Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1884, Image 1

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HOlttCH
1? J. ZAIIM.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Isrge lurroaseln our trade, both la tlie manufacturing and rubill ileimrlmmiL irmki-n
It necessary ler ns te Impert "imi"iiii. ii.
Direct Frem the European Markets.
Mil. K.UNKHT ZAIIM will represent our heuse In Europe Hits summer and Hie.n of niir
customers who have net ulruady lull tlielrunluiN with tm will pleaau de se bolore JUNK IB.
ALL ORDERS FOR
Diamonds, Bronzes, Fine Clocks, Statuary, &c,
W III receive carelnl attention nnd will tin ready for delivery ut nnv tliim nfinr (wriium i
CHRISTMAS ORDKRl HELD UNTIL I'lIK HOLIDAY HKAiON iV TeHIRBD
EDW. J. ZAHM,
MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL JEWELER,
ZAHM'S CORNER, - - - Lancaster, Pa.
lu'H.lmdlt '
Tl .. 1UIOAI1S. --
SUMMER GIFTS.
We doalre te cull attention of buyera te the feet that our Bummer
offerlng or nttrnottve JB WBLUY la unueunllv IftrRe. All the noveltloa in
Short Ohalna for Ludlea.
Call and See the Queen's.
Antlquo81tver Jowelry. Potlte plocea in Diamond Jowelry at very low
prloee. Ohatoluine and Feb Watohea. A flue line of Wedding Sllver.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne.
LANCASTER, May lB.lSWI.
JtKl'JtlUr,JtATUKH
TKWBTT'a UKI-KllltATKII UKritUJtlUATOItH.
Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.,
Nes. 26 & 28 West King Street,
AGENTS FOK
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WATER
AND-
FILTERS.
jL'l-liml
VAIU'KTfi, SO.
(J 11 111 It 'H Uiltl'KT 11,11.1..
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
-AT
SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL.
Helliui; OIT te t'lesu IJuaiuess. Kvprjlhin 3Iust Positively be Sold.
A rnll l.tnoet IIOUV IIKUHHKI.S.TAI'ESTIIY, Hint All Oruite of 1NUUA1N UAHl'KTB
UUUH, llhANKKT.i.COVKICI.KT.SniKlUll. ULOtIi. ni UAUtciit),
tWALL ATA 8A0MFlUK.-
r I'leurpl mtuntleii Klvtm te tlie Maiuiluctuiuel Kiu: t'tiipiitH te mdur.
AT-
SHIRK'S CAEPET HALL
OOR. W. KINO AND WATEH 8TS..
fobs 2mdnr
T II, MAltTIN ft UO.
' J. B. MARTIN & CO
OUlt SAI.H OK.
WALL PAPER
Frem the Late BhIeh in NEW YORK is Attracting Great Attentien.
lliu vrlces we am eiIerliiK niu lower tlmn the Koedn wtire evor Beld nt buTore, ami we
luceiiiiiiuiid lliut our uiiHtonierH imrcliase tliuiu new, uvuu It tliey don't imiiu tliuin ml fAIjL
lerthuy wlllnovurljeuulow uKidn. i"i mjxi,,.,
6.000 PIB0E3 GOLD PAPER, 18 Oenta.
5,000 " " 20 '
6,000 " " 26 "
10,000 ' " " 00 "
EVERY QM NEW, NO REMNANTS, EVERY PATTERN GUARANTEED.
10,000 IMcces White Wanks at 7c. and 8c, Werth 15c.
-l'llces of HaiiBlng Koduced 5e Under Hegulur Hatcn.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West King and Prince Streets. Lancaster, Pa.
WIN Mi ANIi
S. OLAY
,, MMUM.W. MAUM,
mm Rramlifts Jiiis Old M MkYm u.
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, IANCASTEK, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
rilUK VKKUlUT (JTll.t. HTAN1IS 111 AT
X tlie beat Be. Cigar in tlie city Ib nt
UAUTMAN'S YKkLOW FUONT UlQAU
areiiK.
riitiK. tinvr veuk
t( SUN "
UKACIIEa.I.ANCAHTKIl AT 0:31 A, M.
On the .luy et publication. U, 11. IIAUU
will mipply It promptly en erder. or we will
keud It by mull at W cenu a mouth. AilUrcua
I.W.KNGl,AN,i,ublUlnir,,TiiHHuw,"
m2Mmu new Yerk (illy
JUST 1'UIILItlllKU,
W KDIT10K OF
with TMuablii InlorniRtleij en Ntrveutanit At'
Ued DlienUru. lllustratud with casrg.
AlJUUKbadl) TO UKNTLK4IKN ONIY.
n.y, ''''y?1'" of jJOycara'uxporienco, (author
el "aoelnl EvIU or the PreBeiit Day ."''Vreina
AildrMT7" t') Bnt' imst ,re' ',rlce' 2fl"
' DR. LA QRANQB,
fl-J "OT BTB1IBT, X'lUtAMtruU, l'A.
OF AHT.
4, West King Street.
tnayllMyd
Lancaster.
COOLERS
J
LANOA&TE'It, PA
L1QUUHH.
MILLER.
AUOT1UM9KU AMU UKAL, JUJTATK
AGENT.
HENRY SHUBERT.
AUCTIONEEU AND UEAL ESTATE
AOEIHT,
61 North Duke St.t Lanoaster, Pa,
jiveryininK perwininK m my uualnesswIU
rocelro my poueuat attentien. Terms tuaaep.
able. (J I ve me a call. lanli-Ud
"triuruuiA '
Cern Remover.
The most airoctlve proparatlen ler the re.
ineval pf corns, llunjeua, WarU, etc, evor
placed botero the public
Warrunted te oredlcato coinpletoly nnd
within u short time the most ebdurate corns
hard or selt, without pun. '
IT IB A realTlVM OURS. SOLD AT
BEOHTOLD'S DRUG STORE,
Kn. iOl WEHTOUANRKHTItHMTi m... ..
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VAH AL I w II UAmIaXU Ui VHbUbb
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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY,
mnmtiAi..
H
or ri.ti.nxKu',
SHARP PAINR.
NrtulS.l.8Jll,,,, ?' Wfonehoi. Itlieumatlsm,
ii.UiH,K'ls8oi,lllic,l,Jlel."'l,y I'nlni.Htltch In
.l.L'?H u'0' elftOhi!, Hwellmi Joints, Heiut 1)1
?S'H0.r? "cl". 1'ttin 1" Hi" Chcil, mid nil
?iinJ1..' V.lJ"i ""' lhnr. l0'''11 or ilion-sentoil are
-.?"fcJly r,lll"vl "'l spiM,dlly cured by tlie
woll-kiiewn Jlep Matter. Compeiind.nl, m It
Heps. Oiiins, lialsams and Kxtractfl, It
Is JndMxl (Ac bat )niln.klllln, Ktlin
ulatlnif, soethinK and alrenBtlinnliiir 1'er-
!?",? ' .Vu,,V,r. evur "' Hep flatten am
sold by all dniKKlntJi and country slenn. -a
cents or llvn li.r si.oe. Mallnd en rucidpt el
sauriftrKss.i,roi,riute"",iii,,n-
HOP PLASTER.
. " ,0l .'""KI'O. Ild IllLHtll. BOUT HtOlll-
ac hand llvordlsiiisecurud by llnwliiy'gHtotn llnwliiy'gHtetn llnwliiy'gHtotn
aahamlMverl'llls ueih. nev-lydAw(i)
lltKAT INDIAN MKUIU1NI.
KA-TON-KA,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE.
-rOKTHE-
Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach.
It Is inudn by the liiillaus.
Used by the Indians,
cold by the Indians,
It Is l'uruly VcgoUible.
Itstiiolyeiirosslldhoasos of the flteumcli.
I.IVftr. lltlltffilBUnil llfriMl It ..1. ...... I -iu..
for all lenns el KhuumatlNin. n will euro
(llieu-u when all ether iumidiei havofmled.
I'liuiiuuiia uru iiiuiiuy iinuiuu en uvery hot het hot
Alltrlbt'sel Indians have thelr mtdlclni'S,
Ka-Ten-Ka
Is a rtmimly of tlie I'ncllle Coast, and U usud
llV nil II I n..n...aA.I .. a........ .. . .
barks Katherud and propated by the
Warm Spring Indians of Oregon,
And Is favorably known and uied In all parlH
el the world. The sick or ailing si.eul.l net
dlny Its U80. It will prevtint as well as curu
UIOUU.U. ii jirice is enu neuar per bollle. or
six bettles tat flve dollars, ask (or It mid soe
mm. iiu kiu iu it. is Kir Hani ey all PriiKulxlM.
?.V!V.y. i'l? "KUN INDIAN MHDiaNrJ
COMl'AN Y, Curry, I'a.
Medoc Indian Oil
THE OllEATEST PAIN MEDICINE ON
EAHTH.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
MODOC INDIAN Oil, Is leilalu te euro
Toethucho In enu minute, lluadache In (le
jnlnutcs.Karauhuln ten nilnutes, HoreThnmt
In ene nlKht, NtiuralKlalu llirue te 11 ve niln-
utm.
MODOC INDIAN Oil, Is iimhI lnturnally as
well as oxternally. Kvery family should liave
a bettle within rench. ft u u oectorlutho
limise.
Ker sale by all DniKRlsts. I'rlce 23c. pur
bettle. Largu elze bottles, Mc.
INDIAN COUOII Bllilll' Is a prompt
MMjcltlc ler Coughs. Colds and Cuiik dlseaies.
60e. pur bettle. Kii'tonke. Modou Indian oil
and Indian Ceuuh Hvrnn te. hhIii fwimira
iii'l retail) at Coehran'n Druij rtore. Ne. 1J7
it iim jhu uuuii airt.ui( iunciiHiur, iru.
UtUEIVa 1UMU,
an
nr.
" It will seen be twenty ye.us slnce the war
Under tlie het sun et August, ISSi, the VI VI
laue el Dever. N. J., luy still as lliu sphinx In
Exypt. w lille tlijiili hharp.ef that placu, slowly
andHOltly npoknel thepnst. les" liesald "1
was In the army and raw many of tlie sights
el theso rearlul years. I wus finally discharged
from disability, resulting from sunstroke. 1
caine home, mlsorable in health and spirits ;
se onleeblod that 1 took cold en the slightest
oxpesuio. Lliu seemed worthless te me ; 1
lived only in memory."
' That was sad uiieurIi," I sild, dlvtdlnir my
lust two cigars.
' That's se," responded Mr. Slmrii; "but I
KOloverlt. OutKiewItt Net exactly. When
In tn at condition I beuau biklnir imuhii'h
Temiu ana my health commenced te Impiove
HHiilivnuy. i wu usieillHIieu at IIUIK1 HO WI13
my wile. I piled en the Uesh and could cat
anylhiiiK. My .imblllen blazed up. 1 could
attend te buslneis and new oxLeptlnu that I
have te tane euro about cxpeilng myseir te
lliu het sun 1 am as well ai I was tliu day 1
eullsted. Whatdllleieucestheioareln things
guns mid bayonets kill ; I'aiucbii's Tenie
saves."
This preparation, which Iimji been known as
l'AHUKii'HtiinuiiitleMlu, will heiealU'rbe called
simply Paiikkii'sTeniu. As unprincipled deal
ers are enustnutly deceiving their customers
by substituting Interior articles under the
name et ginger, anil as ginger Is really an mi
important lngioUlent, we drop the misleading
word.
There Is no change however, In the prepa
ration lUelf, and all bottles remaining in the
hands of dealeis, wrapped under the name of
l'AUKKa's UineKii Tenie, contain the genuine
inodlulue It the luoslmlle Mgnulure etitis.
cex.t Ce, Is at the bottom el the outslde
wiupper. luiitlHtusdAw
IjA UK Kit's I1A1H IIAIADI ANII I'AllK
. er'sTenlu ler sale at Cochran's Drug Hlore
Ne. 1.17 and l.iU North Uueeu si., l.ancasler, I'a
lLVH UltKAflt 1IAL.0I,
UATAUUII, HKADACHE, COM) IN HEAD.
HOSE C'OifU, OKAlfNEtS, HAY IrKVEU.;
WA l'ositive Cure.
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
ELY'S CKEAM HALM when uppllei' by the
linger Inte thu nostrils, will be absorbed,
ellectiially cleansing ihe head et caturibal
virus, causing healthy secrutleus. It allays
IntlammaUen, protects ttin membrane et thu
nasal passages from lresh colds, completely
heals the sores and rosteros the senses et tuste
and smell. .
NOTAM(JUII) OKBNUrr.
A low applications relieve. A thoteuyh
treatment uitll cure. Agreeable te use. bend
ler circular, te cents by druggist. CO cents
by mall, registered.
BIx- BROTHERS,
25-cedAw Druggists, oswego, N. Y.
H
VAUUUAUTKltb VU TUB
INDIAN MEDICINES,
KA-TON-KA AND; MOD00 INDIAN Oil,
AT
LOOHER'S Drug Stere,
MO. 9 KAET KINO STKEKT,
XiANUA8TEK,rA.
auAit.
B.
U. HAIiXIH
Wbolesalo and Uetall Donler tn all kinds et
LUUUEtt AND COAL.
AVrantt Ne. 420 Nertli Water and Prlnc
streets above Lemen Lancaster. ns-iyd
c
lOAr..
M. V. J3. COHO
WO NUUTU WATJSUOT., Lancaiter, t-u
Wholesola and Uetall Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection WlUi the TelepboulelCxohauxe,
Yard and Offlce Ne. 830AOKTH WATEK
BT11EET. lebSS-lvii
lAUBlUAiUINKlia A JltlTlfiSltlKtl, "
GOAL DEALLjciS.
OrriOES. Ne. 21 NeiitiI Qtrain Btiiest. aub
Ne. set NenTU rniMuu Btrkbt.
YAUD3. North l'iUHea BTniin, mbaii Ubad
mu nirvr,
LANOABTEU, l'A.
AQBlS-tta
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SATURDAY NIGHT.
DO AMKK1UAN8 1-lVK TOO KAMI'?
Acllun Neccismlly rnllewed by Krsrtiun
An Anrcilutoet Uuvler llnrbert Hpnn
eer en Mecl.l tlcvrluiniieiil.
Newark Adverllser.
It Is a com men belief that Americans
llve nlteKetlier tee fRHl ; that tliey burn
both ends of tbe caudle at tlie satne time,
mid Herbert Hpoticer In ptuachinr. the
(loetrlno of rest became at ence tlie most
prnotleal of men. Yet while every enu
feels that he Ih going, ulie.id tee rapidly, no
ene steps. It Ih llke religious faith, We
ncknowledKo the Gospel, we bollevo that
repentance In ncceMiiry te salvation, but
the iletitils are turned ever te the women
and children, who nre supposed te have
plenty of time. ILtste is net ii personal
but tv national trait. The individual Ih
but ene of u crowd ; he Is oarrled en, less
by his own niomeutttm than by the pjwer
of that universal olcetrlcity that runs
through mortals as It runs through clouds
and the earth beneath them. Fer a man
te rwIuk lilmself out of thu currunt is like
a ship swinging itReIf out of thu sea (lur
ing u hurricane. The ollmate may have
Homethlng te de with It, or the feed ; we
are only ecrtuin that this concentrated
energy of jnirpose iu feuutl uowhero else
as it Is here. It Ih the oppeslteflof the
English way of delug things. Dlokenn
drew n picture of the business English,
man, who rises nt 8, takes n clean uliave,
lireaklnhtfintO, gees te hid offleo at 10,
lunches at 1, leaves IiusIucsh at 4, dines at
0, reads the Timti at 8, gees te bed at 10,
rises at 8, and be en lu end Ions routine ;
overythlug is according te a nystem. Here
Micro Is no pybtum. Meil rise uud go te
bed at all hours that may be convenient.
tliey cat tnciely te 1111 up handy npaces iu
tlme. Tliey nre la New Yerk, Kurope,
Chlua, or 8au Francisce with hardly mero
forethought lhau tliey go te thelr efilccs
or stores. Milten says that " man hath
his dally work of body or mind appoint
ed," But Milteu did net soe the Aiuerl
can body and mind, or he would have
undo an exception te the nile. Here it
is dash and aggrossieu that wins the day,
uet order and sobriety.
That action is the force that whin c tuuet
be gainsaid. It has carried this nation
forward mere In a hundred years than
Heme advanced iu ten centuries. It has
produced the great inventions of the day;
It has spanned the oentliiout with railroads
and eloetrio wires ; it has (juadrupled the
utca of agrleulttuc; it has built tip great
cities sud homes for the people tli.it dot
the earth with g.irdeus and till the air with
rejoieiugH. If we llve tee f.iit we live te a
purpose, and mero is cronded into a year
new than into n scere in the days of our
gtoat-grandfathers. The joy of the engi
neer as described by Whitmau, in the hiss
of hteam the merry shtiek tlie steam
whlstle the push with resistless way are
all shated by men according te their bust
iicss and porseual desires. Rich man's
profession is bis locomotive.
Once iu a while, however, the cord snaps
or the engine runs oil the track. The law
of re-actien is just as pesitive as that of
action. It is scen in the poriedic.il revul revul
seons of trade. Meu cannot pile up debts
ami be prosperous, as bankers cauuet
draw out nil tlie funds themselves and
still accommodate their customers. It is
scen in politics. We cannot sail into vle
tery en shouts aloue. A boom is a very
geed thing in its way.but v. e e nuet ride the
wuiriwinu and direct the storm with per
fect safety. The warning of the sky rocket
and the stick are always salutary. Ite.i
son must at some time be listened te, and
it 1 oetter te listen te it while in health
than upeu a sickbed. That little word
"if" is wonderfully sugirostive. If I had
only bceu a little mero ciutieus; if I bud
listened te waruiug ; if 1 had taken ad-
vice ; If I had dene right instead of wrent'
The whele reactionary forces of nature nre
embraced iu that ene word, uud repent repent
auce Is but reautieu. The mauy biekcu
dewu bodies till the oelTors of patent
uicoiciue iicaiers, ami our lnsane asylums
bear witness te the evurstmln of mental
energies, of that reaction of uature which
comes tee Ute te t-ave the patient, but
uover tee late te afford a warnlug.
Au Aiiecdote el Uuvlrr.
Baren Cuvler oujeyed his long morning
nap as another might his meining cup,
but wheu ence fairly ulleat iu the d.iy's
pursuits he was iuccmed at hiuihclf for
the less of tlme. His valet was agaiu and
again otderod te arouse him at all ha.ards,
uuc wueu tue uuie came no bugged as
stoutly iib ever, and btermed and threat
ened his servant until the peer man gave
up the task. Again he was upbraided
for his uegligeuce. aud us a couchibive
iucoutive he was oilered a coin of cousid ceusid cousid
erablo value for every morning when he
ODmpolled Cuvier te arise at a curtain
hour ; teu minutes later he should
net have a seu. Self interest wen.
The valet would net give evur
until he steed en his feet, though
the Biege was a hard one Once
bread uwake the servant icceivrd his
reward and thaukH also. Te him the
world is indebted for the best works en
soleuce which his master wrote, nail no
doubt the great naturalist wen much of
his oelobrity by means of that orsevcriug
attendant. The chains of sloth are very
easy te find, but very hard te lese. It is
eitdu claimed nowadays that early rising
is very bad for people, but it is a little
peculiar that all these who have been
noted for lougevlty wero remarkably early
rlsers. Wheu It is cited ns having been
an Injury te an individual H may be a
little like the view of nn old sottler nbeut
mint. He pointed te a clump of it by the
brook and said "that It was very daugor dauger daugor
eus stuff. He knew a man who used te
put It iu his lluuer evor se many times a
day, and It killed him."
lierbert Hpencer en aeclul Development.
Atlantle Monthly.
Of the aggregate results of men's desires
Beeking their gratifications, theso which
have prompted thelr private netlvllics aud
their spontaneous oe-oporation have dene
mueU mero toward soeial development than
theso which have eperated through gev
orumental agenotea, The abundant orepi
new grew where ence only wild benles
could be gathered Is due te the pursuit of
individual Hatislaotieu through many cen
turies. The nrocreBs from wk' wains te
geed houses boa resulted liem wishes te
incrsase personal wolfare ; aud towns have
arlseu under the llke premptings. Do De
glnnlug with peddlers and with tralile at
racetlugs en oscaslens of religious frsti
vals, tbe trading organization, new se
extensive and oemplox, has been produced
ontlrely by men's efforts te aohicve their
private ends, Perpetually governments
have thwarted aud ilerangcd the
growth, but have in no way furthered it
save by paitially discharging their proper
fuuetiuu aud maintaining social erder. Be,
tee, with theso Improvements of appli
ances by which these structural chauges
and these Itiercmiiig activities have been
made pessible. It is net te the state that
we ewo the multitudinous useful itivnn
tlena from the plow te the tolephono ; It
is net the state which made pessible ox ex
tended navigation by a developed astrone.
my : It is net the state whleh made the
discoveries li physics, clieruistry and the
rest, which guide modern manufacturers ;
It la net the state which devlscd the ma.
JUNE U, 1884.
ohlnery for producing fabrics of cvery
kind, for transferring men and things from
place te place, and for ministering In a
thousand ways te our comforts. The
world-wlde transactions going en In
merchants' offices, the rush of traflle fill
Ing our streets, the retall distributing
system which brings everything within
cesy reaeU and dolivers the necessaries of
life dally at our doers, are net of govern,
mental origin. All these are the results
of the Bpontaueoiis activities of oltlzens,
soparate or cemblucd.
A Llm HnviHl I IT Clt'ir.
The Ban Francisce l'est.
Heb Itigorsell tells in private though
a geed story itt his own expense, but ene
whleh we see no reason should net be on en on
jeyed by the world at large. It seems that
wlille he was in Clevnland, seen after his
successful legal light for the Star Reuters,
a sort of uutl tobacco orusade had been
started Iu that city, uud a well known
Bosten solentist was doliverlng nightly
lectures against the use of the seething
weed. This speaker invited ethers te
nrgue the question with him, but although
the sroekors wero largely in the majority,
the Bosten man invariably preved tee
olever for the debaters brought against
him.
Availing thetnselves of Iugorsell'fl pres
ence, some of his fiiends begged the great
orator te taka up tbe uudgels in behalf of
the tobacco users ; whleh he condescended
te de, mero as a jeke than for any sorleus
reasons.
That livening the hall was jamtned, aud
when the prohibitionist requested au an
swer te bis arguments, Heb solemuly arese
aud said he would reply te the statement
of his olequont friend by the relation of a
simple lucldent. He said :
"I was ence attending te a mining oase
in ene of the wildest uud most lawless
regions of Utah. A murder had recently
bceu committed by a notorious thief, and
a commlttee of local vigilantes wero
watching for him at overy crossroad. Just
after nightfall I was riding back te the
town from the mine, mounted ou a whlte
horse, The vigilantes had received Infor
mation that the desperado In question
would pass the very toad the satne evening
also riding en a whlte home. The poese
had ambushed thetnselves lu sumo obap ebap
paral. and ns I came down the bridlepath
they get ready te Hre all together for
bUUJT VViinkU UU blUlUUU fcllUlO IU tUUl Dl'UblUU,
Entirely unoeusolous that halt a dozen
shot-guns wero sighting my shirt Trout, I
stepped my horse, struck a match, and
proceeded te light my c'gar. Tuiukiiig
that thu light would give them a still but
ter mark te sheet at, the concealed party
held their flre for a uoceud. Iu that second
the blaze of the match rcllocted en uiy
features, revealing they wero uet theso of
the mau they awaltcJ, and, stepping out
ou the read, they congratulated me ou
my narrow escape. Aud se, ladies auu
gentleman, if I hadn't had tun geed tor ter tor
tuue te be a smoker I wouldn't be hoie
new."
"And you call that fortuue?" grimly
asked the nutl tobacco lecturer, after the
iipplnusu had bubslded.
"Wasn't it ?" iuqulred Heb, with a
pl.iintivu smile.
"I don't fee It," thundered his oppencuc.
"If it hadu't bceu for that miserable cigar
Micro would have been oue less lawyer iu
the world."
Aud, amid thu rear that followed, In-
gersell sat down, completely knocked out
in ene round.
i m -
Vital Ouentlen.l It
AtA. the mett tmlnent vhytlrtan
Ot any school, what is the best thing In the
h odd for quieting and allaying all Iriltatlen
et the nerves, and curing all forms of ntrveus
complaints, giving natural, childlike lolreuh lelreuh
Ing sleep always?
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
" Seme form of Hepe I .' I"
ciiAr-Tuai.
Ask any or all of the most eminent pliysl
cUns " Whit U the best anil only lomedy that
can be i oiled en te cure all diseases et tlie kid
neys and urinary organs ; such as tlrlghl's
disease, diabetes, retention, or Inability te ro re
tain urine, and all the diseases aud ailments
p'rullar te Women '
" And they will tell you explicitly and em
phatically, fluciu ' "
Ask the same physicians
' H hat Is the most reliable mid 'surest cure
for all liver diseases or dyspepslu ; constipa
tion. Indigestion, biliousness, malaria, lever,
ugue.'Ae ," uud they w ill tell you :
Mamlrake ' Dnwthltea ! ' I
1 1 en ce, when these remedies uie combined
with ethers equally valuable
And compounded Inte Hep Hitters, such a
wonderful ami mysteileus curative power Is
developed, which Is se varied lu Itsoperuttens
that no disease or HI h-allh can petslbly ealst
or renlsL Us power, uud yet It Is
Harmless ler the most trail woman, weakest
Invalid or smallest child te use.
CHAl'TEItll.
" l'utlents
" Almest dead or nearly dying "
rer years, and given up by p'lyBtclans, e'
(right's uud ether kidney dlseases, liver com
plaints, sovere coughs, called consumption,
have h.'en cured.
Women gene nearly craty ' ! I ! I
from agony or neuralgia, nervousness,
wakefulness and viuleus diseases peculiar te
women.
People drawn nut et shape liem excruciat
ing nun irs et rheumatism. Intlimtimtnrv nml
clueulc, or Miirtuilng from scrnlula,
Krvidpulns I
"Haltrlieuni, bleed nolsenlng, dyspepila, In
digestion, and, In tuet, almost all diseases
trail "
Nature Is liulr te .
Have been cured by Hep lllttuis, proof el
which can be lutum lu overy nelglitioilieod in
the known weild.
4?-None genuine without a bunch or green
Heps ou the wiilte label. Blum ull the vlle,
poisonous etult with "Hep" er1 Heps "lu
thelrjiauie. Je.'.'fuTliaA w
uepmid upeu It.
Mether Shlpten'il propheslcs and Louisiana
elections uru vary uncertain things but
Thomai' Jiclectrla Oil can be depended upeu
always. It cures sclies and pains et every de
scription. Ker sal6 by 11. U. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 and 130 North tlueen street.
Plr.t Mate Evidence.
"Often unahlQ te attend business, being
subject te serious disorder et the kidneys.
Alter u long sloge el sickness tried Jlurdeek
lllemt littler a and was iclleved by halt n bot
tle," Mr. Jl. Turner, et Itechester, N. Y., takes
the pulna te write. Fer sale by II, II, Cochran,
druggist, 137 und 13'J North Queen street.
iluekleu'i Arnien Halve.
The Hest Salve In tbe world ter Cuts,
Ilrulses. Herns, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, Fever
Cerns.and all Bkln eruptions, und positively
cures Piles or no pay reiiulred. 11 It guar-
A I.awers Olnlun et lntnrettte All,
J. A. TawilOV. ese . a leiullnir attnrnnv nl
Winona, Minn,, writes: " Alter using It ler
mero than three years, 1 take great pleasure
In stating that 1 regard Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, as the best remedy
In the world for Coughs uud Colds, it bus
never fulled te cuie tlie most sovere colds I
have had, end Invariably relieve tbe pain In
tlin client."
Trial bettlrs et this sure euro for all Threat
and l.ung Diseases may be had Ireo nt 11. II,
Cochran's drug steru, 137 and VJfi North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa. Lurge size, i l.ce.
We Uliuiieuge tlie World,
When we say we bollevo, we buve ovldenco
te prove that Bhlleh's consumption Cure Is
docldedly the best Lung Medlclnu made, In us
much as It will curu a common or Chronte
Cough lu one-hall tlie time and relieve Asth
ma, JlrenchlUs, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mero cases el Consumption cured than
alletheis. It will euiowhure they lull, It is
pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest
tiiiiuuiui wuguuruuieuwmu we say, rrice,
inn KU. ii.i.l li ,, w ....... t . . ...v....
10c, seu, and il.ue. if your Lungs uru sere.
Chest or Hack lame, use Bhlleh's Pereus I'las-
ter.
oeiu ey n. u. cechrun, druggist, Nes. U7
13i tfertli Quoeu etrecL lob7-eoUJ
and
unuxxi te give periect sutisiacileu or money
rolunded, li J ce, VA eenls jier box. Fer sale
liyll. H Cechiau. druggist, 137 und 13'J .Npftlf
(iueen Street, Lancaster. -" -ri l
1 ' -- ' I .!
VLOTHWa,
A FK AHT OIT
BARGAINS
Necktiea and Half Hese
At EUISMANVS.
Ne. 17 Weat King Streot.
Gauze Undershirts,
lu Blxei lrem 31 te .V) Inches.
-AT-
EKISMAN'S.
M
KUU1IANT TAILOltlNO.
Special Ter Ladies.
I Iiavejust received n. ftne of the FINEST
IMl'OItTED l'ONUEKS Iii the market, which
will be se'd per ploce, containing twenty
yards, at IIU; the sauie 'Uidlty et goods are
selling In l'hlladelphlaatll2und$l3.
h'pcvial for Gentlemen.
.Fust recvlvnit. A Bl'LENDID ABSOIIT
MKNT OF WOOLEN OOUDS. suitable ler the
hotweathor, which will be made up at sur
prisingly low figures and superior workman
ship, wltli trimming te correspond with tlie
goods both In quality and shade. 1'KltFECT
FIT OUA It AN TEE O OK NO BALE. OtVO me
a trial and be convinced.
D. R. WINTERS,
NO. 23 K. QUEEN STREET,
LAHUABTElt. l'A.
I MO. J.S.1IALINIJ. ,INO, II. UaDSMaN
EIHE TAILORS,
Ne. 121 North Queen St.
n have new In Stock nn elegant llnoe
English, Scotch and American beilings which,
we Invite you te oxamlne.
Full line of l'lald and Check Suitings, Trous Treus
erlmrs aud Hniinif (Iviirreiuliii-j
WNnnn but the best werkmanelilp aud ele
gant FItOuarauteed.
&:
Ne. 121 North Quoeu SI., LanoaBter
inayD-lydTu.ThAS
ATiK
KMXION.
OUKOKKAT
CLEARING SALE
18 ATTKACT1N0 OKEAT ATTENTION.
AND TDK I'EOPLK AKIJ NOT
&I.UWXO AI'l'JtEC'lATE
THE
Great JIargaiiiH We Are Giving.
We are forcing sales by ellerlng our goods
ut very low prices during thu season. We
gtve every ene u chauce.
'i(iOSUMMEitSUIT3 AT $I33F0UMEN.
1 ALL-WOOL CASSIMEIIK SUITS AT 17 00
WOllTIl I1.'.ijO.
75 HOYS 8UU3 WORTH .O0, ut tl73.
2jO MEN'S ALPACA COATS ATII.CO.
- All ether goods ut equally Lew I'rlces.
A NEW LINE OF
Worsteds and Cassimeres
Fer Meusui Ing !te Older at Very Lew 1'ilccs.
Have you seen that Elegant Line et
PANTALOONINQS,
Which we limke te your Order for SIX
DOLLAUS.
Hirsh & Brether's
l'KNN IIALLCLOTUINU HOUSE,
Nea. 2 und 4 North Queen Streot.
"11T1LLIAMSOM JC IrOHTEU.
-THE-
MEDITERRANEAN
STRAW HAT.
MEDlTEItllANEAN 8TUAW is the llrlght
estand I'uiestlu Celer et wlilctiTHK lIKs'l'
HTKAW HATS AUK MADE I1V DUNLAl'A
CO..OFNEW YOUK. Wolmvejust received
TEN DOZEN HT11AW HATS of the VE11V
LATEST STYLES and FINK1T QUALITY
from this reliable maker, which we place en
sule ut the very Lewest i'esslblu Prices.
THE ASSORTMENT OF
SUMMER HATS
Include the most Popular Styles in PALM
LKAF. MANILLAS (In White and Oak),
PANAMA, WHITE HAND.MADK MACKA
NAW, CANTON II It, ID, the Much Admired
ROUOH AND KEADV, BKNNET and PINE
APPLE llRAIDd, FINE DUNHTAHLES,
SATIN IIRAIDS In Whlte and llrenze. MA
NLLLA HELMETSandlllCYOLE HELME1 S,
IIUMHA.INE LINEN HATH.aud FISHINU
HATH et SEA UltAHH STRAW tar Se each.
In L1UHT COLORED BOFT and HUFF
HATS, OI.OTII UERIIYH and SUMMER OAS
H1MERE HAT j, we have all the
NOVELTIES,
- .
Ot the season, and an oxeoptlonally line boleo beleo bolee
lion of DRtths and HCHOOL II ATS ler I10YH
uud CHILDREN.
Fer thu'hnyer looking for Fenmtblng geed
uudvveryiicneap wq wn uccommedate lilni
out,pf, ri t , I
-r neziix aiiivLu hats, ' "
We have marked at rlirures that are FIFTY
l'ER CENT. Less tliun the Regular l'rke.
Williamson & Fester,
Doelers In Clothing, Huts, Caps, Furnlshtng
Goods, Heets, bhees,Trunks. Valises,
Truveltng liugs. Rubber
Uoeds, etc
Nes. 32-38 EAST KINO STREET.
LANOABTKR, l'A.
nilAMI UOTEL LAIIKIC IIKKU AMU
T Kxcoliler Saratoga Water en Draught.
Henry Rahter, proprletorot the Urnpe Hetel.
31 and 31 North Queen street, lias remodeled
the barroom, ereeud flrstelass lroirlgeraters
and has new en draught Charles Olus's col cel col
ubratetl l'hlludelphla LAO E It ltUElt for
wJi!5.l??2aaent,n tulsclty. Also.HAR Alse.HAR
ATOU A WATER trein the famous KxcoUler
springs, Baretega. N. Y. A lull assortment et
tue purest Wines und Liquors ou sale.
iniTuia
Price Twe Cente.
OLOTtttMU. .
If we were BedtbUdkg, w
would determine te be ,tbi Jbtt
la the country. As.01ethiriw
polish Man, Bey aud Ohild with
Elegant and Reliable Olethkif,
and long age determined te e
eel in our calling.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Obestnut & Sixtk Sti.
VUihA.UKt.VUIA.
Vj YK1W KATUITOlr.
Thin Clothing.
In Excellent Assortment, for this sort or
weather, for MEN'S, BOY'S atid CHIL
DREN'S WEAR,' In nil the PLAIN AMU
MOST FA31I10NA11LE FAUR1C8, , ,
In looking around ter Bummer requisites,
romember that the best asaertmtnt" tn
CLOTHING Is always te be scen here, and
that prices ara suniclently varied te meet
wltu laver among all classosel buyers, as well
as theso whom tortune 1ms less favored. ''
We Invite calls, that wn may be aflorded a
chance te sliew lust what we have. The
make, style and quality of our CLOTHING Is
lully up te thu highest standard, and Is
marked at figures that eften makb buyers of
theso who onlytemo te soe.
W Comparison courted, trade solicited.
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIEBS,
NO. 12 BAST KING BTKUMT.
LANCA8TEK, PA.
H.
UKU1UUT,
SPRING OPENING
-AT-
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Estnlilishment.
I am new prepared te show te the trade an
assortment el Woolens ler the Spring and
Hummer Tl ado which for llcauty. Quality and
Quantity surpasses all my lermer efforts te
ploase my customers.
Neuo but the very best Foreign and Ameri
can fabilcs rer Dress and liuslness Suits: a
complete line of the Latest Shades et .Bering
Overceating.
The very host et workmanship and price
lower than any Heuse In the city ler tne tame
quality of goods.
H. GEEHAET,
7AIL0R,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
L.
UANMaiAM & UltO.
About Prices.
Leng age we thought bottom prices had
been touched, but It remained ter, Chei Spring
nl 1881, te give a chance te the people te liar
cheap Vat
cletMim
suoheshas uotbeonseeSbjttUodldost In'uab-
Itanu
' 1
MEN'S SUITS,'
At UO,Vsj,,0.00, 17.00, ?.OO,10.00 ana i?a.oe.
,, PANTALOONS,
At lioe, te, l'oe! I? GO, I3.0Q up U H.OO.
LARXJE BOYS'i SUITS,
At W.80,ft 4.00, 11.50, t3.'C0, (6.00 ur! teX.04,
vi m s 'm
SMALL B07S SUITS,
At II. J3, 1,75, tiw, 8,OOupteH50.)
-' U lellluU
De we mean te lower iOur, wheU. bnilness T
Ne, indeed i We only qaotetbeeero orefcesp erefcesp orefcesp
neesstbe key nete. We elevates Uirvtry
Boasen and own no superiors lu styles and
qualities,'
L.&ansman&Bre.
The FA8HIONA11LK MKRCHANTTAILOKS
AND CLOTU1KK3,
Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEIN STRUT,
t
ttigut en the Beuthwest comer of, elm
Street,
LANCASTKJi, I'A. (
tar Net connected with any ether CletUec
Uou.eln thuuliv.
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SHAVING AND HAIKDKBMIN&
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