.-. 'V-,- -v "i-,, ' IL,-"'V " '1'J." t -.. '' "v-v" . " --. " ;.. .-, ' -rj . g mia&M n vAlv I lAV'V Volume XYI-Ne. 272. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1880 Price Twe Cents. "S. (Ek 1 MhrtdUb -"iHEHJBtfBV "WWSKTVrSWWBS- ,,,--, r ' "s f i CLOTBLSO. Spring Opening IT 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have fei sale for tbe coming seasons an Immense Stock of of our own manufacture, which comprises the latest and Hest STYIISH DESIGff S. Come and sec our NEW GOODS FOR MERCHANT TAILORING, which is larger and composed of the best styles te txi ieund In the city. 0. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 2fi-lyd LANCASTER. PA C H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. Having Just returned from the Xcw Yerk Woolen Market, I am new prepared te exhibit one id the I Jest Selected Stocks of WOOLENS FOH THB Spring: and Snnr Trade, Ever brought te this city. Nene but the very best of ENGLISH, FRENCH AMD AMERICAN FABRICS, in all the Lending St les. Prices as low as the lowest, anil all goods warranted as represent ed, at H. GBEHASTS, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. COAL. u. IS. MARTIN. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kluds of LUMBER AXD COAL. es-Yard : Xe. 490 Xerth Water anil Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Best Quality put up expressly ter family use. and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. - YARD 150 SOUTH WATER ST. ncSt-lyd PHILIP SCHUM, SOX A CO. c lOAL! COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the best grades of COAL that arc in market, which w c are selling as low as any yard In the city. Call and get our prices before buying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, s-7-lyd 234 XORTH WATER STREET. COAL! - - - COAL!! GOTO GORRECHT & CO., Fer ;hmI and Cheap Ceal. Yard Harrisburg Pike, office aH East Chestnut Street. P. W. GORRECHT, Agt, J. It. RILEY. 9-1 W. A. KELLER. C0H0 & WILEY, ,-f.W XOltTll WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Itranch Office : Xe. 3 XORTH DUKE ST. feb28-lyd L VMUKK AND COAL III TKLKPHONE The undersigned arc new prepared te re- ceiw orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c., by Telephone Step in at the Exchange and de your own ordering free of charge. G.SEXER&SOXS, S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. jlit-tfdSJ CARPETS. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WMBT KINO STREET, Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all kinds of CARPETS in Lancaster. Over 100 Pieces of Brussels en hand, as low as 01.00 and upwards. Carpets made te order at short notice. Will also pay 10 cents ler Extra Carpet Rags. 49-Give us a trial. SOS WEST KING STREET. EDUCATIONAL. TBE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH Franklin and Marshall College eilers su perier advantages te Xgng men and boys who desire either te prepanper college or te obtain a thorough academic eflhcaUen. Students re ceived at any time daring tbe school year Send for circulars. Address KEY. JAMES CRAWFOKD, ctll-lTd Lancaster. Pa. Reaay-Haae Clofeing, H IE NIB DRY NEW EMBROIDERIES. Watt, Snand & Company IIAVE OPENED A CHOICE LINE OP Hambere; Ibis ana Inserting at Terr Lew Mens. Just Opened another Invoice of VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, WHITE PIQUES, &c., at Hottem Prices. NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. X. II. During July anil August will close at 7:30 p. m., Saturdays excepted. SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS. HaGKH & BROTHKlt will continue the sale of Goods damaged only by water duiing the recent lire en their premises. WALL PAPER, CARPETS, Mattings and Oil Cleths, Muslins and Sheetings, Linens and Quilts, Woolens for Men's Wear, and Ready-Made Clothing, &c., All of the above have been marked at a very low price, as we are determined te close out the entire let. The sale is going en dailv from (J a. m. until 7 n. tn. Saturday evenincs until 9 o'clock In .store rooms In rear et main store. As there was no damage te stock in main store room business there gees en as usual. H AGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. CLOTHING. A FACT WORTH THE REPUTATION OF THE A. C. YATES & CO. FULLY ESTABLISHED. :e: Four Years of Success in Producing First-Class CLOTHING. :e: INCREASING SALES AND SPREADING POPULARITY THE RESULT OP OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. AX OPEN DOOR TO ALL AT THE LEDGER! 'SSf0 (BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST LOT OP GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought te this city, embracing: all the new, beautiful and most stylish colors in Neckties and Scarfs for the Summer Season. Men's Colored Ralbriggan Hese, with Embroidered Silk clecks: Scarlet and Blue Silk Hese; Fancy Colored Half Hese; Striped Cotten Halt Ileo and Merine Half Hese. Men's and Heys' Suspenders and Fine ltraccs, in all styles and Celers. Men's and Beys' White Dress and Colored Shirts, Superior Cheviot Shirts, and Blue Flannel Neglige Shirts. Men's and Beys' summer Underwear in Merine and India Gauze. Men's and Beys' Colored Lisle Thread and Kill Gloves, ter Summer Wear. Men's and Beys' Vulcanized Rubber Braces, anil a large stock et tine Silk, French Linen end Cambric Handkerchiefs. Men's and Beys' Latest Styles Fine Linen and Paper Cellars and Cuffs. MYERS & RATHFON, CENTEE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN' A. WATCHES, SPECIAL EDW. J. ZAHM, JEWELER, ZAHNTS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA :e: Our largely increased business makes it necessary for us tesnlargc our store room. Te make room for the alterations we contemplate, we will close out as much of our stock as pos sible, between this date anil the 10th of AUGUST, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This offer applies te any article in our extensive stock EXCEPT SPECTACLES, and wil afford all who desire goods in our line a rare opportunity te buy from first-class stock at un usually low prices. ZAHMS CORNER. MEDICAL, DR. BROWNING'S TOHC AID ALTERATIVE! The Celebrated Prescription of W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D. FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Perfectly Purines the Bleed, Enriches the Bleed, Reddens the Bleed, makes New Bleed, Wonderfully Improves the Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Suffering from General Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proof of its wonderful efficacy is te be obtained by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all. 49-It is most scientifically and elegantly compounded by its author and sole proprietor, W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., 117 AROH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A regular graduate of Jeffersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist and Skillful Pharmacist. Price, SOc and Sl.OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. d4-lydeewftw GOODS. :e:- EEMOEBIM ! GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE JEWELRY, Jtc. NOTICE. LANCASTER, PA. Hamastcr Intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1880. SUMMER LEISURE. SOME USEFUL AND TIMELY HINTS ON TRAMPING. Hew te Spend Tour Vacation Pleasantly and Profitably. THE BOLD BAD CENSUS MAN. Hew A California Lever Ascertained the True State or His Sweet-heart's Affections. Hints Fer Tramping. Frank Newman. Every one has his own idea as te the best way te spend a given time in the country. Many think they have tried all the ways ; and are as unsettled in mind hew te spend the coming vacation as is the restaurant frequenter about his dinner, when he cries out each day, in despair, " Well, roast beef rare." If you suggest "roughing it," or " tramping," you may stir up a rejoinder such as will put a step te any kind suggestions en your part for the fu ture. Your friend will picture te you everything that is horrible in the way of terture: gnats, black flies, besmeared face, sere feet, hard bed, peer feed, worse luck and musquitees. If yen are a wise man you will at once conclude that your friend has " roughed it" only in books or else-has none of "the game" in him. New there is a class that seen tires of contin uous hotel life, but could stand ladies' so ciety of an evening occasionally, and who desire primarily an invigorating, changing, out-deer lite ; and te such some practical ideas may be acceptable. Take a compan ion and go te some medium-sized hotel in some central locality as regards the section of country you desire te walk, ever, and near some party et friends with whom ex changes will be mutually agreeable. Some times a party of four is better than merely a companion ; but you must knew your men pretty thoroughly, or you will come home ahead of time. Yeu may ask, What de you want of a hotel if you are "roughing it?" The answer is that it is a necessary clement in the life that lies between hotel hie pure, of which a great many are weary, and the rough camp life that many de net enjoy. Yeu avoid the excitement and ennui of the one and the work and discomfort of the ether. In ether words, you are inde pendent ; and any one used te spending vacations in various localities knows hew important te his pleasure and success it is te have himself upon a proper basis rela tive te these with whom he must come in contact. This all being settled, then, what is the pregramme? Simply walking the whole section ever. Remember, you have no luggage ; you arc net hampered with red or gun (unless you have started te hunt or iisli). Yeu need carry no quautitv of previsions. Yeu can take a simple luncheon, if needed, or step at some inn or farm house, if preferred. I never knew a case of refusal save one en Leng Island, and then I was actually refused a drink of water. If you wish you cau stay ever night at a farm; you'll get geed fare and bed, and it will be amazingly cheap. I have known it te be only twenty-five cents. Then you can return next day te hotel by another read. Always manage te de this, and never "double en yourself," as the country people say. Anether point worth noticing : don't imagine you must lay in a full assortment of walking apparel, or carry an overcoat, coffee, tea, whiskey, rubber beets, a ten-pound telescope, pick ax, bag and revolver. I have found it best te tramp in an ordinary grey suit, the coat a short sack, with side pockets ; a soft felt hat, or helmet, and low shoes with gaiter tops ; these latter keep out much dust and keep off many brambles while permitting fiec circulation, which is very important, if you would avoid sere feet. A geed stout stick is very acceptable (net an alpenstock). I never found use for a re volver, but I have for a stout bit of hickory. Men seldom molest you, even tramps, but dogs may ; and if it had net been for such a stick en one occasion this bit of advice would net have been written. That whiskey is useless en a tramp is experi ence, science common sense. There is nothing that has such staying qualities as coffee ; it rcpletes the system after waste, and cold water does the rest. The former can generally be had at an inn or farm house, the latter at the same or in springs and brooks. I have had te travel all day without either because of the peculiar sec tion and drought. If you are likely te run such risks take coffee in a flask. It carries just as easily as whisky. I have found a piece of home-made brown bread in each side pocket the best luneheen; it is solid, pleasant, staying feed, easily carried and requiring no but ter. Always rest before and after eating ; carry a pocket compass and pocket magni fying glass (it is astonishing what beauti ful things one will discover along the way by the use of this little instrument), and if going for "sighting" from mountain tops have a marine glass strapped ever your shoulder. Upen entering a forest always note the course of the sun and the direc tion of the wind. The latter will save many an exhausting tramp. "Avoid "short cuts" unless you are "sure-headed." I have found that if any path is traceable it is better te fellow it, for animals as well as men naturally take the fewest and surest steps toward any desired spot. If you are descending from aheighthandcansee your desired haven all the time as a village under a moun tain it is then merely a matter of chiece whether you will go around or straight ever. If you get confused in a forest don't undertake te make out a course, but retrace your steps te a recognized spot and get fresh bearings. It is better te lese time and pleasure than one's self. If a person is unused te tramping and there is as much te learn in this, of its kind, as in anything it is well te break a few branches along the way as you go through a forest, and te let them point in the direction you are going, else you may net known which course te take after you have have found your trail. It is a common thing te circle around in the weed, and it is astonishing hew one persists in turning te the right rather than the left. If you watch yourself you will detect it in traversing any read or path. A friend undertook te take me te a spot several miles distant, through a section known te him and net te the rest, and brought us out en a hill just back of his house. Nothing that could be said would cause him te change his course. I have tramped the better part of a day in a field of nettles higher than my head, and could net get out till even ing and the setting sun gave me a point te guide by, and thus make break. Te say that I was nettled would be a mild way of I putting it. Always manage te return by a different read. If you can, take a valley read out and a mountain read in ; this will general ly give you a fine sunset view. It is well also te keep the shady side each way, fix ing your trip accordingly. Umbrellas are net bad things te take along. Tramping in this way requires very little of trap pings, and an umbrella is no incumbrance. If you wish, you can stay away nights and make a round trip, but this will prove wearisome unless you are a regular pedes trian ; better walk the country straight along and be done with it than pay both hotel and tramping bills. Te the question, What fun is there in tramping back and forth every day from a hotel? my experi ence answers: Any amount of fun; as well as increase of knowledge, novel situations, opportunities for a study of nature, and of human nature as well ; constant surprise in scenery new lakes, falls, ravines, trout peels, caves, mountain tops, strange in tercourse with often still stranger people, chances for noting the peculiar habits of birds, beasts and hshes ; an acquaintance with trees, insects, forests and streams ; sharper insight into things generally, keener faculties, keener relish for life, better spirits, and a general arousing of the whole system. A man fretted in a matter in daily life will often " go out and walk it off;" suppose he walks off, in sen sible distances according te his physical capacity, all the frettings of a long sea son, and this in cheerful company, amid varying scenes, among cool mountain breezes? With some pleasing object in view, surrounded with the new and attrac tive scenes, you will net only gain health and happiness but a fund of information that will stir up the whole place and call down the thanks of all the hotel proprie tors and visitors in that section ; for it is astonishing hew much people fail te ob ob serve in what is around them. If you doubt all this, try it yourself. The Dark Herse. Hew Susan Smlffey Was Deceived by a Begus Census Taker. San Francisce Pest. Probably the meanest piece of cold celd cold beooded deception ever practiced en a woman occurred out in Western Addition the ether day. It seems that the belle of that important suburb of our municipality is a Miss Susan Smiffey, and whom a vig orous rumor, kept iu circulation by her less favored sisterhood, credited with being a desperate little flirt in fact, what Billy Rice, the minstrel, used te call a " false hearted crekay." At all events her affec tions were of sufficiently indefinite a quality te cause her two most favored visitors te leek upon each ether with the most vindictive feelings common te hated rivals. These gentlemen who were re spectively a city hall clerk, with eye glasses and freckles, named Pliff, and a red-headed dry goods manipulator called Diggs occupied the intervals devoted te gloomily sitting each ether out three even ings a week te fruitless attempts te dis cover which of tlu two was really the com ing man in the matrimonial race, se te speak. Last Thursday morning Miss Smiffy, in response te a business-like ring, admitted a middle-aged party with a black beard, and wearing blue goggles, and a long-tailed ulster. " I am taking the census, mum," he said, opening a Hat book en the piano, and getting out some blanks, "just leek sharp please, and answer the necessary ques tions." Miss Smiffey trembled a little, as women always de for some reason when talking te a government official, and said she'd try. " Lem'me see your name's 'Smiffey, I believe first name?" "Susan." "Middle name?' "Haven'tget any, sir." " Come new, young woman, no prevari cation. Are you sure you haven't get a middle name somewhere and are trying te conceal it?" "Ne, sir ; indeed I haven't," said the young lady, turning very pale, "I wouldn't deceive you." " You'd better net, mum. The penalty is twenty-five years at haul labor, or both." " Gracious me !" " Fact, mum. New then, let's see what's next. Ah ! yes hew often mar ried?" " Net once yet." " Ahum. Going te be, I s'pese ? Been asked, eh ?" " Oh ! yes, sir ; several times !" " Call it six times," said the census man, making an entry. " What's next ? Ah ! yes is your back hair false ?" " M m must I answer that ?" " Of course you must. Don't trifle with the Uuitcd States government, mum. Come new " " Well, it's sorter ; that is, kinder " " That'll de ; we'll call it mixed. Teeth sound?" " Yes, sir !" with much emphasis. "Don't get excited. Let's see I'll put your age down as twenty-five. The United States never allows us te take a woman's age en oath. They will lie ; can't help it I guess." "I'm just eighteen. I don't care whether the Government likes it or net," said the citizeness, snappishly. " Of course, of course ; they al! say that. Pay attention, please. What size cor set?" "Eh?" "Must answer, mum. Remember the penalty. Hew many inches around the waist?" " Well, if you must knew, sixteen. But I thinks it's just shame " "Ne remarks, if you please. Ahem! We'll call in nineteen. They generally threw off about three inches, I find. Size of shoes?" ' ' Twe but I can wear one and a " " I'll return you as a Ne. 4. That's about what a " threer' always says. Any beaux?" "I say, any beaux? and be very care ful about your answer, mum. The Wash ington authorities are very particular en this point. Has everything te de with the next census, you see. New, hew many sweethearts?" "Well of course there are some gen tlemen coming here and " "Of course there are; I'e get you down in the ' Geed Leeks ' space as ' A. A. I. I. handsome." Se, of course, you have plenty of admirers. All the Gov ernment requires, however, is the principal ones." ' Well," said the young lady, somewhat melified, "there is Jimmy Pliff, and Tem Diggs, and "' " Held up, right there ! Which of 'em de you intend te marry? said the enumer ator of population earnestly. " Oh ! neither of them . There's ahem ! there's a splendid gentleman named Scudberry Charlie Scudberry perhaps you knew him? He has big brown and beautiful curly hair, and " "And de these these ether gentle men Pliff and Diggs knew of the ex istence of this this fellow, Scudberry ?" " Oh, no ! I'm tee smart for that. I just tag them along te buy ice cream and caramels, and take me te the theatre. It's the biggest fun ! Charlie knows all about it, you see, and he calls himself the the eh, yes ! the dark horse!" " Oh, he does, does he !" reared the cen sus man, jerking off his wig and goggles and revealing the enraged features of Mr. Themas Diggs. I wish him joy of his bar gain, and I'll give him just six months te get a divorce from the most two-faced lit tle cat en the Pacific Coast:77 And he banged the deer like a pile-driver behind time as he stalked out. And as Susan confided te Scudberry's left lapel that evening, she had never felt se utterly what-de-you-call-it in the whole course of her thing-um-bob. Chloroforming During Sleep. The possibility of chloretorming a per son in sleep, withent waking him, having been disputed in a recent murder trial. Dr. J. V. Quimby, of Jersey City, was led te test the question experimentally. There suits were presented in a paper before the section of medical jurisprudence at the meeting of the American medical associa tion a few days age. Dr. Quimby made arrangements with a gentleman te enter his room when he was asleep and apply chloroform te him. He did this with entire success, transfer ring the person from natural te artificial sleep without arousing him. He used about three drachms of Squibb's chlore- lerm and occupied about seven minutes in the operation. The second case was a boy of thirteen who had refused te take ether for a miner operation. Dr, Quimby ad vised the mother te give the boy a light supper and put him te bed. She did se, and Dr. Quimby, calling when the boy was asleep, administered the chloroform and performed the operation without awaken ing the boy. The third case was a boy of ten years suffering from an abscess, and the same course was pursued with equal success. Twe important infer ences may be drawn from these cases, Dr. Quimby said. Miner surgical operations may be done with perfect safety and much mere pleasantly than in the ordinary way, and secondly, a person somewhat skilled in the use of chloroform may enter a sleeping apartment and administer chloro form with evil intentions while a person is asleep. Hence the use of this drug in the hands of a criminal may become an effect ive instrument iu the accomplishment of his nefarious designs. m Perseverance With the Drowned. In a recent communication te the French Academy, Prof. Fert asserts that he was enabled te restore te life a child three years old, by practicing artificial respiration en it four hours, commencing three hours and a-half after apparant death. He mentions also a case in which Dr. Fournel, of Bil Bil lanceurt, reanimated, in July, 1878, an ap parently drowned person by four hours ar tificial respiration begun one hour after the patient was taken from the water. At this season, when cases of drowning arc apt te be frequent, the possible benefit that may come from a presevcring effort te revive victims of drowning, should encour age friends net te despair of their resuscita tion, even after several hours of seemingly fruitless labor. DRY GOODS. BLACK SILKS Fer Trimming and Dress, 00 cents and up, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. COLORED SILKS, CO Cents, at FAHNESTOCK'S. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Of every description, at FAHNESTOCK'S. Quantities of LADIES' SKIRTS, White and Colored, 50 cents and up, at FAIIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. N OTICK. REDUCTION IX Paper Hangings. We have this day reduced our entire stock of WALL PAPERS. NEW PATTERNS, BEST STYLES, AND NOT DAMAGED ! in any way. White Blanks from 3c. te He. Flats from 8c. te Hk:. Satins from 8c. te lfic. Hrenzcs from 18c. te 30c. f-Paper hung at short notice by competent workmen. J. B. lartin & Ce. REMOVALS. TVB. S. B. FOKEMAS, I 9 fPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON). Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 west Jung street, Lancaster, Pa. ' Im24-3md XED1CAZ. CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. What arc Skin and Scalp PKeases but the evidence et internal Humer ten times mere difficult te reach and cure, which floats in the bleed and ether lluid. destroying the delieate machinery et lite and tilling the body with leul corruptions. CrriccRA Rkselvest. the new Blend Puritler, CtrricuRA, a. Medicinal Jell v. assisted by the Ccticuka Mkhicix.yl axi Teilkt Seap. hae performed the most miraculous cures ever re corded iu medical annals. ECZEMA RODENT, SALT RHEUM, Ac Eczema RenEXT. F. If. Drake. fq., agent for Harper and Brethers, Detroit, M ieh., gi es an astonishing account of his ease (eczema ro dent), which had been treated by a 'consulta tion of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded te the Cuticura Remedies. Salt Rheum. Will McDonald. i:ur Kiittcr fielil street, Chicago, gratefully acknowledges a cure of salt rheum en head, neck. face, arms and legs for seventeen vcar; net able te .valk except en hands and knees for one year: net able te help himself for eight years; tried hun dreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless ; pel uianeutly cured by the Cuti cura Remedies. Pmjuiasis. Thes. Dcianey, Memphis. Tenn., atllicted with psoriasis teV nineteen years; completely cured by Cuticura Remedies. RisoweKM. 12 ee. W. itrewn. 4$ Marshall street, Pre idence. U. I., cured et a ringworm humor get at the barber's, which spread all ever the ears, neck and face, anil for six ears resisted all kinds of treatment ; cured by Cu ticura Remedies. Cuticuii Remedies arc prepared by WEEKS POTTER, Chemists and Druggists,. Wash ington street, llosten, 21 Frent stiect, To Te Te eoneo, Out., auil S Snow Hill, I nmleii, and are for sale by all Uruggists. MALT BITTERS. UNFERMENTED MALT AND HOPS! ISloed PevtitTV. The cause of flic debility te be met witli iu every walk et lite may be traced te Poverty of the Illoed. Toe close applica tion te business or -tiidy, late hours, dissipa tion, aut et exercises or sleep, have en leeliit d the digestive organs and rendered the bleed thin, watery and powerless te lullil the gieat purpose ler hicli it was eicated. What shall be done? Live a regular and wholesome lite and take MALT HITTER.. This matchless Renovaterof feeble and exhausted constitu tions is rich in the elements that go te nourish and strengthen the bleed. It perfects diges tion, stimulates the liver, kidncjs and bowels, quiets the brain and nervous lerces, and in duces refreshing sleep. MALT HITTERS are preparer! wilieiil fer mentation from Canadian RARLEV MA I.T and HOPS, and warranted superior te all ether forms of malt or medicine, while flee liem the objections uiged against malt liquors. Ask for Malt Hitthls prepared by the Malt Hittehs Company, anil see that evciybetlle bears the Trade Maui; Laiill, duly Mi.NEuiid enclosed iu Wave Linfs. MALT lUTTEKSare ter sale bv all Uiug gists. jyl-IiiidW."t.fcw JIOOHS AXD STATIOSERY. "VTKW STATIONERY! New, Plain and Fancy STATIONERY. Alse, Velvet and East lake PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS. AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AXD STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 48 AVKST KINO STKKKT. jWbIwsTeTs, 15 and 17 NORTH (JDEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., have In stock a large assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Attention is invited te their FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES Teachers' Hiblcs, Sunday Scheel Libraries. Hymnals, Prayer Hoeks,t HYMN HOOKS AND MUSIC HOOKS Fer Sunday Schools. FINE REWARD CARDS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds WALL J'Al'EJtS, tr. PLAIN WIRES In Hlack, Dmhnnd Orcen. Handsome Land scape held by the loot in any quantity. We make SCREENS te order, and In such a manner that ou need net remove when you close the w imlew ; a very great advantage. Where a Screen is made that must be taken out when you lower the sash, it is troublesome te handle, always iu the w ay and w ill wear out in half the time. We make them in Pine and Walnut Frames and cost yen no mere than the Patent Screens, and are much mere desirable. A let of Ends et WALL PAPER will be sold low in order te close out. Our store will close at 7 p. m (except Satur days) until the 1st et September. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. MARBLE WORKS. WM. P. FRATTtKyS MONUMENTAL. MARBLE WORKS 7S8 Nerm yeeen Street, Lancaster, Ps. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES. G-AKDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction gH en n every particular. N. H. Remember, works at the extreme end f North Queen street. m30 I 1RY LOCHER'S KfcN OWNED COUGH SXKUP mm CRD