kti '."-wgi . . ; w im'..-iBivr9-i s" W5lS. - y -k ". V SVS?i s 'V wea - - - - .. ..M r,,,. w.-.- VeWV: k V- -- Volatile XIX Ha 30S. LANCASTEB, PA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1383. Price TwiOnli. WAXMXt COOLERS, AC. TCLIMN BHBHEIUJ!, TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would yen be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could purchase for ninety cents T We are the agents ter Lancaster and vicinity ter Wadgwerth, Martinez k Longman's Fare 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. Patnt one-half el any surface or one-halt el any building with this pilnt and the ether half with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil. or any ether mixed paints In this country, and It the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent-leas than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther, any building that has been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining be for a proper term of years, we will repalntateur 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 efler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any eenzine or water leund In any original package of WADSWOBTH, MABTI NE LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINTST & BKENEMAN, Ne. 162 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA DRY HOODS. niuBeis 1TA11NK8TOUK, NO. 14 STREET, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAEIt'8 OLD STAND.) EAST KING OPENED THIS MORNING, A NEW LINE OF JEBSEYS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Thme Goods have been carce. But we will new be able te supply their in all Celers and Sizes, lrem $2 W te the Best Grades. ..ersey Cleth by the Yard in All Shades. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAP" ZSNQ STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MUSDICAh. 1UTICUBA SKIN HUMORS. Wonderful Cere of a Lad 12 Tears old, who for 8 years, from the top of his bead te his ankles, was one Mass of Scabs. M.VMBIKO AND UAH FITTING. UUM L. AltNOLD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, IWFinest Werk, Best Workmen. leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. My son, a lad twelve years et age. was af flicted with the worst form of Eczema for a period of eight years. Se virulent was it tlutt trem the top et his head te-wlthln a lew Inches of his ankles he was one mass of scabs, which refused te yield te any treatment that was suggested by frleni's or physicians was tried in vain. Allepathy. homeBopathy.herbs.roots, salt-water baths, llaxEeed peulll es, teaps. ointments, and In short everything that could be done te eradicate the disorder s-emed only te at, favateit and the child's life became a burden te him.and the expense of the various experiments was a constant drain upon our resources. My wife, reading the a-lvertlseinent el the Cuticura Ukmedies in one of tue dally papers, resolved te make one mere attempt at a cure. (The disease was new encroaching upon his face, and seemed Incurable.) I pavoarelnc pavearelnc tant consent te the propeal,and an Interview was sought with a famous lady phvs'cian el New Yerk, who made a most thorough exami nation et the case, anr premised a cure with out the least hesitation bv the use et yenr Cuticura Kkkedies. In ews week there was a marked change: the raw and ai.gry sores be gan te jjrew pale and along the outer edges scaled off, and as time were en they began te ing the only vestige Is one small spot upon the forearm, scarcely visible and lest disap pearing. Thus alter eight years of expense and anxiety, we have the Intense satisfaction of seeing the child's pkln as lair and smooth as It was betore this dreadful cutaneeus disorder attacked him. Sincerely yeura. CH4.8. EAYilE UINKLE. 219 rAIKMOUMT Ave.. Jersey City Heights, N. J. Childhood and youth are the periods when such diseases yield almost readily te these un failing Skin and Bleed Specifies, Cuticura Ueselvent, the new Bleed rui-iner, and cuti cuRAaud Cuticura Seap the great Skin Cures. Price or Cuticura, small boxes, 60 cts . large boxes, $1.00. cuticura Keselvbnt, $1.00 per bottle. Cuticura Soai, 25 els.; cuticura Shav Shav ihe Seav, 15 cts. Sold by ail druggists, rot ret ter Drug and Cbem Ce., Heiton. A MODEL STOCK FAEM. A PLANTATION 1! BHULiSD. BA.BY BEADTIF1BR Fer Infantile a"d Birth Hu mers, Ueuirh, Chapped, or Greasy Skins, Nettle Hash, lHrnnlna Drill Skill KlnmisbCS use Cuticura soap, an exquisite bkim ukauti nm, anu Toilet, Bath anu Nursery Sanative. Fragrant with delicious flower odors and Cu ticura balsams. Absolutely pure; highly medicinal. Indorsed by physicians: pre ferred by the elite. Sales in 1881 and 1832,1,. 000,000 cakes. Alse specially prepared for Shaving. LITJBRY STABLE. TJUUQHTUM'8. 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 Seet, a ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BOOKS ASD STATIONERY. TOHN BAbB'8 SUNS. V Scheel SCHOOL BOOKS, Supplies and Stationery, CATARRH. Complete Treatment $1. A single dose otSanterd'n Radical (Jure In stantly relieves the most violent fcnetzing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, steps Watery Discharges from the Nese and Kyes, prevents Kinging Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headacne and subdues Chills and Fcv. r. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of leul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when at- iecieu, irees inu iicum, mumi, mm uiuuluuu tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and puri fies the breatn. steps the cough and arrests the progress et Catarrh toward Consumption One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal Belvent and Dr. Sanrerd's Inhaler, all In one package, of all druggists ler $1. Ask fob sjawdfprd'b Radical Curb Putter Drue and Chemical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS Plasters Fer the relief and prevention, the Instant It u applied of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and fcpi deinlcs, use Ceillns' nastem, (an Klectrle Battery combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere. Augl-lydW,8.4w WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, AT THB BOOKSTORE OF JOHN BAER'S Neb. 15 and 17 MOBTHQUEBJM ST.. SONS, LANCASTER, PA. MUJUAir uuAire. fl KANOBB FKKT11.1ZKB CO HTJMAJNT GUANO. Composed of Pure Human Excrement and Urine. Unrivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &e. -SOLD BY WM. H. JONES. Ne. 1,021 Market Street; C. B. SOGERS, Ne. 133 Market Street; GEAHAM.EMLENAPASSMORK. e. 631 Market Street; J. RIRER A SON, Brancntewn, Philadelphia, and responsible dealers generally. augl5 limd OFFICE.Ne. 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. aeAL. B. ART Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL, wrard: Ne. ae North Water and Prince treets abeve Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd TATJMOABDliBK8 A JEFFKRIES. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Ne. 2J North Quxnr Street, awd Ne. 664 North Pbincb Strbet. YARDS. North Putsch Stbkkt, hear Bbad- UtO IlBFOT. LANCASTER, FA. augl5-tldR "tUALi UU&lil Vj Tee undersigned has for sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts a large assortment or the very best kinds et Ocal for Family Use, which he will deliver, carefully weighed and riii .nvnartet the city at the lowest V. ; , - ,! -, UIU ujr umu vi EXCURSIONS. mirkAt rates. flllea promptly. Julyl9-Ud telephone PHILIP GINDEU. MaNUBE AMU OUAIi. NewYerJtand 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. HAY and 8TBAW by the ten or bale. Yard SIS Harrlsburg Pike. Gzhkui. Owica aeJi East Chestnut street Kaufl&nan, Keller & Oe. vnr4-lyd tOAI.. M. V. B. COHO S3 NOBTB WATXM ST., Zmewirr, ru., VTneleeale and Betall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Vonneetiom Wltkthe Telepbeale Excnance JTa S30 NORTH WATK teb28-lvd rrHE EXCURSION SEAHON UF 1883. TO THE SUMMER KESORT8 AND EXCURSION POINTS OSOBVIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. THE NATURAL BRIDGE. -j.-h.js v AUUi-NiA. armnue, av., ou, Perfect previsions at LURAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Bates arranged ler parties et various numbers from B te 500. Correspondence Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arrangement et Special Bates and Excursion Days. Transportation mrnlshed en SPECIAL TRAINS when theslxe 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 desiring accommodations at the LUBAY INN can also be cared ler by fljmiinr application. . Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER BE- principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. ettmmvu nr, YTDTeii jam fW. RnARR nml nil information furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley B. B. or the Virginia, Tennessee Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt. O. HOWABD BOYER, Lynchburg, Va. "lvlslen Pass'r Agt.. MagerSIOWn. jne. unyawum TJH.NSON'3 POROUS 1'LASTEKS. BEY0WD THE RJVER. Away Acress the MlsMasIppl Kiver Is Held a Convincing Conversation. ' I tell you sir. that they are one et the neat est combinations ever preduced, and my ex perience of tnat sort et thing ha9 been wide enough te entitle my judgment te some re spect." " Oh, 1 don't knew," responded the llrst speaker's friend, with a little yawn, as though he didn't take much Interest in the Subject, "I have never been alile te see much difference In these things. They are pretty nearly the same size, and made of about the same stuff.' The talk, et which the foregoing is a rrag tni..nt. took nlace in Gallatin, Missouri, net long age. In the snug office et Dr. M. P. Flow ers, one et the leading physicians el the state, who followed up the vein in which he had in troduced it substantially in these words. "Nonsense, that is the rigmarole of a hey, or rather, et a man who cither doesn't knew or doesn't care what he says. These things, as you call them, are Just as different as the moon is from green cheese. New, liniments, lotions and ointments are very geed in most cases ler the relief of pain or inflammation. But, in the llret place, they are unclean. They soil the hands and the linen, besides being always out et reach when they are most wantee." " Well, my dear doctor," sighed the traveler from the North." what would you have ? This i. e .thl world anvhew. and nothing Is ever at hand when It Is wanted. Yeu can't snneat nnvtmnir " augKW. .j e , " Yes I can, Dreae 111 me uuuun, iuwuhj.mis the table with his list, "I can suggest BEN SON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. I have tried it en my patients, and I have tried it en myself ter an attack et Pneumonia, and in all cases relief lias followed In lrem three te forty-eight hours. The old plasters are stage coaches the Capcine Is a telegrapn dispatch. Fer instance, in cases et Neuralgia, Muscular Rheumatism, Lumbago, retarded action of TMneira jind " " I give it up, doctor, and In case of need I'll buy Bensen's." said the traveler, pleasantly. In the centre e the genulns is cut the word CAUCINE. Seabury A Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. auglC-lmW,SAw A Fine collection of Blooded 8teca Seme famous English Breeders-General Feature of the tlce. The first price cf the Rojal Agricultural society of England ler the best managed arable farm in the district of the society's annual show this year was awarded te Mr. T. H.Hutchinsen, of Catterick, near Rich mond, Yorkshire. Mr. Hutchinson is well known as one of the leading breeders of Short Herns and Leicester sheep, and has been almost equally successful in the show yard with his ponies and poultry. Frem the.Londen Field we take the following notes in reference te his farm : The farm comprises about 250 acres, of which ever 100 acres are grass. The soil is partly en gravel fertile land, ard the rest en strong clay loam, with boulder stones. The latter is only moderate, and without liberal treatment would net be very productive. The land is held en yearly agreement, subject te sir months' notice, lrem Sir Jehn Lawsen, Bart. The present tenant succeeded his father in 1805, and inherited a smalf herd of un registered Short Herns, which, with one or two purchases, and the use of Warlaby and Killerby bulls, has resulted in a col lection of cattle that have wen mere prizes since they have been shown than any ether herd' of similar dimensions. The most fortunate investment was Gerty, by Vainhepe, bought of Mrs. Piers for 42 gs. when in calf te Knight of the Shire. The produce, Gerty 3d, was sold te gote America. Gerty had eight heifer calves, twins twice running, and from her de scended Gertrude, Gratification, Gratula Gratula tien Gratuitous, Gratia and Glad Tidings. Anether equally remarkable family is the Lady tribe, which, we believe, were bred by Mr. Hutchinson's father. Of this sort were Lady Playful and Lady Alicia, winners at Taunton anu mrminguam, ami Lady Pamela, by British Kuight 33,220, the champion female at the Yerk meeting last week, a wonderfully true grown and heavy fleshed two year old, which was first as a yearling at Reading last year in a bier class. At the last five royal meetings Mr. Hutchinson has secured four first and three second prizes, as well as three cham pien prizes. This is a receid that it would be hard te beat; and as Mr. Hutch inson has been equally successful with Imntinrr Vinrcea and T.fiiceKffir sheen, he is one of the very lew who have made show ing pay, mere especially as ne aees net appear te have injured the breeding prop erties of his animals in the process. Lady Pamela, the Yerk erack, is wonderfully thick lltshed and true grown, with great ribs and thighs, both upper and under hues perfect; she has wen 21 first prizes, and has only twice been beaten. Lady Pamela 2d, own sister, a rich roan calf with great length, is very premising, and is likely te make a prize winner. Lady Gratia, out of Gratification by M. (J. 31, 898 a handsome cow which has wen lets of prizes was deserving of mere than the high commendation which was all she get at Yerk. Glad Tidings, another of Gerty 'a descendants, a handsome three year old by Master of Arts 34,816, was put second at Yerk te Mr. St Jehn Ackers' Lady Carew 9th, both very geed eues. In the pastures we found a let of lusty cattle of generally uniform type. We were nirf Soiilerltr nlpacprl with n. iifin nld e.nw. Lady Playful (the winner of fifty prizes) ; a long, level white cow Gratification ; Lady Gracious, by British Lieu out of Lady Grace, by K. C. B., a handsome red cow. with duality and substance : and a fine old wreck, Lady Laura, which, we were informed, had wen for her owner 800 in prizes. The bull in service at Catterick is Riby Star, a two year-old, bred by Mr. Talbot Cresbie (Ireland), out of Riby Marchioness, the 1,300 guinea cow at Mr. Terr's sale, by Halnaby Fitz Haln aby, a seu et Royal Haluaby. This is quite a useful bull, with great length and substance. Frem a careful inspection of the whole stock, we find great uniformity of character ; and with such desirable points, we shall continue te expect win ners from the herd. The pure Leicester sheep are just as meritorious in their way as the cattle ; numerous portraits in their dining room mark the success at ditlerent meetiugs. At Yerk, a lengthy, thick, and well covered shearling was first, and a two shear, of great substance and quality, was second, beaten by one of Mr. Gee. Turner's The deck consists of about eighty ewes, and followers, the rams and yenug ewes being, of course, sold off during their second year. Geed Clydesdale horses are Kept, the working stall being seven, et wnicn tnree ova maiintr marPQ OnA nf t.TlA lftttAI- A useful dark brown, bred by Mr. Tweedie, and by his Tarn O'Shanter, with a prom prem ising foal by Statesman, was shown at Yerk. And Mr. Hutchinson usually has three or four premisiug young hunters Jester and Glengyle te wit. At the time of our visit the live stock "comprised ther, they are backward, and in some parts rather ragged, but very well put in, and free from weeds. Being manured with a dose of heavy manure from the covered yard, 3 ewt. of Peruvian guano, and 4 cwt. of dissolved bone, they must yield a heavy crop Seme idea of Mr. Hutchinson's mode of farming may be gathered from the fact .nf v.;.. enmiM nnt.lav in nnrchaaed feed and manure reaches 800 a year, beinl? at the rate of 3 4s. an acre, xne auvauiagv nt ttiia lihArai mi tin v is seen in the BDlen- did condition of the home pastures, which are full of nne grasses ana cievera. vu 1-et. hiiiv AaM at the extremity of the farm under draining was being earned out by the landlord, for which the tenant pays the full interest; a great deal of such work has been done, which en the stronger land is necessary, as, except, me land hn drv. entlav en manure would, te a large extent, be wasted. But it is in the Duuaing mat air. buieu-:.,'- .ntemrim in mfiHt anearent. Net satisfied with the additions and alterations carried out by the landlord, ter wnicn additional rent was charged, Mr. Hutch inson has, at his own expense, covered ever the yards with strong, durable, open ole1 winfe hnilt: a. ATPO. enclosed haV shed and implement store, which, adjoin ing the sneep neusa t.aisu put, up j uiuv, affords excellent shelter ler the lambing ewes ; has fitted up nis siaeies anu wm with Musgrave's fitting, and nas every thing most complete and convenient. And, wonderful te state, the whole of this outlay has been made en geed faith alone, and without any formal security whatever, which speaks volumes as te his confi dence in the character of his landlord, al though it can hardly be considered a strietly business like proceeding. Mr. Hutchinson believes, from what he has seen, that the outlay in covering his yards will pay him well, both in the economy of the manure and the saving of feed, for a given result. The machinery for thrashing, chatting, pulping and grinding is excellently adapt cd te the work, and conveniently situated in reference tesuDply and disposal. Mr. Hutchinson is a great believer in the econ omy of pulping roots, the pnlper being driven either by stsam power or horse gear. The Maner farm shows what can be done by judicious eunay ui uapiuu , for though the labor bill is heavy, averag ing nearly 500 a year, and no expense is spared te secure the maximum results, Mr. Hutohinsen is able te show that his operations have paid him well. We be lieve that the whole of his outlay en per manent works, which we have noticed, has been with money made en the farm ; and we may be sure that if the judges had net been satisfied as te the pecuniary re sults, they would net have awarded the prize. A FUUOCkaHl) DOTY. Policeman Ed. K. Heath, 29 North Street Portland, Me., May 11, 1883. writes : "I nave been troubled ler a geed many years with inflammation et the Madder, dating as lar back as during the time I was In the army. I suffered with duU, heavy pains In the back and kidneys tee intense ler me tee descilbe, and tried several remedies that were recommended, and was examined by one of our best physicians, who pronounced It in in flanimatlen et the bladder ; and I went te the hospital for treatment, but all medicine and treatment had seemed te fall. I was recom mended te try Hunt's Bemedy, as It had been used in several suctt cases here In Portland and vicinity. I purchased a betUe at Smith's drug store here, and leund alter using the first betUe that It relieved me greatly, and alter using several bottles found that It did me mere geed than all ether treatment and medicines I have received combined. And te add te my geed opinion of Hunt's Remedy, I beg te state in closing that my witettas been ler a long time troubled with a weakness and inflammation of the bladder, with a complica tion el ether diseases peculiar te women. Alter using only two bottles she has been com pletely cured ; and I can say that my wife Is loud In praise el this wonderful medicine, and I would highly recommend it te all who are suffering from kidney diseases or diseases et the bladder." FeRTLAsn, Mb., May 11, 1883. I hereby certify that I knew the lacts of the sickness et Mrs. E. K. Heath, and that tney are correctly stated In the ioregelng certifi cate, and her euro was accomplished by the use or Hunt's Bemedy. A. W. Smith, Druggist, Cor. Portland and Green Streets. NO MATERIAL CBANOE. This Is te certify that I have used Hunt's Remedy ler the kidney complaint, and derived much benefit lrem its use. I have been afflicted about one year, and re celved treatment lrem the local physician?, and used a number of se-called specifics with cut any material help. I am happy te say. after using three bettles of Hunt's Bemedy, I was completely cured. I never fail te recemmenu it, and you are at liberty te use my name in any manner you may desire. Jehn W. Joiihbtew. Neawicn, Conn., May 7, 18S6. A Geed Talker . ... - ni.ttnnn In nne.intv or at home,must net only possess brains but a clear strong voice. Catarrh, or a severe cold Is al most certain te Injure the voice. But these complaints may be completely educated with a few applications of Themas' JCclcctrtc Oil, unrivaled in its specialties Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1J9 North Queen street. GROIBRIMS. T BUBSK'H. FINE COMB HONEY. In Twe-Pound Frames, gathered from Clo Cle ver and Locust Blossoms. Try the Elastic Starch. Yeu found the sample distributed, geed. We sell it. EPFS COCOA. Yeu see It advertised everywhere, geed article, and we sell it. It is a BOOKS AXD BTATIOSMUX Yard and fMBes 8TKKKT DON'T ruBQET THB TWO SHALL HA vana cigars for Be genuine article, at HABTMAK'9 YJBLLOV FBQNT QW AK BTO&JC TKW BOOKS. FOB SUMMER BEADING. " Mr. Isaacs," by S. Marien Crawford. 4 Dr. ClaudluB," by S. Marien Crawlerd. Through One Administration," by Burnett. " But Yet a Weman," by Cardy. Successful Men el Te-day." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines L.M.FLYNfTS, Ne. 42 WEST KING BTBBJT: Hams, Hams and Dried Beef. Pineapple and Magnelia Brands. NEW MACKEREL by the kit or quarter barrel. BTJESK'S, Ne. 17 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. El AVANA ANU YABA4JIGAKS ONLY 00. I tbebestforthemeneylnthetxwn,at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CI3AB Sheep 75 breeding ewes, 31 shearling rams, 51 shearling ewes, UU lambs, mixed 250. Horses, 33. Cattle 22 cows, 13 heifers, 10 bull calves, 10 heifer calves, 1 bull 63. Pigs G sews, 8 young sews, 1 bear 15. Dogs, 13. Total, 380. This is very heavy stocking and indicates the high condition and large produce obtained from the land. Every description of stock, down te the game poultry, are geed of their kind, and show judgment in selec tion and rearing. Like most Yerkshiremen, Mr, Hutchin Hutchin Ben does net tie himself down te any rota tion, but usually adepts something as fol fel lows : Roots (half consumed en gravel and wholly removed from the stronger land, which will net bear eating en), barley and seeds, eats, wheat, roots and occasionally eats alter uaney. xnis aiiuwe ui we seeds being sufficiently separated te en sure their standing. Within the last two or three years Mr. Hutcbinsen has been using lime at the rate of five tens per acre en clever lea previous te plowing, and the result, both in the corn (chiefly eats) and in the healthier condition of the turnip crop, which has shown a tendency te fin ger and tee disease, is se satisfactory that it is intended te fellow this throughout the farm. With the exception of part of -ieir ji nn Knainn OTTinnia vrnnrn !a 11B1U 1 UdU) UU UMIBJ eiuuuiO nuu.w black Tartars bad lest plant from legging, t- :: Tu every crop was most prouiieiuK. me seeds a mixture of 9 pounds et wuite ana 7 pounds of red clever per acre, carrying fan elinan yiai QAra ainna frVlA firfc WAflir 111 ttA DUVVjl 1SV UV1U DIUVW -- .- - . May, and apparently requiring mere stock te Keep tnem aewn were uie iuueu wgu lar crop we ever saw, and their luxuriant appearance evidenced the condition of the land ; the surface was a mat of herbage, and there was nothing but the clovers. Only for soiling purposes is rye grass in- The barley, from pedigree seed of Halle t and Webb's, was just as big as was safe ; indeed, it must suffer from heavy weather. With a FairnmhlA rinnninif time it mav easily average 50 bushels per acre the land being in very high condition. The wheat, a spring variety, en eat stubble, manured with 15 tens of manure and 3 cwt of arti ficial mixture, is net a very heavy crop ; but the eats are, with the exception alluded te, magnificent, and throughout the land is perfectly clean. The roots have net grewu vrcl'. a-U, .;!: J te long, dry wea- HUOT TUBUUUH TUB HKAKT. A UlKhwavman, Who nad Been liebblnga jrrench Acter Killed. Twe highwaymen knocked down Jules Barbel, at New Yerk, an aged Frenchman, in East Eleventh Btreet, at three o'clock Tuesday morning, and were in the act of robbing him when Police Officer Deyle came en the scene. The robbers, en see ing the officer approaching, took fliRnt, closely pursued by the policeman. The thieves were called upon te surrender, but paid no heed te this request and kept en running as fast as ever. Officer Rett, who was standing en tne corner ei xuuim avenue, towards wnicu me inieves were running, hid nitnseit in a aoerway wiu they reached him jumped out and seized one of the culprits. Rett had hardly get held of him when Officer Deyle, who had been running at full speed and evidently did net observe the action of his brother officer, drew his pistol and fired twice. At the second flash the man whom Rett held gave a convulsive start and slid from his grasp te the pavement, where he lay dead, shot through the heart. The ether thict Officer Deyle, in whose pistol two chambers were empty, was congratulating himself en net having hit his brother neliceman. of whee presence he hardly knew, when Officer Rett mystified him py declaring that a strange bullet, net his, had killed the thief, instead of himself, at whom he was apparently directed. He saw, he said, the Hash of a pistol from the direction of Fourth avenue, where he sup posed the second thief te be at that mo ment, and it was this bullet that struck the man he held, net one of these from the pistol of Officer Deyle, who was at the time fully fifty yards away. He believed that the fugitive, finding himself out of harm s k.ii atnnrari tn return Dovle's nre and had aimed at him, Rett, who was in the gaslight in plain sight. Hew nearly his aim proved fatal the fate of the captured thief bore witness te. He was shot through the heart, the bullet having entered bis breast exaetly in the centre at the top of the breast-bone. Death had been instantaneous. Further search for the fugitive thief being thenuBeless, the dead one was taken te the station neuse m nun . "' prostrate man, who proved te be the aged Frenchman, having been helped te bis feet, proved te be able te walk alone, though bleeding from a deep cut en the forehead ever the nose. HiB watch and the chain, broken in two, were found in the street close by him, and with them a .club fashioned out of the oaken arm of a heavy chair that had evidently been used te knock him down with. It was clotted with bleed. The Frenchman could only explain that he received a sudden blew en the head wnen waiamgaiuus ,.. -... stunned. When he recovered his senses he was lying in the street and a man had his knee en his breast. The coroner and the officer in charge el u v.rn. oH-eat. station believe that Deyle killed the thief and praise him fordeing be. They think that Officer Rett's excite ment made him mistake the direction whence the bullet came. Rett stoutly denie this and claims te be able te sub stantiate his story that will make a mur derer of the missing thief by competent witnesses. The fact speaks for Officer Rett's story that he is a man net easily excited by a small circumstance like that of a few pistol shots. Rett is a veteran cavalryman and was one of Custer's eom eem ..a ; t,n hirwvlv ftaht en the Little Big Hern, in which nearly the whole troop were slaughtered. Rett was one of the half dozen or less who escaped te tell the frightful story. Dr. J. Marlen Sims, N. r enuersea Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, see advertisement. JSaeklea'a Arnica Halve. The greatest medical wonder c the world. Warranted te speedily core burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fever sores, Can cers, Piles, Chllbtains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cnr in every Instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. KorsalebyCha8.A.Lecner. e25-tyeedw A Startling Discovery. Physicians arc eltcn startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Dfscevery for Consumption and all Threat and Lung Dtseases is dally cutlng patients that they have given up te die, is startling them te realize their duty, and examine Inte the merits of this wonderful discovery; re- "r.. j h, i,l nT nur Tuat l'hVBicianPS using ft in their practice. Trial bottles free at Chas.A.Lecher'8 Drug Stere, tegular size, 1.00. Thousands Upen Thousands Ol dollars have been spent in advertising the celebrated Burdock Bleed Bitters, but this fact accounts only in part ler their enormous sale. Their merit has made them wnat they are-the best bleed medicine ever devised bv man. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. H CL01BjniJ,UMDBMWMAM, C K HAD COM. THE DUDE. Clnb Hense, Prince Tect, tireaadlae, -Flats, Tubular, TIES. -AT- EEISMAN'S Ne. 17 "West King Street. Opposite Cress Keys Hetel. M YEBS KATUFOH. UNDENIABLE. It is an UNDENIABLE FACT that we make and sell mere CLOTHING than any ether es tablishment In the county : that it la ther eughly WELL MADE, and that prices asked therefere, are always low enough te suit the most economically Inclined a tact established by years of justness success a fact that la growing mere and mere convincing as the years roll en. We are able te-day te efler BKTTKB IN DUCEMENTS than ever. We have Increased our facilities, increased our stock, increased our business : never have sold as mucn CLOTHING in the same length el time as la the present year of 1831. We have Increased all the inducements te customers. Increased our facilities for Belling and means et buying. ana Dene ve we rau jiuuy cuuu iu nutuu iuri.u without a rival in the CLOTHING business in this section of the country. Tlmnlrlnirrtnr irinntr frfnnda anil customers. one and aU, ter their past liberal patrenage and support, and premising our very beat efforts te merit such favors as all will see lit te bestow In the future, we remain sincerely yours. MYERS &RATHF0N, LEADING LANCASTEB CLOTHIEBS,' NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANCASTEB, PA. MEDICAL. Visit's SABSAPABILL A. Words Fail. " Words tall te express my gratitude," says Mr. Sklbt Cacteb, et Nashville. Tcnn., ler the benefit derived from. Ayers Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all myllfe with Bcrelula, my system seemed saturated with It. It came out In Blotches, Ulcera and Mattery Seres, all ever my body " Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by the use of Aykr's Sarsapa rilla. and since discontinuing Its use. eight months age, he has had no return of the scrof ulous symptoms. ....,. All baneful lnlectlens or the bleed are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. rBETAKBD BT Mr. J. C. Ajer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. $1. six bottles ter $3. aug2S-s3-lydAw. "VrOTIUE TO TUB fUBLlU. A NEW Tailoring Establishment. I would respectfully neliry the citizens et Lancaster and vicinity that 1 have opened this day a Merchant Tailoring Establishment AT 129 and 131 Nertu Qa68i St, And keep en hand a large assortment el the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE EUROPEAN MARKETS FOB Men's Wear, )EKBV DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. CHOLERA! Which 1 MAKE TO OBDEIt at Short Netice In the LATEST STYLES. The workmanship flBST-CLASS only. tST Terms Strictly Cash. Jehn G. Haas. augU-3md H IBSH BKO. BOYS' SCHOOL AND CHOLERA MORBC8 CHOLERA. INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFITTEHCE OP Perry Davis's Pain 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." J. W. Slmends. Urattlebore. Vt , says ; " In cases of c.ieiera merbus and sudden attacks el summer complaints, I have never leund it te lail.". AT-T. THB augl DRUGGISTS SELL IT. lmd&w CHILDREN SUITS. A great many new and handsome FALL We have attended a little early te the wants nr thesA trnnniratnrfi- se tw te he tirenared ler SCHOOL OPENING. A rew Very Pretty Fall Styles of Men's Suits. In BASKET-COKKSCREW DIAGONAL and In mixed CASSlMEKE have also ceme in. They are very handsome in design, and elegant In cat and flntsh. We remind you ottheenermousBABGAINB in medium-weight Clothing en our BARGAIN TABLES. EXTBA BARGAINS IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING nOUSE, Nes. 2 and 4 North Queeu Street. LANCASTEB, PA. DUX OOODB. J. IS. MARTIN OO. We are opening te-day a lull line et Brocaded Silk Velvets, In all New Fall Shades. Alse, BROCADED VELVETEENS, Suitable ler trimming, in all the popular shades. All-wool 8-4 COVENTBY SUITINGS In all the new lull shades. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Comforts and Blankets, New goods et this season. Ab we mannlac ture our own Comforts we can guarantee the material te neef the best quality. FULL LINE OF w U. HOSTKTXKKSOW. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Kev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen el this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister et the.M. E. church, Just this moment stepped In our stored say, " I wish everybody te "knew that I consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te ShUeh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has dnn r DRsTmATCHETT f fiANCE. BOTJBBOK, Intl., jsay 10, in. CLOTHING Never was Cheaper. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT! We have determined te close eat the bal ance el our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, and In order te de se will seU them eat at a sacrifice. The greater part of the stock Is el Medium Weight ami suitable ler Fall and Winter. Nete the great reductions. Suits Formerly 916.00, New 912.0O Ladies' Jerseys, Children's Misses' Jerseys, Jerseys. J. B. MAETDJ & CO., Cor. Prince and West Kisg St, LANCASTEB,PA. 14.00, 18.00, 12.00, lO.OO, ALL OUR STOCK it it ii 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 BAKUAIKS IM WAIUBS8, VLOOKfc Chains, Rings, Spectacles, 4c. Bepairlng et all kinds wfll receive my personal atten tlen. LOUIS W EBKB, Ne. 168 North queen I OITPMT IVHIIltrUlLrCa UttUKl WUU UUU1WV4 AJ' 139 Kertnqueeustteet, Lancaster, leblieetti rajiroaaaepew wiyh Reduced in Proportion, ANDALLOFOUtt OWN MANUFACTURE. The Sizes will net last long at these prices, se It will be te your advantage, U Intending te buy, te give us an early call. D. B. Hosteller 4 Seu, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LAHCABTW.PA, -S U a S - "i J i k Til 1 fl N - y k ? l --"11
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