" " w iv ij t pMr,"iw' iy!i?!T ' iitw. '-f-jw "" t-'.in u-. ' -?rgr?M.feitiv - i t, iih- " 'jr - l V riTT-T7B tv,n V , i v '"V-, a. 4' ti ,..w :ettM iJ -4 i;j . Volniue XXl-Ne. 51. LANCASTEB, PA.. WEDNESDAY, O0TO13ER 29, 1881. Price 'Twe Cetta. m m HuimteUxa rrnitiSmm irrflrrTi-rl Tr"-1" V V Z.F OLOVKH, HATVUr.ll, C. H.' KHUAIM. USEFUL VVc would call the Attention we keep the Cheap, Useful, Everyday Wear and 1 ear Articles as well as the mere expensive, from the Watch' Key and Watch Case Opener for five cents, up. Best Quality Triple Plated Four-Bettle Dinner Casters at $2.50, up te the large Six-Bettle Combination Dinner Caster at $16.75. Alse a Fancily Orna mented Three-Bettle Breakfast Caster, this is the latest in 'the caster line, at $2.70. Knives, Ferks and Spoons of the Latest Patterns at the Lewest Prices. Please bear in mind that we have the Largest Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware ever opened in this city and prices as lewjas anywhere in the state. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Oct. 25, 1884. Ne. 4 W. King St. It BY UOUUH. "pjltXr IMtUlf TOT UK UOUUTllOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S! LadieB and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. !jAII(JK:ANI ATTRACTIVE HTOCK NOW ON KXIIIIUTIO.N Iv'eUU COMFORTAHLY F1TTF.D UP COAT ROOM. Newest Styles and Lewest Prlces. Handsome Silk Pluah Coats at Moderate Prices. LADIES IN SKAUCH OF COAT8 SHOULD N(tT FAII.TO Vlitr OUR COAT ROOM HKFOIIK FUKUHASIO. R E. FAHNBSTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso. VAUVM1B, &C. .1.. It '3 UAKl'KT iiai.i.. BARGAINS I -AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Selling Off te C'Iesh easiness. Ererytliing Must Positively be Sold. A Full Line of UODY 1ML3SKL3,TAFK8TRY, anil All Grades or INGRAIN CARFKT3, RUHS, IILANIvKTi'.COVKRLKTSaudOlL CLOTH. I3T ALL AT A BAORIVWK.-r& - Fieinpl attention given tn the Manufacture et Ua Carpets te ordei -AT- SHIM'S CARPET HALL UOR. W. KINO AND WATBIt 8TS fbJt-?nidaw l'AVKU HAliUlMia, sc. iiiAitKS w. ruv. NEW PATTKRNS OF WALL PAPERS, comprising all grades Our selections liave been carelully Quite Irern tee leading rarinu lactates una fcciitde nn elegant line el Frlezea Borders, Centres, Celling Doeoratlonu, dse. We uie preiiared te execute orders promptly and In first-class manner. Papers from 15c a Piece Up. Tbat Include the Hanging. New U yenr time te have work dene cbcap. UFTY STYLES OF " DADO SHADES, IS BIX AND 8KVKN FKhT LENGTH". Plain Cleth from 30 te 72 in. wide, FOR ALL KINDS OK WINDOWS. LACE CURTAINS AND POLKS. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Streot, LANOAHTKIl. pa. TU1IAUVU AJili VIOAJiH. U31URK LAWN TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight out tobacco, wild and et tine flavor. It Is thn longest and proueuno! tint best cigarette In tbu market. n'UTlT.-B Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Gigars and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT- H. L. StehDian & Ce,, NO. 116 NORTH QUEEN BT. mirm-lYd LANOA8TKU, PA. TTKArJUUAUTEIU FOB IBB INDIAN MEDIOINKS, KA-TON-KA AND MODOO IKDIAHJ OIL -AT LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. IEAST KINQ SXHEKT, LANOABTKB.PA. AlrULL. LlnK IF LOUILUAKU'S rLUU and Fountain line cnt Tobacco. Alse, nrst'Ciass amunins iuwixw UAUTMAN'S IEIi LOWFUONTCIOAlt areuE, THINGS. of Everybody te the fact that Lancaster, Pa BARGAINS ! ) IiA.NOAQTHR, PA V1.U2 UIXH. E IlIhJnAN'.-) "MIGHTY NICE." eui: stock or NDOK1IBS, DRS3S SHIRTS, COLLARS, GUFFS SUSPENDERS, STOCKINGS AND UNOEHWKAR. EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 Went King Streot. P ALL. AHNIlUNUtt.-nllrO -or- Fine Tailoring -AT- H. GERHART'S, Ne. 6 Bast King Street. I have new la etcctc the most cemplete &nt1 FINE WOOLENS FOUTHKFALI. AND W1NTKK TltADE Kvorelteied Iiotere tn thlscltv. A ureat va rtetv et LATENT BTYLKullECKED bUlT. INU. COUKHCUKWB in all shades mid ijual Hies. A splendid assortment et LIUHT AND HKAV Y.WKIOHT OVERCOATING. Prices AS LOW AH THK LOWEST and all goedswarronted as repraseutiHl, H. GERHART. UOUUH AMU STAtlOtOSUX joueot. noeii.i. SCHOOL BOOKS TOUEVUIL BUYEI13 ATTUK Se-Oalled Wheleeale Pricee. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, ATLIUEKAL DISCOUNTS. AT TUB llOOKSTOUEOF join baee's seis, 15aurll7 North Queen St, LANCASTKU, 1A, MKDIVA.A.. HlifKlIC ONLY JTAULiT. "TUKV A 111". X tee olieap ler the itoed they de," ther any et Uonen'i oapelne riaiten. PtlceM cenu. riUTICUIIA IlKMKDIElf. CTJTICUEA. IJU'ANTlLK m.OOl) PUiliriKUS SKIN UEAUT1VI KltS. AND A POSITIVE (JUUE roil KVEKY FORM OK SKIN AND UI.OOI) D13KASF.3, KllOM PIMPLES TO SUUUFULA INr.VNLILKand Ilirthllmnera.Ulllc Crust. Sculled llea'i, Eczemas, and overy form et ltchlnif, Hcaly, Pimply. Hcrnlnlnui and Inher ited Diseases et tle Weed, ckln and rcalp, with Lesset ttnir, trem lntancy te A no, enred liv tlie ccticdba BMOLTirr. the new bleed pn rlfler, Internally, and Ctrncea and Ctrricum Beat, the (treat skin cures, externally. Abto Abte lutclv pw " "(?, and may bt utti from tht moment of birth. " OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs Ererett Blobbing, Belcbertewu, Mebs , wrlte: our little boy was terMbly ainictedwlibEcretala, belt Uheum and Kry ipelaa ever since be was born, and nothing we could Rlve hlin bolped 111 in until we trled (.trricuH KUfietis. wblcb gradually enrel lilra, until liu la new as lair as any nlilld." " WORKS TO A OHARM." J.tt. Weuks,exi., town treasurer,6L Albans, Vt., says In a letter dated March 28 : " J t works te a charm en my baby's face and bead. Cured tbe bend entirely and bas nearly cloaned the iKcuotseies. 1 nave recemmnnded It tesev vral, and Dr. Plant hai ordered It ler llicm." A TERRIBLE OA8E " CI ailcs Huyre lllnlile, Jersey City Heights. N. I writes : " My son, a lal et twelre year, was completely cured of a terrible casoel Kczema by the Ctmcciu. ItiKimxa. rreui the top 01 bis iiemI te the soles el bis met was ene maf a el ecab." Kvt-ry ether remedy nnd phy slcluas had been trled In vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Emaciated cblldren. with pimply, sallewsktn, tlie (.cticura limiiiii will prove a ported bkia'lne. cluanslnKthe bleed and skin mm IiltIKxi impurltli a and expclllnK the feerms of ucretula, rneumatlim, consumption and se vere skin diseases. Sold everywhere. Prlce: Cuncfiu, CO cents ; Kiselvxitt, '.I0; leAr. 2i cents. Perrxn Drcq asd LUixicAt. Ce , llorteu, Mass, HeDit ter " Huw te uars bktn ulicaxs." 15 A TA"V Ub0 Cutlcura Seip, nn cxiuti D.OL.D X itcly pertutned Skin Iteiutlflcsr, mill Toliet, Hatli and Nursery Sanative. rillt3 UUTIUUItA KnMKDIKS FOlt NAI.K JL at Cochran's Drag hten 137 and 133 North (lueeu strcet, Lancaster, Pa. CATARRH. SANFORD'fl RADICAL CUltE. The Urrat llal4ing DlitllUtlan el iteh Itertil, Autsllean flnr, Unaeun for, Marigold, UIOTcr uiuheid, etc., Ferlhe Itnmeillale relief and PcimanontCure of every form of Catarrh, lrem a btuiple Head Colderlnfluenzitothe txss et Bmell, Taste, and Hearing, CeukIi, Jlrenchltls.and Incipient Consumption, ltuilel In Ave minutes In any und every case. Nothing like it. Uratetul, trarunt. wholesome, euro begins from first application, and Is rapid, radlc.il, permanent, nnd never falling. One bottle lladlcal Cure, ene llex CuUrrhal Selventand Sanlerd'a lnhaler.all In one pack Age, termini; u complete treatment, el ull druggists ler st. ask ler BAsrenD'a IUeical UClIi;. POTTER UUCO AND CUSUIOALCO., IIOSIOII. SANUKOitD'HKADIOAI.UUItKVOKSALK at Cochran's Drug store. Ne. 137 and 139 North Queen stroet, Lancaster. Pa. Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Heive. COLLINS' VOL I'AlCKLKCTlllCPLASTEn Instantly nffecta the Nervous System nnd ban ban lsliea Pain. A porfeot Klectrfe Ilnttery com. blned with n Pereus Plaster ler twonty-tlve cents It annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak und Wern out Parts, Strengthens "llred Mus cles, prevents Disease, and docs mom In one hall the tline than any ether planter In the world. Sold overy where ectMmdAw G ItKAT INDIAN MKUIOINK. KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINE1. -FOUTHE- Bleed, Liver, Kidnsj3 and Stomach. It Is made by the Iudlanx, Used by the Indians, Feld by the Indians, It Is Purely Vegetable IlBtiiely enreiell diseases et the Stomach. Liver, UowelsandUleo-1. it Is almost a specific for ull forms et ltheumatlsm. It will cure disease when all ether remedies have failed Directions are plainly printed en every bot tle. All tribes et Indians have their medicines, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is a remedy of the Pactne Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed et roots, herbs and barks gathered and prepared by the Warm Spring Indians of Oregon, And Is favorably known and ueed In all parts et the world. The sick or ailing sreuld net delay Its use. It will prevent as well as euro uUeaite. Its price Is one dollar per bottle, ei fir bottles for nve aeuars, ask rer it ami see tbat you get It. It la ter sale by all Druggists, aud by thn OUbUON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Cerry, Pa. Medoc Indian Oil TUEU'HKATEST PAIN M.ED1UINE ON KAKTH. IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOU INDIAN OIL Is certain te euro Toethacbo in one minute, Headache In five minutes, Earache In ten minutes. Sere lhreat In ene night, Neurelglaln three te Ave mlu- MODOU INDIAN OIL ts used Internally as well as externally. Kvery famUy should have a bottle within reach. It Is a cocter in tin Jor'sale by all Druggists. Price 5e. pet bottle. Large size betues, 60c. INDIAN COUUU SYttUP Is u prompt specific ler Coughs, Colds und Lung diseases Coe. per bottle. Ka-ten ku, Medoe Indian oil and Indian Cough syrup ter sale (wholesale aud retail) uV Cochran's Drug ntere. Ne. 1J7 and 13J herth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. nut-lydW&Sftw liUlLIUNO MATJSKIAIa. "fc1--"' " "" - -- IIKMOVAL XV HAVING UKMOVKD UY PLANING MILL -TO- Nos.:411te 417 N. Mulberry SL, And Increased my faculties ter work. lam new prepared te de all kinds et work In my ine atshertest notice. uuvted Tfl-mi WehlSGD. IjKNN UIUAK8 AT SLXS 1'Klt UUN dred, a better cigar than It sold by most dealers at 11.75, at UAUTlAr?B YHLLOWiFBONTCIGAIt STOHI. IN TUB SPPRUME COURT AM IiltPOIUAMT ItAlLUUAl) ti:cilU The Opinion tu the Vase of Pcbnr.i Veriui thn rennsjlvanla Uallread t!uinpiiy en tne Ltabllliy ler Damages, On Ooteber 18th the follewlnr opinion was delivered by Juetloe Clatlr, of lLe supreme ceutt, In the ense of Jehn E Selium, et. al., vs. lViicpjIvaul.-t rail road : On tbe 0th of July, 18S0, Philip Selium, aocempanled by hln wlfn, iu a ene herse phictoe, woie ilrlvhijr southward en the 'read lending from the Lancaster and M!d M!d dletevrn tumpike te Marietta, nnd about the hour of neon, wlil'iT. oresin; tbe track of tbe Pennsylvania railroad tt Peiflers near Silunfin station, ia Liscaa ter oeunty, both vrcre truek by tbe en gine of the Niagara esprr&i train, tnevlnc westward, and rrore killel, This miit Is brought by the ohlldren it Philip Uebuiu te recover damages for Iils'dcalU Tbe carrlajje read etcKaea the railroad from the netth at nn acitle aeIe, and in tbe space north of tha Tallreai and east of tbe carriage read vrr.n arl 'Id of corn ; in tbe angle neateet tbd railfu id wau a willow tree twclve or llftccii tcxX lugh and also smaller locust trcee and hbehi-s, Accord Accerd ini; te tbe testimony en ratt of tbe plnlu tills, tbe vion'ef the railroad wt.?, by thcte obitructieiiH fe obscured that a traveller approaching tbotailreail from the neith en the carrie read could net sua tbe track toward tbe east until be arrived at a point about leu j:rdd fier.i the track, and thou it was vislble only for u dlHtanca of fifty yards cast of tbe orefesintr. Tbe railroad east of tbe cre3siu curved sharply te tbe north behind a batik in the cornfield, and was lest te view. At a dtstance of about one-tblrd of a ratio it cresecd the tumpike at Saluti(a station Tbe train rcaa raevlnit at a very rapid rale of speed, petbaps forty miles au hour, and it dem net ap pear tbat any Burial tif lis approach was given. When the testimony en the pert of tbe plaintiff vf as eloped, a Cimpulaery non nen suit was entcred ; a inetiqn tnade te take off that uen tqlt. was reused, and tbia is tbe error aligned 'Ibe non unit was entered, cot for want of ovideueo te establish ncglignnc:) .in tbe part of pUintilT.', bet upon ths'greund tbat the same evidence which esUblUl.cn negil gence of the corn pa uy, proves uorflifjuce en put of tbe iluctdpntn enutributinp; te tbe result. What constitute:) ucf;licn:e in a (jiveu exigency is, gcnerally, , tiuestien for tbe jury, and net for tbe ceutt. Ncclhjoiiee is want of ordinary care, under the c.r cumstauccs ; the stuudard is therefore variable, no died rule of duty can be formed which can apply te all cvcs A oeurso of conduct justly regarded as resulting from the exercise cf ordinary oate under porno circuinstaneeH, would exhibit tbe gres'est degtee of negligence under ether oireuuutancc3 ; the oppectu nity for deli bet atien and actier, the degree of danger, and many ether conside rations of a llke nature, afluct tbe utaud ard of care which may be te-senably required iu a particu'ar case. When the standard shifts net acoetding te any cor cer talu rule, but with tbe facts and circumstances devalc(cd fit tbu tiial, it oaunet be d'.tciniiuLd by tbe court, but must be Gubmitted te the jury. Hut it was taid iu MctJally s. Clark, 4 Wright, -100, " Tliere are iome e.sea iu which a ceuit cm diterruine whit emis sions consiitute nogligei.oo Titv are these in wbleh tbe prcc se mna-tirt of duty ia determinate, tbe bame under all e r:uui stances ; when tbe duty is dellucd, a fut ure te perform it is, of course, negligence, and may be se declared by tbe court." The same decttice is anncunccd In lUcv.-3 vs. Railroad cerapauy, 0 Casev, -131 : P R R. company vs. Lebe, 0 Casey, U18 ; 1. 1(. It. company vs 71 ; Carrell vs. P. It N. C. 248. Ogirr, 11 Casev, R company IS V. It bas been held tbat ie is tbe duty of a I traveller en tbe highway, when approach iu Its intersection with a ratlieau, te look out for approaching train?, and tbat his failure be te de is net merely ovideueo of negligence, but negligence per se ; Rail road company vs. Hcilemau, 13 Wr., CO Bofero attempting te crees the track el tbe defendant's read, it wis the duty of the decedent, under any circumstance?. and ecpeclally If tbe place was ens of dan ger, or if tbe view was obstructed, te btep and leek and listen ler the locomotive ; hisfailurote have pci formed that duty, which tbe law charged upeu him, would have been negligence in iteelf. Ilowever, as ruled in Railroad ejmpariy vs. Weber, 20 P. V. S., 107, it s net in cumbent ou tbe plaintiff, in order te recover damages for the death el Pbilip Sehum, te show aflitmatively that, bofeio attempting te crocs tbe traek, be did step and leek and listen. The common law presumption Is that overy oue does his duty until tbe contrary is proved ; and, in t,n ntiewnrn nf nil rvWpnfH ..n tlin fi!tlipnt tlm T,rr.eiirmiflnn ia tlinr tlin I'er-erlrnr nil the presumption is tuat, tue (.tccucnt ou served tbe prcoautiena which the Itw pre- setlbcs. In tbe case at bar, no witntss ,n. -.1Ia,1 wlm n thn nn-iirn.. ! there .. w.. -- - -....- - , ----- is no eviuencewuoiuerin i.ici mc u uinitiii, did Gtep ana leek aud listu ; tbe pre sumption is that he did. P.-aef of tint fact was no part of tbe plaintiffs oate. The presumption is et fact merely, and may be rebutud, but we are without ovi evi ovi denco en the subject : all tbat we have is, tbat, ns be came upon the railroad lir vas struck down by the locomotive. It is argued, however, that at any point within ten yards from tbe crossing, en .tbe car riageread, he might have si en the train for yards eastward along the track, as tbe track was plainly visible for tbat distance ; that he was en level ground, In bread day light, without obstruction, when them was no train freai the otte; duoeiiou, nnd tbat, if he had looked, he would hae seen what mnst have been rluht btfore his eyes ; tbat, If he did pet leek, he was negligent, and if be did, be was negligent in attempting te cress in host of a traiu be could plainly see, This proportion is certainly plausible, and has beeu most in geniously uud l'eicibly presented by the learned counsel for ihedefei d-uts iuture-; but we think it iauotceuud. Starting uith the nresumptien that the decedent did leek, no may of course oencludo that he saw tbe advancing train ; but w hi ther be saw it in time te avert the accident, is merely a matter of infetence e. argument. Frem tbe moment thq train was lirst vu i bio, it was but two or three si ceuda uutd it was upon bim. At the very moment tbe train canto into view, he may have been iu the aet of crossing ; the time iaterteniug Is tee thert te afford us any definite, uowl uewl edge. We cannot precisely lecate the phaeteu at tbe time of the first appearanoe of the train se as te define tbe decedent's duty. If, when tbe train came into bis view, he had net yet sainraittcd himself te the net of orefblng. and was in tbe place cf safety, it was b's duty te lemalu there until the traiu passed ; te have attempted te cress then weed bave t'0n an undoubted aet of negligence Gerrity vs. U. It. (Je., 13 W. N. O., 319. The ji eMtraptlen is tbat be raw tbe train ; but wbat was bis ltuatteu with refer cnoe te ir at tbe time he p&w it, or, in the oxueUoof dillgoace and reasenable care, could have seen it. If he had stepped ten yards north of the traek and looked for the train, be oeuld have seen it, provided it was within fifty yards of tbe crossing : he may have stepped there (e leek aud listen, and it may net have been visible. We have no tight te assume that it was ; from tbat point, at the rate he was going, if he moved steadily forward, he was Bis Rec ords from the traek ; tbe train, from tbe tlme it boame visible, was bur, two or tbrce scoends ; we may tborcfeto infer that, from tbe point teu yards from tbe track, he did net sce it. Advancing to wards the railroad he may have fully undertaken the crossing bofero he saw the train ; he may have readied n point in the passane which Involved mero danger te withdraw than te proeecd ; tbe telative po&itien of tbe phaeton and the train has been Qxed by no ene until the moment et thoaceident, and the whole subject of the iieccdcnt s mttv is tuns left epeu te con cen con jecture aud discussion, Hew tborcfero can the prcclse measure of the decedent's duty be determined or defined by the court, wheu the faeU upon wbieh that duty is te be dcelarcd are unknown ? In tbe case of Carrell vs. Railroad com pany, 12 W. N. 0., 348, it clearly ap peared from tbe evldecoe of tbe witnesses ter the plaintiff, that they saw the train which Mmek the plaintiff when it was at the eastern end et tbe depot, and that the plaintiff could have seen it from wbete he said he stepped and looked ; thn nlative rosltieu el tbe plaintiff and tbe ttain at the tlme wan uscertaincd. Tliia ceutt, tv erofeto, correetly held that "it is in vain for a man te say be looked and ltstcutd, if, in despite of what his eyes nnd ears muit bavu told him, he walked dlreetly in front of a moving locomotive." We cannot declare tbe measure of duty incumbent en Philip Sebum, until we knew tbe aireumstacces iu nhleh be was placed; the mere fact of a collision provce nothing, and tbe tbunry tbat ths decedent from a phce of safety at tbe tide of the track might have seen along tbe track for a dh tance of fifty ards in tbe direction of the approaching traiu, certainly did net justify the court, under the circumstances of this cac, in saying theie was ncgligecce en the part of the deoeaood, as matter of law. A ruau may fairly be presumed te see wbat be can sje, when it is his duty te leek for it, but he cannot be presumed te see at a particular time, what is net shown te have been visible at tbe time. The speed of the train, which gave but two or three seconds for deliberation nnd notion ; the tlme teatenably required for tbe decedent te oress the traek after be bad fully committed himself te the act ; the absonce v f tbe usual warning of tbe tram's approach ; the topography of tbe ground aud the opportunities wiieh the decedent bad for celf protection, were considerations perbap3, from which the jury might have drawn au inference, or united at u ceu elusion ; but It is very clear tbat tbe court was In error in deflulug a dit'y without any properdotormination of tbe facts upon whleh alone that duty oeuld be declared. We have carefully read the evldonea lu the cause, and llud nothing upon which te i est the rnmaifing assignments of error ; no euch question appears te be raited en this icoerd, aud wecaucet consider it. The judgment is reversed, and a pre cedtnde awarded. Tbtt Old Torment. Although dyspepsia 1 as Ps ehlft teat In the Mmitich, vtllanucisthM whole dtgf-silve ap paratus. 'IHj liver, pancreas, and Intestinal glands hlmre In the kcneral treuhlH. The whale machinery mcilarenovatieu. Itrewn's lien matin 1 the ni Ucto with tthlchlnde the luppywerk. Mr. W. 11. licKrmtt, Marlen, O., write., " 1 utHit Uiewn'M Iren Hitlers Jcr Hull, genlen ttltli iiieitexu-llentieaults." A UocKreacn Uw JJO0 Tieth. 1 his soems a great many ; but we mut to te member that the cockroach tuti n little et evrrythlng he pleka up, and hif need et n tremendous ilUestlve npnarattw. Our dlgcs tlvenppurntuls ulteeth-r (lllfereut. Mrst we chew our loed wnh our teeth ; then send It te Urn gteumfii tobudlspesoitor. If ti u stem neb Is net In irtect working order, tatse llrewn's Iren jllllcrs and maae It de Its woilcprepony Airs bephbi Ti.rbert, Oeorge Oeerge Oeorge tewn, it'f..sa: "lused JKrewn'a Jren lilt. ters for ilvepcps'a; It gieatly Unproved my digestion " .1 ureiit Dlicevf ry. Mr. Wn. theinas, et Newton, In,, tajs .Mj wilrt has been nerlei"ly atlectoe tiltliu ceuh ter twenty flve yearn und this spring umroMueiely than ever bef re She hid uteil many remedies without relief, and being urid 1 try Dr. Ling's New Discovery, did se. Mlih me-t urutllylug itsults. Thu first bn'tlniulleved her Very much, and the second hettlp h is ubwluteiy cured her hhehsma hid se gee I health for thirty years." Trial bottles fiee ut ceeiran'a drug btore, Nes. iJ7 uud 1 13 North Queen stieet, Lancdster. Ph. Large size, illiU. (0) UiliiK tVuriii Kueitid;. Ti ere are a gieat inunyBUCh things. One I), that there Is no ueebavingdygpcp.uiunlcs you reully like tt and wnut tubus uir. it Is an itnbllshed fact that lliewn'a iron liliurs will conquer thl dlsei e In short order und completely. Mr. Dm lel I. Mekuin, -prlng Held, Ohie, injs," llrewu'ji Iren Jiltters cured me et ilvbpcpsli, nerveusuts mid wukeful ness " itucklen's Aim-:i c-nlvn. The licet Calve In the world for Cuts. IIiuLjcs. Jerrs, incurs", isll Uheum, t'ever tscree, Tettui, Cnapi.tsi Hands, Chilblains. Cerns.iUld all jkln empttens, Ulld positively CUIoaViieo, tn no piy rwiutred. it n guar. mure i te give perleci 'atlsiactien or muuey retu.i.jp ). Price, ents per box. for eale I 'V .-nchraii. ilruggwt. U7 a.id ISO North yncen street. iJinceiiur. 1 wirn r.vcijuimr in ttuew, Uev. Ueoige II. Thajer im old cltlzen et this vicinity known te every ene us a med !iutiicntlal citizen nnd christian minister el Uie M. 1C. church, just thU mement stepped in enr store te say, " I wish everybody te Unew that I ceusldei Ui.it both inysell and wife ewe our lles teS hlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having u troinendeuMHitle ever our counters and is gli I ug perlect satisfaction In all cases et Lung Disease., such 03 nothing elan has done. DKS. MArCllETT ,t KUAN UK. IloL'iir.en. Intl., May is, 'id. Sold by 11.11. Cochran, dJtugglst.Nes. 137 and 13a Nonh tjrt-uu street. Irfinciwier. lohlleeot UHOOISUIJSlt, -'' --" A.r llb'Khlt'S THIS KVEN1NG AT 8 O'CLOCK. Perseni thou wishing any ferlhe TUKd DAY KVKMXUM 1'AltADh, will please leave their orders, it our supply will net be sutllclunt, we will then uleyrantj ter mere. Llll.SKsh LNTKltNH. 0j Per Dezen, ADAMAN1INK CANDLES, used ter lllunil. natlug, Ufe Per Pound, 111 i andles te the pound. lMPOlUKD.IAPAPtKSKLANTKUN. PL.VS AND V1HF.W0UK8. le net wait until the last day. Leave your orders Tills EVENING It our supidy runs out wu can then repltmlih by tele.jr.ipli and express It you wait you m y net get what jeu want. BURSK'S. HO. 17 HAST KING ETBBET, LANCASTiCIl. PA. Tt 1IW, KMiiIX'3 Soetliing Syrup H DECIDEDLY THK HfcSr PHBPAUATION FOU THE PLAINTS OF CH1LD11KN. sl7-emd&w COM. VLOTIILNO. TlKOPK.NINu. IX HAVING UK OPRNED MT TAlLOtt 1NO KsrAIILISIIMKNTatray old stand. Ne 2-1 Nema OUKKN 8TU.KRT.Ol Fleer) wlta the finest line et rerelgn and Demestic WoMens ter Fall and Winter Wcarlhavoeror shown, 1 would be pleased a have my former customers and the pnblle generally call und cxamlne the Bame bofero pleclngthelt orders. Perlect satlslactlen guaranteed. Iltspecttully. JOUNJ.SMAL1NQ, , , , at Fleer, Ne. M North Queen 8L E KMOVAI, AU OPKNINO. LAaeABTsn, l'e., Sept. 10, IBM. I doslre te make known te my friends and customers, and the publla In gonerel, that I have romevod from 23 North Queen strcet te 111 North tlueeu street, formerly occupied by the firm of Smallnjc A Ban. man, where I have openod with a large as sortment or English, French, nnd German Novelties, together with a large line of Domesllo Fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, ernnw goods and new styles, I tool assured that lit Belicltln? a centlnu ance et your patrenage, yea will have an opportunity of making colectlens from a stock unequalled In IU variety and adapt ed te the prosent demand, which ts ier geed values, gentlemanly styles and ellects, end oxqulstte lit. Nothing but the very be3t el workmanship j nnd prices te suit everybody. Please laver me with yenr orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. S1' KUIAe rsOTIUB. 1IAVINU llOUail't'THK. KUILDING IN THE HBAH Or OU1! STOltlf, And Intending 1e Knlarge oer Place el Uiisl S??,'sJV,,,,!il ,rl.lt MV UNTIL AP111L KM13TNKXT, hell Oir OUR ENTIRE STOOK -OF- CLOTHING AND GENTiV FQRNIS1IING GOODS AT AND 15ELOW C03T PI1ICK. The Knthe Stock MUST UK 801 D.ns we In tend reopening with nn entirely New Bleck lu All Our Departments. Wo.re soiling 0II1LDK15VSOVKUC0AT8 as low ns $1.25. 1I0 O VKKCOATS ns low as JtOO MKN'S and YOUTHS' OVJCttCOATS as low as SIM. OIIILDIIKN'S SUITS from ll.Wupvtards. lltV9'8l ITS from 12.25 upwards. YOUrilS' hUirs lrem 3 25 upwards. M fcN'i SUITS irem 4 CO nuw.rds. UKNT'S t UUNISIUNU GOODS, of nil kinds at bottom pilceH. MRN'SKNlTJACKKTSaslowusMcenU. FASHIOSAKI.K NKUKVIClt 23.S5& 17c. (JLOVKSet n'l kinds cheaper than cheap. UNDKKWKAltlrem 20 cents upwards. IIESH&MOTIER, PK.VN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNKH OF CKNT11K S0U.VUF. .' NOUTH QUUKN ST., LANCASTKU. PA. ritilU TAILOIt'S UUIl.l), "XOTA 11EXE EXTRA." 1.MJ YAltDS OK WEST OF UNGLAND AT OUU DISPOSAL UNTIL AUG. 10. Wlun they will be withdrawn Hern the mat ket owing te the late arrival of tlicse goods thn consignee him cancelled the order, with Instillatiens lrem the manufacturer iq ener ut J-erced Sile lerTHIIU'Y DAYS te diipnccel the Kntlre Let. THESE GOODS ARK OF PURE CHEVIOT WOOL, Twenty oz te the yard, all lengspun yarn, bend Indigo color, and warranted the best muterlal lorsrvlce In the market. Persons v. lshlng te sni e money can de se by placing their orders at once. We have already taken orders ler ?8 Sulu.andare trvlna to'o te'o to'e cure as many as possible ter enr Irlendsniid customer'. They are worth tS5 a suit We are selling them at , made nnd trimmed in the best stj le, and n purtcet fit guaranteed. Kcepccttully Y'eurs, J. K. SttAJUSTfr. SS- Over Lechcr A Sens' Hanking Heuse Centre Square nnd West King Street. marlO ly W is W" LIAMMON ts rilSTBH. A hTYLlSH WHIPCOUD OU COIIKSCKEW WORSTED SUIT Fer Slxtcen Sellnra. In SACK OU CUTAWAY- COAT nnd aDAUK OVEIll'I.AlO PATTERN ALL.WOOLCAS81. MEHK BACK COAT SUIT, made toeurspeclal order, Thlrtoert Dollars. OVERGO ATS I Frem ?G.OO te 423 00 That are well uiadn and finished In geed style. 'I he mero expensive lire tluljued up with b11k sleeve linings and make n very handsome ap. pearance FINE KID AND CASTOR GLOVES Fer Walking or Driving, et the best and most reliable makers. fc'cirl'jt and Whit? All-Weel Underwear Of Imported and domestle manufacture. HUSKING C1LOVK8 acd GUNNING COATS. STIFF HATS, SOFT HATS. theSKLF. ADJUHll.NO HAT and the NKW DONOAfiTEIt STIFF HAT. CAPe lu Cleth or Plush ler Winter Wear and u very lame assortment of Heys' Peles and Children's lurbJiis. CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ltAKOB 3t 1'BlCa FROM "JOe. TO S3.70. A large assortment of all widths and sizes in Spring v edie or High lire's. Alsutbenew Protection Toe, un exteilentShce ler Children. 32, 34, 36 and 38 KAST KINQ STREET, LANCASTKU, PA, OtOTiiiwe. stJl .& Al3 Ji A UNITED PARTY. We "want te unite all parties, Republican, Democratic, Inde pendent, Working men's and Prohibition upon one platform Clothing. We are in favor et bath Protection and Lew Tariff, Our prices are se very low that the tariff meets the approval of all voters, and we afford them protection in a guarantee te re fund the money en all sales net found satisfactory. A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH & CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. s2-4md 51 VBKS a KATtiriJK, 83.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. 810.00 ALL-WOOL STJIT8. 812.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. The paners are lull or ndvertlsmnanls of GilF.AVCLOTlUftU.and the nothing stores art lull et cheap clothing, pa cheap, much et It, as te be undeslrable ut anv pi leu. wu mannracture NO SHODDY CLOTHING, nnd the abeve lets are the Lewest Urvlp.s we keep. They are decidedly bettir Qualities than nuy thing wo've offered within u period of yearn. We nntlclpued the slew times new experienced, and tccou'nlzed that qualities would have te belncienned or prlcen lowered, ie meottherq,nIiements of iin trade We Invite you te slop In te see va nnd learn whether we buvn been equal te tne emer gency TJiere tnlta nre Bueh nswu cm var iant in evety way, which means that I hey are ASAFK 1'UitCliAtbfotliHinanntinetlerute iiiOHiis who can't afford te tiike chance when buying clothes, but who MUST nave a lust and latr equivalent ter thu dollars hn has te Invest. eVEttCOATS In it great virletv e styles We have them at ts. ti0.si2.fl5, lis, 110 andt'O. We havn them Hern thn low priced xtreng, well made, te the finest SAilti and silk lined. Myers & Rathfon, LEADlNO MEItClfAHT TAILOU?, ke. ia hast icma street LANCASTER. PA. Tt)N OU HUHV? THAT IS THE (JUK8TION NOW AGITATING THE I'EOl'Lfc OF LAN CSI EIC. HUT TilKRK 13 NO (JUKSTION AI10UT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING. TO HE FOUND EXCLUSIVELY AT- Ne. 24 Centre Square. WHAT CAN'T UK FOUND THF.KB, IN THK MATThll OF MEN'S WEAhlNQ APfAltHL IS BCAKCEI.Y WOItTH FIN PINO. CALL AND KXAUINf GOODS AND PRICES. Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors acd Clethitrs, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARF, LANCASTKU, PA. fubl.lvd OANSMAN S 1IUO. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPAMMT. GUAND pISPLAY OF GOODS m THE PIEOBi -FOB- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MARK TU OltDKB PANTS ! PANTS I PANTS I At $3.00, IWC, KOO, 13.00. $8.00,17.00, up te $10.00, BV11BI BUIlBt BV11B! A Geed llnstueas Suit at lit A Hetter Hnst ness suit at 111. A Nlcecasstmere suit at IIS A Flnx Corkscrew Halt lu lllaelc, Drewn and Nine Shades at 119, $20. f2X $25. In pasulng out ncrthwest window, please leek at soma c ear simnles. All tnarUed In Plain rignrea at Ou. Lewest Cash Prtcee. Heys' Soheol Unlu la geed variety are new displayed. Drep la It only ie leek and get posted, as our rlcea.ar the Lewcet. L.&ansman&Bre. The rABmONABL. KCjrTAttO Ne. 65-68 NORTH QUIIM BTUir, Right en tne eeatnirwt CoiBW.el Onmg LAKOABTJUt, TA. e- Net eonnectsd wtttt nuy etter c'tWsf house in tbe ctty. tAi M ' ' m n i -ii i ii ; if 3JW 'rm . .f Na va 4' 1 a' 4 vj w p. j m V llii , --; tP '- ai.
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