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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1880
Price Twe Cents.
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CLOTHIXG.
J. K. SMALING.
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
Opening te-dtiy of a large ami select line of
English novelties
FOIl
SUMMER "WEAR.
Trepicals, Serges and Rep Worsteds,
ISANNOCKP.UKX CELTIC CHEVIOTS.
GAMBUOON l'AKAMATA
AND BATISTE CLOTHS.
.SEEUSUCKEKS. VALEXCIAS, PAHOLK
AM) MOHAIR COATINGS.
Linens in Great Variety. Wilterd's Padded
Ducks In Plain and Fancy Styles. A Large
Assortment of Fancy
Hi
All the latest novelties of the season. The
public are cordially invited te examine our
stock, which we claim te be the handsomest
and most recherche ever ettered for the het
weather.
T. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Spring Opening
24. CENTRE SQUARE.
We have fei sale for the coming seasons an
Immense Stock of
of our own manufacture, which comprises the
Latest and Most
STYLISH DESIGIS.
Come and see our
NEW GOODS
II
which Is larger ami composed of the best styles
Je be leund in the city.'
J. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
20-lyil
LANCASTER, PA
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
YfiStM
Ready Made Cleilimi.
PH
i! cm t;i:
Having (ust returned from the Xew Yerk
Woolen Market, I am new prepared te exhibit
one of the Best Selected Stocks of
WOOLENS
KOIl THE
Spii ami Slier H,
' Ever brenght te this city. Nene but the very
best of
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AND
AMERICAN FABRICS,
In all the Leading Styles. Prices as low as the
lowest, and all goods warranted as represent
ed, at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
JfUKNlTUJtE.
mm OF ALL KIDS
AT
SHORT NOTICE.
My airrngenieiits are new completed te de
Kegildiug in tirst-cla-s manner and at reason
able prices.
THE NEW PICTURE FRAME STORE,
15 Hast King Street.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
A. TTOKNEYS-A T-LA W
IIKNKV A. KILKY
Attorney and Counseller-iit-Luwt
21 Park Bew. New Yerk.
Collections made in all parte of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
IC"f-r liv nermissUm te Stelnman ft Hensel.
1'KY LOCUKITS ttKNcmNED COUGH
SYRUP
DliT HOODS.
RARE BARGAINS
DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
WILL HE OFFERED II Y US UUKIXG
JUNE, JULY
In order te maintain during these ordinarily dull months the activity that in our estab
lishment characterizes all the rest of the year.
Especially will this apply te the following departments:
THE SILK DEPARTMENT,
in which weiuleifiil induecmentsareenVredin
Black and Colored Silks,
Summer and Fancy Silks, etc.
The Dress Goods Departments,
in which considerable reductions have been
made in
Lace and Plain Buntings,
Grenadines, French Novelties and all season
able Fabrics.
The Black Goods Department,
in which large line et desirable goods have
been marked down te causea rapid clearance,
including the immense sleck of
Buntings and Grenadines.
THE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
Will supply all who c.inuet visit us personally witli samples et whatever may be nee led.
Strawbridge & Clothier,
Eighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
GENTS' SUMMEE "WEAR
LIGHT WEIGHT WOUSTKD SUITINGS,
LIGHT WKIGIIT CHKVIOT SUITINGS.
I'.Ll'K AND CLACK FLANNKL SUITINGS,
FUKXCII 1UAP DE ETK SUITINGS.
LINEN DUCKS AND DRILLS.
SUMMER CLOTHING.
SILK AND LAWN NECK WEAK,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
IIALItUIGGAN AND FANCY HOSIERY,
SUSl'EX DEUS, Ac, Ac.
Gent.s' Gauze Shirts, Gents' Gauze Drawers, White Jean Drawers.
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 WEST KLNTG STREET.
GREAT CLEARING SALE
OF
SUMMEE DRESS GOODS
-AT
NEW YORK STORE.
All the New Shades in Twilled Cashmeres 12Jc a yard ; regular pi ice lac.
All Weel Itciges i"c a yard.
All Weel Memie Cleths 'iiu a yard ; sold every whereat 37c. Special bargains in
BLACK SILKS,
COLORED SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERES.
Watt, Shand
S AND 1 0 EAST
VAJIJUAUJCS,
E. BAILY.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers of
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
Office and Wareroenis, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa.
We are new ready terSl'UING TUADE, with a Fine Assortment of
Bips, Carriages, Ptiaeteus, Market Wapns, k
Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled te eiler
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES
anil TRICES te suit all classes et customers SPECIAL ISAUG AINS 1 N MARKET WAGONS.
Give us a call. All work fullv warranted one year.
H'lXJSS AX J ZKJUOJtS.
S. CLATMILLER
"DESPECTFTJLLY calls the attention of his friends as well as
Aw the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies ;
Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt
and Gaffs Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has
recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the
original package at reasonable prices, at
Ne. 33 Penn Square.
TlXWAJtE, cc-
TjUFTKEN DOLLARS BUYS A
FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR,
With Enameled Water Tank, at
SIIERTZEK, HUMPH UEVILLE &
KIEFFEU'S,
Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, l'a.
-IX-
AND AUGUST.
THE SUIT DEPARTMENT.
with its grand array el ready-made garments
of all kinds for
Ladies, Misses and Children.
THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT,
in which almost everything in the great stock
has been marked at the lowest point these
goods have ever reached.
The Department for Foreign
Cottens,
in which nearly all the
Lawns, Ginghams, Chintzes, Cali
coes, etc.,
have share.! in fie general reduction.
THE -
& Company
)
KING STREET.
J'JIAJiTOXS. c
W. W. BAILY
and Dealers in
JZVUVATIOXAL.
ri'HK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
L Franklin and Marshall College otters su
perier advantages te young men and boys who
desire either te prepare forcellege or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived :t any time during the school year
Send ter circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ct.ll-lvi Lancaster. Fa.
2Lam;i5trr -T-nicHtgrnrrr.
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1880.
Stella's Lever.
"Who is he?'' asked Stella : she and
Felicia Martin were idly looking out upon
the driveway of Mr. Martin's country
seat through the narrow latticed win
dows. " That is Colonel Audenrieil," answer
Felicia, adjusting her eyeglasses. " Papa
is briuging him here te dine. He is a
widower ; he's lived abroad for years.
Seems te me I've heard that his course of
true love didn't run smooth. He has the
most bewitching melancholy eyes, and
6ttch a manner ! Yeu can't help wishinjr
he was in love with you."
That night, while the girls combed out
their braids and curls, in the low wains wains
ceated chamber, Felicia suddenly remark
ed, "I believe there will be a second Mrs.
Audcnreid."
Stella gave a start,ani n ;,;.. ,! from an
excursion into the past.
" De you knew," continued Felicia, " I
caught him looking at your rellcctien in
the mirror, with his heart in his eyes. I
wonder the lirst Mrs. Audcnreid didn't
turn in her grave."
" Felicia,don't ! you make me shudder,"
cried btella. " 1 our imagination is better
than your eyesight ; you are always seeing
somebody devouring somebody else with
their glances. I'm sure thought Colonel
Audenreid was as indifferent as a star in
heaven."
' Modest creature ! He had ears for no
body but yourself, as well as eyes. It is
Kismet. Why was net born under some
some lucky planet?"
Frem that date Cel. Audcnreid became
a frequent guest at Mr. Martin's suburban
retreat. He rode with St Ha and Felicia
ever the hills ; he pickuicked with them
at the edge of the pine weeds ; he drifted
en the lake at sunset by their side, and
lilled the beat with water lillies and spicy
branches of the wild azalea ; he amused
them with glimpses of his Continental
life ; with stories of the war, in which he
had led a forlorn hope ; of camp and hos
pital regimen. Sometimes they took the
train te the city, and laughed together
ever some comedy, or hung entranced upon
some famous singer's tones; or they join
ed a pleasure party te the Sheals, or down
the harbor returning in the dewy evening,
with the stars leaning out of heaven, anil
the whip-peer-will making the night mcl-
inehely. Once they paused at the gate te
listen te his plaintive voice.
Felicia had
passed en te the piazza : the
pines steed
out tall and dusky against the heavens
the roses shook out an odorous breath
whenever the wind touched them.
"Yeu should hear the nightingales Hitt
ing about my home in Surrey, when the
night falls ; it is like the refrain of some
sad poem," said Cel. Audenreid.
"Yeu must have been very happy there
in that beautiful country,"' returned
Stella.
Cel. Audenreid opened the gate for her
te pars en, without replying with a' dis
traught'air, as if he were alieady miles
away from the subject.
"I think he did net like me te speak of
that time," she confessed te Felicia.
" Fiddlesticks," returned that, young
person.
" Perhaps it was loe sacred."'
" Pshaw ! Arc you blind, Stella ".' Znoiie
se blind as these who won't see, I've
heard. I hastened into the house en pur
pose te give him a chance te speak te you.
1 saw it in his eyes."
"I never knew such sight as yours,
though I've always understood nearsighted
people could see in the dsrk. He has noth
ing special te say te me."
"Then he is the greatest humbug ex
tant. He leaves us next month. If he
says nothing before then, I shall .never be
lieve in sign and omens again."
"Xer in your own eyesight ? Peer Fe
licia, I'm afraid you're deemed te disap
pointment." " I've set my heart upon the match.''
The next day Mr. Martin and his family
set oil" te the nearest beach for a week's
camping out " A little taste of Gypsy
life," he said ; and Colonel Audenreid,
confessing that a camp was quite home
like and incsistible, followed, bearing his
part in pitching the teuts, in baking, and
hewing, and gathering the drift-weed te
boil the kettle. They sat late en the beach
at night, within view of the smeuldeiiiig
drift weed lire, watching the sails that
glimmered in the starlight an instant, like
ghosts, and were gene, the revolving lights
like great glow-worms, lilting sea songs,
repeating all the lore and romance of the
" melancholy main." Colonel Auilen
reid's attic expedition as well as his In
dian voyages furnished material for con
versation, even had he net been shipwreck
ed, and once in peril from mutiny : but he
seemed the merest dilettante while he
lounged upon the sand, quoting poetry and
carelling snatches of ballads te two pretty
girls.
The sea hatn lis pearls.
The heaven hath Us star. :
Cut my heart, my heart.
My heart hath its love."
he repeated one night, as he gave his hand
te Stella te rise.
" Did you notice?"' said Felicia, later;
" he spoke in the present tense. He ig
nored the past."
" He was quoting from the German."
" Hew stupid you are, Stella I If you
will net respond, hew is a lever te knew.il'
you care?"
" Hew can you help it ? Oh why doesn't
he make love te me that way !"
" Nonsense, Felicia ; he makes the same
sort of love te every girl he meets, I sup
pose." "I don't suppose anything of the kind."
The following day the wind turned cast,
a drizzling lazy rain set in, blotting out
everything, and obliging them te fold
their tents and take refuge in the little
sea-shell house at hand ; and by midnight
all the powers of the air were abroad; the
sea seemed te beat and bellow under their
very windows, the wind whipped it into
line feathers of spray, and the darkness
was like a garment. There was a gray
sickly dawn creeping up the sky, when
Stella, looking from her window, saw in
the distance the outlines of a ragged wreck
painted boldly against the horizon, and
the shore swarming with people moving
about uncertainly.
"Oh, Stella," cried Felicia, "here's a real
shipwreck ! Let us put en our wraps and
creep down te the shore, and hear all
about it. I wouldn't miss it for worlds !"
Felicia's teeth weie chattering mightily
as they took their way te the shore, and
mingled among the groups of men and
women.
"She'll go te pieces in no time at all,"
some one was prophesying. " Jim saw
folks a-clingtng te the masts and things,
with his glass."
" That's a master glass of his'n," said
another. "But ain't they going for te de
nothing?"
"They've sent out a life-line; but it
ain't no pleasant places that line's fallen
into, let me tell you. Jim he was a-going
with it but for me and the children. I'm
powerful glad he didn't."
"Girls! girls!" cried Mr. Martin, bust
ling up, "this is no place for you. Better
go back te your beds. Trying scene. Nene
of these clod-hoppers would carry out the
line te save a soul. Audenreid has gene
out with it himself a terrible risk. Se
much brilliancy and cultivation, se much
wit and experience, as geed as thrown
away. They'll have te pull the line in
presently, no doubt, and it would be pain
ful for you te be here, my dears, after se
much pleasant companionship. Oh.
Stella ! Stella ! my dear girl."
Stella had fainted away.
It was a stirring morning that followed
at the little Sea-shell house, providing for
the rescued, listening te their story, and
talking ever the event. When Stella left
her room, about neon, she was met by a
fisherman's wife bringing her ;i sealed
note. " I found it in the pocket of Jim's
pea-jacket, and I made out hew it was for
Miss Stella Ames, and they told me you
were the lady as fainted en the beach,"
she explained. " Yeu see, Jim has sjene
for the doctor up te town, and he changed
his coat lirst te leek ship-shape like."
"Thank you," said Stella. " Who can
have written te me here '.'" as she tore it
open and lead :
"I am" going te cany the life-line out te
a shipwrecked crew. I shall probably
never return alive, but it is their only
chance. While veu are drcaininir en your
pillow, I shall, perhaps, be tasting the
bitterness of death and parting. Yerilv.
death is this' te see you no mere till the
sea gives up its dead. Mv darling, inv
darling. Jet me have the happiness of re
penting I love you. I love you, Sfelli.
Geed by, sweetheart, geed by.
Jehn Audenkeid."
Then she tinned te the tern envelope
addressed te '"Miss Stella Ames, Sea-shell
house. T be given her in case I never
return." The revelation was premature.
Colonel Audenried had returned, but se
spent that the doctor had been summoned
from town. Mr. Martin took his family
back te Martinvale, but Colonel Auden
reid remained at the sea side a fortnight
longer under treatment. In the mean
time, Stella went home home for Stella
meaning attendance en the whims of a
wealthy hypochondriac, with a small
stipend, without lelax'atien. One morn
ing the pest brought her a letter from
Felicia. Perhaps it contained news of
Colonel Audenried. It did with a venge
ance. " Dearest Stella" (it began), " Hew
odd that the very thing I wished should
come te pass ! I'm almost daft. Te. think
that, alter all my nonsense, it should be
me myself -little insignificant, near
sighted relicia Martin, whom Colonel
Audenreid asks te marry him ! I can
hardly believe my ears ; and all the while
I believed he was smitten with 'your
charms. Hew glad I am that you didn't
care for him! Yeu must be my hi ides
maid. .Mamma says it shall be white satin
and pearls.
Yeu re, in the seventh heaven,
Felicia."
" P. S. After all, he doesn't make
quite the ideal lever I fancied he is se re
spectful, and- -net at all gushing, you
knew. By-the-way. you never told me
hew you came te laint that night of the
wreck."
It was no wonder that .Mrs. Davis found
Stella distraught that day, talking at inii inii
dem, absent-eyed, and fantastic in her
moods. What did it all mean? Why
had Colonel Audenried written her that
note if he loved Felicia, and why was In
going te marry her if he loved somebody
else? Didn't he knew that she had ic
ceived his message of love? Or did he
mean simply te ignore it, having seen lit
te change? Frem living in a state of hap
py excitement, when every footstep in the
street below might be Colonel Audenreid's
who was hastening te repeat the burden of
his note, Stella was suddenly brought
down te earth, te the dull certainty that,
nothing mere was ever likely te happen te
her, that there had been some dreadful
mistake somewhere, which had lent her
days a rose-color for a little
while, te be sure, only te leave them
grayer and nteie forlorn than bi-f no.
All at once she leniembercd with a shud
der that Cononel Audenreid's fatal note
was at Martinvale, that one nierniir; she
had been leading iband getting it by heart
in her own room, when Felicia knocked at
her deer, and siie had slipped the precious
document between the leaves of her Gelden
Treiisnri lying en the toilette table ; and
then Felicia had entered with Mrs. Davis's
summons for Stella te return te duty, and
in her hasty packing and departure she had
left .Martinvale without the Gelden Treas
ury. Seme day she premised herself te
beg leave of Mrs. Davis, te run away te
Martinvale, and secure her treasure, net
that its possession would signify te her any
longer, only in order te keep it from Fe
licia's eyes ; but Mrs. Davis would net
hear te being left an hour, and sometimes
Stella cherished the insane idea of writing
te Mrs. Martin, and requesting that -lady
te send the Gelden. Treasury of Seny, which
she would find in the gable room, without
open in y il.
" Dear Mrs. Davis," she begged one
lay, when a couple of months had gene
by, and she had heard no mere of pearls
and satins and bridesmaids from. Felicia,
"tfylet me tuii down te Martinvale, if
only te stay ever
pertant."
"A matter of
i train ; it is very im-
life and death I sup-
pose.'
"It concerns the happiness of two pee
pic."
"Can't you tell me about it?"
"Yes, I will, and then you will surely
let me go. When I was at Martinvale in
the summer, I met Cel a certain gentle
man, lie was very kind. He carried the
life-line out te a distressed crew when we
weie all at the beach together, and he left
a little loelislt, hastv note ler me, in case '
i f..' i.i :.....i... .i...
note was brought te me though he did n:
turn. It was a htisty Iittie atiair, you
knew, written, no doubt, under strong ex
citement, when he had misunderstood his
feelings, I suppose ; for I have never seen
him since, and the note is in my Gelden
Treasury, which I left behind me, and mv
friend Felicia Martin may find it, and it
will break her heart, for she is going te
marry Colonel Audenreid Oh ! I did net
mean te tell his name :
but you will forget
and let me go at
it, dear
Mr.-
Davis.
once
"lam net
laughed Mrs.
name before I
likely te forget it, child,"
Davis; "it was my own
married. Colonel Auden-
ricd is a sort
of cousin of mine. It is a
Yes, you shall go. Se the i
pretty story.
note would break Felicia's heart, would
it? It must have been very tender."
" But you see there must have been
some mistake about it."
" Well, there are as geed iish in the su
as ever yet weie caught, child. Ge and
leek alter Felicia's liaepine.ss, if you
will." And for the first time Mrs.
Davis kissed Stella's white cheek. " Yeu
might have been my cousin, you knew
she explained.
"u". "",,ral- I -""'".""-i
btepping into the station she ran against ,
Colonel Audcnreid stepping out. with her i
Gelden Treasury in his hand. They
looked at each ether for a breathing
space. i
" I was going te you," said the colonel, j
" Where is Felicia?" demanded Stella. I
" At home and happy, still. Where
were you going?"
" Te Martinvale, for my Gelden Treasury."
" I have made the journey unnecessary.
Let me call a carriage, and take you
heme. I have a great deal te confess."
"It happened oddly enough, " he ex
plained, later, when he had given orders
te be driven in the opposite direction
from I' home. " "I had left the note
te be given you in case I never returned.
Afterward, when I asked Jim te surrender
it, he confessed that he couldn't lay
hands upon it ; must have lest it through
the hole in the pocket of his pea-jacket.
That was of no consequence ; if he had
dropped it en the beach, the tide had hid
den it. Returning alive. I prepared te de
my courting by word of mouth. I did net
knew you had left Mr. Martin's.
When I was able te walk, I went there
te find you. It was dusk as I ap
proached through the garden. Somebody
was dreaming en the piazza. "It is Stella,'
I thought. Inside the house Mrs. Martin
was speaking te Felicia. I heard her say
distinctly. " Shall you go te town te-morrow,
Felicia ?" and Felicia reply, Cer
tainly, if the weather allows." " I did net
knew that there was an aunt Felicia with
the same tricks of veice.Of course, il Felicia
was indoors with her mother, it was Stel
la star-gazing en the piazza, and perhaps
' thinking of inc. Would every things te
meie in laver? 1 drew near: some ten
der words, some hasty avowal, cseaped
me; she was in my arms, when a voice
from the window dispelled my dream.
Felicia child.' it said, you wilftake cold
mooning out theie se late." De jeu knew
Stella, at that instant I was almost sorry
the sea had net finished me en the night
of the wreck. Stupid of me, wasn't it?
But all's well that ends well. 1 had no
thought of retreat. Felicia had accepted
me. 1 had heard at the beach that
she fainted when I carried out the line.
Veu had net received my note, and had no
knowledge of my feelings. I must make
the best of my mistake. The engagement
was announced. I made a sorry lever, I
fear. One day when I went down te visit
at Martinvale, they gave me the room you
had used, as there were ether guests. In
a tit of megrims, I happened upon your
Gelden Tnaxitry, and your name stared at
me from the Hy-lcaf, and my own letter
fell at my feet. Felicia released me with
out a sigh. There is another star in her
heaven, Oefere which mv light grows pale.
Stella, de you love ?"
Hard te heat. The California her.se, ht. .Iu-
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, reducing the time te l:Vl' hut nothing h:is
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Oiicapplhatieu et lr. Themas' Electric Mil
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Fer sale liy'll. I!. Cochran, druggist, Nn-. I."7
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COAL, i
- - COAL!!
vxORRBOHT & 00.
ni and Cheap Ceal.
. i mice- -iwy, Kast t
Vard llariislmrj.
hcstmit Stieet.
1". W.UO-.I.LCHT, Agt.
I. 15. IMLKY.
W. A. KKLLKK.
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COHO & YILEY,
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7'.. .it itr:t.Hl' r, I'i
Whole-
ne
'i'ail Healers in
AND GOAL
LUMBSR
Connect inn With the Telephonic, exchange
llraiii-hOliifi:: Ne. ." XOKTII !C.vKST.
.cb'H-lvd
L
U.Vil.KK AM COAL i;r TKLKI'HONi:
The undersigned are new prepaid! te
ceive orders for
Ceal, Lumber, Sasli, Deers,
Blinds, &c,
iy
Velcxheiie. Step in at the '"ichange
and
your own enienng iree ei cnarge
;.sh.NKi:&
exs.
K
Cor. I'rince Hint Walnut street-1
ji:i-t:ds
VAKVKTS.
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
202 WEST KING STREET,
Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et
kinds efCAIll'KTS in Lancaster. Over
100 Pieces ei Brussels
en hand, as low as 'I.OO and upwards.
all
Carpets made te order ut short notice,
also pay 1" cents ter Extra Carpet Uags.
eS-Civr us a trial.
203 WKST KINO rjTIU-'KT.
Will
31 USIVAL JXSTUVMEXTS.
-THE-
'ILwter Organ lannfactery
Without a doubt furnish the FIXKST IX-
STKCMEXTS in the Market. Wareroenis :ae
NertlnQueen street. Manufactory in the rear.
''ranch Ollice, 13)4 Kast King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for
CIIICKEUIXG & SOX'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Fnll Line et Sheet and ether Music. Small
Instruments, Violins, llanjes. Hand Instru
ments, fcc at ways en hand. nit-lydS.vlyw
.KKI)(,Mf
CUTICURA
Miracles of Healing Unparalleled
in Medical History.
' I have been alHictcd for twentv years with
an obstinate skin disease, called "by some M.
D.s' psoriasis and ethers, lepresv.cdmiiicnclng
en my scalp, and in spite of all I could de.
with the help et the most skiirul doctors, it
slowly hut surely extended, until u vear age
this winter It covered my entire person in
form of dry scales. Fer the last three years I
have been unable te de any labor, and suffer
ing intensely idl the time. Kvery morning
there could he nearly a diistpautul of scales
taken from the sheet of my bed, some e! them
halt as large as the envelope containing this
letter. In the latter part et winter my skin
commenced cracking open. I trieil everything,
almost, that could he thought of. without any
relier. The 12th of June 1 started West in
hopes I could reach the Het Springs. I leached
Detroit mid was se low I thought I should
have te go te the hospital, but linally get as
far as Lansing, Midi., where I had a sister liv
ing. One Dr. treated meaheut two ueck,
but did mc no geed. All thought 1 had but a
short time live. I earnestly prayed te die.
Cracked through the skin nil ever my back,
across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet badly
swollen, tee nails came etLllngcr nails dead and
hard as bone, hair eca.!, dry and lifeless its old
straw. O, my Ced ! hew I did sutler.
-.My Mister, .Mis. K. 11. Davis, Iliad a small
part of a box of Cuticura in the house, rdw
wouldn't give up; said, ' Wewllttry Culiciira.'
nine was applied en one hand and arm.
Kureka! there was reliet; stepped the terrible
burning sensation trem ihu wen! go. They
immediatrly get the Ccticuka Kkselvknt. r
ticura and Ci'TiciniA Seap. I commenced by
taking eat; tnhlcspoeiiful of K solvent three
times a day, after meals: had a bath once a
dav, Mater about bleed heat: used Cuticura
Seap freely: applied Cuticura morning and
evening, l.csuit. returned te my hnnit in ji.sl
six weeks from time 1 left, and my skin as
smooth as this sheet of paper.
"IIIUA.M V.. CAI.I'KNTKi:,
" Hendersen, JrJer.tn t'..ii!i. A. Y.
"Sworn te before me this nineteenth day of
January, 1S0. "A. M. LiirKiauiv-XL,
Justice of lite I'enee.
We lierebv eeitit'y that we are acquainted
witli the aforesaid llirani K. Carpenter and
kuey- hi-, condition ie have been as stated. We
believe his statement te he true in every par
ticular. L. IS. Simmons A Son,JIeich'ts,l!i'iidcrseii,X.Y.
O. A. Thompson, Merchant, " "
A. A. Davis.
-Millard K. Joiner,
Jehn Carpenter, "
A. M. I.efliiigivcll.
Attorney mid Coiiiiscller-:i!-L:iw. " "
CiTirrui I.kmkiiiks an; prep lied by WLKKS
.t I'OTTl'l!. Chemists and Diuggists.:UJi Wash
ington street. I'oslen, and aie ter sale by all
Druggists. 1'rice et Cuticuka. a Medical .lellj .
small boxes, ail cents,; large boxes, $1. Crri
ci'iia IJixii.vkxt, a Xew Ifloed I'uiifiei. "! per
bottle. CiTieuu.v Miuiicixal. Teilkt Se.u i"
cents, cututua MiauciNAL. Suavi.mi Seac, I.'i
cents: in bars ter Ifarbcrs and large customers,
.10 cents.
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS,
MALT BITTERS.
A Feed and a Medicine.
The "nicsl. Sales! ami .Hest Powerful I.e.
sieratlve In iUcilicitiu ler Fee bin and
exhausted Constitutions, Nervous
and Oencral Debility, Con
sumption and Wast
ing Diseases.
may -. ImilW&S&u-
axi sTArixt:nr.
'i:v statie.m:i:v!
Xew, Plain and Fancy
STATIONERY.
Alse, Velvet and Kastlake
PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS.
AT
L. M. FLYMM'S
HOOK AM 'TATiON'KItY STOKE,
X. V Wl-Vf KIN STKl'.KT.
JOHI BAER'S SOBS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUKEN SfREBT,
LANC.lSTKK, l'A
have in stock a huge assortment of
IJOOKS AM) STATIONERY.
Attention is invit-d te their
FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES
Teachers Kiblcs, Sunday Scheel Libraries.
Hymnals, Prayer Heeks,
IIY.MX liOOK.S AXD MUSIC COOKS
Fer Sunday Schools.
FIXE UEWAUD CAIiDS.
SIXDA V SCHOOL KKQUISITKS of all kinds
HA 1.1. I'A t'l: ::. A-'.
!: MAKI. ALL KIIS OF
W
WIRE SCREENS
I'OK WINDOWS,
and put them up In such a manner th.it you
need net remove when you wish te close the
window. A decided advantige ever the old
way, and aScreen will wear I v gtrand is much
mere easily hand led.
fire Screen Beers
made et every description. Have u nl"k stec!j
of Plain and" Landscape Wires. Sold by the
loot in any quantity.
Seme Odd Lets et
WALL PAPER
at bargains te close-out.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
KKMOYAIJi.
DK. S. It. feki:ma,
(PHYSICIAN AND SUItCKOX),
Removed trem Se. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 Wesf Kinir street, Lancaster, Pa.
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