-'V g?JS ir K r.vi s ' i i is- ,--r ;w., "' a r mtfa: 1. 4 ' Tolume XXI- Na 81. LANCASTER, PA., THIiRSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1884. PrkwTireOwV. "'' Bbt Wf aTiris8nKSisie&9iTrT 01 I'Vr 7 I I vi t4SSfKPT!Vi1Ctti W B H H B B B B B B B V- "'IIIWTOfJfii yAf ft .TFHSL11V, DIAMUNltt, JtV. H.7 HllUAW, Fer the Holiday Season, 1884. Everybody, nlth a very few exceptions. Is loud of geed music, and, with this Idea In mind, we weuM call attention te the beautiful, new ami useful Musical Novelties that ar rived iiein Switzerland n day or se age, and hare just been openoil. We have MU8I0 BOXES beautifully llnlsbcd id overy way, liem onetolorty-elglit alia j Musical Decanters, Elegant China Fmlt Stands, Singing Birds lu Cages, very natural and lllo-llkej Musical Tablet), Ac., Ac, In lacl, -no have everything that Is tnatle In tlie mislcsl novelty line. In luUiltlen te all these new and bcatitllul things, we have bWISS WOOD UAHV1NG3 anil STONES Or THE ALPS. Our MUSIC BOXES are at l'HICEa TO 8U1T EVKBYBODY and a call te (co and hear them will repay any person, he everybody Is Invited. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. mix uuuva. N Kxr neon te the uTiuht 116 usk. FAHNESTOCK'S! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! -DOUBLE AND Te Suit the Taste anl I'urse el all. Large and Attrnctlve Stock el Shawls new onen MAIIKI.ItV I' 4UIIKI 1TII L- AW1 III lUIV'li u..u.H I1U1T UJUJli, PA13ELEY, OASHMEBE mi K,8?uV.:V,K.fl.!l:lVKI'vltT.a Ht ,I-25- wert" nenr,y ,leul'10 ll10 nuuy. silk at 87c, f..ouendI i;x never before equaled. Theso In want should sue ttieiu. E. E. FAHHBSTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. riOATM ANlf SHAWLS. LADIES' AT NCetzger &d JETa-aglimaii's Newmarkels, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter. Our Assertmant of Coats for Indies and Children was inade expressly ler us by tlu best makers el Nuw lerk and rblludclphle, and uru very cheap. METZGER & HAUGIIMAN'S CHEAP STORE 43 West Kins Street, (Ilulwecn the Cooper llouse and Serrel Heme nuvldjtlAw J." MAUI IN A; UU. HOLIDAY GOODS! IN ALL DEl'AHTMENTS. China, Glass and Queensware, DOLLS and TOYS. LAUGE&T LINE OF WAX, BISQUE AND OIIINA DOLLS. BISQUE TOYS AND FIGURES, BISQUE NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES IN PEPPER AND SALTS. El! EVERYTI1INU NEW J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Kins and Prince Streets. CAUVMTHA&V. fciaiil&'S UaltPKT UALt, e BARGAINS I - AT SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese BiiBlnesa. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A Full Line of BODY BBUSBELB, TArESTBY, and All GradOS Of INGBAIN CABPKTS, UU8, BLANKETS, COVEBLETS and OIL CLOTH. BT ALL AT A BAORIFIOB.-Sk $ar Prompt attention glven te the Manufacture of Bag Carpets te order. - AT - SHIRK'S CARPET HALL DOR. W. KINO. AND WATER STS feM3-2radaw iTATAKKU. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUBES COLD IN HEAD, OATABU1I BOSK COLD, IIAY FEVElLDEArNEsS, HEADACHE. Easy te usori'rice. fiOc, Ely Bres., uwege, M. V., U. B. A. HAY FEVER. ELY'S OKEAM BALM Cansea no rain Gives liellet at Once. Thorough Treatment will Cure. Net a Liquid or S null. Apply Inte NiMtrlls. -Ulve It a trial. M cents at dragglsts. (W cents bv mall. Bend for circular. Sample bottle by mall, luc. BLV BBOTHBRB, 2VydAw Druggist)!, Owego, N. Y, fllHB LAKUKST. II Kir All Hunt COM X plete asiortment el t'laylnjr Cardt In lb city, from 8e pei pack up. at HAllTMAJCa BwaK.,B0IiI CI0ABi SINGLE.- ANU BLANKET BLACK Lancaster, Fa COATS Hetel,) LANCA3TEB PA. AND DESIRABLE. Opposite'Stovons Heuse. BARGAINS ! - J LANCASTER, PA 159 Watches and Clocks. Watebcs, OloekB. Obains, BinRP, Spoetaolos, ote, Impairing of all klnda will reeelve my por per por eenai attenUen. LOUIS WEIlEIt, Ne. 159X North ijnoen Street. Bemomber name and number. Directly op lie City UeteL near l'enn'a Depot, lyaily NOTIOH IU TMCIfAHIIVKS AMU UUM NEBS. All persons are hereby lorblddeu te trespass en any of the lands of the Cern wall or SpeedweQ estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un- Inclesed, either ter the purpose et sheeting or nsmnir, as uie iuit wui ue ngi against all trespassing en said Idly cniorceJ . land nf thn undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FBEKUAN O.PXBOYALDEN, KDWABD C. 1'BKKMAN, lAtterney ler a. w. celernxn's Utiri mkiuvaxj H UNTU ltKMKUT. Thllty Years Iteceid. Endorael by riiytlclans. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER EEMEDY. Never Known te Fail. CUBES ALL DISEASES OF T11K KIDNEYS, L1VEB, 1ILADDEU, AND UIUNAHY OUUANH, DIlOl'SY, GIIAVEL. D1A11KTK3, HlliailT'S DISKiSE 1'AINSIN T1IUI1ACK, LOINS OB SIDE, NEUVOUS DISEASES, KKTENT10N OB NOV-KETENT10N or UBINE. llTTnECSKOr this BEMEDY, tbb stomach and newms srusear RKCIAIM THEIII BTI11INUT11, asdtiib IlLoeuisromriKD. It is rneNOUKCsn nr iiuKnKKD? or inn nEST DOCTOM TO BKTHE ONLY CUBE roil ALL KIND erKibHKT Diseases. It is rmiBLT veuetaiiii!, ahd cuiiks when OTnK3MEUICINE3 TAIL. It is rnBPAREe ExrnMsLr rea these pisevses and has NEVen nnsN known te faiu One t rial WILL CONVINCE TOU..FOH SA1K BT ALL DRt'enUTS. I'BICK, SI 35. Send ren TAMrnLKT or Testimonials. HUNT'S KKMKDV CO., )Vl-TuThS4w-ly 1 l'rovldrnse. It. I. TTOr I'J.AHTEH. SHARP PAINS. Crlct, Sprains, Wrenches, Bhenmattsin, NeuralRla. Sciatica, Heurlsy f'alns.Butch lu the Side, llnclrache, Swollen Joints, llcnrt I)lf case, Bore Muscles. Pain In the Chest, and all pains and aches elthT local or dtop-seated are Instantly relieved nnd speedily cured by the well-ltuewii Jlei J'laster. Couipeundoil, as It ts, et the medicinal virtues el Hch llepi. Uiiiep, Ilulnains and Extracts, It It Indcvtt the bat puln-kJlllnR, etlm uhitlne, soelhlnK uud gtrengthenlnir i'or i'er i'or eus Waster ever made. Hep natter t are sold by all druKRlsts nud country stores. 2r cents or five ler $i.W). Malleil en receipt et prlce. Hep natter Ce , Proprietors and Man ufacturers. Bosten, Mess. HOP PLASTER. S- Ce.it ed toncue. bad breath, sour slnm. achand liver dlwuse cured by Iluwley 's Ulom Ulem acu and Llverl'llls a cts. ne-20-lvdftw(2) ULAH1 A.1IU UUMiMHWAHA. H ten a n.iii'im, HonDATerjensi -AT- CHINA HALL. We have new open a cry Large 1-lne of HOLIDAY GOODS, -1N- Faney Goods, Decorated Oliimi, Ivery Ware, Qlaeawaie, Lamps, &e, Deu'tpurchudO until you hive examined our assortment. Uoeds must prove fans- Jactery, or will bu exchanged. High & lartin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LAXCASTEtt, l'A. IIOUTS ASH SllUKt). MOOTS AHU HU0K9. WM. H. GAST Ne, 105 North Queen Street, BOOTS AND SHOES BOB i ALL AND WINTER. We are well prepared with a full stecfc of Heavy and Medium Werk ler Celd Weather; also a lull line of Bubhers. Notwithstanding the tuct that all et the work oxhlblted at the late Kalr In competition with ours, was selected in New Yerk und else where, our own manufacture of Beets uud Shoes was a warded the TWO HIGHEST PltEHIUUS. a-Custemers cau rely upon Retting suit such work ns v,e uxhlbltcu. Glve us a call Prices guaranteed te be as low as any In the city lell-CmdAw UUUCElllEH. a t uunait'3. Anether Caiunaigu Onencd. Which will preve favorable te all paitles. That ELEUANT LIGHT 8YBU1', new selllnff at only 10a per quart. New don't only come for the bargain yeureelt. but tell your neigh bors ; we have enough for all, GOOD KIOE, lour pounds for 23c. New Cholce Carolina, Unco pounds for 25c Three neunds KUENCH PBUNES for "te. New French Prunes, 12, ll. 10, 18 and 2U cents. NEW BA1SINB, loe per pound. FIGS, threo pounds for 23 cents. AUeAt IS and 20 cents. CHAMPION MINCE MEAT, a splendid ar tide only lOe per pound, Have you trled our GBANULATED COBN MEAL. It soils lust. Tint NEW COllN, three cans ler 25c, Isa Special Bargain. TOMATOES at 7,10 and 12 cents. A Full Line of All Kinds or t'BESH GUO CEB1ES cheap. At BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAST KINO BTRHBT. ClONbUMlTlON. 1 HAVE A POSITIVE ; remedy ler the abeve dlsuaset by Its uaa thousands et eases et the worst kind and of long standing have beim cured, indeed, se strong Is my faith In IU efllcaey that I will send TWO BOTTLES FBEE, together with n VALUABLE TBBATISE Oil tbH clUoae, te any sullerer. Ulve express and P. O. address. DB.T.A.BLOCUM. nJJ-emdcedACww lfl Pearl St., N. Y, MATCH ENDS IN A B&RSAIIUHAli KtUlKnKNT Wa.hlnRten aetlly Sllrted rrem Uentra te UireuiulrrciJn by an Kv.nt Which lias Bet tbfJDfdpi by the i art. WtthInRteu month past has nnneuDCBtnent i olctyfer tnore than a fecu inlcteslcd ever the the fottusemlnc mar- riage of Hiss M y Wlllartl te Mr. Frank SltnpseD, of Wer Yerk. They met in Londen, wnlle Ass Wlilard was abroad with her father, ir. U. u. Willard. oue of w nsui tig len'B aitnien eitizeus. Mr. Simpsen is a rodef Mr. Ocorjte Simpsen, oftheUrruofD nell,Lweeu is Simpsen, bankers, of N iua ureauwny, xiew Yerk. Most ele. unto preparations were maue for the weddiDf?. Over flftetu hundred invltat! is had been seat out and a few days age te oxpeetaut groom sent uve nuuurcd ni friends and relal litieual te such of his es as had bceu emltttd 'here wcre hundreds of in the flrst list. presents of oef est uescrlptlen and In variety cempritc; evcrythiug that is usually Riven te idea. The wedding was ember 11 and llie bride's announced for D father is cow oil his way from Europe, having failed lashaturday, te attend the ocremeny, 'I he llier sent his daucater dresses by Werll of Paris, whieh are the taiu uiui cDvy of early every society lady in town. The f. fjrcil low who saw them spread flowing liierta of the magniflcence of the bride's w drobe lietie.iUi nil cbe crand preparations. however, there 1 rked dissatisfaction with no bride's father elid tue nuptials. I mother wero bet heartily In favor of the Villierd was averse te the nlliance.but Mis maeh. She ft a tly went te Mr. Sltnp- son and said te m : "1 can ncver leve in released from my en. you ami desire ti eaRcmcnt." "( family influoece. Ting te pressure of owercr, sua did net In sist that her dec ou was final, a.d se al lowed it te be at euticed that the wedding would take ni e en the 11th instant. Tuesday mernin however, she went out of her hoUEe ami met Mr. William Pax- ten, a clever uu( lawyer, who has alteady tnade hi. nurk as patent attorney. luoceuplo precicd a murrlage license and went te t! parsonace ofthellov. Dr. Addison, i ater of Trinity chureh, and wero tnarri 1 in the preeonce of the groom's brother ud a few of his intimate personal friends. After the coreraony the happy ceuple w it te the Baltimore & Potemao railioattttatien and left en the 11 a. in, train bouidfer the Seuth. The bride ia a viry haudsome brunette, with Iare, darkl lustrous cyes and a plump flsure. Sh wero a plum oulered dress and hat, witllseal saeqee and muff, She is twenty-twi years of age. The clopemont, owing p the promlnence of the parties intcresJd, is the Eonsatien of the town and eect was considerably startled when the 6ets were made public, The union of Misa jVillard and Mr. Paxton is simply the ouliiinatlen of n genuiue leve match and, niher than te seek un happlness with thmau whom she could net leve, she adepcd the horeio teraedy Biveu nbove. itULisu nv a jieu. Armed men lu Kmitncky Threatening h Juilce nud D.IjIdu t&a Law. The etalT oerroapondent of the Louls- -1W'Cji ... U, ,!. .W i.t.l . I't.Vfcfci.M.J the plague in EasUrn Kentucky sent the follewlug regtirding the war new in pre. grcsa in Letehcr ejunty, Ivy,: "Hen. J. II, Tinslny, of Villi, and Colonel Rebert Ilejd, of Louden, icturniug home from Whitcsburjr, Lctchjr county, where they had beeu in atton'lauce ou the circuit court, gave information of a very warlike state of affair3 at Whitesbure, the town being lilted with aimed men aud a bloody light being imminent. Judge Fmley, of Williamsburg, a noted mountain jurist, is judge of tbli circuit and for two ycaia past has net uaieu te go te Whites burg te held court, because of a threat made by oue of the most desperate men in the oeuuty te kill, him if he ever entered it. This mau)rocently fell a victim te the prevailing plague and after bis death Judge Piuley again went te Letehcr. At this term cf the Letehcr comity court a man was te be tried for murder. The man was out en bail and his friends all of them being of the same desperate atripe aa the murderer determined that he should net be pun ished. The oaae wau set for Wednesday, and ou that day the nocused came march ing into town, carrying a double barreled shot gun acd n belt full of revolvers, followed by a score of his triends, armed te the teeth. Theso wcre almost immedi ately followed by another crowd of the same Elze, all carrying shot guns and pistols. The ethor company was composed of friends of the victim, who eueamped ea a bluff overlooking and cenimindiuir the town. Meaulime a third band, oemposcd of citizens who thought the law should he allowed te take its wuy and the pcaoe be prcEervcd, 'evan if they had te kill every desperado in the county te eecure that end,' organized, armed themsolves and went en duty, te stay until after the oeurt had adjeurued. "The bands, composed of friends of the murdered man aud thoee of his murderer, are watehing each ethor oleaely ene te keep the ether in town and the ether te keep their fees out while tha citizens' band stands teidy te clean out the entire party when the tronble begins. The patty composed of the murderer aud his friends had been very riotous and druuken since their arrival and soveral gety engagements bad been played between seme of its members aud ouslderp, nud en Monday a pitched battle was se imminent that the guns of the opposing squads were prepared for a fight, but for the time an aUray was avoided. It is my informant's opinion that serious trouble will occur before the close of the BCBSlen te-day. Whiteaburg is a rometo spot, far fietn the telegraph, aud news later than the abeve regarding the situation ib unobtainable. "Anether incident of this session of the court was the killing of William Hall, ene of the most desporate charaoters in this section, by two guauU from whom he tried te cscape, He belonged te oue of the bands Hguriug ia the abeve disgrao: disgrae: ful affair, and was arrested en n charge of crand larceny comraltted in Wise county, Ya., just across the mountains," Per the Uhrlstinas Tree, Fer clilldreu, toy animals are pretty and easily roaile. Fer n llttle white rabbit, deg or pig use canton lUnnel, the cap side out te Qive them a llccey leek. Sew the parts together, leaving an opening underneath through which stuff with bran or cotton, then close, ufe beads for ejes, red twist for mouth, and line with pink oambrle. Fer a korse or elephant use plain dark oleth, make same as the ethers deseribcd ; rer the tusks or eiepuant siiape two pieces of weed and cover with nn old pair or white kid gloves. A bit of fringe seives for rnaue nud tail of koree. A. toy wheelbarrow is lndoed n comleal looking toy. The puts from an old pasteboard box sewed together, and then cover all seams and raw edges with narrow strips of bright colored paper. Fer the wce llttle girl make a rag dell It will plea.e her quite as well aa a bought dell, and will 1 endure all sorts of ill usage without any A LOVE danger of being smashed in pieces. If your family is small proenro a small ovor evor over grcon tree, bere a hele in n heavy bloek of weed and in this sat the troe, fasten with nails, set it en the table and it is ready for the pretty things. Fer ornamenting the trce cover English walnut, auohers, hearts, etc., with tiufell. Btrlngs of pep corn are also pretty. Make stars, medallions, coruueopiaa with bright hued tlssue paper. Stcel Mines dusted en the branohes represent the glistening frost. Impelling llloeued Stock. Frem the Uormantewn Telegraph. It cannot be denied that we have new in the United States as great a nutnber of all the best bloedod stoek of Eurepe as any portion of Eurepe Itself. We speak of the very finest olasses ; aud if ee, why net tben turn our attention te exporting seme of the surplus ever our needs that we may possess 1 It is true that the importations of Jcrtey, Short Hern, Guerusev, Holsteiti, Ayrshire, Hereford, ote., contlnne te seme in and sell at exorbitant prices hore, and the question may be asked, why net purohase theso of our raising instead of theso from nbread f This esu be answercd by saying that n prephet Ih never houerod in hfs own country. The frcah imported stoek is likely nlways te command hlgher prieas than the same breeds ralsed in our own country. Honoe, let us ence start an ex ex eort trade ourselvos and preve our ability te produeo as geed stock as any in the world, and we may suoceed in estab lishing a trade that will equal that of England. It, however, scorns extraordi nary that the high prices of imported blooded stock oentinuo te prevail, while our products, only twlce remeved from the original, are regarded with a less degrce of favor. Throb must he au cud te thfs felly. l'nptr "Jiiains. cetnpauy in New Jersey ia making shams. paper counterpanes ana pillow Ihu umber one manllla paper is used, two large sheets being held together by small twine at Intervals of threo or four iaches, gummed se a? te stick the oheeta tegether whero the twine Ilea. Tne twine strength, ens the paper. The margin of the counter ceunter ceunter pane has a hem, in which is mera of the twine te keep it from tearing. Deautiful designs are printed en the upper surface of the countcrpane and p'llew shams, which make a very neat appearauoe. When they become wrinkled they can be made smooth byj het Hat irons. They re tail at 75 oeuts a eet. The oeunterpano e in be left en the bed when it is ecnupied If se desired, and in cold woather it will be found a very neat and warm artiole of bid clothing, sinej the paper will prevent the csoape of heat about as well as a woolen blanket. Popular i'reacnerf, Au English paper having called for opinions as te who ate the ten best preachers of the present day, received in answer threo hundred and fifty lists, giv ing names as fellows : Canen Lldden, SOS; 0. II. Spurgoeu, 292; Jeseph Parker, 218; Alexander Mnelaren, 212; Arohdeaoon Farrar, 200; Henry Ward lleoeher, 1G3; Bishop Magee, 1D0; Cauen Knox-Little, 140; lllshep Boyd Carpenter, 101; R. W. Dale. 100. The Christian World remarks that, se far as its own observation gees, Farrar is mere popular than Lldden, and -lU.-Rmir r.nnn mid Rnpnher than either. One reason why Hunt's KIdney and Llverl I!KMEr H be popular ler tlie euro or dtaeusc el the kidneys, liver nud bladder. U thst It shows linmuillate Impiovementln the condi tion et the patient nnd lecevury U steady and certain. Its cures have been sowendorful that physicians of all tclioelJ proscrlbe ttln thelr practice. 02-IwdeedAw Nothing ttlte uld Any Uoed." Ofcenrse. Because rhiueiatlsm Is a dread fully tough dlsea-e, and hardly anything en u trih will reach It except Brown's Iren Bit ters. After enduring thn twlnaej of rhouma rheuma tlsm for years and at last experiencing hap ny deliverance, Mr. Jehn ll Prntt. et Sav. brook, Conn., sajs, " 1 derive 1 much henellt by using MrewnVj Iren Hitters for rhnumu- tt.tn. N,il lilnc At.n illil nnv tytri ' If vnn have lhenmatlsm tnke the hint, It euros neuralgia, headache nud ethor nervous dls easss. Hear mm, "Icclncw. I wanalllloted with sick head ache uud general debility, but Jturdeek llloed J! Ittert brought about an immediate Improve ment In my goneral health. I consider them the best family mudlclne In tlm market " Adelpb Lulez, miffale. N, V. Fer sale by II. 11. Cechruu, druggldt, 137 aud 13U North Ouceu street. A Ht.iitllUK Discovery. Mr. Wm. Jehnsen, et Huren, Dak.,wrltes that his wlfe had been troubled wlthucute Bronchitis ter many years, and that ull reme dies tried gave no permanent toilet, until he procured a bottle et Dr. Ktng'i Wew Discov ery ler Consuniptlen.Coughsnnd Colds, which had a magical eilect, and produced n perma nent euro. It Is guaranteed te euro ull Dis eases nt Threat, Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes. Trial Bettles Freo at Cochran's Drug Btore, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queeu street, Lancas ter, I'a. Large blze tLOJ. (5) HucKlen's Ariiiea etlve. , The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, soma, Ulcera, Salt Bbeum, Fevcr Seres, Tetter. Chapped Uand3, Chilblains, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, aud positively cures l'lles, or no pay required, ft Is guar anteed te give perfect satisfaction or meney relunded. l'rlce, 2S cents per box. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggut, 137 and 13J North Uuoen stroet. Lancaster, Don't be Fatnt-heaitea. If you are In treuble leek up. bold en, glve tbu blues tioed by. If you are In pain, hnve u luineness, have an nehe et an v kind, go te the druggtit and ask him ter Twmat' Jictectrta Oil. it will de you geed e very tlme. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North (Juceu street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evldonce lop leve that Sldleh's consumption Cure Is docldedly the best Lung Modlclue made, In as much as It wlB cure n common or Chronle Cough In one-halt the tlme and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, croup, and show mera cases of Consumption cured thnn all ethers, it will curowheie they loll, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c, bee. and l.w. If your Lungs are sere, Chest or Back lame, us.i Shlleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and is Nerm unoen street. leu7-eedl TlttWAUSS, SO. fl'llli CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, COAL OIL LA3IPS AND OAS FIXTURES, -IS AT- JOHN P. SCHADM'S, Ne. 2i Seuth tyueen Street, tet77-lVl LA1IOAJ3TEB, PA. A KUtr. L1NDI Olf PIPES AT I'lUUKH that defy competltlou at ryc N'a hautua: BELLOW FltONT C1UAB BXOBE. Less and (lain. chapter l. " I nm taken Blek ayesr age With a bilious level." " My doctor pronounced ma cured, but I get sick again with torrlble pains in my back and sldes, and 1 get se bad 1 Could net meve 1 1 shrunk I Frem 228 As. te 1201 I had been doctoring for my liver, but It did me no geed. I did noteipocttollvo mera than threo months. I began te use Hep BIttters. Directly my appe. tlte returned, my pains lelt mn.my entire sys tern soeined rcnewed as 11 by magic, and after uslngseveral bettles, lam net only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh mera than I did be fore. Te Hep Blttera 1 ewo my 11 lu. It, FiTzrATMct:. Bklltn.J'un I 'ft. eairrKR tf. " Maiden, M ., Feb. 1, 1SSS. Gentleuien I Buffered with attacks of sick headache." Neuralgla, lomale treuble, for yeira In the most torrlble and excruciating manner. Ne medicine, or doctor could give uie rcllet or euro, nntll I used Hep Bitters. 'lhe first battle Nearly cured, tne." The second made me as well and strong as when a child, " And I have been se te this day." My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious 14 KIdney, llver and urinary complaint, " Pronounced by Bosten's best physicians " Iucurable I" Seven br.ttles of your Bitters cured him and 1 knew of the " Lives of eight parsons " In my neighborhood that have bcen Eaved by your bitters. And many mere are using them with great boneflt. " They nlm De miracles t" Sfrt. E. 1). Slack. Hew te Get Siek. Expose vourself day aud night ; eat tee much without oxerclso ; work tee hard without rest ; doelor all the tlme take all the vlle nostrums ad vortlsed, and t jen you will want te knew hew te act well, which Is answered In thre words Take Hep Bit ters I a-None gonulne without a bunch el groan Heps en the whlte Inbel. Shun all the vlle, poisonous stufl with "Hep" or "Heps" In their uauie." n23-lmdTu,Th&S VhUlULtlU. E IIMUVAli AMU UrBSISl Lakeaster, ra.,'flept.!10, 1S8L I desire te make known te my friends and customers, and the public In general, that I have removed from 23 North Queen street te 121 Northyueon streeL '-jrtrerly occupied by the llrm of Smallng Baus man, whero I have epened with a large as as as sortmentof English, Frenun aud German Novelties, together with a large line of Demestic Fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I fcel assured that In soliciting a continu ance et your patrenage, yen wUl have an opportunity of making selections from a stock uncqualled In Its varlety and adapt ed te the present demand, which Is ler geed values, gentlemanly style and directs, and exquisite fit. Nothing but the cry best et workmanship l and prices te suit avnrybedy. Please favor me with your orders. Yours very truly, ; D. B. WINTERS. A SKVBllt; OALE. Tlin cale tlmt vlstled this lectien ou Sunduv was very severe, und slgus, chlmueya, Ac, went down with a rush; but, low as they loll, they failed te get As Lew te'ii as tee Prices AT Burger & Sutten's MEBCHANTTAILOBING AND CLOTHING i UUUOE, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. NOW, IF EVEB, IS THE TIME FOB OVERCOATS. A VEBY FULL LINE OF WHICH CAN BE FOUND AT I. U Centre Spare, LANCASTEB.l'A. tebf-lvd T lJlltl! NOriOK. INVITATION TO ONE AND ALL. OUBENTIBE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OFF , BY JANUAUYIS.TOMAIIEBOOM FOB BUILDING. HIRSH & BROTHER, GREAT BARGAINS ! IN KVKUY DEPABTMENT. M en's Overcoats as le w as 12.00. Men's overcoats, geed quality, for CO.' Men's Overcoats Corkscrews, Meltons and Fur Bcavert at one-halt et their actual value. Men's Suits, all kinds, wbole stock, prices cheaper than ever, as they must go te be out of our way. Children's overcoats as low as 11.23. Children's Suits as le w as 11.60. Undorwear as low as SOc, nit Jackets at 00c, (Me., 750 , 90e. teM.W.- fccarfa. Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs. Nock Neck wear, Cellars, Whlte and Woelon Shirts, AT vlltlkUMTN PIltOKS. C-U nt ence and secure your share el the Bargains, Bargains. IIESI & BROTHER Teim Hall Clothing Heuse, cebnub or NOBTH QUEEN BT. & CENTBB 6QUABK, LANC ASTEU. PA. AUOTIUNKEU AHU KKAL KjTATK AGENT. HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEEU AND SEAL ESTATE AQKKTt 01 North Duke Btt Laneartar, Pa. Everything pertaining te my bunleees will recetie my personal atteu lien. Terms retsoo retseo retsoe able. Give uieelL tnU-ud OIOMIKU, i- ,- The time is rapidly approch apprech ing -when heavy goeda for hard weather will be a necessity. Conductors, a class that need warm Clothing, may Had geed, heavy Blue Suits at the low price et $12. Strongly-made Overcoats, plenty of pocket, $12 ; worth mere money. Storm Overcoats and Coachmen's Coats are also largelyrepreeent largelyrepreeent edineur stock. A. a YATES & CO., 002. G01, GOO, CHESTNUT STB. rUILADF-LrUlA, 2-4md M VKUM c ltATturusi. OYBEOOATS FOB MEN, FOB YOUTHS, FOB BOYS. Korseys, Melt en, Fur Boaver. Obin- emiia, uoTtcaeraw.BleeltvB Boaver, Plain Beaver. ' - They are elegant In quality, style and ma ma terlal, and are offered nt prlces which dety competition. ThcseOVKBCOATS AKEOUIt OWN MAKE. We can thoretero recommend them truthtully aud without fear el being gainsaid. COME AND SEE OUU OVEBCOATS. Nene Equalling them 'ere Ollored Elsewhere for the Same Menoy. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT 13 AIJLY MANAGED, Competent Cutters de net fall te gratify the most critical Uste in their flts. The Hue of Imported and Domestie Goods In this dopartmentlsunequalled, and we have evcry lacllltylopleasoaatomalerlalaadslyie. TVir,, e riuM 2m 1YL V C1& OC JTCIL1A1UI1, sjJJJ LEADING LANCAfcTKB CLOTHIERS, IIO. 13 EAST KING STBHET,' LANCASTEB. PA. L. UANH31AN VUX1, CLOTHING. We have heard ul Clothing given away, that Is thrown Inte a promiscuous crowd as an advertising dodge. The next thing tegtvlnu them away Is te sell them at the low price we are new selling them. 1 7.0?, a great return for llttle money. A suit that Is geed enough for any business purpose. Don't wear shoddy and ancient mark downs when you can get such Suits and Orerceata aa we soil at (7,13, 110 and 112, te say nothing el the t lner Things at 113, ill, f is and upward. CHILDBKN'jT AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVEBCOATS at the very bottom reached prices, SUITS AS I0W AS $1.50. 0YERC0ATS AS I0W AS $1,25. OUB CLOTHING SPEARS FOB ITSELF. We are ready te meet the wants of the tlmei. Wages are low and times and payments are slew, ene dollar te-day sbealduuy as much as 11. te a year or two age. L.Gansmaa&Bre, The FASHIONABLE UEBGHANT TAILOIA AND CLOTUIKBS.J Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUE1N STRUT, Bight en the Southwest Cerner; el OfMf , USHVO... M. A. u,i -NotcennectodwlUiauy etherstetUB JJh hnusa in the cttv. V J. J? I.IALiIi AltllUUnUUIIUlilA . VlU -or Fine Tailoring -AT- S. GERHAET'S, Ne: 6 East I have new In stock the most complete choicest assortment et FINE WOOLENS ren THE FALL AND WINTKK TBADK OJJS- Ever offered before In this eltr. A mat v ,j - ! rlety Ot LATEST STYLE CHECKED HIIT , ; INU. uuKHBuactTeinauBruuie ihim ltles. A splendid asserUnent et ' . LIGHT AND HSAT.WW-f t T- OYERCOA1 XNQ.?' Prices AH LOW AS TO IflWMt sM id, uoeds warranted as mpresented.! -. h. gerhart; -fANKii UF AliL BTlllHI AMU AT J UlOWMluuii'wvi, lllUTUAII'a II LOfROKXeMhUI -. ;m 4i Jti'f i 'k'i .!'.' r J.i t '-? 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