A Kit! uMlmetxM ' if t'vSr e" Velume XX Se !207. LANCASTER PA., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1884, Af mffr li ri ii JfaMtf iftn TTTi nTi " v j Price Twe Cents. pur tioem. vi.iniumi. XtTANAMAKKItX HltOWIS. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low awl Oak 1 Ia.ll will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail "buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. Wanamakhr & Hkewn. Oak Ham, 8. K. Cerner Sixth ami Markev ill? till rnti.AiiKi.riiiA. M KlUIHANT TA1I.OIUNO. DAVID R. WINTERS, LendltiR Morehnnt Tailor. llnvlnn ut returned from I'hlhuliilphl'i with it full tliui (it FANCY l'LAID SIHTINU3 (tint only ones In tliu city), Worsteds, Cerk itcruws mill Ciuslmure.s, I hereby nxtiiiiil un InvluiUnu te my Irlendi uiul tliu public gen erally, te cull nml Inspect thin F.legaut Stock el Heeds. Having iiIhe ucrured tlie services el air first dim workmen I mil prepared Xn make up work In n superior styie uml with dispatch. Uoed Fits guaranteed. DAVID R. WINTERS. NO. 23 NORTn QUBBN ST. I.ANCASTKll, I'A. M VKKH KATIirep. All-Weel Suits, $10. All-Weel Sulfa, $12. These am our gient sperliilll' s In MKN'H ItKADY-MADh l.'I.OTHINO. llelluMfl goods, new patterns, handsome styles, niccillrnt lilting, well made, trimmed nml lined. iiallty and prlci constilcied.we knew el nolliiiier goods tiimlllng tlium sul. I In I till rlty. Contl Centl dentln tin ImiIIhI thill trmti) iniittiiillv Hutliliirtery will iteeilt tlieroliem, Invite companion with tint best that II Wit figures will liny elsi wlmre Motumred Suits, Mor.eurod Suits, MotiHured Suite, 812 - 816 818 te 800 Thi) largest nnd bct assortment nl Foreign ami Demestic Woolens ghewri by any Clothing Heuse In tlm oily. Kveryfhlng ruuulslle te plcase dlversu tastes-iestlictlc or extremely plain. Slop In nml get our prices ; Theu sen II yen can ile holler ulsowhero That trot orten makes us triuln. Mt'Vatteel fltd guaranteed fn evcry Instance, whether ihu form hii symuiul rlcal or otherwise, else Ih-les be ours. MYERS & BATHFON, I.KADINM I.ANCASTKll CI.OT1IIKIIS, NO 12 HAST KING BTRKBT. UM.A8XKI(, I'A. B AltOAI.NS IN hl'UIMl OI.OrillN'l. & Merrlinnt Tailors nml Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I. ANCASTK.lt, I'A. STYLISH, STANDARD SPRING SUITINGS. SHIRTS SPECIALLY SELECTED At. I. UlllDKS GENTS' GOODS. NKAT, NOIIIIY NECKWEAR ni- 1'ilces te plniipe nil persons. Burger & Sutten, Ne. 21 Contre Kqnnre, I.ANCAHTKII, I'A. II 1yd H1 ItSlI IIUOTllKlt. TII08K tlOOl) Ml Weel Sis le order -rou-Twelve and Fifteen Dollars, Aru uellliiK vnry luat. ami iinyoue wantln te buy iiKOOiliulintAiitlal aultler llt'lu money wilt pUiiue call uml bee Hint uxumlmi thi'se noenrt. Uutueinbur, we make a iroeil tit. Turn tbuin well, anil they in e HUM UlMMtK WOOL -NOHHOIl)V-ler IH.00 ANO 115.00 TO OUDKIt. -IN- READY-MADE CLOTHING -KOU- MKN, YOUTIIM, IIOYB AND (JIULDUEN, Our Hloelc nml Vailnlv li thu larat In tliu city. OUlUlOOim'IIK HKHT-OUR lMHUKb TIIK LOWKHl'. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS I Ol all iliiflcrliUtmin-At very Lew 1'ricvi Our spvuliilty U tliu FKNN HALL WHITE SIIIHT. Wesell them ler HOe. It 1 the best alilit In tlte marktit- BURGER SUTTON Hirsh & Brether's 1'KNNHALUOI.OTHmu HOUSK, Neb. a en a 4 North Queen Streot. LANOA8TKII, I'A., (1I.OTII1NU, "Life ia tee short te Btudy up all the Clothing Advertisements. I will go te Yatea's and done with. I've always been pleased with their goods and they give satisfaction." A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Builling, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. I'liii.AiiKi.rniA, nt-.MDVAl, REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S. S. RATH VON, Merchant Till I or uml Draper. Itespccllu ly InleruiH hi patrons and the pub lic Unit hn hid Kurunved hi Merchant Tailor ing Kstnbltsliinunt tiem Ne. let, whom It has Ihmhi located ter evir thirty yean, le 131 North Queen St., (IIOWKI.I.'S lll'Il.llIMJ), WIiim ii hn liiw Just opnneil with n tnuli anil wasenahlu line el fabric, ter mull nml boys' wunr, wlihih will be iiiiulu pieiuplly te eritur in uuy Htyln. uml a.itlsrnclliin nssiircil. Ti inktul ler pist (uvnrn. (it.-, ulterlfl stiull bn e iinrll thn ceiitlnucil cenllilancu el the pub- S. S. RATHVON. Prstcllcal Tailor. in 11 1 nn 1 H. ,,K 1(11 A I IT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tni ler iiif; Kslalilislwneut. I am new prflpared te show te thn tnuln an onrierttiionl nl Woelona ler the .-prien ami HuiniiH'r 'I'liule which ter lleauty, Quality ami Uunutlty MiirpiiH.idi all my lermur ctrertu te p'uasn my custemurs Nenn but the very bust Koreli;ii nml Anioil Anieil can fuln Irn for Drosi uml HusliU'itu Hulls j n coinplute lluuef thu I uti'sl MhailCii el HprliiK 0'nrreutluK. Tin- vi-ry bunt nl werkiunushlp anil prlcm loHer than any lloue In thu city for tliu tiniiie qllitllty Ot f'OOits H. GEEHAET, TAJLOll, Ne. 6 East King Street, TUVITATION. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. KXTKND Til Kill INVITATION Te their many cnsloinerd anil thu publle In Reneral, ler an Inspoctleii et thulr lurKO ami vnrluil HpiliiK Hteck el tjoeda In the plece, wtilch wu inuke te your own enlur In any Blylu, at Iho fouewltiK tow prices : All-wool Hult ler uiiMlnuua Il " bettur II w) " rnsulmure,,,, 15 U) ' allk-mliiiit rnaatiiiL'tu .... IS tm -bust Indigo tiltiu cloth.... 17 (ii worsted corkscrew (black or bluu) IX en All-wool suit tancy uerkucruw su te " KiikTIsIi cerkecruw tl CO " Kruneli worsteil.tiSuemuliW oe Kmnctiiber we pay our own pergenal attuntlen leBiillliiKiLi wull as cuttliiKi It thurutore un ublea ua te umlumell thu clnaeiit ami mnat ciltlcul beii9u In thu city. OUK UltKAT HI'KCIAI.TV, Pants te Order. All-wool I'ants at i N, SI.OI, II.W, 15.10, $.1.50, 0.eu, fi 50, 7.e, up te 'J oe, l'lease tuke a vluw In pusulug our Shew Wlndewfl. Kit, utylunml liuralilu Workman ship Kimrtintceil, L.&ansman&Bre. Tl.e KASIIIONA1U.K MKUnilANTTAU.OUS AND UI.OTIIIKIIH, Ne, 66-68 NORTH QDEEN STRHBT, HUM en the Snuthwunt Uernnr nl OranKt Hircet, 1.AN0ABTKU, I'A. tfr Notceunuutuil with any ottier; Clothing lleuuu In tliu city. VO1.10K. l)OI.IUK. POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE VAltlilAUJStt, JtV, F IISK UAKUIAUU llUII.DKlta. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREBT, IN IlKAItOr CKNTItAI. MAIlllKT IIOIISKH I.ANOASTKU.I'A. We innke every style IliiKKyniid Cnrliirge .i.nir.ui aii u.ni k nnlnheil in the most com fertable nnd elegant style. Wu iisu only the bust BOlcc.ted maturlal, and employ only the bent mechanics. Fer quality of work our prices 1110 the clioaie9t In the state. Wu buy ler cash nnd soil en the most reasonable terms. Ulve uj a call. All work wRrrmited. KKl'AIIUNO 1'UOMVTI.Y ATTKNDKI TO. Onusotei werkmen especially omneyod ter that nuruose. nMfilw STKBSrVl,fflN.,A.H.,HK83lNO SALOON. Ueed Journevmen anil prices same as ptUar saloons. 11. WAUtvKu, utyltj-Ud Manager, SWEDISH SENSE. A rUrtOTIUAI. TUMrKKANOKHKHniM. Ill DiKCitleu nnil Uimaltnbla trenu tlioUnuie tifMiieli IntampernncB Wlmt li tn Itemedy It Mr. Lars OIheii Smith, who lias niatle n larpe fortunelln Bweden out of thd iniuiu iniuiu facture of HqtierH, l new devoting IiIh nieticy te tcnehltiK the poeplo hew they may profitably le without drinking hquern that Intexicate Mr. Smith belicveii that tlie eravliiK for liquor In larpnly due te dlHorjjaub.ed Hteniaali, inade no by eatitiu' Improperly propared feed. Ilin attack upon Intciiiporatice Ih thoreforo undo upon the coeUs ralher than the liquor hellcrn, Trem nn Interesting nrtlole in the Chicago Inter Ocean we extract tlie following ae count of Mr. Bmlth'H motlielH, wltieli woureRiito will attract dcietvcd tittoti titteti tittoti Hen : Coeklufr, he nayn, lien at the foundation of the whele matter. After many yuiri of tittidieuH observation he eftcrn the opln.e.i that the condition of the poeplo depoeda upon their feed mero thm en atijthliig olne. "Take tnanhind an n whele, uml you will find that of the cxp"hdHure of n workingman 15 per cent. only genn for liouse rent, whlle 00 pjr eeni, gees for feed. Thoreforo, if you provlde every werklngman with a froe heuse fornver the ofTect Ih only equal te Having him 1 " pc r cent. of bin waxen. Hut if you evi inike n radical rofermatioti in Ills feed you have a tnuelt groater margin te play upon. If you could provlde him witli feo I twice a neutifthing as that which hn getn new, H'l that he necdn te buy only half an much of it, or If you give him ai inuah :u he gets at prexent at half jirice, .you Have him at onestroko !i0 pjr cent, of his wages, or twice an much ns tlie whele rout of li Ik Iieubc." Tills li what Mr. Smith h u bone in Sweden. He net about prevnntitii; the wante of uutritive flubstannen that occurs through the present system of cooking. Ile began lpvc3tigating the subject, and In doing se has " sat down at the tauli of almost overy public kitchen en thn conti centi conti cent and also in Amoriea," n.nl examined evcry system known teciviliz?d man. Ile roaehod the conclusion that no system is se geed as that of cooking by steatn and water both, no economical or e elHcleii'. Ile established public kitoliens c induced ou this principle. The result i j that while a Swedish .ve. k ingmau must at the ordinary cuckiug sh"ps pay Is. 2il. for thrce meals he can get the satpe tiutnberef mealH, much better feed, betif r cooked, at oue of Mr. Smith's kltch en for H 1 , thereby making a saving of 40 jier cent , though giving the kitchen a pre lit of 3j a day. Te guarantoe flush wh'ilo wh'ile wh'ilo seme loed, and prevent waste, thess wh'i wish te avail thonuelves of the kitchen must pay in advanoe for tlie wliole seven days, tcceivitig twcnty.one tickets en Sat unlay night. Mr. Smith knows, tliore fore, exactly te ene meal hew nisiuy will be required through the woek. The feed is apportioned, according te the season of the year, en scientific principles as te fat and albumen, aud each variety of feed is preperly cooked. The meals need net be eaten in the kitchen, but may be scut te tlie home or the workshop, as desired, liy this syatem of cooking the workman gets the host things at the lowest prices, tn ptead of the worst thiugs at the highest prices through the ordinary means of pre vision. Had feed improperly cooked .iff en! d in -stifllcicut nourishment, causing physical degeneracy and a craving for stimulants, wliinli, declares Mr. Smith, lies at the root of much e; the druukoutiess of the prcseut day. ile believes tint his system is the source wliore a great iucrease of wealth, as well as a gain of health ami strength, ' is te be undo for the labjriug class. Tite , saving in feed will onable the werkiugmati te provide himself with hotter clothing and ledgiug, and te impreve ins condition in every way, since a propeily foil oensti tutien lias small inclination toward vicious excesses. In Swedcu, Mr. Smith has bjen the means of forming a workiugmen's union that new numberu several thousands. Fer their h.inellt a sjstem of co operative stores has been established, wlare they can buy everything at figures just enough ever cost price te maintain thoentorprlso ; and as everything Is done for cash there are no bad debts. Furthermore, building soeiotics have been set en feet and popular banks erg inized, the ene te onable the workiegnnti te socure himself a gee I home, thu ether te alVenl htm a means of 1 tying by securely the odd dimes of his wages. All tlie empleyes of these banks, directors and ofllcers, boleug te the work ing class. The bulking sjhtctu is se ar ranged that all workingmen unable longer te toil will he provided with a pensien te te keep them te the end of their days. Thore is nothing political in the scheme F.verylhing is purely 6oelal m character. 'llie Het Axle T. DeWlltTiUmiKO, In Heme Si lencn for M ly. Thu express train was Hying from Cerk te (jucenstewn ; it was going like sixty that is, about sixty miles au hour. Ne sight of Irish village te anest our speed, no sign of break down; and yet the train halted. We loekod out el tht window ; saw the brakemauand a crowd of ptsseu ptsseu gers gathering mound tlie locomotive, and a dcuse smeke arising. What was thn matter '. l het axle ! I thought then, an I think new, that is what is the matter with people evety- whero. In this swift, "express," Amon Amen Amon ean life, we go tee fast for our iidiirane'. We think nurselvcs getting en splendidly, when, in the midst of out successes, we 001110 te 11 dead halt. What is the m itter'.' The nerves or muscles 01 brains give out ; we have made tee many revolutions in an hour. A het axle ! Men make the mistake of wmking ae cuiding te their opportunities, ami nut according te their oapaeity of ouduiuure. 1 Can I run this train from Spiinglield t Hosten at tlie rate of fifty miles an hour .''' says an engineer. Yea. "Then I will run it, tockless of couseipicuocs '" Cnu I be a merchant, and a president of a hank, and a director in a life insurance company, and a school commissioner, and help edit .1 paper, and Huporvise the politics of our ward, and run for Congress? "I 0M1 1 ' the man s.iyn te himself. The store drives him ; the bank drives him ; the sche 1 drives him ; polities drive him Ile takes all the sceldings nnd frets ni.d exasppia tlotiHef oaeli position. Some day, at the helght of the business season, he does nut oemo te tlie stere Frem the most impor tant meeting of the bank dirretets he is absent. In the excitement of the most Important political canvass he fails te be nt thn place appointed. What is thn matter? His health has broken dewn: Iho ttalii halts long before it gets le tlie station. A het arte ! Literary 111011 have gie.tt opportunities opening in tills day. If they tuke all that open, they are dead men, or worfie Uting men who ought te be dead. The pen rum se easy when you have geed ink and smooth paper, and an easy deck te wrlte en, nnd the consciousness of an nudience et ene, two, or tliroe hundred thousand readers. There are the rollgieus mowk mewk papers through which you may prcaeh, and the musical Journals through which you may sing, acd tlie agricultural periodicals through which you can plough, and family nowspapers in wbleh you may romp with the whole household around the ovening stand. Thore nre critiques te be written and revinws te be Indulged In, and poenis te Irn chimed, anil no vels te be constructed. When out of a man's pen be ean shake recreation and friendship and usefulness and bread, heis apt te keep It shaking. Se great are the Invitations te llterary work, that the professional men of the day are overdono They sit, faint and fagged out. en the vcrfle of newspapers and books; cacti ene docs the work of tliroe. And tliose men sit tip late nights, and oheko down chunks of meat without mastication, nod soeld their wives through irritability, and maul Innocent authors, and run tl.e physical machinery with a liver miserably given out. Tite driving shaft has geno fifty times a scoeud. They atop at no station. The steatn ohest Is het and swolleu. The brain and the digestion begin te smeke. Step, ye Hying quills 1 "Down brake 1 " A hoi axle ! Some or our young pcople have read till they are crazed of learned blacksmiths, who at the forge conquerod thirty langtia ges ; ami of shocmakers, who, pounding sole leather, get te be philosophers ; and of milliners, who, while their custemers were at the glass trying en their spriug hats, wrote a volutne of first rate poenis. The fact Is. i.e blacksmith ought te be troubled with mero than flve languages ; and instead of sliecmak'TS becoming phil osophers, we would like te turn our surplus of phllreephcrs into shoemakers ; and the supply of poetry is se much greater than the demand, that we wish milllners would (-.tick le their business. Extraordinary examples of work and cudurance may de as much geed. Hccauee Napeleon slept only four hours a night, hundreds of students have tried the experiment ; but, instead of Austeriit. and Saragossa, there came of it only a sick hoadaeho and a botch of a recitation. 11(11,11 AN WAS TIIKIIK. The Kainuun OliJecler'M llrent VlEllaucr. I'lilladclphla Ht.-ecnl. It Is hard te get ahead of old Ilelman. Ile is still the great objector in two or tliree shrill tones and ene funny sawed off gesture, ntic it is the most dilllcult thing m the world te get him te Icave his pest down near the front row while the Heuso is in session. He is Indifferent te meals and constituents a'lke, and unless he is absolutely certain that from thu tiatttre of the case nothing objeetionablo can come uphesiis in Ids seat from neon until night. The ether day seme Michigan motnhets who wanted te get a bill through the HouBeappropriatinc MOO.OOO ter oue el these never built public buildings planned a little fohetno by whieb they thought te clrcumvent tlie vigilant obiector. They gave the barber in the little barber shop under the nailery next the Democratic cloak room a dollar upon his premiRO that he would detain Ilelman as long as possi pessi possi ble the next time thn old gentleman came in te be shaved. Then they watohed Ilol Ilel man closely. Finally hu arese wheu nethi jg startling was in sight .'.ml walked baek te the barber shop. Once within, tlie barber plied his bland -ishments. He shaved first as slowly ns possible. That thretub, hn suggested thnt the judge's hair was cutirely tee long. The judge thought net, and, besides, be was in a hurry. Hut before he could get out of the chair tlie barber had snipped elf a gonerous leek of hair. Se he had te bubinlt te a prolonged hair cutting. Then tlie barber suggested a shampoo Thn judge didn't have time. Hut the judge needed it se much. "Thern!'' and tlie cool liquid spurted ever his head. Se his head was shampooed. Altogether that ingenious barber tisud up forty.llve min utes in carnim? that dollar. Meanwhile the Michigan man had been hard at. work ''catching tlie speaker's oye " He bail te be first told what his oe was wanted for, and Ihtti followed Iho long race for it At last it was caught. ".Mr. Speaker," s.iid tlte eagei Michigan man excitedly, with ene oje en the deer of the barber shop, "1 meve " Hut he novergotany further, for at that instant Ilelman emerged from thu barber shop, aud then) was nothing for the Michigan man te de hut te lelreat as graeefnlly as possible. l. t US let I ten. I.i t us tell you that a ,ierseu who ts bilious or constipated Is net a well person, and tur tlier, that nenily every 01111 Issutiject te thehit lileguhilllliH. Let us tell yen iiNe that ifiir 1 ler I; IIU10U littler me one et the lluest dlu letlrs uiul npnnents ever yut duvNed. Ver Mile liy . 11. iJechrau, diugglsl, 137 and Mil Neith (Jueun slretit. .1 I uwyrr.4 Opinion el lutrre.l te All. A. Tiiwiiev. esit . a leading attorney et I. Winona, Minn., wiltcs : " Allec using 11 101 mom than Unto years, I (alie giiuit piensuie tn stating that I legaid Dr. Mug's New Ills Ills eeveiy for CoUHiiiiipvlen, us the best lemetly 111 the world for coughs anil Colds. It has never lulleil te cute til" inesi bevum colds 1 haii had, and In.trlablv lelleves thu pain In I he chest." Til il buttles nt tills sum emu for all Tluent mm I. ung Diseases may be had lieu alC. A. Lecher s dru; Hteiu. Large slKJ.il 00. Trill llliut Un Knows "i'ii thing ler burns I have ever tried. Iliali up gimidly." I.. 1'. Kellet. Marlen, e speaking el 'J'lientat' Keleelne Oil. Kermlnby II. II. Cochran, druggist, l!!7 mid 130 North juecii Htreut. linemen's Arnica Halve. The llent 3alve In the world ler Cuts, IIiuImis. Mines, Ulcers, Hall Klieuin, Kuver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Come, and all skin oiuptlens, mid positively cnu s riles or no pay required. 11 i I'linr indeed toglve ported, satistiiclleu or iiieiny reliiuuiie. l'rlce, irt cnnLi per box. Korsale live. A. I.eclu r. i Wish r.verybiiity te Ituuw. Uv (ieergu 11. Thiiyer, nil old rlllciin el this lclnllv UneMii te everv oue as a most Inllueiitlnl illl.cii and ehiNU.in minister el tint M. K. ehurch.litst this ineinenL slopped In our Htern te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew Hint I censlilei that hetu myself aud wlfuowe our lives te Hhlleh's t'onuumptlen Cum." It Ik having a tremundousHaleovei ourceiiuteia milts giving perfect satisfaction In nil cases et I. ung llfseases, such as nothing else has done. IlltS. MATCH K.TT A KltANUK. llut'iineK. I ml.. May 15, 7H. bold hi II. II. Ceehiiin, d nigglst, Nes. 1:17 mid in Nerm ilum-ii street. l.autoster. tublleedt (IU()Li:ttlKK. 1 lUIHSIi'M. FH's Oclorare Tonmleos. I'.vury ran guarantee 1 and sold nt hie n can, or II. lu per D0.011. Feil's Octornre Oern lsStewell's Kvergreun bugar corn, vtry line. Kvery can gu iiunleiil and told liioacan.er II lu pel deen. Deyor's BLrlnK Uninn, lie a Can, Red Sen.1 Mnrrewfat Ponts, I Je a Can. F TNE TA It L li I ' K A U 11 E . Alse IMe roaelies an t fresh Cimne t Apples In quart cms at lla. BUESK'S, NO, 17 EAST KINQ STRBBi'. Vital question! I Ask tlie most eminent phystcluu Of any school, what ts the host thing In the world ler quieting and allaying nil Irritation et tlie ncrves and curing nil tertus el nerveus complaints, giving natural, olilldtlke refresh' logstcepnlwnysT And they wilt tell von unhesltntlnulv "Heme form et Itepst", ctMr-rnn i. Ask nnyker nil el the most omlnent physl. clnns ! " What Is the best and only rotnedy lhat ran be rolled en te euro alt diseases of the kidneys and urinary nrirans such as llrlKht's disease, dlithetej, retention or Inability te re tain urlne, and all the iltseium and nllments peculiar te Women" "And they will tell yen explicitly and em plmtlcally " Iluclnt." Ask the same physicians " What Is tlie most rullable nml surest euro ter nil liver diseases or dyspnpMa; constipa tion, Indigestion, biliousness, innlnttnl lever, ngue, etc," and they will tell you : MandKikel or Dandelion !" Ilencc, when tliose rotnedlos nre combined with ethers equally vnllinble. And compounded Inte Hep Hitlers, such a wonderlul nnd inyslerlnus curative power Is dovcleped which Is se varied In Its opemttons that no dhtease or 111 health can possibly exist or resist Its power, nnd vet It Is llnnnlejs ler the most trnll woman, wenkest Invalid or smallest child te use. c'lUrTnu it: " I'ntlenls " Almest dead or nearly dying " Fer yen. a, nnd gtven up by physicians et llrlgiit's nnd ether kldney diseases, liver com plaint, severe coughs railed consumption, have been cured. Women geno nearly crazy I Frem sunny el neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various dtuisns peeullir te women. l'eople drawn out of shape Hern oxcrucla excrucla tt lit? pnnusef lUieiiniaUyin. In Inflammatory and ohrenlo, or siillerliiK from scrofula t Kryslpelns I Salt rheum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia. In digestion, and In fact almost all diseases frail Natura Is heir te llnve been cuied by Hep Illtters, proof et which Can be teund In every neighborhood In tlie known world. aprlO-TuTliASAw sir.iuuAi.. VKIfS IIAI1C VKIIIK. If j 011 are crewing ray or Hatd ; irveurllalrls Thin, llrashy, Dry, Marsh.er Weak ; I r you are troubled with D.mdrult, Itching, or any Humer or Dlsenin et thn Scalp, USE AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It lieal nearly overy disease peculiar te the icalp, cheeks the lallltiK out 01 the hair mid ptevetits IL Until turning gray, and ti 1111 un iHiallnd dressing mid toilet uittele. VIIKPAIttttl nv I)r. 0. AYER & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by nil Druggists. nIO-inO A Y Klt'S HAItaAl'AllII.I. AM) AYKU'H J Cherry recternl for snlu at Ceelirnn'a Drug Mere. Ne. :17 and l.TJ Neith (jnuen St.. Lnnuastur, I'u. I;" nil'. MACK. HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is absolutely (lie bei ever Hindu, combining tliu virtues el liens wllli gums, balsams and extrnets. Its power Is wonderful In curing dlsoises wheie ether plasters simply 1 el love. Crlek In the Hack and Neclc, rain In the Hide or i.lmbs, HUH .Joint, nnd .Muscles, Kidney Treutiles, llhetl lnallsni, Neuralgia, Hern Chest, Atlctleus of thu Heart nml I.lver, nml all pains or aches In uny fart cured Instantly by the Hep Platter. Trylt I'rlcu, !S cents, or flve for 11.10. Mulled en receipt efpilce. Sold liy all drug glstsau.l ceuritiy stores. Jlejt t'lrfter Cam pan;, 1'iopilelois, Itosten, .Mass. LAME BAOK. 4Ker eeustlpatlnn, lest et uppetltu and illHeases ul tint hew els tiittu II iwluy's Stomach and I.lver I'llls. 'ruents. iiwl lvt.tw(S) UAT.1 AX1I VAl'tl. L'lMt M.M.K. T SllllllZ'S Oil! Hat M Thu most complute assertiu. nt of Spring sllns stttr and Belt Hats ever eilered In this city ami at pi Ices thai wilt astonish the most carelul buer. Wu have taken great cum tu selecting these (feeds, net only In legnid te style, but In quality nl-ie ; ami 'is we buy I'U cash uml sell ter cash only, we guanintei te glvu you as geed un article "II mil better " than can lie beughl auywheie ler ihe menuy. The YOIJ.MI.N'S stlir Hal tlilt season U a beauty, nnd ler quality, stile and durabil ity cannot be smpiKue.l. Tint 1IUOAD WAV Silk Halls 1 urv mi u.lIOHtylu tills season, having a lull Inlin umlbeceiulng almost nny one. Cleth II its nte the prin cipal leatme lorlieysaud we have n lull asieitment A full line el light-weight SOU' mid 1'OUvKT HATS, anil lu lact everything thai can lie leiiml lu a llrsl class UalSloie, at; 144 North ftueen Street. (la'MIAKKK'A OLD STAND,) A tew docs above the Kiaulilln Heuse, ANCAHTKIt. I'A.1 mar27 lydAw SIUII.T". 1,1.11 SI AM'. UltKAT UKDUCTION1N Hats, Caps, Furs, Lit dien' Heal fiaoqueo nnd DelmnnB, Liidlea' Fur-Llned CJireultirs, Heiils'ninl laulles' Seal Cups at Ceal, Hll,K UiimiKLr.AH. A large AvHoitiiient et UIJVK9 at Cost. TIIK I, MlU KST STOCK AN I) AHSOItTMKNT OF l-'ABlllUM AIII.K Wiiter Eats, Gum, Firs, &c. Kverelteied te thu public, at the I.OWKST I'ltlCKS. Wholesulound UeUitl. Uny ler cash only mid tell cheaper than any oilier Hut store lu the city. SOI.KAUKNT FOR TIIK Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster. Heys' Caps limn Hi', up. Mull's Caps el all kinds greiilly ledueed in Jiilee. Ilupuliliig neatly and piomptlyileun. (lid silk Uatsiniulu nshleuable. JOHN SIDES, Mid MicccsSM teSllWI.T, X into. J UST riHII.ISIir.Ut hkw Bunion or "HKOrtNTH JtKVRAI.KD," with valuable InlnrmatloueiwYert'ouinmi Ah Id if Dlierder. Illustrated Willi cases. ADDKKSSKD TO UKNT1.KMEN ONLY, ny a phyBlUmief SoyeaiVexporienco, (author et "Secial iCvlls of the Prcseut Day," ''I'ruma turn Decay," etc.) Kent, peel lice, price, noe. A,,,,,U'':,' DR. LA QRAKQB, ltril FitrsnT Stiikbt, 1'iut.APxi.riiu, 1'a. innind THI!S8 (l(M)HS. witt, mum & co Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. Kvery dnv bring something noir. Kxtra Kxtra enilnnry value In Ulaek and Colored DRESS GOODS At l oe a Yard, Uocent l'rloe, II 25. Anether Invoice et 8UMMKIt81l,KSntS7Xe, 50a and 75e. imKsu(jeDs. no 8prlnff nn,t Bumn,er Hneplat innntlnnlttrMW A utu nr nnifea 8I1.KH, ai per cent titular usual price. M Inch I'lN CIIKCIt H01T1NOS, new colors, SiXenyard. 5-1 Al.l.WOOI.Sl'llINO SUIT1NUS, 37kOa yard' ' ' A OllOlOH I.l.VK Ul LADIES' JERSEYS in all the popular styles nl very l,ew Price NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KINO NT., liANCABTICII, I'A N KXT HOOK TO TIIK CO HUT I1UUBB FAHNESTOCK'S Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, rlaln, llrnlded, Ktnbrolilcred, Pleated nnd headed. All sizes, lllack and U ilered. Larpe and iiltmcttvn stockel this popular waist nr.w en exhibition anil for sale at KAIINEf TO.Ui'S, nextilmr le court heuse. -A1.SO- I.UlMN'a Make and Jul lllack New l.lnn el HI no, M odium CASHMERES. Frem f.owest te Highest Coat Ceat AI.SO I.UI'IN'a CIU.KIIHATKD MARK Black Cashmere Shawls DOUIII.K AND S1NUI.K. A3lrlce-li59. MM, 11.50, .M, JO.W, 00 I'Jeu, jie.O', Wee, im.oe nml lio.te. fi. E. Palmesteck, LANCABTKU, I'A. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Ml KK HANtHJHIrh. ,!. P'"" v. w nn. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUBBN ST. I.ANCAS'IKU. I'A. Wenre better piepared than ever te serve you Our stoelcet WALL FAPEItS U larger than heretofore, our ferce of paper hangers gi eater, wu de wnrlc promptly una in Hi si class manlier and our prices nre lower. We begin nt thu lowest grudu or paper hang ings uuele, and go right through the line te the Finest KmboMed (Hits. One, Twe and Thrce hand Kilczea nml Celling ''ecorttlleus lu Klegant Designs. DADO WINDOW SIIADKS have beceme very popular, nnd wu have u vury handtemu line te select from In blx nml seven toot lengths. Wuweiu out et cei tain nuinbursln shading, but our stock Ins been replenished and we are ready te supply nil colors. Meas ures et windows taken and similes put up of till kinds. LACK CUIITA1NS, IIK1) 8KTS, I.AMIIItB (JU INS nnd roi.Ksirem cec-up. It Ib rather eurlv te talk about W1IIK WIN DOW . CKKhNS, but none tee seen It Is a wlsuplnu te have them II tied In your win dows beleru the Mies till up your i.emn. We nre ready te take orders In plain uud land scape lu all slzes. coriie nml eve us. FRY'S. NO. 07 NORTH QUEEN STREET. IWUIIH AND HTAVlUNKlt TlLAtsK IIOOKU AND SrATlOfsKKl. JOHH BAER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WIllTlNd FLUIDS AND INKS, AT TUB SIGN OF THE BOOK. 1JUOKKMIONll. 1'IAMI BiOVKlC Pianos and Furnlture moved at shortno shertno shortne tlco. Orders by mall solicited. Over I.oue pianos moved In tliroe yeais. AUG. '. UKINOKIIL, fubl-ttit Ne, 3il N. Queen L, mnrawter. "yiureniA Cern Remover. The most oircctlve PWtlen for the ro re ro meval or Cerns. Hiiniens, Wnrts, etc, ever 'warmnTtuSiu. completely -tad wlthla ihert tline tee most obtturate corns, hiirti or sort. Tltheut pain. "uw iiijAreimciiiit sew at BEOnTOLD'S DRUG: BTORH, Ne Mi WKSTOUA1IOKHTUKKT, corner et :m tii u ft 'i 4
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