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' ''! T" t; ' ttW t : ' ....., u -j. i 4.. ',f' V If Te, v ,v F ,4 '. CT n..&i n Volume XX- Ne i!3!i. LANCASTER PA., F HID AY, MAY .'JO, 1884.' Price Twe Ceati. ' . ') v'k - s va AW,' MtSVTU TJt.-ll'K tUPPKi:. Frank Bicker's u One Minute M Coffee Pet IS MILL ON K.XIIIIIITION AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, In cniinuotleii Willi llm ADAMS AND WK9TLAKK Oil. STOVES. TIip only Hale and ICulla ICulla ICulla bloOltatevtiln the Miuket dUAI.L AND OUT ACin'OP I'D" UK COyKKK.-Be FLINN & BRENEMAN. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, imr auutm, I'.XT IMIOlt TO Til (I DO 1)1 IT 1IOUH10. N FAHNESTOCK Opsneil tula Morning from Special Importer'a Auction Sale IX NEW YORK, Of a Colebiatod Mnke of BLACK SILKS, At 81.00, 81.12 1-2 and 81.26. ISTThcBO SILES have cever been oeld nt uny thing llke the nbove prlcea. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Houee, t'AX'jeu iiAfiim-ur, a FKVM STATION A 111 Wire f i TUe CIIKArr.il' uiKl II KM' In Out muiku. Need no- Ijo It-mme I III epeuliiK n rlulPK trie Slitll it or Window We have In block ever S , 0 0 0 V A ..I K S , 1NM.I.S r'lK'M ailil. le 37in. IIIOII AND OTte Win. WIDK Are prepircd te mike them promptly iiul LOW IN PRICE. llrlns tlm nix e: jour Windows u'euk mid we will lii-tkelhcin litle ou null. AI.Ij WIDTHS OK WIIIK. IN I'LAIN OH I. tVDJCAl'S, eM liy the roll or loot. PHARES W. FRY, 57 N'OIMH (J UK FN ST., LANCASTK11. I'A 11.11 a .tArJJ V.i M'r.W 1IATM. SHULT'Z'S ONLY HAT STORE. We wleh te etll tbe nttontlen of men -with big henda te the fnet that we nre nlwnya provided with just tbe ex're. large bnta they roqulre. We nre new showing u full nBeort nBeert nBeort ment of STRAW HATd In nil arftdea and the laracat. hnndaorneBt nud meat completo line of LIQuT COl. OuBD STIFF H&TSover openou in Lnnoaater. If youremombor that overythlng hore la frceh nnd new nothing that 1h nt all old you will eoe the ndvan ndvan tugee of nt lonet looking through our nescrtmment. 4rf-IV A KKW DAYS VK Wll,l, IIAVK A I.ITTI.K 1MIKSKNT Wilt (It'll r'KIKMM THAT YOU WILL Al'IMKUATK 144 North Queen St., A low doers abeve tbe Frunklln lloue, 1.ANCA81KU, l'A. inurti-IyJAw 1UHAVVO ANlt Cltl.ilUi. II 1,, STKllnlAN A Oil. TOBACCO & CIGARS AT WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL. Al.l. I1UAND3 0F CHKW1NO A HMOKINO TOBACCO, UlliAllhTTKS, HMOKKIl'S A11T1CI.KS, nny- llilnit pertulnliiK te tlie Truilii In l.ure or Htnull tjmtiitltltirt at I'll 1 LA- UKi.i'iiiAriucr.'i.iit E I. Stehman & Ce.'s, NO. 116 ORTH QUEBN BT. (JATMN'H KINK OUT. VKI.OUl'KDK KINK OUT, UKKOKM KINK OUT, KtP. I'OI.ICKl'LUO, CIlAMI'AUNi:, I.ITTI.K NKOK. i:ic. DKUIIYfiMOKINO, I.ONK .JACK. OLD VlltdlMA, Hte. TUIlKIfilll'ATHOI., uiuiiuuNDuriiAUiiireur. HKTWKKJ THIC AOl'rt, Ktc. nr Imperted iinil Douientlu Olgnrii. All KlMilCH mnl prlceK. Ulv n u c ill. inuiai'iyil WOKKlNll.1ir.N AUK UhSl'r-.liriai.l.V Invited te call at lleclileM'd anil ex mulneiiuuilsuiiil learn prices et irnedjjtist iu iu culved that wl I astonish you. rums irem ftOe. mid up,OVirtills, .liiokets.all-iYool llleuns, Hldrlti Irem 'lie. up te thn hcil Wnuiiullii, Hosiery ireui tic. per pair i.p t) the bail llrlllshi Cellars, Um Ikrietiliti. ui-.s, mm peiiilurs at ubnut enu-lnlt l he usuul pi lees ; Ceuuliirpiinrs, Hats from In:, up mid u vullety et notions. IIKNIIY lIKc-llieLD, Ne. Ul Ninth Oueiii siiiet, , SUne' ihiilllnme(kliiK. 1'. 8,-Cholce Itullilln,; Luis and sand ler sale. liMyd C U.K. A II HAVANA I' M Kit HIAIIS FOIl i ftren's liuarinU'C'l miioe fiir llllers. nt lIAKTMAN'BlYhLLOlV ITuONT ClUAU TOKK. Mew Screens OU1TJSK. LANCASTER, PENN'A. Lancastex', Pa. Ul.Ul llltil). TflHHM.KKllH iwunvN. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low and Oak 1 In.ll will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. Wanamakkr & Brown. Oak Hail, M. K. Cerntir Slrth una Mnrket, ulT-thl l'HILADKI.I'HlA. Ill KtW JO KATIIKtiri. Thin Glething. In Uxcctlunl Adiert'iiunt, ler tliU sort of weiilliiT, for MKN'.4, HOY' unit CHI I.. 1IUK'.S WKAII, In nil tlin I'l.AIN AND M03T t'AS 'lONAIII.K KAMltltH. Ill li)iL-lti,( ii'ennil ter Sniniuer rciiiitxttur, ruinciiilH r Unit liu btMt lusertmunt In CI.'lTlllsu N iiltviiyn te be ttcun liure, nml Ui.v pile ci iiiu Hinllcluntly varleil te muul wllli laver iimenic all claisoiel tiuyun, in well ni theiii li en lo'tnne Inn less luveruil. WclnNlii- ru W, Unit we iniiy bn atlenluil a cliuiicti te flew (nil wh'it we liave. Tlie iniUi', ttjh nn 1 (inallty et our CLOTHING U tuny up te tlie lilHliet stinilanl. mid li innike I nt llKuri'i that olten innkn li :yer-i of 111- u " li junly ceme te bce )- ( iiinpuil-en (enrtid, luulu nn'lcltcil & u I.KAIUNO LANCA3TKII CMrillKKS, SO lil BAST KINO ST-RUBI . LA.St'ASTKK. I'A. intY IHHtllh. 1) Ui.y,H ouens. WATT, Sllil & CO., Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. HL'KCIAh ATTUACTIONS. ItllOClIH DUK39 HOODS, UXi. "l 'nnl, innile te soil nt '.Me. , M-Incll WOOL KACK CAbllMbllKS, new 8li'iili'H,25c. n yiml. un-liicli OTTOMAN DltKHi 0001)8, Bprlng ceIcih, lie. nyiiril. ...... Hll.lv AND WOOL l'ONDKK9,37Ke n yard, Al.l. WOOi.NUN'S VKU.I.VuS, llluek unit Celeri. ilc. n Mir.l. Il-lncli Al.ilATltOSH CLOTHS, Mnck und Coiem, Me n yurd. 4J.lni;li Air Weel IILACK LACK NUN'S VKIL1NOS, inc. n yiird, wertli ll.ei). KI.KO VN ra.IUT10NKlDOI.OVK3,8pttnB Blnuli's, ft e. u pulr. ..., iri i fill lU Yin n itnlai idakIIi 11.25. PARASOLS, LAltUKHV AHSOUTMKNT. LATK51' 6TY1.I 8 I.OWKbT 1MIIUKS, NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTUi:, l'A. UVll.lUM) MATlUtl.ll,. I ) I. IIIIV.VI.. II.VVINU ItEMOVKUMY PLANING- MILL -TO- NWm te U7 N. Mulberry St., And lncreased my fii'tiltlcs ler work, Iain new prepared te de nil klndset work In my llnuatsliortcstuetleo. al9-3md Wmi Wehlsen. TVUK VKHUIOT BT11.L. HTANDM THAT I X thobcst6e. Clear lu thn city Is at HAHTMAN'S YKLI.OW ritONTelUAIt UTOKK. HER RATHFON VOhlVE. )OI.IUH. POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE POLICE MVOIOAIj lHMTltUMMfTtt. lITlLUOXtt WHXTU Wilcox & White Organ De. SI?ECIAL 'IEN DAYS 8AUS. NOWIS.TIIK1IMKTO I1UI PIANOS AND ORGANS AT 8LAUUHTK1UNU 1'KlcKH OnoOeoil Secend-Hand l'liine f, . One Klegant Hecend-llnuit erirnu l"" One Kletrant New Organ, U--iopCeupinrs and Hub-lless... Wm Wilcox WUIte Orb'uns from ;snufnin.n Knnbe,'1 MePhall, Qrovenatoln & Fuller, Keyatone, nnd Veee ds Bena PltwiOH AU Marked Down te Jloitem I'rlnw. Klyen away. Aimeii WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warererms, NO 152 EAST KING ST11EET, II, II. LUCICKNHACH, Agent. rebn-tfa TAB WHEAT OROP. SIII.MIUS KKrUIIT OOOll 1'KOSI'KUIN. Tlin Winter Wlicnt nnd tlie Hptlni; l'lant Tlie AcrciiRO In Ntw Yerk nuil tlin rerecAit In I'riintjlrniitii. The annual ropett of tbe National Mill ern iiFRoeiatlou Is as lollews : In Mlnuo Mlnue Mlnuo .ela the avcrnRe spriiiR crop for llve ycaie has hcen 1)5,800,700 bushela. In llve ooiin eoiin oeiin tioo newliig was from llve te ten dajH later than a year age, iu ten from ten te fourteen dayH earlier, and in hIx about tbe natne. In elRhtcen oeuntlca tbe acrc.iRe Ih about the H.iine an n year no ; In four, 0 te 10 per cent. InoreaHC, ami in two, 10 te 25 per cent, luorcase. The present condi tion iHcitber "very geed "or "excellent." The amount of wheat In fat mem' hnndn Is from 10 te lfi per cent, in nix cmiiiMch, 20 te 23 per cent. in thirteen, and i!0 te !):) per cent, in four. The mills will rcijuire all of it. Prices are le'vcr uu tbe wliole. Tbe hiirplufl is about tbe nam1. Iu Ohie tbe avorae winter wheat crop fei ilve ycarw had been 110,000,000 buHheln. Hopertfl te the nFtoeiallou hIiew that in twouty-nine oeuuticH the acrcae hi about tbe eatne a.1 lant year, in six it it 10 per cent. me te, I n three 10 per cent. lesatul in ene fifteen per cent. loe. In twenty ellit ceuutien nene has been jilewcd up, in Rcven 2 per cent, has becu plowed up, in two 5 per cent. Iu thirty llve oeuutiex tbe condition is "geed" te " very preinli. Ing," in oue it Ih 15 per cent, belew the avnraije, nud iu oue 1C per cent, belew. Compared with a month ae the icnditieu M improved 00 per ejnf. In twenty four oeuutiea the outlook for the crop h "eud te very jjoed," iu live 5 te 10 par oent. of anaverage,iu nine 15 te 20 pircant. belew, and in ene the prospects are for 50 per cent, ei a crop. Jiest ei me c mu km re i pert little wheat in tnrmera' liandn. i Under tbe heal of rcuiarl-.s", ibn cerien-! peudeutii aay : "There will lu but itt!e I wheat skipped East until after the har vest, as miners apprebend a scarcity." " i'rofcpcets excsllent ;" " eotue injury by lly ;" " Heme earuplatut ei lly ;" "weatkur remarkably line for wlat ;" "milling wheat very acaice." In Jllisseuti the avcroRe w nter wheat crop for live years has becu 23,849,300 bushuln. The acteane no as compared with 1831), is reported iu twenty ene ceun ties as aueut me haute ; in bevcu LI te : per cent. mero. Twe report a drcrease of 10 per cent, and tbrce 23 te 0 per cctit. ! decrease. Thirty ceuntic.i tejurt mero i plowed up. In tnrnty fivoceirutii' the ; prctcut condition is fair te gend ; in four-, Utu very geed te ercellunt, and in three net vciy Reed. Thirty-tlnee ceunUi's re p.utthe present condition is inueli im im jirevcd ever a month age Twenty ceui:- ucs report tlie outlook ler tlie crop-i ijeihI ' and thirteen expeat lare oiepn. An com pared wllb 1S83, the condition Ih about tbe same in nine counties ; in twenty -llve better te much hotter ; in llve, 5 per cent, better, and iu ene net re ceed. In ten counties there is very little old wheat in fanners' hands, and iu fourteen tbore is from 10 te 15 per cent. In thirty-eight counties tbe mills n quire all or mero Iu elevuii counties the surplus is about the Bance as last year, and iu seveLteen less te very much less. One report says : " Last year we bad plenty of eM wheat, with peer prospects for the new crop. Ne.v we are nearly out of old wheat, v.-it h gerd pros pects for the new crop." Iu Indian i the avcrage crop of wiuter wheat for tlie past llve years has been ;J7,'1C!J,000 bushels. Tne pp'Fcnt acreage iu sixteen counties is about the tame; iu three, 15 te 25 ji;r cent', leys, ai.d iu four, , 5 te 10 per cent. mero. lu thiiteeu cuiii j ties nenn has beeu ploughed up. Ti e i present condition is i;oed te very tfead iu j twenty four countiee, peer iu enn and 25 per cent, killed iu oue Compared wilii a ' month ajie, it is hotter te 25 per ceut. ' better. Iu eighteen counties tlin outlook for the crop ii avorae te fiill average. In ; four 00 te 75 per cant, of an average and ' iu two but half , c-ep is exprcted. Iu i nine counties from 2 te 25 per cent, et old wheat is in fnrmerV hands ; in lliteen 10 , te 15 pur 03U'; , au 1 iu four 20 te 23 pr cut. In fourteen counties tbe nineunt iu j stock, "uetbiufr." The mills will reiuire i all nnd mero. The Guiplus compared with 1833 is the uame iu eighteen ceuutic, i 10 te 20 per cunt, iu ol;htceu and ljinl three. Most of the wheat en hand is of I the crop of 1882. In St. Jeseph county winter wheat has millVred ftieully b betuif winter killed Michigan's aver.iRe wiuter wheat ciep for llve years L.is been 27, -132, 000 bushels. Iu eleven counties tbe present acreage is about Ibe s.ime as la year ; in three 8 te 10 per cent, increase ; iu three 8 te 10 per cent. uicieaEO ; iu three 15 te 20 per cent decrease, and iu ene -10 per cent, decrease. Iu New Yerk the avercpr wheat crop for llve years has been 10,010,100 btibhi is. Iu twenty two counties the piescnt aer aj?e is about the same as a year age ; in Unco, from 5 te 10 per cent, less, and iu urn', 5 per cent, mero ; nene has be u plowed up. In twenty comities tbe present condition is Keed; in six "very tfoed" or "npleudiJ," In two "fair" and In oue 50 per cent, bet ter than at thoeorreapoudiui: p. ml last year. During tlie past mouth it has , M niitini'iil .rt.t, .mini, 'I rl'l..-. ..i,,lii.L li Improved very much." Tlie outlook (ur tbe crop Is "fair te geed" in llfleeu emit -ties ; ' an avcrage" in six ami "a bn; crop" in iievi.ii. As compared witli 18S-I it is "btttrr" te "much hotter" in nun tern ceui.ties ; 50 par cent, hotter in three ai d a ' deuble'' in two. In seventeen c iimtn s there is but little old wheat iuthe laimeis' bauds ; in nix ten rcr oent. and iu lour U0 te 25 per cent Ir. twenty ceuutien tlioie is nene te no marlioted. lhe mills will wjulre all aud mero. Prices are 5 ii.l.'i per ceut. less than a year uge. Curus- pcuiicuis rep nri, mas iue surplus iniiu .j ie 25 per cent, lets than a year age. llie follewinir are the viewa e' seme correspeu- dents : "Wheat has beeu 'really bonellted by the recent raiiiB ;" "Crep prospects nere never botter : "wheat lu this section (Cayuga ceuuty, New Yerk) will be used up closer than evor bofero ;" "The millers in this (Stouben county) have already bought mero western wheat than tlmy had up te tlie same date last year. Iu I'm nsylvanla the acroage is about tlie same as a yenr age. The present oendition is line, aud the outlook is generally geed. I The mills icipiire mero than tlie amount In ' tbe farmers' liandn. A quantity of spiing wheat is lining bruight ' i from the North-1 east. Iu Marvland tbe nore.io i.. about the j same as tbit nf a year n;,' l in i onditleu J is oxeollont. During tin ' ' ' tli it has Improved, and the pi -i ' ' ' '"" crop nre botter than tin r- i j .i a '. The mlllH will rcipilre all n th f"m cib' hands. In Dolaware the acreage is about the uame as last year. The condition is llm, anil has Improved greatly within the Inst mouth. The outlook is geed for a large crop. Frem 5 te 10 per ceut. is Htill In farmers' hands, with prices the eame as a year age. Iu Virginia the avenge crop forflie yeara has been 8,400,000 bushels. Daring the month it has Improved, and in all but ene county the outlook for tbe crop is geed. None in te be Bhlped, m ' i W brliu te the qulet dad, Wltlt t eutlOisudUniiit'.tuliiriut. O'ortncy.iiieund. ee mule we shed XUbeRHtVl W9vm and 'eul. eiiuicuiir.s Ani) l'liKAUHKita. Mlorleiel l-aw ntnl rulplt. It Is Bald that Odean Orove will be muck improved tbe cemiuir Bummer. All the incentives te plety will remain In force The Unitcrialtit, a paper published iu Chicago, says that tbe farmers In the state of New Yerk are net oburek oeors, and that " they are crewing In their prefer prefer prefer ence of hoathen te Chrlhtian custeras." The Chicago Inter Octan says that Prof. Swing last Sunday handled the prometors of Sunday racing with un un geoved bauds, Prof. Swing Is a brave man. Some of the promoters of raeing should only be handled with bexiug gloves. A Presbyterian olergyman In Scotland, a short time age, oflercd te give a shilling te overy man, and half a crown te every woman, who would come te him the next day and declare truthfully that they bad net spoken of worldly mattera after church, Net oue caine. m Dr. Donald Macleed, a Scotek clergy man, rccently preached a sermon en "Thn Sin of Cheapness." He said that the " eravlng for cheapness and hunting after bargains is net only economically f also, but a cause of great suffering te thousands of men, womeu nnd children" The Aoten camp meellng association of Indiana the ethor day declined the propo prepo sition of a railroad te dlecoutinue excur sion tiatns nu Sunday during tketamp meeting season. The brothren want te make the camp meeting a llnaneial sue cess ; but they will probably oeudomu Sunday newspapers as usual at overy con. ferouce. Charles II. Fewler whom tbe Motbe (lists have just oleetcd te be bUhep, used te say he would be willing te go te tbe place whose oxlstence Colonel Ingersell be strenuously denies, if he could euly be valedictorian of bis elass. He wen the honor, but seen after experienced rollgleu. Theie wns a kludred ineident in the career of I'fcv. J. II. Ilargis, new a promlnent Motbedist preacher iu Heme. At DIekin. seu collcge he soleetod for thn motto of his class association, " The DovllTake tbe Hindmost," and wa3 himself graduated at the feet of the class. aiUUTON'.l SUSTAKK. Mame UfiiileaaantnrM raaictl Oy tlie Aineil- can Allnlitcr'n Oenrteiy te tlie Count el l'niW. Apropos of the gossip about the allowed special honor paid te thu Ceuut of Paris by Mr. Levi P. Morten, the American minister at Paris, the ether tveuiug, Lon Len Lon eon Truth says : It is dangerous te touch French cunspiiaters. Mr. Morten likes bis guests te lcave bis bouse agreeably impressed. He thought it best, tbcrolero, te please his Orlcaulst guests by honoring the Count of Pans' protenslons te tbe throne. A lady asked Mr. Morten te in troduce her te the Count of Pails. Mr. Morten informed tbe count of this request and he iutimatcd that be should be pleased te allow her te be present ed. Mr. Morten thereupon said te tbe lady : " The ceuut el Paris permits me te introuuce you te him." Iho Orleauists present inade tire or this incident te circu late tbe rcpeit through France that America admitted the toveiciuuty of the oeunt of Paris. Mr. Morten erred in in viting au active, open pretender te his house, but he wat le 1 into it by Americun ladies unworthy of Amurica, who pese in Paris as lead cm of society by virtue of their Iaige fortunes and the fact that they are married te idle Frenchmen of dubious nobility. IliCfie ladies regard untitled l'lirepuans as mean whites, and fancy that a nation without nobility U a pardon without llewcis Mr, aud Mrs. Morten are liable, however, te meet iu royal draw ing looms speckled pcaeb.es who would net be admitted te rcspcctable houses in New Yerk.'.' Tlie wliole story is denied by Minister Moiten. eviai 'till-, riir.uiriui:. Anether 1'iui.: Aiclnent lit IfURUrii fulls I'lilllUK It Dlitttliccut 101) Feet. A fctranger fell ever the liver bank at Niagma en Tucfday, a distance- of 100 feet striking the reeks beneath, lie was in stantly killed. The pollce brought the body te the top of the piccipice by means el lepea and placed it iu tbe town build ing. In the peckets of tbe doceased worn letters bearing the uame of William II. McDonald, und written by Ids father, who Hvej in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; also letters from friends in New Orleans, and six dellats and a low eeuts iu cash, togetbor with a ticket iathe Western Shere railroad te New Yerk. Patrick IIepkiti3, of Chicago, who was with McDonald, gave thu alarm aud tells the following story : He met McDonald en the train Irmu Chicago He told him lin was from Day ten, O, aud bound for New Yerk They arrived en the Grand Ti utile limited expics, aud that train being late it did net make tbe West Shero connection. The two, after hearing that they could net get a train until -I a. in., started te see the falls en feet. When about au eighth of a mile from tbe Cauti- liivrr milieu, beiuc tired undslceny.bavlui! b' uding' all night, they climbed inside . " V. . . thu irwii feuce nud laid down ou the crass and fell asleep. When Hepkins nwoke hofeuud bis part ner had gene. Seeing his bat be netlllcd tbe pel ce. Hepkins states that neither of them had been driuklug. They euly dtauk a clais of beer bufore starliug for the falls. The dead man was about 25 years of age. I'ruvnl it ulc Iletullt. II. h inuir leal iniiu kllllni'iiud heullniriueii ei lb m. Unit nt u liny cunt bettle ouieU me of nimiiuiillsin um' a coin that hud .ettled In my n.icir. reel us weiiua i evnntiii m my in T l.,'i, J l'e-bury. piep'r Jlellana Ulty A'cwi, He liiiul, Mich file Oil. ler speaknnr ler Themat' J'.clee- ule by II. II. Cethruti, ilniK' Klst M7 and I .a North Uueen street A Stnrtllue Discovery. I Mr. Km Jolumeii, et llurnii, Dak, writes Unit Ills wilu had been Ireublud with n -utu llieiiuhttlri ter many yearn, nnd that all leuie- .1 ihiiIii l Liivi) no nerni'iuiuit lellet. until he i prucuiul a bettle ei lr. JClnu'' New Disci v-i-t ler consumption, Ceuirhs und Colds, which h.iO a muitlr'il i-tlect, anil iiiedueed n peiina uenl ciiiii 11 Is Kiiiiianleeil le euro all Dis join h oiThre.it, LuiiKH, or ilrenchliil Tubes. 1 Tilul lliiltlcit Kivn at II. II. Cnctiran's IU-iik t-ieiu 1 17 und I'd Nerlh Ouvnn snout, Laucas. tkr, I'a Liirae iilies, ll.ui. nrJI 'i Ne Deception Orril. ll lsHtiaiii;eun uiuiiy iuup 111 coiitluue in Hiiilerduy alter day with Dyspepsia, Ller Ceinphdnl, Countlpalleii, Heur Hleuiueli, (ieu u i in Dnhlllly. when they can precuui uteui ,li,i.' ulllLOH'H VlTAI.lZbK, Iieeef cost 11 tl iluiii uotciireor lelleve them, l'rlce, 75 cents. Held by II. II. Cechimi, l.'7iiiul 13i North Oueeu trcnt. Lancaster. !odH-eed5 Hew Abuut tee Dunes. Many people before pureliiuiliiK a lneillclmi ii.itiiiully luiiiliu thohl.eof tlie deduund lhe sliunulli el It. In iisluir Murdoch Mtoeil JIUtert iiHiisiineulul for lhe little ones mnl two teuHieuutiils ler Kiewn lelks aiuall thai Ih net luxury at uue lime, TliH in.ii;nltlieiit iiii-dlclne I. net only cumeiiilc.il but vei pleu-mit te lli'j tuite. rornale by II. II. C'ecli utu, uriiKitisi, is linn ij.i .Minn uuenu sireei. lucuiun's Aruic.i rt.iive. Thu lli-st irulvn In tlin werbl ler Cuts. llrnluis, Meri's, Ciei-rs, bull IWieum, Kever seius, Teller. Clnipinst lUuiU, Clillluulns, Cerns, and nil akin eruptions, nitl positively cures files or no pay required. It ! Knar Knar Knar imtoeU togtve purlect satUtucllun or money retuudud. 1'rtce, ts cents per box. Per sale by II, H. Cochran, druieiist, 137 and 13U North Queen Btreet, l.uncastur. TWKLVC IIOUKH AlflEIt. Mi. Henry llarncs, the Tea and Coflce Jlcr cnnnt.CO Housten Strcet, New Haven, Conn., wrlies nn May 10, im i " It Is with feellngs of Kratitiulo.euilnilcslro le hencflt my rollew man that I wrlte you tlicse few lines as tcsll tcsll meny te tlie value of thn greatest el nit medi cines. Klglit) cars have 1 bronasullererlrnm kidney dlsorder itnilluilammntlen et the htad der. Hometimes wlien pacing water tlie pains wcre semetlini(j torrible, a scalillnir, liurnlns sonaatlen, witn rotenttonof urine, with sharp palti9 In mysl.le, loins and back, oxtendlnir clear te the back et my head, tend ed te tnalce lile misorable. I have been treat ed by a number of our bcit physicians, and have used nny number, et preprlctnry modi medi modi cIiief, oil le no avail, obtaining no rellel. Hew long 1 would have continued in this way I de net knew i In fact I despaired el cettlng rollet, until n neigh jer, who had beui very mn eli bonelltod by the use el IIunt'4 Itcmedy, nitvlseit me le try It; mid nttheurrh I had no fait l that It would roaeh my case, yet as he speke se highly of in rrreal merlta I dcctdeil te kIve It a trial, and lis ute has been ntlendcd with the very best pmslble results. Twclve hours alter taking the llrstdose I oxperlcnccd rcller, I continued en lu Its use until I had used flve bottles, when nil the palm had van ished, my olhcrwlje Reed health returned, and I urn lreu irem all p.lns, and nm a well man. I um cenildent my euro bus resulted from the use el Hunt's Itemedy, and that ulene. "What It has donnlermo I mn positive It wllidolerolhurs. Yeu are nt liberty te nse my nauie or this letter In nny maimer you sce lit.' IIUKT IIV A PALL. When only n boy ceme thlitecn years old I, was hurt qulte badly by n mil, and soveroly Injured my back and ktdncyH.und was doctor ed by our best physicians, and tried many re medies, and tneyall lulled, until Hunt's Ite medy was lecommendeil te us by friends Hut had used It hore In Manchester with the great est success. We purchased a boltle from Z. Fester Onmpbell's driiK stoie, nnd found that I Improved very rapidly ; was rellev d of the pains In the back, and niter uslnji fevernl tot tics teund that I was completely cured, and I cannot over-cntlinnta the oed Hunt's ltcincdy has ilone me, and c.iu most heartily recom mend It te theso troubled Willi kidney com plnlnl ; and you can use this letter as you choe'o. Itesncctully yours, ALOXZO 1'. MA11S1IALL. y.) Or;ui(e St., Manchester, N. II., Muv 7, 1SS'. inylC-lwdM.WAKAw JllWIUAl.. IITAIK ltKNKWKIt. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. The Hest U the Cheapest, Saletyl Kconemyll Certainty or Ooed Ucsiiltstt ! These (iiiulltlcH me el prlinn liiipeiUmce In the Mileutien et n prcpiiriitP n ler thn linlr. De net experiment wltu new rmnedles which may de Inirm rattier than Keed ; but pnUlt by the nxperloneiot etnur-i. Ituvniul ims witn peilect ceiiltileneinin nrtlcie whlcliovuryhedy icnews te be i?oei. HalCh Haik Uknbww' will ret disappoint you. rnsi-Artke nv It. i'. Hull & Ce. Naislian. N. H. Fel l by all DniKRld. miJijl 4 YKIt'.i SAItSAl'Alltl.L.V AND AVKU'S . Cheny lVcternl ter wiln nt Coelmin's Druif siern. Ne. Lanciister, i'a. 37 nnil l:i'l North (jueuii dl.. 4 (lltltAT SUOOKS.-. HOP PLASTER. Tlile p-ireus plan er N famous for Its quick and heiuty ni'tlnu lu curlni: l.'iuit) ilaelr, Ulien innllain, hulutlui, Crick In thu Uitck, Milanml Hip, NuurnlKla. Stlir.lelnl.s nivl .Muscles, hore Clii-.it, Klihi'-y TmublnH mnl nil pains oriiehos either leenl or ileep-senli.il. It Nenlhns, iitrunKlhiins mnl Stliniilitln-i tlie pints. The Virtues el li()is ceinbluiHl with ciims-clemi mnl ri'iiiiy te apply. Hup1 rler te llulineiits, lotions and miives. 1'ilie, i"i cents or ft ler ll.O). bold by dniKlilts ami country stoie. Mnlleil en receipt el pi Ices. Hep fluster Com pany, 1'iopiluters, llosten, .Muss. GREAT SUCCESS. -Tlui Iirst liimU y pill i nnnliv 1 1 aw ley's htemaeli ami l.lvur l'luiiHint iu action mi'l e;i.y te take. tinvtfi-lyilAw (I) 30 ihly ti I A I., lilt. DYK'S VOLTAIC BELT. ICIectile Appliance) mu sunt ou tie Days' tilal. LO MEN. ONLY, YOUNU OK OLD, Who me MillciliiK trout Nirvem Hebtllly Lest Vitality, Luck et feru I erce anil Vler Wiisllng Weaknesses, anil ullthoue Dlse.isosef aneiseniil natiire resultliiK Hen nbus'tjaud ether camej. Bfeedy icllel nnd coin, lcte res res res toiiitleuot lli-allh, Vlijei'iuiil Manhood iruur nuteeil. The Kraiulest discovery of lhe .Ino .Ine .Ino teonth century, bomlutenca ler Illustrated 1'mi. phlet lree. Aihlliss, VOLTAIC BELT CO., irl-ljilMW.K.lw MAUUAl.L, Ml 11. Xyu.Ks. ' ANAKK311" i'Ivih Insiuut tullut, nnd Is nu Intalllbln cure ter 1'll.Ks. I'llee, l oe at dlUKKtsts, or emit prepaid by iiiull. biunple Iren Adiliesi, " am .wiKSH " Miiknrs, llex 'JUS. Nuw Voile. aprl-tyM.W.KAw lyCAH, UNDEiVBLOPED PARTS, OI the Human lleily enhuvieO, duvoieped, stieiiKtlii-uud,"uttf.,l4 an luiurvstliiK iidver tisuiuiiiil Iuiik run In our puper. lu iiinly le Inquiries we w 111 sny that tliuii Is no inhleucu ei hiiiubuulieul tills. On tlie contrary tlie advertisers nre very highly Imlorseil. Inter-i-sled , iirsniisiuay irelfceiilud circulars kIvIiik nil parilcuIaiH by mlillmblni; Lltiu Mkuiual Ce., llutluln. N. Y.Toliile Kienlnu lice iiI-ljdMWAKAw M AlhtOM lllil.l. WEAK NERVOUS MEN Whose i eblllty, exhausted powers, prema turu necuy unit tullurii te periei n Utu's duties prepeily, aru cunsed by excesnes, errors nl yeuill, etc., will Hint upurteei mnl IhhIIiijc res res res loiuilen te robust heultli mnl vigorous iniiu iniiu med lu TDK MAtWION llUl.tls. Nelther stomach ilrum;iiu unr lusirumeiits. This tie, anient et imtvi.us Di-btllty ainl I'hysleal llee.iy li uiilleruily :,iicers-lui In e iiue lnuiid en perlectilliiKUesls, new mnl Utr. it nielheiU and absolute thoreiiK'hutuit). ir ml liileriniiilnn aud Treaties Iriw. Addieas Ceusiiltliiu 1'hl 1'hl slclanel MAUblON KhSlKD uu. 10 W. lllh St.. New erlc. upi 1-lvM, w.KAw TTlUTOltlA Cern Remover. The most iil, (tlvi pn imi.ilieii lm Uimiu nuivul nl Cern-, lluniiiii", .ui, ete evi r phieed iH'loiuthepul'lli'. WiirrnliU"! te I'ln-i uite i-einpleU'ly ilul wlihln asiieillliuu Um in s ipiiuratu corns, haul e. unit, without pain. n is a re-iTivs cvmk hiu.uat B&OHIOLD'a DHUa riTORr:, Nn. mi wi;hTOUAMtihhritn.T comet ei Oliarlotie. ill.lvil UST I'UIII.IHIIKU, I) SKW UDITION Or ' HKVllKTti MKVhAJ.tJ)" with valuable liitorinntten eu.Yerecniiaiiil Al. Uctl Dlterdtri, llluttruted wllh cUbi . ADDIll'tsst.D 'i'OliU.Nll.bMUN ONL, Hy in liisltl in of .Hji'ars'otperienee (iiither ei "Secial Ki lis el ihu I'lt-seut Day," fuuna ture Dci'uy,"i)U'.) Hent, pe-tiit-ii, price, flc. Address, DR. IjA QRA.NGD, ion KanuirrRTRECT, 1'uitADKj.rnu, Pa. tnl-viml WOTlllllti, EXTRA! EXTRA ! Pull ac count of the rush te buy Yates' Preferred Stock. Prices quoted for this stock are very low and many are taking advantage of the chance te Invest In a Spring Suit. A. C. YATES & CO, Ledger Builling, Chestnut & Sixth Bta. flllLAUEH'IIIA. F DKMsiiiMi ouens rei: EASTER. Loweh SearfB, Olub Houee Ties, Latest Style Cellars. The Royal Shirt, Bbeln Stone Studa 111 lllliint as Diamonds nl ERISMAN'S, Se. 17 WEST KINti STREET, ATKItUUANT lAaOIUMI, BAVIDE. WINTERS, FINE MEEOHANT TAILOE, Ne. 23 North Queen St., I.ANO IhTEIt. l'A. H. 'SK Kll I T, SPRING OPENING AT H.GERHART'S Tailerhiir I'sttililishnieiit. I um new prepared loshew le lhe tiiule nn iirsertiuent et Woolens ter the spring anil Miumier Ti ado which 'or lteauty, Quality and Humility Biirpussts all my lermer erTorlste p ease my customers. Noun but thu very best Foreign nnd Amrrl cm labile ter Dress und Iluulness Bulls t a ceiuplutu lluoet thu I atest Hlmites at Spring OverceutliiK. The very best et workmanship and prices lower tlimi any Houee In the city ter the same iiunllty of goods. I-I. GrEKHAET, 'lAILOIi, Ne. 6 East King Street. 1) UUll Kit St MUTION. "Quick Sales And Small Profits." Is an old ndiiKe, but a geed ene : and tbli la Just the prlnclple upon widen buslniss is conducied at m ), Wliolesiilo .V KoliUICIethiii- Ifeiif e, Ne, 24 Oontre Square. SILK SCARFS, Latest Oat, for 20c. II KIT $10 All "Weel Suit IN TOWN. B1UUT3 WITHOUT A SUl'BMOB. UNDEIWKAH ANI) GENTS' FURNISHING, GOODS, IN; a UK AT VAKIKTV, Burger & Sutten, i'erchaat Talers and CleUletS NO. 24 OENTRB 3QUARI. LAN.CA3TKU, VA. Bra nitens r v ,' ' a. . a ul t.M J in . ..