Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 18, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY 1NTKLLTGENCER SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18: 1880.
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great cities, wash tbeir nets amid the relics
of our gigantic decks and build their huts
out of the capitals of our stately edifices ;"
but instead, she will be permitted te be be
eold that delightful vision which bursts
upon the eye of Milten as he looked down
through the vista of time : " Methinks I
see a noble and puissant nation reusing
herself like a strong man after sleep and
shaking her invincible locks; methinks
I 3e her as an eagle nursing her mighty
youth, and kindling her undazzled vision
at the full midday beam, purging and un
sealing her oft abused sight at the very
fountain itself of heavenly radiance."
KMVMiclllatlen.
Frem the graves of our-dead, the trij
umphsef the past, and the needs of the
present, another inspiration springs which
will honor any heart tliat flings wide its
gates Jte receive it Reconciliation and
forgiveness arc as important new as were
heroism and valor in the hour of our
country's supreme peril. This day lays
no higher command en the patriot than
te prometo a restoration of national
feeling and fraternal affection between
the alienated sections of our common
country. If there remains upon the
garments of the union a single stain
of sectional pride, hate and jealousy, let
us net rest until it is wiped away. The
capitulation of Lee was signed en Palm
Sunday, the anniversary of the triumphant
entry of our Saviour into Jciusalcm. As
the latter event ushered in a welcome
reign of peace and geed will te men, se
should the latter have inaugurated a new
reign of peace and fraternity between the
states or the union. After Appomattox
Gen. Lee made the great speech of his life,
when he said, "Soldiers, we have done our
duty as wc knew it ; new let us go home
and be geed citizens." A greater than Lee
the nation's silent chieftain also spoke
and his utterance will net seen die, " Let
us have peace." The prayer we lift te-day
from Antietam's hallowed fields is, " Let
us have peace. Let us be geed- citizens."
Prem the hearts of patriots everywhere,
attuned te the same melody, is lifted up
the glad refrain celestial choirs prolong
the joyful chei us, until the spirits of our
martyred dead scud back the swelling au
tlicm, " Let us have peace. Let us be
geed citizens."
Itasls of Ucconclliatlen.
But there should be no fergctfulncss of
the past that would lull the nation into
imlillercncc te security for the future ; no
gushing sentiment of honor te these who
died in the act et rebellion ; no obliteration
of the distinction between loyalty and trea
son, by equality of rites aud ceremonies in
their commemoration ; no apotheosis of re
bellion ; no immunity te crime, by venerat
ing the memory of its perpetrators. This
would be neither national nor patriotic.
Our erring countrymen may net have sin
ned against conscience ; they may have
justified the act te themselves ; but the re
public can have no standard of law or mor
als that docs net condemn as a crime the
act of rebellion against her constituted au
thorities ; and the only conceivable national
basis of reconciliation and restoration is
the recognition of the rightfulness of the
war for the Union and entire acquiescence
in its results. With these qualifications,
every consideration of the hour commands
us te cover the transgressions of our van
quished countrymen with an ample for
giveness. The carnival of bleed ended
long age. The fields that were crimsoned
with human gore aud piled with the bodies
of the slain yield new their bountiful har
vests te the peaceful sickle. The streams
that ran red and glimmered in the sun, roll
new their crystal waters unstained te the
sea. Wild llewers whose enameled cups
were filled high with human bleed, have
dropped and perished and are succeeded by
brighter growths whose perfumed gob
lets are filled with peaceful dew. The
silvery moon has shed her peaceful beams
upon the fields of strife, the stars have
shot down their eternal rays upon them,
and the winds from every quarter of
the earth have swept ever them, until every
trace of carnage is worn away. Nature, as
if te set a pattern for man, who suffers the
embers of hate te smeulder in his besom,
has recovered her serenity and smiles upon
the guilty battle-fields the same as when
they were innocent of bleed. Over the
green earth from whence they were fright
ened by the smoke and tumult of battle,
the feathered songsters, new without a
note of discord, warble their sweet praises
te a Ged of peace. Se in hcartsencc tumul
tuous with war's stormy passions new let
the bird of peace sing her sweet songs in
tuneful glee. Let the resentments of the
past be buried in the graves of the past,
while the erring and vanquished are wel
comed with fraternal hands te deep
draughts at the fountain of forgiveness.
Thus may a true unity of patriotic faith
be restored in all hcaits that are new loyal
and the people, North aud Seuth, rising
pc., the mists of earth the smoke of
battle the clouds of resentment and hate
into the golden sunlight of their better
natures, will find their "rock of reconcil
iation" in the reflection that the dark and
stormy path of war was the way of light
te a redeemed and regenerated republic.
Hopes of the l'uturc.
Having indulged some of the reflections
which emanate from this unusual occasion
having witnessed this solemn "guard
mounting " ever the dead having dedi
cated this colossal sellier te his high task
and been ourselves dedicated te a yet
higher and holier one, may wc net, with
out invoking the necromancer or astrolo
ger, without searching among the silent
stirs, but from the consideration of the
past and present alone, predict for the fu
ture of our country a career far transcend
ing in the grandeur of its achievements
anything the world has yet attained
" And cast iii senu; diviner mould
Let the new- cycle s hamc the old."
Animated by these views aud inspired by
these high hopes, Americans can held fast
their faith, that while this granite sentinel
shall held his silent watch above these
graves, yea, when the battle of time shall
have cut him down also, aud his dust shall
have mingled with that of the dead beneath
him, the republic, guided by principles
which fellow in the wake of Christianity.as
verdure fellows the path of the sun, freight
ed with the golden triumphs of the past,
aud led by faith in an immortal destiny, as
by a " pillar of cloud by day and of fire by
night," wi'I centiuue her majestic march
down the centuries, plucking new laurels
and winning new victories for man aud
government until, ripe with years and
with a completed destiny, she lays the
finished crown or her glory at the feet of
Jehovah at the jubilee of eternity.
.Tabesli Snow, Gunning Cove. X. S.. writes:
"I was completely prostrated with the
Asthma, but hearing of Dr. Themas' Eclcctric
Oil. I procured a bottle, and it did me se much
geed that I get another, and before it was u&cd
1 was well. My son was cured of a bad cold
by the use of a half a bottle. It gees like wild
lire, and makes cures wherever it is used."
Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, 13
niappy Vestoratlen.
1 can truly say that I ewe my present exist
ence and happy restoration te the hopes and
joys of life, te the use or Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure, and I say te everyone suffer
ing from any manner of kidney, liver or uri
nary trouble. " Use this remedy and recover.''
W. E. S ANFORD.
Hellcy. X. V., Feb. S3, 1SS0. 1
Bethany, Ohtabie.
Gentlemen. I feel It my duty te say a few
words in regard te the great benefit I have re
ceived from the use et one of the wonders of
the world, that is Dr. Themas' Eclectric OIL I
was one of the greatest sufferers ter about fif
teen months with a disease of my car similar
te Ulcers, erasing entire deafness. I tried
everything that could lie done through medi
cal skill, but without relief. As a last resort I
tried the Kclcctric Oil, and in ten minutes
found relief. I continued, using it. and in a
short time, my car was cured and hearing
completely rcsiereu,
I have used this wonderful healer success
fully in cases of inflammation of the lungs, sere
threat, coughs and colds, cuts and bruises,
&c; iu fact, it is our lainily medicine.
Yours truly, if KS. W. J. LANG,
Fer sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139N,erth 0,uecn street, Lancaster, I'a. 15
THE GREATEST BLESSING.
A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures
every time, and prevents disease by keeping
the bleed pure, stomach regular, kidneys and
liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con
ferred upon man. Hep Itittcrs la thaticmedy,
and Its proprietors are being blessed by thou
sands who nave been saved and cured by it.
Will you try it? Sec ether column.
Statistics prove that twenty-nvc per cent
of the deaths in enr larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in Its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Ne
OEast King street.
Yeu Loek Remarkably Well.
"Yen Loek Remark ably Well, Mrs. llrewn.
Have you recovered from that bad cough
which troubled veu se lenir ?" " O. yes entire
ly." '-What did you take ler it?" "Dr. Thom Them
as' Eclcctric Oil. It's perfectly splendid. Twe
bottles and a nan set me an rigm. x nonce
that you arc a little hoevse, why net try the
same remedy 7" He did and was cured. Fer
sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and
139 Xerth Qneen street, Lan caster, I'a. 1 4
BELIUIOUS.
FIRST REFORMED CHURCH. SERVICES
te-morrow at 10 a. m. and VA p. iu. Sun
day school at 2 p. m.
FIRST BAPTLST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing by the pastor. Rev. Win. Morrison. Sun
day school at 1 p. in.
IRST M. E. CHURCH. NORTH DUKE
Street. rrcaching by the pastor, Rev. S.
II. C. Smith, at 10M a. in. and VA p. m. Sab
balh school at 1.45 p. in. Yeung People's
Prayer Meeting at 6:30 p. m.
E. MISSIONS-REV. S. O. GARRISON,
. pastor in charge. East Mission
Preaching every Sabbath evening at 7J
o'clock. Prayer meeting every Thursday
evening at 1 o'clock.
West Mission Preaching at lOJi a. m. and
7J4 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. S. O. Ga.riseii .
Yeung people's prayer meeting at G) p. m.
MORAVIAN REV. C. It. SIIULTZ, 1'AS 1'AS
ter. Servleesmerningand evening. Sun
day school at 1 p. in.
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION
Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Preaching
by Kev. Jas. C. Hume at 7J4 p. m. Siuulay
sehoel at IJi p. m. Prayer meeting en Thurs
day at 7 p. in.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange st reel.
Divine service at lu a. in.' and IU p. m. Sun
tiny school at '. a. in. Kev. W. F. Liehliler,
pastor.
ST. JAMES SPECIAL. RK-OPENING
service, with Sermon and Hely Commu
nion, at 10 a. m. Evening Prayer :il c p. in.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHUKCH.
Prcac'jing te-morrow at 10J4 a. in., by Kev.
J. C. Hume. Sunday school at ji p. in. Xe
service in the evening.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED THE USUAL
Divine services will be held in St. Paul's
church to-mei raw morning at KiJC o'clock-.
Preaching bv itcv. S. B. Shatcr, of Milten, Pa.
Services in the evening at 1i o'clock. Preach
Ingbythc pastor, Kev. Dr. Sliuinakcr. Sun
day school at 1 p. in.
SECOND EVANGELICAL, CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Preaching at 18 a. in. and 7',J p. in.
by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Fegcr. Sabbath
school at 2 p. m.
SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. SERVICE
te-morrow morning and evening by the
pastor, Rev. J. B. Seulc. Sunday school at l-AJ
p.m. West Mission, Derwart street, Sunday
school at lp. in. Xerth Mission, Antioch
Sunday schoelatOa. m. Preaching at 5:30 p. m.
by Mejsrs. Gee. Martin and .T. T.-Ksler. Seuth
Mission, Beaver street, Sunday school at 1
t. m. Evening service at 5 o'clock.
ST. PAUL'S M. E., CHURCH S. JUEEN ST.
Preaching at W6 a. in., anil ", p. m.. by
the pastor, Bcv. J. Lihdcmuth. Morning sub
ject " Prayer." The first of a series et ser
mons en prayer. Evening " David and lio lie
llab." Sunday school at 1 p.'.in. Prayermect
ing en Wednesday evening. " Class meeting
Sabbath morning at syi o'clock. Abeen Mon
day, Thursday and Friday evenings.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD
Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, Kev.
D. A. L. Laverty, at 10 a. in. and 7 p. in.
Sunday school at 1 p. in., and at the Green
street Chapel at 2 p. in.
YM. C. A. BIBLE STUDY TO-MOR-
row morning at 7 o'clock. Prayer meet
ing in the evening at (JVf .
MEDICAL.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
Though Shaking Like an Aspen Leaf
With the chills and fever, the victim el malaria
may still recover by using this celebrated spe
cific, which net only breaks up the most ag
gravated attacks, but prevents their recur
reucc. It is infinitely preferable te quinine,
net only because It does the business far mere
thoroughly, but also en account of its perfect
wholcseincness and invigorating action upon
the entire system.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener
lly. sl-lydeed&lyw
H
OSTETTER'S BITTER'S FOR SALE AT
Lechcr's Drug Stere. !i East King street.
INVESTIGATION !
DR. GREENE has successfully treated ever
800 of the most difllcult chronic (se called) in
curable cases during a seven month's practice.
The most etthciu had been the rounds of the
leading physicians of Lancaster county. Xew
DR. UREENE is ready at any time te meet a
committee et the Lancaster County Medical
Society at the Opera Heuse or elsewhere te dis
cuss the merits et Omnipathy and prove its
superiority ever all ether pathlcs in vogue.
The people arc greatly interested and de
mand the fullest Investigation. Invalids are
every week dying in this county whose lives
could be saved. Is there any subject about
which the masses are mere concerned than
restoration te health, and the prolonging of
their lives?
Dr. G. originated and is new the owner of 2!)
Medical Puds. He especially warns the public
against the numerous counterfeits new e!l"ere I
the people.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Catarrh Cured Fer 50 Cents.
CUBE QUICK FOB CATARKII SENT TO
AXY ADDRESS FOB SO CENTS.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
Ne. S3C NORTH QUEEN STREET,
jSO-tfdMWF&S Lancaster, I'a.
NERVINE, OR TONIC SPECIFICA.
A BOON TO BOTH SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all
diseases arising tram Nervous Debility, Sexual
Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits,
as well as from the prostration et old age. Its
curative properties in violent and chronic
forms eftlic following diseases liave been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Self Abuse, Headache. Dizziness,
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
Debility, Inipetcncy, Premature Decay &c.
It has been in use for ever lerty years, and
is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis
eases above mentioned in the WORLD. It can
be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in
taste, and better than all, it Is a sure, sale and
certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
amply demonstrate. Since 1836 this remedy
has always been sold Ter a much larger price
than that for which it is new sold; but owing
te the act that the time ler the payment el
an enormous royalty upon its manufacture has
expired. It Is ettered te the suffering of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be
within the reach of all ; ut which price it will
be sent te any address tree et further charge.
Address
DR. WITjIiIAM YOUNG,
4G Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Mny Imj consulted en nil diseases by mall.
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RUB
BITTEBS
HOP BITTEBS.
TRUTHS.
HOP BITTEES,
(A Medicine, net a Drink,)
CONTAINS
UOPS, UUCHU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
AND THE rCKEST AND BEST MEDICAL QUALITIES
or all ether Bitters.
THEY OTJRE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Bleed,
Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and
Drunkenness.
81,000 IN GOLD
Will be paid for a case they wUl net cure or
help.er for anything Impure or Injurious found
in them.
Ask your Druggist for Hep Bitters and free
books, and try the Bitters before you sleep.
Take no ether.
Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company,
Rochester, Xew Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
sepC-lydMWF&w
VltV GOOVS.
FAIIESTOOK'S,
Next lioer te the Court Hener.
Open tliis day the Largest Stock of
UNDERWEAR
Fer Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRTS,
1 I"'. 13, 20, 25, 37, 50, 03, C,
Te be found In the city.
GUAM) FALL OPENING OF
LADIES' SKIRTS.
FIVE IIUXDUEI) FELT. FLANNEL, SILli
AM) WOOL SKIUTS, te be be sold
much less than
REGULAR PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
BECAUSE
Our Goods aiv Carefully Selected,
BECAUSE
Tl Deshrn-i are Artistic and Xew,
BECAUSE
The Colorings arc Kich and Harmonious
AND
BECAUSE
The Prices are Extremely Ueasenable.
We ask you te visit us when yen are in want
of
CARPETS
PAPi HMB,
LAIttiEST STOCK IS THE CITY.
J". B. Martin & Ce.,
Cerner West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
CU'KCIAl. NOTICE.
O
FALL 1880.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
HAGER & BROTHER
ARE RECEIVING DAILY
XEW FALL AX1) WINTER GOODS
IN ALL DEPATMEXT..
NOVELTIES IX SILKS,
NOVELTIES IN VELVETS,
NOVELTIES IX FRENCH DRESS GOODS,
NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS,
NOVELTIES IX AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
LYONS KLACK and COLORED SILKS,
ni.ACK and COLORED RROCADE SILKS.
TRIMMING SILKS and SATIXS,
RLACK and COLORED DRESS and TRIM
MING VELVETS.
BLACK CASHMERES.
Splendid value, 37c, I3c, 50c, C7c, 73c, S7e, $1 , $1.23,
RLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA,
FREXCH CREPE CLOTH,
MOMIE CLOTH,
EXGL1SH CREPES AXD RLACK TIIIUET
SHAWLS.
Shawls, Cloaks and Cloaking.
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY
and UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES. LACES and RIBBONS.
CHINTZES and CRETONNES,
MUSLINS and SI! EETIXGS,
TABLE LINEN,
TOWELS and TOWELING,
TURKEY RED CLOTHS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
In large assortment, at very LOWEST prices.
C3Call and examine.
HAGER & BROTHER.
TINWARE, C
GAS FIXTURES,
IX ENDLESS VARIETY',
AT
Slicrtzer, Hnmphreville & Kieflbr's
40 KAST KING STREET.
ASTBICH BBOS ADrEKTIBBMENT.
ASTRICH BR0.S'
Lancaster Bazaar
13 EAST KING ST.
GRAND
PALL OPENING.
Wc extend our cordial invitation te all te
OUR PALL OPENING,
September 20 and 21.
On lie Days et Onr Opening;
OUR STORE
will bcdcceratcd in amodlnevoland at tractive
way of exhibiting ami displaying the
FINEST GOODS
the market affords, thu3 offering you an op
portunity te see a class of goods which have
heretofore net been seen In this city. As we
de net ask anybody te buy, it will be of ad
Vantage as well as great interest te yen te
come and sec for yourscllthateurassortiiicnt,
as well as the quality of our goods, cannot be
surpassed by anyone. We have made It an ob
ject te offer the biggest Inducements In every
oncef our ilepartments.oft-timcsnet regarding
the cost nor value of the goods. Wc have
gained a reputation among the ladies of this
as well as the surrounding cities, or selling the
best goods ler the least money, and our facili
ties having been increased through the most
liberal patronage which lias been bestowed en
iv, it will be easy ler us te retain this well
merited reputation.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS
during the hist season was well known, but
was nothing te compare with the variety of
goods which we arc new able te .-hew in every
department.
We shall exhibit the
LATEST NOVELTIES
FALL STYLES.
Ladies' Underwear,
Imported and Demestic.
Corsets
Of all makes te suit all purchasers.
Infants' Ware,
Tha 15et, all Prices.
Worsted Goods,
Suitable for Early Fall.
Zephyr Shawls,
In Xew and Taslciul Patterns.
Black Satins
or Every Quality.
Colored Satins
In all the New Shades.
Velvets
In thi! Met Fashionable Style.-.
Velvoteens
In Great Variety.
Bibbens
Iu Silk and Satin.
Fancy Ribbeii3
In New and Original Designs.
"Flowers and Feathers
Te Suit all Tastes.
TJntrimmed Hats
Ol Every Conceivable Shape.
Trimmed Hats
In all the Latest Design-..
Hosiery
In the Most Profuse Vaiieiy.
Gloves,
The Bet Selection in the City.
Notions
Of all Kinds.
Jewelry,
Thc Largest Assortment in the City.
Perfumery
Ot all the Most Celebrated Makes.
Toilet Articles,
Embracing Every Necessity.
Fancy Goods
Of Every Description.
Laces,
Real and Imitation, et all Xinds.
Embroideries,
A Specially Imported Assortment.
Black Silk Fringes
In Chenille, Grass, Read and Chincttc.
Passementeries,
Gimps and Headings.
Ornaments,
Tassels, Spikes and Cords.
Buttens
In Endless Variety
ASTRICH BRO.'S,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, ?A.
Henaay ai Tuesday
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT
GUNDAKER'S.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, RufHings, Cotten Trimmings, Rncliings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kiuds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Ilesicry, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at
GUNDAKER'8,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. O. HAJCTGKHTON'S
LIVEET, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE,
Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Rear of Erisman's Hetel.
Where gentlemen will find at all times Goetl Safe Horses anil First-class Wagons te hire. Alse all styles of Wagons con
stantly en hand for sale, new and second-hand.
New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order,
And all kind of Repairing done at short notice, in the host style and at the Very Lewest Trices by
HARRY HAUGHTON,
Shep iu the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses and Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged.
STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
JtltT GOODS.
TO STATE FAIR
VISITORS !
INVITATION.
A Cordial Invitation te visit
my store, and te make use of
it during your stay in the city.
In the waiting-room, as you
enter from Chestnut street, you
may rest with ladies and chil
dren; leave parcels, checked;
and enjoy many ether little fa
cilities. I want you te see my place
and business; and te learn hew
easily, safely and advantageous
ly you can send there from your
homes for almost everything.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
;hcstnnt, Thirteenth anil Alarkct streets,
and City Hall Sqtiarc, Philadelphia.
M-n
10! d
VA3IVAIGN GOOliS.
C1
,VM1A1GN UOOUS t
New Samples ! New Styles !
Clubs and Committees Invited tecalland ex
amine our goods before purchasing.
CAPES, COATS, HATS, CAPS, HELMUTS
TOUCHES, KAHUES, STUEAMKUS,
FLAUS, HUKUEES, (Political
Lanterns very cheap.)
Bunting Flags of All Sizes.
Portraits of Presidential Nominees
en cloth, suitable ler Banners and Transpar
encies. FLASH TORCH.
Every Club ought te have some, even If tl:cy
de net have them for entire Club.
D. S. JBHRSK,
17 East King: Street, Lancaster.
GENTS GOODS.
HUK LINEN COLLARS
GOTO
EKISMAN'S.
IjlOlt FAKCV STOCKINGS
OO TO
EKISMAN'S.
TjlOJt Sl'Sl'KNDEBS
GOTO
EKISMAN'S.
TfOK NEW STYLE
LINEN HANDKEUCHIEFS, GO TO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
5C NORTH JUEKN STKEKT.
A.ITOWfEYS-AT-ZA.W
UEKBY A. KILKY
Attorney and Counscller-atrLaw
21 Park Rew. New Yerk.
Collections made In all parts of the Untied
States, and a general legal business transacted
Refers by permission te ste.imnan A Hensce
KIDNEY -WuttT FOR SALE AT LOCII
crs' Drug Stere, 9 East King street. j
EMBROIDERIES, tC.
NWX.irliY S1AJILE.
FOlt TllJi
Grand Opening' lew Fall Goods.
WATT, SHAND & COMPANY
Arc new hliewin
NEW PALL DRESS GOODS,
BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERES, SATINS, VELVETS,
Novelties, New Fall Shawls. Single .siiiwN. Deuble Shawls, lll.ick Shawls, New Fall Coating.
I.:i!ies', ticntleiiieii's and Children's
NEW FALL HOSIERY.
Ladies', ticntlcuiun's and Children's New Fall Underwear. UlankctH, Flannels, House
keeping Coeils. Every department a specialty at the
NEW YORK STORE.
WATCHES,
ZAHM'S
A new letnu and elegant r.teck. A full line of
Lancaster Watches,
Waltham
in Geld and Silver Caes, at the LO'.VIIST
Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes,
Arundel
the hi'st In the weild.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
fens complete a-i any in the larger eitie. H'e niannractiire Kings, Masonic Marks, Society
Pins, .lewelry of all kinds Diamond Mounting and anv special or odd pieces in any desired
style.
MON'OUKAMMINC and Fine Jewelry and Watch repairing a specialty. All work warranted.
Call aud examine enr tock and leave your repairing with
Zahnf s Cerner, Lancaster, Ta.
C'LOTltlAO.
GAEFIELD VS. HANCOCK
FAIX, CAMPAIGN OF 1880
New opened and the battle has commenced and rages fiercely, and while there may Imj
some doubt in the minds et many persons an te who will be the next President et the United
States there can be no doubt In the mind of any person in want of CLOTHING as te where
can be bought the cheapest and the. best, either in Keady-made or Made te Order.
MYEHS & 11ATHFON,
Centre Hall, Ne. 12 East Kin? Street, the (Ireal Clothing Emporium.
The second sterv room is packed brim full with the greatest variety of KEADYMADK
CLOTHING FOKMli.V, YOUTHS, I'.OYS AND CHILIHtK.V, all our own manufacture. They
arc well made, well trimmed, and the goods are a'i sponged belere they are made ii In gar
ments. MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00.
Our Piece Goods lill the first fleer te its utmost capacity, and fe nicely arranged, se as te
give t he purchaser the advantage et seeing ttie whole stock in a very short space et time. We
are prepared te make up te order at the .shortest possible notice and at the most reasonable
pi ice. our stock has been bought for cash and will be sold ut a very small advance. ISuy your
nothing at Centre Hall and save one prelit. (.'all and examine our giant stock and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON,
.Ne. 12 EAST KIMi STREET,
KlltSKY AA'li ,irEJl cunt:.
KiuupLiyer
CURE.
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
A Po3itive Bemcdy for ALL Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of
both Male and Female.
READ THERECORD:
"It saved my life." A'. It. Lnhcly, Sclmtt,
AUv
"It Is the remedy that will cure the many
diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Muya
zinc. "It has passed severe tcstsand wen endorse
ments lreiii some et the highest medical talent
in the country." Xew Yerk World,
"Xe remedy heretofore discovered can lie
held for one moment in comparison with It."
C. A. Harvey, D. D., Washington, D. V.
This Ureal Natural Remedy is for Sale
by Druggists in all 1'aris or the World.
TRY IT AND TAKE NO 0THEK.
I H. H. WARNER & CO.,
KOCIIEST12K, N. Y.
atig9-Tu,Th.V.Sd&w
ED V CA TJ CMulZ.
J "PENNSYLVANIA MUSEU3I AND SCHOOL
' JT of Industrial Art. The school year oriSfeU eriSfeU
81 will begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructions
for you ng men and women in Industrial Draw
inn, Painting and Modeling at applied te the
, arts. Send ter circulars te THE SECRETARY,
! 15 S. Seventh street, riiiladclphia.
I uugi-lOtcedAGlw
j fllHE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
J J. Franklin and Marshall College eilers sn
perler advantages te young men and boys wiie
desire either te prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived :t any time during the school year
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD.
ctll-lv-i Lancaster. I'a.
Warner s Safe
LstVTES.
an Iiiiinciie Stock et
JEWEI.KV, Jie.
CORNER.
Watches,
Columbus Watches,
CASH l'IMCKS. IScatitilul wedding gifts in
Silverware, and French Clocks.
Spectacles,
ED W. J. ZAHM.
LANCASTER, FENX'A.
GUr'T lilt A W1SGS.
24th Popular Monthly Drawing
or the
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City or Louis
ville, en
THUP.SDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1880.
THESE DItAWINCS, AUTHOUIZEI) P.Y
THE LEGISLATURE OK 1878 ANI SUS
TAINED I5Y THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY,
eecur regularly en the LAST DAY" OFKVUIIY
MONTH, Sundays and Fridays excepted, for
the period of FIVE YEARS.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth DlxtrlbuUen
Company Is local.
"a I tit drawings are fair..
N. 1!. This Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for
the
SEPTKMIIER DRAWING.
I J)I sKj 9 Ol'WW
k JliliCCc IxJjjMmw
1 J)ilZ(a 3,WW
10 prizes ll.euueach 10,(100
'JUprizes.lOOcacli 10,UU
Ii0prize.4,fl00cach 10,uu
3X1 prizes 50 each 10,000
W prizes 20 each 12,000
IIXX) prizes lOeacb 10,000
9 prizes 'M each, approximation prizes 2,709
9 prizes 3)0 each, " " 1,809
9 prizes M) each, " 900
l,00prizcs $112,4tt
Whole tickets, ; I ialf tickets, $1; '.7 tickets
50 ; .V tickets, $100.
Remit by l'ostelllce Meney Order, Registered
Letter, Hank Kraft or Express.
Te insure against mistakes and delays, cor
respondents w ui please writctlu r names and
places of residence plainly, gUlng iiuinbcrel
Tostefllce box or Street, and Town.C'eunty anil
State.
All communications connected with the His
tributien and Orders for Tickets should be ad
dressed te K. 31. 1SU.1BDHAN, Courler-Jeur-nal
Ruilding, Louisville, Ky., or 307 anil 300
Hreadwav. New Yerk. in31TuThASAw
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
11 A CV HOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
X. te J. made en a new principle, insur
ing comfort for the feet.
1 "rYI'C! Lasts mad; te order.
UUIJIO MILLER,
tebl l-tt'l 133 East King street
ATAKCCS U. SEIINEK,
HOUSS CARPENTER,
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
rnnr.pt ami particular attention paid te al
ritb.n and trpa'r SlTJjd"
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