mQss?&r,-izrs m's: - --- I.-5V V - -. , r ? ii.-iiiJ.;:i Jiej.:. ,. Vil . YnlnnM XIX--Ne 285. LANCASTER, PA. THUHSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1S3. Cwite. if i ii I 1 ! r .I'SHSsii 1 1 1 1 1 1 II i fill I i WAT.B.K COOZ.BKH, AC. TjlLINN BKENEMAV. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would yen be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could purchase Ter ninety cent ? We arc lUe agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadgwerth, Martinez & Longman's Pure Prepared Paints. And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints in America. And wc don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half el any suriace or one-half el any building with this p tint and the ether hair with s' rlctly pure White Lead and Linseed OH, or any ether mixed. paints in this country, and'lf the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ler paint. used, wc will 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 se for a proper term of years, vra w ill repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil ur any ether paint he may select- As many el the prepared paints arc adulterated" with benzine and water wc make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water round In any original package of WADS WORTH, MARTI NEZ A LONGMAN'S FUSE PREPARED PAINTS. FLUSTN" & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTHtUEBN STREET, buy nKOBUE KAUMKSTUVK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAJB'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STPEET. Xjadies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN ALL COLORS Muroen, Cardinal, Electric, Na-y .Blue, Brown, Black anil Myrtle. Perfect Fitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Goods, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO. JERSEY CLOTH BY THE YARD, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GltEAT VARIETY A l' LOWEST P1U0ES. GEOKGKE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET, PJLVXBlNii AUD TUBM L.. AKNOLD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. E5T"Finest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nee. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. j : LirjKHY H UIOUIUN'H. HOUGHTON'S lew Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSE3 FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT Stables Ne. 44 BUVK8 AND reUM BACK'S SONS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. OJLASS AND OVHHlftAJtJt.. H lOti JB BtAKTlM. AT CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jais, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT- Ugh & Martin's 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TIM WASH, tO. JOHN P. 8UHAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST KECEIVKD AXOTHEB LAKGE IiOTOJT CHANDELIERS AMD GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, . Plumbing and GasflttingRoeflng and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUFS, MO. 24 SOUTH. QUEEN -STREET, LANCASTER, PA aoevn. LANCASTER, PA. HAS MflTTIKO. HTAHL.E. ALL TIMES. Market Seet, if ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. STATIOHJ - 'JIX. DATS AND CAP. L'UULTZ'S SUSS. STRAW GOODS. Our prices of the last few weeks have, done a great deal for us in the way of helping us out with our Straw Goods. But we had a big stock and many lets are still almost unbroken. There are a lew of the Tayler Mackinaws left, and we are sell ing them for what was the price of a common Hat early in the season. If you buy one of these new you will have a geed Hat te wear all next summer. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Uundaker's Old Statu,) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Fa. mar27-lydw OAMfXIB. A FA1B FIELU AU JFAIB PL.AV," IS ALL THKY ASK AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, COK. W. KING AND WATER STS. Competition la the lite el trade, and tbls house dunes competition In the quality and prices of Its goods. BRUSSELS CARPETS, IN VEUT CHOICE PATTERNS, Will new be sold considerably below cost te make room for THE IMMENSE STOCK COMING IN FOE THE FALL TRADE. Ingrain, Chain and Bag Carpets, AT A SACRIFICE. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL Oer. W. King & Water Sta, LANCASTER, PA. YKL.LOW ntOHT OIOAR BXOKB, 81 aorta Queen street. Headaeartera ler tue;beat Be eigu in e city, at BABZMAiri. CHOLERA! PBOF. DARBY8 Prophylactic Fluid. The Hest Powerful Antiseptic Kuenu. WILL PREVRKT the CHOLERA. It Destret6 THE Germs of Diseabb. It Is a f ict C8t.ibl!al)el by scleiicu that iiany d 1 s uses are Intro duced by pu 1 Ifactlen, which reproduce 1'- Theniostpewcrlul An tiseptic uyent which chemistry has pro duced. ItH use either inter nally or externally xs deraullitcomuiinceii tact with, pure, sweet and clean, the produc tion of ilisease-L'fcruw sell and propegates ceiiscs nnd the patient recovers. TI'Aen aird en Ulcers Scalds, Burns. Krvp tlic disra.se In ;vcr widening circles. Tl ese disease s ct ncr- ate cont-irien and till liens and Seres it slops all vain, sweetens the the air with dcat'i. Such is that dread Ter parts and promotes the rer. Asiatic Oheltra, which is new devastut ing the East und ad vancing en its mission of death rapidly te w-.rdH our Hhore.Other rapid jormaiien ej healthy flesh. It Pv ifies THE ATMOSl'IIEUE. diseases of 1U sauiu sort are Diphtheria Its exposure in a Sirk Jioem. Cellrr, Closet or etable puri ties i lie Atmesiiliert: .tnd diives away thn germs cl dlstasc and ileatli. TViJten intfirnnllll. it. Typhoid Fever, Scarlet tever, emaiipex, juea sles. Yellow Feier, Eraslnclas, etc. All these generate centa- nien. Other iieases Fever and Ague, Ma larlMl Feuer.eic, arie purifles the stomach. lreni coniagten wnien giving it tone ana healthy vigor. It i thna flirtt. it. nnrfi.t Inill- comes irein iiuiiuihs unhealthv situation ur uncleaiillness. gestien ana Dispep- All these Diseases sm. scan be cured only by stepping the proaue preaue proaue lien of Disease Gn and destroying these already produced Beth thee resulu are accomplished by the use of Prof. Dar by's preparation et ileractc Acid and Chlorine, known as Darby h Prepui lactic Fluid. tlen It destroy h all rrccKics ana iieicu- firniltmillfr rr a r 111 H . ivaving the skiii clear, whltn null transnar- enl as th.it et a Utile child. It it enters all it COMES IN CON TACT with Pure AND llEALTUV. Spaccdees net permit us te name many et the usei te which this gieat Geriu-Drstreycr lsappllc.ible. Ask your diuiigist rer printed matter descriptive et Its uselulncss, or ad uress J. 11. ZE1LIN A CO., Manufacturing Cheitlsts, PIIILADELPIIIA. 60 cents per bottle. Pint bottles, $1.00. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Janli-lyeeU&w K II1NKV-WOKT Has been proved the surest euro ter KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine Jndi ca'eUrit you area viclim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kldney-Wortatence (drug gist" recommend it ) ami it willspeedlly over come the disease ami restore healthy action. 1 Qiaa rer complaints peculiar te XJCtUlOO your sex. such us pain and weaknesses. Kidney-Wert Is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and satcly. Either sex. Incontinence, retention el urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, till speedily yield te Its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, trice, 81. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Ben els. A well-known clergyman. Rev. N. Cook, el Trempelean, Wis., says : "1 find Kidney-Wert a sure cure for kidney and liver treubb s." KIDNEV-WOBT ISA Sure Cure for All Diseases OF THE' KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has speclflc action en tbls most Import ant organ, enabling it te threw ea torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Blle, and by keeping the bowels in fi ee condition, effecting its regular discharge. TVTe 1 e 11 e Ir veu f" sufterintt lrem ma IXLcUCU La, laria, have the chills, are bil bil eons, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te cleanse the System, every one xlieuld take a thorough course et It. Sold by Druggists. Price, SI. KIDN.BY-WORT. " Last year I went te Kurepe," says Henry Ward, late Cel. ti'Jth Heg., N. G. S. N. Y new living at 173 W. Side Ave., J. C. Ilights. N. J 'only te return worse from chronic liver complaint. Kidney -Wert, as a last lexert. has given me btttei health than I've heretofore enjoyed for many, many years." He's cured new and consequently happy. tr 1DNEY-WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. .Ne ether disease is se prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert us a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "Dil aci This distressing complaint is very Jt litis, 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 have be fore tailed. 43- If you have either et these troubles use K1DNE1-WOKT. Druggists seU it. " I will recommend it everywhere," writes Jas. B. Meyor, Carriage Manufacturer, Mjers Mjers tewn, Pa., "because It" Kidney-Wert " cured my piles." KlUNKV-OKT. THE GREAT CUBE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is ler all. the painful diseases et the KIDNE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst forms et this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros trated with rheumatism ter two years; tried, In vain, all remedies ; Kidney-Wert alene cured Aim. I nave tried It myself, and knew that It Is geed." Portion et a letter lrem J. L. Wlllett, Druggist, Flint, Mich. Jy30 lwdM.WAF&w CI KAY'S SPKUiriU HBDIOINJS. TUB I Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, 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 Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par tlculars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Speclflc Medicine la sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ter IS, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account el counter felts, we bare adopted the Yellow Wrapper; tneenly genuine. Guarantees etcure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H.-B. Cochran, DreggUtim and 139 North Queen street, THE GRAY MKDICINI CN.Y. WCU-lYOftW FATAL WRECK. BUBNEO IN A KMLR'laO ACCIDENT 8.x Men Lem ihelr Lives In a Collision In .New England The- News el The Day by Mall. Twe freight trains ou the Trey & Bosten read collided Wednesday morning between Petersburg Junction and Pewual, Vt Several men were killed. The collision was caused by the neglect of T. W. Jehn bed, telegraph operator at Petersburg Juuctien, te obey tbe orders of the train dispatcher te step one train at bis station. One train had fer,ty-five cars and the ether twenty-five. The engines were driven into each ether and fifty cars were derailed and piled one en top of tbc ether, while some of tbe cars fell tute the Hoosac river. The wreckage immediately took fire. About five minuteB after the crash a paftsenger train, with four cars, all filled, was due, and a brakeman, with his bauds, face and head bleeding, went out and flagged it The traiumen and passengers en this train at once set about rescuing the un fortunate men under the freight traiu, but it was be het they could de but little. Among the killed were : Charles Mardeu, ofTrey, engineer of freight Ne. 1 ; Jehn Barrett, of North Adams, conductor of freight Ne. 6; Mark Sullivan, of Chat- Xt -..; TJ. a e;i Ti,m,u ham, engineer of traiu Ne. 6. a nil Themas Laue, biakemau of traiu Ne. 1. II. II. Bruce, of Pownal, operator of the Trey & Greenfield read at the state liue, was also killed. The losses of the Trey & Bosten read cannot be less than $50,000. The bodies of the six men killed were burned te cinders. Conductor Geerge Warner and Fireman Frank Barnes were both M'lieufcly weuuded about the head. Supt. Cniudall, of the Trey & Bosten read, secured two Hie engines, out) from Iloeeac Falls and the ether from Trey, and both weretakeute the burning wreck, where, with their aid, tbe flames were subdued in about two hours. A search was then begun for the bodies of the unfortunate traiumen. Under the ruins of the cugiue of train Ne. G were found the skull, ribs and bones of the extremities, all that re mained of the body of Charles Marden. The debris had netbeeu cleared away sufii cieutly te allow of further seatch last night, but from the present iudi catiens nothing will be feuud of the six men but their charred bones. There were eleven men en the train. Mack Sutherland, of Trey, en gineer of train Ne. 1, said te his fireman, " I will jump iu a minute. Yeu gouleng." He was never Been again. His fireman, Geerge Vauce, escaped with a few slight biuists. Theu. Lane, a brakeman of this train, wiik burned te death and Conductor Geerge Wairen jumped and saved himself with au injured knee. On the ether train Engineer Chailes Marden, Conductor Jehn Barret, Brakeman Frank Eralaux and an operator named Biuce, of the Trey and Greenfield railroad, who was ridiug en the engine, were all killed. It is thought that all but Mardeu were killed instantly. He lay under the cugiue and could be plainly seen. He asked a farmer near by te get him out ar.d the farmer went for a bar, but when he returned the fire was se het and had bpiead se rapidly that he could net effect a rescue. A number of subse quent attempts were made te reach him, but without avail. The operator, Johnseu, who is respensi bio for the accident, is 17 years of age, had been en duty all nirht and at. 9 o'clock in the morning had net beeu relieved, owing te the tardiness of the fetatien master, A. Cheag. Jehnsen had orders te flag these trains and te have them pass at Peters burg Junction ami forget te de it. He set up an iustrument en tee seeue of the acci dent and Bent and received messages. The less en rolling stock and merchandise will i each $73,000. A large gang of men are at work clearing away the wreck and probably shoveling out the ashes of humau bodies with the refuVe. It is expected that the track will be cleared by te mor row neon. Of the men killed, Barrett, Marden and Eralaux lived at North Adams. The two first mentioned had families. Sutherland and Lane were married and lived in Trey and Bruce be longed In Pewual, Vt. Trey and Bosten trains are running ever the Hoosac tunnel and Western tracks. VIOLENCE. Suiclctr, Acciliit and Fire. The iuquest of the victims of the Car lyn disaster was concluded yesterday iu Rochester, N. Y. Last evening the jury rendered a vei diet that "the freight car ou the side track was blown partly en the maiu track, aud that it could net have been properly secured." They censure the depot agent, Wm. Barry, " for net ex amining the car before leaving the station the night of the accident," aud give as their opinion that " every statieu en the Reme, Watcrtewn & Ogdensburg railway shall be guarded by a competent watch man until the last train passes ever the read at night." It is stated "that all the valuables of theso killed are properly cared for by the coroner and are being re turned te these authorized te receive thorn," and that "the report that the rail way officers were negligent in the . per formance of their duties is untrue." Peter A. Menzeuzeuia, a farmer, at tempted yesterday moraine; te kill his wife and commit suicide, near St. Leuis. The pistol was tee small and both will recover. Jealousy was the cause " Babe " Jenes, a colored boy, who, without provocation, killed Jehn Fester, iu Pitsburgh, a year age, has been sen tenced te be hanged en October 4. A party of men headed by a band of music marched through Blissville, L. I., en Tuesday night, and burned an effigy of Themas Carey, the informer. Twe farmers named Green were suffo cated yesterday morning while digging a well in Jenes county, Ga. Dexter' s hat factory, atDaubury.Cenn., was burned en Tuesday evening. Less, nearly $100,000. Afire iu McGregor, Iowa, yesterday morning, burned out ten stores, ceusiug a less of $25,000. NEWS MISOKLLANY. Various Items Frem AU Directions. A certificate of incorporation of the Exchange telegraph company was filled yesterday in New Yerk. The line is te ran from that city te San Francisce, touching at all intermediate points desired. The capital stock is fixed at $2,000,000, in 20,000 shares of $100 each, with prevision for an inerease The incorporators are S. D. Feld, C. H. Hnrd, Alex. Train, J. Bent ley Squire and James C. Jewett. The exhibition at Louisville was form ally opened yesterday morning, in presence of thousands of visitors. After an address by the mayor. Governer Blackburn intro duced President Arthur, who opened the exhibition by pulling aetringwhich set the machinery in motion. The New Yerk railroad commissioners yesterday recommend that the New Yerk Central & Hudsen river and the New Yerk, Lake Erie & Western railroad com panies abolish the charge of one cent per bushel for elevating grain from their decks into vessels. Vioe Chancellor Bird, at Trenten, New Jersey, has appointed Jehn P. Alpaugh receiver of the City Pottery company. It is understood that some of tbe creditors, who are opposed te the com parry's prop erty going into tbe hands of a receiver, will appeal. The civil service commissioners are pre paring regulations for the government of promotions in the executive departments. Indian Inspector Ward has been desi nated te fill the vacancy en the commission recently appointed te settle the differences between the Creek factions in tbe Indian territory. He takes the place of Repre sentative Haskell, wee is sick. Treasurer Burke, of Louisiana, an neunces that the semi-annual interest en the Louisiana three per cent. " baby " will be paid tin presentation at the State National bank of New Orleans. THE SUE.PAHD MVSTKKT. The Adventures Who Lived at a Ubestnut Street Hetel Twelve Tears Age. The woman Ruth or Shephard, whose tragic death in New Yerk en Monday is new under investigation, was known in Philadelphia in 1871 and for several suc ceeding years. She, with another woman, rented a room in a lodging house kept by a man named Heward Brandt, at 703 Chestnut street. This man was afterwards killed in a drunken row in a Colerado ' n"yw mgui. uu the saloon en the first fleer was a resort for a very mixed if net a bad class of per sons. The rooms were numerous and cheap and were occupied by a strange col lection of ledgers. When Mrs. Ruth was there she was at least thirty years old, was tall, angular and net by any means attrac tive in appaarance. When she was first known there it was about the time her second husband, Ruth, the journalist, was iu the Kansas penitentiary under sentence of death for killing her first husband, Veullaire. She used te. tell with much pathos the story of her sufferings and de mestie troubles. She borrowed all tbe money she could secure from sympathetic friends and one day she was missed. Since then she has never bceu heard of in Phila delphia. AT Till-; mkkcy ur A LUJKA1IU A niiidiuau Willi a Flutui Threatens the Lives el a Kamily. A dangerous lunatic named David Lynch, who is supposed te have made his escape from the Norristown insane asylum visited the home of his sister in-law. en Madtsen street, between Race and Vine streets, Philadelphia, yesterday, and without the slightest provocation threat ened te take the lives of the members of the family. He was armed with a revolver which he flourished about in a reckless way and drove his relatives into the street. Tbe lact seen became kuewn throughout the neighborhood and the wildest con sternation prevailed there for half an hour. Werd was sent te the Sixth dis trict police station and two officer were dispatched te the house. With great difficulty tbe policemen were able te over power Lynch and take his weapon from him. A box of cartridges was found in ene of his pockets. He resisted his cap ters all the way te the station. He would give no explanation of his conduct. His relatives say he has been in tbe insane asylum for several months and his sudden uppearauce was a great surprise te them. Laber Matters. The committee en labor and cducatie of the United States Senate met yc-terda iu New Yerk, and decided te begin nex Monday morning, an investigation of the strikes aud labor troubles, "with a view te ascertain what legislation hhall be adopted te remove or modify the cause of the social disturbances." The box makers in New Yerk yesterday demanded an increase of 20 per cent, in their wage en all ever time. The inerease was generally granted, and, as far as known, no men iu any of the Bheps went en strike. About 90 coopers iu North St. Leuis struck yesterday for 7 cents for hoeping and 10 cents for making full hand made barrels. They have been getting 5 and 8 cents. The 400 men employed at the Republic mine at Humboldt, Mich , struck yester day for an advance of 12 cents. The president of the cempauy told them "te confer with the executive committee at Cleveland." The Neuble shift at the Bothlehem steel mill was continued yesterday, and fires were started in the puddling mill. Vice President Lee, and William Jenes, of Pittsburgh, yesterday addressed a large body of the uuien men. It is said that, in consequ9neo of the strike at the Seuth Chicago rolling mills, where 1,800 men are usually employed, the management has decided te shut down for an indefinite period. Conventions and Anniversaries. The 13th annual convention of the Cath olic Total Abstincnce union of America opened yesterday in Brooklyn. Tha dele gates, 580 in number, heard mass in the the cathedral and were briefly addressed by Bishop Leugblin. They then, pre ceded by a baud of music and escorted by uniformed cadets from Philadelphia, pro ceeded te the hall where the convention opened. Rev. Jeseph B. Cetter, of Win ona, Minnesota, president of the national uuien, occupied the chair, and Philip A. Nelan, of Philadelphia, the general secre tary, acted as recorder. The executive council of seven of the Irish National League of America was in session at Manhattan Beach yesterday, Alexander Sullivan, the president, in the chair. There were present Patrick Egan and Matthew Harris, of Ireland, and Rev. Dr. Charles O'Reilley, of Detroit, treas urer of the National League. The Southern dental association is in session in Atlanta. Emancipation Day was celebrated by the colored people of Terente, yesterday by a parade and a picnic. Items of Legal import. In the U. S. circut court at Trenten, New Jersey, yesterday morning Judge Nixon filed an opinion dismissing with costs the complainant's bill in tbe suit of Jacob D. JeBlyn against the Star Rubber company for a infringement of letters patent granted te the complainant August 18th 1880. The answer of tbe defendant admitted the use of the patent, bat den- 2 ied any ownership by the complainant. Levi Jarrard, the defaulting ex county collector and missing ex Postmaster or New Branswiek, New Jersey, was cap tared en Tuesday a Niagara Falls. He is " short " as collector about $39. 000. Beeeat failures. Charles H. Ward & Ce., beet and shoe manufacturers of Bosten and Brockton, made an assignment Wednesday. Liabili ties about $750,000. ; assets net known. F. Snaw & Brether ewe the firm $200,000. The Springvale mill company, of Spring vale, Maine, manufacturer of print cloths, is reported te have suspended. It bad a paid in capital of $100,000. E. W. Hol Hel brook, of New Yerk, who made an assign ment recently, was largely interested in the company. A A Weman Cheke Herself te Death. Mrs. James Ramsey, of Spring HilL Greene county, Tuesday, while in a mel ancholy mood, tied a rope, te the tatters of tbe garret of her house, fastened the ether end about her neck and strangled herself, te death. H OP BITTERS. A-Great-Mlem. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY AND LIVER Medicines. BLOOD PURIFIERS. RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion Cures. AGUE, FEVER. And Bilious Specifics BRAIN AND NERVE Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH Restorers. IN SHOUT, TAKE ALL THE BESrquallfcs et all these, and tlie best qualities el all tbe best medicines of the world, and you will And t hut HOP 1J1TTEIW have tli3 best curative qualities und powers et all concentrated In them, and that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or combined, Kill. A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. lulylO-lmd Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, U'cers, Salt ltheum, Fever serei. Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every instance, or money reiunded. '15 cents per box. r'er sale by Chas. A. Lechur. le-25-lycedftw first Kevlvefl and then Cured. " Was troubled ler :i year with torpid liver and indigestion, and utter trying everything imaginable used Burdock Bleed Bitters. Thu flnt bottle revived me and tne second cured me entirely. J. S. Williamson, N. V. Fer sale by ii. it. uecuran, druggist, let una is.) Aerin Uueeu street. Small l'ex. Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever. Yellow Fever, etc., can't exist where Darbys lro4.:y lre4.:y lactlc Fluid is used. A Ureat Ulocevery. That is dally bringing joy te. the homes et thousands by saving many of their dear ones lrem an early grave. Truly is l)r. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, lluv Fever, I.otsef Voice, Tickling In the Threat, l'aln iu bide aud Cticsl, or any disease el the Threat an t Lungs a pos itive cure. Guaranteed. Trial beltles tree at Olias. A. Lechcr's Drug Mere. Large size, $1.00. I Wish everybody te Knew. Uev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen el this vicinity known te every ene as ame.-it influential citizen and christian minister el the 51. K. church, just this moment stepped in our store te say, ' I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te Shiloh'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 done. DltS. MATCH ETT A FllANCK. lleURBOM. Iiid., May 15, '78. Sold by II. B. Cochran, djuggist. Neg. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster, lebl luedi An Kxplanatlen. Ne one medicine will cure everything, but it is an Incentcstihlc lact that Themas' Eclec tric Oil wlli cure a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or an ache, and Is also an active and pren uinced euro for neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer sale by H. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. eAfistt uAmtiPitiit, . pUAKKS W. FIIV. We were out et certain oliea et SCREEN FRAMES, but we have tilled up again and are ready te 1111 orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29. 31, ai and 33 inches high and $! te 38 Inches wide ; thev can be i educed te 24 inches in a few minutes. They make the CHEAPEST and BEST screen In the market, superior te the old style and lower in price. NIT PATTERNS Or WALL PAPERS. ODDS AN1 ENDS AT HALF-PIUCE. An Elegant Line el NEW I'ATTEItN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE CURTAINS lrem a Dellar a Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. EXVUBMOXll. T 1UE fcXCDRSION SEASON OF 1883. TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS ON OR VT A The Shenandoah Valley Railroad, THE CAVERNS OF LUKAY. THE NATURAL BRIDGE. THE VIRGINIA SPHiNGS, Ac, Ac. Perfect previsions at LURAY ler tbe ac commodation el Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Rates arranged ler parties el various numbers lrem 5 le seu. Correspondence Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the arrangement el Special Rates aud Excursion Days. Transportation rurnlshed en SPECIAL TRAINS when the sice el the party justifies. Application threugn the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Read en which the Excursion Party originates, te either el the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Bound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN HUMMER 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, Shenandoah Valley R. K, or the Vlrtrlnla, Tennessee A Georgia Air .Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agfc, O. neWABD HO YER, Lynchburg, Va. Division PassT AgU Hagerstown, Md. xnay30-3md itt MO MISTAKK. COK XOU CAW bay the best .5c. Havana cigar In the market, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAS 8TOJUE. IKVICAI,. VtSKVi SAKSAPAKIULA. TIRED, OUT. JSZtESfrSSSZ tien without cnert, which makes llleabur den te se many peepl. Is due te the fact that the b"oe I Is peer, and the vitality consequently feeble. If you are suttVrlng from suchleel- 1JR, Ayefs Sarsaparilla isjust what you need, and. wlU de you Incal culable eoed. Ne ether preparati-m se cenennttates and combines, bleed purl tying, vitalizing, enrich 'ng and invigera ing qualities ei Atxx's , Safsai-aiu.la. rimrARXD nv l)r. j. C. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. July 30 aug5-lyd&w. pa KKV DAVIS'S f AIM KILLER. CHOLERA! CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA. INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEA8ES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Davis's Pain Br. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira B. Foss.ef Uoldsberougb.Malne. says: " One of my sailors was attacked Bever ly with cholera merbus. We udmiulstercd l'aln Killer, and saved him." J. W. Slmendg. iirattleuore. Vt . says; ' In cases of c.ielera merbus and sudden attacks of suimrcr cemiilaints, I have never found It te fall." ALL THE augl DRUQQI3T3 SFLL, IT. lmd&w VI.OTHIKG. OUEWr 'X'S HOT. CHANGE YOUU UNDERWEAR. GAUZIS UNDERSHIRTS In Sizes lrem 34 te .Winches. Uauze, Muslin and Jean Drawers. Camlbnlcs, Filet De Sa-ite Pour H'einines Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at Erisman's, tbe Shirtmaker, BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. Ne. 17 "West King Stceet Final Closing Sale OF SUMMER CLOTHING Has commenced and evciylhing en our coun ters will be sold at GREAT SACRIFICES! Te make room for our Immense stock et Fall und Winter Clothing which we are new manu facturing. Among tlie above lets which we have marked down mere than ene-iialf. are LIUIITund DARK COLORED Oaesimere, Cheviot, Serge, Worsted and Flannel Suits. BIO DRIVES in Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. ALSO, CREOLE SUITS, WHITE VESTS LINEN PANTS and VESTS, SEER SUCKER COATS, And anything in tlie way of cool clothing J ust received another let et these 75c. OVERALLS. Best in thu market, four pockets, riveted but tons and warranted net te rip. Large line et Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT LOWEST PRICES. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. 2 and 4 North Quean Street. 4STrade Dollars taken at Par, UANSHAM A 1SKU. ABOUT CLOTHING. HOW IS IT TUAT WE ARE. BUSY NOW WHl.,ESOMANY ARE DULLT 1st. Our goods have steed the test, and mere than steed the test In comparison with these etTercd at ether houses. Tney are leund te be literally the best, and t here is no old teclr. 2d. Our prices are found te be the lowest, while the fltty cents en the dollar and ether marked newn liuinbujb have long since been detected. The Best Clothing AND THE LOWEST PRICES. Men's .Suits selling new at 13.00, $1.00, $5.00, $ 00, $7.00, $100, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Beys' and Children's Suits our great specialty, selling new at $1.50. $7.00, $2.90, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $0.00. Men's Pants at 75c, Cl.lO, $1.50, $12.00, f!.(0, up te $5.50. Don't miss the present opportunity, as we are bound te reduce our stock In order te make room for our large fall stock new being manufactured. L. Gansman & re., THE rASIIIONABLKMERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, 66-68 KOKTH QUEEN STREET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. 49"Open every evening until 9 o'clock ; Saturday 10 o'clock. FUST'S UUAKOUAL L.UZJCMUBB. The most reliable and sorest cure for Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising Hern a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW a. FREY, DRUGGIST. 20E. Orange St, Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa, Drags, Chemicals, etc., always en baxuat the most xea&enable prices. J(2J-Jdw i , "ii .'VU t.1 'if ,1 ' -1 S' - ' '! jj -I ' c "vSlri .r-lH" $
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