Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 09, 1884, Image 1

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Volumn XX-Ne 240.
LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1884.
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SUMMER GIFTS.
We doBlre te null attention el buyern te tlie fact that our Summer
ettering of attractive JE WELUY la umiBuallv large. All the noveltlou lu
Short Ohnlnn Ter Lndtea.
Call and See the Queers.
AntlquoSUver Jowelry. Potlte ploeoa In Diamond Jowelry at very low
prloeB. Ohatolalae and Feb Watoheo A flne line of Weddlng Sltver.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne. 4, West King Street.
l.ANCABTKIt, May 19. 1984. inayltMyd
HKI'lllUr.HA TUItH.
J
nWMT'H OKI.KIfHATKI) llKKllIOr.KATUllH.
Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.,
Nes. 26 & 28 West King Street,
-AGKNTd FOIl-
Vfl
WATER COOLERS
-AND-
FILTERS.
JcMind
iiiv tiii:
Ridgeway Refrigerator,
RAPID IGE CREAM FREEZER,
Adams & Westlake Ceal Oil Steves,
WATBIl COOLERS AND GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS,
-AT -
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
VAiwjtrn, xe.
s
'IIIUK'H U.lll'K.r IIAI.I..
B ARG AINS ! BARGAINS !
-AT-
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Nellitii; Off le ClesKlluHhicss. KvcrythiiiR .Must Positively he Sold.
A Villi Mild of IIODY llltUBSKI.S, TAI'KSTin. mill All Mrude of 1NUIIA1N CAltl'hTB,
IllMS. III.ANKKT'. COVKKl.KTduiidOII. CLOTH
W9T ALL AT A SAUMFWh-TQd
'i- Prompt attention glen te tlui Mannuicluie m ttag Carpets te eritur.
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
COR. W. KING A D WATER 81V. - - LANOASIfll, PA
Icliri2mdaw
J.
II. MAItriN A 'U.
SUMMER!
Gents' Furnishing Goods for Summer Wear.
Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear,
Cellars, duffs,
Fancy Percale Cheviot Shirts, All Grades White Shirts,
Blue Flannel Shirts.
tSTQlve the PBAHL SHIRT, prlae 81,00, a obaneo, Yea wllluee
no ether.
J. B-MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West King and Prince Streets.
I'LVMIUNU AMU
.)
OilN I. AUNOL1),
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heatere,
CSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orden at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Nes. 11, 13, 16 EAST ORANGE
AIIANIISOMt: LOT HIT
.lAl'ANKSK r'ltllllNll UOII.S
und a ileneral l.lue et KlHIltNtl I'ACKI.K
und KOI) HTl'lNOH, at
iiuni.tY'aDuuasTeuK.
nS fluid Ne .' West Kluir 8t.
-rriuTeniA.
Cern Remover.
The me3t eiroctlve prrpftr.itlen for the re
moval of Cerns, Jluniens, Warts, etc., ever
placed botero the public.
Warnuiteil te erudlcnte completely ind
within a snort tlme tlie most nbiiurnta mrns,
hard or sort, without pain.
1T1S ArOilTIVKOURB BOLD AT
BEOFJTOLD'S DBTJa OTORB,
Me, U1 WK8Tt)ltANllKHI'HKUT, corner el
(Jliarlette. dl-lyd
or ah v.
Lancaster.
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LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Lancflster, Pa.
UAH JIXTT1NU.
STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
Jl VI hi) I SO MATH HI Ah.
TJfciNUVAU
HAV1NC1UKMOVKDMY
PLANING MILL
Ne?. 1 te 417:N. Mulberry Kt
And Incrensed my facilities ler work. I am
new prepared te de all kinds et work In my
line ntshertcst notice.
a.wm,i fm, Wehlsen.
nicmuAi,
A YKU'.HHAKSAI'AHII.I.A.
TIRED OUT.
The dlstreMlng feeling et weariness, et ex.
Imimllnn without tirert, which makes life n
burden te be ninny poeplo, Is ilun te tlie luct
Mint tue bleed ! peer, and tlie vitality conjo cenjo conje
quontly fcnble. 11 you ure Hellering I rum
bucIi IecIIiirb,
AYER'S SARSAPAltlLLA
Is ust what you need nnd will de jolt lucul lucul
culable geed.
Noelhor preparation re concentrates and
combines bleed purllylng, vitalizing, iinrleii.
Ing nnd Invigorating rUnlllles as AvrrhHar
HirARILLA.
riuirAiinii nr
Dr. J. 0. AYER & Ce., Lewoll, Mess.
Hel.lbyall l)ril!RlHl tl, nit bottles for 1.
J 1-10
AYKll'B HAUHAl'Altll.I.A AND AYKll'B
Clmrry I'acternl ler snln nt Cochran's
Drug Stere, Ne. .37 and l:w North Queen HU.
Ijinoiuler, l'a.
A tlllKAT HliUOKHS.
HOP PLASTER.
TliM pernun nlnslnr la lamoiie (or Its nulck
and liuarty action In ctirltiK I.mnu Hack, llheu
inntlm, Hclatlcn, Crlclt In tlie Hack, fcldeand
lllp, NmralKla,Htlir.)elnln auil MuhcIch, More
Otiiist, Kldney Tronblen nnd all pntiiH oracliei
elthar local or daep-sentud. It hoeMioh,
HtrnnRtlinnii and SllmuluUii the paru. The
virtuoso! hops comblned with ciiins-clnan
and ready te npply. Hupcrler le llnlinnnls,
lotions and Halves. I'rlcn, 'i' routs or 0 ler
$1.00. Held by dniKuUts and country slnrns.
Mallud en rceelpt et prlces. Hep J'lailer Com Cem
pany. Proprietors, llosten, llass.
A GREAT SUCCESS.
-Tliu biiit Inmlly pill inadn-Ilawluy's
Steinacli nnd I.lvcr rill. Tip. I'lcas.inl In
action nnd eniy le talie.
nevaVlydAw ()
VI.UT1I1NU,
M
VKIM KATIirttN
Thin Clothing.
lu Kxealldiit Assortment, ler this sort or
wcutliiir, for MKN'rt, IIOV'3 tnd CIIII,.
llltK.N'S WKAIt, lu nil the 1'I.AIN AND
MOST rASIIlONAllI.K FAIiKICi.
In looking nreunil ler Hummer rciiuUltes,
rumcinbur that the best ussertiiianl In
UI.OTllINd Is always te be seen lusru, anil
that prices are siilllclnnlly varied te mcet
with lavorameni; nil clasnsel buyers, as well
nsthose whom fortune his less laverud.
We Invite calls, that we may be ullenled a
chance te show lust what we Ihuii. Tlie
mnke, style and finality of our C'l.OTIIINU is
lully up U the highest, tdindanl, and li
markeil nl linn res that often inuke li .yers or
three v he only come te scu.
Cempai i.nn cc.nrtcd, tia le se Iclted.
&
1.KAD1NO l.ANOABTKll Ul.d flllKU!',
NO. 12 F1A3T KING STREW .
I.ANUASTKK, TA.
WlIT WAN A. 11 A II Kit'."', "
Hut a Much llutter I'hicu te llnj Inurtineds
iVIII hu Keund nl
Burger & Sutten's
U'lmlosiile.V KolailClelliliii: Keuse,
Ne. JJ4 Oontre Squnre,
It. Is butler than VVanainakei's, because the
KiMifS are net only as oeod, but cht nper. nnd
It tier slieubl be such a thliitj ns a intttlt,
which Is net at nil likely te occur you will
liavuie net have te ke lui te I live tlie ilufit t
lemedled
GOODS
I'llAi IAN NOT
PAIL TO PLEAS r,
Kretn Ituads-Minlit bulls and the Choicest
Stult in I'd ce, down tnovery dubill In
QENTiV FURNISHING SUPPLIES.
IIIVK IH A CAM..
Burger & Sutten,
Meiclmnl Tailors and Clethlerc,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
I.ANUASTKH, I'A.
Il-ly.l
IIIANHniAN X llltn.
it
About Prices.
I.niirf uue we IheilKhl bottom pi lees hud
been touched, hut It remained ler the Mprlnu'
el 18SI, teutven chance te the people le buy
cheap
CLOTHING
such tit has net been seen by the eldest Inhab
itant. MEN'S SUITS,
At jut), s.M.nw), I7.W), jMie, ficfu mill ji'i.rie.
PANTALOONS,
At Jl , JI.UI, ?M, ti CO, (3.10 up le JS.0H.
IiARQE BOYS' SUITS,
At J.i.M), J4.00, J1.S0, J.'i.CO, J.C0llli te ).M.
SMALL BOYS' SUITS,
At JI.3J. 1.75, JJ.M, 3,0J up le tl t(l.
De we mean te lower mir wltelu business?
Ne, I ndeed I Wu only ipiote I He rata et cheap
iicbs as the key nole. Wu elevutu Heiry
Btmsnu und own no superiors In stylus und
qualities,
L.&ansmaii&Bre.
THO KABHIONAIII.K MKilCliANTTAll.OUD
AND UI.OTltlKHf,
Ne, fit-S8 NORTH QUBPN STREET,
Ulght en the Beuthwnat Cerner of Oianne
at rent,
LANCABTKll, I'A.
Notcennectod with any ether Clethltu
llen.eln thec.lt v.
nultAHUAVArlA flM.KIt t)IUAU3 VOK
1 n cents, (liiarnnlceil te be clnitr rlllers, at
UAIlTMA.N'd VKI.I.OW FHONT C1UAU
BTOKK.
MYERS
BATHFOI
TnE OLD PRINTER.
WAV HU lAHUKUKlt WITH '.! 1.1."
hltetcti et I. lie lteblnd the Hcenns In hNchi.
pnper tiotnpeiliiB Koeni-llurditlo's
J.ast and llrst.
" SltiK Nine" loarned hla lellcrH riht
front tlie boxes, ami crew up ntnl learned
te set type in ene of titose tniittaiiK efllccR
wliore they keep the typu In a
oelToo Btielc nnd chalk out tlie cnr K en the
lloer. lle wasn't nven a very fmit printer ;
he didn't often rush, nnd he nover " heI.
tllcrcd for the fat en the hook," (nil took
whatever came aloerj with equal pationeo
and Kml nature, wltother it was a " pick
up" or a ureat take of blind copy, scrib
bled In poneil en blue fc ilecap en both
BidcHef the paper anil marked solid, with
never a break or paragraph from A te ',.
Hut he would ntaud at that old nane and
pick up type nil night, pecking alent; en
Htralxht brovler as tranquilly n.t theiiRli he
struck a display head en every take. IIu
always madn fnlr bills, nnd, after nwhlle,
as the sixties began crcepliiK en him, the
beyahntlaway of " Feldicrlug" for lilm,
and n i ay be you don't knew hew hard it is
for n printer net te drop a geed many
type and fumble for the boxes and let his
thumb get most awfully here, and have te
hunt for the hollows ami blew out his case
and nttitly the copy very olesely and ilnd
it dreadfully hard te read, and that nert
of thing, wheti, by rushing a little, he
cau Ret a " piek up" ni lout; as your
arm and a leaded take with a paragraph
te every sentence Hut they did that ler
the old man, and he knew it by and by,
and loved tlie boy s as though they wero
his own, overy last slug of them.
And no, y.ear after year, he wrought
among the boys en n morning paper. IIe
went te bed about the tlme the rest of
the world get up, and he rose, about the
tlme tin rest of the world Bat down te
dinner, lle worked by every kind of
light oxcept Runlight. Thcre were can
dles in the ofilce when he canto in, then
they had lard oil lamps, that smoke 1 and
sptittcred nnd amcllcd ; tlten hu saw two
or thrce printers blinded by nxplesintm of
catnpheuu nnd spirit gaa ; then kcrodeuo
came In and heated up the nens room
en Rttmrner nights like a furuace ; thou
tlie olltce put in gas, and new the oleHrio
light hung Irem the ceiling and dazzleJ
his old cyea and glared into thorn from his
copy. If Iio sang en his way home, a
policeman bade him " cLocse that," atid
rcminded him that he was disturbing the
peace, and poeplo unuted te Bleep. But
when he wanted te Bleep the rest of the
world, for whom he had pat up all night te
make a morning paper, reared and crashed
by down the noisy htrcetunderhis window,
with cart, and truck, ami omnibuses ;
blared with brass bands, howled with
hand organs, talked ami shouted, and even
the shrieking newsbey, with a ghastly
sarcasm, murdered the sleep of the tired
old printer by yelling the name of his own
paper. Year after year the foremau
reared at hltu te romembor that this waui't
au afternoon paper ; editors shrieked down
the tube te have a blind inau put ou that
dead man'n case ; smart young proof
readers tcribblcd (sarcastic cemments en
uikNTerk, ou the margin of his proof slipj ;
lung winded coiitRemloiits, learning te
write, and long haired pe;tt, "who con!'J
ncver learn te spell, wrathfully
cast all their imperfections upon
his head. But through it all he wrought
patiently and found mero uuushine than
shadow in the world ; he had mero friends
than cuomies. rrinteift itud rerrmrn and
prcssmen and u-porters and editors canto
and went, but he t.taycd, and he saw news
room and sanctum filled and emptied, and
llilcdaud emptied ngniti, and tilled again
with new and strange fi -ci. IIe was work
ing ene night, and when the hums that are
sosheit in tlie ball room and se long in
tlie composing rejin drew waarily en, he
was tired. lle hadn't tin own in a full
case, he said. Ouu uf the be, tired ns
himself but a printer is uiwr tee tired te
be geed nalurvd -eileicd te cliaue placss
with him, but the old man still theie vas
enough iu the o.ibe le last him through
his take, and he wouldn't weik any tnoie
tonight. The types clickul in tlie silent
room, and by -and by tlie old man said :
"I'm nut uf herts."
He sat down en the low w'ihIeu bill by
his care, Midi his stick in his hand his
bauds folded wearily lu his lap Ilie types
clicked en, A galley of t olegraph vial'.cd.
"Will any ene kindly tell me what gentle
man is lingering with 1) i;i?" called the
foiemnn, who was ntwayu daneorensly
polished nnd pelite when he was ou the
point of exploding witli wrath and imp.i imp.i imp.i
tionce. Slug Niue, passing by the alley, steppeil
te speak te the old man sitting there se
quietly.
The telegraph boy came miming in with
the last manileld, sheet, sheuting:
"Thirty I"
They can led tlie old in in te the fote
man's long lable nnd laid him down tevci
cntly and coveiol Ids face. They took the
slick out of his ncrvelcas hand and lead his
last take
Hcsten, Novembor 2:1, Tlie Aincilc.in
bark Pilgrim wnt te pieces oil' Marble
head in a light gale about midnight. She
as old and unscawe.-tliy, and this was te
hae been I. or last trip.
fihst iii.tmu veit m.AirsK.
Dciperuta l'elltlcl Klitlit iu n t'eiiimylviiiibi
VlllHRO.
A desperate political quarrel with a tcr tcr
ilble tragical endlug eccurred in Liver
pool, Pa , en Friday night, seen altar the
ucviH had been i evolved el the nomination
of Mr. Hlaine at Chicago. If the fueling
manifested among Republicans ever the
action of the Chicago convention i
proves ns bltter oliiawhea", topetitlons of
such horrihlenplBodcs may be confidently
looked for. Tite men iuve'ved iu tlie des des des
porate and bloody ntl'ray vore .las. Hegau,
Klwoed Strauss, Casper Ueycfr and four
ethers, all farmcis. The thrce men naiiud
ure Stalwart Republicans and when they
were told that Hlaine had wen the battle
they grew wild with rage and openly de
nounced the Maine statesman in tonus
that would have done ercdit te a Liver
peel coBtermougor. Others in the paity
dofendod Hlaine and a war of words eli
cited, but befere oeming te blows the gang
separated.
shortly nfter the party adjourned te a
neighboring bar room, and as tlie Stal
warts drowned their sorrows iu the Mow Mew
ing bowl their bolllgeiMtit qualities wero
dovelopod, Ilegan begati the tutibleby
getting into n heated niguiuent with a
Hlaine man and ondenverod te onfurce the
stenath of his vlews with a rat ling blew.
Instantly the men clinched an I a leugh
nud tumble light began. Kilerts were
made te soparate the combatant hut
without success, and In a few moments
the dozeu or mero men iu the salejn wero
ongaged in a froe light.
Knives wero drawn aud used olleotlvely,
rovelvors were whipped out of haek
poekotB nnd llretl reokleasly and blows
were oxehangod between the belligoients
with a rapidity that was suit rising nnd n
foreathat would have (bin oredltto a
Dewory bruiser.
In the midst of the melce a pistol bul
let struek thoslngle coal-oil lamp with
whleh the room was illiniinateil, Htmtter
)u; it te fragruents and letvingthe plae
in darkness. The crowd wero, hownver, se
frenzied with oxeitomont nil belng half
drtiuU that the battle was waged florcely
lu the darkuess, the men slashing right
and left with their bewie knives atjd using
eliairs and ethor improvlsed weapens,
Fer fully a quarter of an hour the men
fought like tigers, and were finally ojeotcd
by the proprietor, who had becn reinforced
by a nutnber of his friends.
The deer was barred, and when a light
was brought iu tlie thrce men were found
lylilg ou the lloer. They proved te be
Hegait, lioyer and a farmer uamed James
Weiss. Ilegan had been shot through the
right thigh and had a terrible stab wound
In the abdemci. Heyor resolved soven
dlstinet knife wounds and was shot through
the nrm, and Welas had been stabbed
twice sovcrely In the light side.
The annouueemont made te the howling
mob out ilde that the thrce men had been
killed quicted them and they dispersed. A
physician wan sumtnoned and, after dress
leg the wounds of the Injured, oxpreRscd
but lltlle hepe of their rccovery. Warrants
wero issued for the arrest of twenty per
sons who figured in the row. All con
cerned have been tcarded as rcspcctable
men, and it is supposed that net less than
thirty five persens partlolpited lu the row.
The deaths of Hegau and Weiss are
reported nnd if they are net already dead
they cannot survive mero than a few
hours.
Kx-Mamtiiil llnll te be l'roiecuted.
The attorney gauml has sent a letter
te Keprcscntatlvn Hpriuger saying that
criminal precccdlccn are about te be com
mcuccd against Jehn Hall, latn United
States marshal of the Western district of
Pennsylvania. Examiner Hallin, who
investigated Marshal Hall's accounts, has
Incu orderod te go te Pittsburg, te appear
Ijofero the grand jury. The notion of the
attorney general is based en a lotter from
United Btitcs District Atterney Stone, of
Pittsburg, who says : " I have Invest!
gated tlie reports of Mr. Hallin, examiner
cf the department of justice, and in mauy
cases I have cetcpircd them with the
doekcts und papers ou fib nnd bollevo the
reports of Mr Hallin te be iu the main
correct, and that the emolument returns
of Marshal Hall are Incorrect ns te the
earnings .nnd icceipts reperted Irem
individuals, and that he has earned ami
received from Individuals much mero than
he topertcd in emolument returns made
Jupe SO, 1831, and Oeetnber 31, 1831, and
June 1, 1832 Tin S3 emolument returns
are the only OLC4 lis his undo within the
past thrce years, and are the only ones for
the making of which he cau be proseeulcd,
the rest buing barred by the statute of
limitation. I am prepared te institute
erlminnl proceedings aninst hint tit
ence."
Witnesses befoie Mr. Springer's coui ceui coui
mlttee during the protent (Jengruss have
tcstllled that Mr. nail has failed te
account for from $200,000 te $400,000.
Attempt te Wreck n train.
An attempt was made te wreck the
Dever express near the bridge spanning
the .Medway nver, at Kocnester, Kng., ey
means of a potulcieus iron rai' which had
been fastened across the track. The
cugiue driver put ou full speed and the
obstaelo was rUnned aside The eccu
pants of the tralu wero severely shaken
up.
1'eity 1. nillen Itenruea from Drowning,
At the launching of the steamer Habs
buig ou Lake Constance, a torapernry
woeiion structure lined with spectators
gave away. Forty ladles, Including the
I'riuccds Thtiniett Taxis, who christened
the vofsel, was prceipitatcd Inte the lake.
Oieat oxeitomuut prevailed, but all wero
rescued from the water without serious
Injury.
a rei.iui:uAr'n duty.
Policeman Kd. K. Heath, S'J North Htiuet,
I'nitlaiid, Me., May II, l&S'J, wiltes .-
"I litiMi been troubled ler u geed many
iars with intluir.'. in Ien et the bladder, dab
tnu as lui hack ns diiilng the tlmu when 1 was
in il.eaimy. 1 Hiiirme.l with dull, heavy pains
lu t lit. Inuk iuuI Miliums tee lnteiife ter tne
tn iIihciIIie, mid tiled hcwuil leinedies Hint
wtie itci iiiiiieiiiUd.auil was txuuilned Ly ene
el inn bisl physicians, uhe proneuuied It ln
ihiiiinuitleu el tliDlilnitiler; ami 1 went le the
liespltiil ler tieatiiiuiit, but nil medicine and
tteatuiunt, hud seemed te Intl. 1 Mas rccom rccem
minded let! j Hunt's Itemedy, ns It hid been
iifid In several mch canes lime In I'erllund
and vicinity. 1 piu.hii-cd a lottlent "mllh'B
ilriut slnii) here, and (emul utter iibIiik tlie
llrst bottle that It rullevud me hi cat ly, und
alter using envmul het (Its found that It did
me morn geed than ull oilier medicines und
treitlincul I have iccclvid eemhlmil. And te
add te my geeil opinion el Hunt's Itemedy, X
beg te stale lu cle.lug that my wlfe has been
for a long tlmu troubled i It li a wtniknu s and
lulliiiniiiatlen or the blaibUr, wllh a cempll
ejllen el ether iilsences peculiar te women.
Alter using only two bottles she h.is been
cempli tcly eiiiLd ; and 1 caus.iy that my wile
Is loud In piiiise of this weiiileilul medicine,
and I Mould highly lereiniiiimd It te nil who
me Hiitrurlng Iieiii uldmiy dlseibcsei diseases
nl the bl.uldiir."
I'ehii.anii, Mu., May II, itt-:i.
1 l.meby teilliy that I knew the lactsel the
sickness el Mrs. K. K. Ilcate, anil that they uie
cmitclly stated In the foregoing cottllleutc,
ami her euro was iu'cempll8hed by the use of
llunt'i Itenicdy. A. W.Hutrit, Druugl.t,
Cor. rerllnnd and (Jreen Ntiects.
NO MAir.ltlAI. UllANtllC.
Tills Is te cm Illy thai I have used Hum's
Itemedy for the lilduey complaint, and de
i ived much I 'Ciirllt from its uee.
1 have been mulcted about ene year, and re
ceived tica'innnt from thu local physlcluus,
nud used a number of se called gpuclllcs with
out any muteiljl help, lam happy te say,
alter using thrce bottles et Hunt's Itcmeily, l
was completely cured,
1 never tall te recommend It, and you ate nt
liberty te uiu my name lu any manner you
may desire. ' .leiiv W. Joiinm-en,
Norwich, (Jenn., May 7, 184t.
J9-lwil.M,WAKAw
llaelclen's Arnica tswlve.
Tlie Hest Salve In thu world ler Only,
Ilrutses, Morns, Ulcers, Halt Khuiim, fever
sores, Tetter, C hupped Hands, (Jhtlhliilns,
Cerns.aud ull skin eniptlone, and positively
cuics Vitus or no pay ruiiutred. It li guar
unttsul te give purled satisfaction or money
n Inndm). 1'ilwi, -ii cunts porbex. Keranic
by II. I! Cochran, druggist, 137 iuuI 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
A areut lllicevery,
.Mr. Win. i'hnnias, el Newton, la,, says:
"MvwltehUM been serlnuslv ullected wltbu
reintli ler twiinty-tlvu years, and this spring
mom Mivercly thin ever before. Hhu hid used
many leniudles without rellel, and belnir
uived te try Dr. King's New Dlhcevery, dtii
se, with most uratllylng lesults. The llrst
bottle relieved bur very much, und thu second
botlle lias iibseluudy cured her. Hhe tins net
hud se geed health for thirty years." Trial
bottles free nt 11,11, Cochran's drtia More.
l.atge size, tl.oe.
Wliy lle DuwncmtT
True, you uiu lu a mlii'r.ible condition you
aru weak, palld und neiveus. Yeu cannot
sleep nt night, nor enjoy your waking hours i
yut, why liwit heait'f (let at the druggUi'sa
botlle et Ilunloeli feed Hitters, 'I bey will
itistnrn you te health unit iaee of mini. Beld
by II. It, coeliruu, ilriiKglst, 117 and i:i'l Ninth
Queen street, l.iinc.uler, I'u,
ntr, i.HiiKtry,
and ethor lauieus women have wen a reputa reputa
tatlen or luclal bsauty. A line complexion
m u tees ene hauilfcome, even though thu I tee Is
net el perfect mould. HunlecL ltleutl Hitter
notillrecily upon the circulation, und te glvu
the akin u clcarues. and suioottir.ossothm suieottir.ossothm suioettir.ossothm
wise untittalnuble. Held by II. II. Cncluan,
drugglst,.M7 anil Itri Nex HiQucn sticet, i.au
caater, l'u.
X With Everybody te Knew,
llev. (Joergo it, Thayer, an old citlren of
this vicinity known te overy ene m amest
Influential citizen and christian mtnUtoref
tie m. K. chureh, Inst this mement steppod in
our stere te say, " 1 wish overyltotly te mew
that I censider that both my soil and wlfe ewo
our lives te Shlleh's consumption Ouru." It
Is having n troinmuteua sole ever enr counters
antlls giving perfect satlaractlen In all cases
et Lung Ulionse., such as nothing clse has
dene. Ults. MATCIIKTT A rtANCK,
Itoennon, Ind., May IS, 19.
, Sold by 11.11. Cochran, diUBRUt,Ne. 137 and
139 Nertii queen BtrceU LancasUir. loblleocll
VLUTHINU,
:nkw
neckties,
Gauze Shirts and Drawers,
-ten-
WHIT-MONDAY,
-AT-
EKI SMARTS,
Ne, 17 West King Streot,
(OI'I'OSITK THK 1ltOS8KKY.SII01Kt..)
TI liKICIIAKT
SPRING OPENING
-AT-
H. GERHART'S
Titllerin KHtnhliHlunent.
I am new prepared te show te the tratte an
assortment et Woolens ler the Spring nnd
tsummnr Ti ado which ter lteauty. Quality and
Quantity surpasses all my former efforts te
P'case my customers.
Nenn but the very beat Korelgn and Amort Amert
can rabilcs for Dress and lluslncss Hults ; a
cemplete line or the I alest Mhades of Hprlng
Overceating.
Tlie very best el workmanship and piices
lower than any Heuse In tlie city for the same
imllty of goods
H.GERHAET.D. r. winters,
IA1LOH,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
OOMKIIII
NO NMV,
WILLIAMSON it FOSTER
HAVK SOMKTIIINU NKW IN
Beets and Shoes.
That Islnterofetlngtel.ndfcsand Oentlcmeu
looking ter a geed solid urtlcle uiu icasemi.
blopilce. TllltKK (MJDOI.I.AUsnil.l, 11IJV
a very Neat Kitting Umits' Hiiircengiii5s Usl
leis, blyle Teeth 1'lck Toe. 'I Ids li n verv .In.
slruhleand stvllsnslice ler thice Hollars
run i.Aiuna wr.AU we have u FHONT
LACK MAT KID TOP OAlTint. vervlmnd.
some und sniiiethlng untlicly new. Ali-e
Ol'KOWN DlChlu.N A shoe ler gi'lltlotneii
uiitdoleourt-puctrtl order a slice or supciler
iiuallty.
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Ot all kliu s suitable te tin- season In suits or
THIN COA'Irt ami V hi I c, Sl'ltll'KD COAT.i
ti r olltce wear, .'0c, and American Ktcisuckei'
Costs und VetNiU?1S ,
l..tlllTSUJlMi;itl-.M'l8 In AllUoelCua.
elinere I'lu I.lnu. t:."i i Ine Olobe Mills Cttj
bttiiore Cants, M.fW.
HATS1 HATS! HATS!
l.ltlllT DhllllVa SI'ltAW IIATd. ill all
kinds nnd styles lerctillilri-ii, Men or Heys.
FANCY HOSlKin, IN 1)1)8 nud INDIAN
UAUSK UNDKIlrtlllltTS. The FoatherwelBlit
t'unbinliii Dm we is unit a very hiilulfcoine va
rlety el fllk Neckwear and .Hummer Wear.
Williamson & Fester,
Dealers lu Clothing, Huts, Cups, Fiirutshlni:
tineds, Itoets, mieps, 'Flunks, Valises,
Tnivellng Hugs. Iluhber
Heeds, etc.
Nes 32-38 EA8T KINO STREET,
I.ANCAS'lKIl, I'A.
HL11H AND QtlKKNatlAJtli..
irillll M MAUTII.
AI
CHINA HALL.
A KUI.I, LINK OF
TABLE GLASSWBRE,
JELLY TUMBLERS,
JELLY OUPS,
JELLY JARS.
'nim Kl Aito I'mii nlmtii
Pumblcrs.
X UlllLlvlMi
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING HTKEKT,
bANHABrKIt. I'A.
HTUVICH.
poett, white st tuir.r.mnjeii,
-BANKERS,-
46 WALL STREET, New Yerk.
Urokeraand Dealers In Hallway and nil ether
Securities.
KAIMVAY INVK3TMKNT3
a specialty, In the selection and catlmate of
which their long connection -with " I'oea'a
51 Ah UAt. ev KAiLKOADii ' gives them apedal ad
vantuKi's. Correspendenco Invited and In.
IHUiut-H anawuieii. wupeait acceunirt loceivee
and tutetest allowed, mllHIaioed
VLOTlltmi,
Time and tide wait for no man
is well illustrated bv tha ww
our Spring Stock ia moving off.
f'loea tide brings us crowds of
customers; receding tide carries
away much of our variety and
time make3 a hole in our im
mense Bteck.
Ne time like the present.
A. C. YATES & CO,
Ledger Builiing, Chestnut & Sixth 81s.
I'HILAllKI.l'IIIA. i
Readlng Railroad Serlp Taken ter
Cleth lug.
M
KICUHANT TAII.OKI.NO.
Special for Latlief.
. . .''"-.VfJ111 recivc-t a line of the K1NK8T
lUt'OltTKii I'ONQKKSIn the market, wlileli
will bu beM per plece, containing twenty
yards, at no t tlie saine iiuslltynt goods ard
soiling In I'hll.idelphlaiitll'Juna $13.
Special for Gentlemen.
.Inst rccelviMl, A HIM, KN DID ASSOUT
MliNT OK WOOL.KN OOeDS, Biiltable ler tha
liotweathor, which, will be mads up ataur-
,..i.i,M.J' iui ..kuiu. uiiii BlipULlUr WlirKIIlllII
ship, with trimming te correspond with the
goods both in qualltv und sliaen 1'KltrKOT
FIT OU HAN I'KKU OH NO HAI.K. Olve me
t VIIIU Itlllt lt3 i:UllVlltl.U1l
NO. 211 K. (JUEKN STREET,
I.ANHASTKIt. I'A.
A TlKNTlON.
0KANI CMMJtlNU SALE
-OF-
Spring & sniDir Glelig.
We n e selling our Knllre Bleck el
hl'lflN'O AND! HtMMKlt CI.OTtlNO Of
AM. DKS'.UIITIOSH AT A UltKAT
KKIIUCTION NOW.
Wu Intend thai ; fv inuu sliall have a
chance at our full assoitmeii,...' Iw .iiblu In
buy at prices which m III surprise Hir.aVtnr
their clcapuess.
We have Te-day .Maiked i
600 I'AIIW OK WOItMNO PANTS. SOcte ft (if.
1,10 I'AIKS OF alNtl I.K l'ANT-, ll.'ii loll .W.
UUiANI SCHOOL hims.U!!5 te SI.M.
itncilll.DltlNMSUlTS. JI.50 In t4.00
THIN CI.OTII1NO. UAUSK UNDKIHV KAU,
NKCKWi-Alt, ll()SliIl,
bUSI'K.NIiKIt', hiiiI
OBNIS' FHtlNlSlllNI, (1001)3
Ol All Uutcilptlens at Iteck lloitein 1'ilccs.
CAM. AT
Hirsli & Brether's
rl.N.N IIAI.I. CLiUllUNii HOIIHK,
Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Htree.
I.ANCABTUIl. I'A.
II A lit Alt II VATH.
yyr " s1A,)
FrKlt. dullNHlOK.S
W D. Staufler & Ce.,
(Successors te Bhulu A i:re.)
31 and HO NORTH QUEEN St'
ft
Straw Hats!
Straw Bats 1 1 Straw Hats! 1 1
Twenty casis et Straw Hals J uat received,
The very latest styles ter young men. Alse
Nutria. Mixed ami 1'euil Derby t Alople anil
l'earl Casstuiere Hats. All new sleck,
ItKMK.MHKItTIIK NUMnKU,
31 und Wi NOIITUQUEENSTBEET.
mylt-ly
TU-B.W UAT8.
SHULTZ'S
ONLY HAT STORE.
We wish te call the attention of
men with big heads te tha faet that
we are always provided with jusc
the extra lurae hats they require.
We are new ehewlnn; a full aaeertx
men t of BTRAW HATd in all grades
and the laraeat, handeomeet and
moBteomploto line of LIGHT COL
ORED STIFF HATS evor openod in
Lanoaeter.
If your omember that every thlrnr
hore la fretjh and non nothing; thac
la at all old you will bee the advan advan advan
tttBoaef at loner, looking; through cur
aenortmment.
A- IN A VKIV DAYS WK WILL HAVK A
144 lerth Queen Sfe,
A lew deer above the franKUn Heuio,
1.ANCA3TKU, I'A.
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