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Volume XXlNe 33.
LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1884.
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SUMMER
RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY.
Lace Pins,
Hair Pins,
Cellar Buttens,
Bracelets and Bangles.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne.
LANCABTKlt, PA.
I) BY UUVliH
yi!Xt UOOif Til TUB UUUKT UOUNK.
FAHNE8TOCK,
OUK UNPIIECEDKNTED HALE OK
LADIES- AND CHILDREN'S COATS
LAST SEASON, rendered It nncni.arr that we should htvn b tter faclllll - for the Cem-
InglBessen. We Imve Jut completed enlarging, leinedelliiganii refurnishing our CLOAK
lteOM, anil are new prepared te show a large anil varied stock ul
. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS
IN AM. TUB NEWfcST STl LBS.
Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, All Sizes'.
r b. fahnbstoee:,
Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse.
VAllfMIO, JtV.
JB. M AHT1N A VU,
Upholstery Department.
NOW KOU FALL THADE.
Ubolr-e HI I.K AND WOOL COVEK1NOS fop rurnltuie, Latubieiulni and Leng Uiirtfilns.
lta Mike, Kamles, Turcemera, Ilepps. Ae
Lace and Net'lnvliam Curlulns, all Prices.
Lace Cui talus m low as 03e, pur pair.
NEW MWISHUUKTA'NH.
Walnut, Kbeny, Af-haml Mahogany Pn!e, complete, with Ulnvs,
A3., OOe, Kbeny Poles, lira! Trimmings, 7Ac t'rlngt,) Uluipi,, Ac.
Ijunbrrqulns. ' eiik ( urtalus, and all branches
experienced Upholsterer
FALL CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS.
WINDOW SHADES, all Widths md Celers (
Hhvlej put up, be't Spring Fixtures anil Shi'lltig, ter 78s.
LAUUE STOCK OF -
Remodeling
Borders for
old Carpets altered and runt by experienced
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cemer West King and PrinM) Street .
S
UlUMtt OAHfKT UALL,
BARGAINS !
AT
SHIEK'S OAEPET HALL.
Helling Off te Clet Buntness. Everything Mast Positively be Sold.
A mil Line of BODY 1IHUSSKL8, TAl'KSTUY, and All Grades of 1NUUA1N CAUPKTS,
HUGS, IILANKKTS, COVElW.KTJandOIL (JLOTU.
OT ALL AT A 8A0IitFI0K.S3k
- Prompt attention given te the Mannfactnraet Bag Carport te nr.lci
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
OOR. W. KING AND WATBH BTS
fnljW frmdaw
VAHPBTD
K
T4BLIUIIKU 1830,
carpet;
AT
Philip
Schum, Sen & Ge's
150 riOUTH WATEB BTUEET,
LANOABTEB, PA.
We nave a full supply
1NU CAUPKTS. We (
et UAU AND FILL-
euly use the best of
varna.
11 veu want a geed, serviceable
Carpet,
nltuue come and exumlne our stock
bull) it)
purcuaaiug eimiwuuiu, a. we win sun us cueap
as the cheapest. Come and see toryeurselt and
becouvlnced, as we always have tbe reputa
tion et making flrsl-clasa Carpets.
CUSTOM RAG OAltFKTS A SPECIALTY!
COVKULETU. COUNIKltPANKS, 11 LAN.
KKT8, GAKPKT CHAIN, STOCK
ING YAUN.Aa
Dyeing
Uee.
Dene In all its branches at stiert no-
COAL1
COAL I
Ol the beet quallty.lexpreesiy ter family use.
TUVA SAMPLE TON.
BEMKMUKBTUK OLD STAND.
PUILIP BUUM, SON & CO'S.
NO. 1WHOUTU WATKU BCUKKT,
iMmil
PA
IHBUUANVJC
rpuu
Prudential Insurance Ge.
OS AMEU10A.
Heme Offloe H8WARK, 9. J.
Tha Prudential offers a plan by which every,
one may secure a luad soffleient ter burial
HDrneses. This Geranunr 1. nndnrsHl bv Him
leading business muu and inanulactururser
Lancaster county. Claims paid wltuia U
hour alter proof el death.
-CALL AT
Ne. 12 SOUTH DUKB BTBBBr,
J"ea CiacuLi.Es ad laFoucATtea,
20 Bellnble A
Wmd
Of AMT.
JEWELRY,
4. West King
Street.
mayllMyd
Lancaster, Pa
et
Upholstery Werk, done promptly by
Old Carpets.
workmen.
I.ancaHter, Pu.
BARGAINS !
)
LANJAHTBR, PA
ULAN AND UVKKNhM'AUA.
ii
1UM OlAltTlN
Glassware. - Queeusware.
AT-
CHINA HALL.
WK AUK NOW UKCK1V1NU
Our Pall Importations.
OUK ASSO'tTMKNT WILL CONTAIN
MANY NliW AND NOVKL AUTICLES.
WE ylLLSHOW A
FINE LINE OF WARE.
The same gu&ranbe el satlstuctlen or ex
change wlU acoemptuy all our baits.
IWU1VK UB A CALL.-t
High & Martin,
16 KANT R.NU NTIUET,
LANCASTK'I, l'A-
I'HOTUUUAI-ln
J.
k. miTit,
Our aim is te inake as PHUTY A
PICTUKKei your child as the In dan.
tauoeus process will admit, lake a
leek at the 81'hOIMIiNS at the en.
trance te our Gallery,
J. E. ROTE.
Ne. 108 North Utut-nj
ttntMi
tnwt,
IllSNN UlUAliS A I' Ul-iti ffU UOK UOK
dred, a iwttur cigar thau Is aeld by most
dealers at 11.75, at
HABTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONTCIQAK
8TOKC
IB1HVAU
tUK AKK UUIOK AND MUKK.-'I U'K
I Ilenseir. Cnpclim I'lnsters constantly In
uiy practice." Or. J. M. Wantlell. Trice Mu
fWTlUUKA KKMBU1K4.
OUTIOUEA.
1NFANTILK II LOO II rUlliriKUB
SKIN UKAUTlKlhltd.
AND
AI'OIITIVRCUUK KOK KVKItY FOKM Or
SKIN AS II III.OOD DIHKAHKS. KUOM
I'lJU'LKcl TO BUUUrULA
rVKANI.II.Kand lllrth Hmners. Jlllk CrusU
Ptnllud Ilead, Kczmniw, anil nvury (or n et
liclnnp, Bculy, Pimply. Hcrnluleusund Inhur
ltud lilsfiuivs el fiu Illoud, ykln and ncnlp,
with l.tisi et Mair.lrnm Inlanry te Ae, cured
by thu Cuticcra Ukselvkkt. thu new bleed v v
rlrtiir, lntenmlly, miji Cutiuea and Lcncmu
Keat, thnffnitlTSKlii curiie. externally. Abto Abte
lutelu pure and ntje, and may be uttd from
tht moment of birth.
" OUE LITTLB BOY."
Mr. nnd Mrs KveruttBlebblns. liclchertewn.
Main , write: ur IIUIm boy was terribly
atlllcudwl hPcrelula, -alt Itheum and Kry
ttipelaievi rolnce he was Ixirn, and nothing
we could glvii him helped hi in until we tiled
t iTituii kkukuika which Krttiluilly cured
him, uut 1 hu is new iu lalras any nliild."
" WORKS TO A CHARM."
J, R. Weeks, esq,, town treasurer, St. Albans,
Vt., says In a letter ditto IMarchSHs " It wurxs
te a cliarin en my Imby'M face and head. Cured
men no entirely aim lias netriy cleaned thu
Inouef KirtM. 1 liiivu recemuiHnded It te sev
eral, and Dr Plant hat ordered 11 ler them. '
"A TERRIBLE OA8B "
Charles Kayie Illnkln, Jersey City Heights
N. ,l wrllet : ' II y son, a lad of twelve jeary,
was completely cuted e( a terrible uiteiet
hrzi ma by thu CuncCRA Kkmedies. Krem thu
top el his heid te the soles et Ills met was one
miLrta el t.calii " f.vi ry ether remedy and phy.
slclaiis hud been tried In vain.
FOR PALE, LANGUID,
Kmncltted children, with pimply, sallewshln,
thuiUTicUKA IlKMteixi will pr ve a perti ci
blenaing, cluunslug the bleed and sklueiiu
litrlteil tmpurltlts and exixdllni; the germs of
ncrelula, rheumittlaui, consumption and 8a
vi re skin diseases.
Held everywhere l'rlce: ( cticuka, 10 ci nts i
ltiweLBMT, ' 14); bOAP, ! cents Petter
Ditie ane cukhil'aL te , llr.pten, Mas,
ri.ua ler " tiuw te Onrel.Kln lU.f.."
DA O'NT fe Cutlcura 6eip, an exiul
AJiJ A itciy iiernimeil akin lieuutltlur,
aud Tel et, Hutu and Nursery tuuative.
'rillO I inlllUKA Kr.MKUIt.H FOIt MAI.K
X at Cochra 's Drug Mere, 137 anil 139
North Ouevu stieet, Lancaster, 1'a.
CATARRH.
SAN FOKD'S It 4 DICAL CURE.
run tirr.t lUI'inle Ill-tllUiluii of vflteti
It 1, AuirTleu rlu-, UHi.am.u Ifur,
eiarlgulc, Uluv.r il..wim, tte.,
ror'he Immediate relief and Permanent Cure
of every lerui of Caturrli, Irmu u Minnie Head
Celd or lnduenza te the 1-e-n el Smell, Taste,
and lit atlflK, Cough, llrbuchllls.und Incipient
Con.umptleii. Ku let In live minutes '.a any
and every case. NethluK llke it. Or tetul,
ti'ajrnnt wholesome, cure buclns from Ilrst
application, unci U rapid, radleal, permanent,
and never lulling.
Oim bettlu lt.kdlcal Cure, one Ilez Catirrhal
delventand Aauletd's lubaler.all In one pack.
ae, lermlng a complete Ueuttr.unt, et nil
drusgtsta ler 11 Ask ler Sanfeiid'h UadieaL
Cdrk PeTTsn Once and Ciikmiealcu., uosien.
J.tMUrOtlU'S KAlllUAL.UUKbFIIKMAl.h
O at Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne 1.17 and 133
North (Jueen street. Lancaster. Pa.
Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Nerve.
COLI INS' VOL AICKLKCTK1CPLA8TKII
Instantly affects the Nervous System nnd ban.
Uhes Pain A perfect hlectrlc llatlery com.
I) I ned with a Pereus Plaster ter twenty-dve
cents It anulhllatei Palu, vitalizes Weak
aud Wern out Parts, Strengthens 11 red Mus
cles, pievents Din ase, and does meiu In one
hall the time than any ether plaster In the
weild. bold everywheiu ectl-lmdAw
1 1 I1BAT
INDIAN ltIEl)ICIr,
KA-TOH-KA,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE.
-KOHTHK
Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach.
It Is made by the Indians,
Used by the Indians,
Beld by the Indians,
It Is Purely Vegetable
It surely cures all diseases et the Stomach,
Liver, llowelsuudllleod Itlftaliuestaspetltlc
for all lerms et KheumaMsui. It will cuiu
d Wen te when all ether temedles have fulled.
Dtieeliens are plainly printed en every het
ue.
All tribes et Indians have their medicines,
but
Ka-Ten-Ka
Is a remedy of the Pacific Coast, and Is used
by Bit, It Is composed el roots, herbs, aud
barks gathered aud prepared by the
Warm Spring Indians of Oregon,
And Is favorably known and used In all parts
et the world. Itie sick or ailing si.euld net
delay Its use. It will prevent as well ascuie
disease. Its pi Ice Is one dollar per bottle, or
six bottles ter five dollars, Asa for It and see
that ou get It, It Is ter sale by all Druggists,
and by thu OltrGeN INDIAN MKD1C1NK
COMPANY, Cerry, Pa,
Medoc Indian Oil
T11K UUEATKST PAIN MKD1C1NK ON
hAKTU.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain te cure
Toothache In one minute, Headache In five
minutes. Kaiachu In ten minutes, bore Threat
In ene night. Neurekinin three te five uilu-
UtB.
MODOC INDIAN OIL Is used Internally as
well as externally. Kverv family should have
a bottle within leach. It U u uocter In the
hotifce.
irer sale by all Druggists. Price 23c. pur
bottle. Large size bottles, bec.
INDIAN ceuuti aiiiui' is a prompt
spetlhc ler Coughs, Colds and Lung diseases.
Seu. ier bottle. Ka ten ka, Modoe Indian OU
and Indian Cough Syrup ler sine (wholesale
and retail) at Coehrau's Drug ttoie, Ne. 137
mid Ul .North Cjueen street, Lancaster, Pa.
mS-lyitWAS&w
I llAV'1 Bl-r.OlrlO aibUIUlNH.TIIK
VI i.ieul Kugllah Kemedy. An unlalllug
cure for Uut etency.and all Diseases that lel
low Less et Memery, Universal lassitude,
1'alu In the Hack, Dimness et Vision, Prema
tuieuld Age, uud mail) ether diseases that
lend te Insa Ity or consumption and a Pre
mature iirave. Kull pnrtieulms In our pain
phlrt, which wodeslie te tend tree by mall te
everyone. The K peel de Medltlnels sold by
all druggists at II per package, or six pauk
bgen ler S, or will be sent tree my mail en the
receipt el the money, by addressing the agent.
II. 11. COCIIttAN, Druggist,
Nen. 137 and ISO North Queen street, Lancas
ter, rn.
u account of ceuutertelts, we have adopted
the Yellow Wrupper i the only genuine.
1I1K UKAY MKDlUlM!. CO.,
dAw Ulutlale, N. Y.
VI lLLKte'B
COUGH SYRUP
IB
PUT O.V TIIK MAKKKT ON ITB
MK1UT3.
WTry It. Alt
epl7-lmdAw,
Yenr Dealer (or It.
THE TELEGRAPH EDITOR.
AH1WPOKTANT MKWHPAfEH ATTAUUIS
I'ertennl rxpetlenoMel One Who Knew
Utw It It MlreMli A Uaelai Wnu is
Karly Appreciated.
Jehn J. rilnnln American Journalist.
It i sew loraethleic like fourteen years
sluce I preptted tny llrst sheet of oepy fur
that palladium of human thought, that
oeiaatvatorof human progress and that
obamplen of human tleuta the great
Ametlean dally preaa. from that evil
Leur te the present writing fate, fertuue
and circumstances', ever which I could net
by any possibility nave the slightest con
tiel, liave placed me in almost every pesi
tien knewu te the editorial department of
or a newspaper. 1 have " done ' lire,
police, porting, political, legislative, arid
legal it portion. I have rewritten, con
densed, padded, amplified and headed. I
have beeu eity editor, telegraph editor,
dramatic editor, sporting editor, religions
editor, managing editor, and yen, ouee,
glory, ei glories t I have been the
editor.
My experienes, I am aware, does net
cover many years. There are hundreds of
newspaper writers at their desks new who
were veterans in the service ere I began.
Aud yet it is possible that I may have
observed some things, some ehanges, some
peculiarities duriug the brief period of my
cotinectieu with this business, or profes
sien, or whatever you are plu.ised te eall
it, whleh will prove Interesting if net in.
struotive.
I am net able tn tell you why the tele-
graph editor arose before my vision the
momeut you asked me te contribute some
thing te your excellent magazine. But he
did, and he has remained there ever slnee.
Leeking down the long corridors of
memery I can see him leaning ever the
shabbii st and most uncomfortable table in
the elllce, round-shouldered aud prcma
tmely gray, struggling with the associated
press report and damning the operator.
Oue of the highest privileges as well as
eue of the most prized prerogatives of the
telegraph editors position is his unques
tienec aud unassailable right te dumu the
operator at all times aud under all olruutn elruutn
Htauces. I can tee him with a sheet of
"special" report belore him, under tl e
glare and heat et the midnight burner,
tilling in the "the's" the "ami's" the '-a's"
uud "el's and as I watch him, his pencil
steps and obstinately refuses te go en. He
moves nervously iu bis rickety chair ; be
aoratebes his ear with the point el his
lead-peueil ; he holds tbe dispatch up te
the light ; he reads the preoeedtng sentonee
ever again
"t 11 o'clock te-nlfht flames were dl.
covered trem the Inurtti fleer et the large
stone building, 418 lhemas stieet .
That rtads all right. This is what
slightly disturbs him :-r-
"Mre dept promptly hand which citizens
extinguished llremau McOrew tell Ireui
luduer letl arm broken girl crushed railing
say-light supposed originated detective Que.
Nothing tlescrlue anguish et tnqthir boy
hurl less triv al new awaiting ldeuilQcatleu
morgue "
I ean see him as he straightens out this
tangle, and I bear his muttered exeera
tiens, as they tall in a perfect avalauehe
upon the head'el no, uet the operator
the oeriegpon'dem. Peer, louesema,- ob 4
scum buried-out of sight telegraph edi
tor 1 I am sorry for birr. 11 is lite is a
hard oue even en the bast ei papers; en
the average paper it is eca of tiresome,
thankless, eudleaa drudgery. Ne eue
appreciates or values his work, for le ere
knows him lie enters the office at dusk,
gees home at day break and sleeps during
the busiest and best bouts of the twenty
four. Although he has it witbiu his power
every night te display men into eelebrity
or te ceudeuBe them into oblivion, nobody
cultivates his acquaintance. I'olitieians
who ewa him ah, se much 1 pass by
him without a word or sign of recognition
and clasp the city eduei's hand warmly.
When e.hers are invited out te leek at the
beautilul stars, he is net among the for
tunate ene. When eigare are sent up te tbe
e 111 oe, he is lueky if he can seoure the
empty box te keep bis tobacco in. Nobody
praises his work. The public haB a vague
idea that all the subheads as well as all
tbe display heads, ever whieh he has
toiled uutil his brain Hwims, oemo by tele
graph and go directly te tbe printer.
I'oer fellow 1 I am sorry for him. My
heart gees out ter him, for I wss oneo a
telegraph editor mysels.
Aud I was a telegraph editor in the days
wheu our paper didn't have the associated
press franchise. It was then the Glebe
it is new the Glebe Democrat. It had
oensideiable trouble in these days te find
telegraphic news enough te fill the six
columns of its Ilrst page. It has consider
able trouble in these days te liud room
eueugh ler its tolegraphie news en five
pages, isut telegraph, editing when there
is a supply of telegraph matter constantly
pouring iu is eue thing, and telegraph
edltiug when there Is no telegraph, as was
frt quently the case in tbe old Qlebt ofllee
wheu the solitary and invalid Poellio and
Atlantle wire was down, is another. My
understanding when I entered upon tbe
duties of telegraph editor in tbe Glebe
olHee was, that I oeuld safely bet upeu tbe
I'acitle aud Atlantie line being down seven
nights a week. "If you make your oal eal oal
eulatlons ou this basis," said Mr. MeCul
lagh, as be engaged roe, "you will be
prepared fei emergencies. New, w bother
tbe line is up or down, working, crossed
or grounded, we want abjut six columns
of interesting, newsy and spicy telegrapbie
matter from all parts of the civilized
universe. Are you capable of furnishing
it?"
I modestly replied that I would try my
hand at It.
"All right then," said Mr. Cullagh.
"They are short of first page matter up
stairs. Bit dewu and wire me about 1000
words from New Orleans en the Yirginlus
Outrage."
It wan a dull morning in Bt, Leuis from
that time ou when the Glebe didn't oou eou oeu
tain expensive telegrams from New Or
leans Washington, New Yerk, Ilavana
aud even Madrid en the Captain Fry out
rage, we naa te have telegrams from
ether points, of oeurse, but when one has
get bis grape-vine system in working
order but little diiUsulty is experienced in
reaching out after miscellaneous news. A
half oelumn of appalling aoeidents may be
easily collected, for lustauce, by locating
the seenes In the extreme northeastern or
northwestern end of some spaisely-inhab
ited oeuuty, where your paper doesn't
olreulate aud where there Is nobody living
who will take interest enough in the mat.
ter te write a oentradiotiou of the story te
your contemptible contemporary. What
is mere Bimple than te furnish a couple of
oelumus of these :
A SHOCKING) DKAT1I.
Uloeuivotov, 111.. September 0 News has
reached here ei aihecklug accident whleh has
Ju.t occurre I near the centre et MuLaln
county, a. turmer named Uibsen and his
three beyB were grinding sugtr cane when tbe
e elhtn. et the old man bucaine entangled in
thu cylinder, lie was drawn in between thtm
beleie the heises could be stepped, and als
body was Irlgntlully mangled, lie died
sbeitlvaiierward. Uibsen had but recently
moved Inte the county aud wasaceinparaltve
Strauget.
AISOTHBK VICTIM Or TUB BKVOLVHK,
BUU4VAM Goleu, Cel., September 8. Kd.
Bansem and Canada liUI, two mountain
roughs, get Inte an altercation In a bar room
I here te-ttay, wheu lUusein pulled a revolver
and fired, killing Canada Hill en the spot,
liansem Is threatened by the vigilantes.
A BAD ArFAlK.
Raten Heatm La., September 10. Thlrtr
five miles norlhwcstet here, In the small vll
lagoei ou 1-n.iicis, vwe ueys were Killed this
itttrnoen by the explosion et a saw-mill
In 1 r. Thefr names nave n&t been learned
ei jour correspondent,
These will serve te Illustrate. I ought
te state that the Glebe was paying heavily
in these days for a report whieh was sel
dom received, and, if my memory serves
me right, a tariff of a four cents per word
was charged by the Western Union upon
all speeials ler that offleo. Every effort
was made te get the news but without
avail, until at length, after a bitter fight,
the paper secured tbelptess dispatches by
absorbing a German daily, and with them
a reduction of tbe tariff en speeials.
1 have been employed ou ether pipers
since, wheu it was necessary te oelleot
" Jim Crew" dispatches occasionally, but
tbe baeks of tbe old monopoly has long
age beeu broken, and no paper need suitor
for telegraph facilities- new. With ttie
increase of facilities the demand for am
plifiers has deereased, and the telegraph
editor of the present time is oceupied
during the long hours of the nlgbt, net se
much in padding as in oendonsing the
news.
A IIUKKIISLK VltlnE,
A Jealous lluibmt Uut. lilt VeuDg Wits'
Threat,
One of the most shocking tragedies that
has occurred iu tbe Schuylkill countyregien
in a long time was enaeted en the top of
the Mahenoy Mountain, between this place
and Ringtown, at dusk en Tuesday even
ing, Jehn Osenbach, a man about 27
years of age, and his wife, Sarah, nged
10, were en tbeir way te Shenandoah,
when her husband, who had been jealous
ei his wife for seme time, deliberately cut
her threat.
Oinnbach andjbls wife were married four
years atre, but never lived happily, owing
te the jealous disposition of tbe former.
They had been separated for about a ear.
Yesterday Osenbach met his wife aud
asked her te go te tbe Catawlssa Valley
with him te-day. 8be went and worked
all day in a Held picking potatoes. On
tbe way borne be asked her for a kiss and,
when he embraced her, he pulled back her
bend and deliberately out her threat,
Oienbach trek te the weeds and the
woman ran into Shenaudeah and fell ex
bausted en tbe street. Dr. Streup sewed
up the wound, but tbe woman cannot live
uutil morning.
An Intelligent Heg,
Waterford township, Erie couety, has a
case of dumb brute intelligence whleh is
quite remarkable. A few days age Mrs.
William M. Quay, while out riding, uad
with her a little son of a neighbor, S. M.
Benn, and her own little daughter. The
berse, beoeming irichteued en a bridge,
backed evor aud, falling into the creek
with tbe buggy and inmates, wasd.owned.
Mrs. Quay was also drowned. A hound
deg wuicb. had followed the Benn boy
sprang in and assisted a paseer-by in
saving tbe children and then ran
home, and through bis whines and
demonstrations, led Mr. and Mrs. Benn
te the soene of the disaster, where they
found their child being resueitated by
kiDd-fctuclB,-
Paett About the Uhlld".
A healthy child Is a luy in the Louse. A'slck
and fceble child Is a constant worry. The
diseases whleh atlaek the child are chledy
these v. hlch alUck the digestive ergaus aud
thu bleed. Brown's Iren Bitters acta gently
but pewerlully en these, restoring the child
le health and vigor. It Is a pleasant medicine
te take, and the children uiuer Its use will
gain strength lu every portion et the body.
uueKlen'. Arnica salve.
The Uest Salve in tho'werld ter Cuts,
Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Kevor
Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns,and all skin eruptions, anil positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It U guar
anteed uigive ported satlsmctlen or money
relnnded. Price, x cents per box Vergsle
by II. B Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Qncim street. Lancaster.
Tnraw Away 8330.
" Troubled with asthma ler eight years. Net
quite two bottles et l'hemat' Kaleetrie Oil
cured me completely alter spsndlng everi-iM
without the slightest benenu" Tnislswual
August Truhner, et Tjrone, Pa., sujs. Ker
sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street.
A Walking Skeleton.
Mr. K. Spilnger, et Mnchanlcsburg, la.,
writes: "1 was mulcted with lung lever uud
abscess en lungs, and reduced te n ualkinij
skeleton. Uet a iree bottle ei Or. King's New
Discovery ler Consumption, which did me
be much geed that 1 bought a dollar bottle.
Alter using three bottles, leund mjselfonce
mere a man, completely restored te health,
with a hearty appetite, and a gain In lledb et
40 pounds " Cull nl Cochran's Diug Stere, Nes.
l7.uud 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.,
and get a tree bottle et till, certain cure ter
all Lung Diseases. Large bottles 11.10. (3)
Itow Aoeut tbe lle.es.
Many people before vuichaslng a medlclnu
naturally Inquire tl oslieel thu dose and the
suength et lu lu using llurdeck Bleed JHUeri
uteaspoeutul ler thelitUu onus and two lea lea lea
spoemuls ler grown inlks are all that 1.1 neces
sary ut ene time. This magnldeent medicine
Is net only economical but ery pluocuutte
the taste. Ker sale by II. B. Coehrau, drug
gist, 137 and 133 North Queen struct.
We Challenge tne World,
When wa say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure Is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as
much as It will cure a common or Chronic
cough In en e-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere ceses of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will euro where they lall, it Is
pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest
ciiuu and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c, fiOc and 1.00. If your Lunirs
are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plus
ter. Sold by 11. B, Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
aud 1391
N erth Queen street. feb7-eed 1
no una AMU htai-iunsux
lUUUUli UUUKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
TOKETAIL BUYERS ATTIIK
Se-Called Wholesale PriceB.
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS,
AT LIBERAL DISCOUNTS.
AT TUB BOOKSTORE OF
JOHI BAEE'S SOUS,
16 and 17 North Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
ir
LLKHH
Black Liniment,
Is a new combination Bclentlflcally and prac
tically compounded, and contains tbe lJEeT
known Ingredients for the ouruel
H4EUMATI8U, NhUUALOIA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
1101LS, CAUUUNCLK3,
Stiff Neck, Pain tn the sides, Back or Leins,
Cuts, llrulies or Hums, Lameuess,
Swelling et the Joints,
And General Bwelllngprtxlucedby Rheumatic
aSeeUens. English aud Uermau dlreclleua.
b!7 OmdAw
MKDIOAJ.
AlBK UACK.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaiter Is absolutely the bt$
ever made, combining the virtues et hops
with gums, balsams and extraets. Its power
Is wonderful In outing dlseases where ether
' W....U. . .... ..trenva ,11,1a uuivt
lasters simply relieve. Crlek in the Back
ml Neck, Pain tn the Side or Limbs, Btlft
piasters Sim;
and Neck. Pa
.Inlnt. .nl Ullanlu. Ut.lnaH f .,.. Dk-u
matlitn, Neuralgia, Sere Cnest. AUectlens of
the Heart nnd Liver, and all pains or aches In
any part cured Instantly by the Hep Platter.
WTry It. Price, cents, or five for ll.tO.
Mailed en reeelpt orprlce. Sold by all drug,
gists anil country stores. Hep Plaiter Corn Cern
pan), Proprietors, Bosten, Mess.
LAME BAOK.1
sTFer constipation, les. et appetite and
dlseaes of the bowels take llawley's Stomach
and Liver Pills. 25 cents. dStllvdftw'S)
M
uj. KNimi'H
Seething .Syrup
H DECIDEDLY TUB
BEST PREPARATION 1TOU TUB
PLAINTS OF CHILDREN.
817-flmilAw
COM.
H
KADO.UAUTKK3 If OH IUS
INDIAN MEDICINES,
KA-TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN. OIL
-AT-
LOCHER'S Drug Stere,
NO. IKABT KING BTBEBT,
LAN0ABTKR.PA..
VLUTllinti.
lOPKNINU
1 I1AVINU UK-OPKNED MT TAILOU
lNOKsTAHLIRHMKNTatmy old stand. Ne.
tl NOKT1I QUEEN STKBK.T, (2d Fleer) with
the finest line et Foreign and Demestic
Woslens ter Fall and Winter Wearlhaveever
shown, 1 would be pleased te have my
teriner customers and the nubile generally
call und examine the samabeTore placing their
erCem. 1'ertect satlstactlsn guaranteed.
Utspecttully,
JOHNJ.8MALINQ,
2d Fleer, Ne. 22 North Queen St.
BS-tfdced
M
vkiie a itaruriis,
PALL AND WINTER
Ready-lade Clothing
Iu all the Latest and meat Fashionable
Styles ler Men's. Youth's, Beys' and Ohll.
lren's Wear. Assortment never larger. Qual
ltles never better. Styles never handsomer.
Prices never lower.
FINE AND MEDIUM QUADE WOOLENS
Fer Custom Tailoring, embracing all the
leading novelties et American, English and
French manufacture. Tbe grandest assort
ment et goods In the piece shown by any
clothing house in eastern Pennsylvania.
Botere ordering your roll or Wlnter Suit
step In and leek through our stock. We have
goods te suit you, and ler them wlllguaran
ti e te give prices you will pay and net com
plain. ffiEIUATEFON,
LEADING LANCASTER QLOTHIKBS,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
Ii
1KS1I Si UKUtUEK,
IP YOU WANT TO HAVE A
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
MADE TO ORDER,
we have the goods te suit you ; our fitting and
tilmmlng will please you; OUUPltlUES AUK
THE LOWEST.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
ALREADY MADE,
we can new please veu, and ask you te ell.
lie you man, youth boy or child, we waut you
te come and buy jour
CLOTHING,
Uuilcrwear, Hosiery, Neckwear,
WINTER OR SUNDAY BUIRTS,
or whatever you need et uu, as our goods are
the newest und best. Our goods are positively
cheaper than any ever oUured In this city. All
we ask is te call at our store, wheu we will be
pleased te show you our goods, as also te give
you the beuuCtet our cesh buying and selling.
HIESI& BROTHER,
l'ENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE,
Oer. of Centre Square and North
Queen St..
LANCASTER, PA.
rpilK MKASON VOU OPKBAH
AND DllAUATIC KNTEUTAINAIKNT8
IS AT HAND, ANDOrCOUUSETHE
Yeung Men Want te Loek Their Beat.
TO DOTHI8 THIS THEVSHOULD CALL AT
Burger &Sutteii's,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Where Opera and All Other Suits
ARE MADE AT
EEICES THAT WILL ASTONISH.
Blue, Black and Brown Corkscrews,
BEST UAUOA1NS EVEU OITFBKD.
Burger & Sutten,
MEROHAN7 7AIL0H8 AND
ULOTJIJJUltS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
IANCA8TEK, PA.
febMVd
metmurm.
Blustering, windy days, thoef a '
long delayed, will aurely oert.
The vital question Is ar YOU
prepared ? We are, and hop
you will give us the opportunity '
te supply you with warm tad
styles and prices are all right '
ana muss give satisfaction.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Sixth andGhMtnutSti.,
PHILADELPHIA.
B2-4md
R'
EBIOVAL, ANU OFKNINO.
Lakeastsr, FaVeept. 19, 1884.
I desire te make known te my lrteada
and customers, and the publle In general,
that 1 have remeved from 21 North Queea
street telll North Queen street, formerly
occupied by the firm of Smallng A Boat Beat
man, where I have openod with a large as
sortment of Bngllsh, French and German,.
Novelties, together with a large Hue of
Domegtlo Fabrics. Composed as my new
stock Is, of new goods and new style, X
leel assured that In soliciting a continu
ance el your patrenage, you will have an
opportunity or making selections from a
stock unoquellod in IU variety and adapt-:
cd te the present demand, whleh ta for
geed values, gentlemanly styles and
ctrects, and exquisite fit. Nothing but tbe
very best el werkmanshW ; and prices te
suit everybody. Pleats taver me wltn
your orders.
Yours very truly,
D. R. WINTERS. '
UAMSHAN IIKO.
MERCHANT TAILORS
DEPARTMENT.
QBAND DISPLAY Off
GOODS IN THE PIEOl,
-reB
Utb& WINTER WEAR.
WK MAKE TO 6ifi2S
PANTS ! PANTS !
PANTS 1 t3
At 13 09, tUO, tLOO, IS.0O, M.OO.tr.00. UP te KM. "
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ISUITSI SUITS I BUI1SI i82fi
A Geed Business Suit at I1J. A Better Bast. 0
A KIUh CerkHCrnw Hult In llluik. Rrnn rn.mil &?
Nine Shades at 18,ta0, WJ, SB. In pawdM MSji'ffi
ncrtnwest window, please loek: at soma et iur r?.'
samples. AH marked In Plain fbrurM a M -i
geed variety are new displayed. DrepteU?-;?a
only te leek and get poste4,aseorPrlesM(w,!
uie wjwrau w 5 y
L.Gansman&Bre.
The FASHIONABLE UKBCHAJfTTAILOUf
Nn. RR-fiR NORTH QnfllN RT8UT., :
Eight ;en the Senthwest Cerner el OTairfgl
LANCASTXB, PA.
49- Net connected with any ether
uuiugiuufljw, fi
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TjtALL, AMMuUMUElaBJIT
-or
Fine Tailoring
AT-
E GERHARTS,.
Ne. 6 East,. King Street.
I liave new In stock the meat complete Aftd ;
Choicest assortment ei
FINE woolens!!
FOB THE FALL AND WISTEB tw
TBADK r,M
vv..nn.i&lhAlnM In thtadtv. 1'nt.i . Ti
-,... A. i .a,VteT BTVI.K ..llfcnlCVTk atTlV. tdi
In (J. COUESCUEWS in all shades and anal- ,.
ltles. A splendid assortment et
L1UU1 AAV UflAT 1M AiUUi'
LJ Y H.rS.LJLJ. 1 llMUx. "
tiwta AHT.mtr an Tn tnvtiv
iroeda warrunted aa reDieaented. ..'!
H. GERHART.
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