Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 31, 1883, Image 1

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WATMB COOLKVB, JtC.
TflSHtf m BKEMEMAH.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could
purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ter
Wadswerlh, Martinez & Longman's Fare Prepared Paints.
And we claim that tbcy are tbe best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make
thin assertion and leave it unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-half el any
building with this p int and the ether half with B'-rictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, or
any eiher mixed paints In this country, and if the part painted with this paint does net cost
ten per cent, less than for paint used, we will make no charge ter our paint. And further,
any building that has been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and
net remaining se for a proper term of years, w- win repaint at our own expense with White
Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many of 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 found In any original package of WADSWOUTU, MARTI
NEZ ft LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS.
FLIEHST & BEENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
JtRT
flKOBGK V-AHNK8TOUK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAIR'S OLD STAND. )
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
Ladies' Jerseys,
Misses' Jersevs.
Children's Jerseys,
IN ALL COLORS Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown, Black and Myrtle. Perfect
Fitting In all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment of these Goods,
Frem $2. BO Up.
ALSO. JERSEY CLOTH BY THK YARD, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND
SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GHEAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PillCES.
GEOKG-E FAHJSTESTOOK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
1-l.UMBIJfU ASli
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OUM L.. ARNOLD.
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
ITinest Werk, Best Workmen. leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JjIVXBY
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OUOUTOS'H.
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,
Hear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
BOOKS ASD
JOHN HAlsB'B SONS.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Writing Papers, Envelopes,
Decorated Correspondence Stationery,
Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks,
New Leather Hand-Bags
tyAt the Sign of the Big Boek.
I1ATB AND CAPS.
OUDLTZ-S SON8.
STRAW GOODS.
Our prices of the last few
weeks have done a great deal
for us in the way of helping us
out with our Straw Goods. But
we had a big stock and many
lets are still almost unbroken.
There are a 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 Qneen St., Lancaster, Pa.
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OMOCEMIEB.
T BUBSK.'U.
PICNIC SUPPLIES.
CORNED BEEF, POTTED HEATS, viz.:
Ham, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Ac.
Lunch Tongue, Hams, Dried Beel (chipped),
Sardines in oil and mustard.
Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Mack
eral In 1 pound cans, Soured Mackeral in 2
pound cans.
Schrimps, Olives and Fickels in small bot
tles. Cress & Blackwell's Pickles. Lca&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 KINGr STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
YELLOW rBOfll CIGAR STOBB, 81
Aerth Qneen street. Headquarters ler
tce.best 6c cigar in the city, at
HAKXMAIT'8.
LANCASTER, PA
OOODB.
LANCASTER, PA.
FITTING.
B TABLE.
BTATIOXJPJiX.
EXCURSIONS.
riTOK EXCURSION SEASON OF 1883.
TO THE SUMMER RESORTS
AND EXCURSION POINTS
OW OB VIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad.
THE CAVEENS OF LURAY.
THE NATUKAL BRIDGE.
THE VIRUIN1A SPUlNGS, Ac., Ae.
PciTcct previsions at LURAY ler the ac
commodation of Excursion Parties et all
sizes.
Transportation Bates arranged ler parties
et various numbers Irem 5 te 5(H).
Correspondence invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the
arraugenicntet Special Bates and Excursion
Days.
Transportation inrnished en SPECIAL.
TRAINS when the site et the party Justifies.
Application threugn the General Passenger
ARent or Superintendent of the Bead en
which the Excursion Party originates, te
cither el the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LURAY INN can also be cared ler by
similar application.
Bound Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and SOUTHERN HUMMER RE
SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOUBIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
inloruiatlen furnished en application te the
t'asscnger Agents, snenanaean valley B. b.
or the Virginia, Tennessee Georgia Air
Line. A. POPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOWARD ROYER. Lynchburg, Va.
Division Pass'r Agt..
Hagerstown, Md. may30-3md
TlH W ABE, JtO.
J
OUM F. BVOAVm.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS.
Plumbing and GasfittingRoeflng
and Spouting.
-AT
JOHN P. SOHAUffS,
NO. 24 BOUTH QUMN STRBBT,
eW7-lya LAXCASXXB, FA.
LASIC ASTEE, PA. TOTSDAY. JULY 31, 183.
TRACTS.
FACTS
CONCERNING
MALARIA.
Slight impurities in the air appear te be ab
sorbed and affect tbe health 01 p rsens deli
cately constituted. I can recollect where a
delicate child, eme three yeai-sag', wi.s taken
Irem a beat land ng, 1 11 a pier ne: ever one
hundred feet long, across a mirsb caused by
the ebb and flew et the tides, overgrown by
deck needs. The next day the child had chills
ant fever, although It was never before se
affected. Aft -r taking the pteper remedy,
olDiiaens Liver Regulator,
It was entirely restereu te health and con
tinued se ter ever twelve months, when the
same trip was again taken, the same marsh
crewed ever, and the same way as before the
child was taken with chills ami fever, though
net having had any ter ever a year, and has
never had one since, fully demonstrating hew
trifling tbe 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 SUaPECTED PLACES.
Darbyg Prophylactic Fluid.
. Scientific men have in vain looked ler a
mere effectual Destroyer et Contaalenor In In
lectlen. than Chlorine, und when the talent et
Pret. Darby, professor el chemistry in Will
iams College, discovered the combination und
was enabled te produce this Ozenized Chlo
rine, the most effectual, searching und pone
trail n j malarial untldete was secured ler
CHOLERA, SCARLET FEVER,
SMALLPOX. YELLOW FEVEU.
This very bcautltul reynl purple colored
fluid has never been kne vti te be excelled.
Thousand et bottles et it are sold, ter 1 is a
household remedy that does net confine itself
te being int-rcly a disinfectant, bui ler tne
bath is delightful, ter burns unequa ed.
IN DIPHTHERIA, a bleesing wltneut price.
TO PREVENT SICKNESS.
TO CURE SICKNESS.
TO ERADICATE MALARIA.
TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM.
TO PURIFY THE AIR.
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid
Is mere thorough and effectual tf-an any
known remedy.
" The undenditm-d lias no hesitation in as
serting that the Judicious usn et Simmons
Liver Retiu.ater, us a preventive and tonic te
the sytem, will secure immunity from the
weakening and dangerous effects el malaria
and will effect a cure of chills and lever and
all malarial disorders.
" If. H Jeiies, Ed. Macen, Ga., ' Telegraph.'
.1. Marien Slme, M. I)., New Yerk :
I am convinced Pret- Darbys Prophylactic
Fluid Is a most valuable disinleclant.
Simmen's Liver Regulator and Daiby's
Preptn lactic Klul 1 for s lie bv II. R. Cochran,
druggist, i:t7:ind I'M North Queen street. Lan
caster, I'a.
J. UZEILIN & CO, Manuf. Chemists,
Phlla ciphia.
Fer sale by druggists. 50 cents per bottle.
Pint bottles, 11.00. lanl4-lyeed&w
K
IUNEY-WOR-r
Has been proved the surest euro ter
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dees a lame back or disordered urine !ndi
rate 'hut you are a victim? THEN DO NOT
HESITATE ; use Kid ney- Wert at once (drug
gists recommend it ) and It willspeedily over
come the dlttase and restore healthy action.
1 oHiea '"r complaints peculiar te
XJOiUlOe. your sex. such us pain and
weaknjsses. Kidney-Wert is tinsui passed, us
it will act promptly and safely.
Eithrrscx. Incontinence, retention et urine,
brick dust or ropy depe-its, und dull, dragging
pains, all speedily yluld te Its curative power.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, rrlce, 1.
KIDNEY-WORT
Acts at the same time en ttie Kidneys, Livei
and Ben els.
A well-known clergyman, Bev. N. Cook, et
Trempelean, Wis., says : "1 find Kidney-Wert
a ture cure for kidney and liver trouble s."
RIDNET-WOKT
18 A
Sure Cere for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has specific action en this most Import
ant organ, enabling it te threw oft torpidity
and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in
free condition, effecting Its regular discharge.
IVyTalevna It yen are suffering Irem ma-
XYLcUcU leb larla, have the chills, are bil
ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert
will surely relieve and quickly cure.
In the Spring te cleanse the System, every
one i-heuld take a thorough course el it.
Sold by Druggists. Price, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT.
" Last year I went te Europe," says Henry
Ward, late Cel. 09th Uec, N. G. S. N. Y., new
living at 173 W. Side Ave., J. C. Hights. N. J.,
"only te return worse from chronic liver
complaint. Kidney -Wert, as a last resort, has
given me btttci health than I've heretofore
enjoyed for many, many years." He's cured
new and consequently happy.
-IT- IDNEY-W OBT
Fer the Permanent Cure of
CONSTIPATION.
N e ether disease is se prevalent in this coun
try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a
cure. Whateverthe cause, however obstinate
the case, this remedy will overcome it.
Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and
Bowels.
TX1 ae This distressing complaint is very
JTllXXi, apt te be complicated with const!
patlen. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak
ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles
even when physicians and medicines have be
fore tailed.
eg If you have eltber el these troubles use
K1DNEK-WORT. Druggists sell 1L
" I will recommend It everywhere," writes
Jas. B. Meyer, Caniage Manufacturer, Mjer Mjer
tewn, pa., "because it" Kidney-Wert
" cured my piles. '
KIDNKV-WUKT.
THK OBEAT CURB FOB
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it is ter aU the painful diseases et the
KIDNETtS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system et the acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which only
the victims of Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et the worst forms el this terrible disease have
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, SI. Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS, BICHABDSON & CO.,
Burlington, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels.
'Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros
trated with rheumatism ter two years ; tried,
in vain, all remedies; Kidney-Wert alone
cured Aim. I have tried it mysf it, and knew
that it is geed." Portion of a letter Irem J.
L. Wlilett, Druggist, Flint, Mich.
Jy30-lwdM,WF&w
CIKAV'S SfKUiriU mKDIOINK. T11JC
JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing
enre ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less of Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par
ticulars in our pain plot, which we desire te
-end trtt- by uiuli te every one. Tne Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at 1 per pack pack
age, or six packages ter 95, or will be sent free
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13a
North Queen street. Ob account et counter ceunter
fe is, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ;
tneenly genuine. Guarantees eleure Issued by
as Fer sale in lancaster by H. B. Coeurn.
Druggis:, 137 and IX) North Queen street.
THK GRAY MEDICINE O..N. i.
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NEWS BY MAIL.
DOME MATfKBS OF LEGAL IHPOBT.
A Condensed Besaiue et Recent Happen
ing The Varied Calendar et
Crime and Calamity.
Henry T. King, eq ex-city solicitor
of Philadelphia appeared before the sob
committee en law of councils investigating
ihe highway mandamus cases, yesterday,
and stated that every case" during his term
of office, with one exception, was defended
by hiuiself or assistants. The exception
was a confession of judgment in open
court. Judge Yerkes said that from his
own investigation the payments in two
instances were short of the limitation in
the ordinance and the contract price. He
asked that the records of the highway
department from 1873 te 1876 inclusive be
produced befeie the committee. Peter
Lane testified te the disbursement of a
portion of the money he received, and
Wm. J. Veine, an ex contractor, testified
that be knew nothing of mandamuses for
rock excavations, and did net share in the
money received. He said he had found
en his former partner's books a record of
$585 paid te a then member of councils,
which he supposed was a fee for putting
an ordinance through councils. His part
ner drew, he said, in 1870, en one of these
cases, $500 mere than the contract priee.
Mr. Addis, agent of the Committee el One
Hundred, stated that the papers in about
fifty of the mandamus cases were missing
and th.t it would be several weeks before
he ceu'd carry en his investigation suffic
iently te present any facts te the commit
tee. An adjournment was then had until
cept. 5. A list of about seventeen cases,
which will. net come under the statute of
limitation until alter that date, was pre
sented. In St. Leuis, Monday morning, 235 war
rants were sworn out against violators of
the new Sunday law which went into
effect the day before. Among these re
ported as having violated the law wet e
keepers of livery stables, breweries, cigar
stores, barbeis, hackmeu, theatres, uews
paper men from the proprietors down,
street railway and express companies, the
Union depot company for sending out
trains, and various ether persons. The
prosecuting attorney decided te drop cases
against liverymen ou the ground that their
business was " a work of necessity." Test
cases are te be advanced en the dockets
against the street car companies and the
newspapers. The warrants issued Monday
included only the offenders in the ceutral
pollen district; the ether districts will
come up te-day. The beer saloons in the
ceutral portion of the city closed en Sun
day before neon, but it is estimated that
the entire sales of liquor in St. Leuis ou
that day reached $00,000.
Charles H. Gegel had a heariug yoster yester
day in Baltimore, en the charge uf havirg
obtained $12,080 from the National Uaieu
bank of that city ou forged paper. He
waived an examination and was commit
ted te await the action of the grand jury.
It is said that besides the Union bank, the
manufacturers' and Heward b-inksand
the banking house of Nichelson & Sens,
held discounted notes, the endorsements
en which are alleged te be forged, amount
ing te $50,000.
A court intrtial has been ordered te
meet at Vancouver barracks, Washington
territory, en the 30th of August, te try
Second Lieutenant Samuel U. Robinson,
charged with duplicating his pay acceuuts
for the month of June last.
In Jeisey City, yesterday, ex Peliearaau
Jehn Nugent and Edward Parrel), con
victed of attempting te rob a bank ollicer
of $10,000, en a railroad train, were sen
tenced each te ten years' imprisonment in
the penitentiary.
Miscellaneous Matters.
Several heavy features in the bvwt and
shoe and leather trade were reported yes
tertlay. P. Shaw & Brether, of Bosten,
said te be the most extensive tanners in tie
world, made an assignment. Liabilities,
$3,500,000 ; assets nominally $5 000,000.
C. W. Copeland & Ce., who have a fac
tory at Brockton, Massachusetts, also
fuspended, with liabilities estimated at
$7,500,080. Jeseph Pratts, wholesale shoe
manufacturers, of Chicago; Stcdman &
Ce., of New Yerk, aud W. N. Teler &
Ce., of Baltimore, are ai-ie reported te
have failed.
The steel mill at Bethlehem, Pa., was in
full operation yesterday and at night the
double shift was started. It is announced
that "the old mill will be put in operation
the latter part of the week and by Monday
next all departments may be working.
Four blast furnaces are weikiug and two
will be rebuilt."
Twe men yesterday escaped in a beat
from a vessel quarantined at Ship Island,
and made their way te Pass Christian.
They were arrested by direction of the
president of the health beard of Louisiana
and handed ever te the Uuited States
authorities te answer the charge of steal
ing the beat.
Surgeon General Hamilton yesterday
received a cable dispatch from Havana
saying that the steamship City of Merida,
from Vera Cruz te New Yerk, left eleven
cases of yellow fever at that pert The
City of Merida was disinfected en Satur
day. The name of the posteffice at Fisherville
in New Hampshire has been changed te
Penacook.
Governer Crittenden, of Missouri, ar
rived at Ogden, Utah, en Sunday night,
en his way te California. It is said he has
"made a careful study of the working of
Utah commissions and the Mermen pro
blem, and expressed the opinion that
while the last commission bad accem
plished all the law allowed them te de,
further and mere decided legislation was
necessary."
Neaily 1,000 persons left Ottawa, Can.,
last night en the annual pilgrimage te the
shrine of St. Anne de Feaupre. They were
accompanied by the Reman Catholic
bishop of Ottawa and a number of priests.
Among the pilgrims were " scores of inva
lids en crutches and blind men and
women," who hope te be cured through
the intercession of St. Anne..
Accident and Death.
A Reme, "Watertown & Ogdensburg
freight train yesterday ran into a New Yerk
Central passenger train, at Charlette, 7
miles north of Rochester. Three of the
passenger coaches were upset and one was
wrecked. The concrhetor and three pas
senders were severely injured. The boiler
in a saw mill at Russelville, Ark., burst
yesterday, killing William Hudsen and
injuring two ether men, ene.named Payne
Hudsen, fatally. Charles rioen ana Ja
.ward Sisson, of Pawtucket, R. I. were
drowned at Wanton Hill en Sunday niglit,
by thetpsettingef abeat. Sam'l Pollock,
dry goods merchant of Montgomery, Ala.,
was drowned en Sunday at Leng Branch.
His body was recovered yesterday. Wil
lie Cassidy, aged 15 years, son of James
M. Cassidy, of Camden, New Jersey, was
drowned yesterday while bathing in the
pond near Pitman Greve. His body was
recovered. Cenrad Spiese, a prominent
citizen of Pert Carben, Pa., was killed
yesterday by a runaway accident. The
steamship Nettleawertb, which left Mon
treal a week age in ballait,js ashore en
one of the Magdalen islands. A vessel
1 has been sent te her relief.
DYING TOGETHER.
AHesbmadand Wife round Dead In Bed -A
Last letter.
The persons residing in the house Ne.
211 West Twenty-second street, New
Yerk,' were startled between 9 and 10
o'clock Monday morning by hearing the
report of two pistol shots proceeding from
the front room en the third fleer, which
wa occupied by Mr. Herace B Shephard
and wife. The deer was tried and found
te be looked, and then the police of the
West Twentieth street station were neti
Med. On the arrival of policemen Clark:
and Knolhef the deer was broken open.
The sight that met the gaze of the
policemen and these of the occupants of
the house who followed them upstairs
was horrible in the extreme. On the bed,
in their night dresses, lay Mr. Shephard
and his wife, a bullet wound in the right
hide of the head of each, the bedding and
fleer saturated with their life bleed and a
forty-two calibre Smith & Wessen revol
ver and two chambers empty lying be
tween them. When the bodies were
BT.-iminerl it was found that life bad been
extinct several minutes, though the body
rvf tlie man van.9 still warm. CftOtain Mc-
Elwain entered the house a few moments
later and made a thorough examination of
the effects of the deceased. The only
thing found that bore any relation te the
tragedy was the following letter, which
was addressed te Rev. P. L. Shephard,
Saybrook, Conn. :
July 20, 1883.
My Dear Father and Metheb: Kittie
and I were secretly married. There will
be nothing revealed of the ceremony. We
have been very happy together in life, but
we will be happier in death, which seems
se pleasant. Our last wish and request is
that we may rest together. With all our
love and devotion we are your affectionate
Ren and daughter.
KlTTIE AND HOKACK SlIEl'HARD.
It will be seen that for ever a week they
had deliberated upon the question of
suicide, but had net Anally determined
upon it till Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Shephard were known
very little about the house in which
they i est tied. They arrived there en the
231 eflast May, and hired the room which
they died iu merely as a furnished room,
taking their meals outside. Monday they
left the house early in the morning and
did net return uutil late at night. Mr.
Shephard was in the employ of the Her
ting safe company, Ne 252 Broadway, for
the past three years as shippiner clerk. He
was highly respected by his employers and
considered te be a young man of excellent
character and principles.
M1MSTKK BAKOAS SCIC1DK.
The tsedy t be Taken te Spain Palmul
Sceue at tne Hetel.
The body of Sener Barca, the Spanish
m'nistcr, who killed himself Suuday, was
taken fiem the Albemarle hotel, N. Y., te
an uudeitakers' Monday afternoon and em
balmed. Notwithstanding- his written
request te be buried in the United States,
his sorrowing widow insists that the body
shall be taken te Spiin for interment. It
is the opiuien of Mr. Jese F. De Navarre,
the dead minister's friend, Censul General
Suarez, Ssner Da Leme, seeretary of the
Spanish legation, and ether intimate ac
quaintances of the deceased, that he shot
himself in a fit of temporary insanity.
Mr. Navarre says it is net true that
Sener Barca was greatly indebted. On
the cetitiary, se far as it is new known,
ha nnly owed in the neighborhood of $2,000
and he could, without difficulty, have ob
taiued that sum of moaey. Sanora Barca,
it is said, had recently fallen heir te a
censidei able estate by the death of her
father, but she had net yet secured her
prepsrty. The minister some time age
requested of his government an extended
leave of absence that he might ac
company his wife abroad. The leave
was refused him, boeause of important
business requiring his presence in Wash
ington. He was informed however,
that at future time his request would be
willingly granted. The idea of separation
from his family, together with lack of
ready money te meet outstanding ebliga
tiens, is believed te have-se preyed upon
his mind as te cause him te commit sui
cide. One circumstance that opposes the
theory of temporary insanity is that en
Saturday last, 24 hours before he fired the
fatal shot, he telegraphed Sener De Leme
te come te New Yerk te iake charge of
the legation. This telegram was sent, it
is thought, after the minister had decided
te commit suicide. The scene in the room
where the body lay at the Albemarle was
painful. The young daughter of the dead
man sat beside the coffin apparently dazed
by the calamity. The -wife of the minister
was inconsolable. She wept and moaned
incessantly and it was with difficulty that
she was persuaded te leave the body of
her husband.
CAREY SHOT.
Dogged by an implacable Avenger.
The report of the sheeting of James
Carey, in the steamer Melrose, by
O'Denuell. earned intense excitement in
the West End of Londen and in the Heuse
of Commens.
Later advices about the killing of Carey
show that he was shot while landing from
Melrose at Pert Elizibeth. O'Dennel, his
slayer, is in custody. The government
bad taken special and expensive measures
te protect Carey.
It appears that O'Donnell dogged Carey
from Londen. Beth sailed in the steamer
Kilfaun's Castle.
At Dublin the news of James Carey's
death caused many exhibitions of delight
en the streets.
Carey was traveling under the name
of Power. His family were with him.
He embarked at Dartmouth. Frem
Maderia he wrote a letter te the author
ities, in which he described the voyage
and said he had shared iu a conversation
in which the Invincibles and " the mis
creant Carey" were especially denounced.
He said he intended te forget that Ireland
ever existed.
The Londen Daily Telegraph says : The
government have little doubt that Carey
was followed from Dublin. They believe
that the Fenians bad taken most elaborate
measures te prevent his escape. According
te the latest accounts the murder occurred
at sea. Carey was net killed outright, bnt
died shortly after he was shot. O'Donnell
surrendered himself quietly. He was
placed in irons and was banded ever te
the police when the Melrose arrived at
Pert Elizabeth.
A 8TBDGGLE WITH OUTLAWS.
Twe PrU eners Killed la m Desperate Kn
gacemeat. An officer and posse in pursuit of the
Montgomery, Yell and Garland county
outlaws came up with the Daniel Brethers
and their bind en the mountains, in Perry
county, Ark., en the headwaters of the
Feurche la U ave river en ennaay. The
fugitives were in a stronghold and a des
perate fight followed, resulting -in the
killing of two of the prisoners, Spelton
Caldwell, of Garland county, and Charles
Carter, or Dardahelle. A man named
Barnes, of Dardanelle,-was' also killed,
rtnn AfittiA hlnnrlhennda. whink Msemnan-
ied the posse was Bhet down. The prison.
era naa oeen urawu iaw uhuwbb, waien
the desperadoes had fortified and ambush
ed. The outlaws escaped without injury.
8 e Harden.
A 17-year old boy named Silvey, stabbed
bisjelder berther tejdeath near Centerville,
Georgia, vesterday. Patrick Moulten.
aged 44 years, was killed by Bernard Me
Caffrey, aged 33, in Trey, New Yerk, yes
terday morning, in a quarrel about a
woman. Sabato Alexander, convicted of
murder at Easten, Pa., is trying te starve
himself te death. He has refused feed
since Thursday last.
Dying at OneHaanred.
Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy, who came te
Erie from Limencr, Ireland, hair a cen
tury age, died there Monday morning en
the hundredth anniversary of her birth
day. She was the mother of a large and
respected family. Her great desire of
late years was te see her centennial year,
and, realizing the sole object of the last
days of her life, she died.
H
OP B1TTEKS.
A-Great-Problem.
TAKE ALL THE
KIDNEY AND LIVER
Medicines.
BLOOD PURIFIERS,
RHEUMATIC
Remedies.
DYSPEPSIA
And Indigestion Ouree.
AGUE, FEVER,
And Bilious Specifics
BRAIN AND NERVE
Force Revivers.
GREAT HEALTH
Restorers.
IN SHOUT, TAKE ALL THE BESTqualitlcs
et all these, audtlie best qualities of all tbe
best medicines of tbe world, and you will find
that HOP BITTERS nave tbe best curative
qualities and powers et all concentrated In
them, and that they will cure wben any or all
or these, singly or combined, fail. A thorough
trial will give positive proof of this.
JulylO-lmd
ttncklen's Arnica Salve.
The greatest medical wonder or tbe world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises,
Cute, U cera. Salt Ubeum, Fever sores. Can
cers, Plies, Cbllb-ains, corns, Tetter, Chapped
Hands and all stein eruptions, guaranteed te
euro in evciy Instance, or money relunded.
5 cents per box. Fer sale by Chaa. A. Lecher.
ie25-lyeedftw
The Han Who Talks Much.
We want, te say a word te you wh make
a living with your tongue. Ven certainly
must have a clear, strong voice te encsge
your listeners. Br. Tftemfw' JScleelric OU for
sere threat, colds, and hoarseness Is unex
celled. Use and admire. Fer sale by II. B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen
street.
" Fire Bint Oat."
This 1 i a common remark when roughs and
rewdys Insult public decency by their un
seemly ways. Dyspepsia Is a nerrld bore. Fire
1' cut with Burdock Bleed Bitters. Yeu can
de it. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist.
137 and 139 North Queen street.
Small Pox, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Yellow
Fever, etc.. can't exist where Darbys Propny Prepny
lactic Fluid is used.
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A Great Discovery.
That is daily bringing joy te tbe homes of
thousands by saving many of their dear ones
from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New
Discovery for -Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Less of Voice,
Tickling in the Threat, Pain Inside and Chest,
or any disease of the Threat ami Lungs a pos
itive cure. Guaranteed. Trial bottles lree at
Ohaa. A. Lecher'a Drug Stere. Large size,
$100. .
I Wish everybody te Knew.
Rev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen el
this vicinity known te every one as a most
Influential citizen and christian minister el
the SI. E. church. Just this moment stepped In
our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myself and wife ewo
our lives te Slitleh's consumption Cure." it
Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
and is giving perfect satisfaction in ail cases
et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has
done. DBS. MATCHETT X FRAN UK.
Bourbex. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by H. B. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street. Lancaster. tel14eed4
.KAFJCJC MAXVlAttB, C
pHAKKS XV. FRY.
Weweroentof certain sizes et
SCREEN FRAMES,
but we have filled up again and are ready te
fill orders promptly-23. 25, 27, 2D. 31, 33 and 35
inches high and 32 te 33 inches wide ; they can
be i ednced te 24 inches in a lew minutes. They
make the CHEAPEST and BEST 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 et NEW PATTERN
DADO SHADES.
PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE
CURTAINS from a Dellar a Pair up.
PHARESW.FRY.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MASK HO MISTAKE, FOB YOU CAW
buy the best 5c. Havana cigar In the
market, at
UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAS
STORE.
J.
K. KOTK.
There has been such a demand for
LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS that I was
compelled te get a VERY LARGE
CAMERA BOX te meet the demand.
We can new make yen a PHOTO as
small as the smallest locket will bold
np te a CTSfchrJace. te fit an 18x22
Frame.
J- E. ROTE,
No."lb6Nertn Queen Street.
JnneZ-iid
Price Twe Goats.
MKDICAJL.
I YCK'd AB3AF.K1LLA.
i TIDim flTTT The distressing feeling
I 1 IIxEjJL? UU 1 . ofweuriness.ot exhaus
tien witneut enerr. wnicn makes 1110001
den te se many people, U dan te the fact that
theb'oe its peer, and the vitality consequently
feeble. If yea are suffering from suchleel
Jngs, Iyer's Sarsaparilla
Isjust what yen need, and will de you Incal
culable geed.
Ne ether preparation 30 concentrates and
combines bleed purifying, vitalizing, enrich-
ng ami luvigera ing quaimes or atdb
Sabsapari la.
rRSPABD BT
Dr. a. C. Ayers & Ce., Lewell, Mass;
Sold by all Druggists.
July30 augS-lydJkw.
T)KKKY DAVIS'S rAIM KILLER.
STJHER
I mpru deuces
ABB SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES.
INDIGESTION,
DIARRHG3A,
DYSENTEItY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAIT3,
FEVERS, &c, &c.
BUT
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
DmvE8 Them Awat.
Drives Tiiem Away.
DmvEs Tii km Awav.
D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER,
BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST.
Julyl-lydw
VLOTUllfO.
Uf2Vl '1'4 tiOT.
CHANGE YOUR
UNDERWEAR.
GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS in Sizes from 34 te
50 Inches. Gauze, Muslin and Jean Drawers.
Camlbeles, Filet De Cuntc Pour H'einmea
fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at
Erisman's, tne Shirtmaker,
BLUE PRONT
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE.
Ne 17 West Kinff Street.
Final Closing Sale
-or
SUMMER CLOTHING
Has commenced and everything en our cenn.
ters will be sold at
GREAT SACRIFICES!
Te make room for our immense stock et Fall
and Winter Clothing wlilcll we arenew manu
facturing. Among the above lets which we
have marked :.wn mere than one-half, are
LIGHT ami DA It It COLORED
Gaeeimere, Cheviot, Serge, Wonted
and Flannel Baits.
BIO DRIVES in
Beys' and Children's
CLOTHING.
ALSO, CREOLE SUITS. WHITE VESTS
LINEN PANTS and VESTS, SEER
SUCKER COATS,
And anything in the way of ccel Clothing
J ust received another let el these
75c. OVERALLS.
Best In the market, four pockets, riveted but
tons and warranted net te rip. Large line et
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
HIRSH & BRO.,
PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE.
2 and 4 Kerta Queen Street.
JVTrade Dollars taken at Par.
T QAN3BIAN BRU.
ABOUT CLOTHING.
HOW IS IT THAT WE ARE BU8T NOW
WUluESOMANY ARE DULL?
1st. Our goods have steed the test, and mere
than steed the test In comparison with these
offered at ether hensca. They are found te be
literally the best, and there is no old stock.
2d. Our prices are found te bfe tbe lowest,
while the Ulty cents en the dollar and ether
marked (town humbugs have long since been
detected.
The Best Clothing .
-AND-V
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Men's ults selling new at $1.00. 11.00. $5.00.
$5 00, $7.00, $'.0O, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00.
Beys1 and Children's Suits
our great specialty, selling new at $1.50, ?J,
$2.50. (3.00. $1.00, $3.00. $3.00, $7.00 and $fcOB.
Men'. Panis at 75c., U.10, $1.50, $W, iUO,
up te $5.50.
Don't miss the present opportunity, me we
are bound te reduce our stock In order te ,
make room for our larg j fall stock new being
manufactured.
L. Gansmaji & Bre.,
THE rASUIONAULKMERCHANT
TAILORS & CLOTHIERS,
66 68 NORTH QUEEN STiEET,
Right ea the Southwest Cerner el Oraaga St.
LANCASTER, PA.
4-open every evening until 9 o'clock;
Saturday 10 o'clock.
IlKKVS UHAKCUAL 1AJZJEJKMB.
1 The most reliable and surest cure for
Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, .
Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irem a
disordered stomach. Price S9c. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW O. FRET, DRUGGUST.
23 E. Orange St., COT. Chmtlae;i
Lancaster, ira.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc, always en hand at
, the most reasonable price a27-lydw
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