(Ehz Volume XIXXo 15. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1SS2. Price Two Veal". B AltUAInM. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER PA OPPOSITE FRANKLIN HOUSE, Are now offering Splendid Bargains iu White, Grey and Scarlet Blankets, White, Grey ami Scarlet Flannels, Selecia, Plush and Calico Comforts, White, Brown, Blue and Cardinal Mixed Ouilts. Marseilles Quilts, extra Fine for the price. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Merino Under wear. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Hosiery. Elegant line of New Prints Satines, Brocades, now opening. Another line of LADIES DRESS CLOTHS now opening ySE" lwziyuuu sum vciy iuw at, BOEE8 & HUEST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - - LANCASTER, PA. (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) J OHN M. OIVI.KIC & CO. BLANKETS! White Blankets, The Largest Stock of BLANKETS of all Kinds in the be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. JOHN NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOIIN S. UIVLEK. M TEKS KATHFON.' "Vell-JNEacLe Grarments. In the manufacture ofHEADY-MAPE CLOTHING wo observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable- Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities. 3. It. .... rTYVTIITVYl ...... :n n...i u v.-. vuvrxuu.iu juu mm miiu uv lu.vuuiuu-miiuo uuiton uoics, out goou, strong, Cutters are the most skilled. Our Fattcrus aro tho best. MYERS & RATHFON, CLOTH A. V. YATES & CO. AUTUMN Juat befcue Heavy Gooda become n. uoeo3sity you will find it quite expedient to use a FALL OVEKGOAT. Our preparations for such a want havo beeu oxtensivo, and we can supply every grado, quality and price, to suit the tasto of every mind. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS., PHILADELPHIA. SCI l-llllll uttY pi.i UKK4SS UOOIM. HAGER & IN HLACK: Plushes and Vol vets, Brocaded Velvets, Repp Silk, Groa Grain Silk, India Cashmere, French Cashmere, Imperial Serge, Crepe Cloth and Tricot, Henrietta Cloths, . Drap deEte, Embroidered Bobes, Et?., Etc., Etc. 25 WEST KING STREET. N KXT HOOK TU THE COURT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK'S. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Just received this Day tho Largest Stock of BLANKETS in this City. AT $1.25 A PAIR AND UP. These Goods wcro Purchased Direct from tho Manufacturers, aud are the Best in tbe Market for tho I'rico. Also, a Largo Stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres AND FLANNEL SUITINGS. R E. FAHNESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. rLUMBKKS -fKTHOLKSAXK DEPOT FUB Water Closets and Batli Tabs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Nc.ll, 18 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. f JOHN L. ARNOLD, j)Kr uoons, Jte. BOWERS & HURST, Scarlet Blankets, S. GIVLER & VM.OTUIHU. auo ouiuuuuu ui uumi, oiroiig anu nerviceaoie trimmings, rockets, Liiuun's. etc. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. i.s .i i.V.. ii . . . . NO. IXG, Jtv. CLOTHING. noons. BROTHER. IN COLORS : Velvets and Flushes, Brocaded Velvets, Embroidered Robes, Embroidered Checks, Drap do Lancrtry, French Serges, French Suitings, Diagonal Suitings, Gilbut Suitings, Habit Cloths Fall Novelties, Etc., Etc., Etc. SUfVLlES. BLANKETS!! Grey Blankets. City, Bought for Cash and to CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. IIATUVON. b regular band-niadc buttonholes Our 12 BAST KING STREET. VI.OT1I1NU. CI'IHNU AND SUM1WK1C NOVKLTIKS. AT H. GERHART'S Tailoring; WMut, NO. G EAST KING STREET, 1 hereby block of In form my customers turn my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING In now complete. 1 have now the largeutand choicest assortment of WOOLENS. Hot Kino Tailoring In the city ol Laucuslor. I' HICKS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and nil jjfMwId warranted aa represented. E GERIART. ov.s' school suits. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of them at prices far below their value in order to close them out. The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see them. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one of the best cutters in the state I can guarantee a per fect fit Call and examine the latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They are now ready and can be seen at AL Rosenstein's, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster. THE FUTURE OF EGYPT. a whiti: iXKruAsr i-uu knulasu. l.vnerul Wolsuley's l'rovcrbl.ii I.tic-K Tho l)ililuiu.n'c War Which England Jim to Wago With All .'urp. Calilc Letter to N. V. Worlil. Tho jubilation over Sir (Jurnct Wolsu lev's success, which lias boon no less uni versal thau exuboraut, is already bciu iiifC to subside and tho atteutiou of the Uritibh public is now be-iiiuimj to bo di rected to tho great aud serious qiifstiim how order aud a regular government aio to be ro established :i.u iiuuuiaiiied m Egypt. Sensible people --and there aie a few sensible people luil m Loudon aie begiuuing uot only to seo the absurdity of the exaggerated boasting of the Loudon press over Sir General Garnet's disper.al of an " army" which either could not or would uot fight, but also the awkwaiducss of tho position iu which Eugiaud uuw finds herself with Egypt on her bauds. At iirst tho victory of Tel-elKebir was spoken of as somcthiug uot less trcuieud ous thau another battle of Waterloo, but now, as the details arrive, it is begiuuing to bo seen that all tho lighting was really on ono side. With an enemy like tho liocrs behind Arabi Boy's elaborate earth woiks Sir Garnet Wolsolcy's strategy would havo been severely tested, though,of course his friends can assert that he right ly gauged his foe aud would have adopted di lie rent tactics with a more formidable antagouist. As it is, Wolseloy will certainly get a peerage, if ho cares to tako it, aud a pen sion for life, for what has. really been a walk over the course, thus confirming his claims to be cousidered tho luckiest gen eral alive. The praises now lavished upon him arc not voiced only by " the Wolse loy ring," but by tho public at large aud they are exuberant enough to have tried the modesty of the gieat soldiers of Gut- tysbtuir aud Vicksburij, Uravelot ami Sedan. All this, however, docs not greatly help tho ministry to a settlement of tho mo nieuiuous question of a future for Eypt. There has been no difliculty practieally iu smashing Arabi, but there will bo very serious difliculty iu balisfyin tho Euro peau powers now that tho prizo so easily won is to bo disposed of. Mr. Gladstone's oft-repeated promises lead some pcoplo to supposo that ho will retire Irom E;ypt with nothing to show for the outlay aud the efforts of England. This expectation, however, is not likely to be realized. It is an open secret that there is a strong "Jingo" party iu tho cabiuct, which ap parently exercises a controlling inllucnco at least for the nouco. This element will certainly bo opposed to "scuttling out of Egypt uutil tho "British interests" there, onco so much belittled and derided by Mr. Gladstone have l-'ccn secured. It remains to bo seen how Kussia, which is actively arm iug, and Franco and Italy, with whom Anglophobia rules tho hour, will rcgaid a permanent establishment of Eugiaud iu Egypt. Iu fact, as I havo all along said in these dispatches aud as I sco tho HorWbas maintained, the ically diffi cult part of iho work is now begiuuing. 1'erhaps, however, Mr. Gladstone's prover bial luck may pull him through it all. Tho wholo contiucnt continuos to watch England with great suspicion aiid jealousy Ono particularly troublesome matter to bo settled with Europe will bo tho claims of tho subjects of vaiious foreign powers for compensation on account of tho losses in flicted upon them iu conscquouco of tho bomb:irumcut ol Alexandria. iiieso claims aro now being formulated by tho Italian aud French counsels, aud England will certainly bo expected to make pro vision for their payment, cither out of the Egyptian revenue or from our own 10 sourcos. It is impossible at present to say how this complication will bo met, but it must bo met. TIIK LATE 1K. l'USUY. Ono ol tho Foroinust London III llio Kvvivul in tlio Vliurcli of KiiKtniiil. Edward I.ouverio I'usey, D. D., lJegius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford aud a canon of Chribt church, whoso death was an nounced by cable Saturday morning, was bom August 22, 1800, being tho second son of tho lion. Philip P.ouverio I'usey, half-brother of tho Earl of liadnor, by his marriage with Lady Cave, a daughter of tho fourth Earl of Ilarborough. Ho was educated at Christ church, Oxford, whore ho was graduated B. A. with high lfonors, being subsequently elected to a fellowship at Oriel and taking his degree ol M. A. In 1828 ho was appointed Regius Professor of Hebrew, a post which ho held uutil the time of his death. With Newman ho took a leading part iu tho Oxford movement, being ono of tho earliest and most con stant contributors to tho "Tracts for tho Times," and tho first victim selected for punishment. His namo has been most completely identiiied with tho High Church party, whose tenets might bo sum marized as " iudgment by works equally as by faith, baptismal re generation, iho apostolic succession of tho clergy, tho supreme authority of the chinch, the expediency of auricular con fession and conventual establishments, and an efficacy in tho sacraments of the church not inferior to that claimed exclusively by tho Roman Catholic church." It need not bo said that tho "l'useyitcs" aimed at certain innovations in the tho ceremonies of public worship. In tho spring of 1813 Dr. Pusey preached before the university .i sermou on the Eucharist, in which he was considered by some of his hearers to utter Romish doctrines about trausub stantiation and tho mass. For this ho was suspended by tho vice chancellor from preaching within tho precincts of tho university for two years, a sentence against which ho protested as " unstatutable as well as unjust," vaiuly demanding a hear ing and liberty to argue tho matter. Iu February, 1816, Di Pusey preached again in Oxford, his sermou being a kind of sequel to that which led to his suspension, aud containing neither retraction nor qual ification of his former opinions. With his return to tho pulpit his popular im portance as a leader may bo said to havo ceased, though ho continued to publish not alone books, but controversial letters always pungent and widely read. He never, it should be added, claimed to bo a party leader or to act on any system : tho formation of a party, ho declarsd in 1870, bcicg opposed to tho principles of thoso with whom ho labored. Unliko Newman, ho found no difficulty in re maining in tho Anglican church, work ing and hoping for its reform from within, aud emphatically combatting tho assertion that "Pusoyism" was only a forerunner of Catholicism. In 18G3 Dr. Pusoy was found thanking God for tho limitation of tho church powers by the decision of tho privy council iu tho Colcnso case, and declaring his coulidcnco in the " high principled sagacity aud farsight edness " of Mr. Gladstone, upon whom war was being made in Oxford. Iu 1SGS he endeavored to promote an alliance of the Methodist and Oxford Tories against the Coleridge schemo for throwing open the honors and emoluments of the univer sity to men of all creeds and denomina tions. In a notable letter in 18G4 ho dep recated tho legislative action he supposed to be intended by tho bishops against tho Ritualists, declaring that tho classes cen sured were too numerous to be extirpated. Iu tho fall of 1878 ho addressed an im portant pamphlet to Archbishop Taft, whoso spirit was sufficiently indicated by its titlo : " Habitual Confession Not Dis couraged by the Resolution Accepted by tlio liambetu Uourerouco. in .November, 18S0. aud agaiu iu Juno of this year, ho issued earnest protests against tho prose cution of tho Ritualists, Messrs. Dalo and Green, whom ho declared martyrs for con toienco sake, aud unjustly convicted and .sentenced. Dr. Pusey's most important works, bo- s'tlcs his contributions to tho "Tracts fir t'ie Times " aud tlio "Library of Transla tions from the Fathers," were the follow iug : " Causes of Rationalism in Ger many," 1828 ; " Remarks on Cathedral Institutions," lSo:J; " Royal Supremacy iu Spiritual Matters' ISoO ; two volumes on tho " Doeti iuo of tho Real Presence," 1335-57 : aud a " History of tho Councils of the Church, A. D. 51.381,"' 1837. He married in 1828 Miss Maria Cathcrins Barker, who died in 183'J, having borne him two daughters and a son, Philip riuward I'usey, au cmiucut theological scholar and tho editor of Cyril's works on " The Prophets aud Saint John tho Evan gelist," who died iu January, 1880. Dr. Pusoy has been rejMjrted dead twice in the last teu years in 1872 and again in 1878, but he buried many of tho writers of his obituary, and retaiued his mental vigor to tho last, having taken pu-t in a correspon dence concerning Keble's " Christian Year," only threo weeks ago. A CHILD KILLKOIIY A VAT. Tlio Singular Death of a ubo of Two Weeks. The iufaut child of Anton Pclatea, No. 100 Fourteenth street, South Sido, Pitts burgh, was found dead iu bed, and a big black cat sitting on its breast. It was said at onco that its breath had been sucked away by tho animal aud all the old women iu the viciuity agreed to tho conclusion. Dr. Thomas, tho family physiciau, was uotiliedof tho death of tho child, but said he could do nothing for it aud advised them to send for tho coroner aud havo tho caso investigated. Tlio entire lower portion of tho face and a pait of tho neck were greatly discolored, the lips almost black, tho tongue swollen anu protruding to tho edgo of tho lips, aud nostrils filled with mucus. Tho first impression was that the child had died from a spasm, producing congestion of tho capillaries, or blood vessels of the skin. Tho mother, a rather good-looking young woman, told tho following story : " When I got up this morning at a quar ter beforo six o'clock baby was well and nursed strong. It appeared unusually lively, crowing and playing with its handi. I left it and wcut down stairs to get my husband's breakfast. As I went down stairs I saw tho old black cat that has been coming into our house whenever she got a chanco, aud I kicked her out at the door. After breakfast was over my husband came up stairs, got his hat ana started out to work. I camo up right away and found tho cat silting on tho baby's stomach with its noso down to tho child's Tacc. I grabbed tho cat and throw it down tho t tails, aud then picked tho baby up. 1 noticed somo red splotches on its faco aud thought it looked queer, which frightened me, and I laid it down in tho crib and ran out and called my husband, who hadn't got out of tho yard yet. llo camo in said tho child was dead. 1 screamed and the neighbors camo ruuuiug iu to sco what was tho matter. Dr. Thomas was sent for. but ho said ho couldn't do auything for it as it was dead." Tho father said this samo cat had been coining into the houso for somo time, and ho had thrown it out of tho window,kickcd it down stairs, whipped it and done every thing ho could thiuk of to niako it stay away, but it wouldn't, aud its owners would uot kill it, becauso they said it was a lawful cat. llo was firmly . convinced that it was tho causo of tho child's death. Ho thought it was not mora than two minutes from tho timo ho left the houso until his wife called him, aud that tho cat could not havo been on tho child.'s breast more than threo or four minutes. As soon as ho told the owners of tho cat what had been done they killed it. Dr. Thomas was spoken to iu regard to tho matter. Ho said tho child was born September lib, aud wa: to all appearances perfect aud healthy when ho saw it last Saturday, llo says there aro no well au thenticated cases of cats killing children in this way. They aro fond of them and often sit with their noses near tho mouths of childien, piobably attracted by tho smell of milk on their breath. It would bu impossible for a cat to stop the child's bicatb, aud as for sucking its breath it is absiud. Ho had not seen tho child since it died, but tho symptoms indicated death fi om convulsions or strangulation. Ho hoped tho coroner would mako a thorough examination of this caso, and settle the question as to whether cats do kill babies. Cil-;uiel That Wan Strychnine. Near Lake Landing, Hydo county, N. C, a young lady who had purchased some medicine, supposed to bo calomel, from a blind man, who has beeu selling medicine through the country for sovcral days past, died from the effects of poison. Tho sup posed calomel was, upon investigation, found to bo strychniuo. Mr. Thomas Midgctt, who also purchased and swal lowed some of tho samo drug, was for a timo in a precarious condition, but after much troublo his lifo was saved. The blind mail has disappeared. Si Accidentally hliot by Ills Urotlier. On Saturday morning William Clark, a thirteen-year-old son of Nelson Clark, living at Romausvillo, Chester county, was accidentally shot .by a younger brother. Tho mother was engaged in houso cleaning, when tho little son picked up a gun for tho purposo of removing it to another part of the house. It was dis charged, tho contents entering tho body of tho brother noar tho region of tho heart. Tho injured boy is not expected to recover. " asking loomucn wo may loso the little that we had before." Kidney-Wort asks nothing but a iair trial. This given, it tears no loss of faith In its virtues. A lady writes from Oregon : "For thirty years I havo been udllcteil with kidney complaints. Two pack ages of Kidney -Wort have done mo more good than all the medicine and, doctors I havo had before. I believe it is a sure cure. esl'sxst. brilliant and fashionablo aro tho Diamond Dye colors. Ono package colors 1 to i 3s. of goods. 10 cents tor any color. ISalin In Uilead. There is a balm in Uilead to heal each gaping wound; In Thomas' Kclcctrlc Oil, the remedy U lou nil. For internal and lor outward use, you freely may apply it; For all pain and inflammation, you should uot lail to try it It only costs a trifle, 'lis worth its weight in cold. Aud by every dealer in tho laud this remedy id sold. For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 Norili Queen street, Lancaster. faiiiLoii's cube will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Coagh and Bronchitis, For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Snu.on'8 Catauihi kbmedy a positivo euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Month. For solo at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. "A Wonderful Thing Is a Seed," Says somo sons writer, and then ho adds : Von can sow to-day; to-morrow will bring Toe blossom that proves what sort or thing Is the seed, the seed that you sow." All of which is true. And Hunt's rcmotly U a wondcrtul thing, also. It, also, is tested by experience. You glvo It to one who is severe ly afllicted with dropsy, ox somo liver or ktil nev disease, and "to-morrow." or a littln while, reveals " what sort ot thing" It Is : lor it proves ltseit to do "lue menu in neeu," ine euro tor which you have beeu seeking. This is the experience or thousands. We do not tear, but invito tho most rigid testing of Hunt's KcincUy in kidney and liver diseases. gl.T-lwdeodw Tho Celluloid Eye-G lassos have stood tho test, and tho thousands who now wear them pronounce them the best. For salo by all lead ing Jowclers and Opticians. slS-lwdeod Wht will too congn whon Shilolt'a euro willeive immediate relief. Prico. 10 cU.,50 cts. andfl. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen stnwt. Make yonrselt healthy and strong. Make 1110 happy by using Brown's Iron Hitters. For sale at Cochran's drag store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. glS-lwiMkw now Seldom Can n man retrain from choppiug tho leave of tho Burdock with his cane as he passes; it is "only a weed." and yet lew plant or weeds are so valuable, and low preparations so pop ular, as Burdock Blood Bitters. In which ail its valuable pronorties aro so skillfully com bined. It cures dyspopsia. Indigestion, con stipation, gout, and all diseases arising from impurities ot tho blood. Prico 1. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Xoiiodt enjoys the nicest surroundings It In bail health. There aro miserable people about t-day to whom a bottle ot Parkor's Ginger Tonic would bring mora solid comfort tli&n all the medicine they have ever tried. New. sl-lmdcodfteow Walnut Lear Hair Restorer. It is entirely dlilerent from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, i a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately free tho head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro- iiiicu u now growui wuero u. nus lauen on. It docs not in any manner eircet the health, which Sulphur, t-ugar of Load and Nitrate ot Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bottle is warranted. SMITH, KL1NK & CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CU1TTKNTON New York. un-lyd.ooilAw Z.A.NUASTKH WATVIUS8. IK 18, AS WK KNOW, ANU AS KVKKV body will agree, A BOLT) CLAIM, lint we make it Deliberately, aud upon tho Authority ot most Competent Judges, thut.tle Lancaster Watts, AUE, UKAOE FOB UKADE, THE Best Watches in America. "Keystone" tirade. Splendid Record " Although Subject to Rough Bicycle Riding.'' Lancaster, Sept. 13, issi. To Lancaster Watch Co. GciUlcmcn : Several mouths ago I bonght a "Keystone" Watch, No. 21,887. Alter getting it to close adjustment, 1 compared it regularly with the time delivered by the V. U.Tel. Co. daily from tho Clock in tho National Observa tory at Washington. At tho end or Twenty Days its variation was o.nlt omk-iialf secow i, by chronometer, tronmcun tlmeot the Wash iugton Observatory which clock is never allowed to vary more than one-tenth ot a sec ond from absolute accuracy. At that timo I unlortnnately neglected to wind it, and thus lost continuous record, it has since been doing excellent work, although subjected daily to considerable lough bicclu riding, which is a severe test ot its time-keeping and running qualities. This is not a ' SjM.clal " Watch, but was tukon dircctlv Irom mock, as seniirom me iucuiry. Yours truly, C. B. LONUKNKCKBB. et Lancaster " tirade. "UNEXCELLED IN BEAUTY." Lahcasteic, Sept. 12, 1882. I have carried a "Lancaster" Watch of the llncst Nickel grade, tor three years, and it lias given entire satisfaction. It has kept accurate time, so accuratothatl liavo repeatedly ottered to test it with the most widely known move ments. It has not yot needed any repairing, aud I can unhesitatingly pronounce it one ot the best In the market. 1 do not desire any thing better. Asitlo Irom Us utility, the " Lan caster" movement Is unexcelled m beauty. JOSEPH K. BOWMAN. Tho Lancaster Watches aro so CAitKruixr Madk that Perfect Au-iustment insures I'er KJtcr Tuns, with proper care ot the Movements. CLOJULNO, UMlililtlWAJt, JtV. 0 1I.OTU1NU! CLOTHING! D.B.H0STETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A BABE CHANCE TO BUY WKLL-MAPE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. We must close out tho balance or our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK 1st, Therefore anyone about to purchase should cull on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale are many Gar ments suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAK. O-Kemcmlicr our Alt-Wool Suits for Men at $lo.iio is still iu the lead :is to Style and Quality. D. B. Hostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. CJUtKlAXiMBt MO. riMXK STANUAKU CARKIAUJC WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo make every stylo Buggy and Carriage do sired. All work finished in the most comfort ablo and elegant stylo. We use only tbe best selected material, and employ only the beet mechanics. Jror quality of work our prices are the cheapest In the state. Wo buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Ulveusa t-aU. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially mploved for that onrnoso. In2e-tfd Aw GENUINE YARA CIGAKs. A article, only 5 cents at riNjs UAiiTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. MUUHCAZ. B BOWK'S UtOH BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsia, heartburn, nalaria, kidney disease, liver complaiat, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enricheB tbe blood and purities tho sys tem ; cures weakness, lack of enerjry. to. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is tho only Iron preparation that dors not' oolor the teeth, and will uot cause head ache or constipation, aa other Iron prepa rations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all stuTerera front neuralgui, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will lind it without an equal. For sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and tt North Queen street. Lancaster 815-1 wd Aw 5 csoxaumi. f T 1CANO KUSII -tor-NKOKTLES, COLLARS. SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S. 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET. K. BMALlno J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING -OF- Foreign and Domestic Novelties, -FOR THt Fiill and Winter of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 1. A Largo and Exquisite Llae from 31 RUB VIVIWNJB, PARIS, IMPORTED DIRECT ANDONLYTOBEUAO AT 121 NORTH QUEBN STREET. H 1BSH BKOTHJBK. IMMENSE BARGAINS. For the last four months we have boon busy manufacturing MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING And are now prepared to show oar stock, widch cannot bo equaled both in regard to stylo and make, and are selling them at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. The reason for this is that thirty years' experience In tbo business, and buying for easb, enables ust- do so. We quote a few sample prices : Men's Business Suits. 83.S5, $fcs7. t4.1S.SS.62. Men's AU-Wool Holts, fsjn, SW0, S8.73.CU0, WM. Men's Dtchs Suit. S9.aa.tu.25. 91X09 up to S18.W. Overcoat', both for Fall and Winter. J.M to 11800. BOYS' SUITS. In this department we pay especial pains, and can sell yoa a suit lower than any other house In the city. School 8ults. S2.23, $UO, 2.75 up to SUB. Boys' All-Wool Salts, 1362, t3.b7.si.00 up to 98.08. Children's Salts from H.37 np to SBL37. OUR CUSTOM DEPART MENT is complete la every respect, having aa assortment ot the latest style goods, and we make them spat remarkably lowaaras. We are satisfied that you caa save from 9B to 40 per cent, by giving- as a call and eoavlaelB; your selves that what we say we mean. HIRSH & BROTHER, Pen Hall Clotting Htwe, No3.2md4NortiiQtsMnStrft ui6ui8PaiSiairt jarPrlces toe Terr lowsstofsav la tna Mtv . sepS-lyd SAMUEL K. FKIOK, AXTUJWJC1, BAB Removed bis Ofltee tram MNortaDako street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Sear of Cmrt Boast, Ieasjt New RalkUa. ,aU?-Ud I 4 PI Q
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