; " . "-""-"; i 'j-y, - n " - W -iir . ' tluf ufJ.1T ' , . 01 3 f v; . $ F.ilamfi XIX Ne 272. LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1883. Price Twe Oats. t"4J ?- " 1 - - r.iii't f .v ' ;- - - - MC WATM.U ULINN BKEMEHAH. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster arid vicinity ler Wadswerlh, Martinez & Longman's Pare Prepared Paints. Ami we claim that they are the beat und cheapest paints in America. And we don't matte tills assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half ei any surface or one-hall el any building w ith this p lnt and the ether hair with s'rlctly pure White Lead and Linseed OH, or any e.her mixed paints in tblrceuntry, and If the part painted with this paint docs net cost ln percent, less than for paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And inrther, any building that has been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining se for a proper term of years, we. -. ill repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may (-elect. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make Inte liberal eiler. We will pajf 'one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund in any original package of WADSWORTH, MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IilVMUY H OUGUTO.Vs. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FIIIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR TARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. riivautisu ash OIIN I,. AKNOL.U. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JtOOKS ANV TOUN lUtH'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH OUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Euvelepea, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, Mew Leather Hand-Bags E2TAt;tlie Sigu of tbe Big Boek. 11ATU A Mi CAPB. HOI.TZ'S SONS. 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 get 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 Mrcnnercher 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. (UuuUaker's Old Stain',) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mar'J7-lyd&w GLASS AVI) QUMENSWAKk. TT1UH a IHAUTIM. AT-i CHINA HALL. A LAKGE LOT OF Table Glassware. Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT- High & lartin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, UANCASTKK. PA. HAVAHAAJiU TARIUIO&KSONLY fie, the best for the money In t he te wn. at UABTMAH'S YKL.LOW JfKONT CI SAB STOUK. Netice xu iKiarAasGits apd eun NEUS. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un Inclesed, cither ler the purpose el sheeting or iishing, as the law -rill be rigidly eniercec against-all trespassing en said lands el the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN F&EEMAN) B. PEKCY ALDKN, EDWABD C. EBEEMAN, Atternmr'tm H IV fVilAmMi'a ITntra. 016-tfdAWi " COOLBJtB, AC. LANCASTER, PA STABLE. ua vittinu. HTATlOIIiritV. MOTIONS. Ol'Hfl 1L.TIKS. ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agts. PALACE OF FASHION NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. We have male LAUUE REDUCTIONS THIS V Ehli In the price el our PARASOLS, And are selling them cheaper than anybody else. CHILD'S LAOE CAPS Aienll lobeseldat cost price. I m men e Re ductions in HATS AND BONNETS. A Larire tock of HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. At Liewest rrices. We still have a Large ana Elegant Stock ei LACE MITTS en hand. WHITE GOODS. Victeria Lawns, India Linens, &c, and all very much lower. Dress Ginghams. An Immense Stock el these goods in Choice Styles, reduced te 8c. , LAWNS. Au Elegant Assortment el these soeds, all reduced te loc Ready-Made Dresses. All et our Summer Goods we are new sell ing for less than they can ba made ler. Among them will be found an Elegant Line et CHILDREN'S DRESSES, In White, Ging hams. Seersuckers and Calicos as low as irc. LiDlES' ILVDEIUURMEMS. A Large Line et these goods have just come in, and we claim that twenty per cent, can be saved by buying these goods Irem ns. Mxcujcaieira. rilHE fcXCUKSION SEASON UF 1883. . TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS en en VI A The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVERNS OK LURAY. THE NATURAL BRIDGE. THE V1RUIN1A SPB.NGS, Ac, 4c. Perfect previsions at LURAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Rates arranged for parlies el various numbers lrem 5 te 500. Correspondence Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the arrangement el Special Bates und Excursion Days. Transportation iurnished en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size et the party justifies. Application threugn the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Bead en which the Excursion Party originates, te either el the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at tbe LURAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Bound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and after JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMERTOUBIST UU1DE BOOKS and all information furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley B. B. or the Vlrirfnia, Tennessee Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. A Tkx. Agt., O. HOWARD ROYER. Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r Agt Hogerstewn, Md. may30-3md BAKUAJKH JEM WATUUBS CLOCK: Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten lien. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 169K North Qicen btreet. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite Cltv Hetel. liH-ir Pnnsvlvn.n railroad depot. .decaJlvd MJililCAL. ' 1C1IUUKA SALT EHEU1. Wonderful Ceres of Suit Rheum when Physicians, Hospitals and all ether means Failed. SALT RHEUM I have been agreat sufferer wlthSalt Rheum for thirty years, comment ing in my h ad and lace ml extending ever the greater part of my body. I have taken caliens or medicines ler the bleed of d fferent kinds anil t led geed physicians, all of wh'ch did me no geed, and 1 came te the conclusion that 1 could net be cured. But a friend called my attention te Cet.'cur a Remedies. Get tlicni nn i nscd them until my skin Is perfectly f-nioetli and I con sider myself entirely cuied. Yours truly, aeawaii, jiabs. u. WILSON Leuu. SALT RHEUM. Ccticura Kkmbdiks are llie gicatest medi cines en earth, llad tlm werl case et Salt Kheuin in this country. My mother had 11 twenty years, and In tact died ireui it 1 be lieve Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast and headw.te eve-ed for three years, which nothing relieved nr cared unit 1 used the Cuticura Uuselvknt (bleed puritier) intern -illy, and cuticura anil Cuticura f-OAr (the great rkln cures) externally. Nkw.srk,01iie. J. W. ADAMS. SALT RHEUM. 1 have tried every thins: I had heard et in the East and West for Sa't Kheuin. My tase was considered a very bad one, M v lace, head, and some parts or mv body w re almost raw. Head coveted with seab anil sores. Suffering learlul. One very skilltul physician md he would rather net ti cat it, and some el them think new lam only cuied temporarily. 1 think net, ler 1 have net a particle of Salt Rheum about nie, and my cise is considered wencicnul. niiinks te cuticura k km Knits. Decatur Mich. MRS.S. E. WHIPPLE. SALT RHEUM. Ne system et rcmedl s ever compounded se ttoreunly eradicate the diseases ler which the aie intended as the Cuticura Ukukdiks. Many remarkable cures have come te my knowledge, and 1 feel sale in warranting sat Islactinn it diieclieus are te'.lowed. Medicines that infallibly cure Salt Bhctnn, ex Cuticura Rknbries de, will cure en; kind of tkin dis eases. CHAP. II. MOHSK, Druggist, Piourleter Meuse's DvsrKrhiA Cure. ItOLLlSTON, MAbS. Price: Cuticura, . 50c. and $1.1W per box. Kk Kk selvknt, $1.00 per bottle. Cuticura Fe&r, 23c. Cuticuba Suavine fceAf, 1.1c. Seln vvcrywlicre Petter Drug and Chemical (Je , Itonten. "TkT A 1ST A 'C I5ATI1, ler Keuph, Chapped XJ 10.1NZV. O or U i easy Skin, Black Heads, Pimplc3, Skin Uleuiishes, and Intantlle Hu mors. Is Vutlcera Seh, an exquisite Skin Beautllier and Toilet, 15ath ami ISuibeiy San ative. CUT1COKA REME1HM K S.I,K AT II. I!. Cochran's dniK dteie, Nes. K17 and Vi'i North Queen street. CATARRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. Head CeMi, Watery D'scharges Irem the Nes-e and Eye. Kinging Noises In the Head, Neiveus Headache and Fcvir instantly re-II- ved. Choking mucus dislodged, nicintirane cl ansed and healed, breat'i .sweetened, smell, taste and hearing reteicd, and rav ages cheeked Cough, Bronchitis, Diepplngs into the Threat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wust lng of htiength and Flesh, Lejg et deep, etc.. cured. One bottle Radical Cut r one llex Catarrhal Solvent nnil one bottle Dr. Snnterd's Inhaler, in ene package, et all druggists ler $1. Ass for fAKUFi'iiD's Kadiuai. Cuhb a puie distilla tion et Witch Haze), Am. Pine, Ca. Fir. Marl Marl geld. Clever Klossems, etc, IVrriirc Ditue and Ciikmicai. Ce., Bosten. COLLINS Voltaic Electric Plasters. Fer the relict and pievcntien, the instant It In applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sc'aii ca, Ceugh3, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, llysteiia, Feuiale Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Livet Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaiia and Epi demics, use Cellins' fianleri-, (an Kiectrle llattry combined with a Pereus Plaster) ami lauh at pain. 25c. every where. ulyl-lydW,S,&w II ENSON'S OAl'ClNE POROUS PLASTERS THOSE WOMEN FOLK. Hew T'Hrd-Ueaded Men Estimate Seme Things which they don't Understand. Anybody who ha3 led a domestic lite knows hew common such things as the backache, and pains in the chest, are among the women who de the wei k. Ol ten and perhaps generally the dUliebses aie born without much com plaint. The women get about, and the ma chinery et the house gees en. Beyehd this, these coarse-grained animals whom New Eng land women call " llie men lelks," seldom leek. Se long as th-ilr wives or daughters aie net actually In bed, under the doetor's care, the average thick-skinned husband and father gives the subject no attention. At the same time the peer household drudges who de serve a better fate creep around, broom or utensils In baud, up stalls down btairs and out-of-doers, doing that woman's work, which " is never done." Lesses et loved wives and fair girls losses whose suddenness and un ex pettedncss astonish these wooden-paled bus binds and fathers fall, seemingly out of a clear sky, and form the logical sequel te the story of neglect. New, you men who stand at the heads or ten thousand such homes, allow us te drop a word In your receptive ears. It these women el yours arc worth having, they are worth sav ing. That backache that pain in the chest! What are they but Indications of some organic troubleef the kidneys, the heart, or the lungs ? End it at once by the application et BEN SON'S CAPC1NE POROUS PLASTER It wUl soathe that nervous distress, drive away that pain, banish that dull, weary backache, g.ve new strength te the body and hope te the heart. Ne ether plaster will de this. The Bensen's Plaster, however, is net made te sell but te heal. It is a remedy which never yet broke its premise and never will. Your druggist has It. But before paying your 25 cents and putting the plaster in your pocket, leek ler the word CAPCINE cut in the middle. beabury & Jehnsen, PhartiiaceuUcalJChcm ists, Net Yerk. jyll-:wdW&SAw G BAT'S NPlSUltlU JllKlHUlNlS. TUB Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for lmpetency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness et 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 mall te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will te sent free by mall en the receipt et tbe money, by ad dressing tbe agent, 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account et counter felts, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O.. N. I . sprU-lTdJr-r lj-BEX'S UHAKCUAL LOZENGES. X. The meit reliable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising lrem a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepaied and sold by ANDREW G.FBEY, DRUGGIST, -S9E. Orange fat., Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en nana at lug most reasenauic prices, azf-iyaaw GREEK- THK AUAMSES STUMuLlNH BLOCK' But Net Te All Men FeulUbnega gume Fundamental Ueaaens Fer tbe Study et It N. V. World. Inasmuch as tbe uuuiber of people who knew Greek is very small, while tbe number of these wbe are ignorant of it is very great, it is net te be wendeicd at the recent counterblast of the Adams fam ily against tbe study of tbe Greek lan guage has been widely approved. But it will hardly de te consider ignorance of any subject as a qualiticalieu ler bound ijnuc ibm en that subject, and tbe grand and wondrous tongue which for mere than two tbeusaud years has steed forth as the perfection of intellectual achievement will probably Mirvive the new objection te it that none of the Adams family had been able te master it. If the world is put te it and is compelled te cheese between the wisdom of the Greeks and the wisdom of the Adamses, we are very certain that the Greek language and' Greek literatuie will still be a living inlluence in ages when the Adamses will be forgotten. Merely as an intellectual exercise the study of Greek htand highest and chiefest in the scheme of mental training. The range of mathematical training is limited aud its itifluet.ee is limiting ; the study of the natural Fcieuces widens and strengthens the mind, but it leaves out culture. Met aphysics and logic aud all philosophy of the mind or of the' morals cinnet be mastered by cue who is ignorant of Greek. It is the key te poetry and te art, which are rightly understood euly by these wbe rightly understand the. Greek spirit and temper, and iu the intellectual life there is no achievement and no perfection which is net se interwoven with Greek influences and teaching as te vindicate for the lan guage of Greece a higher place than has ever been claimed fur it iu the customary schemes of classical study. Let us net be misunderstood as under valuing the practical demands of the age, with which Greek has little or nothing te de. We recognize that the primal duty of every citizsn is te provide for the material wants of his nature. But if success in life means mere material success suc cess dollars aud cents then, if experi ence gees for auything, the best education is no education at all. Net euly is the study of Greek a less of time, but all study is less and waste. Our colleges are luxuries and our sous are wronged when we de net put them en their own re sources at ten years of age te work their way te a feiluue first aud te education afterwaids. But if education has auy meauing and any value, if the systematic training of the mind is worth considering, if it is worth mere iu itself aud in its consequen ces than the random picking up of infor mation heic aud there as we go en, then the study of Greek is se-far removed abore the icach of disparagement that it needs no apologist. Its bttucturu is the most perfect, its capacity the gieatest, it's re sources the most ample, its beauty the most admirable of all lauguages, aud as the human race in all its history has uever produced another se perfect lauguage there is no reason te expect that it will ever de it iu the future Eveu in our diily lives the bast aud highubt influences stiil come from thu old Greek culture aud development. Piiiles ephy has never gene beyond the Sour.itie level ; peetiy still calls Hemer master ; in every branch of literatuie the best models are still Greek models ; ther'e has buen no art siuce Greek art died, save thu Gothic architecture and the renascence iu paint iu;r. We cannot escipe from the influence of the Greeks if we would. Thu stars iu the heavens still bear the names giveu them from Greciau mythe lRy the legends and history el Oreeck are part of the common stock of the world's phrases, and the unlettered citizeu wbe reads in the daily ; paper of the cup of Tantalus or of the sword of Damocles does uet wri'.e te the editor te knew what he means. The multifold milliouaiie does net nama his yacht VJTabash or the Warn sutta, but recalls the sweet story of the snowy footed Arcadjan, Atalauta. Even the peliticau who would trace back the current of human freedom te its sources does net step withj Themas Jeffersen or with Brutus ; he must go back te Sjleu and Lycurgu?, te Ilarmedius and Aristo Ariste Aristo giten. And we are asked te bolieve that the lauguage which holds and guards this wealth has no value in itself ! The piopo piepo piope sition is inherently absurd. It involves a contiadictien iu terms : it deuie what it asserts. As long as the instincts of hit manity lead upwards and the need of a higher life of the mind is roeogn'zsd, the language and literature of Greece will have the value of standard geld, and the regret will be, net that time is lest in their study, but that the hard conditions of Iife unfortuuately permit se few te become the masters of the treasure MARRIED IN HASTE. A Secret Wedding, tnWhlcha Yeung l.leu- tentttit Figure. Trenten Times. Just as the 8:10 express traiu from Wash iugten te New Yerk was ready te leave that city en Saturday morning last a gen tleman and his wife, accompanied by a daughter of 22 and a nioce of 16 entered the parlor car. They were all considerably agitated and many tears were shed. The parents left the girls in charge of the con ductor. They were destined for Flushing, L. I. The young lady of twenty-two was being sent away from home in order te break off an engagement with an army lieutenant who is distasteful te the parents. The girl was determined te marry him. Just after the train started a band some young man appeared en the scene. He had been hiding in the bag gage car. He was the lieutenant lever. The levers were seen laughing tegether, Despite the parents' caution Ieta had broken all the leeks. At sunrise that morning the young lady had stolen from the house, met her lever, been married and then returned unobserved te her room. The lieutenant left the tram at Baltimore. He has just been ordered te Fert Leaven worth, Kansas, en duty. As seen as he gets everything in .shape he is coming back te claim his bride. She talked with the conductor and asked his advice. He advised ber te write te her parents when she reached Flash inn aud tell them what she had done. She refused te give her name or the name of her husband. She said if her parents made a fuss she would leave anyway, as she was of age and her husband is 29. Between Treuten and Jersey City the young bride attracted at tention by walking up and down the aisle . She was evidently very much excited. uasebstl, Yesterday. At Baltimore : Baltimere, 9 ; Authlctie, 13 ; Buffalo : Philadelphia, G ; Buffalo, 21 ; Pittsburgh : Allegheny, 7 ; Metro politan, 6, (feuiteen innings were played); Chicago : Chicago, 4 ; Bosten, 0 ; Detreit: Providence, 4 ; Datreit, 2 ; Cleveland : New Yerk, 4 ; Cleveland, 2 ; St. Leuis : Cincinnati, 4 ; St. Leuis, 5 ; Louisville : Columbus, 4 ; EeiiujC, 5 (eleveu innings). XHE STATE FAlB. Arrangement for tt In Philadelphia. Arrangements have been completed for holding the annual state agricultural fair m Philadelphia in October next, and annually thereafter for ten years. Fer the erection of permanent buildings tbe society has new $50,000 at its disposal. Werk en tbe structures will be commenced in a few days. Already plans have been prepared providing for a main building 230 feet long by 150 wide, and two adjuncts each 200 by 50 feet. These buildings will pre. bably be huished within two months. In addition there will be 200 stalls for cattle, 200 stalls for horses and 300 stalls for sheep and swine. The grounds which have been leased comprise the land belonging te William Weightman, running from Bread street te Lamb Tavern read, south of the connect ing railroad and west of the Germantewu and Norristown branch of tbe Philadelphia and Heading read. The inolesure com prises about thirty aores. Within the inolesure a half mile racing track will be constructed and trials of speed will hereafter be a part of the at tractions at tbe state fair. Although the sehedule has net been arranged, tbe soci ety proposes te offer $40,000 in premiums. One of the most important buildings te be erected is a public reception house, large enough te accommodate a great nuciber e! perseus. It will be arranged se that cafes aud ether places of refreshment will be included within its walls. The society has no doubt of the success of its Dew departure and propesos te give the largest aud most complete agricultural exhibition ever held in Pennsylvania. STRANGE CASE. A tiny Werth 0150,000 Scut te tne uoem at Refuge. Denuisen Smith, the uncle and guardian of Lionel Ii. Berrymere, 16 years old, of Ne. 2,119 Braudywine street, Philadel phia, has had the lad committed te the house of refuge upon a charge of vicious temper and unmaugeable spirit. Yeung Berrymere is a studeut at the Chester mil itary academy, and is heir t) $50,000, i n charge of the Fidelity Trust company. His pareuts have been dead for several years. The boy is very popular in the neighbor hood where he lives and the commitment created great indignation. Many of the neighbors talked about employing counsel te get out a writ of habeas corpus, but Magistrate Smitb, wlri committed tbe lad, said that the commitraeut would come up before ene of the judges for review, and then young Bjrrymere would be repre sented by Aaruu K. Thompson, counsel for the estate. Dangers of tbe Deep. A telegram from Providence says the steamer Lettie E. Merrill, reported lest off the Geerges banks, is new owned in Londen, and was manned by an English crew. The brigantine Isabella, from Liverpool for Charlottetown, with a gen eral1 r go, stranded en Basque island, Neva Scotia, en Monday afternoon. It is thought the vessel will be a total wreck, but that part of the cargo may be saved in a damaged condition. The schooner David S. Siuer, of Philadelphia, with a cargo of ice, went ashore en the bar at Chatham, Massachusetts, yesterday morning in a thick fog. Her captain contracted -with wreckers te get her off. The tish com mission steamer, Fishbank, went ashere near Fortress Menree last Saturday and is Btill aground. Assistance was sent te her yesterday from Norfolk. The steamer Plymouth Reck, while en her way from New Yerk te Leng Branch, yesterday afternoon, collided with the steamer Kill Veu Kull. The latter vessel suffered little damage, but tbe Plymouth Heck lest ten feet of planking from her side. She kept ou her way, and the panic among her pas pas Hengei s was seen allayed. -- The Denver Exposition. The second annual exhibition of the Na tional Mining and Industrial exposition was opened in Denver, Colerado Monday. The city was thronged with visitors and business was generally suspended. There wan a precession of trades and industries, and a national sal u te of thirty-seven guns was tired by the Chaffee light artillery. At the exposition building the following exercises weie had : Prayer by Bishop Simpseu, ei' Philadelphia Address of wolcemo in behalf of Colerado, by Gov. Grant ; en behalf of the city by Mayer Routt. Oration by Hen. Warner Miller, of New Yerk. Beuedictien by Rev. C. A. Marshall. The order for starting the 250 horse power Corliss engine was given, and the exposition of 1883 was declared open by Hen. W. A. H. Lovell, president of the association. Uhlld Laber in New Jersey. Child Laber Inspector Fell Bpent Tues day inspecting the potteries and brick yards in Trenten and last night he left for Hudsen county. He found, children 'em ployed in a few of the potteries and in brick yards, but in ethers there were none, the employers having dispensed with the services of the children about tbe 1st of July. He found a general disposition among manufacturers te comply with the law, especially where the owner of a work shop or factory exercised personal super vision ever? it. He found the children, however, indisposed te quit work. A. Heavy mortgage. At MoCennellsburg the Susquehanna aud Southwest railway company have filed in the recorder's office- of the county a mortgage for $4,050,000, in favor of the Central trust company, of New Yerk, for the equipment and construction of a rail way from Sunbury te Hancock, Maryland, a distance of about one hundred and thirty fire miles. The mortgage has new been entered in Northumberland, Snyder, Juniata, Huntingdon and Fulton counties, the counties through which the proposed read will pass in this state. Wnat a Cew Did. A freight train en the Reading railroad run ever a cow about a mile from Shamo Shame kin Tuesday afternoon and was badly wrecked, twelve cars bsing thrown from the track. William Themas, of Shamokin, was killed, and Themas Heffman, a brake, man was seriously injured. Themas, who was a traveling salesman, it is said was warned by the train hands net te ride en the train. He leaves a wife and Ave chil dren. 'i Nertb Pele Expedition, Piize lights, lotteries, walking matches, antl balloon ascensions are usually humbugs of the wenMwtt. Dr. Themas' Ecleclric.Oil Is net a humbug; It Is a quick cure for aches and sprains, and Is Just as geed ter lameness, for sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen el this vicinity known te every one as a most lnnnentiai citizen anu curisuan minister ei the M. E. churcb,j ust this moment stepped In our store te say, 1 wish everybody te knew that X' consider that both my gelt and wife ewe our Uvea.toShileh's-Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRSl M ATCHETT & FRANCE. Boutcbe-. Ind. May 15, 78. Sold by U.B, Cochran, Uuggist,Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, lehUeedl GOOD MEWS FROM TXAS. Mr. Themas A. Heward, el Heney Greve, Bannln County, Texas, under'datc or April 5, 1883, write3 as fellows : " I have bean suffering during several years from severe Illness, and a general breaking down et my physical system, and have tried the treatment and prescriptions el many doc tors far and near, anil travelled te the Het Springs and ether mineral springs famous ler their remedial unalltles, drinking the waters and bathing systematlca'ly in their r.caling depths, but all te no avail, as I steadily fail ed In health ; and although Informed by my physicians that ailments aud weaknesses were the result et kidney disease et a dangerous character, they could give me nothing te cure me. During the pist two years my sutlcrings at times were dreadlul, and I had the most in describable pains in the regions about the kld kld neys, the paroxysms et which were se severe is te render it impossible for me te sleep. While in this deplorable and dHceuraged con dition I was persuaded te try Hunt's Remedy, and after using less than halt a bottle my great sufferings and paroxysms of pain were entirely relieved, and I could sleep better and longer than 1 bad in two years beteie, and al- tteugh I am new en my third bottle euly my Improvement is very remarkable.and I regret that I did net knew et the wendcrlul curative powers or Hunt's Remedy bctere, as It wejld have saved me years et sutrering. I heartily lecemmcnd it te all allllcted with any kidney disease or dlscase of the urinary organs.'' HIT MY CASE BXiCTtY." Please allow me te speak in the hlgl est terms el ' Hunt's Remedy," fcr it lilt my case exactly. I had kidney and urinary trouble pretty bad. I was recommended Hunt's Re medy. I took one teaspoonful as directed. I lelt a deel l d change at the first dose. I took two bottles, nnd have felt like a new man ever since. Please receive the sincere thanks et myself ler the benetits which I sought vainly ler and found only In Hunt's Remedy. 1 will cheerfully give this same opinion el Hunt's Remedy te any one who wishes it. by addressing ROBERT- 1. ARCHER, 811 Liunard Street, Philadelphia. March 14, 1SS-1. IylG-lwdeed&w Backlen'a Arnica Halve. The greatest medical wonder or the world. Warranted te speedily euro burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, Plies, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every instance, or money relunded. J5 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. je23-lyeed&w Hear Him. "I feel new. I was allllcted with sick head ache and general debility, but Burdock Bleed Bitters brought about an immediate Improve ment in my general health. I consider them the best iamily medicine in the maket." Adelph Lalloz, Butl ile, N. Y. Eer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by lemarkable discoveries. The tact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Threat and Lung diseases is daily curing pa'ieuta Hint they have given up te die, li startling them te realize their sense ei duty, and ex amine into the merits of this wonderful di. cevery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial "ettles free at Chas. A. Lechc.'s Di us Stoie. Regular size $1.00. MJSU1VAI. YEB'S SAKSAPAKILLA. Words Fail. " Words fa'l te express my grati ude,'' ;aya1 Mr. sklby caktek, ei ptasiiviiiv.', xeini., " ler the benefits derived f ein. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been allllcted all my lite with Scrof ula, my svtctn seemed saturated with it. It came out In Uletcner, Ulcer, anil Mattery Serer, all ever my body." Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by the use el Ayer's SARSArARiLLA, and slncediscenllnulng Its use, eight months age, he has had no leturn of the scroluleus symptoms. All baueful infections et the bleed aie promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. PREPARED BT Dr. j. (J. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, MabS. Sold by all Druggists. SI, six bettlcj for $5. julyl6 2-J-Iydw. tEICKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. SITliER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAITrJ, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Tiiem Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUT OF ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw N EVEK FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE. " YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for Saharitan Nkrvikk," says a skeptic. "Hew can one med icine be a specific ler EPILEPSY, DYSPEP SIA. ALCOHOLISM, OP1USI EATING, RHEUMATISM. 8PERMATORRILE, or SEM INAL WEAKNESS and firty ether com plaints?" We claim It a specific, simply be cause the virus et all diseases arises from the bleed. Its Nervine. Reselvent, Alterative, and Laxative properties meet all the condi tions herein referred te. It's known world wide as THE GREAT !erve Conqueror. Itqulcts and composes the patient net by the Introduction ofepiatcs and drastic catlrartles, but bv the restoration of activity te the stem ach and nervous system, wherebv the bruin is relieved of morbid fancies, which arc cre- a'cu Dy tne causes auevereierrcu te. Te clergymen. Lawyers. LItcrarv Men. Mer. chants. Bankers, Ladies, and all these whose sedentary employment causes nervous pros tration, Irregularities of the bleed, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samaritan Nckviak is invaluable. Thousands proclaim It the most wonderful invlgerant that ever anstaiueu tne smiting system, fi.ru. oem ey all Druggist. The M 8. A. RICHMOND MED. CO., Proprietors; St. Jeseph. Me. CHAS. N. CKITTENTOa, Agent, 'ew Yerk City. I tCllyceajfcw I.) I vzoiuxire. M YEK3 KATHFON. ALL SORTS. Here there's ALL SORTS OF CLOTHING about everything that ene can well think et, necessary te keep MEN, BOYS and CHIL DREN comfortable. It there Is anything in cur line that you think et purchasing, we should be pleased te have you call and leek ever the stock that Is here. There's mere than a bit et wisdom In one keeping posted ta te prices. We believe thuteurftgures are down te the lowest notch, and invite comparison with these quoted te you cUewhere ter like duality of soeda. The saving of a dollar or two is a matter et quite as much Interest te you as the making thereof is te ourselves. Drep in te see us. Trade mutually satisfac tery generally results from the calling. The IHUIIER GRADES et OUR CLOTHING are Mo.'elser th.; Tailor's Art. The LOWER ure Streng, Honest, Neat and Cheap. Between theextre es we have variety enough tetry- yenrpatinnee. mi-HO DirFERENCE between values et TRADE. BLAND. GOLD or GREENBACK DOLLARS here. Myers & RatMen, Lending Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. OMALINU'S SPUING OPEMIMO. SMALING. OPENING -or- SEEING BVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST.' PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. H. m KHART. SPKIJG OPENIJTG AT H. GERHARX'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, VF THE LAKUE&T ASSORTAtE&l OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONTNG AND SPRING OVEKIUATIHG, Ever.breught te thoCltyet Lancaster, 47Those dealt eua of securing Choice Styles are invited te call early. JL UANSMAM & IIKO. LESS TALK AND Mere Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BRO., Cor. Orange and Ner th Queen Sts., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at Slew, $3J0, fl.Ou, S5.OQ.se.00, S.0U, S1U. SI'A up te SI8. Men's Pants at 73c. 00c, SI 00.S1.50,Sa00. $150, 13 00 up te STiOJ. Lew st prices ler latest styles. Beys' and Children's SnllsatSIO. 92.00. S2.50, 13.00. ti.oe, $5.00, $; oe up te S9 oe. Lewest prices ler the latest styles, and we are doing the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, S12. " An Indigo Blue Snit te measure, $14. Abet ter quality IndUe HI ue Suit te measure at Si5.' A gead: selection et Cheviot and Cassimeres te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. Pants te measure lrem J3.50 upward. New est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this is th3 time te get it ; the season Is well advanced we have a large stock and must sol! it. L. Gansinan & Bre., THE FASHIONARIiEMBRCHANX. TAILORS CLOTHIERS, CU-C8 AOKTH QUEEN SHEET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner let Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. Jtf-uibi. evening until a o'clock; Saturday 10. -1AS,t;A -..$. A FU1.L UMKFBOM Sc. HAr'tMAN'S YELLOW riCOKTClOAU STORE. - . ! TWT reKUKT THE TWO-bit ALII MA JL vana cigars for Sc. genuine article, at UAUTMAN'- YELLOW FRONT CiUAK -21 -tzz .-Ai - & 73 , ..y... . -A J -TVS . -O Sfi! fa Nirl .-141 '- i m -! &! Tl '4U "n . i. k! JA l - -J A vi "Til . 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