S'3k--Hif4s!5S :v r "i- "jr1 "". - " tt ,;..t-j-i'.3!" . ' .rvj , T-jrs - r 7JB ' ' r ' - - ' " ' ' ?.", Yii S. : :'-mfcjBMK,i.; dajj-r yjU'U firi-S.fe ;,,; - - ' - iV ' j-5 i? V il inn XIX- -Ne 278". LANCASTER PA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1S83. Price Twe CMts. tBEBBBBBBBBBBBBm j "J .Tfc H t 1"" " 7 M fBHAtfeyBflVsiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBA- ' slssf uWa sssCij ' B B T31 - -. "' . a B hi,,, , naiai -, mt, k 1 " ------ .I - j i i v WATMK com PLIWK BHtlllUll. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND -PAINTERS. As a business transectien would 70a be willing te pay en dollar ter -an article yen cenia purchase for ninety cents t We are the sgentsler Lancaster and vicinity -ter Waiswerth, lartisKz Jc.Umwum's Fire Prepuwd Faints. And we claim that tbey are the beat uiajeheape&t paints in America. And we don't make thla assertion and leave it unsnpport.'PiteroHe-hair et any surface or one-half el any building with this paint and the ether faairtjliWlctly pure White Lead and Linseed OH. or any e.her mlxe l paints in tills country i andlt.jtha part painted with this paint does net cost ten percent, leas than ler paint .used,we wlfimake no charge ler our paint. And Inrther, any building that lias been painted wftlb thhrpaint that U net satisfactory te the owner, and net remaining 6orer a proper tefmi'yeari, we will repaint at our own expense wlthWblte Lead and Linseed OH or any ether' paint; may select. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we'niaketMa liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund In any original package of WADSWORTH. MARTI NKZ & LONGMAN'S PUEE PEEP ABED PAINTS.' FLINTST & BEEJSTEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. PLVXBINV AMD TOHN .. ARNOLD. - PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OlfcFIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Oase Heaters. USTFinest Werk, Beit Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. jutr r EURUK FAHNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys. Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN AM. COl.OUS-Muroen, Cardinal, Klectrtc, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and M yi tin. Perfect Kitting in all Slzea. An Elegant Assortment et these Uoeds, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO.JKK8EYCLOTHBYTHB YARD, IN ALL COLOBS. LADIES' CAS1IMKKK AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN Git IS AT VABIETY AT LOWEST PUIUES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. X.IVMRY 11 OUQHTlHI'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FMST-CLASS HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT Stables Ne. 44 BOOKS AND THU.N It AblCS SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Deoerated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Bland-Bags CAt tbe Sign of the Big Boek. nxvuumeNn. 1 1HE ,XCUK8ION SKASON OF 1883. TO THK SUMMF.K KESOKTS AND KXcUBSION POINTS ON OR VIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THK CAVEKNS OK LUKAY. TIIK NATUUAL UUIDQK. T1IK V1KU1N1A SPKlNUS, Ac, Ae. l'errect previsions at t,UUAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties et all BlZC3. Transpei latlea Kates arranged ler parties et various) numbers from 5 te 500. Correspondence invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler tbe arraugeuicstet Special Kates uuil Excursion Hays. Transportation i urn is lied en SPECIAL TUA1NS when the s-ite or the party justifies. Application tbreugn tlie General Passenger Agent or Superintendent et the Bettd en which the Excursion Party originates, te either et the undersigned, will receiye prompt attention. Small parlies desiring accommodations at the L.UUAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Bound Trip Tickets te tbe VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN HUHMKR. BE SO UTS en sale en and alter JUNE1, atthe principal Ticket Offices of connecting ItnesJ SITMMERTOUICIST U IDE BOOKS ft'nd all luloriiiutien furnished en application te tbe i assenger Agents. Shenandoah Vslley B. B. or the Vliirinia, Tennessee Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Art., O. HOW Alii) ROYER. Lynchburg. Va. Division Pass'r Agt.. iiagerstewu, Md. maySO-Smd UMOCXMIMS. T HUKSK.'B. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED BEEF, POTTED HEATS, viz.: 11am, Uecr.Turkey, Chicken, Ac. Lunch Tongue, Hams, Dried Beet (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. rrcsb Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Hack crul In 1 pound cans, Soured Mackeral In 2 pound cans. Schrlmpa, Olives and Pickets In small bot tles. Cress & Blackwell's Pickles. Lea ft Per. i In's Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOH CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES. AT BUESK'S,, Ne. 17 BAST KING STSfeEX LANCASTER, PA. D ,0T niROET TSKTWO RMAU UA vana eijrars for Be. irenuine an if le. at HAUTMAN' Y KLLOW FRONT C1GAK STORK. I, AC. LANCASTER, PA eab rixmre. oeodb. LANCASTER, PA. HTABCB. ALL TIMES. Market Sreet Hear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BTATlOffeXY. B.ATB AND CAPS. IHCLTZTS 8UM8. STR AYJ GOODS. Our prices of the last few weeks have done a great deal for us in the way of helping us out with our Straw Goods. But we had a big stock and many lets, are still almost unbroken. There are a few of the Tayler Mackinaws left, and we are sell ing them for what was the price of a common Hat early in the season. If you buy one of these new you will have a geed Hat te wear all next summer. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gundaker's Old Stan,) 144 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lydw VAJUfMTB. fUE ULDKST AND TBE BEST. Shirk's Carpet Hall, COB. W. KING AND WATEBST3., Is tbe eldest and best in tbe city. In fact, it la tbe only exclusive Carpet Heuse that Lancas ter lias ever bad, and, because it Is exclusive, It can offer BETTER BARGAINS. As te Quality and Price, than any ether place where Carpets are sold In I Tke Strike in FricM at Shirk's Hall where the prizes el Goods have been struck se low that people can hardly realize It until they examine for themselves. W QlVBYlis A CALL. "WL STMETJUI8 BOfiUI . SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING . . SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices fame aa'ethei saloon. B. WAGNER, myl6-ud Manager. MEDICAL. rTOTIUURA. SALT EHUM, WBderltal Cures f Salt Bkenra whea PkjfilcIsBs, Hwpltals aid all ether means failed. SALT RHEUM 1 have been a great sufferer with Salt Rhenm for thirty years, commencing in my bead and face and extending ever tbe greater part of my body. I have taken gallons of medicines ler tbe bleed of different kinds and t led geed physicians, all of which did me no geed, and 1 came te the conclusion that I could net be cured. But a friend called my attention te CutIccra. Kkx kdibs. Get them and used them until my skin Is perfectly smooth and I con sider myself entirely cured. Yours truly, Aeawax. Mass. B. WILSON LORD. SALT RHBUM. Ceticdca RXMBDIE3 are the greatest medi cines en earth. Had the worst case et Salt Bbeum In this country. Hy mother bad It twenty years, and In tact died from it. I be lieve CtmcuRA would bave saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cared anil I used tbe Cuticuka Bxselveht (bleed purifier) Internally, and Cttticura and Cuticura Eeap (the great skin cares) externally. Newark, Ohie. J. W. ADAMS. SALT RHEUM. I have tried every tiling I bad beard et In tbe East and West for Salt Rheum. My case was considered averv bad one. My face. bead. and some, parts or my body were almost raw. He&d covered with scabs and sores. Suffering learrni. one very sKUimi physician faia ne would rather net treat It. and some el them think new 1 am enlv cured temnerarlly. I think net, ler I have net a particle of Salt Rheum abentme, and my case Is considered wenderlul. Thanks te enncum Rkmedixs. Decatur Mich. MRS. S. E. WHIPPLE. SALT RHEUM. Ne system et remedies ever compounded se thoroughly eradicate the diseases ler which they are Intended as the Cutiedra Remedies. Hany remarkable cures have come te my knowledge, and I feel sate in warranting sat sat lslactien it directions are followed. Medicines that infallibly cure Salt Rheum, es Cuticura Remedies de, will cure any kind of skin dis eases. CHAS. II. MORSE, Druggist, Proprietor Herse's Dyspepsia. Cure. IIollisten, Mass. Price: Cuticura, 50c. and $1.00 per box. Re Re eolvent, $1.00 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 23c. Cuticura Siiavime Seap, 15c. Seln everywhere. Petter Drug aud Chemical Ce , ltosten. TT A "KT A 'Q BATH, ler Iteir&h, Chapped J-M.Xl.lNXl. O or Greasy Skin, Black Heads, Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Hu mors, is Cuticura Seap, an exquisite Skin Beautlfier and Toilet, Bath and N nrsery San ative CUTICUKA KKMBDIIS FOB 8AI.K AT II. B.Cechran's drug steie, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. CATARRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. Head Ce ds, Watery Discharges from tbe Nese and Eya, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache mid Fcvtr instant y re lieved. Cneking mucus dUledgcd, membrane cleansed and healed, brcitu sweetened, smell, taste anil hearing lcstered, and rav ages checked Cough, Bronchitis, Dropping into the Threat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wast ing of Strength and Flesh, Less et sleep, etc.. cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal ."elvent and one bottle Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler, in ene package, 6f all druggists ter $1. Ask for amdperd's Radical Cure u puie distilla tion et Witch Haze), Am. Pine. Ca. Fir. Mari gold. Clever Blossoms, etc. Petter Drue and Chemical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Fer the relief and prevention, the Instant It is applied of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Delling' mutter, (an Ktectrle Uattery combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laugh at pain. S5e. every whom. Julyl-lydW,S.w B KNSON'S UAPUINK POROUS PLASTKBS THOSE WOMENFOLK. Hew Hard-Headed Men Katimate Seme Things which they don't Understand. Anybody who has led a domestic lite knows hew common such things as the backache, and pains in the chest, are among the w omen who de the work. Of ten anil perhaps generally the distresses are born without much com plaint. The women get about, and the ma chinery of the house gees en. Beyehdthis, these coarse-grained animals whom New Eng land women call "the men folks," seldom leek. Se long as tli-ilr wives or daughters are net actually in bed, under the doetor's care, the average thick-skinned husband and rather gives the subject no attention. At'tl.csame tlme the -pDer household drudges who de de serve a better late creep anunil, broom or utensils In hand, up stall s down stairs ar.d out-of-doers, doing that woman's work, which " is never done." Lesses el loved wives and fair gli Is lessc3 whose suddenness and uuex pectedness astonish these woeden-pated hus bands and fathers fall, seemingly out of a clear sky, and lormthe logical sequel te the s'ery of neglect. New, J ou men who stand at the heads of ten thousand such homes, allow us te drop a word In your receptive cars. It these women et yours' are worth having, they are worth sav ing. That backache that pain In the chest 1 What are they but indications of some organic t reuble or the kidneys, the heart, or the lungs 1 Knd it at once by tbe application el -BENSON'S CAPC1NE POROUS PLASTER It will sojtbe tbat nervous distress, drive awa that pain, banish that dull, weary backache, give new strength te the body aud hope te tbe heart. Ne ether plaster will de this. The Bensen' Plaster, however, is net made te sell but te heal. It Is a remedy which never yet broke its premise and never will. Your druggist has It. But before paying your 23 cents and putting tbe plaster in your pocket, leek ter the word CAPCINK cut In the middle. Seabury & Jehnsen, PharmaceutlcalJChem iits. New Yerk. jyH-2wdWAS4w 1 KAY'S SPECiril) MKD1UINC. TUB VJT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ter lmpetency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain in tbe Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age; and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ttculara In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mall te every one- The Specie c Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree by maU en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13 North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappui theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cechrnii Druggist, 137 and 139 Nertb Ojieeu street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O..N. . trH 1V1A- FRET'S CHARCOAL LOZBNUES. Tbe most reliable and surest cure for Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach. Price 25c per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST. 99 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,. Lancaster, Pa, Drags, Chemicals, eta, always en hanUat the meat reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w . FATAL FOOLISHNESS. TBE HEBU Or THK WATERS DItOW.NEU Captain Webb, tbe Noted Swimmer, En gnlfed in m rrlgbtfel VeAex Lest In tae Whirlpool of Mlagara. Captain Matthew Webb, .the noted Eng lish swimmer, was last seen in the Niagara whirlpool rapids Tuesday after noon. It had beenadyettised that he would e ever the mmS cepree which tbe Maid .of the Mist ram fiherJtrip te escapa an attachment many years age. Ne craft but this ope ever BuryivedJ the perils of thab terrible channel,' asp no human being save her crew evef passed alive through the rapids. Captain Webb aud his business manager Fred. Kyle, of Bosten, left Buffalo Tues day morning and spent most of the day at the hotels and about the rails, taking but cursory survey of the rapids. At 1 o'clock the people immediately interested were informed that Captain! Webb would enter the river at 4 o'clock!" The number of spectators was small, tfiere being net mere than 500 scattered alebg the banks te witness the hazardous 'undertaking. The failure of the railroad companies and hotels te cooperate with hinj rendered the enterprise a failure financially. The Flange Inte the Blver. It was precisely two minutes past four when Webb sprang from his; beat about a third of a mile above the railroad bridge and close te the old Matd or -tbe Mist land ing. He was entirely nude save a band worn around his body for the protection of his stomach. The daring ,. and accom plished swimmer gave himself no artificial assistance whatever. His leap from the beat was greeted with prolonged cheering. He struck boldly into the middle of the river and buoyed himself gleefully upon the surface of the water as the mighty current carried him toward the deadly whirlpool nearly a mile and a half below. It was a thrilling spectacle and a brilliant performance , The struggle in the rapifls lasted 13 minutes, by which time Captain Webb had reached the whirlpool. His object was te hug the American side of the river, al though many contend that his chances would have been better -en tiie Canadian side. By the peculiar formation of the channel at this point, with its curves and -ridges of rock, the water is dashed upward a distance of forty or hlty feet, resembling the billows of an augry sea. Then it whirls and seethes as if lashed by I a thousand demons. In the frightfu j vertex thus formed a vessel, a stick of tiiaber, an ani mal or a human being is carried under, and, in some cases, will remain for days before escaping into the lakebolew. As the intrepid navigator fame te the whirlpool he was seen te tbrw up one of his arms. Whether this was intended as signal of distress,fears of danger or merely te exhibit his strength te these en land can only be conjectured. Nothing -was seen of him afterwards. Tbe search was kept up till dark, when his manager au au ueunced there was no hope for his recov ery. The Famous Swimmer's Career Captain Webb was forty .years of age and was born in Shrepshire, England. lie leaves a widow aud two children in his native place. He had been a seafaring man all his life. He was of medium size, finely proportioned and very intelligent looking. It was in 1873 that he first became famous in a nataterial way. While serving befere the mast ou the Cunrad steamship Russia, a-shipmate fell overboard from the rigging A gale was blowing at the time and the Russia was booming along at the rate of fifteen knots per hour. Webb sprang into the water and made a desperate and gallant effort te save the life of his companion. He could net reach him, however, and Webb was taken into a beat after struggling in the waves upwards of half an hour. He was given a purse of $500 en the spot, and a medal. Swimming the English Channel. After this Webb gained letial fame as a 8tnimmer in tbe Thames. He swam from Blackwell te Graresend, a distance of 20 miles down the stream, in four hours, and he accomplished the distance from Dever te Ramsgate, a distance cf '18 miles, in nine hours. He attempted but failed te swim across the English channel, en August 25, of the same year, 'he made tbe perilous voyage, reaching Calais, France, twenty-three hours after the start. Se brilliant a feat was hailed with en thusiasm all ever England. 'Tbe peet 11. H Heme, a swimmer of considerable ex perience, wrote a letter requesting tbat tbe boner of knighthood be conferred en Captain Webb. The press dissuaded tbe queen from such a thing, aud the question of honoring the captain d epped out of the public mind. Captain Webb attempted in August, 1878, the feat of swimming !for thirty-six hours in the river Thames. He dropped into the river at the Parade at Wcellch at G o'clock en the evening of August 2 last year in the presence of 100,000 people. Leng into the night this crowd waited his return from Gravesend, but he gave up fore reaching Woolwich ou tbe return trip, having swam twenty two miles in nine hours. ' He has had many centasta'iu swimming with Captain Paul Boynteo,'tbe latter at tired in his buoyant rubber suit and Webb in a simple bathing drt ss. DYNAMITIC HTKUUK BY LIGHTNING. An Explosion et 1,400 Pounds at a walt mil e in Louisville. About a month age the company opera ting the salt mines at Avery's or Petit Anse, received a large quantity of dyna mite for blasting purposes. The same was stored in a magazine situated about 400 yards from the works! Large trees were in close proximity. (On Saturday, July 21, a few minutes pastil'3 o'clock, a terriffie storm burst en tbedsland. Tor rents of rain fell, and peal after peal of lightning tended the skies. . The workmen had barely left and reached the boarding bearding house, situated at some distance from the works, when the electricity struck the magazine and immediately snore followed an awful explosion. Fer a 'few minutes all seemed entirely paralyzed. Recovering some rushed out te ascertain1 the cause. It was then discovered that the whole bui'd ing in which was stored jthe explosive compound had disappsared, and in its place was left a yawning chasm 15 or 20 feet deep by about 100 feet iu length. The trees surrounding were prostrated and shattered. One, 2 J feet in diameter, was carried by the immense' power iu tbe blast 200 yards from where it previously steed. Every building en the island contiguous te the mines was shaken in a terrible manner,- causing every gkus deer and window te part with their glass. Tbe buildings containing the nulls and ma ma ehinery were mueh damaged, preventing access te the shaft for the time being. Eight box ears, ready te be leaded, were entirely crushed in their ripper part, the running gear remaining intact. Twe per sons only Mrs. Creeks and her daughter were slightly injured by tbe falling pieces of glass, bat had the explosion, taken place a little -sooner, no doubt the 'ess of life would bare beea great. Su lerinteadent Creeks is new hard at work clearing up the debris, and in, a very few uays win nave everything in readiness te resume work. There were 28 boxes of dy namite, each containing about 50 pennda;' or 1,400 pounds' fnalL' JEdter inspection shows the. salt' mine: h" all Tirtt."-The magazine was about 100 yards 'away frenr tee root et tne gallery. The niacaiiiery- is all right, although, the buiMingwasitheW eughly stripped or outside weather beard ing. . Werk, will -be 'resumed this week. The supply of salt is large, henee there is no interruption in shipment. MARRIED AT LAST. Bew a Pniladeipblaa Remained Years. Tre is Maggie.Summerfield. and her sister were ballet dancers at'Mraitfehn Drew's Arch street theatre 15.yeaxs age. Beth gained great reputations as dancers Maggie was always a favorite, tad both girls were respected for their many virtues, and their friends in Philadelphia were numerous. Among Maggie s admirers was a young man whose father was the senior member of a prominent firm ,e. manufacturers of chandeliers and gas fixtures. He paid her constant attention and it became known that the young people were engaged te be married. ,. The young man's family objected, te the match because Miss Summeifield' was a danseu8e. The young man argued with them, but the family steed firm and their decision was irrevocable. They believed his passion te be but a passing fancy that might be dispelled by travel. The discen selate young man was sent te China, bat before starting en his enforced journey he saw his sweetheart and they exehanged vows of constancy. The lever spent 15 years in China and made a fortune of 8100,000. A month age Miss Summerfieid concluded her season with the Kiralfy Brethers' company and came te Philadel phia te spend the summer. Her faithful lever returned te Philadelphia last week and married Miss Summerfieid, and they are new at the sea shore. AN ENGINE UF WAKFAKE. A Gun Which Toek Twe Tears te Constraec and Cost 950,000, The great Lyman Haskell multie charge pun, which has been undergoing construc tion at tbe S3ett foundry, in Reading, for tbe past two years, was finished Tuesday and has been shipped te New Yerk, from whence it will- be taken te Sandy Heek, te be tested in the presence of leading offi cers of the army and navy of this and ether countries, Congress having made a special appropriation for this purpose. The inventor, J. R. Haskell, has been constantly giving the work his own super vision. While it was being constructed numerous army and navy officers have inspected the gun and pronounced it the most destructive engine of death perhaps ever invented. It is 25 feet long and weighs 25 tens. It is designed te revolutionize modern war fare and was constructed at a cost of ever $50,000. The new principle in this gen consists cf a series of four pcakets. under neath tbe weapon for the holding of pew der, each "pocket" containing 28 pounds, beside tbe 13 pounds in the breech, thus concentrating the force of 130 pounds of powder, iu place of one-fourth the amount usually put in the breech of tbe cannon new in use. It will also hurl a projectile twice as heavy as the ordinary cannon. It is claimed that it will penetrate a solid piece of iron 24 inches thick, and that it will easily carry projectiles from 12 te 15 miles. It is intended for both naval and sea coast defense. A company, with a capital sf $10,000, 000, has already been organized te manu facture the gun. Mr. Haskell is president, and ex Governer Cernell, ex-Senater Piatt and Jehn P. Smythe, ex insurance com missioner of New Yerk, are some of I he ether interested parties. TKLKUKAPIUU MAT1 KK. Our latest correspondence. May 1C, 1S-S3 brings te us t lie narrative or llcniy 11. Ingram, the (ieneral Superintendent e' the District Blesst ngci Ce. or New Haven, Conn. Mr. In gram says: "Formally months Iliad been sorely troubled with a weak anil tired lecllng across the loins, inmost, invariably accompa nied with a headache. 1 bad noticed also tbat at stated periods following tlicse pains my urine would be highly colored, and leave a heavy brlck-colert d sediment when allowed te stand in the vessel 1 could net work, and I waa ilisceii Uijeil te an alarming degree. Nothing helped me. 1 was prescribed ler by some et the bet physicians in New Yerk city, wheie I was located nt that time, but derived no benefit or relief. When almost ready te give up in despair an acquaintance said tome, ' 1 want you te tiy Hunt's Remedy.' 1 did se, and hardly : wenty-ieur hours had elapsed be fore 1 obtained relief, and in tbree weeks' time all the aforesaid ailments had disappear ed, and 1 improved steadily, and was lntused with new lite, se that I could resume my busi ness again, which is ene that subects me le strains or all kinds, which nre likely te effect the Kidney?, namely : Erecting telegraph aud telephone lines. Hunt's Remedy new occu pies the most, honored place In my cabinet of medicines. 1 would net be without It, and I chsertully and heartily recommend It te all wheuie tieublcd with diseases et the liver, kidney, or urinary organs. It never fails te cure." 31 Centre Street. TOWN CLKKK FOKTY-TWO YtCAlU The lollewing is trem Mr. Othnlel Gager, the well known ami respected Town Clerk el Norwich, Conn. Mr. Gager Is 89 years old, and has held this position or trust ler 42 years, and bis word Is as geed as his bend. On Hay 5, 13i3, be writes as lolle ws : Fer j ears I have suffered with disease of the kidneys and blad der, and have no hesitancy in recommending Hunt's Remedy as a specific ler these com plaints. It has net only been the means et re lieving me et terrible pain, bat has cuieda number of my acquaintances. Te day I am performing tbe duties et the office et Town Clerk, which I have held for forty-two years which 1 could net be able te de were I net In a fair statu et health, owing te the use et Hunt's itemed y." Jy2J M.WJfcFAw Thk surest preventive against Small Pox Is Darbys Prepbylatic Fluid. It destroys conta gion. Unck,len'a Arnica salve. The greatest mea leal wonder of tbe world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Uicers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cuee in every instance, or money refunded. '15 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. e2S-lyeedAw - The Man Wne Talks Much. We want je say a word te yen wh make a living with yenr tongue. Yen certainly must nave a clear, strong voice te engage yenr listeners. Dr. Themas? Ecleetric Oil for sere threat, colds, and hoarseness is jinex celleJ. Use and admire. Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A Hun en s Drag Stere. Never was such a i ush made ler any Drug Stere as Is new-at Cuas. W. Lecber's ler a Trial Bettle or Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Ceugbs and Colds, All persons affected with Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarseness. Severe Coughs or any attectten or, the Threat and Lungs, can get a Trial Bettle -et this great remedy jree, by calling at above Drug store. Regular size SLC0. "rire Blm Out." ThU I a common remark when roughs and rewdys insult public decency by their un seemly ways. Dyspepsia Is a nerrid bore. Fire It out with Burdock Bleed Bitters. Yen can .In ItL SYir milfi bv If. R. Ciwhrmi rlntmiat 137 and 139 North Queen street. We CtaUeace the World. j When we say we believe, we have evidence tejarere that UhUeh's consamntlen Cure is deeMedly the nest Lung Medicine made, in as nraeh as It will cure a common or chrema I Coagh In one-half the time and relieve Asth I ma. Bronchitis, Whooping- Cough, Croup, and shew mere eases or Consumption' cured: than all ethers. It will cure where tbey fail, it is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and wenaraatee what -we say. Price, lecSOcand vLOO. If your Lungs are sere. Chest erBack lame, use 8hliehs Perens YJas tSK 8eId trr H. B. Cechnn. drairirlatL Nea. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. ' feb7-eedl MOTIOMS. TALAOt UF FASHION. ASTRICH BROb'. ,.., Palace of Fashion, Ne. 18 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. WE WILL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK 11EGINNING MONDAY, JULY 23d, AND ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 28, Special Bargains AND GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERYONE OF OUR DEPART MENTS. They are tee numerous te mention, but It will pay everyone te visit our store and ex amine the BARGAINS OFFERED. eAVKH HAJHMIVB, etc. SHAKES W. FRF. We were out et certain sizes of SCREEN FRAMES, Unt we have filled up again and are ready te till orders promptly 23, , '11, , 31, Si and 35 Inches high and 32 te 33 inches wide ; thev can be i educed te 24 inches in u few minutes. They make theCHEAPESTOhdBEdT screen in the market, superior te the old style and lower In price. NEW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PRICE. An Elegant Line el NEW PATTERN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL MILOKS. LACE CURTAINS trem a Dellar it Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. JHVBICAt,.. Wl LUOX St WUITB THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LUOKBNBAOH, Agent. A Full Assortmentet the various styles con stantly en band and ter sole en the most lib eral terms ter cas! or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially Invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very ,--porier in Quality and Moderate in Price. Having severed my connections with the Estey Organ Company, 1 take this method te Inform my friends In Lancaster county, I am new selilnir an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine ene et the most beautltul-Umetl Organs manu factured In tbe United states. M r. Luckenbacb ts tdse agent ler the famous "Knsbe," MePhail, Vese & Sens, Grevenstein & Fuller, Hallet & Davis, And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-ttd T ats BEST and must cer.pf.KTK As sertment et Euchre. Poker. Cassine'and ether playlnjr carda.at -HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOCK. J. K. KOTE. There has been such n demand for LA ROE PHOTOGRAPHS lh.it I was cempelltd te get a VERY LARGE CAMERA BOX te meet the demand. We can new make yen a PHOTO as small as tne smallest locket w 111 held np te a 5-lnch lace, te tit an 13x22 Frame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen Street. June21fd T DCBBR'S UYKS. A 5c. Package ey LOCHER'3 DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS -THAN ANY OTHEK DYE" IN THK MARKET, rerssleby CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STRUT, LANCASTER. 'JPA, IKD1GAR, YBR'3 PILLS. Crying for Aid.' Lo&3et Appetite, HeadachK. Depression, la dlgesthm and Constipation. lillteusnese. a Sal low Face. Dull Eyes and a Wetehed Skin, are among the sympteaa which indicate tbat tbe Liver is crying ler aid. AYER'S PILLS' will stimulate tbe Liver te proper action, and lmpt nl t hiua twinhlu k M L. . 1 w-. Muwjics. una ur, luure t,i tbese Pills sbealif be taken doily, until health Is fully, established. Thousands testify te tbeir great merit. aeiamuycan anir.i te be without Ayr's Pitts. PRSFAXXD BT Dr. j. C. Ayers A Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. JulyS SMydsw. )KKRY DAVIS'S PAIN KlLLEK. SUMMER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER'. DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEA,. DYSENTERY, CdLrC," CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLATT3, FEVERS, &c, Ac!- BTJTI Perry Davis's Fain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Theu Atvay. Drives Treu Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. julyl-lyilaw euDiWAirvJs. A. ii OKI'INANUIS XO PltOTJSOT THK public health. Section 1. Uc it enacted by the Select and Common Councils of Lancaster City, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that a Sanitary Commlttee et Councils be and is hereby established, consisting el two mem bers lreui ach branch et Councils, appointed annually by thn President et each branch, whose duty it shall be te assist and co-operate with tbe beard of Health whenever culled upon by the same in rrgaid te Uih sanitary condition or the city, and also te whom the Heard et Health shall nresent all bills ter their approval. Sec. 2. Iteit further cnacte J that the Heard et Health et l.anc is-tT City, when appointed by the Court os provided for by Act or April 5, 1807, Section :i'J, slnll have peivt-r te electa suitable person us Health Cemmi dinner, who shall carry out inn previsions et Ibis ordi nance te preserve the health or the city, said Health Commissioner te receive su-h com pensation as Councils may 11 x upon from time te time, te be paid out of the appropriation Dy Councils for the use and purposes et the Beard et Health. Skc. 3. And be it further enacted that every physician shall report te the Heard et Health every person having smallpox, varioleid, CQelcra, malignant d pbthorfeand malignant scarlet fever, or any ether contagious or infectious dlsea-c, and bis or her place or dwelling and nam it known ; such report te I e made within twenty-reur hours after the iterclopmcncet any et the abeve diseases, provided such report was net previously made by some oilier physician. See 4. And lu It fu.-iher enacted that ltshall be the duty et every practicing nhys clan In the City et Lancaster te 'report in writing te the Heard et Health lhodealbel any et hi i or her patients who shall hive died nt any con tagious or Infectious disease within twenty four hours thei carter, and te state in su- h re pert the nature and type of th i Ulsca Ma; :, And be it further enacted tbattlM keepers or all hotels and bearding liens s having any person or persons In their hotels or.beanllng houses sutterlng from eraUUctivi with nnvcontugleus or in tedious disease, such as-mentioned In Section 3 or this ordinance, alter tt ey sliall have been made newn or th. tact, t-lia.ll immcdiate.y netir the Heard" el' Health, stating the person's name, age. rest dence und any ether sanitary Information that they may be in possession or reaptctln-; such perse n. Any person Lilting te notify the Heard of Health In writing within twenty twenty reur hours et such case or cases el conta gious or Inleotieus disease, nfter having be come aware of the fact, shall lie subject tn t he penalties hereinafter named in section 12. SkevIi. And be It further enacted that no person shall, within the City et Lancaster carry or remove from one untMi g te another any person sick of any contagions or infec tious disease without a permit from the ISe.int et Health. Sec. 7. And bj it turt or enasted that all bocieset persons who shall havn diedefuny contugleus or infectious disuane us uientieue I Iu Section::, et this ordinance, shall bebnrlud with n twenty-lourjienrs after death, iiiiIims extension et time shall have U en granted by the Heard et Health. Skc 3. And be it ttirth rcniclcd that wher ever any contagions or Injections disease is found teexUt, the Health Commissioner, by and w.th the authority et the Beard et Heat III. shall use all precautions te prevent the spnadlng et such diseases, and shall have power wherever suc'i disease or diseases us arc censlderci I con tageeus or iu fectiens appear te exist or are i hlin reported in existence, te give public notice of the existence of the" same by dlsplayinguredtl igen said Infer tleut premises or by any aud all othe meat's which shall be most elleetual ter the common safety ; and furthermore, wh'ever bstructs the Health Commissioner iu uslu.1 such means le ptevent the spreading et Iho'centaglon. or willully removes, defaces or handles thu red H-gs or oilier precautions thus disphiyii.i, dull besubject te such fines and i-enaltiesu are prescribed In Section 12 of this ordinance. Sec. 9. And be lr, further enacted t ut when ever tu Heard et Health have Just eaustt te suspect that any baggage, clothing, betiding or goods of any kind leund in the city et Lan caster are infected wlt'i any contagious or in fectious disease winch may be dangerous te the public health, they shall obtain a warrant trem th'j nearest alderman, have said goeiH removed le such place as they mav deem best until, In the oplmen'of tbe Beard et Utuliu, they jr i;re d from contagion. sec. 10. And be It lurther enacted that at pmeLisancl gtiardiacsHball cause their Chil dren and wards te be vaccln&t d befere tbey f attain the age et one year, and that the Beard et Health shall require and entorcntbevao entercntbevao entorcntbevae cln atien el all persons residing in the city of Lani'.ister and never b tore vaccinated, and Hut whenever the Beard of Health e'een -it xpedient te properly vaccinate tbe citizens of Lancaster, they may, with ' the advice and consent et the sanitary Cem milter, appoint vaccini physicians te iuliy carry Inte effect this part of this ordinance. Sue. I . And be It rurther enacted that when ever any citizen et Lancaster wishes te give Information et the existence eta nntsaace In any part or the city he orshesball be required te hand Mich complaint In writing ever Ills or her own elgnutnrc te the Health Commissioh Cemmissioh Commissieh er or Secretary or the Beard et Hesttb, such coinplaintte describe the nature "or tbe nui sance, the locution and the name et the oc cupants or et owner or ' owners or prepertiet upon which It? exist).' antflUse lr any person or persons shall .publish, or make known by rumor or report, mischievously or otherwise, tbe existence of any malignant, contagious or intectieus disease fa the city et Lancaster, which does net exist, such person shall besurjecttesucntlnenand penalties as shall be hereafter prescribed In Section 12 et tt is ordinance. Sec. li Andbe itluither enacted that any &hyslcuui or poisons who shall violate, diso dise my, neglect or reruse te co plY wRh. or who shall rrLt any et tli-i pre vtslens of this ordl erdl naucc,sha 1 be lined net lesi than f2 nor meic than $100 Ter each offense, said fines te be col lected as ether dues aru collected by the Bourd et Health, before any alderman el the city eT Lancaster, and tbe same turned ever te tbe City Treasurer, except that the penalty for r.-rtioet te vaccina e shall net exceed SI", and f provided, also, tbat the fines mentioned in ..... In-n 1 ullult Tint AtPMvl CM wskc 13. All ordinanceser parts el ordinances ' inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. GEO. M. BOKGEK, President Select Council. .I.B.LicHTr, Cleric select CeunclL HEKVEY N. HURST. President Common CeunclL David L. Deem. Cleric Common Council. Apprevi d .1 nly 21st, 1888. JNO.T.MACGONIQLE, Jy 21 3td Mayer, J, i5 a -f . - i 3 a fi a - 3i TTl V . K -J ! - " . 11 v 1 Sfd -l l - i .-;-
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