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LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. JULY 2, 1883.
Volume XIX Ne 259.
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Tj'LINN BttENEHAN.
A LARGE STOCK OF
ETSHENTG TACKLE
AT
LOW' P.RICES.
AT '
FLINTST & BEENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
TEWETT'S
REFRIGERATORS.
ICE CHESTS,
AND-
WATER COOLERS,
FOR
Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.,
26 and 28 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Fa.
Junc25-lidAw
DRY
riEUROC rAHNKSTOliK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAIR'S OLD STAND. )
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
Between the seasons Is tlie time et year when we are anxious te reduce our stock In order
te commence the Fll business with all new goods. The only wuy te accomplish. 1 his Is te
make such chances In prices (without regard te cost) that even It you had net thought et
buying this Slimmer that It would be a doslrable Investment te purchase new ler furtlier use.
$1.00 INGRAIN CARPETS, 75 CENTS.
inc. " 45 " .
fiOc.' WIIITK. RED, CHECK
or.. 1. II ..
25c
20c
. 15c. WHITE MATTING, 12JJC.
05c. OIL CLOTH (VARIETY OF PATTERNS). fiOp.
MIC
4)c,
40C.
25c. and 80c.
We have made similar reductions in all kinds
- .1. U.nll- Ui.nk.3 (n
English Felt Squaies, etc.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
LTVMRY
H
OUGHTI M'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, .
- ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
fjl'- IXtl AND
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U1IN J.. AKXII.I).
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
JOHN lTaRNOLD,
Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
jiueKs and
TOIIN KAMI'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-Baga
JSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek.
UIjAHH AND QUJLXN8HAJ1A.
H
lOM A MAKT1H.
AT:
CHINA HALL.
A LARGE LOT OF
Table Glassware,
Fruit Jars,
Jelly Tumblers,
JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS,
AT
High & Martin's,
15 EAST .KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA:
ISOOKt AMD HTATlONlSU
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KW HOOKS.
FOB SUMMER READING.
" Mr. lsaics " by S. Marlen Crawford.
' Dr. Claudius," by S. Morien Crawiera.
TbroughOne Administration," by Burnett.
" But let a Weman." by Cardy.
Successlul Men et Te-day."
And all the Iciest Seasides and Magazines
L.M.FLYNN'S,
He. 42 WHST KINO STRUT;
LANCASTER, PA.
SAXE BY
HOODS.
or FANCY MATTING, 25c.
" Oftn
20c
15C.
or Housekeeping Dry Goods. Crumb Clel lis,
LANCASTER, PA.
BTAHLK.
a AM JUTT1NO.
8TATieyn:r.
EXVVMSIONS.
rpHK EXCURSION SEASON OF 1883.
TO THE SUMMER UESORTS
AND EXCURSION 1'OIN I'S
ON OB VIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad.
THE CAVEUNS OF LUKAY.
THE NATURAL BRIDGE.
THE VIUUIN1A SPRINGS, &C, &C
Perfect previsions at LURAY ler the ac
commodation of Excursion Parties et all
sizes.
Transportation Rates arranged ler parties
el various numbers from 5 te 500.
Correspondence invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the
arrangement el Special Rates and Excursion
Says.
Transportation xurnlshed en SPECIAL
TRAINS when the size et the party justifies.
Application through the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent et the Read en
wiiipli thn ttxonrslen Partv originated, te
either et the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
lue JiUKAl A.M.M can uisu ue curcu lur iy
similar application.
Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE
SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the
principal Ticket Ofllccs of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
Inlorrnatlen furnished en application te the
Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R.
or the Vlnrlnla, Tennessee Georgia Air
Line. A. POPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOWARD ROYER, Lynchburg. Va.
Division Pass'r Agt.,
Uagerstewn, Md. may30-3md
TBEY'd CHARCOAL LOZENGES.
i J? The most reliable and surest cure for
Headache, Dyspepsia, inuigesuen, ueanuurn,
Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irema
disordered stomach. Price 25c per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. FBEY, DRUGGIST,
29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
Lancaster. Pa,
Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at
the most reasonable prices. a27-lyd4w
D
.OKCT FUROR THE TWO MMALL HA
1 viin ii pjnrc frtr bb.. emnnine article, at
UARTMAN'5 YELLOW FRONT CIGAK
STORK.
MEDICAL.
WAKE
Suds' Liver Regulator
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the
Blced, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Bowels
and Kidneys.
81 MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Pain In the Side, sometimes
the pain Is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken for Rheumatism ; general less et appe
tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating witn lax : me neau is rroueieu
with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera
ble less of memory, accompanied with a pain
ful sensation et leaving undone something
which ought te have been none ; a slight, dry
cough and flushed lace Is .sometimes an at
tendant, eltcn mistaken for consumption : the
patient complains of weariness and debility;
nervous, easily startled ; feel cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex
ists ; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satisfied tliat exercise would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon up forti
tude te try It in lact distrusts every remedy.
Several et the above symptoms attend tile
disease, but cases have occurred when but
lew et them existed, vet examination alter
t'eatn has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.
It should be used by all persons, old and
young, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear.
Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy
cdltles, by taking a dose occasionally te
.dcpthc-Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Malarli. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau
sea. Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It
will Invigorate like a gliiss of 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 and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Regulator in the
Heuse 1
Fer, whatever the aliment may be, a tho
roughly sale purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out el place. The remedy
Is harmless and docs net interfere with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE.
Anil has all the power and efficacy of Calomel
or Quinine, without any t f the Injurious after
elfccts.
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use
in my family for some time, and I am satis
fied it is a 'valiiable addition te the medical
science. -J. Giu. Shorter,
Governer of Alabama.
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ga . says :
Have derived some benefit from tha use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wisli te give It
a further trial.
"The only Thing that never fails te Relieve."
I I ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Affection 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
lurthcr ter such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who arc similarly affected te give it a
trial as It seems the only thing that never falls
te relieve.
P.M. .JANNEY, Mlnncapells,AIinn..
Dr.T. W. Masen says: Frem actual experi
ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator
in my practice I have been und am satisfied te
useand prcscril'tiltasa purgative medicine.
A3-Tuke only the GENUINE, .which always
has en the wi upper the RED TRADE-MARK
and SIGNATURE OF
J. II. ZE1L1N & CO.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
:a North Queen street.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
l.ml4-lyced&w
K
IDNKY-WOKT
Has been proved the surest euro ter
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dees a larae back or disordered mine lndl
cale that you are a victim 7 THEN DO NOT
HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wertat once, (drug
gists recommend it ) and it wlllspeedily over
come the dlpcase and restore healthy action.
1 a1iAa Fer complaints peculiar te
JLldUXOO. your sex. puch : s pain and
weaknesses. Kidney-Wert is uusuipisid, us
It will act promptly and sately.
Ellhf rscx. Incontinence, letentien etuilne,
brick dust or lepy deposits, and dull, dragging
pains, all sppcdlly yield te Its curative power.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. iTIce, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT
Acts at the same time en t:ie KIdnevs, Liver
ami Bowels.
I have prescribed Ki.lnpy-Wert with very
yreal success in a score or mere obstinate
racset Kidney and Liver Trenbbs, also ler
temale weaknesses. Philip C. Ballen, M. !.,
Monkton, Vt.
"My wlte has been much benefitted trem the
use of Kidney-Wert She had kidney and
'ether complaints," writes Rev. A.B Celeman,
F.iyetlevllle, Tenn.
K IDNKY-WOKT
ISA
Sure Cure for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has specific notion en this most import
ant organ, enabling it te thiew oil torpidity
and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, und by keeping the bowels in
free condition, effectieg Its regular discharge.
Molewo u yxx are sulleringirem ma
JYXcM.cU Ha, laria, have the chills, are bil
ious, dyspeptic or constipate 1, Kidney-Wert
will surely relieve and quickly cme.
In the Spring te cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough course el it.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 1
KIDNEY-WORT
"I am a living advocite et the virtues et
KIdnoy-Wert. I suffered untold agony Hern
liver disorder. cured inc.'"--Jehn D. Nevlm,
Springfield. Ohie.
iriDNEY-WOKT
Fer the Permanent Cure of
CONSTIPATION.
Ne ether discase is se prevalent in this coun
try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a
cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate
the case, this remedy will overcome it.
Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and
Bowels.
TK1 ae Thisdlstressing complaint is very
jriUsO apt te be complicated with const!
patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak
ened parts and qnlckly cures all kinds et Piles
even when physicians and medicines have be
fore tailed.
S- If you have either et these troubles use
KIDNEY -WORT. Druggists sell it.
Constipation, in all Its forms, yields te
Kidney-Wert, In female diseases it is very
successid." Dr. Philip C. Ballen, Monkton,
Vt. Apr. 2--82.
K1DNEY-WOKT.
THE GREAT CURE FOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As It is ler all the painful diseases et the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system et the acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which only
the victims of Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et the worst forms et this terrible disease h ive
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, 81, -Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist.
Dry can be sent by mall.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,
tsuriingten, vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels.
"I had habitual eoslivcness, pain In the
back and rheumatism," writes S. J. Scott,Bnr Scett,Bnr Scott,Bnr
llngten, Vt, Kidney-Wert has cured them
I could find no remedy ler my kidney com
plaint and lheumatlsm,' writes Mr. A. B.
Burr.et Temple's Mill, Flerida, M until J was
cured by Kidney-Wert." Exposure, Incident
te lumbering, caused Mr. Burr's disorders.
jy2 lydM.W&F&w
KIDNEY WORT KOli SALE AT H. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 -North
Queen street. mar2 'Jmu
FEATHKK3 CLKaNEC.
The only place in town where leathers
are cleaned, curled and dyed in all the latest
shades, is at K. THOMAE'S,
21 North Queen street
Short notice. Lewest prices. JeMmd
THE VIBGINIA DUEL.
TWO EDITORS DETERMINED TO fTGHT
Particulars of the JHeetlDg The Combatants
Face te trace Elam's Second
Experience.
There seems te be no reason te doubt
the physical courage of the Virginia edi
ters who fought the dual, nor their desire
te get together. It is remarkable fact
that the duellists had .never seen each
ether until they met en the field. When
Beirne escaped from ilanever ,1 unction,
eight days age, he fled te West Virginia,
while Elam sought te secure a hiding place
near Richmond. The question then arose :
"Hew -were the parties te be get to
gether ?" The difficulties were enhanced
by the fact that all avenues of communi
cation were under espionage. The autheri
ties were en the lookout along the lines of
all the railroads, and had drawn a com
plete cordon of detectives and deputy
sheriffs around the duellists. McCarthy,
Royal), Ragland and all parties suspected
of connection with tne duel were watched.
At length McCarthy resolved te resort te
cipher dispatches. Twe messengers were
sent te Beirne in West Virginia, one bear
ing a pair of navy six revolvers, and the
ether the key te the cipher. They went
by different routes, and the cipher man
was chased by deputy sheriffs, who sus
pected him. He escaped by running
through a corn field. The railroad
authorities, who read and gave away te
the authorities every telegram that passed
through concerning the duellists, were
baffled as they petused the cipher dis
patches, which discussed brilliant trans
actions in tobacco, rash attempts te bull
the wheat market, and the prospects of a
brilliant season at the White Sulphur
Springs. The dispatch which appointed
the place of meeting discussed the maple
sugar crop et lireenDner county. Dy
means of this cipher the cartel and all
necessary preliminaries were arranged.
The cartel provided that the meeting
should be within two miles of Waynesboro
at 41 a. in , en the old stage read. The
password was "Number Oue."
Mr. Beirne left Greenbrier county en
Tuesday night in company with Prank
Wiight. The rain was coming down in
torrents. Beirne and Wright had te keep
away from the railroad and take the most
out of the way wagon reads. Te add te
their troubles the mountains streams were
swollen, and once the wagon aud its oc
cupants were swept down the stream.
Thev travelled night and day, and mana
ged te mak.0. the tiip of nearly 200 miles
without being discovered. The men were
determined te Cght, for both of them
realized that if they did net exchange
shots neither could show' himself in Rich
mend. Elam, who had been in hiding
near Richmond, in the suburbs of Han
over, by Henry Clay's birthplace, toot te
the by reads. He was in a covered bug
gy, and had te oxerciso the same caution
as Beirne, beiuc dogged at every step, but
he appreciated thoroughly the situation,
and was determined en getting te the ap
pointed place of meeting. It might be a
maUer of death te him, but te fail te get
there, he thought was a matter of dis
honor.
As the nien ueaied the place of meeting
the difficulties around them thickeucd.and
many tricks and disguises were resorted
te Through Heed and field, by night or
day, the two duellists went for each ether,
at night lying in honie'ists or crcepiug
iutobarnserd.uk cabins. On Thursday
nigla it was nudci steed that they wero
about sixl y miles apart. Early en Friday
morning Elam passed through Brown's
Gap in the Blue Ridge mountain.", and
i cached Lieut. Gov. Lewis' heuse en
Friday niiht. Biorue, and his soce'id
reached tlie sccne of the meeting about
the same tiine and slept all nijjht in their
wagon en the battle ground. Waynesboro
is a very old town nudcr the western
shadow of the Blue Ridge. It was selected
because it was almost midway batween
Greenbrier county, where Bieme was, and
the slashes of Hanover, whero Elam was.
Thr weariness of the long journey did net
cool their ardor. About two miles north
west of Waynesboreugh, in Augusta
county, is a nest of native oaks, free Irem
undergrowth, and ene of the most fertile
parts of the valhy. In the depth of this
woodland is a deep depression, the greuud
lising abruptly en cither side, forming a
kind of arapitlieatre This spot was the
place elected for the long deferred hostile
meeting.
Tne Combatants Face te Face
Promptly at C o'clock a. m. the friends
of the two combatants, together with the
piiucipals, steed face te face. Elam's
party had traveled ten or fifteen miles
that morning, but appeared in excellent
spirits and impatient ler the fight. Little
tune was lest in the adjustment of prelim
inaries. The cartel had been agreed
upon. It called for Celt's army sixes at
eight paces. The command was te be :
" Gentlemen, are you ready ? Fire one,
two, three." Shots were te be exchanged
after the word " fire " and bofero the
word " three." After the first fire the
challenger was te. say whether or net he
was satisfied. If net, then at the same
command the men were te empty another
barrel each and contiune until the six
leads were exhausted. Either had the
privilege of advancing.
At a few minutes after G o'clock the
ground was measured off and the two men
placed in position Beth seemed per
fectly composed. Several friends who
were present, but net immediately con
nected with the affair, wero asked te
retire. They did se. In a moment the
word came : " Gentlemen, are you ready?
Fire. One, two, three." At the word
"ene" the reports from both pistols
rung out en the clear morning air. Wheu
the smeke cleared away Elam and Beirne
were discovered just as they had been
placed. Neither had been touched. Tlie
challenger upon being questioned de
manded another tire. The demand was
readily acceded te.
Elaui Strucic lu tne Blent Thigh.
Again the word was given and at "one"
the explosion of the two cartridges came
almost simultaneously. Beirne steed
perfectly still. Elam went a step or two
forward and was caught by his seconds,
and centlv raised from the ureund. The
ball had entered his right thigh nearly at
the hip. The prebe was introduced by
the attending surgeon, but it failed te
reach the lead. Elam insisted that he had
been shot through both legs, but wheu
told that the pain in the left leg was from
sympathy, he declared that had he known
such was the case he would have demand
ed another fire. He then asked for paper
and pencil, and in a firm hand wrete two
telegrams te his wife, sending ene te
Richmond and one te his home, net being
sure at which peiut his wife wi.nld be
found. Iu the meantime Beirne had ex
pressed himself as satisfied, and lifting
his hat te his fallen opponent left the fiekl
in company with his friends. They en
tered a carriage and were driven rapidly
away. At Crimora, a station nearby,
they took the Shenandoah Valley railroad
south.
Elam was made as comfortable as pos
sible by his surgeon and friends. He was
calm and collected and gave directions
with a vigorous, emphatic voice Ha re
marked that the wound was slight. After
bandaging, he wab placed in an ambulance
and started for the residence of Lieutant
Governer Lewis, some twenty miles dis.
tant. The wound is thought te be a
dangerous ene. Taking into consideration
the weapon used and the distance, it is al
most certain that the ball most have shat
tered the large bone, otherwise it would
have passed through the leg.
With both men apparently courageous
and self-possessed it seems strange that
they could have missed 'each' ether at
eight paces. Elam, however, had insisted
upon this distance as the fairest he would
agree te, for the reasenthat he is se near
sighted as net te be able frequently te
recognize a familiar face across the room.
His uncertain aim is therefore easily ac
counted for. It is questionable if he
could see the point of his pistol as he held
it out at arm's length. Beirne, however,
is a famous shot, and a man who
has never been accused of want of
courage. On the held bis face was pale.
but there were no signs of nervousness,
and as be took aim his arm was steady
and every movement showed delib
eration. There is a general feeling of
relief that the long suspense is ever with
no worse consequences. The affair, how
ever, may net end here. Bierne's article,
out of which the difficulty grew, was net
directly personal, but was intended as an
insult te the whole Readjuster party. It
is by no means certain that ether mem
bers of that organization will net seek an
opportunity te vindicate the party.
Soen after Elam accepted Beirne's first
challonge he placed his resignation as sec
retary of the commonwealth in the hands
of a friend te de with it as he theueht
proper. It is probable that it has reached
the governor before this and been ac
cepted. Under the laws of Virginia duel
ing is made a felony and no one who has
sent, accepted or borne a challenge can
held office under the state. Ne one has
evor been convicted under the law, how
ever. The duel has attracted widespread in
terest throughout the state. Ne event
since the war has occupied mere public
attention. Dispatches have been received
from every section of the commonwealth
inquiring about the result of the duel.
These have come from the pelitipal and
personal friends of both sides. The result
will make Elam the nominee of his party
for governor in 1885. He is already head
and shoulders abeve almost any man in
the party.
TKYINO TO KILL A SCHOOL TKlllUBK.
Attacked by a Sinn Wbem lie Wnlpped in
acnoei Twelve Years Age.
In Covington Ky., an attempt was
made by Edward Wittick te kill Prof.
Geerge A. Yates, the principal of a pub
lic school and an old teacher. The affair
occurred en the corner of Main and Rid
dle streets. Wittick is about 2G years old,
and has just returned en a visit from
Chattanooga, where he has been residing.
When he met Prof. Yakes ou the street
he rushed at him with a brickbat iu eaeh
hand and exclaimed :
" D you, you whipped me twelve
years age, and I'm going te kill you for
it."
" T rvneaa vnll e,n tl,af ilr,i . T nauAw
b,U.MM JV ...V UA.UUMnWU , & ,.wvu&
whipped
fellow."
you that 1 remember, my geed
" Ain't you Mr
Yates, the school
teacher?
"Yes, sir, lam."
" Well, you whipped me twelve years
age, and I've had it iu for you ever since."
Wittick then threw the piece? of bricks
at Prof. Yates, who dodged them, and
then walked acess the street te avoid
trouble. He was followed by Wittick,
who clinched with the professor and threw
him .down, but did net then strike him.
The professor succeeded in getting up, and
again attempted te escape, but Wittick
seized a brick and pursued. A friend of
both parties interposed and provented a
collision, but only for a short tirue. Wit
tick sprang like a tiger at the professor
and knocked him down with a blew from
a brick he held in his hand. Here
several persons interposed and put an
end te the fight Prof. Yates was severe
ly hurt about the head. Wittick went
home, and late iu the evening a policeman
went te arrest him, and found him there
with a butcher's knife in ene hand,
a crust of bread in tha ether,
walking up and down the room.
At the command of the policeman
he dropped the knife, but said that if he
had had a knife at the tima of the assault,
he would have cut Yates' eyes out, and he
would get him yet. Ne arrest has been
made ler the present en the ground that
Wittick'a friends attribute the aet te in
sanity, symptoms of which, they say, he
has shown since his return from Chatta Chatta Chatta
uoega. They premised that they would
watch him and confine him if necessary.
Kucklen'n Arnica Halve.
The gi cat est mee leal uendcr of the world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns. Bruises,
Cuts, Uiccm, bait Rheum, Fever sore3. Can
ceis. Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped
lands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te
cure In eveiy instance, or money' relundcd.
iT cents per box. ter sale by Chas. A. Lechcr.
le-ZVlyeed&w
An Elmlra (N. Y.) Lady,
Mrs. II. L. Clark. 301 E. Clinten street, de
clares : Iiurdeck Bleed Hitters are a medicine
1 admire. Best remedy ler dyspepsia In the
world. Keep house snppll'd with it. Fer sale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
Ne Deception Used.
It is strange se many people will contlnue
te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia, Llver
Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen
eral Debility, when tbey can procure at our
stoie SUILOH'S VITAL1ZER, tree of cost It It
does net cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cents.
Sold by 11. B. Cochran, I37and 139 North Queen
sticct. Lancaster. ledlf-eedS
lie Oarelnl of tbe Ifabiefl.
It your children are threatened with croup
or any threat difficulty, apply a few drops et
Themas'' Eclectrlc Oil. It i the nicest inedt inedt
cine for tlie little ones we knew et. Fer Bale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
Excited Tbetuands,
All ever the land are going Inte ecstasy ever
Dr. King's New Discovery ter Consumption.
Their unlooked-for recovery by the timely
use of this great lift Saving remedy, causes
them te go nearly wild in Its praises. It is
guaranteed te positively cure Severe Coughs,
Calds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis,
He irsuness, Less et Voice, or any attoctlen et
the Threat and Lungs. Trial bottles tree at
Chas. A Lecher's Drug store. Large size fl.
OAJUClAOJCUt 4iO.
TUK
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
HEAR OF CENTRAL MABKKT HOUSES,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Bnggv and Carriage
itesircd. All Werk finished in the most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only tne
best selected material and employ only tne
best mechanics. Fer quality of wer our
J trices are the cheapest In the state. We buy
or cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Give us a calL AU werk: warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ter that pur
pose. ntt-ttcufw
OLOTBINO.
TTTANABIAKER ft BROWN.
COMFORT AND ECONOMY.
Vacations are hard en clothing. All experience associates, het
weather with the national holiday. Thin clothing- at small, cost
is at once a comfort and economy te Men and Beys seeking;
recreation in the country, or by
fninrr CAennaltle in lfrTiinr ic
& .wv"i n btwuuti u ui ii wiggv-ai, auu uur prices
absolutely the lowest.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cerner Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
MEDICAID
A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Orrviu, Ohie. Sept. 10, 1832.
COLDS. "Having been subject te a Bron
chial Affection, with frequent colds, for a
number et years. I hereby certify that Ayer's
Chsbrt Pectoral gives me prompt relief, and
Is the most effective remedy I have ever used.
JAMBS A. HAMILTON,
Editor or The CresceiU."S
" Mt. Gilkad, Ohie, June 2C. 18tfi
COUGHS. "I have used Atkr's Chkrry
Pectoral this spring ler a severe cough and
lung trouble with geed effect, and lam pleased
te recommend it te any one similarly
affected. Hauvhy Batjquman,
Proprietor Glebe Hetel."
FBBFABBD BY
lr. J. c. AYER & CO., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
July2 8-lydw.
EKKY DAVIS'S fAIN KILLER.
SUMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES.
INDIGESTION,
DIARRHfEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAITS,
FEVERS, &c, &c.
BUT
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
Drives Them Away.
Drives Them Away.
Drives Tiiem Away.
DON-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER,
BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST.
julyl-lydjtw
DJtr HOODS.
J."
MARTIN A CO.
Dress Shirts
MADE TO ORDER.
AND
Pit, Workmanship and
Quality
GUARANTEED
AT
J.B.MAMJ&CO.'S,
Sele Agents
FOR THE
CELEBRATED
PEARL SHIRT.
OEASONABE UOUDS.
Watt, ehand & Ge.
Invite attention te SPKC1AL BAltUAINS In
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 44:.,
50c.. 58c, G2a and 75c. a yard.
NUN'S YEIUNGS,
ALBATROSS CLOTHS,
LACE BUNTINGS,
In elegant Shades at Lew Prices. A choice
assortment et
INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
CAMBU1CS AND NAINSOOKS,
At Popular Prices. COMBINATION DKESS
UINliHAMS, In new Styles and Colorings.
Extraordinary Bargains in Kid Gloves.
riNE i-BUTTON KID GLOVES, 23c. a pair.
3-UUTTON KID (1 LOVES, 50c. a pair
LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 12KT.,17c., 20c. and
25c. a pair.
We eiler an Immense line of
PARASOLS AND SUNRUADKS
AT LOWEST CITY PRICES.
NEW YORK STORE,
Ne. 8 and 10 BAST KINO STRBBT.
jWSterewlll be closed at C p. m. during
July and August. Saturdays excepted.
STEVENS HOUSE
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether
saloons. H. WAGNER.
myl5-lld Manager.
rilHK BET ANDJIOST COKPLBTH A-
A sertment et Euchre, Poker, Casslne and
01 HaStMaSySlLOW FRONT CIGAR
STOKS.
the sea- Our stock of everv- M
Viect nn1 kirrvanf ..4 ,... I.ir-" 'JW
CLeraiNO.
A.
O. YATFS. CO.
BIGGEST .
CUT-DOTOYHT!
Any of Tte Soils, $6.
Ne. M, $15 ; bow $6.
Ne. 5,403, $14 ; bow 96.
Se, 5,214, $14 ; bow $6.
Ne. 5,404, $14 ; Hw $6.
Ne. 5,24, $14 ; i jw $.
Xe. 5,304, $14 ; new $.
Ne. 5,352, $11 j new $6.
Ne. 0,782, 810 ; new $6.
Ne. 5,188, $J ; new $6.
Ne. 5,430, $ ; new 86.
SEE THEM IN OUR
WINDOWa
A. C. YATES 4 CO.,
Chestnut and Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
li."
KKtiAKT.
SPRIUG 0PEH1BG
AT
H. GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, .
NO. i; FAST KING STREET,
OF TUK LARUK&T AUSOJiTMJCM
-or
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
-AND
SPR1NH 0VEKC0AT1HH,
Ever brought te the Cttyjet Lancaster
43-Theqe desirous of securing Choice StyiM
are Invited te call early.
UANSMAM it BKO.
. LESS TALK
-AND
Mere Seal Bargains
AT
L. GANSMAN & BRC.
Cor. Orange and North Queen St.,
THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU
CAN GO TO.
Hens SuiU at $M0, $3.50, I4.0U, $5-00,9160,
J8 00, $10. Vi, up te $18.
Men's Pants at 75c., 00c., $LOO,$1JO,2.00. tUO,
3 0u up te fTiOu. Lewest prices ler latest latest
Beys' and Children's Suits at $1.50. $2.0. $50.
$3 00. (4.00, tf.iw, $c.oe up te $9.00. Lewest prices
ter the latest styles, and we are- doing the
business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te
measure, $12.
An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet
ter quality IndUe Bine Salt te measure at$i5u
A go i selection et Cheviot and Casaimeres
te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Bine
Suit te measure.
Pants te measure irem $3.50 upward. New
est geed, latest styles, thoroughly geed work.
Whoever wants spring Clothing this is th
time te get it; the season Is well advanced :
we have a large stock and must sell 1L
L. Gansman & fire,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS,
(JO-US NORTH QUEEN STIKT,
Bight en the Southwest Cerner .et Ostage M.
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