Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 18, 1880, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880
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clothing.
Spring Opening
AT
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have lei sale for tbe coming seasons au
Immenae Stock of
Reafly-Mafle Clothing,
-t our own manutactnre, which comprises the
attest and Hest
STYLISH DESIGNS.
Come and see our
MEW GOODS
ren
MERCHANT TJffllM,
ffhich Is larger and composed of the best styles
te be leunil in the city.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
C-lyd
LANCASTER. PA
I!
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
Havin,
iVoelen
Just returned trem theNcw Yerk
nrkct, I am new prepared te exhibit
.tne of the Best
t Selected Stocks of
WOOLENS
rem the
Sk anil Summer Me,
ver brought te this city,
astef
Nene but the very
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AKD
AMERICAN FABRICS,
all the Leading Styles. Trices as low as the
ewest, and all goods warranted us reprcscnt
,at h. gbrhabt:s,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
Closing out our stock or Light Weights at
cost te make room for
Fall and Winter Stock.
A Large Line of
English levelties.
TROPICAL SUITINGS,
SERGES AND REPS,
BANNOCKBURNSAND CELTICS,
GAMBROOX PARAMATA
AND BATISTE SUITINGS.
SEERSUCKERS, VALEXCIAS, PAROLE
AND MOHAIR COATINGS.
A Splendid Assortment of Wllferd's Padded
Ducks in Plalnand Fancy Styles. A Full Line
of
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AH tlie latest novelties. An examination of
our eteck is respectfully solicited.
I. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CHINA AKD GLASSWARE.
rWIXA, GLASS AND QUEENSWABE.
CHINA HALL.
While and Decorated Stene China, Tea. Din
ner and Chamber Sets, White, Geld Band and
Fancy French China Tea and Dinner Sets,
Glass Sets, Tumblers, Goblets, Fruit Bowls.
Pitchers, Ac.
Fruit Jars ! Jelly Cups ! !
AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STKEET.
GROCERIES.
YTTHOLfiSALE AND RETAIL.
LEVANT'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
dl7-lyd
REMOVALS.
DB.8.B. FOREMAN,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed trem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
JTe. Sll Wast King street, Lancaster, Pa.
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PM
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u Deck wis
DRT
BARGAINS
-AT
NEW YORK STORE.
5,000 YDS. NEW DARK CALICOES AT 5 GTS. A YAKU.
Just opened an elegant assortment of choice styles In Calicoes, Cretonnes, and Chintzes.
MUSLINS! MUSLINS!
Standard Makes of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 10 te per cent below June
prices. INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA LAWNS, WHITE PIQUES AND CAMBRICS AT BOT
TOM PRICES.
Watt, Shand & Company,
S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET.
DRY GOODS!
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 W. KING STREET, LANCASTER
Are receiving New Geed In all Departments.
OUR STOCK OF
CARPETS,
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PAPEE HANGINGS
Fer the Fall Season will comprlse nil the Latest Designs and Colorings, and be Larger and
mera complete thuu cver.beferc.
HAGER & BROTHER.
CLOTHING.
CLOSING OUT OF SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
In order te close out our stock of Spring and Summer Goods te make room for a
heavy Fall Trade, we are offering great inducements in Men's, Youths' and Children's
Clothing.
In our Custom Department we have a large let of Fiece Goods, which must be
closed out before September 1, regardless of profit.
In our Rcady-made Department we have an unusually fine stock of Summer
Clothing, all of which can be purchased at very lowest bottom figures.
Gentlemen, our facilities are net equaled in the city. It will cost you nothing
te examine our stock.
MYERS & RATHFON,
Se. 12 EAST KING STREET,
MEDICAL,
DR. BROWNING'S
TOMC AM ALTERATIVE!
The Celebrated Prescription of W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.
FOB GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFI1NU THE BLOOD.
lVvfprllv Vnrlflrs 11m Ttlnrxl F.nrlellPS thn RIend. Rmldnnn thn Itlnml mnlrpa Vpw ninnd
Wendcrfulls Improves the Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Suffering from General
Debllitv into one of VizoreiiH Ileal th,
by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all
lt is most scientifically and elegantly
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
117 AROH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A regular graduate of Jeffersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist and
Skillful Pharmacist. Price, 0Oc und Sl.OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine. d4-lyueew&w
HOOKS AND STATIONERY.
"VTEW STATIONEUY! '
New, Plain and Fancy
STATIONERY.
Alse, Velvet and Eostlake
PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS.
AT
I M. FLYNN'S
BOOV AM) STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET.
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
IS and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
have In stock a large assortment of;
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Attention invited te their
FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES
Teachers' Bibles, Sunday Scheel Libraries,
Hymnals, Prayer Beeks,
HYMN BOOKS AND MUSIC BOOKS
Fer Sunday Schools.
FINE BEWABD CABDS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds
slUIUflTUJtE.
HBINITSH,
FIN:E FUKNITTJBE
AHD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de wellte call and examine specimens
et our work.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
ir,X East Kins Street.
GOODS.
IN CALICOES
THE-
:os-
OIL CLOTHS
AND -
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
The best proof of its wonderful efficacy is te be obtained
y establishes it reputation with all.
compounded by its author and sole proprietor,
CAMPAIGN GOODS.
TpYEBY DAY SOMETHING NEW IN
CAMPAIGN GOODS!
AND PRICES LOWER AT
BURSK'S.
Caj
ipes. Caps, Hats, Helmets, Torches, Firo Fire
ks, Flags, Burgees, Political Lanterns,
werl
Badges, 4c., &e
BEST BUNTMJ FLAGS
OF ALL SIZES AND AT BOTTOM PRICES.
We Invite Committees, Clubs and all te give
ns a call and get prices before purchasing.
D. S. BURSK,
17 Bast KIn Street, Lancaster.
CARPETS.
T3ABGAINS FOR EVERYBODY.
RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive sale te Rcduce Stock et
6,000 Yams Brussels Carpets,
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety, at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
GENTS' GOODS.
TOR LINEN COLLARS
GOTO
ERISMAN'S.
POR FANCY STOCKINGS
OOTO
ERISMAN'S.
-HOB SUSPENDERS
OOTO
ERISMAN'S.
iOB NEW STYLE
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GO TO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
6 NORTH O.UEKN STREET.
rfVRY LOCUER'S
1 BYRUP.
RENOWNED COUGH
Eancastet intelligencer.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 18, 1880
FASTING FOUR YEARS.
2CHE SINGULAR RESULT OF NERVOUS
PROSTRATION.
A Girl Who Scarcely Eats at alt Subsisting
en the Jolce of Lemens and Other FralU,
Sometimes Going; for Months With
out any Kind or Feed A
Remarkable Fhcnern.
enen In Western
BEHIND THE SCENES.
A Glimpse or the Lives or the French Bal
let Girls Hard Werk, Cruel Treatment
and Starvation Wages The Laber and
Misery of Which a Fireaette is
Made Sara Bernbamt's Trous
seau That Remarkable
Somnambulistic Freak
In North Carolina.
The Tasting Girl of Washington County.
The Tanner fast has called attention te
the condition of a daughter of Hen. Jehn
A. Happer, of "Washington county, Pa.,
who is 24 years of age and for years has
suffered from nervous prostration in which
she scarcely cats at all. Further pros
trated by the shock of her brother's acci
dental killing, she has net walked across
the fleer for two years A Pittsburgh
Leader reporter found her willing te tell
him something about her case :
"It is fully sixteen years age," she said,
"since I have felt that I was net in the
condition of healthy girlhood. I se stated
te my physicians but they said that I
would outgrew any feeling of illness I
thought I possessed and paid no attention
tome. Se it ran along for four years or
mere, and one day in class a feeling came
ever mc as of utter numbness; my eyes
seemed te have lest their use andwere seem
ingly paralyzed and I seemed in a state of
semi-consciousness, and then frightful
pains took possession of my face. Pre
vious te this I had felt a less of appetite
and even before seized with this attack I
had ceased te cat any solids. After this
attack I could eat nothing; my stomach
would revolt at even water, and as te my
medicine I have never been able te retain
it. Se it ran along and the neuralgic attack
left me, but with its departure my appe
tite did net return. My physicians said it
was my teeth, and I went se far as te have
them extracted, but the neuralgia attacks
returned periodically. When they were
with mc, sometimes ten days, sometimes
for months, I could net eat or drink any
thing. I could see ethers eat and I en
jeyed it as I de new, but when I attempt
it there comes a nausea; my stomach re
rlf ntul wrill fnfitn tiAfltinrv "
vvribe uuu. niu twiu uvvuiun.
" And in the interim dnrinx these
at-
tacks de you net feel like eating ?"
"I sometimes, when I am net ill, crave
for something sour and can drink vinegar
or cat au entire lemon. I can even take
the juice from fruit or drink a lemonade.
That is all. In years I have net touched
solid feed. I cannot and I de try se hard
at times. During my sickness I have gene
for months unable te touch either drink or
feed of any sort ; the very best I have been
able te de is te held a little piece of ice in
my mouth, and that has been such an ef
fort. Yet you see I am apparently the
picture of health ; when I returned from
school, after having been racked with'
pain and worn with fasting, my checks
were rosy, my face flushed as if with the
hue of health and my limbs strong. And
there is another strange part of my case.
A week age, it you had seen mc you
would have looked upon a mcre shadow.
I was much attenuated, both in form and
face ; new you see I don't leek like a per
son in ill-health, de I ?"
The question put with a smile carries its
own answer. Had net Miss Happer sat en
an invalid's chair no ene would ever have
dreamed her the faster of such duration
as te make Tanner's effort appear trivial.
" That is the way it is." continued the
lady, "I waste away, and then will gain
ilesh se rapidly, and this, tee, without
taking feed, that I am compelled te think
se, for I de net cat, and from whence could
geed real substantial flesh come. De I
sleep? Very little. I never feel like re
tiring until ene or two o'clock in the morn
ing, and then I de net derive any comfort
from lying down it is no rest for mc."
"De you mean te say, then, Miss Hap
per, that you have lived for years upon
lemonade, the juice of fruit and water, and
have been unable te take medicine in
wardly?" "That is the true state of mycase, of
which I have given you a mere outline
Net only has that been my case, but I have
as I have already told you, gene months
without eating or drinking anything ex
cept a little water, and I have geno mere
than ene week without even being able te
touch water, and yet have net become
emaciated or weakened, as ene would nat-
uraliy expect. Jtly limbs, of course, are
tottering and tremble at times, but this I
attribute te their non-use, caused by my
spinal affections. About ten months age
the neuralgic and nervous attacks left me,
but in their stead came a sovere cough. I
expectorated but little, and it racked me
sorely for six long months. If you had
seen me then you would have thought one
mere breath would have been my last, but
that departed a few weeks age, and since
then I have been gaining flesh, but my ap
petite is gene, and, I fear, forever. What
the end will be what is coming next is
with heaven ; but I seek in vain for a so
lution and a euro."
"And your physicians have they no
theory,"
"I can hardly say they have. Drs.
Lank, father and son, have watched my
case for years. They have studied, I am
satisfied, with all the care that any case
could exact, but the outcome is as I have
told yea. They say it is nervous prostra
tion, but my less of appetite, the pains in
the stomach, this state of inanition, in fact
the affection of all the organs, remains a
nnzzle te them .innarentlr. as it ia te me.
Once, while visiting a brother and sister-1
in-law in .Pittsburgh, l was placed under
the care of Dr. Cete, since dead, and seem
ed te obtain from him some relief. A well
known physician of California, hearing of
my case, ence visited me and seemed in
terested in my case, but he advanced no
opinion."
Sara Bernhardt.
Advertlslns Her Coming te America.
Sara Bernhardt is having made in Paris
twenty-seven dresses for eight plays of her
repertoire and twenty for general use, pre
paratory te her appearance in the United
States, at a total cost of 75,000 francs.
The following is a sketch of the most im
portant of the dresses: Fer "Adrienne
Leceuvreur," all Leuis XV. style, one toi
let, with ivory satin train and front of
skirt of China blue drapery, with garlands
of red and tea roses and Aleacen hue en a
painted bodice. Anether toilet of bro
cade silk, specially made in Lyens, with
cascades of flowers embroidered en
the skirt and the bodice trimmed
with Bruges lace. The goods alone of
mis aress cost ,&wj trancs. Anether dis
habille toilet, all of satin and Languedoc
lace, for " Camille ;" a ball dress of white
satin, with large embroidered camellias
covering a ground which is wholly of
pearls, a court train and a novel arrange
ment secured at the shoulder and draping
en the side. This dress cost 10,000 francs.
Anether dress for a dishabille toilet,
wholly of Valenciennes lace and pearls,
for"Freu Freu;" one ivory satin dress,
covered with embroidery of pearl and
mother of pearl ; one lampas dress, with
crimson flowers en a cream ground and a
crimson train ; one dress all of black satin
and jet, low necked, with a cuirass, for the
"Spbynx;" one sensational dress, with
yellow satin skirt, black and jet waist,
with two huge ravens upholding the skirt;
a house dress of brocade silk, with crim
son and pale roses en a cream ground and
ruby satin train. This dress is marvel marvel
eusly effective.
The Ballet-Dancer.
Glimpses Behind the Scenes of the French
Opera Leng Hours, Hard Werk
ana smau i'ay.
Pall Mall Gazette.
31. Ludevic Halevy, in a very bright
ana cuneus book, which has jumped,
quick as thought, into a second edition,
has just given us a glimpse of life behind
the scenes of the opera in France ; and, as
his name is one of high account in French
contemporary literature, the information
he sets forth is well worth having. What
he tells us of the mechanism of pleasure
is very quaintly and prettily narrated,
with an underlying vein of pathos for
these who can read between the lines, and
it all bears upon it the impress of truth
told by a man of the world efgre.it expe
rience, who is a consummate master of
style and language.
Se droll a book has seldom been printed,
and yet it deals with a class of profes
sional subjects which doubtless de
net appear at all funny te these
whom they concern. He relates with
much spirit and' humor the real "story
of the Parisian ballet girl, and traces her
throughout every stage of a career te which
she is often enthusiastically attached. Her
life is a very hard one. She must get up
before daybreak en the cold, raw mornings
of midwinter te take her dancing losseu ;
and again at midnight, when the opera is
ever, she has te find her way en feet
through snow and rain te her humble ledg
ings at Mentmartrc or iiatignelles. The
idea of riding in au omnibus must net
enter her head ; for while in the lowest i
rank of her calling she has but a franc a
night, and even when grown up and pro
moted te the "second quadrille'
she earns only 700 francs a year,
or 28. Of such stern material are our
entertainments made, and in no depart
ment of public amusement is a mere rigid
economy practiced than in the salaries of
dancers. Advancement comes very slowly
and there is a great deal of competition
for every vacancy in the higher ranks of
the profession. Even after the most meri
torious and indefatigable labors the native
French girl constantly finds herself eclipsed
by Russian and Italian dancers. The hi
erarchy of the dancing world is as narrow
and as rigorous as the hierarchy of the
army. It bristles with examinations,
competitive struggles and inspections.
It i3 considered a great thing te meve
up from the "second quadrille" te the
"first quadrille," for then the salary is
raised te 1,000 francs, or 40, yearly, be
ing just enough, with frugal management
te keep body and soul together. Frem the
"first quadrille" te the second "ceryphees '
is a still mero vigorous step forward, and
is rewarded with 1,300 francs a year, or,
say, just 1 a week. The next step up
ward is te the envied position of " pre
miere ceryphee," possessing the superb
emoluments of 1,500 francs, or 60, a
year. Finally, after years and years of
patient study, the dancing girl attains the
summit of her ambition, and rises into a
"petit sujet," which gives her an individu
ality before the footlights. This giddy
height of glory ahd pay, amounting te
1,600 francs, or in exceptional cases te
2,000 francs a year, is the largest reward
that dancing genius can expect under
ordinary circumstances; for the Blis
ters and Taglienis form a class apart.
Here and no farther can a geed dancing
girl go, after a blameless youth passed in
diligent capers at rehearsals and in public.
Well may 31. Halevy remark that we little
knew of hew much labor and misery the
pireuette of a dancing girl is made. It
seems that the lessens of the little crea
tures destined te figure en the stage are
conducted en strict disciplinary principles.
Corporal punishment is in frequent use ;
but, inasmuch as no French dancing-master
would dare te venture en a hostile en
counter with a French dancing girl, the
mothers of the figurantes are called in te
administer correction te them when re
fractory. The charge of these ladies en
an insurgent mob of chattering children
who have driven their dancing-master
well-nigh te despair generally restores
order. Without this maternal police
all teaching would be impossible; it
would be like trying te give instruc
tien te a fleck of wild birds. One
of the most difficult parts of their educa
tion is te teach them hew te smile allto allte
gethcrand te leek gracefully atrthe public.
They will persist in making faces at each
ether till one of the observant mothers
who are looking en shows symptoms of
putting down her knitting te employ her
hands in the bestowal of a few vivacious
boxes en the ear. Happily there are prizes
even in this queer little lottery. M. Halevy
was one evening seated in the private room
of the late Nester Reuqueplan, who was
then director of the opera in Paris. Rouque Reuque
plan was carelessly turning ever some old
papers when he came upon a list of the
ballet girls of 1838. On readine it care
fully through they found that several of
them had geno into the choruses of the
Opera Comique, one let furnished lodgings
at Mentmartrc, anether had married a
stockbroker, a third was the wife of a
comic actor. But the last two names
which had been written en the faded yellow
paper in 1838 belonged, the one te an Eng
lish peeress, and the ether te a rich mer
cer at Dijon.
Somnambulist Click.
Almest Incredible Stories Concerning Ills
Sleep-WaUriiig.
Information from Tvre. N. C. the scene
f of the recent somnambulistic murder, is
that ever a hundred people assembled at
the coroner's inquest and preliminary trial.
The body of Sir. Phelps was found lying
nearly across the feet of the bed, en the
right side, his head en his right arm, with
three cuts of an ax, two of which,if net the
third, were sufficient te cause instant death,
one high enough en the head te reach
the brain. The story of Mr. Click was
that he dreamed the negrees had entered
the store, as anticipated by himself and
Mr. Phelps. Then followed, according te
his recollection, a bloody and terrible
fight. When he awake; he was fleeing
down the stairs, and, gradually recover
ing consciousness, he returned te the
room where he and Phelps had been sleep
ing, and realized at a glance the full
horror of his deed. He at once fled
screaming te the house of Mr. Grub, near
by, and was met by that gentleman,
who was aroused by his cries. Mr.
Grub said his lamentations were heart,
.rending, and that he told him at once
that he had killed his best friend
in his sleep. The alarm seen became
general, and the neighbors collected from
all quarters. They all testified that Click
exhibited his regret in a most violent man
ner, and finally became se exhausted tfiat
he bad te be carried home. It was proved
by both state and defendant's witnesses
that Click was a somnambulist and had
frequently injured his own person by jump
ing from the house window, sometimes
through the glass from the second-story,
cutting himself considerable He has also
been known te get up and cheke some of
tne tamiiy, saying that the bears in Texas
were after him, and then run a quarter or
a half mile down near the river and wake
te find himself alone. When he went
visiting he requested his neighbors te tie
him, which tbey did. Last week he went
te sleep in the room where his dead uncle
lay a cerpse. He suddenly arose with ter ter
rible expressions of fear and started te
seize bis dead uncle. His sister and a
gentleman caught him, get him awake and
he went back te bed. Many ether in
stances were given. The court being satis
lied from the evidence that the prisoner
was net acceuntable for his actions while
asleep, pronounced the evidence insuffi
cient, whereupon Mr. Cliek returned te
his home.
A Fact.
We may live without books, what Is knewl
etigc but gnevinp.
We may live without
:nei
tope, what la hepe but
We may Uve without love, what Is passion but
pining.
But where is the man that can lire without
"ainmg,"
Wc may live without work and have "Irecdem
from tell.
But can't cure Nouralgla'witheut E electric 011.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and
130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 43
Statistics preve that iwcnty-nve per cent
of the deaths In enr larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible dlscase in Its worst stage will yield te
abottleofLochor's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall wc condemn tbe sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity them for their Ignorance? Ne
9East King street.
C. C. Jacobs, 78 Folsom street, Buffalo, an em
ployee of the U. S. Express Ce., says : Dr.
Themas' Eclcctric Oil cured hlmet a severe
case of Piles of 8 years standing, he bad tried
almost every known Remedy, "besides two
Buffalo Physicians" without relief, but the
Oil cured him, he thinks it cannot be recom
mended tee higldy. Fer saleby H. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan
caster. 4$
MEDIOAX.
CUTICURA
BLOOD AND SKIN
REMEDIES.
CcnctntA. Reselvent purifies the bleed
through the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin.
Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, removes dead
flesh and skin, renders healthy ulcers and old
sores, allays inflammation, itching and irrita
tion of the skin and scalp. Cuticura Medici
nal Toilet Seap restores whiteness and beau
tifies the skin. Cuticura Shavinq Seap is the
only medicinal soap expressly prepared for
shaving.
SALT RliEUM FOB A LIFETIME.
I have had a most wonderful cure of Salt
Rheum. Fer seventeen years I suffered with
Salt lthcnm ; I had it en my head, face, neck,
arms and legs. I was net able te walk, only en
my nanus anu Knees, ler ene year, i nave net
been able te help myself for eight years. I
tried hundreds of remedies: net one had the
least effect. The doctors said my case was in
curable. Se my parents tried everything that
came along. I saw theadvertiscmentand con
cluaea te trv Cuticura icmirs. The first
box et Cuticura brought the Humer te the
surface of my skin. It would drop en as It
came out, until new I am entirely well. All I
can say is, I thank you most heartily for my
cure. WILL McDONALD.
1315 BcTTcnriCLD St.,
Cuicaoe, III., 3Iurch 4, 1879.
PSORIASIS.
I have been afflicted for nineteen years with
Psoriasis, and have spent hundreds et dollars
for doctors and stuff they call bleed purifiers.
Doctors did net knew what te call my disease.
I would scratch nights until I scratched my
self raw : then it would- dry and lerm into
scales, which would all be scratched off next
night and se en. I have been completely cured
by the Cutiiura Uzxedixs.
THOMAS DELANET.
Concord St.. Bcstejc Mill,
Memphis, Texx, June 10, 1879.
CUTictrr.A Remxdies are prepared by WEEKS
& POTTER, Chemists and Druggists,360 Wash
ingten street, Bosten, and are for sale by all
Druggists.
. MALT
BITTERS.
UNPERMENTED
MALT AND HOPS!
DYSPEPSIA. Dyspepsia is the prcvallng
malady of civilized lite. It lies at the botem
of one-half our misery. It is the rock upon
which many of our business ventures have
split. It clouds the mind, weakens the body,
and preys upon the vitality. Where sballveflnd
relief from this morbid, melancholy misery T
MALT BITTERS! At once a medicine and a
ioed, this wonderful nutrient and Invigerant
builds up enfeebled digestion, regulates the
flew of the gatric juices, dissolves and assimi
lates every article of diet, and cures Headache,
Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan
choly, and a thousand ether morbid tonus
assumed by Dyspepsia.
MALT BITTERS are prepared without fer fer
mentatlen from Canadian B ARLET 31 ALT and
HOPS, and warranted superior te all ether
forms of malt or medicine, whUe free from the
objections urged against malt liquors.
Ask ler Malt Bitters prepared by the Malt
Bitters Company, and see that every bottle
bears the Trade Mark Label, duly Signed and
enclosed in Wave Likes.
MALT BITTERS ure for sale by all Drug
gists. Ivl-lmdW&SAw
JUAMBLm. wqrkb.
WM. P. FBAILEY'S
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
758 Nertn yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES,
GARDEN STATUARY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, 4a
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
in every particular.
N. B. Remember, works at the extreme end
of North Queen street. m30
TINWARE, C
"C'lPTEEN DOLLARS BUYS A
F1BST.CLASS REFBIGEKATOR,
With Enameled Water Tank, at
SHERTZER, HUMPHREVILLE ft
KIEEFEB'8,
Ne. 40 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa.
A1TORNEIB-AT-ZAW
HENRY A. SILKY
Attorney and Cotmseller-at-Law
31 Park Rew. New Yerk.
Collections made In all parte of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Btelnman A Hensel.
DMT GOODS.
HOW TO GET
almost everything'
below value.
Every day during summer all sorts
of goods remnants and goods that
for ene reason or another are in our
way are picked out and put together
te be sold at such prices as they will
bring. They arc undesirable for us
te held : bat thev mar be as ceed
for the buyer as anything we have.
We have sold already this summer
net less than f 100,000 worth of goods
at .irregular prices in this way for, say,
150,000; and many thousands mero
are going. There' is something marked
down at nearly every counter in the
store.
Everything sold is voturnable if un
satisfactory at the price.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ChMtnst, Thirteenth, Market and Junipe.
PHILADELPHIA.
JEWELRT.
LOUIS WKBKR,
WATCHMAKXB.
Ne. 150X NORTH QUEEN STKKET,near P. R.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Sliver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ter the COlebrated Pantaacenlc Hnwrfn.
cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
Lancasrttcte.
We have Just received a second Invoice of
the
New Lancaster Merneit.
te which we call
special attention of anyone
Watch at a LOW PRICE.
wanting a Reliable
E. F.BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
Ne. 20 NO USE TRYING Ne. 20
Te get a better W ATCn for the
money than the
WEST END,
Manufactured By the
Lancaster Watch Cen w.
OBBAXaAT
5e. SO East Klag St., Lancaster, Pa.
AUGUSTUS RH0ADS.
JEWELER.
WAU. PAPERS, te.
WIRE SCREENS
Mede for windows and put up In such a man
ner that you need net remove when you close
the window. We have It in Landscape. Figur
ed and Plain Celers, which will be made np as
above or sold by the feet In any quantity de
sired. PAPER HANGINGS
lnlar
rge variety.
Seme Odd Lets will be sold
very chean te ciese out.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colon ana
widths. Hollands, Paper Curtains, Fringes,
Leeps, Fixtures, Tassels, Cords, Ac.
Patent Extension Cornice,
the cheapest, simplest and best ever made.
Will fit any window up te Ave feet In width.
Poles in Ebony and walnut.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
FINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.
POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTER
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM 8TB1BT,
Oresitk thx Loeomotivb Works.
The subscriber continue te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes
Furnace Twlers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-Iren Werk, and
Blacksmlthlng generally.
f Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lydl JOHN BEST.
MORES, MJUANMETS, C
OIGN OT THK BUFFALO SUCAD.
ROBES! ROBES !!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 1
I have new en hand the LAnessT.BssTAre
Chiamw Aasuwnssrr of Lined and Uniinad
BUFFALO ROBES In th ttv. Alan T.AV
AND HORSE BLANKETS or every deserJp.
tlea. A fall Use of
Trunks and Ssrtehals,
TTsrns , Whips, OeHavrs, Ac.
rxepalrlns; aestty sad promptly Xeae.R
A. MILEY.
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