,.: (LHntdlxa Hi i47 Vl lAvA C Vnlnmn XX-Ne, 180. LANOASTEU, PA., MONDAY, MARCH HI, 1884. I'rlce Twe Cenli. uumtiNU. Frem Factory te SaloBreom we carefully watch overy detail, honce we are able te present ter your approval the finest stock of Roadymade Spring Clothing In the city. A, C. YATES & CO, LKDOUIt IIUILDINO, OOll. CHESTNUT & SIXTH STS., I'llILADKLl'IIIA. Tl 1 YI5HS A KATUFOM. READY-MADE CLOTHING KOUMKV, HOYS, CHILDUKN. manufactured Item rnrulully selected WOOL l'.S'H In nil tlie h-udliiK I'UKTTV S1VI.K3, KX'IKIil.t.NT KITilNO. WKI.L MA UK, WKI.L 'HUMMED, ami marked nl iltfurva thai bear invar .bin comparison Hit tue low. est given by anv rirst C ujs clothing Heuso In lb city AH wee ims selected wltliu vlaw el nlvliig th boil i nimble le.ults nit te pi rmuneiicy 01 colors. All Koeds thermiiitily speused, te the ciul that them will tin no shrinkum) In l-nt ha anil widths of garment utier umtiu'acinie. Our timke of CLuTlllMI always h! ir.il tlin tcsl nil te tluruhl Ity, uml miiliitatnn tlu Mi ipe anil color In Hllklndsel wenthur, ruluernhlne A trial U nil tlmt Is eeci si iry te con vlnee t m mnntHki'iitlccr lis superiority ever tneit nil ether make. Our $10 and $12 Suits nromarvt-lsef e capnoei, which no Clethles Iluyer, centumplulliii: Uiopiirclnesent !p 1dm Humient should lull In mr Tlm wendi r 1 hew edethlnit no uoeil enn be matin terse llttle money, from I De assortment wu have II Is net iMltlcult te wnkn Mitistuctery st-lecllens. bteti In uml see wi t veu think et them -Trmle l uspcctluily iOllclle-1 MYERS & RATHFON, LKADlNU LANOA3TKU CLOTHIKHS. NO 12 BAST KING STREET vr.vTinnn. -IKBtdVAIi REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S. S. RATH VON, Merchant Tailor nml Draper. Uesiuctlu ly Inlermshts patrons nnd thn pub pub lle tlmt he his ItiMiievcil hit Miirehnnl Tailor. ItiK Kstiibllslimiuit Irem mi, lui, where II has been located ler ever thirty years, te 131 North Queen St., (HOWKLL'S IIUILDINO), Whero he hait Just epened with a Iresh and seasonable Hun el fubi Ics, ter tuun nml boys' wesr, whieh will be miuln pnmiplly te omer In any styl". ami sallslitctlen assured. 'I hiiiiktnl for p iHt ravins, hlit cirerta nlinll be In imirll tlie continued conndeuco el thu put) ilr. S. S, RATHVON. Practical Tailor. mSMtiid H. UEHHAHT. SPRING OPENING -AT- LANCABTKIl. l'A. H IKSII llltOTIIKK. H. GERHART'S Tuiluring KHtablishincnt. I uni new prepared te show te tlie trade an nttertment el Woolens ter the Spring unit MiiiiiniT Tinile which 'or llcauty, Quality uml Quantity mirp'iHMH nit my lormer ctruitsle P cute my customers Nene but tlie very host Korelirn and Anierl can fubilcs for Dresi anil Husluess aiiltn ; n (miplttu line of tlie 1 nteal aiunles et SpiliiK UvrrceitlnK The vrry bel of werkimnstilp aii'l prlcnt lewtir thHii liny lloiKeln thorltyfer tlm aniue quality et roeI H. GrERHART, TAILOll, Ne. 6 East King Street. ItAHUAIM Ul.OTlUMl SfOIlK, Ne. 2-1 CENTKE SUARK, JHJIDIVAIj. WOKIlri FAIL, " Weriln full te exprfiBS my nrntl tuilp," nxytt Mn Hntnr OAnTitn.er Nnslivlllc, Tumi , ler the benullta ilorlveil Irem Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ItnvlriK benn mulcted alt my llln with UHOK UIjA. my nydtem xdnmrd naturatnl with It. It enme out tn IW.OTUIIKS, UI.UKIIS ntnl MAT. TKItVHUItKH, nil evor my body." Mr inr ttir Htnten that he wai entlrnly cured by the nun of AYKIl'K HAIlSAlAltll,l,A, and rIiice illnoentlnuliiK ItH U90, ubtht mentlH nue, hu lias had no return of the icroluleiM Bymp Bymp teinii All banclul lnbrllniiH or the bleed are promptly romevod by tldi uncqunllel alter alter utlve. rnxrAiiF.1) uv Dr. J. 0. Ayer k Ce., Lewell, Mush. Held by nil DriiKK'.sts tl.slx bettlrs fer.1. inur24teal AYKIl'S SAH3AI'AHII.I,A AND AYKIt'fl Clmrry IVcteral ler fain nt Cochran's lruK Hinrn, Ne. .87 nnd 1!W North Qtiuen St.. Lniicanter, l'u. CINCINNATI'S MOB. Ht'.TlINd riUU TH Till! IIOUIU' IIOOdK. A iinuil Hill UreliiB Vlttllnnce Ouiiinliteri A Aleb et I5i)(l() In tlie Htrefiti Plerii llluud h)llltil. The Rplrlt of tneb Invv, which was kodie wlint KtibHlded In Clneinimti during the dny en Satunlny, broke outunew as flight full carue ou. Tlie RiimmliiK up of the CiiHiinltlcH of the nlfrht belore hhewed pciIeub rcMtltfl. l''lve men wero killed mid forty clfjlit wcre mero orlfC8tleiiBiy Injured, nnd the county Jill tirespuUil a Hpeotnelo of dcvaatntlen. At ruiiiUe the jail yards wero oevurctl with tlebrlf, nud pIliH of burning emberu wero niuttored nbeut. The rear portion of the building, in wlileli wiih loeatod the ongine !ieur, nt which point tbe mob had ceticuutratcd its nttnclcnftorthe ropulne from the j ill, was still burning llorcely ; but the ll.uneu had I A31K HACK. HOP PLASTER. Till porous pla.tur Ih absolutely the bet evnr tiiiule, reiiihlnliiif the vlrtuca el hops with Kuum, bulaamn and cxtruclH. IU pewir In Meudurful In curlnit dbieisns whure ether lilusters Blmply nllcve. Crick In the Hack and Neck, 1'iiln In the Hlde or I.lmbs, Hllll Joint' and Mimcles, Kldney 'l reubles, Ithuii iiiiillitn, Neurulitln, Sore UiicbI, Allnctleiiit of the Heart and l.lvur, and nil pains or aches In any i.ntt cured Inntantly by the eji Matter. Trylf. l'rlce, 23 cunts, or Ilvo ter $1.0. Miiltud (in receipt orprlce. Held by all driiir. Klntn nnd country stores. Hep Vlatter Com pany, l'roptletors, Hosten, Mans. LAME BAOK. 4irKer constipation, less el npnutlte mid diseases of tlie Iiewk.ii tnke Ilawley 'm Stomach and l.lvur l'llM. IB cents. di'J tyuw(3) VAiti'Jsrti. E UTAllLIStlUIl 18,10. CARPETS -AT- Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATEIt ST U BET, LANCASTKU.l'A. Wohaven full supply el KAU AND KILL. 1NU CAUl'KTH. We only usn tlie best of yarns. tf jeu want n Reed, servlceable Carpet, plense lome unit nxumlue our sleck buieiu jiurchasliiK elsowheto. at - n will null us clii'i.p us the ctieiipest. Cniiie nnd see loryeurxelfaiid be con vlticud, us we always have the reputa tion el makliiK fliHtKilaea Cnrpets CUSTOM IIAO UAItl'KIS A hl'KClAM Y UOVKK1.KTD. CUUNTKIU'ANK1, 111 AN- ltKTS, CAIll'KT CHAIN, bTUUK t.N'U Aits.aa DyeliiK l)ene tn nil Its br.uiches nt short notice. COAL! COAL I Ol tlie butt quality, expressly ler family ute. TltY A8AM1M.KTON. HKUKSlllKltTHK OhU bTANl). PHILIP HC1IUM, SON & CO'H. Ne. lWhOUTU WATKlt BTKBtT, l0-3md LANCASTElt, l'A. WE HAVE OUIt STOCK OP SPRING CLOTHING NOW HEADY FOH YOUll INSPECTION. The irneds we eltnr te you urn all of OUIt OWN ilANUKAUUHK.iirM WKI.l. MAIM, WM.tTltlMMKI). et "HIM), HONKMT MA; ThltlAl. and nt prices which NONK ( AN KtjUAl. KOK CIIKAI'NKSS. We call enpoelnl attention te our large stock of Children's, Beys' aud Youths' Suits. O'irllnoef SIlOltTl' VNTSUtrs, ter Chll Chll ilren, nuiiii) Hum slr.ua i te II, and from one ileihir uml fifty cenu up. I.O.MO I'AS r UlTs, for Scheel Bults, trein two dellnrti hihI twentvllve cent up. HliYn' pUITS, Irem the best te the ct'enpeat, at all iirlri-H. YOlJIIIS'SUITd.nllriualltles, ler all ileus, ut jour own priced. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. OK ALL Di:SUllII'TION3. ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST 1'KICKS. Trunka VnllaeB, 8hawl Strnps, Ete. CALL ATtll HIRSH & BROTHER, I'KNN IIALLCLOriUNO HOUSE, Nea 2 und 4 North Queen atroet. LANUAbTEIt, l'A. Burger & Sutten ipjioritrxTejm.) ONE PRICE TO ALL.. AND THAT Tlie Lewest Prlce in the City. SPRING SUITS KKOU 0.(O UP, SPRING OVERCOATS, IMKi, 17 Ml, 10.CO-WAItUANTEI. NOT ONE, HUT Stveral Cutters, te Suit Various Tastes. AN IMMENSE STOCK OK READY-MADE CLOTHING. MADE 1IY OUIt OWN WOUMMEN AND KVEUY AUT10LE WAllltANTEI). ej-Sele AKentH ter the huiiilsemt'st, best tlttliiif, lowe.t priced. IIUUKM ATC1 HTATlUNKIl, 11I.AMI HOOUb ANDSrATlllNKItV, JOM BAER'S SOBB, 16 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks k, Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Itlnnk Deeds, .Mortgages, Etc. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. nANslHAKfi into. DAYTON SIIIIIT hest wtnrlUK and BURGER & SUTTON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARF. tl-lyd J,M. T1XWA.HK, XV. "8UUAUMT EXTRA PUSH. Tlmt U what miikcs enr NI'.W Hl'lllNU STOCK I.AItuKil, HKT .Kit AND tllEAl'EH than Hever was boieru. Hen Hid wendurlul low jirlres In IIU -AND- Beys, Clothing. Mun's Hulls ftt M.80,tl.(,$I.M.5.00, tfl.00,18.00, I10.IW, lip tO 18.10. BOYS' AND OHILDRBNS' CLOTHING OUIt OltKATBI'EOIALTY. Heys' Suits lit tlii. $lft3, I J 00, J.1.50, l.00, IJOO, d.00, upteliO.UI. Chluiren'sSiilta at 11.35, 11.75, 110), JIB", 13.00, II W), uptO0.W. TO THE LADIES t It you wlshte buy Heys' or Chlldiens' bulla leek ut our iuru stock, cleumit uittde siylis. workmanship, uualliy anil low priens, i hey cm no', be uppienciied ttii)YlioreIn this city. FURNACES and RANGES OK ALL KINDS REPA IRED. Call and i New Imptevcd WHOUOHT IKON UOLD OAbE Radiating Portable Furnace, L. Sansman & Bre, THE KASIUONAIILE MKUCU.VS t T Vl 1.0113 AND (J LOTH I WIS. Kes. (SU.OH NOHTH UUELN HT11KKT, U'inl hu tlie Southweat Cerner atruut, et Orunitt LANCASTKU, l'A. - Net connected with uuy ether Clothing XlQUee lu Hie city. I IIMPI'M W1MTKHS. A PINE WINDOW. Te-day we have en exhi bition in our store window the finest display el Fancy Suitings and Gents' Furnishing Uoecis in me cuy. vvmie pass ing along your attention will be attracted by the novelties in the window. If you step inside we can show you everything in our line and after leaving you will say te your friends that Greff & Winters lead in styles this Spring. We de net necessarily charge fancy prices for fancy styles. We are equally pre pared te meet the wants of all in need of a Fine Dress or Business Suit. We take pleas ure in announcing te the ladies of this city, that our cutter, Mr. Nicholas De La Serrenskey, will give special attention te the cut ting, fitting and making of ladies garments of every description. Alse Riding Habits gotten up in the Latest Styles and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. GROPE & WINTERS, NO. 23 NORTH QUHEN ST., LANCASTER l'A. inW-lwU Thu (jhoapeHl mid Market . Hest KUUNAOE In the MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY HY Jehn P. Schaum 24 Seuth quoen Streot, nli.7-!V'l l.ANCASTEK. l'A. 'lAUHlAUiiti, J (J PW K UAHItlAUK HUM. DICKS. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk OK LANOAbTKll COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN llK.AItOKOKMTItAI.MAHICKT HOUSES LA.SUABTKIt.l'A. We inake evury stvle MiiBftyunil CiirluiKe lUslieil. All work flnliliiMllu the most com. foituble mid uli'Kiint style. We me only tlie lust solccteil material, mid otnplev only the boil mechanic rer riuullty et work our prlcosnre the cheapest In the siiite. We buy ler call i uml soil en the most I ouieuublu terms, (ilve us a cull. All work wurranted. HKl'AlKINU I'UOMVTLY ATTKSDKH TO. Onosetot werkmen espuclully mnplnyiid ler tint nurnesu. ii!W-t(dw expeuded thetr fury and wire rapidly dyliiKOUt. 'Ihoentlro front ostetisieu of the jail wait bitttrted, as though with n KiRantle rAm. Tlie wltidewB wero nil breken ; the iron cashcH uud framed hclnir shattered te atoms. Tlie heavy exterlur doerH, which wero of the most hiibitatitial oharaetcr, wero all battered uj). Alter the would be lyncherH had Rticuecdud in ob eb taitiltit; poascssleti of the j ill otlieo they vented their fury in thu dcstnmtteu of overy nrtiole in the oftice. The stove, a larjre oue, was entirely demolished, as wnn also the electric appliauces. Tlie fur tilture of the HvltiK rooms of the jailer's family wan net disturbed, the rioters IieIiik extremely coubideruto, :im was evi dent from the fact that notne oho placed a ruj; upon the plaue bufoie Htaudiuff upon It. Hud Wuuuds liilllcteil by tlie Alllltla. The Rreatcst causaltiea occurred wheu the tueb rolled iute the nntranoe tbrce bariehi of coil oil, aud the evinia chat god tbe crowd, thinj; iute the tneb as it re treated. The killed wero a follews: Jeseph SU-nru, n patrol elllacr ; llniy Keiitn, labeier; "Teny" Urcodeubtceu, papcrhauger ; Jehn IIurIich, plate outter ; l'hil. Nuime, policemau. About fifty eiuht ptrseriB wero wounded, the majority flari flari eusly, perhaps fatally, a the wounds iollietcd by the mtthket bills in the bands of the militia weie horrible. The weunded nre well eaicd for. Among theso wounded in the last melon was a son of Congress man Bright, of Virginia who, It is eaid, ran away from home. He Is tctieuHly injured, but bears it heroically. The mob dispensed aluut 0 o'ebok a. m., and from then until evening ovcry evcry thing had been quiet. luteimerccllug Auiui.1: tie l'copte. Thousands of spectators wcre coming and going every hour during tbe day. The feeling et indignation in tue cuy tic tue aotleu of the militia, jury nud counsel for dofenFO wan intcuse. Ks Cengri'ssnian Cainnbell. the erlmttuil lawyer, who acted for tbe dofeneoof Herner, was overy where lecslved with Jeerii aud wheu he visitul tbe ehambnr of commerco at neon, he wai nelltelv ienuc8tcd te rotire, which be did nmld the jeer of tbe assembled merchants. lle bad a bedyguaid of " hoelers " with him. ene a cenfr.i-cd murderer. In a caid te the ni!wvp.tpeis he maintains his position, and kijh he weald fellow the hatne course ngaiu. A handbill leading as fellows was large, ly circulated en the Htroets, and met with general appiuval : "ruble safety de mauds iinuio.llate aotien. Orgauij tlgtlaut committeert in overy ward. Heil son's by purifying the body. Serve netice te ei imin lis, criminal lawyers and gniub-li-i's te leave Hamilton ceuuty within threo days ami reinaiu away forevor, or hiilfer the penalty Sj long as t'ie present cluiue of criminal lawyurs that intent the city ate permitted te remain and a irrupt juries, outruge jui-ttce and bhlulderlruluaN, just that long will our citizens be mur dercd, our property destroyed and proteo preteo protee tiou by the law be denied. Mnlce ene dean sweep while we nre at it. A vigi lance commlUce of 300 lu each ward, composed of the best eitizans, can by earnest work oleansu the moral ntmei phere la threo days. Organ ize at otice and serve netice te all dlsrcputable characters iu the ward te leave and never leturu. The reputation of this eity de mauds a change or v.ickeiiicss will reign supreme." Iluruluc el ilic Ueurt Huu.e. The crowd assembled arly iu the oveu ins around the court boue aud swelled rapidly. Preparations were begun te burn the building. Tbe llre was started by rolling iu a barrel et coal oil, setting it ou llre and keeping oveijbedy out. Lieut. Desmond enteral te subdue the ilames and was instantly killed. The llamcs went their own way because the tueb would net let the firemen us the engine. The llre proceeded unchecked, though nlewly, as the great struonne was strongly built ut a cost el probably a n'i u ter of a million dollars, aud w.ii mile 1 1 with, stand the 11; e as far as possible The crowd was permiticd te go te the veiv windewbiiud break thum in without lesistance, aud when an opportunity olfeied Eome reckless Communist, who gloried iu pure dcstruoMeu, Miggested te east sumo lijht ou the subiuet This was the trivial maimer lu whl.h he talk- d. " This will be the Paris of Ameriei, mho enough," said another. With this le.ulur ship aud with such motive, ehaiic, ear pets aud desks wero broken and piled in neaps la the treasurer's ofllce and match applied. As this wan dene the devil may care hoodlums intboeiowd chteied aud yelled te burn tlie militia out. Just here occurred ene of the most molaiichelv events of the id 'lit the kill ing el Captain Jehn L. Dcsmeui. He had been advised of thu purpese te bu'ii the court bouse, and was sbih with a siptid of militia te try te pit", out the tlru. Toe tneb fired en lilm ami a ball crashed through his bead. At the same time private Mcdulre was shot thieiigh the bieast nud fatally butt. Capt. Deimund was a young lawyer of much premise. He was a line looking so'die. and Aw pride of his regiment. His le en every ucceunt is deeply deplored. There wan no use new trying te step tlie IneendiaricB. Thov went from ollice te first fleer te put out the lire, nnd he was sactlllccd. It was the gallant work of Cel. Frco Frce mnn'H Fourteenth regiment, that Dually cleared the strcets nnd gave the authori ties control of the entire space about the court heuse nml jail. Cel. Hawkins had evidently misundorstoed the motives of the mob. He thought the prisoners in the jail wero thelr objeotlvo point, whereas If they had any purpese at all it was te take toveiigo en the militia for the previous nights reckless tiring. Cel Hawkins, therefore., had given his whele attention te the protection of the jail nnd prisoners. IIib opportunities for kuewiug the exact situation were net geed, nnd he bad reason te ncccpt nselatnnce earlier from outslde troops. The Fourteenth relmant was expected at nine o'clock, but it was twclve when It reached the court heuse. The Fourth rogimeut was n total failure It marched te Eighth and Walnut htroets, aud thou marched back te the depet. It was subsequently orderod te march te join the ether trejps aud the jail, but the colenot stated that the troops bad scattered nud he could net get them together. It was nfter nil possibility of doing any geed had passed when th-rse troops joined the icst of the oemmmd. The conduct of Colonel Mett will probably be tbe subject of Investigation. Se far as new known tin failure of this command was net attrlbutable te any indispes'tien en the part of the men te de thelr duty. The united testimony of meu, who had opportunities ier obsetvation, was that from two te threo hundred m;n composed tbe bulk of the vielent aotive rieters, nnd that thty wero net fully armed. They wero stimulated by the oheersand pros eucii of otberA ; but the general opinion Is very littld generalship would hive bjeii suflloleut te put them te flight. This was the way through the ears, when ene of tbe deputies, who had scorn him, jumped from the train nnd ericd, " Tbore he gees new I Catch him I" Bernnr Immediately started en n run and again jumped from tlie train which by thlH tlme had started te pull out from the station. A mnn sheuted "Train robberl Sheet him 1" Four rovelvors wero drawn, but nene wero fired, na Ber nor was re quickly out of the car. He jumped off and was scen by a woman te run tn the river bank, whero he passed out of sight. One of the denuties ran after him. whlle the ene who hail been mistaken for Benier was still held by the orewd. Joe Moses and a third deputy remained en the train. When the trained pulled iute Merrow anether mob was waiting te eapture the prisoner. The mob was com posed of 150 or 200 men, only a part of whom wero masked. Bofero the train steppod they elimbed en the ongiue, into the cars, nnd en the steps, cager te get possession of the murderer. Seme of the men attempted te lorce the eugl nccr te step the train bufore it get Inte town that they might HwlngBerncr from n trce near by. They hunted through the passenger, baggage nud steeping cars, com pletlug thelr Huntch just as the train pull cd away from the town. Merrow is 14 miles northeast of L welaud. M mes and the deputy with him get off there and wcre se excltcd that they could nattily speak. The second Rcotien of the Little Miami which starts ftem Cincinnati about flfteen minutes nftcr the first, witnessed nluie1! the same Rcer.es that had been enacted befere At Lovelaud a wild mob waa still yelling nnd searching for Benier. Many iiidii rushed upon the train, thinking t!iaf perhaps an attempt would be made te Hmuci'le him threuuh. At M row the mob was still ut tbe depet, nud whyn the ttalii nrrived tliosime frcuz'ed effort was made te find the prisoner. Threats wote made against I lie deputy sheriffs that they should sulfer if they did net succeed iu producing Beruer, or show tlmt he had beeu put out of the way. The poip'e blame Deputy Sheriff Devole for oireleiis ness iu having gene about with Benier without handcuffing him. Hcrncr Hecartured. Af cr leaping fiem the tram tbe fugitive wandered ever the country, keeping iu tight of the railroad, and dually rosted in n box ear ou a sldtug until nearly daylight when he broke for tbe weeds. He was evertaken nt about 10 o'clock by Deputies Mefcs and Devele, who had kept up the ohase with the aid of hetBes aud bugglcB. Tlmv had difllaultv iu Uti-niiii! Bcrnorceu ecaled during the day, and finally diove te Fester's Oreslug the next station boyeud L'jvelatid, where they bad previously ar tanited te meet seme newepaper oer. respondents. They had ebauged Bsiner's J clothes m that no out) would have rccegnlzid him from the description They j turned him evor te two of the corrcspeu dents nnd then claim il that, they had ! failed te lled their man. There was quite a crowd at this place however bofero the J train arrived there nr 4 o'clock, ami the pceplu siispeciing thorn called Burner, but they get oil" safely. Berner was at once taken into an express car, whieh was thun i closed by the j mrualists, whlle the oOlejere I went iute the paseeuger ear, pretending te be en reute te the capital for advance and aid. They kept the goveruor advihed by dispatehes from every station, and he get 1 1... iilll.-inU tit utnii t.lin tr.iln hnlf .1 mill) the ether portion thlu whlte colored am ke I (tem tu( ,Jopet and clese te the pent and steam were rising as the water thrown ; tentmry, te whieh Berner was taken with uy iuu uukiiius it'll iuiu luu uuiuiu; uuu ' nut; (ll'llV t Willi Krerybertr te Knew, thUvlelnHmLJ'y70'- n 0Ui eU,"n .'.-.-! elmrcli, liui this memnnt stoenoil In iiurnuini uy. i wisn nvorybeily te knew that I censldnr that both rayielt anil wirS own our lives te Millien's Consumption Onri?" It Is imviiiR n tromendousiiiA evor our ceuntnr! and Is Rlvlmr porlect satisfaction In Sj SIS3 et Luti( Dbntasm, such as nethlna elia has dene. imS.'MATCIIKTTarUAKUK. HouRBeir. Intl., May IS, '78. .!,, u? .'.' " Ooehnin. il juRlst, Nes. 137 and 139 North Utieenstrnrt, Lancaster. toliMeodt lacklen'ii ArniCH Hulva. The Hest Palve In the world ler Cute, lirulscs. Meres, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, ferer seres, Tolter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Cerns.nnd nil skin orupltens, and posMlvely cures riles e' no pay rcmiiwl. Il li (ruar antf.ml uk1ve pcrlect sntfsin9tlen or money reluniled. I'rlce, 25 cents porber. Forsale tiy C. A. Lech. r. HATtl AH It CAVlt. F,K HALK -AT- atrikiugly shown when the attack was made en Powell's gun stere about mid night. The llrst mm who entered was shot dead ; the second sh ired thn same fate, and the third was severely wounded. Au clfjit wai theu male te burn the building, but the proprietor, from au upper window, tired a weli directed shot, and the nllert was given up. It was shown later, that anether portion of the mob get the caution from .nusle hall aud were met nud overcemo uy aFquadef thirty pilloe, who oiptured the I cannon and took It up te the jail, wh're j It was turned ever te the militia. Iasidu I thejnl thn scenes wcre apiritles Toe I mob at no time made an impiossien en nuy part of the building. The troepi ware ' lying en their anui, taking rueu rest as they could get when net call id for especial duty. The police, worn out, wero also leuuging about Inside iu such raauuer ns was most comfortable, although they had frcquent calls for special duty The pils pils pils oners, locked in thelr ojlls.wero trembdug with fear; net oae slept through the tilght. Htcucs 111 tllD Kluts. At daylight Sunday morning au nss icv ted press reporter walked through tbe quarter of the city where the stormy scene of the previous ulgh. had been euactcd. The dawning was as paacaful nud brilliant ns was ever scen. Against au exquisitely tinted sky in the Eist the broken walls of the burning court heuse w. te dlstiuetly dcllucd with its crumbled window open ings looking like tude weuuds. Over the ruins of tbe ti usurer's ellhe, lu the northern uait of the budding, the rudy glow of flre was still vislble, whlle from Mil Only It Stere The inostcemploto nssertmnnt of Spring stylef 'tlir and ?elt Hats ever offered In this city and at prices that will nstmlili tlie most csrulul Inner. Wu have taken Kruat eare In selucting these goods, net only lu regs.nl te style, but In quality also t nnd us we buy for cash and soil ter cash enty, we guarantei te rUe you as Koedun nrtlcle "It net bnlter " than can bn bmifflit unywhere torthemmoy. The YOUM N'S Stiff lilt this season Is a beauty, and ler quality, style and durabil ity cannot be surpissed, The I1IU1A1). WA i Silk lint Is a verv snnMule style this penseti, having a lull brim nnd becoming almost any ene. Cleth lints me the prin cipal le.vtuie orbejstitul we have a lull nsertment A tut line nt llrfht-wulght SOFT mid 1'Of.Kb.T HATS, nu lu tact everything that can be found In n first cinss Hut Stere, ut 144 North Queen Strest. (OUNDAKKK'S OLD STAND,) A few doers abeve the Kranklln Heuse, LANCASTER, VA. mar27 lydw Oiiui; ,T'Z tiI.U St'AMB, OltEAT UlSPUOTION IN touts. Saturday night when the sun went down the oceupauts of the treasurer's elll 3 j wero sitting at tbe opeo plate glass windewe smoking cigars aud reading uoceuuts of thu previous night's attempts ou the jail. T&ero was no thought that in six hours i these wludews would be breken uud the accumulated wealth et the contents of lli;vt great building b iu ruins ; but the build i iug, great as Is its le3s, was merely prop prep erty lu that locality humau life nUe was sicriflcsd Only peel i of bleed lime and there in the trampled dust or en thu brick sidewalks were te be seen Only an hour bofero, ou Sycamere stteet, below Court, lay four or Ilvo dead bodies of drunken or vouluresemo men, who, iu spite ( tb'i , p)llcemeu's warning, hail gene beyond thu limit established by the militia, when they fell under the llre of the soldiers. Ne ene dared te go te ttke them away uutil the nub luil disappeared and th streets wcte clear. Only two hours bcfeiu, at 8 a. m., when a small crowd gathered at the drug More at Court and Walnut strcetd, ene Bquaie webt of the ceuit house, I te see the patrol wagon tnke away a dead man, the militia, mistaking this for n ro re newnl of the riot, fired a volley, killing I oue man aud wounding the nephew et the pioprietor of the store. One ball struck the iron facing of the deer, nnd rebound ing crashed through a glass deer near tbe head of the proprietor, who was using n I teli-plienu at thu lime P.isiug te the north side of Court street ou Walnut, a sickening hcuiiu was presenti'd. Here apparently tlie wounded had taken shelter behind a pietecting building or perhaps here thn fatally wounded had crawled te die. Peel utter peel of bleed dyed the ground all along the cuib.stone, aud in u hallway three squa t's distant en Mam stroet, the tlnr was Huu.ucd where seme uulortutiate had ilragrd himielf te dresi his wounds or die. B 'rner xv.is seared nearly te death. He was tbe llrst man Warden Themas evor saw glad te get behind the nulls. He re jeic'd when he wna inside, wanted t-orae thing te eat and acbauee te rent. After supper he rtditcd bis trip with every ene he met cm slug aud boiling (or bis bleed. It Is a tr.U!Ke luct lli.t Ihu ationnest mind ed women hluink 'tern In tin; cauuhl tn their own uhim-ciip., but lliev novo hesllati) te de cline tlii'tfiiiltn.l opinion el Dr. null's cough Syrup tlul Imsuiire i Iniiuiiif ruble eeuBli-suml colds. A Wllfl.'.-I TUOUItl.K. Ker u number et years my wlle has been troubled ultli ctueulc rheumatism, It being In seme portion et her be ly ennsttuilly (oxcept piilinps In the very warmest weather In sum mer) Last Clirlstm is nhn rentriieted a very scvuie cold nnd a d s -used condition el the kidneys bioiiiieurtnllost,! lull tui-Jeetcd her te exces.lve snireilug, as the symptoms et irr.ivul uecime mom iiriMiiiiient, her uiliiii beliiK coleu-il, accempu dud by a heavy brick dim e ilmeiil Alter tiylnifMiverii riimeilleswltlieut toiler, I procuieit tin- huru bettlu et Hunt's lleiuedy, wlne.i sue ceuimeiici'd taking. ami buleru tluee days liinl pimcd she In c.unn mm h butter, blie cnutlnued nilr.n the me.dcliti) until she had used six bettlus, unit ue. imtls entirely euied et betli rl.eiiiiuiUm nd klilnu) cemplntnt. ' She beilevi s Imi- piuient excel cut health due I solely I the uu el Hum's Kemedy. William c. lluavslami Nuuhkii, Conn., Muy f, IssJ. Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladles' Seal Sacquce nnd Delmans, Ladies' Fur-lAned Olrcu'ara, (Cents' uud Ladles' Seal Caps et Cost, tmK UHllllKLLAH. A Large Asseitmeut et GLOVE! at Cost. THKiLAltOKST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT OF KASIUONAIILE Winter flats, Caps, Pars, k Ever ettered te the public, nt the LOWEST 1'ltlCKS WhelcsdOHnil Ititull. Buy ler rash only uud ell cheaper lliau un ether Hut Steie lu the city. SOLE AGENT FOIITHE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hut Manufactory In Lancaster. Heys' Caps from 10c. up Men's Caps et all kinds K'i'U'ty l educed in pilce. Itepalrlliff ueHtlyand promptly done. Old Silk Hats made ashieniibln. JOHN SIDES, dS-Mfd (successor te 8HULTZ A UKO. ulabh Atx uv.iiHHHAKi Kill A MAltTlW. H QUBKNSWAREI QDEH1NSWARB !' -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Queensware. THU LAIIUU3T A33011TMENT. ir NOT8AT1E- (iiuriniMi nfuui Under dale it Muy H.Mr. K. ALL GOODS KXCHANOKIl I'ACTOKY. Housekeepers leek te your Interest, amine our stock beleru purchasing. Kx- TS. A. Thomsen, tue well known isrecer uud piovlslen denier, el TSCiiveu ktieet. New lluven, Conn., viltcs as liiliewH : ' I'verul weeks slnce 1 us tuki-n very ill witii kiln y ill-ierdeu. und uii'Siinl' nit Km nt i-iv niliiu Mlieivi'il u verv .Ulcus il ceedltliiu ut my klauejs, ami 1 hadalsns-mp-turns et u ulse used ntate of mv liver. The puts- lll'KNI.K OAl'HJKKH tlie Haw tin Kir.ipnn tlie l)rpiillc uud lliinlliii; Meb ut l.evcl mil. During these exciting events the prison er, Beruer, evor whose csaape from the callews all the oxeitoiucut was created, had had a peiileus experience en his way te the penitentiary in Culumbus. After Herner wasseutcuccd he was quickly ic ic tueved fiem the court room ; twodeputios with thu prisoner drove te Liuwoed, nud thorn took t'tn nocemmodation train ler Luveland. Joe Mebcs theu went te the Little Miami depot and quietly bearded the train for Columbus, Intending te Jein thn two deputies nud Beinet nt Levoland When the train pulled into Levoland Burner was placed en the car next te the sleeper before the train bad eome te a full step The two deputies sat near him, but ofllee starting llrue, au I in n fe.v minutes without hiin fasteued te them. Joe Moses A uuriiiM.r.it AND AtlKNT UK A I. f.STATK HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIO.NUKU and ukal kstatk AGKNT, 01 North Duke St., Lanoaster, Fa. Kverythtng pertnlnluu te my business will receive my pciecnml utteutlen. Terms ruu.nn. able. Ulve tneacull. lanl'Mfd tbe interior of the court home gloe 1 like n furnace. The lite dcpariment was powerlcss, first bpeatue the lliemen infus ed te go out without esoer: of troepii, and second, beoause the crowd e mid easily out the hose aud prevent the ihu of engines. Ofllconftereflloewasie.ichedby the llamcs, nud ns the lloers i!l tlm mejvd olieeied. The management of bherill HawkiiiH bus been iigalnnud again iidveisely commented en with icference te the lob of the build ing. An immense verandah, nltli buge btene oeluiniiii Irem the top el the llret ntery te thu reef, commanding Main und Court streets, formed a place where twenty men In satety could have cleared tue whole pace with two volleys, and oenld have nude It ertntti death te any man coining within range, Mueever, alter the attack ou the trjasuier's ollice was undo it would have bien the work of n iiiluute te have sent tbtoe times twenty meu te tlie front windows of the oeutt house building uud driven the mob nwny. Instead, peer Dea Dea meud, with a mere squad, was Rent te the bat In the next, car in advance As thu trntn came te a step a howling mob of U00 men made n dash for the cara yelling : " Theio lie is I eateh him ?" Some of the men were masked, otheis wero net. They entered the cars, nud most of them broke for tbu oue in which Moses was boated. Oue of the deputies who had been detatlcd te watch Humer sprang up nnd started te tlie fretit end of thu car. The mob, think ing it was Benier escaping, scized him, bete him te the ground, nud he was uheked and beatun and ulment kllled befere the mistake wasdUoevuiod. Boruersprnug up, but lu atuinptitig te jump from the platfeim be fell headleng te the ground. It w is doubtless this accident that pre vented the ciewd from reoeguizlug him, A trnin boy, who was staudiiig en the iii.it form nt the time. navs that Benier walked around the car nud roentorod it from the rear Hie I'lltencr's Hdcupe. Jlenutline, tlie wild mob had discovered their mlstuke, und were even mero iufurl ated Beruer wnlked about twe-thirda et I Kefmy in luu wasuecoinp.inled nltliMuveiu p tins lu llie mnallet my bid. and I 'Itu, fol fel low cd by u burnliiK ions itlen, uml ufterli iv Inh' l oil uwhlle In the vessel, ihu urine she udu ery hi'iwv d"iieslt etuseilment slinl lur te ground lulclt ilut, and, In snort, 1 I land tlmt I was In such ailHimscd cuiieltlnn as te re'iutru iniine'll.ite miidluil Ireatment, and us I uuiuiulnus te obtain tlm bi-at uud most spec ly reiiudy. I looked and liuiulreit ear tully. and htcauiu n.ut.iilc.l thut llui.l's Kuiuidy was un urtlcle nt excu lent liiuilt, uud ihoi'utuie 1 eeneliiilud te give Itntilil, uud ceuimeiiced taking It, and b?leie 1 bad taken ene bettle, 1 fuuud such a great Im provement thu' 1 decided te continue lis uee, nnd by taking only te betilr tu i res ill has been moil itruUtvlui: In (living me lesteied health, "I have ordered a supply or Hunt' lleinvdy ter my store uud shall heruiller luvu It ter sale, us I ceiinliler 11 un excellent uitlcle ler diseases et the liver und kidns." mJl-lwilM.WAKAw " ll.e liiuil I. In i " Munv old soldiers rm mlmr "the dead line" nt iiilerienvll e. It wus n nihility ilaunereus lie Ulibui Imed. "js.ii'psla lililuiiineis, and liver and kidney di-eusiisani lu I et peills ler tue lek, but Huriteck JIloeU Jttttert are n eoi eei titln rume ly sold every wiiuie. Ker sale by II. llVuieiimii, driisKlst, 137 uml 13'J Miitli Oueen street fflgh & Martin, 1 I AST KING STREEI, LANOASTKU, l'A. UUaiVAIi lNHTUUlir,JTD. A i.nul Dlie.iVriy, Mi. Win. iheuius, et Newton, la, tasi " 51 uiti'hus bten seriously tillectnil ltd u eeujli ier tAiintl live yuais, uue HiUnpiliiK IIIOI'l) rOVUieiv lliuili-vri uni 'in an i u 111 uiuu miiiiy le'liieules without rt'lh I. uud uellK ur id te try Dr. hi' ' Nw Klicnvcrj, did se, wl li iniHi nitifylnn it suits 'Ihu ttr.i bnillu lulteviid tier veiy iiiucli, nud tliunecuml lietilu lusub.eluti'ly ciued bcr Mie bus n l liadsOHOed healtn for thirty year." 'Irlil bottles free in 0. A. Lecher's druft btere LuiKii site, f 1 CO. lirlLVOA a WMITtO Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW H THK TIMK TO HU V PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SLAUOlITEIUNa 1'HIOES. One Geed BeceniMland l'lane UJ.oe Oliu KleL'UlitdeCOllil.HuudOrKail 1VO0 One KleitMit New drguu, 12-step Couplers uud Subllass U.OO Ilcex it lilte Organs Irem IJJ.CO te I150.1O " Ktmbe," MePhall, Qrovensteln St Fuller, Koyateno, and Veea & bona V-lnnea, Ml Marked Down te Bettem l'rltei. Almest Klyen away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, N'U 152 EAST KING STREET, 11, 11. LUCKKNUACH, AjcnU MH lit I'ulu l.xprUllleur, 1'ilze iluhti, lotieilvs, wulklnu mutches, and bulloeii ukcemluns nre u ually liuiubuxs el Hi winl sort. Or, Themut' hetectne Utl i uetuhumbU4. It I n quick emu leruihes uud sprains, und Is Just as hee 1 laralaiiitiiiMa Fer sale by 11. H. Cuchruu ilrugKtit, 137 anil lJU North Quoeu street. febn-tld TTIOI'OKIA Cern Remover. Tim most ..rrmllve prHparatlen ler there mnval ofceVSi f5j"- WmU' ela' 0Ver CnJw"1' completely nd wnui"5iiSBW,,,elu0,t obdurate coma, hurS ei "ilt. wltheni twin, hurd ei k A retmJU eusb. sold AT BiiOaiOLD'd DRUQ STORB, CUarlotte. dl-lyd Ne. "J
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