laa$M V Volume XIX-No. 29. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1882. Price Two Cents Sik HNzftr' -- ll- " 3ju?2?KSaStws-s? kP . yS .ir .fi. r i . t tf M YKits katui-un; Aell - Iu the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo obsorvo three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and .Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, 8tnjr and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets. Linings, otc. a. First-class Workmanship. Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no niachi:ie-inado button holes, but good, strong, regular haud.iiiado buttonhole. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns arc tho best. MYERS & RATHFON. ItKY UOOiHi. H AUeT. St UKOTIIKK. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS AMD LACES. We invito attention to our elegant stock of Fall aud Winter.Garinents for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Fur lined and IMush-linod Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolmans, Tailor-made Garments, Fur trimmed Coats, etc., etc., in all sizes and grades. A magnificent exhibit of Seal Skin ClotliK, Mohair IMiibIhm, Figer I'lusiien, Silk Plushes, Silk Velvets aud Velveteens. Our Dress Goods Department is rich in Plushes, Velvets and Silks, Superb Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, tho Fall and Winter novelties in Combination Itobos ; our usual largo assnitmunt of.Black and Colored Silks.iu Jlcps, Gros Grains, Ottomans, lthadanias, etc.. Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, French Serges, Habit Cloths, aud a full lino of staple materials at tho Lowest Prices. Tho most attractive collection or Laces iu tho city. HAGER & BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. UOVHK fVUNlSHMNU HOOItH. H OUSIirUIiNISUINti. THE Wo all waut the best and mol tcuiuimicul STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Aro SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MAltKKT. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTI 1 Kit STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. " njNES AN1 J.IOVOKS. '" WOMMU, ICt.FKIiSUIMJ ANO UKAVTUtVl. OKINKS FOK HUT WJSATUKK. APOLLINABIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. (JANTELLSi COCIUIAN'S DUBLIN awl BELFAST GINGElt ALE, THIS K1NMST IN TIIK MA UK 1ST. ;I.AKhT WINKS. Oi our own direct iiiiporlulloii Mom tlio House itt Kviiliidc, Uiitout & Co., Uordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WiNE COMPANY, Urcnt Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to Iho UoIiUmiAkc, which iaput up liy die ricawitil Viilley WlnuCo. lor the Hum inondnport Wluu Co., from their Ordinary Muck, the HumuioudHporl Co. luriitahli them with the llrnnd ami Label. Tlio llumuioiulsport Co. iiitiko no Sparkling Wines. All tho Lending ami I'opuhir ltrandsot FKKNC11 CIIAMPAGNKS. We lire Hie agent for tlio l'li-unant Valley Wlno Co.' Ureal Western Kxtni Hry Wine. The Moiincrat C'o.'g Lime Fruit Juice. KUlbAUT'S UL1) IIIIANDV. No liiuiily should bo without it bottle of this Ko llablu Mcdlcluo at this season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. l'LUMttssit's w IIOLKSALK HKfUT KOK Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, L'lunibers' Earthenware, Gag andfStoam Fitters" Nupnlies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers" Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies. SLATti."K0OFlNG. SLATE ROOFING. Nob. 11. 13 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN I ARNOLD. CLOTMILNU . UlMf TO TIIK TKA1JK. WB LBAU WHKItK OTIlfcKS FAIK TO L. GAISIM & BEO, TUEH!UAKK UKAL1NU OLOTHIEES, KxUn:ltliclrlnvltalIn to the iulill; in kvu cnilltliciiowK0,l:,tncJr ,in) c"Htantly ro ceivlng from tboir work IiiiimIm. Never betora liavc wohadeuch witlsluctlmi in viewing our cttorts to placo our Itousu hi Iho head ot tlio the trade lor KLEU ANTL.Y MAOK ri.OTIIINU AT VEIIV u-minKLliliiir attention to the Full Trade we must not forget tho present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROaSERS SHU continued. All-Wool Cttsslmews TioiiHeiH, riO..2..M, 3.tW,3.riO, W.OO. Lined Wild WolJi inc 'iMrta, 75C. We, $l.t, Lfc.iip to !.. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $. W, 7.W, $,(K) $10.0), tliW and 911.00. BOV'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINU OUU GREAT SPECIALTY. $1.75,f2.00.i50, $3.00, $1.00, $5.00 and $0.00 aro tho prices of some ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $2.60. $3.00. $3.&0. $1 00. $3.09, $6.00, $7.60. $S.K) nndl0.W aro the prices ot soinoof our Boy's Suite. OCR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest Hue ot goods In the piece. We make to order ti nice business Salt for $12 09 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00. WLook at our windows lor further refer- j enco and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Hlghton the Southwest Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTEU, PA. The well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. CLOT1UNU. Vta,ce Garments. NO. BEST. AUKNT, numisai. T.ANVAHTKtt IVATVIIHS. T MIK BI-CENTENNIAL OF- PENNSYLVANIA. 1682-1882. IT IS IN II Kit ter THAT WILLIAM PENN WOULD KKCOUN1ZE Tlie Finest Product OF THE Manufacturing Skill and Enterprise. OF- PENNSYLVANIA DUltlNti TUE P.VST Two Hnnlred Years. Lancas Watches 12 EAST KINO STREET. VLUTHimt. As Fin a Stock of FaH Overcoateasever graced our Store is now offered at exceedingly Low Prices r.v A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Ckeatuut aud Sixth fte. PHILADELPHIA. SEND FOR SAMPLES. oS-lind F AM. OJ'JSNlNU FALL OPENING AT E GERIART'S 1, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MOiNDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. C 1LOTU1NUI CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, invite si'KciAL attmntion T1IBIR DlSl'LAY OF TO FINE CLOTHING, Entirely Ct their own for tlio Superior Muiiutuetnro FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Slock ot t'icco tiouils lor Mereliunti 'rulioring Is larger than ever, and tlio Styles are the newest audTn'slin the Market. D. B. Hostetter k Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEU. PA. STOCKS. JNGKEA8E TOUK VAVITAJU. WHEAT STOCKS, 810, 520, 850, 1100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. Krora May 1, 1S81, to tho prosont data, on Investments of ftixnn in i mm mnh profltsnave been realized and paid to Invest-1 ora uiuuuuuiu mj Beverui umes UlO original Investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Kxplanatory circulars and statements ot fund wscntiroe. wo wuui responsible agents wno will report the crops and introduce thoplun. Auaress, FLEMMINGr & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Mcjor ni.-w'-. ci -cago.IU. j-'i.. EAETHQUAKES. 1I1MK UAUSK AT LAST KXrLAIEl. A ScientlUc Dlbcuvery That SoIvi-m :i t.iii(i Vexed l'robieui Somo UaiiKeri, to bo Uuarded Against llereattcr. ev York Times. Earthquakes Ikivo becu tho tle.spair of heienco. We could iccoguizc an euitli qiiako wlien it shook a houso about our earn or swallowed up a city, but wo could out toll wbat caused tho car::iqiiakc. This w;iB a very humiliating stato of things, for it implied that science, which, when it i.supcllcd with a capital S, i-. according to Mr. Bob Ingoraoll aud his ii eiples, always infallible, did not huov? auythin, aud was, ou the whole, not much better titan ltevolation. Of coarse, sciutiftc persons iuvuntcd quantities of theories to :iccouut for earth quakes. There was tho theory that they woro produced by steam. A quantity of sea water, leaking through tho bottom of tho ocean and striking tho melted rock with which tho centra of the earth is filled, would bo instantly converted into steam, aud this steam, provided it could not llnd a vent through a convenient volcano, would burst tho earth opcu and shako everything on its surface iu tho neighbor hood of tho explosion. This whs tho steam theory of earthquakes, and ii v?si.h not without its merits. Tko.su who held it failed, however, to explain how tho bottom of tho ocean became leaky at ono time aud perfectly tight a day or two afterward ; and why tho earth often failed to open duriugan curthquako to permit the escape of steam. Then there was the chemical thooiy of earthquakes. It was assumed that a quan tity of nitric acid, distilled in thointeiior of tho oarth, would occasionally fall on a bale of cotton, and convert it into gun cotton, which wouid explode aud pro. loco the UKtial caithqu&ko phenomena ; or that sulphur, saltpotro aud charcoal would ac cidentally become mixed iu close proximity to tho central 11 res, aud tho resulting gun powder would tak lire. This chemical theory was a bcautful ono, but iu order to believu it ono had to possess an exception ally lively imagination, aud it therefore had fewer partisaus thau had the steam theory. Then there was the elcetiit: theory. A. California suicutitic parson assorted that earthquakes were produced by electricity, aud that they were becoming infrequent iu California because the rails of tho l'a cilio railroad acted as conductors and car ried tho Mipoiliuous California electricity saleiy away. Tho fault with this theory v;is that it did not explain anything. Electricity is the cat of tho scieutilic world. When no ono can possibly tell how any given phenomenon is produced, sci entilic persons take rcfugo in the assertion that it idealised by electricity ; just as cooks assert that the Hour barrel, which is found to bo suspiciously empty, has been emptied by the cat. ilow electricity could cause an oarthqtnko no ouu h:is pretended to explain, aud uo one will ever make tho attempt. In placo of these uusatisiaclorj theories wo have at last a plausible and perfectly sati factory one, dovhed by an Euglish scientific person, lie informs us thai the ciu.su of the earth is elastic, just in the same way that a hollow rubber ball is elastic. It will yield to piessurc in one place, and will bulge out at another. The presMiio which produces earthquakes is oidiuarily supplied by the atmosphera or tho tides. Lt ms suppose, for example, that there should bo to morrow a heavy baromotic pressure over tke continent of Australia. This preeburo would b felt by an Australian lor tho samo reason that ho does not fcol tho ordinary pressure of tho atiiiospIicr, but it would neverthe less depress Australia to the extent of porhapsBix inches. This depression would so squeeze the liquid llrs iu tho centre of tho earth that thoy would press against tho oi list with snch force as to bend it out ward wherever it happened to bo exeep tioually weak, This outward bending of tho earth's orusi would be called an earth quake, and it wold ocoeaionnlly bo ac companied by crooks through which tho central fires would eecap. A similar effect is iiroduccd by the pressure of tho tides, and this fact explains tho frequency with which earthquakes occur iu sea-coast re gions. It has often been noticed in California that an earthquake is heralded by a peculiar stato of tho atmosphere. When the air is heavy and men feel a sense or oppression an earthquake is very apt to follow. This is what wo might expect if caithquakcs aro really produced by at mospheric pressure If tho weight of tho air is suflicicut at times to depress Cali fornia to tho extent of, sa', a foot, tho sudden removal of this pressure would cause the crust of tho earth to spring back to its normal position, aud the disturbauco would bo reooguized as a California earth quake. Tho aocaptauco of this theory ought to lead us to exercise great caro iu placing heavy weights ou tho surface of the earth. If wo continue to build ten-stnry buildings iu this city, wo shall in timo accumulate such an enormous weight that Manhattan islaud will ha depressed, while Flushing, Yonkers, Grange, and other suburban towns will suddonly bulge out, to the great astonishment and dissatisfaction of their residents. Conventions of fat men should also bo discouraged, lest they pro duce earthquakes, and forthoeamo reason no largo quantity of patent offico reports, speeches by Stanley llatthows or Mr. Hyi, or jokes by professional humorists should ovtr bo accumulated in anv ono nlaco. At for reunions of tho Fiold family, they okonld bo forbidden by law. Wcro Henry M. Field, David Dud ley Field, fcnd Cyrus rT". Fiold over to sit down to dinner together, their united weight of intellect would infallibly de prcss tho crust of the earth to Jan extent that would bo fearfully dangerous. It is very satisfactory to know, tt last, precisely how earthquakes aro caused, and wo can now feel a confidence iu tho infal libility of science which is immensely com foiling. STItEKT NAMES. Tliu L.oudtu Labyrinth and tlie Aiuvrle.iii System. The Pall Mall Gasctle says : Tho accounts of tlio fierce debates iu tho Paris municipal council which roach us from timo to timo show what an interest tho naming of streets has for our neigh bors. Periodically Intransigcants iu that assembly attempt to abolish tho name of tho lluo Bonaparto, and as often tho gov ernment puts its vsto on tho attempt, but in other oases they have been more sue cossful, and tho Boulevard Princo Eugene has become Dolevd Vblteiro, whilo tho Rues de Merny and Abbatucci and Cambaocres have been Radical ized. When one looks in London for tho naaes of mons men, the result is disheartening . In vein does ono seek for Yoltaire, Vowton, or Galileo, Burke, Fox, or Sheridan to take half-a-dozon names at random. Although in a great many in- i staec8 their places of abodo are known, ana the society of arts enaoavors to per petuate tiiem wUh plaquev, yet the streets .Ii'jtsslvcs'bsar q&eniames, Shake- spearc, it is true, has a torraco at Hollo- way ; Lord Ueaconsuold a slroet m put ney, and Mr. Allsop a mows near Kogenta nirk: but the Williamsos and the Charleses and Edwards liavo it all their own way. To know that there aro thirty-sis Charles streets, twenty William streets, eighteen Qucon streets, seventeen Duke streets, twenty eight King streets and seventeen lu hv.uvl streets, is euough to call the most apathetic Londoner to a sense of his position ; but to liud that each ol these names has its satellites in the form ' a proportionate number of 44 square-," " terraces," " roads," " gar dens," '4 buildings," 4 courts," "places," 4 grove.-:, " and even u villas " is terrify ing. To add to his dismay, there aro at least three Bond streets besides tho only possible llond street, and half a dozen Park l.tfics. Added to these tho Park streets, the Chapel st roots, and High sticets aud Now streets, bring up a most formidable array ; while tho prollxcs of north, ujutli, east and west, old aud new, soomod to have been specially invented to puzzlo the public. Whether the most ex perienced cabman has over visited tho whole of tho King or Charles streets is doubtful. It would probably tako a man twenty-four hours' hard walking to visit tho thirty-six Charles streets, if, indeed, anybody wcro likely to undertake such a journey. If tho object of street uomou claluro was not convenicuoo to the public, but the imparting of tho knowlcdgo of how house property is divided in London, or a certain amount of antiquarian knowl edge, tkis would be admirably mot. Tho domains of tho Bedford, tho Westminster tho Camden, and Salisbury families aro all marked out with cousiderablo distinct ness. Tho Strand, Lndgato, Ilattongar dou, J21y-place, aud hosts of other names recall traditions which would otherwise have perished long ago. Another great grievance is that every street of consider ah'e length is named in at lea'.!, half a dozen distinct ways with half a dozen uiimber ings ; sometimes the two sides of tho streets arc named diireieutly. Tho num bering of tho Strand is, porhaps tho most distracting lesson that a human being can loam. While tho peoplo who insist ou in dicating their houses by Roman numorals aio tho despair of evory cabman, then conio, to make confusion worse confound ed, the individuals who have an unfortun ate mania for living iu villas, aud a repug nance to bo etossed as No. 24 or No. 5 liko their fellows. Tho maguiilcoiico of tho name, too, it will bo found, is gener ally iu proportion to tho misery of tho stru- ttiro ; and these isolated Alma Lodges, or J.alaclava Villas, or Aliporo Bungalows, which causo tho postman and visitor to wring their hands in desperation, consist guuorally of tho tmiallcs4; numbor of rooms that can distinguish a house from a hovel. As long as tho postoflieo deliver letters this sort of thing will always go ou. In contrast with the apathy displayed huro the way iu which the question has been solved abroad merits attention. Tho Amcricau has long ago adopted the nu merical method, which ho reckons as tho perfection of human wisdom. As that system depends for its success on 1 octan gular sticets. its adaptability to London may weil 1)3 doubted ; and also whether a system tha. involves the mental operation of cairying k many figures in one's head is a good on." is questionable ; to recollect that one ftiend lives at No. 127 of Ninoty soveulh .street, and another at No. U7 of of One httndrcd-and-twcnty seventh street will always ha confusing ; while another objectiouis that it is almost too matter of fact for the English mind, which has still some sparks of sentiment about it. Tho French, on tho other hand, look upon tho names of their s'rcetu as rewards fcr merit, and have ingeniously invented tho system of honoiing iho groat mon'of tho past by keeping their memory alive iu tho present. Perhaps a still better method would bo to name streets after those who have become Famous in them. Whother tho new municipal council of London, when it appears, will tako any iutorost in renaming oar streets or bring ing somo order into this chaos may be doubtful. Whether they will indulgo in fiorca pulcmical conllicts whether Humo shall have a street or Wilkes a Bquare, or Oliver Cromwell a terrace, or debato with fierce enthusiasm or bitterness tho moral character of Sholley, or abolish Villiors street or Buckingham street on principle, is more thau problematical ; but, at all events, somo ellbrt.t may bo tried to grad ually obviate the evils of tho present sys tem'. Wo all know the danger of med dling with these things iu a country of vested interests, found out somo in streets have pcruaps ic win uo day that dwellers vostcd interests in them. The indig the names of nant protests that emanated from Oxford street wuou ino rouuniocriuu wpuk ihuuu last year arc enough to make tho most fearless reformer redact ; but still now brooms proverbially sweep oloan, aud thoro is hero a groat opportunity for thoni to inaugurate their advent with a striking reform. Perhaps thoro nover was a greater opportunity for a risitig Machiavel to put iu to force his great maxim of 4 Divide ct irapera." Tho little streets might bo attacked ono by one, aud tho thirty-six Charleses reduced to half-a-do.cu by judicious elimination, without stirring up'a revolt or arousing tho least suspicion of reform ; and if any ono is ca pable of this ho will bo indeed worthy of a street in his honor. Hcroio remedies arc sometimes tho best. Though tho cxtrac tion of a ragiug tooth causes pain at tho moment yet it gives instant relief. liulustrlul Kdiiciitlon Iu Puuilo Mcbouls. PoimJar Science Monthly. Thoro is a growing feeling among tho sludouts of industrial problems that our whole couceplion of oducatiou in general, and of industrial training in particular, needs revision and enlargement, Tho feeling is based upon such easily observed facts as tho following : 1. Paupers aro on tho increase. 3. Our schools too often educate their pupilB out of harmony with their environ ment, thus justifying tho ohargo that edu cation (falsely so called) uulits its posses snm for useful industry. a. Tho simpler ami less important posi tions iu tho world's workshops areas a rulo greatly overcrowded, whilo in tho upper stories there is a vast amount of unoccupied space. G. Tho chosen few who truly enter and lniilil un matinificcut industrial fabrics. with the splendid fortunes which such fabrics imply fail to educate their chil dren to carry on their good work or to do work ot similar value in somo other de partment of useful industry. 7. A whole community of prosperous workmen may bo woll-nigh reduced to boggary by tho incoming of somo new in vention or by change in tho fortunes or tastes of consumers. b. When old industries aro swept away and new otics established on tho wrecks, thorn ;: nsnalltp little nower ou tho Part of workmen to adapt themsolvcs to the now conditions. 4. The work douo in tho lowor stories is often exceedingly shabby. 5. JIauy who aspire to' the upper st jries fail to enter or if they apparently enter goon end in failure. 9. Tho relentless law of the survival of the shrewdest and most unscrupulous, in stead of the Christian law of mutual con sideration and co-operation, too generally prevails among individuals and all kinds of human organizations. That all education should be industrial and that everybody should be industrial! educated wo believe to bo a perfectly ten1 able proposition. ' if you can't "Bear" a cough, "llull" It, with lr. null's Couxli Syrup. Eastern and Western Proverbi. Tliero Is an Eastern proverb which savs : "Only two creatures cau surmount the pyra mids : tho caIe and the snail." There Is a Western provurb that says : " Hunt's Kemcdy partakes of tho naturo ot both eagle and snail." It Is bold In Its lllght liko the eagle : It Is persistent In Its purpose, like tho snail." And thus Hunt's ltcniedy easily surmounts the pyramid or kidney and liver disease. It even attacks llright'u Diseaso, and hesitate at no form ot kidney dbcase, however RKKrava tcd. The storv of the cures which it lms ef fected would make a largo volume, ttemcui ber It ts tho ono great liver and kidney iuc.ll clnoot the age. oHwdeudJfcw Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea etc., cured by usinjc llrown's Iron Bitters. ITor sale at II. Ii. Cochran's drug store, 187 North Queen street, Lancaster. oi-lwiliw "Many silly people despise tlio precious, not understanding It." lint no ono despises Klduoy-Wort alter having given It a trial. Those that liavo used agree .that it i by far the best mediciuu known, llsuclinn Is prompt, thorough and lasting. Iion't take pills and other mercurials thai poison the uystcm, but bv using Kidney-Wort restore the natural ac tion ot all the organs. aN woman r-ally practices economy un less slie uics tlio Diamond Hycs. Many dol lars can bo saved every year. Ask tlio drug gist. The invisible Celluloid Kye IJloss frames, I....... ...... ..!.... 1 1... iiiuui tvuvA nf tkitiiluilfAr without :t competitor, dctylng comiH'tltloii. ami uie popular vunuvi. is nu hkj m "" handsomest and licit mado. Kor i.ii by all leading Jewelers ami Opticians, o- I " dcod After Eight Long Years. C. C. .lacobH, 7S Polsuni street, Jtnlt'.ilo. writi-si that fur fi'-lit lonir vear lie iiud tried evory known remedy to euro him ot piles. also Had been treaieu oy pnysiuiaus wimuui success, when ho was ultimately cured by Thomas' Kelectiie Oil. Kor sale at 11. B. Cochran's ding store, 137 North (ueeu stieet. Buncaster. TUK ItBV. OKO. II. THATBlt, oi itourboii, lm1., ways : "Uolli niyseirand wito owe our lives lo Siiilou's Consumption Curb, for s.al at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Visible Improvement. Mr. Noah Bales, Eliniru, N. Y., writes: " Almut four years ago I liad tin attack of bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and 1 would bocouiplclelviHostratedfordnys. After using two bottles ot vur Burdock Blood Hitters the improvement was so visible that l was aston ished. 1 cau now, t hough Cl years of age, do a lair ami icxsonaijle day's work." I'ricuSI. Kor sale at ii. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. Auk you jiAiue miserable by Indigestion, con Htipaiion. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? aiilloli'.i Vltnliznr is a positive cure. For solo at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Walnnt Loaf Hair Kestirir. It Is entirely ditlercntfroui nil othcra. it ! its clear as water, and, as its name Indicate. 1 a perlect Vegetable llalr Ibtstorur. It will Immediately free tho head from nil dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duct) a new growth where it h.is fallen olf. it tlocs not In any manner effect tlio health, which Sulphur. ' ugar of Le-nl mid Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It. wilt change light or faded lialrin n few days to a Iji-autltul glossy brown. Ask your ilriigfisi: tor it. Knell liottlo is warranted. SMITH, KUNT. tt Ct ., Wholesale Agnt., Philadelphia, and C. N. CUITTKNTON New York. un'; lyd.cod&w Fok IHsi-bi-sia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee tin every botllu of Shlloh's Vltalizer. It never fails lo cure. Kor wile at Cochian'sdriig store, M7 Morlh Uueeu street. CLOTH iNO. lJAKUAIMS AT Williamson I Fosters, GO Dcz.ofSAMPIiHATSatPrico3 Littlo AbovoHalf Prico. 1 Lot of MIXED UNDERWEAR, at 30 Cont3. 1 Lot of SUSPENDERS at 25 Cents. lOO Doz. of MEN'S HALF-HOSE at $l.O0 Pit Doz. SO Doz FINE DRSH3 SHIRTS for 48 CoutsaPioca. lCaao of DOYS' HATS for 25 Conts. AM) TlllJ BAIUiAI.Nn IN CLOTHING AKK MOItl-' THAN OK K. The Displ'ij- tit CHILDREN'S SUITS In this Dcpirlmcut i more than you cjuld expect lorLANCASTKi:. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKIC. PA. OH I If A. AH It MABHWARX.. Hill tt JUAHTI2I. 11 MAJOLICA WAKE AT CHINA HALL. We Have just opened a now linool" MAJOLICA JUGS. Now in Design and Shapes and at especially Iow Pi ices. Also, MAJOLICA TJiAYS, COMFORTS, PLATES, DESERTS, SETS, Ac. mr Kxaralne these goods before purcluw- High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET, C XB. PA. MJSD1VAZ. B KOWHH 1KOJC B1TTEKS. STRONG FACTS! A great many peoplo are asking what particular troubles Brown's Iron Bitters are good for. It will euro Heart Disease, Par alysis, Dropsy, Kidney, Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, and all simi lar diseases. Its wondorfnl curative powor is simply bocanso it purifies and en riches tho blood, thus beginning at the foundation, audbybuildinu up tho system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cored of Rheumatism. Uultlmore, Mil., May 7, issn. My health was much shutter ed oy Khouinutism when I commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strength oiiom:h to attend to my dully household duties. I am now using tho third bottle and 1 am roKulnliijr ftrcngth datlv.nnd 1 chterlully recom mend it to all. 1 cannot miy to much In praise of It. Mrs. Mary K. IIkasiikak. 137 Preslman at net. Kidney Disease Cund. ChrisUaiisburg. Va., 1681. Suffering Irom kidney dld ciioo, Irom which I could gctno relief, 1 tried Brown's Iron Bit ters, which cured mo com pletely. A child of mine, re covering irom dcariet fever, hail no appolilo and did not. seem to lie able to eat at all. I Kuve lilui Iron Hitlers with the happiest rosultK. J. K.TL8 MoaTAorr. Heart Disease. Vino St., llarrislmnt. Pa. l)s?. 2. MSI. Alter txyi" tllnerunt physi cians mid iniiiiy niuicdiex lor IKilpltatlon or tlio hmurt with out receiving uny beuent. I wiih iulviHC.1 to try Brown's Iron lilttoni. I liavo uscil two bottles mid never found any thing that kiivo liioBomnchre lief. Mas. J nana Unas. For tho jieculiar troubles to which ladies aro subject, Brown's Iron Bitter is invaluable. Try it. Bo Sure and Get the Genuine. Korsalo wholesale and retail by M.B.COUII UAN, DriigglBt, 157 and 18) Korth Uueeu street. Lancaster ) lwdiw t Yr UWKY-WOKT For tho Formaneut Cure of CONSTIPATION. No otli'.:r dtst'usu issn prevalent In tliitf coun Iry us C'oiiHtipatlon, unit no remeiiy lius ever (limited thu celehnited liMney-Vrort ::h h cure. Whateverthocuuso, however olwtiuuto tlmcine, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time on Kidneys, Liver and llowcls. XXIcca TlilsilLttntsdlni; coiuplaliil is very JLlMSO. upt to be complicated with coniit piition. Kidney-Wort streiiKtheiiH the weak ened partsund (juicklycurcHall kinds ot riles even when physicians and medicines have hu foru lallctl. as- If you have cither of theso tronbhi uso KIDNK-WOUT. Urugcistsucllit. sap 27 lydAwMWAP 42 1 r YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, UO AND UU1NK SOMli K1UUT-UI.AS8 CREAM SODA WATER, AT LDCUEira UKUU STvJKK NO. 0 EAST KING UTREBT, - Only K1VK CKNTH a Uhiss. HOOKB AMD BTATXONlUn. V,u:itHI HOOKS. ALL sanooi. books, AN1 SCHOOL SUPPOES, AT TUB fMWJS-iT JCATJOS, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. VI WKST KINO STKEET. LANC'ASTEK. CHOOl. BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS t'OU TUK LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. -BX- John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 N0KTJI qVEEfi ST. tfSlOIt Of T11U mo BOOK.' VAJtMlAUJCB, JtO. I iiKHtADUAKU VAKIUtK WORK OF LANCASTKU COUHTT. EDGERLEY ft Co., PIN3 Carriage Builders. MARKET ST1UEET, Boar of Central Market Houses, LANCASTKK, TKNK A. We make every stylo Uuifiry aaa Carriage do. sired All work finished In too moat comfort able ami elegant stylo. We nse only tho bc-a selected material, and employ only the beat mechanics. or quality of work oar prlaes aro the cheapest In the state. We buy tor cash aud sell on the moat reasonable terms, Give us a call. All work warranted. Jtepoiring prompt. ly attended to. Ono set ot workmen especially mploved for that purpose. f iUd&w EtXK.VyiA.tlHM. VUKKO. Sufllclent evidence can lie fnrnlshcil in Lancaster to convince yon that tho Klectrlcal Treatment U a sure cure for Uneutnatism and all palntnl and nervous illucaaes. OK.1IKU BAKElt makes It a specialty. Office, i!7 West Kins street Lancaster, ra. a2-lmdw
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