" ?", - v" ; -ifl w nMiigenM ) xt k t u-,, 'V' jM Voliime XX-Ne '218. LANCASTER, FA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1884. Price Twe Cents. . iH Sjy vy vuiTiiirm. W- AMAKK.lt A IIKOWN. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low and Oak Mall will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, 8. K. Cerner Sixth and Market, nl7 (til Philadelphia. V" VKIW A KATlirUM. All-Weel Hulls, $10. All-Weel Suite, $12. Tlione are our gtet peclaltlii In MEN'S Kr.ADY-MADh LOTIUNO. Rrlliihlug vids.iinw patterns, handsome stvles. excellent lilting, well made, trtimiietl nml Kuril. quality and prlre cuiuldoruil.we knew cil nellnunr goods eqtiillliig them niiIiI In till city. Confi dent In thti hnllef that trade liuitiinUv satisfactory will result therefrem, w Invite comparison with tlm li-t that llku Hgtirus will liny olsewhore. Moeaurod Suits, Moaaured Suits, Moeaurod Suits, 812 - 815 818 te 800 The largest nml best anaerttnent el Foreign nml Domcstle Woolens shown by iny Clothing Heiivi in tlitt city. Everything requisite te please dlverse tastes-sMlhulle or extremely plain. Step In nml gut our price ; Than sen It yru can ile better olsewhorw That test of ion makns us trnile. 5pPerfrct flti guaranteed In every Instance, whotlier ilia form be symmct rlca.1 or otherwlsc, olse UihIess be ours. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER UI.UTUIKIIS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, l'A. 11 ItMlt 11111)1 IIK.H. ir OV WANT ONE OK TIIOiK 100 Children's Suits, MAUKOr AM. WOOL CA89IMERE, Slrivi i te II, which we uru selling for ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS Call at once at our 8 tern, as tliey are telling fllSt. WK CHALLENGE COMPETITION HIRSI & BROTHER. IN OUR MEASURING DEPARTMENT Woareshowtre a number of New Styles el Goods, which no nre Making ie Order for $15. They nre an Extra l.'nrgaln. ns they are worth uiucli mere money. IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, We ar Constantly Receiving NKW OO0D8. -CAM. AT- Hirsli & Brether's PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Nes. 2 nnd 4 North Queen Streot. LANCASTER, l'A. H. UKIUIAKT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring ERtublisliinent. I am new prepared te show te tlm trnile an assortment et Woolens ter the Spring ami BnmmiirTiaile which 'or Ruauty, Quality anil Quantity surpasses all my lermur oirertH te )i:oaae my cuutemurs. Nenu but the very bout Keraltrn nml Amerl can f ub lies for Ureal ami lliiDlnijgs Bultu a cemplete line of the Latent blmile el Spring OvurceatliiK. The very host et werkmnnshlp ami prlceH lewer than any IIehbu In the city ter the en me quality of goeils. H. GERHART, 'lAILOIl, Ne. 0 East King Street. IIUUKH AMU HTATlOlfMMt, III MMII II T1LANK IIOOKH AND HTATIUNKnV. JOM BAER'S SOIS, 16 and 17 North Queen St., Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WIUTINQ FLUIDS AKD INK8, AT TUB-. SIGN OF THE BOOK. vi.entiiw. Our story for this week refers you te Pine Dress Suits, of which we are largely prepared for this Spring's eales. Fashion fixes the styles; we the prices, which are se low that all can have a suit for dress. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Builling, Sixth & Ohwtnut Sts. I'llIt.AIIKM'ltlA, AYRUUUANT I'AII.OHINH. DAVID R. WINTERS, FINE MERCHANT TAILOR, Ne. 23 North Queen St., I.ANUA9TKK. l'A. IIAVK VOU HbKD Til KM? OUR IN1.M1TA1ILK $10 Spring Suits. BIMER & SDTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 21 Centre Square, Are the entr Ouch ube sell this purlieu Jar Milt. NOT A Wanamaker Establishment in Size, RUT A Wanamiker Establishment in Prices, AS w EM. A3 IN THE METHOD OF One Price te Everybedy--Hich or Peer. AUG nods ust a represented, or your money will bu refunded. New Is the tluie te make your selections. & THE I'EOI'LE'fl POPULAR TAILORS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. it-lyd TNVITATIOK. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. EXTEND THEIR INVITATION Te thelr many cuntomers ana the publle In uuneral. erau ItiBpectlnn et thulr lurue ana varled bptlnic .lock et goeitg In the plcce, which we make te your own onler In any Btyle, at the following low price, i All-wool Butt for bualnesj tit 00 11 better It 00 " riUHlmern .19 00 ' sllk-mlicit canalumre IS 00 " -bust ImllKO bluu cloth.... 17 00 " worateit corkscrew (black or blue) 18 00 All-wool Suit tuncy corkiicrew te (0 ' KiiKllsh cork.crew M 00 " Kronen weratcil.lia 00 ami ou Hotnembor we pay our own pcnenal attention tOHelllnKaa wellai cuttlnKt It thoretoro on en tkbles us te umlnriielt the closest ana went critical home in the city. OUR UllEAT HVEUIALTY, Pants te Order. All-wool Pnnta at $3.50. tt.00, tl.'O, (3.00, tf.&e, 5.0J, 1010, 17.00, upte D.oe. - Please tabn a vlew In poising our Bliew Wlnilewa. Kit. Style ami Unrable Workman hip tfuaruntcca, LGransman&Bre. The FA8HIONAHLK MKUCnANT TAILORS AMU ULUTUlfilitf, Ne. 6d-08 NORTH QUEEN STR1BT, Right en the Southweat Cerner et Orange Street, LANOABTKR, VA. - Net conneoteil with any otiier.' Clothing IIoube In the city. GHAI'K IIOTKL LAUKK IIKEU AND ' ExcalBler Buatexa Water en DrauKht, lUnry Hunter, proprietor et the Urapa Hetel, 32 una SI North Queen stieet, has rumodeled the barroom, eroeiud nrstalass itotrlgerators anil has new en draught Charles onus's eel ubrateit Philadelphia LAOKR UEKR ler which heli sole aent In this city. Alse, BAR. ATOUA WATER from the famous Kxcolaler Miring., BaitUOKa, N. Y. A lull assortment et the purest Wines aud Liquors en sale, mJT.jmd BURGER SUTTON tIJIlT VOLICR l-LUtl. CH C" RTV I'ULIUK I'LUO. CHEW POLICE PLUGr CHEWING TOBACCO Just whai Yeu have been look ing for. Quality, Purity a nd Flaver, is Un equal ed! Ask Fer It, -Get It, -Try It, And You'll Never Re gret It. 5C3 MUOIOAL UlHTJtUMJSMTa, w ILUUX tt WUITJD Wilcox & White Organ Ge. SPF.CUL TEN DAYS SALES. new ib;the time TO 11UV PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SLAUGHTERING PUIUES. One Geed Boeena-IIand Piane fvi.oe One Elegant Heceml.Hand Organ 43.00 One EleKaut New Organ, 12-btep Couplers and Hub-llass M.OO Wlloex A White Organs from tfi.GO te I1W.C0 "Knabe," MePhall, Grovenfltoln & Fuller, Koyateno, and Vose ds Bena Fianee, All Marked Down te Bettem l'rlce. Almest given away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warorerms, NO 152 EAST SING STREET, II. II, LUCKENUACH, Agent. feblT-Ud A THRILLING STORY. WIIT TUKNKII IUH II l It W HITK. HbtiiiI by n lllcyelllt Hew a Voting Tele graph Operator rravnntml it Tanlbln Kallrea't DliMter. A jeupR tolernph operator, nhoie hair wan snow white, told thin utery te I he ChloARe A'en.i : " Four yearn ajje I was toleRraph epera ter nt a ntnall country HUUInn en a Hotitli Hetitli wcBterti railroad. I 'bad llttle te de, the dispatches seut and received net nvnrat( it)K mero than two a day, and tUoie confined nlmeNt entirely te railroad nnt tcts. Te onable me te luave the olllce at will I had attaoned a larse tiu eup te the sounder of my Instrument, no I could hear mv call ' Q from any part of the village W lie n the fieuth bound train arrived nt neon ene Saturday I hurriedly ceminunl eatcd with the conductor, aud leArnlnp; that he had nothing te nend I prepared te quit my ofueo for the afternoon, an no ether train wan due until 7 o'clock. Leeking the deer I went away, leaving the train ttnnding at the depot, het bexen detaining It longer than unual. Lueklly I did net go bojeod ear elmt of my lintru raent, repairing te a field near by te witnens a bane ball game, I frequently left the efllce for lieurn, bat always kept within hearing distance, the tin cup sounder enabling me te dieMuKuiuh my eall Revcral hundred feet away Somehow I bad miigtvingn en thin occasion. I had an indefinable dre.td of Heme impending treuble. I was be ill at oase that I took littln interest in the game. I kept my ears epuu, expecting, for some roaneu I will net attempt te explain, te be called te the ofQeo. Iieferu I had been absent ten minutes, nnd while the train ntill steed at the depot, I heard my familiar call repeated in what seemed te me unusually rapid succession. Instead of walking lelsurely, as was my went, I rati te the efllce an fast ns I could, and heard as I entered: 'Held Ne 4 at your ntitlen until special going north passes.' " Involuntarily I glanced out of the window, and caw the train I wat orderod te held disappearing round a curve a short distance away. I was net told at what tluie the special left the station south, which was only 10 miles away, and I siw in my mind's ove the two trains rapidly approaching each ether, iuiekly folio tved by a crash, screams of pain aud flying de brls. Suddenly I remombercd, while tear itig my hair and cursing my noligcuce that Ne. -1 hail te step nt a woedyatd two miles down the read te take en fuel. That would take a matter of 11 ve minutes, nnd if means of conveyanco were at bund I I might evertake It antl avert a (Haaitar. My first thought was n hand ear, my sec ond a horse ; but I did net knew if the first was nt the station or the seceud was te be bad in the village Hushiug out el the oflice I stumbled ever my bioyelo Without a tnoment'H thought I sheved it out of tlie deer bofero me, aud was en it in less thau It takes te count ten. In my odd momeuts I have pineticcd aud had becomequtto an expert bicyclist. The country read paralleled the railroad for soveral miles, aud the former was down grade the entire distance. I put my whole strength iute the effort of propelllug tlm machine, aud had the satisfaction of at taining a speed I had nnver accomplished bofero. My hat blew off, nad my oe.it was dolled through fear that It would retard my speed. I get within perhaps fifty yardsofthe new stationary train when the engine whlstle blew, and the tralu started up. I rcdenblrd my cflerts, and oarae nlonKsidetho rear platform of the lait ear just as the train was gettiug uuder full headway. With a tailing side motion I threw my wheel against the side of the ear just forward of the platform, aud grasped the hand rail at it e.una in reach, at the same tlme letting go my held en the bioyelo. I caught the bell cord aud gave it ene vigorous pull, and as the train oame te a halt I gave the cord three jerks, the signal te back, nnd fainted. The con. duoter found me whero I had fallen. Su p:ctlng aomethitig wrong, he permitted the train te baek te the station, gettiug thorejustas the spoeial, leaded with the dircotera of the read and thelr families, swung round the curve into the station. I bad brain fover, and came nuar dying, net regaining my reasoning faculties fur tlve woeka after my torrible experience. But the oeuduotor said my hair wai white when he found me ou the rear of the train." TOSiy WIDOW." Wne JTeiiDtt Faver aud fortune with llllll, Kmiii, Au old Colifernia Forty Niner rcceutly related the following story te a reporter et the Washington Herald : "I remembervery well in 1850 when Tem oarae baek from New Yerk, with a pretty llttle wife. Ile was a daring eper uter thou, and for a while everything he uudorteok Hiioeoedod. But times changed. Tem get en the wreug slde of the market aud oeuld uet get light. One day he came home ruined, and inter a brief illness died, some said of a broken heart. It was hard lines for liitt wife She had been gently reared, nnd was no mero fitted te battle with poverty aud the world than is a turtle deve, A few friends who had known her husband iu his better dnjs interested thomselves iu her and theii wives gave her eneugh work iu the shape of plain Bowing te koep the wolf hunger fiem the deer. " In 187- Floed, O'Brien, Mackay, and Fair organ! zed the largest sohetnu of min ing speculation cver known ou the I'aoilie slope. The stoek of the Bonanza mines was then very low about 28, I bollevc, One nftomeon Maekay, who was the gen oral superintendent of these mines, (all u part te the great Comstock system) oame in a hurry te San Franolseo nnd went at oneo te Floed aud O'Brien. Ile said they had just Btruek the most wonderful let uf ' bonanzas,' or pockets, full or almost puie geld that he in all his oxperieuoo had ever seen, lie proposed te the two gentleman named nud Fair that they should quietly get held of all this stock that could be had bofero the newB of this wonderful 'strike ' was made publle. This was en Thursday. By Saturday ovening they had three fifths el all the Btoek Only two outsiders Sharen and Bill Ralston wero allowed te oemo in, and the only roaeeu the latter was told was they wanted the bank of Califor nia te carry thorn through. Keene, Bhrewd and sharp, felt that something was in the air, but for the life of him he oeuld net tlnd out vhat It was, One afternoon u llttle woman in rtuty black oame Iute his efllce, and, with a timid nir, asked a clerk If she oeuld see Mr. Keone. The yeuug man addressed wns very busy just thou telling a story te another olerk of hew he and soveral etner i had painted the town red the night bofero, He looked ever her head ami overywnoro, and finally saw it wee only a shabby looking woman. He supposed it was seme one who was begging, aud Insolently an swored that Mr. Keone was very busy thtn nud oeuld see no ene. She waited a tuo tue tuo ment, and modestly said, ' Will you take my name In te him?' Just then a tall, slender mau came out of n baek oflice with two or thrce othew, nud, hearing the conversation, said, ' I am Mr. Koene ; did you wish te soe rne V Come iute my ofueo, rnadame.' 8he went with him. lie offered her a ehalr with as much courtesy as If she bad been the reigning helle of San Franolseo and waited for her te peak. ' Mr. Koene,' she Bald, ' I am the widow of , whom you oneo knew, and I have been used te hearing of mining operations all my married life. I am row lug for my living new. Yesterday I was nt the lieiiBO of naming ene of the bonanza sets and I heard a conversation whleh convinced me that a great operation in belng engineered by Floed, O'Brien, Mackay and Fair. They Bay they have made a wonderful discovery that will put tip the Comstock certificates of stock 000 or 400 per cent.' She thou opened a llttle box, aud handing it te ICeoue, said : ' These diamond ear ornaments wero my mother's prcsent te me the day I was married. Throughout all my distress and poverty I have kept tbem. They are worth 8800. Will you take thorn as security and buy for rae en a margin all of this mining stock they are geed for?' "Keene raw it all in a second. Here was the clew he bad se vainly tried te find. 'Yeu have rondercd me a most important sorviee, MrB. ,' Bald he. 'Kcep your diamonds. I will buy you a line of shares in the mining stock you mention and carry it for you. Whonevor you want your profits oemo te me,' and he bowed her nut. Thore was no time te lese, but by working diligently he had stock enough te make a million dollars of prellt if the Htoek went above 200. Four days after the wendeiful news became public. At first the brokers thought It was a job, but the experts they sent down te oxar.tine said that nothing like such a deposit had ever been kuewu In mining history. ''The stock started. Frem 25 it lumped te 00 in ene day, thou te 80, 100, 120, 100, 200, 2&i. The llttle woman watched the upward rise with feelings that can only be imagined. She scarcely slept; shoceuld net work. At 285 she sent Mr. Keoe a uote te sell whatever he had bought for her. She had no idea hew much it was, but thought It might perhaps be 200 shares, may be net mero thau 100. This would give her at least $25,000 after nil commissions were patd. That afternoon she went down te his olllce. The smart young clerk rotnembcred her, and was mere civil this time. Ile said Mr. Kceuu was out just then, but was momentarily expected. Would she take a Beat and wait for him '.' She sat down In a sort of daze, hardly knowing what she did Hew lone; she waited she has no idea te this day. Mr. Kcoue's veice awakeucd her f eultles, aud he was standing befote'her. ' I get your nete, Mrs. -,' he was salug, ' and sold your stoek te day. Corne iute mv elUce, Mr. Quill. Soe hew much mouey Mrs. has with ub,' continued the gtcat mining mlllionaire. In a moment the clerk replied, Mrs. has $570,000, lehH oemmisslons, making her profits ou 2 000 shares $502,870.' ' Will you have a ohcek for It new ?' Bald Keone. Ile heard a eeftslgh. Get seme water here qulekly. She has fainted,' Bald he, lifting her up from the no fa en which she had been Bit ting. "The lady made geed usoef her mouey. She was aided by Keone, who put it into geed bends, and new tbnre is no happier porseu auywhere than Tem 's widow. She has diamonds, hordes aud pretty olethos, seme of them se ptetty that when sue comes into the parlor at the states the cm Inns womeu wish she was dead." KAILUOAl) Kail'i.OVKK.H, The leading limine, men of Providence, R. I., coiiipeso the Hunt's Remedy Ce, nml they gutiruntee all testimonials published by them te be genuine The following, dated May I, lbdl, Irem Mr. W.H. lllanchard, Lewell, Mess, Is but ene of the thoucanUremarkaDlo cures tlrnt are being made by this wendurlul luoillctne Mr. lilanchard says : "1 have been greatly troubled for ever six years with acute kidney dUoise, with aevore pain In my back nml hip?. 1 was fonrerly employed en the Uosten aud Lewell lEullreau, but was obliged owing te the constant )ar, te give up the rail- toad business, as many ethers have been obliged te de, en account at kidney dl jcaee. 1 have trio I many medicines, but received no ponuanent rollef. A frleudrocemiuendud me te use Hunt's Remedy. 1 purchased u bottle of ene of our druggists In Lewell, and com. muueed te Improve at ence, and lifter using two bottles 1 was entirely frce from all pain, and consider mjself cured, ana 1 clieei fully recommend this wonderful medlolne, Hunt's Kenndy, te all the s adorers from kidney and liver dlsonie." AT l.IMKKTY. Fer a number of years I was allllcted with kidney and gravel dlsuase, and suilercd with palna In my limbs and back at times se se ven ly that It seemed trial I could net endure It. I usud sevemlue-cillud cures recommend ed ler these diseases, but they did mu no geed. A IrluuU et mine thut had used Hunt's Re iiiedy, and pronounced It the best In use, urged me te try It, mid 1 purchased it boltle at Ueorge K. Hall's drug store In Manchester, anil bofero I had used ene bottle I began te leal much better, tnu pains In the bladder and kldueys wero reduced a geed ileul, and alter using tlve bottles I teund that Hunt's Remedy hud done all It was iccommeiidod te de. It hail removed all the vain, my appotlte Im proved, aud I gained soveral pounds In a few weeks. 1 have renewed vigor and strength for ene of my years (S4), and 1 can only thank the proprietors et Hunt's Reniudy fur my geed health of te duy.auil j ou are at liberty te pub lish thU. that It may be the menus el seme one belng oured by the uee et your truly wonder ml remudy. W. 11. TunniLL. (JerBTOWW, N. II., May 7, 18S3. inylMwdM,WilF.tw TUB UtlllKIS fttUlt til). And co must neiiialgla and rheumatism, when Dr. 7'hemat' JCclectrle OU uttucks Uiuui. This ineiilcluu Is a marvelous product et lu lu uenleus thought. Iluy It and tiy It. for sale by II, II. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 13U North (Ju mm street. llueKlen's Arnica Halve. Tlm Rest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Ilrubes. Hmes, Ulcers, bait Rhuum, Kevur sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cores.iind all skin eruptions, anil positively cures l'llus or no pay required. It is guar aniMiil toglve pcrlect satlsiactien or money roiumled. Pi Ice, a ceiita per box. Fer sale by C. A. I.eciiit. 1 Wish. Everybody te Knew. Rev. Ueorge II. Thayer, an old cltttan et this vicinity known te every ene as nmest tniluentlal citizen and christian minister et thu M. K. church, Just Hits moment slopped In our stere te say, " I wish everybedy te knew that 1 consider that both myselt unit wlfe ewe our lives te Uhlleh's Consumption Cure." It U having a treinoudeussalu ever our ceunturs ami Is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases et Lung D beanes, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCHETT A FRANCE. lleuiiBOn, Itul.. May IS, 'IS. Beld by It, II. Cochran, dJugglst,Nes. 137 and lay North queen street. Lancaster, tublleedi A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, et Moebautcsbtirg, Pa., writes t " 1 was ullllcted wltli lung lever and ubress en lungs, aud reduced te a walking tUleten. Get a Iree bottle el Dr King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did me soinueUuood that 1 bought n dollar battle. Alter using three bottles, leund myself once mere u mun, completely restored te health, with a hearty appotlte, and a gain lu flesh et 48 pounds." Calf ate A. Loehur's Driigbtoie and gut a tree bnttle et tnli cerUIn cure ler all Lung Diseases. Large bottles, tl.te. (.1) Allew Us te Bay That a geed deal et the suffering in this world can Im avoided by purchasing Dr. Jhemat' Kclectrla Oil, and ui-lug tt as per directions It Is an Intafllble euro for alt aches, sprains, and pains. Fer sale by 11, U. Cochran, drug u!it, 137 and IStf North Queen street, JHKMUAt: Disfiguring HUMORS, Itching and Burning Terturep, Humiliating Eruptions, such as SALT RHKUM or Kczeinn, Psoriasis. Pcald Head, lnrintllii or llliililliiinerM.nniievery lerm et ltchltu. Hcalv. Pimply, Heroluleim, Inherited, (.on'nttleus and Copp'ir-Celnind Discuses et the llloed, Hkln ami Hcnlp, with Lnsset Hair, are positively cutcd by the Ctrrt- OURA RKMBtl.KS. CUTIOURA RKSOI.VKVT, the new bleed purifier, cleanses the bleed and perspiration of impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the caun. CUTICURA.tlieKinat 8klu Cure, Instiuitlr allays Itching and lnllammutleu, cleats the Hkln ami Hrnlp, heals Uicers and Sore., and re stores tlm Hair. CUt'ILURASOAP, an oxqtilslte Skin Ileaull tier and Toilet Itiqiilslte, prep ired from CO TicuRA.Islndlspeiialiln In treating skin Ills eases, llnbv I lit mers, Skill lilemlsbcs, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin . "TuflCUHA RK MK I) I KS are absolutely pure, and the only rel llloed I'lirlders and nkin Heautlllcrs, true Irem mercury, arson I c, limit, zlue, or iiuv ether mineral or vegetible poison whatsoever. IT WOULD require this entire pipur te de tiistlrn te a description nt tliocuies purlermeil by the CcTiceitA Reselvent lutermilly, nnd CUTicuitA nnd Cutiecka SiMr externally. Ki 7.KMA or the palms et the Hands and el the ends el the fingers, ynry dlDlcult te treat and ii.iiiu'ly eenildeied Incrunlu: small pitchai et teller iind salt rheum en the ears, iiose and sides it the luce. SUALI.F.I) HEADS with less et hnlr with out number, heads covered wlUi ilandriifl and scaly oruntlens, especially of elilldrnn nnd In. lants, many of whleh since birth had been a mass el BCalei ; ITOHINU, burnliii? an I ee ily torture that batlleit even rullet from ordinary retuedles, seuthed nnd healed as by magic ; PSORIASIS, l.opiesy, ami ether (rightful forms el skin dls'in-O", mroluleus tilceis, old Mere., and discharging wounds, eaeli and nil of which have been speedily, leiiuiniently and economically cur.d by thu Cvtiluka IUsi- BUIKS. Sold every wheie. Price: Cctiiuiia. te runts1 Reselvent, fl ; heap, '.5u. Petibk Liiue akd CriKMtcAL Ce., Ilosten, Mass. Nnurt fur "Hew toeuroHmn l)iensns." ri'HK ubTtdUlta itr.niKi)iKS volt sal.l'. 1 nt Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 ami 133 .North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. G AT AE. R H ! COMPLETE TUEAT31ENT $1. A flnele dee et SVNfORD'S RADICAL CURK Instantly iclteves the most violent sneezing or Huiul Colds, clears the head us If by uiiiglc, Htepi watery Discharges Irem thu rxesuanu r.jes, prineins itingiug unifies in the Head, cures Nurveus Headache and sub. dues Chills and Kever. In Chronic Catarrh it clef nses the nasal parages of lout mucus, restores the beiisih et smell. tate and hear Ine when itllectud. trees thu head, thteatand bronchial tubes et offurslve matter, sweetens and purities the breath, stepi the cough and arrests the pregiejs of Catarrh towards Con sumption. Solvent ami Sanlerd'n Inhalert all In ene package, of ail druggists ler 11. Ass ten tsAxtirr no's Radical Cliik. l'limta Drue awd Ciibm ieal Ce., Ilosten. SANIIVOKD'S ItADIO il.UHKII FOlt 1AI.K at Cochran's Drug Slore, Ne 137 and 13'J Neith (Jueen strcet. I.uncastur, Pa. Pain is the Cry of a Sulking Nerve. Cellins' Voltaic Klcctrle Plaster Instantly atfects thu Nurveus System and banishes pain. A perfect Electric lluttery combined with u Pereus Pluster ler "i cunts. It annihilates pain, vltnllzej weak mid worn out parts, strengthens tired muscles, proents disease, and does mere In ene-iialt the tlme than any ether plaster In the wetld. Sold uverywliere. uiayl-lydW.S.Aw B KNSON'S UAl'ClNl'. 1'I.ASTKUS, SLIGHT ODDS. A Little Mury l It It n lairge Meral Due Man Wlie Knew lilt Own llutlurss. " Ne, my dear," said the venorable keoper e t a country steie te a timid llttle girl whose head tcarcely came up te the luvul et the counter. " Ne, my dear, we haven't any red llannel, but we have seme first rute New Orleans molasses." Sellly hinting that she didn't think that would ansuer the put'pose ijulteus welLthechlld went her way In search of thoartlcle she wanted. "Have you HEN'SON'S CAPCINE PLAS TERS T" asked a gentleman of a curtain drug gist whose name could be given wure It de sired. " 1 am tieublud Just new with a touch et my old frlund, the lumbago, and the lien son's Plaster ecums te go te the spot almost ns seen as It touches the skin." " Net at pr&Mint," loplled the druggist, genially, "but we have lets et plasters Just as geed. Thore Is Allcock's, thu Capsicum and ethurs won't ene of thum de us well 1" " My dear sir," reteited the gentleman, with a slight show et temper, "1 say nothing against these articles, but I am a business man, nnd always usk ter precisely what I want, and ter nothing else. 1 may unllghtun you, however, rheu l say that sometime uge, loruneltiurdhoaio, nt which thu Capolne has since cured me, I tried all these you mention, with no appreciable benefit. Xhey ntu iueltl cliint, every ene el thum, thu inuaneit net et the proprietors et seme el them being this . That they uiuke plasters with similar sound tug names te decelve the unwary Inte bo be Iluvlng they are the same thing. Exporlence taught me the dliturunce. I'll go te the next man In your line, ti oed day." He en your iruaid against Imitations. The genuine has thoweid CAPCINE cut cleanly In thu middle of the plaster. All ethers ate Impositions. BcuUury A Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk, aW-lmdWASAw 30 UAYB' TRIAL. DR. DYE'S VOLTAIC BELT. Klcctrle Appllancej me sent en se Days' trial. TOMENONLY, Y'OUNU OR OLD, Who are suilerlng ttein Nervous Debility i.eHt Vitality. Laoket Nervu Force and Viger Wasting Weaknesses, and all these Diseases of apotsenal nature resulting ireui auusesuuu ether causes. Speedy relief and cemplete res res res toiatten et II- alth, Viger and Manhood guar anteed. The gmudest discovery of the Nine teenth century, bend at once for Illustrated Pun plilet true. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., Bptl-lyrtMWFJfW MARSHALL, MICH. PU.KS. "ANAKEBIS" rttves Instant rollef, and U an Intalllble cure ler PILhH, Prloe, il.oe at druggists, or sent prepaid by wall. Sample I reuV Address, "AHAlvESIa" Makers, llex ill). Nuw Yerk. eprMyM.W.FAw nuaxy.n,, "iltVlNII villi ail !$,? AVS,TAT'. JApnie1 . PATIOW. ',I.iLUOUSNKH5v "TtOW rAUKtOULLRYK5n(taIl.OT0IICDKtir are emenir th symptoms whlcn Indicate th?t tlie Liver is crying ter aid. AYERS PILLS will stimulate the Llver te proper aollen, and cerreal all these trouble. One or mero et these pills should be taken dally, until health Is tuliy established. Thousands testify te thelr great merit. Ne fKiiiily can atrerd te be without AtKR'3 1 ILLS. rnirAMD nr l)r. J. C. Ayer & Ce., lewell, Musm. Beld by all DrnggUU. ml 1-20 AYKR's'aARSAPARILLA AND AYKtt'S Cherry Pectoral for sale at Coehrsn's Drug siore. .Ne. .87 and 1 North Queen Bt,, Lancaster, Pa. 1 I OP l'LAHTKU? " BHARP PAINS. Crick, 8pndns, Wrenches, Hheumsttsra, Neuralgia. Sciatica. Pleurl.y rains. Hutch In the Side, lliiekache, Swollen Joints, Heart DLv eiiHO.Hore .Muscles. Pain in the Chest, and all tialns and aches ellh-r local or Ui op-seated are Instantly relieved nnd speedily cured by the well-known Hep Platter, Compounded, as It is, et the medicinal virtues et fresh Hopi. Uutns, Ilalsaras anil Kxtraets, It Is Indeed the be it piiln-kllllng, stlm uluttng, seething and strengthening Por Per ous Plaster ever made. Hep Platter t are se d by all druggists and country stores. 23 cents or tlve ter S'.OO. Mailed en rocelnt et price, Hep Platter Ce , Proprietors anil Man ufacturers Ilosten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. 9-eoUed tongue, hrul tireath, sear stem- nfiliiiml llvnt tllainiBA n ril lit ffawlntila & Lav usaaea aavuft iiti e w tu jv jj as tt u V UIAJ1U" null anil l.lverl'llls iass. nev20-lydjtw(8) ir.lTM AH It CAPO, T 1). BTAUl'jrKU Si CO., SUCCESSORS TO SHULTZ & BRO., 31 and 33 North Queeii St., RECEIVED SIX DOZEN YOUNQ MEN'8 Pearl Gorden Derbys AND SIX DOZEN PEARL OASBIMERB HATS. SOMETHING NEW. SPRING BTYLE3. We are reoelvlnor new Goods datlv. Glve ub a call. The only Hat Manufacturers In the city. Helng manufacturers, we have our Goods from tlrst hands. W. D. 8TAUFF2R b CO. mayie-ld N r.W MATS. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE Is full et Hats, NEW HATS. Our . prices el last summer cleaned out everything Straw Hats nnd Light Colored Still Hats. This season's stock is tLe largest and most com cem com pleto overy shown here, and it ts rll new. Ne old goods o.irrled ever Hern thu pest fourer flye season?. Neuo or last i ear's styles, The fact you are sure te see nothing but the latest and ineit correot styles will be appreciated. 144 North Queen St,, (OWNUAIvER'B OLD STAND,) A low doers abeve the Franklin Hcuse, LANCASTER, PA. mar27-lydAw rrrac TUVAVVU AND VlUAJtB. H.L BTKUaiAIt A W. TOBACCO & CIGARS -AT- WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. ALL IUtANDS OF CHEWING A SMOKING TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, any. thing pertaining te the Trade in Large or Bmall Uuuntttles at PHILA DELPHIA PRICES, at H. L. Steimaa & Ces, NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN ST. CATLIN'S FINE CUT. VELOUPKDK FINE CUT, REFORM FINE CUT, Etc. POLICE PLUO. CHAMPAGNE, LITTLE NBCK, Kte. DERIIY SMOKING. LONE JACK. OLD VIRGINIA, Etc TURKISH PATROL, RICHMOND STRAIGHT OUT, iiETWEEN THE ACTS, BtO, air Imported aud Demestic Cigars. AU grimes and prices, Glve ub a call, uiarltl-iyd I'Ai-jsu iiANuixua, me. JUAltlCS W, ITUY. ERY'S STATIONERY WIRE WINDOW SCiiS. The Cheapest and Vest In the Market. Nee a net be removed In openlng or slejlng the shutter or window. Our PATENT FRAME Is se constructed that we can make a flereen ready ler the window In ten minutes. We are prrparLd te make them In any quantity and at such prices that everybody can aflerd te buy them. Screens have beocema home, held necessity, anil It Is advisable te have them nt In your wludews early In the season. WE HAVE IN 8TOCK PLAIN AND LANDSCAPE WIRES, 31 lncb.es te 31 Inoneswiae. Beia by the loot or roll. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUJBBN BT. 'LANOABTKR. PA. aed Journevmen and prtew tame as otrier laloens. . WAUNKKj laylftVud uncir. - ' - J?0 M vl M jfi fji f.i i : a i ,i "i?i -Si ! h'l "' a u A
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