'ntdligenBef Yolune XIX No 38. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY OCTOBER 14, 1S82. Price Two Cents. m M TEBS KATHFON.) Wll - In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points 1. The Selection or ylish and berviceable Material with tbe isest Wearing Qualities 2. Tho Selection of ..ood, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Wo uiutiship. Good. Strong Thread and Careful Sewint?. In our CLOTHING vou will f r Cutters are the most skilled. 0 i'aiterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON. JiHY ONOUUItlSS, .MURRAY & CO. BI-CENTENNIAL VISITORS To our Oity are invited to make use of our Store, take a look through our large stock cf WOOLENS, and make a careful ex amination of our enormous lines of Dress Cloths, Seal Skin Cloths, Silk Plushes, Winter Cloakings, Sacqueings, English Jersey Cloths, Stockinets, SjPurchasers can depend upon having their packages delivered to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboat Land ings at the specified time. Postal Order Department. Orders sent by mail receive careful attention. Those to whom a personal visit is inconve nient can order samples and make selections, and may rely upon our careful execution of their instructions. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. 8l5-2md&w HOUSE FUIUflSHUHi OOOltS. H ousKrutiNisniMi. THE We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TUEM 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. " We have tho SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBER'S TTTHOLKsALK DIU'OT FUR Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, ' Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies SLATE RCOFINU. SLATE ROOFING. NOB. 11, 13 Ac 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN I, ARNOLD. WIXES AND S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, Brandies, Sins, Oil Rye fflis&s, it, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. HARDWARE. JNK W HARDWARE STOW". 0-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, dealers in; BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, HANOES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnisliiug Goods. sll-3md(tw STOCKS. JMUKKASK YODB CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, $20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions and stock speculation, can do so by operating on .our plan. From May 1. 1&81. to the present late, on investments ot $1,00 to tl.ouo casta profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, stiU leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circular and statements ol tund .W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who will report the crops and Introduce the plan Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Clock, Chi cago, I1L 1u9-lyd CLoxnztro. lVIacLe Grarments. ! Sewint? machine - made button holes, lmt irood. strong. racnilnr linnd-marin lmtrniii-..-tW rinr OOOliS. Gentlemen's Suitings, Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, Boys' Cassimeres, Children's Fabrics, Felts, Billiard Cloths. BEST SUPPLIES. LIQUORS. BOOKS AM) STATIONERY. 8' cuool imoES. ALL- SCHOOL. BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, N0.42WK6T KING STREET, LANCASTER. S" CHOOL HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at tho Lowest Prioes. BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. SSWN OF THE BIO EOOK.1& 1 Off KKAUY. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a laigo number of properties In city and country, w ith prices, &c. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. UEBR ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, No. 10 East Ring Street. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. DI.OrilBNH. THE DRESS COAT Holds a place in the circles of fashion that no other style can supplant. We have spared no pains to make thsm in a first class manner, and want you to see them before purchasing else where. A. C. YATES & CO., j Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. oKMmd HINT TO TI1K THADK. WE LKA1 WIIKKK OTHERS FAIL TO FOLLOW. I. GAISIAI & BRO., Tiir.SQrAKK diulim; CLOTHIEES, Extendi heir invitation to the public in gen eral to the now giod.s thej' aro constantly re ceiving from tlii'ir work nnnds. Never before lmvo wohadaiichsatislitcUou in vlouingour otlorU to place our house at the liratl ot tho tho trade tor ELEGANTLY MA OK CLOTHING AT VERV LOW PRICES. Wliile calling attention to tho Fall Trade we must not forget tho present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still conl.iir.i--. All-Wool Caasimern Trousers, $2.00, 3 ', ,:: 0.1. $:: no, $4M. Lined ami Work ing Parts, 73e, -Xc, $1.00, $!.-.!. up to $1.75. All-Wool SuitH, onr own make, if. 5o, $7.00, $s,oo $10.00, $liO0 and $11X0. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'! CLOTHING OUU GREAT SPECIALTY. $L75,$20n,$i.ri0, $3.00, $4.0,. $r.a) and JG.01 aro I me prices oi soma ot our Children's Suits. $ioo, $2.50, s oo. $;:.50. $1 oi), $7 o, $0.00, $7.00, .oo and tio.ooai-e the prices ot some ot our Boy's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the cholcet line ot goods in tho piece. We make; to order a nice business Salt for $12 00 or f 15.00. A Siyli-di Dress Suit for $10.00, $18.00 and $20.00. Jar Look nt our windows lor fiuther refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on tl o Southwest Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. Tbe well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House in tho City. w IlXUlbiiN & FOSTKK. The change in the wcuher lning1 the change oi Clothing, and where to buy is very Impoitant to every person that is so unfortunate as to have to buy Tor himself or ot er-. Tho All-Wool DRESS SUIT that we are soiling tor Sis is hk.d by everybody that sees it and you can have a sample of the goods ( by asking lor it ) without charge. The ASSORTMENT ot Men's Overcoats, is ready and for variety and iincne33 oi fini3hthcy take the lead. This is tho sea son for the small boy and the children. We are selling more CLOTHING lor them than ever before, because the variety 1 greater, the patterns prettii1;- and the prices all lower. Do not forget at thesame time we aro selling Hats and Fumishicg Goods very cheap. The stock ot UNDERCLOTHING Is very largo and low prices aro selling it. The Patent Reversible Linen Collars, named ANGELO, RAPHAEL, RUI5ENS. that you havo bought so often from us lor 25c. per box, and been pleased with them, aro now soiling for 20c. Williamson k Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA D ON'r roiuiEi nit: ut;ruiNK u.o Stock Connecticut Cuiais. 11 lor S3 cts. at IIARTMAN'3 YELLOW KUONT CIGAR STORE. HOW IT WAS DONE. EXPOSING AN OLD GAME OF QUAY'S. GREENBACK-LABOR SELL-OUT IN 1878 An Agent of tho Cameron Ma chine Employed to Divert the Votes of Democratic Workingmeu. SO.UK DAMAGING LF.TTKtiS FKOMQCaY Hay llrotrn'a Great Scheme to " Settle Stelnmetz." Special to the Inteilioescep.. Pittsburgh Pa., Oct. 14, 1882. The Post of to day has au exposure of the jjame played by Quay and tbe Republican ringstcrs in 1878, by wuicli the Greenback Labor vote was manipulated for Iloyt. Tho story told le veals conclusively and proves by fac similes of 'etteis that Quay was behind the Grceuback-Labor move ment of that year); the operations of one of tbe chief airentF, as shown in tins narra- tivc.Iiavo a special interest for tbo readers of the TNTKLT.iGKXcr.R at, lit: v'sitcd Lancas ter and engineered tbe uominatioa of au Eighth ward Democrat ou the Greenback Labor ticket to "settle Steinractz." The story as told by the Post is as follows : In Desperate Straits. Within tbe past ten days tbe Stalwart Republican bosses of Pennsylvania have been brought face to face with tho iuevi table result of tbe large defections from their party, and of the harmony and ag gressive conlidenco which prevail in the Democratic organization. They have thus far alike signally failed to subdue tbe revolt on their own bauds or to demora lize tho Democrats. New schemes and iutrigucs to compensate for tho loss of Independent Republicans by securing the votes of huckstering Democrats were ex posed early and rendered futile. Tho at tempt to revive tho tariff issue Hashed in the pan. Beaver's ridiculous failure on the stump added to their embarrassment and the leiusal of islaine, Edmunds, Har rison and others to como into the stato and speak for tbeir party has embarasscd their canvass and checked enthusiasm. At a couference of Cameron, Quay, Kemble and other leaders of Phila delphia, on Monday, Sept. 25, it was offici ally reported as tbe result of a careful canvass of tho state that Beaver could only win in caso ho got 17,000 plurality in Philadelphia, and in the event that Stew art's vote fell below 40,000, Quay insisted that theso conditions involved overwhelm ing defeat, and urged that Blaine be se cured to come into the state. Camerou declared vehemently that this should not bo done, that tho causo should be lost rather than saved by Blaine; that it was yet possible to " buy up the d d state," and as a starter to this plan of campaign drew his check for $20,000 to be added to the fund which had been raised by levies of blackmail on the office-holders, clerks and day laborers in tho employ of the federal government. Immediate measures were resorted to to carry out the Cameron plan of campaign. Unscrupu lous agents were sent for and furnished with money and authority " to buy up tho d d stato." A few corrupt fellows who wear tho Democratic livery to better serve their roaster were started out to sow the seeds of discord in tho ranks of their pretended party ; a jail bird whoso hair has hardly yet grown from its last crop ping was iuvested with authority to " make it red hot in the coal regions ;" a notorious ballot-box stuffer and return tiuker was directed to orgauizo bogus labor societies and get Democrats into thorn ; three others were especially sent iuto regions where it is expected to de moralize tho Democrats by aiding to main tain existing deadlock over local nomina tions, and before night fell upon the con ference of tho conspirators arrangements had been made to spend Don Cameron's $20,000 in the work of attempting to de bauch tbe Democratic organization and in the hope of "buyine up the d d Btate." Tne Game Kxpoeed. Fortunately the Democrats, upon whose Hue the assault was projected, havo been at no time iu ignorance of the plaus of the opposition. Some of tho " lewd fel lows of tho baser sort" who were re taiued by tho Republicans, and are still in their pay, have the sagacity to know that Beaver cannot be elected and are all too anxious to betray the cause iu which their mercenary services have been enlisted, while others of the "road agents" in their cups aud exultation have "given away" tho plan to "buy up the d d state." Moreover, the similar tactics by I which Iloyt's election was secured iu 1878 havo now como to bo well understood. In that campaign the Labor-Greenback party was supported and promoted by Cameron's money and Quay's ingenuity to divert Democratic votes from Dill, while Repub lican voters in the organization were posted to stand by Iloyt. The result is shown in these figures : Iloyt, Rep 319,400 Dill, Dciu '.9)7,137 iluson, UrccnbacK-Labor sJl,7Jsi Iloyt's plurality over Dill ?2.3Xi Hajoiily tit combined opposition to Iloyt 09,405 Thus it will be seen that Hoyt was elected only by a manipulation of the Labor-Greenback vote. Uoir It Was Worked In 1878. From the very begiuuing the campaign of 1878, was one of desperate expedients. The hist important contest, succeeding the electoral fraud of 187G77, it in volved the life of the; party as well as in a large measuro tho personal liberty of many of the managers. In addition the preliminaiy skirmishes of the presidential battle of 1S80 were clearly involved, and the political estate of the desperate Cam eron dynasty being iu Unbalance for ap praisement. Thus driven by every consideration of personal safety and pecuniary interest it is easy to understand bow readily Quay then chairman of the Republican state committee yielded to the sinuous, but pro arising expedients of political chicane. Unrestrained by any impulse of patriotism and destitute of tho constraint which conscience puts upon men those who di directcd this canvass plunged headlong into the vortex of corruption with the energy born of desperation and impending despair. Political assessments swelled the corruption fund which the preliminary riot bill organization had created, until fabulous sums were at the disposal of the plunderers with which to debauch the ballot box and subvert tho will of the people. i be campaign had not progressed far until tjie corrupt scheme of the plunder ers was betrayed. At tbe state convention of the Greenback Labor party. Quay, Mickey and Cameron cast their personal influence and desperate methods into that organization iu the interest of S. II. Mason, aud their triumph was tho first step in the scheme to corrupt thn Labor or ganization. Mason proved a convenient and willing instrument in their hands to mislead the earnest but misguided people who followed his fortunes, and his nomi nation was the beginning of the end of the integrity of their organization. Tbe Road Agents. The next step in the desperate and dis honest plan of operations was to organize tbe Greenback voters of tho state under the leadership of insincere and corrupt men. To this end venal emissaries were employed and forgery and perjury wore resorted to in reckless abandon. John C. Dclaney, Capt. Gallagher and others who were willing to market their religious faith in the booths of political venality played upon popular credulity with forged statements of prescriptive antecedents upon the part of the Democratic candidate for governor. These and other measures of equally desperate character formed the basis of the disreputable plan and led up to more numerous and gigantic operations that in the end worked the consummation desired. Of these measures wp are fortunately able to give details with that circum stantiality of absolute knowledge. That they involve high oinciais ot tuo com monwealth in the disgrace is not tho fault of the record, but the misfortune of those who yielded to tho corrupt exigencies as presented by tho desperate men under whosa domination and control they were then and unhappily have been si:ic.;. The whole people of the commonwealth share the dishonor that clings to tlu garments of her officials, and this disgrace may be modified or removed by au ompU.itio and peremptory denunciation of tue fraud perpetrated aud deprecation of the methods employed. The IIivo of the Mercenary. One of the emissaries employed by the bosses in their work of betraying the laborer was E. B. Black, of WilkosbaVrc. This mau was employed as an ornamental painter in the car shops of the Lehigh Valley railroad, aud was discharged for participation offensively in the strike of tho year .previously. Being out of em ployment he proved a handy aud willing instrument in the hand3 of those whose work was assigned him. Soon after the nomination of Governor Iloyt, Black was invited to call upon him to make terms lor an engagement in the work. The Re publican candidato was ready to negotiate and speedily approached the business, after the formal introduction, by demanding what consideration ho (Black) wanted. Black expressed a willingness to perform tho task if he was assured that he would be reinstated iu his old place in the shops. To this Hoyt readily agreed, and at onco dispatched the newly purchased emissary to Quay with a letter stating the fact. Mr. Quay, whoso appreciation of existing circumstances seemed keener than that of the candidato, changed the nature of compensation from the pioraiso of em ployment in tho railroad sbop? to the mora accessible expedient of an engage ment in the public service, and pledged Black a $1,400 clerkship in the office of the secretary of internal affairs, contin gent upou tbe election of the Republican candidate, A. K. Dunkel. This altered agreement was subsequently made known to Hoyt, who acquiesced in it and tho work was begun. Profttttntlng I1I Commission. Tiie plan ol operations was as ingenious as it was daring. Through the influences of the bosses Black was commissioned with special authority under sign and seal, dated August 28, 1878, to " go foith and cover aud iustruct our fellow men where ever found worthy and fitting of fellow ship in tho N and H. O. of tho K. of L., in the laws and usages, acts, privileges and benefits of the order without precious form of selection or law of the ballot ; and to constitute such persons as covered and instructed as an Assembly by commis sion of our order." Thus provided he was dispatched to such points a. offered the best advantages for the work. Ac cording to his own statement his method was to apply to the local Republican manager, to whom he was accredited, and obtain the names of men who were willing to bind them selves to the work. To theso men ho would discloso his purpose aud in viola tion of tho toaets of tha order, whoo missionary ho assumed to bo, would con stitute them with tho authority of an as sembly, dispensing with tho form of an obligation. The order having thus bceu fraudulently established the next business was to cut ice Democrats into it under tbe solemnity of an oath this accampiished the work of committing them to the can didates of the Labor party was an easy task, and tho upwards of 80,000 votes polled for Mason are testimony of its entire success. To illustrate this the following letter from Quay to Black is iu point : rniLADiarmA, Sept. 2, '7''. JV2 Dear Kir : Enclosed j ou Imvo cheek tor i'.W) to cover IVs mnttcr mul your own ex puncs. lliy ir.cn at Ilijh-plrc arc Isiutc Mum ma. M. W.. Samuel l'oormau, Sec'y. IlarrUbnrg John G. Gruber. M. W., liMta.li Kccd, Sec'y. E. A. Becker, M. W.. Daniel Wunn, see'y. Samuel Hurts, M W., I'hiliu Pyle. sec'y. Columbia Mt. Joy- Organizations have been esfciullahed in iUrietia and Jancnter Yon had butt r go to uoiii places unu see now mey are guiimg j aiong. i 1'iv.cccu iruiu iiiciicu iu i uvu. i,;m in inu evening on ourchairman, Mr Kell at his resi dence. I enclose you his card, lake turther ordeis lrom him and report progress to me by letter. yours trnly, M. S. QUAY. E. B. Black, Bos 4G5, WUkesbarre, Pa. Mysterious "1517." As tho work progressed the chairman becamo more cautious, and to cover bis tracks in the nefarious transaction con ceived the idea of adopting a fictitious sig nature. To this end Black was summoned to meet Quay at bis residence in this city. At this meeting the subject was discussed and it was agreed between them that future visits from Quay to Black would be genuine and entitled to respect if they bore the cabalistic signature, lol7. The house bearing that number on North Broad street was Mr. Quay's residence and that fact solved the problem readily and was adopted. The next important letter is one of business onlldcnoe. The following is a copy : Dear Sii i Go ataoad with the Greenback campaign, and 1 will foot the bill. See Bussey, Democratic senator, and swear him In. He is ripe for mischief. See that yon r own mask Is perfect and that no ono suspects you are operating in my interests. I thought tho first letter 1 received from you bad the ap pearance of having been opened. 1.117, Rept. 21 In the next communication the chair man's faith is evidently mistaken for the reason that seems willing to meet the ex penses as he writes as follows : ' How much do you went put to your ar rangement through ? "1 would like you to go to Bristol, Bucks county, and to houth Easton.to sen vilutis soing on among tho K. L. there. 1517. The voluntary contributions seem to have lagged later on, however, for ou September 21 Mr. Quay writes a complaint of heavy expenses as follows : PHtLADILPmA, sept 24, '7. Dear Sir : I cnclcsu check as yon request. Your expenses are getting heavy. . 1517 N. Btto.i St. Mr. Black's success in York inVbued Quay with the idea of dispatching him with power to tike a hand in the senato rial districts. The following is the' letter Dkas Sin : Go to Pittsburgh to Uonougnhela house. Where on Monday, 21st Inst, you will meet J. P. Teagarden. ourcandldateforSnafe in Fayette and Greene. You can talk to him about the A. K. tbe-e. I don't think there i anything in it, but it vou belli-veyou can aid him g to Fayettcuud try. 1 understand your work in York closestuis week, wnen you aie through .In Fayette report her, if you are short of tunds get enough for necessary ex: penscs from Kell anil Teagarden until you get snmt'. If you conclude to go to Fayette write inc. l Jl. Operations In Lar.cr.Mcr. I Black was several times in Lancaster operating in tho interest ot tho jQnay Cameron gang, though ostensibly organ izing the Greenback Labor campaign. A letter from J. Hay Brown, csq.J their county chairman, to Quay, showk how Black was employed and at whose in stance. Brown's Letter to Quay, j Lascastcr. Pa., Sep. 18tli 18T3. My Dear air: Send Black back to Lancas-te-with insti actions to lndncc thoM. G. L. p irty. If possible, to nominate for the Legisla ture in this citv some Democrat Irm tbe Kihth wan!. I wish they would nominate Snjdcr. Attend to this matter at onee, as it is important to us. Tho nomination of Sny der or of anv respectable Democrat from the Eighth ward would settle Steimnctz. Veiy truly.vmir--. .1. If AY l.ltdt. X. To Col. M. S. V.C&Y. Philadelphia. j IfBlaek should come to Lancaster tell hiui to iiriuuge to ee melatonin retired place. I will givtj him mimes to urge for theuo-nlnr-tiou he desired. bcnlvd His Wages. Thus the canvass was continued f.o the end, and Black faithfully followed in s ructions and disbursed tbe corruption i'utid committed to his keeping, in debauching thu people and betraying the mteicsts he assumed to repre sent. When the result was reached, he applied to the busses for tho discharge of their obligation. His necossities wero of a promising . character, and his importunities for immediate help were an swered by a letter from Quay promising office under Iloyt's administration. Upon tho inauguration of the Republi can officers elect. Black renewed his im portunities to bo taken care of according to contract. Hoyt and Quay were aliko ready to guarantee the full discharge of the agreement and so assured htm, aud dismissed the matter by referring him to A. K. Dunkel. the Secretary of Internal Affairs elect. Ho also seemeu anxious to carry out tne birgaiu, but illustrated his embarrassment iu the premises, by showing a list of 21 persons to whom he had pledged places, whereas, the official register ouly provid ed for 19. Thosa to whom places would bo given, Dunkel added, wonld have to submit to an assessment on their salaries to meet tbe promised salaries of those named in excess. Upon these conditious he assured Black that a place would be piovided him as Mosseuger with a salary of $300 a year, and that he would see that the others Contributed to bring the compensa tion up to the amount promised. With this understanding clearly expressed Black accepted the subordinate place ten dered him, though he protested to Gov. Hoyt and Secretary Quay that justice bad not been done him. To this a reluctant consent was yielded aud a promise that a better place would be obtained. On some pretext J. B. Aguew, of Forest county, was sunt oil ou a temporary va cation and Black put iu his place. At the end of a month Agucw returned and demanded his place with so much earnestness that tho authorities were forced to accede, and Black was assigned to bis old place. During the month ho occupied Aguo.v's desk his salary ought to havo been upwards of $110. His pay, however, was ouly 950, aud on complaint to Dunkel that gentleman paid the differ ence from his own .resources. This was the only month during upwards of two years, in which he filled a place in tho o file 3 that he re ceived the compensation promised him before the olectiou. lie pisrsistuil in his demaud to Iloyt and Quay, however, until finally Dunkel took offence at this inter ference aud dismissed him entirely. Acahl Inthc hea'l is one ot the be-ft tilings that can happen to a lady with a lace hand kerchief, and Dr. Unit' Cough Syrup is de cidedly the best remedy to cute that cold. . A Strange luscriptlon. In a certain cemetery i a tomb Willi this in cttptum: "This stone wa raised bv Sarah's ioid. Not Sarah's virtues to retort: For they're -well known to all tins ton u But it wjs raised to keep fcnrah down.'1 We don't know what idled Humh. but we ven ture to say tli.it It Sarah hd had Ihml'.-j Re medy, her "lord" would not have h id tho sat isfaction ot raising a monument to her. Dis eases ot the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs keep people down even more otteetnaliy man monument1, but Haul's Remedy Is the great healer that overcomes these ill-tea.ies.and lilts men up to hcHlNi and vigor. Many .a man who i-i in a lair wiiy to haven monument in some cemetery within a year, would like Ilezekiah of old, a new leau of lite by taking Uunt'a Remedy. ' Do not ki asp at the shadow am 1 lose the substance." Kidney-Wort t able to convert yon from n shunow of your tonucr tell into the bnlHtancc ot established health, .-ai.l a sufferer from kidney trouble Wi.cn adted to try Kidney-Wort 'lor u remedy. "111 try it, but it will be my last doe " It cured Tilm anil now lie recommends it to all. If you have disordeicd kidnejs dn't f.dl to try it. 2Sothln;:sor-iiiipleand pertt ct tor color- jnK a niu Diamond llv-s. eor c.irp-t rajs. better and clie.'PiT tnati any otner ive--iuniH, Tim dtgo live oigans wcakene- ami io:n out by using cathartic meiiteines. re-ti-r.-d by using Brown's Iron Bitters, iw -nle by II. B. Cochran, druggist, KI7uud 139 Noril. Queen st reel, Lancaster. o7-lwdAw When purchasing Bye-Glascs you should iwar in mind that the '-CeUukM EyGla"ses" aiethe best In tlio'markct. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. o-l weod Akktod hadk miserable by Indigestion, con stipation. Loss of Appetltn, Yellow Skin T Shiloh's Vitalifcer is a positive cure. For sale by 1 1. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and IX) North Queen street. A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine In use H Thomas' Ec lcctric Oil, because so very little d It is re quired to effect a cure. For i rou p. diphtheria and ilb-eases of the lungs and throat, whether used for bathing the chest or throat.for taking iuteruallvor Iniiidlng, ltls a inutchlrss com ponnd. If. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 1 North Queen street. For DisrarsiA. and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guai antce on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltallzer. It never falls to cure. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kcetorer. It is entirely dltlerent from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, ns Its name Indicate, 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer it will Immediately free the head from all dandrutt. restore giay hair to Its natural color and pro- uuco a new growtn wnere it nas luuea on. It noes not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, .ugar of Levi and Nitrate ot 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. Kacu bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE Ct Wholesale Agenta, Philadelphia, and C. N. CR1TTENTON New York. un6-lyd.oodAw Wbt wrtr. tou cough when Shiloh's cure will give immediate leliet. Price, 1(1 cts., 50 eta. and $1. For sale by II. B. Cochran, drug "1st. 117 and 139 North Qneen street. A skllllul Preparation. Composed of roots, barks, and plants, that act in narmouy, ami arc a pieaxuii unu cuecuvc medicine, constitute Burdock Blool Bitters, of which higbiy commendatory leports are being constantly received. Price l. II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. natucAL. B KOWJfS IRON HITTER!!. The Secret of the universal success of Bnows'a Iron Bitters is simply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made ; is compounded on thoroughly scien tific, chemical and medicinal princi ples, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and 'rapid assimila tion with tb' blood, it reaebes every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. jCommenuing at the foundation it bnildx np and re stores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. '.i lMi!.i.;:i v t t i tiMgo, Nov. 7. llinveleiMiagrr.il -ull r from a V-ryw.Ms. Mouitif'v i :irtli:n-ii.uud 'vl ijw? y ii .; , v v.-.irly i i:i s:t , .!.; j1. ,.i '-.tress, aud 1, iciiUi ;: i.uttii:u t luivo t-.led everything ivv-imniriiilcd. havo tii.cii tl'o piv-crlpti m of a dozen physicians bur got w rellet nntil I'tcok Brown's iron r.itti-i?. I feci none ot the o'd t rouble", and. am a now man. I :im geitin; .nucii stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a rillroad engineer and now makuiny trlp regularly. 1 cjuuot .iy too much in praise of your wo imrinl mcdrc'lnc. p. C Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whisky or alcohol, far.d will not blackeu the teeth, or cauo ii.-.id-acho and constipation. It will euro dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous de bility, weakness, &e. Uso only Brown's Iron Bltteis made by Brown's Chemical Co .Baltimore, t'rossed red lines and trade-mark on -i-.ipjs;-r. For salo wholesalo and retail by iir. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 1.19 North Queen street. Lancaster nl'IIwii&w IT KltlNKV-WOKr Hiis been proved tbo urc;t cure lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered tnino indi rate Mint you are it victim? THEN ln NOT HESITATE ;use Kidney-Wort at. one- (drug gist recommend it ) and it will spvclllv over come the disease anil rrstore hea'ti.y action. 1 riliag fr complaints peculiar to I. kw I IPO. your sos. f uch -s p tin and weattn isscs, Kidney-Wort is nnsurpised, as it will act promptly and saiely. Eltlu-rscx. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy depodts and dtiil. dragging pains, alt speedily yield to its curat! v power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. I'rlee, 91. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts nt the same time on tne K!!n-:vt, Liver ami Rowels. cpiei)tt;Tsiwi:! JCAZLUVADK. ri'Hii; GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Barliagtou tc (jniucj K. Iu thicasro, Unrltngton Quiiicy. IU K. ftll UJIPAL LINE AND OLD KAVOR1TK FROM CHICAGO OR PEOKIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DKNVKR. The SHORTEST, tJUlCKEST. mid BKST line to St. Joseph, Atchliibou, Topeku, Denton. Dallas, Uai veston, and all points In Iowa, Ne-bra-skii, Miouii. Kansas, New Mexico, Ari-zon.-i, Montana and Texan. This route has in-npei!oi Tor Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. I'aul. Nationally reputed as belay tlieUKEATTliROOH.II , Ut LINK. Universally conceded to be lim BEST KfiUTPI'KD Railroad In the world for all clauses oi travel. AB connections made la Union depoU. Try It and you wUl find traveling a luxury Instead of m dlicomiort. Through tle!sel vit this crlihra'-d line for sale at. ail uflU-cs in Uk V. A. aim yunuda. All Information about rates ol lure, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKUCKVAA LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J.POIThK, 3d Vice Pres. a Cen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN . A. BEAR, Gen. Kaxtern Agt,, ' 317 Broadway, 30B Washington St, Nkw York. Boston, AIass. iiavlS-lvdiw fAfHK HANOLHHB, e. THAKES W. FKY. WALL PAPERS. Wo havo a larger line or WALL PAPERS than usual for the Fall !!c:miii, mid cun assure yon that It will betoynnr Iniemt, to inspect our stock. Fine Embossed Gilt Papers, Gilt Ceiling: Decorations, Color Gilt Papers, Plain Gilt Papers, Blcnk Papers, Fine Embossed Gilt Friezes, Gilt and Common Bordors, Centre Pieces & Transom Fapeis, Windor Papers, etc. The Hdc embraces every grade or Paper Hangings from the lawcat to the highest. DADO WINDOW bltADK.S in variety. PLAIN SHADING by the yard or piece In all colowttxtta width for laruc windows and STOKE SHADES up to 72 inches wide. Spring and Cord KUturoi, Fringes, Loops, Cords, Tasscls, eta We keep a large Hnd of Lace Curtains. Lace Lambrenuinrs. Lao: Bed Sets. Lace Pillow bbains. White and Cream Curtains irom ii.ou up. Curtain Poles In brass, ebony, usli, cherry and walnn', and Extension Cornices, Pier Mirrors, etc. PHASES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster,
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