDHIEDSHIHTB, full sire, llnen besom, Mc. each. Gents' Unlaund. rieuttnirw. ru-iniercrd, linen lmsnm und cutTs. 50c. eucu, usual prlce 75c, CENTS' UNLAUNDUIED SHIKTS, re-lu forced, Watnsuttu. Muslin. 75c each, usually sold at I1.C0. GENTS' UNLAUNDUIED SIIIIIT9, New xeric .inns, iuuii'in latest improve ments, best Shirt In the mar ket, for $1.00 euch. Special Hargutns in Gents' Seamless Hulf-Hose, 12Kc n pair, usually sold at 20e. GenU' regu lar made German Hulf-Hose, COc. and 15c. a pair, usually teldut 2J and S7e NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. N EXT IKMHl TO T111S UOUIIT IIOU8K FAMESTOCK'S. Carpets I Carpets 1 Carpets! Carpets I NOW OPEN A LAHHE LOT OF CAUPETS FUOM PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOHli AUCTION. Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, I0c.,G0e. and 75 ctn. Vunettan Hall and Blair Carpets te match, 12e., 15c. 2iia, 250., 3ie., 37KC 3e. and 50 cts. Hlcll Damask Hall und Slntr Carpets te mutch, 25c, 31c, 37Xe-i 15- and te cts. Ingrain Carpets, At 25c, 30c, 33e., 37)c., 'c und 50 cts. Alse, n large stock nt Uncr Carpets at 25c, 80a , 33a , 35e., ivc, 4Se., 60c, 10c und 05 cts. PurteiiH ceiumenctiig lieusekeeplnu, nnd these about te replenish, would de well te see our lurde stock et cheap Carpets bofero pur chasing. Open this day fiem New Yerk a line of Eng-II-h Tupestry Jlrussnls Curpet, In bcuutltul Patterns, prlce only OSe. per yard. B. E. Fahnestock LANOABTEU, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. ItUUHH AUU HTATlONJfllt, 1UANK HOOKS ANDSrATlONKHV. JOOT BAER'S SUM, 16 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. Price Twe CmU. MAT Attn VAVIt. j'UKHALB -AT- ellz's Only fiat store The most complete assortment of Bprtrts; styles StlfT nnd Belt Hats ever ettered In this city nnd at prices that will astonish the most careful buver. We have taken great enre In selcctlng these goods, net only In regard te style, hut tn quality also nml as we buy fnr oesh and soil for cash only, we guarantor te give you as Reed an article "It net batter " than can be bona lit nny whero for the meney. The YOUMtN'S HtlT lint this aoasen fa a beauty, nml ter quality, style nnd durabil ity cannot be surpassed. The HItOAD. WAY Silk Hat U a very sensloie style this season, having a full brim and becoming almost any one. cloth iTnU are the prin cipal feature ler boys nud we have a full assortment. A lull line et Hght-welght 80FT nnd POCKET HAT8, and In taet everything that can be found lit a first class Hat Store, at 144 North Queen Street. (UUNDAKEU'B OLD STAND,) A few doers abeve the Franklin Heuse, LANCASTKU, PA. mar27 lydAw OHULT'Z bLU STAHI), CHEAT UHDUOTION IN Hats, Caps, Purs, Ladles' Seal Bnoquea and Delmans, Ladlea' Fur-Lined Oireulara, Ucuts' and Ladles' Seal Caps at Cost. HILK UMBIIKLLA8. A Large Assortinent et GLOVES at Cost. TUKLAKOK8T STOCK AND ABSOUTMENT OF F.VSHIONAULE , Fnrs, &c. i Evoreflnroil te the public, at the LOWEST PUICEB. Wholesnloand Uetall. Huy ler cash only nnd sell cheaper than uny ether Hut Stere In Uie city. SOLE AGENT FOU TUB Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster. Heys' Cups trem 10c. up. Men's Capset all kinds grcnlly redticed In prlce. Hupalrlng neatly aud promptly doue. Old Silk llats made onhlenablo. JOHN SIDES, dM-tld Successor te 8HULTZ A IJHO. VAlll'JCTH, lSTAIII.ISUKO 1850. CARPETS AT Philip Schum, Sen 4 Ce's 100 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. We have n full supply of HAG AND FILL. ING CAHPETH. We euly use the best of ynrns. li yen want a geed, sorvlceable Carpet, please come und uxumlne our stock befere purchnslnir elsowheio, e will sell as cheap us the cheapest. Come and sea foryeurself and becenvlnced, as we always have the reputa tion et making flrst-eluss Carpets. CUSTOM UAG OAHPKT8 ASPF.CIALTT COVEULETS. COUNTKUPANEH, ULAN- KETB, CAUPKT CHAIN, STOCtt- 1NU YAUN.&e. Dyeing Dens In all IU branches at short no tice. COAL I COAL! Of the host quality, expressly for family us. TltTABAMPLhTON. KEMEMHEUTHE OLD bTAND. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO'H. NO. 150 SOUTH WATEH STREF.T, lB-3md LANCASTKU, PA. MUH1CAL IXHTHUMKNIH, XXriI.CO.X Bt WHITB Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW 1S.THE TIME TO I1UY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT BLAUGUTEUINa PUIUE8. One Geed Socend-IIand Piane $50.00 One Kleiiiint Secend-lland Organ 15.00 One Elegunt Nuw Organ, 12-slop Couplers and Sub-llass 53.00 Wilcox & tVhlte Oruuus trem $75.00 te $150.CO "Knabe," MePhail, Grovenstoln & Fuller, Koyeteno, and Vose & Bena Jclaues, All Marked Down te Bettem Prices. Almest glyeii awuy. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Wareroeras, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. II. LUCKENHACU, Aaeut, fehl7.ttd MAVUlNKltr. H AVI NO l)IBUl.Vfcll tAltrKH(lUllf and pctmuiiuntly closea the Chestnut (street Iren Works, l desire te Inform my old patrons aud tbe publle generally, that lam, still In thu business, belnglocated In the Penu Iren Company's Works, North Plum street, whero 1 am making Iren and Hrass CasUnifs et every de trlplleii, and will he pleased te serve all who may laver me with their patron, olio. Frem te years ezporluuce In the bus I new aud using thu best material and employing the bust uiechunlCH, I am sullfted I can guar antce ontlre sutlstuctleu. CasttuKS n" from a mixture et Iren and steel which are mere ro re liublu ter struuKth and durubillty than the bust cast Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls und rolling mill work a specialty. Cast" lugs uuulu et very sett iron, nnd brass cast ings et every description. I nave all the pat ters ar the well and luverably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved, Alse en hand, mills completely fitted up or la purts, te repluce old ones which have been la use ler yours, Kuutunteeing them te g'T Utactlen.- w,.,. v tJl'KOIAl. lt TUIIAUOtl patterns and flnish au.t warranted net te rip. Alse Umlurwear, Hosiery. Gloves and ethur staple gie5"s. Ail cheap te suit the prew.it tiuies. Ploesu c" nna owmlne bolore you buy IIKNUY HECHTOLD. Ne. 61 North Ouwm Htivet, r Bisn eltlie Ulg atoeklng, M M-JyU A M i-3 ! ; ,'i u 11 4 1 V
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