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LANCASTEB, PA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1833.
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WATMB COOLERS, JtO.
TjLINM m BkBNEKAJ,
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could
purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ter Lancaster and vicinity for
Wadsworth, Martinez k Longman's Fere Prepared Faints.
And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make
this assertion and leave It unsupported. Faint one-half of any surface or one-bait el any
building with this pilnt and the ether half with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Qll, or
any ether mixed paints in this country, and If the part painted with this paint does net cost
ten per cent, less than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And further,
any building that has been painted with this paint that ts net satisfactory te the owner, and
net remaining se for a proper term of years, we 111 repaint at our own expense with White
Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may Fclect. As many et the prepared paints are
adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal efler. We will pay one thousand
dollars or any benzine or water found In any original package of W ADS WORTH. MABTI
NE A LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS.
FLINlSr & BBENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
JtMtr
niOBGE rAUMKSTOUK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAEB'S OLD STAND.)
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET,
HEADQUARTERS FOB
Jersey Waists and Jackets
IN ALL QUALITIES AND COLOR8, FOB LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDBEN.
JERSEY CLOTH
BY THE YABD, ALL COLOBS. NEW GOODS IN KVEBY DEPARTMENT AT THE
LOWEST PB1CES.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO- 14 EAST KLNGr STREET. LANCASTER. PA.
IVjVMBlim AND
-OHM 1,. ARNOLD.
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,
Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
ZirjIRV
H
OUGHTON'H.
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; AL80, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT
Stables Ne. 44
BOOKS AND
fUHM BAB.K'S SONB.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Scheel Supplies and Stationery,
WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL. BATES,
AT THE BOOKSTORE OP
JOHN BAKR'S SONS,
Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST. , LANCASTER, PA.
FAPXH HANtttNttB, me.
kHAKES W. FRY.
We were out et certain sizes et
SCREEN FRAMES,
but we liave filled up again and are ready te
fill orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 and 35
Inches high and 32 te 38 Inches wide ; tber can
tee i educed te 24 Inches in a lew minutes. They
make the CHEAPEST and BEST screen in the
market, superior te the old style and lower in
price.
SEW PATTERNS OF
WALL PAPERS.
ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PRICE.
An Elegant Line et NEW PATTEKN
DADO SHADES.
PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLOBS. LACE
CURTAINS lrem a Dellar a Pair up.
PHARES W. FRY.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
OMOCEMIES.
k T KURSK'S.
JUST BECE1VED, A LOT OF
FINE-COMB HONEY,
In two-pound frames, selling at 25 cents per
pound. Alse a let et Choice Heney extract,
lrem the comb, toy the Jar.
Just received, a Fresh Let of POTTED
HA.M and POTTED TONGUE. Alse whole
OXTuNGUE.
COFFEES! COFFEES!
We have the Finest Line et JAVA, BIO.
LAGUAZBA and MOCHA COFFEES in the
city. Always Fresh Boasted.
Just received, a New Invoice et FINE FOB
MOSA COLONY TEA.
AT
BTJKSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST "KING STREET.
LANCASTEB, PA.
P. 8. The same goods at the Branch, Chest
nut and Mary streets.
ClcB.UAnfcS. A FULL LANK FROM fie.
up. at
WABTMAN'B YELLOW FBONTC1GAB
8TOKX.
LANCASTER, PA
HOODS.
UAH FMTT1NO.
" AT'
STABLE.
ALL TIMES.
Market Seet,
I. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
STATIONERY.
TJUD WAKE, JtO.
rOHN F. SUHAUM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER .LARGE
LOT OK
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Linmbing and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUFS,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
febZMyd LANCASTEB. PA.
EXCURSIONS.
rpau excursion heasen ur 1883.
TO THE SUMMEB RESORTS
AND EXCURSION POINTS
OirOBTIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad.
THE CAVERNS OF LUBAY.
THE NATUBAL BBIDGE.
THE VIUUIN1A SPRINGS, Aa, 4a
Perfect previsions at LUBAY ter the ac
commodation el Excursion Parties et all
sizes.
Transportation Bates arranged ler parties
et various numbers lrem 5 te 500.
Correspondence Invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the
arrangementet Special Bates and Excursion
Days.
Transportation iurnlsbed en SPECIAL
TRAINS when thesise et the party Justifies.
Application through the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent of the Bead en
which the Excursion Party originates, te
either et the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties destrinz accommodations at
the LUBAY INN can also be cared ler by
similar application.
Bound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPBINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER BE
BOUTS en sale en and after JUKE 1, at the
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
8UMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
Information furnished en application te the
Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley B. R.
or the Vlirinia, Tennessee Georgia Air
Line. A. POPJf,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOW ABO UOVEB, Lynchburg, Vs,
'Uvlslea PassT Agt.
Hagerrtewn, Md, mayJWmd
IHOLtrBA !
CHOLERA!
FBOF. DAEBYS
Prophylactic Fluid.
Tfce Most Powerful Antiseptic Khewb.
WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA.
It Destroys
THK
Grrxs or Disk ask.
It ts a f ict established
by science that many
The most pewerml An
listptlc agent which
chemistry has pro
duced. Its use either inter
nallv or externallu run
ders all 1 1 comes in con
tact with, pure, sweet
d i s e escs are Intro
duced by pntrlfactlen,
which reproduces it
self and propegates
and clean, the produc
tion of disease g6rms
ceases and the patient
recovers.
When used en Ulcers
me disease in ever
widening circles.
Tt ese disease s gen cr
Scalds, Burns, Erup
tions and Seres it steps
all pain, sweetens the
parts and promotes the
rapid formation of
healthy flesh.
ate contagion and fill
the air with dcatn.
Such is that dread Ter
rer.
Asiatic Cfcelera,
which is new devastat
tng the East and ad
vancing en its mission
of death raDtulv te
It Puiipies
the
Atmesfrbre.
wards our shore Other!
aiseases et tli same
sort are Dlehtheria
Its exposure in a
Sick Jte'jm, Celltr,
Closet or elable puri
fies i lie Atmesiiheru
and drives away the
germs ct disease and
death.
Taken internally, it
Typhoid Fever, 6'earltt
Fever, unallpex, Mea-
tiet, xeuew never.
jnrgtipeiat, etc. All
these generate centa
gien. Other tseases
Fever and Ague, Ma
lar ii I Fever, etc-, ari.e
from contagion which
comes from dampness,
unhealthy situation or
purifies the stomach.
giving it tone ana
healthy vigor, it Is
thus that it cures Indi
gestion and lspcp
sla. When used as a Le.
uncleanllness.
All these Diseases
can be cured only by
stepping the produc
tion of Disease Germs
and destroying these
already produced.
Beth thee results
aie accomplished by
the use of Prof. Dar
by's preparation et
Beracic Acid and
Chlorine known as
1rbt s
Paerui lactie
Fluid.
lien it Uestieys all
rrecKles ana tsjotcn tsjetcn tsjotcn
,;rednclnir germs.
leaving the skin clear,
wlilte ami transpa'
ent as that of a little
chiid.
It renders all it
oemks in con cen
TACT with Pure
AHU HEALTUT.
Spae does net permit us te name many et
t house j te which this great Gerui-Uestruyer
is applicable. Ask your druggist ter printed
matter descriptive of its uselulness, or ml
or ess
J. II. ZE1LIN ft CO..
Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA.
SO cents per bottle. Pint bottles, $1.(10.
Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
13U North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a.
lanl4-lyeedw
T7IUNKT-WOBT.
SIGNIFICANT SPRING.
A Dissertation Cpnn Its Advent, and Its
i-trect Upen Mauklud.
" The green leat et the new come Spring."
Shak.
Eveiybedy recognizes spring, when it Is
once upon us, but many persons are net la
ini lar with the exact date et its appta'ance.
Webster, the world tcnewned lexicographer,
givesusadetinltien, which may net be inap
propriate here. Spring," says he, " is the
season of the year when plants begin te vege vege
tite and rise; t hi vernal i-ensen, comprehend
ing the months et March, April and May, In
tne middle latitudes north of the equator."
Thompson, in his "Seasons," and Sheks
pcare In many et his works, have, perhaps, no
peers In describing it, and yet "etheilal
spring " U freighted with malaria, " that In
sidious tee, lurking in the very air we
breathe " It spreads ever the tilrest portions
of our land; brings death and uiscas te
thousands; cuts off scores and t cores of our
children and youth, as well as these in ad
vanced lite. A pestilence Is regarded with
Lttle less appiehensien, and people every
where are asking, " What Is It ?' ' Where
does It come from V ' What will cure It T"
Kidney-Wert as a Spring Medicine.
When you begin te lese appetite hare a
headache, a pain In your side, back and
shoulders te toss about at night In rest lea
dreams wake in tin morning with afoul
mouth and furred tongue feel disinclined te
go about your work, heavy In body and op ep
pressei in mind havea tltet the blues when
your urine gets scanty or high colored te suf
fer with constipation, dlarihcea, or indiges
tion have a pasty, sallow face, dull eyes and
a blotched skin one or all of these common
complaints will certainly be evidences that
your liver is disordered, torpid, or perhaps
diseased. A bottle etMldney- Wert is, under
such circumstances, a priceless been te such a
person.
Bare assertions of proprietors have ccine te
possess less force than they frequently merit.
The cause of this condition et popular skep
ticism is, In the main, te be found in the fact
that charlatanism covers our bread land.
Meritorious articles are tee frequently found
in bad company.
The proprietors el Kidney-Wert always
prove all their assertions, touching the merits
of their preparations. When we affirm, there
tore, that Kidney-were Is a specific ter Just
such disorders as have been mentioned in this
article, the proof, tee, belongs te and shall,
fellow this statement.
A Physician's Experience.
Dr. B. K. Clark, a regular physician et ex
tensive practice In Grand Isle County, and a
worthy deacon of the Congregational Church,
at Seuth Here, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert ler
several years In his practice, and before the
present proprietors purchased an interest in
its favor. This opinion has net changed. It
has done better than any ether remedy I have
ever used," says the doctor, and, further en he
writes: " I de net recollect an instance where
the patient te whom 1 have given it has failed
te receive benefit from Its use, and In some
severe cases most decidedly se." These are
strong words. They are from a representa
tive, conscientious, ever-approachable public
citizen, however, and better still they are
true.
Kidney Wert will bear all the encomiums
lavished upon It by Its friends and their
name is legion. " I will swear by Kidney-
Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. B. Kauffmau.
et Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by
asserting, as a matter of fact, and one capable
of demonstration, that all honest patrons of
this remedy are its friends and advocates.
a3-lweed
i kaV'8 Hl-KUiriU HKU1U1NJS. T111S
VJT Great English Bemedy. An unfailing
cure for impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Fall par
ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te
send tree by mall te every one. The Specific
Medicine Is sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack
age, or six packages ter $5, or will be sent tree
telts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper;
the only genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by
us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 187 and 139 North Queen street.
THE GBAY MEDICINE O., N. 1 .
rrta lvtw
-vi u'iivk iu xitr.3fAseE.tw and uua
ll NEBS. AH persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or nn nn
Inclesed, either ter the purpose of sheeting ei
ushing, as the law wilt be rigidly enlorcee
against all trespassing en said lands of the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FBXXMAN1
B.PKBCYALDEN.
EDWABD C. FBBEKAN,
Attorney ler Jt. W. Wteum't Heirs,
a-tJ0w
FABM NOTES.
Ill TS FOB THE HUSBANDMAN.
Hen Heuse una uarden Held a .d Stable
Orcbmrd and Granary The Utility
et small Farina.
Germantown Telegiaph.
Jehn D. Shute, of Mantua township,
Gloucester county, N. J., has five acres of
early rose potatoes, from which he expects
te gather 2,500 baskets. Frem less thaa
an acre he has filled 500 baskets of about
two pecks each
The Guinea beu often selects isolated
places for depositing its eggs, which accu
mulate in large numbers. 'The ether day
eighty-four were feuud in a Guinea's
nest en the farm et Jeseph Bell, near
Bridgeteu, N. J. The fowl is a prolific
layer.
An immense quantity of blackberries
and raspberries are raised in the vicinity
of HamonteD, N. J. Over one hundred
thousand quarts were lately forwarded in
one day from th.it place, for which the
shippers received about $7,000.
New is the time for gardeners te stir the
soil frequently. There is nothing, net
even watering at this season, does mere
te promote tbe health of vegetables than
the stirring of the ground about them.
Yeung trees of all kinds, transplanted last
spring, will be particularly benefitted.
Crep and Experts.
We are pleased te notice by the publish
ed reports of the national bureau of sta
tistics at Washington, that all the experts
of domestic breadstuffs, previsions, butter
and lard for the fiscal year closing en the
first of July, 1883, exhibit a handsome in
crease as compared with the corresponding
figures for the piuvieus fiscal year Of
course this improvement results fiem the
fact that the crops generally during the
first six meuthh of the present calendar
year have been large, flourishing and pre
fitable, whilegtbesu of the year 1882 were
generally short. We ueed scarcely say
that these fac s aud figures serve te sh.w
te hew very large extent the whele for fer
eigu commerce and internal trade of tbe
country are shaped and governed by our
national agt iculture, for that fact-, ought
by this time te be well known te every
school boy iu the laud. Nevertheless, it
seems necessary te keep the fact constant
ly before the public, in order te preveut
undue importance beiug given te the mere
trading interests at the exponse of the
farmers In point of fact, it is no exag
geration te say that the present favorable
balance of trade as between this republic
and the rest el the commercial world is
mainly the work of our national agricul
ture. Smith's enter Apple.
It is a very remarkable fact that though
Pennsylvania has native apples of superior
quality in every respect, most of the kinds
grown iu our orchards are varieties that
have ebtaiued a name iu ether localities
and ate net near as geed as many of the
state's seedlings be fore referred te. An An
other curious point is that wheu by diut
of sheer traveling from farm te farm a
first class variety is grown generally in
the state, it seldom becomes known te any
ureat extent auy where else. We have
heatd this attributed te jealousy en the
part of fruit propagators in ether states,
but this is nonsense. A fruit grower
wants the best, and se that it is the best
it makes no difference te him whether it
comes from New Yerk, Pennsylvania or
Timbuctoo.
Smith's cider apple is one of thebe de
mesticated fruits wuic'u has developed
very little disposition te go abroad. It is
very little met with elsewhere, aud yet it
is one no Pennsylvaniau who kuews
what's what would willingly ba without.
It cannot be termed lirs'-rate iu quality,
and yet it is considered te be fully equal te
the widely known aud widely grown
Rhede Island Greening and Baldwin, and
will beat either of them in productiveness
It never makes a very large tree, and
requires geed land aud an occasional tup
dressing or manuiiug in borne tit ay in
order te get fruit of the very best qutlity ;
but then it bears every year, and there i
no alternate resting year about it. It is a
geed keepe, and serves as well for the
table as for cooking purposes. Why it
was ever called a cider apple is incempre
hensible, as it has n claims te that dis
tinction. Of course it will make cider as
any apple will, but there is nothing se pre
eminently ciderish about this as te entitle
it te the distiLc'ive name.
A prominent Pennsylvania nurseryman
tells us that be soils in the state pethaps a
hundred of Smith's cider apple for one of
any ether kind, while orders outside the
Btate rarely mention it. He observed that
in one sense he was sorry for this great do de
maud for it, as it was of slower growth.
Any ether three would make as geed a
growth iu three years that a Smith's cider
would in four ; but the people were begin
ning te knew this, and Smith's Cider
was net new expected te be as large as
Palla water, Northern Spy, or ether strong
growing kipds. We are quite sure that
wueu our distant friends get better ac
quainted with this Pennsylvania seedling
their regard for it will increase.
Are Ten Acres isnoegb?
That depends te what purpose the ten
acres are te be applied. Hundreds of men
are drawn every year from pursuits which
afford them a fair living, te farms and
colenics, and settlements of various kinds,
only te meet with untold privations and
discomforts for years and years, if net end
in absolute ruin. We all remember hew
some twenty years age, thousands were
unsettled in their scenes and their homes,
by the appearance of a little book entitled,
'Ten Acres Enough." Any one who
read it attentively might see that iu the
fictitious stretch given of the one who suc
ceeded as well, most of the success was
te depend en tbe sale of high prices of a
new blackberry root. A' man could de
this as well en one acre as ten, but the
chance of a new root of this character will
net come te one man in a thousand, or
one man in a lifetime, and te take such
very rate instances into account in the
general product of ten acres is an absurd
ity. Still, the public generally de net
dwell long enough en these things as they
read them, but, taking in the general
phrase, "Ten Acres Enough," madly
rushed en te destruction.
In the ease of this little book, the author
who was sketching his own success with
tenacies, wrote his manual a few years
tee seen, as the final ending of his experi
ment was net a success. It is true it en
abled him te sell thousands, and perhaps
tens of thousands, of blackberry roots, but
the whole community could net make
fortunes out of a berry, which a few per
sons might de if they knew hew.
These sketches or brochures only tend
te mislead these who have been slowly
but surely trudging along in their original
business, making a comfortable living and
some meny besides for old age. We re
member a very wealthy family, who
brought up in Philadelphia a large family
respectably and as well as most hard
working people de, and had progressed
beyond middle life, send most of their
children were grown up ani doing for
themselves. They began with starting a
small store or shop, whien was mostly at
tended te by the wife with fc' e help of one
or two of the children s ihsy beme old
enough, while the huband did bis daily
work as a mechanic. It was a fair suc
cess, and in the end of ten te twelve years
they had succeeded in saving about three
thousand dollars. They had read, hew
ever, a number of exaggerated reports of
the enoimeus profits of farming en a small
or moderate scale, and regarding it as a
fine opening for them, and that their old
mode of "making money" was tee slew
for people advancing in years and savieg
se little, they sold out their store, and the
husband quit his work in the shop, and
buying a farm in a neighboring county,
and stocking it with every thiug of the
best and newest, set te work te realize a
hasty fortune. But unfortunately they
left the business that they well under
steed for another which they knew nothing
about, aud in a few years their little sav
ings had all disappeared ; at least leaving
them but a few hundred dollars, after
selling off everything, with which they
went back again, making their home with
their children until there should appear an
opening in their old line of business, in
whieh, if they were net doing as well as
they would like, they were making a cer
tain living aud steadily Uyieg something
by.
This is net merely the history of this
family, or of a family here and there, but
of hundreds. They forget that farming
has te be learned like any ether business,
aud te succeed it must be prosecuted grad
ually, and requires, as ether business,
constant watehfulness, care and hard work,
aud is subjected te many risks. Farming
will only pay in this way whether the farm
be larga or small. Aud ten acres miy be
enough for fruit and vegetables within
easy reach of a ready cash market. But
then you must knew thoroughly hew all
these thihscauba produced at the earliest
date, iu the greatest abundance, aid el'
the fiusst varieties and best quality.
i m
CANDIDATE fUffELL.
Honored Where Me la Bet Known
Tewauda Daily Beview.
On Saturday evening a large nnmber of
our citizens teined in an impromptu sere
nade te Hen. Jeseph Powell, candidate for
state treasurer. The Garmama band en
livened the occasion with some of its
choicest selections, maintaining its high
reputation as a body of excellent musicians.
A precession was formed en lower Main
street and marched, te the music of the
band, up town te the residence of Mr.
Powell, en Yerk avenue. The spacious
and beautiful grounds in front of the
house were soeu occupied by the throng
of fi ieuds and neighbors. After the band
had discoursed an appropriate piece, Mr.
Powell appeared en the perch and was
received with hearty demonstrations of
favor and respect. When this had sub
sided, S. It. Payne, esq , candidate for
district attorney, steppzd out from the
crowd, and addressing Mr. Powell, said :
Sir. Fay no's Speech.
" Mr Powell Your te wnsmeu, neigh
bors and friends, without distinction of
party, have come te your heus9 this even
tng te pay you their respects. The life
which you have lived in their midst ; the
great aid and encouragement which you
have given te various interests of trade
and industry, during se many years, te
the common advantage of the people ; the
prosperity which has attended vast busi
ness enterprises under your personal
guidance these, no less than your hon
ored course as a national legislator, have
all received a wide aud merited recogni
tion, and have contributed te bring upon
yourself and upon your town and county
the deserved distinction whieh has been
conferred by a great party in our com
monwealth. " If the political wisdom which pre
vailed at the convention, and made you a
candidate, shall bear sway at the polls
and make you an officer, your neighbors
here well knew, and the people every
where may be fully assured, that their
public interests will 'lever suffer under
your management. Your fellow citizens
congratulate you upon your nomination
for the high and impertaut office of treas
urer of Pennsylvania, and would be glad
te hear anything you may think proper te
say te them en this occasion."
Mr. fe well's Speech.
Mr. Powell responded as fellows :
" Neighbeks and Fellow Citizens.
In response te this friendly demonstration
I present myself te thank you and express
my warm appreciation of your kindness.
This is the third occasion upon which I
have appeared before you in the capacity
of a candidate, asking your suffrages. On
each, the position has been unsolicited by
myself, and has been offered me by your
free and spontaneous action. On the pre
sent occasion, after I had consented te the
use of my name as a candidate, I did net
feel the weight of the responsibility until
the excitement of the convention had died
away. I new find myself the nominee of
a great party for one of the most import
ant and responsible positions within the
gift of the people of this great common
wealth. I already feel the burdens of the
coming contest pressing heavily upon me,
and I ask you, one and all, for your active
and earnest cooperation and suppart.
Should our efforts be crowned with suc
cess, as I hope aud believe they will be, I
am confident that you knew me well enough
te believe that no act of mine in the dis
charge of my duties will briDg reproach
upon you."
The speech was warmly applauded ;
music again filled the air, then followed a
speech from Prof. A. D. Albert, giving an
able and interesting acoeunt of the pro pre pro
cedings of the state convention, of which
body he was a member from this county.
He was followed by S. W. Little, esq ,
another delegate, who entertained the
company in his usual dignified and attrac
tive style. After mere music by the band
the people listened te a short but earnest
address from Captain Daniel Meegan, of
Wysox. At the conclusion of the spaeeh
making, Mr. Powell mingled with the
crowd, when hand shaking aud congratu
lations were iu order.
The whole affiir was very enjoyable and
was participated in by our best citizens,
regardless of political faith ; all classes
uniting te de honor te a distinguished and
esteemed townsman.
Captain Taggart at Heme.
Tidioute News, Bep.
The Democratic state convention did
itself and the party an honor when it
nominated Capt. Itebt. Taggart as its can
didate for auditor general. We, who knew
the captain, who meet him every day, who
de business with him, knew hew .geed a
citizen, hew prompt a business man, hew
entirely and thoroughly reliable he is. Fer
his sake, for the geed of the state, we
should like te see him elected te the pesi
tien. If all the candidates of both parties
are as clean headed and upright as Capt.
Taggart, this campaign will, of necessity,
be one devoid of mud slinging. We don't
subscribe te the .captain's politics, but we
bear willing, unasked testimony te his
worth and capabilities.
' " ' e Standard Han.
Erie Herald.
It is tee early in the campaign for such
ridiculous roerbacks as that of the Pitts
burg Commercial, and Erie Gazette, about
Capt. Taggart being in some wayoonneet wayeonneet wayoenneet
ed with the Standard oil company. Among
the oil producers Capt. Taggart ia' well
known aa having been an active member
1 of all the association erganised te oppeM
the Standard monopoly. His geed judg
ment and active exertions in their "behalf
are Jully appreciated. Fer ever a year the
writer served with-hiae -ia the monthly
nettings of the famous producers asso
ciation of 1878 0, and can bear testimony
te' tie zeal and ability of Capt. Taggart in
opposing all monopolies and, laboring for
the; best interests of the oil country.
H
OF BITTEKS.
If and If.
" It you are suffering from peer health
or languishing en a bed of sickness.
J take cheer, it you ar i simply ailing, or
If you feel weak and dispirited, with
out clearly knowing why. Hep Bitters
will surely enre you."
"it you are a Minister, and have overtaxed
'yourself with your pastoral duties, or a
Mether, worn out with care and work, or a
man os business or laborer weakened by the
strain et your everyday duties, or a man el
' letters, toiling overyeur miJnlght work, Hep
Bitters will sure strengthen you."
" If you are suffering
' lrem ever - eating or
drinking, any indiscre
' tlen or dissipation, or
' are young and growing
' tee fast, as is eiten the
' case."
" Or U you are lu the workshop, en tte
tarm,atthe desk, anywhere, and feci
'that your system needs cleansing, ten-
lng, or stimulating, without lntoxlcat lntexlcat
Mng.U you are old, bleed thin and lm
'pure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady,
faculties waning. Hep Bitters Is what
k you need te give you new We, health,
' and vigor.'
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or sut-
ferlng trem any ether et the numerous
dlseas s of the stomach or bowels, it is
your own fault it you remain ill.
H you are wasting away with any tenn
of Kidney disease, step tempting death
this moment and turn for a cure te Hep
Bitters.
It you are sick with
that terrible sickness.
Nervousness, you will
find a "Balm In Gil
ead" In Hep Bitters.
It you are a frequenter, or a resident
of a miasmatic district, barricade your
system against the scourge or all coun ceun
triesmalaria, epidemic, bilious and
Intermittent levers by the use et Hep
Bitters.
11 you haye rough, pimply, or sallow skip,
bad breath. Hep Bitters will feive you lair
skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath and
health. 5C0 will be paid for a case they wUl
net cure or heip.
That peer, bedridden. Invalid wite, sister,
mother, or daughter, can be made the picture
et health by a lew bottles of Hep Bitters cost
lng but a trifle, a0-imdTu,Th4S
Small Pox driven from a community by
Darby's PrepUyactlc Fluid. See advertise
ment. Hucklen's Arnica salve.
The greatest medical wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises,
Cuts, Ulcers, Fait Bheum, Fever soree. Can
cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped
Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te
euro In eveiy Instance, or money retunded.
25 cents per box. or sale by Chaa. A. Lecher.
JeiVlycedw
What we Want.
Give Homeopath his pellets. Aiiepith his
pills ; but ter rneumatisin. ter aches for pains
and sprains, Themas' Ecleclric Oil is ineffa
bly superior te either. It has benefited an
many people as It has had purclmsers Ah
All druggists sell it. Fer sale by n. B. Coch
ran, druggist,-137 and 139 North Queen street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as
much as It will euro u 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 theylail, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c., 50c and 11.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas
ter, sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eedl
Urunt It Out."
The above is an old saw as savage as It Is
senaeleas. Yeu can't " grunt out' uyspepsia,
nor liver com elaint, nor nervousness if they
once get a geed held. They don't remove
themselves in that way. The taking a lew
dozes if Burdock Bleed Bitters Is better than
jrruutinglteut." What we can cure let's
net endure. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
A Lire Saving Present.
Mr. M. E. Allisen, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved
his life by a simple Trial Bettle of Dr. King's
New Discovery, for Consumption, which
caused him te procure a large bottle.- that
completely cured him, when Doctors, ehange,
et climate and everything else had tailed..
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bevere;
Coughs, and all Thieat and Lung diseases, it is;
guaranteed te cure. Trial bottles tree at Olias.'
A. Lecher's Drug Stere. Large size, $1.00.
MOTIONS.
TirOKE BKDOCTIOHS.
ASTRICH BROS1,, .
Palace of Fashion,
Ne. 13 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTEB, PA.
MOBE KEDUCTIONS have been made thts
week. We hive reduced all of our l'.!c.
Lawns te 8c., our 56c. Satines te 15c, plaid and
striped Gingham from 12KC- te 8c. plain color
Chambray f rem 12Hc and 15c. te 10c, Whlte
India Linens from 35c. te 25c, from 25c. te
18c, from 18c. te 12c, lrem 12c te 10c.
IMMENSE REDUCTIONS
IN OUB
Ladies' Underwear Department.
This Stock is tee large te quote prices, but
suffice te say that Chemise and Panties range
from 25c upwards. Skirts lrem 40c. upwards,
Night Gowns from 50c. up, Corset Cevers trem
25c. up.
Children's Dresses.
All of our Children's CALICO DRESSES re
duced te 23c. And all the better goods at
comparatively low prices.
A SPECIAL LOT OF
BLACK CASHMERES
That we have Just bought enables us te sell a
GBEAT BABGA1N in tbli linn et goods.
Tela week we are offering
Special Bargains it Hamburg Edging?.
Wide Embroideries, 7 te 9 Inches wide, ele
gant patterns, at 25c. a yar.l. One let et new
Embroideries from 7 te 12c a yard. A large
assortment of
Ladies' White and Colored Hese
FBOM5C A PAIB UP.
LACE MITTS reduced from 25c te 12c, from
60c te 39c, trem 75c. te 60c, from
ILC0 te 75c.
Bargains in Lisle Thread Gloves,
AT 20c, 23c. AND 3Cc
Ladles' and Children's BLACK COTTON
HOSE at 25c per pair. Child's fine India
GAUZE SHIBTS, lu long or short
sleeves, at 15c, Ladies', Gents'
and Beys' Gauze Undershirts
In long or short sleeves
at 25 cents.
Bargains in Every Department.
BOOKB AXD STATIONMM'
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EW BOOKS.
FOB SUMMER READING.
" Mr. Isaacs," by 8. Marlen Crawford.
" Dr. Claudius," by 8. Marien Crawford.
" Through One Administration," by Burnett.
" Bnt Yet a Weman." by Cardy.
" Buccesstal Men et Te-day."
And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines
L.M.FLYMN'S,
Ma 42 WSBT KINGr BTBlRt
IKOIOAZ.
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If vba are Gray or Bald; It yeurilalrls Tal; '
jirasny. iry. uarsn, or wew; u job. are j
vuuDieu wuu Lianuruu, iicainT.er
any Humer or Disease el the - yc2
ScalB, US67 ,1 '
jiyer's Hair Viger. ,.
It heals nearly every disease peculiar te the -scalp
checks the falling out et the, Hair aatf -prevents
it trem turning gray, and is an ua
equalled dressing and toilet article.
vaxrxame by
Dr. j. C. Ajera & C0., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists. "'
augs-lS-lydAw. t
TKKKY DAVIS'S fAIN Klf.f.BTK.
CHOLERA MORBUS
CHOLERA INFANTUM
ASIATIC CHOLERA
ALL CHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE IffFLITElCCE OF
ferry Davis's Pi Kir.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND
OF BOWEL DISORDER.
1
Captain Ira B. Foss.ef Goldsberougb,Malne.
says: "One of my sailors was attacked Bever
ly with cholera merbus. We administered -,
Pain Killer, and saed him."
J. W. SImends. BratUeberu. Vt . says; "In
cases of c.ielera merbus and sudden attacks
of sum rer complaints, I have never teuad it i
te fall."
ALL, THB DRUQaiBTS STI1I1 IT.
aug 1 lmdAw
DHt HOODS.
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tXT JJOOK TO TUB
COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S
OPENED THIS DAT ANOTHER
LABGE LOT or
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
d'.rf
Jersey Waists,
IV ALL DESIUABLE SHADES D1KJECT'
FBOM THE MANUFACTURER
IE.
LANCASTKR, PAi' :' 1
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE
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UIllK.
METB & HAUIIAIFS
Cheap Stere. ' "
BLACK CASHMERES, 12, 18, 25c.
BLACK CASHMERES, 87i, 45, 50e.
BLACK CASHMERES, 60, 75, 87ic.
BLACK CASHMERES, $1.00, 1.12, 1.25.
The Cheapest let in TKite City.
BLACK SILKS,
BitACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK 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 Assortment of all of the
above Goods from
AUCTION SALES
AT VERY CHEAP PRICES AT
netzger & wmm
Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST L1NCASTM.
(Between the Cooper Heuse sad Serrel .Herse
Hetel.)
K. KUTS.
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There has been such a demand for
LABGE PHOTOGBAPHS that' I was
compelled te get a VERY LAR&E
camera BOX te meet .the aenaad.
We can new make, yen , a PHOTO as
small as tne smallest 'locket nil! bold
up te a 5-lnch lace, te lit sa 18x22
Frame.
J. E. ROT ,.
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