jUi,i "-y !. sv -vi5: 'i itv3p" '? T" v w,,,.. T ,Y , tl, ft S"'. r''.fj-i.A4!. l v? '- -a '" KT .- V (Ktye Dmtfa$tej Q S ? rt . Volume XX I -Ne, 88. LANCASTER PA.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1884. Price TwtCtcte. ,f A ' flnMiigeitM 9mf .irwjsutr, viAMennt, jte. H.7 r.. KuuAin, NOVELTIES! New Idea In Knamelled Ladles' Watch, utt toaelvcd trout Xurone, that should tie .can by all mean a. The latest thing for loiter sealing pnrpe.ee li a pretty cae containing a bcuutltul fltone Seal, Fen Helder, de. Just the thing ler that purpose. Stene el the Alps Mutch Bate for gentlemen i held, .mall candles besides the matches, and shuts up Inte a very .mall cempaii, Alte Olgaretle and Cinl cue., sanae .tone, entirely new thing. OnrMu.lcal nexes for Children, at the small oe.t el 75e .coin te bu very popular and are going eIT rapidly. Uur Mew and Baautlfnl I.lne el French Travelling Cleck. Is very complelo i tlicie clocks have a very delicate gong ttrlke, are el the flneit workmanship nnd finish and at cry reason, able price.. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa, Ne. 4 West King Street. jemx auuva. "Ieatb amu euanu, LADIES' AT VIetzger & JETanghman's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter. makers" all'Ae9SVnnlr 'r US by tl10 beil METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE 43 West King Street, ( no twee n the Cooper llonse ana Serrel Herse Hetel.) nevl-lydAw WB UUUB te TUB uoekt iieusb, FAHNESTOCK'SI LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. IN ALL TIIK NEWEST BTiLES. AN ATTIt ACTIVE STOCK TO SELECT fttOM. ALSO, HAMD30M.K SEAL PLUSH COATS! FROM (20.00 TO (60.00. Oar Stock el LONQ and SQUAB! Breche, Paisely, Oaslinierc aiid Blanket Shawls ! ia mew ruLL and complete and webtut the attention or THOSE in want. R E. FAHNBSTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa r 11. mauti ti ue. "rm ,J WE INVITE ALL TO GALL AND EXAMINE OUR 8T00KOT HOLIDAY GOODS ! WI1ICII INCLUDES MANY USEFUL AND DESIUABLE ARTICLES. Decorated China, Bisque Figures, Dinner Sets; Oatmeal Sets, Toilet Sets; Fruit Sets; Berry Sets; Ice Cream Sets, Fruit Plates. THE LARGEST LINE OP DECORA.TKD CUPfl AND BAUCERB IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. AMBERINA GKL.SS Water Sets, Lemonade Sets, Wine Sets, Punch Sets. TOYS-French Toys, German Toys, American Toys. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Kig and Prince Streets. LANCASTER, PA. CAUVMTB, V. k'AUtK'a OaHPKT UALL. a BARGAINS I - SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese Business. Everything Hest Positively be Sold. A mil Line el BODY 11UD8SKL8, TAPKSTBY, and All Grades Of 1NGB AIN CABPJETS, UU8, BLANKETS, COVEULKTS and OIL CLOTH. WALL ATA 8A0MFI0E.-& W Prompt attention given te the Manufacture of flag Carpets te order. -AT- SUM'S CARPET HALL, DOR. W. KINO AND WATER STB., febJMmdaw PKMM U1UA1UJ AT Hl.XS rKK UUK dred, a better cigar than U .old by most dealers at 11.75. at UABTMAfTB YELLOW YBONTCIGAB HTOBJC STUltAUB AKD Oomreiselon Wareheuie, DANIEL MAYEU. decMyd 1C Wet Chestnut street. NOTIOH TO THKar AB3K.CS AHU UUR NEBS. All person, are Hereby forbidden te trespass en any el the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estate., in Lebanon and Lancaster oenntlea, whether inclesed or an. Inclesed, either ter the purpose el sheeting or nshlng.as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands of the undersigned atter this notion. WM. COLEMAN rBEKMAN. I Attenny wrliir. oeieauupil Biln AliMH EDWABD ajTBKEHAK, eie COATS LANCASTER PA. Opposite Sterens Heuse. BARGAINS ! AT - LANCASTER, PA 159 159K Watches and Clocks. jbAkqaixs ik W&tehea, Oloeka, Obalns, Rlnsre, Speotaeloa, cte, Bopalrlnget all kinds will receive my pot pet tonal attention. LOUIS WEBEB; Ne. 1B0X North Uneen street. Bemember name and number. Directly en Ka city Hetel, near Penn'a Depot. JyMly ADOTIUHBKK AMU 11KAL KtJTATK AUBNT. HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEKB AND BKAL ESTATE AUKNT, 01 Nert)i Duke Sk,:Laneartar. Fa, Everything pertaining te my bu.tnesswlll receive my personal attention. Terms reason, able, tilvemeacsil. lanis-ud WHAT IB MALAEIA. l Plan te Successfully Combat a Els- oe.se tnat ueneH Analyals, TllO OtIOe anonnted IhAiipv that t.iftrla flourished only in wet, swampy localities, and fellnwbdtlieelesilng el large tmeu el land, is no leiiRer tenable, ai the malotltyef ll Tletlin. are new numuered ainun If inhabitants Llamnnta. ei citing and lenir v.tabllslied SRtilam&nU uuiinjiiigaaiaeall nun iioatlens el theory we come taeu te fce with the vital question. what 1. malaria t and tow ts It te be succe. juiiy Tanquutipdt Te tbe flrst enquiry we reply, nalnrta (bad air) lretn which the word '.? .0I?Tf 'J. exrlalns ltt character exactly. Had all-taken Inte the luncs and Ul.mlnated through the bleed, potxens llie entlru .v.tetn, and Upheld lever, tnalarlM lever, i lnhtherla anil oiuer dangerous dl.easvs lollew. Knuallv pw otlects lesult Irem contaminated water, m dralnsge or contlnned nvar.cxertlDn.ns they all cau.e 1ms el norve Hte, the oiiencu el phvatcal well belng.t Malarial pct.nn cannot be I'elccted by chem ical teits, and la only known by Its enects upon the systflin. i'lne.,0Uu.'; w2rat CS80' ' malarlA was that el Jlrs.e. r. lloshen.ol 07 ruth street, Trey, N. A:..ISr "POf'unPe. el great Value, Is given, thatp'.bcrsmayrocflveilWebenont She sut! lenxl net only lretn malaria, her complexion btlng of u aanren hne, but also irem enlnrgn ment el the ltver. ller appetlte was ravenous, espflelally ler acids. "One day," Bays Mrs lloshen. "mr physician a.kcd ler a sample of fluid ler chemical analyils, I was then pass, ing 7 ounce a day, whleh he roperlod as ' very bad' anil that hn could de no mere ler me. as J had all the Indication, of brlght's dlteaje. 1 then went te a specialist en Madisen Ave . New Yerk, who i commended electricity, saying 1 had. plnal Ulseaae. Ter six month I Ild net bave a natural imovement el tbobewnls. I took in all 12J eleetneal treat nenta. I was much bleated and have welshed as high as 173 pounds. I would have periods ptseml-unconscleusnoss, Jeeing my trlands. but being unable te conver.e. Knewing pains plnrrodthebasoot tny brain. I became se illrsy I could net walk ucrem the fleer with out suppeit. Inlsoteagroatoxtent lest my memory. 1 then began te use a preparatlun J had frequently heard of, but oenloss Iliad but little faith In." " At first It made me deathly sick, but after the blle had been eliminated ibegan te amend and dismissed my physician. When 1 com cem com menecd the new treatment I weighed 160 pounds. In three months 1 was down te my natural weight. 110 pounds. 1 have a reed appetite, my llver performs Its functions, my complexion Is geed, and no one would think from my appearance that I had ever been til My fluids are normal, my bowls greatly Im proved. My headaches nnd all dizziness have disappeared." The case of V llllam Wallace Lennsbury. el 22H Lafce 8t , Chicago, lli., Is another reinarkabln ene. lle.ays: "In addi tion te being dizzy nnd having a sallow com. piexieu.my dlgiatlen was very peer and 1 suflered utmost continually with se ere pain. In the bew.ls. Ftnallv 1 hecAina tnti leave mv bed and called In an allennlh niivxi. Ill te clan of thirty.acven years practice. Uu pre scribed quinine. Alter being In bud a week without receiving any benefit, and bavlng night sweat whlcn colored my linen yellow, I conclude 1 te take my wlle's advlce and try warner's safe cure. Frem the flrst It helped me and aflr tAklng six bettlss, with safe pills, 1 was cured entirely or all pain, peer digestion and bloody discharge, a ntulttiy color took the place el a sallow one. nnd I lult llke a new cii-aiure " rreui the above It wilt be observed that ma laria has i e t rtnln loe illtles for Its own, but lurks wherever bad air and water predomi nate. The only sure methe I te reunteruct Its poisonous enctts Is te chuck Its first develop, muuts. vi.oimne. tflUbMAN'a. " MIGHTY NICE." eun stock or NBOKTIE8, DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS, OUFFS SUSPENDERS, BT00KIN08 AND UNDERWEAR. AT Ne. 17 Weat Kins Streot. TJKMtlVAl. AMI Ul'KMI'I I.AKOASTun, Ta,' Bept. 10, 1S81. I iloslre te make known te my friends and customers, and the publle In general, that I have romevod from 23 North tjuoea strcottelJlNorthtfuuen stroeL lUrirerly eccapletl by the Arm or Sinallu.; Baus man, where I have opened wlthnlarce as as as sortraentof English, Krenca aud Uermau Novelties, together with a large line el Domesllc Fabrics. Compesod as my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I leel assured that In soliciting a oontlnu eontlnu oentlnu an co el your patronage, you will have en opportunity of making selections from a stock unequalled In Its variety and adapt ed te the present demand, which Is ler geed values, gentlemanly styles and effects, and exquisite tit. Nothing but the very best el workmanship ; and prices te suit everybody, i'lsaae laver me with your orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. iltti uuuita. Auica uleauh. WATT, SHAND & CO., NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. AN IMMENBE VABIETT OK LADIES' AND CUILDBEN'S COATS AND CLOAKS. NEWMAKKETS, BUBSIAN CIUCULABS, JKBSEY NEWMABKET, SEAL CLOTII COATS. New Goods l Latest Styles I Lewest l'rlccs I SPECIAL ATTRACTION THIS WEEK. DOUBLE FOLD WOOL FACE CASHMERE, 12e, a Yard, Anether Case of thesa Excolleut 6-4 DRESS CLOTHS; In Tepular Celers, 75e a Yard. 45-Inch Heavy Twilled Cleths, 75c Begular l'rioe. H.W. ONLY ONE CASE. HTUUKH. "neon, -nriiiTE a uuekhuuuu, -BANKERS.- ritlME BAILWAY 8ECOBITIE8 ALWAYS ON HAND KOB INVESTMENT. MINNEAPOLIS BEAIi ESTATE 7 FER CENT BONDS KOU HALE AT 101 AND IN TEUEST. PBOPBIETOBS OF " POOIt'S MANUAL Or BAILWAYS." COBBESl'ONDENCE IN Vll'KD. ol-lvdeed S WALL ST.. NEW YOBK. VB.LLUW VKONT OIQAtt, WAKIIAHIEU best 5e cigar In tie atate atl hautman'3 yellow rneNX ;ciOAB HINTS FQK THE EPIGUJRE B1ETIIODS Olf UOOKIHO TUB aUHUKV, ttewtbeUr.rlitmas Bird I. lf.it rrepartd Ubeles el the Itecelpt. Seni. Timely 8aggetlens for Iluni.irives. from the Caterer ler December. Authorities dliTer tn tlieir opinions ro re gardliifc the best method of propatlec tbe neble bird for toasting, teme oentondlnR that it should net be stuffed, but dimply trussed and thus roasted. Ihore is net any doubt thtt in tbia way tbe pure flavor of the bird belnj? unmlssd with any taste whleh docs net bolens te it, is hotter pre served but then it must be temembercd that tastes differ, and that which would be grateful te one paltte anotber would proueunso insipid. All, however, agree en ene pelst that tUe blrtU should be hnujf at least a week bofero dressing, if the woather be at all uuitable, and they also concede that the hen tutfcey is te be pro pre pro ferrcd for tbe flavor of fta llesh. One au therlty rcoemmouds thtt lu its previeus nunaRomeut tbe bird ateuld be emptied and plekcd a few hoursfafter it is kllled and eumu parings of Xrcab tru files, (or drled enes if the fresb are net proeurablo,) placed iu tbe holly, which Is then BtuU"ed with olean, swoet hay. (The bird is tben te be bung by the legs for a week be be bo eoro it is dtcEscd, when jthe bay is te be withdrawn, tbe truffle jaringg washed in warm water and a portion of tbem stewod iu tbe gravy that is eorved with the tutkey. Fer tha Btufftasr, uausai;e meat beat together with jn egg i supposed te be tbe proper thing. Anotber way is te take a young hen tnrkey that is perfectly sweet ; pluek, draw and Binge it carefully, wiping the outslde with a damp cloth, and after wash ing it luside drying it thoroughly. Tbeu make n forcemeat as fellows : Seak a quarter of a pound of day.eld Vienna bread in milk, squeeze till dry and add a quarter of a pound of Dnely chopped sausage meat, two eggs, a tablespoonful eaeh of minced parsely and onion and two ounees of geed butter, Reasoning with salt, fiepper and grated nutmeg. Mis the se ugrcdienta thoroughly together ; then stuff the bird with the forcemeat, truss it securely for roasting and put It before a clear Are. It should net be forgotten that basting Is all Important. When tbe bird is dene oneugb dish it up, pour evor it some truffle sauoe and Bervo het. Delln, who holds that the meat of a fowl plainly roasted is mero Juley aud tastes better than when filled with bread dressing, thus gives directions for prepar ing tbe bird : Singe, draw aud truss a large, tender, dry picked turkey ; salt the inside nnd roast about an hour and a quarter ; untruss, place en a dish, snr. round with water cress ; add a little broth te the drippings, strain this ever the turkey and serve with cranberry Jelly. Nene of theso methods, however, find full favor lu the eyes of tbe cpioure. Te him tbe' " truffled turkey11 has unrivaled charms, and if he cau't have it in this way he would rather forego it altogether. The manner of preparing a truffled turkey it as fellows : Take a plump nnd young hen turkey, weighing about ten pounds, and let it also be fresh killed. Then so se so leet a pound aud a half of sound truffles, washing and eleanlng thoroughly te rid of all earthy or gritty substances. Cut a pound of the truffles into balls from an inch te an inch and a half In diameter. peunii them te a shfoerrl TJaSue. Then take an equal weigh of fat bacon, out in and pound it uutil smooth, mix it with the truffla paste and season the whele with salt and pepper. New blend the mass tegether. and when perfectly smooth mix the truffla balls with it and stuff the turkey with this forcemeat. The turkey should hang for at least a week after it is thus stuffed, or even longer would be better if the weather is cold enough. Te roast the turkey out a thin slice of fat baoen and lay it upon the breast, and ever the bacon lay a pieoe of buttered paper. Theu place the bird bofero a clear Are remomberlng that a roast turkey is net apt te be Injured by tee much basting. When dene sorve het, with or without truffle sauce. If the latter is preferred make it as fellows : Put a half a dozen flnely-mlncrd truffles into a saueepan with sotne geed butter ; set the pan ever the Are, shaking It frequently, for ten minutes : then have dissolved in a half a pint of boiling water two teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen fuls of Johnsten's fluid beef . Pour this into (the pan with the minoed truffles, seasoning with peppar and salt te taste, and then add a c' of natlve sherry. New set tbe pan wbare the oentonta may simmer gently for fifteen minutes, when, after skimming the fat from the surface, the sauce is ready te serve. The Education el Children. In au lutoreating Icoture tbe ethor night Superintendent MoAUiater.of Philadelphia, disoussed the question, " When and bow should the education of children begin?" "The child," he said, "flrst oemes lu con. tact with the world .through its senses. Eduoatlen should, therefore, begln through and by the training of the senses and lead upward te the education of tbe intellectual and moral faculties. , Aetlvlty Is the great law whleh rogulates ehild llfe, and Frcabel'a prlnoiple was that all education should be baaed en th6 self activity of tbe emul, rte ene has mero strenuously in sisted upon this than our ;own Emersen, wue leit iew quositens untoneueu uy his snbtle in'ellcet. What Froebel did, howevor, was( te show hew the lntolleetual activities of 'ohildheod should be organized. Laying held of the eblld's tondeney te play, he inveuted various games the purpese of which is te regulate the natural and Instinctive ao ae tivity of the limbs and senses, that the ends of nature may be attained. Wheu a mero advaneed stage of the child's oduea. tleu is roaehed the will Is awakened, and this iuatinotive aetlvity beoemos oensolous aotien whleh by and by grows Inte produetlvo aotien or work. This is what is meant by tbe eardlnal prlnoiple of klu dcrgarten'culture that all learning con cen sists in doing, It is this which plaoes the kindergarten methods in antagonism te the metheds which still largely obtain In the primary schools. The uiw eduoatlen demands that the knowledgo of things shall precede tbe knowledgo of words, and that the mind shall be allewed te unfold and ripen through its own observation and thinking." She Itelerred te Uer Huibana. The late Lady Lytten happening te call at the house of an artist friend tbe day bofero the funeral of the tlrst Duke of 'Wellington, the oenvorsatlon naturally turned upon tbe event of the following day, and the orewds whleh wero expected te throne Londen streets. "Yeu will have te be up very early, Lady Lytten," said the painter in question. " if yen mean te leek en at the precession. Are you prepared te get up at five o'clock for tbe sake of seeing tbe great man's funeral?" "Net I. imleed." answered the lady, with au unpleasantly slcnlfleaut smlle ; - mero is euiv oue man in rue I world whoee funeral I would cot un as early as that te see." ... .. HTUCUIC UUJHU WHIMS IJWKAHINUi Mr. Lyman, Habits and el lnni.na-lll. Pernicious ltll Horrible l'anl.nment. Tbe peeple of Loe township, about twenty five miles north of Loulsvllle Ky., iu Brewu county, Iud., are In a state of cxoitemont ever the oase of James Lyman, who was instantly doprlved of all sensation a few days age. Lyman recently moved into Lee township. His family consists of a son and two daughters. Iu early years he was a seaman, and although he tells but little of bis past history it is believed, from relics and ethor souvenirs wbieb he has In his possession, that his adventures en tbe ocean would make n volume of romanee. It is said of him that wben oleven years of age be rau away from his home in Dosten and determined te adept a sailor's Ilfe. Iio concealed himself In tbe bold of a ship about te weigh anchor, and was earrlcd off te sea en beard a vessel. Lyman seen learned te swear. As bis years increased bis profanity bcoame mero voiuble. Ilia ship touched many foreign shores, and by frequent association with tbe natives be gradually acquired tbelr manner of speech, and in tlme beoame the master of four different languages. Iu all of theso he was an adept at Bwearing. The slightest trifle met with a volley of oaths and the air would be perfectly sul sul phueous with his wicked declarations. When oxeitcd bis wrath was tenlble, and none dared remain wlthlu earshot whlle curses and imprecations rolled with mighty vobemonoo from his tengue. One day last week, while superintending a force of hands in making a clearing, a silly aool aeol aoel dent threw Lvman into au oxcess of passion. Words most blasphemeus than evor bofero uttered rolled from his fluent tengue, while he danced about in a perfeet paroxysm. Suddenly the impious de clarations ceased. Lyman fell faoe down ward te the ground and was unable te meve n musole. A gonulne thunderbolt or a ballet through his heart could net have pir.tlyzed his sonses quicker. Sight was destroyed, speech geno aud motion im possible. After thirty mlnutes' prostra tion he reoevered slightly, but was unable te regain bis lest sreech. Ills eyes wero also dimmed. On the arms of two strong laborers be was berne te his house, wbere he has since been resting in a half con cen con selous oendltlon. AltOUT TUB BUN. Uoine Inttrestlec Bcientitle Vart. About the Melar Syttem's Centre. The sun, though immonse in size, is small in comparison with the solar system ever whleh it relgns. Its surface, as seen through the tolesoopo, is dark at the edges and has n mottled appcaranoe nil ever, with here and thore a large blaek spot. These spots rovelvo near the equator ence every twenty four days,and a study of tbem revcals that they are a part of the buu as seen through the clouds which float around it. The apparent surfaoe is an enormous distance from Its real surface The sun is a perfect oirelo and net flattened at the poles. SpcotreBcopio analysis of the sun shows seme of tbe tints of the rainbow te be missing, and indicates that the light of the sun Is intercepted by vapors around it. There are vapors of iron, cepper, ztne, bismuth, and many ethor metals, whleh are kept iu this oendltlon by intonse beat and from the sun's atmosphere. The sun spots appear and disappear overy oleven yearc. Pietures of the sun have been taken shewlncr tnotallie clouds I flying into the sun spots at the rate of 100 column oTThyurbgeriSa.OW) miles high, and another dlsoevcred n column extending S10 000 miles from the sun. Physical and ohemlcal examination of motcera show that they contain nu excess of hydrogen, which ean only be accounted for en the basis that It was foreed into thorn while they wero yet a part of our sun or of the fixed stars. Meteers travel SOO miles a soeond. It takes only a voleoity of 870 miles te threw tbem oil from tbe sun. The sun's oerona contains metcorie substances that relloet sunlight. During an eclipse tbe corona has been observed te oxteud 10,000,000 miles, and the zodiaeal light probably ox ex tonds 100,000,000 miles from the sun's surfaoe. Through a small telescope 824, 10S stars have been seeu and located upon a map of the heavens. Large tolesoopes show millions of stars in ene solid, almost unbreken mass, that oannet be separated into single points or stars. A Mether's t'romecitlon. On Wednesday aftorueon Mrs. Barney MeManus, of New Albany, Iud., Bent her little son Claronee. a bright lad of 10 years, out upon an errand, telling bim te return home immediately nfter perform ing what he was sent te de. The lad has toned away, aocempliahod the errand, and started te his home, but meeting another boy was Induced by him te visit the switehing yards of the railroad ; land en arriving there was persuaded te jump upon an empty coal ear whleh was in a train being meved slowly through the yard for a ride. Tbe little fellow became frightened, let go his held upon the ear, and foil under the wheels aud was terribly and fatally crushed. The dreadful aoeidont oeourred about six squares away from the boy's home. The tnother at the moment of the aceldent was seized with sudden apprehension and said te her 1G year-old daughter, who was in tbe room with her : "I just heard Clarence shriek and mean ; run out quiek and leek for him. I knew something dreadful has happened." The daughter went quickly into the yard and looked all ever the promlses and out into street, but, of oeurso, saw nothing of her brother Clarence, and returned Inte the heuse, laughing and saying te her mother, "Yea, of oeurse, you heard Olaronce shriek nnd mean but only in your mind, for he has net yet returned home." Half an hour later her mangled boy was brought home te her, dying al most as seen as brought within the room. "I knew it 1 I knew somethlng terrible had happened my peer ehild I" the frantie motber exclaimed. "I heard it all when It occurred 1" This Bhe repeated te the oeroner wben he visited the scene of mourning te held the inquest. It was certainly a most romarkable premonition of her little one's death. Xlevated Ilead l'reUts. A statement of the business dene by the Manhattan railroad oempany during the quarter ending Dee, 31 (with Deoember estimated) bad been issued, The net earn ings iu eaeh of the threo months were given as fellows : Ootebsr, S2S3.G01 ; Novembor. 4375,215 : December, 8300,000 total, &S58.815, Hubtraeting from this wwiuii uuuw;uu(i nun. iuie it the fixed eharges, whleh are stated niti i.Ainn p &AMi n.n i k. amount at a30! talned. Frem this batance It Is oalaulated ,xiu, a uaiauuaui v.ui,viu "' that a quarterly dlvidend of li per eent. en $20,000,000 of eapital stock ean be paid and loave a surplus of 450,000 after paying tha city taxes, The dlyidend was there there thore fero formally deelared, and it is pijnble en January 2. Faihlen'. li.e el i lowers. Either ter wedding or luneral a design In flowers may cejt you irem 3 te SUM. Some luneral notices mv." emit flowers." but no oflert has yet beeu made te oxclude the beau- I tltiil thlnira frntn u A1illnir 'i'liulr bflautv i nnn iiernues. wmie lirewn-s linn iiiuers. which costs but a dollar i bottle, ts el perma- i n.nt niM in rminrtniF mi mint m nua cnMtii. I carlag dyspepsia, wvaJtncis, malaria, etc. The Dead Line." Many old Beld ler. remember "the dead line" at AmtorsenvIUe. It was a mighty dangerous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, blllou.nets, and liver nnd kidney dima.04 are tun el penis ler the alck. but Burdock (feed JHUeri are a cer tain remedy. Hel averywlmrn. for sain by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 138 North Uueen street. A Lawera Opinion el Interet;te AIL 3, A. Tawney, esq., a leading attorney of Winona, Minn., writes: "Alter using It for mero than three years, 1 take great pleasure In dating that I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, as the best remedy In the world for Coughs and Colds, it has never falled te euro the most scvore colds I have had, and luverlably relieves the pain In the chest." Trlel bottles el this euro euro for all Threat and Lung Diseases may be bad free at Cechrnn's drng .tore, Ne.. 137 and 1W North gueen street, Lancastr, m. Large slxe, tl.OO. Jylydeflw (1) lleat. the World. This la what 11. C. Heberman.a drnsgl.t el Marlen, Ohie, .ays I " JTAemni JCettctrie Oil beatn the world. Sold nine bottles vcaterdav aud te-day. One man cured el sero thre-U et elght years standing, is sniendld for rheurjuv tlsm. for Bale by If. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anu iew norm vuceu .ireei. isucklen's Arnica Halve. The Best Selve In tho-werldtlor Cuts, uruises, aerns, u tears, .eait nueuin, roTer Seros, Tetter, Chapped Uands, ChUblalns, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, andposltlvely cures l'Ues,' or no pay required. It Is guar anteed toglve perluct satisfaction or money roiunaea. rrice, je cents per.wx, i or saie by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Uuoen street. Lancaster, We Challenge the) World. When we say we believe, we have ovldenoo te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure is decldedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as It will cure a common or Chronic Cough inone-halt the time aud relieve Asth ma. Bronchitis. Whoenlng Cough. Creun. and show mere canes of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they fall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the yeungest cuuu auu we guiwwivu wuni wu Bay, jrncu, inc., 60a and S1.U0. If yenr Lungs are Bere, f1iA . lnsiW Inma ba UTifljttita IlAiwn. Ulna lsilU3l Ui Aau& iiiui ude uuuuu a a uiuua a ioe ter. sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 187 and 188 North Uneen street. feb7-oed 1 MXVIVAU r AMIS HACK. HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is absolutely the be$ ever made, combining the virtues et hops with gums, balsams and extracts. Its newcr Is wenderful In curing dlaoases where ethor plasters simply rolievojt Crick In the Back una neat, fain in the Bide or i.imua, attn uneu- ins of any part cured Instantly by the Hep llaer. ina In Aliifluifnn rnnnlnt nfnrlne- Sold bv OlldrUzr- gists and country stores. Hep Plmltr Cem- panjt xTupneuira, uuaiuu, juus;,. LAME BACK. Aa-for constipation, less of appetlte and dlscues of the bowels take ll.iwley'3 Stomach and Llver I'm.. S3 cents. aai-tvuawii "I OILTT, IHJILTV, QIULTV. J. W. MILLKB, Of Washington borough. I'a., Is guilty el man ulacturlng MILLER3 Black Diiei Ceiii Syrep And the verdict of all who use It is that "II JS THE BEST I" "II IS TIIEBES1!" " I'l IS THE BES1 f " BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP IS TUB BEST. sepn-CmdAw ai iu. KMiaura Seething Syrup IS TI1K LATEST AND BEST I'BKl'ABA- TlON FOB TUB COUl'LAINTS OF TUB Little Ones, And it Is giving tbe utmost satisfaction te all who are using It, 17-CmdAw - - - - - u HK DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, ren Ttts etna or, COSTIVENESS, FEVKE8. TOBPID1TYCOF XUE LIVEIt AND BOWELS. AC1DITX OF TIIK STOMAC1I, BBUCTA- TIONS 4 DYBPKI'SIA. It Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In convenience ana doveld et the harshness usually produced by flLLS, and can be taken in all seasons et the year. AT-ItlJ pleasant te take. Ask yenr dealer for 1L eepU-emd&w "I ' --( I ! I TllLLKttH BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP. septU-OmdAw TT13ADUUAKT13KS VOll TUB INDIAN MEDICINES, BA-TON-KA AND MODOC INDIAN OIL -AT- LOOHBR'S Drug Stere, NO. EAST KINO 8TBEETK LANOAflTEbVl-A. G may's srfcuiriu meuiwse the Great English Bcmedy. . An unfailing cure for Impotency, aud all Diseases that lol lel lol eow Less et Momery. Universal Lassttude, Patn tn the Beck, Dimness et Vision, Promo Premo Prome turoOld Age. aud many ethor diseases that lead te Insaulty or consumption and a Pro Pre mature Grave. Full particulars In our pam Dhlet, which we dcslre te send froe by mall te 0verv one. The 8pe all druggists at 11 pe aA for lv or wlllba AUU effwiuw .v..v.uv -a wiu UJT r ihickKv ur elm. ueck- sent froe my mail en the "".,, the monev.bv addressing the agent. " H. a. COLHitAN, DruggUt, Nes. 137 and 1J North Uueen street, Lancas- en account of ceuntertelta, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper t the only genulne. TUEGBAYMlfDIUlNK CO.. 'iluilale.N.T. flTUK IiAUUEST, II EST ARO HOST COM X. plete assortment et Playing Cards la th city, from 8e per pack up, at . ... llABiaiirt a iaiji-utv iuvaa liuaii 8TOBK. HlUlt TKST UAUHIIO BUU A, In Five Pound Tins and lu Bulk, Seda Ash aud Banner Lye ter Seap Making, at UUBLEY'S DBUU STOliE. augJ-euid 2i West ttiug Btceet. CLVTHMtl. . "g . . J There may be mere attractive leading matter than advertise ments, but if you are in need of geed Clothing at merely nomi nal prices, ear message becomes vitally important. Our stock has yet many choice selections of goods that can be bought at prices that would astonish you. A. C. YATES & CO., G02. G04, 600, CHESTNUT STS. riULADELflllA, ija eHmd M YKita UAxuruM. ALWAYS RIGHT ! THR BTTLB OF O0B OLOTI11NO, TUB MAKE OF OUR OLUTI1INU, TUB QUALITY OF OUIt CLOTtllNG, TIJJC I'BICE OF OUU CLOTU1NQ. In these fourpelnts you are always euro of dealing te the g ie ura Desi auvaniage wnen Duying In the preparation et our BEADx- here, preparation et MADE CLOT U" LINU wft una Inn m r we use tlia eatterns cut ""--.'- . - - T llni ! lmr thereof much of the work is dene by the same Bowing Tailors as make our Order Gar ments. In the seloetfen of materials and trimmings we exerdse the same painstaking; and care as In the purchase et tha very Finest Grades et Woolens and In tha making of prices we've placed them at figures as forbid underselling by the lowest of our competitors. This year they are mera reasonable than at any time within a period el tea years. I'OLIDAr SDITS FOB MEN, HOLIDAY SUITS rOB YOUTHS. HOLIDAY SUITS FOKBOIS. An elegant assortment et GOODS IN tub PIECE, from which te make selections. Noth ing te equal It elsewhere. JKreive us a call. Myers & Rathfon, LEADING LANCASTER TAILOBS, hSnq NO. 12 EAST stbeht; LANCAflTKB, PA. UK UOZZABUa HISTORY. Would nil a volume1 and a pretty big ene ; but ir Abe had enjoyed the opportunity lu early Hte et. "WEARING SICH, CLOTHING AS THAT MADE BY BURGER & SUTTOIf, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, He would have had tee much prlde in hlmselt te beceme the notorious thiel that he li. Every Man Feela a Thrill of Pride When he nuts en one of IIDBORR nnT- TON'S SUITS, and he feels an agreeable sen sation In the region of his pocket, tee. for their suits are the cheapest of the cheap. CALL E ABLY AND GET TIIBILLKD. Burger & Sutten, MEBCUANT TAILOBS AMD CLOTUIEBS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTKB, PA. febi-lvd -UALb AHMuUXUBsUUIT TV n Fine Tailoring $j E GERHAfiT'S, -iA Ne. 6 East Kins treet. t have new In stock the most complete and oheicosC assortment et FINE WOOXENS FOBTHlf JTALL AHD.WINTEK TUAOJS cnreffand before In thlseltv. Aarreat at t nety INU. Itles. - r--. u.. ..d&... i OI liATEDT HIILSVUIUU tKD SUIT. COBKSCBKWS in all shades andaual. A splendid assortment el LIGHT AHD nEAtY.WEItWT OYERCOA1 ING. Prices AS LOW AS TIIK LOWEST aad all goods warranted as rcpresented. H. GERHART. A SrULI. LIMB Or LOhUIAKD' fLO A. and Fountain Una cu. Coeaceoii. A1SO. Urat-elass Smoking Tel at HABTMAN'a YK FLONTaQAK ClONSUSlITJOK.-I HAVK A POSlTlY J remedy for the abovedlseaso i .byltt mm thoisandset cases et the worst kind and long .iandlnff have been cured, ladeed, f BtrehgS my faith In iu ettleaey that I E Sid iTWO BOTTLES FUSK, together wn a VALUABLE TBHAT19K en thb dlsMM, le iny auflewr. 1T0 exprM ana . y. eaPW n2j0aaeeaA8afw rMittctl WT ' . A i H. i & ti' V.5J UM ,41 4.3 ' fA ' Mf' .kf?1 I V 7S & "Wit t'bs KS k fe P. J, & is?P, 7 j- - rsa $1 ..5 fA m nij ....-. 'a A'ail -li . Vs ' . & urn j$ I . Of- 4. tj" Miri a m s a ti 'tt riSttef, A- jlSjh. , k&4feii&fcJtL.a
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