"V K a. - v inM !' . iM-V -rv J i . j 7 W? i V' Volumn XXNe, 157. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1884. Trice Twe CMte.' eh J wuhkh or JUL ltlltAM. SUMMER We doelre te call nttoutleu of buyera te the loot that our Bummer olTerlutf or nttraotlve JEWELRY la uuubuqUv lnrge. All the uoveltlos In Short OhulnB for Lndiee. Call and See the Queen's. Antlquotillver Jewulry. Potlte uIoeotiiiiDIomomlJowolryutvory low prloeu. Olmtolalue mid Feb Wtttohetj. A flne line of Weddlntr Sllver. H. Z. R HO ADS, Ne. 4, I.ANOASTEIt, May ID. 1881. ItKFItltl'.KHA TUltli, KtVKTIM (IKI.KIIHAI'KI) It Knim r.KAcrilllN. (HIKAT UK DUCT I ON IN I'lUCKS OK J E WETT'S REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS -JiND- FILTERS. Piilludeli'hlu Luwn Mowern, Elydrunt Hobe, Oil 8toves. a-We are allot leg these goods nl ExieiWIIni'ly Gee. M. Steinman & Ce. Nes. 26 Jt'ilmil & 28 West King VA UI'KTIt, Ollllttt'K UnlM'1-.T II AM- BARGAINS I -AT- SHIEK'S CARPET HALL. Nellinc OIT te (Most HiiHiueHS. KveryUiiiig Must L'oHitively be Sold. A mil l.ltioet IJOIiy IIIIUMSELS, TA.l'KSTIH, mill All UltuliM of lNlUtAIN CAItl'KTB, IIUUH, llLANhKT3.CUVhltl.ET3uildOUL CLOTH. KT AU. AT A BAOllIFlUK.-Xt-i tr l'ieiiiit attention gliun le the M mufacture el llm; Carpets te enlur. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, OOR.W. KING AND Illll'S illlllllW wateu a'xe.. J. II. MAUTIN A CO. BARGAINS IN WALL PAPERS! Frem Late OiiIeb QOLD PAPERS, 18 20 26 Geuta, 30 hiMBOHSBD PAPERS. 30 Oente. 10 PATTERNS. WHITfl BLANK PAPERS, NmhiicIi prl'i'i HiiywIniniiiUi) In I. iimMtur. Kvi'iy ratteru NKW, unit Kiianinlcvil lit evtiy iivcLt. Nim U the tlmu te buy iiupurv, evon II Jim de net want le iiaiiK Ilium till fall. Our intend! llaiiKlui; uin I.OWKIC Ihiin any etlmit mill we iiinpley tlin host Werkmnii In tliii city. Our l.iti a for ILiiik'hk haMi Imhim itKIHH-KI) thin wcuk and urn new iw low us ttiuy will buiiuv tlmu ttiUMiiuiiui'r. Ilave jour work doue new. J. B-MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Slreetfl. I'hUMHINU AM1I .1 tlllM I. AltNOI.U. PLUMBING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. tSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave year Order, at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11. 13. 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WINKS ANU TSS 3fV S. OLAT MILLER, lines, Brandies, fcOlOje Huskies, K Ne. 33 TENN SQUARE, LANCASTEH, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. miUKH AMU HTAVlUNtSUX I M.APU IIUOIXS ANU HTAT1UNKUY. JOM BAER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, W1UTWQ JTLUIDB AND IN KM, SIGN OF THE BOOK. -inr. GIFTS. West King Street. nmylD-lyd Hittntnoeks, Porry&Ge.'B luw 1'rlcts le lleduce Our Sleck. Street, Lancaster. C7. BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA lu NEW YORK. 20 20 GO 60 PATTERNS. a Gouts. 20 PATTERNS. 7 8 10 " 20 26 100 liiinciisler, I'd. OAH X1TT1NU. GAS - FITTING, LIUVUHN. -I 1 " "" (JAUU1AUMU, 4(1, YIMIS UA1UAUK11U1L,U15118. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk or laneasteu oeumr. EDGERLY & CO., Pine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, INUKAllOrORNTUALMAIlKKT I10U8H8 LANOAhTKU.l'A. We mabe evervtylu HuKuyand CariarRe doslred. All work flulshuil In tliu most com. fortable and uleKant style. We uae only the best solected matsrlal, and employ only the bout inechanlCM. Jrer quality or work our prices are the cheapest lu the state. We buy ter ca.Mli and soil en the most reasouable terms. Ulveuaucall. AU work warranted. KKl'AIUINQ l'HOUVTLV ATTKNUEDTO. Otiuuotet worUmeu cspeclully umployeil ter tliat uurpesu, niW-Uda w V1.VTHINO, FAIR EXCHANGE NO ROBBERY. A truism accepted by all men as thebaala of a correct business, applicable te all transactions. We exchange our clothing for your money, and in point of equity have established a high standard of fair dealing. A. C. YATES & CO. kigtr Builling, total & Siilh Bis. ruiL.AUKi.rniA, TITVICIW a HATlirUM. Thin Clothing. In Excellent Assortment, ler this sort el weather, for MEN'S, HOY'S and CH1L DilKN'S WEAll, In nil tlie I'LAIN AND MOST FASH ION AHLE FAlflUUH. In looking around for Huiumur rcinlsl(c, reincuilmr that 1 tin best ussnrtmunl In OLOTIIINO Is always te be win hern, nml that prices ii ru sufllcluntly vurlixl te meet with lavornuiem all classes et buyers, eh wull as these- whom lortune bus less favored. We Invite calls, that we inuv bonllenloil n chance te show lust what we have. The tnake, style and quality of our CLOTHING Is fully up te ttie highest sundard, uii'l U marked at figures that ofteu make buyers of theHu he only en me le ecu. f Comparison courted, ratio solicited. itcrx iimm XM.A.UJ.I.M ""I"i VX1, LKAl)lNU LAN0A8TKU U1.0T1UKU8, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. 1.AN0A8TKU. I'A. u. UKHIIAKT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H.GERHART'S Tailoring KHtalilishnient. I am new iiropaied timlmw le tlie tiadn an aMKerluiunl el Woeloiis ler the -prniK anil HuuimnrTiaitu which (or llp.iuty. Quality and Quantity surpneHi'S all lny lormer ullerta te p oiuie my cuntemtirs. N'eihi but the vcuy bval KoieIku and Auuirl can falnlrji ler Drum and UiibIiicbh 8iiIIh ; a coinplute llniiel the l.utiml hhaduu el Spiln OvoiceutlUK. The very beat el weikmaiiHhlp and prlicn lower than any Uouse lu the city fei Ihu sumo quality of koeiIs. H. GBEHART, '1A1L0R, Ne. 6 East King Street. l.ltTl.tl Price List: The following am semn el the CI.OTIUNLi 1IAUU AINB new gehiK en at L. OAKSMN 4 BHO.'S. MKNh' AI.1 WOOL SUITS AT J0.5U. LA11UK HOIS' ALL WOOL SUITS AT I,W. SMALL HOYS' ALL-WOOL 8U1T3 AT IJ.OU. And various elbur Krades lit u.icu rauge el HlZCS. BARGAINS IN GOODS IN THE PIECE. WE MAKK TO OIIDEU A Serge Suit at $10.00. FINK CASS. tfcUlTINUH AT IS 00, $15 CO, IIS.U) AND 120.00. Theee are them, real llnrgalns and don't miss LGansmaiL&Bre. The FAHHIONAHLK MKU(!IIANTTAIL0I18 ANU ULUT1UH.1W, Ne. C6-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ulght en the Southwest Cerner el Orange. liANCABTKIl, I'A. f Net conneclod with any ether Gunning Heuse tn the dtv. JUeT Ol'KNKUA 1IAU UP .'llSlKUANAttYtiKKDAT 10e. Qt. Alse Hint Manna, Hatha and Cuttle fish llone, at Iijjij,j-yis DHUO BTOUB, afi-Oind Ne, Si West llluu St. TKE COMING iMOE. IIUW TIII'.V WILL 1M WITH Til r, l)KAt, All Kxlntct rriiin lliilnrr'tt ImiiKliintlvn Jlmtoli-Creinntlen "Iho liitnl Meiln el Hapiiltnrn. Frem Uulwer'tt " Uoinlec Hace " in takeii tliu fnllewiiiK uli;iilur, vrliluli bIiewh that aiiieiiu the heciiiI loferNisuf tliu fill tit i', prttlieted by tliiit m;inlur miiiil, animation Ih te be one of the Ici'litij fin ttinn : On ull(litliijj from tlie ulr lm it, :t ulillil acuuHlcd A jili I. In In tlieliitllwitliainiuu.it that he would be iircKUHt ill tlie funi'ral ubiifijulcs of a lulatleu 1ki hail iccenlly deiiartcil from that notlier vteild. New, 1 had nevcr (ileii a Initial place or comutery aiuuuvHt this iienjilu, aud l.id te Beizu ever he tit Utiuliely uu uuu.isleu te defur an mioeitutcr with 'Aw, I imkiwl Aph Liu If 1 might be )3rinittud te wltiicbH with him tlie inturmuiit of hit rol.ilieu ; uulrsH, indeed, it vturu ret;ntdi'd as ene of thoHe Bacred curutueuiuH te Viliieh a ttritiiKLT te theit r.iue might net he ad ad tuitted. "Tlie ilcMttuie of an Au te a happier world," aunwurud tuy Leut, "wheii, iih in the 0am of my kiiisuutti, he li..s lived re long in thin na te have lout pliiaHini; in it, in rather a ehuutful though pnte feiliv.il tbau u naervd oeromouy, and you may iicoeinjiany me if you Mill " 1'rccedtd by the uhilil.iiiuflGt'iiiir, we walku'd up ihu iii.iin Hlri'ut te a lieu-ui at Heme little diritauue, and, oiileting the hall, were conducted te a room en the ground lloer, where we found huveral Ix'rreiiH nwembled round a ceuuh en which wan laid the deceased. It "as au old man, who had, an 1 wan told, lived boyeud lila l!)0th yearri. Te judge by the calm Hinilu ou hia oeuntou.iucu, he had pnahcd awiy without mifTeriug. One of the heiih, who wax new the head of the family, ami who icumcd in vigorous middle life, though he wan considerably mero than tuvmity, uteppud ferwaid with aelmerful faeu and te'd Aph I.ln "that the day beferu hudicd his father had (ecu iu adie.im Ins departed Oy, and was eager te ba reunited te her, and restored te youth beneath the neaier suiile of the All-geed." While thiBe two wote talking, my atten lien wiih drawti te a dark metallic hub hub stauce at the farther end of the room. It wai about twenty feet in length, narrow in proportion, and all cluhed round, Mie, near the toef, there were small round IieIdh through which might be seen a red light. Frem the interior einauatid a tich and sweet prefumu ; and while I waseuiijeuttir tug what purport this tuachiue was te heive, all the time iieccs iu the town ntt tick the hi.ui with their helemu uiusic.il cuime , aud au that sound ceased, music 01 a tnore joyous cbar&eler, but fctill of a j y subdued aud tr.iuiutll,iaug throuuheut the chamber, and fiem thu walls bujend, in a choral peal. Symplieuium with the melody, thote present lilted their voices iu ubaut. The words of this liytiiu were simple. Tliey exprewed ue regtet, ue lare well, but lather a, meeting le thu new world whither Iho doccased had preceded the living. Iudced, in their language, the funeral hymn is c.illetl the 'IJIrlh Beng ' Then the corpse, covered by a long cero luciit, was tenderly lifted up by six of the nearest kinsfolk aud berne towards the durk thing I have deseribed. I pri'ft-cd forward te see what happened. A sliding deer or paiiel at ene end was lifted up the body deposited within, en a llelf ili"j deer rcolescd a priug at tlie slde teitehcd a sudden whishmij, sighiui; seuud heard from within ; aid le ! ac the e her end of the machine the lid fell down, ;u.d a small handful of smeuldering dust dropped into a patera placed te receive it. Tlie son took up the patera and sud (in what I understood afterwards was the usual form of words). " Hebeid hew ure.it is the .Maker ! Te this little dust He gave form and life aud soul. It needs net this little dust fur Hint te huiew form and life and soul te the beloved ene we shall seen see again." Each present bowed his he-id and pressed his hand te his heart. Thin a young female child openvil a small deer within the wall, and I iiuieuived, iu the reueKs, shelveH en which were placed ninny vuteua like that which the seu held, siveth.U they all had covers. With such t cover a Oy new approached the seu, ai d placed it ever the cup, ou which it uhi.sed with a spritig. On tlie lid were 0111:1 uvcu ihe nniue of the decerned, and these words : "Leut te tin" (here the date of birth) "Recalled Irem us" (here the date of death). The closed deer shut with a musical sound, and till was ever. " And this," said I, with my mind full of what I hud witnessed " this, I pie sumo, in your usual form of li'iii.ii'.1" " Our invariabloferm," nnswered Aph Liu. " What Ih it amongst jedr people'.'" " We inter the body whele within tlie carta." " What ! te dograde the form you have loved and honored, the wife en who breast you have slept, te the loathsome ness of corruption ',''' " Hut if tliu soul lives again, cm it mat ter whether the body waste within Ihu earth or is red need by that awful mechan ism, worked, ue doubt by the agency el vril, Inte a pinch of dust V" " Yeu answer well," said my host, " ami ihere is no niguitig en a matter of feeling ; but te 1110 your custom ishoirible ami repulsive, aud would serve te Invest death with gloomy and hideous associa tions. It is something, tee, te my mind, te be able te preserve the token of w hat h is been our kinsman or friend within the abede iu which we live. We thus feel tnore sensibly that he still lives, though net visibly se te iih. Hut our sentiments in this, as in all things, are created by custom. Custom is net te be changed by a wIbe An, any tnore than it Is ohunged by a wise community, without the gravest deliberation, followed by the most earnest conviction. It is only thus that change ceases te be changeability, and once m.ule is tnade for geed." Jreinsllen lu ulilnu. Apropos of cremation, thore are hcvcral iuterentini; reports nmeni; the medical te ports of the Imperial Maritime Customs of uniua. uue states that children are ometimos orematod from eupurstltiuLH reasens. Where several young ohildien of a family have died in succession it Is bolleved that if ene is cremated the uext ene will survive Thore is only ene Budd hist tomple in which the iumatcs are cremated. The sltuple ruothed consists iu placing the body iu 11 stene seat itislde a small deme like buildiiii.', iu the tomple grounds. The luterler or this struoture communicates with the open air by u small deer. Around the body a quantity of fireweed and oharueal is placed ; this is set en tire and the deer is olebed until oemploto combustion has taken place The boneB ure collected and placed iu a jar, which is kept iu n mortuary chapel. An Urgau's i:iiiUrranlng btup, X oeunootiout paper relates this as 0110 of the eldest eileets of the dt ought re ro re perted from Stamferd: "A ohureli ergati there is blown by water-power, The ether day at n wedding tint supply gave out in thu middle of the weddlug march, and the mtisie Foucnked Itself away Intoidlcnce while the bridal precession was moving up the aiele." HATUKIIAY NltHIT rOl.lTIUI. Artltur'a I.nl'Mr Fnlrn 1'nllcr Tlin Unlilntt Will Keep Hand Oft Oft WaMilnuteu Hpeclal teHprliiKtluld ltutmtitciii, Mr. Illaiiie told ene of his best Irlends last spring that he didu't earu se very much about the nomination. "I'm living le beat Chester A. Arthur," said he. Of course, the remark reached Arthur's ears, and, while the president may net tnake a red precal retnark, thore i ue doubt that he would prefer te see James G. Hlalue lead the Republican party te defeat than that anybody olse should have that honor or dishonor. Net much aid will Mr. Illalne get from the administration, aud he prub ably doesn't expect much. The formal telegram that tlie presideut sent te Hlalue immediately after the nomination was made utid the perfunctery congratulations of thu cabinet have been the only ludlca liens that Mr. Hlalue has had that the ad ministration knew that he was nominated. At the great ratillcalien meeting here the ether night net ti member of the cabinet was present, possibly because no ene was asked. Thu president oxpeots te hide himself MHiiowbero in the weeds us koeii iih Congress udjeifrua, ami te keep in hid ing as much iih possible till summer. AI most all of the members of the cabinet will let politics t mi in its own way, and will seek recreation as though, it were net presidential year, and a rather dangerous ene at that. There will be 110 assess incuts. ItlHlue Mill Nut lis KiiiUirned. Since 1350 a giaud mass meeting has been held during overy piesideutial cam paign at Woodstock, the "banner county" of the Republican party iu Connecticut. lletiry J. Raymond, Hcury Ward Uetchcr, Henry Wilsen, and ether prominent "Iren soil" leaders upoke there for Fretneutaud Da ten. Other mass meetings hare been held thore In honor of Lincoln, Orutit, lir.yes and Oarlleld. Alse a gtutid cele brutieu has been held thorn for many years eveiy Fourth of July at Rowland J'ark, iu Woodstock, at which many Republican leaders have appeared and pleaded for the Republican cause This year, iu view of Iho great opposition, espe cially in Windham county, te the ueml nation of Hlaiue aud Legan no referuuee te or iudeisement of the Republican can didates will be made there at the approach ing colebratiou of the Fourth. Ner will any mass meeting be held. Connecticut is .1 oleso statu, and this revolt iu the party will have its cilect aud will proba bly place that state with ethers favoring the Democratic party. Utikritetrr lu I'ulltlc. l'reslditut llaldln. huadlUK the suwlluuu ltiipubllcan bull, .luuu ii. We de net de our duty te-uight if we de uet openly deolare that ue tnau shall re coive our vote who is uet clean aud puru, who does uet value his character as meto than his life. Let us uet be frightened by the old cry that the country is lu danger If the old Keimblicau party is uet iu power. In danger from whom 'I I am uet afraid te 1 lave my country lu lue bauds 01 tue Amer iian poeplo. If there be danger, it comes irem tliose who are willing te surrender their consciences te theit party. Indi vidual icspuusibility has brought us here, aud that makes it our duty te act for our selves. ritMi iut-iieiim 11 A -t the moil eminent vhyttciitn Vt uny school, wlmt is the best t lit nn In the wet Id fei'iulutliiK'iud iillaylnir nil lulliitleu el thu mil us, and curing all forms of nurveui Kiuiplaliilrt, 'tvlm; uatiiial, childllke inlunli luiNkupiiluys ; And the) will tell you uiihcsltullliKlY ' bemcunii 0 Jleie I ! t" eiiAi-ritu 1, ,"k any or all of ihu most eminent phisl i tans "What Is the best and only leimuly Unit cm be relied en te tuioulldlsunseier the kid nnys and urinary 01 jjana ; such as Urlhl's illiM-asn, dlabclu4, retention, or Inability te 10 U1I11 uilnii, uudiill the dhuaiei and allimuiU p cull u le Women " " And limy will lull you eplUllly mid tun ph illeally. uciu .' ." " Ask the samu physleiani " W hut Is the iiieit lullablu and Hiiresl emu ler all liver dUeases or dyspupdla ; coustlpa ceustlpa coustlpa tleii, Indl.-eitliiii, lillleumess, inaliiila, leei, Uitilii, Ac," and Ihey 111 tell you : Mainlrakc t JJimtliliua ! I ! 1 1 ciue, when these lumullei utu ediiibliied u Ith elhnrs 1 ju.illy valuabln Ami eoiiipeundnd Inte Hep lllt'ers, such a wendeiiiil mid luistiiileus eiiratlvn power developed, which li se varti d lu llsopxiatieiis thai no iltueusu 01 1,1 lr'iilih v,n pecaibly uxtal 01 leslsl Its power, und yet It U llaruilesi ler thu 111113I Irull woman, wunkusl iutulld eisuiulleileliliil le use. ClIAl'Thlt 11. " rutliiuls "Almest dead or lit ally ljlnn " hoi' ii'iiiH, and itlveu up by iihyslelaus, of llilulil'iiiud ether kidney dlseu.es, lllui torn tern plaints, Hineie ceuifhi, called enusuiiiptleu, have li-en cured. Women (one nearly eratu lilt! K111111 ui-euy or iieuralula. nervoiisneHs wiilielulness uud vailmu diseases peculiar te women. I'c ople drawn out el shnpe Irem UTeiuclat liiK pantts of iheiiiiiatlsui, liillainmulery uud ehieulc, orsutletlni; Irum scretiiln. Krvslnelas 1 " Haitrlieuin, bleed iioIseuIiik. ilynpi'iida, In In dli'i'stlen, and, lu tact, almost all discuses irall." .Nature H heir te Ilave been cured by Mop Hitlers, proof el which can be found In uieiy uulhboiheod lu the known world. Od-None vnuiilnn without 11 bunch el (in en Heps ou tlie white label. Htiuii all tliu vile, poisonous ttull wlili "Hep" or " Heps " lu iiiiilr name. JeisruTh's.'tw iluelclnu's Atiucn Halfe. The Hest Salve In the world ler Cuts, llrulses, Heres, Ulcers, Halt lllieum, r'uver terus, Tetter. (JImpiHid Hands, UhllblaliiB, (joins. and all skin eruptions, and positively eiuea Piles or no pay lei'iitred. It li i;uar annstd tOKtve p.11 1 eel siitlstacllnn or money rtiluiiil.nl. l'rleu, '.fi cents per box. Korsale by II. II Cechiau.iliiiKltlst, IJ7 and UJ Neith I'lieun stinet, Lancaster. lleueaty tlin lle.t fulley In adveitlelug a uieillclne It Is best te bu honest dreept 1 t Ien will never 110 : inopeei: II never dot Iho people won't stiind It. Let thu titithbe known thut JIurileeK Jlloeit Jitlttn ciiie scrofula, mid all eiuiitliins id thu skin. This niedlclne Is 10I1I everywhere by druggists, rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1W North Queen stieet. We llliHiiBiige 1110 World. When we say wu believe, we have evidence toptevii thai tJhlleli's ionsiiumtlen euro Is dt'Lldedly the best Lung Medicine made, In us much as It will euro u common or Chronle Ceugli In one-hall tliu time and relieve Asth ma, Htenehltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mero eases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child uud we guarantee what wu say. l'l ice, luc, BUG, mid il.oe. If your Lungs aru sero, Cheat or Hack lmne. use bhllnh's I'oreus l'las ter. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13D North Uneun street, fuu7-oedl A Werd of Caution. Itrdlrnad men, mechanics, commercial trnv eluts, basu ballUts, farmers, uud ethers who lubur outet doeis, ure poeullailv liable Ui ac cident uud Injury, d'hemns' Aetectrta Oil ler Ienises, burns bites uud sprains, Is enu et thu must application yei iiuvisuu. ru rer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid l.'j Queen streuL North A Wulklii'; bkrleluu. Mr. K. Hpilnger. 'et Mechantcsbuig, l'a, wiliest " 1 wus iillllctud with lung lever and ubcess en lungs, uud reduced te a uialklnu ikvleten. Uet u Iree bettlu et lr King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did me se much uoed that 1 bought a dollar bettlu. Alter using three bottles, found myself once mere a man, completely restored te huilth, with a hearty uppelUe. unit a gain la llesli et S pounds." Cull at II. II. Cochran's Droit Stere and gel a lieu bottle el lid' certain euro ter ull Luuk Diseases. Large bottles 1.00. (3) MEinVAl.. A ClltKAT HUOUKSa. HOP PLASTER. 'tills porous plfnter Is lameim for Its quick and heart v action In eurlm? i.ame Hack. Itheil- matlutii. Hctatlca, Crick In the Hack, bldeund lllli. Niniralida.Htlir Joints and Muscles. H010 CImwi, Kliluny Troubles and all pains eraches either loud or donp-s-'ated. It seethes, HtreiiKthmii and Slltnulatea the parts. The virtues el hops combined with ifunm-clean and toady te upply. Superior te liniments, lotions and salves Pike, !. rents or S ler ll.ui. Held by dniKKlits and country stnres. MhIImI 011 retelntel prlees. Hen 1'lutter (Aiw jkim, l'inpilelers, Husten, Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. 4-rl'llii best liilully pill I ins I, llllll lv 111 II I iniidn lliiwlny's hleiniK h and Liver I'llls. 2! HI. 1'IUHHllll in action uud easy te take, lieviWlydAw (I) I It K AT INDIAN MKIIIU1M . KA-TON-KA, THU ORHAT INDIAN MEIDIOINB. -roil tii 1:- Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. ft Is made bv the Indians, Used by th luill ins, reld by theliidiaiiri. It Is 1'uiely Veentable. It solely e nesall dlseises el the Stomach. I.Iver, Hiiwi'lsiiud Hloed II Is iiluiesta speelllc for all leriiH el Hheuiiiiitlsui. It will euro IIhi'iimi when till oilier lemedles have failed. lUicctlens 1110 plainly printed en every bot tle. All tillas I lndlaiih have their medicines, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is a iiiiui'dv of (he I'm ltlc Const, uud Is used by all. 11 Is composed el loots, herbs and balks Kiitlieu d and prop.ued by the Warm SininIiiiliiviiH of Oregon, And Is taveiubly known mid u-ed In nil jiarls el the world. Iho sick or ulllni; si euld net delay Its uu. It will prevent as well us curu dlseasu. lis price Is enu dollar per bottle, or six: bottles I 1 lle ilnllars, Ask ler It and see that you Kit It, It Is let sale by all Dun-gists, anil by Ihu OltHfliN l.MHAN HlHUCl.Nh. COMl'ANV.Cerry, l'a. Medoc Indian Oil 1I1K OKKATKS1 I'AIN bAUTII. MLH1U1NK UN IT UAH NO EQUAL. MUDUU INDIAN till. Is lertalti te cum Toethucho In enu nilnule, lluaduuhu In live minutes, Kuiiiehu tn ten mliiulus, hurolliieat In enu night, Neuraltalii three te tlve uilii- Ut"S. JIUDOU INDIAN Oil, Is used Internally lis well as uxteriiullv. Kverv family should have a bettlu within leach, ft Is 11 t.octer In the llOIIMl. Fer sale by nil Iimitf-lst. 1'ilce '"ic. per bottle, l.nti-e slze bottles. M)e. INDIAN UDUUH bYllUl' is II prompt sneclllc ler Coughs. Colds and l.umr dlseasu. ftue. iht bottle, ha-ten Uu. Modoe Indian Ull and Indian Cough Hyrup ler sale (wlielesale ami letull) at Ceehiau's Drug Meie, Ne. 1J7 and 1JJ erth Quieu street, Lancaster, l'a, init-lydWAH&w l)AUKKIt'd 1UNIO. Wiiat struck an Old Soldier. " It will seen be twenty years alnce the war olesod." Under the het sun et August, IKS", the v'l lagu el Dever, N. .1 , lay still as thu sphinx In hgypt. while hlll.ili Mhm p.nf t lint id ice. slowly audseltly spokeof thu past. "Ves," he said. "1 wits lu thuaiiuy auilMiw ninny of the sights el tliose leariul years. I whs finally dlscliargeil trem itlsablllty, resulting fiqm sunstroke. J iviiiiu home, miserable III health and spirits ; bd enloiililed that I leek eeld en thu slightest uxpesuiu. l.tle seeuied weithluas le 1110 ; 1 lived only In memory." " That w as sad enough," I said, dividing my Inst two cigars. " That's he," lesponded .Mr. Hliarpi "but I get e el It, Oulgtew II ' Net eiuctly. When lu tnat eoudlllen 1 began taldng I'aiikuii'h TeMuaud my lieallli eeuiuienced te tinprevn rlghlawuy. 1 wnsualenlshediit II unit se was my wile. 1 idled en the tlesli and could cat anything. My aiubltleii bhued up. 1 could attend lu business and new excepting thai 1 li'ive te lake caru about exposing myself te tliu het sun -1 am as wull as 1 was tlie day 1 enlisted What dlllei ences there are lu things guns and bayonets kill ; 1'aiikkk'm Tunie mives. ' This piepaiatlen. which bus been known as I'ai.kkh's laiNOkii leNiu, will luiruultur bu united simply 1'a 111; mi's 'le.Nie. As unprlncliiled deal ers iiioeonsUuitly deceiving tliele customers by HUli"tltulliig Intel ler nillclcs under the uaiiie el ginger, uud us ginger Is really an un important ingiedluut, wodiep the misleading wind. Theto Is no ehungii. however. Initie luepa luepa unien Itselt, uud all bottles leiiialnlng In the hands of deuluis, wiuppid under tlie name of 1'aiiukii's liiNinei 'Ieniu, eeutidn the genuine medicine II the fan simile hlgnaluie otitis etitis i .V Le. Is ul the bottom el thu etihddu wiappur. luncf lnisd.tw IAUUI'.lt'h II A IU HAI.MA-l AMI 1'AItll er's Tonic lnrs.ilu nt Cochran's DriurHtore Ne. 1.17 uud IJ'J Ninth Uuoeu hi., Luueiister, l'a IIAln AMU fMJPA. ir ii. hiAitrifint. tiuiiNHiiii'ii THE PEOPLE'S HATSTORE W.D.STAUPFBR&CO. (Successors le Shull A Hre.) Straw Hats ! Straw Hats ! We 1110 selling stiaw Hals ler less than cost cest cost Wemo iletetiuliied lesell all I'lii H. law Hals, Hits seasnn. a ft vi straw Hat sold tort SO) a il.OI Hut sold tin Hi, lit: CO hut sold lerll.ftU. A ury nlcerttr.iw lint ler Veimg Men at II no. Hal-i ler boys and children u-s low us lue at the People's Cheap Hat Hteie. COMIC AND HKK reit YOU "tSKI.r. SHULTZ'S OLD STAND, 31 & 33 North Queen Streot. nij lc-ly L-THAlV 1IA1H, SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, OtirSTKAW HA IS me moving new, but we want them touelastoi. Our Btoek Is still the laruest In town. IT 11 ALL NKW and no where else 1110 the prices as low for tha trade Ot uoeils. YOU MAN'S AND DUNLAf'S STItAW HATS, LIUHT SliriT and SOFT II ATM. All must be sold, as we luive no room te stme away goods lull ever Iho season. Cull mid be lenvlneed at the astonishing low prices et these goe.ts at SHULTZ'S, 144 Herth Queen St., LANOASTEU, I'A. GUNDAKER'S OLD STAND. martMyUAw VT.OTH1NU. A ITKAMTOlT BARGAINS. Neckties and Half Hoei At EKI8MAN-8, Ne. 17 Weat Klntf Street. Gauze Undershirts, In Sixes from 3l te fld Inches. -AT- ERISMAN'S. AJKKUHANT lAlLUUINU. Special Ter Ladies. ..1..1.1?v!!.!,"l,ec,v,',l llnn r "'e riNKST IMl'OllTKn 1'UNOKKHln the market, whieh will be sold nor plecn, centalnln(r twenty jards, atliej the ame ipialltyet -roeils are eellltiK iu I'lillmlelphlu at IU ana 13. Special for Gontlemon. .Inst recalved, A HI'LRNDID A880UT A880UT Mr.NTer woeiiKNOuuus, suitable ler the hoi went her, which will bu made up atiur pi Ninety low llKiiiesand supurler wurkmaii shlp, with irliiiuilntr te correspond with tlin uiMi,ln both In qiiallf unit sliailu. 1'KlirKUT KIT tllA It AN 1'KKII Oil NU HALK. Olve me 11 trial uud be convinced. D. R WINTERS, NO. LIl N. IjUEEN STREET, LANCAtJTKU. I'A. (tiiALimi x"IAuaiwAN EIHE TAILORS, Ne. 121 North Queen St.. LANCASTKIt.l'A. We have lust received a full line of very ll tit, weight goods for inldsumiuer wear, in. Ktmllsh and American HurKes, Mixed and Plain Celers, Seersuckers and Linens, which we are selling very reasonable Our IIS and $ uuurgeB, full lu.llge Dye, beat an thing In tlie oily. 'J he colors are fure In- -rCall and oxunilne bulore purchasing. mm k mm, Ne. 131 North Qtioeu St., Laneaater UiarJ-lVdTu,TIiA8 XfOn litis IVKFK, ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN -w-: We have this week received n New Llno'ef HOV.H and CIMLDICKN'S HUITH, and are ellerlng them ut jirkes which will surprlsa you, 17'. HUV.S'HUIfritUJtl.U510Ji. '-MJCHILDHKN'S SUITS FKOM $U0 te (30 A New Let (IF THIN GOODS Just llecolved' - OSUMMKlt SUITS KOllMKN at Jl.3i. WCUKOLK fcUlTS atliJO. Alse a Full Line of DUSTKllS.STllll'KO TIU.S COATS, WJIITJS VK8TS, ALl'AOA COATS and DU8TEUS, LINEN I'ANTS ANU VESTS. -AL80- Ueiits' Furnishiii"' Goods, Ot All Dejcrlplluns, at l'rlccs Lewer tnan bhovrhere. CALL AT ONCK, AH WK NKKD THE UOOM roil OUULAllUE Fall Stock of Clothing. WHICH WE AHE NOW MANUrACTUKINU. Hirsh & Brether, I'ENN IIALLCLOTIUNU HOUSE, Oer. Oontre Sr-uare 6s N. Queen St. iiriLI.IAMjUM & VUHTKU. THE PREICH TOE. This term In npplled te Shoes with a Wide Sele, or, us the trade knows them, by "full Hotlems. This Full Hottem or WIde Sole, u vety comfortable te the wearer. The width trem thu ball et thu feet is very nearly the samu until the tee, when II Is gracefully rounded, thus utrnrelng Iho wearer plenty of 100m when walking uud romlerlugto the sIkhi a neat and elegunt unpoarance. This pat tetii el shoe has beuu and will continue te be a decided laveilte, for In point et comlerttho French Toe Is equal te thu Waukenphast, and semn nrelur It, net only ter the comfort 11 Klves te the wuaiur, but for lis neat and dressy appearance, . We have Men's Call Hand Sewed French Toe Ce in; 1 ess Oultuisuud Strap Ties iu all sixes, made upon truu models that are excellent lu every ptrlleului mid Just the thing ter sum mer wear. CLOTHING That Is pleasant te wear ter Summer lu Suits el LlKht WeluhtCassluieroSerKOerUorkacrew Worsted, tnade up stylish in back or Cutaway Coats, and their bummer Coats anil Vests in the i'ushtonitble and 1'epular Seemueker, limn D'KIehuii raney i.iuens. x.iint mai mai uiere l'aiiluloeus et thu Celebruted Olebe Mills uoeds we ure selling for W.60, and Alpica Coats from si.va upwants. SUMMER HATS In Manilla, Hand-Made MftCklnaws and Kng. luti Duustablu Straws. We have the control et a new and very popular Hi raw Hat ter veuiiK meu, and a very sty Hill shape et a Navy Pattern, made et puru Mediterranean Straw, mid Is named Iho Hennett. l'ODKee, llaniboe nnd Linen Hats that are Lluht ana Coel for warm weather. Alse u very flne assortment et Casslmure Stilt anil belt Hats lu Light Celers. OUR STOHKS will olesont 0 O'CLOCK P. M. Saturdays oxeuntud, trem JUNE Strril te SKI l'EMUll. fflaisefll Fester, Nes. 32-38 EA8T KIHOSTWEIT. LANCASTKILI-A. UU TKI I'AOICK HMMU AMB I Z.KY..?:?Z:vZrnafL wtr ou llrauiiht. liSnrv lUhler proprteierot the Orape lleUL tiinisi North Oiieen street, has remodeled, ?h2 birroewVercolwl flrstclas UefrlgiwaWrs H 1 i,Sw en draught Ohar ei Class's eel SbMuSt 'l-hHadelphla .AUKll !& wiiiclT he Usoluaitent nthUclty. AUe.BAK. ATOUA WATEK irem the latneus JSxcelsler Mirtugs, Saratoga. N. V. A luUMSortiueet the pfiieai Wlues aud Liquors 011 BMl 1 1. '.r ..v Til 'L 1 . VI 4 x rVl .m 'U'M fi --.1
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