i "; ! (Ue 1 aWflBl ittdftg vllvvJv VoIimc XYlII--o 301 LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1882. Price Two tent-. J' M B. QITUUI CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT: We are Receiving Almost FOR THE FALL TRADE. THE AURORA OABPET SWEEPER, the most complete Carpet Sweeper in the world, for which we are sole agents for Lancaster county, is selling rapidly. Call and see it. JJSTO. S. GMATLER No. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER. B oweas 4c HURST. 129-131 NORTH Large Stock oi Comforts now open. Splendid Comforts for $1.00. SPLENDID COMFORTS FOB 81.25. SPLENDID COMFORTS FOR 81.GO. LARUE STOCK OV QUILTS NOW OPEN. Splendid Qullta lor 75c. $1.00 and $1.25. Elegant Line Marsailles. (V.u icrpanes now open anil masked very low. Elegant Line ot Flannels now open, In Scarlet, Gray and White very low. MOSQUITO CAMin:-:s In Pink and White, medium and large sizes, very low, and put up without extra charge. Elegant Lines of MERINO UNDERWK.y: for Ladles, Children and' Men. Please gives us a call as we sell good goods at VERY LOW PKICKS. BOEE8 & HTJRST. M VKKS BATIirOM. Aell - In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & R-ATHFON, DKV H AOEB IIKOTHKK'S CAKU. A CARD. Lancaster July 28, 1882. lu anticipation of chauges to be made in our Clothing Department (arrangements for which aro now going on) we desire to reduce our stock to tho minimum, and offer Spring and Summer wears at tho Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to be closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles and Duck Vests ; Creole Check and Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonade Panta loons ; Cassimere Suits, made skeleton ; Blue Flannel Suits and full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres, Serges, &c, &c Yours, respectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street. N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAH HESTOCK'S We shall continue, during the remaiudcr of AUGUST to close out the balance of SUMMER STOCK of every description, at LOW PRICES, preparatory to receiving a Large Stock of NEW FALL GOODS. Our ONE DOLLAR QUILT Beats Anything Ever Sold at the Price. New DARK STYLE CALICOS and SATINES Now Opened. Choice Styles at Low Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. XL b.ovsb jrujtNiauim hoods. iL.INN A WII.IAON. Housefurnishing ! FLINN & WILLSON. HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE REPAIRS. PERSONS WISHING TO II AVE TIIEIK FURNACES, STOVB8, HEATERS and RANGES in Good Order for the Winter, Should Have it Done Now, to Avoid the Rush and Delay in the Busy Season. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tin Rooting and Spouting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, (8I6N OF THE TWO BIG DOGS J JPZiVMBBM'B w Hui.raar.iE depot fok Water Closets and Bath Tube, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Flimbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, V" Plnmbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies. SLATE HOOFING. SI ATE ROOFING. N0t.il, 18 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. DMt GOODB, Jte. Daily Something New QUEEN STREET, (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) VLOTHINii. lVEacLe Garments. NO. GOODS. LANCASTER, PA. SUPPLIES. in our Carpet Department & CO., Lancaster, Pa. GEO. P. RATHVON. 12 EAST KING STREET. VLOTHflfO. C KCIAL NOTICE TO MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF KEADV-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Room to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we deslro to express our thauks to tho people lor the great sup port they have given us this season. It " incites us to renewed efforts to please the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYfc. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, M.25; worth $7.50. 05 Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00; worth (8.25. 150 Fine Blue Flannel Suits, $7.50; worth (12. C9 Men's Elegant Business Suits, (7; worth $12. 116 Fine All-Wool Cassimere Suits, $9; -worth (15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, (12; worth $17.50. 300pairs ot Men's Pants at 95c. 550 pairs or Men .Light Pants, in ten styles.at (1.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Light Thin Coat? trom 45c. upwards. Dust ers from 65c. upwards. Our stock in Boys1 and Children's Clothing s still largo and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing fioni J1.G2: (2.00, $3.25, (4.50, $5.25. up to (7.00 a suit. Roys' Suits from (2.00 and upwards. OCR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line or Suitings and Pantaloonings, and for workmansliip, tit and prices can't be beat anywhere in the city. We still ljold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus tom made; but if people wish to save money they should not forgct,betore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and (SMiO Suits.marle right up In any style to your order f Remember, this Great Seduction is only for the Kext fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the rush. L. GAISIM & BEO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Light on tho Southwest Corner or Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House Id the City. OrRINU AND HUMMER NOVELTIES. AT H. GERHART'S t NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby Inform my customers that my stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY TESTING Is now complete. I have now the largeatand choicest assortment of WOOL.ENS. For Fine Tailoring In the city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. E GMHAET. S1ENTLEMKN. We call your attention to an Important dis covery In our practice which we have foucd very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those suffering from any or the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuso or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (late Jordan & Davidson), No. 1025 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation: 10a.m. till 2 p.m.. and 5 till 8 r- TO. marSWmeod Reaay-Maae Clotlimg. Taini C0NKLING IN THE SUEF. A NOTABLE BATHER AT MANHATTAN The Spectacle That Attracted Attention and evoked Admiration Mauly Strength and Beauty Bat tllng tne Waves. Manhattan Beach Letter iu Prcsa. Shall I describe his bathing suit '.' lie wore a close fitting tunic of a diagonally striped blue and white material, cut rath cr deeoUcte, and with si f.rfc arms that left exposed fully one b.ili' of tho biceps. Breeches of the same striped material came just below the knees ; his calves glistened in the slantin sunlight; bis pink feet patted tho warm hand one after the other shapely feet, which might well have 'made the Rev. Dr. Deems falter in his belief that the feet of tho late Commo dore Vanderbilt wero the most beautiful ever seen. In the case of the Oriental bather, perhaps the heels were a trifle long for the requirements of the severely classic 'standards; but they were not ex cessively long, and as he stood erect upon the sand they seemed to lend additional stability to his pose, guaranteeing to the ye, as it were, that he should not tumble over backwards. A ridiculous straw bon net covered his head, partially concealing the features from view. This useless and disfiguring appendage, however, was soon discarded. An invoiuntary murmur of admiration lan through the crowd when the straw hat was Hung aside, and a wealth of chestnut and silver locks were abandoned to the amorous south southeast wind. I have tied to convey some of the su peificiaiaspects of the figure posed on tho sand, under the eyes of two or three hun dred interested observers. The counte nance wore a calmly meditative cxprcs ston, and was turned toward tho Eist. You can draw tho face for yourself by following these simple directions : Take a scrap of paper and a pen and make a V, about twice as big as this ; inside the large V make a small V, its lino paralled to those of tho other ; make a dot or pe riod above eaoh of the shoulders of the outer V, and just above and between the two dots put a cedilla. The point of the outer Y is the point of tho beard or tho chin ; tho poiut of the inner Y is the point of the nose ; tho dots are the eyes, aud the cedilla represents the curl on the fore head. It is true that the rigid outlines of the big Y convey only a faint idea of the Olympian chin, that tho little V imper fectly expresses the hateur or the nose, that the periods for eyes lack expression, whilo tho cedilla is an inadequate repre sentative of the grace and flexibility of tho curl ; nevertheless, if you have care fully followed the directions, tho portrait will not be uorccognizablo. We now saw the figure advance into tho water with a superb march like that up-and-down motion of the fore-legs of a high-stepping steed,, which the Ficnch call puijj'cr. llo paused when tho cold water struck his ankles, and for an in staut seemed disposed to draw back. The spectators waited, breathless: The faces of the bathers at tho ropes wcto all turned toward the new-comer. What would his decision bo ? Would ho reheat, lesign, abandon the enterprise ; or would ho display a physical courage equal to his physical beauty, and push right on, up to his knees, up to his hips, up to his chin, up to liis curl if need be? Suspenso was not of long duration. At that moment tho sun flashed out from behind a fleecy cloud that bad temporarily obscured it ; Gilmore's band, some hundred yards away, struck up a lively march ; a combing wave swept in aud caught the hesitating Apollo to its bosom, rolling with him over and over on the sano, and leaving him sur prised, but not discomfited, stranded in two feet ot water, his features set now with tho determination to venture all, his curl dauk but not demoral ized. Then, followed by the partially sup pressed applause of the increasing crowd of spectators, he slowly rose to his bands and knees and finally to his feet, and, with a movement quite as stately and a little more cautious thau before, pushed his way toward tho nearest rope. It was a maunificent exhibition of intrepidity physical manhood iu action, battling with the elements. Slowly and more slowly he proceeded as he got in deeper and deeper. Every incoming wave ho confronted with a well-squaicd breast, pausing and caie lully balancing himself for the encounter. His legs were out of sight now aud the proportions of his torso were not fully distinguishable ; but even when nothiog was visible but his head and shoulders, the dignity of his carriage was still appar ent. Tho graces of liis entire person seemed to have assembled in that part of him which was still above water. When ho reached the ropo ho laid Lold of it with both hands, the bathers iu pos session respectfully making way for him. After a while tho boldest of them ap proached aud seemed to be giving him ad vice of some sort, probably in regard to bobbing. He heard them courteously, but without encouraging further familiar ity, aud persisted in his own management of the case. His method was to bob while the crest of tho wave was still some yards away, and thus he encountered the force of the water under disadvantageous con ditions. In lact, ho brought up with a kick, a splash aud a splutter 'every time. Beforo long it seemed to strike him that he was probably iu too deep. A litllo fur ther to tho east and a little uearcr the thickest throng of spectators (mauy ladies bad by this time piessed their way to the brink of the bulkhead, at tbo risk of a thorough wetting) there was another lope wholly unoccupied. To gain this it was necessary to venture across at least a dozen yards of foamiug brine, where the depth was fully two feet aud a half; and tho wind, which had hauled off to a point to the eastward, was blowing with increased freshness. Nevertheless, thepassago fiom one ropo to tho other was courageously undertaken. Tho drum major of the Twenty-second regiment could not have waded along in front of the spectators more majestically or with more perfect self possession under the embarrassing gaze of so many eyes. He had discovered by this time what ho must do to prcscrvo bis balance when tho waves struck bis legs. The passage, no doubt, would have been accomplished in a triumphantly suc csssful manner had not the notice of the adventurer been attracted by tho well mrant but untimely salute of an acquaint ance on shore. He paused to smile and to wave his band, and in fulfilling this social obligation he relaxed for an instant his at tcntion to tho matter of physical equilib rium. It happened that at the same in stant there came a rolling in from the six thousand miles of ocean to the right of him a ridge of water which might have been a tidal wave for its size and malig nity. It struck bim just as he was smiling and waving his hand. A second later nothing was seen abovo tho turmoil of waters save a pair of legs partially encased in blue and white, breeches wildly churn ing tho air. Another brief interval of ter rible suspense and there sat on the strip of land at the foot of the bulkhead blowing the ocean out of his throat and nose and trying with his knuckles to clear his eyes of brine one of the most distinguished of Ameilpan statesmen, a man whom Oscar Wilde mentioned by name to Sam Ward as the finest specimen of manly beauty to bo found outside the Caucasus. THIS MIUROSUOPISTS. A Dissertation Upon the Kecent Assembly at x.imira. New York Times. The Anglo-Saxon race has a marked fondness for clubs and associations. When- over any three Englishmen agree as to any one thing they immediately form them selves into a club. Englishmen who own canoes feel irresistibly impelled to organ ize a canoe club ; tho canoeists who go on long cruises cannot be happy unless they have a cruising club, and should any three members of tho latter club think proper to cruise in gray shirts instead of blue shirts they would instantly see the necessity of forming a gray shirt club. In this country we do not form as many clubs as the Englishmen form, but we or ganize ' associations." The difference between a club and an association consists chiefly in the fact that an association dines only once a year, while perpetual dinners are in progress at every club. The num ber of American associations is about eleven legions. Every business, trade or profession admits .of almost infinite sub divisions, each of which is mado the basis of an association. Take, for example, the various occupations which have the milch cow as their excuse for existence. There is the Cattle Raisers' association, tho Cattle Importers' association, the Milk Producers' association, the Milk Sellers' association, and the - Milk Consumers' as sociation, besides the numerous other as sociations connected with butter, cream and cheese. Every association must hold its annual meeting and eat its annual din ner. Tbo Druggists' association has re cently dined upon drugs; the Dentists' association has exercised its artificial teeth together, and the Journeymen Tailors' association has eaten its annual goose. The most recent alT.iir of tho kind was the anuual meeting of the American Microscopists' association, which took place at Elmira tho other day, and aftcr waid spread itself over Seneca lake and penetrated to Watking Qlen. The meeting of tho microscopists was one of much interest to themselves and to those who had the good fortune to meet them. Each microscopist carried a glass iu his rigiit eye which magnified six hun dred times and a compound oscillating solar microscope iu his pocket ready to be produced at a moment's notice. As the members of the association arrived at the particular hotel where they were to have . their annual dinner tho exhibited that pleasing combination of high spirits and scientific zeal charictcristic of the true scientific person. They dispersed them selves through tho botol whilo awaiting tho diuuer hour, and insisted upon sub mitting every object of interest to the test of tho microscope. Tho hotel clerk's dia moudwas seized aud placed under tho mi croscopo by Prof. Smith, who pronounced it to be paste before tbo astonished owner had time to express his indignation aud to assign tho professor to room No. 407 tho smallest and loftiest room in tho house. Prof. Brown deftly stole behind a lady who was dressed forapromeuade and suc:02ded in viowiug her bonnet through tho microscope. In a paper afterward read by him at tho business meeting of the association, he demonstrated tho bonnet was distinctly visiblo when magnified eight hundred diameters, and that it re sembled iu structure and material tho head-coverings worn by women fifty years ago. A leading politician who was stop ping at the hotel, and who believes that ex-Senator, Conkling is a great statesman and that ex-President Hayes has a heart which formerly bled for tho poor negro, was chased nearly a mile by a mob of ex cited microscopists who were determined to examine his braiu with tho powerful microscope in the possession of Prof. Robinson, au instrument capable of mag nifying twenty thousand times. When the microscopists sat down to dinner eaoh one produced his compound oscillating microscope aud carefully ex amined every article of food. Excited shouts went up as new discoveries of me tallic, vegetable, aud sausage' substances were discovered in tho soup. " Au exami natiou made of the water resulted in the discovery of such an enormous quantity of infusoria, mammalia and pachydermata that tho microscopists unanimously re fused to driuk it. During tho progress of the meal much enthusiasm was aroused by the announcement of Prof. White that he had discovered a trace of hairpin in the beefsteak, thus upsetting the theory that the beefsteak of American hotels is a chemically pure carbuiet of solo leather, and, at a later hour, Prof. Black's asser tion based ou a thorough microscopic examination that he had discovered wor tlcberricR in the wortleberry pudding and wine in the wino sauce, led to a heatid discussion, in the course of which thirty eight microscopists declared that Prof. Black was an ignorant and unprincipled pretender, and eleven others maintained that tho professor was acting iu good faith, and that his discoveries could bo accounted for on tho theory that the waiter had given him by mistake a piece of whortleberry pudding made expressly for the landlord's privato table. After dinner tho microscopists visited Seneca Lake aud Watkins Glen. No ex explanation of this visit has been given. Both tho lake aud tho gleu are distinctly visible to tho naked eye, and there was no reason why they should bo looked at through the microscope. Tho association would have rendered a much greater ser vice to the cause of science had its mem bers succeeded in examing their hotel bill with a microscope. It is said that several attempts wero mado to perform this feat, but that tho bill was so large that it was impossible to bring even the largest mi croscope to bear upon it. Still, wo would not find fault with the microcropists, for they held their annual meeting in the in terests of their appetites rather than of science, and doubtless they felt that the meeting was a very successful one. It Was a Cigarette Smoker. It was unmistakably a male bibed, but such a rig ! Over six feet tall, suit of white flannel, baggy breeches, coat cut off at hips, shoestring front shirt, No. 11 russet leather shoes with rubber soles, white scull cap with knot of white lace falling to tho shoulder, button holo bouquet, beard less face and a law tenuis stick that would make a nice plaything for a three-year-old boy. He entered the cigar store. " Bet a dollar ho buys a cigarette !" " Take tho bet !" Aud the second speaker won. Hero is what took place in the store : " Have you any cigarrettes ?" " Lots of 'cm. What kind do you waut ?" " Tbo best you.havo ?" " Hero aro 3. As good as any in the raaikct." " Give mo two of them" (laying a penny upon tho show case.) "We dont't break bunches " u Don't you sell two for a penny ?" " No, sir." ' Ah ! In that case I shall not patron ize you !" and it stalked oat, In Beckford's Halls of Eblt., the crowd is represented as running around, each man with -an Incurable wound in his bosom, and agrees not to speak of it. How many there are all around us that have the painful and wearisome symptoms or kidney or liver dis ease, dui are Kept dv a raise ueiicacy imui speaking of it. But the disease la restrained by no such feeling ot delicacy, but silently and assldiously works on In the dark, until the patient is compelled to call in aid. How much better to take it in time, and to secure Hunt's Bcmedy, the great kidney medicine, and give the disease its death blow la its very beginning. This Is the ono medicine tnat can search out, nnd root out, every ill ot kidneys or liver, and that cures cases that seem In curable. auglS-lwd.eoilAw Nerves, brain, and muscles gain strength and the power ot endurance by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sole at II. B. Cochran's drug store. J37 North Queen street. Lancaster. asilwdftw The Celluloid Eye-Glasses are the lightest, handsomest and most durable made. Get a pair. For salo by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. aSl-lwdeod Shiloh's Catarrh kkmkdt a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria nnd Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen street. Give Hlin a Best. W lion enfeebled by long suffering proceed ing irom torpid uver. ouiou.sness, inuigcsuon constipation, or sick headache, take Burdock Blood Bitters, which give rest to tho weary and reinvigorates all tho organs ot the body. Price $1. For sale at II. li. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Shiloh's curb -mix immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Uronchltis For 6aleatlochran's drug store, 137 North Queen slice t. Walnut Leaf llalr Kestorer. It is entirely different from all others. It I as clear as water, and. as its name indicates, lo a perfect Vegetable Hair llestomr. It will immediately rree tho head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It f'ocs not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, fngar of Lead and Nltratoot Silver preparations have done. It will clungn light or failed hair in a few days to a beaut itul glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CI'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New York. jnnGlyd.codAw Wnv will too cough when Shiloh's cure willcive immediate tellef. Price, 10 cts., 50 cts. and$l. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen strot. It is the height of folly to wait until yon :ire In bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cured by a timely use ol Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have knowu sickly families made tho healthiest by it. Ob server. al Imdcodftcow A Signal Victory. The value ol electricity as a remedial agent has gained a signal victory over prejudice. Thomas' Eclectric Oil stands lorcmost in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell ot tho wondrous cures ot rheuma tism, neu ratgia, hurts, und sores, etc. . ellectei I by Its agency. For sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store. 1:17 North Queen street. Lancaster. iutr HOODS. w Y GOODS AT SWARR'S. fiLEACIIED CANTON FLANNEL REMNANTS. Wo have now open Bleached Canton Flan nel Ueninnuts that are really worth from 12 to 18 cents, that we an: selling ut V, 10 ami Viy& cents. Now is the time to purchase these goods, as you may not get them latsr iu the i-cusou. Also about 4,00iJ yards ot Now Dark Styles of Prints In Ueinnants, at c. Kemember our Patent Buck hhirt, TIIK DE FIANT ; it has been tested anil found worthy. VTKW YORK STOKK. Black Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silks. Watahand&Co. Are now showing an Immense Hue of their famous brand ot ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, AT 50c., C2Jic, 75c, 87c., $1.00, $1.25 A YAUD. An elegant assortment of BLACK DRESS SILKS, AT 75e., 87jc., SI.00, $l.'ir, S1.W, $1.75 A YABD. New FALL SHADES lu COLORED DRESS HOODS, AT 75c. AND $1.10 A YABD. Au Immense variety of Latc3t Styles in CALICOES, SATINES, AND CHINTZES. AT LOWEST 1'BICES. NEW YORK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. Tt TKTZGKK & UAUGIIMAN'S, NEW CHEAP S'JOIiE, Have tho Largest und Cheapest stock ot BLACK Frencb Cashmeres IN THIS CITY. BLACK CASHMERES at 12 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 20 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 25 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 37 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 45 BLACK CASHMERES at .',0 BLACK CASHMERES at GO BLACK CASHMERES at 75 BLACK CASHMERES at 87 cts. cts. cts. cts. cts. BLACK CASHMERES at $1 00. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.12. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.25. ALSO Black French Wool Annures, Black French Wool Moires. BLACK BROCADES. BUCK BROCADES. AT & NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. JanH-lvdAw G1ENUINK VARA CIGAKs. A T article, onl v 5 cents at FINE HARTMAN'? YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE, MMMOAH. BKOWfl-S IKON HT MALARIA Malaria ia an almost indescribable malady which not even the most tal ented pbyiioiana are able to fathom. Its cause k most frequently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very littlo question, but this opiniou is substantiated by facte Malaria does not necessarily mean chills aud fever whilo these troubles usually ac company it. It often affects the suf ferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleepless ness, a tired feeling and a high fever tho person afflicted growing weaker and weaker, loses llesh day after day, until he becomes a mere skeleton, a shadow of bis former self. Malaria once having laid IN hold uon the human frame, the door of the systeu is thrown ojhjii to nervous diseabes. Tho body wt-uk und enfeebled nbsurbs no nourish meiit, but subnistlnK upon itself, tho digostive organs no longer j:r loriu their fiincious; the liver be comes torpid, and other organ failing to do thlr rontlnii work, speedily become disordered, ami dissolution and deattt are :i:. to ensue. Iu addition to being a certain cure for malaria and chills aad fever.' - BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is hii-lily recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain aud eflicieut tunic ; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia inter mittent fevers, want of appetite, Io-k of strength, lack of energy, etc. En. riohes tho blood, strengthens the mus cles, aud gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive or gans. It is for sale by all rcbpectablu medicine dealers, price, $1 per bottle. Bo sure and set the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, For sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 unci ISO North Queen street. Lancaster auUtlllScptl5,d&w Z LAXVAHTEK WATVUJKS. ri'H r. FOUR LaNCASTKKWATVII KB VA It L ried by Employees at tho Pas-scuger IVixit of the rennsylvanla Kailroad, in Lanrasicr City, whose Kcuiarkvble Record is here attest ed by their Owners, are Not ' ' Special," but Averago Lancaster Watches. Although made here in Lancaster. AT HOME, they do, witii Proper Adjustment, tin; Act-unite Work ot foreign "Specials," at much Less Cost to the l'urchaser. who, buying a linciistcr Watch, can readily have it ex changed it in any respect unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone." I'KltNSYLVABIA KaILUOAD C'OH l'.1Y. I Lancaster station, August.'., is J. ( I have carried tor nearly TWO YKilC It Lancaster Watch of the ' Keystone" stem wind grade. It has given me perfect satisfac tion lu every respect, but c.siei-iully its an ac curate time-keeper tor it has kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with our Standard Kiillroud Timu during the en t lie past year! To :ill pri sons who are required to have correct tune, but especially to RAILROAD MEN. I would conuiiciiuy recount eiui me i-ane.tster watcti. W. V. llAMltltlUIIT. I'asxewjcr Aycnt. 2. "Keystone." f luring the past forty yeurs I have can led a number or watches, but the Lancast-r Watch of the "Keystone" stem-winding grade, is thn best I li.iva ever had for keeping time. I havu bail it now for nearly TWO EARS. It nun "to the dot" always. and is as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch 1 have ever seen. I don't believe there wa3 ever a belter timekeeper, for ordinary use. turned out of uuy watch factory In the world. KDWARI KAUTZ, Depot Policeman. 3. "West End." One year ago. or longer, I pit rehustd Ir Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Wnteh of ilm West End" grade It has lncn O.N Til K MINUTE EVER SINCE with our Ihdlio.id Time, and as a timepiece cannot readily he excelled. I could not get any higUer-prieeii watch that would be more satMuctory. A watch that will stand, the test, ol R.MLKOlJ USE so well as these Lancaster movements do, must be a good one. This is the only watch I have ever carried that husdine anything like its good work, aud I don't waut anything better. W. V. WELCHANP. Clerk in Ticket OJicc. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch or the "West End" stein-wind graile Hint I bought trom Mr. 11. M. Shreiner TWO YEARS ANOKIUHT MONTHS ago, is a flrst-ela.ss time-ke imr. It has run VERY ACCURATELY with ti:c I'linnsylvania Railroad Time ALL THE WHILE, and has given me perfect satisfaction. 1IEN.JAMIX KIEHI. Depot Kinplnycr. CAMPMIB. piABjrarrs. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture. UAU and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, -Z.io yard i per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AC GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to mako room and glvo my entire attention lo wholesale trade of my own manufactnrci goods. Please call early. KS. SHIRK, CARPET HAIL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. BXuCKS. Carpets TH CREASE TOVK OAF1TAX. 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