EHS"fc13 ," V? SrJ '.S"i"l " -i 1 ,- " sfA SI YeUnw XIX Ne 303. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 183. Price Twe Gnts. i WATMH COOJ.KKB, JtO. XpLIMN BKKMEMAI. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article yen could puichase for ninety cente ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity for Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman's Pare Prepared Paints. And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint euu-half of any surface or one-hall of any building with this p-ilnt and the ether half with s' rictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any eiher mixed paints In this country, and 11 the pari painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lnrlher, any building that has been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining be for a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any eenzlne or water leunrt in any original package of WADSWORTH. M ARTI NE & LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, VHY a nEUKOK KAUNf-HTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAKU'S OLD STAND.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, OPENED THIS MORNING, , A NEW LINE OF JEE8ET8, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. These Geed Iihvd been hcace. Hut ne will new be able te tupply them in all Celers and Sizes, lrem $2 50 le tin- Het Uiadcs. ..rsey Cleth by the Yard in AH Shades. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EA IING STREET, riiVMitma ash 1 UHN L. AKNOLII. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. USTinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ItlVBRV H OUUHTON'H. 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 Market Street, Hear of Old Black Herse Hetel. HOOKS AND IUBM BAKU'S SUMS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, AT THE UOOKSTORT OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nes. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. HUMAN GUANO. M UAHUGB IfKttTILIZKK CO HXrJNCJNT GcUAJXO. Compcsed of Pure Human Exerement and Urine. Unrivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &c. -SOLD BY WM. 11. JONES, Ne. 1,021 Market Strcet; U. B. BOGEB3, Ne. 133 Market Street; GRAHAM, EMLKN & PASSMORE. Ne. 631 Market Street; J. B1BEB & SON, Brancntewn, Philadelphia, anil responsible dealers generally. 0FF1U1S. Ne. 333 Chestnnt Street, Philadelphia. augl5 Bind TIN H'AJW, SO. TOUN P. 8UHAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE let or CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, rintiibing and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, teb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. G KAY'S SfiSWiriU JVKDIUINK. TUB Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro ter impeUjncy, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back. Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te mind, tree by mail te every one. The Speclnc Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ter 95, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent. U. B. Cochran, 137 and IS) North Queen street. On account et couuicr ceuuicr leits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrupptsr -the only genuine. Guarantees eleure Issued hy us Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 187 and 189 North Queen street. THE GBAY MEDICINE O.. N. 1 . apria-lVdAw. LANCASTER, PA own. LANCASTER, PA. uah iuttixu. BTA11I.E. STATIOSFKY. VOAJ. H. HAKtlH Wholesale and Betall Dealer In all kinds el LUMBEB AND COAL. r rard: Na 420 North Water and Prince treats above Lemen Lancaster. nij-lyd IAJMUABUNEBS Sc JKFF1CBIES. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Ne. 23 North Queen 8tiieet, ahd Ne. 561 North Pbincb Street. YARDS. North Prihce Street, keab Bead- ihq Depot. LANCASTER, PA. augl5-tfdR CIOAL.1 L'UAUI j The undersigned has for sale, at bis Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., a large assortment of the very best kinds et Ocal for Family Use, which he will deliver, carefully weighed and screened, te any part et the city at the lowest market rates. Orders by mall or telephone tilled promptly. Julyl9-ttd PHILIP GINDER. MANUKK AMU DUAL. 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. CEM bNT by the barrel. HAY and STBAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Harrisburg Pike. General Office 204 East Chestnut street Kaufltean, Keller & Ce. anr4-lyd piOAE.. M. V. J3. COHO 53fl SOUTH WJLTJSM BT., Imnetuter, f. Wholesale and Betall Dealers in LUMBEB AND GOAL. Connection Wltfa the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET teb28-lvil D OMT FUROET THE TWO HHALL HA vana clears for Be. uennlne dxtlcle. at UAliTMAN'.S YELLOW FRONT C1GAE SXUiUS. , HOLKB'A! CHOLERA! PE0F. DAEBYS Prophylactic Fluid. The Met Powerful Antiseptic Known. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. It Destretb THE Grrms of Dibeabe. It Is a f ict eslabliHhed by science that many diseuses ate Intro duced by pntrlfactlen, which rnpreducB ii selt and propegates the disease in ever widening circles. The most pewerlul An tiseptic agent which chemistry has pro duced. Its use either Inter nally or externally run dent all it, comes In con tact with. vure. sweet and clean, the pretiuc- tleu et Disease germs ceases and the patient recovers. Whenuirden Ulcers Tl ese dlseast a ger er ate contileii and till Scalds, Burns, Erup tions and Seres it slops all pain, sweetens the parts and promotes the rapid formation of healthy flesh. the air with dent . Such i that dread Ter rer. Asiatic Cholera, which is new devastat lug the East and ad vancing en its illusion of death rapidly te wards our shere.Other dlHeases el tliM 8ire seit are Jityhtheria, Tjpheid fever, Hcarlet Fever, smallpox. Mea sles, Yellow Ji'ever, JSrgslpelai, etc. All these generate conta gion. Other iiseu8ett Fever and Ague, Ma larial Fewer, etc., arle trem cou:agleu which comes from dampnres, unhealthy uituatien or uncleanlincss. It PuiiriBb ATMOSFHKRE. exposure in a Sick Keem, Celler, Closet or etablc puri ties the Atmosphere and drives away the germs et disease and lentil. Taken internally, it purifies the stomach. giving ii. lone auu ileal l n v vigor, it is thus that It cures Indi gestion and Dyspep All these Diseases can be cured only by stepping the preduc lien of Disease Germs and destroying these already produced Beth these results are accomplished by the use of Prut. Dar by 's picpuratieii of Bnniclc Aciil and Chlorine, known as Darby h Paerm lactie Fluid. sia. When used as a Le. lien it destievs all Freckles and Blotch Bletch Blotch lueilucing germs, leaving the skin clear, while and transpar ent as that et a Utile child. IT RKWiEllS ALL IT cemks in con tact w1tu 1'uiie aku Healthy. tpaedees net penult u-i U name many et the usej Ui which rtui gicut Germ-Iestriyer Is )iipllc.ililc. Asl: yeurtlruggibt lerpiinletl uiiiiler descriptive et Us uselulne&s, or ud tirebs J. H. ZK1MN & CO., Manufacturing Uheu.ists, I'UILADELPIIIA. SO cents per bottle. Pint bottles, f 1.00. Fer sale by 1I.H. Cochran, dmggist, 137 and 131) North Queen stieut, Lancaster, l'a. anl4-lyeed&w Vt-VEH FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE, The (Jreat NERVE CONQUEROR. A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, CONVLSIONS, PALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KING3 EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BLLIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU LARITIES. 5S$1.50 per bottle at druggists." The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Cen espendence treely answered by Physi cians. C. U. C BITTEN TON, Agent, New Yerk. a4 lyeed&v UUOIBKIKH. T KUKSH'S-. FINE COMB HONEY. In Twe-Hound Frames gathered from Cle vcr and Locust Blossoms. Try the Elastic Starch, Yeu found the sample distributed, geed. We sell it. EPP'S COCOA. Yeu see it advertised everywhere. It is a god article, and we sell It. Hams, Hams and Dried Beef. Pineapple and Magnelia Brands. NEW MACKEUEL by the kit or quaiter earreL BTJKSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEU, PA. vjtj&trMTa. rilUE SiENUBKtfB.ST Id OVEK, -BUT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. W. Kinsr & Water Sts., Remains at the Old Place, and doing bnslness in the old way, that is, SELLINGOARPETSOHEAPER THAN ANYWHEEE ELSE. NOW IS TOUfi TIME TO BUY Make Your Selections before the Fall Trade sets in. Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W. KING ft WATEll STS. LANCASTEU, PA. BAKU AIMS IN WATUUKS, ULOOK! Chains, Etnas, Spectacles, 4c. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tlen. LOUIS WEBEK, Ne. 159H North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near;Penngylvana rallreatf depot. dec281va C OUfiAGRICULTUKE. THE UCiBASDMAtl AS A CITIZEN. Uoveraer Paulsen's Address at the Grang ers' Picnic, Williams tireve, August 31, 1883. Ladies and Gentlemen : "I went by the field of the slothful aud by the vine yard of the man void et uuderstanding and le ! it was all grown ever with thurcs and nettles had covered the face thereof and the stone wall thereof was broken down. Then I saw and considered it well, I looked upon it and received instruction." These words are as fruitful of mgnestien te-day as wheu uttered by the lest bera of King David's sons. But we have come together te day te consider ULd receive instruction from the held of industry and the vineyard of the man of intelligence. The custom which assembles you here is a wise and laudable one. The harvest gathered, hither you who till the soil came te mingle w.th a wtek's festivities, a week of study and preparation of discussion atd investigation in the great industry of agri culture. Here iugenuity competes with ingenuity aud research with research in the ell ere te devise the best, quickest and least laborious way of gathering for man's use the bounties of lieaven. It is well therefore thus te meet and unite with your pleasuis aud repose the opportunities for exchauge of ideas aud the discmiuatien of practical truths. A nation's material greatness canuet be batter gauged than by ascertaining tbe condition of her agricultural interests. National growth iu wealth, population and inter-state im portance keeps steady pace with growth in huhbaudry. Our own country aud com monwealth preseut a marked pioef of this truth if any were needed. The average annual expert of wheat from America for the years 1703, 17G9 aud 1770 was about 810,000 bushels. The value of the wheat expert for the year 1879 was ever $130,000,000. The value of the tobacco exported from North America in the year 1770 was ever 900,000 pounds, or about 4,500,000, aud was mere than teven times the value of the whole ex ported iu the same year. In 1879 the value of the tobacco exported was about $28,000,000 and the wheat expert was ever tour aud a half times as valuable as that of the tobacco. The value of the grain expeited fiem the several American previuces, the islands of Newfeuudlaud, Bahama and Beiraud.i iu the year 1770 was $845,208. Iu 1880 the value of the graiu exported from the United States aloue was ever $175,000,000. Iu 1831 the value of breadbtufls and piovisiens ex petted fiem the whole United States was less thau $13,000,000, while the breadstufis alone exported iu 1881 wai ever $270,000, 000. PeunejlvanU'i Agricultural Urewth. As te our ewu commonwealth, a com parisen of times and iiguies show a growth equally enormous aud giatifying. Iu a memorial addressed te the Legislature of our state in 1791 by the society for pie pie pio meting the impieveraeut of reads aud iulaud navigation it is stated that in the year 1790, 150,000 bushels of graiu we e brought down theSu-quehauuaaud parsed through Middletewu ou the way te Phila dclphia. The same memeiial states that Northumberland cjunty shipped 30,000 bushels of wheat te Philadelphia in 1790. The present counties in Pennsylvania then embraced in Northumberland preduced ever 2.00C.OOO bushels of wheat and 4,000, 000 bushels of Indiau corn. The very ceuDty of Cumberland in which we meet te day shipped, it is esti mated, in the year 1790 less than 20,000 bushels of wheat, while in 18S0 there were produced iu this county ever 800,000 bushels of wheat, almost a million aud a quarter bushels of Indiau corn, also 52,000 tens of hay, 144,000 bushels of potatoes and nearly a half raillie pounds of tobacco. In 1879 the value of breads tuffs and pre visions shipped frerq Philadelphia was ever $30,000,000, or nearly two aud a half times as much as the value of the same expert from the entire United States in 1821. The produce of the state in wheat, eats and corn, had arisen from 47,899,599 bushels iu 1843 te aimest 100,000,000 bush els iu 1880 ; in potatoes from a triile ever 9,150,000 bushels te above 10,200,000 ; iu hay from about 1,900,000 tens te mere than 2,800,000, and in tobacco from less than 500,000 te nearly 37,000,003 pounds. I would net weary you unnecss sarily with figures te show hew marvel marvel euely ever our own beloved state aud the whole country has grown ou these import ant material concerns that engage the activities of se many of our citizens and the pursuit of which constitutes the veca tien of most of these in this assembly. Such growth is a just subject for pride as indicating the prosperity of this elder sis ter of human industry and main stay of a people's grandeur. That the cultivators of the soil, therefore, should organize for their improvement and protection is much te be comreouded, aud is a cause for hearty congratulations. Geed results te the state must Hew from all such efforts te advance the condition of the husband man. Tbe Number el Farms in the State. Gratifying as the figures I have given must be te the minds of all thaukful citi zens there is another fact iu connection with agriculture that mere than any ether is a cause for sincere rejoicing. The total number of farms in Pennsylvania in 1850 was about 127,000, covering 15,000,000 acres and their average size was 203 acres. In 1880 there were 213,500 farms embrac ing nineteen aud three-quarters of a million of acres aud the average size of the farms was but 134 acres. That is while from 1850 te 1880 the gross increase in farm land has been about 30 per cent, the number of separate farms has increased about 70 per cant, and their average size hasdocreased nearly 35 percent. This shows that the tendency of our agriculture has net been te put the land of the state iu the possession of a few enormously rich proprietors, but by decreasing the size and multiplying ihe number of farms te fester a numerous, prosperous and independent yeomanry with hearths, homes and plenty of their own. May we net, therefore, with thankful hearts te the Ged of harvests feel a glow of satisfaction and state pride in contemplating se happy a con dition of our people, and resolve by study, attention and industry te culti vate and perfect that interest which pro duces se many blessings. The philoso pher investigating the condition of gev eruments or communities would first turn te the agricultural interests, the prime elements of strength or weakness. As they flourish and increase or stagnate and fade se de tbe strength, wealth and inde pendence of a people grew or decay. It is tbe part of true statesmanship- for these in authority, whether charged with mak ing or executing the laws, te exercise a scrupulous care in conserving, protecting and stimulating the interests of agricul ture. The industrial civilization of te day presents no problem mere important than the distribution of the public burdens in such a manner that the toil of the husband man, shall bear the least possible exaction required by a proportionate contribution of all te tbe expense of government. Whatever new avenue for labor, the employment of capital or speculative industry, '.he Iiac-ulty, discoveries and multiplied inventions of these latter days have developed, jt most be remembered that agriculture is new, as it has been and always, will be, the most certain and lasting seurce of wealth and power. The greatest because the most constant of producers, she at the same time taxes the resources of government the least for her mainten ance. She is the most self sustaining because the most independent of all human industries. Her sons are at once the most conservative element en tne political morals, habits and means of a people. Therefore in these busy, modern days, when mere demonstrative and turbulent sources of occupation are engaging the energies and vexing the acquisitive of man government must net fail of vigilant watchfulness ever that paaeeful and steady pursuit in whose fruitful repose is found the sure springs of wealth, security and defense. The Husbandman as a Vltlzan. All history, and our own in particular, has demonstrated that no class of the people mere than the agricultural com munity has shown itself ready and capable of discharging the duties of citizenship with intelligence and courage. The hus bandman has never failed his country, whether these duties called for the thoughtful discussions of public questions in councils or their decision at the ballet box, or the furrow aud the ex in the stall te exchange the field of thrift for the field of strife. Frem Bunker Hill te Appomat Appemat tax the history of our country attests the labor and patriotism of the American farmer. And when war's red record has been closed who se calmly as he has returned again te peaceful toil,' " prepared te reap the bloodless harvest of the sickle, after having secured that of the sword." Despising sletb, he has mingled with habits of frugality a liberal and generous spirit in centributiug of his substance for the defence and well being of his country. His life aud his treasure both he has held at the service of his state. May these qualities forever continue te be the dis tinguishing attributes of all the peeple of this commonwealth. May wealth net make us sordid and while engaged in its acquisition may we always remember that its blessings cannot ba fully enjoyed ex cept under a government where the laws are framed in wisdom, executed with im partiality and obeyed with fidelity. Your secuiity aud happiness consist iu the pies ervatien of the integrity aud supremacy of your laws If that main pillar of your prosperity be shaken no ameuut of wealth can compensate for the injury. Let us net, therefore, be se much given ever te attention te private affairs as te neglect theMi political duties which we ewe te ourselves aud neighbors and te our pros perity. Let us cherish a jealous and in telligent vigilauce ever our rights and let us all, whether in public office or private station, render and exact, by all and from all, a full, hearty and loyal support, obedi ence aud protection te the laws aud insti tutions of the land. Iu concluding I canuet as a Pennsyl vanian refrain from paying a public tribute te the worth of one of your number who is new being laid te final rest in an adjoin ing county. The tewu of Yerk te day is enveloped in funeral gloom. She is bury ing her great and honored citizen. Judge Black is dead. In a few hours, as the sun gees down te his setting bis pitting rays will fall with mellow light upon the fresh turf that hides forever from human view the form of the chief justice whom Pennsylvania loved and the nation admir ed. As a jurist, as a statesman, as a scholar, as the friend of labor and a fear less denouncer of wrong, he did great ser vice for his state and his kind and his name should be held in honored remem brance. An actor in stirring scenes and trying times in our history, he lived te see obloquy retiie abashed and truth vindicate the purity of his purposes and the sincer ity of his convictions. His death has im poverished us and bereft the nation. While the telling bells sound solemnly in the hills of Yerk it is fitting that we should pause a while te lament our less and honor our weithy dead. m POPULAK ASSEMBLIES. The Suclrtles In SoHsien Wealber. Daring Het The sixth annual session of the Ameri cau bar association began yesterday in Saratoga, with a large attendance. It was called te order by Luke P. Pollard, of Vermont. General A. B. Lawten, of Savannah, delivered the president's ad dress. Sixty -five new members were elected. The American association for the ad vancement of science met en Thursday in Minneapolis. Sixty new members were elected ; Philadelphia was seleeted as the place for the next annual meeting, te be held September 3d, 1884, aud the follow ing officers were chosen : President, Pro Pro feseor J. H. Leslie, of Philadelphia ; gen eral secretary. Dr. Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati ; assistant secretary, . S. Helden, of Madisen, Wisconsin. In the grand ledge of Knights of Pythias at Soranteu yesterday the "grandmaster of exchequer" reported a balance in the treasury et $5,025. The " grand keeper of records and seals" reported that there were 350 ledges of the order in the state, having a membership of 32,749, an in crease of 955 members during the year. At Chautauqua yesterday. Dr. Jewell, of Chicago, lectured en the " Medes of Preserving Nerve Health," and Rev. Jes. Cook, of Bosten, en " Ged's History in Our Day, or, the Seven Modern Wonders of the World." The grand encampment of Knights Tem plar met in San Francisce en Tuesday morning for the transaction of busines. Ouly preliminaries were disposed of, the real work beginning yesterday. At the Oceau Greve camp meeting, yes terday morning, Rev. J. S. Inskip, " a holiness evangelist, " preached te a large audience. Uecklen's Arnica Halve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure barns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Khenui, Fever sero. Can ccrs. Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. "or sate by Chas. A. Lecher. le25-lyeed4w De Yeu Believe It. That In this town there are scores et persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when for 75c we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed te cure them. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 and 139 North Queen street. lob7-eed2 Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Yel low Fever, etc.. can't exist where Darbys Pro phylactic Fluid is used. A Wide Awake Vrngglst. Mr. Chas. A. Lecher, is always wideawake in his business, and spares no pains te secure the best et every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery ter Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Uay Fever, Rrenchitls, or any affection or the Threat and Lungs. Sold en positive guaran tee Will give you a Trial Bettle Free. Regu lar size, $1.00. Over tbe Hill te tbe Poerkoaae." A person with impaired or Impoverished bleed is en the read te physical bankruptcy. JBnrdeck Steed Bitters strengthen' and enrlrli the circulation, repair tnetlsiues and build np the entire system. Fer sale by H. B. Ceclu an, druggist, 137 and 139 Nertb Queen street. TTOP BITTEKS. Hand If. " It you are suffering trem peer health 'or languishing en a bed of sickness, ' take cheer, if you are simply ailing, or if you teel weak and dispirited, wlth- out clearly knowing why. Hep Bitters will surely enre you." " 11 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 et ' letters, telling overyour midnight work, Hep Bitters will sure strengthen you." " If you are sutterlng ' lrem ever - eating or ' drinking, any indUcre- ' tien or dissipation, or are young and growing tee last, as Is elten tne case." " Or if you are In the workshop, en the ' farm, at the desk, anywhere, and leel ' that your system needs cleansintr. ton ten k ing, or stimulating, without lutoxicat lutexicat ' lng, if you are old, bleed thin and lin 'pure, pulse leeble, nerves unsteady, ' lacultlts waning. Hep Bitters is what ' you need te give you new Hie, health, ' aud vigor.'- If you are costive or dyspeptic, or suf fering trem any ether et the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it Is your own fault It you remain ill. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, step tempting death this moment and turn for a cure te Hep Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sickness. Nervousness, you will find a "Balm in Gil cad" In Hep Bitters. It you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge or all coun tries malaria, epidemic, billens ami intermittent levers by the use et Hep Kilters, it ycu have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hep Hitters will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath and health. I5C0 will be paid for a case they will net cure or heip. That peer, bed ridden, invalid wile, sister, mother, or daughter, can e made the picture et health by a low bettlca of Hep Bitters eost eest lngbut a trifle, aiMindTu.ThAS Of Matchless Merit. Fer the note and tin eat. Internally or eler nally used Ihemas Electric Oil is matchless. Asthma, catarrh, and serious threat allectiens are quickly amenable te this cfflcieiit remedy. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. JLKlHVA.ii. k Y Kit's PILLS. A CLEAR HEAD. " One year agel was Induced te use AVER'S PILLS as a remedy ler Indigestion, Constipa tion and Headache, lrem winch I had leug been a great stiflvrer. Coiiimeiiciiig with a dose of live pills, 1 found their action easy, and obtained prompt reliur. In continuing their use, u single pill taken after dinner, dally, has been all the medlcire I required. AYEU'S PILLS have kept my system regular and my head clear, anil benefitted me mure than all the mi'dlcines ever belore tried. Kvery person similarly alllieted should knew their value. 152 State St., Chicago. .luneO, 18S. M. V. WATSON." Fer all diseases et the stomach aud bowels, tryAYEU'SPlLI-5. ritErAnitu by Dr. j. C. Ayers k Ce., Lewell, Mas. Sold by all Druggists. ang20 SMydftw. TJEKKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. CHOLERA! CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Davis's Pi Killer. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira B. Foss.ef Goldsberough.Malne. says: " One of my sailors was attacked sever ly with cholera merbus. We administered Pain Killer, and saved him." e J. W.SImends. Brattleboro. Vt, says; jIn cases of c.ielera merbus and sudden attacks el summer complaints, I have never found It te tail.". ALL THE) DRUGGISTS SFLL IT. aug 1 lmd&w itKi aoevs. pi BAND SPECIAL SALK, LADIKS' Muslin Underwear, COMMENCING SATUBDAY, AUGUST 18. WATT, SHAND & CO. Kcspecttully inform the Ladies et Lancaster that they have bought the surplus stock et oue of the largest manufacturers of Ladles' Ready-Made Garments Which will be sold at priced MUCH UNDJEK the cost of manufactuie. 500 Dezen Garments of Superior quality and finish. In a great va riety of styles, at ASTONISHING PRICES. LADIKS' COBSET COVERS at 10c. and up- LADIES' DBESSING SACQUESat40c.and upwards. LADIES' WALKING 8KIBTS at 29c. and upwards. U ADIHS' CHEMISE at 12c and upwards. LADIKS DBAWEKS at 12c. and upwards. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS at 49c. and up wards. The Mether Hubbard Gewn, Se bcautllul aud becoming te every lady, will be displayed In a large variety of styles. ALL GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PUICES We desire te call special attention te the fact that the goods are et superior make and will be sold ler less than the cost et the ma terial. Watt, Shand & Ce., NEW YORK STORE. NOS. 8 and 10 EAST KING ST. CAMKB.UAMLS. A FULL UNKFKOM 5c. up, at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FJiONT CIGAR STOKE. Gr O TO MECHTOLD'S And be agreeably surprised at what veu can buy In Lauies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, FOB A TKADE DOLLAK. .Just received, some Jeb Lets which will be sold at lesstnancostet manufacturing. Please call andhxamine before you buy. HENRY BEOHTOLD, 'Ne. 52 North Queen Street. Sign of the Big Stocking. lebS-lyd mHK BKSJT AN0 MOST.COKPLBTB Atf- sertment of Euchre. Poker, cassme ana e t her play lnv cares.at HART&AN'e YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STORE. DKt OOODB. J. tS. MARTIN A CO. our stock or Sim Dry Goods WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT Greatly Reduced Prices, Te make room for fall purchases. We- have been busy during the past week In looking ever our stock and reducing goods et all de scriptions te a price which must sell them, and are showing Special Bargains in Every Department. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. IX ALL DESIRABLE SHADES. Mesquite Canopies are a specialty with us, and we have them in all sizes and at LOWEST PRICES. Ne extra cha'ge for putUng up. N OTICK. HETZ6EB & HAOBBIAN'u Cheap Stere. BLACK CASHMERE3, 12J, 18, 2oe. BLACK CASHMERES, 37J, 45, 50c. BLACK CASHMEKB3, 60, 75, 87e. BLACK CASUMEUES, $1.00, 1.12, 1.25. The Cheapest let in This City. BLACK SILKS, BLACK 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. Wc have a Large Assortment of all et the abe e Goods lrem AUCTION SALES AT VERY CHEAP PRICES AT 1TZ&I & HHiANe Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCAST1R. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel iHorse Hetel.) N EXT IMIOB TO TUB : COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOGK'S OPENED THIS DAY ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, IN ALL DE3IUABLE SHADE.S DISJECT FROM. THE MANUFACTURER E.E. LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE l-AfMU HAJIUiavB, , lUAKlO) W. FKY. We were out et certain sizes et SCREEN FRAMES, but we have filled up again and are ready te till orders promptly V 15, 27, '), 31, Si and 35 inches highand:s te 38 Inches wldtftWey can be reduced te St inches in-a-few mlnuteaTbey make the CU E APE8T and BEST scrjnin.th market, superior te tbtfel&Tgtyle anJU&wer In -price. t 't 1-' . i ?'' E1T PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS: ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PRICE. An Elegant Elite Ot NEW PATTERN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE CURTAINS lrem a Dellar a-Pair up. PHARES w. fry. I 57 NOBTS QUBBN ST. HTCK - m ' fl 11 "51 1 c! ! Ii Jl ;a . ? : - 'i . -. i . - &! m ?l I "1 a i - v:; Jt' f JLJ