J? JLJ.OlvJ.1 f l -.-! ssraTOT) a& p) . '.vIT iC-lffjniil. : - A. Mr .-. f ... ,-.. I '9-'ti-tt '' ' !. 11 JAi- t. - . w 1 -k t wk n-N ejlic i'ri'i Ws !? La . T" '-- .tH'S'S Y.- i-r- LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. JUNE' 4, 1883. Volume XIX Ne 235. PrieeTweCeate. WH' p;j.jjt !-B"T H " -I i I lrlc t WmBJ - .aHVt -.kliWm IMtC 1 ' i 'WATMM COOLMKS, JtC. LIMN HKIHIMAH. GO FLIN2ST & BKEISTEMAN'S FOR EEFRI G E RATORS, WATER COOLERS, LAWN MOWERS, AND BABY CARRIAGES. Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, BATT AN H ATs, CAPS, Ac. SHTJLTZ ( OLD Reb. 31 and 33 North Queen street. The OLDEST Hut Stele In Lancaster City, belug established FORTY YEARS AGO. The only place where Hats are manufactured In Lancaster City. THE LARGEST AND BKST ASSORTMENT OF- HATS, CAPS and -AT LeAvest Prices Ever Offered te the Public. The entire stock bought ler cash at a liberal discount, which enables us te sell cheaper than any ether store. niayit-lnid JtBX aoena. SlKUKOK FAUNKSTOUK, 14 EAST KING STREET, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE. ) OpeniDg Te-day New Goods in Every Department. SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO 14 EAST KING STREET. VLVMBlNtt AND .1 OHN L.. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys - Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN lTaRNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. LIVERY H OUGHTO'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS 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 TOHN HAH.K'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 ClTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. KEMOVAC. E EMdVAL, Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING F0N DERSMFTH'S Will be removed te Ne. 46 EAST KINO Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where there will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMFTH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar30-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET. 17BKV8 VBABOOAIi liOZKMUES. . The meat reliable and surest euro for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Had Breath and all diseases arising irema disordered stomach. Price Sic. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FRKY, DRUGGIST, 29 K. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at the most reasonable prices. aS7-lyd&w J VST BKUKIVED, ANOTMKK LOT or Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct Irem manufacturers and only 8 cts. per oz., or 25 cts. per V. lb at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CliiAB ITOttE. TO LANCASTER. PA. It CAPS. BROS.' STAND.) STRAW GOODS THE - JOHN SIDES, Successor te SIIULTZ BROS. LANCASTER, PA. O AH JUTTING. STABLE. STATIONARY. STREET. After April 1, 1883. BOOK-STORE ntiOKS AMD BXATJONMMM N KW BOOK:?. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTEB, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TEttT MAGAZINES MS- NEW STATIONERY, L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING; STREET. MEDICAL. CTAKK Simmons' Lirar Water Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the Bleed, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. ftYKPTOMS OF A P1SBASED LIVES. Bad Breath , .Pain in the Side, sometimes the pain Is telt under theShenlder-blade, mis taken ter Rheumatism ; general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax : the head Is troubled with pain. Is dull and heavy, with considera ble less or memory, accompanied with a pain ful sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been dene ; a slight, dry cough and flushed face Is sometimes an at tendant, elten mistaken ler consumptien: the patient complains or weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled : fcet cold or burning. sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists : BDlrits are low and desDendent. and although satisfied that exercise would be ben. etlcial. yet one can hardly summon up forti tude te try It in tact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few et them existed, yet examination alter e'eat ii has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by nil persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malarli. Billens attacks. Dizziness, Nan sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass et wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. It you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or feel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time aud Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Jtcgulater in the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho roughly saie purgative, allemntive and tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is nannies ana nees net uueriere wiin ousi eusi ousi nesser pleasure. IT IS PUBKLY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any f the Injurious after effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use in my family for some time, and I am satis fled it is a valuable addition te the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ha., says : Have derived some benefit from the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls te Believe. " 1 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Atlectien and Debility, but never have leund anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly nrfucted te give it a trial as it seems the only thlngthat never tails te relieve. P. M. .1 ANNE V, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr.T. W. Masen says: Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Jtcgulater In my practice 1 have been and um satisfied te use and prescrli-e it us a purgative medicine. 4VTakc only the G EN M I N K. which always has en the wrapper the KED TKADE-MAKK and S1GNATURK OK J. 11. ZEM.IN.fc CO. Fer sale by H. B.Cechran, Druggist, 137 and 39 North Queen street, FOR SALE ItV ALL DltUGGISTS. laul4-yeed&w TT-IDNBY-WOKT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A Dissertation upon lis advent, aud lta efteclupeu mauulnd. "The green IeaI of the new come Sprinv. Shak. Everybody recognizes spring, when it is once upon us, but many persons are net famllir with the exact dele et Its appearance. Web ster, the world-renowned lexicographer, gives usadcfinll!en,whtch may net be inappropriate here. " Sprint'," fays be " is the season ei the year when p ants begin te vrgetaLe ami rlse ; the vernal season, coitipivlmiiillnglheuienths of March, April nod May, In the middle lati tudes north et the pquater." Thomsen, in his "Seasons," and bliakespuire in many et I is works, have, pei haps, no peers in describing it, and yet "elherial spring "is trclghted with malaria, " that insidious loe, lurking unseen In the ver air we breathe." It spreads ever the fairest portions. et our land ; brings death and disease te thousands ; cuts oil scores upon scores of our children aud youth, as well as thoie l-i advanced life. A pestilence is rcgarde I with littlelcss appre hensien, ami people everywhere are asking, "what Is It?" ' Where does it come, from !" "What will cure it?" KIDKUY-WOKT, A3 A Si' til NO MKDICINK. When you begin te leso appetlte: havca headache, a pain in your side, back and shoul ders ; te toss about at night in restless dreams; wake in the morning a foul mouth and fu i red tengue: leel disinclined te go about your work, lu-avy In body and op press d In inimi ; liav.i a lit et the bines ; when your urine gets s uuty or high colored ; te sullerur with constipation, diarrheal, or Indigestion ; have a pasty, sallow face, dull eyes and a blotched h tin ; one or all of thcxe common complaints will certainly he evi dences that your liver is disordered, torpid, or perhaps diseased. A bottle el Kidney-Wet t is, under such circumstances, a priceless been te such a person. Bare assertions of pioprietors have come te possess less force than they lrcquently merit. The cause of this condition of popular skepticism is, in the main, te be found in the fa-t that eharlatUm covers enr bread land, land. Meltoriens articles are tee frequently found In bad company. The proprietors et Kidney-Wert always prcveall their assertions, touching the merits et their preparation. When we :tnlrni, there fore, tlmt Kidnoy-Wert i3 a specific ter just such disorders as have been mentioned in this article, the proof, tee. belongs te and shall fellow this statement . A I'utsieian's Experience. Dr. It. K. Clark, a regular physician et ex tensive practice in Grand Isle county, and a worthy deacon et the Congregational church, at Seuth Here, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert for several years !u his practice, and before the present proprietors purchased an interest In It, he had given his unblascl opinion in its iaver. This opinion has net changed. .' II has denebelter than any ether remedy I have ever used," says the doctor, and further en he writes: " I de net recollect an instance where the patient te whom I have given it has latied te receive benefit from its use, and in some severe cases most decidedly ae." These are strong words. They are from a representa tive, conscientious, ever-approachable public citizen, hewevtr, aud better still -they are true. Kidney-Wert will bear all the encenlums lavished upon it by its triends-and their name Is legion. ' I will swear by Kidney Kidney Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. R. Kauflman, et Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by asserting, as a matter et tact, and one capable et demonstration, that all honest patrons of his remedy are Us friendi and advocates. ' 1unel-lydM,W,F4w KIDNKT WOKT FUR l.K AT U. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1"7 and 139 -Nei th Queen street. mar2 3md nnKNAWATI OlVKN AWAY! A Beautiful OH Chrome WITH EVERY -.'WOPOUJibs OP COFFEE, AMERICAN TBAOO.'S STORE NO. 28 CENTRE SQUARE. Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, Sc. Light Brown Sugar, 7Kc, at AMUltlUAPI USA liU.'B BIUUE, m?9-lwd Ne. 26 Centre Square. NEWS OF A DAT. HAPPKNIXU8 OF OXIHK ANDOAXAMITY The DavleBS Ways ex thm World's Wlekad Wlekad bem The UraalMl aOMoke ef m UiUll POMO. About three weeks age Deputy Marshal Mershon, with a peaw, was looking for a couple of Indian murderers in the Chicka saw nation, near Red river, Indian terri tory. They were supposed te be at a cer tain house whieh was surrounded just before daylight. The woman of the house with two of her children, aged 11 and 16 years, were sleeping out under the trees, owing te tne neac ei ine nigra, ana the third child, 9 years old was sleeping in the house. The posse riding up woke them, and they, supposing Beme drunken Indians were carousing around, ran for the houses The marshals without investigation opened fire, killing both the boys and wounding the woman. They then rushed into the house, and, seeing the ether boy lying there in the dim light, shot and killed him. On discovering their mistake they left and reported that they had killed three des peradoes. The Chickasaws are investiga ting the matter. In March last a man named McMahon disappeared from Eim township, Putnam county, Iowa. Certain information led his friends te institute a search en Satur day, and MoMahen's body was found in the bruBh a short distance from his resi dence. While the party steed around the dead body they were fired upon by a con cealed perseu and a farmer named Lawsen fell dead. A young man named May is suspected of both murders. " Paddy " Hanneis and his brother " Jerry," both white, but married te squaws of the Cherokee nation, in the Indian territory, get drunk en last Friday and quarreled, which ended in " faddy " fatally sheeting his brother aud an Indian named Tem Scraper, who interfered. A reward of $1,000 is offered for the capture of the murderer. A family of 15 Irish immigrants, unable te speak English, who were recently sent te North Adams, Massachusetts, from Bosten, with just enough money te pay their fare, have been discovered in a starv ing condition in an unfinished tenement. Six of them have been sent te a factory tu learn spiuuiug. A house at Crystal Springs, Mississippi, was struck by lightning en Saturday eveuing, and Miss Clara Cook was killed. Several ether women who surrounded her escaped. Simeu W. Meddaugh and his wife, an aged couple, were thrown from a carriage atlthica, New Yerk, en Friday. Mrs. Meddaugh, djed of her injuries ou Satur day night ami her husband was net ex pected te recover.' The wife of Marcus Townsend, a prom inent farmer of "Washington county, New Yerk, committed suicide en Saturday morning. She had been sick and despond ent. Early yesterday, Jehn Burke was kuecked down and cut severely iu the abdomen aud across the forehead by a party of colored persons in Hurst street, near Lembard, Philadelphia. Seven per sons are under arrest, and will be held te await the result of Burke's injuries. Ferdinand Oscar Leschor, about 23 years old, committed Buieide early en Sat -unlay morning, in Philadelphia, by shoot sheet ing himself in the left breast. Ne cause was assigned for the act. Garrett Chambers was arrested at Mad Mad ieon, Iudiaua, en Saturday en a charge of herse btealiug, preferred by his brother Ahimaaz. Beth being prominent citizens, the matter causes a sensation. Thirteen boys, whose ages ranged from 8 te 1G years, "armed with gimlets aud kettles," were arrested in Perta mouth, N. II., en Thursday, for breaking into rail way cars te steal beer. . After tapping the barrels and drawiug what they wanted they allowed the rest te run waste. The boys had been drunk for several days. Determined attempts have beeu made te burn the house of the fire departmeat of Petersburg, Virginia. During a lire yesterday morning the house of the hook and ladder company was Bet en fire aud destroyed. The citizens generally are said te be very much exercised ever the sub' ject. Ualtie Beyles, aged 17 years, committed Buicidet Dennisen, Texas, last Friday, by sheeting herself through the heart. She and another young woman, accempan ied by two young men named Burke and Utighes, made an excursion te Sberman, en Thursday, from which all returned drunk aud the wretched girl ruined. The two young villians, who are described as " society men," have been arrested. On Wednesday morning last, Jehn Bener, alias Bewen, was shot while at tempting te escape from the Heuse ofCor efCor ofCer tection, Philadelphia, of which he was an inmate. The wound is net dangerous. TBK PCU1LISTIO LOKU. Lord Ubarles Beresterd Knocks Out Jem Mace, the lighter . Lord Charles Beresferd has entered the prize ring. The arrival of Jem Mace and his Maori novice in Londen was no sooner announced than his lordship's aristocratic bleed was stirred for a fight. He chala lenged the Maori and Mace and a set-te without gloves was arranged. Sporting circles became interested and even the fashionable world was eager te patronize the fight. Jem Mace accepted the chal lenge and the fighters met in a specially engaged private room near the Elephan t and Castle public house in the Bore read. The Prince of Wales was present and was surrounded by a large number of aristo cratic sports and private gentlemen. There was also a number of the " faney " in the near neighborhood of the ring. Heavy betting was indulged in and the fun was enjoyed immensely . by these present. Alter several exciting rounds, in which excellent science was displayed en both sides, Mace failed te come te time and fraukly acknowledged himself badly beaten. Lord Charles wen an easy victory and almost without a scratch. Herbert Slade, the Maori, who had been anxious te have a round or two witn Beresferd, looked en with amazement as the old fighter, Mace, received the pum pum melingfrem his noble opponent. When Lord Charles had finished with Mace and had received the plaudits of the oempauy, he invited Slade te take a turn, but the Maori, warned by the wee begene appear ance of Mace, refused te enter the ring or risk any encounter with Lord Charles. Mace took his defeat quietly. The Maori seemed much chagrined at the result of the fight. He had counted en getting some reputation in England and his back ing dewu at the first challenge is regarded with suspicion. It is new known that LerdCharles had intimated te his royal highness that an English gentleman could always whip a professional fighter and that he bad expressed a determination te meet Jem Mace and the Maori giant at the first opportunity. OBOBOK WASHINGTON '4 AVUODKTS. Bew tne Great Oeaeral Lett Hta naaseiel Kecerd Claw. Seme time age an article was published in the Bress about the discovery in the treasury department of old pay records that showed apparently that Geerge Wash- ingtenras abort in his accounts ever 16O,O0OT It was then laid that this appa rent shortage eoekl probably be explained. It letoend the:awaey ebarged as trans ferred te nimby the-savnuster general of tne continental estaMahment at various dates between August, 1775, and Decem ber, 1783, U all accounted for by him item by item en his personal account in his own handwriting, the original of whieh is en file in the department of state. This personal aoeeoat is marked, "Accounts, e. Washington with the United States, commencing June, 1775, and ending June, 1783, comprehending a space of eight years." In this account General Washington net only accounts for every cent charged ou the books referred te, but he has recorded large amounts received from sources only within his own knowledge. Fer example at the close of bis entries for May, 1777, he eredits the United States " By cash, 133 10s.," and in a marginal note says "This sum stands in my accenptsas a credit te the public, but I find no charge of it against me in any of the public offices. Where the mistake lies I knew net, but wish it could be ascertained, as I have no desire te injure or te be injured." FITTING DP GOULD'S YACHT. Hew Ha Will Keep His Champagne Coel Among the conveniences with whieh Mr. Gould's yacht will be fitted will be a large and improved ice machine, capable of making a thousand pounds of ice daily. The machine was originally 'constructed for the United States man-of-war Talla poosa. It is pronounced one of the best ice machines ever made. It will be loca ted in the bow, and will occupy a space 42x30 inches. It consists of an iron box and two standing columns. In the .latter are spiral coils of pipe, which will be charged with ammeuia. A donkey engine will pump the liquid up one column and down another, when it will enter the box like trough through the spiral coil. The trough will be filled witb salt water, and ranged around its sides will be a dozen or mere tin caus full of fresh water. The action of the ammonia will freeze the fresh water in the cans into solid cakes of ice. The yacht will also be provided with a patent distilling machine which will daily convert 500 gallous of salt into fresh water. One hundred aud fifty Edisen electric lights will illuintnate the vessel. Thirty lights will be required in the engine room alone. The crew, which will number fifty men, will include an electrician. The yacht will seen be ready its trial trip. Carpenters and upholsterers are new busily engaged in transforming the space below decks into palatial quarters. The finest of weeds are being used in fitting up the rooms. The sleeping rooms will be supplied with bnttonweod, syea moxe, 'California laurel, white maple, Spanish cedar and cherry ; bath room, white maple ; dining saloon, oak, and social hall, black walnut. The bulwarks will be capped with solid mahegeuy. The engines, which are of 1,400-horse power, were recently tried am, feuud te work like a charm. One hundred revolutions a minute were made, and when the trial was ever net a drop of water was feuud ou its journals. The yacht is expected te make twenty knots an hour. A VKTKKAN SOLDIER. Mr. C. F. Bowles, of Ne. 21 Common street, Lynn, Mass., says : "While in the army, at the battle of Spott Spett syivanla, I fell while getting ever a rail-fence und was badly Injure i and left ler dead, but alter a time I was picked up by comrades; and upon examination it was feuud that my back was badly hurtand my kidneys seriously Injured, and 1 have suttered the most cTcru elating pain since, and could obtain no relief although treated by several phvsiclans. and 1 had given up all hope of getting help when I w.is recommended te use Hunt's Remedy. 1 purchased several bottles at once et our drug stores in Lynn, and bean te use It as di rected, and can new attend te business and am tree from the pains I formerly had ; and I wUhtesay tomyfriends and comrades that limit's Remedy will de all that is claimed rer it, and worthy et all praise. Yeu can use my testimony when you have occasion te, ns I most heartily recommend it te nil that bave kidney or liver troubles." April 20, 1883. "YOU MAY USK MY NAME." Ideslre te inform you what your valuable medicine has dene ler in . I was Induced te try It by a member or enr family, ' who had been benefit ted by its use." I have suffered terribly from kidney uiulcnltles. At times I have been verv bail, having severe pain In my back, with general less et strength and vi tality. My urine was very bad, with a heavy sedi ment of brick dust, which was last leading te gravel. 1 cjmn enced using Hunt's Remedy, with a marked improvement from the start ; the pains letr, the urine became mere natural and can truly say one bellU. effected a perma nent cure. I have recommended It te many persons, both here and In Bosten, all of whom speak or it with the highest praise. Yeu are at liberty te use this letter or my name In any manneryeu may thbnk best, that ether sufferers may learn the value of the greatest et allicmedles. Meit truly yours, JOHN F. COX, 62 Pleaaant St. Maluku, Mass., April C3. 1833. Junel-M.W.FAW aUMTt KKRbDV FOB SALE AT H. B Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 139 North Queen street, raar2-3md i It your sight is falling you, there is no one article that will se truly rive you "an Eye for Un Eye" as the Celluloid Eye-Glasses. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. H-lwdeed A Newspaper Katter. O. M. Holcomb, of Bleem vi tie, Ohie, rises te explain: "Had that terrible disease catarrh, for twenty years ; couldn't taste or smell, and hearing as tailing. Tlwmas Ecleelric Oil cvrtUme. These ate tacts voluntarily given against it former prejudice of patent medi cine. Fer sale by II. JJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. . De Yen Believe It. That in this town there are scores et persons passing enr stere every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver com plaint. Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell them Slilleh's VitaUzer, guaranteed tecure them. Sold by H. It. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed2 A Dangerous Counterfeit. There are dangerous counterfeits In circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Leat Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence et Its great value is the tact that parties knejwlnglts great efficacy try te imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fee simile of a walnut leaf town in the glass : anil aUrecn Leat en the eut&lde wrapper. The " Restorer " Is as harm less as water, while It possesses all properties necessary te restore lite, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only l rem respon sible vartif Ask your druggist for It, Each bottle Is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOW AY A CO- Philadelphia, and II ALL A RUCKKL. New Yerk. iun6-lyd.eedw I Depend Upen It Mether ahipten's prophesies and Louisiana elections are very uncertain things, but Themas'' Mectrtc Ol I can be depended en al ways. It cures aches ami pains or every de scription. Fer sale by H. 15. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. WICAX ftKBBY DAVIS'S VAIN KIEXSB. Caught a Bad Geld. The STJM1CER GOLDS ana Cough? are quite as dangerous as these of midwinter. But they yield te the same treat ment and ought te be taken in time. Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS TRILS, HBAD or BRBATHINCt APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. la the SOVEREIGN Remedy. ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER. Junel-lydAw OKOCEKLKB. BURSK'S. WANTS SUPPLIED. Fer Fresh Durkee Salad Dressing. Fer Fine Olive Oil. Fer Pickles and Sauces. Fer Petted Meats. Fer Whole Rolled Ox Tongue. Far Flavoring Extracts (Just received a fresh let.1 Fer Pie Peaches, large cans, 12 cents. Fer Table Peaches at 15 cents. Fer Canned Pears at 2u cents. Fer 4 Cans of Tnraatee3, 23 cents. Fer Tomatoes Red Seal, 10a; Reel Steak, 2 for 25c Fer 3 Cans el Cern for 2T cents. Fer Fells Sugar Cern, 10c; Uakers, 12c; Win low, 15c Fer California Cherries. Apricots, etc. Fer Comb Heney at 20 and 25 cents a pound. Fer New Orleans Molasses geed, lSc.; choice, 20 cents. Ger Geed Table Syrup at 12 cents. Fer goods tee numerous te mention. GO TO BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. VLOI UlNti, VNUJSK WEAK, AC. W" IAMSON A rOSTER. SOME FEW SPECIAL LOIS OF GOODS AT THE ONE PRICE HOUSE OF & Arc Four Ceses of Dress Straw Hats ler Men at 50c. apiece. One Case et Rough and Keady Dress Straw Hals for Yeung Gents at $1.25 apiece. Three Cases of Reys' Mixed Dress Straw Hats for Jtfc. apiece. Three cases et Common Harvest Hats ler 5c. apiece. R. Dunlap's Mackinaw Stiaw Hats, et New Yerk, and Tayler's Macklnaws, of Kaltlmere. Three dllleient styles and qualities of Light CessimetH Hals te Select treui. Jn Furnisliing Goods There are One Let et ! Ilk Wlndsei Ties. for 25c. apiece. One iMt el Balbriggan Underwear in all sizes for 50c. apiece. One Case et Giuze Underwear In cltborleng or short sleeves of excel Ien I value for 2"c. apiece. One Let et Fine Fancy Hosiery ler Gents In all sizes ter '.'5c. a pair. One Let or the Patent F.lghmle Dress Shirts ler $1.00 apiece. IN THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Is a lull assortment el Gentlemen's Fine Hand Sewed (Buttoned and Laced) Shoes with the Londen ami jrrcnen xne. xuese goeus are made of the best selected French Leather, and as te style and finish they are snperier te cus-' tern work in many particulars. It yen have net scen the Celebrated Wun kenphast Shee, which combines Comtert. and immunity, It will pay you te cell. JO-SOLD ONLY BYt Williamson & Fester's. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East Sing St, LANCASTER. PA. VAXl'KXB. TT IS NOl'MTRANOK THAT ALL WHO G TO SHIRK'S FOR CARPETS, GO AGAIN WHEN THEY WANT ANOTHER CARPET. It Is because Goods are Just as Represented, AND SOLD AT A MERE LIVING PROFIT. The Biggest Line of Carpets, et every variety and grade, Te be FMBtl la the Cltj ef Lancaster. Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Sts., LANCASTER. PA. VOAl B. U. MART IK Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all W 1 1- cf LUM 1SKR AND COAL. jarfard: Ne. 4ft North Water and Prince treetd ai)ove Lemen Lancaster. nJ-lyd MANTJRK AND COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the car lead at rednced prices. All the REST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yabd 315 Harrlsburg Pike. OKxe&AL Ovnea '& East Chestnut street. Kauffiman, Keller & Ce. anrMyd ptut. M. y. B.rtCOHO, 830 NOMTH. WAXMU ST. Xxnututmr, .. Wholesale and' Retail Dealers la - .. LUMBER AND GOAL. Oonnectlou With the Telepbenle KxcbMge Yard and Office Ne. 330 NORTH W ATE CXOTMINB. '. Vf ., i eji. 1 Nfl.ri . ' it U' tmtiht. 3J Im ') loot irciiyfi-i'b 5' ' 'i 3:lJs -ii . .i w- ti K i :i- u Jrf. v . t t In light-wtJght OlethiMg for Summer wear we hav a fln as sortment, well maWand at.mod at.med erate price. Feil lines of Summer Paafiimerea, Oheyiete, . Serge, Wonted, Alpacas, Linens, Etc., Etc;, Etc. Every sale, guaranteed or money refunded. ' A. C. YATES & CO., ledger Bailling, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. I PHILA.DBLPHIA. myZMwd M VKKa KATHVUN A PLEASUBE. It certuinly Is u pleasure te wear Clothing which fits and leeks 30 well that people comment en them. We con stantly aim teglve every customer Just such Clothing, and whether, yen get them Ready Made or Made te Order by ns, yen can feel perfectly sure that they will prove entirely satisfactory. Our Own Make et Clothing, which we have prepared in thednll season, pleases our customers better than ever, for Beys and Children our stock U large and varied, and with the ready cash con stantly watching the markets 'yen can always be sure et genuine bargains and the bottom priced en all geed. lyers & RaMen, leadiug Lancaster Cletkiers. NO. 12 EAST KINGf STREET, LANCASTJCR, Pa'. TTIKSH BROTBKK. TRICES DOWN! DOWN! WR LKAD, OTHKRS FOLLOW. J This week it is the CIILDRENMLOTHiNG ' WHICH WR HAVK RKDUCKD. We have marked down 40 Sulti te SIM). worth 12.25. 3 Suits te fiOO, worth SX73. ' 27 Suits te K.60, worth S3.25. IS Suits te 12.75, worth 93.73. 60 Suits te 93 00, worth $3.75, te 91.00. 3d Suits te $3.50, worth $4.25 te 93.5U. 4u jults te $4.00, worth. $5.00 te 97.80. ! We have also single Pants for the little fel fel lewifat prices ranging' irem 60 cents te 91.25. , We again call special attention te our. 1 Merchant Tailoring Dettrtauit in which we have been doing an enormous .(justness this season. We liave reduced prices pn some et the goods et which we have large quantities We make Huit-i te order nt 1. Werth $20 ebtewhere; they are )i special Irnr eain and well worth your ueuble teuxaudiif. A large line bt Gauze Underwear and Jean Drawers just opened ; also a new let of 4 dozen et our Celebrated Penn Hall White Shirts. Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, and a bargain in 20 dozen Xunpendera ler 25 cents apulr. Justin. i A t 1,800 Fairs Sanmer Pants, AT 75 CENTS. HIRSH & BROTHER, PF.NN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Btrjpet. JHAUNU'S SPK1HO OFKMJI9. SMALING. IV OPEN IN Jl J i':t wW .lie , . :! e 34l - 1 SPBIN& NOVELTIES. ALL TEE LATEST; PABISIAN and, LOUDON 1? n AniUi Mine or wjkkillakus Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes Urn lead at 10 cents per plug at HARTMAN'3 YKLLUW rUI U1UAK STORK,
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