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Volume XVIII--ir. 252
LANCASTER, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. 1882.
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JKW UOODS AT TBB NKW 8TOICK.
NOS. 129 and 131 NORTH
EI.EGA.VT LINE OF
HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES.
Embroidered Edgings en Cambric.
Embroidered Insertions en Cam bile.
Embroidered Edgings en Swiss.
Embroidered Insertions en hwiis.
EELUANT LINE OF LACES.
Ulack Spanish Laces, Cream SnaniMi Laces,
1'elnt J)e Alenceu, Malteic, Valeiicieiine-,,
Hrctenne". Torchens, Kuslu, llrabant, Mech
lin, and many etber New Laces at vei y LOW
PRICES.
W. II. BOW KltS,
reMN S. 4S1VI.KK & CO.
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Merchant Tailoring Department.
Our trade in this department has never before held out se well as it has this season, Because
we are offering a better stock of goods te select from and are making them up in the best style
and at the most reasonable prices.
Something new every week in Neckwear, Cellars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,&c.
PLEASE NOTICE. On and after July 3d our store will be closed every evening, except Satur
days, at 6 o'clock.
jOHN8.aivum, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. (i -F-BA"-
Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
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Special Sale of Summer
WHITE MAItSKILLKK VKSTS for 5MVnis.
BMJK CKEOI.i: SUITS for $2.50.
SPLENDID STK1PE1)
AL- ROSENSTEIN'S,
ONE PRICE MEKCTIANT TAIL.OH AND CLOTHIER,
Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
VK IIS & KATUKON".
"Well-lVtavcLe Grarnients.
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In the ni:inur:iclnie or READY-MADE CLOTHING we ebsei vc Unee points :
1. The Selection of SIvlMi and Serviceable Material with the Best Y eating Qualities.
2. The Selection of Geed, Stieng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc.
:. First-class Workmanship. Geed, Streng Thread and Caieful Sewing.
In our CLOTHING you will find no machino-iuade button hole?, but geed, strong, icgulnr hand-made buttonholes. Our
Cutters aie the most skilled. Our Patterns :ue the best.
MERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street.
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LAWN SPRINKLERS,
ONLY 25 CENTS,
ADfl lie Largest Stock of FISHING TACKLE ie tie Giiy
And lowest prices at
FLINN & WILLSON.
LANCASTER, PA.
TKWKTT'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOTHS, ADJUSTABLE S( REENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO,
in2.J-3inilM,W&S
VJ.UStitEK'S
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OOK OUT FOR BIOTIIM
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
15EST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IX THE WORLD J OR CAKPGTN, FUKS, A.C
Tarred Eoefing Mt l)y tlie yard or ten.
B" WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Neb. 11. 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. AENOLD.
1 KNTLKMKN.
We call your attention te an important ills -cevcry
in our practice wlitch we liave found
very successful in caca et prostration arising
from indiscretion. These BUfferinsr irem any
of the numerens forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will le well by
sending a three cent stamp ler further in lor ler lor
mutlen. Address, DRS. LA UKANGK .V JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. ir.25 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter cou ceu cou
tmiuilien : 10 a. m. till 2 p. in., and 5 till S p. in.
mar25-3ineed
SARIOKI. II. I'RIOE, ATTOKNKV, HAS
Kemeved Ills Ollice trem foXeiih DuUc
street te Ne. 41 IJRANT STRKhT, imnicili
ately in Kear of Court lleu.se, LeuV New
Jlulluliib'. 11117-1 1,1
JiJtr GOODS, ie.
BOEES & HTJEST.
QUEEN STREET.
MEW WHITE GOODS.
LARGE STOCK JUST OPENED.
AM. KINDS AT LOW PR1CS.
Vietetiu Lawns at low prices, Lnien D'Inilcs
nt low pi ices. Can cau des Indus at low prices,
IMaid Nainzoek at low prices, l'laid Organ
dies at low -prices. Check Cambrics at low
mice.-,. Swiss Mulls at low niices. Figured
ftwissat low prices, LaceSUipcil Piques at low
pi ices, LaceMriped Piques at low prices, l'cr
hian Lawns at low prices. Filmed antl Cord
Miiiseillesat low prices, Derklcy Cambric at
low pi ices, Lonsdale Cambiic at low prices,
Masalia Muslins at low prices. i
BOYERS & HURST, hkm-by . u
9'l.OTIIXn.
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26 and 28 West King Street.
NVl'J'J'IXN.
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Neckties,' Shir ts,
STOCKINGS,
Handbags, Suspenders, &c.
AT
BRrSMAJSTS,
HO.1 r(i NOKTU UUKtN STICKKT
LANCASTER, PA.
ELEGANT LINE OF
EMBROIDERED AND LACE COLLARS.
FOK LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Elegant line- el Lace Fichus, Black Spanish
Searis, Ctcain Spanish Scarfs, Embroidered
Mull Scarfs, Ladies' Liner. Cellars, Children's
Linen Cellars. Elegant line of Peail Buttens,
Elegant line el Dull Jet Butten-, Elegant line
of nil kinds el Dicfs Buttens. All at the LOW
EST PRICES at the NEW STOKE el
Clothing.
SUM3IKIJ (OATS for JO Cents.
GH1XA. JAW USi..U!inAJtt.
TT1GII at MAUI IN.
JELLY TIT3I1JLKKS!
FHUITJAliS!
AT
CHINA HALL.
We have new en hand a veiv Liuve i!ftn
tity el
.IKI.LY TUMKLEUS
.ll'.LLY TUMBLERS.
JELLY CUI'.S
.1 til, I.Y ours,
COMMON TUMKLERS.
COMMON TUMl'.LERS.
MAOX riMIIT.FAKS
MAMt.N KRU1T JARS.
A Full Line of
FABLE GLASSWARE
Ol New Shapes ami Deign". Plices Lew.
Examine our Meck bcieie puicliasin,.
High & Martin
15 EAST KINO- STREET.
JWUKS AJfli HTATIONFAIX.
UINK, PLAIN AND FANUY
STATIONERY.
ew i'anklr.
nkw i;asi:lu,
nkw hooks and
nkw mag a .inks,
L. M.FLYNN'S
NO. 42 1YKST ItINO STK1CKT.
JOHN HAKlt'S MISS,
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&.17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTKi:, 1A..
Have in sleck and fir nale, l Hie I.OWK.ST
PU1CKS the Largest Assortment el
Beeks and Stationery
That is te be lennil in the interior et Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and Standard Uoefcs,
Illustrated IIoeIch, .luvenlle l!enk-i, Sunday
Scheel Heeks ami ibbles ramlly lliblcs in
Vniieus styles, Teachers' ISilile, Hymn Heeks,
Ucruiaii llibles. Prayer Heeks.
WRITING TAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Itlank Iay Heeks, Ledgers, Cash Heeks, In
voice Heeks, Passbook.-, Writing Inks and
Fluids, steel Pens, Hill Heeks. Poekctbooki Peekctbooki Poekctbeoki
Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames
Hirthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOI.
LAND'S CKLKISItATKD GOLD PK.NS. And
a general assortment et Stationery, Scheel
Heeks ami Scheel Furniture at the
SIGN OP THE BOOF
LIQVOJZS, JtV.
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I NO WAIT'S
WINE, J.IQUOlt, ALCOHOL,
AM)
tilCOCKUY STOKE,
Ne. UOi WEST KING STUEKT.
HOUSKAl. CD'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 43 North Quecn street, Lancaster, l'a.
The very best and llncst qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
siantly ler sale at wholesale hihI retail.
Straight Old Hye Whisky of the distillation
nflS7."i. Pure nnailnlterjited Custom Heuse
Hrandv, warranted et the vintage et lNM.
Kent e'spccially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, anil ether Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines te suit the trade.
teb3-lyd HOUSEAL & CO.
A BOGUS SUICDE.
A JERSBT M1NISTEK DISAPPKAKS.
The Snppesed Dead Man Persninc the Law
in an Ohie Town.
Philadelphia Times.
The mystery surrounding the disap
pearance of the Rev. D. M. De Hushes.
late pastor of the Asbury Methodist
church at Wcstfield, N. J., who was re
ported te have committed suicide by
jumping off a Camden ferry beat en the
night of August CO, 1850, has been solved
at last. When the inhabitants of the little
town of Westiicld, which is located about
three miles west of Rivcrteu, in Burling
ton county, lead in the Philadelphia morn,
ing papers of Tuesday, August 31, of the
alleged drowning of the Rev. Mr. De
Hughes, the eitire neighborhood was
shocked beyond measureand the supposed
sad fate of the pastor furnished gossip for
all the folks within a radius of fifteen
miles. Though the snava and agreeable
minister had net been located at Westiield
many mouths he succeeded, by his pleas
ant manners, in winning the geed will of
nearly all with whom he came in contact,
and when his friends were apprised of his
untimely fate they were indeed grieved.
The.stoiyef the "suicide" is briefly
this: Acleiical looking gentleman, pre
sumed te be the Rev. Mr. De Hughes,
bearded the ferry beat Delaware, whtle it"
was lying at the feet of Federal street,
C.tmtlen, about ten o'clock en the night in
question. He walked te the bow of the
beat and took a seat near the guards out
side of the gentlemen's cabin. A colored
man and two white men were the only
passengers that occupied seats near the
supposed minister. He appeared te be
nciveus and acted altogether in a strange
manner. Several times he covered his face
with a handkerchief and mutlcicd a few
unintelligible .sentences. When the beat
left the Camden side the white men with
drew into the cabin. Neither of the two
men left en the bow exchanged a word
and when the beat was about ciessiug the
bar, abieastef Ridj.cway park, the man in
black walked up te the negre and peered
into his face. Thereupon the negre went
into the cabin and informed some of the
ether passengers that "the fellow outside
there meant te de away with himself."
Returning hastily te the deek, it was
found that the inystciieus stranger had
disappeared. As the night was dark these
that pecicd ever the guaids were unable
te distinguish the form of a man strug
gling in the water. The deck hands has
tily ran through the cabins and net find
ing the object of their search shouted :
' man overBeaid !" and cried te the pilots
te step the beat. The man in the wheel
house, however, lcfuscd te even slacken
the speed el the beat and she continued en
her way te Philadelphia. Though no one
heaid any splash when the supposed sui
cide plunged into the dark waves, every
body jumped te the conclusion that the
stranger had sought a watery grave te end
his earthly troubles.
When the beat was about entering its
deck en this side of the river a note-book,
a caul and two unsealed letters were found
lying en a wheelbarrow near where the
man sat. These were taken in charge by
Collector Bender. The nete book had
printed in it the name "Rev. D. M. De
Hughes." In this were found letters. One
of them was addressed te Mrs. D. 31. De
Hughes, while the ether bere the supsr supsr
scriptien of Geerge IJ. Lloyd, Ciunamin
son, N. J. The card bere the uame of
Alice Watkinseu, whose connection with
the minister's disappearance is related
fui titer en. On the back of this card was
written the following : "Tne tcseurccs of
nature aie at His command and He cau
never premise mere than He is able te
perform. The entire power of heaven
would be called te us and aid us. There is
a possibility of our meeting every require
ment of Ged through Christ. By His aid
we can meet every condition and claim."
This was in De Hughes' handwriting.
On the day following this occurrence a
limes reporter visited Wcstfield, and
after a thorough investigation sufficient
fads wcic learned te warrant the publica
tion of an article setting forth that the
Westiicld preacher had played the drown
ing dodge, like Dr. Jehn Buchauan, of
bogus medical cellege fame, in order te
desert his wife, aud net uutil yesterday
was it ascertained that the Times was
tight in its conjectures.
'What became of De Hughes after hj
left the bow of the beat can only be sui
mised. lie may have jumped overboard
and swam ashore or was picked up by a
confederate with a small beat. The
most probable thing is that he mounted
the guards and then could jump te the top
of the cabin and lie in the shadow of the
smokestack until the beat reached the
deck, when he might have escaped unseen
by climbing down the pilings en cither
side of the deck and get away en an ad
joining wharf.
Geerge 15. Lloyd, te whom De Hughes
addressed one of the letters feuud in the
beat, was a confidential friend of the
pieaehcr, and when told at the time that
probably the atlair was nothing less than
another Huchanan ruse he grew very indig
nant and stoutly defended his missing
friend. Net long age 3Ir. Lloyd, who new
drives a stage between Rivcrten and West
field, leccivcd a letter bearing the post
mark, "Waynesville, Ohie." It contained
a message from his old friend, the pastor,
who assured him that it save him the
gicatcst pleasure imaginable te inform 3Ir.
Lloyd that the oue whom he supposed
dead was alive and doing well by practic
ing law at Waynesville. The ex-preacher
besought 3Ir. Lloyd te kindly convey te
all the neighbors his best wishes aud that
if any of them came out as far as Waynes
ville he would ttcat them right.
It is believed at Wcstfield that the affa
ble minister has been followed te his West
ern home by the woman Alice Watkinsen,
for she immediately left Camden, where
she at that time lived, after De Hughes
disappeared and nothing has ever been
heard of her sinee. De Hughes originally
hailed from Dauphin county, this state.
He was a man of line address, and partic
ulaily obliging te the ladies, whose com
pany he sought. Several times during his
pastorate at Westiield damaging scandals
arose respecting his intimacy with several
vivacious sisters of the congregation.
His sudden turning up recalls an inter
esting steiy about a robbery alleged te
have been committed at his house. It
was about two weeks before he disappear
cd. while his wife was at the seashore,
that De Hughes reported around that his
house had been entered and goods valued
at $300 stolen. His library, which he
claimed was worth $400, was carried off.
His hats, beets and ether articles of wear
were taken, while his wife's dresses lay in
the closet uudistutbed. The very boxes
in which these things were packed when
he made his advent at Westiicld were
taken up from the cellar aud carted away.
Hew the supposed thieves effected an en
trance is another curious circumstance
which at the time puzzled the wiseacres
of Westiield, for net a deer nor a window
was broken or leic;d, and nothing was
discovered te indicate the burglar's hand.
In the light of subsequent events it is be
lieved that De Hughes committed the act
himself, carted the goods away during the
night and shipped them off.
When the attention of Roberts. Bender
collector at the Federal street ferry, was
called te the matter yesterday, he ex
pressed himself as net being at all sur
prised te hear that De Hughes was .still
alive.
" De you knew," said Mr. Bender, ad
dressing the reporter, " that I had my sus
picions aroused the very next day, when I
came te study ever the affair ? Following
as closely as it did en the heels of the
drowning trick practiced by Buchauan I
was at that time rather skeptical regard
ing such alleged suicides. I am new
convinced that that negre was a confeder
ate of De Hughes, who had been engaged
te purposely give the alarm, while he
divested himself of his long frock coat and
climbed en the deck.
TUB LATEST NKTVS OF ALl. SOKTS.
Deeds of Murder, Thefts, Suicides and
Accl-
dents or a Day.
3Irs. O. C. Earl, of nemer City, Indiana
county, is the mother of seven children,
all born within thirty-four months.
It has been decided by the Cernell Uni
versity te erect an astiouemical observa
tory, and an eight-inch telescope is already
ordered for it.
Henry C. Ghent, a member of the Texas
Legislature, had Frank Hammend, a New
Yerk gambler, arrested for swindling him
of $50 at a game of catds.
A Harrisburg homing pigeon tlcw from
Teledo, Ohie, te the statu capitol, a dis dis
tance of 34!) miles, in nine hours and forty
nine minutes. It is censideicd the best
time en record.
Harry Slay Titus, a young man, was
drowned in the Susquuhanna river, at
Wilkesbarrc, while bathing. His body has
net been recovered.
In Williamsport the two-story frame
dwelling house of Rebert Hegue, in thn
Seventh waul, was destieycd by lire. The
fire was started by a deg running and up
setting a table en which a lighted oil lamp
was sitting.
In Easten, while laying bricks en the
top of a three-story house, .Tesiah Michael
stepped en a loose beard in the scaffold
and fell te the ground, lcceiving injuries
which caused his death.
The 3Iescalere Indians have broken out.
The Indsan police killed some prisoners
who tried te escape from Fert Union.
Jleutczela, the war chief, is en the agent's
side, and is fighting the Indians. The
agent was fired en and wounded twice.
Troops will go te the spot immeliately.
An extensive lire eccimcd in Cote St.
Leuis, a village seme distance from Mon
treal, which caused at least $30,000 dam
age, as well as leaving some ten or twrhe
peer families homeless.
While G. H. Elmere, of Albany, and
ethers were fishing in Clai k's pond, at
Bnskirk's Bridge, t hey wcie attacked by
a large water snake, which attempted te
enter the beat. The occupants fought the
reptile with ears and fishing reds, when it
finally sank.
Benjamin, of New Yerk' cexwaiu of the
Columbia crew, was drowned while bath
ing off the Columbia beat-house at New
Londen. The crew was at dinner. Ben
jamin was seen te sink by one of the crew,
but before assistance could icach him he
was drowned.
On the lake at Cleveland about G a. m.
yesterday a tidal wave about two miles
wide and eleven feet higher than the sur
face of the lake, came in the wake of a
dense, angry-looking black and gi ay cloud
which moved sullenly from uerthwaid
ever the city. There was no raiu nor
wind at the lake shore, but a dash of lain
fell in seme parts of the city and the wind
blew fiercely from the south end of the
town. Vessels parted their lines at
the mouth of the river and pieis
and decks were, snbraerged te a dcptli of
four feet in seme places. Hundreds of
fish were cast ashore. The fires in the
Lake Erie rolling mill, en the river bsach,
weie put out.
Uulteau's Vase.
The appeal for a reprieve for Uuileai',
te enable the question of his insanity te
be tcsted by a scientific commission, was
considered at a spi cial cabinet session last
evening. The pieccedings are entirely
unknown, but it is believed in Washing
ton that a short rcpricve has beeu decided
upon. The Washington Pest, however,
is of the opinion that the cabinet was
unanimous against interference in the
matter.
KcTtised lii go With Itanium.
Jehn Gyumber, who last year achieved
fame as the sleeping Hungarian, is again
an inmate of the Lehigh county poeihou.se.
Fer the last three weeks Jehn has been
suffeiing fieni salt rheum and gcncial
debility and his condition is regarded as
ciitical. Fer several months he worked
in the Allcntewn rolling mill and saved a
nice sum of money. When I!amum'ssIie7
was there in 3Iay an offer of twenty-live
dollars per week was made te Gyumber if
he would travel with the concert and allow
himself te be exhibited as the sleeping
Hungarian, but despite the urging of his
frlends he declined the offer, preferring te
work hard for a few dollars a week te
making an exhibition of himself.
ITlre In the I'aciiic Mills.
In Lawrence, 3Iass., the storehouse of
the Pacific mills was burned last night.
The less en building and stock exceeds
$1,000,000, which is fully covered by in
surance in Bosten offices. The building
was of brick, 300 by 50 feet, three stories
high. In it was stored dyes and chemicals,
partly manufactured fabrics and 500,O0U
pounds of wool. The fire was first observed
about seven o'clock. It rapidly gained
headway and it was only by
strenuous exertions en the part el
the firemen that the Pacific mill, 50 feet
distant, was saved. Ihe building was
flooded with water from forty lines of
liese and automatic extinguishers located
in the upper story, and when the firemen
thought that they had the fire under con
trol it again burst forth, threatening the
Pacific upper works with destruction.
The origin of the fire is in doubt, and
while the opinion is freely expressed that
the strikers had something te de with it
the theory gains no credit. Frem present
indications the fire originated in the base
ment from spontaneous combustion of
chemicals. The entire building was gut
ted. Several firemen were hurt, but net
seriously.
KAIDINO A CHINAMAN.
A rittstiiirgu. Jury Commissioner and Three
Keugbs Iteb a l.aunilrjniaii.
At an early hour yesterday Henry C.
Sanders, ene of the jury commissioners of
Allegheny county, together with three
Fifth ward roughs and election .strikers,
rapped ou the window of a laundry en
Grant street, Pittsburgh, kept by Sam
Wau, Chinaman, and after waking the
pronrieter proceeded te demand four dol
lars from him as a laundry tax, at the
same time displaying a dirty sheet of note
paper as their authority. I he Chinaman
resisted their attempt te extort money
from him, when the party attacked him.
Twe of the number held him and the
ethers went through his clothes, stealing
between four and live dollars, all the
meuey en his person. The party then left
and, visiting a neighboring saloon, spent
the money for drinks. Police Lieutenant
Keefcr was notified. He arrested one of
the party named Cavcny and afterwards
arrested Sanders while he was attempting
te get away. Caveny and Lyster, two of
the gang, are new in jail en a charge of
robbery, while Sanders is out under bends
of $1,000. Sanders was elected jury com
missioner in 1879 en the Republican ticket.
The affair has created considerable talk
and it is likely that Sanders will be forced
te resign his office.
Suicides.
Professer W. S. Land, a well-known
chemist, committed suicide in Atlanta, en
lhursday night. It is said that "his
mind was unsettled."
Themas J. Slater, state senator of In
diana, committed suicide yesterday at
Fert Wayne, as a result of intemperance.
More universally recommended than anv
proprietary medicine made. .V sure anil leli
abl tonic, Hrewn's Iren Ilittei s. Fer sale by
II. IJ. Cochran, druggist. Ne, 17 North Queen
street. juTJ-lwd&w
The lenses used In the Celluloid Eye-Glasses
are ground with scientific accuracy. They are
tree from chromatic aberrations, and produce
brightness and distinctness et vtsen. Fer sale
by all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
juW-lwilced
Never Falls.
Mr. .1. I.eist. wharcheuscmau ter Lautz
Ures.. r.uir.ile, N. V., says he had a swell ing n
the toot which he attributed techilblnins. He
used Themas' Eclectrlc Oil, and is troubled no
longer. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran's drug store.
loTXetth Queen street, Lancaster.
Fer DvsrKrsiA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantce en every bottle et
Sliileh'.s Vltalizer. It never fails te cure. Fer
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
strcet.
Incredible.
F. A. Scratch, drugqist, Uuthveii, Out.,
writes: "I have tne greatest confidence in
your Hurdeck Hloed Hitters. In one case with
which 1 am pcisenallaciiuaintctl their suc
cess was almost Incredible. 4ne lady told me
that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun
dreds et dellnr.-,' worth 1 1 mediclne she had
previously taken." Price$l. Fer sale at II. IJ.
Cochran's drug sleie, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Shileu's cubk will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Hrenchitis, Fer
sale at Cochran's drug f.tere, i:S7 North Queen
street.
Walnut Leaf Hair Kcsterer.
It is entirely diflercntfrem all ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name indicates,
is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kcsterer. It will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore giay hair te its natural color ami pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen eir.
It does net in any manner elfect the health,
which Sulphur, fugaret Lead and Nitrate et
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair m a tow days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CKITTENTOX New Yerk. juntlyd,ced&w
Siiileu's C'ATAitnii Hkmedv a positive cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth.
Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North
Oueen street.
CLOTIllSU.
Clothing for the
Period.
Once mere, lest it be forgot
ten, we want te tell you that our
stock of clothing is fresh through
out. Prices are readjusted upon
all garments that can be replaced
at a decline. New goods are ad
ded daily and the prices arc fixed
upon the reduced basis.
In het weather specialties the
stock is complete.
The lines of men's pantaloons
readjusted te $2.42 and $3.74
have been heavily reinforced.
The popular Cassimcre Suits
for men readjusted te $9.25,
12.00 and $12,50 are in full
variety.
Men's fine worsted dress suits,
choice lines and sizes unbroken.
Fresh additions this week. And
se we might go en without limit,
but it would be useless. The
people knew that the clothing te
suit is here and prices are right.
The sales tell that story. What
need of mere advertising?
Wanamaker & Bkewn.
OAK HALL, Pivtii ArreMAltKEr,
PHILADELPHIA.
P. S. Balloon Ne. 19 will as
cend at 12:30 P. M., weather per
mitting. c
1I.OTIIINJ!
CLOTHING !
Our stock et CLOTHING is larger for this
season than usual, and the advantages we
have are buying in large quantities and s-ell
ing at LOWEST CASH PltlCES.
VTH will pay you te leek at our stock.
OUR ALL. WOOL.
MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00
IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
AND eui:
Custom Department
Is tilled with the Choicest of Patterns which
wc Invite you te examine.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
MED1CAZ.
itu
B
KOWN'S IRON B1TTEKJJ.
STRONG
FACTS!
A great many peeple are asking
what particular troubles Bkewn's
Iken Bittf.hs is geed for.
It wilt euro Heart Disease, Paral
ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, and all ether
diseases.
Its weuderful curative power is
simply because it purifies aud en
riches the bleed, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives nut all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Haltimere, Sid., May 7, 1S
My health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commenced
taking Hrewn's Iren Hitters, ami I
scarcely had strength enough te at
tend my daily household dutii s. t
am new using the third belt In and
I am rcgainiiigtrcugth daily, nml
1 eheertiilly recommend it 10 all.
I cannot say tee much in praise et
it Mrs. M.Mtv E. Huv.siikap.
17.1 Prestm.iii st.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Chrlstiansburg, a.. 1SSI.
Siillering from kidney disease,
trem which I could get no relief, I
tiled Hrewn's Iren Hitleis, which
cured mc completely. A child el
mine, recovering from vi-irlct
fever, had no appctitt and did net
seem te be able te eat at all. I gave
him Iren Ritterswiththe happiest
results. .1. Kvi.u MeNKAiiui:.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Dee. '2 1831.
Alter trying diirercnt physicians
and many remciMcs for palpitation
efthe heart without receiving any
benefit, I was advised te try
Hrewn's Iren Hitters. 1 have used
two het tics and never found any
thing that gave me se much relief.
Alrs.jKMNlK lltss.
Fer the peculiar troubles te
which ladies are subject, Buewn's
Iken Brrrr.ns is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure ami gt the Genuine.
Fer sale at II. 11. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere,
1J7 and 13!) North Queen street. Lancaster.
jtil'J-lwil&w If
CLOTMXa.
THE DUSTER.
The hoated coasert will seen be
prevalent, and suggests out-of-town
retreats and temporary trips.
The traveler ever dusty reads
knows the comfort of a duster and
will net journey without one. We
are prepared te supply overybody
with best, medium and cheaper
linens, shrunk before cut. Alse a
line of drey Alpacas, all made geed
and strong nnd low in price.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
te
LEDGER BUILDING, : l
Chestnut and Sixth Sts0
PHILADELPHIA.
s
I'KUIAI. NOTIC'K TO
MEN ANT) BOYS
FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS
WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT A SACRIFICE,
In order te Make Roem te manufacture
our Large Fall Stock.
Right here we desire le express our
thanks te the people ler the great sup
port they have given us this season. It
Incites us te renewed cirerts le please
the public and keep the prices down.
LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER
ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.
li" Men's Cheviot Sulls, 1 1.2.1; worth 7 M. !ft
Men's Worsted Suits, $5.Ui: worth .s.'i". VM
Fine nine Flannel Suits, $7-"; worth li G'.l
Men's Elegant Business Suits, )7; worth $1-1.
116 Fine All-Weel Casslmerc Suits, 19; wertli
$15; 85 Fine Men's All-Weel Dress Suits. $12;
worth $17.50. SIX) pairs et Men's Pants at :.".c.
550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten sty le-at
$1.3(1. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at
$!. Light Xhm Coats trem 15c. npwan!-. Dust
ers irem (5c. upwards. Our stock in
Beys' and Children's Clothing
s still larcc and varied, and our Great Keduc-
!tlen in Prices will astonish the closest huyers.
We sell Children's Clothing from Sl.vii $2.M,
$3.23. $4.50, 3.2,. up te tl.w a sun. j.ey.s aim,
from $2.00 and upwanN. OUR CUSTOM DE
PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings
anil Pantaloenlngs, and for workmanship, lit
and prices can't le beat anywhere In the city.
We still told the lead en our $12.00 fcults.cus fcults.cus
tem made; but if people wish, te save money
they should net forgct,befere purcliasing else
where, te leek at our $15.00. $18.00 and $OMiO
Sults.madc right up in any style te your enler
83-Remember, this Great Reduction it only
for the Next Jftfteen Day, and anybody who
withes te lake advantage of it will please call
early, te avoid the rush.
L. GABSMAU & BEO.,
The Leading Clothiers,
66-68 NOBTH QUEEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner or Orange St,
LANCASTER, PA.
The Cheapest Heuse In the City,
IX WANT OF
tauYMu CletiM