; Ty frgftgy-y.ic -E -"' "- v-g'-' $rf-'i:UTL-z?r z&0&w'-0K fty; jw tNy;j; -;"-v ---'-.-. "U V S- f - w ?tAyV',iifefa'". '-i":"' ------ vt Ill I I M - 'Hit ' V i Toliimu XVIII--No 2S LAXCARTEE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1882." Price Two Ceiit -VW.. ----..s l , j , "" -, .4iiiife-' oar ' " V: -I i - -v - fiss cm r 'J ujr ;r-fi?r?s3waBrtk,:irss: ,F' , s s sa,,s sw s. m ; UMVfcKS & IIUK.-ST. 'WHITE GOODS! .JU&T OPEN FID AT BOWERS & HURST'S NEW STORE, ANoTHEK LOT OF VICTOUIA LAWNS AND L1XOX IE IXDES. We have li;il :i great sale of llic.-e goods, because vu .no (-"lling then VERY CHEAP, bent; vitlioti! d-ii'.! the- 1I111..1. ;;uuils i.-r tliu nmiuy otfercd in Hum city. BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, ALL WOOL, Only 'S, wul, pet J....I. Tbe.se goods aio considoicd a special bargain. W-1 only have -a few te:--:i to a l.tist iot left. LcK.- VMS WO HA.'.JiJL'KG KMJJIlOlDIillUiy, I.iiu:ivitini-tit, cxticmciy low. We oiler. A Special Bargain in a Black Silk at $1.00. Also, One at $1.25. Tb'.cf goods will give satisfaction in wcai :hmI air w nth mure money. W. !!. iml.!W, B O W L R G 3l HUn G J , ll!.I".L . Ilt.isl. thi: -. ;jli.k & m. JOHN S. GJ-IVLJEI NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS! CO.NjMSTINj: IN I'AKT OF Bunting;, Hernannis, Grenadines, Nun's Veilings, with full line Silk'?, JJaliiu, Brocades, etc.. lor Trim mings ; Also, :n immense stock of White Goods, of all the popular i.yles, with handsome Trimmings to match. We are, nov. olleiing a peci.ildiivo i'l fO Q Q fl'T'Q v',,r:l' ''''" "' I5'. have ocin sidling UU iVvJj I O. at "J.le. and !?!. '!), v :r -iMg mi! :! Ml .vt.tx JSTUnlil fc'optombar 1: I our Htoro will t'lnso ovoiy ovoniny, ar. cix (tslouk, oxr ,. .j,.t.(Uiyn joiiKsiuivtHii. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. "-"."V"ik, No. 2B East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. I riiS .V .(..TIII'ON. Xfi In tbc ii!:U!'f,u-t!iio.rilF.AIV-.!AI)E CLOTH IK. J w.Iwivb Hiuv poiiilh : 1. Tlio S!-C?ioii of S!yli-li nl -i vice;; Wo M.tU'iiat :h Iii-j U(;i WViin:;; (ju.ilii'a . . Tltc Pii iin'i ol' t-!i'l, :'iiiii' and SfivicciiUii", Ts i!r.i:iin;;s, Fc.-K:-!;:, L'iiins. ! . I. Firht-cl.iss WoiI::ii.iiiita,i, ;nI. Siri)y Tlucatl ainl ('.uuliil S-wits;;.-lli'lili CItJTllINJ Jim willfinil no niaclil.ic-iu !(!ii )'itlii IsftK-s, t;n! ...)(!, ;.(!,.!, n"(!-! li.i(l-ni ni .;i!t"li)!u!. . Ciillvtt. aio tlio :mst sl;i!!cI. Om l'.iltoms arc tlic bc.M. M'VERS & RATHFON, imv ; N TliXT IHIOK 't T11K OOUHT F A. II -M lu S II'-, Mn.H'Aifi l.l! . lol. India Gauze and Summer Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gents. i.srse -lock alwav-on hand :it S.nWKST I'lIU.l: . .JUST OPKNBI) M'vtial lots ViOToitl I.AW.NS, at I.'JC, is, i-' .11 m ;-.' !: p i j.ud. v. m li tenuis at l'i'fiv. ant! iiiiich under lvjjular pile."- at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOK TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, - PA. M'J.tlMr.KXi'S MK i;T Ktllt B1UTIIS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, ItllHT MOTH riWMjF UM'H'LK IS ;illh 'i:'i;i.H l"0K r.lKJ'KrN, i'J;S, il' Tarred Roofing Felt by tlie yard or ton. "WHOLESALE SUrPLY DErOT: Nos. 11, la Sn 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LAKCASTWR, PA. JOUM !.. AILNOIJ). HHJTIA. AX It US,.'.SKAS'.t;. "J 1 US1S & ntAKTIN. JfJLLVTl'MJtLEKS! l FKUIT IAKS ! i AT CHINA HALL W'f Imvi nov. on hand a vcrv lairue. t.'inn tityot Jici.i.YTLMr.bi:!:--. .1! I'l.Y'i't Ml'.!. Kits. .IJCbl.Y CUl's, .o:i.iYciir;-, JOM MlIN 'I'll M I'.I.KI.'S. common ti y.i;u;i:s. MASO.N I-KLIT.IAI.'S, M ON KlIPn'.IAK? A Kill I l.iiieol j.., I TALK i I jASSWAKK )t New Shape and Itesin-.. I'liccs Low. l.xnuiiiiuuiii'ato''k lie'oro jniiclnsin.;. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. " l.ltJVOJtli, .Ct'. )IMiir.tl.T W1XK, LK2UOK. ALCOHOL, OltOCKKY XfOItK. No. a)- VIT MM! STIfKhT. U ll'!K.ti. .V tTO'ri I WWW r.intTnP t;t"kT?m IMo.-i:: Nori h !uoo:i Direct, Lmif.aslei, I'.i. Tlio Vry hesl and llncsliiiiHlilii.-, of Fom'Iii and J'omcotlc 'HSKi anrl Liyl'OltS eon Ftantly tor v.di' ;it wlioJeil'i and rt'l.nl. StmlKlit !! Itytj Whisky ot Urn iIiii;u:on oI'lbT-'i. I'ure iiiiatlulturaSed Ou-.li m Hoiimi jSi-inilv. warranted thf vmiiipi : i-s;n. Kept t-V-1 ftially lor nit diciual pin po-t .. run; Old ilollaud tin, aatl oth'r Win kics, ltrait- dies and Wine,, to suit the tnnlo, t""3-lvi lH(KAl.KiM. ( OAMUKli H. 1'ItlOK, ATTUKM:!', HAS XtJ"1?WJ. iU ANT SxiiiiMrbnmlVti: jiti'ly In liear ol.Couit Jlyure, J.oiifj'K Kew Jiutlciing. U'IMM IJcl" 'C'OOW. lc. ..-. lit -v -c IJAVi: Till: LAKGE.-.1" HTOt.'M OF t:i.iTitrsi. "Well-M!H.rle Gfcxi-uients. NO. oot. II OUS K- 1 O O K. ' 3 . -iiit'tni'.i ,Sf, IWJ.fES. nvTj:t.t;. I UMIS: KANCAbTKIt t:x t'At:'-. : j I Villi, !.-IA (TKNTH) Ar..N-Ji:, IM'.vmi Atlantic and J'lUillc -entii' A1T.ANTU: t'JTY. -N. .1. Nov, oim-in I'oi; Tin: suaok ol' lt-s;. ri-iint Loealion. Airy Kooiiim. i:i"rant!', i j-uriiisiicu. iM' aim uouipietu inijiioi e- nieut. J erm cry .10.11 :ati . Jilts. 31. J. JJUXKU;, I'roj.iietre.-.. r. . Itox .7t. j,l".,.,., ."util ri fi'iii: MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC OJTY, 21. J. tii'L.v roi: Tin: -mcason ok i:s;. i 1 ttiiiliiiii' I'lHit.vt'Ii'Mif i 1 1 1 1 1 All. m!n A li iw..,...n,,. . V ...... ... ...,.-... ...... itL i not' lint! I.'Mtltn :i! Iotiikt' ! two m;;;m:r.! koojis. KI.T.CANTLY ri'UNI'.HKIi. J'..tkx.si Ji roiicHL-. M.VV AND COMl'LK'J'li I Jll'KOV KMLNT- . LAiUlK IHLLIAi:!) IIOOM, una mx new coli.kmi:i: taiim'!. OirhiMia lfil by ISrophy. Daueiu;; uuili-r Hit tiftfctinniit 1'rof. C..I. tiillespte. Main oKlcf V. IT. TcloMninli in Hie liiiildiim. L iiiiin New Mii.nltu olllee. Liberal Mnungi'int'iit jr--Jnid CIIAS. IidTi.VDK, Prop. 5 ti. hi:ti, :. Wh.V-al" am! :t"";'l! iv-il. : in ;d! k'ntls ( LlIMBEIl ANIM'OM.. 9-intl: No. 120 North VitH-i'Mid Ii!n ijeel.-. i-Vavo Leumii lnnsister nl-'v tt'Al. AM' Cl'.'.lt:NT. Coal on-all purposes well cleaned. lh-,1 r.rand lio-cn.l:ile Cement :il it-tli I pilii-. A1m Litiic-ioiTe Sen filing l"i alk- j Pup; Lykeus al!i-v and oilier Mud oi aim ill i : Kiiaraiiiff mui-iji'iioii. ":1.V ami oiniw iy uie uaif tn ion. Ci'iieiiil Olli'-f 'Jo;.; K-t--l clic-lntit ilieet. K M'fl rlAN ULIL'HIl .V CO iml-twd " (UAL. " S r fvrii' - VV'ilV, ;,;;,, yOKni irjiTJiJU ST., 7,i,irfrr, . W(lt(lt,,!llo alll, ,;c!a j,(;ilI:rs , LUMBER AND COAL. nnecU.n AVHh tho Tolephonle .change, Yard and OOIcc: r0. CJjyOJIXII H'ATLi; ! PTUUliT. . -,ot. 1 - k WHITE GOODS ! . H-itl III NMllTll OCI.LX Mlll.hl', i wa-tck, i' . &; CO. Oai 12 EAST KING STREET. IHV tl'i'ir)-. c; n.oiiri: :; AT AI-lo hKLOW COST. Mv rlilif" M'h I. el 'IB! GOOD., ifiOI, Sic. i ; '.oi: . :.' vi m .1 i'.V l' 'J. !i ' "I in' i ,.oi i. t' UWt?;J j;i3 t-V- it 3 ,N il. - . ' H. I , ' - I i Vii ''.it'll, v. he li iii'M- ,iii imifh i" i lor c'i di. ; J. Vi. JLAilNla-, it Mi:rn ' : i n s'MiKK'r. I ' !-'!- ll T:: NOrtii hsnd diiyijuodm istoi IS NoV.' M 1,1 IN't, Ijii ni Wliiio Dross Bsgfis VKKi' Villi M oOO r;!lsi: L'j;U" K:uis :tl !. ;iiS;jt. J. VV. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, uij.'i i.AM A' l!,j.'. I" ? .t:i-:i; a- i:i: riii.it. s oualiljJh MjuHIMt, CHJlVJOi SUii';;. ITi.VNNEL SUITS. CASSIMJillK SUITS. IdNEX SULTri. SKEIIhUUKi:!; HI ns. A1.PA0A COATS. wiiiTi: nrcK yi:sts. STIUPIiD DUCK VP.ST '. lli:n UU&TLltS. JIOIIAIII IH STEKS. SKKIdCTON-JIADK fJOA'i. FINE SU.MMUIi TKOWSKKUn'OS. lixi:ns, ducks. iongj-:i;, . SUi'd'UCK F.i, SHUOU. TTr rvtr.i Qt i-It r4-lr fti H Q LTP I AT H I fl I . M P I ' XL(JusjX. UL' X X J Ui.JLU.1 b' N. I'.. -AIO i .'VIA i. t'-e vdt close at o'clock j i. in., daiiirc the ; uiiiiiier Monllu ec.'lil SATL'ltDAY. ia'-s. i:At:s. j:.-.us. The iii':iiet Cash l'l ices paid Mr nil kind's of KujtS Old liookM, Carpets, Woolen Cloths, bairgiaj; Hope, Gum Shoes, &c, &c. I will call on pcrvms it:iiii? nnyot tbc .ll'Oveiirth lei if I hey will dson mc : iioiri I c 'It' WM. P, HENNECSijJ, & rm -I- TVfl L "1 . T t f - I 11". o .. - -' I' T vl -' STEWARrS ANSWER. iMLrr.Kii:NT-jr-iu,.'jii a i-la. A Meotui:; "f l!ie halwai t C.iiinuIttoi Ualla il to C'Mif-lfl.r the l'rtic!tloii From tue independent CumHdateii to Wlthilran- Koth Tickets. 31 1". Coojicr has tcccivctl the following, Myuccl by .lohn Stewact, Levi Uinl Dull", -Jri', V jrcrrick i'.u'-l Ccoigc Jimkin ami ad-it'SMjil to tlic five rcjii!arlni!bli can candidati'S : Uextlemex : Ly a ociiniminictliiiii ic- ti-iv-d from tliu Hon. TJiomas V. C'oojrer, aiidic.scd to ns as candidates of the ludc icndcn. Hopiiblicaus, c aro advi.scd of tiic I'locccdings of the state comisiittco vl I:!i asKeinbled in lln.'i city yestciday. Vithoul awaiting tho acli'Mi ofthelu dcvi'tuleni stato connnittci?, to ivliicb we b.vu icfu'iiud thn coii'municatiow, and atlcinptiiig ii( di'oi'.s-ton of the cxi.sting .liiloicnccs.if thecVLlal metliods proposed by which to ycctuo patty utiity, v.e beg to s.'.y thai, we do not bclicru that any of the jipos!ti"n-', if accepted, would producc liRPiniiy in tho party, but, on tliocontrary, would lead to wider di i?ions. Wo Iheio l'ii suggest that tho dt iicd end can bo m emed by the hoarty coop-'iation or tho lespective candidates. Wo have no au thority to .speak for tho gioatbodyof votcrh now jiving tlicii .uuppor- to tho In dep"n1ent Itcpnblioan ticket, nor can wo (.occli'.do for them by any action wo may l.'ko. Vv'o aio pprfeotiy fice, howovor, to act in our individual capacity and tlCMio to ahsiirc you that vo aio not only wiiling but anxious to .-icrat i with you in the endeavor to lestoio p":e:-. and harmony in our paity. That, this can bo accomplished beyond all doubt we feel entirely nsi.urvd it you gonilenicn arc juojiarcd to yield villi us all peisonal considerations and aj'icu to Oh following piopositions : Fiist. Tho withdrawal of both tic Is cts. Second. Those.veial candidates of these tickets to pledge themselves not to accept any subscnuoitt WMMtiation by tho nro- o-ed uouvrntion I Coder these conditiiins wc will unite with you i u.ging upon our resicelivc ' co:. titiieiitv. the atiopttoti of tho third i junpo' ition Mibiiiili'd by yo'ir c.immitte;', I and conclude the whole connoivrsy by our final withdri'w.i! as cainlidates. Sucii ' withdrawal if both fiokr-ts would remove ' ft om the canvas;; all pergonal as v. ell as political antagonism:, and leave the party united and nnjbarnts.ed. Wo trust, gintlenu'u, tli.it your judg ment will appi'ive tliu n-elhiKi we have su..,.tcc!, sod that, apprcvii.itiug the im Hniiiiiivip t'oucbidiiii; the inall'v ,-,-i a-, hi tlo tlelay as possible, you viil g;v' us juiir replv within a v.oei' horn this. late. Cot. iltc.llicliix'l to I'liS'lriiuiii CtOior. The letter wot Chairman Cooper, ad- j drcsvd by William IcMichaol, is as fol- ; lows : Di At: oik : Your ioucrof July J- is io-' I'cived, addvohsed to the eliairman of the. i slate committee of tho Independent fe I publicans and thoir candidates, eontaiirii ' ceitaiti piopositions of your eommitr '. I , decline t'm.so psopositiotiM, because t'my nivolvo ;;n abamlmimcut, of the Indot'and oiit UcpuldicuiiK. it a now ooiivcnuo'.i, lepiescittini; all Ki poblicans, had uon.io..ted an entnely I iii.1. 1 ii'1-..l .i-.k'-t Ti ir .' .. ..'in l.t . lii... . - ! and not containing tho name of any i-aa-did.ttu on either of the present tickets aad sincerely aujipoitiiiij the principles of the Independent liepubhcaiir, the iicccs-Mry lor a scjiaiatc I'.idcpeiident. IJejiul.'Iicaii movement would not exi.-,:. Your pnpo hitiou, however, practically propose.-, to reiiotiLiiato ticucral iJeitvcr and rellinn abuses which wo oppose. The convention of Independent Repub licans, which met in Philadelphia on .May 121, announced principles riu which I be lieve. It nominated mo lor conjjresMiiM'. al htijio and I aecejited that nomination. It deelaicd boldly against Uossism, the si.oils sj stem and all the evils which im i.i'r Itejiiibltcau usefttiuch.1 andiu favor of jitipnlai rule, equal tights of till, national unity, maintenance of the public credit, piotection to labor and alldhe great prin ciples i)f true Kopublicaiihaa. No other tieki'i. now in the field presents those is sues. Tlio people of I'ennsvlvani.i can shy at tho polls in Km ember wiiether they ap- j juoio of those principles and will support I the C'litso which leprcsents them. 1 will J not v.'thdiaw or lctiro uitlcs-: events hcro aiter shall ;:.o 'iiiuauee that nee-'-saiy i telnu in tlio civil seivico shall be atlojited , 'i-.. (.".tni nts made upon otliccho!d - ic- turned and nor. heiealter exacted ; bo.,s, i machine and spoi!.- inethoils forovet ub.ui-' doiied, and all our publie yliices, fiom United Slates senatoi.-. to the tuobt tiiiim poitaut ollicials, shall be Jilled only by ! honest and. capable men, who will upre- j sent tho people ami noi attempt to d'etato to or iMii'aol them. j I shall no on with this iifjlil, asking the htipi'jil of M my fellow-citizens who be- hoio in Ibo ptit.ciple.s of tlic lutlopeiident ' Ii'-puJilic.iu c.onv--utioii of JI.ij '2-1. . How Jt Was !rlvoil. At the I'epublic.m iiead"iuarters when i tiic letter came aver wat present ; also j ( li.iiruiau Cooper, .IoM?ph A. Thompson, I of Dclawato county : " Uncle .lake " Pur , nidi, the Seventh waul iolorcd oiaele : Secrct.tiy Ta;?j:art and several assistants. ChaitP.iitn Cooier hsii heard in advance the natuie of the action of the Independ eul I'onfeienco and took it, ;ood hot'iored ly. J Ic asscl around a bix of cigars and in. reply to tho leiuarks f n bystander tbrt ho looked unerushe, said ir. was "hard to crush a ied-hcaded man." Gen. I'.taver's arrival was tho signal for a-lot of ftm for tho hopeful chairman. Vheeling h eb'tiraroiuid, wi'h his biicl-: fhis desk, so as to face Gc . Beavy.r, he eraoked jokes ami Jauj;het. ami put everybody in the room in ga- spirits. "Tliis pape'-of Jaek Hicstand's lias a peculiar history," said air. Cooper, takiaj: i ii the Lancaster daily of yesterday morn ing and jiazitnc at ii. curiously as he ad dressed ytr. Thompson. " ! you know why it's called tho Eximwr V "No," aaid the DcIaws.'S county Ht" teuaut, hilchiii'' upjtis chair and looking inleiCfted. "I do not.. Why n it .'"' "IJccaiiftO that's its name,"' ''aid Mi. s'ooper, tiiuniphiuitiy, biting t'to end oil' a cigar and looking at Gen. Jjeaver ami tin: test and- laughing pntil his cha" shook, all theithor -gentlemen join It", i'-i tho hilarity. :' About live minutes past fou' a messen ger entered and handed Mr. Cooper a largo-sized envelope. General Heaver, with his hands locked across the top of his bead sat, with his chair tilted back, rock ing himself gently and with his eyes riveted on the envelope. Mr. Cooper me chanically ripped open the package and took therefrom a letter addrrss.ed to Gen. Heaver, it was tho comujunication from tlio four Independent candidates. Ce.i. Heaver asked Mr. Cooper t tead it. The latter, amid a gencial crowding- up of chairs of secretaries and visitors, cleared ltis throat and began. General Heaver, with his eyes half ohr-ed, lir-tened intently. When tho reader teaeb.ed tnat point in tie letter where the writers promised ;s ono of the conditions to harmofjy " tlio seven! candidates of these (ickets-to pledge bcni- elves not to accept any sausequeut nom ination by the prbposcll 'convention," CL:.. ra C-'.ii2r paused 'long enough, to look at General Beaver with a smilo. which the latter returned. Witcu he got through with tho reading tho jocular chairman, with gte.it ceremony, folded tho letter and handed it to General Beaver. " This belongs to you, general, said 3Ir. Cooper, with mock seriousness. " Oh, I dou't want it," said tho geneial, laughing and shaking his head " You may keep it, thank you." The other letters weto thcu read and Cooler's jocular mood was now ended. Business was now in order, and running his hand hastily tlnoii'rli his hair, which was standing up in front in small tufts, he took a pen and, oblivious of all the strong expressions of the men around him, he wrote something hastily on foolscap and submitted it to Genoral Beaver, which that gentleman just glanced at and then nodded approval. It was a call for a meeting of the newly appointed Stalwart executive committee.of whicii 3Ir. Cooper is chairman cx-ollicio, to be held at the headquarters next Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, when the letteis from the Independents' will be submitted foi action and a tcply loinuikued. too question was raised that tho.o letters having been sent from candidates to candidates the proper parlies io reply to thorn were General Heaver and his companions on the ticket. Tho general said iu reply to this that it would be best for candidates not to geL into correspondence with each other, and that tho executive o.mnuittce was the proper body to take chat go of the matter. Chaiiiuau MeKco will, in tho courcs ol adayortwo, issue a call for a meeting of tho Independent slato committee to con sider the propositions from the Stalwarts. .St.. Ml LWl'UI- TitAtJItHS. ITS I'crnniiM Klllt-il Jn .1 IC:tllroitl Aecitlciit Xioar JUtibcou-. A train with two liundied and .seven teen persons on board ran off the rails be tween Tchcrnay and Eastijcur Rti&sia. One bundled and seventy eight persons were killed and thosa who weiu saved wero more or less iujuicd. Out. of tiie ruins of tho building which 'ell in the storm at Tcxarkana, Aik., eight corpses have been taken. Among tlio bodies recognized aio those ol Colonel Maylield, Fred Smith and Johnson May. .More ate wounded and will probably die. It is thought that there are sown or eight more bodies in the ruin?. In jumping from his engine to avoid iu--.ery fiom a broken rod Patiiclr Kitfoil, a li.cinan, at Urin, was fatally iiiiuied, Ids skull being crushed and his tibo broken. An unknown boy, about six years old, was niu over and Killed, in Eighty-iouith 1 street, New York, by a horse and tiucii j driven by Anthony Sclieafer, who was i arrested. A negro, riving near tho Glade, 0,;Io thropc, Ga., whuc standing under a tico eating an apple, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. It is said that v.tle the skin vas not scratched every bono in bis body was broken. hi Yankton, D. T., yej.lerd.ty I boinas Eagan, who murdered hi.- wile on Septem ber l:, 180, was hanged. At the first attempt the rope broke. At ti'o second his neck snapped. Life was pronounced extinct in y minutes. Tho pn.-.o:.er showei' not tho least sign of fear. Geou Harper, a prominent couti actor, and William Kobinson, a niintr were in stantly killed by a fall of took i'l anew slope which they weto sinking at lixcol sior for the Excelsior co.il comi'.iny. Gnorgo NanciiM was slightly injured. In Port Nonis, N. J., Mis. Prank Ran dolph oloped last Tuesday night w:'1 Ephraim llartis, who came for her in an open wagon. She arose from the side of her sleeping Imsband, and taking ono oi her children joined Harris, and tho pan have not been iieaul of biuee. Ii the parties belong to the best society in the, place. John II. Campbell, sen of Rev. .1. A. Campbell, sirangicd to death accidentally at Frankfort, lnd., while on a tiape.e. It is supposed that while standing on tho trapeze aud in falling the rope went over his 'head aud throat, severing his windpipe. Ho was not discovnted till twelve o'clock, dead thieo hours at least when .found. Patiick Ijyneli, tho engineer of tho Rossmoro hotel. New Yoik, found the body of a new born male child in the fur nace iu the engine room. The. mother of tho child war. found to bo a jotitig work ing woman iu tho hotel. Hit name is not yet known. Sho is ill and coultmcd to bed, and the pliy&ici.tu iu ehaige lefuses to If the police attest. t,r examine her until tin coroner takes charge. When found the bodv was hail burned ton crisp. It is pot yet known whether the child was botf alive. I Luck Hi tlio AVest. Some men begin to bo lucky when they ate meie biiy.s, A twelve-year old boy shot at a cat in Leadvillo last week, but fortunately mi.-.sed the cat and killed an influential citizen who was asleep in tho back yard of a neighboring saloon. As the inllitential citizen happened to be a delegate from Texas, who had killed sevcial men, aud of whom tho Leadvillo police had a holy horror, the joy of the citizens was great. The boy received an ovation. Tho mayor made a neat little speech on presenting him with a gold mounted revolver. As the boy expressed a desire to be raised for tlio ministry, a fund was raised to send him to a theolog ical institute. Nothing has, however, been done for tho cat. A Bloody Fight. In Lcwiston, Berti county, N. C, Tritty Thompson and Kitty Hauling, colored women, engaged iu a deadly quarrel in regard to a certain sum of money which the former accused the latter of stealing from her. One of the women was armed with an axe while the other (Tritty Thomp son) wielded a huge carving kntle, ten inches Ions iu the blade. Iho iijrlic was nhort but determined. Within a minute the knifo had almost cut tho unfortunate wieldcr of the axe to pieces. The last thrust sent it through the breast so that the point protruded at her back. She lived but two minutes. Mrs. Thonipsm was pulled front the body of her victim hy h'T husband and is now under arrest. Tlireo Human Lives tor a Von. becoming to ino report giveu ui mu it cent Shelby count', Texas, killing by the Centre Cucihipion, it appears that John Goodwyn wltilo ont hunting killed a dog belonging to "Windham. Tlio latter ex pressed a determination to whip Goodwyn at sight for killing tho dog. About two weeks afterward Goodwyn aud his brolher-in-Iaw, Moran, passed by Windham's bouse. Windham gathcied up bin shot guu aud followed, soon oveitakiug them. lie shot both Goodwyn and Moran dead, but received himself a bullet in tho knee, from which he died in about an hour. Our Shelby county friends must place an im mense value on the life of a dog. j:- uuliiul &K111, and lair eoaiplexion, robul lieallli, ami powers or endurance lollow the u-e o' llrown's Iron I'dtler-i. For sale at II. IS. Ct ehr.tn's tlnig .-tore, Vil North Queen sired. . jylu-lw.iAw Suiloh's Vit.illi'i i- what von ji'-eti lor Cou bUpatiou, Lojs ot appetite. Di.zlness nntlall symplomsol lyspep-ia. rUeuIU ami 75 cents per bottle. For sale at CoeliranVilrugstoi ' 1.17 Worth Queen t, myl-lwd' v& w A WUe Woril k'ruiu Auilisen. Pays Atilwon : " Health ami cheerfulness mutually focijct each other." There uro vol umes of truth In tills. It is dillicult to look at tbuwoilil through cheery Blaise, when ills ease ha3 set in upon tho loins anil back, am! wIioh the liver anil kidneys uro out of order. ISut cheertiilues3 ictuens with Hunt's Kemcily the preat kidney and Uvor medicine, because It brings hcnlth to tho afflicted. The aching buck, tliesallow skin, the hollow eve. the dis tressed iec!Iu, the beutbody, the despondent mint!, sive wav bcloro Hunt's Kcmedy to the oioom oi ncaiin, me uuiuiuinMieu, mu cuuur tul spit it, tiiu renewed strength, and to a jito longcd lease of vigorous life. .1 vl.eod.tir. The Olluloid Eyc-tSl.iNse- have stood the test, and the thousands who now wear them oioitoiiuce them (lie btft. r'oi -i.i! by all 'end ing; Jeweler and Uptiei.ms. JvlO-lwdeoil That ' ue'.tii,; eoi!t;!i eau he viijuiiM;. cured by Hilloh's Cine. We jtuaiiinti'u it. 1'or salt) ai C'jOh-.iuV lit n -.tore, 1JT -North tjateu fet. myl Iwilcon&w A Patriarch Write- Willi u il.-in, ale.i'ly hand (not ulieinlilin one), Hioiifch my ite i- nearly eighty. I yivo my te-itimony "to tiie valtio ot ISuidiieU Jtiood Itilteib; lor twt nty j-cais 1 tilleie't tortittes uidc-citbahh' tlitouh tlyt pep.i.i. iiiiliiceotion aud coiit-tlp.it ion. 1 tiled lutiidieiO o! lemedif. but all w:u money throivn away until I ti ic! j our bitten. I Klve lluitlocic Uloo'i Klttoi t!if credit lor making ntelioiijcaiid heart-." 1'nee-fl. For sale at II. 1!. Cochran's tliui; xloie, 1J7 Noitli (liven lit". I Lanciibter. AValntil Leaf Hair ItHtorer. il i .entiri'lv dlileieiit Hoiii all othurM. ills : elivir as water, ami. en its name linllvilU!', in ii pei Icct. Vi'setuble Hair Ifc-dorer If will iiiiine.iiately tieo tiio head lrom all tlaudrull. rvloru !jiay liuir to its natiu-.-it oolor anil ro tliiuo a new lowth where il, hxs lalleuolt. It t'oi"j not in iiny ii;i:iner cileet the lieallli, wliit-.li Milphur. i iifjarol Le-ul and .Mtinteoi silver preparaliou.s h io tloiie. It Mill olitome bfjli or fudetl hair tu a few days ton beautiliil jjln-1-.v blown. A-!.' yoiirili-ii;xai-it for it. Kueh bottle is ..ii'i.inlcd. SMITH. ICLINK A. UC, Wholesale Aynls I'lilluilelphtii, and V. S. t ItlTTiiNTo.N New Yoit. jiiml lyd,';oiI.Vw Wur. yon suiter with )v.;ep-1a 'Hid Liver Complaint".' bluloh's Vllitli.'er it uaranleed to eine you. For sale at Coei.rsu'-. tliui; stole, i:'7 Xovth (iucen St. in; l-iwdeowftw A 1'iipixl. .Ituislcr'rt ICpcrlonri. 1 miii a BapJNi. Minister, untl belcro I even thoiiKlit ot lH'in;;a eiei-Kymau, I graduated In liiedieiue, lml lei! a literati ve praetteo lor my lire-sent pioli-ioii, -III yeait a-o. I was lor many year-a iilfeier lrom iniiifW ; 'Tltoma.-' J'.eli'ciiioOll Hired me." I va- n'iso troublnl with hoarseness, and Tliomas' L'elecliie Oilal ay.i lelioved me. My uile ami child had diphtheria, and "ThoiiiiiV Keleetrle Oil eiucd them," and il taio;n iu lime it will curosuvun out ot ten. 1 am eoulideiit it isa cuiefot Iho mo't ob-tinatocol'I or coiih. nud if anyone will l.iko a siu.tll teaspoon anil halt fill it with the Oil, and then place the end ot the spoon in one nostril mid draw t lie Oil mil of I no spoon into tin; ht-td by snillinas haul a thry can. mitil Ihi'O.i I illt over into the lluuat, and pmctlee lb o. twice ii ivifk, I ilon'l i-ud hoiv ol!i n ,i; il;, .r hi'.'itl may In, if will ele-in il, out .mil fine Iheir cat. mil. I'or tieatlie-i anil earnehe il it - don" otuler.s to my re: tain l:nowb:d.!;e. It Ik the only imdieiuf iliibbetl jiateul medicine that 1 hiive ever leltllkeie-t-onnuemliiir, ami 1 am veiy :ra.i.is to Fee if in everyplace. lor 1 lei! you that I would not lm uituoul it in my hf'i-j 'oi any considera tion 1 am now u!Vrl.ii. .villi a pain lIUo rheumatism in my uht !iia:. ami nitllnnie licviv me like Thonne-' llelcetiii: Oil. Dr. K. P. CltANK, Corry, l'a. I'oi .al'Mit II. 1:. Coehtan'd ilru bloio, I'Sl Noitli yuein -tieet, L.inca-ter JtOOTH il- AllOKN. t :..y vroitMt ::v.' tioonsi : ii aie iio'.volteiin,: i:n;;ains iu EOOTS AID SHOES AT THE J'JAGLSSHOEiLJTORE No. &1 NORTH QUEEN iSTRKET, (INQUIRER i!UILLINGj BURT'S FINE SHOES. . !. ep .i lull stock "I these ijoidi in every miitibei, -tjle ami W'dt!i, and em IU tbo most .-lender us well as tho witlivt loo!. We ol'u-r :d o tin; following ;;oo !-, all ol which are warianted ot ftupeiior iii.-ilily an! workmanship, made especially to oarorib'i I by lirst-c !a--5 eily m '.nul-K-tiiici - .r-c lm Child'- liultou SjIlOCj. ?1.h for (.Inl'Iit.ir.s liultou biioi-. -!.") lor Misses liultou Hints. 1."J Io. La Iieo L'eple i'.nttou .Shoe? " il.W) for i.,i.li-s biMl I'eil': Lutlon $l.ee. f.'.'KM'H- L.itbe. Ivid ISuttou Glutei f ?..' lor Ladle-i hid Uutton Wo'il.ed if..Iei. fi.O-i for iloys' Canvas Shoe-. , jl.tii) lor Men's Can va-i Hioos. . I i.'.-Vi lo. Men's Hue itiitlou f'hue-.. ! r-Vuu li'i ;,Ii;!i ri I me ILuidSeived littUon fciioii,. I -t-'.-'it' k ' MeuV I'iuo Call Lui orl'.utto . Shot ' . j ! ?!.-" tor "i'-ji'i C'oiiKte-'. Sli-.e-. All l-iiuls I ..lie- Mine- ( i.raiiiion toii.-e style), at equally low pru ej. Wo also oiler Speeld l!'ii-.j:iuis in MIINVmut l'.OY.VSH01. Call and i t oitine oii :;i; not obliged to buy. JOHN UIKMENZ. apil-oaw-ljdr VAJtl'M'tH. U tAKi-CTS. Carpet Manufactory. IPiviier u!iilert:il.-en to niuuutncluie liAO and CHAIN CAlll'Ll'S, wholesale. '-',M yaiils per week, I am now picpsr. ;i ell mj-1 nliie stcekof IJ'uhsc!s, jiiiruin iv,i(l Ve;iet:im Carpets, I (. : ai- ii ik; i.s cost, AV1 AT UK LOW tt nrike room atnl elvt; my entile iiltcii.lon to Wholesale 'ratio ot my own imtuututlured f ..' ...11 .....I.. JOO'. . 1 ii il-l. ... '..I..J . CAHPET JfALJi, Cor. West King and Water Sts. CAKKljlVJZti, &U. T 5TAM)AKIJ C'AlCr.IAUK IVDltU OK LANCASTKli COUNTY. n u. iiii & Co., FINE Carriage Guilders MAKKKT 8TJCKIJT, Roar oi Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, i'ENN'A. WemuKecvervs'yb; Ituggyand Carri.i.-;e .le sired. All work finished m tho moil comfort, able and elegant style. We use only Iho best selected material, and employ only the best mechanic;), i or goal lly of w ork: our price iue th" eheiuiest hi the-slalo. V.'e buy lerr.-nh nod sell on the mo 1 rcaonab'e terms, Ctvuuta call- V!! v ii u. can nilcd. Jicji'iii h.j irof-pi mot'-n-'r ttf U:"j(. i 1 wciitmcn rspwiullv "'mp' im I ' . V 'i tb-.te U r"? f '&"i7 iiKOwn'N ikon MlTTrrts. 'f-.i SEEK health aud avoid sjekness. . .In-', stead of feeling tiled and :wotn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you xathur feel fresh and strong? , it You eau continue feelim: cii-er-able aud good fo: nothing, autl no one but youself e.tu liud fault, but if ) on arc liteil of that, kind of Jiff, you can change it if you choose. IIoiv? Hy getting ono bottle of Urown's Irou Hittcis, aud tak: ing il regulaily aceoiding tolli ifcl'on.j. Manstieltl.OhlO. Wov. '.V?, lsSi. lo'iitleinen : 1 have suifoied with pain in mythic aad baclc, and great yoieiuws on my birat Willi shooting paint all throtisti my body, attended with Kitat' ucakiie.st, tlepre.-jlon of uidiif;, , and loos ol appelllv. hiive taken icvrral tlilreient ni"tlf elees. and waslieat;lbyii-iniil-. pent phy.-iciuns lor mv li.vv, .. lildiieys, anil sjileen.lmt I;ot no rt'llef. 1 thought 1 wonbl try itiown'.t Iron I'.llter.t ; I have now tal.eii one bottle and a hall and am about w o 1 1 pain iu my Hiiioaml bacicatl one ioient--'s all onto! mv breitst. unit I havu a good appetite, ami am .iiiiin;; in slMMit;t li aud llcsli. 11 can justly ! called Hie Kin; of me)i eimit, John li. Ai.i.i:s-oi:i:. Hnt)v,N'.s Iiion UniKUS is com posed of Iron in soluble lonn ; , Citiehoua tho great tonic, together with other statalard reiimdics, makim; a lemarkable uon-.ileo , holic tonic, which will euio Ds-i pepsia, Indigestion, jdal.ii ia,' Weakness, and relievo all Luug ami Kidney disease:;. Fin j.U ul 11. It. COCHi:AN': IHug Store, 137 and 1.7J Noith fjio'en stre:T. f.iiuc-.iHteT.' iyin-lwrtftw! V UI.UTlllNU. The Boys' Bargain Section. Sections No. i and 2, Tor lane and small bo'V clorii-infr.wcrethcfirstafmovntx-d andthcrcforej, iO-ssil ;ly havp been the nicbt PMpi.-'ian There still remains in Sec tion No. 1 a full assortment of the 55 "-ind 5.50 suits for larcje bovi, both oi which are bargains thatcan not be matched. The smail boys' bargains are still full in Section No. 2. As the plan and purpose of our Uanrain Sections In-come better understood tne at tendance of buyers laivclv increases. itj is a . yotui time nov to look for" cloth incr bargains the' sales men have plenty of time to, wait ujioii you. Wanamakuk oc liKoWN. i OAK HALL, Pl.TT" ANoM.M'.Kirr, rillLAHKLI'lIIA. VAVKH iiXAJfff.1t'ar. w E HAVK h.1IK riri IS THAT Wi:'L SLIOIITLV IVBT ON l.NOS FKOM TUB LATK FIKK. Tll.Vf WILL UK hOLl AT FllOM 10 to 15 Cnts a Yard. Tlit-Fc are baraliL" un-1 run Iil lUmord u'! tolorj. LNHS OF WALL FAl'HW . , Will bo sold low in order to dim; dnt e maki: to order all kinds ol SCKEKNS FOU AVINHOV.'a And put tliem up it: hiicIi a iiiauuer tUut .. i need not remove lln-m when you -.vijh lo iJd llio window, wires aoLW in tiu: foot 111 any tiantlty. We Ian: njtnr ii!;;btK damaged n't fiom otoa cenisafool, running iiieusme. , , We keep an eleKiint, Hue of LACE CUKTAJN, Have opened Jiew I'atu-rns witbhi a nick. LACK L'AMIHtKQUINS. UK1 -1KTS5 anil VESTIBULE LACE UY THE YABl. - . l.'i;iB3, Ebony, Cheiry and WuInut-.l'oleE,. E.i- leiiiion :oiiiicc, .tc., I'll rand Ma:tlo Mirror?. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. roil a alk. F UK.1ilLK.-ANUUIi:Nili RVatUtMp UOUSE5, STOKES, BUILDING LOTS, &c. of nil descriptions. In atl localities and at all prices. KEW uvtalo;i'i: with pi!ce-, f-f to every one. I ALLAN" A. IIL"!;'1 .t CO, ' dcc-J-toi'l :: North Uul.colictt.