' - V - Se aa$M tlS i;. I ' i -A- lum- XVIlI-.No Sl LANCASTER, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S82. Price Tiro Cent. Y IUII.N V :ivi.i:k He CO. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, MOSQUITO NETTINGS, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, AT JTO. S. GIVXEB & GO'S- No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JNO. S. GIVLBR, C2T STORE CLOSES EVEKY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT Q O'CLOCK. -Z xjuw oii:njnu at tuk xkw stouk :- it'vj:its anu miiksi', no. isy-iai nukiii oulkn .stkk:-.t, i-ancamii:, ia. New Wliito Flannels, New Gray Flannels, New Scarlet Flannels, NEW BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. A!l kinds of now Flamiois now openiny. Iteniomber we have no old Goods, ovorythiug is ew and ofl'orod at lowoat prices. Pleaso call and soo ub und no doubt you will bo surprised to see bow many goodo wo are soiling and how low tho prices aro too. Wo nave just opened an olegaut lino of Cocboco Brocadea, Porcaloa and Prints in tbe cow choice style?. "Wo offer bargains in Tablo Linons, Crashes, Tickings, Muslins, &c. Wo havo also just opened a full assortment, of Shrouding Matorials, such as Merino., Goburge, Satins Girdles, Gimps, Laces, Ruching, Buttons, &c, S3?" Everything sold very low at ' BOWEES & HURST'S. (NEW STORE,) M YfcKS & ItATIlPON. In the iiiat'iifsio'uic of KKADY-IuADIi CLOTHING v.o obM-ivo llnec. points : 1. The Selection of St.vli.sh ami Sot vicesiblo Material with tho Dcst We.uiiijj (Ju.iUtiu--. 2. Tho Selection of Goo-l, Sliong and Sci viccablo Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. o. Fiihtclass Woikiuaiisliiji, Good, Strong Thread siml Oaieful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will fiu-1 no s.isicliihc-msiuo button holes, but good, t;vo, rc:nl;u Jiiin!-m:iile imttonhoie.s. Our Culteir. ate tho moi-t hkiiZcd. Our Patterns sue tho best. MYERS & RATHFON, JUtV ii A(i!iic ii iskoxii i-.n-.s cakd. A CARD. Lncasti:i:, July 2S, 1SS2. In anticipation of change lo bo made in our Clntliini: Department (arrsmgeineiits for which sue now g"in on) wo desiro to rcdueo our .stock t tho miuimum, ami offer Spring and Summer wears sit the Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boyts to bo closed nut; Linen ami Mohsiit Dusters; English Seer fcuefcer Suits; While jMsu.scille.'; suid Duck Vests ; Creole Cheek smd Alp.v;ea Coals ; Linen sum! Cottonado Panta loons; Ca.ssimeio Suits, made skeleton; Blue Flannel Suits :d full lines of Rummer-Weight, Cloths, C.ibssiueroo, Serge. iVc, A,c Yours, lefpcelfully, UAGEU & BROTHER, No. 25 West. King Street. V -vr hook it tii: i (MMUiT HOUSE. FA H MESTOOK58 M A 1K 'J O Of 11 OWN OKOKK AND OPENED THIS DAY : 500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00. These Quiltfc arc inside heavier and larger lhan Quilts usually sold at this price. Wo arc selling largo lots of RLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HEAVY STRIPED SUIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, .ill sit. much less than icgular prices. Poisons in want of these goods should not fsi! to visit our stoso and seo them bcfoie puiehr.s-ing elsewhere. Large lots of TABLE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, ALL. LINEN, AT 20c. PER YD. AND UP AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. IIOVHIZ FVJtlllXULTiU UOOJiS. CLIN? ii Wlt.l.SON. HOUSEFURN1SHING. Largo Sicck. Good Goods, Low Prices, Full Stock for Summer. HEADQUARTERS FOR MASON FRUIT JARS. 1 Quart MASON JAES 2 " " " 1 "COHANSEY " Tin Top Jelly Cans, Plain Tumblers, Etc. BABY CARRIAGES, feC. FLINN & WILLSON'S. ISltJN OK T1IK J 1!!U DOGb.l I'L.VMliLJl'!i AVj-.lcr Closets and liath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' EartLcnwarc, ' Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Kcdnced Prices, Plumbers Supplies, Tinners' Supplies. SLATE H0FJNU. SLATE ROOFING. N08.ll, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD, VJiV UOOUS, Ir. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. VI.OTUINO. "Well-JVEacLe Grax-merits. NO. ottos. 95 Cents Per Dozen. $1.50 85 (C ft (( (i it LANCASTER, PA. FVl'l'LLFS. GEO. F. RATHVON. 12 EAST KING STREET. Vi.OTiJLXU. rVX.'.ffi AND SUMilltCH MIPVbl.TlKS. AT- H. GBRHART'S NO. EAST MINK STKEKT, 1 hereby inform my customer thai my stock ol SPKINK and SUaXFJt SUITING, HPK I Sii 0 V KliCOATINO & FAMT VENTINIS Is now complete. 1 li tve now the hirgt-staud choicest sis.-'oitincnt ol WOOLKNH. i in I iju-. 'J'.iiSot Iny lu the city ol Lancaster. I'UICKS AS LOW AS THIS LOW10ST, ami sill j"Ol- win liin ted sia iupieentol. H. &EEHAET. MEN AND BOYS IX WANT OF Beafly-Iafle i tOi: TJ1K NEXT FlfTKKN DAYS wis ofmsu ouk 1mmknsk stock ok !ii:aiy-maui: olotiiikg AT A SACUIt'ICi:, In .'I'lci" So JI:;Uc Room to uiuiiuhicturo jur lMrgu 1'ull Slock. Kijiht here we tlrIro to '.iifv our tli.uikM t tho puoplo lor tins tiiv.il hiip jiors llu-y h:ivo Kv'ii tlusruMMin. It nifi(!s ii4 to riiiicwcil ffTort.s to iiU-iim: ll.o lutblic ami Uocji tlic iirlrijs down. LOOKOUT KOItOUm.-UKATSLAtlOIITLi:-1NO JsALK FOR T11K NJ5XT J5 DAYfc. IsS MrnV Cliuvjot Sullf. 54.25; v.ortli 7..ri0. '.'5 i'!-n"h Woi-stfii Suits, S5.(W: worth 8.ir. i:.o fc'iiio llliic Flunncl fcuits. $7.50; -HoitllTli !t sifiiM hirxiiuT jsulnc.s'i suits, f7; wort it tl-'. lllSFiiif All-Wool j:is-itni;ri! Htnis, sfj; v.oith J 15; SI I'ino :.l-n's A!I-Vool J)rc-,s bulls, Jli ; uortli HT-riit. 'MO uii'-9 ! Mi'n'a I'untssit '.Cc. ,V)ipi!s ot Jli-n'H Liiil l'uni.-j, in tt'ii atyle-'.at tl.."0. Vi" p:ilr. of Moil's Fim;at- Oivs I'smtb at $!. J.i;;!it 'J'lnn Coats lroiu-l.ic. iijv;ir'!a. lust ew Irom (mo. iiiw:irtl';. Oursttick in Eoys' and Children's Clothing h slill luific and vsuicil, siiul jitr Sii::it Kfiliu tion in Prices will siMoni-li tin; closest liiiyci-s. Wxfll Chiltlron's Clothing fiom l.i: il)t), $.! i"i, $1.50, t.VJ.1, up to 7.0U :i suit. ISovh' Suits lrui!F.MiOiiiil upwiiidt. OUR CUssTOM DK PAUTMKNT contiiius :i larc linn of fciiitiujTS and l'aiituloonins. uml lor vorkinttiibliip, tit Mini prices can't Im ucatmiywlicro in tho city. Wc still l.ohl tlicloadon our$liCOSuits,cu touiiiutdc; but if people v.'isli to savo moiioy llioy siiotiltl not lorct.bcfoio purcliablnjj clfcc where, to look at our $15.tw, $1S.OO and $20.o Suits.mado i ighl up in any Mylc to your order UWJlcfiicinbcrthi.t Grgiil Jtrduellon is only or the Ifczf Fifteen Days, and anybody who 'wMicx lo take advantage of it will jilcaie call early, to avoid the rush. L. GAIS1AI & BRO, Tho Leading Clothiers, GG-68 NOBTH QUEBU ST., i iy lit ou the Southwest Corner ol Orange .St. LANCASTER, PA. Tbe Cheapest House in tho City. (1 ENTLKMl'.N. y We call your attention to an important dis covery in our practice which we have found very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those sulTcring irom any of tho numerous iornis ot Debility arising from nbiibc or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further intor matlou. Address, PUS. LA UKANGK & JOU AN(lale Jordan & Davidson), No. KS23 Fil bert street, Philadelphia Fa. Hours lor con suitsition : 10 a. m. till i p. in., and y till H p. m. inaf.S-3mcod HAVANA ANU tAKA VIGAftK, TIIK best 5 cent cigar iu thn citv at II' T MAN'3 Yellow i'ront Char fc' - , Morii liliM MUM. A CUBAN EOMANCE. A 1 KAGIU STOBY URUUUUT TO MINI). i Wine Merchant, Formerly a Cuban l'a trlot, Tt-lis u iScnutikuble Talo. iV reporter of the Philatlelplsia Press who thopped into si wiiiu stoic in that city the other day heard, or thinks he heard, the following fctory from the proprietor, who had been one of Lopez's band in Cuba : 'As a youug mau I took an active part in the Lopez conspiracy in '31, nor was I a veiy old mau in 'C8, wl. . wc almost suc ceeded in tcaiing our beloved country fiom the grasp of the v rbeariug Penin sulariaus, sis tho Span;. . :s are called by tho Cubaus, I was in : fortunate thau the i est, for I made my escape wheu dis sister fell upon our arm, and I havo suc ceeded in living iu comfort in this coun try. Still, even here 1 know thsit spies of tho xoyal government siicsiware of every thing Ido but stay, I must not make my story too long by ta'king about myself. When the p.itiiot Natcix Lopez miked the standard of icvolt in 1851, some of his most devoted adherents veic women. Cuban ladies aie uioio jiatiiotie than tho men. Inspired by the Mings of Gabriel do I.i Conception Valdez, our national poet, they arm their husbands, ami sons ssnd biothoih for tho combat, and bid them go fi'ith and conquer. In sill our attempts sit ii:depc:ii!('i:eo women have taken actual part iu tho htiuggie. and in Ihe battles of ?GS the coip-o.s of women were frequently found on the lield disguised as men. "The Seuorsi Inez iletiano wsis 'he daughter of a lich Creole pl.;ulor, in the csU'teiu inteiior of the island. Above the avevige height, of perfect foim, and with eyes of this soft sli.ido vf green which Longfellow tells us wo .sometimes seo iu evenings skies, a constitution equal toany anioiint of fatiguo or exertion, and with a complete mastery of horsemanship, stud, strsuiije to saj-, of tho manual of arm, she was just Ihe woman for a modem Joan of Arc. Her love for her country and her hatred for tho Spaniard was her lcligioit. The slaves of her father' plantation iv gsuded her silmost sis a goddess and kissed tho ground ou which she walked, and sis for tho diagnotor native Cuban ycom nry pesisants, thcio wsis not one in the ds nio. who would nut have laid down h:s life for Inez. Nor did she want for lovers atnong the l'.eighboiing planteis; but she did not show them siny f.ior. Cue man, however, had gained her heart, 1'edto d'Agu.is, sou of tho Jlatquis do los'Clarsts a weal: by nobleman residing iu the city of Havana. Scnor d'Aguas was thiity years of age, ami out'.vatdly just the sou of a mstn lo attract a womau's eye. lie was tall, broad shouldered, with regular featuics and a soft, pleasant voice. He iodo his boiso sis though he weio p.ut of the animal, and dressed with tasteful clegr.ncc. Bleu did not like him ; thcio was something which had a false ling when he spoke, an 1 it was often noticed how uneasily his eyes shifted whenever you looked him stiaight in the face. His brother Cat los was still more unpopular, but the latter very sel dom made his appearance at the Bcstrauo plantation. 1 told you Pedro was tho turn of a maiquis. You must notconf ;usd the Cuban nobility with any other aiih tociv.cy. A Cuban noble is si contempt ible individual who is generally ol huiubio otigin, but has amassed bytevejo ioil :"!.! economy a largo simotiut of uijncy. l'ltially toon his vanity, lie puichaes a title of the Spanish government, usually count or marquis and struts about like si j.ty in peacock's fcathci. So it. was wit.li the ihnquis do los Claras. Ho and his sons silwiiys professed jiatriotisnt, al though of cousso they hallo keep their expulsions sccsut. Jhit ,lien visiting Inez l'edro smd his brother Carlos weio loud in their denunciations of tho itiiqui ties of the Spaniard, and when Senoi.i Inez piopo'-cd to raiso a company ol inoii to join the levoiulionary leader, Lopez, Ut)n l'edo was warm iu his approval of the scheme. "Inez had iso (iiillculty m liudiis;; nsen. She picked out two bundled of tho most promisiug looking Cuagiros and, placing hoi.seh" at their head, with 1'edto sis her heulenanl by her side, sho ouo moiuing pii'senteil heisclf in the rebel camp and demanded enlistment from Lopez. It wsis ) a dashing cavsilcside which inst the eyes of the rebel commander. 1'icturo to your selves two hundred hanutMsnely mom.Hd men alliied in bcautiftiliy embroideied shiits, with wide csitabiic wishes aiouud their waists, iu whscli a silver-hamiled swoid or insichete glittered with the lays of the sun ; a long ritlu slung acioss the back of each man and the butt, of a pistol peeping out of their bieats. Not such a bad addition even to a largo sumy, espec ially when the colonel of the volunteer regiment happened to be si beau ti till woman, as in this case. Lopez received the fair gill p.itiiot with tears i u his eyes, asid for the lew shoit weeks that ensued ptior to the utter annihilation of the rebel awny by tho royal army, Inez shasesl in all tho hsisdships, fatigues asiddangeis of tLo campaign. i)ou Pedro wsis employed on be jut duty by Lopez siud was sometimes away for dajs together. He brought iu what seemed to bo -ood iiifoimalion, but it often struck us 1 may sis well tell you 1 wift an officer with Lopez that it was vety wonderful he could ride so near the ioy.d lints siud always esc.po without capture. At last came tho crowning disstster. We were defeated anil scattered iu every direction, each man for hini-elf, smd the uilfortuuaio Lopez was captured bear tho falls ol llouirio, takoii to tho capitoi and garioled. His List wouls wcio ' I die for Cuba.' Scuora Inez.. Hon lcdro, myself and a'.iotil si dos'.cn others escaped iu t lie sstitsc direction, and wcio veiy lor tunate in eluding pursuit. Pedro appear ed to bo very devoted lo Issczaud she loved him with her whole soul, almost as much as she loved her beloved Cubss, but not quite, sis tho sequel will show. Ouc even ing wo were resttugoii the spur of a luoun tain, ami looking siround for a convenient place to camp out for the night. lucz and Pedro had disniou tiled aud were resting side by side ou the banks of a little sprint. lie had one nxu around her waist siud. was talking to her earnestly. She was listening to him with pleasuic for l could not help seeing tho happy blushes which chased each other over her sweet fsicc. Conscious that I was watching them I turned on my heel to allow them more privaec, wheu I noticed a leather pockctbdok lying at my feet I pick ed it up. It vias full of papers, aud the envelope of one of tho letters de noted it bclouged to Don Pedro. I was about to return it to him when something said, " Examine it first." It was a mean act to do, but I suspected tho man, and hcic wsis si chance of proving or disprov ing my suspicious. So I teliied behind Use trunk ol a large tree and began to in vestigate my find. The first paper I camo across was a pass signed by tho royal general giving Don Pedro permission to cross the Spanish lines. Nest I found half a dozen letters acknowledging receipt of information, aud asking for instructions as to certain movements tatcu by Lopez. Then I found another document from the royal general offering 2,000 doubloons for the ltciid of Lopez, and finally, worst treachery of all, a letter written by Pedro, o be dropped on tho road over which we wcio making our ilight, showing hoyt and whero Iuez and our little band could best be captured. I soon made up mind. I called together half a dozen of my coui panions, rapidly related to thom what had discovered and then wc quietly ap proacbed to whero Don Pedro was stil sitting with lucz, threw him ou his back aud bound his bauds aud feet with cord. ' ' What does this mean ?" ' exclaimed Inez, looking at us with indiguaut aston ishment. "I replied by placing tho letter written by Pedro iu her hand. Sho read it and fell in a swoon to tho ground. In a few minutes sho had recovered, but sho wa3 a changed womau. Seating herself ou the trunk of a treo sho exclaimed : ' Form a circle, gentlemen, with tho prisoner in the centre," and then she calmly began the pe rusal of tho contents of Don Pedro's pocketbook. Ho lay writhing ou the ground the very pictuie of abject terror, lie did not speak a single word, but tho wretch well knew what his fato would be. Having lead the letters, the seuora turned lo us aud asked us whether wo considered Pedro guilty or not guilty. Guilty,' wo all shouted, easting ic vengeful glances at the prisoner, ' lhcn let him be executed at once. Hang him no shoot him. Give him live minutes to piepaie.' The traitor did not appear to be anxious to make hi:-: peace with heaven ; his hist mo ments were passed in a series of execrations upon all of us. Wo did not ieply, however; b it when the live minutes were passed w c bound his eyes and placed him on his KnC'S. Pout of us stepped forward with leveled cai bines. 'Stsiy,' suddenly exclaimed Scnora Inez ; stay, 1 will give the word. Now, ready, lire !' Our volley wsis delivered aad Pedro fell. He still showed signs of life, aud ouo of us was sibout to linish despatching him with a machete, but Iuez motioned him back. Walking slowly up to tho dy ing wretch, she drew her own pistol and calmly placing ittohisfoiehad, gave him tho coup do grace by blowing out his brains. She then turned to u ;, smd for a eminent a smile of tender ycamiug appear ed on her face. 'Gentlemen, justice has bjcn done. After death, forgivcucss." Stooping, she kissed tiio lips of tho dead Irtiitor, and then, boforo ouc of us couid u'tdizo her action she dscw a second pistol Irom her belt, turned the muzzle to her heart and lired, falling dead acioss the body of her lover. " Wc buiicd her beside the little slicani where she had sat listening lo the ling woids of the mau sho had believed in so thoiouguly. As for him, we fastcn-d a rope round his neck and suspended his carrion from the branch of a tree. On his breast we placed a card with the words : ' Hce is bicakfuht for the crows.' " The lemainder of our littlo baud man aged to escape and to remain in hiding uutil an opportunity enabled us to gain the coast, and obtain passage in a vessel to America. 1 leturncd to Cuba in 1SGS, wheu the staudaid of revolution was again niicd at Vsira, and was present at tho leading of the Declaration of Indepen dence at Mcnzanillo. I only icmaincd a few months, however, for I ssiw there was no cbauce for successful rebellion without arms, money or eflicieut lctidcis. llofoic leaving the inland I bought a few cases of vrino, which wcie sold at auction iu Havana. la the invoices which proved, my possesion, I found tho wine I had bought hsid belonged to Don Carlos d'Aguti'i, Maiquis do los Claras, brother to the traitor Don Pcdio, whom I had helped to execute in 1S51. 1 brought tho wine with me to Philadelphia, and for some rearon or other I have never cared to soil it. I am thinking it rayrelf by de grees. I do not csi'o to taste it ot'i.n. Ir brings up too many memories. Pill your glasses, gentlemen, and drink li tho free dom of Cuba." :i:I(Y JI1H.N IN ailMhUIRSlKK AVhal llio Jokers 'lntl to Say li Thuir Newspapers. lYopleneedn't wonder at tho scarcity of good servant girls. If a girl is gco.l for anything some fellow's going to find it out and marry her. Voslvit Post. .Mr. nsirnmn b- unlit 500,000 worth of wild beasts in Europe this summer. There is iieasun in tho air. I hat, man is (t0u , ....' to Mail another Coii"ioss. lunch eye. That was a veiy clever jouug woman who made si pen " wiper " to resemble a snake. Folio. Yes, but m lemeiuber Win. Penn's packet handkerchief was the oriii'uial Penis v.iper Boiluii Coinuwrcial IJiiUcin. Twenty - two bundled wsile: melons eiowdcd into one raihoadcar in Tennessee the other day bioke it down, and the boy liviug in the ncijhboihoud, who failed to hear of it, won't get over feeling bad about it for a month, Boston Post. Gcueral Spinner is fishing down iu Florida with eminent success, lie just baits with his signature, aud the iish that can distinguish it fiom the wiilhiugcsfc kind of a worm has to be an expert of many yeais sta'-iding. llaakeye. The cutters of Shcflie.d aio aliaid they will espeiieiice some inconvenience fioin the Supply of i voi y from Alexandria being cut oii'. This is alarming, since Amciicau beef bones havo gone so high as to pre clude their use as si substitute. Pittsburgh Tdcyruph. In Philadelphia nowadays, when a man announce ' thsit. lie has invented a new motor which will inn an engine at no cost, the people assemble before his house and notifv him tha ho must let up on such talk or be tied up lv tins isrek to a lamp pos t. One Kcely is esioirjh for that town. Jf. Quad. One man is alleged to have asked to have his peiiniou stopped because he lists ro covcied. and is able to take cue of him self. Tho fact i:; startling enough of itself, but wheu it is added that the man is an Ohio man, tho whole thing is unu' tri ably too immense to be believed with out an atiidavit attached. Loiccll Coururl An Arkansas lawyor, especially in cross examination, is considered superior. "You say that you livo in this state T' " Yes," ''Tbis sf site." "Yes, sir." "This stae?" " Yes. sir." " Th is state '.''' "Yes." "Take tho witucj-s." Arlunisaio Trave ler. An American poet has addressed a poem to Oscar Wilde "on receiving from him a book of his poems." He compares tho volume lo a Provence lute antique blent with classic lyre," " its art so Gothic yet its aim so Greek." Yes ; that's what ails it " its aim so Greek." It i3 so " Greek " that no one person in two hundred and fifty thousand c in understand it. 15ut it is not only " Greek ;" Oscar's bpirit mounts " High up somo white staiis sheer to some white star, and meet, in its immortal vehtiturc, the splendor that men mean when tbey name Keats I" which is more " Greek," if anything, than Wildo's. It i-; alio mighty rough on Keats. Xurr. Herald. Wuv will you cough when KhiloU'd cure will give lmmedlato lellet. Price. 11 cts., 50 cts. and $1. For s.iie. at Cociuau's drug store, 137 ortU Queen street. A row More Lett. Ami u bappy circumstanco it is, loo, tli.it notwitbstaiuliiiK tho rapluly increasing de mand for Hunt's Remedy, there, arc a lew more bottles left. This is, indeed, ioytul news lor the alllictcd. People uro beginning to nnd out that tbey have kidneys.and that weakness of the back and loins. u:id many supposed rheumatic pains, come from those ucitcato or gans, and iiiav lie precursors ot serious troubles like UriKht's Disease, and of death. People are also undiii out that tho suro specific tor all ailineiiis of tlic liver, bladder, and kidneys is Hunt's Itemed', und hence the great mid increasing demand. Antl still we are able to say ot the bottles ot this great remedy, there sue "a few more loft." Sl9 2wdcodAw Nervousness, debility, and exhausted vital ity cured by uiinjj Itrown's Iron llitttrs. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North tjueei! street, Lancaster. a"-lwdw . m Celluloid Kve-Glass frames, in their beaut v. strength ami durability, f.ir surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell irauies commonly iu use. Tlii-y sire superior to all others, tor sale by nil loading Jewelers and Opticians. a"-ldtod Too Fastidious. Some nouM-ht' ISyronslookou with disgust At tlie rhymes otuclectric Oil " poet ;'' Hut we have the best article known to the world. And Intend that ail pursuiix shall know it. It nut' couglH, cold-", asthma and catarrh, llronehitis ami complaints ot that kind ; It does not cost linieh, tliou;;li rheiuirilics it cures. 'Tis best Oil in the world you can Und. For sale at J I. 11. Cochran's drugstore, 1.57 Nostli Queen street, Lancaster. Aiu: vou ii du miserable by Indigestion. Con stipation. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloti's Vitalized a po-itivt cure. For sale at Cochran's drug stole, 1S7 North Oucen slice t. I-r is the height. ol tolly to uall until you are in bed with di-eas! that may last months, when you can be oiued by :i liuiely uc ol l'.irlicr's (Singer Ton it. We havo known sieklj Utilities made tho h-att!iIost by it. Ob iervtr. al Initlcod.Vcow A Forlorn Hope. Otto .1. Doi'Sburg, propilctnr Holland City 2TetC3, Mie'i.. writes: "A Dad cold settled on my side und baelc, kid my trouble, liver and rheumatism combined: I sunned terribly, though whs obliged to move aboutuiid attend to busines". 1 tried loeal doctors, but received no relief, and 'a a lorlorn hope' tiled jour ThomaH' Koh'ctiieOil : have only used hall a lllty cent bottle, and leel as well as 1 ever did iuiiiylire" Fors.tloat II. K. Cochran's drug store, 1-'J7 North Cjueoii street, Lancaster. The lihv. Oco 11. Thaycr, ot Jiourbnn, Ind., say-: "lioth myself and wile owe our live-' to Milton's Coksumiiion Cukb. For sale at Coch iiin's itru-i .stun-, 137 Noilli (iueeii street. Walnut Leaf Hair Itestortr. It i j ent;rclv dillerenl fiom all othcis. It is .is clear as water, ami, s its name indicate--, is a purlect Vegctablo Hair Ketorir. it will iiuiiielialel-, ,fc tli" Isead from sill dan d rail, restore gt:: 1. .ir to IN natural color and pro tlueu a nuv, ;:'oivth whcio it. has U'scn oil. It eoes not- .a auv liiaiinci ellect the health, which sulphur. ircarot" l.e'id nndNitialeot Silver prcpaiatious have done. It will change light or failed hair m a few days to a beautiful glossy btown. Ask your druggist for it. Kueh bottle is warranted. &MIT1I, KMNK & CO., Wholes-ale Agents, Vhiladolphia. and C. ". CltlTTKNTON New York. junC lyd,e.il.w ItAXCAHTMitt 1ITVUJJS. 1 HI K if OUK LAW1A3TKK AVAXCUtS CAK- ried by tiuployees at the raascntjer Ucpnt of tho t'ennsyivania Kailroad, In Lancaster Cily, who-u Keniarki'L'le Iteeord i-theio attest ed by their Owners, aro Not ' Special," but Average ster vat Although made here In Imcsi3ter. AT llOUE, thev do, with l'roper Adjustment, the Accu rate Wotk ot loieign "Specials," at much i.cH Cost to the l'lircliaser. who, ou'.iua I.uni-.!er Watch, can readily have it ex t hanged it in any respect uusatislactoiy. 1. "Keystone." I'ishn-svlvaxia Uailpoat'Comtasv, ) LaSUASTKU fcTATIO.V, AllgllstS. lSvi $ t havo carried lor neatly TWO YCAtttta Lancaster Watch of the ' Keystone" stem wind gia'de. It has given me p.-ileet satislac tion in every respect, but especially as an ac eui ate lime-keeper lorit lists kept WITHIN TI1L MINUTi: with our Standard Uailiosul lime during tho entile past year! To sill per sons who are required to have correct tune, but especially to UAILKOVO J1EN, I would contidentlv iccoiun end the Lancaster Watch. W. F. liAMIilUUIIT, l'as.scnyer Aycid. 2. "Keystone." Hilling the past forty years I havo c.iriied a number ot watches, buttht; Lsmcast-T Watch ot the "Keystone'" stem-winding grade, U the best 1 havj ever iisul lor keeping time. I have had it now lor nearly TWO 1 KAUS. It runs "to the dot" silwsivs.siinl is as true as any ThiTC-Iluiidivd Dollar Watch I have over teen. I don't believe theie was ever :t better time kicper, for ordinary ir-, tinned out of tiny natch factory in the world. MWAU1) KAUTZ, I)t'iot l'olicciuan. 3. West End." O'se year ugo.or longer, I purchased Irom Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch ot tin: "West Ihul " grade It has been ON Til K MINUTK i.Vi:it blNCK uilh our lhlllroad Time, aud :u si time p eee cannot, lendilybe excelled. 1 could not get any higher-priced watch that would be ntoio s-attsiactory. A waleh that will annul the. test ot ItAILKOAU IJSI3 :io well as tliese Laucsister luovcinents In, must be a good one. This is the only watch 1 have ever cariicd that lms done anything like its go id work, mul 1 don't want anything butter. W. F. WKLCIIAN!-, fieri; in Ticket VJJlcc. 4. "West End." The l.aneasler Watch ot the "Wist. Knd" stem-wind grade th .t I bought Irom .Mr. II. M. ShrcinerTWO YKAKS AN 1 KH.llT .MONTHS :igo, is a llrst-class tunc-icet pir. It has run Vi;iiY ACCUItATKT.Y with tin I'ennsylvsium Itai.'roid Time ALL TIIK WH1LK, and lias given me Derieetsatishtctioii. JIKNJAM1N KIEHL. Depvl JJuiploytc. IIVKS slKSJ XTjli'l'INEltX. ?1N1 PLAIN AKI) FANUV STATIONERY. h TAMILS.1 NEW EASELS. nj:wdookh AND NKW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYKN'S All. 4S W-KSr KING STJCKIST. TOI1N JtAISK'.S bONH, John Baefs Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA.. Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST IMUCES the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That is to be found In the interior ol Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard llook.-i. Illustrated Uooks. Juvenile Hooks, Sundsiy Kehool Uooks and lllbleo, i'amlly iJihlcs in Various tstyles. Teachers' Uiblcs, Hymn Uooks, German Bibles, Vrayer Cook". WRITING PAPESS and ENVELOPES. Itlaulc Day Uooks, Ledgers. Cash Uooks, In voice Uooks, I'asiboolsa, Writing Inks and Fluids, Mcel Tens, Uill Uooks, Pocket books. Purse", Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Uirtliday Cards, Picture Cards. &c. HOI LAND'S CELEBUATKU GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, School Hooks stud School Furniture at tho SIGN OF THE BOOF R AGS. BAGS. KAG8. The hishi-st Cash Prices nftld for ill I kinds ol Bags, Old Uooks, Carpwis, Woolen ClotliB, trigging Koiie, Gum Shoes, Ac., Ac. 1 will call on per30us having anyut the above articles It they will droo m a ojtit csird. WM. F. HBNNEGKB, NO. '-'35 WAMT KINU STKKET. lebi'Wiud Genuine cnnecticui- viuaiw (olu XJT Slock), 11 lor 25 centa, at HAIMVMAN'S YvUow Float Cigur Store. Jyll-Cnid mu cues MEDIC J.I. BK OfflCS IRON UlTTEKSi. OH, MY BACKi; That's a commou expression aud has a world of meaning. How much suffering is summed up in it. Tho singular thing about it is, that pain iu tho back is occasioned by so many things. May bo caused by kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, over work, net vous debility, tVc. Whatever tho cause, don't neg lect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. !Xo med icine has yet bceu discovered that will so tpiickly and surely cure such diseases as Ukown'k Iiion IJirrKUS, and it do this by com mencing sit tli- foundation, and making the blood pine asid rich. Luguiisporl. Int'.. Uee. 1, ISSM. For a long lime I have been si siillercr from stomach und kid ney disease., Jly appetite was very poor and the very small amount I did eat dt.sagiff d with mo. I was annoyed very much irom non-ielentioii of uiine. 1 tiled many remedies with no success, until I used llrown's Iron Hitters, hiuee 1 used that my stouiacli does not bother me any. 3Iy appetite Is simply ini mense. My kidney trouble is no mt r.-, and my general health is such, that I feel lllioa new man. Alter the use ot Brown's Iron Hitters for one mouth, 1 havo gained twenty pounds in weight. O. IS. Saimzct. Leading physicians arid clergy men use and recommend Mko'.vn'w Ikon Bitters. It has cured othois suffering as you sue, siud it will cure you. For sale wholesale aud retail by II.B.COCH 11AN, Druggist, 137 und 139 North Queen street. Lancxster a7-twd&w T iMI'JfU HANOINUB, ite. tiT-Ai.t. I'Ai'r.n. ODDS AND ENDS or WALL PAPER Will be sold very low In order to close out Among them arc s'.ino of thy Very Ucit 1'al let lis. PLAIN WINDOW SIIAl)Ii(i Uythuyard in All'Colors, thai wits,IiMj wet on entis, will bo sold cheap. We make make to order, at short notice, a:' kinds of WIRE SCRKEtNS FOR WINDOW: Ami put them up in the iscst Manner. Fino Pior and Muutlo Mirrors AN KLKUANT. LINE OK LACE CURTAINS, K.tcnslou Cornices. I'olcs in ilnts.s, Walnut. Lbony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CM I If A -IJV It U i.. !H I A Ml. U.m. a r.iAitriM. Fi ii!i J! fi! m 1 WHOLESALE AMD U.ETAIL, AT CHINA HALL. llcuiquurleis for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, Pints, (tuarts, aud Hall i.allous. Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar, Cohansey Glas3 Top.Fruit Jar. 11UBB liltS FOB MASON JAltS. 3JfiLLYTUMJ5LERS! jelly cur;s ! High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET LANCASTEU, PA. CAUl'BtK. "1AKPKT3. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to insiniii.ict'iro KA(t and CHAIN CAItPKT'-S, wioiciaie. li. ynnU per week, I am now prepared t -ell my eittlr. stock ot ; Brussels, Ingrain ami Vpnclfciu Carpets, AT GKEAT UAKGAI.VS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and slvc my entire attention to Tfliolesalo trade of ray own manuluctarod gootls. Please call early. EL S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. CiAMDKL'H. FRIRB, ATTOIINKT. HAS Removed his Ofiico irom .- N'oitli Duko atrect lo No. 41 GttAST'HTIsXfcT. iintiitli atcly iu Kear of Court House, Long',) New UulliUng. iui;-ttd
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