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Wvfp TJ?i r Vfc -J 'a "jltv- ",f5?j?,jS LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1880 Price Tw Cmt. Volume XVII-Ke. 43. - ""?2W -' ' . m m-i . .. ....ft,, i. , , i - - . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "OABUAINS! UARGAINS!! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! Rathven & Msner Offer their ontire-stook of ) Ready-Made Clothing at and below Cost, with a view et alscontinu alscentinu f ng the KE ADY-MADE CLOTHING business, and devoting their attention excluglvely te CUSTOM WORK. CLOTHING made promptly te order, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. A select line of Cleths, Cussimcres, Worsteds, Coatings, Suitings. Cheviots. Melten. Overceatings. Vcstlngs, Ac., always en hand and orders re 6pccttuily solicited. Alse, a general line of Furnishing Goods. R ATHVOX & FISHER Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Ne. 101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPEuIAL. These In want of Ready-Made Clothing will consult their own interest by giving them a call before purchasing else where, as their Clothing are mainly of their own uuumfueturc and substantially made. sep29-lmd FALL OPENING H. GERHAETS taniest, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 18S0. A Complete bteelc ei ' Cleths, Suitings 1KB OVERCOATINGS, which for elegance cannot be surpassed. The Largest Aseriuient of ENGLISH AMD SCOTCH SUITINGS in this city. Price as lew as the lowest at H. GERHART'S Ne. 51 North Queen Street. - - - CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Wu have new leady for sale an Immense Stock et Fall and Winter, which are Cut and Trimmed in the Latest Style. Wc cm give you a GOOD STYLISH SUIT AS LOW AS $10.00. PIECE GOODS In great variety, inade te order at short notiee at lie lowest prices. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, C.iytl LANCASTER PA. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS! Te-day wc display a full line of the Latest Novelties in Overceatings far the Fall Season, in all the New Colerlugs, with Silk Facings te match; also a superior line et Heavy Weights in New Designs. Far Beaver, Seal Skin. Elysian, Mentanak, Batina and Chinchilla Beaver. GAM'S ENGLISH HELTONS, Deuble and Treble Milled, all the Sew Mix turee. Tayler's EnglisbSWintrys, In Plaiu and Fancy Baeks, Combination Col Cel ors, all made tip anil trimmed In the highest Style of Art. SM AUNG'S THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MABBZm, wqbks WM. P. FBATIiEYS MONUMENT AL MARBLE WOBKS 758 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND POOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction g en in every particular. N. B. Remember, works Hi the extiemc end ei North Queen strep. utSU Tailoring; Ready-Made Cleing dbvub, c. riMUJSSES! TRUSSES!! TBXWSKSM! J. Sufferers from Rupture will find the safest, easiest and cheapest Trusses in the world en exhibition and for sale by ANDREW G. FBEY, Druggist, Cor. X. Queen and Orange Sts, Lancaster, Pa. Call and see. Alse, the only snre cure ter Piles. FREY'S UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY. Never tails. Price. 50c. and 73a a box. nlu-yd . LOOKER'S A POSITIVE CURE FOR EPIZOO TIC AND DISTEMPER IN HORSES. PREPARED AND SOLD 11T CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 9 HAST KINU 8TRK.KT. e!6-tfd TJULL'I 'S UBCG STORE. FOR PRESERVING CIDER USE- NEUTRAL SULPHITE OF LIE. DIRECTIONS FOR USING WITH EACH PACKAGE. FOR BALK AT HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aug2S-Jyd LANCASTER. PA. CAMPAIGN HOODS. TpeKTKAITS OF HANCOCK AND ENGLISH Fer sale at THIS OFFIC E. I ."'LAGS ! FLAGS ! SASHES FOR PARADES, TRIMMINGS FOR SAfellES, SADDLE CLOTHS, SHOUL DER STRAPS, BELTS, &. Neckties, Entirely New Styles. NEW STYLE COLORS. UNDERWEAR, GLOVES &c, &c. B. J. ERISMA1TS, 56 NORTH O.UKKN SXKEKT. "XAMFAIGN HEADQUARTERS PREPARE FOR THE CAMPAIGN We have Large Chinese Lanterns. We bavc Muslin Flags et all sizes. Wc have Streamers in abundance. We have Deuble Portraits of Candidates 22 by 18 Inches. Wc have Single Portraits at Be each. We have in stock different sizes of BUNTING FLAGS. We have a geed supply of FIREWORKS. We have Greek Fire. We have Badges in Silk and Metal. Wc take orders and supply all binds of Equipments te Clubs. D. S. BURSK, 17 East King Street. Lancaster. " HOVSE EUBNISUINO HOODS. "VOTICE. FLIjNiN & BREEBMAK Would advitc all who contemplate putting in HEATERS or making any alterations in thcii heating arrangements te de se at once before the rush et Full Trade begins. THE MOST RELIABLE In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Flu & Breneman's GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. r ANCASTEB BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, Opposite the Locomotive Works. The subscriber continue te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and etbv purposes Furnace Twlera, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmithlng generally. y Jobbing promptly attended te. augl8-lyd JOHN BEST. KOBE8, BLANKETS. SC. s IGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES 1 ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I have new en band the Largest, Best ad Cheapest ABaeBTKKrr of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS or every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, "Whips, Cellars, &c. 3-Repairing neatly and promptly done." A. MI LEY, 108 North Qtiecn St., Lancaster. 2S-1 ydMWAS "I KA1N lKCULATION VJT In large or small amounts. $25 or $90,000 Writc W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, HL, for cir ulavs. mSJ-rjra EpiZOOtlC C R KTDNET PADS. BAT'S MET PAD! A discovery which euros by tbe natural pre cess, ABSORPTION, all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs and Nervous System, when nothing else can. It Is comfortable te the patient, pos itive in Its effects, and the first cure for these painful and much dreaded atfectlens. Diabetes and Rright's Disease, while Its cures of Gravel. Dropsy. Catarrh of the Bladder, uricKuust Deposit, rainiui in natlng, Higli Colored Urine, Nervous Weak ness and Pain in the Back seem mere like miracles than cases et natural healing. The price brings it within the reach et all, and it will annually save many times its cost in doctor's bills,.mcdicines and plasters, which at best give but temporary relief. It can be used without tear or harm, and with certainty of a permanent cure. Fer sale by druggists generally, or sent by mall (fi ee of postage) en receipt of the price. Regular Pad. 2 ; Child's Pad (ter incontinence of urine in children), $1.50: Special (extra size), $1. Our book, "Hew a Life was Saved," giving the history of this new discovery, and a laigc record of most re maikable cures, 6cnt free. Write for It. Ad dress Day Kidney Pad Company, TOLEDO, OHIO. PAFTTflN Owing te the many worthless Ua.uJ.ilii. Kidney Pads new seeking a sale en . our reputation, wc tieem u ciue me umicieu warn them. Ak for DAY'S KIDNEY PAD, te and take no ether. st-ivuceuai w w EASTERN AGENCY, CHARLES N. CRITTENT0N, IIS Fulton St., New Yerk. $500 REWARD! OVER A MILLION OF PROF. GUILMETTE'S French Kidney Pais Have already been sold in this country and in France ; every one of which lias given perlcct satlstaciien, and has performed cures every time when used according te directions. We new say te the afflicted an I doubting ones that we wil pay the above ic ward tern single caseei LAME BACK hat the Pad falls te cure. This Great Remedy will Positively and Permanently cure Lum bago, Lame Back. Sciatica. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright' Disease of the Kidneys, In continence "anil 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, and In fact all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs wnether cenn acted by private disease or otherwise. LADIES, if you aie buffering from Female Weaknes-. LcucoiTlieji, erany di&eufee et the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CUBED I Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by simply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your drnggist for PROF. G UILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether. If lie 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 enl v by G EO. W. HULL. Druggist, 15 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa. augll-CmdeedM.W&F Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake. Bulleus Fever, Jaundice. Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bleed. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Pret. Guilmette's Treaties en the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD COMPANY, Teledo, Ohie. angll-CmdeedM.W&K BOOKS AND STATIONEHY. CIIOOIj BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS Aim SCHOOL SUPPLIES for Lancaster City and County, at L. M. FLYNN'S Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET. s CUOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS Fancy Stationary AT 01 DERSMITI'S Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. aug28-ltd SCHOOL BOOKS FOB THE Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Boek Stere of JOM BAEBS SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA.. jfUBNITUBE. HBINITSH, FINE FURNITURE Cabinet Manufacturer. All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te call and examine specimens et our work. OFFICE FUBN'ITUEE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, 15 East King Street. Hamastcr 1-ntcIligenccr. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 20, 1880. Tl LOCAL CAMPAIGN. HUMOROUS VIEWS OF BEPUUICAN FIASCOS. DOWN IN THE LOWER END. THE MEETING AT MONTEREY. Fun for tbe Farmers. On Wednesday evening October 19, the Republicans of Drumore, expanded with joy at the news from Indiana, which news by the way but serves te spur up our Democrats and put new life into our local campaign, held a meeting at Chestnut Level, with the most satisfactory results te the Democrats. The Marticville baud furnished music and Mr. William Brosius and Dr. Gat schell and James Cellins furnished the multitude of about three hundred, net counting Democrats, with " tatty."' The band expected te be met by the influential citizens of the honored town, and paused a little way outside and waited. At length Bill Potts traveled out te them, tendered them the freedom of the town, and gal lanted them in with all the grace e! a Ches terfield. Soen after " Night dropped her sable cu rtain dew n. And piuued it with a star, the delegation from Murphy's Leupe came in, headed by Jake Archer, Bill Waters, Jehn Harris and Geerge Cook (colored all) ami flanked by Joe Dubree, while Adam Ranck, the little miller, dodged along in the rear. ' Hey, the dusty miller, And his dusty coat ; He will vote a nigger. Or he'll spend a great," Soen quite a thrill of excitement ran through the immense crowd and swayed it te and fro, like unto the mannerin which a mud -puddle is agitated by a bull-frog. Upen investigation it proved te be a dele gation from Britain, winding its long length of fourteen wagons down S.un Rog ers's hill, reminding one of the companies of boys often seen en summer nights inarching up our creeks gigging eels. Only two houses in the village were illuminated, it requiring the concentration of all the Republican candles of the village te light the two, and the ethers had te pass for temples of Democratic faith. A Republi can told us the candle story, se if the smoke should hurt any one's eyes he must remember it comes from a "loyal"' fire. Jehn Leng was chosen chainnau of the meeting. It is preposterous te think that" he is the man who spent some Lancaster statesman's money for him at the Dru more primary last summer, aud even spent eleven deflars "Jeut of his own pocket " and never get it back, and was " mad as a hornet" about it. Leng would never de such a thiuijas that he wouldn't. Wm. Brosius was introduced as the first speaker, and threw oil some of his peculiar political ideas for about half an hour. Brosius is the best Republican in the lower end and would like te go te the As sembly, but being se geed as he is, can't get mere than half a show at the nomina nemina nomina teona blatherskite like Dr. Gatchell pleases our Republicans much better as an office-holder. Brosius's loyalty te his party, is little short of devotion, which is net enough, however, te make the party di vine even if it is worshiped. He is the plcasantcst, fussiest little fellow in the i world, ana it is really a pity ne is a nc- publican. Te knew him one would sup- i pose there was something better, brighter , in him, but it seems as if the under-tow of the " tide iu the affairs of men" will, forever drift him all askew. He will meet , such a man as Gatchell enhe stump as- an equal, without a seeming qualm of pride, ! while Gatchell would sell him out for a tin ' cup full of hard cider. , Next Dr. Gatchell took the store box and talked till everybody was tired aud evcrv soul sick of his palaver. The doctor ! said afterward that he didn't himself be lieve half he said, "but anything would de for these fellows." He confined him self principally te the review aud misrepre sentation of the Democratic speeches he had heard a couple of days before "down at Quarryville." He constantly referred te "old Jehn W. Ferney," "Baren Stcin mentz," "Bill Hensel," and "that there repentant rebel." Pennsylvania's his tory contains the do.ter's public record, and his private one is familiar in every bar-room in the county. He drank huge quantities of watcr,romark watcr,remark ing he did se in absence of anything bet ter, and said when be must he could tell the truth ; made Themas Jeffersen the author of " Get thee behind mc, Satan ;" said wc were again fighting the battle of the sixties, whereupon several Republi cans started te take .the conscientious oath and ethers te have their teeth taken out. but the doctor reassured them seen that there was no danger. Aud they came back and heard Jim Celli us fellow the doctor. James was just from Lancaster and couldn't stand it long, se bespread out his fingers ever a couple of darkey's heads and asked a blessing which fell short of the circle of amused Democrats en the outside of the crowd. It was suggested that Harrison Potts sing a sole, but that was laughed down and Harrison didn't sing. With four cheers for the Martic ville band, with Frank Scott's voice wail ing ever all, the thing closed. The Meeting In Fulton. The meeting at Wakefield en Saturday evening had a very fair-sized attendance counting the Democrats, who were led there by the same attraction that would take them te a minstrel or a monkey show, and right well were they entertained. The meeting in the evening was a continuation of the one in the afternoon, with a repeti tion of the same speeches, which, like salt, lest some of its flavor te these attending both. Your correspondent was there in the evening, and upon request of Mr. Levi N. Brown and a great many ether friends te whom it is always a pleasure te see the truth in print, and who always leek into the Intelligencer te find it, took a few notes. It was proclaimed throughout the land that the "Buckeye Blacksmith" would be there and ring his hammer ou the cast anvil of the Republican mind. His bellows wafffull of wind, public opin ion worked the pole, but the old B. B. didn't keep his fire well covered up, and much of the heat passed off like smoke, and when he did get an iron het the hun gry fire-eating Republicans would open wide tueir mouths te ' Catch the burning sparks that flew, Like chaff from a threshing fleer." He said he was eighty years old and was very popular, but couldn't tell why (and I'll swear I can't) ; where he had spoken in his time, and what he had sud,and why he had said it ; that he had been te the Black Sea and in Virginia ; recommended the ladies te have nothing te de with the young Democrats, as they were always wantine a change (he wasted his sweet ness there, as can be proven) ; told them that te elect Hancock was te abrogate the war; that a gallon of whisky made sixty drinks for a Democrat and ninety for a Republican, but Dr. Gatchell shook his head at that ; that the Republicans should have elected the " Buckeye Blacksmith" president that time instead of electing Mr. Lincoln ; that he wculdhave hanged every one of the "dirty rebels, nor forgiven one," and a minute after turned his eyes te the moon. "On high. Hung like a gem en the brew of the sky," and thanked the great Father in Heaven, who commanded us te love our enemies, that he had been permitted te live te vote for a praying Christian candidate. Be the reputation of the old blacksmith what it may, his speech was a repetition of false hoods, bad pronunciation and worse gram mar and rhetoric ; full of accounts of his own exploits and self commendatory clausf s pitiably absurbed and disgustingly foolish. He is cither an egotistical old feel or a childish old man, "supercilious and inso lent, without the fear of being punished." Then came Dr. Gatchell, white vest, swallow-tail coat, stove-pipe hat and all. The doctor was full of tire net Prome thean fire fire-water. He spread himself out largely and was enthusiastically cheered by a great mauy boys and a goodly number of old men, who, except in a po litical campaign, blush te say he is a Re publican While Gatchell was grinding out his Chestnut Level speech with the variations the scarcity of water around Wakefield would suggest, the Drumore delegation came in. Composed of fifteen boys and twice as many voters, two colors predominating, but se beautifully blending and commingling that it was difficult te tell just where e.ich left off cr the ether began, it created quite a sensa tion. We knew some of these Fail field "bleeds" of the company were highly pleased with their dusky companions such a combination of refinement, intelli gence and grace. What a been te wear the white cap and cape of a Drumore Re publican ! What a pity you have te asso ciate with them, pet, patronize. Hatter, fawn te get their votes hey boys ? Then our brave boys were made te stand out in a tobacco patch while the Buckeye blath erskite was blowing off, without, hcarin? him, till a precession was formed te meet "the Oxford braves at Westbroek, and they made our peer fellows come in behind a negre company, led by the negre band of Fulton, above whose brass horn-bells the tortured music writhed aud quivered screeched aud howled in the most agoniz ing contortions. But honor is honor you must bear the cress if you wear the cape. One attractive feature about the precession was two white men blackened and drescd as negre wenches, each with a broom and hanging en the arm of a white man or person. Considerable speculation was exercised as te just what thessc wenches were te symbo lize. Seme said it was te portray the fu ture amalgamation or the races; ethers, that it was te "ridicule the niggers" knowing the idea wouldn't get through their wool till after the election, ethers again said it meant a clean sweep of the Democratic paity, ethers said it was te repiescnt the mass of ignorance of their party. Any way it was a satire en them selves, and music te our ears. Byren tells us something about the eagle wounded by an arrow feathered from his own wing substitute buzzard for eagle and you have it for the Fulton Republicans. After Gatchell had made a second speech, Repre sentative Landis, who had been "standing back like a bound boy at a husking," was brought forward and spoke of the cheer ing aspect of the Republicau sky. Evident ly Mr. Landis thinks the nasal organ the organ of communication en the Fulton stump, and received his applause from his own voice. Meeting adjourned te meet the day wc Democrats elect Hancock. Drumore. The Republicans at Ouarryville . When the Democracy of the lower end resolved te have a meeting at Quarryville, they advertised it and held it, had a tre mendous crowd, aud when the Republi cans saw it, they resolved net te try te held a day meeting, but get up a grand torch light precession, and after it is ever that truthful sheet, the Ifew Era, says they held " the largest meeting ever seen iu that locality 2,500 people were present." The Examiner gees it a little lower and says 2,000, with 700 inline. There is no meie truth in either of these reports than there is in any of their reports of any of their meetings of this campaign, which have been about as full of lies as have been such demagogues as Gatchell, cr such fish women as Billy Weaver, or as unscrupulous a lawyer as Tem Davis, who were the orators of this occasion. The number of men, boys, &c, .&c, in the Quarryville parade was 473 by actual count. This included one raccoon and one preacher. But the actual number was less than this who heard the truly great and loyal speakers, for when it was told that Tem Davis was present many a terchmau turned homeward, and en election day Themas will find that lightly bound as are the Republican voters, there are"plcnty who will quietly scratch his name oft their ballet. Gatchell, who was present at the Deme cratic meeting en Tuesday, had the lacs te tell his hearers that Ferney said "In diana would give 30,000 Democratic ma jority," and his auditors knew he lied, as did he himself, for Ferney said nothing of the kind. Of Davis's speech little need be said ; everybody knows him as de they lit teo Billy Weaver, who is the next candi date for district attorney and is new bid ding for it. If the Republican county committee of as intelligent a county as Lancaster cannot furnish better speakers te an average au dience as that at Quarryville, they had bet ter close up. Itis honestly the opinion of the Republican voters of the lower end, and they se express themselves. Among the transparencies in their pro pre cession we noticed, "We pay no rebel debts." This wc think geed and would recommend it te their speakers who forget te pay some of their own little debts, as did one of their orators at Oxford, who tried te slip out without paying his treat at one of the hotels at that place at their late parade there. Republicans at Monterey. The following report of the recent Re publican meeting at Monterey is sent us by a prominent Republican of Ephrata township : The Republican rally at Monterey wr a complete failure, except as regards the quantity of whisky and beer drank. The enterprising tavern keeper, Mr. Sheaffcr, had two bars in full blast, and it was amusing te see hew the stalwarts from this Republican stronghold crowded around the bar instead of listening te the dry speeches. At no time mere than a dozen or fifteen men, outside of the band, were listening te the speakers. Mr. Ken nedy tried te amuse the crowd by getting off a rortien of the speech of Tem Mar shall, of Pittsburgh, delivered in the court house at -Lancaster, and by cracking Jake Amwake's stale, jokes, but he utterly failed. Mr. Fry next tried te get off some poetry, but his audience being of a decid edly unpecticturn, he gave up in disgust in the midst of his speech. Peter Hershey next get talking about the rebel claims. when there was a call for Leacock te fall in line ; tbe few remaining bearers that Peter had, thinking this a favorable opportunity for getting a drink at the expense of Lea Lea eeck, left the speakers stand, and Peter had te quit for want of hearers. Jake Warfel next tried te amuse the crowd, but forgetting the names of the Republican candidates, some one suggested te Jake inai ne naa eeiier quit, wmcu auvicu ue promptly followed. MEDICAZ. 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Mrs. Bewers, MS Clinten street, Cincinnati, speaks of her sister's child, who was cured of milk crnst, which resisted'all remedies for two years. Xew a fine, healthy bev, with a beautiful head et hair. Tetteii op the Hakd3. Elizabeth Buckley, Littleton, X. H., thankfully praises tbe CnU cm-.i Itcmedies for a cure of tetter et the hands, which had rendered them almost useless te her SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, Ac. Hcale He d. II. A. Raymond, auditor F. W., J. & S. K. i:., Jacksen, Mich., was cured of scald head et nine years' duration by the Cn ticuru liemedics. Falling of tue Haic Frank A. BeanStcam Fire Engine . Bosten, was cured of alepecia or fulling of the hair, by the Cuticura Reme dies winch completely restored his hair when alt said lie would lese it. Dandruff. Themas Lee, 2278 Frankford ave nue, riiila'delpliia. afflicted with dandruff which for twenty years hud covered his scalp with bc-ulcs one-quarter etun inch iu thickness, cured by the Cuticura Remedies. CcTicunv Remedies ure nrenarud bv WEEKS & POTTER, Chemists and Druggists, 3G0 Wash ington street. Bosten, and are for 6ale by all Druggists. Price et Ccticura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, 1. Ccticura Reselvent, the new Bleed Purifier, $1 per bottle. Ccticura Medicinal Toilet Soai", 23 cents. Cuticura Medicinal Suavixe Seap, 15 cents ; in bars ler Barbers and large consumers, SO cents. &.! tl Mailed free en receipt of price. SANFORD'S RADICAL. CURE FOR CATARRH. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Ca tarrh Solvent, and one Improved In haler. Price for all, $1.00. Is of marvelous efficacy for relieving violent attacks et Sneezing, te which many are sub ject, for cleansing the Head and Xasal Passages when clogged with the offensive matter, ter dcoderiziug and purifying the breath, for ren dering the Head clear, the Brain active, the Breathing easy, and every Sense in a most grateful uud seethed condition. Beginning with the Nasal passages. It cleanses, deodorizes, seethes and heals. It ar rests the formation of putrid matter. It strikes' at the very heart of the disease. Thisdene, its constitutional action gradually and thorough ly removes from the bleed and circulating lluids thf poison that bes been sucked up by the absorbents from purulent matter which hud dropped into the stomach and been in haled by the lungs. Ask your druggist for Saxferd's Radical Cure. General Aats.. WEEKS & POTTER. Bosten. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Placed ever the centre of the norvens-forces, the pit of the stomach, they stiinulate the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, perfect digestion, cure Dyspepsia, Bilious Celic, Cramps and Pains, and prevent Ague and Malarial Dis eases. Fer Weak and bore Lungs. Palpitation et the Heart, Painrul Kidneys, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica, ihcy are the best rem edy in the world. Ask for Cellins' Velataic Electric Plasters. Only 25 cents. VTEKVOUS DEIJllATV. 1 Te Nervous Snllercrs The Great Eure- Sean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Specific ledicine. It is a positive cure, for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetency.aiid all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Les of Memery, Pains in Back or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. Tiie Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets scut tree te all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per p:ickaKC. or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders te II. I!. COiTRAN, Drnggist, Sele Agent, 137 anil 1) North Queen Street, Lancaster. inV7-lydced&w INVESTIGATION ! Hit. (iREKXK lias successfully treated ever 1,000 of the most difficult chronic Ne called In curable cases during a nine month's practice. The most et them hud been the rounds of tlie lending physicians of Lancaster county.' DR. GREENE is ready at any time te meet a committee et the Lancaster County Medical Secietv at tlfc Opera Heuso or elsewhere te dis cuss the merits et Omniparity and prove its superiority ever all ether pathics in vogue. The people are greatly interested and de mand the fullest investigation. Invalids are every week dying in this county whose lives could be saved. Is there nny subject about which the masses arc mere concerned than restoration te health, and the prolonging of their lives? Dr. G. originated and is new the owner of 29 Medical Pads. He especially warns the public iiRaint the numerous counterfeits new offered the people. Dr. Green does nn exclusive office business. Patients who cannot call at his offices must send full description et afflictions. Hundreds of deaths have occurred here in nine mentlis : only two in his practice. Consultations free. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. Cure quick for Catarrh sent te any ad dress for 50 cents. DR. O. A. GREENE, Ne. S3G NORTH QUEEN STKEET, SO-tfdMWF&S Lancaster, Pu. VTEKVINE, OB TONIC SPEUiriCA. i A BOON TO BOTH SEXES. A "REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all diseases arising irem 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 of the following diseases have been at tested te by the most Eminent Physicians: Dyspepsia, Self Abuse, Headache, Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General Debility, Impetcncy, Premature Decay, 4c. It has been in nse 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 . . .. ., 1. ........ !.. nit i. la a,.., tittft. nfl U151C, Ullll UVIIUI bum lui, ibMM euv, dm.e . 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 for a much larger price than that for wldch it is new sold ; but owing te the'act that the time for the payment of an enormous royalty upon its manufacture has expired, it is eficred te the suffering of both sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be within the reach of all ; at which price it will be sent te any address tree et further charge. Address DR. WILLIAM YOUNG, . 46 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. May be consulted en all diseases by mall. lY2&6nuMtw MRS. C. LILLEK, LADIES' HAIHDBESSEK Manufacturer and Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladicsj and Gents' Wigs. Cemul ngs straightened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed, at Nes. 225 and :B7 North Queen street, four doera above P, R. . Depot. el-3md DMT GOODS. LADIES' COATS. Opened this day a large stock of tbe above goods, te which pedal attention U lavlted. Silk and Cotten Telyets FOR TRIMMING AND SKIRTS. BLACK AND COLORSD SATINS FOR TRIMMING, &e. BLACK SILKS Black and Colored CasbMens. We have all tbe above goods In tall sapply, and te be sold at our usual Lew Price. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tbe Court Beem. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, OLOAKINGS. HAGER & BROTHER have new open the latest novelties in French, English and American DRESS GOODS. FRENCH PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUITINGS, SIDE BANDS, CASHMERE FOULE, MOMIE CLOTHS, FLAN NEL SUITINGS, Ac, Ac. SILKS, SATDTS AKB VELVETS. Cloaks' Cloaks! Have jnst. received from New Yerk Impert ers a line of Cloaks, Delmans and Jackets In the Latest Style for Ladles and Misses. CLOAKING CLOTHS, Black and Celern, Plain and Fancy, In Larg Assortment. JtW-Wc invite examination. STYLES ! New Styles or CARPETS. New Styles of WALL PAPER. New Styles of DECORATIONS. New Styles of OIL CLOTHS, New Styles of WINDOW SHADES. New Styles of QUEENSWARE. New Styles of DECORATED WARE. New Styles of FINE LAMPS. New Styles of GLASSWARE. New Styles of CORNICES. New Styles of CURTAIN POLES. An Eleguut Stock in all Departments. j. b. imitu co., Cerner West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. CHINA AND OLASSWABE. -J U - ' T AMPS! LAMPS! AT CHINA HALL. BRASS NIGHT LAMPS, GLASS HAND and STAND LAMPS, -FANCY PARLOR LAMPS, NICKEL PLATED SAFETY LAMPS, NICKEL PLATED LIBRARY LAMPS, NICKEL PLATED HALL LAMPS, NEW STYLE PARLOR LAMPS, " At prices te suit everybody, at HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. J5 EAST KING STKSXT. PAINTING. . . , All kinds of Heuse Painting and Gnlala? done at the shortest notice andln tbe best pos sible style. We have reduced ear prices m 1.73 per day. Shep en West Charlette street sdSsmif AKMSff GUTHRIE SONS. ., '-.Ci