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Volume XIX-Ne. 266.
LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. JULY LI, 1883.
Price Twe Ceats.
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TjjILINN BKKHEMAN.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
Aa a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ler an article yen could
purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity for
Wadsworth, Martinez k Longman's Fare Prepared Paints.
And we claim that they are the beat and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make
this assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-halt of. any
building with this pilnt and the ether hair with s'xlctly purn White Lead and Linseed Oil, or
any ether mixed paints in this country, and 11 the part painted with this paint docs net cost
ten percent, less than ler paint used, we will make no charge for our paint. And further,
any building that lias been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and
net remaining se for a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White
Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many of the prepared paints are
adulterated with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler.- We will pay one thousand
dollars for any benzine or water leund In any original package of W ADS WORTH, MARTI
NK,4 LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS.
FLINN & BKENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
1 KO. -M. STK1NMAN & GO.
GBEAT SEDUCTION
IN' PiUCK OF
Refrigerators, Ice- Chests and Water Coelers.
They must be sold te malie room ler ether goods.
Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.,
26 and 28 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa.
Junc23-tld&w
" DMT auODS.
pEOKUK FAUNKSTOUK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BALE'S OLD STAND. )
NO. 14 EAST KING STBEET.
Ladies' Jerseys,
Misses Jerseys,
Children's Jerseys,
IN ALL COl.ORS-Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. Black und Myrtle. Perfect
Kitting in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment of these Goods,
Frem $2.50 Up.
ALfcO.JEItSEYCLOiHBYTUK VAUU, IN ALL COLORS. LADIES' CASUMKRK AND
SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PRICKS.
G-EOEG-E FAHNESTOCK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
HIVJCKV
H
OUGIITON'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 Sireet
ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
fLVMBINO AMD
.1
OIIN L. ARNOLD.
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
TOHN L. ARNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
HOOKS AND
I OHN IIAMlt'S SONS.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Writing Papers, Envelopes,
Decorated Correspondence Stationery,
Bank-Nete Beeks, Peeket Beeks,
New Leather Hand-Bags
E&At;the Sigu of the Big Boek.
TIMWAJSB, AC.
TeurrVTsutiAUM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHKK LARUE
let or
CHANDELIERS
-AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS.
Vlambing and GasflttingCRoeQng
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHADM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
teb27-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
T OCHER-S UXKS.
A 5c. Package
e
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE OOODS THAN ANY
OT1IEH DYE IN THE MARKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
NO. 9 EAST KINO 8TRMBT,
LANCASTER. PA.
I)
OW'T MIROKT THETWU kHALLHA
vana cigars for f c. genuine article, at
11.ARTUAN': YKLLOtV KUONT CIQAK
UTOUK.
LANCASTER, PA
STABLE.
UAH 1T1TT1MO.
STATION r J! Y.
OH ASS AND QUEENS H A Jt..
lOM m HAKT1M
H
AT-
CHINA HALL.
A LAEGE LOT OK
Table Glassware,
Fruit Jars,
Jelly Tumblers,
JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS,
AT
High & Martin's,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCAHTKK. PA.
TTTOKKINOHEN AND OTHERS HAVING
TJBASE DOLLARS,
Can exchange tiem at PAB en Ladles' anil
Gent's Fnrnlablng goods. At Very Low Lew
est cash prices at
BEOHTOLD'S,
NO. E2 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
-8lgn of the Big Stocking. feb3-lyd
BAKUAIHS IN HTATOBK8, ULOOK;
Chains, Kings, Spectacles, Ac. Bepalrlng
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, NalfejJ North Queen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvans
nUromadepet. decmya
MEDICAL.
ODIICUBA.
SALT SHE HI.
Wenderltal Cares of Salt Blienm when
Physicians, Hospitals and all
ether means railed.
SALT RHEUM
I have been a great sufferer with Salt Hlieutn
for thirty years, commencing in my head and
lace and extending ever the greater part of my
body. I baye taken gallons of medicines ler
the bleed of different kinds and t.ied geed
physician, all of which did me no geed, and I
canu) te the conclusion that 1 could net be
cured. But a friend called my attention te
CutIcuba Bkxedies. Get them ana used them
until my skin is perfectly smooth and I con
sider myself entirely cured. Yours truly,
Aeawam, Mass. B. WILSON LOU 0 .
SALT RHEUM.
Ceticdea Remedies are the greatest medi
cines en earth. Had the worst case et Salt
liheum In this country. My mother bad it
twenty years, and In tact died from It I be
lieve Cuticuka would have saved her life. My
arms, breast and head were ceveied ler three
years, which nothing relieved or enred unil I
used the Cuticuka Reselvent (bleed purifier)
internally, and Cuticuka. and Ccticura Ser
(the great skin cures) externally.
Newark, Ohie. J. Y. ADAMS.
SALT RHEUM.
1 liave tried everything 1 had heard et In the
East und West for Salt Rheum. My case was
considered a very bad one. My lace, head,
and some parts or mv body were almost raw.
Head covered with scabs and sores. Suffering
fearlul. One very skilllul physician s-aid he
would rather net treat It, and some el them
think new 1 am only cured temporarily. 1
think net. ler I have net a particle of Salt
Rheum abeutme, and my case is considered
wendcrlul. Tlianks te Cuticuka Remedies.
Decatur. Mich. MRS. 8. E. Wll IVl'LH.
SALT RHEUM,
Ne system et remedi-s ever compounded se
thoroughly eradicate the diseases ler which
the are intended as the Cuticuka Remedies.
Many remarkable cures have come te my
knowledge, and I feel sale in warrant lng sat sat
islaetlen it directions arc followed. Medicines
that infallibly cure Salt Rheum, e Cuticura
Remedies de, will cure en.v kind of skin diS'
eases. CHAS. 1L MORSE, Druggist,
Proprietor Merse's DvsritrsiA cure.
Her.i.isTON, Mass.
Trice: Cuticuka, 50c. and $1.00 per be v. Re Re
eolvent, $1.00 per bottle. Cuticura Seap. 2."e.
Cuticura Suavine Seav, 15c. Seln everywhere.
Petter Drag and Chemical Ce , ISonteu.
TYT A XT A 'CI RATH, ler Rough, Chapped
JJJLeJN JO. O or Greasy Skin. Black Heads,
Pimples, Skin Rlemlshes, and InJantlle Hu
mors, Is Cutlcnra Soup, an exquisite Skin
UeauUUer and Toilet, Itat hand Nursery San
ative. C1DTICUKA KKMKUIH.S tfOH HA- AT
j II. B. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street.
CATARRH.
Sanferd's Radical Cure.
Head Ce'.ils, Walery Dischaiges from the
Nese and Kyes, Ringing Noises in the Head,
Nervous Headaehe anil Fev r instantly re
lieved. Choking mucus dl-ledged, im'inbr.ine
ch-anscd and healed, brcalu sweetened,
smell, taste and hearing restored, and rav
ages checked
Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into llui
I hreat. Tains In the Chest. Dyspepsia, Wast
ing effctrength and Klesh, Less et Sleep, etc..
ciued. , .
One bottle Radical Cim one Uex Catarrhal
Solvent and one bettle Dr. Sanferd's Inhaler,
in en) package, of all druggists ler $1. Ass
for .""AW word's Radical Cure n pui distilla
tion et Witch Hazel, Am. Pine. Cn t ir. Mar. Mar.
geld. Clever Blossoms, etc. ! tter Drue and
Chemical Ce., Bosten.
COLLINS'
Ker the relict and prevention, the limtHiil ft
ih applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SctaM
ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Rack, Stomach and
llewcls, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria,
Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Livei
Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and I'.pi
deinics, use Cellins' nanterr, (an Kiec-trlc
Uattery combined with a ireus I'luster) and
laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere.
julyl-lydW,S,&w
II
KN.SONVS CAI'UINK I'liml.S PI.ASTKKS
HOME COMFORT
After a Kulny Klde a country I'liyt-Iciiui
Tells What Ue Thinks et Seme Peeple.
"1 wish te gracious some people would learn
when they need a djcter and when they
don't." exclaimed Docter E , as lie enter-
cd his house in a cesy little village in the in
terior el the Slate el New Voik, altera ted. ted.
eus night ride et many mlics. " 1 have been
down among the mountains te see U man, who
the messenger said, was very sick and- net
Ukel te live 'ti:l morning, nnlt'ss liu li id im
mediate help ; and leund him sullcrlng from
a rather sharp attack nt colic, which his Uin
Ily might have rolleved in tun minutes, if
they had a grain el sense and two or three
simple remedies in the home. Ilut no; they
must remain ignorant as pigs, and wh-jn the
least ache or pain takes theni, send ler a doc
tor, whether they ever pay him or net."
" Why, Docter, what kind el simple reme
dies, as you call them, de you expect people
te keep in the house?" aske.1 his wile, as she
pouted him a cup of het tea.
' in this case," answered the Docter, if
they had only put a BENSON'S CAl'CINE
POROUS PLASTER en the 'man's stomach,
he would have been all right in an hour, and
saved ine a dreary ride."
In all ordinary complaints it cures nt once.
All diseases are eliminated Irem the system
by what may be roughly callel expulsion or
extraction, or by a union et the two pre
cesses. Bensen's Plaster promotes both. It
Incites the torpid organs te act, and sends its
healing, seething influence through the
myriad poresef the skin. All ethor plasters
obliged the patient te wait. They give him
hope for lo-inerrow. Bensen's plaster give
him help today. Which is better de yen
think ? Buy the CAPCINE and keep It In the
house, l'rice 25 cents.
Scabury & Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Chem
ists, New Yerk. jiM-iwdW&S&w
BKMSON'S PLASTKK3 FUK SALK AT H.
B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13! North
Queen street, niariWuid
w
KW1LL MAKKAN KATIKKCHAMOK
Ot
PHOTOGRAPHS
At the entrance te the Gallery en North
Qnecn street in a lew days, and
THE SAME KIND OF WORK YOU SEE
THERE WE WILL MAKE FOR YOU
By the Quick-Working Precess.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN .STREET
juneMtd
MAKK NO M18TAKK, FOK YOU CAN
buy the best fc. Havana cigar In the
i n a i tr a t nt
U&.RTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
8TORE.
MR ARTHUR
A THUKODOHLY MASCULINE in AM.
What a Fashionable Lady Told About Onr
Fashionable President A Favorlte
or the Widows and Maidens.
Washington Herald.
" Should you bave thought that Presi
dent Arthur is a very susceptible man ?"
said a fashionable woman, who has a very
thorough Knowledge et the world, te me
the ether evening. "Well, he is," con
tinueu she. " And he can no mere help
making leve te a pretty woman than he
can help breathing. In the first place,
he is a masculine man : by that I mean
he is manly in every respect, and women
like that. Then, as I said, he cannot help
making love te a pretty and clever woman,
i don't mean that he gees at it in a half
sheepish, half rough ancl tumble way, or
tells every woman that he meets that she
has fassinated him, as very young men
are prone te de", but there are ways and
and ways of making leve. An accomplish
ed man of the world can court a woman
and never say a sentimental word te her.
There is a way of saying and doing things ;
it is the je ne saispas rjuoiet delicate devo
tion which attracts a woman of brains and
culture, when the spoken word would pro
bably repel. This the president under
stands in the highest degree. A score of
women widows,some ethers unmarried
bave felt their pulses quicken under some
wetd or leek, and straightway the most am
bitieii3 fancies takes possession of them.
When in fact there was nothing further
from the president's fancy than anything
beyond innate politeness, the compliment
any well-bred man pays as his homage te
the sex. Half a dozen girls and their
ambitious mothers have believed they had
fairly 'bagged' Mr. Arthur, when in
liict he never thought the second time
about them. I knew of some very fuany
things "rewiusj out of this sort of fancy.
will tell you ene. Last winter there was
a very pretty girl bore from the principal
city of a great Western state, and she was
presented te the president. Of ceurse he
was polite, as he ulwajs is, and she imme
diately thought she 'had' him. Her
knowledge of the world was extremely
superficial, and her mother had very little
sense or knewledge of the usages of
the best society. She boasted of her
daughter's conquest te her acquaintances,
aud finally the story was telegraphed te a
Western paper. A friend of the president
saw the dispatch and showed it te him.
That evening there was something going
en at the White Heuse. Our Jlambeyant
child of the Occident was there, clothed in
her radiant loveliness and a perfectly fit
ting gown from Pingat's, and she was
very pretty. She had intimated te about
twenty friends that she meant te parade
her captive. Se, with an air et assurance
bei n of her coarse vanity, she endeavored
Se monopolize him. But te her utter
mazenient she could net get into the
circle el the tnlimes at all. He barely
looked at her, did net ask her te prome
nade, and when supper came took down a
ngiuia cousin of his late wife, who was
neither young nor pretty, and had never
heard of Pingat. The girl went home
ciying with mortification and rage, and
Mr. Arthur was never pelite te her
again." " Well, but is the president a
marrying man ?" I asked. " Ne, t thiuk
net. If- he had cared te he might have
married an immense fortune bofero this.
There is a lady in New Yerk, the widow of
a man five times a millionaire. She is net
ever 30 and ene of the handsomest women
in America. She would be very glad te
marry him, I knew and at one time I
thought he meant something by his at
tentions in that quarter. There are ether
instances, but this is the only ene iu
which I saw any possibilities. Ne; I de
net believe he will ever marry. He was
devoted te his wife, and new thatliis
daughter is growing up, she will seen fill
in her father's house te some degree the
place of her mother. Then, tee, he has
only a short time te serve as president,
that is, if he is net re-elected, and that he
cannot be unless he can harmonize his
party in New Yerk, which I am afraid he
cannot de. There are many women of
rank, wealth, and high position who
would be tempted te marry him, te be
the first lady in America, but
if that temptation were removed I de
net knew hew it would be. Still, you
cannot tell what men can de," said she,
continuing the conversation. ''Ner women
either," I observed in a musing way. " I
believe Mr. Arthur really admired Mrs
Craig Wadsweith mere than anybody he
has known since he became president,"
continued my interviewee ; " but I never
believed the story of their engagement. I
knew Mrs. Wadsworth better than any
ene here when she came te Washington,
for I had known her when she was Miss
Peters, of Philadelphia. She never in our
most confidential talks and we did bave
some intimated anything that would in
dicate an engagement. I think there was
nothing in it." "Dut," said I, "didn't
the president scud her llewers every day
while she was at the seashore last year ?'
" What if he did ?" I was answered ;
" that means nothing at all, as you ought
te knew. Flowers are only pelite atten
tions. Their acceptance has no signifi
cance new." " Then," said I, "you think
that Mr. Arthur is heart whole and fancy
free ?" " Yes, I believe he is. " " Why
would it net be a geed idea te marry him
te the Princess Beatrice, of England ?" I
said. "It would boa brilliant diplomatic
stroke for the venerable secretary of state.
Seme one ought te suggest it te him.
She might go further and fare worse."
"The days for presidents te marry prin
cesses have passed," the lady replied, " if
they ever existed. Prince Jehn Van
Burcn was in England when his father was
president, and it is said, and with truth,
tee, that Queen Victeria was very much
pleased with him, and in fact was almost
in love with him at one time. But all this
is vain and unprofitable and then it is gos
sip, se you must net dare te write a word
of what I have said, will you ?" And I
solemnly declared I would net, knowing
perfectly well that the lady would
eagerly scan the humble column per-
mitted te the Lounger, ezpeeting te see
it all in print.
i
AN ATTEMPT AT SDIUlDE.
A Yeung Wire, Sepplaated by Her Sister,
Peiera te Dl.
Mre. Minnie Peist, wife of William B.
Peist, in the employ of the Citizens' Rail
way company, residing en Saratoga
street, near Gilmero, Baltimere, has
attempted te cemmitt suicide by
taking laudanum, while at her mother's
residence, 147 Linden avenue. The aet
was committed in the presence of her
husband. The unfortunate woman is still
very low and grave doubts are entertaiued
for her recovery. Mrs. Peist gives as the
cause of her conduct that since her
marriage, about three or four -years age,
her sister, Miss Leu Baker, has attempted
te supplant her in her husband's affection?,
and for the past two years the conduct of
the two has been improper, te say the
least. Despite the wife's pretests these
iclatiens were continued, and they at last
became unendurable te the wife; Then
Mrs. Peist insisted upon a separation, and
Miss Baker, who up te this time
lived with her sister, was directed
te leave the house, which she did,,
going te reside with her mother at 147
Linden avenue. This, however, did net
break up the intimate relations or the pair,
the husband visiting Miss Baker frequent
ly. Finally Mrs. Peist -told her husband
that she could net stand this conduct any
longer and attempted te take her life, as
stated. Mrs. Peist is an industrious wo
man and has been a meat devoted wife and
mother. She has one ehild.
SHOT BY A. BOY.
Killing a Gardener ter Ordering Him Off
His Employer's Ground.
James Clinten, a fourteen year old boy
residing with ,his parents en Lafayette
avenue, Baltimore, shot and killed Jehn
Maquire, aged 3a years, living near Wind,
ser station en the Western Maryland rail
road. Yeung Clinten, in company with
a younger brether and a boy named Harry
Gaskins, 1G years of age, went te the
summer residence of Dr. Frank Slinglnff,
one mile from the city limits, where they
amused themselves by sheeting frogs in a
pond. Maguire, who was superintendent
and gardener of Dr. Slingluff, came out
and ordered them off. All the boys left
except James Clinten. Then Maguire
came up, and with threatening tone told
him if be did net leave he would sheet
him. .Clinten thereupon walked ever te
the railroad near by, and, turning around
saw Maguire in the cornfield. The boy
then, whether with, deadly intent or net is
unknown, fired two shots from a Reming
ton revolver of thirty-two calibre. One of
the balls entered the left side and passed
through te a position under the skin of
the right side. The wounded man survived
only a few minutes.
The boys separated, and Gaskins, find
ing .be was pursued, attempted te make
his escape, but was seen caught and turn
ed ever te an officer. Clinten was cap
tured as he was about te enter his home
in the city. The murdered man was well
known and highly respected in the neigh
borhood where he resided and leaves a
wife and three children, who were de
pendent upon him for their support. Jas.
Clinten, who fired the fatal shot, is a,
handsome and intelligent boy and was 14
years e.'d last March. He is spoken of as
being a boy of geed disposition and no
reasen can be assigned for the commission
of the fearful act. His father is engaged
in the dry goods business in New Yerk,
but his residence is in Baltimore.
NO KEST DAT UK MIGHT.
In the Fall el 1S75 my sufferings were terri
ble. 1 was swollen te such proportions that 1
feared my limbs would burst. 1 hed the best
medical talent obUlnable, an.l at the worst
stage of my illness, when my husband and
many irlends had given me up te die, the late
Dr. Jehn Woodbury made a thoieugh exami
nation of my water, and pronounced my case
acute kidney disease, an 1 accompanied by
gravel, and recommend d the Immediate use
of Hunt's Kemedy. At this t me I was suller
ing most terrible pain in my back, limbs, and
head, and could lind no rest day or night ler
weeks", anil 1 was growing weaker daily until
this kind physician ordered me te take Hunt's
Remedy. ISctetu taking halfet ene bottle I
commence?! :e improve, and alter taking six
bottles was entirely cured. This was nearly
eight yeai sage, and 1 have had no return et
the disease. 1 have recommended Hunt's Re
medy te ethers iu .-similar cases, and It has
never failed te cure. I have also used it ler
sick headache, and leund In It a sure relief. I
think it the best medicine made, and cheer
fully icceiumeud it te all.
MRS. V. II. STILSON,
Ne. IB Tyler f trect, Bosten, Mass.
April IS, 188.!.
AWKLk-KNUWH MAN.
Hunt's Itcmcdy .laving been recommended
te me ler klduev and liver complaints, I pur
chased some at the "People's Drugstore" and
used It iu my tamlly.and found it te be a very
valuable medicine, and I gladly recommend
It highly te my friends.knewing it te be bene
ficial te these troubled with kidney or liver
tlisease. Kcspectlnlly yours,
ELISK&NOYSE.
April 14. 1SS.1. lii G St , Se. i. os ten, Mass.
A LAST AIANUITACTUREK.
1 have used Hunt's Remedy for the kidney
complaint, ami, having been fully restored te
health by its use, l can testify te its value.
Daily I recommend it te some one et my
Iricnds, all et whom 1 knew have been bene
fited by its use. Gratefully,
GEORGE P. COX.
Mai.des, Mass., April 2.!, 1S83.
jyO-lwdM.WAl!'
HUMT'S KKDlfcUV FOK SALK AY U. It
. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 139 North
Queen street. mar2-;;md
Uucklen's Arnica salve.
Tliegieatest mcelcal wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises;
Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever sores. Can'
cers. Piles, Chilblains, corns. Tetter, Chapped
Hands aud all skin eruptions, guaranteed te
cure in every instance, or money reiundeu.
25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher.
e-25-lyeed&w
Put Upen Hla Feet.
"Set up in bed and coughed till the clothing
was wet with perspiration. My wile Insisted
that I u-e Themas' Eclectric Oil. The first
teaspoon inl relieved ine, and two bottles have
cured me. I can honestly recommend it." .
II. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. Y. Fer sale by
II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
De Yeu Believe It.
That in this town there are scores et persons
passing our store 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 Shiloh's Vltallzer, guaranteed te cure
them. Sold by II. K. Cochran, druggist, Nes.
117 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed2
" Heme Sweet Heme."
This song is very geed in its way, but Is
there any sickness In the household? It se,
home cannot be always pleasant. We take
esDccial pleasure in recommending Burdock
Bleed Balers, a bona fide and certain cure' for
dyspepsia, and all diseases of the liver and
kidneys. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 North Queen street. i
A Wide Awake DruggUt
Mr. Chas. W. Lechor is always wide awake
in his business, and spares no pains te secure
the best et every article in his line. He has
secured the agency rer the celebrated Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption. The
only certain cure known ter Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenesa, Asthma, nay
Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection et the
Threat and Lungs. Held en positive guaran
tee. Will give you a Trial Bettle Free. Regu
lar size, $1X0.
FKATtlKlCS CLEANED.
The only place la town where teatheis
ure cleaned, curled and dyed in all the latest
shades, is at K. THOMAK'S,
2) North Qneen street
Short notice. Lewest prices. je9-lmd
G ray's sr Euiriu jubduwuc. Turn
Great English Remedy. An unfailing
core ler lm potency, and aU Diseases that
fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain in the Back, Dlmnesa el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par
tlcnfars in our pamplet, which we desire te
sand tree by mail te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack--age,
or six packages ler $3, or will be -sent tree
by mall en the receipt el the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13.
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wnippur
theenly genuine. Guarantees elcure issued by
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by, II. R. Cecirun
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. J
TUEGRAY MKD1CINK II.. N. t.
nr!-lv-tw
YELLOW FKOHT CIGAR STOKE, 21
erth Qneen street. Headquarters ler
tbelbest 5c cigar In the city, at
HARTMAN'a.
MXDIOAL.
H
ALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Hair Renewer.
Tim Beat is tne caeaK.
Safety I Economy!! ' Oeratlaty or Geed
Basalts!!!
These qualities are el prime importance In
the aedectlen et a preparation ler the hair. De
net experiment with new remedies which may
e harm rather than geed; hut profit by the
experience el ethers., Buy and use with per
lect confidence an-article which everybody
Knows te de geed, hall's hair kssewxr win
net disappoint you.
PRXPABXD BT
B. P. HALL ft CO., NASHUA, . H.
Sold by all Druggists.
july9 15-lydAw.
EKRY DAVIS'S fAIN KILLER.
SUMMER
Imprudences
ABE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER, DISEASES.
INDIGESTION,
DIARRHffiA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAITS,
FEVERS, &c, &c.
BUT
Perry Daiis's Pain Killer.
Drives TnKM Away.
Drives Them Away.
Drives TnEii Away.
DON-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER,
BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST.
Julyl-lydAw
VI.OTUIXO.
M
YBBS A RATHFON.
GET
OUE BEST!
Did it ever occur te you that the FIN KST
CLOTHING was THK CHEAPEST ? .
It is se irem the start, and all through te the
end.
If you want the KINKST CLOTHING, the
finest without question, we knew or no ether
place you'll be likely te get it se surely.
There Is satisfaction In having a FULL
STOCK, et such goods as you want te pick
out or.
Our FINK CLOTHING trade is large enough
te warrant us In keeping a full assortment of
VINE CLOTHS at all seasons.
A gain as te price. Ne matter what unusual
strain may be put en elsewhere te ferce busi
ness we will net be out done In proper
methods, and the people may rely en right
service from us.
lyers & Eatnfen,
Leading Imciister Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
S1
MALINU'S SPRING OPENING.
SMALING.
OPENING
OK
SPRING
NOVELTIES.
ALL THE LATEST;
PARISIAN and LONDON
STYLES.
i.
B. HOSTKTTKK HON.
CLOTHE. - CLOTHING.
SPRING-WEIGHT
CLOTHING'
IN PULL ASSORTMENT FOR
Men and Beys.
Andlt the question with you is where te
buy, give us a trial, and we will show you one
etthe
Largest and Best Selected Stocks
of Olethinsr in the City.
We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL,
MEN'S SUITS AT $10
Ie'lt, aad And they are givlnggoed satisfaction
for the money.
REMEMBER WE MANUFACTURE ALL
' OUR OWN CLOTHING.
D.B:gip&S0O
; 24.einte squabs,
r
LANOASTSR,FA.
cxeTAure,
w
ANAMAKKB BKOWN.
Light and light-colored suits
are going at closest prices. We
can fit anybody, from -little boys
te large men; as te assortments,
there's almost no end te them:
and as te prices, we can fit any
purse, no matter hew light, no
matter hew heavy.
i
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hall,
s. k. cernkr sixth amd market.
PHILADELPHIA.
'I'AKK NOTIUK
1 7T
TRADE DOLLARS
TAKEN AT PAR FOR
CLOTHING!
OUR SMALL RALANCE OF
Light Colored Suits
FOR
Men, Youth's Hots' ami riifMreii,
WE ARK SELLING FOR
ONE HALF THEIR VAL.UB,
As we need the room ler our Heavy Suits and
Overcoats, which we ure new manutartnrlng.
Hirsli & Brether,
I'ENN HALL OI.OTUIVU IIOUHK.
Ner, 2 &4 North Queen Street
TRADE DOLLARS
TAKEN AT l'AR.
H."
KKHAKT.
SPRLTC OPENING
AT
H. GERHART'S
TAILORING KSTAEUSHMENl',
NO. )i.sT KING STREET,
iUF VHH J.AKUtCbV AHHOKTMKb'l
OK
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONINO
AND
KI'KIMU OVKIUOATINH,
Kver brought te the City. of l-iincaster
49-These devious el securing Choice Styles
arttn vlled te c-nll eai ly.
JOINSMAN St KKO.
J.
LESS TALK
AND
Sere Real Bargains
AT
L. GANSMAN & BRC. -
Cor. Orange and North Qneen Sta,
TIIANANVWUKRK ELSE YOU
CAN GO TO.
Men's Suits at $1.00, $3J, f4.An, $3.00, 1 6.C0,
$8.00, 110.112, np te $18.
Men's Pants at 75c., 90c., $1 00, $1.50,92.09. $i50,
43 00 up te $Ti0J l.ewist prices ler latest
stylus
Lej s. and Children's Suits at$I.M. $2.00. $2.50,
$3.00. $1 00, $3.00, $C CO tip te 99 oe. Lewest prices
ter the latest styles, and we are doing the
business- Sharp prices ; excellent work te
measure, 912.
Anlndtge Blue Suit te measure, $U. Abet
ter quality Indije Blue Suit te measure at 9i5.
Age d selection et Cheviot anil Cnsslm-res
te measure at 918. An excellent Indigo Blue
Suit te measure.
Pants te measure Irem 93.60 upward. New
est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work.
Whoever wants spring Clothing this la thi
time te get it; the season is well advanced
we have a large stock and must sell It.
L. Gansman & Bra,
TUB FASIIIONABLKMKKCHANT
TAILORS A CLOTHIERS,,
;;-;8 north queen street,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange Si.
LANCASTER. FA.
ren,. evening until 9 o'clock ; Satuiday
10.
FKKXV4 CHARCOAL LUZKNUES.
Tt:i most reliable and surest 'cure ler
Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irem a
disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW O.FREY, DRUHUIST.
21 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian.
Lancaster. Pa.
Drntts. Chemicals, etc.. alwavs en hum: at
Hie most reasonable prices. a27-lydAw
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