Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 01, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTEK, PA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1, 183.
Price Twe Ceats.
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WJtTXJt COOLER, JtC.
"pLINN BKENEIUB.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
As a business transaction would yen be willing te pay one riellai ter an article yen could
purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster arid vicinity ter
Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman's Pare Prepared Paints.
And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make
this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-halt el any
building wlili this p;lnt and taaetfecr half with s'xlctly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil. or
any e; her mixed painta la this ceHntry, and If the part painted with this paint does net cost
ten per cent, less than ter paint -ased, we will make no charge ter our paint. And lurther,
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, we will repaintateur own expense with White
Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many et the prepared painta are
adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand
dollars for any benzine r water leund In any original package of WAD8WOBTH. MARTI
NEZ LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS.
FLINIST & BKENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ttiVMBlSU AXli
JOHN L.. AKNULD.
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
ESTineit Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
litTMRY
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ODOHTONU
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FRI8T-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet,
K ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
CLOJUlNOfVtlVICKWJSAR, C.
B. HOSTKTTKB HUN.
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CLOTHING
Never was Cheaper.
NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY !
We bave determined te close out the bal
ance et our SPUING AND SUMMUR STOCK,
and In order te de se will sell them out at a
sacrifice. ,
The greater part of the stock Is of. Medium
Weight and nuttabla ler Fall and Winter.
Nete the great reductions.
Suits Formerly 815.00, New $12 00
14.00, 1100
" 1S.OO, " 10.00
" 12.00, " 9.00
10.00, " 8.00
ALL OUR STOCK
Reduced in Proportion,
ANDALLOFOUll OWN MANUFACTURE.
The Sizes will net last lone at these prices,
se It trill be te your art vantage, It intending tu
buy, te give us an early call.
D. B. Hosteller i Seu,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
XXTILLIAIUBON & rOSTBK
Fine Clothing,
Fine Furnishing Goods,
Fine Hats and Caps,
Fine Beets' Shoes,
AT THE LOWEST C1TT PRICES.
Everything is narked In plain figures and
Bany or the goods hare been cut in price
until all profits te us are gene, and with many
things part et the C03T.
WILLIAMSON
:& FOSTER,
32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
P. 8. Our store opens at 6 a. re. and closes
at 6 p. m., except Saturday, until lurther
notice.
D
OMT ruRGKT THKTWO SMALL HA
vana clears ter fie cenuine article, at
HARTMAN' YELLOW FRONT ClUAU
OlIJKB.
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OBKIMUXKJN BauVU) CALL
AT BEOHTOLD'S,
And tee the NEW PATENT OVERALL, the
best In the market. One pair equal te two.
Shirts, btecklnvs, Suspenuers and Notions
generally. AH cheap ler cash.
HENRY BEcHTOLD.
Ne. A2 North Queen Street,
t P. 8. Mere and dwelling for sale or rent.
ImmeJlate r-eeeeslOB. JebJ-lyd
LANCASTER, PA
GAB flTTINO.
STAR CIS.
BATS AND CAPS.
s
HULTZ'S 8UNB.
ST RAW 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'sOldStanf,)
144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Fa.
mar27-lydftw
excursions.
qniK fcXCUKSlON NKA80N UF 1883.
TO THE SUMMER RESORTS
AND EXCURSION POINTS
OX OR VIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad.
THE CAVERNS OF LUBAY.
TUB NATURAL BRIDGE.
THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, &a Ac.
Perfect previsions at LURAT ler the ac
commodation of Excursion Parties et all
sizes.
Transportation Rates arranged ler parties
et various numbers from S te 500.
Correspondence invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the
armugemectet Special Rates una Excursion
Days.
Transportation iurnlshed en SPECIAL
TRAINS when the Else et the party Justifies.
Application through the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent of the Read en
which the Excursion Party originates, te
either et the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention. ..
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LURAY INN can also be cared ler by
similar application.
Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and SOUTHERN 14UMMER RE
SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
inlormatien furnished en application te the
f asscnger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R.
or the Virginia, Tennessee A Georgia Air
Line. A. POPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOWARD ROYER, Lynchburg. Va.
Division Pass'r Agt..
Hagerstown, Md. maySO-Smd
TIM WARM, JtC.
J
OHM P. SUHAUM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FTKTXIRES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Plumbing and GasflttiDgRoeflng
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUJTS,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET,
tebZMyd LANCASTER. PA.
STEVKMB HOU8B
BHAVING ANO HAIR DRESSING
, . 8ALOON.
Oea Journeymen and prices same as ether
loons. ' UL WAGNER,
BtfU-Ua Managtr.
IEDICAL.
f MTf IUUKA
SKIN HUMORS.
Wenderfal Cere of a Lad 12 Years old,
who for 8 years, from the top of his
head te his ankles, was one
Kass of Scabs.
My son, a lad twelve years et age. was af
flicted with the worst form of Fciema for a
period of eight years. Se virulent was It that
train the top et his head te within a tew Inches
of bis ankles he was one mass of scabs, which
refused te yield te any treatment that was
suggested by irif hrf or physicians was tried
in vain. Allepathy, boreoeopatuy.heibs.root,
salt-water baths, flaxseed peultl es, tOap
ointments, and In short everything that could
be done te eradicate the disorder s tmeu only
te aggravate It and the child's life becamu a
burden te hlm.and the expense of the various
niperlmenta waa a constant drain upon our
resources.
My wlfti. reading the a Ivertiseraent of the
Cutictjra Kcmedies In one cf tc dally papers,
resolved te make et e mere attempt at a cure.
(The disease was new encroaching upon Ms
face, and seemtd incurable.) 1 fiavc a reluc
tant consent te the prope-al.and an interview
was sought wl h a famous lady pin s'cian el
New Yerk, who made a me-t thorough exami
nation et the case. an premised a cure with
out the least hesitation by the use et your
CtmcuRA Remedies. In ewe week there was a
marked change: the raw and at gry sores be
gan te grew pale and along the eut-r edges
scaled off, and as time were en they began te
dl.-appeur entlrel . until at the present writ
ing the only vestige is one snail ppet upon
the leiearw, scarcely visible and test dlsap
pearl g.
Thus ulter elxht years et expense and
anxiety, we have the Inteuse nati-fuctien of
seeing the child's skin an talrand smooth t? it,
was b-'teru this dreadful cutaneeus disorder
attacked him. Sincerely your.
CHiS. EAYltKHINKLE.
249 Kaibmeunt Ave ,
Jersey City Heights, N. J.
Childhood and youth ate the periods when
such diseases yiHd almost readily te thee un
failing Skin and B'oed Siecitics, Ccticura
Reselvent, the nen Kloed f uritter, and ctrn
cuiiAaud Cuticuha eap the great Shin Cures.
Pr ce of uticdka, s "all boxes, SO cts , large
boxes, 11.00. Cuticura Reselvent, $100 per
bottle. CuncrRA SeAr, 25 cts.: Cuticuba Shav
i no go Ar, 15 els. Sold by ail druggist. Pot Pet
ter Drug and t'bem Ce , uosteu.
RARY Fer Infantile a rt Birth Hu-
uaui mew, Ueu-h, Chapped, or
RRAilTflPIRR Greasy Skins, eule hash,
DlirlU J IP IfiH pimpieg and ftkin Blemishes
use Cuticura Seap, an exquisite skih Beauti
fur. amt Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative.
Fragrant with delicious flower odors ami Cu
ticura tialsjms. Absolutely pure ; highly
medicinal Indorsed by physicians: pre
ferred by the elite. Sales in 1881 and 18i2. 1,
000,000 cakes. Alse tpcctally prepared for Shav
ing. CATARRH.
Complete Treatment $1.
A single dose et Sanferrt'H Radical Cere in
stantly relibves the most violent bneezing or
Head Ce'ds, clears the Head as by magic,
steps Watery Discharges from the Nese and
Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises In the Head,
cures Nervous Headaeue and subdues Chills
and Kev. r. In chronic Catarrh it cleanses
the nasal passages of tout mucus restores the
senses of smell, taste and hearing when ut-it-cted,
trees tl e head, thteat and bronchial
tubes ofenvnsive matter, s-weetens and puii
lies the breatn, stnns the cough and arrests the
progress et Unarm toward Cen-umptiin
One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal
Solvent and Dr. Sinterd's Inhaler, all in ene
package, of all druggists ter $1. Ask fob
pamdfprd'b Radical Cure Petter Druq a md
Chemical Ce., Bosten.
COLLINS'
ic
Fer the relief und prevention, the Inxtaut It
iHappileil of Kheuinatism, Neuralgia, Selali
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 Uelilns' riaaierx, (an Kinctrlc
Battery combined with a fertius Plaster) and
laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere.
Angl-lydW,8,Aw
BKXSOM 'S UAPVINE POROUS PLASTERS
:i i-il.lJi-
cJ
A Little Etnry wltb a Large Morat-Ose
Man TVhu knew his own Bbcibm.
"Ne, my dear," tald the venerable keeper et
a country store te a timid little girl, whose
bead sea cely came up te the level of the
counter. "e, my dear, we haven't any red
flannel, but we have some first rate New Or
leans molasses." Softly hinting that she
didn't thine that would answer the purpose
quite as well, the child went her way In search
of the article she wanted.
"Have you BKNON'S CAPCINK PLAS
TERS ? ' asked a gentleman et a certain drug
gist whose name could be given were it de
sired. "I am troubled just new with a touch
of my old friend, the lumbago, and the Ben Ben
eon's Plaster seams te go te the spot almost as
seen as it touches the skin.'.
"Net at present," replied the druggist, geni
ally, "but we have lets or plasters Just as
geed. There Is Allcock's, the Carelcum and
etlurs won't one et them de as wtll't"
"My dear sir," retorted the gentleman, with
a slight show et temper,"! say nothing against
these articles, but 1 am a business man, and
always ask for precisely what 1 want, and for
nothing else. I may enlighten you, however,
when I say that some time age, ler another
disease, of which the Capclne has sinca cured
me, I tried all these you mention with no ap
preciable benefit. They are inefficient, every
one of them, the meanest act et the proprie
tors of some of them being this: that they
make plasters with similar sounding names te
deceive the unwary into bell.ving that they
are the same thing. Experience taught me
the difference. I'll go te the next man in
y jur line. Ge d day."
Be en your guard against imitations. The
gennlne has the word CAPCINE cut cleanly
In the middle of the plaster. All ethers are
Impositions.
Seabury & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk.
augl-WASw.
GROCRRZE8.
T BUBSK'B.
PICNIC SUPPLIES.
CORNED BEEF, POTTED MEATS, viz.:
Ham, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Ac.
Lunch Tongue, Hams, Dried Beet (chipped),
Sardines in oil and mustard.
Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen, Fresh Mack
eral In 1 pound cans, Soured Mackeral In 2
pound cans.
8chrimps, Olives and Pickets in small bot
tles. Cress & Blackwell's Pickles. Lea A Per
rln's Worcestershire Sauce.
Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever
Heney.
CHOICE CREAM CHEESE.
PINEAPPLE AND EDOM CHEESE.
WOODEN PICNIC PLATES.
-AT
BTJKSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
YKLLOW FUOltT CIGAR STORK, 21
.rtu Queen street. Headquarters ler
tne.best 6c cigar In tbe city. "
DEATH IN ISCHIA.
THIS ffOKK Of TUB ClKTUyUAKB.
Continuing the Search ter Dead Bodies
ether new of Lata Occurrence Clip
ped lrem tlie Morning .matin
The search of the ruins Ter bodies of
victims et tbe earthquake en the island of
lechia was continued last night. Hun
dreds of half naked men and women, wild
with terror aud griel ran te and fro
among the ruins with torehjes, looking for
missing frieuds. All the bodies recovered
are buried immpdiattly te prevent miasma.
An eye witness describes tbe scene at
the theatre Casamicciela, when the earth
quake occurred, as an awful one. Tbe
curtain bad juat risen when a tiernndeus
shock was felt A fearful rear followed,
and tbe ground rocked like tbe sea in a
storm. A great cry of terror arose from
the audience, who Were thrown into a
heap, and a large number of them were
buried beneath the timbers of the build
ing, which fell upon them. Twe mere
shocks occurred. All who could rushed
outside et tbe theatre, and hundreds of
poisons clambered into the trees in the
vicinity for safety. Most of the people,
however, escaped te the shore, where bon
fires were lighted as signals of distress.
Among the persons who were en the
island en Saturday night, and who has
been niis&ing since the earthquake occur
red, was a Mr. Semuei1. an English or
American gentleman. He resided at the
Hetel IdeLza. A Miss Ven Allen, an
American, was also slightly injured. King
Humbert, who has beeu sojourning at
Meuza, has gene te Casamacciela.
Tbe burials of victims of tbe earthquake
was continued thiougheut the day. 230
bodies were buried at Casamicciela, 90 at
Lacco and 29 at Forie. The latest esti
mate places the number of deaths at be
tween 4,000 and 5,000. As it would be
impossible te recover and bury all tbe
Lelies, Signer Gencla, minister of public
works, baB ordered that in view of tbe
horrible exhalations from the decomposing
remains, the uucevered corpses be left
who e they lie and liquid lime be
peuied ever the ruins made by the earth
quake. Casamicciela will thus be con
verted into a vast cemetery.
Help Ktem Vienna.
At Vienna the municipality has voted
la favor of deuatiug a large sum of money
toward the relief of the earthquake suffer
ers in Ischia.
Vesuvius tn -tuiitlen.
Mount Vesuvieus is in a state of cru pt'.en.
Lava is descending from the crater in tbe
direction el Torre del Grece, at the south
west loot of the mountain. The inhabit
ants are fleeing for their lives.
MA1TEK8 MISCKLLAM.
semelieing from Vailous Sources.
The Southern exhibition in Louisville
will be formally opened yesterday. A
telegram from Louisville siys : ''The city
is ene mass of Haunting flags, both in the
business aud residence portions, and
pictures of Lincoln, Garfield, Grant aud
Arthur greet the eye en every side, as if
this were a thoroughly Northern city iu
Btead of a thoroughly Southern one." The
president and party, General Shei idan aud
ether distinguished persons have arrived
in Louisville and will attend the opening
In tbe United States circuit court at
"Chicago, yesterday, application was made
by Granville D. Brananter leave te file a
petition for a receiver ler the Teledo Ciu
cinnati and St. Leuis railroad. The pet
itioner, who is one of the large stock
holders of the read, alleges that it is " se
iuvelved financially that it must step
business, unless a receiver is appointed."
Tie read runs from Teledo te St. Leuis,
with branches te Cincinnati and tbe coal
fields of Indiana and Illinois, making a to
tal of 830 miles operator.
A meeting of prominent Israelites was
held last evening in Baltimore te consider
the expediency of giving further aid te the
colony of Russian refugees in Middlesex,
Virginia. After hearing the report of a
committee who had vitited the colony, it
was decided te make further efforts in be
half of the colonists Contributions will
be asked te enable the committee te pay
$200 per month for the relief of pressing
wants and the purchase of farm imple
ments. The colony cumbers about GO
persons.
Senater Dawes, of Mass , chairman of
the select committee of the United States
Senate te investigate the grievaucas of the
Indians en Mentana and Dakota reserva
tions has arrived in, Chicago. The ether
members of the committee are expected
there te day, when a! plan of action will be
outlined, and the mepbers will probably
go en te St. Paul. '
A telegram from Uenver, uei., says :
"The report that a Grand Army of the
Republic train had been wrecked and
many lives lest, is absolutely without
foundation. Nothing has occurred te mar
the pleasure of the excursion,"
The U. S. ships Constellation and Dale
sailed from Portsmouth, N. H , yesterday
for a cruise southward.
The association of; Union Army pay
masters will held a reunion at Capa May
en the Oth inst, Monday next.
It is said at the .treasury department
that the reduction of the public debt for
July, if there be any; is very small.
THt, UGADJ DIPLOMAT.
Removal or the tfamatns of tbe Spanish
minister te tbe steamer
It was a strange fmneral precession that
slowly made its way; from the Albemarle
hotel te the Marble Cemetery, New Yerk,
Tuesday, but far ere strange was the
line of carriages, preceded by a truck,
which rolled en the pier of tbe French
line and stepped In front of the gang
way of the steamship Normandie. The
remains of Sener Barca,the Spanish minis
ter, who killed himself en Sunday morning
were starting en the first stages toward
their final resting place in Spain.
One of the first callers en Senera Barca
in the morning was an officer in full uni
form from Governer's Island, who offered
in behalf of General Hancock a battallien
of marines te accompany the body of tbe
dead minister te the steamship. Shortly
afterward Superintendent Walling offered
a guard of police, and beiere neon uoienei
Baker, representing Secretary of War
Lincoln, asked thi liberty of detailing a
company of United States soldiers te act
as an escort. Seaer De Leme declined
each of the offers, saying that it was the
widow's wish te have the funeral as quiet
as possible. The' morning was passed in
receiving the cards of the visitors, and, en
the part of Sener De Leme, in attending
te the business of the legation.
There were at first many objections
made by the officials of the steamship line
te transporting the remains of Sener
Barca te Spain, but finally, through the
intercession of the French consul general,
the privilege was granted. Sener Barca
expressed a wish te have a public funeral,
bnt his widow ebiected te it, and, cense
quently, when Senors Gonzales, Sanchez
and Beera, representing the Spanish soeie
ties in New Yerk, asked Sener De Leme
for his consent te fellow the funeral, he re
quested them net te de se.
The remains will be taken directly from
Havre te Madrid, where state funeral ser
vices will be helJ r.eiuiem masses will
be celebrated at the Spanish legation at
Washington when news is received that
the body has arrived in Madrid. When
the Normandie sails at neon it will carry
Senera Barca and her daughter from the
country where they have met se great a
sorrow.
Political Point.
The 38th joint ballet for U. S. senator in
tbe New Hampshire Legislature was taken
yesterday and resulted as fellows : Ladd,
Stevens, Tilton, Ela, Benten, Burnbam
and Patterson 1 each ; Carrier. Spalding,
Prescott and Rollins 2 each ; Gillinger, 6 ;
Tappau, 7 ; Chandler. 21 ; Marsten, 33 ;
Burns. 39: Pike. 80; Bingham. 114
Necessary te a choice, 158.
J. B. Yellewly, lately a candidate for
lieutenant governor, and James Hill,
colored candidate for " congressman
against Barksdale, in Mississippi, last fall,
have coma out in favor of the Democratic
Republican fusion ticket in Madisen
county, in that state.
Tbe Democratic convention of Anne
Arundel county, Maryland, met yesterday
in Annapolis. Dr. Geerge Wells was re re
eominated for state senator. The dele
gates elected te- tbe state convention are
understood te be opposed te tbe renom renem renom
inatien of Gov. Hamilton.
The Republican state convention of
Massachusetts will meet at Bosten en
September 19. Charles R. Cedmau, of
Bosten, has been invited by the state
coramittce te preside.
A full meeting of the Democratic state
committee of New Yerk has been called
for the 23d inst., at Saratoga.
Trade Nete.
Only one dress and cloak manufacturing
firm in New Yerk the Manhattan suit
and cloak company is new holding out
against the striking empleyes. Of 230
outside contractors, 124 have yielded and
most et the remainder have intimated a
willingness te yidd.
Charles Parrish, after having for twenty
years operated the mines owned by the
Lehigh and Wilkesbarre c.ial company,
today severed bis connection with them as
contractor, and the company will hereafter
mine its own coal.
Tbe Pennsylvania railroad company
yesterday suspended 150 workmen from
its machine shops in Fert Wayne, Indiana,
owing te the lightness of freight business
during the last menh. It is thought tl e
men will be reempleyed in six or eight
weeks.
There is no change in the cigarmakers1
lockout at New Yerk. The empleyes say
that all but 1,200 of the looked out men
have obtained work in different factories
throughout the eity.
The caulkers at several beat yards in
Seuth Pittsburgh struck yesterday against
a t eductien of 25 per cent.
The rtre Recerd.
A fire at Tulare, California, en Monday
night, caused a less estimated at $120,000.
The hide mill of Jehn D. and Charles
Kings, at Johnstown, New Yerk, was
burned en Monday night, with 1,000
skins. Less about $50,000. The Oscoda
salt and lumber company's mill at Oscoda,
Michigan, was burned en Monday. Less
heavy.' Jehn Walters' oilcloth factory in
Albany, New Yerk, was damaged yester
day morning by fire te the extent of $75,
000. Jee! Woodward's flour mill at New
ark, Delaware, was destroyed by an incen
diary fire en Monday night. Less$10,000.
A fire at Nashville, yesterday afternoon,
:chtreyid the buildings of the Nashville
cotton compress and the sheds of tbe
Nashville warehouse company, with 4,000
bales of cotton and a large quantity of bay
aud grain. Less $04,000. The large
stables of the Gorden house, at Orange
ville, Ontario, were burned yesteiday,
with a number of valuable horses, among
them the trotters General Beamish and
Highland, jr.
Deplorable story et Neglect of tbe Dead.
The relatives of the late Themas Heyne,
who was killed in the late accident en the
Reme, Watertown & Ogdensburg read,
give a deplorable recital of the condition
of affairs in and about the wreck, and up
braid severely the alleged neglect of the
railway officials. A son of Mr. Heyne
relates that the train men refused te allow
the coffin te be opened te guard against
the possibility of mistaken identity, tie
was unable by any process te reach the
scene of the disaster by making application
te the railway authorities. The daughter
of Mr. Hoyue relates that no attention
was paid te the dead after tbe accident,
aud that bodies were lying en the side of
the read exposed te the sun fourteen
hours after the disaster. It is further de
clared that parties were epeuing valises
and searching the dead bodies while the
empleyes of the read were removing the
debris. Mr. Heyne had a large sum of
money with him, but his relatives state
thai his watch aud all ether valuables are
missing, though a portion of them may be
in the custody of the coroner.
Murderous Deaths.
Alexander Wilsen, colored, was shot
dead in LaGrange, Missouri, yesterday by
Maxwell K. Maxwell, of Des Moines,
Iowa. Maxwell was drunk, arid get into
a collision with Wilsen, who cut him ;
hence the sheeting. Peter Bnnnelle ana
Jehn Shertsleeves, both drunk, fought
yesterday in Milten, "Vermont, aud Bnn Bnn Bnn
nolle was se badly injured that he died.
Shertsleeves fled. Jehn Brixius, jr., shot
his uncle, Jehn Brixius, sr., and then
committed suicide in Newark, N. J last
evening. Cause, family troubles. The
uncle is expected te recover. Tbe death
warrant of Jehn McGinnis, of Philadel
phia was issued yesterday by Governer
Pattison. The execution will take place
en October 4. The wife of Charles Burke
drowned herself in the lake at Cleveland,
Ohie, en Monday night. Her neighbors
say she was made insane by her husband's
treatment of her 18 year old beh by a
former husband.
Accidents.
A wagon containing two men, named
Stadtlander and Sidlinger, was struck by
an express train at a crossing in Cincin
nati yesterday, and Stadtlander was kiiled
Sidlinger being fatally injured. Three
men, employed as pile drivers en the
government works near Marysville, Miss
issippi, fell overboard yesterday and were
drowned. William Eckenrod.ef Lebanon,
was killed by the cars yesterday at Ply
mouth, Pa. The canal freight steamer
Octerara, of the Ericssen line, plying
between New Yerk and Baltimore, was
sunk near Chesapeake city en Monday
nii?ht bv collision with the Elizabeth, of
r.hn name line, rnnnincr between Baltimore
and Philadelphia. Ne person was drowned
or injured. Twe boatmen, a woman and
two children were drowned yesterday in
the St Lawrence near Montreal while
trying te cress the river in a storm.
Tbe Old 'Red Church" Tern Down.
The famous old " Red Church," located
near Orwigsburn, was razed te the ground
Monday. The last services in the vener
able and antiquated structure took place
en Sunday, wbeu many prominent citizens
of Schuylkill county were in attendance.
Tbe church's history was a most interest
ing one, covering the era of the rise and
progress of the new greatest anthracite
region in the world. A larger and mere
modern structuie will new be erected in
its stead.
A Demestic Tragedy I Ohie.
Mrs, Charle Burke, aged 43 years, left
her dwelling en Cliften street, Cleveland,
last night, attired only in ber night drees,
walked te the lake at the feet of Wasen
street and drowned herself. Her husband
when questioned, was reticent concerning
her probable motive. Tbe neighbors have
a theory that she was driven insane by
Burke's treatment of her eighteen year old
son by a former husband, whom he lately
drove from home.
A ratal right en the Ktver.
A fight occurred en beard the dredge
Commedore, in tbe Delaware river, below
New Castle, Del., between Gee. Christo
pher, mate, and Geerge Smith, one of tbe
bands. Richard Spittall, another of the
hands interferred and struck Smith en tbe
head with a hammer, inflicting a wound
that will probably prove fatal. Spittal
was taken te New Castle and locked up.
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES.
The leading business men of Providence, R.
I., compose the Hunt's Remedy Ce., and ihey
guarantee all testimonials published by them
te be genuine The lollewing dated May 4,
1S8J, from V. H. itlanchard, Lewell, Hesj., is
but ene et the thousand lemarkuble cures
that are being made by this wonderful medi
cine. Mr. Ulanchard says : " I have been
greatly troubled ter ever six years with acute
kidney disease with severe pain In my back
and hips. I was termerly employed en the
Bosten and Lewell Railroad, bit was obliged,
owing te the constant Jar, te give up the rail
road business, as many ethers have been
obliged te de. en account et Kidney dlsea e.
I nave tried many medicines, but received no
permanent relief. A friend recommended me
te use Hunt's Remedy. I purchased a bottle
el one et our druggists In Lewell, and com
menced te improve at once, and alter using
two bottles 1 was entirely tree lrem all patn.
and consider myself cured, und 1 cheerfully
recommend this wenterlul medicine. Hunt's
Remedy, te all the stilteiers tieui kidney and
liver distase."
AT LIBERTY.
Fer a number et years I was ulllictcd with
kidney and gravel disease, and suffered with
pains in my limbs and b.ickut times se eeverc
ly that It seemed that 1 could net endurn it, I
used several se-called cures recommended ler
these diseases, but they did me no geed A
friend el mine that hail used Hum's Remedy,
and proneuueed itthe best In use, u.'ged me
te try It, and i purchased a bottle at Ucerge
K. Hall's drug store, in Manchester, and be
fore I had used one bettle I began te feel
much better, the pains in the bluddcr and
kidneys were reduced a geed deal, and after
iiilng five bottles I found that Hunt's Remedy
hed dene all that it was recommended te de.
It had removed all the pain, my appetite im
proved and I gained several pounds in a few
weeks. I have renewed vier und strength
ler one et my years (54). an.U can only thank
the proprietors et Hunt's Re-nedy ler my
geed heilthet te-day, and you are at liberty
te publish this, that it may be the means et
sorne one being cured by the ue et your truly
wonderful remedy. W. H. Tkbiull.
Goitstewn, N. H., May 7, 18S1.
jy30-lwdM,W4F4w
Hucklen'a Arnica salve.
The greatest medical wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns, Itruises,
Cuts, U'Cers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can
cers, Piles, Chilblains, corns. Tetter, Chapped
Hands mul all skin eruptions, guaranteed te
cure In eveiy lustunce. or money relunded.
25 cents per box. Fer sule by Ch.w. A. Lecher.
ie25-lyeedftw
First Kevlved nod theu Cured.
" Was troubled ler n year with torpid liver
and Indigestion and atler trying everything
imaginable used Burdock Jlloed Bitters. The
fint bottle revived me und tne second cured me
entirely. J. S. Williamson, N. Y. Fer sale by
H. II. Cechnn, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
Small Pox, Diphtheria, Starlet Fever, Yellow
Fever, etc.. can't exist where Darbys Prep, y
lactic Fluid Is used.
A Great Discovery.
Th3t is daily bringing joy te the homes el
thousands by Having many of their dear ones
from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Hrenchttls, Hay Fever. Less of Voice,
Tickling In the Threat. Pain in Side and Chest,
or any disease et the Threat ami Lungs a pos
itive cure. Guaranteed. Trialjbettles Iree at
Ohas. A. Lecher'e Drug Stere." Large size,
$100.
1 Wish Everybody te Knew.
Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen of
this vicinity known te every one as a most
influential citizen and christian minister et
the M. K. church. Just this moment stepped In
our store te say, I wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myselt and wire ewe
our lives te Shiloh'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. DRS.MATCHETT A FRANCE.
lierRBOir. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by H.B. Cochran, diugglst, Nes. 137 and
139 Ner th Queen street. Lancaster. lcbl4eed4
An Explanation
Nn nnn medicine will cure everything, but
it is an inceutestlble tact that 'Themas' Kclec
tric Oil wlli cure a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or
an ache, and is also an active and pren mnced
cure for neuralgia und rheumatism. Fer sale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
fAi'MR JAJHlAtB, c
pHABKH W. FRY.
We were out et certain sizes et
SCREEN FRAMES,
but we have tilled up again and are ready te
nil orders preinptly-23. 25, 27, 29. 31, 33 and :
Inches high and 32 te 33 Inches wide ; thev can
he i educed te 24 inches in a lew minutes. They
make theCHKAPEST and REST screen In the
market, superior te the old style and lower in
price.
.NEW PATTERNS Or
WALL PAPERS.
ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PRICE.
An Elegant Line el NEW PATTERN
DADO SHADES.
PLAIN GUUD3 IN ALL COLORS. LACE
CURTAINS lrem a Dellar a Pair up.
PHARES W. FRY.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
w
AKB NO MISTAKE, FOB YOU CAN
buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in the
market, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB
STORE.
J.
JC KUTK.
There has been such a demand for
LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS tliat I was
compelled te get a VERY LARGE
CAMERA BOX te meet the demand.
We can new make you a PHOTO as
small as tbe smallest locket will held
up te a 5-lnch lace, te fit an 18x22
Frame.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. 106 North Queen Street,
June3-tia
irDlCAI
k YKK'4 SAR8APAK1LX.A.
TIDETl flTTT The distressing feell
1 I txfcJj UU 1 . or weirlness.et exhaus
tion without trterr, which makes Hie a bur
den toemanvpeopl'.linn te the fact that
tbe bee i is peer, and tiin vitality consequently
rveblc. If you are suturing from inch reel
ings, Ayeis Sarsaparilla
s
isjnst what you need, and will de you incal
culable geed.
Ne ether prevmrntlin se cencentiates and
combines bleed purltylng, vitalizing, enrieh-
ng and luvlgera ing qualities ei Atbi's
Sassavari la.
r-EBrAitxD BT
Dr. j. C. Ayera & Ce., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists. '
JulySO ang5-lydw.
OKKKY DAVIS'S fAIM KILLER.
CHOLERA!
CHOLERA MORBUS
CHOLERA. INFANTUM
ASIATIC CHOLERA
ALL CHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
Furry Davis's Fain Killer.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND
OF BOWEL DISORDER.
Captain Ira 11. Foss.ef Goldsberougb.Maine.
says: "One of my sailors was attacked sever
ly lth cholera merbus. We administered
Pain Killer, and saved him."
J. W. SlinendB. lirnttlebern. Vt. says; "In
cases el" e leleni merbus and sudden attacks
of sum er complain is, I have never round It
te fall.".
ALL. THE DRU0GIST3 SFLIi IT.
nug 1 lmdAw
CLUTUJJfO.
pHEWt 'I'd UUI.
CUAN'JK YOUR
UNDERWEAR.
GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS In Sizes from 34 te
SO Inches, tiauzc. Muslin and Jean Drawers.
Camibeles, Filet De Sante Pour il'emmei
Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at
Erisman's, the Shirtmaker,
RLUE FRONT
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE.
Ne 17 "West Kins Street.
rimis
Final Closing Sale
or
SUMMER CLOTHING
Has commenced aud everything en our ceun
ters will be sold at
GREAT SACRIFICES!
Te make room for our Immense stock et Fall
and Winter Cletntnsj which woarenowinauu wearenowinauu woarenewinauu
tactnring. Among the tibove leta which we
have marked down mero than enc-lialf. are
LIGHT and DARK. COLORED
Gaesimere, Cheviot, Serge, Worsted
and Flannel Suits.
BIG DRIVES In
Beys' and Children's
CLOTHING-.
ALSO, CREOLE SUITS, WHITE VE.8T8
LINEN PANTS and VEST8, SEER
SUCKER COATS,
And anything in the way of ccel Clothing
.1 ust received another let et these
75c. OVERALLS.
Beat in the market, four pockets, riveted but
tons and warranted net te rip. Large line el
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
AT LOWEST PRICKS.
HIRSH & BRO.,
PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSB.
2 and 4 North Queen Street.
4-TraiTe Dollars taken at Par.
L.
OAN8HAM BBO.
ABOUT CLOTHING.
HOW IS IT THAT WE AKB BUSY NOW
WUIwESOMANY ARE DULLt
1st. Our goods have steed the test, and mere
tlmn steed the test In comparison with these
offered at ether houses. They are teund te b
literally the best, and there Is no old stock.
2d. Our prices are round te be the lowest;
while the titty cents en the dollar and ether
marked neiru humbugs have long since been
detected.
The Best Clothing
-AND
THE LOWEST PBIOES.
Men'a .Suits selling new at S 1.00. $1.00, S.Qf,
$5 CO, $7.00, 00, $!0.0u, 12.00 and 115.00.
Beys1 and Children's Suits
our great specialty, selling new at $1.50. $?M,
$2.50. 13.00. (4.00. $5.00, ).U, $7.(10 and W.00.
Men's Pants at 75c., U.tO, $1.50, W2.00, $1.00,
up te ITi.50.
Don't mist the present opportunity, as we
are bound te reduce our stock In order te
make room for our large fall stock new being
manulacturcd.
L. Gansman & Biu,
THErASHIONABLBMERCHANT -
TAILORS CLOTHIJ5R8,
66 G8 KOBTU QUEER STBEET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner el Oruf St --l
LANCASTER, PA. X
Jurupcn every avenlng until 9 o'clock ;
Hatuiilav 10 o'clock.
T?BEra ubarceal luzzjiukb. ir
P Thn meat mllahln and surest cars for - el
Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbuin, - f
Bad Breath and all diseases arising lrem a , ---
aiseraercu Bunnaca. r-rica jc pwt nu,
mailable. Prepared and eeld by
ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST,
MB nranim St f'Jir nimuMM.a
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