n I ' (Kjje tatttetex trteUxgettfef ' n i "VsV " J V Velnmu XX-Ne 2!l. LANCASTER PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1881. Price Twe Onte. IIOKffM II. 7 UHUIU1. SUMMER GIFTS. We doBlre te call attention of buyern te the ftiet that our Qummer oIIerltiK of uttraotlve JEWELRY la unuuually large All the noveltlos In Short Ohulne Ter Lndloe. v Call and See the Queen's. Aullque Silver Jowelry. I'otlte plocealu Diamond Jowelryatvory low prloeu, Ohatolalue und fob Watohea A flue line of Wedding Hllver. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. .AN0A1TKU, May . imi. iCKrjiiuttn.iTtnti I HWItTJ'U OM.ISIIHAIKI) KKFlUOr.KAlOlltt. Gee. M. Steinmaii & Ce., Nes. 26 & 28 West King -AUCNTd 'S WATER - AND FILTERS. Jei liml II HY tUtU 1K.T IHIOn '111 HI ft. COUNT IHIUMK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Summer Dress Groecls, AT HCASONAULi: I'HIULU WHITE DUESS GOODS A SPECIALTY Willi US Tins HI.AhON V K HAVE AI.I.'lllK lUKf I-HK.sT M AKKH AND GUADKU ur WIIUK DUKS-S (iUUIH IN I.AUUK I.UId AND LOW I'lllCKS KUOM '.H lO UK JERSEY WAISTS, JERSEY "WAISTS, ler Lndtesuii I Uitldieu. All Styles mill Blzes. llttck uud Colored. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. VAItl'JSlft, .IV. gum H4 Ullil'KT II ALU BARGAINS ! - AT SHIRK'S OAHPET HALL. Nelliut; Oir te I'lesu KiiHinesH. Everything Must Positively le Sold. A Full Llnent ltl)lV lllllJHSKI.i.TAI'KVrilY, mill All Uiadea of INUHAIN CAltl'KlB. IIUUH, IlLANKhlrt. COVhULKrSundOIL CLOTH. WALL AT A SAVIUFIUK.'TQA r fieiiipl attention kUcii In tliu Manufacture et Km; Carpels te eulut. -AT SHIRK'S CARPET IALL COR. W. KINO AND WATEIl STS.. fnbil 2imlaw VI.VMMNH AND JOHN AltNIIMI. PLUMBJNG, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, tarFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Order. At JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE W1HHH AND S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, BranQies, Gins, OW Rye WhisMes, &c, Ne. 33 TENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, TA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. rjtuyitiiu.yn. BKur eiMins. uiWKKT l'ltfima, OHAllll.lft.DUKE AND VINE, tioeil Kamlly Kleur, OJe.i Itellur at 77c,t lluat Canned lleef, 211)8, 8O0.1 Celeman's Mnsliird, Me,; KlastleHUitcli.ila.i Hest Luiiip Utarcli, Oct fitcteliei", Ce. nndHe. a ilnzen. Just received, b lies el that llesa Laundry Benn, tlireu plocea loe. fubl-lydeed rilAVLUH FAN0VVI.OU11. Olve It a trial and bo'cenvlnced Uiat It t as he claims, tliu 11E8T IN THE WOULD. It was awarded tliu lilKliest medal at the Centiinnlnl ExpoBltlen. Cincinnati Exhibition and Ohie atale Fair, Tlie Uuiuilnu Tayler's Fancy Fleur Itetalls at IS cenn per 15 1'euiul Hack. fOll BALE UY ALL LEADINU UllOOKUS. M, F. SIEIGERWALT & SONS, Sole Agents ler Lancaster. a7-ltn IIANDSOMK LOT Or lAI'ANEBE FIB11INO HODS anil a Unnernl I, Inn of fihiiinii rAmr 1.1.1 ami HOD FITI'INHB, nt HUULBY'B DHUU 8T0UB, ftSiml Ne, !l Mr cm King 8t. or ART. 4, West Kim? Street. mnyie-iyd Street, Lancaster. FOlt- COOLERS - lift BARGAINS ! - J LANCASTER, PA UAH MTTINO. STREET. LANCASTER, PA. LlUVUtCH. 1IOUKH AMU HTATIONMHM, llliAMl HOOKS AND BTATIUMKUV. JOM BAER'S SONS, 15 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WH1TINU FLUIDS AND INKS, AT THK- SIGN OF THE BOOK. riMIK I.AItUKHf ANil MUDTUUMl'LKTK X oDBertiuout 01 Euclire, Caaalne nud 1'ekur iard Irem 80 per pack up. 11AUTJ1AN8 YELLeWrnONTOiaAU B'XOUlti. it it mv At.. (AMAIUTaN MBnVINK NKVMl fAII.H SAMABITAN NERVINE! THE CHEAT NERVE CONQUEROR, The only known tpectflcter Kplloptle His Vi -Alse lur HpiiMiii mill KhIIIiik Hlckncss -(, Noiveus Wcukuess quickly lulluvuil nail cnreil. Kiiiinllixl I iv noun In delirium of lever.-se -Noutrnflesgerinsot illsuisesntnlslcMiesi. Cure ugly blotches mul stubborn I Mem I sores Cleanses bleed. qtilckeusnlugglHli clirulatliiii KllintiiatiH Holts, Carbuncles mul Hcntils.-faO -I'eimanently mul promptly rurm puinly- Ycn.il Is n charming mul healthful AporleuU Kills Hcrnlulnninl King's Evil, twin mothers. Changes lnul month t geed, reiinn lug tame. -Uetits biliousness und clears complexion. Charming rrsnl vent nnd matchless laxatlve. llilrlvcs Hick Hoaduche lllie tlie wlnd.-ua -CenlAlnH no drastic culhnrlln or opinie, rreniptly cuius rheumatism by touting II. -49 iv'ctuiiuii inn giving propertn h 10 inn inn h! i.unikrnnii'i'ii 10 cum mi nurveimill' irlCullalile wliun till opinion Inll.'ba UnlreHliim tliu niliul ntul InvU'Dnitus ilm lieily. UuifHilyxiK-pxIikur nidiKiy ruliiiiilixl.-ua 4-Kiui(ii'8ea Hiinil In wriiuiK uy evur liny lliuit I.i'HiIIiik pliyHlclnim In U. H l.ciLcllni; clurKyini'ii In U. H mul r.iirnpn.'ba mul Kuiupe.'Aa HlnnnMiit of llin lilnuil nwn It n iti(iuirnr,Ta rdi waleliy nil U'uiIIiik IiiikkIhUj. I1..V).vl Tlie Dr. 8. A. Itlcliuieml Mmllcul Ce. 1'ieus. HU Jimipli. Me. CIiem. N Orlttmiilcn, Asunt, Nuw lerk ;i(y. nprll-lyneilitw (i T'lllNKV-WUHT, 'I1IK bVllE tUUK I-OR Kldney Dleoaeea, LlvorOemijlalntB, Conatlimtleu, Pllea and Bleed Dlfloiinee. J'lirmviAA's knduiuik it iika n rit. r. " Hlilnry. Wint U Hid iih At hih ( situl icim ixly I nvtr umh.1." I1 I'. O. lliilluii, Menk tun. VI. ' Kl(lnnn nrt UiiIwiih Kllililn." Dr. It N.CNitk 80 1 101 e, Vt. " Kidney Wert lm curi-il my wllu ultiir le ycniM rtiiDTui Iik." Dr. C. M.HiiiiiiiiuiIIii. Sun lllll. tiu. IN THOUSANDS OF OAbES II Imi ruie'l whero nil clne Imd lulled It In tnllil, lint rlllclPiit. CKIITAIN IN 113 AC'. TION, lint lumiileii In nil r ihch -HcIciiiimi' (he llloed mid Htii'iiKllii'Ut aim kIwh iuiv llin tu nil ilm linpiiilunt nrfaiin el tliu Itedy Tlie nnlurnl ncileii el tlie Mil. niiyn U rimteriMl. Tim I.Uui In (.Iciincd el nil illw-iite, nnil tlie HewcIh iiiove f rt-ely mul liiutltlirully. In llili way tlin went ll;uie atuuriulltutud Ireuilliu hh!eih. rr!ce$l llrjuld or tlry.-SeId ljr DrtiugMs. Dry cun lie Hunt by mall WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., ilUUI.lNUTON, VT. KIDNEY-WORT. III)MKV-W(IHT FIIH HAI.K Al' (Jllllll IV iun'8 Driikt Htoie. Ne. 13 Uui'i'ii Htri'ut. LiiiKiwUr, l'u. mul U'J .Neitli 1 IIKAl INDIAN MKU101NI . KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MBDIUINH. -KOK'lllK- Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. It lt Hindu bv Ihn IiiiIIuiih, Used by tliu Indian., cold by tliu Indium, 11 Is 1'iinly VpKOtiiblii. Ilsuruly eiiiuinll dlsuise.i el tliu Stenmi li. I.lvur, llewtdniuid llloed llin iilnunlii Hpuclllu for all Ieiuih el lllKiuiiintUiii. It will ciiid dH(ini ulieil nil oilier temedlei luive filled. Dlivdieiii) ure plainly printed en every Lot Let tin. All tilbcaet liutlnnH liuve tlieli mutkliiiH, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is n luinedy of tlie I'nrllle Ceiinl, mid Is ued by nil. It la cenUHHed el ioeIb, lieiLi and barks Kiuuurud una piepiuud uy tliu AVurm SpiinglinliuiiH ol'Oregeu, Anil la tavenibly known mul used in all nai In el tlie world, 'lliu sick or ailing si eulil net iliilav Hh ime. It will iireMiut ax wtill iwcura dlneuse. lta prlcu In oue dollar iier beltln, or nix nenius ler nvu tieuam, auk ler u nun neii t lint ) oil Kut It. Ills for mile Uy all Di iiuIsih, mul by tliu OlthUON INDIAN MBDIUNb COMPANY, Cerry, l'u. Medoc Indian Oil THE UUKATKST l'AIN hAUTIl. MED1CINK ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOU INDIAN Oil. Id certain te uiiiu Toetliuulia In ene minute, lliuidadui lulUu inliuite, Kaiuelie In Ien inliiutcd, seie 'llneut In enu nlcld, NemalKiitln Unco le llvu 111I11 utn. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is used lnturnally in well as uxturnally. Kvery finally hIieiiIiI liiuu a Dettlo wiuiin reactit it id a doctor lu tliu liniiHe. Fer eale by nil DniKKlsU. l'rlce 2ie. pur bottle. LarKO xlu bottled, M)c. INDIAN (JOUdll BllUl' Id a prompt opeclflclor Ceuglis, Colds und Luiik dUea(M. &0e. pur bottle. Ka-ten ka, Modoe liultaii oil and Indian CeukIi Hyrup lornnle (wholesale and retail) at Ueulnmi'a DniK Btere, Ne. IJ7 audlJI Nurtli (jui'un strict, l.aucastiir, t'a. mJ.lytlVA8Aw pAKKKll'ti 1UNIU, ir. " It will seen be twenty yens slucu tlie war OlOHJd." Undurlhu lietHim el AiiKUflt, M2, tliu v'l v'l lue el Dever, N. J., lay still as tliu nphlu x In Eypt. white Elijah Miuip.er that place, slowly anilsellly spokuel the past; "Yes." lie said "1 wai In tlie army and taw many el tliu sights el thesu learlul years. 1 wan finally dlsuliarued irem (Usability, ri'sullliiK from suiutrnkti. I oame home, nitserablu In health and splrlUt soenleublod that 1 took cold en thu HllKht'jst oxpesuro. l.llu seuiiuhI weilhless te uiu; I lived only In memory." " That was sad uiieukIi," I said, dividing my last two clKivrn. " That's se," responded Mr, Sharp 1 "but 1 notevorlt, OutKiuwttT Net exactly. When In ttmt condition I beirau taking l'AnKii'n TeMtuanil uiy health commenced 10 luipreva nuia away. 1 was lutonisueii ui 11 unci he was my wile. I piled 011 tlie llesh and could eat anything. Mr ambition bhuud up. 1 could attend lu busluuss mid new excepting thai 1 have totuke emu about oxpesliiK mysult te thu hoi sun lam as well as I wits tliu day 1 onllsled. V hut dllleiencm there am lu things guns and bayonets kill ; 1'AimKii'ti Teniu BaVfH." This preparation, which has been known as I'akkbu'b tiiNOua'l ome. will hereaiuu beculleil simply rAUKuit'H Teniu, As iinprliiclpleddeal ors art) constantly ilutulvliiK their customers by substituting lnloiler aillcles under the uaiiie el RliiKur, and as tjlnger Id really an uu. Iinpet taut Ingiedleiit, we drop thu misleading word. Thore Is no chaiiKe. howaver, lu the prepa. ration ltselt, anil all bottled reiuulntiiK In thu hands or dualais, wrapped under thu naiuu el I'aiikbh'a UiNeun Teniu, contain tliu mnulne tnodlclne It the taeslmllu slgnaturu or His His cex x Oe, la at the bottom et the outside wrapper, une:J-lmbd,fcw 1AltUblft UA1K 11ALSA6I AND 1'AKK. . cr'u Totile ler sale at Cochran's DriiKBtore Ne. Ul ana U'J .North quoea at., Luucimivr, l'u INUINERATION. TU I.UUAI, OHKirtATION (jOUIf.1V Itslticrnit.ini; Mniber4liii StecK liiermsxl te .1,U0t-Tlie Werk tiitleOn- rra-tl- 1'reccatra of Crfinatlen Anether nicotine of tlie liieteuscd tiuin tiuin lier of Mil)Herlburn te the cruinnlleti ntul funeral roferui asnoelatioti was lielil at tlie Ini 1. LhHir.Ncr.u oflleu last eveniup. 801110 twenty tncinbeiH vrore tiruteut nnil nearly n half noero of ii'ldllleiml nubnetlliurK te tlie steclc wcre reported tiince last meeting. A ntiinber of lutturn were rend from tmr- kiiih outeldo tlie city exiirt'HHlm; nympatliy nlth the ineveineiit mul 11 wiiiiiiKticHn te tnke Hteulc In tliu L.iuu inter fouieiy. Tliu outnntlttee en loe.ttlon, plan, eta , reported weL'tern nnd mum liiHlruettd te Milcct 11 vacant let of ground, neai tliu city limits, net Iekh lliau hull an iteruln extent, prefeirint: nti ulevatcd iokIUeii nnd 11 nlte lit for ornamentation nnd adapted te nil thu neeeHhitleH of the uroiimMen project. Tlie ouminltteu en oliarter, pl.iutf, etc., ro re ro peited nt liii'Ktli, nnd articles of nshocia nshecia nshocia tlen were adopted in part, the rein.iinitii: features te be cencldered and llnally de (il'led at a nicotine te be held next Ftlday oveulntr, nhen diieateix and ether efllcerH will bu elected, aud Immediately thereafter Htcp will bu taken te obtain a chatter. It having been found that the 01 Initially propeHid $ 'J, 1)00 of ntuek ih alieiidy taken, the cajiltal of the concern wan lixed at ?5 000 and the par v.ilue of nhaiei tuude $10, te nccoinmudite UioineteaM'd I'upiihii deni.ind for the block. Tlie books ler mibscrlptieu will be open oue week longer. 'f no Uitniiiil in nievniiiai t The inquiries of the vat ions eiiniiinttees havu elicited much piactiual infi riii.itien renanliiit; the jueciches (if uietii.ttieu and llliihtiatlne; the pprcad 'uf the tueveiiieiit for its promotion. New Orleans has 11 well ern.mi.ed society. The United Niatcn cremation company and thu New Yerk cremation Mieiutv held a.piitil ineetliij,' the ether evening. J. I) HciiuIchs piesided IIu H.ilil it coil $1(3,000 per annum alone te keep the tans cut en thu graves in Hi eon weed cemetery. Ceitrtlatid I'.tUuei, Henry Tuck, M. I)., and etlieiH Hpoke in behalf of cremation. The repett of the society shows that neatly $2"i,000 has been bub scribed, the ameitiil the cbatter cat's I or bcfoie they can bet; 1 11 the erection of a furnace. The crematory will be built bu fere the end of this jear. The bill mtiediicrd in the C'ikIisIi par liament icccully previdiiif,' fin the reula tiati of ctematiuu, though net passed, received a very tespectable vote. Tlie Louden Tvnat cemmentM very favorably uii)ii it aud observes that we have drifted far from the vtlaKu chutrh jaid where a grave was holy ureiu d and new thu associations of crondel oily cemuterivH have becoine tather repulitive, than ether wise. Au lulvrtBtins 1 xtrncl Frem a metiOKraph published by the late eminent surgeon, Samuel I). Gress, M. I) , L. L. li. O L , is tuade the fellow inn extinct, which, iu view of thu crema tien et his tcmaius, will bu lead with marked iutettst at this tiniu. "If jieuplu could Mie thu hiiui.iu body after the process of decomposition sets 111, which is as hoen us the vital spark ceases te exist, they would net waul te bu buried, they would be iu l.iver el cremation. lturiiLg the human body, I think, ih a horrible thing. If meru was known about thu human li.iiiiu while uudrj; "ie; il coiiiiienuiuu puejiiu would turn with hiiimr from the custom el burying their dead. It bOiiietiuiestakiH ahiunau budylifty, sixty, eighty yeaifc ien, longer than that te decay. Think of itl thu icmaiiiH of a fiieud liug under six feet of ground, 01 less, for that length of time, going through slew stages of decay, and ether bodies all this time beini,-' buiied around then) 10 maius. 'lhluk of thousands of such bodies btitig crowded into a few acres of ground, and then tolled that these graves or mauy of them, iu tiuie till with water, aud that water percolates through thu ground and mixes with thu bprtugs and wells and livers from which we drink. Why, if pceplu kuuw what phyMcitns knew, what they have learned in thu (lis Meeting room, they would leek upon burn lug the human body as a Leaulilul art iu comparison with burying it. Thore is something eminently repulsive t me about the idea of lying a low lect under gieund for n century, or pethaps twj eentuticM, getug through the prucesi of decomposition. "When I die I want my body te be burned." Trie 1'ruccRies el Cremation tiir Henry Thompson, an enthusiastic advocate el cremation, iu his review artielcB en the subject nays : "A powerful tovet berating furnace will rodueo a body of average si.e aud weight leaving only a few white aud fragilu portions of earthy material, iu less than au hour. I havu myself personally superin tended thu cremation el two bodies, ene small aud emaciated, of forty seven pounds weight, and oue of ene hundred aud lerty four peiiiulu, net emaciated, and possess the products in thu former case weighing oue aud three iiuartet pounds, iu thu latter about four pounds. The fermer was completed in twenty live minutes, thu latter lu lllty. Ne trace of odor was porceived (indeed; such a thing is itiines Bible), aud net the slightest ditlleulty pre seuted itself. The remains described were net withdrawn till the process was com plete ; and nothing can bu mete pure, tested by sight aud smell, than they are, aud nothing Ichs suggestive of decay or decomposition, It is a rcllued buIiIuii ttu , aud uet a portion of refuse, which I have befere inc. The experiment took place iu tlie prcBcnce of several peiseus Aiming the witnesses of thu heceiul expeiimeut was Dr. Uenrge Buchanan, a well known medical ollleor of thu local government beard, who eau testify te thu completeness of the ptecesH. " In thu proceeding above desciilied, the gascu which leave thu lurnacu chimney during thu tlrst three or four minutes of combustion arc noxious ; after that they oeate te be se, and no biuoke could bu seen. Hut thcue noxious gases aru nut te be permitted te escape by auy chimney, but will pass through a Hue into a seceud furnace, whero thoynre entirely consumed, A comjileto combustion is thus at tained. Net even a tall ehimuey la necessary, which might be poiuted. at ns markiug the slte whero cremation is porlernieil. A small jet of steam, (Hilck enlng the draught of a low chimney, id all that Is required. Ou a latge scale, the second furnace could uet he utilized for cremation also, and Us ptodtietu passed through auother, and se ou without limit. " Ity tueatiB of a furnace invented by Dr. Win. Biemeus. a still mere tapid ami complete oembustioti is pessibfe. A body weighiug l'tU peundtt was placed in a cylindrical vessel about 'soveu feet long by Uvoerelx feet in diamoter, thu Interior of which had been heatcd te 2,000- Fahrouhelt. The inner surface of this oyliuderla smooth, almost polished, aud no solid matter but that of the body is introduced Inte It. Thu product, tlioru tlieru tlioru fero. can be uethlng mero than thu nshca of the body. Ne forelgu dust eau be iu iu iu trodueed, no oeal or ether solid combustl cembustl combustl bie beiug near it uethlng but heated hydro ration iu a gasoeua form and healed air. Nothing is visible In the cylin der before using It a pure, almost white interior, the lining having acquired a tem perature of white beat. In thin case the gases given oft from the body he abundantly nt first, passed through a highly heated eliamber among thousands of Interstice's m ado by Intorscetlug llre brleks, laid throughout the ontire chamber, lattice fashion, iu erder tn minutely subdlvlde and delay the current, and expose It te an immense nrea of heated surface, Uy thin means the nanes wero rapidly oxidized and net a imrtlcln of nmoke issued by the ohlniuey. Ne Rcoend furnace, thorufere, Ih necessary, by thin method, te constime any noxious mutton), sitioe nene nscape, The process was completed in fifty miutitAR, aud the ashen which welghed about llve puuiulH, wero removed with ease." The apparatus by which cremation in effected in chlclly of two kinds, of which there are various miner inodilicatieun : First, that in which the body Is re dticcd by direct contact with the lhmeH, and nf this kind are the Gerlni aud Veniul furnaces, which are theso most approved in Italy ; and secondly, that lu which the body in reduced te ashes by means of het air, and in no time com ing in contact with the flames. Of thin latter kind are the furnaces in use through out Germany from which that te be erected iu Lancaster will be patterncd. A JniKv;iiiu rnll. Ill Ir le 100,000. Au heir te the property left by Jehn V. Tayler, who died lutoslate in New Yerk city a short timu since, unexpectedly appeared ou the sceue Friday iu thu porHen of Samuel T. Middleton, of Ilalucn pert, Hurlingten ceunty.N. J. Mr. Tayler had been a real ostate dealer and had ac cumulated a fortune eti 100,000 After his death no will could be found. Thren rusty keys among bin directs unlocked draweiH In the vaults of the New Yetk state de posit company that contained builds whose lace value amounted te $-00 000, and since then ether securities havu been discovered that swell the amount te e 100,000. Thu deceased was uet known te havu any rela lives, and I'lihliu Administrator Algernon H. H.illiv.ui took charge of the property with the intention of turning it into thu city 1 1 cmiry if no relatives of Mr. Tayler could be found. Mr. Middleton, who is the only living heir, w.is never a lavorile of his uncle, though there was no quarrel between them. His surprise ou learning the geed news wan great, nn.he did uet suppose he would inherit thu propel ty. Mr. Miildlutunn is about U5 yearn of ngu and bears his geed fortttue very quietly. Ailvcrll.lUK UIii-hUIII " It Iihs become no common te wtllu the ln'- Klnnliig el an aitlele, lu uu elegant liiteiesl tiiK manner ''llien 11111 lllnloBeniu udveilldumeiil tliat we avoid ull such, ' Aud simply call attention te the met Its el Hup Hitters In as plain, honest U mis as pessi ble, " 'I e Induce iieeplu "Te give tliuui oue trial, which sopievcs Hull valuu that tliuy will uuver uiu anything ehe" "'lux IlKVKiirHO laverubly net Iced In all the papeis, " Hell -loin mul seculai. Is ' llav lug n large sale, and Id supplanting all elliet medicines. "Uliurn U no denying tliu vlituosetlho Hep plant, and tlie piopiluteis el Hep llltluis h ne shown great slirunduusd ' And ability - " lu com euuilluu atuvlTlcliiu n heeu IrtUVl.! uiuee palp ttile te uVury enu's ohsmvalleu." Did tilie DIeT "Ne! "Sim llugeiud and slTlIiired along, pining away all tliu lime ter years," " 'l he iloetei'd doing her no geed ," " And ut lasl waa cured by t 111 -t Hep liltteia tlie papuissay se much about." " Indted I Iiuloeil l" " Hew tliauktul wu should be lei III U inedl cine." A llitiittliter'a nil.ery. " Kleveu uats out daughter sulluedena bed el uilsuiy, " I nun a complication el kidney, IIii, I heuiiiatlu trouble unit Nerv etiti debility, " Under the care or the best physicians, " he gave hci illsciuu various lmiiiee, " Hut no relict, "Aud iiewHliu Is mteicd Ions In geed health by as simple a lumudy as Hep llllteis, thai we had shuiiucil ler yeais helme using IU" The TAIlltNTH. father H (lultlni; Mell. "My daughters say 1 " Hew much belter lather Id since hu used Hep llllteis," " He Is gutting well alter his lung sullLiIng from u disease declared Incurable," " And we am e glad that he usud your Hit ters." A LauveI Utlea, N. Y. m 01'iiTh,tS&w ilucklen's Arnien Mle. 'Ihu Itnsl bnlve In tlie world ler Cuts, Hrulsea. Herns, Ulcers, bait llheutii, Kuvur sored, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ull alclu eruptions, mul positively euies l'llue or no pay lequtiud. It it guai imleed toglve ported satlsluclleii or money leliimled. l'tlee, lift cents pur box. Kersale by II. II Cechiau, druggist, U7and U'J Nutlh ijiicen stieet, Luucuster. i Wish Everybedy te Knew. Kev. Heoige II. Thayer, an old cltUuu et this vicinity known te every ene us u most liilliiuiitlal ulllzen uud thilstlan minister el the M. K. chinch. Just this moment stepped tn om-steiu te say, " 1 wish ovetybedy te knew that 1 consider Unit both myself uud wile ewe our lives te Hhlleh's Consumption Cure." It Id having n tremendous sale ever our counters and l giving pet feet satisfaction lu ull cesrs et Lung Diseases, such ns nothing el.e bus done. DHS. MA'ICIIKTT A KKANC1S. HoutineR, Iinl., May l.t, '73. Held by 11. II. Cochran, (linguist, Nes. i:i7and 1DJ North UueeiiBtn eU Lancaster, telil loedl A uriuit DUtevery. Mt, Win. 'Ihnuiud, et Newton, la,, says . -'Mywlleluid laeii seileusly utlected wltliu cough ter twDiity.tlve joins, and this spi lug umiubuveuily Ihuu uvei hefoie, 8I10 had used many leiuudlus without lellef, uud being uigeriiiliy Dr. King's New lilsuiiuiy, did se, wltli most Kiatllylng nsullH. Tim Mist bottle lelleveil her very much, and the second bottle has absolutely uiiteil her. hhu lins net had me geed health for thirty yeais." Tilal bottled tree at 11.11, Ceelnan's ilruR htore, LutgusUu, flee. Why lle Dewncaet? Tine, you ale lu a miserable condition you 1110 weak, pillil and nervem. 011 caiiuel sleipat nlgiit nor enjoy your waking hours 1 yet, why lese heart? Get ut the druggist's 11 bottle et VlunfecA. lUeud Jlittert. 'lliey will restore you te health und pence of mind. Held tiv 11. II. Cochran, druggist. 117 und Hi North (jiieen street, Luncestet, l'u. Bir. l.uiiRtry, mul oilier lameus women have wen a reputa reputa tulleii ler tacial baauty. A llnoceinplo.ilon makes one liaudneiiii), even though the taco Is net el perlect mould. JlurdecK Jlloeil Hitter t act directly upon tlie cli eolatien, and se give the skin a clearness and smoothness other wise unattainable. Held by 11. II, Cochran, drugglsUlJ7aud IJJNeitli liueeu stteut, Lan caslei, l'u. ItVlhltlNU MATiSUlAV. )KMOVAL. 11AV1NU KEMOVKD MY PLANING MILL -TO- Nos.lllte il7:N. JIullierry St., And Increased my faculties ter work, I am new prepared te de all klmlaet work in my Hue atshertcat uotlce. - wrat Wehlsen, XtEDlCAt X VI'.H'H HAIlSAl'Alllt.I.A. TIRED OUT. The dlUiesiliig reeling 0! wearlnegu, el ox ex ox liauntlen without tirnrt, which makes llle a bunion te se many people., is due tu tliu (act that tliu blne I is peer, and tlie vitality conse quently feuijiu, 11 you aru suilerlug Irem such leullugs, IYER'S SAR8APA1ULLA lsiist what you nced nud will de you InCnl uulablu geed. Noetlmr preparatl'di e conc nlrattm nnd cembtiicH bhsiii purity lug, vllalUlmr, pni lull ing ntul Invtgeiailng qualities ns AwnHBAit HU'AlllLLA. t'RKl'AIIKU I1V Dr. J C. AYEIt & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Held by nil DrugglHd; $1. six bottles ler $3. J I 1(1 A YKIt'.l HAIliVAIVIttLI.A AND AYKIl'S Chert y iVclenl ter -nle at Coehtun's Drug .sieic. Ne. .U7 and I ft North queen BU, Lancaster, l'a. A UlltiAT HUUUf.M9. HOP- PLASTER. This porous plaster Is (anions ler Us quick and lieaity aellmi lu cuilug Laiim Hack, lilieu mutism Bclatha (tleklnllie Hack, hldeaud Hip, Neuralgia. Htlll .leitils and Muscles, Hoiu Chest, Kidney Trouble's and ull pains 111 aches I'llhur lni-.ll or deep sealed. It uncalled, Htrenglhens nud HtluiulaleM tlie parts. 1 he vlrtiiiisel hops ( (unbilled with giiins-rlean and leady le apply. Hiipciler te liniments, lotion 1 ntul sal vi h. Pike, 'i' iiiiils 01 .' ler $l.(ie. Sold by driigglMM mul cnnnliy stores. M illiel eimecelpl el prices, llet J'lattcr t'oin t'ein jmnn, 1'reprJi'Uiid, Uojten, Milss. A GREAT SUCCESS. 441 he best Inmllv pill inade llawley's Hteinach and Liver )IUs. -1e. l'leiwant iu action and easy te tnl.e. nevJflydAw (I) J3 ICANlil. Budf lis ii illicit 'llin lollewlug in tide wits vel untilllly sent te till II I.. SI.AI MAM'll. Agent ler IlKlti- AUT'.SOI.II WINK HUlltf, by 11 pietiiluunt piHcllelng plijsk'lau et this county, who lints iixtuusUuiy used the llrundy ndi nod te In his legiilnt lUnellci' It Is (eiiiiiiciideil te the at tention et thoje untitled with Iiitligcslieii and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much nl'i-cd AU0I10II0 bllniulailt was iiier lnteiicled an u bevi luge, but te lie used as a uiihIIi Ine et gleal iietency III the euro el some el tl:e ilesli uellve dlsiases which sweeps way llielraiiiiuiil llieusaiiiU of victims. lib a purily philanthropic motive, we iiro iire fdiil tu Ilm laviiinblii uottie nt liiviillds-i s iiiciillv tbii'ii ulllleleil with that uilsmaliln illMu.e-e, Dypsiepsla, a specllle remedy, which Is netlilil)! meri) or less than BRANDY. 'llin aged, with leeliln appetite, nud Inmner lens dot lilt, will find this simple medicine, wncu iiseu ptepeny, A Hoveroign Itoraedy Fer nil their ills and aches, lie It, howevot' Htilctly understood that we piescribe and use but 0110 at tide, and that is Reigart's Old Brandy, holilbveiileuteiiulsliigtileiul.il. K. SLAV MAKI-.lt. Tills biandy lias steed the test fur jeais, nud lias never tailed, as mi- ns our ex. perlnuiuuAlcnilH, and wu tliereloieglvu It the prclcicnce overall ether llrandles 110 inaltur with hew many law bieaUIng lieneli titles they nte bruudeil. One Muith el tint money Inn Isyiailv tliiewu uway 011 vuilens linpo linpe tentdyspnpsla spi eltli s, would stilllce te Imy all tin liraiidy te euro nnv such case or cases, Hi pioet et thu cuiatlvu power el ReIart'a Old Braudy I 1 cased et Dispcp-dn we can summon uiiiu uiiiu uiiiu oeisel witnesses eau ciuu lu jiartlLtilar we wlllelle: 'X 11H1.1 working liirmer had bienanicled wall uu xxliausting Dysinipsla fnru number of jvais ; his stomach would 1 eject 11I11101I every Kind et feed s no had sour eriiclnllens con-sUiutly-ue apputlle-ln tiu t, he wasehllged te ustrlct his ulul leiiacliers and stale biead, and ns a huvuiagn he used Mi Union's Itoet Heel. He Is n MethedlsU nud then, as new, ine u In d at tluns, and le his dlsceiuses elten declaimed eaim stl iigalustii l klnddet strong dilnlc. When udvl ed te tiy Relgart'u Old Briindy In hid case, he looked up wt'h astonishment; but alter hearing et his wonderful eireets tn tliu eases of semn et his neat uiquulntnnccH, hu at last uuidi nled te fellow our advice, lleused thu llinndy falllilully and steadlly ; the llrst belllu giving him un appetite, and Imtnru llin se nud was ull liikeii he was n sound man, with n stomach uipahle id digesting any thing width he cheese le cat He still kieps It and uses a UttluitLCHsleually: nud sincohe has this medi cine, he has liccii et very lltllu pcuuulnrv bun tilt te thudoclei. A I'racllcinif I'hysichux. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Aguut ler KKItlAUT'rt OLD WINK STOUK, Kslabllstied lu !7dT. liupeitet and Dealer In Old llraudy, filiurrv. Hiipmler old Mudeila, Impeited lu PdH, lHi7 uud Isi.l. chnniiaguiis et Lvuty lliaiul, tcetcu Ale, l'orter, ltrewu Stout. Ne. 20 EtiBt Kins St., - Lunoaaler I KAUUUAUTKUa VOlt TUB INDIAN MEDICINES, KA-l'ON-KA AND; MODOC INDIAN OIL AT- LOCHER'S Drug Stere, NO. ii KA31':illNU SlllKKT, LANCAHI'Klt.I'A. 11.1 iV AND VAl'H, KTI-.W UA18. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, We wIhIi te cull Lhe tittoutleu of 111011 with bit; hundu te the fact thut we are tvlwtvye provided with juat the extru liirue lmtw they roqulre. We ure new Hhewln(i it full aeaott aeaett aeaott raentof STRAW HATH in nil gmdea and the ltirKOBt, hnndeomeBt und mcDt oemploto line of LIGHT COL ORED STIFF HATS evor openod In Lanoaater. If you romernbor thnt overy thing hore la freBh und ue netbliiff that la at all old you will hee the advan advan tasea of at Umet looking through our aaaortmment. rf-IJ A KKW DAVH WK WILL DAVE A LITTLK I'ltLUhNT I'OllOUtl KKIKND3 1 UAT xOU WILL AlTltKUATB. 144 North Queen St,, A low (loots ubove the Fraukllu Heuse, LANCABl'KU, l'A. mart7-lydAw V lUTOltlA Cern Remover. Tlie most oileetlvo prepamtlen ler thore uieval et corns, lluiiiens, Warts, etc., ever placed U'lere the public. Wurruiited te eradicate completely ind within a short tlmu the juest ebduiatu corns, baitl or sett, 'vlllieut pain, IT IB A rOMTlVU CUIM. BOLP AT BEOHTOLD'S DRUG BTORB. Ne. 401, WKST OBANQK BTltBUT, corner el (JhMlotte. U.lyU VI.VTltlNO. i"i'-V. 1 IJW'"TtTfT: Time and tide wait for no man is well illustrated by the way our Spring Stoek is moving off. flood tide brings us crowds of customers; receding tide carries away much of our variety and time makes a hole in our im mense stock. Ne time like the present. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. l'lIILAUKLI'llIA. lieudiutf Railroad Kerlp Tuketi ter Clothing. v M VK1W A KATIirIM. Thin Clothing. lu Kxcullent As3ortment,,ler this sort of weather, (or MKN'U, IIOY'.S uud ClUL DltKN'8 WKAU, ill nil the 1'LAIN AND MOST KASIIIONAIILK KAtlltlCH. In looking around ler Hiiuituer requlslles, rotneuiber that the) bust assortment lu CI.OT11INO Is always tn be seen hen), ami that pi lee i aru sufllclnully varied te meet with taver among nil classeset liuycrs, na well as thesu whom lettunu has less laverud. We Invite calls, that we may be aUerded n chance te show lust what we have. The iniike, style nud quality or our CLOTHING Is tully up le uiu highest standard, and Is marked at figures that often make buyers or lliesu who only coiue te sce. Vf Comparison courted, Dale be. Idled. & ) LKAD1NU LANCA8TEU CLOTU1KIU3, NO. 12 HAST KINO STREET. LANCABTKIl. I'A. VTUT IVANAMAKKlt Uul a Jlueli llellei I'lace te II111 YourUeoil! tVill bu round at Unpr Siiiten's, WliolesulOi&lfolailClotliiiiK Heuse, Ne. i34 Ooutre Hquare, 11 Is better than Wnuumuker's, because the goods are net only as weed, but ehenper, mm It there should be such a thing as 11 lnlellt, which Is mil at nil likely te ecciu. you wilt have 10 net have le go tar le liuvn thu defect remedied. GrOOX)8 THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE, Frem Iteady-.Mude Hulls nnil the Clieicext Htull lu 1'ltcu) down te every detail In GENTS' FDRNISHING SUPPLIES. GIVE Ud A CALL. Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors uud Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTKU, l'A. tl-lvd r UANHIUAN a IIUO. About Prices. long two we thought bottom prices hid been touched, but II remained ler the Hprtng el IBM, teulvea chance te thu people te buy eheup CLOTHING such as Uas uet been seen by the eldest lnhnu Hunt. MEN'S SUITS, At tl.lU,$5.),(a.U0, $7.00, $8,00, 110.00 aud f 12.(0. PANTALOONS, At J1.00, fl JO. tlM, t: 10, J3.C0 UI) te 15.00. LARGE BOYS' SUITS, At f J.W, tl.00, H.W, 5.C0, $0.00 up te 19.00. SMALL BOYS' SUITS, At 11.35, 1.75. liW, $3,01) up te fUO. De we mean te lower our wbole butlneis t Ne, Indeed t We only (tunluthotero et ahea. ness as thu key note. We elevate It evil season ami own no superiors lu styles aua qualities. L.Gransman&Bre. The FAUIllONAULE JIKlKllIANTTAII.OJia AND CLOTHIKIW, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEBN 8TRlfir, lllxht en the Benthwest Cemer el Orssgt atreet, LANOASTKU, l'A. Mr Net connected with any ether, CleUUag Heuse In tlienltv. nLKAIIUAVANA ITIt.I.EH liTuAWSjTOK I; Sceuts. Ouarantoed tobec!carmiern,M IIAUTAlAJN'lljYKLLOW JfUOM ClUAK BIOllE. MYERS KATRFflKf f; r 1 ' ' i?$ f 1r. 4 .. w I 'I H V "I M M ivnl w M i XT