V.; uMligetxM 'v: Vel ii me XXNe 180. LANCASTER, PA, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1884. Price Tite Cents. m.OTIIINU. K1ZWU1 Our stock of Spring Clothing 1b new ready for your inspection. It oemprieos such a variety of BtyleB that wowillsurely be Cible te suit you. Prices very low. A. C. YATES & CO., LKDUKIl IIUII.DINU, OUR. OHE3TNOT St SIXTH ST8., PHILADELPHIA. 'pe.MOVAI. REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S. S. RATH VON, Merchant Tailor and Draper. Rospeotlu It ln(ertn hi patrons ami the pu't. He that tin Ins fteineved lilt Merchant Tailor Ing Establishment lrem Ne. 101, whero lth&i been located ter ever thirty yearn, te 13i North Queen St., (HOWELL'S UUILDINO), Whero he ha Jtint opened with atresh and seasonable Mnn et fabrics, ler men and boys. ' wear, which will be made promptly te order In nny style, and satisfaction assured. Thankful for put favor, his efforts shall tx te merit thu continued cenfidents et the pu'o pu'e pu'o lle. s. s. RATHVON. Practical Tailor. intMind H. UKItllAUr. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment. I am new prepared te show te the traile nn assortment et Woolens ter the spring anil Hummer Ti mle which 'or lleutity. Quality anil Quantity surpasses all my leriner efforts te p east) my custemurs. None but the Tery best Korelgn anil Araorl Araerl can fabilcH (or Dress unit JliulnciH sulta; a, coin pi u t line et the Latest Shade et Spring Overceating. Tbe very best nt werkmsnsMp nml prices lewur thun nny lloime In the elty (or thu samu quality et goods. H. GEEHABT, TAILOlt, Ne. 6 East King Street. 1 ANHMAN HUD. EXTRA PUSH. That Is what makes our NRW BPItlNO BTUOK LAIIUEU, HE'l'tEll AND CHEAPUll than It ever whh botero. Ree the wonderful low prices tn -AND- Beys' Clothing. lien's Stlltii at 13.50, 11.00, $l.S0,ft).00, (0.00,(3.00, iie.w, nil te ;iu.ue. BOYS' AND CHILDREN' CLOTHING OUR UUEAT SPECIALTY. . ""y' "n'ta at $1.23. $150, JIOO, fSJbO, $!.(, 15 UO, d.OO. up te 110.00. Chllilren'sUulU at (LSi, 91.73, ij.00, titfl, IJ.00, (1.00, up te (CM. T T.IE IiAP'.K& ', u yn wish te buy Heys' orUhlhlrena' HulU leek ut our larue atoek. elegunt uiiule itylcs. werkinunghlp, quality ami low prien, ihey cannot be upproachei uny whero In this city. L, fiansman & Bre., TUB KASIIIONAnLK MKIICH.VNT TA1. LOU8 AND CLOTIIIKK3. Neg. 00.08 NUltTH QUKM 8IJIEET, Illght en the Bouthwest Cemer el Orange Utrcat, LANOABTKlt, PA. Net oennootod with any ether Clothing Ueuae In the cltv. WITHOUT H.XUKPTIUN THE 1JI5SV fle Cigar in the ctty. ilAnTMA'8 YKLLOW rilONT ClQAIl tTOllJB. VI.UTMItO x.-ssvjw; M VKIU HATIirOn. WINTER STILL LIVES. March, llie firm innnlli or Spring, linn been liereNiitl Is new mileied iipnti the minute el tliuouanbygeno. Apill has bemi tistheeil In, nml with It celli mul uncnmlnrtahlit weather, an it reminder, It would soeui, that winter ailli Ives, and lint Spring, with all lis glml tidings. Is yet luggrud and yet n thing of the future, till PipiikiiiI inn of thu wcather-wlse te tin contrary notwithstanding Spring will unruly romp, hownver. anil with II hung the mild weather whleh will uereasl. Inte a change of raiment-tun hiyln n-lde or In; Ovutceut mul lleavv (tarmeiila ter thnau Ilghteriiiul morn PMinfor'iible. Antlctpa tnir tlie wants of our patrons, vH have l ad made !'P"m!.n.f.111" '"HeM and "t Milectlnn of CI.Ol'lllNU KOll MKN, HOYS) ANDCHIL DHKN, shown by i uy Meil hi) ll tills hi'cIIiiii of tlie state. All the ImiiitHtimn styles provulent, made I,, a thorough vtiimiitleiiianimr, from brut known makes et Textile fabric, anil warranted eiimit te the bout sold bv any ene aiiywlinrnntllkufliruit). KINK WOOLENS, ter Custom Tailoring i huniUomennd attrae attrae llve Novelilos.to meet thu requirements et a Koshlenablo Trade. Ne iiKsoilment llkoeurs. Ne prices mero reasonable. MYERS & RATHFON, LKAIMNU LANLAHTEH CLOrillKltS, NO. 13 tJAHT KING STUB Ml LANCABTKH, PA. B UHOK.lt A SUITON. Fancy Paiitaloenings, KIIK3I1 KKOM THE LKAOIVO MAIIKETS. JUaTllKLKlVKD HY & Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCSTEIl, PA. TIIV TUB DAYTON SHIRT, AND YOU WIM, NKVKIt WANT ANY OTIIKll HUIIT, NECKTIEi: IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ToKethor with overy olher artlcle bclenKlnir te a flrtit-clax Cletlilntf itiiiimr. Call, eamlnn koeiIs, Vn I cennult the line list bofeio miking your spring purctiuaei. Burger & Sutten's BAZAAR, Southeast Angle Ccntre Square, I.ANCAhTEU. PA. IMyil ir ltS It A IIIIUTHKU. VK INV1TK YOU TO CALL AND SEE tte FINK LINK et NRW GOODS which we haviiJumeiM'nuil lerthnSPItlNO bKA- UON. Ve haveall the newunt Btylu) In Suitings and Treuserings, which we will maliu te onler at such LOW l'lUCKSng will Hurprlte jeu. We will make te your eritur n geel, utylluli All-Weel SUIT for $12. Call nml o&atrlne the bra which we Mint line nttfoeila Measure te Order -KOll- $15 for a SUIT. 49 Your patrenage U lellcltcd. Hirsh & Brether's PKNN IIAI.I. CI.OIIUNU UOU8K, Nes. 2 and 4 North Queen Btroet. LAN0A8TKU, PA. w ILMAMHON A VOeTKlt. AN UNRIVALLED -reu-THIETEEN DOLLARS. This Particular Butt we had maile te our own special order. It tstrlmmnd and madu In u superior style mul la honestly worth all we uak ierlt. -OUR- SPRING OVERCOATS Are the very LATEST STYLUS. Trimmed and Finished In tlie Hest Order. Bilk alouve llnlnRBund liclnitH, every gariuent wurruuted te tit, and the pi Ices ure the le a est. Children's Kilts and Short P&at Suits In Light or Dark Celers, mtleote 1 from the Choicest unit LaiestBpiIng Patterns, marin up Imuilkemelv ami tit eleunntlv. TIIK V3.SU BUIT are as excellent In thli respect as the uiore ex punitive. BOY'S BHIRT WAISTS III W1UTK MUBLIN WITH IIOX PLEAT HACK and L1NKN COLLARS ANDCUKrS. Alne KUUNCIl PKUCALK. CALICO, CIIK- VIOTSanil IILUEuud UUEY KLANNEL. The THICKS commencing at 20e und SSc, tin te 12.23. The Celebrated " Elglunle " Shirt, That we guarantcn a ported tit. It Is the universal favorite. We sell them for One Det laroaeh or Five Dollars ami Kilty Cents for Hall a Dezon, . w. h.,w.u n "W Aesortmentof Oontlemen's Night Itebus lrem 7Ae te (1.23, Nea. 32-30 BAST KING- STREET, LANOASTKlt. PA. YAltA AND HAVANA U1(1AH,UUAUAN teed clear tiller, for be,, at IIAUTMAN'8 YKLLUW iUONT CIOAU BTOHK, BURGER SUTTON Williamson & Fester, ntKOHIAI.. mxxtrt - jruc sr- A VKIl'rt I'll.l. ACLKAR1IKA1). "OnoyetrniHi I wan tmliiroilte try Arnn'a rittaas n ri'incily for IiullnoHtlen, (;otiHtlpn (;etiHtlpn (;otiHtlpn lien nml IIdmIhcIiii, Iieiii which I hail long ijt'Mit a gmatminnrnr. Leinmiiuciilng with n iIehd el fivn pniM, 1 IeiiiiiI tiielr action eiwy, nml obtained prompt reimi In cnntt'iulng llwlr 1 1 he, n alngln Pill liiknn altiir illnnvr, iliilly, him Iii'hii all the ineill Inu I lure rn. 'jnlri'il, Avia'ii PifcW Imve ki-pl my xynlfiu icguliir ami my html rlrur, ami bi-niitltiiil inn iniitii than all the iniMlldni' ever Imferti tried. 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Ker Buleat Zalim's Iloeitstoie, Ne, 20 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa , or sent by mall, postpaid, pn receipt et price, by uddresslug t TuuLAKOASTun Puulisuine Ce., Lancaster, Pa. -Circulars giving contents, .te., sent en application. in3Mwd,t2tw TTKADQUAUTKUh VOH TIIK INDIAN MEDKMES, KA-TON-KA AND MODO0 INDIAN OIL -AT LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 0 EAST KINQ 8TREET, LANCASTER, I A. TUE SIIIPWltKOK. TtlV; MMiUC TIIK IIARlKtiHTKINMANM. Tim mdsln's htery new tbeHl.lp HtrnrU I'ulll.ig l no iimiii iiHru ipiiri ion I.Hln Hurt Iver's nttitlns. Crtptnlit Bclioetilioven, of ttin vrrreked vessel, D.iiilel Htelnniunu, en (icing Inter viewed, precciitcd tlie follewlna Rtiemnt ii'HpL'etiiiK Dm catastroplie wliicli Le li.id prafi.irfxl en tlie 3.1 of April, after n voy vey voy nt;e of thirteen nml ene liulf d;ia from Antwnrp : At 0 p in . tlie benrhiK of Oliobueto by dead rccketiititf te tlie NeiiiidlngH, w,im West ene half Henth by oempiiHH, distant twenty five tnllcn. Tliore was a tlunsa fe; nnd lieavy rain. Tlie steamer did slew ftUmtnini;, Went ene quarti'i, Henili one pelut, Hetiutlinne every hour. About 0:15 I Haw through the inlet a faint llht iibiiU two point" off the ntnrbentil bow, distp. pjarinp out of night nt times for four or llve tnlnutcH. TakitiR It for Cliobueto, I steered for it, fieundin thirty fathoms, and ten or twenty minuter) later saw ih.tt it wua tlie fixed light of Sambro, appear Ini; clear, nnd, nt tlie name time, sce Ini; a faint show of wb.it I took te bis Uliebuote Unlit, about four points en the Htarbeard bow. We sounded twenty-fix fathemc. Put the helm hard npett, but it was tee late. Just before the bhip struck en tlie reeks we had heard twiue the fog wliistle of Satubre. Thu first nbcek was liKht, tlie Hi'oend heavy. We could net get the en K in os te work aud wp drifted ever tlie reckH aud anchored tbe ship l)ing topretty quint, with llttle re.i. I erdered tbe chief and second ofllcers te lower the beats nnd get the children and female paasengerfl in first. While I teiw thin ROlni; en, having already ene beat en the wnter, the erew working with n will, I saw the ship coining nearer the breakent Again I ran terward te ren if tlie chaiu eable watt net breken, Ilofero getting tborea moustieiiH sea breke ever tbe peep washing every passenger, chl'dreu and women, who steed en iloek ovorbeard This was followed Itntncdiituly by nn aw ful crash. The ship went down ns qdtek ns lightning, stem llrst, carrying every ene who was en dcek aud in tlie bridges. I ran up the fere rigging and was washed out bofero getting half way, but Miccecdf d afterwards in catching the topsail yard which steed just nbove water. A moment after a passenger was able te join me. The night was foggy aud rainy. We saw nothing mero. The next morning we were gallantly rescued by the men upon Sambro island about 5 a. in., in ene of our own beats, there being no life beat or rocket apparatus en the island. Some of the crew had already succeeded in reaehing tbe islaud through the surf. Tlie number of passengers drewned was niucty, aud tbe number el tlie crew drowned was tiiiriy tiiiriy thrce. The utimher of passengers saved is tbrce ; tbe number of crew, six. We had n llae pissie, until en the Bauks, which we crossed in -11 deg. 23 mln,, seeing seme patches of Held ice. Tbence we had au aim 'st continual fog with rain. We get our last obuerva tieu en the morning of the 2 J. We ha 1 a full general cargo of about 1,400 tens. The stuamer was drawing tweuty feet six inches nft and niueteen feet forward. She was evidently breken with renks through her bottom. It was a storm from tlie east ward when we struck, with thick fog and rain. It was impofslbleto savu nny papers whatever. I stsyed in the forotep sail but had te go further up te clear thu break of the sea, aud steed In the ratlines for eight hours with the passenger. We were afraid te Iah ourselves for fear the mast would break away. We just held en, ready te jump, from 1 p m. te 5 a. m., wbeu a heaving line was thrown te us nnd we jumped into the water and were pulled through the surf into the beat, llt.UWIMl I it I". WH13TLH. AHtttemetit by nun nt the I lilHImuse Atrit the friiltlras Wnn.l.ig Alexander Gukiu's uarrative was as fellows : .My brother Alfred is keeppr of the hglit heubu. The regular luliabitaiits of I he island ure the keeper, his wife and three children, luv'elf aud another brother, Stewart, a bombardier aud four t'tinnuis et thu royal navy, aud Alexander Heuse man, the engineer iu ehargu of tbe fog whistle. At the time of the disaster the keeper and thu bembatdlcr were iu Halifax en duty iu making their regular returns, eta. There were ut the time two boiler makers ou thu islaud engaged iu repair ing the beiler of tbe fog whistle. I was iu uharge of the fog whistle from G till 0:30 o'clock, having relieved the engineer nt 0 o'elock. The whlstle was ueiug then. It wns thick alt day, nud I kept the whlstle going until 8:45, when it cleared off no I could see Duvil's island aud Clie btiote Head, and I stepped tbe whlstle. Just bofero tne engineer was rolieved, at 0:110, the lookout man sighted the ship nbeut a mile south el the tight. IIe eallud me nud I saw her. She was lying te, heading nbeut cast northeast, She lay thore for nbeut ten mtnutcB while I looked nt her, when she stalled ahead aud rati about a mile, bue then btopped, .alie started ahead again, went only about 500 yards, nnd ngaln btepped. I think she struck then ou n bread bicakur shea', fur she began te baek nsturu, It was dark, nud I iudge I from bur motions by her lights The fog whistle was statted ngniu at O.-l'i, though it was still elear. This was done te wtirutlie ship from the reeks. About twenty in in utcu alter she began te baek she struck again, this time en .Mad Heek, en the northeast shoal. She then let go the auoher. This did net, seem te held her, and she drifted up ueicvi tbe shoal and sank between 1100 and -let) yatds from the shore of the island. My brother Stewart and I thou get lu a beat and attempted te put out te tlie stoamer, but the beat was tee small te face the breakeis, and we had te put baek. We thou went up nnd burned lights en the reeks nud lit Ilrea along the Bhere of the Islaud te warn any beats that might approach of the danger of oemiui? tee clese. We nlse burned blue lights ou the Bhere, waving them towards the uove te ludicate te stieh beats hew te safely approach the landing. This was ilone under the ouperlnteiiilenoy of the aitlllery men stationed here. After about an hour a beat carae te sight, whleh proved te be oue el the beats of the ship, containing soveti men. We tnilded them into n lit I place at whleh te laud, the wharf at the oevo, we kept the lights burning uieug the shere nil night, but saw nothing mero until daybreak, when we ebserved two portions ellngiug lu the forward riggiug. My brother Stewart. Aitillery men Cel lins, Heywerth, and Redding and myself then manued thu beat, whleh had oetno from the ateamer, putting out te the wroek ; roseucd nud safely landed the eaptniu and ene passenger, who were the porseus we had sceu lu the riggiug. Throughout the day the weather continued tee thick for us te signal, the sea tee boisterous te parmit our lauding en tbe mainland. We did what we oeuld te tunUe theso who had been saved as comfortable as olrcutustaueos would penult. A HKs.SlN'.S l.Xl'l'.Uir.NUK. Life lleats Kiiglnd tilth the fcteauicr IlnsTtrf uillug atuiiie. Florcutiue Dcsoriie, el Antwerp, ene of the surviving soamen nnd ene of the most Instrumental In Iniinehing the life beat that o.trrled tbe sevett moo. safely te the Island, makes the following statement of his oxperienoo : I was en the lookout forward nt the tltne of the dlaaster, having geno en nt 0 o'elock. I sounded Just bofero 10 o'clock, when the steatner was going dead slew, nnd found twenty six fathoms of wnter I thou want forward en the lookout, nnd just as I roaehed my pest she strtiek the reek, but net violently. I turned around te leek ult aud had no sooner doneso thau she struck again. All hands wero called en deck at ence, and the order te get tbe beats ready was given. The stoamer was still backing, nnd ene beat was belug get ready. Tlie anchor was drepped, anil just as this was done a very violent shock was felt amidships. Captain Bchoeuhaven called out, " All hands te the beats," and immediately thcre was a great rush for thorn, almost if net nil the paBSongers being en deck by this time and rushing frantically about in a torrlble state of oxeitcmont, After de liveriug his oeramind the captain proceed ed forward te soe if the anchor was secure As he did se two Immonse seas, following ene en top of the ether, swept ever the ship. All hands staudiug en deck wero thrown from their feet and washed into tlie ocean, nnd theso who had managed te clamber into the bjats went down with the steamer, the fasteuiugs net having been cut in time. Whan the order was llrst given by thu commander, I madu for ene llle beat hanging in the davits, aud, calling te another seamau te get in, tuld him te cut tbe repes whonlgavetho word, Aa the vessel plunged boueath the water I oried out te cut, and, oaeh soverlng a repe, we freed ourselves from the davits and lloated en the surface, elear of the wroek, All around us psople who had been swopteiT wero plunging in the water and aryiug for help, aud it was euly with the greatest dillleulty that we prevented the beat from being seized en nil sides nnd swamped. The appeals of thu drowning women nnd children were heartrending, but our own lives were nt stake nnd we c mid ruuder but few ethers assistance The boatswain's mate was llrst hauled en beard, aud shortly after we took in two of the II re rn en aud two passongers. One of the latter, au Italian, was surrounded by n crowd of perishing unfortunates ns the beat passed, and ns he made nn olTert te dutch the side nnd haul himself In half a soero of ethers elung te his limbs nnd body, nud it was thought our llttle craft would be upset. The Itallau, howevor, perceived the danger, released bis held of the beat's side, took a dive dewti into the water, nud, rislug a moment later with all the otbers shaken oil, he elatnbnrcd en the beat. Seven of us new In the beat wero kicked about in a rough sea for nbeut an hour nnd a half. Fiually we get clese te Sambro Island, and observing the guiding lights of theso en shore, we followed their directions aud etrocted a safe though dlfllcult land ing Florontine Doserne nsirib s tbe disaster te the very thiekand tempestueus weather oxperiencod, and is nlse of the opinion that thure was deviation of the compass. Dojnrue has been a vietira of shipwreck ou half n dozen previous occasleus, but states that bis latest escaped was the narroweist by far in nil bis experience 01tlTrKNl)KN,J PATH ICIfH. A Lecal Hit That Drought Down tlie liouse at St Leuis trim Other Might, St. Leuis Pest Dispatch. Governer Crittenden and his wife wero nt the Graud ojer.i heusu last evening dm lug the performance of "Pep" by Rice's SurpriHe l'arty. Tuoce who have nlieady seen "Pep" will rotnember that ene of the brightest things is a heng by Kate Castle ten, "Fer Goodness Sake, Deu't Say I Told Yeu," readily adapted te loeal exig cncli'H and supplied with n catching refrain. Governer Crittenden nud wife weiu enjoying tbe performaueo heartily and when thu fair siuger began her "Fer Gedness Sake, Don't" song tluy, as all who hear her invariably de, succumbed at ence te the spirit of goiiulne fuu, with which she invests It. Leeking naively towards the audience at large the charming aetress began : " I heard something awful n short time age.'' Aud iu the brief pause whieb followed the governor nodded appreoiatively nt Mrs. Crittenden, while the audience, who fully understood the rieh jeke which awaited them, thundered their npplattse aud gave vent te peal after peal of laughter. Filially the hubbed oeisod aud ICate went ou with her oautien : " Ker goediui) sake don't say I told you." Then oame mero npplattse aud laughter aud then followed from the siuger : Don't whisper n word, or thcre'll be tiouble I knew, Ker goodness sake don't say I told you." After nnother Irrepressible Interruption the siuger began again : " l've learned lrem a very reliable seurce ' Hut she was net permitted just thou te go fuither. The utidlunoe oeuld notre strnlu their laughter in whleh both the governor aud Mrs. Crittenden joined, al though it was evident that they wero wondering what maile the audience's at tention shift aud keep ou rapidly shifting from the singer en the stage te their august selves. The explanation was seen madu. Tiie laughter had tiet died nwny whim the musical veice, clear as a bell, with onttu enttu onttu elatien perfect in every syllable, sang forth : That tlie Governer kissed Mrs. Pattl by leicu " Then oame the beginning of ene of the wildest scenes ever seeu in a theatrical auditorium. Tlie nTidieuae rose te a man nud shouted lerth its gloe in wild nnd un controllable Beicnms of laughter, while every oye in the heuse was luvcled at the governor, whose face assumed a huu whleh suggested nppoplcetio possibilities. He joined in the applause nud smiled in a mauner which showed he henrtily nppro nppre nppro eiated tlie great publicity of the occasion. Mrs. Crittenden was net fie well ploased nutl the steru rigidity of her eyes loekiug straight in front of h?r showed that the humor of the jeke was entirely lest upon her. A Missouri piper says that a girl In that abite dislocated her shoulder by kicking at a U4L She must have strnclc all of Its nine lives at ence T Many pueplu think they have numerous lives, and let coughs and colds take I heir course rattier than tnku Dr. Hull's Cough Hjrup. An Kolters TrlDiite. Thoren P. Keater, editor et Kt. Wnyne.Inil., Gazette, writes : ' for the nast llvoyears have always used Dr. King's New Dlscnveiy, ler coughs et most sowire ehu aeter, as well as ler theso et a milder type. It never tills te eltiiLt a speedy euro. My trleuds te whom 1 have ree iumendi-il Itspeuk et It in sumo high terms lluvlng been cuiwd by It of every cough I have had for llve years, I consider fl the only reliable and suru euro ler coughs, Colds, etc," Call at C. A. Loeher's Drug Stere and gut a Vee Trial Ilottle. Linge Blze, II oe. ti De Yeu Hellers It. That in this town thore are scores et portions passing our store every day whose lives are inade miserable by indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed stomach. Liver com plaint, Constipation, when ler 75e. we will sell thorn Hhlleli's Vltallzer, guaranteed te euro thmn. Sold by 11, H. Cochrun, druggist, Nes, 1J7 and 13J North Queen street. Ieb7-COd'i HIIKItlKK'M Hf.PtlKT. Under date el .May II. 168.1, Mr. Isalatl Cook, fermerly sherlll el Skewhegan. Me., writes as fellows t " I Imve been ailllcteil ler ever twen tyt'W) yours wlt'i n weakness et the kidneys and liver, and have hail (.nvcre pilns in the back mid sides, which wero brought upon me in the rlint piano by oxpeiuro during my stay In Culllnrnla during the eirly sottlemontof the land el geld. At times my wn-er treubled me very much and after trying many d ITnr ITnr eut means without receiving any benefit. I was 1 iliici.it le try Hunt's Itemedy, although 1 was much prejudiced agilnst II and nil ether medicines. 1 purchtifced a bettln at Cusnlng's drug store, here In Skewhegan, aril I leunil that the llrst bettle relieved all p villi In the back and sides! and I Imve, In my family, used llve bottles In all, nnd Imve leilivt II timed! clnoet leal tneill and el great valueaml have gladly recommended It te many et my friends and neighbors, who universally pralse It In high terms. Yeu are at liberty te uje my tiuuie for Hie bon fit el suirerlng humanity." 1IMKI.V ADVIUK. Ihavobeon troubled with kid nny t1lsnnfa and gravel ler a long time, with severe pains In my limbs und back, with lnllntnmatlen el bladder. My suireilngs wero terrlbie. I tried several physicians, all te no purpose I found that I was g'ewlng very fueblu. I was dis couraged, nnd lest faith In physicians anil mcillclue, when n friend from Maiden, who had been cured by Hunt's Ketiucly el gravel and liver complaint, recommended It te me, and from the llrst bottle I commenced te Im proe, HTM three bottles h.ve entirely cuted me, ami I heartily thank my Irlend for his timely advlcu te use Hunt's llemedy, ler a 1 the pains have goue fiem my back, and I am In excellent condition, and 1 fee' tint a word from me, may be the means of swing seme Irlend that may be teileting as I did, hofeto taking Hunl'w Id med, tlie best kidney and liver euro. Samucl i.ii-rLKrisLn, Ne. Mil Washington Mreet, May 12, H01. llo.teu Mass. IIMIlSK HAII.KO.Yl) MKN. Having occas'en totisea inodtclue ler gun oral debility In my family, I was recommend ed by a li li.n 1 te use Hunt's lteui'idy, as that wns being used with great success all ever the country. We have used ene bottle with mark ed benellt, and find It Jut as rupicseuted, nnd a medicine el great value, nnd I ebeer. fully add toy testimony in pralse of Hunt's ltumedy. Gkoueu W. Scoten, Watchman euth llosten CarStibles. Eeuth llosten, Mass., Mey l'J 138.1. u7-lwi!M,Vi.fcFiCw llucttleu's Aruicn Sulve. The Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Hrulsei. Seres, Uicers, Salt ltheum. Kever seres, Tetter, Chappt Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, mid positively cures Plies or no pay nqulrrd. Il If guar anteed te glve perfect Butlsluctlen or money refunded. Price, Ji cents per box. Koreale livU. A.Lncni r. Tim ainn Who talks Much. We want te sav a word te veu who make a living with your 'enmni. ou certainly must Imve u clear, etieng voice te engage your lis teners. Dr. Tliemtu' hclectrte Oil for sero threat, colds, und hoarseness Is unexcelled. Use and admire. Korsaleby II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 120 Ninth Oueen stieet. "fire Him Out," This Is a common remark when reuirhs nnd rewdys Insult public decency i,y their un seemly ways. lRerMla tsu horrid bore. Klie It out with Murdoch llloeil Ilttteri Yeu enn de It. Ker sule by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist. 17 and 183 North Oueen street. UATtl AHH U.M'tt. I?Ult HALU -AT- Slllz's Only Hat Stere The most complete assortment of Spring styles "tltr and Seft Hats ever ettered lu this city and at prices that will astonish the most careful buver. We have tuken great care lu select. ng these goods, net euly In regard te style, but lu quality also j and as we buy fir cash and sell for cash only, we guarantor te glve you as geed an article " It net better " than can Im bought anywhere terlhamnnuy. The YOUM.lN'S SUIT Hit this season Is a beauty, and for quality , stj le and durabil ity cannot be suipite.l. Thu HllOAD WAY 311k llatls i verv sensible style this bcusen, having a lullbilm and becoming almost any ene. Cleth Hats nre tlie pi in clpnl teat n re ler boys unit we liave a lull nH-ertinent A In 1 line et llght-welght SOU" and POI.KhT HATS, him In tact everything that can be found In u II rot ret class Hut Stere, at 144 North Queen Street, (UUNDAKKH'S OLD STAND,) A few doers above the Kiauklln Houne, LANCASTER, PA. mar27 lydAw OllULT-Z OLD SVAftP. OUEAT ItEPUCriONIN Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladlea Seul Rncquea and Delmans, Ludiea' Fur-Llaed Olreulara, Gents' nud Ladles' Seal Cups ut Cost, tilt.K UAtllUELLAN. A Large Assortment el CILOVE3 at Cost. THE LAllOKHTSTOflJ A.N D ASSORTMENT OK KAU1UONAHLE Wilier Hats, Cans, Pars, k Everoltereil te the public, et the LOWEST PltlCEH Wholesale and Ketull. Iluy ter cash euly and sell cheaper than anv ether Hat Stetu in thu city. SOLE AQENTKOIt THE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manulaclery In I.nncnstir. Heys' Cups Hern 10e, up. lien's taps et ull uiuiis Ritauy renuceii in price. Itemilrtnir neatly and promptly done, hi SHU Hats maUe usmuiiuuie. JOHN SIDES, d'&UiL buccessorteSIIULTZ A UHO. IWUtitt AN It HTATUmtSUi, 1)1,AKK HOOKS ANDSTATIONKHV. JOII BAER'S SONS, 16 and 17 North Queen Bt, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Illuiik Deeds, Mortgages, Etc, -AT TUE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. -wnr uuuim. D kkss ttoens. TOT, SHAND & CO., Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. Otteman Dref a Goods, The Knvorlte of the Honsen, in nil the New Shades, ntSSe, 42e anil 7Se n yard. PIN CHECKS AND VAKIEUATKD Spring Sultinera In CHOICE VAIlIETYnt POPULAE PHI0K8 Summer Silks, Aiemiich In favor this season. Choleo lines at 37Ke , 50e. and 3 Je. a yard. 81'UINU SHADES IN Oolerod Dreea Silks, atf.0c.,7Sc, (l.ceayunl. Extraordinary valne In Blnek Dreaa Silks, at (l wil.25, and (I JO a yard. Our Celebrated Blnek Onshmorea Uave never been In greater demand. We In vlte special Attention te tbeGOC. (3fu, 73c, II 00. ! 23 numbers as being Hie best, second te none. Justopenod, 000 New Patterns of Cambrle, NaluKoek mid nwlss Kmbreldcrlti at Lewer Prices than we have aver known. NEW YORK STORE, N0.S. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANOABTKlt, PA. ATKXT DtlOlt TO ruu teuur uelsb PAMESTOCK'S. Carpets 1 Carpets I Carpets! Carpets! NOW OPKN A LAKOE LOT OKCAItPETB KltOM PHILADELPHI V AND .NEW 01lli AUCTION. Kxtra Super Ingrnlu Carpels, tO;C0e.aml 75 cts. Vonetlan Hall and btatr Carpets te match, 120.. 15c. 20C, Mc, 3'c, S7K.. 5e, and 50 tts. Klcn Damask Hall nml Stair Carpets te match, 23c., 31c, 3;Xa , 15c. unit M cu, Ingrain Carpets, At 25C, 3'0., 35c, 31XC, 4Sc. and SO OU. Alse, a large stock et ling Carpets at J5c, 30e., :Uu , 35c, 40a., 45c, 60c, 1,0c. and C5 ctt. Persons commencing housekeeping, and these about te replenlsu, would de mcII te bee our large stock et cheap Cut pets bofeio pur chasing. open this darfiem New Yerk a line or Eng. It h Tapestry Hrussels Carpet, In beautiful Patterns, prlcoenly CJc. per yard. R. E. Ealmesteck, LANCA8TEU, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. lOtiAUHU AN It LIUAUU. Kf.IYiOV.lL. A. OHLENDEIl 1ms removed Ills TO IIACCO AND L'IfiAlt STOKK lrem Ne.29tO Ne 1'JWKSt'KlMl STIIKST, whoie he will have mei ii loom and greater facilities fur car rying ou his lucieusliig busliifsH. A large sloeket ull tlie UaT 11HANDS of Teb.i' ces. Cigars ml bnulTj constantly en hand. Call at the HKD, Will IK AND HLUE ritONT, NO. Ill W KhT KINU ST. A. OULKNDKIl. uiarjl'luid ,i i i VyuOLISUALK AM) ltKTAIL Tobacco and Cigars STEHMAN'S NEW STORE, 11 NORTH QUEEN STIIEKT ( SeCOnd deer below Krankltn Heuse). I'ollce, Llttle Neek, Saw Leg, Chocolate Cream ure lliu best chewing brands In tbe market, manufactured et selected ste'k. Heney Pluut und Hest Out are large plugs ler thn prlce. nest smoking we ever altered t Derby nnd KruliHiiud 'lowers. Miners' Prlde ter smok ing and chewing Cheweis pronounce our Gelden Thread rlne Cut thu best that can be mucin. All Cigars retailed from 2 for Ce te 10c apiece are miiuiitucturuil by ourselves. That they are long tiller, goeil weikuiansblp and excellent quality, Ml u unit, llextiadu a specially: nlwnys ene tn two million en hand te select mnr., ranging In price lrem fU.(0 per hundred down. Cheap cigars bought lu largu qmtutltliH, and can always lui null en goons nt bargains Our il CO and il.te pur hundred cigars are certainly a iiTlze tn puichasers. as heretofore, will always have n lull line et Pint' and smoking Tobacco und Clears at the OLD STAND. Kbtibllshed 1879. Nea. 253 & 254 North Queen St (KirstStore above Keystone Heuse.) II. L: 8TE113IAN & CO. uiftr31-lyd T1HWAHK, JtV. rimis tiii. ax DAiiUAiN sreitis, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOA9TEU, PA., JOHN P. SCIIAUM, Proiirietor. JfO It Bit Kli AM AND PRKUIUita TUAN AAVUrilBU HOVaUXN AAltCMUA. soe cePPEIt KETTLES, allslzes, allprlcea Every description of 11 lUSK KUKN18IUNQ GOODS. Every description et UA3 AND GOAL OIL riXTUIlES. Every dosctlptten of DOJULESOLDEIIED TINWAIlB, Every description et ...., LAMPS, WOIITU DUYINQ. And a muUltmle et arileles needed byfUl classes et the community, ir Huytng and tnanufaetnrlrg In wholetalft nuautllles, we ure propured te glve our pa trons the bunetH of menlus thus saved or made. -Special attention pIU te cOUNaBi TllADk. JOII P. SCIAUI, 24 Seutb,kQaeen Street, LANOAHTKK. PA. fehW-lVrt GlnisUifth Havana riii.iB wa iuTMTvKLLOW rW,NT 01QZR M
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