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LANCASTER PA., FJRIDAY, MAY 23, 1884.
Volumn XX-Ne 220.
PricaTwtCMti.
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Ul.UTlllMI,
WAN
AMAKF.lt .V 1IIIOWN,
Spring Prices
On many articles of clothing will
be very low ami 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.
VVanamakf.k & Hkewn.
Uau Ham.,
B, K. Cerner Slilh and Market,;
ul7-lld
l'lllLADKLl'IIIA.
IUHNISIIINO UIMlDS KOII
EASTER.
Loweh Senrfa,
Club Houeo'Iion,
Lntenr. Slyle Dollars.
The Royal Shirt,
Hheln Stone Stude
llilllt nt in Diamond ut
ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST KINO STHKKT,
All-Weel Sulfa, $10.
AIMVoel Suits, $12.
i liiwu urn our unut
pec UltlM In
MP.N'S HKADY-MADK
l.l.WI lll-M.
Unliable goeds.now patterns, hunUitniiin
styles, excellent lining, well made,
trimmed uuil lined, n'lullly uml price
considered, we knew et nollneor goods
equalling tliuia sold In Hilt city. Cotnl Cetnl
itcnlln liiobellel that tradu inuliiullv
satlslaetery will result ihointrem, we
lnlli cotnparlaen with the best tlmt
like llgures will lniy elsewhere.
Moeaurod Sult.
Morvnured Suits,
Monaured Sultn,
S1Q
- 81G
$10 te $GO
The largest nml licit assortment el
foreign Mini Domestlo Woolens nliewn
tiy uny Clothing Heuse In tlm city.
Everything requisite te plcuse diverse
tastes-n'stholleoroxtreinely plain.
Slop In nml get our price ; Then sue
II yru can ile better elsewhere Tlmt
trot often make, us trade.
44-1'urfect II U guaranteed In uvery
Insunce, whether llie form le syintnct
rlcal or otherwise, else th"less be ours.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LKADlNU I.ANIASTKK tLOTHIH.IlS,
NO. 12 WAST KINO STREET.
LANOASTKlt. I'A.
H.
UEHHAUT.
SPRING OPENING
- T-
H.GERH ART'S
TnllerliiR I'stiibHshmeul.
1 am new prepared te show te tlie traile an
assortment et Woolen ler the Spring am
SuinmiirTiaile which ler lleauty, Oualliy ami
Quantity surpasses all my leimur iitfert te
please my customers.
None liul the vnry bout Foreign anil Atnorl Atnerl
can fabitcs for Diem anil lluslncss Suit s a
remplntn llnuel the Luteal Similes el Spring
fjverceamig.
The very best el workmanship uml piked
lower than any llnuse In llui city ter thu same
lualiiyef geed
H. GrBBHABT.
'JAlLOli,
Ne. 6 East King Street,
TUltAUUO ANi VIOAUS.
HTKI1MAN CO.
H.'
TOBACCO & CIGARS
-AT-
WH0LE8ALE AND RETAIL.
AlA. HIIAND3 Olf CIIKWINC1 A HMOUINU
TOBACCO,
iKtAUKYTiT-B, SMOKKU'rt AUTlCI.K8.any
minis PurtiilHtnn te the Trailn lit I.arun
T,aK!iAUWUSlK!,;,a,t,'A-
H. L. Stehman & Ces,
NO. 110 NOliTH QUBBN ST.
,OI'IUKl,I'U,,VMl.AllR.
1.1 1 11. r. nr.uu. hik.
DKUIIl HMOIUNll.
I.erir.
JACK.
OI,l VllltilNIA, r.tc.
IHJIllllNllil'I'lUIUIIl' OUT. ,
1IKTWKKN THK ACl'S, Kte.
44 IinperUul rtuit Doinestle ClKarn. All
Krailefl ami prices, tllve un u call.
mar3l-lyil .
,....i.i .jii it A'i'itm.
rilOTIHIUAI'UH.
J.
H. ICOTB.
Thore has been eueh n aeuantl (or
I.AUQ15 l'UOTOOUAl'HS that 1 was
corepolloit te KOt a VKItY liAUOK
OAMK11A I10X te meet the itemanil.
We can new roake yen a 1'IIOTOaa
small as the smallest louket will held
up te a 5-Inch lace, te nt .an ItixVS
rrume.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. 100 North Queen ntreat
june'MWi
UtiUTUXMI,
Fer Decoration Day, the Amer
ican Soldlers' day, we have Flan
nels of various grades, but all
are froe from cotton, all pure
Indigo dyeand warranted net te
fade. White Duck Vests very
Lew in Prlce.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Builiing, Sixth & Chestnut Sis.
I'llll.AIIKI.I'IIIA.
M
KltUllANT TAIl.OKINU.
DAVID R. WINTERS,
FINE
MERCHANT
TAILOE,
Ne. 23 North Queen St.,
B"
TAMINlt I'A I IT I KM
AUK A I.I, TDK ICAtIK,
HUT THM AUK
NOT MOItK
THAN
I'Ol'ULAK
'I he Neu. Fitting,
Well Mmle Clothing
-OK
&
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Oontre Square.
The Btsl $10 All-Weel huits in the City.
Undetwenr, Undorwear, Uuderwear.
I.AIKVr NO KI.TIKS IS
(IKSI'S' FUHNISIIIiNU (JOODS.
Burger & Sutten
NO. 24 CENTRE
SQUARE.
IMyil
INVIIAIUIN,
Custom Department,
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
K VI' K.N I) Til K.llt 1 N V ITATiO.N
Te their many ciiuteninri anil the public In
Bonrrel. lernii inapiiriiiiiitii umii ik
varum Spiln hteck et goeiU In thuptuce,
which we tllilKO ie your uwn umui- in u
style, at the follewlnif low prlrcn :
All-wool Hull ler bulil089 , i
-hotter l w'
camlmore is
ulik-mlxeil cas,luiure ...HI no
-bent InitlKO liluu cloth.... 17i)
womteiUorksciow (black
or blne) J.9,?1.
All-wool bitlt-laney corkscrew Mte
KiiKllsIt corkscrew M Ou
French wotl.iaeHiura 11
Uomctiiber we pay ourewn persenul altfllitlen
te BellliiKna wall ui cutting til thoreloro en.
nblCH im te uiiilernell the cloaest nnil umui
critical noiiae in tne cuy.
OUIIUIIKATSI'KCIAI.TV,
Pants te Order.
Albwoel Pants ut $J..V. !., I.M, .. ,''i
tfl.oe, 1(1 te, I7.W), up te I3.0U.
I'leane take a vlew In pamlnu' our Bhew
WlmlewH. fit. Style anil Durable Workinftti Werkinftti
Bhlp giiaraiitecil,
Lfiansmaii&Bre.
Ne. titi-u'S NORTH QUBBN STRHBT,
UlKlit en the Bouthweat Ceruar el OratiKO
Btrcet,
l.ANOAbTKU, I'A.
44- Net connected with any ether; Clothing
Houueln thecltv.
I t UTi-eiainr uirnteua Water en UraiiKht,
llenry Ituhter, proprietor olttie Ornpe Hetel.
f anil 31 h'erth tlueen Btrcet, ha, remOileU-d
trio barroom, eteeli'U tlratclass HolrlKeraters
anil ban new en ilrauKbt Oharle, Class's col cel
? Mi1.",!1 ' PiiiiB liilnhlH, 1.AUKU ItKKK ler
which no In sole aent In this city. Alse, UAU.
ateija WATKltnem tne iameu tzcoiaier
SiirliH. auratena, N. V. A lull assortment el
tlie purest Wlnea anil Liquors en M,
I'Ul.lOK.
)OMUK.
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
POLICE
JUUtilVAL INHTUVMKNTa,
TITILUOX A WIIITB
Wilcox& White Organ (3e.
SPKCIAL 'I EN DAYS 8ALW.
new ib;tiik TlUK TO IIU
PIANOS AND ORGANfcJ
AT OLAUUHTKIllNO IMtlCKS.
One Coe.1 Secenit-llanil 1'lane i)tM
fxtn Kii.iiint Hocend-llaml Uruan w
One KleKttnt New Organ, li-3tep t'euplerd
unit Sub-llasa......... uft.ei
Wilcox White OrgauB irem 175 ui te im.en
Knabe," MePhall, arovenBteln &
Puller, Koyateno, anil Veee
& Bena Planea,
All Marked Down te llottem I'rlccs Aime.i
glyen away.
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerernw,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
II. II. I.UCKKNUAC1I, Agent.
Jebl7-Ua
BISHOPS CONSECRATED.
A VAST AUUIKNUIS AT UOMTKUKNU1S.
lluilnc.n el tlie Uenvantluu iKlnc itnptilly
Trnnincteil-WerK et tlie Krocit Krecit
inan' Aid Heciety.
The Holemn and Itnprccslve cctciiienicH
of the consecration or the flve bishops
oleot uttractcd an lmnicuse auuionce at the
Methodist Roneral confereuoo tn Philadel
phia en Thursday. The balcony and
KftllcricH wero orewdod, ft i;re.it iirnpurtluu
of thoReocciii)yinK-oatu b0'")f ladien. In
a front neat in tlie (jallery overlookln the
atatre, whero the oenBCOration took plaoe,
wan Mr. H. H. IIaycn. Net Icsh thau 200
iwople woie crowded in the hall during the
consecration ncrvlceH, fully half of theso
otttslde the portion rcectvtd for dtlccatCH
being women.
At 1 1 o'clock the ten 0.b1ieis, led by
Bishop Simpsen, illcd upon the Btage and
arranged theinsolve.i en either side of the
presidium bishop's chair, which wan occu
pied by the vonerablo ncnler bishop. The
llve biBhepit olcet, each accenipatiicd by
two oldetH, took positions in the rear of
the stage liishep Iiewman read the Col Cel
loot, and Kev. Dr. J. B. lltij;li;itn tead the
eplstla and Kev. Dr. J. 11. Vincent the
Cospel, whleh alwaye prcocde thu pivMeti
tatieu of the bishepu uloet. The piusenta.
tleim wcte made an fellow n, each elder
saying an he advanced with tlie catuliJate :
"We present unto you thin holy man te be
oenseoratcd a bishop." Ilmliep ultet W X.
Ninde wbh prcnented by Ituv. I).-. J. S.
IliiiKlmni, Hishep elect W. V. M.tll.ilieu by
Hev. Dr. I.. I'rontlce, nishopelcjt V. M.
Walden by Hcv. Dr. It. fl. Rust, Uisbep
elect C. II. Fowler by Uev. Dr. .1. II. Viu
cent, and Missionary Bishop oleot Win.
Tayler by Itev. I). Ware. The usu.il
prayer was then said by Bishop Itjwnian,
next iu seniority te Bishop Simpsen, who
appeuted te be tee foeblo te take a very
notive part iu tlie iiervice.t
Kach ene of the bishops i:lvl was then
inlorreKiitcd by the bishops in turn as te
his convictions of hiH callinj; te the work
of a bishop, his determination te faithfully
exercise himseif in the oflice, etc., accord
ing te the form in the discipline) This
wax followed by au exhortation by Bishop
Fester, and thou, with imprcssive solemui
ty, was paid the Vtni Creater Hjitrilna
Bishop AudrewH leading. Bishop Ilarrix
then led the vast congregation lu prajer,
as a preparation ler the concluding and
most solemn ceremony of the convention
the laying en of the hands of four
bishops and two oldera upon the headef
each ene of the ' candidaten m turn, nnd
repeating tlie supplication te Ueil te pour
out the Hely Olient upon him who thus
lias been invented with the oflice and work
of a bishop. Bishepn Simpsen and Bew
man, assisted by four ethers, eiUciatud iu
each instance. The presentation of a
Blble te eacli of the new bishop?, with au
exhortation, concluded the oeremonioH,
and, after a prayer by Bishop Merrill and
the singing of the doxology, the cougre
Ration was diauiittcd with the bonediotion
by Bibhep Simpsen.
Considerable business wan disposed of
by the conference bofero the Consecration
occurred. A resolution introduced by
Dr. Curry, providing that the committeo
en cxpeuEes pay the whole amount of
expeutes of each delogate and draw upon
the book cehcern for any dollcieucy thore
may be, met with vigorous pretest upon
the ground that the book coucern's profits
by the lustriotive rules, could only be ap
plied for the bancllt of the traveliug, hit
pernumerary, supcrauuatcd and worn nut
preachers. The resolution, was, lionevor,
finally adopted.
The tepert of the comuiittee en Frood Freod Froed
mau's aid provoked au interesting debate.
Iu recent years funds of that society have
been used for the education of the peer
whiarpoeplo of the Seuth, as well as for
the bcui lit of the onlerod poeplo. A geed
deal of opposition has been made te this,
and it has been called eveu by se harsh a
name as " misappropriation of funds."
The committce net only commended tlie
action of the society but roeommondod tLe
further continuauce of the policy. Objec
tion was made te the use iu the report of
the words " separate white schools" iu
the ulause of approval of the society's
work, and te another olause which might
be conatrued into au approval of ethor
denominations. It was contended that
the weids " separate white soheols" wero
uuwihc, and "separate" was striaken out.
The olt'cusive olause was also rejected.
With these oxceptions the lopert was
adopted, ene of t'.ie resolutions being as
fellows : " that the question el soparate
or mixed toheols we cetibldcr ene of expe
dicucy and right, which is te be left te the
olreico and administration of tliose en the
ground acd mere immediately coueorncd,"
rrfBbjteruin Uencrn. Aiinbly.
The reception of Hev. Jeseph B. Stratteu
D. D of Natcliez, Miss., ceri03pnnding
delegates from the I'rcsbytetiau assembly
south, in session at Vieksburg Miss , and
Hev. Cornelius Brett, of Jersey City, N.
J., delegates rcsprcsenting the general
synod of the ltofenn ehurch of America,
oecupied almost the entire session en
Thursday. The lccoptien was attended
with great enthusiasm, and toeiproi'.al
HddicsscH wero made by Heve. Htiatten
and Brett. and Modorater Hays and Uev.
Alexander M. Heed, chairman of tt e
committeo en fereign oenespondoiiuv
Dr. Stratteu iu carrying out hU ejuuiiik
sleii, In ought the most hearty, suieeie ami
hcaitfelt grcetings and couiatul.itiens
of the I'resbytcriau ashcmlily ueiith.
Modeinler Hays responded leeliugly aud
appiopriately reciprocated llie ureeiuiKH
'I he vast assembly thou rose aud h mg the
DoxeloRy. Mr. Brett's congratulateiy
mcssagoalse olieted response mid woidsel
praise.
TIM': iken wnmu I.-
llie rullurn ill tlie hew lii Ounli'iriiii-.
1 IttHbuiK dispatch tn the Inniiii i
When thoBevon mombcisef tlm Amal
gamated association whieh ompe.ic the
scale conferenco committee tiled iluvwi the
Ntalts of the Wcstern iieu association
bulldlug tliey looked tired and solemn.
They had met with a Hke number of rep
renentatlves from tlie Manufaetuters' as as as
Hoeiation te try te ariange tlie foale for
the oeming year. The two oemmittoos
weie iu tchslen extctly two hours, aud
were no nearer a Bottlemont wheu they
adjeuincd thau when the oiiifereuoo be
gan.
The confeicneo met at tlm eall of the
matmfaoluieis, as Mr. Woeks stated they
tlimu'lit tliat after tlm liiiauuinl lluny III
New Yerk probably the Amalgamated
inen had changed their minds and wero
ready te Kettlo. Tlie llrst preposition
eame from the AtnaWaumted side. They
offered te strike out the llrst item iu the
ngtecment, and whleh had only been In.
eettcd in the new soale, whleh provides
that all labor "net employed under the
scale hlmll be goveruod by thoscale." Ihis
soetlon lias caused a a rcat deal of objee-
tlnn mi ihanartef the maiiufaoturers at
tlie list conferenco, and had been pro
nounced by seme of thorn te be an out
rage. This did net modify the objections
te the instrument In the oyes of the iiinnii.
faeturcrs, and It was rcjoetcd. Theu the
raanufaoturera nropesod te aoeopt the old
soale Hat that is, wlthmit the medlflca
I tlens that wero ntlded te the new one, and
pay en a two and a half cent card rate
until Hoptembor 1, when, unless the trade
justified it, a two cent rate would be en
forced. This the Amalgamated men refuscd te
accept, as it was virtually a ten per oent.
rodttetion. Arbitration wa ofTerod by the
mauufaeturers. This wen refused posi
tively, as the Amalgamated association of
iron workers is strongly opposed te that
mothedof settllng difTorenoos, The man
ufacturers gave netice that they would
petition court for a tribunal under the pro pre
visions of tlie Wallace net, and allow the
public te judge of the rightcousuessof
their notion. With this comforting erurab
of Information In their peckets the Amal
gamated men flled out, and the confer cenfer confer
unce was at an end.
CALAMITY AM) UlllMK.
'llie Kecnril el the llu'i DeIdk".
It Isoflleially ropertod that Chlof Salinas,
Ciprlaue Arrayo and I'cdre Herrcra, who
are the train wreckers captured by the
Mcxieau government forces, attompted te
cscape while en their way te Celeya, and
were all killed. This makes ten of the
wrcekcrs shot. Four of them, against
whom proof was dlfllcult wero sent te
Yucatan te hovero in the army.
Boveral ofllcers overtook a gang of herse
thieves and whisky poddlets in the Indian
Territory and in attempting te arrest tham
ene of the thieves was killed, another
mortally and n Ihltd slightly wounded.
Twe of the efllceis wciesllghtly weunded.
Woleomo II. Beebe, i well known law
yer of New Yerk, was killed by n locemo
tlvn near Plaintleld. en the New Jercey
Central railway. He was 75 years of nge
and had practiced iu the United States
courts for 50 years.
Bitferd li. Dean shot aud killed his
brother Dauiel, at Savannah, ter betraying
Bu ford's daughter. A corenor's jury rnc rnc
drred a vordiet of justlflable homicide
The wholesale liquor stere of Chailes
Wczlcr, In Ht. Louts, has been robbed of
$25,000 in warolieuso recnipts and $75,000
in insurance policies.
Jehn Oehmau, his wife and grown up
daiighter perished by the burning of their
dwelllng near Portsmouth, Ohie, en Wed
ncfulav night.
T. J. llinn?, of Atlanta, cjmmltled sui
cide by cutting his threat with a pocket
knlfe iu the telegraph oflice at Oelumbin,
Georgia.
The Owonsbore' wagon factory at
Owonsbore', Kentucky, has been damiged
by (Ire te the extent el $20,000.
A. Schmcidel, a young man, the son of
au epera slnger at Vienna, committed
Milclde at Hobekou, New Jersey, yester
day. I.uke Burns, aged -IB, committed stiiolde
by sheeting himseif, in New Yerk, en
Wednesday night.
MA INK MEN.
from llulli, Me., we have received, under
ilute el May 15, H, the fallowing Htatcnienl et
Ure. W. llarrUen, the popular proprietor e
" The Kestnuranl" : "A low years since 1 wnn
troubled se xovercly with Kidney and bladder
iiUcclleu that there vns brlck-dast dopedltu In
my urine, and ceutliui.il dcilre te urinate,
with K'Vcru, darling, sharp pains thrniigh my
bladder and side, and again, dull, heavy inci
sure, very tedious te undurc, I consulted ene
of our leslilent physicians, but 1 received no
bciiellt Irem llie trentment.and IcarliiB that
my symptoms liullcateil 'HrlRhl's DIjouse,'
the most dreadful el nil ilheuje., 1 uvule up
my mind tlmt 1 iiitm obtain rcllet spuillly or
1 would be past euro. I consulted mydruu
glit. Mr. Webber, nml niter ascertaining my
syinptn.us.horccemiiieudcd tlm use el Hunt's
Itciiiedy, as he knew of many succcssliil cures
cllci'led by that mcdlclne In similar cased hoi n
In ll.ith. 1 puichasud a beltle, mid beleie I
had used the llrst bottle I leun 1 1 had lecelved
a Ktcal beui'lll, as 1 s u He red less pain, my
water became mere natural, and 1 began tn
Iinprove he much that the oceud bottle ollect ellect
ed a cnmpli'te cure ; and my thanks are due le
Hunt's Itcmedy ter restored health, and I
clii'erlully lecoininend this inns', viiluable and
irltable medlclne te niy tileuds, iw 1 consider
It a duty as well as u plcimire te de go."
"Ilelnir well acquainted with Mr. Mcern.0 W.
Harrison at the tlme of his nlckiiti.-B, teleircd
te Iu the loregelng tostliiienlil, 1 can cettlly
te the eeriectncsj et the stateiuenl liiade by
h m. W. U. Wkiuisii, I i ii ki: 1 1 1-
' It a i ii. Mit., May 15, US.1."
III.AC'K.-isilTIIS' TltlMJIII. n.
HuvliiK had occasion te use a lcini'dy ler
kidney troubles, 1 notice. I au advertisement
In one el the paper.s or the remarkable euiei
that Muni's lteuiedy had iniiile all ever the
euntry. I purchased a bettle at ene el our
driiKKlsts lieietu Manchester, unit alter using
It ler a short llmu found that It was helping
me wonderfully, and ene bottle has cured me
completely have no Indigestion, and am
hiurty and healthy ler ene of my years (C5j,
and can truly say that Hunt's llomeity Is u
'i edlcini) that has leal merit, and 1 da net
hesitate te recommend It te the public In gen
eral. J. ". WoeuneiiY,
r.l Manchester Ht., Miuiehmter, N. II.
May 7. 1KS.I. myl9-lwdM.WAK.tw
served llliu lllelit.
' 1 have used Jlunleek Meed Hitlers, and
urn happy le say they have dene me uiore
ginil thiiu anything yet. Send a turlhur ijuan
tlty ut once." This man was iisulterer Irem
dyspepsla ler twenty years. Ills name Is
Alex.tiidur l.engh, and he lives ut Alpena,
Mich, for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist
U7 and 13'J North Oueen stteet.
lliirtclen' Arnica 4nlve.
t'hc Hest Salve In the verld ler Cuts,
llrutHes. Seres, Ulcers, Halt itheutu. Fever
sores, Tetter. Chapped Humid, Chilblains,
Cerns, and all skin eruptions, unit positively
cures Piles or no pay u'eulivd. It l- guar-
unteivi te give perfect saimucunu or money
retunilKil. 1'ilce, 35 cents per but. Korsale
by II. II Cochran, druggist, IU7and I3'i North
;ui in street, Lancaster.
Nalltmctleii Unlvnrtal.
"In the past three months 1 have sold one
hundred and six bottles et ritemai' Kclectrle
Oil. Never sawn medicine Iu my llie that
gave such universal fallsluctlen. Cured an
ulcerated threat let me In twenty-lour horns i
never railed te jelleve my (ihtldieii of croup."
C. It. Hull, Diugglat.iliayvllle, III. ler sale
by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1:17 and l.w Nerlh
Oiieell Htreut
A KoiiiHrliuble K.ciipa,
Mi.s. Maiy A. Dulley. of Tiinkliannncl;, l'a.
was allllcted ler six years wllh Asthma and
llrenehltls. during which time the best physi
cians could glve no rellel. Her lllu was do de
snali ml el, until In last October she procured
ii iinttlii et Dr. King's New Dlscovery, when
luiinedlaluiL'iiei wns ieu,uiiu uy ciiiiiiuuiiik
Its me ter u short time alie was completely
Lined, gaining In llesh 1J Its, In a tuw mouths.
Kice Trial llettles et this ceitalu euro et all
Threat and Lung Diseases nt 11, II. Cechruu's
Driigbteru. Linge llottles tl.te.
De Yeu llcliuve It,
'l'liat lii this town there are scores el norseus
pausing our stere overy day whose lives ure
iiiade inlsorable by Indlgastlen, l)yspepla,
sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com
plaint, Constipation, when ler "Se. wuwlll sell
them shtlnh's VlUillzer, guaranteed te emu
ttiuiii. Sold by II, It, Cochran, druggist, Nes.
J7 und UJ North Uueeu Blreet. ieb7-eed'i
II I'AIIOUAHTKltl rOll TilK
INDIAN MEDICINES,
KA-TON-KA AND MOUOO INDIAN 101L.
-A I'
LOOHER'S Drug Stere,
NO. 0 KASl'jKINK TlHHI,
LANOASTKlt, I'A.
MJHUVAu.
A YHIl'a UMKItltY 1'KUTUltAI..
. OnnvittH, Ohie, 8ept, 10. 18i.
COI.im " Having been subject te all It ON ON
umJ0,(miA,iAjfKOTleN( with frequent
COLDS, for a number or years, I hereby cor cer
Illy that AYKlt'a CIIRItllV t'KCTOKAIj gives,
gives me prompt rellet, and It Is the most
effectlve rotnedy I have evor tried.
JAMKS A. HAMILTON,
Kill ter et Cretcent.
..,. . Mt. ttKAii, Ohie. .Tune M. ISM.
COIMHN " t have used AYKIl'8 OIIEUKY
COUUII and LUNO TIlOUlILK with geed
iillect, and I am plcaseil te rccommend It te
any ene similarly amicteii.
HAItVKVHAUOIIMAN,
l'roprletorUlobo Hetel."
vnErAnsn nv
Dr. J. C. Aycr k Ce., KomeII, Miibji.
Beld by all Druggists. nUlteW
AVKll-H BAKSAl'AItlLLA AND AYKIt'S
Cherry I'octeral ler wile nt Cochran's
Orng Stere. Ne. 137 and 1W North Queen St-,
Lfincaster, l'a.
I ami: ii auk.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely lh bei
ever made, combining the virtues el hops
with gums, balsams nnd extracts. Its pewer
Is wonderful In curing diseases (wliern ethor
plasters simply roltevc. Crlclt In the Hack
and Neck, 1'aln In the Hide or Limbs, Stilt
Joint? and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, llheu
mntlsm, Nouralgle, Hore Chest, Alloctlens of
the Heart and Liver, nnd all pains or aches In
nny part cured Instantly by the cm J'tatler.
Trylt 1'rlce, 2.5 cenUi, or llve ler 11.(0.
Mailed en receipt of price. Held by all drug
glstsnud country bUires. Jlep 1'la-ter Com Cem
jinnv, 1'roprietorn, llnsten, Mass.
LAME BAOK.
i-Ker constipation, less of nppollte
unit
iliscais of the bowels luku HawleyM Stomach
and I.Iver l'llln. as cents.
iiae-tyi
niw(.1)
lutv inem,
D
HKSM liUOim.
WATT, SHA1 & CO.,
Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St.
HPItfiAI, A'rritAOTIONN.
IIIIOOHK Dltl'.SS
ninde te sell at'ec.
GOODS, UKc a yard,
:k!-tuch WOOL I'ACK
shades. 'i5e a vunl.
CASHMKItUS, new
alncli OTreMAN DltlWi UOODS, spring
celcrs. lie. a yard.
SILK AND WOOL l'ONUKKS, S7KO II yard,
ALL WOUn NUN'S VKU.lNtiH. Illack and
Celers. 23c n vard.
si-iucii Ai.u.vi uusrt ui.uiim,
lllaclc nnd
Celers. r-ec. a vurd.
li-lllCll All oei 111.AL.IV
LACK NUN'S
VK1L1NOS. ii3e. u vard. worth l.oe.
KI.ICUANTa-llUTlON IU I) (i l.OV KM.fllirlllg
shades. .'. e a nalr.
K-HOOK KID (il.OVKS,
M.i5.
7'r. a pair, wmth
PARASOLS,
LA Hll KS 1' ASSOIITM KNT, L ATKST ST If I.K8
LOW K.ST I'ltlCKS.
NEW YORK STORE,
NOS. 8 A' 10 EAST KINO ST.,
I.A.NCASTKIt. I'A
IIATH AN It VAl'A.
II ST.HM'I'KIt A- CO.,
w.
STRAW HATS.
r,,0()0 STRAW HATS.
HATS KOIl Cllll.DllKN '
HATS l-'OU IIONS'
HATS r'OU MKN I
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
31 anil Id North (Juegii St.
W. D. Stauffer & Ce.,
SUCCKSSOItS TO
SHULTZ & 9RO.
inaylt'-Hd
Mr,W IIAIH.
SHULTZ'S
ONLY HM1 STORE,
We wisli te etill tbe uttoutlen of
men with big UentlH te the fnet that
we are uiwnye provided with just
the extra lrtrae hats they require
We tire uew showing it full ttQaert-
montef .STRAW HATH In nil graden
nnd the lrvrwcflt, hnndBomest nnd
mcatcompleto line of LIGHT OOL
OltED STIFF HATS evor openod in
I.tuiGUBter.
If youremombor that overy thing
hore la froeh nnd new nothing that
1h nt nil old yen will noe the ndvan ndvan ndvan
tagosef ntlennt looking through our
nonertmmont.
if IN A KKW DAYS WK WILL IIAVK A
LITTI.K 1'llhSKNT rOllOUIt r'ltlKNDS
THAT YOU WILL Al'I'ltKClATK.
144 North Queen St,,
A luw doers abeve thu Franklin Heuse,
LANOASTKlt, 1A.
mar27-lyd.tw
MAVHtNKltV. "
HAV1NII UISSDI.VKH I'AHTftKltellir
and pelinauenlty cle-usl thu Chestnut
Street Iren Works, lifeslre te Intetin my old
uatrena and thu nubile ueneruiiy. mat i am
still In the bustne.su, being located In the renn
iron company's verns, xserm num "ii
where 1 inn making iron nnd llress Castings
el overy ilmtrlptlen, and will be ploesod te
serve all who may laver me with thulr patron patron
age. rrem lOyoarsexperlenceln the business
and using thu bust umteilnl and pmpleyl .li
the host mechanics, 1 tun satWleU l cu guar
antee ontlre satisfaction. Castings ma Iu rrem
a mixture et Iren und steel which are mere re
tab u If)" strength and durability than the
est cast Iren known. V U-utli roll Pinions,
lulls and rolling mill work a spec ally. Casu
ngs maiiu el very seu Iren, und brass cast
ngs et every dcwcrlptieu. 1 have all the paU
tins uf the well and layerably known Mewrer
Cem and Cob crusher, rontted andltnproved.
.',.,,. ii miiu coiunletelv tilted inierln
il.Z,. ,., rnniiicn old ones which have been In
usu ler years, guaranteeing them te glve sat.
lSanCuu"!iJ It. 0. MOOULLKY.
Sl'KDIAI. 1NDUOKMKNTS (HrriSHtSU AT
THK WOltKINQMKN'S 8TOUK.
in '.Verklng 1'unta, Overalls, Shirts, llostery
et uny kind and sUe from Be per pair up te
the best Ilrltlsb. Nockwear, Cellars, Cutis,
Handkoichluis.Uuspendors, In (oblets. Under
wear. Counterpanes, Hats and a variety et
Notion. Ae. l'leaaecall and oxamlne bulore
von buy IlKNUY HKCHTOLD,
' Ne. W North Oueen Street.
1'. 8,-Oliolce llulldlng Lets and sand ler
I ale, W-1-
OAMMIAUMK, 0.
JpiK UAH1UAUB 1SU1M1MM,
THE STANDARD
Carriage Werk
Or &ANUASTKU COUNTY.
EDGERLY & CO.,
Pine Carriage Builders,
MARKET STRHMY
IN IlKAlt OT CKNTIlATi HAKKkT UOUSKS
LACASTKH.l'A.
dcslrpii. All work flnlshed In the most com cem com
rertablo nnd elegant style. 5Ve use only the
nest Bolected matsrlal, and employ only the
host mechanics, rer quality or work our
prlces are the choapest in the gtate. We bay
ler cash and soil en tlie most rcuonable terms.
U,.F2.,S a.ca,,. A11 wnrlf warranted.
IIKI-AIUING l'UOMVTLY ATTKNDKD TO.
One set el workmen especially employed ter
thatnuruose. n!-trdAw
"ITTK MI5AN UUSINKSa
AND MKAN IT IN TUIC
FULLEST SKN8E OP THE TERM.
NORBECK-&" MILEY,
WILL SKI. I. AT TIIKIlt
REPOSITO R Y,
Duke and Vine Streets,
A I.MtGKHTOGK OK
VEHICLES
-AT-
SPECIAL BARGAINS,
Iu nrdorte rcdece sleck by JUNK 1, when the
demundnt the Heme Traile (and particularly
Custom Werk) will ruiulie mere room.
We Mean Business,
AND INTKNI) TO IMIOVK CERTAIN UK
I'llKSKNTATlONB KALSK AND DKfY
COMl'KTlTlON.
It has been ctrculated and re. net toil tlurlns
the la.t few menibs, te oiti'scusiemoni, as well
us ethers. Hint the quality of work constructed
by us was et an Interior character, which had
n tendency tn hurt our roputatlen te a con
siderable extent, deprlvluu us et quite a
numborelBalos, and compelling us te soil at
lewer prices than bomtetoro, thereby causing
us ceusuiuraiiiu iuss. xne oeject in una wu
call readily understand, mid we think It un
lust and a cowardly way et Injuring our repu
tation, otherwise we would net complain ;
bul as It Is a bane, cowardly misrepresenta
tion, und ropertod by two of our alleged
tlrst-class coach makers, we Intend te protect
our rights, no tnuller at what cost
In JuHlce te eurselves anil te sustain our
reputation as tlrst-class builders el light car
riage work, we will wufeer any amount that
we can construct an line a vuhlcle aianyln
the city, aii'J, f ni'tliormeru, that our raw ma
terial fa stock Is greater, and of as flnna qual
ity as that et the rartles this may Interest.
Alse, that our stock el llnlshed vehlcles en
hand comprises same that wlllcorapare with
any In the city. The abeve statements we
will stand responsible for, and theso offended
and demanding sail faction can be accommo
dated by calling en
N01U1KCKAM1LKY.
N. 11 Any parly accepting tbisofter will be
compelled te construct a vehlcle from mate
rial in stock and by mechanics In their present
employ. And furthermore, should we bear
nny meru el theso scandalous roperls we will
prosecute the olleniler te the lull extent nt the
law. inlO-lmdAw
OT.ASH ANO QVKKNaWAUJk.
H,u
a BtAllTIK.
FANCY GOODS
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
THK 1.AIU1KST LINK IN FANCY UUOU3 IN
Donemtod China,
Blaque Ware,
Uoheminn Glassware;
DKCOKATKO
Tea, Dinner & Toilet Sets.
44 KxauuneOur Etek bofero purchasing.
HlgD. & lartin,
15 KAST KING STREET-
LANOABTKU, I'A.
I'Avxit UAHumua, are.
WK AUK MAKING Aldtlevr ItAII.Y
additions te our stock or
WALL PAPERS!
IIKAUTIKUL 1'ATTKIINS IN
Rmbiused, Plain and Celer Qilta.
COMMON ami LOtV.I'UICKO OOODS In Of
sertmcul. 1IOUDKUS, CK1LINO
DKCOItATlONS.dC
Paper hung by cnmpetenl Workmen and
promptly.
Six uml Hevcn Feet Dade Hhades.
I'LAIN CLOTHS, all colors. Irem M te7i In.
Wldu, Ifl.M'UllKS, PULLS, ia, LACK
' CUItl'lNS, I'OLKS, Ac.
i Wire Window Screens,
made te order. In I'LAIN and I.ANDSOAt'K.
The 11KST Iu themniket.
PHARES W. FRY,
67 NORTH QUBBN RT.
LANOASTKlt. I'A.
nuir.niNti ziatkiiial.
iikiiiiivai,, "
II VINO ItUMOVKUMY
PLANING MILL
-TO-
N03.41 1 te 417 N. Mulberry SUt
And Incroaied my ftfintlM ler jerfclwa
new prejiarwt te de all kind or we in my
llnu at shortest netice.
Bie-mid Wnii Wehlsen.
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