"V rx r7'.'. '"-" , v"V 7i.4-iV! -Hi t r- y. " v i - Jf ' ' -t . f - T ' ." re i M ,. .F 7l ,i , j. . 4 . ; ,,t . " Trfu . W . n.l i J I. SJ ..-i -j.. j' " .Vf -- -i"T--' ., - &' -4;. ,t '. .iT- r,- r K"r . uMligmM mtftt: '.' Sd 'i Volume XXI -Ne 48. LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2b. 1884. Prloe Ta Cttte. CJ OW! ,J WWPf'WIlvtfl'f AJB(Jpl rr i utr moods. N RXT DOUit TO THE UOUHT HOUSE. FAHNESTOOK'SI LadieB and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. LAttdEiAND ATTRACTIVE STOCK NOW ON EXU11UTION IN OUR COHrOETAULY FITTED UP coat room:. NoweHt Styles nnd Lewest Price?. Unndsome Silk Flush Coats nt Modernte Trices. 49-i.aiues 1.v8k aiieii or coats should net fail te visit our coat room iiepeee purchasing. E. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa vaui'mtb, ...li.1J UaIU'KT II ALU BARGAINS ! -AT- BRIBE'S CARPET HALL. Seiling Off te Cleso Business. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A ("nil Line of BODY IHM.SSELS, TAPESTRY, and All Grades Of INGRAIN CARPETS, IIUUB. lILANKETa.COVERI.ErdandOlL CLOTH. t ALL AT A - Pieinpt attention k in the Manufacture et Rag Carpets te erUei -AT SUM'S CAEPET BALL OOn. W. KING AND WATBH BTS lehil-Imdnw niuyjse, UKATKHH, tjTevrH. M ohm Mm, Mr Heirs, Cellar Dealers, IN GtlKAT VAUIKTY AND AT l'KICEB TO 8UIT EVERYBODY. WI CALL &PKCIAL ATTENTION TO THE Dual Draft Deuble Heater, new Steve of entirely neval construction and design, strictly down draft, perfect com bustion, osnnel emit gas or smoke because It consume all the. gasses and smoke, deposit, no oet In tli plposer fluei, has nogn.te or lire pet te burn out, require 1st. attention tlun any oilier move, li under perfect control unil li clean, powerful and economical. Aigyle Pleasaut Heme and White Star Parler Heater, NEW, HE VUTIFUL AND IN EVEEY RESPECT FIEiT-CLASS. Albien ami Indies' i'ride Cook Steves. Conqueror Cellar Heater, With ELECTRIC REGULATOR te control tlie fire, which can ba set te any degroe et beat desired, and ieulate tlie dumper nuiemallcally. All stove uiu guranted te glva satlslactlen and llcateri set up by flrstclass work, men. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., Neb. 25 and 28 West King Street, iiancaster, Pa. cSlindWASAItnw IIINE3 JU1U S. OLAT MILLEE, lines, Brandies, Gins, Old Rye lisMes, &c Se. 33 l'ENN SQUARE, LANCASTEK, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. .IJlriJl.fc.VT J.'Olt TltlSUif KAPA4T UNION UVliUWAi'.E C0.'3 Eink Eeller Skates IN LANCA3TEU, GO TO MARTIN RUDY, Dealer in Dicycles, 'J ricycles, Etc, Ne. 0 EAVT KINO STItEKT. 3-lilcvcle 111 l i Scheel, 8. W. tiiuare and West IvtngbtreeU Cor. Cenlre e8-Ud AlHiUATlUNA.1.. St. UtllHUCA HALL UII HOYS, KKIST KIlfiTO WN, lid., prepares for any cellege or business lite. Unsurpassed. t?SO te J00 a inr. PUOt. J.U.KINKAU, (UKlSSineed Principal, . I AVKltPlllill U JLLEUK. PA.. 0 MILKS . Jretn PhllaHulphia, en thn Penn'e. It. it. T1IOMAM CHAbti.LL,. 1., President Under eare et Uembers of Society of friends, but open te emitr uiassicai anu ocisni'ne courses. Thorough instruction, ample equipment. Practice in Astronomical Observatory, chem ical l.abratery ami Machine nhep Complete Uymneclum. Library H.uue volumes, ileaull tul Oreuuds : lieullhlul location In tee coun try. Next halt year begins tb month (Sep lumber) 17, ItUi. Addrtss, PUOT. ISAAC all AUl'LEsS, Dean, llaverlerd I eileg P. O., Pa. tepSO-fitdTu.ThftS IN UAhltS OrUAMlKUTUKHK AUKTHK widest variations In the degrees et pain : neither Ike size nor the duration or period et the tumor teem te lutluonce the amount of pain with certainty. Cancers, Tumors, Skin Diseases also, Chronte and Private Diseases -successfully treated by Oils II. 1). and M. A. LONOAKEU. Offlce 18 East Walnut street, Lancaster.-Pa. Consultation fr.e. e23 StdAw 159 159K Watches and Clocks. , luaaAixe ia' Watohee, Oloeka, Chains, Rinse, Bpeotaeles, ete, Uepalrlng et all kinds will recelve my per. tonal attention. LOUIS WKUKU, w Ne. 150X North gueen street. Uomember name and number. Directly epp nnatutCUV Hetel. nearPrtnn'a Depot. lySlly -lATAltllfl. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUHES COLD IN HEAD, CATARKH HOSE COLD, HAY tEVElLDEAPNE 8, HEADACHE. Eaiy te use. I'rlce. sec, Ely Ilre's . On-ege, N.Y., U.S.A. HAY FEVER. EL'S CKEAMilALM Causes se P&ln (lives lteilef at Once. Tueiuugh Treatment will Cure. Aeta I lciulderSnutl. Apply Inte Nostrils. -Ulvu it a trial, te cunts at druggist- (Dcents by mall. Send for cucular. Sample bottle by mall, 10c. liLV DROTHBRS, lKoedAw DrugulaU. Owpe, N. Y riENN uiuaic4 Ar ai.ua riot uum. I ilrct, a heller elgur than Is sold by most i;ca!eiaaH1.75, 41 UALiUAN'S YELLOW JTUOUTOIOAU fTOUE, ea BARGAINS ! 8ACRIFI0K.1 J LANCASTER, PA &v. OTOVJSS. LIU U OHS. UAItfJCTS. E iVjTAULIIJUKU 18S0. CARPETS -AT- Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER BTRBBT, LAMCASTKB.PA. Weliave a fnll supply of BAQ AND KILL- 1NU CAUPKTS. We only n:e the best of yarns. If you want a uoed. sorvlceaDlo carpet, pluase come and uxamlne our stock buferv purcnesiug eisawoere, as we win sen as cheap as the cheapest. Come and sua ter yourself and beconvlnced, as we always have the reputa tien ui uiaKing urai-eiass ;erpeui. CUSTOM UAO CAUPETS A SPECIALTY) C0VEKLET3. COUNTEKPANKS, ULAN- KET3, CAUPET CHAIN, STOCK' 1NO YAUN, fte. , Dyeing Done In all its branches at short no tice. COAL1 COAL I Of the beetlquailty, expressly ter family use. TUY A SAMPLE TON. SEUEMUEUTUE OLO STAND. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO'H. NO. 150 SOUTH WATKK STItEET, nVSmd nihTKH. PA IIUUH AH 11 UTAIIUtlMJIi JCHOOLUUOK3, SCHOOL BOOKS TO UETAIL I1UYK118 AT TUB Se-Oalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, AT LIBEEAL DISCOUNTS. AT THE bOOKSTOUE Of JOO BAER'S SONS, 15 and 17 North Queen St, LANCASTEK, PA. rULL LINIS Or PIPK3 AT PiilUCS X that defy competition at KAUTMAN'S YELLOW filONT ClOAlt STOUK. NOTIOK XU XHavafAsaBIIiS ANU UUM NEKS. AH persons are hereby torblddue te trespasa en any et the land of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Laucuver ouunueo, wnetuer inclesed or uu Inclesed, either ter the purpose et sheeting e: suing, as uie taw wiu de nguuy eulercy Axeinxt ail trespaajlnir en said lands et tu undersigned atCer this notice. WH. COLEMAN VBJCEHANt B.PEUCYALDEN, ' KDWAUD O. VBEKHAN, Uffrajytw It. VY. CeUsnut1. Bile tltDlOAi. rilHKIlt ONLY f4ULT,-'THKT AKK L tee cheap for the geed they de," they say 01 Ilonien's capclne Platters. Price 2) cents. "WTIC1UKA HKMKD1ES. OTJTIOUEA. INFANTILE lit, 00 1) PURtriEIU HU1NBBAUT1FIEIU5. AND AP0S1T1VKCUKR FOR KVBKY FOKM Or BK1N ANI1 III.OOI) D1SKA8ES, KltOM XMurj.nsTosuneruLA INrANI.lt.Rand lUrtli Hmneri.llllk Cruil. Hculled Head. Kczeman, and erery form et Itching. Hcaly, Pimply. Hcrolaleu. and lulier ltud lllicea9 et tte lllerxl, tkln andccalp, with l.omel Hair, from Infancy te Alie, cured by the Cpticuha Ubsoltirt.Oie new bleed pa pa rlfler. Internally, ami Cuticura and Lvticcri feAr, tlie sreat akin curn.eitcrnr.lly. Abto Abte lutely pure nnit iae, and may bt untd (ren iht moment ektrlh. OUR LITTLE BOY." M r. and Mrs. Everett Stabbing, Belchertown, lira .write: imr llttle boy was terribly urntcUHt wlinscrelula, mit Uhcum and Kry Bipelaiavi r.lnce be nl born, and nothing w could give hlin helped httn until we trlei LUTiccm Kbmbeiks. wlilch gradually cure I htm, uut 1 hu Is new &s lair as any child." " WOBK8 TO A OHARM." J. B. Weeks, ccq.( town trcaiurer.St, Albans, Vt., says In a letter dated March K : " It worse te a chti'm en my baby's face and head. Curie I the head entirely and lini nearly cleaned the lace of sores. 1 have recommended K te sev eral, and Or. Plant has ordered It ler them," "A TERRIBLE OA8B " Charles Kayre IUnkle, Jersey City Heights. N. J., writes : " lly son, n lad of twelye yearf, was completely cured of a terrible casual Kccema by tlie Ctrricsai. Uimedies. rrem the top of hla neid te the soles et his t-et was one mars et scab," Krery ether remedy and phy sicians had been trled In vain. FOR PALB, LANGUID, KuiaclaUiil children, with pimply, sallewskln, the L'CTtcuRA UmsDiBS will prr.TO a perfect bluslng, cleansing tha bleed and skin nt In herited lmpurlllas and expelling the genas of scretula, rneumalltm, consumption and so se rer skin dtsuascs. Sold everywhere. Price: Ccticcbi, BO cents ; Kuelykbt, ti.iO; Heap, 41 cents. Pettxb URCe ABO LHBJOCAL CO., JlOStOtl, llSSS, Send ler Ituw te Uar SKIa Ltlttaits." M A uv U Cntlcura Boap, i XJXXD 1 Heir pertumsd Skin an ezqnli- elr Tiertuuisd Skin lleautlflsr. and Tellst, Until and Narsery banalire. rruK t)UTicuit. ukmeuiks reu MALK X at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and U9 North Queen struct, Lancaster, Pa, CATARRH. 8ANF0RDVS KAUICALCURE. me Urcat llali.mlu IllitUUtlan et rtlteti llmel, Auictleau ilei, UMOI.u far. Marigold, Ulevsr uiunem, tte., JTerthu Immediate relief and Pet mansntCure of every form of Catarrh, lrein a simple Head Celd or Influenza te the Les et Small, Taste, and Hearing, Cough, lirencnllls, and Incipient Consumption. Itudet In Hre minutes In any and every case. Nothing like it. Umtelul, traran' 'erae. euro btglus freta first nppllciiu. ..'.Te-j rapid, radical, permanunt, and never talllnjr. , Ona bottle ltedlcal Cms, eiiq llez CaUrrhnl Selrcntand Kanterd'a lnbaler.all in one pack age, forming a. coinplele tieatrLent, of 11 firUKgists ier si. ask lersAxrutiuiiuuiuii. Ctma. Pettib Dru A90 ChshiealCO., iiosleu. SANUFOIID'S KADlUALUUltlt FOR BALK at Cochran's Drug btore, A'e 137 and J3 W or Hi CJuecn Btreeu i-ancaaicr. Pa, Pain i3 the Cry of a Sufferieg NeiTa. COLI INS'VOLrAlCELKCTKlCPIjASTEU Instantly affects the Nervous system and ban ishes Pain. A perfect Electric llattsry com bined with a Pereus plaster ter twenty-tlve cents. It annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Wern out Parts, Strengthens tired Mus cles, prevents Disease, and docs ineie In one ball the tline tlmn any ether platter lnlbu world. Beld every whero. ectl-lmdw THEAT INDIAN MEDIOINI'. KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINB. -reu THE Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. It Is made by the Indlane, Us (Ml by the luillam, cold by the Indians, It Is Purely Vegalable. It surely curee all diseases et the Stomach. Liver, Uowelsandllleod. tils alinesta specific for ull lerms et Itheumatlsm. It will cuiu dlsease when all ether lemedles have filled. Directions ure plainly printed en every bot tle. All tribes et Indians have their medicines, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is a remedy of the 1'RClHc Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed et roots, herbs and barks gathered ami prepared uy uie Warm Spring Indians of Oregon, And Is favorably known and used In all parts et the world, a he sick or ailing should net delay Ha use. It will prevent as well as cure disease. Its price Is one dollar per bottle, or six bettles for flva dollars, Asc for It and see that inn am It. It Is ler sale brail Dtuirulsts. and by tha OEkUON INDIAN MEDlclNH COUPAN i, Cerry, Pa. Medoc Indian Oil THE QUEATEST PAIN MEDICINE ON EAKTH. IT HAS NO EQUAL. UODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain te euro Toothache In ene minute, Headache In five minutes, Eaiache In ten minutes. Sere Threat In ene night, Neuralglalu three te nve mtn- MODOU INDIAN OIL Is used Internally as well as externally. Every family should have a bottle within reach, f t U a cocter Iu the jrersale by all Druggists. Price S3c. per bottle. Largs alia bottles, sec. INDIAN UOUUU BYUUP Is a prompt specine ler Coughs, Colds and Lung diseases. sec. ner bottle. Ka-ten ka. Modoe Indian OH and Indian Cough Syrup ler sale (wholesale and retail) ut Cechian'a Drug etere. Ne. 101 unil lsi Minn Oucen street. Lancaster. Pa. inS-lydW&SAw U8B DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, ran tub curb ev C03TIVENESS, PEVEUS TOdPIDlTY OP TIIELlVEIt AND UOWELS, ACIDITY OP THE (iTeUACH, EUUCTA- TiONa a, uibi-treiA, It Is a wild LAXATIVE, producing no In convenience an- devoid el the harshness usually produced by I-1L1.3, andean be tukun In all seasons el tbe year. A-ltls pleasant te take. Ask your dealer or it. tepn-emiliw and Fountain tine cut Tobaccos. Alse, nr8t-class8meklng Tobaccos at UAUTMAN'tt Ml B.UUV..Y S MVOT U1UAH STOKE. SIR MOSES MONTEPIOHE. HTOKY OH A l'lULANTIlllOPIJl M IIFU. Threa-Qaatttrs of n Century Devoted te Neble Deeus-Vlit tlie llreatett of Llflag Hebri.wi tm Untie. On ILe 24th of Ootebcr, 1881 Sir Moes MonteQero was ede kundtcd yenra old. On the 20th and 27th of the ratne month not net not vleca will be hsld In eynaaeKiics all ecr Eurepe In honor of kts cchtcuary. In this country, tee, the Interesting event indica ted will ba appropriately celebrated by porsenn of the tame racn a the dlstiu Riilnhed centenarian. Sir Mefps Monte Mente Monte lleto wan born Ootebcr 21, 1731. He U very lullrm, and the arrar.pcments tnade for the celobratlen of his birthday pre eluded the personal rccoptleu of ftlenda A. year age, en a similar occasion, he w.ir able te oenvcrso with many who c tiled te present their congratulation!. Netnith. stsudipg his advanced ycaif, he couferms te the nsoetle observances of his faith. Recently he kept a fast eighteen heurc, and breke it only nt the urgent pier, of his doetot h, ece of whom raid: "The Al mighty deca net want m te kill ourselves." The physician who is new with him con stautly telegraphs that tbe baruiict ij in excellent health. The long lile of Blr Moses Mon'cfiero has bean crowded with deeds of thcnr&ud est generosity. He begau at an early age te interest himself In amolteiating the condition of the Jews, nnd ban never for a moment relaxed his efforts. The obsUcIe of dletance was nothing te him ; money be distributed Tilth a .'avitdi hand ; be made personal appeala te crewned ficads whom etber racn would have trembled te meet, ntd even when long past the ase allotted te man he was as active, aa earn est, as brave and as'indemitably persever ing as though endowed with tbe bleFslnp; of eternal youth. Ill EA1ILY LIFE His father was Jeseph Elian Montcfletc, a merebant, whoee family appeared first in England shortly after the rcadmUslen of the Jews by the protector the time from which England date3 beroDmmer bereDmmer clal supremaey. Evety avenue te hon hen hon erablo livelihood, save that of trade, having Dcen closed te tbe Israelites, tbey mide themselves a power in the cemmtir clal world, ard when, in later j earn, bigotry and fanaticism began t fude away and tbe professions wcre thrown open, the Jens achieved distinction ut the bar, and in art and soience and Ftatcsmiin sbip showed that they wero by no meatis inferior te men whose opportunities had been far mere favorable. .Members of the Montcilere family became distinguished in science and literature, as well an in com merce, but lu all walks of life they bere tbe proud title of brave, honest, kind beatted men. Moses Montcllero, trained ;: a mcr cbent by bis father in Leuden, b ceme n member of tbe stock cxahauue. At about the time our war of 1812 opened he married Judith Cehen Twe c-ars after his marriage he was elected treisurr-rel tbe Portuguese synaseguv, und subse quently founded tlie Al'ianea iisurance efflce, of which he has been president for mete than sixty years. Moses Montcllero's wife w.is a noble woman 8he was deeply iDteroste J iu all her husband's i.umcreus philantbropie plans, p3rticu!atly tbess relating te the bettering tbe oendition of tha Jews of Palestine, and net only sympathized with him, but aided him by hir porseual prca prca ence and labor. In 1827 f he wen- with him te the Hely Land, nnd her assistance lent largely te tbe ijialifying succes of that mission of charity. Ten yeats kter, when the plague was completing in Bn the honlble work dene by the earthquake: tbe year before, Mrs. Montellero again accompanied her husband te help him carry comfort and hupe te the fulletlrg survivors. Feed, clothing, uicdieiuc, an i money were deaU out with a bounty th..t the whole werl 1 wti jjUd aftertvard te np plaud ; and threujih tlie timely sprvica if the great hearted Jew and bin wife, thuti sands of men, women and children wcip saved from ,i borrible death that few had hoped te uscape IIONOl'.ED POll HIS HUMANE SERVICES. It is no weudcr that en his return te Euglaud he should be received with honor When the proposal was made te clevute Moses Montellero te a position sueh us would fitly mark tbe appreciation of tlie publie tbe freeholders made him shciill et Londeu aud Middlesex, and en Queen Victeria's fir&t visit te tbe city ehe con conferred upon him the ho'ev of knight hood. In 1810 a remarkable meeting was held at tbe Mansion honse in Londen, wbieh, under ordinary circumstances, would have resulted in a war. The prcsonce of B.r Moses, aud his theughful method of meut leg the difficulty and of telvicg it, wci) the means el keeping poice bdteu nations and of makiug the cendUum el tbe unhappy Jews somewhat ei.duiable 1 1 mero tbau oue land curecd v. ith the nile of ignorant superstition. Tbe meeting was te cive expression te a strong popular feeling in Ljudeu ngatust tbe etuel persecution ei tee jewi in Damascus nnd clsenherc. A Catbohe priest, Friar Thema", nud his servant had mysteriously disappeared at Danunciin The cry was at enci raised among the enemies of tbe Jens that the Iuaelltes bad murdeicd the priest and bis Hiivaut in order te me their bleed iu mak'ng the passever eakes, Tbe peeple iu the Jewish quatter were nttaeked, their lieasi'H cre pulled down and pillaged, meu and women were tortured, false coulees eiia wero extorted, and the prosper for the children of Israel was pitiable. Tbe news spread tbreugh Europe, er.d great sympathy was aroused. At the Mansion iiouee meeting, where talk of Eoveto rucasures had net becu Infroquent, Sir Moses Monteflorooiroitd te go te Damascus aud use pcreeual ell Ut te bring the persecution te au end, A subscription was started, aud with 7,000, nearly half of which was his own contri bution, Sir Moses set out for the E.it, ac companied by his v. ife and M, Orcmictix, tbe celebrated lawyer, who represented tbe Jews in France. Sir Meees had n personal interview with tbe pasha of Egypt, aud se Impressed was Mehemet All with tbe jus tice of the appeal made te him that be at onceordcied the release ei tbe imprlsemd Jews, and gave full and frce permissieu ler tbe exiles te retuiu. Tbe mission wan in every sense a success. Tbe pasba be came mueh attached te his visitor, and bis sucoessers have centinutd the friend ship. Some jears age, when Said I'atbu wished te have Ptinoe Tousseon educated in England, be placed hint under the caie of Sir Mosca Mente-time, On his way te England, bir Mhh stepped at Constantinople iud induced the sultan net only te proclaim tbe inno cence of tbe Jews, but te guarantee them, under the great seal, their rights te all privileges enjoyed by etber peeple en tbe soil of Turkey. When be reached home Christians aud Jews united in manifesting their appreciation of his services te human ity. A deputation presented him, at bin residence in Park Lane, a solid silver ten I mnnlftl wMnliitif. nenrlv 2.000 etir.cf.il. nnd representing in omblematio form, the par pese and success 01 Hir MOBes' labors. This work of art is a rainature menumcut t'irceand n half feet high. It Isoneoftho most beautlful ns well as ene of tbe most costly specimens of artistle work ever designed as a token of regard. It is de peiltcd In ene of tbe cabinets of the Ra b.nical collcKeat Ramsgate. an institution founded nnd endewed by Sir Moses. AIDINO TIIR DISEASE 6TRICKEN. In 1813 disease was making sad havoe. among tlie peer dwellers In and around the filthy city of Jerusalem. There was no hospital In the place, and the people were suffering terribly. Sir Moses Monto Mento Monte lloro hcaid their cry, and without a mo ment's delay, and aided only by his geed wife, he sent out a physician with quanti ties of needed supplies and established at Jerusalem a well f quipped dispensary, frce te all who needed its aid. This he sup. ported until a regular hospital was os. tabliahed. Tbe Jews in Russia wero at this time under great duress. Tbe forms of perse cutlen under which they suffered wero many, but utueng the worst was that which forced them from their homes, at the will of the czar, te take up their abede among strangers evon mero barbar ous thnu the poeplo whom they left be hind lly ene of the czar's deoreos thou sands of Jewlsh families wero ordered te icmove Inte the interior of Russia. Sir Moses nnd his wife knew what differing would fellow if nothing were dene te prerent the execution of tbe ukafc. The winter of 1810 an unusually bard enn was upon the peeple and death stared thousands in the face. The geed old Jew and his nnhle wife lest no time, but set out for St. Petcrsburg te Intoreedo with the czar. Nicholas recelved them oeidially, and after a long interview be made premise that were at once faithfully kept. With carriages and oseort, fur nished by Nicholas himself, Kir Moses and Lady Judith traveled hundreds of miles among the unfertunate poeplo of their race, carrying words of comfort with them and scattering broadcast tbe means of pro viding azalnst the rigors of the eruel winter. In his lengthened tour Sir Moses made strenuous efforts te teach tbe Jews of Poland the benefit of adopting cleanly bnblts, aud it was through bis labors that thousands of tbem agrca i te relinquish trade nnd apply themselves te the culture of the soil for a livelihood. After a long and successful sojourn in Russia, during which be gave away thousands of pounds with his own bund, horeturncd te England whero tbe tidings of his noble work had preceded him. He had scarcely l cached h'a resldeuce when he was made a baronet. THE M011TAHA CASE. In 1838 the whele world beoame inter ested In what ia new known as "the Mor Mer taracase." Four years befere Sir Moses had taken 30.000 te the Hely Land te mltigate tbe borrow of a famlne and te establish almshouses. When tbe world was talking noeut using forea te bring about onmpliance with its demand in re- e.inl t.n Ti 1-Tar Mnrt.ir.i. Rlr Mnsen nald a visit te Heme and appealed te the pope in I ncrsen. I Although he did net Buceeed In ac complishing; bis objcet, he had tbe satis faction of knowing that the boy Mortara w mid be "set free te fellow hla own judgment" se seen as he should reach tbe prnpci ap'. Lady Judith dled in September, 1803. The Jews of England built, iu memory of this gr-at hearted woman, a convalescent home in Seuth Norwood. A few mouths after his wlfe's death Sir Moeei went te Syria te aid in rescuing the Christians from the bauds of the murder ous Drufrs. lie started a fund te wbieh peeple of all denominations contributed, und tbe bctvicea he rendered in that mission are a matter of tha world's history. Iu 1S03 he piid another visit te Constan tinople te sctire confirmation of the firman p.rantfd by the sultan's predeces sor and in the eiraa of the Jews in Mereo co. O i his V, ay he stepped te plead with Leuis Nip ileen and tbe seoend Isabella, at d in the city of Moreooj, nfter having l.ueu roreived with all honor, the sultan and curjiuir back with him assurances that thn objiets of his mission had been gi'ecd. hir Mesjh w.t) new ever 80 Oa his leturu te Londen he was recelved by the eutbuiiuca and the pepulaae with honors such as bavn bcldem gieeted a eitizen. A little liter he went te Heumauia te inter cede with Prince Charles for the lighten ing of tbe Jews' labors aud t.hls in tbat country, and again visited Russia te help Uispc.'pK Subsequently be pnid a visit te tbe Hely Laud, then suffering from locusts, dieught aud cholera. Besides giving large sumstif money te telieve dis triM, be made tbe peels of Solemon avail ult'f, and Ij n i I r. tbe Leure almshouses with ilie money lift him by Judah Leure, of New Oileaus, another Jew whose charities have ur-eeina household weids. At the age of 01 he made a seventh pilgrimage te Jnir.lein, aud has sinue labored earnestly t i bring about a better state of affairs in Rainia and Germany, where the let of the Jew has buen exceptionally hard. Htraajtn, Viger, cltstlclty. " Urcevrrlng ire-n typhoid lever. It quickly -uvu me stienmh " se writes Mr. Peter llou lleu mmn, Kest Deuglcs, Mess. " Nothing makes my summon tcl re e lay," says Mr. Jeseph lliiteiniui, lawioiKe Miii. ' Oave ine mero atieiiKth than any ethor hitters 1 have taken," oecluiut iilts ftillle e'lliien, et the eauie ji'are What Is it that thesu convalescent! wilu about? Why llrewn's Iren Hitters, the giuatc.il lien medtclne In the world. IX t'rmiy Saveu li luopeuce r.arned. Allitlc SOZUDONT, used every day, costs but llllle treuble and Is pleasant uIwujb. it tivtg years et suUerlcg from diseased gums nud teeth in later diijs. lis use Is economical of time und comlert. Use SOZODONT. oil-lwdeed&w A tireat Ulacevery, Mr. Win. Tliemuj, nt Newton, I e tays "My wllehai been seriously atlccteu with a cough ter twcnty-llve years, and this spring mero boerely thnu ever befere. bbe had uted luuny iciuudlus without relict, and being urjtd teny Dr. King's New Discovery, did se. wllb most gratltylng results. Tbe first boille relluvud lier very uiuch, and the second botile bus abwluuily cured her. She has net luiil e (joed health ftir thirty years." Trial LintKH Iree ul Cochran's druu stere, Nes. is? aud li'J North (Juoen s.reet, Lancaster, Pa. Luru size, il W. (b) Hew niurli AVlli He UT Hew much nt Tltemai' Ecleclria Oltlsre- aulrcd te cure 1 Only a very llttle. A few tepi will cure any kind of auaube t and but a tiirte inoreW utudud ier sprains and lame lame uese4. Itbeumullsui Is net se readily ufioeiodt un i hullo nud bOinuil lies two ounces are re quired. Ne tuudldiie, however, la se auto te euro with thu Mine number et applications, ter sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, IS and 130 North Quoenstrtet. uueklen's drain Balve, Thu Ucst Selve In thu world ler Wuls, lJruheu. burns, Ulcers, salt Uheum. tever herej, Tetter, ChupiieU Hands, Chilblains, Cerup.and all akin eruptions, and positively cuius l'lluc, or no puy re inlred. It Is guar Uir.uxt loive purtuct B.Ulsiuctien or mouey iutui.due. Prlui, '5 cuuu per box. Fer sole by II. II uechrun, druggut, lJ7aml IK North liueen meet, l.uncutur. 1 Msti fcvcijueur ie Uuew. llev. Ucergu II. Thujer. an old citizen el tLls vicinity Unewn te every ene as a most lniluentlal citizen and christian minister el thu M. E, church.Just this moment stepped In our hteru te say, " I wish everybody te knew itut 1 ci)U3ldt-t that both uiyeull aud wlfu ewe cm lire te bhlleh'd Consumption Cure." li Is having a tremendous nule ever our counters and Is Blving perlcct suUsluctleu In all casus el Luug Dtueaswi, such as nothing e.Ue has tlene. OU3. MATCH KTTFANUK. llousnen. Ind.. May 15, '78. Sold by 11. U. Cochran, tLiugglst,Nes. 137 and 13u North y aecn etroeU Lancaster, teblleedl OVeras of Warning ana Comfert. 'It yen are sufTerln? from peer health or languishing en a bed nl sickness, take cheer it you are simply ailing, or If yen feel weak and dliplrlteeT, Without clearly know knew lag why. Hep ntlters will surely cure you, II you are a minister and have overtaxed yenr.elt with your pastoral duties, or ametner worn out, with care and work or a man of business or labor, weakened by tbe strain et your everyday duties, era tnanotleitcnlollinirnverynuruildnlghtwoTk Hep JHiters will most sniely itrengihen you. If you are suffering from evcr-catlng or drinking, any Indiscretion or dlsilpatlen, or are young and growing tee fast, as la often tbe case, " Or If you are In the work step, en the farm, at the desk, anywhere, nnd feel that your system needs cleamlng, ten. ing, or stimulating, without intoxica ting. If you are old, bleed thin and Impure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady, ficultles waning. Hep iiltte Is whit you need te gtve you new Hie, hcaita antl vigor." II yonaiecr.stlvo. or ilysceptle or suffer ing Irem any ether of the numerous dis eases et the stomach or bowels, It Is your own fault II you remain 111. It yen are wasting awny with nny lerm et Kidney disease, step templing death this moment, and turn ler a - euro te Hep Enters, If you are sick with thit torrlble slcknesj, Nervousness, you wlllflnda'-ilalmlnUUead" In Hep Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident et. -a ralaunallc district, birrlcade ye tsts- temaRalDst tbH tcourge of all countries Malaria. Epidt into, Ylllleus and Inter. mtltent Fevers by the uioef Hep -Ultters. II you have a rough, pimply, or sallow ifcln, bad breath, Hen Hitler will glve you fair skin, rich bioed, Uie sweetest breatb nnd health, dku will be paid ler a case they will net cure or help. A Lady's Wish. "On, hew I wish my skin was os clear nnd sett as yours," said a lady te her friend. "Yeu can easily make it se" answered tbe friend. "Hew t" inquired the first lady. "By using Hep Hitters that makes pure, rich bleed and blooming he ilth, It did It ter tne, as you observe" WNene genuine without a bunch el green neps en the white label. Shuu all Uie vile, poisonous stuff with "Hep" or "Bops" lu their name." e23-lmuru,Tb&3 lien's Uarry, Uentlemen," Said a man en his way t) be hanged. " there'll be no luu till I get there." We say te tbe dys peptic, nervous, and dcbllltaled, don't hurry thoughtlessly ter seme remedy et doubtful merit, uncertain of rcllef.whnn you can get at the druggists ter eau dollar iJurdee Bleed Sitter almost sui-d te euro aud certain te bent fit. for sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and 189 North Queen street. tLUlilJAU, We have certainly " hit the nail en the head" in preparing for this season's stock et Cloth ing. Our goods were never bet ter, but we anticipated the slew times and realized irem the be ginning that things must be marked down te the leweBt notch. Our Clothing has been awarded First Premiums at this year's fairs held at Doylestown, Pa,, and Mt. Helly, N. J. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Cte3tnut b't. riiii.AiiKia'iUA gMmil -)lerKMN(i V HAVING UK OPENED MY TAILOU INO KKTAiiLIilUKNTat my old stand Ne HNOItTHOUEKNSTllKKT, (2.1 Fleer) wlt'j the finest line et Foreign and Demestic Welens ter Pall and Winter Wearlhaveever shown. 1 would be nlcesed te luive my lenner customers and the public generally call und examine the same before placing thi li erdeis. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Utspecttully. JOUN J.3MAL1NO. 2J. Fleer, Ne. W North Queen 8L si tfdced H' EOJDVAIi AMI llfl.MNU Laheastkr, Pa., Sept. 10, 1SSI. 1 desire te make Known te my friends and customers, and tbe publie In general, that I have romevo 1 rrem 23 North Un-jea street te 121 Nortliljiiaeu atrest, formerly occupied by the tlrm of Smaling a Uaui man, where I have opane J with a 1 irse na na na sort'nentof EnglHh, t'rench and German Novelties, together with a large line el Demestic fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I feel assured thit In soliciting a centlnu ance et your patrenage, you will have au opportunity of making selections from a stock unequalled lu IU variety and adapt ed te tbe prejent demand, which Is ter geed values, gentlemanly stylus and effects, aud exquisite fit. Nothing but the very bust et workmanship; and prices te suit everybody, Ploase laver me with year orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. M VERS A KATKrilW $8.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. 910.00 ALL-WOOL 8UIT8. $12.00 ALL-WOOL SUIT3 The pacers are lull of advertisements of CHEAP CLOTHING, and tbe clothing stores an lull et cheap clothing, se cheap, much el It, as te be undesirable at an v price, we manufacture NO HlluDDi CLOTHING, and the above lets are the Lewest Urades we keep. They are decidedly better Qualities than anything we've offered within a period et years. We anticipated tbe slew times new experienced, and leceimized that qualities would have te be Increased or prices lowered. te meet the requirements ei tna traue vvn Invite you te slop lu te see ns and learn whether we have been equal te tbe emer gency. Tlruce suits are such as wee in war rant in eveiy way, which means tbat they tire A SAFE PU rlCll AH fcle" the man et moderate means who can't afford te take chancewhen buying clothes, but who MUST haven lu.l and lair equivalent ler tbe dollars he has t Invest. OVEUCOATS in a great variety e' styles We have them at U. HO. Ill, 11.1, SIS 120 and S0. We have them from the low priced tdreng, well made, te thu finest satlu and silk Heed. Myers & Rathfon, LKAIHNU ilEUCUANT TAILOH?, NO. 18 BAST KING STREBi LANUAJTEU. PA. HltniVAlH H UMT'S ItKHKDT. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND UVXB REMEDY. Never Known te Fail. It cures when all ethor medicines fan, as U tcu directly and at onee en tha Kidneys, Liver and llowela. icsterlng tbem te a healthy action. Ills asa e.sare and speedy euro and hundreds - uuvu ueen eureu Dy it wnen i physicians and friends had given i hem up te die. It ia Beth a "Safe Cure" and a "Spdfie," m ItCUUESall Diseases et the Kidneys. Liver, Dladderand Urinary Organs I Dropsy. Uravcl, Diabetes, lirlaht'a Dueate, Nervous Diseases. Excesses, tomato nBaknrues. Jaundice, itlileusDeu. Headache, Sour stomach, Uys pepsle. Constipation, Plies. Palm sla. Constipation, Plies, Paina In the Hack, l elns or Side, Retention , i uina ur eiue, mu Non-Uetcntlen of Urine. Sl.ZS AT DICaeiSTS. t&'TAKK NO OTHER. Send ler Illustrated Pamphletel Solid TafU menlals et Absolute Cures. HUNT'S REMEDY OOMPAMT. PUOV1DENCE, U. I. (I) HP PLA8TEK, Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, BheumatI7. Neuralgia. Sciatica, Pleurisy Pains, Stitch tat-' tbe Side, Backache, Swollen Joints, Heart Oat ease, Bore Mnscles, Pain In the Cheat, and all pains and aches either local or d ep-seate4 are) instantly relieved and speedily cured by the well-known Sep Pttuter. Compounded, as 1 is, et tbe medicinal virtues et fresh Heps. Gums, Ualsama and Extract, It Is Indeed the beet puln-kUllng, stUB ulatlng, seething und strengthening Poe eus Piaster ever made. Bep TUuteri ar sold by all druggists and country stores. cents or five ter Si.OO. Mailed en receipt et a price. Hep Plotter Ce , Proprietors and Man ufacturers. Bosten, Mass. iHOP PLASTER. AO- Coated tongue, bad breath, sour ttOBs. ach and liver disease cured by Uawley'B Btosa Btesa ach and Liver PUls 23 cts. nevaS-lfdAwd) pAttKEH'd Tumr. - ! Where the Lire is Out. Megle Ne Mera; a Myafry 8 Frem Acress tns vverla. v- Haroun et Aleune." satd Blr PhtUn Derral. ' hid mealeied evtrv secret In nature wUeatrtT"! tha nobler mtgle seeks totatheni. HadlaeQY.v rJ ered that the true art et healing H te aalat'H, Nature te threw off the dlsese-te summea, ,.,,;v si It were, tbe wheln syst-m te eeet ths ene- , ;.J.r iu thai has lastcneil enn part. Wis precM-ea rd H lneluiind the relnvlgoratlen et thu intt- ? pie et lite" V In this the Eastern sage merely eipated j ;; the pmctlreet the best physicians et tday. i nai iiieiiaeii is. nuuuuy aDeitniQa-nuugur knows new. Hut we dave learned somelhlng orti.e reasons why the mysierleus tide risen und talis Provided the great organs et (ha belynrunnt Irreparably destieyen. medleal sctcncecan always re leve, ana eiten aavs Yetne renutable nhvlclan new adh-res fe Kam tliobaibareuundstnpM Dreeeaes of dt-ple- - Hycm tien.aach a. bleeding, bv which It wea.at- tempted te cure ulsense by reducing tha pa. I ueni-saeiiiiy 10 . usi.i n. newnuava we uu net tear down the ter'. ie help the garrison ' we strengthen It. In thn lntelllgtnt and beneficent work. It Is conceded thai rAbK ni's ten iu leads all etber ineulctucs, AS an Invlgerant It acts Immediately and. power pewer power mlivupen the cliculatlen and the organs et digestion, thus giving Nature the asrtane ihe calls for. It f -Hews that all alinn-nis et tbe stomach, kidneys and liver are at one relieved or cure i. mi etber preparation asa- results, ltlsdiltcteu. te use. and the beat R?HB 1U ltH IUH aUilD UUBUUCI U L.1JUUIX. .IWUM -V,' Known ami iniuxicaub. jtciud. we. uu a UiBoax&ce.New Yeik. oellmdsw v, 1-lAllKKK'H I1AIK IIALHAM AMU PAMfX ,i X er'B Tenle for sale at oecnran-surugoiraa Ne. 137 aud lSSNertn uu cen ar., .Lancaster, rm jm lAWNl'.K HITTEBS. I0TZ & C0.'ST0BICi: reu COM PLAINT, DISPKPBIA CUAMP8. LIVElt JkMB. DOSE TwoTablespeonIulbtoreeaoosal. MANUFACTURED AND fOBBALBBT LOTZ & CO., LANCABTEU, PA. aug9-6mdM&S M ILLEUH Black Liniment,.. Is a new combination scientifically ana - tlcelly compounded, and contains tat) known lnsredlenU for the cant ex RHEUMATISM. NPRAJ'AA,, HEADACHE. TOOTHAC aCH."1 '' CAJUIBJRiWaV PAWNEE BITTERS k.iit Nk.Pain in the sides. Baek r.Xia)aJa1i ..... it..,i.a ni- iimiia taaiiaiaaaai' y fUiaa Ala aaB a v m -hhi p - .-fltaafl p- Swelling et the JetBts, ; And General 8welllngprMlaa)aiBkMSjMM attectlens. EnglUh and liKBll ilWaSAaata..; aWOmdAw . MHUMAMVM. rpi Vats a i Prudential ListaTtncs (te. ,1 !,'' Oi AMERICA. Heme Offlce-IIWAIX JT. JVf Thn Prndentlal nSVraaBlantnrwMalK ene may secure a lund auSHiaat lacl numesus. This company ia sueraaM lAnrtinir bnalneaa naasa ami sa I aucaster county. . ujaiaw paw hours alter proof 1 INSanit, ) -0ALIiA.T Nc. ia bouts du: Feb ciitnjiAxs a Ijayeasufta; v 3- li 20 Bellnbu etmt Tft 0 i ei 9 Vi .si -'t v'-A. I. ,. r.fl -Tii m m t .44-. .a? a: ': ftp. 4Ji AsM .r ,vS -.m ' 3-.. .fJf 3J $, H$. '1 't VX. ft yf il. Hu rt.,' :g- JtL.
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