-'w V. ("V '?? , . ?, & (Itye nMmM wucm i i " ' i 4w ! Jjtw 4aEHHBvSn9Nn29BBMfe' kUWm U p k I Volame XXlNe 50. CLOCKS, WATVttXB, AC. H. X. HHOAD3. USEFUL We would call the Attention we keep the Cheap, Useful, Everyday Wear and Tear Articles as well as the mere expensive, from the Watch Key and Watch CaseOpener.fer five cents, up. Best Quality Triple Plated Four-Bettle Dinner Casters at $2.50, up te the large Six-Bettle Combination Dinner Caster at $16.75. Alse a Fancily Orna mented Three-Bettle Breakfast Caster, this is the latest in the caster line, at $2.70. Knives, Ferks and Spoons of the Latest Patterns at the Lewest Prices. Please bear in mind that we have the Largest Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware ever opened in this city and prices as lewjas anywhere in the state, H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Oct. 25, 1884. Ne. 4 W. King St. OUT UUOVB. N EXr IHWfl TO TUB COURT IIOCBK. FAHNESTOCK'SI Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. LARGE ;AND ATTKACT1VK STOCK NOW ON EXHIBITION IN OUU COMFORTABLY COAT room;. Newest Styles and Lewest Prices. Uamlsome Silk Plush Coats at Moderate Prices. hkI'uk8ciis?! ou" COAT uoeu E. B. FAHNESTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. VAUVMTH, XC. .l.SK'd UAKl'KT II ALU BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIEK'S OAEPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese Easiness. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A Full Llnoet HODT BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY anil All GnulO Of INGRAIN CARPETS. RUGS, BLANKETS, COVERLETS and OIL CLOTIl. vamjuie, W ALL AT A SACRIFICE.- aw Prompt Attention given te the Manufacture et Bag Carpets te order. -AT SHIM'S CAEPET HALL, OOR. W. KING AND WATER STS,. tebOMmdaw r U. MARTIN A (JO. CARPETS AND TWO SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO-DAY, Fifty Pieces Bedy Brussels, Pull 5-Grain, at $1.10, Werth $1.40. 1,000 Bells Of Wall Papers JUST REOEIYBD THIS MORNING. ALL NEW PATTERNS FOR NEXT SPRING. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. tlUUKJI AJfll BTAXIONMMX. OUUUULMUUKS. SCHOOL BOOKS TO RETAIL BUYERS AT THK 80-Oalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYEBS, AT LIBERAL D1S0OUMTB. AT TUB UOOKITO&K OF JOHN BAEB'S SONS, 16 and 17 North QuMn 8t , LANCASTER, PA. OIUL. B. O. HAIIIR Wholesale and Retail Dealer la all Binds et LUMBER AND COAL. jwrtrdi Ne. tae North Water ana Prinee street above Lemen Lancaster, nlt-lvd UAVMaAKUMIUUi JKJrjTJUUJSS. COAL DEALEHS. OFFICES. Ne. ISO Nebtb Qtrcm Btesbt, mi MO. 664 NOBTBCFkUca BTBMT. YABDB NekTK Fca Stuit, Maui Rbad txa Unrer. M"W -a i rVJJUn M. V. B. COHO 1W MOMTM WJLTMU ST., I. waiter, , Wholesale ana Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. OaaseeUen With the Talephonle Mxct.ansr, Yard ana Offlce Ne, KM NORTH WATKR STREET, 'n'.vur.t a run, limk eir l'jfiut Ar ritiUKa rl. that ilflfy cotnnetltlon at U-UU'MAd'3 XKLLOW 1TKONT C1QAK BTOKB. THINGS. of Everybody te the fact that Lancaster, Pa BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA WALL PAPERS. Lancaster, Pa. tehaucu ani viuaus. s MOKB LAWN TENNIS -ANU- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight cut tobacco, mild and el fin flavor, it la tlie longest and pronounced tlie beat Cigarette m the market. -WTitY iT.-e Ohewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Gigars and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, H. L. Steliman & Ce.. NO. 116 NORTH QUEEN ST. m&rSMVd I. A NC ABTK U, PA. AltUtUSSUSHTU TfOK TBJSUIIKAPKbr UNION HAllDWAl!K.CO.'3 Eink Eeller Skates IN LANCASTEK, QO TO MARTIN RUDY, Dealer iu Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc, Ne. 9 EAST KING BTttKET. WUlovelo KlOlnir Bchoel, St W. Cor. Centre dk1 Bquare and West King street. ett-Ud " LANCASTER, MMVMVAZ. H VHYB BKHIUT. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVEK REMEDY. Never Known te Fail. It cnrrn when all ethor tnedteinat fall, as It acu directly and atonee en the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, restoring tncin te a liealtliy action. It Is a sa'e, sere and speedy cure and hundreds have been cured by It when piiyBicians ami irienus iiadglTentlicm up te die. It i3 Beth a "Saft Care" and a 'Specific," ItOUKKSall Dlgoesesot tlie Kldneys, Llver, llloilderand Urinary Organ,! Dropsy, Uravel, Diabetes, Urlght'g Diseate, Narveus Diseases, Excesses, Female Weaknesses, Jaundlce, lilllousness. Headache, Heur Stomach, Dys DCtisla. Constipation. Piles. Pains In the Xlaclr, Leins or Side. Ketantlen Non-Uetentlon of Urlne. or 1.25 xr UReaauTS. tSTTAKX. NO OTJIER.fa Send ler Illustrated Pampulotet Solid Testl menlals of Absolute Cures. HUNT'S KHMBDY COMPANY. PHOV1DKNCE, U. I. (3) H OP PLA8TKK. SHARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, Uheumatlsm, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Pleurlsy Pains. Stitch In the Side, Ilnclracbe, Bwollen Joints, Heart Dla Dla Dla caso.Hero Muscles, Pain In the Chest, and all pains and aches cltbnr local or deep-seated are Instatitly relleved and speedily cured by the well-known Hep Platter. Compounded, as It Is, et the medicinal virtues et lrcsh Heps, Uums. Balsams and Extracts, It Is Indeed the beit puln-kllllnt;, stlm ulatlncr, seething and strengthening Por Per ous Plaster evor made. Hep Platter t are sold by all druggists and country stores. 23 centa or llve for 11.00. Mailed en receipt et price. Hep Platter Ce., Proprietors and Man ufacturers, llosten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. T- Coated tongue, bad breath, sour stom ach and liver dtsease cured by Uawley's Stom ach and Llver Pills 25 eta. nev26-lvdAw(2) JJKT UUUUB. N KIT FALL QOODs. IrVATT, SHAHD & GO., NCS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. NEWMARKETS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS; The NKWMAttKKT will be the Popular Garment et the season. We have new opened Twunty Five Dlrierent Styles, neatly trimmed wltliUrsld, Astrachan or Fur. A SPECIAL IMPOUTATION OF CHILDREN'S COATS Hisses' Coats and Newmarkets. In TWENTY DIFFEEENT SHAPES and ALL SIZES, from Four Ycara te Sixteen Years, at Very Modorate Prices. ANOTHEtt LAHUE DBL1YJCKY OF Dress Cleth Suitings. IN ALL TUB DESIUABLB COLOBS. 42-Inch Wide. SOe a Yard. BO-lnch Wide 58c a Yard. 61-Inch Wide, 75e a Yard. N-Inch Wlde,1.08 a Yard. NEW YORK STORE. OAHPJSl VLJCAiVIXU. S1" KVIAL, NOTICE. By Our System The oarpeta are beaten en the under side or uacK, wmie a senes ei swiiuy revolving brooms brush the surtace or nap. A Ian or lin mense power thoroughly removes tne dust Impure gases, Ac, thus giving Complete Ventilation, a thing much (needed and set gained by Ui old plan et shaking by hand. Carpets Are tiuarantecd Against Injury. If we lnare your carpet, no matter hew old or worn, we will replace It wltb a new one. M-Orders by telephone, or leave at otllce et works, with LANCASTER ORGAN FACTORY, COU. CHUUCII AND DUKE STS. ectlS tfd JIU1LV1SU MATJSHtAC TIKUOVAL UAVINU UKUOVKD MY PLANING MILL -10- No8.:41lte 417 N. Mulberry St, And Increased my facilities ter work, I am new prepared te de all kinds et work In my lne at shortest notice. nlMmd V Wm, WehlaeD. PENN UIOARM AT MIMS PKIl UUN UUN dreil, a better cigar than la sold by most dealeni at 11.73, at UAUTMANS YKLLOW.rUOMTClQAU BZOUL PA.. TUE8DAY. OCTOBER 28, 1884. THE TOBACCO MAKKET. 8TILL IN A UONOtTIUfl OP QUIBT. Awaiting tha IMelsten ei tb 1'rMldantial Untitles Hnt Little SITleplng el tbe 84 Drep Taos rr. Tbe market continues rather anlet and will remain ee until after the result of the proaldentlal eleotien la known. Tobaeoo dealers, llke men of all ether vocations, take a lively Interest in politics ; a large majority of them appear te belleve that a change of administration will help the trade, and henoe we bce them working like bearers te) scoure the election of Cleveland and uendricks. We hear of sales of 000 eases of '83 leaf, and 100 easos ex 'ei at private rates, and there are rumors of ether sales, but no authentle figures ara given. Net much of the '84 oreo has vet been stripped, and we think it is all the better that this is se. The weathcr has been tee dry te permlt of taking the crop from the poles without damaging it te seme extent. and as there has been as yet no call for it, tne larmers nave acted wisely In letting it hang. The wet weather that set in early this week, will glve them hd openuniiy te iake aewn and strip a portion of the crop. We repeat the ad ad vlee we have bofero given ; don't hurry ; strip carefully ; assert conscientiously, placing all doubtful bands in the lower grades, and better prlees will be scoured, than if the reverse methed be adopted. NEW YORK MAllKET. The Tobacco Leaf thus summarizes the New Yerk market for tbe pant week : Western Leaf The demand this week appears te Jhave bcen exceedingly mode rate. Virginia Leaf The business of the week embraced bright cutters at 25 te 30e, expert Reeds at 9 te lOJe. with a oon eon oen Bitferablo quantity of Burley leaf for plug Alters. Spanish Ilavana fillers show no differ. ontBtate of affairs than seed leaf ; our stoeks immenta and demand very light. Sales, 830 bales at 80s t3 31.10. QUOTATIONS. Havana Fillers Common... 80 te 85 Qcel 83 te 05 Flne 1C0 te 110 Sui arler. ..115 te 120 Yara I and II cuts asserted. C2J te 07i II cuts 92J te 100 Sumatra 2,001 bales of this commodity will cover the transactions, prices ranging from $1.30 te 81.85. Sumatra wrappers 120 te ISO Plug An observer comments as fol fel lows : " Thore Is nothing different te re port this week." Smoking Fer geed brands of smoking tobacco the demand oentinues Bteady, but light, as for almost all merchandise at this particular time Cigars The cigar market tkews an arernge weekly volume of sales, theueh in this branch, as in ethers, trade mav be said te be mero dull than aotlVe. SEED LEAP, SUMATRA AND HAVANA. Frem the U. B. Tobacco Journal. . '83 Pennsylvania took the lead this week In a stale, indifferent and lanquid market. There were reports of considerable sales of this same crop for oipert ; but while initiated outsiders claim this te be an ab solute fact, the parties directly interested proserve an excusauie suence. There having nothing olse eccurred of nete, and the situation of the market hav ing been exhaustively illustrated in my last week's ropeit, I state the week's business as fellows : Pennsylvania Crep '83 : COO cascs for home trade, 10 te 15 cents. Crep '83 : 800 eases (repertedt for ox ex ox expert, 8 te 10 J eents, Wisconsin Crep '83 : 250 Havan seed, 23 te 27 eents. Connecticut Crep '83 : 100 cases wrap pcrs, 24 eents. Crep '83 : 100 cases seoends, 12 eents. Crep '82 : 175 eases, running, 12 eents. Ohie Crep 82 : 200 cme3 at 7J te 11 cents, Sumatra Market active Sales 250 bales, mostly running from $1.15 te $1.35. A fewoheioaparools were sold at $1.45. $1.53 and $1.70. Havana Market quiet Sale 300 bales ; quotations unchanged. CANS' WEEKLY ItErORT. Sales of seed leaf tobaeoo reported for tbe Intelliebkcer by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce., tobaece brokers, Ne. 131 Water street. New Yerk, for the woek ending Oot. 27 : 875 cases 1833 Pennsylvania 015e ; 180 cases 1883 de 0(5)103 ; 457 cases 1831 de 5lle ; 150 eases 1883 New England ineludlng Ilavana seed, 1234s ; 100 cases 1833 Wisconsin, p. t. ; 50 eases 1833 state Havana, p. t. ; 150 eases sundries, 028a. Total, 1,002 cases. TOLITIC3 AND Ten vece. Of the eighty principal tobacco bouses iu New Yerk ever sixty firms took part in the great Clevelacd and Ilecdrlcks parade in that elty en Saturday last. These firms represent millions of meney iu their business. Following is a principal list of them, furnished by the New Yerk papers : E. Resenwald & lire, Jeseph Seligsberg, Weil & Ce., Jeseph F. Cullman, M. New burger & Ce., N. Laobenbiuoh & Dro,, Hlrseb, VicteriuB & Ce., A. Cehn & Ce,, 8. Barnett, Capt. Darius Forty, E. Heff man & Sen, P. Kelland, Antonie lilanoe, U. Yetterlein, S. Wellenberg, Baseh & Fisoher, C. Sprotte, J, Dolmonte, L. Gorshel&Bre.,M. Erthellcr & Sen, II. Friedman, Spear A Held, Edward Sabroeder, II. C. Kosenbaum, E. M. Crawford, H. Sehubart & Ce., Fred. Heff. man, (Jnas. inke & Ue,, 11. Hellander, Jes, Mayer's Sens, Henry Adler, J. T. Crawford, Vega, Morten & Ce., A. II. Soevllle & Ce,, J. Bernhcim & San, David Levy, Qeerge H. Davis, Qua Fr.end, M. Lindheim, M. Miranda & Ce., D. Ferry, Baseh & Fisher. F. Heffman, M. Jelderman, A. Shaek, E. Heffman Ss Sen, Davidsen Bre? Landman & Bern Bern helmer, H. Keenlg & Ce., M. II. Levin, Ches. Sohreeder, Phil. Kelland, B, Davis, J. Shaek, Gana Bres , Frlesehen & Itoess, Aloiander BrOB,, Cehn & Stein, M. Bendy, rreizieia a i;e. They presented a most Imposing display with beautiful badges and banners. On next Wodnesday or Thursday, it is proposed te have a Cleveland mass meet ing opposite Wall street ferry, in whleh tbe Cleveland leaf men will participate, The Democratic leaf men argue ai fellows : The internal rovenue taxes were oreated by the Republican party. We have been burdened with thorn for ever twenty years and we are apparently new as far as ever trem having them removed. We don't oare about the tax anyhow, but we want the bend elause strioken out. We waited for the Republicans te de something till we are tired, and new we are going te trust te the Democrat?. We deny it is the Demcoratle policy te retain the Internal taxes en tobaeoo. Their platform is te raif.0 a revenue jast enough te pay the ex porjfe of the government. They will soale the tariff se as te prevent monopolies, and that with the internal taxes en whisky win de moie than suineient ler the government's requirements. All the Democratic congressmen from the tobaeoo producing states are pledged te bttng about tnhaeoe tax abolition. Itesldaa. thn nit. 1 publican platform premises nn OTwUaullng of the tariff te the extent et about' fifty millions at least Senater Hawley of Con Cen Con nectlent puts the reduotlen at that figure. Se you see there ia equally as much danger of free tobaeoo and elgara from the Repub licans as the Democrats. Aa te Sumatra, we would aa lief have it oerae in free aa have it come at ths present rate of duty. Indeed, nothing abort of a prohibitive duty of $1.50 a pound will protect our reed leaf interest. Anyhow wa wast a ehange, and although many of us sup ported Oarileld we are new going te vote for Cleveland." rniLADEtrniA market. Frem the Tobacco Leaf. Anether week of languid business in sales of manufactured tobaeoo has passed. Extra inducements of any kind seem te have no influenea upon the merchant te awake him from the rule new generally lajd out by him, that is, buy only when you need, and in quantities required te fill immediate demands. Therefore, require ments being limited, the price asked for goods is paid, but it Is difficult te say at what figure a round let of flrst-elass goods ean be bought for. The manufacturer or his agents are disposed te sell if buyers show a disposition te purchase. Fine Cuts Seft tobaccos of reliable manufacture held their advanced position well, while the advanoe is fully sustained, considering the dullness of the times. Smoking tobaeoo is ordered only as cer tain speelal kinds are particularly wanted. Cigars The leading manufacturers still elaim a full share of orders, while the gon gen gon eral trade is exceedingly quiet. Snuff shows unoxpeeted business lifent full quotations. Reeeipts for the week 3,710 boxes, 0,003 caddies, 0,521 cases and 803 pales of flne eat. Exported and manufactured tobaeoo Te West Indies, 1,517 pounds. Seed Leaf It oannet be denied that handling of eigar leaf in the vear 1884 has been as pleasant aa usual. Figures which are necessarily demanded by the high rates paid by paekers te farmers, together with the small proportion of flne wrappers obtained, made stock tee high in priee for the bulk et goods in ste:a. As a oense. quence manufaetuters of elgara cannot manipulate profitably, This feature, to gether with the extreme dull times, has caused the leaf buiineri te lese the aotlve llfe se net!c3ab!e in this braneh at this season of the year. Prlees ate very un steady and variable Sumatra of necessity finds many buyers in moderate quantities. Havara moves off quiM sprightly, if up te standard in quality, and for sneh prices remain firm. Reeeipts for the week : 110 casei Con necticut, 405 cases Pennsylvania, 172 eases Ohie, CO eases Yerk state, 110 eases Wis consin, 79 bales Sumatra, 80 bales Havana 187 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales have been : 01 cases Connecticut, 297 eases Pennsylvania, 110 eases Ohie, 28 cases Yerk state, 87 cases Wisconsin, 40 bales Sumatra, 90 bales Havana, and 41 hhds Western leaf in transit direet te manufacturers. Exported of leaf tobacco Te Glasgow, per str Nesterie, 18.823 lbs; te Liverpool, per str Illinois, 87,415 lbs; te West Indies, 1,129 lbs ; total, 100,807 lbs, STItlPriNO TOBACCO. Frem the Kdgerten Tobacco Hopejter. As the trade requli3B tobaeoo bought under oentraot te be bandied in first elass shape, it would I d advisable for the growers te wait until their crops are in geed condltiec, bofeta they take them down, n it will be easier te kgep them in geed condition afterwards ; but if taken down in bad condition, it is very difficult te get them in gecd order again without damaging the orep. When tobacco is te be table sorted, it is a very great advan tage te the grower, if he intends te sort it himself, or te the dealer, if he intends te sell it in the bundle, te have it strip: ad off the stalk in grades, and bundle each grade by itself, as fellows : Strip the bottom leaves off the stock for one bundle, the middle leaves for another, and the top leaves for an. ethor, making thrce grades of the contents of eaebstulk. This ean be done by one man if he bes three forms for tbe bundles, or throe.mec by passing ;the stalk from ene te anet'jer, with about the same amount of labor that it requires te strip it all off in one bundle the old fashioned way. And when you get through nearly half of the labor usually required te strip and seu a crop is saved, as bundles strip ped from the stalk in thia way de net re quire one-half the room en the table te sort ; as they de net CDntaln aueh a vari ety of grades, and it will net keep the sertsr busy thinking and guessing whleh pile every leaf belongs In, and he will net boebl'd te wntj his time in fixing, piling and watebing for fear his grades will get mixed, as he is obliged te de when sei.ing tabnoe stilpped off the stalk in the old way. By having plenty of room en his table, and but few grades in eaeh bundle 1 1 leek afbr, he eac sort nearly deuble the amounts in a day and de his work hotter. While stripping from the stalk all fat leaves should be pleked out and thrown away as they will stain and damage every sound leaf with whleh thev come in oentaot. All wet stems should be kept "by themselves and properly cared for, otherwise they will ret and damage. A DECISIVE TEST, " Se you think your son smokes, Mrs. Jenes?" "I'msuroef it, Mrs. Brown. I've found pieces of tobaeoo in his poekets." " Dear me I dear me l I'm sorry. My son has no bad habits. I never find any thing in his poekets but doves and oot eot oet fee." A Ueckraacn lias 300 Tetb. This seems a great many i but we must re re ro membor that the c leveach eats a little et everything he p!ct- ip, and has need et a tremendous dlgestl.e apparatus. Our dlees tlve apparatus Is altogether dltrereut. First we chew our loed wlia our teeth then send It te the stomach te be disposed or. If tbe stom ach Is net In pertect working order, take Brown's Iren Ultte -s and make It de Us work properly. Mrs. Sephia Terbert, George town, Del., says : ' I need Brown's Iren OIL ters ler dyspepsia ; It greatly Improved my dlgostleu.'' Or high or low, or rleh or peer, None would tout teeth or breath endure, 1 1 they but knew hew sure and swltt Was bOZODONT, that priceless gilt, I n giving beauty. Hie and tone Te every charm the mouth can own. o28-lwdeedw A ureat Discovery. Mr. Wm. Themas, et Newton, la,, says -aiy who nas ucen seriously anectedwltha cough ler twenty-nve years, and this spring mere severely than ever boferu. She had used many remedies without relief, and being urged te try Dr. King's New Discovery, did se, with meat gratifying results. The first bottle relleved her very much, and the second bettle has absolutely cured her. Shu has net had se geed health for thirty years." Trial bottles free at Coehran's drug store, Nea. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. I'e. Large site, 11.00. (S) Mam Much will ' lit Hew tnueu nt TAatnas' Eeltclrle OU Is re quired te cure t Only a very little. A few ureni will cure any kind of an ache anu but a trifle mere Is needed ter sprains and lame, ueeses. Uheumatlsm Is ael se readily aflectedi anounce and semetlaies two ouueea are re quired. Ne medicine, however. In se sura te euro with the same number et applications. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, UI and 1W North Queen street, fi Words of Warning ana Ooarert. "It you are suffering from peer health or languishing en a bed el sickness, take cheer It you are simply ailing, or II you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knew, lag why, Hep Bitters will surely cure you. II you are a minuter, and have overtaxed yourself with yecr pastoral duties, or a mother worn out, with, care and work, or a man et business or labor, weakened by the strain et your everyday dntles, or a manetletters telling overyeur midnight work Hep Bitters will most surely strengthen you. hA-E"1 re .inJertn!f ,rem ever-eating or uu..ug, aujr luuucreuen or dissipation, or are young and growing tee fast, as Is often the case, ' Or II you are in the workshop, en the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing, ton ing, or stimulating, without lntoxlca lntexlca tine, 11 you are old, bleed thin and Impure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties waning. Hep Bitters Is what you need te give you new Hie, health and vigor." It you are costive, or dyspoptle or suffer ing trem any ether of the numerous dis eases of the stomach or Dowels, It Is your own tault It you remain I1L II yen are wasting away with any form et Kidney disease, step tempting death this moment, and turn ler a-cure te Hep Bitters. II you are sick with that torrlble sickness, Nervousness, you will nnd a 'Ualmlnuilead'' In Hep Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resldent of, . a mlasmatle district, barrlcade your ays- tern against the scourge et all countries Malaria, Epidemic, Billens and Inter- mlttent Fevers by the use et Hep -Bitters. II you have a rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, Hepllltiers will give you falrskln, rich bleed, the sweetest breath and health, sste will be paid toraense they will net cure or help. A Lady's Wish. "On, howl wish my skin was as clear nnd sett as yours," said a lady te her friend. "Yeu can easily make It se." answered the friend. 'Hew t" Inquired the first lady. "By using Hep Bitters that makes pure, rich bleed and blooming he Uth, It did It ler me, as yen observe." 4V-Nene gennlne without a bunch et green Heps en tba whlte label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hep" or "neps" In their name." 02S-lmdTu,ThS Things Werth Knewing. There are a great many snch things. One Is, that there is no use ha vlngdyspepsia unless you really llke It and want te have ft. It Is an established tact that Brown's Iren Bitters will conquer this disease in short order and completely. Mr. Daniel I. Nlckam, Spring Held. Ohie, fays, " Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of dyspepsia, nerveusnes and wakeful ness." ' Don't Hnrry, Gentlemen," Said a man en his way t9 be hanged, " there'll be no lun till I get there." We say te the dys peptic, nervous, and debllltated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ter some remedy el doubtful merit, uncertain et rellef.whnn you can get at the drngglsts ter ene dollar Burdock Meed BUtert almost sure te cure and certain te benefit. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 139 North Queen street. iiueKlen'a Arnica naive. The Best Salve in tto-werld for Cuts, Bruises, Beres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever cores, Tetter, Chapped lianas. Chilblains, Cerns,ond all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It H guar anteed te give perlect satlbtactlen or money relunded. Price, SS cents per box. Fer sale by 1L B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North Queen street. Lancaster. X Wliu Bsverybuuy te Knew. Bev. Geerge U. Thayer, an old cltiren el this vicinity known te every one aa a most Influential citizen and christian minister et ne M. E. church, lust this moment stepped in our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te Bhlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous Bale ever our counters and la giving perfect satisfaction In all ceses et Lung Diseases, such ae nothing else has done. DBS. MATCHETT FOANCK. Bomuieic. Ind., May 15, 18. Beld by 1L B. Cectran, djugrlst. Nea. 1S7 and ISO North Qnoenstrot.t. Lancaster, tebltoedi PUOTUUUAPJJJi. T K. ItOTB. Lakeabtbe, Pa., Oct. 2.', 1881. The satisfaction expressed by an appreciative public, with the many improvements we have made in thd past, has en-l ceuraged us and given us re newed stimulus. Our studio has been remodeled entirely, giving us one of the best lights in the city for the working of the instantaneous process; Geed taste in the decorative art has made our studio a place of pleasant surroundings, and as the face of the subject always reflects the impressions made by things pleasant or unpleas ant, the most beautiful part of the picture is assured, as the expression is the life and the light. Yours, Etc., J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen St. lune2-tId aUOfjBULBB. L t mmstt'a. in or THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Persons then wishing any ler the TUES DAY EVENING'S l'AUADE, WU1 please leave their erders. It enr supply will net be sufllclent, we will then telegraph ler mere. CHINESE LANTEUNS. CO a Par Dnznn. ADAMANTINE CANDLES, used ter Illumi nating. 20a Per Peand. IB Candles tn thn pound. llU'OUTKD JAPANESE LANTKHN. FLAGS AND FIREWOUKS. Pe net wait un til tbe last day. Leave your orders TU1S EVENING. It our supply runs out we can then renlnnUli bv teleirranh ami express. 11 you wait you may net get what you want, BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAST KINO 8TBHT. LANOASTEU. PA. ISSUMAKCJC. riuns Prudential Insurance Ge. OI AMERICA. Heme Oflloe NEWAEK, V. J. The Prudential offers a plan by which every one may secure a tuad sufileient ler burial purposes. This company la endorsed by the leading business men and manufacturers of Lancaster county. Claims pali within 4 hours alter proof et death. -CALL AT NO. 12 SOUTH DTJKB QTKBWS, Jeb Cibcvlies abd IirrouciTiea, 20 BellHble AenU 'Varied; PriMTtOnlh vzexmm. SSI! B A UNITED PAJITY.' " KTa .ni ... .!. . ...I' nww vu uiUbV BUI paWMMi $ Republican, Democratic, lads penaem;, wonengmfltrg f mm Prohibition upon one Dltfhrin Clothing, We areln fayoret bath Protection and Lew Tariff. Our prices are se very low thai j the tariff meets the approval el all voters, and we afford them protection in a ffiiarantM tn wa--r iena me money en all sales net muna aauBMCtery. -e- i&i A. C, YATES & CO.. SIXTH & CHESTNUT STREETS 5 PHIUADKLPHIA, ft wmd r-4" M YBBU m ItATSUUM. V,s $8.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. -. v 91U.UU ALL-WOOL BUTTS. ,. fM 812.00 ALL-WOOL ITJTTI The papers are lull of adverUaementa"ef GUKAVCLOTUIMO.and the clothing sterea am lull et cheap clothing, se cheap, much et -A It, as te be undesirable at an v price. ' 'il We manufacture NO SHODDY CLOTH1NS. ? and the above lets are tbe Lewest tirade wefef keep. They are deeidedly better Qualities than anything we've offered within a period et years. We anticipated the slew times new experienced, and receunlzed that qnalltlea ' f would have te be Increased or prices lowered. J te meet tbe requirements of the trade. Wa w Invite you te step In te see ns andlaara whether we have been equal te the emer-'ffi-gency. Tbeee suits are sneh' aa wa ain wi-. '::'( rant in every way, which means that they an t?f J ASAFKl-UHCUAHiWorthemanetmoderau ? 3 means who can't afford te take chance whea "v. ,J nuvinir clothes, hut whn uitht h,M. i.rt.'- and lair equivalent ler the dollars he baa te '? invest, OVERCOATS m a great variety-etH styles We have them at 3. il(MlASiMia.w r and ICO. We have them liem the low prlee4 J" strong, well made, te the finest saUn and sua; J lined. jpr Myers & Rathfon vs LKAD1NQ MKBOUANT TAILOR. "?? KO. 12 EAST KINO LANCA8TIE, PA. nimim.'2'.i 4 DOBN OK UUKf ? f , . THAT IB THK QUESTION NOW AGITATING THK PKOPLksOF I.AN U48TKB, BUT T1IKBK 13 NO QUKSTION ABOUT, Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING. TO BE FOUND EXCLUSIVELY AT jne. a centre squaring WHAT CAN'T I1R VOTTNTt THIDI IN THE MATTEIt OF MEN'S WBAUING APPAKBL IS BOABCELT WOltTU FINPING. CALL AND EXAMINE - 1 GOODS AND PRICES. HI . . .."- i .Burger & Sutten, if.-..T..i m.:i.- j ni.iL! . n.M-, meiuiiaiH. lauura ana weiuurB, - NO. sip uuuMTHisi Buuaur.iu, LANOABTKU, PA. febMvd L. UAMSMAH m J1KO. MERCHANT TAILOMUftft w DEPARxlIBNT. ft GUAND DISPI.AY OF "i ii . Sv QOODS Hi THE PIBOsV -reK- r pit I e HflMTIETJ ilMH a tt'iil ' WE MAKE TO OKDB i"tt$ PANTS 1 PAtiTSl PAM1RM At $3.00, amse, ue.as.ee, M,nM, pLf-' BUllBt BU118I BWalhc( A Geed Business nun ai six. aamst ness suit at 111 A Mice eaeslBMr M 4 A Fine ceraacrew autynnnr, i Nine Shades at (18, tea sal, SH. 1m ncrthweat window, pleaae Vees samples, -all maraea in chub i lyivMt Cash Prteaa. BOVaP aal reed variety axe bow displayed. , mil v tn leek and set coated. aa enr 1 the Lewest. , -,f.uji LGansman&Brek u ,,n aa M, 00-99' IWl ' 1 .s-iesf bm Right ea tdd leaUwaac Oataaa IlMUAMkS, rA. aar Net aenaaetad wit MF IkawMUMaaMaT. , Jit "f'J it u va-1 ;,'j&3 M a&a jBSl TSl iftft r m '-Mftfl I w &1 e HfA i rvvn KSRS 'XH " J.TJM y j-rMi w iiC 5V- i "& '3 t?V - I'-. ftX..4iaWi
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