.--;. VMSIaaSjir "4 l' BTelime XXl-Kft 31. LANCASTER, PA.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6i 1884. ,4, ti ,-. r r- t . . r .;. ' 'r .'- - ... ...... ' T P 'r M- , I- . r " jut '-. i VV- -j "3y weaxa H. Z. KBUADi. SUMMER JEWELRY. RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. LANGABTKIl, l'A. jumx UOODM. lKXT l)OUTU TUB (MIUKT UOVBB. FAHNE8TOCK. OUU UNl'llKCMDKNTBDBAI.H OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS , JlA,5ICA'''0,ron4!ere.lUnoecfarythatwoUnulil have botter laclllllc ler Uie Cein-lufliifTiS'..V-? .c?,m. ,ea ,eu""TMng. remodeling anil rorurnlsl.lnenr ChOAK hoem, mhI are new prepared te snow a large ana -arled Meck el LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS IN AI.LTHK NKWKBT BTVI.KS. Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jorseys, All Sizes. R E. FAHNESTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa VAItl'MTa, JtV. J."' MAKT1N ft UO. Upholstery Department. new reu fall thadk. Cholce BILK AND WOOLCOVKItlNUB for Furniture, 1-ambr.qulna and Leng Curtains. Uaw Silks, lami6,Tnrceraens, Ueppi.Ae. ' "-. Lace ml Nottingham Curtains, all 1'riees. Loce Curtains as low aa OS-, per pair, ' NKW SWISS CUHTAINS . Walnnt, Stieny, Ash and Uaegany Poles, completo. with Kings, Ac., OOe. Mbeny Pele, Brass Trimmings, ?Se. Fringes, Ulinps, Ac. tMBbrfjelnji, Leng Curtains, ana all branohea et Upholstery Werk, done-jiromptly by FALL CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS. WINDOW SHADES, ill Widths lid Colen Bliada putup.beUHprlng Fixtures and Shading, ler 78c. -l.AHOK 8TOCK OF- Borders for Remodeling Old Carpets. Old Carpet altert.il anil reflt by experienced workmen. J. B. MARTIN 8 CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. S' 3HIKK'H OAIUKT HALL. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Bellittg Off te Clese BMiness. Everything Most Positively Iio Beld. A rail Line of BODY HlUJSSKLB.TAi'KBTUY. and Alt Unde of 1NUUAIN OAUI'KTB. HUUB.BINKKTCUVKULHTB and OIL CLOTH. .....-....-, tTALL ATA BAORlFIOHrTBk 4W Prompt attention gtven te tee Mnuufactnre et tlag Carpet te erder. SHIRK'S CA&ET HALL, OOR. W. KING AND WATBIt 8TS.. tebtt-tmdaw OAMTMTB. K .'UTAIIMBUBJU IBM. CARPETS -AT- Philip Schum, Sen & Ce's ISO SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCABTKU.PA. Wehavealull'supply et UAO AND FILL ING OAUPKTa. We only use the beat of yarn. If yen want a geed, sonrlceablo carpet, please come and examine our ateck bofero purchasing elsowbere, as we will sell aa cneap aa the cheapest, come andseeloryeursolf and beoenTlnced.aa we always hare the ropnta repnta ropnta Uen et making flret-elass Carpets. CUSTOM BAG CAUl'ETS ABPKCIALTYI GOVKULKT8. COUNTKltl'ANKB, BLAN KETS, OAKPKT CHAIN, BTOGtt INU YAUN, Aa . Dyeing Dene in all Its branches at stert no tice. COAL I COAL! Ot tna beat quallty,;eipraaiy ler family use. TBTASAHfl.lt TON. uKuaiiUKUTita old utamu. PHILIP SCHUM, HON & COU MO. ISO BOUTU WATKU BTBKKT, (Meid '""(lUTIB, PA. mavuANvjs. mux Prudential Insurance Ge. OB AMERICA. eat Offloe-lTJrWAlK, V. J. Ttoe Prudential offers a plaa by which overy t"JT ure a tnaa afflent ler burial K5PMt T"1 """rtmr adorel by the leading bntleraa men and uaantaaturera of hours alter proof el death. -OAhi. AT- NO. U) BODTH BtTKB BTBkuar, rOU CtSOOCAU AD IxraxATlO. 90 Keltable -Wuf. vMted. vtr amt. 4. West King Street. .-, " raaylMyd Lancaster, Pa. IiANOASTHR, FA XOllADCU AMU V1UAU8. H. L. HTEMMAH DO. Cleveland and Hendricks M MCCO. ALSO, 4 Cigars, Canes and Pipes. ALSO, 11LAIMKAL00AN Campaign Chewing Tobacco CIGARS, Canes and Pipes, WII0LK8ALK AND KKTA1L, -AT- E. L. Stelimaii & Ce,, NO. 116 NORTH QUfiBN 8T. mariMva laneastku, pa. ruuvemuAi'UB. Ji .Kura. Our aim Is te uake as PHETrY A PIOTUHKet your child as the Inilan Inilan Unceas process will admit. Take a leek at the BfKCIBNH at the en. trance te our Oallery.; J. E. ROTE, Ne. WO North Queen Slntet. lntui t Pbnr vtetm Ait i.m tarn mvjt. dred, a better clear tnanUaeld byTmeat dealers at fl.W. at r UABTMANW YELLOW;rU0MT0iaAK B'fOBK.. OLOtmime. -Oman ami. "MIGHTY NICE." eub bteck or . NIOKHIB, DRB6a8HmTH,OOIiLARS,ODFFa 8UBPXNDERB, BTOOKINQB AND UNDERWEAR, AT- ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Streot. vj kiw m KATtiren. PALL AND WINTER Eeady-Made Clothing In nil the Latest and meat rashlonable Htylea for aten'a. Youth's, Beys and chll chll dren'aWuar. Assortment n ever laruer. Oual. ItlosneTorbotter. Styles nover flkndsomer. Prices norer lower. riNK AND MKDIUM OBADK WOOLENB i-F?.r Ue'tara Tailoring, ombreclng all tbe leadlDif novelUca of American, XufTllsh nnd rrencu manufacture me BnimlcsT assert. "J6.".1. ' M1 '" the ploce shown by any eletliitiB heuse In oasteni Pnnylvnnia. Belero orilerlnff your Tall or Winter Bnlt step in and leek t lii-eugh our stock. We have goods te suit you, and for thorn will Riiaran je te Rlve prices you will pay mm net com plain. MYERS OATHFON, I.KAU1NU liANCASTKlt OLOTHIKUM, NO. 19 BAST KING STRHBa. LANCASTKU. PA. T"" HBAHlin reic OPKBAS AND DICAMAT1U KNTKItTAlNAIKNTS IB AT HAND, ANDOPOOUKSKTIIK Yeung Men Want te Loek Their Beat. TODOTIIIBT1I1STIIKYHII0ULUCAI.LAT i Beger&Sutten's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Wliere Opera and All Otfier Snite AUK MADK AT PEICE8 THAT WILL A8T0NISH. Blue, Bltck and Brown Corkscrews, 1IKBT 1IAKOA1NS KVKU OrfHItKD. Burger & Sutten, MEROIIAN2 7AILOR8 ANI) CLOTHIERS, 3iL W Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTKU, PA. febt-tvd H' nan uuuTHBft. IP YOU WAJrf HAVE A SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE TO ORDER, we liave the goods te suit yen s our 11 ttlntr and tilnimlni; will pluasayeu; OUUl'lllUKS AUK TUB LOWK8T. IP YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OI; OVJBCOA sV. ALUKVdY MADf s,r . we f raew ploa6xyeu, and ask you te call. Be yavjsM, yenlh, boy or child, we want yen te oeaafPjad buy your J&QTHING, yTv rr.' ;ar, Hosiery, Neckwear, OR SUNDAY SHIRTS. "set or MbmyaTronneedot us, as our goods are the newest anU best. Our goods are positively cheaper than any ever oUered in this city. All we ask Is te call at our store, when we will be pleasnd te show you our goods, ns also te give you the bonefltol our cash buying and Belling. HIESH& BROTHER, rKNN HALL ULOT1IINU I10U3K, Cor. of Centra Square and North queen Bt . LANOASTKU. PA. HBAHH ANU UTfXKNHWAUA. H lllll tt MAKT1N Glassware. - Queensware. , , vW -AT- CHINA HALL. WK AUK NOW UKCB1V1NU Our Pall Importations. OUU AHBOUTUKNT WILL CONTAIN MANY N8W AD NOVML AUTlOLKa. WSW1LLBHOWA FIWELINKOFWARE. Tna aaaae gnarantM et aaUsfacllen or ox ex Chjusfe wlU acoempanf all enr sales. 4VIVB UB A CALL.- fligh& Martin, llKASTUKmK, ItANC 'lilM.X.- NEWS OF THE DAY. IHK HOKENOXAuLEOOltUBNTltVKMTB What ttaadkerenlef WasiDitruinsuui la IlllogleB te Light Anether Rleps. ment Irem Kassachmctu Town. A story In the family llfe of a wealthy manufacturer of Lynn, Mass., was told Sat unlay, whieu net only astonishes his frlendi bnt whleU Is the talk of all the Bosten eiuu rooms, 'ine gonlleraan roferrod te, while a peer boekkeoper nineteen ybars afte, married bis present wife. While away en their wedding tour a Qanghter was born. The fact was kept from the knowlcdge of friends nnd relatives and the infant was, by an agent, placed In ihe eare of a thrifty Irish woman for a vea nr two, The child's expenses wcre paid by no (ibieuwi. aiuc tuat no mero mopey wa received, and the woman having uumiku ui iug iuviu uud was unaelO te any traoe of its parents or rolatives. only oeo she had was a handkore! amene tbe ehlld's clothes bnarlne nr initials, in me Kindness et uer neatt she brought up the girl at her own ozpenso nnd she is new a very prepossessing young lady. Net long age she became aQIieted with an affection of tbe oye resembling a oataraet. Her guardian Anally took her te an eaaullst. The physician was much interested in the case and said that the only oase he had ever scen llke it was that f,.llL ... . . . r . r of Mrs. Blank, of Lynn. The Irishwoman Instantly noticed the coincidence of ini tials, they belng the eame as theso upon the treasured handkorebicf. An Investi gation was begun. It was found that the peer book-keeper had beceme the Lynn ranuumciurer, worm airaent a million. When the facta wcre presented te him privately he admitted thorn and nalil $7,000 for his daughter's bringing up and agreed te allow her $1,G00 annually horo hero hore nftcr. The ceuple have ether children and they de net knew they have an eldor sister. In the bollef. Uiorcfern. that tliia whele story could be kept quiet, this dls- owueti cuiiu is sttii unacknowledged. Anether Klepement. Since the MoIntyre-IIutohinson olopo elopo olepo ment in Cholsea, Mass., they have been counting noses in that scandalized llttle oily, and find that anether oaeapado of the same sort has rccently eccurred in soelety olrelcs thore. James P. Tildcu, son of the senior momber of the Arm of Tilden & Tayler, ship builders, and Isabella F. Dil lingham, daughter of Freeman Dilling ham, a wealthy Bosten paper dealer, living In Cbclsea, are the principals in the affair. Tilden has been married soveral yeare, and his wife is new with her recreant husband's people, llie runaways seerued te have formed an intimacy while laboring in tbe tomperanco cause. The Ohelaea Ilofefm club has bean Instrumental in sustaining a coffeo room for reformed drunkards and Mr. Tilden and Mls3 Dillingham have both been notive workers In the project. Miss iJilllughani raised a large subscription for the rooms by a persenal canvass in Cholsea and her pleasing address and eugaging manners, added te the fact that she was well known aud meved in the best soeioty, aided her in obtaining a geed sum of money. She is a very preper looking young woman, only twontyeno years old. Tildcu is thirty llve. They left town without a hint of their intentions four weeks age. The first heard of thorn was a week later, when a postal card from 1'orts 1'erts 1'orts meuth, N. II,. notified the Dillinghams that their daughter wbb thore with a gon gen man aud that she was going " ever the line." Thore have been letters from her since te her parents, but they will de nothing te secure her return. CnnguVWltti Mlj riucdcr. About 8 9'cleck Saturday morning a negre, giving the name of Jeshua Smith, entered the residence, of Christian Beliurr, In Limeriek township, Montgomery oeunty, while the family were engaged with their household duties in the rear portion of the heuse. He proceeded up stairs and so se cured 101 iu raoney and a geld watch, and was about todepart with his plunder when Mr. Sehurr entered the room. The negre, when qonfre'ntod, presented a re volver at Mr. Sehurr's head, who, te csoape being shot; jumped te ene s'de, when the nogve ruBhcd by hira and down stairs. At the feet of the btairs he en countered Miss Kate Sehurr, a daughter of the heuse, aged 22, at whom he 11 red two shots, but without effect, and darted from the house. The alarm was sounded and in a short time the neighboring farmers, mounted en horsebaek and armed with shot gnns,wore in het pursuit. After seme searching the robber was dis coverod hidden in a corn shock in the Held of Ludwig Ungcr, about a mlle from the soeuo of the robbery. The Held was sur sur reuuded nnd, soetng that escape waB im possible, he surrendered. The wateh and money, with the oxeeption of i'i, were te. cevered. R. Broeko Evans, justioe of the poaeo, committed him te jail. Smith is about 35 years of age, short, thiek set nnd very blaek. He rofjises te give hie reel, dence. Biuagclets'lJ9tected, Information wasccejved at the New Yerk oustem heuse seme days age that James Graves aud his wlfe, who had made extousive purchases of diamonds and ether precious stenes in Knrope, wenld be passengcrs en beard the national line steamship America, which arrived en Thursday. While Graves was making his entry, Special Agent Braokett, spotting him, invited him te an adjoining room. In the meantime two lady inspectrcsses escorted Mrs. Graves te the examination room used for fomale inspection. On Graves' person were found, in a pookct peokct poekct book, a single; diamond, a diamond seaif pin aud a diamond shirt stud, He were a diamond set in a geld ring en his tioger, In a hand satchel, whieu he carrieJ, was sewed In a pocket handkerchief a paokage of diamonds, and in the lining of a jaeket wero found a number mero of precious stones. Mrs. Graves was found te have two diamonds set in a laoe pin, and in her poeketbook an nmcthyst and pearl breech. Inside a oake of soap in Graves' dressing case was another paokage of diamonds. He was neia en a ensrge of smuggling from a foreign pert In $5,000 ball for cxamina tleu. Accidents, .Vctices and UalamUies Mlehael MoDenaghuo, aged twenty-two, alngle, was shot dead en Saturday after aftor aftor noen by Antheny Jocewltoh, about olghteon years or age, iu a blacksmith shop, near the William Penn colliery, Shocandeab, Jaoewltoh elaims that the sheeting was accidental. He surrendered himself te 'Squire Dongler, of that place, whoeommittcd him te jail. There have been great inundations iu the Argentine Republic. Many towns have been entirely cut off f elevc 'ays. The damage is oneimons. I.utlre 1 ilies have been drowned. M;..iy. are I .g of hunger. Farms bave sufiered grc- Iessch. KallreadB are Interrupted in eome places. Charities are bslng instltuteu all evor tbe country te allevlate the distress. A teariui tragedy occurred northeast of Binghamptcn, Nejr Yerk, en Saturday morning. A pajty of boys went out camping, wben see, Geerge Teemer, six teen years of age, either by aceident or design, discharged a musket into the crowd of his companions, riddling Ernest GibseD, ten years of age, with buokshet killing him instantly and wounding James Livingston in the bowols,prebably fatally. Turner ran away after the deed, but was caught by Sheriff Blaek and ledged in Jan. A boy named MoGnlre, living en West Geal street, Shenandoah, accidentally shot himself in the stomach with a toy pistol en Saturday afternoon, He Is lying in a dan. Sirens oenaition. -mat afternoon u. J. avenpert, a dealer in notions, was ar rested for selling the boy the pistol. lie was placed under ball for his appearanee at court. Geerge Bates, a ship carpenter, died Sunday in Jersey City, New Jersey, from Injuries indicted by a party of roughs known as the "Brldge Gang," en Satur day night. The members of the gang have been arrested. Christian Weber died at Newport, Ky Sunday, from the effects of a pistol shot wound inflicted at the election en Satur day by Policeman James Edgar, during a row. Mlehael Meagher, eharged with com plicity lathe outrage committed en Addle Stanley, at West Trey, N. Y., in Jnne last, was en Saturday sontenead te 20 years' imprisonment, the full penalty of the law. At Whltly, Ontario, en Saturday, Rich ard Kniver brought suit against the Phm. nix Ledge of Odd Fellows, for damages for injuries recelved during the ceremony of initiation in Nevember last. Ills medical attendant testified that Kniver's splne was injured, and that probably paralysis or imbecility will result. The defonea was thatKnlver was net healthy at the time of the initiation as rcnulrcd by the oeustitu tlen and'by-lawi of 'the ledge Judgment was reserved. Jehn W.Yeung, son of Brigham Yeung, en Friday domurred te the indictment against him at Salt Lake City. The jury eharged him with mere than ene oflence tue marnage of two polygamous wives. A terrible accldent occurred at Suedburg near Mifllln,a small station en the Lebanon & Tremont braneh of the Reading read, by which James Fex met a fearful death. Fex was the owner of a pertable sawmill at Suedburgand Saturday evening was making an examination of the machinery, when the lever broke, hurling the saw, which was running at a high rate of spoed, against Mr. Fex. He was net instantly killed, butbis body was frightfully laoer. a ted. lie was removed te his home near the mill and this morning died of Ioekjaw. He was thirty-flve years of aje and leavos a wlfe and three ohildren. Herbert W. Jones, aged soventeon, was Instantly kifled by. the cars at Williams, pert Saturday aftornoen. With soveral ether boys lie was ongaged playing ball near the railroad track. The ball bounded en the track and Jones ran te recover it. A shifting ongine was baeking down a number of ears te make a coupling with ethers standing en tbe. track. Just as Jones rese up with the ball iu his hand the cars came upon him and he wax caught between the bumper b about tbe breast and crushed te death. His father, Wilsen A. Jenes, was attending a funeral and serving as a pall bearer. On his way home from the oemetery he was informed of the death of his son. m Malaria Is n Mean Tnlng. Malaria hea no ce.nr. Malaria liiui nn nitnr. Malaria makes no nolse. Malaria Is very tiljrr ii no wuy ui cuming, n cumurtis us uuiure we can resist. It attacks bad bleed, weak lungs, torpid livers and dyspeptic stomachs. But Brown's Iren Hitters can drive It out, nnd oxpel the ugly Jevcr It brings Mrs. B. It. McDonald, New Haven, Conn., says, " I sul sul sul fored ler six years Irera the eQecla et malaria. Brown's Iren Bltters cured ma completoly. Served Him Bight. " I have used Iiurdeck mood llitlcri, nnd am happy te say they have dene me mero geed than anything yet. Bend alurthorquan alurtherquan alurthorquan tltyatenco." This man was a suilcrer lrem dyspepsla ler twenty years. Ills nuniu Is Alexander Leugh, and he lives at Alpena, Mich. Ker salu by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd 139 North Queeu stroet. iSneklen's Arnica Halve. The Best Balve In thei'werld ler Cuts, Brulaes, Beres, Ulcers, Halt Khoum. Kevor Bores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively euros l'lles, or no pay roqnlred. Illi guar anteed te give parluci satlslactlen or meney rolunded. I'rlce, 28 cents porbex. for sole by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Uuoen struct, Lancaster. Nallilactlen; Universal. "Inthopasttbreo months I have sold ene hundred and six bottles of Themas' Kcltctria VU. Nevor saw a medicine in my ilia that gave such universal satisfaction. Cured an ulcsrated threat ler me In twenty-lour hours; naver-talled te relieve my children et creup''' C. It. Hall, Druggist, Urayyllle, 111. Fer sole byU. B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Q.U0011 street. A walking Bkeleten. Mr. K. Springer, -ei McchanlCaburg, l'a:, writes: 1 was altllcted with lung tover una abscess en ;iungs, and reduced te u walking skeleton. Uotnlrcebottlaot Dr. King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did me se much ceed that I bought u dollar bottle. Alter using threo bottles, leund myself ence mero a man, completely restored te health, wltlia hearty nppctlte, and a gain In flesh et tapeunds." Callat Cochran's Drug Stele, Nes. island 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a., undgctalroe bottte et ttiti cerUln curator oil Lung Diseases. Large bottles. 11.(0. (3) We Challenge tile World. When we say we bollevo, we have ovldence loprevo that Sblleh'a consumption Oure li decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much as It will euro a common or Chronle Cough In ene-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, ami show mero cesi-s of Consumption cuicd than all otliers. It will cure where they tail, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te tlm youngest child and we guarantoe what we say. l'rtce, 10c, oec and 11.00. It your Lungs ure sero. Cheat or Back lame. use Hhlleh's Toreua l'las l'las ter. Beld by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Unoen street. feb7-oedl l'Al'JBlt 11AXUJNUU, Jit. nuAitua w. iritv. ILwoyeur l'Al'Klt 11ANU1NU dene bolore the FALL BUBI1 rommences. We Imve'a clioli'e line of WALL PAPERS Te selcct from, In nil the grades, and are pro pre pro liaieiltnoxecutunnlorHlu flr.st-clasH manner nnd low prices. OUU BTOCK OF DADO WINDOW SHADES ISCOMI'LKTK, KLKUANT NKW DK8IONH IN BIX AND BKVKN FKKT LKNUTUB. Odd lets (it price j way balew value In erder loelee. l'laln Cleth in nil colors and widths ler nil sites of windows. RI'ltlNUAND COItD U0LLKU3, l'ULLSAe, LACK CUllTAlNa AND i'OI.KS. PHARES W. FRY, He, 67 North Queen. Streot, LANCASTKU. l'A. M AMBION. An,r Wm nwv?1 l--lX-fliv iif UJ.J. Jlfi TUK liKADIItU UOTKIi, IJJT 1jAUUAOXbUU1AL TIIK IUUIUUTKST MCIa, f ftnAn el I Ihft AftV VfWH MIU J Wt .1 yK-sid CHAULVB MeULAVK, xmmfy Ji. MMDXOMJL. T AMIS BACK. HOP PLASTER. -j51nl" P5retul Plaster 1 absolutely lh 6Mi ever made, oetablnlng the virtue et bops with gums, balsam and extracts. Its power Is wonderful In eurtng diseases I where ether plasters simply .relieve, crick In the Back and Neck, Pain In the Bide or Limbs, BUB Joints and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Ehen. matlam, Neuralgia, Bere Chest. Attocllens of the Heart and LTver, and all pains or aches In anypart cured Instantly by tb Hep rioter, Mr-Try It. rrlee, oents, or ttve ter 11.(0. Mailed en roeolpt or price. Beld by all drug, gists and country stores. Hep Platter Com pany, Proprietors, Bosten, Mass. LAME BAOK.I . J9JTer constipation, less et appetlte and dlseases of the bewels take Uawley's Btomaeh and Liver Fills. 2B oents. dMlvaAw(S) 1MIU.KKI1 Black Liniment, Is a new combination scientifically and prao prae tlcaUy compounded, and contains the BKST known Ingrodtents for the euro et UUKUMATIBM, NKURALOIA, HKADACHK. TOOTHACHK, BOILB, GAUBUNCLKS, Btlff Neck, rain In the Bides, Back or Leins, Cuts, Brulaes or Burns, Lnmencss, Hwnlllnty ni lh. .IaI-i. And Ooneral BwolllngprndneedbyUheumallc llllnitllAn. V nllaf nn., flnnann. .,l.A.f '-'w.uun. MtiKi.au am. uetuuui uirwuuil. sl7 Cmilftw nifftlKK MITTKB-. PAWNEE JITTERS. ietz & co.'s Tene, FOU HVKU COMPLAINT, DYSPKl'SIA AND CUAMl'B. D03K TwoTablespoonlul bolore each meal, MANUFACTUUKDAND fOUSALKBV LOTZ & CO., LANCA9TKR, l'A. aug9-GindM&S - H RAUQUAItTKItti VUIt TUB IND1AJM MEDICINES, KA-TON-KA AND MODOC ;INDIAN. OIL -AT LOOHER'S Drug Stere, "J. IKAMT K1N BTliKKT,, LANCABTKU.1A. MILLER'S ELtAOK LINIMENT. Kngllsh nnd Uerman directions. sl7Cindw , ,. . uuukh jurv bxaxjemmum. CHIUOOLIIOUKB. SCHOOL BOOKS TO UKTAIL llUYKUH ATT1IK So-Oalled Wholesale Prices, TO WHOLESALE RUYEIIS, ATLUIKIIAL D18COU.NTB. AT TDK bOOKBTOUKOF JOHI BABS'S SONS, 16 and 17 North Qneen St., LANCASTKU. l'A. uihhjEHikh. A'1 T IHIHSlfM. .lust Uecclvcil Schumacher's Akren, uhle OAT MEAL. Ma'le ei NKW OATS and lliert forerorlcclly 1IU3II. Anether Let of Granulated Cern Meal. Utve It a trial. It Is very ntce. AVENA by the Pound. What is II? It is carelully prepared trem white cats, diled, cooked nnd crushed byu new process, ten mlnutes are sufficient te cook It, thus bringing this nourishing feed within the reach of the early riser, as well as theso who breakfast at their leisure. NKW lllICK WI1KAT the First of the Bensen. WlllTKCOUN .MKAL. At BUPiSK'S NO. 17 HAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKU. l'A. nuuxa bUOKb. 1I)UTS AMD BU0E8, WM. H. fAST, Ne, 105 North Queen Street, BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER. We are weli prepared with a foil stock et Heavy and Medfuru.Werk ter Celd Weather ; also a lull line of Jt abhors. -.- Notwltlistanrtlng'tbe fact. that . all et the work exhibited at the late ralr In'compelltiou with burs, was selected tu'Ne w Yolk and else elso olse whoro, our own manutacture or Beets and Bhees was awarded the TWO HIGHEST PBEMIUM8. WCuBtomera can'rely upon gettlng Just miniwnrk as we exhlhlted. Olve ns a call. ,1'rlcea giie run toot te be as low aa any in tbe Cjiy, j,--m.mi. 11V1LV1NU MATMJtIAX. ltnnevAL. UAvmas-WOTBDMr PliAITINQ MTT.Ti -TO- No3.!411(e 417 JT. MilbMrrySt, . .. .n.nn n nW tm nllll. b WAnl- 1 n . Alia iiimhte -"" win.Bi new prepared te de all Madset werakawy ue alsbortesl notice. ' aia-s-td Wmt wohteeo. WMB1W, , ,, ''1 1 , ',ii-i t Our meiMgt totetrarjnM4ir;: ai. ' MfU; Tha lnrbrmatlfw U I aaa and Intended for evicy e l:f 1 uoeu vii vyiuuiUJ u x 7ft we nare tne stoek, ear ptiMi are the bottom termm t 4w. ; i-.j. :r"" Ttyr'ri llultjche. our ainfYBr WtMKa ' A,.M litfht and ehaerfal. smrl mnm m'J3M W - W-MBM W?lTi(JVJj suninauen is au that Is i te maice you a buyer. - Si A. C. YATES & CO.. 4 LeagerDUiiuiDg, sixth aedOkliBtHl.. - rilI..Al)KI.VUIA. -vffl sMmd T)KOrKNINU. IX HAVINU RK-nPMNKIl INU KHTAHLiailMKNTKtmv r.1 .Vin my TJkiwu-r&i ti NOI1TII QUKKNTUKKT, (W FlOOTt -rkairf' " the i finest line, el Jforelgn and DamstiSi nuviuusiuc.iuj asiti mnwr weariBavei buu 7u, a uuiu ue pieasea 10 save former customers and the nnhiin call and examine the samobeVorenlaelactas erdcis. for loctsatlslacUenruaraii teed., .-- u.nuvvHtuij. .inllw.t guiimn 2d Fleer, Ne. 21 North Qneea Bt3 V: 80-tfd0Od TJKSIUVAL ANU UfKHIRO. AaeABTsa. ra..- sem.iiL i-m. - i-m Idoslrelo make known te my irtedsSli n.n.1 elIQfnmnra nm( lh. m,htlA I. wnnnnnl V1 that I have removed from 23 North ftirnii -'" ' stroet te HI NorlhUueen street, formerly- ? 'Js occunled br tbe firm el flmillntr A lluw- i?i.. '? Vtinn WluWn . hnv. nnnn 1 n.l.k n tann V-l Vf??jjj ....., n..w.u uM,w wuaiM nihil 1AH l-V 1A sortmenior English. French and UennaaK Novelllos. tocrelhcr with a laran ltasr li -;' 'V .. .. '.. - . 'VJ- I w.mwj..u .uuiiu, vwuiiHeui. mm . ijr mmw ivi ! stock is, of new goods and new styles;" I, -gM , IliMW.all. Vnli.liu 1 jn .. a...1 n ..... ioei aasureu inni in soliciting a cenwna- m;-1 anoe et your patronage, you will have Ir I opportunity of making selections trass mSXttSlS stock unequalled in Its variety and adftft-.s ed te the nrcsent demand. whle'a'la tarwtt 't gel values, gentlemanly style taiwl &: AfTnrtn Anil nvmiUltn flt. NnlhlnnhBiUA iir very best et workmanship i and prieea te"vi'J sua evcryixxiy. ricase iaver me wtik utp,T. : your orders. ,j Yours very truly. " rtvrsr"-;i d. r. wniTn4 Z. ?Jr I&OVT m&M UAMBMAIf BBd. - ' &fij L. JU. ?. MERCHANT TATTrOR'mfl; I IL'U TjrnMTjIaTfn m : if iii n n. in m in "."- - i n.w c nnAn,. A quand display or uueDa in the nm -,. n:iw3N, "- . Kimrm l..r ....--.-. -,--1iiSJt ' PALL fit WINTKK WKIU -- ,--,..-. ii Mwwy WB MARK TO OKI) KB JZU PANTS! PANTS! PABTBrf At 13.01, WJW, L0a,5.OI, HUXWM, up tsMBV' BVIT81 BUIT8! BVIjaWw A Ooed Business Bnlt at ill a Hmuv . nessBuitatttt. A NlceCaselraere aUate. M.iunuuinwnw OUU IB J1UK-, J NlneaiuulesatlIB.as.lM,t8B. ' ncrthwest window. idew, please leek at aeaM eS mm samples. All marked In Plain i w& Lewest Cash Prloes. Beys' Bebeel Reed variety are new dindaved. t OfllVIn lnnlr Htlit vnfi nrmtkmtS - - - - - .-- - JT i thOLOWOSL "- ;" ,. m :;; The FASIIIONABLK MKUUIti ANU OLOTltl mill SBB eg.'? ".J Ne. 06-68 NORTH iii . Ulglit nn tlie BeainwSMmaa1 "-Vi?f S.iH. Lmmmm&m ' Xt Jl LANOAftTRU, f. f tSfr S , W Notcenncctoti with anr eJMV.eiaili house in the etty, Xiy.nvrjte.'r' rtf. &$ J r ?AI.I. ANNUDMURMKNT -or waiefi,;v- Fine Tailernafl r Kii E&EEIAIi1 &u Ne. 0 East Kin fltarfft A i f. I have new In stock tbe bseM cmtttmim ntmmfm1' rf ?-' h& 3, tk'W oueicest assorimeniei "M. v , v. ,-xtt- -r.. .; .i J. 1 IX Ji VVU UXs jv.il v v , t - W .. A !. FOHTUICirALL ANfiTWllT ' ' 3 TMADM v .A 'Y t T -v- Kver offered I iiw AiXoiiIe)t JH mit BC&KWBtaaUs-ad an mm rlety et LATB INU. CORKS Mem, AspleiuWdi ty LIGHT AND H-A 5jrwi. . .t- fn 'tt1 " - t'1 a OVCRUJAllW VJi k.' -T,J , : ' . Wi z1 ''W B. W'S t h r'l? v tsfc$4 v&m &m g I T tk 'Ph rP fm I " ?J - "'I i ' "'''' e '-'"4 n- 'x .-".' - jd2iA)rli . v.-. jv . jLt. &. 'SS ?MuEb f " TV. rw-.agj-J u ,U' 'm MkL-
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