- , 7Vr vT' '-V,'" fXZ i. Vrf t i V, ? . , tw ., -' fife & atxcU: Velnmn XXI -Ne. 47. LANCASTER, PA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1884. Price Twe Grata. Vf She gtHranteliximi&f v- mmmmmSK J I CLUCK', waxvuk; e. n. kiieaus. jQ. id X . our Art Gallery Is new open te the Public, who are inv ted te examine our large and varied election of Oil Paintings, Bronze and Marble Statuary, Clocks and the Latest European Novel ties of every description. H. Z. RHOAD9, Ne. 4 WEST I jrTrn P. ! IIUUJ'9 N VXr IHIUlf TO'IIIK UllUHT IHIUSIC. FAHNESTOCK'SI Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats, Ladies' and Children's Coats LAUUE.'AND ATTBACTIVK HOCK NOW ON FXIUBITION IN OUB COHfOBTABLY rilTKI) Uf COAT ROOM. Newest Styles and Lewest Prices. llnmlsoine Silk Plush Coats at Lewest Prices. Moderate WI.ADIK3 IV SKAKCHOirCOA'lB SHOULD NOT 1TAIL TO VISIT OUB COAT BOOM BKreliK PUltldlASI li. R E. FAHNESTOOK, Next Doe'1 te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa OAltt'Mla, SC. .i.llK"3 UAltFKT UAL.U bargains; bargains AT SHIRK'S OAEFET HALL. 8ellint; Off te Clese BimlnetM. Eycrything Mast Positively be Sold. A rail Line of BODY IlllUSSELS.TAPESTIlY, and AD Grades of 1NOBAIN CABPUTB, BUU8, BLANKETS. COVEBLKTS anil OIL. CLOTH. OT ALL ATA BAOIilFIOS.'a - Prompt attention given tn the Manufacture el Uk Carpets te erdat . -AT SHIM'S CAEPET HALL, OOR, W. KINO AND WATER ST3 ... LANO ASTER, PA feernmiluw J." aiAUll. . uu, NOW JS THE ACCEPTED riMK FOU IIlYI.VG YOUH PAPER HANGING DONE. Yeu will never have the ADVANTAGE of such LOW PRICES in the luture. Prices are sure te be higher, and we advise all of our customers te take Advantage of the Present Lew Prices. Our Line of WALL PAPERS was never se com plete. Make Your Contracts NOW, even if jeu de net want the weik done till later in the season. PRICES : Geld Papers, from 25c up ; en the wall. PRICES : Blank Papers, from 12c up ; en the wall. Give us a call Before Selecting Elsewhere, and please bear in mind that we were the means of Lowering the Prices. Had we net taken the position we did in reference te HIGH PRICES, you would be compelled te pay the excessive rates formerly charged by paper hangers. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. JUU-lbtU Jk.tli Lltiltit, LAWN TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Ala te of straljfbt cnt toba-ce, mild and et fine flavor It l. lb longest. audproueuni.ed thti bei cigarette in tliu market. 4-rilY lT.-tia Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, WUOLKSALN AND BETA1L, -AT- E. L. Stehniaii & Ce., NO. lie NORTH QUEEN ST. marSl-lvd LANGASTKB, PA. u 9tS MILLER'S CO U Q II SYliUP. IV IS TllE BEST. sepl7-6railw TTKAUUUAKTKlta ITOU TH INDIAiN MBDIOINES, KA-TOM-EA AND MODO0 IND1ANJ OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, MO, IEABT KiNU BIBEET, I,AJ(OASTXJt.FA. KING STREET. mar's lyd Prices. Lancaster, Pa. VAHl'JCTa hi araULiaUKu isse. CARPETS -AT Philip Schum. Sen & Ce's 150 BOUTH WATER STREET, LANCASTEB.PA. We bare a full supply et BAG AND TILL. INU UAUl'Kld. yarns. We only use the best of it you want a iroel. serviceable Carpet, please ceme and exuuilne our stock betere purciiaslnu elsawbeie, a. e will sell as cneup aa the cnuapttaU Come and sen ter yourself and beceuvtnceit, as we always nave the reputa tion et making flrsl-elasa Carpets. CUSTOM BAG UAUl'KTS A 81'KCIALTYI OOVKltLKTS. COU.NTKItl'ANfc.3, BLAN. klib. uAiirii chain, aruutt. INU VAUN.AO. Dyeing Dene tn all Its branches at short no tice. COAL I COAL I Of the best quality, expressly ler family use. TllV A BAMfLKTON. EKMKMUKllTUK OLD BTAND. PHILIP 8C1IUM, SON & COU Ne. 1MBOUT1I WATEU BTKEKT, tWtrad wTICB, PA. IWIL.UI.1U JtAljuUlAU. I ibaiuVAU UAVINO BEHOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO Nes.'411 te 417 N. JIulberry St, And ttirriuM(1 rrtrr fefilllftau rtf wm I new preisttrwl te Ue all kiudael work in my lue uistieneat notice. Win. Wehlsen. AllLL.LlriK UK UIHlLLAHU'S rLUU unit Keuuittln fln cut 'lubacces. Alse, ajrat-clas Stnektuif lebuccOi at UAlUMAN'a YELLOW JfBONX ClQAJi SiUOIt M Kit IV Ah. u UJlT'B HK.MICUI. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND L1VEK REMEDY. Never Known te Fail. IT IS A .SPECIFIC rer Kidney and Liver Troubles, Bladder, Urinary suit Liver DIshuh., Dropsy. Uruvcl ana Diabetes. IT IS RELIABLE la curing Bright' hlsenie, Tains in the Boek, Letas 01 Milts Btuntleu or Nen- liuleulluu et Urine. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It carts Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour SUitaacu, 1) j spepita, coustlpalleu and 1'Uns. IT WORK3 PROMPTLY ana cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, Ueusral Debility, Excesses and JTeeiaiu Vtakn.s. USE IT AT ONOE. It restores the KIDNEYS. LIVER and UuWtLS, te a healthy asilun, and c-llHKe when all elder inedteliit. tali Hundreds have Uuu aved win have Oteu given up te die by lilciid. ami pbyslcuns. i'lice tLii. eeud ler Ulu.tr&tud Pamphlet HUNT'S EEMEbY CO., Providence, B. L. BOLD BY ALL DBUUUIVT. yelu,ib3Aw 4 UttKAl Htiuveaa. HOP PLASTER. liiu poieuapltutir la latueus ter lie quick and Heart) action in curing uaie UacK, ltliuu uiuU.ui, DUallut, CllcIt Hi inu llailc, elite ami Ulp, Kuuialula, OUU Jelntaund Jiunclus, tore Clival, lUituuy iruublu. uuu ull patus erainus cltliur local or iieuiieuUxl. it soeltiua, Blieutf hen. and bliuiumuie lUe parte, lliu Uluuaut bepa ceiiib.uud wllh tjuln. -clean aud leany te apply. euH.nur U. liuluieuis, lullulu aud kaivua. I'rice, Si LuuU or 6 ler li ii. oeid by uiugitlsl and uuuutiy stuitia tiatlixl un ii-ceiuiei pneue. Hup fmutr Vovt Vevt pany, f lOpileUji., Uu.teu, 11a.. A QKBAT SUCCESS. rlhe best lauiily ptU uiadu llawleyV UleuiHLh ana elver I'lii. lie f Jeaaeui in oulieu auu uusy te lake. nevAWyd&ir (1) tint uutittu. N Iff ttMXX. UUbUS. WATT, SHA1 k GO., UAVE MADE KXTENBIVK VUBCIIASKS OF CUlLDUtN'a Merine Underwear, IN ALL BUK3 AND QUAl.lTiEb AT l'Ol'. ULAIl I'iUCfl.3. Ladies' Merine UnclerweaI, IN ALL SIZES AT 370, 15 i 43c, 750, f 1.00, 11.25. Gentlemen's Merine Underwear, IN ALL 81ZE4 AT IU0, 37, 15c, WJ, 75c, 11.00. Ladie3 Scarlet Weel Dndeiwear. IN ALL blZKi AT 11.00, 1125, 1 W, $1.75. Gentlemen's Scarlet Underwear, Ar 75c, II 00, 11 23, 11.10, IL7S. CA9ES or WMte ai Colored Blaitt, Krem the recent manufacturer's auction rales in New Yerk, at 'il per cenu under former pilce. NEW YORK STORE. NO3.8AND10 EAST KINO FIT, OuoetcttlKn. Ar tiUAala'tt. Chinese Lanterns AT 800. FEB DOXHNS. Alse, rine, Larg, Deaerated llll'OBTED FIiAQB OF ALL, SIZES. FIREWORKS. Portraits for Traneparoneles. nUNTlNOYLAObet any sUe tarnished at tuert nottea. Campaign Badges, SOID Al' BEDUGED I'BlOEs TO CLOSE euu arecB. At BURSK'S NO. 17 BAST KINO BTREBT. LANCASTEU. PA. MUUB AMU atAXlUKMUt JUBUUl. UUUKS. SCHOOL BOOKS TOBETAIL BUYEBS AT TUB Se-Called Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYEUS, AT LIBBBAL DISCOUNTS. AT TUB DOOKSTOBU OF JOIS BAEE'S SOITS, 16 aud 17 North Queen Bt, LANOAhTKU. ?A. 1Jt.CTft U Utlln At SJl a fba. UIK. ured, a eutter cigar thau Is sold by most dealers at 11.75, at UAJiXMAN'S YELLOW.FBONTCiaAU IOBJt BKEUflER'S HOT SE0T. AHHAIL1NU ULalNK WIXUUCT HKHUT, he Tflls An Immense Itroeklyn AnnlKne Vrhy iiruvrr Utavelaed Saeul.i be hltcted frtsldeiit of the Natien, Before an audlenoe that atraleed tha capaetty of the Brooklyn rink en Wed nesday evoDletf, Rev. Ileary Ward Beeeber made a striking ipeeeh en the l9suca of the campaign. lie tald in ubstaoeo t " Before many of yen were born I wan roekiug the oradle of the Repabllean party. (Applause ) I am new opposing lbt party whose oradle I roeked beeause 1 de net mean te be a pall bearer te carry i be co 111 a of that party te the grave. (Qreat obeerlnir.) Gentlemen, the Re publican party la en its way te dostrue destrue dostrue tleu, unless you turn the switch and run It elf en te a side traek. "I speak te you a a Jnry te-night. The ease before you Is net that of a trembling culprit. It la your own whole country that is brought before yen te-night, aud whose cause I am te plead plead aa If life or death huug en the issues. I am in dead earnest, and that you thall fled out belere I hive finished (Applause ) "Wliftt is tbe future? What are lis perils t The war ie ever. All the great questions that agitated the community are past, and jeu can't bring them back again. (Cheers ) I leek forward and ithk myself, thaeklul ler the achieve meuta gene by, what are the prospects iu advance ? There are two great dan nets that betide our government One is tbe danger thatoemes from tbe corruption of wealth, and tbe ether is tbe danger that comes from the corruption of tee long held power. (Applause ) "All tbe oeuntties of Europe are saGer ing te day from tbe gnawing, cankerous inllueuee of money ; the making of money stands conspicuous above all ether things. We are iu danger from that. We have what is called a system of proteetlnn. It is a vast scheme of taxation. It rolls into the reservoirs of Washington 1400,000,000 every year. A hundred millions of dol lar lie pulseless, useless, motionless there te-day. (Cheers ) i TUE VOTB MILIi "It is net strange that this golden water in the milldam at Washington is omplujed te grind out votes ter tbe Republican party te day. Oae of tbe greatest dangers of tbe day is bribery. Voters are bribed. Te-day It is sought te buy a candidate into the prcsid-ullal chair for meuey. I have been credibly iufermrd that between one aud two million of dollars have been rolled west te gild the state of Ohie. Auetber like stream is pouring into Indiana. Our great danger is ttiU in the near luture we shall have a government that will be honesoorabed with corruption pecuniarily. ".New, under the oircumBtaneec, I ask you which man will be ment likely te meet and resist this cankerous tomituey Mr. Blaine or Mr. Cleveland ?" (Crit b of "Cleviuua l (Jleveluud 1" aud great en tliusiasu) ) "Fabulous sums," continued Mr. Ueechur, "had been paid te buy votes and deba&e voters." What sort of a lUure, he naked further en, would Mr. Ulaiue make iu reform? He had heaid dunug the campaign a geed dual about I'naiUeeiHm iu its application te Iude Iude peuuetit Republicans. l-UAIUSLhS AND rCIUTAXB. Who was the I'hansee ? Id the earlier day he was the PuiiUu et tbe Jews the 1'dttuu el the Orient, as the Eoitliau.Pu Eeitliau.Pu litau was tbe Puritan of the Occident, Tbe Putita-s gave liberty te old EugUnd as they gave liberty te New'Eugland Tbe Pdtiuu wae a Pharisee, aud he thanked Ued he was a Pcatiaee. Whether he was a dude he did nut kuew, (Laughter and applause.) It they wanted a mau as pietideul who would keep the reservoirs lull loreortupt purposes, then Dlaine was this man. Every atep he took iufiiauee would be lollewtd by a rear evtr the , whole continent. And people there were who talked about the statesmanship of Blaine 1 lie was a peuenal friend of Blaine. lie had net had tnauy interviews with him. Fer twelve jears he watebed thi? man te see if lie was the right mau, which be was net. Fer mere tnan ten yeats be was alraid et bim afraid of a mau who wanted a uougressieuat committee te see if he was honest ; a man who was reelected by one convention and then rejected by another oenventlon and who should have been rejteled by a third convention. TUE BLAINE INTBKVIEW. lie bad been challenged te give the par par tieulatB of hii interview with Mr. Blaine at the Fifth Aveuua hotel. Mr. Jey did net seem te be auy longer in existence as a respondent. Alter he bad spoken at Cooper Union in advoeaoy of General Gar Held for the presidency he received a request from Sir. Blaine te call en him at thu Fifth Avenue hotel, and be did se, aouempamtea by his eldest son. Mr.UUine read te him a long artiele in tbe Truth, te which his own reply was that one third of the article was truth and tbe ether two thirds lies. lie then narrutid te Mr. Blaine tbe particulars of the conversation between Mr. Jey aud bimaelf. Mr. Blaine was net angry, but simply said, In sub. stance, this cannot be, as be bad no reoelleotlon of auy sueh transaction aud did net think he had auy bends of that kibd. TUE MOST DAMNING TIIlNd ABOUT IT. At this point of the intetview I began te be touehed a little myself, oentiuued Mr. Beecher, and " I asked Mr. Blaine, 'Where did I get the story, or did Mr. Jey tell it te me ?' Mr. Ulaiue replted, 'Mr Jey is my best friend.' I understand it very well new. I said te Mr. B'aine, Tnat is tbe most damning thing about it " In this oenueotlon be told of another brief interview be bad with Mr. Blaine, whom he met as he was coming out of au express office. This time the conversation turned en the best men for Mr. Qarfleld'a cabinet. " Who de you think," asked Mr. Blaine, " would be the best mau for secretary of state ? ' I answered, "James O. Blaine." " De you think se?" Mr. Blaine asked me, and tbeu added the requent, " I wish you would write that te Mr. OarUeld." TOO WANT TEMPTATIONS. They might wonder at hie .ayiug this, but be reasoned with himself that it would net de te send Mr. Ulaiue te the interior department, as there were tee tnauy temp. tailens mere, it certainly would uet no te put bim in cbarge et the treasury de partment. (Laughter and cheers.) Al tueuh he was a geed letter wntei (mere ebetis) it would net de te put him at thu head of the posteffloe department In bis simplicity he though it would be better te make bliu secretary of state as he would have te no into the cabinet aey way, aud be could de the least harm us secretary et state. Frem this point Mr Beeeber speke at some lingth about tbe civil serviea reform and its advantages te tbe government. He urged that Mr. Blaine, instead of being an advocate of civil service reform, bad allowed te be written tbe me.t scathing letters against it uuder bis reef aud under uia eye anu uureeuKea. Alter oenoiuaing this portion el bis dlweurie, us gave s most graphic portrayal of tbe career of Ooverner Cleveland, stepping as he went along te give unanswerable replies te tbe many Accusations and charges raide gainst bim. NOAII DATIS ANSWERED. He also most explicitly and empbatteally refuted the allegations made by Judge Neah Divls, of tbe supreme oenrt, against Mr. Cleveland In his recent speech In Broek lyn. He urged that there was no sort of a obanee te make any crltleicm of Mr, Cleveland's acts as governor. He said he was as simple as a child, as sincere as a saint and possessed of geed common sense and very uncommon honesty. While Mr. Blaine was going through Ohie, In diana and Michigan aud was seen oeming back te New Yerk and Brooklyn te upset things here. Ooverner Cleveland was attending te the duties of his office and letting tbe country use its judgment whether te put him in a higher place or net. A TATRIOT, NOT A rATlTISAN. Mr. Cleveland was a catrlet. net a Dar- tisan. When he became governor he tamed only one man out of office. Gover Gover eor Cernell bad removed a one armed soldier and put a stalwart man in his plaee. uoverner Cleveland removed tbe stalwart man and put the soldier In his old plaee again. (Chenrs.) That was the kind of man Qrever Cleveland war. Over half of his staff were Republicans. Tnia was the man for Washington, (Loud and pro pre pro traeted eheering ) Perhaps the most forcible portion of Mr. Boeeher's long, plain spoken and telling speech was his replies te tbe arguments of these who de net think it right te leave the Republican party. He left no sbted of a foothold for such people te stand en. He said their logie was simply infamous, rjueh men would feel bound for Tweed if he were living and up for etHLcnn their patty tieket. Ne man with any such logie, if he had a wife, should go home betere he bathed and eleaned himself. (Laughter.) TUB POLITICAL UURRAIX. As it was every mother's son of them would drop his tall between his legs aud vote for tbe man of bis party's choice, no matter bow big a raseal be might be. (Iteuewtd laughter.) All be had te say about sueh people was that they wete affected with the murrain of blighted politics. Buch men would net leave their party. They would net join tbe Independent Ite publicans. Who were tbe Iudependeut Ut publicans? They were the meu who Ieek out for danger. Suppose a stage coach was plunged into the mud aud me rass. Your partisan would net leave tbe couch under aey oireumstanoes. The way was te get the coach out of tbe mud aud then get in again. (Laughter ) This was what tbe Independent Republicans were doing. (Cheers ) Te elect Mr. Blali e president under ull the eharges uud impli cations against him was te say te any un principled man, "Ne matter what your life ii, tf you can only get tbe nomination for president you will be oleeted." Will jeu tell your ehildren ljinglsa safe thing? Truth was tbe ele safe thiug that held t-oeiety together, tbe bend tbat puts trust between mau and roan. He was net going te join tbe Democratic part. He had fought against it all bis life. KEEP OUT A BAD MAN. He was euly working te keep out a bad man and put in a geed man iu tbe presi dential chair. (Tremendous eheering ) Tbe best men of the two parties were werkiug for the best geed. If the Deme crutie party proves incompetent after four years all they had get te dowastewhiil tbem out. He would dely the party te de much worse than the Republican party was sure te de with Blaine at the bead, lhe Independent Republican patty was as y t au undeveloped third party. It held the balanea between tbe two partita. The platforms of tbe two parties were se near alike that if one were swap ped for tbe ether during the night the dif dif lerenee would uet be known in tbe morn ing. He gave as the platform of the Independent Republicans, liberty of thought, liberty et conscience, liberty of motion aud liberty of commerce tbe world ever. The business of government was te give all meu fair play, right of labor, no oemmunism, no nihilism and safety of tbe individual the world ever. A oentrast wbieh affeided some amusement as well as feed for thought was drawn between tbe respective cabinets of Cleveland and Iilaine as offsetting Bayard against Mulligan, Trumbull against Jay Oeuld, and seen. COWAnDS WllO WILL NOT VOTB. He ridiculed tbose wee said they would net vote aud denouneed tbem as cewwrus. Te these who proposed te rote he said vhat te vote for Biaien was te vote for corrup tion, te vote for St. Jehn te vete for air, for Butler te vete for mud, and te vote for Cleveland te vote for an honest man. After all Blaine had some geed qualities. He was kind, impulsive, would serve a friend if it did net inconvenience him, was a geed tighter, bold and fearless. Ilia se eial qualities were, however pre-eminent, se pre-eminent tbat he could net but think that Providence bad ordained him te stay at neme. irroiraeieu eneers ) In closing, Mr. Beecher paid an eloquent tribute te the sterling Qualities et Mr. Cleveland's private life. He bad been base, iy branded by rash and credulous elergy. men. They did net go te Mr. Cleveland privately te seek information but went te harlots aud drunkards. His own honored aud beloved wife, unknown te him, bad sent te Governer Cleveland cuttings from tbe newspapers in regard te the governor's life in Albany. That letter, if published, would be a gem iu literature. Te tbat letter Governer Cleveland sent a prompt reply by return mall, and it had been In his possession two or three weeks. Buch complexity had arisen in the can vass tbat he telegiaphed a day or two age te Governer Cleveland asking it be could make public his letter, and tbe reply came baek that he might if iu his judgment be thought best. Mr. Beeeber thereupon, In a slew, measured and impressive tone, read tbe letter which was printed in Men. day'e Intellieunceu. ''When iu the gloomy night of my own sufferings in jeurs gene by," Mr. Boeeber weut ou in solemn tones when he had fluished reading tbe letter, " I sounded every depth of sorrow, I vewtd tbat if Ged would bring tbe day star of life te me I would never suffer brother, friend or neighbor te go unfriended should a liVe serpent seek te cruih him. (Cheers ) That oath 1 will regard new, beeause I kuew the bitterness of venomous lies, 1 will stand against venomous lies that setk te htiug te death a man and magistrate worthy a better fate. Men oeucsel me te peuder lest I stir against my own griefs. Ne ; I will uet be president. If I refuse te intorpesa a sbie'd of well placed oentl deuce between Governer Cleveland and the swarm of liars that nestle iu tbe mud or sling arrows from ambush may my tongue cleave te the reuf of my mouth and my right hand forget its eanulug," (Cheers ) Tbe chairman announced tbat another meeting of Independent Reptiblleaus would be beltl In tbe rink en tbe UOtb, at I vrbieb addresses would be made by Geerge I William uurtts and Uolenei Ulggluseu. I Tns matting tnsa ftojeomsd VMU at the Dead tn the tit Inr, TheuBanrts of stnrles en tl Is niitilret are told all n wtilLh when thoroughly tltte I. nre foun.itelitvolii.il ttietr origin in djspepsin and nervous ureatns. Te net ml et euun un pleasant ilrimin tone up your Memaih and Mrengthenietir tiervrs tih llrnwn' Iren Bllters. hvirytx.dy who tries this famous toule anus It tellable, ami pleasant in tla aeilnn. Mr. Aug. Kane, et (31 Kim street. Cincinnati, says. "Brown's lreu llltteistn llrely cund tnu of dt.pepsla " A irat lllsoeTety, Mr. Wm. 'Ihemm, et Newton, la,, suvs "MywilehM bten seriously allectwi with a ceuh ler twenty live yeirs. and tnu sprlrnr mere severely tnan ever before Hha hid ued uiitity leinuiite without rtillrtt. and beln urainl letry Dr. Kind's New Discovery, did se. wltn men Kratlfyln lisulu. 'lite Hist, bottle relieved Iter very much, mid the sicutul bottle has abietuutly cured her Mte lias nut hadiOftOet health rer thirty jciiri." Mrlu.1 bottle, free tit coo tran'a ilrun store, ei. 187 and 119 erlh (Jtieeii street, Lancaster. I'a. Large size, II 00. (ui Hew Much Mill ItT Hew much nt Themat' Eclectrie Oft Is re quired te cure T Duty u veryllttle. A few urepi will cuic" any kfudel anaenn ant but a Utile mere. U neeled ler sprains an t luuii luuii nes.es. KliLUinalUm lsnolee readily nUeateitt an ouuce and i-uinml ms two euueesate re outfit, mi tneillelne hetvevur, 1. se eutu te cute with the H-iiue number of applications. Sersalnbyll li Cecliran, Urult, U7 aud 139 North IJueen street. itacklea's Arnica naive. The Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Herns, Ulcers, salt Ubeum, Pever Beres, Tetter, Uhapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay require!. HI) guar anteed te give perlect saumactlen or money relnndext, l'rlce, S ennts per box. Fer sale by II. B cechran, druirxut, 137 and 139 North Oueen Ntret. I.Rnreut'tr 1 Wuii averybuur te Kuuw. Bev. Geerge 11. Thayer an old citizen et this vicinity known te every one lis a most Influential clUzen and christian minister et the M. E. church, lust this moment slopped In our Btere te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that 1 consider tbat both utyselt and wife awe our lives te entlOh's Consumption Cure." It Is having n tremendous sate ever our leuntcrs andls giving perlect satisfaction in nil caaei et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DU3. UA1U11KT1' FUANCE. L'eCBBOJi, Did., May 15, '7S. Sela b UJJ. Cochran, diuRglsUNes. 137 and 189 North Utteftiiitxei. Cancastnr MUHnrvti 'Duu't Hurry, (ituil.iuftn," Said a man en his wav tj behauyed "there'll be no tun till I tjut meie." We sly te IB.1 dys peptic, nervous, and itebtlltatei, don't liutry lliOJKbtiesaiy ter semu rumedy et doubtful merit, unc.rtalitef rullef.wn-it ten can getnt tbe drtigxtsU ter e iu dollar liurdeiK tiloeil Jtttlert uliueit nui'd te luii) and curtain te bmi.flt. Ker Ui dv II It Cecliran. eriticrfist, l17Mi.it f4 Nnrlll I )i. en .truut ULui U1.IU UMUSMAN'S. "MIGHTY NICE." OUB STOCK or N B O K TIBS, DRBSSSHIRTS, COLLARS, O0FF3 SUSPENDERS, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. AT EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 Jtfest Klnff Streot. I" Tints or ikauk l'uti'Attu run WAtt. WUILETUEBE t LULL IN POLITICS, BUV YOUU Fall ui Winter Clili, AND BUY AT Burger & Sutten's, MERCIIAN7 TAILORING AND VLOTUINQ S'lORE, Ne. 24 Centre Square. QOOtm MAT BK HIUUEK IN PIUCE ArTKUTUK I'ltKblUhNlIALELEC. , '1'IUN. NO TELLING-IT'S A FACT. CALL AT OJ.CK AND SEE THE BARGAINS OFFEBED BY Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. .24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANGABTEU, PA.' fehl-lvd VAttl'Kl ILtCAflAU. Qf&UlAt. MUT1UK. -TO- Correct n False Impression Being circulated in rotcrenca te our system el CLEANING CARPETS we will state tliit ST EVM Is merelv med tn power lenlrlvliiK iiurenlmi, and tines MIT come In contact with the carpet lu any way; theiutore the CARPETS ARE NOT SHRUNK OBUOL0119 DtSTBOYED. The cirpets are beaten en tie wrong Fide, wltiie n belles of swtitly revolving brooms briili thM surlace. and u tan et Immense pow pew et thermi)!lil r-uieves tee uuit. Impure gases, Ac, thus giving Complete Ventilation, atlilns much needed and Ot gained In the old proe sset hunting by hand. OAlU'llia AUE OUXUANTKED AGAlNbT INJUltY If we in)ure youre rpet, we will replace It with a new one, ue matter hew old or worn it may l). -Leuve orders at works, wltn LANCASIKlt 0UUAN FACTORY, COB. CUUltUU AND DUKE ST3. -Oil- J. B. Martin & Ce.1!?? eetlA till NillLl.. lju UU, viuln v mcr.r.riiLiUu, -BANKERS.- rKIMEUAILWAYSSCUIllTll-S ALWA1S e.n ha.vu run iNVtaiMf.Nr. MlNK:AIlLlS IlKAl. h.bTA'1 E 7 PKB l.bNI HU.Di toil SaLE Al' 101AD1N Tk.kK.SI. I'BUI'lUhTOBS Or "POOR'S MANUALur UAILWA1B." COftlibsPONDENUK 1N- O'.Ud'iei 41MAII.8T NKWMIKK LiUHUH'Al'llUlillI 1 f lu Ladiea' anil tiutiti' iirnlsiilng UoeJs, UO lO llr.en IOI.U 3. Ne. M Nerm yueeii atieai. Untlerwear. HtMtery.Bliliia. I'ai.ta, OVeiulls. Hnl Jucstjig, touiletu ceuntTpaiies, Uinb'elUi, f,ei;lc wtur, cellars, euipmiuis mi :ioileus 'l he above are puut Mes, and will be sold te dely competition, i'leaae call and exatn ine uioreyou hu,. miuaamteUK VLUJIIIHU. We have certainly " hit th nail en tha head" In preparing for this season's utoek et Cloth ing. Our goods were never bet ter, but we anticipated the Blew times and realized from the be ginning that things must be marked down te the lowest notch. Our Clothing has beea awarded First Premiums at thla year's fairs held at Doyleatewn, Pa and Mt. Helly, N.J. A. C. YATES &' CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Hts PHILADELPHIA. s2-4 nut -J1KMOVAI. AND UfKMINQ. LAHOABTKtt, Pa., Sept 10, 198L I dartre te m-itce known te my friends . ,' and customers, and the pabllc In general, that 1 have rem vel irem 23 lertn O.a'sea street te 111 VertlVjaasn street, formerly occupied by the find et Smalm? Bans, man, where I hav.i opane I wltn a Urg-e as as as sortmentor BntjiUh, Kmnch an I German Novelties, te-mther with a larg line et De niiittc Kubrlci. Comnmedaj ray" m hi stecKli, of uj goels and new styles, IV , r,Ml ... Ifldl til ll In nlli.lllra n n.nllml. i& ancent veur pi'reniice, you will have an opperiunlty of raablni; elections fiera a stock uneiin til 1 1 In ttt vrt)ty anil adapt id te tlte present demand, whlcb Is ler KOed vttliKH "cntlOTianlv styles and elficts nd)TiUi9lte tit Nothing but the very Ihbi et werkumnsblp ; an t prces te suit everybody, I'leusu laver tne with your erdeit). leurs very truly, D. R. WINTERS. L. UANaaiAM A 1I11U. MERCHANT TAILORING. DEPARTMENT. x QBAND DISPLAY OT QOOD3 IN THE PIEOBi -reB- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE TO OBDKB PANTS I PANTS I PANTS 1 At t&OU, I3.W, tl 00, tS CO, H.00,17 oe, np te H0.L SUllS I BU11SI BU118I A Geed BnMties9 Hnlt at til A Better Bust nembultat 111. A Nlcollasslrcere fnttattlS A Fin Ce'kscrev Mutt in lllack. Umwnand Nine Hhailcs at I18,v20, tn 123 In peastns ear ncrtbwust window, please leek at some et our samples Alt marmulln Plain Ikutvs at tha Lewest I asb Prices Beya' school aulls in itoed varli ly are new dleplayed. Drep In 11 euiv 'e toot and get posted, as our Vrices.ar the Lewest. L.&ansman&Bre. The TASHIONABLE MEHrHANTTAILOM AND CLOTUIKB3, U 66-68 NORTH QDEBN STRUT, Bight en tbe Southwest Cerner et Otmbs) LANCABTKB, PA. Net connected wltn any ether clethlag house in tbe city. l?ALL ANNuUNUJSaKMX -or- Fine Tailoring -AT- E GERIAM, Ne. 6 East King Street. I have new in stock the most complete and choicest assortment of FINE WOOLENS FOU THE TALI. AND W1NTEB TBADK roflered ivtore In thiscllr. A srMt vi , Ot l.lT "TlLK UHK1 KEU tUIT' COIlKSUHElvi in all sltadrs ana qual IUivj. A splendid ussertment et LIGHT AND HKAVY.WEiailX OYERCOATINa. PHce A" I.MIV AS THK I OWE3T SJld all coetls wan anted as rcpreiented. H. GERHAKT. I HK4T HABUAINtl, TUtl.KI nure, ,, UetUltng elsewbere fir tM. we are selllsf ste X or II OX UAseir s wn I ave a le tock and want ' re-1 ice tc. Till, will uiaSe Ibetn go taut. $i r. earlv'f - ' ,W BrZOHTOLD'S DBTJO 8TOM, Ne, tn wT2SMfcI1UU,, 4 u V-jJ ' fj M M ' Of"-. i V ;"i V" tvt
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