'ritdJigette mm Ik pWFlVIvr7lr7w'" Volime XK- -No. 57. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1882. Price Two Cents. but aoovs, fc puWfcKS BURST. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 20 and 28 : ORTH (JUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Muslins and Sheetings large stock at low prices, Scarlet and Gray Flannels, large stock at low prices, Bleached and Unbleached Oanton Flannels at Low Prices, Blankets and Comforts at Low Prices- We invite special attention to our WHITE BLANKETS at $1.50 per pair. WHITE BLANKETS beats them all. Call and see them. BOWERS Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, PATTISON AT HOME. MAKES A SPEECH TO HIS TOWNSMEN. Our $5.00 & HURST, Lancaster, Fa. J MO. S. UIVI.EK A CO. PLUSHES, in all the New Shades. Velvets and Velveteens, Black Cashmere Embroideries, TUBULAR BRAIDS IN BLACK AND COLORS. 63TA11 of these goods aio Now, and having Leon bought for cash will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. !No. 25 BAST KING STREET, JNO. B. GITLEB. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. ItATHTON. VLOTMNU. TE1U KATHFOH. MEEOHANT TAILOEING-. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdoyo weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New cffaoU in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects "in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. Hew elects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular 'Jiiggcihead." MYERS & FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, EATHFON, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jtjtr uoovn. KXT DOOR TO THE COUKT HOUSE. N FAHiSLESTOCK. Our CLOAK ROOM is now snpplied with a LARGE STOCK of the LATEST STYLE COATS, those in vaot should sub thhm. CASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, GentP, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, (or Ladies, Gent?, Boys and Ghls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. Fahnestook, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. UIsOTHlNO. M KJtIMJ SHIRTS ANU DRAWERS -FOR LA.DI3S AND GENTLEMEN. K. J. ERISMAX. H AMO U. L.t COLLARS AND OUFFS. g. J. ERISMAX, TCTIiW UNB OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E. J. ERISMAN. A 1.1. WOOI. SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E. J. ERISMAX, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Al.1. OPENING iovbb ruMiriKBixa ooovh. rousKruKNisHiKa. THE BEST. Wo all wast hut and not mnomkal STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS An 1UPSRIOR ANT IN TnE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TIIEM and SAVE MONET. I our 1NDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to Imts KONB BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. W st tfc lOLB AGEKCT for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. FALL OPENING A Multitude's Wild Welcome An Ovation Pronouuced the Most Remarkable for Many Years In Philadelphia. Men who havo been attending political meetings in Philadelphia for years declaro thai they recollect no crush so great as that caused in Horticultural halt Saturday night by tho throng awaiting tho appear ance of City Controller Fattison to make his first speech in Philadelphia since his nomination for the governorship. Press ing hard against tho front of tho platform and thereby burying the reporters, chok ing not only tho passages in tho body of the hall, but also those in tho galleries, stretching out to the middle of Broad street and far up and down the sidewalk, was an applauding multitude that would have afforded au exceptionally inspiring subject for the pencil of a pictorial artist. The pressure made it impossible to open the doors leading to the back of the stage and had not the platform been so high tho several huudted men who wero packed together up theie would hardly havo felt safe. .Many ladies who had tickets for the slao were obliged either to stand behind tho wiDgs or leave the building, and they wished that they bad gono with the scores of other ladies who were down in tho hall, where tho oppor tunity to see the cawlidato appeared to satisly them for tho injury done to thoir bonnets and Ureases in tuu crush. Tho crowd that could not ct into tho hall waited for nearly an hour boforo it dis poned with murmuis of disappointment. Chairman lianity called the meeting to order, and tho cheering that welcomed him was repeated when ex-3I.iyor Fox was called to preside. The multitude was informed that Sir. Pattison could not goi back from thr Coushohocken and Nonis town meetings until shortly after nine o'clock. Meantime they were kept in a state of high enthusiasm by speeches from ex-Mayor Fox, ex-Senator 1'crkes, ox-District Attorney James, of Northamp ton, and 8. Davis Paae. Refeionces to Governor lloyt's broadside against boss ism were wildiy applauded. Ex-Scuator Yerkcs struck a sympathetic chord when ho hpokc of "Pattison the clerk," as he said the Stalwarts called tho candidate. " That'h the kind of a clerk we want," v.as shouted from tho rear of the hall, making the throng cheer. "Yes," continued Mr. Yerkcs, "and when he gets his hands on things in liar lisburg, what will he find?" " Give us an easy one," cried another man, aud the crowd laughed and cheered again. Ex-District Attorney James' reference to Messrs Randall and Wallace as cham pions of protection to tho indusliies of Pennsylvania was warmly applauded, the mention of Mr. Randall's namo prompting somebody to propose three cheers for "the next president of tho United States." The cheers wore given lustily. Mr. Pace, whose appearance caused an uproar in which shouts cf " our next city treasurer !" wero heard, was addressing tho throng upon tho evils that "rings" had brought upon the city when ho was suddenly and unaccountably interrupted by shouting as wild as an Indian war whoop. Tho controller had arrived, with Stato Senator Gordon, from his trip to Montgomery county, and men near tho stago caught a glimpse of the candidate's face before ho stepped out from behind tho wines. When he did appear, tall, dark, hand some. kccn-ccd. ajrgrcssivc-looking and vigorous, the tumultuous climax was reached. Every person in tho hall was standing aud checrinz. Four thousand voices ioiued in ono mighty shout that made the building shako. This was only I the beginning. Cheers, three times tnrcc, mingled with shouts of the candidates name, a thunde'ring clatter of hands, canes and feet, erie3 of "death to bosses"," " Down with rings," and " No raoro plun tho speakers at a great meeting helcfflF Music hall. Mr. Pattison then hurried' to the meeting in Philadelphia. SECK.7TAKV QUAY BES1UXS. Tho Result or Clovernor Hoyt's Letter Col. i:unn Leaves the Military. Governor Hoyt's letter espousing the cause of tho Independent Republicans has borne fruit in tho resignation of Colonel Matthew S. Quay, secretary ot the com monwealth. Although the resguation was telegraphed to Harrisburg on Friday af ternoon the first intimation of its exist ence came to Philadelphia Saturday iu the shape of a telegram from Harrisburg an nouncing that B. F. Chandeler, assistant secretary of tho commonwealth, had re ceived, over the signature of Col. Quay, the following telegram : " Governor Hoyt received my resigna tion by telegraph at 6:30 yesterday even ing and I am no longer secretary of the commonwealth. I presume he will con suit Stewart and Pattison and appoint a successor shortly, who will attend to the unsigned commissions." Colouel Quay, when visited by a repor ter last night, said pleasautly that an an explanation of his course was unneces sary. " As soon as I had read Governor Hoyt's letter yesterday afternoon," he added, " I telographcd to him my peremp tory resignation, to take immediate effect. I gave no reason for my action and only added to tho resignation a mes sago saying that I would next week go to Harrisburg to settle up my account." " Why do you resign ?" inquired tho reporter. "Because I am a Republican and because I did not feel liko continuing tho close relations with tho governor made necessary by ray office, held under his appointment," said Colouel Quay. "The letter to Mr. Chandler," he added, " was not intended for publication. To day I received a number of commi.sfcious sent from Harrisburg for my signature. I thought that Governor Iloyt should havo informed Mr. Chandler of my resignation, but knowing whother he had done so I did it myeelf. I had had no knowledge of the governor's plans or intentions and was sur prised at the character of his letter. At this late day his action will neither benefit nor injure tho Republican ticket." Win. 31. IJunn late last night followed Colonel Quav's example. In a letter to Adjutant General Latta ho tenders his re signation as assistant commissary general of the stato militia and requests his imme diate acccp'ance. A second letter ho ad dressed to Governor Hoyt, saying : "Your receatopen letter to that eminent and distinguished banker, journalist and statesman, Wharton Barker, esq., upon whose Atlantcan shoulders securely rests the fabric of the social, civil, religious and political worlds, has convinced me it would be utterly impossible for me to remain an officer upon your staff without, possibly, periling tho harmonious and mutually plcasaut relations the efficiency of tho ser vice demands." Tho same vein runs all through the letter. XEDICAJL. AT I. GEMART'S iiiistaenf, Taini tJOAt- B. HABT1MI Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds ol LUMBER AND COAL, wrard: No. 130 North Water and Prince treeta above Lemon Jjincasicr. nJ-lyu KAL. M. V. B. COHO, 9B0KOMTM WA.XSKBTZanemtUr,na,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. ajaaaMe With the Telephonic Exchange Yard and Office: No. NORTH WATER HTKKET. lenSMTtJ OAL AMU MAKUKB. j Bestgrade or family COAL, well-cleaned, welxht guaranteed. Manure by tbe car-load at Lowest Price. Also. Ltmestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. May and Straw by the ton or bale. Yard: Harrtoburr pike. ..... Ueneral Office : X East Chestnut Street. KAUYTMAN, KELLER & CO. ajjK-iwd BUUtUt JLN11 BTJLTJOlfJCUl. SCHOOL BOOKS. -ALL-SOHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT TUB LOWEST RATES, I. M. FLYNN'S, NO. AS WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER NO; 6 KAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. dering contractors," were some of tho nl'KCl At. NOT1UK. SCHOOL BOOKS. UAMM1AHXB, AC. T Ut IB BTAHUAKU OAKH1AUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. SCHOOL BOOKS -FOB TUB-: LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. BY- John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. JWfffOJV OF THE BIG iJOOA'.-W T ADIKS'UAIR DRKsSKB. MRS. C. IILLER, Tlie handsomest Slock ot CLOTHING wo have ever oflarcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CnOICBB STYLES THAN EVER. BKTTBU MADE THAN ISTBU. LOWKK 1'RICED THAN MY1SK. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, In Groy ana Biewn Mixed, WIO.OO. FVLL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging in price from $3.00 O $29.00. AUcl o?n Superior Manutacluro. Prices Underneath tho lowest. VTe Tnakaerery style Buggy ami Carriage de- slroa. AiiworKuniMmii imuomosicoiiiiori. i LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer anil dealer In Hair Work, La- able and elegant stylo. We use only 11m west dies' and Gents' Wigs and aoapees. Comp eelected material, and employ only the best lngs Btralghtencd and inauo to order. Hair mccnames. rorouaiiiy 01 worKourpnefsiirc ; Jeweiry 01 uu mnus umuc uji. a wiu-:i tlie cheapest In the statu. Wo liuy lor cash and j and Fcntlicrs cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' sell on tlia most reasonable terms, Ciro usa i Shampooing, at . , , -a!L All work warranted. Repairing prompt j NOS. 225& 217 NORTH QUEEN STREET, m attended to. one setoiwornmen especially I wronr doors above i: k. it. wepoi- ninlmMiit fmthatnnnvwn. ni"WI.tf.1u ' rn2s-tr.j. ' octl0-3md D. B. Hosteller i. Sob, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. GKNL'INK HAVANA AND VARA CIGAR?. Tho best 5-cent Cigar in tho citv at HARTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAR STORE. tilings that could bo distinguished in the tumultuous demonstration ot welcome Iu vain did Chairman Fox and tho smiling candidate himself wave their hands for silence. Even grave monandgcntlo women appeared to ho completely carried away by tho enthusiasm; Tho uproar, according to old gentlemen vvho spoke of it afterwards, was unparalleled in all their expeiicucc. It lasted more than flvo minutes, and throughout Sir. Tattison's earnest and dignified speech there wero equally enthu siastic demonstration of shorter contin uance. Mr. attisou'e speech was in the same earnest aggressive vein that has distin guished all of his campaign utterances, and at times the controller could not pro ceed on account of tho wild applause that interrupted him. W. U. Ilensel, chairman of the Demo cratic state committee, followed Mr. Pat tison in a fifteen minute speech. On the front row of heats a lady of apparently Bixty years was noticeable from too ire quency and vigor with which she applaud ed the speech of Pattison and Ilensel. At the conclusion of the Democratic stato chairmau'B remarks tho old lady arose, and walking to tho edgo of the platform, had a moment's conversation with the chairman of tho evening, who led Mr. Pat tison to the front of the stago and intro duced him to the lady, amid tho thunders of applause from the vast, audience. Tho lady was Mrs. Earlo, widow os the Jato Thomas Earlc, who figured as piin.c mover in obtaining tho reform con stitution of Pennsylvania in 1837. She is also tho mother of George II. Earlc, ono of the leading reformers of Philadelphia. Mr. Pattison spoke for a moment with her and, aftor shaking hands, retired to his seat on tho platform, tho applauso mean while continuing from the audience, who hr.d risen on tip-too to see what wan going on. John Cadwallader, tho candidate for Congress in opposition to General II. II, Bingham ; John L. Grim, the Democratic candidate for sheriff ; "Walter E. Rex, the fusion candidate for register of wills, and W. Wurts-Dundas, tho opponent of Chas. O'Neill for Congress, made speeches, after which Chairman Fox declared the meeting adiourned. Peonlo in their anxiety tO nhakfl hands with Mr. P.ittison at tho close of tho mcctinc climbed over tables and chairs in their hurry to reach tho plat form. After enduring several moments of the crush Mr. Pattison quietly made his exit by a side entrance and, accompanied by a few friends, started for home, while a large crowd waited in vain at tho front entrance to the hall to welcome him. Sttt'aon In Montgomery County Contioller Pattison accompanied by Stato Senator Gordon, John R. Read and others, left the city at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. He stopped in Conshohockcn, and at tho depot, where the greater part of the population ot tho town nau garn ered to wclcomo him at tho very time General Beaver had a small audience in Washita ball, a few squares distant. He was introduced to the multitude by Henry Tracy, of tho Philadelphia bar and a resi dent of Conshohockcn. Mr. Pattison made a shorr. speech. Tho crowd was ex tremely enthusiastic. Fifteen minutes later Mr. Pattison went to Korristown, where ho and Sonator Gordon were among An I n runt JSc!ieled by Its Mother. A dispatch from Virginia City, Nev., savs : The wife of Daniel Glassett, a miner, left hor here in a fit of insanity on Thursday night, taking her babe and two small children. She returned yesterday with the two older children, having been in tho mountains all tho previous night in a heavy snow storm. When questioned about tho babe Bhe explained that it had annoyed her by crying and sho had cut its head off with a hatchet. Her statement proved true, tho officers finding tho body of tho child with tho head severed from it. Tho woman has been locked up as insane." A bov named Robinson, in alighting f from a street car in Chicago, fell in front of a cablo car and had his head severed from his body. 3fr gn A Mother and daughter Massacred. Charles McCarthy, colored, found his mother in her room on Rampart street, New Orleans, with a deep cut acioss her neck and unable to speak. IIo wont to inform her sister on Marias street, and found her dead, with her throat cut. Mrs. McCarthy is not expected to recover, but has given information that she was cut bv Peter Johnson. It is believed that ho also cut Ellon's throat. The mur- deicr escaped. Jealousy is Fupposcd to have prompted tho crime. Mysterious Dltiitimearauce Kxpliiined. nenry L. Clapp, of tho firm of Fair banks & Co., Now York, whose disap pearance has greatly alarnird his fr'emlF, has cabled his safo arrival in Europe. He went to sec a friend off by steamer and concluded to accompany him down tho bay and return by the pilot boat. The boat left suddenly, while ho was talking with his friend iu tho saloon, aud he was obliged to continue his voyage. He will return next week. To steal an umbrella Is at last a crime. . Rut il a man steals :t hotUi of Or. Hull's Cough Syrnp to cure his ciUli, can it ho called ti ci-imu? . ' Facts spealc plainer thau words." I'roor : " The Doctor told me to lake a blue pill, but I didn't, lor 1 had already been poi soned twico by mercury. Tho druggist told mo to trv Kiilncv-ort. and I did. It was lint the thing tormy biliousness and consti pation, aud novi' I am as well as ovr." A. 1 . Santord. Sob! in both dry and llqnold form B" OWJi'M IKON BirfKtCN VX.OTH1XQ. KNOW That Bitows's Iron Bitters will cure tho worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and in creased digestion. and gives a THE SWELL. Cures general debility, new lease of life. Dispels nervous spirits. depression and low Restores an exhausted nursing mother to full strength aud gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens tho muscles and nerves, enriches the blood. Ovei comes weaknos; aud lack of energy. wakel ulncss, Keeps off all chills, fevers, ami other malarial poison. AVill infuso with new lifo tho weakest invalid. .17 Walker St.,B.tlUmorc, Dec. 1SS1. For six years I liavo boon a great sullerer from Rlood Dis ease, Dyspepsia, ami constipa tion, and beeauio so debilitated lli.it I could not retain anything on my Htoinuch, l;i fact, life had become almost a burden. Fi nally, wheii hope had almost left me, my liu-.b:ind seeing Brown's Iron Bittcw advertised In the paper, induced mo to give it a trial. I am now taking tho third bottle and have not lclt so well in six years as I do at tho pres ent time. Jlns. L. F. GK1KF1W. Rkowjj's Inox Bitters wiil havo a better tonic effect upon any ono who needs ,sbracing up," than any medicine made. for sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen streot, Lancaster n2 lwd&w H I1HE TXESS BESn BEST!! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS- p. D. P- K WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chas. Allien, ol Worcester, Mass.. Fire Department, says': Alter the doctor set tho broken bone, I used 1'aln Killer a a lini ment, and it cured mo in a short time." Captain D. S. Goodell, Jr, or Scarport, Maine, says : " For bruises, f-pr.ilns and cuts. 1 know of no medicine that Is moro effective." David Pierce. Utlca, N..V. says " For cuts. brnli s, burns and sprains, it has never lulled to effect uciiie. Our immense stock of Fine Clothing comprises goods suita ble for all classes. The Clergy man, the Business Man, yes, even tho "Swell Young Man," will here Had things suited to his taste. A. C. YATES & CO., ; or fa Wlflr fm PHILAD3IPHIA. vLll St?. aTMnia s. S. IUXUVOS, (LATE RATHVOS & PbllP.?.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COKNEK NORTH QUKKX AND OKAKUU STUKETS, .LANCASTER PA. la supplied with a Fine b'tocl: ot PALL ANDWINTES COATINdS. SCITIN'tiS, OVKl:Cl AVINU.-, l'ANTALUUNINUb anil VKSriNCS. All or which will be made promptly toimici and satisfaction guaranteed, iu Fit and Fashion. Good j sold by tho yard or pattern. OCl7-lll)d J.K MMALIMO. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING OF AN ACCIDENT MAY HAPPEN TO-MOK-UOW. , ISny PKltBY DAVIS'S PAIN KlI.I.EIt to day ot any Druiit. tiov4-ldAw riDStV-WOKT K IS A Sure Cure for AH Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It liiis spoeilic I'Ctioii on this most In.porl anl orfC'J". enabling il to throw ott torpidity anil Inaction. Mlmu'alliiK tho healthy secre tion of the llilc, and by keeping tho bowels In fieo condition, effecting lt& regular discharge. Molonio It you are surteiinc from ma- IxLalaiLLa. larla, havo tho chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will au'rely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse tho System, every one should take a thorough course ot it. Hold by DraggUM. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. scp27nd&wMW&F 41 Foreign aud Domestic Frillies, FOR THE Fall anil Winter Season of 18S2. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A ltryo anil Exqnlslto I.ino from 31 RUE VlVIENNIf, PARIS, IMPORTED DIRECT AND ONLY TO UK HAD AT 121 NORTH QUE&N STREET. QN,: r KICK IKJUK. Now UAJiflSZa. fAAHVlTTS. J(t3-In the Diamond Dyes more coioring is given lor 10 cts. than In any 15 or iVcent ilyea, ami they give faster ami more brilliant colors. SHtLoa's Vitallzer is what you need lor Con stipation, I.os.1 of appetite. Dizziness and all symplom;of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Forsaleby II. U. Cochran, drns gist, 137 and 139 North Qncen St. myl&w A lrlcn.l to tho rich and poor. A medicine that strengthens and lmals.ls Browu'e Iron Hitters. For sale by U. B. Cochran, drutjglst, 137 and 1X North Queen street. nC-lwd w Fine, brilliant ami clear lenses are used in making tlie Celluloid Eye-Glasses. When you buy a pair you may know you arc getting the best. For sala by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. Drngftlst'a Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Out, states that he was alHicted with chronic bron chitis lor some years, amd was complete Jy rnmi lie the iiso ot Tliomas' Kclcctric Oil. For hale by II. U. Cochran, druggl-t, 137 nnd 1.7.) North Queen street. P.Oc.y Liy Stock of iintue FALL AXD WINTER CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Counters and foiwist of the best material ever made up In Carpet Manufactory,! Having undertiken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. S,WD yards perwek, lam now prepared to sell my entire stock Ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND:ATBKLOW COST, to make room ami give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S.. SHIKK, OTEKC OATS CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. Ready-Made Clothing. Every Garment U weilsewe-l ami hand somely cut, In the Lending Styles. M PRICES ARB MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER gRiton'a Cougn nnd Consumption Cure is sold by ns on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w Triumphant. Mrs. Sclglricd, Marlon, O., says Thomas' Ec lcclrloOil was triumphant in her eas; Hhc used it for a severe cold and pain instde. und was relieved In a lew minutes. For sale by II. li. Cochian, druggist, 1J7 and 133 North Queen street BXOVKH. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It Is entirely dlflcrent from all other?. It U as clear as water, and, ns its name indicate, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately Ireo the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro ducoa new growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any manner cilcct the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of hcvl and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a fow days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. feMITU, KLINE a CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON NewYort. jnu6-lyd.eod&w Wilt, yon sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver ComplaintT Miuoirs vnanzer is guarnmcei to cure yon. For salo by II. and 199 North Queen street. i:. Cochran. 137 myl-lwdcow&w "INCREASE TOOK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 310, 820, 50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can uo so by operating on our plan. From May 1, 1381, to tho present date, oa Investments or $1,100 to $1,000 cash proiltshave been realized and paid to Invest ors amounting to several times the original Investment, still leaving tho original Invest inent making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements or tana w ont free We want responsible agents who wlfreportthe?ropsan.t 'introduce tho plan. Address, ,.- FLEMMINGr & MBRRLAM, Merchants, major uiock, uui- Commlsslon cago, HI. tuiMyil In great vailcty, well made anil Low Prices. IN MY. SlStOEL II. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Ofilcn trom 58 North Dutu .trret to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear ofiCourt House, Long's New i'.u'.fdlng. ;ml7-Ud CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Yon can And almost anything lor a SLIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will p ij you to cvamino my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as It will certainly bo to your advantage. Al. Rosenstein, OKB PlilOB 3Iercliant Tailor and CHofhfcr, NO. 37 NORTH QUBEN ST. LANCASTER, PA.
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