. "it ,p TF " 31 r mz Tolune XIXNo 37. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1882. Price Two ttoal. B OWKKt MCKST. REMOVAL! For want of mora room we will move our pracn of business from our present location, 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, TO Loeb's Building, 26 and 28 North Queen Street, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 18th. BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. roHN t. uivlkk: CO. JOHN LARGE ASSOETIEFT OE LADIES' COATS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. '' Call and sec our goods and prices before purchasing. John S. Givler & Co. NO. 25 EAST KING JOHN 8. GIVLER. M YKK8 KATBFUM.1 Aell - Id the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observo three points : 1. Tho Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities. 8. Tho Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Poclcots, 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 hand-mado buttonholes Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON. no. 12 bast king street. vbi ttoova, H AUEK MKOTHKJ1. SPECIAL ATTENTION Ib called to our largo assortment of PALL and WINTER UNDER WEAR for Men and Boys, Ladies, Miaaos and Children. UNDERWEAR We have a Slendid stock of everything desirable for wear and comfort. HAGER & BROTHER No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. "E'VISKY WAY BIUNHS SOMETHING MKW." E NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNE STOCK. Blankets, Flannels, Comforts, Quilts, Table Linens, Tickings, Checks, Shirtings, Silks, Velvets, Plushes. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! UNDERWEAR. An immense stock of all tho abovo goods now open, aud to bo sold at less than regular price. R. E. FAHNESTOCK. Next Door to the Court House, - - Lancaster. novae irujufjauma uoovs. H OVSKFVKMISHIMO. THE We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS AS? J2BrIOR ANY IN THE MAKKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to bare NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUAR ANTEE7 We hay the SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. ' LANCASTER, PA. rLUMMSH's TjmUNLKSAUE JUJ5POT FUR Water Closets aid Bath Tube, Irom and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters9 Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers Supplies, Tinners Supplies SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Noa.ll, 18 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA, JOHN L. pv- -; - VHt GOODS, Ce. S. GIVLER & ARE NOW RECEIVING A STREET, VJLOTUIKU. VIa,cLe Garments, BEST. sumzjss. AENOLP. CO. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATUVON. CLOTIUNO. TIE DRESS GOAT Holds a place in the circles of fashion that no other style can supplant. We have spared no pains to make them in a first class manner, and want you to see them before purchasing else where. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. olO-liml IIlNr TO THE TRADK. WE LEAD WHKIIK OTHERS FAIL TO 1'OLLOW. I.GMSKAI&BRO., THE SQUARE DEALINU CLOTHIEKS, KxU-n:l their invitation lo the public In gen eral to the new goods they arc constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never bctoro havo we had pitch satisfaction in viewing our ettorta to place our tiouuu at the head ot the tho trade lor ELEGANTLV MADE CLOTHING AT VEKA' LOW I'lUCES. Wliilo calling attention to tho Fall Trado wo must not forget tho present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Cassiincre Trousers. $i09, 2.!W, 13 00. KJ.50, W.00. Lined anil Work ing Pacts, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25. up to $1.7.-1. All-Wool Suits, our own make, fC So, $7.00. $3.00 $10.00, $li0 and $14.00. HOV'3 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUU GREAT SPECIALTY. $1.75, $2.00, $150, $3,00, $1.00, $5.00 anil $0.00 nro tho prices or some ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $3.60, $3.00. $3.50. $4 00, $5 00, $6.00, $7.G0, $8.00 and $10.00 are tho prices ot some of our Hoy's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with tho choicest line ot goods In the piece. We make to order a nice business Suit for $13 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit lor $16.00, $18.00 and $30.00. -Look at our windows lor further refer ence and prices. 66 aud 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ilight on tho Southwest Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTEE, PA. Tlio well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. DON.T jrOHOBT TUB OKNCflfK OLI Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 lor 25 n - n 1 HAUTMA.VS YBLLOuP i UONT CIG -5TVJL-1.. ! PATTISON AT SGRANTON. T11K FIRM STAGE OF HIS TOUK. Stupi. aud Speech. at Alaucb Vliuuk, Hazleton and HcNiiton. Special Cor. ot the I'rraj. The Democratic caudidato for governor yesterday made his iirstappoarnnco before tho people of Pennsylvania since hisuomi nation last June. The time was a most aus picious one. llie country U.mocra.y arc in high spirits over tho drfu.it of tliu lie- publicans in Ohio, aud tho election of their ticket iu that state gives them a proiniso ol victory. Air. 1'attisou's seclu sion in his Philadelphia .iIio sinco ho be came the Democratic staudard bearer has sharpened the curiosity of his supporters to sco and hear him, and everywhere ho is greeted with a cordiality which soou merges into enthusiasm. Thurtd.iy ho travelled through a stroug Democratic sec tion of the state, a section in which heavy democratic majorities arc always rolled up, and where tlio party is stiongly entrenched iu local office. These people win a victory every year in their counties which strcugtbeus them in their political faith, so that they are at least not dismayed by regular Re publican victories in tho state or nation. There aro no more unrelenting and un repentant Democrats than those of North ampton, Lehigh, Carbon aud Lower Luz erne, tho men who greeted llohoit E. Patlison with all the ardor of stead fast political followers. Tho day was un pleasant for outdoor gatherings, but large crowds were present whorever tho train stopped aud thero was undoubted hearti ness in tho welcomo of tho pcoplo that testified to tho regard which the masses of the Democratic party bavo for their leader, if it did not moan oven more thau thai. I was struck with tho oonlidcut feeling of the Democrats who gathered about Mr. Pattison and shook his hand. Acctutomcd to meet candidates for state offices who aro put up only to be knocked down, these men, in tboir warm greetings, exhibited all tho signs of ooutidenco in word aud manner which aro indicative of a purpose to win. Friendly Salutations by ilio Way. Hero is tho next governor," " How d'yodo governor," "you aro going to Har- risburg, euro," " We aro for you," and liko expressions come from tho lips of the most backward yeoman with fervor. Neither Mr. Soymour, in 18G8, nor Mr. Greeley, in 1872, received any mora cor dial recoptions thau Mr. Pattison's in tho Lehigh valley. Pattison's manner is cal culated to win friends. When ho is re ceiving tho multitude ho takes -a man's hand, looks frankly into his face and greets him with a kindly expression. There is a great deal of dignity in his bearing, but nothing which repels even the most diffi dent new acquaintance. His looks and urip scorns to inspire afcclingof friendship at once, if tho expression of the straugor.'s faco is indicativo of his real feelings. Still Mr. Pattison does not scorn to bo entirely at homo wliilo undergoing tho hand shak ing process. There is slightly visiblo a lack of giuco and freedom which only comes from long practice aud which only a few men liko Mr. Hiaiuo havo ac quired to perfection. When, howevor, tho controller gets 011 his feet ho is perfectly at home. Ho walks slowly out towaid tho crowd, pauses a moment with tho air of a' practiced fqicakcr, while tho crowd cheers, draws his tall form up to its full height, aud looks squarely at his audience. Casting his cyo lull upon tho crowd ho waits an other instant until they gel quite ready aud anxious to hear him aud ho then bo gins his Kpeech iu a resonant tone full of reliauce. Ho is really a very impressive speaker. His words are chosen carefully, ha is brief, ho is piiuled, and his wiiolo maimer couveys tho impression that ho ti$ seriously iu earnest aud that ho fully be Sieves every statement ho makes. Ills hcaicis listen attentively to ovory word and loudly applaud his sentences. Ho ev idently has tho faculty of interesting his audience aud convincing it. Ho make no long speeches, and stops long before tho pcoplo wish him to ; yet ho has tho air of a man who has said just what ho wanted to say. How Mr. Pattison would impress an audience not fully iu accord with him po litically, and whether under such circum stances ho would bo capable of sustained ell'ort aro undetermined questions, but ho surely made a docided impression on men of his own party in tho short addresses ho has delivered. The Events ul the lay. Tho events of tho day can soon be enumerated. The train llrst stopped at liethlehem, whoro a largo crowd was as sembled on tho ample railroad platform who began to call loudly for tho next governor before tho train stopped. Among tho crowd was Colonel Klotz, member of Congress from tho Elovcnth district, and the leading Democrats of Northampton. Mr. Pattison responded by soing to tho rear of tho car aud bowing. Behind him stood Senator James Gay Gordon, ox District Attorney John 11. Head, General William W. II. Davis, General Georgo R. Snowdcn, R. E. Wright, jr., of Allen town ; William G. Summers, of Philadel phia ; Win. II. O'Brien, of Philadelphia ; Secretary E. P. Kisnor aud Colonel W. Jl. Sowdcu, of Allontown. Tho call incicascd, and Mr. Pattison was com pelled to alight from the car. lie was introduced to a largo number of people, and many camo up voluutarily and introduced themselves. One brawny railroad man, in a blue aud greasy blouse, stretched forth his baud and said, as -ho gavo tho candidate's hand a warm shake, "How about tho uows from Ohio, governor?" This mado tho crowd cheer. Whilo they wore calling for a speech, tho train moved off. Tho next stop was at Mauch Chunk. Hero there was a very large crowd A committee, headed by Jndgo Harry Packer, entered tho train, and alter shaking hands with Mr. Pattison, and his friends escorted them to the cir platform. Hon. Allen Craig introduced the caudidato to tho people. Among tho crowd were leading Democrats !il:c John Taylor, E. H. Rauch, Lafayette Lontz, C. S. Bclford, John C. Dolan, Frank 15. Mor ris, L. II. Barbor, A. G. Broadboad, John L. Stcdman and many citizens who bo loug to other political parties. When tho cheers, which wore loud aud hearty, had subsided, Mr. Pattison addressed tho as sembled crowd. When ho had concluded Mr. Patlison stepped down among tho crowd and shook hands with everybody present, being in troduced by Harry E. Packer, ox-Senator Broadhcad and ex-Senator Craig. A num ber of gentlemen boarded tho train and it departed, amid cheers, for Weatherly, whoro tho Lehigh Valley shops are located. Here the crowd were less demonstrative than in Mauch Chunk, and Mr. Pattison made a short speech . Ho was fol lowed by Col. Sowden, of Allontown. Hazlcton was reached shortly after uoon. A big crowd was waiting at tho depot aud a baud escorted Mr. Pattison to tho Ceutral hotel where the peoplo were introduced to him. After dinner an impromptu meeting was held in Hazel hall. Notwithstanding tho fact that all the mines in the vicinity were at work, quite a crowd assembled. EcMoy B. Cose. Mr. Pattison's competitor bo foro the gubernatorial convention, presided, and made a telling and earnest speech, in which ho promised that if Pattison is elected there will no longer be a gang of bossscs at Harrisburg. Among those present were Hon. S. B. Price, of Upjier Lehigh ; Harry Swcouy, of Driftou ; R. B. Fruit, John A. Gor man and all the leading Democrats of Hazlcton. Mr. Pattison was presented amid great applause and said : All truo reform must spring from tho joos"ie. Kelorniation cannot be expected from those iu power who aro tho beucfi ciarics of the abuses desired to bo eradi cated. Reformation of public servico ro trenchmetit and reform arc tho absolute need of our present political system. Pu rity in government will bo enforced by a proper conception by the peoplo of their needs and a rigorous enforcement of their demands upon those in power. Tho virtuo of a jieople will not long survive the virtuo of the adiniuistr.it ion." Tho Start for Seranton. At 3:20 the train started for Seranton, stopping at Wilkcsbarro to allow a com mittee of gentleman from Seranton to outer the car. among them ox-Mayor Kiine, Frank Thomson, ex-Congressman Francis D. Collins and John Connolly. A few Wilkcsbarro Democrats headed by Judge Stanley Woodward hurriedly shook hands with Mr. Pattisioti, and Robert A. Packer became ono of tho party. Tho train arrived in Seranton on timo, aud Mr. Pattison and his friends were driven to tho Wyoming house, whero a reception was held. Hon. Lewis Cassidy here joiued the Philadelphia party. Tho meetiug was one of tho largest over held iu Seranton. Thero was little excitement about town ; no fireworks, an entiro absence of torchlights and march ing bodies of men. Tho armory, a largo building, was outirely filled, and it is es timated that 3,000 peoplo wero present, somo of whom were ladies. Ou tho platform sat the spcakors, Mr. Pattison aud Hon. Lewis C. Cassidy, Robert A. Packer, Col. Victor E. Piollott, Mayor Terrenco V. Powderly, Assembly man Lemuel Ammcrman, Eckloy B. Coxo, Hon. William Mutchler, Hon. Joseph Powell, of Towanda, Colonel W. II. Sowden, of Allontown, Hon. John W. Patton, of Bradford county, Col. Mouies and a number of local celebrities. John C. Gallagher, tbo president of tho grand councils of tho Laud Loaguo, presided. Tho list of vice president and secretaries was loug aud included many Democrats of note. Tbe Seranton Speech. After somo vory oxcollont singiug by the Cambria society, a body of Welshmen, Air. i'attison was introduced, lie was eived with ohoers aud applause which 3d for several minutes. He spoko as follows : " I am much gratified at tho enthusi asm you display and tho kindness of this reception. I rccogniza it not as a tribute to the individual, but as a manifestation of tho interest you feol in tho great ques tions that agitato the public mind to-day. In my journey from Philadelphia I observ ed all along tho way well cultivated fields, llamiug furnaces and busy mills, but church spires and school houses testilied that accumulated wealth has nob mado this pcoplo sordid, and that tboy had not forgotten tho teachings of virtuo in tho midst of their prosperity. But with all tho material and visiblo evideuca of ex ternal happiucss,thcro is apparent, a deep seated discontent iu tho minds of tho pao plec.f this commonwealth. Thor.i aro murmurings aud complaints that must bo listened to and regarded. Why this dis content? What is tho c.iuso of this un rest '.' The pooplo aro never needlessly given to disorder and agitation. There must bo somo cause to produco these ic snlts.Thoy aie now tho product of deliber at-iou and not tho fruit of passion. This is. not tho first timo in the history of the psopfo of this country that they havo displayed dissatisfaction with thoir conditiou and distrnst of their rulers. Our ancestors manifested tho saiuo spirit when they petitioned Gcorgo tho III. for a redress of , their giijvancos aud ho liko the modern " bosses " of Pennsylvania spurned this petition with contempt and treated tho petitioners with contumely. They liko tho people ot today assigned reasons for their complaints. They com plained among other things that their ro monstrances h.nl been disregarded, their demands for wholesome laws refused, aud a horde of useless and expensive officers had been fastened upon them. Tbe ignor ing of these complaints mado to tho king of England was followed by tbo revolt of tho peoplo against his kingly authority, and tho declaration of tho independence of tho colonies. Seo how tho objections mado by our ancestors obtain against thosu now iu authority. Wiso and neces sary legislation has been demanded and refused. Tho peoplo of Philadelphia requested of tho lawmaking power the en actment of a municipal bill drafted after thorough deliberation by a careful com mission ; but whilo tho attention of tho Legislature was called to tho necessities of nearly a million of pooplo they permitted this want to go unrelieved and their wishes uncomplied with. Liko tho colonists, wo too sillier from usoless offices and unneces sary and rapacious officeholders. A delin quent tax office with the enormous emolu ments of 750 a day was created to provide for a politician out ot place. For another needy favorite of tho "bosses" tho useless aud extravagant recorder's offica was re vived, enlarged iu authority aud augment ed in expense. The pcoplo suffer from theso extravagances directly in their proper ty and callings. They are a direct tax upon those iu the community least able to bear the burden and go to increase taxation and enlarge tho amount of waste. Tho people havo a right to havo their demands com plied with and their requests regarded. They claim, as of right, purer and better government, which mean? as economical aud frugal an administration as is consist ent with tho proper direction of affairs. I again thank you for your attention, and I am glad to see tho interest you manifest by your prosenco hero in such large num bers in tho great questions now occupying tho thought and deliberation of tho people of this state. Goodnight." At tho closo of Mr. Pattison's speech there was great cheering and applause. Lewis C. Cassidy, esq., followed with a strong speech. He denounced tho methods of tho Republicans, aud told the Irishmen that 50,000 copies of a newspaper would be distributed among them with an abusive article on Mr. Pattison. He urged Irishmen not to allow themselves to bo moved by appeals to their race and re ligious prejudices, but vote as their con sciences dictated. Speeches wero also mado by Colonel Victor E. Piollot, Hon. W. II. Sowden, and Hon. William Mutch lor. Disappointment In matters ot pleasure is hard to he borno, in matters affecting health It becomes cruel. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup never disappoints those who use it for obsti nate coi.ghs, colds, irritation ot throat and lungs, etc. A Skillful l'rcparatiou. Composed of roots, barks, aud plants, that act in harmony, and arc a pleasant and effective medicine, constitute Kunlock Blood Hitters, of which highly commendatory reports are being constantly received. Price $1. II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen sttcct. A Strasge Inscription. In a certain cemetery is a tomb with this In scription : "This stone was raised bv Sarah's lord. Not Sarah's virtues to record For they're well known to all tho town But It was raised to keep Sarah down." We don't know what ailed Sarah, but we ven ture to pay that it Sarah had hod Hunt's Ke rned v. her "lord" would not havo had the sat isfaction ot raising a monument to her. Sis oases ot the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs keen neonle down even more ettectualiy than monuments, but Hunt's Kcmedy Is the great healer that overcomes tnese uiseiwca.anti nits men up lo health and vigor. Many a man who is In a lair way to have a monument In some cemetery within a year, wouui uko uezesiau of old, a new lease of lito by taking Hunt' Remedy. " Do not grasp at tho shadowan-1 lose tho substance." Kidney-Wort is able to convert you from a shauow of your lormcrsclt Into the yubstanco ot established health. Said a sufferer lrom kidney troublo when asked to try Kidney-Wort lor a remedy. "I'll try it, but It will bo my last dose." It cured htm and now he recommends it to all. If you. have disordered kidneys don't fail to try It. 3-Nothliij! so simple and perfect for color ing as the Diamond lyes. for carpet raas, better aud cheaper than any other dye-stuff. Tlio dlgc-dive organs weakened and worn out by using cathartic medicines. restored by using ISrown's Iron J'.ittera. or sale by if. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North uccn ntrccr, Lancaster. o7-lwd&w That hacking counh can be so quickly cured byShlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggiat, 137 and 13 North Queen Street. myl-lwdcowAw When purchasing Eye-Glasses you should bear In mind that the 'Celluloid Kye-Olit-ses" are the best in tho market, for sale by all leading Jewelyrs and Opticians. o'.Mweol A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine In use is Thomas' Jc- leciric un, uccauso so very niiie ni 11 is re quired to effect a euro. .For croup, diphtheria aud diseases of tho lungs and throat, whether used tor bathing tho chest or throat-for taking internally or inhaling, it is a matchless com pound. IT. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street, Shiloh's Cougn and Consumption Cure la sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. It. Cochran, driiggitd, 137 and 13!) North Queen St. myl-l wdeow w Walnut lear Hair Keatorer. It is entirely different from all other. It is a.s 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 duce a new growth where it has fallen off. 11 does not in any manner effect tho health, which Sulphur, ugar of Livid and Nltratoot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair 111 a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kacli bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINK A tit'. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and U. K. CUITTKNTON New York. iunG-lyd.uodftw Wnx you suffer with Dyspepsia amlLtvor Complaint T Shtloh'H Vltnlizer is guaranteed to euro you. For sale by 11. 11. Cochran, 137 and l't!) Noith Queen street. myl-lwdcowAw C-U2VU, UUltXKWJSAJt, AC. "VTEIUNO SlIIitTS AND DKAWElB FOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K..I. KIUSMAN. (J. ANIJC. COLLAR H AND K. .1. KKISMAN, NK W LINK OF NKCKTIES AND WlttTl. fslUUTS. K..I. Kitl.MAN. ALL. WOOl, SCAULKT .SIUUT3 AND DI.AWI.I.. K. J. KKISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. . K.-THVON-, (LATE RATUVON riHl! KM.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CUUNKi: NORTH QUKKN AND OI1A.NUK STUKKTS, LANCASTKU. 1A. iHfiipplied with a Fine Slock of PALL, AND WINTER COATINGS. SUlTINt.S, OVKKCOATIXU;-, 1'ANTALOONINUS and VSSTINCS. All of which will be mado promptly loonier ami satisfaction guuranttt-d, iu Fit and Fashion. tioods sold by the yard or pattern. . octT-tuid yit.i. IAMSoN & FOSTER. Tho chaugo In change ot tho wcatheir bring3 the Clothing, and whoro to buy is very iinpoitunt to every person that it kO unfortunate agio havo to buy for himself or others'. The All-Wool DRESS SUIT that wo arc selling to- SJ12 is liked by overybo-ly tnatscc.. It and you can have :. sample of tho goods (by asking lor it) without charge. Tho A SSOUTMENT ot Men's Overcoats, ia ready and for variety anil llnencis ot liuishtliey take the lead. This is the pea sou for the small boy and the children. We are selling more CLOTHING tor them than ever before, becauso tho variety is greater, tho patterns prettier and the priees all lower. Do not forget at tho --ami: time we arc selling Hats and Furnishing Goods very cheap. The stock ot UNDERCLOTHING Is very large and low priced aro selling It. Tlio i'atent Kcverslhlc Linen t'ollurx, named ANCiELO. RAl'IIAKL. KUBKN3. that you have bought so often from us for -.'ic. per box, and been pleased with them, arc now selling lor 20c. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKU. VA. STOCKS. rNCKEASE YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 820, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on small aud medium Investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May I. IBS!, to the present date, on investments or$l,00 to $1,000 cash profits have leen realized and paid toinvest- nra innoitntlnt-fj. tMVfnil tilllf. tllA nrlarlnnl I investment, still leaving tlio original invest ment making money or payauio on uciuauu. Explanatory circulars and statements of fund W sent free. Wc want reKuilIo agents who will report tho crops ami introduco tho plan. Address, FLEMMLNQ & MERRIAM, Commission cago. III. Merchants, Major Block, Chi iuo-lyd GKNUIMK VAKA CIGAKS. A JT1NK article, only 5 cents at HABTMAN'3 YELLOW FKONT C1UAK tXBlCAL. DKUWH'8 IBOIflTTEKH. PLAIN TRUTHS. Tbo blood L tbo foundatloB of lift-, it circulates through oveiy part of tbe body, aud unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease bas entered tbe system tbo only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and eurich tuo blood. These simplo facts aro well known, and tbo highest medical authorities agrco that nothing but iron will restore tbo blood to its natural condition ; and also that all tbo iron preparations hitherto saade blacken tbe teeth, cause headache, and are, other wise injurious. Bkowk's Ikon B.tteks will thoroughly and quickly assimilate witb tbe blood, purifying and strengthening it. and thus drive diseaso from any part of tbe system, and it will not blacken tbe teeth, cause headache or constipation, and is positively not injurious. Saved his Child. 17N.Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. rob. 12, issu. Gents: Upon the rvcotnim-ud:.-dallon of a friend I tried Brown's Iron Bitters as a tonic and restora tive fur my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters, by the terrible disease, under tho caroof eminent physicians. I was loth to believe that anything could arrest tho pro gress or tho disease, but. to my great surprise, before my daughter had taken ono bottle ol Brown's Iron Bitten, she began to mendaml now isqulto restored to formepbcaltli. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when tho physician was consulted )u quickly said "Tonics wero re quired;" and when informed that Hie elder sister was taking Brown 's Iron BIttcra. responded "that is a good tonic, take It." Anoiux Pus-rn. Brown's Iron Bitters effectually . cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, aud renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons Buffering from such wasting; dis eases as Consumption, Kidney Complaintn. etc. FnrtuUo wholesale and rutalt by II. I5.COCII KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster -jV. t OClwdAwir T7-1IJNBT-WOKI For the Permut est Cite or CONSTIPATION. Nit other disease Is so prevalent In t his coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort an a cure. Whatevcrthocau.se, however obstinate tlio case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time on Kit Inoys, Liver and Uowcls. filma Xhlddistressing complaint i.s very JT.LU30 apt to b complicated Willi consti put ion. Kidney-Wort strengthens tlio weak ened parts and quickly cures all klud.sot l'ii-s even when physicians and medicines have be fore failed. ii ir you have cither ol thesn troubl.-.s use Iv I DN HY-WOttT. Ir ugKibta sell II. scp 27 lydAw MW&K 4. Z.ANVAHTKK lYATVIIKH. ma KICK is MjENTY of koom you THE Lancaster Watches THK ESTIMATED.! Annual Froiuct -or THEWQKLD. Switzerland, 1,500,000 Watches. Franco, 600,000 Watches. England, 20O.0OO Watches. uttod Stat03, 700,000 Wutcbcu. MAKING A TOTAL PKOOUCT or KEAKLV 3,000,000 WATCH KS AMNUAIXY niSTBIUUTltn TO TUX Four Quarters oi the Globe. THE ANNUAL PEODUCT Of T1IK LANCASTER WATCH FACTOttl" 15 NOW AKOUT Thirty Thousand Watches, ANDTHEItK IS "Always Koom at the Top." UAMPKTa. J AlU'ETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to iiiftiiutw.lure liAU aud CHAIN CAitl'KTS, wholesale, -,IMI yai da per week, 1 am now prepared to bell my .i.tire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, XV CUE AT IJAUGAINS ASU'.XT KB LOW COST, to inako room and glvo my entire attention to wholesale trade ot my own maaulactnrad goods, i'leaso call early. H.S.SEIKK, GABFEI HALL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. jN UW RKAUY. OUR NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a latgo nnmlier of properties In city and country, with prices, c Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. UEKK & CO., Keai Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. 10 Bast King Street. SAMUKL H. I'KIOK, ATTOKNEV, HAS Bemovcd his Oflk-o .from 3S North Duke -trcot to No. 41 GUANT 8TKEET, immedi ately in Kear of Court House, Long's New Building. ml7-tld
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