Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 17, 1880, Image 1

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Volume XVlI-Ne. 15.
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H. GERHART,
TAILOB,
lias j ust opened a
CHOICE STOCK
WOOLENS
FOR THE
FALL TRADE.
SELECT .STYLUS antl none but the best et
ENGUSH, FRENCH
AHD
AMERICAN FABRICS,
AT
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
H. GERHART.
CLOTHLNGH
CLOTHING!
V have new iculy for fale an IiumcnbC
Stock el
Eall and Winter,
which are Cut mid Trimmed in the Latest
Style. We can give yen a
GOOD STYLISH SUIT
AS LOW AS $10.00.
PIECE GOODS
In jiieal vailcty, made te elder at short notice
at the lowest iuice-.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Wyu LANCASTER, PA.
Leuqui autl New Yerk
NWELTIES,
IN GRiA.T VARIETY,
FOR MEI'S WEAR,
KOW OIiN AT
SMALING'S
THE ARTIST 1AILOR.
ujtiriTUjij?.
HEINITSE,
FINE FURNITURE
AXD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te call and examine specimens
et our work.
OFFICE FUKXITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
15K East King Street.
ajtevmtiEs.
-TTTHOI.KSAT.K AMD RETAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
U7-lyd
AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Estate ami Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne..". Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
eel ve prompt attention. Bills made out and
ended te witheut.addl tienal cost. e27-ly
ReaMaie Cleim
MEDICAL.
Mrs. Lydia R Pinkhanv
OF LYNN, MASS.,
Her Vegetable Compound the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepe and Happiness Re
stored by the use of
LYDIA E. PINKHAMS
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Cure Fer
All Female Complaints.
This preparation, as Its name signifies, con
sists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless
te the most delicate invalid. Upen ene trial
the merits of this compound will be recognized,
as relict Is immediate; and when its use is con
tinued, lu ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a
permanent cure is effected, as thousands will
testily. OnaccountefiLsproveniiicrits.it is
le-day recommended and prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Lcucorrheea, irregular and pain
lul Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In In
llammatien and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis
placements and the consequent spinal weak
ness, and is especially adapted te the Change
of Life.
In tact it lias proved te be the greatest and
best remedy that has ever been discovered. It
permeates every portion of the system, and
aives new lite and vigor. It removes faintness,
l!at uleney, destroys all craving ler stimulants,
and relieves -weakness et the stomach.
It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, De
ltressieu and Indigestion. That leeiingef bear
ing de ii, causing pain, weight and backache,
is always permanently cured by lis use. It
ill at all times, and under all circumstances,
act in harmony with the law that governs the
lemale system.
Fer Kidney cemptaltits of either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
IsJ prepared at S3 and 235 Western Avenue,
Lvnn. Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $3. Sent
by mail in the form et pills, also in the form of
le.enges. en lecelpt et price, $L per uex, ler
fit her. M rs. P1NK.II AM Irecly answers all let
ters el inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address
as alie e. Mention this jiapcr.
Ne f.imilv should be without LYDIA E.
FIXKIIAM''S LIVER FILLS. They cure Con
stipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the
Liver. 2 cents per box.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
(jeucral Agcnls l'liiludclnhia.-
Fersaleliy C. A. Lechcr, 1) East King street,
and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street.
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JHWEZltY.
IOUIS 1YE1IEK,
J WATCHMAKER.
Ne. i:KHC NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. It.
It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-eased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantascepic Specta
cles and Kye-U lasses. Bcpaiiing a specialty.
apiHyd
Lancaster Watches.
We have just leeeived a second invoice of
the
i
te which we call spceial attention of anyone
wanting a Ueliable Watch at a LOW PRICE.
B. F. BOWMAJST,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
NAMED
WeSt Elld, in isk. Geld Cases.
WeSt Ella, in Ilk. Geld Cases.
W eSt End, in Silver Hunting Cases.
WeSt End, in silver open-face Cases.
AT-
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S.
Ne. 20 East Kins Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J.E.Caldwell&Ce.
WATCHMAKERS, 902 Chest
nut Street, Philadelphia, Deal
ers in American !and Geneva
Watches, 17kt. Geld Cases and
the most reliable Movements;
Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Beys'
Watches, Chronographs, Re
peaters, Chatelaine Watches.
The Lewest Prices, marked in
plain figures, from waich there
is no deviation. Orders and in
quiries by mail receive prompt
attention.
PHILADELPHIA.
scplo-lwdcedM, W&F
Has Hade i Discovery
Lancaster Intelligencer.
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17, 1880
Western Correspondence.
The City or Minneapolis The Weather
There Old Lancaster Ceantlana
Hunted Up.
Minneapolis, Sept. 14, 18S0.
The weather here is quite cool, fire is
required and overcoats are comfortable.
The supply of fuel here is obtained princi
pally from the waste of the saw mills.
When it is cut in proper lengths for grates
and stoves, and hauled in carts ( of which
there are hundreds) into the weeds yards,
or distributed te purchasers ever the city,
who stack it up te dry before it is fit for
use. Anthracite coal from Pennsylvania
reaches here by way of Dultith and costs
about $9 per ten.
The streets of the city are bread and
lined en either side of the footways by
rows of shade trees, mostly of maple. but
many have planted the Lembard poplar.
The yards of many of the principal
dwellings are covered with a close clipped
sward of green grass running down te the
sidewalk, interspersed with shrubbery,
tastefully arranged. Hennepin and Nic Nic
cellct avenues, both running west from
the Suspension bridge. These and Wash
ington avenue are the principal business
streets. There are several large wholesale
grocery and dry goods stores here doing
a business of ever a million dollars each.
St. Paul has been for many years a kind
of military headquarters for army officers
of the Northwest. Most of the army offi
cers in Mentana, Dakota and the ether
territories reside here during a part of the
year with their families.
Fert Snclling is an old fort established
by the United States iu 1819 at the conflu
ence of the Minnesota river with the Mis
sissippi. Previous te the war it was de
termined te abandon the pest and it was
sold te Franklin Steele, with all the land
attached te it.
After the breaking out of the war it was
found necessary te re-establish the pest
when it was re-sold te the government by
Mr. Steele. Since then great improve
ments have been made. New barracks
and officers quarters have been built, and
it is te be permanently established as a
base of supplies for the Northwest.
The government made an appropriation
for a new bridge across the Mississippi at
this point which has been built in the most
substantial maimer. A short distance
above Fert Smaling is the celebrated Falls
of Min-nc-ha-ha, when here in 1857 ray
friend Dr. Raub and myself walked from
Minneapolis te St. Paul. On our way wc
stepped at the falls. The doctor had read
Longfellow's "Hiawatha " and was enthu
siastic ever them. At that time there was
nothing but the naked falls ; no improve
ments of any kind. New there is a rail
road station, hotel and the grounds arc
nicely fixed up. The place is extensively
visited by tourists. There is a bread ave
nue extending from the city te the falls,
a distance of five miles, from the centre of
the city.
On Saturday we took a carriage ride ever
the city and out as far as Lake Calhoun,
from there te Min-nc-ha-ha, down te Fert
Snclling, crossing the new bridge and
drove home en the cast bank of the river,
passing the state university, a very impos
ing structure in what was formerly St.
Antheny and new East Minneapolis.
There is a splendid farming country
cast and west of this city. The land is
very rich. Wheat is their great crop here,
and I never saw se many wheat stacks at
ene time as I saw in that 25 mile ride. The
season is tee short for corn, the crop of
which is net large. But they excel
in raising potatoes, turnips, pumpkins,
melons and cantclepcs.
The apple docs net de well, except ene
or two varieties. Peaches are net raised,
but there arc plenty of them in market
from Michigan. The principal fruit raised
here are crab apples and a spscics of wild
plum which are very abundant.
There are few natives here. There is a
large sprinkling of Maine, Vermont and
Massachusetts yankees, a few New York
ers, and the balance is largely made up of
Pcnnsylvanians. I found quite a number
of the best citizens from our neighboring
county of Yerk. Frem Lancaster county
I met Dr. Jehn Steele, of St. Paul, who
was here at his brother's jfuneral ; Collin
Hamer's family, of Bart township, and
Washington Pierce, of Eden. Mr. Pierce
is married te a daughter of the late Ed
ward Paxson and came here in 1855. Mr.
Hamcr came in 1857.
I met in the Washburnc mill a gentleman
named Wermlcy from Mcndeta, 111., who
brought an excursion of 600 up te the fair.
He was formerly from Cumberland county
and is a nephew of Geerge W. Wermlcy,
of EHzabethtewn. no appears te be a
very enterprising man and I understand
he ha3 become quite wealthy. He has
been ever te Stillwater, and purchased
a $11,000 hotel property.
I have met and made the acquaintance
of a great many persons here. I like the
people very much. They arc generous
and hospitable, and a stranger feels at
ence at home among them. H.
A German View of the Situation.
Why Judge Stalle, of Cincinnati. Will
Support General Uanceck.
At a meeting of German-American
voters, held en the night of September 10,
iu the large hall of the Cooper Union, a
letter was read from Judge Stalle, of Cin
cinnati, who had been invited te address
the meeting, but was unable te be pre
sent. In the first part of this letter Judge
Stalle shows at length that the Republican
party has wholly survived its mission;
that its true vitality is extinct ; that its
members are at cress purposes in respect
te nearly all the political problems that
new press for solution ; that its present
tendency is towards centralization, and
the usurpation by the national govern
ment of powers wholly beyond its consti
tutional limits ; that it is a dangerous in
strumentality for promoting the schemes
of monopolists and speculators; that its
presidential nominee, as appears from his
past political history, is ready te give its
support te all measures by which the pew
LANCASTER, PA., ERI DAY, SEPTEMBER, 17, 1880
ers of the government are abused in furth
erance of private interests, and that he is
the representative of the very worst ele
ments and tendencies of his party. He
then proceeds as fellows :
"Yeu will net expect me, I trust, elab
orately te discuss the topics about which
the Republican orators and journalists are
raisinga clamor in order te stifle the dis
cussion of the real questions of the hour
topics like the 'Solid Seuth,' 'Negro
Outrages,' 'Confederate Brigadier,' &c.,
&C. The whele southern question, so se
called, is, in my judgment, very simple.
Notwithstanding the shamcless.distortien
of the real state of facts by Northern man
ufacturers of Southern horrors, and the
difficulty of reaching the truth through the
mists of calumny and misrepresentation,
there is no doubt that there are great
political and social disorders in many parts
of the Seuth, and that the exercise of the
right of suffrage by the negrees under the
control of the indigenous whites is as
illusory new as it was a few years age
under that of the carpet baggers. Hew
are these disorders te be suppressed ? By
what means is it possible te secure te the
negre vote that degree of political efficacy
which legitimately belongs te it, in view
of the fact that it represents neither
physical nor moral and intellectual
power? By a return te the system of
military interference which has just
been abandoned ? That requires a stand
ing army of several thousand men.
Or by the ceaseless vociferous ex
postulations of Blaine, Chandler, Legan,
Cameren, Sherman, Garfield and the ether
embodiments of common and political
morality, whose right te stand forth as ex
ponents of the moral sense of the nation is
evidenced by their direct or indirect par
ticipation in the processes of revising the
electoral votes of Leuisiauna and Flerida
inl87G? Thcicisbut eue pessible solu
tion of the southern problem, and that is
founded upon a lccognitien of the fact
that the disorders at the Seuth arc the na
tural and inevitable consequences of the
destruction by the war of their whele
social and industrial system, whose recon
struction can be effected solely by the slew
operation of social and political agencies
new at work in the southern communities
themselves. Whenever the Northern Re
publicans desist from their policy or con
stant aggression upon the Southern people
there will be an instant split of the South
ern whites into parties which, in their
struggles for supiemacy, will compete for
tlie negre vote. I his competition will
sooner or later put an end te all improper
coercion of the negre voter and te the
ether outrages that new constitute almost
the only capital of the Republican party.
Of course, all this is the work of time.
Iu history, as in nature, repair and reor
ganization proceed far mere slowly than
disorganization and destruction.
"It is hardly necessary, I hope, te say
that my resolution te east my vote this
fall for the nominees of the Democratic
party is net indicative of a purpose te
identify myself with that party for all
time. The Democratic party, even during
the last four years, has net lived up te the
standard of its professed principles, and if
in future it fails te practice whit it pro
fesses if, for instance, it docs net place
our revenue and tariff laws upon a rational
basis I shall ccttaiuly net be among its
adhcicnts. But 1 shall vote for Hancock
because he is an upright, intelligent and
patriotic man, who will naturally turn for
counsel and support te the better elements
of his party. And there arc statesmen in
the front ranks of the Democracy men
like Bayard, Morrison, Koerner,Thurman
Ranncy, Payne, Greesbcck, Palmer, Trum
bull; Davis", McDeuald, Julian, Gantt,
Bigelow, &c, (net te speak of the South Seuth South
eons, among whom we also find men con
spicuous by their integrity, ability and
patriotism), in whose hands the country is
far safer, in my judgment, than in these
of Sherman, Ceukling, Blaine, Edmunds,
Cameren, Legan and the ether leaders of
the Republican party. But there is an
other metive which induces me te assist iu
breaking the power of the Republican
party and defeating the election of their
candidate. I allude te the reprobation of
the greatest electoral fraud perpetrated iu
the centennial year of the American re
public. I knew very well what excuse the
Republicans seek te offer for this infamous
felony. They assert that the elections in
the Southern states wcic se tainted with
force and fraud that the true result could
be reached only through a compensatory
fraud. That is the substantial if net the
exact form of their defense. New, apart
from the refusal of the Republican attor
neys before the electoral commission te
put their assertions te the proof, and apart
from the enormity of the logic involved in
such a defence, it is simply shocking te
the sense and conscience of a civilized peo
ple te speak in the same breath of the
common disorders incident te all elections
and the deliberate attempt, carefully plan
ned, premeditated and prepared by the
heads of the party and coely executed
amid the acclamations or silent acquies
cence of nearly all its members, te set at
naught the will of the people and thus te
subvert the very foundations of popular
government. And prominent among
theso who are guilty of this atro
cious attempt en the life of the republic is
James A. Gaificld. It was Garfield who,
with Sherman and ethers, manipulated
the wires in New Oilcans, at the ends of
which danced the puppets, Wells, Ander Ander
eon, Kcnncr and Cascnavc. It was Gar
field who afterwards in Congress, in the
course of the debate en the bill creating
the electoral commission, gave the Demo
crats the most solemn assurance that this
commission would have the unquestion
able right te inquire into the facts bear bear bear
uponthe validity of the electoral returns.
And it was the same Garfield who, after
the passage of the bill and the organiza
tion of the commission, as one of its mem
bers, decided that it had no such light and
'could net go behind the returns.' And
this is the man whom his confederates
new propose te put at the head of the na
tion ! In all countries in which society is
net in a state of utter moral decay there
arc certain things which everybody held
sacred and inviolable, like the columns of
the god Terminus in ancient Reme, or the
trunks of the forest en the Alpine pro
montory, the 'Bannbcrg,' at the feet of
which William Tell, in Schiller's drama, 5
holds this dialogue with his son Walter.
Walter (pointing te llic Hannbcrg).
'"Father, is't time, that en the mountain
there
The trees, if wounded with a hatchet, bleed ?'
TELL.
" Who says se, boy?'
WALTER.
" ' The master herdsman, father !
He tells us there's a charm upon the trees,
And if a man shall injure them, the band
That struck the blew will grew from out the
grave.'
TELL.
"'There Is a charm about them that's the
truth.
Dest see these glaciers yonder these white
horns
That seem te melt away into the sky ?'
WALTER.
" 'They arc the peaks that thunder se at
night.
And send the avalanche? down upon us.'
TELL.
'"They arc: and Altdorf long age had been
Snbincrgcd beneath these avalanches' weight,
Did net the forest there above the town
Stand like a bulwark te arrest their lall ? "
"James A. Garfield (who, it is te be
hoped, is neither of Hessian nor of ether
German origin, as has been asserted) has
laid his sacrilegious hand upon the trunks
of the forest without whose protection we
are sure te be overwhelmed by the aval
anches of anarchy. If the old simple faith
of the shepherd is founded in truth our
children will beheld the growth of that
hand from out his grave, and with my
consent, at least, it shall net be uplifted
en the next 4th of March in front of the
Capitel and in the stern presence of the
marble effigy of Geerge Washington while
Garfield swears an oath te support the
constitution of a republic whose founda
tion he has deliberately sought te sub
vert. Yours, &e.
J. B. Stalle."
KIDXEX PAHS.
DATS HD1EY FAII!
A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT,
which supplies a want meu of eminent ability
have devoted years of study and experiment
te find a Specific for Diseases et the Kidneys,
.Bladder, Urinary Organs and Nervous System
and from the time of its discovery has rap
idly increased In favor, gaining the approval
and confidence et medical men and these who
have used it ; it has become a favorite with all
classes, and wherever introduced has super
seded all ether treatments. In short, such Is
its Intrinsic merit and superiority, that it Is
new the only recognized reliable remedy.
Is Strongly Endorsed!
We have the most unequivocal testimony te
its curative powers from many persons et high
character, intelligence and responsibility. Our
book, "Hew a Life was Saved," giving the
history of this discovery, antl a large record of
most remarkable cures, sent free. Write for it.
DAY'S KIDNKV PADS are sold by all drug
gists, or will be sent by mail (free of postage)
en receipt of their price: .Regular, $J; Special,
for obstinate cases of long standing, $3; Chil
dren's, fi.au. AUtiress.
Day Kidney Pad Company,
TOLEDO, OHIO.
PATITTflN Owing te the many worthless
lf.au HUH. Kidney Tads new seeking a sale
en our reputation, we deem it due the uillietcil
te warn them. Ask for DAY'S KIDNEY l'AI,
and take no ether. st-lvdeedMW&F&w
$500 REWARD!
OVEI& A MILLION OF
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
French Kidney Pais
Dave already been sold In this country and In
France ; every one of which has given pcrlcct
Kitislactien, und has performed cures every
time when used according te directions. We
new say te the atllictcd and doubting ones
that we wll pay the above reward ler a single
cascet
LAME BACK
that the Pad fails te cure. This Ureal Kcmcdy
will l'esltivelv and Permanently cure Lum
bago, Lame llack. Sciatica. U ravel. Diabetes,
Dropsy, lJriglit's Disease of the Kidneys, In In
eeutinence and Retention of the Urine, In In
llauimatien of the Kidneys, Catarrli et the
Itiadder, High Colored Urine, l'ain in the
Hack, bide or Leins, Nervous Weakness, and
in fact all disorders of the IMaddcr and Urinary
Organs whether contracted by private disease
or otherwise.
LADIKS, ir yen arc suffering from Female
Weakness. Lcucerrhcca, or any disease et the
Kidneys, IMaddcr, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CURED I
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
simply wearing
PROP. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CUKES BY ABSORPTION.
AskyonrdrngglstferPltOF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY l'AU, and take no ether.
If lie lias net get it, bend ! and you will re
ceive the Pad by return mail. Fer sale by
JAMES A. ME VERS,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa.
Sold only by C.EO. W. HULL,
Drnggist, 15 VT. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
angll-nidcedM,W&F
Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad.
Will positively cure Fever and Agnc, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake, Billiens Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and ail diseases of the Liver,
Stomach and Bleed. Price $1.50 by mail. Send
for Pret. Guilmette's Treaties en the Kidneys
and Liver, free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD COMPANY,
Teledo, Ohie.
augll-GindcedM.W& F
JiUOKS AJili STATIOSJiliT.
SCHOOL HOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
ASD
SCHOOL. SUPPLIES
for Lancaster City and County, at
L M. FLYNN'S
Ne. 4S WEST KING STltEET.
OCUOOt HOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS
.VXD
Eancy Stationary
AT
FOI DERSHTI'S
Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Fa.
ang2S-ltd
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOR TIlK
Schools of Lancaster City,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Boek Stere of
JOM BAER'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
M
AKCUS G. SEHNEK,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid tool
ration and rcpa'rs slS-lyd
DRY
OPENING OF
AND
THE AUTUMN
Strawbridge & Clothier
llave the pleasure of extending a general invitation te the publie te visit the
new and extonsive addition te their Stere, just completed, and new open for
inspection.
The enlargement two years age, although deemed sufficient for many
years te come, proved inadequate te meet the demands of our wonderfully
increased business.
We, thoreforo, during the past year purchased a block of cloven houses
in the rear of our stere, and during the spring and summer have erected
en the site thereof an cxtcusive addition te our former spacious buildings,
giving us a depth of 303 feet, extending from Market street all the way
through te Filbert.
Our arrangements for the soaseu's business have as far exceeded theso
of former seasons as our future facilities for its transactions will exceed theso
of the past.
The great enlargement of the buildings has euabicd us te entirely vcer
ganize certain departments of the house, giving considerably mere room te
SILKS, DRESS GOODS and ether popular branches of the business, which
were formerly at times tee much overcrowded. It also affords in ether ways
facilities for the sorvice and convenience of our patrons net te be generally
found.
Waiting and reading rooms for ladies and gentlemeu have,bccu added ; re
tiring and toilet rooms for ladies, se arranged and systematized as must prove
of great convenience te all our customers, both city and country.
Numerous improvements have been made, which space will net permit us
te mention, but the entire building, which is believed te be unsurpassed iu its
appointments in this country, is open for examination and critical inspection
of all who are interested in new methods of doing business, and in the growth
and progress of our city and its institutions.
Later cards willgive information as te the extent of our offerings in the
various departments. The present is merely te extend a special invitation te
everyone interested te call and inspect the buildingri.
STRAWBRIDGE
MARKET STREET TO FILBERT,
N. W. COR. OF EIGHTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
DKVUS, JtV.
rpitUSSES ! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!
J Snuercrs from Kupturc will liudtliu safest,
eustcstand cheapest Trusses In the world en
exhibition and ter sale by
AXD1CEW G. FBEV. Druggist,
Cor. N. Qncen and Orange Sts, Lancaster, Pa.
Call anil see.
Alse, the only sure cure for Piles.
FUEV'S UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY.
Never tails. Price. 50e. and 73c. a box.
nie-yd
XTULL'S 1UCUU STOKE.
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
All Kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES
HULL'S DRUG STORE,
IS West King St., Lancaster, l'a.
Alse a Large and Fine Assortment of
TODLET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
American, Frcnehand English PERFUMERY,
Teeth, Hair, Nail, Flesh, Cleth, Shaving anil
Infant Urushcs, Preparations for the Teeth,
Soaps, Hair Oils antl Pomades, Trusses, .Shoul
der Unices and Supporters.
PURE GROUND SPICES.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
F1SIIIXJ TACKLE, KODS AM) REELS
or Every Description.
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KINO STREET,
augad-lyd
CAltfJiTS.
TARGA1NS FOR EVERYBODY.
RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive sale te Reduce Stock et
6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets,
AT AND UELOW COST.
C..1I and satisfy yourself. ANe, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets In :Umest endless variety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET TTAT.T.
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
C'UllfA ASD OJjASSWAJtJS.
r KEAT KAKGAINS
AT
CHINA HALL.
IN
CHINA, GLASS AND QDEENSWARE.
A large assortment of
Fancy Flower Pets,
Plain Flewer Pets.
A full line of them In our window.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
MASBL. WtJJIKS.
WM. P. FRATTiTnTS
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
758 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Fa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES,
GARDEN STATUAKY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
in every particular.
N. B. Remember, werts a.', the extreme end
of North Queen street. m30
Price Twe Carts."
GOODS.
NEW STORE,
or
SEASON OF 1880,
& CLOTHIER,
.
MJSDIVAH.
NEKVOUS DEKIL1T.
Te Nervous Sullerers The Great Eure.
Scan Remedy Or. J. It. Simpsen's Specific
lediciiie. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakneas.ini potency,and all
diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety. Less of Memery. Pains in Back or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
Insanity and an eariy grave. The Specific
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent free te all. Write for them and
get full particulars. Price, Specific. $1 per
package, or six packages for $3. J. B. SIMP
SON MEDICINE CO.MPANY.Nes. 104 and IOC
Main Street, BuUuln, N. Y. Address all orders
te
If. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sole Agent,
137 and 1.7.) North Queen Street, Lancaster.
inl7-lydcedAwJ
-TEKV1NE, OR TONIC SFEUIFICA.
-L A BOON TO BOTH SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for nil
discasw arising irem Nervous Debility, Sexual
Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits,
as well as from the prostration et old age. ltd
curative properties in violent and chronic
formseftlio toUer.ing diseases have been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Scir Abuse, Headache, Dizziness.
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
Debility, Impotency, Premature Decay, 4c.
It has been in use for ever ierty years, and
is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis
eases above mentioned in the WO'RLD. It can
be used it itheut regard te diet, is pleasaut in
taste, and better than all, It is a sure, safe and
certain cure. It is no qnack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wll
amply demonstrate. Since 1830 tills remedy
has always been sold for a much larger price
than that for which it is new sold ; but owing
te the act that the time for the payment et
an enormous royalty upon Us manufacture has
expired. It Is ettered te the suffering of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se w te be
within the reach of all; at which price it will
be sent te any address tree et further charge.
Address
DR. WILLIAM YOUNG,
48 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
May be consulted en all diseases by mall.
1y2G-Cind&w
INVESTIGATION!.
DR. GREENE has successfully treated ever
MW of the most diflicult. chronic (se called) In
curable cases during a seven month's practice.
The most et them had been the rounds of the
leading physicians of Lancaster county. New
DR. GREENE is ready at any time te meet a
committee et the Lancaster County Medical
Society at the Opera Honseer elsewhere te dis
cuss the merits et Omnipathy and .prove Its
superiority ever idl ether pathies in vogue.
The people arc greatly interested and de
mand the t idlest investigation. Invalids arc
every week dying in this county whose lives
could lie saved. Is there any subject about
which the masses arc mere concerned than
restoration te health, and the prolonging of
their lives?
Dr. G. originated and Is new the owner of 29
Medical Pads. He especially warns the public
against the numerous counterfeits new offered
the people. '
CONSULTATIONS FREE..
Catarrh Cnreil Fer 50 Cents.
CURE QUICK FOR CATARRII SENT TO
ANY ADDRESS FOR CO CENTS.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
Ne. 230 NORTH JUEEN STREET,
j30-trdMWFAS Lancaster, Pa.
HOSTETTEK'S HITTER'S FOR SALE AT
Lechcr's Drug Stere. 9 East King street.
JCOBJEM, DLAIfKJSTS, JtC.
s:
IGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES 1!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS
I have new en hand the Largest. BnTAHD
Cheapest Assertmcht of Lined and Unllned
BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
-Repairing neatly and promptly dene.Vt
A. MILEY,
198Krth Queen K,
eas-lydMWAS