j ', ;eitM j'. . Volume XXI--Ne, 18, LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1884. FrleeTfreCeiti. cLOTinna, M na a MianM, PALL AND WINTER Ready-Made Clothing. In all tbe Latest and ineit Fashionable, Styles for Men's. Youth'., Heys' and Ch!L dron'nWear. Assortment nover larger. Qua), itiiw never better, atylei uerar hsndsomer. Prices nover lower. FlNK AND MKD1UM GRADE WOOLENS. Fer Custom Tailoring, embracing all tlie leading novelties el American, English and Kronen manufacture. Tne grandest assert, incnt el goods In tlia plncu shown by any clothing house In eastern Pennsylvania, lletore onterinjr yenr r nil or Winter Suit atop In and leek thieugh our sleck. We have goods te suit you, and for thuin will guaran. tea te give prices you will nay nnd net com plain. & LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO 13 HAST KING 8TRBBi LANCASTER. I A. flUlK TAILOIfM UUll.ll. NOTA DENE JiXTJtA." 1S.UU0 YARDS OK WEST OK ENGLAND AT OUR DISPOSAL UNTIL AUO. 10. When they will tie withdrawn lrem tlie market owing te tlie Ute arrival el these goods tlie consignee 1ih cancelled thu onler, with Instructions lrem thn manufacturer in otter at rorced Sale lerTIIUtrr DAYi te dispose el thu Kntlre Leu TIIKSK GOODS AUK Or PURE CHEVIOT WOOL, Tnnly et te the yard, all Jeng .pun yarn, Milld Indigo Celer, ami warranted Uie boil material ler service In the market. rursens wishing te tave money can de an by placing their erditra at ence We have almad taken order, ter W Suits, nnd are trvlna te n-curt-as many as possible ter our trlemlsaud customers. They are worth HJ u anil We are aelllng thematic, made anil trimmed in Iho beat style, nnd a pertect fit guaranteed. Kcspucllully Yours, J. K. SHALDTCk - Over Locber A Sens' Bunking Uouae, enlre Square rnd West King Street. marH-lyWAS i.riusit a into WE AUK NOW S1I0WIKU -THE- FINEST LINE -or- CORKSCREWS AND WORSTEDS, -reu- Pine Merchant Tailoring, Kver shown or ettered te the citizens et Lan ca.ter.and vicinity. We have all Uie Popular Shade as well as Qualities. WINK, BROWN, BLUE AND IILACK CORK SCREWS. WINK, HKOWN, DI.OK AND IILACK WORSTEDS, lleth In foreign and DomesUe Fabrics. VVhbT Or ENGLAND OVBUCOATINUS. rUIl HEAVER AND CIIINCUILLA OVERCOATINGS. FULL LINK Or CA88IMEI1E SUITINGS KULL LINK Ori'ANTALOON I'ATTtCUNU. All at Bettem Cash Prieea, AT- l'KNN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. of Oontre Square and North Queen at . LANCASTER, PA. WOur stores will be closed en Krlnay even Ins and Saturday, en account et Holidays. w illiamsum a reHir.il. AUTUMN OVERCOATS. Elegant Llght-Welght Overcoats ler Au tuitn Wear In New Celers and the meu rash rash rash lonable Cuts, Teilect In rit an i Finished in uSuperlerMtnm r. They range In prlce from em te ta oe. Ohlldren's KUta and Short Pant Suits. In New fashions (or rail are new ready for the boys. The selection is large, and contains the meat useful pittern for troll Wear. One l'lece Kilts start In at fiMl.and Heys' rhert l'ant Suits at 12.23. '(he Flexible Self Adjusting Yeung dents' Hat $2.00. This hat Is Light in Weight and very com lertal'le, and in eveiy respect a First-Class Hat. Tney are in two colors Ulack und Uark Walnuu SILK NBOKWBAR With kid oevered shield In a very handsome i'u It and the New Claudent. l'rlce, 60c. A auperb assortment of UUES3 KID ULOVKtt In New Autnuin Celers. WBESS 8UIKTS In Kancy Celers, with two cellars te match. 75c. and a NO. i SILVKU UUAY MKKltiO UNUKUSIUUT ler2JC. OUNXINQ COATS WIW HATS AND GAPS TO MATCH. LADIES' OI'HUA SHOES, 8callope1 Vamp, ti.1V.; and a LAUIE8' OLOTK it I tuX HUTT'ON, Twe Dollars and fifty CeuU. we luve tbese shoes in a lull range et sizes In all widths. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 03, 34, 38 and 33 Bast Kins; streat, LAHC.1STJCB. r-A. MYERS RATfiFON eiRSfl lit BROTHER'S CLOritlNU, The rapid and frequent chang es in the weather are be many warnings te be prepared with suitable clothing. We are ready te meet the call for light-weight Overcoats and between-BeaBen Suits as well as the heavier grades. Our varieties at low prices are subjects of much comment. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut 81s., PHILADELPHIA. sMmd RfcOI'KNINtl. Having this day reopened my TAILOR ING KHTAilLlSHMKNT ut mv old aland. Ne. NORTH QUEEN:STHEKT. (2d rioer) with iuu uiitKb unu in rnreign anil ueincsuc Wnoleni ter roll and Winter Wearl haveover shown, I would be pleased te have my former customers and tlie public generally call und examine the aaiiui before placing thelr erdeis. l'ertect aatlstactlen guaranteed, lkspectfully, JOHN J.8MAL1NO, bO'tfd 2d rioer. Ne. North Queen St. 11 KBIOTAI, AMU OMCMINO. LlKOASTUB, l'n., Bept, 10, ISM. I doalre te make known te my friends and customers, and the publle In ganeral, that I have removei rrem 23 North Queen atreet te 121 North Queen street, fonnerly occupied by the Arm et Sraallng Baus man, where I have openod with a large as as as sottmenter English, rrench and Uerman Novelties, together with a large line of DoineMle rabrlcs. Composed as my new stock la, of new goods and new styles, 1 loci esiured that In soliciting a centlnu ance et yenr patronage, you wlllVavn an opportunity of making selections from n ateck unequalled In It variety and adapt Ml te the present deniand, which Is ter geed values, Kentlemanly style) and elTccis, and ezqutaltu tit. Nothing but tlie very beat et workmanship ; and prices te ault everybody. I'lease laver me with your orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. A HAUr. UtlANUK. Great Reduction -IN- FiINE CLOTHES AT H. &ERHART'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In onler te reduce a heavy ateck 1 will mig uptoerdor, for the remalmlore! the acase all LHJUT-WEiailT WOOLENS at a JOE Dt 20 !0 25 i)Bf L.Plll. This big reduction Is relt UASII ONLY, und will enable the buyer te get a fine ault et Clethes, mode up In the beat atyle, almost ta low as a ready. made shop Suit. H. GERHART. i. UANSHAN A 11KO. MERCHANT TAILORING w DEPARMBNT. OltAND DISPLAY OF GOODS IN THE PIECE reu- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WK MAKE TO OKDKU PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS At S3OJ,IU0, IL03.tS.00, 6.00,7.00, np letlu.00. SUITS! 8UITSI SUIISt A Geed Business Suit at ill. A Hetter llusl ness Suit at 111. A Mlce Casslmere Suit at 113 A Fine Corkscrew Suit in Ulack, lirewn and NlneBhadesatll8,r.t22.liS. In passing our northwest window, pleaae leek at seme et our aamples. AU marked In Plain rignres at the Lewest Cash Price. Heys' Scheel Bulls In geed variety are new dlsplayed. Drep In If only te leek and gut pested, as our l'rIces(are the lowest. L.transman&Bre. The rABHIONABLK MEUCUANTTAlLOliJS AND CLOTHIKKO, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDE1N STRfi&T, Bight en the Southwest Cerner el Orange. LAHCAflTKU. PA. n- Net connected with any ether clothing house in the city. OI.U STOCK OUNNlCUTiUUT CIIUAK, 11 ter Vic. Can be relled en ta strictly con. nectltut at lUTMAN'BYKLLOW ITliONT elOAIt iSTOUK. MKV1VAL. '1UB HK9I-. ItKnSOM'H UAt'VlNr I I'lostera are admittedly ' The IJeat" for local rheumallsm, and neuralgia. M cents. lUTlUUKA nEflKUIEH. MOW IS THE TIME TO CUKE SKIN HUMORS! It Is at this eeasnn when the I'ores open free lyand the 1'oraplratlen Is ubuntlant that Disfiguring 1 1 u mom, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Malt Kheutn or Kczema, l'aerlnnls, Tetter, Hlngwerm, llaby Humera, Kcrelula, Scrofulous Seres, Abscesjex, and Discharging Wound, and every ipecles, of Hcnlynnd l'lmply Diseases et the Skin and Scalp nre meat opeedlly and economically cured by thu ctrrtetrn Hemkuies. IT IS A FACT. Hundreds nf lotlera in our posuasten (eoplrsef which may be had by return mull) nre our authority ter the nsserlieu that Skin, Scalp and llloed Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherited, or Contagious, may NOW be per. inanently cured by Ccticvra ItKaeLVEirr, the new llloed Purifier, Internally, and Cuticuha. and CtrrieuKi beir, tne great skin Cures nnd lleaullller, ezternally, In ene hull the tlme and at ene halt the expense of any ether svn eon. ORB A.TE3T ON BAHTEL Lirricur.A Hkmediks ura the greatcal nitdl clnea en eurtli. Had the worst salt lthcuin In this country. My mother bad It twenty years and In fact died from It. I bellevu Cuticbra would have saved her llfe. My arms, breast nnd hcatt, worn covered for threo years, which nothing relieved or cured until 1 uvd the Cutioera IfsaeLVRRT Internally, nnd Cutkciia nnd Cuticura Seav, ozternally. J. W. ADArs, Newnrb, O. QRBAT BLOOD MBDIOINE3. The halt li'is net been told ns te the great curative powers el the Ccticuiia Kiukdiks. l have paid hundreds el ilellnra ter medicines tocuiedlsenses of thu bleed and skin, and never leund anything yit te rqmil thoCVTi theCVTi cunA HiMRDita. Chad. A tMLtiAus. rrovlilcnce.lt. J. OURB IN EVERY OABE. Your Cuticura Ukmediim oulsell nil ether modlcluea 1 keep for akin diseases. My cus tomers und patients auy that they have etlected n euro In every Instincu whero ether lemcdles liavn tailed. II W. IIi-.eckwav, M. D. rranklln rails. N. II. Sold by all druggists. 1'rlce : Cuticura. W cents ; KaseLvaxT, II ; freap, J5c. 1'enBB Duue AKD CURHIOAL Ce., llestnn. Mess Bend ler "Hew te cure skin dlscaies." TTTJATTTV rer Sunburn, DtllfXU X 1 (Jreasy Skin, I! Tun and ltleckhrnr1- rimples. Skin lllcmlshes and Inlantlie Hu mors Use Uuticnra ceap, a real llcautllltr. 'I'lIK VUTICUItA Kr.!)li:ili:a FOlt ALK X at Cochran's Drug fctore, 137 nnd 130 North Qucen a I root, Lancaster, l"a. CATARRH. The Ureal ISalsamle Distillation el Wtlch Hazel, American l'lne, Canada fir. Marigold, Clever llieaanma, etc, called SANKOKD'b RADICAL CUKE, ler the Immediate relict and permanent cure et every form et Catarrh, from a simple Celd In the head t Less el Smell, Taale and Hearing, Cough and Cu lairbal Consumption. Cempletu treatment, consisting el enu bottle Uadlral Lure, enu box Catarrhal Solvent ami ene Improve.! In haler, In enu packiige, may new be hed et all druggist ter Sl.uu. Aak lei bANreitD'S KADlCAL CU1CE. Complete Ir.atment, with Inhaler, $1. " Tne only abselute apeclde we knew et " Med Time: "The be.-t we have found In a lifetime etBUtlerlng "Ilev. Dr. Wiggln, Mot ion "Alter a lung struggle with Cauirh the lUniCAL Cure has ceniiuered " Rev. H. H' Mentoe, tewltbutgh. Pa, "1 havnnetluund a case that 11 did nut lellevuut once." Incfi eie Lee, Mancheittr, Jt Petter Drce ad Chemical Ce . llosten. OAMIFOICD'S ICADIUlI.tUlltKFtl'iMAI.K O at Cochran's Drug Mtetu, Ne 137 nud 139 North Qucen street. Lancaster. I'u. COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELJ5CTKICPLASTKUS. Fer the tcllcf and prevention, thu lnstunt it la applied, of Uheumat Ism, Neuralgia, sciat ica, coughs. Celd, Wciik Hack, Stomach und llewela, Sheeting Pains, Numbness, Ilyatetlu, Kemale Pains, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Llvir Cemplulnt, llllleua Fever, Malaria and Kpl Kpl dcmlcs.uae Cellins' Plaalera (an Kleetrle Hat tcry combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laughntpam. 230 everywhere sepll-lydW.fl.Aw I itKAr INDIAN IrtKtIICIM . KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINF. -kei;thk- Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. It Is made by the Indians, Ueed by the Indiana, told by tlm Indiana. It Is Purely Vegetable It autely cureaall dlseases el the Stomach. Liver, llewela and llloed illsalinestu specific for all forms et Uheumatlain. It will cure dlseu'e when ull ether leuudlui hae railed. Dtrcrtieus uru plainly piluted enrnurj bet Ue. All tribes el Indians huvu Ihelr mei'.lclncs, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is u remedy of the Pacific Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed of roots, herbs nud barks gathered nnd prepared by the Warm "Spriug Indians el' Oregon, Anil Is laverably known und ued In all parts et thu world, 'the sick or idling ahouldnet delay Ha use. It will prevent us well us euie disease. Its prlce la one dollar per botlle, or nix bottles far flve dollars, Asa: for It und aee that you getlL Ills feraalu by nil Diugglats, and by the OHsUON INDIAN MKDIulNK COMPANY, Cerry.Pu. Medoc Indian Oil THK UUKATKST PAIN KAHTH. MEDIC1NK ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL la certain te cum Toe time he In enu minute, llcndache In (He minutes. Karaehe In ten minutes. Sere T hteut In enu night, Neuralgia in three te five min utes. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is used Internally us well as externally. Kvery family should lme a bottle within reach. It is u roctet in tne heuse. Fer attle by all Druggists. Price 25e. ptr bottle. Large size bottles, 'Jc INDIAN COUUH 8YHUP Is a prompt apecltlc for Ceugha, Colds und Lung dlsea-ea. sue. per bottle. Ku-tenka, Medoc Indian OH and Indian Cough Syrup loraale (wholesale nnd retail) at Cochrun's Drug store, I'e. 137 and 13a .North Queen street, J,ancuater, Pa. inH-iydWASAw 1'JIUTUUIIAVJIN. J. li. littTK. Our aim is te make as PHKTIV A PICTUllKel your child us the liutan liutan liutan Unoeus process will admit. Take a leek at the SPECIMENS at the en. trance te our Gallery. J. E. ROTE, Me. 100 North Queen Btroet. un2-lM C in AUY 11IHD HUPPLIKM. UANAKY, Hemp and Uape Seed, Itsh Bene, Bird Manna, Mixed Seed, Bed Ura vel la packs und Ll.l 1I...I. a. UUBLKY'8 DUUO BTOUE. Wrntl 2t West King street, CREMATION'S CHEAPNESS SHOULD NOT UBAU PAUI'KHM UCHN T Petter's H.la Declared MaKsilets of Dl ea.n Incineration at m Ceat of La.s Than Twe Dellar, a Uedy, Frem the New Yerk Herald. Old Oravcdlgger Deuijhiirty sat en one ei the benchi. in tue large yard of the IvIdrs county almsbouae just as the sua Trent down Thursday. His grizzled chin Whisker rested upeu a stout creek cane, and lrem a vonerablo brlarwoed pipe that protruded out ever the flick the imoke from a bowl full of " Mra. Mlllsr'a best " curled lazily. The old man had just ro re turccd from his laburj iu potter's Held, wlnte for ten years be has pat under the earth the remalcs of the piupe;dcadef the county. There used te be tonlble bteries told of the way the bodies were thrown, often times oelfinleefi, iute great tronehes, and oevorcd lightly with a layer of earth, through which dreadful Bteneb.es oame up. The minds of HOtne of the commissioners of-eharitics and osrreotlon of the county scorned reecntly te have turned te the idea of cremating the bodies of the pauper dead, aud it was te Ic.irn fcetnitbing of the prcaeut condition of thing at pe'.terM Held that a reporter went there. The " Held " Ir sltaated at the castern end of the county buildings in Flatbush, and a ramshackle line of cars ruu near by en its way te the cometory of tin Hely Crons. A motley crowd of men, lu varying stages of ielltmity, age and rasgednsga, gathered about in little Knets and loekod curiously en as the e'd cravedigger, when accosted by the reporter, raised hU head, put his hand te his baek und partially atraightoned himself out. The UravrdljBcr's Lament. ' Ob, it's ten years nnd mero sinoe there weie any trenches," said the old maD, takieg thu pipe from hia mouth aud slowly nhaking bis head, " and every thing's pe nice and purty new as you oetild wish te see. We dig deuble graves, six feet deep, new, sir, and there' only four coffins net wau mero gees in there. Then there' two feet 'e ground bofero the next grave's dug. ',3eap boxes ? Bena bit of It. Of oeurns the coffins are net rosewocd with silver handles, but they're uice, plain, sensible coffins, as any peer man would want te have. IIew many in the plot, is it ? Well, new, yeu're belter at flurcn nor me, I'll go bail, an' vecau just oalkilate it up. There's just i)0O graves tilled up and there's four bodies in each. Hew mueh dees that make ? Thirty-six hundred ? Well, well, but that's a power e' dead people, sure enough, an' 1 put 'cm all away meeelf, for it's tne ten years I'm civin' ye. That's the tlme they gave up the tronehes. Uracil '.' Ne, serra bit. We gathers thorn in there new from forty te sixty te the mouth, I'm thinkiu'. Cremate them ? Yes, I've lieAnt ten aeunt that ; but I deu t knew much about thorn new fangled notions, There de be Berne folks that givrs iu te them, though. The old way's the beet, I think. Anyhow, it Beems mero natcral t- me." And the old grava digger kiienked the ashes from his briar briar weed upeu lna thumbnail and started te till the pip as thorepjrtor withdrew. The United States cremitien cempiuy (limited), U abcut te be,? in te use the tnarble lrem the old St. Nicholas hotel iu the consttuetion of a crematory at East Williamsburg, near the station of the Leng Island railroad company ut Frosli Pend. Itev. Jehn D Ilenglcss, a chaplain of the United States navy, recently itt itt lierjed at the Brooklyn navy yard, is prcsl dent of the company. Next month he is te read a paper bofero the members of the American public health association gathered in convention at St Leuis, in which he will treat, among ether topics, tlie cremation of pauper dead by county authorities. Magazine, of ui.en.c. " The potter's flelde," he said yester day, "are practically being converted iute vast magazines In which are steieJ the germs of all kinds of dlsease. We tpeak et the earth as purifying what is put into it in this form, but it only doei, it iu seivlng ns the agent that gradually throws off the elements composing it. They are thrown out te the surfaej. It has been found by actual experiment that in the Bpriug of the year, when the ground is wet and in a season of calm, the atmesphere ever n densely buried cemetery is se fatal that a small poitieu of it injected uuder the tklu of a pigoeu, fcr instance, will produe all the symp toms of typhus fever and the bird will die of it iu a few hours, The region lyiug about tlusn densely buried ceinoterie. and epecially te the leeward of them, ii always se ailfettd by theae e.tping pe ducts of dcoem ositleti that the lemilentH of the neighborhood nre ceLBtautly suffer ing from dianlnui, headaches, boie threat nud ether symptoms approaching the diphtheritic in their charaoter, and often diphtheria is very virulent in theso rogieui A j ear age last apnn, ler instance, there was a marked iucreau lu typ'auid fever iu the noighbethood of Ttiuity cemetery, in New Yerk, whileiti no ethor part of thu i city was it particularly prevaletit. "Brooklyn is environed with ceme teries ou all sides cseept the water front There are about three thousand aercs do de voted te that purpese ou the outskirts of Brooklyn. The prevailing winds in (dim mer are lrem the south el1 southwest, which carry theso dleease germs as they oBcape right ever the two cities Flatbush has a death rate mero than deuble that of Brooklyn, I beheve, and it is becoming alarmed upon the subject A gentleman who lives there told me only day before yesterday that they felt the necessity of doing semething te relieve the placu from the evIIb that are coming upeu it from the potter's Held. "It would be a comparatively easy mat ter for the municipal authorities te estab lish a crematory, and it would net cost much. The apparatus and its heusiug would cost $10,000. The incinoraiieu of the bodies would cost them only the hlte of empleyes a manager, a Hocused en giccjr, a furnace mau aud perhaps u helper and fuel. If they have work enough te de te keep the apparatus lu constant beat, the actual cost of inelnera tien would preably net be above two dol lars for oaeh body, and might be only a dollar and a half." ULUlUtl 1UD1MU 114 SUBlBlKlt. A Btarlllug Tranaforuatlen Seen Widen Uccarrea at is Uerman Wedaing. Frem the Brooklyn Eagle In striking contrast with the a parame American weJding, whoie the oeotiaotiiig; parties hle away seen after the ceremony, was a soeial event in German society lu this eity, oenduoted in truly Teutonie fashion. The hymeneal festivities began early In the evening, and oentinu'jd una bated until day break. Mr. Gee. ZIpp was the happy father, his daughter was the brlde, Mr I'eter Nlebel the groom, and a host of friends were the guests. At 8 o'eloolf, at the residence of tbe father, 10 Elm olaee. in the presence of a iarce com pany, Miss Joale Zipp was united in wed leek te Mr. Peter Nlebcl, the ceremony belng performed aoeordlng te the Grmiu custom and In the German lanruac;e bj the Iter. Dr. Ilennikee, pastor of the Henry street Lutheran ohnreh. The ooro eoro oero mony wan brief but impressive. Mr. ZIpp gave his daughter away, the parties join ing, and the groom sealed the contract with a ring and a Mss. The bride was handsomely dressed in maroon silk with lace trimmings, a diamond breastpin and a diamond ring and diamond earrings, the gift of her husband. At the oenoluslon of the oeremony the company walked In couples from the house te the Casine ad joining, and sat down at the banqueting tables in the parlor np stairs. In the centre of the room was a long table laden with wedding presents and flowers. The collation having been served, Mr. Leuis Froehllob, as ehief orator of the ovenlng, read an original poemin bis native lan guage, dedicated te the brlde. Madam Pfolzel, of New Yerk, roeited a poem. At midnight the party nseembled in the concert hall, dancing and merry making began. It bad net proceeded long when the gnests were made aware that the seasen bad suddenly ebanged and that they were in the midst of a driving snow storm. Large white flakes were mysteriously fall lug from above, and the fleer was seen oevored with a snowy matting. In the distanoe was heard the merry ring of ap proaehlng sleigh bells. The daneers stepped in amazement, and the bride ding ing te her husband, anxiously waited an explanation of the brilliant transformation scane. As if by magie the folding doers rolled baek, and a flery blaek steed, riehly caparisoned, galloped into the hall draw ing an elegant cutter. The turnout, driven byMr. Ferdluand Linu, made the cirole of the room soveral times, amid the reusing cheers of the guests. Mr. and Mrs Nietel were invited te a seat lu the sleigh, which in a few appropraite words, was presented te them en behalf of the Mesirs Linn, of this city. A short wedding ride was taken, follewod by a shower of imaginary snow btlls. The affair was decidedly twlque and nevel, and was a genuine surprise te all save Mr, Zipp acd the donors of tbe gift. The occasion called forth Mr. "l'roehlioh, who congratulated the newly made couple upon haviug a fatber who cculd furnish them with n sleigh ride in the het months of turn mer. Why Nc Neddle Staltl frimi Churcii. " wnat cm keep Mr McNoddle lrem cbutch?" asked n worthy piraonet nil sex ton 'ihopeHlsmt M IneilUmt "Ne." aalit the atxten, " It's wen tnnn that." "What than t la It Calvnnlsm V ' Werse than that, your reverence." Surely it Is net Atheism?" "Trnlv. your reverence. 1 'a even werse than that. It's rheumatism I" JIutpco JIutpce JIutpco plewhoaru troubled with trat unpleasant ..-. ., ...... M . ,. .. - ..... i3ui iau uuu ruiiui in uruwn a inm itinera. ' Mr. Jehn Mavcr, or rifth street. St Leuis. I avs. 'Urewn'a Iren Pltters ceinnletelv eured I me of a three ytar old rheumatism.' Atiiel, Mass , May 21, M.! "One bottle of Heur' Kidney and Llveij UauEDThelped.and twoejinplotelycnrod urn i nf kldnev dteae and aiivure pains in u.ick i and sides "J.viku Chenry. with J, W (loed- inan, Ullllaril Table Manutueturer. Bl6-lwdT,TbA8Aw l 11vs Hntrrd I" With every dlseesa Imatrlnal'le for tlielatt three yeara. Our Druggist, T, J. Amterse", reoemmen lliu " Hep Hitters " te mi i UBed I we bottles I Am entirely cured, and heurilly loteuiiuewl Hep Hlttern teeveiy ene J I) Walker, liucfc. ncr, Me. j I wille this as u Token of the great uppicdatlcn I have et jourllep Ulltera. IwesalUIctcd With loflammaterv rhemratlsm 1 1 1 Fer nearly Seven years, and nomudlclne acemedtnde ine any Uoed 1 1 1 Until I tried two bottlcsef your Hep Ullters, und te my surprise 1 am us well te-day as ever I was I hepe " Y'eu mnyliaveabundnnt succors" 'In this ureat and " Valuable modlelno : Anyone! nljhlng te Icneiv mere about my euro t Can loam by addressing me, E. il Williams, 110 10th etrcct, Washington, D. C. I consider jour Hemedy the beat remedy In existence ter liutljiusllen, kldney Cemplaliit. " And ncneus debility." I have lust Heturned " Frem the south In u irulllcss acarch ler health, nnd 11 ml that your blttcis nre doing ine mere Uoell Than uuy thing also ; A month age 1 was extremely "Emaciated I II" A ml scarcely ablote wnlk. New I am Ualnlng atrcngth I and Heshl" And hardly a day pisses but nhnt 1 run i-onipllinented en my Improved appearance, and It is all due te Hep Itinera 1 J. Wlcklltre Jacksen, Wilmington, Del. 49-Nene genuine without a bunch et green Heps en the whlU) label. Shun all the vile, pcl'&ueii8 stutt with " Hep" cr "Heps "in their name. aeptS-Tu.Th&SIm Pell ler ICe Shern. Let ua ull pull outei this sea el sickness und despondency, and get onto a rock founda tion el geed, strong health, llurdeck Jllaed JllUert nre the thing te pull ler. They uru ene tit the most renowned health rceteratlvn ever manutuctured. for Bale by H. U. Cechian, drutrgist 137 aud 13!) North Queen etri el. A I-nnycrs Uploleu ut lutcrtit.te All. J. A. Tuwiiey, esq., a Icudliig uttoincyet Winona, Minn., writes : " Alter using it ler mere than three years, 1 take great pleasure instating that I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, as the best remedy in the world for Ceugns and Colds. It lias never failed te euro tiie most severe colds 1 have bad, and Invariably relieves tbe pain In tlie chest." Trial bottles et this sure cute for ull Thront nnd Lung Diseases may be had free ut Cochran's drug store, Nes 137 and li Ninth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Large size, f l.eu. lylydeflw (1) We Obauenga tne World. iien we say we bolluve, we have evidence te prove that Uhlleh's conanmpllen Cure is decldedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as It will cure u common or Chrenlu cough In one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, BrenehlUs, Whooping Cough, Croup, und show mero Ci,.-9 of Consumption cured than all ethers. It wUl euro where they lull, II la pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we auy. Price, 10c, tee. and ll.ue. If your Lungs are sero. Chest or Heck lame, use Sblleh'a Pereus Plaa. ter. Sold by 11. H. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1W North Uneen stroet- feb7-eed 1 Kvlaeuce of tne licit Kind. Richard T. Robinson UudiuggUt living In Raelne, Wis. Here la what he Bays s Aflllcl ed with laryngitis 1 was unable te artlculutu a word distinctly ler fully two months. A lib eral application et Themai1 JZclectrle Oil com filetely cured me. Am pleased te recommend t." i or Bale byll.lt. cechrtii, druggists, 137 and 1 North Queen atreet. Itacklen'a Arnica, Baiva The Best eelve In thel'werld ter CuU, Bruises, Sema, Ulcers, Helt Rheum, 1'evur Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerna.and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Plica, or no pay required. It 1 1 guar anteed te give perlect satlatactlen or money reloaded. Prlcts 2& cents per box. for sale by II. B Cecluau, druggist, 187 and 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster. IBK ruK MRS. KNIUltT'S SOOTHING SYRUP lT-Suid&w MSI) WAX. H ONTTJ ltlCMKUY. Thirty Years Ko:erd, Endersed by l'hyslclanr. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND UVER EBMBDX Never Known te Fail. CUKKS ALL DISEASES OK THE KIDNEYS, LIVEH, HLADDEIt, AND UllIN'AKYOItUANS, DUOPSY, GHAVKL, DIAUKTFS,IIItmilT'8 DISEASE PAINS IN THE HACK, LOINS OH SIDE, NEUVOU8 DISEASES, KETK.NTION OH NON'-HETENTION OK UHINE. Hv Tns can ev this ItKMEDY, tub bteuacu ASD nOWBLS SI'KBDILY nEOAl.f TIIB1R STHElinTII, Awn thb Hloed is runtviKu. It is rr.oKeuacuD nv nrjRDKjiDS ev tiik best Doorena te mcTtiit ONLY CUHK rea alleikps of KiDEr Diseases, IT IB TCBELY VEOETAnLK, AKD CUKES WHEN OTI1KII MEDICINES VAIL. It is rrtEPARED ExrnE88t.Y fob these diseases' AMD HAS MEVEIl nEEIC KNOWN TO FAIL. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TOO. fOUSALRlir ALLJ)RV00laT8. -PHICE, Sl.Sfl Send von Pamphlet eit Testimonials. HUNI'I HK.ItKUy CO,, Jyl-TuThSAwdy 1 1'rutldencr. K. I. I AITIK HACK. HOP PLASTER. This porous plastu,.- Is absolutely the be$ ever made, combining the virtues el hops n 1th gums, balsams aud extrncts. Its power is wonderful in curing diseases whero ether plasters simply relieve. Crick In the Hack and Neck, fuln In the Sldu or Limbs, SHU Joints and Muscles, Kldney Troubles, Itheu matUm, Nenralgla, Sere Cnest, Attectleus el ,,. ,,, v. n..H t f..V T. .Tn 1J. "i 'rttJt eurei 'inaia'ntVv S J l.C"Z ISX?. !7.cur.y.1.""' "n"y. J1?P. ami or acnes in en Plaster. -Try it Price, 2S ceiit", or rlre for tl.iO. AiaiiKtinn recuijic erpnee. nom ny uu nrug alstsnmi peiintiy stores, lien Plaster Cem- jantf. Pioprlelorj, llnien, Unas. LAME BAOK. 4j-Fer cnnstlnatlen. less et nnnetlle ami I' dlaetises et the beweia tuku Hawley'a Stomach uudLtvcrPllla Uceuls. dAlvdAw() Black Liniment, i , 1 a new combination sclentlQcallv and mac 1 tidily coinpnuude.1. and contains the HKiT known lngicdlcnts fertile curuet It'lKiniATISM. Ntb'llALUIA. HEADAC11K. TOOTUAUIIP, I BOILS, CAUUUNCLK!, 1 StlirNeBk, Pain In tlie 'ldcs, Hack or Leins, I . Cuts, BruPei or Huriia, Lamentfcs, ' I Uwelllng et the Jelnta, ' An t Uenerat Bwelllngpreducedby lthcumatlc ' ntlectlens. English and Uerman direction. I al7Gmdw lJAttEthtt'd TUMI), I Swept Inte the Stream. One Thousand Acres or Land and "flight Smart of Bears." j On the dick or a bit; Mississippi stea mbea idoeil an uged beutheiu plauter. Indicating by a sweep et lilsium the waters the Im.a wan pasalni; ever, he aald te u tusaeuger lrem the .enli- "When I nas twolve yeaiaeld I killed mi flrst bear en t new plantation my father was theuciUllnget utereat rTIat grew dliecll) ever tha waters out t.t this bend. That wani mUhiy geed Dlantutl m and there was light smart et beats theiu, tee Hut that ene thnut- I andacics et bind went Inte the Mississippi i tier years ftge " It Is putting no stiaiu upon the flgnte , te sa lint ureat leresia ei yeuthtul lujpn. ' i womanly beauty und manly atreUKth ure swept In the same way every year Inte the great, turl Id tonent of olsease und death. el 11 should net beat), that It Is se la udlsgrate ua well in u less. People ure largely tee cur, less or tee stupid te defend tnur own lnleie'8-lhn miut precious et which Is lie mil. Tluttgene, ull lagene. l'ls eafeli aim ils, bin te iLCkleasneta or lgnor lgner lgnor nnce thueluipUsithlncstnlghtuawcll be com plex as u piope-itl'iii In Conle Sections. g the hugn ut-alniii ilvir. which soetten flood thecltiea along ihelr Phercs. ailse lna tew tuiiunlutu spilug', Biiull euratlments can De , traced te Impure bleed und u amull group of !tlordetdergu . ' The u.ostiitecttve ami lncluslvu remedy ler ' illocasels I'AHKhli.i iumu, ItKeeatu the I sources eipiln and ueikness. In reapenau te Its action, tie ller, kidneys, stomach und heat t begin thcli work ulreah nnd disease Is i driven out 'I he Tenie Is net, however, nu Intexlcar.t, lint curtaa cteslre toratrengdrluk. I Ilivejeii d)epep!ila, rheumutlsin, or tumble wniin uavu it-iuaeii ie)iin te euier r.geuifeT Here U j our help. nl lmuSA w IJtllllKlt'b II. MH IllLIAll API I) i'AUK ur'aTonle ler sale at Cochrau'iiDrurfMero Mi. 1 17 unit 110 North Queeu St., Laucaitei, la A rlt Kill" DICAI.r.K reit 1)11. itlTNKIlh PILE CURE. Illsun Elegantand Etlectlve Preparation. al7-6mdAw II KAUUUAKTElla Villi THK UNDlAiN MEDJU1NES, llA-rON.liA AVI) MODOC INDIAN! Oil. -AT- LOOHBR'S Drug Stere, (EAST KINii S1UEET, LANUASTEB.rA TU1 W AMU, JtV. t O TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 24 Seutli Queen Street, -reR TUE- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers; 0 A KDEN1IOKS AND OIL OLOTJI. JOEH P. SCHAUM, "t Betith Queen Street, iutl 'T- '.AMUASl'Eti. PA. "MT 0OODM. JW YURK HTUMR, f ATT, SBil & CO., . NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. GRAND OPENING or New Fall Goods. r. tne FMt two weeks we have been busy opening new and doslrable geed la all de partments ter the fall trade. We would can apedal attontlen te our own Importation el BLACK A COLOUED SILK VKLVKT8. IILACK AND COLORED VKLVKTEKNB "velvets" colekeu vevkn UROOADK IN ALL TH IS NEWEST 8IIADE3. We have also Just opened our fall lmperla Hen et TAULE LINENS, TOWELS. NAPKINS AND ULKACUED DAMASKS. Thcsofjeods were bought direct by us from the manufacturers In Kurope and contain patterns and styles I hut ran be bed only lrem New Dress Goods. NOVELTIES IN PL, IDS. OTTOMANS AND THICOTS Full lines Of Flannels and Blankets, at Manulacturers' Prices. LADIES' AND HISSES' BLACK HOSE. IN LAUOE A8SOUIMKNT. NEW YORK STORE HATH AH It OAl'B. W."- STAOKFKIt & mi Nelice te Onr Meirs! Notlce Is hereby given te all persons having ha m ut STAUFFER'S Hat Stere and Manufactory, lillVLTZ'S OLD S1AND, Nc3 31 t 33 North Queen Street, Fer cleaning, etc, te ploise call for them within 30 DAVS. Thewautef room ter enr U'te stock et new goods, received daily, com ic Is us te glve this notlce. W.D.STAUFFER&CO. mylO-ly I AHOAINe. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, THE LA'l'ESr FAIL S'lYLES -IN- STIFF & SOFT HATS. Bi'eadway Silk flat. 144 forth Queen St., LANUAHTEIt, PA. mer27-lviiAw f" line AUK UTATltlHSMt s l.HOOI. HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS TOKKTAIL BUYERS AT THK SeOalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, ATL1I1ERAL DISCOUNTS. AT THE fcOOKSTORKOF JOIH BAEBi'S SONS, 16 nnd 17 North Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. UUUCBMJJta. T UUltSU'S. DntTy'ri Pure Cider Vinegar Fer I'lckilng. there Is no better. We guaran tee it Alse Whlte Wine Vinegar. Wholeand Puru ureuuu t pices. Alse Green Ginger Beet. JREMEMBER I We are Headquarters for the following Cam. pulgn goods : miming nags ui nuy me, iuruiaueu at short notice. All alies or Muslin negs always In stock. Alse tbe Bucket Chlnose Lanterns by the hundred or thousand. imported Japanese Lanterns, large size, beautiful designs. Badges, Plus, Portraits or Candidates. Cel. ored Campaign Torches and iriBK WORKS. At BURSK'S NO 17 BA8T KING STREET. LANCASTER. Pi. UUIUJINU MAXMJUAZ. IkUUOVAU HAVING REMOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO- w v Ne8.;ill te 417 N. mimVmtj St. And Incrsued my fllelllUM ler work. I am new pwrea te Se sil kinds el werklasny tne ateher.CJt nolleo. alWmd TJTtyju WehlMO, , -- t ,T-jartBi .iirii,ri 1 rnmttmn -t ,11 ' '?l v t&m M i -51 ' 1 a rf V 'I 4 V A ,v .' Sftl
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