. -ik .1,-lj.. 4 &Si . - Ves wiE: Uk I KTFTiH3Kfl 1 1 I II I 111 III III ZH.JWmHHHHI99kfF 1 VVyV 9t r wr w jHSIBBbP i a. v il I't .v Yelame XIX He. 309. T LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1383. , rrictTwtCMte WATMK COOJLKMS, AC. ?1AMM Ml TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would yen be willing te pay one dollar ler an article yen could purchase for ninety eenta T We are the agenta ler Lancaster and vicinity for Waiswerth, Martinez k Lengmw'g Pare Prepare Paints. And we claim that they are tbe best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't make thin assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint ene-naif of any surface or one-halt el any building with this paint and the ether hair with s'rictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil. or any eiher mixed paints in this country, and If the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ler paint used, wewlll make no charge ler our paint. And further, any building that has been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining sofer 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 tbe prepared paints are adulterated with benztee and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water found in any original package of WAD8WOBTH, MARTI NE Jb LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA fur goods. G URUK JTAMNKSTOVK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAEB'S OLD STAND.) HO. 14 EAST KING STREET, OPENED THIS MORNING, A NEW LINE OF JEESETS, FOB LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Tbse Goods have been rcarce. But we will new be able te supply them in all Celers and Sizes, from $2.60 te the Best Grades. ..'ersej Cleth by the Yard in All Shades. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAT"- ZMQ STREET. LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBING AN It GAB FITTING. OHM L. ARNOLD. .1 PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, WTineit Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nee. 11, 13, 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTER, PA. piHOLBKAt CHOLERA! PEOF. DABBYS Prophylactic Fluid. Tfce Hest Pewerfel Antiseptic Khewb. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. It Dkstketb THS GEBX3 OV DlBEABB. ltlsafict established by science that irany d I b e uses are Intro duced by putrifactlen, which reproduces It self and propegates tbe disease In ever widening circles. Tt ese diseases gen er er er atecontiKleu and fill the air with death. Bueh t that dread Ter- The most power lul An An llseptle agent which chemistry has produced. Its nse either Inter- nallv or externally ren ders all it comes In con tact with. pure, tweet and clean, the preduc tien, or disease germs ceases and the patient recovers. When used en UleerM Scalds, Burnt, Erup tions and Seres it steps all pain, tweetent the part ana promote me rartld formation healthy flesh. of Aaiitie Cholera, which Is new devastat lng the East and ad vancing en Us mission of death rapidly te wards our shore.Otber diseases of thu same sort are Divhtheria. Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, tfmaupex, Mea sles, Yellow Fever, Ergsipclat, etc. All these venerate centa gien. Other diseases '-Fever and Ague, Ma larial Fever.eic, arise from contagion which comes from dampness, unhealthy situation or uncleanllness. All these Diseases can be cured only by stepping the produc tion of Disease Germs and destroying these already produced. Beth these results are accomplished by the use of Prof. Dar by's preparation of Beractc Acid and Chlorine, known as Darby s profits lactic Fluid. Space does net permit us te name many et the nse3 te which this great Germ-Destroyer Is applicable. Ask your diugglst ter printed matter descriptive or its useluinees, or ad dress J. H. ZEILIN ft CO.. Manufacturing Uhealsts, PHILADELPHIA. 60 cente per bottle. Pint bottles, S1.00. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. JanH-lyeed&w It Pui-upiis TO Atmosphere. Its exposure in a Sick Roem, Celltr, Closet or etable puri ties the Atmosphere and drives away the germs et disease and death. Taken internally, it purifies the stomach. giving it wiie auu healthy vigor. It is thus that it cures Indi gestion and Dyspepsia. When used as a lm. lien it destroys all Freckles and Blotoh Bletoh Bloteh uroduclng germs, leaving the skin clear, whlte and transpar ent as that of a little child. It readers all it comes in con tact with pure and Healthy. ON THE FAEM. UIHI9 KOB THE BCSBAHDHAIf. JtlTMBY STABLE. OUGHTON'S. TI 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, Hear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BOOKS ASD STATlOSrBY. IUHN BAkK'S SONS. HATH AUU CAPS. JttUL.TZ'S SUHB. Scheel SCHOOL BOOKS, Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHN BAER'S Nee. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST.. SONS, LANCASTER, PA. bum an guano. H KAGEB FEBTIL.IZKK CO HTJMJNT GRXAJNTO. Compceed of Pure Human Excrement and Urine. Unrivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &e. -SOLD BY WM. H. JONES, Ne. 1,621 Market Street; C. B. KOGEBS. Ne. 133 Market Street; GRAHAM, EMLEN & PASSHOBK. Ne. 631 Market Street; J. U1BEE .4 SON, Branentewn, Philadelphia, and responsible dealers generally. Bargains in Straw Ms. 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. (Gundaker's Old Stam',) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lvdw TTTILLIAMSON & FOSTBK THE FALL STYLE OF auglS 6md OFFICK-Ne. 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. COAJm B. ABI1I Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAIe wTard: Ne. 490 North Water mud Prince treete above Lemen Lancaster. nS-lya TACMGAKDNEBS JBFF15BIK8. COAL DEALERS. OFFICE8. Ne. 21 NeBTK Qum Btrkkt, AD Ne. 664 North 1'khicb Strict. YARDS. North Pwhcb Strut, keab Rkad- nCODBFOT. LANCASTER, FA. anglS-ttdR jsxovttaieNa. ryais, kxcukhien season or 1883. TO THE SUMMER RESORTB AND EXCURSION POINTS OH OR VTA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CATERNS OF LUKAY. THE NATURAL BRIDGE. THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, Aa, Aa SILK HAT 18 NOW HEADY FOR 1883. AND THE MOST POPULAR CITY HAT IS THE Perfect previsions at LURAY ter the ac- Partles et all fyOAJA I IMIAL I j The undersigned has for sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., a large assortment el the very best kinds 01 Ocal for Family Use, which he will deliver, carefully weighed and rrmnMi. te an v Dart et the elty at the lowest market rates. Orders by mall filled promptly. Jttlyfa.ttd or telephone PHILIP GIRDER. MAN?wYefkand Philadelphia Herse 1 Ma Ma eors by tbe car lead at reduced prices. AU tbe BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth ler Family and 8team purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by tbe ten or bale. ', G V.nnSIA Rarrlnhnnr Plkn. ' -D - - . M . umes a cast Chestnut siree Keller & Oa Kauflman, aer4-lyd c M. V. B. COHO S30 truuiJH wMxmm sit, Jwmi . Wholesale and Retail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. tieuaettei Wlthtka XeiepherJe Kxebasg Yard and Offlee He. 8 NORTH WATB commpdallen of Excursion sizes. Transportation Rates arranged ler parties et various numbers from 6 te 600. Correspendenee Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the .irrangemontel Special Rates and Excursion Days. Transportation furnished en SPECIAL TRAINS when theslse el the party Justifies. Application through the General Passenger Aaent or Superintendent of the Read en which the Excursion Party originates, te either et the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also be eared ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA 8PRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all lnlormatlen furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, snenanaean vauey xv. n. v uremia, Tennessee il Hat, THAT IS MORE COMFORTABLE TO THE WEARER THAN ANY HAT WE KNOW OF. THE PRICE IS FIVE DOLLARS. 49-CALL AND PRICE HOUSE OF SEE IT AT THE ONE or the Line. Geersrta Air A. POP, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt O. HOWARD ROYER, Lynchburg, Va. MvlslenPaasT Agt u Hageratewn. Md. mayaMmd nan & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. BOOKS AMD BTATXBWi STREET teWB-lvu DUMT jruKGR THCTWO HUAXA. HA vana dears for 5a, genuine article, at HAKTMAVa YELLOW FRONT CIGAR I VKW BOOKS. I FOB SUMMER READING. I ' Mr. Isaacs," by S. Marlen Crawford. I iir niRn(iln." bv S. Marien Crawlerd Through One Administration," by Burnett. " But Xeta Weman." by Uardy. Successful Men el Te-day." And all the Latest Seasides and Magaslnes L.M. FLYNN'S, Na 42 WBST ma BTRBBT: 4-1 rate srJEUirxu mbdieim k. tjujh J Great English Remedy. An nntalllng cure ter Impeteney, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full par. mars in our pampiei, wnica we ueuire w mi trrm fr-r mall te everr one. The Bneclnc Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt el the money, by ad dreeslntr the acent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account et counter- Ucn felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper theenly genuine. Guarantees elcure Issued b us. Fer sale In Lancaster 1 GRAY HDK Druggist, 17 and 1 North. KU-lTdaw. by H. B. Cochran, street. O..N.. Timely Topics Seaslbiy Treated by the "Germaatewn TeUgrapb." It does net appear te be as generally known te the farmers and planters of the United States as it should be, that there is always a permanent market and regular demand for geed horses in all the great cities in this republic, as well as in the leading countries of Europe. The great powers of the Old World maintain such enormous armies that the nse of horses for cavalry and artillery, for transportation of baggage, ammunition, and supplies, renders necessary large resources for the unfailing supply of these animals. In this view of tbe case, it is really surprising that it is only of late years that the ship ping of horses from enr leading ports te these of Europe has become a regular business, although still far inferior te the enormous proportions assumed by the shipment of horned cattle. The faet is, however, that by some extraordinary stu pidity, the business of raising horses has been in this country tee much mistaken for a connection with horse racing; when, in reality, the two things are entire ly diatinet. Saving and Sewing Clevsr seed. In scouring clever seed it is best te out it as seen as the buds become brown.seme time in September. If out later the heavy dews and reduced heat of the sun will cause dampness and the hull te cling very tightly te the heads. When cut, it is recommended te be at once put under cover te secure dryness; some put in stacks or cover with straw. If the ground is dry and the sun is het, it may be hauled in the same day it is cut. Seme farmers cut it aud stir it and put it in windrows the same as making hay ; but this is a waste of seed, as tbe stirring rattles off the ripest and best of the seed. In moving it te the barn, it can be stored en the barn fleer until ready te thresh. If there is no huller in the neighborhood, enough can be threshed out for one's sewn sewing ; and, as it will net be very clean, it should be sewn in February or earlier, se that the bulls and the seed may settle in the srreund and germinate as seen as the soil is warm enough, giving it a geed start, which is almost certain te produce a geed crop. Onion Culture. We knew very few staple .crops that de serve the atteutieu of the farmers in this section of the ceun'ry better that the erdinarv onion, although it appears te have received comparatively little atten tien by the writers en horticulture, and it certainly cuts no large figure in these sta tistical reports of local matters, and yet there can be no sort of doubt that the onion is a crop, the demand for which is always steady at prices that are sure te be remunerative te the producer. Many years age this particular crop received special attention in the state of Connc.eticut, where its culture was developed te such au extent that the Wetherafield onions be. came quite celebrated all ever the United States. Since that date the onion bas be bo be ceme a regular and reliable crop of the farmers in me&t parts of the Northern states, although still regarded as an article of miner importance te the ordinary truck farmer. Why this should be se we really de net knew, for the onion is one of the most valuable anti scerbutics known te modern medical science, which fact ought te be sufficient te insure its univer sal use for sanitary purposes by all who have a proper regard for health. Save the Ooinledder. There will be as geed a crop of corn fodder this year as most years, hence it behooves every farmer te leek te its care ful preservation, which is net always done as well as it should ee. it is true tne lou der is a heavy article te handle, unless the husking is deferred te a period when the fodder becomes somewhat dry, sometimes a little meuldy, and then it is frequently left in the field until the latter part of November or beginning of December, greatly te its injury. The corn itself, when the husking is deferred, irequently becomes meuldy, and its' value deteriora deteriera ed. It is better te husk it as seen after the stalks are cut and the grains have be come hardened, and crib at once. This allows the air te pass through the mass freely aud dries it gradually and safely. All farmers, who have any experience in leeding geed corufedder, must admit that cattle prefer it te the best clever hay, and it is fully as milk producing and mere se when the stalks are cut, steamed and slightly salted. They will then eat up all that is thus prepared ler tnem ana lonve upon it. We knew this as well from our own experience as the experience of ethers. Cornfedder is net, therefore, merely worth being cured in the best manner, but it should be an object of real concern with all who keep cattle, equally as much as with clever hay. It is net pleasant then, te see se many fields of fod der everywhere ever the country mould meuld ing and spoiling late in November, or even the' forepart of December, merely for the Hake of a little additional labor te preserve it as it should be, by storing it away te help out the winter's stock of cattle feed. Insects and Healthy Tegetanen. There are English writers and apparently intelligent men who contend that plants are generally deceased before insects attack them, and that it we can jceep tnem m wayB in the highest condition of health they will receive perfect immunity from insect ravages. We de net knew much of the tastes of British inseets,but we de verily believe that American insects de net step te consider whether the plant is in a weak condition or net, but feed straight through just as a cow would go straight through a cabbage patch, or the historic animal browses en its bed of Canada thistles. Tbe grasshopper sweeps all before him, and the army worm fellows his example. The wary beetle defoliates every tree it comes te, and the rose bug hardly waits te inquire into the vital condition of its feed, but geed naturedly takes the first bush it comes te. It is se with the smaller kinds of insects which take te our garden fruits and flowers. The aphis swarms en the health iest rose-bud : the red spider swarms en everr blade of its favorite plants: and ence introduce the bark scale into your fruit orchard and let it alone, and the re sult will be that every tree, sick or well, in time will get covered with it. We sup pose there are some inseets wmen are en the lookout for decaying matter. It is net probable that nature orders any system of society, whether in the most minute or highly organized forms of life; but she takes care te introduce a set et scavengers as well as ether useful beings in these classes, as we find in ours. But that in sects are generally scavengers, or, in pre portion te then? numbers, any considerable number of species could be furnished which call for diseased vegetation first, last and all the time, is an idea tee pre posterous for belief in the light of every day facts. Ne, gentleman. If you want towage a successful insect war, attack the enemy direct. Yeu will gain little by attempting te bring up plant vitality te it is that an Eastern farmer who pays 100 an acre for his land and can sell hay for 25 per ten, can raise timothy te send te Western farmers and yet make a profit. This is & small Question, but it has a great bearing en the whole difference between Eastern and Western agriculture. As a general thing Eastern farcing is a busi ness, conducted as most businesses are net te be sere with as much tact and judgment as it ought te be and as some of the leading and intelligent agricultural papers and agricultural people hope te bring it up te but still considerably of a business. As a general thing Western farming is a series of moves and experi ments. The Western farmer knows little and cares less as te hew plants feed, or what it is that enriches the seu. He knows that his ground is naturally rich, and that its product will "beat all crea tion," and perhaps send a derisive letter te the local paper of his old home in re gard te their worrying ever the small manure heaps, when their only worry is hew te get rid of the big nuisance. The character of his associate farmers does net worry him either much, nor either does the markets. If land is "cheap" and "fer tility " great, ether considerations are of miner import. This is net of course uni versal ; but we believe it is the rule. The Eastern man, en the ether hand, takes nearness te market as among the first considerations. He would rather buy a place at $150 per acre, or pay a heavy rent for one, near te a large city, or near te a thriving, go-ahead community, where everybody as well as himself was bent en building up a place irrespective of what the price of grain or perk might be at Liverpool, except as it might affect the movements of the Western people anxious for that trade ; and he uses in his business all that thought which studies hew 10 make one thing work in with another. Cern growing here is a better illustration than even raising timothy seed. We knew lets of farmersjenland worth $500 per acre, who make just as mueh profit from com ns the Western farmer does ; and that tee, though they seldom beast of their one or two hundred bushels te the acre, acd have te be contented with from fifty te seventy five ; but they take care te keep the ground in geed condition ; leek well after the growth ana care 01 tne cermuuuer, km most generally take a crop of pumpkins from the ground in equal value te the fodder and a geed deal mere. But this is net all ; be grows all sorts of little things, whieh fill in odd timeB and for which there in uennmllv a market : and if near a very thriving place can even hire out his teams once in awhile, or even tne service t u mnn. and in this way nothing is wasted, and all things work together for geed. Thus he seen learns that the price of the land or its original native fertility is net of first consideration in the matter of profit able farming. He learns tee, that in cal culating the profits of farming, it is no safe rule te judge by what any single acre yields as a set off against any single acre s expense ; but hew and.in what way the whole works together for a profitable end. Thus it is that the Eastern farmer flour ishes despite high priced land, high taxes and high fashions, whieh often run his family into terrible expenditures. He learns that it is net the money made en farm the aetual produce of certain crops which makes him rich, but the waste utilized. He simply turns into profit that which is of no use whatever te the West ern man. This is the secret of the timothy mystery and many mere mysteries of the same kind. H OPBTTTBKS. If and If. " 11 you are suffering from peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness, take cheer. It you are simply ailing, or It you feel weak and dispirited, wlth ' out clearly knowing why. Hep Bitters will surely cure you." " it you are a Minister, aud have overtaxed yeursell with your pastoral duties, or a Mether, worn out with care and work, or a man os business or laborer weakened by tbe strain et your everyday dunes, or a man et letters, telling ever your midnight work.Hep Bitters will Mure strengthen you." " IT you are suffering from ever -eating or ' drinking, any lndiscre- Uen or dissipation, or ' are yeung: and growing ' tee last, as Is often tne case." " Or if you are in the workshop, en tbe ' farm, at the desk, anywhere, and led that your system needs cleansing, ten- lng, or stlmulatnig, without lntexlcat- ing, If you are old, bleed thin and lm pure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties waning. Hep Bitters is what you need te give you new We, health, and 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 HI. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, step tempting death this moment and turn for a cure te Hep Bitters. It you are sick with that terrible sickness. Nervousness, you will find a "Balm In Gil ead" In Hep Bitters. Ii you are a frequenter, or a resident ofamlasmaue district, barricade your system against the scourge or all countries-malaria, epidemic, bilious and Intermittent levere-by the use el Hep Bitters. It you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hep Bitters will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath and health. $600 will be paid for a case theywlU net cure or heip. That peer, bedridden, invalid wlte, sister, mother; or daughter, can be made the picture et health by a lew bottles of Hep Bitters cost ingbut a trifle, as-lmdTu.Thas A Geed Talker On the stage or platlerm, in society or CL01 rare, VMMMM se. Rm OOI THE DUDE. Clab flease, Priace Teck, Greaadlae, -Flats. Tafeanr, TIES. -AT- EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 Wee Kin Street. Opposite Cress Keys Hetel. M" UNDENIABLE. b an UNDENIABLE FACT that we make and sell mere CLOTHING than any ether es tablishment In the county; that Ills taor taer taor eughly WELL MADE, and that prfera atkefl therefore, are always low enough te suit the most economically Inclined fact established by years et euslness success a fact that Is growing mere and mere oeavlnclttg as the years roll en. We are able today te offer BETTER IN DUCEMENTS than ever. We have Increased our facilities, increased our stock; Increased our business : never have sold as much CLOTHING in the same length of time as la the present year of 1881. We have Increased all the inducements te customers, increased our faculties for selling and means et buying, and belleye we can J ustly claim te stand forth without a rival In the CLOTHING business la UiU section of the country. Thanking our many friends and customers, one and all, ter their past liberal patronage and support, and premising our very best efforts te merit such lavers as all wulseeflt te bestow In the future, we remain sincerely yours. MYERS &RATHF0N, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,' NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. at K heme,muBt 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 eradicated with a few applications of Themas1 Iclectrte tut nnrl vnlnd in its SDeCUUlleS. Or SBJ8 D H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Queen street. A Startling Discovery. PhVBlclans are elten startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that w. wngijflw Discovery ler ConsumpUen and all Threat and Lung Diseases Is daUy curing 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 sulting in hundred or our best Physlelanes using It In their practice. Trial bottles free at Chas.A.Lecher Drug Stere, tegular swe, 1.00. Thousands Upen Thousands Ol dollars have been spent In advertising the celebrated Burdock Bleed Bitters, but this tact accounts only In part ler their enormous sale. Their merit has made them wnat they are-the best bleed medicine ever devised by man. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist. W7 and 189 North Queen street. IXBIOAX. eays "for Wilde aa a anert-Uatred Persen. Brooklyn Eagle Oscar Wilde is the most peculiar look ing object since bis hair has been cut off that I have ever seen. I thought the same of him when his hair was long, out his appearance new is vastly mere out landish than when his curling leeks fell ever bis face, ears, neck and back. Wild bas a laige and bony face. His forehead and chin are abnormally oversized and his face ia red and seems somewhat swollen. When it was baeked by an immense shock of hair trained artistically down ever the forehead and around the wing likA nam a. considerable portion of tbe face was hidden from view. The mere Mr. Wilde concealed his face the mere beautiful he became. New that he has cut his hair and his face stands out in bold relief one cannot rid himself of tbe impres sion en looking at him that his face is a separate part of his head and is stuek en te the hair. The se3thetic comes under his true colors this time te make money by the production of his play and se he ifanArvnn the aame consideration that any ether short-haired man en a similar errand should receive. Political Peinu. Representative Blackburn.ef Kentucky, was in Frankfort yesterday, and said te the editor of the Teeman: "I certainly have no reservation when I speak te the people through the columns of the Teetnan. I can say that I am net a candidate for speaker. I have made my determination known te my friends, and you are author ized te make the announcement public" Mr. Blackburn added: "After mature consideration 1 have decided te become a candidate for U. 8. senator, and you are authorized te announce me as such." An adjourned meeting of the Democrats dissatisfied with the organization of the lata count? convention, was held in Cincin nati vMtflntav. The renert of a committee """'"..-'" . r l J- appointed te prepare a pian 01 actum uo ue clared that the late convention was held contrary te the rules, and its work was fraudulent, and made arrangements for calling another convention en September 8th, te nominate a tieket te be called tbe " Democratic Reform Ticket," and te be beaded by the state Democratic tieket. MeettBg of Manufacturers. The Western window glass manufact ures' associatienmet yesterday in Chicago te determine tbe scale et wages te ee paia empleyes. All the leading manufacturers of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohie and Western Pennsylvania were represented. The committee en wages reported the fol lowing scale, which is the. same as that submitted by them te the workmen at the recent conference in Pittsburg : Fer blowing. 10 ner cent, reduction en the pres ent list for single strength, and 20 per cent, reduotien en double strength. Fer gathering, 65 per cent, of a blower's wages for single strength, and 52$ te 95 per eedt for double strength. Dr. JMarien Sims, N. r endorses Darbys PrephylacUc Fluid. See advertisement. A VEK'8 3AHSAPABIXLA. Words Fail. " Words lall te express- my gratitude," Mr. 8n.gr Caethr. el Nashville. Tenn., the benefit derived from. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my lite with Scrofula, my system seemed saturated with It. It came out In llletehea. Ulcers and Mattery Seres, all nTar mv bndv " Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by the use of Ana's Sabsava BiixA, and since discontinuing its nse. eight months age, he lias had no return efthe scrot scret scrot uleus symptoms. All baneful Infections of the bleed are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. rRKPABJP BY Mr. J. C. Iyer & Ce., Lewell, Mas. Sold by all Druggists. $1- six bottles ler te. aug26-B2-lyUbw. N OTIOETO THE PUBLIC. A NEW Tailoring Establishment. I would respectfully notify tbe cltisens of Lancaster and vicinity that 1 have opened this day a Merchant Tailoring IsUblishmiet -AT 129 aim MM And keep en hand a large assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES OFTHE EUROPEAN MARKETS FOB Men's Wear, -pEKBY DAVIS'S PAU KILLER. CHOLERA1 CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE IHFLTJEHCE OF Perry Davis's Fail Kir. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Which I MAKE TO OBDEB at Short Netice In tbe LATEST STYLES. The workmanship riBST-CLASS only. OT Terms Strictly Oaab. Jehn G. Haas. aaglt-3md H IBSH BKU. BOYS' SCHOOL -AND Captain Ira B. Fees, of Goldsberough,MaIne. says: "One of my Bailers was attacked sever lv with cholera merbus. We administered Pain Killer, and saved him." J. W. 8Imends. Brattleboro. Vt . says ; " In cases of c.ielera merbus and sudden attacks et summer complaints, I have never found It te lall.". AT.T. THB augl DRUGGISTS BULL, IT. Imd&w CHILDREN.SUITS. A great many new and handsome FALL STYLES are exposed en our counters. We have attended a little early te tbe wants of these youngsters, se as te be prepared ter SCHOOL OPENING. A Few Very Tretty Fall Styles of Hen's Suits. In BA6KET-COBKSCBEW DIAGONAL and In mixed CASSIMEKK have also come In. They are very handsome in design, and elegant la cut and. finish. We remind you of the enormous BABG AIN8 In medium-weight Clothing en our BAKGALN TABLES. EXTRA BABGAINSIN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HIRSH & BRO, PENN HALL CLOTBlNG BOUSE, Nee. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, LANCASTEB. PA. PAJfMM BAXUMllttB, e. TUAKea W. PBY. We were out et certain sizes et SCREEN FRAMES, butwehavenlledupagalnaud are ready U fill orders prempUy-25, 27, 29, 31, 33 and 35 inches high and32. te 38 Inches wide ; they can be i educed te 24 Inches in a lew minutes. They make the CHEAPEST and BEST screen in the market, superior te tbe old style and lower In price. n." HOSTCXSBK BOW. NEW PATTERNS OF, )i jsueklan's Arnica Halve The greatest medical wonder efthe world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, salt Kneum, rever sores, uan ibialns. Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure In every Instance, or money refunded. 29 cents per dex. met saie Dy vraa. .& lubiw, Jea-lyeedAw I help you 1 "Brmmmm .! ''I Ftftar. I Wish Kvetybedy te Knew. - Bev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister el the M. . church. Just this moment stepped in nnr mn-n tn nnv. 1 wish eVerVOOdV tO KnOW that I consider that both myselt and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is riving perfect satisfaction In all cases I et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else bas 1 done. DBsTmATCHETT JBFBANCK. I Boebbov. Ind., May 15, id. WALL PAPERS; ODDS AND ENDB AT HALF-PMC. Vi 1 neater a a nwn iujs i jsoubsev. ma., swy ie -va. A Water contrary inquire. oea An Elegant Line Ol NBW PgTTEBH DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE CURTAINS from a Dellar a Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUmmN ST. CLOTHING Never was Cheaper. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! We have determined te close out the bal ance et our SPRING AND SUMMER BTOCK, and In order te de se will sell theas out at a sacrifice. ... . -J; . The greater part of tbe stock is el Medium Weight and suitable ler Fall aaut Winter. Nete the great reductions Salts Formerly 116.00, New $13.00 14.00, " n.oe - 18.0O, " 10.00 M 13.00. M 0.00 ' lO.OO, " 8.00 ALL OUR BTOCK IISKUAUiB IK WATVMSH, OMMMCe A C halns. Rings, spectacles, c. et all nnus wm receive x Mm. T-OTT1B WEBER. KO. nimut KetneTntwr namn and MSUMBi Dl rectly opposite City Hetel, neariPeansylTans rallioaddcvet. decSlvtf Reduced in Proportion, AND ALL OF OUR OWX MANUFACTURE. The Sizes will net last long at these prices.. se it will be te your advantage, 11 Intending te buy, te give us an early eaU. D. B. Hostetter i Sfli, 24 OMNTB SQUAB LAKOABTXI.PA. 'M f.i -i . ! M 8TORK.