'''-' ",;C ff ' "Nj .. t -;-'. - -r -rwi-BK, va IfWCT r H y . r " v v u'JmbiJ'- w:: t tei&ifM mM" ' it. " nrm & IVS Volume XX Ne. '-'SS. LANCASTER PA., MONDAY, JUNE 130, 1884. Trice TwtCMliV. t), &$& fi If h!8JIR$&l ejsr t i If v ptexlug l nuitiM II.7 KIIOAII. SUMMER We doalre te eall attention of buyeni te the fnet that our Summer oJTerlu of iittraotlve JilWELItY la unueuallv larue. All the noveltloa In Short Ohalna for Ladten. Call and See the Queen's. A utlciue Sit vor Je welry. Potlte ploeoa In Diamond Jowelry at very low urloeo. Ohatolalne and Feb Watchea. A flne line or Weddlng SUver. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4, I, AN0A8TK.lt, May 19, 18SL itKFiiier.ii,t Tuitn. IKWKTT'.- ()KI.KHKArKI ItKFltlUr.lCATOttH. (IKKAT KKDUCTION IN PU1CKH OK JEWETT'S REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS - AND FILTERS. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, Hydrant Hoee, nmnmoeks, PorrydsOee Oil Btovea. rf-Woaiuelluilug theaii k(i1h nt Exceedingly Lew Pilcus te Ituiluce Our Sleck. Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., Nes. 26 & 28 West King Jet-lmd 11HY tlOUltli. VK.1T UIIOll TO 1IIK IOUHT MIHIMf. WHITK GOODS. WI1ITB GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHI IE GOODS WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOODS. WHITE OOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. NFX r DOOIl TOTHH OOUKT IIOU3B. FAHNESTOCK. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT TIOUdB. VK HAVE MADE White Goods ler I.AIMKS DUKSSKS a Hpecl'ilty till m-imeii, mill liiV'i Ilium In iiiiuitltlui el tivtuy Itnuwn iiuiki). He luvu In en buying tliem lu LARGE LOTS, Which enables us le Hill tliem ul LESS THAN UKUULAll PIIIUES. B. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse. VAltl'KTH, LMIIKH'S OrtKl'K.T MALI., BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S OAEPBT HALL. Sellini; Oir le I'lose HuHiuess. Everything Must Positively he Sold. A Full l.lnuel 1IODY HltUWSEl.H,TAl'ESTUY, iuhI All Ulailm of INUUAIN CAUPKT8, IIUUM. IlLANKETS. COVKUI.KT3 and Oil. CLOTH. W ALL AT A SAVIIIFICK.-Vtl lempt nttunlleu given le thu ManuhM tuiu ut ltag Carpets le eritur. SUM'S CAEPET HALL, " 1' OOR. W. KINQ AND WATBU STl?.. fob's ilmdaw J. II. MAKT1N A UO. BARGAIN'S IN WA-LL PAPERS! Frem Late Enlea GOLD PAPERS, it it 10 20 26 30 Oentfl, it it it EMBOSSED PAPERS. 30 Oenta, 10 PATTERNS. WHITE BLANK PAPERS, O Oenta, 20 PA1TBRNS. i ii ii 7 20 " ii it ii 8 " 25 ' ii ii ii ie ' 100 " Nosuchrrli-esanywhoroolen In L-incaster. Kvery Pattern NKVV, anil guaranteed In overy re.pcet. New Is thu tlmu te buy papers, uvuu It you Ue net want te hang tlium till roll. Our ruled et Hanging are I.OWKU than any ethers and woemplny Uiebest Werkmnnln thu city. Our intra ter Hanging '"ive lu,0, "EDUCED this wcelt Hint ure uuw as low as tbuy will bu any tlme this Summer, llavu your work ileuu new. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cemer West Kiug and Friuce Streets. I'ltVMllltiU AND jei.rt I.. AKNUL1I, PLUMBING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Oase Heaters, HTFincflt Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Ordm at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. IOU WOltKlNUHlSM'n WAll QO TO HKOIlTOIiU'S, A tresli supply Jimt reaelveil, lluyniiiklug anil harvest pan In lieiu Mu. unit upwurilt, slilrls from ise up te thu beat whliushtrt In the market, gauze ami ether underwear, over alls, seamless liesu, S pair ler 15a up te the buit Ilrltlsh, bandkerclilets.sutpenilers, coun ceun coun terpanoa anil notion. All clamp ter rash, HKNItr IIKUIUOI.I). Ne. fii North Ouiuin titriuU (8lRn of the lllg Stocking.) . e, liulUUng LeU ami sand ler etUe, fMyd VI' AUT. GIFTS. West Kine Street. may 10-1 yl - Street, Lancaster. WHITE OOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOODS. WHITE G00D3. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOODS. WHITE GOODS. Lancaster, Pa. .CO. BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA In NEW YORK. 20 20 50 50 PATTERNS. ii Lanwiater, T?n. UAH JHTT1NU, GAS - FITTING, riureuiA Cern Remover. The most ottecttvo preparation for the re moval of Cerns, Uuulens, Warts, etc- ever placed belore thu public Warranteil te oraitlcate completoly nml within a short tlme the meat obilurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. lTiaAresrnvscvxa. bold at BEOHTOLD'S DRUG STORE, NO. 401! WKSTOHANQK 8TBEET, coruer el Chwlolte. Ul-lyu VLUTlllmt, PAIR BXCHANQB NO ROBBERY. Atrulam accepted by all men as thobaelBef 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. Udgtr Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. 1'IIII.AUKM'HIA. M TKIlrt M KAT11FUM. Thin Clothing. In Kicflllcnt ABSortmetit, ler thin sortel wwither, for MKN'8, He YM nnil C1I1L. OICRN'H WKAll, In nil the PLAIN AND MOST rAHIUONAIU.K I'AlflllCH. In UkiUIiik arennil ler Hnmiimr niulsllcri, remi'inlmr that ihu beat luisnrtinunt In CL.OTU1NO In always te bu wim hvru, nml that prlces am Hiilllclmitly varlixl te mtiit wlui tuver nmeiii; ull clasHuael buyura, an wi'll aHthesu wlmm lettuuu liis luxa luverud. We Invite culls, that wu may buatlonleil a chaiice te Dhew lust what we liavu. The mu Un Hlyle anil quality of our CLOTHING In lully up te thu hlgluMt hIiiuIukI, ami is markuil ntfluruH that eftmi niaku liuym. or theso who only coine le see. f Comparison cbiirtcii, traile sellcltcil. MYERS &RATHF0N, ILKAD1NU LAN0A8TKU 01,OTHIKllS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LAN0A8TKU. 1'A. H. tlKKIIAHT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHARTS Tuilerin rstahlihhnicnt. 1 am new prupuiuilumhew te thu traile an MBertuuml el Woeluim ler thu MprliiK unit Hiiuunur Ti ailu which ler lluamy, (juallty anil Quantity KiirisaH all my loruier otrerta te p'easu my cnsiemiirti. Noun but Hi" very bunt KerutKU and Ameri can fiibili-s for I)ni8i ami IIurIiu-dh Sulta j a complete line of the I. meat aimiteu el SprliiK OvurceatliiK. The very bmt et workmanship ami prices lewnr than any Ueimu In thu city for thu uamu quality of goods. H. GBBHAET, 1AIL0H, Ne. 6 East King Street. 1.1TTI.K Price List: The following are boiiie nl the CI.OTMINU UAIIU AINH new ROlng en at L. GANSHAN & BHO.'S. MKNS1 .I,I. WOOL SUITrf AT 10.40. LAUUK BOYS' ALL WOOL SUITS AT l.50. aUALL II0Y8- ALL-WOOL Bt'ITS AT fJ.OJ. And various ether Rrades lu ouch range el slzes. BARGAINS IN GOODS IN THE PIECE. WE MAKE TOOUUKU A Serge Suit at $10.00. riNBOAUS.lSUITINUS AT 112 00.115 00, 118.00 AND l--W. Thoue ure thum. real llargalns and don't miss L.&ansman&Bre. TIlO rABHIONAHLK MKUCIIANTTAILOU3 AND OLOTIUKIIH, Ne. 66-08 NORTH QDBBN STREET, Klglit en tbe Buutliwust Cerner el Orange, LAN0A8TKO, PA. f Net connected with ftny ether CleUtlng Heuse la the city. JObt epknkii a uae or PKIMRUANAUY 8KKDAT ICC. Or. Alie lltrd Manna, ilatlis and OutUu rish none, at UUJII-EV'S DUUO STOHB, aMJmd Ne, 3t Y eat King St. A POETICAL l'KST. 1IIK Vlf.X) lllT.K tlV IIAMKI.IN. UclebralluB the OOOth Annltemary In III Ulil tierman Town Tim tibllil rtn fol fel low the I'lpcr ngulu. The eltlxntiH of lift Meln, or Iln-Mellu, in UrtniHwiek, Ucrniuny, en Batunlny euluhrnlcd, with much pomp ami jiur.itlc, the OOOth aiitilvurtinry of the clmiiiilnu of the ehllil ren of Ha Mtliti by the kd Iiipcr. Fer two tnetitlm pant u commlitt'e of twonty-nlne oillzeim h.id buua bimlly cuRaKcd in nrrntighiK the details of the celebrntlun. This was te hvu begUD en Thursday, the 20th Inst., the real uuiiWcr Mary dny, but had te be pustponeil, bu uatibe of the ferbldiliug htate of the weather. The uclvertlxumi'iitu of the foetlval brought te the littlu town nuveral theuH.tnd vIsllerH, in uddltieti te thu usu.il titimber of summer tuutiHU who were oo eo oe JouruiuK nt tlila hintorie liice. At twilight tlie jiyople of IJ a Mellu and the tiirreiiudiiiif oeiiutry wcru awakuned by thu booming of cumuli and thu elau1 liiK of bellH. The aalule (;ave asouranue that the day waa te bu euu of perfect wcuthur, uu it really was. Thu peep le turned out iu their bust nttire. All the schools, wet kHhepH utid nterun wure uIiihciI, mid the outlre population of the district in ml e hiicIi ii holiday n.i has hulilein buuu Hcun even in Oeiinany. All the bulMiiiK had bteii ficbbly dcceialed duiitiK tbu niulit und the Htiect nichliina li.ul been r. llewurcd aud rut'iuuned. ISamlH paraded nil thu luutulug, and thure was general Jollity iireccdiiiK tlie piincip.il uveut of the day, whieh waa the precession after thu Kciiural asrtomblego at 2 o'clock iu freul of the " Old Houhe." Tlila bctm en its outer walla au iiiHuripliea Btatini; that the HattoufaeuKcr von llameliti, who lived iu that Humu beuHO, ou Thursday GOO yearn atie, by tlie eliartnn of hiti pipe lured tlie ehildruii of the vill.iKe from thuir heinea iute a cava iu the KeppclburK hill and dis uppeatcd with them there, iu rovciiuupeii tlm burgomaster for rufiiHiui; te pay the thousand crowns premised the piper for riildint; the town of its rats. Te thu iiHtemblcd thousands the lt'Kend waa recited iu front of the "old house. " Then the rand precession w.is formed, made up iu part as nearly as possible like that colebrnted, Ilitudteils of uhildieu, drcsbbd in the ouslunie of six eeutitriiis ane, led the prucutsien, follewiiiK thu strains of thu ancient plpu te the spot ou the Iveppelberi;. whither the leuuml de 'clarcs the pitd eh.iruicr dn..ippjared with t liose that followed him. Itie spectacle was exctcdlut; piclty. The costumes were historical correct, artists from Dussulderf aud Munich haviuj; ceme te Ha Melm te auperviBe their mnuufacture. Ilehiiid t' e ohildren followed oharietH drawn by tuettli d horses, after tbe style of the nule vuhicles of the pled piper'u tiiuu. ICiiililR in armor, muu iu lout; he! und tiulV jtrkins wemen in graceful robes, nud llually all the handicraftsmen of that aucteui tin e, , . . .t wielding their prlmilive .,"" ". ',, the balance of a tiaurant suldem eiiuallcd iu tliis Rcucratien for historic iuterest aud pictureeqiicuci'S. The lending uuthetitics of the town nil had conspicuous positions in the precession, and the brilliantly uni formed military of thu province added their presouce te the spectacular display. It had been Intended te emb.idy iu the pageant representations of nil the familiar Uermau legends concerning the piper, but at the last moment tliid idea was aban doned because of the time it would have roquired te carry it out, ami it was de aided toceulino the represent it ion te that of the Iirewninij vtery. The processiou was a coiuplele miccess, aud the ohildren were escorted back te thu town with a baud of music. The after neon waa giveu up te concerts and all j aorta et outdoor auiusemcut. Iu the eve- niug, at the theatre, Neeslet's ejiuia, the libretto of which ombedles thu old legeud of the pied pipr, was ruudered, many noted singers lakiug part in thu perform ance. Late at uigbt thu town was bril liantly illuminated, aud the day's festivi tiea were closed v.ilh a great torchlight precession aud u mauilluci.t diHplav of tiruwerlta. A I.IKr...VNII-OKATII MKIJOIII.T.. A Hi), ten llonkkeeper KilN MOci'an lllutiltiuiitul Allrr llelut lcniely nlnuRled. Aoettt 4 o'eloolc Saturtlay morning K. W. JackBen, boekkeoper, was ou hi way from Med ford te Maiden, te catch the early horse car for lJoaten. While pacalng the residence of Geerge K. Colliding a large Siberian bloodhound bolengiug te Mr. Colliding rushed te the bideu.ilk anil attaeked Mr. Jaokaen iu a most savage manner. The atiimnl jumped fur the man's threat, but caught held of his wrist which was put up te ward elT the attack. A desperate struggle followed. The vicious beast, having tasted bleed, fought liku a tiger, and tere the lleah iu several places from Mr. Jacksen's arias. The deg lining large and powerfttl, it required all of Mr. Jaokseu'a strength te keep it avtay from his threat. The struggle lasted a considerable time, during whieh the cries of Mr. Jacksuu for help could be heard half n mile away, but unfortunately tuore was no one in the vicinity at that early hour and the man and beaut had te continue the struggle for life or death. The deg finally get viso vise viso llkenrnsnof Jtiokneii'n wrist, which he crushed uud breke between his teeth. The hand being the right one, Mr. Jacksen was at n great disadvantage. He finally Bucoecded, however, iu graspmg the ani mal by the threat, aud, with the uuiiatu ral strctiith of man whei-u life is at Htake, succeeded iu choking the beast te death. Mr. Jacksen was taken home and hlu wounds, which are serious, were dressed. The deg had been chained, but frequently breke away aud was thu terror of ehildruii aud of ovurybedy clsu who passed that way. tub viKiiii or (ihi-i'v.siiuitn. memorial Hervlcci te ue llrld I1!""1 the Scene el Hie ureat Uunlllct, During this vreck sevcral momeiial Bervlees will be held en tlie .b.ittle Held of aettyuburu. On Jlenday the vetcrnna of the Seventeenth Connecticut rcf.imeut, with their wives nml friends will luave New Yerk city for OettvsburR and en Tuesday, the first dav of July, they will dodicute n montiment erected tboie te the moraery of their oemrmles who fell upon that Held twonty.eno ycus a;e. Tlie oration will be dollverod by I'rlvate V, 0. Lownsbury, of Hartferd, and shett ad. dresses will be rnade by the chaplaiu, Corporal 'Willis McDonald, or llroeklyn, and ethers. On Wednesday, I he 2il of July, the veterans of the Oue hundred and Twenty-fourth New Yerk regiment dodieate a monument In memory et their fallen oeiurades, Steward L. Woodward doliveritiK the oration. Ou thu aame day tbe Twouty.flevuuth I'ennsylvaiu.i aud the Oue Hundred and Thiid l'emwylvanlii vut vut eraus dodieato tnenuments iu memery of their dead cemrades. Ou Thursday thu lid of July, the veteraus of the Kourtcenth Connecticut regiment dedicate their mon men mon tieont upon the same battle Held. A Iaree nuniW of the voterans of the Connecticut, New Yerk and I'ennsylvanlu regltriontHnreuowrcsldontsofNow Yerk nnd Urejklyn ami tiave Ueld nioetlngn recently ,at whieh teholulieus wero adopted oulejtintio of their former companions in firms aud voles parsed indicating n lively iutcrcst in the oemiuj; manifestations of honor te the patriotle dead. HttVttN rKOPLK KU.UKU. A rinur milt Hlistturnil te Atatn llnllnr Fxploilen. b A terrllle boiler explosion oceurrcd Friday night nt Btryker, a small plnce eight miles from D.tyteti, Ohie, in the flouring mill of Hebren & Hhafer. About forty men wero employed In the mill at the time, and the explosion waa ae tcrrible iu Ha ferce that the large mill wan blown nlmest te atoms, aud among Its do de brls were buried twenty.aoven of the nmploes, Bevon of whom wero oxtileated iu :i dying uonditien. The explosion wan au great that pieces of the boiler, machi nery aud atones from the mill wero hurled through the air a distance of a quarter of u mile. One ploce et the beiler, about threo feet -qliare, weighing probably mero than a hundred peuuds, was sunt Hying through the reef of a heuse fully a quarter of n mile from the mill. It took uearly the whele reef eir. The falliug timbers bo be bo rleiihly iniured Miss Nellle Wiutera uud Oeorue Wintera, two of the eccupauta of thu heuse. The cause of the explosion Is net known, but It was tin. most torrille that ever occurred In that section. Kdward Fester, the otigiucer, was thrown nearly !tOO feet. He was terribly scalded aud maugled, but lived fur three hours after the oeuurronno of the accident. K It. Ayerx, his assistant, waa hurled through thu reef HOO feet away. He bus since died. The names of the ether men who we.-e killed are James Foaher, James Htull, W. Heep. J. II. llrennan nud Frank Douglass. J. Itamsey, Jehn Wellcr, aud Michael Coeuey, ure se badly hurt that thy may dle. Besides tliose montlenod, eight ethers wero seriously iujttred, while nearly every person lu the mill was mero or le-a hurt. The work of extricating the injured was net completed until next ineiuing. While tlm work was being carried ou, women and children, whose fathers aud hutbauds were buriid iu the debris, filled thu air with thuir lamentations, Httl Acdilcnls, At the wharf ut Deal's Island, Kent county, Md., Captain Prettymau White, drove down at au early hour in a buggy. He brought along with him his four-year old child. Upeu arriving at the landlut; Captain White unhitched the herse fr'em ' the buggy, leaving iutlie vehlole his child. i While he was engaged in scouring the ' animal a heavy gust of wlud blew the I buggy and child iute the water, livery ulfert was made te roseuo the little fellow without avail, as the child did net rise te tee Huriuce. Wliile playing ball in the vlllaga el New Haven, Fnyette OJunty.Pu., theb.ithlipped from the bands of yeuug Charlie Jents n.1.1 ulritntr lila It, tin tipnl1ini l4rfl,llr nCTIfl ,u.. eta.ifi .111 II.VIM UIIJ.IIUl & .. , kk1". m(t tWQ , Ul0 Htomaei,. T10 Uttle CHew Ktuirail several tinm itnss and died boleru the biullicr eyea of bia honor t-trickiu itucKlna'fl Atllica Mmlvi". Thu Hest Salve In thn werltl ler Cuts, Ilrulsus. Seil's, UK-ers, bait Ithuuiu, (ever sores, Tetter. Uhapimil llaniU, Ohllblalns, Ciirns.anil all skin uruptleus, anil positively uiirus 1114 or no pay requlreil. It Ii j;uar iintoeil te (,'1 ve perluct s.itljlactluii or money niluniiMil. rrlee, 'Jft cunts porher. Kersalu by II. II CiK'hnm.ilriiKUI-t, 137 anil 13!l North (Juciili NlriHit, Lancaster. llene-ty tlm licet 1'oller. In udvertlslnir a miKllcliiu It It best te bu honest; ilcciiplleu will nuvenle : the pvenlu won't Hlam It. Let the tin til be known that Jlunleck Jlloetl Jlilltri euro scrofula, unit all eruptions et thu skin. This muillclne Isteltl every where by ilriiKUltts. Fer ale by 11. It. Cochran, ilrufjrlst, U7 uml 13'J North Queen utJ: We Uhauauire tlm Werm. When wu say wu believe, we have ovlilenco te prove that Hhlleh's uiniBUiiuitlen euro Is ileclileilly the bett l.unu Heiltcluu miuln, In us much as It will euro a common or Chronic Coin; 1 1 In nne-halt thu tlmu anil rulluvu Asth ma, llrencbltlg, Whooping Cough, Croup, unit show mero eases or Consumption curml than all ether. 11 will euro where limy lull. It Ii elestaiit te take, hariuli as le thu yniiiiKeul ehlhlaiiit wuKUaniutei) wlrit wu say. l'rlcu, P '.. NH) ami 11.00. If veur Luinis am HOru, Chest in Hack limie. turn Bhlleh's Pereus l'lav ter. helil by II. It. Cochran, dl ukkIsL, Ni: ami I Xi North (Juoeti strixit. fuli7 , net. UY l7-ix)il 1 a Went of OtiitiliHi. Uatlieail men, inuchanlcs, cemmerrlul tniv cliirs, luitu balliatt, larmern. anil etliert wne lab r out et iluers, are peciilliu ly llable te .ic cI'Iimii anil Injury. 1'heviat' lielectria OU ler bruises, buriis, bftus ami npruliiri, U euu et thu Mm hi appllcatlunt yet iluvltud. Ker sale by II. It. Cinhnin, drugght, 137 and 1 a Neith Uuctin striHiu A walking Bkulcteii. Mr. K Ul lll'M .Springer, let Mechanlctburg, l'a:, 1 1 win, mulcted with lung lever uud alieeHS ou lungs, ami ruilueed le u wulktnu nkvlcten uetulreu botliuei nr uing-s uw Dlseuvury ler Consumption, whluli illd me se much irnetl that 1 bought a dullur bettln. Alter utlngthree bettlut, leuuil myself eneu meiu u iiiun, completely restereil te health, with a hearty anputlte. und a gain In llinliel ispeiimls." Call at II, It, Cochran's Drug Hteru ami notation belllu el thli eurUIn euro ler all I. uug Diseases. I.urgu bottles II. w. (!i) TIN W Alt K, JtV. illIO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. mSeuUityicuit HliTct, -KOU TIIK- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers,- UAltDENllOES AND OIL CLOTH. JOM P. SCHAUM, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, feb-lVd LANUASTEU. PA. IWOHH AMU HTATJUNJfUt, IIUMl IIDIIHS AND SrATlOnKUY. JOM BAER'S SONS, 15 nnd 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, WllITINU FLUIDS AND INKS, i.T TU8- CTflM CV TUT? T3nfTf plui UP 1 Jtlill DUUlV. MKDIVAL. A tlltKAT HUUUKH3. HOP PLASTER. This porem plaster Is lauieus for IU fiulck ml hearlv notion In enrlnir i.ainellack. lllieu- and hearlv netleu liiciirlntfMitnellack, lllieu matlBiii.Uctutlca, Click In tlm Hark, hfilennd Hip, Neuralgia. Sllir.lnlnls ami Muscles, Nore Cliiwt, Klilnuy Treubltii and all pains eraches Hither local or ileep-seuUiil. It seethes, Btrungthiitis ami Btlmulates the parts. The virtues et hnp combined with Riims-cican and ready te apply. Hnperler te liniments, lotions and salves, l'rlcu, -a emits or fi ler ll.oe. Held by ilruggl.ts and country stores. Mailed en n-celptnt prlces. Hep Vtatltr Co Ce lianu. Proprietors, Husten, Mas. A GREAT SUCCESS. 49-The bust latntl y pill madn Ilawluy's PUIS. c. riuusant In Hlemarli and I.Iver action and easy te lake, nevaJdyilAw (1) IIAIn AM VAl'n. YT " HTAUFJfHU. .lUIINHIItKH THEPEOPLE'SHATSTORE W.D.STAUFFBR&CO. (Huccodterj te ShulU & llre.) Straw Hals ! Straw Hats ! We iirusullliig straw Hats ler lest than ceit. W'n ure dulermliii'il te sell all our Hi raw Hals, HiUpkiueu. A$J.5UHtiaw llatseld turtire;a fj.ee llatield ter lieu; a Ii Ml hat sold lerlt.W). A very nlcu diruw Hat for Yeung Men ut ll.eu. Hats for boys unit children us low os local thu I'oeplu's Chuap IlutHteiii, CO.MK ANUSKK FOR YOUU8KLF. SHULTZ'S OLD STAND, 3l&33NorthQueon Streot. lnyll-Iy gTKA W 1IAIH. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, OurHTllAW Il.M'riaie moving new, but we waul them te go f.iHlur. Our stock Is still Ihu largest In town. IT IS ALL NEW and ue. wberu ulse are the prlces as low ter ttiu g ratio et goods. YOU MAN'S AND DUNLAl"B HTUAW HATH, l.UillT HIIITK and HOKT HATH. All must bu sold, as ia havu no room le steiu away goods lull evur the season. Call and bu convinced nt thoaslenlshlnglow prices et thcje goods ut SHULTZ'S, 144 North Queen St., LANCAS1KU, l'A. GUNDAKER'S OLD STAND. iiuir7 lvd&w Ul.AHH AN1 UUr.KMUIAJtb. Mill .v ni a ill' in. H FRUIT JABS ! FMT JARS! AT CHINA HALL. MASON FEUIT JARS INl'INT'4, (jUAItTS uud J.OALLON. The Liglitning Fruit Jars, IN PINTS, ylJAUTS and X'UALLON. Thn meit convenient and certain Jur lu thu maiket. Try It. ligli & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKILPA. TUItAUVU ANI UKIAlili. puMV laliimn PLUG TOBACCO! Thnattiiulluu et Uhuweis ut flne Tobacco Is called te this Clielcu lliand. it Is in High Faver with thesu who Inve tiled It. SOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -1IY- H. L. Stehman & Ce,, NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN ST. mur31-lvd LANCA8TEK, PA. J'JlU'lVUUAVlia. J." HUTU. Thrre has been Buch'a domaudler LAUUK PHOTOUUAPHS that 1 wai ceuipelleil te gut a VERY LAUUK 0AMF.UA liex te meet the demand. We can new inake you a PHOTO us small m the smallest locket Mill held up te a Much lace, tejltn&a 18x22 t rums. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 10Q Horth'.Queen luuel-UOl Streot, CLOTH 1NO. A VKAHTOr BARGAINS. Neckties and Half Hee At EKISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Street.,' Gauze Undershirts, Iu Sizes from 31 te 50 Inches. -AT- EBISMASPS. jkTHHUtlANT XA1LUUIMU. ' ' Sneciul for Ladles. Ihavojiistrecolved u Hun or the FINKBT IMl'OHTKli I'ONUKKS In the market, wtUeli Mill !. a.1.1 HA ..... .... l wlll bu sold per ptoeo, raiuutining iweniy varils. at 110 me Hiiuie of uoeds in selling lu Philadelphia at 111 and 13. Hpccinl for Gentlemen. .lust received, A BPLKNDID ASBOllT MKNTOf WOOLKN (IOUDS, lultable ler the lint weather, which will bu inade up ntaur prlslnuly low IlKureiand sunorler workmaii werkmaii shlp, with trlinuilng te correspond with the geed both In qimlltv nnd hIiuiIe. PEIirECT KIT U UA KAN I'KKU OU NO SALE. (Uvu me u trial and be ceiivlntud. D. R. WINTERS, NO. 23 N. QUEEN STUEET, LANOAHTKK. PA. OEKK3UUKr.lt, HKKliaUOHKH,, AND KVEUY OTIIKtt KIND Or nice (leads for Men's Wear, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT Burger & Sutten's Ull HA l', CASH, ON IC-PUIUK CLOTHING 1IOUBK. OOODS ;cheap IN ritlCE, 11UT NOT 011EAP in QUALITY. KVKIIYTH1NU OF TH K ItEST, AND AT 110TT0M PltlOEB. ALL WHO 1IUY ONCK, ARE- SURE TO BUY AGAIN. l'KOVIDKD-Tlmt they outweurtho clothe?, ler our Units last almost a llto-tltue. Fact! GIVE US A OALL. Burger & Moe, Merchant Tailors ami Clethicra, 24 Centre Square, LANOAHTElt, PA. 1 .14-1 yd Mill litis WKVK. ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN -ix-: Wu Inve lhM week roeelved a New Llno'ei 1IOYU' and OlllLDUEN'd UUIT, and are ellnrlng them ul prlies whlcli will surtrlsa you. 17'i HOYS' 8UIT3 FUOil $125 10 W.JU. '.riCIULDUKN'MUUlTU KUOM $U0 te (3.50 A New Let OF THIN UOOD8 Just Ilecelved rOHUMMKlt HU1T8 rOH MEN at 11.33. 50UUKOLK suns att..C0. Alse a Full Line et DUSTEllS.HTHU'BH THIN COATfl, WHITE VESTS, ALPACA COATi and DUaTEUB, LINEN PANTS AND VESTS. -AL80- 0011(8' Furnishing Goods, 01 AU Descriptions, ut Prices Lewer UiMi Else w nore. CALL AT ONCE. AH WE NKKM THE UOOJI FOR OUIt LAIIUE Fall Stock of Clothing. WHICH WE AKE NOW UANUrACTUHlNU. Hirsh & Brether, PENNHALriCLOTlIINU IIOUBK, Oer, Ooutre Equare & N. Queen Et. M tin IV At AlibTKUMtttllb. YriLtuxawuiTa , Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYSSAM8. NOW 1B-.THB TIME TO BUY PIANOS AND' ORGANS AT SLAUUnTElUNU PIUCKS. One Ooeil Socend-Ifand Piane I30.OI One Elegant Heoend-lland Organ ti.W Oue Elegant New Organ, U-Step Couplers and Hub-llass ;.,. SS.M Wilcox A Whlte Organs treui'tfSXO te flS0.W "Knabe," MePhall, Qrevenateia & Fuller, Koysteno, and Vem & Bena Pianos, AU Marked Down te llottein Prlw. Aimert glyeu away. 'WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warererms, NO 152 EASTING STREET, U, II. LUCKKNHACH, AgeaL fBblT-Ud I 1I.KNTV TO 1M1TATK. MUT MON 0 I eeual the 5e. 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