Vj cltye Jmtf ate$ utdligettM ", . i i , ,0 Volume XXlNe 4. LANCASTER, PA.. TllUfcSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1884. 1 Price Twe Cents. 41 UMt miUMtn, e. XV" Kit m IIHOTUKK. H AU1H IIHUIMltH, DRY GOODS AT- HAGER & BROTHER'S. Black Silks in all qualities, Colored Silks, in New Fall Shades, 6-4 Cleth Suitings, Trecets and Trecetines, Choice Cashmere and Cleth Plaids, Black Cashmeres and Silk Warp Henriettas. CARPETS. Our stock is made up with the best makes and choice designs of Wiltens, Mequets, Vel vets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys and Ingrain Carpets, in all qualities, and will be sold at the lowest ruling prices. Lenelieums, Oil Cleths, Rugs and Matts. PAPER HANGINGS, Lace Curtains, Shades and Shading in full assortment. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. II ;iiWKKi 1IUKAT. OPENING OF NEW GOOD8 AT & HURST'S, LANCASTER, PA. BOWERS NOS. 28 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS offerod Extrnmuly Lew. ELEGANT CANTON FLANNELS (t O l-4e, Oe lOe iiuil 18 l-2e. ELEGANT GREY PLANNELri nt 12 i-2e. RED TWILLED MEDICATED PbANNKLS, nil prtcee. JmmoiiBe toelr of WHITE -AND QRbY BLANK.ET8 from 81 OO per piilr up ; we effer bnrgntna in ihowe Koeds. JiiBt operand, oevoml balea of COMPORTS, whleh we nre efferinK fit 90e, 81 OO 81 2ft, 81.60 imd 82 OO ; thoBegooda ure pronounced vury cheap ler the prices we iwk ter tbem. EJN'IIRfcil.Y NEW i-.ADJ.H4' 0-4 SUITI-G i In -lttln Cleths Trloeta unci Plalda. nil New and Handeome Shades We effer the bout 50e O jRbET In the city We eff.w the beat 60e KID GLOVE In the city. We effir the beBt L T.DI&S' BAIB-tlGGAN HOHH In the elty. We effer HundredB of Bargains lu our Notion Dopartment whleh It would pty you te xniine bofero purehaalnff LADIES' OOS8AM8R OIROULARH In Extra Geed duality that we nr net afraid or ophrtmed te roeommond an bettigr flret-clacB In every particular. Would be pleased te have you Klve ub a 011 at NOS. 20 St 28 NORTH QUBbN 8TREET. BOWERS & HURST. .r S. 1 ViKl. G ki. r. HATiiViin MOSQUITO CANOPIES. AT REDUCED PRICES. The Best Kind Made with Patent Turn Over Frame which will last for years, te carry any ever season we have marked every CANOPY at a price te sell them, ler putting tnt-m up. Net wishing Ne Charge JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., ONE MICE BUY GOODS ANDCAUi'ET UOUSE, NO 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. h ui( A.i uy aui: n 7. HIIOAUrt SUMMER JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, bA.VCA8TF.lt, IA. Ne. 4, West King Street. may 9-lyd uiiy uuuun. UAlc -l.VJ. e.n w. 1). ttTAUriTKK, jiimn sidks. THE PEOPLE'S HAT STOltE. W.D.STAUFFER&CO. NOW IS TIIK TIME TO UUY A CHEAP straw HAT. WE AUK SELLING THEM BELOW COST. WUHAVEJUSTEEOEIVED THE PALL STYLES. A full Line or Nutria nml rieil Felt lints. LUtlit Casliuere anil Pearl Delby nuta. All the New Styled ler Yeuiik Muii rile Culebra led Knox Bilk Hat. Gleve. Umbrellas, c. AT kHULTZ'S OLD STAND, Nee. 31 & 33 North Quoeu Utreet. LANCASTEIl, I'A. rnvlWy THE OPENING ADDflESS. HUUKATKSFUOrUETlUUrTUr.OMlltST. Abstract of the Paper Krd dr the Iter, Dr. K. V. Uernart at the r M. Uellr-Re Upenlng-jNept, 4. After extending a cordial wolcutne te nil thu students, ekl and new, the vener able president of the theological faculty ilelircrcd a very Interesting and instrue tlve address upon the above subject. It shall be the endeavor te preeiit only th'e main features of the allures without ex pecting te de lull jasttce te the tbeme se ably handled The speaker oennidcrod Boe rates net merely in relation te himself, nor in the light only of his own time, but us te the deepest significance of bit. life nt (1 tfuehlni: as this appears in his rela tlen te the ene great man, Jesus of Nazareth, Seeratei U a prophecy of Ohritt The mtdem of ijecialei in prophetic of Vhriit tcitdem. All pre Christlau history, considered under a posittve viuw, is prcphetie of Jesus Clulst ; but at proheiit we shall have te limit our considerationslmainly te the positive force of lilntery us illUHtrated in thu petsen uji! vrlsdem of Becia ei. Ills private and social ebancU r had many of the faults of that i'.tan 3it-, and his opinions concern Ujg tiuth and rtKhlveuenea, Oedandman, appvar radically defeetive under the neon day light of Jesus Christ. Nevertheless ilii liitlit aua wiBdem of Boerates are or traerdiuary, and are a reinarkable autioi autiei autioi p.Uieu of the perfeet wlgdetn made muni fest in the fullness of time. In Ufln tlie word propheoy, it is net by way of accommodation, but in its legitl rnatn tense. There In, of course, in degree ami in kind, a bread diirurnnoe between this lefty Pagan teaaher a'ad the prophets' e( the Old Testament. Becrates had no knowledge el the advent of Uhritit as the teacher of all teachers. The cbaracteristi.s of his lile and wisdom which were pie plietie, lay deeper than his oensoiouKiiess. Abrahamjiaw tin day of the Christ uud re jiiictd ; hut Secrateu did net net leek with such ultiw visleu toward the lur-ell day of liKht. Divine acency wrought in his soul, in his intelligence and reasoning, in his religious Hie and moral heroism, te such a degree that his career and wisdom be oatue really, though vury imperfectly, an historical tpe e( our Lord. A Honriiile OtiuiiidrtAen. Secrates freely bet apart his time and labors te the service el truth nnd right eousness. Fer him virtue was the noblest geed, and wickedness the most dreadful evil. Socratie wisdom And Old Testa ment wisdom, the Socratie idea of the geed and the Old Testament idta of the geed, though widely different, express successive periods in thu history of the same realm ; se that in each instance the lernier is analogous te the latter, typical of the full grown reality addressing us in Ch-iht. If was oharaetoristio of Secrates that he be ieveJ hunKelt te be undxr constant tifnee tuition and direction. In bis apology bolere the judged who condemned him he is reported by- I'late te have spoken of himself thus : " Yeu have el ten heard me speak ofaneraole or sign which comes te me, and is the divinity whieli Meietus ridicules in thu indictment. This sign L have had even since I was a child. The sign is a voice which eemes te me and always forbids me te de some thing which I am going te de, but never commands me te de anything, Mid thiB is what stands in the way of my being a politician." Alter he had been con demned te death, he openly dissents from his sympathizing friends' opinion of the impending execution, arguing that deitli te him was net an evil, but a geed, and maintaining this conviction by rufereuee te the voice of his oracle. Neither sound reason nor Christian principle eblige us te deny his extiaeidinary elaim. A Chris tian need uet regard It either as a super stition or a delusion, or as a freak of fancy. Conceding the truth of his claim, that in his teaching aud life he was con trolled by a divine monitor speaking in his fceul, wu have the best rational explanation of his moral heroism, his unique wisdom, and his singular typieal ultitude tewanl (Jurist and the Christina liknwise be seen In the peculiar obaraetcr of his death. Fer him truth and wisdom were the highest geed, and meie precious than death. In the presonceef his enemies and acousers he expresses his unshaken firmness In the very words used by the Apostle l'eter, when he steed bofero the Banliedrin, saying, that be must ebey Ged rather than men. Secrates wai innocent e erime. Ills cnlmles did net oenvlot him of any violation of the taws. Stand ing in open oeurt be would net dishonor himself, nor contradict the work of bis life, either by preferring banishment, or by using any arts te avert the sentence of dealh. He would be faithful te the veice of Ged. Such the ground he took, sueb the scntimeuti he expressed, The history el Greece has no martyr te wisdom nobler than he. We honor Christ net by the depreeia tien, but by a just appreciation el man heed. It has beensaid that Secrates died like a philosopher, but Jesus like a Ged. Instead of emphazteg the contrast or antithesis, would it uet be mero honorable te Christianity and te humanity, te soe in the sentence and execution of th' Be two extraordinary men likeness and sym pathy ? Secrates and Jesus each died like a true man, eaeh according te the profoundest impulse of the noblest manhood, Secrates demonstrates that in fallen man there Is a capacity for regeneration, a basis for that new man heed, challenging our reverence and faith in the uuiaue dignity of Jesus. A rtiatt el ttieaacflflcft. The difference between the death of Jesus and the death of Soeiates is indeed grtat, aud, in intrinsic value, we may even call ltiudnite ; yet, if we Ignore the fast that Secrates in tne history of Greece, like cheseii men in Old Testameut hlsterv, prefigures tbe ene true saonlieo, we shall fail te grasp the orueilixiou el our Lord In all its relations te our race. Soarates wrote no books. We de net even knew that he penned a single line. It was his mission te teach by word of mouth. Se by wertl of mouth aud net otherwise Jesus taught. Secrates is known te the world thteugh the literature of iwe men, Xene pheu and PI ite. lu like manner we nave the hister of Jesus aud his teachings in books written by his disciples aud anes- tles. In eajli case the books were writ- A (treat ITOOIem. Take all the Kidney and Llver Mtdlcinti, Take all theJHoed purifiers, Take all the Hheumatle remedies, Take all the Dyipepria and lndlgostlen eurf, Take all the Ague, rover andbtlloea tpteifiee, Take all the Itratn and Nerve force revivtri, Take all the Qreal liealth restorers. Imhert, take all the beH qualities of all these, and the bell QuatUlet or all the best medicines In the world, and you will find that Hep ItlUert have the best curative qualltle and powers el all concentrated In thuin, and that they will cure when any or all et these, singly or combined Fall. A thorough trial will glye perillve proof of tills. hardened Liver, rive years age 1 breke down with kidney and llvei complaint and rheuuiattam. Since then 1 have been unable te be about at ail. Alv liver became hard like weed i my limbs were pulled up and lllled with wa'er. All the bent physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I roselvod te trr Hed Outers j 1 have used soven bottles ; the hardness has uUgonetrom my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and It has worked a miracle in my case otherwise I would have been new In my grave, J. w. Mebkv, Uultale. Oct- 1. 18S1. I'eTertr and Maflerlng. " I was drugged down with debt, peverty mid suneilug ter years, caused by u gick family and large bills for doctoring. 1 wat completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice el my pastor, I com menced using Mop Hitters, and In ene month we were all well, and none el us have seen a Btck day since, anil 1 want 10 say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Hitters ler less than one doctor's viflt will cost. I knew It." A WeEKiitnatit, -Nene Kcnulne without a bnncn et green Heih en the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stulf with " Hep " or " Heps " In their nftine. auU-Tu.Tb&Slm ahUTHlKU. The time for changing the light Summer Suit for something heavier is upon us, and we are; id consequence, busy making "grand change" in our store. We are ready for you with a fine stock of Pall Clothing. A. C, YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Sta., PUIuAUKLl'UIA. H2-4md 1 v . M KUUHAMT TA11AJUIMU. Would Hutb linen Met Upen Had net Huriteck Jlloed IHUeri been aro are uieity el unquestionable merit they would haie bwn sut d wn upon by the public us thousands el medicine have been when their worthlcsune'S wastllacevered. Murdoch Jlloed t,i tlirf.iii.M lliA ltiB.mi.ir tnlliiiin.iii ..It:. : .!, :,. 7 .. ...: .a." ". ". received unbounded praises Hern ,-w.i j in. ej..... uicin.u ,i.uv.uui i ,le BitK, inusenianiisuing ineir morn Deyeud niier uis uepauure. i ue uaiurai reurse of oecratio history foreshadows, in this particular, the natural order el things in the history of Christ; aud this natural order becomes the sympathetic me dium of divine action in the origin aud fouudatieu of the Christian church. The true instincts of Secrates confined him te thu mighty resources of human speoeh. Se the command of Christ te his disci -pies was by his instiueU aud wisdom limited te human speech in sjiekeu weids. There are ether points of oentaot and sympathy botween the great Atheniau leaetiur and Jesus of Nazai e th, but only one additional feature eau bu presented. Tbe life and work of Secrates may, under its negative aspeet, be compared with Old Testament piephets iu relation te the fulluessef truth realized and mani fested by our Lord. The Old Testament economy was a positive, aud the only clTectual preparation for the advent of the Messiah. The old was a figure of the perfect redemption, but the new economy was the reality. The ene was shadow, the ether substance. The Ileslre for ilhc The deficiencies of the Old Testament economy begat, as was designed, a deep sense of moral aud spiritual need ; hence the prominence of the hope of the piemised Deliverer. There was a like sense of iguor iguer luce and delloieney iu the wirdem of Secrates, of which no ene was mere fully couviueed thau he himself In his ironical and saroastie vein he says, that whilst ethers imagine they knew something, but knew nothing, he, although like them, he knows nethiug, also knows that he kuews nothing. Ileuce the earnest desire for ruete light wbieh iLt-enes bis noblest words. But judged by the light and lile of Christ the best ideas of Secrates need te be complemented, and even his ethical hlng dispute, rersale by II. It. Uechran, drugglai, 137 anti isi ienn wueun sireeu IIHOHJAI. H UNTtt KKMKUY. Thirty Years nMenT. Kudersed by l'hytlclani, religion. Aud this very elaim of Sieratea axioms were at fault. With him the foreshadows the greater truth that the hluhest ceed resolved itselved itself into man ; aud human happiuess. and virtue was the bust ITKXr IMIIIlt TO 11IK UOUHT 1IOUHK, 5 0 0 PAIRS l rwenty-ave Hundred 1'alrs etj OF BLANKETS. I White and Colored. !urchaml In .New Yerk at Manufacturers' Kerced Auction Hale, held (luilng July and August, which we new elltir tar below uianu ticturur's con et production. DI.DIIKD I, NKKTS! (JOl.'HtKI) III M(hTSat7V!flpar. CJOl.OUKH IILANhKTSul H7X 1 pilr. OI.OKKM hi, vNKKl'Sittll.uu V imlr. (O OlthI) HL.NKKT8utll.2 V pilr. COLiiltKli HLANKlSl'1tttl.VJ fl pair. WIUTe JILAMtKTS at II -'5 W pall. WU1TK KLA.NKKl'a, WOOL, ulll 50 ! pair. WHIT IS 111, v.VKKia ut li.ll i air. WIIITK llL.VK:rSatl-,50 Wpur. Wllll'K, II .AVKKTSut tJllU W ilr. WHITE IILaNKKr3atl.5e4) pair. And a Vurleti of ri.NKUUltAUKS at I.OVVEIl I'llIUKS tnan ever belere eUured. ALL WOOL BCAULKT IILA.SKKT8. 'I he attention et Hetel Keepers, lleartllng lleuits, Institutions, Private Kamllltw anil To Te Imt co I 'in 'k its is CHllcil te there Ittnkets. as belt g w irihy their early uxatulnall n A liberal reduetleii In thu price In m tiny el the grades uiailute thunu who pmchaae lu quantities. K. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse. Lancaster, Pa' UAJSJ'JtTU, l. s MlUlfS UaIIFKT hall. B ARG AINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT AUAINa. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, We .-till have many unbroken lets of Straw and LiKbt Colored 81111 iluu which we liave reduced m fellows : 75e Hats ler Heys, Whlie find Mixed... te 05c. Iluu and fl.tt M eu's blraw Hats te (Hie. 'AUUllnckliiawa te 11. 'is aue Macktiiaws te hilM SOO Macklnaws te Z.U1 S.UO and 13.60 l'earl Stiff Hats te .a The'ie gee's muu go bofero the end et this seaxuu, and these prices will sell tnem. -Our store will be closed at six o'clock until lurther notice. 144 Iferth Queen St, Sen of Qed lived in the son of that the wisdom of (Jtiiisi is te he ac counted for iu no ether way than en the basis of his own word, that tbe b ather wus iu him and he iu tie Father. Teaching; I r Lee et MUtiein. Te the bt-lief of Soerutes that he was tbe organ of a divinity, roust be ascribed Heme ether rare characteristics of his lile. Although peer te the end et his days, he taught gratuitous y. Whilst ether ueted philosophers charged their disciples at au exorbitant rate, Secrates, who, by com mon consent, steed without a pjer in Athens, would take no pay, but lived iu poverty. Aud yet be taught, day and nlglit, early and late, iu the soeial eucle, means or attaining te this end. llence the different systems of Greek wisdom, the steds of which were sewn by Secrates, failed te meet the moral, soeial and politieal wants of Greece aud Reme. As a consequence, thu feeling of inelau ohely grew upon the i'agau world aud a ery of despair went up te heaven. This ery of dispair, this longing after a satis fyiug wisdom, this agony of intense desire for the deliverance from the evils of Pagan civilizatieu, Ged heard and auswered when he manifested his love te the world in the gift et bis son. All history, Pagan as well as Jewish, may he cleaily seen, when rightly studied, HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER EEMEDT. Never Known te Fail. UUUKS ALL D1SKASKS OK THK KIDNEYS. LIVKlt, HLADDElt, ANDUUINAIIYOUUANS, DUOPSY, OltAVKL, DI VltKTKS, IIRIOIIT'3 D13KA8K ?AIN3 1N THK HACK, LOINS OU BID K, NKltVOUS DISKASKS. UKTENTION Olt NON-UKTKNTION Of U1UNK. Ilv tub usk op this 11EMKDY. Ttra stexacu AMD BOWKLSSrKKDILV RKOAllf THKtlt STRBNUTU, aituk IIloeu isrciuriKD. It is hboseuhckd by hdkdiibds or tub bbst Doemns te UK tiik ON'LYCUUU rca allkihds op Kidmkt Diseases, IT IS rCRELT VKIIKTADLB, AMD CURBS WHHlf OT1IKR VKlKllKS FAIL. It is 1'kefarbd ExruESRLT ren these diseases, AMI UAH MEVKU 1IEE.V KNOWN TO FAIL. OS TRIAL WILL COMVIMCE TOC.I'OR SALB BT ALL PKUaelSTS. rittCE, si.jse. 8EMD TOR PaMTULET OP TESTIMOOTALS. HUNT'tJ II KM 11 1) V CO, Jyl-TuThB.tw-ly 1 f ruvlnue. K. I. rLASTKK. in the market place and iu the camp lie ' te be prophetic ; aud ail the best teacbers LANCABTKU, I'A. tiiarJ7.lvdft UUUOHtilJM. A1 BURSK'S IlKAL VALUK. NOHUM1IUG. SHIEK'S OAEPET HALL. He! line OIT te (Mefwi Husinerw. Every tiling Must PesitiTely be Sold. A full Llneet BODY HUUNSKLS.TAl'KSTKY, and AH Urades of 1NHHA1V CAHPET8, UUUB, llLvANKKTa,COVKULKT.S and OIL CLOTII. t3T ALL ATA 8A0KIFI0IC.-T& Prompt attention Kl,ven te the Manufacture et Uae Carrieta te order. SHIRK'S CARPET HAIL, OOB. W. EINQ AND WATHR BTS - LANOA8TER, PA feblS-lindaw Wudonetselllhe se-called 81LVKII Bpoe Ceilee, ler which you pay -ttoapeuud ana nut a Silver bpoeu worth 6ec, mom or less, but will sell you about as uoed a Cetfeef or 15c. a Pound. There are none of u who de business ler Klery, and when you gut Oliver bpoeun, and nne 1'laques, and bugars less ,hau cost, you my or mem In palug a fair pi let) for your CeUee anu Tea and ueillnt( an iulurler urtlcle. TUKKK IH AO DOUBT OF IT I Yeu pay from 6c te bu a pound mere than you pay us ter thu same quality of goods. BUESK'iS. NO. 17 rXariT KltiQ STRBBT. AKCASTKU, I'A. taught wisdom from the leve of wiideni His leading motive seems te have beeu te promote thu well being of ethers. Iu this tespeet tin presents a bold contrast te men of all ranks in his age. Te some his couduet was se uuaccouutable that he scorned te be beside himsell. Need I poi pei truy the parallel 1 Boerates rebuked, bj bis life aud principles, the lelly el avarice and greed for gam, somewhat as Christ rebuked and oendemued the ouvetousuess and hypocrisy el the Pharisees. The oein pariseu of the life el Jesus with that of Secrates, shows that the antipathy of wetldliuess te the true gieatuess of man hood as inculcated by our Lord, has its warrant both iu the voice of Ged speaking through tbe wisest Pagan, and iu man's rational nature, The intuitive wisdom of Boeratea was uet beuudtd by the horizon of mau'a earthly estate. His keen eje pierced the darkuess or death, dimly It Is ttue, but with wonderful power, in the absence of divine revelation respecting the world te come. "If," be says te his judges, "when Ged etders me te fulfill the philoiepher'a mission of searching t into mi sell anu ether men, I were te desert my pest through tear of death, or any ethur tear, that would imleed be strange." After his oeudemuation he consoles his fiieuds with the id a that death in something geld In the course of his argument be pointedly says : "The difficulty, my friend, is uet in avoiding death, but in avoiding un righteousness." Auaiu we hear these re rnarkable words falling from his lips : "Ne evil can happen te a goetUnau, either iu life or after death." lienee be espressos his opinion of death iu words, whieh four centuries later were used by the Apestle Paul : " I say, that te die is gaiu ' The meaning of such language is of course widely different Irem the substance el the apostle's belief, yet the resemblance is surptlsiug. Aud from such resemblauoe it may be plaiuly seen that thb revelatieu of Christ oeuoerulu? immortality is uet foreign te the instiueU of reau as man, but In affinity with the profoundest human, philosophy. As Jesus Is the substance of tbe Old Testament shadows, se he also fulfills the viiuue anticipations of Pagau geuiua ; thus proving himself te be both the hope of the Jews and the desire of all natU ns. xne Meral or Hecrates' Heath. The typical position of Boeratea may of philosophy and religion among Pagau nations, however repulsive their errors, are prophets. Hut among them all, no eue ia mere conspicuous than the martyr philcse. pher of Atheus. Amid the twilight of heathenism he unconsciously points for ward te the oemiug star seen by the wise men of the east. Secrates waa a living prophecy of Christ ; and the wisdom et Christ is the perfeet complement of tbe wisdom of Secrates, uanbman ime. Um' SHARP PAINS. Orlcfc, Sprains, Wrenches, Bheumatlsm, NeunUtjia. Sciatica. I'ieurlsy l'alna. Hutch In thu rflde, llaokache, Swollen Joints, Heart Dls-(a-.tt.Hnre MUHCle-i, Pain In the Cheat, and all pains ami aches elthur local or di ep-seated are Instantly relieved und speedily cuiud by the well-known Hep Platter. Compounded, as It Is, et thu medicinal virtues el tresh Heps, Uums, llalsams antl Kxtraets, It Is Indeed the bett pulu-klliliiK, stim ulating, seething and strt-ng-ttifnlng l'or-eu-t Piaster ever uiude. Hep Plattert are sold by all druKK'sLs ""' country sleies. 25 cunts or live ter ii.oe. Mailed en receipt el prlce. Hep Vlatter Ce-, Proprietors aud Alan, ufacturers llosten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. If Coiueti tenirue. had lireath. sour stem ach and liver dlai-ase cured by Hawley's Stem ach and Liver rius -acts. novre-iYuawizj " My wife ler years has been troubled with a disease et tlu kidneys; physicians pro nounced Itdlabetej.liut she lui-elveil no bttne nt Irem their treatment. Hunt's MJiieyand Lverl ItsiiEDr has mailea weuderlul clianuu In her condition Her health Is koeiI " O. M. Hulibull, 311 Prospect Avunuu, llullale, Y J une IS, 1U. s'2-iwclT, 1'lutSA w Helped Her unt. " Ker years have ln a severe suderer Irem pains In the back. Tried various applications. One bottle et 'Ihemat' hcletlrie Oil etilliely cured inn. Cured ethers tqimllj quick." Mrs. Ilunnlui; nt llth St , llutraie, wrett) tills rer sa'e by 11 II Cochran, drugulst, 137 and U9 North Q,uuen struet- A Iteinarkable Keape. , Mary A. Dtttley. of Tuukhinneck, Pa. Mn wus ulllicted ter six years with Asthma ami llienehltls, during which time the oust pnyst clans could give no rtllet llei lll ' de spaliud el, until lu last, October she procured a llottle el Dr King's New Discovery, when Immediate I ellet was felt, and ty centuiulnir lis ue ter a short lime she was completely tuied. Kiiinlnii In Ilesh ftu . ma tow uienths. rree iriai oeiiit-tf tu mw urtaln cure et all Threat undLumr )leas-) at 11 11. Cochran's Druir Stere, Ne. 7 and UU North Oueen street Lancaster. Pa- L.irKe ISettles ll.lS (1) llueKleu's Aruiea Halve. The Hest Halve In the'-world ler Cuts, lirulses, soma, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Kever bems. Tetter. ChappeJ Hands, Chilblains, Oerus.itnd all skin eruptions, and iHMlllvely eures PUus, or no pay required. Hit guar anteed te give purtuct satlslactlen or money rtdunded. Prlce, St cents per box. Fer sale by It. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1 Who every uuuf iu Knew, itev. Ueerge 11. Tuayur, an old cltlr.cn el this vicinity known te every eue as a most Influential citizen and christian minister el the M. E. church, Just this moment stepped In our store te sav. " 1 wish everybody te knew inuv i consider uiai ueiu myseii ami wiiu uwe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cuiu." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and Is giving ported satisfaction In all cases et Luug Discuses, 8m.h as nethluK else has done. Dlta.MATCHKTT-ilANCK. Houkbeji. Intl., May 15, '78. Beld byll.lt. Cochran, djugguit, N en. 137 and 13D North Quecu street. Lancaster, iebltoedt y.MXU HAMt'Jnnt.. t. PIIAKKS W. KltY. In outer te reduce oursteck of Wire Window Screens We will wake a discount of IS nor cent, etf the list. j'jsn your enlers at ence. We have all sires, ei rallies and width et wire Iu plain and landscapes t are prepared te make them promptly and lu very uest manner. A LOT or Of VfiUY CHKAP IN OUDK11 TO CLOSE. New patterns in six and seven toot lengths. Hollands, Plslu Uoeus, Ornaments, etc PAPKU HANOINOS IN NEW DK8IQNS. LACE CUUTA1NS. P0LE9, Ae. PflARES W. FRY, 57 NORTH qUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. A' UU-jriUMbCU AfU Hll, MlAtlt AUUM. HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEEU AND UKAL .ESTATE AOKNT, 61 North Duke Bt.t Laneaater, Pa. Everything pertaining te my business will receive my personal attention. Terms reaseD able. Utvemeaeadi. lanU-Ud SCHOOL StTITS t OF ALL KINDS. Special for Ladies. I havejnst received a line of the FINEST IMPOIITKU PONUKKSln the market, which will be sold per piece, containing twenty yards, at 110; the same quality et uoeds are selling In Philadelphia at J12 and 113. Special for Gentlemen. Just received, A SPLENDID ASSOttT MKNTOK WOOLEN ()0-D9, suitable ler th het weather, which will be made up atsnr prlslnKly low figures antl superior workman ship, with trlnimlnp- te correspond with the goods both In qualltv anil shiuiu. PEltrECT FITOU-tltAN I'EKDOItNOSALE. Hive me a trial and be convinced. D. R. WINTERS. LNO. 23 N. QUEEN STREET, LAN0A8TISH, PA. A ItAUK UUASOC Great Reduction -IN- FilNE CLOTHES -AT I. GERIART'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te reduce a heavy stock I will make up te order, for the remainder et the season, an light-weight WOOLENS at a ' ReHl0i20M5Uaf This biz reduction Is TOR OAS"n ONLY, and will enable the buyer teet a Ann suit el Clethes, made up In thettHMt style, almost as low as a rtady.made neP Suit. H. GERHART. New Fall Styles Are Ready. An Inspection et this Grand DlfP'ay of Beys Suits, will prove It te be tbe Largest and Cheapest that has ever been exhibited In this city. Over 8.000 Little anJ illB lleys' faults, with Whort and Leng Pat,re dlsplayoden counters.! Beys' Suits at $1.25, Beyu'wa'ts, Larger; at $2.75, Beys'ftnits, the Largest, at $3.50 and Up. MENS- SUITS, OUIl OWN MANUFACTUUE, ler Quality, Dui ability aud Fit must be seen te be appreciated. euu itbices ake the lowest. LGansmaii&Bre. The rASUIONAOlLE MEltOUANT TAIL0U3 AND CLOTHIhUS, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEBN STRE1T, Eight en the Southwest Cerner et Orang. LANCAflTKB, PA. Mf Net connected with any ether clothing house in the city. Open Evenings. fUOTOOHAVUD. J. m. ueM. Our Mm is te make as PEETTY A PICTUUEel your child a th lu.Un. Uueeus process will admit. Take a leek at the SPECIMENS at the en. trance te enr Gallery. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Qemb i "Ai i - s-. si l j.'l 1 -fl I V UFI