Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 18, 1889, Image 3

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TIER'S EXPERIENCE.
-.llTlES F A CITY GIRL AS A HO
TIT KIML TEACHER.
Aft Irrearular rhyalrlan and 1Mb Stmnire
iVqncct-Cftflmlcal Reduction or
Whlskjr-Confuvten of Scheel.
IElchth paper by Oce. IL Vanrtnlear, In N. Y.
Evening Pert.
I continued te make tny home with the
Megengantz family, for I net only disliked
the trouble of moving every month, but
shrank from the awkwardness which al
ways attends the entrance of a stranger
Inte a new household In the country, t
Biado arrangements with the beard, there
fore, te remain where I wa. The three
anglers, who had lcen with us about it
fortnight had long since departed for their
homes 1 1 never Innurinsxl until thnv worn
- gene that I could miss them mi much. Mr.
S toil mero had proven te bean old aceimltit.
anee of Mr. Hale they were directors in
i ine-same Danaing cempany-nnu all or Us
were ircuueiu visitors ill ills Heme antl par
takers or his generous hospitality. The
anglers were cultured gentlemen, and had
taken a great deal of kindly interest in me
and in my school. Mr. Elliett was a bach
elor, but Ids ce,mrades were married, mid
Mr. Hale told me that they were all men
of wealth and of Influence hi the city.
One evening, shortly before my school
Wim closed fur llln aimititnr vnpalltm lltn-n
I was ' cenip'ny for supper," und during
fi that afternoon both Ollle mid her mother
i were kept busy preparing for the cntortaln cntertaln
I ment. Olie of tlie guests was a beuu of
j uuie'h, wneni sue terinea Her "Mouly-
certainly was, especially In what Mrs. Zcke
called his " wisitatlena," which had Wen
very irwinem since I had taken up my
abede in the house. Ollle confided In tiie
te far as te vouchsafe, the information that
"he's wcll-flxcd, an 1ms a horse and
butter, but is powerful slew about remln
Ite the p'lnt." 1 had seen learned among the
rural ;blk, the youth who is se well fixed
as te possess a boron nud buggy could make
lar mere neauway in ms courting tlian
the peer unfortunate te whom fate denied
these luxuries, no matter hew "power Ail
slew" he might belli "eoniln'tethep'iiit."
What this mysterious " p'int"' was, I must
leave where Ollle lea It te cenjectu re. That
her beau w-as slew in coming te it, w hat
ever it was, I cannot doubt, for, outside an
asylum for the dcafnud dumb. It would be
hard te find a mere reticent young man.
"He's a silence," said Mrs. Zeke "a regular
silence." Ami he was assuredly net ene
given ever te frivolous conversation, for in
the course of half a dozen visits, he had
scarcely uttered mero tlinn two dozen
words.' He would sit by the hour gazing
helplessly Inte the void nlr, ami vary this
exciting pastime, only at rare Intervals, by
stealing a glance nt Ollle.
Dr. l'yk, the ethor guest, was an old phy
sician, who was considered very learned
and wise by most of the villagers, but was
shunned by many of them ou account of
his open and scornful unbelief of most nf
the doctrines peculiar te the various rcllg-
icutsecis which uetrrisucu in tee neigh
borhood. "Martin Luther's inwiled him," ex
plained Mrs. Zeke, '"cause, 'tween you an'
me an' net te go no furder, .he's ewln' the
doctor money, which he's rich, as every
body knows. Hut I think," slie added,
mujiuiig iici vuiru 111111011 iu uwiiisjicr,
" I tliltllf lin'u Inwu mill n Hit. Iiftrrrnwt ritiitlci
a was ever' 'round these parts. Why, when
anybody gits sick, an' no's called In, lie
jes makes 'cm git a gallon of old whisky
or brandy, which he takes it home an' says
he kcin-1-cally reduces it an' gits the ex
tract eutcn It. Then he up an' letches you
back a piut bottle e' that extract mixed
with all kinds e' ycrbs, which It's strong
enough te cheke a mute. An' you've gut
ti fiilin n tfiutiiint,fiil lit n nl.uu .' ifnlA.
If ever' hour, which ene pizeu dese 'ud kuc
I? n iww- .t,.t r in,ui.iu..., i,nifn....i ii..,r
'I duces that there liquor by a drinkiu' of It
ms own sen. jams tne way no gits me ox ex
tract eutcu It! Yeu jess inlnu his nose,
still, let aloiie his lace, which it's as red as
a new brick house.
Dr. Pyk arrived early. He was a short,
stout, coarse-looking man with a rubv rubv rubv
colered nese and a very red face. Ifls
i manner and language, especially in com
pany, were ceunucniiy arrogant, aimiwiy
pompous. Hut se true is It as a ireueral
rule that a man is taken by his fellows at
ins own estimate ei ms vamn, mat tnc
doctor's mighty airs actually Inspired In
the minds of bis neighbors both awe and
respect. There were, of course, here and
there, a few lmrd;hcadcd eeple, who, like
Mrs. .eke, did net fear te hint that he re
duced the medicinal liquor of his prescrip
tions by drinkiug it, and in whom his lefty
pert and dogmatic phrases excited only
contemptuous laughter, lint these people
were the exceptions, as poeplo of Insight
always are.
The doctor had scarcely been in the
parlor three minutes when he greatly sur
prised us all by desiring te see me privately
for a " short spell."
" I hev here," be said Impressively,
tapping ills breast pocket "1 liev heron
important dec-y-mcut, censarnin' of which
i aesne te consult tins nere young way
porfessiemdly."
The moment we were aloiie his pompous
manner and inflated speech disappeared se
suddenly and completely that for a moment
I was seriously alarmed j and as it Hashed
like lightning upon me that his communi
cation might rclate te my brother or sisters,
lnv heart refused te beat.
!t If you'd be se kind new at de a old
man like me a favor?" hn began, looking
at me iutorregutivcly and at the same time
with an nlr of great uneasiness.
"Certainly," I gased, rather than re
plied. .
"Yeu see," he said, drawing his chair
nearer te iiilne and speaking very eonll eenll
dcntially "you see I write a very joer
hand, nil' I knew you wrlte Jess llke print.
An,' you see, the swanged feels in the
Lcgislatur, hcz geno te work an' passed a.
act, ag'in' my pretest, n-cempclliii' of
doctors te 1111 out blanku, hush erin' a let
e' feel questions 'bout ene tiling and an
other, like this here."
Ilciucns! with what relief I breathed as
he took from his pocket a roll of paper mid
emned it upon the table belbre me.
jPTIiose here's the question," he ex
plained, Indicating them with his fore
finger : " an these here's the blank spaces
te write the answers in. New, ef you'll
Jess take an' wiite 'cm init'll en'y take a
couple e' minutes -why, ef ever you need
a doctor, jess call en me, an' I'm swauged
ef I cliarge you a cent net a cent 1"
Of couise I thanked the doctor for this
very generous eiler. "I'll till It up with
pleasure," I said. " l'lcuse oxcuse me for
a moment till I get pen and Ink."
As I went up te my loom 1 wondered
hew many pages of gratuitous wilting,
which would "en'y take a couple e' min
utes," I had ilemi for the villagers since
first reeeiving the request "te wilt me a
piece etV for the debating society." Inscrip
tions in albums and llibles and gift-books,
invitations, obituary notices, letteis- even
love-letteis-and, Indeed, almost all kinds
of compositions had I been called upon te
preduce oil-hand, and had always com
plied. I returned in a moment witli my writing
materials. .Seating myself at the little
centre-table,I wrete tirbi the doctor's uatiie
and address, then the length of tinie he had
been practising medicine, ever twenty
years ; the place wheie, tjaudersville ; and,
finally, the name and address of the physi
cian in whose olllce he had studied. Thus
far we had proceeded swimmingly.
" And new w e eome te the se cnth ques
tion," I Kiid. "Whcre did you attend
lectures?"
" Lectures be swunged!" exclaimed the
doctor, almost angrily. "Nevcr did 'tend
any. Accerdin' te my observation, which
it's ever twenty-Iive years, I've found that
the ears of them there doctors as 'tends
lectures Is almost ulwaja ginurally pretty
considerable longer than their heniU "'
"Very well," said I, laughing, "we'll
pass te the next question. Te what school
of medicine de you belong?"
"Scheel?'' inquired the doctor. " I went
te school right here iu this here town e'
Saiidersville, which it's ecr forty years
age, an' lived light here iu this here town,
man an' liev, gein en sixty years."
" Ne, mO' 1 evplained ; " that's net the
question Te what school of nrdir.nr de
you belong? Medicine, you knew."
" Oil !" exclaimed the doctor. " Scheel
e' inedicince, is It? I never went te mmr."
This very defiantly. " Studied medicine
iu old Dr. Jehnsen's etllce, an' learned It
by i-rirfi$iM';ef it, which it's the only
way te learn anything. Think you could
learn a boy te be a carpenter li- set tin'
him down te nail hoehi en saw in' beards,
an' u-teetiirin' him en drivin' mils? Ne
mere can you make a doctor in any such
feel way 1"
" Rut," I protested, " you don't under
Srtiiud the question, It menus te ask
whether you practice allepathy, homcto hemcto homcte
pthy, hydrepathy, or eelectlejiun, for n-
stance. Are you. for example, ft hotncae
taathltfT't
"Well, 1 Jess be twanged!" exclaimed
the doctor, gazing at me with unfeigned
admiration. "I Jess be, eternally twanged
cf you don't knew mere big words than
ene e' these here un'brldged spcliln' books
m big as Bible I Honie-e-pathy ? Jfe,
tirce.' When I gives a dose te patient, he
almost always glnerally finds It out, an'
pretty censidtrably gnah-hang quick, tool
When he gits a dese e' tnv herb bitters he
Ameim it. u' course, I don't give doses like
them there te babies, an' no forth. All
such t treats cerdln' te home-e-pathy, an'
net llke that swanged lu-nat-le. Mcminger,
which en'v last week heglvealwby a dese
lltleii en'y fcr a field hand. An' ft went
te college, eA, yes .'an' hecrd lectures, tee.
Xat-cr-al.consekcns, the baby tip an' died.
Hut folks as is grewed, they wants medi
clne as gees te the right place. They wants
all-pathy. An' when I treats 'in I'll
betcher live dollars they almost always
glnerally gits It, tee, alt I've gottegivo
"Theu you might 1k called an eclectic."
said I, laughing.
" A eclectic 1" said the doctor, dubiously,
as he looked inquiringly at me. My
laughter had evidently made him suspi
cious. " O' course I knew In aglneral way
what a eclectic is, an' se forth. But what
'ud you mean, new, by a eclectic doctor, se
te speak, hey?" And he leaned forward
lu his chair, his head oil ene side and his
eyes bent en me In the most gravely carnest
manner imaginable.
"Kxactly what ovcrybedy clse would
mean," I replied, controlling my mirth as
w ell as I could. " That Is te say, a physi
cian w he claims te adept w hatcver is gissl
and reject whatever is bad In every system
or school or medicine."
" U that ain't meto a T 1 " exclaimed the
doctor, delighted with the definition.
" v rlte that down. I'm a what d'yeu
call It?"
Yeu certainly are a " what d'yeu call
it?" I thought; but I only said: "An
eclectic. "
"A cclectlc," continued the doctor,
" Eclectic iS7oe('. I must write that down,
se's net te ferglt. An' here, "he exclaimed,
looking up from his note book
" here I've been a-pructlsln' of that there
style e' medicine fer ever twenty-live
years, and I'm swanged cf ever I susplc susplc
tened It 1 That Is, ' he added in confusion,
quickly correcting himself in the fear that
he might unwittingly have been carried te
unnecessary lengths lu his confidential
confession" that is, you knew, I haven't,
se te speak, as a general thing, called It
pretty considerable ollen a oclectlc,yeu sec,
an' geshdiaiig it 1 and se lerth. Yeu under
stand?" I fancy that If the doctor had known Just
hew well I did understand, the knowledge
would have contributed but little towards
allaying his confusion. I, therefore, smil
ingly put'tlie question by.
"the blank is tilled up," I said, and all
that new remains te be done is te go before
a notary public -you can llnd ene iu Lan
caster, I supose?"
It was new the doctor's turn te laiigh, se,
at least, It appeared, and he certainly im
proved the efiiKirtunlty. " 'tyese ." lie ex
claimed. "Well, I should sluilet I beg
pardon for usin' slang, which its suthin' I
despise, und be forth. Hut, Lord ! find a
nel'ry lu Ijincastcr, you 'upesc f Wfll, I
lie swanged I Jess be eternally swanged cf
I don't 'spese se tee 1" And at this speci
men of his wit, he laughed with hilarity.
"Why, teacher, every two-cent-an'-gimine-thc-chango
lawyer lu that there town Is a
net'ry it's rldle'l'usl Tlicre's llttle tin
signs till veu can't rest all aleiur the Ilar-
bary Coast that's where the lawyers In
rests -an' netliln' but nel'ry public, net'ry
public, en every window-shutter all down
that street. I 'spe.ic mebbeas hew I Am
llnd one, cf I take a day oil', an' roll up my
sleeves, an' go a-huntin' an' se forth."
" I've no doubt of it," I said, laughing;
as I rolled up ills certificate and handed It
back te him.
" An' new," he said, dropping his veice
with mysterious air and looking at me
with a mute appeal in his eyes " you
won't say nethiir te nobody about this,
hey?" .
" Certainly net," I replied. '
" An' I'm a thousand times jess a thou
sand an' seven times obliged te yeb, Miss
ISIlcn ; an I say it again, cf ever you want
a doctor, you jess up and send ler ic. I
won't charge you a cent net a cent 1"
I again thanked the generous doctor, but
as I re-arranged the book upeu the centro centre
table, I made up my mind that if ever I be
came despondent enough te tempt Provi
dence in this way, 1 would de it llke Mrs.
.cke's Columbia man, " which he su-l-cede
liNscif witli a gun."
Some weeks afterwards I passed the doc doc
let's ellicc, and smiled te see a new "shin
gle" en the window-shutter "Jacob l'yk,
M. 1)., Kclcctrie Physician, and sole pro pre
pi ieter of Pyk's Celebrated Herb Hitters."
Te be continued.
TIieGi'iiuil IM-ci'cqulslte of VlRer.
The dual operation e( digestion and assimila
tion Is the grand proreciuWto of vigor. Toln Teln
Miru the conversion of feed Inte rich nutritious
bleed, It is only necessary te use with persist persist
euce and systematically llesu Iter's Htemnch
Hitters. The foundation bend of pupply In the
it n haul economy Is the uteinucli. Tert'KUlate,
te lnvlKorate flint organ, and thus facilitate Its
dlgcstlicnndupslmllutlve processes, should be
the chief it I in of tlio.e troubled with a delicti
of stamina. Nervousness, Insomnia, feeble np
petltu these are usually traccable te Impaired
digestion. Oerroine this and you of necessity
dlKialss Its multifarious, perplexing and har
assing fyniptems. Tlie emaciated can never
lioputegaln ttcshse long as assimilation Is Im
lierfect. 'J lie Hitters fcurmount;tbe only obsta ebsta
ile te mi lncrense net only of vigor, but of
bodily sulistumc. L'eniUcralsu with the Ultters
malaria, kidney unci liver complaint, constipa
tion and rheumatic trouble. Thoroughness
characterizes Its effects.
Would Yeu liolfuve
The Proprietor of Kemp's llalsam gives Tliou Tlieu
nandH of Dettles awayijeurly? Tills mode of
advertising would prove ruinous If the Balsam
was net a perfect cure of Coughs and all Threat
and Iauig troubles. Yeu will tee the excellent
cUcrt after taking the first dose. Don't hesi
tate! Procure a bottle te-day te keep In your
home or room for Immediate or future use.
Trial bottle fiec at all druggists'. Large size 60c
and J 1. 00. uulMmdiiv (3)
gtpccirtl itoticce.
1 "nets Werth Knewing.
Iu all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane
the remedy used must be neu-lrrltutlng. The
medical profession litis been slew te Irani this.
Nothing satisfactory can lie accomplished with
douches, "nulls, powders or syringes because
they ure all Irritating, de net reach the affected
surfaces mid should lie abandoned as worse than
failures. A multitude of person who had for
j riirx home all the w errv and pain that catarrh
ran Inflict testify te radical cures wrought by
Klj 's Cream Halm.
lliickleu'H Arnica Salve.
Til K Hkkt.Hai.vk In the world fur Cut, Hi ulses
Herc, Ulcers, li.ilt IlliPiini, Kescr Seres, Tetter.
Chapied Hand', Chilblains, Cern, and all
Hklu Kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay lequlrcd. It Is guaranteed toglveior teglveior toglveier
fect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlce US
rents per box. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran,
Druggist, Nen. 137 and VJS) North Queen street,
l-aueaster, Pa. uueS7-lyd
Kiipepsy.
This Is what jeu ought te base. In facl. you
must base It, te felly enjoy lire. Tiieusuudsare
searching for If dally, and mourning liccnuse
they find It net. Thousands upon thousands nf
dollars are spent annually by our ;eeplcln the
hoi! that they inavjittaln this Ixh.ii. And set
It ma) be hud by nil. We gunruiitre that Klcr
trlc Hitters, If used according te directions and
the use in'rslsteil In, will bring )ou Uoed Dlses
tlnnaiul eu-t the demon li)pei!a and lusUill
Instend Kujs'psy. We reisiininend Klectrlr lilt
Irrs for l)sNMsIat and all diseases el I.tver
Stenuirh and Kidneys. Sold at ftle and il par
bottle by II. H. CiK-hran, druggist, 1J7 and IXI
North tiiut'ii street, I-inc.istcr, Pa. (1)
Mothers ! Mothers ! ! Mothers t I !
Are you disturbed ut night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering und crying
with the excruciating patn of cutting teeth T If
se, goat once and get a bottle of MUX. WINH
I.OWH SOOTHING riVItUP. It will rellee
the peer llttle sufferer immediately depend
upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is
net a mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell )ou at once that It will regu
late the bewt Is, and give rest te the mother, and
relief and health le the child, operating llke
magic. It Is perfectly safe le use In nil cases and
pleasant le llie taste, mulls the prescription of
one of the eldest and liest female nhyslclnns and
Hursts In the United Htalcs. Held every w lure,
23 cents a buttle. JiineCilydAw
A scrap or I'npei Savi-s Her Life.
It was Just nu ordinary scrap nf winpplng
pa ht, but It sascd her life, she was In the Inst
stages of i-oiiMimptlen. told by physicians that
stiuwas Incurable and could live, only n short
time; 'he wvlgliut les than srsrnly ieund.
Ouupieroef wrapping jmst she read of Dr.
King s New IHwevery. and gut a siiiiipla bottle;
It htlsl her, she iHiugliiH Inrgefsittle, It bellied
her mere, boughluneiber und grrw Iwtter fast,
continued Its UMand Is new strong, healthy,
re-y, plump, weighing 110 iieunds. Fer fuller
Particular senu stamp te w. il.leic. Druggist,
en smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful
Discovery Tii ut II. H. Oshrnn's drugiifere,
137 nd 1 'erth queen street, Lancnsttr, l'a.
riMTERfeBTTO LADIES.
laptrflmeui Hair I
Superfluous Hair I
Superflueui Hair I
Superfluous Hair !
OP rNTEIlEST TO LADIES.
Ax Establishment in I'nii.Anri.riiiA
where ladle can ImveSnpcrflueus ltslr perms
neiitlsr removed from the face by Electrolysis
(the fclertrlc Needle operation).
Dr. J. Van Dirk, Electro Surgeon, W North
Klevrnth street, Philadelphia, iicrmancnlly de
stroy (superfluous Hair without lnln, scar,
shock or trace, by tlie Electric Needle opera
tion. In answer te many letters from fashion and
sclcntinc Journals and from ladles from all part
of the country, In reference, te this opera I Ien,
Dr. Van Dyck respectfully slate that the Elec
tric Needle process Is endorsed by all physicians
arid surgeons of eminence as being the only
method known te science by which superfluous
hair ran be destroyed. D I almost painless,
causing a mere stinging sensation.
The needle Is Inserted painlessly Inte the fol
licle alongside of the hair, completely destroy.
Ing the papalla of hair germ, sothehalrcan
never grew again, leaves no scar nor trnrc. j
never falls : length of time depend upon the
number of hairs te be destroyed ; the presence
or the patient Is required at the efllce.
Kvery lady with hair en her face knew that
depilatories, heated wax, pumice stone, the
twecicrs, scissor or rarer, only make these
hair grew harsher, coarser, darker and mere
numerous.
ltemember, ladles, this Is a delicate surgical
operation, and should never be performed ex
cept by a physician or surgeon, or under his
care.
Dr. Van Dyck Is a regular graduate of medi
cine and surgery ! has practiced In Philadelphia
for twenty )cnr, and performed the elec
tric needle operation for the first time thirteen
yen rs age, having the honor of being the second
physician In tlie world te rferm tills operation
nnu iiieursiiuuscii in iwrniRioiegicnipmcuce.
Since hen the demnnd for his services lu this
peels ty has liecome se great that he ha given
up all oilier practice and nlnkrsancxclushe
specialty of EfcctrcHurgcry and Dermatology
Ne physician .living te-day has written se
many articles for fashion, literary or scientific
Journals en the subject as Dr. Van Dyck has.
Avail Illustration of the universal Interest taken
In It.thejiocter ha answered WWO letters In the
last three yeajs from ladle from every. part of
the civilized world.
Every lady troubled with superfluous hair
should consult Dr. Van Dyck, and should read
hi book, which Is mailed free te svery ene
writing for It.
Hupcrflueus hair Is surprisingly prevalent,
we see It In the drawing room, tlicalrc, en the
street, and wherever ladles congregate. At least
.15 of every 100 ladle has e mere or less superflu
ous hair at some time during their Uses, lte
inemlier this, no matter It you are 15 or 75,
whether you have 20,0011 or a few straggling
hairs en your face, cs cry one can be destroyed
forever.
Don't hesitate te consult Dr. Van Dyck freely
and with confidence. Illch or peer, young or
old, he will examine your case cheerfully. Ne
fees unless you are treated. Call at once. Oftlce
and ei-ernllng rooms, w N. Eleventh street,
Philadelphia, Hours, 0 te 5: BnsVlay, 10 te 8.
Never falls. Advice free. Uoek free. Nete
Hlrth marks, red nose, enlarged veins of the
nose, cists, cancers nnd tumors removed by Dr.
Van Dyck. Terms te suit rich and peer. Bend
for book.
HUrERKIAJOUH HAIIt.
I-ndles with hair en their faces who don't car)
loge te Philadelphia for treatment will plias)
notice that Dr. Van Dyck will hose Parlors a'
the Htevens Heuse, Lancaster, Monday and
Tuesday, October 7th nnd 8th ; Monday and
Tuesday, November llthand 12th ; Monday and
Tuesday, December Uth and 10th.
luncs-lydW
TTUADACHR THOCHKS.
BRIGGS' HEADACHE TROCHES
FOll
SICK HEADACHE
IN ITU NEUVOHH, 11IMOUS, Oil CONUEH
TIVE FOHMH.
Tills Remedy Is the prescription of one of the
leading physicians of Paris, France, and was
usvil by 1 1 1 tit with unparalleled success for escr
thirty years. It was ilrstglsen te the public as
n proprietary medicine In 1878. Hlnce which
time It has found lis way Inte almost every
county en the face of the glebe, anil beceme a
favorite remedy with theusnnds of the leading
physicians. Medical societies hnve discussed
Its marvelous success ut thclrnnnual conven
tions, und after their official chemists have
analyzed It nnd found that It con tallied no
opiates, bromides or ether harmful Ingredients.
3uletly plactd It among their standard remo
tes. TESTIMONIAL.
L. It. imeW'N, M. D., 1
ICIWtst Jersey HI, V
Kuzabkth. N. J., June 28, 18811. J
This Is te certify that I have used for sonie
months with much satisfaction, the combina
tion of remedies, for Headache, known as
JJiiiGGs' Hkadaciii: Tneciiius. The remedy
cures mere headaches, esiicclally such as affect
Nervous Women, than anything I nm ac
quainted with, and If tills corllllcate will be the
means of bringing It te the ravurnble attention
of suirercrs fieiu that trouble, I shall feci that I
huse done them a service.
I It. UllOWN.
-l'ltICi:, r. CENTS. Held by all Drug
glsts, or sent by Mall en Hecelpt of l'rlce.
IlllianS' MEDICINE CO.. '
septlf-bd Elizabeth, N.J.
liW'8 CItEAM HALM.
CATARRH, HAY FEVER.
Ely's Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and
Inflammation, Heals the Herc, Restores
theHcnses ofTnstenndHinell.
TRY THE CURE.
A particle Is applied te each nostril nnd Is
agreeable. I'rlceSu cents nt Druggists; by mall,
registered, 60 cents.
ELY mtOTIIEIlS,
scpll-lydiw Ne. M Warren HI., New Yerk.
V llNDKVEIXU'ED PAKTH
or the Human Hedy Enlarged, Developed,
strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise
ment long run lu our puicr. In reply te In
qulrlcs sve wilt say that ihere Is no evidence of
humbug ubeut this. On the contrary, the ml
crtlsersaru cry highly Indorsed. Interested
persons mny get scaled circulars giving all pnr
ilculars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL
CO., 5 Hwan St., Huflale, N. J)allu Tuhde
Jlre. ril-iydJLw
Sate.
w
HAT YOlf ARE WAITING FOR
The Fall Styles
IN THE CKLEHRATE1)
DUN LAP HATS
ARE NOW READY.
They Rpiesent New Yerk's Leading and Most
Popular HI) Ic.
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,
FURS AND ROBES.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCABTElt. I'A.
4r)ouecfuvntohtttn CJoebo.
-lALLANDHlik
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Hlxty Candle-Light; Heats them all.
Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas nnd Ol.
Hteves.
THE PERFECTION "
METAL MOl'LDIN'U and IlL'llIIEH CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Heats them all. Thlsstrlpotitwcarsalletla r.
Keeps out the cold. Hleps rattling of wiudewrs.
Excludes the dust. Kis.iisouti.new und rain.
Anyone can apply II no waste or dirt made lu
applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes
te bore, ready for use. I will net split, wurp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most erfccLIAl
the Hlevc, Heater nnd ltange Htere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER PA.
u
NDERWEAR - LIGHT AND MEDIUM
wclKbl uuderwrarln alt grades and any
at ERIHMAN'S Ocnt' fumUhlcy StOTv,
sire.
UWwtKlnj street,
5r
N
KXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE.
Xlier Is Timt
FAHNESTOCK'S.
ThU Is the time for COTTON ELANNEIs at 5, '. 8, W. 124. Hi 1. ami cents.
RED TWILLED FLANNELS at lS.'JO. SI, 33, , . 37i up te SO renta.
l'LAIN RED AND WHITE ELANNEUS atl25. IS. Iji, S 21, 't 2s". St up te S cents.
COM TORTS We have Factory Made Comforts at hie, V,7ie and fl earn, which are the best
te tie had at these prices. And up have OUR OWN MAKEaltl,2S.Sl.M),II.75an(l tZOOwhtchare
made or the best material, nileil with geed whlte cotton and quilted by hand. These Comforts we
highly recommend.
WHITE AND CUIHIKD nLANKETS at 75c, tl, II.2S, It JO, $1.75, 12. ttJO. up te t&
lDlKS' FALL WRAlNAND.lACKEIi-AMKsMalllargnln In Jackets at 13; better quali
ties nt every price up te H.O0.
FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR III Oifat Quantities.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
- rETZaEll4TlAU0HMANr "" "' -
We have new eicn our own Importation of ,
Black
French Henrietta
a
In All Grade mitt Qualities, the Rest Values; User Qflcrcil.
ALSO, KULLL1NES OF
Single and Deuble Blaek Thibet Shawls!
AT JOX IMllCES.
Metzgcr& Haughman's Cheap Stere.
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPEH HOUSE.)
-T ARD A McELUOV.
bjlre & Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
DHKHH GOODS 'An eleirnnt Hue of Dress 1'lalds at 10c, 12Jc, 30c, 25c nnd mi. Hnnrlella Cleths
af 2jc, In all shades. One let or All-Weel llenrletta Cleths, Win. wide, .TTKc. One let same widths,
nll.oel,ntfi0c. On let all-wool. 4(1 In silk finish Henrietta Cleths, at S7kej sold elsewhere nt fl.
HiH-elnl IliirKnlns lu Illack lIenrlttasnl2.V,.Vic,40c,UK:and up. Ilargslnsln UIhcIc Hllk at 75c, f I
Jl.IJiiiHlll.M).
THI11ET RIIAWIA Cxtra vnlue In Illack Thibet Hliawli In Hliulc orDeuhleCourtlnnds, Den.
bio Creiie and Nun's Veiling for Veils, at low prices. Embroidery Kelt, two ) nrtls Ide , l,Bi per
yard.
OILCLOTHS-In Mn)'Fn called your attention le the fiict that from June 1st all Fleer Oil
Cleth would be advanced, nnd that we had bought our line before June 1st nt the old pi Ices, and
are new prepared le offer the best Koeds for lint money Hint are sold, llclnit thoroughly seasoned,
us you will nnd an Oil Cleth seasoned, wean twice ns Ieiir as one lust from the factory nnd en the
fleer when new. We have sold mera Fleer Oil Cleth thnii any etlier Retail Dry Goods Heuse In
I-nncsstcr, and this belnc our third t-ciisen, flints ns ready with the best goods for Hie money 111 the
city In Fleer, Table, Blair or bhclf.
UNDERWEAR, RLANKETH.COM FORTH, rEATIIERS, tc.-We give extra alue and will
huvn mero te say about them later en.
PANTINO We de sell a (inutility of rnntlnif nt prices ranging at 12Wc, l&MRe, 20c, SV, 31c,
av, Z7)c, 40c, t'jc, COc and up ; nud no here else will ) ou find a geed goods for the money.
HOHIERV We nre liciidiiinr(ers for the ReslHIncklnKK In the city. One let of Children's East
lilnck, regular price, 12;c, ferHci'er pnlr; only slightly Imperfect In the weaving. AnotlierJIet
ut 5ennd lie, 1KT pulr north double. Rnrgnlus lu nil kinds of HlucklngRfer ladles, Men and Chil
dren, In Cotten or Weel.
HICVCLEH Agents for the Cm entry Rival Hnfidy Rlcycles. Why pay UK for a w heel when
jeu nm buy theCe entry Itlial High Ornde, Kail Hearing te all purls nt757 Alsengenta for the
I'reuilerHafcty Illcycle.
bard & Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn.
i 'i
Otrtl'DCt
B
ARUAINM I
OO
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
-FOR.
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Bag and Ghain Carpeis.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, See.
Wi Havk tub Laikikht a hd Ukht Hteck trl tub Citt.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
JUrttcltCB.
H.
Z. ItHOADH A SON.
BEAUTIFUL FORMS
-IN-
jeiAeL.RY
Are net made by cluiuce. They result from nrtlstlc designs In the hands of skilled workmen.
We hae a New Line of the latest ratlerns of JEWELRY In
UHOOCH1CS, HIIIIION ANDHCAHK I'INH, 11HACKLKTS, UlNOS, J1UTTONS, NKCK
CHAINS, WATCH CHAINS, IIAIK OUNAMCNTS, Ac.
Mnuynf these nrtlclcs, nlthuugh of Hei Id Oe!d, are at Lewer I'rlces than geed plate. We In
vite examination.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
gitOUCB,
E
LINN & URENEMAN.
- I'OIt
STOVES!
-OO
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
KTe. 152 ISTertli Qixeezi Street,
LANCASTER.
Jtivuiiuvc.
t NriWI'EOAK rURNITURE.
OCHS & GIBBS,
antiqueeI"furniture,
2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St.
(Crtvviitrice.
STANDARD CARRIAUE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CAIIRIAGE BUILDER,
0,12, I1.v MARKET 8THEET. (Hear of tlie
I'orteHlcv), LANCAHTKR, I'A.
De net Fail te Ciill During FAIR WEEK und
Me our Flue Assortment of
Boggles, Ptiitens, Jump Seat Carriages, F,(c.
I liaMjulI tin iHtet style te sch-cl from, and
hu) e al-e a erv nue asirttiiiiil of seceud-lmnd
work some of my own vrerk.
Ilottem prices. Call and examine. Ne tron tren
lile te show our work nnd explain every Uvtull.
IteialnllnE and HepnlrlriK promptly und
nutly done. One ut of workmen cinecltill)'
mipl?fu for tliat pnrpete.
tst0tPs
for All Tilings
-AT-
Cleths and Cashmeres
SJrtll.
B
AROAINHl
TO
AND COMPOSITION
Sec.
-
STOVES!
TO-
PJJWA.
.ttOVItCtJB.
,' T UT1IERH. KAUKKMAN,
ATTORNKV-AT-LAW.
tveend Kleer 1-J.hleinau Law Uulldllu;, Ne. il
Nertli lliijt.Hlri.t. wprtt-lydAw
"VTOTICK TO TRrXI'AXHERfT AM) t.lIN
.131 NERH. AH persons nre heretiy ferlildden
I te trespass nn any of the lands of the Cornwall
I nd Hiieedwcll estates In Ixbnnen or Lancaster
I euntles, whether Incleseil or unlnrlesed, either
for the purpose of sheitlnK or tlshliiK, aathe
I law will Im rlttldly eufercml nKulnst all Ires-
lutsslnic en snld lauds of the undersigned afle
I this notice.
1 WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
It. l'EROV ALDEN,
EDW. C. ERKKMAN,
I Atlernys for It. W. l'Iemn' Jfelrs.
(COLLARS ANiPcuTtR-THE LATES1'
j tlieme.t duillable.und most comfertalilu
I siiapes and styles any sire, at EitlHMAN'H
Genu' Kurnlihing8ierr,t2VfJt mjiy jtreet,
fClothttie
M
ERCHANT TAILORINO.
Hager & Brether.
(A PERFECT FIT 0UARAKTEED.)
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF THE
LEADING NOVELTIES IN
Foreign and Demestic Suitings
Will ne Found en Our Tables.
WI INVITE AM EXAMINATION AMD COMPARI
SON OF PRICE!.
Excellent Htylei In Casslmer and Cheviot
PiiltliiK. all-wool, well madcniidtrliiimcd, Inrite
assortment,
At 111), tie and SIB, te Order.
A line of Che let, and entirely new CasMnien,
HnllliiR Erfects,
At 110, te Order ; Beld eliewberaatlas,
. Hlyllsh Reurelte Casslmers, Hultlux Em-cts
III Checks and Tlalds,
At $23, te Order; Beld elsewhere at 3B.
Ilnndseme Worsted and Cheviot I'lald and
Check Mulling Effects,
At f 19, te Order ; Beld elsewhere at 118.
Don't Fail te Examine
Our Illack English Wain IHttitennl Worsteds
nnd Chovlets for Coats and Vests, aunrnuteed
te wear well j excel lent styles, well made and
trimmed,
AttlB, teOrder-i Beld elsewhere at $18.
AND
Our Matchless $5,00 Trousers,
TO OllDKIt.
A Inrite, nelihy assortment, all-wool, the) rry
best Trousers sold at tluil price.
26-31 West King St.
mOCLOTHlNO HUYKIUi. ""
LGansman&Bre.
Our Prices Sell Our Goods,
M EN'H, ROYH AND CM ILDREN'H
SUITS & FALL OVERCOATS
ARE READY FOR VOUIl INHI'KCTION.
.Men's Hulls ntH,VI,fl.VlnndH(X).
Men's All-Weel Cheviot Hulls ut tOOOl 17 (Wand
Ht. '
Men's All-Weel Casslmem Hults atl7(0,taw,
MOO and (10 00.
Men'n All-Wiml Worsted Halts at 18 00, WOO,
IIIH,I2W, 111 (Maud IIOOU.
Rey's All-Weel Hults at II 00, IS 00 und IK 00.
lley'B All-Weel Worsted Hulls .t5u0, MOO,
17 00, W Wand ID 00.
Chlldren'K Hulls at II 00, II li'iand II M.
Clilldren's Hults, All-Weel, at 12 00, 12 SO, 00
and II 00.
PALL OVERCOATS
A t U 00, 15 00, H 00 and IS 00.
Full Overcoats, Hllk Lined, ut l000,!l200und
IH00,
A Ijiikm Line of Children's Kuie I'liulsat 25c,
V, ttV, 7.'eiind It 00.
Men's Finn Ail-Weel Casslnirn'I'aiilaatll 75,
J2 00,12 60, 11 00, 1 60 unit 1 1 1.
NetlilnK near sn kixmI chii he had anywhere!
else for the money,
l'leiity of Htlesl Hull All Taslcii mid rerkrtii.
AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
$S and 8 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANOABTER, PA.
-Net connected with uuy ether ClelhlOK
Heuse In the city.
Mr
ERH HATIIFON.
Suits te Order i
You'll find our stock of koeiIs here, as usual,
the largest,
The Most Attractive Goods
AT THE
MOST REASONABLE PRICES.
We give the most for the money In Trim
mines, I'll and Finish.
WE HAVE MORKTHAN
THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES
Suitixigrs
AT II".
AS MANY ATM), AND ALMOST AH MANY
AT 125 AND 110.
Yeu won't think weureasklutc tee much for
tlirm when you see the slylt sand examine the
qualify,
AN UNUSUALLY
HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
TROUSERINGS
AT I'ltlClX
Frem $4 te $14.
Itr.l.lAllI.E MERCHANT TAII.ORH,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET
LANOAriTKlt, PA.
itlnchiitcviis
TEAM,
e desire te call ittin attention of censumrrs
of HU-hiii (UmxIs and EiiKlnu rs' Hujiiillcs, te our
large and varied stock of 1'Iik-s, Valves, Cocks,
Mullciilile and Cast Iren FlttlUKs, Asuestiw.
lliniuntiuil MiJvi uHtuunnei .-....., . i.twii mm
ValNuI'ucktiiKs; Hcetch and Red Line Reflect'
I UK (Juuge Olusses, Hteam Radiators and Hteam
HeatliiK Ai'iaratus; Kct nnd l'ui Keren , and
In fun almost everything required by steam
users, and all el which we offer at prices which
we Kunrantee te be lower thuu these of any
ether dealer In this vicinity.
WehaNC iMisltlM'ly the Uriiisl stock, and he
lm; connected with the Telephone Exchnuiip,
arc. ircparcd torcccheand Mil all orders lu tlie
shortcut povilble time. When III wuut of any.
thliiK In our line, call ou us for prlees ami w
will eonlnce you of our ability nnd wllllnc
ness te save you Meney. Delay and Vexation.
Our facilities for funushliiK Engines, Rellers,
Hhafllng, I'ulleys. llaiijer", Hneelal Machinery,
riumliers' and Oas Htterv Teeils, futterus,
Melels, and Iren and llrass Castings, and for
tlia prnint repair of all kind of muciilnery are
uneiixlleil In ltncaster. and we reictfully
solicit a share el )our palren.iiie.
Central Machine Works,
llT A 1M NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET,
LANCASTF.H, I'A.
Ooed Werk, Heasonaele t'liarief, 'Iremtt
uess. Teltpheue cousccten. UtWH
VulcalM-steu and Usmiiinan, Mieei, i-istenana
Meredant Tailoring !
HAGER fe BROTHER,
MYERS &RATHF0N,
pENNIITLVANrA RAILHOAOBCKXB'
JTln effect from May w, in.
-.TralnstitArK LAVcAirrmi and 1mt u t
rlvatrinixielphla as fellow! j
IWEHTWARD.
PaclneExpresst
News Kxpressf.
Way PassenRcH
MalltralnvlaMUeTl
Ne.2MallTralnt...
NlnKara Expres..
Hanover Aecem.......
Kasl Llnet....M
Frederick Accem
Irftncastrr Accem.,.
LtV
Philadelphia.
tajsMttr,
-M a. m.
i-M a. m.
UJS.B.
tfcJOa. m.
:Mts.M
q-Ml sri
via Celnmbla
(i:rfl n. m.
via Columbia
ll:.'j0a. m.
via Columbia
vlaMUJey..
IrWe a. m
un a. n
jsep. m,
2:10 p. m.
2:S8p. m.
fcSOp. M.
7:40 p. n.
iiarrisunnr Accem...
Celumtila Aeoem.,
llarrlsbnric Express.
Western Expressf-"..
Lancaster Acce
, EASTWARD.
Phlla. Exprsst-.....,
FastLlnef J.
Lancaster Acce.....
llnrrlftliti-tf tf.nM..
z.ie p. m,
4:10 t. m.
Ml p. m.
KSp. m.
StHMMMIKHH
" ileave"
Lancaster.
2M a. m.
t-.ts a. m.
6:IS a. m
M0 a. m.
8JV a. m.
0.-00 a. m.
ll:S5a. m.
12a p. m.
3:.v p. m.
3,-enp, m.
4:43 p. m.
iM p. m.
85 p. m.
ll.Wp.BI.
fcOB p. m.
Ar.rnl.fcai
Arrlva
I'httai
431a. m.
HAD a. n
lneater Accem.....-!.'
10:39 a. M.
vlaMUey.
I1.-4B a. m.
coiuuieta Aecem...
Atlantic Express!......
Heashore Express
I'hlladclnhla Accem.
Hunday Mall
!!ny :?Tn,'"'t.-
llRrrlsbun; Accem.
Mall Tralnt .
19DS.k
0:48 p. m.
5:48 p. n.
fksa p. n;
0:88 tk. SM."'
10:65 p. m.
Tltn Itlllv iMlna wkl.l. ..... ..
IT V. ""I " "HIVII (1111 UHlIJi
cD"day the Mall train west runsbywajr
.,., .i' IV )K?n Ocneral Passenger Amat
CIIAH. E. PUOILUcncral Manager.
PHILADELPHIA A READING UAIUsOAII
READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION.
On and after Monday, July 1, isw, tralM
cf.ve 'lrnter (Klntr street), as fellows!
Fer Reading and intermediate points, wk
days, 7:30 a. m., 1Z35,8:4S p. m.j Sunday, 8:08 a.
m.. . p. m.
Fer Philadelphia, week da) s, T M a. m., 13:15,
3:4.Sp. m.:Himdnys'S:Mp.m.
Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, wek dan,
7:30 a. m., 12,15, 3.-4S p. in. '
,2EPr New Yerk via Alleutewu, week dan,
Fer Allcntewn, wrek days, 7.30 a. m.. 3:48 b,
in.; Hunday,35p. m. "
Fer Pettsj lite, week dayi, 7:30a. m., 8:48 n, m
Hnudav, 8.55 p. m.
Fer Lebanon, week days. 7.-00 a. in., 12.-8B, 5:40
p. m. ; Hundny, 8KB a. in, S-M p. m.
Fer Harrtsbunr, week daji. 7KX) a. m 13JB.
5:40 p. m. j Hunday, 8:05 a. m. ' '
Fer litmrryvllte, week days, 0 2J a. m., 2M,
8.00 p. m, ; Sunday, 5:10 p. m.
TRAINS FOR LANOABTER.
Iave Reading, Week days, 7:39, 11:55a. m
5:."5 p. nt. I Sunday, 7:30 a. m.; 8:10 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, week da)s, 4:15, KHIOa.
m., 4.-00 p. m.
liCaveNnw Yerk via Philadelphia, week dan.
7:45 a.m.. Id0.12.-00 p. m. ' '
Iave New Yerk via Allentown, week dan
4.-00 a. m.. HX)n. in.
Ixie Allentown, week day, 5.52 a.m.! (JO
p. m.
Leave Pettsvllle, week day, 6:50 a. m., tM
p.m.
Iave Lebanon, week days, 7:12 a. m., 12J9
7:15 p. m. : Hunday, 7A5 a. m 3.45 p. m.
l-envr Hnrrlsburg-, week days, 0.-25 a. m.l Baa
day, 8:50 a.m.
. J ) iuarry vllle. week days, 6.40, 11:15 a. m
3:tt), 4:51 p. in. ; Sunday, 7:10 a. III.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wmarf.
and Seuth street wharf.
Fer Atlaiitle 'City, week day, exprnstee,
-O0a.m.and4.-00and6.-00p.m.!AeoemmodaUOB,
7:30 a. m. and 4-: p. ni. ; Hunday. Expires, MS
andV.-00a.iu., Accommodation, 8:00 a, mT, Ut '
p. m.
ReturnliiK leave Allanlle City, depot corner,
Atlantic and Arkansas Avenue. Week dan.--Express
7:00 and 10:12 a. m, and 4 p. in. Aoeoaa.
mtxiation.s.-ena. m. and 4:.se p. m. Sunday
Express, 4 and 5.30 p. m. AecommedaUoa. VM
a. in. and 4.-00 p. in.
Detailed lime table can be obtained at Ucka
office.
A.A.MfLEOD, itm, CO. HANCOCK.
Vlce Pre. & Oen'l M'r. Uen'l Pa'r AL
y ERANON A LANCASTER JOINT I4K
Arraiigeuicnla of Passenger Trains en and altar
HUrinAT, May 12, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
Jiive A. M. '
I Bandar.
M.
r. m.'a. m. r. m.
King Stret't, Lane. 7.-00
Ijoiejister 7.-07
Manhclm 7:83
Cornwall 7:6
Arrive at
Lebanon - 8:11
IZ:3A
12:
1:20
1:46
b:40I in
6:50' 8:18
0.-20 8:45
m
0:48
B-.17
tM Sets''
IM 7.-00
.-SOUTHWARD.
Leave A. m. p. m.
I4bannn 7:12 12.30
Cornwall ,... 7.-I7 12:45
Manhclm'. 7M 1:18
Lancaster. 8.-27 1:52
Arrive at
King Htreel, Lane. 835 2.-00
1. M. A. M. r. IT,
7:15 7:55 8:4S
lace i:ie a
7i7 8:48
iai:u s.-e
8:30 30
sa
A. M. WHAON. Hunt. R. A C, Railroad.
H. H. NEFF. BupU C. IL It.
flartte.
H
ARNESa.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S
30 Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
Saddles.
s Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
AND
General Stable Supplies
-AT
(SDCCiaSOU TO M. HABKUBCaH A Sew.)
SIGN OF THE GOLDEH HORSE HEADS.
Qfrtvbuia.
TTARDWARBI
HARDWARE!
GREAT ATTRACTIONS !
Marshall & Bmgiefs,
l( A 11 SOUTH QUEEN 6.T.
HEATERS, RANGES,
Parler and Cook Steves.
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION.
TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, 40
Alse Prime New Timethy H.vil, Fedder Yam,
Rnjnl Ready Mt.(d Paluts,Olls, Vurnlshc and
White U-ud.
Ciirix-ntcr's Toels and llnllillne Material and
Oenerul Hardware.
(live usa call and be convinced that ) en gut
the (nil value for j our money.
MARSHALL"! REN6IER,
NCW. 0 i 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
RbS-lYd
.ihotenvaphe.
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