. lie fth .ihttti ntes. A - -;:.--,: t " i -i : -?t r Te'.ume XIX-Ne 292. LANCASTEK, PA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 183. PrktTwtCiate. ,x ii i f 1 1 imi iiHzgKii iii ii ii 1 1 1 ri i 1 1 .dj" WATMM COOZMXM, C. tfLINN BKBHEH!', TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. Aa a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ter an article yen could purchase for ninety cents T We are the agents ter Lancaster and vicinity ter Wadsworth, Martiiez k Longman's Pare Prepared Paints. Ana we claim that tbey are tbe best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint ene-naif et any snrlaee or one-ball el any building with tbls paint and tbe ether hair with strictly pure White lead and Linseed Oil, or any ether mixed paints In tbls country, and II the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ler paint used, we will make no charge for our paint. And lurther, any building tbat 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 repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed OH or any ether paint he may select. As many el tbe prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal offer. We will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund in any original package or WADSWORTH, M ARTI N K ft LONG M AN '3 PUBE PR SPARE D PAINTS. FLINST & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DKX IBORUK KAHNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BABE'S OLD STAND.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, HEADQUARTERS FOR Jersey Waists and Jackets IN ALL QUALITIES AND COLORS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. JKRSEY CLOTH HV THE YARD, ALL COLORS. NEW GOODS IW EVERY DEPARTMENT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. FLVMBINU AKJi TORN I.. AUNULD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Oase Heaters. ESFTinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ZITMRV H OUGHTUN'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRI3T-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT Stables Ne. 44 BOOKS AHD J'"" M HAbR'S HUMS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES, ATTHK ROOKSTORE OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, Ncb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST. . LANCASTER, PA. V A PISH UAHUIltvB, Me. tHAKE.1 TV. FICV. Weweie out el certain sizes et SCREEN FRAMES, hut we have tilled up again and are ready te till orders promptly 23. 25, 27, 29. 31, 83 and :I5 inches high and 32 te 33 inches wide ; thev can be i educed te 2t inches in a low minutes. They make the CHKAPKST and BEST screen In the market, superior te the old style and lower In price. NKW PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS. ODlS AND ENDS AT UAI.r-PUICE. An Elegant JLlne et NKW PATTERN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE CURTAINS trem a Dellar n Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. eAMemsB. IHEAtEK THAN EVER. TJIE CARPETS -AT- Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W. KING & WATER STS. We don't exactly give them away, Rnt we ceme as neat te It as we can, Without depriving ourselves of a living. Come and learn our Latest and Lewest PRICE LIST, In order te reduce our stock preparatory te laying In our immense stock ter the Jail trade. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. W. Kins As Water Sts., LANCASTER, PA. lints, UAMEg. ATVLL UR1IBOH 5r. HA ETHAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR" SiUUK. LANCASTER, PA OOOD8. OAH FITTING. BTABLE. ALL TIMEt?. Market S-reet ii ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. STATIONERY. TJHWABB, JtC. J OH!) P. SUUAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOT OF CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, f lambing and Gasfltting, Rooting and Spenting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, teb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. EXCUM8IOXB. rpHE IsXCURSION SEASON ur 1883. TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS -OHORTIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. THE NATURAL BRIDGE. THE VIKUIN1A SPRINGS, Ac, 4a Perfect previsions at LURAY ler the ac commodation of Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Rates arranecd ler parties el various numbers from 0 te 5ue. Correspondence Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arrangement et Special Rates und Excursion Days. Transportation inrnlshed en SPECIAL TRAINS when the sice et the party Justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Read en which the Excursion Party originates, te either el the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parties deslrlnz accommodations at the LURAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN mUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and after JUNE I, at tbe principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. 8UMMERT0URIST GUIDE BOOKS and all lntormatlen furnished en application te the Passenger Agents. Shenandoah Valley R. R. or the Vlirtnla, Tennessee Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. &Tkt.Agt., O. HOWARD ROYER, Lynchburg, va. "ivlslen Pass'r Agt, Hagerstown, Md, may30-Stnd rvaeiKRAi CHOLERA! ' PROF. DAEBYS Prophylactic Fluid. The Most Powerful Antiseptic Kuewn. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. It Desteets The me3t powerful An tiseptic agent which chemistry has pre duced. . Gnnsis or Disease. Its use either inter It is a fact established by science that many nally or externally rcn dersalllt comes In con tact with. rure. sweet d 1 s e ases are Intro duced by putrifact'en, which reproduces lt- and clean, the produc tion of disease-germs cesses and the patient recovers. seu anu propegaies the dlsease in ever widening circles. TL cse diseases ge n er er er ate.contaelen and fill Hie air with death. 8uch is that dread Ter Ter eor. Asiatic Cholera, When v ted en Ulcers Scalds, Burns, Erup. tiens and Seres it steps all pain, sweetens the parts and promotes the rapid formation of healthy flesh. It Piri'lFiKS TUB ATMOSrilERE. which is new devaatat ing the East and ad vancing en its mission or aeatn rapidly te wards our shere.Other diseases of the same sort are Dirthlherla. Its exposure in a Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Sick Roem, Celler, tever. ismaunex. Juea Closet or atable puri ties the Atmosphere sles, Yellaie Fever, jerastpeias, etc. All and diives away the germs et disease and death. these generate centa glen. Other diseases Fever and Ague, Ma larial Fever, etc, arise Taken internally, it purifles the stomach. irem coir.ngien wmcu comes from damnness. giving it tone ana healthy vigor. It is thus that It cures Indi nnhealthv situation or unclean.lness. gestien and Dyspep sia. All these Diseases can be cured only by Yhen used as a Le. stepnina me vreauc- tlen it destroys all lien of Disease Germs Freckles and Bletch- ana aesireymg inese already produced. Reth these results ate accomplished by the use of Prof. Dar by's preparation e! Ueraclc Acid and Chlorine, known as Darby s Prepiit lactic Fluid. producing germs, leaving the sKln clear, wliite and transpar ent as that et a llttle child. It herders all it comes in con cen TACT with Pure and He lthv. Space does net permit us te name many et the uses te which this great Germ-Destroyer is applicable Ask your druggist ter printed matter descriptive of its usefulness, or ad uress J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. 50 cents per bottle Pint bottles, $1.00. Fer sale by II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 110 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Janll-lyoed&w T7"1DNEY-WKT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A Dissertation Upen Ita Advent, and Its Hired Upen Mankind. " The green leat et the new come Spring." Shak. Everybody recognizes spiing, when It is ence upon us, but many persons are net la ml'iar with the exact date et its appearance. Webster, the world lenewned lexicographer, gives us a deltnitien, which may net bu inap inap inap propilate here. 'Spring," says he, "Is the season et the year when plants begin te vege vege Ute and rise; tin vernalscBSen, comprehend ing the months el March, April and May, in the middle latitudes nertli of the equator." Thompson, In his ' Seasons," and Slmtw. peare In many et his works, have, perhaps, no peers In describing it, nnd yet 'etheiial spring " Is freighted with malaria, " that In sidious fee, lurking In the very air we breathe." It spreads ever tbe fairest portions of our land; brings death and ulseass te thousands; cuts eir sceies and scores of our children and youth, us well as these In ad vanced life. A pestilcuce Is rcgarde 1 with little less appichenslen, and people every where are asking, " What la It V " Where docs It come from V " What will cure it t" Kidnev-Wertas a Sprike Medicine. When yen begin te lese appetite have a headache, a pain m your side, back and shoulders te tots about at night in restlcs dreams wake In tin morning with afoul month and furred tongue feel disinclined te go about your work, heavy in body and op pressed In mind have a fit et the blues when your urine gets scanty or high colored te suf ter with constipation, dianheea, or indiges tion have a pasty, sallow face, dull eyes and a blotched akin one or all of these common cemplainiB will certainly be evidences that your liver is disordered, torpid, or perhaps diseased. A bottle of Kidney-Wert Is, under such circumstances, a priceless been te such a person. Rare osscitiens of proprietors have cme te possess less feice than they ircquently merit. The cause of this condition et popular skep ticism is, In the main, te be found in the fact that charlatanism covers our bread land. Meritorious article are tee frequently found I n bad company. The proprietors el Kidney-Wert always prove all their a ssertien s, touching tbe merits of their preparations. When weafllrm, there tore, that Kidney-.Vert Is a specific ter just such disorders as have been mentioned in this article, the proof, tee, belongs te nnd shall, fellow this statement. A Fhtsician's Ej-i-ebience. Dr. R. K. Clark, a regu'ar physician el ex tensive practice In Grand Isle County, and a worthy deacon of the Congregational Church, at Seuth Heie, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert ler several years In his practice, and before the present proprietors purchased an interest in Its favor. This opinion has net changed. It has done belter than any ether remedy I have eier used," says the doctor, and, farther en he writes : " I de net recollect an Instance where the patient te whom 1 have given it has failed te receive benefit from Its use, and in some severe cases most decidedly se." These are strong words. They are lrem a representa tive, conscientious, ever-approachable public citizen, however, ami better still they are true. Kidney Wert will bear all the oncemlums lavished upon It by Its friends and their name Is legion. " I will swear by Kidney Kidney Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. R. KanfTman, et Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by asserting, as a matter of fact, and one capable of demonstration, that all honest patrons of this remedy are its friends and advocates. o3-lwced ; It AY'S SfKUiriO 1HKDIOIN1S. TUBS 'JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Rack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Prematuie Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages ter $5, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. R. Cochran, 137 and 13J North Quean street. On account el counter feits, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper; me only genuine, unanmunx uiunru issuuu ey us. Fer sale In Lancaster by U. 11. Cochi an, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O..N. V. aprlS-lvdw NOTICE IU TUESrASKKS aVD GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un lnclesed, either ter the pnrpese et sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly entorcee against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PEROY ALI)KN EDWARD C. FREEMAN, At oreey rer fl. W. Celeman's Reirt el6-tfdw SENTENCED FOE LIFE. FATE UfTHE LIVERPOOL PRISONERS. Dynbtntie Conspirators Convicted and sen tenced The News of tbe Dy in Con densed Paragraphs. In the trial of Featherstene, Deasy, FJannigan and Dalten, the dynamite con spiraters at Liverpoel.England, Thursday. counsel for the defense addressed the jury. He maintained that there was no evidence te support the charges against Deasy, but even if they were true the most that could be made out of the case against him was that he was a dupe rather than a conspirator. Sir Farrer Hersehell, for the crown, said that two infernal machines had been found en Deasey, who had brought them from Cerk. He held that all the prison ers were associated with Deasy, all having left America about the same utne,acd that the evidence showed without any doubt that there existed a Feniau conspiracy, having root in America. Justice Stephen, in summing up, said that the question was whether the pris oners had brought or had caused the bringing of the machines te Liverpool and whether they had intended them te cause damage. He was sure tnac tnese wiie at tacked the crown and sought te dismem ber the kingdom would meet enemies in a vast majority of Englishmen. The prisoners were found guilty and sentenced te life -long penal servitude A KCNAWaS AT NEWPORT. A Cowardly Driver Leave a Lady and Gen tleman at the Mercy et the Horses. There was a thrilling and exciting runa way en Bellevue avenue, . Newport, at 7 o'clock Thursday night The horses at tached te a carriage standing in front of the Orpan house and containing Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Price, of Philadelphia, be came frightened at the disconnection el the crab from the pole and ran very rapidly past the Casine. The runaway horses cleared all teams ou the avenue. The bystanders looked at the runaway iti astonishment and fear, but were powerless te assist. Before the carriage passed the Casine and just after the mishap occurred the driver dropped the reins and jumped te the ground, leaving the occupants of the carriage at the mercy of tbe horses. The carriage was brought up at the corner of Bellevue avenue and Toure street by the falling of the horses, when they were secured by willing hands. The lady and gentleman kept their seats and were thus saved from serious accident. They were kindly cared for by Mr. and Mrs. G. Mead Tooker, of New Yerk, into whose house they were taken. The lady was slightly hurt. The pantaloons of the gentleman, from sorae unknown cause, were cut in threads, while one of his beets was cut. Tbe horses were also semewhat injured, but the injury te the carriage was com parativcly light. Had the driver retained his seat the horses might have been stepped immediately. His employer dispensed with his services. Had the fellow been found that night he would have fared badly, the feeling in regard te his coward ice running very high. CKUdUED RV TONS OF STiSl'-L. one Man Instantly Killed anil ftve Otlient Injured by tee Fall et Steel Itactts. Thursday at neon 200 tens of manufac tured steel in racks at Husscy, Howe &, Ce.'s warehouse, en 17th street, adjoining their mill, Pittsburg, fell from the racks, crashing Charles Eichner te death, per haps fatally hurting Bebort Sherritr, and injuring Lawrence Fist, Jehn Ginger, Fred Stark and Julian Mittenstein. The end was tern from the warehouse and a rail -read ear overthrown and oeverod with debris. The falling steel from the second rack parted as it fell, a portion falling' ou either side of Sherritr, pinning him by the legs, his body being untouched. Mitten stein fell with the second rack of stcvl and upon the pile but few pieces touch ing him. He was get out immediately and a ferce of 30 or 40 men put te work te oxtric.Ue Shcrritt and Eichner. The building was surrounded with the wives of thoraillmen. Drs. Duncan and Kearns were summoned and steed near the spot where Sherritt was partially entombed, encouraging him and giving him an occasional drink. The men worked with a will, but in spite of the strenuous effort inade Shcrritt en dured his misery for au hour aud a half befere he could be taken from beneath the mass of iron which partially covered him. He is terribly bruised aud injured inter nally. Eichner was found in a steeping posture, .dead. The building inspector have examined the warehouse, the building was unsafe for amount of steel contained in it. It is said the VASt THE Si'RIKKKd MOKE OUUVANT. Terms of the American Kxpict Compromise Interest In ihe L,uck-eut Lagging. The serious defection in Philadelphia threatened in the ranks of the striking telegraph operators en Wednesday received a check yesterday from soma cause. The reported recapture of Operator Foreman was incorrect, however. He was as en thusiastically active in the cause of the Western Union company as he formerly was in favor of the brotherhood. The terms of the American Rapid compromise were made public yesterday and this served te buoy up the fast-ebbing hopes of the strikers. The compromise grants a seven per cent increase in the salaries of mana gers and operators, instead of a ten per cent, advance, as at first reported. These salaries shall, for operators in first class offices, be based en a day of eight hours for day work and seven for night work. Beth sexes are te receive equal pay for equal work. Sunday work in offices open longer than two hours will be computed as extra time. The first-class offices are Bosten, Previdence, Hartferd, New naven, New Yeik, Albany, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washinghten, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Oil City and Brad ford. The strikers did net held their custom ary meeting last night. The business at the Western Union office was handled without trouble. Twe operators are en route there from Washington. One appli cant for employment is coming te Phila delphia from a Southern city and two New Yerk strikers will go te work in the city this morning. Ne Change in tne Oener.nl Klluatieu, nnd letn Sides Apparently Satlelled There was no material change last night in the situation of the telegraphers' strike at New Yerk. The executive committee of the brotherhood state that they are in receipt of encouraging dispatches from all important points and that they have guar antees of abuudaut financial aid. At the Western Union effice it was said that everything is working smethly and that there are constant desertions from the brotherhood. A btrlke Proeable. According te a telegram from Pittsburg an extended strike in tue uennelisville coke regions is net improbable. It ap-ll pears tbat the Knights or Laber have lately been organizing the miners in that district and the operators bave combined te oppose them. On Monday severai miners who were known te be members of the Knights of Laber were discharged from Morewood & SIcCure's works, and the ether men refused te work nnlesa these who had been discharged were reinstated. This the operators refused and the- works are no w idle. It is said that tbe same'actien will be taken at all the ether large mines." VARIOUS ITEMS. miscellaneeui Paragraph et Interest. " A wonderful oaveef unknown depths" ha3 been discovered at the base of Look out mountain, three miles from Chatta nooga. It ' ' opens at low water en the edge of the Tennessee river," and it was found at a recent examination that " at the extreme point of exploration a very large lake was encountered, into which a fall 150 feet high poured its waters with a neise like thunder." The miners in the Wellington colliery, at Departure bay, British Columbia, have struck for higher wages, and the ecaling vessels have had te ?e te Seattle, Wash ington territory, for cargoes, 900 men are made idle by the strike. The monthly shipments of coal from the Wellington colliery te Victeria, have amounted te 14, 000 tens. At a meeting of the creditors of tbe bect and shoe firm of Charles W. Cope Cepe land & Ce., held yesterday in Bosten the total liabilities were stated at 82.010.800. and the total assets at $1,003,700. A com mittee of five was chosen te examine the firm's affairs, with a view te reaching a settlement. The striking weavers at the Woonsocket company's mills, in Providence, resumed work yesterday morning, their demand for an advance of 1$ cents per cut having been granted. The Lewisten national bank, of Lewis Lewis ten, Idaho territory, has been authorized te begin business with a capital of $50,000. The first bale of Flerida cotton was shipped yesterday from Marianna te Savanuah. The contract for building a life-saving station at Brigantine Beach, New Jersey, has been awarded te Augustus M. Cox, of Barnegar, the lowest bidder. The cables te Heng Keng, Amey & Shanghai are interrupted. Messages for Amey will be posted from Foechow. Deaths by Vlalencs. A freight tiain en the Cleveland and Lerain railroad ran off an open switch near juassnien, unie, Thursday, and was wrecked. Graham, the engineer, and Nelsen, the fireman, were killed, several ethers being injured. While men were taking stock in the wareheuse of Hussey, Hancc & Ce.'s steel works at Pittsburg, yesterday afternoon, a rack supporting 500 tens of steel gave way, killing Charles Ashman and fatally injuring Rebert Ster rilts. Three ether men were slightly biuised. Jehn Fisher, aged 18 years, and a young woman named Winnifred Fisher were knocked overboard lrem a sailbeut by the boom at Quincy, Massachusetts, en Wednesday evening. Fisher was drowned and the yeuns woman died after being brought ashore. Walter Sumerwalt, aged 25 j ears, was found dead in his bed, in Baltimore Thursday morning, having been suffocated by escaping gas. Augus Rieb ling, a driver, was killed by being thrown from his wagon in Jersey City, Thursday. Three boys, whose year i ranged from 12 te 15 years, were drowned Thursday at AVhcelincr, West Virginia, by the upsetting tVtfg Petion ei a beat. n. Convention ur elastuieu. The national convention of lamp, pot tery and glassware "ebbeis met in Pitts. burg en Wednesday and adjourned yesterday after electing the following officers : "resident, W. R. Norcross, of Bosten ; vice president, James G.Wtight, New Yeik ; secretary and treasurer, H F. Hughes, Pittsburg ; executive com cem com mittee, Messrs, H. B. Greer, Chicago ; F. A. A. Fisher, Philadelphia ; H. W. Low Lew enstein, St. Leuis ; J. E. Ellis, Baltimore; R. C. Clark, Leavcuwerth. Resolutions were adopted requesting manufacturers of glassware throughout the United States " te reconsider the action taken in Bosten te abolish the specific charge for packages and characterizing the selling of goods ether than at wholesale or retail by crock cry and class waie dealers as illigitimate and walking but little benefit te the manufacturer, and doing great injustice and serious injury te the tegular deal CIS." A Ulg 'i?.nctire." The New Yeik Evening Pest publishes a dispatch from Montreal stating that the Southeastern railroad was yesterday bought from Bradley Barlew by a syndi cate composed of Geerge D. Chapman,, of the national constiuctien company of New Jersey , Ashley nibbard and Walter Shanley, of Montreal ; and James Hit chell, et Londen, England, for $3,800,000 cash. The dispatch adds : " This will leave Mr. Barlew a surplus of about $350, 000 after paying off all his liabilities, in cluding $1,400,000 te the Canadian Pacific read. This sale is considered a big ' cuchrn ' en the Cauadiau Pacific com pany, who supposed that they controlled the Southeastern read, and cuts oil their only connection with Bcsten and Atlantic ports. The purchasing syndicate is be lieved te represent the Grand Trunk and Central Vermont interests, as Mr. Hib hard has been working against Iho Cana dian Pacific all along." Political relntaand Secial Meeting. Thn reunion of the survivors, Union and Confederate, of the battle of Wilsen's creek, at which General Nathaniel Lyen was killed, began yesterday at Sprinefleld Misseuii Several thousand ex-Union and ex Confederate soldiers were present from the states of Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas aud Louisiana, and all had " a splendid time" together. Te-day will be thechcif day of the reunion. Tbe Republican state committee of Maryland met yesterday and decided te call the next state convention te meet in Baltimore en September 27th for the norr nerr norr inatien of a governor and ether state officers. About- 150 members of the Liquor dealers pietcctive association met vester day in Teledo te organize for the fall political campaign. The sesien was secret but it is said that Mr. Backus, the prer dent of the association, in hiB epaning address, " took occasion te arraign the Republican party for its misdeeds and bitteily denounced the Scott law." The p ilied census of the voting popula tion of Baltimore, just finished shows a total of 81,403 of whom 11,033 are colored. This is a slight decrease from last year. The Liquor Dealer ta Oeaacll. With closed doers and mate deer keepers the saloon and tavernkeepers' as sociatien held a meeting Thursday after neon at 509 Seuth Fifth street, Philadel phia The vigorous methods of the law and ei dcr society, it is understood, were discussed, and a letter from Geerge K. Snyder, who has been actively engaged in prosecuting saloonkeepers who violated the license and Sunday laws, was received and commented en. Mr. Snyder said that he had prosecuted the proprietors of the music hal! en Ridge avenue for the pur pose of obtaining a judicial construction of the act of May 31, 1881, and that be would prosecute Charles Mehler, of G27 Girard avenue, te see whether tbat person, who defied the laws, was mere potent than tbe statutes. OeaeemlBg the Government. Tbe treasury department has issued a circular, publishing the report of the cattle commission relative te the feet and mouth disease, and calling upon collectors of customs te inform 'the department without delay ii they should at any time' learn of the existence of the disease in this country. The U. . steamer Essex sailed from Honolulu en the 7UTul for Yekahama. The Wachusett left Tahiti en June 14th for Callae, in the Marquesas Islands. The U. S. steamer Galena was te .sail from Montevideo en July 5th for Hampton Reads, " touching at the Brazilian ports of Bahia and Pernambuco, in the interests of American commerce and the protection nf nifivana nf ttia TTnttail Stitoe l Tbe Patn of Crime. As the steamer Maniteban, from Glas gew for Quebec was passing through the shoals of Belle Isle, en Wednesday, Rev. Mr. Sweet, a Presbyterian minister, cut his threat and jumped overboard. II is oedy was recovered. James McSteen, who killed his wife by striking her en the head with an axe in Pittsburg, en the night of June 22, 1S82, has been sentenced te be hanged en the 4th of October. At New Philadelphia, Schuylkill county, Wednesday evening, Themas Murray was stabbed and perhaps fatally wounded by Bernard Meinesky, whose wife he had in sulted. Running Bird was hanged yesterday, at Tahlequah. Indian territory, for the mur- der of Running Water. Deadly Disease?. The revenue cutter Seward met off Mobile bay en the 7th instant and ordered te the Ship Island quarantine, the Norwe gian barks Vasco de Gama, Rosalind and Stanley from Vera Cruz. The Vasco de Gama was spoken a few days before, but did net find her way te the quarantine. The Japanese beard of health, fearing the introduction of cholera from China, has adopted a resolution declaring all ports en the Asiatic continent infected and estab lishing a quarantine against all vessels therefrem. A telegram from San Fran Fran ciseo says: "Theropeit that leprosy ex ists among the members of the Hawaiian baud, who are expected te attend the tri ennial conclave of Knights Templar, is stated by competent persons here te be in correct." An Attempt te Lynch tbe Terente Murderer At lorento, unt., when the prisoner Andrews was being removed from the residence of the murdered man Marency, after tbe inquest last night, a determine 1 effort was made te lynch him, but special guards were en hand, and, with their assistance, the prisoner was conveyed te jail. Mareney was te be married in two weeks and it i3 believed that Andrews was impelled te the crime through jealousy, he having been an unsuccessful suter for the young lady's hand. Three Sailors l.e-ic at Sea. Captain Douglass, of the British bark Numa at the Baltimore pert Thursday from Liverpool, reports that while en the passage, during a squall, three saileis in cluding the boatswain, were lest ever beard while they were reefing the main topsail. One was a Norwegian and another a Neva Scetian, but their names were net known. MA1NKMKN. Frem Hath, Me., wc have lrcelvfid, under ilate of May 15, 1SSI, the lollewlngstatcuieiit ie uee. W. Harrison, the popular propiietei el "The Restaurant" : " A te yem i nce 1 wen troubled seseci'ly with kidney :iiit lil.tdder nilpctieti tlial there was brick dust deposits in my urliie, and continual dcsiie teuiinnte. wtlhbcvcrc, durting, sliaip pains tliieuli my bladder and side, nnd ugalu, dull, heavy pre sine, very tedious te endure. I consulted enu et our rest. lent physicians, but I xeceiu-d no benefit lrem the treatment, and fcaiingthit my symptoms Indicated ' IiriliL'.s Disease,' the most drcultul et all diseases, 1 mailc up my mind that I must obtain r-lict epeedily or 1 would be past cure. I consulted niydrnj glst, Mr. Webber, and after usceiUiuini; my symptoms.he leceniincndcd ihe use erilunl's Remedy, as he knew of many succcsslul curt s etlcclcdby thatinciiieine In similar rases li. ie In Rath. I purchased a bottle, and before 1 nad used the first bottle I found I had icccived n great benefit, as I snilcrcd less pain, my water became mere natural, and 1 began te impievc se much tli.it tiie sccondbeltle ell'ect ell'ect eil a complete cuie; and my thanks are due td Hunt's Remedy ter restored health, and I cheerfully rcceiumcn 1 this most valuable and reliable medlcine te my friends, as 1 consider it a duty aa well as a pleasnre te de se." "Being well acquainted with Mr. Uceruu W. Harrison at the time of hU sickness, referred te In the foregoing testimonial, I can ceitlly te the correctness of the statement made by him. W. G. WntiiKR, Drngsist. ' ItxTir. Ml, May 15. 18S.1." liLAUKSMITHS' TliOUKI.lCS. Having had occasion te uu a remedy for ki Iney troubles, I noticed an advertisement in one or the papers et Iho remarkable cuius that Hunt's Remedy had made all ever the country. 1 purchased a. het leat one el our druggists here in Manchester, and after using It for a short time found that it was helping me wenderlnlly, and one bottle has cured rae completely have no Indigestion, ami am hearty and healt'-y for one of my ears Ki), and can truly say that Hunt's Remedy- id a medicine tnat has real ierit,and 1 de net he itate te recommend it te the public In general. J. F. Woodbury. 5C Manchester St. Manchester, N. H. May 7,1833. anfi-M,W&F& w Small Fex driven lrem a community by Darby's Prephyactic Fluid. Sec advertise ment. ISncklen's Arnica Halve. The greatest moeleal wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, I'llcs, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te cure in every instance, or money relunded. 25 cents per box. Fer sale by Clias. A. Lecher. le25-lyeedw ITnat we Want. (Jive Homeopath his pellets, Allepath bis plus ; but ler rheumatism, for ache?, for pains ami sprains, Themas' Eclectrtc OU Is ineffa bly superior te either. It has benefited as many people as It has had purchasers All All druggists sell it. Fer sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. I Wish Everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every ene 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 myself and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all exses et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else lies done. DRS. MATCIIETT A FRANCK. BeurtBOsr. Irul., May 15, 'IS. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, daugglst, Xes. 117 nnd 139 Nerm Queen street. Lancaster. leuHeetU Uruet It Ont." The abeve Is an old saw as savage as it is senseless. Veu can't "grunt out' nyspepsla, nor liver complaint, nor nervousness fr they once get a geed held. They don't remove themselves in that way. The taking a few dozes ! Burdock Bleed Bitter is better than grunting it out." What we can cm e let's net endure. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drug gist, 1T7 and 139 North Oucen street. A Life Saving Present. Mr. M. E. Allisen, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved his life by a simpla.Trlal Bettle or Dr. King's New Discovery, ifer Consumption, which caused him te procure-a large bottle, tbat completely cured him. when Doctors, cbange el cllmate and everything, else bad failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness,. Severe Coughs, and allThieat-and i.ungdLscases,itl3 guaranteed te cure. Trial bottles free al Unas. A. lecher's Drug Stere. Large size, $1.00. MKVIOAX. A .EK-S HA IK Y1QUK.1 T - J r tt veu arc Gray or Raid ; llyenr Hair ta TM", urasny. ury, Harsh, or Weak; U yea are ironeicu witn Dandruff, Itchfn. or " any Hnmorer Dlsease et the - 2 Scalp, use Iyer's Hair Vigeri It heals nearly every disease peculiar te the scalp, checks the falling ent et the Hair aad prevents it trem uirnlnir arav. and Is an nn. equaiien uressmg and toilet article. FRXTARXO BT j . - Dr. j. c Ajcts & Ce., Lewell, Maw. Sold by all Druggists. angg-12-lyUAw.l TKlti:V DAVIS'S KAIN KILLER. CHOLERA! ; CHOLERA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC CHOLERA ' ' ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF Perry Dam's Pais Killer. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Im B. Fos.ef GoMiberougb.Malnc. says: "One of my sailors wan attacked sever ly with cholera merbus. We ndmlnlstered Pain Killer, and saved him " J. W. Simemis. Urattlcbore. Vt, says; "in cases of e.ielera merbus and sudden attacks, et sum xer complaints, I have never leund it te fail." ALL, THE! aug 1 DRUGGISTS SFLLIT. lmdiw DHX OOODB. N KXT IMIOK TO THIS COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOGK'S OI'KNKD THIS DAY ASOl'llKK ; I.ARGR LOT OF i t 1 i I'U sev Waists. .-us"! Jersey Waists, Jersey Waists, II N M. HKhilltABI.K.SIIADKS DIRECT FROM TIIK MANUFACTURER B.E. LANCASTER, l. ! i NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. N' iTiur. ..) , 'mm. & BAU61WS Cheap Stere. BLACK CASHMERES, 12, BLACK CASHMERES, 37, 18, 23c. 45,i 300. lSliA.UK UAStiMJfiKES, -rOO, 7r,tmc. BLACK CASHMERES, $1 00, 1.12i, l.r The aiHipe! Let in This City. BLAOK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. ' ' -BLACK THIBET SIN OLE. SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS. Wc have a Large above Goods from As? ertT.cnt of all ( f the AUCTION SALES AT KliY CIIKAl I'ttlCES AT MTZuEH & IWUxiu Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KINO ST., L1NCASHR. (Retween the Cooper Heuse and sorrel .Hene Hetel.) J KIITK. There has been snch a den: and for LARfJK PHOTOS RAP1IS ttmfjl. was compelled te get a VKRV LAKGK CAMERA RO.v te meet the .demand. Wu can new make yen a-PHOTO as small as tne smallest locket n HI held tip te a r-lnc)t face, te fit an lSsi-2 Frame. J. E. ROTE,r Ne. 108 Herth Queen. Street. Jnne2-tldj FAHNESTOCK i 1 ?!, rm m -- "l r II tl X n