mrmmmmammmmmmmmmmmeg!Kzic!r S55'r'st- TTO 'SprWgy'glM sa S . -fc- a- ,v- --?' S'-rJ&i . s -.J - "VS. S 5 . y $& W . T -V-.T ..-VTL '.fr- r..---, J- rg-?.'?rt .3B OTmgiirmmxgmer. If I ; Te!Ji XIX Ne 295. LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 183. Price Twe Cari& X WA.TBK COOZEJCH, dtC. "DUNN BKENEHA0, TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ter an article yen could purchase for ninety cents 1 We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadswerlh, Martinez & Longman's Fare Prepared Paints. And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't make tills assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-halt el any building with this piint and the ether half with s'.rlctly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or any oilier mixed paints In this country, and ii the pari painted with this paint does net cost ten percent, less tlian ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurtber, 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, wn will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and linseed Oil or any ether paint lie may pclcct. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make tnis liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water teund in any original package of WADSWOUTH. MARTI NE & LONGMAN'S PUKE PUEPAUED PAINTS. FLIKN" & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, UKX flEUBOK FAUNKSTUUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAKU'S OLD STAND.) NO. 14' EAST KING STREET, HEADQUAUTEUS FOR Jersey Waists and Jackets IN ALL QUALITIES AND COLOkS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. JERSEY CLOTH BV THE YARD, ALL COLOHS. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MjUMHINO AND UAH FlTTlNliT' 1UUH I.. AKNOLD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. ESFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. X.IVMRY H OlOHTON'S. HOUGHTON'S lew 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, .tear of Old Black Herse Hetel. JtOOKH AN It rOHN BACK'S SONS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL RATES, AT THE BOOKSTORE OP JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. vafjsh JHAjminuii, jtc k MAKES IT. FltT. We were out et certain stzea el SCREEN FRAMES, but we liave filled up again and ure ready te fill orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 and : Inches hlgfi and 32 te 33 inches wide ; thev can be i educed te 24 iuehes In a low minutes. They make theCUKAPEST and IJKST screen In lint market, superior te the old style and lower in price. NEW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PUICE. An Elegant Line el NEW PATTEUN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE CUUTA1NS lrein a Dellar a Fair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. VAMPMXB. LMOST l'ASr UELlEVlNG t THE LOW PRICES OF GOODS AT- Shirk's Carpet lall, COR. W. KING & WATER STS. THE GOODS MUST RE SOLD. IF EVEN BE LOW COST, TO MAKE BOOM FOII OUtt FALL 5TOCK. I? try Variety and Grade of Carpet IN THE MARKET. Call early, at SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. W. Kin? & Water Sts., LANCASTER, PA. DOflT JTUKOBX THIS TWO SHALL UA Tana cigars for 5c., genuine article, at HABTMAH'3 YELLOW FKONT ClUAB 8Z0SK. LANCASTER, PA HOODS. STAKLMS. STATION FJtY. TinWAltJS, C "I OUN V. SUBACJH. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOT OF CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GL.OBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, l' lambing and Oasfltting, Reefing ana Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, teb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. COAJU. B. 11. MAKTIIf Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. Wfard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince tracts above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL.! CO A 1,1 The undersigned has for sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., a large assortment of the very best kinds et Ocal for Family Use, which he will deliver, carefully weighed and screened, te any part et the city at the lowest market rates. Orders by mall or telephone filled promptly. Julyl9-tld PHILIP GINDEU. liTAHDBIS AND OUAU 1TX NC ew Yerk and Philadelphia Herso Ha- unie by the carload at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Sieam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by tue ten or bale. Yard 315 Uarrisburg Pike. tixHXRAX Oftick 20i East Chestnut street Kauffinan, Keller & Oe. apr4-lyd c WAX.. M. V. -B. COHO 830 KOMTM WATMM ST., Xoneonar, tru., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Oomaaetlem Wlthtbe TMepbmle Kxduuige, Yard and OfBea Ne. an north vai k. tniuux. itebae-ivd piHOLvitAt CHOLERA! m PROF. DARBYS Prophylactic Fluid. Tlie Jle-l I'ewcruil Antiseinic Known. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. IT DK8TE01B 1UK GKItMS OP DlSKASH It 's at ict established by eicieuce that ii'iiuy d i s e iisen are intro ThomeM pewerlul An tiSrptlc agent which chemistry has pro duced. Itn use either inter nally or externally ren -tleisall 'turnips in con tact uith, pure. weet und clean. Hie produc tion et eisease Ktrins duced by put traction, which iejreduce- ii elt and propegates ceases nnd the patient moeters. When usrd en Ulcers the disease in ever widening circles. Tt.esedi8as SKUHT- Scalds, Jiurns, Krvp atecent nleu and till liens and Seres it slepi all pain, sweetens the parts and promotes the rapid Jormalien of healthy flesh. 'he air with dent Such is thai dread Ter rer. Asiatic Cholera, which is new devastut It I'm lriiw iiK the East and ad vancing en llsmis-slcii of death ranhllv te ATMOSrllKRK. wards ourshere.Othcr dieaaes of thi sumc sort sire Diphtheria Its exposure m a Typhoid Fever, Scarltl Fever, Unallpez, Mea Sirk Jietm. Cclltr, I leset or elable puri-tlt-s the Atmosphere sles, Yellow Fever, jsrgsipeias, etc. All ilii-se ijenerate centa mil drives away the germs et disease and death. gien. Other til-eases! Fever and Ague, Ma larial Fecer.vic. arie Taken internally, U purifles the stomach. trem coir.aieu which giving it lone aim comes ireni uampiu hs uuhealthv&ituatien or uuclcanlincss. All these Diseases can be cured only by stepping the produc tion of Disease Germs and destroying these already produced. lieth thcHO results are accomplished by the use el Prof. Dar by's picparaiien e! Iteracic Acid and Chlorine, known as Dauby h Plterill LACT10 Fluid. iii-alt ny vigor, ji is thus that It frc Indi gestien anil Djspep sla. IIAeii used as a L,e. lien it itestreys all Freckles and llloteh llleteh iirnilncing germs. U-aving the skin clear. while ami trauspa-- ent as that et a little child. It ircmEits all it COMKS 1M CON TACT WITH PUIIB AVU llKALTltV. Spae docs net permit u te name many et the usei te which tills great Uuriu-Destreyer is applicable. Aakyeurdiuggist ter lirinted natter dcsciiptivu et ils usefulness, or .id t.res J. 11. ZHILIN & CO., SlauulacluriiiKCheuists, I'lllLjADEI.lMUA. M cents per bottle. Pint bottles, $l.(Xt. Fer Mile by II. II. Cech'an, druggist, 137 and 1X1 North (Jueen street, Lancaster, Pa. liinli-lyeetl.tw K IHNICV-WOBT lias been proved Uih suiusl euro ter KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine ludi (iitoiliiitveii are a victim? THEN DO NO V HESITATE ; use Kidiii-y-Wortatence. (drug gist" recommend it ) and It will speedily over come the disease-anil restore healthy actieu. Ladies. Fer complaints peculiar te your sex. nucli as p.iin and weakiusscs, Kidney-Wert is unsuipus-ed, a it will act promptly and safely. Ktlhf-r sex. Incontinence, retention et urine, brick dust or ropy depe -ills, and dull, drugging pains, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLD 1JY AL.I. DllUUUIS TS. l'rlca, tl. KIDNEY-VORT. Acts at the same lime en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "My friend, E. C. l.cgard, of this city, used te be drawn double Irem painful Kidney Dis ease. Kidney-Wert ciircif him'" Jas. M. Kli -ney. Druggist, Allegheny Cily, Pa., Aug. 21 si. KIDNKV-WOKT Cui-e for All Diseases OE TUE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most import ant ergun, enabling it te threw oil torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the J5ile, and by keeping the bowels in n en condition, effecting lia regular discharge. Hffolemo H yu urc snlteringirem ma IViailairiai. hula, have the chills, are bil ieus, dyspeptic or censlipatel, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te cleanse the Syotem. every one -heuld lake a thorough course el it. held by UruggiHis. l'rlce, tUl. KIDNEY-WORT. "I've gained 20 fts in two months," writes Mr. J. C. Power, et Trenten. 111.. (Dec. 2 S), " and am a well man. I'd suffered with liv. r disorders since 18(i2. Kidney-Wert cured me." Stieng words from a New Yerk clergyman "l unhesilalitigly recommend Kidney-Wert. It greatly benefitted me." says liev. C. K. Kemble, et Mohawk, N. Y. I T 1 UNEY- WUBI Ferthe Pernijineut Care of CONSTIPATION. e 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. . . "Dili-va This distressing complaint is very X llOS. apt te be complicated with const! patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds of Piles even when physicians and medicines have be- ffiri, fnllfHl. S- If you have cither et these troubles use K1DNEY-WOUT. Druggists sell it. Fer 12 years," writes Lyman T. Abell, et Georgia, Vt, "I found no relief from piles, until 1 triea Kidney-Wert. It has cured inc." KIONKV-WOKT. TRS GREAT CURB FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is ter all the painful diseases et the KIDNEYS, LIVEtt 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 Druggists. Dry can be sent by moll. WELLS, RICHAUDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same tlme en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "I had habitual cestivencss. pain in the back and rheumatism," writes S. J. Scott, Burling ton, VL, Kidney-Wert has cured them all." aulO-lwdM.WSF&w UVBEB'8 HUES. A 5c. Package LOOHER'S DYE WILL COLuR MORE OOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN TUE MARKET, Fer sale by . CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 0 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. -jv SAD SUICIDE. SBKKl.NO lU&A'ttl IN THE WAI'KKS. Mrit Alll-Hii, Wile el Srnater Alltt.in, While SiiU''liig from Aleutitl HUeitne Ilruwnn Hethrit lu tlie llln,l!!Hlppl. la the aWuee of her husband, who was away from home attiixliug tlm updiiuj; of the IJejiublicau c:inipaigu at Ularitiila, the wife el Senater W. B. Allisen committed micide by drewuitij; herbelf iu the Miss issippi liver, ner Dubuque. Iowa, Monday uiht. she Iclt Heme iu the aiter aiter aiter uoen after oue ecl'ck, tellinif her servant that site was going te one of the near neighbors She bad been accustomed te take leui; walks (ei her health, and, always returning, hetdepurture upon this occasion causeil u'euuea.sinc&3 till the hour came when the wab usually at home, aud upon scatch being made she could net be found. Iubtcadef vihititiK any of her fiiuiids, taking her gossamer en her aim, ahe went in an opposite diiectieu, tewaid the coun try, whete fche was aecurtetutil te take alme.st flatly walks. It is ascertained that she wandered aieuud in the outskirts of the city dining the aft crnoeQ, where she was seen by ssveral persons walking mindly, and, app.itctitly, seeming some what excited. Net retutniug b 'J o'clock from the place whcie she was supposed te be, the alarm was giveu aud a seaich iu. btituted. The intensest excitemeut prevailed, and tquads of citizens- scoured the city and suburbs iu all directions, remaining; out all night without finding her, although they found houses where she had called during the afteruoeM aud evening te leek for rooms. Monday morning about 8 o'clock her lifeless body was ieund drowned iu Ihc liver near Moeie's null, about a mile be low the city. She had cut up her gossa mer, placed sotne stones iu it aud tied them securely about her ui'ck, then walked deliberately itite the liver about thirty five feet from the bank, laid down and d i owned hciself where the water was only two aud a half feet deep. Mrs. Allisen was a highly nervous toiu teiu perament, anil during the past two or three years had suffered from and had been treated for mental disease. While at, a water cure establishment in Western New Yerk iu 1831, uuder medical ticatment, she attempted biiicide iu much the same manner, but was fortunately lescucd. She was a niece aud adopted daughter of the late Senater Grimes, of Iowa, aud had been married for teu years. She has no children. Senater Allisen was telegraphed te, at Council Illull.:, as mkmi as his wife's dis appearance was known, but it is thought he was net reached until this tneiuing. He is new en his way humu by bpicial train, but canuet i each Dabuque until Wedues day morning. Many dispatches of condo lence have been received from sorrowing friends. The body has been embalmed. The time for the obsequies has net yet been duteimiucd, for it is net kuewu whether the deceased will be bmicd in Dubuque or iu ljurliugteii, the home of Mis. Allisen's fester pareuts. Mrs. AIIIbuii'h V ushlugten lale. The news of the sui.;ide el Senater Alli Alli eon's wife by drowning at Dubuque, 1 1., caused great soriew at Washington. Mrs. Allisen has beeu long known iu Washing ton. She spent soma time there with her fester father, the late Senater Grimes pievieus te her marriage te Mr. Allisen. She was a wemau of lovely character, and a great faverite with hur frieuds. She has been an invalid for soma years, aud it was her health and the aversion which Sanater Allisen had te imposing the social buidetis of a cabiuet officer's wife upon her which had most te de with his declining the eiler of the secretaryship of the tieasiuy from Geucra! Gailiuld. Her home life at Washiugteu was very beautiful. .n'ObKiHOlX'S MISSION. Iluiv lim Siir.li spy Obtained Kimuli'iige el tlie lyniuiiite Uu:iniir.itii-j' I'luim. The lireuklyu Eagle has a threu column article en the career or .jaun.-.s McDeruietf, the informer, new for the litst time made public. Last December McDcrmett learned, through a leaky msiuber et the Clau-na Gael, that Jr. Gallagher and his brother Beriiaul were about te go te Eug laud for the puipu.M) ei" blowing up public buildups. McDcrmett visited the office of O Donevan Uessa, intimated that he would like te be sent, out with a dynamite party and subset ibed his name for fifty dollars toward, the fund for " The Resources of Civilization." Subsequently he represented that be was about te sail for Eurepe and induced Hessa te give him credentials as correspondent of the United Irishman. lie was first heard of iu Dub lin, where he was known as the mysterious visitor te Mrs. Cedy, the woman who sup plied the Pluxaix park murderers with feed. He gave her money lavishly, told her he was a friend of Irelaud, requested her te keep his identity a secret from everybody, and finally wormed from aher the names of the persons who paid her te supply feed te the L'hejnix park prisoners. O'Mally, eue of the con spirators, says McDermott called en him last Maich aud showed Ressa's credentials, expressing a desire te join the conspirators. O'Malley distrusted him, having been warned against him A friend premised te watch McDcrmett and O'Malley himself reported the matter te a meeting et bkirmisucrs. itessa's agent in Cerk, Featherstone, was present. The Skirmishers deputed O'Malley te meet McDermott aud learn his real mission, and if they learned he came ever as a spy they determined he should net leave Cerk alive. After a long interview with Mc Dermott O'Malley was convinced that his purpose was te betray them and he se reported te the Skirmishers. Feather stone thought McDermott was all right, but O'Malley made him premiso that he would ou no account let McDermott knew anything. KNCIKULKD JtlY A SNAKE. An IiniueuBe Keptile Twines Itself Around a Yeung Weman's Waist. Miss Brooks, a respectable young woman aud daughter efatruckfarmeratSheridan two miles from Womelsdorf, en the Lebanon Valley railroad, met with a start- ling adventure while out walking in the weeds with a female companion. The story of their wendeiful escape is vouched for by the best cit-zsns in the place. While the two ladies were promenading in a secluded spot in the forest Miss Brooks saddenlj experienced a heavy pres sure around her waist, which increased te such an extent as te almost deprive her of breath. She cried out from pain, and her companion spiting te rfne side. Miss Brooks put her band te her waist and discovered a thick and heavy roll underneath her light evening costume. Immediately thereafter the two were horrified beyond description en seeing the head of a snake protruding from the folds et the dress, its horrible fangs darting in every direction. With rare presence of mind Miss Brooks' companion seized held of the former's dress and pulled the skift from her body. A huge black snake was found, coiled around her wal;:. It idiuaadiately drop- l2d te the ground and disappeared in some dense underbrush. The ladies say that it must have been fully six feet in length. It must have been lying in their path, aud as they passed along worked itself up the yeuig woman's underclothing and found a res iug place aieund her waist. Upen i caching home Miss Brooks was se over come that she fainted. TUE FIS3 UUnlCIDE. UtifTay Kuip'.eyn ITeuimel and will make an Act.ve Defenar. N. II. Lirzilcre has baen retained as couusel for Jamas G iffdy, the uaderkeaper who is charged by the coroner's jury with striking the late W. A. J. Fiss se savagely as te break his jaw and cause his death, at the Nbrristewn hospital. There is much bitter feeling expressed agaiust Gaffey,but in Norristown the foaling against the au thorities uuder whose regime the outrage happened is still mere iuteuse. That there is a laxity of ruin in this system has long bceu asserted there. The constant escape of insaue persons, the queer stories that leak out through visitors te th-3 empleyes of the iustitutiea and a hundred ethor nooks and crannies, all have given the Norristown people au unfavorable epiu ion of the establishment and its man agement. Galley is expected there to morrow and will have his hearing before A. S. Hallmau. His surrender was a shrewd move for himself, but a bad one for Dr. Chase, who issued the warraut against him. The coroner's physiciau, Dr. P. Y. Eisenberg, who mida the post mortem examination of the body of Fisr, lias had a very narrow escipa from death from pysucna. In withdrawing the lungs the serrated edges of the ribs cut five of the doctor's fingers, and as the luugs were filled with pus he was inoculated with it iu every abrasieu of his ski-i. Iuilimmatien foHewod, but prompt measures were taken and he escaped with a let of vary sero lingeis. Deuble Murder and Suicide. List night a probaelj murder aud sui cide occurred at Uenefiss' saloon, en Cherokee street, Sc. Lnii.s. During a game of cards, iu which Frank Wahl, proprietor of a notion store, aud August Duuker played. Dunker was playfully accused of rubbiug out tee many marks. Withdrawing from the game, he left the place, threatening violence. Ne attention was p lid te him. A. few miuutes later he returned, and, inviting Wahl te come out en the sidewalk, Dunker shot him in the abdomen, iutlictiug a probably fatal wound. Duuker fired two mero shots without deiug any injury ; then seeing that he had shot Wahl he rau te the back yard of his heina aud discharged a lead into his own braiu. Bjth man will proba bly die. Killed by a Vounj;Veuiai. Last Saturday night Lizzie Woaver, a yeuud wemau of uusavery roputaSieu, died at the Cincinnati hospital, Cincinnati, of fracture of the skull. Au investigation by the coroner followed, and led te the a arest last night of Kate llusman en the charge of murder. Kate la a respectable girl, the daughter of a stove finisher. Lizzie Weaver last Thursday came te EIus manV heuse, and Kate, out of pity, ad mitted her, but when Kate asked the Weaver girl te go the latter refused and Kate 'Uiun used force and pushed half druuken' girl down stairs. Her motive w.is te avoid letting her father knew that Lizzie Weaver had baeu in the house. The Thick of Vrlms. James S. Lyen, a furmer partuer of Jeseph Berk, ex city treasurer, of Buffalo, N. Y., new serving a term of jive yean in the state prison for the embozzlemout of the city's fund?, was yesterday sentenced te four years' imprisonment as an acces sory. Ou Sunday night Elijah Nundy, au attache of the Pullman palace car en the north beuud fast train from the Seuth, while filling the lamps of the coach with alcohol was fatally burned by an explosion of the fluid. The accident occurred near Goldsboro, N. C. The interior of the coach was slightly damaged. A man named Emersen, but generally known as " Texas Bill," shot and killed a baker named Danger about neon ou Suuday, at Hutchinson, Kansas. Emersen was arrested, and about midnight sixty masked men went te the jail, hammered down the-doers and were just about taking the murderer out te hang him when the sheriff with a large posse arrived aud drove them off. IHlseellaneuus Paragraphs. Jehn F. Sweitzcr, a shoe manufacturer of Wakefield, Mass , yesterday committed suicide by haugiug himself with his chil di en's swing. A. B. Thuston, carpet and house fur nishing merchant at St. Jehn, N. B., has suspended. His liabilities are between $80,000 and $100,000. The official returns from 99 of the 117 counties of Kentucky Bhew Knett's ma jority for governor te be ever 37,000. In the same counties Blackburn's majority was but 35,000. Majer Geerge H. Chandler, brether of the secretary of the navy, died at Canter bury, N. H., en Sunday, aged 44 years. He was a resident of Baltimore, enjoying a high reputation as a marine lawyer. Stilson Ilutchins, editor of the Washing ten Pest, denies that he is a candidate for the clerkship of the national Heuse of Representatives. The acting solicitor of the treasury has given an opinion that the use of miniatnre full sized imprints of a postal card (as a label for a brand of cigars sold by a Phila delphia firm) is a violation of sections 5,413 and 5,410 of the revised statutes, and the perseus engaged in tneir manufacture and use are liable te prosecntien. The annual fair of the Lackawanna county agricultural society will be held at Providence, in that county, from Septem ber 18 te 21st inclusive. The amount te be offered in premiums is $6,000. War Upen Living Cariesities. A meeting of the managers of museums tnrougneuc we uuueu etawjs waa ueiu iu Pittsburg Monday evening for the pur pose of forming a combination that will give them control of the movements and salaries of all the living curiosities in the country Managers were there from Cin cinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, Brooklyn and Philadelphia, and ether large cities were represented by letter. The managers are a unit en this idea of orgrnizatien.and entered into the scheme harmoniously and heartily. The result will be that attrac tions will have te accept whatever salaries the combinations will agree te pay them, otherwise their charms will remain hidden from the public gaze. The managers are of the opinion that living curiosities have been getting tee much of their money,and this federation is really a strike en the part of capital against skeletons, fat women, two headed girls, armles3 and legless creatures, midgets, giants, gorillas, Zulus and such like. Barnnm Sued ier llamages. At Cleveland, AS. Bradford and his wife Mary, hare commenced suit in the common pleas court,. against P. T. Bar num, J. A. Bailey and J. B. Hutchinson, firm names of "P. T. Barnnm's Great Londen Circus, Sanger's Royal British Menagerie and the Great International Allied Shows." The Bradferds allege that when the show was in Cleveland Mary Bradford attended and (bat one of the poles fell en her, injuring hersevciely. The Bradferds want $2,000. Charles and Frances Marshall, husbaud and wife, also bring suit against Barnum for similar in juries en the same day, but for $3,000 damages. Attachments are awaiting Bamum's arrival. JThe Apurjaciiui- Conference at Hume. The et. Leuis Pest-Dispatch has it from reliable authority that a conferonco of American archbishops will take place in Reme in November. Pieliminary te the conference a council of archbishops will prabably be held in Baltimore. The pope ha3 also invited each of the religious orders in the United States te atteud the conference iu Reme. Very Rev. Father Kelly, president of the Jesuit theological seminary at Georgetown, D C, and for many years provincial of the 1'roviuce of Georcetewn, and Very Rey. rather Uig gins, pastor of St. Xavtcr's chinch, St. Leuis, are the delegates chosen te ropre sent the order of St. Ignatius Leyola, at Re:no. Kever.il Fires. Half a dozen stores in the business part of Shelburue, Out., were burned en Sun day night. The less is $30,000. Geerge V. Hammend's store and resi dence at St. Leenard's, N. B., were burned yesterday. The less is $10,000. Battle Run tannery, near Cumberland, Md., owned-by Jehn K. White, was burned yesterday. Less, $20,000 ; fully insured. The livery stable of A. Hurbcrt, at Carlyle, III., was burned en Sunday morn ing, and Pat Clauey, who was in the habit of sleeping in the stable, perished in the flames. ratal lilsease Among Swine. A fatal hog disease is prevailing ameug the farmers' swine in the vicinity of Womelsdorf. Different remedies have been applied, but se far, without success. The disease is of the nature of cholera, and the auimals when eucc alllicted are uuable te eat aud de net survive many hours. The latest advices state that fifty auimals have died of the disease aud that some sixty mera are sick. The disease causes a serious less te the farmers, many of whom can ill afford it. A rather Found in a Collin. Monday morning the body of au old man was found floating in the harbor at Ei ie by some boys. An inquest failed te reveal his identity, and the peer directors took charge of the corpse. While en the way te the Petters field Andrew Rceser, whose father had been missing two days, overtook the ambulance, pried open the coffin lid and resognized his aged parent, Christian Ree'ser. The drowned mau wandered from home aud stepped off the deck during the night. Te be Tried by Court Martial. Monday a large number of national guardsmen, who either deserted from Camp Van Dern, near Erie, or neglected te ob tain leave of absence, were arrested by au armed detail and escorted te Ceuueaut lake, where they are te be tried by court martial, by order of Gen. Jas. A. Beaver. Delinquents were arrested iu Bradford, Oil City, Frankliu aud Waneu. IT ! 1UTTEKS. If and If. "If yoiiarestilloring Irem peer health or languishing en a bed et nicluiess. take cheer, it you ur j simply ailing, or it you feel weak and dispirited, with ' out clearly knowing why, Hep Killers will surely eiue you." " 11 you are a Minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a Mether, worn out with eare and work, or a ' mau os business or laborer weakened by the strain et your everyday duties, or a man et 'letters, toiling overyeiirniidnigbt work, Hep iiltters will sure strengthen you." It you are sutteriug from ever -eating or 4 drinking, any indiscrc- lien or dissipation, or 'are young and growing ' tee last, as is elten tne ' ease." " Or if you are in the workshop, ou the ' laiin, at the desk, anywhere, and feel ' mat your system needs cleansing, ton ten 'ing, or stimulating, without lutexicat- ing, if you are old, bleed thin and im pure, pulse feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties waning. Hep Hitters is what ' you need te give you new life, health, and vigor.'' If you are costive or dyspeptic, or suf fering lreui any ethor et the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault it you remain ill. If j en are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, step templing death this moment and turn for a cuielollep llittdrj. Ii you arc sick with that terrible sickness. Nervousness, you will find a "Ualin in Gil ead" in Hep Hitters. It you are a frequenter, or a lesident et'a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge or all coun ceun triesmalaria, epidemic, bilious and intermittent levers by the use el Hep Litters. It you kayo rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hep Hitters will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath and health. $500 will be paid for a case they will net cure or hcip. That noer. bedridden. Invalid wife, sister. mother, or daughter, can be made the picture et health by a tow bottles of Hep Bitters cesi i.w.i.... .. . -if!,. lO-lmilTn TllAS a'J-lmdTu,TliS Jll LfUb MA Liun., The surest preventive against Small Pox ia Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, it destroys con tagion. iSecklen'a Arnica salve. The greatest medical wonder or t lie world. Warranted te speedily euro burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Khoum, i'ever sores. Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te euro In every instance, or money refunded. iO cents per box. Jfer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. ic25-lyeedAw Wnat we Wane. Give Homeopath his pellets, Allepath his pills ; but for rheumatism, for aches, ferpains ami spraiE8, Themas' Kclectric Oil ia ineffa bly superior te eiuier. it una uouemeu an many people as it has had purchasers. All All druggists sell it. Per sale by II. U. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Excited Tneaanus. All ever the land are going Inte ccstacy ever Ur. King's New Discovery for Consumptten. Their unlooked ler recovery by the timely use or this great llfe saving remedy, causes them te go nearly wild In Us pralse. It la guaran teed te positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Hay 'Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Less or Voice, or any atlectien or the Threat and Lungs. Trial bottles iree at Ohas. A. Lechcr' Drug Stere. Large size, LO0. I Wisn Everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge IL Thayer, an old citizen el this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister el the M. E. church, just this memeat stepped in our store te say, 1 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 peneci sausiacuen in au uuaea et Lung Diseases, such as nothing eUe bas done DES.MATCHETTjrfiAMCK. Bourbo. Ind., May 15, '78. Sold by H.B. Cochran, djuggist, Nes. 137 and 139 Nertn Queen street. Lancaster. ieb!4eed4 Grunt tt Out." The above Is an old saw as savage as it Is seuseless. Yeu can't " gruut out' uyspepsla, nor liver complaint, nor nervousness if they once get- a geed held. They don't remove themselves In that way. The taking a tew dozes et Burdock Bleed Bitters is better than "grunting it out." What we can cure let's net endure. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. r mate nl-iiT awn HIIHT COEPLRK A- I Bertment et Euchre, Poker, Casslne and I I' HAUTJtAN'S YELLOW PBONT CIGAS Vi0- nlatrfntv ffirnS.nt . MElilCAL. A VEBS HAIR TIGUK. Colds. " Orrvllle, Ohie. Sept. 10, 1882. " Having been subject te & - chlal atrectlen, with frequent celde, ier a number et years. 1 hereby certify t list Anfc'jJ C&kbrt Pecterl gives me prompt relief, and is the meat effective remedy I have ever tried. Jaxks A Hamilton. Kdlter et The Crescent." fVkTirrVi.a " ML Gllead, U June 2C, 1882. . VUUgllO, ! huve used ArarsCtBir Pectoral, this spring for a severe cough and long trouble wit h geed ettcct, and I am pleased te iL-ceaiinend It te ansene similarly atlected. Uakvkv Bavehmam. Proleter Ulebe Hetel." rRBrARKD BY Dr. j. C. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists. aug!3 1'J-lydAw. 1 KH1Y 1 A VIS'S rAl KILLER. CHOLERA! CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Davis's Pi Ur. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira IS. Fes.-'.of (ioIdsberough,BIaine. says: "One of my sailors was attacked sover sever ly with cholera merbus. We administered Pain Killer, and saved him." J. W. Slmends. ISnttlcbore. Vt, says; ,In cases of caelera merbus und sudden attacks et summer complaints, I have never feund.lt te fail.". ALL THE aug 1 DRUQQI3T3 SELL IT. lmilftw Vl.OTlllNO. VTYK1W KATUFON, The Strongest Argument ! Alter all, the best test of ACCEPTABLE SHItVICK en the part of any merchant Is the number et PERMANENT CUSTOM ERS he secures. Sonie merchants assume that " A bird in the hand is worth two In the bush," and take chances of their cus tomer's return utter he lias once Had ' the wool pulled ever his eyes." But alas, the supply of new customers finally runs out and it is only a qu stlen et time when the artful dodger la left no mero lambs" te shear. We have a strong and growing con stitueucy, te whom we reft-r with pride. Many et our customers have dealt with us Ter years and send their friends here te be CLOTHED. The verdict. Is that OUR CLOTHING IS RELIABLE, and we lay mera stress en that than any ethor feature or our business. Our CLOTHING Is cut from carefully selected liibrics of best known American mills, cxcellently trim med and wcll-uiade, and from the very large assortment always here, you are sure te find the fltyeii leek ler, Trade respectlully selictcd. lyers & Eathfen, leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. TTKNTION I FOK A MEDIUM WEIGHT SUIT which will answer well ler tills season et the veir, we ask you te call and secure one of the latest. We knew It is early te speak of Fall and Winter Clothing, But we want le let you knew that -woareman-utaclurinig a very large line et GOOD, Durable, Well-Made Clothing. Wuarocenlidentthat when the tlme comes wc can UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITION, ami give BETTEBGOODSFOltTUE MONSY WE SHALL MAKE ASJPECIALTY OF MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Fer Youths', Beys' & Children's CLOTHING, w will have a Larucr Variety, and at DE CIDEDLY LOWLK PUICES tlun elsewhere. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. . 2 and 4 North Queeu Street. 3-Geed Pantaleon Makers Wanted. n.K HUaTKlTl'KK A SUM. CLOTHING Never was Cheaper. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT ! We have determined te close out tae bal anced our SPUING AND SUMMEB, 8TOCK, and in order te de se will sell them out at a B&crl lice The greater part or the stock la el Medium Weight aud sultable ler Pall and Winter. Nete the great reductions. Suits Formerly $15.00, New $12 OO 14.00, ' MOO 13.00, " lO.OO " 12.00, " 0.OO " 10.00, " 8.00 ALL OUR STOCK Reduced in Proportion, AND ALL OF OUtt OWN MAKUFACTUB. The Sizes will net last long at these prices, se it will be te your advantage, It intending te buy, te give us an early calL D. B. HesteM & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. $ '5J 7- - & A-l . ' M 4. ' J-'l J SI ' p j 1 1 si J -1 'art fiwrj -v P ' S "'I zZ jc 4 'V ... m
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