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LANCASTER PA.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1884.
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CHRISTMAS
WATCHES, '
SPECTACLES,
DIAMONDS,
PEARLS,
SAPPHIRES.
OATSSrSS,
PAINTINOS,
OKA I t8,
LOCKETS,
SILVERWARE.
SILVER JEWJBLRt,
EttORA
H. Z. RHOADS,
Lancaster, Pa.
Ne.
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rwArn amu auAu.
LADIES'
AT-
Metzger & JHauglmiaii's
Newmarkets, Russian Circulars,
Delmans and Jackets.
CHILDRENS' COATS, for Pall and Winter.
Our Assortment of Centi ler Ladles and Children wu made expressly for us by tbe beat
makers el Mew Yerk and Philadelphia, and are Tery cheap.
METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE
43 West King Street,
(Between the Cooper Heme and Serrol Herso
neTMydaw
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KXT lMlOa TO TUK UUUBT UUOSB.
FAHNESTOOK'SI
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
IN ALL TflE NEWEST STYLES.
SEAL PLUSH OOATS!
FROM 420.00
Onr Stock ei LONG and SQUABS
Breche, Paisely, Cashmere and Blanket Shawls !
Ia JlOW FULL AN D COMPLETE AND WOKTUY THE ATTENTION OF T1I0SE IN WANT.
E. SB. FAHNBSTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
J.
B. MABT1M A DO.
At the Itfcent TEADE DALE el
one el the Largest New
(Secured BAKUA1NB In
HOLIDAY GOODS !
Barely met with, and Inland te gire the publle Full lioncfltet the Lew Prices. A Bie.it
many of the articles were purcuaswd at less than coat el Importation, and consist of
Decorated China, Bisque Figurea,
Amberina Glass, Bohemian Ware,
Carlsbad Flowered Goods, &c.
AT TU18 BALE WE ALSO PUBCUASED A FULL LINE OF
TOTS, 'GAMES AKDrDOLLS,
WHICH WILL BE BOLD AT
LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
We Invite the publle te CALL AND EXAMINE enr stock, evon If net prepare 1 te pur
chase, and Judge ter themselves whether the above goods are net lower In prlce than the
same can be purchased elsewhere,
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West King and Prince Streets.
LANCASTER, PA.
CAUPMXB, C.
CaiBKV OABPBT BALL,
BABGALNSI
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SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL.
Selling Off te Clese Easiness. Everything Mast Positively be Sold.
A Feil Line of BODY BBUBBSL8, TAPESTBY. and All Grades of INQBAIN CARPETS,
UUB, BLANKETS, COVKULKTS Bad OIL CLOTU.
GT ALL AT A 8A0RIFI01S.13,
W Prompt attenUen given te the Manufacture of Bag Carpets te order.
AT-
SHIM'S CAEPET HAIL,
OOB. W. KTNQ AND WATER 8T0
feb23-2mdaw
BXUVKB,
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-BANKERS.-
PBIUK RAILWAY BKCDBITIE8 ALWAYS
ON HAND rOB INVESTMENT,
MINNEAPOLIS UEAL EbTATE 7 FEB
CENT BONDS JfOB BALE AT 101 AND IN
TEEEBT. PEOPBIETOBB OF " POOB'S MANUAL Or
RA1LWAYB." COBBE8PONDENCE 1N
Vll'ED. ,,-
Ol-lvdeed "ALL8T NEW YORK.
7SuMBOMtTIOM.-I BAVI m. POSITIVE
yj remedy for th above disease i by lu uae
tbouaandsetoaaeaol tbe worst kind and of
long standing have been cured. Indeed, se
strong la my faith In its emcaey that I win
end TWO BOTTLES VBKE, together with a
VALUABLE TBEAT1SE On thU dlseate. te
an v sufferer. U lye ex press and P. O. add ress.
iJt.X.A.8LO0UM,
niMflv04Aw lUftwi8b,K,i
GIFTS, 1884.
OPMMA GLASSES.
OBAPOSCOrBX.
MONAOLES,
TELESCOPES
MUSIC llOXBS,
MAGIC MIRRORS.
VINOS.
4 West King Street.
COATS
Hetel,)
LANCABTEU PA.
AH ATTRACTIVE STOCK TO 6ELECT F110M.
UANDSOMB
ALSO,
TO $50.00.
Lancaster, Pa
erk Importing Houses we
Opposite Stevens Heuse.
BARGAINS !
LANOABTER, PA
AUOTIONKKK AMU KKAL JCSTATK
AQENT.
HENRY SHUBERT.
AUCTIONEEB AND SEAL ESTATE
AQEMT,
61 North Duke 8t., '.Laneaptar, Fa.
Everything pertaining te my business wUl
receive my personal attention. Terms reason
able, eivemeacau. lanll-ud
159K 159K
Watches and Clocks.
BAROAIMS IK
Watohee, Oloeku, Obalna, Rinsa,
Bpoetaolos, ote,
Bepalring et all kinds will rocelve my per per
sensj attenUen. LOUIS WEBEB;
Ne. VOX North Qaeen street.
Semember name and number. Directly op
moiryHeMJ,aMPefta'aDcDQt, jyjuy
mmuiuAi,.
rilMKV ItKLIKVM AT MMUK. " IlKKrHON'H
A. Canclne l'lattnra urn tirnmni. thnrnurrri
and highly uiedlclnal." Dr.O. V.U, Konnedy
c
UriUUItA 1IKMKD1HH.
OUTIOUEA:
a positive cube fob bveityfohmef
bleed disease, fbem pimples
to.scbefula.
I have had the Psoriasis for nlne months
About Hte months age 1 applied te a doetor
nt?r. u.0tn, who helped me. but unlmtn.
palely I hud te leave, but centlnned taking
the medicine for nearly thrce months, but the
dltoa'erlMnnllcavo I saw Mr. Carpenter's
lett. r tethe Philadelphia Recerd, and his rase
perfectly tiercnbed initie. 1 trled the Utmcuiu.
Hkmsdies using two bettlss Hmelvkht and
Cc-rioVKASeAPln proportion, and call uiysttlt
compietelycured. L. F. DABNAUD.
WaTkreeru, N. J,
KtZBHA TWENTY YKAHB.
Uured Net sign of Its KeappearanM.
Your Ccticcra baa dene a wonderful euro
ler me mere than two years age. fseta sign
af Ite reappearance slucu. It cured me of a
very bad Kctemawhlch had troubled me for
""V,0 ,.htt.n ' Wl llty Jtars. I shall al ay speak
wen el CUTtcuttA laHiagrratdealetlL
. FBANK C SWAN, Druggist.
Uavehrill, Mass.
HKST rUK ANlTlllnU.
tlaving used your CvncuBA ItiUsDiss for
plghtctn months for Tetter, and dually cured
It. 1 Rtri nnvlmi. ... 0. it ... .ah ...-....-
sten. I can recommend It bevnnri nc rnmn.
dlt-s I have evor used ler Tetter. Uurns, CutH,
etc- In lact. It Is the best iredlclnn 1 have
ever tried ler anything. it, a. UOttTON.
Mtiitl, Mies.
BUKOrULOUH CUBES.
1 had a diwen bail sores upon my body, and
trled all remedies 1 could hear of. aud at lest
trlodyeurCtfriauKAlUiiMis and they have
cured m ' , jse. U ASK ILL,.
Ubbbek, Thayer Cetnty, Pcnn.
'
Every speeles el ItchliiR1, Ecaly, Pimply
BcrotuleuB, inherited and Contagious ilu
mers, with leis el hatr, cured by Cuticcba
ItcseLvstrr. the new Bleed Purifier lnttmally,
and cdticeha and CirrictmA beap the great
Bklu Cures externally.
Beld GVprvwllrn lrlnf rnrlrrm KArt
Seap, a cents. Keselyiikt, tl.W.
Perrsn Unco ado Cukkical Ce., Bosten.
BEAUTY.
Fer Chapped and Oily
Skin, ctrriccRA Seap.
ri'UK UUTIUDBA KKHKDlKH FOB HALK
J- -H.l..Cecnran' UniK otero, 137 and 139
North Qucen street, Lancaster, Pa.
! SNEEZE!
Snceze until your head seems ready te fly
eil: until jour nese and eye discharge ex.
crsslvu qtmntltles el thin. Irritating, watery,
fluid juntll your headaches mouth and threat
parched, unit bleed at tever beat. This is an
Acute ( atarrb, aii'i Is Instantly relieved by a
single ilose and permanently cured by one
liottlnetbANFOUD'a KADIOAL UUUE for
CATARHH.
Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, $1.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Bolventand ene Improved Inhaler, in one
fiucKuge, may new be had of all druggists ter
LOO. Ask for 8AnreD Uadical Cces.
"The only nbselute epeclUu we knew of "
Med Timet. " The lie.t e have teund In a
llfetlme of suQcrlng." Rev Dr. Wiggin, not
ion. " After a long strjggle with Catarrh the
Haeicax. tlVBii has oeniiuereil." Rev. S. W.
Menree, Lturtibui gh. Pa, "1 have net teund a
cuse tnat it did net relieve ut ence." Andrew
Lee. Manchester, Mate.
Petter Dbueakd CnixieAt. Ce., Bosten.
SAMDFOHD'HKADtUM.UUKKreltaAl.E
atlhrun'a DriBUirii.iitfi.-'''"
uduu evs.wb umuLwikOk
COLLINB'VOLTAICELKCTBICPLASTEUS.
Fortherellof and prevention, the Instant It
Is applied, of Itheumatlsm, Neuralgia, sciat
ica, coughs. Celd, n tuk Hick, Stomach and
Bowels, boellng l'alns, Numbneas, Hysteria,
Female Pains. 1'alpltatten, Dyxpepsla, Llvrr
Complaint, Bllleux fever. Malaria and Kpl
demies, usu Cellins' Plasters (an Klectrle Bat
tcry combined with a Pereus Plaster) and
laugh at pain. 25a overy where.
decl-lydW.B Aw
G
HKAT INDIAN MtSDIOINE.
KA-TON-KA,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
-reu THE
Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach.
It la made by the Indians,
usea by tea Indians,
Beld by the Indians.
it is Purely Vegetable
Itsurely cures all (11301308 of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowela and Bleed ltlaaluiesta specific
for all forms of Bheumatlsm. It will cure
disease when all ether remedles have fulled.
Directions are plainly printed ou every be
tie.
All tribes et Indians have their medicines,
but
Ka-Ten-Ka
Is a remedy of the Paclne Coast, and Is used
by all. It Is composed et roots, herbs and
barks gathered and prepared by the
Warm Spring Indians of Oregon,
And la favorably known and used In all parts
et the world. 'Xhe sick or ailing should net
delay its use. It will prevent as well as euro
disease. Its price Is one dollar per bettle, ei
six bettlc.i for five dollars. Ass for It and see
that you get It. It Is for sale by all Druegldts,
and by tlm OUHUON INDIAN MEDICINE
COMPANY.Cerry.Pa.
Medoc Indian Oil
THE QUEATEST PAIN MEDICINE . N
hAllTU.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Meneo INDIAN OIL Is certain te euro
Toothache In one minute. Headache In Ave
minutes, JCarame in ten minntes, bere -xnreat
in ene ulght, Neuralgia In three te five mlu.
ut?s.
Mount! INDIAN OIL la used Internally bj
well as externally. Every family should have
a betue wiimn reacu. it is a uocieru
heuse. . .
for sale by ail Druggists. Price 250. per
bettle. Large slze bottles, Wc.
Indian ceuuu 8UUP la a -nremnt
spec
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eclnc ler ueugus, ueiua and uung uueajses.
rn
er Deme, ita-um aa, aiwiue inuiau uu
undindlan Cough Syrup ter sale (wholesale
and retail) at Cochran's Drug store, ne.w
and 133 North Queen struct, Lancaster, Pa.
mS-lydWABAw
UliUCXitlXH.
D
U XUU ABB. WUI
WE SELL THAT SPLENDID
Light Colored Syrup,
SO CHEAP 1
Only loe a quart. We bought a large let and
sell se much. W by. the people come lrem all
parts el thu ctty and county ler It.;
leans Hei
WehavetbeUenutne New Crep Open Kel
tle New Orleans Molesaoa. uhis la what you
want ler geed Christmas Cakes. We sell It at
16 and 18 cent a iiuart. Bemember, that much
of. the se-calle t New Orleans Molasses and
ettered se low. Is only cane lulce and wUl net
bakoageodcake. rOB THE BEST,
OO -10
BURSK'S,
WO, 17 BAST KINO BTREDT,
OUB WORLD'S FAIB.
IU UMKA.T NKW UULEANB SHOW
The liszillnft sptetacls Thai Will be Setn
tVhen the tlreat rlr of tbe New
booth lias rainy Uutned.
Few Nottbenicrs bave a preper appro appre appro
eiation or tbe cztentlve tcale en which tbe
appreaablDR world's fair In New Orleans
la projeetod. Hew mueh ptcater Ih mafi mafi
ultude It will be tban many such cxblbl cxblbl
Hen may be Inferred from tbe faet that
tbe entire bulldiugs of Paris and Vienna
wbleh were devoted te tbelr fairs oeuld
be pat Inte tbe main building of the New
Orleans exposition, It is about one-third
larger tbau that of tLe Oentennial at
Philadelphia. It Is by all edda the largest
edifJoe of whleh history gives any no ne no
eoant. The Celiacum nt Iteme, a struo strue struo
ture whleh gave a word te the world by
whleh te express magnitude, deca net
compass half as rauobxpaeo as this expo
sition at New Orleaus. But of course
this is net as lefty aud subatautial us the
Coliseum was.
The ODgines te be used for lighting the
plaoe alene are mero tremendous than all
tbeEO set in operation at the Philadelphia
Centennial by tboEmperor of Draziland
General Grant at the moment of opening
the exhibition there. The whole arrange
ment is en this vast plan. It is worthy of
the country. It is fashioned after it la its
vastness and its splender. Out in the
Mississippi, lording the whole soene, will
lie the Great Eastern, seen te arrive from
Europe a tit companion of tbe grand
event.
tije erLENDen oe decoiutie:?.
There will be about 73 acres under reef
and the grennda and approaches te tbe
bnildings will ba of brilliant appearance,
mingling natural with artificial doeoratlon
Joaquin Miller, with the cye of the poet
and painter, thus sketcbes this aspect of
it ; T j
"Te me the best things here, ithe best,
most impressive, most beautiful, most
marvelous of all that is bore, or can be
brought here, is the army of aneient and
wide beugbed oaks that stand 'in solemn
line. In their gray and priestly garments
of mess they guard the exposition build
ing about and down te the banks of the
great swift riter. Bring what you may
here, geld and silver andt silks and
preoleus things, I shall turn from them all
te tbese gray old bearded and impressive
drnldB for contemplation and companion.
ship.
"Tbey are net dull In the least, like tbe
great traes of Yesemlte, lefty, (leafless and
desolate in tbelr glgantie glory ; but they
are bread beuzhed, green and evergreen.
The leagt one of this wonderful avenue
would shelter from sun or storm an army
of tbeusards. And the grass grows
green beneath them, even up te the tre
mendous tcunlc. And then up the trunks
the ferns have found their way. And far
np and far eat along the spreading beugbB
the ferns grew rank and green.
There .are no sueh oaks anywhere els
in l,he world .j Bat the wonder and the
beauty of them, bajfeund. a singular and
rare dignity i,nither gray and majestle
beards that flweep almost te the earth.
Moving in the wind, moving te and fro
with" a graea and restlessness, even lu the
calmest weather, the travels; Instinctively
uncovers lila bead in their; presence, as if
ut fcti wl i hwfn.a III intnlanf ilnlllns . Qf.1
UTO. I u I
COItQEOnSNESS orceLon.
"This is aolimatethat net only tolerates
but invites, even cempels1, Scoler. Nntute
seta the orample. Tho'beundleas blue
skies compel seme sort of nalief and con
trast te their gloriens monbteny. And se
the green fields hore are 'arvidly green,
There is no geld be geldenjaa these erange
trees. The leaves en tije trees are like
banners, and ee we have njany banners in
the ene hue. As you rlrive out up the
new and fashionable street bore, toward
the exposition grounds,1? you see some
heuses that are painted in all tbe passion
ate hues of the rainbow. Bome are
yellow, seme are red, all colors.
"And it is net the least bit in bad taste.
In Genea, under the same kind of skies,
the same oustem prevails, And I think
no ene can accuse the Italians of bad taste
in the matter of oeior. Yeu may romom remom romem
ber hew constantly Dickens refers te his
residence there in Genea as "the pink
jail." Rogers, tbe banker poet, in writing
of the heuses of this same city, says that
they are se full a( oelor that it haB
flowered out all ever tbe walls,
''And se I find tbe five miles of approach
te the fair grounds, from the heart of -the
elty te tbe upper taps of it, a most tleli tleli tleli
oleus and vivid tle? read. The whole
way la through a gteen greve et magnolia
trees, with theBO burning bits of color
dashed In here and thore, Just as nature
would have dene it. 1 The read is geed,
perfeet ; tbe same sort that prevails in
Washington, And the perfume of roses
is peured out everywhere. Here Is a per
fect riot of red perfume. Perhaps the very
next spacious dooryard as you dash past
up the read toward the grounds of the
exposition will be a bed et snowy white.
A snow wbite house with a dooryard of
tall and intensely green magnolia trees,
and these trees full of birds, and then a
littie sea of red resea, with an undoreur
rent of fervidly creen grass, and all these
nursed under a deme of sipphlre and
this is a dash of color wbieh you.eneountor
every square en your way te the fair
grounds here In Deoembor.
" Sometimes tbe oelor of the house is
ehanged ; then all the ether hues save
these of the sky and the grass, are ehanged
also. Ne violence, no raahness or reek,
less oelorlng is evor neticeable among the
Latins or any people bem and broil where
the sun prevails.
" And se a drive of many miles up tbla
read under the magnolias aud amid the
Deoembor roses puts you in a splendid
mood te lilt your hat at the heaven of
banners before you as you approach the
exposition. And you will lift your hat,
my word for it, and wave it tee, ami
Bhaut with exultation and delight ; pride
and joy at the achievements of the land
as you cateh a glimpse of this city of ban.
ners above tbe tops of tbe magnolia trees.
The sense of life aud movemeut here, the
oeuntlecB multitude, the oeming and going
the shouts of youth and the tranquil do de
llcht of ace. the victories of peaec tbe
triumphs of art, all thoie will make the
day memorable as one into which years
and years were crowded,"
TBE DISPLAY TO BE MADE.
The buildings are new lighted by oleotrla
lights and present a magnificent appear
ance Tbroe or four thousand ear leads of
exhibits have arrlved and two hundred are
oeming dally. Tbe states are all repre
sented and many foreign countries, and
tbe Seuth American and Central Amerleau
oeuntries. But Mexico bids fair te earry
off the palm. With the eldest civilization
en this continent, ber wenderful history,
tbe baa mueh te begin with in the way el
sentimental Interest. Aud then her pro
ducts are rleh beyond parallel. All these
things are te be displayed tee in a building
apart and set modestly aBide. The ple
turesqua quarters are away down in a
oerner of the park. This building, though
oemparatlvoly small, Is of itsslf an attrac
tion, being one of tbe best and brightest
things lu the way of arohltecture en the
whole ground,
The generous aotlen of tbe Mexican
government in promptly contributing
nearly a quarter of a million geld te tbe
enterprise, the flne bobavler of the offleors
In ebarge and the celerity and ability dis
played in perfecting tbelr work have wen
for Mexico mueh geed wilt and admiration
already, both from Americans aud
strangers, Tbe Mexican exlblt Is ready.
Here yen are te see heaps and heaps of
proeious stones ; opals, pearls, diamonds,
rubies, indeed all things that are bidden
in her ereat, rieh heart. Heaps and heaps
of geld, rieh and yellow from the mines ;
silver in bars and ingots and brieks. ;Great
teams of sliver and geld tbrcaded in to
gether that bad been hldden away in the
mountain's heart, where it wan placed by
Ged's Unger en tbe day of creation, until
te-day. Threads and seims and fhkes of
silver and geld that never saw the light
until a little time age ; a glittering beuse
of geld and silver and precious stones is
this of Mexico.
80,000 feet of spice has also been sc
oured for it in the main exposition build
ing, and a large soetlon of agricultural
hall and the park roserved for fruits, exotle
dowers and plants and forest trees that
will form no incousiderable part of
Mexioe's exhibit. Anether feature will
be a famous Moxiean band of fifty pioees,
a regiment of eavalry and another of In.
fantry of tbe Mexiean array. A portion of
the infantry regiment arrived several days
age, and is quartered in the barracks
ereeted for the troops in the oxpositien
grounds.
Only less in importance te tbe Mexican
display will be these of the Central Amer
ican republics. In comparison with their
population and wealth these will be fully
abreast with the exhibit of their nerthern
neighbor. Tbe productions of the tropies
will be exhibited in great number and
variety and will serve te stimulate the
trade between the United States and ether
American nations, lu faet, this is ene of
the great objects et the oxpositien and all
the probabilities are that it will ba fully
attained.
THE C0L0BED MEN'S EXHIBITS.
The negre population of the Beuth has
shown the liveliest Interest in the oppor
tunity offered te evidonee tbe advanoo advaneo advanoe
ment of the raee during twenty years of
freedom. Theleadera of the raee in every
state in the Seuth have taken the matter
and effeoted n systematic organization,
and are making every effort te secure a
creditable display. Enough Is Known of
the success of tbelr efforts te watrant the
assertion that this department of the ex.
position will be a genuine surprise te
these who have net olesely follewod the
progress of the raoe in the Inventions, the
moehanlotl and flne arts, thn solnnces and
in educational matters. Tbe objeet qf
the exposition management In grouping
together the ovldencea of the rapid
development of the raee, and in making
them a distlnotlve feature of the enter
prise, is greatly appreciated by the colored
people, and the appointment of ex-Sena
ter Blauohe K. Bruce as the head of the
department has added te the feeling of
satisfaction. The department will be con
trolled exclusively by oelorod men, and
the exhibits will be collected and for
warded by the oelored commissioners in
the various states, whose oxpenses have
been generously assumed by the exposi
tion management. Tbe department of
oelored exhibits was the idet of Director
General BurRC, and is only ene of the
many evwences oTntts-aatnira'ble "quaUu "quaUu
eatians for the position he oeoupios.
KLEPTOMANIA L'LKAUKir.
a. Yeunc Utlintnnl wtune 'lliletlnc tnstlneli
Uauie I rum uirtn ana Traiuiufj.
In tbe trial en Tuesday of James Heath,
seu of a formerly wealthy citizen of Louis Leuis
villo, Ky., for stealing two sealskin oleaks,
the plea was made that he is a klopto klepto klopte
maniao, aud was se doveloped by the
peculiar oircumstanera of his birth and
childhood. Heath's father testified that
the boy was born en May SI, 1SC3, at Lex
ington Ills mother was an Intonse robel,
and beardod in a family holding the same
deep prejudices, Bhe went through the
elty of Lexington begging for the soldiers
and aoeepting anything, from a postage pestago pestage
stamp up, and thus it was that the un
fortunate son was born in tbe midst of in
tense feeling aud prejudice. Tbe mother
had se worn horself down by mental ex
citement and labor, that after the birth of
ber child she was unable te raise it. A
oelored wet-nurse was hired, and about
the time the child was old enough te be
weaned she was discovered te be an
icoerrigiblo thief.
After the war Air. ueatit anu ms lamuy
removed te Louisville, Ky. James was
then old eneuch te teddle around, and
frequently accompanied the nervacts te
the groeory. IIe invariably roturned with
semething niched from the groeer's stoeK.
It was shown that the boy's father was
formerly in geed oirenmstaucep, but had
been impoverished in oensequonoo of ha v.
lng attempted te keep bis son's misfortune
from tbe world by paying for the misdeeds
committed by him in his weakness.
"Sawdust Used Medically."
this Is ene et the latest lleas lu modlclne.
Hut wuat evor you de with veur isawdust,
don't take It Internally, llathe your head
with It, scratch your back with It. or make a
Bticklng plaster et It-only don't swallow It.
Thu great medlclne for debility, weakness,
djspr-iisla, rheumatism and liver troubles. Is
llrnwn's Iren lll-tera. Mr. Jehn Jenkins, el
183 Jetlerseu strret, Haltlmere, says, " Malaria
lett me vury weak. Brown's Iren Bitters gave
me health and strength."
The Dead Line."
Many old soldiers remember "the dead line''
at Amlersenvllle. It was ainlRhtydanuoreus
neighborhood. Dvsnepala. bllIousnes, and
liver and kidney dlsmtsut are lull ut perils ler
the sick, but Burdock Bleed IltUert ure a cur
tain ramedy. Beh" everywhere. Fer sale
by II B. Cochran, drugslat, 137 and 130 North
Queen street.
1 Wish avorjbeuy te Knew.
Kev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen et
this vlclnlt" known te overy ene as a most
Influential ultlzen and christian minister et
the M. E. church, Inst this moment slepped In
our Blnre te say, " I wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myself and wlfe ewo
our llv es te Simen's consumption uure." it
Is having a tremendous nole e or our counters
andlsglvlni; perfect satisfaction In all ceses
et Luuir
unlooses, Bueu i iiuiuiuk ujbe iitu
dene.
DUB. UAlUUCl'i' A ritANLiC.i
BeDBBOir, Ind,
tnuvi aitun jaauv iki aw
May 15, 7i
Sold by II. B. Cochran, djugirlat, Nes. 137 and
13a North Qneen street-Lancoster. lebUoedl
Dents the World,
Thlalawnat 11 G. llabnrman. a drnimlst 01
Marlen, Ohie, says: "I'Aemm Kclectrie Oil
DiaU) the world. Kelil nine bottles yesterday
and te-day. One man cured et sero threat of
elitht years sttndlntf. Is splendid ler rheuma
tlam Fer sale by II. B Cochran, drugulst, 137
and Hit North Oscen street.
Buekles's Arnica salve,
The Best Salve la the worldtfer Cuts,
Bruises, Bems, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever
Beres, Tetter, Chapped Uands, Chilblains,
Cerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It U guar guar guar
anteodtegive porlect satistacUen or meney
refunded. Price, "S cents per box. Fer sale
by 1L B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 139 North
Uuoen street, l,ancasUir,
A ureat DUeivrry.
Mr. Wm. 'Iheinas, et Newton. Ia.. says
"My wlfe his been seriously allected with a
ceuli ler twenty five years, and this spring
mero severely than ever before Bhe bad used
many remedies without rellet, and beliiir
urul inirviir. Kinu's New Discovery, did
se, with most uratlljltm results. The first
bettle relloved ber ery uiuch, and the second
bottle has absoltilely curt d her. Bhe has net
had se geed health for thirty years." Trial
bottles free at coehrau's drug store, Nes.
137 and si North Qucen street, Lancaster, Pa.
Large alie, .W, (l
TOBAOOU AMI V1UAHB.
TjOiAULlBtlKD, 1710,
H. C DBMUTH,
MANUrACTtTBEB OF
-AND-
- FINE CIGARS,
NO. 114 EAST KING STi
We have new In stock a FINE LINE or
GOODS suitable for
CHRISTMAS rilESENTS,
CenslMtng et riNK MEEHHOUAUH and
FltKNCU BBIAB PIPES, MEEltBOHAUM
CIUAB AND GttlAUETTtC HOLDKBS,
CIUA1C, ClOABETTE and MATUU CASES,
In Turkey Morrecco, ltussla. Alligator, CalL
Heal, Heg Bklu aud Bole Leather. d4-3-d
enuKU
LAWN TENNIS
-AND-
RACQUET CIGARETTES,
Made of straight out tobacco, mud and et
nne flavor, it Is the longest and renounced
the beat Clgarette In thu uarkeu
;WTUYIT.-W
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO,
Cigars and Pipes,
WHOLESALE AND UETAI,
AT-
I. L. Stehman & Ce.,
NO. 116 NORTH QUEEN ST.
marSMvd
LANCASTER. PA.
VLVTUINU.
T K. BAIAL1NU.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN FINE-
OVBEOOATS.
We offer te day a reduction of 25 te SO per
cent. below lust month's prices. Cromble's
colebrated and popular Overceatings,
THE BEST IN TUB WOHLD.
In all thodHTerontshados and styles. Ely
Blaus, Furs. VoleuM. Vicunas, Laflapels, Ka
unas Mentanak'a, Astraclmns, ote. F. ft U.
Edrodens. Cxarlncs, Duffel's and Patent
Heavers, lleyal Irish Frelze, Oarryowen, Pe
tersham. Meltons and Kerseys. These goods
can emv ou u&u ui if uuiuk uuuaua iu iku
cities and range In prlce trem (SO te two. We
are selling lliein lrem $30 te $30. Alullllcoel
Domestlc Fabrics, ranging In prfces from sis
tot JO.
SUITINGS
OF
EVE11Y DESCUIPTION AT P11ICE3
COIIKEBPONDINULI' LOW.
All oelor are suldected te a thorough chem
ical test. Our work Is of the best and ulghuat
style or art. Our long oxperlonco In business
and clese Inspection onables us te be thor
oughly fatnlllar with all the host manufucturLS
and latest Btyles In the market. Ulve us a
trial and be convlnced, at
Ne. 2 West King St., & Centre Square.
inarlB-lyW&a
ULABH A.HD UUMBXHWAHA.
H
lUIf & BIAKT1N.
-AT
CHINA HALL.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
-1N-
GLASSWARE !
DESSEBT BETS. LEMONADE BETS, BO-
QUET IIOLDEUS. KKU1T BOWLS,
FLOWEU BASKETS, FINUEU
BOWLS, Ac.
All the latest Bhapet, DeslitnB and In all
Celers. Examine our stock before purchas
ing High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANOA8TEB, PA.
LKUAL HOTICSB.
17BTATB Olf tVlLLlAB WKLSH, LAT8
It or Lancaster City, deceased. Letters
el administration en sold ostate having been
aninted te the underslxned. all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make
Immediate payment, and these having claims
or aemanas against iuu sauie, wiii iirejvu
them without delay ler settlement te the un
Mltmnd .Afllillnirln thn nitv nf I.AnrAltAr.
"'" WALTEK WELB0.
J. a. corn, Att'y, Exeouter.
decft-Stxleaw
E statu; of fiiaMS uinN, latib e
Lancaster oily, deceased. letters tes tes
tamentAry en- said ostate having been
5 mnted te the nnderslgned, all persons In.
bted thereto are requested te make lmmo lmme lmmo
dlate payment, and ihese having claims or
demands avalnst the sme, will present them
without delay for settletnent te the under
slsned. residing In Baldclty.
j W. F Bwtrr.
J. II. B. WASH'S,
Atternejs,
BUIDUET QU1NN,
- rr.-i.- .-?-? f
xeouters.
aecs-BtdeawW
IHAty HPKUIFIU BBOIUISE THIS
IT Ureat English Bemedy. An untaillng
cure for lmpetency. and all Diseases that fol fel
low Less et Memery. Universal Lassitude,
tnin in thn itAntr. iilnineaa et Vision. Prema-
ture Old Ane, and many ether diseases that
lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Pre
mature Urave. Full particulars In our para
nhlet. which we desire te send free by mall te
everyone. The Bpoclfle Medicine Is sold by
.ti.tniir.rutaii.tsi eer neckiuc. or six pack-
.,c ier t-. or will be sent frae my mall en the
rucelotet the meney.by auaresaing me agen v.
receipt II. B. OdclIHAN, Druggist,
Nea. 137 and isa North Queen street, Laneas-
(nacceunt of ceunterlelts. we have adopted
tlia XellQ w Wrapmir t tha only genuine,
uie l0U,Jwrt.Uj5iJUAY JaEDlUlNK CO-.
StlSAie,M.Tt
VWOTHtXU.
lti
r !
There may be mere attraetire i
leading matter than advertte-';
ments, but If you are in need of
geed Clothing at merely nomi
nal prices, enr message become
vitally important. Our steck.4
has yet many choice selections
of goods that can be bought at
prices that would astonish yeu.1
A. C. YATES & CO.,
602. 001, 600, CHESTNUT STS.
riULADSLPUlA,
(Mmd
w
IS AUK UiriNU
GREAT BARGAINS
-IN-
OVEKCOATS!
nxv vueTta&.nn A.1ZT
rivic aan
OVKUCUATB AT MAN
UlTACTUKEBB
OUB A' l'JUUE.
OVEHCOATB In all colors, styles and quali
ties. eVEUCOATB fn all sizes lartrn or sm&IL
OVKUCOAT3 ler old men plain or fancyt .
OVEBCOATS ler young men ltKhterdarkr,
OVEUCOATB for boys geed and cheap 2
OVEBCOATS ler children as low as L.
ALSO
100 Dezen Knit Jackets,
Just received and selling at Lewer Pilces
tban ever heard of ter same qualities et these
comtertablo ana usetal articles.
ENIT JACKETS from BOc up te $3.75.
NBW LINE Or
Glevda, Underwear, Neekwear and
Blue Flannel Bhlrta,
BOLID SILK POrF HOAKFS at 250.
SOLID SILK FLAT SC ABFS at 210, SSc, 43c.
All en account of wan tin the room they
occupy te make way ter rebuilding.
HffiSH & BROTHER
.!. COENEUOF
NOBTlt QUEEN ST. ft CENTUE SQUARE,
LANCABTEU.PA.
UK llUZZABO-S UlS'l-OKlt.
Would fill a velume1 aud a pretty big one t
but If Abe had oejoyod the opportunity in
catty Hte et
WEARING SUCH CLOTHING
AS Til AT MADE BY
BURGER & SUTTOT,
THO. 24 OBNTRB 8QTJARS,
lie would have bad tee mueh pride In himself
te become the notorious thief that he 1.
Every Man Feels a Thrill of Pride
When be puts en ene Ot BUBQER ft BUT
TON'S 8U1TB, and he teela au agreeable sen
sation In tbe region et his pocket, loe, for
their suits are the cheapest of the cheap.
CALL EAULYAND GET T11BILLED.
Burger & Suttbny
MERCHANT TAILOBS AND CLOTHIERS,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
LANCASTEB, PA.
feM-lvd
TJ'ALl.
AMMUUJIUaatKJIT
-or-
Fine Tailoring
-AT-
H. &EEIAETS,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I have new In stock the most complete ak
ohelceat assortment of
FINE WOOLENS;
FOB THE FALL AND, WINTER
TBADE
Kver offered before ta thUelty. linstn
rtety Of LATEST BTTLKCHlldKED BDIT.
IN (J. CORK8CBB WB In all shade asd Ml
ttles. A splendid assortment et
UGUT AND HKAWT.intH'lW
OYEROOA1 iHO.
. i.miru THE LOWEST aad ail
soedswarraated r repr4aid. U
H. GERHART.,
AkULLianM of LuuiixAKsm sumi
and Fountain w eat TDhassi, Ala,
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