4v ffi) maM, e I IAvVvAM I lAvVf 'Hi ij.PHI jtii LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1884. Velume XX-Ne. 2111. Price Twe Cente. w. , Vl.UTlllNU. ITANAMAKKlt A 1IHOWN. Spring Prices On many articles of clothing will be very low and Oak Hall will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. VVanamaker & Brown. Oak Uaix, B. K. Cerner Slitti aud Market,' alT-tM 1'llILADELrllIA. M VKHM KATMVUH. All-Weel Sulla, $10. All-Weel Suite, $12. Thnse irn our ureat tpcrlalttfii In MEN'S ltKADY-MADh ui.vi iw.ii. ItclUhle goods, new patterns, handsome styles, excolletit lltlthg, wcill uiatle, trlmmuil nmt llneil, miallty and prlca consldrted.wn known! nollnenr goods equalling tliem sold In this city. Confi dent In Urn ballet that trnde lunttiullv satisfactory will result thoretrom, we Invite comparison w Itli ttie best that like ngures will liny olsawhero. Moaaured Suits, Moaaured Suits, Moaaured Suits, 812 - 816 810 te 800 Thn largest and liwt assortment et foreign and Dorncatle Woolens shown by any Clothing Heuso In ttie city. Kvnrylhtng requisite te please iltvurxu lustcs-iesthetle or extremely plain. HUip in ami get our prices ; Theu see It ycu can de better elsewhere That test of Ien makes us trnde. wrerfect fits guaranteed In every lnstance, wliattier tlie form bu symmet rical oretherwlse.olso the less be ours. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANOASTKll CLOTHIERS, NO. 13 HAST KING STREET. LANOABTEK, I'A. H1 USIl A HltllVflKIl tr YOU WANT ONE OK THOSF. 100 Children's Suits, MADE OF AM. WOOL UAS8IMKKE, HIlOJ 1 te 11, which we are telling for ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY OBNT3 Call utnnce ill our .tore, as they are soiling fast. WK CUAI.LKNOK COMl'ETITION HIRSI & BROTHER. IN OUIl MEASURING UKl'AllTMB.NT wu are showing r. numbei- of New Styles el Uoeds, which we are Making te Order for $15. They are an Extra Harguln, as tliey are worth much mom money. IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, We are Constantly Receiving NKW UOODS. -CALL AT- lirsh & Brether's I'KNN HALL CLOTHING 1I0U8K, Noe. 2 aud 4 North Queen 8troet. LANCASTKIt. I'A. H. OKKUAIIT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tftlleriug Establishment. lam uowprepaiod te show te the trade an osserturont et Woolens ter the Spring anil HummorTiade which ler Heauty, Quality and Quantity surpasses all my tormer otTerts te p'.oaae my customers. None but ttie very best Foreign and Ameri can fabilcs ler Urcn and ltuelncsa Suits; a cemplete line of the Latitat Hhadca et Spring Ovcroe&Ung. The very best el workmanship and prices lewer than any llouse In the city (or tlie urniie quality et goods. H. GKEBHAKT, TAILOli, Ne. 6 East King Street. IIUUHU JUIU UTATIOlfMMM, r -.-"- -- r ' '- -. mlNK 1IOOUM ANll HrATIOMKHV. JOII BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 North Queen St., Blauk Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WHITING ri.UID3 AND IN Its, at tii SIGN OF THE BOOK. UIMTIUNU, Our story for this week refera you te Pine Dress Suits, of which we are largely prepared for this Spring's sales. PaBhlen Axes the styles; we the prices, whleh are se low that all can have a suit for dress. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Builiing, Sixth & Ohestnut Sts. riiii.ADKi.ruiA. M" KUIIA.NT TAII.OUIM). DAVID R. WINTERS, FINE MEEOHANT TAILOR, Ne. 23 North Queen St., LANCASTER, I'A. UA VK YOU NEK.1 TIIKM ' OUR IN1M1TAIILK $10 Spring Suits. & MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 21 Centre Square, Arc 1 he only Ones viue soil this purlieu lur Suit. NOT Establishment in HUT A Wanamaker Size, A Wanamiker Establishment in Prices, AS i:i.L AS IN TIIK METHOD OF One Prlee te EverybedyRich Peer. or All Goods ust us represented, or your money will be refunded. New Is tlie tlme te make your selections, & THK PEOPLE'S POPULAR TAILORS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. U-lyd risviTAiieN. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. KXTKNI) TIIEIll INVITATION Te thutr many cuetomera and the publle In coneral. loranlnspectlouol tttulr lare and varled Sprint; stock et goods In tlie ploce, which we inaku te your own order In any style, ut tlie follewliiB low prices t All-wool Suit torbuslnes 112 00 belter MOO " casRlinore. 19 00 ' sllk-tntzed ciissluiure .... in 00 -best Indigo bluu cloth.... 17(0 worsted corkscrew (black or blue) 00 All-wool bull limey corkscrew ve CO KiiuIIhIi caikicrew 'a 00 " Kronen wewtcil.iss oe and 2d 00 Uemcmbcr we pay ourewn personal attention te soiling as well as cutting i It tlmreteru en ables us te undei sell tlie closest and most critical house In the city. OUR Oil EAT SPECIALTY, Pants te Order. au-woei ranis uij.du, tfl.00, 8 60, 17.00, up te S9.00, AU-wool l'ants at 13.60 11.00, fl.'e, 3.oe, 5.V I'lease take a view In passing passing our anew liiirable Workman- Windows, rit, utyieana ship guaranteed, LGansman&Bre. The FASHIONAULK MKHGU ANT TAILORS AND CLOT1UKK!', Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEBN STREET, U'bt en the Southwesi Oerni-r et Orungt Btreet, LANOAHTKU, I'A. Kf Set conneolcd with any ether; Clothing IIoubeIu tbuultv. MUAI'K IIOTKL-LAdKIt 1IKEU AMU IT Kxcelsler birateKit Wuter en Drought, Henry Ituliter, proprietor et the Qrape Hetel. S'iund3l North Queen street, has remodeled the barroom, oreoted tlrstclass ltotrlgerators and has new en draught Charles Clais'a cel ebrated l'hlladelphlu LAUUll UKKU for which he Is sole agent lu till J city. Alse, dAU ATOUA WATKll trem the lameua Kxcolsler bprlngs, Saratoga, N. Y. A lull assertment el tlie purest Wines and Liquors en sate. m7-Jmd wm SUTTON I I'LVU. C" RW. --CHEW-- Who Chews? De Yeu Chew ? Chew What ? POLICE PLUG CHEWING TOBACCO If you de Chew use only POLICE PLUG. The BEST as well as NEWEST Without Drug Only pure Leaf Unadulterated. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. JUUMVAL XNHTUVMKNTK. w ILOOX a WI1ITW Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW IHJTHK TIM K TO UV PIANOS AND ORGANS AT BLAUCIUTKIUNO 1'IIIOKS. One Ooel Secend-IIand I'lane V.oe Oue Klegant Hocend-lland Organ .00 One Klegant New Organ, 12-Step Couplers nnil Hnli.llnlix 63.00 Wilcox Whlte Organs trem 175.00 te tt.W.oe "Knabe," MePhtiU, Grovenatoln & uuuer, lioyaieno, uuu vueu te Bena Pianos, All Marked Down te Ilottem 1'ilce. Almest glyen away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warorerms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II, II. T.UCKKNIIACIl, AgenL rebi7.ua 1'er.tcm AN EDITOR'S FARM. HOW MIC. UIIILDH MAKliS IT I'AV. Thn lleautlfal rrin Vonncrteit v(n " 'Wootten" Tlie lleuntry Jloine of the 1'lilUdclphU " X.ailKr' ". Killtir. The farm of Qoe. W. Clillds, connected with hln country eat nenr Bryn Mnwr, Id thuti dceerlbcd by the editor of the Ucr. mantewn Telegraph, who went te eco for hlmnelf : Of the 85 aercH uoIeiikIdk te the oatnte tliore are 10 noreH of cultivated lawn, 15 ncreHOf park, and the rent is farm, wood land, tnoadewB, ote. AdvancltiK toward the farm from the Kraoelully Blepliifj lawn, the (lmt objeot that Htrlkcs the uye In the Krceti heuse, but botwecti it nod the lawn in a flne npple orchard of 100 ohelco trce. The Kiccn heUHO, composed of ntenu and Rlas", is 00 by 100 fcet in ai.e and is divid ed iute various compartments, among thorn being an elegant " roae houee " aud " palm heuse, " the planta from the latter being lined lu summer te decorate the lawn. TherolsalBe a jirepaRatiUK heuse for bcddiuK BtuiT filled with dilTercut colored tropical plautn for the outalde bedding, There are fifty het bedd in the green heuse, and around it Ik a neat ter ter tor race which divided it from the apple orchard. The green heuse and terrace are embosomed nt the feet of a hill. Directly Bouthwcstef the green Iiouhe is the kitchen garden, well laid out in (square plate, with boxwood edging, and 111 the conter can be seen a fountain composed of whlte Hint. Around each plat id n nix feet border of horbacceuH plautn of the Old fashioned kind. Northwest of the kitchen gaidenida dwarf pear orchard embracing ever 200 oheico trcec, aud near by and south of the kitchen garden id a uewly made " rosary" el very beautiful design, planted with thn best and latest kinds of English resea. A feature of the farm cemni new, censidting of the "atumpery," whleh is loeatcd south of tlie "resaty." 'litis stumpery which !b semi circular, in the fluest ene erectcd in this country, aud the huge tree sturapB are covered with clematis aud hardy ferns of difTorent kinds. Seuth of the "dtumpery" is a beautiful circular lake of pure spring water, and this water runs through the entire estate by meatid of two plcturcsqiie looking creeks. The lake is surrounded by etoue walls, aud a beautiful waterfall rmerg.s from the lake into ene of the creek-, and these waterfalls are continued at intervals through the grounds te ISryn Mawr avenue, and form at attractive feature en "Wootten." New we ceme te the bare, suuthwe3t of the dwarf pear orchard, and which is a model building of the kind in every re spect. It is composed of stene and weed, and the masonry work id of the most superior charaoter. The barn was con Btructed mainly from the plain of Mrs. Cliilds herself, and the lady lias taken considerable intcicst in the building, which is a model of that kind of rural architecture. Outside of the ordinary appurtenances of a barn it centaiud stables ler rarm ami lawn uerscs ; a patent pro cess for lewering hay : a wagon house, feed room, harness room, loeso boxes for cattle, a Una cellar, &c. Tliore is a spacious barnyard, surreunded by a mas sive Htene wall ; and among the stock are four or nve cows of rare breed, ene a Jer- soy cow sent te Mrs. Cliilds by President Oarrett, of the H. fc O. R. It. The barn yard is pacd, and a grating lu tlie centre carries off a'l matter nccded for tilling purposes. North of the barn is the farm proper, consisting of flftcen acres of well plowed and well fertilized hud. Leading from the barn id a well constructed read that wiudd towards the fanners' house, aud oleso by the latter is a picturosque looking rustic bridge whieh oresso3 a rlvulet lead ing from the lake. A well constructed wheel home btauda near the farmhouse, and water Is pumped by it back of the grcenlieus", and supplies of water are given te the grconheusc, barn aud ether points. North of the farmhouse is an at tractive greve, aud it is contemplated by Mr. Childd te convert this umbrageeus spot into a deer park. What is perhaps the most cemplete and beet constructed spring heuse conneotcd with any farm iu t'euuBylrauia Btauds uext the greve aud elose by the farm heuse. It is a model spriug heuse in evcry respect nt.d the masonry work connected wi'h it is simply perfection, the atene used lieln white dint, put together with white patent coment. The spring house proper U circular in form and is surmounted by a dome Thore is a ceustaut depth of three feet six inched of pure water of most dell cI&ub taste aud porfeotly tramp irent. Au oblong work room adjoins the spring heuse aud tliore is plenty of Nodding lu Minniug tinn, cte. Near the rustic brldite incut i 1 , d b. I0.0 is a bell which rings at 7 a. in , 1 m , 1 p. m. aud 0 p. in. The ball is pitonted atu r unoriginal bell bieught te His mui.tiy ever 200 years age by Lard Fairfax Ne farm in Pennsylvania id bu'.er 01 iujie systematically watered than tlie oue c m uceted with Wootten. Three oreekh run through different parts of th-i gienmls. The undulating land oempoiiug the farm has been subjected te tiila of tbe host kind, and had been made as pnhl'ic'iw as possible. Everything that lavish ixpii liituic, rallied labor, all modern appllaucif, htiiel attention te (tetalis, and unicmlttiiii: at tentien can de te inake the Woetttu farm as near porfectlen ad possible is bain-; done by Sir. Guilds, aud uddltieni', innovation.! aud improvements are constantly going en. AOKIUIILTUllnl. TOl'llll 'I I only Hints ler lha itniiiindiiiHii. Bheep profer beans te raet ether grains. Iu oleauing the poultry h nise bum tlie old nests, A box 10x10x10? inehes liifcide holds half a btiBhel. The auperb old fashioned, monthly houeysuoklo is growing veiy popular again, and doBervodly be. Soaking the soil of pet plants with lime water, will kill earth and ether soft worms, and de no harm te the roots. Any black substance llke a ball or band of cloth en the end of 11 pole may often be used te geed oiTeet in inducing swarming beca te alight en. Trees trained te low lu-ads u-m-bs a number of advantages ever th se of tall ntemd If trees that have been shipped atiive in a shriveled condition, bury tiium root and ten for a few f'nvs nndtliev will freshen. Wliere te oeramouuo umierdraining Net en the wotteat and most useless places, (hat, but en thofe whero a certain invest ment will previde neoded draluage te the gteatest aica. Te drain oue aero of marsh may oet mero than te diaiu ilve or ten acres of slightly wet laud. The early Uichmend oherry Is roooni reooni roeoni ineudcd as the best trce te plant for many ronsenK : Flrnt. ltn earlv coming Inte benr lug ; second, ltd early ripening ; third, itH yleldlng n geed crop almost unralllug; reiirth. tin Ke.iHnn belni? loncer tliau nearly nil othem : flfth, it ia the best of all for pies, puddings, nud for cannlug or pre serving , sixth, the comparatively llttle room taken up by the trees ; ttoventb, the trce will grew iu cerners, berders, ote., whero ccarcely any ethor troe or thing will grew ; eighth, the birds and Insoets never disturb It. A tcaspoenful of kcroBeno te a gallon of water will destroy currant worms, grceu Men, rese worms and ethor Insoets without Injury te the most dollcate plants, even fuchsia?, geranlums, eallas, etc , If applied witii a sprinkling can two or three times a week. We learn from nnother eource that corn cobs saturated with koresono nn hung upeu the limbs of plum trees will kcep nway the curculie, and also that ene eunce of cum camphor dissolved lu ene pint of turpontine, aud applied with a brush all evor the bedstcad, Is a sure rom rem cdy for bedbugs. At tlie combined sale or two famous breeders of trotters McOcrran andVcech, nt Indian Hill, Ky., it was expected that two anlmnlB, the mare "Day Dream." owned by the forraer, and the filly "Femme Sole." owned by tbe latter, would uave commanded 810.000 each : but they wero struck off rospcctlvely at 0,000 and $5,150, 1 hey wero both purebascd for Air. Jtjcka- lollew. 01 New Yeric. the cntire sales amounted te only $12,020, and the avcragu including the two uigli priced nerscp, was for Mr. McUcrran'A stock $891.50 and for Mr. Yoceh'fl $501.71. scarcely boyeud what geed common roadsters would bring. Ttie laet would appear te be that "podlgrce" herses have lest cotne of thelr eld-time prestige, and the ancient nslem is regain lug its foree, that a "geed herse may be of any color." Gritde Potreloura Paint -Urude petro leum which can be bought at from Ilvo te ten centd a galleu in tlie eitlcp, tiiickencd with I'rince'fl or ntlier metallic paint, that can be had for two cents per pound in quantity, form nn exceedingly cheap aud oemplelo paint for many purposes en tlie (arm. The motalle paints may be had in many pleasing tint;, and Btieh a solcctieu may be madeas will leek handseme in this preparation, en barns or ether faun build ings, and it posseases the important merit of being flre proof. Nothing nppllcd te implements, fences and even ends of fence pests that go Inte the ground, ean serve n hotter putpose as a preservative than thin. The colors am ns durable as theso of the most costly paints. The atticle is quickly applied, as it Hews readily from the brusb and in our use of it we always put it en with a common whitewash brush. Advrrllilnc Cheats 1 1 1 ' It bus bi'come se common te w rite 1I10 bc Rlnnlni; el an article, In an elcKant Interest ing mnnner. "1 lien run ltlntosemo advertisement that no avoid nil audi, " And simply call attention te tlie merlls et Hep lllllers In as plain, honest terms as pessi ble, " Te Induce poeplo "Te ijlve thorn ene trial, which se proves their v.ilue that they will noer use anything olse." " Tint KEMBtir se favorably 110 Iccil lu all the papers. " Ufllgleus nnd aecutar, Is " HavliiK a large sale, and Is s ipplaultug nil ether miulielurn "Thore Is no denjlng the virtues et tlie I Hep plant, and tlie proprietors of Hep llltlers I have shown i;rent sliiuwdncsn " And ability ' In couireuniilnu 4 nicdlclne whoievlrtius are e palpable toeveryono'd observation." Iih Hhe Die V ' Ne I "She lliiKored nnd sutlered nlnug. plnliiK nway nil the tlme ter years," "Thodeotot'd doing lwr noneod t" "And ut last was oured by this Hep Illlteid the papers say se mueh ubeut." " Indeed I In Iced I" " Hew thankful uc should be lei tint Hindi clni." A l)aii;liter' Ml for y. " hlnvun jcus our daughter Hulleicdnnu bed et misery, " Krem 11 complication el kldne, liver, rheumntlc treuble and Nervous deblllty, " Under the care or the best physicians, " Iiekuvu her dlsease various names. " Hut no tellet, "And iiowsliels u stored te us In oed health by e simple a lomedy as Hep Illlteis. that we , had shunned ler ycais before using It" Tin: l'AHUNTS. J father Is Orttinj: Well. I "My dniixnteiHBuy 1 1 "Hew much better latliei lsluce he icd ' Hep Illlteis." 'HelSKOttiiiK well ntur tils len s.tteilnB Hern a ilWiasu decline I Incutab e, ' " And w UHie se glad tint limned jour Hit ters." A I.AllV et UtlCU, N. V. mlOTuThAAw II10 utilnrsn mint tlu. Anl se must neninlKla und iheumntlsui, when Ut: Themas' L'ctectrie Oil attacks them. This moalclne Is 11 marvelous preilutt el In guutnus theiiKlit lluy It und liy It. for sule b II. II. Lei hnm, driUKlst. J7 and 13i North ijuitnn Hlr"t - - tliir'tlrn'H AiniiM hhIve. i liii Ilesl Enlvii In thu world for Cub", lit ui cs. ttuies, UIOiTrt, dldt Kheum, Kevel ere., Tettur. Cluppn.1 Hand., Chilblains, Coins, and nil skin eruptions, and pos tlvulj .uies Piles 01 no pay rniulud. li ! uuai- untLOd ti'glvu puileet s'lttsiustleu 01 money retun U-i'. 1'rlee, i"i (enla per bear. r"er S'lle bv V. A. l.euii r. i Wish Kiorybedy 10 Ituew. lluv. Ueorge II. Thayer, an old citizen of 1 hbi vtclnltv known te overy ene as a most Inltuenllal citizen and christian minister nt the M. K. ehui eh, Just this moment slopped In out btore te say, " 1 wish nvuryhedy te knew that I consider that both inyhelf and wlfe ew.' our lives te Slilleh's Consuuiptlen Cure." It In tuivlni; a tiemouileussulu ever ourceuntors and Is Klvlmt purluct satisfaction lu ull cases et I. unit Disease., such as nothing elce li.is done. DllS. MATCHKTT h'UANCt;. llotmneK. Did.. May !.", '7d. Sold by 11. II. Cochran, tUugulst, Nes. U7 and I ft North Oueen street. Latieiuter. tetilleedl A walking Biuliitiiii. Mr. K. Hpilnger. et Miiehaulcsbuii;, I'u., willes: " I ns ullllcted with lung lever and aim si en limns, und reduced te nicalktiiy ikfleten (Jet 11 lieu bottle et Dr King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did 1110 se niiicti L'oed that I bought a dollar boitle. Alter using three bottles, found niyeeir onre 111010 11 iiiau, completely lesteied te health, with a hearty appetite, and iv gain In lleshet tspennds" Cull ate A. Lecner's Drug btoie und gotnlrce bettle el tlili certain euro ter ull Lung Dlsensus. Luige bottles, ii.i 0. (3) Allew ts te Mny I'lial u geed deal et lliusullerlllg in this ueild r.iu it avoided by purchasing Dr. 'Jiemai' Kclectrie Oil, and in-lng It iw pur illreclleus It Is 1111 liiulllble euie for alluches, spialns, aud pilnn. Fer eale by II. 11. Cochran, drug gist, M7 and 43'J North Uucen Btieut, MAVlllNKUY. iur -i. I I AVINO liHSOI.Vl'.D 1'AKlr.Mtsllll' 1 L and 1 otuianently closed the Chestnut Mieet Iren Works, lilestiu te lulerm my old patrons and the publle (ii :eueruuy, inut I am still lu the business, being located lu U10 l'enn Iren Company's Weiks, North l'lum street, wheiu I um maklnir Iren and llruss Castings el every duHrlplleii, and will bu pleased te serve ull who may luwir me with thelr patron patron age. Frem 40 yours uxpeilencelu the business anduiilng the best muleilul unit employing the best mechanics, 1 urn salt tied 1 cuu guur anti'O entire MiilWI.uUen. Castings, made from it mixture et Iren and steel which are mero re liable for strength and tturuhtltty than thu bust cat lien known. V teeth roll pinions, rella und rolling mill work u specialty. Cast ings Hindoe! very suit lien, and brius cast ings et every description. 1 uave all thu pal pal eors nt thu well und favorably known Muwrer Cern und Cob Crusher, refitted und Improved, Alse en hand, mills completely lilted up or In njits. 10 lunlaee old onus which have been lu use ler yearn, KuarnntceltiK lliein te give sal. Istactlnii, anll-emv n 1:. meuiu.i.bi. it IT Ciima. '2 Inrfin.. Ufnr'230.. at IIAUTMAN'd VKI.LOW FHUNTClOAU BTOUK. jrtKDIVAJj. flllYINU F OK AIU. LOSS OF AI'I'KTITR, IIKADAOIIK, DK l'UKHSION, INIMOKBTION AND CON8TI I'ATION, IIILLIOUHNKSS, A BALLOW rACK, Dt'I.L KVK3 nnd n IILOTOIIBD 8KIN nroitmeiiK the symptoms widen liullcate that tlie Liver is crying ter aid. ATER'S PILLS will stlmulate the Llver te preper ncllen, and correct alt theso troubles. One or mero et thesa pills should be tnne.n dally, until linalth Is lully cstabllOicd. Thousands testlty te thelr Krcnt merit. Ne rmnlly can atrerl te be without AYKIl'3 PILLS. rnui'ARim u v Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Held bynllDriiKKlats. mll-20 AYKIl'S SAIlSAl'Altll.LA AND AYKIl'S Chnrry IVcternl ter sule nt Cochran's DritK store. Ne. .37 and 139 North ijuoen au. Lnncoster, l'n. H Ol VLASTKH. SHARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, llheumatlsm, NeumlRla. iictatlcii, I'leurlsy l'nlns. Stitch In the Hide, llncknchu, Hwellcn .Inlnts, Henrt Dlx- oase.Soro Muscles, I'alu In the Chest, nnd all fialns anil nches clthr local orlie-soatod are nstantly rellnvcd nnd speinllly cured by the well-known JIep Waiter Compounded, as It Is, nt thu medicinal vlilucs nt Ircsli Heps, Uums. Ilalsatns and KxtructB, It U Indeed the bett piiln-klllltifr, silm ulatlnr', Hoethlng and stn-nitthenlnK l'or l'er 011s Plaster uvm mnde. Hep Vlattert are sold by all ilrugKlsta nnd country stores. -1 cents or tlvn ter ll.oe. Malted en receipt et pilcii. Hep Platter Ce., Proprietors nnd Man ufacturers lloslen, Mass. HOP PLASTER. Dir routed tenitue. bad brctb, sour slom slem nchand liver illdi-use cured by llawley's 8tom 8tem nelinnil Llvnrl'llls Wets. nev2fl-lidAw(2) fl.4Tfl AXJ VAVS. STAUITKIIJJ CO, SUCCfSSOUS TO w. " SHULTZ. & BRO., 31 and .'13 North Queen St., IIKCEIVKD8I. DO.KN YOUNU MKN'd Pearl Gorden Derbys AND SIX DOZEN PEARL OASSIMERE HATS. SOMKTHING NKW. 81'UINU 8TYLKS We are rrcelvlng new (loeds dally. Ulve us a call. The only Hut Manufacturers In thu city. Ilelng manufacturers, we have our (loeds trem tlrst bunds. W. D. STAUPPER Sc OO. mayl0-ld vrr.w UATS. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE Is lull el Hats, NEW II ATS. Our prices el last summci clcauel out everything Stt aw Hats and Light Coleicd Still Hats. This scasen'd stock Is tlie largest and med com cem cem pleeo every shown here, and It Is nil new. Ne old goods einled ever Hern the p.it fourer Ilvo scnseim. None of Iat j ear's style. The tact you niosnre te si e nothing but tlie l'ile-t mill ine-t torrre' etj leg will 1)0 nppreeilted. 144 ffertli Queen St., (OUNDAIllCL'S OLD '-T ND,) A li'W doets aliove the r lanklln Heuso, 1 ANCASIKU, I'A. mar'.7-lydAw KUIALdO and via Alili, H. TKMaiAN A III'. TOBACCO & CIGARS -a r WH0LESALE AND RETAIL. ALL llitANDS OF CHKWI.NU ft 8.MOKINO TOBACCO, lilMAUKTTLS. sMOhlHl'S AIITICLK9, any thing pertiilntiig te the Trnde In Lnrge or small Uu.iutitlesut I'll! I. A DKLl'lllA I'Ult IC.al I. L. Stefrman & Ce.'s, NO. 110 MOUTH QUEEN ST. CATLIN'S KIN i: CUT. ..... ( ... ILL.' ...J L I1IU mill V Al.u1.ur.11r. .-....-. 1 ' . , KLFOIIM r INK CUT, Kte. I'OI.ICK I'l.UU, lii miu;ni:, I.l'lTLKNKCK. Kte. DKltm SMOlUNO, LONK.IACK. OLD V11K1INIA, Kte. IHUKIill I'VTKOL, UICHMOND Sl'li Ml. 1IT OUT, 1IKTWKKN TIIK ACTS, Ete. aa Impound and Domeitlo Cigars. All grades aud 1 rices, (live us u cull. m.ir:ll-iyd AJ'ISJU UANlilMUB, ae. nn a i" v. fitv. FHY'S STATIONERY Thu Cheapest and Ilcstlu the Market. Need net be removed lu opening or closing the blunter or w indew. Our PATENT FRAME Is se constructed that we can make a Screen ready for thu window In ten minutes. Vt e are iir. pared te inake theiii In any nuantlty and at such prices that everybody can ntlerd te buy mum. ncreens nuvu iinn-mmi . .......... held necessity, and It Is iidvlsable te have them nt In your windows early In the season. WK II A K IN STOCK PLAIN AND LANDSCAPE WIRES, the loot i' mill's te .11 Hicnm wide or roll held by PHARESW.FRY, 07 NORTH QTJHBN BT. LANCABTKU. I'A. s ilt.Vr.NH MO US I! SHAVlMi ANUIIA1U IJU&831NU SALOON. OoedOouriiovmnn and prlotissame as ethor aaloens. U. WAUNKK, myl5.llil Manager, unt uuena. D UK89 UUOIIS. - f ATT, SHABD & CO,, Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. IlllOCUK DItKSS made te sell at 200. UOOD3, KKc. a yard, 3Clneh WOOL FACK shaded.23e a vnrd. OASUMKttKS, new 30-lncll OTTOMAN DIIK33 OOOD9, spring oeicrn, sjc. ayanl. SILK AND WOOL l'ONHKKS, 370 l yard. auuiiuuuiiuna r.ii.i. ua, ill laek and 44-lnell ALUAT110S8 CLOTHS, Iljack Celers, SOc. a yard. and 4J-lnch All Weel IlLACtr. LACK VKILINU8. (I3e. a vard. wnrlh t el HUN'S KLKUANT3-IIUT10NKlDaLOVE8,sprInif Bliadrs, Sen pair. R;IIOOK KID OI.OVKS. 75c. a pair, worth PARASOLS, LAIIUKBI.'AS.'-'OIITMKNT. LATKST STILES I.OWR8T I'ltlCK.S. NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LAN0A8TKU, I'A. N KXT IIUO11 TO THK ClIUHT I1UOSK- Jerseys! Jerseys! HKADUUAKTKhS FOR JERSEYS K () 11 L A II1K8 AND C It I L I) II K N. FAHNESTOCK'S, -Next Doer te the Court Heme. Jereys--PIain, Jerseys-Braided, Jerseys-' Embroidered, Jerseys Beaded, Jerseys-Pleated. ALL SI.K3 IN KLACK AND COI.OKKD. Uuy no Jerseys till you see ours. ft. E. Minesteck, LANOAHTKU, I'A. Next Doer te the Court Houee, tU.AUN Nl) JVlil'.XHAUt. num - WIA K-III, FANCY GOODS .VI- CHINA HALL. THK LAUUIiST LINK IN FANCY GOODS IN Doeor.Uod Ohliiu, Blrque Wero, Bohemian Qlasaware. DKCOKATED Ml I'ea, Dmuer & Toilet Sets. V Krainlne cur btenk belore puieDnslng. fflgh & Martin, 15 riWT KIN(J STUKKI. I ANOASl'Ki:. I'A UUVVJSUIJSB, A1 ItUllSU'n. UUY HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT. UUAllANTKKD TO DKSTIIOY Petate Dug. Cllneh IIurs, ltose Hugs, and alt Llce, Worms or Cutterplilar. upon Ujslens, Cucumbers. Squash or (Jrape Vines. Tobuceo. Cotten or Kgg riantf, Currants, Uoeseberrtos or ornamental and Fruit Trees, and all Hindis nnd Flowering Hants. UKTA1LS AT80O rOIlS lb. I'ACKAUK. CALL AND (IET A CIltCULAll. LADIK8 HAVK YOUIt HUSK IIUSIIKS. -AT- BTJESK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINQ 8TREET. JWII.V1SO SlATJSJtlAh. I)K3U)VAli. U.VVINGKKMOVKDMY PLANING MILL -TO- Nes.41 1 te 417 N. Mulberry St , And lncreased my facilities ler work, lain new pn-pared te de all kinds et worn in u.y llnoatstiericstnotlco. aitw.u.i mf Wehlsen. 'H '.i n ,( ;i i rv4 it I I fl ' ;' n 41
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