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Volume XYII-Ne. 13.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1880
Price Twe Cents.
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CLOTMNG.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Has Just opened a
CHOICE STOCK
or FIHB
WOOLENS
FOB TUB
FALL TRADE.
SELECT STYLES and none but the best et
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AKD
AMERICAN FABRICS,
- IT-
Ne. 51 North Qtees Street.
H. GERHART.
Loudeu and Iw Yerk
NOVELTIES,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
FOR MEFS WEAR,
NOW OPEN AT
SM ALI NG'S
THE ARTIST TAILOR
xurniture.
HEINITSH,
FINE FTJKNITUKE
AKD
Cabiuet Manufacturer.
All In want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te call and oxamlne specimens
et our work.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
15 Kast Kins Street.
CAMl'AIGN GOOVS.
"IVMPAION UOODSt
New Samples ! New Styles !
Clubs ami Committees Invited te call and ex
amine our goods before purchasing.
CAPES, COATS, IIATS, CAPS, HELMETS
TORCHES. KADGES. STREAMERS,
FLAGS, liUKGEES, (Political
Lanterns Tery cheap.)
Bunting Flags of All Sizes.
Portraits of Presidential Nominees
en cloth, sultaule ler Banners and Transpar
encies. PLASH TOROH.
Every Club ought te have some, even If they
tle notliave them for entire Club.
D. S. BU11SK,
17 East King Street, Lancaster.
MODES, BLANKETS, AC.
OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS
I nave new en hand the Labe est. Best aud
Ckkafest Asseiitkbht of Lined and Unlincd
BUFFALO ROItES In the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A fuU line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
0Repalring neatly and promptly dencGK
A. MILEY,
108 North 0M0M St., Lancaster.
eVlydMWAS
bounders and macuznists.
T ANCASTEB
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
OFFOBRX IBM LOOOKOTIVB Webes.
The subscriber conttauee te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes
Furnace Twicrs,
Bellows Plpes,
Sheet-Iren Werk, and
Blacksmithlng generally.
49 Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglfl-lyd JOHN BEST.
1TOY LOCHER'S UKNUWNEP COFGH
. SYRUP
DMT GOODS.
PAOESTOCJI'S,
Next Doer te the Court Hener.
Open this day the Largest Stock or
UNDERWEAR
Fer Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRTS,
12X, 13, 18, 20, 23, 3, 50, C5, 75c,
Te be found In the city.
GRAND FALL OPENING OF
LADIES' SKIRTS.
FIVK HUNDRED FELT. FLANNEL, SILK
AND WOOL SKIRTS, te be be sold
much less than
REGULAR PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Ifexr. Doer te the Court Heuse.
F
ALL 1880.
PALL 1880.
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS,
CARPETS.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Ne. WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER FA.
Having closed out our entire stock of Car
pets damaged at the late lire en our premises,
we are new receiving a full assortment of the
very latest designs, and will be able te hew
the largest aad Hnest stock of Carpets ever
olio red in Lancaster, including
CHOICE STYLES IN MOQUET.
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
THREE PLY,
EXTRA SUPERFINE,
MEDIUM INGRAIN,
DAMASK HALL and STAIR CARPETS,
With Inch. 2-4 and Borders
te Match.
ALSO, WILTON,
MOQUET,
BODY BRUSSEL,
VELYETand
TAPESTRY RUGS and DOOR MATS.
DRUGGETS in Pattern and by the yard.
PLAIN and BORDERED
COCOA MATS and MATTINGS.
Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPEIt.
AH the Latest Fall Designs or the leading
manufacturers and importers, and In all qual
ities. 3- Estimates made and Paper Hung by rc
li.ilile paper hangers.
J.
II. MARTIN & CO.
WE ARE NOW 6HOWIXG
THE LATEST FALL PATTERNS
WALL PAPERS
ASD
CARPETS
VERY LOW PRICES.
FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES.
PLAIN SHADING,
ALL WIDTHS.
3
SPRING AND CORD FIXTURES
Wide Shading for Stere Windows.
MOSQUITO CANOPIES ALL SIZES.
3Wc respectfully solicit a call.
J. B. lartin & Ce.,
LANCASTER, PA.
CMS A. AND GLASSWARE.
pi KEAT BARGAINS
CHINA HALL.
LN
CHINA, GLASS AND QDBENSWARE.
large assortment of
Fancy Flower Pets,
Plain Flower Pets.
A full line of tham In our window.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. IB EAST KING STREET.
CI O WEST, FOB TUB BEST COFFEES,
T Sugars and Teas, Best Cigars and Tobac
cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask ler
Oakdale Fare Old Rye Whisky.
93 per cent. Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic and
the Hair Liquid. AU at
RINGWALT'S
Se. 206 WEST KINO STREET.
KIDNEY PADS.
DATC MET PAD!
A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT,
which supplies a want men of eminent ability
have devoted years of stndy and experiment
te find a Specific for Diseases et the Kidneys,
Bladder, Urinary Organs and Nervous System
and from the time of Its discovery has rap
idly increased in favor, gaining the approval
and confidence et medical men and these who
have used It; it has become a favorite with all
classed, and wherever Introduced has super
seded all ether treatments. In short, such is
Its Intrinsic merit and superiority, that It is
new the only recognized reliable remedy.
Is Strongly Endorsed!
We have the most unequivocal testimony te
Its curative powers from many persons et high
character, intelligence and responsibility. Our
book, "Hew a Lite was Saved," giving the
history of this discovery, and a large record of
most remarkable- cures, sent free., write for it.
DAY'S KIUNJCT PADS are sold by all drug
gists, or will be sent by mail (free el postage)
en receipt of their price: Regular, $2; Special,
for obstinate cases of long standing, $3; Chil
dren'.", 91.00. Address.
Day Kidney Pad Company,
TOLEDO, OHIO.
PATTTTflN Owln te tIle many worthless
UaUllUXl. Kidney Pads new seeking a sale
en our reputation, we deem It due the atllictcd
te warn them. Ak for DAY'S KIDNEY PAD,
and take no ether. st-lvdeedMW&F&w
$500 REWARD!
OVER A MILLION OK
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
Fucli Kitey Pais
Have already been sold In this country and in
France : every one of which has given perfect
satisfaction, and has performed cures every
time when used according te directions. We
new say te the atllictcd and doubting ones
that we wil pay the above reward ler a single
case et
LAME 1BACK
that the Pad falls, te cure. This Great itcmcily
will Positively and Permanently cure Lum
bage, Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Bright's Disease el the Kidneys, In
continence and Retention et the Urine, In
flammation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the
Bladder. High Colored Urine, Pain In the
Back, Side or Leins, Nervous Weakness, und
in tact all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary
Organs whether contracted by private dlseae
or otherwise.
LADIES, if you arc suffering from Female
Weakness. Luucerrhau. or any disease of the
Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CUBED I
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
simply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Askyonrdruggistfer PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether.
If he has net get it, send $2 and you will re
ceive the Pad by return mall. Fer wile by
JAMES A. MEYERS,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa.
held only by GEO. W. HULL,
Druggist, 15 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
augll-CindcedM.W&F
Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad.
Will positively enre Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake. Bulleus Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and nil diseases of the Liver,
Stomach and Bleed. Price $1.50 by mall. Send
for Prof. Gnllmctte's Treaties en the Kidneys
and Liver, free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD COMPANY,
Teledo, Ohie.
augll-GmdcedH.W&F
COAL.
R
It. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds el
LUMBER AND COAL.
49 Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen, Lancaster. iiS-lyrt
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of the Best Quality put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
S- YARD 150 SOUTH WATER ST.
ne2!Uyd PHILIP SCHUM, SON A CO.
c
OAL! COAL! COAL!!!
Wc have constantly en hand all the best
grades of COAL that arc in market, which wc
are selling as low as any yard in the city.
Call and get our prices before buying else
where. ffl. F. STEIGERWALT & SON,
827-lyd ZM NORTH WATER STREET.
COHO & WILEY,
3SO NOKTU WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Branch emcc : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
feb28-lyd
lO TO
GORREOHT & CO.S
ren
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
and all ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and
quantity gnaranteed. Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
Olllic,205 East Chestnut btrcct. augl-tfd
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds
of COAL go te
RUSSEL.& SHULMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Order re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD:
C18 North Prince Street.
augll-taprlSR
VAMVMTS.
OARGAINS FOIl EVERYBODY.
RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive eala te Reduce Stock et
6,000 Yards Bras Camels,
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets In almost endless variety .at
H. 8. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. 33 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made entand
ttendea te without.addltienal cost. e27-ly
Hancastec -ntrlligrnrer.
WEDNESDAY EVEN'S, SEPT. 15, 1880-
THE NORTHWEST.
Correspondence Treni neje:i:l the Missis
sippi. HONOR TO HANCOCK.
The Address or Citizens of Maryland, Most
of them Republicans, te the Jlcre of
the War-ticu. ItlcCoekV Opin
ion of Hancock.
TOINTS OF THE CANVASS.
THE NKUROES AND Till: SOUTH.
Jiiduc Black en Garllcl.l.
Western Correspondence.
Beyond the Father of Waters.
Minneapolis, Sept. 10, 1830.
Wc found our fi tends .Tudrc J. P. Ilea
and wife pleasantly located en Nicelcttc is
land. . They are both in the enjoyment of
excellent health and like their new home
very much, and enjoy Western life ; and
while tliey have made hosts of fi tends
among the best citizens here, they love te
refer te the many friends they left behind
theui in old Lancaster, for whom they en
tertain the warmest friendship. The .i;rcat
event here new is the fair held under the
auspices of the Northwestern agricultural
exposition, of which Cel. Win. 15. King,
of Pacilie mail steamship .subsidy fame, is
the piesident.
The display is very geed, but te one
who saw the Centennial exhibit ieiyill such
things aie very much dwarfed. There is a
geed exhibition of horses and fine cattle,
the former principally of Nerman stock,
which sevcial patties in the state arc
largely engaged inimpetting diicct from
Prance.
This display in agiicultural products is
very large ; the different railroad compa
nies having large collections from along
the line of their respective reads. Wc
noticed one party who had en exhibition
two hundred and eighteen varieties of
potatoes, many of which weie the liucst
wc ever saw.
The races, as iku.iI at all fails, are the
principal attiaetien. The day before we
arrived there was a lace between two lady
euesterians of twenty miles for a purse of
3,003. The parties were Miss Helle
Cook, of California, and Miss Jcwett, of
Minnesota. During the race Miss Jcwett
was unhorsed by the turning of the s.sddle
and severely injtiicd. The race was
decided in favor of Mis- Cook, te whom
the money was rewarded. Te d.iy there
is another race between lady equestrians
for a purse of $2,000. IF.
Tribute te ten. Hancock.
What Leading Republicans Saul of IIlui In
1870.
A True Patriot and a Renowned Soldier,
and One te AVliem the liomage of t.'ie
Natien is JJuc The Here et a Hundred
Battle.
In Baltimore much comment has been
occasioned by publicity being given for
the first time te a highly complimentary
letter te Gen. Hancock which was pre
sented te him in 18(50 by the residents of
that city, irrespective of paity. The letter,
which accompanied a present of a life-size
portrait of the recipient, is as fellows :
September 27, 18G0.
"Majer-Oen. Winjicld S. Hancock, U. S. A.
Dear Sin : Though the clanger of arms,
booming of cannon, the sufferings of the
wounded and dying, arc no longer heard
throughout the land, coming up from en
sanguined battlefields, quickening the re
collections of the imperishable deeds of
these gallant spirits who for four long
and bloody years steed bravely up between
treason upon the one band and their
country's honor en the ether, yet the
hearts of a sympathizing people, while
turning with a lively gratitude te
an overruling Providcnce for the
ultimate triumph given te the cause of
justice, righteousness and truth, will ever
encircle with the wreath of sorrow the
holy memories of these who have fallen,
andplacethc chaplet of victory upon the
scarred and meritorious brews of thcirsur
viving comrade. The first defiant note of
the rebellion, as it fell like a pall upon the
hearts of the people, reached you upon
the golden sheics of the distant Pacific,
where the seeds of treason were premising
an abundant harvest and traiteis were re
joicing in the prospect of a rich domain,
but where, in the emergencies of the oc
casion, your voice and example were po
tential in awakened the spirit of patiietism
in loyal hearts and in strengthening their
adherence te the flag of their country, the
integrity of the Union and the rights of
man. Fiem thence the eyes of your admir
ing countrymen and the sympathies of
their hearts followed you in your homeward
course te the Atlantic, and afterward they
accompanied you down through your ac
tive participation in the various campaigns
in defence of the Union in which you aud
your brave followers bere se distinguished
a part. As a pillar of cloud by day and a
pillar of fire by night you led the invinci
ble columns of your ever-glorious old Sec
ond army corps from victory te victory,
gathering new glories upon your tattered
banners and increased devotion in your
unfaltering heart with each successive con
flict upon a hundred battlefields, by which
the names of Yorktown, Williamsburg,
Garnctsvillc, Gelding's Farm, Savage Sta
tion, White Oak Swamp, Crampton's
Pass, Antictam, Fredericksburg, Clian Clian
cellersvillc, Gettysburg, the Wilder
ness, Spettsylvania Court Heuse,
North Anna lliver, Tolepotomy Creek,
Deep Bettem, in front of Petersburg,
Ream's Station, and Boydstown Read have
been rendered forever memorable and as
enduring as the everlasting continent upon
which they stand. In surveying the vast
array of glorious names and brilliant
achievements hewn out with the sword
and inscribed with the bayonet by the
old Army of the Potomac, upon wliieh
coming generations will delight te dwell,
the name and deeds of Hancock will for
ever, shine with unborrewed lustre, and
carry with them an inspiration elevating
in its tone, irresistible in its iullucncc, and
lasting in its results upon the future mili
tary reputation of our country. In ten
dering, then, sir, within the narrow con
fines of this letter, the accompanying mili
tary painting of one te whom the homage
of the nation is se justly due, we trust in
Him whose mighty arm has se often
shielded you amid the carnage of battle,
that your life may be long in the land, te
the unity and integrity of whose govern
ment your eminent military services have
contributed se much te preserve and per
petuate, and that your closing hears may
be as beautiful, joyous and full of premise
of the coming morrow as the going down
of the evening sun behind the distant hills
of your far-oil" western home. With the
highest admiration and regard, we remain
very sincerely and truly."
Among the lit signers te this docu
ment, every one of whom, with three ex
ceptiens, are Republicans, are the Hen.
Jehn L. Themas, jr., collector of the pert ;
the Hen. Archibald Stirling, jr., United
States district attorney ; the Hen. Jehn
Lee Chapman, the last Republican mayor
of Baltimore ; Lieut. Henry W. Jenes,
U. S. A. ; Wm. E. Heeper, the Republi
can candidate for mayor last year ; the
late Hen. Columbus O'Donnell : Mr.
Enech Pratt, vice president of the Phila
delphia, Wilmington & Baltimore rail
road , the Hen. Washington Beeth, ex ex ex
collccter of the pert; the Hen. Rcvcrdy
.TefihlSOn, Mr. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Mr.
J. J. Stewart, Gen. Jehn R. Kcnly, and
Gen. Richard Bewcrman. As nearly all
the feigners arc new prominent in the Re
publican party in the state, and are all
merchants and business men of wealth and
position, the letter has attracted general
attention. The Democratic state central
committee will have it printed and distri
buted broadcast all ever the state.
Slr Negroes Vete the Democratic
Ticket.
Duhtiiue Herald.
A gentleman new in Dubuque, who has
lcsided fifteen years in Louisiana, North
Carolina, and Texas, throws some light
upon the subject of " why the negre voted
the Democratic ticket." He says that
" when the war ended and peace wasde
claied you never saw a mere jubilant let
of colored people than the Southern ne ne
geoes. Shortly after the ratification of
the peace measures piopesed and accepted
the Seuth became literally swarmed with
Neithern carpet-baggers, who ingratiated
themsclvas into the geed graces of the
former slaves. They told them all about
Uncle Sam ; that the intended te give each
one of them forty acres of land and a mule.
The incredulous blacks believed it aud
were honest in that belief. These North
ern speculators opened stores, rented
lands, and hired negrees te till
the soil en shares, conditioned that they
should purchase supplies of them, the carpet-baggers
agreeing te help them along
until the crops were harvested. The dark
eys were industrious and worked content
edly in the cotton, rice and sugar fields,
expecting in the fall te have forty acres, a
mule and enough money from the profits
of their season's labor te start them en
the high read te prosperity. The fall and
the spring came, but their anticipations of
prosperity proved an ignus fatuus. When
settling time came, the philanthropic
Northerner, who went 'down Seuth' te
benefit the black race, charged the peer
men 230 icr cent, profit upon all the goods
purchased during the season, and se man
ipulated the scales that mere than half
the products brought te them were actual
ly stolen from the blacks.
" In many instances, darkeys were com
pelled te work another season te pay the
balance due these sharks after taking pos
session of their cntire cotton crop. After
a while the inore intelligent of the negrees
began te sec hew they were being swin
dled, and in some cases recovered from the
thieves. As seen as we discovered the
tricks that were being played upon our
former slaves, we interfered! and caused a
number of the swindlers te leave the coun
try te avoid arrest and imprisonment.
This action en our part regained the confi
dence of the negre, aud in all political mat
ters he sought our advice. It was net until
the swindlers of the Frccdmcn's bank
ruined nearly all the industrious frccd
men of the Seuth that they began
te realize hew ardently the Northern car
petbagger Moved' them. In my state,
Seuth Carolina, the negrees were frantic
ever the result of that swindling institu
tion, and they swore vengeance upon the
heads of all Northerners who come among
tlictn. They had cause for their revenge
ful feelings. Never were a pcople mere
duped. But it has had its effect. The ne ne
geoes leek te us for aid and protection.
They take our advice, as wc de net cheat
them. The consequence is that they go
te the polls and vote for their friends
these with whom they were born and
raised. All the Republican speakers, doc
uments and money sent among them new
cannot change their feeling toward the
while Southerners who have aided and
protected them since the war closed. That
is the reason why the negrees vote the
Democratic ticket."
Why Alabama is Democratic.
A Colored Hancock Club in Montgomery
Numbering Over 000 Voters.
Te the EniTen op the Sun Sir: I
have seen for the last few weeks sundry
communications from Alabama te the Trib
une and TtMCs reciting the frauds in the
late election. They say that the Republi
cans voted for the Greenback candidate. In
some counties they did, but in ethers it was
hardly known that there was such a ticket
in the field. The Democrats were se con
fident that in a great many counties they
had no conventions, and turned every can
didate loose en his own merits. This ac
counts for the immense vote polled. Every
vote was brought out. There was no Re
publican ticket in the field, except in a
very few counties ; but there were Inde
pendents in almost every county; and
Republicans voted for some Independents
and some Democrats. In our county (Lee)
there was an Independent ticket in the
field, and the Republicans in convention
endorsed part of the Democratic ticket
and part of the Independent ticket, and
urged the Republicans te vote the endorsed
ticket.
They say that the colored voters' rights
are net protected at the polls. Every fair
minded man should knew that this is a
false assertion. In Montgomery county,
where the colored men are in the majority,
a Democratic newspaper is edited by a
colored man. That city also beasts of a
colored Hancock and English club, num
bering ever COO members. In the late
election colored orators stumped the state
for the Democratic ticket. There is also n
Republican sheet edited by a colored man
in Mobile, and there were colored men
stumping the state for the Greenback
ticket. The statements of the Northern
Republican papers are net true. Every
thing is booming for Hancock and English
down here. Yours truly,
D. G. AnTiiuit, and no kin te Chester A .
Orni.iKA, Ala. Aug. 31.
Gen. McCook en Hancock.
Gen. McCook, of Gen. Sherman's staff,
said te a Chicago Times interviewer the
ether day, being asked what truth there
was in thestatcment that Gen. Hancock
was habitually overbearing in the treat
ment of these under him :
"Any stories te this effect are simply
trumped up lies. I have known Gen.
Hancock for the ga& thirty years, and a
better soldier or kinder-hearted man I
have never met."
"What de you think of his alleged in in
eompetency as a military man ?"
" There is net a soldier walks the earth
with a better military record than Gen.
Hancock. I have never befere heard that
anything had been said against him. The
opinion among army men. from Gen.
Sherman down, as te Gen. Hancock, is the
opinion held by me. He is one of the best
men and soldiers the country has ever pro
duced." Judge Black en Garfleld.
New Yerk Sun.
The picture which Judge Black is said
te have drawn of Garfield's moral charac
ter, in the Philadelphia Pivss, is a very re
markable one. He appears te be acquaint
ed with two Garficlds having the same
Christian names, one of them very geed
and oue of them very bad, one of them an
estimable private citizen and ene of them
a most disreputable politician. The first
one never swore falsely, and never helped
forward au election fraud ; while the sec
ond ene was a Credit Mebilicrist, a cor
rupt congressman, an aider and abettor of
the Louisiana forgeries, and one of the
infamous eight en the electoral commis
sion who gave these forgeries the
force and effect of law and of fact.
Judge Black also states that the Garfield
whom he knows privately is an out-and-out
free trader, and is in his heart as geed
a Democrat as the judge himself ; while
the ether Garfield is a prohibitory tariff
man, and a thorough-going Republican
partisan, who lone since gave the "key of
his conscience te his party.'"
Wc say there must be two men of this
name, for it is manifestly impossible for
two such opposite characters te exist in
the sarae person. Judge Black, however,
seems te think otherwise, and te have
made up his mind that a man may be hon
est in some relations when he is a sceun
drel in ethers ; that the ''hand';" which
take bribes in Congress may be considered
"clean" outside, and the man who lies
under oath may yet be deemed a very re
spectable citizen.
But if Judge Black does net draw a
biibery and perjury the line of distinction
and we emphatically deny that there is
any such distinction between public and
private morals, where will he draw it ? It
is, however, with the public character of
James A. Garfield that both he and we
are required te deal in this canvass, aud
of him we understand Judge Black te
affirm, upon the strength of a long aud in
timate acquaintance, that there is no crime
he would net commit, and scarcely any
that he has net committed, te serve the
parly that serves him.
MEDICAL.
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OP LYNN, MASS.,
I
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Her Vegetable Compound the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Heps and Happiness
stored by the use of
Re-
LYDIA E. PINKHAMS
Vegetable Compound;
The Positive Citro Fer
All Female Complaints.
This prcrar.itlnn,aj Its r.aine slfjnlllcs, con
aists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless
te the uiedt delicate invalid. Upen one trial
the merits of thH compound will lie recognized,
as relief w immediate; and when its trie is con
tinued, in ninety-nine c:iscs in a hundred, a
permanent cure is directed, au thousands will
testify. On acce.int of its proven ineritH.it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
it will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the utenn, l.oucerrlicca. Irregular and pain
ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Trouble-), In
flammation and Ulceration, i'loedings, all Dis
placements and the consequent spinal weak
ness, and Is especially adapted te the Change
of Life.
In tact it lias proved te be the greatest and
best remedy that has ever been discovered. It
permeates every portion of the system, and
aives new life and vigor. It removes falntnes,
flatulency, destroys all craving ler .stimulants,
and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures ISleating. Headaches, .Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness. Ie
prcssien and Indigestion. That lcclingofbcur lcclingefbcur
ing down, causing pain, weight and backache.
Is always permanently cured by its use. It
will at all times, and under all circumstances,
act in harmony with Hie law that governs the
female system.
for Kidney cemptaints of either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
lsj prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue,
I.yun, Slass. Price fl. Six bottles ler .. Sent
by mail in the form et pills, ah in the form of
lozenges, en receipt of price, $1 per box, for
cither. Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all let
ters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Address
as above. Mention this paper.
Ne family should be without J,YDIA K.
PIXKHAM'S LlVKIt PILLS. They cure Con
stipation, IHlieusncss and Torpidity of the
Liver. 25 cents per box.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
General Agents, Philadelphia.
Fer sale by C. A. Lechcr, 9 East King street,
and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street.
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OEXTS' GOODS.
i;OB LINEN COLLAK3
OOTO
EUISMA.VS.
,nm jb'AM;y stockings
GOTO
EMSMAVS.
T?H SUSPENOE
UEIIS
OOTO
EUISMAN'd.
OK NEW STYLE
LINEN UANDKEUCIIIEFS, GO TO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
(SO NOKTU OCEEN STKEET.
3IUSICAL IXSTJiUMEXTS.
THE-
Lancaster Orp Maiiulactery
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IX
STUUMEXTS in the Market. Warcroenis 33)
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Ofllcc, 15j East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agentfer Lancaster County for
CHICKEUIXU A SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line of Sheet aud ether Music, Small
Instrument. Violins, llanjes, Hand Instru
ment ftc.alway.s en hand. tl:HydS&lyw
II Ol- BITTJZRS.
TSETHS.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, net a Drink.)
COXTAIS3
HOPS, 1!UCI11T, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
AND THE rCTlSST ATID llEST MCPICAL QPAtimB
op all eTinai Brrrcns.
THEY CURE
AU Diseases of the Stomach. Howe!, Weed,
Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and
Drunkenness.
SI, OOO IN GOLD
Will be paid for a cese they will net cum or
help.er ter anything impure or injurious teuud
in them.
Ask your Druggist for Hep Hitters and free
books, and try the Hitters before you sleep.
Take no ether.
Hep Hitu-rs Jlnniiractariii! Company,
Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
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MEDICAL.
CUTICURA
SKIN REMEDIES
re the only kuewn remedies that will perma
nently cure Humors of the lfloedund Skin, Af
fections or the Scalp with Less of Hair, and
Liver, Kidney und Urinary Disorders caused
by Impure llloed. Citticuua Ueselvext is the
greatest bleed purlllci In medicine. It nets
through the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin. 4
Cuticvba, a Medicinal .Icily, arrests external
disease, cuts away lifeless flesh and skin, allays
inilniuinatieu, itching, and irritation, and
heals. Cuticuha Se i-cleanses, heals, softens,
whitens and lieautille.5 the Skin. It. and the
Citicura Suavixe Se.w, the only medicinal
shaving se ip, are prepare.! from Citticuka.
SALT KHEUM.
Law Office en Chas. Hoceiitox, I
JI7 Congress Street, Ilosten, Feb. Si, 1S78.
I feel it a duty te Inform you, and through
you all who are interested te knew the fact,
that a most disagreeable and obstinate case of
Salt Kliciim. or Eczema, which has been under
my xtersenal observation from Its llrst appear
ance te the present lime, about ten (10) years,
covering the greater portion of the patient's
hed valid limbs with its peculiar Irritating aud
i ich'ing scab, und te which all the known nr.rth nr.rth
eils of treating Mich disease had been applied
without beuellt, h n completely disappeared,
leavinga clean anil healthy skin, by the use et
the CuncuKA Kumeiues.
CHAS. HOUGHTON.
WONDERFUL CURES.
What cures of I'.Iend and Skin Diseases and
Sc-.dp Affections with Lesset Iluircan compare
with these of the Hen. Win. Tayler, llo-ten,
.state Senater of Massachusetts; Alderman
Tucker, llosten : S. A. Steele, esq., Chicago; V.
II. Drake, esq.. Detroit. and many ether details
of which may be had en application te Messrs.
Weeks A Petter, Uosten, Mass.
Cuttcitr Ukmeiuks ait) prepared by WEEKS
A POTTEK, Chemists and l)rugglsts,:a) Wash
ington street, Uosten, and are ler sale by all
Driursjists.
MALT
BITTERS.
UNPERMENTED
MALT AND HOPS!
riMIB AGED. Mental and physical debility
JL of the aged begins Willi less of appetite
and sleep. These t e potent causes of prema
ture and rapid decline have their origin In Dk
FIXTIVB Xutiutien and IMI'OVKUISUKD ISloeo.
All ether ailments may be warded etr If these
be restored te a condition of health. Te ac
complish this beneficent purpose, MA LT ISIT
TEltS are superior te all ether forms et malt
and medicine. They are rich in bone and fat
producing material. They vitalize with new
life the process et digestion. They dissolve
and assimilate every article et feed, thereby
enriching and strengthening the Weed. They
feed the brain, banishing nervousness, melan
choly and sleeplessness.
MALT IUTTEKS are prepared without fer
mentation from Canadian 1SAKLEY MALT anil
HOPS, and are free from the objections urged
against malt liquors.
Ask ler Malt Hitters prepared by the Malt
IJiTTEiES Company, and see that every botlle
bears the Trad: Makk L.i:EL,duly SlOMEuand
enclosed in Wavk Linus.
MALT1UTTEIW are for sale by all Drug
gists. sl-lmdW&S&w
EXCURSIONS.
DAILY EXCURSIONS
raeJt
PHILADELPHIA
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth thrcc-dcck Steamer
ct
REPUBLIC
M
Leaves Kacc Street Wharf nt 7 a. m., nrrivlng
at Cape May about 12Jp. ui. lteturning. leaves
Cape .May at 3 o'clock p. in., givingample time
for bathlnir or a drive en the beach. A full
I'.rass Hand and Orchestra Music for dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons ami Kefreshmcnts in abundance. Din
nersand suppers provided. Oysters and Fish
served for supper a tew moments after taken
from the water.
Ftire Ter Ihe Keiiml Trip
$1.00.
SUNDAYS Will leave Kacc Street Wharr at
VA a. in.
P. S. A Eread Gauge Steam It. K. will con
vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes.
Tickets for sale at
CHAS. H. BARK'S,
2S-2J4mdAw
CENTUE SQUAICE.
atAIttlL. WQ11KS.
WM. P. FBAILEyS
MONUMENT AIi MARBLE WORKS
75S Nerm yuecn Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AXD FOOT STOXES,
GAUDEN STATUAUY,
CEMETEKY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction gl en
In every particular.
N. U.ltenicmber, works at the extreme end
of North Queen strewn. uiH
GROCERIES.
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HOLES ALE AND KKTAJL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
017-lyU
ROOTS AND SHOES.
-17 C"V BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
JjiAO X made en a new principle, Insur
ing comfort for the feet.
T"'i-rFC! Lasts mai I: te order.
UUUlO MILLEK,
lebll-trd 133 East King strcty
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