t i : 'nj i lit Velutin' XX-Ne 213. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1881. I'rice Twe Cente. w-gf&i" vl mJ 1 nt.eriiiMi, w AMAHAlll.ll X IIIIOWN. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low and Oak 1 In.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. VVanamakkr & Brown. Oak Hall, H. K. Cornet Sixth uml Market. hi; it i l'HII.ADKI.rlllA. IMII. II U.S. UN MAM fn. ,1 iMALIMI. FINE TAILORS Ne. 121 North Queen St. We luwi new In Stock mi elrgntit llnnnf Kngll-.li, .Scotch it if I American Hulling width we liivltn you tu examine. Kull line of 1'lald mid Cheek .Multilist. Trims Trims eritur mill Spring Overceatings -None lint till) bint vveiHmanshlp uml de. gunt Kit (Juaranterd. & Ne. 131 North Queen 81. intyiMvdTu.ThAS -TKKt)tl.NT lAII.Oltl.NO. Lnueaetcr. DATID E. WINTERS, FINE MEKOHANT TAILOR, Ne. 23 North Queen St., LANCASTER I' A. II I Kb 11 II Ull II IKK. IK UU WANT ONK UK III03K 100 Children's Suits, MADE OK AM. WOOL CASMMKIIK, Hlies I te II, wlileli vu utu selling fui ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY OENT3 Cull u oneent our store, u they urn selling lust. W K Cll A I.I.KN'U K COM 1'hTl HON HIRSI & BROTHER. IS OUIl MKASUItlNU DKl'AKTMUNT we Kte obewl' g n iimiiliiT of Sew Style of Uoeds, widen we ure Making te Onler for $15. I hey tire an Kxtm Hargaln, as they ure worth much uiore money. IN OUU FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, We are Constantly lloeetvlng NKW GOODS. -LAM. AT- Hlrsh & Brether's I'KNN HAl.1. CI.OTIUNU UOUSK, Nes. 2 and 4 North Queen Ptrent. I.ANCASTKH, I'A. Tiiiitticu a MurniM. MAY HAS COME. Mlltl iiiniiuuretl, Kuntle, hiiiIIIiir May, W Lim iiien uml woiiieu Kiew uinre Kiiy I And If the moil w niilil leek thelr lieut, Thuy Hheulil tu cletliliiK una tin int. Anil Unit rtiininiti uv Unit one. el the meit vnrlf.l iisaortinentH el clethlnif e lmn ever scen, uml ut the most rviisuiiable jirleu, Unt Bnrier & Sutten's GREAT ONE-PRICE CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 2 i Ccntre Fquuns I.ANOASTEU, I'A. Cull eitily, whlle the stylcn ure thoie, Cull beuii, holero the Rliulvca uie Uiwu ; Ker koeiIh lit II, A H.'rt place Are rjulckly Buuuht, vuiue form te Rrace. & Mercliiuit Tailors ami Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANQAbTKU, I'A. It lyil -yriuTimiA Cern Remover. The tneit eifocltve preparation for the ro re ro mevnl or Lernj, Ilunleus, Warts, utc, evor .l..l..t ll.tniUl .1... Hlllilln V jimivi. uei.itn (iiu jiuuiiv. Warrante te enullcate completely ntul within a abort tlinu tlie most ubiiurutu corns, huril or aelt, 'vltheut pain. it is a reiiTiva uurh. helu a r BEOHTOLD'S DRUG; MURE, NO. 1. VK8X OHANUK STUKKT, corner el (Jbarlotte. Ul-lyU BURGER SUTTON Ut.tlTIIIStl. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. AT THE TOP When we opened, Eight years age, many said there was net room in Philadelphia, for an other Large Clothing Heuse. Perhaps there was net room for another et the kind, but there is always room at the top, and that is where we meant te be. We aimed te excel, and the hosts of friends we have made will testify hew well we have suc ceeded. A, C. YATES & CO. Leiger Builiing, Sixth & Chestnut Ms. rillLAUKLl'IIIA. M YK1M A KATHKOM. All-Weel Suits, $10. All-Weel Suits, $12. Tlin.fl are our gieM RnceliKIn In MKN'S ICKADY-MADh II.OI'IIINU. Itelluhie gne.ls.iHiw patterns, handpnnie stvles. excellent lining, well made, trlininiMl iin, I iliii'il, iiuiillly mi'l pilee censl. luted, wn knew n iiollueor goods eqiinlttiiK them se. I In till. city. Confl Cenfl ili'iit In the lielluf Unit tiitilu mutunllv eutlslactery will rexiilt therolrein, we Invite comparison with tlm bi-gt that UKu figures III li-iy else-vhure. Moeaurod Suits. Moeaurod Suits, Moeaurod Suits, 812 - 810 810 te 800 llif largest mi. I best assortment et Kerelgn mill Demestic WoeIenB shown liy imy clothing Heuse In tbe city, hviirytldng re.iulslte te plcase diverse tustes-irithetlcer nx'rntiiely plain. ninii in nn i gel our priens ; i nun SPO It y ti enn le better olsev rliuie rii.it test nrien limki'H us trade -Pertrct tits guaranteed In every Instance, hetlier 1 1in form tin syminet liciil or otherwise, eUu tie. less be ours. MYERS & RATHFON, I.KADINU l.ANCASTKU CI.OTIIIKI13, NO. 12 KAST KING STREET. I.A.NCASrKIS, I'A. 11. " KltllAltT. SPRING OPENING AT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Fstuhlishinent. I nin new priitiiiieil tonliew te me tnvcle nn iuKOttiiient et Woeloni ler the prltiK uml Hiiiniuer Tiiule whicli 'or llcauty, Quality anil Quantity snrp.isscH all my loiinei eirurts te pioiine iny cuatomers None but the very bnst Kernlsn anil Ameri can fnl)ik' for )rci4 uml Ilualuusa bultii ; a uotnpli'te Uuoef thu Lntcdt Hluult's et Spring Overcoming. The very bcit et workmanship nmt prlces lewer than any Heuse In the city for tbe aume quality Of ROOllrt H. GEKHAET, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street. TtmTATION. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. EXTKNl) THKIH INVITATION Te their many customers and thu public In Konerul, for an Inspection et thulr larue ami varied HnrlllL' stock et uoeila In the piece. which we make te your own order In any etyle, ut the following low prices s All-wool Suit Mr business $12 00 11 -better U00 " ruMilmore 15 00 " Mlk-mlxed ciwslmoie .... 1(100 " -beat InillKO blue cloth.... 17 CO " worateilcerkacrow (black or blue) 18 00 All-wool bull fancy corkscrew VO (U 11 KuKllxlicorkticrew M CO " Kruncli werbleil.fMOOunda ou Kemember we pay our own pcnnul attention te selling tin well us cutting; It tliereleru en. nblca us te undersell thu closest anil most critical house In the city. OUIl GHEATSI'KCIALTV, Pants te Order. Alb wool I'anta at 13.51, tl.OO, $1.50, $3,00, i.V), $6.' 0, I0.5J, I7.C0, up te 9 00. I'lease tuke a vlew in passlni; our Shew Wlmlewa. Fit, HtyloaeilDurablo Workman Werkman eUlp guaranteed, LGansman&Bre. Thu FASHIONAlUiK ilKHOIIANTTAlLOHS AM) (JL.OriIIH.llB, Ne, 66-68 NORTH U.0EEN STRBEr, Ulgbt en tbe boutnweat Cerner of Oranijt mruet, 1.ANCA31KU, I'A. f Net connecteil nlth any ether. Cletblng Uouse lu the city. ciir.tr reLivR rt.ua. MMKtV I'UI.IUK I'l.UU. CHEW- Who Chews? De Yeu Chew ? Chew What ? POLICE PLua CHEWING TOBACCO If you de Chew use only POLICE PLUC. The BEST as well as NEWEST Without Drug Only pure Leaf Unadulterated. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. atuaiVAi. intti'uuaiKNvti. -lYTILUOX a WIIITB Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW lB'.TUK TIMK TO 11UY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT BLAUUIITKIUNU l'ltlUES. One Geed SocemMInnil I'lane $50.00 One Klcgunt Heeend-lliind organ iW One Klegunt New Organ, 12-iUip Couplers anil Sub-llass M.W) Wlloei & Whlte Organa from $75.00 te 1 150.10 "Knabe," MePbail, Grovenetoln &t Fuller, Koyeteno, nud Vobe & Bena Pianos, All Marked Down te Jlottem l'rlcva. given away. Almest WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warererms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. 11. LUCKKNIJACII, AgOQt. febn-tta OITY aOVKRNMENT. FIKMr MRl.TIM) ll' M-W UlllMII.4 A III (liener I'flllliiin A L'niiiiiiuiilcHlluii rrem tlie Alityur Vmlana ftlattrrn itt lluileci. 'Iritn.nfteil llmNrlrtt llrnucli, The fltnt Htatcil meeting of tlie miw city ceunaih wuh held in their leBpcoiive'chain beta last evculng and the rush of liusinchu usual ou the nRfieml)liii' of a new council viqh KOiie though with. hlddXTUIIuMJll. Prfcnt McHirs. HorKei, Di'inutli. Dil ler, Deorr, IUdille, Urh.iu, Wmi', Z-cher nud KvaiiR, presitlcnt. The monthly report of tlm city trciMinr wan read, hIiewIiik u hal.uire in the city treasury ou the llrht, of Sjuy of c7, A rim niHrini The following nicnsaRe from the mayor wan icad, and referred te the mnrltut oemmittco : " Te the Uoneinlilr, the mrmbtrnef Stlcl ttnil Ce mid en (,'euiiclli at the Uiiy J.uncaile "Gknti.kmi'N : The uient u eBity of Immedtate uetiuu in thu matter I piopehu te present te you Ih my exeucn for ad drcnslu you at this time, when I knew you have no much biiHitici from thodillei thedillei cut oemmitteeM claiming eiir attention. Uyordlnaneo of April I), IHil, Soetiou I, the place for mdliUK or vciidiug nhr.d m confined te Vine utrcet, botweeu Setitii Queen and Seuth Duke htrcete,;itnl by rec tleu 2, of the H.wni! enliiianci', it was made tlie duty of the city constables te diieet tldh veuderH te this point le Hull thulr tlsh Uy ordinance el May 11, 1871, the s.il i of fresh llsh la iorbiddeu in Ceutie or I'eim fcquare between the firat (lay of April and the llrit day of Nevembur of itteb year. "Uuder the first erdiuaDCO teferrcd te, Vine street below Seuth Q'lceu and Seuth Duke Htrceta, was the llsli market of Lan caster city for a number of yeats, until the city wart Indicted and convicted in the court of nuarter hefuieus of I. mcni-ter county fet maintaining a public nuisance. "Councils abated this iiiiifanuj by the paaenge of the ordinauce of August 11, 1831, which repealed the first see.uu of thu ordinauce of April '), 187. "biiice then the llsli veiideM h.ivu been without a proper place te eany en their busiueaa nud go wherever tl.uy nie toler ated, ezcept in Centre Spi-ue, where thej are prohibited from euig b thi'oiduuitiet) just cited. " Market tuorniuuBjeu llud their htaudii and wagons strung alen the cuibstenes, leading from Contre Sii'iaie, en l.jst Kiu, North (uctu and Went Kiiik atrcelH. Tlie places occupied in this waj alone; the priuelpal Btnvjtsei the city ami iu front, of the principal Iiusuichs houses are left after in vrketiti a lillhy ceuditiun, and the uuwbolehume U-.lt smell anaie.; therefrem auuejs net only our ciIujuh who live or de buslnets noir by, but all persona pahsiuc threiiKh our principal thoroughfares ler hours afterwards. Tills, at the picscut titue, could perhaps l tolerated ; but as thu se.ueu advaeces and the het weather approaches the complaints ceinlui; Irem citlzenu vill ue much greater than they are at thu present time. "Ven are all aw.ue of the tieat tieuble this llsh iiuestieu has cause I every -urn mcr, and will oentinuo se te de, ami, I be liuvu, appreciate the re.it necessity of niceling it. iu a practical way and Kivlug relief both te the bujer ami .-iillci, aj well, also, te thusoef our oitUens who are cuf firing from this auuoyance. "Aa a sanitary measaru all el ein phy aiciaus think that the flale of hih in sam mcr hhuuld be piopeily ttf;ul.iteil. " I would respectfully icceuimend that the proper committee be at ouce empower empewer ercd te have partitioned oil Irem the rest of the market avenues, avcuue ' V of market house Ne. 2 for a 1Kb market, and that an ordinauce be passed punishing by line any oue exposing for sale llsh Irem stands between tbe lirst d ij el April and the llrbt d.j of Nev. ruber of i Tell jcu en any et the stieets of the oily. " This avenue ' V is un icsupied, net ene htall being rented. It. is cenvebiutitly located as te hydrant and sewerage ae commedation.", and oeuld, at a small cxpouse te the city, be converted into a ptoper place for the purple. '' It hheulil ba well pnved and it should be made the duty el the mail.i I master, at a icasonable compeusatieu, te wash the samu cleanly every morning and evening. " The icut.s tecuived fiem tlm venders, I Ueliove, would be hufQcicnt te overall oxpeuse tbe eity would be put te ami miuU1 be, iu fact, a Huuree of ruvcuuu. Should couueils bee proper te adejit some nlb,i remedy, it will, no doubt, iiobaliafueti.jii : but our busiuesa men aud ether onions call leudl v ler relief In Fnme shaiiu ei lei iu, " Very roapeotfully, ote., " L). 1. Hesi:.smii i !. ' 'Hie runutiln luu fire. Mr. l)dlor,frem the commuted te whi.jli was referred the mattet el the ?'iU0 10 ward for the conviction of .lorry Uungati for attempting te set Ure te the htables of the Fountain Inn, presented a icpirt re commending that the rewatd be cpi.tliy divided between Isaac Hiuehirt an 1 David Uracil. The repert wan referred te OW shuaei Fulton, for an opinion as te whiitiiei the eity is liable for the paymeut. I'etllluuB l'rtBeutiil. The following petitions wme pr... uted aud referred te the apprupii.ite com mittce : Fer two creBalngH at Wist King and Mulberry. Fer gradiug and nuUcilng Seuth I.ime street between Lew aud Locust Fer giadiug and gutteung West Mifllin street fiem Mulberry westward. Fer guttering O.troliue stteet n- m Cel umbla avenue beuth. Fer gutteriug Clnibtlau ami .-trawb irj streets. Fer gradiug and maeaduu .mg Lime street betwoeu Walnut uml Lein en. Fer uutteriug east side of Fiidenek between North Qucen aud Duke. Fer a street lamp at the coiner of Lime and Middle street. Fer oxtendlug the sower en North Queen Btreet Irem Orauge te Centie bipiate. After the last named petition had been preaouted, J, L, Stoiumeu, esit , Mas giveu permission te address councils tu favor of granting tbe petitien. At the conclusion of his remarks, en motion el Mr. Urbau, the petittoneia were pormitted te have the Bewor made at their own expense-, under supervision el the street commissioner. Iu eommeu c tiueil, this action was non ejucurred in, ami tee p' - tltieu was roferrod tu the street euinmittee. Vurleu. aialtnr. The monthly repert of the stieet, water aud lluauee oetnmlttoo were read. They contain nothing of importance that lias net heroteforo been publiBhed. The report el the polleo eemiuittet) was read. It roeoiumeuds that lour additional policemen be added te the city pohee furce. After diBOUBSlen, ou motion et Mi. Itiddl-, the inatter waa roferrod te a oiuraittee el thrce from oaeh braueh of ciuuell. The chair appointed Messrs, Hiddle, Diller and Uerger, ou part of holcetoouneil, (Jomineu oiunell aeucurrcd and app -i.ited Messra, Liehty, Leng and Iluber. Mr. .Jeher oirie I a rusjIiiUen that the preperty comimttce be directed te have I the old poatefflco rooms llttel up and fur. i nished as elllees for the mayor and city treasurer, aud that II ig atone paveraimts be laid en the West King street aud Cen tre Squat e fronts of the building. Air. ltUKIle lavored the titling up or the nlllceH, but opposed the laying of the Hag stene paiemeut, and en Ida motion the prepei ty cotnmlttee waa dlroetod te repert totiext meeting a plan and the cost et the proposed fitting up of the olllcea. Common council concurred. Mr. Hergor oalleil attention te a resolu tion passed by oeunolls laflt mouth rcqulr lug the Maxim oleotilo light oempany within 30 days te oemply with their con tract for lighting the city, or ferfeit pay fei the light furnished. Mr. Diller said thore had been a great improvement iu the light during the past mouth, and aa Mr. Kltseti of the clcctrie company waa in the room he asked that he be given permission le tnake a state ment. Mr. KitBen said the company were doing the best they oeuld te furnish satisfac tory light, aud aince the lamps had been put en the poles he thought the light was an geed as any iu the country. If the councils think they nre net gettiDg 'J, COO candle pevu-r per lamp they can have them tested by experts, but he did net think the olectrie company should be put te the oxpeuse of testing them. Mr. Kiddle thought the company aud net the city should make the test. Mr. Kitsen replied that the light was satisfactory te the company ; the lamps aud machinery in tise here are the same an used iu New Yerk, and if it is thought nccesKiry te tnake a test it would bj cheaper te make it iu New Yerk than here, as the ucccssiry appllaue-a for making the test are oeitly. lie had never before heard it questioned that their lamps were 2,000 oandle power. Without taking any action the matter was dropped. A leug repert from the flie committee was read showing the gross expenditures during the pat mouth te have bcen il,2Sl 73. Mr. Hiddle rflercd a resolution that the exponse of at tiding and feeding the horse used by the sticet commissioner be paid paid by the e ty. The resolution was net afield te. UUMMON UOUNCJII.. Common council was called te order by President Heleuius with the following members present : M'ssrs. Adams, U Frank, Adams, Jes., Auxin, Bue, Beard, Bortztleld, Buckius, C irriieii, Dinkelberg, Ebarman, Evarts, Uj led, Ilorahey. Iluber, Hurst, Kendlg, Llclity, Lippold, Leng. David V.., Mayer, MiLiughlie, Selium, Boleulus, prosident. The minutes of the last stated meeting weie read and approved. The resolution, hauded iu by Mr. Hurst at the last tiiBCtiug. recommending the purchase of a new book te take the place of tlm oue burned iu the Inquirer tire, and which ceutalued the numbers of the houses and ether matters relating te the plau of the city, wbb adepted. l'otltlena Oflere.t. Mr. Sebum proseutod n petitien asking that u cres.-iug be made ou West Geiuma at the corner et iicaver atrcec ; auetner that a cri as ug be xnade at Centre and Der wart si roots ; auother that the gutter along Cjcostega te Beaver stroet be re. paired ; auother that a crossing be laid at Seuth Queen, Centre and Vine streets ; another that grading and guttering be dene mi Seuth Beaver from Andrew te Seymour streets ; another for the relay tug of a ctessiug at Seuth Prluoe and West Vine ; also for the layiug of a cross ing in Hi aver stroet. Mi . Heard presented a patlticu for a crossing en the corner of FYiuee aud Orauge Bt roots. By Mr. Evarts, for grading and gutter ing en Seuth Plum, botween East Kiug and Locust streets. By Mr. Lippold, for a crossing te be repaired en the south Bide of West King ami Mulberry atreeta. By Mr. O jedell, for a sower te run ou West Lemen from Pine te Charlette, thence te Walnut, aud from Walnut te the main Fewer ; also a petitien askiug that West Walnut be piked from Water te Mulbeiry streets ; also that the western side of North Mulberry batwoeu Letuen and James streets be gutteted. By Mr. Buekius, for the macadamizing of Seuth Dulte from Vine te Christian btre.it. By Mr. Ilorahey, te piLe West Chestnut between North Mulberry aud North Char lotto streets ; another for guttering ou the south si le of Chestuut botweon Nevm sMeet aud Marietta avonue ; another for piking en lnie butween West Orauge aud Went King ; ale for piking ou Grant a' root. By Mr. Liehty, te macadamize Mary fiem Orauge te Chestuut streets. By Mr. Baie, for repairing en Christian bitwoen Chestnut and Oraute streets ; a'se In Marien alley. By Mr. Spaeth, for crossing te be llxed at the northern iutorscetiou of West Kiug and North I'rluoe streets. By Mr. Liehty, for guttetiug Connord alley botween Waluut und Chestuut stieets. By Mr. McLaughlin, f..r proper drain am) en the south side of New street ; als en Dulte aud Lime ; auother for sewer en Cheuy alley te New ; ulse for ores dugs laid ut corner of East Chestnut nud North Ann sheets. By Mr. Auxer, for the grading of East Maiien Btroet from Ann, eastwatd ; nn nn nn other for repairing en East Chestnut, frim I'lum street eastward te the eity limits ; also from Marhall te the eity limits. By Mr. lluist, for the laying of water plpe ou Smith Anu Btreet, near Marlen ; another for the macadamizing of Eist Orange, botwecu North aud Fraukllu stioeta : auother for a bewer from Slier man, along Orange te Plum, and oleng Plum te oennect with the Chestuut Htreet sewer. Thesj petitions were all roferrod te the street committee Mr. Mayer proseutod a petitien for an ..!..: ll-.l.f nt tint nnt-nnr of Mnlm nnf New hticets. Kuferrcd te the lamp com mittee. KcaolnlletiB nud ICepertn. A resolution presented by Mr. Huret for increasing the ferce of men iu the tire do de I arttnent of the eity, at $10 per month oaeh, was roferrod te the iire committee The roperta et the various oemiuiitccs of the eity were read and adopted, Mr. Hurst effered au ordiuaneo appre priating the publie rnoueys of the city te the Beveral dopartments ter the llical year oeminonolug Juue 1, 1891. The following was read from the pelice oemraittoo : "Your oemmlttoo en polieo would most rrapeetfully repeit that at a stated meet ing of the commlttee held en April !!, the r.illewiug resoiutieu waa otlercd by Jir. Urban : " Hcselttd, That it be the seuse et the pelice oemmittco te most respectfully ask ycur honorable bodies for the appointment el tour inore polleo elllcera. All of whleh wau unanimously adopted aud entered upon the mluutei of the pilloe comrait cemrait comrait lee.1' Common oeuno 1 coneuricd in h) action nf inlrnf. n .mini ntirl tlm frtllriwlnrv (run. Uemcn fnm oemmou oetmoil were named ou a comuiiueo te repert at the next mceting : Messrs. Liehty, Leng nnd Hubcr. Common council concurred In the action of Kclcet council regardlng the mayor's communication ou the ftth markets. Mr. Hurst offered a resolution recom mending that the preperty commlttee be instructed te eiler at public sale the old factory building, and also the let, ewned by the city en East Chestnut fitrcet. Adopted, Mr. Keudlg offered a resolution that a lamp be placed at West L-itnen and Chestnut streets. Iteferred te lamp oom eom oem mittco. Tlie Mlrect ltultw ay Mr. Heard had read a put of the min utes of the meeting of January 18SI, In regard te the resolution prennnted by him regulating the terms by whleh the Btreet railway company was allowed te lay Uh " Hat " rails te .Mcuraun's park. Mr. Beard said that the oempany Is net putting down a " Hat " rail. They are layiug the " T " rail, with Hat tops. Messrs. BelcnhiH, Llchty, Shirk, Hurst and ethers agreed with Mr. Beard, and Mr. Hurst offered a resolution that a cotnmlttee consisting of two membeis from eaeh branch of councils be named te Inquire iute the matter. The resolution wns adopted and the president appointed from common council Messrs. Hurst and Beard. Adjourned. Mini Milrnlliins! I AhIc the most eminent phhleluu Of any school what Is Uiu best thlnu In I lie world fei uiiU'lliig uml allujlntr all Iiiltiillen of the nerves and cuiliitfiill let ins of nervous ceinpliilnls, ulvliii; natuiul, ehlldllke lefrcsh Inn sleep ulwuyst And thuy will tell seu uiihesllullni(ly " Sotne form of Heps I" eiiAi-run i. Aak any or ull et the mint oinliieiit plijsl. clans: " What la the host und only remedy that can be rolled en le euro ull diseases or the kidneys nnd urlnuiy organs i such us ililuht'a dlwise, illubote-i, retention or Inability te ro re tain urine, and all the dlseanes urn ailments peculiar te Women" "And thuy will tell you explicitly and etu plmtlcilly "lluchu." Ask the ame physicians ' What Is tin most reliable and surest euro toriillllver dlseasm or dpepsli; censtlpa. Hen, Indigestion, biliousness, malailal lever, uguu, ele ," and they will tell you : Mandiakel or Dandelion '." llenee, when theu remedies uie cetu'dneil with ethers tonally valuable. And compounded Inte Hep llter, such l wonderltil and mysterious curativopewot Is deeloped which Is an varied In Its opei.itlonB that no disease or HI Iiualth ein possibly eUt or lesist Its power, und etltls llarmle-s ler llm most Hall weuiaii, weakest lnvulld or stnallLst child te use. ciurtsiui. " l'atlents " Almest dead or nearly ilslng " Ker i ia. s, und given up by physicians el llrlghfs and ether kidney diseases, liver com plaints, sovero coughs culled consumption, have been cured. Women gewi neatly tr..zy 1 Krem agony et uuuiiilgia, neiveusnefs, wakefiilniss nnd various dlsoases peculiar le women. People drawn out of shape Irem excrucia ting pangs of IMieumatlsui. In Inflammatory and chronic, or sullerlng fiem scrofula t Erysipelas I i-alt rheum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, In digestion, und In f let almost all disease fiull .Valine Is heir te Have been ciued !y Hep Hitter", proof el widen Can be found In every neighborhood In the ItneW'ii weiid. upiIU-Tul'IiAAW llnekieit's Ariiiii inivr. Tlie Hest Salve In the weiid for Outs, Hrulies. horns. Uleirs, bait Itlieum, Kevor set os, Tetter, (:iiUiV).t Hunds, Chilblains, (Jerns.uud ull skin oruptlens, und positively cures Piles or no puy lequired. It It guar ui.UHt.l te give perlect sivtlslU'Jtleu or meney rtitundud. I'rlee, m cunts pur box. Fer sale by C. A. Loek r. Trlls tlm until. Till s medlelne 1 cm highly recemuieiid Burdock Jlloetl JlUterimu ti.e In t bloc .1 iuil tler in liavi) ever med." tilailis V. Hint, 15 Ceilltht, Huir.im. N. . Kei sie by II H. Cectiian diugglU, IS7 i ml leJ Meitb (iuei.n strut I. We Ctiuiinnge tlie World. hen wu say wi bellevu, wu have ovldunce le prove thai shlleh's coiiiiiiinptleu Cure Is iletldudly thu best Limit Mudleluu made, lu as uiue'i as U will emu a common or Chionle Cough In one-hall thu tlmu and lelluve Asth ma, llienehltls, Whooping Cough, Cieup. unit show moiei uses el Censiiuipliun cured than ull etheis. it will euiu when) they lull, 11 Is pleasant te tuke, harmless te tlie youngest ehlldiiiidvvoguaranteewh.it we say. i'rice, inc., Aue and tl.W. It jour I.imgs uie eie, Chuslet iluek lame, use bhlleli's l'oieiis Plas ter. Sold by 11. II. C'eelirnu, ill ubglst, Nes. U7 und IS North yitueu stiwiu leiw-oen i InrirliCllte Mmtulug. Heme et the testimonials from d (Intent pee plu loluttve te 'Aemin' l'.clectrlc Oil, unit Ihu Hidullt has given them w hen dlslrtsscd by headuchu, oamclie and toelhaehu uie us In teresting lemllngiis you vvlll Uml. This being u staiiihud modleiue, Is sold overyvt lioie 111 diugglsts hr sale by II. II Cectiian, drug gist, IJ7 und U I North Uueuii s'reit. An I'tlltur's 1'riuute. Theion r Keater, editor et Kt. Wayi e.Ind.. (luztttK, writes " Kir the nust llvuuais Imve ulwujs mud Dr. King's New Discovery, ler coughs et most sovero ctutuel.'r, us vveil us ler thosuet a milder type, it never lalls te etlnU u speedy cuiif. My Hlunds te whom I have tee inincndi d It speuk d It iu same high tuima Having In" " iiiivl by It el evuiy tough I have had fei tlvu yenis, I consider ft ihu nnlv rnllufile and .uie ouie ler Coughs. Colds, ote." Cull .it C. A. I.echui's Drug atom and gut u fVee iilul Huttle. l.uiguHizu, fl.oe. HUUUH A 1 HTAl'SONJSUt. lll.ANK IIUDItH AND h I'ATIunllK V. JOII BAER'S SOUS, 15 nnd 17 Nertli Queen St, Blank Beeks & (Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WIllllNlJ FLUIDS AND INKS, IT TIIK SIGN OF THE BOOK. rnermiHAi'tin. J.M KUTK, Thnre has been such a demand for I.AHOK I'llOTeyitAlMIS that I was compelled te get a V1UIY l.AUUK UAMKUA HOX te meet the demand. We can new make jeu a 1'llUTUiu small as the smallest loekut vvllllieM up te a vincli face, te tit ;nn Xin'i Krume. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Qucen Streot, junui-UU StKlUVAL. 4 Yr.lfS SAHS,M'AUlLI,Ar Words Fail, rn'yut!!,1.? sjs? SKLnrOAltTitn.ef Nashvllle, Tenn .' lnr Uin beuellts derived from ' ' ,or Ul Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ifavlug bcen nllllcled all my llte with Hcraf ii 1. 1 my system seomed siturnted with It, Tt camoeiit In llliitcir, Ulcera nnd AUttery Heren all evor mv body." Mr. Carter slutea that he was ontlrely otireil bv He usn el Atkr's Haiihapaiiilla, and slncndlncentlnulng IN tise, eight months age, he has no return el thosctefulotis sympteins. All baneful Infections of tlie bleed nre promptly lemeved by this uneinmlled altor alter altor utive. rnnriintDnr Dr, J. I'. AYER & CO., Lewell, Mass. Sold by ull Druggist II, tlxbottle ler M. m7teI3d A VKIl'S HAUSA1'AUII.I.A AND AY Klt'3 J Ulieny I'ecteral nr miln m i'n.hn.ni. Hilii? Stere, .Se, .87 and lx North guoen St., Lancaster. I'a. A1" I It t: AT HtUUKSs, HOP PLATER. '1 his porous plaster Is laineus for IU quick and hearty action In curing I.ame Hack, Hhou Hheu niiitlsin, belatlcu. Crlek In ihe Hack, fcldoend ! Jp'.NV;,.rJl,t',ll;..8Ml elulsand Muscles, Seie CfiiKit, Kidney 'Ireublas and all pains eraches either local or deep-seated, ltoeothos, HUi'iigiliens and Rtlmulatus the parts. Tim virtues of hops combPied with gums-clean and leudy te apply, huparier te llntmuntg, lotions and salves. I'rice, 2.1 eents or 5 ler ll.ei). held by druggists und country stores. .Mailed en reeelnt el prlces. Hep I'ltuter Com Cem puny, rropiletors, Husten. Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. rf-Thii bust fiimll Stemal h and I.Iver 1 ly pill inado-IIawley'a f'llls. 21c. Pleasant In aellen am' eay te take nevsi-lyd&w (ij nut ituuiJH, I itr.sy (ioeiij), WATT, SHAND & CO., Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. Kvcry day bring Hemuihtng new. Kxlra eruluury valuu lu lilac It and Coleiud DRESS GOODS At flue a Vaid, Kecunt I'rice, 1121. Anether lu voleeol SUMMEItSll.K5ut37Ke, 50c and 75c. atlll epuntnet new Spring and Suiumer DlthSS UOUUS. Special moutlen-ItKMN'ANTS of DUE83 SII.KS,25percenl under usual prlces. 3d Inch l'IN CHKCKSUiriNUS,uowcelOK, SiXcuyanl. n-i ALi.-woer.ui'r.iNa suitines, s;Kca yard" A CHOICE I.IXR OP LADIES' JERSEYS In ull the popular styles at 'very Lew 1'rlces NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 k 10 EAST KINO ST., 1.ANCASTKU, I'A. N1" XT DO ()K TO TtIK CO OUT HOL'MK, 100 PIECES China Matting, WHITE, FANQY and RED OHECK, UOUOHT AT SHERIFFS SA.LE, WHICH WK ARK SKI.MNG AT Almest Hull' the Original Cost. V-An opportunity like this seldom elteis, un l Uioje in w ml ilietud seu tncui early. R. E. Pahnestoek, hAIUASTEK, I'A. Next Doer it the Court Heme. Hl'lCUIAti NOl'lVt.H. iiiAitr.s av. iriiv. PUY'S STATIONEHY 1 he Cheapest and Hest In Uie Market. Keed net be removed lu opening or eleslug tlie shutter or window. Our PATENT FRAME Is se constructed that we can make a Screen ruudy for the window in ten mluuies. We are pr. pared te make them In any quantity and at ueu prices Hut everybody can alleid le buy tliem, Hcrenns Imve beeceme a uoihe held necusslty, and it H advHaule te ave thorn lit in your y ladews early In the ic-iju. WKHAVK IN STOCK PLAIN AND LANDSCAPE WIRES. 1 Indies te 31 luohes wide. Beld bf ta Jeot or roll. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NOnTH QUHBN ST. JiANOASXKK. PA.