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LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1880.
Price Tw Cmte.
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ChOTUINU.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Ifcia just opened a
CHOICE STOCK
OV 1'fNK
WOOLENS
FOR THE
FALL TRADE.
AHIECT ST YL-KS and none but the best ei
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AM
AMERICAF FABRICS,
AT
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
H. GERHAftT.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
We li:iv: new ready ler biilu :m Innuendo
Sleck et
ReaQy-Hade Cleiliiug
reit
Fall and Winter,
wlilelj are Cut aud Trimmed in tlie Latest
Style. We can g ivt you u
GOOD STYLISH SUIT
AS LOW AS $10.00.
PIECE GOODS
1 11 sircal variety, mailu te order at short liotice
at the low emI prices.
0. 8. Hostetter t Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
li-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
1SSO 1880
Pall Season,
The ine.-l attractive and Recherche Lincel
PARISIAN,
Lenta aiiw Teft
NOVELTIES,
ren
MEN'S WEAK
OPEN THIS DAT AT
SM ALI NG'S
THE ARTIST TAILOR,
121 N. QUEEN STREET,
AI.1. 1'AVEltS, &e.
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K AKE OFFKKING THE ONLY
PERFECT
Extension Window Cornice
i.v..r m-iiiiinictiirnil. II. is nerfect iuilsoen-
siructinn, simple and handy te adjust and
very cheap. It can be regulated te tit any or er
narv window by means of a thumb screw, and
can'be adj ustcd lrem one feet te live feet wide.
They are made of 4 Inch Walnut Meulding
of a New Pattern, and we have them in eight
different styles. Conic and see them.
CURTAIN POLES
In Walnut, Ash and Ebony, Ends, Rings and
Brackets complete.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
OPENING FALL STTLE8 OF
WALL PAPER
AUD
SHADES.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
ATTOltNETS-AT-ZAlT
HENRY A. BILKV
Attorney and Counscller-at-Law
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections mode in all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted
Refers by permission te Stelnman & Jlensee
jmr oeodm.
Blaitt, Qits ai Comforts
Fer Bearding neuses and Private Families in
Quantities, at
LOW PRICES,
FAHITESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te tbe Court Hen.
White, Red and Gray Flannels,
BLEACIIHD AND UNBLHACIIHD
CANTON FLANNELS,
All bought before the l&t advanes, and te bu
sold accordingly.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Ileuse.
s
I'ECI AL NOTICK.
FALL 1880.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
HAGER & BROTHER
ARE RECE1TINO DAILY
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IN ALL DEPATMENTS.
NOVELTIES IN SIL R,
NOVELTIES IN TELVETS,
NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS GOODS,
NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS,
NOVELTIES IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS.
LYONS BLACK and COLORED SILKS,
RLACK and COLORED I1ROCADE SILKS,
TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS,
BLACK and COLORED DRESS and TRIM
MING YELTKTS.
BLACK OASHMERES.
Splendid value, 37c, 15c, 30c, G7c, 75c, 87c, 1 , $1.35,
ItLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA,
FRENCH CREPE CLOTH,
MOMIE CLOTH,
ENGLISH CREPES AND BLACK THIIJET
SHAWLS.
Shawls, Cloaks and Cloaking.
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY
and UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES. LACES and RIIUSONS.
CHINTZES and CRETONNES,
MUSLINS and SHEETINGS,
TA1ILE LINEN,
TOWELS and TOWELING,
TURKEY RED CLOTHS,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
In large assortment, at very LOWEST prices.
C5fCall and examine.
1IAGER& BROTHER.
J. B. MASTDf & CO.
CARPETS
AND
WALL PAPERS.
Wc are new showing New and Attractive
Designs in CARPETS and WALL PAPERS.
All grades of
Brussels ml Ingrain Carpets.
Our stock is larger than ever before, and
will be sold nt
VERY LOW PRICES.
MATS, RUGS, CRDMB CLOTHS, &c.
WIDOW SHADES
AND
FIXTURES.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cemer West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
HVltNITVltE.
HEINITSH,
FINE FTJRNITTJKE
AWD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te call and cxamine specimens
et our work.
OFFICE FURMTUBE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH, .
15 East Ring Street.
CI RAXM SPECULATION
T In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000
Wrltc W.T.SOULE& CO., Commissien1 Mer
chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, HL, for clr
alars. xn&rya
1CJLDNEX l'AVS.
DATS KJDNEY FAD!
A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT,
which supplies a want men of eminent ability
lmve devoted years of study and experiment
te find A Specific for Diseases et the Kidneys,
liladder. 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
classes, and wherever introduced has super
seded all ethor treatments. In short, such is
its Intrinsic merit and superiority, that it is
new the only recegnised reliable remedy.
Is Strongly Endorsed
I
Wc have the most unequivocal testimony te
Its curative powers from many persons et high
character, intelligence and responsibility. Our
book, "Hew a Life was Saved," giving tbe
history of this discovery, and a large record of
most remarkable cures, sent free. WriU; for It.
DAY'S KIDNEY PADS are sold by all drug
gists, or will be sent by mall (free of postage)
en receipt of their price: Regular, $J; Special,
for obstinate cases of long standing, $3 ; Chil
dren's, $1.50. Address.
Day Kidney Pad Company,
TOLEDO, OHIO.
CAUTION.,
Owinc te the manv worthless
Kidney Pads new seeking a hale
en our reputation, we di-em it due the aulictcd
te warn them. AsOc fr DAY'S KIDNEY PAD,
and take no ether. sMvdcedMW&F&w
BASTERN AOENCT,
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115 Fulton St., Maw Yerk.
$500 EEWARD!
OVER A MILLION Ot"
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
French Kidney Pais
Have already been sold in this country and In
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satisfaction, and has performed cures every
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new say te the nllilctcd'iuid doubting ones I
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hat the Pad fails te cure. This (2 rent Remedy
will Positively and Permanently cure Lum
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continence and Retention et I lie Urine, In
flammation of tlie Kidneys, Catarrh et the
llladder. High Colored Urine, Pain in the
Rack, Side or Leins, Nervous Weakness, and
in fact all disorders of ilie Ifladdcr und Urinary
Organs whether contracted by private disease
orellierwi.se.
LADIES, if you are .sulTeriug from Female
Weakness. Leueerrhau, or any disease et the
Kidneys, llladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CUBED!
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
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PROP. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES IIV ADSORPTION.
Ask veurdrugglsl for PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FREN'CII KIDNEY PAD, and lake no ether.
If he lias net get it, send 2 and you will re
ceive the Pad by return mail. Fer sale by
JAMES A. MEYERS,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa.
Sold only by GEO. W. HULL,
Druggist, IB W. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Riigll-GiudeedM,W&K
Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad.
Will positively cans Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake. lSillieus Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and ail diseases of the Liver,
Stomach and Itloed. Price $l..r) by mall. Send
for Pret. Guilmette's Treaties en tlie Kidneys
and Liver, five by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD COMPANY,
Teledo, Ohie.
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VOAL
13.
It. MAKTIN,
Wholesale and Uetall Dealer In all kinds, of
LUMRER AND COAL.
43-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Inncaslvr. nli-Iyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of the llest Qualify put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
3- YA1CU ISO SOUTH WATKB ST.
neSU-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM.bON & CO.
c
OAL! COAL! COAL!!!
We have censtantlv en hand all the best
grades of COAL that are in market, which we
are selling as low as any yard in the city.
Call and get "ir prices before buying else
where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON,
j.27-lyd
334 NORTH WATER STREET.
COHO &. WILEY,
SSO NORTH WATEIt ST., Tjancmtfcr, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
ISrauch Olliee : Ne. :i NORTH DUKE ST.
feb'JS-lyd
It) TO
VJT
GrORREOHT & OO.S'
-von
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
and all ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and
quantity guaranteed. Yard, 1 larrisburg Pike,
Olliee, liU'S East Chcslnul street. augl7-tl'd
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind
of COAL be te
RUSSEL & SHULMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: S2 East King Street. YARD:
018 North Prince Street.
- augll-taprlSR
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VAJtFETS.
-pAKGAlNS FOR EVEHYBODY.
RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive sale te Reduce Stock et
6,000 Yards Brassels 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 HALT.,
203 WEST BONO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Tn A CV BOOTS, SHOES AND I.ASTS
XXOlO X made en a new principle, insur
ing comfort for the feet.
t -v -vrrtCt Lasts made te order.
JJJ0 MIIdLEB,
lCbU-tfll
UEast Slog street
Hancastec fntrlltgrnrer.
WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, SEPT. 29, 1880.
GETTYSBURG.
UKNKKAL HANCOCK'S I'AICT IN TUB
(Jit CAT 1JATTLE.
Seme Mere Proofs of Ills Presence In the
Midst or the Third Day's Carnage A
lloemeranc for the Repub
licans. REBEL BRIGADIERS.
Seme et the Prominent Confederate OlUccrs
Who Have Jtecn Appointed te Potd Petd Potd
tieus Under Republican Adminis Adminis
trateonsInstructive Informa
tion. 1 THE SOLID SOUTH."
What Republican Ucsldents Have te Say in
Refutation or the Slanders or Tlielr
friends In the North.
Hancock at Gettysburg.
In a recent speech at a Republican meet
ing in Ilanisburg, Cel. Fred. Jerdan, cx
secrctary of state, said :
"At Gettysburg shortly after he canie
en the field, Hancock became subordinate
te General Slocum, and by an accident in
a cannenade in the third day's fight, Han
cock was wounded by a nail striking him
en the back, which compelled him te go te
the hospital where- he remained a disabled
man, thus doing no lighting during the
hottest part of Pickett's charge, the re
pulse of which virtually decided the battle.
And yet it is claimed Hancock fought the
battle of Gettysburg. History as given in
the testimony of soldiers who were near
Hancock in that momentous struggle says
he took no part in it during the critical
period of the third day, when the victory
was wen.
Ovid F. Jehnsen, of Harrisburg, took
him up en this and at a meeting shortly
afterwards in a public speech, Mr. Jehn
son said, " I have the documents in my
hands te prove that Colonel Jerdan's state
ment as reported was, te put it mildly,
slightly 'oil' color.' I have a letter from
Dr. J. W. Rcid, surgeon general of Penn
sylvania and medical director of the Penn
sylvania Reserves at the battle of Gettys
burg which shows that. Colonel Jerdan's
allegation that Hancer'x was weuuded in
the back with a nail at that battle is false.
The letter is as fellows :"
NeniusTOWN, Sept. 20, 1880.
Ocitl F. Jolm$en, Esq :
Dear Sib : Yourcemmunicatioii,datcd
September 18, has been received. In rc rc rc
sponse te your interrogatory, "Did you
remove a ball from General Hancock after
the battle of Gettysburg ?" I did, a conical
one of large size, it entered the anterior
and upper third of the thigh just inside
of the femoral at lery, penetrated eight
inches and was imbedded in one of the
bones of the pelvis. The operation was
performed nearly two months after the
injury. Very respectfully,
J. "VT. Reid.
In further refutation of Cel. Jerdan's
assertion Mr. Jehnsen read the following
letter from Gcu. fV. G. Mitchell :
Governer's Island, N. Y. Harker,
Sept. 22, 18S0 : My Dear Sir -In reply te
your note of the 2uth iust., I send an ex
tract from the official report of Gen. Han
cock te Gen. Meade of the operation of
his troops at the battle of Gettysburg.
Yeu will observe from it that although
dangerously wounded. Gen. Hancock re
maiucd upon the field of battlc.until the
last mement of the fight en the last day.
I was the acting assistant adjutant gcneral
of the Second army corps at Gettysburg,
and was with Gen. Hancock until he was
carried from the field.
I am, very truly yours,
W. G. Mitchell,
Late Lieutenant Colenoland Acting As
sistant Adjutant General Second Cerps.
As a final clincher the speaker read tlie
subjoined letter from General St. Clair A.
Mulhelland :
Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1380 : My Bear
Sir Yours of the lGth inclosing extract
of the speech delivered by Hen. r Jerdan
received. Mr. Jerdan's statement in regard
te Gen. Hauceck'a participation in the bat
tic of Gettysburg is absolutely false. Gen
eral Hancock was wounded en the after
noon of July 3d at the clese of Pickett's
charge en the line of the Second corps, and
remained en the iicld directing the fight
until the battle was ever and the victory
wen. He was wounded by a musket
ball, which passed through the pom
mel of his saddle, entered his groin,
carrying with it a nail from the sad
dle. He fell amongst his men in the very
midst of the fight. "I saw him a few min
utes before he was wounded. The state
ment of Mr. Jerdan is a falsehood of such
magnitude as te become ridiculous. We
might as well doubt the fact of the battle
of Gettysburg ever having been fought, as
that General Hancock repulsed the charge
of Lengstrcct's troops. 1 am amazed that
Mr. Jerdan would be guilty of making the
statement attributed te him in your letter.
I can only account for it en the ground
that he was temporarily insane when he
gave utterance te it. Yeu are fully au
thorized te use this letter in any way you
sec fit. Sincerely yours,
St. Clair A. Mulhelland,
Late Colonel and Brevet Majer General
United States Volunteers.
Ovid F. Johmson, Esq.
Mere et It.
Dr. J. Heward Tayler writes te the Kcn
nctt Advance that he docs net endorse the
representation of Gen. Baxter, of Phila
delphia, te the effect that Gcneral Han
cock was wounded at Gettysburg by a
splinter knocked off a fence. Dr. Tayler
was en General Meade's stiff in that bat
teo, and says he knows that Hancock was
wounded with a bullet in the last charge
made by the Confederates upon his portion
of the line.
Confederates Appointed te Office.
These Republicans who are fearful of
the influence of Confederate brigadiers
with the Democratic party would de well'
te ponder the following list of prominent
Confederates who have been appointed te
lucrative offices by Republicans :
Confederate Brigadier-General Ames T.
Akcrman, of Georgia, appointed Attorney
General of the United States by President
Grant.
Confederate Brigadier-General David M.
Key, appointed Postmaster-General by
Hayes.
Confederate General James Lengstrcct,
appointed Surveyor of the Pert of New
Orleans by Grant and Minister te Turkey
by Hayes.
Confederate General James L. Orr, ap
pointed Minister te Russia.
Confederate Guerrilla Jehn S. Mesbv.
I appointed Censul te Heng Keng by nayes.
Confederate Rebert W. Hughes, ap
pointed Judge of the Eastern District
United States Court of Virginia.
Confederate Colonel JJerthup, of Seuth
Carolina, appointed United States District
Attorney.
Confederate Colonel G. W. Heudorsen,
appointed United States Revenue Collector
of Mississippi.
Confederate Colonel Wharten, appointed
United States Marshal in Louisiana.
Confederate Colonel Themas Ochiltree,
appointed United States 3Iarshal of Texas,
by Grant.
Confcdcrate Colonel William H. Heugh,
appointed a District Judge in Louisiana.
Confederate General P. O. Herbert, ap
pointed a Levee Commissioner by Grant.
Confederate Colonel Humphreys, of
Alabama, appointed District Judge.
Confederate Majer Merphia, of Con
federate General Stephen D. Lee's staff,
appointed United States Marshal for the
Northern District of Mississippi.
Confederate Captain G. W. Hunt, for
merly aid te Confederate General Hardee,
appointed United States Marshal for the
Southern District of Mississippi.
Confederate Themas Walten, aid te Con
federate General Lengstrcct, appointed
United States District Attorney.
North and Sonth.
Malignant Misrepresentation Refuted.
Reme, Ga., Tribune.
We have before us a copy of the daily
New Bra, of Lancaster, Pa., which con
tains an article in reply te a communica
tion recently sent te that paper by Mr. J.
J. Spronger, of Reme, in which -he sets
forth the advantages of the Seuth te immi
grants. The article in reply te that of
Mr. Sprcngcr's is a rabid Republican view
of the situation, and is a most untruthful
and highly colored view of affairs in the
Seuth. The writer says, among ether
things, that "my charge is that in the
Seuth te-day men can only be sure of im
munity from violence and outrage by
speaking and voting in favor of the Demo
cratic party, or at least by withholding any
active opposition te it." Tlie writer further
says, " I therefore repeat : De net go Seuth,
at least de net go, unless you are dyed-in-the-wool
Democrats, or are prepared te
surrender all right te free thought and
speech, and independent political action
and association, such as every man enjoys
in Pennsylvania."
New, the writer of the above lines
known, or ought te knew, that the abeve
assertions are literally uutrae, unfounded,
except in occasional isolated instances,
which everywhere exist te seme extent,
and are a base calumny upon the Seuth
ern people. He cannot prove it by Gen
eral Sherman, who after his extcusivc
trip through the Seuth, where he every
where met with kindness, and finally
said :
"I am satisfied from my recent visit,
that Northern professional men, manufac
turers, mechanics aud farmers, may ceme
te Atlanta, Rome and Chattanooga with a
certainty of fair dealing and fair encour
agement. Though I was personally re
garded the bcte-neir of the late war in
your region, the author of all your woes,
yet I admit that I have just passed ever
the very ground desolated by the civil
war, and have received everywhere noth
ing but kind and courteous treatment
from the highest te the lowest, and I
heard of no violence te ethers for opinions'
sake."
Ner can he prove it by Gen. Grant who
traveled ever the Seuth and everywhere
met with the same kind treatment. Te
this also wc might add the testimony of
hundreds of Northern poeplo who have
settled in the Seuth sinoe the war, but we
find space te-day only for the following out
of hundreds in our possession and thous
ands of similnr testimonials that might be
obtained if necessary. Mr. F. C. Fester,
a Northern man, writes ever his own sig
nature as fellows :
" Tlie relations existing between the
Northern settler who came since the war,
and the natives, are of the most cordial
and social character,
s-
"The people are intelligent and law-abiding,
and the honorable men whose names
are attached te the endorsements hereto
will all bear testimony te the fact that any
man, of whatevcre country, or what ever
religious or political caste, can ceme here
aud proclaim his sentiments, principles and
political opinions as free as air, without
let or hindrance, and that no man has or
ever will be interfered with, in the enjoy
ment of any of his rights or privileges as
a citizen. But en the contrary a cordial,
invitation is extended, aud a cordial wel
come will be given, te any ene wishing te
scttle licit) and cast his let with ours.
" F. C. Fester."
" Having carefully examined the above
article, setting forth the agricultural,
cliinatic,cducatienal aud ether advantages
of Morgan county, Georgia, I fnlly endorse
every statement made in said article by
the Hen. F. C. Fester as true and correct.
After a residence in this county of seven
years, I have no desire te return te the
place of my nativity in eastern Pennsyl
vania. Allen IlEysER."
" I am a native of Scotland ; came te
Philadelphia in 1868; removed te tlm
county in 1871. I endorse every statcment
made in letter of Mr. F. C. Fester, and I
intend te live here the balance of my life,
being better pleased with this county than
any I have ever seen.
"Jas. W. McMillan."
"I came from Peughkcepsie, N. Y., te
Georgia in 1S74. Purchased land here,
and am new engaged in grain raising aud
fruit culture. Have lived in San Francisce,
aud consider this the best country and
blest with the best climate I have ever
known. I endorse Mr. Fester's letter te
the very fullest extent.
" E. D. Muh'erd."
"We came te Morgan county, Ga.,
from Wyoming county, N. Y., in 1871.
Purchased land here, and are new engaged
in farming. This is a fine graiu and grass
country ; magnificent climate. Our rela
tions with the natives are of the most
cordial character. We would net return
te the farm left us in New Yerk if it were
civen te us. We are Republicans in
politics. J. M. GniOG8,
" P. M. Gniaea."
"I came te Morgan county, Ga., from
Columbia county, N. Y., January, 1866.
Purchased land and am growing grain,
cotton, raising Angera goats, fattening
cattle. I have fifteen apiaries, from which
I extracted last year bctween 4,000 and
5.000 neunds of hencv: I have twenty
orchards, raising aa fine peaches as are f
growing en earth, and in great abundance
from June te the middle of October. There
is no better grape country. Toe much
could hardly be said of Bermuda grass
for hay and pasturage, and it grows luxu
riantly without any attention. I have al
ways been treated as kindly aud hospitably
by the natives as if I were born and
raised here. I am Republican in politics
te the backbone.
" Reubex Milder."
Frespects in Southern Indiana.
It is in southern Indiana where the Re
publicans have been making their beasts
of great gains that they will carry thestate
for Perter in October. A special from New
Albany says :
" Only a few days since the Republicans
of this city were aroused by the announce
mentthat Mr. Jehn A. Zaring and Mr.
Virgil M. Hebbs, two prominent attorneys
of Salem, Iud., baa lett tne ltcpuDiican
fold and ceme ever te the Democratic
ranks. Mr. Zaring, four years age, was
the Republiean candidate for representa
tive and for circuit prosecutor two years
age, each time running ahead of the
ticket. Virgil M. Hebbs is the law part
ner of Mr. Zarintr. and an intense Radical.
Dr. Virgil Voyles, a brother of Dr. D. W.
Veylcs, ex-postmaster of this city, and Dr.
Jehn S. McPheoters, of Livenia, Harrison
county, have also annennced for Hancock
and English. Ner is this all, even news
papers are changing their course and rush
ing te the rescue of Hancock and English.
The New Albany Deutch Zeitunff, the Ger
man Republican newspaper of this city,
has deserted the ranks of Republicanism,
and appears with the names of Hancock
and English flying at its masthead. The
Republicans are net a little demoralized,
while en the ether hand the Democracy
arc JHbilant."
Encouraging.
"Geld Hill, Nev., September 27.
" W. II.Barnum, Chairman.
"Nevada is no longer in the Republican
columns. Colonel Fair will succeed Sha Sha
eon as United States senator. We will
elect Democratic congressmen ana our
thrce electoral votes will be cast for Han
cock and English.
"R. P. Kuatwe,
" Member of the National Democratic
Committee from Nevada."
Every Vete Counts New-a-days.
Philadelphia North American.
The importance of a single vote was il
lustrated in the course of the Maine elec
tion. One of the office-holders did net go
home te vote, bocause he thought that
his distriet was sure te go Republican any
how. But as it happened, the Fusionists
carried that particular district by a major
ity of one.
MJiDICAZ.
CUTICURA
SKIN REMEDIES
Arc the only known remedies that will perma
nently cure Humors of the itloed and Skin, Af
fections or the Scalp with Less of Hair, and
Liver, Kidney and Urinary Disorders caused
by inipure Itloed. Cdticuua Rkselvmct is the
greatest hlced purifier in medicine. It acts
through the bowels, liver, kidneys ami skin.
Ccticvda, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests external
disease, cuts away lirelcss llcsh and akin, allays
inflammation, itching, and irritation, and
heals. Cuticuba Seap cleanses, heals, seltens,
whitens and beautifies tlie Skin. It, and the
CtrricunA Suavike Seap, the only medicinal
shaving soap, ure prepared from Cuticvba.
SALT RHEUM.
Law Omen or Ciias. Heuuii res, )
17 Congress Street, Eosten, Eeb.28, 1878. $
I feel it a duty te Inform you, and through
you oil who are interested te knew the fact,
that k most disagreeable and obstlnate case et
Salt Rheum, or Eczema, which has been under
my personal observation from its first nppear nppear nppear
anoe te the present time, about ten (10) years,
covering tlie greater portion of the putient's
body aud limbs wlthits pecullarlrrltatlnir and
itching scab, and te which all the known meth
ods of treating such disease had been applied
without benefit, has completely disappeared,
leaving a clean und healthy skin, by tlie use et
tlie Cuticura Rmmbdibs.
.CHAS. HOUGHTON.
WONDERFUL CURES.
What cures of Itloed and Skin Diseases and
Scalp Affections with Less et llalrcan compare
with these of the Hen. Win. Tayler, Renten,
Stute Senater of Massachusetts; Alderman
Tucker, Bosten; S. A. Steele, esq., Chicago; V.
II. Drake, esq., Detroit, and many ether details
of which may be had en application te Messrs.
Weeks & Petter, Bosten, Muss.
Cuticura. Rksibdikb are prepared by WEEKS
& POTTER, Chemists and Druggists,. THO Wash
ington street, Bosten, and are for sale by all
Druggists.
MALT
BITTERS.
UNFERMENTED
MALT AND HOPS!
riMIE AGED. Mental und physical lebliity
i of the aged begins with less of appetite
and sleep. These two potent causes of prema
ture and rapid decline liave their origin in Du-
FHCTIVH NUTKITIOlt Olid IlirOVBWSHBD BLOOD.
All ethor allments may be warded en if tliese
be restored te a condition of health. Te ac
complish this beneficent purpose, MA LT BIT
TERS nre superior te all ether fenm et malt
and medicine. They are rich In bone and tat tat
predueing material. Thoyvltulize with new
life the process et digestion. They dissolve
and nsslmllate every article of feed, thereby
enriching and strengthening the bleed. They
leed the brain, banishing nervousness, liielan-
ehnlv and sleenlcssness.
MALT BITTERS nre prepared viitheut fer
mentation from Canadian BARLEY MALT und
HOPS, and are free from the objections urged
against malt llqners.
Ask ler Malt Bitthib prepared by the Malt
ItiTTBitfl CenrAiiv, anil see that every bettle
bears the Tradb Makk LABia.duly Sioaae and
enclosed in Wavb Limbs.
MALT BITTERS are for sale by all Drug
gists. sl-lnidW&SAw
VAMl'AIOK O OOltS.
CAMPAIGN GOODS I
New Samples ! New Styles !
Clubs und Committees Invited te call and ex
amine our goods before purchasing.
CAPES, COATS, HATS, CAPS, HELMETS"
TORCHES. BADGES, STREAMERS,
FLAGS, BURGEES, (Political
Lanterns very cheap.)
Bunting Flags of All Sizes.
Portraits of Presidential Nominees
en cloth, suitable Jar Banners and Transpar
encies. FLASH TOROH.
Every Club ought te have some, aven if they
de net have them for entire Club.
D. S. BUKSK,
17 East King Street, Lancaster.
rOVKJOJESSANJi MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTER
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
Orresrrx in Loeoxonv Webxs.
The subscriber continues te manufacture
BOILERS AND tiTEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmithing generally.
Kf Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lyd JOHN BEST.
MEDICAL.
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OF LYNN, MASS.,
Has ff aite tbe Diseerarr !
Her YegetableCompeandtheSftvier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepe and Happiness Re
stored by the use of
LYDIA E. PINKHAM-S
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Cure Fer
All Female Complaints.
This preparation, as its name signifies, con
slsts et Vegetable Properties that are harmless
te the most delicate invalid. Upen ene trial
the merits of this compound will be recognized,
as relief is immediate ; and when its use is con
tinued. In ninety-nine ceses in a hundred, a
pemiunent euro is effected, as thousands will
testify. On account of Its proven mcrits.it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by tbe
best physicians in the country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of falling
of the uterus, Loucerrhooa, irregular ami paln
tul Menstruation, all Ovarlun Troubles, In
flammation and Ulceration, Floedlngs, 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
crmcntcs every portion of the system, and
xives new lite and vigor. It removes falntncss,
llatulcncy, destroys all craving for stimulants,
and relieves weakness of the utemach.
It cures Uleatiug. Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness. De
pression and Indigestion. That fceltngorbenr fceltngerbenr
tug 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 the law that governs the
female system.
Fer Kidney complaints or either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Prekham's Vegetable Compound
is! prepared at 2X5 and 2B Western Avenue.
Lynn, Muss. Price l. Six bottles for Sent
by mall in the form of pills, also in the form of
lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for
cither. Mrs. PIJJKII AM Irecly unswera all let
ters of Inquiry. Send ter pamphlet. Address
as nbeve. Mention lit is paper.
Ne family should be without LYDIA E.
PIXKHAMV LIVER PILLS. Thevcure Cen
stipatien, Biliousness und Torpidity of the
Liver. Si cents per box.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
General Agents, 1'kiladelphla.
Fer sale by C. A. Loeher, 9 East King street,
and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street.
ySO-lydcedAw
JIOUHS ANli STATIONEKY.
S(
CUOOL HOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AUD
SCHOOL, SUPPLIES
for Lancaster City and County, at
L M. FLYNN'S
Ne. 42 WIST KING STREET.
Dl'UOUL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS
-AID-
Fancy Stationary
AT
MHT DERSHTH'S
Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
aug2Wtd
SCHOOL BOOKS
Schools of Lancaster City,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Cook Stere of
JOM BAER'S SOIfS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
JUtVUS, AC.
rpiCUSSES! TRUSSES!! TIUMSKH t ! f
X Sufferers from Rupture will find the safest,
easiest and cheapest Trusses in the world en
exhibition and for sale by
ANDREW G. FRET, Druggist,
Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sts, Lancaster, Pa.
Call and sec.
Alse, the only sure cure for Piles,
FREYJS UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY.
Never talis. Price. .We. aud 75c a box.
ulO-yd
TTULL'S DRUG STOKE.
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
All Kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES
HULL'S DRUG STORE,
15 West King St., Lancaster, Fa.
Alse a Large and Fin Assortment of
TOILET AND PANOY ARTICLES,
American. Frenchand English PERFUMERY,
Teeth. Hair, Nail, Flesh, Cleth, Shaving and
Infunt Brushes, Preparatlep.8 for the Teeth,
Soaps, Hair Oils and Pomades, Trusses, Shoul
der Braces and Supporters.
PURE GROUND SHOES.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
FISHING TACKLE, BODS AND KEELS
or Every Description.
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 16 WEST KINO STRUT.
aug2-lyd
At McCANX, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. : Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
ceive prompt attention. Bills made eniaacl
ended te wlUientJaaaitkmal cost. eSHj
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