J - '4X rvr'nir THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTELMGENCER, SATUBDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1888. OLD MEN OF MARK- TOE LAST SCBVITOM OF COLUMBIA BOHOCUH'S BODIBXX OF AMOIBNfS. A Uteup Who JUmtsnbir the CelnasbU of ul Oeatary Age-Tfclr Bur Uree ad the Changes I hey Have Watehtd, Men el Bath Letters Bad Politics. Believing that the approach of the teatilel e( Columbia should awakes as Ib terestln the generaUea that haa almost patted away, the IsTKLLiaascwa eflara te Ita patrons ahert sketches el old residents, members of thoHeolety et AneteatGltlBMs, Md men et note n the cemmuaHy. They are the lat leave open the tree or a past ere, end about them U the entasis glow of the memory of lie great aehtmaaeBta, When they were young men the greater part of thli atate wu a wilderness, the great Weat wae an unselyed mystery, the centre of population wan In Northern Virginia, and travel wae chkttr by canal beat and atage coaeh. Mew the centre of population la away out beyond Cincinnati, and It la useless te reelte the cbaegeathat have come ever the land te reoerd the vigor, the aklll and the mental strength et the generation that waa a part or the marvelena work of transforming a great country Inte the great est el nations. iSP COt SAMUKL BHOCH. Tbla gentleman la the eldest living law yer In the cecnty, and the eldest inhabitant of Columbia. He waa born In Harrlsbnrg, May28tb, 1707, and received the aobeol training usual In these days, until In his fifteenth year he began te earn money by reoerdlngpatonUln the office of Jehn Coeh Ceoh Ceeh ran. But young Hboeh devoted the money thus earned te completing bla education .at Magraw's, then a famous classical aoademy at Nottingham, Md. When the country wasatartled by tlie news et tbe burning of Washington by tbe British, tbla young student, new a veteran full of years and honors, lock the drumsticks and marehed a recruiting band around the town, and to day he is the only eurvlver or the fenr oempiniea that marched out et Hanlabnrg for a three months' campaign. In 1817 Samuel Btiech entered the law office et AmosEilmaker, eeq, father of Nathaniel Ellmaker, of Lancaster, and being admit ted In 1820 te the Harrlaburg bar he rapidly bnllt op a geed practice. He seen became greatly Interested In politic, and In 1836 waa an unsuccessful candidate for clerk el the Pennsylvania Heuse et Representatives, Francis R. Hhunk winning the office, in 1837 he was elee'.ed clerk of the constitu tional convention, dofeatleg Mr. Skunk by one vote. In 1839 he was appointed cashier et the Columbia bank and Bridge company, wbleh waa started with the capita left ever from the amount subscribed for building the Columbia bridge There wero then but three banks la ttie ceuuty, new there are a score or mere. la 1878 after having served as cashier for 39 yeara he became president of the bank, from which efflee be rea!gned in 1885 His financial interests are many, and he has served as president of the school beard, peer director and county auditor. His title he received from Governer William John John Jehn eon In 1818 no has been mi active Hunday school teacher, and founded tbe ' Saleme " Presbyterian chapel In memory of his mother, lu 1851 he CBtabllahed a nlgbt toheol, end the public library that bears bis name Is thoroughly nppreclattd by bla grateful townsmen. SAMUEL EVANS, Mr. Evans la well known, both as a poll Helen and local historian. He was born in the stone house en Cel. Delly's farm, en the 20ih of January, 1823, and in 183S was apprenticed te Israel Cooper, builder, et Columbia, in IBM ne was elected justice of the peso?, and In 1837 was elected clerk of the court of quarter sessions, and eyer and terminer. In 1861 he was again elected justice, but when Sumter waa fired en he Joined Cel. Fisher's oempany, and after aervlng with it for a year received an ap pointment en the statT el General Warren, being assigned te cemlssary duty. He was breveted captain during the Wilder ness campaign. He was elected Justice et the peace In 1803, and re-elected in '72, '77 and '84. At present he wears a beard, though the above cut shows a elean shaven face. He la an accurate and painstaking historian, though writing with ease and finish, and hist stays have often enrlehed the columns et the Intkllioeneeii. V .vCOO V. . ,s.V. '. ,u:.n."i.'.-. v-a F, X. ZIEQLEH. The following poem by F. X. Zlegler waa ded!erd te the late J, Housten Mltllln. "The sears or mere of old men gray" wart BSeBBw -"Baa iaw. Bbsv Mp? vBBBBa. 5gykiBB0'j(fc iHamTVvwL WsyMBBBBY Wu .- Siv. IswBBBBaV .BBBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBBBW Abbw !abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb IbbTBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCT V?lBaBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBBHBHBBeW- VAIbIbhbhbhbhbhbhbhHHP' V'-.IWIiiBBBBBBBBBMpWVA w -" '9KmA F - -'bhSX Ssa-V i f tiHiiiiiiiHaBBBBBBBBBBBBmBBBBBBBBBK . vBE&SmWMtKBw&'-- ) BBBh:;.-' .V0vv.V!!:'5:jSrut3;Bl wBBBY sawSBBttsasBBBBBB. rBWaaB-w'aJETiW vZmmmmmmmmmmLmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmr :"!WBiBlsaaaaaaaaaBHBaS! ' the "Beelety et Ancient Cltliwa el Ooluaa Oeluaa b'a" ergaalitd en Nerembec 27th, 1874, ef km bem la Columbia a half a salary be feret TBS ASCISXTS, A score or mere of old mea gray. Bearing the banian of ynti and care, Are gather'd together, from day te day, , . Let the weather be font, or the aktee be fair t A band et old men, wither' ana gray. Longing for rest, and looking, each day, Fer the Heur of sleep, and Its turning. And what are tbe dreams that the old men g ream Aa wlthdroentnghesdsthey slttnthe ahaOet Ana what an the shadows that come, and set in 1 e flarkan the light that erstwhile played O'er th pensive brews of the old mn array t Longing for rest, and loosing, each day, Fer the hear et sleep, and Its coming. One leeks through the pat en the marble brew Of the loved aril lest, when life waa joeng t One iirnaxa of what might have been, bat BOW ta tintu IfiA Artinnf BAnffa nnfwinnV By the Old men, ihenghtlui, Uarlnl and gray, Longing-ler rcat, aud loektrg.oath day, Fer the hsnr et aleep, and lis oemtng. Anetherdrearns of a sweet form, laid Boneath a. mound en the tree-clad hill t Of word.erioVH teliidlettnnsaid, And bitter teni mm hli eyellda rill t And he baws his head, the old man stay, lienslnjr ter rent, and looking-, each day, Fer the nenr of sleep, and 1U coming. One dreams et a Mend who went Inte the The strife for Power, and Fame, and Geld t Whn nv. for dreaa. ihs Jewel et Life. And, ilambeilDg, lies In the churchyard mould, vlhe.ltvlnR-.had been an old man gray, Longing ter rest, and looking, etch day, Fer the hour cf sleep, and 1U coining. And se th.y dream en, these old man gray, A t times they smile, and anon they slab, YTlthrtng,shrluk1ng, and passing away, le be seen net again as the year go by I Fortha dream laoiealns-theoldmen arav a re longing for rest, and looking eaeh day, Fer the hour of aleep, and its coming. Mr. Zlegler thus toueblngly describes that memorable meeting, when the gray beads, yenng In spirit, assembled te organ Ice the society and talked of the dsya when they were boys together, "when their birthplace was an unpretending vil lage, beautllul In Its surroundings i but much unlike the Columbia of the present, with its searing aplratlena and rising Im portance In trade. When simplicity was the rule, end state, and show, the exception among Its people; when unwieldy wealth was a stranger, and pomp and grandeur unknown te Its quiet Hie, Beys, when the simple sport of vlllage life bore rule, and the mere showy, but less Innocent amure. ment of the present was unknown. Beys with many el these who new rest In silence upon the brew of tbe hill wbleh skirls their town, or In some distant land. Glad dened by corrmunlen with the companions of tholryeutb, they will be boys again. The lee, with which stern, relentless Time en chains the soul, will be melted away, and each In this hour et ro-unlen, will forget the cares and travail of his oheekored life." Mr. Zlegler, though In bis seventy second year, la still an active business man with the vigorous heart and brain et a man of twenty.BCVen. He was born April Otb, 1817, en Frcnt street, and aiding a ready memory with a facile pen, he has given te the Society et Ancients many valuable records at local history and tradition. He hasbfen the agent of the Adams express company and of the Western Union for nearly fifty years, and for twenty. five yeara has represonted the Penn Mu tual Life Insurance oempany of Phila delphia. He recently celebrated bis golden weddlngand the Insurance company sent a special representative bearing their congratulations. Mr. .legler's pen has fre quently been used In the Interests of this newspapers and its readers ; and his con tributions have been regarded among the best the editors receive, 1IENJVT nOWAllD HOUSTON. Mr. Henry Heward Housten wai bem October 3), 1820, at Wrlghtsvllle. At fourleen he entered business with Mr. Jehn H. Fu'hey in that town and at twenty he went with Samuel M. Reynolds, of Lancaster, te Luclnda Furnace In Clarien county. He made a tour et tbe Southern states In 1840 and returning entered the cflloe or Leeh & Ce., of of Philadelphia, railway and canal trans porters. In ISM be was selected by Cot Wm. Patterson te organize the freight de partment et the Pennsylvania railroad. He ceutlnued In ebarge et this department for 15 years. Blcce tben he has been largely Interested in railroad building and ta a part owner in many ocean and lake steam ship. He Is adireoterof the Pennsylvania railroad. Henry Wlatler la In bis 70th year and baa been a larmer all bis Ufa He la Btreng and hearty aud et a happy disposition. He commands tbe geed will et all. His farm preduce la famous and bis hospitality genuine Mid liberal. JOHN 8. (IIVEN is an attaebii of the Philadelphia mint. He is one of the surviving members of the Beelety of Anelents, and at one time wai a prominent figure In the borough and took sn active part in its aflalrs, political and social. Henry N. Kehler lives, where be has always lived, en his farm near Columbia, and visits the town dally. Henry E. Welt lain the milling buslness. Jehn K Eberlla is in the employ of the Pennsylvania railroad. The ether twelve of the score of Ancients bave passed the dark river. They are Geerge Begle, S. W. Mlllllu, Jeseph M. Watts, Jehn A. Heek, Henry Brenneman, J. H. Mltllln, Samuel B Helse, Martin Nell, James Wright, Harford Fraley, Themas E. Cochran aud O, Brenneman. Hen end Women' Benei, Joint and mufclca imy ctenpe the acenlrlng torture, ut rlc. urn itiam If llii-yuill but "take time hy tlie forUetk," nut annihilate the jmntems of eniumin.i trouhle with the ho he niguant ami highl) t-nnrtleiml hloeil depurcnt anil allcrathe, IleMUkr'8 Stomach liltlcri. J'olsem mostly reiiHilulc the ordinary wean, of battling wlli lln. atrocleu. complaint. Avoid iberUL of Unas thete by retorting te the .afe at well a cllcttual antl phllgo.Ue and preentUc. Allcr epnure te damp, through draft and ether raute. which en courage ft rheumatic tendency, n witieglaiiful of the Illtler. prcenl 111 ellerti Ne surer prercnti e of in.dnnal uilmrnt. like Sc er and ague, bilieut rciiilltpiit, dumli ague and ague cake cxutu, and it !, brmdri, a moil genial recuperater of itrc npih c liau.led I y e ctnaia mcnlul or phy,iral tUeil .Mineri, mariner., ep.ratlre. and ether. liee avocation! In In In olte Jaberlnua weit. In rough weather out of doen, or clote application Jiulueri, Hud It Imaluable. The tlemelleat Man in Laneattrr, 'swell as the hundMemnat, and ethers are lnvlu-4 te call nn any drngglat and gt fit it trial boltle of Ivnuin'a lUU-im ler trie Thruat and I.ung. a rvinedy ttat If felling entlruly npen Its inertia and Is guaranteed te cure and rclleveall chrnnleand Acute Ceugha, Aathma, FrenchtUaand Louaumptten. frloe W cents and tl. JanlMydAw (1) Knptnre care guaranteed by Ir.J. H. Mayer Ul Arch street, Philadelphia, Kaaeatonee, no operation or delay from business,' attested by thousands of cures after ethers fall, advice free, send for circular, BaarlO-lyM w aaVsaaaaK v VtaaaaV tOOD'B SAR8APARILLA. BLOOD POISON Whether originating Is disease, or item hand ling chemical or vegetable poisons. Is cure by Heed's Barsaeaillla, which thoroughly cleanses, pnrtaea asd earlehes the bieea, After snch diseases a small-pox, seariet fever and diphtheria, Meed's Baraapatttia U of great benefit in expelling the vlres aadtaalngap and strsnetbeatag the body. ' I was poisoned by potaea try, aad let It go till the potaengotlnto my bleed, whea I was obliged te rive op work, aad was confined te my home for two months, thai sores and scales en me FttOM HF.AD TO FKBT my finger nat'a came off, and say hair aad whiskers eameent. lhad two physicians, bnt did net seem te get mneh batter. Thnl aaw Heed's Barsapat Ilia advertised aad beu hta oeuia it net nea me se mneh that I eon tinned taking It till I had used three bottles, when I was eared, t can recommend Heed's Barta partUa te all aa the best bleed purifier I knew et." ti Vf.Vcsa, TO Far Avenue, Stockport, K.r. MALARIA-1UPUKB BLOOD ' I used te be troubled with fever and ague, malaria, pimples en the faea, and ether affec tions resulting from bleed Imputtttes. twas Induced te try Heed's BarsaparUlat as aresult I have vigorous health. It keeps me well throughout the year." W. Btswabt, age. Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, W. T. Heed's BareaparUla Beld by all druggists, lit six for a. Prepared only by O. I HOOD A CO., Lee ell, Mass. 100 Deaea One Dellar. ( m VJL.U1H1MU, V. nARQAINS WOKTH BUXINQ. L. GaesmaD & Bre., 8. W. CORNER NORTH QUBBN it ORANQBI BTB. LAHOABTKB, PA. BARGAINS WORTH BUYING, NIW STYLES Or Men's, Beys' ltd Children's Suits Mew ready for your Inspection ter Fall and Winter VVtar. Hen's Cheviot 8ulU at IS. as, IB, no. Men's Cajslmere Suits ataiAn.t7, as, lie. 111. Men's wersud Butu at tOM, 7, as, ae, no, ill, p'rlnce Albert's SnlU at in 112,111, lie, 111 Men's Wide Diagonal Bulls at I1U, III, I.I, I8. Men's uerdni ev Butts at II "" ' Beys' Behnel 8nlU at K te. 13, t. rjois'AU-Weol Suits at lUse, as, te, 7, 18, as, VhUdren's Eutu at 11 BO, 7, 12.50, 13, si, ts, FILL OVERCOATS. - FALL OVERCOATS. 16.00, 1 1 00, 110.00. I1J.00, 111.00, Well-madeanA fashlonable out and trimmed, all our own make. We bay never befere been se wall prepared for bualnets se early la the season, nor have prlees ever been se low. L. GANSHAN & BRO., MANUFACTVUBBS OP Mtn'j, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, B. Vf. COBN2U NOUTU QUBKN AND OBANUB BTKKtTS.IiAMCABTFB, PA On acoeunt of Beliday, our Stere will be Cleaed Saturday, Beptember IS, until 6 o'clock p.m. rOU HAIsB OK KBNT, FOR BALE OR RENT A FIRST. clasa Farm, altuated two miles from Lan caster city. Terms reasonable, inquire at auglS-lind TH1B Of MOB. ASSIGNEE'S BAIiK OP VALUABLE HE A I, KBTATB. On Thursday, Eeftsmbir 2T, 1888, Will l) sold by the undenlgned at the Leep ard hotel. In the city or Lancaster, the follow ing valuable Real s state, te wit : fe. 1, a let of ground, en which Is erected a Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Ileuse, with Two Twe Htnry Itrlek Back llutldlng, numbered .8 saat New Btreer, In the city et Lancaster, contain lng In front 10 frtet, mere or leas, and extend ing la depth W fnet, mere or leaa Mi. 2, a let of ground, en whleh la erected atwOBtery lirlck ttelllng Ileu.n. with two story brlrk back building, numbered Ne 28 Kast. New street, In the city el Lancaster, con taining In front 10 feet, mere or leas, and ex tending In depth 04 feet, mere or less. ThesnvalutDie piepertlesareat the corner of North christian und Kast New streets, and are favorably located for renting orether pur poses. Pale te commence at 7 o'clock p m., when terms will be made known by All t AH All llBKITIQAM. Asalgnoeef Amelia Mlaehllch, Josl L. If Aims, Auctioneer. ang!n,5 8,ll.lB.lJ.K.M,57d ORPHANS' COURT HALE OiT DES1R. able City Ileal testate. Oh Tuibday, Uciebir 2, 1683, will be told by the nnderslgned trusters, In pnrsnancu et an order of the urphana' Court et l ancaater county, at the Leepard Hetel, KaBt King street. In the city of Lancaster, Pa , the following valuable reaieatate, te wit i Ne. 1. A two-story lirlck Jiweiling liouse with a two story btlck back building at tached. And lotef ground in said city, containing In front en Kast King street 21 fee t and Inches, mere or lest, and In depth along nn street 103 feet and 6 Inches, mere or less, with the appur tenances There Is watar and gas In the house and a hydrant in the yard and the house has nine rooms. Ne 2 A let or ground en Fast King street adjoining Ne. 1, en the west, containing en Kut King ttrnet. It) fret S Inches, mere or less, and In depth 102 feet, mere or less. Ne s a let of ground en Kast King street, adjoining Ne. 2 en the weat, containing in front en Kast King street, 19 feet fee and Inches, mere or less, and extending In depth 300 feet, mere er.less. Ne 4 A one-story Brick Dwelling Heuse with one story brick back building attached, and a frame wash beuse with hydrant en di vision line between thw property and Neb. auu iuw ui ground en .asi King street, in said city, adjoining Ne. Sen the weat, contain ing In front 17 feet S Inches, mere or leas, aad lnaepinwieer, mnre or less. This property has six rooms, grape vlnea and fruit trees. Ne. a A one-etery Brick Dwelling Heuse, with one-story brick back building attached, and a fr-iree wain heue with hydrant en di vision line between this property and Ne. I. A let of ground en Kast king street, In satd city, adjoining Ne 4 en the west, aud en the east property of Hen. A. llerr Smith, contain. tntrentl6fetandainceh4, mere or less, and extending In depth M feet, moreer'.ets. This properiy haa six rooms, grape vlnea and fruit trees. It also baa a rlKht te a letnt alley en the east te the depth of the main building. Ne 8. a lotef ground en Ann street, in said city, la the rear et Nes. I 2,8. land S, contain ing In front 20 feet and In depth 81 feet, I Inches, mere or lest. Ne. 7. a le of ground en Ann street. In said city, north of Ne. 0, containing in front 20 feet and In depth 81 feet 4 Inches, mere or less. 0.8. loter ground en Ann street. In said city, north et "e 7. containing In front 20 feet, and In de pth 90 feet and 8 Inches, mere or less. Ne 9 A lotef ground en Ann street, in said city, north et Ne. 8. containing In front 20 leet ana in depth 90 feet, mere or less. Ne. 10. a let of ground en nn street. In said city, northef Ne w and se nth of property of t F etelgerwa't, containing In front 20 feet and In depth f 9 leet Inches, mere or less bale te commence at 7.80 e clock p. m., when terms will be made known by FUAN:ls A. BtJHIIONQ, JUxKI'HINK W. UALL, ANN M MILLKU, Trustees appointed by said Court te sell the real estate et Win. Hull, deceased. J em. L. Haisih, Auctioneer. Sl 8 15,17,22.24.29,old .c. jr I' .Ji4Aw SUUi4, flALL AND 8KB -THF ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light Beats them aU, Anether Let of UUKAF GLOBFJJ for Qaa aa ouetovea. THB "PMBFaOTIOM" alkTAIi MOULUINO KUBBKK CUBBIOU WF-ATHER STRIP Beau the m fJlThls strip outwears all ethers. Keens out the cold, step rattling of windows. Kxelnde the dust, Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made In applying It, Cu be Ot tea anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for use. It wfli net split, warn or shrink cushion strip is the most perfect. At the Bteve, Heater and Kaage fSana -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUMMN QTn LAJtOATUf,rA PALAem or rjLBBieir. ASXRIOrTB PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Strut. a Lancaster, Pa. OPENING OF COATS. We are showing the largest and best asserted stock of Coats ever brought te this city. Come ana leek at them. Ladies' Black and Colored Jersey Jackets. Fine Black Jersey Jackets at $3. $3-50 and $4. Elegant Fancy Cleth Jackets, $2 $2.50 and $3, Black English Serge Jackets, silk bound, tailor made. Black Astrachan Jackets at one dollar. Fine and Heavy Beaver Jackets. Modjeska Coats are the new est thing this season. Price, $4.50 up. Our assortment of Children's Coats is simply wenderiul. We are showing ever one hundred different styles of all ages and qualities. Come and leek. Open te-day one let of extra heavy quality 24-inch Colored Silk Plushes at one dollar a yard. New Jerseys have come in. Military, Silk Braid Frent, $1.37. Braided, $1.15 and $1,37. Extra Fine Braided and Mili tary, $2 and S2.25. New Plush Ornaments in all shades, 3c and 5c apiece. Brass and Silk Banner Reds, all sizes. Mere novelties in Jewelry. Elegant new style Geld Frent Breastpins, 10c apiece. Fine Rhinestone Combs and Hairpins. New Dress Trimmings open ed te day. Fine and new designs in Silk Cord Trimmings, with and with out pendants, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.35 a yard. New goods are received and exhibited daily. We invite a call. ASTRICH BROS. rURNlTUKM. e OHS A GIBBS. Our Hemes and Hew te Fur nish Them. These intending te furnish or refurnish their houses, in part or the whole, should inspect our immense stock of New Fall Styles en exhibition in our large salesrooms. Our own and ether makes at the lowest prices. Lar gest display of First-Class Fur niture in the city, en the 2d, 3d and 4th Floers of Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street. echs jTgibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprtl-lyd F UHN1TURE t FUKN1TTJRK I TUB UNDKU8IQMCO BAB BKOPKMKO 1118 BTOitF. AT TUB OLD BTANV, Ne. 88 East King Street, Which was destroyed by fire some time age, and m a perfectly Mew block of all kinds.ei FURNITURE. FABLOBBDITKB, BXDBOOlf BUITEB, TABLBB, CBAIBB, F.TO, UPH0L8TERING In All its Branches. Alse Fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East Kiag Btreet. leetfd MAVUIHBMT. QKNTRAIi MACHINE WORKa FOR SALE CHEAP FOB IbtMIDIATB DXLIVBBY, One W U. P. Xngtne and Beiler combined. One II. V. Bnlae and II, F, Beiler, en bise, combined. One 11. P. eeoend-Hand Vertical Snaine, with or without Heller. One 8 11. P. JiewIIorUental Engine. Own make. Knaine and Boilers of erery else and de scription, Keren! Botary Ventilating; Fans, suitable for shop or office nse. Alse Valves. Flttlefrs, Pipe, Brass and Iren Cocks andand a foil line 8 team Goods and Xn- gineera oeppiiea. Machine work, Pattern Werk, Brass Cast ings, Shafting, Pulleys. Hangers, Ate Jttc. eoeo WOBK. KF.ABOKABLB CUABOXB. PKOktPTHXttB. Central Machine Works W. F. CUMMIN68, PreprleUr, NOB, 1M A 156 NORTH CHBIBTI AN ST. LAsauTsa, jpa. pAIN B7B OELBftY COMPOUND. A PERFECT Ot bsWbVm TagaMMa rB9dled Itat will naten the whole lystem te helthy action, te taelataij Batsled te cure any disease " for tbe disease that afTeet one organ WfkMU PaiBw'aOelery Oosipeund la THIS rEBFEOT COMDINAriON. Bead tte proeCs. t hare satMrad terribly from Bsrrensnest and kidney , treahie tboaghttsmbettesniPatne'soeierynotaponad, aaa eh. ke w it aid feel p mn I 1 hays se much faith in your astdletae, for 1 knew what it did for me." Oawrie, ventre, M. T, alas. J. J. W atsew. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND rer flva years t snkwr d with analarlaand nerreuness. I tried Palae's celery compennd, and I can trnthf ully say thatare Dettles completely eared me. I ehehrraily reoeoi msnd It, ter 1 kaew ft te be a geed medicine " Laas.L, ruin, Latter Carrier. Btuen B, Brooklyn, M . T. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES Neuralgia, Rhaumatlra, raralysls, BIlletuaeH, Drtpepata, CeetlTenee., Piled, Liver (JeaaplatBt, Ktdaey Trouble, Feaeale CetnplainU, ana all diseased atlBlna; from Im pure cioea I. six for as. Watta, Btoar Btear Btoar sea COb, Prepsi, MerllDgien, WFOB TBI MBBVOrjB, tl, six for a. Bee that each bot tle bears the Celery trade Bears TUB OBRILtTATin, MX A CARD ! LaVKOABTlR, B1PT. 16, 1B88. W BavvB Btavd staaalTB lmprOTwineBtadurliMttha Bummer mefttha amd bat doubled ear fkeUltlM ter enewlng- etoek. Ttw aatlrw plaa of the Ifcera haa baen etaangsd, and eaeh Department will be found conveniently arranged and admirably lighted. ftfueh greater Bpaea than heretofore 1b allotted te Drees Goods, aad the Departments of Drees Trimmings, Underwear, Hosiery, Motions and Household Linens and Cottens have been extended and the stoeka lnereeaed, We cordially slnvlte ezamlaatlen of the Improvements, and large and carefully seleeted stocks. HAGER & BROTHER; SB and B7 West King Street. N VXT DOOR TO COURT HOTJBB. FAHNESTOCK'S! nave this Day Becelved a Full Line et MOURNING GOODSI Consisting of LUriN'S Celebrated Blegle and Deuble Thibet Shawls from 1.76 up. . TBLESTLY'S Silk Warp Henriettas, 1.00, 1.37t, M, 1.75. LUPIN'S All-Weel Cashmeres and Henriettas from COe te 11.25. Mourning Handkerehlefs, Oleves, Ruehlngs, Cellars and Culls, Hosiery, &e. FAHNESTOCK'S, HOB. SS a. 87 BUST aUMO IT., UARDWARB. N EXT DOOR TO TBE POSTOK KICK. A BULLETIN TO We are new in the middle of September. It is the time when housekeepers' minds naturally drift te the thought of Oil Cleths. If they desire te get BARGAINS IN FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS they should call te see our large new stock of finely asserted goods. They are of all qualities and come in widths te suit all tastes. These who call te leek at our Oil Cleths will also be given an opportunity te see an unequaled line of HOUSE-FPMISHUG GOODS. The above bargains are offered for a period of Thirty Days, and none can afford te miss them. REILLY BROS. & RAUB, (Successors te A. C. Kepler,) Nes. 40 and 49 North Queen Street. s3.1md JBWBLMT. H. Z. RHOADS it BOM. DIRECT IMP'ORTATIONS. TBI first of our Importations is new in Stock. Each succeeding week ethers will be re ceived, Yeu will find a line of new styles the finest productions of the present markets and are cordially invited te come and examine them. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Street. VAMPBT BAKUAIMB I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VBLVMT, BODY BRUSSELS, Tipestrj, Ingrain, Dimui and Yenetlie, Rig and Chita Ctrpeti, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW 8HADMB, sfc. We bvs the Largest aad Best Stock la Us CXty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Wt Kit ai Wit Btmls, Uncuter, Fa. VMBAt, BOSIOBM. E8TATK OK JOHN A. UOHMANN, ltta et lAnmtter city, deceased. It Urs testamsnury en sstd esiata bsTlsgbeen Srantad te tbe nedsrslgned, sll persons In ebud thereto srereqnaatad te tnnlte linme. dUi payment, and these hsylnx elaluiser demands ag-slust the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under, signed residing In Lsnoaater city. WAB1UMUXON K. UIKaTSH, BxecQters. Wk, Ace, Atlis, Attorney, aagit ea COMBINATION I , sl x for as . W blu, a tea aan ob Ce., Preps , Bnrllugten, TflBAOrD. etUUlM, LAMOAJsTaUt, PA, THE PUBLIC ! LANCASTEU, TENN'A. HAULM. BAKQA1MH WANrKD-TURKK PDBH1NO MEN InyeurTlclnltri special Indaceioents new 1 fist selling specialties. 11IIOWN 1IKU8, Mnrseryinen, ttoehester, M. Y. s93uid4w WK WWH TO EMPLOY A KEW salesmen en salary te sell ear goods by sample te the wholesale and reuil trade el LucuUr, Vs., and adjoining states We jur the largest manufacturers el enr line in the country. Bend two cents In stamps ler par ticulars. Me pestals answered. auglO-WUetrt ctaaiaaau.0. jioerv and aneBa. -, irrH JOOT WKAR. "fr Yeu Om Sure If c arvuiTiMa STACKHOUSil AUD PUKOBASia. loesj vrwrr "txrt? x tii ww a fcAitJ W& Vi STHa BMTj SHOSS AMD PRtOKS.IW THLXITT. rl- JM 3-.. W v S. P. STACOO '- St SO BAST lUH,i.;v4 ,.,.2 ,j.J .V XiAMOABTM,rA, sa.tfws1 jOOTS AND BHOBS. J " i4iH . 1 BOOTS - BOO a 1&'i J tSv fJS WHOLESALE Plicpfl, 1 Mew uan We De m .Atf TOU HAT ASKi WBlwri.T.rir.a'tsrr 1 .. ,, wmmmm-m lM. Pt, A iter the last Beet Mssea wu beaths (59) CMOS of Tenlhs' Beys' sit Ms at a Prtrata AsslgnMSals,ferSMOi eh i axoesdiagiy LewJPnees thaMrej sell yen tbem Retail st Secular WaaMs m,ud iw, vwu m iwiiui' neys' SVM at annti tin. all . Prices, aad yet make preat enough te I " Q We Can Sell Yeiif s??is' s?"-SP..IsB.tf vi .JtRMifiL!Sf!!!11fJUIs. . r 9 1 . f TZ rJ ! v vs. v man ss SS K t euiih iui i.es ana ma ui we aeiy M In the ennnty or sUte te beat ter VitTi Dinty ana rnes. .,. . r, a uvwu uimb mu lanniB prens SI SSI SO i cases or Boeu by selUeg &em altftsu piwn. uuiuwugiwu v-'. .SKt M Quick SUes and Small Prtfltt. Wa have stuck tott,andteour"BalaM4 i,i" mi eu.wjurn ie aaTaniagn or t nnrehses. We hire the largest steak aairs-, susses- ana unuaren's Hearv IMA and Butten Mhers ter sail aaa Winter wsaTI MWNi7,tBWHiitHirssr et our sevl ters te dlanntel at n)m te anta ,& tall la te sea theaa whether you wish te ' chase et net. as wa consider It an mmU show goods at the prlees we sell theaa. -n, The Oae-IiiM Ouh EmmM ttSfi TselMdmef kwFriMil u $ BOOTS & SHOeJ ltalA.. ..- -. ... iws em-issue aasssg crwvtn, )t,n l.V sSrBtere closed ear e.1 eeptsatnrdavand Monday UAKM1AUB. .. ai M-"'' QTANDAKD WORK. EDW.EDQERLE: CIRRIiei BDILBD, ic KOI. e9.it, 48, tSHABKBT BTBBST. t'ostettoe, Lancaster, ra, r I kayo la Bloc and Build te order Variety of tbe following styles I Coe; gtaa. Cabriolets, Carnages, fleterlas, i Waaens. "T" Carta. MeOaU WasnatZ. Market Waa-ens. l'haitena. Kxeraaa Wi I employ Cm best Mechanics, aad have sasSs- 'i Ittes te bnlld eerreetly any style of c daslred. The Quauty, style and riaUhet work makes tt asejaiaJyM Ohaspast fi EH- lii. ""4T.Sat".2'f,J,JK? " " wausAWsSPB wj uevxn n &-. ,-j AQKKAT OtiKARINO OUT SAUI end Last Inducement, at the Old, Btas bis Tellow Frent coach works, rniaar ,ef Iiake and Tlne streets, Laneaater, Pa. ,. --" roaiuyernbuoaaisom faib WBBX.Tw. tlftvannlv. T . WSDiaSUAT ASD ThmSDAT, SSTT. U A Ss ? Of a Large and. Vsrted stock et fUiaHas n ECKERT, werg, censuuag or r,i- vi Light and Hetfy VehlelM. Family Carriages, Phatess, Buggies, BUr ket Wagons. All et the Latest eeea iK-f histtibi snn wkrusiv unnnsa. in nac avfjesarwr ,;. -ssi . -. -t 7i- tT' m y -" wTa-iM warfsistskas a Vina VavhlVfj. AUas, SMu''J jua w mM ww mmatwmj m sua uiw sMsen ssj m mmmw fj . ABwBertmtit el Albsuiv. irertlaUia ana Tm ' Befttca ttlelibtt. - u, J m. t . .iTiaA S&.A.4 tfa.i4 iarm.mm i r.- m AAik ui rrwu evuuufuint4 nuiBf vssbsbbbbbw f ' ng nufgieit twesejited ranaily irxwiamt Jstsir ke. and BnitneM Wmebii s4 ' ' rrtiKtu Ms u dn sssaeM enwriilsiai airusBit sswasst ? - aasav say mbjsi sya aseaj- ssj hiimm, eaatarwat sjsssi. 4 work. It always speaks rerttsalf. a faettawA! use pivrea iuvii w iui iviiuvr pacvaueeiv, -v tbkms-se days, with apprerta eeeuntr, at ?-', 6 per cent off ter cash. A guarantee will km?(f. Tehlcla sold. " - r &'. sisasiu rair wee a ana two c Only, sals te commence at 8K o'elcok luununa. J. II. NOBBKOK, Prep.. ouuceaaui lu nwuxci m aiuay, , 5 4 0. . IU.. audi. IBHU-MHUflW cz BOOKS, &0. VN rERR'B BOOKSTORE. The Scholars SAY SO. WB QBT TUB BKBT SOUOOL BOP PLIKS AND MOST COUBTXOUS ATXKNTION AT Heir's Bookstore, THKYTBLLBAOUOTHBBABOtJT IT AM P TH AT IS TUB BBST ADVBKT1SBMBBT. 53 North QaMD StrMt asgiMjd WANTED OliK AN WHITE PIBv fsena, lull leathered old blrss, tgeea prlees paid. JT1BLBS A BU.O te, augl6-lmdeed chnsMana,l TBVAS'B FLOUR. USE LEYAJJ'S FLOUR. It Always Sires Hrtlsfcsfcl . saMCThM i 1 " m J ,-i. , vj u4 1.aV ,
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