rV ! nMligettM Sl) tatfagtex a VeliiiiH XX-Ne 287. LANCASTER, PA., .MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1884. Price Twe Centf. IIKV UtltUM. IOIIM M. UIVl.K.ltA Ull IHN H. (IIVI.KU A W.., ( I I Ker Choice Wllleti Cm pets, for Uauutnk Hull nml Htulr lurpct. .1 Oil nTu I VI.KIl A CO.. "" " VI.KIl A CO , Knr Kine Velvet Cm pels. Ker l.ew-pilK'il Venetian Hull mill Hliilr. JOHN h.uivlkiacu ''"N' UIVI.KKAOO., Kcir Kxlui (Juallty Moiiiet Curpeu. Fer lloiiie-imido lluu CitrpeL JOHN H. (IIVI.KU A CU., .IUIIN H. (II VI.KIl A CO.. Knr llcst Mukc llwly III iimels Carpet. Fer Const, Niiplnrmul Ciiiilim Mattlti;x. JUIINH.I1IVI.KII A CO.. JOHN". (I1VI.KK A ! , fur Unit 'lupestrv HniHKi'lM Cut put. Ker Choice Linoleum. JOHN H.OIVI.KKAOO., JOHN H. (il VI.KIl A CO , Ker MimIIuhi TiiMjnlry Ciirpnl. Knr IIuhI Kleer Oil Cleths. 'jUIINH.UlVI.HIl A CO, JOHNH.UIVI.KHACO., Ker I ew priced TnpiMlry Carpel. Fer linns soil Mats. JUIINH.UIVI.KItACU., JOHN H.OlVI.KltACU., Km- 1 1 I'll All-wool 3 ply Ciirpnl. 'or the Uenulnn AuieiuCaiput HwwiMir. JUIlNH.(llVLKKACO JUIINB.UIVI.KUACO.. Ker KAlrn Super All-wool Carpel. 1IKU Ciiipulllnit In Kxcluuii;oier Cnipiil. JUIINH. ill VI. hit A CO.. JOHN a. UlVI.KIt A CO., Knr KxtrnC. C. Ciiipet. I'llees Mutked In I'liiln Klines. JOHN H. (Il I.KIIACU.. JUIINH.UIVI.KItACU., Knr nil kludnel I in: i nl ii Curpets. umii 1'ilcu nml Hint tliu Lew, si. JUHN H. (IIVI.KU A CO.. JUlIN H.U1 V I.Kit A CO., 'i'i Kiwi KIhk HllixiU Tim Hunt AhseiIiiiuiiI In Lancaster. WOHIiH I I '.. HllllVI'.H. Fine French Clocks and Bronzes, MUSIC 1I0XKS, OIL l'AINTINUN, OPKUA GLASSES AND FANCY GOODS, At Reduced Prices. Tu muke room for Full Stoek new belnu ttoleotod by Mr. Hheuria lu the Huropetiu murkets. 4. vlelt will repuy inircuusera. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4, I.ANCASThlt, July l.liwl JlKllliaHt.lTUIlM. IKWKTl'd UKLKIIIlAlKD HKKHItlr.UATUKH. UllKAT KKUUCTION J EWETT'S REFRIGERATORS, WALTER COOLERS ANIl FILTERS. Pulludelphlu Lhwu Mowere, Hydruut Hoee, Oil Stovea. 0-Wti uiuiiirmliiK these keimIh ut Kcculliily Gee. M. Steinman & Ce. Nes. 26 & 28 West King Jel-ltlld VAitrtsm, ,tv. S1" UK'S Uiilll'KT IIAI.I.. BARGAINS ! -AT SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Hellin OIT te CIose Uusincsa. Everything Mnat Positively lie Sold. A Knll l.lnenl IIUDY IIKUH3KLH, TAl'KHTKY, nml All Urailea or 1NUUA1N OAUl'KTB, UUUH, III.ANKKTS. CUVKUI.KTS uml Oil. CLOTH. WALL AT A SAOIUFWK.-& - I'luinpliittoiiiieii Kivuu te tlie Munuftictuioei kek Carpets te order. -AT- SHIM'S CAEPET HAIL, OOR. W. KING AND WATBU STS - LANCASTER, PA fehZiliuiduw f II. MAHTIN A UO. Carpet and "Wall Paper Department. ' Our will) el WAI.I. I'Al'KUS mill continues, nml unyone In noeil el WAM, I'Al'KUS cun piiicluitie theiu lewur new Hunt luUr. VALL PAPERS. KleKimt Patterns mnl FerliMil UoeiIh, Ouiiranleeil Full Mo.isure. PRI0E3 PROM 12 1-2 OENTS UP. Ne Extra Charge for Hanging, Scraping or Sizing, Ne Huctiolter huu iivtir bcun inule bulore, mulenly tninlH uoe.l till AUUt'Hl' I. Muku your centruvtu new. 1'upur iiutvliiuml new will l)i huuif liny tliuu ilurlux AUliUHl', II ciistemuu Our Paper ilmiK'iiuura thu liuutln tlie city, l'loasecill ul uloie, un wuile net ile iiiivchu viihbIuk, ni"l ituy iiiiBen cuuviuilnu. uxlnK our nmiie, U mi liupeilur. Tlie wetk will ImUoue Juilusciitululuiul puiltiulul thuse low ruU)B,u.i wliuu leulur iirlccrt me churKuil. Immense Stock of New Carpets for Fall. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King anil Prince Strf ts, Lnueaster, Pa, Ci.UHlne uur J All kinds et Hummer lioeda wllhoutio wllheutio wllhoutie t;ard te cost, at BECHTOLD'S Te muku room for Kali Uoeds, I.edles' uml Uents' KurnUhhitf (meds unit Notions ate specialties, l'leasi cull mnl exmiilne beletu yuu buy. Th mkliil or pnst luvers. II PINKY IIKCHTOI.I), Ne &'.' North Queen nticeU l'.B.-Hoiuei, bloiej, liullilliig Lets mid 8ind feruule. IMyd OF .HIT. West King Street. nntylP-lyil IN 1'HICKH UK - Humnioeke, Perry & Oe.'a Lew 1' i Icen te lluiluceUur Bleck. J Street, Lancaster. BARGAINS ! UUTIUNKKIt AND 11KAI, AUK NT. KHTATK HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONKKU AND KKAL. KHTATK AUKNT, 61 North Duke St., Lnnoaster, Fn. KverythliiK pcrtalnlnK te my business will recei ye my personal attention. Tenus reason, ttble. Ulvouieacoll. luiii'Mm BtitinvAi,, A IIUK.IT HUUUI-.HS. HOP PLASTER. Thin poreun plaster Is (anions ler Its quirk nml hearty notion In cuilim i.umellnek, Ilium inutliun.Hclut leu, Crick In Uin Hack. Mile and Hip, NimnilKlii, Htlir.lelnlsiind MiihcIch, horn Chest, Klilmiy Trouble) mill nil pains eraches either local or deep-seated, 11 Hoelhes, HtriiiiKtliiniH nml Hllmulules thu pttttH. Tim vlrtmmel liepi ceinlilniiil with if uiiik cleuti mill niiuly in iipply. Hiipurler te HnlinnnlM, lotleiM mill wilvrn. l'lke, iTi I'linlH or 0 ler $1.0 1. Held by ilniRulilH mnl country hIiikm. MhIIihI en riciilpt or irlciH. Hep flutter (Ajm Jiani, I'lopilnlerH, HimUiii, Muni. A GREAT SUCCESS. -Tlu Imitt titmlly pill Hteiiiiuli mnl l.lver I'llM. aclleti mnl eiiiy te tnkii. nev'JVIyilAvr iiiinlM-lliiwhty'H '.'m. I'li'iiHuni In (I) VI.UTIIINU. 'i'i. k iiAiivrnr ih wki.i, ttviiii, hut TIIOSKWIIO WUIII.I) UKAP IIVItt.AlNH. HIIOUI.il CAM. AT UNUK -AT- Burger & Sutten's Popular (Jlethiim Ueu30, Ne. 24 Centre Square, WIIIIUK UOOIIH AUK HUM) AT A HACU1- KICK TO MAKK UUU.M KUIt Til K KAM. TltADK. A Ftw Odds and Ends b'till ou Haul, AM) rOll HAI.K FAB BELOW COST. Burger &Sutten Merchant Tailors ami Clothiers, iM 013NTHK aciUAUlJ, I.ANCAVrKIt, I'A. II lil w IIK.N VIIUT.ll.ll AUUUT Bargains in Clothing AMI- GKNTS' FURNlSUlNa GOUDS w iMiut you te (Tar In liilnil Unit tlie KKntuHt lmrf;uliiH evit ;IV(in ure thone which HIRSH & BROTHER, Cor. Xerlh Uiicvii St. ami Centre Siinue, AUK NOW (ilMNO. 'I hit en ii .il ill our illli'i4 eiii i;imt.hiiI -.iit'h low prlciM, I-. Unit W,l lll'lll lllll kh uml iiiemi limn llii'V ecuiiiiy, te iiliur Hi" Imuu Hleil. of NKW r AM. . N I) IN l'KU C I.U'l II INI. NOW M A Nil f A. 'I UUI NU II )imi full noun jiiii rim elil.iln uulilriel tlie liiiD'ulii'i wu me fiilllici;. ilbci vu u luw el tint Bargains m Light - Colored ifuils. A i;iHiit All neul Hull ler pi.lH. ueilh fin...). A linltiir All wool Hull ler t;.i, worth IJ.iki. A II im All-wool Seil ler tt.7.", weitli 1.1. VI An I'Alnt-lluii All wool Hull, flU.lM, worth uur low prlci'il I.lnlit-C'oleinil miIImwouie Ht)lllii);iili.lO, f I.S11, fliu, Ci .5 uml f ..'i. ODD OOATS, VESTS. PANTS AT YOU II OWN 1'UlCK. SlT.MUI.lt I'NDKItWKAU iilliimt nHnu nwuj, (iiiiir.ii Shlrtd iw tow ih 1, inute, Jnun Druwi'li hh low lis .'H ci'lllH ; elliri I'm nlshl'ii; UediIs i'"itmily ua low 'Inli mlu It only te Ktilu loeui. Hirsh& Brether, Oer. of North Queen Streot . nnd Oontre Sqimre Twi'illy-llve COATM AK KUS wiinliil lit unce. w (.I.IA.IISUM A Kd.lTI-.K. THE LAST DAYS -OK- Our Great Clearing Sale Will idve te all huyiiiH mi oppeitunlly te pre- niiiii lliniil Itiiiiruliiu In W U t U llllMlb lit! tl1 ' HATS AND GAPS el nil loHOilptlen. Helt mnl Htm KultHlruwH, MllUlllllH, KlOIlCll l'llllll, Hllllll-UlllllO SIllLkl- nuwri, l'uuiiuiiiH, C.inteu llrutiU mnl l.lnens. All thurte me celli ul n vury n'iit rmiui'lleii, .1 lurue iimjeilly el which uin no PKItCKNl'. I.KHSTHAN UKUU I.Alt I'lllCKH. PURNISHINQ GOODS Thnt ceiiHldt el lnilui, uoKseinor. Koiither WnlKllt, llinllllllt WnlKllt, AllstlullilU Weel UnilurHhlrtH, Twill Jonii, Indian Uihieiiuu', Kuntliur Wi'lKlilmiit AuHlmlliin Weel liriweiv, Kuncy lloalery, Hlllt Niickwtnir, cutr llultims uml heart 1'Iiih. All thnhe huve nicnlvml n HWKKPINU ItKIIUCI'lON uml me heIiI ever r.( I'KIl CKNT. I.K3H THAN KKUUI.Alt l'HlCKH. OLOTOING. In Bulla rorClillilren Unit wi'iir Hhcit l'linln, Hchnel hiiuk ler neyH, rine iiiesh Hiutx ler eutliH, Men'ri IIUHlnt'tJD HulUi, Kiei'U Ce.it anil Cutaway Cout HulU ler Men's lull Ulcus Weiiruuil Muii'riiiuil lleyH' Pantaloons urn nil itewn te Clearing Hale l'rleiw, nml nimiyet tluuniirer.O PKUCKNT. 1.K8STIIAN UKUU I.AU t'UICKS. BOOTS AND SHOES Havu net bceu uxctipled lu tills (iinat llaialu Huh). Tlliuoauileiliielleiislu tills llep.utiminl thntnrn hiiie te liuiivceptulilu te lutu liuyurn, ami Hnupiirloriwseitimmi el Kiesh (.oedslu Nuw 1'iiUi'l'UH ler l.iiilius' uml M Uses' rtear. Clitliliuu'rt bliiius lu all niL'3 mnl tlie liiryual Mirlnty. -Ve urn mailing u iipi'clully el CAM 1'AKIN (.UUDH. Hainiili'diile new leliiiheiin, mnl t'lutis will llml II te Uiulr ailiuuluiju te commit our Pi I te 1.1st. WILLUMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 30 East Sing atroet, I.ANCABTKU, I'A. GHAV'H UPKUKlU MB.II1UIMOI. ..rf Ureal KiiKllsh Umncsiy. An uufuiliiiK cure ter lmietuiiey, anil nil Diseases mat fellow less et Memery, Universal l.iust tuile, l'uln in the llack, Ulmncss nl Vision, l'ruuniture Old Aijo, mid many ether ilLieases that lead te Insanity or con sumption ami a I'lomutuieUruvu. full pat. tlcmurs In our puiiiplet, which we desire te send ttee by until te uvery one. The Hnielllc Medlclnels iield liy all dlii;;KlslHat II pel pack pack age, or six packages ter A or will be sent tns. by mall en the lecelpl el thu money, by ud dreiuliiK theiiKcnt, (I. II. CJLIIUAN, DruKKlat, Nes. XXX anil U'J Nerie Queen slteel, l.ancai l.ancai ter, l'iu On account el ceuninrlelta, wohave adopl adepl adopl el thu Yellow Wrupnur i tlioeiilygonulno, THIS UKAY MKUIClNpfcO., yiUw lluUale, H, X, A MUTINY SUSPECTED. HIKA.NUi; IIKATllOKA HKA UAl'IMIN. lfcr KiitnrtaliKMl Thnt (Jniitntn train, el Uin I'lilliiiielplilii Hehuuiinr Jullt linker, vra niurdemd It III Men The morn tliat In lu-rneil of tlie Inte of Captain LewIb. of tlie I'lillii'lelphla Hoheouor .hilli H.iker, tlie duepur tlie itiyn tery licoemoH. Uatunl.iy nftorneoii War nor & Mcrrit'., ewiicru of tlie veshi-I. ie celvcil tlie fullewliiK (llHp.iteli from Key West: "We are netting tlie truth. Walker, tlie hcoeikI mute, lias been pur Henating Captain LewIh. Tlie crew HtatcH Captain LewiH Ih dead, huveii iIiijh out. Will probably nrrunt nil tlie orew." It npitoamnew that Walker Ii.ihuII ateng elaimcil V) be Cait. LewiH, but minie of the crew, who nre in jail at Key West, ile olare that wlien the nchoenur w.ix huveii dayH from New Yerk thu captain ditd, and Walker, who Ih duHOribcd an the focend inate, aHftuined oharge, and Held 200 bar bar relrt of Heur at Inagiia for i'y a barrel. A Key WeHt diHpateh also H.iyH that Walker had uvlduntly arrangud te neil the balance of the cargo at that point. Mr. Murritt H.iid that tliuru were uuvur.il lu.tHeim why thu iitatoineut by thu unnv Hheulil be leuuived with reat caution, In tlie llrnt pi. ice, no mail named Walknr ap piiiirH te havu nhlppeil from New Yerk, aud in the iiccund pl.iue, thuie was no kco kce kco end mate en the vosheI U U posnible, Air. Muirilt thiukM, tliat thu oje'. may have iiHhumeil oetiiniaiid and that (.'apt. l.ewix aud the ni.ilu wuie both put out of the way. Mr Murritt telegraphed te Key Weat for full dutails of tlie death el Captain I.nwiri and for all facts oeiincottd with the allair. He uIkd (li.ipatclii)il a s;eial men Hennur te Key Went with full pinvrte uHimtnu cliargi of the vi'ieml and cargo. The iuHtirancu cemji itiica mlurvntcd li.ive alhe Hunt ai;uutri te Key Went. Mr. Mor Mer ritt anticipateH a full cotiii-nsteti (tern houie of thu eruw in a hhert time, but mill IieIiIh te hirt opinion that Capviui 1, wis wan murdered. It appeain from later itifurma tieu thattltn man Uaud, vihe wan nhipped aH a mate of the Hoheouor, In net a rulalive of Captain Hand, of thu Tropic. Mr. Murritt received a dmp.iteli from thu I'liiled Status custom aitlheritti-H at Ky WcHt, Mtating that Henry Walker, tlie mate, who has been porHen.iting Captain Lewih, linn born jml in j ul, ami that the crew are in chargu of a I'liiled ta'ert cp e ml ullicer. Tliu crew of the .Julia 11 iki-r iiate that the matttur was attended by Ueine., the steward, and Walker, the mate, for hcvuii dayH aftur leaving New erk. Win a the crisis catne they gave him aemutbitig from abettlu aud he died tluoe miuutcH after ward. Walker was arrcHted. (ienie.' lelt tlie Huhoener at Fortntie Inland. He Haid that he owned half the cargo. Walker told the crew after the toheonor left the lSiiiiint IdlatidH that (iemez hail Htelen the nioney which had been realized from thu sale of thu Heur. It is feared that there has bcun foul play, uml fiutlitr duvelupiucntH are uxpected. Tlie supposed master of the soheouor has been uxltibiting cousiderablo geld and trying te buy silcnce. Tlll'j KKUUUII A1IA1N (.UWiniKU. Mil ml H. Blnke. tlie lllipurnlltluil Tret el u mill) 111 -.O'.t ;i 1. Saturday was a great day at the Clovo Clevo Clove I. iiid driving park. The rain hawug inter fered with thu pregramme of thu week the Hportbegatiat llo'e'eok in the iiieiiiiiiyiai d continued without mtcrriiptte'i until llve races were lluished. Tlie weather was pleasant, except a e hurt slmwei at abmit 1 o'clock. Thu track Wii in geed con dition. At half past I o'cIeok Maud S. was bieught ou thu track, and after a little warming up William Bair, who was driv ing her, nodded for tlie work and gave the matcher head. She str ulc oil i it the HitioethcHl conceivable manner, tiu.iUotided by hersu te uige her liking, and madu tlie entire ciieuit like a pet feet wet king nt.i cbiue without a Hkip Sliu passed tlie lirst ipiarter pest in ;!'.'; sacuiid.s, the half mile in 1:04 1 ; three quartern in 1 IK! , nml the full mile, according te the titne given, iti2:0'.i;. Three gentlumeii in the judges' staud tuned her. David Hemier, of New Yerk, madothe time'i.U'J ; W. 15. l-'anga, hecretary of the Cleveland driving park, made it ;0'J '.1-5, and .1. CiiiumiugH, pies iduntef the Teledo driving pirk, !i:0'J. Several watehes In the boxes oppeMto thu judges! stand inarke.1 v!:U'Jj President Edwardu announced that the time was a " loeird" inismuch as a wager of $100 wan made en the trial, 1). II. I, underbade, of Clucaiie, putting up $100 with Cupt tin (loergo M. Stoue, inan inan ngcref Maud S., that she would net, t let, better than 2:11. Thu track, it is cHtitnatnd, wan one and a half te two seconds lower te day than the Providence truck. The great or iwd of spectators went wild with cuthiiHia-ni when thu inate crossed the eceie, and again wheu tlie time was Im Untitled, hliewiug all provieiiH records buaten, and that thu liaudsome marc had madu the fastest mile evor trotted, Thu ruare exhibited no signs of distress after her unparalleled peifurin nice, aud was led te her stable amid excited cheering, followed by a crowd of jubilant admirers. She had had no work ler ten days. Cap tain Stoue is ceiilldcnt that she could easily trot en the satuu track ou Monday in 2 08 or better, aud is uieiu than ever confident she Ih thu fasleat tretter in tliu world. I'rosident Kdw.uds tolecraphcd te W. II. Vanderbllt : " Allew me te cengratu late veu. Maud H. still reii!ns snprumu : her record la a.OO ou a slew track, lloferu erduring her home oetno and see her trot iu 2.07 or 2.08. Wc are all happy." (IKKEI.Y AM) l'AKTV, Vhfre (he Keller easids Will (le Tlie Uemeustratlnii. The Thetis, Hear and Alert, comprising tlie Greoly relief squadron, will leave Portsmouth for New Yerk en Tuesday night. The Hear will be ordered te pro ceed te Governer's island, wheie the bodies of the vietiniH of the Ureely expedition will be turned ever te General Hauceak. Saturday aftorneou thu surviverH of the uxpedltleu were put under the care of thu war dopartmeut, represented by General llazcn. On Monday the great demonstration lu honor of the return of Lieutenant Greoly will be held. The organization of the uaval division, whleh will be lauded te partiolpate in the oeremonies of Monday, fiaa boeu oemnlotod. Tue naval iltviiienn et the parade will be formed te line en Htate street at 10:U0 a. m., and will consist of six subdivisions, comprising naval oadets, navnl apprentices, marines and a brigade from the North Atlantic Heet. A naval division will be under the cemmind of (Jemmandnr Faruuhar. The naval cadets will be commanded by Kndi'ti Kallaw. the marlneH by Lieutenaut Uolenol llrowne, the naval npprontleoi by Lloutenaut E. A. Hoemoy, aud a nival brigade from the North Atlantic lleit by Llouteuant Ceinmauder 1). G. Latnborten. A battalllen of marines from thu North Atlantic squadron will he under the com mand of Lieutenant lloderu and a battalllen of artillery under Lieutenant "Weed, Huskies thuie divisions the parade will b composed el military and oivle orgaul ergaul . itieiiH, lire eempaiiii'H, the lutiniclpal govuintiicutHef I'ortKinenthand Newbury Nowbury Newbury pei t and thu statu authorities. On Monday, in the evening, a congratulatory meeting will be held in the Mnsle hall, at Which Hecretary Chandler Is expected te preside. AdiltoxxeH will be made by Buerctary Chandler, Hen. Samuel J. Handall, Sena, ter Hale, of Maine, and, perhaps, by Commander Schley. K-irly Saturday morning Mrs. Lieutenant Untidy catne evor from Admiral WeII'h icsideiice, and thou took her two llttle dautthterfl, who had remained during the night with their grandmother at the Rockingham hoiise, ever te the admiral's hoiiHe te bee their father. I.icuteuant (Ireely was overeomo with emotion at the sight of his little ones. A hllTKll'.i UKVOTION. KmIIIuk Desil M'lilln Herkliig Aialntnce fur ler mck iiri.iive, Residing iu Londonderry tewiiRuip, Dauphin county, nre three aged sisters named Kehr. Tiiey are all situ'le, well te de and hlghl'- ronpretud. Harly Friday evening ene of the sIsterH left the heuse te attend te eome work. Hemaining away until after dark, theso at home became al.umed for her welfnre, and Kliy.abeth started in search of her. She was found coated in the weeds Heme ills ills tatieii from the heuse, very sick. Uelng unable lu llhi) aud return home with Kit, ibeth, the latter deemed It advisable te go fr r assistance. She started te go hack, but had net proceeded far when she fell te the ground dead. The third Histcr was alene in the hetisu for hoiiie time, when, cilling te her assistance several ueighbeis, the weeds weru searched with lanterns. Thu dead body of Kll.abeth was llrst discovered. Thu slater llrnt men tieued called te them te oemo te her, thinking it was she alene for whom they weru suarchiug. Sufiiu ene unthinkingly yelled te her that Kli.abetli was dead. It oaiibed the siek woman a second shook, and she fell iiucotiseioiis aud had te In) carried lir.uk te the Iioube, where she re -mains iu a dying condition. Au iuriuest was held ou the icmalus el the dead sister and a veuliut reudered that death was caused by apoplexy. The deceased was liC yeats of age. Teenier r.n'lly llnlDiita lleait. .lelui Teenier, of Pittsburg, defeated Wallace Kess easily iu the four mile shell race at Oak Point en Satutday. His Pittshtiig friends bet all sorts of odds ou him hfore the start. Hu played with K s from tliu start, aud pulled up at the lluish te give Kess au opportunity te eateh up lless' beat gi sized Toeinor's shell, and it was thought hu would claim a foul, but when spoken te about it Hobe Bald : " Teenier could have beaten me worpe than hn did. Ile wen the laee honorably and honestly." Teenier made the four nnleH in 2b' minutes aud 112 seconds, bealiim thu record 1 minute and 25 seconds. Haitian held the whip en the fastest lour miles hereto fore, and Teemer's Irieuds propeuo te bring en a race with Haitian. lu a race of four miles with a turn, at H.inie, Ont , iu IS!), .lames II. Kiley and Kilwaul Haul. in madu a deal heat U 27.0J, and until Saturday this steed as the best I nue en teenid. iSiiflkleu'iijAriiiua a.lm. It'e Hest Hal vu lu llie -world ter Cuts, llrul.s.is. Henw, Uiviii-s Hull Itlimiiu. Kuver Heies, luttei. Chapped Hands. ClillMalMH, cuius, mnl all skin eruptions, mnl piMtllvely cuius Piles, ni no pay niilrKl. It It cum iiiiIiskI ini;te isiilicl siitlslacllen or nioney relmnlcil. Pi Ice, i" iniiLs p.r be. Knr Hale by II. P. l in hitiu,illin:i:lsl, I J7 uml l.KI Ninth (Jin en itii'et, Lancaster. "Hie lluuil l.luti." Many old soldlers leiiiinuber "thinlciul Ilnu" at Ail'leiseuvlllu. It wutii inlK'Uy iluiiKUieua ni'UliboiheiHl. I)yrpnisla, blllensiiei-s, mnl liver uml kidney, iliseiirus me lull el perils let Uin pkk, bill Hitnluek Ulutnl HtlUri moil ci'ltalii leminly Held i ery wheie. for Mile by II. II. Cecliriiu.iliUKlst, IM and KCJ Neilh Uueiin xtrenl. Mordi I'. de f.xiiritltlun., 1'ibe lights, Intimitis, walking muteliiH, and billoeii iisi'iiiislens me iisinilly hiiinbims et the vieist soil l)r 7iiiiikm' h'clrclrtc Oil Is net it ItnmliiiK 11 Is a iiiluk onto leruclics ami spiuliiri, iiul Is Just asKoed ter u lumenuss, Ker sale bv II. II. Cei'ht-.iu, tlmlst, 1J7 mid l.l.l Ninth (jiietiu sttcel. A tireat lll.cevery. Mr. Win. Tlumuis, el Nnwttui, In,, wuvs "My Kile has bieu seriously iillcctiut with a ceuh ler twuuty-ilvu ye.us. unit tills spilnK uieiu cevi'inly than evei befoie. Hhe hail until many leiiiedli'S wlllieul lellel. and belnif Ul'ttnil In liy lr. UIiik's New Ulscevciy, did se wlili iiiesL urnlllvlin; lesults. The llrst bottle lolleved her veiy niueli.mul tlie second bottle has absolutely euied her. fche has net Imd se tjoeil liealtli ter llililv yeais." 1 ilul isitlles lice ut lecliran's ilnm sleie, Nes. 137 uml l.l'l Net 111 Uncoil stieet, l.aucusler, I'll. i.uii;tiriUu, fl.W). Cd Wa UlmilniiKO llm Werlil. When we say we believe, we havu evidence te in ove Uml Millien's cousuiuntlen Cure la ilecldedly the beat lain;; MihIIuIiiu miide, In us much as it will euro u common or C'hienlc CeiijIi Inonediiill the tlmeunil lolluve Asth ma, ilienchltls, Wlioepltii; CeukIi, Cieup, mid show moieciisi'H et Consumption ciiie.l than nil ethers. It will cine whuie they lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the enuest child mnl we nuiiiiuiteiMvh.it we say. I'llce, inc., .Vie and fl.im. It your l.utms me sole, Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlleh's Poteiis I'las I'las ter. Held by II. II. (Jechmn.druh'ul-ti, Nes. 137 unit IJ1 North litieen stietit. rub7-oed 1 VAltflt'ln, K "ilAlll.lHtlKU IH30. CARPETS -AT- Philip Selium, Seu ifc Ge's 1GU BOUTII WATEIt BTKEET, LANCASTKK, I'A. Wolllive II lull supply et KAU AND Kll.l 1NU CAUl'KTH. Wu only ll-e thu biul er ym us. II you want a Keed, seivlceahle Caipet, plnii'ie couie uml otiiiulne our stock beloie iinicluisliiK' elsowhiiie, us we will sell us cheap us the cheapest, Ceuie and see loryeiiisolf mid boienvluci'il, us wuulwujs have the lepula lepula lleu et uiuklUK Uist-cluss Curpels. CUSTOM KAU CAKl'KIS A SI'KCIA l.TY COVKKI.P"l'H. UUUNTKKI'ANKH. III.AN. KKTS, CAIU'hT CHAIN, bTOCIt. 1NU AUN,Av. Dyelnn lice. Dene In all its L ranches at short no- COAL I COAL I (It the beat quality, expressly ler fivnlty ucu, THY AHAMI'I.KTON. UKMKMIIKUT11K OLD HTAND. PHILIP 8CHU3I, SON k CO'H. Ne. 1MHOUTII WATKK 8TIIKKT, fO-amil LANCASTKK, I'A. 11 KAUUUAUTKUS VUll THIS INDIAN MEDIC1N1W, KA-TON-ICA ANO MODOU INDIAN Ull. -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 0 KABT. KINU BTUKKT, LANUASTKICI'A, VAHHlAUtM, MV. V INK UAKKIAOK IIUII.UKIM. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk Olf I.ANCAUTKII COUNTY. EDQERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET BTRHBT, IN KKAIIUFOKNTUAI. M MIKKT 11UUHK3 LANCAaTKIl.l'A. We iiiiike every Btyle IliiKKy anil Ciirlnruu iicaiieii. au wiiiK niiiaiiiHi iu Uin most coin. lei niDln mnl elepint style. We use only the I'i'st selected niulurlnl, uml nuiplev only the lsnt uicclinnlci. her iiunllly or work our pilciki aie tlie cheapest lu Uin stnle. We buy ler emhunil mill en the meat roasennblu let ins. Ulvu us a cull, AH work warranted. ItlCI'AlUINU I'UUMl'TI.Y ATTKNUKI) TO. One set el workmen usiclally einpleyinl ler Unit miliiose. ntfi-tlilAw CA llHIAUi: (VUltK. Norbeck & liley Weulil ii'Hieellully eall the ntlentleu el the public te tliu Immense stock of CARRIAGE WORK ON II AN II AT l'UKHKNT, Ceiislstlnt; el 30 BOOGIES of all STYLES. JUM I'SKAT CAIUCIAUKH. KT. TOI'TWO-SKAT I'll Kl'UNS iu.N in i.ADiKsrn i:ruNH.iiiuii:isprint;a. KlUlir HKCONU-IIANI) IIUUI1I KH, HllhW Hl'KUANU I'.NI) HPK1NUH. As() II K'lllil Hediliil.llilliil J unit a Hist-Class I.AD1KH' H. C A Kill AUK I'H.IU'UN. All I lime elij will be sold uin ery led need llmiie in order te inukn room. lllll.NU t;eniietent .)mli;es te KAAJIINK OUKUOOilH.mii! be couvlnced Uml we me net irllllnir with thu public DUN'T PAY KANCY I'lllCKH when jeu cuit buy Justus Iteiiil mi ill tlcle Mr UN K-I'll lit I) I.KHH. Don't listen te our lei low eeinpnlltiirH lu riv jrntil teiiiiillty el uidee.. as our sales hoieto heieto hoiete lino convinced our customers Unit "our work sustains our weul." All wonder hew we cull null co cheap, but thai Is our secret, uml us leut: us we eiin stand these Lew l'l Ices, we me ul llm same lime plcaslni? our cuslo cusle innrH, iwt'Veiv piireluiH.il ul piesunt leeks In a fiivliii;. A Hellar save.! in n iieiuir muiiu. l'atniiil.e these who beuelll the public. Heiiiiirins Uiemytly Dene. MBECK & ILEY, Coruer Duke uiul Viue Stroetu, I.ANCASTKIt. I'A. li'CMtil HI. ASH A ft It VllliKNMIAHn. mil A aiAilTin, H PUT JARS ! FRUIT MS! A l CHINA HALL. MASON FRUIT JARS IN l'l NTH, liU A IIT3 mill K'UAI.l.ON. The Lightniug Fruit Jars, in pin ra. yuAiiTHunit k-uam.en. The most convenient mid ceitalu Jar lu tliu mat kfi. TiylU High & Martin 15 KAST K1NU S'IKEET, l.ANUAHl'KK. I'A. TUIt.lUtlU ANlt CI (I A US. I.. HTKIIAIAN .V UO. 11, PIPES! Moerecbaum, Oorapeaition, Briar Weed, Vienna Bread, Virginia Olay, Oern Oeb, etc. HMOUKKH. WHO tiOI.ACK TIIKMbKliVKS WITH I'll'KS. CUMKAMJ HKK UUK DISPLAY. -TIIK- Largest Assortment Kver shown In this city, Pipes te (Suit Everybody 1 WIIUI.K3AI.K AND UKTA1L. H. L. Stehmaa & Ce., NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN ST. nun JMvil I.ANCAHTKK. I'A. IUILDJAU 3IAI I.HIAL. I H.S1UVAU IIAV1NU KKMUVKDMY PLANING MILL -TO- Nos.'ilUe 117 N. Mulberry St, Ami Ini'ieased my facilities ler work, lam new ptepiiied te de ull Ulitdset work In my Ine iilshericcjt notice. .j.au..i Wm -vehlsen. ; IKAl'li IIOTr.ll.AUKIl IIKKII AND HxcciHier b.uaieua water en liniiiuliL, llniiiy Itahler. (iropileterol the llraiie Hetel, s: unit Jl Ninth Oiieiui slteel, hat loiiiedclcil llie haiioeiii, eiecled lli-slclass llelrlKuraters uu.tb.lKliew ou illiiiiKhl Charles Class's col cel ehrtited l'lilhtdelpluu I.AU Kit HKKK for which he lssoleaueiiltu this city. Also.HAK Alse.HAK A'lUUA WATKllliem tliu lameus P.icelsler hprlns, BaialOKii, N. Y. A lull usseituiuiit el l lie puicat Wines ami l.lquuin en uale. mif7-3ind UlAtTUlHtt. A IfKAMT Olf BARGAINS. Neckties and Half Hese At EHISMAN'8.3 Ne. 17 Went Kinar Btroet.1 Gauze Undershirts, lu Hlxcu Iretn 31 te 60 Inches. -AT- EBISMAN'S. JltYEIW a KATIIFOM. Thin Clothing. In Kxcellent Asiortment, ler thin aortel weather, ler MKN'8, BOY'S uml CII1L DKKN'S WKAIt, In all the PLAIN AND MUST KAHII1UNAIII.K KAUK1C9. In looking iireunil ler Summer requisite?, remember Uml tliu best assertmunt In CI.UTHINU U always te be seen here, and that prkns uru siilllelently varied te meet with luver utiietii; till classes el buyers, ua well us these whom lerliinu hns less luvoretl. WultivlU) culls, thnt we may be ufloriietl a chance te show lust what we Iiute. TIie make, style mnl iiuillty of our CI.UTHINU is tally up te thu highest standard, uml Is marked nt Humes Unit often mnke buyers of these wlmenly ceiuu te see. - Compuilaen courted, trade seIIcIUkI. I.KAUING l.ANCAHTKU C1.0T1I1KKS, NO. 13 13AST KING STREET! I.ANCASTKK. I'A. MK KUUANT TAll.UUINU. Special ler Iulies. I have Inst received u Ilnu of the fINKST IMt'OUTKU 1'UNUKK.SIn the market, which will hu sold per piece, centnlnliiK twenty yuiils, uttll): the hiiiiie iimlltyet uoeds are selling in l'lilludelphla ut li and f 13. Snucial ler Uculloiiieu. Just received, A SIM. KN 1)11) A8HOHT Hr.NTUK WOOL K.N (lueDS, suitable ler tlie het weather, which will be made up ntsur pilslmcly low tluuiesaud ntiperler workman ship, with trimming te correspond with the Heeds both lu iiialltv uuil shailti. l'KKKKCT KIT UUAKAN I'KKII Oil NU 8AI.B. UIVU UIO a trial mid be convinced. D. R WINTERS, NO. 211 K. qUElM STREET, I.ANOAHTKII. I'A. A ItAHK U1IAKCK. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES -AT- E &EEHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. lu elder te reduce u heuvy stock I will make up te elder, ter the icnialniler et the scuaen, ull KIUIIT-WKIUIIT WOOLKNH at n BeflacUen or 20 te 25 pr cent. This bin reiluclten Is reU CASH ONI.f, and will enable the buyer te el a linn suit el Clethe'), made up In tlie best style, ulinest as low us u rcailynu'de chop Huit., H. GERHART. A 1.1TT1.K' Price List: The follewlm.' are some 01 the CLOT1UNU 11.VKUAINH new isolugeu al L. GANSHAB 4 BKO.'S. MKNH' ALL WOOL SUITS AT W.W. 1.AKUK1IOYS ALL WOOL SUITS AT tl.50. BMALL IIOYB' ALL-WOOL BU1T3 AT 13.00. Ami various ether grades ;in each ran go et sizes.! BARGAINS :i.v GOODS IN THE PIECE. WK MAKK TO UKDKU A Serge Suit at $10.00. t'INK CASS. taUlTINUB AT 112.00. I15.C0, 119.00 ANU rJ).(W. ThOSO them. are real llargutns and don't mUa LGansman&Bre. TI-rABIIlOniHOULWXrAttOM Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEKN STRIBT, Illjjht en tUe Seithwia. Couer.el lOwuge. LANCA8THU, I'A. y Net connected wltU any etber; Clothing Heuse lu the city.: . cm . MYERS & RATHFON i'i!
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