3"V--v-; H yma$b$ tuM. TH a; rM ?n ,m ?ii Velutin- XX-Ne 271 LANCASTF5K, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1884. l'rlce Twe Oenti. i ij$n HUHim I I .. IIIIOAII.H. Fine French Clocks and Bronzes, MUSIC HOXKS, OIL PAINTINGS, OPKRA GLASSES AND FANCY GOODS, At Reduced Prices. Te nmke room for Pull Btoek new belnv Holeotod by Mr. Rhetidu In tbe Htirepuuu nmrkole. A. vlalt will repuy nurohuBertj H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. LAN0A8TKH, July 1,111 ltKl'lt Hit.lt A TUItN. hUHTl') (Ihl.KIIHAlKD IlKFHIOr.KAI OIlH. (ItlKAT IIEDUCTION IN 1'ICICKS UK .1 J E WETT'S REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS - AND FILTERS. Phlliulelphlu Luwu MowerH. Hydrant Hobe, IIummoekH, Perry fe Oe.'a Oil Stovea Od'WonreolleiltiK theee weeds at KxteedliiKly l,nw I'rlies te IteditLuOur Stock. Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., Nes. 26 & 28 West King Jcl-lmd 1IHY UUUim. N KXT llOOlt TO 1IIK lOllltl heuhi-. white noens. WHITE GOODS. WHITE UOODS. WI1ITK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK (JOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. Will IK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK GOODS. WHITK (SOODS. WHITK GOODS WHITK GOODS. NtXr DOOR TOTEIH CJUUHT HOUHU. FAHNESTOCK. nex r noun te tub oeuiit ueuse, VK II.W h MAIIK White Goods tot LUUhS DIU.HShS it sp.ut.illj this hoiueii, iimllitvx ilium III Uunlltli-H et twuy kueun make We luu been ImjIiiK llii'in In LARGE LOTS, H lilcti enables lit te II them Hi LKH1 THAN ltKOUI.AU l'l'.ICKS. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso. VAUl'Bltl, XV. S' mtu's u.iitrr.T hah- BARGAINS ! AT SHIRK'S CAJKPET HALL. Sellint Oir le Uesu lliwiness. KrerythinR Must I'oBltiveJy be Sold. A Kull Mini cit IIODV MIUSSKI.S.TAI'KHTIO, iltlil All tirades of INUltAIN CAltl'KTU, IIUUH, HLANKKri.COVEllLETS mill OIL CLOTH. X3T ALL ATA SAC1UF1GK.-&1 - i'rempt attention K" te tliu MuuiitiiUuroet Kiu; CnrpetM tu eritur. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, OOR. W. KING AND WATEII STS.. rehZI Zuidnw J. II, 11 A 1(1 IN J CO. Carpet and Wall Paper Department. Our mil) el WAI.I. I'AI'I.KS mill LOiitluiiuj, anil unyeiui In ncoilel U'AU. I'Al'KUH um purclmai) tliuiu leuur new tlmn later. V7ALL PAPERS. Elegant Patterns mid reti'eet Heeds, Guaranteed Fall Measure. PRICES PROM 12 1-2 OBNTS UP. Ne Extra Charge for Hanging, Scraping or Sizing, Ne hiicIi ettur lnw I'vur Imhiii iiihIe butnru, mulenly Htamln geed till AUUUHT 1. llakn your tnutrucu new. I'apcr purclmancl new will lie lning any lliue during AUUUUT, If ciintoinen pulcr. our I'n pur HuuguiHiirii tliu Imntlii tliu city, l'lrasu call at stnre, us we de net de any can -viHslng. mul any ixiiheu cauviWMlng, mini; our nniiiu, Ih an linpo-iter. Tliu work will be denu juit iih ciiiulul mul pnrfuet at tlienu low lulurf. un wliuu regular prlcun uru cliarged. Immense Stock of New Carpets for Fall. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Kins mid I'rince Streets, Lancaster, Fa, VLV311I1NU AKll J OMN I.. AUNOLU. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Oase Heaters. CSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11. 13, 15 BAST ORANGE UOTlONKKll AMI! IlKAL AUKNT. KSTATK HENRY SHUBERT. AUOTIONKEK AND HKAI, KSTATK AUKNT, 61 North Duke St., LrtnonBter, Pn. KverythliiK pertaining te my IiuhIiuwh will rocelvoiuy puiueunl attention. TeruiH luikep. tfble. Utvemeacall. luiU3-t:d or AUT, 4. West King Street. mnyllMyd - Street, Lancaster. WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK WHITK GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. GOODS. Lancaster, Pa. BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA UAH H1TT1NO. STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I I AVKItrOUll UOL1.KUK, l'A U Mll.Kt 1 L trem l'lillailelplilu, en tliu ruiinu H. K THOMAS CIIAHK, 1.1.. II., l'roildent. Under earn of Jltmibiirt) et Hoeluty et t'rlendd, but open te etliura, Classical and Bclontllle courses. '1 lieruugli Inaiructlen, ample eiiulpment. l'raetlcu In .Vstronemlciil Obsurvuteiy, (Jlium. leal Laboratory and lIuoldneHliop. Oeinplute ijymiiiisluu). l.Uimry U.oeu volumes, lleau vllnl greunda 1 iiealtliful location in tliu cenn try. Next half year begins 'Jib meiitli (Hep. teuiber) Htli, lHil. AdUreaa l'Ker. 1HAAU HilAitl'LESb, l)eun. Ilavorlenl coiieire i. e l'a. lexwiWAsyjt MK 11 IV At.. H Of FLAHTKH, 8HARP PAINS. Urlck, Hpralnn, Wrenches, Ulieuiiintlnin, Naura Ktn.HclntliA. riunrUy I'uIiia. Hutch In tliu Hlilu, lincliiicliu, Hwellmi Joints, Heart Ills ease, ttoie Muscles, I'uln In the Chest, mill all iiiiIiih mill ncliea tltlir Iik nl or ih up seated uru Instantly roilnved and spimdlly currd by tliu woll-kuewn Jle) I'lmter Cntiieunilid, hs It .", wi mu I.in.lirilllll Heps, (iutnn, llalsiinis Is Indeed the belt VlltllUH ll tll'Hll itml KxtiactH, It tKiln-klllltitr, Htlm iilnllnir, seething anil atrcnuthuulnir I'm dim I'liiatur uvur made. Hep l'liutrri am neli! by ull ilrtiKKlfttn ami country stores. b,i cmita or live (or f i.iu. Mulled en receipt el prim. Hep Matter Ce., Proprietor uiul Mnn iifacluruts, llestuu, .Miihh. HOP PLASTER. Ceutcil ten gun. bail bruutli, Beur Htoiu Hteiu nvluinil liver iIIhcukii cureil by llawlny'n Htiiiu acli ami 1. Iver rilln 'ilclH. iiev.i;ivilAw(:) HATH AM It VAI'H. VIT ii. MTAUFrKit. Jehn midk.t THE PEOPLE'S HATSTORE W.D.STADPFER&CO. (HiiLUuBsem te tliu original Uliulu llte ) Great Line of Straw Hats ! Wu urn Bi'lllng Htruw Hutu bnlew teit, mi no (JtxulH will tin can luil iiviii tliu pi went Sfiuxm. IIevhuiiiI tlillilrcu'K llaly at HOi'TOM I'ltlUKS. Kull line (or )eiiiik Muii I'cHrl Ibirbjs. ami ivail, Maiiluaiiil l.lgliKJiLisliiiL'iu HatM. Alse, luiux Ullk llutH. SHULTZ'S OLD STAND, 31 & 33 Nertb Queen Streot. mtlMy OAlllKINi. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, M mill bavuiimiiy uubrekuu IiiIh of Htniw unil Light Colerml .Still llutH wlilcli uu luu rciliiLuti ai lellmvs . Tv Hut ler lley, WIiIk) anil Mltuil ...te '.'V. Ill") and II VSMun'Mfttr.iw ilat-i te iic. 'i.uuMnckliinwH tell US SOU MiicklnawM te !() 3 6UMiivktnawi te 2M) j.ioutuiuieivmi.nirr Hutu te j.j Tlicsu gentrt limit go liuliiiiitliuciiilel tliln kciimmi, unit ttiinu prlc.M will nll tliuiu. -))iir Mteru IU liii closeil m eU o'clock until turtliur iiutliu. 144 north Queen St., l.ANUASrKU,.l'A. inurt? IV'IA tmr uuuiih. OfKUl.tl. IIAKOAIN. IfATT, SHAM & CO., NOH. 8 k 10 EAST K1NU ST. Sl'KUlAI. HAltUAt.NS. hUMMKIt Hll.KS, .'iOc. We mul 7"c COI.OIIKI) DltKSS SlI.KW. ft)c. i5c. I.il. 4.Vltieli NUN'3 VKll.lNUHallCelurH.iWu.Hyit. An luinioiise vmlety el rilAMIIItA suniNus, zhrm m.iMiiiAMh. IIATISI'K AND CAMUK1C. In I'epular ColeilugH at Lewest l'llcei. OUUNKW I.l.NKOr: Parasols and Sunshades Hai) Ihivu iniutu te our Hpuclal 111 dcr by tliu laigt'Ht limuutiictuitrH, wlilcli Iiihiiich iih having tliu lutiixt ntj I eh mul l.ewtnt 1'rIccD. COAU1I1NI. 1'AIIAHOI.H. I.ALKTIIIMMKII l'AllSOI.S, TWll.LKDblLK TAllASOI.S, liAOlKS' AND UKNTI.KMKN'.S SILK UM llltKI.I.A1). JERSEY WAISTS. MD01.AUI. WUOIiJKUHKH,: ll.ue ciirli. lately sold 1 t HM. KI.KUANT WUUSTKI).IK118K6, ll.73uacli. lately sold at .' M. FlNKlMl'OlirKli.1KllhhYH. I.ati'at Sty eh, liWand -l.i) NEW YORK STORE Tin W AUK, JtV " II TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street, -reu Tiii:- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mewersi GAJtDKNJWEb AND OIL CLOTH. JOIK P. SCHAUI, 24 Seuth leOTHva Queen Streot, I.ANOASTKU. 1A. JtUU.DIMI MATKltlAL. I)KMUVA1 HAVING KKMOVKUMV PLANING MILL -TO- Nes.M 1 1 te -1 1 7 N.!3lullirry KU, And tnt'iuitiMiil my ftttlllilcw ler vnrk.lam new ptupiuetl te de nil kludsel work tu my Inu ntslieriuit notice. alarum Wm, Wehlsen, UllfV ritllAl NONK, HUT TAKKTIIK lead and sell tliu beat 5c. Cigar In the city, IIAIITMAN'3 VKI.I.OW KUO.NT UlOAlt: 8TOUK. MATRIMONIAL. WHATMAHKS TIIK WOltl.ll OO KOUNU V, V IfunlliiKteu'a llil'in-Tlifl Kninitiimi Al. tuelieit te tlm Kullwnjr MnKimle'n do de 011 a nmtrlinuiilal Vauture N V. World Mr. Collin P. Iltiiitlngteu, the r.ilhvay miiKiinte and thirty titnuH it uiillleiialru, liitH been aboent from IiIh iihikiI liauntH for nearly two wcckH. IIu 1i;ih liiililnn liluiHulf from IiIh frlenilH te enjey without fe.tr or dihturbauce I1I1 ncoeml lioneyinoon. Auil IiIh romantie mnrrlafie a critable leve mateh is belriK frcolytllRCiinfed by IiIh old acqualntanccf), wlie unlte In congratulating tliu old California pleucur en IiIh new mat rimonial vonture. Of the tnatiy Htratige weiIiIIiikh at wlileli the Kev. Henry Ward Hecehcr h:m elllui iileil tliln of Mr. HuiitltiKteu te Mih A. 1). Wernbam wan 0110 of tliu eddcHt. The HiirreundinKH wcre the mom luxurluun te hu found iu New Yerk, the groeru'H tiatue Ih known from Ma'.no te California, the pretty brldu ban a morn than ludupoudent foitune, and yet Hoeluty (Ioeh net knew them. The corumeny wan iwrfennul Iu the parlor of the widow 'h beautiful home, Ne. I Wet Fifty rout th Htrcet. The heiiHO, just oil' Fifth uvunuu, ban iinte u little yard in front, and tliu claiubcileg vitiuH, almeHt hidiiiK the many wIiiiIewh and givliij; te the jilaoeatiairol rural cool ceol coel nuHH.mako oue (orgel that the rcHiduueu is in tliu meHt faHhiouable uuntre of the orewdod city. Humer hau it that Mr. Huutinutuu imiohaxed the h uke many yt'iUH age and tirofcentcd it uh a tuntitiieui.il. of fr loudly rugard te Mih. Wemham 'I he Htery et the Intimate fnuudhii ex intlug; between the WerHham and the UutitiiiKteii famllicH m uitutuHtiui;. Though the railway jnehident was inti inti mate with (jeneral Grant, knew Mr. Van derbllt well and had the entree te uuarly alt the best Iiijuhch iu tliu city, he vinittd only at the widow 's cesy home iu Fifty -fourth etreet. And Mr. Weishatn, Willi a fottune of $2,000,000 ami overy opper tutiity te gratify any pucul amb.tieu, Hpeut mueli of her time at the iluutiiig iluutiiig leu matifiieti. The vtidew and Mth. Htiutiugten were naiil te be de voted te each ethor. The latter wax an invalid and tliu vialta of Mru. WeiHham wute louked upon an among the brighteHt eventmn her unhappy life. Mr. IIuutiugteu'H tlgure in well known te frciiicutt'rH of Wall street. Tall and eiect he hc.UH bin Hlxty three years .ih though they had left him in the prime of life. 1 1 Ih gray hair m.tkfh him lu.ik homewhat elder. He !h .1 native of Con necticut and Mottled iu Oucuuta, Nuw Yerk, where he earned en a mercantile bimiiu'iiH, Iu September, 18 II, hu wan married te hm lir.st wife, a charming woman, who died in thin city eight meutbit age. When the geld fever broke out iu Ml) Mr Huntington went tu California, where he became a prominent merchant. He dually nettled iu Baeramuute City, went into partnership with Maik llepkuis and accumulated a fortune. He returned te New Yerk about twenty yeam age but tuade frequent trips te California. I was during oue of thene vihiIh that he met Mrs. WerHham, who was then a dashing young widow of-'") or theieabeuts. Slie wan .1 beautiful blomle of independent foitune. She had a Hen who vuih said le be of unsound mind. Mt. Huntington, it m claimed, became tiustee of her preierty. He also manages the Central I'.icillc, the Southern l'acilie and the Chesapeake and Ohie railways. The HuutingtetiH had 110 children, and about fifteen years age they adopted a gitl whom they called Claia Huntington, bhe Ih au accomplished young lady, and it was whispered that she was at oue time engaged te Whitelaw Keul, who called regulaily at the Huntington home, Ne. G." Park avenue. The heuse is a large deuble buildiug 011 the corner of Thirty eighth street, and Ih lltted up throughout with all the luxuries that the taste of a continued invalid could Biiggcst. Mm. Huntington appeared te sythpa sythpa thize with her busband's regard ler Mrs. WerHham, ami it is said was qdite willing that he should give the lady valuable presents. About eight mouths age Mrs. Huntington died aud Mr. Huntington quietly married his old fiieud. Shu in about thiitv-live years old, a proueauccd blonde, has a pretty 0 implosion aud wears glassen. Her son, who kept her cempauy iu the giuat heit.se,will,it is said, bu sent eir te soheol when the ceuple ro re tuiti from their lioneyinoon. It is said they are new tiaveliug iu Hurepj. lir.NhlUI, IIA.NUOOKS ItOJl 1NU15 Intirnttliie Slerjf of Ills Mi Mini: tltlitlie l.Hily Whom lie Hubseiiuruc .llxrrleit Washlngleu Letter. I was talking polities with a senator from the West tins week, and, oil mention itig Ooueral Hauceck'H uame, he told mu 11 story of the gallant general that in riitnau riitnau tie enough te repcat. Soen after hid graduation from West l'eint, when but a little past his majority, he ttarted from the West In cempauy with a number of army met), te soe the country. They uteppcd at St. Leuli, and while there Oeueral llancoek met hia future wile. He watt takiug oue of bin ouBtem.try morning rides en tiorsebaek in the most fashionable part of thoeity, wheu lioeaughtuighiol a liaudHome yeuug lady Htauding at a win dew. HU heait waH touehed at ouee aud for the lirst time and, iwitheut a thought of the impropriety et his action, he involuntarily reined Ins chargur and took oil his hat. The fair union at the window waved a shapely white haial, blushed and drew the curtain. This euly InoreaHcd the young uiui'n disease, and wheu he leturned tu lim hotel hia abseut-iiuudeducHS aud evident ah Blraotleu provoked comment en the pait of hia Iriends. Try .is hu would tha beautiful laee at the window h lunted him still, and lui yielded te au irresistible im im pulbe te return te the Liouhe where his tate resided, in hope of getting another wave of the hand or a smile of uucuuiage meiit te love's young dteam. Ah luck would have it, fortune smiled 011 the young man, aud the lady was just leaving 1110 ueuse, aoeompauiou by a tan auu elderly gentleman, au he reached there. She lecegnizcd him at 01101, and rosy blushes HUffiihCd her face an she untered u carrlage lu waiting aud w.w diiven rajildly away. Veuuk Ilauonek waa new tnore oager than ever, and halllug a passing eab, directed the driver te fellow the carriage centaluiug the beautiful unknown. Finally her oarrlage stepped, aud she entered the heuse of nu old army friend of the ardeut levor who followed clese after aud wan admitted by the friend in person. Tu him the Binltten youth unbosemed hlmself, and nu intioduutleu followed te Miss Mary KubheII, a daughter of oue of St. I.euls' wealthiest uimehanM. The young lady Boomed te have been Htiuek by the same dart that pierced her lever's heart, and a cordial Invitation te call was extended te him, I ueed a, uonnre. The rest of the Htery is simply the oft told tale, for in hIx months Mind Mary Husiell bceame Mrs. Win Held Scott Han cook, and she is held in tliu warmest osteom by all theRn who knew her many charming and womanly (jiiaiiticB. This is but ene of many romantie tales oue beam here nearly overy day, and their roeltal Ih 0110 el the pleusantckt ft at u res of Wash Wash Ingteu life. OIIII, WUO UltltK WKII fOK 1'UN Twe Hitter Uiiilrr Are Mariled by h .luntlce 'Irjluic le Oot tlie Mnrrlnce AiiiiiilDii. MIsbcb Lydla and Mary V. Wylep, Hlsters. from llllmlleld, Mass , reeeutly arrived nt New Hechelle, en a visit te Mih. William II. Dueker, a marrled slster, aud Htiertly after their arrival they sent au Invitation te V. 0. MeNully and Henry W. Walling, two cadets with whom they had becemu acquainted in Massachusetts, te visit thorn at New Roehollo for a few days. The iuvitatieu was accepted aud the cadets came aud prolonged their visit for several weeks. During this tlme the party of four passed tnest of their tlme iu pleasant drives and walks, wbleli Dually icsulted iu a call upon William IMnokney, justice of the peace, who married Miss Jjjdhi te MeNally and Miss Mary te Wal. ling : which they new nay was done as a jeke. The bridegrooms having departcd auu tlie young wometi having Iearned that the jeke proves te be a reality, the brides have made nu application te County .ludge MIIIh, at White 1'laiiiH, te have Mr Hucker, their brother in-law, appointed their guardian ad litem, iu erdtr that tl ey may begin proceedings for the annulment 01 iiitir marriages. Ttir. riusr MTi-.Ani w.tn VKTHr.i.. I'ulteu'd hl'aiiibupit, Widen C'uulil flloie ruur ii.lus uii II our. There has recently been disceveiud in the navy department, among the urchives, a report submitted te tlie president in 181), signed by Commedoio Decatur, Comme dore Perry and ether famous old sea dogs of that age, endorsing the model of tbe steamboat submitted by Hubert Fulton for the use of the navy, which nt that tlme was composed entirely of sailiug vessels. Fulton tried te get the navy depattmeut te adept his invention for the use of steam as a propelling power, but fuuud it very dlllietilt te de se because of the opposition that always exists te innovations, but hu dually Micccedcd iu persuading the secre tary uf the navy te submit Ins model te the test of a beaid composed of the ellicers of highest rauk, who reported us their conclusions that Mr. Fulton's '.' steam beat could jmevu at the rate of four miles au hour without the aid of wind or tide." In addition they ropertod " that with it the navy could gam advantages ever the mem es' vebsels iu our petts, harbors, bajd and Hounds, aud be rendered moie fermidablu te au uueiny than any engine hitherto inveuted. She would be t-iiual te tLe destruction of ene or moie suventy suventy feurs, or compel them te depart from out waters. We therulore give it as our dect ded opinion that it is among the best 111 turetH of tbe Uuited States te cany Mr. Fulton's plan into executieu." HrtcsHen did uet have such uoed lcek. He invented the propeller, aud after hub mittlng it te the naval authorities et Swu deu. Russia. Germany. France aud Hug- laud, by which it was rejeeted, be brought the model te Ameiiua and lajed it at the disposal of the Uuitcd SUtttn government. A beard of admirals was appointed te study it, but unanimously leperted against its adoption en the greuud that a vessel could net bu steered it' the piep-jlhug pjwur was placed iu the rear. Hnessuii was very much disappointed, aud went te Congress, where, alter years of lobbying, he dually succeeded in procuring the pas sage of .1 bill authorizing him te attach his propeller te a naval vessel at his own expense. He did se. It was a success, aud the government adopted it dually after a leug war w ith the old fogies. Sev. oral times after he attempted te suoure an appropriation te reimburse him fur inouey expended upon his vessel, and although his invention was iu use throughout the entire navy uud throughout tbe entire world, Congress refused te pay him, nor did he ever receive compensation ler the monitor whieli hu iuventcd. Tltr. SIHK41 OK WKA1I1KK. A Htoaiuer Oauclit lu a lerrlble bteriu, A fearful storm of wind and iniu raged Thursday afternoon en Chosapeako bay. Tlie steamer Goerginua was caught iu the steim oil' Sandy l'eint, had the windows of her upper saloon blown out, and lest her wa iu the blindiug' lain, drifting at the murey of the waves Her passengers weie panic stricken, women tainted aud nieu putting en life preset vers. Finally she was takeu iu tow by tlie revenue outter Phlox, aud with great difficulty taken te Baltimore, whoreboth vessels remained last night. Despatches Irem various points in lewa aud Wisconsin show that destructive storms prevailed in theso states ou Wed nesday night, uproetiug trees, damaging buildings aud beating down the grain. Tlie status of Ohie, Indiana aud Ken Ken tueky,ate sullcring Irem a serious drought. Iu many places there has b'jeii 11 j raiu since the l'Jth of June. Valiiiible Trcrs. A reeent viaiter te Seuth Aticric.i tell of Hundal-weed trees that would tsell iu the United StateH for $5,000 aploce ; but the n.itlvcH aie uuconeeioim of their value. 'lit Upen lilt treat Hi t up In hud mid ceukIiui) till the clelhlnu was wet with iiurwpl itiltim. My wllu Insist' ei wuii iierMiiiiaiieii, my wnu iiibiii'ii that 1 Hsu Thnmui' ticlectrle Oil. The UrHt tiaspoeutiil lulkvid mu, uud two bottles havu clued mu. I can honestly leteililiiuuil It." K. II. rurkliis, Cieek Cuiitie, N. . for siile by II. II. Cochran, druKKlut, 137 anil YSi North Uueun Btleet. aucKlnu's Aruicit HaHre. Tliu Itesl talvu In the "world ler Cuts. Ilrulses. Heres, Ulcers, bait Ithuuiii, hover Heles, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ull ttkln 01 options, and positively cuies I'lles, or no iiy leuulied. It li ijut ijut iinteed te Kl I'll purlnct uatlslactlen or money ruluiiiliHl. TtlLU, St cniilH pur box. Kornnie by II. II t'edii.in.diiinu'lsl. U7 uud 1.1 1 North Qui en stieut. Laucnsler. lluiiie Mwuet lluiuu," Tills reue Is vuiyh'oeil In ItHwuy.but 1st hoi e any sickness In tlie hoiisehebl T II te, heinu cannot bu ulwuys plciisanu We tuku .'special pliasuiti lu 11 1'Oinuiendlnir llurtluch tluuit llltlert. a fciuiii tide uud etrtulu uui ler dys- iiei sin, and all diseases nt tliu Uvur and kid 1111VH. l-ei Mule liy II. II. Cetluan, druyi'.lat, 117 uud VM Neith Omen stiuul. A. IteuiHrknble KscHpe, Mrs. Maiy A. Dulley, of Tuiiklmuunek, l'a. was ullllctud ler six years with Asthuiu uud bronchitis, during which tliuu tliu bust physi cians could kIvu no rullut Her llte was de spall eil el, until In last October shu procured a llettln et Dr. Kind's New Dlseevuiy, when liumedlutu lellel was lelt, mul by teiitlutiliiK Its Hie ler a short tlme shu was completely cuied, Kulnlui In llesh Ml tts In u tew months. Kick 1'ilul llotlleset this curtain emu et ull Tin out unit Liiiik Discuses nt II II. Ceclirun's DriiK Mteru, Nes. 117 unit .r Net t li Queen street Lancaster, l'a. Luruu lleltlus il.te. (I) We UhtHieiiKe tna World. When wu say wu believe, we have evidence te prove that Hhlleh's ceunuinptlnu Curu la decidedly tliu lisV Lung .Medicine made, 111 as much iu It will emu ti loiiiuieu or Chionle CeukIi lueuu-hull tlie tliuunud rulluvu Asth ma, ilreuehills, WhiHiplut; CeiikIi, Cienp, unit show ineiii cases et Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cuiuwliuiu they lull, It Is pleasant te tuku, liutmless te tliu yeuiiKist child and we Kuarantiw) what we say. 1'ike, IDe,, rsw and ll.uu. It your Lunus aie soie, Chest or Hack lame. use Hhlleli's roiens'l'liis. ter. Mild by II. It. Cochran, dmijKlst, Nes. 1J7 and l!f North Uueun Hlruut. Ieb7-wt 1 V)r.UIN Ol.ll NlllUlt LUNNKUTIOUT J I ikhi-h, 1 ler&n,. 11 ler'."ie., at JlAlllMAN'S YKI.LOW t'UUNXUlUAU bTOUK. VliOTItlNU. A FICAMTOI' BARGAINS. Neckties and Half Hese At EUISJIANVS. Ne. 17 Went Klnsr Streot. Gauze Undershirts, In Hixen Irem 31 te M) lucbus-. -AT- BEI8MAN'S. I1 1 YKKt) A UATIIFOM. Thin Clothing. Iu Kxcallent Assortment, let UiU sort et weather, ler MbN'S. 110 '3 anil till!.- DltKN'M WKAIt, III nil till) PLAIN AND MOST KAHIIlONAtll.i: KAIIlUCS. In loelthiK iireunil ler Bumtnet jeuulslles, riimember that the best assertinuut tn C'LOTIIINO U Hlwnys te be seen liete, mul that prhes urg sulllcluutly nrlHt te meul with favor auiem,' nil clasfeeset buyeis, lis well us tiling whom leitunu tins less favored. We ln lie culls, that we may he ntlerded n eliati(i) te show lust what we have. The make Htl ami 'iiiallty el our CLOTII1NU la fully up te tliu highest Blaiiitnrtl, ami Is tnuikuil nt IlKures that erten make buyers et these who only come te see. t. Mi- Comparison courted, trnde solicited. & LKAU1NU LANUAHTKU CI.OTUIKU9, NO. 12 HAST KING STREET. LANCASTKll. l'A. M KUOIIAM' 1'AIl.OUINO. Spi'cistI for Latlii's. I l.aveliiBt received 11 line of tbe r'l.NKIT IMI'OltTKD fONl.KKSIn tin) lnaikel, which will bu se'd per pleie. eenbiliiliiK I wents jaiilH.iil IIU , the xaiiie inillty el ijoedj 1110 sullinn riiuauuipma 111 ti. aim ti.j. Spot; iul for Gentleiuen. .lust iieulved. A Hl'I.KNDlt) ASSOItr MbNTlir V00I.I:N (ieuDS, HUltublu ler tlie het weather, which will Im madu up nt mir pilrilnuly low llKurcsiinil superior workman ship, with trliiimtnir te cei respond with the uoeds both lu uunlllv uud Hindu l'KltfKOT KlTt.irAKANI'KKDOIl NO SALE. Olve Ulu a trial and bu convinced. D. R. WINTERS, NO. M N. (jUEEX STREET, LANOAbTKIt. l'A. A It A Ith- Oil AN OK. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES AT E ftEMAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In eiiler te ludiieua heavy stock 1 ulll make uptoeritei, ler the leiualuderet tliu seitbeu, ull I.lUIU-WKlljIir WOOLKNSul a Refluctieu of 20 te 25 ner cent. Thlsbliriedtutleii Is l"OIl CASH ONLY, and will unable the buyer te itet u Hun unit et Clethes, iiiuilu iii lu tliu bust etyle, almost lid low as a icnily lui'du hhep Hult. H. GERHART. A MTll.h Price List: The Inllenluir atuseini) 01 tlie CLOl'lllNUN HAKUAINH nowKOlUKeii at L. GANSMAN & BJIO.'S. MKN' ALL WOOL .SUITi AT M.V1. LAUUKlltns' ALL WOOL HUIT.S AT $151) SMALL IlinS' ALL-WOOL SUITS AT f 1.00. And various etliur Kiades In each rauge et sues. BARGAINS IN GOODS IN THE PIECE. WE MAKE TO OltDKIl A Seme Suit at $10.00. t'INE CASS. SU1TIN(S AT IISlW. IIS (X), 118.00 i.T if fVf.w. Thesu tlieiu. nre real llarKalusi and don't miss L&ansman&Bre. The KASlllONAItLE MKUOMANTTAILOU3 AND ULOCIIlblU, Ne. 66-68 NORTH yOEEN STREET, lltK'ht en tliu Southwest Cerner et Oraute. LANUAHTKU, l'A. r Het eonneitetl with any ether Clothing Heuso tmuuwitv, IYER RATHFOI vr.eTHimi, U NOW, AMII SAVE FUTURE REGRETS. GRAND CLEARING SALE -or (Is ail Eils of Glelig, -AT- Burger & Sutten's WIIOLESALK AND HETAIL UI.OTU 1NU IIOUSK, Ne. 24 Oontre Square, IN OUDEll TO HJSDIWK STOCK AND Te Uet Ready ler llie Fall Trade, Unparalleled Bargains If Sought for New. Burger &,Sutten Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, l'A. 14.1yd IIUVKB AMU HTATIUNKH. A1 FON DERSMITH'8, OlTOKlTE OOUItr-UOUSK, Is tliu placu te buy ull thn books most talked about ler slimmer rrudlni; at prlctu below the publishers' price. " A Unman Sinner." "Net l.lke Other Olrls." Mrs. Wlster's " WulckHiuidH," " I't'uibe," by the uutliur et IXutleilge. " Oueiin," by Heward A Oeuntrv Docter," tiy Hnra Juwett. Eduar Knweett's " Tinkling Oymbnls." "ban lto'.itle itniichu,' by Maud Howe. "Miss Nancy." " L.I1," by llaminend. JyJJ.tlil I 1)1. AMI 1IOOKH AND MCllurit:ilV. JOHU BAER'S SOUS, 16 tind 17 Nertb Queen St , Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, W1C1TINU FLUIDS AND INKS, AT TUK SIGN OF THE BOOK. VAltl'JSlH, K 'aTAItl.IHMKll lHfiO. CARPETS -AT Philip Selium, Sen & (Vs 100 BOUTU WATEII STREET, LANOA8TEK, l'A. Wuluwea lull supply el UAU AND riLL INO CAUl'ETS. We only use tlie best or yarns. it you want a k(m, serviceable Carptt, please come and examine our stock beioie piiiehnsliiK elsuwburu, us u will sell us cnetp as tliu cliHiipest. Come ami see loryeurnulfanU buLenvlnceit, as wealHiiya havu the reputa tion el niakliin llist-eless Carpels. CUSTOM UAU CAItl'KTS A SI'KCIALTY COVKULKTS. COUNTKltl'ANKS, ULAN KhTS, (JAKI'hT CHAIN, ai'OCK- INU YAUN.&U DyeliiK Denu iu alt Its brunches at short no tice. COALI COALSl Ot the best quality, expressly ter lamllyuie, TUY AHAMfLKTON. UEMKM11EII TllK OLD 8TAND. FUILIP SCHUM, SON &1 C0V. Ne. lWhOUTH WATEII 8TUEET, t'JJuul LANUAHTElt, l'A. aVttlVAI. laNTUVaSMTS. -IITILOOX A W1IIT19 Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW 1H.TI1E TIMK TO UUY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT ULAUUIITKUINQ 1'UICES. Oue (loed Hecenil-IUnit 1'lane ISO.OO One Klettunt Uecend.lluuil Ortrun 43.(0 Oue Elegant Nuw Orifun, li-Step Couplers and Siibllass M.W Wilcox & Whllu Organs trem I7S.00 te 1180.10 " Knnbe," MePball, Grovenatoln Sc Fuller, Koyateno, and Veee As Bena Pianos, All Murkisi Down te Uottem l'rices. Almest glyuu awuy. WILC0X& WHITE Parler Organ Warererms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, 11. U. LUCKKNUACII, Agent. febl7.ua HTULIC9. puuit, Hiiuis a uuneneuuii, 45 WALL STREET, New Yerk. Breker nml Dealra In Hallway ami nil ethor "" seeurttlea. UAII.WAY INVKSTMKNT3 naiKiclnlty, H the neloetlou anil eatlmate or whieli their ionic connection wltli l'epa'a M amual or lUUBOAi " ulvea them fpoelM u. vantaites. corresiienilenco InTlleil and In. uultlus unaworeU. Deposit accounts receiTwl and interest allewwl. ailMineea '.iV -x vr '3. ?i' b1 Ui f3 j -m i 5-: 'si "
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