nnrr. -jt " " : - . : ic ' J - -' -r &fT3 i Siti !-! --feta -?: 'V flVV - --&? vr --ji 3l - ' F.i.nib XIX--Ne 287. LANCASTEK, PA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, 1S33. .PrktTwwCeati. r4'-C " .k--'"--" -, f -, -,1 THMMfETii ' 'f i Ml (Ek Ay j. jBh AA i-BMffWfcF M M-VW" "' v. " -A. v i 11 i ri i ; 1 u 1 1 iKEiiii r ill i w c B H i i . h b i LsJ. JL.IHPMHEBS)rC' 'v I LyJ&. .JL. .LL L-yL. .K v -"" ff - V WATMB COOLKBB, C. T7LINN BKIMEMAH. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As & business transaction would you be willing te pay one dellai ler an article yen could purchase for ninety cents ? We are tbe agents ter Lancaster and vicinity for Wndswerth, Martinez & Longman's Pare Prepared Paints. And we claim that they are tbe best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-halt el any building with this paint and the ether hair with sUlctly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any oilier mlxe-i paints in this country, and if the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, le ss than ler paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther, any building that has 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 Lend and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many et tbe prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal ofler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water fennd In any original package or WADSWOUTH. MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. FLESTN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DUX 1EURGK rAUNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN ALL COLORS-Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Myrtle. Perfect Fitting In all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment of these Goods, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO. JERSEY CLOTJI BY THE YABD, IN ALL COLOBS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GBEAT VABIETY AT LOWEST PBICES. GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. WINES AND E STABMSBED 1785. WINES AND At REffiABTC OLD WINE STORE, 1. 29 East Kil SUlt. UT CALL AND We have Just received direct from the Island et Maderla the iollewing Wines : Verdelhe, Vintage 1870 ; Sercial, Vintage 1840, Which we offer te our customers, together with our old 1SO0. 1SU, 1S17, 1818 and 18S7 MA DEIJIAS; and PINE OLD SHEUEIES. ISUAND1ES as loll-.ws: Vintage 18!0, ISiO, 1SU., 1SS0, 1853. Fine Old BYE WHISKIES, JAMAICA SPIRITS. N. E. BUM, Ac. FRENCH CORDIALS, Burgundies and Clarets. We have thelollewlrg Champagne Wines : Pelper Ileldscick, O. H. Miimm & co.'s Dry Vi-izcnay and Extra Dry, L. Becderer's Carta .Blanche, Pemmcry Sec Wuve Cllquet, Yellow Label Di-y, Krug & Ce.'s Private Cuvee, Jules Champien. And the GREAT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE, Frem the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y. This is the Finest American Wine In the market, having been awarded the highest honors at the following Expositiens: At Paris lfcC7, Vienna 1873 and Philadelphia 1876. S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, Brandies, Gins, OH Eye lista, &c, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. PLUMBING AND r,,! AKXlU). PLUMBING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. USTJFiaest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LIVEltY H OUGHTOVS. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 BOOKS AND rORH BACK'S SUNS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST. . LANCASTER, PA. OABMZAOJSa, JtV. rpuB 1 Standard Carriage Werk OF LAM CASTE K COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, UKAU OF CENTUAL MARKET BOUSES, EANCABTEB, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in tbe most com. fertable and elegant style. We use only tbe best selected material and employ only tbe best mechanics. Fer quality of work enr Drtces are tbe cheapest In tbe state. We buy ler cash and sell en tbe most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All -work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One Bet el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n96-tfdftw Yeu vriix always rum a mn.i. line et Connecticut cigars and! Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAK sreiiK. LANCASTER, PA GOODS. LANCASTER, PA. LIQUORS. LIQUORS! EXAMINE. H. E. Slaymaker, AGENT. GAB FITTING. GAS - FITTING, LANCASTER, PA. STABLE. Market Seet, uear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BTATIONEUI. TINWAEE, &C. J OBN P. BOHAUM. GBEAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOTOr CHANDELIERS -AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEHN STREET, tebSMyd LANCASTER, FA. MEDICAL. ' 1UTICUBA. SKIN HUMORS. Wonderful Cure of a Lad 12 Years old, who for 8 years, from the top of his head te his ankles, was one Mass of Scabs. My son, a lad twelve years et age, was af flicted with the worst form of Eczema for a period of eight years. Se virulent was it that from the top et his head te within a lew Inches or his ankles he was one mass of scabs, which refused te yield te any treatment that was suggested by friends or physicians was tried in vain. Allepathy. homcaepatby,herbs,roots, salt-water baths, flaxseed poultices, soaps, ointments, and In short everything that could be done te eradicate the disorder seemed only te aggravate it and the child's life became a buruen te hlm,and the expense of the various experiments was a constant drain npen our resources. My wlle. reading the advertisement et tbe CuncuBA. Remedies in one of the dolly papers, resolved te make one mere attempt at a cure. (The disease was new encroaching upon his lace, and seemed Incurable.) I gave a reluc tant consent te the propesal.and an Interview was seugm wun a ramous may pays cian 01 New Yerk, who made a most thorough exami nation et the case, and premised a cure with out the least hesitation by the use et your Cuticura. Remedies. In one week there was a marked change; the raw and angry sores be gan te grew pale and along the outer edges scaled off. and as time were en they began te disappear entirely, until at the present writ ing the only vestige Is ene -small spot upon the lerearai, scarcely visible and fast disap pearing. Thus alter eight years of expense and anxiety, we have the intense satisfaction of seeing the child's skin as fair and smooth is it was betore this dreadful cutaneeus disorder attacked him. Sincerely yours. 219 Fairmount Ave., Jersey City Heights, N.J. Childhood and youth are the periods when such diseases yield almost readily te these un laillng Skin and Bleed Specifics, Cuticura Reselvent, the new Bleed Purl fler, and cuti cuitAand Cuticura Seap the great Skin Cures. Pr ce of Cuticura, small boxes, SO cts , large boxes, $1.00. Cuticura Ueselvkxt, $1.00 per bottle. Cuticura Seav, 25 cts.; Cuticura Shav ing Seap, 15 cts. Sold by ail druggists. Pot Pet ter Drug and Cbem Ce., ISosten. BaBY BEADTIFIBR Fer Infantile anil Birth Uu mers. Rough, Chapped, or Greasy Skins, Nettle Hash, Pimples and Skin Blemishes use Cuticura Seap, an exquisite Skin Beauti fibr, ana Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Fragrant with delicious flower odors and Cu ticura balsams. Absolutely pure ; highly medicinal. Indorsed by physicians: pre ferred by the elite. Sales in 1881 and 1832, 1, 000,000 cakes. Alie specially prepared for Shav iny. CATARRH. Complete Treatment $1. A single cloae oiSanferd'H Radical Care in stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by niugic, steps Watery Discharges lrem the Nese and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cm es Nervous Ilcadacnc anil subdues Chills una Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of Joul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and bearing when af fected, trees the head, 1 hi eat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and puri ties the breath, steps the cough and arrests the progress et Catarrh toward Consumption One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal Solvent and Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggists ler $1. Ask for tfAMDFORD'6 RADICAL CUIIK I'CTTKr. DllUO AND Chemical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS Fer the relief and prevention, the Instant it is applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Seia'i Seia'i ce, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Cellins' flusters, (an Klectrle Uattery combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere Augl-lydW,S,4w TiENSON'S UAPUINK I'OKOUS l'LASTKBS SLIGHT ODDS. A Little btery with a Large Mera! tine Man Who knew liu own Business. "Ne, my iear," said the venerable keeper el a country store te a timid little girl, whose head sea cely came up te the level of the counter. "Ne, my dear, we haven't any red flannel, but we have some lirst rate New Or leans molasses." Seltly hinting that she didn't thin'i that would answer thopuipeso quite as well, the child went her way in search of the article she wanted. "Have you BENSON'S CAPCINK PLAS TERS ?" asked a gentleman et a certain drug gist whose name could be given were it de sired. "I am troubled just new with a touch or my old friend, the lumbago, and the Ben Ben eon's Plaster seams te go te the spot almost as seen as it touches the skin.'. "Net at present," replied the druggist, geni ally, "but we have lets or plasters Just as geed. There Is Allcock's, the Carslcum and ethers won't ene et them de as will?" "My dear sir," retorted tha gentleman, with a flight show or temper,"! say nothing against these articles', but 1 am a business man, anil always ask for precisely what I want, and for nothing else. I may enlighten you, however, when I say that some time age, ler anetl.cr disease, or which the Capclne has slnca cured me, I tried all these you mentien with no ap preciable benefit. They are Inefficient, every one of them, the meanest act et the proprie tors of some of them being this: that they make plasters with similar teundlng namesle deceive the unwary into bellsving that they are the same tiling. Experience taught me the dltlcrence. I'll go te the next man in your line. Ge;d day." Be en your guard against imitations. The gennine has the word CAPCINE cut cleanly In the middle of the plaster. All ethers arc impositions. Seabury A Jehnsen, Chemists, New YerK. augl-W&Sw. Gkavs sfisuinu jnK.DiuiNjs. fan Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that iollew less et "Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In tbe Back, Dimness el 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 deslre 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 be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and ISi North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; thoenly genuine. Guarantees of euro issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Ceehian, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. THE GRAY M KD1CINK .. N . Y aprl3-lvdw UCBKffS WitS. A 5c, Package OF LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN AN) OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, HO. O EAfcT KINO STREET, LANt ASTER.; fA. BUCHANAN IN ENGLAND. HIS APPEARANCE at court. Harriet Lane'i companionship with Her Uncle Tm Queen's Patronage or tbe American Beauty. The election of Franklin Pierce te tlw presidency in 1852, brings tbe reader of Curtis' biography te Buchanan's appoint ment te tbe English ministry. The prin cipal intervening events of his life had been the purchase of Wheatland, his home, near Lancaster, and several publie letters and addresses. At this time there appears a new figure by the side of Buchanan hi his public life The solitary bachelor shows a new and a beautiful side of bis character in his cor respondence with bis niece, Harriet Lane, whose education he directed, and whom he trained from a girl te a lady. Secial and domestic life, therefore, were net wanting te the busy statesman. It is a part of bis life which, was colored with affection. His letters te bis niece are re markable examples of tender care, deep principle, thorough confidence and happy playfulness. These letters run through the school life of Harriet Lane, her en trance into society, and intersperEe"the years during which fibe occupied, with graceful dignity, a conspicieus position in her uncle's household. Their tene will be indicated by this extract: Washington, July C, 184G. My Dearest Harriet : My labors are great ; but de net " way " me dewD, as you write the word. " teeigTi" but doctors New I would say may differ en this point. I hope Mary has recovered ere this from her bruises. Give my love te her and tell her te have her saddle girthed tighter the next time she rides. Your friends, Mrs. Bancroft and tbe Pieasantens, often inquire for you with kindness. They have given you semewhat of a name here ; and Mrs. Polk and Miss Rutter, her niece, have several times urged me te permit you te come and pass some time with them. I have been as deaf as the adder te their request, knowing, te use a word of your grandmother, that you are tee " eutsettlng" already. There is a time for all things under the suu, as the wtee man says, and your time will yet come Yours affectionately, James Buchanan. Mr. Buchanan sailed for England Aug ust 1, 1833. Twenty years before, as minister te Russia, he had passed a short time in Londen. At this time Victeria bad been sixteen years en tbe throne ; Lord Aberdeen was premier, with the " Ministry of All the Talents," including Gladstone, at the head of the exchequer and Palmarstan at the head of the home department. Buchanan had at the outset te encounter a question of etiquette. March, secretary of state, had directed United States ministers in Europe te ap pear at courts "in the simple dres3 of an American citizen." Hitherto, our diplomatic representatives had worn a simple uniform. New the master of corcmenies at Victeria's court objected strongly te Buchanan's appearance at court in such a way. Buchanan writes : " He said that her majesty would net object te receive me at court, in any dress I chese te put en ; but whilst he bad no authority te speak for her, he yet did net doubt it would be disagreeable te her if I did net conform te the established usage. He said I could net, of course, expect te be invited te court balls or court dinners where all appeared in costumes ; that her majesty never invited the bishops te balls, net deeming it compatible with their character ; but she invited them te concerts, and en these occasions, as a court dress was net required, I would also be invited. He grew warm by talking, ing, and said that, whilst the queen her self would make no objections te my appearance at court in any dress I thought proper, yet the people of England would consider it presumption. I became some what indignant in my turn, and said that whilst I entertained the highest respect for her majesty, and desired te treat her with the deference which was eminently her due, yet it would net make the slightest difierence te me, individual ly, whether I ever appeared at court. He stated that in his country an invitation from the queen was 'considered a com mand." It was even suggested te Buchanan that he might assume the civil dress worn by Washington, but he wisely concluded that this would be both -presumptuous and ridiculous. The result of the difficulty was smooth enough. Curtis thus describes it : "Iu the latter part et February the queen held the first ldvee of the scaser, Mr. Buchana:) bad signified te tbe master of ceremonies that he should present him self at the queen's levee in the kind of dress he always were, with the addition of a plain dress sword. Thus, through a happy expedient, assented te cheerfully by the queen, this gerdian knot was cut by a drawing room rapier which never left its sheath. In fact, Mr. Buchanan had already become se much liked in the royal circle and in society generally, that the court officials could net longer refuse te let him have his own way about his re ceptien at the levee, especially after he had dined at the palace in "frock dress," an invitation which was doubtless given iu geed humored compliance with his wishes, and te smooth the way into mere formal recaptien;" And he thus describes te Harriet Lane his reception : " The dress question, after much diffi culty, has been finally and satisfactorily settled. I appeared at the levee en Wed nesday last in just such a dress as I have worn at tbe president's a hundred times A black coat, white waistcoat and cravat, and black pantaloons and dress beets, with the addition of a very plain black handled and black hiltcd dress sword. This te gratify these who have yielded se much, and te distinguish me from the upper court servants. I knew that I would be received in any dress I might wear, but could net have anticipated that I would be received in se kind and distinguished a manner. Having yielded they did net de things by halves. As a approached the queen an arch but benevolent smile lit up her countenance as much as te say, you are the first man who ever appeared before me at court in such a dress. I con fess that I never felt mere proud of being an American than when I steed in that brilliant circle, ' in tbe simple dress of an American citizen.' " Mrs. Lane, after many delays, joined her uncle in Louden in the spring of 1854 and remained with him until the autumn of 1855. The young lady received many distinguished and net a few significant attentions, but she returned te this cenn try, entirely from her own choice, still unmarried. Miss Lane writes te her sis ter : " We have dined with the queen since I wrote. Her invitations are always short and as the court was in mourning and I had no black dress, one day's netice kept me very busy I ought te have black dresses, for tbe court is often in mourning, and you knew I belong te it ; but tbe season being qniet, I did net ex pect te go out te any court parties. The queen was most gracious, and talked a great deal te me. Uncle sat upon her right hand, and Prine Albert was talka tivc, and altogether we passed a charming evening. Tbe princess royal came in after dinner, and is simple, unaffected and very child like her perfect simplicity and sweet manners are charming. Every thing, of course, was magnificent at the table geld in profusion, twelve candela bra with four candles each ; but you knew I never can describe things of this sort. With mirrors and candles all around the room, a band of delicious mosie playing all the time, it was a little like fairyland in its magmncence. we naa another band after dinner, while we took tea." These extracts, tee, are interesting. "I have seen , and he ordered his gar dener te send me from this country all the roses he bad in bloom, for the drawing room. Preceding the box came a sweet little note, which I of course, answered in a tender way. Mr. , the man of the yacht, is getting quite desperate, as he is ordered te join his regiment for a month. He is constantly sending me flowers, and after his visit te-day despatched a magnificent bouquet. He is a very niee fellow, and I really am sorry. Unele, of course, knows and sees every one who comes te tbe house, and places such con fidence in me that he gives himself no uneasiness I have new a man of high, position, clever and talented, very rich, and the only fault te find is his age which is certainly great, as he he will be sixty next year. He has a daughter who is a widow, and I might pass for her daughter. But I really like him very much, and knew hew devoted he would be. I should have everything te my heart's best satisfaction, and go home as often as I liked. But I will write no mere about it" STONKWALt JACKSON'S SISTKB. A. Reconciliation With Mer Dying Husband. Tbe death of Jonathan Arneld, the wealthiest and one of the most distin guished men of West Virginia, has brought te light an interesting and most singular story, concluding with the healing before death, of an estrangement that had endured for twenty years. Arneld came from Fayettd'ceunty, Pa., about 60 years age, and by zealous application te business accumulated a snug fortune. Just prier te the war he invested largely in wild lands, owning hundreds of thousands of acres, tbe subsequent appreciation of which ran his fortune up into the million row. His third wife, who survives him, is a sister of General "Stonewall" Jacksen and possesses many of these traits of character se strongly marked in her illus trious brother. In the second year of the war, Arne'd made preparations te visit bis sister in an adjoining county, which gave rise te a report among the Federals that be was about te cast in bis fortune with the Seuth. Though be had always kept his own counsels, it was known that his sympathy and affections following the cause HinCa lest, and when this move became be was arrested by order of Gen. Latham aud taken te Clarksburg, where, after six months' confinement, he was released en parole. When the war broke out, Mrs. Arneld, for reasons never dis closed, deserted the cause for which her brother poured out his life and espoused tbe cause of tbe North, remaining a firm friend of the Union throughout the strug gle. This was known te her husband ; and upon his releasa from prison he return ed home aud bitterly upbi aided her, accusing her of having been the cause of his arrest. She denied the charge, but he remained ioilexible, and then, her pride .being aroused, she refused further te de lend herself. A separation was arranged, and for twenty years neither man nor wife saw the face of the ether. Mrs. Arneld retained the family home till tbe close of the war, when she re moved te Ohie. Friends interested them selves in arranging a reconciliation, but failed utterly ; both were obdurate, and Mr3. Arneld never revealed her motives in forsaking the cause of her lather and brother. Ten years age the wife entered suit for alimony and the husband filed a cress suit for divorce. A long and tedious litigation followed, in the course of which much feeling was engendered and the breach widened. The court gave thewile an alIev7auca of $1,000 per annum, but refused te grant the petition of Arneld for a divorce. At the conclusion of the suit Mrs Arneld took refuge in a retreat for the sick in Ohie, while her husband re turned te the family mansion. Tbree weeks age Mr. Arneld, then a decrepit old man, was stricken down by a fatal illncfs. His wife came te his bed side, and through two weeks of delirium was an uutiring watcher and nurse. He had never forgiven her, and in his delirium uttered upbraiding words which fell upon the car of the patient watcher near him. The cer ing et death eleared his mind, and one evening he aweke te conscious ness and his eyes alighted upon tbe wife he had thrust from him. It was a moment of terrible suspense te tbe few persons in the room. The old man in a feeble voice desired te be alene with her. Then in the chamber already darkened by the ap proach of dissolution a reconciliation took place, and the excluded watchers heard sobs from the room and entered te find husband and wife locked in a last and forgiving embrace, from which Mr. Arneld was released te die. Mr. Arneld was a pronounced atheist, and died as be bad lived. His scepticism was a continual source of grief te bis wife, who paitoek of her mother's strong relig ions convictions. Uncklen'a Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder" of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, Piles. Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in evciy lnstance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. 1e25-lyced&w First Revived and then Cnred. " Was troubled ler a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable used Burdock Bleed Bitters. The flrtt bottle revived me and the second cured me entirely. J. S. Williamson, N. Y. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Oueen street. Small Pox driven from a community by Darby's Prephyactlc Flnld. Sec advertise ment. A Great Discovery. That is daily bringing joy -te the homes et thousands by saving many of their dear ones lrem 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 bottles tree at Olias. A. Lecher's Drug Stere. Large size, $1.00. We Challenge tbe World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove tbat 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 and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where tneylail, it is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c, 60c. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use Shfleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-oed l OF BITTERS. A-Great-PreWem. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY AND LIVER Medicines. BLOOD PURIFIERS. RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion Oures. AGUE, FEVER, And Bilious Specifics BR AIN AND NERVE Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH Restorers. IN SHORT, TAKE ALL THK BEST qualities et ail these, and the best qualities of all the best medicines of the world, and you will find that HOP BITTERS have the best eurative qualities and powers et all concentrated In them, and that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or combined, fail. A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. Juiyie-lmd . " An Explanation. Ne one medlclne will enre everything, but It is an lncentestlble lact that Themas' Eclec trie Oil will cure a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or an ache, and Is also an active and pren lunced cure for neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer sale byH. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. DM! OOODB. N OTICK. HETZ6ER & HA1HMS Cheap Stere. BLACK CASHMERES, 12J, 18, 23c. BLACK CASHMERES, 37, 45, 50e. BLACK CASHMERES, GO, 75, 87Je. BLACK CASHMERES, $1.00, 1.12, 1.85. The Cheapest Let in This City. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. iSL-aCK SILKS. BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS, We have a Large above Goods from Assortment of all of the AUCTION SALES AT VERY CHEAP PRICES AT & Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER. (itween Use Cooper Heuse anil Serrel Herse Hetel.l N JKXT MOOR TO TUB COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCO OPENED THIS DAY ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, IN ALL DESIRABLE SHADES DIUECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER RE. LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. -pvirvuss iKiXAMMATiea or THI XJ Cernea Keratitis. In this disease of the eye we may distinguish two principal lerms ; the one Is accompanied by marked symptoms of inflammation, and la hence called " diffuse vascular cerneltu." In the ether, or non-vascular form;' These symptoms era entirely absent. All Diseases Ol the EYE, EAR, THROAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases success success felly treated by DRb. IL D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, 1-ancaster. Pa. Consultation free. a2-3tdw H BLAUK BfcAjgK HHTOK raxcLix. I TSK'S SABSAPaKIIXA. TIRED Qm.SSSBgseSSS. non without efiert, which, makes life m bar SPMP 82 J"3- PPie, Is dan te the tact that thebloed Is poer.and the vitality ceaaeqnemUv feeble. If you are utTerlng freaa such leel ings, Iyer's SarsapariHa 'Just what you need,, and wttl de yen Incal culable geed. Ne Other nrenaratlnn en nraiseitintna ami combines Weed purifying, vitalizing enrich ing and Invigorating qualities of Atxr's 8a-sapaki:la. nUCPAUCD BT Dr. 4. C. Ajers & Ce., LweU, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. JulyaeaugMydAw. )KKKV DAVIS'S fAIIf KILLER. CHOLERA! CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Davis's Fain Kir. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira 11. Foss.ef GoUlsberougb.Malne. says: " One or wy sailors was attacked sever ly with cholera merbus. We administered Pain Killer, and saved him." J. W.Simends. itrattlcbore. Vt. says; "In cases of caelcra merbus and sudden attacks of suninr er complaints, I have never found it te tall." AT.T. THB angl DRUGGISTS SFLL n. lmd&w CLOTHING. NO. J.HMAI.INU. A t I WILL CL03E OUT THB BALANCE Or MY Spring & Summer Goods AT COST, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY PALL GOODS. 3r Call and sre Rnrgalns. JNO. J. SMALING. (TAILOR,) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. PHE Final Closing Sale OF SUMMER CLOTHING Has commenced and everything en our cenn ters will be sold at GREAT SACRIFICES! Tomakereo:n for our immense stock et Full and Winter Clothing which we arenew manu facturing. Among the above lets which wti have marked down mere than one-half, are LIGHT and DARK COLORED Oaesimere, Cheviot, Serge, Worsted and Flannel Suite. RIG DRIVES In Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. ALSO, CREOLE SUITS, WHITE VESTS LINEN PANTS and VESTS, SEER SUCKER COATS, And anything In the way or cool clotting .lust received another let el these 75c. OVERALLS. Ucst in the market, four pockets, riveted but tons and warranted net te rip. Large line et Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT LOWEST PRICKS. HIRSH & BRO., I'KNN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. 2 and 4 North Queen Street. Stt-Traile Dollars taken at Par. OANSMAM A BRO. ABOUT CLOTHING. HOW IS IT THAT WE ARE WHIi.ESOMANY ARK BUSY NOW DULL? 1st. Our goods have steed tbe tf at, and mere than steed the test In comparison with these offered at ether houses. Tney are teund te be literally the best, and there Is no old stock. 2t. Our prices are lennd te be the lowest, while the -fifty cents en the dollar and ether maiked unwn humbugs have long since been detected. The Sest Clothing AND THE LOWEST PRICES. Men's .Suits selling new at M.00, W.O0, 5.0 i, V 00, f7.i 0, .00, flO.ne, $12.00 and H5.0B. Beys' and Children's Suits our great specialty, selling new at $1 .50. f 100. $2.50, 93.00. W.00, $3.08, 96.00. 97.00 and 9Q.). Men's Pants at 75c., C1.00, 9U, 9iW, 900, up te $5.50. Don't miss the present opportunity, as we are bound te reduce enr stock in order te make room for enr large fall stock new being" manufactured. L. Gansman & Biu, THK FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHUMB, 68-68 H0BTH QUfcEl 8TBEET, Right ra the BottUrwftstCerBer of Orange Bt. LAXCASTXB, PA. JWOpen every evening Saturday 10 o'clock. until 9 o'clock ; Sen .?d '. S .'i ." iii 4 41 5fil J. I 1 , -i - i -JJ
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