Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 25, 1886, Image 5

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(.'Iiaunrey V. lllnclt, wlitrtn two nilerim tliu
top of UiW column, nml who Ik tliu Doiuo Deiuo Doiue
cratlo camllilalci for Kovernor, bears hi
notlier'M r.itnlly nanus '" lK,r" "iuiieiik the
Monitor frosty llmniler," In S-'oiueriot county,
t'., Novembor, 1M0. MM enrly inluc.itleu
wanoblnlneilnt MntieniEnll.t nculniiiy, Miir.
Knntewii, W. Va., at lllram celli'Rn In Ohie,
Hint lin IIiiInIichI hl Ntiullct nt Jelliinteii ail ail
U'ke, Cniieii-iLtiri;. When he win h pupil lit
lllram tliu lata l'roslilent (lurllelil vniiiluter
there, hiiiI the nciHinlnlauie Hum formed
rlivnneil Inte I'omeiml frlemlililp, which
wt only Intorriiptel hy the prenliluiil'n
triple dentil. 'I'liulr pelltlntl (llllvri)iire 1
IhewhlCMt, hh lltuntratuil liy the xvlielnrly
inn) unaiiiwtirnble p-iper In which Mr. Mark
took ItHiie with Mr. tlnrllulil'n eMillitnt luiul
that the liiltiionce nt Jellermiii U en the v. alie
In our political nyiiteiii.
Yeuiik Hlnck whji iiiIiiiiIIihI te tint luirel
Somerset, lint newir practiced inucli, Miew
till; early Incllnntleit inward Journalism mill
ether form orilternry work. Frem tint tlmu
of iN'Khinlni; lilt Inw htiutli', he wrete ler
nrlmii Journals im a wlile ruiiK" el topic",
doing n VHit nineunt of cllcctltii political
work, for which he had tralnl hluiM'lt liy
profound Htuily of the lallinr of the rnpnti
lle. Jollerseti fenml In him an appreciative
lititillscrliiiliiatltiKiulmlrer, anil he has hii
ii frulitil contributor te the New Yerk -Sum
mid ether prominent iiewNpHper", ejiikiiiiuI
Iiik I'urn IiDinecmlli loctrlne.
More than any etlicrlliliiu; man has he ro re
th ml theHtudy nl Jcllitriteiihiii principle! In
the country, and he has early and late lit
tliKt for tlietu. He Ux'aiiie prominent In
Jellorneulau Hocletlcs nod apohe and wrete
at many places en the principles these organ
izations ropre'entod. lle has also taken n
vorylhely Interest In the (initiKer nmvo nmve
iuinL Mr. Illaek was nomlnated for lieutenant
Kovemor In IvC and elcclinl with the re
mainder of tlni Ilomecratlc ticket liy n ma
jority of nearly forty thousand, lle presided
e er the .Sonate with great satisfaction te the
MMiatera efall nutlei in the regular and the
extra mmmIeiih el IsM, and thoHiwlen et lv',
and loftthechalr with the tinhorn! geed will
of all. Ills decision veru rendered promptly
and wure never eerruled even In a body
which was opposed te him In ixjIUIcaI opin
ion. 1WHK1CT llltlVK UlVKIlTir.
Itoliert llruce Hlckrlta, was horn April
?.Hh, KT.i, In the illage of ()ranKe llle,
Celtimhla county, I'.l Ills graudrathrr,
Kdward lllcketLs, was of IhiglWh origin and
In the colonial days was u noted Indian
tighter and companion of the lameus (.'ip
tain Nauiuel Ilrady. Ills lather was a gen
eral merchant and farmer. Frem his
mother')) aide he Is descended from an old
lamlly which had branches In lieth the
north of Ireland and the south of .Scotland
and were of the class who did no much and
he well In connection with lhocatlierdovchit lhecatlierdovchit lhocatlierdevchit
inent of the resources of thin Htate. IIU
father and undo huilt the North Mountain
hoiiHe, at I.ake dauega, whom the colonel
new HpcmlH a geed part of his time, Incited
in the inldKt of about J12 (npiare miles el
almost virgin limber land, probably the
largest and meat valuable tract el the kind
loll In state.
He wa.s oducated at the nchoels or the
vicinity and Wyoming hemtnary, from
which latter iiiBtltutlen he had net long
graduated when the Avar broke out, being
at the tll'ie about twenty.twe years or age.
He at once enlisted In Itattery V. I'lrnt Hegl
incut I'e. iMylvaula Koservo Volunteer Ar
tlllery and waa mumored Inte the service as
l-'lrat Ileuteuant July 8th, ld. l'rometlou
followed rapidly, lle became captain May
bib, IMV!: major, Doeenibor Ut, 1ST I, and
colonel, March hub, IMv'i, and was discharged
from the Hrice, alter the clese of the war,
June 3d, 1S.V.
When promoted te his majority he left
his battery and was assigned te Hut command
of the Kocend corps batteries en the Ninth
corps line, hi front of 1'elersburg ; alterunrda
as inspector el artillery for the Ninth corps.
After I.ce'a Hurrender he was'maue iusccter
of the artillery under (ieneral William Hays,
the reserve then Including nearly all the ar
tillery In the army.
During the gro.Uer part of the war lllck lllck
etta' baltury was attached te Ihu .Second
corps, and ctdettysburg It did famous Borvlce
for the Union causa (Jen. I lauceck singled
Hand its commander out ler special coin
inundation. WILLIAM , I. ItHKZNXH.
The story of the llfe or William J. Ilren
nen, candidate for auditor general, In many
particulars reaemblea that of a large uutnber
.HUE" j
of prena who have rfen te oinlnenoa and
lullunnce hy merit In this land of liberty and
froe opportunity. He Is past thlrly.slx y.ani
of age having l-ccn Imrn In the city or Vltls
burg, en Hiipt. fi, lS.rO. lle was mluniUil In
the public hchenlH, imil by Mudy during lels lels
tire momeulH, or while working at the lathe
or planum machine, lle ban been prettldent
or the Mechanic.' l.ltirnry asnolKllen, of
I'lltsburg, ler the la"l lelui year, tint mom mem mom
bersel which urn werkhigini'ii I and hels
also ii member or the Franklin I.lto I.lte
rarv aeclely, .n leading debuting mid
read lug association or the Iren elty.
It Is te these literary associations
and mi liiheru Invn or learning, nulled
with Titiulleu habits and n literary Inste. that
wlmlever progress the nulijei't of this sketch
has made or may make mint 1st largely
ascribed. He was cenibelled te leaxe mcIksi!
and eugage In hard work belore leaching the
ni(u of II years beginning te earn his own
llvlmr by working as a pull up" at a heat-liig-lurnare
In JonesA. Lauglillu's American
Iren works, lle wassuliseiiiently employed
as a boy of nil work hi the cold rolling de
partment, and continued te weik In this ca
pacity until neatly . years of age, at which
Hunt was Indentured as an nppiemlce te
learn the trade el machinist, lle snned
lour yeans and at the expiration el th.il lline
he was presented by thocempiuy with a hill
equipment or tools hir futlilul service rcu
densl, skill acipilred mid assome recognition
nnd reward ler the unre, luterimt and Indus
try shown. In the spring or IS72 he visited
the principal cities nnd towns or the West,
working as a machinist In order te Improie
In skill nnd Increase In knowledge. Among
the places where he was employed are
Tldleule, I'enn'n. ('lowland, Ohie, Twe
Haute, lnd Iioulsillle, lf., St. Leuis, Me.,
and Chicago, III.
Whlle at work nun machinist nt Jenes .t
McLaughlin's mill, a drill he was nitrating
broke, and a small pleee struck Mr. Ilrcuueii
In the right oye, rendering It slghtles.
He by astdueus study prepared himself
for the bar ntxiut a half dey-en ymrs nge mid
he Is new one or the brightest or the young
barristers or Western rennsylvnula. Mr.
llrenueii has been elect' d six cotisecutliu
times chalruiau or the Democratic, commit cemmit cemmit
tee or Allegheny county; he Is n member
orthe stale exccutlxe committee, unit has
been continuously slnce 1M. He has in
preparation a treatise en "Practical Mechanics.''
.r. MIMHUS AFIHUA.
Jehn Slinsen Atrlca, the present secretary
of Internal nllalrs, and the Deuioeratle nomi
nee Ter ro-eliH-tien, was born In Huntingdon,
where he new- rcsldes, en the 15th of .Septem .Septem
ler, KTi
M r. - Ir lea as educated In the common
schools and at the Huntingdon academy.
These gave him nil tint epM)rtunllies that
were nceressary ter the nctlve and successful
and prolessleual llfe which has destlned te be
his. He has, boweior, been aclesu student
notwithstanding, a necenKary requisite rer
any ene engaged in practical professional
pursuits. Alter completing his academic
studies, be began the study and practlce nl
summing neil clMl engineering with his
father and his undo, James Muipsen, who
was Ids principal instructor, in Ills proles preles proles
sleu he att lined high dls'luctien.
As the c.imiaigii of ls'J approached, thore
doieleisHl a great unanimity or sentiment
that Mr. Africa should be the nominee of thu
Democracy or the state for the secretaryship
et Internal allalrs In hrlnghiK about this tie
slrable rosiilt,lie took no put but iulhls, as
In ether caes, was rauly te obey the behests
el his pirty. The nomination was there
fere conferred upon him hy the state
rout eutmu, which met at Ilarrisburg, in
June, of that year. It will be remem
I hi red that prier te this cimpalgu there
had been bitter antagonism In the Ho He
publican parly, which ended In a split the
lien. Jehn hteviarl, or ChamberHhurg, be bo be
ceming the cuidldate or the Independents,
whlle the regular nomination was conferred
upon in'hcral JniutsA. He,iur, et llelle
femte. Krem the lirstllwas supjiescd llie
Democratic ticUet would be elected, but It
was determined te make that suposltlen a
certainty and add sttcngth te the ticket by
again selecting Mr. A Idea as the candidate
for secretary el Internal airalrs. The result
showed the wisdom and foresight of the con cen con
U'litlen. Mr. Africa was elected by n plur
ality of S'S-II I, and in Huntingdon ceuntv
his plurality was I,0.s7, whlle that of the
head or the ticket was 1 H
.1 trKLi.nTKre.xsuy.
Maswell StovenRon, candidate ler con
gre-sniau at-lari;e7wvras'tBiJ'ebruary 1,
Is 17, near Londonderry, Ireland,eNS te'k
noted ler Its pluck, energy and ability
was brought te this country iu Decomber,
lN'il, when net iiilte lie years old, and has
iKinii n resident et Philadelphia eer since.
Ills early struggles ler udwinceuiciit were
untiring and suere, but no mere striking
than these el thousands of ethers. Alter bo be
lugeugaged Hi several occupation, hestudied
law, was admitted te the bar and prompt
ly obtained recognition ler his talents. He
became prominently Identified with the lalier
moiemunt In the Quaker City.
His llrst publlointerest hi the labor move
ment wax as Us unanimously chosen candl
date for Congress In the First congressional
district or Philadelphia, In 167S. Without
any ergauired aid he made a plucky light,
getting ii count et nearly 1,300 votes,
and many net credited te him. He
has evor been an nctlve Democrat
rrem conviction, but deeply In sym
pathy with every movement for the
advancement of labor overywhoro; and that
no inau should charge that Ills Interest In the
great struggle of labor ler recognition was
prompted by mercenary or sullixb methes
Iiehas absolutely refused coiiils-'iisatieu far
any services rendered te auy properly Idcn Idcn
Med member el organl.ed labor, delending
werklugmen en overy proper occasion, and
prosecuilng their suits ler wagon and ether
claims without hoaitalieii.
Tnkii Ilea Htur Ceuu 1,'uru rer oehlj. Ne
opiates. Twcnty.nvn tunta a bottle.
Thk lKLLiaaxcBn Opficb h.w the facllltlea
and inalerlal for delnu alt ktnda or Jeb Print,
lug Prices leasonable.
MotlicrrienolglveyourbaUy oplutea te dull
Its inlnd bill uje lln. llANn'a Celle Cure.
Of all letiiedles, Da. IUmd's l'ieusant Physie i
llie only only ene which cured my babe crcon crcen
stlnatliiu. Jeiik Waiik. Trey, N. V.
rersulaby II. U, Crchran, Dnifist, Ne,l37ancl
Hi Kerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
seiitdtnilAw
BSBrEHHflR
THE HYAClWfH.
A lUauliCul fpflnB riewr-rll tti Proper
Tim te Plant lliiltm-llnw te (Irow
Thri Pliinurs HukcmiuIIj.
rer the lsTr.lt.initsccn.
The Dutch el Helland give te thehyaclnlb,
the name which we credit the rose, Ihoqueon
of the (lowers, And well they can, for, what
plants are se welt adapted te their Helland
climate, as bulbous plants el which the hya
cinth most undoubtedly reigns supreme.
It has l3en known hy the naiue llyacin
(Aim from the time of llomer, or evon earl ler.
Aa the fable reads, ilyaclnthus was a beauti
ful hey, and whlle pitching quells with
Apelle, was accidentally killed, the Jcaleua
70phyra blowing a queit pitched hy Apelle
upon him. Apelle, wishing te show his love
for his playmate, changed his laxly Inte the
Mower which bears his name. The sentimen
tal tnlnil Ihoreforo, makes plain the Unguage
of the hvaclnth.
It was Introduced Inte Hngland In l.V.nl.and
In Iii-KJ It coti'lsted of eight varletles. l'rem
that llme It has madn rapid and msrked tin tin
pre vement, until at the present we have up
wardfAnf lour thousand iiamed vario varie
ties tL Iwlng customary with some
of QHadlug Helland llrms te wend
out vnalKale catalogues with llve hundred
named varieties accurately described. At and
hi the vicinity of Haarlem, Helland, the
finest hyacinth bulbsln the world are grown,
as the linest tullw, crecuses narcissus, etc
Ah I havesald before, their soil ;is csieclally
and stcullarly adapted te their uoceasful
cultivation. The Dutch are all llower-levlng
Isxtple, and have mero patlonce In growing a
line plant than the Kngllshmau or Ameri
can. Dutch avorage llorlstahave lwen known
te soil all they possessed, se te t able te pur
chase a rare tulip bulb. The Kronen apeak
of them aserM'if'ic.
I'ref. J. C. Louden lnhU"Kncyclepiedla
oniardeulng" gives us a curious fact, In re
gard te the hyacinth llowera. He says:
"Ariorthe bulbs have llowerod, the llower
Htalksarecut oil', te make the leaves grew
stronger, and laid In n place where they can
de no Injury; because, If they wero loll te
decay upon the hyacinth beds, they would
cause all the bulbs te ret. They cannot even
lie used as manure for trees, etc, because, If
they nre net poisonous, they at least always
contain a corrnulve property, and te such a
degroe, that In the mouth of October the
laborers, alter working llve or six hours
among them, bocemo red and llery all evor,
nnd nre In great pain until this labor termi
nates. The pain even provenU sleep."
The Dutch government eilers large pre
miums te the American llerlsta who force the
hyacinth Inte bloom most successfully. Of
course the only parties who can le successful
are these who purcha-se the Helland bulb.
Ke you see, even the Dutch have axes for
us te grind, hut whlle we nre laboring with
the crank that turns the stone, giving
an (slge te their ax, we will net
sillier as the obliging school boy, and
we will Is made, nil the happier
ler forcing Inte llower the bulbs that have
been grown by the owners of the ax. Fer
whal llower gives te our homes such a
delicious perlume during the late winter
mouths as the hyacinth ? (leutly remlndlug
us that spring Is coming, and with It many
of their kindred friends, such as the crocus,
with their brlghlsmillng faces; the snowdrop,
as the true emblem of Iieik dressed In white
and hanging her head se modestly; the nar
cissus and yellow daffodil with his pli,
which, by the way, he never lights ; and next
the ladle el the season, the tulip, (net "two
lips,") her gay colors much resembllng the
turban of the wealthy Mabemedan, rrem
w hence It gels Its nauie ; the elegance of form
and the beauty of Its colors brightening the
landscapes, whlle a few hyacinths will scent
the surrounding atuiosphere with the frag
rance, which In the tulip is leund wanting.
WltKX TO rhANT TIIKM.
It may seem a little ahead or tlme te use as
a subject a spring tlewer, and no doubt many
will say; "Oh! bother the llowera that
bloom In the spring," as this h the (all; but
we must remember that we sew wheat In
the autumn, and reap the harvest the follow
ing summer. These who de net plant spring
blooming bulb In the fall, must net expect te
have spring Hewer, whlle their mero far
sighted neighbors will he onjeylng the re
sults of their labor. Therefore, a lew facts en
the culture or the hyacinth, as the most beau beau
tllulel spring (lowers, will net be out of
season.
Iu the open ereund the bulb of this plant
should be planted iu October, or even No Ne No
eombor, and tliu early art et December
would de, providing thogreund is net freren.
The Helland hyacinth bulb, as ettered for
sale In this country, are from three te live
years old. He you see, it takes seme tlme te
grew line bulbs.
It delights In n cool and light sandy soil;
In most places this has te be especially pro pre
pared with two pirts well decomposed cow
manure, or decayed vegetable manure, such
a-s leal mould, four parts geed garden soil,
and oue part sand, river sand preferable.
With the nhevn will thoroughly worked te
the depth of nt least ene loot, the best results
will Imi reached. They will, hew ever, grew
and bloom well In any ordinary garden soil.
Seme pe.it and mud dug Inte the beds that
have net been otherwise prepired, will cause
the bulb te preduce larger-sled llowers with
brighter colors Alter preiurlng the beds as
above, select a dry day for plautlng ; place
the bulbs about eight or ten inches apart and
plant them alieut four Inches deep te the
crew net the bulb. Alter the ground has
slightly frozen, cover the beds with a row
leaves or rubbish of seme kind te protect
rrem very severe freezing.
The ferclug of the hyacinth is n great plea
sure te llewcr levers; It is successfully ac
cempllshed both In water and earth hi pets.
The neatest maiiner ter ladles Is te grew
them hi hyacinth glasses, tilled with water,
as they can be placed when iu bloom en
the dining table, or In the parlor,
editing the air all through the house. Get
only the largest ami most jsirlect bulb, place
Ihttii In the glass, and till with water, se that
lie b ise of the bulb is about nue-elglith et au
nch Irum the .later. A small piece or char
coal will keep the warer pure. Stand them
away in dark, cool closets, whero the water
w ill net rreee, ler about eight weeks, when
bring te the light gradually. When the
sprout nt the top et the bulb has changed
Ireui the yellow te a dark green, put
te n sunny window, when in the
isiurMt or alew weeks you will see the
dener buds. Change the water every three
wteks when iu the cellar, unit twlce a week
when iu the warm room.
Fer grew lug hi pets use rich garden loam
and sand and a five inch )et ter each bulb ;
place seme pets-hord (broken pets) in the
Ixittem le Insure geed drainage, nnd plant
the bulb se that the crown is Just even with
the earth, and put away In n dark cool cellar,
net cold enough te free.e, glve them a
thorough watering, and wheuever tbey are
dry glve them mero water. Alter eight
weeks treat tliem the same as these In glasses.
There are many dillerent ways et growing
and forcing hyacinth bulbs successfully, hut
these nre the simplest and among the best.
in i m: reu cms.vMTiiKMi'M (uiewkks.
liuiug something of an enthusiast en the
chrysanthemums, 1 can net clese without re
minding the readers of the coming chrysan
themum exhibition.
Itvthls time, most, if net all, chrysanthe-
muut'pIaiiiS.w"1 "hawing their tlewer
. . . . " ilnii vi.il will tin.l
uuuB, unii ey exauiisira--;-', ,,,",'
that there Is qulte a number liW?.trrr-iCl"
Te preduce larger nnd mero porfect llowers,
alineit two-thirds et ihe llewcr buds should
be pinched oil ns seen us they appear. Ho He Ho
lero they commence te show their color to
bacco dusl should be sprinkled all ever the
plants te destrey the black Aphis liy. which
might otherwise ruin the flowers. Every
strong branch must be tied te n stake, se as
net te be broken by the wind and rain.
Plants In Jiets should he watered with guano
watt r, made by dlsselvlug ene tables poenful
nt guano In two gallons el water, at least
eucd a week.
Amatourgardenersr.net Herists, as well as
prolessleu t florists, should take great care of
their plants, and be sure and exhibit all of
their tine specimens at the coming show in
November. If this show Is a success It will
probably be a beginning of a number of
llower shows which will be held In this city.
And why shouldn't It he n success 7 Most
el our leading llerlsts will he large exhib
itors ; amateurs from many dillerent parts
et thoceunty, and eveua number et market
gardeners and nurserymen of the county
huve seme very line plauts which they prom prem
ise te giv e the publle a chance te see.
Lancaster hall Is capable et holding ever
two thousand large plauts, and the manage
ment, being of the best, will no doubt ar
range the plants satisfactorily te every per
son, uud the scene from the gallerles will he
grand. I calculate that there will he at least
three hundred of the best varieties ever en
exhibition. Heme tlne seedling varieties
grown by amateurs will been exhibition rer
the llrst time. The premiums ollerod are
large and numerous. The novelty et u
llower show consisting el the varieties el ene
speclosef plant, will no doubt, attract many
visltorawhedonotflndlt convenient te at
t0Sa.fh?.I,,llIadelI,hlaani1 'ew Yorkahewa.
Tell all yeurrlenda that the coming chrys
antbeimm show will open Tuesday. Ner.
'Jtti and continue for ene week. w. O. 1
,J!air If accompanied bjr whm djntt djntt
,,i?netlcenee " the beat mlnbrtera e
THE -NteeusneM are these who nave
this erld without abus-
i when the world-
v luk iinvmrlflltf
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"" " " "'Mpepsla In
Jeseph L. Rau & C"dfi
130, 138, 140 N0IIT1I QUEEN STBEET.
WILL OVKN IN A FKW DAYS
LADIES,
MISSES'
-AND-
CHILDREN'S
Wait for OPENING DAY, which will be Duly Announced.
JOSEPH L.
Nes. 136, 138, 140
THK advantage of using an article that is pure and always uni
form, is, you arc certain of having the same satisfactory results.
Kight prominent Professors of Chemistry, of national reputation,
have analyzed the Ivekv Seap, and the yariatien in each is se
trifling that the quality of the "Ivery" may be considered icliably
uniform. Rich pronounced it te be remarkably pure, and a su
perior laundry soap.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There arc many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'Ivery';"
they ARE NOT, but like .ill counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery " Seap and insist upon getting it.
Cepjrlsht lS'A by I'reiter A (lamble.
J.
E. CALDWELL A CO.
Messrs. J. E. Caldwell & Ce.
are new opening ONE HUNDRED
Cases Fine Porcelains, Bronzes and
Rich Decorative Objects, comprising
the first importation of the FALL
SEASON, 1 886.
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Mra
ETZGER A HAUGUMAN.
THE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Blankets and Comfertables
LOWEST
'n.uu'K jiiw
METZCfER HAUGHMAN S
CHEAP STORED
Mr. AQ TK7eaf TTn Cfranf nnhnu
"v. " " uuue uuinsgu kuu JUjp3C UUUtiOt
Herse Hetel,
wvHxiTVum.
TTEINITHH'B FUHNITUHE DEPOT.
WE AltK Ol'KNINU CONSTANTLY
NEW PATTERNS OF GOODS
IN UUU
Chamber, Dining-Roem, Library and Parler Suits
Iu All the New Weeds Very Pretty and Attractive.
ThoseNtco l'eltsbed Chairs are Very Comfortable Ne trouble te nuke a selection, and the
Odd Library Tables In I'ellshed Weed can't be surpuestO.
Cull nnd see them. Always a ploestiro toshew whal we have new.
HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT,
NOS. 37 Be 29 SOUTH QUEEN BT LANCASTER, PA.
mmmteAt.
DY8PKPHIA 18 A DANOEP.OUH AH
well aa OUtresalntf complaint. If neg.
lectrfl, It tends by Imparting nutrition, nnd de
pressing the tenn of (he system, te prepare the
way or Ilapld Decline.
rhrilcUiig and VrtigglaU Hccemmcnd
BROWN'S
Air TlTTTFRfl!
-
WITH A SUVKltll COLLECTION Of
CLOAKS,
OLOAES,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKS,
OLOAKti
Ole
Cloaks.
RAU &
North Queen Street.
CO.,
-AT-
PRICES,
-IS-
V, n IT Wld SOITel
Lancaster, Fa.
'KU
LINK.
W
KB,
fcOWMSHj,
rilUE 8W1FT Hl'KOlWO COMPANY,
Tried in the Crucible
Ieo
About lwontyycrBgeiai.eoveredalltllosorfioninf cheek, and tbodectornranomie
It cancer. I bare tried annmhoref phy.lctans. but wllhentiwiXSrKS bintl
lit. Among the number were one et twe.peclall.U. The incdlclne iSHTmiS
lire te the sere, causing Intense pain. 1 saw a statement In the papers telllnJ what a!
had donefor olhem similarly amictcd. 1 preenred omeatonco. lletnre I had used ttm
second bottle the neighbors could rsllce that my cancer was healing up. My Henetml Wlih
had been bail fortwe or threo years- had a hacking cough and spit bleed oenUnnalliTi
had a sovero pain In my breast. After taking six botUei of 8. 8. 8. my cough left me and I
grew stonier than I had been for soveral years. My cancer has hc&led ever all but a lltilii
"l about the size or a hair dime, and It is rapidly
ncer te glve P. 8. B. a rair trial. -
NattifTtj. in8.NANOVJ.MoCONAU(IllKV,Aherove,TIipocaiioot;o,lnd.
"ntlrely vegoUible, and seeiim te euru cancer by ferclug out the lm.
IN 81 Treatise, en Bleed ana fliln blacescs mailed froe.
TH THK SWlITSPKCinc CO., Drawer S, Atlanta, 0a.
M
MASON & HAMLIN
V--
W"JMI
Iletlcr than evor, nt T8, US, WJ, 110 10Hr
tin. Jn
liartlman'a Upright l'lunn at T50, 1401), $XO.
Ualnu'g Upright I'lunea Rt IJ-a, H75, Ac
Decker Urei. Sqimre rianen at K7S, 1100, $ax.
Amerlcan Sewing Machines at r.t, VX, 133.
Cnrneti at tld, ir:,15.
Violins, lliiltars, llnnjes and Sheet Music, Ac
AT-
W, D, Messer's Mnsic Stere,
NO. 131 NOIIT1I QUKKN BTKRET,
I.ANCASTKlt, 1A.
teplSlyilll
B
UHOKK te HU1TON.
THE PAIR IS OVER,
And tut reminds us, as much as anything, tliat
The Fall -Is Approaching,
And the peeple will noen-olmost belore they
are aware et It need
HEAVIER CLOTHING.
The place te get your KALI, OLOTIIINU (If
you don't want te take ndvanl&KOet the ) rem
IlarKRlus new orTereil In Summer Clothing le
clone out that sort et goods),
13 AT
BURGER & SUTTON'S.
Don't forget the place. Call early and leave
your orders for Kail Goods, te avoid the rush
that comes with the Hrstcoel snap.
It you are around this way slop In and gee
v, hal we have- get and get prices.
BURGER & SUTTOIT,
Merchant Tailors and Clothier?,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCAHTElt, 1'A.
I HAND 01'ENINCJ
-OK-
tfew Fall &oeds.
"
WATT & SHAND,
Nes. 6, 8 and 10 East Kins Street,.
LANCASTKlt, l'A.,
Ilave llect'lved Upwards of CO Cases of NKW
KAI.I. HOODS during the past week. The
shelves and ceuntuis el the
Dress Goods Department
Are fairly greunlnf; under the Imuiense weight
or French, Uenuan and American
UKESS STUl'FS AND NOVELTlllS.
All the new colorings nnd latest fancies ill
SILK AND WOOL MIXTUltES,
BILK AND WOOL STHll'KS AND TLAID3,
SAXONY SUITINGS,
KllKNClI SE11U K8, FINE WOOL DIAGONAL?,
TltlCOT, SEllASTOl'OLS, CASlIJIKUKa.
We offer ft Choice. Vaitety; LatostStyles; Lewest
1' rices.
These goods wem all contracted for early In
Urn season when silk and wool was at the lowest
elili, una our customers rccelve the full beuetlt
of our purchasers.
Watt & Shand,
HEW YORK STOEE.
H
IOll A MAKT1N.
ill HALL
CHINA,
GLA8S,
-AND-
QUEEN8WARE.
UtiritiB this Fall And Winter we
will li:t e a larger assortment in all
Hne3 than ever before. All new
wares, as far as iwssible, we shall
emleaver te have en hand as seen as
they appear in the market. Our
usual guarantee will accompany
"organ..-.
' "nuis.
" and
everj
Att aflWlUlTifdt satisfactory will
be cheerfully exchanged.
Our prices, quality being con
sidered, are eiual te any. Uefore
purchasing l'ancyer SUiple Arti
cles give us ii call.
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTKlt, PA,
ir l n ir
iLiyiKYHLUlllll, J. B. Martin &
77-f. :.W ihFl J "rs. v.it. vr&
ssslsMM s..k.-- --, 1 I"" (I 11 y L -LlJelWil
Tried ii tie i
it
disappearing. I would advise ovenona.
ir.i
nniri'iirT.
VyUAL ItKl'OKT OF TUE IN8UR.
XLVANIA.
rinV4., AOOOSTS, IBM.
Alse, en hand seme iHTItWSSTJUiy.
Class Driven and feri
ctm w
QONTKACTOll AND UUlbUKMrf-
JV
GEORGE ERNST,
CAKI'ENTEIt, CONTHACTOK .t 1IUILB1
ltosldence Ne. MD Wnat Klnir utrant. ahM
East Urant street, opneslto station bOQM.
WOODEN MANTELS AND (IKNKItAL IIaJM
MrAllwerlc secures uiyprtimpt and pereij
attention. Draw Inn and Estimates furnlhdXr
ecin-lydlt yiT"
Q.OOD Ni:Vfi
-reu-
HOUSEKEEPERS tl
WHY BEND YOUtt
Lace Curtains te Philadelphia
TO II AVE THEM DONK UP t
The LANCASTKlt STKAM LAUNDIIY doe S3S
luisKinuui uik eeitpersna neiier.aa many "l
nrnnplnurfliiffi.lll.ut.. ..III. vs f
GIVE US A TRIAL..I
SiUlifncllen Ciuarantend Goods called for.
aim aeiivereu iree or cnarge. Telcpbena cea'
nectlen.
C. G. SCHUBERTH
Xe. 2J0 .Verlli
Arch Street,
LANCASTEU.PA.
ltd
XON'TSUFFEK ANY LONG, UK
rrem Your Disordered Kidneys,
lllnnb n.,rwvn Vlnai-el Unlnr.XVatm3.
...vU.uv.... U1..fc, ..-wm,4is.
Is a Prompt. KQlclentandCbeapKemedy, j3
IU Tonic and Invlfrnrant Pewers make it i
excellent nyspepsia i.cmcay,
Persons sunnlled and vessels furnished.
P. 8. OOODM AN, Manager,
Ne. .17 Knat UrnntKtrMt
ur. uritnuam ui r ranee, wnune lauen.KOB, ..j,
ef the U. B. Anny, says : ,. ft:
" Yeu need nolcemo toEurepo for Waters te 3
Cure Dynpepriln: wn have no no better tham'frVi
1II.ACK llAllllK.V SPltINU WATKll." JS
Forsale by JNO. U. KAUrP.MAN,DrnggW,Jia
North Uueen Street. Lancaster. Pa. ?
11LACK UAUltKNSPKINO HOUSE new epetCr4
Apply te - aid
MISSCHKISTIK UOMHKItaKB, 1?J
Pleasant Urove, Lancaster County. Pa. , rM
unel6-siud wsj
J 8. GIVLKK & CO.
Glesing OufSai
JOHN S. GIVLBR & CO.,
Are Positively SellliiK Out their Eu
llru bteclt. lttrgalus In Every Uepart
uient fur
UVADY OAHU.
JolmS.(TivlerS;Ce.,
Dry (Joeils anil Cnrpct Heuse,
Ne. 25 Beat King Street, ,3&
LAK0A8T1B, l'A,
P. S. Stftin enin Memlav nnd S.iturdiiv tivfi .,
..lnB. m
J.
a. MAKT1N & CO.
OP E N I NG1
or
LADIES'
Fall and Winter-
-IN-
Nowmarkete, Bouelo Jaoketa, PluA
Oeata and Belgians.
-ALFO.
uuice; Ne.!" r"
"i
Misses and Children
COATS.
v)
HUB
Havoleoks, Newmarketi & jMlMtitl
" . . "m
Large Stock. - Lew rtwvi
sm
Cor. West Kiag k PHmwM
(Oppotite etereM Ueul 111 .94
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