'I'l'flyX'fV' " :',' ,' yw'wqFffrp'lty $ f$tw ' r-yn niw, 1' "-' " ; p?" '.' - i ii". r ixMligmM . J " Velume XX-Ne 328. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MAY 26, 1884. Price Twe Genii. i WPWWf3f?SWjS-- N VLOTII1NO, w ANABIAKI'.K A HIIOWN. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low and Oak Hall will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. VVanamakkk & Hrewn. Oak Hall, h, K. Cerner Sixth nnd MnrkeU' ulMfd I'lllLADKLI'lUA. lUKNlHlllMMIIiliDS HO 14 EASTER. Loweh Scnrfa, Olub Houeo Tlen, Latest Style Oellarn. The Royal Shirt, Rhein Stone Studs II 1 11 1 le it t m Diamonds ut ERISMAN'S, Ne 17 WEST KINO SrKEBT, nuitiiKit .Hurni.N, "Quick Sales And Small Profits." Is an old atluRO, hut a uoed enu ; unci this It Just thu principle upe i which business Is conducted ut Burger & Simen's WhoIesnioA: KctuiU'letliiiii; IFense, I'e. JM Centra Pqutire SILK SCAUPS, Latest Oat, for 20c. IIKST $10 All Weel Suit IS TOWN. SHIRTS WITHOUT A BUl'KRIOR. UNDKKWKAR AND (IKNiV PUKNISHINU (500IKS, IN UllKAT VARIETY. Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors tin I CM hlem, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTKR, I'A. II lyil TNVITATION. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. K I'KN l TllKIll IN V1TATIO.N Te their many cualotners an. I the puhlle In Hencral. ter an Inspection et their I111140 anil varied Spilntf stock et Koeds In Ihuplcce, which wu umbe te jour own eritur In any stjle, ut tliu following low prices : All-wool Suit terbuslnuss ft2 ID " tieltur llitt " cosslinero lf ' " llkmlxcd cusaluiere .... HI M " -best IiiiIIke hluu ctetl 17 (0 ' worsted corkscrew (black or blue) H m All-wool emit luucy corkscrew u (U " KiiKllsh rorkperuw Si (0 " Kronen worsted. va oe nml m en Remember we pay our own personal uttonllen tOHcllltiKn.s welliis cuttlniti It thoreloro en- Ubll'H UH 1(1 UlldclSUll tllO ClOlOlt UUll lllOHt critical heuse In the city. OUR liRRAT Sl'KCIALTY, Pants te Order. All-wool 1'uii III ut ,&). tl.OJ, $l.'0, 93.110, p.rn, JG., 10 10, 17 W, up te $9 00. l'lctise tuke a vlw In passing our Shew WlndeAft. HI, Hlyleaml Durable Workman ship Kuarunlecd, I.&ansman&Bre. The KABIIIONAIILK MERCHANT TAILORS ANO ULOTH1KRS, Ne. 88-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, UiKht en the Soulhwest Cerner el Oranxe Blreet, tiANCASTKU. 1A. 3- Noicennccicil vrlth any otl;er, Cteililn Heuyii In the cllv. 1 Olht UVO AN It VUlAltH. rr I.. fJTfiiniAN t ue. XX. TOBACCO & CIGARS -AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. Al.l. HUAND8 0r C1IKW1NU A 8MOKINU TOBACCO, OUIAIIKTTKH, SMOKKK'8 AllTI0I.K3.nny ihlnc purialnlnK te thoTnide in Lnrge or Small Uuiintlilu.'i tit I'lltLA- DKl.l'lllA l'UIOlW.lvt H. L. Stehman & Ces. NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN ST. OATMN'B KINK CUT. VKI.OOll'KDK KIKK CUT, UUKOUU KINK CUT, IStC. l'OI.KJK l'LUd. UIIAMl'AQNK, laTTLKKKOK, KtO. DKItllY SMOKING. 1.0NKJACIC, 1'UltKIHII I'ATKOI,, ' ItlUUMON I) H rit A1UIIT OUT, JIKTWKKK TIIK ACTS, Ktc. At Importeil ami liomestlo Cigar. All urttden umt ptlcO), UlVe us is gall. wd.TifM.va VLOTMNU, Fer Decoration Day, the AmGr ican Soldiers' day, we have Flan nels of various grades, but all are froe from cotton, all pure Indigo dyeand warranted net te fade. White Duck Vests very Lew in Price. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Cuilling, Sixth & Chestnut Sts. I'MII.ADI'.M'lltA. M KIU'II.I.NT I'AII.OKINU. DAVID E. WINTERS, FIFE MERCHANT TAILOE, Ne. 23 North aueen St., I.ANOASrKll. I'A. U. ",!l IIIAUT. SPRING OPENING AT- H.GERH ART'S Tailoring Kslnlili.Hhment. I nui new propired toHhew te the inula nn luiHerliiifil el Woelonn ler tte spring nnd "iimitnii Ti ftte w hleii 'or Ik-auty. yimllty and (juuntlty nuriwutri till my lerincr iirortte p'onse my i iistemcrs. Nemi hut the -ery bcit KorelKii and Amerl. cm riilnliM for lirw und lliiBlniHi Suits ; a coiiiplute Hue il the Intent SluulrH el Spring ijvorceitlni: The vury l'011 "' workmanship und prlcc.j Ien it than any lleuai In the city ler the hiuue qtnllly el KniMl Fl". GERHAET, 'IA1LOII, Ne. 6 East King Street. 'tXMI.!.lAMJ()N .t rOSTMI. Williamson k Fester. THKOLOKKJilLLS CASSIMEKE -IS TIIK- BB5T AMERICAN OAS9IMBRH KNOWN TO TIIK TK DK. It I wiual, II net Bupcrler, te u muletlty el linpeiti'd cassl- lllCrt! l II IlllVU II Vl'IJ 'l" -" ' w PANTALOONS FOR DRESS WEAR MAUK OK Glebe Mills Casshnere. Handsomely cut uml llnlnhe.1. Thu p li tems el the oeln mil vi'iy nciiRmifiuitu niuv, anil tnu lit H pel It ct. WKAIIK8KM.INOTI1KM KOU Six Dollars and Fifty Cents. OOMK ANI SKK TIIKM. HI'KOIAI.TY IN AI.I.B1I.K l'UKK HOAIIK8 ler lACeutB ciuli, lii our Kiiht Window, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, DICALIilUIN 01 fl I III SU, IIAT8. OAIM, KIJKNISIilNU (1'IIIIIM. I1UUIH, UIIIIK3, TIIUHUH, VA I. lift), IUIIIIIKK UOOIM, Ktc. Kes. 32--J8 EAST KINO STREET. I,NIA8TKIM'A. TUHT I'UHI.lHIir.U, I ) IIKW KIIITIUN e I "UEOItRTH RliVhALnii," with valimhle iiitoruiatlen en Nerveutaml Al I Hid Dttenters, llliistruted with rars. I ADKKKHSKD TO UKN ll.KMKN O.NI.Y. i Ily a physician of se ywuVnxporienco, (nuther ei "declul kvim ei me rienuiii n.iy," "rrenia tare Decay u.e.j Dim i, pun nui), price, .en, A,U"0i DB. LA QUANQD, U23 FftSiBT BTniET, riui.Apxt.rnu, jnpjiml I'A. 011 KW VOIACK VJ.VU, 0 1IIKW 1'Ul.IUK Vl.Vli. CHEAT" POLICE PLUG CHEW POLICE PLUG CHEW POLICE PLUG CHEW POLICE PLUG Ml) HIV Al INltTJtUaiKNTtt. tlTILCOX S WUITI3 Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL 'JEN DAYS KAI fcH. N OW lHiT.I K 1 1M K. TO UU PIANOS AND ORGANS AT 8LAUUI1TKU1NU l'ltltiK.S. OnoOeoilBocond-IIanil l'lane iv.en OiioKlecani8ocoiuMIiindi)ri;iin IVixi One Kletjant New Organ, I'i-atep teuplnrj and Huli-llasn.... r. "i . I x i Wilcox Whlte Orisans Irem t.vui tetlMiw "Knabe," MeFhall, UrovenHtoln St Fuller, Koyflteno, mid Vose Si Bena Pinnen, All Marlced Down te II it te ,i I rUo rUe rUo Klyen away. AllO'ist WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warorerms, NO 152 EAST KINO STKEET, II, II. IICKKNUACU, Afnnt. fet17'ttl MARITAL FKKAK8. (JUKI'.). 1IUINUM OAU1i:i IIY OUl'IO. Uomedy nnil Tmitedy t llecent Matilmuiilal OccurroncclTlie ltomiinlle Story et n Veuiik Immigrant Ulrl. Twe inentbu nge Mary Jane Caffrev, n iwttte Irish girl blxtoen yeatH old and or rather nttraetivu reanncrn.tccutcd onijiley- tnent In Trenten ns a clerk at n State Btrcct variety ntdre. Hhe liad only icoently cotne from ncre.iH the water and ncvcr.il tlmcH montleucd te her employer afltrance incident that happened te her at Cantle Oardun, A yettn; man with leta of money and fashionably dressed happencd te meet her ene day and took n faney te the ulrl. When hIie w.ih leaving New Yerk he hidd he would ceme te Trenten for her f.oine day aud I alto her away. Hhe was almeat pennllesi. Tliumday afternoon n c.uriii;e wax driven up te the State Btroet ntore and u yeuni; mail phewed his f.ioe at the window. The phpp p.lrl dropped her Eolnsera and npren ana Boen was Heated in the carriage Tiioceuplo o'revo te a olcr(?y elcr(?y man's wcre married mid then returned te the Trenten heuse fes tea. They left for New Yerk Friday morning. The f'irl did net step te et the balacca of her week's pay from the storekeeper. The young man Is said te be n lawyer in New Yerk City. llie Kopulel it midnight .llnrilnsi'. Viela Harnett, ene of the thrce pretty, young girls who figured in the midnight marriage ccromeny at the heuse of Rev. Mr. Gullelr, near Qreonweod cemetery, Inst winter, is plaintiff in a Aultitithollreoklyn eity court nainst her'liusbaud, Frederick Ilaruett. The young wife pays that en December 20, about 7 o'clock in the oven evon Ing, Freddie called nt her heuse and n-tknd hnr te take a walk. She consented, and limy went toward the cemctcry. Frcddie ai-ktil licr te marry him and she declined. He then resorted te tbrca'f, toiling her that he would Inform her ft lends that she had been intlmate with him. Slie again refused him, and he declared that if slie would net marry him that night he would first kill her and then himself. Viela says that young lTieddie frightened her with his furious gestures aud dire threats and she consented te the preposition After the ccromeuy was ever nlui bays that i he icturncd te her mother'! houe. In her complaint fclie denies that slie had been intimate with Freddie, and asks lint the m.irriage be declared void. Or.nrKt'it lth Killing her tin lutid A wan nut has been leaned for the anmt of Carrie IJcst, the beautiful young wife of Stewart Hcst, of Niohelasvillc, Ivy., charged with iwiseuing her husband. It was icsucd at tlie instance of 1). K. IJcst, the father in law. She appeared in court te give herself up, as the warrant had net been executed upon her by the sheriff. The attorneys tiirrecd te put oil' the exami nation until Wednesday morning. The girl bcems te be unconscious of the grave charge upon which tuu is called te answer. She wa3 surrounded, by lady friends aud retntlvua. She was dressed in deep mourning. She hail a shy goutle face with a rosy tinted complexion. She is rather small, easy and graceful iu movemout and is but lOyoarsef age. It in charged that she married her husband for his meney and then administered poison te get rid of him. She gave bail and was ruleased. Alitriictl lllir Tlirniv !,)' AciiiAliitnuoe Kiilluud'Vt ) Herald Miss Kute Ilutlbmt is te be married this wcek te a gentlcmau from Mentana, whom she had never tecn until he c.ime en n low dayn age for the purpi-ne of marrying her. They had been intteduccd by letter by relatives el Jllcs iluriuurt, who J: new the young mail and his family well, and ' the s euug people foil iu leve with each ether through correspondence, aud aie both well sati.'ficil with each ether. Miss Untlbuit'rt Ibiicce is a ra'.'iir in Munt.ina, uudtT thiity jcaiBef age, a leilned man, worth n geed deal of property and deiug u tbilvlng business. ' A Ilrlilt'cruuin'K Lin i'iolulineuc, W. A Harrison, a piominent rrerchant! of Nashville, Tenn., was te have bcen maineii rnu.iy uiuiuai iu jiici .viiuiu Taius, When he went te her father's lioure hhe suit hi in nway en a trivial pre. ti st. When he returncd he found n no'e te the edict that she was " far away." Tour II -ii rM tliut Ileal u r.iTn. Sonietlwo age Jehn Pottsten mairied .Mlr.i Fntinie Brown, rf Atlanta, Ga. A feinur lever. Jehn SankTetd, provalled uptnthe bride loelepo with him te Texan, S.i"kfptd'n 6h.ter thojrupen eil'rfd her hunt and hand te the d siitcd Pottsten te make amends for her h.ethc.'s ctme, ar.d thev left for Ttxae u1bi. KINANt'IM. '('1(1111111.1 -i lliien IlinUs llnrtlv itlrplci by Dlilitneit (I 111 rm r. James I). Fish, ex picsidtnt of the Marine bank of New Yerk, wan ancatcd neon after midnight Sunih) bight. The warinnt im which he wai auested was by United Stater, CemmisuM nor Shiolds.eu an aflldavlt by Bank Kxaiumei Slb.u It charges between March Is, an I May Othef thU year Fish nilsipprepilatcd funds of the bank te t' e am unit of $1, 110.000. The West Bide bank in New Yeik eleked its doers early ou Satuidny nfteimiii!, in couscqucuce of a run in ule by iti ttepuHi ters, lollewiug the siniieunc"iiient el u " dofalcatleu " by us p lymg tellei , Chas. A Hinckley. It Is aild thai tlm bank Is snlvriit and will i.hiime. Hinckley's steahuga are stated at $07,000 The hank is reported te have a mi pin i of 9100,000 ever the amount stolen. Adam Brabendcr, president el the dofunet Erie ceuut savlnga bank, hat io ie turned te Rrle. "He admits that he and Cashier Pettlt lest $100,000 in grain nt.d oil speculations. Umber.der als.i admits that he took money IHengirg t he bank, paid it te friends and Ien, an I ennitfrjUH the cashler. He Is new in fa 1. l'he fnl ing againut Brabendcr is vcrj strong, as the paper In thebank Ins pimed wuith less. Brabendcr has mi.c'e an aeil (iiiueiit of Ida prlvatoprepetly, valued at $100,000, te his otedltors i but tins uiuuunt w 11 net cever liis ItiilelitcdncM,, aud the fctecl. helders will probably lofe fiem $'.'00,000 te $250,000. lnUI Km) el i i'iiileul .Inl.e. Thociininunilyef NiMvIdmi'Ip, Miuuiii county, W. Va,, i iit'.ig.'ling meuutain tewu, is inteiiHPlv exritcd ever tlie myste rious sheeting of ene of Its prominent young meu. A for days age threo of Its young girls Intended " p'a an innocent praotteal jeke en Aithu. Knowlten, a rather airy young ik in the ptmclpal goneral stere In tewu Te tli'n eud they liberally Beanned a ple with it whlte pewder, which tlwy siip pesed te be Epsom salts, but which turned out te be a deadly drug. At a ple nle the oleik rv e li.-. 'y of the pie, but his slekiiesa took 1. 1. .h-i and an alaimlng turn from wh.it.ih vciincladiosexpcotod. He oventually reoeveii'dand the next tlme 1m met ene of (!.. young ladles en the Btroet hoeut a suit h 'mm a Ul"" by the roadside and wti'ijul her novcrely. She run home, crying with pain, roge and mortification, tiler hiothera took her part and that night tarred and foatherod young Knowlten Friday night ene of the brothers, while walking in the si root, was shot and Instantly kllled by sotue ene un known. UNDO) AMININU VKNTUItK. A lilt or Mllatleu in Whlcli uoine Fermer Lmnettitrlans ero Intermted, l'lillii'lflplila TIiiim Hemer A. Ilerr, a round eyed, Innocent faced little man, who was recently held under ball te answer In the United States oeurt at Harrlsburg the oharge of swind liner a crlppled veteran out of his pension money by indueliig him te invest It in the United States and Moxlean syndicate, new Ilgures ni plaintiff Iu a eivll suit against hnlfndnzen of his late friends nnd busi ness associates, members of the syndicate, living in Wilmington, De!. llcrr, who belongs te a well known family of that name widely soattercd throughout Lancaster county, went te Wilmington seme years slnoe nnd set up an artist's studio He painted pleturcs of norae ineilt, prcpared ongravers' bloeks nnd gave out lossens, thus making a oemfortablo living nnd winning friends. Becoming interested in Mexlcan affairs nnd being a glib talker, he induced soveral of his aequain tanccs, among them Jereme- B. Hell, editor of the Wilmington Sunday Slur: Jo3se K. HayliH, manager of the Wilmington opera house, nnd Dr. Jacob F. Frails., a felbw Pennsylvania, pnutlclng mcdleine in Wilmlugten, te tubsorlbe $10,000 te the United States and Mexlcan syndicate, a company formed te work mines in Mexico. Shortly afterwards Ilerr removed te 1'hlladelphla nnd In his capacity as socie, tary nnd treasurer of the syndicate set up an offlce. A prospector was sent te ex amine the syndicate mines and for a time Ilerr furnished the stockholders with roscate reports. Soen afterward the Wil mington stockholders sent ene of their number, J. J. Plerce, te investigate the mines. He returned from Mexice with the prospector and reported that the secretary was deceiving the stockholders. A meeting wan held in Hcrr'n ofllce ami he still insisted that all was going well, hut when the charge was made that only $3,000 out of the $10,000 subscribed had been flsut te Mexice, the secretary confess, ed that sniue of the meney had been misapplied. He said he had been squeczrtl aud consented te give up several thousand dellan en the paper of the stockheldeis. A day or two since, however, Ilerr had Dr. Frantz nrrosted In Wilmlugten en a eivil suit, nllcglug that Frantz, with ethers of tbe syndicate's stockholders, had by threatn and intimidation rccurcd from the Lecretary $1,000 in notes and cai.li. this belng the amount that Hcrr had dis gorged when the stockheldeis met at his ofllce. Hcrr includes In the suit Jereme II. Bell, Jcsselv. Baj lis, Clinten Hice. O. II Labdell, Edgar H. Cook and J. J. t'rice. He says that he will have thorn arrested the very llrst time he catches them in Philadelphia. The bewiliicnc stockholders, meanwhile, profess thorn thorn selves ready te answer any oharge he has te make. IWKLVf. 11UUK3 A 11 K Mr. Henry llarncs, the Tea nnd collee Mer Mer cliant.re Housten Strcet, New Haven, Conn., writer en .May IU, leSJ : It U with feelliiKH of gratltuile, andaile-ilre te bcuutlt m lulloiv lulleiv liiiiu that 1 write you these fuv lines in tcsll tcsll meuy te the value el lliiigrcutest el nil medl elms. Kluhtjcnrs have 1 beenasuirererlrem kidney dlsorderiiud In llammiitlonet tlie bind der. Se'jiutlmeri when pnsslnir water the pains wcre semethiiiij torrlble, u nciri-ilna, lmrnlng uonsitlen, with intention of urine, with sliarpii.ilns In my side. loins and back, oTtenillnu' clear te the back el my lieu I, tend- ed te make llle uusoruble. 1 linve been ti-eat- ed by a numeer of our best physicians, und have udci any nutnber et propiletury medi- I clneH, all te no avail, obtaining no rellel. 1 Hew lenit I wenlil huve coutlnueit in this way 1 1 ile net knew ; In luel I dcspaliud et cultlni; , I .ullut, until u nvlgluer, who had betn very j much benefited by tlie use et llunt'd Remedy, udvlMel inotetryit; and although I had no i lalt . tti.it It would leach my ease, jet as he j spoke se highly of Its Great merits I decldud te i;lve it a ti I u, mid us use li is ueeti luiuuucu with, the very beat poiMble n suits. Twelve hours utter ukliiK the ilralilose lexpuil' need icllut. 1 eenllniicd en In U u-e until I had used lle liotlles, when all tlie pains hud van ished, my otlurwlie geed hcxltli rolutnel, auillamlice ii'em all p.ilm.nml uin a well man. t am confident mycun Imsrisiillud trcm tin iisj et Hunt's Ueniedy, and that alpne. "What llhai done ler me I iitu posillve It win de loreiliurB Yeu ure at liberty te use my li iu.e or this lutter In any imiunei you see lit. liUKl' HY A I' AM.. When only ubey Miniu thltteuti yeuMehl 1 wit hurl quite badly by u Mil, und sovernly Injuied uiv baek and kldneya.nud was doctor ed by cm uest physicians, and tiled many io ie io medk.i, und tiiiynU talle 1, until Hunt's Re medy was iccommended te us by filemls that had iwed it herein Manchester with the great et success. We put chased u boltle from , router C impbeH's drug Hten, ami leiiud tliut I liuproved very rupldly ; was lellev d or tlie palim In the back, nil i niter usln ; miverul lol lel lies found that I was completely cured, and 1 oannetovei'-ehtlmiitotliu uoed Hunt's Remedy hasdone me, uml can most hearlllv iceoiii iceeiii in. ml It ioiIieho tienbliit with kidney com plaint : and jeu tan ute this lettnr na jeii (in.ii.e itemicctnlly yeuw, Alenzh I'. Marshall. n (irnnRii "l , Sliinchealer, N. II., Muv 7, leSJ. mySil MvilM,W.tKAw hrrvtid llim Ul'ilit. 1 have usbiI unlock Meed ll,tti-ri, and nm liuppy te cay thev linve ilone uie mero uoed than iiiiylhlug yet. Send u iurlhui' 'ltitiii ilty ut once." Tills liiiin was u sulleiur Irnm ilypepnla lop twenty years. Hl imiiie is A lejuimlur l.euuh, anil he lives ut Alpnnii, Alleh Kev mile by 11.11. Cochran, druui'l-t, I,i7 and l"'J North Um-en streid. iiniiclen'ii Afiucn 'ilvr. tlm iiiwi Snlve In Uin v.erl,i ler i;ut, liruli'iia. rti.nw, Ulciirn, ault llheum. lever son", Tellur, Cliuppel ilaiiitd, Chilblains, CeniH, and ad skin oiuptlens, nnd positively cnies nil ei no puy icqulud. H It KUiir iinteiHl teijlvu peilutl Batisluctlen or meimj r.liiaitid. l'rlce, 'i" cenU per box Vnrkalii by II. It i ecIimii. druggist, 137 anil 13.' f.eitli gu. en htii'id, Laueuster. KutUluelleu Unlverial, In the puxt three mouths l linve fold ene hundred and six hollies et Tliemai' Kclectrle Olt. .Nevel' kiiw u muiilelue lu my Ute tli.it uuie Kiiili uulvidsal tallslactleii. Cured un ulei rated threat lei me lu iwenty.Ieur hours ; nover railed te relieve my ehllditm el ereup." U. It. Hull, Dl'UKglst.Oluyvllle, III. Ker Fille by II. II. ceehran, drngKist, VSl uml U'J Neith Oueeu si reel. A ItGiuarkitble Kucxpn. Mij. Mary A. Dalley, el Tunkhautiei !. IM. was ullllctcd ler six veal's with Asthma unit IlienchlUa, during which tlme llie best physi cians (euld clvn no rellel. Her llle was do de spatted el, until lu hist October hIie procured a lloltle ei Dr. limit's New Discovery, when Immediate it-Mut wusiclt, and by ceiilliuilnu Its use ler u sheit tlme shu was eoinpletely cm ml, ualnluir lu flesh u U,s, in a tow months. Kiel) i'lliil lleltli'snt tills iiiitnln eem el nil Threat and Lung Dlsuisi-Biit II. 11, Ceehrun's DrugUtoie. Lurgi. Ileltlfa Jt.iO. no Van Itolievo It, That In lids town theie are sniieael persons p.-uislnii our btoie even dy whose lives me made inUurubh) by ludiKostieu, Dyspepsia, Heur and illsuossecl Hteinacli, Liver com. flalut, Constipation, when ler 75e. wu will tell hem bhllnh's Vltullzer, inmr.Oiteed te euro them. Held by II, Ji. Cechiau, driiirulst, Nes. 37 and 1X3 North Queen street iub7-oeaa MJBVtOAL. A Y Kit's C1IKUUY I'KOrOUAL,. OrmviLH, Ohie, Bept. 10. 19?.' flfil.IV? "Having hoen subject teallKOK. iUUUO,nHiA,iAKFKOTION Willi frequent ouuite, inr a nnniDer or years, i noreoycor- tiiy that aykii'3 ciirenuY i'kotekaij gives Hives me prompt rollet, ami It Is tlie most etrectlve remedy I have evor tried. I JAMK3 A. HAMILTON, 1 Killter et Cretcentt nn..nn.. 1,T" itAn, Onte, June M, 1882.' COIIRHX . " l '"ve "S0'1 AYKIt'8 UllKKKY ,.,,0,1KT.Vl'Al.thlpriiiitlora80Veto COUOII und I.UNO TItOUllliK with Reed ollect, nnd I nm ploned te rocemmand it te any ene nlmllurly utractrd. IIAKVKYnAUUHMAN, il'roprielor Olobe Hetel." rnKrARBti nv Dr. J. U. Ajcr ic Ce,, Lenoll, Mus. Sold by all IiniKgUU. m2lte27 A Y Kit's SAItHAl'AKll.liA AND AYKll'3 ' I'onternl fnp snln nl Pnnhrnnd JX. Oherry '."R uimu. ..w, ,w unit ur j.urin uuuuil au, Lancaster, i'a. I AftlK HACK. HOP PLASTER. Tht porous plaiter li absolutely the btt evor made, ceintilnlni; the virtues el hops with Ruins, balsams nnd extracts. Its power Is wonderful In curing illuoases ,ivhcre ethor plasters simply relieve. Orlek In the Hack nnd Neck, l'aln In the Hlde or J.lmbs, HUtl .lelnti and Mucclea, Kidney Troubles, llheu mutism, Neumlijla, Sore Chest, AUoeUons of the Heart uml I, Iver, und nil palnn or aches In nny putt cured Instantly by tlie ;ei 1'latler. airTryll l'rlce, m cents, or flve for 11.10. ll.lli. Utwn 7n O hh.. Km. .....l. .... ... Held liv nil ilrmr. glstiiiind country stores. Hep 1'tailer Com Cem anj, l'roprletors, Iloaten, Mass. LAME BAOE. -Ker conatlpatlen, less et appotlte ana dlfi'iifes of the bowe!n take IluwIey'H Htemarh nnd I.Iver 1'IIIh. & cents. ilse-lrit.tw(.i) VAlllHAOKtt, AV. JINK. JAIUMAIIH IUIII.Ur.ltS. THE STANDARD Carriage "W'erk OK I.ANOAbThll COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., (Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STP.EBT, IN UKA.tOKCr.NTItAl. MAIIKKT HOUSES LANCAHTKIt, I'A. We make overy stvle llunitv and Carlarire dLSlied. All work llnlshcd In ed in the most com. ioi'tuhle and elegant Htyle. We n.e only the best Helccte.il material, nnd omplev only the beit mechanics. Ker finality or work enr prices ure the choupesl in the state. We buy ter cash and Bell en the most rcasonabletorms. j1e us a call. All work warranted. ltlCl'AIlllNO I'KOMVTI.YATTKNDKDTO. OnuKutet werkinun cspeclnlly ompleyeil ler thnt nurpose. ni-trd4w VTT15 NKAN 1IUSINKS1 AND MEAN IT IN TIIK FULLEST SENSE OP THE TERM. N0RBECK& MILEY, WILL SELL AT THEIR REPOSITORY, Duke and Vine Streets, A LARUKSIOCK OK VEHICLES -AT- SPECIAL BARGAINS, In order te ted cu6leckby.JUNl 1, when the demand ei the Heme Trade (and particularly Custom Werk) will require mere room. We Mean Business, AND INT1JNI) TO 1'ltOVK UKIITA1N UK l'llLSliNTATlONB VAl-Mt. AN 1) DEKY COMI'KTITION. It has been circulated ntnl rum led during the luH low mom lid, te elir cumemeiv, as well as ntliers. that Inequality et woricceustnictoil by us MiiHOfun luteili'i' charucte , which had u tendency te hurt our icputatlen te a con siderable, extent, ilupilvliiii us el qulte a uuinlKii-rt Htles, uml eeuipellliiK us te sell at lower pi Ices than herelotere. thcieby causing us couslduiuble less. The ouject et tills we can leadily uniieialanil, and we think it un- u-t and u cowardly way et injuring our repu tation, ,tIiei wl.-e we would net cempl&In ; but us It Is u base, cewmilly mlsropresonta mlsrepresonta mlsropresenta tlon, and icperiud by two of our oIIekoiI llrst-claiis conch inukeis, we Intend topreicct our rli;i ta, no mnttnr ut whin cost. In Justice te ourselves and te sustain our tepululien as llrst-classbulldeis et light car rhino weilr, we will waucr any amount that we can construct us line a vehicle as any In thu city, mi'', turthermcre, that our raw ma terial in block is greater, uml el as line a qual ity us that et the l artles this may Interest. Alse, that our stock et llnlshed vehicles en hand roiiimisessjiuo that wtllcomnare with any lu the city. The ubove statements we will stind lospeiiidhlo for, uml theso olrendod and demanding satl-tactlen can be accommo dated by cilllmt en NOUllliCICt MILKY. N. II Any pally iicceptlnir thlsoller will be compelled te ."nnstruct a vehicle lrem mato mate ilul Iu stock and by mechanics lutholrpreionl employ. And tuithermoie, should we hear uuy mere el these pcaudulnus reports we will piosrciile the otlcMterlelhu lull extent et the law. mle-lmilAw SlliWAKK, Jt(U 1 O TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. a I Seuth Jiieeii S(ret, -KOR TIIK CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers; QARDEiTUOEH AND OIL OLOTll. JOHI P. SCHAUI, 24 Seuth ieU27-lva Queen Btroeti l.ANCAHl'KR. I'A. UAVIllXliltV. 11MMII.VI: I'AKT.TllMUl' TTAVINO .IX nnd lielmanently elosed the Chestnut Ktreet iron Works, iitnsire te luierin my eiu patrons and me pumiu Kniierniiy, inui l uin still In the huslneis,balugbicatedln the l'eiin Iren Company's Works, North l'lum street, wliure 1 nm making Iren und ltrass Castluies oluven'duitrlptlen, and will be pleased te serve all who may laver me with tlmlr patron patren iil'ii. Frem 4U years uxpoiieuce In tliokuslness and using thu bust material unit employ Inn the bust meclmnles, 1 am sullstled I can guar antee entire uullstiicllen. Castings made from u mlxtme et iron and steel which nre mero re liable ler strength and durability than the best can iron Known, v iceui reu pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a speclulty, Cast Iiiks liiude et vury seit iron, and brass cast Iiiks et evuiy doscrlplien. 1 have all the pat pat ters uttlie well uml inverubly known Mowrer Cetu and Cob Crusher, lettttud amllmproveil. Alse en baud, mills completely tlttuit up or In parts, te ruplace old ones which have been in ii90 ter years, guaranteeing thorn te give sat aanKltJ5nitJ U. C, MeOtria.Jtr. OAOTHJUIH. ji.u,Daiai,iN(i. jke. H. H&CHKAK HUE TAI10ES, Ne. 121 North Queen St. t We have new In Stock an oleirftnt llnoe Kntfllsli, Hcetcli ana American Suitings wbleli we Invite yen te examine. Kull linn of 1'iald ami Check Bulling, Trotis Tretis Trotis erlns and Hprlnjr Ovorceailnits. -None but the host workmanship and ole elo ele Kant Kit Uuarantecd. & Ne. 121 North Queen St., Laneaater uiaytMydTu.THAB M VK1CH a IIATHTON. Thin Clothing. lit Kxcollenl Asjortment, ter this son of wcather, for MKN'3, HOY'd anil CH1L. DKK.VS WEAK. In all the l'f.AIN AND MOSTyAHIIlONAIlLK KAIIKICH. In looking around ler Bummer requisite;, mmeinber that the best assortment In CLOTHING Is ulways te be scen hore, and that prices are suniclently varled te meet with laver ametiK all claisoset buyers, as well aslhose whom lorlune has less lavored. We Invite calls, that we may be aflonted a rhunce te show lust what we have. -The make, style and quality of our CLOTHINO U lully up te the highest standard, ami Is murked at figures that ofien make buyers of theso whoenly couie te see. " Companion cbnrteil, trade so'.lclled. MYERS &RATHF0N, LKAIIlNU I,iCA&TKK OLOTIUKllB, NO. 13 BABT ICING 8TRBET. LANCABTKU. I'A. .1 UlT INI A GREAT BARGAIN -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S, 200 SUMMER SUITS at $1.35. Men's Sizes, Coel and Pleasant. Werth t3t0 a Suit. OH AND AllMY SUITS Fer Decoration Day at all pr Icen. Blnglelllre Cents us low hs $.'.00. 500 BOYS SUITS from M.50 up Sizes 0 te 17, all colors, make room. Te L1NK.V COLLARS, CUFKfl. NKCKWKARAND "AUBK UNUKUWKAK, L1UHT WKlUHTUOODa At Vury Lew l'rlccs. te dez. 1'KltCALE huaRKB and I'UKKsatiocaplece. NKW HOODS. Hirsh & Brether's 1 I'KNN IIALLOLOTHINO IIOUSK, Noe. 3 ami j4 North Queen Streot. LANOASTKR. I'A.J II ATA AN It CAifB. XKT l, STAllI'MiKSfll,, STRAW HATS. 5,000 STRAW HATS. HATS KOU CHILDREN! HATS FOR HOYS I HATH FOR MEN I AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 31 nuil n North (aeen St. W. D. Stauffer & Ce., auccKHSeua te SHU mnyie-hd TZ&BRO. TUV.M' MATH. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE. We wleb te eall the rtttontlen of men with bis hotule te tbe feet that we are alwaya provided with just the extra lnrae hata they ronulre. We nre new ahew In B a full aesert montef BTBAWHATfl In all jrradea and the Inmost, handsemeat and ment cotnpleto line of LIGHT COL ORED STIFF HATS evor opened in Lnnoaster. Ifyouremombor that overy thing hore Is freeh and new nothing that iu at all old you will seethe advan advan advan toseBof at leaBt looking through our aeoertmmont, S- IN A tKW DAYS WK WILT. KAVK A I.1TTLK l'RKSKNT KOtt OUR KRIKNH3 THAT YOU WU.L AX'l'RKOlATJC. 144 I.ertli Queen St, A low doers abeve the mnUn Heuse, LAMOABTKU.rA.iaM.j;UpJAw -... ... ..,.tkiI.AIIICIC UKBK AMU It "Siwisier 5tuwi w S SRKSS5T H i i?room. eireiiMl nmtclass RelrUrepUers i'nd hw'eu urauKUt eiujrlM i nhrated 1'llllBilelphlK LAUKR IIKSII for wmchhlsel"t!lt,u'scltlr A',0'1A,K: ateiIA WATKliirem the tameus Bxcalsler mSlnB-.HawtexsN. Y. A luUawortiueatot til "purest '! "'i Hluer ew 8&74 -y -n ,n i i -fll a a mM ,VI J v Ml : m m I J&1 :;SSa m m M 1 .4 fcl 1 'j .l e & '&
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