Kg- C . " " 1 'K3 - ' - - - .s. J''' i - f,'si . . - S ?.! iih XIXNe. 261. LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1S83. Price Twe Celts. - Hr I7MNN & KuENEUAN. A LARGE FISHINGS LOW PRICES. FLINN & BKENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, "1 Hi. SI. VTKINB1AN & CO. GEEAT REDUCTION IN price of Refrigerators, Ice Chests and Water Coelers. They must be sold te make room ter ether Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., 26 and 28 WEST KING jUUei't-ttllAW itur FAUNKSTUUK, J GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. lietween tli; seasons is the time et year when we ate anxious te reduce our ste-k in order te commence the Kvll business with all new goods. The only way te accomplish this Is te miik.! Midi changes iu piices (without regard te cost) that even it you hail net thought et buying this Summer that it would be a desirable investment te puiclmse new ter lurther use. fl.lli INC RAIN CARPETS, 7.1 CENTS. (;-.c. ' ' 45 -10" " " 25 .'0c.' WIIITK. RED. CHECK or FANCY MATTING, 25c. On. " " " " " 2(lc. .M)i- ' ' " " " i:.c. l.-c. WHITE MATTING. 12We- C-,c. OIL CLOTH (VARIETY OF PATTERNS). Mc. ilk. ' " 40C. 4()e. " " 2c. and 30c. We have made similar reductions in all kinds of Housekeeping Dry Goods. Crumb Cleths, hnli-dl Fclltijuuie.-i, etc. GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LlVllKY H ouuiite's. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FIUST-CLASS HOUSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIliUSSES FOlt PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Street . ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. t'LVMBIXU AtiU IllUN L. AKNOI.lt. DON'T FORGET YOUR Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Winter JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. J1VOK1 J.AJI JHX fiA WK' !. JOHN BAHJR'S SONS, N)X. ii AND 17 NORTH QUEEN' STRfi,. Writicg' Pdpsra. bmvelepas, liecerated Oorrespendence stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand -Bags JF"Afc-the Sij of the Big Boek. KXCVKHIOS.-i. 1 UIE HXCUItSION hKAbON IK 18K3 1(J J1IK SUMMER UKSOItTS AND KXcUK'ilON fOINTb OS OR VIA The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. TiTK CAVERNS OF LUR AV. THE NATURAL BKIUGK. THE VIKUIN1A Sl'KlNGS, Ar. le.. Pcrfcrt inovi'iens at 1.1TRAV ter the ac commodation of Kxcnriien Parties et all Ti uvisinu liitleu Uutt al lull gei I ler pal tie" ct vaileus numbeitt from 5 te seu. Corresijendentje Invited liem schools, Churches, Societies and associations, ter the arrangement et Special time and Excursion Days. TransportaMen luruished en SPECIAL T(tAI"i when tiie site et t lie party justifies. Application tnreugti the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent et the Kead en which the Excursion Partv originates, te eitlicret the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Seiall parlies desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also b cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Ticket te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN M'JIMER RE SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMEKTOUIUSTijLUDE BOOKS and all information furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. H. or the Viipinia, Tennessee a. Georgia Atr idne. a. POFJS, Gen. Paes. Jt Tkt. Agt., O. HOWARO ROi EK, Lynchburg. Va. Division Pass'r Agt.. Hagerstown, Md may303md TjrrOKNQKfiN AMUOTUKHM HAVING TRADE DOL.LAUS, Can exchange tlem at PAR en Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing goods. At Very Low Lew est cash prices at BEOHTOLD'S, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 49-Sign of the Big Stocking. feb3-lyd 17K,THKK8 UUCNKD. X The only place in town where feathers uvea shades, la at . -THOMAS'S. 30 North Queen street Short notice. Lewest jkIcm. je9aa COOLKltB, JtV. STOCK OF TACKLE AT- AT LANCASTER, PA. goods. STREET, Lancaster. Pa. UOODB. STABLE. UAH FITTING. Them. STATION FJiy. MVBICAL., w LtlOX H WUITK THK- WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LUCKENBAOH, Atfeut. A full Asaoituieutet the vaneua aty lea con stautly en band and ter sole en the most lib eral terms ler cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call and examine these Instruments, which will be teund te be verj superior in Quality and Moderate In Price. Having revered my connections with the Estey Organ Company, I take this method te Inform my tiiends in Lancaster county, I am new selilutr an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine one et the most beautltul-Uined Organs manu factured In the United States. Mr. Luckenbacb Is ul se agent ter the lamens "Knabe," MePhail, Veae & Seus, Grevenstein & Fuller, Hallet & Davis, Aua several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. Iebl7-tld - I 1 KAY'S Sl'KUtKItJ HkDKUHlC. ltl(. J Ureal English Reme.ly. An unfailing core ter Impotency, and all Diseases that tell ew less of Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fall par ticulars In enr pamplet, wnleh we desire te send tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages ter IS, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt of the money, by ed dreeslng the agent, H. B.Cechran, 137 and IX) North Qneen street. On account et counter Salts, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theenly genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued by ns. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 187 and us North Qneen street. (-OfrJSH0 MDlCr 0.1C. ?nxe WVIUUKA. SALT BIEUE WenderTBl Cares of Salt Hlieum rlieu Physicians, Hospitals and all ether means railed. SALT RHEUM X have been a great sutlercr witli Salt Rheum for thirty years, commencing in my head and face and extending ever the jireater part of my body. I have taken gallons of medicines ler the bleed of different kinds and t icd geed physicians, all of which did me no geed, and 1 camu te the conclusion that 1 could net r.e cured. But n friend railed my attention te CtiTicuRA. Rkmeiiies. Uet tliciu ana used tllOlll until my akin is pet fectly smooth and I con sider myselt entirely cured. Yours truly, Aeawam, Mass. II. WILSON LORD. SALT RHEUM. Cuticdra linn Kin E3. are the greatest nicdl rines en earth. Had the worst case et Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty yearn, and in fact died from It 1 be lieve Ccticura would liave saved her life. My arms, breast and head were ceveicd for three years, wiitcn netning reueven or cnren unit i used the Ccticura Rkselvext (bleed purifier) internally, and Cuticura anil Cuticura Seav (the great s-kin cures) externally. Nkwakk, Ohie. J. W. A DAMS. SALT BHEUM. I have tried everything I had heard et In the East and West for Salt Rheum. My case was considered a very bad one, My face. head. and some parts et my body were almost raw. Head covered with scabs and sores. Suffering tearful. One very skillful physician mid lie would rather net treat It, and some of them think new 1 am only enred temporarily. I think net. for I have net a particle of Salt Rheiiui ubniitmc, and iny case is considered wonderful. Thanks te tttrncim Rkmkdiks. Deevtuu Mich. MRS. S. E. WHIPPLE. SALT BHEUM. Ne system et remedl- s ever compounded se thoroughly eradicate the diseases for which the.' arc intended us the Cuticura Kkmediks. Many remarkable cures have ceme te my knowledge, and I feel sale In warranting sat sat istactien It directions arc followed. Medicines that infallibly cure Sail Jtheum, e? Cuticdra UEMBIHKS ue, will cure any ictna ej xcm ui.i' eases, CI1AS. II. MORSE. Druijgist, Proprietor Meuse's D vantrsiA Cure. llOLMHTON, MAbS. Price : Cuticura, 50c. and $1.0) per box. Re Re selvest, tl.00 per bottle. Cuticura eai-, 'iic. Cuticura Siiavine Soai. 15e. Seln everywhere. Petter Drug and Chemical Ce , ItoKten TT A 1ST A '.Q 18 ATH, ter .Rough, C ha nncd Jr uia tsj erUrcasy&Kin. Black Heads. Pimnles. Skin Bletnlslie, and Intantlle Hu mers, is C'utlc.ira Soup, an exquisite Skin lleautlller and Toilet, Bath and Nursery San ative CUT1UUKA K12MKIJ1K.X JfOK SAl.K AT II. B. Ceclu-an's drmc atere, Nes. 137 and 134 North Queen street. CATARRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. Head Ce'ds, Watery Discharges from the Nese and Eyes. Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Kevtr instant y re Uved. Cneking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breatn sweetened, smell, taste and hearing restored, and rav ages checked Cough. Bronchitis Droppings into the threat. Pains in the Chest, DyspepiU, Wast ing of Strength ana Flesh, Less et Sleep, etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure, enn Bex Catarrhal s-nlvent and one bottle Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler, In en! package, of all druggists ler $1. Ask FOit rAUDFPBU's Radical Cure a pmc distilla tion et W itch Hazel, Am. Pine. Cu. Fir. Mari gold. Clever Blossoms, etc. PtlTER DRUM 'ID Chemical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS' 1C Fer the lvliet and prevention, the Instant it In applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Seiaii ci, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Jl alalia and I'-iit-deiuics, use Cellins' 1'lanters. (an Klcctrlc Itattery combined with a freua t'li.siei ):ind laugh at pain. .1e. everywhmtt. iuiyi-iydw.s.iw B KNMUN'S UAI'UINK i-fi.l-. I'I.A'TII.KN HOME COMFORT After a Katuy Ittde a Ciniiitiy I'liytlrl.tn Tt.lls Wliut Ue Tliluks et Seme l'cuple. "1 wish togiaeleussouie people would le.uii when they me.l a d el or anil wluii they don't," exclaimed Dect:r E , a-, he enter ed hi- lion-e in a rosy little vl'Iaie iu it:i u. ieriei.il t!i- St-ue fit Vp lerk, ,111,'r a t.-.l - his iiilil iiile ! niAiiy infi . "I ln-Ih-ii iHinii .ni;.ii; tiii- ineiiii'i'.ii- lu-fF.,i ni.i". .'Iiij tile l. -fcl T -jH, "Il- .- lll-n Jll'l IKI li I-.-1 V te live li 1 iii.iniitu .ii' -i- u ii.i. lin uieiii.ite liulj. ami tu:i t hini -iHlliimij; Si'H'i a rut her sharp attack nt i-eliu, which Ids fam ily might hive relieved iu tju minutes, it they had a grain et sense and two or three simple remedies in the house. But ue; t'ley must remain ignorant a pigs, and wlun the least ache or pain tukes them, send ler a doc tor, whether they ever pay him or net." " Why, Docter, what kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, de you expect people te keep in the house?" asked Ills wile, us she peu-cd him a cup of het tea. lu this case," answered thu Docter, if they had emy put a BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER en the man's s'.emaeh, he would have been all right In an he ir, and saved me a dreary ride." In all erdlrary complaints it cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be roughly eulle I expulsion or extraction, or by union et the two pre ees-es. Bensen's Plaster promotes both. It incites the torpid organ-, te uet. and sends its healing, seething lnlliicnic tlimugli the myriad poiesel thesltln. All olher plasters eblleed the patient te wall. They give him hope ter te-morrow. Bensen's plaster give him help today. Which is belter tie yen think? Buy the CA PCINK and keep it in the house. Puce 25 cents. Seabury & Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New Yerk. j2i-'w.iVASAw ttKNSMNVi FLAMTtKs FOR SA1.K AT U. U B. Cechrau's Diug Stoie, 137 ana 134 North Queen street, murS-'inid I OCBKB'S UXKS. A 5c. Package OF LOOKER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by CHAS; A. LOCHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA UAKe MO MISTAKE, FOB "SOU CAN OX buy the best 5c. Havana cigar In the market, at ABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR 8X0SS. MANY LIVES LOST. A FATAL LAU.NL-U ON TUB CLYDE. The Capsizing of the Daphne ller Crew of IVerkmen Drowned A Terrible Foreign Disaster. A terrible disaster occurred at the . . . ... ... - launching el a vessel ou me uiyiie oil Tuesday, by which fifty-two persons aie known te have lest their lives, and it is feared some unknown perseus among the' many visitors te the yard may have per ished. The accident occurred near Ren frew, five miles below Glasgow, aud the vessel was the Daphne, a steamer of about 500 tens burden, constructed for the coasting trade. Nearly two hundred per sons, mostly workmen, were en beard. The steamer left the ways at a very fast rate, and when she gained the water site rolled from side te side. The porseus ou beard, fearing she would capsize, ran te and fro, makiug the vessel roll still mere uusteady, till filially, as she reached the middle of the river she capsized. The water poured into her epcu ports and hatches, and she fairly tnrned keel uppermost as she disappeared under the water. An eye-witness saw a great num ber of men struggling in the water and shrieking for help. Many were bruised and covered with bleed, having been struck by debris. These who scrambled ever the side as she rank clung te the keel, which was net wholly submerged, and did their utmost te rescue these float ing in the water. At the same time beats hastily pulled te assist iu the work of rescuing the unfortunate people, and succeeded in saving quite a number of them. It is known, however, that there were fifty persons below in the Daphue when the vessel went ever, and they must have all been drowned Seme of these who were en deck swam r ashore. Several of the poeplo who were taken from the water alive were se exhausted that it was necessary te remove thorn te an infirmary Fifty-two names are published as these el missing persons. As visitors were ad inittc1 te view the launch, it is believed some of them, whose names are at present unknown, are among the missing. Many dead bodies are visible through the pert holes of the ship. There was a rapid ebb tiae, and it is feared many bodies were carried te sea. There was a large number of boys ou beard. The foreman joiner, who had charge of twenty workmen, savs he has seen only three of his men siuce the accident. The passage by the sunken ship is uuimpeded for small vessels, but is dangerous for large Atlantic steamers. Although the Daphue had all her ma chinery ou beard, the accident is attribu ted te her being top-heavy. What Eye Witnesses Say. A number of men at a shipyard en the opposite side of the river, who witnessed the disaster, but who were unable te reu der any assistance, say the whole afiair occupied about three minutes. They im mediately set te work te help the people struggling in the water. Tney say semu of the men ou the Daphue jumped ovot evot ovet board and ethers were thrown overboard : that a quantity of loose fittings fell from the deck and crushed many unfortunates struggling iu the water. A uumber of swimmers wera visible directly after the ship capsized, but many et them were afterward seen te sink. Six men were seen clinging together. Four cudeaveted te climb upon thesteamcr as she wassiuk ing, but were forced te desist by a rush of steam from a pert-hole. Seme clitnbed upon the keel just botero the ship was submerged. According te statements of witu 'eses and survivors of the disaster the vessel left the slip tee rapidly, causluir her stern, which euteted first, te sink rapidly iu the water. She was thou caught by the st 10114 current of the river, by which, as well as by her top weight, she w.13 caused te keel ever se far that water entered her ports. The last report stales that seven bodies have been identified. A diver states that tlie companion way of the Daphne is blocked up by a solid mass of bodies 01:0 upon another. It appears that the men who were at work below when the ship went ever rushed from their weik aud became jammed iu the passage way. Seme of the bodies still have tools in their hands. The diver thinks there aie iu the vessel at least as many as have already been teeeveted. Fetty-one bodies had been feuudjwhcu datkuess stepped the search. The divers say they felt many met e. A 1W51ILV DESritUVKU. S I'ereens Killed Ky An Knsrlne Near fli-. 'Innwtl. in i tie ('inciuiiati. Hamilton V Ddi-ten ieilv:y, at Winteu YVOb crossing, north of Snridu Greve cemetery, the " thornier belt es.pri.--s." eemiMg south en i'u New V-i'-k, l'eii'jsylvauia A, Ohie ivilre.il, half au hwir behind lime, was riiuiiiug fast te make up lest time when it struck a huckster waeu iu which were a family of six perseus and a driver. Everyone ex cept William Uertsch, the driver, was killed. He escaped with serious injuties. The wagon was broken te splinters. Tee lamily was that of a huckster, Henry Kracke. 1 hey were JtelD5 te their seven miles from Winteu Place. farm, i I III) -l3 names of the killed are : Henry Kracke, his wife and (our children Jehn, aged nineteen ; Auue, sixteen ; Maggie, thir teen, aud Lizzie, seven. The bodies were thrown in fragments ou the grass by tha roadside, where they were picked up by the light of lanterns and brought te the city. Mrs. Kracke's head was severed Irem her b-Dily, and all the victims were horribly mutilated. The engine was se besmeared with bleed that it was sprinkled with Heur te hide the stains. A telegram from Skipwith, Mississippi, says that a mob composed principally of colored men lynched Martin Jenes, a col cel col ered man, for killing Mrs. Chtistiua Am baeher, a white woman, who was found dead near her dour with her skull fractured and two ether wounds ontlie back of her head. An inijiiest en the body of the hunter, Jamisen, who. was supposed te have committed suicide, developed the fact that he placed the muzzle of a quu against his side and caused his seven year old boy te pull the trigger, thieatcnitig te kill him if he refused. As Mrs KiikUiul efMassilnu, Ohie, opened a window a burglar out ou the reef of a l.w poitien of the house fired at her, the bullet taking effect in her chin. She has 3ince died. Several tratnp.i have been arrested en suspicion Judge Haup.hu was assasisnated at Galveston, Texas, while ou his way home from town, where he had been at tending a night session at court. Mrs. Hatighti believes the assassin was a color ed mau whose daughter the Judge wrong ed before marriage. Captain M. L Call, a member of the beard of supervisors of Yicksburg. Mississippi, was found iu the read, with his body riddled with buck shot. There is no clue te the murderer. CALAMITIES OF THE FODBTB. The Dcnal Recerd of Terrible Fatalities. A wooden awning, which extended evor the sidewalk in front of a building en Broadway, St. Leuis, tumbled down en Tuesday night, carrying with it Solemon Omen, his wife and two boys named Marx. Oman was fatally injured and died seen afterwards ; the boys were badly injured, and Mrs. Omen received some scalp wounds. A street car in Brooklyn was run into en Wednesday by a Manhattan Beach railroad train.' All the passengers escaped except Catharine Eel- ley aged 50 years, who was paralyzed by fear and unable te move. She was killed and the driver was severely injured. The flagman and the engi necr and conductor of the train were arrested. Twe women, Mis. Geity and Mrs. Keens, who were burned in es caping from the almshouse near Harris burg, died Wednesday evening. Beth wero about 70 years of age. Jehn Leyan, a hat manufacturer of Heading Fa., was terribly injured Wednesday morning, at ene o'clock, by the explosion of a cannon and a bettle of powder. It is feared he will loeso his eyesight. During a Fourth of July celebration at Montrese, Fenna., II. II. Ludlum attempted a balloon ascen sion. When at the height of 40 feet the trapeze rope caught iu a tree, and he was thrown te the greuud. He struck upon a rack, and sustained injuries which may prove mortal. Twe blocks in the centre of Gadsden, Alabama, mostly frame stote stete stote hense?, were burned Wednesday. Less, 100,000. Wild Western Storms. A severe hail and thunder storm visited Eau Claire, Wisconsin, en Tuesday, doing great damage te buildings and crops. James Rilley, a prominent farmer, was killed by lightning. The storm moved up tbe Beef river, from New Chicago. At Mondewi five barns were demolished. In Frempeleau county a farmer named Williams had his buildings blown down and 5 horses and 13 cattle killed. At New Chicago two men weie badly injured. In Washington a dwelling house was wrecked aud ether damage was done. Criminal Doings. Early Wednesday morning neighbors heard a disturbance in the house of James Jack, at Norristown. Entering they teuna nts wile, Alary, aged & years, strangled te death in bed. Jaek and a neighbor named Alfred Harvey, who it is said was in the house at the time, are under arrest. The convicts iu the Slate Prison at Salem, Oregon, Wednesday at tacked the officers and made a desperate attempt te escape. Three of them were killed and two wounded, but eight suc sceded in gettiugeut. Neue et the officers weie wounded. Initiau Fights. The Chilceatin Indians, iu British Columbia, recently fired upon eight work men, killing ene of their horses. The workmen returned the fire, killing ene Indian and wounding another. A special dispatch from little Beck, Arkansas, says a fight occurred at an Indian dance at Bird Creek. Indian Territory. Over ene hun dred Pawnees, with drawn revolvers and knives, took part. Twe Indians were killed and ethers wounded. Deadly SunatreKe. Kufus P. March, City Superintendent of Hacks ami Trucks, in Bosten, died of sun stroke last evening. Five policemeu weie also oveicetne by the heat iu Bosten, yes terday. The temperature iu Harrisburg yesterday reached 09 degrees in the shade. Several pet sons were sunstruck, but none fatally. Uuckleu'd Arnica Salve. The greatest mcelcul wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcere, SIt Uheuui, Fever sere. Can cers, Pile-), Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te enn; in cveiy instance, or money relunded. .'. cent-, per bev. Ker sale by Chas. A. Lecher. ie25-lyeed4w A Hepe About our Necks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is like a rope about our necks. We are strung up and unstrung alternately till existence be comes unbearable. Jiurdeck Bleed Bitters will arrest all this misery. Burdock Bleed Hitters are a i een te the sick. Let us remem ber this lact. Fer alu by II. B. Cochran, drug gist. 1!7 and 13) North Queen street. Ne Deception lined, it lsstiangese many people will continue te sutler day alter day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour stomach, Gen eiiil Debility, when they can procure at our sleie SlilLOH'S V1TALIZKK, lreeef cost it it does notcureer relievu them. Price. 75 cents. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, :trand 13U North Queen street. Lancaster. ledll-eedS Kxclted Tbeusauds. All 1 ever the land are going Inte ecstasy ever King's New Discovery ter Consumntien. in- Their unlooked-for recovery by the timely use el tills great lifn Saving remedy, causes them loge nearly wild in Its praises. It is guaranteed te positively cure Severe Coughs, CdiN, Asthma, Hay Feve Bronchitis, He irneness, Le-.- et Veicp. or any atlcctien et the Tin eat and Lum Trial bottles tree at Chas. A Lecher's Di ug store. Large size $1. ' A lJupttst Minister's Experience. 1 " 1 am a BuptNt Minister, and before 1 even thought et being :t clergyman, 1 graduated in inedii i'.ie, but, left : Incrativi pr.irtlec fermy ite-.ciit piotislen, ' yeati ujre. I w&a ler ui.my jiMrsiiE-ad'eier I're'ti iiiin : "Tiienia- Kelcctrii'Oi! i urediue." 5 v.;.s uise ir-.-ible.l -.'ill' '..ir-t.iie", 'ii:l Tlmum' Ki-leliic Oil ui-:-rcllexrd me. AJi ilV anil child lutt diphthi-ii.i. anil "Timiii,!' Kclcelri.: oil i-iued I Uieiii," ..u.I il taken in time it will cure eveii I out et ten. I am confident it is a cure for the . iiie-,t obstinate cold or cough, and if any one I will take a small teaspoon and halt till it with j the Oil, and then place the end et the spoon iu one nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon Inte the head by sniuliig us hard as they can, I until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and i practice that twice a week, I don't care hew i offensive their head mav be. it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Fer deafness and iiiu;"u Jfc um nunc nuiiuuia iu my uuruiiu ! mclnlirlt Tt ij tlin siil-. mnlinln.i ttiliil niiui'iiiv. j e LllVi OU1J lUUOlLIUU UUUUVU patent medicine that I have ever felt like re commending, and I am very anxious te see It in every place, ler I tell you that I would net be without It in my heue ler any considera tion 1 am new suffering with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re lieves me like Thernae' Kclectric Oil." Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry. Pa. Fer sale by II. B Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North Quean sticet. CAJCKIAUJCH, C. THE Standard Carriage Werk IK I. ANCAVlfc.lt COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, HAKKET STREET, UK.AK or CENTRAL MARKF.T UOU3E8, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk nnlshed In the most com fortable uud elegant style. We use only the best selected material ami employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality el work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ter c-asti and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give ns a call. All work warranted. Kenan lug promptly attended te. One setet workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. ' n-tldAw AI'r.UULIAK Itl.UlS DISCOLOR A -Hen et the eyelids, (mere especially the lower one.) is observed In many persons. This dark tint is especially conspicnetfsfbeneaUi the lower lid, producing a dark 1 M, semi-, circular ring. , ut All diseases of theYE,-AB, JiBtOAT also. Chronic and Private Dlseasesnccess lully treated by 71 DBS. U. D. and M. A. LON&A.KER. Office 13 East walnut street, Lancuter, Pa. Consultation tree. )TX-aw TBK BEST . ND-mOBX COn. AS AS Bertment et Euchre, , Poker, Caaslne and ether playing cards.'at HATAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAS STOXK. TTTANAHAKER BKOWN. On or Before July 10th We will have another let of Men's All-Weel indigo blue flanne suits at $6.00. They are new making. Here is the paradox We manufacture goods especially te sell at a less. It is a com mon thing te sacrifice stock en hand but unheard of te de this. We de it te keep our premise of giving you the best bargain. II accident during the national holiday has impaired your ward robe remember than Oak Hall will supply the largest deficiencies in clothing at the smallest cost. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cerner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MKIHVA.I4. A VKK'S CUBKRV PKCTOKAL. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Orrvileb. Ohie, Sept. 10, 1&-2. COLDS. " Having been subject te a Bron chial Allcctlen, with frequent colds, for :i number et years. I hereby certify that AVer's Cbkrrv Pectoral gives me prompt relief, unit 13 the most effective remedy I have ever used. JAMES A. HAMILTON, Editor of The Crescent." " Mt. Gilead, Ohie, June '-(J, 183Z. COUGHS. " I have used AVer's Cherry Pectoral this spring ler a severe cough and lung trouble with coedellect, and lam pleased te recommend it te any one similarly affected. Uarvkv Bauuiiitan, Proprietor Glebe Hetel." l'RHFARED BY Dr. J. C. AYElt & GO., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. JufyiS-lyd&w. VJCY uuoea. w ILLIAIUSON JTOSTKK. THIS WEEK WilLiamsen & Fesier AUK bKLLINU SOMK FURNISHING GOODS Fer very much less them. There arc than the ce)t tlinake TEN DOZEN UENl".-i ISKKI.1N Ul. lit 10 cents a pair. FIFTY DOZEN LIN KN COLLARS at : each. ,OVES I cenls FIFTY BOX ES PAPER CUFKS at box. cents a ONEIIUNDltEDBOVKS LARS at 5 cents a box. OF PAPER COL- FlrTY DOZEN OF HEAVY WHITE SEAM LESS HOSE at I cents a pair. TEN DOZEN 5 cents a pair. OF MEN'S SUdPf.NDEKSat FIVE DOZEN OF at HI cents apiece. MEN'S CAUK SHIR IS FIFTY DOZEN OK MEN'S BAI.BRILUAN UNDERSHIRTS at:tl cent- apiece. TEN DOZEN OF WINDSOR CLUB TIKI, alt alllr, for 2T cents each. TEN DOZEN LINfN CUKKS Im pair. HI cen s a FIFTEbN UO.KN UENT.S' NECK T1K.3 different kinds and tv)es for S cents i aeh. Our Lese en Thfisa Geeda is Your Oaiu. If Yeu Want Them New 1h the 'I ime te Buy THfcUr. . lit. Al,.n TWjJTY-FIVK DORV ' IRcV UK - W. KIJ? t.r25crntap'tir. f'lr'I'Kr.- Kii.KN ur..M'Oei.UJiisiA CHE VIOT WORKINU SHIRT.- t.n-.n cent, ,,iV rlVB each. IlO.KN CALICO blil.tTS feri cents TEN DOZKN UENTd' ALL LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS, 2 teri"; emits. FIFTEEN DOZEN SILIC CHIEFS fer2J cents each. FIFTEEN DOZEN SILK CHIEFS for .'.I cents each. HANDKER i I HANDKER- Wheu these few lets et goods aie 'one there will be no implicates at the same prlcea that we knew et new. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, DEALERS IN Clothing, lats, Shoes, AND- GENT3' FURNISHING GOODS. Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., I.ANCASTtt. K4 tBr Alter July 4, this store will be closed st 6 p. va., except Saturday, until further notice. TETK WILL MAKE AN KMTIKKOH&KUE -PHOTOGRAPHS At the entrance te the Gallery en North Qneen street In -a. lew (fays, and THE SAME KIND OF WORK YOU SEE THKKti WE WILL MAKE OR YOU By the Quick-Working Precess. J. E. BOTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN STBHBT jiuxea-tld VLOTUINQ. ULOTlilNtt. A. V. VATKS Oil. BIGGEST CUT-DOWN YET! iy of T te Suits, $6. Ne. 5,444, $! ; HOW . Ne. 5,408, $14 ; hew $. Se. 5,214, $14 ; new . Ne. 5,404, $14 ; hew $K. Ne. 5,:i24, $14 ; new $. Ne. 5,804, $14 ; bow . Ne. 5,352, $11 ; new $. Ne. 0,782. 810 : new . Ne. 3,188, $ ; uew $6. $! ; new $6. Ne. 5,430, SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. 4. C. YATES i EL Ohestnut and Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. II." KllllAKT. SPRING OPEHtNG .Vi H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. e EAST KING STREET, .O"' TUB LAHUt&V AXSOHTMSA2 or FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING -AND- Sl'KlNU OYLKCOATINH, Evei In ought te the Cltyjet Lancaster 3-l'tmae desirous of securing Choice Styles uie In vltt-d te call early. IUANstMAH & IlKO. " " i. LESS TALK ' AND Mere Eeal Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BRO.. (Jut- uittiiga and North Quean Sta., THAN AN) WHERE ELSE ' CAN no T. YOU s suit? at :.wi. V-.'Jt, Jl.tti, f5 00, 16.(0, JiOO, 111), ji'j, ui te fie. Aleti's-Punts at T.'ic. 9-lc., $1 U), $1.50, (3 00. $2 CO ti.ea up te f.ei te'v st prices ler lawat styles. Res s' and Children's Sultsattl te. 12.00 12.50 $3 oe. U i. J5 OU.K.tJO up te 9 00. Lewest prices' ler lite latest, styles,, and we are delifr me business. Shaip prices; eicellent wexk te measure, $12. An Inuije Rlue Suit te measure, $14. A bet ter finality Iiidl.'e Bine Suit te mfaure at Ij5. a t;e l -.election el Cheviot and Cassimere te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Btae Suit te measure. Pants In measure Irem $.1 Vj upward. New el Reeds, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wantsiprln; ctettdng this Is taj time te get It; ttfesea-en is ell advanced we have a large stock and must sei: it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE r ASHION ABLE MERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, 6J8 NORTH 0UEEN STRtT, Right en the SentHwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. .- ldl"0p STnln' nt9o'cleel ; Satmday uil ai .'si :s4 t: --SS -wl VA.I - v - - VC.I 31 - S . "'l '! yJ ,0 1 c c 3 H j S VJl J I y 1. L,' V Li-!
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