Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 07, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA.. TUESDAY, O0TO3ER 7, 1884.
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SUMMER JEWELRY.
RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY.
Lace Pins,
Hair Pins,
Cellar Buttens,
Bracelets and Bangles.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne. 4.
LANCASTER FA.
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XT UOOtt TO TUB COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOOK
OUB UNPBBCEDENTKD BALE Or
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
LAST BEABON, rendered It neceatary that we should have better facilities ler the Com Cem
Ingi Beacon. We have Juil completod enlarging, remodeling and rcrurnlshlngteur CLOAK
BeOU, and are new prepared te snow a large and varled stock et
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS
IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES.
Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, All Sizes.
R E. FAHNESTOOK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Fa
CAUVBTB, go.
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MAKT1N A WO.
Upholstery Department.
MOW FOR PALL TL'ADE.
Choice BILK AND WOOL CO VBBINOB (or Purnlture, Lambrequins and Leng Curtain I.
Uaw eilki , itamlea, Taroemeni, Bepps, Ac.
Lace and Nottingham Unrtalns, all Prices.
Lace Curtain, a, low ai OSc nor pair.
MEW BWIB8 CUBTAINB.
Walnut, Ebony, Ash and Mahogany Pele, complete, with Binge,
Ac., 60. Ebony Poles, Brass Trtmmlngise. Fringes. Gimps, Ac.
Lambrtqulns, Leng CukaIdi, and all branches el Upholstery Werk, tlone promptly by
experienced Upholsterer,.
FALL CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS.
WINDOW EBlDtS, ill Widths mi Colen
Shade, put up, best Bprlng fixtures and Bliadlng, ler 7 Be.
-LABUB STOCK OK
Borders for Remodeling Old Carpets.
Old Carpet, altered and rent by experienced workuten.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cemer West Kins and Prince Streets.
OH1BK-9 OABPBT ball.
BABG ALNS 1
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SHIEK'S CABPET HALL.
Belling Off te Clese Business. Etery thing Must Fesitirely be Sold.
A roll Una of BODY BBUBBELS, TAPESTBY, and All Grades Of INUBAIN OABPBTB,
BUU8, BLANKETS, CO VEBLETS and OIL CLOT II.
OT ALL ATA SAORLFIOB.'Wk
Prompt attention given te the Banufacture et Bag CarpeU te order,
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SHIM'S CARPET HALL,
OOB. W. KINO AND WATER STB..
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OAJWMTB,
IWTABUBBBD 1800.
CARPETS
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Philip Schum, Sen & Ce's
1B0 SOUTH WATER BTREET,
LANCA9TEH.PA.
WehaveafnUtnpnly of BAG AND riLL
INO CABPKTS. We only use the best of
yarn.
if yen want a gced, serviceable Carpet,
please come and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as w e will soil as cheap
a, the cheapest, come and see ler yourself and
be convinced, as we always have the reputa
tion et making first-class Carpeis.
ntlflTOM RAQ OABPETB A SPECIALTY!
OOVEBLKTB. COUNTEUPANE9, BLAN-
JUCTB.CAKPJCTUUA1N, BTUUK BTUUK
lNQYABN.Ae., Dyeing Dene la all Its branches at atert no
COAL I
COAL I
Of the beat quallty,;uiprcisiy ler family tue.
TBY A 8 AMPLE TOW.
BEMBMUEUTUJI OLD STAND.
PHILIP BCHUM, SON & COU
NO. IM SOUTH WATEB STBEET,
lUmA '-AMtlABTEB. PA.
mavMAXets.
Prudential Insurance Ge.
Ol AMERICA.
Kmu Offlefr-MWAiK. .
J.
The rradantial eCera a plan by whloucvory whleucvory whloucvery
on aeay sacure a lead nUBoJent for burial
parson. TUU oeapany feidered by the
Ieaalng builnea, men ana usasnfaeterer, of
Laseaater county. ChUms paid wlthm 21
hour, alter proof of deaeh.
-CALL AT-
Ne. IU SOUTH DDKB BTRHBr,
rei CnoetAns asd IarvoaxATtesr,
30 SeUable A" Wanted.
or aut.
West King
Street.
maylMyd
Lancaster, Fa,
BAEGAINS !
IiANOABTBR, PA
1'JU'JCH HANOIMOB, C.
MtiABBS W. FBY.
Have your PAPEB HANGING dene before
the PALL BUSH commences. We have a
choice line of
WALL PAPERS
Te select from. In all the grades, and are pre
pared te execute orders In first-class manner
and low prices.
OUU STOCK or
DADO WINDOW SHADES
IS COMPLETE.
ELEGANT NEW DESIGNS IN SIX AND
SEVEN JTEKT LENGTHS.
Odd leta at prices way below value In order
te close. Plain Cleth In all colors and widths
ler all slEes of windows.
SPBINO AND COBD BOLLEUS, PULLS Ac,
LACE CUBTAINS AND POLES.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 North Queen Street,
LANOABTBB. PA.
rMOXOVMATJU.
J.
B. BUTB.
Our aim is te make as PBETTK A
PICTUBK el your child as the Instan
taneous proeon will admit. Take a
leek at the SPECIMENS at the en.
trance te our Gallery.;
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. KXJ North Queen Street.
ItuaaS-UOl
PBNR UtGAMB At BI.HS rUU BUB
dred, a better cigar than la iota by meat
dealers at IL75. at
MABTMA10S YELLOWtFBONT 0I9AX
HaUJUBa
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CUT'S BEatBDT.
HUNT'S
KIDNEY AND LWEK
REMEDY.
Never Known te Fail.
It cures when all ether medlctnes rail, a, It
acta directly and at oneo en the Kidney.,
Liver and Bewel,, restoring them te
a healthy action. Itlsasato.sere
and speedy enreand hundreds
have been cured by It when
physicians and friends
had given them op
te die
It is Beth a "Safe Cure" ani a Specific."
It CUBES alt Diseases et the Kidneys, Liver,
Bladder and Urinary Organs: Dropsy,
Uravel, Diabetes, Brlght's Diseaie,
Nervous Diseases, Excesses,
Female weaknesses,
Jaundice, Biliousness,
Ileadacbe, Beur Stomach, Dys
pepsia, constipation, Piles, Pains In
the flack, Lein, or Bide. Betentlen or
Non-Betenllon or Urlne.
1.28 AT DBQQOISTS.
tWTAKJL NO OTIIER.-i
Bend ler Illustrated Pamphlolet Beltd Testl
menlals el Absolute Cures.
HUNT'S KBMBDY COMPANY.
PKOV1DKNOE, B. I. (3)
" AUK BACK.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely the bet
ever made, combining the virtues et hops
with gums, balsams and extracts. IU power
Is wonderful In curing diseases (wbere ether
plasters simply relieve. Crick in the Back
and Neck, Pain In the Side or Limbs, BUS
uneu
Ions of
nalnn eraches In
any part ci
ABMrylt.
Malloden :
cured Instantly by the Hep Platter.
t. Price. 25 cents, or five for tl.iO.
en receipt ofDrice. Held by all drua.
Klsts and country stores. Het) Platter Cem
pany, Proprietors, Bosten, Mass.
LAME BACK.
a-lTer constipation, less et appetlte and
diseases of the bowels take llawley'g atemach
and Liver Pllla, 25 cents. d2ti-lvdAwlS)
Black Liniment,
Is a ii.7 ccrtblnsUen scientifically and prac
tically compounded, and contains the llKsT
known Ingredients for the euro et
BBKUMATIBM, NKUBALQIA.
UKADACUE, TOOTH ACIIK,
BOIL8, CABBUMCLKS,
BtlfT Neck, Fain In the Bides, Back or Leins,
Cuts, Bruises or nurns, Lameness,
Swelling et the Joints,
And General BwolllngpreducedbyBhoumatlc
aflectlens. English and Uerman directions.
817 6mu Aw
TTKADOUAKTKB3 VOH TOR
INDIAN MEDI0INE8,
BA-TOH-KA AND UOUOU .INDIAN OIL
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LOOHER'S Drug Stere,
NO.
EA8T KINU BTUKKT,
I.ANCA8TKILPA
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BB
MILLER'S
BLACK LINIMENT.
XnglUh and German directions. ul7-0md Aw
UBAHS AJTJi UVBKNnWA.HH.
H
lOH BAHTIN
Glassware. - Queensware.
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CHINA HALL.
WK AUK NOW BECB1V1NU
Our Fall Importations.
OUU ASSOHTMENT WILL CONTAIN
MANY NEW AMD NOVEL ABTICLES.
WB WILL SHOW A
FINE LINE OP WARE.
The same guarantee el satisfaction or ex-
cuange win accompany an our saica.
IWQ1VK US A CALL.-W
High k Martin,
15 EAST KING STREKT,
LANCASTKU, PA-
BOOTH A HUOJCH.
"DO UTS aUD HUOES,
WM. H. GAST,
Ne, 105 North Queen Street,
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOE FALL AND WINTER.
We are well prepared with a fall stock et
Heavy and Medium Workjer Celd Weather;
also a lull line of Bnbbera.
Notwithstanding the tact that all el the
work exhibited at the late fair in competition
with ours, waa selected in New Yerk and else
where our own manufacture of Beets and
Bheea was award ed the
TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS.
JO-Ouatemers can rely upon getting lust
sncb.werk aa we exhibited. Give us a call.
Prices guaranteed te be as low as any In the
cuy, joi.-emuaw
TJSB
MILLER'S
OOOOH SYRUP.
IT IS THE BE8T.
eplT-tatdaw
AMONG THE FABMERS.
AOIttUCLTUUAL SOOlfttY UB&TINQ,
Geed Crep, UaperUd Essay en Protectlea
A Political Uiseuaaten European
rarmleg, He., He.
A. stated meetleit of the Lancaster
county Agricultural and Horticultural
society was held Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
The following named raembers wero
Sresent : Calvin Cooper, Ulrd.ln-IIand ;
. D. Kendig. Orosawell ; .F. R, DllTen
dcrffer, city ; Jehn H Landis, Mlllorsvllle ;
O, II. Hunaceker, Manheltn township ;
Wm. II. Breaina. Drnmere ; Jes. F. Wa
rn or, Paradise ; Oaaper Htller, Ooneatega ;
Johnaen Miller, Wnrwlek ; J. M. Johusten,
elty : Eph S. Iloevor, Manhclm township ;
Jaoeb Ilipple, elty.
rABMEIlB' INSTITCTB,
0. Cooper from the oemmlttoo appoint
ed te report en the late farmers' institute
held in this city, preaented a report de
tailing thoeiroumatanoea atlending the or
ganization and work of the ioatltute, alt
et which has previously appeared In
these columns, whlle the resulta of the
institute are reported te have been geed,
it was net n flnanelal buocess, net being
patronized by farmeraaa liberally as it
deserved te be.
The report was accepted nud the oom eom oem
mitteo discharged with the thanks of the
aoelety.
THE STATE FAIlt.
Jehnsen Milter from the committeo ap
pointed te visit the late state fair, pre
sented as his report an artlole which he
bad written and had published in ene of
the local papers.
chop BKreriTS.
0, Illller repotted geed cteps of wheat,
eata and corn, the last named being seme.
what Injured by the cxtensive floods
which prevailed duiing the summer. The
first crop has been plentiful,, though apples
did net hang well en tlie trees. Orchards
en day soil have done well, but en the
hillsides they have preved a failure.
Qrain seeding has net yetbeen finished
owing te the extremely dry weather wbieh
has prevailed for mere than a month. In
some fields that wero sewn early the
wheat Is up and leeks well. There was
only half an inch of rain fell during the
past month.
Jehn Miller reported that in Warwick
crops wero about the same as Mr. Ililler
reported for Concstega, except that in the
northern part of the oeunty tbcre had
been mero rain. Of fruit there is a geed
supply of alt kinds except peaehes.
M. D. Kendig reported that owing te
the drought the seeding was 10 or IS days
later than usual, it being difficult te get
the ground in order. Cattle of an
unusually inferior quality are being
bought up for wintering at from 4 te 0
cents per pound. lie has seen fewer flne
cattle this year than evor before. There
are very few geed winter apples in his
seotien of the county.
W. II. Breslus reported all kinds of
crops excellent except fruit. Seeding Is
very backward.
Jeseph F. Witmer had ebserved that
cot n planted en corn stubble fields waa
this year better than that which was
planted en sod.
C. L-. Hunsecker said that all kinds of
crops are geed; tobacco excellent, potatoes
abundant, net many geed apples. Some
farmers have finished seeding and their
grain is nicely up. Others are still plowing.
rilOTECTlON TO rAHMEKS.
Jehn H. Landis read an essay te prove
-tmu rartnera needed protection.
Mr. Landls epaned by saying there
were chronie grumblers who complained
that our grain crops were se heavy that
thore was an ever production and conse
quent low prices. He answered that
though wheat and com may bring a low
llgure per bushel, with a big crop, se
mueh mero corn can be turned into
beeves and porkers, There is always a
demand for geed beef and perk, and they
always command a fair price. Be wbile
the prloe for thi grain may be low, te
convert it into meat will bring ample com
pensatien te the farmer : besides, his own
bread will be cbeaper and his oest
of llvincr will be comparatively less.
The farmer must new plow and sewacd
reap all the samn for a peer crop as for a
full orep. The fuller the yield the better
he Is paid for his labor, ile who realizes
forty bushels of wheat from the aero can
afford te sell it for mueh less than he
whose yield is only thirty bushels per
aere. Mr. Land is said the farmer must
net leek te a foreign market for his grain,
but must depend en the home market as
the only safe one for him.
There is a duty of 20 coots en every
buBhel of wheat imported into thin
country, a duty of 10 cents en every bushel
of corn, a duty of 10 cents en every bushel
of eats and se en, and it is te this protoo pretoo proteo
tive poliey of government that the farmer
is largely indebted for his prosperity of
recent yeais and they are these proteotivo
features of our tariff laws that be oiunet
afford te have wiped out.
Mr. Laudis predioted that in a few years
millions of acres of fertile land in South
ern Russia and India, new lying idle, will
be planted in wheat. The India laborer
feeds en rioe and en millet seed, which
oests him but a few cents' a day, while
his wageB range from eight te ten cants a
day. In this way India can raise her
wheat at a cost of net mero than thirty
live cents a uueticl.
The American farmer cannot oerapoto
with thirty-five eent wheat in the Euro
pean markets. Ills only hepe is in a home
market. Se it is te be hoped that he will
knew his interest sufficiently well net te
allow the proteetlvo policy of the govern
ment te be ohanged, but that under it a
home market for the farmer may bi con
tinued, and in that way enable him te dis
pose of bis surplus orep at home and se
cure him a fair price for tee products of
his soil without depending upon the un
certainties of a foreign demand te have
the fruits of his labor duly rewarded.
F. It. Diffenderffer asked Mr. Landls
bow it was possible for American farmers
te dispose of all their wheat m the horre
market when they ralse mero than It is
possible for our people te cat.
Mr. Landls said that we should en.
oeurago our manufactures by a protcetive
tariu, ana m tuis way a large proportion
of the population would be drawn away
from agricultural pursuits and ongage in
manufactures.
Mr. Diffenderffer said he had never be bo be
fere heard it suggested that the number of
farmers should de lessened by having a
portion of them engage in manufactures,
and thus reduoe the amount of agricultural
produet. Besides it is known te all that
In almost every branch of manufactures
there is a greater ever production than
there is In agrloulture,
Jeseph F. Witmer oeuld net see hew, it
American labor Is proteeted and our man
ufactures are tnus made nisner in price,
it will be poaiible for us te expert them
te oeuntries that can make turn at less
prloe.
J. M. Johnsten held that airrlculturists
were better of! than any ether class of
people. There is very seldom any want of
the necessaries et life among them. It la
in great manufacturing centres where
poverty prevails among the working people,
who are at the mercy of thele employers.
If workingmen strike against a rodnetton
of wages they are starved into subjection,
or their places are filled by the Importation
of cheap labor from foreign countries,
lie ventured te say that there were te-day
In our mines and iron manufactures mere
foreigners than natives employed, because
their servlees can be secured for lewer
wages ; and, notwithstanding the so-ealled
protective poliey which has been in force
for many years there are te-day mere
mechanics and laboring men ent of em
ployment than ever before in the history
of our country.
In answer te a remark made by Mr.
Landls, that our farmers are proteeted by
a tariff of ten oents en corn, and 20 cents
en wheat, Mr. Diffenderffer said it was of
no pessible advantage te the farmer, be
cause there was no country in the world
cenld crew com as cheaply as we can.
The only protection the farmer gets is the
dntylaid en Sumatra tobaeoo, and the
payment of that duty is evaded by the
importers.
Jeseph F. Witmer oeuld net soe hew a
tariff en foreign manufaotures oeuld pos
sibly be of any benefit te the farmer, as
it raised the price of every implement he
uses en his farm and every artlole of
olething he wears en his baek.
Mr. Breslus thought that protection te
the manufacturer would benefit the far
mer because it would enable the manufac
turer te purohase the farmers produce.
The farmers, thoreforo, could afford te
pay mero for his blacksmithicg and wagon
making, and farmers' implements than he
could otherwise de.
Mr. Diffenderffer added that men had te
eat whether they were ldle or at work,
and unless it oeuld be shown that the
population was increased by proteotiou,
the farmers' home market would be always
about the same.
Messrs. Illller, Ilunsoekor and ethers
participated in the disousslen whieh began
te assume a decidedly political turn, when
the chair declared the discussion out of
order and it was dropped.
CUTTING BACK TBEKS.
In answer te a question as te whother
yenng trees planted in the fall should be
cut back at once, or net until the fel
lowing spring, Calvin Cooper answered
that it is best net te out them until
spring.
EUnOI'EAN FAItMINO.
On motion of S. P. Eby, esq , an invi
tation was extended te Qee. W. Ilonsel te
deliver before the society a lecture een.
talning his observations en farming and
farm life in Europe
FBUIT exhibits.
F, R. Dlffenderfler exhibited bofero the
soeiety somefino Bpecimens of Ilubardseu's
Nonsueh,Missourl Remanltcs and King of
Thompson County apples.
Calvin Coepor exhibited two (Ice seed
ling winter apples for a name.
Daniel Smeyeh oxhibited a late ssedling
peach.
Adjourned.
BlILKKU BY A. SNAKE.
Why Farmer Yard's Vew Oame In with au
Bmpty Uddrr.
Jehn Yard, a farmer living en the
Brunswiek plke, eight miles from Tren Tren
eon, N. J., has been pasturing a number
of cows en a let en his place for seme
time. Recently he noticed that one of the
linen of theruSnvariably came in in the
morning as dry as though she had been
milked. lie was puzzled at this, and, as
an experiment, changed her te another
pasture. She immediately begau te give
the usual amount of milk. After a few
days she was returned te the old pasture
with the ether cows, and at oneo ceme iu
dry, as before.
Finally Mr. Yard set a boy te watch the
cow. The mystery was then quickly
solved. The boy reported that early iu the
morning a large snake, "the biggest he
had ever seen," came and breakfasted
from the cow's udder, draining it com
pletely dry. The cow did net Beem te
mind the operation. The faets are vouch
ed for by responsible persons who have
seen the snake taking its meruing meal.
Charged Wltu Siring Their Ueuse.
At 3 o'cleok Monday morning a fire was
discovered in the frame dwelling of James
Kennedy, in the Seventh ward, Wllllams Wllllams
pert. The fleer and sides had been
liberally sprinkled with coal oil. Mrs.
Kennedy was arrested. Her husband
managed te eseape and get as far away as
LiewisDurg. ine building was saved. It
is supposed that they sought te burn it
bocause the party of whom they purehased
it had advertised it for sale through the
sheriff, beeause they had failed te pay for
it.
A Salrmlih Among the Uucters.
Wlien typhoid fever broke out at Pert Jer
vU, seme doctors quarreled about hew te euro
It. Each said his way was the best, and soveral
said all the ethers wero entirely wrong and
Kntiw nuiuniK kueui euw 10 care it A uiiiu
knowleuge et medlclne is a dangerous thing,
but a very valuable Item of medical Unowl Unewl Unowl
edgo Is, that Brown's iron Bltters builds up
wasted systems, and by enriching onleebled
bleed irlves health and Btrenctli Dr. W.J.
Newblll, et Carter's Creek, Va.,says, "Brown's
Iren Bitters Is ene et tbe best tonics 1 ever
prescribed-"
Tbe mystery has been solved at last ;
our teeth no longer need decay,
All troubles of the mouth are past.
By SOZODONT thoy're swept away ;
And young and old may smlle secure
With lips and teeth se bright and pure.
07 lwdeedAw
Served Him Bight,
"I have used Burdeek llloed JllUert, and
am happy te say they have dene me mero
geed than anything yet. Bend a lurtherqnan
tlty at ence." This man was a sultercr trout
dyspepsia for twenty years. Ills name Is
AlexandPr Laugh, and he Uves at Alpena,
Mich. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 North Ojuoeu street.
iSncKlen's Arnica salve.
The Best Salve In tho'werld ler Cuts,
llmla.ia UnMia YTIviVM Unit I! hniim ITavrev
Seros, Tetter, Chapped lianas, Chilblains,
Cerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures 1'Uus, or no pay required. It Is guar guar guar
untoet te glve perfect saUslacUen or money
by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Uuceu stroet. Laucastur.
Uatlslactlen; Universal.
" In the pest tbree months I have sold ene
huni'red and six bottles et Themat' Eclectrle
Oil. Never saw a medlclne In my llle that
gave such unlversal satisfaction. Cured an
ulcsraled threat ter me In twenty-tour hours t
never-talled te relieve my children et croup-"
C. B. Hall, DruggUt, Urayyille, 111. Per sale
by II. B. Cochran, druyglst, 137 and 139 North
(Jucen streut.
a walking Skeleton.
Mr. E. Springer, et Mechanlcsburg, Pa:,
writes : " I was afflicted with lung lever and
alisceas en ;lungs, and reduced te a walking
tkeleten. Get a Troe bottle et Dr. King's New
Discovery ler Consumption, which did me
se much uoed that 1 bought a dollar bottle.
Alter using thiee bottles, teund myself once
mero a man, completely restored te health,
with a hearty appetite, and a gain la flesh et
49 pounds." Cail at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes.
ln'and 1J0 North tlaeen street, Lancaster, Pa
and get a tree bettle et thli certain oureter
all Lung Diseases. Large bottles. ILCO. (3)
We Challenge the World.
W hen we Bay we believe, we have evidence
le prove mat euuuu a uonsumuueu uuia u
decidedly the best Lnmr Medicine mode, in as
much as It wUl euro a common or Chrenie
Cough In one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bienchltla, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mero caws of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where tbeylaU, It U
tnr.
Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
89 North Queen street, Iou7-eed 1
and 189
IBtftlalwMI"
With every disease Imaginable for the last
three years. Our
Druggist,!. J. Andersen, recommending)
" Hep Bitter, te me
I nsed two bottles I
Am entirely cured, and heartily recommend
Ilep Bitters te overy ene. J. D. Walker, Buck
ner, He.
I write this as a
Token of the great appreciation I have et
your Hep
Bitters. I was amieted
With Inflammatory rheumatlsm 1 1 1
Fer nearly
Beven years, and no medlclne seemed te de
me any
Geed III
Until I tried two bottles of your Hep Bitters,
ana te my surprlse I am as well te-day as ever
I was. I hepe
" Yeu may have abundant success "
In this irreat and "
Valuable medlclne :
Anyone I wishing te knew mero
abent my cure T
Can learn by addressing me, E. II.
Williams, HOI 16th street, Washington, D. 0.
I conslder your
Komedy the best remedy In existence
for Indigestion, kldney
Complain.
" And nerveus deblllty." I have Just
Boturned
" Frem the south In a IrulUess search ler
health, and find that your bltters are doing me
mero
Geed I
Than anything elte ;
A month age I was extremely
"Emaclatedl II"
And soarcely able te walk. Ne w I am
Gaining strength I and
' Flesh I "
And hardly a day passes but what I am
complimented en my Improved appearance,
and it Is all due te Hep
Bltters 1 J . Wlcklltre Jacksen,
Wilmington, Del.
SVNene genulne without a bnneh el green
Heps en the white label. Shnn all the vile,
poisonous stun" with " Hep " or " Heps " In
their name. seplS-Tu.ThftSlm
OLOTBMO.
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EBa a uatxii-eb.
PALL AND WINTER
Ready-Made Clothing
Iu all the Latest and most Fashlonable
Styles for lien's, Teuth's, Beys' and CML
(Iren's Wear. Assortment never larger, Qual.
ltles never botter. styles never handsemer.
Prices never lower.
PINE AND MEDIUM OBADE WOOLENS
Fer Custom Tailoring, embracing all the
leading novelties et American, English and
e rcncii inuuuiaciure. xae granaest assort
ment et goods In the ploce shown by any
clothing house In eastern Pennsylvania.
Before ordering your Fall or Winter Suit
step In and leek through our stock. We have
goods te Bull you, and for them will guaran
tee te glve prices yen will pay and net com
plain. MYERS & RAM,
LBAIUNU LANCASTER CLOTHIEE8,
KO. 13 BAST KINO BTRBBT,'
LANCASTER. PA.
H
IltSU & UUOTIIKK.
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
MADE TO ORDER,
we have the goods te suit veu our fitting and
titmmlngwlil please you; OlllPBlCES ABE
THE LOWEST.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
ALREADY MADE,
we can new ploase you, and ask you te cill.
Be you man, youth boy or child, we want yen
te ceme and buy your
CLOTHING,
Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear,
WINTER OR SUNDAY BHIRTS,
or bntover you noed el us, as our goods are
thnnewest and best. Our goods are positively
cheaper than any ever ellered in this city. Alt
we ask Is te call at our store, when we will be
plcased te show you our goods, as also te glve
you the bonetttet enr cash buying and selling,
HIESH& BROTHER,
PENN HALL CLOTIUNU UOUSE,
Oer. of Oontre Square and North
Queen St..
LANCASTElt. PA.
T
1I1K HKASDN rOU OPKUAH
AND DUAUAT1C KNTEUTAINMENTS
13 ATIIAND, ANDOrCOUUSETHK
Yeung Men Want te Loek Their Best.
TO DO THIS THIS THEY SHOULD CALL AT
Bnrger&Sutten's,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Where Opera and All Mher Salts
ABE MADK AT
FBIOES THAT WILL A8T0MI8H.
Blue, Black and Brown Corkscrews,
BEST BABQAIN3 KVEtt OrfEBKD.
Burger & Sutten,
Ne. 24 Centra Squart,
I&SOASZBK, PA.
febl-lvd
uLBxmam,
LZ'.
t 2. -
Bluterins,wirxiyUytlBh
long delayed, will mirily oete.
The vital question It ar TOU
prepared ? We are. and bona
,?
you will give us trie oppertmttr
te supply you with warm m&&
seasonable Olething. Ourcoed.:"!
styles and prices are alf rifht
and must give satisfaction. v "
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LedgerBQilding, Sixth andOWUitSk,
PHILADELPHIA.
B2-4md
TJKMOVAl, SHU OPKMINO.
.
LuraiBTM, FaJept. IS, MM,
i uesire 10 maxe known te my
and customers, and the publle la i
that 1 have removed from V Berth
street te Ml North Queen street, feraMtly
occupied ey me nrm ei Bmaung Baas
man, where I have opened with a large as-'
sortraent of English, French and Oemsa
Novelties, together with a large Has et
-., ... ..uih, wwuitmuH wj mmw -.V.
stock Is, or new goods and new styles, 1 "r .lr
feel assured that in soliciting a oonUBB eonUBB oenUBB
anco et your patronsge, you will have aa
opportunity of making eeloctlens from a
stock unequalled In its variety and adapt
ed te the prosent demand, whleh la H
geed values, gentlemanly styles awt
effects, and exquisite fit. Nothing bat the
very best of workmanship ; and price te
suit everybody. Please favor me wHh
your orders.
Yours very truly,
D. R. WINTERS.
L.
UANBMAN UBO.
MERCHANT TAILORINGS
DEPAETMENT.,
QBAND DISPLAY OF
GOODS IN THE PllOli
i
-fob-
FALL & WINTER WEAR?
WB MAKE TO OBDXB . . SP1
' 11 IS
viwrai ultima, biihmi ,m c
&aiuu JLA11AKJ i ATACSAD I S
At S3 00, SAM, W.Q0. 15.09, $4.00,7.09, t .? jfc ,
SUITS t SUITS t 8UI1BI
v
A Geed BnslneaaHnltatSU.
ABtBMl
tnwtuii,
ek, Bfsjwaaasl
nessBultatUt. A NleeCaMlmera
samples. All marked la Plata
Lewest Cash Prlee. Beya' Scheel 8
goea variety are new aupiayee.
sr
only te leek and get posted, a, eus
me lowest.
L.&ansman&Bra
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The FASUIONABLE MEKCHABT TA1LOH ;'
AND OLOTBI1UM,
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Ne. 66-68 NORTH Q01N
Bight, en the Beulhwest cenutr el
LAM0A8TXB, PA.
Net connected with any. etbsr aMsMaav
house In the elty. a j, ,. .
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Ne. 6 East Kin Str.
I have new In stock the most cesaelett aaiia
choicest assortment of
si
FINE WOOLENS
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Itles. A splendid aatertateat t a,j;,a.
LIQUT AND niAVY'WBMHR r A
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Pilees AS LOW AB TUB LOWBS US att:i
goods warraaiea as repraaaaise.
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