it J (Etye Jfetfagtae ' if A- tuM. P ,-f m r - iM' ;,V O' i wf Volume XXlNa 27. LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1884. aHiSmlfe III I I I I I 1 - I II.IMI II . ,, , , , ,. , i. , . ,, mmmmmmm WOHKB H.7 HI1UAU8. SUMMER JEWELRY. RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. LANCASTER, l'A. . tKUll I n. MAKT1N UO. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. MASON JARS In Quarts, Pints and Half Gallens. I-AItOE STOCK, LOW I'ltlCKS. OOHANSET JABS, A NEW JAK, NEW PRICE: (Jtinrts 90Cnt.s. Half Gullens, $1.15. Jelly lumlilera, 28c. Per I)oz. ..." Tnk0ft ie0 at "'"'window tliU everling. New Mechanical Flijurrs-the Dude and companion. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner Went King and Prince Streetfl. LanrnstT, Pn. ii hy auuim N KXr DIIOK TO Till! UdDUT HOtJHIC. 2,500 PA ITwenty-flve Hundred Fairs etj" BLANKETS. White and Colored. rurcua-sed In Mew Yerk al Manufacturers' Forced Auction Hale, held during July and August, which we new otter Jar belew manuiactiirer'scoitet production. OLOHKD iLANKKT! WIIITK lll.ANKKTS at ,1 M pill. &.?EkV.l,A5iEPt7,r' WIIITK IILA.Nh.KTS, WOOL atll)? pair. HH S '. !'A'HE?"t "' "K n ,lr- WIIITK It I. NKK IS at i(i pair. T i.?JAlS:l !;'A2SEl8,il',-(wV iwlr. WlUTt IILANKKTSatlUeSpalr. COLORED HLANKKT8alll.at pair. WIIITK II AVK KTS at ll) pair COLORED IILANKKT3at$LWTi pair. WHITE HLAMvErS at $1.50 $ pair And a Varlct of FINER GRADES at LOWER PRICES than ever botere (inured. ALL WOOL SCARLET HLANKETS. The attontlenot Hetel Keepers, Hearding Houses, Institutions, Prlvatn ramllies and To Te To baece -Packers Is called te these I lanltutH. as being worthy their early examlnatt n A libera' reduction In the price In many el the grades made te these who purchase lu quantities. R. E. .FAHNBSTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. VA It I'M IIIKKT) UaKPET HALL. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT SHIEK'S OAEPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese Business. Everything Mast Positively be Sold. A Full Line el BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and All Grades of INGRAIN UAHPETB. RUGS, BLANKETS, COVERLETS and OIL CLOTH. tM"ALL ATA 8AORIFIOK.1& MM- Prompt attention given te the Manufacture et Rag Carpets te order. AT SUM'S CAEPET IALL, OOR. W. KINO AND WATER 8T&, reb-radaw XOHAVCU AHli VIUAUH. H. I.. HTKHMAN St VO. Cleveland and Hendricks Cipaip Clef he In. ALSO. O Cigars, Canes and Pipes. ALSO, BLAINE & LOGAN Campaign Chewing Tobacco CIGARS, Canes and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND UKTA1L, AT- I. L. Stehman & Ce,, NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN 8T. UiarJl-lVd LAN0A8TKB. l'A. OM.eiu.itia. PKlbHAM'B. m 'MIGHTY NICE." oeb stock or NHOKT1HS, DRMSS SHIRTS, COLLARS, OUFFB 8U8PXNDEIiB, 8T00KINQB AND UNDERWEAR. EEISMAN'S, Ma 17 W Kte MVMt. OF AKT. 4, West King Street. mayift-lyd J AIM, I RS OF Lancaster, Pa TO, JtO, IiANOASTBR, FA HI, AHa Attlt UUKKttnWAUb. H Kim & nauTiH Glassware. - Queeusware. AT CHINA HALL. WK AUK NOW UKCKIVINQ Our Fall Importations. OUU AS8011TMENT WILL CONTAIN MANY NEW AM) NOVEL AUT1ULK9. WE WILL SHOW A FINE LINE OF WARE. The aatne KnaranU'O et satlstactlen or ox ex change will accompany all our bales. T01VE US A CALL.- High & Martin, 15 KA8T KING STREET, LANUASTKU. FA. fHOTOUHAl'UH. J. KUttl. Our aim u te make aa PB.KTTY A FlCTUUKei your child aa the liutan liutan taneeui preceu will admit. Take a leek at the BI'KCIJIBNH at the en. trance te our Gallery,; J. E. ROTE, MaloONertkQtMM SteMti, 1j MBVIVAL, A WAV UP HrAI.-IIKnHON'UAl-CIK I'lasteis are easily nrst, no inaiter what may come neiL" I. 1. MaoMahen, N. Y. tUTIUUIIA HKMKUIKM. OUTIOUEA. INFANTILE IILOOO VUIIIFIKIIS SKIN ilKAUTlKlKItt). AND AI'OSITIVKOUKE KOIl KVKItY FOItM OF Bltia nillll,UUll II1SK.AHKS, KllOM I'lMl'LKSTOSUKerULA IIFANLILKand Illrth Humors. Milk Crust, HrnllfMl Head. Eczemas, and every Jorni et iiuiiuiK, nuaiy, i-unpiy, ncroiuieiis and inner 1lll lll.ua...d nt tl-u lllnn.1 M 1. 1 t .....I ......I.. "-. .-...w.. w. . j ..i..n,, cnii, nut. .V4.IP. with Lesot lintr, trem lutancy te Ak", ctireil uy LliU OUT1CUKA lbKULVKNT. IIIO new IIIOOil p t rlller. Internally, Htut CtrricuRA and (Jimeua BeAl-, the tcrciit .kin cures, uxtenmlly. Abie lultlu pure and , and may be uted front the memcnl 0 KrWi. "OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Jlrs KvoiettStnbbtns.Hulchurtew;), Mass .write: our tittle boy e terribly Mulcted wi hSctelnla,Balt itlieum ami Er MlHihwiivtrslme he was born, arid nothing wu could (jlvi hi n liel txi.l hlui until we trie j iticuiia Kkuhdus. whlcli KnuUiiiliy cvuud liiin, unt 1 he is new as tulriw any fluid." " WORKS TO A OHARM." .1.8. Weeks, esi., town tieasuier.BL AllmiiR, Vt saj sin uliituir ilatu I Mareli M: " It erns te a eliiinn en my baby's face and head. Ijuni'l thuheail entliely and lias nearly cleuned the Inouet sores. I have ri'CiiiiniiHiiilc.l it inn. ml, and Dr. riant has erilered It ler them," " A TERRIBLE OASE ' CliarltH fayre Hlnkle,.lersay City Heights, N.J., wiltes: " My hiiii, a lail of twelve 1 ear-, was completely cured el a terrible t-nseet hixema by the Cvticdra IIhmkdikh. Krein the top or lilslieud te the soles et bis t"Ot was 0110 inasel tcibs," Kvtrj ether remedy and pliy. slclaus liad tieun tried In vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Kmaelated clilldren. with pimply, h illewskln, tlllK UT1CUHA It XX HOI Kl Will jlR Vl a pOtll Cl bleMlUK, cluanslni; the bleed anil sMiieliu, berltHl linpurttlesaiid expelling the cormsef Htrelula, ihetnnatlsiii, consiimiitleii ami se vere skin diseases, Sold everywheie l'rlce Cutuvha, 10 c ihh : IIkselvk.it, i xe SeAr, cciiIk. 1'ettkb Dbuu asd liikxicalCe., llOHten, Mass, ttrna lur iiuw te Uure i.Kln iii.cn.rs." K A W V u"' Cutlcura 8eap, an exnuls '- j. neiy pertuiiuMi skin iiertiiiiitxl Bkiti HeniiLirlar. and Teliet, Hath and Nursery 8 mativu. ri'HK uiitiuuka i(n,ni;i)ii!) fh sai.k J. at Cerhran's Diuk fcUire, 137 and 13" North cJuchii street, Liincastur, l'a. CATARRH. SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE. rim (treat llala.iula ltl.HIUlleii et vVitch IIh.M. Amcrleiu Inr, iMt.ai1lu Kur, Marigold, Clever itluuuiu, te., rnrthe Immediate relief and l'uiinatient Cure of everj form of Laturrb, Irem a Minnie Iliad Celd or Influenza tethw Less et Smell, Taste, and Hi art'iK. Leugh, llrenchltls.aiid Incipient Cen'unipliun, lleilul tn five imiiiiles In any ami every case. Nethlmi like it. Ur telul, trarant wholesome. Cure bcxliis from Ilrst application, and Is rapid, radical, peimauent, and never lalllUK. Onu tieltle Ha Ileal Cure, one llex Catirrhal Selveutand bunleid's luhaier.all tn one vitcri. aue, teriuuiK .1 complete tieatiLent, 01 all druuKlslA ler tl Ask ler ."amfeud'h IIauieai. Clin:. 1'OTTKK IIMJO and Chshicalle., tiosien. OAM)HIRU"i IIAUIUsl,UUIIISFOI(AliK O at Cicliraii's Driig Stere, Ne 1J7 ami 1S3 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Nerve. COLt.INS'VOLiAlCELKCTKICl'LASTKlt Instantly atrects the Nervous bVBtnin and ban ishes l'aln. A nertect hhetrlc 15attrv com. blued with a I'oreus fluster ter twenty tte 1 ceuis 11, auiutiunies rain, vuuizes huuk audWeiu out .'..its, Strengthens tired Jlus eks, prevents Dltease. and does ineie In one halt the time than any ether planter In the world. Sold ever hoi e ectl-luid&w nllKAI INDIAN MEDIOIN... KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIUINE. KOUTUE Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. It Is made by the Indians, Used by the Indians, cold by the Indians, It Is l'uicly Vegotable. It surely euros all diseases et the stomach, Ltver, liowelsandlllood lllsulinestaspectlla for all lerms et ltlieumallsm. It will emu dloat.e when all ether remedies hae foiled llli unions 1110 plainly printed oil every bot tle. All tribes et Indians havu tbelr mullclnes, but Ka-Ten-Ka la a remedy of the I'acltle Coast, unit Is used by all. It Is composed el kmjih, herbs, and barks gathered ami pinnated by the Warm Spring Indians el' Oregon, And la favorably known and tised In all parts et the world. Hie sick or ailing should net delay Its use. It will prevent as well as euro disease, lis pi Ice is one dollar per bottle, or six bottles tut live dollars, Asa for It and bee that oil net It, It la for salu by all Diuxgisls, und by the OlthUON INDIAN MKDlLtNr. COMl'AN X, Carry, l'a. Medoc Indian Oil TDK OllKATKST l'AIN KAKT1I. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain te cure Toothache In one minute. Headache InUve minutes, Kaiuehe in ten minutes, core '1 bleat In oue nlghl, Neuralgtaln tluue te live min utes. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is used Internally us well as externally, fcvery famllj should have a bottle within reach. It Is a doctor In the house, lorsale by all Druggists. Price 23c. per bottle. Large nlze bottles, Mlc. INDIAN eOUUIi LU1' Is a prompt specific ter Coughs, Colds and Lung dleuses. BOc. per bottle, ha-ten ka, Moileo liultaii Oil and Indian Cough syrup lersaiu (wholesale and letull) at Cochi nil's Drug Mere, e. lit aud 1JJ ftertb. (jtieeu street, Lancaster, l'a. uil-lydWASftw DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, rea tub curs or COSTIVKNKSS, rKVKUS. TOttl'IDlTY OK T1IK LlVKItAND 1IUWKL3, AtUDIT V OF TUB 8TOMAC1I, KUUCTA- T10N8 A DlBl'KfalA. It Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In. convenience an., devoid el the harshness usually produced by PILLS, and can be taken MIWW US VI 4VI JVAIl Alt la Dleasant te take. Ask your dealer ei)l7-Uuiew font. A BK lUlt MES. KNIUttT'8 SOOTHING SYRUP. 17-ind A BURNING QUESTION. MONtJIUNOIt OAf KL TAl.Kl UN BUlUldK, Ha Attribute. thnirowle Ntilt-ueatrnctlen te the Jncrra.e la learning Bud Orer- tudy The True ltteeny ler It, The C.ttholle monastery at West Hobe. ken, N. J gleamed with tbe soft light from many wax oantllea Buuday when ilgr. Cajiel began hid lccture en sulolde and moral weakness. Certain faeta. the Ineturer said, needed no oemment. Oue was that Saxony, the prlde aud glory of Germany, the best educated oenntry iu the world, had a record for the pant year 01 l.usi males aim usj lernaie who had died by their own uandR. During- the name tlnie In England 1,410 males aud 5 10 women had ended their lives in the sarue manner. Here In America tbe avernee was 1,700, In the last six months ever 000 teople had committed suicide. ami lu the last thrun months 383 deaths of this nature were recorded. Tuohe deaths in the oentres of learuiuif, the prcaelier added, wete net the result of iusauity in the human rune, for but seventy-two of the number w he committed ruieide were Insane, uud the balance were the out growth of business troubles, irregular iilTcotlenH, and disappointed lives, Algr. Capel then explained te his audieuee that if juries ehatitably attributed these deaths te insanity tliu tuauhers of the people must leek the matter lu the face aud at tempt te avert the evil. The men who had committed suielde were men like our our selves. They, tee, had been a mother's uride and a father's hope. They had started out into the world with the same hopes aud fears as eutselves. Meral weakness was the cause. Men might say insanity, but it wah net. Meral weak ness was the prime faoter in suielde The normal state of tbe human mtud when Oed 0 ills it into being oeusists of intelli gence and its tire handmaids, memory and imagination. The mind also, the P'eaeher said, had will, and its handmaid passion or feeling. Juht, Miid Mgr. C.pel, as our in telligence may be wounded se may our will be weuudrd. Man cannot say that he had net iiitllii;ence oueugh te act right, but every honest man must admit that he had net the suflleient moral strength te de right. Tune are two worlds, one Q jd's beautiful aud grand, aud oue man's, with its cede of laws and customs and we are made its slaves The world aOeets us in all the external things and insensibly alleel us internally. This is seeu in the dcMioef men te net in trouble as ethers had. Oue of the great abuses of the age and the cause of suicides was seen in the ever educating of the young. The faces of the children in the public and private schools told the story aud showed bow they were overwerku.1, ami the teacher who se pieudly brought forth a phenomenally bright child never thought be or she was sewing the seeds of iusauity. Anether great cause of moral weakness and hence of suicide was the absence of self-oeutrol among men. Education will net teach self-control, Holigieu alene could de se. Hy prayer and the sacraments of the obureh men can learn self control, and in tbudarkest hours whether fortunes or loved ones be swept away, man mast remember that Oed gave aud Oed can taKe away. Men must net be guided by passion, but by the wisdom of parents aud friends and the grace of Ged, and by walking with Ged men will net walk la the way of suioide, and the reason suicide tnoreases In Saxony aud Eugland was boeauso here science was attempting te give the oenso latlen which praer alene can give, Mrg, Onpel oeucluded his address by an appetl te the press of the oeuutry renuestitur that sensationalism be done awav with that the details of suicides and elopements, etc. be emitted, as it iuduces ethers te imitate the principals iu the cases, us Is proved by the piusent elopement epidemic. AKUlfclJ LIFE, A Hklllnl rnytliUn nylpc Fpnnlless lu a inw iinven tlu.plim. The death of one of the most cultivated, brilliant, and famous doctors In Connecticut is hourly looked for at the New Uaven hospital. Tbe patient is Dr. Jeseph J. Harry, wbe was born in Ireland In 1822 lie was graduated in Dublin aud practiced ou the "lever ships" that came into New Yerk in 1817. Ue went te California in tbe geld excitement and triad e money rapidly. A successful praotieiior. he was extravagaut, aud as riebes accumulated he took te drink. Odd aud unreasonable no ene could de anything with him. and. finally, he lest everything through his appotite for rum. He eame te New Hat en 1872. been alter iu a drunken spree, Le lest his Dublin diploma, and, unable te Und it, he went te New Yerk, took a oeutso nt the University, and procured n second sheepskin. Theu hu returned aud started te build another fortuue. He is a mett skilliul surgeon. A promlueut pliysieian said last night that for many years Dr. IJarry has had the largeet praotieo in the state. He became a preaober of tempsr anee wbieh seemed te intensify his man nerisms. His treatment of mtns diseases was ealled heroie by his fellow physlei.ius, but bis success was phenomenal. Some- timeshe would go toWalliugferdto atteA asiuglecailaud would charge 41 or nothing. At ether times hu would advertise the day when he would be in Walliugierd or ether small towns, and would oharge every pa tient 410 for his services. He made money last aud gave tuueh in chatity. About four years age he begau te talk again of heart troubles, and was soeu under the iulluence of bis old enemy. He made a desperate struggle against tbe iu. tlueuoe that he felt coming coming ever him, aud since that time his life has been a perpetual light with liquor. The enemy has deleated him. Of iate be has beeu looked up lu all the principal Eastern cities for vagrauey aud drunkenness.- All his fortune is gene, aud his doetors say that be will net live till morning. A pathetie feature of bis life iu the local prisons was the swarming in upon him of scores of his old patients as seen as ha was. found te be in the eity. JOHN M'UULLUUUU'3 JulSrOHTUH K. The Ureal Acter rurced te Abandon Ills Eugsgeiuenu. Jehn McCullough, tbe tragedian, will aet ue mete this season, and it is question able if he will ever be seen behind the footlights again. A week age he began bis engagement at MoViekcr'a, Chicago. His opemug performance gave no ground for serious approheusieu, hut his second showed that, something was the matter with him. On tbe third night of the en gagement be aeted Ktrviniui as well as be ever did, but that was tbe last geed per formance he gave. Frem Wednesday until Saturday he showed a llstiessaess in his work uud an uueeitaiuty in his lluet whleh gave rise te the gravest apprehen sions among bis frlends. Last night be appeared as Sparlaeui in the "Ulsdiater." Tbe scene was p.tlable. lie groped for bis Hues, stuek, asked tbe people ou the stage te prompt him, mumbled his half. forgotten speecuea ana reeled, like a drunken man. Many In the audience, be lieving him te ba uitoxieated, hissed him, and many mere oeupataloBiitely and quietly left the thoatre. The porferraanco of last night sealed tne oeurso te be pur sued by his manager, Mr. Jeseph IJroeks. lie determined te step. Mr. Brooks said that the tragedian's season has been olesed, that all the dates had been oancellod, and arrangements made te send the company baek te New Yerk. lie wished the pablle te under stand that among the company and management all feellnes of disappoint- ment at personal embarassment or less were smothered in the general regret for aicumieugn's pitiaoie condition, lie says further that he was encouraged at the beginning of the season by the fact that the aoter was iu far better condition than he had been at tbe beginning of the previous season, and that he had oxpeetod that as McCullough beoame oueo mero used te aeting it would preve a tonle te his system as it had done previously. He had been rehearsing very hard all Monday, and this caused a reaction of hie mental trouble, culminating in the painful sceno of Tuesday evening. Mr. McCullough will, it is saul, be taken In oharge by bis fr'cnds East, andjeverytblng will be dene te endeavor te restore his weakened pewers. Lehigh Valley's importation Uentract. A contract has been olesed between the Lehigh Valley railroad oempany and the Pittsburg & Western railroad company ler the putohase by the former of a half interest in the track of the latter from a point at the mouth of Plum Creek Valley, en the Allegheny river, te vvoed's Run, in Allegheny City, both reads te use the line in perpetulty. The Lehigh Valley oempany has also purehased outright six aer of land en Smoky Island, lu Alio Alie Alio gbeny. en tbe line of the Pittsburg & Western read, for depot and yard purposes. It will extend Its line from Ashland, Pa., its present western terminus, through Huntingdon aud Hlairsvilte and the points uatntd en the Allegheny river, and eroet a bridge ever the latter stream at that point. The new lines te be completed within the present year. A line te tap the Centiells ville coke reglnu is also talked of, but has net yet assumed a drfiulte shape. Khtrn by Dogs. Mrs. Pelly Sherwood, seventy two years old, left her home at Pend Hldge, near Stamford, Conn., about four weeks age, te visit her brether across the fields iu the satne vlllaite. She nover reached her destination, aud nothing was Been of her until Friday, when her body was ieuna in a dense swamp near tbe village by a pafty of hunters. The llesh aud limbs were tern from the body, whleh is thought te have been done by dogs. She was recognized only by her clothing. Seme persons think that she was foully dealt with, but ethers are of opluien that she beoame deranged and wandered te the swamp. An investigation-will be had. I Vel Hetter. Hew rheerlul a man leeks when be is say ing tliee words I And what a delightful thing It Is te help te make lllm leel better I And what a privilege te knew that ten thousand people all ever the United States are te day sayfinr. I feel better," because they have been taking 1 rewn's Iren Hitters I Mrs. J. A. Kelsen, et . Medtertt slreet. Chelsea, MaM., writes that she sintered with kidney dh-ea-e and bleed troubles, and that she used .1 bottles of llrewn's lien Hitters. As the result or this treatment she says. " 1 fw I belter than I have ter a long time, and 1 oelleve I am cured " What Say Vun, Docter T Seme physicians ureaiiald 10 prescribe any thing except whit they direct tbuapnthtcary te compound. Yet Ireunently we rtnd these who ha e found llrewn's Iren Hitters such a valuable medicine that tby aie glad te lite scribe 1L Among these Is Dr II F. fcmllb, et Hal Creck, Va , who says, " 1 have frequently prescribed llrewn's lien Hitters In my ptao ptae ptao tlee, and And It a most excellent preparation." Herved lllm Jlli.r, " I havn used Iturdeek Jiloed Iilttert, and am happy te tay they hive done me mero geed than nnytbing yet. Send a lurtberquan lurtberquan lurtberquan tltyutonce" This man was a sulteier Irem djspepsla ler twenty yours. Ills nuuie Is Alexander Leugh, and he lives at Alpeua, Mien. Fer alu by 11 U. Cochran, druggist. 1J7 and 139 North Queen street. iiuekleu'a .Arnica salve. The Hest Halve In thelwerld ler Cuts, Uralses, Bena, Ulcers, salt ltheum, Fever Seros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cern8,and all skin eruptions, and positively cures l'tles, or no pay required. It H guar anteed te give perfect satlstactlen or money refunded. Price, cents per box. Ker sale by 11. U Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North Oueen street, I.aiicnstar. Balllacttiiu; Universal. "In the past tnrce months I have sold ene hundred and six bottles 01 Thomai' Eclectrla Oil. Never saw a eiedLlnelu my llle that gave such uuHersal satlstactlen. Cured an ulcerated tin eat ter luulu twenty-four heurs: nevir-lalled teiellee my chlldien et croup-'1 C. It, Hall, Dtugglst, Urayyille, 111. Ker sale by H. II Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 1J3 North Queen street. An Foller'a irieute. Thcren 1'. Kearer, editor el Kt. Wayne.lnd., Gazette, writes : ' r or the east rtveyeais have always used Dr, King's New Discovery, for coughs et most suveiu character, as weil as ler these et a milder type. It never fulls te etlect a speedy cure, ity trlemls te whom 1 have recommended It speak et It 111 same high terms. Having been cured by it el every cough I have had for Ave years, I consider It thu only reliable and sure euro ler Coughs, Colds, etc" Call at Cochran's Diug Stere, Nes. SJ audi t'J North Queen street, Lancas, ter, l'a., and get a free rilal Hettle. Large Slze,tl.uu. (2) 1 IVlsu cverbuiiy le Knew. Kev. Geerge II. Tnayer, an old citizen et tuls vicinity known te every one as a most lnnue nihil citizen and christian minuter et thu.il. E. church, lust this moment stepped In our store te say, I wish everybody te knew that 1 consider thai both myself and wife ewo our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and Is giving perlect satisfaction In all casea et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has dene. DKS. MATCH ETT A JOtANCE. HetJRBOir, 1ml., May IS, '7S. Sold by II. U. Cochran, djuggtst,Nes. 137 ana 184 North Uneenstreet. Lancaster, lehllecxlt VAJd'JSTb. ISTAIIHBHfcU 1800. CARPETS -AT Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER!1.. We have a full su Ti,yc et UAU AND FILL 1NG CAUl'ETS, varus. only use thu best of It ou want a geed, serviceable Carpet, please come and examine our stock before puicluuslnK elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap us the cheapest. Coins and see ler yeutsell aud becenvlnced, us we always have the reputa tion et uiakiuu flrst-elaas Carpets. CUSTOM RAO OARl'ETS AHPECIALTYI COVKULK1-S. COUWTERl'ANES, ULAN liLTS, CAIU'ET CHAIN, STOCK ING YARN, i, a. Dyeing Dene In all lta branches at short no ne Ucu. GOAL I COAL1 Ol the best quality .'expressly ler family use. TRY A SAMPLE TON. UEMKUHERTHE OLD STAND. PHILJP SCUUM, SON & CO'fl. NO. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET, rWmd LANCASTER, l'A. U8M MILLER'S COUCH 81'JiUP. IT IS THE REST. Mpi7-0md&w; VLUTHIJHf -pKMOVAt, AMU OfKMINII. Lakeastkr, Pa,, Bept. 10, I'M. I desire te make known te my friends and customers, and the publle In general, that 1 have removed from 13 North Queen street te 121 North Queen stroet, fermerly occupied by the Arm of Smallng A llaus man, wbore 1 have opened with a large as as as Bortmentof Rngllah, rrench and German Novelties, together wIUi a large line of Demestic rubrics. Composed as tny new stock It, of new goods anil new styles, 1 feel assured that In soliciting a continu ance et your patronage, you will have an opportunity of making eolicilens fiem a stock unequalled In Its variety and adapt ed te the present demand, whleh Is ter geed value, gentlemanly styles and elivets, and exquisite flt. Nothing but the very best el workmanship; and prices te pult everybody, i'loase favor me with your orders. Yenrs very truly, D. R. WINTERS. T)LKAJK CALL FOB OUK UNDER-CLOTHING -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER: WKIIAVE JUST KECE1VKD 400 DOZEN. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS riteM is cents ur. We have all sizes, qualities and colors, and fell them te per cent, lower lb in any ether store. Sixty dozen Men ' s Knit Jackets FKOMM CENTS Ul'WAUD. Ten ttozen Heys' Knit (Jackets at no cents. Neckwear, Hosiery and tiloves In thu latest styles at bottem.pnces. 1.200 Overcoats. Overcoats, 1,200. -rea- MEN, TOUTH-, I10Y8 AND CHILDUEN, At. niinh fnnr nrtna no rll1 ntirtii'tan i-in lr ttietr cheapnesd. Call at ence ut HIBSH II BROTHER'S PENN HALL CLOTHING I10U8E, Oer. of Oontre Bquare nnd Ner$h wueen ec LANCASTEH. 1A. w II.HA.Msen A FltnTKII. CfflLDREN'S CLOTHING. NEW KASHIONS FOR AUTUMN IN Children's two-piece Kilts, Children's one-piece Klltfl, Children's l'leated lunlcs. Children's D. II, Sack Tunics, Fer all slzei. te lit Children from two years old te S, lu. Kilts, and from I te 13 years lu the Short fan t bulls. Light-weight Overcoats, In the most attractive patterns, handsomely llnUhed, superior In tit and low In price. SKATING RINK SHIRTS, Of white. Gray, nine or Green Flannel in the regular University, butalse JKHSEl" blHU'13 lu various colors. Gunning Coats from $1.25 (e $3.25. The W alnut Brown Is thomest popular color In STIFF HA1S ter rail. We have a large variety of all colets In Stiff or Seft Hats. A Large and Handseme Assortment el CAMl'AlUN GOODS. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS I Thu bestet news ter the Ladles I ticnnlne Hand-made WAUKENPHASTS ! Made exprcssly for Ladles' Wear. This Shoe has become lustly popular for Its comleitand durability as a Walking Shee, and ler Helier bkatlng there Is no slit e made that will afford mere comfort te tbe feet and add pleasure te this exhtllaratlng exercise than a pair of Ladles' Waukuuphasts, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32 34, 36 and 38 Eaat King; atroet, LANCASTER. I'A. L. UANbHAN a into. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. GRAND DISPLAY OF OOODS LN THE PIEOEi -FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR. WK MAKE TO ORDER PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS I At M fW, $V, L00, 13.00, $8.00,17.00, up te 10.00. SUITS t SUITS t SUIlSt A Geed Iluelness Suit at 112. A Iletter llnsi ness suit at $14. A NlceCasslinere Suit at $13 A Fin.. Corkscrew Suit in Macs, ltruvn and Nine Shades at 118,1 a), tti, $U. lu iussIiik our ucrthwest window, please leek at some et our simples. All marked In Plain Hyur.-sal thd Lewest Cash Prices. Heys' Scheel Suits lu KoeU variety are new displayed. Drep In It eulv te leek and get posted, as our I'rleea.are the Lewest. L.ijansman&Bre. Tbe FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTUItllS, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEIN STRiET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange, LANCASTER. l'A. - Net connected with any ether clothing house lu the city. 1 -VI. B. U, tfOlilSM AW, rilYSICIAM AMD BURGEON, seps-lud N.U WM Khali HjMi mOTHlXB. XA 4?ti Our meseage late evry nterM The Information is impert(Mlv;f'd and intended for every en ta' M neeaoruietning. f fe hM We have the stock, our vriemW) "e bue oetiom ngures et um market, our show room mrm "., HrrVif vnA nV.nnA,1 i ,t "". uuu vuasiiui. tuiu vrinr a-r j-.l- aminatien is all that is nedd ,'. w uun.u jr uu a vuyei. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth andObtetrmtSfc, rniA.AOELrn.iA. U -! nMmrt 1 KOI'KNINII. XX Having this dav mennnArf mv TATTiu i- KVJ'AiiLHHMENTat my old stand. Ne. WHOUTH OUEEN'8TUKRt(1 Fleer) wtth the finest line et Foreign and DemeMIe Woolens ter Fall and Winter Wearlhuvaever shown, I would be pleased te have jny former customers and tbe publle generally call und examine the same before placlnctWr orders. Feriect satlstactlen guaranteed; lUspectlully. . ...... JO'lNJ-SwALWG, sOtfd 2d Fleer. Ne. 24 North Uneen at. M YKlit) A HAXUVUM, PALL AND WINTER Eeady-Iade Clothing iu an i no Latest and most FashleaaM Styles ter Men's. Youth's, Heys' and Chll- iiren s wear. Assortment never larger. Qaal- . )?"i ltfes never botter. styles never handsomer. JjSU Frlces n jver lower. ' ' .e sJ FIN FINK AND MEDIUM GBADJt WOOLINB Kd' Vm Pllafntn Tailoring, embracing all Um leiKlinx novelties et American. Kngllsb aHtX: Frencli manufacture. Tbe grandest amrt i In the piece shown by aw j A' , Ineeateru FennpylvaataT f3 Plnihllicr hniias I Ilninr nw nrlne vnn Kail n flt Ot) 111 find tnnk thrnncrh mtii(fvb i JVM Ml U TT1UUW BBI SvLiiTyi we nave vi,v.g KoeUa te suit you, ana for them wlllKaarma lee te give prfeva you will pay ananoteem plutn MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTBZXKS, NO. 12 BAST KING STRUT, LANCASTER, FA. CUftiUTUINU HKEIAUKAULK THE JjUW J?iUXtBlH?"-M irnu nt iftt' Titfnrtr nwrHt k r- v,- t-r-i. ' ia N , , .,w Corkscrew Suiting, ;fi e'tV errxusD by ?, -. i-3 finrfirJr. Snttiitir3 ill H.IH1HI1H a A AlUIIIUI ..IW KM CLOTHIERS. Ne. 24 Centre Sqaar.f; PATT CTTTTTMncli LtiLaU OUXXXXlUOp IN EVKEY TAKIKTY.- '!Jf ,! Tf,,. hfli-lnrvanlaiAil a Dn.H.1 TkvlMf fiF"M SCREWS, we are urenared In . 'J a DK.FY COMPETITION ' i"Br III that particular kind et croeda. nil nmfl fca satlstled by the correctness el this aterthNsiU . ..AvV 1 w'r s'i & Burger & Siftteif J .... -& MERUHANl 1 AllOItS A7TH A ULOTM&BS. 'K4 NO. 24 CENTRE SQUA, LANCASTER, PA. febl-lvd : 'M3 A BAIUS UUAMOH. Great Reduction -IX- FjINE CLOTHfSM -AT- i vr 'e t ,r XL. iTPin.nMn.ijV w " t i. i , , Ne. 6 East King Strl'f In erder te rednee a heavr rtoek I will at ni-V 4 up loonier, ter the remainder all LlUHT-WElGUT WOOLSn nit i.v utuci. UI uitrj ivttUUItliW Jft IM I Hln n-,l Aaa .. m.m.sZ -.. W , .w - XBMII " t ' KettH!20H25,ffOlt ThU blK redaction ta FOB CASK OHLT. M 7 wUIenablBthd buytw te H.l tea ik -Clethes, nude op la tfte test , ! m low utrady.BuMkep .. s H..GERHART. - r ,J i43 . yjid r a wM ? .& .is - 3 ' V m ' SMI m m m. m j i jirS1 ,-('',l" 'rVl diii m. ftfeS vffi '-.JPi Ay! H..M ! 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