, - V JK --.,.- --H- ' ---.. - X-, 4l ?- --. -y t-SL.-" -"t "V A t:af ' Yeliate XlX-No 18. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S82. Price Twe tenia. - y J OHN H. UlVLEtt CO. WE ARE ITLA.NNE1JS In White and all the different Colors, Canton Flannels in Bleached and unbleached and colors, Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, etc. We have a very large stock in all the above Goodsi bought for cash and will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN 8. GIVLER. B LANKET8. COMFORTS, "UIE.T8, Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Now Open an Immense Stock and all marked Very Low to Effect Quick Sales. FLANNELS An Elegant Line now open, including the Finest Qualities of WM'o and Red Shaker Flannels, Scarlet Medicated Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. All M rkod Very Low. BOEE8 & HUKST'S, NEW STORE, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - - LANCASTER, PA. (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) M YKKS KM'UFUN.1 In Iho manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observe three points : 1. The Solcctiou of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular baud.ui.ido buttoiiuoiub (Jur Cutters are tho most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON. ItRV F ALL. UKfcSS UOOOS. HAGER & IN BLACK : Flushes and Vol vote, Brocaded Velvets, Repp Silk, Gros Grain Silk, India Cashmere, French Cashmere, Imperial Serge, Crepe Cloth and Tricot, Henrietta Cloths, Drap deEte, Embroidered Bobes, Etc., Etc., Etc. 25 WEST KING STREET. " TjlVKIC OAY IIK1MJS bOMKTUINU NI1.W." NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. PLUSHES, MOLESKIN CLOAK1NUS, VELVETS and CASHMERES at CO cts., worth $1.00. Colors Garnet, Navy, Green, Olivo and Brown. SHAWLS. SHAWLS have always been a specialty with us, and our piescnt Slock is wor!uy tho attention of those in want. Black Thibet and Plain and Grey Blanket Shawls. Shawls from 23 cents to $35.00. Ladies', Gent's, Boys' and Girls' WATERPROOF GOSSAMERS at $1.50, $2.00, $2 50 and $3.00, mado to our order ami every Garment Warranted. 6ST"Per80ti8 in search of a Blanket of any kind .should see our Iinmenso Stock Before Purchasing. R E. FAHNE8TOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. uovbms rujtifmuwa uovvs. F L.IHN iriLLbON. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST. FOB STOVES,HATEBS, BAN6ES and FUMAGES, And the Largest Stock of Housefurnishing Goods in the City. COAL OIL AND GAS CHANDELIERS. Fruit Jars Only 5ets. Apiece. FLINN & WILLSON. (SIGN OH" THE TWO JUG DOGS.) M.UMBHJi'B w HU&.E8AUS UEFOT KOK Water Closets and Bath Tabs, Iron and .Wooden Hydrants, Plambere' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Bedaced Prices, numbers' Supplies, Tinners ' Supplies, SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. NOB. 11, 13 16 MAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 'JOHN L. ARNOLD. OUT UOODB, c. NOW PREPARED TO SHOW A NEW Blankets, VJLOTMUKU. Well-lNEacLe Garments. NO. iiOOUH. BROTHER. IN COLORS : Velvets and Plushes, Brocaded Velvets, Embroidered Bobes, Embroidered Checks, jurap de Lansrtry, French Serges, French Suitings, Diagonal Suitings, Gilbut Suitings, Habit Cloths Fall Novelties, Etc., Etc., Etc. SHAWLS. LANCASTER, PA. BOVrLXBB. STOCK OF FLANNELS LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. Comforts, Quilts. 12 EAST KING STREET. Vr.OTUlNU. UI'KINU ANO SUM91KK NOVEL.TIK3. AT H. GBRHART'S t NO. 0 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby lufuriu my customers that my block of SPRING ami SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the hugestand cliolccal assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tnlloilug In tho city of Lancaster. P1UCKS AS LOW AS THE LOWKST, and all goods wairanted as represented. H. GEEHART. B OVS' SCHOOL 8U1TH. 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. a MAJUL HAVANA ClOABS FOR 3 ITS. at No. a North Queen 8f rect. HARTMAN'S EiLOW KK . . U.X-. STOSE. THE TAEIFF. DON CAfilEttON'SBIiM.UOZlNUTUltKAT Tbe Independents and Democrat will Stan" by Pennsylvania and Her Industrie A Bait to aa Ineffectual Lie. Id tho state platform of this year tbe Democracy of Pennsylvania declare against monopolies and in sympathy with labor, seeking its protection, and iu favor of tbe protection of tbe industrial interests ol Pennsylvania. Seuator Wallace and Congressman Ran dall, eminent Pennsylvania Democrats, always effectively suppi tiled iu Congress all measures in favor ol t l.u protection of tbo industrial interests of Pennsylvania. Don Cameron has threatened tbat if tbe business men and manufacturers of Penn sylvania do not accede, to his bull dozing demands bo will assail tbe tariff and let all go to h 1 together. Simon Cameron llndiug bis powor wan ing and bis dynasty tottering is trying to drag down tbe tariff with it by identifying its cause with that of tho Stalwart-Came, rou rulo in Pennsylvania. A Campaign Lie Traced and nailed. Lancaster New Km. Kep. On Tuesday, tho 5th iustaut, the Lan caster Examiner pnblihhed as its leading oditoiial item, and emphasized by " double-leading,' the following stale. ment : " Tbe Free Trade league of New York has given $5,000 as a campaign btarter ' toward tho election of Pattison, and prom ises to give $15,000 nioie. And yet tbe state and local ' frog pond ' leaders would have honest meu believe tbe tariff was not an issue in this election. Sure, hon est eyes ought to open very wide, very Boon." A gentleman of this city who has given considerable study to political economy, and especially tho question of tariff ami taxation, wrote to tho editor of a New York Republican journal, enclosing tbo above paragraph, enquiring as to the truth oftlie statement. His letter was re ferred to Mr. Goorgo Haven Putnam, of the liini of U. P. Putnam & Sons, who is a member of tbe executive committee of tbe Free Trade league, who sent the fol lowing reply : New YoitK, Sept. 7, 1882. Dkak Sm: Your inquiry of tho Cth iust., enclosing note from M of Lancaster, Pa., iu regard to tho use iu Pennsylvania of funds of tho Free Trade league has been rcfencd to Mr. A. L, Earle, tho secretary of tho league. Mr. Earle will undoubtedly givo you promptly tho official reply required. As a member of tbe cxecutivo commit tee of the leaguo and ouo of its vice presi dents, I am myself able to say, defimtcly, tbat no such contribution has been made, and that tbe league has no intention of takiug any part in tho present campaign iu Pennsylvania. Tbo Independent Republicans of Penn sylvania are entitled to bo credited with a good deal of good intention, but it is not, I regret to say, practicable to look to them, leaders among the Protectionists as many of them are, for any kind of co operation or cucouragomout in tbo cause of fico trado. Yours very truly, Geo. Haven Putnam. Mil. J. E. Luaiined, Managing Editor, etc. The following is the reply lcceived from the secretary of tho leaguo : 1JJ7 Bkoauway, N. Y., Sopt.8, 1882. My Deak Siii : Your note of tho Sth iust. has just reached mo, euclosiug a par graph cut from tho Lancaster Examiner, assorting that "the Free Trado leaguo of New York, has given $5,000 as a cam paign " starter" towards tbo election of Pattison, and promises to givo $15,000. more." I will answer your inquiry re garding this statement by as&uring, with out qualification or reservation, that there is not ouo word of truth in it, nor is theie tbo slightest foundation for any btaleniout lcsembliug it. Permit mo to add tbat tho Free Trade league has nothing to conceal. Any ouo desiring iufoimation regarding its object and its work will bo cheerfully informed by calling on or addressing. Very truly yours, Abraham L. Eakli:, Secretary. , cbq., Lancaster, Pa. Of course this story was skirled as a campaign lie cut from tbo whole cloth, and no doubt intended by its author to givo color to Simon Cameron's nonsense about the Independent Republicans being in league with tho free traders, or to add weight to tbo youngor Cameron's tooth ache tariff tbieat mado earlier in tho cam paign. Il is not a Utile significant lliat it should make Us appearance in a Cameron organ edited by a "holding Democrat," ulto has AlL HIS POLITICAL LIFE BEEN AN OUT- and out fkee tkadek and most violent ill his abuse of Republicans and Republi can measures, as tho files of tho Demo cratic paper through which ho expressed his only honest convictions will show. (Ivlug Caiuorou tliu Toothuilio. The Independents of Lancaster county must have given tho younger Cameron a becoud edition of tho tariff toochacho, and put even tho elder Cameron to blush, when S. S. Spencer and Francis Shroder, two leading cotton niauufactuicrs ; Tbco. Patterbon, of tho Safe Harbor irou works ; Abram Rituer, of the Lancaster watch company ; R. R. Martin and Henry Baum garduer, leading coal operators ; Mr. Mc Clure, a largo slate manufacturer ; Mr. Lochcr, a morocco manufacturer, and others come to tho front to emancipate Republicanism from Ross Cameronism. Vital fjuejtione Not to Uo Dodged. Pennsylvania is to docido in November whether tho Cameron mortgage uion tho stato ehall bo wiped out ; whether tho pardou board shall be used to keep tbe striped jackot from tbo back of tho politi cal corruptionist ; whether tho Legisla ture shall bo organized in Don Cameron's individual interests ; whether the rings which aro fastened upon every department of tho state government shall continuo to fatten upon the 'money of the people ; whether tbe stato shall bo placed under tho control of thoso who servilely do tho bidding of tbe unprincipled son of an un principled father. These are tho great issues of the hour, and no cowardly dodging or deception will blind tbo voters. WBEKE THIS DKMOCKATS STAND. From a hpeech Delivered In Cock Haven, September 12, by M. F. Klllotr, Dem ocratic Candidate tor Congress man-at-Large. " Tho Democratic party has declared in its platform that it is in favor of protect ing American industries and I say it from my heart and by this I expect to stand that I am in favor of such a tariff as will affect justly the employer and employee. As a Pennsylvanian, I am in favor of protecting Pennsylvania's industries, not for tbe benefit of tbe manufacturer alone, bat for the .benefit of the laborer as well and the peoplo in general. I don't want Simon Cameron to say, and ho can not truthfully gay, tbat one man on the Democratic tieket is averse to protecting the industries of this state. These are my convictions; I have always expressed them and expect to retain them." THE COMET. Appearance of im Greatest Phenomenon ol tbe Centary. Tbo superintendent of the coast and geodetio survey has received the following telegram from Prof. George Davidson, as sistant : "Table Mountain Station, via San Rafael, Cal., Sept. 19, 1883. Brilliant comet seen this morning about eight de grees beforo the snn ; visible after sunrise. Observations of altitude and azimuth." The comet reported by the national ob servatory is located as follows : Right ascension, 11 hours, 10 minutes, 33 sec onds ; declination, 13 minutes north. Tho great comet reported in the papers as having been discovered by observers in Colorado was obfonoi at tbe naval ob servatory iu Washington yesterday after noou. It was found in right ascension, 11 hours 19 minutes 33 seconds, and declina tion north, no degrees an I 10 minutes. Tho comet wad easily seen with the naked eye, aua exniDiteu a snort tan, wiin a bright head of considerable extent. In tbe telescope tbo nucleus showed as a con fused mass of bright light, indicating a large comet, with pleuty of loose material. Extending on both sides were seen bright arcs of light, presenting tho appearance of a bird with outstretched wings. A dis patch was received from tho observatory of Paris to tho following effect : " Thollou's comet, observed at Nico about noon, Sept. 18, three degrees wost of the sun. Tho nucleus gives a continuous spectrum very brilliant and very much ex tended towards the violet. Both tail and nucleus give tho sodium lines oxtremoly brilliant, very sharply divided and charac teristic. They seem disposed toward tho red." The spectroscopic observations reported in tho abovo dispatch aro of extraordinary interest. They indicate tbat this is the second cmot that has showu a sodium spectrum. Tho first was that discovered this year by Wells at tbo Dudioy observatory, aud observed at that institution in full daylight. The reported displacement of tho two bodiuin lines towards tho rod end of tbe spectrum is of tho highest interest, since it indicates that the comet is now moving towani tbo earth with planetary velocity. Such an observation has no ver beforo been mado in tho case of any comot. From the position given in tho abovo dispatch tho comot is moving westward from tho sun at therato of five or six de grces daily. It is almost cortaiu that tho comet has now passed tho perihelion or point where it is nearest the sun. Astrono mers will now bo anxious to loarn if this comet is iudentioal with tho one recently discovered in South America. If this ideuity is proved it will follow that it has approached very near the sun probably as clob'o as did tho great comet of 1880 tho comet which had the smallest perihe lion distance on record Several days must elapse before tbo particulars of tho orbit can be calculated by astronomers, and this question be definitely settled . Tho comot at three o'clock yesterday was uiuo degrees west of tho suu, aud it probably increased this distanco by buu riso to-day to twelve or thirteen degrees. It, there foie, rose somowhat before tbo suu, but owing to the fact that it is also farther south thau the sun it could not bo readily. seen before sunrise. It a few days, however, with its present rate and direc tion of motion, it should become a bril liant object iu tho morning sky. On tho whole this may be regarded as ouo of tho most extraordinary comets of modern times. Tbo only ouo wuicu ro hcnjblcs it in its special features of uTterest is tlio great comet of 18-13, which, liko this one, was visiblo to the naked eyo in full sunlight. Barnard's comet was also observed ut tho naval observatory at 4. o'clock, by Professor Frisbie. Its right asccusiou was 7 hours 37 minutes, and declination 13 degrees 41 minutes north. It presented tbo usual appearance of a telescopic comet, with slight central coudensation. Cross-Eximluatlon. Chicago Times. Couusol " Stato to tho jury how loug it was after you took tho meat from tbe store aud put it iuto tbe wagou boforo it was taken away." Witness "Now I shuost c;ind doll dat. I dinks 'bout dwelvo feet. I say not nearer as dat." " You don't understand mo. How long was it from tho timo tho meat loft tho store and wan put into tho wagou before it was taken away by tho defendant?" " Now I know not what you ax dat for. Dur wagon ho was back up mit dor bido walk, and dat's shoost so lung as it vas. You doll mo how long dor sidowalk vas. Den feet ? Dwclve feet ? Den I tells you how long it vas." " I don't want to find out how long the sidewalk was, but I want to kuow (speaking very slowly), how long tho meat was in the wagou before it was taken away ?" "Oh, dat ! Veil, now, I not sold any meat so. I all timo weigh him ; never measured moat, not yet. But I dinks 'bout tbrco feet." (Hero the spectators and his houor aud tho jury smiled audibly.) "I know not, shentlomcus, bow is dis. I doll you all that I can, so good as I know." " Look here, 1 want to know how loug it was bo foru tho meat was taken away after it was put iu tho wagou?" Witness (lookiug knowingly at couuscl :) " Now you try t get mo iu a scrape. Dat meat was shoost so long in dor wagou as ho was iu ,der shop. Dat's all I told you. Dat meat was dead moat. He don't grow no longer in dou douseu' year, not much." Counsel : "That will do." An Angry Malstro. Hen Wagner writes tho music of tho future, but his wife, Mme. Cosima, who is probably fifty years of age, and who is a head taller than Wagner, naturally likes to hear it now. So she provailed upon Wagner to take her into the theatre at Rayrcuth. Unfortunately ono of the ushers couductcd them to tbe wrong en trance about ten feet from tho ono where they should have entered. Wagner was evidently as pro-occupieu as tbo usuor, aud did not notice tho was rectified. Then he Ho danced about that error until it became wild, usher like a mad man. Finally, in a sort of delirium of rage, ho grabbed his spotless white tile from his head, aud biff, biff, biff! crushed it into a shapeless mass against an iron column. Then, raising his bands like the the heavy villain of;the plays, he brought them 'down upon the tremb ling usher's shoulders as if to anni hilate him, hissing out between bis set teeth a sort of a buzz saw " S-s-s s-b-s o I" Itbroughacrowd. Wagner saw this, slapped his collapsed hat on tho northwest corner of his head of genius, gave ' Mme. Cosima " bis arm, and, with a glare at the usher which remarked in italics, " I'll see you later," disappeared. Undergraduate italllery. New York World. Professional insolence of course always has undergraduate impudence for an ac companiment, and it is only fair to present some specimens of the latter. Here is a scene in a recitation room in Columbia. Bell has just rung and the class becomes impatient to leave. Professor says: "Now, gentlemen, I hare a mortgage, ou you for a few minutes yet." Mr. H. 'and, sir, you don't get much interest from ns eithor.' " Similar was tho easo wheu tho professor, looking at bis watch, about the close of the recitation hour,said : "As we bavo a few minutes lef I should like to have any one ask a question, if so disposed." Then the bad boy of the class improved the occasion by inquiring: " What time is it, please ?" At nacine collcce. when a student of great impu- denco was talking against time to conceal his ignorance of the question, tbe irate in structor exclaimed : Sit down, sir, you know nothing whatever of tho subject." Tbo student replied : " All right. If you know more about this thing than .1 do, just show me where I'm wrong." With this may bo compared a conversation at Yale, which was beguu by an instructor who was oxamining sonio words on tho blackboard : " I don't quite understand your figures, Mr. X." "Very well. I'll explain them after recitation." Elso where, whon a studont was oxplaiuing a proposition, illustrated by a circle he had drawn ou tho blackboard, there was a similar interchange : " Isn't tbat reason ing erroneous ?" Perhaps it is, profes sor, its ' reasoning in a oirole.' " A NEWPORT KOB1ANCK. Separated by Their Creed, but Faithful (Jot Deatb. Providence Journul. Tho Jewish cemetery lies not far from the synagogue iu the sweep mado by tbo Eay street whore it joins Touro. In the inclosuro are two graves so near each other that as you staud by ouo you shadow falls udou tho other : within them sleep two lovers, separated during life, but- united loug sinco by deatb. .ludah Touro aud Cathariuo Hays were cousins, and among tbo .lows it is a crime for those so noar of a kin to marry. True to tho relig ion aud traditions of their raoo they sepa rated novor to meet again, although they lived to bo old people. Noither of them married, content with tbo memory of their love and tho heariug of each other's wel fare from mutual friends. They both died in Jauuary. 1854, when he was 79 years of ago and Catharine was 77. His name was the laf t word she uttered, and in his dolirium before death called him ho talked of walking in a beautiful garden with Catharine Hays, his first and only love. Judali Touro, however, did not let disappointment embitter bis life, for ho spent it in active benevolence, and from a fund left by him the means arc provided to keep the cemetery in ordor. It is told of him that ho built churches iu Now Or leans for all sects, even contributing to ward tho erection of a Unitarian place of worship. On his monument tho following words are cut : " Tho last of his name, ho inscribed it in the book of philanthropy to be romombered forever." -" l'y asking too unicn vu: in:iy lose tliu little tbat we bad before." M.lney-Worl asks nothing but a lair trial. This givi-n. It tears no loss of latlh lit Its virtues). A l:tly writes from Oregon : "For thirty yrai-j I liuvo been alllicted with kidneycoiupluuits. Two pack ages of Kidney -Wort have !ono me more good than :ill the mediclno nnil doctors 1 have had before. 1 believe It is u sine cure. S3-Fast, brilliant and fashionable aro the Diamond Jyu colors. One ):ickugo colors I to I lbs. of goods. 10 cents tor any color. Tho Celluloid Eyc-U hisses l):tvc stood the test, and tho thousands who now wear I hem pronounce them the best. For salu by all lead ing Jewelers and Opticians. sis-lwdcod Wnv will you cough wliuu hlilloh's cum will give immediate icllct. I'rice. 10 cts., l cts. and $1. For sale at Coehmn's drug Hloro, 137 North Queen striu-t . Make yourself healthy and strong. Make lilo happy by using Jlrown's Iron Hitters. For alo tit Cochran's drug store, 1.17 North Queen street, Lancaster. sl8-lwdftw Popular Kverywhere. "JJurd anc," tin- Ft until uauiu for Jluninclr, i-i us popular In France us In America. As an auti-acorbulic, npcrieiitanildiutctic it cannot be too highly extolled. Kurdock Jllood Hlt ters coiiibluo " in u condensed lorm " all Us good properties. For gout, cutaneous disor ders and Kidney troubies they aro uncii.ilcd. Price $I.im. For sale at If. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. tloldsinltli's Testimony. Goldsmith speaks c.t ' That dii o dl-.ca.sp, whoso i uthless pow r Withers the beauty's transient llovrcr." No truer description could bo given of the dis ease ot the kidneys, winch, unearcd lor.ripmis lulu JSright's disease, and cuts down our strongest men ina very shoit time. And It lioldsmitii had known ol Hunt's Kcmcdy he would undoubtedly have continued his poem, and spoken of "Hunt's Ucmc'Iy, wImfui matchless woitli, Makes It a boon to all the earth." It. issinvlv a boon to thousands of sulferers who Ik' v; been able, to llnd leliuf nowliereelse. s'JMwdcod&w i-iiir.!is c'Iiiib will Immediately relieve Umup, Whoophnc Cough .toil UroneUltls, For Kile at ochrun's duig stoic, 1J7 North Qii:ou street. Noi:iiv enjoys tho nicest surroundings it in bad health. There are miserable peoplo about to-day t whom a bottle ol I'urker's Ginger Tonic would bring more solid com lorttlutn all tho medicine they have over tried. Sews. sl-lmdeodftcow Shilou'8 Cataiuiii icbvkoy a posillvo euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria anil Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's diu; store, 137 North Uiieeu street. How's tho H.iby. "How's tho baby?" ."Ills cioup i better this morning, thank you. Wo gave iiim some ol Thomas' Kclectric Oil us j ou advised, doe tor, and shall give htm some moro In an hour or so." Ncxtdaytho doctor ptonoiinced the jouiigstercurcd. Forsalo at II. II. Cochran's drier stole, 137 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. "Walnut leaf Hair Kettorer. 1 1 is entirely dillereut from all other. It is as clear as water, und, as Its name Indicate". Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. It will Immediately free tliu head fiom all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro luco n new growth where it has fallen oil". It does not in any manner cliect tho health, which Sulphur, rusnr of Lent ami Nitrate o! .Silver preparations have done. It will chaiign light or faded hair in a few days to a beaut I rul glossy brown. Ask your druggist Tor il. Kach lioltlu Is warranted. fcBUTll, ICHNE & Cl, Wholoaln Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CUUTTJSNTON Now York. lunSlyiUnd&w J&KDLVAL. K IDiNKY-WOKT -13 A Sure Cure for all Diseases OFTHK KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It lias specific action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw oil torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowels In free condition, cliecting lis rcgniar uiscnargc. Ifnlnmn If you are suffering from ma JJUalaTltL. laxia, nave the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse the system every one should, take a thorough course ot it Sold by Drogclata. Fnc, 91. KIDNEY-WORT. sepia-lycod&w Proposals rotttuswKKSAnvpjKraa. Scaled proposals will be received at Al derman llarr's office, on South Huko strcef. up to 7 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY. SEl'TEM liEtt 25, 1882, for the following work : A two-foot sower on East Chestnut street, irom Duke to Lime streets, CC0 feet long. Also a two-toot sewer on West Chestnut street, from Mary street eastward, 357K IOaYso a six-foot arched culvert lrom the i Quar ryviilo railroad to Water street, at Hie termi nus ot the Andrew street sewer, Wi feet long. Also the piking of Charlotte street, Irom Plans and specifications cm be seen at the City Regulator's Office, No. 106 l-aat King street. ., .... , . The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. sepSutt?61 XUE SIKEET COMMITTEE. HOWS UtOX UTTSBM. I BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsia, heartburn, malaria, kidney disease, liver complaint, aud other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches tho blood aud purifies tbo sys tem ; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is tbo only Irou preparation that does not color tho teeth, and will not cause head ache or constipation, as other Iron prepa rations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neuralgia, bysteria, and kindred complaints, will find it without an equal. Forsalo wholesale and retail by II. it. COCH KAN, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster sl5-lwdAw 7 VLOTHMIUS C. PLEASE SHOW ME A FALL OVERCOAT, Is a question we are happily able to answer with guaranteed satisfaction. Our Stock, Style and Prices please every class of buyers. A. C. YATES & CO, Ledger Building, Chestnul & Sixth b'ts., PHILADELPHIA. sl-lmd H 1RSH ft BKOTHKK. IMMENSE BARGAINS. For tbo last fonr months wo have been busy manufacturing MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING And are now prepared to show our stock, which cannot be equaled both In rcrtirrt to stylo mid make, and am hcIIIio' tliein at ItlD ICC LOUS I.Y LOW l'KICKS. 1 lie reason for I his L that thirty years' experience In tho business, nnd buying lor .cash, enable: nst- do so. Wo quote a few cample price: : Blen's Business Suite, .!, $&87, $t.n,ir,. Men's A II-Wool Hultx. r,.w, JM, K.V. ti.M, tli.to. Men's Urcsi Suits, .!. $11.25. $:;, up to S18 00. Overcoat', both lor all and Winter, $.5.50 to18(W. BOYS' SUITS. In Uil department we pay especial pains, and ran sell yon a suit lower than any other housn In the city. .School Knits, $i'JT, :.:, .7iup tot.'J5. Hoys' All-Wool Fulls, ttnz, ;h7, !. up to $Au. Children' hull from $1.37 up to piJSJ. OUIt tSU.VrOM DKI'AUT M KNT Is complete In every respect, having an xisortment ot the latest stylo koihIs, and wis in ale o them up at remarkably low figures. We are satisfied that you can save ti om 25 to 40 per cent, by giving us a call and convincing your selves that what wo say we mean. i Fenn Hall Clothiig House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Qua Street tai6ind8Pi:qui. 49-Prlces the very lowest of any la the city. sop8-lyd STOCKS. " rNCKKASB TOOK GAMXAI $10, $20, 150, 1100. Those desiring to aake money on small and medium lnvestmeats In grala, provisions and stock speculation, caa do so by operating oa our plan. Jfrora May 1. 1681, to tbe present date, oa Investments or $l,t to Ujm cash profits have been realized and paid to Invest ors amountlne to several times the original Investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable oa demand, explanatory circmlaxa and statements of rand W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report tbe crops and. introduce tbe plan. Address, , s , FLEMMNG & MEBRIAM, Commission MeKbante, Major Block, Chi. cago, 111. ialyd B wm BROW i J&1 il
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