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Voleme XVII-Ne. 258.
LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1881.
Price Tw Celts.
dry
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IVLER, BOWERS & MUKST!
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OFFERING BARGAINS IN
CAKPETS!
TO IlEDUCE STOCK.
GOOD INGRAIN CARPETS dewu as low as 25 cents per yard.
BETTER INGRAIN CARPETS from 31 cents up te 50 cents per yard.
BEST INGRAIN CARPETS from 50 cents up.
Bedy Brussels ! Tapestry Brussels !
At extraordinarily low pi-ices, in order te reduce the large stock we have of them.
RAG CARPETS, Best Goods Manufactured
for the Least Meney.
MATTINGS at closing out prices.
WINDOW SHADING AND FIXTURES at low prices.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS at away down prices
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
NOTE. On te meirjw Friday evening, July 1st, we will commence closing our
store at (5 o'clock, p. m., except Saturday evenings.
fAVUII M. MAfiirfl
TOBH A. CHARLES.
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LANE
-ALL KINDS OF-
Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains,
AT THE OLD RELIABLE STAND,
- Ne. 24 East King Street.
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SILK DEPARTMENT. Special Inducements In Black ami Colored Silks.
The general DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT constantly being added te and prices
marked down te promote quick sales.
MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT complete in nil its details.
CARPETlNUS.QUEENSWAEE AND GLASSWARE in immense variety and at very
Lew Irices
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT unsurpassed in quantity and quality, and goods in all tbe
departments guaranteed te be what they are s.'tld lnr.
3C'aM and see us.
JACOB. M. MARKS,
JOHN A.
IBOtf HITTERS.
fKON 111TTKUS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended ler all diseases requiring a certain and effi
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life te the nerves. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Totting the
Floed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, cle. Tbe only Iren Preparation that will
aet blacken tbe teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the ABC Boek, 33
pp. nt useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
re-iydftw BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
VLOTHnra.
r CLOTHING!
Anyone having neglected or put off getting themselves a SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT
will de well te call at CENTRE HALL, Se. 12 EAST KING STREET.
MYERS & RATHFON.
The LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. We
are offering our Stock et
Spring and Summer Goods
At reduced prices. In order te make room Ter our coming Fall Stock. If von want a Kcady
Made Suit yen can be suited for a very small amount of money.
It you prater being measured and having a Suit, made te order yen can find no better
stock te select from and at such prices as will astonish you. Indeed the prices are se low that
no one need go about in a shabby suit these days.
Just think of It, we can furnish you with
COAT, PANTS ANT VEST
te keep cool In, ter the the enormous amount of THREE DOLLARS. Yes, for a man te wear,
and a big man tee. Call and sec and be suited ami save money. We employ the best experi
enced Cutters, and we can guarantee satisfaction in every particular.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE HALL,
. 18 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PEN.VA.
PZVHBERS8
fOHN .. ARNOLD.
PLUMBERS' SUPPLY HOUSE.
A FULL
GUM TUBING,
LEAD TRAPS,
IRON HYDRANTS,
IRON PAVE WASHES,
GAS GLOBES,
BATH TUBS,
BATH BOILERS,,
WATER CLOSETS,
KITCHEN SINKS.
WASH STANDS,'
IRON FITTINGS,
WROUGHT IRON PIPE,
FRENCH RANGES FOR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rapr2-ttd
MULZ1XERT,
1881
Hf RINU
.
FINE MILLINERY GOODS.
THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES FOR
HATS, BONUS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS . AND RIBBONS
Alse, tbe Latest Spring Stylet or DRESS TRIMMINGS..BUTTONS AND FRINGES, at;
I. A. HOUGHTOFS CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
aoena.
G
IVLEU, BOWERS HURST!
LANCASTER, PA.
fOHN n. ROTH.
& CO.
CHARLES.
JOHN II. ROTH.
ritON HITTERS.
SURE APPETISER.
CLOTHING!
SUPPLIES.
fOHN l. ARNOLD.
LIKE OF
STEAM COCKS, SOIL FIFE,
CHECK VALVES, LEAD PIPE,
HYDRANT COCKS, GAS COCKS,
CURB STOPS, GAS FIXTURES,
GLOVE VALVES, ' ROOFING SLATE,
CENTBE PIECES, TIN PLATE,
OPENING
OF
1881
MISHLEIt'S HERB BITTERS.
" A PROPHET IS NOT WITHOUT
A. Hener save In his own ' mntry."
True and yet like most truisms it has Its ex
ceptions. The most striking Illustration et
this is leund In the reputation acquired by
Mishler's Herb Bitters during the twenty
five years it has been before the people.
Grewing from small beginnings as simply a
local remedy, it lias steadily worked Its way
te tbe foremost rank anions the standard
medical preparations of the age ; yet nowhere
Is It mere highly regarded than right here at
home, lu the scenes et Its earliest victories
ever disease. Yeu can scarcely find a in.ni,
woman or child in Lancaster county, who, at
some time or ether, has net used it, and the
testimony of all is given in its praise. The
farmer, the mechanic, laboring men and wo
men, the merchant, the clergyman, the banker,
the lawyer; people in every walk and condi
tion et life arc all alike familiar with its
merits.
The Hen. Thaddcu- Stevens, member ei
Congress from this district, suffering from an
affection of the Kidneys, could lind relief in
nothing else. In a letter te a lriend (new in
our possession) he writes: "MISIILER'S
HERB niTTKICS is the most wonderful com
bination of medicinal herbs lever saw."
The Hen. A. L. Hayes, Law Judge of the
Courts of Lancaster county, wiltes: "I have
used it myself and in my family and am satis
fied that its reputation is net ttnmerited.'"
Hen. Geerge Sanderson. Mayer et Lancas
ter city ler 10 years, writes : "It has become
familiar as a household word, and a necessary
addition te the medical requirements of every
family. In my opinion it is THE BEST REM
EDY EVER lNTltODUUED."
Jacob F. Frcy, esq., Sheriff et Lancaster
county, was cured et Rheumatism.
J. O. Stelnhauser, Superintendent et the
Lancaster County Hospital, testifies te its
success in that institution in the treatment et
Dyspep'sla, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Rheumatism, Asthma and Scrofula, and this
testimony Is endorsed from a like experience
by A. Fairer, esq., Steward or the Iineaster
County Almshouse.
The proprietors have in their possession
thousands of letters and certificates from per
sons In every section of the country who have
been cured of various Diseases, and 11 is their
proud beast that they have never published a
line that was net genuine, nor n name that
was net authorized. Seme of these read like
miracles, but the facts are Indisputable. One
et the most remarkable Is the case of Isaac
Saltzcr, et Maycrstewn, Lebanon county. Pa.,
cured of Hereditary Scrofula, aggravated by a
perk diet. -Wc have two large jars of scabs
which he saved and brought te us us a curios
ity. He has net two square inches en his en.
tire body that Is net marked with a scar, yet
Mishler's Herb Bitters cured him.
Te-day It Is sold by druggists and country
storekeepers In almost every town, village and
hamlet throughout the length and breadth of
this great country, and every where the same
verdict Is recorded.
Thousands et families far removed fiem
physicians rely upon It In every emergency
and It never fails them ; with it in the house
they feel, yes they knew, tlicy are safe against
the attacks of disease. It has earned, it pos
sesses and will continue te deserve the confi
dence of the people.
A preparation thus approved alike by the
most prominent officials and the great mass
of the community must nesscs merit. In fact
A CERTAIN REMEDY.
for purifying tbe Bleed and secretions A
O.UICK AND ABSOLUTE CURE for Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint, all Diseases of the
Kidneys, Cramp in the Stomach and every
form of Indigestion A SURE REMEDY for
Intermittent Fever, Fever and Ague, and all
ether periodical Complaints. AN IMMEDI
ATE RELIEF ter Dysentery, Celic, Cholera
Merbus and Kindred Diseases. It is a PURE
AND WHOLESOME STOMACHIC; AN
UNEQUALLED APPETIZER, A TONIC
WITHOUT A RIVAL AND A PANACEA
ter all Diseases of the Lungs, Heart and
Threat. IT CURES Fever and Agne with
greater certainty than Quinine, and In the river
bottoms of trie West lias largely superceded
that long considered specific for Chlils and
Fever, and the various forms et Italai la.
Its tendency te direct action upon the Kid
neys renders its use peculiarly beneficial In
all Diseases of this nature. It prevent the
formation or Gravel, and where formed will
dissolve and remove it. The aged and feeble
will find It most comforting and strengthen
ing, It remedies the frequent necessity for
getting np at night and wilt ensure sound
sleep.
PROMPT. CERTAIN AND POWERFUL
In Its effects ; It is se mild and gentle in its
operations that It may be given with absolute
safety te the youngest child.
LADIES, old and young, married and
single, in every walk and condition et life
will find its occasional use highly beneficial.
The weary aches, the pains in the back and
shoulders, tbe sinking, all gene feelings,
nausea and headaches, will be avoided and the
pallid cheeks et the weak and debilitated will
rival the rose and peach in the brightness and
delicacy et their bloom. In a word it is
NATURE'S OWN ASSISTANT,
SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES
Enclosed In a yellow wrapper. Sec that the
cork is covered by a 4 cent proprietary stamp
from our own private date, bearing a finely
engraved portrait of Dr. B. Mishler
It is sold by all Druggist and Storekeepers.
Try it
Tbe MisblBr Hirt Bitters Ge.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
LANCASTER, PA.
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
If your child lias worms, you will find
PROF. PARKER'S PLEASANT WeRH
SYRUP, .the Safest, Speediest and Surest
Remedy. IT DESTROYS AND REMOVES
THEM WITHOUT PAIL. Se Caster Oil,
Ragmsta or any ether after physic is re
quired. It is se pleasant that even the
youngest child will take It readily.
Ask for Prof. Parker's Pleasant
Werm Syrap and Take
Ne Other.
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers.
Price Scents per Bettle.
Haucastcr Intclitaencrr.
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1891.
About Comets by Clairvoyants.
Kxtracts Frem "Worlds Within Worlds."
Fer the Ixtelligexcer.
" Before entering upon a description of
the nature of comets it will be necessary
that a short introductory explanation shall
be given, without which, the whole sub
ject must remain unintelliable.
Let it then be observed, that what per
sons arc in the habit of calling animal and
vegetable life, is an influx from the great
central sun of the universe, communicated
first te the primary of each system (by
comets) and from thence emenating te each
and every satallitc turougueut creation.
It is scarcely necessary te say that this in
flux is iu itself electrical, or that it con
tains in combination all the principles of
vital and physical electricity. The pri
mary of each system bsing always positive
or attractive, when compared with its
satallitcs (iu aphelion) naturally exerts
ever them, while in that position, an 'at
tractive affinity, drawing them towards
itself, but as they approach their perihelion
they also become positive or of the same
nature, and are as a consequence, repelled,
but are again attracted when they reach
their aphelion. Thus twice in a year, they
are attracted and repelled. Te make this
understood, it will be necessary te state,
that contrary te the received theory, the
sun is in the centre of the earth's orbit,
which is an clipsis, about four millions of
miles less in its shortest diameter.
The sun being in the centre, we have,
consequently, two points at which a planet
is near the sun and two at 'which it is
furthest off, or the planet is twice in one
year in perihelion and twice iu aphelion
the former corresponding te the vernal and
autumnal equinoxes, aud the latter te the
summer and winter solstices. Iu this great
fact will be found a substitute for the doc
trines of centripetal and centrifugal forces
the motion of each planet around its
primary, resulting from and producing its
own electrical equalization, as well as its
motion around its own axis. There prob
ably is no point in astronomical science
less understood or mere ridiculously mis
represented than the nature and uses of
.comets.
The irregularity in the return of most
comets would go te prove that they are
net confined te euc solar system, as is sup
posed by some, aud favors the idea that
they traverse the various sys'ems in the
universe as messengers of electrical equal
izatien. The theory, therefore, of the
periodic return of any given comet must
be fallacious ; the near agreement of any
two comets riot establishing their identity,
uut only proves tliat tlicy both nave en
tered our system from some system be
yond.
The old theory of the motion of planet
ary bodies is tee mechanical and the laws
of centripetal and centrifugal forces, when
applied te comets, would land them in the
sun, especially if their centrifugal force
was destroyed for five or six hundred
days, as in the case of the celebrated
comet of Halley.
Comets are no doubt electrical glebes and
after having equalized any given system,
are necessarily repelled from that system,
with a velocity equal Jtethcir diminished
electrical condition, aim as the tail of com
ets, when going from the sun, always pro
ceeds their bodies, it net only proves that
they are electrical but mere rcpellant than
their bodies."
The present comet seems te prove this
view of their motion and nature, as it was
first seeu, after having passed around the
sun and is new apparently passing iu the
direction of the North Star.
W. B. P.
Mark Twain On the Comet.
The llarlfuril Astronomers Gloomy View
of the Situation.
New Yerk Sun.
Desiring te get the opinion of tbat cele
brated amateur astronomer, Mr. Samuel
Longherno Clemens, en the new comet, I
visited bis house this morning just before
daybreak. His passionate fondness for
observing celestial phenomena is well
known. I was confident that I should
find him at his telescope in the turret that
caps the northeast corner of his extraor
dinary mansion. A few well directed
pebbles brought him te the window.
" Helle !" said he. " Come up; but don't
wake the baby. Mind tbe sixth stair en
the second flight ; it creaks a Hades of a
falsetto." Se saying, he let down his
deer key at the end of a string.
When I reached the turret my friend
was lie longer inside. lie was sitting in
an open scuttle leading te the reef, smok
ing a cigar. His face had a haggard leek
and his long legs hung listlessly through
the scuttleway. " Yeu leek tired, Mark"
said I." ''Have you been at it all
night?"
All night ?" said he. ".This makes
the fourth consecutive night that I haven't
closed half an eye. Its wearing en me.
This constant responsibility is undermin
ing my constitution. My sense of duty
is as strong as the next man's, but some
times I feel like letting go my grip, even
if the condemned planet slides into the
revised version of brimstone. All night ?
Geed night ! Some ether night !"
". Well," said I, " there's no occasion
for anger. Nobody compels you te sit up
here in the malarieus morning atmosphere
and early dew."
He mastered his wrath and .gazed down
upon me with an expression of melancholy
pity.
"The tail of thatcemet," said he. "is,
according te my calculations, a trifle ever
42,000,000 miles long ; yet it wouldn't
reach mere than a quarter way through
the skulls of some people that I knew.
The reckless ignorance of mankind amazes
me mere anijnere the elder I grew. Why
don't I go te bed ? Yes, it would be a
perfectly easy and natural thing te go te
bed, wouldn't it new? Perhaps I had bet
ter go te bed." And he laughed deri
sively. "What in the name of common sense
are yen driving at, Clemens ?" I de
manded. "Oh, nothing at all. Nothing except
that while the mad revelry of the world
gees en below, and the multitude pursues
its wonted avocations precisely as though
a universal catastrophe was net immi
nent, one solitary watcher sits up
here in his lonely tower, brav
ing dauger and incurring great
fatigue for the sake of his infatuated fellow-beings.
Therfl have been examples
of such devotion' te duty in history, but
they are rare, and it has always, been left
te posterity te recognize them. At the
present moment I fill the pest of lookout
te the planet, young man. You'll find set
down in the census the exact number of
fellow-citizens whose existence depends
upon my vigilance. That's all I'm driv
ing at !"
' " I always knew your philanthropy,
Mark. Yet I must say that this last uu
'dcretaking surprises me."
He immediately became affable and
even confidential. "There is a geed deal
of the true Christian spirit of self-denial
iu it, isn't there, new? Yeu see, tbey
are all wrong about the tail. I've ciph
ered en that tail until I understand every
inch of it. It's absurd te suppose that
the tail isn't solid, aud pretty tough, tee.
De you imagine that this comet could
go bulging through space at the rate of
the rate of 200 miles a minute without
knocking spots out of a tail that was va
por? Tie a fog bank en the rear end of
the New Yerk and Bosten 4 o'clock ex
press, start her off at even forty miles an
hour, and see hew long your feir bank will
travel iu company with your locomotive.
Yet they ask us te swallow this infernal
nonsense about the comet's tail. My ob
servations convince me that comet's tails
are of a tough and fibcreus nature, like
Hartferd beefsteaks. "
The conclusion forced en the cones cenes cones
peudeut was that it was a simple case of
being up all night.
A Bedchamber Ceiling.
What Jules Lefebvre is Making for Mr. Van
derblit's New lleue.
The Paris correspondent of a Philadel
phia paper says : " Jules Lefebvre is one
of the mere practical of the French artists,
his studio being literally an atelier, a
working-room and net a show place. He
lives ever in the old artistic quarters, new
lcplaced iu the affections of many of the
great French painters by the newer charms
and abounding splendors of the wkle
avenues around the Park Merceau. It
is something of a climb te mount the
vast, airy, well-lighted room, which is new
occupied by a vision of exceediug beauty,
the ceiling ordered by Mr. Vanilerbilt for
Mis. Vandcrbilt's bedchamber. It reads
like a talc of the 'Aiabian Nights' a
sleeping apartment with such a dream of
vague poetic levlincss enshrined overhead
te greet the owner's gaze at the moment
of his or her awakening. Fer the ex
quisitely ideal talent of Jules Lefebvre has
never produced anything mere charming.
It is the dream of a poet who has sunk te
sleep under the stars et J une witli an in
vocation te the Goddess of Night upon his
lips. The design represents the dawn, but
with a graceful originality the painter
has chosen te represent net the
arrival of Aurera, but the departure
of the night. Personified by the
beauteous Phoebe, the sister of Apelle,
Night, with the crescent moon upon her
brew, is drawn by two lovely nymphs,
representing the Morning Hours, in a sil
very car that rolls ever the dispersing
mists. The nude and graceful goddess has
just launched a shaftef moonbeams against
a rosy Cupid, who, iu hovering in mid-air,
shelters his laughing face with ene dim
pled arm. Behind the goddess the part
ing clouds show the blue skies et morn
ing. This group occupies the upper half
of the canvas, while beneath is t-ecu, re
posing en the rose flushed mists, a second
and exquisite group -eprcsenting Sleep.
A beautiful Hlumbc.iig nymph, her fair
form draped in a transparent robe of palest
lilac, floats upberne en tier airy couch,
while ene winged elf nestles fast asleep at
her side, and another with outspread but
terfly wings bends ever te awaken her
with a kiss. At the lower right hand
corner of the composition the rising vapors
give a glimpse of the sun just showing
his rim above a tranquil sea. This is the
only vestige of prosaic reality iu the pic
ture. All the rest belongs, net te earth,
but te dreamland te the vague and divine
realm of the ideal. In looking at such
work as this, executed for the home of an
American millionaire, one feels as though
one were transported back te the days
when Guide'Keui painted ceilings and
Michael Angele executed frescoes, at the
bidding of patrons as generous as is (be
great railroad king."
The same correspondent also tells this
queer tale of Mme. Cassin or Mnie. de
Cassin : "I am told that some American
millionaire W. Vanderbilt, probably
has offered Mme. Cassin the sum of 800,
000 francs ($100,000) for the two gems of
her famous gallery, the 'Spanish Mar
riage,' by Fertnny, and the Saleme ' of
Henri Regnault, each painting being the
undoubted masterpiece of its gifted and
lamented creator. The lady gave for the
'Saleme ' 97,000 and for the Fortuny $14, -000,
se that the profit would would have
bean rather a neat one. She consulted
Alexandre Dumas respecting her final ac
tion iu the matter. 'De you need the
money?' asked the brilliant dramatist.
' Net at all,' was the reply. And, indeed,
she docs net, her fortune being estimated
at some $2,000,000. 'Then my advice te
you is te keep your pictures. They are
two of the noted masterpieces of modern
art, they are widely celebrated and your
possession of them has rendered yen
famous. Part with them, and yen will no
longer be Mme. de Cassin, you will only
be Mme. Cassin. Keep them, and leave
them te the Leuvre after your death, and
you will thus have acquired a title te im
mortality.' The lady took her gifted
fiic nd's advice and se these wonderful
works will net cress the Atlantic."
A Thrilling Experience.
A Tew et Seventeen Canal Beats lass Over
Twe Women One of Tlieiu Miraculous
ly Jsacapes Drowning.
The body of a woman was found in the
Hudsen river, near Verplanck's Point, en
Saturday Evening, and Corener Acker man
held an inquest, at which the following re
markable story was told :
The woman proved te be Eliza Gardner,
aged fifty years, whose home was at Vei
planck's Point. Last Wednesday evening
herself and her daughter Lydia, aged
eighteen years, who were employed en a
canal beat which traverses the Erie canal,
went out from Verplanck's Point, where
they had been visiting, te beard their beat,
which was in the forward part of a tow of
seventeen vessels bound north. The women
were in a small beat and weie rowing it
themselves. They pulled up alongside
their beat as near as they dared,
and were thrown a line lrem tbe
deck. The line fell short, and Mrs.
Gardner, in reaching for it, upset the
small beat and both women were thrown
into the river. They were expert swim
mers, and struck.eut feithe shore te avoid
the eddy tbat set in around the town, but
they could net swim against it, and were
rapidly sucked in towards the vessels and
finally disappeared beneath their own
canal beat. As they were drawn under
Mrs. Gardner caught held of her daughters
feet se that she could net swim. The
girl had presence of mind enough te shut
her mouth, held her nose with one hand
and keep herself as nearly en the surfpee
as possible with the ether. When the
first beat had passed ever the women they
came np directly in front of the one fol
lowing, there being an intervening space
of five or six feet only, which gave the
girl just time enough te fill her lungs
with air before the next beat ran
her down. In this way seventeen
beats passed ever the two women,
the elder of whom still clung te her daugh
ter's feet. When the last beat had passed
ever them the tow had almost come te a
step, for the alarm had been spread and
the tug's engines had been reversed. A
crowd collected at the end of the tow and
as the woman came te the surface a Hee
was thrown te them. It was caught by
Lydia, who held fast, and she was pulled
into a small beat almost lifeless. Mrs.
Gardner had suddenly disappeared, aud
although search was made for the body, it
was net fennd, aud the tow proceeded te
Trey. On Saturday a messenger was sent
back and the river dragged. In the even
ing the body was found and the corenor
notified, but none of the thrilling details
were made known until tbe inquest was
held, and then the story was told in an
indifferent style, as though the passage of
a whole flotilla of canal beats ever a couple
ex woman were an ordinary occurrence.
"Kuiunie ana Sugar."
Kcllefentc Watchman.
The following letter of Rev. Cotten Ma
ther, the great representative of New
England theolesry of two centuries age,
will serve te illustrate what a great gulf
new lies between uotten Mathers theology
and that of the present Christian world.
The letter is said te have been discovered
among some old papers in the Massachu
setts Historical society, aud bears date
" September ye 15. 1CS2" and is addressed
te " Ye aged and beloved Jehn Iliggin-
son" :
"There be new at sea a shippc (for our
friend Elias Iloldcreft, of Londen, did ad
vise me, by the last packet, that it would
sail some time in August) called 'ye Wel
come, R. Crrccn was master, which has
aboard a hundred or mere of ye heretics
and malignants called Quakers, with W.
Penn, who is ye scamp at ye head of
them, l e general court iias accordingly
given secret orders te Master Malachi
Huxlett, of ye brig Porpoise, te waylay ye
said Welcome near ye coast of Codd as
may be. and make captive of ye said Penn
and his uugodlie crew, se that ye Lord
may be glorified and net mocked en ye
soil of this new country with ye heathen
wershipps of these people. Much spoil
can be made by selling ye whole let te Bar Bar
baJecs, where slaves fetch geed prices in
ruinmc and sugar; and we shall net only
de ye Lord great service by punishing ye
wicked, but shall make gayne for His
ministers and people.
" Yenrs, in ye bowels of Christ,
"COTTON MATHER.
William Penn did indeed sail " in ye
shippe Welcome," and a goodly number
of his friends with him ; but the Lord
did net allow " Master Huxlett te waylaye
him uear the coast of Codd and make cap
tive ye said Penn and his uugodlie crew ;"
and the ministers and people did net re re
ceive the "great gayne " that their sale in
Barbadccs for " rnmme and sugar " would
have produced.
Nil Dexperaiidum.
Wiicn your girl gives you the mitten, and you
leel your heart is broke,
Don't give way te black despair, but treat it as
u joke.
Get your health In first-class order, a bottle el
Spring I'.Iossem buy.
And gaily join a singing class, and ler another
sweetheart try.
Price ;e eents. 'Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's
iTiigMerc, 1... ertli Queen. street, Lancaster.
l'ender en These Truths.
Torpid kidneys, and constipated bowels, are
the '..'rent causes et" chronic diseases.
Kidney-Wert has cured thousands. Try It
and you will add one mere te their number.
Habitual cestivcnf4alIlict8 millions of the
American people. Kidney-Wert will cure It
Kidney-Wert lias cured kindcy complaints
et thirty years standing. Trylt Exchange.
jn27-lwdAw
Jeseph Iiiirriulurger, Kreadway. Buffalo.
was indneed by his brother te try Themas'
Kclectrlc Oil. which cured him at once. This
fatuous specillc Is a positive remedy for bodily
pain. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's Jirng Stere,
137 North Queen .street, laucastcr.
Kidney Complaint Cured.
been for ever a year subject te serious disorder
tn ma moneys, ana eitcn nnaeic te business:
i iirecurcu your jjiimeck isioeu JlltUsrs sad
was relieved be tore lialfa bottle was used. I
intend te continue, as I feel confident that
they will entirely enre me." Frice SI. Fer
sale at II. tt. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
ASTltlVH KKWS AVVERTIHEMEM.
t STIMUil 1SKOS.
ADVERTISE! ENT.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET,
Have opened this week a New and well se
lected stock of
HOSIERY,
WHICH THKV AUK SELLING AT
.TKEMELY LOW PKICKS.
EX-
Goeil Fancy Hese ter for 10c. a pair.
Excellent Hese, finished seams, t pair for 25c.
Heed quality Hair-lined Kegnlar Made 2dc.
He st Pin-Striped Full Regular Made 35c
Full ltcgular .Made, Embroidered Centre, 00c.
Child's Plain Colored Hese, Silk Clocked, 17c
(ioed Halr-llncd inc. .
Imported Hese, Fancy Striped, 2 pair for 25c.
La.lies' Full Kegular .Made Hese, White and
Embroidered. 20c.
Great Geme Den ii Hats.
Eleiint Hats and Rennets at 19c.
Child's ( joed Latest Styla Hats at 19c.
TUIMMEI) HATS IN GREAT VARIETY
AT LOWEST PRICES.
FANS, PARASOLS.
LACES FROM 10c. APIECE UP.
ASTRIOHBRO'S.
tfUUNlTVMM.
s
CIA I. NOT1CK 'OK THE SEASON I
Yeu can have
FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE-VARNISHED
!
CHAIRS KECANED, RE-PAINTED AND
VARNISHED-!
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OYER LIKE
NEW !
OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED AT MODERATE
PRICES !
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-COVERED
AND UPHOLSTERED IN FIRST
CLASS MANNER!
AT
Falter A. Hcmitsh's
Furniture auri Picture Frame Reems,
15) KAST KINO STREET,
n84-.mil Over China Ball
CHINA AlOt OLAMWAMA.
D
ECOKATEO WARE
AT
CHINA HALL.
Havilanil Decorated China. Fruit Saucers,
Kerry Sets, Compertiers, Tete-a-Tete Seta,
Fruit Plates, Pitchers, Cuspaderts, 4c.
WEDGEW00D MAJOLICA.
Malellca Berry Sets, Frnlt Saucers, Bread
Tnivs. Trnvs .Tea Sets, Pltcncra. .Batters, c.
Latest Shapes and Style.
at
Call andseetbetn
HIGH & MARTINS,
IS KAST KINO STRUT.
ASTBICH BBOTHEBS
CLOIHIXO, VSDERWMAM, C.
OOHKTHING NEW!
LACE THREAD
UNDERSHIRTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
THE SHIRTMAKER,
NO. SB NORTH QCKKM STRB3CT,
MLOTH1NG, C.
What is iM'inir done at the
ONE PRICE STORE.
lust as fast ej.we can get our OODS of
CLOTHING together we are marking
them down and placing them en the
BARGAIN COITEB.
There are sonic mil suits among them
that are very desirable, being Just tbe
same as we have been selling through
out the season. Hut new we urn clos
ing nut the few that are left. Our
HAT DEPARTMENT
has been weeded out also, and a large
let et Different Styles are gathered to
gether. Seme were sold ter 91 ; ethers
for $1.50. But new you can have your
choice for 50 cents. Come anil make
your selection belerc they are all gene,
and remember and bring back wliat
' docs net suit.
WDJJAISOH k FOSTER,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
S,
'KINO OPKNINU
AT
H. GERH ART'S
m mm, mm,
Ha 6 But Kintj StTMC.
1 have just completed ttttlng up one of ttes
Finest Tailoring EstabHshmeBtn te be teawt
in this state, and am new prepared te stew
ay customers a stock of goods for the
SPRING TRADE,
which for quality; style and variety et
Patterns has never been equaled ia this efty.
I will keep and sell be goods which I eaaaet
recommend teny customers, no matter bow
low la price.
Ail goods warranted ae represented, aad
prices as low as the lowest, at
Nt. 6&st'KiigStmt,
Next Doer te the New Yerk Stere.
H. GERHART.
N
ew stock or clothine
SPRING 1881,
-AT
D. B. Hostetter & Sen's,
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Having made undsaal efforts te bratg before.
the public a H ae, stylish aad well made stock of
READY MADE CLOTHDIG,
we are new prepared te show them eae el tke
most carefully selected stocks of ckHhbjg ta
this city, at the Lewest Cask Prices.
MEN'S, EOT!? AXE IMJTES
CLOTHING!
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Piece Goods et the Hest Stylish
and at prices within tbe reach et all.
Designs
-wtilveaaai
D. B. Hostetter t Sei,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
t-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
JMW.
nOMETHINO MEW.
IKKOK DIAL
STEM-WINDING WATCH.
AUGUSTUS EMABS,
Ne. Ksst KtagStreet,
'.la.
J.1QV9MM, SC.
PURR WINES A1IB LIQUORS; ALMO
Dragglst'a at per ceat. Alcohol, a
A- Z. KINOWALTS
I Cheap Grocery and IJqaer Sterr,
lebW-ly d Ne. 2 West King StrMC
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