i03i Ma flaHHaMHHiHsnBIHH r - pn,--. Shfthf-crJiAij; P uw.v V J w X k Volume XIX- -Ne. 310. 1.ANCASTEK, PA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, 1883. :i , PrletTwtCeite. WATMM COOLMBM, SO. JLINN BuKNKMAjr. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. Aa a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article you could rurchase for ninety cents T We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadsworth, Msrtiaez k Longman's Pure Prepared Painte. And we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints la America. And we don't make this assertion and leave It unsupported. Faint one-half el any surface or one-halt el any building with this paint and the ether ball with sU-ictly pure White rtead and Linseed Oil, or any eUicr mixed paints In this country, and U the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, less than ler paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther, any building that has been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and notrcinainingfaeforapropertermofyear8,wewlllrepaintatour own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select As many el the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and waier we make this liberal eiler. We will pay ene thousand dollars for any ecnzlne or water leund In any original package of WADSWORTH. MARTI N E & LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA aoej)A pf.HOI.C8A! CHOLERA! PEOF. DABBYS Prophylactic Fluid. The Most Powerful Antiseptic Known. WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA. '1 KMKOIS NO. 14 KAMNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAER'B OLD STAND.) EAST KING STREET, OPENED THIS MORNING, A NEW LINE OF JEKSEY& FOR- LAPIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. TIiobe Geed have been pcaice. But we will new be able te supply tliein In all Celers and 8l7es, Irem 1 W) le the Best Grades. .ereey Cleth by the Yard in All Shades. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14EA-" -JNG STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MjVMBINO ANV UAS PITTING. AKNOLD. TIHIW PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. STinest Werk, Best Workmen. leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 BAST OBANQE STBEKT. LANCASTER, PA. The most pewerlul An tiseptic agent which chemistry lias pre duced. tin nan nlthAr (nftr. Mf r. i vni mn ders all it comes In con- tact witn, pure, tweet and clean, the produc tion of disease-germs ceases and the patient recovers. When used en Ulcer Krnltt Itiirm. Eme tiens and Seres it slops alt pain, sweetens me parts and promotes the rapid formation of healthy flesh. It Desteets tux GRRVS Or DlSSASB. 1 t. i a n f a at. natnhl lahed by sclence that many i s e uses are intro duced by putrlfactlen, which reproduces lt selt and propegates tbe disease 'In ever widening circles. Ttesedlseascs gener ate contsclen and fill the air with death. Such is that dread Ter Ter eor. Asiatic Cholera, which is new devastat Ing the Kast and ad vancing en Its mission of death rapidly te wards our shere.Other diseases of the same sort are Diphtheria, HUmhnitl Venter. Scarlet Fever, Smallpox, Mea sles, i enew jever, Ergslpelas, etc. All these generate conta gion. Other diseases Fever and Ague, Ma larial Fever.cic., arise lrem contagion which tnmna trnm rlnmTiripaa unhealthy situation or uncicannness. All fh.m nf.trnxpx can be cured only by stepping the produc tion of Disease Germs ana aesireying mate already produced. l'.nl.li these results are accomplished by llinuae of Prof. Oar bv's preparation of Beraclc Acid and Chlorine, known as Darbv b l'KOPHV LACTIC Fluid. cn.n,inIU1Mntniir,iil( 11 a t f nntnninnnvnt the usc3 te which this great Gcrm-Dcstreycr Is applicable. Ask your druggist ler printed matter descriptive of Its usetulncfcs, or ad dress J. II. ZE1LIN & CO. Manufacturing Chew Ists, PHILADELPHIA. 50 cents per bottle. Pint bottles, $1.00. Korsaleby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. lanlt-lyced&w It Pumfies ma ATMOSriIERK. Its exposure in a 8ick Roem, Celler, Closet or atable puri nes the Atmosphere find lrlvp.s awav tll4 germs et disease and I death. Taken xnlernallv, a purifies the stomach. giving id xuiie nun healthy vigor. It Is thus that It cures Indi gestien and Dyspepsia. When used as a Le. lien It destroys all Freckles and Uletch- sreduclng germs, cavintr the skin clear. white and transpar ent as that or a utile child. It bbndbks all it comes in con tact with pdrb AND llEALTUV. FASHION AND FOLLY. rKMlNInE FARC1B8, VASHIUMS rAXJLAOIES. AND LIVXRY STABLE. II (lUOIITUN'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, -ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. S AHAKirnN SEKVINK NKVKR KAII-. SAMARITAN HOOKS A.SV STJLTlOXFttY. ,..N HA blt'S SONS. Scheel SCHOOL BOOKS, Supplies and Stationery, WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL RATES, AT Til K 1JOOKSTOUK OF JOHN BAER'S Kcs. 15 and 17 KORTH QUEEN ST.. SONS, LANCASTER, PA. MVSIAH UUANO. ( ICtMGUI! KK:tTILlZKK CO NERVINE! THE GBEA.T NERVE CONQUEROR. The only known specificler Kplleptic iMts.-Sa JlS-Alsc) ler Sp.isius and Fulling bickness.-S Nervous Weakness quickly lelievcd and cured. Equalled by none in delirium of lever.-C O-Neutralizosgermseldi-jeasesandsickHess. Cures utrly blotches and stubborn bleed sores Uieanses oieou, quicKi-nsBiuKKW" tmiunn." Eliminates Keils, Carbuncles and Scalds.-a 49rermanentlynnd promptly cures paraly- Ycs.it is" acharming and healthtul Aiwsrient. Kills Scretulaand King's Evil, twin brothers. Ciianges bad breath te geed, removing cause. AS-lteuts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming reselvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Ueadacue like the wind.- 49-Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates, l'remplly cures rheumatism by leutlng it. Uesteics llte giving prepeities 10 the bleed. Is guaranteed le cure all nervous disorders. 3Ucllablc when all opiates fall.-Sa Uelreshes the mind and invigorates the body, Ciues dyspepsia or money rctundeil.-SB flS-Endersed in writing by ever lltty thou- Leading physicians In U. S. and Europe.- Leading clergymen in U. S. and Eurepe.-S Diseases of the bleed own It a conqueror.-S Fer sale by all leading druggists. $1.50."S The Dr. S. A. Klchmend Medical Ce. Preps. SU Jeseph. Me. Chas. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk City. aprll-lyeetltw ( HUMAN Q-XJAIsTO. ComecsBd of Pure Human Excrement and Urine. Unrivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &e. -SOLD BY h WM II JONES, Ne. 1.C21 Market Street; U. B. KOGEBS. Ne. 133 Market Street; GUAIIAM.EMLEN-S PASSMOBE.ne. 631 Market Street; J. HIRER 4 SON, Branctltewn, 1'lii'adelpbl.i, and responsible dealers generally. auglS Grail OFFICE. Ne. 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. VOAJj. B. U. HAUT1M Wholesale and Uetall Dealer In all kinds Of LUMisKK AND COA-U. -fard: Ne. 420 Neith Waterand Prince tracts abeve Im'en LaneaaUir. na-iya OACMUARDNEHS JKKPUBIKS. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Ne. 25 Keetii Quran Strkkt, ad Ne. Ml Nesth Princb Strket. YARDS. North Princb Stbkkt, web Read- ijje DEPOT. LANCASTER, PA. augl5-tldR HXGUJtSIOIf. JIATS AND OAFS. OBOMZ-a SONS. Bargains in (1AL! COAIil j The undersigned has for sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water St., alargoassertmentjOftho very best kinds el Ocal for Family Use, nhlch he will deliver, carorelly weighed and screened, te any part et the cilv at the lowest maikct rates. Orders by mall or telephone tilled promptly. rinFit Julyl9-tld rmi.Il' QlNPt.it. TyUK fcXCUKSlON SKA80N IF 1883. TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION rOINTS ON OR VI A The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. THE CAVERNS OFLUKAY. TflB NATURAL BRIDGE. Tills viuuinia araiHua, u.,eu. rerfect provUlens at LURAY ler the ac- Parties et all We want te get rid of the few the very few Straw Hats we have left. Te de this we call your attention te the following : Any Bey's Straw Hat in the store, 25c; Men's macanaws, French Palm Leaves and Ma Ma nilles at $1.00; these sold at $4.00 early in the season. This takes in nearly every thing in Straws, and itwill pay us better te slaughter them than te carry them ever. Novelties in Ureas and Style at Heme n& Abroad OarmiU ter turn , j UlcaOnly. At tbe famous ball given by tbe prince and princess of Wales at Marlborough house Lady Archibald Campbell had the honor of introducing for the first time in the royal presence the divided tkirt, which' has been advocated by the . Visceuntess Habeiten during the last .two years. The novelty created a keen interest among the guests and much admiration. Londen milliners are said te be in de spair at the fashion of extreme plainness in her bonnets, set by the princess of, Wales, and which is followed by every ether woman in soeioty. But the medistes are net the only ones who grieve; ladies net ever beautiful insist that they need mere ornaments, and greatly object te the style, new known as the "Princess bon nets." One geed point te be noted is that the hat or bonnet for evening wear, espe daily for places of amusement, must be' very small. ' The variety of the season's dress mate rials is endless, and se, for the matter of that, is the variety of colors, only regard ing colors there is a limit, for although there are mere bewildering hues and teDes in the shop windows than one could give a name te, only a portion of these are worn by people who pretend te dress well. Grays, at home and abroad, are very fashionable. Grays in all shades Freneb, slate, electric, Quaker, and soft and beau tiful nun's gray all are worn. These colors appear in dresses of tulle garnished with garlands of scarlet roses or poppies, and in silk, satin, and foulard, softened with trimmings of lacs, cither white or black. A custom worn by one of the Philadel phia ladies, guest at the Grand Union, Saratoga, was a red brocade en a silver ground entrain, ornamented with large, glistening, green birds, ene of which was perched en the left shoulder and another, flattened at the cersage, nestling midst a clend of white lace. Gelden Bbees ac companied this marvelleus teiint, and rlinmnndn were worn in Droiusieu. An ether costume, also worn by a Philadel phia lady, represented a peacock. The material was heavy peacock blue silk, covered with satin feathers from the same bird, and the front breadths were heavy with a deep lace of gorgeous erideseent KenQ mtriner All t.hfl nnlnra of tllO DCaCOCk. The train was se arranged that it fell in lelds, like the peacock's tail. A most imposing attire, and well carried by a tall, stately beauty, whose trousseau contains many ether marvels of equal elegance and novelty. llie Baby's rreity Dresses. Pi egress. Among the fashionables at the Grand hotel, Saratoga, is a aby who appears in four different costumes daily, and who possess in four different carriages pink, white, blue and canary color se that, whataver may be the prevailing color of her toilet, she will have a carriage te har monize therewith. Nothing like having things te harmonize, you knew. Anether baby, rejoicing in the name of Catalina, is cairied about en a pillow resting in nurse's arms, the pillow and the baby's dress being stiff with costlyrnbreidery en a sheer white ground work, displayed ene clay ever a pink foundation, the next ever a blue or lavender, and the maid's dress, of chintz, or gingham, exactly the same shade. Thus baby, pillow and nurse, form a symphony in blue, or pink, or purple, as the case may be Said Emeisen : "When T think bow I am sparine my boy all that made me the bare-floored chambers and the 6tern denials of poverty I knew I am making a mistake ; but," he added, after a pause, " I cannot help it." I wonder what he would think and say could be see these Saiatega babies? The Sty I la Jewels. A New Yerk society belle is wearing a geld breech, te which is attached a live beetle. Net new ; but the beetle as orna ments will always be odd. This specimen is said te have cost fel50, and is a native nf Smith America. Other ladies are showing a fancy for this insect of brown ish hue en the back, and white en the under side. Seme of them circle his body with a zene of geld and chain him with a golden cable te their white necks, where he' is allowed te desoribe a circle for his natural lifetime, which is urually about six months, during which time he lives en air. Anether novelty, a Journal reporter was told by a jeweller, is a butteilly whose wings Are diamonds deep set in pale geld, with the body of red geld, and tlm eves of rubies, ever which Dranched antenna or precious metai. inore is aise 1 ennrninn with tlm hndv. head and lees of glittering diamond sparks, and the eyes of runies 01 a aecp yet transparent urn. uuwi these diamond combinations are te ba worn as brcoches. The scorpion is valued at $825. Turning from the animal te the net afford his self-introduced lady visitor the accommodations he regards as worthy of her. It is impossible also for Mm net te be mere et less embarrassed while he is handling heavy baggage and pushing it here and there about the ears te have a handsomely dressed, and, probable hand some ' women narched nnea. a Olie of trunks glaring at him, inwardly,, be knows criticising his movements, maybe even his personal appearance, and worse than all, asking questions. He may have te move her mere than once from her posi tion, and before she is settled again she is sure te get in the way, and after being settled she may decline te remain settled ; may even present herself at the wide deer of the car, and just at these stations where such an apparition may necessitate after explanations from the baggage nan te these who have a right te knew as te " Who was that woman ?" The lady who forces her way into the baggage ear is a selfish lady. She gees there te empha size her unwillingness te obey a rule of the railroad company whieh is made in the interest of the greater number of its patrons and despite the inconvenience she is the cause of te the company's empleyes. at- Frnlt In tbe Philadelphia Market. Lctlger. Of ' the numerous kinds of fruit the watermelon is just new the most conspic uous, but the supply is past its height and is new en the wane. It is estimated that fully 2.000,000 watermelons have already unnurail in fhn mnrlrflfc this Season. 150.- 000 of which came by steamer from Savan nah early in the season, rieiwitnsianaing this very large supply, dealers say that there has been no glut in the market, and prices have kept up remarkably well. The facilities of shipment te all parts of the country where the fruit is net grown are se many that the surplus is easily gotten rid of. . The quality of the melons is, it is said, fully up te the average. The prices ruling yesterday were from $10 te $20 per hun dred. The " Black Italian," which is said te be an exceptionally fine article, is new coming in. White potatoes are also very plenty, and the quality and size unusually geed. The prices at present are from 20 te 25 cents per basket. The sweet potato crop is. it is said, turning out much better than was expected early in the season, notwithstanding which prices, which a week or two age were 50 cents a basket, have advanced te 75 and 80 cents. Tomatoes, dealers say, have approached nearer te a glut this year than any ether fruit or vegetable, and in a low instances farmers could net find a sale for them. Prices are down te 10 and 12 cents a basket. Green corn is also very abundant and the quality geed. Of cautelepes tbe market was nearly overstocked a few days age and prices fell very low, but it has since recuperated and cboice melons are new coming in: Apples are said te be about the only crop which will prove light Reports from New Yerk state are te the effect that the crop there is almost a total failure. A geed crop is reported in Kentucky, but fruit from that state selden gets here ; be sides, drying is very largely carried en in that region. In Kansas, and one or two ether Western stater, the yield is said te be unusually large, but these points are, it is claimed, tee far distant te warrant their shipment here. Peaches are arriving fretly but the sup ply is diminishing somewhat and prices keep well up. ranging from CO cents te $1.50 per basket. Evaporating establish ments in the peach country are increasing there being " ene at almost every cross roads," as a dealer remarked yesterday, and Ihey absorb a large quantity of the crop, payiug, it is said, as high as 50 cents a basket for them en the ground. Net se manv are. it is also said, canned this year as in previous years. Pears, it is said, " were never se plenty" as they are new, the Bartlett's especially. The latter were selling yesterday at from 50 cents te $1 a basket. Grapes are plentiful and geed, and will be at their height next week. The crop in New Yerk state is said te be somewhat affected by the ret, but the increased acreage planted, mere than makes up the deficiency. There is also a profusion of plums of all kinds, the main supply com ing from Rochester and along the Hudsen in New Yerk. Prices rule about the same as last year. In all ether kinds of fruits and vegetables a like prevision prevails. A MODNSHINEB'S OitlME. OrUadaxy."aadwaa "received with tentica&ad respect" ? ,. , The American Institute of Architects, lsi session in Providence yesterday, elected the Wlowteg officers rPreekles, Theseu U. Walter; treasurer, a P..fatfeJ secretary, J. C. Masen, jr.; beard of truaj tees, ex.offlcle, H. M. Congden. - A. J; ti.- v f T.lttt ' Ninaleen Lebrun 2 ed committee en pabneatieBB, H. H. Hejly, an Charles Crepsy, T. M. Clark, J. M. Artlwri jr , O. v: Jtasen, jr., wraiiw rr?V?l ties. Prof. W.K. ware, v.wanenuMw, Henry Van Brunt, Alfred Stene, Win. Al Petter ; secretary of foreign, correspond? enee, T. M. Clark. . j The American Derssatolegieal msesm-j tien, in session at Lake Geerge yesterday eleeted the following efflcers: president,' Dr. R. W. Tayler, of New. Tork : vice presidents, Draham, of Terente, and Van Partington, of Philadelphia ;i teretary,Dr, Alexander, of New Yerk ; treatarer, Dr Rebe, of Baltimore. i The 14th annual camp meeting at Ocean Greve, N. J., closed yesterday. 6,000 perl sons attended Jheoencludng evercises. The penny collections at 18 preaching ser vices during the campmeeting realized $2,400. A rues -i Words Jail. . 3 lc Words tattaasraaiMB aty mtUaOe," sns jtr. cuHJrr viAvrsx, 01 aasavuie. nii., - ier tnebmeftt derived tttmi - ::.''. A'yerXalplrilt. Haviaa-psaa sJllctsdaUayUlewltaggeieie. my syitea seemed satBTMedwttk It.' ft out la MMaSMa tMesn sjadMaStent all ever nsysbdy". Mr. Carter state taat M was entirety eared y tk as Of Avars SaaurA axxxA. aadrsfeBM dlaeeatUalBS Its use. eight months afei he has'hact n retoraef the aerot aeret aleas syaBBtesss.' All baaefal lnlectlb-. of the bleed are preaptly removed by this aneqaalled altera tive. - , t . 1 , mrutDir l Mr. J. C. Iyer C', LtweH, lass. Beld by an Drufgteu. n; six bottles ter as. , . aagaMS-lydAw. )KKBt BAIL'S rAU; i f II M New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the car lead at reduced prices. All the BEST UBADES OF COAL, Ueth ler Family and Steam purposes. CBMENT by the barrel. 11AY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Vabd 315 Hurridburtf I'lke. Ukxkkal Office ax Kast Chestnut street Kaufftnan, Keller & Ge. anr4-lyd pOAL. M. V. J3. COHO 23; HOUTH WATBH ST., Zineatttr, irm., Wholesale nntl lietall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. t.nnecUen With tbe Telephonic Kxebanga Van! and Office Ne. S30 NORTH WATK MTKKKT til28-lvil cotnmedatlon el Excursion sizes. Transportation Kates arranged ler parties el various numbers from 5 le 5ue. Correspondence Invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the Arrangement el Special Rates and Excursion Says. Transportation inrnlshed en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size et the party jus tines. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of Uie Reed en which the Excursion Party originates, te either et the undersigned, will recoive prompt UIU3UI4UU. Small parties deslrlne accommodations at tbe LUBAY INX can also be cared ler by similar application. ... ...., Sh Tlelrata n llin VIROTNIA 8PRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE-1 SORTS en sale en and atter JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMERTOUBIST GUIDE BOOKS and all inlormatlen furnished en application te the Passenger Agents. Shenandoah Valley R. R. or the Vlnrlnla, Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPJS, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., O. HOWARD ROYEB, Lynchburg, Va. Hageratewn, MA. may30-3md SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gundakcr's Old Stan) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lyd4w OAMXIAOJCS, C. HOOKS AMV STATIOHXB1 N KW BOOKS. FOB SUMMER READING. DOM1 rilBOET TIUS TWO MM ALL HA vana cigars for Be., genuine arilcle, at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW JTRONT CIGAR STORK. 1 r !... ti w a Hnrlnn Crawford. ' Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawlerd. " TbreughOne Administration," b v Burnett. " But Yet a Weman," by cardy. Successlnl Men et Te-day." And all tbe Latest Seasides and Magazines L.M.FLYNN'S, Ne. 4a WEST KINO STRHBT: Standard Carriage Werk or LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., K- iW FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET 8TREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. Wnnmke every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Ter quality or work our nrtces 'are tbe cheapest In the state. We buy for cash and sell en tbe most reasonable terms. Give us a caU. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. nas-tldaw vegetable world the jeweller brought out a dedicate iroien ieai 01 wumu me veins were virgin geld and the insterstices diamonds, open set and flush with the trnlil. A nearl. renresentinir a dew drop. lav in the centre of the leaf, the value of which was stated te be" $1,500. " Pearls ni-n reru nnnii1nrwif.li tllO ladies iust UOW." said the jeweler, ''censequentl their value has riseD, and no doubt will continue te rise. Tbe diamond, however, is still the kinjr of jewels. Loek at this row. There are 38 diamonds tUere. unset tuey are worth $18,000. That large one, which would be the centre stone of a necklace, weighs six carats and is worth $1,800. There are three things te be censideied in computing the value of a diamond : color, lirilliaiif.tr n.nrl nnt.linrr. In the matter of color the blue or steel hued diamond is the most valuable. The best work in cutting is done in Amsterdam, where the trade has come down for hundreds of years from father te son. There are; however, some very geed lapidaries in New Yerk." " Platina and geld is a favorite combina tion in gentleman's watch chains and rings," continued the jeweler, as he show ed a tray of rings made of platina and geld. Platina is net unlike Bilver in ap pearance, and is, owing te its weight,mero valuable than geld. Tbe Lap Deg la tbe Baggage Car. Railroad 'comtfacies will have te adept some new rule te get the newer 01 tne lady and the degi The regulation that all must go into the baggage car did the business, until the brilliant idea was con ceived by a fair dame of herself accompa nying her pet te this apartment of the train, where her presence cannot be wel come. This proceeding bad imitators at once, until new you read almost every day of ladies going with their dogs into the bagge car, or anyhow threatening te de se. The company of ladies is net de sired upon all occasions, and one of these occasions is when men are harried with Cards unil Braudy Leading te Murder In Werth Carolina. A fatal affray occurred in Cherokee ceuuty, N.C., Thursday night ever a game of cards, in which Den Davis was instantly killed and bis son proeaoiy laiauy nuuuu cd by Pell Bryorsen. The two were play ing a game of cards en the peak of the mountains at the time of the occurrence. All three were moenshiners, and pretty well supplied with apple brandy. Each of the players had sC quart tickler, from which they from time te time satisfied their thirst. Just before the flsjht Bryer son asked the elder Davis te let him have his (Davis') flask, which request was cheerfully complied with. After taking a rrnrvl inner ilraiierhr.. Brverseu remarked : Davis, venr old annle lack is burned out and tastes of the old copper boiler. If I could net make better brandy I would retire from the business." Davis demand ed an apology for this insult te his tipple, which Bryerseu declined te make. Beth men immediately drew their revolv ers. Bryorsen succeeded in firing first, nis ball struck his antagonist in the chest and killed him almost instantly. The son of the dead woenshincr and card player denounced liryerseu for his conduct, and attempted te punish him. liryersen was tee quicK ier him. and before the son could draw bis weapon he fired upon him, the ball strik ing young Davis in the side, inflicting a fearful wound, from which he will prob preb ably die. Bryersen flew down the moun tains, leaving his victims just where he had shot them down. He had net been arrested up te last reports. The noon neon noen 6hincrs in the neighborhood are greatly incensed, and threats of lynching are made, but they are net at all likely te be carried out. All of the parties te the duel were popular among their friends, and the sen timent among them in regard te the merit of tbe case seem te 00 equally aiviueu. POLITICAL PU1MTS. Tbe Joint Debates Betwsea candidates la Iowa Hegaa. The first of a series of joint debates be tween Buren R. Sherman, Republicaa candidate for governor of Iowa, and LI G. Kinne, the Democratic candidate, took place at Independence en Wednesday be fore an audience of mere thaa 000 people. Governer Sherman advocated a protective tariff and the prohibition planks of his party's platform. Judge Kinne denounced the tariff beyond what is needed for the raising of revenue, and opposed prohibition "because it was impracticable and could net be en forced " The Greenback state convention of Pennsylvania met yesterday in Williams pert. There was a " moderate attend ance." Thes. A. Armstrong, or Pitts burg, was chosen president. The usual resolutions were adopted in opposition te national banks, and te monopolies gener ally, and favoring a tariff for the protec tion of labor and the establishment of a labor bureau.- The Republican state convention of New Jersey has been called te meet in Trenten en September 18. The call, which was issued yesterday, fixes the basis of representation at one delegate for every 200 Republican votes cast at the last gubernatorial election. It was telegraphed from Washington yesterday that Senater Mahone, General Longstreet and Colleetor Brady, of Petersburg, Virginia, has had confer ences with the postmaster general and First Assistant Postmaster General Hat ten. Tbe Yellow Fver. Three new cases ofyellew fever and one death are reported at the Pensacola navy yard. There are new twelve vessels quar antined at ahip Island, from whieh 19 cases of yellow fever have bsen taken. All these cases were brought from Vera Cru?. The Spanish bark Cristma left Havana for New Yerk en the 20th. She had two cases of fever en beard whilst at Havana, but was fumigated. , . m 1 A PULlOBBlAn'S DUTY. , Pniirnnmn Ed. K. Heath. 29 North Street rertlaud,. Me., May 11, 1883, write 3 : " I have been troubled ler a ee1 many years wlthlnllammatlen et theMaddcr.dallng as larbick as during the time 1 wus in tbe army. I suffered with dull, heavy pains In the back and kidneys toy intense ler me tee desciibe, and tried se vend remedies that were recommended, and was examine J by one of nn.iieat nhuqicinn who nronennced It In- na:nmatIen et the bladder ; and I went te the hospital ler trea'ment, but all medicine and treatment had seemed te fall. I was recom mended te try Hunt's Remedy, as It had been used In several sue 1 cases here In Portland and vicinity. I purchased a bottle at Smith's drug store here, and leund alter using the first bottle that it relieved me greatly, and alter using several b ittles found that it did me mere geed than all ether treatment and medicines I have received combined. 'And te add te my geed opinion or Hunt's Remedy, I i. t.n HtiitA in cinainz that my wile has been ler a long time troubled with a weakness and inflammation of the bladder, with a complica tion el ether diseases peculiar te women. Alter using only two bottles she has been com pletely cured ; and I can say that my wile is loud In praise et tniswenuenui meuicmu.iuiu I would highly rt'cem mend It te all who aie suffering Irem kidney diseases or diseases el the bladder." reKTLASD, Mk., May 11, 1883. I hereby ccrtlty that I knew the tacts el the sickness et Mrs.-K. K. Heath, and that tney nre correctly slated In the loregelng certifl cate, and nor cure was accomplished by the use or Hunt's Itemed j. A. W. Smith, Druggist, Cor. Portland anil Oreeu Streets. il.Ll CHOLERA! " CHOLERA MORBUS -CHOLERA INPANTUM ' ASIATIC CHOLERA " ' ALL CHOLERA DISEASES YIELD TO THE IWLUEJICE OF Pcnr Daris's Pain liEer. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND OF BOWEL DISORDER: . Captain Ira B. Fobs, of Uoldaberougb.MaJne. says: "One of my sailors was attacked sever ly with cholera merbus. We administered & raln Killer, and saved him." J. W.Slmends. Brsttleberu. Vt, says; "In cases of c.iolera merbus and sudden attack 1 et sumrer complaints, I have never found it telau." ALL, THB augl DRUGGISTS SFLL IT. IrailJw d.01BUaa,VMOMMWKAM, C H K HAH COMB. THB DUDE. Club Hense, FrlBce Teck, GreBadfae, -Flats, Tabular, V AT TIES. EKISMAN'S, Ne. .17 "West Klmir Street. Opposite Cress Keys Hetel. -' 4 N OTIOKTO THK FUttLIU. NEW B?- Tailoring Establishment. 1 would respcctluUy neli y tbe citizens' el Lancaster and vicinity that 1 have opened this day a Merchant Tailoring Bstiblishmwt -AT- 129 ill 131 M QUI SI, .1 And keep en hand a lare assortment el the LATEST "NOVELTIES or TUB EUROPEAN MARKETS FOR Men's Wear, Which 1 MAKE TO ORDKR'at Short Netice In tbe LATEST STITLKS. the WOTkmansnlp KIRST-ULAS3 only. Terms Strictly Oaeli. Jehn Gh Haas. augl4?3Bul D.H HOMTKTTKB M HUM. NO MATKBIAL CBANUK. This la te certify that I have used Hunt's Remedy ier the kidney complaint, and derived much benefit lrem Its use. I have been nflllcted about one year, and le eelved treatment lrem the local physician?, nnd used a number or he-called specifics with out any material help. I am liappy te say, after using three bettlea el Hunt's Remedy, I was completely cured. I never fall te recommend It, and yen are at liberty te use iny name In any manner yen may desire. JOHX W. JOHNSTOK. . Norwich, Conic., May 7, 1883. n- I Mnrinn Himn. n. v.. eiiuersss Darbvs Prophylactic Fluid, ecc advertisement. Baeklen's Arnica salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, l'lles. Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin ernpUens. guaranteed tp enre In every Instance, or money relundce. 25 cents per bes. or sale by Chas. A. Lecner. OAlJ vwc v 'i ie We Challenge' the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shileh'a consumption Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough In one-halt the lime and relieve rAsth ma. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where tbeylall, it Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. frlce, 10c., 50c and L00., If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use Shlleh's l'orens Mas ter. SeldbyH.B. Cochran, druggist- Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed1 works and perhaps peshed for space, as the baggage man and his assistants may be. Again, the baggage man en dnty in his car mast adapt himsalf, his manners and his attire te that dnty and he becomes and necessarily be, net exactly the man hn nirAB t.n hn when in ladies' society. His 1 gallantry also is offended, because he can- VAtUOUS ASSOCIATIONS. Heavy Discussions by tbe Freethtakeifjg In the Freethinkers' convention at Ro Re Chester, yesterday, among ether things,H. H. Hall, of Ellisburg, Pa., aang a song about "Imaginary Evils," accompanying himself en the gnitar. In the afternoon session President Brown "told hew the body of a man was formed, accounting for every ounce of it." After this remarkable discourse, "ex ev. v. a. iveyneiu spuae : anliunr nf tnn wnrlr nf thfi latfl D. M. Bennett (at one time convicted of sending obscene matter tnreugn tne u. a. maim.; Mrs. Susan H. Wixon discussed the qucs tien, "Will the Coming Weman Attend Church ?" and she argued that she would net. In the evening, Rev. Themas Mit chell, of Brooklyn, spoke c'in Defense of a. Geed Talker On the stage or platlerm, in society or at neme.musi DOL uui; puaBesa uiwainiia wv. strong voice. Catarrh, or a severe cold Is al most certain te Injure the voice. Bntthese complaints may be completely eradicated with a few applications of Ihemas' Xclectric Oil. unrivaled In its specialties Keraaleby H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qneen street. . CLOTHllstlGr Never was Cheaper. " NOW 18 THE TI1E TO BUY ! 'r'',' We have determined te close out tbe bal ance el our SPRING AND SUMMKK STOCK, and In order te do-se will sell them out at a sacrifice. . ,--'., .. The greater part of the' stock Is et Medium Weight and suitable 101 Vail aad Winter. Nete the great reductions. , Suits Formerly 916.00, Nevr $12 OO 14.00, - llOO - 1S.OO, "' ' 10.00 12.00, . ''9.00 i.i.vi IO.OO, :" '' 8.00 ALL OOK. STOCK r , ... Reduced in ' Preppiiapn, AND ALL OF OUR OWN MAMirACTUltK. The Sizes will net last Ieiik at these prices, selt will be te your advantage, lrinteadlng te buy, te give ns aa early call, r I B. Beslter & Sed, 24 OENTOK SQU AJjlE, LANOABTSit.I'A; ' " " - A Startling Discovery. fiiitraiMiinaare nlten startled bv rematkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New, Discovery ler Consumption and all Threat and Lung Diseases Is dally ;cailng patteats that they have given np te die,, is startling them te reallze their dnty, and examine late the merits of tbls wonderful discovery; re- lfAiiHiMrwBr. TTAVlNQ XL and - MBB01.VS91 Tiisritiiii VA.nanAMtlw rlflanil thA rhMtnnf ttreet Iren Works, 1 desire te tafsrar say old patreaa.aaa tnatpsbUe MMriUw,tfeari am still In the business, belngfleaated In tbe Venn rrem Company's Woram,)lterui Flanm' street. suiting In hundred of neincrttln thp.lr Tiraetl Chas. A. Lechers Drag Stere $LO0. niir hnat: Phveiclanra iractlce. Trial bottles free at i-amlar mm. 1 .-. of every de-trtptleri, aad wffl d pveawd te Mta.K.nrfa VV... Idta 1 Ol dollars have been spent m advertising the celebrated Burdock Bleed BUUrt, bat this, tact accounts only la part ler their eaormewi . M.t. ... I.A.. .VMA .T..1..M .i. 41... are the best bleed medicine ever devised by man. for sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 131 North Queen street. serve au wwiv Bm 11 p a""""" age. frem40yars.xperjeBeeIn.thebaslne8s and using the best- lasiMrlai' d am Jlbylng tbe best mscbaales, lass saU'led. lean guar antee entire sariRlactlOBt caatm8-iaaTe from a mixture otlrearaaMlatestwbBchar mere re liable for strsngtiiaad durabllHy than the best cast 'Iren fiewK V teeth roll pinions, rdDa.ai! reiltsjr aWl w&ctm sgwlalftr. ' Cast- S. ....... a mahh Lh ! w4 hpasa Aaet. tSiit2.i XSJZEaZYTbZXitZZZ. l. .tanrat tba watt aaaneraMv kaesm Mowrer corn anu moo vrestwr, iuiku wiuiuiiiw--in..i.a4 MJim. mmImim in1 silnfl ntierln Lparte, tq replace old eawbbA have beenin use ier years, guainuieciug una. .. &, SnSSSmd' U- C. MeCULLKY. VI tm v 1& -4 u v - i ?t '4f ij -".
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