r. jiyyajtmai fVJm. Wrtlfr1' xMett& rnicaates i- AS&! Mjj Viilmiii- XXl-Ne 10. LANCASTEB, PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER J 1. 1884. Prlce Tire Cente. B H iHHtiBiJi 'wWmipviysjwwy HUUKH 1 II. MAIU'IM A CIO. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS AT A VERY TRIPLING COST. M'CAW, STKVKNSON & OUK'8 Patent "Glacier" WiDdew Decoration. The Ment Poifeot Substitute) for Btnined OIubs. Manli AtiUHi:i) A'l 'ini: Lineniiai.l Works, Bi:u ast, Irpland. I his hn Kf rliMel IrniiHimreiit design-, from the simplest te the tnn-t elaborate ami c inii inii plei.eiiuhlltig any person Hh a reaenahli iiiiiiinnt nl lusteanil Ingenuity te iitoiluie pit i in-en window iiitvl h nil Hit) Ix-nuty et 'be real slu'iiul glass, ai a Miry small test, llie ii. Hun I im mil till. Invention will heupDiicliileil when It Is ten Ideicd that se tunny win own Inixe milsigiiihlc outlook t which can new, liy iiki.i et tlm Pali u Heiorailen, he shut out iieiii lt w, mill ilif lit'Htit et the Intel ler enhanced while the lHliorel nulling I h iIi-hIkii In mi me i limn t pi emit pii-lime mill e.oiiI-e of skill In will h luule. nun lillilt can IHkn purl In iasnn v here no ilsagioeuhle lnw exist-, them maybe pnttimis nl the heusi who e tin r I' mi it (r or light and the cot ci lug of pitrt et the giaa with them itiwlg s will Ik) teiiiiit te lit itii ltuprevemeu v ludnws en Mulr landings urtt p rtleularlv geed ublects ter tieatim nt li) tlm ' ma li r " l)i ci ration wlillu itltnert nil IhiliiW", In whatevi rvn-ltlen will In Improved In anpimru Ce b huvlnv ti pi rllim et I Me ghi"s ut top or sides rewreil with suit a In. ilisign rullke iininj thluya Invented Inr the purposed! wimlowtleceralloii, this cannot be rubueu eir tliu wiinlew or defined by cleaning. MfFOK FULL IXtOUMATtON CALL O.V-49 B- MARTIN & CO. J Cerner Wtwt King and Prince Htrects. II. llllOAIll SUMMER JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets andBangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. TV It I" . out iiuuiie. N,N' IMIIUI 111 II C Ill 1 1) 111 IIIIIIHK. 5 O O P A I I'wuiilj-tlvti Hundred BLANKETS. ( hlte nml Colored. l'urrha-ed In ew Imrk at Manutactiireis' creed Auction "!, tuld during July anil A 1 1 u 1 1 h i , which w no mlur tiir below inniiu acturei'a coil et pioilucileii. MI.UICKl) M.NKM'II Will T 111, INK hi at II "5 V palt. Cm. UK 1) III vf-hr-Tr titT'ic y pair. Will Vh IH..Y N K t. Is, w DO I . at II M f pair. C. It l.li III. VS K t- rsais;i I pair. Will I'K HLlNkKIS at 1 1.1 I V r"'r. i iil.imh i III. Nl t. rHitlll 'V nalr. UITK III, W HE'S at U VI i pair. ) Oltr I) III. NkhTsnt II ii V P"lr. Willtril ASKr. Id ut (H imlr. CI ll.i lllhll Ill.ANKKl.S at II : pair. 1I1TK lll.N h h IS ttt $1 Mi V I'"lr. Anil a Vurliitj of riM-.UUK VUKS nt LUWKIt I'UIChs than ever butore eltcriii. ALL WOUl, HCAKLKT 111, NhhT9. I lu atti-ntlnn et Metel Ki't'iHTx lleanlliiK Menii a llMiluilKini l'rHate rainllliw ami 1 e till i e rai ki rw is c ulir-tt te iIihm lankuii iw lel k ritiy tin Ir uarly nxuiiiluatt n A ntHirul ruiluttlen In thi pilcn In lnan et the K'atlia u aeu te ttie.c who putchaau lu quantltl!"!. R E. FAHNFSTOOK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse. Lancaster, Pa uAiirt. fS 'IIIKH'I UaKI'KT I1ALU BARGAINS! AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Stilling OIT te Clese Hushiess. EyrythiiiR .Must Positively be Sold. Full Mntiel liuliy MllUSSKl.TAl'Ki'rKY, and All OraUes of 1NOUA1N CAUl'KTU, ICUI1H, llLA.SKKld.COVEUL.KTSauJ01L, UUOTlI. VTALL ATA 8A0IUFICK.1SJI - I'rempt attention Klven te the Manufacture et Uair Carputu te eritur. AT SHIRK'S GAEPET HALL OOR. W. KINO AND WATBU STB.. in 'unlaw tini.iuce An t iii.iiih II. Is nir.iniAM St uu, Cleveland and Bendrkks IP milE ALSO, Cigars, Canes and Pipes. AI.80, Ill.AlNE A LUUAN Campaign Chewing Tobacco CIGARS, Canes and Pipes, WMOLKSAliK AND ItKTAII., -AT- S. L. Stelmiaii & Ce., no. 11a NORTH QUEEN 8T. I.ANCASTKU. l'A. m-trSMvil HUiLlllMI JtATl.HlAU lll.MIIVAU II A VIM) IthM(IVKI) MY PLANING MILL TO Nes.'411 te 417 N. MullwrryKU. Ami tnireaneil my fucllltles ler work. I am new nrepanil te ile all klmlsel wertlntny Ine RtstHirleil notice ' a,i?!,,m, Wm Wehlsen. nMM Hutu mi'rum.-uAiiam, Vj Hempamt liape tel, rl.h Hene, llinl Mannu.lilxeil been, ilea UravelJn pucka ana lllru Hath at IIUULKY'8 DIIUQ 8TOUK. -6'"l M WetKlu(ji,Utxit. Ur AUT. IjinniHNr, Pa. 4. West King Street. ma 1-l yil RS I'alrs etj OF in, ,re. BARGAINS ) LANCASTER, PA HA Je .IMi VA1 U. w. U. HTAUFlTKU, JUIIN HIUH.3 THE l'hOl'LK'S HAT S'lOKK. W.D.STAUFFER&CO. NOW 18 THE TIME TO 1IUY A C1IKA1' HIItAW HAT. WE AKE SEliLINU TIIE11 HEI.OW COSI WE HAVE JUS! KKUEIVED THE FALL. STYLES. A Hill Llna or Nutrta ami rielt Kelt Hats, l.Ulit cai.liuure ami l'earl Derby iuU. All the .New aiyle ler ieuiik Men I he celebra 1U1I Knet ellk Hat. Uuvea, Umbreliai, Ac. -AT tiUVLlZ'S OLD STAND, Nea 31 & 33 North Queen atroet. 1.ANCASTEII. l'A. mvie-ly B A11OAIM1. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, We till have many unbroken lets of Straw anil lentil OoieiihI Still UaW which we have ruluceu aj lollewa 1 7Se tiaU ter H0)a, Willie anil Mixed ...te iV, II uu anil ll.il Aleii'8 straw HaU te bin. iOOMueklnawB., , 10 11.29 Seu Mackluari te lw J&eMuikluawa te 4.M i.W ana .W Pearl BUtT I lain te i.H These Roots must go before the enil el thU eaen, ami these prluta will anil them. -uur atom win be clejixl ai nix o'clock uuUl turlher notice. 144 Uerth Queen St., LAN0A3TEU,.1'A. inArtMvuJtw mKMVAlu II UNT'M KKMKIIT. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. Never Known te Fail. IT 18 A SPECIFIC for Klilney anil I.lvpr Troubles lllnililcr, Urlimry ml l.tvir I)Iii)iib. Iirepiy, Uruvcl ami Dlalietm IT 18 UELIAHLE In curtnit tlrlKlit'A DIii-kd, l'alnn In thi Hack, I.iiIiih or ."Mia Kitim'leii or N011- Itetentleii et Urlne. HIGHLY HECOMMENDEI). It cm ea llllleutinifH, llemlnche, .laiimllre. Heur HtemaUi, Ditpilnta, teustlpatlnii anil i'llcii. IT WOKKS PROMPTLY anil eiiri-s Intempernncn, Nnrvnuii Olainincn, Uitiinral luibtlliy, Kxciema ami Kenialu Wiakuts- USE IT AT 0NCK. It twlnm thn KII)VEH. MVKIt ami IHiWhl.W. te a healthy aatlun, ami clli.ri whru all etiu r miiltctni a tall llunilreiln havu In un i-av I'll wlm have bum Kl ven up te ille by titfmla ami phjilclaiin. I'rlce il i benil ler Illuitrutn'l I'amplilul HUNT'S REMEDY CO, rrevlilmice, H. I. SOLD 1IY ALIi DllUOl.lHTe tjsTu,iiut.w a 1 nt. HACK. HOP PLASTER. This iMireus planter la a'Kelntelj the bet ever matin, remnlnlm; the virtues el hup? It ti ituliiH. balmuiis anil extract. IL4 pun r Is Memiurliu In curliiK illu-ve where ether I lantern gliupl) relit v. Cilm In tile Hack anil Nick, I'aln In the Mile 01 I. Hub, Mill Joint ami Muiclea, Klilney 1 reuble, eheu inatWin. .Nrnralk'la, Sere Oiieal iltei tleni el the II. iriuiiii l.lvi'i ami all palnn or ai hia In j ail rn Inula illy by Ih J ion J' In tier - l'rlu, A centa, 01 live Ini tl '0 MhI1-1 en n celnt el price. Suit b all ill tin Klnlxuml iiuintry aterei. Ilnjt l'lntrr CYiwi jifeij. 1'ropilnferH, lloiten, Mai"). LAME BAOK. Ker lonntlpatlen, lei- et apiwltte anJ itlHe.isia el the uiihi) h take Huwle N Mem ith ami l.tvnr l'llla. i-ntM. iI2i ImiAw (3i tttlt Aid 1J IM1 Ol 1111(11 e llllllKl. SCHOOL BOOKS TOUETAII. IIUYKIlb ATTI1K Se-Oalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE IJUVE15S, ATLIIIKKAL D18COL.VTS. AT THE liOOmTDUK III" , JOIU BIER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Queen 8t., I-A.VCASIKII. l'A. L 'UK. (jllhAl'r.nr i-LiUii IN IUE UI1Y et Lain aster te buy SCHOOL BOOKS AND Scheel Merchandise I 13 AT FenDersmi tli's Boek Stere, OPPOSITE COUKT HOUSE. Beeke Rotalled at Wholesale Prloe, lllank anil Meraeraiiaum Heeks at 1. 2, 3 anil 3 cm 8 each Wilting I'ap r.Sanit S cents ihii nulr be 100I ildjti,A, 6, 8 ami lu tun la each Solieol Couipumemi, Mathematical Instruments, etc, WQlve ut a call. We sill at the lowest pities Fen Dersmith, OPPOSITE COUKT HOU-iE, itlO-tfil I.amaater, l'a tL.An .If I, tlit'A ill itit H inn js AiAiiTi.N. MASON FRUIT JARS AT CHINA HALL. MASON FRUIT JARS -AT- The Lewest Prices. L1GUTJSING FRUIT JARS The llest lu the Market ut High & Martin, 15 KANT KIXO BT1IEEI, LN(lHl'Klt. e . t'liunmitAfttt, J. Our aim is te make as l'lthlTV A 1'lClUltKel jeurihlld as the In.tan In.tan fameus process will uilinlt, 'lake a leek at the bl'hCIMLNs at Hie en. trance te eurUulIety. J. E. ROTE, Me. 106 North Queen Streot. luneJ-Udi LIFE'S VICISSITUDES. I IIK IIAItll KATK (IK mAlltllE I'UKTON' TM Rtiiry or a Four Itl.h flirl'n HtrnKli ana Trenblr la the JNrw Werlil A llrtle llu.Uaiia, Krem the New lerk Times. In 1872 MaKn' llutteu, tlien 10 years of nce, wan liviui; withlier pirentR, well to-de ppopte, In HatUlayne.Miiryboreugh County (JueeiiH, Iiulauil. 8I111 had 11 lever natnid Jehn Hart. He wan it miller working lu the nt)it(liuo(heo). Mtiunie's parents illil net tliink he would tnake a mltable hus biud lerher,in idie w,iRaiiu!et,iiuaiinurainK Ctrl, while be waH a wild, muttering fellow, BBveral cat lier wuiier. One day ulie rjti irreled with her mother about her lever. The tcsult was that hbe ran away from home and leek panb.iye en a vernel betinil for America, Slie arrived in Xew Yeik witli but a lew dollars iu ber poHxi'h.ieti 8he tiad an uncle living in Sullivan county, N Y , mar Lackawaxeu Ktatien, ou the IMti railway.) 8I10 beubt u ticket te that place and leutid ber relative She seen alterward obtained w.irk with a family in Pert JetviH, wboie she remained until the spring el 1877, proving te be a girl of ex cellent, ebatauler and iiuilitioatietiH. Ouu tnernini; lu the Hpriuij of that year nbe left Pert JervU en the Uoncsdale way frelht train te K te Lankawaxen,en a visit te hi r uiieIu'n Ibtiilly. When near her ilestiuatitiii the loeoui'itlvo of a trAiu piiHitii; ou the o.iet bound track was thrown from the raili just oppeniiu the ear iu which the girl w.m mtin. The ear was wrecked and Maitgle Burten was buried buueatb the broken, timbers a id debris. Shu was taken out un c-itidcieus, and it was found that she had received a sevcre fiauture of the skull, from whieh the brain was oeziutr, and etht r serious iujurtts It was uet thought tha hhe could live mere than a very few minutes fthu was removed te a hotel at Lackawaxen, and the railroad cemptny took charge of her. She lay in a comatose H'ate for seven days and as a large quantity of her brain had been lest before surgical aid reached her the surgeons in eharge did net cilculate en her ever returning te con cen con scieiifuess. Their wonder was that she was alive at all Ou the seventh day she revivid and recognized objects around her. Thr railroad oerapiny gave the girl eKjieeial cirn and attention, and at the end of three rnei't lis she was able te resume ber journey. Iler cise was noted by seveial prominent pbynictans, who regardi d it as nue of the uimt ri markable ou teoerd. The cempauy paid all the expenses of her illness and i;avt) ber fl 00(1 in cish Aflir rewarding pTsetis who had been kind te her in her tn s'ortune Mairtie purchaid a ticket for Iti'l mil aid returned te her old home. J )'in II irt, Utitgio'seld Ijvcr, was sti 1 in Ireland and unnmried They were in.vrifd and after riniiinlnc in Rttblayne two month)', M.iugie, believing they euld de better tu Atneriu-. -J rrt.eeements eoieiurute tins oeuntrj with her bus band i.nd te biibg ever a jeuuger sister. Hrt had a bneu companion named Tbem is Kes'i r wuuin he wanted te .ic .ic cempany him te America The two rueu coLcected the story, as it was afterward learned, that ellicers were alter Feater en a eharKO of peauliing This being told te Hirl's wife awaknued her svmpitby, and she imuglit a ttcket (or Pester alee. The pirty lauded in New Ymk l.ite in 1877 Mrn Hurt purcb.isid ticl.cis for Licka naxen for the paitj, whero she believed her husbaud oeulil get work at his trade This he wis unable te de, and Fester being also idle, and the sister net havimr loued a situation, the un'ortuuate wife had them all en her li mils te support, and her little fortune was being rapidly eaten up One day iu Deccmb ir Hart and his wife aud Fester and the sister were out walk ing, MrR Hart's meuij was new reducid te leas tbau $100 and she carried it with her. Her husband told her te let bim carry it, as she might lese it from ber pocket. She handed bim bei pocket book. When they returned home Hatt aud Fos Fes ter remained outside tilkiug. When Mrs, Hart weut te call them te tei thej were uowhere in s ght. It was seen afterward found that the men bad betli ruu awav, leaving the wife without a penuy. Ne truen of the runaways could be found Mrs. Hart aud her stator were thrown upon the ebaiity of friends for several weeks, when they found situations, Maggie re turning te her old place in Pert Jems. A few mouths later ber bead began te treuble het aud finally became se painful that she was unable te work, except at in tervals, and she bjcamn desti ute. While iu this oendition she was induced by au empleye of the Brie railroad te become his mlstresB lloeited for ber until she gave birtb te a child, in 1880 when he deietted ber She beaame msane and wa eLt te the pauper insane asylum of Oruugoeounty. Her child was placed iu me almshouse. After remaining a year tn the asylum the unfortunate w unan re gained her reason aud was discharge i. She obtained work at a farmer's, aud meu afterwaid removed ber child Irem the poerbouse. A year age, believing that bei abscuuding husband was dead, she accepted the eiler el an Irish laborer, James Corkran, aud married bim. Hi t-ubsequeutly found employment in the stone quarries along the Henesd tie branch el the Erie, aud they removed te that loathly, wiic.-- thiy lived happily until a few days ae. The'- a letter was reeelvtil by the wife from her l ng missed that bus. baud, Jehu Hart. He is in Colerado, 11 mi b) some means bhS beard of his wiie'e marriage te Ceikra 1. ile w ites a tuieiteuicg letter, tel ing his wife that tin tss suti teuds tlm i 100 he will oemi Ka-t aud have her uupris im d fur having iwe husbands. The receipt of this letter se uieet'led hr mind bat at last account" shi w.iagiinv deutly iugan', and will have te be again placed in au asylum. ll'HAHA OASR or OONSUIKMUK. Itut the Itev. Mr. V l. '. llauK Nutm U niti Luuulerfeits all tu suie rrnmthu Uiw Yerk Sun. A ult-ver plan teswunile thu ye-tni'iieut iu u small way was tried at thu tii.uurj departmeutiu Wasbingten,a few ilasage. Au 1 tfeit was made te keen the ma' ter a profound secret, ai.d it would, proeably, have succeeded but leiTtliu lnadverteiioe el a clerk, from wluimj the pattlculara wire learned te day. Last Friday alter hoeu, as Treasurer Wymau sac alone in bis office, a e erical looking eutleiuau enteied and introduced bimseif as the Itev. Iloiace Westen, of Hyraouse. He iulurmed Mr. Wyman that some two weeks prier bu bad been called te the bedside el eue of bis dyiu parishioners, a wealthy maimer et thai city, inu peutlcmau inatte some disolesures el rather a startling nature, ami among etbei things infenned Mr. Westen that some yeais previous he bad defrauded the (evernmeut of il.OUO He debited te make restitution, "aud" concluded the miuister, rising trera bis chair, "be cei -tided te me this amount, Irem whieh you will please dedttet the necessary sum, I relying 'ipjn jour honor te preserve my iriends luoeunita." Se savini;, be opened bis purse aud handed Mr. Wymau two tl.000 bani notes. The Hev, Mr. Westen beiui; a very respectable looking person, Mr. Wyman took the money. He hed no susuioieu that all was net right. Making a memorandum of the amount, he hnmled tun whole te a reessenger,wlth instiuctieus te brtug him $400. Meanwhile tlie Rev. Mr. Vosten, who proved te be something of an art oennois sour, began a very intelligent criticism of au oil painting direetly evor the treasurer's deik. In the midst of his talk the mes senger returned and whispered something lu Mr. Wyman's ear which oattsed tliat gentleman te leap from his eliair and hurry into the cash room. An examination of the notes showed thorn te be lltiely executed counterfeits. Mr. Wyman rushed baek te Ids oflieo room from which he bad been absent only a mtnutu or se but the swindler had lied. The building and grounds were hastily searched, but the Rev Mr. Westen could net be found, nor has be been heard of since. A WemilnR Uetvii Ones ItegBttur. A sensational story comes from Tapley villi, Miss., which putakes somewhat el the nature of the absurd delusions of witch craft days, Itapjiears that a young woman was about te be married and the wedding drefs had been made, when her betrothed suddenly died. His intended bride was overcome with grief and became a victim of morbid hysteria The weddiug drees, a handseme garment, had been purchased for her by ber levor. Frem the date of his death, the young woman came gradu ally te beheve that the presonen of the deceased was continually about her, and that the marriage was still te be consum mated. She assumed Buch a mental con dition that her relatives becoming alarmed caused the dress te be sold te another girl iu Tapleyville for JC0. Ne sooner was the unfortuuate garment fairly transferred, than its new possessor begau te become a prey te similar morbid fancies, whieh led ber te believe that she would lead au im pure life should the dress remain longer at her home. The first girl in the raeantime recovered from her dementia and wa9 ouce meto In her na ural mental condition, when baek canto the dress from number two, with the message that she could keep it in her possession no longer. Ou the re turn et the garment te its original pos sessor the symptoms returued, with redoubled force, aud ngpin she saw the lerm of ber intended husband constantly about her. The relatives, finding no sufli. cieutly strong minded female te take the garmnnt, turned it ever te the police and it is new in the Oanver's station It is said that both girls have recovered. The question of what shall be doue with the ureas has been left with a lawyer. lyphnli DtirniK In luiectrit milk. There a-great alarm recently e ncurnlne the milk lieiu semuut tliu airy illstrlcislu the stan el New Yeik Milk cans h nl tieeu ret u rm il w 11 heut ashing, ami In const iiuente tlieia were a number 1 1 cim-n of low lypbelil lever lu null case the lever atuicke l thn weik ami these n hose constitution! irern se Ulsr.rileuil at 1 1 be able te tclt the illsuasu. Knrli li our bleiiiluml s leugilun yourc.ni yeurc.ni yourc.ni ulliitien with iiiuaii s Iren Ulttuis, rinil you cum tlil attacks which ether Inn may prove lat.it. It cula ily.iajp.ia, malarlii, chills unit lever. In tliu past thlity jears there hie been mail reiui dies tt vertleit ter the cure of kid ney ami llv r troubles and illei;a-m of I. in Uilnuri eigans ut only one lan It bu sal 1 that " It Is nev er known te fall ' I hit, one Is Hust'8 Kidney and Llverl llR-nrDY. klliwai.lliftSAw A ilreut t'renifin. 7ViA:aall the Kidney ami Liver Medtctnet, Take all the Jlloed pnrlflers, Take all the Klieutnatle reiiiiMlles, 'take all thu Dyiiejnia und ludlgestleu ctiret, Take all the Ague, rever and bilious specific; Take all the Brain and Nerve foreei reiiier, Take all the Great health restorers. In jfterf, take all the best qualities of nil these, and the belt Qualities of alt the best medicines In the world, and you will And that Hep lttttert have the best curatl ve qualltle uiul poweisetall eeneriifraed lu them, and that they will cute when any or all et these, slowly or cemftlneil rail. A thorough trial will (jlve posilttve pioulel this. Hardened Liver. flve years age 1 broke down with kidney and llv 01 complaint and rheumatism. Slncu then 1 have been unublete bu ubeut at a 1. My liver became hard like weed : my iluibs were putted up and illleil with wa'er. All the bint physlcl vns arfroed that nothing ceuldcuie me. I resolved te try Hed Hitters i 1 luivu used suveu bottles ; the hardness has all KOne trein my liver, the swelling lrem my limbs, and it has worked a mfruWe In my ca.su otherwise 1 would have been new iumy grave, J. te. Meimv, Uuttale, Oct. 1. 1K81. l'everly and buttering.' " I was drugged down with debt, poverty und suileilng ler yi.irs, caused by u slik luinlly umt large bills for doctoring, 1 was completely discouraged, until ene jeai uge, uy the advice et my panter, 1 coin cein meuieil uslLg Hep Hitlers, ami In eue mouth we weieall well, aud noue et us have seun a slik nay since, and 1 want 10 say te all peer inun, 5011 can keip your families well uyear with Hep Hitters ler 1ns than one doctor's vitlt will cost. 1 knew it." A WeiiitmciMAN. Jd-.NoneuenuIno without a buneu el un en Heps ou the wiille iuhel. bliuu all Hie vile, poiseuous siul! witu " hop 11 or "Heps "In their uiiuie. uuH-rulh&Slm A featal Oar'l Frem Mrs Dennis Smith, Loulsvllle, Ky.. sis, for biei) t tinpurltles llurdeak llloeii Hitter 1 buuiu p irtlculariy u lap. oil. auvih he leie iait complexion se clear Use all ILu 111110" for sale lij II, U oeihran drutftsl, HI uiul 13) -. rtti (J aeen sin el A StitlluK l)l.cuvry, Mr. Wm Jouiiseu, et Huren, Duk, writes thul his wite hut bone troubled wiiha utu llrenclutta ler many ears, und mat ail reme dies irled have no punu iimnl reuul, until he proeuied u bottle 01 Dr. h'mt'M New Dlsei v ury ler consumption, oeiik'is nid Lelds, which had u tuusliil iltuct ana iiiuduieit a peima uunl cine. It Is tttiuiaulued te niruuil Ills- Okses 01 l'hrett, Liius, 01 ilreuuiwl l'ubus. Trial lleilins (leu at cechian's Uruir )tiire, Net. 117 audi 11 North (jueen silent, Lancas ter, t'l- Luru suetiuu. (3) A liuua laluer O the stane or platlenu, In society or ut home, inusi nut only ihmms brain-, but u cleai.st eiiij volce 1 utarrli, or a severe cold, Is uime.l curialu te Injure Hie voice Hut these ' eiiipUtnu may be uitupietf') uiadlcu ted with a low applications el Jnemui' Hclee trio OH. unrlvueillii its spaoiaiilei tersi a uy II il.i echrau.il.uglsu', Uimul 1JJ North (lueeu slrieU , liucKluii's Aruiu.. smivu. The llest eulve In tue world ler Cuts, llrulses, Seres, Uicers, aalt ltheuw, fever Seros relter, LnapiMd Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, uiul pesltlvel cities l'lles, or uu pay ruquirixl. It 1 1 guar guar anteJ luKlvu purtect suUsiuctlen or money reiunditd I'rlce, il ran m per bur. Fer sale bv II II ijectirait. druiist, 137 and l,tt North UuiHin street, Lancaster We UnaueiiKe the World. Wlen we say we believe, we have evldunce te pievu that daueh's oensuinutlou Cure Is aiildedly the bust Lung Meulcluu made. In us inuh u.. Il will euro a louiuieu or Chreulu ueutjh Inenivhall the time and relieve Asth ma, ilieuchltls, WhoeplUK Leugh, Croup, and show mere cases el Consumption oured than all ethers. It will cure whure ihey lull, It Is Oleasunl te luku, liariuless te the yeuuxest child and we guaranUK) what we say. i'rlce, uu, 600. and 1.uj. It your Lam's are sere, . ... II. ...b I.. .... ...... l-llllntl.. U.l.illlJ III.... ter. Sold b It. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. U7 anil II North (jiiHtin sireel tHt7-at 1 Yr.l-L.it W vmiMr uiuA.l, IVAunAMi-.l) clear Vuuiti Abajo lavana lluer, tliu host de cigar lu the statu at UAlU-MAN'r. HftLLOW KUONT OlUAll bl'OUK. ULOTIIINU. Our complete readlnsssfer the Pall trade may be seen in full counters, fresh window displays and a general wide awake stir in every department of our busi ness. Our admirable lines of Fall Over-OeatB and Suits are con vincing proofs that we have net been idle during the last sixty dayB, A. C, YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Sis., PHILADELPHIA. 1JCOHKNINH LV Having this ilay reopened my TAILOU-1M.JE-IA l.lMlMrsTitt iny elil stainl .Ne. 'li HDItTIl ODEh.N STKKKT. (2il Fleur) with the a 'est line el foreign anrt Deuiesllc Wedens ter Kail anil lnier Wearlhaveever shenn, I would be pleased te navu my lermir lusieuurs unit the puhlle generally call and 1 xaiulne the bruid before placing their erleis. Perfect suilstactlun guaranteed. It Hpccllully. JOHN J. R A LING, sO tfil 2 1 Fleer, Ne ti North Dm en fit. " MIGHTY NICE." OUU STOCK Of NEOKTIB8, DRB9S SHIRT8, OOLTjARS. carina t scrsi'EXnEIlS, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. AT EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Street. A ItAltK VI1AMJK, Great Reduction -IN- FilNE CLOTHES AT E GEEHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In enler te reduce a heavy stock I will mat, up te order, ter the remainder el thu buise . all LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLENS at a ' BiiclieimfiriM This blir reduction Is roil CASH ONLT. and will enable the buyer te keI a One unit et Clethes, made up In the best style, almost as low as a ri-udy-mude shop Suit. H. GERHART. w illiaMbes a trua-..K. ter. ROIUII AND HE DYsCHOOL SUITS FOK IUIYM, inailu 01 Teu h Maturlal. spuc',ly udspied te thesnvere wi ar our neys ulteihelr school Llethlni; lies Suits are inula with Short I'linls ter lloyset 4iarsef aire te one 01 l'jea s. an I In Leng 1'ants larse enough for a Hey et ill jcirs MK.N'SODD 1' ANTS anil few Llifht Coats In tlite ever this Het -pell. Men's Medium Wetuhl Suits at outet seam 1'rlces THK AU1IIMN STILES MMt HATS ar about settled upon. An hnclish itltt" Derb el uilch Walnutcoler wiiheanil and htuitlmf te iiiatth and a Londen ninekn Loler wltu Pluck tiuniul iKS. 'ill K HAlCS of thu Latest Ni w lnrk Fashions ler fall. MKVS l.hKN COL AltS AM) CUFFS, guaianli ed superior iiimllty. Is what fcarl riiisen say, und we are Milling te stand by what Ihey suy The I.OCLA113 ul e i.Vi each. The CUFF- lOe u pair Hut we have ether iiiakea thai re ull Linen at Lewer t'll es, GUNNING CO AlB irem 11.31 te U SO. LAOIES' OIlDlJUEr SLU'fEIH WITH C INCAVE II h tic, OsE DOLLAlt.-These slippers are iiihiUeI hhe t, tlueKralnI"lil,and aie fn live widths, viz : A, II, C, 1) and K. llulb' GltAlN LE vrilKIt II vl.s. Just the tiling ter school wear. Mils, llnt. I'rlce, Due, ami lnlauts, Goti lliitum ler Us. 44Storesep te until 80'ileck p. m.; Satur days, IU o'clock p. iu. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32 34, 33 and 38 Bast Klug stroet, LANCASTKlt. l'A. AKririui.it, uu utviiivnt'nieNh, l'avetuents, admirably adatiled ler SIDE WALKi, OAllHh.N WALKS, SIAULE FLeulli, UKImAIti, etc , will be laid at short notice ami low rules, special attention paid te w aler-llghl floors. All kluds et cement work uxeouied. orders may be left at beiier llrus., Neriti I'rlnce street, or alL. liuanu's llruwvry, East Kini street. auJO-iwd .a. UAI1UELL. Williamseii Fes (IT.UTIllStt. M YKK UATlirUK. Thin Clothing. In Ktcollent Assortment, for this inrtet wiather, ler MEN'S, BOY'S and OIIIU DltKN'S WKAH, In all the PLALV AND MOST rASHIONAULK CAUIUC8. In looking around ler Hummer requisites, remembur that the best assertumnt in CLOTHING Is always te be seen here, and that prlcea are sutllctnntly varied te meet with iaver among all classuset buyers, as well as these whom toitiine has less tavored. Weluvlte calls, that we may beaflenteda chance te show lust what we have. The inake, style and quality of our CLOTHING 1) lully up te the highest standard, an-l Is marked at figures that often make buyers el these who only come te see. Comparison courted, trade solicited. LEADING LANOASTEll CLOTHIKK8, NO. 12 BAST KINQ STBEE7. LANCASTKlt, l'A. "pitKI-AKIS AT ON UK, AW1J HUr TOUit FaMfiflterClelDg new. AS YOU WILL HAVE TII13T CIIOICK OIT AN Immense Stock, Which we ero Just Finishing. WB iTAKE ALL THR GOODS WE SELL CLOTHING OF KVEHY DKSCHII'TION. CLOTHING OF ALL nllLKb ANUOUAL- irihs. CLOTHING IN ALL HlZES LAHGK OC HMALL OLOTIIING.-THK HEbT A CHEAPEST. OLOTH1NQ 1 READ? MADE, en HKAHUKEV 10 ORDER. We have a lull and Select Steck: et all kinds et Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, At UOC1C BOTTOM I'KICE j, Always en Hand Hirsh& Brether, PENS HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Cor. of Oontre Square and North Queen atroet. LANCASTER, PA. T'a ALL. OVB.lt The Fair; But the Sales AT Burger & Sutten's, MEUCUANT TAILOIIS AND LLOTHlEUb, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,, Continue Mere Lively Than Sver. AN ALMOST ENDLESS ASSORTMENT Or goods ren Ml andWinter Wear NOW READY. CALL AND MAKE YOUK SELECTIONS. IYER & RATHFON Burger & Sutten, M MEUCUANT TAILOHS AND CLOTH1EUS, Ne. 24 Centre Sguare, LANCABTEB,: VA. -8terb Orkw Etrt zmnxa. li-lyd L. UANaMAN i)K MEBOHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. GUAND DlSl'LAY OF GOODS IN THE PIEOE -KOIt- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE TO OUDKIl FASTS PANTS ! PANTS At $3 00, IJ.-0, f tm, fS.OO, $8.00,17.00, up te tio.ce. SUITS t SUITS I SUITS I A Geed lluslnessSnltatllX A lletter Busi ness sultat 111. A NleeC'asslmere aultatllS A Ftn Co'kscrew suit in lllack, Ur wn and Nli e Shades at lis, f M, fit tu. In passing our northwest window, pieue leek ut some et our simples. All marked In Plain 'Igusvs at the Lewtst Lash ''rices. Heys' Scheel Suits In geed varttty are new ulpla)ed. Drep In It en v ie leek ana set 'lOsteu, as our l'rlce.,are thu Lewest. L&aiisiiian&Bre. The KA8H10NAI1LE MKHDHANT TAILOIIS AND CLOTUltRS, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEBN STRBET, Ulgbt en the Southwest Cerner et Orenge. LANCASTKlt, FA. - Net connected with any ether clothing heu.u in the etty. fl'IIK LlllUlBl llbal AMI Mllsr DUM. j t e 1 1'lay lnit Car a I a U X plete as.ertmeut et 1'laylng Cards la ly.lromseperpackup.iit . ItAJtTMAN'8 ViLLllW TUONT CIUAK. Biuiia. $ I M -1 .u'il 71 x 1 -5 L- y& '-7 i , . 1 i s at trisiX S . it a i 5W. i 1 .41 ts!t m I ypm
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers