!?' i '&: -v?- 1 : y (T . w- ,t ... ..f: -s' 'Vf. I-.1' , --., r, -. 1r-L.t ' "i:",h, V jcV'- lAnnfl aaVUY imi TnwiimT- rtrmii m ii 1 Jj y.-.'ft ltt,i. r ..V- .sr . ' ('. . . l i . rim-.m . .i m s srrgnss.ssgasrsesrs--:. r i aisnismajasr Tm3T.mnLermwiwn t .' r i ". T1 ht ft v ,, lr 1. i'-B tVl,, IWHnRSKPiffnMa'nfcawPrMcB juS.t'&mrV'f Wl&JWw' 1?W afc-iTrW ' TsJrJr iiaaVtaMKalMI riu DOUBLE MVBVER AND BVtCtDB. A periueer Kills Ills Victim, Jlsr Mellicr and Illnucir. A triple tragedy occurred eh Monday night at the fiirmhonse of Widow Hardin, about nrtecn ml'.os from fit. Joseplif Ma William Clark, n farmer and n married ntan, had Beduced the widow's daughter, and he, the widow and a lawyer named Dungnn had a conference en Monday with a view te a settlement. Ne result was reached, but dur ing the ovenlng Ulark called at the widow's house, A het discussion onsued, end ing in a quarrel, during which Clark shot and killed the widow, mortally weunded the daughter, mid badly weunded a young son. , , , . Ileiheu vent home, fed his hogs and did ether work about his plnce. Tuesday morn ing Ills dead body was found in a plle of straw near his house, with a bullet hele In his head and an empty pistol in his hand. Death In the .llmnen Weed. Harry Dav, aged lfy son of .tames Day, ioreman at" Halifax en n division or the Northern Central railroad, went In pursuit of horse-radish. His suppesed that In gather ing the roots he had obtained and eaten a root or the stramenium, better known as "Jlmseiiwccd," thinking It te be en arti arti cheice He was carried home by a gentleman who Baw him fall te the ground. He was taken with convulsions en the way. Al though Dr. Sliope was immediately called in, I he boy was found te be beyond medlcal help. It could net have been inore than half an hour from the tlme or eating the poison until his death ensued. m m Precautieus Against Cholera. It Is anneunced from Washington that although no elllclal Information has been rocelved by the MarliuVHbspltal bureau of thoexlstoncoor cholera In any part or Europe, the authorities are taking every posslble pre caution te prevent Its Introduction into this country, 'the Banltary inspectors attaclied te the foreign consulates have all been reap pointed by the secretary of stele, The ciuarantlne stations at Ship Island and Sapcla Hound are already In operation, and thase at Delaware breakwater and Cape Charles will be put in operation by the 1st of May. Mall Carriers Lnden With Tobacco. Upen their second trip out en Wednesday the Philadelphia letter-carriers had 10,000 small packages el chewing tobacco te dellver in addition te their regular mail matter. One carrier, whose route is from Second te Fourth, and Seuth te Christaln street, handled 1,580 pleces. Several had ever 1,000 packages. Every employe of the posteftlco was given a piece of the weed. The tobacco was sent out as an advertisement. The Wlnlcr Wheat of Kansas. It is reported from nil sections or the wheat belt or Kansas that tie whiter wheat crop is very seriously damaged, and the continued cold weather does net present a very choerful . outlook Jet that small part' of the crop which is netsdarnaged. In 'Atchison, Doniphan, i fllrewn, Jeffersen hd Jacksen counties there .'will net De half prep, very many .fields be- Ing winter-killed tej such an extent as te be j entirely valueless. l V -- - ' f. The Colored Felks Applaud Cleveland. ThejVJrglnla conference of the African TOeMibdist olwreh, in n-len at Abingdon en ,"hiely adopted a report from the commtt cemmtt ' V 6 ihe state of the country, In which Inference was made te President Cleveland's Ljictlen and hlS sentiments toward the fjcleredraca "At this point great excite ItwntAVM shown and ttie , conferenco and tutors suddenly burst Inte loud applause." V. . - 'i a. Hen. ltenEHT M. McLJwe, Governer or Mery. land, writes : 1 have given "Dr. I'ClreldVi Clerv man Bitten" a triidnnd nm glad te add uij- testi mony telt, nnil can cliecrfnlly recommend Itas a pure and pleasant Tonic and Appetizer. upl8 lydiw WAS SVECIAL NOTICES. "Hew my bade docs nchel" All diseases or the kidneys, retention of urlne and female weaknesses, are cured by Hunt's Ileiucdy. A standard sneelflc and absolute cure Is found In the urent liver mid kidney medicine, Hunt's lure dy. Heme lleware of Imitation. ull-ludeedAw The Most l'recleus or Gilts. Health Is undeniably n mere precious si fit him riches, honor or power. Who would exchange It fpr these, the chief ehjecls of human ambi tion T It Is obviously the part of w lsdem le em ploy mean for the preservation of hr-nllhand the prolongation orilfe whlchllme and cTpcrl eucalunc proved te he lcllahle. Many of the dangers by vhlch health Is thiealcncd may he nullified by the iue of that most Irteilatlble of correctives and Ienics, lleftettcr's Steumcli Hit ters, which, by Ineicasliig vital power and icn dering the physical functions regular and active, keeps the system In geed working order and protects it against disease. Ker constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nerveusnesss, kid. ney and rhcuinnt Ic ailments and neuralgia, It Is Invaluable, and It affords a Eure flcrense against malarial fe ers, besides removing every trace of Bitch disease rrein the system. Haifa wineglass Ml taken lipfore meals Impteves the appetite, and Insut cs complete digestion and assimilation. Kind Wents Ter n flood Thing. Dr. David Kennedy: My Wlle has used your " Favorite Hcmcdy" for l.eneral Dehlltty and Liter Coin plaint, anil Is getting strong and well. ' can cheerfully recommend Its use In every family as a family medicine. Yours, w 1th gratitude, William Lunar, , alOlinced.tw llaltlinnre, Md. " "UOUtill O.N 1'AINV Cures colic, cramps, dlurrhrea ; externally for aebes, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheu matism. Fer man or beast, aland 50c. (S) i'OU N(3 MEN I-UKADTIUS. Tuk Voltaic Helt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., otfer te send their celebrated Klotbe-Voltaio IIilt and ether Klxotrie ArrUAMcssen trial for thirty day, te inen (old oryeung) afflicted with nervens debility, less of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse for iheumatlsm, neural- gla. paralysis, and many ether kindred diseases, emplete restoration te health, vigor and man man man heed guaranteed. Ne risk is In cur red us thirty days ulal Is allowed. Write Ihem at once for Illustrated pamphlet tree. dec20-lrdw Don't He Paint-hearted. If you are In trouble leek up, held en, give the blues a geed bye. If you are iu pain, havee lameness, have an aehe of any kind, gote the druggist and nsk him for Themas' Ectcetric Oil. It will de yen geed every time. Fer sale by 11, B. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. TIIKSE AUK SOLID FACTS. The best bleed purifier and system regulator ever pluced within the reach of suffering humanity, truly Is Electric Hitters. Weak Kid neys, or any dlsease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonle or mild stimulant, wlllulways find Electric Hitters ihe best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bettle guaranteed te give entire batlsfactlnn or money refunded. Beld at rirty cents n bettle by II, n. Cochran, Dnigglst, Nes. 1J7 and 1S North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. (!) Fiiist a cold, then bronchitis. Cheek the first with Hale's Heney of lloreheiind and Tar. t'lke's Toothache Dreps euro In one minute. nl.llwdeedAw Letter from Assemblyman lleag. Statb eir New Yeiut Asskmiiiv CiiAMnsu, Albanv, April 13, 183:1. During my toiuperoiy residence here the past winter 1 contracted a set ere cold, which for a tlinecontlnedme temy room and rendered me unfit tenttend te my duties. I net only suffered all thelncentenlenee which usually attend a heavy cold, but was afflicted llh a lightness In the chest, accompanied with a seyere pain, which uiade breathing difficult and rest impos impes ble. 1 tried the usual remedies-cough drops, cough cordials, &e , but received no substantial relief until 1 applied Alleeck's Pereus Plasters en my back nnd chest. ' These I put en when retiring, and was de lighted te find myself much better Iho next morning. In two days I was well. Thls.nndthe experience 1 have had wllh Alleeck's Plasters In my family lias convinced me that rer coughs, colds, sprains, bruises, rheumatism und local pains, Alleeck's Pereus Plasters are the quick. est and most effective remedy extant. JOHN HOAU. Heme hw eet Heme,', This song Is t cry geed in Its way, but is there any sickness iu the household U se. home cannot benlwujs pleasant. Yte take especial pleasure In recommending liunteck illoeil Bit. Itri. a bona fide nnd certain cure for dyspepsia, and all diseases rr the liver and kidneys, ier sain bv ll. ll. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North 1 Queen street, Lancaster. MOTIIEUS, lr veu are falling"! broken, worn und nervous use "Wells' Health Henewer." si. Drug gists. !?-! A HEMAKKAHLE ESCAPE. Mrs. Mary A. Dulley, of Tunkaiineck, Pa., was afflicted for six j cam with Asthma nnd Bron chitis, dating which tlme the best physicians could give no reller. Her lire was despaired or, until in last Oetelicr she procured a Uotlle or Dr. Klug's New Discovery, when Immediate relief was filt, and by continuing Its tueforashert umosne was uuiv,cii imw,, g.iuiuii um W 8.s. In a few months. " Free Trial Bettles of this certain cure of all Threat and Lung Diseases nt 11. B. Cochran's Drug Mere, Ne. 137 and 1J North Queen street. LSwter, Pa. Large Bettles, fl.W. () -rf'iM l1w. Mist Cleveland en ThenfhU Saeted by Her lecture. In Jnne,1883.MlisKllr.abeth ClOTeland, pres ent mistress of the While Heuse, delivered an address liefore the Klmlra, N.. Y., remele Cob lege, which the rresbytcrlan Kaangeliit pro nounced "great" a deserved compliment te an excellent woman. It was entitled "Altruistic ralth," and for her Illustration she took Che. dldja, first wire of Mohammed, who was rich, and much elder than he was when she married him. When asked In later years why he did net pnt her away and take a younger wife, he re- filled that he loved her best because she believed n htm when all men despised him. Chedldja's faith made Mohammed. There Is faith In Ged, faith In self, and In hu manity. The first produces the ethers. Faith Inhumanity believes that lire Is worth living and worth saving. Yen will have much buncer and thirst, will erave affoctlen when the bloom el youth Is supplanted by the ashen hue of age will cry aloud for help Intnflrmltles, most needs come, because theso en whom women rely, though themselves powerless te relieve them of their intolerable, aches, pains, prostrations, sleepless nights of agony, and ditys or distress, because of the narrowness of their cede and selfishness of their purpose restrain them tmm resorting te these agencies which may lirt women te a piano of greater usefulness, and te a noblerllte. . .,.. Manya woman lacks the faith of Chcdldfa. If they hed faith In their own reserve of physical power, confidence lu the personal experience of ethers would fellow t and Instead of aracoef suffering mortals slaves te the prejudices or theso whose only Interest In them Is bounded by their professional fees we should see nobility of station reinforced by nobility of mind, and robustness of lire. , ... The power te rid themselves of the aches, pains and desperate despair which afflict them, ' Is In women, and ought te ceme out. en all have a countless amount of testimony." some one will say te you " Ge en, and you will con quer." "Hewt" De as your sisters have done! Have faith In thelr Indisputable experiences. We want mere life and fuller, andnecdallthe help we can get. Man would rail were It notfer the Chedld Chedld Jes. There ismuchln geed digestion te keep a woman sweet and lovable. There Is mere In thorough action of the great bleed purifying organs the liver and kidneys, for If they are deranged women cannot have the physical com fort se craved and prayed ler. Te secure this, the help they need, the help that thousands have already used and te which they say they ewo all they pessess. Is Warner's safe cure. Mrs. Maria C. Treadwell, Stamford, Conn., (President of the Stale Weman's Christian Tent. pernnce union) a well-known leader, says "It is i no eniy ining wnicn sccmeu iu reui-u mv pasa" ThesA iitiiirptnrilend thousands hae lileflflpil flip, wnrlif lipeniisn thp.v have beceme Chcdldjas, who have felt It their duty te declare thelr own faith and te Inspire their sisters with coulldence In the extraordinary upbuilding Miss Cleveland has evidently nnd original and rtltn mind, mid wn nre Indebted te her Inter estlng lecture, a few thoughts from which we have copied, for a text out of which the above suggestions nave grown. upiu-nuaw Hl-HCIAI. NOTICES. Thousands Hastened te Their Graves. lly relying en testimonials written In vivid glow Ing language of seme miraculous cures made by sonic largely puffed up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands te their graves ; the readers having almost Insane faith that the same miracle will be performed en them that these testimonials mention, while the so se called medicines Is all the tlme hastening them te their graves. Although we have Theuswtd Upen .Thousands 1 1 1 Of testimonials of the moat"weiidorfncure, voluntarily senl us, we de net publish themM tbey de net make the currt. It Is enrmedlclaa, Hep Hitters, that make the cures. It has never failed and never can. We wilt gire reference te any ena for any disease similar te their own If dtMlrcd, or will refer them te any neighbor, as there Is neta neighborhood lu the known world but can show Its cures by- Hep Hltiera. A Lesing Jeke. M A prominent physician of 1'lltsbtrg said te a lady patient who was complaining of her con tinued III health, and of his Inability te cure her, jokingly aaldt 'Try Hep flitters 1' The lady took. lt.Jn. earnest and used tba Bitters, from which she obtained pcrmsnenthealUi." She new laughed at the doctor for his Joke, but "he-Is net se well pleaaed with It, ns It cost .lilm a geed patient. Fees of Doctors. The Toe of doctors at 13 00 a visit would tax a man fern year, and In need of a dally visit, ever $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone ! And oneslnglo bettle of Hep Hitters taken In time would save Iho 1 1,000 anil all the year's sickness. Given Up by the Doctors. "Is It possible that Mr. Godfrey is tip and at wet k, pud cured by se simple a i cinedy t" " I assure you It Is true that he Is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Hitters, and only ten days age his Hectors gave him np and dtild he must die, from Kidney and Liter trouble!" WNone genuine without a bunch of green Heps en the white label. Shun nil the vile, poisonous Btuff with "Hep "or "Heps "In their name. m2G-lmTii,Th,SJtw HUCKLKN'B AUNICA HALVE. The lest Salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses, Seres, UIcci-b, Salt Hheum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'llcs, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te jglve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 'a cent per box. FprHiiIebylI.il. Cochran, druggist. Sen. 137 and 139 North Queen street l-anawter. l'e. One of my children, n girl about nine years old, had a vert bad discharge from her head and I neMi of a thick, yellowish matter, nnd was grew ing tt erse. t e had t e dlffercutjihyHlclaiiH pre scribe for hnr, but without benefit. We tried Ely's Cream Halm, nnd much te our surpriie In three days there was amaiked Improvement. We continued using the Halm and In a Blunt tlme the discharge was apparently cured. O. A, C'ary, Corning, N. Y. nl5-2tt deedAtv 1'ILES I 1'ILES 1 1 PILES 1 1 1 Sure euro ferlillnd.Ulecdlngand Itching I'llcs. One box has cured the worst ceses of 8U years' standing. Ne one need suffer five minutes after using William's Indian l'lle Ointment. It ab sorbs tumors, allays itching, acts as poultice, f lives Instant reller. Prepared only for Piles, tchlng of the prlvate parts, nothing else. Sold by druggists and mulled en receipt ofprlee.il. Sold by II. II. Cochran, 117 and 1SU Neith Queen street. (1) Housed V. Fer the lest three months n great many people have been housed up, because they have net felt able te withstand the sleimy wintry weather that has prevailed. Hut unfortunately the con finement and the clese ulr of modern houses during the winter season, Is t cry enervating, and the system needs help te enable nil the organs le de their proper work. If these organs have been inactive the consequences are show ing themselves in the billens condition of the system, er in constipation of the bowels, or In disorders or the kidneys, with nil the aches and pains that accompany these complaints. If you are In this condition from any cause you should make a faithful trial of that well-known remedy Kidney-Wert. It acts at the same time en the kidneys, liver and Imwelv and Is therefore especially fitted te con ect this torpid condition of Iho system. Seme Streng-Minded Women Can regulate their husbands amazingly fist, should they net de their duty. Jiurileck Weed II Uteri are u geed regulator or the circulation. 'I hey ate exclusively a bleed tonic, and conse quently ifi'Me of the root of many serious ail ments. Fer sale by 11. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13U North Queen street, Lancaster. Dll.FUAKIEIt'S HOOT UlTTKItS. Frazier's Heet Bittern are net a dram shop beverage, hut are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the Liver and Kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleansu the bleed and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, 11. Sold by II. ll. Cochran, 137H1U1 139 North Queen street. (2) AGKEAT D18COVEKY. Thegreatesl discovery or the nineteenth cen tury is Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription rer sick headache, which Is the discovery or an eminent physician and used by him rer ever thirty years before giving It te the public, nnd It stands to day without u rival. Head adTorlisement in another column. DYsrxme, nervous people, "out el sorts," Celden's Liquid Beer Tonle will cure. Atk or OiMrn': Of druggists. u!3-lwdeedAW rut Upen UU Feet. "Set up In bed and coughed tilt the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I nse Themat' Ji'clcctrla Oil. The first teas pMiisrul relleved me and two bottles have cured ine. I can honestly recommend It." E.H. Per kins, Creek Centre, New Yerk. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13R North Queen street, Lancaster. THIN PEOPLE, " Wells' Heulth Itcnewer " restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotency, Sexual De uuity, 1. Hear Him. " J feel nrw. I was atlllcted with sick head ache und general debility, but Jiurdeek Hloed nutfrm timniht alieut an Immediate imnrere- ment in my general health. I consider them the best family medicine In the market." Adelph l4tlez, Buffalo, N. Y. Fer sale by 11, II. Cochran, dnigglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan caster. ' Kicked Out. Hew many people there are who are strug gling te rise lu this world thatare kicked down and out by envious rivals, J7iernqj' Eclectrlc Oft never ''kicked out" Its patrons. It Is true bine. Fer threat affections, asthma and catarrh It is a certain and rapid cure, i pr sale by IL It. Cechran.druggUt, 17 andlNerth Queen street, Lancaster, THB PRM1DBM1S MSIWU ftvin ,mAwfrvt--u. V MMWn&W "V fr rsr .VVaVsA HUNT'S KtDNKYANDLlYEB, REMEDYI Never Known te Fall. NKVEIl KNOWN TO FAIU' IT IS A BPKCIFIC. for Kidney nnd Liver Troubles, Illaddnr, Uri nary and Liver Disposes, Dropsy, Gravel and Diabetes. IT IS )IEL!ULK In curing Hrlght's Disease, Pains in the Hack, Leins or Hides, Iletentlen or Nen- Hetentlen of Urine. HIGHLY IlECOMMENDED. It cures Illlieusness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour Diemacn, Dyspepsia, censtipaii psla, Constipation nnd Tiles. IT WOUKB PUOMPTLY, And cures Intemperance, General Debility. Ks Feinale Weal Nervous Diseases -.xcesses and weakness. -USE IT AT ONCE. It restores the Kidneys, Liver and Hnwclstn a healthy action, and cures when all ether med icines fall. Hundreds have been saved who have lieen given up te die by friends nnd physi cians. I'Btcx, 11,15. SEND FOll ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET TO HUNT'S REMEDY CO., PUOVIDENCE, It. I. JO-SOLD IIY ALL DUUGUISTS.Itt Jy8-Tu,Th,SAw (2) A YKU'S SARSAPAUILIiA. A HOME DRUGfrlST TESTIFIES. Popularity at home Is net always the best test of merit, but wu point proudly te the fact that no ether medicine has wen for Itseir such uni versal approbation In Its own city, state nnd country, nnd among nil people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The following letter from one or our best known Massachusetts Druggists should be or Interest te every sufferer : RRFTTUATIQU " Eight years age I had uu narJUMAllOM, attack or Uheumatlsm. hosc hesc Terti that I could notmeve from the bed, or tdress WHbesjttelp.iItrie49evnaremedlPs, without much r-aay relief, -until I took Ares's dAasArA EU.LA. by Use use at two bottle of which I was completely cured. Have sold larRequautttle or Xeur SASSArAKiLLA, and It still retains SU won wen erful popularity. The many notable cures It has effeeted In this vicinity convince jne that It Is the best bleed medicine ever offered te the public. H. V. IlAKRtS." KlverSL, Uucktand, Mass., May IS, lti. HAFP PnG!TTM Groaea Anusaws, overseer O&hl IUlfUJ&. In the Jewell Carpet Corpora tion, was for ever twenty years before his re meval te Lewell afflicted with Salt Hheum In its ff funn. It ulri(leim cfwilly covered mere than half the .11 ina sunace ni -.n ikxit nnd limbs. He has entirely enred by Avsa'a Oamia famlla. rieeeeriiflcateln Aver's Almanac for 193. rXKTABKD BV KiiUT.4 U.-AYW UOUDWeU, MASS, Sold by all Druggists rl", ! bottle ter 13 OH. TTr-IDNEY'WOnT. DOES WONDEHFUL CUUK.S OF KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS. Ilecaiise It acts en the LI VEIL 1IOWKLS and KIDNEYS at the SAME TIME. Uecause It cleanses thosystcmertho poisonous humors that develops In Kidney and Urinary Diseases, HlllteusncHS, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In lCbeuuiutlsm, Nuralgla, Nert uus Dis orders and all Female Complaints. 4VS0LIDPU00P OFTHIS.- It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES and RHEUMATISM by causing FKKE ACTION or all the organs and functions thereby. OLBANSINO THB BLOOD. Restoring Iho nennnl power te threw off dis ease. THOUSANDS OF CASES Or the worst rerms or these terrlble diseases have been quickly relieved, and In n short time PERFECTLY CUKED. Prlce, II. Liquid or Dry. Beld b druggists. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, IMCIIAUDSON A CO., Hnrllngten, VL Send stamp rer Dalrj' Almanae er.lisn. KIDNEYWORT. JnnWIniaeedA3inw TTKADQUAltTKltS FOR TIIR INDIAN MEDICINES,' Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, NO. 0 EAST KINO ST.. Lancaster. Pa. piATARRIl. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUKES COLD IN HEAD, CATAIIltH.ltOSECOLD.HAY FEVEH, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE. Easy te use. N. U. S. A. Price, 60c. Ely Ilre.'s., Oswego Hay Fever. ELY'S CHEAM HALM Cleanses the Head. Allays Inflammation, Heals the bores, llesteres the Senses or Taste and Miiull. A quick and positive cure. Wcenls at DiuggM ut cents by mall, registered. Solid, rer circular. Sanipla by mall, lu cents,. ELY BROTHERS, mar31-trd.tw Druggists, Oswego, Jf. Y. FTKlt AliL OTHERS FAIL, L COKSCLT DR. LOBB, NO. 319 North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll Lit siieui, unuir iiiiii,wuiii Cures ait Secret Diseases street. Philudelnhli la. of both sexes. Twent; entv Years Kxnerle years Kxperionce. con sultittlen by mail. NEltVOUS ANDSPEC1AL DISEASES. New book lust out. Send terlL Price 50c. Hours 11 till '.', and 7 te 10 p. in febSa-lydAw HAPPY THOUGHT AND HEHKCOA Tobaccos only 8c per ping, at HAtTMAN'S YKI.I.UtY t'lIUM UIGAIl STOUE. T OTQHACCOHUYKKSANnPACKElUS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLKSand QUALITY or CAKDBOA11D STRING TAGS, And all kinds or PHINTINU used by Lear TeJ bacce Dealers, executed lu the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES, Call and see our samples, promptly attended le. Orders by mall STEINMAN & HESEL, 1NTKLLIQKNCKU llulldlng-, Lancaster, I'a. m'i-M "m " CTUNTHREMEDTf .- -i sVii'e!WA . $600.008iBrxt",' THE- Peerless Traction Eigine. These contemplating the purchase of Kea4 or Traction, Portable of stationary Engine and Beiler, Portable saw Mills, etc.. can have their wants supplied In a Peerless. Clese and critical Inspection Invited i have never been beaten le n test THB OEISEIl SEPARATOR AND THRESHER, STEAM PUMPS, TlltK UENDKIIS, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMBINED. A New Machine takes the place of the Wind Engine, nnd can be used for pumping and for light power, up toenohorse.st will, and Is easily moved. Prlce only f 140, all complete. lamalsopreparedtedoagcneral line or Ma' chlne Werk. I also have In stock, all thoroughly overhauled, a in Herse-Power canton Monitor Engine ana Belter, with Steam Pump, nearly -new jirice, vi. a s iiorse-i'ewcr ngiiit?, itew Bener, Steam Pump and all fittings complete, 773. One S3 Horso-Pewer Engine and Beiler, secondhand is anil ueiier, sce-unuDBnu 173. Twe Cylinder Hellers, price, an complete, feia, wn uynnuer iwiicrs. JO feet long, 30 Inches iu diameter, geed and found! price, each, 9110. One 10 Herse-Power Vertical Ileller i price, nil complete, te. One 10 Horso-Pewer Engine and Ileller, Vertical iJte. One 10 Herse-Power Vertical Engine, see nnd hand, ?J23. One Pump nnd Heater, com bined power. 03. One Blx Herse-Power Krelblll Engine nnd ileller, en wagon, OB73. One 10 Horse Herse Power Best Portable, en wheels, price, 1473. All work guaranteed as represented. Call and see them, or send for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad drrss, THE LANCASTER Btcniii Pnmp mill Mnchine Works, NO. 637 NOKT1I CHEH11Y BT11EET, Ijincastcr, Pa. B.UA F. LANDIS, Proprlelor. ml9 Cinced Aw ClNGINK AND IIOILKK WOHK0, BEST Steam Engine AND- BOILER WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AiiENTS, CAN INHUHE OH It PATIIONB LOW P1I1CES AND HOOD WOHK. . BOILERS. Vert feei and taorlaental.Tubulnr, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deetc aud Perutblu. FUKNACF.-WOKK, BLA8T,P1PIC. STACKS,', Ai . Aft. - ' TANKS for Water, Acids jhd oft.' llOISTlNUJilCUINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal, Stationary, from two te sixty horse-power. Portubfe Engines, en Wheels and Bills t Blx Hltnh-t, A, f, 10, is and ) horse pew er, SAW MILLS. ''-' Peny Mills and Large Mills. Bark Mills and Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Tripple clearing ,ur wnw ivnrr, ,N--.V(, .BUMPS. Belt and Gear Pumps t Mining Pumps t Cem. uiiiuit A-uiiipsuiiu iteuteni. Ccrltrirugal Pump. Steam Pump. Cenrlng, Pullejs, Fly Wheels, Clamp Bexes, minings, t.enani, nu-ei steps ana lev Plates. Packintr Bexes. Mill Tees Spindles, Mill Bushings, Ac., Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, rerOss, Steam and Water. Cast 1 ran Pipes. Beiler Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Wnter and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Unugcs, (laiiga Cocks, Glass Wstertiaugcs, Barely Vultes, .Whistles. Glebn Valves, Governors, Patent Bclr-Fcedlng Lu bricators, Glass OH Cups, Glass Tubes. Injectors or Beiler Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Piam bage. BELTING Gum, Cotten and leather. CASTINGS lleuvy and Light Iren and Brass. Beiler Iren, Sheet Iren, Bar Iren, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Duellings, Schools and Public Buildings. STEAM HEATmO. Estimates, Drawings nnd Pattern Werk fur nished at Kcnsenahle Hates. Kir Hepalrlng promptly and carefully at tended In. Addiess, Jehn Best & Sen, HO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTEH, PA. JunlS-lydiw FVHN1TURE. w AL.TKK A. IIE1NITSII, Furniture Warerooms. I Bast Hug St, 3 LANCASTER, PA. YERT' CHEAP AT UOVSKfVENISniNli GOODS. rpiiK CHEAPEST PIACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -Id AV- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, febZMvd LANOASTKU, l'A. ANHOOD RESTORED. ' imeT rsss. A victim of youthful improdence causing Pre. mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried In vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self-cure, which he will send FltKUtt) his fellow sufferers. Address, J. 11. HKKVK5. Jie-lyeedAlyw s3 Chatham uu. New Yerk City HP)a- sspnns--aw--w-BMS ,Ji&mf -), A 0ii-fis- Jsfc-sff.jH--eBi-r , 'wm'AflWm tffitr, " HA0BK A. BHOTHM4C, "t, l r CLOTHING. - SPRING WOOLENS; SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATING. Our Af-ertment of STANDARD AND NOVEL BTYLES of Coat ings, SultlntB and Treuserings for Men and Beys' Spring Wear are new Oenplete and Heady for Inspection. READY-MADE CLOTHING IN Business Suits, Dress Suits, Beys' Suits and Ohlldren's Suits. SHUM OVERCOATS. FITItNISHINQ GOODS-Iieadlng New Shapes of B. 4s W. Cellars andOuQB. Novelties in Noekwoar. Laundried and TJnlaUndrled Shirts, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. JTEXT DOOH TO THE COUHT HOUSE. Fahnestock's BSSfl II . K K B8SS 8S8S, II 1. K K BBSS HS8B I I. 8 8 II I, K K S H III i K K H 8 H B I I, H II Is K IC H H III KIK K ll BS8S. !! !' K"i, W"", 8sf' "' KK BBSS B.S8S I. B II I, K K . 8 8 II I. K K 8 8 11, 8 8 11 I, K K H H.,, 8 8 H I. K K 8 8... 8 8 11, BSBH II IJ.I.U.K. K 8S8S .. SSSS ll LUJ.I.K K 8SSS BBSS I Ll FKOMTIlBUltKATSl'ECIALSILICSALK, IIKLlt IN NKW YOKK LAST WKEK; 8elia Celers, ill Shales, 371a, 60c 6St, 76c. and 1.00. Neat Slripes and Oheclu, Celers aad BUck and While, Grey and White and While and Black, 50c and 60c Alse, Black Silks, Bargains in Black Silks from Same Sale, Sl'KClALHAKUAINS IN 1ILACK SILKS AT 90c., 81.00, fl.KX nnd 81.2S. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, M 'A. TVtt f 4-Via IImiw TTahea i ' w VVWfr, iAJ vL0 vuu uuueu, ft- ?)'''" jTIUKAP 8TORKV SPECIAL PBOM THB ATJOTION ROOMS OP NEW YORK AND PHlTiADEIiPHIA,. QUKATKST nAKCJAINa EVEIt KKOWX IN BLACK SrLKS, COLORED SI LKS, LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, :MCK CASHMERES. Tldips' DressGoeds in Variety. "" LONG mf SQUAEE BLACfK THIBET SHAWLS. WE AUE mr.L OK IIA1CUAINS OK KVEUY nKSCIlirTlON AT letzg'er & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. 4V lletween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel llorse Hetel. nevar.pvRNisuiNa uoedh. s HIRK'S CARPET 1IAT.U CARPETS ! UKOI'ENINQ OK SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Minted lu this cllv. WILTONS. VELVETS, all lly. W1I.TONB, VELVETS, all WILTONS. VELVETS, all HltUHSKLb, THKKK-1'LY, All-Wnel and Cotten T ' ....r ,.u .-..' UKA1M CAUl'ETS. DAMASK and VENETIAN utiupuniM. ,nr,r.i ui. nuMKKiiuiiu liiiuiuuuhim r.AiUADurr.1,0, nnu mi iimtiiLit ui Kn own manufacture a speciality. Special Attention nald le thoMannracture of CUbTOM CAIU'KTS, AlseaKull Line of OIL CLOTHS, RUUS, WINDOW HHADES.COVEULKTS, Ac., -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. CLOCKS, MIRHOnS H. 'A RHOADR SPRING, 1885. We have new open te the Public a very large and carefully selected assortment of Watches of all grades and prices. Our stock of Clocks embraces every kind and style, the best makes and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low. Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelry, both in Silver and Geld. Everything new and stylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornaments and Bangles. Oeme and see for yourself and be convinced. H. Z. RHOADS, LANCASTER iA. Ne. 4 West King,Street. (3 Store epen until 8:00 every ovenlner. Saturdays, 0;00 o'clock. piASTEU- 1885. SOUVENJRS! FOR THE EASTER SEASON. Plain and Fringed Easter Cards, Easter Beeks, Easter Mens. AT THE IIOOKSTOUE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, ftOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA TOTE IS MAKING OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3jOO a pexsw,; AT NO. 108 NOllTll QVKKN STUKKT, Janiatfd Lancaster, l'a S TORAGE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DAN1KL UAYKlt, doeT-lyd W West Chestnut stroet, HAMPAqNll BOUCHE "SEC." THE KINK9T CHAMI'AGNK WINB NOW IMl'OUTKU. ATltEIQAHau3 OLD WINB STOKE, Ne. M Kast Kise Sihxbt. , lLK.SLAYMAUEIl.Agt. Established, 1765. feblT-tld , ,r ., & UetyaJ.. .,...rtwtii.Vy). - CLOTHING. K K SSSS K K 8 S KK 8 KK BBSS K K 8 K K R 8 I.1.I.M.K K BSSS - Lancaster, Pa. BARGAINS CARPETS ! Ijirgestnnd lleat Selected Line of Canetseverex, the Trading Makns of UOI) Y ANU TAl'ESTUY the Trad nif Chain EXTUAUUl'EllS, and all .,.. jvra.,. u,,k,.u j 1 .it.. - , ni OAltl'ETS. ItAO and CHAIN OAUl'ETSef enr teb23-2ridw AND DRONEES. KjSCUF&ZF'Jfrxr BOOKS. LADIES CAN PRESERVE THE NAT u nil soflnpasefthoir hands by using MIL I.KIt'a 1I0UAX SOAl", TMTADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Mgart's Old Wine Stere, II, U. SLAYMAKKlt, Aekst, Ne.SIKASTKiaST. fob!7- I Established 1783 LOOK OUT FOR MOTHS. Preserve your Clothing, 1'nrs and Carpets by using insect l'ewder, or Campher, lent qual lly at low est prices at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. I have strictly pure INSECT POWDER in SprlnUler Step Cans, very convenient te use. lull directions oil each can. Alse In btlk. deea-emd siBrr l V' K .wV.,S. , teij.m.i .f&yX4Auj f ANOASTltRtAl ll- K. H.-TIMK ITA KDO MItiLrt8Vir,LR -TIMKITAB t T snnaatiir Car leave Lancaster fcr Mlliersvllle at 7.ee. 9-tp ana 118 a. m ., and sk MS, im and a 30 p. W Carsleave Mlllersvjllq for tMWaster at s-oe. 8Wandl0.)a.m:,an e ifle, stm, swe ana tk a, m. LEHANON AND IiANCASTKIt JOINT LINK KAILHOAD. . 1,. 1v ARttAKe in or rissxxarn'tlAtirs. SUNDAY, NOVKMIlRh lirK.lJisr. t. " rrif -Vt Numlav p , 4' r. p.m. jHS.i. Leava a.m. King Bt. Lane. (1.40 I ncaster,,,.,, c,:n Manhelm,,,,,, 7:15 Cornwall ,. ?.u ' r. m, .10 1-rf r.. Bsn fl-OH 5T7 B07 A.M. tt-OD S-10 9-M (kin n.17 Arnvc. Lebanon , ft-en . HOUTIIWAIID. 211 fi -a S;4H frW T t tbanen., 7:91 Cornwall...... i 7:35 Manheliu.ti,,. 8n Lancaster t33 Arrive. lzjte lt:4A 1:1. M0 r. m. 7iae 7 8:IS A.M. 7-n 7-.K1 O.il 9-19 r.u. ITXt KM &:IS (13 ft-50 miid gi., iaiiu, ww njit 8A1 DS7 a. at. u iuex, niipt. it. u. ll. II. J. M.llAVAKO, 8n Jit, V. and C. A Mt. H. It. It. UsoiteaKLTS,8gpUP.AK. K.K.T alllrdftw READING A COLUMPtA. .. AKItANDEHKNT OF l'ASSKNOKK TIIAINS. SONDAyTnOV. 18,'1S84. NOItTHWAnD. I.ZaVE. x.tt. T.M. Quarryvlllp.. 8:M .... Lancaster (Kins Street)., ina r.... P. M. A. M. 2Je T.-ai .... SIO 9-00 12 JO, 3.A0 .0:10 Lancaster, ;e Chlckica ; 7.as Marietta Junelfnn... 7-.vt .1. 3A1 4-04 3.40 I Columbia. j 7:30 12:40 AKK1TE. Heading B-.tl 2J0 5 JO SOUTIIWAItD. tAV. A.. u. lteadlnit.., 7:10 12 00 ASR1TK. r.M. Marietta Janet Ien m .... cnieldcs..,.., ,. 9.a; .... Celnmbla..., !- 2.m Lancaster., , vm 2.00 Incaster(KlngStrcct),. ose Oiiarrj'Villc ie2 .... r. M. F. X. 0.10. .... 7.5 8 25 8.M 8:20 6:12 0-TO 6,40 9:22 Fer connections nt lteadlnir. Mnnhelm. tjin caster Junction. Jlarietta Junction and Colum bia see time tables at nil stations. t SUNDAY. , Leave Quarryvllle,7-ea.m.; Ixmcnster, Klhe Street, 8:00 a. m., 4d5 p.m.! Lancaster, 8:10 a. m. ana 4:13 p.m. Arrlve Iteadlnsr, to-eo n. m., CA1 p. m. Iave KeadlnK, 8.-00 a. m , 4 p. m. Arrlve Lancaster, 9. a. 111., and 11:42 p.tn.; Lancaster,, King Street, OJ57 a.m., 5JW p. m.; (Jnarryvlllc, 6.40 p. m. A.M. WILSON", Supt. C. O.IIAKCOCK. Geh'l Vast. A Ticket Aaent. aprll 11 iyaw TENNSYVANIA RAILROAD SCUED- X. ULE. Trains leave Lnncatler nnd leave nnd arrive at miladelpala ni fellows : Iave Iave Lancaster. 0.20 a. m. 0J0 " 9-31 " BSS " 9:50 VrH " 3:15 p.m. 2-20 " 2J0 " 5-30 i nMiirrtiiu, i 1 News Exprcssf f Way rasseneerf I Mail imln via Mt.Jejt WE8TWAUU. l'hiladclphia. M IU 111. 4 30 " Je 7.00 " Ne. 2 Mall train via Columbia. Nlafrara Kxprcss 7:40 a. in. Hanover Accem,,... via Columbia. KastLlnet ll..V)a.in. Krcderlck Accem .. via Columbia. Ijincastcr Accem .. via Mt. Jey. llarrtuhnrp Accem . 18 15 p. in. Columbia Accem.... 4:10 " 7:30 7:40 " 10-11 " 12 05 1X a. in. Arrlve at Philadelphia. 4.23 " 8:23 " 10-21) " via. ML Jey. 11:41a. in. 3-13 p. jn. 5 00 " GM 9.43 " - Hflrrlslmrg Kxpresn. Chi. A Cln. Express. Western Express).. Pacific Express f.... a te " 8. 10 ' 10 OS 1130 " Leave Lancaster. S27 " CKB 8.10 " SA1 " 0 00 " EASTWAUU. I'bll'a Kniran Katt Line j HarrlsbiirK Express. Lane'r. Accem., ar... Columbia Accem Seashore Express.... Johnstown Expresst 12J8 p. in, uu Bundav Mall v - fy Expresst. 4:45 llarrlabu r Accem.. G.15 The Marietta Accommodation leaves Columbia at. 1U45 a. m., reaching Jlarietta at 12 01. leaves Marietta at s-l p. m. and arrives at Columbia at at 3 je ; also leaves at 8.35 and arrives at 8 M. The Yerk: Accommodation leavwi.irarjetta t. ... .rii:".r!iT--:.A ' "., i-t IIBIUrruililsxp:ii , ' .t"f v.'ET Iki W &Ul U1IWUKI. w w... - -- - ,ik' Columbia at 14:KS andMacht IJineaatWr'ACJlJ,.: "-; " fc - .4 ,it-rt-ii.Wl .-faiT-. The Lancaster AccommcdWlemSMye;j 'n irnnn-rrArnnmrnnaatlen. WCSl. S t :'- .1 nrai.tpr llh NfniriiraKinrosjatft-.Sea.Jn.'rlll , ,', -roJhreueU te Hanover, dally, except Ksst I.lne-est, en Sunday, when atri i nt. fWi wnld OWH. CjO,iCSV111Q ML Jpy, ElIrab7tVrfJC'iU2,ii fThe only trains which ruittttmU!! Ike Mail train vest runs bvi war erlJeluiii I Leave lly except Meadaiy t t fr "lORNWALTr-AD Ij"EBAK01tfJCNU J COLEItllOOK VALLEY ItAILttOJEpi. SOCTHWABD. ' Trains leave Lebanon dally (except Sunday) at C JO a. in., 12J0 and 7 JO p. m. . .r . - i Arrive at Cornwall at C.w a. ti.liiu r.tK and 7:40 p. m.; at Cene two at 733 a. m., 1:25 an. -ura p. m., connecting with the I'ennsylvanla rail road ter points cast and west. HOBTnWAED. Trains leave Concwage at 730 a. m, &) and se p. ui. Arrive at Cornwall at 8:03 a. m., 4:18 and B.03 p. m.; at Lebanon at Bra) a. in.. 4 me and 9-.15 p, ni., connection (it Lebanon with rbllodelphla and lleadlnfc railroad for points eait and west, and the Lebanon and Tremont Branch for Jones town, l'lnegrove and Tremont. The 6.30 a. in. train will step only at Cornwall, Colebreolc and ltcllalre. OLABAWAJIE. H IGH A MARTIN. China, Glass, Queensware -AT- CHINA HALL White Slene China and Seml-1'ercelaln In 'lipft orated and l'laln Dinner, Tea and Toilet 8d A ' " I 1 HOTEL W AEE. I f a-ssi m - -sm w- ss ssa -. bk. , j ij(A.. Ui' n ' Li'!-.' , I ft Z '-TV a -'', 1-4 J-l hT & A-J A MVVVVI I ;(i HAVTLAND FRBN6H OHIN W$Z At Lewest Prices. WAKK9 GUAKANTWJC - 1 t r.- s High & Martini NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LAKCASTKIl. I'A, COAL. N"V--- X B.MAHTIN, JLtt WU0LISA1B AND EKTAn. i I . Wnh !n 111 Kinrlt nf ,nmhn Mnrl Cam , VYakd: Ne. 130 North Water aud l'liice'fl stroets. abeve Lemen. Lancaster, nM fd" T AUMG ARDNERS & JEFFERIES,' GOAL DEALERS.! Or cxa i Nal!9 North Queen street, and Ne. 664 North 1'rlnce street. X Yards: North l'rince stroet, near Beaming uepeu . .. . 1 LANCASTEU, l'A. au15- (d riOAL m. y. B. COHO, 330 NOUTll WATKtt STUEKT, Lancaster; Ta., W BOl ilil-AJiPll-rAttPAl-Bl4 J LUMBER AND OOALj Ceet ion wrra ih Tk-wpbowe Imuniii Yad akd Orrirai Ne. S30 NOUTIIWA" JCK STUEKT. H)DH r TH1AST END YARD. c.j.swarrace: GOAL. - EONDLINQ W9)D omex : Ne. ae Centre Sqnare. Beth yard su ertlce connected with telephnne exchange, i ectl3-emdMF.lt STOCKS. pOOR, WHITE A CO., BACKERS: i l'HIMB ttAlLWAYSKCUUlTI KS 1 AtWAYJi ON Mlnneanells Ileal KslateTper eant. bendit ler S-wt'll sale at 101 and Interest. Iroprleter or "Vitfs , , rf u.nnui nt iiaiiwuva " CnrruiinendenrA lnvlteiL . r. jtm -,! Ql..t r. V.b '.. .V ocU-lydeed ' m'1 TV ON"P WKNATIHFIED WITH AN.IN JL ferler article, wr. r r .r r ........ ..;r. .. ,.v. . .. Mlt,I.Cll'B UUltAA DWVl s the best i.Q -' ,( ,".N ,'!' J.T.. X JZ!; tfl U7'J f &,&? fU'.i.1 - ' ..7il I i .7V1 -V ' 5'J MMHatViii, ';' 1 fsabttrs;f - -, Vx-jj -n.w.. v'- ; . . i AfTHi ! t ws-Si ' - I M ! iff IS v ! ' &lrJl VS ii 5 Y s -issts its " ,jr A w, J t M r im .sa ",.ti " ." Hi PMC l ' 3&S ' 'STi Jl Hit 'g , . r?ii " M Jbv ' -'l w7i "-- ffT & rfJ m r fi V. l"!- . 'j 4 i -j . tf.-M .r , iJ
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