il, "J", -c tu' )' if - :, - w-V .. &it nMltgenM miMMA " ft. K t SKi J& thu '., 'V 'a. IS Volume XX--.Ne 275. 5ft.1 LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JULY 21, 1884. Price Twe Ceate. A. urf'! .... i rZJ Tt-if 'JFJ" v : iruitim w Aitr. 1 I .. ItllOAUH. Fine French Clocks and Bronzes, MUSIC ROXKS, OIIj PAINTINGS, OPERA GLASSES AND FANCY At Reduced Prices. GOODS, Te mnke room for Full Stoek new belnir aoleotod by Mr. Rhenda in the European markets. A. visit will repay purohasera H. Z. RHOADS, LANCASTER, July 1,1894 Ne. 4, West King Street. maylfl-lyd .1 llBFHHte.UATUHH. hlUII'i OI-.I.Kn HAIKU UKFKMIr.HATOUH. (1RKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OK JEWETT'S REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS -AND- FILTERS. HnmmoekB, Parry te Oe.'s Phlladelphlu Luwn Mowero, Hydrant Hobe, Oil Stevos. 4r We uie offering these goods nt Eiceedlngly Lew Trices te lloduce Our Bleck Gee. M. Steinman & Ce, i Nes. 26 Jel-lmd & 28 West King Street, Lancaster. ItltV UUUIS. V KXT IIUOH WHITE 00003. WI11TK GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOOD3. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE OOuDS. WHITE GOODS. WU1TE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS. HI Mil' I IM l(T MUUHIr. WFXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSH. FAHNESTOCK. NEXVDOORTOTHE COURT HOUSE. WK HAVE MA I)1C White Goods ler LA1MKS DRKS9KS nSpecl'ilty thlnouen, Hint hv them tn quanlllleA et every known make. We luvu been buying them In LARGE LOTS, hlcb enables in te sill them lit I.KS9 THAN REUULAE FIllCKS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. WIIITK GOODS. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heubb. Lancaster, Pa. VAltfJClU, ,tO, LMIIIttl'S UaKI'KT hall. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Nullim UIT te Clese Husiness. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A Full Mnenf HODY HRU83EL8, TATK8THY, and All Urades of 1NUHA1N CARPETS, RUU.S, HLA.NKETd, COVERLETS aud OIL CLOTH. XSTALL ATA 8A0ItIFI0K.-&l - I'rempt uttuntieu given te ttie Manufacture et Rag Carpets te order. SHIM'S CAEPET HALL, jujsihuaj.. op vlahtkii. H SHARP PAINS. Crick, Bpralns, Wrenches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Pleurisy Pnlns. Hutch In thu Hide, Haoliuclie,Hwolloti Joints, Heart Dis ease, Sore Muscle, l'alnlu thu Chest, und all pains nnd ucliun eltlinr local or ih ep-neated are Instantly relieved nnd tpeedlly cured by the well-known Hep 1'latttr. Compounded, a It Is, el the medicinal virtues el fresh Heps. Hums, iinlsums nmt Kxtrucls, It In Indeed (tit Lett peln-hlllliiK, htlni nhitlng, seething anil strengthening For Fer For eim Plaster ever made. Hep 1'laiteri are sold by hII druggists nnd country store. a cunts or tlve (or 11.00. Malled en receipt el price. Hep 1'lniter Ce., Proprietery and Man Man ufiiclureiD. Husten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. "-Coelod tongue, bad breath, sour stom stem stom aeliiuiil liver dlsiiHaurud by llawloy'sHtom llawley'sHtom llawloy'sHtem aolutnil l.lverl'llls Mets. nevAi-lvd&wfl) vi.uriii.yn. V NOW, AND iV SAVE FUTURE UEU11ET8. GRAND CLEARING SALE -or- Ols M liiUs of Clulii, -AT- Burger & Sutten's WII0LKSA1.K AND KKTA1I. 0I.0TII XNU UOUSK. Ne. 24 Centre Square, IN ORDER TO Jt EDUCE STOUK AND Te M Kemly for the Fall Traae, Unparalleled Bargains If Sought for New. Burger&Sutten Merchant Tailors ami ClelhiOM, 24 OBNTRrl SQUARE, I.ANUA8TKU, I'il. 14 1yd H1 H.-ilI . IIHUIIII.U A I.I. Oh uui: COR. W. KING AND Iuti23 Sindaw V7ATEII 8TS LANCASTER, PA J. II. m A 111 im & ue. Carpel and Wall Paper Department. Light-Weight Clothing Must Ba Sold, and as It timet be Rold, new la your tluie te buy. 'lliey kid bulng Held Without Regard te Cost. MEN'S, BOYS' A.D CHILDREN'S SUITS ! SINGLE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, AT OLIt OWN l'KICKS. 1AU,KUN!)KIIVI:aK, IremlScuiiwardei. JKAN DltAU'KltS, from i'-c uiiwuidd. Al.l'ACACUATS, DUnTKUfl. L1NKN l'ANTS, HKKIMUCKKIl COATS, LIN KN SUITS, And all I.lgbUWulKUt Uoedit, must be geld. White Vests, from 40c. te $1.50. 4CALI. AT ONfiE IN-ffft Hirsh& Brether, rKNNllALli Cl.OTHlNJ UOUSK, Cor. Oontre Equare & N. Quein St JUr H'e want MAKKUSatonce. TWKNTV.KIVK COAT- LITII-K We Imve Just ilnlshcd tuklnKlnvuntery In tlioae tlopartments, nnd will new have our regular clearing sale, te iiiuke room ter our tall steak. Te de this we eiler Hurtfulim In tne W AM. l'Al'KU nhl'AUTMKNT that Imve never been equalled, llurlnit this biiIh Wall I'aner will be sold ON T11K WALL with no uddltlenal cliarue ferllANt41NU,bCltAl,lNO, bIZINU, ete. It you can't call en us, drop n curd, and we will send samples. The lollewlninulces will kIve you an Idel et tlin prlcei at which the paperu w'll be sold, and are a low and lower ler tlie napera (Including baiiKlnK, ete j as nthurs foil tlie papers alenu ter. We have the lai gout stock te select Jiem and tue best paper Iiun tiers in the city et Lancaster In our empley: Brown Blank Papers 13a. Whlte ' 15e. Flat " ' 18e. Geld ' 28e. Flneat Embessed Gelds 42e. Ne Oharge for Hanff lner, Bera ping, Siz ing, ote. DEAD IN A BAGNIO, HATUKDAV TltIUKUS IN IIAI.T111UUK. DiaUICACK AFTf 11 UCATll. Price Liist: ThofellowliKruiosomo 01 the CI.OTlllNU 1IA11U AIN8 new KOlng en ut L. GASSHAH & BRO.'S. MKN8 ALL WOOL SUITS AT t".W. LAUUKHOi'S' ALL WOOL SUITS AT $150. SMALL HOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS AT U00. And various ether grades In each runge et bIzcs. BARGAINS IN' GOODS IN THE PIECE. WK MAKK TO OHOEU A Serge Suit at $10.00. 'INK CASS. U1TIXC1S AT 112.00. 115 00, 118.00 ANO IW.0O. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner Weat King ami Friuce Streets. Lancaster, Pa. I'hvjaumu an it uau hitvinu. TIiose theui. are real llarulns and don't mlsa HUN L. AKNIILD. .1 PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. GTPineat Werk, Beat Workmen. Leave your Orderi at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Noe. 11, 13. 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. LGansman&Bre. The FASHIONAIILE SIKIU'HANTTAILOUS ANU ULOriUKKS, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ltlxut en Uie Souluwest Cerner et Orange. LANOASTKH, PA. f Net oennoctod with any ether Clothing Henso tn the cltv. 1TAVK11FUIIU UOI.I.KUK, VA O MILK I'L from l'hllailelnhin.onthe l'enua it U THOMAS UIIAHIi. LL. !.. lroldent. Under cuie of Members et Society et FxlendB, but open te ethers. Clua ileal umlftlontltlecouraoH ThoreiiKti lnniruotlen, ample equipment it; lea OV till rraotteuln Autroneinlcal ObBurvatery, Uliem. leal Laboratory and Machine Shep. Complete inasium. i.iumry new voiutneD. ueau ueau ureunda i healthiul location In tlie ceun try. Next halt year begins Dili month (Sep. i j mi, toot. Auuniss 1'uur, ieaau tnmber) BH Alil'LKSS, Dean, llavorlerd Coiieire r. e, l'n. leieuwAsm vriurmiiA Cem Remover. The most eircctive preparation ter the re moval et corns, lluulens, Warts, etc., ever plated betore the public Warranted te erudlcate cornpletoly tnil within a short tlme the most obdurate corns, bard ei soft, without pain. IT 18 i rOSlTlVB VCai. BOLD XT BCOHTOLD'S DRUG STORE, Ne. Ml WKST OUANQK BTUEKT, comer of Un&rletUk dllya GUAY'M tificuiiriu ai&utvliin. -nrf tiruat KuHllah Uemedy. An nnfautnu cure ter impoteney, and all Diseases Uiat fellow less et Memery, Uulvereal Lassl. tude, rain in the Hack, Dimness et Vision, i'remuture Old Are, and many ether diseases that lead te luaanlty or Cen. sumptien and a l'romature Grave, full pur. tlcufare In our nam plot, which wn desire te aund treeby nmlltoevery one. Tlie upotlile Modlclneli sold by ull druKttlsts ut II per pack age, or six package!, iert-5, or will be Bent tree by moll ou the receipt el thu money, by ad dressing Urn uuent, A. JJ. COCIUtAN, DruBK'st, Nes. 137 and 1ft North queen street, Lancas ter, 1'a. On account of counterfeits, we have adept ed tlie fellow Wruppur t theeuly uonulne. TUB OHAX ilEUlClNHrCO- yaw uuirie,N.. Ten Moiled Deves Shut Down In n llenis el lll-feme In thn Menument.i ultj Kud nf m Drunken Hpree. A. bareuche drevr up bofero the roehlcuce of Jessle llutehlns, Ne 101 North sttcet, iialtlmore, nt 8 n. m, Saturday, ftem whieh two fashionably dressed (ontlemcn aud two equally fashionably dtosed women alighted. After se me imrleyln ut the deer tbay wcre ndmltted. Nine lieura later ene of the wotnen. known as Frankle Uoblnaeu, was lying (lead in the foeond htery baek room, having bceu shot by ene of the men, Ooergo W. Hazoltlne. Iu the second Btery Ireut room the ether woman, May White, HeH at the )ielut of death from the effoets of vreundB lullloted by bulleta wbteh also came from Hnzcltlnu's pistol. The latter aud the ether mau, Edward Van Wilsen, nre new under arrest. The houhe Ih ene of the lamest nnd most fashlouable resorts In the elty. It is four four stories hlcb nnd furnished with pala tial clegnuce throughout. JcpbIe Hutch ins, who went te Leng liraneh two weekB age, left the place in charge of a woman known an Pearl Snow, whose testimony throws Bome light upon the rcraarkable mystery nurreuudlng the tragtdy. Ae oerdiug te her Btery she recouUed the dead woman en her arrival an an old ac(uaiutnnce and took thorn both ptinei pally becausu of that fnet. After chatting ler sorne tlme Ilnzoltine and Van Witzeu left them while all the women uat down te breakfast. After breakfast the party of four new. oemera, tegether with I'earl Snow, Mary Binelair and ene or two ethor lumates sat down in the baek parlor. Hazeltine, who occupied n sofa with Mary Whlte the elder of the two visiting wemeu, after Bome talk drew two pistols from hlB pocket and said he was going te sheet se me ene. IIe point ed ene weapon at Pearl Snow, who was standing in the deer way, aud she ran. At that tnemeut the wetnau )Vhite seized both weapons and held thorn down against thu lloer. Hazeltlne did net appear te be lu earnest nt the tlme, but the wetnau took the weapau away and drew the oar ear oar trldgeM. After sumo further talk u.u!et was restored. Van Witzen, who was partially intexi cated, then asked te be given a room and went up MtnltB te Bleep. Tlie rout of thu party found their way te the second story front room, the scene of the ensuing tiagedy. Tu'b aptttment, whieh is oueof the suite occupied by Jessle Hutchius when nt home, irf magnitlcently furnished After they had all been seated thore sorne tlme the woman laid Ilnzaltiub'd two empty pistols en the washstand, after reproaching him fur trying tofiiKhteu women. Hazeltlne then Bald he had buai ncss with the two women uud aBked the ethnra te leave. Globing the deer aud looking it he rctiewcd a dlaputu which he had previously had about a diamond ring. He claimed that the woman Whlte had taken the ring from him, but hIie would net admit It. Wheu phe piiHlsted iu re fusing te glve him the ting he managed te take the tue pistols from the waslmtarid uoperoelvtd. Putting thorn iu his pesket he walked out or thu room and, a sube luent events proved, went down stiirs uud, securing the cartridges piavieuly romevLd by the woman, reloaded his weapons. Then he returned te the room, closed aud locked the deer and made another demand for his rings. Being refused he immediately Urud four Bheta iu rapid succession. " I wqb iu the adjoining room," Baid Emma Woedrulf, ene of thu inmate te n reporter, " nud hcarincc thu uheU ran te the deer. I nailed out te him te opeu the deer. He refused and then I burst it opeu. Ah I did be Frankle Robiuseu rau by me, thiew htrself ou the bed in the baek room from whieh I had jiibt come. and exclaimed : 'lam dying.' She foil en her back with her arms outstretched and never moved again," Owlug te the confusion and excite ment which followed the Bhoetiug thu inmates of the houseoould net uivu a- clear stnto stnte stnto ment el the events. Oflker Mills, who was en the corner of Bath and North btreetH, a short distance away, heard thu shots nnd, entering through the b.vsemeut, ran up ntaira. When he entered the freut room the ether woman wna ttUHOliug iu the middle of the lloer with Hazeltiue. The man bad a pistol in each hand nud the woman waa holding Ills arms, pointing the weapons towards the lloer, The ollleer immediately rushed te her aid and grasped Hazoltlne iu the same way, The mur derer was forced baek towards the bed and thou Ofiloer Mills, still maintaining Ida grip,ordered him te diep the weapons. Hazeltlne complied nnd the olllcer liume- diately hccurcd thorn and put thorn iu his pocket. He then asked Hneltine why he bad shot the wemau and the latter replied: "I am very sorry. 1 would have given anything in the world ir it bad net hap pened." When another ofUeor arrived MUM weut into the baek room whero thu woman Robinson waa lying. Just as he crossed the threshold oho gave n little gasp and expircd. Dy this tlme the houae was full of policemen, who went for Dr. Alexander Hill. The woman Whlte, as seen as Hazultiue bad been disarmed, drepped en the bud and it vraB found that she also had been seriously wounded, One ball pnnetrated her left Jaw bone near the mouth and passed out tin the oppeslto aide of the faoe. Anether had onteicd the arm The weuud in the faoe waa proueunccd borieua by ut. mil and, nt the request ei tne woman, a messenger was eent te the Hev, Dr. It. II. Payne, of Mt. Calvary Protestant Episcopal ohureh, who came at ouce te the woman's bcdslde. The room was olearod of nil save the wounded woman and the elergymnu, nnd what state menta oho tnade nre unknown. It is understood that she oenfldod te Dr. Payue her real iiame, roeldente nnd ether facta about her career. After praying earnestly witu nor no departed. Meanwhile Ilazeltine and Van Witzen had been sent te the station heuse. It waa found by Dr. Hill that the woman Hobiusen had been Bhet through the lungs and also through the thigh. The first Bhet preved fatal. Her right name la Mnmie Theme, and oho la the married daughter of a wealthy oyster dealer nnmed Jaoksen, livlnir nt City Inland, New Yerk. Hazeltlne lives at Jamtmtewn, N. Y. Van Witzeu is a Ualtlmore l.twyer. They joined the two womeu at Terente and bieught thorn here. Gllbert Willis Hazeltlne la a son of Dr. Qllbert Hazoltiue, of JutncHtenn, New Yerk. Ile waa nt ene tlme general man nger of the large drug Btore of Ida lather. The family la a wealthy ene uud primitlve iu that seotlen. Hu hua a brother, a inein. boreftbo firm of Hazoltlne, Perkins & Ce,, Grand ItuplJa, Mleb. IIe comes iu possession of $17,000 en Aug. 1 aud was lu Ualtlmore preparing te outer oelleco, The testimony nt the iurjueat showed the cauee of the tragedy te have beeu thu refusal of May Whlte te give her diamond ring te Hazoltlne te pawn se as te raUe money te contlnue his debaueh. Hazoltiue spout (700 the past three days. Itow JiitiaeWallcyn 1VlillmaLiftthe IlcucJi far Dan ef IuliUlly,1 A scandalous dUolesurowaamado nt the Inquest ever .Tudge Wntkyn Wllliatna, who died suddenly laat Thursday night, at Nottingham, England. Judge Williams waa a fendlng member of the English beneh nnd rnnked deservedly high among lawyers en accennt of his learning nud ability. He was the head of a large fam ily, highly rcapcoted in society, und es pecially populnrnmeng English reformers. He waa a frequent orator at meetings in the Interest of social reforms, nnd was generally looked upon as a pattern of nil the virtues. Judge Williams waa at Nottingham in the performance of his regular dutlca en his judicial circuit. Hn waa Inthenpparcnt enjoyment of excellent health during the dny, and died suddenly during Thursday night, as was given out, from a sudden attack of heart disease. At the inquest, hewever, the oeroner brought out the faet that Judge Williams' death occurred in n Nottingham heuse of ill repute After transacting the day'a business en the bench, Judge Williams repaired te the brethel, ami there dined with ene of its InmntcB. After dinner the judge nnd his companion spent the night togetbor in an nrgle, In the oeurso of which he suddenly expired In the honse. The oeroner made every attempt te hush up theae dl'eleaures, nnd the frlendsef the family vainly attempted te brlbe the In mates of the heiiRO and the reperters te conceal the aeandal. ULOTinrm. An Aneciliiteuf Lieutenant Clretlr. Lieutenant Greely'a inborn pluck la illustrated iu the following anecdote related by a comrade of the army : "When n Iittle boy, net mero than ten years old, Grcely visited an undo en Ida farm near Vermeut. One day the undo had occasion te use the grindstone, which may be found iu evciy New England deer yard, and jocosely offered the boy flve cents if he would turn the handle for two hours. The eiler waa accepted and the Iittle fellow began te turn. In less than half nn hour the perspiration poured from him lu strcaraa. Fifteen minutes mero elapsed and the tears began te rnlngle with the 'sweat of hia brew,' but he still turned awey manfully. Then the undo told him te atop, that he had turned enough and could have the flve CDta without mero work. Hut the boy deelined te step and wnrkid nwaj, although crying with fatiguu. HuBtuckte the grindstoue until the two hours elapsed and was laid up for Heme days afterwards." A Llltln (lld'a BcUnnn te llalld a. Uliurch. Hattle Snell Is a 13 year old clrl living In St Jehnsville, N. Y. The Episcopal Koeloty were attempting te ralse meney te build u new church, nud Hattle took a great Interest iu the project. Stio oon eon oen ceived the plan of ebtaiuiug aid from the Htatcsmen nt Washington, nnd alie wrote letters te neatly everybody whose name appears lu the congressional dltectery, unking caeti tn contribute a few bricks. Her plan wae ae novel and her letters were writteu in Buehublidi6liiugeuunu6ncEathat the responses were large. Among the contributor were Propident Arthur, till the mrnbers of the cabinet, Gen. Bherl dan, Vice President Edmunds, Speaker Carlisle, many of the senators and a large number of congressmen. New she pro pones te soil the autographs whieh accom panied the contributions, and will be able tbereby te mero than duplioate the sum alie received. NutiiralUlegtt Nriire, WlluilUK'len Kvery Evening. In the United States oeurt at Wilming ten, Del., Mesea Themas, a jet blaek nn- tlve of tlie liritiBU uopeuuenoy ei sierra Leue, ou the western coast of Africa, appeared aud took the oath of Amcricau oitizenahip. Mosca ia belleved te be tbe tlrst negre naturalizes lu uoiaware. 110 waa neatly dressed aud had nn intelligent leek, but waa unable te write when called en te aign his name. Thore are three or four distinet licca tattooed en each of his e'leeks, the "tetum" of hit trlbe. Mesea h is bceu In this country Haven years, hav lug ceme here ns a sailor. He took out his "iutontieu" pupertwe ytarsase, and thought he oeuld vete ou thorn, but en at tempting te de be was challeged. Hening Wild Ont. Mew innny wiiale tlielr tlme nud resources iu loeliflli experiments, with nasty worthleiw mrillelniH that can never de thorn awhltet !. it you are slek and want helpitoturu helpiteturu helpitoturu putuble lemedy et extablUhed merit. '1 lioeura lieeura lioeura tlve irtueH et Jlurdeck Jlloeil IHUtrt have never been questioned. Ker an enttwblud cir culation era weak stomach they ereMpt-ndld. or sale by 11. 11. Coehr.ui, druggist, 131 und W North Queen street- lltmeclmi'9 Arnica Male. The llett Kalve lu the "world ter Cuts, P.rulrtes. Mines, Uieers, salt Itheuin, Kever Seres, Tetter, Chapped llandi, Chilblains, Cerns, and all elclu eruptions, aud positively cures riles, or no pay required. It ti Kuar nutciHl UKive ported satuiactlen or money retnudid. Price, uft cente per box. Fer sale by II. It Cecluuii.clruxKtst, U7and U'J North ijueen hireei, i.iuicinier. A Hcmarkable l'.icue. Mrs. Mary A. Dalluy, of Tunkhannoek, I'a. was ullllcted ter sl yeura with AnIImiiu and llrnnchltls, during which time thu best plij st cluni could glve no rellet. Her llle win de de Bpalied et, until In last Ootebor she procured u ltettlu el Dr. King's New Dlneevery, when lmniodluteiellct was telt, and by continuing Its iue ler a sheit tlme she waa completely cureil, gaining In tlesh M rbi. in a lew menthx. Fieo Trial llottlesel this certaln euro et all Threat ami Lung Diseases at 11 II, Cechran'a Drug Btore, Nei. 137 nnd 119 North Queen street Lancaster, l'a. Lurgu Uettles 11.10. (4) A FKAHrOF BARGAINS Neckties and Half Hese At EKISHANU Ne. 17 Went King Streot. Gauze Undershirts, In Blxeg trem 31 te 50 Inches. AT- BBISMAN'S. Tl j VEKS A 11ATUVUM. Thin Clothing, lu Excellent Assortment, ler this sortel weather, for MKN'3. HOY'. nd CIIII.. DIIKN'S V7KAU, In nil the PLAIN AND MOST KA8I10NAI1LK FAHU1U8. In looking amiind ler Summer reiutiltci, remember that the best asertmunt In CLOTHIKQ Is always te be Been here, und that prices aru siilllclently varied te meet with favor among all claaccaet buyers, as well ns thoae whom lortuue has lrss favered. We Invite calls, that wn mar be allorded n chance te show lust wlmC we hnve. The tuake, Btyluand quullty of our CLOTHING Is fully up te the highest stindard, and Is marked nt figures that orten maku buyerd of these v he only ceme te sce. 4ir Comparhen cemteil, trade solicited. ITERS RATHFi LUADlNU LANOASTKH OLOTIIIKH8, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. LANOASTKH. I'A. M KmillANl' '1AII.OK1ML SnPciul I'rtr Iiiiillc. s mtr uoevh. t'KUlAl, UAltUAINS. f AIT, SHAND & 00., ' NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. BPECIAL 1IA1U1AIN8. BUMMKIl BILKS, We. I80 and 7Se COLOHKD DHKHS SIl.KS. 60c, 750. 11.00. 45-Inch NUN'S VKIL1NU8 all Celers. flOaft yd. An lmmonse varlety of CHAM lilt AY HU1TIN08, ZKI'llYltUlNOHAMR. 11AT1HTK AND CAMIIHIC, In Popular Coleringa at Lewest l'rlcej; OUK NEW LINK Or Parasols and Sunshades Have iMjen made te our speslnl order by thu laigi st inanutaetuicrs, which Insures ushuvlng the lateat styles uud Lewest Prices. COACHINdl'AKAtOLS. LACK TH1MMKI) PARASOLS, TW1LLKD H11.K PAUASOLS, LADIES' AND (JKNTLKMKN'S BILK UK HUKLLAS. JERSEY WAISTS. JOllez. AI.L-WOOL.JKHSKV8, tl no niinli. lately sold atllA). KLKOANT WOI18TKD JKHSKYS, 1 1.75 each, lately sold at 12.60. KINK IMPOUTKD JKItBhYtj. Latest Styles, tZCOand 7.C0; NEW YORK STORE. UAttUlAUtSlI, (. I liave Inst reeelreil a linn of the KINKST IMl'OllThe PON(,KKH In the market, which will be se'd per plecn, centnlulng twenty yanlH, at 110 ; the same quality nt goeiU are Helling In Philadelphia ut ti and $11. Succial for Gcnileincn. Just reculvixl. A Hl'LI'.NDin ASSflllT MK.NT OF WOUI.HN U(liD3. Biillnble ler the lint weather, whli'h -v 1 1 1 bu miiilii up atur prUlnttly low llitures und nuperler workmiui werkmiui hhlp, with trliiunlng te correHpend with the gneitn both In qualltv and hIiiiki l'KllKKCT FIT OUA HAN i EKD OH NO SAI.h. Hlve me ulilal und be convinced. D. R. WINTERS, NO. 2.' N. QUEKN STREET, LANOASTKH. I'A. A 1CAHK (JltA.VCr. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES AT- E GEEHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te reduce a heavy stock I will mnke up te order, ler the tcmaliiiler et the seuieu, UULIUHI-WKIUIU' WUOLKNSalu MDCti0f20l025l'Cfflt This blu reduction Is l"OH OASU ONLY, and will enable the buyer te get u line suit et Clethes, uianu up In the beit style, utmost us low as a i-iudy mi'ilu thep Suit. li IjllMK UAHKtAUK liUlt.UKI(n. THE STANDARD Carriage 'Werk OK LANCAbTKll COUNTY. EDGERLY Sz; CO., Fine Carriage Builders, M ABKETUBT REKT, IN KKAH OK CKN'TIt Ah MARKET 11 LANCAH'lKlt.PA. We m.ilre everv itvle Hii2av and Carlnrtre desired. All work finished in the most coin cein coin feruible and elegant style. We ura only the best selected material, and employ only tbe beat mechanic Ker quiltty or work our prices are tlie cheapest lu thu sUite. We buy ter cash and soil ou the inoHtinasenablo terms. Ul vi) us a call. All nerlc warniiilcd. HKPAIHINOPHOMVTLYATTKNDKDTO. One set et workmen especially emplejixl ler that nuniesi). ni-ud4w AltUAIMil UAltUAINal 11AKUAINS -AT- fterbeck&Iiley's Coriierof'Duke and Vine Sis , LANCASTER, PA. A Lnrge Stock of K1HBT-CLASS VKIIICLK3 must buseld legardlesd orkceat, consisting et BUGGIES, PHOTONS, TVO-SEAT CARRIAGES. ONE FINE BUSINE5B WAGON, WITH SII1KT1NU TOP. IIU1LT TOORDXll. Constructed of the llest Material uud Km- Ishedlnthe Latest Style. HH1NO Cnmpetent Judges te EXAMINE OUHOOOD3, und be convinced that we am net trllllnir with thu public. DON'T PAY KaNcY PRICKS when you can buy Juttus geed uu article for ONK-riilHD LKaS. Don't listen te our fellow competitors In re gard te quality el inilse., as our sales hereto fore convinced our ctnttemets that "our work sustains our word," All wonder hew we can sell i-e cheap, but that Is our secret, and as long us we can stund these Lew Prices, v,a are at the same llmu pleasing our custo mer's, us every purchaser ul present leeks te u saving. A dollar saved la a dollar made. Putroulze these who benefit tlie public. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR UOODS. We will ulse sell ut a bargain u Large Let et SEOOND-HAND WORK, Consisting et TWO HHEWBTKR PIANO-HOX UUQUIE3, DOUIILEI'KHCH. SEVEN END Ml'UlNU-llOX IIUOQUS, HIIIKTINU TOPS. ONE EPHINU SKAT CARHIAQE. ONE PONY PHJU'ON. ONE THREE-SPRING MARKET WAQON. AH the above are repainted In host style. l nose uesirmg a uargaiu i llepulrlug promptly ( H. GERHART. w We Utmiieuge tne World. When we say we believe, we have ovldenco te prove that Shlleh's cnnsumntteri Cure Id decidedly thu best Luug Medicine made, In as much iim It will euru u couuueii or Chronic Cough tn en e-hult the tlme and relieve Asth ma, llrenchltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, aud show mero cases et Consumption cured than ull ethers. It will cure where they lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest child und wu guiirunloe what we say. Price, lt'c tiec und il.uu. If your Lungs are seie. Cheat or Hack lame, use Bhllnh's Pereus Plus t ir. Sold by II. II, Cechrau, druggist, Nes. 1.17 nnd IK North Queen street. fli7-edl 1LLIAMSUM St IfOSTKIl. A GREAT COME DOWN in tub vnicvj.ey Bheuld call at ouce. N0RBECE & MILEY, Oorner Duke and Vine Btroeta, LANCASTER, PA. Jel3-Ud iAitrji ie. LilCAIII.IHUKlJ 1800. CARPETS -AT- A DiiptMt .IIInlnicr'H Kzperlcuce. " I nm a baptist Minister, and betore I ever thought et being a clergyman, I graduated In medicine, but left u lucnitlve practice ler my present piolenslen, lu years uge. I waa ter many yeuntu sufferer fieiu quinsy t "Themat' A'clectria OU cured me." I was also troubled with hoarseness, and Uhemai' Acttctrte OHal ways relieved me. My wife uud child hud diphtheria, and lAemni' Xclectria OU cured them," uud II tukuu lu tlme It will euro seven out el ten I am confident It is a cuiutorthe most obstinate cold or cough, uud if uuynuu will Uiko u small teaspoon uud halt fill it with en. nnd then nlace the end et thusnoenln euu nostril uud draw thu OK out of the spoon Inte thu head, by snllllng an hard ex they can, until the OH falls ever Inte tlie threat, uud practice It twlce a week, I don't cuie hew offensive their hcud may be.lt will clean It out and cuie their cututrh. Fer deutness and earache li has done wonders te my certain knowledge. It Is tbe only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever lull Hku reo ree reo einmundlng, aud 1 umery anxious te melt In every place, ter I tell you that 1 would net Ikj without 11 In my iKiiiNii ter any considera tion. 1 am new sulterlng with a pain Hku rhuumatism In my ilghtliuib, and nothing lo le lo HuveH mu Hku Thomai' Kclectrla Off." Dr. K. F. CRANE, cerry. I'a. Ker sale by II, II. Ceuhran, druugut, 137 and 130 North Queen siteet. 1KNU1NK III.U H1IIUK r ciuuis. 'J InrOa. 11 ter K II Alt! MAN'S YELLOW KUUNTClQAR UONrSKOTlUUT ins, J lerOa, 11 ter tic, ut STORK, riuir. vuituiDT srit.i, mtands tuat 1 the best fki. Cigar lu the city Is ut .HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT UUAH ' STORE. STRAW HATS. At no tlme lu tlie history et tlie house lias umtli nilet'4 been nut unen STRAW HATS. It wlili'uv unv purehuser te buy ter another season, uud It the hat you urn weurlngloeUs lu any way shabby, lay u asUluaud cemu with cis uuii uuy a itiw wiiii. It Is new the SKVF.NTKENTII DAY OF OUR SPKOIAL HALK, und uome goods nre being marked still lower in price te force the bUWMon.mtedavacasoot MEN'S OARniQAN .lACKKTi that we will sell lortOeca h. Alse Ten De-sun Ol MKN's WOltKINU PA NTS that would be nlienp ut 11.00-ter rt3e a pair. Htntclu, l.awn Tenuis and Funuy rlunnel BhtrtM .lersey Shirts in bluu anil whlte, bley bley cle ilese, Huse Hall blllrlu, Caps, Hulls und Shoes at Lew Prices. KANeY HOSIERY, NECKWEAR. 8US PKNDKR9, COLLAHShind CUFK8 InUieat Varlety, ene Let of WHITE VEST, meMly Large HUes, that sold fertUOund i.(w,dewu new te TheMARKKI) DOWN OLOTIIINO Is being tuk'iu uwuy by an uppreolatlve public, still thore Is quite u Iittle te select trem either Hi suits, edil coats or pants. .. Thu constant Increuau el traue In our 8HOL DKI'ARTMKNT Is the best proof that what Is Kent there meets the wants or the people. The Stock )t LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOKS in geed wuirlug goods is most com. Plute, and any gentluinaii wUhlng te get incaaured for shoes ought te sce what Is thore ler thereU much te leal n. Everybody Is invited te call and euis and thu goods will b ) shown with pleasure. Williamson & Fester, DEALERS I.V Clothing. Hat". FurnUhlntc (ioeds. Heets, tjliees, 'IrunUs and Traveling Hag j. 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. Kins St., LA.NOA'JTEU, l'A Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's 1G0 SOUTII WATER STREET, LANCASTER, PA. We have a full supply et RAO AND KILL- yarns. INU CARPETS. We only use the best of you want a geed, if you want a noed. sorvlccable Carpet. please eome und uzamlne our stock before purchasing elsewhere, us e will sell us cneap us the eheupest- Ceine und se foryeurself and bocenvtuced, us weulwuys have tbe reputa tion el making first-class Carpets. CUSTOM RAU CARPETS A BPECIALTY' COVERLETS. COUNTKHPANKS, ULAN- KE1S, CARPET CHAIN, STOCK- INU YARN, AC, Dyeing Dene In all Its branches at short no tice. COAL I COAL I Of the best quality, expressly ter family use. TRY A 8 AMPLE TON. UEUEMUERTHE OLD BTA.ND. PHILIP SCIIUJI, SON & COT. Ne. IU) SOUTH WATER 8TRKKT, iMmil LANCASTER PA. HTOVKH. VIllTMA UKUlulsUliaU, -puutt, --BANKERS," 45 WAIiti BTBEBT, New Yerk, llrokers and Dealers In Hallway ana eU ether Soeurltles. RAILWAY INVESTMENTS a anr Lialtr. In the selection and eatlinate of wKeIi their long connection with 1'oeOil t 'L''i ' t"1 i tlfJ ., l: n f f w, ,A!4 C' m .'H W; 't,1 m "t ,h ..Trj A i K l tt J M JC : ,s m r I, W) Ml . i OUBE9 -". Ta
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers