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LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 19. 1881.
Price Twe Crate.
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TOON -WANAMAKER'8 STOKK.
TOHN WASAMAKBB-S STUB.
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Dremakcrs find advantage iu buying satins, linings, trimmings and all
the paraphernalia of their art where tbey find everything they use. great va
riety of everything, and liberal dealing as well.
All wool black buntings that began the season at 25 cents, end it at 12
cents ; at 50, new 31 ; at $1, new C8 cents.
The gay little shawls of silk barege, chenille and tinsel are very acceptable
for evenings out of town. Further marking down te-day in zephyr shawls of
which we have a very great quantity.
Summer silk dresses, such as nave becu well received at $18, are new $15.
Ladies' cloth, flannel, gingham aud figured lawn dresses reduced about a third.
White wrappers at from ene-quaiter te three-quarters recent pnces ; gingham
aud percale wrappers at one-quarter.
Quite a collection of boy,' short trouser suits for $2; sailor and ethers;
none of them-made for any such price. Shirt waists at 40, such as bring ..
seersucker and polka-dot chiutz ; fast colors.
Men's seersucker vests 23 cents, trousers 50, coats 50; $1.25 for the suu.
White vest, soiled, 50 cents. Dusters $1. Stout trousers $1.50. Fancy worsted
suits $15 ; lately $20. Woolen vests 25 cents, trousers $1, coats $2.50.
All en bargain tables ; and a great many mere.
Made te measure; blue serge, $18 ; blue flannel. $15 ; Scotch Bannock Banneck
burn, $20.
MARKET STREET, MIDDLE ENTRANCE.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Streets, and
City Hall Square,
Hancaster Untclltgenccr.
TUESDAY EVENING. JPLY 19. 1881.
"marriage made easy.
VRKUIVHS PAID ON MATRIMONY.
f0W it
Works Eflect '"
trictn
the Rural l)ii-
PHILADELPHIA.
-1 IVLER, BOWERS UUUSTI
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IVLER. UOWERS HURSTI
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CARPETS! CARPETS!
Opening New Lines of "ODV mtUSSELS.
O&nlngNew Lines APraTtt BttUbSM ,NGRA,N CARPETS.
Opening New M5S el HLIlA! ARPETS. All t. Aew Fall S.yles.
PRICES LOW. PRICES LOW.
Alse ettering at a Ureal Reduction ti Large Stock of
BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS
et th's Last Mmn's Stvlcs. These Carpets an. allot the Rest Qualities and are Geed Style
milywclwvchml 11,01.. in stock since this last SprinR.
MATTIXGS A XI) OIL CLOTHS OFFERING VEIiY LOW.
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GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STKEET.
LANCASTER, PA.
TACOB M. MARKS.
JOHN A. CUARl.ES.
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TOUS II. ROTM.
LANE &d CO.
AM. KINDS OF
Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains,
AT THE OLD RELIABLE STAND,
Ne. 24 East King Street.
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LW DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT unsurpassed ln.qantity and quality, and goods in all the
department guaranteed te be what they are sold ler.
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JACOB M. MARKS.
JOHN A.CHARLES,
JOHN B. ROTH.
VLOTHINO.
fWTIIINU! QLOTII1NGI
Anyone having nelccted or put etfM Ti?TUBKT S" K SffMMKB SU,T
will de well te call at CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EASr KING S1REE1.
MYERS & RATHFOH.
T1.C LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. We
arc offering our Stock et
Spring and Summer Goods
t reduced price. In order te make room for our coming Fall Stock. If you want a Ready
GOAT, PANTS ANT VEST
SlSScKStSS S.ncoan...le ratnlactien I. cvery parUeular.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE HALL,
Ne. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
Lancaster, fenna. ,
LKOX HITTERS.
TKON B1TTKKS.
f RON BITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
SURE APPETISER.
IRON BITTERS are liighly;rccemmendcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and cm.
dent tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &C
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It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new Ufa te n2- K the
like a clianm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sn as rK ,,?
fbed. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. TUB only I P'0,! J
net Dlackea ' tbe teeth or Bl Headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter tUe ABC Boek. J2
pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
m-l'yd&w BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
afreet, Lancaster.
Lebanon Cor. New Yerk Sun.
Marriage insurance is becoming as eon een eon
taeieus in Pennsylvania and adjoining
states as deatU-bed and insurance, there
i:i.i tn Ia e much criticism of it. In
some counties the judges refuse te grant
cliartersre tue m.wa." """" .,"",
names but the parties wue .no c.
jlddIv in a neighboring jurisdiction and arc
successful. Tney readily procure a char
ter or license te go into the business of
guaranteeing single young uieu and women
ene thousand dollars, mere or less, when
they marry. , . ..
Helicitinsr ascuta find it very plain sail-
ing in the country districts, and no con-
siderablc business among iue juuiiS ...,.
bv assuring them that young men seeking
wives wvariauiy acicci, ." " -who
has had suflicient buRe;s tact ami
judgment about her te get herself insured
in time, me cuum.-.iu.
young women pay ever their 11 J
dollars and then revel in the hope that
very seen a young man will come along
hunting a wile ; that he will select her ;
that she will get $1,000 sec.n after her
wedding dav fiera the company, aud that
little fortune will be se very handy te have
in the house te buy a parlor and bedroom
set. carpets, a lien, a few cewsandmany
odds and ends te start married life With.
These concerns, mere properly, should
be called guaiantce companies. They only
de business witu unmarncu j;uj. -
:., l ; rnnniieH te sdnrtacomnauvtnerJ
than is necessary te pay for a charter, lm
nish an office, pay for the printing el a let
of blanks, circulars and letterheads, and
start out a let of agents. A few hundred
dollars is suflicient. Agents scour the
country, scatter t'ue splendidly worded
circulars broadcast, and in a feu- months,
1000 voting people have joined class a,
and paid 61 each te become participating
members. Seme companies de net charge
as much. Out of this $4,000 paid in, the
acuts receive their very large prcccntage
r MA.v;ttc;nu uav mi.ihju. iiiu iub wr
ance gees te the directors. Wlienevcr any
one member of class A is married, he or
she sends in the certificate of marrlage,
duly witnessed by tiie local agent, aimue
cempanv at once proceeds te collect i
from each of the 099 ether members of that
class. They promptly respond, and the
directors, after deducting 30 per cent, et
the $999 se collected, send the bal
ance te the member who is .married.
The company is expected te de tnu if it is
govern by honest principles of busiueu.
Hence the directors receive nearly i200
from every member who marries, as then
charge for collecting the assessments.
Seme companies with less brass charge
but 10 per cent, for collecting assessments,
and return about $900 te the beneficiary.
The better kind of company -charges but e
per cent. The person marrying drops out
of the class, and as fast as marriages
occur, new members are substituted te
i i... ni.w of 1.000 full. Seme sue
ccssful companies have thren full classes
gein. Children 1 years of age are io ie
ceived as members and assessed se much.
The veunger the poison is, the ess tiie
i. r..,ri ti.e.iiilm- t.lm higher, i he elli-
:..ie .,..,.( ...! in li!ivft a svstein. based upon
careful calculation, as te marriage pieba-
bilities, just the same as t.uc uni nuu -companies
have as te death prebabsli-
Hence it will l3 seen that a young
woman engaged te be married a year from
date may join a company, pay her initia
tion fee, rim the chances of half a dozen
assessments, and when she is married she
will receive, if she's fairly dealt with,
about $900. If her intended is smart, he,
tee, witljeiu a company, aud he. tee, will
..i., anne sivtv or ninetv days alter
suQicieiit proofs have bean received of ins
marriage.
Thus far the experiences of sonic young
men and young women iu the marriage in
surance business is interesting. A Schuyl
kill county young lady left Jier home le
nnnaR she could net bear te be ridiculed
about her misfortune with her intended.
She thought she was te be married last
month, but the young man ran away and
left her. New she has neither 900 that
she would have received nor a husband.
The details of her bad luck leaked out,
and she went te Philadelphia te escape the
taunts and gibes of her ruder acquaint
ances. T . ,
Acress in the next county, Lehigh, two
young people were mariicd. They be
longed lO uiuurciib uuiup".. -
than thirty days they fought and separa
ted, but the proofs of their marriage had
been sent in te the home eUice and in due
.AnKertimnmch received the amount
of money due, aud they are new separate
ly enieying it. The young woman is oil
en a trip te Europe and the young man
started a harncssmaking shop. There are
many who new charge that the yeuu'
woman just raaaried te get her money and
never intended te live as a wile te that
man. Seme say that she boasted of the
trick she was going te play te get money
te see Paris. , . . ,
A young woman or Lehigh county was
compelled te withdraw from her chis
membership because, she said, she had 10u
assessments in two months and te pay al
for each was a tax heavier than she could
linnr "Whv. it seems te me," said she,
"that all the members of our class were
M',nn married at once. My father re
fused te help me any further, se I was
compelled te drop out or the class alter 1
had paid $83." .
An industrious young mechanic, work
ing in the shops in Lebanon, joined a
company sixteen months age. 'Unco
.i.nnA1in roan married, and vester-
day he received $900. wl.ish he is using
te improve his home. He said: '-I am
about $730 ahead of the investment, ami i
consider myself lucky. It's all right for a
young man te go in. If his girl 'gees back
en him' lie can very caeujr g.w -."-,
and he will de se rather than continue te
pay the heavy drain of assessments. Lut
a modest young woman can't 'go couit ceuit
Sncr' nml nlioeso a husband as a man can a
wife. If she has fall-out with her in
tended, or he deserts her, she has get te
wait until auether man offers."
A gentleman who is largely interested
:.. ti.nVt.icinnasmniln this statement : ''The
any character or who have no respect for
the marriage xexr. The companies here
abouts are all honest and trustworthy."
Lere and Kisses for a Watch.
Net Receiving his Pay he Snatches the
Watch and Is Arreatad Ter Larceny.
Themas and James Harwell are bachelor
twiu brothers, owing large estates iu
Philadelphia. They arc traveling com
panions, and are almost constantly to
gether, occupying the same bed, eating at
the same table, driving iu the same car--:anj
sharing each ether's joy aud sorrows,
and apparently living for each ether en
tirely. Tuey ere respectably connected,
quite liberal iu their tylp pf living, but
net extravagant, and being courteous,
well informed, and talkative, they make
many fricuds wherever their journeys tuke
them. They arc about 43 years of age.
Fer the past two weeks Jljeir regular sum
mer holiday has been spent iu Reading.
They stepped at a leading hotel, and made
a few acquaintances among young ladies.
They were sccinin;ly iu the very height
of their enjoyment, indulging jn pleasant
picnics and excursions te the mountains,
aud having a geed tlme generally, when
suddenly one of the twins Uad a warrant
served upon him charging him with the
larceny of a fine geld watch, the charge
being prelerreu uy one ei me juujf hib-m
and associates of the twins, Miss Lizzie
Megare Mr. Harv! enw demanded
a hearing. The parties inicreided met at
Alderman Greut's efflcc. Miss Megare
appeared elegantly and fashionably at
tired. She is about 18 years of age, hard .
some aud attractive, aad had as her coun
sel one of the leading young attorneys of
the cityi fihe testified as fellows :
" l wai introduced te Mr. Harwell
about two weeks age at the residence of a
lady friend of mine. There I learned that
..... ,.? ;i -. tn-iii li.THiip tr:is navini' atten-
tien te my lady friend, She afterward in
timated te me that I could have the ether
twin for a beau if I desired te. They ap
peared te be gentlemen, were interesting
and polite, and I did net object te have as
an escort e 10 of the twins, even if he was
a stranger. We were very frequently
invited out te picnics aud excursions by
the twins, and were together nearly every
cyening. Finally my lady friend was pre
sented by her escort with a handsem j
(.nld w:irh. Mv twin then said te inc. 'If
yen will give me a half dozen kisses I will
give you a much handsomer geld watch
Tl.n.. .,w lnvitlier rrnvn te his lildv.' I Said
that the offer was a very tempting ene.but
that if his friendship warranted him in
making me such a splendid gift, I sup
posed that it did net require any kissing
at all. A watch gained at that price
would be tee cheap te be geed. He said
that the kisses would simply be a test of
my affection for him. I told him the
story of Judas Iscariot. He called again,
and I will admit that he kissed ma, but I
did net kiss him. Ne, sir, I did net, nor
did I premise him that I would. Well, he
'ave me a very line geld watch and chain,
and said, ' Plcase accept this as a gift
from one who thinks a great deal or you.
I accepted it, of course, like any ether
young woman in my situatieu in life
'would de, and I were it about a wee.r.
One day Mr. Harwell said te me : ' Lizzie,
come with me te the jeweler's and I will
linv vim .1 much handsomer watch than
the one you have. The jeweler said 1 e
would exchange it if 1 desired.' W e went
te the store, and just as I was selcetin ; a
snlcndid watch for $37e, why, Mr. Har
well snatched my lirst watch out u my
hands and actually had the audacity u
claim it as his ! The chain was tern from
the watch and remained in my hand. He
walked out of the store, leaving me stand
in" in amazement and shame. I was
shocked at such brutal treatment, and I
teftfiii cdmi iii t.i:irs. I determined. te
have no mero te de with the man, but my
friends, hearing of the outrage, advised
,.,,. t, l.ivn iiini mivsted. I claim that the
wnlflh is mine and that he stele it from-
inc.'
The twin brothers sat side by side and
listened te the story. They were without
counsel aud conducted their own case.
The defendant maintained that he gave
tlie watch coudilienally ; that the young
woman failed te
steed, in a sea of liquid lava ever a space
of mere than an acre, while the fires were
running up their truuks and burning
branches and leaves overhead. The flew
was se rapid that the trees were net cut
down for mere than two hundred feet
from the first of the flew. In one place
we saw a huge dome of half melted
lava rise up fifteen or twenty
feet high and twice that in diameter and
apparently remain stationary while the
fiery flood went en, we watching this for
about an hour, seeing hew rapidly it was
advancing. At early rioeu we started
back for home. The reason et the quick
advance of the flew the past two weeks
has been the increased Activity at the
fountain head, the junction of the streams
mentioned, ami me iact mat mis uariuvt
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rock bed gulch has formed a flume te pass
fhc liquid lava a.'eng iu a solid, narrow,
stream, without any chance for spreading
out laterally. It is impossible te say new
when the flew wijl rcaeh the aea, but the
probability is that it will take the Kau
kwan guleh, new net evej- 1,314 miles
from the sea. It may spread out en the
flat above Hilea and run dewti te the north
pftlvehilp, biit the tendency is towards
Fishponds. There isne hope new of its
net reaching the sea and in a short" time,
probably befere you hear from us again.
If it gees through Kaukwan probably all
the lower or front part of the town will fall
a prey.
rKONTlCll TON'K,
KIBBLER'S HERB BITTERS.
Tiie Kind et Tin Wedillne Celebration tht
Slutviiiie Had.
Hill Nye's Ucemeranfi-
Last evening a very enjoyable affair took
place at the residence of Shavano en Yal Yal
lerdeg avenue, corner of Cayete street.
Yesterday baing the tenth anniversary ei
the nuptials or Mr. and Mrs. flhavane, in
vitations were given te all the bou-ten
Utcs en the reservation te be prcseut at
the tin wedding. Arrangements were
made also for the attendance of the Pap Pap
itensc striii'' band, and refreshments te be
furnished by the Ute Delmenico, Slim-Jim-With-the-Chawcd-Ear.
At an early hour the palatial wigwam
was ablaze with government caudles, and
candelabra made te represent antique
oyster cans tilled with het lard and lighted
by means of a cotton rag of the time of
it .'..trrrr u.. .r.nt m.c 41m lmitillnn
IIC.II ill. .W IIUJl,B 1!IV suu ........
that the eye was deceived at once by the
rustic device. Hanged about the spacious
tepee were settees, consisting of quaint
buffalo robes artistically decorated in the
Hide art of the Indian, with buckskin
fringe and Michael Angele fleas.- Here
and there upon the walls might be seen
:ili'nii.Mii.il sketches of Moses in the bull-
rushes and oil paintings taken from peach
cans of the time or Queen Anne. Costly
tapestries of oriental cobwebs, andsmektd
tanned frescoes, with here aud there a
dash of color laid en with a master hand
and done in oil and axle grease, were
everywhere seen.
Jn the full blaxe of the resplendent can.
delabra and the fragrance from the trop
ical ham which shed its soft, seductive
odor upon the ravishing senses, the scene
sesmed like a vision of loveliness taken
from some fairy tale. Shortly after 8
....inr.i.- i in. .niiwtx lip.r-m te sirrive. aud be-
I fore 9 all the able-bodied Utesef therescr
vifiim iiini iMt.lieivd within the hospitable
j eerral of Mv. and Mrs. Shavano. The
I fragrance seemed mere and mere seductive
' -i fli multitude of iruests became mero
numerous anil continuous. At last there
was a wild burst of music from the Papoose
string band, and the warriors of the party
oaeh gaily secured a partner and began te
dance like the man who steps en a carpet
tack iu the middle of the night. Toward
midnight the prompter, Hed-Deg-With a-Peeled-Sncet,
announced that the gentle
men would seeurc partner? for a scalp quad
ride. On forming, however, it was teund
that no scalp had been provided. The
leador of the orchestra, however, stated
that In knew where one could be ob
tained and would only detain them for
a few minutes. He came back in a short
time with the scalp of a presiding elder,
who had come te the agency for his
health. It wasn't a very geed scalp, but
timi was m-cclnus. The costumes were
DRY OOODB.
..l- m".. .... :.nivn..cii..t mmwirirt n':a
ll.JIl.UI, , lll.ll. w j. -, BillKllI JCb llM.-.l.iie.. ..........vr ....-
carry out her part et the Wl.;llpCil m thought. His wife was chid
that he determined te get. ; ; u,e sa'ine simple costume. The envy and
l ..I... I....4 n...r 1m .lltlll.l I t ..!.: (" .1.. .,. ...Mir, (U t!lf HlK.
a inuranen ui mu ti-im. ..e .. ,.,
tunic el' Seft-Eyed Centipede, a erefs
eyed half-biced maiden with a eemplcxkn
like an old calf-skin pockctbeok. Her
comiilexien and the scar of a once llagraut
boil en the back of her neck constituted
her costume. Old Goggle Eyed Pestilence
were a geld cellar-button tied about his
neck with a piece of brocaded bacon rind.
1 1 is son, The Pnnrie-H.g-witU-a-Stemach-Likca-Uiist-Mill,
were a pair of red sus
penders, but later in the evening he re
moved them te show that he was net
i. i
alMCCliiciii', ami ni.n. n .,,.....-- -- , iii uiu .-inu. ".."i'
back his prep.irtv the host way he could. a (mfe-atien of the evening
... .! i I n.l i .L.tn link u"itrli i .. ty . t'i. T..-
lie admitted inas no u;m l.i." "
iu the manner detailed by the witness, lie
denied that he desired her te elope with
him, and admitted that the consideration
was love aud kisses. The alderman re
quired him te give bail, holding that a re
cent supreme court decision made a pres
ent given by a person of sound mind the
absolute property of the person receiving
it. Hail was promptly furnished and it is
understood that the presecutrix, unwil
lin te hi fiii-Mier exne-sed te public ci ili-
cism, his consented te sattle by receiving ! ,)l0U,i
her watch aud the dctemianr paying an j i-
costs i Factory Facir..
.- t'leMi confinement, careful idtei.timi lead
factory work, gives the operatives pallid laces
Mnmm La. I peer appetite, languid, ml.-cinlilc feelings
I J,oer bleed, inactive liver, kidneys and ui-i-
.,,.....,. lSurrms Lav. nary troubles, and all the pin sicians and nicd-
Mieam, e. uri.iiit, a- iiinclnthc World cannot Help them unl-a.
Papers from Honolulu, just lcccived, i ll(.y KKt out ,ioers. u-e Hep Ultft-n. ma cot
contain alarming letters from HvrMch the purnmd. '.--"- l-jjjjjy
is tlircateneil Willi iesiri.ti.. .." .,w,ine and resv cheeks in them. Nene neeil
fi-ein the volcano of Mauna Lea. 1 lie pep . n,.,-irtlicy use thein ireiiy. Tl.ey cot but
..!;.... ij n.'.nlinll.f tl IIV irOlll UlU 1IUI V lailllll.-. .;cc ,i..u.... . i.
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ii.,...i Tirn vhrams of hnuid lava arc
coming down in rocky chanuels, which arc
sometimes filled with rearing waters, but
ncarlv dry at this time. These two gulches
arc tee small te held the seething mass
and the fiery flood overruns the banks and
spreads en cither side. The united width
of the streams may vary from fifty te two
feet. Going down the steeper parts of
these rocky beds the rear is like that et
the sin f and often like thunder. Under
date June 30, the correspondent says :
Al.,,.,1 Wnrlnnc'lnv of last WCCk tllC
old mountain was observed te be
mere than usually active, the
whole summit of the crevasse pouring
forth iinmcusc volumes or smoke. Ly
Friday neon the three southern arms all
joined into one, rushing down the gulch
in a rapid flew. Saturday neon it had run
a mile. Monday morning it was reported
.. i.- ,.-i.e.i tii flat back of the llalai
hills. The stream was entirely confined te
jyl.V-wd&w
1'raud.
Tens of thousands ordellars are squandered
yearlv upon trawling quacks, who go Mem
town'te town preu-sslnu te cure all the ills
that our peer humanity is heir te. Why will
net the public learn common sense, and it they
are Hiillerin from dyspep-d or liver com
plaint, invent a dollar in Spring ISlossem, sold
bval. drnjiK'Sts and imlereil by tiie laculty.
Si-e testimonials, i'ric-e.".) cents. Fer sale at
II. ...Cochran's drug store. :57 North Queen
ritrcet, Lancaster.
"Four en MI."
U. P. Fellet. Marlen. O., states that lie has
used Themas' Kclectric nil for burns, and has
found nothing teeqnal it in seething the pain
and giving relief. Fer salt: at II. 15. CechranV
drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
I70K KENT-t.GOOS & SON'S BAKHKY
r Fer particulars apply at the Bakery.
Jyfi-tft Wl AND 1 MIDDLE STIiKKT.
.1'MIIEK VAl'.D
business is perfectly legitimate. A theus
and unmarried pcepie agreu ii ?w
each member of the class as seen as they
are married. We simply de the organiz
ing and collecting aud charge a small per
centage for it. Ne bad results are at all
likely te happen, as in the wild-cat death
bed insurance, se-called. Some companies
have it se arrauged that it persons ue net
get married iu a certain number of years
tbey will be entitled te quite a nice sum
:.. :.-,-. -ei,;i, tim imnanv will pay
There may be semn companies that may
have been imposed upon, as we hear or,
aud which you say you also have heard
about, but nearly all the companies arc
very strict and de net Cake people without
A Significant Fact.
The cheapest medicine in use Is Themas' Kc
lectric Oil, because se very little of It is re
quired te effect a cure. Forerenp, diphtheria,
and diseases et the lungs and threat, whether
ncd for bathing the chest or threat, for taking
internallyerlnhaling.it is a matchless com-
. 1 1,. .- It It SW..IMt - i I tl CtOl-H
IllllS. THO Stream nastumuj .,....... pound. rersaiuiM.il. .. ..... .......... ..e "
the "ulch and intensely active when about i:;7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
half a mile from ine iiats. xuu .. ... OJJ slLti.
the average is seventy-iive ivu-l . . ..
from ten te thirty in depth and idled the
'Ulch up level with the banks. The sight
wasgraud. The whole frontage was one
mass of liquid lava carrying en its surface
hu'e cakes of partly-cooled lava. Soen
after wc reached it the flew reached a hole
seme ten or fifteen fc(!t in depth, with
.i:..i- ;.1a5. The sicht as it neured
ever that fall in two cascades was magnifi
cent. The flew was then going at the
rate of about scveaty-nve iccc an ueur.
After midnight we noticed a diminution
iu the activity of the gulch Hew and
soeu saw a bright red glare above the
tree tops aud presently were startled by
burnin.' "gas-bursts" and the crackling
...i ri?... .,rfni somewhere above. The
'.ki' ..i.w . lined with the litrlit of
burnin" trees and shrubs About 2 a. m.
we mode an attempt te reach the scene el
the meat activity and succeeded by going
up the south side or the gulch a quarter or
v mikj The oncoming overflow had swept
ever' the banks of the narrow gulch and
was flowing like water into a dense grove
of ncnelcau and guava trees. There they
PROPHET IS NOT W1THOCT I J
.r Hener save in iu wwii wuuuuj.
True and yet like most truisms it has Its ex
ceptions. The most striking: illustration et
this Is found in the reputation acquired by
Mishler's Herb Bitten during the twenty
live years it has ecu before the people.
Grewing from small beginnings as simply a
local remedy, it has steadily worked its way
e the foremost rank among the standard
medical preparations of the age J yet nowhere
ia it mere highly regarded than right here at
home, in the scenes et IU earliest victories
ever disease. Yeu can scarcely llnd a man,
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
fanner, the mechanic, laboring men and wo
men, the merchant, the clergyman, the banker,
the lawyer; people In every walk and condi
tion et life are all alike familiar with its
merits.
The lien, Thaddcu Stevens, member el
Congress from this district, snfrerlng from an
affection or the K Idneys, could rind roller In
nothing else. In a letter te a friend (new In
our possession) he writes: "MISHLER'S
11F.RB H1TTKRS is the most .wenderul com
bination of medicimal herbs lever sate."
TUe Hen. A. L. Hayes, Law .fudge etthe
f'nnrUnr I .Minuter ceillltv. Wiites: " I have
used it myselfand Iu my family and am satis-1 Jfc
tied that its reputation is net unmerited."
Hen. Geerge Sanderson. Mayer et Lancas
ter city ter 10 years, writes: "It has become
familiar as a household word, unii a necessary
addition te the medical requirements of every
family. In my opinion it is THE BEST REM
EDY EVER INTRODUCED."
Jacob F. Frcy, esq., Sheriff et Lancaster
county, was cured et Itlieumatisin.
J. O. Steinhanser, Superintendent of th
Lancaster County Hospital, testifies te Its
success in that Institution in the treatment el
Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Rheumatism, Asthma and Scremla, and this
testimony Is endorsed from a like experience
by A. Fairer, esq., Steward or the Utncastcr
County Almshouse.
The proprietors have In their ponscssien
thousands ericiters and certificates ft-em per
sons in every section of the country who have
been cured or various Diseases and It is their
proud beast that they have never published a
line that was net genuine, nor a name that
was net Minimized. Seme or these read like
miracles, but the facts are indisputable. One
of the most remarkable is the case of Isaac
Saltzer, el Mayerstewn, Lebanon county. Pa.,
cured or Hereditary Serelula, aggravated by a
perk diet. We have two large jars el scabs
which lie saved and brought te us as a curios
ity. He has net te 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
MnrcKeepefe in almost every town, village and
hamlet throughout the length and breadth et
this great country, and everywhere the tame
verdict is recorded.
Thousands el families far removed from
physicians rely upon it in every emergency
and il never fails them : with It in the house
they feel, yes they knew, thev are safe against
the attacks or disease II has earned, It pos
sesses and will continue te deserve the confi
dence of the people.
A prepiratien thus approved alike by the
most prominent officials and the great mass
oflhe community must iKfcses merit. In tact
U A CERTAIN REMEDY.
ter pnrllying the Bleed and secretions A
OUICK AND AKSUIXTE CURE for Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint, all Diseases of the
Kidneys, Cramp in the Stomach and every
form of lndlgestlen-A SURE REMEDY ter
Intermittent Fever. Fever and Ague, and all
fit iii.rwriedical Complaints. AN IMMEDI
ATE RELIEF ter Dysentery, Celic, Cholera
Merbus and Kindred Diseases. It is a l'URE
AN1 whelesu.uk stemachic; an
UNEUUALI.EO APPETIZER, A TONIC
WITHOUT A RIVAL. AND A rANACEA
ler all Diseases of the Lungs, Heart and
Threat. IT CUKES Fever and Ague with
greater certainty tlian Quinine, and in the river
bottoms of the West luts largely siipercwieii
that long considered speeilifc for Chills and
Fever, and the various forms et Malaria.
Its tendency' te direct action upon the Kid
neys renders its use peculiarly beneficial In
all Diseases or this nature. It prevents the
rormaMen or Gravel, and where formed will
dissolve and remove it. The aged and lei-bio
will llnd it most comlerting and strengthen
ing, it remedies tlis frequent necessity for
getting up at night and will ensure sound
PROMPT. CERTAIN AND POWERFUL
in its effects ; it is se mild and gentle in its
operations that it may be given with abeliftc
safety te the youngest child.
LADIES, old and young, married ami
single, in every walk and condition el lite
will And its occasional use highly beneficial.
The weary aches, the pains in the back ami
shoulders, the slaking, all gene feelings,
nausea and headaches, will be avoided and the
pallid cheeks et the we-ik and debilitated will
rival the rose and peach in the brightness ami
delieacv 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
1 is sold by all Druggist and Storekeepers.
Try it.
MARTIN CO.
IMrWitti!
WINDOW SHADES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES,
MOSQUITO NETTING?, TABLATANS,
and "Window Shades, all Celers and Widths, In
Oil and Scotch Hollands, made and hang
promptly. Spring or Cerjl Fixtures. Wide
Shading ter Stere Shades.
Mesquite and Fly Caiiepies,
In Crib. Single and Deuble Bed Sizes, PINK
and WHITE, put np promptly.
PRICKS THE LOWEST.
CANTOS MATTING.
IN WHITE AND FANCIES.
Carpets ami Wall Papers.
NOUE. Until further notice our store
will close at 7 o'clock p.m.. except Saturday
evening.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTEK. PA..
KTZUEK, BARD JC HAUGIiMAN.
Netice te the Ladies !
Wc Have .lint Opened
A LA HOE LOT OF
GossanierWaterpreofs
Blade expressly ter enr own sales, under
our own Trade Blark, and cannot
lie hail elsewhere.
WE GUARANTEE EACH GARMENT
TO UK
WATEKPKOOF,
AND TO GIVE GENEUAL SATISFACTION.
letter, M & Mali's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET,
LAtfCASLiEH, FA.,
(ADLEIl'S OLD STAND).
.RESS GOODS, :
D
HAG-ER
fc Hl.OTHER
llufc still a Large Liunet
DRESS GOODS,
In all qualities. Including
Choicest Styles of tin; Season.
many
Alse
or the
Black and Colored Silk.
GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND
WHITE GOODS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
All or which will hebeid at Very Lew Prices
te Kcduce Sleck.
s
PEVlALt
we have made a
Fer.lCL and AL'Gr.ST
Special Lew Price ter
CARPETS,
or which wi) have a Handsome Line or the
Newest Patterns in
BODY BB.;SSKLS, TAPESTUV BUUSSELS,
EXTBA SUPKlt INGRAIN, WORSTED,
WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR
CARPET WITH BORDERS.
Al-e a line or Carpets at 23, 31, :I7J. and 50c.
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
Will he sold en the same low basts.
We invite examination.
HAGER & BROTHER.
w
ALL I'AI'ER, &C.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.
(OOD CHANCE.
A DESIRABLE COAL AND
FOR SALE.
The undersigned.! offers nt private sale a
nn ... nnn.lullnrt tf unt'LlI 1..1.4 fit CrOlinfl 111
fll.-JIII-l.t3 fcUIW.Cl.t.i, .. .;-..... ...... ---
tiie town et Snringvllle. Lancaster county, at
the station en the Pennsylvania Kailr-giL,
about one mile west of Mount .103- and nBrr
the Lancaster ft Ilarrisburg turnpike. The
improvements arc a two-storied r nunc Heuse
"ix-M feet, used as a Railroad Station andTlcket
Office, a Frame Warehouse .l.xil leet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 210 feet et
Ceal Shedding. New Falrbank's Scales ors ten
capacity; 30i) Fectet Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for duniplnif coal, with s-pace ter extcn-
..t- ..rcn.rie l!iillflliif'4Tnnllv,ifu!iiiit nverv.
?.":" ""m"'""."wJivi.z;i:z:: j-..
tiling in i;euu uruui. l.ii-jii.iuii jii-e.'miiii., iii .
thieklv settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fast Improving town, with no rival business
in the town. Has an established coal trade,
and capacity and advantages te de a geed
shipping business and increased passenger
travel. Price 4'J.MK) en reasonable terms. Fer
Inrthcr inlormatien address
JOS. II.HABECKER,
Spring Garden P. O.,
Je20 Itnd Lancaster C unty, Pn.
Tie Misller HA Hb Ge,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Our Stock IncludiM all Hie Choice- Spring
Patterns in
ESIBOS3ED AND PLAIN GILT SATINS,
FLATS, BLNKS, CEILING DECO
RATIONS. FRIEZES, DADO-S
AND BORDERS.
Te reduce stock we will make a
SPECIAL LOW PRICE.
We invite anaminatien.
LANCASTER, PA.
BAGEI!
.
BROTHER
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
It your child lias worms, veu will llnd
l'ROF. PARKER'S PLEASANT WeRM
SYRUP, tiie Safest, Speediest and Surest
Remedy. IT DESTROYS AND REMOVES
TUEH WITHOUT FAIL. Ne Caster Oil,
Mmrn.sia or anv ether after physic U re
quired. It is se pleasant that even the
youngest child will take It readily. '
sk for Prof- Parker's Pleasant
Werm Syrnp and Take
Ne Other.
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers.
ITicc 25 cents per Bettle.
CHINA ASH OLASSWAMJb.
1H1NA HALL.
JELL V TUMBLERS.
JELL Y
COM. TCMBLEIIS,
COM.
TUMBLERS.
TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT JARS.
1,200 ODD CUPS.
AT
HIGH & MARTEN'S,
15 EAST KING STREET.