A , It- ffle yanx nteUxgetie Vel Veluiiw XX-Ne, 07. LANCASTER, PA.. SATUKDAY. NOVEMBER 17, la3. Price Twe Centa. fi y flTOPJC, VKATJCJtB, JtV. II.INN A IIIIKNMMAN. -I1AHGAINB STOVES AND HEATERS. WE MUST HAVE HOOM POIt OUU CHRISTMAS GOODS, And nre OfTerltitf STOVES nnd HEJATEWU nt LOW PRIOEB te nodueo etoek. FLTBTN" & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 'jyi:x ash E STAItl.lHllKD 17H8 WINES AND Al RBIGART'S OLD WINE ME, 1 29 East KiO M tST CALL AND EXAMINE. J We havttjtul received direct lrem the Island of Madcrlatbe following Wines - Yordclhe, Vlntage 1870 ; Seicinl, Ylntage 18-10, Whieh we. offer 1e our customer, together with our old 1300, lilt,, 1311, 1313 nuil 1W MA UKltAHi nntlFINK DM) HIIKIUtlKH. IIHANDIHS us leltnws: Vlntnirn 1310, 1W. 13U, JMfl. 1SS1. Flne Olil IlYK WHI8IUKS, JAMAICA SPIIUTS. N. 1C. KUM,.tO. FltKNCH COItDlALS, lliirsunillea und Clarets. We have ttiolellowlrg Champugne Wines Pclper Heldsclclc, O. II. Milium A Ce.'h Dry erzenny unit Kxtrn Pry. I.. Ilcodetor's Carte Itlauche, PotumnrySec Wuve Cllquet, Yellow jilwl Dry, Kruif t te ' l'rlvnte Cuvue, Jules Champien. And tlie GREAT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE, Frem the Plerumnt Vnlley WIne Company, nt HnmmondBpert, N. Y. 'I lil n I the Finest Atnerlcnn WIne In tlm market, having lieen uwnrded the highest honors thu lullnwlng Kxposlllens At I'urli ltC7, Vlennu 1873 and Philadelphia 1H70. H. E. Slaymaker, auknt. S. CLAY MILLER " " Wines, Branflies, &ins, Oli Rye WhisMes, &c, Ne. 33 PEJfN SQUAItK, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. PhvaintNu AND 1 4T ,"'" I. AltMII.D. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. CSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Lcave your Ordera at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HUMAN c uii.MiKi: rKi;riu.Kiiue. JEJUMIAJNT OempcBOd of Pure Human Exoremont and Urlne. Unrlvnled for Wheat, '1'obaeoo, Grass, Cern, &e. -sold UY WM II. JONKS, Ne. fil Market Htrcet; C. II. KOUE11S. Ne. 133 llftrket Htroet; UltAHAM, KSII.BN A 1" A83MOIIK, Ne. 6.11 Market Streets J. ItlUKIl X BON, lirancntewn Philadelphia, nml respon.ible dealers generally. OFFICR-Ne. 33ft Chestnut Street, Philudeliihia. uuglifimd O. MUSSBLMAN, Agent, WItmer, Lanoaater oeunty, Pa. 11UUKH AN11 -"--'- J"" .N UAr.lfS SONS. SCHOOL Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AT Til K HOOKBTOllH OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 16 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST. , LANCASTER, PA. VAfKU ItANUltluS, at. P" A HIM W. FllV. OUH LINK OK Dade Window Shades la larger tlian any season lieroteloro. We huve them In All colon, six nml travail Icet lenir. TIki8umexU iire very tj ll.h nml peiiu. lar. Spvelul blrun iimle te eriter. PLAIN SHADING llytlie yard In nny (luantlty, wlile wliltlu ler lurce wimlewH nml teni Bhiulei. Tin ami Weed Hnrlnc Uollenj. Alse Ueni Hxtures. aimdua uiiiilu up promptly und liuntf In beat mannur. NBW PATTKItNB OF WALL PAPERS 01 Evnry Description. Common und Ollt 1'ttper nt Lew l'ricoe. Jlonlew, frloiea. Con Cen tru t'lectti, de. LAOE CURTAINS, In Crvuin mulWIilte. 1'elcn, Corntcen, HuiuU, l.oepn, Ac. PHlRES w. fry. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. VUUTOUlUVllS, J.E' ItOTK, Ttitre has been sueh u dcuand for I.AltUK PIIOTOUUAPHH that I WiU compelled te get a VKItY I.AIIOK CAMEKA I10X te meet the iiemuud. We can new make you a PHOTO us tunall as ttiu smallest loeket will held up te a B-lneh I ice, te nt ,nn lixil Prame. J. E. ROTE Ne. lOO Nertu Queen titroet runeMta IN- LiQVem. LIQUORS! H.I ft - - Ftrrxxu. ij-xatx UUANU. GrTLAJSTO. STATION TUT. BOOKS. auAii, B. M. MAUTIB Wholewilu and Itetall Doaler In ivll klndu 01 MJMUKll ANDCOAl r rartl : Ne. tai Neith Water uud rrin tvetn ubove U-umn l.aiiciial;r nMv! I .HM(IAIllNKHH A JKK KK11IICS. COAL DEALERS. OF1T1UKS. NO. 21 NOBTU qUBMN 8TRKKT, AWU NO. Ml NOBTII 1'rUKUII STRICT. YAIIDS. Nenm I'mxL'H SmaET, wkar Ukad 1 no Dbfet. LANOABTKH, PA. uuulMidll CUAI. I UIIAI.I j Tlie umlonlKned baa for Hale, at U Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water 8ts 11 large jt'tertmcnt of the very bast kind 01 Ccnl for Ftimlly Ube, which he will deliver, carefully woluhednnd ucruenad, touuypartel the city at the lewent mnrket rateD. uruura uy man )rder by wall or tolephono tllleil promptly juiyiU'iiu PHILIP OINUElt. MANUUK AND (1IIAL, New YerK und l'Dlludelphla Heme Mil Mil nure by the carload ut roduetd price. All thu ltKST UltADKb OK COAL, Ueth ler Family and Bicmn purposea. " CKMENT by the barrel. HAY und HTKAW by the ten or Lale. YARD-31S UarrUburK 1'lke. Ubmkral OriricB-'J)H Kiwt C'lieulnut street Kauffman, Koller Si Ce. uuri-lyd pOAL. M. V. B. COLIO 30 NOUTll WATKll I1T,, Laneaitvr, 1 1 Wholesale nud lletull Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. luiinectlen With the Telephonic Kichange, Yard and emtw Nn. 830 NOUTll WATK TUICKT fAliW-lvil I fvlUTHJK JO TKESI'ASSMia AND UUN- ti nwie.-.iu persons are hereby forbidden NEllH. .Ml persons are hereby Jerblddun tetrespuss onanyei the lands of the Cem- wall or Hpeetiweii estates, In Lebanon und Lancaster I'uuiuieti, wueiner inclesed or un Inclesed, either ler the purpose et sheeting ei tlBlilng.us tlie law will bu rigidly entoreie against all trespassing en said lands of the I underslgued alter this notlee, WM. COI.KMAN P11P.KMAV 1 ir i.irimv ai.iiw KDWAltD C. KIIKIJMAN, , Attorney let It, W Celeman's i linlrv eir-tfiuw JltKltlOAJj, pUTICUJtA llKMhDlKH. ' BAD BLOOD. SOROFULOUf. INHERITED. CONTAGIOUS. In 18,0 Hrtofuleiis Ulcerx broke out en my body until my ljrenut wns ene masa el corrup tion. Heme of tlime ulcurs wero net Icsi than ene nml one-hiill Inchen In dlatnetcr, the edaes reiiKh, rnaxed and scemlnaly dead, tlie cavity oprutellio bone unil lllltd with ollim.lve mutter, Kverythlnx known te tlie medical laculty was tried In vain. Uradu.illy tlie bone Itself bncame dlH"acd and than the sullcrlnff began In curliest. Ilenu Ulcera begun te teke the place el these hitherto 011 the stirface, 1 became a inuie wrrek. Fer months nt 11 time could notuettny hands te my head bcnitise el nxtreine sereurtH. COULD NOT TURN IN BED. Knew net what It was te be an hour even frce lrem pain. Hud reason te leek tinen llle Itsell imicurse. In theiunimer el 18ae. niter ten yeuiBel tlitd wretcliiMl extstenca, I bi-Kiui te 1ISU tllU CUTICURA ItKMKUUtl. 1111(1 alter tWO years' perIstent use el them the last ulcer has healed. The drcaH dlsoase has succumbed. AH ever thu breast n hern wen oucen masi or corruption Is new a healthy skin. My weight bus liicrened lrem ene hundred and twenty twenty thtee toenoliuudredundtiriy-slxiiounds, nml the voed work Is still going en. I leel luvsell u new inn u und all through the Cutlcura Item edlet, JAMK3 K. lUOHAHDHON, uusiem neiiHO.-Miw uricans. Sn'ern te belore Hulled htutc. (.oinmlssleuer. J. D. CiuwreiiD. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD of Hrrofuleii', Inhnrlledand Contagious Hu mers, und thus remove the moil preline rause et human sntlurlng, te clear the eklu of DUllgurltig Illetctics, Itching Tortures, Hu minuting Eruptions mid Loathsome cores, Ruined by Impure or Poisoned llloe I, te pur ity und iM-uutlly thu Skin, and restore tlie llulr, se that no trace el disease reinuln, Cl'ti cura Ukselvext. thu new llloeil Purlller. lit urolle and Aperient, and Ctrricunv ami Ccti Ccti ciVHASeAr, thoirieit Mkln cures und lluuutl nars, nrulutalllble Thoyaie the onlyiemc enlyiemc dlns that Hiiccecd wliun phjslclans and all ether inus lull. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINE;. The hair has net been told in te the great curative power et the Centum Itiuiiuxn. 1 have patii hundirds el dellais ler medicines te euro tll,eaes et tlie bleed and skin, and never found anythlnt' yu: te coital the Curt- CVUK ItEM&ntKS, CIIA3 A. WILLIAMS. Providence, It. I Price el CUIICURA, suuil boxes, 50c; large boxes, II. cvTici'm IEwelvbst, f I per bottle CUTICOIIA f OAI-, 'JJC. CtTICCKV 31IAMNO SOAI-, ISe. f eld'tiy nil drug&Uts. l'errxu Uiae axe CiisuicalCe., lloateu. rml ter llnu tit Cure -Itln Dl.en.es," CATARRH C031PLK I'l: TMKATMEST $1. A single do-eot Mmiterd ttii.l tort) Oure In Hluntly lellevcH the most violent Sneezing or lb ad Cehls, eluirs the lleud us by limit I e, steps wutery dlsrmivcs from the NesnundKyes, prevents Itlnglni: Noises In the Head, euros Nerveus llciiiluelKi, and subdues Chills and Fever In Mueiiln (,'nlutrh It oleansej the nasal p usages et leul mueup, restores the H'lises et smell, tsste, and heating when ill Itcted, Decs the head, threat, anil bronchial tubes et otlcnslve matter, w coitus and puri ties the breath, steps the ceiuh anduriestathe progress el Cntarili tewmits consumption. Ouu bottle Uadlcul Cure, ene llex Cuturrhal Solvent anil Siinfunl's luludet, all In ene package, or nil druggists ler fl. Ass: ren 3AMlrlth'il lUWOAI, CCRK. Pl.TTKII DnUO ANt Ciixuieal Ce., Uosteu. COLLINS' Maic Electric Fer the rellel mid prevention, the Insinnt It Is apiillail of niieumntlsm, Neuralgia, Mctutl en. Coughs, Colds, Wenk Uatk, btemuch and llewels, Slioellug Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Femule Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Illlleus Fevur, Malaria and hut ilumlcsTlnu Ceiilnn' 1'iHnturs, (an Klertrlu llattery combined 'villi u Pereus l'liitrr)nnit laiiuli at pain. Ufla. every whetu nevl-iyiiw.s.Aw iknsi:s I'OKOIIM ri.Aiii:us. THAT SETTLES IT. Drought Inte Competition with the World, tlie Itcit (lurries oil' the Honors. Althegical Centennial Kxhlbltlen f 1670, the leading products el nil thn branches or tlie World's Industry weie use inblul nt Phil adelphta. Te cmy etf a prize In the tuae of that trememlnus competition was u task of no ordinary dlftlculty. Inventions and prcpaiu tlaus ler the alleviation et pain and tin- euin et dlseneoweie present In the greatest possi ble variety, lepic-untliiK the skill and tbupie tennilest study el the uge, ami 11 may be et Utal luiperlancu te you, personally, te Knew Hut the highest and only medal ulvcu te nib nib ber Pe- u" 'diujters, was awaided te the muu- nlaeaiiursuf HC.NSON'd CAI'CINH POKOUti PI. AST Kit, by tholelloi'lnglury: Da W.M. IlOTII.Surgeon-liiner.il, Piusslau Army. .1. II. THOMPSON, A. M , M. D, Washing Washing ten, 1). C. C. II WlllTK, Jl. I)., New Oi linns. KIlNKbT KI.KISCIl.M. I)., Austila. Thu ductaleii was altei wards continued by thu medlcil Juiy at thel nt 1'iuU Kxpodtleu Knewing the value et Bueh high and unblasad tisttmeny, the medical lutternlty.bnth In the United Itatcs and In Knrepe, quickly threw uslde tlie old Hlew-nctlug piasteis they hail been using, and adopted llonsen's lutheli, regular practice. Tint nliyslclaus and sur geons of the broadest leputatlens did this, distinctly proves the lntrlusle merits et the nttlole. It Is no nioie than Just te udd that thu aver age physician et te-duy Is net dominated by tlie prejudices which rettuded the progress and modified the successes of his picdocrsseis et net mero than twenty-tlve years age. He accepts hints lrem all quarters and endmses nnd adepts demens rated heiilliigagenti whet ever he finds thorn. The right el llonsen's Capclnu l'oreua Plas ter te stun I nt the head el all external appll catiens whatsoever, ler the mitigation and euro of dlycuse, Is no long! r questioned. Let the put chaser, however, be en his guard uimlnst ImtUtlens. The genulnu 1ms the word CAPCINK cut In the middle. Rcahury fi Jehnsen Chemists, New Yerk, nev'.'-'.'wdW.SAw aAimiAtiKtt, ite. rpjiK Standard Carriage Werk Or LANOASTKIt COUNT't EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, lUirttvi' sTUKiri KK.AII Or' CKNTUAI. MAItKI!T IH)t8r."i LANCAtsTBR, PA. H ii luuku every uie llugriv and Currlagt lesireu. u iyeik iinisueu in ine morcem- lortable iuit eleganl style Vt use en IV thr best selia us1 umteilal ant eiuplny only the best mechanics, r'er quality et iveit our prices ure the eheapeut In tlm state. Wu buy ier cash and aull en the most reasonable terms, filvu as uciill. All work win ranted. Hepalileg pieiniillv atteudml te. due sotel workmen especially employed ter that pur pese. ntldAw THE PRESBYTERIANS, FAUTH OK 1NTKUK1T CAN UK. AND MttlNlfl- Plsare riit dustily KxnltBtlen, and Which nre I.iUenliotleod for Warnlnc. N. V. Bun. The Presbyterian chureh In ene of tbe largest of ttie C'hrLstlan dctioiiilnatlens of tins country. 'I lie northern witig of the church, with which we tue new particular ly concernctl, nn ever 000,000 inrmbem. The Southern win;, oetnjitiIn tlm ohurebcH wblcb acceded In war times, nnd bave uet yet found ttieir way back, is about oue-flftli as large. Tbe Ciiinucr laud I'csbyterian church, which has for many years maintained a be para te organi zation, is nearly as large aa tbe Southern Presbyterian ehurch. Itsgroateat strength Is in Kentucky nnd Tennessee, and It keeps, aloof from tbe ether Presbyterian JbeuicH, uet en political or national uuea tletis. but en 11 few matters of doctrlne. The United Presbyterians have n little Stlen of their own, chiefly en acoeunt of their objections te organ music and secret societies. They are less numerous than the Cumberland lollewship, numbering net mero than 100,000. Then thore nre several astoreldal fragments of Prcsbyte rlaninni, aggregating probably 50,000 members, making up in pcrcoverance und pluck for what they laek in numbors,The whele membership of all the Presbytcrlan households of faith probably amounts te mero than a million, The Presbyterian church in the north is very happy in the oujeymentof an unusual state of pence and prosperity. It sums up its condition iu an ofileinldocumont known aH the " Narratlve of the State of Ho He Ho llgieu," whieh is the ecclesiastical cquiva lent of the pastoral letter issued by the houise of bishops of the Pretestant 1'plsce pal church." " We scarcely eatcu a nete ei anxiety or alarm at tue assaults of un ueiier," cays tlie narrative, (l Thftm te w 1 intimation that the minds of our nconle k..W ,M IW . are seriously disturbed. The subtle as saults en the Werd of Ged have left the great mass of our poeplo tiuharmed." It thou speaks of the sure pregrefs which has been made dtirlug the year. The signs of grewtu are saiu te de varied ami manliest Spliitual llfe has shown its vigor nnd hcalthfulness In purer morality : In icadi ncss te work in the Lerd'i. fcrvce ; in paaceanti harmony ; in awakenings iu many churches, and in large accessions ' from the outer world. As te external prosperity, the uarrntive says, " We have nothing but words of cheer." Leeking nt the growth of the Presby terian church ns set forth in its statistical records, the gain from the eutside world docs net appear te be ns great as might be inferred from the general statements in the narrative. It is true that the mom bershlp lias advanced until for the first tlme it reaches six hundred thousand, or, te be exaet, 000, 725. This is n gain or about 32,000 ever the number en the rolls six years age, nnd a gain of 8,500 ever tlie number reported ene year age. In malt leg this enumeration, there is due allow ance for less by death and removal. Last jear's gross addition was 50,000, eT which 21,000 came from ether ohurebos, nud 32,000 woie conversions. It is only the latter uem mat, can justly be taken taken Inte ! ..w.a ...v I account as showing netual growth of the ehurch ; for theso who figure en the rolls asbaviug bcen ndmitted by certificate! from ether ehurcbes, had already been enumerated as eases of conversion, cither in the Prcsbytcrlau housoheld of I.Utli or iu seme ether corresponding nud fratcrnnl body. The actunl growth, then, has been in round numbcra 32,000, which is within ene or two hundred of the number re ceived into the church In 1878, six years age. Blnce that titne thore have been several less prosperous year?, the nutnbei in 1881 beiug only 25,000. Thore nre new 5,800 ehurcbes, an in crcase of 591 ever the number reported six years nge. Thcre nre 5.218 ministers, an inoreaso iu six years of 317, The liioreatia of the ministry has nvernged nbeut 150 n yenr ; tbe deaths have rauged from 70 te 108 a year. In seme years as mauy as 101 new churches have been organized, whlle iu 1831, which scorns te have bcen n peer year, thore wero euly 90. The number of churches new in existence- exceeds lint of tbe ministers by 512, notwithstand ing the fact that tlie number of ministers who have no eburehes is nearly 1,500. Some of thesa are Infirm, seme are employed by newspapf rs, seme have rich wives, nnd seme nie dry nnd slew preachers' net wanted by tbe churches. As te the ehurcbes, seme j theso in the larre eitiea have stately orUllecs and p ly from 5,000 te $10,000 sMary. Titese establish tucnta can ntieru te de very particular in me cholce of their pastors ; nlfeting high tal nne?, they nre nole te forage en the etui r churches whero flnauchl ability is lesc. The poorer ehurcbes have te put up with Giieh ministers ns they cm uet ; ami t emn of the smaller country euittchis me se peer that they have te gn without minis- ters. These ohurcbeB ate Inlpd long by omestie ml'sieQiirlcs and In such euca sieual supplies n happen te Im 'ivailab'c. A very curious state et .dl.urs is set u in the reports concerning tlie interests et tlu juvouile portion of the e'liueb. It Is the rule of Presbyterlanlsm tint all Infant born of Prcsbyterian parents shall be bap -tlzed. The rule has fallen into disuse. The Infant baptlsmi ir parted this j ear are 17,000, whle'i is 1,500 less than the number six years age. The avorage for each ehurch is about tbrce dcdloited te the Lord in baptism. Thlssccmsastiiall business, nnd ene whieh may well awaken inquuy as te whotheror uet infant bapusiu should bu nbellsbed. Thore are thousands of Presby terians who would be shocked by a pro posal te de nwny viith this tlme honored Institution, but who habitually neglect te bring their babes te thu baptismal font. In the Sunday schools connected with the churches. 003,000 children are reported as under instruction in christian truth, n number greater than the entire membership of the ehurch. Considering the amount of time, labor, and liKiicy spent in trying t bring these children te a practical ncqunintnuce with religion, tlie wonder Is that se few el thorn are report cd as converted. A net result of ten per cent, might reasonably be expected from such efforts ns te put forth iu behalf of these young poeplo,nud if this wero rcaliz cd it would bring Inte the chureh from the Sunday school nbeut 00,000 converts. Hut this Is mero than twice the total mini her of cenverts from nil sources. It would be interesting te knew exactly what pre portion of the 32,132 convetts reported this year oemos from the Sunday school and hew many ceme from the sinful out side world. The gain from the world of eutside nin ncrs is what Is chiefly te be considered in ascertaining what a chureh has dene. With tueh a thorough organization as the Prcsbyterian church possess eh, It would be roasenablo te leek for large annual gnlns. This oxpeotatlon Is all tbe mere warrantable when the financial ability and liberality of the mombershlp nre consider ed. Fer the caufle of home missions the contributions nmeunt te ever half a mil 1 en dollars, nnd for foreign missions te nearly as much. Tbe contributions under the head of "congregational " and "mis collaneons feet up about & 000,000 making nn nvorage of nbeut 41,350 ex pended in the pccuulnry support of caeh chureh In this country, outalde of what Is tlone hi supporting tlie weaker ohurches by the home mission work Yet the con. verts from the world avorage only five for oaeh chureh. This takes in the work of nil the churches from tbe little mral stnrvelitigs, which have a dezen members nnd no pastor, up te the glgantle city ohurcheH with U.000 mombera, n popular prcaeher and n ce&tly heuse of worship, und whose annual record of conversions Is counted by ilozeus or soercs. Hut thore Isnnother light in whleh te vlew the result of the year'n labor nnd expenditure of the ehurch. Hew many men have been oillelally nt work, nntl what have they ncoemplishcd ? In nddl nddl tleu te the r,218 mlnluteM thore nre 18,083 eidcrs nnd 5,870 deacons. Thore nre nlse 283 llcentiatcs, who nre probationers for the ministry, ntid who preach qulte ns often ns the nvorage minister. Here Ih a working ferce of :i0,303 oflleials. All of theso brethren are nt work for the up building nnd extension of the church. It is but fair te nuppose that each of thorn ml2ht be icsponsible for the bringing in of soveral converts in the oeurso of a year. Yet the harvest of oenvorts averages only n fraction ever ene for oaeh ufilcial 1 Con Cen Con slderlng tlie wealth, the talent, nnd the learntug represented by the Presbyterian chureh, it scorns thai n very small result haa bcen accomplished iu proKrtlen te what inight reasonably be expected. It would be well If, instead of falling Inte the spirit of easy coulldcnce nnd pleasaut gratulatiei), this mighty church should bestir herself nnd nrouee her mombers te bring forth fruits worthy of her high call lug nnd her honored history. A Ssxeu Tomb. A tumulus in Iho old churehyard tit Taplow, near Maidenhead, has just been epened by members of the liorkshire Archtoleglcal soeloty, nud was leund te oetitntli ridtrs ennal in v.ilnn nm nrnlifnln. -'I --- ....w .... ...wu.v.,- ie.il ititeiest te any et the b.ixen porteu yet discovetud in Kuirlaud. The digging was curled te u depth of 20 feet, whero n quantity of geld fringe was found, followed ey traces ei u Ditrini in tlie tt.ixen perlad. Tlie body had evidently been placed en Its i oieu, with tue neau Ijlug eastward, A eircular shield of weed, c.iBcd with lironze. joftwefeutlndiamoterwasfour.il On the shield lay two diinkiu nerns, shaped sumewuat lure tbe early feudal horn, lipped with gilt silver, the terminals bcieg el gilded silver, th-iiatitly mitred and lit: urcd. Twe tuitte sbnped aimlats of erua mental gilt silver were also found en tbe shield. Sume glass etnelu were found neat, together with a circular tub stamped with 11 herse shoe. The usual warlike weapons lay nlougside the dead. Some shret's of the geld ilbre were ten iuehes in length. Other ornaments wero found, In cluding :v breech buckle, weighing four ounces mid lour inches in length, made of pure geld, chastely wrought nnd neatly jewellcd. Twe smaller and elegantly wrought buckles and seme ether objects In b.-er.zi v.eie fuuud. The new Duchess of Westminster, wife el oneot the 1 Idlest men In liurept, was mar lied lu adiosset white tniiluid, co ting sev enty llve cents u vatd. This c -rtdlnly Is ocetiomv. Hint ffenntni- If.utci iim Mr 11,111 ''O0Bli J'rup, the gieat remedy ter toughs a.,., ...(.,1. w I Hle.ttui lleucfacters Wher. ti bnind or eminent physicians and I chemists niineunccd the discovery that by combining seme well known valuable rotne- , dies, the most weudeitul mcdtcluu was pie- 1 duecil, which would cute such 11 wide range of I diseases that most all ethr remedies could be I dispensed with, many were skeptical j but proet of Its mellis by actual Dial has dispelled nil doubt, und te day the discoverers el that great midlclue, Hup Hitters, uie honored and blcsf-cd by all us bjuelacters. Thcs 1 Hitters nie co upeunded from Heps, iiuehu, Malt, Maudrake and D.indollen and ether eldest, bestand most valuablemi'illclnrs In tlm world and contain ull the best ami mejt curatlvu preiiertlcs et all ether inedlcluej, being thu I gieatest Illoed Puilflur, Kldiity and Liver j Uegulater, and Llle and Health Kcsterliig I Agent en eaith. Ne dloase or 111 health cun ' pj.'aihly long exist wheie these Ultlets are I used, se varied and pi rlccl are thrli opera- I tlens. They give new lire and vigor te theaged and lntlriu. Te all whose employments causu 1 Irregularity of the bowels or uiluury eiguus, 1 or who rciiulrenu Appullzer, Tonle nud Mild ntimuinui, tnose miters are luvaiuaniu, being highly euiatlve, ionic and btlmulatliig, with out InteMcutlng, Ne matter what your feelings or hymptems nie, what thu dljosse or ailment Is, use lien lttttiis. Don't wait until jeu are sick, hut ll 1 mi only leel bud or tulsuralile usa the Hitters ut once. It limy sive your lite. Hiiudieds have been saveil by su deliu d"fJ(WV3 will be paid ler a case they will net cure or I help. De net suitor yeuiselt or let your friends 9 Hirer, bat use nnd urge them te usu Hep lilt. ! tcrs. Itemember, Hep Hitters Is the puiest nud best K'Udlclue ever made; the 'Imalld's 1 Ki lends nml Depe.'' Ne person or tamlly I stieiild be without them. , " 1 waslieublnd ter muuvyinrshtlhteiluus I Kldiiev and Liver Compliant, (travel, ete.i my blend became thin j Iwas dull nnd Inactive t could hirdly crawl about, nud was uu old 1 w 01 n out man all ever, and could get nothing , te help me, until 1 get Hep llltteis, unit new 1 lam a bnj again, sly bioei is pure, kidneys , ure all right, ami 1 am as active as 11 man of it, 1 ltheiigh I am 7J 1'atiiuii. fei ten mius my wife was tenltued te her bed with such a complication el .dlmtnlH that 110 doctor could tell what was the matter or cute her, und 1 1 utcd up a small leituuu tu hutu'iug slutl. Mi month! uge I saw a If. S. Hug with Hep l.tltciieii It, and 1 thought I would boa loot I once mere, audi 'lied It. but my lelly nreved te be wisdom, und two bel ties euted her. she is nuw.is welluudstiniigus any man's wlle, and It cost mu only two dellais. II. W ., Detroit, Mich. iilS-iru.'lh.lS lluthe the hands Iu Darbys Piephyliille t luld nml no contagion will attack you. Celluloid Kye-Ulass frames lepicsenlliig the chelrest selections et toitelso shell and amber are fast becoming the most popular. Fer sale by ull leading Joweloisuud Optlclahs. ulMwdced llurklnii's Aruicx HulTri. Thogieutest meelcal condor of the world Warranted te speedily citie burns, llrulsus, Cuts, Uicers. t-ull Uheiim, Kver set os, Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cuius, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin oruptieus, gttaiuntied te euro Iu uvuiy Instance, or money refunded. ii coma pur net. r or saiu uy onus, A. i.eeuer Intt-tyeedftw I Wish l-.virjbedy te Ik new. Itev. lieorge II, Thayer, uu old citizen el this vicinity known te every one ia u most lntluentlul citizen and christian minister el tlieM, K. church, Just tills moment stepped in our suite te sny, " 1 wish avorybedy te knew thai 1 consider that both tnysult and wife nwi our lives te Hhlleh's Consumption turn." 11 Is having u tiemoudnusbule ever our counters and Is giving perleet satisfaction In all cases et Lung DUouhej, such as nothing else has dene. DltS. M ATCHKTT A KllANUK. HouiineM. Hid., May IS, 'IS. Sold by II. 11. Cecbrun, diugglst, Nes. 137 und I.'I'J North QueeiiHtreet, Lancaster, tubltueill Selving Wild Outs, Hew mauy wuslu their time nmt resources In tool Uli experiments, wltli nasty worthies medicines Hint can never de them n whltet geed. If jeu are sick and want help get 11 lu lu putahle lemiuly nt estublUhed 11101 it, The euratlve virtnui 01 Jlurtleck Iilaml Jllttert have nover been (luosttenod. Fer nn on en liubled circulation or u weuc stomach they are splendid Fer saiu by II, 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 und UJ North Oueen klreet. A hlsrillng DUeovery, Physicians are eiu 11 startled by reinaikuble illseevuries. 'I lei fact that Dr. King's New Discovery ler Consumption and till Threat nnd Lung Diseases Is dully curing pattents mat tin y nuve given up te die, is stuitiiug them te realize tiielr duty, and uxamlnu Inte the merits el this wondeilul discovery re sulting In hundred or our best Physlcluurs using It In theli practice. Trial bottles free at Chas, A I.echer's Diug Mern legular size, ll.ce. afJSDIOAZ. rilAKK Sins Lira Rsplater Fer Dyspepsia, Conttveness, Sick Headache Chronle Diarrheea, Jaundice, Impurity el the Illoed, rover and Ague, Malaria nnd nil DIs DIs DIs oasea caured by Dorangemont el tne I.Iver, Hewcls and Kidneys. .SYMPTOMS Of' A DtSKABED LIVBK. Had breath Pain In the Blde, sometlmcs the Rain Is felt nnder the Shoulder-blado, mis- nu, iu, ..iiuuiiiuueui i gunerni less 01 nppe- 1 "tot llowels generally costlve, sometimes I meriiniing wun inx ( ineneaii is troubled wltli or memory, ncaetnpanlad with a palntulson palntulsen palntulson latlen et leavlng tindone something which ought te have bcen dene j n slight, dry cough nnd flushed lsce Is sometimes nn attendant, eften mistaken ier consumption 1 tue patient complains et weariness nnd debility t nervous, nsgliy sturtled 1 cold feet or burning, seme- nines niincKiysonsnuen 01 me SKin exists t Bplrltsare low nnd despondent, nnd although sullsfled thatcxcrclse would be beneficial, yet ene can hardly summon up fortitude te try It In fact, distrusts overy rcmedy. Boveml et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases lmve occurred when but low of thorn ox ex ox Islen, yet examination after death has shown tlie I.Iver te have been extensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old nnd young, whonevcrnny et tlie, above symptoms appear. I'orsens traveling, or living In unhealthy localities, by taking n dene occasionally te kcoe the Liver In healthy uctlen, will avoid all Malaria, Ullleus attacks, Dltzlncss, Nausen, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc. It will luvlgoratellko a alass el wine, but Is no In toxicating bevorage. If you have eaten nnyllilng linrd ei diges tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, teke a dose nnd you will be rollevcd. Tlme and Doetors' Hills will be saved by al ways keeping tne llegnlnter In the Heuse I Fer, whatever the aliment may be a thorough ly sale purgative, nlteratlvu and tonle can noverbeoutof place. Iho remedy Is harm harm less nnd deer net lutcrlore with business or pleasure. IT 18 PlltKLY VKOKTAIILK. And has all the power nnd efllcaey et Calomel or Quinine, without nny of the Injurious niter eirccbj, a aovsnifen's TUTixenr. Simmons Liver Itegulnter has been In ure In my lainlly ler some tlme and I urn satisfied It Is 11 valuabloaddlltentothnincdlcul science. J. UlLLSlIOllTKK. Coventer el Alabama. Utn Alexander II. Stephens, of l!a., says Have dorlved some beut-tlt lrem the use el blmmens Liver Kcgulater, and wish te give 11 a lurtlicr trial. "The only Thing that never falls te lie Hove." I havu used mnny romedles ler Dys Dys Dys popsle, LIver A mictien and Debtllty, but never have found anything te ben ellt me te the extent Simmons Liver llegnlnter has. I sent lrem Minnesota te Ucerglu ier It, nnd would send farther ler such a medicine, and would ndvlsn nil who nre similarly aftocted te glvn It 11 trial as It seems the only thing that never talis te relieve. P. M. JAHMnr, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W Masen says: Prem actual experi ence In the use of Simmons Liver Itegulnter In my practice 1 have been und am satisfied te use and prescribe It us a purgative modi medi modi clne. Fer siile by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, i'iu 47-Take only the Genuine, which always 1 ils en the Wrapper the nil , Trade-Murk and blgnature or J , II. ZKILIN a CO. FOKSALK II Y ALL DIlUaaiST8. lunlMyoedAw 4 Vr.ll'b ClIK.ItltV PKOTOKAI.. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. OnsviLLB, Ohie, Sept. 10. ISS. nr I rC "Having heen subject te n LULUO, bronchial ntrectlen, with lio lie quent colds loranumher et years. I lureby ceitlly that Ax-r's Cherry Pectoral glves 1110 prompt relief, and Is the most cllectivn rem edy l have ever tried, Jamks A. Hamilton, Editor et 1'he Cretcent." Mt. Uileap. Ohie. June CO. 183i. PfTTf UO "I have used Ayer's Cherry VjVJUVjrlO'PocteraHhWBpiIng for a se vere ceugn nnd lung trouble with geed errect, und 1 am pleased te recommend 11 te anyone similarly uuucieu uaiiyey iiAcnuunn, PiopileteroIOlobo Hetel." riiErAnnn nr Dr. J. ('. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mans. Sold by all Druggists. nevlS-nlSydAw miiK iKir THE BEST Policy of Insurance Against Accidents -IS- P-D-P-K which Is te siy, Perry Davis's Pain Killer Cuptuln Clius. Allen, et Woicester (Mass) Flre Department, says : "Altnrthe Docter set the biekeu bone, 1 used Pain Killer us u lini ment, nnd It cured me Iu a short tlme." Captain I). S. (luodell, Jr., et Scurspert, Maine, savs ; " Fer bruises, sprains and outs, 1 knew of no UKdlclne that Ismoreolfectlvo.'' David Plcice, Utlca, N. Y sayst "Fer cuts, bruises, burns und sprains, it has nover lulled toetled it euro." An accident muy happen te-morrow. lJuv PtitiiY Davis's Pain ICim.eii to-layet any Druggist, ul-lyd&w pill'.UAIA'IlO HYIICP. A Limb Saved And a Family Made Happy. Mr. Philip Moere, et West Wauiter, Menree County, N. Y.. says. "My daughter, new eighteen years old, has, ier tlie past eighteen months, beu mulcted with rheumatism In a very severe lei 111, Ouu year ugnll settled In the knee, since which Unie she has been uuublu te teueli her toot te the fleer or mevu her limb without stilfertng the lnoslexciu, elating pain, tier limb was fust growing out el shape, although we wure doing ler lieridl we could, hav ing used ull Iho remedies we could hear or und that were recommended ter rheumatism, nouuet which ben lilted her In the least. Horcuse was pronounced Incurable by the phy sician unu uy our ueiuuuur, 111111 un belloved that shu would be n cripple all bur duys, and that bur limb would never no restored 10 lis original shuns. Hut 1 am happy te tmy that te-day luydaughter is entirely lien from ull rhoumutte pains, una that shecnu walk with perfect ease, hav Ing thrown uslde her crutches, and hur ltinlj teems as strong and per loot as overt all irem the use el your wendertul medicine " ltheii inntle Byrup," which we consider ene of Uie best medicines ever In. troduced for purltylng the bleed, und 1 only regret Hint ull ethers who ure atlllcied wlt'i rtieuuiaUsin cun net linew or its superior merits. Yeu are at llberty te use my name li It will de you any geed, nid I shall be only tee gladteielluny und overyeuo what it has done ler my daughter." PHILIP M (H)ll K. Bhouruatle Syrup Is the gmitlsl Illoed Puiltlcr lniewn, and will de all that Is claimed ler It, Send ter pamph let of testimonials nnd lead ei thosewhohuvo been c ti red by Its use. 'lic'imatleSjriip Ce., Itet'licMcr, ' V. ectiiydAw QLOimtni, vnvkh witAit, av. Ct.iiu ' - The probabilitiea are that it will net be many days before a heavy Overcoat will be a great comfort. These net already supplied will de well te examine ours be fore purchasing elsewhere. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Sixth & Ghe3tnut xSls. PUU.AHKLP111A. nl3.1wd H.u tittllAHT. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 t I hereby In rei in these In want eiu FALL Olt WINTKlt SUIT OF CLOTHING, That I have new Iu utoek the LAIIQKST AND FINKST Af SOItT.M KNTef Woolens for the Fall and Winter Trade That has ever been exhibited In the Cltyet J'tt"ef jet"' A great variety of FALL AND OVERCOATING I keep NONK HtJTTHK HKST of Foreign nml Demestic Fabrics, And all (loeds nie warranted as represented nt H. Gerhart's FINE TML'JRINQ ESTABLISHMENT Ne. 6 East King St., LANOA8TKU. PA. n. " UOSTKTTKll S SUM. DUE. We claim te linve the rx.it nnd laigest vnrl tty of ;ie suits in thoelty. SIX (O)aiffcrent styles nrMKN'8 All-Weel Suits at $10. Grey Mlxed, Groenand Brown Mixed, Blaek and BluoMlxed, Steel Mixed, Dnrk Brown, Light PlatdB, ALL AT TDK LOW PHICK OF 910, nnd el our own manufacture. Suits actually worth lrem $Ute Jll. Overcoats. - Overcoats. A HOOD. UKAVY, IJNI.INLD OVKUCOAT, IN IIAItU AND LIOHTflllADKS, As Lew as $6.00. AMI A I' AVI Pillt-K UP TO ilS.W. OS SM OENTHE SQUARE, l.M'ASThll. PA. T1NWA11K, XV, JOHN P. SOI1AUA1, FURNACES and RANGES OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Cull and M'e the New I m moved WKOUUHl' lltON COLD CASK Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheapest and Market, Hest FUUNAUK In thu 1IANUFAOTUHK.D KXOLUSIVKLV li Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Feutii Queen Btroet, Ieb27-lyd LANRSTKU. PA. I1UUHU AMU STATIONMUX, w cmieL iideka " AMD- SCHOOL SUPPUES AT TUB tOWKST HTUS AT L. M. FLYNT,S ClIKAP IIOOK AND BTATIONAKY STOUK Ne. 43 West Klncr btroet. AVKIIV KIN P. Hh'I.KOTlON Of MkUlt scluum t'lgirbmekeisund Pipes at 11 lU'l'UAS'n YKLLOk. C'llUNX ClUAIi; qreuB, " Ot ClOtlllM. Oil
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