JjT"- :'Tlf-J"" j5'-'- JJi- taa? -sss. tf f rWr-V'-Vi !r-rrj.f -C --;" ' 1 mt Volume XYII-Ne. 46. XJZW ADVERTISEMENTS. TABUA1NS! UABGAXNS1! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! Eathven & Msher Offer tliclr entire-stock et Heady-Made Clothing at unil below Cost, with u view t niscontiuu niscentiuu iii;r the READY-MADE CLOTHING bnsliie5, and devoting tliclr attention exclusively te CUSTOM WORK. CLOTHING inside promptly te order, and it intact ion in nil casus guaranteed, a select line; of Cleths, Cashmeres, Worsteds, Coatings, feuituixs. Cheviots. Meltons Overceatings, testings, &c., always en hand :irid orders rc spectUuly helieiud. Alse. a general line of t iirnisliing Goods. RATHVON& FISHER Mcri-Iiuitt Tailors and Drapers, Ne. 101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIA1 These in want of Ready-Made Clothing will consult their own interest by giving them a call before purchasing else where, as vheir Clothing are mainly of their own iuauul:ictii:-caud Mibsuuitially made. HcnSMtml FALL OPENIHG L H. GBRHART'S t J MONDAY, OCTOBER lltli, 1880. A Complete Stock el Cleths, Suitings ANC OVERCOATINGS, which Tei cli'g.ince cannot be surpassed. The JLai-gct A-e!liiiuitt of ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS iu this city. Price.-, as low as the lewetat H.GERHART'S Ne. 51 North Queen Street. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! We hav new ready ler sale un Immense Stock el Fall and Winter, which nic Cut and Trimmed in the Latest Style. We can gie you :i GOOD STYLISH SUIT AS LOW AS $10.00. PIECE GOODS lu gicat vuiluty. made te elder at short notice :it the lowest piitve. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, -iyd LANCASTER. PA. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS! Te-day we display a full line or the Latest Novelties in Overceatings far the Fall Season, in all the Xew Colorings, with Silk Facing te match; aNe a superior line et Heavy Weights in Xew Designs. Fur Beaver, Seal Skin. Elysian Mentanak, Batina and Chinchilla Beaver. Deuble and Treble Milled, all the New Mix tures. Tayler's EnglislWiiitrys, in Plain and Fancy B.icks Combination Col Cel ors, all made up and trimmed in the highest Style of Art. SM ALI NG'S THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, WM. P. FRAHiEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Fa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed ami satisfaction g .n in every particular. K. B. Remember, works &. the extreme- end et Kertb. Queen street. xu30 leilr-Wi Cletning CAMPAIGN GOODS. pOKTRAITS OF HANCOCK AND ENGLISH Fer sale at THIS OFFIC E. "C1LAGS! FLAGS ! sASUKS FOR PAKADES, TRIMMINGS FOR SASHES, SADDLE CLOTHS, SHOUL DER STRAPS, BELTS, 4. Neckties, Entirely New Styles. NEW STYLE COLORS. UNDERWEAR, GLOVES &c, 5c. E. J. ERISMAN'S, 5G NUKTH UUKKN hTKKET. "lAMPJGN IIUAUQUARTKKS PREPARE FOR THE CAMPAIGN We have Large Chinese Lanterns. We have Muslin Flags of all sizes. We have Streamers in abundance. We have Deuble Portraits of Candidates 22 by 18 inches. "We have Single Pei traits at 5c each. We have in stock dillercnt sizes of BUNTING FLAGS. We have u geed supply of FIREWORKS. We have Greek Fire. We have Badges in Silk and Metal. We take orders and supply all kind of Equipments te Clubs. D. S. 1SU11SK, 17 East Kintr Street. Lancaster. nevtiu ruityisiiixe noens. tetiui:. YUM & BRENEMAK Would advise all who contemplate putting in HEATERS or making any alterations in tiicii heating arrangements te de se at once belere the rush et Fall Trade begins. THE MOST RELIABLE In the; Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Flii & Breneman's GREAT ST0YE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. POUNDERS AND MACHINIST.?. r ANCASTKK J H0ILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrreSITUIHE LOCOMOTIVK WOKK!-. The .subscriber centinuiw te manufacture- TOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes Furnace Twicrs, - Bellows Pipes, Sheetriien Werk, anil ISlaclismithing generally. .lobbing piemptly attended te. auglS-lyU " JOHN BEST. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Ol all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice. IRON AND BRASS s, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKXG MXGS. GLOBE VALVES, Ol all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND IRON VALVES AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED 3- Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W I). Sprccher & boil's ."seed Stere, Grant and Christian stiects. JOS. H. HUBER. :il7:imdS IV ALL PA HERS, Cr. YIT1' A KB OFFERING THE ONLY PERFECT Extension Window Cornice ever lnanufacttircd. It is perfect in its con struction, simple ami handy te adjust and very cheap. It can be. regulated te fit any or nary window by means of a thumb screw, and can he adjusted from one feet te live feet wide. Thcy arc made of y. Inch Walnut Meulding of a New Pattern, and" we have them in eight ditrercut. styles. Come and sec them. CURTAIN POLES In Walnut, Ash and Ebony, Ends, Rings and Brackets complete. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. OPENING FALL STYLES OF WALL PAPER -AND- SHADES. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. XURSITURE. HBINITSH, FINE FUENITUKE AJJD Cabinet Manufacturer. All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te call and examine specimens el our work. OFFICE FUKMTURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, lOi'Knst King Street. CT KA1M aU'JSCUI AXIOM T In large or smal I amounts. $23 or $20,000 Write V. T. SOULE & CO., Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, IU,, for cir ulais. m28-ryd fflffi HOP BITTERS. IF YOU ARE A MAN OF BUSINESS, weakened by the strain of your duties' avoid stimulants and take HOP BITTERS I If you arc a man of letters, toiling ever your midnight work, te restore brain and nerve waste, take HOP BITTERS! It you are young, and suffering from any indiscretion ordissipatien, take HOP BITTERS! If you are married or single, old or young, puirering from peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness, take HOP BITTERS! Whoever you are, wherever you are, when ever you feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating, with out intoxicating, take HOP BITTEUS! Have you dyspepsia, kidney or urinary com- 2laint, disease et the stomach, bowels, bleed, liver, or nerves f Yeu will be cured if you take HOP BITTERS! It you aie simply ailing, are weak and low spirited, try it! Buy it. Insist upon it. Your druggist keeps it. HOP BITTERS! It may .save your life. It has saved hundreds. HOP BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO., Re Chester, New Yerk and Terente, Ontario. DRY uoens. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS. HAGER & BROTHER hac new open the latest novelties iu French, English and American DRESS GOODS. FRENCH PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUITINGS, SIDE BANDS, CASHMERE FOULE, MOMIE CLOTHS, FLAN NEL SUITINGS, &v., &c. SILKS, SATTJS VELVETS. Cloaks! Cloaks ! Huvejust received from New Yerk Impert ers a line of Cloaks, Delmans and Jackets iu the Latest Style for Ladies and Misses. CLOAKING CLOTHS? Itlack and Celers, Plain ami Fancy, in Large Assortment. W-lVe invite examination. IWVliK AMD HTATIOA'JiJCr. ocneoi. hooks. SCHOOL BOOKS AM) SCHOOL SUPPLIES ler Lancaster City and County, at L, M. FLYNN'S Ne. 43 WKST KING STRKET. s CUOOL DOOKS, BLANK BOOKS AMI Fancy Stationary AT EOS DERSJLTTTS Ne. 32 Bast King St., Lancaster, Pa. aug28-4td SCHOOL BOOKS von tub Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Boek Stere or JOM BIER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. VA., VAJtVETH. VAKGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. BABE CHANCE IN CARPETS, Positive sale te Reduce Stock et 6,000 Ms Brussels Camels, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satlsty yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Raft and Chain Carpetsinalmestendlessvariety .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET TTAT.T 203 WEST KINO STEEET, LANCASTER, TA, ATTOKNET8-AT-LAW HENRY A. BILKY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United Elates, and a general legal business transacted Refers by permission- te Stelnman & Hensee LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. Hancastcr 1-ntcUigrnccr. SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 23, 1880. THE REBEL PENSION CLAIM A Mountain Made Out of a Mele Hill. CHEAP CAMPAIGN THUNDER. HOW IT ALL, HAPPENED. ITS 'TRUE INWARDNESS' EXPLAINED. FULLY Statement or the Attorney Whose Clerk In nocently Filed the Claim m the Pension Office. Frem the National Citizen and Soldier. I, Nathan W. Fitzgerald, am a United States pension attorney of Washington, D. C. The records of my office show that in the month of March, 1880, there came te me a letter purpeitinjr te he from Keb- ert Ilatma, of Graluims X Reads, Seuth Carolina. The letter stated in a few words that the writer had received wounds dur ing the la'te war, fractnring his arm, and desiring te knew whether lie could obtain a pension or no, The letter did net state auything in reference te what regiment the applicant belonged, or upon which side he fought. Supposing that it was a Union soldier, of course, a printed blank containing a list of questions for the applicant te answer, te bring out a history of his case, was sent te him, containing in writing upon the back thereof, the follewing: Jr. Hanna : Dear Sir : Yours received and contents noted. Please answer the questions herein carefully, and return te me at once. Frem your statement you appear te have a geed case. Yours truly, N. W. FlTZGKRALD. By due course of mail, the blank was re turned, having been lillcd up, but in a diHercut hand from the lirst communica tion. It was places in the hands of a special clerk, whose duty it was te examine carefully the answers te que&tiens, and sec if it was a meritorious case. In the blank iu answer te the question, "Te what regiment and company did net belong ?" it was stated " Te Company G; leth Seuth Carolina." This was brought te my notice and I at once directed the clerk te return the blank te the claimant, and asccrtien whether it was a loyal or rebel regiment. I did net knew but what it was a loyal colored regiment. I will state right here, that in seme of the seceded states loyal regiments were organized. The reg iments iu most of the states bore numbers next higher in rotation than the highest number employed in the Mexican war. Thus the first regiment organized in Indi ana in the last war, was the Gth. because that state had live regiments iu the Mexi can war, and if Seuth Carolina had only one loyal regiment in the last war, it might have numbered the 13th. Hence the blank was returned te the clatincnt containing the following indersement : "Mr. Hanna, will please state hereon whether the leth Seuth Carolina, was a loyal or a rebel organization, and return this blank. Respectfully, N. W. Fitzgerald, Attorney."' Iu the usual time, the blank was return ed bearing the follew1 ing endorsement : "The 15th Seuth Carolina was a loyal organization. Yours truly. ' Remnrr Hanna." Thereupon, thinking it was a loyal regi ment, but that some error might have been made by the claimant in tlcscribins the regiment, I directed a clerk who was deingthat class of work in my office, te procure Ilanna's declaration for pension, in due form, and te leave the name of the regiment in blank, te be filled up by the applicant. The declaration was duly pre pared according!'. It gees en te state that he was wounded in tire right arm, in October "04. and severely disabled. It also says, following the above : " I have never been in the military service of the U. S. otherwise thau set forth above, and I am new disabled from obtaining my sub sistence, by reason of my disabilities above stated which were leccived in the service of the U. S., and I make this declaration te obtain a pension, &c, &c Said declaration, thus prepared was sent te Hanna, and he went before one J. II. Keels, clerk of court' te be sworn te the same. It appears that the said clerk of court, in filling up the description of the regiment, where it had been left blank, wrote therein "Seuth Carolina C. S. A." He evidently did se, te save the peer ig norant Hanna from perjury, or else for a trick or joke upon him. After the return of the declaration te my office, the added words, " Seuth Carolina, C. S. A." were overlooked by my examining clerk, and the case was filed in the pension office without it coming te my notice that it was a rebel regiment. Hanna signed the declaration by mark, and it appears from the investigation that I .have made in the case that he is an ig norant unlettered man, and was aided iu the preparation of the case, by some one who desired te play a joke upon him. Nene of the letters in the case appear te be Ilanna's writing. In fact, he cannot write. The persons who aided and abetted him te prepare his case may have been in tending te get up some great scare about rebel claims te use as a campaign docu ment. It would have been forever impos sible for him te obtain a pension for ser vice iu the C. S. A. Every intelligent voter will knew this. The Republican campaign committee have caused the application of this man Hanna no be printed by tens of thousands, and are scattering them broadcast ever the country as a campaign document te ftightcn the soldier. Te attempt te give such a trivial affair any importance, as a political document, only shows the weakness of the party that must resort te such tricks te attempt te gain the soldier's vote. Every intelligent man who can read, knows that such an application could have been made only by an ignoramus or a feel, and he also knows that the con stitution of the U. S. forever prohibits the payment of the rebel debt. In a large pension office, such an accident is liable te occur at any time. It is net possible te absolutely make no mistakes, in an office where from 30 te 40 clerks are constantly employed upon pension claims. I regard the attempt te get up capital or te make votes out of this little error or oversight, as an insult te the intelligent voters every where. Great political parties, ought te go before' the people, upon national issues, and net upon mistakes made in an attor ney's office, nor upon the actions of an ig norant, unlettered individual, who was being made a dupe of, by designing men as 'a trick or a "joke. In the National Citizen? Soldier, a paper of which I am managing editor, and which is read by 100,000 soldiers, I will expose this silly effort te get up a panic en rebel claims. OCTOBER 23, 1880 Statesmen and intelligent men of all par ties, and the enlightened press of the country, treat this whole case as deserv ing net a moment's attention. It is only the narrow-minded, bigoted and prejudiced, who use such arguments as the rebel claim of peer ignorant Hanna's for the purpose of frightening the ignor ant. Ne intelligent voter or soldier will be frightened or misled by this campaign dodge. A prominent Republican paper of Pitts burgh, Pa., laughs at the absurdity of the attempt te make of this trival affair a matter of any importance whatever. I be lieve that the use of this rebel pension doc ument will react, upon theso who are try ing te use it. I, as a Republican, condemn the act, as unworthy of any party, or of any honest, fair-minded, intelligent man. Respectfully, N. W. Fitzgerald, Pension Attorney. Washington, D. C. Hew Te Pet Plauts. Tiie first consideration in petting plants is te have the soil iu a suitable condition, neither tee wet nor tee dry just in a friable condition. If tee wet, it will bake hard together and prevent the roots of the plant penetrating it readily ; if very dry, the ball will net be of the proper firmness throughout, and some difficulty will be found in getting the water for the first two or three waterings te go through it. The pet should be perfectly clean, inside and out; and if it has been used before, it should be well washed and diied before using it again. In shifting a plant from a smaller into a larger pet, take the neck of the plant be tween the fore and middle fingers of the left hand, placing the bottom of the pet in the right hand, turn it upside down, and give the rim of the pet two or three nips en the cdue of a table or your petting bench ; this will loosen the ball, and you can then readily lift the pet from it. As a general rule, in shifting a plant from a smaller te a larger net, select a pet in which the pet you are shiftingnwi can stand readily. Rooted cuttings should at fist have a two or tlnee inch pet, and be shifted from these as the pets become full of roots. Petters gen erally advance the sizes of their pets by an inch ; thus there are two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight inch pets ; above the last size they advance by two iu ches, the measurements bcinj the internal diameter of the rim. Fer ordinary room plants an eight-inch pet is as large as can be conveniently managed. When geran iums, fuchsias and similar plants outgrew an eight-inch pet, they should be taken out of it and have the roots and tops pruned back, and again petted in the same sized pet. It used te be the custum te place an oys ter shell or a potsherd ever the hole in the bottom of the pet, in the idea that it pre vented the drainage from being stepped up. It is new discarded by the best cultivators, as it really produces the difficulty it was intended te obviate, by largely reducing the size of the hole. If the hole gets stop step ped up it can readily be cleaned out with a knile or a sharp stick. When pelting a cutting put a little soil in the bottom of the pet, then take the plant in your left baud, and letting the roots hang loosely in the pet, and keeping the neck of the plant in the centre, with your right hand or a small trowel fill the soil iu the pet, bump the pet down en the table or bench a few times te settle the earth evenly, and then firmly press it down with the thumbs, net filling the pet full, but leaving a sufficient space at the top for watering. If the plant te be repotted is an established one, take it out of the pet iu the way already directed, and pet it into one a size larger. With the lingers or a blunt-pointed stick remove about half an inch or mere of the outside of the ball ; if the loots are much matted, they may be cut .away en the outride with a sharp knife, then placing sonic soil in the bottom of the pet, put the plant iu it, and then fill in the soil between the ball and the pet, ramming it down moderately with a blunt stick, making sure that no vacan cies are left. The surface of the ball should be a little below the level of the top of the pet. Always be careful te leave sufficient room at the surface for watering but never bury the neck or cellar of the plant in the soil ; te de se is very injurious te many plants, especially azaleas, camellias, oranges, lemons and ether hard-weeded plants. After repotting your plants, place them in a shady place, whcic they will net be exposed te high, drying winds, and water them from a watering pet with a line hose butde net give tee much at once. Only give enough te settle the soil ; if you give tee much, it makes the soil a puddle, and makes it hard when it dries out somewhat. The Lime Kiln Club. Detroit Free Press. The chairman of the committee en agri culture begged leave te officially notify the club that the last" watermelon had disap peared from the market, and respectfully suggested that Waydewn Bcbcc be in structed te invent and deliver a poem en the sad event. This might or might net be a put-up job, but Brether Bcbcc put en a sweet smile and was happy te inform the club that he had already invented a poem en the subject, and would read it if there were no objections. Whalebone Hewkcr, Derkus Smith, Itiseup Davis and several- ethers at ence ebicctcd, and Jicbec lest Ins sweet smile and sat down. Twe weeks since a preposition te illumi nate Paradise hall was discussed and held ever te await facts and figures premised by Brether Gardner. He new announced that he was ready te say a few werts. "It seems te me," he began, "dat de me' light we git in dis hall, dc wuss our furncher will leek te us. In dis subdued light we kin sort e' hide our feet, our old cleze, an' dc bald spot of our heads. Dar's smithing' 'bout the smell ob kerosene ile dat exhilarates us, an' we knew dat dc cost e' lightin' up am only twenty-one cents per mcetin'. We has bought de lamps, have four gallons of ile in stock, an' any change no ' would put us te a smart less. Dc time fur puttin' in de Mcctrick light hasn't arevc yit, an' I must place my wete en any furder purccedins." During the past week the Lime Kiln club has received substantial tokens of the friendship of the general public. A gentleman in Bosten forwarded by express the tea-kettle used by General Putnam when he made the celebrated horseback ride down the stone steps. The article is in geed order, and will prove a valuable addition te the club museum. Brether Lipskum, of Warren county, N. C, sent en a ten dollar bill, geed five years after the independence of the Confederate states, te be added te the collection already en exhibition. A resident of Cincinnati for warded an onion weighing two pounds and a quarter, but Givcadam Jenes mis took it for a new kind of muskmclen and ate it mere than half up before lie was brought te his senses. Chicago presented the club with an old revolver left in that city in 1874 by Lucy Stene, and Columbus forwarded several relics of the glacial pe riod and au invitation te a candy pull. A vote of' thanks was passed te each and every donor. A. Geed Blddsace. Fer Nauseous Drags, no use there seen will be. Fer Salts, Magnesia, Senna no pretenae. Dispensing Chemists, all men will apcree : Jiat wiien Dlspepsia oils us then' the time te get Spring Blessem, best of remedies, the very best thing yet. Prices : 50c., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. 19 conemical Advice. If I were going te buy a violin what method should I take te get it cheap ? Why wait till father or mother had the Rheumatism and then buy a bottle of Eclectric Oil. Fer I should net enlyget them cured hut a phial in (violin). Fer sale bv U.B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 13S North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 20 31EDICAX.. CUTICURA Itching ami Scaly Diseases, Scrofulous Humors Ulcers, uiu sores anti mer curial Affectieus enred when all ether human agencies fail. 1. Ccticcua RKseLVExr puriiles, strengthens and supports the xystem through the most critical stages of bleed, skin and Bealp humors and disorders of the liver, kidneys and urinary erirjms. i. CtrncriiA. a medicinal jelly, arrests dis ease, allays intlanunatien. itching and irrita tion, heals ulcers and cats away dead skin and ilcsh. 3. Ccticcilv JIedicisai. Seap, for the toilet, bath and nursery, cleanses, seethes, refreshes and hcautitles the skin. Cuticuua Shavine Se.u is the only medicinal shaving soap. SKIS HUMORS, MILK CKUST, &c. Skin Hcmek. Mrs S. K. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her frae, head and ome parts et her body were almost raw. Head cov ered with s-eabs and sores. Suttcred fearfully, mid tried everything. Permanently cured by Cutictira Remedies. Milk CnusT. Mrs. Rowers, 113 Clinten street, Cincinnati, speaks of her sister's child, who was cured et milk crust, which resisted all remedies for two years. New a Une, healthy hev. with a beautiful head et hair. Tctteu op tub IIaxiw. Klizabeth Rnckley Littleton, N. II., thankfully praises the Cuti citra Remedies ter a cure of tetter et the hands, which had rendered them almost useless te her SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, &e. Scald IIemi. II. A. Raymond, auditor F. W., J. &S. R. It., Jacksen, Mich., was cured et scald head of nine years' duration by the Cu tieura Kemedies. Fallixe ok the Hair. Frank A. Bean. Steam Fire Kngine(, Bosten, was cured ei alepecia or falling of the hair, by the Cuticura Reme dies, which completely restored his hair when all said he would lese it. LUxDituxF. Themas Lee, 2270 Frankford ave nue. Philadelphia, afflicted with dandruff which for twenty years had covered his scalp with scalus one-quarter et an inch iu thickness, cured by the Cutieura Remedies. Cutictr Remedies arc prepared by WKKKS .t POTTKIt, Chemists and Drugglsts.360 Wash ington snuet, Bosten, and are for wile by all Druggiii.-.- Price et Cuticuua, a Medicinal Jelly, h-iall boxes, 50 cents; large boxes $1. Cuticuiuy Reselvent, the new Rloed Furitter. $1 per bottle. Ucticuka Medicixal Toilet Seap, i"i cents. Cuticuua Medicinal Suavinu Soai 1" cents ; in .bars ler Rarbers and large consumers, 50 cente. t2All wailed free en receipt of price. SANFOBD'S RADICAL. CURE FOR CATARRH. UOne bettle Radical Cure, one Bex ca tarrh Solvent, and one improved in haler. Price for all, 61.00. Is of marvelous efficacy for relieving violent attacks et Sneezing, te which many are sub ject, for cleansing the Head and Nasal Passages when clogged with the etrensive matter, ler dcoderiziug and purifying the breath, for ren dering the Head clear, the Brain active, the Breathing easy, and every Sense in a most grateful and seethed condition. Beginning with the Nasal passages, it cleanse-', deodorizes, seethes and "heals. It ar rests the formation et pntrid matter. It strikes at the very heart et the disease. This done, its constitutional action gradually and thorough Iv removes from the bleed and circulating lluids the poison that has been sucked up by the absorbents from purulent matter which had dreppeil into the stomach and been in haled by the lungs. Ask your druggi3tfer Saxfeijd's Radical Ccke. General Agts.. WEEKS & POTTER. Bosten. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Placed ever the centre of the nervous force, the pit of the stomach, they stimulate the Liver. Meiuaeh and Bowels, perfect digestion, cure Dyspepsia, Bilious Celic, Cramps and Pains, ami prevent Ague and Malarial Dis eases. Fer Veak and seie Lungs. Palpitation et the Heart, I'aiutul Kidneys, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica, ihey are the best rem edy in the uerlil. Ask for Cellins Velataic ELEcriuc FLAbTKits. Only ' cents. COAL. i). li. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. elf Yard: Ne. S3) North Water and Prince -tieets nli.w i.euiei:. Lancaster. nS-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal et li.e Bet Quality put up expressly or family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. a- YAKD 150 SOUTH WATER ST. ne-".l-Ud PHILIP SCHUM.SON & CO. p()Al.! COAL! COAL! If We have constantly 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, si7-lyil 231 NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, .'.TO XOKTII WATER ST., Laneatter, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Olllcc : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. feb28-lyd f O TO REILLY & KELLER ren GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds of. Ceal. Quality and quantity guaranteed. Manure by the car lead at Philadelphia stock yard prices. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. ) Ofliec, 20J East Chestnut street. $ augl7-tfd r mi muii and coal bt telephone The undersigned are new prepared te re ceive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c, by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange and ue your own unieiiiiK '8. II SKVER . SOVK Miinn1 S. jl9-tfdSJ S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. ROBES, BLANKETS, C. s IGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I have new en hand the LAr.aE8T.BE8TAD Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined BUFFALO RORES 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 denc."Sa A. MILEY, 108 North Quern St., Laneatter. 25-lydJiWAB Price Twe Cemte. CLOTMINB. Timely Advice en Fall Clethes. Yeu are thinking of your clothing for fall ; what it shall be ; hew and where you shall get it. Comb and See Us. Come and see us, or drop us a line, saying what you want, as near as you can. If you are here, you can sec for yourself a great variety of things, try en what you like, and go home with the old clothes iu a bundle. That is very easy ; and nothing can be mera satisfactory. Net a Stkanhk Place. It isn't as if you were going te a strange place. The chances are you've liccn here before, and knew something of our ways. Perhaps your neighbor has been here ; and has told you it was a geed place te go te. Perhaps you've only read that we sell a geed many clothes, and say te pople who buy them: Bring them back if you don't find them every way te your liking. New this is really why wc are net strangers te anybody; because we deal with everybody as with a neigh bor; and expect him te coma right back if he has cause of complaint. Ik you Don't Come. But, suppose you don't come. Hew are we going te sell you just what you want te buy, without your seeing things beforehand ? Try ; write ; say about hew much you want te pay for a business suit, dress suit, overcoat, or whatever you want ; say what your occupation is ; say anything that has auy bearing en what we engh te send you. It will net take us two minutes te guess what you want ; if we don't zrucss right, that's our less, net yours. Have Your Own Way ! Perhaps you want your clothing made te your measure. Did you sus pect that we make te measure a half million dollars' worth of clothing every year for people we never saw and never expect te see ? Yeu may be very certain that wc have a way of do ing such work withent much risk of a misfit ; for a misfit, you knew, comes right back te us. Wc are pretty care ful -about making blunders when we've get them all te make geed. Our Way : Our wa$- of doing business is te make the buyer welcome, at the out set, te all the advantage and all the guarantee he can ask for. WANAMAKBB & B-OWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. KlltNEY AND LITER CURE. Warner's Safe Kitey i Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. , A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of -both Male and Female. BEAD THE RECORD: "It saved my life.!' E. It. Lately, Helma, Ala- "It is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Maga zine. " It has nassed severe tests and wen endorse ments from some or the highest medical talent in the country." New Yerk World, " Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with it." C. A. JTarvey, D. D., Wahington,D. C. This tireat Nataral Kenedy is for Sale by Dnggists la all Farts r the WrM. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. 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