wwmwwMwm -ft- . m, IV LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1883. Price Twe Corti. Vl .m- XLX-Ne 271. " . ' . sj1 i . - WATMK COOLERS, Q. Tj-LINN KKEHEMAN. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business IransacUen would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ter Lancaster and vicinity ler Wauswerth, Martinez & Longman's Pure Prepared Faints. And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't matte this assertion and leave it unsupported. Faint one-half of any surlace or one-halt ei any building w Itli this p Jint and the ether hair with strictly pure White lead and Linseed Oil, or any oilier mixed paints in this country, and li the part painted with this paint does net ce9t ten percent, ltss than ler paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther, ny building that has been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and mil remaining Eofer a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many el the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund in any original package or WADSWORTH. M ARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S rUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BKEKEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, jeey pEOUOE KAMNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, IN ALL COLORS Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Myrtle. Perfect Kitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Goods, Frem $2. SO Up. ALSO .IKItSKY CLOTH BY TUB YARD, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IU GREAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ZIVEKY II uvuurm'N, HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, i. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. M'L.UBIlllNU AND TOHN I,. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne3. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JIOOKH AX1 J HM ISAr.K'.S Mt.NH. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NON. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papara, Envelopes, Doceratod Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags ESAt;the Sign of the Dip Boek. icxvuRsiexa. T mii: kxcuksien m:asen or ishs. TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS ON OH VIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. Til E CAVKUNS OK LUK AY. - THE NATURAL BRIDGE. THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, Ac, Ht Perfect previsions :il LURAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion I'm lies el nil sizes. Transportation Rates arranged ler parlies et various nnmber.-i Irein ft tnAOO. Correspendeiu-e Invited ireiu Schools, ClmrclicH, Societies and Associations, ler the arrangement et Special Rates mill Excursion Hays. Transportation luruished en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size of the party justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent or the Read en which the Excursion Party originates, te either et tbe undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parlies desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also ba cared ler by similar application. Hound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMER TOURIST wUlDE BOOKS and all information furnished en -application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley K. R. or the Virginia, -Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., O. HOWARD ROYER. Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r Agt., Ilagcrstewn, Md. maySO-Smd tiiiOCHJUHS. T ltUKSK'a. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED JJKEF, POTTED MEATS, viz.: Ham, Beer.Turkcy, Chicken, Slc. launch Tongue. Hams, Dried Bed (chipped), S-.inllnes in oil and mustard. Fic3h Lebster, Fresh Salmen, Fresh Mack eral In 1 pound cans, Soured Mackeral in 2 pound cans. Sclulnuts, Olives and Pickets in small hot het t les. Cre.xs & Ulackwcll's Pickles. Lea & Per rln's Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND. EDOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES AT BUBSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. UflT JTUKGKT IHKTWO bHALL HA vana cigars for Be., genuine article, at ..UABTMAN'S YELLUrt tRONTCIGAB ' b-jl-ebe. LANCASTER, PA oeodb. Children's Jerseys, BTAVL.E. OAB E1TT1SU. STATIONERY. TINWARE, Jtv. J OIIN P. SUHAU1H. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOT OK CHANDELIERS -AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, l' lambing and Gasfltting,?Roenng and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, feb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. OLAIM AKD QVElSSBWABt.. H 1UH A MARTIS Glassware. - - Glassware. AT- CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OK Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, MgffMXifcrA.; UACTS. FACTS CONCERNING MALARIA. Slight Impurities In the air te be absorbed and affect the health et parsons delicately constituted I can recollect where a del icate ehilil, some three years age, wts taken Irem a beat landing, en a pier net ever one hundred leet long, across a marsh caused by the ebb and llew el the tides, overgrown by deck weeds. The next day thechild had chills anil fever, although it was never before se affected. Aff -r taking the proper remedy, blmmeiis Lifer Regulator, It was entirely restored te health' and con tinued se ler ever twelve months, when the same trip wai again taken, the saine marsh crossed ever, and the same way as betore the child was taken with chills and lever, though net havlDg had any ler ever a year, and has never had one since, fully demonstrating hew trifling the cause, and hew insidious tout air is te penetrate the system. A DAMP CELLAR, A CONFINED CLOSET. A BADLY VENTILATED ROOM, A LITTLE DECAYED MATTER OR BAD WATER WILL PRODUCE MALARIA. This Poisonous Germ can be DESTROYED (for we knew what we say), by at Intervals exposing In SUSPECTED PLACES. Darbys Prophylactic Flnid. Scientific men have in vain looked ler a mere effectual Destroyer el Contagion or In In lectlen, than Chlorine, and when the talent el Pret. Darby, professor et chemistry lu Will iams College, discovered the combination and was enabled te preduce this Ozenized Chlo rine, the mestetlectual, searching und pene trating malarial antidote was secured ler CHOLERA. SCARLET FEVER, SMALLPOX. YELLOW FEVER. This very beautiful royal purple colored Huid has never been known te be excelled Thousands et bottles et It arc sold, ler 1 is a household remedy that does net confine itself te being merely a disinfectant, but ler tne bath Is delightful, ler burns unequa'cd. IN DIPHTHERIA, a blessing without price. TO PBEVENT SICKNESS. TO CURE SICKNESS. TO ERADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. TO PURIFY THE AIR. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is mere thorough and effectual t!:an any known remedy. " The undersigned has no hesitation In as serting that the ludicieus use of Simmons Liver Regulator, as a preventive and tonic te the system, will secure immunity irem the weakening and dangerous effects et malaria and will effect a cure of chills and fever and all malarial disorders. H. II Jene.5, Ed. Macen, Ga., ' Telegraph.' ' J. Marien Sliug, Al. 1)., titiw Yerk : I am convinced Pret. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant. Simmen's Liver Regulator and Darby's Prophylactic Nluld for sale by H. Jt. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 13! North Queen s reel, Lan caster, Pa. J. HZEILIN & CO., Manuf. Chemists, l'hllaieiplita. Fer sale by druggists. Pint bottles, $1.00. 50 cents per bottle. Janll-lyeed&w K IIINKV-WOKT Has been proved the surest cure ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered uilne lndl cute that you are a victim? THEN DO NOT II ES1TATE ; use Kldney-Wertat once, (drug gists recoinmend it ) and It will speedily over ever over cemo the disease and restore healthy action. 1 erliCka 'or complaints peculiar te I.KIiUIOO. your sex. such as pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wert is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and sately. Etthersex. Incontinence, retention eturine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te Its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kldneys, Liver and Bowels. " Mr. Ethan Lawrence, my towns-man," says Dr. Philip C. Ballen, et Monkton, Vt., " was bleated from kidney ilisea Tl.e skin ei h!s legs shone like glass." Kidney Wert cured him. Apr. iO-S. KIHNKV-WOKT -1RA- Snre Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most Impert ant ergun, enabling it te threw oil torpidity and Inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion or the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in tree condition, effecting Us regular discharge. Mnlom'e If you a,c sniftering Irem ma- lVLcllciricli. laria, have the chills, are bil ions, dyspeptic or constipate!. Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te cleanse the System, every one should lake a thorough course et It. Sold by Druggists. Price, SI KIDNEY-WORT. "Tell my brother soldiers," wiites J. C. Pnnrnr nl TrAtllnn 111 flllil Ol lllrl- lOO. that Kidney-Wert cured my CO years liver diser ders. Publish it, please, in at. j-euis uieue Democrat." T 1DNKY-WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease is se prevalent In thl3 coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a euro. W hatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome It. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Uewcls TX ea This distressing complaint is very JT LLCS, apt te be complicated with const! patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures al 1 kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore tailed. 49- If you have either el these troubles use KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell it. Anether Bank Cashier escapes. Geerge H. Herst, Cashier.et Myerstown (Pa.)Bank, said, recently: ' Kidney-Wert cured my bleeding piles." TTIUS KV.WOKT. JV THE GREAT CUBE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It Is ter all the palnlul diseases et the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL. It cleanses the system el the acrid poison ttiat canscs the dreadlul suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst lerms el this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and In short time PERFECTLY CUBED. Price, 81, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Drugglats. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt, KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Kidney-Wert has given immediate reliej, in many cases et rheumatism, tailing under my notice." Philip C. Balleu, Monkton. Vt. Apr. 2082. "I never leund even relief, fiem rheuma tism and kidney troubles till I used Kidney Kidney Wert. Aiw I'm well." David M. Hutter, Hartferd, Wise. jylc-lydM.W&F&w CI KAY'S sVtUHI'll KM'IUI.NK. - i J Great Eiii'.lish Remedy. An untalling euro ler impeteiicy, and all Diseases thai fellow less el Mtimery. Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many Other diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pauiplct, which wn desire te send lree by niali te every ene. The SiieciHe Medicinu is Mild by all ill uggiits at $1 pt-r pack age, or sl packages ter ft, or will be sent trei by mall en the receipt et the money, by :ut dressing the agent, II. li. Cec.nruu, 137 ami VI North Queen street. On account el couulfi ceuulfi lelts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper: thoenly genuine. Guarantees olcuie Issued by us. Fer sale in lincasier by II. It. Ceeiiruu. I Druggist, 137 und 13-.) North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O..N. i tPrl3-lVdW, LEAF TOBACCO. IN NEW XOBK. AND LANCASTER. Seed Leaf, Satnatrs and Havana for the Week Ending Saturday, July 14. 10 A. 01. U. S. Tobacco Journal. '82 Pennsylvania and '82 Wisconsin aje leading the market, followed by the better grades of '82 Ohie. A lively and satisfac tory business te sellers was effected this week. This was due te two causes, viz : the reasonable pricec for seed leaf and the high pressure ideas for Sumatra by " tramp" importers. Quite a number of persons, some having a fixed and some a doubtful occupation in the old country, have come te our market within the past month, having consign ments of Sumatra tobacco. They are te tally ignorant of the demands of the trade, are leaded with styles of tobacco for which there exists but a limited outlet and which they, in their befuddled minds believe will realize prices exceeding in seme instances $1.50 per pound. Outside of these persons many of our resident importers of Suma tra have begun te ask prices which is al most a total addition of the new duty, te ante July figures. Under sueh circum stances jobbers, as well as manufacturers, are barricading themselves behind the best grades of the '82 seed leaf tobacco in order te "freeze out" the "nobility" of the old world and the unduly "stiff" importers of our own and dearly beloved soil. There being seme 14,000 bales of Su matra in the market a dearth of that article is net likely te occur for some time te come. In consequence of this present setback of Sumatra the feeling prevailing in our market is excellent. Even holders of '82 Connecticut wrappers leek some what In lightened up, though the prospects for profitable sales of this tobacco are mere than cloudy. There are some few miner packings, selected with extraerdi nary care, which are held mainly by firms who govern a manufacturers' trade of the medium class, and for which, thercfore, a direct outlet exists. But the bulk of this tobacco, unless the fermentative process wipes out some bad defects in color and quality, stands little show for a return of the capital invested. Tbe New Yerk state also stands at present in the rear ranks of the tobaccos offered in the market. It was bought at tee high figures, at least for the better crops, te be able te compete with the prices for '82 Pennsylvania Fer old tobaccos there is hardly any in quiry, and the little that sells brings but normal figures. The expert business dur ing the week was unexpectedly heavy, about 700 case '82 Wisconsin being sold at from 7 te 10$ cents. The sales of the week were : Pennsylvania. Crep '82, 2,000 cases, at 14 te 19 cents. Creps '80 and '81. 400 cases at 8 te 13 cents. Wisconsin. Crep '82, 1,000 cases, at 7 te 10 cente, mostly for expert. Ohie. Crep '82, 300 cases medium, at 7t cents, 120 cases wrappers at 14 cants. "Connecticut. Crep '82, 330 cases seconds at 10 te 11 cents, 100 cases wrappers, p. t. New Yerk state Crep '82, 200 cases, at 12 cents. Sumatra Sales 250 bales, partly old, at $1.10 te $1.40 ; extra- fiue dark, in small parcels, $1.00. Havana Market active. Sales GOO bales. Prices for fine, $1.25. Sales of '83 Lear. Five hundred and flve cases of '82 Peun sylvauia were sold this week by the Lan caster packing firm of Frey & Weidler te the Pearl street leaf firm of II. Keenig &Ce. Eloven hundred cases of '82 Pennsylva nia were sold this week by the Baltimere leaf Arm of Becker Bres., te the Water street leaf firm of E. M. Crawford & Sen. The brokerage firm of J. S. Gans' Seus & Ce., effected the transaction. Three hundred cases of '82 Pennsylvania of the let of 600 cases recently sold by E. & G. Friend & Ce., of Maiden Lane, te H. Keenig & Ce., and Kaufman Bres,, were subsequently sold te Levy Bres., the up town manufacturers. Uans' Itepert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce, tobacco brekers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending July 10, 1883: 1,400 cases 1882 Pennsylvania, asserted lets 1120 ; 300 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, 8(5)12c. ; 200 cases 1880 de 9113. : 300 cases 1882 New England C12Vc. : 100 eases 1881 de 1320c ; 300 cases state pt, 300 cases 1832, Wisconsin, lU(g)lOc, cases 1832 de Havana seed pt. ; 200 500 cases 1882 state 52. Total, 1,400 cases. The Philadelphia Market Leal. Seed Leaf The !82 crop of Pennsylvania has been se exceedingly brisk that packers new begin te doubt the propriety of plac ing that stock in the market. It is cer tainly diminishing. The '82 Connecticut and Wisconsin admirers ate catching the fever, and it leeks as if some fiue sales may be made ere long. The '81 Pennsyl vania is improving in color aud quality and steadily meets with new admirers. Binders and fillers, as usual, sell froely at full quotations. Sumatra is being delivered en previous terms at old prices. Havana can always be sold if it is the proper material. JMondescript will net answer ler tnts market. Receipts for the week 019 caBes Con necticut, 1,036 cases Pennsylvania,55 cases Ohie, 39 cases Little Dutch, 241 cases Wisconsin, 113 cases Yerk State Havana seed,:209 bales Sumatra, 130 bales Havana and 52 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales have been 420 caes Connecticut, 610 cases Pennsylvania, 40 cases Ohie, 17 cases Little Dutch, 120 cases Wiscensir, 40 cases Yerk State Havana seed, 160 bales Sumatra, 96 bales Havana, 42 hhds West ern leaf in transit direst te manufas turers. Exported of leaf tobacco Te Liverpool, via str Indiana. 229,321 lbs ; te Liverpool, via str Ohie. 236.217 lbs : te Barbadoes, 2,718 de ; te West Indies, 1,110 de ; total, 469,366 de. The Lecal ToDacce Market. Since our last report some 300 or 400 cases of '80 and '81 leaf changed hands, a fair proportion of 'it growing directly into the hands of manufacturers. The '81 crop is turning and is much batter than it was supposed te be, and holders are becoming better satisfied with it. A aeaier wne holds but little if any of it, told our re porter, that he believes after it shall have been resweated it will be one of the very finest crep3 ever grown in the country. Seme dealers are buying it up en specula tion and intend resweating it. There is still a considerable boom in 1832 leaf. Mr. Eberly, of Durlach, sold his packing of 290 eases te a city dealer en private terms, ;we or taree aeaiers in this dty have dis; of positions of their packings during e week, the aggregate Bates reaening w Jy 1,000 cases. un the whole growing crop ioekh well, though thai of it planted in hw ground still shows the evil effects of tbe recent heavy rain storms. Meat growers seem te think we have had very favorable weather for tobacco, bat some experienced farmers, at least,- shake their heads and say there has been tee much rain. When the season is wet, the young plants, in stead of sinking their roots deep into the soil, spread them out near the surface, and then when a dreuth comes they can not draw moisture or sustenance from the surface soil, and if a storm comes the plants are easily uprooted. We give the opinion for what it is worth. Frem several parts of the county, as well as from Chester, Yerk. Cecil and ether adjoining counties we learn that the acreage has been very materially reduced. The reason given for the reduction is that the crop is an uncertain one and the prices paid for it last year are net remunerative. The great cost of fertilizers, the extra labor required in cultivating and prepar ing the crop for market mere than coun terbalances the extra amount received for an aero of tobacco, ever an acre of pota toes. The reduced acreage in this county is from dne-feurth te one-third. Seme of the earlier plowed patches have been topped, but net many. On Thursday last the hail cut a awarth through several fine fields in the vicinity et Safe Harber and Fites Eddy. We hear of no damage elsewhere. A TKKKtMC MOILEK EXPLOSION. Mine Persona injured at tbe Glens Falls taper Mills. The boiler in the Glens Falls New Yerk paper mills, exploded yesterday afternoon, completely wrecking the building and seriously injuring a number of persons.. Tbe boiler was thrown a distance of 400' feet. The concussion was se great that buildings were shaken and windows broken within a radius of a mile. Christo pher Yattaw, fireman, of Seuth Glens Falls, was terribly scalded about the head and body. He was thrown thirty feet from the boiler room. Charles Miller, at work in the finishing room, received a terrible gash en the top of the head and his right thigh was badly bruised by a flying iron belt. The skin was also tern from his left leg and he is suffering from internal injuries. His condition is precarious. Charles Gemer, a mechanic tender, was considerably injured about the head and legs. E. J. Diokinsen, also employed iu the machine room, was slightly bruised about the right shoulder. Tim ethy Buckley, of Seuth Glen's Falls, had his head bruised, aud his arms, legs and back burned. He was buried in the wreck, but managed te crawl te an opon epon open iug ten or fifteen feet distant, where he was extricated. Michael Buckley was saverely scalded about the head and arms and portions of the flesh were stripped from his lips and forehead. His injuries are net considered dangerous. Stephen Lynch, machine tender, had his head'eut and back hurt. Lee Park?, foreman, son of the superintendent, sustained severe injuries, his arms being scalded, head cut and one leg bruised. Edward Sweeney, the engineer; Patrick Sullivan and Chas. Lee, who were in the finishing room were cut and bruised. Mrs. Nellie Sullivan, employed in the basement, was cut and bruised about the bead and face. The ruins were en fire within fifteen minutes after the explosion and the flamns spread with great rapidity, destroying buildings wherein were stored soda ash and fuel. The exploded boiler was one of three of the rotary pattern used for boil ing straw, but it was recently used te make steam for the engines. There were also two steam boilers in the room. It was supposed that the boiler was strong enough for tbe purpose te which it was devoted, but that its strength was overes timated is clearly shown in this oatastre phe. The less is estimated at between $7,500 and $100,000 ; insured for one half. A small brick building located forty feet from the boiler room was destroyed by the concussion. At 10:30 p. m. Yattaw and Miller were both dying. ShVKKIS STORMS. An Unprecedented Gale In ilea Moines. Des Moines was visited by a terrific wind storm early yesterday which sur passed anything of the kind ever seen be fore. At no time has the velocity of the wind been se great. It commenced blow ing a gale at 2 o'clock and kept steadily increasing until 3 o'clock, when the storm swept ever the city at the rate of forty miles an hour for a period of five minutes. The wind gauge at the signal service effica crowded in miles at the rate of forty-eight miles per hour. A heavy rain accompan ied the storm and considerable damage was done throughout the city. Chestnut row, a tine row of residences, and the Trestle block were unroofed, as were also several houses. Great destruction was wrought among shade trees and shrubbery in all parts of the town. Se far as report ed no one was injured. A Cyclone at Helilnrsville. Seidersville, Lehigh county, and vicin ity, were visited en Sunday evening at about half-past seven o'clock by a cyclone which laid waste everything in its track. The cyclone struck the ground about one quarter of a mile east of Seidersvillo.seutli of the Lehigh mountain, in a grain field of Mr. Cvrus Beyer. uproetinc half of it, thence passing at a fearful velocity, strik ing Mr. Beyer's barn and knocking it into splinters. A sheep stable, a corn crib and a number of ether small buildings, which were directly in the track of the funnel shaped cloud, were taken up by the wicd and carried like chaff a distance of ever eight hundred feet. A piano-box buggy, also belonging te Mr. Beyer, was taken up by the wind and carried a thousand feet away. It was broken te pieces. The house, however, withstood the storm, though it was al most entirely unroofed, and the inmates Btate that it shook like an earthquake. Mr. Charles Rahf's house and baru, situated en top of the mountain, were stripped of their reefs, the shingles and slate flying around in the air as if they were only pieces of paper. The cloud that carried se much destruc tion in its train was about six te seven hundred feet wide and the storm was of about eight minutes' duration. The orchard of Mr. Frederick Pfiuegerwas struck and every tree uprooted. All the fences are blown down and tern into kindling weed. Tbe Laber Troubles. The telephone climbers, repaiiers and instrument men in Chicago yesterday made a demand for an increase of 25 per cent, iu their wages, giving the company 48 hours te reach a decision. About. 600 coal miners in the Pittsburgh district struck yesterday for 3 cents per bushel, the rate awarded by the umpire of the late trade tribunal. Three hundred journey men horsesheers in Cleveland, Ohie, struck yesterday for an increase of 50 cents per day. It is believed the increase will be granted. The North Chicago rolling mill company's works, at Seuth Chicago, which shut down a week age for repairs, will 1)0 ready te resume en Monday next. It is said that en the reopening of the mills 2,000 men will strike for higher wages, and that the strike will be under the sanction of the Amalgamated assecia tien. In accordance with the' resoluien I adopted at the last meeting of the Western I nail association in Pittsburgh, all the nail I mills in the West closed yesterday for four weeks. KUled wltn a Fencs Ball. Near Milrey Mifflin county Reed Alex ander, age thirty five years, gained permission te pick berries en LengwelPs farm, occupied by his son Samuel. Samoa! did net knew of the permission and when he saw Alexander he ordered him off. The latter refused te go, when Longwell pieked up a fence rail and knocked him down and killed instantly. It is tbe first murder in the history of the county. Ne arrest has been made. lSecklen's Arnica salve. The greatest medical wonder- of t he world. Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, can cers. Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure In every instance, or money relunded. 25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. ie25-lyeedw Pat Upen His Feet. " Set up In bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I use Themas1 Eclectric Cil. The first teaspoentul relieved me, and two bottles have cured me. I can honestly recommend It." E. H. Perkins, Creek Centra, X. Y. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 1SJ and 139 North Queen street. A StartUnc Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The tact that Dr. -King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Threat and Lung diseases Is daily curing patients that they have given up te die, Is startling them te realize their sense et duty, and ex amine Inte the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting In hundreds of our best Physicians using It In their practice. Trial Bettles free at Chas. A. Lechcr's Drug Stere. Regular size 11.00. I Wlsb KverybodT.te Knew. Kev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minls'te" et the M. IS. church, just this moment stepped In our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wlfe ewo our lives te Shlleh'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. DBS. MATCHETT FRANCE. Bourbev. Ind., May 15, '78. Sold by H.B. Cochran, djuggist, Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, leblleed Heme Sweet Heme." This song is very geed In Its way. but U there any sickness In the household 1 It se, home cannot be always pleasant. We take especial pleasure In recommending liurdoe Bleed Sitters, a bona fide and certain cure fei dyspepsia, and all diseases of the liver and kidneys. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. manic a l A YEK'S SABSAPAKILLA. Words Fail. " Words la'l te express my gratitude," says Mr. Selby Carter, et Nashville, Tenn., "ler the benefits derived from. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my life with Scrol Screl nla, my system seemed saturated with it. It came out In Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery Seres, all ever my body." Mr. Carter states that he was entirelycurcd by the use of Atkr's Sarsaparilla, and since discontinuing Its use, eight months age, he has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. All banernl infections et the bleed are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. & prepared bv Dr. j. C. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, Muss. Sold by all Druggists. Ilsix bottles fer5. JuIylCJilydAw. pKUKV DAVIS'S fAIN KILLER. SUMEE Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHffiA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAITS, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUT Ferry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Tuem Away. Drives Them Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw FRKT'M CHARCOAL LOZKNUKis. The most reliable and surest cure for Headache Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. 1'rice 25c. per liex, mailable. Prepared anil .sold by ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Fa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en ham: at tlie must reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w 1'OK BAIaE. F t)K 3ALK. Valuable City Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner or North Lime and James streets. These lets will make elegant building sites, being situated in a fast Improving art et the city. Fer lurther Information call en ALLEN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate Agents, Ne. 108 East King Street, Lancaster, I'd. j uiyia-Gtd&eawFRtt PUBLIC WALK OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. Will be sold at public sale en THURS DAY, JULY 19, 1883, at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, this city, a let of ground situated en East Orange street, corner et Slier man, fronting en Orange street 58 feet. 10 Inches, mere or less, and extending neith along Sherman street 245 feet, mere or les3, te Marlen street, whereon Is erected two one story BBICK SCHOOL HOUSES; hydrant en the premises, and ail under geed tences. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will ba given and terms made known by the committee. 11. E.SLAYMAKER. Chairman Cem. Buildings and Grounds. Shcbebt ft Sutten, Auctioneers. i9,12,l 1,17,18,19 PUHLIC HALE WILL BE SOL.O ON THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1883. at Ne. 303 North. Duke street, a large let or household and kitchen furniture, cenststin ; of parlor. diningroem, library and kitcnn iumuure ; also, chamber suits and bedding ; Brussels, Ingrain and rag carpets bs the yard ; tin and (luecnswaie. tubs, Duckets, stoves and pipe, and many ether articles net mem iened. The parlor lurnlture Is qultencw anilettli; best quality. Sale te commence at OO'clecka. m., when condition of sole will be made known by Rev. J. G. Mulhelland, et Veates Instltntf, Lancas ter, Pa. Patties desiring te see the articles are re quested te call en the day previous te the sale. SHUBKRT& SUTTON. 11-ltd Auctioneers. HATANaANu YAKACIOAKSONLV 6C, the best for tbemeney in the town, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI3AR STORK. TOTlCK TO TKESfASSElW AND OVtt 11 NEKS. All persons are hereby lerbldden te trespass en any or the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un Inclesed, either ler the purpose et sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enlercey igalnst aU trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after this notice. .., TIM. UUlSJAH i B. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FBEliMAH, Attorney for K. W. Celeman's Heirs. OlS-tHsTWl CZOTMttV. w ANAMAKKB BROWN. Suits for Bays. On many the prices are ab surdly low. The specimens are ler large boys. All-Weel Indigo Blue Flan nel at $4.50. Stafferd Cassi mere at 55. French Cassimeres at $10. Fer small boys excellent Cas simereat $2.50 and Staffords at $4. Many mere equally cheap. Hew much marked down ? Seme 50 per cent, ethers meref ethers less. What de you care for that se long as you buy the. cheapest boys' suits in town ? Mere en this subject to-mer- row. Wanamaker & Brown, & Oak Hall. S. E.Cernkr Sixth and Makkct, I'lIILADELl'HIA. M YKRS & KAT1IFON. ALL SORTS. Here there's ALL SORTS OF CLOTHING about everything that one can wvll think or, necessary :e keep MEN, BOYS and CHIL DREN comfortable. If there Is anything in cur line tint you think et purchasing, we should be pleased te have you call and leek ever the stock that is here. There's mere than a bit et wisdom In one keeping posted as te prices. We beliove that our figures are down te the lowest notch, ami Invite comparison with these (fuetad te you elsewhere ter like quality of goods. Toe saving of a dollar or two Is a matter et quite as much interest te you as the malting thereof Is te ourselves. Drep in te see us. Trade mutually satisfac tory generally results Irem the calling. The HIGHER GRADESnt OUR CLOTHING are Me.'els et" the Tailor's Art. The LOWER are Streng, Honest, Neat and Cheap. Between the extre es we have variety enough te try your patience. 49-NO DIFFERENCE between values et TRADE. BLAND. GOLD or GREENBACK DOLLARS here. lyers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. H. OKRHABT. SPRIffG OPEPJG -AT H: GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF TJIK LARGEST AHSORTJUB&2 -or FINK SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SriUNtt OVKKCOAT1NG, Ever brought te the Clty;et Lancaster, 49-Tho.se desirous or securing Choice Style aie invited te call early. JUANSMAM St 1IKO. J, LESS TALK AND' lore Eeal Bargains -AT- . . L. GANSMAN & BR0., Cor. Oranga and North Queen Sts., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Mens Suits at JJ.0O, $3.50, W.CW, $5.00, $6.00, $8 00, 10, $12, up te $18. Men's Pant at 75c, 90c., $1.00,$l.S),$2.00.t&50. 13 00 up te $5 0:i Lew, st prices ler latest. 8 Beys' ant! Children's Snltaat $1.50. $2J. $2.60, j.l.oe. ii.oe, $5.oe, $0 oe up te $9.00. Lewest price ter the latest styles, and we are doing tbe business. Sharp prices; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. Abet ter quality IndUe Blue Suit te measure at $i5. A irivlutWIInnnl Phcvlnt. nnil rMlre.rM i te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue huh te measure. Pants te measure from $3.60 upward. New est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is th3 time te get It ; the season Is well advanced we have a large stock and must sell It. L. Gansman & Biu THE FASHIONABLE M ERCH ANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, GG-tiiS NORTH QUEEN STBEET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner .et Orange St. LANCASTKK, PA. 49-eptn. evening until 9 o'clock 10. Saturday fTAMES, UAKEJ9, AFIMX UHBVKOM , HAKTMAK'SYJBLLOW FRONT CISA. BXOJUfc 2 T - ?& ? s" It 1 iV ?l JXl V -u ! 3 Hi A -a " r25 . -V2T- ?.x-.tt
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