.&llLL,S&$. f kJl - .'-"MnaHhlJii l . 'A f i ' x Volimo XVI II--No 297 LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. Pri Tw Cfa-fe. j". ! T ' Ik : : 1 B UWKK8 MUfttiT. BOWEES & HUB ST. (NEW STORE.) NO. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. xr 1jMW.?2"li,0,e,,il,5, ?W FNPU?I Ln W- Whito and Grey- Blwhcd and Uubleacbed CANTON FLANNELS. Wow Lloth Sackings and Suitings. Noir PJaid Sack Flanuels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Table Linens, Tickings, &c. LARGE LOT MOSQUITO NETTING, ALL COLORS. xt ha1"' CaUOI,i0"' pate,,t tu,novcr V' --e ; at very Lowest Prices. Ifonietubur wo nut them up properly withou Largo Lot of Ladieb', Men's and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAK now opening. - JOHN K. U1VLKK JO. N&W STYLES FOR FALL mi nnr i n nn atim : m..i. j i i . . IUUUI MAlUiS ill JH 1U HR 01 OIMI WlDii M Ml ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLE DRESS BUTTONS, NOW OPENING AT JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., No. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER. M TEKtf ft KATHItlN. In the manufacture of RE AJ)Y-M A DE CLOTHING wo observe three points : V 2?10 cIcction of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. .. il10 8o,ecton of Oood, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. t ,jAr8tH5,ass Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sowing. rwtn.ihi!Z!r: U WJl' fl! H m:whino;maao " --ole. but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our cutters are the mmt skilled. Onr Patterns are tho best. MYERS & RATHFON, nitr H AUCtt Si BItOTUKH'a VAKU. A CARD. Lvncabtkk, July 28, 1882. . In anticipation of changes to be made in our Clothing Department (arrangements for which are now going on) we desire to reduce our stock -to the minimum, and offer Spring and Summer wears at the LoweM, Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men aud boys to bo closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; Whtye Marseilles and Duck Vests ; Creole Check and Alpacca, Coats; Linen and Coltonado Panta loons ; Cassimere Suits, made skeleton ; Blue Flannel Suits and full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, ich'iectfully, I1AGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Stiect. N H.XT DOUR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAH HESTOOK'B We shall continue, during the remainder oi AUGUST to eloso out the balance or SUMMER STOCK of every dcsciipliou, at LOW PRICES, preparatory to receiving a Large Stock of NEW FALL GOODS. Our ONE DOLLAR QUILT Beats Anything Ever Sold at tho Price. New DARK STYLE CALICOS and SATINES Now Opened. Choice Stylos a"; Low Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. UOVBJS FVKN1HHI1M tiOOBB. !UflN WItXMIN. Housefurnishing ! FLINN & WILLSON. HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE REPAIRS. PEUfaONS WISHING TO HAVE THKIti FURNACES, STOVES, BEATERS and RANGES in Good Order for tho Winter, Should Have it Done Now, to -Avoid the Rush and Delay in tho Busy Season. PlimtHftg. Gas Fittimg, Tie Boofliig and Spouting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, (SIGN OK THE TWO BIG DOGS.) '' C rliUMBtSm'B TjyJIOIJSSALE DEPOT FOR Water Closets ad Bath Thus, . Iroa aid Wooiem Hydrants, Plimbere' Earthenware, Cta and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Redaced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Noe. U, 13 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER; PA. TOHN L. AENOLlX our OOOOB, e. VLOTUINU. Aiell-M!a,cLe Garments, NO. uoojn.i. c LANCASTER, PA. BVJWXJMB. BOWEKS & 1IUKST. ties Lancaster, Pa. GEO. F. RATHVON. 12 EAST KING STREET. vcornrtta. i KCIAI. NOT1UK TO 1 MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOB THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WK OFFER OUR IM&LENSK STOCK OF KEADY-MADE CMJTUING AT A SACRIFICE, Irf" outer to Make Room 1o manufacture our Largo Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our thank to the people lor the great sup port tbey have given us this reason. It incites us to renewed efforts to please tho public and keep tho prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, M.25; worth S7.50. !)5 Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00: worth f3.2. ISO Fine Blue Flannel Suits, $7.80; worth (12. O) Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; woith $12. llfi Fine All-Wool Casslmcro Suit.", $!); worth tlb: 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Press hulls, $12; worth $17.50. WW pairs ol Men's Pants at tec. 550 pairs of Men's Light I'anls, In ten slylaj.at H.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Oress Panta at $3. Light Thin CoaH lioin 45c. upwards. Dust ers irom GSc upwards. Our slock in Boys1 and Children's Clothing i Mill large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in l'rlccs will astonish the closest uuycts. We sell Children's Clothing from fl.GJ: $2.00, $3.25, $1.50, $5.25, up to $7.00 a unit. Hoys' Suits trom $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a largo lino of buttings and I'antaloonings, and for workmanship, lit and prices can't he beat anywhere In tho city. Wo still bold the lead on our $12.00 Sulls.cus tout made; but if people wish to save money thoy should not forgct.belore purchasing clae wberv, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 aud $20.00 SuitH.made right up in any stylo to your onlcr Remember, this Great Mcduclion is only for the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the rush. L. GMSIM & BRO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ighton tho Southwest Corner ol Orange St. LANCASTER, I' A. The Cheapest House in tho City. fllHB BOM WILL NEED A New Suit Very soon. Soiuothlng that will take the place of the light ono they have been wearing all summer, but a little heavier. Wo have just tho article you want, and manyol tho dark colors have been MARKED DOWN. They are ot MEDIUM WEIGHT and all of this season's make, but there are not many of Itu-in, so thoso who need BOY'S SUITS. should come early and get the best choice. Men's Odd Pants Ara called lor now more than any other gar ment. We have a lew short lines, reduced In price to close them out. Also, a few ODD COATS at greatly reduced prices OUR- Midi Goods Department HAS LISLE THREAD AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS That arc just the thing lor comfort. NECK. WEAR In all tho lightest things for SUMMER WEAR. MACINAW ami FINE MANILLA HAT8. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HaTS, at prices that cannot fail to ronot the wants of all. 9Uoods cheerfully exchanged wben desired and money refunded when not per fectly satisfied. WILLIAMSON EOS$ER 34, 36 and 38 Past King St., LANCASTER. PA. Bealy-Me ClOttllM HOPKINS ON PATTISON. T1IE BRIGHT DEMOCRATIC OUTLOOK. An Interview with Hun. Jas. II. llupklns Ills Admiration far U10 Democratic Candidate and Hope of Success. Following is takeu from an interview of a Ualumore bun correspondent with llou. J as. II. Hopkins at White Sulphur: " What are tho sources of Democratic (strength in Pennsylvania, apart from the weakness of Republican '.'" " In addition to tho s -A fast devotion of the Democracy to their party principles we are fortunately thin year relieved from any internal disscrsions and stimu lated by success. Wo lave had in the past some factional fight, but there is not the slightest indication of anything of the kind in the present campaign, and our party is completely united, we nave an exceptionally excellent ticket. It often happeuB that sojno one or more on a ticket has to be defended, aud thus he or they become a drag upon the rest, but this year every man on our ticket is strong of him self, aud so will contribute to the general strength. Mr. Pattison, our nomineo for governor, has had tho education and train ing of a lawyer, aud in addition business experience as tho controller of Philadel phia, which admirably qualify him for the position of governor. His character is irreproachable, and in Philadelphia, where ho is best known, his ability aud worth ara fully appreciated, as has bceu shown by his lomarkable success in being twico elected to the very responsible office of controller. Ho has made a splendid 1 coord in office, and has proved that ho is incorruptible aud vigilant just the man who is needed to lefbrra tho hundred abuses which exist iu our state govern ment." ' What do you think of Mr. Cooper's circular, in which ho called attention to the fact that Mr. Pattison was born in Maryland?" " It was supremely silly, atid it is per haps, tho highest compliment he could pay Mr. Pattison to acknowledge that ho had no more seiious chaige to make agaiiibt him than the accident of his birth. Perhaps if Mr. Pattison had been consult ed on the subject of his birth-plaeo he might have preferred to have lecn boru in Ohio, as was Mr. Cooper and other men piouiiuout in American politics of late years. It looks like a weak attempt to revive the old Know Nothing spirit. . Mr. Pattison has shown his love for Pennsyl vania by making it his home, and his de votion to tho interests of Pennsylvania by uniting in the effort to rescue her from tho hands of the spoilers. While wo are pioud oM'onusylvauia we think Maryland a good ctato to ennui from, and Mr. Cooper's circular will not itilluonco half -a ilo4jn votes." " What is your opinion of tho lelativo ..tieugth of tho livo tickets iu Pennsyl vania V" s "I will hazard a rough guess. I place Suss"--!';; vote, as I have already stated, at 100,000, the Prohibition ticket will ic cuivo from 12,000 to 15,000 voles ; tho labor vote will depend largely upon whether or not tho labor troubles continue uutil the election, aud to that extent will affect tho estimate upon tho two loadiug tickets, but I thiuk Mf. Armstrong will poll 30,000 or 40,000 voles ; Gen. Beaver, tho Cameron Republican isaudidate, will poll 275,000 votes, aud Mr. I'atUson's vote may bo safely placed at 300,000. These estimates are based upon a full vote, which we are very likely to have, us, iu addition to the state officers, wo will elect cougiesKincn, members of the stale Legis lature ud many county officers." " Will the Democratic repiesentalioii in Congress from Pennsylvania be aided by the present condition of Pennsylvania state politics V" " I think it will be, unquestionably. Iu tho first place we eloctoue congressman -at largo, aud he will coiUiuly be a Demo crat. tieueial Coffioth will, I believe, redeem his district, aud tbeio is a strong probability that a Domocrat will be elec ted from tho Pittsburgh district. There are also fair chances for another ft 0111 tho Allegheny district, and at loast even chances in Mr. tStcugcr's district and in tho district now represented by Mr. Shal leubergcr. Iu Pittsbmgh Major Errett will no doubt be the 'legular Republican uomiuce. He has always bceu a niot obsequious Cameron man aud thcteis no part of tho state where tbero is a sti ougir auti-Cameron fccliug than thero. is iu AUeghuey county. Tho Independents will probably nominate a candid ate of their own, and if not, they will suppoit tho Democratic caudi date rather thau seo Errctt returned. In the Allegheny district Colonel Bayno, tho present member, has pioved himself very able and efficient. lie is o(.ealy opposed to the Arthur administration and Came ron rule, and if he secures the nomination, which is probable, tho Camcronites will help to. defeat him ; if he fails to receive the nomination, his friends will aid in de feating tho regular caudidate. There is a somewhat similar light iu Shallcnbcrgcr's district, which renders it good fighting ground. Stouger's district, is always close aud can bo carried with a good man." " What part will the Arthur adininis tratiou take iu the coutest ?" "Inasmuch as Arthur aud Dou Cam eron are sworn friends, one element of the revolt iu Pennsylvania against Cameron is made up of friends of Mr. Blaine, who is a native of Pennsylvania. I have no doubt that tho entite power of the federal gov ernment will be lent to Mr. Cauicion to carry tho state, but that power has been weakened by tho misuse of public patron age to aid Cameron heretofore." "Then, surveying tho wholo iield of Pennsylvania state politics, you consider the outlook one of much promise ?" "Iu my opinion as certainly as there is day of judgment fur us all, November next will bo the month of judgment and doom for the Cameron dynasty." The Dream or a St. LouU Maiden. Chicago Tribune. " You are sad, Myrtlo." The dead leaves were being blowu ruth lessly across tho lawu by the gusty Oc tober winds that sweep over tit. Louis, while across the Bky Ieadou cluuds, whose darksome front betokened a coming storm, wero hurrying as if in mad haste. Hold iug her little head against his heart, George W. Simpson saw the sua go down in the reddened west and the shadows of night steal swiftly across tho face of a desolate earth. "Yes," replied Myrtle, locking up truthfully into the glad dark eyes of tho only mau she had over loved. " Yes, my darling ; it has been such a dull, dark day, with grieving skies, with the sodden, dead loaves falliug and wreaths of ghastly mist drifting about. I have been thinking of you all day, sweetheart, only t have not been here at all, but away, away, I hardly know whore ; only in tho land where my footsteps have lingered I never cried, for love that'did pot come, nor felt hungered for .Jove's ownceifw, nor felt lonely, nor desolate,nor afrald,Decause be neath the turquoise skies of. my mystical dreamland, in the rose-laden air, love was always with me love with strong arms, aud clinging kissos, and deathless tender- And I knew no sorrow, nor loneli- ncss. content, and joyous forever." l uu& uuutrwcM. Jk n MMmrrJ George pressed the lithe form more closely to him, as if in fear that some un seon, mysterious power might suddenly take from him the one he loved so well. For an instant he did not speak ; and then turning away, so that his words should not reach Myrtle's ears, bo said, in low, bitter tones : " God help and keep my loved one. She has evidently been dreaming about Chi cago." "DB. UKlMSHAtVS 3EUUKT." JnlUu Ilawthoruo's Sister Denies Ills Find. Tho statement that a now and com plete romance by Nathaniel Haw thorne has been found among his papers at this late day is pronounced to be in correct by Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, the only daughter of Hawthorne now living. She says that a fragmentary and uuGnisbed sketch left among her father's papers introduces two of tho char acters and vaguely hints some of the plot referred to in tho announce ment aud this sketch was described by Mr. George P. Lathrop, her husband, in tho courao of an article published in tho Atlantic Monthly for October, 1872, under tho title of " History of Ilaw thoruo's Lost Romance" Tho " last ro mauce" then meant was tho " Delivorer," in which "Septimus Fnlton" had been merged. All of tho Hawthorne manu scripts were kept together until 1872. Thero wore very few of thero, Mrs. La throp says, and nothing was overlooked. They wero first examined by Mrs. Haw thorne and after her death by the two daughters, Miss Una and herself. Still later she and Mr. Lathrop carefully read them all, and the sketch above mentioned is tho only one resembling the story now auuuunccd as practically finished. There is hardly a doubt, Mrs. Lathrop adds, that it was not " left for publication in this shapo." Mrs. Lathrop also corrects tho statement that her father used to dictate his compositions to her mother or that she was in tho habit of transcribing them for tho pi inters. He never dictated a ro mauco to auybody, sho says, and his hours 01 composition wore completely secluded. AVhcncver he wrote for tho press he wroto quite clearly. Mr. Lathrop made a similar statement iu an iuterviow in the Boston Traveler. Mrs. Hawthorne died iu London, and her two daughters only were with her, Julian Hawthorne, her ouly sou, being then in America. Iu the examination of her father's papers made by Mrs. Lathrop and her husband tho manuscript of " Septi mus Foltou," Mr. Lathrop says, was found, and among others this unrelated fragment. This consisted of a manu script book written in 1858, which seems to . have been the first study for a new romance. While its plan was radically different fi out "Septimus Folloti," there wero also many points of resemblance. Sumo tiino after Mr. Lathrop's mirriao Hawthorne's papers and literary remains were divided, and this sketch was among those that went into the possession or Julian Ifawthorne. This was the manuscript, Mr. Lathrop adds, to which he incidentally alluded iu his Atlantic paper entitled, " Tho History of Hawthorne's Last Romance." Iu this paper Mr. Lathrop notod tho nature of the connection between "Septimus Fcltou" aud tho "Doliver Romance" ashaviig different forms for the embodiment of the intoj'ral idea which these fragments both partially interpret, although in diffuiont ways. From certain allusions in the Eng lish note-books iu 1855, Mr. Lathrop in ferred that Hawthorne, was without doubt, revolving the scheme of a new romance between the manuscript sketch written iu 1858 and the time of writing " Septimus Folton." It is tho present sketch found among the author's papers which Mrs. Lathotp believes to bo the one now an noiinced for publication under the title of " Dr. Grimshaw's Secret." Of this sketch Mr. Lathorp speaks in his " History of Hawthorne's Last Romauco"as ono "found among the author's papers, the ditto of which it is not posuiblo to determine with precision, although both its matter and form indicate that it must have been writ ten pubsequeutly to the journal above mentioned," aud it gives us a general lino of tho contents " iu on lor to exhibit iu proper sequence the successive stages by which tho primary conception advanced to its ultimate phase." f m IHIRSKY'S LKiTKIt TO OAKMELO Tub ex-Senator's Account of Ills Corres pondence With tho Late I'resldent. Ex Senator Dorsey was asked if his re cently published letter to' Garfield was scut and received by tho presidentelect. " Certainly it was," said Mr. Dorsey, " aud it formed tho basis of a conversa tion we subsequently had on the same subject " He was asked if Garliold replied to the letter in writing. " I wrote Garfield a number of letters," said Dorsey, " and I bavo a number of re plios. If I remember aright, thoro was a reply to this particular one. These replies I do not considor my property, and I do not intend to publish them without the consent of proper parties, if at all. I may think it best to publish other letters of mine to Garfield, but do not intend to do so at this time." " Thero is a curro'nt report, Mr. Dor sey, that General Swaim says Garfield never received that letter," said the re porter. " I dou't think Gen. Swaim has sa'd that," was the reply. Dickens' Amanuensis. . A representative of tho Louisville (Ky.) Commercial has had a conversation with an amanuensis of Charles Dickens. He said : " I did shorthand work for Mr. Dickens for eighteen months. I did not take dictations for any of his novelsonly his fugitive pieces. He diotated to mo most of his articles in All the Year Bound. lie was a very clever gentleman to those undor him. He always treated me very well indeed. Most of the people seem to think Dickeus was a ready writer. This is by no means the case. Ho used to coino into his houso in St. Catharine street about two o'clock in the morning and bo gin dictating. Ho would walk up and down the floor several times after dictating a sentence or a paragraph, and asked me to read it. I would do so, and he would, in nine cases out of ten, order me to strike out certain words and insert others. He was generally tired out by eleven o'clock, aud went down- to his club on the Strand. A very singular' thine was that he never dictated tho closing paragraphs of his story. He always finished it him self." Wedded, Bat Ho VI ; A Kenuuice. Chicago Tribune. "Do you think so, darling?" "Yes," said' tho girl, passing her" plate for more pie arid 'smiling archly as she spoke, "kisies and embraces -aad fair words are Very pleasanfthingsaweet lips and warm arms and-IovingLeyes -bnl: truth and sincerity and loyalty: and purity are very muchfairer atxLrarer.'L ' - "You are right," replied her "husband, looking at Ber with loving tenderness, ness. "you are j right, sweet-heart, and I will not deceivo'you any longer." "What do you mean?" she asked, a look of horror passing over her face. "There is but ono piece of pie," said George W.Simpson, "audi shall tackle it myself."' n AsMnlt4 by Her EaoorU At two o'clock on Wednesday morning, whilo MissiTillie Kugler, of Point Pleas-. ant, near Baston. was returning' to her home from a pienie in the vicinity, her escort, whom she had met during the ovening, made improper proposals, which were indignantly spurned. Tho follow then tripped her. In falling her head struck against a stone, rendering her un conscious. 1 She rallied soon, however, and grabbing her assailant by the throat held him off until her screams had attrac ted attention, when the man fled. Ho was subsequently arrested and lodged in jaiL having been fully identified by bis intend ed victim, i Ho gave his name as Phccnix McCarty, of Lambertville. In IScckford's Halls of Ebll., the crowd is represented as rnnnln? aronnd, each man with an incurable wound iu his bosom, and agrees not to upcafc of it. How many there n re all around us that liavo the painful ami weari'otue symptoms or kidney or liver dis ease, bat are Kept by a false delicacy trom speaking of it. iiut the disease is restrained by no such feeling ot delicacy, but silently and nssidiously works on in the dark, until the patient is compelled to call in aid. How inucli bettor to take It in time, and to Fcn;o Hunt's Itcaiedy, the grc.it kidney medicine, and givtt the disease Its death blow in its vciy liCKlnniiiK. This la the one medicine tnat can search out, and root out, every HI ot kidnovs or liver, and that cures cases that svem in curable. atigl(Mwd,cod,tw If you don't see, it Is mainly your own fault, bucausu by procuring a pair of Cel I nlold Eye Uliwci. you can lniprovu fulling eyesight bo n to see clearly. Kor sale by all lending Jew elers and Opticians. nll-twdeod Vigor, strength and health all found in ono nouio 01 jiro n's iron miters. or s-uc at 11 11. Cochran's drug store, SI North Queen struct Lancaster. aniwuaw Wiia. yon sutler with Pyspepsta and Liver Complaint? Miiloli'n Vlisiliz.cr is guaranteed f o cu re on. Kor sate at Cocli rail's d rug st ore. in nonii tjuccu 01. myj-iwueow.iw Caour. Whooping Cough aud Jirnuchllis Im mediately relieved by Millolfs Cure. 'or sale atCochrau't: drug store. Vol North Queen St. myl lwdeowAw tllvo Him Kett. When enfeebled by long sulTurlug proceed ing from torpid liver, biliousness, indigestion constipation, or Hick headache, take burdock Blood JSittcrs, which givu rest to tho weary ami reinvlj'oi ales all the organs ot tho body. I'rlcetl. Kor sale at II. it. Cochran's drug store, 137 Ni Hi Queen street, Iaucasler. KiiiLou'ri Cougu ami C'on.-iuiuptioii Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Kor sale at Cochran's drug store, lo7 North Queen St. my 1-1 wdeo w A w Walnut Leaf Hair liestorer. It is entirely different Trom all other. It Is as clear as water, and, ns lis name indieatu', is a perfect Vegetable Hair Uestornr. it will lmuiedlaUlyfren tho head, from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce, a new growth where il Iras fallen on". It does not In any manner oUccl the health, which Sulphur, fugar of l.eid mid Nitrate ol .silver pi cparations have done. It will change light or faded hair 111 a few days tou tieauliful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kacb bottle is warranted. feMITII, KL.INK A CI'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, .and C N. CUITTKNTON New York. junC lyd.codAw lr is the height of lolly to wait until you are in bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cuicd by a timely le-uot l'arker's t.ingcr Tonic. Wu bavo known siekly families made the healthiest by it. Ob server, al lmilcod&eow A Slguttl Victory. The value ot electricity as a remedial agent has gained a signal victory over prejudice. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil stands tuieuiost 111 this class of coin poll nds. Testimonial from all parte tell ot the wondrous enrcs ot rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, aud sores, etc., eltected by its agcucv. Kor sale at II. It. Cochran's drug .store. i:7 North Qnceu street. Lancaster. r.l UVATl UNAZ,, SWAICTHMOICK COLLKCK. KK-OI'KNING IN KESTOItBD BUILD ING. Iloth SCJ.C4 admitted. College ami pre paratory school under care ot members ot Lhe Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by tire 9th month, last, has bean completely lebttllt, enlarged, anil II tied up with all conveniences. Thorough lnstrm tlon in .Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tue Sciences. Nuw hcientillc Building con. talning Laboratories, Drafting Kooms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances lor pursuing a thorough cour.se in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Knginecriiig. The next term opens till mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, ad, othi r things belngctjual, places will be given to the' earliest applicants. Kor full particulars, address KinVAI.Il M. MAUILL, 1'ie.s't, hwarthmifro College, Delaware Co., Pa. june'22-Suid TDUCATIONAL. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TEItrd OPENS AtlGUbT i'. Located in one of the most beautiful mid healthful of the entire Allegheny legion. Upen lo students ot both sexes, and oilers tho following Connes ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Course of four years. . A lull Kcientic Course-or fouryears. X The following Technical Courses ol four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Natural His tory: (e) Chemistry and rhjsics; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Cour.sc in Agriculture. 5. A Siieclal Course In Chemistry. 0. A Classical and Scieutilic i'rcparalory Coarse. Military drill is niuircd. Expense for board and incidentals very low. TUITION KltEK. Young ladles in charge ot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress GEO. W. ATHEItTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. augS-lJtdT.Th.4S OOA3U. B. B. MAKTIjr, Wholesale and itetall Dealer In all kinds ot LUMBKUANDCOAI 49"fard: No. 420 North Water aad Prince treeb) above Lemon Lancaster. nWyd CWAL AND CCMSNT. j Pure likens Valley and other kind ol Coal tor all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Koseudalo Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by (he bale or ton. Yard anil Office : Harrisburg- pike. General Office: 20)$ East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLEU ft CO. aprl-lwd M. V. B. COHO, 33 i NORTH WATft BT Zametmter, Jrtfc, Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Ooanectloa Wltn the Talephonle Excfcaagei Ynrd and Office: No. 330NOUTH WATEK BTKEET. toblyd O1 TJKNBW lUEAl. ESTATE CATALOGUE Will Imj iHsuedln a few weeks. Thorn wishing to enter their property for Bale in the first Issue should 'send descriptions at once. No, charge lor entering elty property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agants No. lOG KAST KING STREET. ry ENTUEHKN. . "We call your attention to an important lb covcry In our practice which wo nave foucd very successful In cases ot prostration aristae from Indiscretion. These sutTcring frost say , of. the numerous forms ot Debility arising irom sense or otner causes, win 00 wen ny sending a three cent stamp for fnrtber lntor-' nation. Address, DRS. L.A GUANG K ft JOR DAN (late Jordan ft Davidson). No. 1UJS Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ilonrs tor con sultation: 10 a.m. till 2 p, m.. amis Ull 8 p.m. nwri5-3meod, mmoEVAMs. TJIOWSIJ IKON, BlTTKKtf. 1 ...j . , MALARIA Malaria is an almost iadcseribable malady which not erea'themest'tal onted phyjtoiaM are' able 'td fathom. Its eauJBe is most' freqaeatry-' ascribed to local rarroaBdiiut; nd there' is very little question, bat 'tlris opinion is substantiated by' factiC Malaria does nj)t neeessarily ' Bieau chills and fever whilo these troubles usually ac company it. It often aJfoats the suf ferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleepless neps, a tired feeling and a high fever the person afflicted growing weaker and weaker, loses' flesh day after day. until ho becomes a mere skeMoo, a shadow of his former self. ' 1 tt' Malaria once, having ; laid tU hold upon the human Irani, the door of the systen is thrown open ii net voasillacibca. Uie body weak ami enfeebled absorb no nourlsh nicnt, but subsisting upon lljelf. tho digestive organs no longer per form their lunetenar the liver be comes torpid, and otber rganj falling to do their routine work, pcrdlry beootno riisorderetf, ami dissolution ana death, are apt 1 to ensue. , , ( Iu .addition to being a certain ctf re for malaria and chills awl ' fever, BKOJIVN'S IRON UlTTElWrs Tiiglily recommended for aI!!Uiscases,,'rcewir ing a certain and efficient tdmV; es pecially indigestion, dyftpephia'ihter mittant fevers, want of appetite,' Iocs' of strength, lack of energy, 'etc'. "'En riches tbo blooil',' strengthens' the tnus. cIck, land gives new life to tho ner'vek. Acts 'like a eliai'm on the digestive or gausi It is for sale by alt trespectable medtciuo dealers, pries, $1 per bottle. Bo auro and' ot the genuine BROWN'S IRON5tTBBS. Take no other, ' . . j J ln Kor uuliv irlinl.M-tl.!.Ml r.nll l.ir tl R ffM'lf. KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North O,nonn sireei. iwcasicr . aui!I r till Sepm.dAW w Ti fAfJSM HAfttUMOftf v , 1 - w : 1IJAVI5 ADOKli I.AitUKl'.Y' TO OlIK Stock of ' 1 i ' WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting ol otery do-s'-riptUmfol PAPER HANGINGS', ami among tlioui soinoot the Cltolccst' Style in the Kent Grade of, Goods. These will bu sold low In order to make sM-cily sales. KKMNANTSareaecumulatliigall tlin lima iu small lots, which are very desirable lor CIom'Is. Vestibules and KooinW. running In price Irom Xbreo Cents apiece up. . WINDOW SHADES In m'vr Dado falters. rialn Goods In All Colors and Widths. WIS KEEP AN ELEGANT I.1NB Ot HAVE CURTAINS -IN WHITE and VII HAM, . ,. liKDSKK, PII.LVW HrtAMS. nuims, LAMJiKEQUINS, tr. Poles in Hbony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and Walnut. Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. T U. MARTIN CO. CARPETS ; 1 '. ,11 . I AND ,' ,' WALL PAPEES. NEW PATTERNS POR TALL TRADE. NEW COLOR!?, NKW DESIGNS, NEW PRICES. borne few UEMKANTS et less than half. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor.WctKngijrtl'Sb. LANCASTER. PA. auiMA ajii H&ABnrjuuk.r rjlUU MAKTUV. '1 1 i 1 MB M ! BROIT; JABS! WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL, " china;;hall. : i t 'J,l't C I llu.lnnarliin fAr IflSnlT 1 ' .) jiwyi'X1" -j' ,..-., PORCELAIN USXb flUIT J1R& , Pints, QBSxts,aaa Half Galkms.. ,,, ,. , , j , - flirt-, fj , ' . Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar, Cohanaey Glaaa.Tob Frpit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JABS.' t ri -I OJ )fl.'M JELLY TUMBLE88I- '.' ! '1 IJ r, High & jjmvtin 15 MASTKING STBBBT. - LANCASTER, PA.
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