Volume XIXNe 245. DKT OTK&WBKIDQB ft CLOTHIER. THREE SPECIMEN LOTS PROM THE SILK DEPARTMENT. . The First Specimen Let consists or 163 Pieces LYONS COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS. Pull 20iaches in width and in all the desirahle colorings, at ONE DOL LAR PER YARD. This quality has never been sold at any time uuder $1.23. The Seceid Specimen Let consists of 62 Pieces All-Silk Black Rhadames Fiue and evenly woven Lyens goods, AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. A similar quality has never been offered before for less than $1 25. 4 . The Third Specimen Let consists or 27 Pieces. Golered Ground All-Silk Foulards With neat figures, AT FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. The former priee was C5 cents, and that was considered low for such goods. THE ABOVE THREE LOTS MAY BE FAIRLY TAKEN AS ILLUSTRATIVE OF NUMEROUS OTHERS. STRAWBBJDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. i"1 EURGK FAHNKSTOUK, 14 EAST KING STBEET, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) Oilers today, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1883,a Complete Assortment of MTD-SUMMBR DRESS GOODS, in COTTON and WOOL. ALL-WOOL, and SILK and WOOL at veir LOW PUICES Ve nin annnnn tn.i hv iinnt ir OtOI Linun UBinuaman; iiu iuuiu n w nau y i..ue"- quality under 30c VICTORIA LAWfli. j-un-euija-tui ,'"' .. i ..., i. me., n,,.., .uniii ler that mice. PLAID NANSuOKS, PLAIN ... .3v1.-.. . ."------- . ...... ...- INDIA MULLS. FRENCH BA TISTE ! FRENCH BATISTE ! FRENCH BATISTE ! ALL COLOUS. tO INCHES WIDE, 25 CENTS A YARD. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JBATT ANIt CAPS. H ATs, CAPS, c. SHULTZ ( OID fles. 31 and 33 North Queen street. The OLDEST HutStere In Lancaster City, being established FORTY YEARS AGO. place where Hats are manufactured in Lancaster City.. THE LARGEST AND HATS, CAPS and -AT Lewest Prices Ever Ottered te the Public. The entire stock bought ter cash at a liberal discount, which enables ws te sell cheaper than any ether steie. JOHN SIDES, uiayl4-lind PLUMBING AND IOUM L.. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until J0ST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE LIVERY TTOUGHTUN'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 Street, BOOKS AND TUBN BARK'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STBEET; Writing Papers, Bnvelepes, Decorated Correspondence Statieneryt Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bag s BTAt.the Sign of the Big Boek, GOODS. u.T.m n ..VA. lOand 12UCH NANSOOKS, BROS.' STAND.) The only BEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS THE- Successor te SHULTZ BROS. UAH FITTING. the Meth Destroys Them. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. STABLE. Hear of Old Black Herse Hetel. STATIONERY. LANCASTER, MEDICAL -pvAKBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Use. Eradicates Fer Scarlet and Ty phoid Fevers. Diph theria. Salivation. Ul- 1UT A T A "D 1 A cerated Sere Threat, 1Y1ALA MA-Small Pox. Measles and all Contagious Diseases. Persons walling en the sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cure 1 with it after black vomit had takenplace. The worst cases et diphtheria yield te it. Fevered and Sick Per sons refreshed and Bed Seres prevented by bathing with Dar by's Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purl lied. Fer Sere Threat it is a sure euro. Contagion destroyed. Fer Pres ted Feet, Chilblain". Piles, dialings, etc. Kheumatism cured. Selt White Complex SMALL-POX and PITTING of Small pox PREVENTED. A member of my family was nken with Small-pox. I used the rlUKl : tne naueni was net delirious, was net pitted, and was about the house again In three weeks, and no ethers had it J. W. Parkisseh, Philadel phia. ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. Te nurifv the breath. DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. The physicians here use Darby's Fluid very successfully in the treatment of Diph theria. A. Stollkk Stellkk wkrck, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases et Death it should be used about the corpse it will smell. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. V.. New Yerk, says: "I am convinced Prof. Dar Cleanse the Teeth, it can'tbe surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved i n stantly. Scars prevented, nvsentrv cured. Wounds healed rapid- Scurvv cured. An Antidote for Ani mal erVcgetabie rei sons. Sttncs. etc. I used the Fluid dur dur Insreur present af flictien with Scarlet Fever with decided advantage, it is In dispensable te the sick room. Wk. V. Sakfehd, Eyrie, Ala. by's Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable disinfectant.-' SCAULET FEVEU CURED. VANmcnBiLTUNivKRsrrr, Nashville, Tenn. 1 testify te the most excellent qualities et Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is eth theoretically anil practically superior te any preparation with which I am acquainted. N. T. Lupten, Prof. Chemistry. DARBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY Hen. Alexander II. Sthwtens, of Georgia. Kev. Cuas. F. Deems, D. D., Church or the ' Je8.BLkcWte,' Columbia. Pief., University, S C Kev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University. Kev. Gee. F. Pierce. ISlshep M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used Internally or externally ler Man or Beast, The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. Fei fuller inform ation get et your Druggist a pamphlet ersend te the proprietors. j ZKIMN&ue.f Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, jin22-lycedAw TTIIINEV-WOBT IV Has been proved the surest euro ter KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered nrine indl cate Hint you area victim V THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wortatence. (drug--cist- recommend it ) ami it will speedily over come tue disease and restore lu-a'.tliy action. 1 JZ Fer complaints peculiar te IjOiCUBS. your sex. such -s pain and veakn ises, Kidney-Wnit is Hiisurptwcd, as it will art promptly and s.Uely. Eithersex. liieonilneiice.retentlon ei urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLO llY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1'rlce, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. -Mv lrien.1, K. C. Legard.et this city, used te be drawn double from painful Kidney Dis ease. Kldney-Wer cured him." James M. Kinney, Druggist, Allegimny City, Fa., Aug. RIDNEV-WOKT Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. it lias specific action en this most Import ant organ, enabling It te threw oil torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion or the IStle, and by keeping the bowels lu lieu condition, ellectir.g Its regular discharge. lljrl;n II ye" are sullerlngtrem ma- Malaria, larla, have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipate!, Kulney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cuie. In the Spring te clcanse the System, every one tdienld take a thorough course et it. Sold by IruK6stn. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. " l've gained 20 lb in two months." writes Mr.J.C. I'ewer. of Ticnten, 111., (Dee. 2-82). " and am a well man. I'd snllcred with liver disorders since 18GI. Kidcy-Wert cured me" me" Streng words irem a New Yerk clergyman : ' I unhesitatingly recommend. Kidney-Wert. It greatly bi nciilcd me," says Rev. O.K. Kom Kem Kom ble.ef Mohawk, N. Y. T 1I1NKY-WUKT Fer the Permanent -Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease is se prevalent In this coun ceun coun t,iai'nnilraitleii. and no lemedy has ever equalled the .celebrated Kidney-wert i.s a cure Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acta at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Uewcls TX , This distressing complaint is very JT118S. apt te be complicated with censtl patien. Kiilney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines have be- 3- If you have either et these troubles use KlDNE-WORT. Druggists sell it. 'Fer 12 years," writes Lyman T. Abell, or Georgia, VL, "I leund no relief Irem piles, un tlLl Uled Kidney-Wert. It has cured me." TTIUSCT-WOKT. J THR GREAT COTIE FOB R-H-E-U-M-A-T-l-S-M. As it Is ler all the palnlul diseases ei the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadiul suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst forms ei this terrible disease ba7e been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLT'CUUED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., . Burlington, Vt KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Rowels. "1 had habitual ceslivene3S, pain in the back and rheumatism," writes S. J. Scott, Bur lington, Vt, Kidney-Wert has cured them all." JlI-lydM.W&F&w K1DNKY "WORT ITOK SUB AT M. U. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 .North Queen street. mart 3mu FRKYS UMARUOAL LOZENOEs. The most reliable and surest cure for Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDUEW G. FttEY, DKCUGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, , Lancaster, Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en band at tbe most reasonable prices. a27-lydftw PA. FRIDAY. JUNE TJNIONTOWN TBAGEDY. DCKEV BODY BKKOTED BY FRIENDS. Hew Mrs. Nntt mad Her Dsagbtar Heard of tbe Killlnj-A Visit te Htatt la Jail aad uiaTreatmeatnera. Thursday's Dispatch te the Times. Dukes' body was laid dot last night in tbe parlor of the Jeekings house, at Uniontown, and James I. Feather, who was one of the principal witnesses in the nasfl acrainst Dukes, and f. Elliett, the clerk at the Jennings hoeftk sat up wifh 1 it. It lay in a walnut casket. This morning at 2 o'clock Asljury Struble, Dukes' stepfather, and his half brother, Geerge Struble, arrived at Uniontown. They went te see tbe corpse immediately and then hastened te the telegraph office te notify his relatives in Ohie. About four o'clock Mrs. Struble and her eldest daughter arrived and remained with the body until half-p38t ten, when it was taken te the residence of hi stepfather ia German township. The casket was placed in a two horse spring wagon, whieh went at the head of the funeral cortege. In a two seated phaeton, drawn by two horses, immediately behind the wagon and driven by a colored man, sat Mrs. Struble and Miss Struble. Following right after the carriage was a buggy driven by a colored boy, and in it sat S. J. Hellea, a half-sister te Dukes. Then in the rear en horseback rode Asbury Struble and his son Geerge. The funeral will take place en Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, from the Struble residence in German township. The body will be interred in the Church Hill ceme tery, which is a Presbyterian burial ground near by. Gread crowds of people gathered by the Jennings house early this morning and waited te see the funeral precession. People from all ever the country were present and the morning trains were crowd ed with persons anxious te gt a leek at the body, but no one was permitted te see it. When Colonel T. B. Searigbt heard of the killing of Dukes last night he went home crying and told his family the news and then came back down the street te hear the particulars. The leek box through -which the ball passed that missed Dukes is Ne. 72. and is owned by T. B. Wil liams. The box is in great demand and many persons have been after it, but Mr. Williams will net part with it. Miss Jehns, the postmistress, has the ball in her possession. Messrs. W. II. Playfbrd, A. D. Boyd and R. P. Kennedy have been engaged as counsel for the defense. Telegiams are pouring in te citizens from everywhere congratulating tbem en the riddance of Dukes. Colonel Vance, of Gallipolis, Ohie, telegraphed Alpheu Bcall his congratulations en the riddance of the "scoundrel Dukes." One received by a prominent cittzen from a high official in Washington. D. C, says: " The action of young Nutt meets the unanimous aDDreval of the people heae." Last evenine the friends and relatives of Mrs. Nutt went out te tell her of the ad ditienal trouble she would have te bear. W. H. Cook, a relative of the family, went into the house first. He found no one about the lower part of thu hotise and steed at the feet of the stairway aud called te Miss Lizzie. She had net yet retired and opened her deer and said she would be down in a minute, but she was told net te wait, but come te the stairway. Mrs. Nutt bad just retired, but was net asleep, iind hearing the talk in the hall opened Uer deer and called : " Lizzie, what is the matter new?" Mr. Cook then went up stairs and found Mrs. Nutt clutching the balustrade aud seeming weak from ner vousness. He then intimated what had happened and at the same time led her te her room, where she reclined en the bed and said: "Tell me all. My cup of sor row and grief is se full thatt a drop or two mero will make no difference." He then told her about the affair and Miss Lizzie was hUtuling by. Beth jwere affected greatly. Mr. Cook then itarted te leave the room and tell the ethers, whoweie waiting below, te go up, when Miss Lizzie said : "Peer Jim ; if he had only waited I would have dene it myMlf." tjart nor brother net shot him she had made up her mind te de it had Dukes continued te re main here. She remaiked te a friend that his presence was a standing menace te them and a disgrace te the community. She is a very determined little woman and would undoubtedly have carried out her plans. Many of the friends of tbe late Captain Nutt called at the jail Thursday merniun te see James, but Sheriff Hoever weuid net permit them te see him without an order from his attorney. In the afternoon Mrs. Nutt, Stephen R. Nfatt and Jeseph R. Nutt, brother of the late Captain Nutt, James Wells and Clark i Breckenridge, nephew of Mrs Nutt, called at the jail te see the boy. Sheriff Hefcver conducted them into the hall and permitted them te stand at the jail doers anaiiais w mm. Mr. Bieckt-uridge said! te the sheriff : " Yen permitted Dukes wheu he shot f!:intain Nutt te sit in veur parlor aud te ceive his (riends, aud new' fir, I am going te demand that we have the same treat ment." This rather get the sheriff, and he went te his attorney's Jeffice and con sulted him about it and en his return took the boy out of jail aud conducted him and bis relatives into the parlor. The meet ing of the mother and son was deeply af fecting. They stayed witp him for nearly two hours aud en their departure James was led back into prisdn. His friends wanted te knew why he was net treated as Dukes was and Sheriff Hoever yewed te them that he was Erery one knows that Dukes was given tie best room in the sheriff's house and Jdid net sleep a single night in a cell. Your correspondent visited James Nutt in jail- this neon. He ras seated en a bench and had about the iame appearance fhat: ha nlwitvR had fdfeent that he looked a little the worse as he said his bed in the net se comfortable as T f ' I ir less of sleep, 11 occupied was he one he was accustomed te sleep n at home. His hraqlrfast: lift R:iid (Vtl id of a tin of coffee and a little piece efmeat and bread served en a tin plate. Dukes never knew what such treatment wart. The following telegram was received by a gentleman here : ' Baltimore Md., June 14 Will contribute $50 ferjNutt's defense if needful. Asmm & Hilt. James Nutt is just tjrenty-one years old, is five feet ten inctaef in height and weighs one hundred andjixty five pounds. He is dressed in a rk sack eusmebs sun, ei ciuures ana I face. The fcheriff says i no Dearer ou u I will furnish him with a better bed te light His meals are te be sent te him dal by tue iamuy aud bis relatives in te Dukes' keys, which ss Beesen desired t.n apt in her nnKH-Knien. rere given te bis -"": r. .";. .r-M.-.i mother, lireat curiesitf is manuesieu . te whether he made a 'will, but nothing nan ba fennd ent ahenfc it. Seme of -his lelatives wanted te burlum in the come tery at Uniontown. but iwhen Mr. Beyle bis counsel, was talked r te about it, he advised them te take him te the country. It was reported this morning in many of the papers that Dukes was in Pittsburgh en Wednesday with Mr Beyle, but that report is net true. It was rumored this morning that Bejl was retained for 15, 183. the prosecution, but he will lake no pait in the case. Nntt's trial, it is thought, will take place at the September term of the court, and as his offense is aet bailable he will have te remain in prison until that Jimp. In an interview with Mrs. Nutt she said she had entreated her son eyer and ever again te premise that he would never auail Dukes, but while listening patiently he never signified what he intended te de. Public sentiment is strongly in favor of Nutt. Messages have been pouring in all day tendering sympathy te the Nutt family and offering pecuniary assistance for young Nutt's defense. In Pittsburgh a public subscription has been started for the same purpose. THE DARK SIUE. Orime and Calamity' Oevieus Way. A tornado passed ever part of Leng Island en Wednesday afternoon, leveling trees, fences, barns and houses, and injur ing ten or twelve persons, nene fatally. At Garden City part of the slate reef and one pinnacle of the cathedral were tern off. In Hempstead, Titus Brethers' ma chine shop, a brick structure 130 feet long, was wrecked. Advices from Ecuador te the 19th of May state that sjvere earthquake? had shaken Quite and L Taeua?a. Iu the latter place several houses were over thrown, and the rest " threatened te fall at any moment." The volcano of Coto Ceto Cote paxi was in active eruption aud a repe tition of the catastrophe of 1877 was feared. Rev. P. W. Chase hanged himsalf iu a fit of insanity uear Richfield, Minnesota, en Wednesday. He 'was formerly secre tary of the Yeung Men's Christian asse oiatien of St. Paul, and was afterwards president of societies for the relief of the peer and for the prevention of Jgruelty te animals. An attampt was made Thursday after noon te wreck a passenger train en the Nashua & Rechester railroad in New Hampshire by placing a pile of lumber en the track. A worn iu discovered the ob struction anil sucoaeded in re moving it just before the train arrived. Aaren Harris, a colored murderer, was taken from the jail at Enterprise. Miss., en Wednesday night aud lynched by about twenty friends of the man ha had robbed and murdered. The grand jury at Watertown, New Yerk, has indicted Charles Higham for murder in the first degree for sheeting Frederick W. Earues, inventor of the Eames vacuum brake, in that city Llast April. A train ea the New Jersey Cautral railroad-was run into yesterday morning by a locemotivo at Glen Gardner, N. J. An engine and fifteen cars were wrecked, both tracks were blocked and trains de layed mero than two hour?. Mrs. Anlheuy Jonnseu and her two year-old daughter were fatally injured by a locomotive yeitt rday, at East SagiDaw, Michigan. Taa woman wa injured in trying te eave her child. A WOMAN'S KXPKKIIiNOK. Mrs. William Downes, of Uxbndgc, Mass., writes en Marcli 15, 18S.I, as roMew.s: " During the pait three years I have been a great snllerer lieuia compile itlen of diteases which balllcd the skill et the most experienced doctors, as I could net obtain permanent re lic! by their treatment and picscriptiens ; and I have also ti led many se-called cure in the mcillclue line, but could get no reliet. The pains, aches, and weakne-n l.irreased se ra pidly und eenslintly I hftl I w.isse icdued iu strength as te lie unable te leave the be.l, and the doctors iulernied me that there was no hope et a recovery. In thU exhausted and di ceuraged contllfen a dear irlend persuaded me t use Hunt's Keniedy, and atler taking it only tlir ed-iysl commenced te get batter, and te my great Jey an I t'elUli. I hiveem tlnued te linpieve constantly by i's u-c, until new. alter having ta'ien the remedy only a few weeks, l am ab'e te be. about my home again, an 1 am new doing my homework. My lame back is cured, the s.svere pains have dis appeared, ami I am new In bitter heal hthm ler many yearn, and beg tlds privilege orglad erglad ly recommending Hunt's Remedy te all who are affected with any ills "hsu et the kidnevs or liver; ami I also highly recommend it ler the attacks et sick head'.che. My husband also has experienced a very great bencllt te his health by the use et till- me-d valuable medicine. Hunt's Ucniedy." 'OUK CLIO IS STILL TUKKK." "Mn S.I!. Losteksllow, Augusta. Me., east side river, writes in under date et Apiil 15, 183:1: " Te whom it may concern : This may cer tify that two years ae 1 w is v ry badly af flicted with kidney and urinary dllllcnltles. which cx'endci' through thj sy.steu'i and laid inu nn for weeks, se that I ee ild de no work. 1 had lh nie t Hklllul physician in 'own, who gave me no astta?iee Hearing et Hunt's Remedy, 1 get a bet: le, and halt of it cured me entirely, se that I have been well ever since. The ether halt I gave te a neighbor who was afflicted mncli as 1 was, and it re stored him te health. I can truly say Hunt's Remedy has been or sreat and inexpressible worth tome." jlllwdM.WAFAw HUM'S UKmt'.UV VOlt HAI.K AT u. it Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-:hnd The verdict alter an impartial trial The Celluloid ISye-Ulasses will stand tun times moreauuse than any ether. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jll-lwdced All Admire n Hantweme Face. A pure, clean skin will make any lace hand some. Manifestly anything winuu sh;ui ens and enriches the bleed will directly affect the whole person. All eruptions of the skin disappear when Burdock Bleed Bitters are employed. They nrea vegetable remedy el inestimable value. Fer sale by II. 11. Coch ran, druggist. 137 and IS) North Quean street. Ne Deception Used. It Is strange se many people will continue te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VITAL1ZEK, tree of cost It it does net cure or relieve them. Price, 73 cents. SeliI by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. ledU ced5 Postmaster Sam'r A. Hewitt, Ot Monterey, Mich., delivers ldmselt in this wl.se: '-iTer colds, burns, seie threat, and rheumatism, Themas' Eclectrlc Oil cannot be beaten. I say keep it up te the standard, and ltwillsatlsly the people. I shall send for a new supply seen." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131) North Queen street. T BUY MY GUUDS FKUM FIKST HANliS I for cash and sell the -best Eoeds for thO money In the city at II ARTMAN' YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. CI KAY'S SFlMJliTIU MEDICINE. TUB J Great EnKlish Remedy. An nntulllng care ter luinolency, and all Diseases that fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature urave. x mi par ticulars in enr pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mall te every one. The bpcclflc Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will te sent rree by mail en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13a North Qucen streei. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; theenly gennlne. Guarantees elenre issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THKGBAY MKDICINK O., N. 1. aprllvdw MEDIC AT.. A YKKS HAIK VIUOK. II you are growing Oray or Bald. 11 your Hair Is Thin, Braslry, Dry, Harsh or It you are troubled with Dandruff, -Itchin or any Humer or Disease e! the Scalp. - rsi AYER'S HMR VIGOR. It heals nearly every disease peculiar te the scalp, checks the tailing ent el the Hair and prevents it Irem turning gray, and is an un equalled dressing and teiUt article. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Junell-17-lydAw- KRKY DAVIS'S FAIN KILL.KH. Caught a Bad Celd. The SUMMER GOLDS ana Coughs 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, HEAD or BREATHING APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy. ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER. Jnncl-lyd&w OAIIIAKITAN NEKV1SE The only known specitic for Epileptic Fits. 43-Alse ter Spasms and Falling sickness. .Nervous Weakness it instantly relieves and cures. Cicanses bleed and quickens sluggish circulation. Neutralizes germs el disease and saves stckn ss. Cures ngly blotches and stub- A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed sores. Eliminates UeIIs, Carbuncles and Scalds. --Permanently and promptly cures paralysis. Yes. It is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath te geed, removing the cause. Kents bilious ten- SAMARITAN NERYIM duticies and makes clear complexion. Equalled by nene in the icllrium of lever. A ctarming reselvent and a matchless laxative. It drives Sick llendaclie like the wind. 4SCentains no diastric cathartic or opiates. Relieves the bruin or morbid fancies. Promptly cures Itheumatlsin by routing It. ing properties te the bleed, cure all nervous disorders, all opiate a fall. Uetreshes Ueslercs llfe-giv- Is guaranteed te JS-Uellable when the mind and In vigerates the be !y. Curesdyspepsiaormeney rciunileil. NEVER FAILS. Diseases et the bleed own it a conqueror. Knler.-ed In writing by ever fifty thousand leading citizens, clergymen and physicians In tl.S und Europe. 3-Fer sale by all leading druggists. 11.B0. The Dr. S. A. Itichuuind Medical Ce., Preps., St. .leieph. Me. (.S) Chaileti N. Crltteiilen, Agent.Nuw Yerk Cliy. al3-lyoed&w HAVUHSIOXP. T 1DK fcXUWCSlON SKAION OK 1883. TO TIIK SIJMMKlt UESUltTS AND EXuUIt9ION POINTS -OSORVIA- Thn Shenandoah Valley liailread. THE CAVEItNS OF I.UKAV. TUB NATUItAI. CUIDUU. THE YIKMNIA SPKIKUS, C, Ac. I.UI ;AY ler the ac Partles et all coinmedatioii of Excursion sizes. Transportation Kates arranged ler parlies et various numbers Irem 5 te 5ee. Correspondence invited from Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the ari-.ingeuio..lel Special Kates :uid"Kxcursien Days. Transportation rurnUhed en SPECIAL Tit MNS when the size of the party justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or superintendent et the Itead en which the Excursion Partv originates', te eitherei theundersigin d. will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at the I.UIIAY INN ean also lu cared ler by similar application. Keunil Trip 'J lekets te tbe VIUOINIA SPKINGS and SOUTHERN MJMMEK KE SOKT8 en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the piinclpal Ticket Offices or connecting lines. SUMMEKTOUICIST HI) IDE IIOOKS and all iniormatien furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shen.inde.rh Valley li. It. or the VIiL'Inia, TciriMjwji'O A Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, CJeu. Pa.s. & Tkt. Agt., O. HOW AUD KOYEIt. Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r Agt., Iiagerstewn. Md mayae-amd ULASH AND OVEKNSKAItA. H 1UU a MARTIN. AT CHINA HALL A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE OK GLASSWARE. CRAQLB.:JUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS WARE AT High & Martin, 1.5 EAST KINO 18TREKT, LANCASTER. PA. A FULL ASSORTMKNT OFBBIAKAIID Apple -weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes Irem HAKTMAN'S YELLOW MONT CIG AR-STORK. Coin PrieaTweCwUv CLOTHING. -TET-ANAMAKKB SHOWN. All Along e' The Small Bey, We have been looking ever a group of 26 lets Small Beys' Clethes. When made, a short time since, they represented 1285 Sl"ts ad 417 are with us still. The goods are all wool, everyone of them, and the mills that made them are among the best in the land. The prices have ranged from $5.00 te $8.00, but these 26 lets must pass quickly into history, and we are willing te assist them into the past tense by cutting prices te $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00. There is strength and quality in the cloths, style in the make, econ omy in the prices and bargains in them all. WANAMA.KER & BROWN. Oak Hall, SKthiind Market ctreets, PHILADELPHIA. DATES' WINDOWS. . Our Windows tell but a small part of the story of the " Mark Down" inside. Enter and yen will find suits : FOKMEKLY $25.00, NOW U8.0P. FOKMBItLY 24 00. NOW 19.00. FOKMEKLY 120.1, NOW 17.C0. FOKMEULY 20.0 NOW I0.0O. FORMERLY 17.00. NOW 11.00. FORMERLY H.00, NOW 10.00. FORMERLY 1.1.00, NOW" 8.00. Etc., Etc., Etc. Customers ask why this great reduction ? Arswer : Simply because we are bound te move the goods te enable us te produce Fresh Styles for you in another season. A. C. YATES & CO. Lelger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHItiADELPHIA. J12-lwd4w tii:w! 'ih nor. CHAN'.iE YOUR UNDERWEAR. (.I'.K ITN'DKR.SHIIITS In Sizes Irem "I te fe Inches. Cauc, Muillii and Jean Drawers. Cuiulbeh's, Filet De fa. .te Pour ll'emnrtf) Fancy Hosiery, New Ties ami Cellars at i Erisman's. the Shirtmaker, ULUE FRONT WKNTS' FURNISHING STORK, Ne. 17 West King Street I,01 NxMAM & I1KII. LESS TALK AND lore Seal Bargains -AT L. GANSMAN & BRC. Cor Orange and NerthQueenSta, THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $1.00, 3.W, W.Oe, $5.00, ICC0. i8(M,10.$!2. upteJIS. M'n's PunW ut ".";.. 90c., II 00,$1.W,$2.00, $i50, ' tJOO up te ."0) . Lewist prices ler latest S Beys and Children's Suttsatll.50. $2.00. !, $:$ 00. M.0J, tj.oe, ta 00 up te $9.00. Lewest prices ter the latest styles, and we are doing the -business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te. measure, $12. An Indtge Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet ter quality Indigo I'.lne Suit te measure at $i5. A go id selection et Cheviot and Cassimnres Suit, te uie.iMirn. Pants te measure irem $30 npward. New est eoed. latest sty lea. thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this ia Hi time te get it ; the season Is well advanced : w e have a large stock and innst sell It. - L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS, ;;; north queen street, ighten the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. evening until 9 o'clock; Saturday 491 ipe.. 10. MAKK ItO HUTAKK, HUT MJKOUASK tbe genuine Yara Clear ter 6&.at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW KKONTCWAR ItTORE. r Vs Wtf.i V VS m T . - 3?l i ir-5l t a -T'l l . -- i i n i J, 1 ?s . i-J j -'j 'f. i S: I'M i ill JS. Jt . ' i J. . s ag ;-i A aii !U ' fJTM ,.M S Z'l .-- y ..y-7.
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