&k VoIhhio XIX-No 32. LANCASTEB, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. Price Two Cenl. IOUN fj. U1VLKB & CO. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. ARE RECEIVING THIS WEEK An Elegant Line of Overcoatings. An Elegant Line of Suitings, An Elegant line of Pantaloonings. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE MADE TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE AND MOST SUB- STANTIAL MANNER. m,T.9iY.ur stock an inRl,cction lcfro purcliafeing. We call attention to a Supeiior Quality of BLACK SILK AND SATIN TILS AND BOWS, warranted not to crock. John S. Givler & Co. NO. 25 EAST KING JOHN S. GIVLER. B IWWKtlS & HUK8T. No, 129 and 131 NORTH ENTIRE NEW PALL STOCK. As we just commenced business in our now place last spring, with an entire new Spring Stock, we now Lave tbo pleasure to offer to our friends and customers an ENTIRE NEW FALL STOCK. WE liavo just received BROCADE VELVETS. BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS, Black and Colored Flushes, Black and Colored Silks. Black Satin Rhadames, Satin De Lyon, Black at:! Colored Satius, Black and Colored Brocade Silks. Elegant Liuc of LADIES' 04 SUITINGS in all shades. Black Cashme.. :., Colored Cashmeres, Fancy Drrss Goods, Skirts, Shawls, Ladies', Gent's and Chikhcn's Merino Underwear, Hosiery, (J Ions, Lace Collais, Laco Fiscbup. &c. ' Everything Marked at Lowest dash Prices. BOEES & HTJEST'S, . 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, FA. M YKKS KATUFON.- AVell - In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observo three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wealing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will And no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular haud.madu buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns arc the best. M i ERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street. ttousjs vuuNixmnu hoods. H uusKri'bxismiM;. THE BEST. We all waut the best and moat economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MAHKIST. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. Wf have tho SOLE AGENCY for tbo Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. I'LuziHEK'.s svrvLiEa. - -- - T1THOI.KSALK DEl'OT FUB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, (its andfSteam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies. 8LATI&I100FIKG. SLATE ROOFING. Noe.ll, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L ARNOLD. WISES AKV S. CLAY MILLER, tines, Brandies, Bins, 01(1 Bye WMskies. k, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. SPOOLING, UEFKESI1JNU AND UEALTUKUL DRINKS FOlt HOT WKATHKR. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. VANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE JIARKET. VliAKKT WINES. Of our own direct importation from the House ot Evaristc, Dupoiit & Co., Bordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WiSE COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Arc, which is put up by t lie Pleasant Valley Wine fCo. lor the Ham rrjondsport Wine Co., trout their Ordinary block, the Hanunoudsporl Co. furnishing them with the Brand and Label. The Hauimoiidsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. Wcaie the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. Tho llonscrat Cot's Lime Fruit Juice. BElGART'S OLD BRANDY. No lauilly should be without a boltle of this Be Uable Medicine at this beacon of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent. NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. MtSVELZANEOUS. jr YOU WANT TO KEEP OOOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCKER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. TTBE KKEIDEK'S JKXTKA 1'UllK MW U FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ol Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try It to prove that. For bale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, JOHN G. KREIDER, e27-3md Hilton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. Mir OOODH, &c. STREET. BOWERS & HURST'S, QUEEN STREET, CliOTIlIXO. Vt;5icLe Garments, JtltJUOUS. VUA1 B. II. HABT1N, Wholesale ana Retail Dealer In all kinds ot LUMBER AND COAL. Tanl: No. 39 Nortli Water and Prince treats abevo Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd "WAL. M. V. 13. COHO, 3(i XOHTU HATES ST., Zanearter. fa., Wholesale anil Betall Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard anil nillni No. 330 NORTH WATEH tobiS-lyd STREET. C.OAL AND AIANUKK. j Bcstlgrado of family COAL, well-cleaned weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-!oad at Lowest Prices. Also, Limestone Screenings for drives and walkf. Cement at reduced prices. Hay ami Straw by the ton or bale, lard: Harrisburz pike. General Office : 20f East Chestnut Street. apri-fWAlUrrMAN'KELLEit C0' LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. LANCASTER, PA. OLOTMINX. As Fine a Stock of Fall Overcoats asever graced our Store is now offered at exceedingly Low Prices BY A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA. SEND FOR SAMPLES. OSJllld i"1!.OTHlNOt CLOTHING! D.B.BOSTETTERSON, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TUEIU DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING, Entirely Ct their own Superior Alanutuctuie for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Stock ot Piece Goods lor Merchant Tailoring is larger than ever, and tbo Styles are tho newest and best in the Market. D. B. Hostetter & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. IS Off BKAUY. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properties in city and country, with prices, &c Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. 1IERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents. No. 10 East King Street. n OKI irOKUET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut CIcrarn. 11 for a-,otf m HlBTMAN'SjYELLOWKROv CIG .STORE. IN ARKANSAS. A I.KTlEBl'KOH THE UtlDlir UOtro.N Uiiv the City ot Little Kock linjire.an)i a '.Mew Ultlzon" Interesting Facts Concernlng'Ssoathcrn Cottuti Fiel: Elections antlGenorul charac teristics. Little Rock, ) "Wednesday, Sept. '7. $ Eiw. Intelligencer : In our former letter we closed with a pn-niso to repent tbo doso ," aud ended it with our arriv.il here. Liltlo Rock, Ark., lies a tbo Atkausaw river, a large navial.-'i stream, and a tributary of the Mississippi, which it joins some three huudrcd miles from here. Its name was given it by its early settlers from tbo fact that along the river bank at this point tbcro juts out a little rock. This is tho only lock on tho west batik ot the Mississippi to thu mouth of thu Arkausaw river and up it from tho gulf of Mexico. Hence its name. It cauuot bo called I strictly a representative Southern city. Its emigration has beeu of the highest order, and from tho time of its settlemont G3 or 70 years ago -it could Hover be classed in social or moral character with any of tbo new cities in tho West or Southwest. Al though in extent as largo as Lancaster the latter place has nearly twice its number of inhabitants, yet iu a business suuso and as a centre of commcico it is farahoad of tho Pennsylvania city. It is not a place to com mand tho instaut respect aud admiration of tho visitor as a "now citizen." With broad btrcets and short squares of sub stantial building, it has poor, iu fact mis crablc, sidewalks aud a stiect crossing is among tho thiugs unknown." To-day you arc walking iu dust knec-deep ; to night it raius ; to-morrow you wado through mud that will persist iu crawling iu over your shoctops aud spoiling your ba'brig gaus. ItH houses aro as a rule low, but large, ami tho&o of frame aro predomi nant. By low houses wo incau that a building over 2 stories iu height is a vaiioty. Truo there aro some few, but they aro on its principal streets, used for business purposes. Tbo capitol building state house is a handsome structure, aud tho magmlicauco in its grounds rivals your llarrisburg buildings of the same kind. This, the Capital aud Uraud central hotels, and perhaps one or two others aro tho only Lugo buildings that can lay claim to architectural beauty. Tho Si. John's (Masonic) college is tiie leading institution of learning, U has a homeopathic free tlu-pziisary ; a blind in stitute ; two public parks ; an armory ; Uuitcd States weather bureau aud a United States arsenal, with sovcial com panies of artillery ; (oao of them being Col. St. Ciuii'sauu on&tlie company that encamped at Lancaster ou tho way from New York to Yoiktowai) ; numerous loug cotton ware houses, ami wo belie e wo have nauitd them ail. Us system of stioet cai.s is peifeet and last, but not least, it has an ellicient liio department four engines and truck ; voluuteer,bnt run ou our plan that is, all have hoises in their houses all the lime that aio owned by the city, aud have converted t!iu tele phone into a lire alarm. Tho size, of tho sloi c rooms he t o tui jn isud me. many of tliciu being fully :ks largo as tho average Philadelphia salesrooms. It is the great cotton itai t ol tho Southwest, and they loll us that when " cotton comes " we will see Little Kock with her shopping clothes ou. No one, wo believe, can como heie, if tho entire country hereabouts is liko it, and mingle with its peoplo and not liko them. They arc more than ho.-. j tit i ble. Affability, hospitality and generosity aro their characteristics. Their latch string is always out. AYo never met a peoplo that try to make a stranger so much at homo as they do here. We are not alluding to the majority of its people, for the darkeys predominate iu tho city. You can't look out of your door or walk any hour, day or night, that you can't bearan"I'sc gwine" from some dark citizcu. They aro lazy, ignorant, block up tho street corners, and aro a nuisance generally. Colored polico, coloicd letter carriers, colored clcrks,darkeys, anywhero and every wliOio aro tho rule here. Tho negro and cotton lick's aro linked to closely together that wo will continue our letter by telling you how it looks in Southern Cotton l'loidn at tho picsout time. Wo stood ou tbo piazza of an old planter's house ou Suu dny last and looked upou, for the lirst time, a cotton plantation. The novelty of the scene was both surprising and enter taining. It was but a small plantation only about 2,000 acres. Iu tho ante-bellum days this was, and is jet, the most prolific tract in this section. Tuo old house still stands ; but many of tho cabins of tho slaves aio torn dowu and iu tho " quarter yard" no longer could be heard tho ju bilco songs of the bondman. And as wo pondered ou theso things tho thought arose to our mind, would tho average Southern planter, were it possible, reclaim tho negro into slavery? Timidly we broached the subject. There was no an ger, no harshness in the reply. No"South ern blood" was stirred and there was not ono insinuating word for his Northern brother in tho answer, as spokcu by ono of tho oldest planters in this scctiou ; a man who, cro tho echo of Sumter's gnus had i cached tho bluffs of tho Mississippi val ley to resound throughout tbo South, had shouldcied his gun and enlisted iu the causo that early teachings had made him learn to think was right, and when the liualo was reached at Appamatox eaino to to his unoccupied homo aud devastated tields with a prefix to his name. " Whcu the war broko out," ho begar, " I had 43 slaves at work and somo 12 or 13 in tho quarter yard. Meaning tho children aud old and infirm). That darkoy yonder was bought by mo just before tho war. Ho was worth 2,000. You could not drive him off this plantation. That cabin yon der I gave him siuco the war. V farmed coltou then as good as wo do now, but let mo tell you wo farm it in a different way. When wo had slaves all our money was iu them ; aud it took money to keep them. Wo bought jeans by the bolt, pork by the hogshead, and corn by tbo ton, aud we thought wo were making money. Why. to day wo can farm rnoro cotton to tho acre, pay six bits 75 cents per hundred for picking whereby any good hand makes $2.25 per day and mako twico as much. Cotton is cultivated by tho planter 50 per cent cheaper than iu slave times. Tbcro is not a planter in tho South that would if ho could begin whero ho left oft when the slavcry'days closed. This state aud tho cntiro South has progressed moro sinco slavery was abolished than ever be fore. Wo thought wo wero right ; wo sco now wo were wrong. Arkansaw has ad vanced moro in tbo last 10 years thau iu the previous 23." And wo bclicvo it. It seems to us that thoso who wore tho gray ask thosa that wore the bluo forgive ness. Thoy aro pcacoablo and industrious ; aro doing moro for tho welfare and com mercial interests of tho country than those who continually fly the red rod of hate aud malico. But wo aro drifting from cur subject cotton. Yes, we saw a cotton Held. To us it looked like a vast track full of Jamestown or jimeon weed. "Wo noted the staple in all its different stages of gtowtli, tho green bud, the red and white flower, the green bowls, the opening bowl just turning brown and tbcu in turn full blown with its four small bunches of cot ton. It is not as yet fully matured Of late the weather has been against its rapid growth, although in somo sections picking has beguu on a small scale. In somo two or three weeks the cotton fields will bo alive with tho dusky pickers and tho air bu music.il with tbo molodics, for tho harder a negro works the moro ho will .sing. There is considerable rivalry as to who would have tho first bale ir, and for the last week somo 50 or 60 aro piled in front of a warehouse, but to get this bale or two a planter was compelled perhaps to pick through several acres. They tell us that we shall seo sotuo ex citing times when " cotton comes ;" tho steamers will bring it up tho river with tbo pickers aboard, who will unload it along the levee, and when night comes build an immense bonfire, aud as they sit around it sing their sougs as iu tho " good old slavery days of long ago," until tired nature gives way, whcu they "retire" on a bale with tho sky for a eoveriug; that wc will sco tho oddest looking teams and tbo queerest looking peoplo como iuto town : that tho four great railways that come iuto thi3 place will erect imroeuso sheds for the uuloaders to sleep uudor, and that all will form one grand " minstrel show." All tight; wo will wait and see, and in turu tell you all about thom. A Southern Election. September 4th thoco was hold through out the stato general elcctious. In this county the lino was fiercely drawn be tween Sheriff Oliver (Republican), tho present incumbent, and John Fletcher, (Democrat) ; tho canvass was long and exciting, aud it took a week to get tho returns in, aud Fletcher was elected. Tho Republicans say ho was counted iu. AH wo know is that tho county clerk who counts tho vote, said ho and himself wero elected, and ho ought to know. But thero wxs not ono light, fraud, fuss or bull dozing that wo heard cf. Ono of your " off ycai" primaries rivals it in all theso features. Thero was but one caso of bulldozing just boforo tho election. One night thero was a largo Republican parade, and if there is any thing to delight tho heart of tho avcrago Southern darkey it is to march behind the band. Of all the stylo they put on ! Well, this company of colored voters were com ing down a street, when thoy encountered a street car. Tho lino separated and it passed. Further ou another car was en countered, but a now marshal was at tho head. Ho took tho car horse by tho bridle aud ordered tho driver to halt. This that gentleman icfused to do. Then tbo coloicd knight drow an old sword and ran it through him. This was on Monday. His futior::' on tho following Friday was largely attended. The liogro was ar-lesti-d, and Mr. Oliver went his bail until after thu election. This is an item of news, perhaps, you had not hcaid you don't generally. It goes to show what the ignorant Southern daikey Avill do thiii poor creature that is led to tho polls at tho "point of tho revolver," aud tickled with a "bowio knifo " and alto thegieat lovo f bo Southern Republicans liavo for his colored brother until after tbo elect iju when all bail is surrendeicd. Notes. A Little Ko.dc audicuco witnessed fur tho liist lime iu its dramatic history tbo picscutatiou of Jay Rial's new version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Tho opera liou&o was crowded at both performances, but the playing was exceedingly lame. It was well leccived as a play ; wo heard of no disapprobation though they all pronouueo it highly exaggerated. Mr. Rail was "egged" previous to his coming hero at the border towu of Marshall, Texas. Thero is a subject that wo must mention iu tho future': The way they conduct their alrashonso aud penitentiary. It was brought to my notico this morning ou see ing a crowd of some 20 or 25 mon, mostly colored, all iu prison garb, marching up iu tho middle of tho stroot. In tho roar was a colored driver, while at his sido were G or 8 massive bloodhounds. Across his saddle girth ho carried a lG-ropcating gun. Yauderbilt's wealth could not tempt one of thoso men to start on a run or waik on tho pavement, even if tho gun was absent, but bo long as tho hounds stay they will bo content to jogglo along. Largo magnolia trees along the curb aro iu full bloom, and tho gardous look lovely with all kinds of flowers. To-day you swcltor in tho hott with the mercury up near tho nineties, to-morrow you put on your flauuel and fool comfort able. You go to lunch at noon in a lincif duster, aud to dinner at G p. m. in en overcoat. A thormomctcr is kept busy keeping tally with the weather variations. One word more and then wo close, and this for your Columbia readers. Littla Rock has a" military company. It is a social organization, and, although tho members aro in what they call the Etate service, all tho stato gives them is their gum.. Their armory is two stories high : their drill room is GO feet loug,40 wide and 25 feet high.They have a parlor 25x1 5 feet, richly furnished, a wash room with marble stands, water closets, and cloak rooms, whero they keep tho guns and equip ments, as large as the parlor. Each member has two separate uniforms; ono similar to the regular army, the other for dress parado. They rank in drill tho third in the United States. This last summer for two months they drilled, mostly on marching four hours every day, and then went to Indianapolis and carried off tho third prize in a' $4,000 contest, beaten by the Chickasaws of and tho CrcscntF. of New Orleans. Tho New Yoik and Boston companies would not enter. This spring they go to Nashvillo in a contest in which the first prize is $4,000. second $2,000. third $1,000. Com panics will bo present from New York, Massachusetts, Ohio and Philadelphia. It is certainly a treat to sco them drill. They are all young men, and tho captain, a graduate of West Point, it noc yet 30 years old, but ho knows how to train a company. G. S. L. Evcrv one has a will and a mind to think for himself, yet many will so about hacking and coushinir until a friend recommends Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup tor that cough. Kastcrn and Western l'roverbs. There is an Eastern proverb which savs : "Only two creatures can surmount the pyra mids : tiic ca;;le and tho snail." There is a Western proverb that says : " Hunt's Remedy partakes of tho nature ot both euglo and iv easily the pyramid or kidney aud liver disease. It even attacks llright's Disease, and hesitates at no form ot kidney disease, however aggrava ted. The story of the cures which it has ef lccted would make a largo volume. Remem ber it is the one great liver and kidney medi cine ol the age. oMwdcod&w Tne invisible Celluloid Eye-Class frame, have reached the topmost wave of popularity, without a competitor, tlefying competition, and the popular verdict is that they aro the handsomest and best made. For sals by all fading Jewelers and Opticians. o2 lwdeod After Eight Lone Years. C. C. Jacobs, 73 Folsom street, Buffalo, wiitcs that for eight long years he had tried every known remedy to euro him ot piles, also had been treated by physicians without success, when he was ultimately cured by Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil. For sale at H. II. Cschron's drug store, 137 North tjueea street, jLwcastcr. . "Many silly people despise the precious, not understanding It." But no one despises Kidney-Wort alter having given it a trial. Those that have used agree it bat it is by far the best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills and other mercurials that poison tho system, but by using Kidney-Wort restore tho natural ac tion ol all tho organj. 3-No woman really prnoliccs economy un less she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many dol lars can be saved every year. Ask tho drug gist. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea etc.. cured bv usinz Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at IL B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qnccn street, Lancaster. oZlwtixw That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale ui Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. nvyl-lwdeowJtw Visible Improvement. Mr. Noah Bates, Elmlra, N. Y., writes " About fonr years ago I had an attack of bil ious lever, aud never lully recovered. My dl gcstlvo organs wero weakened, and I would e completelyprostrntctl for days. After using two bottles ot your Burdock Blood Bitters the improvement was so visible that 1 whs aston ished. I can now. though 01 years of age, do a lair and reasonable day's work." Trice $1. for sale at II. J. uociiran's tirug store, ijj North Queen street Lancaster. SuiLon'a Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For salo at Cochruu's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It 13 entirely dlncrcnt from all others'. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name indicate. U a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately free tho head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth whero it has lallen oir. It iiocs not iu any manner oll'ect tho health, which Sulphur. ;tignr of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will chance light or faded hair in a few days to u beautiful &losy brown. Ask your drnggist for It. Kccb ottl Is warranted. SMITH, "KLINE & Cl, Wholesale Airent-s, l'hlladelphia, and C. N. CUITTENTON Now Yoik. iutiG iyd.eod&w Will yon Miner with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Milloli's Vl!ali.er is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store 137 North y.ieen St. myl-lwdcow&w jmr noons. A1 SWABlt'S. LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. CENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Flannels, Blankets, Coiniorlo, Counter panes, Exlia Heavy-Weight Cuslimcrc, at lowest prices. Also Stocking Yarns, Plain and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels iu rem nants, worth 12cto 15c, ut 'Jc, lOcund l-.!c. RE VERSIISLE SUITINU j at Vc. same goods t'lyc wlicro ill I c Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS tire not excelled. They contain 11 arils of Furniture 1'iinls and four pounds best cot ton, ami none quilted liko them iu any other store iu the city. NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. T lltK HUSTUEHU DI'.X (iOilL'S STOBE. Ladies' LTndarwear, luoua XJudorwoAr, Children's :j:n!orwoar, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AUD A Full Lino of Win tor oou, AT TIIE Hli 111 Dry Goods Store, it-lyd LANCASTER. 1A. VTKW YOItlS STOKK. Watt, Shand & Co., ARE NOW OPENING NEW FALL GOODS In every Dipartmcnt. NEW BLACK SILKS. NEW SHADES IN Colorod Dress Silka, New Fall Dress Goods, Plushes Velvets, Velveteens. UNDERWEAR. LADIES' CENT'S AND CHILDREN'S WHITE MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR, CENT'S GREY UNDERWEAR. In all sizes and quail tic i at Lowest l'ricos. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AT BOTTOM PRICES. NEW DEPARTMENT. Just opened an entire new line of ZEPHYR WOOL, SAXONY WOOL.fcHET- LAND WOOL, FAIRY ZEPHYR SHETLAND FLOSS (jermau Worsteds and Knitting Yarns AT LOWEST CITY PRICES. NEW YOKK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. r.UVKS AXlt HTATIONXHI. Sl SCHOOL HOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE ZOIKJSSr KATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. OCHOUL UOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR TIIE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at ihe Lowest Prices. BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. Jta-Mioy of the ma book.-? ArOtL LINE OK LOKlLLAKDS Cliewlne Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. nerplucr at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR STOKE. 21 XOKTH QUEEN STREET. MBMCAL. OKUWN'S IKON HITTERS. PLAIN TRUTHS. The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through ovoiy part of tho body, and unless it is puro and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system tbo only suro and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blocd. Theso simplo facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken tho teeth, cause headache, and aro other wise injurious. BnowN's Iron Bitters will thoroughly and quickly assimilato with tho blood, purifying and strengthening it. and thus drivo disease from auy part of tho Hystoro, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause headache or constipation, and is positively not injurious. Saved bis Child. UN.Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. rei.iz, isw. Gents: Upon llm recommenda dallon of a friend I tried Brown' Iron Bitters as a tonic and restora tivo for my daughter, whom 1 wa thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians. I wan loth to belleo that anything could arrest the pro gress ot the disease, but. to my i;r at surprise, beloro my daughter liml taken one bottle ot Brown's Iron Bitters, alio began to mend and now is fju i to ri-sloren to former health. A Hi th daughter besan to show signs ot Consumption, and when the -physician was consulted tin quickly said "Tonics wero re quired;" and when Informed that the elder staler was talcing Brown'.; Iron Bitters, responded " that is a good tonic, lake it." AnoitAir 1'iiKt.rK. Brown's Iron Bitter.-; elToctually cures Dysiiepsia, Imttgcotiou and Weakness, and renders tho greatest relief and benefit to persons suflcring from such wasting dis eases as Consumption, Kidnny Complaint?, etc. For sale wliolcsaloandrcuti! by II. H. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and IX North Queen street. Lancaster ofllwd&w IT KIDIMEV-TVOKT Has been proved tho surct euro lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Docs a lama back or disordered urine iudl- u'u lintyntt area victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wort at once (drni'-gl-d- recommend it ) and it willspeedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 .ftHinct For conip'ainla pocull.ir t J-iCbiuco. your :,t.v, Mich kh pain and weaknesses. Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, a it will act promptly and safely. Eil!l"rwx. Incontinence, retention of urlii.-, Irlck dust or ropydcpoMti.and dull. dragging pains, all spcedtiy yield to its curat i ye ioer. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Vrlco, SI. KIDNEY-WOR a Act sat the same time oil tho Kiduovu, Liver and liowc.ls. eiJ3-oodTT,Vwl I EUVVATIONAL, yftlTlllNC. SnOUTLIlMtK' ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. MEDIA, 1'ENN'A., VI Miles from l'hiladelphlu. hCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER li Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. Ho incidental expense. No examination lor iflintssloii. Thirteen experienced teachers, nil men and :i II graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapid'y. Special urill lor dull anil backward boys. l'ulrunsnrHtudeiit-' inuvHflu tany studies or choose tho regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students nttcd at Melia in enow in Harvard, Yale ami ten ntlirr col leges and polytechnic schools. Aledia has seven churches and a temperance charier which prohibits thu sale or all intoxirntliif drinks. For new Illustrated circular address the principal aud proprietor. SWITIIIN :. SHORTLIDUE. A. Al. (Harvard University Graduate) M EDI A. 1'ENN'A. a'JC-lmdAu- I EDUCATIONAL. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERA1 Ol'EN.S AUGUST i'. , Located in one of the most lieautirul and healthful of the eiili.e Allegheny legion. Open to students ol both sexes, ami oir,.rj ihj following Courses ot Study : I. A lull Classical Course of four yi-.if. '. A lull Scientie Course of lour years. 3. The foNowing Technical Courses id Imir Tears each: (a) Agriculture: (b) Natur I III lorv (c) Chemistry ami rhvsics; (!) Civ I Engineering. 4. A special Course in Agriculture. 5. A Special Course In Chemistry . A Classical ami Scientific I'repaiatoiy Course. AI Hilary drill is required. Expenses tor hourd and incidentals very low. TUITION KRK.E. Young ladles iu clmrguoi a eomic tent. lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ml drcw GEO. W. A.TIIEKTON, I'resid'iit. Statu College, Centre Co., !'.. iuig8-13tdT.Tli.4S OAMrK ft. 1IMJSIS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPET-., wholesale, ijUM yards nor week, 1 am now piepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, lngraiu and Venetian Ca,rpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND !.VT BELOW covr, to make room and give uiv entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured ,ood3. Flcasw call early. EL S. SHIRK, CARPET HILL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. VAKKIAOKH, C. TUB BlAJIUAKU VAKKIAUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINS Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Boar of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, FKNN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in tbo most comfort, able and elegant style. Wo use only tbo best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality or work our prices ore the cheapest in tuo state. Wo buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Giveusa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt, ty attended to. Ono act oi workmen esrjectaJiy m ployed lor that purpose. faattfiUkw r .
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