if -f ri..'ft. '7' vr IVS' l ;-- f " ? - "ST"'3' "ti -- " j"3 ai fl nil 1 1? 1 1 1 JBPP1N' IITrn nTi i 7riY?7 Y - , 1 rr - .M lerwMi - I LANCASTER, 'PA. MONDAY. JULY 23, 183. TeIumXCX-.N. 276. FrteTwtCeati. '. W1 . . . vr' 'iSLv' -WW WATBM COOZKK8, C. IRLINN M BKIHBHAM. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article yen could ji u i chare for ninety cents ? We are tbe agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman's Pnre Frepared Paints. And we claim that tucy are the best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint One-half el any surlace or one-bait el any building with this pilnt and the ether half with s'rlctly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any e.her mixel paints In this country, and II the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ler paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther, any building that lias been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining sofer a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Unseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many el the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water found In any original package of WAD8WOBTH, MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S FUSE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BKEKEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, BUT SEOBUIS rAMNKSTOOK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'B OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, IN ALL COLORS-Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. Black and Myrtle. Perfect Fitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment et these Goods, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO. JEHSEV CLOTH BY THK YABD, IN ALL COLOBS. LADIES' CASUMEKK AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GBEAT VABIETY AT LOWEST PRICES. GEOEGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KINO STREET. Z.IVXRY TT OUGHTlS. HOUGHTON'S New Livery aad Sale Stables. FRI3T-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND . SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, i.; ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. fLVMBINO ANU IOUN I.. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JITRT RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN lTaRNOLD, Nqp. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JiUOKS A.NU r,H H IIAfclCS SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. le AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, Mew Leather Hand-Bags 5ST At Uie Sign of the Big Boek. JCXCUItSIUXH. MPHK KXCUUNION SEASON OF 1883. TO THE SUMMEU KESOUT8 ANO EXUJBSION POINTS OS OR VTA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVEKNS OF LUK AY. THK NATURAL BUIUGK. THE VIRGINIA SPHiNGS, &e., Ac Perfect previsions at 1.UBAY ier the ac commodation of Excursion Patties ei nil sizes. Transportation Rates arranged ier parties et various numbers Irem 5 le 500. Correspondence Invited from Scnoels, Cliurche", Societies and Associations, ler the arraugemeatel bpeclal Bate uud Excursion Days. Transportation lurnlsced en SPECIAL TRAINS when the tire et tbe party Justifies. Application threugn the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Read en which the Excursion Partv originates, te either ei the undersigned, will receive prompt Attention. Small parties deslrlnc accommodations at the LURAY INN can also be cared ter by similar application. Bound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN HUMMER BE fcORT3 en sale en and after JUNE 1, at the nriucipal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMER TOURIST eUIDE BOOKS and all information furnished en' application -te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. B. or the VltPlnfa, Tennessee Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. Tkt. Agt., O. HOWARD ROYEK. Lynchburg, Va, Division Pass'r Agt.. Hagertitewn. Md. maySO-Smd OKOCBMIXa. A T HUBSK'd. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED BEEP, POTTED ME ITS, viz.: Ifaiu, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Ac. Lunch Tongue. Hams, Dried Beet (chipped j, sardines in oil and mustard. Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Mack erai in x peunu cans, fteureu Aiaccaru in z pound cans. sclirlniDs, Olives and Pickels In small bot tles. Cress & lilackwell'a Pickles. Lea & Per l InV ercester9hlrc Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Finn Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES AT BUESK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KfSQ STREET. LANCASTU.PJL - THK BEST AMU JIOST GOKPtBTK A8 A8 Bertment et Euchre, Poker, Casslne and Ot her playing ciirdn.at -UABTMANS LI. LOW FRONT CIGAR 6TUJUC LANCASTER, PA OOODB. Children's Jerseys, LANCASTER, PA. HTA.M.E. OAB FITTING. STJLTlOHfKY. TIN W ARK, JtC. TOUN P. 8UHAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOT OF CHANDELIERS AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Uumbing and Gasfltting,"RoeHng ana spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO 24 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET, feb27-lyd LANCASTER A. MVBICAL.. w ILCOX WUITK THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LUOKENBAGH; Agent. A Full Assortment of the various styles con stantly en hand and ler sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call and examine these Instruments, which will be found te be very Superior In Quality and Moderate In Price. Having severed my connections with the Kstiw Oman Company. I take this method te Inform my friends In I din caster county, I am ., .. .. "fc.M.M. AMMMl M a. .. av ! UUW IWU1UK HUV1KM1 W1V. W pUiJ OUUl DU1 passed by none. , Please eaflug examine one' et the most beautltal-uAi-Organs1 mane? factured in the United States. '' Mr. Luckenbftch la also agaAler tbe tuuras "Knabe," lfePhtl,'i8i '& Sens, Orevenstin A; Aller, ' Hallet &Dirl8, Andwrena ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from 995 upwards. Iebl7-ttd ACIS FACTS CONCERNING MALARIA. blight Impurities in the all appear te be ab sorbed and affect tbe health or persons deli cately constituted. I can recollect where a delicate child, eeme three y curs age, wls taken from a beat landing, en a pier net ever one hundred feet long, across a marsh caused by the ebb and flew et the tides, overgrown by deck weeds. The next day the child had chills and fever, although It was never before se affected. Aft -r taking the proper remedy, bills Lifer Replater, It was entirely restored te health and con tinued se ter ever twelve months, when the same trip waj again taken, the same marsh crossed ever, and the same way as before the child was taken with chills and fever, though net having had any for ever a year, and has never had one since, fully demonstrating hew trifling the cause, and hew Insidious foul air is te penetrate the system. A DAMP CELLAR, A CONFINED CLOSET. A BADLY VENTILATED BOOM. A LITTLE DECAYED MATTER OR BAD WATER WILL PRODUCE MALARIA. This Poisonous Germ can be DESTROYED (for we knew what we say), by at intervals exposing In SUSPECTED PLACES. Darbyg Prophylactic Fluid. Scientific men have in vain looked for a mere effectual Destroyer et Contagion or In lectien, than Chlorine, and when the talent of Prof. Darby, professor et chemistry iu Will iams College, discovered the combination and was enabled te produce this Ozenized Chlo rine, the most effectual, searching and pene trating malarial antidote was secured ler CHOLERA. 8CARLET FEVER, SMALLPOX, YELLOW FEVEK. This very beautiful royal purple colored fluid has never been known te be excelled Thousands et bottles et it are sold, teri! is a household remedy that does net confine Itself te being merely a disinfectant, bur, ler the bath is delightful, for burns uncqua'ed. IN DIPHTHERIA, a blessing without price TO PREVENT SICKNESS, TO CURE SICKNESS. TO ERADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. TO PURIFY THE AIR. Darbya Prophylactic Fluid Is mere thorough and effectual tlau any known remedy. ' The undersigned has no hesitation in as serting that the Judicious use et Simmons Liver Regulator, as a preventive and tonic te the system, will secure immunity from the weakening and dangerous effects el malaria and will effect a cure of chills and fever and all malarial disorders. "If. H Jenes, Ed. Macen, Ga., 'Telegraph." J. Marlen Situs, M. V., Mew Yerk : I am convinced Prel. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant. Simmen's Liver Regulator and Darby's Prophylactic Fluid for sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13U North Queen street. Lan- J. HZE1L1N & CO.. Manut. Chemists, l'hllaielphia. Fer sale by druggists. 50 cents per bottle. Pint bottles. II.OJ. anl4-lyeed&w u NIVKUSAI. TKsrilHONY. is r-AVen ew 'KIDNEY-WORT." THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DIS EASE, LIVER TROUBLES. MALARIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, LADIES' WEAKNESSES, AND RHEUMATISM. TKKKIULU; KIDNEY U1SEASC " Mrs. Hedges say si cannot tee highly pi a'se Kidney-Wert," says Mr. bam. Hedges, Wil Wil lluinstevvn, W. Va. " 11 cured my terrible kid ney disease. My wile had te turn me ever In the bed, before using It." SEVKKK KIDNEY DISEASE. ' I was entirely cured," recently said Mr. n. ISurdick. et the Chlcepee Bex Ce., Springfield, Mas., et severe kidney disease by using Kid ney Wert." COULD MOT WUKIi BEFUKK. " I've had no pains since I wascuredby Kid. nev-Weit," said Mr. Jas. C. Hurd, or the CUlc CUlc epee Bex Ce., SpiingUeld, Mass. " 1 couldn't work beleie using it, se great were my kidney d fncultics." KIDNEY AMU LIVKK TKOCHLtS. " Several doctors failed," writes N. Steepy, Alleghany City. Pa., " but Kidney-Wert curecf my Kidney and liver troubles of two years standing." KlDNKY COMPLAINT AMI DIAUETES. " Fer six years," says Engineer W. H. Thompson, of C. M. & bt. t'aul B. it., " I had kidney complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney Wert has entirely cured me." ir HAS DUNE 1VOXDKUS. " I can lecemmend Kidney-Wert te all the world," writes J. K. Bingham, Crestline, O., I " It has done wonders for me and many ethers. ! troubled w 1th kidney and liver disorders." , Constipation, Plies and Klieuiuntlsui 1 have leund in my practice that Censtipa- ' tien and Plies in all loreis, as well as Rhematlc ' affections yield readily te lvidney-Wert PhUlp C. Balleu, M. D., Monklen, Vt. I PILES 10 IISAhti. I Kidney-Wert is a medicines et prlcelesi j value. 1 had PUes for 1G consecutive years, j It cured me." Nelsen Fairchllds, St Albans, Vt. ' GRAVEL, PERMANENT RELIEF. 'I have used Kidney-Wert ier gravel." re cently wrote Jas. F. Reeu, et jsertli Acton, Maine, "and if gave me permanent relief." i 80 YEARS KIDNEY DISEASE. j "I had kidney disease ler 20 years." writes C. . Brown, el Westport, N. Y. 1 could ; scarcely walk aud could de no work. 1 de voutly thanS Ged tu.it Kidney-Wert has en tirely cured me." A GREAT ULK3S1NU roc KUKCMA113M. "It Is, thanks te kind Providence, a great temporal blessing," truly remarks Win. jilils, et fcvans, Colerauo. r. e gentleman referred te Kidney Wert, and its magical curative properties, in cases et rheumUU.-n and Kidney trouble. RHEUMATISM Ufl THE UENUU. A priceless JeweL J.G. Jewell, a judge at Woodbury, Vt. says: " Sidney-Wi.rt cured my rheumatism. Nothing else would de it. PILES. Frem Nantucket, Mass.. Mr. Wm. II Chid wick, writes-: "Kidney-Wert works promptly and efficiently in cases of Piles as well as Kin ney troubles. It's a most excellent medicine.'' LADIES' TKUUULES. "Ne medicine helped my three ysais' pecu liar troubles," says Mrs. H. Lamereaux, of Isle La Mette, Vt., "except Kidney-Wert. It cured me and many of my friends, tee. OVER 30 YEARS. "I had kidney and .ether troubles eyer 3j years," writes Mr. J. T. Gallewiy, Elk Flat, Oregon. "Nothing helped me but Kidney Kidney Wert. It will effect a permanent cure." A Physician' Wlle'a Troubles. " Demestic remedies and prescriptions by it,yself ( a practicing physician ) and ether doctors only palliated my wife's chronic, two years' standing inflammation of tue nladder. Kidney-Wert, however, cured her. ' These are extracts rem a letter elir. c. M. Summeilln, of Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Ga. SETTLED CONSTIPATION. "I have had kidney disease for 30 years," writes Kn. Sarah Phillips, of h rank fort, S. Y near Utica. "Kidney-v ort has allayed all my pains and cubed my settled constipation." X.ADX DISCHARGES TWO SERVANTS. "I have net been able te de ray housework ter many years, until lately," writes Mrj. M. P. Merse, et Hyde Park, Minn., "I've new sur prised all my Ir lends, by di.charglng my te bervants and doing their work. Kiu uey- Y,ort was the cause, m curea me ana J.m strong. lylMwdM.WAFgw 1 KAY'S HP.Uli!lt M t.elUlAfc.. ar UT Great English- Remedy. An uuMuing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Rack, Dimness el Vision,' Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead 10 Insanity or con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we dealre le send free by mail te every one. The Speciac Medlcine Is sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack age, or six packages ter S3, or will be seni tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H.B. Cecuran, 137 ami ia Herth Queen street. On account el counier ceunier teits, we have adopted tue Yellow Wrap or; uiecnlygenulne. Guarantees etcure. Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cechian, DruKxtstf 117 and U Neetuwueen alien. ihVRAYMEOICLNK .,. x. UAVANj&AND YAKAlOAltSOHLY fie., tue best for the money In the" town, at HARTMAK'S YELLOW FRONT CISAR STORE. HOT WEATHER NEWS bUHK OF SATUKOAVS OCCURRENCE4. Various Matters et Various Impert A If 00k Keeper Sheets Himself Through the Heart in his Heme. Jehn Parnell, aged about 40 years, who resided with his lamily at 120 Beck street, Philadelphia committed suicide Saturday meruiug by sheeting himself through the heart with a revolver. Fer some years Purnell has been suffering from dyspepsia, with all the variations of melancholy and despair that the disease can induce, but he had never been snspscted et an intention te take his own life. Saturday metning he appeared rather better than usual, bat, after breakfast, became sick again, and left the office for his home. Arriving there he borrowed the keys of the ttank from his wife, who is also an invalid and retired te hiB room. A few minutes later she heard a pistol shot, and frantic with terror, she ran te the deer, which was standing slightly ajar. A single glance told her the whole story. Her husband was lying face downward and gasping his last breaths. Her screams quickly brought the rest of the family te tbe room, and Dr. L. Dix was summoned, but tee' late te be of any services He ex amined the body and found a wound directly ever the heart which had evident ly been made by the pistol, which had fallen back into the trunk. Parnell's re lations with bis family and employer were of the pleasantest character and no reason for his act can be assigned, except a long depression of his disease. He had been employed for the past twelve years as a bookkeeper by Geerge Engler, commission merchant, of 24 Sonth Water street. His family consisted of his wife,!who is pros trated by the shook, and Qvd children. A UAYTIEN CRAFT KElZED. A Steam Teg Which Intended te Aid the Insurrection. At New Yerk United States District Attorney Elibu Reet has instituted a pros ecution in the United States district court, en behalf of the United States, for the seizure and forfeiture of the steam tug, Alary N. Hegen, for a breach of the neu trality laws of the United States The complaint sets forth that the said vessel is new lying at the pert of New Yerk and is ready te sail for certain places te the attorney of the United States unknown, with the intent in the service of a dis tiict and people of the island of Hayti te wit, certain rebels who are in a state of insurrection against the organized and recognized government of the republic of Hayti, te cruise and carry en hostilities against the subjects, citizens and property of the republic of Hayti, with which the United States are at peace. It is also al leged that en the 25th of July inst , the said vessel, within the jurisdiction et the court, was fitted out and armed by certain persons, with the intent that she should be employed in tbe service abeve named. The persons alluded te, it is alleged, were knowingly concerned in furnishing and lilting out such vessel for rebellious pur poses. AI! persons interested in the vessel are cited te appear and answer the premi ses. United States Marshal E chard t da tailed Deputy Marshals Helmes and JellrejB in tbe case, and the vessel is under seizure In Faver of the Flerida Ship Uaual. General Stene, chief engineer of the Flerida ship eanal, has returned te New Yerk In an interview he said the field work of the survey is finished and his re port will be ready early in August. He pronounces the canal feasible and says the engineering problems involved arc very simple. The obstacles te ba overcomo are fewer thau expected. The watershed can be crossed en a lower elevation than the highest en the Suez canal. Satisfactory entrances have been found en both Atlan tic aid gulf coasts. Estimates of the cost have net been completed, but will be rea sonable. Phil Thompson at tbe White Heuse. The Baltimore Sun has this information from Washington : " It is reported ou geed authority that a scene took place at the White Heuse yesterday, whicb, if it had net been abruptly terminated by ene of tbe parties of it, would in all probability have caused a sensation thoreughout tbe country. According te the report, Bepre sentative Phil Thompson, of Kentucky, escorted a Republican constituent, who wanted an office which was supposed te be vacant, te the White Heuse, for the pur pose of introducing him te the president. The president, it is said treated the con -gressman and his friend se cavalierly that Mr. Thompson turned en his heel ai d left ; and he remarked afterward that had he cot done se he would have felt cemp3llcd te resent what he considered the insulting manner el the president." i The Jeannette C inmlttee Repert. ' At Washington officials in the war de partment are annoyed at the apparent t delay at the government printing office' ever the printing aud binding of reports ! of the Jeannette investigating beard of . inquiry. Thus far Ssctetary Chandler has net given it carelul attention. preferring te , de se when it is printed and in a mero handy form. Although it has been an -neunced that the report exonerates the officers of the Jeannette's crew, and con , tains a refutation of the stories about Cellins, the latter's friends are still active in demanding speedy action by Sesretary r Chandler. It is believed the report will be ' completed by the arrival of the latter iu Washington, and that it will be one of the first important matters that he will con sider. The President' Unlet Departure. Considerable pains were taken te con ceal the facts of the departure from Wash ington of the president Saturday evening for New Yerk by water and he made his appearance as usual en the south portico of the White Heuse te listen te the regular Saturday afternoon concert by the Marine band. Inside the mansion, however, a busy scene was te be witnessed as servants hurried te and fro packing up articles te be used by the president en his trip. In formation of the intention of the president was sent te the navy yard late in the after neon and tbe United States steamer Dis patch was seen in readiness te receive the distinguished guest. A quantity of fishing tackle was conspicuous in the pile of bag gage sent te the steamer in charge of the attendants. It is prebable that the presi dent will, as already stated in ether dis patches, spens Sunday at Fortress Menree and leave Monday morning for New Yerk. The president will step a short time at Capa May, a:.d this will probably be the. only watering jiLice en the AtUutic coast that he will vims this season. The remain dcr of this week swil! be ipeut iu piepar.i tiens for the Yellowstone trip, and the executive has announced .'his intention te step at the Louisville exposition. Women et the World. The Atlanta Constitution offers a reward of $7 for the woman who has learned the art of pulling a street car, bell at the right moment. Miss Susan. J3. .Antheny returns from .Europe in August. She will begin work immediately en the third volume of the woman sdnrage history. At a recent party in Londen the Bareness Burdett-Coatts were a aingle diamond worth $125,000 upon a strip of black velvet around her neck. Miss A. W. Fielde has prepared a dic tienary of the Swatew dialect,- the first work of its kind ever published. She has been missionary te Swatew, China, for the past four years and is at present visiting America. MisB Martha French, of Indianapolis, will leave for India next month te become a missionary among the native women. Her mission is under the auspices of the Christian eharch and Miss French is .te receive a salary of $2,000. , A handsome woman calling herself an Italian countess made a conspicuous figure for awhile in Paris. A priest was among nor visitors, lie recognized a one paint ing en her wall as one that had been stolen from him in Reme by an adventuress and then the police indentifiedher as tbe thief. Misses Resa Dark, Amy Whiles, Rachael and Isabella Kink and Sarah Harnsen, for several years successful teachers in the public schools of Indianeplis, left last week via New Yerk, Liverpool, Londen and Lis Lis eon for the Argentine Republic, where they are employed by the government te teach. The matrimonial transition from Miss Murphy, of California, te Lady Charles Michael Wolseley is tbe startling society event of the season. The Welseleys are great conquerors of the period. The loot of the Murpheys will gild the baronial halls of the Welseleys. It must be ac knowledged that the Mnrphys are among the very eldest old families of California. Philadelphia Bulletin. The baoheler editor of the Chicago Inter- Ocean is excited. Hear him: "There are in Bosten sixty-nine women taxed ever $100,000, five ever $500,000 and two ever $1,000,000. New, if the statistician had told hew many of them are spinsters and widewB he would have struck a key note. There are a great many men look ing around in search of a visible means of support " N )w I lay me down te sleep I pray the Lord my soul te keep" sleepily repeated a little Dracut girl after her mother one night net long age. Then she stepped. ,l If if. ." her mother sug gested. The little one hesitated a moment half opened her heavy eyelids, and then continued, pausing long between the words : " If I had a row that gave such milk I'd dress her in the- finest silk. Amen." A Little Washington Scandal. A lively scandal has developed in the posteffice department, resulting in the discharge of three clerks from the typo graphers' bureau. This portion or tbe de partment is carried en in a private heuse belonging te Ex-Govorner Shep herd. The lower fleer is used for the draughtsmen aud the upper ones are devoted te the lady clerks. A few weeks age a new watchman took the place of the regular man and his attention was at tracted by sounds of revelry iu the upper regions. Piecceding thither he witnessed a disgraceful ergie, participated in by two male aud one female clerk and another woman. Tbey were all intoxicated. He reported the matter te his superior officers and investigation showed that this was net the first time that these scenes had been enacted. The two male clerks and the female clerk have been discharg2d. TELEGRAPHIC MAT1 EK. Our latest correspDndence. May 10, 18S3 brings te us the narrative of Henry B. Ingram, the General Superintendent e' the District Messenger Ce: of New Haven, Conn. Mr. In gram says : " Fer many months 1 had been sorely troubled with a weak ana tired tcellng across the loins, annest invariably accompa nied with a headache. I had noticed also that at stated periods lollewlng these lains my urine woule be highly colored, and leave a heavy brlck-coleml bOdlment when allowed te stand in the ves3el I could net work, and I was dlsceti aged te an alarming degree. Nothing lielpcd me. I was prescribed ler by some et the bet physicians in New Yerk cityt where I was located at that time, but derived no benefit or relict. When a'.most ready te give up in despair an acquaintance said te me, I I want you te try Hunt's Remedy.' 1 did se, and hardl twenty-four hours had elapsed be fore I obtained relief, and in three weeks' time all the aforesaid ailments had disappear ed, and I improved steadily, and was infused with new lite, se that I could resume my busi ness again, which is ene that sublects me te strains of all kinds, which arc likely te ellect the Kidneys, namely : Erecting telegraph aud telephone lines. Hunt's Remedy new occu eccu plts the most honored place in my cabinet of medicines. I would net be without it, and I chaertully and heartily recommend it te all who are troubled with diseases et the liver, kidney, or miliary eigans. It never fails te cuie.'' 31 Cestrk Street. TOVN CLERK FOKTY-TWO YEARS. The following is lrem Mr. Othnlel Gagcr, the well known and respected Town Clerk of Norwich, Conn. Mr. Gager is 89 years old, and has held this position or trust ter 42 years, and his word Is as geed as his bend. On May 5, 1833, he writes as lollews : " h or years I have suffered with disease et the kidneys and blad der, and nave no hesitancy in recommending Hunt's Remedy as a specific ler these com plaints. It has net only been the means et re lieving me of terrible pain, bat has cured a number of my acquaintances. Te day 1 am performing the duties et the office et Town Clerk, which I have held for forty-two years which 1 could net be able te de were I net In a fair state et health, owing te the use et Hunt's itemedy." Jy23 M.W&F&w Tue surest preventive against Small Pox Is Darbys Prepbylatlc Fluid. It destroys conta gion. Uacklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest mealcal wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Uicers, bait Rheum, Fever sere. Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaianteed te cure in evciy Instance, or money relunded. a cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecln:r. tc25-lyeedAw We Challenge the World. Wben we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that ShIIeh's consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In us much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where theylall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c. 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back la-iie, use ShIIeh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 una ium jNerin uaeen sireeu iou-ceui A. Ban en Drug Sterr. Never was such a lush made ler anv Drug Store as Is new at Cha?. W. Lecber's ter a Trial Bettle or Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs aud Colds, All p rseus affect 3d with Asthma, Bronchitis. Heaiseness, SeveroCeushsoranyaaTMctlon or the TUieu and L".ng-, can get -a Trial Bettle et this great remedy jree. by calling at abeve Drug store. Regular size tl.CO. North Pele Expedition, Fiizd lights, lotteries, walking ( matches, and balloon ascension;! are usually humbugs of the worst sort. Dr. Themas'' Eclectrlc Oil Is netu humbug. It is a quick cure for aches and epralns.'antl isjustus geed ler lameness. Fer sale by II. B Cochran, drugght, 137 and ld9 North QnetfirstieeL Hear Hliu. "I feel new. I was atUicted with sick head ache and general debilitv. )AtMurdeek Bleed Sitters brought about an Immediate ltupreve- iueuiiiu mjr Kcucitu ucuuiic iiuiucr mem the best familv medicine in the makt" Adelph Lalloz, Bultdle. N. Y. Fer sale byOL? a. viuciuau, uruggist, i.w ami 109 norm yueen street. tKDICAL. A VSR'S PILLS. Crying for Aid. Less et Appetite, Headache. Depression, In digestion and Constipation. Biliousness, a Sal low Face, DuIlEyefanda Blotched Skin, are among the symptoms which indicate that tbe Liver Is crying for aid. AYER'S PILLS wm stimulate tbe Liver te proper action, and correct all these troubles. One or mere et these Pills should be taken daUv. until health Is rally established. Thousands testify te their great merit. Ne family can atftrd te be without Aybr's Pills. FBZFAHKD BT Dr. j. C. Ajers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. July2322-lydAw.. "pEKKV DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. SUMER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAIT3, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Trem Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. julyl-lyd4w UHIiUTAWlS. AN ORDINANCE TO PRO TEC 1" THE public health. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Select and Common Councils of Lancaster City, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that a Sanitary Committee et Councils be and is hereby established, consisting et two mem bers lremach branch et Councils, appointed annually by thn President et each branch, whose duty it shall be te assist and co-operate with the Beard of Health whenever called upon by the same in regard te the sanitary condition of the city, and also te-whom the Beard et Health shall present all bills ler their approval. Sec. 2. I Je It further enacted that the Beard et Health et Lancistvr City, when appointed by the Court as provided for by Act of April S, 1807, Section 3D, shall have power te elect a suitable person as Health Commissioner, who shall carry out the previsions et this ordi nance te preserve the health of the city, said Health Commissioner te receive such com pensation as Councils may Ux upon lrem time te time, te be paid out of the appropriation Dy Councils for the use and purposes et the Beard et Health. See. 3. And be it further enacted that every physician shall report te the Beard et Health every person having smallpox, varioleid, caelera, malignant d'phtheria and malignant scarlet lever, or any ether contagious or infectious disease, and his or her place of dwelling and name. It known ; such report te te made within twenty-four hours after the development et any et the above diseases, provided such report was net previously made by seme ether physician. See. 4. And be It fuviher enacted that itshall be the duty et every practicing phys clan in the City et Lancaster te report in writing te the Beard et Health the death et any of hi j or her patients who shall have died et any con tagious or infectious disease within twenty four hours theicafter, and te state in such le pert tbe natnre and type of tlu alsea:e. see 5, And be it lurther enacted that th'j keepers of all hotels and bearding heus having any person or persons in their hotels or bearding houses auUering from or alilicted with any contagious or lnlectieus disease, such as mentioned in Section 3 of this ei-diniiiic,.', after they shall have been made newn of tin tact, shall immediate.y notify the Beard of Health, stating the person's name, aA resi dence and any etue sanitary Information that they may be in possession of respecting such person. Any person falling te notify the Beard of Health In writing within twenty four hours et such cast) or cases of conta gious or infectious dlseaae, after having be come aware of tbe fact, shall be subject te the penalties hereinalter named in section l'J. Sec. G. And be It further enacted that no person shall, within the City et Lancaster carry or remove from ene building te another any person sick of any contagious or infec tieus disease without a permit ire in i.ne uearti et Health. Sec. 7. And ba it lurfier enacted that all bodies et persons who shall have died efany contagleus or lniectieus disease as mentlene 1 iu Section 3, et this ordinance, shall be burled within twenty-lour hours after I'eath, unless extension et time shall have ben granted by the Beard of Health- bzc. 8. And he It further enacted that wher ever any contagions or intcctieus disease it found te exist, the Health Commissioner, by and with the authority et the Beard et Health, shall use all precautions te prevent tbe spreading et such diseases, and shall have power wherever sucU disease or diseases as are considered contageeusor Infections appear te exist or are te him reported in existence, te give public notice of the .existence et the same by dlsplayingaredflagonsaldlnfectlem premises or by any and all ether means which shall be most etteetual ter the common satety ; and furthermore, whrever obstructs the Health Commissioner in using such means te prevent the spreading et the contagion, or wilfully removes, defaces or handles the red fl.gs or ether precautions thus displayed, sh ill be subject te such fines and penalties as are prescribed in Section 12 of this ordmance. Sec. 'J. And be it further enacted t.iat when ever tn Beard or Health have just causet te suspect that any baggage, clothing, bedding or goods of any kind leund in the city et Lan caster are infected with any contagious or ln ln lecteous disease which may be dangerous te the public health, they shall obtain a warrant Irem the nearest alderman, have said goods removed te such place as they may deem best until, in the opinion or the Beard et Health, they ur j ire d from contagion. beg. 10. And be It further enacted that al paients and guardians shall cause their chl -dren and wards te be vaccinated betore they a' tain the age et one year, and that the Beard et Health shaU require and enforce the vac cination et all persons residing in the city of Lancaster and never b -lore vaccinated, and that whenever the Beard of Health e'ee 11 it expedient te properly vaccinate the citizens of Lancaster, t.iey may, with the advice and consent et the sanitary Cem lnlttce, appoint vaccina physicians te idly carry Inte effect this part ur this ordinance. See. 11. And be it further enacted that when ever any citizen et Lancaster wishes te give information etthe existence eta nuisance In any part of the city he or sheshall be required te hand such complaint In writing ever his or her own signature te the Health Commission er or Secretary or tbe Beard et Health, such complaint te describe the nature of the nui sance, the location and the name et tbe oc cupants or et owner or owners of properties upon which it exists, and also if any persen or persons suaii puuusn or mane known by rumor or report, mlscbievously'er otherwise, the existence of any malignant, contagion or Infectious disease in the city et Lancaster, which does net exist, such nersen shall be subject te sucn lines and penalties ls shall be hereafter prescribed in Section 12 et ttis ordinance. Sec. 12. And be it further enacted thatany physician or persons who shall violate, dfee bey, neglect or refuse te co nply with, or whr. shall rrsbt any et the previsions of this ordl erdl nance.stiatl be fined net Icsj than l nor nieic than $100 for each etreiuc, said lines te be col lected as ether lines are collected by the Beard et Health, bclore any alderman el the city of Lancaster, and the same turned ever te the City Treasurer, except that the penalty for refusal te vaccinatall net exceed (1 , and provided, also, that The fines mentioned la section 5 shall net exceed 10. . Sec 13. All ordinances or parts el ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. GEO. M. BORGEB, President Select Council. J. B. Lichtt, ' . Clerk: select Council. HERVEY N. HUBST. President Common Council. David i.. Dexh. Clerk Common Council. Approved J uly Hist, 1883. Jttb.T. MACGONIGLK, Jy2l3td Mayer. yjrxre. W1 LL1AMSON ft sTOSTBR GENTS' Purmshing Goods mean the everyday wants et Men and Beys. J'f s only occasionally that you buy a SUIT. HAT, or a patrol Shoes, but ", Cellars, Guflfr, Neektiee, Stockings, Suspenders, Handkeretalefs, AND SHIRTS! Seem te be always wanted and the best selec tion can always be round with us: for we always keep the greatest variety. Have-you ever tried one of the Patent EIGHMIE Shirts ? They give solid comrert. even In this warm weather, because ty tit se perfectly at the neck. The sixes measnre trem 13 te 19 Inches at the neck, and they rouieln two lengths or sleeves, mate or the BEST Wamsntta Muslin with 21C0 Linen Bosem and in a manner equalled by no ethr Shirt. 'or the tourist and for these taking short summer excursion or vacation trips our sup plies are complete te make up an outfit. Fer the Traveling Suit, WE HAVE COOL, CLEAN-WEARING CHEVIOTS, in the latest Shade., Or SMOOTH, SOFT FLANNELS, in Green and Blue. Ihese Suite are comfortable. Stylish and durable. J ust the suits te put en and wear ler any occasion. DUSTERS, in Linen, Mohair and Poplins. EXTRA VESTS, In WHITE DUCK. PLAIN and FANCY PIN CHECK and MODE. . i'XTRA PANTALOONS, In all the Latest Novelties Light and Dark. PINSTRIPES and HAIR-LINES. TRUNKS, VALISES ami HAND-BAGS. SHOULDER STRAPS. TRUNK AND SHAWLSTBAP3, In Variety ler Everybody. Ladles can find in our Shee Department An hlegant Line et SUMMER TIES and WALKING SHOES, also a Great Variety et SLll'PERS. '1 hese lines we have made espec ially te our e'i order. Fer styles they are pleasing. Fer comfort tney cannot be surpassed. Werererdlrecily te our COMMON SENSE SLIPPERS ter Ladles, made trem selected Fiench stock, five different widths, se that pertect comteit is in-ured In the way et fit ting. Ne lady will ever be without a pair of these Slippers artir giving them a trial. We have an immense Stock et BOOTS AND SHOES In all the ililleient widths 1 n. destiablu pat terns. Alse, we ta.e bpeclal pains that our customers are properly fitted In every In stance aud in se doing you ate net subjected te the torture et bad fitting shoes. Kf Our stoie will Iks opened at H a. ui. and closed a B p. 111. .except .uatun!ay,until lurtlu r notice. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Xes. 32, te, 36 & 38 East Kin- 8t, LANCASTER, PA. NOTIONS. UAUUb UP FASUI'JA. ASTRICH BROS', Agts., Palace of Eashien, Ne. 13 EAST KING STRUT. LANCASTER. WE WILL OFFER FOB ONK WEEK " BEGINNING' MONDAY, JULY 23d, AND ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 28, i Special Bargains AND GREAT SEDUCTIONS - IN EVERYONE OF OUB DEPAB MENTS. They are tee numerous te montlen.but it will pay everyone te visit our store and ox ex amlue the BARGAINS OFFERED. ' I eiHKit'S UXKH. A 5c. Package LOCHER'S DYH- WILL COLOR MOBE GOODS THAN ANT OTHER DYE IN THEMAKKJCT, Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, MO. O BAST KING STRUT, IiAHCASTSB. PA. 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