Volume XIX-No Iti. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1S82. Price Two Ceil?. B AKUAInH. 129-131 NORTH OPPOSITE FRANKLIN HOUSE, Ars now offering Splendid Bargains in White, Grey and Scarlet Blankets, White, Grey and Scarlet Flannels, Selecia, Plush and Calico Comforts, White, Brown, Blue and Cardinal Mixed Quilts. Marseilles Quilts, extra Fine for the price. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Merino Under wear. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Hosiery. Elegantline of New Prints, Satincs, Brocades, now opening. Another line of LADIES DRESS CLOTHS now opening. Everything sold very low at BOEES & HTTKST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) TOllN a. U1VL.BU A: CO. V" l V BLANKETS! White Blankets, The Largest Stock of u.j. i,i j,.. i rnnn.'cr ui.i 1 1 " rr o uv. aum u.l ui u vv i.j x i .r JK.HE.0. JOHN NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, .10IIN & fJIVLKK. M YKKS & KATIIFON Aell - lu the inauufaeluro of ItEADY-MADE CLOTHING wo obsorvo three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities, a. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. o. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular haml.made buttonholes. Our Ciittcru arc the most .skilled. Our Patterns are the best. Ld JL ERS & RATHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. JtJKV F . 1.1. imr-ss utioDS. HAGER & IN BLACK : Plushes and Vol vote, Brocaded Velvets, Repp Silk, Gros Grain Silk, India Cashmere, French Cashmoro, Imperial Sorgo, Crepe Cloth and Tricot, Henrietta Cloths, Drap doEto, Embroidered Robes, Etc, Elc, Etc. 25 WEST KING STREET. N KXT IlimiC TO TUB COURT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK'S. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Just received this Day tho Largest Stock of BLANKETS iu this City. AT $1.25 A PAIR AND UP. These Goods were Purchased Direct from tho Manufacturers, and are the Best in tho Market, for tho Price. Also, a Large Stock of Blaek and Colored Cashmeres AND FLANNEL SUITINGS. K. E. FAHKESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, FA. W1XS J-Jilt c KUJNIi, KEl'-KKSlllMi ANO IIKALTUFUI. DKIKKS FUK HUT lVKATlUUt. APOT.T.TNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. VANTELL& COVIUIAJPS DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MAUKET. CLAKKT WlM.OI"our own direct Importation Horn tho House ol Kvaristc, DuponLt Co., lionlaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WiNB COMPANY, Great Western ISraiid, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up by the Pleasant Valley WincfCo. Jorilie llaui uiondsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary hlock, tho llanmiondsiMirt Co. lurulslilug llictn with the l'.rand and babel. The Uauimomlspoit Co. nmku no Sparkling Wines. All the Leading and l'opular Uranus oifUKNCII CIIAMI' AGNES. We are the agent for then Knilt I lie Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Frult.luico. ufciUAins ULU uilajsijx. jso liable Medicine at tills season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent. NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. MjUmbek's TtTTHOliESACK IJEl'OT FUK Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters9 Supplies Gas Fixtures at Reduced Tiites, Tinners' Supplies, Tinnei-s? Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. NOB.U, 13 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 'JOHN L. ARNOLD, liitr noons, &r. BOWERS & HURST, QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Scarlet Blankets, BLANKETS of all Kinds in the S. GIVLER & CLOTHING. Vta,cLe Gra,riiieiits. -I UOOItfi. BROTHER. IN COLORS : Volvots and Plushes, Brocadod Velvets, Embroidered Koboa, Embroidored Checks, urap de Lansrtry, wronch Sorgos, French Suitings, Diagonal Suitings, Gilbut Suitings, . Habit Cloths Fall Novoltios, Etc., Etc. Etc. 1.IO.VV11S. fcxlra Dry Wine. The Monscrat Co.'s Mine iainny (mould no without a bottle of this lie aci'i'z.ins. BLANKETS!! Grey Blankets. City. Bought lor Cash and to CO., LANCASTER, PA. (JEO. F. KATUVON. Vl.OTItlNU. s ll'KINl) AND HUfllMKK NOVKLTlliS. -AT H. GBRHART'S Morii WMieiit, NO. 0 EAST KINU STREET. 1 heioby Mock 01 liiloriu my customers that my SL'KINU ami SUMMER SU1T1NU, SWUNG OVERGOATINU & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now Ike large-stand choicest assortment of WOOLENS. I'or h Um Tailmlng in lltu city ot .Lancaster. rmcKs as low as the lowest, ami all good.-, wai ranted as rcrircbculod. E GEMAET. I OVS" SUUOOI. SUITS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of them at prices far below their value in order to close them out. The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see diem. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one of the best cutters in the state I can guarantee a per- tect ht. Call and examine die latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They are now ready and can be seen at AL Rosenstein's, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster. ABOUT TOBACCO. I.A.NCASTKU ASU OTHKK MAUKK.T.S, The Crop ot laS'-i llluiatcot IIhII lliiimtgo Old Tobacco Active Holders uf 1881 Jubilant. Theio have hcou few crops of tobacco ever raised in this county that have had as many unfavorable accompaniments as the present one. Trouble with plants to start with ; lon continued dry weather kept them back fully three weeks ; and yet iu spile of all these draw ' icks the pros puets two weeks afro for a fair crop were (rood ; but tho late hail storm followed by bi(?h wiuds and cool nrgl.'s have had udis astrous effect, and fai v. tie lVeliur cor respondingly despondent over the outlook. It is pretty hard to jet at th e amount of damage done by the hail htorm. Various estimates have been made of it. The hail insurance companies have lost heavily and will bo comuclicd to collect the full araoutib of their premium notes to pay the Josses. Yet they are very slo w to i ve any iigures as to the acres lost by each, but all claim the losses of tho others to be greater than their own. Thcro is no doubt that there arc 15,000 cases damaged, a great deal of which is a total loss, while somo of it is as low as $25 an acre. It is hard to arrive at the leal woith of hail cut until it is ready for market, when it is generally found to bo worse than ex pected. Tho high winds which prevailed for several days after the storm have done considerable damage to a good deal of lino tobacco ; where it was ripo it is badly broken up. Farmers aro very busy put ting away what is left, and aro cutting it clean as they go. A considerable quantity of it is not ripe, but the cool weather and the expectation of frost scares them, and it will bo a very short time beforo it is all away. Iu tho badly hail cut districts many of the farmers aro cutting off tho ruined crop with scythes and plowing it down. There, is considerable bushiest! being dono in old tobaccos. Buyers are ou tho lookout for it, but in new goods thcro seems to be no disposition to "catch ou " at this time. Last year this timo oven ten thousand cases had been taken at big prices, and those who bought it seom happy iu having it. U.iu. juajci'sl'acKlng uf 1881. A largo and remarkable fine packing of 1881 Lancaster country leaf tobacco may bo seen at tho warehouse of Daniel Mayer, Lemon street near Prince. Mr. Mayer has long been packing for Kerbs & Spiess, the extensivo manufacturers of Hue cigars in New York. Mr. Mayer wa3 early iu tho Held last year, traveled the county in every direction and secured about 2,000 cases of the tincst tobacco grown. For a few lots ho paid as high as 3C cents, for a great deal of it o0 cents aud over was paid and very few wrappers were bought for less than 25 cents per pound. This line pack ing is now beinj? .sampled, aud is showing up splendidly. It has sweated admirably, is of line texture, desirable color and free from all blemish. Wo can say this much without being suspected of interested motives, becauso not a pound of tho pack ing is for sale. It was bought for Messrs. Ivcibs & Spices' own use and since tho re sult of tho sampling is known, the lirm is moro than satislied with Mr. Mayer's purchases. the: fii:w yokk iUAiCKrr. I'.ir tho Week Kmling Saturday, Sept nibur 1 a, lO A. JU. At last we have had a spoil of genuine activity. Brokers Hew about iu hasto,aud reports of transactions of at least compara tive magnitude camo in with delightful rapidity. Everything disposed of was sold on " p. t." The buyers hinted at having paid big prices, but " p t." The sellers swore they obtained their highest figures, but " i. t. ;" and tho brokvis in the irausncMoiis wcro iinmoa.sHi-.uny .sorry that they could nut divnlgo tho liriees jiaitl, the tobaccos having been .sold at " p. t." This privalo terms bubiuess lias something very suspicious about it. Tho goods sold wcro ollercd at eertaiu price ! More than that, the sellers did not get it. Therefore, if they aro so anxious to suppress the price received tho infer ence is that the goods were sold at less than they wcro offered publicly. In ab sence, therefore, of any certainty regard ing the prices obtained, wo quote the pi ices at which .such goods were ollercd. Tho bulk of tho business dono was in new tobaccos. Wisconsin Havana seed leads ; New York state Havana seed camo in next ; Connecticut was third, Ohio fi nu Hi aud Pennsylvania limpingly biought up the rear with 100 cases. Taking a moro surface view, this looks bad for "Jl Pennsylvania ; but when tho matter is considered thoroughly, tho foro going exhibit signifies nothing. Wiscon sin and New York slato havo each raisrd several thousand cases of Havana seed. It Was bought very early and comparatively cheap. It also has qualities which aro found in Sumatra tobacco. This limited stock, of course, is what buyers wcro eager to secure. Most of it is out of tho market already. Tho sales of Connecticut aro iu no way indicative of its being popularly preferred to Pennsylvania. Connecticut has no competitor. It always sells to a certain portion of tho manufacturing branch, slowly, perhaps, but surely. The oOO cases of '81 Ohio wrappers also disposed of have no special siguilicanco bearing upon the situation. "They wcro simply very cheap wrappers for very cheap cigars. While, thcroforCjtho individual transac tions for tho week cannot justly lo con strued as certificates of suporior quality of the stock sold, they nevertheless indicate tho existence of a strong aversion against Pennsylvania on tho part of joblwrs as well as manufacturers. This is not to say that tho '81 Pennsylvania doesn't contain as lino a tobacco as ever was raised, but the " but'r is that prices packors ask aro aboyo thoso for which Sumatra cau bo obtained, and that tho cbanOful uatuio of tho tobacco, so fully demonstrated iu the '79 and 'SO stock, has niada buyers await moio pressing need for it than the present timo calls for. Candidly speaking wo don't recommend holders of '3i Penn sylvania the use of too high a horso. Tho sales of tho week were as follows : Crop 'SO. Pennsylvania 200 cases ; fillers, G to CJ cents ; low running, 10 to 12 cents ; fine running, 16 to 17 cents. Ohio 150 cases ; wrappers, 8 to 11 cents. Crop 'SI. Wisconsin 1,000 cases; Havana seed, 11 to 19 cents. Now York Havana seed, 900 cases, 17 to 23 cents. Connecticut 700 cases ; seconds, 11. to 12 cents ; wrappcry lot, 21 conts. Ohio oOO cases ; wrappers, 7 to 10 cants. Sumatra A heavy business has been done, sales rcachiug 500 bales. Tho quo tations arc : Small size 85 to 95 conts ; Largo size, but light, 1 to $1.05 ; medium size, dark, $1.10 to 1.20. Havana Market moderately active. Sales 500 bales. Prices unchanged. Yara Sales 150 bales, at 70 to 83 cents. Guns' Report. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J.S.Uans' Son & jo., tobacco brokor?t No. 131 Water street, Now York, for tho week ending September IS, 18S2 : 1,000 cases 1881 Wisconsin Havana seed 10(fi)lSc.; 809 cases state Havana seed, p. t.; 100 cases 1SS0 Pennsylvania p. t.; C10 cases 1SS1 New England, ll20c; 314 cases 1881 Ohio wrappers, 7(j9ic. ; 100 cases 18S0 Ohio wrappers, 8$r)llc. ; 200 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, G(,20c.; Total, 3.133 cases. K. Y. 'Tobiicco I.eaC" Uepott. Tho past has' been a busy week in the sued leaf market, tho observance of the Jewish New Year to tho contrary not withstanding, and we have the pleasure to report sales of 3,0-11 eases, against 1,850 the week preceding. Tho close of tho month will show :i very satisfactory total of transactions. It is not woith while tb inquire why business lias been dull of late, but it is well ciioii;h to obsorvo that it is not be cause Sumatra toLaccn is supplanting seed leaf. No imported tobacco will ever do that, and all talk to the contrary Is simply "poppv doodle," to usoaslang expression. When the great cigar manu facturers buy all their seed leaf from tho merchants dealing in it, as they used to do. instead of buying the most of it, as they now do, from tho growers, thon Water, Pearl, Front Street and Maiden Lane dealers will bo kept steadily busy through the season, just as they used to be, Sumatra or no" Sumatra, and not before. Don't forget this fact in firing hot shot at tho few bales that come across the sea, from Sumatra, Cuba or other foreign lands. I'lillHilelptila fitnrkct. The past week shows no decrease in tho demand for popular standard brands, with prices holding steady ; at the samo timo a number of job lots of A No. 1 goods have been offered at low figures which, have found sales. Iu addition somo manufac turers aro coming ou tho market with now brauds of goods, iu order to introduce which they are offering vduccmouts iu tho shape of tokens to bo given away. Trade moderate, Fine-cut A slow but gradual increase. Snicking A slight inrprovomcut noticea ble. Cigars Trade continues very active. Snuff A pleasant, profitable business. ltcceipts for tho week 3,210 bxs, 4.11S caddies, 5,390 jiscs, aud 233 pails of fine cuts. . Seed Leaf Packers and dealers all claim a fair paying business dono the past week in all grades. New loaf of all kinds is moving nicely m good si.otl lots at full prices. Havana, as usual, meets with quick sales, owing to the elegant flavor. Iicceixits for tho week 403 cases Con necticut, 531 cases Pennsylvania, 02 cases Ohio, 91 cases Wisconsin, 83 cases Now York state !secd, 109 bales Havana, 381 hhda Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales havo been 332 cases Connecticut, 450 cases Pennsylvania, 49 casus Ohio, 70 eases Wisconsin, 00 cases York slato seed, 107 bales Havana and 74 hhds Virginia aud western leaf in transit direct to manu facturers. Exported of leaf tobacco to Liverpool, 21,819 pounds. Tobacco Wolou. A correspondent writing from tho Uni corn. .Drumoro township, says : "The .statement in tho weekly Intkm.i (;knci:i: of the 13th inst., under the head of "The (heat Hail Storm," that in the vicinity of the Unicorn tho loss will bo heavy will admit of a construction that does tho tobacco irrowcrs of this section a great injustice. Tiieio was no hail within one mile of the Unicorn, and the present crop of tobacco that is now being put away by us, is decidedly tho best, both in quantity aud quality ever grown iu this vicinity. 1'liOXKCT XII K CUILS. 1'eiilsor sitting on tlin T.ap or Mow Legged Men. ISurllugtoii llawkcyc. Thcro is a easo coming befoio a Chicago J court that will bo ol great interest to the thousands of people who long desired a decision ou homo of tho poiuts that will bo dovelopcd. It seems that a young man, a member of one of tho Chicago club.;, a gentleman of wealth and refinement, is to bj sued by the father of a young woman for 30,000 damages for injuries that his daughter received while in his society. Tho young people had been keeping com pany for somo years, aud tho carriago of tho young man w : often seen iu front of tho Mieliig.iu avenue residence of tho lady. Last 1 icocmher ho ceased visiting her, and since that time shu has boon an invalid, and has been treated for a spinal dilliculty, aud the lather will go into tho courts, i is said against his daughter's wish, to havo the matter of responsibility sottlcd. It seems that tho young man is bow legged, so much so that it has always been considered dangerous for any ouo to sit iu his lap for fear that they would fall through ou tho lloor aud break somo bones. It is said that tho young man kuows his failing aud that he usually holds any person who may be in his lap with his arms, so that there is no danger of their falling through, but that iu this ease ho forgot the danger and let tho girl slip. The father claims that tho young mats, knowing how fearfully and wonder fully ho is made, should havo adopted pre cautions, and in his complaint lio will swear that ou several occasions bo has warned tho young man that he should place a board across his lap, or somo day his parenthesis lei's would let some body through. Iu his auswor to tho complaint tlio young man will say that his logs aro just as nature made them, aud that auybody who sits in his lap takes their chances. Ho adds that if the girl had used all the precaution that ono iu so daugerous a position should use, and thrown her arms around his neck, as' others hive done, thcro ncod not have been no danger, and whilo ho sympathizes deeply with her and her family, owing to tho alleged injury, ho cannot consider him self responsible. Of courso there aro two sides to every question, and both sides will have sympathizers. While wo do uotwish to tako sides on this question, there aro somo things connected with it that it seems a duty of tho pious press to agitato. .The country is full of bow-legged young men, going about sooking whom they may hold iu their laps, and tho wonder is that moro such accidents do not occur. Thcro should bo some law to protect girls from bow-lcggcd men. Wo throw safe guards around our trapeze performers by compelling tho managers to place nots under thorn, and why should wo not pro- vidobylaw that tho bow-loggod young man should string a hammock under his boomerang legs, to catch thoso who may lose their spriug balance, turn a somer sault and fall in tho wiutcr of their dis content. It would not bo pleasaut to tho bow-legged young man to bo compelled to carry a hammock when ho went to see his girl, but it would bo safer for tho girl. Wchave kuowu a careful young man, who was bow-legged, to lay a press board, or a chess board, or a sewing-machine leaf across his lap before he would let a girl sit down amongst him ; but whero ono young man is thus careful, thoro aro hun dreds who novor think of tho other hearts that aro liable to ache. Inventors havo studied in vain oa a dc- vice fornrotecting pooplo from the dan gers ofbow legs, and doctors who straighten cross oyes havo tried to straighten bow lees, but nothing seemed to avail. Hundreds of girls and women as they road this will shudder at the nar row escapes they havo had from falling through man-traps, and thoy will unite with us in tho hope that tho law will pro tect them. Of course, thcro aro some who would never fall through, though tho legs wero bowed twice as much as they aro, but many aro so oaroless that thoy aro never safe. "l!y asking wo niucii wujiiay loao the little that we liail bclore." lCitlnuy-Wort asks nothing but a inir trial. This, givrn. it icars no loss ot laith in its virtues. A huly writes from Oregon : "For thirty years 1 havo been afflicted with kiilncycoiiipliilnts. Two pack ages orKhlney-Wort have tlonc me moro gool than all the meuicina uiul doctors I have had before. 1 beliovo it is a sum cure. S-Fast, brilliant and fashlotmhlu aro tho Diamond l)yo color. One package colors 1 to 4 fts. of goods. 10 cents lor any color. Tho Celluloid Eyc-lSla-wes havo stood the test, and tho thousands who now wear them pronounce them the best. For sale by all lead ing Jowclers and Opticians. sis-lwdeod Wnv will you cough whim Slilloh'a cure will give immediate lellei. 1'rlce, 10 cts., fto els. and 1. For wilu at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen stivt Make yourself healthy and strong. Make liio happy by using Itiown's Iron Uittcrs. For sale at Cochran'u drutf ktore. I'M .North (Juecn street, l.aneastor. slS-Iwd&w i::ilm lu Cllcad. There is a balm in Ullwid to heal each gaping wound ; In Thomas' Kclectric Oil, the remedy it found. For internal and lor outward use, you freely may apply It; For idl pain and initainmation, you should not fall to try it U only costs a lritle.'iU worth lis weight in gold. And by every dealer in the land this remedy is sold. " For sale at II. II. Cochran's drir stor, i;7 North Queen street, Laiicutur. buiLon'd uubk wilt, immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and llroiieliltls. For sale at Coc I u-.iii's drug store, I'!7 North Qu;:n street. "A Wonderful Thing U a Seed," Says some song writer, and then he adds: "ion caiieow to-day; to-morrow will bring The Moroni that pi oves what sort of thing Is the seed, tho se'l that you sow." All of whlih i.i ti ue. And Hunt's remedy is a wonderliil ! hlug, also. II, also, is tested by experience. You give ii. to one who is severe ly alllicled with diopsy, or somo liver or kid ney disease, and "to-morrow," or a little while, reveals " what sort ot thing" It is ; lor it provcsMtsel! lobe "tho friend in need," the euro lor whirih you have been seeking. Tills is the experience or thousands. Wo do not tear, but Invito tho most rigid testing of Hunt's Kern, ily in kidney and liver diseases. si;!-lwdcodAw How Seldom Can a man retrain from chopping the leaves or the Ilurdock with his cane us he passes; it is "only a weed," and yet lew plants or weeds umbo valuable, ami taw picpamtioiis so pop ular, as Ilurdock lSlood Hitlers, iu which all it valuable properties aro so skillfully com bined. It cures dyspepda, indigestion, con stipation, gout, and all disea-.cs arising from impurities ot thebloo.l. l'rlcwfl. Forwihiat II. II. Cochran's drug store, IT North (uucn street, Lancaster. Noisonv enjoys tho nicest surroundings it In bad health. Them are miserable people about to-day to whom abollie ot I'aikers Cinger Tonic would bring moiu tolid couitort than all the medicine they havo uver tried. A't it". sl-lmdood&cow Walnut lrfaf llair llcstorer. It Is entirely dlllercnt from all others. It is as clear as water, ami, as its name ludieulus. i a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer- It will immediately free tho head from all daudruir, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has lalleuoli. It does not in any manner effect tho health, which Sulphur, t-ugar or I,e-id and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it, Kuch bottle is warranted. SMITH, KMNK ', Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CIUTTISNTON Now York. iim'tiyd.eod&w SiiiLoii's CATAr.itu i:k.'.:i:uv a pojilivo cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's diug store, 137 North Queen street. m ninv.it. . KIDNKY-WUUT IS A Sure Cure for all Diseases OFTHK KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has speeilic action on this iuo.it important organ, enabling it to throw ol!" toipldlly and inaction, stimulating tho healthy secretion ot tho lliic, ami by keeping the l.owels in free condition, cllccling its regular discharge. lJTn1oTno 11 Vu aie. si.llerie.gl'mm llia- lVictlcU ld. luiia, ii.ive. the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse the system cveiy one should lake a thorough course ot il. Sold by Druggiots. I'oci', SI. KIDNEY-W O Tl T. fcepI'J-Iyeoil&w i:kkus hah: i'-iiam. A pcricct dressing, elegantly peilumed and harmless. Ketores tolnr and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mother", !i:;,-!iie..s "ilea, .Me chanics, &c, wiio are ilred out by woikor worry, anil all who aro inis'.'rablo wllh dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuraii'ia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can I.'- invigorated ami cured by using It you am wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will llnd thoToiiica 1 1 it; III.". IXYlC:m.TlNi; MED ICINE THAT NKVUU INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot lliseox &Co. Me. and $1 yl::o at dealers In drug. Targe saving by buying $ 1 size, npiu-rod cow 1'Al'JSK UANOLNOtt, TC. w E M AVJG AUUKO X.AKUKLY TO OUK Siockot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot l'Al'iilt HANGINGS, ami among them somuot tho Choicest Styles iu the t lit. Grade ot Goods. The.v; will bo sold low in order to make speedy sales. KEM.VANTS aro accumulating all the timo in small lots, which are very diss! ruble lor Closets. Vestibules mid Rooms, running iu price Jrom Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, l'laln Goods In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF MCE CURTAINS IN WIT1TK and CIIEAM. J1ED SETH. PILLOW Nil A MS, TIDIES, LAMJiltEQUINS, iCc. I'oles iu Ebony, ISrass, Cherry, A.-.U and Waluut. Pier and Mantle Mirrora. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. GENUINE YAKA CIGAKn. A FINE article, only 5 cents at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW KKO.NT CIGAK STOKE. MJZMVJLL. B KOWIfS IKON BITTERS. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will euro dyspepsia, heartburn, malaria, kiduov disease. liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches tho. blood and purities the sys tem ; euros weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is tho only Iron preparation that docs not color tho teeth, and will not cause head ache or constipatiou, as other Iron prepa rations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies aud all sufferers from ncuralgb, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will find it without an equal. Forsalo wholesale and retail by JJ.II.COCU CAN, Druggist, 137 ami 13 North O.ueon .si reet. Lancaster sl5dwl&w VLOTIIISU. PLEASE SHOW ME A FAIL OVERCOAT, Is a question we are happily able to answer with guaranteed satisfaction. 'Our Stock, Style and Prices please every class of buyers. A. C: YATES & CO., Ledger Euildiiig, Uhestuut & Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. sl-lmd II IKS II & ISKOTIIKK. IMMENSE BARGAINS. For tlio last four months we have been busy maiiulacturing MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHINd And an; now prepared to show our stock, nliich cannot im equaled both in regard to hlyle and make, .and are selling tlium til ICIIlICULOU.SI.Y LOW 1'ltICK.S. Tin: reason lor this is that thirty years' experience in the business, and buying lor cash, enables ust Ii. so. We uoto a lew sample prices : Men's IStisincss Suits, $;l.B, $;wi7, $1.75, $3.(7,!. Men's All-Wool Suits. W.sii, $7Jio, SM.7T. ., l'.a). Men's Dress Suits, f.i.SO, lll.'i"., i:!.(H up to flS.OO. Overcoat-", both fur Fall and Wiiittr, VM to $1S 00. BOYS' SUITS. In this department we pay especial pains, ami can bell youasuit lower than any other house iu tin: city. .School Suits, ti'i', :., tt.7.up to $1.25. Hoys' All-Wool Suits, f-ini, f::.s7,9t.(itp to $-1(ki. Children's Suits from i.:;7 up to $;J7. ouii i:i;.vro.M ukimut- XI ENT is complete in every n .sped, having an :i-ortincnt ot the latest styln goods, unit wi: mako them np at remarkably low liiires. We are Kitislled that you can save tiom 'i told per lent, by giving us a call and convincing your m:I vea that what we say we mean. it Feiin Hall Clothing House, Ko3. 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Penn Square. 4S"l'rices the very lowest ofjany In the city. hep8-lyd nKASD UUSH roit NECKTIES, COLLARS. SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, AT EKISMAN'S. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SAMQKL. II. VBICE, ATTOKNKT, HAS Keinovcd his Onlce from 56 North Duke tdrrct to No. 41 GRANT STUEET, immedi ately In Hear of Court House, Long's New building. n17-tM HH BROTHER
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