.-y. Sjt' 2 " i. -2s& 4f. - , v -" r-S . .fa F.I in XIXNe 274 LANCASTEB, PA. FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1883. Price Twe Ceats. -? vi lfBBalBmHlBBw7HawVBL A a HkT'.a h - 7l TliHH9WeiF T t tgtt ' a n-r - Trt v-.aaH ! .mbbj bb . I. . . - m-Jt mfstim3iwmimramms. .btbsj .-a. -".p-bbmv . . h. - .- r .- a: a., a. . . .a. B BBi -J - ' - l- w rn-na . ..- J a. '.-I 9 L- IBBBBBBBBbL. i - AfmKap-TnKI rBBB BBB I A '.- aBBB - , J . BBBBI BBBBi BI (13l i . fc irATEK COOLBXB, tv. ULINM BKEMEMAH. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business traneacUen would you be willing te par one dellai ler an article you could purcba'e for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity for Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman's Fare Prepared Faints. And we claim tbat they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make thlf assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-half el any building ltli this p 'lnt and the ether hair with strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or Any e.her mixed paints in this country, and If the part painted with this paint does net cost ten percent, less than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And farther, any building that has been painted with this paint tbat Is net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining sofer a proper term of years, we will repalntateur own expense with White Lead and Linseed OH or any ether paint he may select. As many of the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eflnr. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water found In any original package of WADS W.OttTH, MARTI NEZ A LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINXS. FLINST & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, eht p EOROE FAHNESTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAiR'S 0LL BTAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jersevs. Children's Jerseys, IN ALL COLOttS-Maroen, Catdlnal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. Black and Myrtle. Perfect Kitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment of these Goods, Frem $2. SO Up. AUfcO.JEUSEY CLOTH BY THR YARD, IN ALL COLOB9. I, A DIES' CASHMEUK AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GUEAT VABIETY Af LOWEST PKICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. ZIVJCBT H UUUHTU'H. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRI3T-ULASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, i- ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. rLVMBlNU Atflt IUUN L,. AKNOLU. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE BOOK AND JOHN BACK'S bON8. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags tAt;the Sign of the Big Boek. EXCUJtSTOXB. rilHB fcXCUKSION SKASON UF 1883. TO THE SUMMER UESOUTS AND EXUJBSION POINTS en ob vr A The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVEBNS OF LUBAY. TUB NATURAL BRIDGE. THE V1UUIN1A SPUING S, &c, &e. Perfect previsions at 1.URAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties el all sizes. Transportation Bate? arranged ler parties el various numbers from S te SOU. Correspondence invited from Schools. Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arrangemeatel Special Bates mid Excursion Days. Transportation lurniehed en SPECIAL TRAINS when the Biee el the party justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent 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 LUBAY IN.V can also be cared ler by similar application. Bound Trip Tickets te thn VIRGINIA SPBINGS ana SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. 8UMMEBTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all inlormatien furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley B. B. or the Virginia, Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPK, Gen. Pass. & Tkx. Agt, O. HOWARD BOYEB, Lynchburg, Va, Division Pass'r Agt.. Hagerstown, Md. may30-3md VAMKLAUMB, 0. PHI Standard Carriage Werk Or LANCASTER COUNTY; EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, XARKET STREET, RCAB OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. AU Werk finished In the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We "buv ter cash and sell ea the most reasonable terms. Give ns a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ter tbat pur pose. aM-ttdAw IlttK BKSX AMU MOST 4XStFLIBT6 As . sertment et Euchre, Poker, Casslne sal Other playing cards.at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW T&ONT CIGAK STORE. LANCASTER, FA aoeita. LANCASTER, PA. HTA.HLE. HAS F1TT1XG. ARNOLD, 3f REET, LANCASTER, PA. BTATIOXFIIY. MOTION ti. OPEUIALTIES. ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agta. PALACE OF FASHION NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. We have ina-te LARGE REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK In the price el Our PARASOLS, And are selling them cheaper than anybody else. CHILD'S LAOS GAPS Are all te be sold at cost price. Zmtnence Re ductions in HATS AND BONNETS. A Large Eteck et HOSIERY ANDUNDERWEAR. At Lewest Prices. We still have a Large ana Elegant Stock el LACE MITTS en hand. WHITE GOODS. Victeria Lawns, India Linens, Ac, aud all very much lower. Dress Ginghams. An Immense Stock el these goeils in Choice Styles, reduced te 8c; LAWNS. An Elegant Assortment of these goods, all reduced te 10c Beady-Made Dresses. All et our Summer Goods we are new sell ing ler less than they can be made ter. Among them will be found an Elegant Line of CHILDREN'S DRESSES, In White. Ging hams, Seersuckers and Calicos as low ss 25c L1DIES' UMIERUARMENTS. A Large Line et these goods have just come in, and we claim that twenjty per cent, can be saved by buying these goods Irem us. B A VAN A ANU YAB A V1GAKS ONLY 6c , the best for the money in the town, at HABTMAN'H YELLOW JTBDNT CleAR tlUKC. NOTICE Itl TlUOM'.avSSnfCS AVO GUM NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall or 8peedweu estates, la Lebanon ana Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un lnclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting ex fishing, as the law will be rigidly enlercec against all trespassing en 'said lands -et the undersigned alter this nottee. .. WM. COLEMAN FEEEMAN B. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FREEMAN, ,r H.orney'let K w- Celeman's Heirs, ACTS. FACTS CONCERNING ' MALARIA. Slight impurities in the ati-nppear te be ab sorbed and affect the hi-altU 01 p rsens deli cately constituted. I can recollect where a delicate child, some three yearsag , wis taken Irem a beat land ng, i n a pier nei ever one hundred leet long, across a mtrsh caused by the ebb and flew et the tides, overgrown by deck weeds. The next day the child had chills and fever, altheuxh it was never before se affected. Aft r taking the proper remedy, Mm Liver Replaler, It was entirely restorer te health and con tinued se ler ever twelve months, when the same trip was again 'taken, the same marsh crossed uver, and the same way as belere the child was taken with chills and lever, though net having had any for ever a year, and has never had one since, fully demonstrating hew trifling the cause, and bow iniuleus foul air is wj penetrate me system. A DAMP CELLAR, A CONFINED CLOSKT. A BADLY VENTILATED ROOM, A LITTLE DECAYED MATTER OR BAD WATER WILL PRODUCE MALARIA. This Poisonous Germ can be DESTROYED (for we knew what we say), by at Intervals exposing In SUSPECTED PLACES. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. Scientific men have in vain looked ler a mere effectual Destroyer et Contagion or In lectien, than Chlorine, ami when the talent et Pret. Darby, professor et chemistry In Wilt lams College, discovered the combination and was enabled te produce this Ozenized Chlo rine, the most effectual, searching ami pene trating malarial antidote was secured ler CHOLERA. SCARLET FKVER, SMALL POX. YELLOW FEVEU. This very bcautlini royal purple colored fluid has never been knun te be excelled. Thousands et bottles et It are sold, teri! Is a household remedy tbat docs net confine Itself te being merely a disinfectant, but. ler the bath is delightful, ler burns unequa'ed. IN D1PUTHKRI. a blessing without price IO PREVENT SICKNESS. TO CURE SICKNESS. TO ERADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTESI. TO PURIFY THK AIR. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is mere thorough and effectual ttan any known remedy. "The undersigned has no hesitation in as serting that the Judicious use el Simmons Liver Regulator, as u preventive and tonic te the sytem, will secure Immunity from the weakening and dangerous effects el malaria and will effect a cure of chills and fever and all ma'nrial disorders. ' II. II Jokes, Ed. Macen, Ga., ' Telegraph,' ' J. Marlen Slum, M. D., Naet Yerk : I am convinced Prel. D.irbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant. Simmen's Liver Regulator and Dai by 's PreptiOactle FluM for sale by H. B. Cochran,, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lan caster, Pa. J. 11ZKIL1N & CO., ManurTlJhettiste, Phlla .elphla. ..... M Fer sale by druggists. t-SWesats' per bottle. Pint bottles, 11.09. r -, ., .vlanU-lyeed&w K 1UNEV-WOKT Has been proved- taaJsmrest-cure ler KIDNEY- DISEASES. Uees alame back or disor!tcred,"urlne,indl rate ihutynuarea-viclinV? THEN DO NOT HESITATE yuse Kidney-Wertat once, (drag-gist-) recommend it ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 .9-Hiaa rr complaints peculiar te i tfiftnoe. your sex, such as pain and weakn3sses, Kidney-Wert is unsurpassed. Ha It will act promptly and salely. Eithe rsex. Incontinence, retention el urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, frice. SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Ben els. " Mr. Etiian Lawrence, my towns-man," says Dr. Philip C. Balleu, et Monkton, Vt., was bleated from kidney dlsea e. Tte skin et his legs shone like glass." Kidney Wert cured him. Apr. iO-8'. KIDNEV-WOKT -ISA- Sure Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most Impert ant organ, enabling It te threw off torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels In free condition, effecting its regular discharge. 1VTe lern a 1J J"0" are suffering from ma XVimana. larla, have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Sprlr. te cleanse the System, every one flieuld tak thorough course et it. Sold by Druggists. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. "Tell my brother soldiers," writes J. C Power, et Trenten, 111., " and ethers, tee, that Kidney-Wert cured my 0 years liver disor ders. Publish it, please, In St. Leuis Globe Glebe Democrat." TT 1DNEI-WOKT Fer the Permanent Care of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease is se prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome It. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "PiIqcs Thi8dfctrc3sing complaint is very jLliXSOm apt te be complicated with const! patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines liave be fore tailed. - If you have either et these troubles use KIDNEY-WORT. Druggistasellit. Anether Bank Cashier escapes. Geerge II. ilerst. Cashier, et Myerstown (Pa.) Bank, said, recently: "Kidney-Wert cured my bleeding piles." K1DNKY-WUKT THK ORKAT CURB FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It is ter all the palnlul diseases et the KIDNE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS. " It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadlul suffering which only the victims of Bheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst lerms et this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Kidney-Wert has given immediate relief, in many cases et rheumatism, falling under my notice." Philip ci Balleu, Monkton, Vt. Apr. 20-82. "I never leund even icliet, from rheuma tism and kidney troubles till I used Kidney Kidney Wert. New I'm well." David M. Hutter, Harllerd, Wise. jyl-lydM,WF4w t TOBY'S UHABCUAL LUZKNUEb. The most reliable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Bicath and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Pa, Drugs, Chemicals, eta, always en hand at the must reasonable prices. u27-lyi4w BAKUAIHM IN WATUHK8, ULOOKl Chains, Rings, Spectacles, ftc. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tlen. LOUIS WEBER, Na l&H Ncrth gueen street. Remember name and number. Dl recliy opposite City Hetel, nearJPenngylvana. railroad depot, ;,dec. 28 1yd AT HARKISBUfiG. TBI! HEFUKTCi) MAllOAISINO IN THE 8KNATJS. Disclaimers ,by,tbe Democrats a. Keseluttcn UalliDguu the Meuse te AcTjeurn ou Tuesday Next Adopted by a Patty Vete. la the state Senate yesterday Wagner offered a resolution that tue rules be bus pended, iu elder tbat a committee et coo fereuce might be appointed ou the part of the Senate te meet a similar committee en tbe part of the Heuse, te which all con gressional bills should be referred. The senator from Cumberland spoke briefly in support of his preposition, and read from the record of the regular season te show tbat four Republicans bad voted for a' bill then tbat the Democrats would accept new. Humes recurred te the subject of Dem ocratic divisions, lie said the Democrats en the fleer would all support Wallace, or Randall, or Cassidy, or Pattison, because they were alike faithful Democrats and fair men. " The party is big enough and bread enough for al." Wallace will support the administration," be continued with equal cenudeuce and volume ; and when Greer asked wbere the Gorden men were, Humes replied, "We are all Gorden men, tee." This worked a geed natured passage of repartee between the senators, and Cooper asked, " Are you a McClure mar, tee ?" At this point Humes thought best te draw the line, and he spoke with tba confidence of conviction when be said, " Fortunately or unfortunately, as the senator from Del aware cheeses te take it, this is MeC lure's Republican year." Lantz charged that the Democrats were keeping the Legisla ture in session until after tha 1st proxime, tbat the Democratic suite convention, which meets en that day, may have an opportunity te endorse the Democratic position, aud Gorden in an undertone replied, " Se it will." Then he atese te a personal explanation, and, after reading from tue Philadelphia Times a statement that he, Stenger and Chris Mague were in Philadelphia together last night arranging a bargain en appor tionment, said that he was net in Phila delphia last night, but was in the. moun tains, and bad net seen Chris Magee for a fortnight uutil this morning. Mr;, Sutten's tJtRtement. In tbe Senate, yesterday, Senater Sut Sut eon arose and made tbe following state ment : '.' An attempt beems te have been made te create the impression ,that hostility extsw net wcen.tue aarairdssrauen ana me Independent Repubbiaaiuvjpd in further ance te this a tt)ry has i into a Phitea delphia newspaper te HI effect that I made an offer te tbe farts that ' if they would arrange oeoutici se as te shut out Senators Stewart aul Smulley tbe Democrats of the Senate wuld accept the bill and see tbat tbe Houw passed it.' I deny tbat I ever made, or jtvas willing te make, an enVrt te shut ebj Senater Stew art, or that I bad authority) te pledge the Democrats of the Senater Heuse. It is well known tbat I am int&ver of au ad justment of the dillereeflis between the two parties', se tint somebed result may come from ouieU'eitstomAe a legislative apportionment. 4t$ " The Republicans say tfcey concede us twenty senators and we&ive been will iug te accept twenty tw and I de net hesitate te say that ea lb e eame basis I am willing te accept tiCjenty one as the number of Democratic senators, by way of compromise. This requisBs a change of Eeme district in the Republican bill, and the easiest way te reach the result would be by placing Franklin and Adams coun ties together aud-Cumberl&nd and Perry. Hofeie assenting myself te.such a change I personally saw Senater Steward aud asked him whether he would object te tbe change, and told me no ; that he thought it made little di flown e whether tbe dis trict was composed of Fraukliuand Adams or Franklin and Perry, j It could net, therefore, have been au attempt te shut him out ; and my relations with Ssnater Smiley are se pleasant that he would never ae -se roe of such intent as te him. " New I want te say further that the Fcnater from Delaware aud ethers have attempted te create the impression that I am au administration spokesman en the fleer. It is due te Governer Pat isen te state here publicly that I bavu never yet bad a canversatien with liitn en the sub sub ject of apportioning this - statu ; that he has net communicated his views te mu nor I te him." CRIME AND CALAMITY. A aiau Pound De:id In a Crerk The body of Patrick Clancy, of Toua Teua wauda, New Yerk, was feuud iu a creek at Buffalo Thursday morning with the head crushed iu. He laid down upon the breakwater en Wednesday night and is believed te have fallen asleep there. Soen afterward cries of distress wera heard, and a large peel of bleed was found upon the deck. Seme drunken sailors are sus pected of the crime. Jehn L. Hecbman, for rive years f-u preme treasurer of the Catholic Kuights of America, who was defeated for re electien in May last, left his home in Graten, West Virginia, for Europe, ea Sunday night. He recently failed in business, and is reported te be ' short" from $30,000 te $GO,000 in his accounts. Swayne, who was arrested in Nashville for the stealing of the 'ledger needed in the Polk trial, has confessed that he took it at the instigation of Polk, . aud received $175 for the deed. A fire at Little Falls, New Yerk, Thurs day, destroyed the plaining mill of West & Ce , the lumber yard of William H. Waters and a mewing machine factory. Less, J2G.O0O. M. W. Wilinsen, a farmer of Lincoln county, Missouri, was shot dead by an un known assassin while asleep in his house, last Tuesday night. Shet by a Highwayman. James T. Craighead, while riding home from Canonsburg, about 9 o'clock at night was accosted by a man sitting by the road side, half a mile from town, who com manded him te step. Mr. Craighead, net having anything te defend himself with, threw himself forward en his horse and rode off as rapidly as possible. The robber then fired a pistol, and the ball, 32 calibre, struck Mr. Craighead in the muscles ever tbe left shoulder blade, f traversing some four inches. The robber, who is uukue wn, made his escape. A Hepe-Walker's Jhwreir Escape, la Mt. Carmel, Stephen Shiffert, a trav eling wire-roap-walkeralmest precipitated te .the ground by the breaking-of the win dow frame te which one end of tbesrepe was fastened. He ww half way across the street when be heard the frame crack, and hurriedly walked backward. The window frame is in 'the third atpryef the Dippen hense, about sixty 'feekfrem the ground. Shiffert last season wa with Forepaugh's cireuB, walkiBg wire ropes and performing the feat of being tlict eat of a cannon. HOME ACTRESSES' HUSBANDS. They Are All Medels -eme of Goodness ad Utbers el Something Elte. New Tork World. Take, for example, the husband of Miss Maggie Mitchell, one of the ladies who have illuminated the stage with a pure womanliness and an honest demesticaiity. Tne husband of Miss Mitchell is Henry T. Paddock, a bright, genial, kindly and en terpris'mg gentlemen, who has merged himself se thoroughly in the personality of bis wife that nobody outside ex her pre fessiea knows him. Mr. Paddock is a handsome man and a quick witted one. When he married his wife, thirteen or fourteen years age, he controlled an excel lent business as a batter in Cleveland. Better educated than most commercial men, with au unusually geed bumer, a ready wit aud a comely face and figure, he might and no doubt would have achieved fame and fortune en his own account. He married Miss Mitchell and, by the way, there is net a happier or kindlier couple in the world and his entity completely dis appeared in tbat of tbe charming and clever little actress. His children a pretty girl and an unusually bright boy perforce regard bim as their mother's husband. The tendency of his intimates is te de homage te his wife .as the bread winner, forgetting bis own arduous responsibilities and the zeal and intelligence with which he promotes her personal aud professional fortunes. Rese Eytinge is married te an actor, a tall, clever, shoulder-hitting Englishman, named Cyril Searle. His and her child ren by former marriages are at school te gether in England, aud Mr. Searle is as fend of one as he is of the ether. A mere devoted and enthusiastic husband it would be hard te find. He has, in fact, givjn up paving engagements in Londen te be with his wife and attend te her profession al specub tiens in America. Miss Ai.nie Pixley, a very brilliant and rising actress, is also a happy wife and mother. Her husband is Rebert Fulford, an extremely geed looking, dark and vivacious English-Canadian. Mr. Fulford used te be an actor. He has also been a journalist of no means renown in Califor nia. But when he took te managing his wife's business his individuality disap peared as completely as if he changed his name and residence. The husband of Mme. Janauschek no ne bady ever heard of outside her profess ion. Yet she is married te a Mr. Piller, who occupies te his wife the unseen yet useful relation which a keel does te a ship. Minnie Palmer has net confessed her marriage yet, but it is generally under stood among actors that she is tbe wife of her manager, a vivacious blonde bearded little gentleman named Rogers. Se far Mr. Rogers has enjoyed a distinct individ uality, thanks te tbe belief that he is a bachelor. The moment, however, that he' shall be labeled "Minnie Palmer's hus band" he will disappear as thoroughly as if he had been carried off by a tornado. Cath trine Lewis in early life married a tall Swede named Oscar Arfwedsehn. He has been in his day a very rich man. Dark and melancholy nowadays, he lives apart from his wife, by whom lie has bad one child. It is said tbat this husband of a prima denna is se reduced in circum stances tbat he is tending bar in a saloon en Eighth avenue. Miss Jeffreys Lewie, ber sister, is a Mrs. Maitland. Mr. Maitland, who is a San Francisce stock operator, turned out se badly tbat his wife bad te leave bim and return te the stage. Under tbe vast heap of gentlemen who lay claim te the title of the sole and ex clusive husband of Miss Lillian Russell we find th only genuine article in Harry Braham, tbe brother of David Braham, conductor and composer, of the Theatre Cetnique. Mr. Braham, although a very clever musician, has been completely eclipsed by the fame of his wife, in which, by the way, the cynical disposition of fortune has constantly prevented him from sharing. Miss Elbe German, of Wallack's, is a widow, lier late husband was a negre uinstiel named Gibbens, who died of a prolonged and lingering malady. Her devotion te him was beautiful. She spent all her earnings en his necessities and comforts, and when she was net occupied at the theatre in rehearsal or performance she was sitting with his hand in hers, by his bed of long-drawn anguish. The off spring of her marriage was a delicate and iutsresting boy, te whom she is passiou passieu passiou ate'y attached. Then there is Mrs. Wi!kins the only Metlier FrecJiard. It is safe, of course, te infer that there has been a Mr. Wilkins. But who was he ? It will surprise a geed many people te learn that the late Ser geant Wilkins was one of tbe most success ful lawyers ever produced by the English ciimiaal bar. He began life as a pet boy he ended as a member of Parliament. He used te conduct a side show with a circus and he narrowly missed elevation te the English bench. And yet nobody who hears his wife's name ever thinks of the once celebrated and almost erratic ser geant at law. When " Olivette " was first produced in New Yerk the town fell iu iove w ith the pitite aud sweet faced Veleutine of the cast. Te day, while still professionally known as Marie Jantzen, she rejoices in a husband, James Barten Key, the tall red headed and brawny son of tbe late Philip Baiten Key, shot iu Washington by Gen Sickles. Everybody knows that Minnie Maddern is a fascinating and extromely popular girl actress. But hew many people knew that she is the wife of Lagrant Wbite, a very young man who, if he had net merged himself and his prospects in his wife's future, would be occupying te day a very enviable place in public esteem as a musi cian. Has anybody any doubt that there is a " Miss Clara Morrris' husband ?" L9t him; in such a case, go te the Everett beuse and beheld a short, stout man with a round face, large staring eyes, thick curly gray hair and long red brown whisk ers of the English pattern. In the guise I will be seen redene Harriett, first a well te de flour merchant and a relative of the Havemeyers, who has settled down into the lucrative but obscure position of gen gen eral manager and agent for one of the most gifted women en the American stage. Even the charming Miss Maud Granger has a husband or by this time, perhaps, had, for a suit for divorce is pending be tween them. Up te the time be married her Alfred Fellen, a nephew of Mrs. Frank Leslie, was one of the best known and most cordially liked yeune men of the local press. After his marriage, in deference te his 'wife's views, he took te acting and has all bat utterly vanished from human ken. He is remembered as a handsome, slim, straight-featured boy, who came from the pastoral simplicity of Cincinnati te be engulfed imvast and vile New YexkJ'fi About the.-; best known actresses' has bands is "Billy" PerzeV the jovial poly pely poly glet Austrian who married Miss Marie Prescott. tHe is a brawny person with a curled moustache and a genial manner, whfrtafeses into the direction of his wife's business all ith merer and tazeir tare I which distinguished him as the German ' superintendent of the French line of ocean steamers. It is safe te say tbat in with drawing the qualities from general busi ness te sustain his clever wife's affairs, Mr. Perzel denies himself a chance of ob taining a large and well earned wealth en his own account. Perhaps as seen as it shall be generally understood that the pretty Gertie Gran ville, of Harrigan & Hart's Thearte, is married te' Teny Hart, the latter will subside into the some unenviable con dition of an actress' husband. About the only man who in a similar case never succumbed te its usual condi tions was Levy, the cern'et player, who married Miss Minnie Conway. But if Mr. Levy escaped ceing te posterity as " Miss Conway's husband," be lest bis wife in the process, for their marriage has been j idicially declared null and void. GUOD MEWS FROM TKXAS. Mr. Tuomas A. Heward, et Heney Greve, Bannln County, Texas, under date or April 5, 1SS3, writes as fellows : " I have been suffering during several years irem severe Illness, and a general breaking down et my physical system, and have tried the treatment and prescriptions et many doc tors far and near, and travelled te the Het Springs and ether mineral springs lameus ler their remedial qualltie), drinkluir the waters and bathing systematically In their healing depths, but all te no avail, as I steadily fail ed In health ; and although interuied by my physicians that ailments and weaknesses were the roauttel kidney iliscase of a dangerous character, they could give me nothing te cure me. During the past two years my sufferings at times were dreadlul, and I had the most in describable pains in the regions about thokid thekid nsys, the paroxysms et which were se severe as te rentier it impossible for me te sleep. While in thts deplorable ami discouraged con dition I was persuaded te try Hunt's Bemedy, and after using les3 than halt a bottle my great sutrerlngs and paroxysms of pain were entirely relieved, and I could sleep better and lenecr than I had in two years before, and ul ul ILeugh I am new en my third bottle only my improvement is very remarkable.and I regret that I did net knew et the' wenderlul curative powers or Hunt's Kemcdy botero, as it.weald have saved me years et suffering. 1 heartily recommend it te all a filleted with any kidney disease or disease of the urinary organs." HIT nY CASE EXACTLY." Please allow me te speak in the highest terms et Hunt's Remedy," for it hit my case exactly. 1 had kidney and urinary trouble pretty bad. I was recommended Hunt's Re medy. I took one teaspoonful as directed. 1 lelt a deci 1- d change at the flrst dose. 1 took two bottles, and have felt like anew man ever since. Please receive the sincere thanks et myself ter the benefits which I sought vainly ter and found only In Hunt's Remedy. 1 will cheerlully give this same opinion et Hunt's Remedy te any one who wishes it. by a-dre38ins RullERT D. ARCUKR, 811 Linnard Street, Philadelphia. March 14, 188.J. JylG-lwdcedAw Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every Instance, or money reiunded. 25 cents per box. for sale by CUj-s. A. Lecher. feiVlyecxIAw Hear llliu. "If eel new. I was alHIcted with sick head ache and general debility, but Burdock Bleed Bitten brought about an immediate improve ment in my Keneral health. 1 consider them the best lanilly medicine in the maket." Adelph Lalloz, Buffalo, N. Y. Fer sale by H. B-'Cochran, druggist, 117 and 133 North Queen stieet. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The tact that Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption and all Threat and Lung diseases is daily curing pa lents thvt they have given up te die, is startling them te realize their sense et duty, and ex amine Inte the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using It in their practice. Trial "ettles free at Ches. A. LecheVs Drug Stoie. Regular size $1.00. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumDtien Cure Is decidedly tbe best Lung Medicine made, in as much as It will cure a common or Chronic Cough inene-halt the timeand relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro where they tail, It is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c, 50c and il.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eed 1 North Pele Expeditions, Piize fights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascensions are usually humbugs et the worst sort. Dr. Themas' Ecleclric,Oil is net a humbug. It is u quick cure for aches and sprains, and Is just as geed ter lameness. Fer. sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. MBUiaAti YKlfS SAKSAf AKILLA. Words Fail. " Words la'l te express my gratit ude," sa j s Mr. Selby Carter, et Nashville, Tenn., "ter the bone tits derived fiern. Ayer s Sarsaparilla. Having been alllicted all my lire with Scrot Scret u1h, my svatem seemed saturated with it. It came out In llletcneiv Ulcer, and Mattery Sere, all ever my body." Mr. Carter states that lie was entirely cured by Mie use et Ayer's SAttaAPARiLLA, and since discontinuing its use, eight months age, he has had no return of the scrofulous tymptems. All baueful intectlens et the bleed are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. rnKFARKD BY Dr. e, C. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, f 1, six bottles for $5. Julyl6 22-lydAw. TJKKKY DAVIS'S PAIN KIIXEB. SUHER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHffiA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRA.MPS, . BOWEL COMPLA.ITS, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUTJ Ferry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Awat. Drives Tbem Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY.0F ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw I) UHT JTUBGET THE TWO SHALL HA vana clears for !c. eenuine article, at HA&TMAN'S TBLLOW KKONT C1UAK BXUiUS. CLOTUUTB. IYEK3 A RATHFUIf. ALL SORTS. Here there's ALL SORTS UF CLOTH I KO about everything tbat one can well think of, nec-8ary te keep MEN, BOYS and CHIL DREN comfortable . It there is anythluc iu cur line that you think et purchasing, we should be pleased te have you call and leek ever the stock that is nere. xnere's mere than a bit et wisdom in one keeping posted ns te prices. We believe that ur figures are down te the lowest notch, and fnvlte comparison with these quoted te you elf ewhere for like quality of goeria. TheL saving of a dollar or two Is a matter et quit as much Interest te you as tbe making thereof -Is te ourselves. Drep in te see us. Trade mutually satisfac tory "generally results from the calling. The HIGHER GRADKSet OUR CLOTHING are MeJels of the Tailor's Art. The LOWER are Streng, Honest. Neat and Cheap. Between the extre es we have variety enough te try your patience. W NO DirFKRKNCE between values et TRADE. BLAND. UOLD or GREENBACK DOLLARS here. lyers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. OMALlMJ'S 8P1UNO OPEH1NU. SMALING. OPENIHIQ- -or SPRIM -.- . -r tfOYELTm ALL 'IHEILATEST: PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. H. UGKHAKT. SPELTO OPENIJSre AT r H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET, OF THE LAROK&T ASSORTMSA2 -or FINE SUITING, PANTALOONTNG -AND SPRINU OVEKUOATLSe,1 Ever brought te the Cltyjel Lancaster. """ 3-These desirous of securing Choice Style are invited te call early. , L. GANSMAN A BKO. LESS TALK AND lore Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0.. ' Oer. Oranga and North Queen Sta., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU " CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $3.00, 3 5d, t.0e, $5.00,' 16.00", ' $8.00, $10. $12, up te $18. - . . Men's Pants at 75c, 'JOc., $1 fo.$UW,$ZteC$i50. $3 00 up te $5 0 j. Lewtst prices ler- latest Bevies Reys' and Children's Suits at'$I0. $2.0e;'$2.50,' 3.oe. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 up te $9.00. Lewest pzlees pzlees ter the latest styles, and we are doing;. the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet ter quality Indise Blue Suittemeaflwreat$5, A geed selection et Cheviot and Cassltneres te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. , -. Pants te measure from $3.50 upward. - New est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clet bins, this l'tb time te get It; the season is well advanced we have a large stock- and must sell 1L L. Gansman & Bre. TUE1TASHIONABLKMKBCHAKT TAILOKS4 CLOTHIXa, . .. (16 G8 0R1H QUEENj STHJtT,,; t v. -. Bight en the Southwest Cemer el Oraafe St. LAKCASTXB, PA. ' - 49-upbi. evening until 9 o'clock; Saturday., 10. STKVENS HOUSE - ,- SHA VINtt ANU HAW DftiaSlAO. SALOON. - -" " Geed Jeurceym and prleMiiatn s ettar saloons. H. WAGNER, myi3-ud FJiManager.g -v v nr. m .- SM 'wil 1 H ei --Tl ' i vr X -. X ' i . V 1 t ? v -'I - J '-fl ,1 3 a va sj M HA ti -! . ' -sffi j! "V3 -w.-si TS-3M r1' -r T.
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