jV - sc' r- LANCASTER VAlL ITEIXIGENGEB FKIDA NOVEMBER U 1884 V' "Srv-; s , TEACHERS IN SESSION. KAOIH A1UIUT IIIH IUUKU IllBA, many Kdocatlenal Toplea lnUlllfftntly Touched upon Oeerga Alfred Tewnseaa, ana ill Dpltannrl Misinformation, Tlitfrtday Aftirnoen.-A.tloT several plceen of musle bad been given, Prof. (Jenghlln was Introduced and lectured en ttie duty of illnoters nnd patrons te the publle schools. The strongest point en l he school sjetem Is tbe fsotef Individual tnxntleu, Tue aahoela belong te tbe people, net te dlrecteis or toaebers. Tbe safety of tbe country docs net depend en walled cities or ranks of bayonet, bat in the Kchoelfl, wliore children are educated te knew nnd npprcolate tbe rights and liber ties that belong te frce oltlsens. and pursqe theso paths that lead te wealth nod hnpplness. An important duty of dlroetors la tojgcethat suitable Fcboet houses rue provided for theehlldren no nrrnnccd and furnished that no Id jury can result te the health of theso who attend them. Geed toaehors must be provided nnd well paid, Boheol vliltmtlen by di rcoteiB Is also nn important duty, M it eiioeuraijos both tcaobers and pupils. Prof. Umighlln oenoludod his cssiy by Hiving a humorous description of tbe old fashioned school houses and schools. Music. Prof. N. 0. ScbenCTer took tbe stand and said be appeared thore te mnke an appeal In behalf of hU own sex. lie olaimed that they had as geed a right te be uble te' distinguish oelors as their mero fortunate ulsters. Yet statistics show that while a very large proportion of men are entirely or partially color blind, very few women are se. And yet It Is most important that men should have a porfeot knewledge of color. Killread cnglnoers and oenduotors, ofUcers of eca going vessels and many ethers, de all their signalling by means of oelorod flags and lamps. Hew Important, then, for the public safety Is it that the effloers in ebarge of cars or ships should be able te perfeetly distinguish colors. The reason that men are se defective in a knewledge of polers Is that they never study them ; their dress is generally plain wbite and black ; while en the ether hand the wemen dress in many oelors, and are nlways studying color, lly giving boys proper Instruction they may become as nocurate in distin guishing colors as the girls. Ills method is Ilrst touse "Frenbcl's first gift," rubber balls covered with different colored zo ze phyrs ; hccend, color ebarts ; third, ool eol oel ornl iieomctrieal forms ; fourth, colored crayons ; llftli, anallnedyes ; sixth, pig ments. Prof. Sliuub said it was net cto cte es;ary te glve morn than a llve minute's losseu onee or twiea a week for a few mouths te establish n fair knewledge of oelor in thoie who are color blind, lie urged toaehers te take an intoreit in this matter. Music. SCIENTIVIO TEMPERANCE Nev. Satchell, of the Duke strcet M. E. chureb, delivered n lecture en " BoIentiQe Tcmpcronce " In the soheols. Thcre are In Pennsylvania 23.000 teaehcrs nud evor l,0C0,00O pupils. The magnltude of these flguicsshew hew important the soheol system If, nnd hew necessary it is that au thing affecting the foheols should be gravely coushlerrd. There can be nothing of mero impertance than te consider tbe moral aspect et the schools, se as te lit the scholars te beoemo useful men aud women. We will And that when they enter upon life truth will be antagonized by falsehood, purity by Impurity, tem. perance by intemperance. And it will be admitted that no evll in the path of the young is of greater magnltude than in temperance. IIu believed in tomperance work, as it has been earrlcd ou iu this and ether communities, but he oenfessed he had hut llttle faith that it would de any great goad. A better plan is te intreduce into the schools text books containing descriptions of the relation of alcohol with the human system. He claimed that the use et alcohol quickened the aotiea of the heart, thus glviug it much mero work te de tbau it would otherwise have. Its action en the etemaah Ib te prevent digos diges digos tieti. Its action en the brain is te produeo apoplexy, epllepsy, paralysis and ether diseases. Its action ea the mind is te lower its moral toae ; it invariably n ducci falsehood nnd ether criminal practices. Iter. Satchell besought diree ters te intreduce nnd teachers te make geed uee of text books an eh as had been suggested. , Music. Barcrtntcndcut McAllister was intro duced. After congratulating the instltute en its numbers nod the ability of workers, he said it was undoubtedly a faet that no ether subject was of se great importaneo asoducatien. He was te day te speak by invitation en the " new odueation." He did net Intend te Hpcak of nevelties, but of seme principles that have neon long known but nre net recognized in the soheol room as much as they ought te be. Our educa tion, se called, dates from the renaissance of thn middle ages, when the old Greek and Heman culture which had been lest for ccuturlcs, was rovived. The speaker paid high compliment te the old soheol masters of past centuries, and te Baeen, Commenlus, Leeke and Pcstalezzl, whose methods or Instruction brought man book te nature. There are threo periods in tbe growth of mind: First In tufaney, the peried of sensibility ; the teceud, the period of childhood, when the peroeptive faculties ceme Inte play; and third, yeutb, erthe oenoeptivo peried. All eduoatlea must begin with tbe training of the senses ; beiioe the klndorgarden is the best and most phllosephio method of educating tbe very young, wuontiie perceptive isoai iseai tics of the child begin te develep, it must be taught by things. Arithmetic ought net te be tanghtby figures which represent things, but by the things thorn selves. All education ought te begin in observation, and the goal should ba com prehension. Anether prinolple of the new system Is that odueation consists In the training of the whele being. Tbe child must learn te de by doing, . Physical education was another matter ndvoeated by tbe speaker. Tbe real end et all educa tion Is right living. Tbe speaker called the attention of directors te the Importaneo of a preper couree of Instruction In the schools. Wanted them te reoegnizo the impertance of the teaehera and te glve them a larger shate in the soleetion of tbe couree of study. oath's 018. The evening entertainment was a lecture by Ueorge Allred Townsend, the " Qath" of the newspapers. He entitled bis loetnro " Themas tbe Doubter," and our Themas, who occupied a baek seat in the gallery, has no doubt at all that tbe leoture was the poorest and least interesting of the courbe. Oath undertook te review the lives of tbe presidents from Washington te Buchanan, and did'nt say a geed word ubent any Demoeratlo president. Jeffer Jeffer eon was nu unreliable visionary and a traduccr of Washington ; Madisen was only a tool of Jeffersen, and followed him much the same as a deg fellows itsmas ter ; Menreo was of no aoeeunt, and finally fled the state of Virginia te escape arrest for debt ; Jacksen was tbe outher of the spoils system ; Van Huren n as probably the son of AarenUurr, aud that made him something better than be would have been bad he been the son of his father, who was en! v a country tav ern keeper ; Polk and Pleree we're hardly worth talking about, and Buchanan was 'the most successful failure of tbe age." Tbe defeated candidates, hewever. Buir, Clluten, Calhoun, Webster, Olayand Dlaiue, wcre a very nlce let, and Gatb gave them the benefit of a " poem," that was re sad In sentiment and delivered in sueh sepulcbral tones that it had theeffeet of almost emptying the house before the recitation eteeed. Fertuaately, newly all geed Jeffersoelan Democrats were In the grand torehllght parade ia honor of the triumph of Cleveland and honest government, whlle the great apestlea of Demoeraoy were being slan dered ; othbrwlse this modern Goliath of gas might have been hissed for his splon splen splon etle and snobbish Utterances, Ne one thought of applauding him. Friday Morning, The Instltute opened with musle, after wbleh Rev. Thompson of Bt. Paul's Mi E. ohureh. this elty, read the XO Psalms and offered prayer, after whleh tbe long meter doxology was sung. Snpt. Oreeht regretted te notleo that many teajhers absented themselves from the sosslens of tbe Institute, after giving their names te the rollkeepers. Be animadverted en sueh oendnot and hoped it would net be repeated. Prof. MoCaskey again oalled attention te the objects en exhibition under the microscopes en the second fleer of the bulldieg. LKCTUflB ON I.ITKHA . Prof. Westlake took tbe fleer and speke et the methods of teaehlng lltorature in the publle soheols. He hoped thotlme would seen oemo when every soheol dls triet would have n library or geed books. Anether difficulty Is that teachers who may be very we'l fitted for teaehlng arlth. metie or geography, may be but poorly fitted te teaeh literature. The teseher should net only ba well Informed of llte rsry matters, but they sbenld possess that magnetism whleh will draw their pupils te them; they should also be geed readers. One motbed of teaching Is the birthday method entertainments In which readings and recitations from the writings of dis tinguished authors en 'their birthdays, Auotber is the Pittsburg method, where instead of confining the reading te the birthday, they have stated tlmes, say ence a month, for reading caeh author. The oral method Is the only ene praotieablo for toaehlng very youeg pupils. Tboseshould be supplemented by Interesting Bterics, by tbe same author, wbore this is praetl. cable. Tbese stories should be in. struetive, never, silly. Prof. Westlake used tbe oral 'method In his own olasses at the normal soheol. The use et the toxt-boek was another method he hid need with advantage He regarded the memorizing of geed language te be n valuable exorelse. It is also of great vlue te knew somethlng of the lives of tbe men who have given us tbe advantage of great thoughts. Biography is te the study of literature what the guide book is te the traveler It tells him what there is te tee and hew te seu it. Teachers should use their best efforts toralsea library for their schools ; this may be dene partly by them selves, partly by the pupils, by giving llterary entertainments and by ether methods. Musle The slumber song. COMMITTEE ON PEuMANENTCEUTIl'ICATES The oemmlttco en elections roparted the following as the result et the oleotlon for a oemmltteo en permanent certifi cates : W. Reiff Nauman, 255 ; Mary Martin, 211 ; D. B. LeFovre. 109 ; W. H. Bailer, 207 ; I. 8. Geist, 145 ; Mary Musselman, 213 ; J. B. Hunsecker, 104. Tbe flve having tbe highest number of votes were deelared elceted. talk dy rner. ceuqhlin. Prof. Ceughlln answered seme questions in arithmetic and explained the method by whleh he taught numeration and notation. He afterwards gave an explanation of hew be tested the knewledge of the ohildren in the object lessens given them. He dosed with advice te teachers te keep the'r health, te net grew old, te net take tee mnah responsibility; leve your work nnd then you will be able te leve your chil dren. Music MATIIEMETICAL OKOOUArilY. Prof Apgar oeutlnued his disoeurso en mathematical geography, profaeing his re marks by stating that the Lancaster county teachers institute was the largest and best school he had evor attended, and he thanked the teacbers for tbe cloee at tentien given him His lessen descriptive of the earth's real motion and tbe sun's apparent motion through the heavens dur ing the year was illustrated by blackboard diagrams. SCHOOL IlOOM EXPERIMENTS. Dr. Greff, of Lawisburg. Pa., Ieeturcd en easy experiments iu the school. He made It a point te send the boys aud girls of his soheol home with questien. In this manner be sent them Jhenie think ing, and set thefr parents -te thinking, with the result of seen making them your friends. He also made it a 'point te interest thn children with experiments. These may be made without any apparatus ether than a low almplo-articlessd. ways te be fennd about tbe lohbeLliouso or child ren' home. He made a unmber of inter esting experiments. - " I was most dead with heart dtfflenlty, ean new de a geed days work, and sincerely recommend Dr. araves' Iieart Bcfulateras the remodr.Clee. Uladdlng, Harlsgreve, 0." 11 per bottle at your drug store. ur. uraves' nesrt Hegulater cures au rerau el Ueart Dltease, nervousness and sleepless ness. nUtw Net m ums. Net a ease et rheumatism, net a ease et neu ralgia, net a case et pain or sprain net one fin laueu ie sn wuen auaoKea 07 iflntof iflntef Meteetria (Ml. Fer sale bv II. 11. Cochran. druggist, 1ST and lae North goeon street. HKAKT PAIRS, t Palpitation, Drepsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness enred by ' Wells' Health Itcncwer." (1) Mrs sir. Walten's rarleajcaiTM. Mether Walten has prescribed this valuable medlclne ler a great many years In her private riractlee. It has proved nn unlalltng spoclfle a the treatment of thn many disorders te which the tomale constitution Is subject. It Is a sure euro for the monthly troubles that se many women sutler. Mailed en receipt et Iirten, 50e. fold by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 37 and 139 North Uuoen street. (81 " KOUUtt IM MATH." Clears out rats, mice, roeclios.fllos, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gephers. IBs. Druggists. ' (1) ' The MlmpU aud I'cifmt Djr. Nothing se simple nnd perfect ler coloring as Diamond Dyes, far better nnd cheaper than any ether rtye He. Druggists sell tbein. bampleCsrd ler 2e stamp. Wells, Hlchardsen &te., liur liur llngten, Vt. IIUOIIU-f AIIIA." Oulck, complete euro, all Klduey. Bladder and Urinary Diseases. Bcaldtnir. Irritation, Btone, Uravel, Catarrh et the IJladder. II DruggUu (I) HOUOIl UN uun." Ask ler WelU' Heuh en Cerns." lie. Quick completo cure. Hard or selt corns, warts, bunions. (1) Fer flttceu years 1 was annoyed with sovere pain In my bead and discharge Inte my threat Irem Catarrh. My sonse et smell was much Impaired, lly the nse el Kly's Cream Halm 1 have overcome tbese treubles. J. II. Cnsfl, St. Denls llntel. New Yerk. rer several years I have been troubled with Catarrh Kly's Cream Balm has proved ie be the artlcle desired. I belleve It Is the only cure. 1.. II. Ceburn, Hardware Merchant, To Te wanda. Pa. ns-lwdeedAw Ilntter Tban Government uends A)Anlr vestment KtJUlTAIILK LIFE SOCIETY, OF U. 8. lNDDU'UTABLK IN8DKANCK. Assets ever St.OOO.OOO, Harplus, 12,000,000. Tbe only Investment policy Issued pilit In 10, 1 and 20 years, or at death. W.J. MADDKN, Mannger, Ne 10 North Qnoen street (ever .Leng' lmg store). edS3ml aletnets 1 Motnereit aiethcnl Are yen disturbel at night and breken el your rwst by a sick child stilTerlng nnd crylnw with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t It se, KO nt ence and g"t n bottleol MltS. WIN aWW'9 UOUTH1NU 8 YUUP. It wUl rolleVO the peer llttle suilercr immediately ilopenrt upon it ; there Is no mlstake about It. There la net u loethor en (iirlh who has evor nsed it, who will net trdlyeu at ence that It will regiilnte the lieweU, and glve reat te the mother, anil rollet nn.1 health te the child, op orating line mu;ic it lsperiectly sate te ue Inallcumfs.nmt pleasant te the tnstu, and is tbe prescription or enu or the eldest and best lemale physicians In the llnitwl States. Sela e cry where cents a bettle. mavSI-lvdM.W.SAw MAJtltlAUJSS IIbnuzr Uekst. On thn 13th el November, ISil, bytlie ltev. W. T. Gerhard, at bla resl resl dence. Ne. SI Ka9t Oraoge street Mr. llonja llenja mln It. Uender, at Wen Hcmplleld, te Miss Urn ma II. llorxt.et Man helm toweshln HesTBTTSR-MiLt.xB On the ltth of Novem ber. 1381, by thn Hev. W. T. Uerhard. at his residence. Ne. 31 Kast Oranre street. Mr. ltcu ben N. Hestttter. et West Hempfleld, te Miss Anna It. Miller, et Kast Hemptluld. JEvrsRta Wxilik. Novembor 13 ISSt at Quarryvllle, lluv, .1. M. Bender, J. II. Juttnls te Miss Annle M. Weller, both et Quorryvllle, l'a. mmw AerMMtuMMMKta. srUJtTAHT MOTIOB. GREAT SALE OF STOVES. Prices marked down. Steves for Churches and Schools at cost. Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and Heaters, we will, for the next 30 days, sell Steves at an additional reduction of 10 per cent en our already low prices. We must have the room for our Christmas Goods, se liave been compelled te offer these great inducements te attract the trade, Remember this sale will only last for 30 days. Come and see for yourselves. If our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FL1NN & BBBNBMAN'S GRBAT ST07B TQRE, Ne. 152 North Que0n Street, Lancaster, Pa. SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY EVKNINO, NOV, 14, 1034 A MOB'S AWFUL WOHK IN A. SOOtU AHKUICAM SKXTZ.KSENT. XM.W ADrMHTUKMKKXH, H1UB TK3T UAUBTIU SOUS, tnrivol'ennd Tins and in Ilnlk.Beda Ash and Manner Lye for Seap Maslng. nt uuniiii'e imuu Brunt, angMmd 2t West King street. rBACUKK.V IRBTITOTE. EVENING LECTURES. OPERA HOUSE. Fill DAT, NOT. 14 MBlGS-UNDEliniLL COMBINATION. Headings and Vecal quar tette. 8IN0LK ADMISSION 40 CENTS. IIK8KKVKD MEATS 50 CENTS. T1UKETM rOlt COUKSK 11.60. Chart for Unserved EeaU will open en MON DAY, NOV. lu, at 9 a.m. at rulten Hall, second story. Alter Monday ft p. in. thn chart will be open In the goneral buslne-s offlce et the hall. Deers open at 7 J3 Lectures begin at 8. nevWt TACTION. J MK. II. H. LUCRKNHACII Is no longer our agent, and the publle Is cautioned against paying him any money en account et pianos and organs sold by him ler ns. F. A. NOIMIIACO, Ne. 1S2 East King street, agenta for Wllcer A MrMtMenmni and Win. Knabe pianos. Lakcastxr, Nev, 12, 1931. MK. A. W. WOODWARD having connccteil himself with the l'lane and Organ llnstness el K. a. North A Ce. 19t Kast King strtet. will be glad te see his many friends and all ethers de- 'MKVtVAI rRUM BITTKHH. fmn unit oe i n k n e e inn linn e e i u h it e e u 11BB W W W NN N " BSSa W tf TV W V M V "tt WW WW N NN W W K NN 88a BreU uu nnn oe nn n It It O O N N N 1IRH O II N N N It HO O N NN ll k 00 N NN nBnn nrrrrrrrr ria gmt. f.nnn n ? Hn n 3g hnu ii r ! less it ii sss1 This medlclnn, combining Iren with pur Togetable tonics, quickly and completely CUKES DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, MA IjAKIA, WEAKNESS. IMPUKB 1ILOOD, CHluLSandirKVEUandNEUKALaiA. lly rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches everv part et the system. purines and enriches the bleed, strengthens we muscies sua nerres, ana uraes anu tnylg- viriens el purchaslm? musical Instruments. Win. Knabe A Ce., I'lanes and Wilcox A lhe Whlte tlrsans. can be fennd enlr at thin . tabllshmeut. nevll3tdW.Th.A8 rjlK41tlrlKt: INMUIIANCR OOMTANV, OK l'llthADEIil'llI.t. AL7IID H. Gillstt, Presldent. Jakes II. alverd, Vice rrea. nntl Trcas. Edwix F. MKTJULt., Secretary. Julius U. allbk, Ass't. Ccc'y Assets: One Millien, Twe Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand. Nina Hun dred and Sixty-seven Dollars and Forty-nine Cents. All lnyoited In solid secnrltles, Lesses promptly sottled and paid. Rife & Kaufman, JAQENTS, Ne. 10 East King Street. ecl CmdM,WA3.r. orates the svstem: A One Appetizer Hest tonic known. It will cure the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting the reed. Belchlng, Uuat In the a torn tern aeh, Heartburn, etc The only Iren medlclne that will net black en or inlure the teeth. It is Invaluable ler diseases pecnllar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of,, the Liver and Kidneys. Persons snfterlug from the odect el over work, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, exporlenco quick relief and renewed energy by its use. ii uees net cause iieanacne or pronnce con stipatien OT11KU Iren medicines de. it is the only prepnratl causes no Injurious effects. preparation et Irmi that as teUeclA. Fhvslciann and drnggUts recemmend it as the best. Try it. The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN OHBbHOAIi CO. scpO-lydftlvw ISaltlmore. Md. ' 'Ml IT" '-Villi HlMffl !Ii'wmmJb t'jpj.aC.rsyjwy"- sill IZAX-T.- . .. Jy - ..... .Wifc Killing Hen nnd Uefenselet Women and vhlldren UeUlls of a Hpeclren Alreelt by tbe Unman Elends. Panama, Ner. 14. Tlie Dtorie OJkial of Sau Salvader saya : A mob e( seme 200 mcu assaulted tbe beuies of Jcsns Taredcs. Tamas Faditla and Captain Fanoheln Kahuezal Ce.,In the Dopartment et Bansanate and murdered them all, to gether with the wives and children of the first mentiened. Bnbecqnently they murdered tbe polleo captain and several ethers. I no vietims number rourteen. The houses of Paredes Padllle nnd Panohe wero burned. The crimes wero committed owing te a dispute an te the proprietor ship in some lands, A-number of arrests have been made. Peace has been rostercd In Cundinaniarca and Bantandcd, owing te the intervention of the federal government. The town of Oauduas, captured by the robots, who subsequently laid down their arms, was the soeno of manyj atrocities, A plcket of twonty.flve men who had dofended the soheol house for five hours wcre slaughtered after surrendering. The body of the cemmander was subsequently exposed te the most torrible indignities. Humorous assassinations of a fearful and cowardly charaoter wero porpetrated One of tbese is thus described: On the Gtb, Lazere Ancuole was m'irdercd at IUizal, under circumstances which would shook savages of the worst class. Thcv slezed him and tied ;his arms, put him en a liorse and thou snot mm from behind. They thou r;eugcd out his oyes, broke the joints of ibis legs, his nese and chin bone, and almost chop pod him te pieces. 4V HOI IMfel N Oeamu rinnaifl. m. LItiHSabuvi; QuoUtUens by keed, Mettraam cev, ers, Lancaster, Pa. ... . .. llA.lt, UK. M sseart raciae.......... Michigan central.,.. .... New Yerk Central........ S3 shu JJ2, J?' .Central...... 40 Ohie Central...... .... DeULack. A Western.... 104 Denvor a me Orande.... 52 5?;i'i,5i", "H Kansas A Texas. isij Lalte Shero..... ,,, 87 Chicago A N. Wein.... C5M N.N.,Ont.A Wcetexn.... .. bt. Paul A Omaha.... ...... is 1-acineMaU 61U llechester A Flttsbnrgh.. ..." nt. raui..... ....... ......... 7t)i Texas 1'acine dm Union l'aclfle , sj Wabash Common....... n muwii i iviurruu........ West'rn Onion Teloeraph Lonisvllle A Nasnvilia... N. Y., Chi. A St L. ....... Lehigh V alley Lehlgh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading P.T. A Enttale noruiern l'aciue com.. . 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LINK Uf Wl'lCM AT PiuurJ that defy competition nt UAKTMAN'S YELLOW rilONT C1QAK BTOBF. UBAXUH, llESMes. In this city, en the 12th lust. Llllle May, daughter of Qoergo and Mary b llcrmen, uged S years, 1 month and 7 days The retative nnd trlcmls et the fVslly are respectfully Invited te attend the Innrral. Irem her parents' rosldence, Ne SIS Green street, en Baturday afternoon at? o'e'ock. In terment at Woodward UlU ccinetery. lt jveii" AJvr.HTjt:iij:sTt:. WA TKU.-A8ITCAT1UN 11V A KID.IO nan, 17 years old. in an ofllce. Address A, lM.Li.iaKHCin erricB. ltd 'J 'KY 1TUMUBAND IIU WILL ALWAYS UBK IT. CI UtKK'3 JAVA AND UIO COrFEK. lilcndcd, 25c. Four poundBJSest Urnnnlalcd Sugar ler .7c. Other Rnides'Verv cheap CLAUKE'B, Ne.33 W09tKlngbtrceU HAVlNIi TilHKN-PO'iSK-alON lK T1IK LAOEKIlEEltBALOON, Ne. 1 3 North Queen street, lermurly occupied by J, Dnseh, 1 will be pleased te meet my fnends and the publle In general, Uechester ami Koelilcr's ileers nn tap. JOHN llOUU Kll. nevll Proprietor. c. O. aWAKll A CO. hvjsuiai, auTivms, COAL. The J lop Flatter will cure Hack Ache, and all ether pulns Instantly. SI cents only, at druggists. The Kind we Like. Tbe medlclne we most like Is that which dein lis work qulek and wen. Burdock Meed Rittert are the quickest kind et a euro ler dyspepsia and liver and klaney atlectlens. rer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street. What Three Applications IJItf, " 1 was troubled very much with sero feet. Thrte application! of Tnemai' JCeleetrle Oil entirely cured them. Nctnlng better In tbe market." Jacob llutler, Heading, Pa for sale by II. 11, Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Aunu quuen mrcei. Vrein Heath's Doer. M. M. Devereaux, et Ionia, Mich, was a sight te beheld. He fays: ' I had no action el the kidneys and suffered terribly. My legs were as big as my body and my body as big as a barrel. T.ie best doctors gave me up fi nally 1 tried Kidney-Wert, In four or flve days a change came, In elght or ten diys 1 was onmyleet, and new lam completely cured It was certainly a mlracle." AU druggists keep Kidney. Wert, which la put up In liquid and dry form. Office-Ne. :e Centre Sqnare.l Yards -East Walnut and Marshall Streets. (3tewart Old Yard.) lleth Yard nnd Offlce connccted with the Telopheno Kxchange. BT K1NDLINO VOOD A BrKCIALTY. oetlS-umdM&F.K CIHltONIU IltlTIS. I UK HYSIPOMH ; here are generally but slightly marked, or are almost se entirely absent that thena- tlentlsnnt aware that there Is anything the inauer wit u nis ey e, except a eugni wea uess or cold in It. as he ireauentlv oxnrestes IL All dlseAse el the KYK, EAIt, TUItOAT also. Chroma and Private Diseases success' fully treated by DHS. H. D.and M. A. LO.VOAKKIt. Ofllce IS Kast Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. uousuiuiueu ifce.f niu.aiuxw TK1II.I1 1 HA1UUDAY. Itching i-lles. "-(Symptoms I Moisture. Like perspiration, Intense Itching, worse by scratching, meat at night, seems It pin-worms were crawling " Swayn'$ Ointment " it a pltatant, ture cure. SLK UP KKAt. KSTATH. ON NOVKMUEU 15. 1881. at Henry Deorr's Het 1 l Mmnnercher Hall 1 North Prlnce slrt'ut, the uneerstgneil will soil that two-story DWKLLINU 110U3K with oriek trent, en the south slde of West Walnut street. In therlty of Lancaster, Ne. 210 The let has a width el about 24 toot and Is about 61 lent deep. The heuse is in geed icpalr, with a geed well el water en the lm oment. Hale te begin at 7 o'clock, p. in., when terms wUl be maite known by OATHA1UNK LIVELY'. Ilsnar Sbubibt, Auct. e21,2&,mn 1,6,8,12,144 T ANUA8TKK 8UOK fAUIOUY. HIEMENZ. Lancaster Shee Factory. SPECIAL BAltGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' Pobble Butten Shoe. 82.00, 81.75, 81 50, 81.25. LADIES' Beat Kid Butten Shoe, 82.60, 82.00. MEN'S Sheee, 83.00, 82.75, 82.60, 82 00, down te $1,25. MIS3ES' Boheol Bboe, 81.25 and 8L00. BOYS' Shoes. 82.00 down te 31.00. CHIL DREN'S Shoes, 35, 45, and 60 ets. WOMEN'S Oalf FeffRea and Sewed Shoes. 81.60 and 81.25. MEN'S Geed Heavy Kip Beets, 83 OO, $2.60, 82.25, $2, n.50. BOYS', $2,00, $1.60, $1.25 and $1.00. Weman's Warm Lined Shoes, $1.25. Sho'e of all kinds made te order. We will soil at lower prlees than can be had at any heuse in Lancaster. FINKCLOTIIINO JTOi; TJ1K FALL. I have new dlsplayed en my oeuntors and racks my superb line et Fall Woelons. They are tbe choicest goods ever offered In this city by any merchant tailor hoielororo. All Stilts, Pantaloons and Overcoats will be trlmmedwlth the very best and a perfect and comteitablo fit alwaj e guaranteed. Don't tall te step as you pass by anil examine the goods In my window. A. H. UOSKNSTEIN, 87 North Queen street, opposite the t'OstoOlce. m24-6mdlt w ilxiamsen & ytmisit. DUESS &UIT9 AND OVEKCOATS, In Corkscrew Worsted, Caisltnercs or It l Lancaster, Pa. TMtANUY. ns.a niOYULny, e. Per Lama Hack , eiae or unest, nse SHI LOH'31'OKOUU PLASTEU. PiiCB, IS cent cont cent Seld by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. tebltoedP Sprains, Lameness, Pains and Btltches Weak Hack or Disease et the splne will be Im mediately relieved en application el u Hep Flatter ever the affected park It's ponotra penotra ponetra live power Is wonderlul. Warranted te be the best made. Or, Fratler's Beet Hitters. Frazler's Keet Hitters are net a dram shop beverage, but are strictly medicinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the Liver and Kidneys, keep the bowels eiien and regular, Cleanse me uiewi anil sysiuiu ui every impii' k DEALKUS IN KVEItY MAKE OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH Bicycles and Tricycles. Alse In SUNDKIK3. lllcycles ropstred and narta ronewed. PUKC1IA8K1W TaUUHTTO UIDK. rlty. Beld by druggists. ceenran, aruggist, u Btreeu si. Beld by 11.11. ? and 139 North Queen x Ornne, Uentla Hprleg and bring malaria, dyspepsia, bUlleusnecs, torpidity nf liver and a train et kindred mala mala dles. fortunately Kidney-Wert Is at hand. It may be bad et the nearest druggist aud will purify the system, correct the stomach and bowels, stlmulate the liver and kidneys te healthy action, remeve alt poisonous humors and make you feel Itke a new man. Asa spring medicine, tonic and bleed purifier It has no equal. It OFFICE-Ne. 110 Centre Square. Celdiu's Liquid HeofTeuto prometos diges tion! admirably adapted ler females In deli, lata health. 01 druiuiita. nlOlwdeedAw Dr. Vrauer'a atagte Ointment. Thn greatest blessing that has been dls covered In tills generation. A snre euro ter Hulls, Hums, Seres, Cuts, Flesh Wounds. Core Nipples, Hani and Belt Cerns, Chapped Lips, and Hands, Pimples and Blotches. Prloe&oo, Sold by Druggists, sold by 11. H. Cochran druggist. 137 and 139 North Oueen street. (4) )UOLIU BALK. The Undersigned will Sell at PUBLIC SALE, (TO-MOUUOW), Saturday Afternoon NOVKMUUlt 1 at IX O'CLOCK, ACtho8terogo Warehouse of Danlel it. Mayer, NO. 10 WEST GUKSTflUT STKJCKT, One Herso Sleigh, a large Eloctrle Machine, ene Screll haw, two Fairbanks Plalterui Scales, Twe-Wheeled Hand Truck, four Uez Trucks, ene Oas stove, two largn Iren Screw PresCM, ene Tobicce Press, three large Two Twe Hundred Jack screws, two Steel llex Chisels, one Desk, Chairs, Clocks, itope. Heards and rinaittf, ii iii& ei jiiecKing, uiarKu ciKnuuaru, Let of Kindling Weed and numoteus ethor articles. JOHN S. ROHRBR, it Tbe following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. 11. K. SLAYUAKKK. Agent for KEIO AUT'S OLD WINK STOItE, by a prominent practicing physician et this county, who has extensively used the Urandy referred te In his regular practice. It Is cemmended te the at tention et theso amicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcohello Stimulant was never lntonded as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine et great potency In the cure of some el the destructive diseases which swcepsawaythelrannual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive, we pro pre sent te the laverable notlce et Invalids es pecially theso afflicted with that miserable disease, Dypspepsla, a spocllle remedy, which is nothing mere or less than BRANDY. The aged, with reeble enpettte, and mere or less debility, will find ibis simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Romedy Fer all their Ills and aches, lie it. however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but ene artlcle, and tbat 13 Reigart's Old Brandy, Soldbyeurontorprislnglrlond.il. K. SLAY MAKKU. This brandy has steed the test for years, and has never lalled, as far as our ex perience extends, and we therefore glve it tbe preteronce ever all otber llrandles no matter with bow many Jaw.breaklng French titles they are branded. Ono-teurth et the money that Is yearly thrown away en various Impo tent dyspepsia specifics, would suDlce te buy all the Urandy te euro any such case or cases. In proof et the curative power et Relgart's Old Brandy In cases et Dyspepsia we can summon num bers et witnesses ene case In particular we wlllcltei A nard werklmr farmer had been afflicted with an exhausting Dyspepsia fera number ei years ; his stomach would reject almost overy ainci ei ioeu 1 no naa sour erucuuiens con-stantly-ne appetlteln tact, he wasebllged te restrict his ulet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McUrann'sKoet ileer. He Is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and In his discourses often declalm&d earnestly agalnstaU kinds et strong d rink. When advUcd te try Reigart's Old Brandy In his case, he looked up with astonishment i but alter hearing et his wonderful clTecta In tbe cases of some et his neur acquaintances, be at last consented te lnllnweurudvlce. He used the Urandy falthtnlly ami steadily ; tbe nrat bettle ktvlnir him an annellle. and betore the secend was all taken he was a sennd man, with a stomach capable otdlgestlnganythlng which he choeso te cat. IIu still kiepa It and uses a llttle occasionally! and since be has thU medl medl cleo, he has been et very little pecuniary bun. etlt te the doctor. A Vraellelng JPhyttefan, H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agent ler llKIQAKT'S OLD WINK STOltlC, Bslabllsbed In 1783. Imperter and Dealer In Old Urandy. Sherry, Superior Old Maderla, Imported In 1818, 1037 and 1333, Champagnes of LVery Brand, scotch Ale, Perter, Ilrewu Stout. Ne. 29 Hast King St., - Laneaeter Whtncer.ls. Dress suits In Freck coatstvle. slngle or denble breasted. Four Untten Cuta way Ceat or Plain Sack Ceat. Itu8lness Suits of Plain Dark or Fancy Cas Cas slmere, carelully made and first class flttlcg garments. Prices range Irem IS CO te f IS CO. OVKECOAT8, In Fine Fur lleaver and New and Fashiona ble Celers, made handsomely aud finished In elegant style with sleove lining el silk nnd satin. 118 00 te 125 00. Meltons'. Plain Heaver and Chinchilla Overcoats, 19 50 te f IB 00. And Lewer Urade Overcoats, made et geed, strong durable material In light and dark colors. ? t.w iu se.au, IIATS AND CAPS. In the leading styles In olther Still or Seft ten uu, ueavy uieui uaps ier men ami beR. 250 te SI 00. HuOale llnbes. Mountain Geat Itebes, Silver von iiedcs Qinginann unuoie riusn itoets, Stable Hlankets, 70c teSiCO. CAUDIUAN JACKKT5. t In a larse varletv of codera. made ei Vure wool worsted yarn, 11.53 te S3 00. A cheaper grade, t50e te 11 25. GLOVES. GLOVES. Of Sargmac Buck the celebrated Plymouth Tan. A se the Napa a grand tan glove ree from oil and is net stieay. It Is u geed glove for hard wear, or Driving Woolen Mlt' nnd gloves at all prices. ANEW1DKA. Felt Slippers and Shoes, warm, 4ett, light and comfortable All wool, hand sewed and durable net ene particle el cotton orflbre used In their manufacture. They have great wearlng qualities 'and ure excedunt ler per sons with cold or tender feetund ler aged per por per sens and Invalids. , Dress and Promenedo Shoes ierladl s Flne Call Beets for goats, and Leng ltubber lloeta or sportsmen, llubbers, lmbburs.SJa te 85c. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 and 38 BAST KING STREET, OOND15N3HO TBLKOUAEla, Llttle rlaihes Irem tna Electric Wires. Qeneral Butler was hung in effigy In Newburypert, Mass., early this morning. Five empleyes of the newspaper Meni teur Universal in Paris wero Btrieken with cholera yesterday, ene of whom died almost immediately. Tbe oeld weather is having a faverable cfleet en the rate of mortality; it (loes net oxesod 1 in 30,000. Arthur D. January, deputy state trcas urer,sen of the state treasurer of Califor nia, has been arrested in Sacramento for appropriating $39,500. He ncknewelcdged the thelt and says he lest it through gam bling. Tbe tecelvcra of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad have net taken any action upon the read's llnnnelal condition. King Upton's glae works at Pcabedy, Mass., was burned te day. Less, 890,000 ; Insurance 875,000. It trill threw 125 hands out of employment. The cntlre ferce of Ileyt's oheo faotery left work this morning, beoause a dis charged man was Det reinstated. Jehn Miller, of Lebanon, who killed Ilernard Ebich last September, was to day oenvlctcd of murder in the Hccend de grce and eontcneed te twolve years in the penitentiary. S. C. Iiakcr, of Alteena, Pa., a wealthy lend, coal and iron owner, made an assign rncnt te day. Liabilities net known. News Irem tun Nallennl Uapltnl. Washington, Nev. 14. Among the resignations accepted by the president to day was that of Jehn A. Leeau, jr., son of Gen. Legan, from West Point military academy. IIe wa3 appointed by Prosident Arthur, but gave up temporarily en aoeount el treuble with his eyes. Ne reasen Is cow given for the resignation. It Is learned at the Whlte Heuso that there is no truth iu the rumor that the offlce of oemmiasloncr of pensions has been tendered te Gen. Boaver, of Penn sylvania, Washington, D. C, Nev. 14 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, f,ir weathcr, slight rUe in temperature, in northern portion stationary toraparatnre, insouthern portion northwesterly winds, becoming variable. Lecal Dtoesttanu evuaa llported by d. II. Leng. Par vaL Lnnci'ter City 0 por.cent 1888... in U90... IPO ' 1805... 103 Sj-.erct. In 1 erJOyears.. loe ' 4 ier ct. Scheel Lenn.... 100 " 4 " lnlorMyears.. loe " 4 " in 5 or SO years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or M years, loe M.'Uilidm borough lean 100 B41K BTOUEn. First National Mnk ...,...(100 rannere' National Hank su rulten National Uunk 100 Lancaster County National Hank.. GO Columbia National llank 100 Christlani Natlouel Hank. 100 JCnhrata National Dank 10( First National Henk. Columbia..... 100 First National llanir, Straaburg.... loe Flrat National Hank Marietta 100 Irat National Hank. Mount Jey.. HO Lltits National Hank 1(0 Manhnlm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey. CO Net Helland National Uank....... I'm Uae National Hank ion tjairryville National Hank 100 TL'SSl'IUH STO0S8 Big Spring A Heaver Valley.. .;.... M Last sale 104 115 IV) 1 00-50 14 100 100 im h SKS , V, 103.S5 4W, !&. -I., ,r K1 J&r, mi ioe no ISO lis 151 IM l. aw 77,?8 131 111 110.25 m & 10 ISrldgopert AUoreshoo 13 SI Celmnbta ft Chestnut 11111 23 lelumblaA Washington SO CencstrgaA Big Spring 'js Columbia A Murletta 25 Maytewnft GlUabethtewn. 25 lAiicnstcra Kphram 26 Lancaster A Willow Street SS utraauurgA Millport 23 Marietta A Maytown M MnrlettaA Mount Jey 25 LencKlLzabetht'n A Mlddlet'n loe Lancaster A Frultvllle... CO 1 jin caster & Ltutz .....i..... V Keat llraudy wlne A Waynes,b'p.... 0 Lancaster A WUllam?tewn Lancaster A Maner... , 50 Lancaster A Manl.mm... ............ 25 LancisterA Marletta 25 Lancaster A New HelinAU 100 U'lncnxtnr A Hnsaunhannn, 3m Lancaster A New Danville KiEMmtAAirseua eToeae. qnarryviiie it. U. tM bUllersvllloBtreetCir i 60 lntmlrer PrlnUnuCemriauv &U was Lk-lit una Fuel Cempmy...... 25 Stoveni Heuse (Henda) 100 Columbia (Jaa Company ............. 21 Columbia Water Company 10 ttuusmehanna Iren Company....... Iki Marietta Hollewwaro ICO Sluveus llouee 10 MUlt-raTlUe Nermal Scheel Nerthern Mnrket... 50 Kastcre Market CO Wesliirn Market Ut Uas Company Henda J 00 i elumbla llureugh Henda 1(0 Lancstur City butet Hallway Ce.. 50 MAUIitltf. fhllmleijinin. Mrs.i. 1'ait.tunLrnt., Nev. ia Fleur dull, weak) Snpertlne State, nt 14 2532 75 1 Suporllue Kjitra de, tl 7583 OO i Hi. lumlly, J 28 H i BOj winter cleur, JW!J1 2.1 de HtraUttj), (4 UXi4 (W; .Minn, uxtru, clear, 1371 25) strident, 4 25(24 75 1 Wisconsin cleai tJ ''S Cit . straights, f 4 SOflJi winter pitents H re (J5 30: sprlut;dn, u euQ'S, Uya neur at 43 ftOJ 73. wn'nt nrmcr nut 18 24.01 20 SO 10 47 48.0s St 60 31 (-3 m 73 1 10.121 140 41 ss 7.50, I2.3S ' BO E0.K 30 109 Hi 8 203 33 210 S 2. " 73 MS tl HO 101 10 rtflE JVJ r m Mi M JUS UAL T.AHJS e ua, 17G0. 1884. LANCASTER. PA. K UALD1VKLL A UO. onlett NO. 2 ttin Hed. 79Ke I Ne S de. :oke : N e. 1 l'a. Ui . 91e ! Ne. 2 Delaware de, 87a Cern Armer with mero demand t steamer, old. WiJMe new,7)2SMc: sail yellow and de mlxed,ed,&9 nbw,SlQ&3e; .Ne, Selil.O.'tJ 63ie ; new. 10831. uata (lultt and steady Ne. 1 Whlte 33c s Ne. i de. 32e t Ne. 3 de, I233Ria re- Jected, IHSIlkc: Nn 1 mixed, 31c. Ite nominal aurtfiGSc. Si'Oda Clevei-sccd dell HtTKO80 TlmetbJ dnllattl4fj)150i r"hnse.l easier hi tl 41. winterLruu quiet at 414 23(114 7.1 Previsions Market dull but steady; India Mim lienr, sie ffltj-i) i city de, tu MHtll oe; Ulss Perk, tsmi i Utet Hams, 121 DOS-i Ucon, ll4UlHic: tmioRed ahouleem, "V.tD 7?iei salt uu 7ij7ViO! Smoked Hams, 13KO ltKei pickl de I'ullKc Lard dull ( city ruHue-1, 8e ; loose euicners, i'i ; prime sieam n ou. Hutter firm, with fair demand for cholce ; Creumery extras, SHiJ.'ei Wesuim de, de, SNtUet .1. C. A N. . extras, 27Q.801 West ern dairy de, 25ei Western goe-t te cbolee, 20aS!. llells quiet atlOQISet packing butter, 10 12c Bttgs In fair demnnd and steady ; extras, SO G28a; Western, lwilOXc choese Market steady with quiet demand; New Yerk lull creams, ilQiia Ohie 1hw choice. HkOlOic: de talr te prime, 8X9Ue Pa. part skiniH. SfJOKe: de tall. KBHc Petroleum dull i Ueflned, 7iu. Whisky dull i Western at (1 20. OLDEST PHYSICIAN ON ItKCOUD, Farbnty's Blced Cleanser or Ptnacsa, This mullclne l-i composed et vegotable ln uredientii only, (herbs) will net inluru the kyhtem Hke ether preparations; as they are compesoil et minerals, it was discovered 101 years age by a Herman Physician, Fahrney by name, ihe Panacea has cured chronic dls uises when ether remedies and Doctors tailed te elltict a euro. It quickly and completely rures ifyspepaiuuriuuigegiiuu uiiu sick enu Nervous Headache aud J N1CVK111CAILKDTO CUKE tbe worst form et HloeU Disease and all dls- mders urlslnu from lmnure bleed. Is war- ninted te euro Ane and Malarial disorders tj imilM kiirnnrnvitiillvntrnm fill Kavi-t.. ltfrA.. thoreiiKh uasliullatlen with the bleed, it u u u roieLes every part et the system, rUlUfYlNOaudKNlUCIHNU theBLOOD. ,b It will regulate and keep tbe Bowels In a heulthy condition, invigorate the Liver ana Htrt'iii'tlieii the avuteni. Fer the diseases peculiar te women, and all-; persons wnoiueu seueuiury lives. IT lSlNVALUAULBt It is the tatcst. i aslcst and best medlclne te administer te children. Try It, one bottle will lonvlnce you. Kahrney's Hloed Cleanser or I'anucea Is manufactured by The Dr. Oee. O. Shlvely Ce., at Wayneabore, Pa, (succes sors te Ptthrney's Ures. A Ce) and registered by S.K.DUHUEL, PlOf. m "Si J. E. Caldw'ell &Ce., Direct Importers of Fine Diamonds. Furobaseradoalrlns flrat-olaB3Gema oheloo and flne la overy partleular, tire invited te oxamlne our magnlQ magnlQ magnlQ oent oellootlon of DIAMONDS and Diamond Jewelry. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, Fer eule by all DruzKlsts. II per bottle. slOflmw nlHUEll'S TUNIO. Where the Fire is Out. ? am58 Hew Sere RlMkei Nbw Yerk. Net. 11 lTlonr.-3tate and West ern dull nnd easier $ Superflne State, SI 40Q 3 10 ; Superdne Kxtnt, tJ C0Q3 00 ; Choice, t-lOJ fll 6; Funoyae,tltt)Q' 23; Hound Heep Ohie SJU3S376; cnolce, f3 tOSS 231 Superfine Wost West Wost ein, (i 4('tI3 W; common te geed extra de, 13 003350: choice de, 13 0033 23; cbolce Whlte Wheal, IS 0335 23 Southern dull ; common falrextrn. 13 25JJ1 0; geed te choice de, tl 31C04 73. Wheat opened strong and HQia higher ; aUcrwarit-t weakened uud lest auvanoe t med. erate speculative business : Ne. l, Whlte, nominal t Ne. 2 Hed, l)ec.,81iOWei Jnn ,81Q S1H t Feb , KH&sOXe t Mar., 83UsKe May, ViQWAc. Cern e-arly month steal; ; la te a Bhade lower; Mixed Wceteru spot, 47053a; de in. ture. 47W41&2C eats a Bhade hotter : Ne. 2 Dec, 82a ; Jan., 2ie t state, SitfoUXei Wcstern, llSde. "i Live Stock Markets. CmoAeo Hogs Uecclpts. 0,000 head ship, menu, 4,500 head; market fairly actlve but 5a 10e leweri rough paeklng, $4fJ4 15 1 packing and shipping, 14 33Q4B3t lfrbt, f 404 50: snips. S3 tei 2t; markut closed weak, with 13,oeo head unsold. . . , CatUe Hecelpts. U.Q0O bead : shlpmenta,3,0l headi market actlve, but 10O15e lewer; ex ex eort gruues, 0 15,J0 50; geed te choice ship ping, 13 40QS DO, common te fall. f39JdtS0; Texaus steers, loaiSe lower at fJ 5081 2V Sheep Hecelpts. 4.0J0 head ; shipment. 2.0 j market dull and 10075c lower than last week ; lntorler te lair, fl 75i 50 1 medium te geed. S100Q3 2); choice, 41 W33 731 Kast Libsrtv Cattle slew at last wcek'a opening prlees; receipts, 1,064 head shlp- Hegsrirnii Phlladelphlas. t 83Q510; best Yorkera, 41 W81 75 ; Ualtliuercs at 14 SO ; com. men, I5U receipts, 3,00 head shipments, 1 400 head. . ... Bheep dull and unchanged receipts, !,t00 nead t ahtements, l,2eu head. Magle Ne More) a Mystery rruiu acreaa sne worm, X; 'Haroun et Aleppo," satd Sir Philip DervalJ Jf nan mssiereu every secret in naiuru wnita,w. the nobler magle seeks toiatliem. iledlacev. .i ered that the true art of heallnir Is te assist. Nature te threw off the dlsetse te summon, r- l as It were, the whele system toclect the ens. my mat nas lasieneu ou a purr, ins proeeeww . . . ulllncludodtherolnvlgoratlonot the lat ploutllte." jv In this the Eastern sage merely et ptueeV the practice et the best physicians Ot today. What llleltselt is, nobody knew thou nobody; Irniiiv.Tintir lltitivuhHiinl.HmituI .nmnthlBi or thu reasons why the mysterious tide ilses'TV nnd tails Provided tbe great organs et tb:j body are net Irreparably ilostreyed. medleat DdlntiAnmni elwnut. mIUvh nml ntfAn MUVMtT' leine repuiaoie puyaician new auuurea wm 7f tlen.such as bleudlmr, by which It was ar tempted te cure disease by reducing the P- -tlent's ability te resist lu Nowadays we d,; net tear down the fort te help the garrise-sV wu strengthen It. In this Intelligent mmt bencllcent work. It Is cenceded that fAMJE nit'i Ttirvie leads all ether medicines. Aa anlnvlgerautltacta lmuiedlatelv and peirws lulivupen the circulation and the erwuMSit digestion, thus giving Nature the asrtM shu calls for. It fellows that all aliments at the stomach, kldneys ana liver are at oee -relieved or cured. Ne ether preparation bodies tbe same qualities or produces sUflta-f ., rtulu. lttsdeltoleui te use, and the twos ' known antl Intoxicant. 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