XV , k!1 Sr-tfTj T-H J s-'asi C - 43 attCE: y.ilunifl XIX. -Ne 286. LANCASTEB, PA. FBIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1883. PriMTwCwtb va L W 2 "fwTtwe'iTw r ffMXJMt COOZMXB, AC. TLINN tt BKEHEMAH. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article yen could purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadswerlh, Martinez & LengMaa'g Pare Prepared Paints. And we claim that tbey are the best and cheapest palnta In America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Faint one-half of any snrlace or one-half el any building with this paint and the ether hair with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixel paints In this country, and If the part painted with this paint docs net cost ten per cent. less than for paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurtber, any building that lias been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining ee for a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many of the prepared paints are udulteratcd with benzloean'd water we make this liberal efler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water found in any original package or WADSWOUT1I, MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S FUSE PREPARED PAINTS. FLIKN" & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DMT 1KIIROK FAHNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN AM. COI.OHS-Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Myrtle Perfect Fitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Goods, Frem $2. SO Up. Al.hO. JKltSKY CI.OTllBY THE YARD, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASIIMEKK AM) SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PRICES. GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 1'JjUMBINO ASH 1IIUM 1.. AKNOLD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. !Finest Werk, Best Workmen. leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, FA. Z.TVMKT 1J4IUGUTUNU HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, . ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BOOKS AND TOIIN llAr.K'S ONH. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL RATES, AT Til K r.OOKSTORK OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Ncs. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEJM ST., LANCASTER, PA. a l, ASH A li UU.KibHAK. IIIOU tt MAKTIN -AT CHINA HALL. A L.AKGKLOTOF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT- High & Martin's 15 EAST king street, LANCASTKU. PA. TlH WARMS, JtC. J OHN P. 8UHAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT or CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing aad GasflttingRoeHng and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUtfS, HO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, tebZMyd LANCASTER. PA. LANCASTER, PA UOOVB. UAH IflTTIIiU. BTAM.B. STATIONERY. JfAJ'JSR MAttOlAUB, C pBAKKS W. FRY. We were out el certain sizes el SCREEN FRAMES, but we liave Ailed up again anil are ready te till orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 3.'! and :i5 inches high and 32 te 33 Inches wlde ; they can be i educed te 21 Inches in a few minutes. They make the CUE APKST and BKST screen in the market, superior te the old style and lower In price. NEW PATTEKNS OK WALL PAPERS. ODDS AND ENDS AT IIAI.F.PUICE. An Elegant Line et NEW P ATT Kits DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLOKS. LACE CUHTAINS from a Dellar a Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. OAMJPMXB, 4 A FA1K FIEL.U AMU VAIK FLAY," 1S ALL TUEV ASK AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W. KING AND WATER STS. Competition Is tbe life el trade, and this house defies competition In the quality and prices or its goods. BRUSSELS CARPETS, IN VERY CHOICE PATTEKNS, Will new be sold considerably below co-;tte make room ter T11K IMMENSE STOCK COMING IN FOR THE FALL TRADE. Ingrain, Chain and Bag Carpets, AT A SACRIFICE. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL Cor. W. King Sc Water Sta , . LANCASTER, PA. YBLLOW FKOJMT GIGA It STOKE, 31 aerth Queen street. Headquarters ler the.best 6c cigar in the city, at HAKTIIAN'S. tBOLKKA! CHOLERA! PBOF. DARBTS Prepliylactic Fluid. The Most Powerful Antiseptic Known. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. It Destroys tub GKiras or Disease. It is a tact established by science that many d 1 s e ascs are Intro duced by putrilactien, which reproduces it self and propegatcs the disease in ever widening circles. TLese diseases gener ate contagion and fill ihe air with death. The mostpewcrlul An tiseptic agent which chemistry has pro duced. Its use cither inter nally or externally rcn ders all it corner in con tact with. pure, sweet and clean, the produc tion of disease-germs ceases and the patieut recovers. When used en Ulcers Scalds, Burns, Erup tions and Seres it slops all vain, sweetens the Such i that dread Ter rer. Asiatic Cholera, which is new devastat parts and promotes the rapid formation of healthy flesh. It PuvtFiis TUB ATMOsrifEne. ing the East and ad vancing en Hsmisuii'ii of deatn rUDldlV te wards our shercOthcr diseases of the 3ame sort are JJivhtherla J Is exposure in a Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Smallpox, Mea sles, Yellow Fever, Sick Roem, Celltr, Closet or alable puri ties the Atmosphere and drives away tin JSraswelas. etc. ah these generate centu germs el disease and death. gien. Other diseases Fever andAaue. Ma Taken internally, tt larial Fever, etc., arise purifies the stomach. from contagion wnicu conies from dampness. giving it tone auu neaithv vieer. it is nnbealthysituatien or thus that it cures Indi gestion and Dyspep uucleanuness. All these Diseases can be cured only by slopping the produc tion of Disease Germs and destroying these sia. When used as a L.e. lien it dustreyB all Freckles and filetch- Dreduclns c e r m s . already produced. Reth these results are accomplished by tliouse el Pre!. Dar leaving the skin clear, white and transpar ent as that or a llttle child. by's preparation of ISeractc Acid and Chlorine, known as Damiy s PneviiYLAcrna Fluid. IT UENDK1LS ALL IT COMES IN CON TACT with Pure AMU II i:LTIIY. Space does net permit ni te name many el the use j te which this great Oorm-Destreyer is applicable. Ask your druggist ler printed matter descilptlve of Its usclnlness, or ad res J. II. ZE1LIN & CO., Manulacluring CheitisLs, PHILAUELPIIIA. 50 tents per bottle. Pint bottles, $1.00. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. janll-lyeed&w KIUNKV-WOKT Uas been proved the suiest cure ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine :ndi cafe that you arc a victim? THMN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidnoy-Wertat once, (drug gUts recommend it ) and it willspecdlly over come the disease and restere healthy action. 1 n1iaa Fr complaints peculiar te I WlAilUe. your sex. such as pain and weaknasses, Kidney-Wert is unsunasiOd, n It will act promptly and safely. Kttherscx. Incontinence, retention et mine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te Its curative power. SOLD UY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price, 1. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Rowels. A well-known clergyman. Rev. N. Cook, of Trempelean, Wis., says : "1 linil Kldney-Weit a sure cure for kldnej' and liver treuulr s." KJDNKY-WOKT Cnre i'er AH Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most lmpeit ant organ, enabling It te threw ett torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the 151 1 e, and by keeping the bowels in lice condition, effecting its regular discharge. TVTela we I yu are sullerlngtrem ma-JXLcUCMla-. laria, have ihe chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te cleanse the System, every one Hlieuld take a thorough course of it. Sold by Druggists. Price, MI. KIDNEY-WORT. "Last year I went te Em epe," says Henry Ward, late Cel. fi'Jth Hcg., N. G. S. N. Y , new living at 17JW. Side Ave., J. C. HIguts. N. J., "only te return worse from chronic liver complaint. Kidney-Wert, as a last resort, has given me bittci health than I've heretofore enjoyed for many, many years." He's cured new and consequently happy. K1 1UNEV-WURT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease is se prevalent In this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver anil liewels. "Pilckca Thlsdistresslng complaint is very X XiOS. apt te be complicated with const! patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore tailed. Q- If you have either of these troubles use K1DNE1-WORT. Druggists sell IL " 1 will recommend It cvcrywheic," wiltcs .las. 11. Meycr, Carriage Manufacturer, Mjcr Mjcr tewn, Pa., "because it" Kidney-Wert " cured my piles." riUKEV-WUKT. JV THE GREAT CURE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it Is ler all the painful diseases et the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst forms of this terrible disease haye been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Drugglala. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlington, Vt, KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Llver and Bowels. ' Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros trated with rheumatism ler two years ; tried, in vain, all remedies ; Kidney-Wert alone cured him. I have tried it myself, and knew that It Is geed." rortlen et a letter from J. L. Wlllett, Druggist, Flint, Mich. jy30-lwdM,W&FAw 1 KAY'S atrtsviriv mkdiuinjg. this UT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ter Impotency, 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 enr pamplet, which we desire te end tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages torts, or will be sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have adopted tbe Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees etcure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by U. B. Cochran, iiuuuhi aim iejmjiuj thiamin nuuci! IttBUliAJ UJS1JIUIMK O.. N. . prlMvdw CATTLE EANCHING. THE UBKAT BCSIRKSS IN WIUHINU' The Increase in Stecfc forty Millien Cattle in the Country exposure in the Winter. We cive below a farther extract from Mr..turgis' address en this subject before the '"New Yerk Farmers" continued from a recent issue : We expect te get annually fifty or sixty per cent, of calves from our three year old cows and upwards. We sometimes de better never worse. About one third of the two year old heifers breed, but we pay no attention te that, and de net as sume it as an item in our business. The cost of handling these cattle varies very much according te the amount you have. Daring our first years thore with seme 1,500 or 2.000 head of cattle, the expense averaged $2.50 a head for the year's work. New, with C0.000, we have get it down te GO or 70 cents a head; and it can probably be reduced slightly mee than that. I am often asked, "What does it cost you te raise beef cattle?" The cost, roughly, may be assumed te be $10 or $12 a head, allowing a percentage of less, &c. Such animals are new worth from 4 j te 5 cents a pound en their feet, or $45 te $50. But the same profit cannot be realized from the ether classes of animals in the herd. Mr. Burden : What is the breed of your cattle ? Mr. Hturgis : These cattle are erea or iginally from Texas or from native Ameri can cattle, and crossed with three quarter or seven eighth short horned bulls. A great many of the ranchmen are new be ginning te use Herefords. Mr. Burden : Hew de Hcrelerds stand the weather i Mr. Sturgis : We have net had them Ien;; enough te sec, but the supposition is that they will stand it well. Te speak of cattle breeding in Wyoming and Nebraska without an allusion te the Wyoming stock growers' association would be like "Hamlet" with the prince left out. I had the pleasure of being prcn ent when that asseciatibn was organized, ten years age, with about ten members, representing 25,000 head of cattle, worth $500,000 It new has a membership of 250, representing 1,000,000 head of cattle, worth about $30,000,000. Last year it sent te market 200,000 head of beef cattle, which netted te the ewners about $10,000, 000. The money value of the shipment was equivalent te that of Texas, though ene third smaller. Texas shipped 300,000 head, producing the same net results as our 200,000. The work of the association has been te protect the property of its members. In originally entering into business we had te encounter four primary risks the Indians, the white outlaws and thieves with which that country was thronged, contagious diseases and the climate. The first thrce have disappeared. The Indians disappear cd through the natural pregess of the country and the restriction of their move ments. The next two have been elimina ted by the association; Through its in spectors, who new number fifteen or twenty, the association has thoroughly patrolled the country ever which the cat-, tie of its members radge. Its agents are placed at eVerv railroad point at which cattle could get an exit' from the country, forming, se te speak, sjcorden around the whele northern andfeastern boundary. There is au iuspecter at every point down the Hue te Kansas City, who personally sees every animal that passes through, and if net the sctual property of the man in whose hands it is, or if he is net authorized by the owner the animal is seized and the man arrested. We also kcep an inspector at every Indian agency whero beef is delivered te the Indians, and at each of the government military pests, anil at each of the mining camps. These men inake reports te my office once a week, and in this way 15,000 or 4,000 head of cattle are annually returned te the owners, worth $150,000, which would be otherwiso irre trievably lest. The second part of the work of the as sociation was hardly less important, and that was the devising of the sytcm of sau itary inspection, which is new thoreugly in operation. I had the pleasure of draw ing up a bill, and assisting in its passage passage throughout the Legislature which appointed a veterinarian for the territory and made it obligatory upon the owner of every animal brought there for breeding te have it pass an inspection and get a clean bill of health at the station at which it arrived, before leaving the yards. That has been thoroughly enforced. The veter inarian has the authority under the law net only te quarantine during a period of safety, hut also te destroy if necessary, and a fund is provided from the general taxa tion of the territory, levied, however, en the bteck interest, te pay indemnity te such persons as may innocently suffer the execution of the law. The bill has had, I am glad te Fay, the very strong approval of Dr. Loring. C'enld such a system be introduced here at the seaports upon outgoing cattle, the saving te this country would be onermnus. This coun try is pew a scheduled ceuntiy. Great Britain scheduled it as marked with cattle disease. We are sending te Great Britain, nevertheless, one eighth of their supply of beef. We are, however, ebligt d te take two cents a pound less for our meat than is brought by Scotch meat of the same quality, whi:h is cairicd tertmithfield and ether English markets. We take this much less because out cattle go there with the suspicion of disease. The less te this country, thercfore, en a shipment of 3,000 tens a week is about $125,000, or $G,000, 000 a year. Dr. Loring is my authority for saying that with an exponditure of $2,000,000 annually, our seaport coasts could be made safeand an absolutely clean bill of health given te every animal. He would be a rash man, who, with the fate of Wiggins before his eyes, would venture en prophecy, Tut if there is any relation between the law of supply and demand, the future of the cattle busincF.s is a very bright ene. I make tiie state ment that the consumption of this country is exceeding its production and markedly se. - - The increase -of, cattle is governed by nature's laws, and is in mathematical ratio. We knew that approximately the number of cattle in the United States is 40,000,000. We knew that we slaughter ed in this country or sent abroad last year about 0,250,000. We knew practically the number of female cattle, aud we can therefore tell within a fraction the num ber of calves that will be born in 18S3. The capital that is being introduced into this business, the 6,000,000 sterling that Great Britain has sent here for this pur pose during the last eighteen months, can not te any appreciable extent increase or affect this production. The process new going en is simply ene of consolidation. It is the segregating into the hands of one firm or corporation the herds which had previously been the property of a dozen men. The breeding capacity of these herds remains unchanged, and hence over-preducion, in the sense of a rapid or forced inerease te be effected by an influx of fresh capital, is impossible. With the production fixed in this mathematical way, let us glance at the sources from which we have received our beef for the last ten years. Texas was in the habit of driving in 1868 and 1869, in the neighborhood of 700,000 head of surplus cattle ever her borders ; last year she drove only 300,000, and every year H it steadily decreases. Five years age Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Ore gen, Washington and Mentana territories all bad large accumulations of surplus cattle, ana they drove out 100,000 or 150,000 a year te Wyoming, where we bought them, held them a year or se and sent them te market. That has com pletely ceased. Mentana has net driven a hoof cf stock cattle for three years, and the ether territories will net drive 10,000 head in 18S3. Consequently the territo ries that are raising cattle for sale and that have but a small local demand are going te be dependent in future upon the cattle they themselves breed. The ener meus immigration into the Pacifie states and territories is absorbing all these regions can produce. Then hew is con sumptien going en ? Chicago received in 1880 just a million head of cattle ; in 1881 between 1,400,000 and 1,500,000, and in 1882, 1,800,000 : and during the last weeks of the season, when I was there m the yards, and when they were receiving 40,000 te 45,000 head of cattle a week, every head was taken out of the yards en Saturday night, and the price never 'broke. There is certainly the strongest possible evidence that consumption is certainly in creasing, and in the face of the ether facts we must all allow that production, at least that part of production which is in excess of local demand, is likely te do de do crcase, and that the beefsteak of the futnre cannot be cheaper than the beef steak of te day. Mr. James T. Gardiner was the next speaker. After referring te his expe riences iu California, while engaged in making geological surveys with Mr. Clarence King, he said that the great drawback both with California and Ne vada, se far as the raising of cattle was concerned, was the fact that the grasses weie animals and the seed was liable te be eaten up, se that the ranges rapidly deteri orated if they wcre heavily stocked. The same might be said of parte of Utah ; in fact there was in Utah very little geed cattle country. Coming te the eastern side of the Recky Mountains, as was generally known, the plains of the Gicat West ran from the Missouri river, rising gradually as they came west ward, until they reached the Recky Moun tains. They rese from an altitude of perhaps GOO or !)00 feet at the river, up te 5,000 or 6000 at the feet of the mountains, which burst up tbreugii the plains sud denly like a wall. The climate of the eastern side of the Beck Mountains was characteristically different from that of Utah or Nevada or California. In his ex perience of it, which ran back te 1863, he had never known it te suffer seriously from dreuth. There had been times when there had been seme suffering, and the grass had been scanty, se that the cattle did net winter very well en it, but en the whole there was very little danger from this cause. The grasses were perennials, and en the whele, both Mr. King and himself made up their minds that this was the safest part of the country ler cattle raising that they bad at that time explored. It was was well te say something about selecting a lauje. Fer awhile some men had been very successful, but had finally met with great losses, net se much from bad management as their improper selec tion of a range. The cattle, wintering ent, are of course dependent upon the grasses that they can get during that season. If the grass is deeply covered with show the cattle will die. It would be rcinemberea that in the first winters after the Union Pacific was opened, trains were blockaded some times for two and three weeks together, and yet the ground all around was bare. i rentiersmen used te say that tne snow would blew 100 miles te get into ene of theso railroad cuts. The snow that falls in that regien is very dry, and is easily blown from the ground, if you are in a place where there is wind, and ene of the secrets of the success in the cattle business is te locate your range where it will be well swept by the wind. In 1870, Mr. King and himself chosen a place where the mountain wall of the Recky Mountains was broken down. The Recky Meuntians has great depressions great open passes, through ene of which the Union Pacific carried its track. The great wind of the western part of this continent was a west wind, which blew se strongly the whele year round that all the trees en the west urn mountain ranges had their branches turned out toward the east. In the win ter this wind blows with tremendous force and you want therefore, te selcct a range that will be swept clean.and yet have suffi cient shelter for the cattle Yeu want a Ineken ground, with hollows where the cattle can find shelter. Laber Retes. The number of the striking coepors in St. Leuis was swelled yesterday morning te 220. It was announced at a meeting of the strikers that the bosses had agreed te the advance asked, and work would be resumed te day. The strikers say that unless the ether employers make the same concession te day 1,200 coopers will quit work. At a conference held yesterday in New Yerk between committees of the cigar makers and the manufacturers an agree ment was reached by which the lockout will be terminated te day. It is said that the 26 members of the international union whose retention in Ottenberg's factory caused the strike and lockout will net be ic-crapleycd there. The Manhattan suit aud cloak company of New Yerk, the last firm te held out against the Etriking dress and cloak makers, yielded yesterday, and the trouble is at an end. The empleyes will new get $15 per week, with ten hours as a day's work, and will be paid extra for night work. Tbe telegraph operators en the Mexican national railroad struck yesterday for an incrcase of $30 per month. A speedy arrangement is expected." The Yellow Fever. On the arrival of the steamer Saratoga at New Yerk yesterday from Havana, James Barnes, the stewart, was removed te the quarantine hospital, sick of what is supposed te be yellow fever. The steamer City of Mcrida, which left Havana yester day for New Yerk, had upon her arrival at Havana from Vera Cruz ten of her crew sick with yellow fever. Twe of them were dangerously sick. Miss Shirley Sears, a teacher in the American ladies college at Panama, who had recently arrived from New Yerk, died of yellow fever en the 21st alt. Several nnacelimated persons have died of the fever in Panama. fclre ueeerd. The steamer Butte was burned, near Fert Peck, Dakota, en Monday. Less, $20,000. A fire in the Lind block, in Chi cago, en Wednesday night, caused a, less of about $30,000. The Mitchell house, at Thamasville, Ga., was burned yesterday morning. Twe or three stores en; the ground fleer were burned out. The losses aggregate about $60,000. The Central Pacifie railroad bridge west of Rene, Nevada, was burned en Wednesday night. KA1LKOAD CaTPLOYKKS. j The leading business men or Providence, . L, compose the Hunt's XemedyCe., and they guarantee all testtaealals publfebed by them te be genuine. The following dated May i, 1883, from W. H.. Blawehard, Lewell, Mass., is but one et the thousand remarkable cures that are being made by this wonderful medi cine. Mr. Blanchard says : I Have been greatly troubled ter ever six years with aente kidney disease, with severe pain In my back and nips. I was formerly employed en the j Bosten and Lewell Railroad, but was obliged. owing te the constant Jar, te give up the rail read business, as many elhera have been obliged te de. en account et Kidney disease I have tried many medicines, but received no permanent relief. A friend recommended me te use Hunt's Uemedy. I purchased a bottle of one et our druggists In Lewell, and com menced te Improve at once, and after uaing two bottles I was entirely tree from all pain. and consider myself cured, and 1 cheerfully recommend this wonderful medicine. Hunt's Remedy, te all tbe sufferers from kidney and liver disease." AT X.XB1SRTY. Fer a number et years I was. afflicted with kidney and gravel disease, and suffered with pains in my limbs and back at times se severe ly that it seemed that 1 could net ondure it. I used several se-called cures recommended icr these diseases, but they did me no geed. A friend et mine that had used Hunt's Kemcdy, and pronounced it the best in use, u.-ged me te try it, and 1 purchased a bottle at Geerge E. Hall's drug stere, in Manchester, and be fore I had used one bottle I began te feel much better, the pains in the bladder and kidneys were reduced a geed deal, and after using Ave bottles I found that Hunt's Kemedy had dene all that it was recommended te de. It bad removed all the pain, my appetite im proved and I gained several pounds in a low weeks. I have renewed vigor and strength ter one et my years (54). and I can only thank tbe proprietors et Hunt's Homed y ter my geed health et te-day, and you are at liberty te publish this, that it may be the means et seme ene being cured by the use et your truly wonderful remedy. W. II. Tbbrill. Goffsteww, N. II. , May 7, 1883. Jy30-lwdftI,WA7tw Uncklen'a Arnica Halve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily euro burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever sores. Can cers, Plies, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every Instance, or money refunded. '25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. le25-lyeedJtw First Kevlved and tben Cored. " Was troubled ler a year with torpid liver anu inuigestien, anu alter trying everything imaginable used Burdock Bleed Bitters. The first bottle revived me and the second cured vie entirely. .1. S. Williamson, N. V. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13) North Oueen street. Small l'ex, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Yellow Fever, etc.. can't exist where Darbys Prophy lactic Fluid is used. A. Great Discovery. Tliat is daily bringing joy te the homes el thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Less of Voice, Tickling in the Threat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease et the Threat and Lungs a pos itive cure. Guaranteed. Trial buttles tree at Olias. A. Lechor's Drug Stere. Large size, $1.00. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evl lence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one-halt the time aud relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mera cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they tali, it U pleasant te take, liarmlcss te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c, 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere. uuesc or isacic lame, use Simen's roreus flus ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Uneen street. fcb7-ced 1 An explanation. Ne one medicine will cure everything, hut it is au incontestlble tact that Themas' Eclec tric Of! will cure a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or an ache, and is also an active and preu nniced cure for neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer sale byii. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. MEIHVAI. s IDIAKITaN NRKVINK NKVKK KAIl.v SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR. The only known speciflctnr Kpileptic Fit?.& SVAls ter Spasms and Falling HickncHH.-u.a Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Kqnallcd by none in delirium of lever.'Ba 49"Neutralizes germs of diseases and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation Eliminates Bells, Carbuncles and Scalds.a 43Permauently and promptly cures paraly sis. Ycs.it is a charming and heallhlul Aperient. Kills Screlulaand King's Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath te geed, removing cause. 49lteuts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming reselvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wlnd."Sa S3CGiitaIn? no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly cures rheumatism by routing It.'fcs Restores lite giving properties te the bleed. Is guaranteed te cure all nervous disorder. 49-KellabIc when all opiates faiI.- Kelrcshes the mind and invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money rctunded.S3 -SS-Kndorseu in writing by ever fifty thou sand Leading physicians in U.S. and Kurepe.S Leading clergymen In U. S. aud F.urepc.sa Diseases or the bleed own It a conqueror.- Fer sale by all leading druggists. fl.50."5& The Dr. S. A. Uichmend Medical Ce. Preps. St, Jeicpl). Me. Chas. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk City, aprll-lyeeditw (2) HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by Increasing vital power, and rendering the phys'cal func tions regular and active, keeps the system in geed working order, and protects it against disease. Fer consUpatlen.dyspepsiaand liver complaint nervousness, kidney and rheuma tic ailments, It Is invaluable, and it affords a sure defence against malarial fevers, besides removing all traces et such disease from the system. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, aul-lmdeed&w TOMB BrTTERS tWDXCAH. A ICE'S SARSAP&R1LLA. TIP 17 PI niTT Xhedlrtresili fMUnff !i s u A ei wearim I.OM nonwnaeut effort, which makes Ufeaaar- pu te ma out peepi, 14 aae te the act tkat the Weel ts peer, and the vitality ceasmueBUr feeble. If yen are suffering from sack feel ings, Iyer's Sarsaparilla 'Jjttsfwtoatyenneed, and wUI doyeulncal- - 1 combines bleed purifying. vlUllzlng I ln" and Invigorating qualities ei' e etner preparation se ceaceatiates and enrieb Aran's I Saesapari'.h, PRXPARXD BT Dr. j. C. Ajers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Drngrlats. J uly augS-lydaw. KKRV DAIrlM'S fAIM KJU.KK. CHOLERA! CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA. INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Davis's Pain ler. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira U.Foss.ef Goldsberough.Maine. says : " One of my sailors was attacked sevor sever ly with cholera merbus. We administered Pain Killer, and saved him " J.'W. Siinends. Brattleboro, Vt. says; "In cases of cielera merbus and sudden attacks of sumnr cr complaints, 1 have never found It te tall." ALL THE angl DRUQGI9T3 SFL.L, IT. Imd&w OJ.OTU1SO. piIKW! T's HOT. CHAN'JK YOUB UNDERWEAR. (iAUZK UNDCUSH1UTS in Sizes from 31 te 50 inches. Gauze, Muslin and Jean Drawers. Camlbelcs, Kllet De Sante Pour ll'nntmt-M Fancy Hosiery, New Tlas and Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, BLUB FKONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. Ne. 17 "West King Street, fllllK " Final Closing Sale OF SUMMER CLOTHING Has cemmunci'd and everything en enr cenn lers will be sold at GREAT SACRIFICES! Te maLeroe'ii ter our immense ateck et Fall and Winter Clothing which we arc new manu facturing. Among the above leta which we have marked down mere than one-half, are LIGHT and DA UK COI.OKMD Gapsimere, Cheviot, Serge, Worsted and Flannel Suits. BIO IHClVKStn Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. ALSO, CUKOI.K SUITS. WHITK VhS'1.1 MNKN PANTS and VKSTS, 8KKK- SUCKKU COATS, And anything in the way or cool Clotting Just received another let el these 75c. OVERALLS. Kent in the market, fenr pockets, riveted but tons ami warranted net te rip. Large Hue et Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT LOWEST PUICfcS. HIRSH & BRO., PK.NN MAI. I. CLOTHING IIOUHK. 2 aud 4 r- erth Queau Street. 43Trade Dollars taken at I'ar. I UINSMA. J6 HKO. ABOUT CLOTHING. HOW IS 11' THAT WK Will K Ml MANY A UK AICK BUSY NOW uin.r.? 1st. Our goods have steed the test, anil mere than steed ih: test In comparison with these eHV.n-i! at ether houses. They are found te be literally the licit, and there ia no old stock. 'J.I. Our prlce.i are found te be the lowest, whllu tin: tlllvri'iits en the dollar and ether uiaiked i own limnliii p have long slucu been detected. The Best Clothing -AND THE LOWEST PRICES. Mi n's ."uits felling new at tt.OO, $1.00, V 00, V (xi, 7 10, $3.00, 10 en, VUSl and II5.W. Beys' and Children's Suits our great specialty, selling new at $1.50. t!X0, t.u, ri.ii". tl.oe, $3.ue, s , 7.oe and (9.u. Men's I'unis at 79c., l.CO,$1.50,$ri00,$:tf0, upte$Ti.S0. Don't miss the present opportunity, as we are ImuiuI te rcduce our stock la order te make room ler our large Tall stock new being manufactured. L. Gansmaii & Bre., THE rASIlIONAHL.KMKKCHANT TAII.OUSA CLOTHI1CKS, GG-C8 M)KTII QUEEN STREET, Uighten the Southwest Cerner et Orange St. LANCA3TKB, PA. -WUpcn every evening until 9 o'clock ; Saturday 10 o'clock. f?KK1Tt UUAKVUAl. lAJZKAUKa. JD The most reliable anil surest cure ler Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Bieatlt and all diseases arlilng from a disordered stomach. Price 23c per Bex, mailable. Prepared and cold by ANDREW G.FKKY, 1JRCGG1ST. 20 E. Orange ht-.Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa. Drags, Chemicals, eta, always en band at the most reasonable price. 5 i27-lydAw -5 : M M 3