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LANCASTER, PA. THUBSDAY. MAY 31, 1883.
Fries Twe Geafs.
Volume XIX-Ne 232.
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PLUJtLBINO ANV
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M.INN tt BKEMEMAN.
PURE
- AND
WHERE TO BUY IT.
There is no advantage fn buying and using the common
mixed paints that are new flooding the markets. They can be
bought at any price you offer for Lhem, but you only waste your
money and the work expended en putting them en Wadsworth,
Martinz & Longman's Paints ce3t mere at first, but they go farther,
leek better and last longer than any ether goods in the market.
Don't buy paint till you have inquired into the merits of these
geede.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
-TuilN 1.7 ARNOLD.
tl
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
DKY aoeim.
nEimilK KAHNKSTOUK,
( BAIR'S OLD
14 EAST KING STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OP
PLAIN AND FANCY
CANTON MATTING,-
CANTON MATTING,
CANTON MATTING,
FROM THE LOWEST TO THE FINEST GRADES, WHICH WILL.BE SOLD
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO 14 EAST KING STREET.
11 ATT ANV
M
AT.i, !.", Sic.
SHULTZ
(OLD
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street.
The OLDEST lint Stere ill Lancaster City. belnn established FORTY YEARS Ai.UK The only
lilitcc where Hats are mannt-.iciured in Mint-aster City.
THE LARGEST AND
HATS, CAPS and
AT
Lewest Prices Ever Ottered te the Public
The entlie stock wm-:lit ler capiat a liberal illscennt, which enables us te sell cheaper
than any ether store.
JOHN SIDES,
maylt-luid
Z.IVEKY
H
OUOHTOfc'S.
HOUGHTON'S
lew Livery and Sale Stables.
FRIST-CLAPS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet,
Rear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
BOOKS AND
TUI1M UAMt'S SONS.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Writing Papers, Envelopes,
Decorated Correspondence Stationery,
Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks,
New Leather Hand-Bass
jgg" At the Sign of the Big Boek.
N EltS. All persons ate hereby lerbldden
tetiespass en any of the landa el the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un
luclescd, either ler the purpose el sheeting or
nshlng. as the law will be rigidly entercee
against all trespassing en said lands el the
undersigned atier this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FKKEMAN
It. PEIICY ALDEN,
EDWAliD C. FREEMAN,'
Attorney ler u. W Celeman's HelrF,
OlG-tldw
B
BIOKS,
BRICKS, BRICKS.
The LAUGK8T, CHEAPEST and BEST
U KICKS Inthe market are at my yard,
Charlette Street, north of Janies.
These contemplating building should call
and see them. Ne haud-made brick can equal
them.
H. MARTIN.
Yard connected with Telephone. m24-lwd
I BUY MY OOtU3 FKUM F1KST HANuS
for cash and sell the best goods for the
mnnev in the city at
HAUTMAN'S TELLOW FHONT ClOAB
STOKE.
UAH FITTING.
PAINT,
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LANCASTER. PA.
STORE. )
LANCASTER. PA.
V A I'll.
BR( )S.'
STA.NI,)
REST ASSORTMENT OF
STRAW GOODS
THE -
Successor te siiuirz rres.
STAHLE.
HTATlONl - liy .
OAitMtlAUMB, SO.
rpHK
Standard Carriage Werk
or LAN CAST Ei: COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
KEAK OK CENTRAL MAUKET" HOUSle,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Unggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished In the most com cem com
lertable and elegant style. We use only the
best selectee" material and employ only the
best mechanics. .Fer quality et work our
prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy
ier cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Give us a call. All work warranted.
Kepairing promptly attended te. One set el
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. nae-tldAw
TjUSOSI THK OL.D WORLD.
Frem the great Londen Eng. Times.
Among the many specifies introduced te the
public ler the cure of dyspepsia. Indigestion,
derangements et various kinds, and as a gen.
eral family medicine, none have met -with such
genuine appreciation as Hep bitters. Intro
duced te this country but a comparatively
short time since, te meet the great
demand for a pure safe and per
iect lamlly medicine, they have rap
Idly Increased in favor, until they are,
without question, the most popular and valu
able medicine known. Its world-vide renown
Is net due te the advertising It ha received ;
it is famous by reason of its inherent virtues.
It does all that is claimed ler it. It discharges
Its curative powers without any et the evil
eflects of ether bitters or medicine, being por per
lectly safe and harmless for the most trail
woman, smallest child, and weakestinvalid te
use. Few are the homes indeed wheie the
gteat discovery has net already been hailed as
a deliverer and welcomed aa a mend. It does
what ethers atlect te de. Composed et simple
materials, it is a marvel et delicate and suc
cessful combination. Nothing is wanting.
Every ingredient gees sti alght te the mark ut
which it is aimed, and never fails. Pleasant te
the palate, agreeable te the stomach, and thor
oughly ellectlve as a cure, it has wen ler Itself
the cenildence of all. Times, Londen, Enjj.
A Few Unsellcltcn Letter Frem TIiimisiukI
Kecelved.
Feb. 0,1332.
1 have tried experiments en uiy&cif and
ethers with Hep Hitters and can easily recom
mend them as a pleasant ana eflicacieus med
icine. I have leundthein specially useful in
caseset conyeilienot the kidneyi, as well us in
bilious derangement. Rev. .1. Milxei:, 31. A.
Recter te the Dul:e et Edinburgh.
U. S. Consulate, Manchester, Kko.,Xev.9,1SSJ.
Gentlemen : Since writing von et the great
benefit 1 hail derived liem talcing " Hep Hit
ters." 1 gave a friend a bottle, who had bee i
sullering much trout dyspepsia and sluggish
liver, aud the change was marvelleus: heap
peared another being altogether He had trird
several ether remedies without any benefit.
I could name ever a dozen ether miraculous
cures. AirriiruC. Hall, Consular Clerk.
I.onde:.. Kirn., Sept, 1. 1SS2.
1 am pleased te testify te the geed effects el
veur "Hep Blttera." "Have l.een t iiirering a
long time with severe pain In the leftside and
IV I, --. lljt- HUM O, Mini, lli.tl.trt .... .i..
t se-called remedies without, any beiiclit I
uiu gitiu 10 ucKiimvieuge um-yic:i 11-111-1 uiu
obtained liem veurWledieine.
Ciimilci Watsen.
CeLciiESTKit. Kku Aug. IS, 1S-2.
Gentlemen: I wastreriblcd with :i very h.id
lerin el Indigestion ler a long time, anil tried
many things in vain until I get. some " Hep
Hitters," and en taking was unite cured, anil
remain se till this time. Itisnowthreeinonths
age since 1 was bad. F. Bum .
Fiem Kev. .1. C. Ilevci:, M. A. Oct. :;e. IsSJ
Dear Sirs: 1 have lately llnidied my first
bottle et " Hep mtlers." Alter having ler
many years suffered tirulcly liem rheumatic
gout (inherited) 1 leel se much better, anil c.m
wall: se much mere trcely, should like le con
tinue the. use et It. 1 write tea-"k hew m.iiiv
bottles you will let me have lev XI, "e th.it I
may always have some in stock.
Frem tluld Ireland.
Hep Hitters Ce. Oculist, Nev. 22, 1&S2.
Gentlemen : Yeu may bu interested le learn
thai one et the most eminent Judges et the
Irish bench (a customer et niiiip) highly ap
proves et your Hep Hitler-1, having iTcchcil
great benefit lrein their iw.
T. T. liei.MKs, heulist.
Al.fANDKIA I'ALAl K. )
I.e.mwn.Emi , April IS, It'si.
1 find Hep Uittvrs a niixl ueudeilu'. meili
eul combiiiatieu, hcallhliil, bloe l-p;iritylng
and stiengthenlnjr. I can liem analvnisas well
as Ireui meiiieal knowledge, highly iccoin iccein
uieiut them as a valuable t.iiiiily medicine.
15.utR.iitA. Wallait. Cutiiaku, Hupt.
Londen, Kne., Feb. 1, 18s-'.
Gentlemen : Fer year I have been a till till
lererlrem Kidney reiiipliiiid. and liem using
yourllep Itittersaui uutiiety cured, and cm
recommend them le all :uiili'iiiig irem Mich
ili-eaie. . Wimiam llAiuns
"-iiKivtiti.i), Km;, .lane 7. 12
Sir. Having sullered liem extreme uerteuj
debility for four year, anil having tiled all
Ulndsek meilieine an I change et scene and
air without del H hit? anv benefit whatever, l
was persuaded by a li ind le try Hep Hitters,
andthcelleet, 1 am happy te say. was most
marvelleus Under thu ciieuinstauecs 1
leel it mvdulv te give this ti-tluienl.il ler the
benefit of ether.-;, as 1 m u iv I am new en
lirelywell; the.elere 1 can.iu-.ilv and with
confidence give prisenal te-iinieny te any
one i-hiug le call en inc. Ymir-" t inly,
IlENKVllALL.
Ner.wii'if, K.ne , .itinu 2', 1S2:'.
Te the Slop Hitters Ce :
(Jcutlcmcn : Having sulleieil ler many
yeais fieni bilieusiie-.s, aceoinpanted wilu
aiekuess and dreadlul he.iilache (being greatly
lat gued with overwork and long benis at
busincs-), 1 Install energy dicnglh and appe
tite. 1 was advised by a It itn in whom 1 h ul
seen sucli beneficial ell'eeN te irv Hep letters,
and a lew bottles have juite alteieil and :e
a eiud me te better health lh.iu -ver. 1 liavu
also recommence l it toether li lends, a:id am
pleased te add with the like iesu'1 Kvcry
claim ter it I can fully enderM. and iee m
mend it as an incemjMr.iblii tonic.
Yours laithlullv.
S. Xf. FlTT.
from tiermany.
IAT7.EXnCHHll', (iBHAST, Aug, 2.S, 1-N1.
Hep JUtters Ce.
DearSIrs :-I have taken your mol pieeieu-.
essence Uep Hitters ami 1 C4in already, alter
se short a time iismuc you that 1 leel much
Letter ttiun I htvelelt ler uiei th.-J.
1 have had, during the c;.ui-e et lour yiars,
thieetlmisan infiammatien el the kidney-
Ihe last, in January, IsiJU, was the wer-t, ;
and 1 took a let et medicine te cure tlievuiie,
in consequence et which my stomach get ter
ribly weakuue '. i .-inhered trum ennimeii-.
pains, had te bear great torments wli.-n Hie
ing i ouil-dimenl had sleepless nights, hut
none el the lmdiciiie wi et the least u--e te
me. New, in emisequenee et taklngliep Kil
ters, tlies-e pains and im envenlenccs have en
liielylell me, I have a geed night's resl,md
am sulliciently slu-ngihened ter weik. whi'e
I nlwajs hadtelay I'evvijduilng the liay.ami
this almost every reur. 1 shall think it my
duty te recommend thu Hitters te all vhe suf
fer, for lain sure 1 cannot thank tuft iemI
enough ttiat I came across yenr preparation,
and 1 hope He will maintain you a long time
tecnuiu ler the uulline et suiterlng mankind.
1 euis very trulv.
I'aulikk Haussixu. ticbr. itiMi-r.
Kiem l'e'rtugii'. hiiiI Spain.
tlentlemeii : fheugli net in the habit el
pral'lng pntein medl me, which ler the most
part are me only u-eless but ieiuilens. I
havoc nstantly iit-ed Hep ISUlen for thee -I
tour ye.tr.sin eases et Indigesliin. dhililj,
Winhiuiiaa t cniisilliiMen and in till diM,!iM,J
caused by peer or bad ventilation, lviiii el
air and uvi-ieNe, overwork and wantonippe wantenippe wantonippe
tite.withtheniest perleel micics.
I am tne firt who intre.tuffl your Hup I'll
tersmte l'eitiigf.l and Sp.ii:i, where thevue
new used very extensively.
euis very truly,
ItAP.ON DeFei.te Hulla.
Profession de cliuuie el de H'hannacle, co
Imbiannivnrsity, t'eimbi-:i, Portugal.
mayiil 3lde.iwT,'rh.VA.w
HOI UI'ITKKS Fi: S.1LK AT I. B
Cochran's Drug --tore, IT, and WJ North
Queen street. mar2-::md
TIN W A It E, JiV.
HUN I'. SCUAUM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER l.ARt.K
LOT OK
CHANDELIERS
AMI-
GAS FIXTURES,
." GLOBUS,
GOAL OIL LAMPS,
Plainhhi&i and Gusliliing, Koeiing
" and Spentinp;.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH .QUEEN STREET,
teb'27-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
rilWU SMALL UANUMADB HAVANA
I cigars, for S cte., at the Old Stand,
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
TOKE.
A TEREIBLE PAMq
TWELVE KILLED AHU MANY WOUNDED
Tbe Holiday Maker Get Blockaded ea the
Brldce. a Panic Kasaea and the
People Crashed te Ueatb.
Yesterday being a holiday in New Yerk,
people from that city and Brooklyn crowd
ed the bridge. A terrible blockade and
resulting panic ensued, in which a dozen
lives were lest and two score of people
were badly injured. The Times corres
pondent tells the story thus :
Most of the people strolled ever te
Brooklyn and then turned back without
leaving the bridge. Thousands were com
ing ever from Brooklyn, returning from
the cemeteries where soldiers' graves had
been decorated, or taking advantage of the
holiday te Eee the bridge, as en the day
after the opening or en the following Sun
day, but they seemed inclined te loiter.
There would be an ep3n space el from fifty
te one hundred feet and then would come
a dense jam. One of thesejams formed
at 4 o'clock a shore distance above the
flight efsteps en the New Yerk anchorage.
These step3 are ever the point where the
cables enierge from the anchorage. Be
tween them and the New Yerk tower the
gables come above tha loetpath fleer and
nartew the pathway about nine fext. The
steps aie fourteen feet bread aud in two
llights of seven steps each, broken by a
landing eight feet across. The' treads of
the steps are a feet bread and the total
rise of the two flights of steps is about
niue leet.
Tlie ft'lrat Jam.
This first jam formed in the narrow
pith way beyond the steps. Bridge polico pelico police
nr.iii Frederick Richards broke- il up aud
statted Mie Hue meviuir again. The crowd
from Brooklyn met the crowd from New
Yerk tttid jammed again at the feet of
thu sUirs. The Brooklyn crowd com
pletely covered tha feet path, also the
.teps, and the New Yerk crowd covered it
below tiie steps. The former attempted
te push down and the latter te push up.
These bahind pressed forward and the
weakest, the women and childten, were
t hi nst against the iron railing of the
steps and against the iron testlewerk
winch surrounds the railroad track and
which begin1: at the head of the steps.
They began te scream with pain aud ter
ror. Sumebedy .shouted that Ihftia was
(kinder .uid the impression prevailed that
tlte bridge was giving way bcuuath the
crer.d. At that the crowd ou ihe beard
walk above the steps pressed ou toward
New Yerk niore furiously, while these be
low who were en the asphalt knew no
danger aud did net move. A woman held
her baby ever the trestle-work aud begged
some ene te take it. Men climbed out en
Ike trestle-work aud down te thu railroad
tiacks outside.
The bridge men who wete Htatiened
along the south roadway procured plauks
and laid thorn from tbe railroad bed te
the footpath below the stairs. They did
thi.-; ou both sides of the footpath and re
moved the suction of iron lence that was
neatest the steps. Tuey pulled out
women from the jam and helped people
down the planks. This gave the Brook
lyn ctevd a chance and it surged ahead
for a frt w feet. Bt idge eflisurs ran along
en the string piece of the trestloweik and
turned bjek toward Brooklyn these who
weie en the south tide of tlie path. But
as seen as the officers had passed by thc&e
people faced round again . Nobody among
them, or among tha thousands pressing
e:i them from behind, suspected the trag
cd that was coming. A half-dozen rough
1 .eking young men bunched themselves
together soiue ."00 feet above the stairs.
They laid their hands en each ether's
shuuldeis and forced themselves, like a
wedge, into the crowd ahead. They
shouted eut: " This association cm foreo
its way through anything !"
Tbe crush immediately became fearful
These en tbe approach below the steps
weie carried forward in a solid mass.
Many stumbled and, unable te resist
tbe pressure fieir. behind, the crowd
passed ever them. Frem above, the crowd
coming from Brooklyn was carried te the
edge of the steps and then fell ever and
down upon the struggling mass below.
A Tcrnule Struggle for Lire.
A terrible struggle for life began. Men
and women fought with the strength of
despair against cftch ether. Escape was
impossible with the pressure from both
sides growing at every shout of auguish
thai went up from tha dying and these
who saw death bofero their oyes. Fear
aud despair en the ene side and curiosity
en tbe ether fought for the mastery. The
frightful crush was denser than ever when,
after neaily fifteen minutes, a scere of
militiamen, of the Twelfth regiment led
by Lieutcuaut Hart aud Sergeants Coul Ceul Coul
decfc :t!id Costelle, inarched up the ap ap
pieach toward Brooklyn. The yells of.
tbe crowd attracted their attention.
At the feet of the steps a wall of human
!).)diL's was piled high. The dense mass
surged about it and in it the soldiers saw
two policemen vainly struggling against
it. Sergeant Couldeck took iu the situa
tion at a glance. At his word of com
mand his men seaied the fence aud rail
road ttack separating them from the
fe'itwalk ami wedged into the mass of pee
pie near thu tcene of the disaster, drove
back the crowd at the New Yerk entrance
at the muzzle of their guns. 1 1 fell back
slightly aud the militiamen, following up
the advantage gaiued, feiced it back until
the approach was cleared. Theu forming
front across the febtwalk, they prevented
the crowd from passing back, while as
many of their number as could be spared
rau tewatd the scene of the accident te
help in extiiea'ing the dead and saving
tbe livint;. Tbe alarm had meanwhile
been given at the. bridge entrance. A
geueial call for all hospital ambulauces
was sent out and policemen were hurried
ever upon tbe bridge. Frem their station
beside the city hall firemen of a hcek and
ladder company followed te assist. They
found tbe titu.itien still unalleied ou the
bridge.
Tl. Mad Crowd l'redslug On.
Tile crowd en tbe foet-nalk above the
steps wan constantly receiving accessions
and .still piesMtig en and ever tbe heap ou
the anchorage. The bodies of the dead
aud dying Jay here se firmly wedged
together that te extricate them was next
te impossible. Te beat back the crowd
was equally impossible. Belief was pos
sible only by making room for the crowd
te spread .sideways. It was quickly done.
Willing hands tere away the iron railing
dividing the footway from the railroad
track en both sides and dragged these
who were neatest in the crush through tbe
epeniug. It helped. Roem was made for
the policemen te reach the frightful heap
of human tlesh and tha work of clearing
it away began. As seen as a portion of
the obstruction was removed from the
steps the crowd, was eased and a portion
was let through te the JNew lerk station.
The rest was forced back until all the
bodies had been taken away. Then it
was let through, and a body of policemen
at the point of daugcr kept it from press
ing there. Along the iron fences, en the
footway en the railroad track and en the
carriageway en both sides of the bridge
the dead and wounded were laid.
Taking Out tbe iMad.
Mere than half a score were dead when
extricated from the throbbing heap.
Others were mere or less terribly injured.
They lay six or eight or ten deep. These
in the lower tier had been long dead. The
clothes were tern from the body of mero
than one in the attempt te get them out.
All were hatless, many shoeless, and en
ethers the clothes hung in rags. Five
women, all dead and trampled into an
unshapely mass, were taken from the
bottom of the heap.
One of them had been seen in the crush
holding a screaming baby above the heads
of the crowd and she herself went down.
Seme man had taken the baby. It was
net found. It was said thaf a man had
been seen carrying a dead baby away, but
the police had no account of it. Baby
clothing scattered about gave evidence
enough that weak infants had been in the
crush. The woman whom Bridge Officer
Richards had helped te her feotatthe
beginning of the crush was saved. Rich
ards also escaped death by desperate
effort. .
Tiia First Scream a Uaatli-Kr.elt.
In speaking.ef the occurrence afterward
he said that there was no chance of re
storing order from the first. That one first
scream was the death kuell of many iu that
crewd. It grew at once utterly ungoveru ungeveru ungoveru
able aud se dense that movement of any
kind was impossible. The crowd, forced
by the constant pressure and accessieu
from the Brooklyn side, went ever the steps
like a cataract ami euce started fell until
the walk lay piled with bodies te the
steps, thou went ever and went down be bo be
yend it.
A dead Chinaman, Ah Le Sing, was
taken from the bottom of the heap. Carts
were pressed into service ou the NowYerk
side as they arrived and the dead and in
jured were hurriedly driven out te the
City Hall, where they were laid in the
police station iu the basement. Ambulan
ces then arrived and these who yet
breathed were taken te the hospitals.
Crowds of paople besieged the station and
ambulauces te Jearu the fate of missing
ones dear te them.
There was heartrendring scenes at the
pelice stations when a body wa3 recogni
zed by friends. An ample ferce of police
took possession of the New Yerk entrance
as seen as possible after the aceldeut. The
middle feet-way was closed te travel and
the current of theso anxious te cres3 was
turned into ISe down stream w.vjen way.
Apparently no measures were takeu at the
Brooklyn end te step travel, for at least
a time. On the New Yerk approach this
travel was also diverted from the feet-way
and turned into the wagon read. Insteid
of decreasing, however, it grew constantly
as the rumors of the disaster began te fly
through Brooklyn. These rumors had it
that the bridge had fallen and that hun
dreds had been crushed. The dead that
were pulled out from underneath tbe
humau avalanche en tbe anchorage were
black iu the face, showing that they bad
died from suffocation.
Acts et Cowardice autl Kulliaulsui.
Jehn Sticuh, a grand army man of Iveltes
Pest, helped five girls from the crowd
where they weie jammed in tightly. A
big man, apparently a German, was push
ing them aud struggling with them ou the
bridge, as if his only purpose was te get
them down te save himself. A crowd of
roughs pressed en behind the crowd com
ing from Brooklyn, and fought their way
through it with oaths aud ribaldry and
ever the bodies of the dead.- It was said
that there were thieves who profited by
the opportunity and helped te precipitate
thu catastrophe. Tbe chances were un
limited. When the approach was cleared
at last it was literally ceveied with arti
cles of clothing aud personal property
abandoned iu the struggle. They wete
viewed with amazement by people coming
from Brooklyn who had net heard of the
disaster.
In the excitement of the. crush William
Oxford, aged 43, a drunken man, deliber
ately jumped, from the bridge approach
iute William street, and leceived severe
internal injuries and external bruises.
The place ou the bridge where the acci
dent occurred is the danger spot iu the
structure. Te persons who are looking
out ever the scenery as they pass either
way it is a certain aud most perilous trap.
Iu a iz"ih like the ene te day it is a tcrri tcrri
bie daugcr. Many said that they had
feareu just such an occurrence at this
spot.
The revised list of the dead and injured
ebtaiucd shortly before miduight from
the hospitals aud stations, embraced
twelve dead, eleven of whom had been
identified, and twenty-six injured, some
badly, ethers lass seriously.
Ne mere sickne or tieuble; real i he ad
vertisement et Simmons Liver Regulator.
Twenty-live pjir et Celluloid Eye-tilasa
triune weifjh enlv one ounce the lightest
known :md the best and most coiulerlablu
that can be worn. Fer sale by all leading
Jewelers and Opticians. niyiS lwdeed
Ne lloceptleu Uned.
It U strange se many people will continue
le sillier day alter day with Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaint. Constipation, Sour .Stomach, tieii
eral Debility, when they can procure at our
store bllll.Oll'S VITALlZElt, trceef cost II il
does net cure or relieve them. Price. 75 cents.
Sold by II. it. Cochran, 1.17 und 1j-I North Queen
street, Lancaster. IcdM-eedS
A cwpapcr Kalter.
O. M. Holceinb, of Bloomville, Ohie, l lies te
explain: "Had that terrible disease catarrh,
ter twenty years : couldn't taUe or smell, and
hearing as tailing. Themas Kcleclric Oil
cured me. These ate lacts voluntarily given
against a termer prejudice et patent medi
cine. Fer -ale by 11. It. Ceehr.sn, druggist, 1.17
and U! North Queen street.
A Dangerous Ceunicrteit.
There are dangereus ceunterleits in circu
lation purporting te be " Walnut Leal Hair
Restorer.'.' The.strengcst evidence el Its great
value is the tact that parties knowing its great
clticuey try te imitate il. Each bottle of the
genuine has a Jaa simile of a walnut hat
blown in the glass : and a Green Leal en tbe
outside wrapper. The "Kesterer" Is as harm
less as water, while it possesses all properties
neces-arv te restore Hie, vigor, growth and
color te the bair. Purchase only lrein respon
sible parties Ask you r diMggist for it. bach
bottle Is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY
& CC. Philadelphia, and HALL A KUCKKL.
New Yerk. JuuS-lyd.eedAw
Licpcnil Upen It.
Mether shiptnn'a prophesies ami Leufsiana
elections are very uncertain things, but
Themas' hleetrtc Oil can be depended en al
ways. It cures aches ami pains of every de
scription. Fer sale by II. IJ. Cochran, drug
gist. 137 and 133 Xerih Queen street.
MtSDIVAI..
CI KAY'S SFEUltTIU SlKUlOINlS. IUt
H Ureet English Uetnedy. An untalilug
cure ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
lellnw 1e83 el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pnin in thfi Back, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Agu, and many
ether dtseases that lead te insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Fnll par
ticulars In our pamplet, which w desire te
send Ireeby malf te every one. The Specific
Medicine Is sold by all di uggisU at $1 per pack
age, or six packuges lerf 5, or will Le sent tree
Jy mall en the receipt el the money, by ad
dressing the agent, 11. 15. Cochran, 137 and 13"J
North Queen street. On account 61 counter ceunter
telts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ;
the only genuine. Guarantees etcnm issued by
us. Ifer sale la Lancaster by II. 11. Ceehrin,
Druggist, 137 and 11 North .Queeu street.
THKUKAY MKDIC1NK M.. N V.
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JUST KEUK1.VEU, ANUTuEK LOT OF
Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct irem
manufacturers and only 8 cts. per oz., or 25
eta. per V, lb at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAR
STORK.
XJSDICAX.
KBRV DAVWSlPAINjKlLLEK.
THE TESTS OF
4 0 TEAR'S
PROVE BEYOND: DOUBT
THAT
PERRYDAVIS'SPAINEILLER
13
THK tilt BAT HEALTH KKEl'KR.
TIIE RELIEVER OK DISTRESS.
THE COMFORTER KOltPAIN.
t
The Enemy of Disease and a
Friend of the Family, whieh should
always be at hand.
EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
mayl-lydAtw
TTKVKK FAILS.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE,
The Ureal NEKVE CONQUEKOB
A SPECIFIC FOR
VW EPILEPSY, SPASMS, 3
CONVLSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS,
ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM,
OPIUM EATING, SYPHILIDS,
SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL,
UGLYBLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK
NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
BRAIN" WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU
LARITIES. EST.in.riO per bottle at druggists."!
Tha Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's.
ST. JOSEI'll, MO.
(Jerieinniulenre I leely nnswen d by I'hyal
rian. (.'. ll.CRITTENTOX, Agent, New Yerfe.
tillyeed&w
HATH ANJt VArs.
S
"'M'l.TZ'S SON.N.
SUMMER HATS.
We aim te give the most
complete satisfaction te all who
favor us with their patron
age. Our goods are purchased
from most reliable houses,
and while guaranteeing them te
be of best manufacture and
the latest style, we feel satisfied
that an examination of our prices
will convince all that they are
sold at the most reasonable
figures. We have a large and
varied stock of Summer styles
from which te select.
SIULTZ'S SOIS,
Ne, 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
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w
1LLIAMHON JZ VOnTKK.
The Same Price te All.
And doing a cash business give us advantage
in buying ana selling that no ether method
can.
The variety el goods that we keep is every,
thing that M KN and HOYS need te wear:
t'letbiug of all Kinds,
tienls' Furnishing tioeus,
Huts, Can, Umbrellas,
. Trnnks & Traveling Bags,
Beets and Shoes, Whips and Blankets.
Everything is marked in plain llgures,
which gives te all customers the same advant
age when shopping.
The Genuine Middlesex Bine Suits
Fer MEN are the best you can buy, and the
color is last. There Irf no class of men mi re
exposede the weather than police etlIcer8,and
It you will take the trouble te tind out what
kind or FLANNEL they are wearing at this
season of the year they will prove te you that
Middlesex is tlie most Ulir.iD:c anil nrni in us
color.
Light Stiff and Straw Hats
Kill our shelves and counter new, and the
variety Is as geed as the prices aie low.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT
Ha verv many attractions ler anybody look
ing for line goods. Net only de we keep these
that are serviceable for everydav wear, but
some goods as fine as any that are found in the
bestet the Shee Stores in Larger Cilirs.
32, 34, 36 & 3S East Kin- St.,
LANCASTER. TA.
O
SAMUEL H. PBltlK. ATTOKNB. HAS
Removed hla Olllce irem 56 North Duitfc
Mtieet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately iu Bear el Court Heuse, LenR'P .New
Building. ten-ua
Williamson & Fester s
CLOTHINO.
In light-weight Clothing for
Summer wear we have a fine as
sertment, well made and at mod
erate prices.
Full lines of Summer
Cassimeres, Cheviots,
Serges. Worsted,
Alpacas, Linens,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Every sale guaranteed
money refunded.
or
A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Bail ling, Chestnut & 'Sixth Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
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"VTYKK St KATUVUN
ASSTTKE '
YOU
I'KKKELT K1TTINU CLOTHINIJ,
DURABLE CLUTIIINC,
RELIABLE CLOTH IMS.
C'OltltfcCT ntlOB CLOTHING.
When yenr wardrobe supplies rotne Irem us
you are positive or
TllKOOODNESHOF THE MATH1MAL.
TIIE CERTAINTY OK THE KIT.
Til IS STRENGTH OK THE SEW INO,
THE IIAND-MADK BUTTON HOLKS.
THE KKEEDOHOK EXCHANOK WITHOUT
QU1BBLINO.
MEN'S SERVICEAULU SUIT.
YOUTHS ATTRACTIVE SUITS.
BOYS' EXCEI LENT WEARING SUITS,
CHILDREN'S HANDSOME SUITS.
ALL ATKHJUREH WHERE DOLLARS AND
CENTS CO KAKl-llKST.
-IIIVh: US A CALL.-M
lyers & Rathfon,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO 12 EAST KINCr STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
T H. lltlSTKTTEKSON.
; - CLOTHING.
SPRING-WEIGHT
CLOTHING
IN FULL ASSORTBIENT KOB.
Men and Beys.
And 11 the question with you is where te
buy, give us a trial, and we will Shew you one
et the
Largest and Best Selected Stocks
of Olethinsr In the City.
We have a lew et thee A I.L-WOOL,
MEN'S SIHTS AT $10
Iclt.uiiil llini lliey uieglvlnggoedsa'lstactlon
fort lie money.
REMEMBER WE M ANUKACTUttK ALL
OUR OWN Cl.DTIUSl..
0. B. Hostetter & Seu,
24 CENTRE SQUARE, .
LANCASTER. PA.
H.
IKKHART.
SPRING OPENING
AT
H. GER HARTS
TAILORING KSTABL1SHM1NT,
NO. i; KAHT KING STREET,
' THK LAKOS&T AHHURTMKb'l
-OK
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
-AND-
SPKINU OVEKCOAT1HH,
Ever brought te the Citylat Lancaster
47-These desirous or securing Choice Styles
are In vl ted te call early.
.
AKLLOW WROliT 5c. HAVANA UMJAH.
JL H the bent In the city, msde and ler sale
ac
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK,