r: teas-: - Fnlnms XIXNe. 267. LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. JULY lL', 183. Price Twe Cents. iTT7?- Sf dkhje CacnopteS "v- kvKanaHvy. 2 '.VATEB COOLBHB, XV. F LIMN ft BllENKMAN. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dellai ler an artiste you could purchase for ninety cents ? We aie Uie agenls ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadswertli, Martinez & Longman's Pare Prepared Paints. And we claim that tlicy arc the beat and cheape-t paints in Amcrlc. And wc don't make tlilf assertion and leave it unsupported. Paint one-half el nny surlace or one-hall el any building I. li this p.iulunil the ether half with s'rictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any e.hcr rnixe I paints In this country, and 11 the par, painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent. 1 ss than ler paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And further, any buHdlng that lias been painted with this paint that a net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining tofer a proper term of years, w- 11! repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may s-elect. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this Hbei al eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund in any eilglnul package of WADSWOttTII, MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S PUKE I'KEPAUED PAINTS. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA DRY lEOIWJK KAHNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STPEET. Ladies' Jerseys, . Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN ALL COLOUS-Mnroeu, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Myrtle. Perfect Fitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment et these Goods, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO. JKltSKV CLOTH BY TI1K TAUD, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND hllfcTLAND bllAWLS IN UREAT VARIETY AT LOWE&T PHICES. G-EOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I.IVEBY TTODOUTIM'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale ' Stables. FRIST-CLASS L70RSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Sreet ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. lL.VaiBINO AJfU lOlla L.. A UN OLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. IOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BOOKS AS1 JUH IIAU-K'S hONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, Hew Leather Hand -Bags HgrAt'tlie Sign of the Big Boek. TIM WAKE, AC. JOHN V. SWIAU51. GREAT BARGAINS. JUfaT RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF LARGE CHANDELIERS AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing and Gaslltting Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUJTS, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET, tel27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. JUVSICAJC., w ILCOX Sc WU1TB THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STBEET, H. H. LUOKENBAOH, Agent. A Full Assortmentet the various styles con stantly en nana and ler sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be" teund te be very 8-.porier In Quality and Moderate in Price. Having tevered my connections with the Estcy Organ Company, 1 take this method te inform my triends In Lancaster county, I am new sclilne an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Plcase call and examine one el the most beautltul-iened Organs uianu uianu taelured in the United States. M r. Luckenbacli Is also agent ler the famous "Knabe," MePhail, Vese & Eons, Grevenatein & Fuller, Hallet & Davis, And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards.. febl7-tid tiOOOB. STABLE. UAH FITTING. HTATIOSFBY. UL.Ae.H ASD QVEENSn ABE. H 1UM Ja aiAICTIJI. at-b CHINA HALL A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, -AT High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKK. PA. cmOCEJCIES. A T KURSK'd. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED 11EEF, PQTTED MEATS, vlr.: Ham, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, &c. Lunch Tenfruc, Hams, Dried Beel (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Mack oral impound cans, soured Mackeral ia 2 pound cans. Schrlmps, Olives and Pickets in small bot tles. Cress & Blackwell's Pickles. Lea A Per rin'B Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever Heney. w CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES AT BUKSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. TUMT ruBGKT THE TWO HHAIX HA JL y5. cigars rr Be., genuine article, at HAKTM 'S YELLOW FBONT CIQAK exuac, MKUICAJL T KCULLGL'flUS OF FACTS CONCERNING ti r n. j A I A R I A III rljrillr. ,.... , ,. . .. . . Every liule impurity in the air annear-s with some dtlif ate coiibiiiuiiens te b ab-erbwi. ir . cna,r Dy "eiegaies uavis auu w iiey. tie affect the fieaiiu. I can ivcei!ect wheie a del- , read his speech, which outlined the plat icate child, -nmc three years iig , ws taken , form While the convention wared for uuiuaiAWLiauu ii, 11 a. jjiui liui uvui UIIB hundred leet long, across a imrsli caused hy i the ebb and flew tit the t'.les, evei grown by! ihick wceus. i no niisi ea.y unjemi'i ua'l cuius an t rcver, although It w.h nvur Ust ire se enectea. Att;r taking the pteper remedy, hiiis' Lir Eeplft, It was entirely rottero I te health anil con- J tinucdsoier ever twelve meuitw, when the , satne trip na-t uain taken, the buuie inarsh cre-sed ever, and the same way as before tins j child was taken with chills ami lever, though I net having had any ler eve u year, and has i never hart one since, fully demonstrating huw trifling the cause, nd hew iiizl liens ieul atr is te penetiate the system. ! A DAMP CELLAR, A CONFINED CLOSET, A BADLY VENTILATED UOOM. A LITTLE DECAYED MATl'Elt Oli BAD WATER WILL l'lSODUUE MALAK1A. This Poieenous tterni can be DKSTKOVED (fei we knevr vliat w way), by at intutvald uxjiesingiii SUsPELTED PLACES. Darby's Prepliylactic Fluiil. Sclentillc men have iu vain looked ler a mera effectual Destroyer of Contagion or In lectien, th'tn Chletlux, and when the talent of Plot. Darby, professor et chemistry in WI1 -lams College, dtsceveicdthl'j combination and was enabled te pieducu lhls ozenized Chlo rine tint most cttuctu il. searching and pene trating malarial nuttiletu was secured ler CHOLIillA, SCAULET PKVEIt, SUALL POX, YELLOW FEVhi'. Tliis very b aulitul royal purple coleicd flu d lias never been kue-vn te be excelled. Thousands et bottles et It sue sold, feri is a household rimedy th.it does net confine itself le being merely a disinfectant, biU. for tne bath is delightful, ler burns unequa'cd. IN DIPUTHEE1A, a blessing without piiee TO PItEVENT SICKNESS, te cuiifc- sici:nesc. TO EltADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. TO PUKIFY THE AIR. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid 13 mere llioreuj known remedy. h and effectual t.i i any Prepaietiby J. 11. ZEILIN U CO.. Mannt. Cheu.l?ts, Phila feiphia. Fer sale by IruggiBls. 50 cents jv r bottle. Pint bottles, il.OJ. ' Janll-lyeed&w T lift: CKL.KItl,TKlJ ct KIDNSY-WORT THK SPECIFIC toil KIDNEY DISEASES, L1VEU TKOU15LES. CONSTIPATION, PILE?, KEHALK WEAKNESS ASD lUIh,U.UATJSM. PUX3IUIAA3 KMIXMCtild UKAK11I.V. " I liave found KSilnoy-Werl te work like a charm, doing all that is' claimed for it. After using it several yuivs. In mv puictice, I, a legular pbyaieljn,' cm endorse if heartily. It has dine better than any remtdy 1 ever used." It. K. Clark, M. D., tentli lleie. VI UANISKKOUS K1UM.V Ulfel'iAK. "A stroke et paralysis prostrated me, aKe dangerously dieasing inv kidneys. The loc lec loc ters tailed but Kidney-Wert cured -inc." K. Sladc, 18 Blackstenn St , ISoSten, Mas. Mv kidney trouble hid looted ler S years. I often passed bleed. Kidney Wei t cured me." Michael Cote, Montgomery Centre, Vt. EIDNKX JJISKAU AND !UI I.U.U Al Ja.H. ' Twe el my triends had my trouble." says Mr. Eldridge Maleeiu, et W. si Bath, Me. "1 was given up te die, by my physician and friends We all had k dney disease and rheu matism. Mine w-set 30 years st milini' Kid ney Wert has entirely cured all three efu.i " " I had kleney troubles for many yean. Kidnev-Wert cured vie.'' J. M. Dews, et Die bold, Sale Ce., as Canal St., New Orleans. CURED AtTKB SO YJSAKM. I devoutly thank Ged that 1 leund out the the virtues of Kidnev-Wert," writes C. I'. Brown, et West pert, N.Y. "It has cured mc el a20yeais casoei terrible kidney disease." KIDNEYS, L1TEK AND CONSTIPATION. "The most sallsiactery results," wiitts Jas. K. Ueed, et Ne. Aeien, Me., "in cases el kiilucv and 11 cr troubles and constipation, have followed from the use el KMney-Weit by membeis of my lamily." Kidney Troubles and Rheumatism. " My attending physician gave me up. I had rheuinal sin ami Kidney troubles fei &) yuan;. Many oclersand numberless lemedles old me norfeoii. -My friends, tee, thought mv death was certain. Kidney-Wert lias cntinli cured mc," se wilted Elbudge Malcolm, Weal liath, Me. L.1VEK DISORDER. " Please tell my bro. soldiers, and the pub lic, tee," appeals J. :. Power, et Tienten, III., tbreueh the bt. Leuis Olebe-Dcm. and Jlemc and Fireside, "that Kidney-Wiut curetl my liver disorders, which I'd had ler 'JO yens." li-J-'Si RUEUiUATtS't. "I have tried a great number," truly re marks Mr. W. N. Giese, el Scr.fiten. Pa , un der date of Dec.12, '8J. "iiut tueie is no oilier remedy like Kldney-Weit, Utrcuriny liieuina tism and diseased kidneys." INFLAMMATION OF ItLAUDKK. " Chronic inflammation of the bladder, two years' duration, was my wile's complaint," writes Docter C. M. Summerlin. et sun mil, Ua. "Her mine often contained mucus, pus, and was sometimes bloody. Physicians, jne jne scriptiens my own included and domestic remedies only palliaU! her pains. Kidney Kidney Wert, however, has entirely curtdjicr," INTERNAL F1L1U9. " 1 had internal piles ler several years," said .1. B. Meyer, et Myersiewn, Pa. "Nothing helped me except Kidney-Wert. cured mc." LAD1KV TKUDUlKS. Ilcspcct the confidence reposed in you by ladles. "It has helped mt in Intricate dis eases." writes Mrs. Annie Keckbald, el Jar retvil'e. Mil. This lady wrote us about Kidney-eort 'a curative effects. ' RnEUJlATlS.lI. 'Nothing else would," tersely says Justice J . G. Jewell, et Woodbury, Vt., " but Kidney Kidney Wert did cure my three years' llieumatlsui." DYSFEFJla. Our correspondent, Mr. Jesiah Kenny, et Landisburg. Pa , says : " Ki mey-Weit. cured my dyspepsia. 1 had it lu its werjt form tee." A WlLLlNU OATH. " i will swear by Kidney-Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. it. Kauffuian, Lancaster, Pa. ( Al. its patrc.s de the same, Mr. K.)' DEL1UATE COMPLAINrS. Anether lady. Mrs. J. I!. Ol irk, Amltce City, La., writes: "Kidncy-Weit has cwreii me el habitual constipation, pain In the side, as well us some ether delicate complaints." iy9-lweedw IKAX'8 MJra'uilttU BtKUlUINE. TttH J Great English Remedy. An unlailing care ter impotency, and all Diseases thai iollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at flper pack age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mall en the receipt el the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 -and 139 North Q,upcii street. On account oL'coUntcr eL'coUntcr oL'ceUntcr leits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper . the only genuine. Guarantees eleure Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by 11. B, Ooeuiun, Druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O.. . X. aprl3.1vrtw YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE, 81 ertn Queen street. Headquarters ler tnelbest 6c cigar In the city, at HABTMAN'S. NILES AND LIVSEI. THE KKPUULICAN STATE CONVENTION i Nominated Alter Warm CentcsM A Victory j ler Magee wver Uuay Mew the i Ileeses Were for 1'arty ! Unity. I Iu tbe Republican state convection Wed ucsday afternoon immediately upon reas , tembliDg the report from the committee 1 ou permanent organization was received. It made Jehn Cessna, of Bedford, presi ' dent, continued the temporary secretaries an(j provided for the u-tial filty vice pres- idents. Cessna was conducted te the ... ,.. . j t.. .. the committees en resolutions, thire were calls for Cooper repeated and carried around the bouse. Cooper was sitting ou the front of the platform, but he did uet respond. It was theu decided that caudi dates should be presented for nomination. Sam Lesch, who was championing the c.iube of Passniore ou the lloer of the con ventieu, moved that the nominations for btate tica&uier be liist made. Tedd, of Cumberland, proposed an amendment te nominate liibt an candidate for auditor geueral. This led ie a c insiderable debate, which was iuienupted by a motion of Chuke, of Philadelphia, that the vete by which it was decided te go ou with the nominations be lcceusidered. This was carried after some confusion, duriugiwhich Cooper was again called for. Breeding, of Philadel phia, who had a ficat at the secretary's desk, moved that Senater Cooper beAsked te address the cotivcuHen. Tedd Bould net i.ee what was te be t gained by a vague ami iudeiluiie speech f'rpm SSuuater Coop er. This brought ruewed calls for Cooper. The invitation te Cooper was dually extended by a unanimous vote of the convention, but' Coepar himself couldn't see why he beuld be expected te. taik at this lime. ... ;i Lmsiuess-Iike way he .suggested that tlie convention, while waitiug ter the lesuluUeus committce, should makd tij) thuhtate committee. This su'iirehtinij was adopted by the convention and t'omethiug like half an hour was con humtd in getting the state committee arranged. V1ipu this had been done thcre was auether skhrnish ever the precedence iu the nomination, but the matter was again postponed uutd the resolutions should be bi ought in. The resolutions were net ready and tbe bahd filial in the interval, while a large number el the dolegates sought the neighboring baer saloons. It was half past four before the committee en resolu tions c.iiue in. Harry White read the ro re pc.it very distinctly, bat without notice able ecthiuiasrii, The fansa -"-l iiued-Aen '.l 1 1 prceedonce of nomi'-.atie'-"'aj;;'.iii cmie up. Is was proposed te bailee lirst,fer euiiiOT gbneral but Quay wanted it iMueudcd te ballet 3iut ler Mtate treasurer. Thore was a light ever this ia the resolutions committee, but it was th-'re lefened totheceuventtou. In (iioditiCUMeu Quay tee!: a premiuent ptutaudwas ansfaiued by Dr. D.ivis of L'tu-.'a&tcr. Oiaybil?, of Lancaster, aud Ceucial Tjild, of Cumberland, were-opposed te Quay. The call of the state eom eem eom inittee fcr tbu convention which named, the auditor geueral filst, was brought in te sutitain t e Oj'pi'bitieu te Quay. The result was that Quay was successful by a vete of 127 eas 10 112 nays. This was a distinct and impei taut victery.iii Quay's light for P.wsinere. It was oppes id enielly by tbe tuiuicieu uisu in! generally by the friends e! ether candidate:, for the treasureivhip. T!ie result of the vote made it necessary that candidates for treasurer should first be uemimted The candidates for btate tieasurer being uamed a ballet lcsnlted as fellows : Bunnell 27 '-'i 1M 'J7 : 0 hmiley Ki 11 IU 0 u Melioae 'Jt l.i It Hi 7 (' Hill !l 8 i; 7 ii e Ely 8 7 H r, 0 0 Passuiore 7J 77 7J IS 71 2i Hullugs i'rf 2'. 'ill il 2 7.J Kge is :;u ;ii 27 sm 5 Llsuy j. :u 1 17 '. &"i HO Irvin L. i! 0 0 u 0 u The convention then' took a iccess until 9 o'clock, wheu the nominations for audi tor general were made' and the balloting resulted as fellows : Nilea .. 72 79 9 115 157 tiritnesen ;. 70 7S ?S 9t M Vandcrslleu .. f.S S7 M 17 0 POttS 29 2S 2S 2 0 THE X'LATFOIWI. Demanding Protection sad tlie et the Tratte Dellar Reform Iteilcin(itlen Premised. The cemmittee ou resolutions reported the following platform, which was unani mously adopted : The Republic ui party of Pennsylvania makes declaration of its priucples as fol lowing : First. We unqualifiedly appreve and demand the continuance of that system' of. protection te home industry which has proved itself te be the basis of national iudependeuen, the iueeutive te industrial skill aud development and the guarantee et a just aud adequate scale of wages for labor, and we denounce all atteuipts te reduce the rates of the tariff below the level which will accomplish these ob jects. Second. Thai any surplus in the public treasury aiisiug fiem a redundant reve nue should, after paying the national debt as fabt as its condition permit, be distri buted from time te time te the several states, upon the basis of population, te reliove them from the burdens of local taxation aud provide meaus for the educa tion of their people. Third. That as the depreciation trade dollar is largely in the hands of our labor ing peeple and is a disturbing element iu the busiuess of the country, we declare it te be the duty of Congress te adept such legislation as will insure its full redemp tien and conversion into ether coin for circulation. Fourth. That we pretest against the practice of foreign government in aiding or enforcing the emigration of their pauper and criminal clashes te this country and we call upon the geueral government te take proper steps te pre vent the same. Fifth. The , Republicans t: Peuusyl vainia most heartily indorse the wifie aud conservative administration of President Arthur and believe that his administrative policy has, under the circumstances, done much te secure tbe present happy and prosperous condition of the country, aud thus we recognize iu him a faithful and worthy successor te our lamented martyr president, James A. Garfield. Sixth. We heartily approve of the pro pre vision made by the Republicans in Congress for giving the patriotic soldiers of the late war a preference according te qualifica tions for positions under the government. The soldiers aud sailors, their widows and orphans, have a first claim en the care, protection and gratitude of the American people. Seventh. We commend every effort te inaugurate thorough and correct civil service reform in all the departments of the national and state administrations. Eighth: We require that all offices be stowed within the party shall be upon the sole basis of fitness ; that competent and faithful officers shall net be removed ex cept for cause, and that tbe ascertained popular will shall be faithfully carried out by these holding office by the favor of the party. Ninth. That the Republican party is unequivocally committed te an economical administration of the affairs of the com monwealth ; the abolition of all taxes net required for the necessities of the state government ; that all laws te prevent fraud and waste should be rigidly enforced and faithful care given te the multifarious interests entrusted te the executive de partments of the government. Tenth. That the Republican party of Pennsylvania hereby pledges itself te se cure the passage of such legislation as will tend te the reform of the government Of the state and its municipalities, and mere particularly pledges itself te previde for cities such reform charters as will correct existing abuses aud promote geed and economical government. Eleventh. That the Democratic party in the Legislature of Pennsylvania ia re sponsible for retarding the legitimate and necessary business, of 'the Legislature, causing the calling of an extra session at an expense of mere than $200,000 and pre venting a fair and just apportionment of the state and congressional, legislative and judicial districts, and we hereby heartily commend tha action of the Republican Senate ou these measures. WnuiiEAS, It is the sense of the cenven tien that the freest and fullest expression of Republican sentiments should be en ceuraged and sought in the primary meet ings, which are the fountain of party action and source of popular rule, and that this object will be promoted by holding the primaries for the election of delegates te state conventions througeut the state as far as practicable en eeme convenient day net remote from the convention ; thorefero, Resolved, That the state committee be instructed te inquire into the expediency for fixing a uuiferm day throughout the state for the holding of primaries for the election of delegates te the state ceuven tiens. TUK UANIUUAIK9. A Uriel SKolcUertlie nominees et the Cot, volition. Jereme 11". Nilcs the nominee for audi tor general, was born in Tiega county September 23, 1831 He was educated in the common schools and at the Union academy. lie studrel law with Hen. Henry Sherwood, being admitted te the Wellsboro bar in 1801. lie at ence took an active part in politics as a Republican and was elected district attorney in 1802. He served as Message Clark of the Heuse of Representatives during the session of 1802 and 1804 Upen the expiration of his term as district attorney, in 1803, he was again re-elected. He was a member of the II uise of RspresimtativeH during the sessions of 1SG9 aud 1870 and eleated a u:ernber of the constitutional conven tion of 1S72 3. He was again elected te the Heuse of Rarrcsentatives in 1S80 and re elected in 1832. Duiing the famous Grow Grew Oliver scuaterial contest he acted with the fifty-six Grew men who refused te enter the caucus aud contributed largely te the final selection of Jehn I. Mitchell as United States senator. William Livsey is a resident of Al legheny county and has been traiued in clerical pursuits. He was a clerk in the assessor's office under Magee's domina tion in local politics and was put into tbe office of state treasurer by his influence. Subsequently he went back te a clerkship iu the controller's office from which, upon the dath of Capt. Nutt, he was again called te the utate tioasurer iu which he is new cashier. He was born in England, aud is about fifty-two years of age. He served in the commissary department of the English army during the Crimean war, and was present at tbe siege of Sabastopel. Uucklen's Aruic Hdlve. The gloated medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cuie burns, Uruises, Cuts, Ulcer.-!, Salt itheuiu. Fever sere. Can cels. Piles, Chile alns, Cern?, Tetter, Chapped (audi and ail skin c uptlens. guaranteed te cuie in eveiy instance, or money refunded. sb ecu's per box. Eer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. io25-tyced&w Put Upen His Feat. "Set up in lied and coughed till the clothing was wet with pordplratien. My wife insisted that. I u-.e Tiemn?' Kclcclric Cil. The first teaspoon! ul relieved me, and two bottles have cared me. 1 can honestly recommend It." E. II. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. Y. Eer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street- De Yeu ttelieve It. That In this town thore are scores of persons passing our stoic every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour ami distressed Stomach, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell iliem Shlleh's Vitallzer, guaranteed te cure them, sold by II. i:. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 and 139 North Queen street. Ieb7-ceu2 " Uenie Sweet Heme." This song is very goeJ In its way. but is ttierc any sickness iu the household? If se, home cannot be always pleasant. We take eseec'iit pleasure in recommending Burdock Bleed Bitters, a bona Jide and certain cure for dyspepsia, ami all diseaies of the liver and kidney. Eur sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street. A Wtttn Awake Druggist Mr. Chas. W. Lecher is always wide awake in his business, and snares no pains te secure the best el every article in his line. He has secured the agency fe- the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery fei: .Consumption. The only certain euro known ler Consumption, Coughs, Colds, lleirseness. Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection el the Threat and Lungs. Keld en positive guaran tee. Will slve you a Trial Bettle Ereo. Kcgu lar size, fl.CO. UATJ AlfO VAFS. 8UULTZ'S SWNH. A Werd About Straw Hats. The Straw Hats that we new have en hand we don't intend te carry ever, therefore we are selling them very low. We are determined te sret rid of them one way or the ether. We might possibly have room te store them away, but we prefer offering a new and fresh stock every season, thereby giving our customers the latest styles. We believe we are the only house that is doing this. We have a few of Tayler's Macki naws left. Remember they must all go. The members of the Lancas ter Maennercher will receive our thanks if they will drop in while passing our store and leave the size for their hats te be worn during the Saengerfest in August. SHULTZ'S SONS, (Gundaker's Old StanC,) 144 North Queen $t.t Lancaster, Pa. mnr27-lydftw MEUIVAIa. H ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. The Uet la the Cheapest. Economy ft Certainty or Geed Besnlts.'H Safety ! These qualities are et prime importance in the selection et a preparation ler the hair. De net experiment with new remedies which may de harm rather than geed ; but pretit lv the experienced ethers. Buy and use wlthpor wlthper tect confidence an article which everybody knows te be geed. Hall's Hair Kknewer will net disappoint you. rimrARKD by R. 1. 11 ALL & CO., NASHUA, X. II. Sold by all Druggists. j ul j 9 151yd 4ir, EKKV DAVIS'S fAIJS KlLLEK. SUIIER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHffiA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAITS, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUT' Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. DkiVes Tiikm Away. Diiivls Tiu:m Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. julyl-lydAw OABIAKITAN NKKVlftE. The only known specific for Epileptic Fits. SAlse ler Spasms and Falling bickiicss. .Nervous Weakness it instantly relieves and cure.4. C.canses bleed and uickcin sluggish ciiculuileu. Neutralizes germs et disease and saves sickn as. Cures ugly blotches and stub- A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed sores. i:iiminulC3luil3,Ctuhuuclcs and tiealds. 49lurniaiiently and piemptly cures paralysis. Yes. it is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula anil Kings Kvll. twin brethera. Changes bad breath te geed, removing the caue. Knuta bilious ten- SAMARITAN NERYINE deucicsand makes clear completion. Equalled by none lu the elirium of fever. A el uriulnt; reselvent anil a matchless laxative. It drives Sick ilPiulache like the wind. 43Ciinlains no diustrlc cathartic or opiates, ltellevi-s the brain or morbid fancies. 1'ieniplly euies Kheumutlsin by routing it. UeslercH life giv ing properties le the bleed. Is guaranteed te cuie all nervous disorder, S"U'liable when all opiates fail. Uelreshi'S the mind and In vlgerates the body. Cures dyapepaiaer money refunded. NEVER FAILS. Diseases or the bleed own it a conqueror. Endorsed Iu writing by ever litty thousand leading citizens, clergymen aud physicians In U.S nnd Europe. 3Fer sale by all leading itruggNts. $1.50. The Dr. & A. llicumend Medical Ce., l'ieps., St. Jeseph, Me. (:) Charles N. Crittcnlen, Agcnt.New Yerk City. al8-lyced&w FOB SALE. I)UISLIU SALK OF SCHOOL FKUI'KKTY. Will be sold at public tale en TUUltS MAY, JULY 1!), 1S83, at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, this city, a let of ground situated en East Orange street, corner et Slier man, fronting en Orange street .W feet. 10 Inches, mere or Jess, and extending neith along Sherman street 215 lect, mere or less te Marlen street, whereon Is erected two one story BRICK SCHOOL HOUSES; hvdranten tbe premises, and ail under koeiI fences. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the committee. II. E. SLAYJIAKKIl. Chairman Cem. Buildings and Uieuuds. SHunuaT & &UTTON, Auctioneers. 19,12,11,17,18,19 WACKKK'S HKEtTtSBX AT 1'KlVATK SALE. The undersigned offers his well known brewery and ealoen, corner et Walnut and Water steits, in the city et Lancaster, at pilvate sale. The let lrents en Walnut street 250 feet and extends In depth along Witter 8trcet85fcet,en which is erected a two-story UK1CK BEEtt SALOON and IJUEWEKY. The Beer Saleen Is doing a geed trade. The Brewery Is equipped with all necessary ma chinery, etc, such as Engine, Malt Mill, SCO Barrel Mash Tub, l.noe Barrel Hogshead uiid everything ufed in a nr3tclass Brewery. Abe a let en Lew street 250 by (if feet, ou which is a geed vault, with a storage capacity ler 00 barrels et beer and a two story Frame Heuse. Alse will be sold 3 head et horses, 3 wagons, and. In lat, everything connected with the Brewery- 'or further information call en JOSEPH WACKEH, JylO tld Ne. 221 West Vine St. LEUAL NUT1VES. ESTATKOrUKlX. A. 1. UlTMAlW, LATE of Lancaster city, Pa., deceased. Let ters testamentary ou said estate having been granted te the undeisignea, ull persons Indebted te said decedent ure requested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the tin dersigncd without delay, residing In the city et Lancaster. llt. WM. COMPTON, Executer. W. P. Comiten, Attorney. je2S-6tdeawTh ESTATK OF S Alt All FOtCO, L.ATK OIT Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Jehn Fran clscus. administrator of Sdid estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library ltoemof the Court Heuse, in the City or Lau OHster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. W. II, B.OLAND, july5-Iteaw Auditor. ESTATK OF WM. F. ML.LI2K, LATE OF Lancaster City, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the bands et C. O. Hcrr, Executer, te and among tiiese legally entitled te the same, will attend ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, In the City et Lancaster, where all persona interested in said distribution may attend. JOHN II.FKY. iy2-4MT Auditor. 1 ESTATK UF JACOB AOXtSIt. LATJS OF li Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te pass upon excep tions and te distribute the balance remaining in the hands or Frederick A. Albright, ad ministrator, te and among these legally en titled te the game, will sit ler that purpose en Thursday, August 16, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Beem of the Court-house, in the cltyel Lancaster, where all persona in terested in said distribution may attend. JulyO-Mdeaw A. C. KEINOEHL, Auditor. -riTOKKlNOMEN AMU OTUKU3 UAVlMO TBADE DOLLABS, Can exchange taem at PAB en Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing goods. At Very Low Lew est cash prices at BEOHTOLD'S, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STBEET, Blgn of the Bjg' Stock. ieb3-lyd Coin CLOTHUfG. w ANAMAKBK Jt UKOWN. ANOTHER SENSATION IN Blue Flannels. This time a Man's Suit at $ie. Just 132 Suits in Men's and Yeung Men's sizes. They are very fine and relatively as cheap as the $6 line. The latter are coming in from hour te hour, and you may or may net find your size in them te-day. We tell an exact story-s-when we tell any that you may knew precisely what your money can de in Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Ceuhki: Sum and .Uai'.kbt. PHILADELPHIA. M YEB KATHFOIf . GET OTJE BEST! Did it ever occur te you that the FINEST CLOTHING Mas THE CHEAPEST? It is se irein tlie utnrU and ull through te the end. iryeu want the FINEST CLOTHING, the lincst without question, we knew of no etber place i eu'll be likely te get It se surely. Thcie it satisfaction in having a FULL STOCK of such goods as you want te pick out of. . Our FINE CLOTH ING trade is large enough te wariant in lu keeping a full assortment of FINE CLOTHS at all heasens. A gain 113 le price. Ne matter what unusual strain may hu put en clsewhnre te force busi ness we will net bi out done in proper methods, and tlie people may rely en light service Hern us. lyers & Eathfen, Leading Luicaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, H. flKKIIAHT. SPKIIG OPENING AT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 8 EAST KING STBEET, OF THE LAIIGZ&T AH8011TME&2 OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND Sl'KHfti OVEKCOATIKtf, Ever brought te the Cityjel Lancaster SThnse desirous or securing Choice Styles are invited te call early. L. OANS5IA.N & IIKO. LESS TALK ANH lore Eeal Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BRO., Cor. Orange and North. Queen Sta., THANANYWIIEUE ELSE'YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $3.C0, $3.50, tLOO, $5.00, $e, $9.00, $10, $12. up le $ltf. Men's Pant at 73c.. UOc, $1 OQ.$1.50,$2.00. $450, $3.0) up te $TiOj Lewtbt prices ler latest styles boys' and Children's Suits at $1.50, $2.00. $O50. $3.00. tf.oe, $5.00, $t; 00 up te $3.00. Lewest prices ler tlie latest styles, and we are doing the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet ter quality IndUe Blue Suit te measure at $i5. Agoeilselectionot Cheviot and Casslmnres te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. Pants te measure from $3..VJ upward. New est goods, latest styles.lhoreughlygood work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is thy time te get it ; the season ia well advanced we have a large stock and must sell It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAlLOlibA CLOTHJEBS, . (JC-GS x0RTIi QUEEN STBEET, Eight en the Southwest Cerner .el Oraaga M. LANCASTER PA. 4arepsu ivenlpg upUl9e'tJcc;;ISaturday Wi .l ; -, A I , ;i 1 4 n :l iXi . S1 t. -?x