.v-f- ,t STi)je yanpfi uMlxgeti&f u & A 4fM Yelame XXI -Ne 34. LANCASTER, PA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1884. Price TvrtCmte. 'v A ' 11 VMT HUODtt, N BXT WlUft TO TIIK UUDKT HOUSK. FAHNESTOOK OUK UNPBEOKDENTED SALE OT LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS LARTSEAMIN, rendered Itnecesnary that wn should hnvn bi-ttar faetlltli-s ler the Com ing; Bensen. We hvn Just completed bnlarying, lemedellng and refurnishing our CLOAK. BOOM, and aru new propared te .hour a large and varied stock el LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS IN ALL THE NEWEST BTYLKS. Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, All Sizes. R E. FAHNESTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa VAHVB1H, C. I. MA1IT1H A UO, Upholstery Department. NOW FOB FALL TUADE. CholeeSILK AND WOOL COVElllNOB for FurnlUire.Lambiequlns and Leng Curtains. Haw Sllkr, Kamlin, Turceineas, Itepps, Ae Lacu and Nottingham Cnrtalun, all Price. Lace Curtain at low aa O.te. nor pair. NEW SWISS CUUTAI.NS. Walnut, Kbeny, Ash and Mahogany Poles, complete, with Btngs, Ac, OOa. Ebony Polus, llrass l'rimmlngs,73e. Fringes, Gimps, Ac. l-ainbrequln. 'engfurtaliis, and all branches el Upholstery Werk, dene promptly by expoileucud Upholsterers FALL CARPETS AND. WALL PAPERS. WINDOW SH4DB8. til Widths tad Colen Snides put up, best Spring Fixtures and Shading, ler 78e. LABGE STOCK OF - Borders for Remodeling Old Carpets. Old Carpets altered and refit by experienced workmen. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cnrnpr Wwrt King and Princfl Ntrwis. SlilUtt'M UAlit'ET U.U.L. BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. elHnc Off te Clese Hiihuhhm. Krerythinj; Must Pesitifeiy be 8eld. A full Llneet BODY BltU8-KL8,TAPESTIlV, and Alt Grades of INGUAIK CAUPET8. KI1HS. BLANKETS. COVEBLET-4 and OIL CLOTH. tTALL AT A 8A0RIFICK.13k - Prompt attention given te tbe Manufacture et Bag Carpets te erdei AT SHIRK'S GAEPET SAIL OOIi. W. KINO AtfD WATER 8TS,, VAitPMTa E .mrAUbisHKU is se. CARPETS -AT rhilip Schum, Sen & Ge's 150 tJOUTH WATER 6TKEBT, LANOABTEB, PA. We nave a lull supply el ItAii AND riLL. IMi CAUPETS. We only uie the best of yarns. II you want a geed, serviceable Carpel, please come and examine our stock betuie purchasing elsewhere, as e will sell as cheap aa the cheapest. Come and see ter yourself and becenvlucud, as we always have the reputa tion el making first-lass Carpets. CUSTOM BAG CABPETS A SPECIALTY! UOVEBLBTS. COUATEBPAN ES, BLAN KETS, CABPET CHAIN, STOCK 1NU YAUN.Aa . Dyeing Dene In all Its branches at short no ne no Uea. COAL I COAL I Ot the best quality. expressly ler family use, TitY A SAMPLE TON. BEMEMHEBTHE OLD STAND. PUILIP HGHUM, HON & GO'S. Ne. 160 SOU I'll WATEB STREET, xut-nd ' """THK lA. iuiia ova AJiit i mjnifi. 3 91UKIS LAWN TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight cut tobacco, mild and et fine flavor. It U the longest aud pronounced the best cigarette in me inamei. 49-TUY 1T.-W Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL, -AT- E. I. StehniaE & Ce., NO. US NORTH QUEHN ST. marSMvd L NO ABTKtt. V A. 1UAX'a nfutiliiu inbUiLinn int, T ureat English ltemedy. An unfailing cure for Impeleucy, and all Diseases that lel low Less et Memery. Universal lassitude, fain In the Hack. Dimness et Vision, frema ture old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insa Ity or Consumption and a f re mature (i rave. Full pailluuiaia in our pam phlet, wbleh we desire te send free by mall te every one. The xpuclfte Medicine is sold by alldragglslsatll per package, or six pack ages ler 3. or will be sent free uiy mail en the roeelptot the money, by addressing the agent. 11. 11. OOUHKAN, Druggist, Ne. 137 and 139 .North Queen street, Lancas ter, fa. n account of counterfelU. we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper the only genuine. TUli QttAY MEDIO K CO.. (Usw lHnJUle,K,T. Lancaster, Pa. BARGAINS ! ) L.ANOA8TBK, PA ULAtiH A.NI) QVUKNHWAHb. a llrll DAHTIM Glassware. - Queensware. -AT CHINA HALL. WK AUE MOW BECE1VING Our Fall Importations. euit assortment will contain mny new and novel auticlks. we will show a FINE LINE OF WARE. The same guarantee et satisfaction or ex change will accompany all our sales. IWQ1VK US A CALL.-S High & Martin, 15 KAST KINO NTRl'ET. LANCASTER, PA- ItVUllO A.SU liTAlltttfJSUi Of HOOL UUOH9. SCHOOL BOOKS TOUETAIL UUYKKS AT THE Se-Called Whelesalu Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYE118, AT LIHKUAL DISCOUNTS. AT THE U0OK8TOHE OF JOHN BAER'S SOlS, 10 and 17 North Queen 8t , LANOASTEU, PA. maVHANVt.. rituts Prudential Insurance Ce OS AMERICA. Qeme ODloe NEWARK, B. J. The Prudential offers a plan by which every. e'iu may secure a tund sufficient ter burial vurpescs. This company Is endorsed by the leading business men and manufacturers of Lancaster county, claims paid within U hours after proof et duath. CALL AT Ne. 12 SOUTH DUES STREBT, Ter Cibcclaxs aae lirokXATiea, 20 Reliable it Wuted. mmmvAK TJ DUT'B HKMUI, HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVBK REMEDY. Never Known te Pail. it cures when all ether medicines fall, as It acts directly and atoneeon the Kldneyx, Liver and Bowels. lostei tng them te n healthy action. It Is a sa e. sure and speedy cureand hundreds have been cured by It when physicians and friends hed given them up te die. It is Beth a "Safa Cure" ani a Fpecific." ItCUI'.KBall Disease el the Kidneys. Liver, Ulailderand Urinary Organs i urepsy, Uravel. Dlaletea, llrlghl's Disea,e, Nervous Diseases, excesses. Female weaknesses. Jaundice, nlileuanew, Heaiiache, Sour Bternacu, llys- txip'la. Constipation, Piles, Pains in the (lack, telns or Side. Uetentlen or Non-Ueleiitlon of Urine. I aO AT DSCQOISTS. TAKK NO OTHER."! Bend ter Illustrated Pamphletel Solid Testl menlals el Absolute Cures. HUNT'S KBMEDx" COMPANY. PKOVIDKNCE, K. I. (J) AMK HACK. HOP PLASTER. This porous planter Is 'absolutely the bei ever made, combining the virtues et hop with gums, balsams and extracts. Its power Is wonderful In curing dUoises whele ether plasters simply relieve. Crick In the Hack and Neck, Pain In the Slde or Limbs, Still Jelnti and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Kheu mutism, Neuralgia, Sere Cnest, Aflectlens et the Heart and Liver, and all pains or aches In any part cured Instantly by the Hep Platter. -Try It. Prlue, a oeciu, or five ter tl.i 0. Mailed en receipt erprtce. Sold by all drug gists ami country stores. Hep Plaster Vom Vem pany. Proprietors, Bosten Mass. LAME BAGS. SWFer constipation, less et appetite and diseases of the bowels take Hnwlej 's Stomach and Lt7er Pills. Scents. I2h lvdAw(.l) M ILLUllH Black Liniment, Is a new combination scientifically and p tlcally compeundol. and contains the 111 rue- KeT known Ingredients for the cure et HUEUMAT1HM. NbUKALUIA, HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE, IIOILS, CAUUUNCLKS, Stiff Neck, Pain In the Hides, Hack or Leins, Cuts, llrulses or Hums, Lameness, Swelling el the Joints, And General Bwelllngpmduced by Rheumatic afteotlens. English and Uermun directions. 17 6mUAw IJ EAOUUAHTKKa rOK TUB INDIAN MEDIUINE8, SA-TON-KA AND MOOO J INDIAN OIL -AT- LOCHER'S Drug Stere, NO KArtT KINO STUEKT, LANOASTKR.PA M US, KMMHT'S Seething Syrup IS DECIDEDLY THE BEST PllKPAUATlON FOlt THE PLAINTS Or CUILDBEN. 17-tlmdftw COM- it Hi ueuua. c lllLUUKM'B COATS, ffAH, SHAUD & CO., N0S. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST. Have Opened a Lare Importation of Children's Coats, In the Latest Berlin Styles at Very Lew Prices. NEvV FALL DRESS GOODS. UEVEUS1BI E FUENCH SUITINGS, UEU1UNOBONE COUDS, TBU OTINE8, DUAP DE'ALMA, In all the popular colors at lowest city prices. 6-4 CLOTH SUITISQ8. TKICOT BulTlNQb. PL-IU CLOTH HUIllNQS. e-tCLOlU HUlTlNUS. 71 Cenu a Yard, Beally Werth 11.00, Special Bargains In Fancy German Plaids, At HX Cents a Yard, Werth 20 Cents. Anether Invoice of choice styles In S8 Inch FANCY UlitSS PLAIDS at 60e. a yard. cases or White and Colored Blankets per cent, under last season's prices av me NEW YORK STORE. PUUTUOHAPUH. J. m. mijtb. Our aim is te make as PUETTY A PlCTUItEotyeurchUd aa the Instan taneous process will admit. Take a leek at the SPECIMENS at the en trance te our Gallery. J, E. ROTE, Ma 100 North Queaa t treat. BtMi CM? vANHHur At.LiTII.k.i AMU AT rtttOtui low as the iewe vest, at llAHTMAJK't) YELLOW FRONT CIO AH TOKJt. HINTS FOR THE FAEMER. ON BOMB A'JHICULTUKAL rOI-10?. TnevtieatUrep This fear The Absorptive rawer at Mtlk-Oreat Uralu B- glens te lie Upensd Boen, It has puzzled (peculators greatly this year te get up something te depreciate the wheat crop, ntnd cause the price te rise aud give the gamblers in the crop some ohanee te till their pockets. The principal diawbaek, in the absence of freedom by injury from the fly, rust, winter killing, etc.. has been what ? The frivolous one of the wheat being thrown down, mere or less, in some sections by the storms, se that the reapers aud binders oeuld net operate freely, and it requiring four horses Instead of two te run the maelilccs. Say what tbey will, there haB seldom been a yt-ar in which a fuller orep of wheat, or oneef mere perfoet grain, has been reali sed in tbe United StaUa.tuau the preneut ; and this should be berne In mind, in erdir that the gamblers may net be successful In getting up a "corner" and forelng upon the community, especially the peer man, an increased price of biead, perhaps fifty per cent, beyond that whleu the statu of the crop trnly warrants. Of all frauds perpetrated upon the wotklncmenef the country, there is net one that deserves the oeudimnalion of tbe people mete thoroughly than thU one of forcing up the prlee et Heur, aud urecMtarily of bread, through the raaohlnatiensot vile, heartless syndicates. It is true their operations sometimes work their own overthrew and bankruptcy, et iu the majority of caaes they snoceed iu aoeomplihiug their rascally purpeses. But, we repeat, there arc no greuuds te usu the orep of tbe prn prn seut year for auy sujU villianeus scheme, however plausibU the reasons adduced may be. The crop is full and geed, and safely beused ; while the ether sustaining crops of rye, corn, eats, cut., are a full average, and leaving uu room for the gambling speculators te carry en tbelr operations at the expense of the laboring aien of the country. mil as aq Absurboet The following syuepsU, by the Bum tarian, et a piper by Dr. Dougall, of Glas gew, detailing experiments conducted with a view of discovering the abxorptive power of milk ou various volatile sub sub sianees, will be of interest : lit Dougall inclesed la a ar a p.irtbn of certaiu substance giving off cmatieus, together with a uniform quantity of milk, for a period of eight hours. At the end of that time a sample of milk wis drawn by means of a pipotte from the lewer htratuei of the vessel exposed in the jar ; and we Add that the following were re sults of liis experiments : i'm.U (n Milk- 1. Ceal 5as .....distinct, 2. I'alhllliie Oil . ...Htreurf. 3. TuriM.iitlne veiy strong. 1 Onions very strong. 5. Tobxcce smoke very strong. 6, Ammonia mejerale. 7 Musk. taint. 8. A estlda dlsilnct. 9. Btale urine faint. 10. Creesvile. ,....,,, strenir. 11 Cheose (4tal) distinct. ft. Chlorelurm uietlurute. IS Putrid fliU very bud. It. Campher ..moderate. Is. Decayed cabbage dUtlnct. It thus became obvious that the milk had absorbed the emanations of all the sub stances te which it had been exposed, and it further transpired that all the specimens examined retained their distinctive odors for as long as fourteen hours after their removal from the glass jar in which they had been exposed. Cream, according te Dr. Dougall, may be regarded as aeuug In much the same manner as milk; indeed, although it con tains less water than milk, yet it has special qualities of its own, which may perhaps make it even mere liable te ru tain offensive and dangerous emanations than the parent fluid iUelf. Abundant evidence has, however, been giveu te show that tfar mere care is needed in oennec tien with the storage of milk than has heretofore been regarded as necessary, and this especially where milk or cream is kept in apartments or wards occupied by olek persons. If the emanatieus te wbleh the milk is exposed aru of a diseased and daugereus quality, it is all but itn. possible that the sample pan remain free from offensive and daugereus properties ; and it should become an invariable rule te keep as little milk as possible in slek rooms, and never te allow a supply which has btien thus exposed te unwholesome emanations te be used for feed. Under these oircumstauees it ha been lately held desirable te boil all milk which is open te suspioien before using it. la the oeurse of several epidemics iu whieh milk has acted as the vehiele of infection, it has been notieed that persons who had only consumed it after it bad been boiled escaped all ill results, whereas ether mem bers of the same family or community, who bad net takeu that precaution, had been attacked with disease. Operlaguf tne Q.'Mt Urale Keclecs. Russia has resolved te develop her sys tem et railway communication en an enormous seale, and for this purpose has just ouutraeted a lean of $75,000,000, te be expended during the next few years, India has already built lines of railway penetrating the farthest provinces. Aus tralia has also made long strides in the same direction. Next in erder is the Ar gentine Confederation iu Buuth America, wbleh is building lour additional truuk lines of railroad at a oest 129,000,000 te oenneot Buenes Ayrcs, her principal sea pert, with the vast granaries epening up iu the pampas of the interior. In every ease the ultimate purpose is te overcome all impediments in reaehing the eentral graiu markets of Europe. And, in spile of all tutu, says tne urxtttn. Trade Journal Ameriean grain speculators continue their efforts te artificially maiutain the prlee of wheat, as though there were a great do de do Unleney in the supply of the world, and the nations would eventually have te come te them begging the privilege of being allowed te purehase some of their surplus. Eggs In Vflutcr. Frem the Poultry Monthly. During the proeess of meulting few fowls lay any eggs beeause the production of feathers la a drain ou the system Fowls meult later as they get elder, and little may be expeeted in the way of egg production ftem old heus. Te obtain eggs in wiuter you must procure the right breed for layers. The early pullets batched in March or beginning of April, with geed feed and care, will begin te lay in No vember or December, if warmly housed. ' but if you depend en pullets net fully ma tured before oeld weather sets in you will eertain'y be disappointed. Ne pullet or 'ien will lay many eges in wiuter if the proper conditions are net observed te tit ier for this duty. These conditions are warmth, with proper ventilation in tbetr beuses, exoreise, eleauliness, varied diet of uratn, vegetables aud teraps of meat occasionally, plenty of fresh water, gravel and calcareous matter. ttawnliig Utilek.BS by Electricity, An interesting experiment has been sue eesslully tried in lieilln, A basket is pre tided containing a nest of bay, closed by a well adjusted covering and provided un derneatniwitb a thiek pillow, whieh con tains a metallic spiral. A battery et six eellf, In a neighboring room, furnishes the eleotrlelty for warming the spiral, the current passing through a lever regulator. As the temperature should ba kept ocn ecn staut, a small thermometer is inserted, with tbe bulb in the nest, and a fine pla tinum wire soldered into the tube. When the temperature becomes tee high the mercury touehes the wire, fermincr a con tact whieh throws the apparatus out of olreuit. When it oeots again the olreult is restored and tbe temperature raised, This is net me same proeoss as that used at the Exhibition, whom eleotrlelty only regu Hates the heat from another source. Why Tree PUntlng Is Necessary. II.C. Egglojten, In Penusyvanla B. Journal. lilstery shows that the inhabited world has been characteristically a tree world a world peopled by trees as well as men ; and solenee toaehos us that the world Is habitable by man only as man nnd the trees held it In joint oeoupitioy. The trees preceded man en the earth, an a pre requisite of his oxistunee here and a pro pre parative for it. It was tbetr e 111 je te eliminate from the atmosphere of the early world the deloeterlous gaces whieh made it irresplrable by man, and it is their e 111 oe new te maintain that balance, be tween Its constituent elements upon whieh man's health and vigor depend. Chemists and physiologists show us that plants are continually absorbing oarbenio aetd gas aud pouring out exygen, or vital air as it was formerly eallad, because It was re garded aa having an indispensable connec tion with lire. It has been the conclusion of scientific investigation also that, from one fourth te one-third of the earth's surface needs te be appropriated te tree or plant life, in erder te maiutain the best conditions of human exietoueo. Sueh an amount of weeded surface, while it would preserve the attnes. phere in the best state for man's use as a living creature, would also secure te him the amplest returns from the cultivation of the soil, aud the largest rewards of his varied industries. Iu proportion as this balanoe of natural force is preserved, agriaulture, cotnmereo, and manufactures all flourish best. A due measure of forest net only maintains the atmosphere in tin condition te be breathed ey man, but by its oeutinual growth, If that growth is wisely husbanded and protected, is able te supply him perpetually with fuel and the material upon whieh the larger part el the arts au-1 Industries of life depend. UNNAlllltAL fAKEJld. Trjlag te Kitttrr llitlr Daughter Fer a l'auunjlvanla rami. A wealthy middle-aged widower, named Dominiek Mines' owns a farm en the bor der of Wayne aud Luzerne counties, Pa It is oecupicd by a farmer named Obert, and Mines bearded there with his family, Obert's daughter Lena is a pretty girl of 18 years Bjth Obnrt aud his wife are noted for being extremely olee listed, and for an almost Insane desire te be rich, A month or se age Mines offered te make a deed of a farm near the one en whieh he lived if he would eive him his daughter In marriage. Although the daughter was entirely ignore ut of the faet that the widower Mines desired te marry her, her parents cauerly accepted the offer. They said nothlutrte the giil about their Intentions toward her, and Mines never alluded te the subject in bis dally conver sations with her. The Oburts at ouee began te prepare for the -wedding, whieh was set down for the evening of October 1, Week before lam Mrs. Obert greatly as tonished her daughter by telling berthat she intended te give a large party. She gave her no hint, however, as te what the oeoatiion of the party was te ba. The people who wero invited were also net informed of the true character of the gathering. The fact that the Obem were te give a ptrty created great surprise in the neighbjrboed, as they had never been known before te extend the slightest hetpi tality te any one. A new drafts was ordered for Lana. and it was brought home from Scrauten by her father en the afternoon of the day of the party. With it were se many things that suggested bridal apparel that the girl laughingly said te her mother that If she were them poepla would think she was te be a bude. ller mother thereupon told her all, aud that the neighbors had buen Invited te witness her marriage te Domiuiek Mines. A neighbor's girl, who bad been engaged te help in the beuse en that day and evening, says that upon hearing the truth about the party Ljna steed for some time staring at her mother, pale and speechless. Then she seizsd the wedding garments and, tearing thorn into shreds, Heattered them about tbe room. After denouncing both her father and mother for their unnatural oeuduot she left the house. Bbe walked all the way te Scranteu, where aha had friends, with whom she Is still. The true situation at O bert' was explained te the guests as they arrived for the pirty, and all of them left .the heuse filled with indignation at the parents of the girl and with feelings of sympathy aud admiration for the daugh ter who had be bravely refused te barter herself for their gain. Tlw Shakers shaking. What make u man feel as shaky ai tli'lls and lever! It Is shike, shake, shake, until you almost rattle your t-M)th out and shake the buttons etr of your coat. What drives chills and lever out t Brown's Iren Hitters. If you have never triea It get some at once, and den'tfclukuuny mere Mr. Chas. M. Ne well, et Tottlngten, Vu., siys, "I used Brown's Iren Hitters last lull ter dill's and lever, and derived great benertt." It Is the best tei lc known. DlBeiseset the kldneysund bladderaru tery prevalent umnng men pest middle age, anil these most difficult dlsoae s te cure aru en the Increase Hunt's flililney and Live' J lla Mxnr has long been known te be mes. sue iisatul In ibeeuie et tliuie dltca e-i. " Never known te lull." o71wdeed.tw Ttirsw Away S350. "Troubled with asthma ter eight years. Net inlle two botlles et Themaf Kclcctrle Oil eureilme completely, atter tpendlug overMKi ultueutthe eilghluat beuehu" TnlsUwhat Auuuit 'Irutnier. et Tarone. Pa.. san. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1M nunu ijueuii siruuw A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, et ilechanlcsburg, Pa:, writes: " 1 was attllcled with lung luver una abscess en lungs, and reduced te a walkinj ikvieien. ueia lieu uouieei ur nniL'a new Discovery ler Consumption, which did uie somuehuood that t bought a dollar buitle. Alter using three bottles, leuud myself once mere a man, completely leatored te health, with a hearty uppullle, and u gain lu tlesh et 4speuuua" lauuiiecuruirsurug eune, nu&, Ispe liT.at lVT.and 1"J North Uueen street. Lancaster. Pa.. and get u free betim et till i certain cure ler all Lung Diseases. Large bottles tl.U). (8) Hew Aueut tne Deses. Many people before purchasing a medlclne naturally Inquire tie size et the dose and tne strength et lu In ublug liurdecn HloeU JHUen uteaspoeutul ler the little euus unit two lea. spoeululs ter grown lelks are all that Is noces neces bury at one tluie. This laagnlQceut medicine Is net only economical bui very pleitauttu the taste. Fer sale by 11. B. Coehran. drug, glat, 137 and IX) North Queen stleeL We Challenge tue World, When we say we believe, we hare evidence te prove that Sbtleh's consumption Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, iu as much aa It wlU euro a common or Chronle Miugltlu one-holt the time aud relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mete cuaes of Cousumptieu cured than all ethers. It will cure where tbey lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we aay. Price, loc, 60c and SLuu. it your Lungs are sere, e. ana sueu. u your x,ungs am sere, ur Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas old by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 17 ) N erin Uueen street. teb7-eed 1 uuesb ur uaen law ter. sold KUCUW I tlava BeffHwd l" With every disease Imaginable for the last three years. Onr Druggist,!. J.Andersen, recommending! Hep Bitters " te me I used two bottles t Am entirely cured, and heartily recommend Hep Hitters te every one. J. D. Walker, Buck nor. Me. I write this as a " Token of the great appreciation I have el your Hep . Bitters. Iwasafnleted with Inflammatory rheumatism 1 1 1 Fer nearly Beven years, and no medicine seemed te de me any Geed HI Until I tried two bottlesof your Hep Hitters, and te my surprise 1 am as well te-day as ever 1 was. I hope " Yeu may have abnndant success " " In this irreat and " Valuable medicine s Anyone I wishing te knew mero abent my cure? Can learn by addressing me, E. M. Williams, 1103 16th street, Washington, D. C. I consider your Bemedy the best remedy In Fer Indigestion, kidney existence Complaint. " And nervous debility." I have just iteturned " Frem the south In a fruitless seareh for health, aud find that your bitters are doing me' mere Geed! Than'anythlngelse ; A month age I was extremely " Emaciated! ! I " And scarcely able te walk. New I am Gaining strength ! and " Flesh I " And hardly a day passes but what I am . compllmented en my Improved appearance, and It Is all due te Hep Bitters ! J . WlcklltTe Jacksen, mtmfnafem Z)l. 49-Nene gennlne without a bunch et green Heps en the write label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stun with " Hep " or Heps " In their name. seplS-Tu.ThftSlm uneKlen's Arnica Halve, The Best Salve In tho'werld ter Cuts, Hrnlsei, Bera, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns-and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed te give perlect satisfaction or meney refunded. Price, as cents per box. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Onenn stre.it. Lnnraster VI.OJUlttH. II man Ac HKOvuEit. IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE TO ORDER, we have the goods te suit you ; our fitting and UlmmluK will please you t OUBPB1CKS AUE THE LOWEST. IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OR OVERCOAT ALREADY MADE, we can new please veu, and ask you te eill. Be you man, youth boy or child, we want you te come and buy your CLOTHING, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, WINTER OR SUNDAY SHIRTS, or whatevaryouneedef us, as our goods are the newest unit bust. Our goods are positively cheaper than any ever ettered in thls.clty. All we ask Is te call at our store, when we will be pleased te show you our goods, as also te give you the benefltet cur cash buy tng and selling. HIESE& BROTHER,! PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Oer. of Centre Square and North Queen St.. LANCABTEU. PA. T 'HK BKASUM rOli OPEUAB AND DBAUATIC ENTEUTAINMENTS IS AT HAND, ANDOFCOUBSETHE Yeung Hen Want te Loek Their Beat. TO DOTHIBTHIBTIIKYSHOULD CALL AT Burger&Sutten's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, IV here Opera and All Other Suits AKE MADE AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH. Blue, Black and Brown Corkscrews, BEST BAKGAI.V3 EVEU OFFEBEO. Burger & Sutten, MERVIIANl TAILORS AND VLOTUIluIiB, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCABTEU, PA. febl-lvl TlArYAMJb., dtU. - O TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S. Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street, FOB THE- CHEAPEST arid '.BEST REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Law! Mowers,- GARDEN HOES AND OIL OLOTH. JOHN F. SCHAUM, 34 AMtll QMMa MnM, MMUrA TUkMQUKim. tA. ---- a a 1 BluBtering, windy days, though long delayed, will surely com. The vital question is are YOU prepared ? We are, and hoc you will give us the opportunity! w eujjjjiy yuu witn warm ana seasonable Clothing. Our Reeds. styles and prices are all right and must give eatiefactien. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. BZmd TKMOVAL, ANO OPKMINO. Laheabter, Pa., Sept. 10, 188L I desire te make known te my friends and customers, and tbe publle In general, that 1 have remeved from 23 North Queen street te 121 North Quecu street, formerly occupied by the firm et Smallng A Bans man, where I have opene 1 with a large as sortment or Kngllsti, Kronen and German Novelties, together with a large line of Domeslle Fabrics. Composed as uTy new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I feel assured tbut In soliciting a continu ance et your pitrenage, you will have an opportunity of making selections fiem a stock unequalled In Its variety and adapt ed te the present demand, which Is ter geed values, uentlemanly styles and effects, and exquisite tit. Nothing but the very best el workmanship ; and prices te suit everybody. Please laver me with your orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. L. UAMBBtAM HltO. MERCHANT TAILORING . DBPABTMBNT. GBAHO DISPLAY OT GOODS IN THE PIEOIi. -FOB FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE TO OKDEB PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS I At .0J, $W0, 11.00, .C0, (4.00,17.00, up te 110.00. SUITS! 8UI2SI SUIlSt A Geed Buslnes3 Suit at III. A Better Husl neasSultatlll. A NlceCasslmere ftultattlS A Finn Corkscrew Suit in lllaek. Brown and Nice Shades at 18,t'J0, rii. ttb. In passing enr ncrthwest window, please leek at some et enr simples. All marked In Plain I lgures at the Lewest Cash Prices. Beys' Scheel Butts In geed variety are new displayed. Drep In It only te leek and get posted, as our Prlees.are the Lewest- LGansman&Bre. The FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOKS AND GLOTU1EBS, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STRUT. Bight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange. LANCABTEU, PA. JKf Net connected with any ether clothing-' house In the city. C ALL. ANNOUNCEMENT -OF- Fine Tailoring -IT E GEEIART'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. C I have new In stock tbe most complete and ohelcest assortment of FINE WOOLENS FOB THE FALL AND WINTEK TBADE Ever ettered tielere In this city. rllv lit LATEST S'lYLEullEl A vrftat vk' . .- . - --- "-- -. - ..T O - -JT" LATEST H'l ILK utlKr&EU fcUlT- 1MJ. COHKBUBErt'S in all shades and qua! llled. A spienuiu aesurkuieuii vi LIGHT AND HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOATING. Prices AH LOW AB THE LOWEST and ail goedswarrauted as represented. H. GERHART. f "It 1 ANSI ON. ATLAN1W CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL, TUX LAKGI8T;HOTEL. 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