I n"-, t KaBT''"TW ,TJBW'T,J.'. .imw.-yrvi- 'ibs,. -.3,.-' ij-,' fWW"fc0 HF t (VWW ? "! .--- ff-i- 1M' ytyt, - p"f?i t7v.HJ:rrTi3iL.T,Aiff,r abttititi xi r.WA'': XJO-Ki jjei.ivA-u '' if Ur t f?A : W Vt.lt, Mm ' )fe7S? " t(?i :--- ItlW unu gFr??" HaV.1 Ibm lam.! sum '! 7? i! iir 8 .as. IS tn asst I. S4 10 BO Shi um MUM M0 an 1IMHU 17 W DID tBOMMDD H9 9. ROB nan asm asset BttMMOB MOD ill ib) tool l OBlMOD WW, BU(( Intelllgeneer MMMNfc CLtTBB 09 HJi itnM.vT IBflBtY.,ATCFTIl' AIL AAVBiaUU. tSllBBS iniafrawMie mTSUJOSKOmB. rBallCiac; .Lancaster, re. fanwftttJnttUigcwac. LANCASTElt, APML 8, 1837. Itise Yenat Ladles. bast? saw li xMk'VWMkiY BaMB BVUr: WtONUOAY ,Pf'V ' umi Mm wins MeaVawAeWrBsaasf IBs0PB KT taueienm. t-tlV. . - t.ll Tlt.t1n.1n1 wjpAuBDerei young uuiica ul iuuu" XtifcWwiTeerffanlzed a society for the pur- itfVptft t checking by every means in their EjXXgXnre we massacre or Diras wmcn wrcateu iviwPtw exterminate many et the most beauti- 5i-.el warltlp nf thn feathered kincdem ftkaAahnnM hn n. national nrlde and leave $m only that miserable little rascal, the Ipr LOTersef birds have little cause te think 'plintly of England, for she has kept her kykrksand nightingales and sent us me t&gP'maaeWt tnd new sneaaus me ciima.x w Blist. ma.11 hnA tvAn Inantcu1 Viv n l.-Ti-, - HRl EUU1U UdID UCCU 4U11.U.V. WJ " warmer blooded people. The fashion of wearing portions of the embalmed corpses of birds came f remEngland, and one would bare thought that Philadelphia society m would have received it without any weras 'vi'' but these of nraise. But le I there ariseth a-'-: . :. . ..... . . . A. ! thn "OnaVpr C : tv " t lift AlldutMin MMiety, a band of "quaint and quiet Qflakeresses," who, though they may have iwfuwd te wear the uniform that se became MMjflnnnf)mitfier fiatm lialt ffiaf tn Hiait j," -' ""'" "" " " """" ;.. friendly hearts and independent little Ij beads, and will net fellow blindly any Ky naniirn tnat puis a premium en me aewiucuen or me most Deauiuui 01 Wi aiaAiii'a nuutpreleces. W'J With specious anrument it is claimed p.- ." - " 1 iwu women wne cause eirus te de Kinee an ae worse than men who kill birds in the hunting Held; both de it for pleasure, the one for the sake of the excitement, the ether for the sake of beauty, or perl vanity, juut vnere is mis qiuejBMjf DiraBwraeymemejiaUrr7uSl thev mav I for human feed , and Serefere quite as much the legitimate prey of man as the chickens and turkeys. That they are wild and ewe nothing te man. for care and feeding, makes no differ- ence. 1 or let it be rememDerea mat nom nem ing is wasted; for every pheasant killed, the life et a chicken Is prolonged, and it is the prH-'lege of men te add every little they can te the total means of subsistence. Every mm needs a holiday new aid then, and if he takes his sport in the open air in a manly way with deg and gun.ne feeble sentimentalist may justly criticbe. But for the woman who walks into a store and pays ler the head or wings or some peer little oriole or lly-catcher, the excuse that abe acta from a love of beauty will net held. A true. love of beauty would never have aaetiened the takintr of the bird's life, which la its chief beauty. The bold sweep aad graceful motion en the wing, the ah awful note and quick watchful move- jjrt.aMB. wnen en me Drancu or in tne grass; & tJaiae are what make the birds most beauti- fal, and no one with that eenseef the flt- :k' mm of things which marks the true artist, : j.. weuia oenestiy approve ei me tearing et a 1, "bird te pieces, and its distribution ever a J- woman's head. iS tiuj ii is uppeseu. " Th Smntnn TlrmihlSrnn mlgrnnrelvca Ihtsnaaitian of the iNTnr.i.ir.rxTrn en K:'.v'4fc Intwr.miinicinal Mil irlien If.siva "The n - - - 1- v-. --. jUTTJELLiaEXCEn, instead ei interesting itaalf in perfecting a municipal bill, has devoted its energies te decryiDg and de nouncing the measure whicli ethers are endeavoring in all honesty and sincerity te fc ,erfect te such a degree as te meet the ilties of all concerned." Htvfji fTO.1. t -... 1 1 - - ( - a . t mzzz:":zr,r::r-''?"uu tu-r? .. m. iiui iniiriiHi iiwi. Tir nnririiwi rw i nnnnn lAd ,7,9, jhujiuscu icuiatiuu except in se tar as fetha pointing out of its grave defects may ft. ' Taalaiai aitnli 1 nlitmrnt n I a a I 4 Ci 4. . 1 ', mm -utcii'iciuiiuu. iu lis ursi prinieu t.?iun me out proneseu 10 turn Lancaster's ' present excellent non-partisan school sys- tem into a strictly partisan one, the result i which would have worked grave injus- ETtliSHIBtSn ITllapnmmiinife Atthawinnaet sif ?)S?f - WW WM..MUM.WJ MV UD iblUHII VI aehoel beards of this city and ether munici- XT: nalllies likewiw nrrwtui iiat nnriu r U the bill was stricken out. fjg This concession seems te have been i.:f Hougummeai gracious one by the adve- Jt mMm el lue mu' an4 tn Impression seems ( $. i m aoreaa in airanten that Lancaster Mgns w nae been satisfied with every aejaawr ponten 01 me measure. And let if previsions of the bill became a law. I the city had te pay all the expenses of rnew streets, municipal extension Weld have been stepped; our streets I have been without their present ado- 1 supervision; a water company might nuiure time nave been given the or. water supply for ten years : 00 with many leaser defects. 1 was scarcely a dissenting vote in ,Blrd of Trade meeting condemning H1; the press et the city, Republican laJeaiecrauu, oppose It ; and en Monday IMeoJutlen was unanimously adopted 1 branches of city councils : RMd. Bt the select and common rnur. IftlfM oltjref Lancaster, that the aena- sayi wpra laiive from Lancaster ' a earaestiy requested te. oppose the iwasawDuiaa w, man any ether liyjsjf lues. Intelligexceii but reflects the sentiment of this city in its 1 te this hodge-pedge measure. ,? Keen fr Mere. lie room for mere names en the BKNCEK'fl subscription Ustfet the 1 CMrmaa tramps who have Ions tkmg uiabed la the eeunty Jail and i MM te obtain their liberty. I Jyer bum gad JWir mmtf aad WPMHWlim 1 II I' " ' I iMifwMNMM imn the trleaa. Arttr Bay. Qovener Bwver, la Baaktsg the an an BOMcemeet that Friday, April 22, has bee set aside aa Arber Day la this state, make a beautiful and forcible plea for lis observance when he says : IiSttchoel directors, teachers, and scholars units in making It a day for the adornment of the grounds surrounding the school beuses throughout the commenweaitu. lai the people et our towns and village make it a day ter the planting et trees along their street. It the people in our rural regions see te it that thtlr hlghwsys are beauUBed by the planting of trees upon their benHra. ht families ebJerve the dsy In the planting of tree and shruecery in u iteibui rounding their home lt the farmer te it that the wate Place en tbu t rm are turned te profltable account by planting of timber, nut and fruit Jree theweu. et U the peenle undemund that upon the general observance of this day, and the practical re ulta which arle therefrem, In large mea ...... i.mh.i thn mnilnnance of reaularsea- ena of rainfall, tlie leuierlng of our climate, the beauty or our homes and highways, the timber supply et the future, and a remuner stive return ler labor bestowed upon lands net otherwise productive. This is net an overstatement of the case, but is strictly true. Every one should make seme observance of the day ; and, as the governor says in his proclamation, if April 2Z be an unsuitable day, let the nearest suitable day thereafter be devoted te tree-planting. These who oppose the early closing move ment want te cleg the progressive step et this city. That nlnepcrsens were seriously poisoned at Memphis, Teiin., by Ice cream will have little ctTect la depressing the tnnket In that saccharine commodity. M.vven Kiti.br, et Philadelphia, in his inaugural address spoke of Improving the water supply of that city, a subject in which Lancastrians just new are much interested. Like Lancaster, Philadelphia has a limited storage capacity. Mayer Filler says there are lSe,000 thousand people living in the northern part of the city who are supplied with water by direct putupage from the river owing te the fact that there are no reservoirs of sulucient altitude te distribute the water through that section. Te remedy this he recommends at a cost of 2,000,000 the ex tension of the East park and Cambria reser veirs and the ML Airy basin, with the proper mains te convey the water from the pumping engines te these reservoirs and thence into distribution. This would ensure a storage supply for at least fifteen days. This will allow the stoppage, of the pumplng-englnes for a sufficient length of lime te permit the water in the river te subside alter heavy freshets, and by this means give te citizens clear water, equal te that supplied te any city in the United States, perhaps wltb one ex ception. It would be an egregious blunder te go bick te the old system, since the excellence and Illness of the early closing movement has been demonstrated. We have received the "General Keglster of Franklin and Marshall College and Annual Keglster et the Theological Seminary" for the scholastic year ej. lsse.'ST. It is a very completepyrlStleo, the first part dealing With 1Z. -.-. , ,AaH nf VMnbtln w.1 ; -.Wfl w iw nun 'iug."M wi u.tiiiu col lege and also with that of Marshall college, at Mercersburg. Their separate history and appointment Is given until the merger into the present institution in 1803. The list et the alntnnl of this famous educational insti tution nnmnriaes mmv names net unknown I in lama Thrt ..atalncviiA la hiNniAm-lv 1 primed and is published by Franklin and I Marshall collesre as a contribution te the cen- I tennlal celebration et Franklin and the se-nl centennial et Marshall college te be commem orated next June. A TUOfbvsD welcomes spring. te the llowers of Seme friend of Jehn Sherman gives very peculiar reasons for his availability for the itepuhlican presidential nomination. lie says Sherman has an income of $20,000 a month ana further declares: "The busi ness interest wants Sherman. The national banks In this country are a power. There are about 2,5C0 of tbem, and they have f.350, 000,000 in the people's hands. Se earnest are they in his favor that I believe they would stand an assessment of one-quarter of 1 per cent te elect him. Tbla would be al most f 900,000. Then the great railroads are xery favorably disposed toward him. " The liepubllcan millionaires were all for Blaine in 1SH and they gave him a royal banquet in New Yerk a dny or two before the election. It wasagtlt-edgedatfair, but the gilt adorned the nails of his political coffin. Te-dat the Inter-state commerce act into street. Give it a fair chance. gees Tun milk producers of the country have been meeting in Philadelphia. The report from the Schuylkill Valley association, which Is the meat Important, gave the nutn ter of quarts of milk shipped te Fhiladel pbla during the year as3,3IS,S07, the receipts Irem which were tl21,3iili Ne fears of being charged with nepotism seem te disturb Governer Blggs,ef Delaware; for he has Just appointed his son attorney general. PEBSONAI Mrs. Loe an is said te have almost com pleted a novel en Washington Ufa Mil. James Brown Petter came back from Europe in time te mias seeing bis wife make her debut en the stage. lie la evident ly a level headed man. Mr Gladstone lately said In answer te a question that be believed he bad been influ enced by Aristotle, St. Augustine, Dante and Blabep Butler tnore than by any ether au thors he had read. Ex-Govbrser Jens M. Palmer, of lilt. nei, is the latest and most remarkable con vert irem the ranks of the dissatisfied De mocracy te the larger body et approvers of the president's administration. Ex-Governer He yt haa consented te de liver the address at the unveiling of the sol diers' ineuuineut in Reading en September 10. Among ether distinguished persons who will attend are General William T. Sherman and Lieutenant General Sheridan. Veiiv Bev. Father Finns, pastor rt Ft. Jenn's Catholic church, of Fittaten, is mentioned In Catholic circles as the successor ouiielate Bishop Sliaeahan, of Uarrlaburg, i aiuer i'muen is aoeui ou years or age, a ripe scholar and a polished orator. lie Is the beat pulpit speaker in the Scranton diocese and esteemed by all religious sects. 1 .Jut,a,E WU'MAM H. I'jukck, BBBOClate judge of the court of common pleas Ne. 1. Philadelphia, died suddenly en Monday of apoplexy, the dsy be expected te held court He was appointed in February, 1800, by Gov nor Curtln te the vacancies en the common pleaa bench created by the promotion et Judge AlllseD, and in the fall of the aame year was elected by the people for the lull term et ten years. List September he was reneminated by both the Keeubllcan nt Democratic parlies, and at the election in November was elected for another term of ten years He had only served three months of hia third term, when death overtook him. ONLY AN INlitAN SQUAW. Only an Indian squaw I lirewn as a berry. Each oye au ebon star, Each Up a cherry. Light as the mountain deer, Active and agile, Voice deep, yet sweet and clear form slight an4 fragile. Back from the sunburnt brew, Thick ana entwined, Tresses et raven hue, Fleat unceuflnea. And though a savage belle, Wit is aet wanting--Woeoronily beautiful I Darkly eaebaatlag I -Frtm (As TtrtnH rtVl. Ball Retsa. The Athlstle and Philadelphia clubs played their flrat gams for tb local cham pionship yesurday. The batteries were Fergusen and Clements and Mathews and Mlillgan. The League ra hit Mathewa hard and played with but one fleUltng error. The Leaguers wen by the scere 10 te a Orcr i000 people taw the gsme. OtherKtnes!y(ilyeVer.ly resulted a follews: At Louisville, Louisville C. Syra cuse Stars.li at Baltimore, lUltlmerelW, Ant herst college 1 i at Cincinnati, Cincinnati SO, Indianapolis 11. It Is pretty welt settled that Hutilnteu and Ounnidg, one or the Uhlcige tutterlet will play en the rnllaJelptiln team, llulllnten does net want te go the Quakers, but he will be compelled te or step playing. The new rules ate very unpopular with the audience a well as tlie majority of the players. It was clearly shown yesterday that the games will be much longer than before. Alter iltlnc President Cleveland yester day Champien Jehn 1.. Sullivan saw the Washington club defeat the l'ertland by S te 4. Discovered an out t'nrsnrclltd Mertgsse en Krcurtl, Frem the Tie-idlng Eik'e- When Jehn K. llete went te make pay ment en the property he purchased of Gott lieb Hetim, 13e and 137 Penn, and asked for a clear title, an uncincelled mertgage was found recorded In the court beuse against the property. It was given In IMS, and the incumbrance weuiu nowHiiieuni iu cmw Mr. Bete was assured that the mortgage had been paid long age, and the executer of the estate, te which the property formerly be longed, was communicated with at Lancas ter and arrangements were made te have It cancelled. Bilmy odors from Spice l-tlands, Watted by the tropic brceie : SOZODOXT In healthful lngracce Cannet lie surped by then'. Teeth It whiten, parities ; ei si IU 1110 It If jou'rewle aS-lwdoedlw l)nn'tletneurUlinnilrheumitlm net rooted In the system but Hill the.11 with MiUaMenOll Het rtrln henll be nvoldel In cold weather They hite a tendency tnertra the lungs and threat. Jale Dr. Uull j tough jrup ler cenghs. tfBVlAL KUXlOMt. 1IV WILL VOU cough rhen Shlleh's Cure rfri Itnmt-.lltitn rHll-! rrtce 10 cu , se cu.i and II, rer le by 11. It. Cochran, uniftifut. Ma IK North Uueen street. (6) AN U.N rtlKTt NATE l'EUSON. The most unfortunate person In the world Is one afflicted with ties hesuliche, but they will be relieved nt once bj'uslnif Dr. Leslie's special Prescription, tee adTertlseuieHt tn another column. H) A Kemarkable Ooed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives mav be endangered, but who should at all times gle them tht sovereign remedy, hemp"s Balsam, l'rlce 50 cents and 11. Trial titertt. Fer sale by It. B. Cochran, druggist, LI7 North Queen street. (O H. aCechr.m, .Nes. .ST and 13 Neifi Queen street, Lancaster. I'a. Is suiting sill LOU'S COUUH CUKE s a gu.iruuUu te cure all tbreat and lung troubles. (?) Wonderful Cure. W. D. Heyt A Ce , Wholesale and He'aU Drug, gists of Heme, Ua., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery. Blectrtc liltters and llucklen's Arnica talve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. .1 here have been some wonderful cures effected by the-e medi cines in this city, beverul cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a f cw betUt-s of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection wltn t.li-cttlc Hitters. W e guarantee them alwa) s. held by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, U7 aud lii North Queen street, Lan caster, I'a. tl) The Mystery Soiled. It hnj, niwRrs been understood that censnmiv tlen was incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's lUlsam for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mero relief than any Known remedy. It Is quiranteed te relieve and cure AathniA. Bronchitis and Coughs. Call en II. It, Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1ST North Queen street. and get a trial bottle free of cesL Large size M cents and II. () CAFE MEDICINE. Red Star Cough Cure. NO OPIATK3, NO I" il-ON-A VFE MEDI CI. SK. A MOTIIFIfs VOIOK 'Ji)., CHJGIIS AM) SOUK TIIUOAT CLiltKD. 93 Alsqulth St, I'ttltlmere, Md. Fer th benefit ei thene, who, lt mjself, hv n-jt only buffered themelres, but hnv lng large fAmllles, always hae one or mere sufferleg with colds, coughs nr sera threits 1 most willingly and cheerfully recommend the Hnd star cough euro. -Se ftmlly should -at this time of year pirtlcularly be with out It, for 1 hive found nothing In many years of experience which se promptly cures and gives relief in the ci. s mentioned, which are se common, and which. If net at tended te at once, etten lead te mere serious complaints. My family Is Urge anil we are never without your Cough Cure and Us ein racy In the past makes ma feel that I ewe a duty te mankind, te inform th-m through you of the benefits we have derived from it, without any of the unpleasant effects expe rienced from ether cough medicines. MKS. U.t-ULLOCK. NOTBE D.VHE SfaUS-FOll CUE3T AND bOltt 11IUUA.T. Oovsnstewn, Md. We have used fie Bed Star Cough Cure, and in many cages hive found it beneficial In alleviating coughs, suppression en the chest, and irritation nf the threat. sistEits or Mjruic dame. NOOl'IATES-A HEM AUKAHLE TEST. Lnveland, Ohie. 1 have used used yenrlltd Star Cough Cure And use it new wterever I have use for It. Fer ten years I was a slave te the eplnm habit, and did your Cough Cu-e contain opiates, 1 would net daru-u It. This alone Is positive proof i hit It u tree fromepUles. It is all you claim for it. ii. c. wii.ev, Mngr. Maplowoed Opium Institute. TUg CHARLES A. VOIJELEU CO, Baltimore, Md. SV All persons rsise St. Jacobs Oil or Red Star Ceuzn Cure, will by sending a two cent stamp and a history of thulr case receive advics rani. ST. JACOBS OIL. THEOUEATUKP.UAN ItEUEDY FOB PAIN. Cures Hheumatlsm. Neuralgia, Hackacie, Head ache, Toothache, Sprains, llrulses aud ether 1'alns and Aches. Fifty Cents. All Druggists and Dealers. THE CHAULK3 A. VOUKLKa CO. UilUmore, aid. f.lSaSOLV. P. D. All. LADIES! Watch for notice of our Spring Opening or PARASOL9. Nete the date and kindly favor us withyeur presence. We knew you will be amply repaid, for we will show a re- marlcably handsome line. Yours Very Respectfully, R.H.&B.. Ne. 14 East King Street. a il "md rsss ah it vtiwrKfn, pLEAHE NOTICE THAT CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, SO. !6 CRNTUK BQUAUK. Is net a branch of. nor Is It tnnry wayecn. nectud with any ether store In this city. Alse nettea that we Intend te and will hutealuat share of trade In our line. If fair dealing, low prices and strict attention te business will ac complish It i and the fact that our numerous custemers en Opening Dav, and every dsy since are coming back with Increased eiders, I mil. dent proof that our goods are giving satisfac tion aa te qua'lty aud price. tinr'Aw. and 13c, Coffees are doing It. We guarantee te sell as cheap as any Batall Heuse Iu l-aucaster. elTabi. vveri ui(et vu numuer, w va.iiki UU M-tJMv JOHVAj CLAM, tiUCAMm MEDICINE, Mere Facts. Srsiatsu, 111 , August JJ, 1831. We feel wamnstwrlle something et the sue ress et Hep Hitters. Their sale Is thrlble that of any ether nrtlcle of medicine, ltmict, we feel tt but Juttlce tn you and ye ir Hitters tesay that It Is n tnedlctnti et real merit and Virtue, and doing much geed and cirecllnir (treat cures. Tour J, J r. II. II. UTLKY. lUtssviLLs, Ohie, fob 11, MU. I imu very Rtad te ly 1 hsve tried Hep lilt tils, nnd nevxrtoek anything thst did me as much geed. I only took two bottles and 1 would net tnke llix) ter the geed they did inn. 1 recom mend them te my luttculs, and net the bout of results from their use. C 11. MttKCKU, M. I. New Ham s, C011 .Sept. IS, 1. We tnke pleasure In giving you a notice and a nice, strong one, as tt (Hep ltlttr) deserves it. We ue 1, and we knew tt deserves It,- Tt lirgtiter. llRKiinicil, reb. 11, lA. ller BtTTsrsCe: itrs-1 was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption Twe battles et jour Hitters cured me. They are having a large sale here LKUOV mtKWK.lt. O.assxuicH, X ., leb. 12.ISSJ. Hep Hitters are thn most valuable medicine I cverknen, 1 should net hve any mother new but ler them llKXUY KNAPP. Less Jack, Ma, Sept. II, InU. 1 hae been mlng Hep Hitters, andhavere. celved great benefit from thorn for liver com plaint and malarial (ercr They are superior te all ether medicines. I. U. II A UN US. Kali khz e, ilicu , Feb. 2. Iks) Her UtTTiM Mre. Ce.: I knew Hep Hitters will bear recommendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them the h'ghest encomiums and give them credit ter miking cures-all the proprietors claim for them. 1 hive kept them since tbey were first offered te tha public. They took high rank from the first, and maintained It, and are mere called ler than all ethers combined. Se long as they keep up their htgh reputation for purity anduieiulness 1 shall continue te recommend them-something 1 hue never done betere with any patent medicine. J.J. UAUCOCK, Physician and DruggUU Kaueki, Me, Feb 9, Ivst. I purchased flva bottles of your Hep Hitters of HtshepA Ce. last fall, for my daughter, and nm well pleased with the Hitters. They did her mere geed than all the medicine she has ttken ferslxears. WM T. II cC LUKE. The above is from n very reliable farmer, whose daughter was In peer health for seven or eUht years, and could ebt tin no relief until she ued Hep Hitters She Is tow In as geed health as any person In this country. We have large sales, and they are making remarkable cures. w. ii. uisiier t co. A YEH'rfSAR-SAI'AKlLLA. Scrofula Is one one et the most fatal scourges which afflict mtnklnd. It ts often Inherited, but may bs the reiult of trnproperracctnatlen, mercurial poisoning, unclean'lncss, and various ether causes. Chronic Seres, Ulcers, Abiceises, Can cereus Humors, and, In some cases, Emaciation, and Consumption, result from a scrofulous con dition of the bleed, lhe disease cau be cured by the use of Ayer's SarsanarlUa. I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which cansed a derangement of ray whole sys tem Alter taking less than four betUea of .) era aai sapanua i am Entirely Oared nnd, for the past year, have net found ltrcces stry te nfe anv medicine whoever. I am new In better health, and stronger, than ever before. O A W lllard. 213 Tremnnt St.. Bosten. Mass. I waj troubled with acromiens 8eres for five years ; but, after nslng a few bottles et Ayer's sarssnarlila, the sores healed, and I have new geed health Elizabeth Warnock, SI Appleton street, Lewell, Mass. Seme months age 1 was troubled with Scrofu lous Seres en my leg. The limb was badly swollen and Inflamed, and the ser's discharged large quantities of offensive matter Every remedy failed, until I u-ed Ayer's SArsapirilla. II? taking three be ties of this medicine the sores hate been entire'- healed, and my health Is fully restored. 1 am grateful for the geed this medicine has done me Mrs Ann O'hrlau, HI Sullivan si., New Yerk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared bv Dr J. C. Aver A Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. i-jituil : six bottles, is a:-rtd B KOWN'S IKON HITTERS!. BROWN'S LEON BITTERS! .WILL CURE HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEP-MIA, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVERS, TIRED FEELING, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAINS l.v ikk BACK 4 SI DF.S, IMPURE BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, FEMALE INFIRMITIES, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. sT-FOrt SALE HV ALL DUUQQ1STS. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Ked Lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. tpmlMydAw T-IGESTYL1N. KIDDER'S DIGESTYLIN. -reE- Jndigcstien and Dyspepsia. A POTENT UEMEUy FOit indigestion, acute and Atenic Dyspepsia, Chronic and O astre Intestinal Catarrh, Vomiting In Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, and In conva lescence from Acute Diseases. Over COO. physicians have sent te ua the most flatttrlngoplnlens upon Ulgeslylln as a remedy for all diseases arising from Improper digestion. Fer SO years we have manufactured the Diges tive Ferments expressly ler PHYSICIANS' use, and for the past year U10E8TVLIN has bean by them extensively prescribed, and today tt studs without a rtal aa a digestive aient It is net a secret remedy hut a (dentine prepara tion, the formula of which is plainly printed en each bottle. Its great UlOEsllVaf F'uWEitU created by a careful and propertreatmentof the ferments In manufacture Ills very agreeible te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate stomach, aerthe reliability et our statements we would respectfully refer te all Wholesale and hetitll DiugglsU, and PHYSICIANS gen. erally. Price I -uu Held by Druggists, or wm r KiouEUftce.. Manufacturing C'heniUU, IU Jehn St., M, Y, marl ljdlu CJAKK. SURE AND HPKKDY CURB. te Rupture, Vartcoeele and Special Diseases of either aex Why be humbugged by quacks Duggee uy quaes a ght the only Hsoo Hseo Hsoe ila who makes a when you can nnd In Dr. Wj in ut. nwiKUL iniDDivfiia las raTsieiAa in rni'adeifbla who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Cvaaa Ta Ml Ccass tlCAaArraan. Advice Free day aud evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day unices private. DK.W.1J: WttitiHT. sUKetUi Mlnta sweat. Above Race, F. O. Bex sm. lania-lTdstw ruiaaeipua. OUltKKOKTHKDKAr. feck's Patent Improve. Improved Cushioned Bar wrains mrrecuy restore hearing and perform tXXVnl,,u58n,rt,.rJ ar?UI- 'nftalbleTTSS fprtable and always In poattiea. All eenTaMe. tdea aud even whlspars heatsUstlnctlrT Sand ttw tllestrata. beeVwlU tswatsaelau. Aderssa or eail eat t. Hiscox. MlsaWira! . r --".- -M........TS .uuuuw wtskb, xfeeaMisva.' r a lack or fAlHlOX. 4vteimJ . STRICH'S l'ALACK OF KABUION. ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 111 EAST KmiSTKF.r.r. LANCASTgtt, I'A. Monday, April 4. SPECIAL SAL! OF KID GLOVES At Prices se Astonishingly Lew as wlllcim pel their rapid sain. We nave closed out 111 K WHOLE StOCK of certain styles el one of the largest Importers In th's country, we bought these goods at about half their value and will offer them for sale at almost what they cost us. LOT NO. 1. Thirty flve Hoten Four-Butten Scalloped Tep, Heat Kid. tn alt the Leading spring t elurs. Tans and Slates, new goods Imported this spring j th-v are worth tee. a pair. OUat 1'lilUS, FIFTY CI. MS A 1'AIB. LOT NO. I Twenty Poien Flvc-Hutten Mcalleped Tep. Keal Ktd llleve., HLACK, all sites. One gnrda ; they are worth II ma pair UIMI fttlCK I1FTY- Nl.SKCK.NTS A I'A 111. LOT NO. 3. Eighteen norm Four-Butten Stltch'd Back. Finest -.iiM-nr Celers, Tans, worth tl.uu, OUH l'ltlCE.MXTY-NlMS CENTS A PAlU. LOT NO 4. Fifteen Deren Fenr-llnttnn KRAI. KIP, Finest Quality and Finish. Stitched Hack, Finest prlng snadfu, lans and Nlates, worth II 1 In II le, OUtil'KlCE. EU,tlTl-10U CENTS A l'Alli. LOT NO. 5. Twelve HeiiMi, Flvtlutten. same goods as Let Ne. 4, at 0. K UOLL Alt A 1'Altt. LOT NO r, Ten Deien Undressed, stitched Back, all thn Lradlng spring Uoier. worth onedellae. OUU PRICE, sti aNIY-FlVK CENTS A 1'Altt. LOT NOT. rwentv five Deren Lacing Uleves. Fine Qual ity. Latest eprtt g shades, worth II ') a pair OUH PKICE, EENTY-FIVECENIS A PAIR. LOT NO S. On'v a Few Dezen of Four-Butten Scalloped Tep Ooed Sering Celers, Tans, at TUlKTt-M.NE CLNTS A PAIR. Besides these rpsclil Numbers we carry a Complete Stock et Hit tirades, (styles and Celers In all sizes, at the Lewe,t Prices. ALSO Afl'LLM:- STOCK OF Lisle Taffeta and Silk Gloves, IN BLACK AND COLOUID, ALLATlT.trjES WHICH WK (11TARANTEE rjHSTUE LOrt i.sr. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHIOIf, Ne. 13 East King Street, LASCASTtlt, PA. OPEN EVERY EVENING. jriatairtjia. F CRN1TURB WAREROOMS. BUT YOURSELF A PAIR OF THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLY AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have tut received another let of them.; 90 BA8T KINO 8TMMT. TiriDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. WHAT WED0N'T SAY -AMD- What We De Say I WEDDNTsay yen cannot buy Furniture at ether 8 torts. WX DO say that our Furnttnra will give satisfac tion ; there is none better. WE DONT say that yen cannot bay Furniture for less money. WE DO say yen can sate money by baying from as, WB DON'T say that ether stores have net large stocks. WE DO say that our stock, for SIib, Design and Quality, tan't be beau WE DONT say that our Houses are charging big profits. WX DO say that we are selling at snch prices as te allow os some pros s. and yet we get mere for you r dollars. WE DON'T say don't call en our friends in the business. WK DO say that you will be treated cordially, and will find a large, well-selected stock and get the best for the least money at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oerntr But Kiss and Duk St., LAXCABTXR, PA. SDt-lTAJMmw H OU8EHT1REH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot A FEW WORDS ABOUT Parler Suites, Lounges, General UphoUter UpheUter irgiiki pairing. We sell Parler Suites tn Hair Cleth, l'ln-h, Ae. Prices range from sin upward. We use no XX. CELSIOR In our work. Lounges we sell Irem 18.60 upward. We make Picture Frames and Leeking masses and will pet te your order all kinds of Mirrors, either pier or mantel, In brense or geld, at rea rea senble price. We de all kinds of Repairing at short notice and roaaeatably. WIlleMf for the smallest arti cle and fix It up quite satisfactory. Yeu ean have work Repaired new and Deliv ered after April. Bee these ra co Suites In Cherry i came In this week. MO0. 87 90 BOTJTH QTJaUM etT. HEINITSH'S Fondteri Divet aar sieecMi. T aOlVLKRACO. MW CARPETS, U1ST UOODS AT LOWEST CASH PaiCES. New Fleer Oil Cleths. .Vew Stair Oil Cleths. New Table Oilcloths. New Window shadlag and natures. Steam Cored Italken, Warranted Perfectly Clean and Oder. leas. White Quilts and Counterpane at Astonishing Lew Prices. Agentster the Aureraand Held Medal Carpet Sweepers, Thntwebtsl sweepers made. We are receiving New tloeds almost dally. Vverythtng Cheap for Cash. JohnS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 86 BMt KlBS BtrMt, LANCASTER, PA J. It. MARTIN A CO. A SALE OF -AT- J. B. Martin & Ce. We liave placed en our centre counter in main store a variety of nicknacks, from China Depart ment, at bargain prices. 200 ll.trbatlne Vases, large and small sizes, at 2ec. apiece. One let of Carlsbad Flower Slippers and Heets a novelty, at c.,werer0c. A large quantity of Cracklid Glass Finger Howls, at tic. apiece, worth iJc. French A. D. Coffees, at t2..V) per dozen. F.ngllsh A. I). Cups and Saucers, ll.SOper de7en. SO Fairy Lamps, at -Jc. apiece. Cut-Class 1'erftme llettles, lm 1 erter's samples, at one-half price. Umbrella Match Safes in hub rail glass, at lie. apiece. One let French China Individual Uutter r,tds, at Cc. apiece. One let Dresden Pepper and Salts, at lie, worth 2,'tc; fermeily sold at 2-Jc. and Mc. One let Decorated Jiene Plates, at "4c. .extra value. Cor. Wert Kiig k Prinet) Ste, I.ANOASTU, PA. ABetrmma. T3EKSONB W1HU1NQ TO MAKE MON EY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND OH, SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAUBIK CO'JS SY STE It OFUKALI.NO IN SMALL Ott LAsME LOTS ON ONE fBK CENT. CASH MAKOINB. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten SIM Shares, or 1,(00 bushels of Oraln. Eiplanatery Pamphlet Free. QUOTATIONS W1BBD. Orders and Margins received by Telegram "" LAURIE a CO.. STOCK BB0KBB8, ALSO DIALERS IN FOBE1UN EXCHANUE. 860 Broadway, New Yerk." "The members of the Arm are.. ..gentlemen of experience and high standing In the Drain and stock Commission business. ...and among their references are a number of the leading Banks." l"Jfew Yerk Cbmmsretei fftvi." "They have a stainless record, and their bona fides are Indisputable.. ..The reputation of the arm is suca, uuk Is snch, that parties can rest assured ei re ng their profits the moment they are made, attar what the amount mav be.'1 eelvln be mat l,lSnandAw '" I" """"" OOAtm T3 B. MARTIN, wauusata aae asraa saaua w alii Kinds of Lumber and OeaL .dSTYaant Na i north Water and Prtaee Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lve TJAUMQARUNF.aSA JEFKERIEH. COAL DEALERS. Otnea I-Ne. 1 North Queen Street, and He. 6SI North Prince street .. YASDs:-Nenh Prince Street, tear Beading lu'glMfd LaNOASTEB.ra. WVBAALBOM BMMM. fJtOR RENT. , , . w J5 Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ke. 1MX North Queen street. Heat IDD IHUM. -"flf.J feblS-tfd BBIMMEH' I'S L1VEBY OFFICE. Hc OU8E8 FOR RENT.-BRICK DWELL. p f, (SlU PUUOBi, HI), iMIilUttUWHOIH K.fwlH Alse three-story Brick Dwelling Meuse, Nc. ij S,as xirnnw" lts '" . "" "" Id, sniuble for shnp or factory. Ne. SS erth Cbtlstian atreet. Possession el all given IBBD dUtsly. APP'Jt-BT1Ni,;TZi Attorney, mat-lwd W North OnkeSUceU CENTRAL HOUSE. A. P. rULMKB, Proprietor. I hreby notify my ft lands and the public In WVNTttlnlloWSl0"eA,,a Cerner Centre Square and West Ming street, aad ea tend aa Invitation te all te visit me la nay asjw Quarters. tfaalswLU be served at all hours. Oyster. In tfraeUM ertry strle. MnnXUa 1a isaiea. A -.. . lw sV.r.reuus. warn J. B. Martin & Ce., umt (. . . sw-wfc. - ssm.1, G KANDOPKNINU OP Bard & McElroy's NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 38 a. 15 Erath Q-eea Street, (Ol'P. FOUNTAIN INN,) On Saturday, April 2d, With aa Entire New stock of DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cleths, FEATHERS, c, Ae. We would rati especial attsatlew te ear Car. ptta Irem Auction. wwwvw l.vaitAINCAKPPT's.le c Werthase. INUKAiNt)AHPKTt.n e Werth lie: lNuiiai.vcARraTs.3i e Werthase. lN,UAlNi.'AH,ra,s.J7He Werth ate i.ii ,ijsi.-i uarK n,si o....weruisoe. INUHAlNCAHPKTS.M C Wertaesa! In Heme. Made Hag Carpets we show one of the best lines tn the city at Extremely Lew Price. One Let Smyrna ngs.large slt,extra quality, rrem auotten, at saw : worth S3 oe. One Case Ixwt talloees,4e. One Case indigo Calteeea, as. tine Hale of Muslin, yard wide, for oeverlag tobscce beds, at te a yard t regular prlee, le. The best N team-Cured Feathers i every peuad aa te qnallly and price guaranteed. asr Lew prices lu every department. Call and see for yourselves. 38 and 35 Seuth Quern Stmt. (01T. FOUNTAIN INN martaiydAw H AOKK.I URUrUKR. lager & Brether liaVE NOW OPEN CARPETS -IN THE- New Spring Stjles and Colorings -AT- LOW PRICES. TAPESTBY AND BODY BKUS8ELS CABPBT8 OF STANDABD QUALITY, FBOMBEST KNOWN MA.NUPACTOBF.RS. MOQUKTCABPETS, VELVKT CARPETS, HUEF. PLY AND IXTKA BUl'EB WOOL CABPET8, MEDIUM AND LOWl'KICEO 1NQBAIN CAU PETS, BAO AND CHAIN CAEl'UTS IN ALL QUAL1TES, COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS, ABT SQUABES, LINOLEUM AND COItriClNE, FLOOR OILCLOTH, RUUS AND DOOB MATS All of Standard Quallllea and Very Lew In Price. it Ne. SS W3T KINO 8TBaWT, LANCABTBat, PA. N EW YORK BTORE. Attractive Bargains ! WATT & SHAN1), 6. 8 & 10 BAST KING ST LANOABTBB, TA., Offer Today and Next Week, Bilk ami Weel (Spring Dress Geedf, Forty Inehei Wide, tlfte, a yard. NEW COMBINATION StllTINQS-Stlk and Weel check, and Stripes, 49 inches wide, ate. a yard. All CMers In the New HUB LINR BILE CHECKS, M Inches wide, 74e a yard, BTBIPED BUMMEU SILKS.tDc.ayard. SHADED BUMMER BILKS, VHe a yard i Im porters prlee, Me. STAFNEK'S COLORED BILKS, BOe. a yard 1 egular prlee, TJe. -line Hundred and Fifty Spring Shawls. tOie. each i made te sell at I1.S3. " ""'" H8S..?eTr.1urar0mff,WpaIG ,S?teVtStg.A"C TAflLM "NKfS.We. .IM.,2?.?,I,, DAAK TOWELS, knotted worthV!e! to,erea benIer. SB0.apUB New Yerk Stere. JEVAM'8 FLOURi : Levan's Fleur bard d Mcelrey, HAGER 8R0TBER W-K V " .? vl "f.i tjS"h.ts -j1
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