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_ , # };, ^ ^ ^ ^ I | *- &*? $" 'f 'l^ tetiBi^yw & O&BTSR, I _i J^if~ii _r*<?liMirr : IVi till niiiiwiCTm iJTITr ' '*?*"^i *j * Ti r" nr" Tin ir ri In 'i { Ibomad Mae^wbl ( ~ w " " ,2^--?--? J : " . vli^KLY. L A N 0 A S T E U, 8. 0.. JUN E 1, 1904 F/SlABL18h"i We Beff mill Unlll / THURSDAY ^ Allt ALL THE L COME Al v - '? v Miss Coppedge York quite a while pense to get a n linery. We will a A S| ON OUR 1 JEtfL We believe we have the N we are anxious for the public t( 31-2 cents per yard up. Be snre and ask the price sr Remember we will n< Lancaster to Ann ?ON? r "nA. y MARCH 2 fl 4-^ik Virr-5 -4 UL l/V JLAl V JL1 ADIES TC MD SEE OUR G wmh ? was wmmmmwmmmmmtrnmmmmm ?mmmbh* mhm . - * *}. I ?" .; - , *1 i. out* milliin^i* v mm * mm* *** V> ^ aiul spared no dee up-to-date ilso make fecial Displaj JKY GOO ICEST STOCK that has e i see our goods. We :s when you are looking >t be undersold. ========== Merca ounce n p 11111 "F 8 L II I in r s r !4TH i8 ) nunc WUO pl- > * - -" """"" ~~ stayed in Nev ? pains or stock oi Mil n<s ^ini? L/^y uiI/U a ver been in Lancaster an have them ranging froi around. ntile Co | i A PU2 . HOW iI^TI! I GIVE SO MUG] | LITTLE 3 Come and see our goods befo are so reasonable that yo without some I We also ciirtTy n nice lino of I! II Dry Cioods, Notions. Clothinor ! Yours fo J.C.E] Middle Store in t By' Splendid Pluck Nanshan Was Taken. i c Japanese Assault One of Moodiest v of Modern Times. Seventy 1 Guns Were Captured. \ t Tokio, May 28.?Tho Japanese i assault c n TSatuhan hill -.as ornxh* ^ tho fiercest and blood.est affairs in tnodefrn warfare. ? i ..J-n :h*? ?%rli'e??rajhAs of the etf- < gngement every m .n participating1 1 was shot down before ho reached ' 1 1 tho first line of 'itisuian trenches, j < It was found necessary to stop < these infantry charges and renew j 1 Vtho artillery tiro from the rear be- 1 r ... i-.- . ? 1 I i.?r?j >:io uiiui ana sticcessrul assault j ?- on tho Russian position could ho s 'jk made. Tho success of this assault i was brought "about by one do- 1 tachmont of Japanese troops, < more intrepid than their comrades, ( who succeeded in piercing tho t Russian line. ( A splendid stroke of fortune < was the discovery and destruction I by the Japs of the electric wires f leading to the mines at tho eastern fi foot of Nanshan hill. This pro- t vented the Russians from cxplod- i ing those mines when tboJapuneso t infantry crossed tho ground whore 1 they had been placed. It is pos sible that the fortune of tho day hinged upon those mines. If the Russians had been ublo 1 to oxplodo theso mines at tho J right time tho losses among tho ^ Japanese troops would have been t tremendous and it is possiblo also ? that the Russians would have been i id able to hold tho hill. ' Nanshan was splendidly defend- 1 ed. Nearly 50 guns of various , sizes wore mounted on tho em- 1 placements and there wasalsotwo < batteries of cjuick firing field pieces. The artillery was sheltered oehind j loopholes trenched on the tcrracos of tho hill. The infantry manning tho field pieces ran with them around the hill, thus using theso guns for the protection of the most important points. Tho Japanese began tho fight,! by bringing all their field guns' ; into action and concontraving their j i fire on tho emplacements on the 1 hill. By 11 o'clock in tho morn- i ing, tho principal Russian batteries had boon silenced. Tho two RnsKiitn field batteries then wi'h? drew to Nan Quan Ling hill and from thero continued to tiro on tho Japanese until nightfall , :ZLE ;J AT WE CAN n eou m i in i ... ?. *. v y ji ?. r?/ * a i e.i> yiONEY? I:;; re you buy, the prices ^ u will not go sway ^ of them. w ?? ? m Men's suits $2. OS, I ni J?!.00, &4.7S, etc, L |U r bargains* " DWARDS I; After the Russian batteries had is >een silenced the Jai mncso nrtilery opened on the enemy's Iron- N lies, the Japanese infantry adrancing meanwhile to within rifle angc. Tho .Japanese gradually | .vorkod to within 400 metres of ha Russian lines, where they en- . sountered wire and other cntr.n- ^ It dements. .11 They succeeded iu discovering j m opening in these obstacles.find,, getting TnVifHy'Co wit bin 200 moires of the Russian trenches, they , rnshed for the lino. ' So vend .-uc- . Q :eseive charges were made hut v avery olhcor and man in tho ato tacking parties were shot down. j wonty or thirty metres from tho j line. Tho charges were then ^ itopped and tho .Japanese artillery renewed its preparatory tiro on ho enemies' position. Tow ml8 jvemng a detachment of Japanese i j iirrinrl n cuflidii n tenches, breaking through tho jl jnomy's line. Hundreds of the jomrades of these men, inspired ^ :>y their successes, sprang forward ind then the entire Japanese line iwept up tho hill driving tin; Kus ^ nans from their positions. It was n tho desperato infantry charges ^ ,hat the Japaneso sustained tho >ulk of their losses Traveling is Dangerous. n Constant motion jar the kidneys which are kept in placo in the l)ody by delicate attachments. This is tho reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, team- ^ itors and all who drive very much. 1 sillier ftom kiilrioy disease in some J Form. Foley's Kidney C.iro ' jtrengthens the kidneys and cures ' ill forms of kidney and bladder * lisease. Geo. E. llausan, loco- * motivo engineer, Lima, O., writes, ' "Constant vibration of the engine ^ caused 1110 a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until 1 used Foley's Kidney t [/lire. Sold by Fundorburk Phar- t macy. Death Of Senator M. S. Quay, v \ Beaver, Pa , May 28.?Col. n Matthew Stanley Quay, senior n Senator from Pennsylvania, passed v peacefully into death, at 2:48 this v afternoon, after an illness which v took a turn for tho worse ten days ago, and which tho doctors ding nosed as chronic gastritis. I Tho funornl will ho held at 2 ' E o'clock on the afternoon of Tucs-J iky, May 31st, and tho remains! will ho intercd in tho historic 11 family burial plot in Beaver ('em-|p otery. ' <i Happenings Id The State. ?Chronicled by the Alert Correspondents of The Columbia State. KILLED ON IIAILWAY. Black ville, May 27.?The mimed remains of young .lorry Slice11 were brought hero yesterday ternoon and an inquest was held ' Magistrate W. A". Gyler.? )ung Sheohati was killed by o southorn passenger train near bilker Station, aboultt three ilos from here, yesterday niorn<r ink! ilmr viKnnlif.n'. "? .1 " "J- V/IH/VHIII C tber, who is manager of the nnfer business in Augusta, camo m n on the passenger hist night id took him to Augusta for hunt. The young man was 17 years <1 and his father reports was a gh toned young man of strictly inperntc habits, hut was inlluiccd by evil associates to take s first hobo trip nud consequony his untimoly end. The magtrato found $5.15 iu his pocket* ECHO MADE 1IRUTAI, ATTACK ON AO. ED LADY. Manning, May 20.?A negro bout 18 years old by the name of Iddiu Nelson was committed to lil yesterday for committing a mrdeous assault with a pine stick pon Mrs. Setxer, an agod white uly who lives on the . edge of iHVIT; < " . Mrs. Set/.er was out in hor lit? !c corn field near a piece of woods ack of the house replanting corn, ,-hon this young negro slipped ut of the woods and up behind or, striking hor a severe blow on la head with a stick which he ad broken in tko woods. Mrs. Sctzor was knocked almost ensoless, but she reconized him uflicioiitly well as to describo im almost axactly. Ilcwas caught t a house near by, about a half our afterwards. A small boy ays he siw this boy running in roods, This poieo of wood is a favorite endozvous for card playing noros, and it is supposed this young hap had a motive of rovengo gainst Iho old lady for reporting hat negro9 played cards there, t ia not supposed that ho had yorse intentions, as ho ran as soon s ho struck the Mow. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. Kind's Now Life Mils each night for two weeks put no in my 'teens' again" writes D 1. Turner of Dcmpsotown, Pa. they're tho best in tho world for jivor, Stomach and Dowels, hi rely vegetable. Never gripe. )nly 25c at Crawford Bros., J. <\ Mackey & Co., and Funderburk 'narmacy, Drug Stores. Cattle raising holds out a groa?r promise for profit in this iouutry just now than any timo inco tho war. Beef cattlo aro IfAltlll f I'A1>1 illM/N/x 4 ' nn in uuui i ii ilo vw uiiuu lllUUH vhat tlioy were ft few years ago ,iid there is no trftublo of finding , niardet at nny tirno. Pcoplo rith a knowlodgo of the business rho huvo money to invest,will do veil to investigate the situation. ? Yorkvillo Enquiror. O ST OxTl . {pars tho Itovfl Always Foley's Money and Tar con uiu m> w|MitiQ9 iiiid c:in siiieiy do jiven to children. Sold by Fun" lorhurk IMmrnmcy.