ymtfagteij tiMlmmM i ' Jk '-Ji 1 Volume XXI -Ne 7. LANCASTER, FA.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1884. l'rice Twe Cents. Ut HIIDlin, Ma. I I AIIKIt imeriiK.it. H Atlr.ll IIHUT11KH. DRY GOODS AT- aiui Black Trecetines HAGER & BROTHER'S. Silks in all qualities, Colored Silks, in New Fall Shades, 6-4 Cleth Suitings, 'I es, Choice Cashmere and Cleth Plaids, Black Cashmeres and Silk Warp Hem CARPETS. recets riettas. Our stock is made up with the best makes and choice designs of Wiltens, Mequets, Vel vets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys and Ingrain Carpets, in all qualities, and will he sold at the lowest ruling prices. Lenelieums, Oil Cleths, Rugs and Matts. 1'APIZR HANGINGS, Lace Curtains, Shades and Shading in full assortment. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. II nwKlh a liuiuiT. OPENING OP BOWERS NEW GOODS AT & NOK. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. HURST'S, LANCASTER, PA. IN SUNNY FRANCE. tiik nevri, eieiiTH unw caPitai. FLANNELS AND BLANKS l'. offered Extrornely Lew. ELEGANT O ANTON FLANNELS at O l-4c, 80 lOe find 12 l-2e. RLBOANT OBEY FLANNELS at 12 u2e BED TWILLED MEDIO ATBD Fl ANNULS, all prlees. Jmmonne moek- of WRITE AND OBCT BLANKETS from 81 OO per pulr up ; we ettur barerainH n ihone tfoedn. Juet opeuad. Hovernl btiloe of COMFORTS, which we are offerlntr tvt OOe, 81 OO 81 26, 81.60 ind 82 00 ; thoaegoodBW.ro proueunood vury oheup ter the prlc we aik ter tfcirn EMTIKhli-Y NEW i AD1BV O 4 HDITING i In lain Jletha Trioeta and PlnldB. nil New and Handsome Bhades We effrfr the bout COO O RHE f In the elty We effr the best 60e KID OLOVH In the elty. We effer the bent L DIE3' BA.1 U '.IOQAN HO.-JR tn tue elty We effjr HundredH of Bargains in our Notion Department which It would pny you te oxtmine bafore purehusli g LA.DIBS' OOdHAMSJU OIROULARS In Extra Goen Quality that wt. urn net afraid or aHhainert te rocemmond bh belng flrBt-claBH in overy particular. Would be pluiiBPd te have you glve uh a e.ll at NOS. 20 & 2B NORTH QUBtN STREET BOWERS & HURST, " in. . tliVi Km. " HI. K. KAlllVON MOSQUITO CANOPIES. AT REDUCED PRICES. The Be-t Kind Made with Patent Turn Over Frame which will last for yearB. te carry any ever season we have marked every OANOPY at a price te sell them, for putting thtm up. Net wiehing Ne Charge JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., OXE PRICE DRY QUODS AXD CAUI'El HOUSE, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. JUIY tltiUlta. N T XT IMIOK TO 1I1K UOUHT II1IUMK. 500 PAIRS ITwentj.tlve Hundred Pairs etj OF BLJNT b: ETS. UIIITh liLANKKl'Satll SVtpiilt. N'lllTK lll.ANKKl'n, WODU ultlSOM pair. WHITK III. XKKl'SHti;.li isitr. White und Cnlerud. P'irchaed In New Yerk at Manut tcturirs' Forced Auction Pain, held during July und auusi, which w new ener lar uhiuw iiiiuuibciiirer h ceu ei pieuiicuun. OI.OItf'D .'1. VNKhl'SI COI.'Ulhl) IILANKhTsul 7ta HI pair COl.UKKl) lll,,VNU KTS nltf?' l pilr. oI.eUh.ii III. iNhU'S in l my mtir. W IIiTK III. VMiKf.s at li.vi Vpnlr. CO Olthl) III.ASKKrnat liajl pair. Wllll'Kll AMvhHM lliww pair. Lui.uiir.i) ii i. a. m r. is uui9J y !'" wiiurc m, .n u 1. 1 3 ai ji.de pair. Anil a Variety of KIN KK OIlADKs at I.UWKU I'IClCKs than ever beleiu ettered. AM. WOOL HCA'ILKT HI. A Mi I. TS. 1 he attention et Hetel Keepcr-i, Hearding lim-xs institutions. Private Kainlllcs mid Te tmi'ce TurkfiK ig culUiil te llif&u lttiiUmi.. an ImiI jc W"ri hy ilu-li early (tzaiulnutl n itbtilMj rutliiulleu III ttiu pi leu In many et tint KfaiRB uiauule Uiemi who puiuliaau in quanlltltiH. R. E. FAHNF-STOOK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse, Lancaster, Pa HOJ(' Of AttT. 11. 7. ItllOAIitt. n a ja ai ii.t-fs. JlllIN HIUK.f. SUMMER- JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets andJBangles. H. Z. RHOADS, 7 l). 8TAUFKKU. ? T THK TEOl'LE'S HAT STOKK. W.D.STAUFFER&CO. NOW 18T11K.TIMK TO 1IUV A CIIKAI Sril.UV HAT. WE AUK SKLLIN'll THEM BELOW COST. WKHAVK JUST UEUK1VKI) THE FALL STYLES. A full 1.1ns or Nutria nml lien Kelt Hals, l.lrtlil Uai-linure anil I'uarl Delby Huts. All Him New btvli'B ler leiing Men The Colubra Celubra mil Knei slllc Hut. Uluvua, Umbrtilni', tc. -AT- bllULTZ'S OLD STAXD, Nea. 31 & 33 North Queen btroet. 1.ANCASTEII, l'A. iuvlO-ly pAKUAIMa. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE. We -till have many unbioken leta of Straw anil l.'L'lit Colored milt llau wlilcU we uuve ririlucuu lu lollewu i 75e Hats ter Heys, Whlie anil Mixed.. ..te 'lie $1 ui una (l.a Muu'a straw Uate te Gec i.)ilacklimwH te 1 'il 3 no Macklnawd te 2UU jSuMackluawH ,.te 2..' 3.KJ unci W.MJ l'earl SUIT llata te la Tlio9e koe''!! must be before thp end et this tsea-en, anil tliiMu nrlees will aull tninii. reur alore win be vloaeil ut etx o'clock until further notlce. J.NCA3TElt, l'A. Ne. 4, West King- Street. may tt-lyd VA.HMSTH, XV. LMUUH'M UlUl'Kl' HAL. I.. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS -AT- 144 north Queen St. liAXOASTKIl, l'A. MiHrt7.vilA IIUUVAHlat. TTillI -! A1 BURSK'S SHIJKK'S CARPET HALL. Hellinix Off te I'lesr) HiiHini'srt. Fverylhiny Mh( Positively t)e Sold. A Full I.lnoet 1IODV IIUUH8KLS, TA1'KHTK, anil All Unukw of 1NUUA1N UAIU'Hb, UUUH, HI.ANKKTtt.COVEIlM-J'WaiulOll. Cl.UTIi. tar ALL ATA SACRIFICE.- I'rmnntniUintlon'KlVen te the Manulacturoel ila Uiipeu te enler. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, OOR. W. KINQ AND WATEK BT8 ... LANOA8TER.7PA IuL23-iuiaiW ItKAL. VALUE. Neiiuynuu. WuilonetBOlltho 80-calleU S1I.VEU Spoe Uullee, ler which you pay Sle u pound anil wet a mivui epuuii worm 0110, lliuui or IfSU. but will bell veu about ae uoed u Coffee for 15c. a Pound. Thorifare nene of u who de bnnlmiaj ter Klery, and when you Kt bllver Spoons, and Iliiu I'lunuua, turn eunara Jeas iliait cost, you pay ter tnum In paytuuu lair piice ler your Ce II co and Tea una uelllug tn Interior urtlclu. TtlKKR 1U AO DOOM' Of IT I you pay from 5e te be a pound meru tlmn you pay ua ter tl.e buuih quality of geed. BUESK'iS. NO. 17 EAST KINQ BTRHHT. l,A.NCAaTElt, .l'A. Iravelllnff Tlirntigh liny I'arlii and Viewing lll.tutle t-laeim ltnllea ut tli.Ur.nl .llemewAril lliinitil, ExtrucU trem l'rlvate Correspondence. Pahis, Aug. 24, 1884 We left Berne en Monday morning Ter HihIe, distant about 80 mile, via. Olten. The retui for rame tlistanoe wbk through a geed farm ing country, but nfter we strike the Hhine it bpoemps mere broken and hilly. We arrive at I!,ihIe at 1 u'oleok p m , and atop at the Ili.tel Trelu lteiu " (three klngn), wlileh we find te be a geed bet'tl aud nit unted immcdlately en the Rhine, whieli is tiuitoalarge Rtream up Imre, almost as wlde an it In at Cologne ; and ie Hpunned by never.il bridges, the rlvnr dividing the town into two partH. The town Is old, the treet Irregular aud narrow, anil it ban the regulation old churches which we find all ever Europe. There In a mlcpien benne here which ban sent out a number of minister)) of the He formed church, who are laboring in America, among them Itev J. Qauteubine, t hi) pioneer of the mission work of the Hi'fermrd chureh in Portland, Oregon, where be Is still successfully laboring. We left Basle en Tnefday morning for Paris at 8'4ft by express, distance 3J1 miles. Here we regretfully parted com pany with Dr. Bailsman nml wife, who enntemplate spending some time in Southern Germany, and will net sail until September for borne. Nothing of particular interest oei-urnd en our journey. We pass tlireugh Mul heunen, and toen reaeh the b reueb. fron tier, where they go through the form only of examining our baggage We pass tbr nigh a numbur of towns of no par ticular note the largest of which Is Trej es The Country Alnnic the Ithlue. After leaving the Rhine tbe country is level, ami docs net present any particularly stt iking features Their priueip.il crop appeals te be eats, which was being harvested. The sane primative mode of farming exists here, that prevails ever Die continent se far as our observation gees. Tuny have au occahieual cteam threnhiiig machine, hut no reaping or 'mewing ma cbint-8. mi horse rake?, but they de use gi.iin cradles. Instead of cutting and ibrewiuK the grain from the standing grain, they threw the swath towards It Their plow weuid make ear Lancaster county farmers smile. It is au awkwardly ennsttueted all.ilr with two wheels in front upon which the beam rests at about au angle of 45 degrees, aid their plowing is what we etll Beratchlng the ground. The part of France through which we passi d was net as fertile as w' expected te tind It. The soil appeared tbiu In many parls. ( Before approaching Paris the land Is moie leitile, and, r- '""ki miles tf rrurraoie gatdeuu. We reieh the oily about 7 o'elock and take quarters at the 'Hetel Leudn s aud Niw Vjrk,"Plaee des Havre, whleh is a very oeutral lo3atlen. Thi: hotel is quiet and unpretentious, but is well kept, lias a large elientage'ef Kng-li-Ii and American guests, and has moder ate charges. in u.jr rn. And new, what shall we say of Parh ? Se much has already been said ou this subject, that any attempt te describe it upon our part would, we fear, sound com monplace, we shall therefere oeufiuo our selves te what oemes under our ewu ob servation, without any attempt at embel lishment. It is pretty ilifUeult for a stranger iu Paris, and particularly with one net un del standing the French language, te get along without a guide, until he becomes acquainted with localities at least. We teuud it se, and we secured one, un Alsa. tian, who spoke English, French and German. He proved a valuable assistant te us, and we retaiued him for the first two dajs. We first go through the Hue Reyale, Madeleine, aud through the Place de la Coucerdo, the Quest place in Paris, and In deed iu Europe. It is situated between the gatdeu of the Tu'lleries and tbe Champs E ypet-s, where stands the obelisk el Luxor. With two elegaut fountains ou each side, from which cau be seen the Arc duTiietupue, the Magduleiue, the ruins of the Tuill -ries, the Cerps L g.sUtif, or Heuse of Commens, and many ether line bulldingH. Ua the spot where the obelisk new stands, the guillotine was ereeted during the reign of terror in 1703, Leuis XII. and .Marie Antoinette were the first viumuis, aud upwards of 2 000 persons were hi re decapitated between January of that year aud May 1705, Ihti (lumens et the Tnlllerle. The gardens of the Tuilleries are larce and beatitilul ; the pahce wai burned by the Commune iu 1871, and has net been re-tered. The Leuvie is of vast extent, aud rich iu architectural beauty, but the art tieasnres it holds are et priceless value. Te speak of its pioture galleries aud statuary, would only be repeating what we have already written of the great art tieasures of the ether old European eities visited The Palace Reyale was also pirtly des troyed iu 1871, but has been restored auaiu, aud is full of ulegaut shops areuud the court yaid. The palace of Luxumbiurg was built ever SCO years age. It has been prison and bouate house by turns It has a re markably line eallery of sculpture aud paintings, neb in masterpieces of French art. The present senate chamber is in this palace. It is a very handsome room richly furnished, with comfortable aud well arranged seats for the members, temethiug after the plan of the aonate chamber ut Washington. There are a number of ether nobly furnished rooms containing uiueh of the valuable furniture, ttu, teiueved from, the Tuilleries at the time of its destruction. Wu steed iu the window In whleh King Charles IX, then a very young mau, steed, aud at tbe instigation of bis mother Catharinu de Mediei, fired at the thelug Huguenots, alter the signal had been given by sounding the bell of St. Uermaiu I Auxurrls, which stauds near the palace, for the maesaere of St. Bartholemew. ruui faiuuualu lilntery The Hetel de Ville is a building of great historical interest, but was entirely de- stieyed hy the Commune In 1871, but has been rebuilt aud is new nearly completed. It is of great uiuutteetural beauty, uud is, we are infeimed, very much like the oue destroyed. Wu visit the chureh of Li Sorbeune, in which is the tomb of Riehulicu, the great cardinal, whose red hat is suspended ever his tomb. The Pantheon, uuee u temple el fame, new a uhuieh, is modeled after the Pantheon of Rime, with a Hue portico, seulptured Coriuthiaueoluuius, but having a dome. The Palaoe of Juttiei In whleh the oeutta are held is u very Hue buildiug. The court rooms, halls aud auto chambers are much Mip'-rier te tnese ei tne tempiein T, inilnn. We Were favorably impressed by both bench aud bar. The judges wear gewus aud caps of a peculiar shape trimmed with bauds of geld laee. The lawyers also wear eapa aud gewus, whleh they always ohane before leaving the building In n room kept for that purpose. The Palaee de Carousal east of tbe slte of tbe Tuilleries contains the Arch de Trlemphe, modeled after that of Severns at Heme, with statues of soldiers of the First Empire, nod en the top a group of four bren rn horses and chariots driven by a female figure. With this we oenoludo our first day's sight ceninir In Paris. Before starting for Versaillt s en Wed nesday morning, we visit the MvUline or or St. Mary Magdallne ohureli. It Is a superb edllloe standing in a very proml preml meut position at the head of the Rue Roy Rey ale, aud near the Plaee de la Cnuoerdn. It was unfinished when the revolution broke out, and was euly oempleted in 1842 at a total oest of ever two and a half million dollars. It has a row of Oree I an columns all around the sides and porticos. The earvinua lu front represent the last judg merit, and the hreuze doers are adorned with groups representing the Ten Com mandments. During the nlvil war which suceeeded the slege of Paris, the Madallne was iu great danger. A barricade, defended by cannon and mitrailleuses, was ureoted in front of it by the communists, ever the Rue Reyale, aud iu the contllet many houses were bun eJ down and ethors in j u red. When the army of the republie was successful, neveral hundred insurgents sought sauetuary In the Madaline, but were followed and killed en the spot, Un te VrrialllM We start for Versailles at 0:80 a. m., by rallrea I, distant 14 miles, through the suburbs of Paris, passing the Park of St. Cloud, whiab is still kept up, but the palace was destroyed iu the siege of 1870- 71, and has net been rebuilt. Sevres is a short dist .uce from St Cloud It Is the seat of the eelebrated porcelain raatiufaetury of tbe government, which it was our intention te visit but want of time prevented Versailles is a eit7 of 00,000 inhabitants, but a very quiet place It is, since tbe fall of tbe umpire, rather a dull place. Tbe palaoes, paries aud gardens, with artificial lakes and fountains are very Hue ; long lines of elms, planted se that their branches iuterwiue, trimmed squaie outside, and en top, and se as te lerm au a roll ieslde, line the elegant aveunes. The Palace of Ver sallies is a line structure, with its long linn of galleries tilled with pietures and statues, forming a grand piolerial history of Fiance, win raiuuua Farnllure. The stateaptrtm-mU, new euly kept for show, are maguifljent, much et the fur niture aud aibiruments being of tbe time of Leuis XIV The red bed room fumi fumi tute used by Marie Autoinette, remain as they were iu her time, hi well as these of Jesephine the first wife of Napeleon 1. In the great dining hall lu which Nape leen lll'eutertuined the orewuud heada ' Euiepe, stand two Sevre vases which cost ?10,000 oaeb. The great Traineu is In the idine patk ; it was bui t by Leuis XIV, for one of Ul relBtrrsies, and while small lu comparison with the palace, i exeuisitely furuished and adorned, at d both are interesting for their historical associations. The ciaeli huuse near the great Traiueu contains a curious display of coaches, harness, &u , of tbe me.it ele gant and costly character, which were used en state occasions by Charles X and the Napoleons, but which iepub.iein France has no longer any use for. But the French are a tickle people, some of them having grown restive under their simple form of government, which is tee tame for them ; aud should they change their government again, which is uet at all improbable, these east off emblems of monarchy will ceme handy. llellcs el tne Orest. JThere are many ether placet? of interest we have visited, such as the hotel des In In vnlides, the maguitlcent tomb of the flist Napeleon ; the public library with its two million volumes, oeutaiuiug manuscript letters of Voltaire, Ueusieau, Montesquieu and ethers ; the plaees de la liastile aud Republic, the Bartbeldi statue of llberty for New Yerk harbor, te the top of which we ascended inside ; the oemotery Pure la Chaise, where sleep their last sleep such eminent statesmen as Cassimere I'erier, prosideut of the oeunoil of ministers under Leuis Fhillippe, Ledru Relliu, a mtMnber of the Republican government of 1818 ; M. Thiers, late president of tbe republie. Rachel the great aetres, the Rethschilds aud of Abelard and Heloite concerning whose romautie leye, mauy of your readers are familiar , th Column Veil dome, evor the great Boulevards, te the Champs Elysees, past the ArodeTrinmpho de I' Etoile, through the Heis de Boulogne back te Nutre Darae whose history is almost co-existent with that of France, The lovely little chapel of thol3;heontury built by the pious Leuis, aud the morgue with its irhastlv dead, of theeleuaut stores aud shops, the gaiety aud fashieu of Paris, the details et which would euly weary the reader. It is the Sabbath while we write whieh is a day of rest with us, but uet se here. Carpenters, tuiseus, brieklayers aud printers are buBy at work ; the shops, cafes and plaees of business are nearly all open ; omnibuses, tramway ears auu, onus are ruuuiug everywhere, keepiug up such a diu as f almost deaten you, while the streets are filled with pjeple bent ou business or pleasure. Bueb is life in Paris We leave here for Lindea in the morning via Calais aud Dever, expecting te stay in that city a day or two vUitlug Strattord Stratterd Strattord eu Aven, Warwiek aud Rouilwerth, and get te Liverpool he as te sail iu the Auranla en next Saturday, DOth lust. O. W. U. BAFFLED. One of the Meat Unnccountable and Dangoreue of Hecent Deceits Dis covered and Exposed. There I some my Merlens trouble that If at tadilng nearly every one In the land with tnnrn or leis vloleneo It seems tn sle.il Inte tlie iimly Hkh a thief In fie night Hecter cannot dlai-nesa It. Helen' lata me pttztled by Its symptoms It Is.lnilced. a meiiern nivn try. Like these severe and vauiie inalalli'4 that attack horses ami proitrute nearly all the animals In the land, thti trouble seeing te menace mankind Many of tbt victims have phlns about the chest aud suits and son.e sen.e tlines In ttiu bank. Tliy tel dun And nlupy j the mouth has a bad laste ccp"ctiUly tn the K ernlriK, A traneesilcky slime collect nlmm the teeth. Hie uppetliii it pem. there ! u feelliiKllkna heavy lout upon thn Vem-uli; HOUieMmitKii Intnl. all uenn sens itlnn Is tell at the jilLel tlifc sleuiach, wbleti feed does nut ratUfv. The eyes kniiv -unken. the hands mid lent leel ' lainmy at one time and burn llerre ly at ethers Altera while a ceitisn sets lu, at nrst dry, but alter a lew meritlislt is utten ed with a urayixti cnleiud oxpecte.-uiloii. The alll'eted ene leels tired all the while uml slui'p lines nut seem te at eid any lesL. llu b conies nereui Irritable and Kl'iemy. and Ins evil toiebedlnirs. Thore Is a irhldlnras a peculiar whining sensation tu ttie held when r slnir up suddenly The biwels uecnnw costlve aim then attain nulflnx Intensely ; tlie skin Is dry ami het at tltne j the bleed (trews thiek nnd stagnant ;t he whites of thecyu become tinned with yellow; ilia urine Is scanty and iilifli col ored, depositing a sediment after Blinding Tlierr Is trequnntly a splttlni? up of the loud, sometimes with a e ur t te, and houieMiiihs with a sweetish taste j this Is etien attended with paipl itlen et the heart The vl-ien be be reines luipulted, with tpiu belnru thn c-h; there Is a lecltnz et piOitrmleii and xieit weakness. Most of these svmpleinn are In turn pn sent. Ills thought that nearly om em tldrdit our population have this dUeiderln homeet lis vut.e i tonus, whlle medie U men have almost wholly ml-duken Its nature; bome have treated It ler one ceuipUiut, some ler another, butncarly all have tailed te reach the se.i et tlm disorder. Indeed, many physicians are aftllcted with It ireinsclvn. The txpuileneoel Dr. A. C Utcharils, restnlng at Ne 4t.1Trriuent street, Jiosten, Is thus de scribed by hltiiielf " I bad all thee pecnllnr and palnlulsvmp toms which 1 lenndailticttiirt se ui'iny of my Latlents, and wlilni had seidtun biilllediiie I new all the commonly established emi'dlm would be unaVHllliii; teri had tried theinellan In the past. 1 the'elore delei mined te strlke out In a new pith T my Intento saitslactlnii 1 lennd that 1 was Improving. Tle diil, stupid teelliiK denarii d anil I bean te enjoy lite eric-C mere My uppullte lAturned My sl"eti was retreshttii?. 'i he color et tny tace which hail been a slcu'y yellow gradually ua sun ud the pink lingo et health, in the com se el tlltee weeks 1 lelt like a new mue an I knew that it wa wholly Twlng totnewenihr tin ettielcncv id Warner's Tippecanoe. Tbe liest, which wusull the meillrlne 1 took," Doctors and scientists eir n eilimut their skill and the patientdles. 'Iheytrvuverytldng tnat lias been used by, or Is known te, the pio pie In&sliui, and then tall. KVen It thuy save nt ll'e it trenenBllercreatand prolonged agony. Where all tula can oe avoided ny precaution and care, hew limine a thing It Is teenduie tuch Hufterlngt With a pure- ami palat'bb palat'bb pieparuilen within rtucb, te neglect lisiueis simply tnexcusAble. vneTMHu. The tima for chnnglng.the light Summer Suit for semething heavier is upon us, and we. are, in consequence, busy making "grand change" in our store. we are readv for you with flue stock of Pall Clothing. a A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Ohestnut Sts., I'UInAUKLlMIIA. s24md Hj!.lHlA.K,!i XT n J'-wKK. HARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wretlchej, Uhenmatlim, Neunilgla. Sciatica, 1'leurUy Pains. Stitch In thuSlde, llackarhe, Swollen Jein's, lleait Ulf Jiase. Sere Mii'.cles, 1'aln In the CJiest, and all p tins ami aches ellh r local or d eii-seated are Instantly relieved nnd speedily cured by tun woll-knewu Hep Matter. Compeiindoil, as It IS,- et the meitlctnal vlitaes et fresh Hef6. Gums. Halsarns and Kitnicrft. It Is Incleea thm h..l jnllll-ltllllug, hUUI ulatlng, seething and stn nglheiilng rot ret rot eus Plaster uver made. Hnp Vlntttri are sold by all diuggfeia and country stores, ti cents or Ave ter l.e Mailed en receipt et pilce, Hep 1'laxter Ce , i'roprinter und Man ufacturers Uosten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. r Coaled tongue, bad breath, eeur stom ach anil liver ilN.-usn cured by Ilawley's Htom Htem ncu and l.tver Pills a cts. iieVJi-lvd&w(i) IHlSMAN'a. " MIGHTY NICE." OUU STOCIv OF NBOK TIBS, DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS, OUFF8 SUSPENDERS, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. AT EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WeBt Kinpr Street. KKUI1AHI XAII.OK1M1. i Spi'clul for 'Esidics. I haveVJnst received n Itue or th KIN EST IMl'OltTKn PO.VUKKlia the market, which will be ee'd -per plee, containing twenty yards, at 1 10; the sumo d.ualltyet goeils ate soiling In Philadelphia nt 12 and f 13. Special for Gentlemen. Just received. A BPI.KNTUI) A8BOIIT Mf.NT OK WOOI.ES (.O'lliH, suitable forth betweathci, whUli - ill be made up uteuv uteuv prWI&glylew rtgures and superior workman ship, with trimming te correspond with the .gee is both in qualltv and shaue. PKHKKOl' iJiuuiu. lEl-.KUlt N03AI.E. Ulveme a trial and lie convinced d. r winters; iNO. 23 K. qUEEN STREET, r.ANCA8TKIt, PA. HUUtxtt AtW la HOttKKt UU1HIOI, llOOIi.-.. SCHOOL BOOKS TO UKTAII. 110VKH3 AT THK Se-Called Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, AT U11EHA1. DISCOUNTS. AT THK bOOKSTOUK Of JOHS BAER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Quoea St., I.A.VOASTKlt. PA. HAKK (JUANOIJ,. GreaLReduetien -IN- FilNE CLOTHES AT- 11 Biped Iter Out. " Ker tears have linen a severe sullcrer trem pains In the back. Tiled various applications. One teUle et Themat' hclectrie UU eutlieiy cuiud lue. liured ethers equally quick. " Mrs. Itennlug et lllh St , lluriaie. wrete this or sale by 11 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and UJ gerlh Queen street. A DtmtlliiB lllicevery. Mr. fm. Jehnsen, et Huren, Dak., writes that his wile had been troubled with at ute l'.reiichitls ler many years, and that all leu'O d'es tiled gave no permanent roller, until ' procured a bottle et Dr. Klnu't New 1V cry ler conauiiiptlen.Coughsaud Ueliw. "'" had a magical eltect.and P'educud Iniia nent cure. It Is Kuaranteed lecr" '"' eases el Threat. J.ungs. or ilrencl lal 1 ubea. TUttl Hollies Kree al teclinin a Drugstore, Ncn. Ii7 and 189 North yueuii siluet, l.aucas. ter. Pa. i,argu alie tl.(. lD ilukKiti"' Aruiutk aalvu. The best fralvu In thowerld ter Outs, llrnisns Seres, Ulcers, Halt uneum, rover Henu if utter, Ohapiwd Uands, Ohllblaliib, Cerns and all gkln eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, ft li guar anuwl te give perlect sattstuetlen or money retuuded. Price, 'Jft eents per box. lfer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggut, iCTand WJ North yuten street, Lancaster. Idle: eiiKAi'r.sr I'l.aUu IN iUE uny et Liiiiuuter te buy SCHOOL BOOKS AND Scheel Merchandise! IS AT FenDersmitli's Boek Stere, OPPOSITK COUltT HOUSE. Beeks Rotalled at Wholeaalo Price, lllank and Memeran turn Heeks ut 1. 1, $ and S cents each. Writing Paper, 3 nud ft cents per quire. Scioel Hugs, 5, u, tj aud lu cents each. Scheel Companions. M iihemallcal Instruinunls, etc M-Ulve us a call. iVe sill at the low' pilces. Fen Dersmith, OPPOSITE COUIlT HOUSE, I-aneastiT, Pa. E GEREAffl, Ne. 6 "East Kins 'Street. 1 In order te roduce a heavy stock I will mat tin te order, ler then ruiludoret the seusen. all I.IUI11-WEIUUT WOOLEN at u Biiciii et sejb 25 iv nl This blir roluctlen Is YOU. CASH ONI.V. nu win enable the buyer ut get a fine iult'" Clethes, made up In the best style, alj' M low en a riady.muUu shop Suit, ,' H. GERffART. UANR3IAN ! a.1rt-tfd UL.AHI, .ItthOM-rXHHAttt: luu Je mti. E MASON FRUIT JARS -AT- CHINA HALL. MASON FRUIT JARS Veulrt Have Iteen Stt Upen, Had net Rurdeck Meed Jlitttri been a re medy et uiHiuisllenablu merit they would hum been sui down unun by the nublleas tneiisaniU et uiedlcluej have bien when their wertlilenauusn was ilitcevered. Jl unlock Jlloed Hitler t have received unbounded praises trem the nick, thus HBiaulWhlng their merit buyout! ill'pule. Ker sole by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, ia7audl3a North Queua slruet. -AT- The Lewest Prices. L1GUTJSING FRUIT JARS XlKNN UKIAKS At' 1.5 eKH I1UN I1UN dred, abetter cigar th.m is sold by most duller at 1.7 ut UAUTMAN'S YKLLOW.rUONrCIUAU UTOlilC The Hest la the Market at fflgl & Martin 15 EAST KING SWEET. i.ANrMBrKit. p ArilUL. L.1.NV- OK 1'lt'r.H AffUlUlj thit ilef y oeinpolUlort at UAUTAlANy VKULOW IfliONT C10AU 8TOUE. L. MEBOUANT TAlLORUffG DEPARTMENT. GUAND D18P1.AY OIT GOODS IN THE PIEOB -ren- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WK MAKE TO OltUEtt PANTS ! PANTS ! PASTS At 13 OJ. I1.M, $1.0), 15.00, $6.00,t7,0, np te IIO.CO. S L'lTS I SUITS ! SUITS I A Uned Business Suit ut tU. A lletter llusl. iiKxibultaltll. A NleeCassluieie ultal15 A Un- Co'kcrew suit In Hlaek, ilr.iwn and N Itn Shades at lis.ia), w ta. In p.iielngnur nerthweal wludew, p'eae leek at wime el our samples. All marked In Plalu Klgu res at the 1 ewest I ai.Ii Prices. Uevs", Bcliwil 8ult I" geed vanity are new elplajtd. Dieplnti en' v 'O leek and get ported , iu our 1'diui aie tue Lewest. L. Gansman&Bra The rASHIONAHLK MKItr;HANTTAII.OU AND .CLOTU1J1.US, Ne. 6B-C8 NORTH QDEBN STR8BT, night en the Seuthwcat Cerner et Orauge. LANCABTJCIt, PA. A9-NotcenneaUMl with any ether clothing heure In tn elty. CAJ5r ai.l.si lutMVdi'rwvH ; as low aa the lewvat, at , UAUTMAN'fl YKULOW JTB0NT C1UAW -I fl j vs
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