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LANCASTER, PA. FEIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1883.
Price TirsGMte.
l'liaiMJtiniirf f i v
WA.TMS COOZEBB, &C.
TCUNN DkEMEMAJ.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
As a business transaction would you be willing te pay ene dollar ler an article yen cenlrt
purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler
Wadswertb, Martinez & Longman's Fare Prepared Paints.
And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make
thin assertion and leave it unsupported. Paint one-half el any surlace or one-hall el any
building with this paint and the ether naif with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or
uny ether mixed paints In this country, and 11 the part painted with this paint does net cost
ten per cent, less titan ler paint used, we will make no charge for our paint. And further,
any building that has been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and
net remaining eofer 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 el the prepared paints are
adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal ofler. We will pay one thousand
dollars for any benzine or water leund In any original package or WADSWORTH, MARTI
NE LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS.
FLHSTN" & BEENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
DRY
1EORC.E FAHNKSTOOK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAKU'S OLD STAND.)
NO. 14 EAST KINO STREET,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Jersey Waists and Jackets
IN ALL QUALITIES AND COLORS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CIULDKEN.
JERSEY CLOTH
IJY THE YARD, ALL COLORS. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO- 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA
I'LVMiiiNO Amu
"JOHN I.. AKNUI.D.
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
ESFinest Werk, Best Workmen. leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
LIVBKV
II
euqhuinh.
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FlilST-CLASS HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44 Market Street,
i ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
JIUOKS AND
imiM it a
UK'S MN.
SCHOOL
Scheel Supplies and Stationery,
WHOLESALE -AT SPECIAL RATES,
AT THE BOOKSTORE OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nes. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
human
HKANGKIt t-KKTILIZKK CO
HUMN GrTTA.NO.
Compcsed of Pure Human Excrement and Urine. Unrivaled for Wheat,
Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &c.
SOLI) BY
WM. II. JONES, Ne. 1,021 Market Street; C. B. ROGERS, Ne. 133 Market Street;
UllAIIAM, KMLEN&PASSMOUE, we. CJ1 Market Street; J. KIREK & SON, Urancntewn,
Philadelphia, anil responsible dealers generally.
OFFIOE.-NO. 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
auglS Gmd
GUOOJIHIES.
T BUKSK'S.
BUNTING FLAGS.
Any slzellEST BUNTING FLAGS furnished
at a lew days' notice Sample Flag, 6z'J lect,
In store.
Muslin Flans and Chinese Lanterns
ALWAYS IN aTOCK, AT
Bursk's, 17 East King St.
Fruit Jare,
Jelly Glasses,
Jelly Pete,
All Blinds Stoneware,
LAUGK VAHIETY PLAIN AND PAINTED
FLOWERPOTS, AT
BTJKSK'8,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
VTOTIOK 111 XKKM'ASSEttS AND GVtl-
1.1 NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any or the lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un
Inclesed, either ter the purpese el sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rJpldlv entercee
against all trespassing en said lands el the
undersigned after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney let R. W. Celeman's Hnlra.
nlB-trddr
NO fKEMIUM AND WO DISCOUNT UN
TRADE DOLLARS. Brine them along
as usual in exchange ler goods at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
A fresh supply Ot FALL GOODS Inst re
ceived, whlcti will be sold at extremely ;&mall
profits.
HENRY BEOHTOLD,
Ne. 52 North Queen Street.
Sign el the Big Stocking. Ieb3-lyd
LANCASTER, PA
UOUDB.
a as fitting.
STABLE.
STATIONJTJtr.
BOOKS.
auAJfe.
OOAl,.
&
ll.
MA.KT1M
Wholuaale and Retail Dealer in all alnia eti
LUMBER AND COAL.
Wfard:Ne. 420 North Water anl i'Ttect
lr.jt abeve Lumnn Lanwier nS-lyd
CUAL I COAL, I
J The undersigned has for sole, at ids
Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts.,
a large assortment of the very best kinds et
Ccal for Family Use,
which be will deliver, carefully weighed and
screened, te any part et the city at the lowest
market rates. Orders by mail or telephone
filled promptly.
Julyl9-tld PHILIP GINDER.
TADM0AKUNEBS & JEFFRIES.
COAL DEALERS.
OFFICES. Ne. 2? Neirni Qubbk Street, asd
Ne. Ml Nehth Prince Street.
YARDS. North Priwee Street, hear Head
ing Dxfet.
LANCASTER, PA.
augl5-tfd
MANURE AND COAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth ler Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. UAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 315 Harrisburg Pike.
General OmcE 20 East Chestnut street
Kauffinan, Keller & Ce.
aerMyd
piOAtN
M. V. 13. COHO
SSO SOUTH WATBK ST., Hanetuur, fa
Whelesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange
Yard and Office Ne. SSO NORTH WATE
STREET teb28-lV'
H
AT AM A AMU YABA CI O AKS ONLY Be.
the best for the mono v in the town, at
HARTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT CI3AR
.STORK.
"IHOLEKA!
CHOLERA!
FBOF. DAEBYS
Prophylactic Fluid.
The Most 1'ewcrfnl Antiseptic Known.
WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA.
It Desteets
THE
Grrus or Disease.
It Is a fact established
by science that many
Themoitpewcrlul An
tiseptic agent which
chemistry lias pro
duced. Its use cither inter
nally or externally ren
ders allltcemesin con
tact with, pure, sweet
and clean, the produc
tion of dlsease-gbrms
d i 8 e uses are intro
duced by putrlfactien,
which reproduces it-
seii anu propegatcs
ceases and the patient
me disease in ever
widening circles.
Tl.csedlseascsgencr-
recovers.
'When used en Ulcers
Scalds, Burns, Erup
tions and Seres it slops
all pain, sweetens the
parts and promotes the
rapid formation of
healthy Jlcsh.
ale contagion and 1111
1110 air with ucati'.
Such ts that dread Ter Ter
eor. Asiatic Cholera,
It Put ifies
the
ATMOSriIEUE.
which is new devastat
ing the East and ad
vancing en its mission
of death rapidly te
wards our shercOther
diseases of the same
sort are Dtnhtherla
Its exposure in a
Sick Roem, Celler,
Closet or alable puri
fies the Atmosphere
and drives away tha
Typhoid Fever, Scarlet
tever, bmaupex, juea
sles. Yellow Fever,
Jsrgsipclas, etc. All
these generate centa
germs et disease and
death.
gien. Other diseases
Fever and Ague, Ma
larial Fever.cic, arise
Taken internally, it
purifies the stomach.
irem contagion wnicu
giving it lone uim
comes from dampness,
unhealthy situation or
unclcanllncss.
All these Diseases
can be cured only by
slopping the produc
tion of Disease Germs
and destroying these
already produced.
Beth these results
are accomplished by
the use et Prel. Dar
by's preparation el
Beiaclc Acid ami
Chlorlne, known as
1A 11c v h
PROrilTLACTIO
Fluid.
ucaitiiy visser. it 13
thuslhat it cures Indi
gestien and Dyspep
sia. When used as a Le
tien it destroys all
Freckles and Blotch Bletch
producing germs.
leaving the skin clear,
white and transpar
ent as that ct u little
child.
It renders am. it
comes in con
tact WITH PURU
and Healthy.
Spacodecs net permit us te name many et
the usc3 te which this great Germ-Destroyer
is applicable. Ask your iliugglst ter printed
matter descriptive el Its usululni's-s, or ad
dress J. II. ZE1LIN & CO..
Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA.
50 cents pur bottle Pint bottles, $1.00.
Fer sale by II. 1!. Cochran, iliuggisl, 137 and
13!) North Queen street. Lane ter. Pa.
Janll-lyced&w
KIDNEV-VOItT
Has been pievcd the surest cme ler
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dees alame back or disordered urine indi
cate that you aie 11 victim? THEN DO NOT
HESITATE ;use Kidnoy-Wertat ence, (drug
gists recommend it ) and it will speedily over
come the disease and restore healthy action.
1 nliaa "r complaints pcculiirte
JLidUlcJe. your &es. such :.u p.iin and
weaknesses, Kidney-Wert Is unaiirpis-u, us
it will act promptly and safely.
Either sex. Incontinence, retention et urine,
brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, drugging
pains, all speedily yield te its curative power.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, rrlce, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bew els.
"Jlyiricnd, E. C. Legard, et UiH city, used
te be drawn double irem painful Kidney Dis
ease. Kidrcy-Weit cured fH."Ja-j.M. Kin
ney, Druggist, Allegheny City, P.i , Aug. 22 81
KIDNEY-WOKT
-18 A-
Sure Cure for AH Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has specific action en mis most import
ant organ, enabling it te threw oil torpidity
and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in
rrce condition, effecting Its regular discharge.
mTnlninn It y" llr0 sutlerlng Irem ma-
.McUcirlci. laria, have the chills, arc bil bil
eons, dyspeptic or constipate), Kidney-Weit
will surely relieve and quickly cure.
In the Spring te clcan-e the System, every
one should take a thorough course et it.
Sold by Brugsisw. Price, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT.
" I've gained '-0 1I3 in tTO months, ' writes
Mr. J. C. Power, et Trenten. III., (Dec. 2-82),
" and am a well man. I'd suffered with Hv r
disorders since 1SC2. Kidney-Wert cured vie."
Streng words Hern a New Yerk clergyman
"1 unhesitatingly recommend hlilney-Wert.
It greatly benefitted me," .sayn Rev. C. E.
Kemble, et Mohawk, N. Y.
iriBNEY-WUKT
Fer the Permanent Cure of
CONSTIPATION.
Ne ether disease isse prevalent in this cemi-
ttirnaf'nitetlnfltlnil mill un le.llll'dv ll!LS lVI!l
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert wi a!
Cure. Wliaicveruiu cause, uuweitu -uuaunsuu
the case, this remedy will overcome it.
Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and
Itewcls
njie- This distressing complaint is veiy
JTllOO. apt te be complicated with censli
patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak
ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles
even when physicians and medicines have be be
lerc tailed.
S- If you have cither et these troubles use
KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell It.
"Fer 12 years,-' writes Lyman T.AbcII, et
Georgia. Vt , "I round no rclief from piles,
until I trio J Kidney- Wert. It has cured me."
K1
lUNEY-WOliT.
THE OREAT CURE FOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it is ter all the painful diseases et the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
It cleanses the system el the acrid poison
that causes the dreadtul sufferinp which only
the victims or Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et the worst forms el this terrible disease have
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggluts.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,
Burlington, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Aetsatthosame time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels.
"I had habitual cestlveness, pain in the back
and rheumatism," writes S. .1. Scott, Burling
ton, Vt., Kidney-Wert has cured them all."
aulO-lwdM.W&F&w
G kay's yrisuiriu sihisiuiMc - Tan
Great English Remedy. An unlalling
cure ler Impetcncy, and all Diseased that
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain In the Bass, 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 dcslre te
send tree by mall te every one. The Specific
M edlclne Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages ler $5, or will be sent tree
by "" en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and IS)
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper :
the only genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by
na Va, aftln In r.nnraLQtAT liv H. R. f!ftfhr!m.
f DrugglsL137 and 139 North Queen street.
aprl3-lvrtw
BRIEF NEWS.
TUB LATEST HAPPENINGS BY HAIL.
What is Done in tha Various Farts or the
World in a Day -Crime and
Calamity.
Jeseph N. Hemecvay was shot and se
verely wounded by Charles Rookwood, his
father in law, at Bennington, N. Y., en
Wednesday night. Hemenway was try
ing te "force an entrance into Reek weed's
house te see his child." Madisen Gage, a
policeman, died daring a struggle with a
rough named Edward Maxwell, in Amster
dam, N. Y., en Wednesday night. It is
thought Gage ruptured a bleed vessel.
The sea was tee rough yesterday for the
steamer Plymouth Beck te run te the ocean
pier at Iieng iirancn, ana sne landed her
passengers at Sandy Heek. After the
passengers left the vessel a fight occurred
between two deck hands. One of them
was stabbed near the heart by a man
kuewn as "Irish Pete." First Mate Ames
arrested the latter and was himself at
tacked by two ether deck hands. The
mutiny was quelled by the officers of the
beat and the three men were placed in
irons. It is reported that the wounded
man bled te death.
During a fight at a colored celebration
near Cassapelis, Mioh.,en Wcdncsday,one
man was killed and another dangerously
wounded.
On the 2Cth of July List, Themas Sayle,
a young merchant of Oakland, Miss., was
muidercd by an unknown person, "who
mutilated the remains in the most horrible
manner." Jeseph Payne, a snspectcd
colored man, was arrested en Wednesday
and made a confession of his guilt. At
neon yesterday he was forcibly taken
from the sheriff and lynched by 500 citi
zens of the town.
riN'ANUIAL MATrElW.
ifrfllurcs et Vaneua Uuslnesa Enterprises.
The American national bank of Nash
ville, Tennessee, was yesterday author
ized te begin business with a capital of
$GOO,000.
The rail toad passenger rate war between
Chicago and St. Leuis ended yesterday.
The three reads competing for tue busi
ness, the Illinois Central, Wabash and
Chicago and Alten, decided te form a pas
senger peel. The rate agreed upon be
tween the two cities i3 $8 70. The rate
between St Leuis and Kansas City will be
68.30.
The liabilities of Shaw & Brethers, of
Bosten, are stated by the assignee te be
$7,509,303, ami the assets $5,232,197. The
liabilities of Charles W. Clements are
stated by him at $557,4000 ; the assets at
$303,290.
The Farmers' bank of Richmond, Vir
ginia, suspended yesterday. Its failure
was expected, a3 it had been considered
shaky for some time. It was established
in 1877, and bad about $45,000 in depos
its, which, it ih believed, will be paid in
full.
Captain Hinccnt Shinkle, of Covington,
Kentucky, engaged in stcambeating, made
an asbigment en Wednesday. His liabili
ties ;ire estimated at $80,000. He bocame
cmbari assed by assisting embarrassed rel
ative:;. MEWS MISl'i'.LLANY.
Soverat Paragraphs :t Varied Impert.
At Chautauqua yesterday, Rev. II. II.
iiloeie, of Wattsbury, lectured en the
Nihilistic Philosophy, and Rev. P. S.
llcuhen, of Chicago, made u "Plea for the
Old" old folks, old culture aud old faith,
lie was enthusiastically applauded. Rev.
Dr. Watsen, of Kentucky, Thursday be
gan a three days' seriei of Bible readings
at Ocean Greve. The 4th annual camp
meeting will begin next Tuesday, Bishop
Simpsen preaching the opening sermon.
The 106th anniversary of the battle of
Benuingten was celebrated Thursday at
Bennington, Vermont, by three picnics,
one under the auspices of the Father
Mathew total abstinence society, another
by the Union of Sunday schools, and the
third by the Grand Ariny of the Republic.
Excursion trains brought a large number
visitors. Addiesses were made by the
fecal clergy.
The citizens of Richfield Springs, New
Yerk, offer a purse et $1,000 for a race en
Canandaigua lake, between Hanlau and
Courtney, en September 10, 20 and 21, the
winner te take the whole parse.
The cashieis of banks is Wilmington
aud ether towns in Delaware and en the
eastern shere of Maryland met yesterday
at Ocean City, and formed "a " Peninsu
lar" eiganizaticn. General Richatd
Themas, of Easten, Maryland, waa che3cn
president, and R. II. Ewbanks, of Wil
mington, secretary.
Heavy lains fell yesterday throughout
Virginia, re'.ieviug the crops which had
suffered from the drought. The indica
tions are that the corn crop will be late
and much lighter than last year. In some
sections only half a crop of tobacco will be
made.
The Crescent flour mills in Augusta,
Ucereia, were burned last night. Less,
$50,000. Five frame stoics in Albia,
Iowa, weie burned ynsteiday morning.
Luss, $23,000.
!
SUMMARY JUSTICE IlISPKNaliD,
An Improvised Gaurt In Mississippi Hangs 11
Murderer en His Own Uonicselen.
On the 2Cth of last July Themas Sayles,
a young merchant el Oakland, Miss.,
eighty miles south of Memphis, was ass
assinated by an unknown person, who
mutilated the remains in a most hen ible
manner. Suspicion pointed te a negre
named Jee Payne, who was arrested.
Wednesday he made a full confession and
it was given out that he would be publicly
hanged the next day at neon.
A special from Oakland te the Appeal
thus describes his taking off : At 2:33 p.
m., Joe Payne (colored) was hanged, in
accordance with the almost unanimous
vote of five or six hundred citizens. The
proceedings were quiet and business like.
Sheriff Pearson made an eloquent appeal
in favor of the law taking its course, but
the crime was se revolting and tiie man's
confession of a cdld blooded, deliber
ate murder se clear and complete
that the sheriff t was overpowered
and relieved of his charge. A court was
at ence organized, J.iM. Moere, mayor of
Oakland, presiding, t W. N. Fitzgerald
and W. V. Moere, attorneys, conducted
the prosecution. Payne made a full ceu -fessien.
He said that en the night of the
murder he went te Sayles' house for the
purpose of killing him for his money, and
that he waited thcrenntll Sayles came our,
when he joined him. They walked about
two hundred yards, when he knocked him
down and cut his thieat, throwing the
body in a deep gully after he had rifled
the pockets of money and the stere and
safe keys. Then hefwent te the stere and
get what money was there, amounting in
all te about thirty df liars- After the con
fession a vote was! taken and death by
hanging was the Aftrdict of the crowd,
who acted as jurersJ A gallows was erected
at once and the prisoner mounted the
scaffold with a fifm step. He made a
speech, again confessing his guilt and ad
vising everybody te teach their children
te avoid evil thoughts. The black cap
was then adjusted and in ten minutes he
was pronounced te be dead. The colored
people were as clamorous as the whites for
avenging the outr&geeas crime, and the
people think they have deu right.
SEKKIM FOR 01VOKCE.
A Farmer's Charxe Against a Judge or the
Illinois Supreme Cearf.
The sensation of the day. and one, which
will cause comment throughout the state
and nation, as It involves the reputation
01 a justice of the supreme court, was the
publication at Chicago Thursday of the
proceedings in a divorce case at Gales
burg. The case is brenght by Mr. Pleas
ant Hendersen for separation from his
wife en the ground of cruelty and alleged
adultery, committed by her with the Hen.
Alfred M. Craig, justice of the supreme
court of Illinois.
Hendersen is a well te de Knox county
farmer. He is the owner of 5,000 acres,
.most of it under cultivation. He is a
Free Masen, as also is Judge Craig. His
wife, Mrs. Jesephine Hendersen, is a
woman te whom the word captivating
may be applied with all its force. Twe
complaints were filed,- the reasons for
filing the second being stated therein.
The first alleges that the complainant
wishes te be divorced from his wife Jese
phine, because she has cruelly beaten him,
and ene time has aimed a leaded pistol at
him, which she snapped twice with the
cvident intention of killing him. In the
second complaint Mr. Hendersen states
under oath that Williams and Lawrence,
his attorneys, have withdrawn from the
case because they seemed desirous te
make seme arrangements for procuring a
diverce en some ereunds if possible, te
avoid any scandal that might ensue against
A. M. Craig, the man who committed the
alleged offense of adultery with the de
fendant. The Approach 01 Yellow Jack.
A man named Perrault is reported te
have died suddenly m Quebec of "Cana
dian cholera."
A case of yellow fever has occurred in
the Pensacola navy yard. The marine
guard will be removed from the yard and
precautions taken.
The ship Frederika aud Karolina, at the
Quebec quarantine, has been allowed te
cuter pert, after landing her sick sailors
aud being disinfected.
The bark Saleme. from Vera Crnz via
Galveston, arrived at the capes of the
Chpsapcake yesterday morning. She lest
one of her crew the first day out. She
will be quarantined ten days for ebserva
tien and fumigation.
The steamer Alexander is cleared from
Vera Cruz en the 11th inst for New Yerk.
In the Uevernnieut Department.
Mr. Eaten, of the civil service commis
sion, says the work of preparing rules te
goveru promotions in the executive depart
ments will probably occupy the commis
sion for sometime after its meeting in
September. When the mles shall have
been formulated they will be submitted te
the president and cabinet for approval, as
were the rules governing examinations for
admission te the departments.
Tieasury officials say that in consequence
of the prosecution of opinion smugglers
en the Pacific coast, " the duties collected
at the pert of San Frauuisce en opium
during the last fiscal year, weie morethau
a million dollars in excess of the collec
tions from that source the previous year."
Procter Hnett'H Majority.
' Official returns from 109 of the 117
counties of Kentucky give Procter Knett,
for governor, 43,571 majority. The re
maining eight counties are expected te
swell the figure te nearly 49,000, or 2,000
mere thau last year. The preposition for
a constitutional convention was defeated.
KXPICKSjMEN LlAltLK.
Mr. A. S. Merrill, the popular expressman
of Brunswick, Me., writes us en May 15, 18S1,
a3 follews: " Having been severely allllcted
ter about two years with inflammation et the
kidneys and bladder, se called by my physi
cians, I suffered with dl&trcsslug pains in my
back and retention et urine, caused by a stop
page of the nick of the bladder, and a compli
cation of ether diseases. I was hardly able te
attend te my business, and at times would be
completely prostrated. I was also affected
with incontinence of urine tean alarming de
gree ; indeed, it demanded my attention fif
teen or twenty times per night, and at times
it would teem impossible for me te ride down
te the depot en my wagon, for every Jar irem
the wagon would almost seem te ta!:e my Hie.
Having tailed te obtain 1 cllet from niy doctor,
1 finally consulted our druggist, Dr. Merry
man, et Brunswick, and requested, him te
furnish me with the most reliable and speedy
cure for such sickne s, ler I was sullcring tee
much for human nature te endure long. The
doctor recommended 1110 te use Hunts Re
medy, as it had been used with remarkable
success in a geed many cases in Brunswick
and vicinity. I purchased a bottle, and re
ceived such great relict that I centinued, and
had net used two bottles before 1 began te
improve beyond my expo tatleus. The pains
in my kidneys and loins disappeared, I gain
ed strength, and my water began te pass nat
urally, and I was able te sleep soundly, and
obtain the greatly needed rc?t which ler a
long llme 1 could net. 1 am lully restored te
health, and can attend te my bcslncss.
Thanks te Hunt's Remedy for my restoration,
and I hig'nly recommend it te all who are
troubled wltli kidney complaints."
COULD NUT LIFT A POUND.
The above are the words of Mrs. Harriet
Railcy, et Putnam, Conn. She writes May 3,
1SSJ : "I have been troubled with kidney and
liver disease for two years. I suffered severe
ly in the back aud loins. Bclere taking your
wonderful medicine. Hunt's Remedy, I could
net lilt a pound. After giving it a lair trial, I
began te improve, and can new truly say it
was a Gei'scnd te me,' at I am new able te
de my houseliold work and enjoy the best of
health. I have recommended Hunt's Remedy
te two of my neighbors, who have been great
ly benefited by it. Tills letter I send volun velun
tailiy, witli the hope that it will be the means
of Inducing some sufferer te use Hunt's Re
medy, and be cured as 1 have been."
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The surest preventive ngainst Small Pox is
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It destroys con
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The greatest medical wender of the world.
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euro in eveiy instance, or money relnnded.
25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lectier.
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A I'leaaaut Acknowledgment.
"Hail sour stomach and miserable appetite
ler menth1?, and grew thin every day. 1 used
Burdock Bleed Bitters with the most marvel
ous results ; feel splendid." Mrs. Jeseph
Jehnsen, Pittsburg, Pa Fer sale by U. B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
Excited Thetuanas.
All ever the land are going Inte ccstacy ever
Dr. Ring's New Discovery ler Consumption.
Their nnloekcd lorrccevcry by the timely use
of this great life saving remedy, causes them
te go nearly wild in lis praise. It la guaran
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Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,
Less or Voice, or any atlcctlen of the Threat
and Lungs. Trial bottles tree at Ohas. A.
Lechcr's Drug Stere. Large size, 11.00.
De Yeu Believe It.
That In this town there are scores et persons
passing our store every tlay whose Uvea are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsla,
Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com
plaint, Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell
them Sblleh's Vltallzer, guaranteed te cure
them. Sold bjrH. it. Cochran, druggist, Nes.
147 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed2
MMMOAlu
A SIX'S HAIR VIGOR.
iTeMa " OrrvlUe, Ohie, Sept. 10, 1882.
vUlUO. " Having been subject te a bron
chial affection, with frequent eelda, ler a
number et years, I hereby certify that Atkr's
Caxbrt PicreRju. gives me prompt relief, and
Is the most effective remedy I have ever tried.
JinaA Haxtltek,
Sdlter el The Crescent."
nrmrvVia " Mt. Qflead, O,, June 26, 1882.
JUUgIl0, l have used Ayxr'sChxbst
PacreRxL this spring ler a severe ceucb and
lang treable with geed effect, and I am pleased
te recommend It te anyone similarly affected.
Habvxt Bauqetc an.
rroieter uiode iieicj."
rKTrPABTtn BY
Dr. j. G. Avers & Ce., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
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)EKRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
CHOLERA!
CHOLERA MORBUS
CHOLERA INFANTUM
ASIATIC CHOLERA
ALL CHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
Perry Davis's Fain Killer.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND
OF BOWEL DISORDER.
Captain Ira B. Foss.ef Goldsberougfa.Malne.
says: "One of my sailors was attacked sover sever
ly with cholera merbus. We administered
Pain Killer, and saved him."
J. W. Slmends. Brattlobore. Vt, says; "In
cases of c.ielcra merbus and sudden attacks
el sum nr or complaints, I have never leund it
te tail."
AliLTHB DRUGGISTS SFIiL IT.
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VLOTllINO.
M
YKK3 & KATHFON.
The Strongest Argument !
Alter all, the best test of ACCEPTABLE
SERVICE en the part or any merchant is
the number et PERMANENT CUSTOM
ERS he secures. Seme merchants assume
that " A bird in the hand is worth "two in
the bush," and take chances et their cus
tomer's return after he has once had " the
wool pulled ever his eyes." But alas, the
supply et new customers finally runs out
and it is only a question et time when the
nrtful dodger is lett no mero lambs" te
shear. We have a strong and growing con
stituency, te whom we refer with pride.
Many et our customers have dealt with us
for years and send their lriends here te be
CLOTHED. The verdict is that OUR
CLOTHING IS RELIABLE, and we lay
mere stress en that than any ether feature
et our business. Our CLOTHING is cut
from caielully selected labrics of best
known American mills, excellently trim
med and well-made, anil from the very
large assortment always here, you are suru
te find the lit yen leek ler,
Trade rcspectliilly selicted.
lyers & Ratlafen,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
TTKNTION !
FOR A
MEDIUM WEIGHT SUIT
which will answer well ler this season ei the
J'ear, we ask you te rail and sccure ene of the
atcst. We knew It Is early te speak of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
But we wanttoletyen knew that e are man
ulacturimg a very large line el GOOD,
Durable, Well-Made Clothing.
We are confident that when the time conies
we can UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITION,
aud give BETTERGOODd FOR THE MONKY
WE SHALL MAKE ASIPECIALTY OF
MERCHANT TAILORING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Fer Youths', Beys' & Children's
CLOTHING,
We will have a Lantrr Variety, and utDE
CIDEDLV LOWKR PRICES thuii elsewhere.
HIRSH & BRO.,
PENN HALL CLOTHING IIOU9E.
2 and 4 lerth Queau Street.
49-Geed Pantaleon Makers Wanted.
IV5-
IIOSTKTTKK St SON.
CLOTHING-
Never was Cheaper.
NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY !
We have determined te close out the bal
ance et our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
and in order te de se will sell them out at a
sacrifice.
The greater part of the stock U el Medium
Weight aud suitable, ler Fall and Winter.
Nete the great reductions.
Suits Formerly 816.00, New 812 00
14.00, " 1100
13 OO, ' 10.00
12.00, " 9.00
lO.OO, " 8.00
ALL OUR STOCK
Reduced in Proportion,
AND ALL OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
The Sizes will net last long at the?c prices,
se It will be te your advantage., it intending te
buy, te give us an early call.
0, B. Hostetter & 1
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
BOOTS SUOKS.
ANOASTKR SBOR VaCTOKT.
The Best Bargain
IN LADIES' GENTS' AND ClULDUKJi'S
SHOES AT
JOHN HIEMENZ,
Ne. 51 NORTH QUBBN ST.
INFANT'S BUTTON SHOES ,35 JtfOc
CHILDREN'S " !. 73,5
MISSES' FIRST.CLASS PERULE BUT
TONED SHOE (Warranted) $1.C0
LADIES' KID BUITOXED SHOES
with Worked Butten Heles $l.le
A SHOE worth $2.50 for tl CO
A FJRST.CLASS LADIES' PEBBLE
SlIOE, worth $100, ler $I.C0
MEN'S FINE BUTTONED SHOES,
worth t-.O, ler $1,50
MEN'S FINE CALFr.UTTONEDBHOB.
worth $2.73, for $2 CO
LADIES'S LOW tUT OPERA HIP
PEES tO, 75C. A $1.00. $1.25
A Large Letet BASEBALL $1IOE$.72C.&$1.00
SHOES
Of All Descriptions Made te Order
AT TIIE
LOWEST PRICES. -
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II ATS Alllt CAPS.
OUVLTZ-S SONS.
Bargains Id Straw Haft.
We want te get rid of the few
the very few Straw Hats we
have left. Te de this we call
your attention te the following :
Any. Bey's Straw Hat in the
store, 25c; Men's Macanaws,
French Palm Leaves and Ma Ma
nilles at $1.00; these sold at
$4.00 early in the season.
This takes in nearly every
thing in Straws, and it will pay
us better te slaughter them than
te carry them ever.
SHULTZ'S SONS.
(Guntlaker's Old Stan',)
144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
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VAJiJtlAUJM, JtV.
THK
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Standard Carriage Werk
or LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
UAKKLT STItELT;
i:kai: ok central .market heusk,
lancaster, pa.
V make every style Rugxy ami Carriage
n-siicd. All Werk finished in the uiontconi uientconi uiontceni
forl::blc ami elegant style. We usu only the
best siiIi-cUm' material and employ only th:
beat uiecli.tuics. Fer quality et work our
pilces aie tht: cheapent In the state. We buy
ler cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Give us a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One net et
workmen n.sprcl.tlty employed for that pur
pose. n2B-ttrtAw
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I.MOIT I'rtSr UKLlKVlMI !
JHK LOW PRICES OF (JOOI)S
AT-
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
COR. W. KING & WATEi: STS.
1 1I K GOODS MUST BE SOLD. IF EVEN BE
LOW COST, TO MAKE ROOM FOR
OUR FALL STOCK.
Every Variety and Grade of Carpet
IN THE MARKET.
Call arly, at
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Cor. W. King & Watar Sts.,
LANCASTER, PA.
liCKY'.S UNIVERSAL rIL,K 8UPPOSJ-
V TORY. A suru cure for every form et
Pllcs.intprnal and external, itching or hlerd
Ing, and long standing cases. It has nevtsr
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years. This Suppository is cone shaped, easy
te apply, sa'e, neat and clean, und possesses
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Physicians use It in their practice." Olve it a
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vinced. 11 your drugtrist does net keen It or
net it for you, accept no ether, but send for it
by mall, :w It can be gent anywhere by mail.
Price, 50a per box- Prepared anil sold by
ANDREW . FREV, Druggist.
Ne. 21) East Orange Bt , Cor. Christian.
aprZ7-lydw2 Liincasler, Pa.
OCHKR IIVKH.
A 5c. Package
-OF-
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS T1IA ANY
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKKi.
Fer salw by l,
CHAS. A. L0CHErRi
PIQ. EAST K1WG STREl'I,
LANCASTER. PA,
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