?'??SS!fw5fSSa?,5?!S - , V jr-v r'i v . 1 3 -J- - .W-i $k IrtnmtcMBgilntcllicjcniti" f Volume XVII-Ne. 298. CLOTHIKO. TMPOUTAST ANNOUNCEMENT. Te day we open a lull line or Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which has never been eclipsed In this cltybrany house in the country ler quality, style and high toned character. We claim superiority ever anything we handled foctere during our experience el quarter et a century In business, and our reputation is established ler keeping the finest goods In our line. Our opening te-day is an invoice et Novel ties captured from the wreck of a large Ilosten house, whose Jul In re has precipi tated thcc goods en the market tee late In the reason and consequently at a sacrifice, se they arc witldn reach et all desiring a lirst-class article at a moderate pi ice. The consignment includes a full line of the eel bratcd Talainen's French Novelties, the handsomest ami finest goods imported te this country', new feature in Silk Warp ; Taliiuieu's Tricot a-Leng, .Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A full line of Tayler's Kngllsh Treuserings et beautiful effects. Alse a fine line et Choice American Suitings as low a.i $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties in Spring Overceatingsut moderate prices. All arc cordially invited te examine our stock and be convinced that wu arc male--ing no idle beast, but can .substantiate ail we say and respectfully urge person te place theirordcratencc before the choicest styles are sold, ler they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars in regard le dress consult J. K. SMAT,TNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MWiS Several Kine Ceat Makers wanted. C'K N(l OI'ICNSNO H. GERHART'5 New 'Meri EstaUisbment, Ne. 6 East King Street. I have Just completed fitting ip one ei the Finest Tailoring Establishments te be found In this .state, am! mil new prepared le show my customers a stock of goods for the SPRING TRADE. which for quality, style and variety et Patterns has never been equaled in this city. I will keep and sell no goetls which 1 cannot recommend te my customers, no matter hew low in price. All goods warranted as represented, and prices as low n-the lowest, at Ne. 6 East King Street, Next Doer te the New Yerk Stere. H. GERHART. tXOIflA'O, VNVEUWHAJt, it. N Eff .STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR SPRING 1881, D. B. Hestettcr & Sen's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual efforts te bring before the pu,llie a line, stylish and well made stock et READY-MADE CLOTHING, we arc new prepared te show them one et the most cireiully selected stocks of clothing in this city, at the lowest Csisli Prices. MEN'S, BOYS' AXI IOUTIIS' CLOTHING ! IN GREAT VAUIETV. Piece Goods et the Most Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach et all. S(iive us a enl! . D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24CENTRE SQUARE. !-!yd LAN'JASl'Ei:. PA. 1'T DKAWINUS. lOHMU.NWKALTH UISTHIIIUTION CO. 35th .Popular Monthly Lira-wring OF THB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Louisville, en WEDNESDAY, AUG., 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et tfic General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 81, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That tbe Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. Stt Its drawings are fair. N. B. The Company has new en hand a targe reserve fund. Head the list of prizes ier the AUGUST DRAWING. 1 prize $ 30.CC 0 1 prize 10,0(0 x prize. ...., - 5,UvC 10pri7.cs$l,000each...." 10,000 20prizes500cach 10,000 . 100 prizes $100 each 10,000 .200 prizcsM each 10,00C COO prizes 20 each 12.000 loeo prizes leeach 10.0001 9 prizes 200 each, " iboe 9 prizes 100 each, " 900 1,900 prizes $112,100 Whole tickets,?; halt tickets, $1; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Kemit Meney or Bank Draft In Letter. 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER Oil FOSXOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upwanl. by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te U. M. HOAliDMAK, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., 01 It. M. KOARDMAN, 309 Breailwav. New Verk. fchi-TuTh&S&w COPLAND'S KESTAUKANT. HA VINO engaged the services or a llrst-clase Res taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve article in my line at short notice, such as Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, tried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found hi season, yourpatrenage is res pectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen street, P. S. Weddings anil parties served a) asenable rates. t -21H JtStfd VLeimnra. rpHE BUSINESS or SELLING CLOTHING AT OAK HALL Has grown te its present greatness because these points are faithfully observed : IN MAKING. Te Get the Best Material. Te Spenge it Properly. Te Gut it Fashionably. Te Sew it Thoroughly. The Stock of MEN'S CLOTHING is always uuu ei me season. In BOYS' CLOTHING the Styles and Trimmings are net approached by any Clothing Heuse in the Country. A cordial welcome is ready .for all who come, and we expect te sell only when people ate satisfied in every respect. WAM1AKEB, & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Sts., " PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. 1LOTUING 1 flLOTBING I Anyone having neglected or put eir getting themselves a SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT will de well le call at CENTRE HAM., Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET. MYERS & RATHFON. The LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN TUB STATE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. We are offering our Stock et Spring and Summer- Goods At reduced prices, iu order te make room for our coming Fall Stock. If von want n Ready Made Suit you can be suited for a very suial i amount of money. It you pre'er being measured and having a Suit made te order you can find no better stock te select from and at such prices as will astonish you. Indeed the prices are se low that no one need go ubeut in a shabby suit these days. Just think of it, we can furnish you with COAT, PANTS AND TEST te keep cool in, for the the enormous amount of THREE DOLLARS. Yes, for a man te wear, and a big man tee. Call and sec and be suited and save money. We employ the best, experi enced Cutters, and wc can guarantee satisfaction in every particular. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Se. 12 EAST KlXt STREET, "pOSENSTKIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. -:e:- LAST REDUCTION FOR THIS SEASON. 1 WILL FROM THIS DAY ON MAKE TO ORDER A SUIT Ob CLOTHES, ELEGANTLY TRIMMED, FOR SIXTEEN DOLLARS. A choice et 50 PATTERNS, sold formally for $25, $22, $20 and $18. Come early and get a choice, as we arc closing them out very low. SUMMER COAT, 35 CENTS. OUR Ready-lade Clothing Department IS STILL STOCKED WITH A GOOD ASSORTMENT. Our All Weel Suit for $7.50 cannot be Beat ; formerly sold for $10. Come and see it. -:e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S . ONE PRICE HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE GRAPE HOTEL. Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. DRY pi IVI.EK, 1IOWK1W & UUKSTI MEN'S WEAR ! We offer special inducements in above goods IIS, MADE TO ORDER AT A GREAT REDUCTION. We can show you an elegant, line et goods, in the latest styles, te select from. Gauze Underwear, Jean Drawers, lisle Thread Hese, CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, in Pink and White, put up promptly without extra charge at lowest prices. .OS-Please give us a call. Until September 1st we shall close ate o'clock, Saturdays excepted. :e:- GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. UCOJf JtlTTHRS. ntON BITTKICH. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IRON BITTERS are higldyccetnmendcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, mTERMTTTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK 'DF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and rives new lite te the nerves. It acts V6;1 charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Totting the Feed, Belching, Seat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. T ht only Iren Preparation thmt wtu net blacken the teeth or sire headache. Sold by all d rumrists. Write ler the ABC Boek. 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL. COMPiLNY, l2Myd4w BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STCiRB, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. r IN SELLING. Te Get the Cash. Te Have One Price. Te Pay Back Meney if TJnsuited. Te Guarantee the Goods. kept very lull in assortment, even te the LANCASTER, PENN'A. "OOSKNSTKIN'.S ONE PRIUK HOUSE. GOODS. MIVLEK, BOWERS & BURST! MEN'S WE AR I in order te keep our workmen employed. ,J f11r.tr, W llllll RON HITT1SKS. SURE APPETISER. MS .HIM LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, Lancaster Jntelltgencer. TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 16, 1881. SEEING THE MIDNIGHT SUxV. CONGRESSMAN COX'S ADVENTURES AT THE NORTH CAPE OF LAPLANO. Sunset no olero Arctle Scenes In the Cape The Uecky Sentinel of the North of Europe Away North of Iceland aud Greenland Only 6,000 Allies Around the Earth. New Yerk Sun. North Cafe, Lapland, July 1, 1881. It is 10 o'clock at night aud v;e arc in sight of the cape ! It grows cold and colder. All wraps arc ordered up and out, se that from the deck we may survey the splendid headland. Before taking a local view of the situation, let us see where we arc en our planet. Evi dently we arc in no ordinary out-of-the-way place. The Tiir, sea, sky, light, and most of all, this mystic volcanic mountain island wild, bleak, black, bare, aud jagged, a thousand feet sheer and clear of tlic sea, and its surface deeply invested in white prove our strange situation. The very air blows with a strange chill, and the light, which comes tens ever the pole obliquely, has in it a sepulchral semi shadow in the heart of its mild lustrous lustreus nc.vs. It is a sort of inner light, burning upon the vestibule of outer darkness. It is a spot te philosophize upon. It hushes the outer senses. It makes one feel the limitations upon our will and works ; yet Ged has enchanted this rocky promontory by His sunlight, though lie grants it but a brief summer. This was the end we proposed iu male ing this long voyage ; aud yet before I left Trendhjem I saw ft handbill posted en a fish warehouse with the heading : : sl'erting and im.easure trip : : te : : sriTziiEUGEx : ; BY WAY OF NORTH CAl'K. : It assured the festive public that geed" hunting beats, with harpoons and all nec essary implements, would accompany the expedition, and that Mr. Ellcrtseu, 11. S. O. O. R. J. O., an eminent Arctic explorer would be along : and all for 100, te and fro ! What all these alphabetical prefixes mean though I surmise that the O's re fer te the Order of Olaf I am net as sured ; but it was rather a damper en our enterprise te knew that it was se easy te go se much further into the wild Arctic sea. At the North Cape we leek out upon the Arctic Ocean ; and but for distance and Spitzbcrgcn, net te speak of another small isle between, which lies due north, we could fcc the Pelar Bea, if net the pole ! Let us be content with the prospect ! Besides, have we net gene eastward as well as northward ? AVe are ever thirty degrees north of New Yerk and Chicago. Our longitude has nfeved us eastward : and the time, as men tccken time, has changed Every five degrees eastward has made a difference of tweuty minutes. Our meals aud clocks must undergo their changes. Wc have come te meet the sun cast as well as north, and are adding something te our lives, as some men cenut living. Being extremely north, and the circles of lensritiulc being less, we mark time mere rapidly than in New Yerk : and certainly " make mere time " than 1 nave known it te be made in Washington ! But whether the degrees be long or short, the real time is the same. A degree here is twentv-twe miles, while at the equator it is four time as much. Se accessible are these ultra northern places by steam voyaging en this ce.-.st that we forget hew far north we were. Iceland is far south of us, Greenland's below our line drawn circularly westward, and Bearing Straits is net within our magic Arctic circle. The pole of the magnet would be found attracting us by its mar velous energy, somewhere en the same lines oflatitude where wc new move, te the throbbing of the engine and the motion of the sea. Hew does this wild north rock appear ? Its size is net great compared with ether mountains, but it is a fitting end of a great continent. It is seamed with long lines of white and black, as though marked by lire and thunder. It has its caves washed by epochs of oceanic tempest. At its base is a green fringe of seaweeds, which, en near inspection, we find very slimy and dangerous te stand upon. Belew this is a white line efbreakets, in snowy contrast with the bleak mountain and green mar gin. Our vessel turns around the point aud enters into the shadows of the moun meun tain The harbor, if it be one, is as black as ink. When wc step the screw stirs the dark flood into Hashes of green and white, making it sceinte boil with unaccustomed noise, se deep is the silence and solitude. The throb of engine and the song of the sea cease, and we are comparatively quiet in this lonely ceve. We are sent en shore in the captain's gig, the captain himself taking the helm. But the landing is difficult. The slippery boulders give unsafe footing, and one woman at least has te be carried, ashore by the sturdy sailors. The rest of us have te be heedful of our steps befere we arc safe under the frowning rock. Seme of our party the mere vigorous Scotch young men endeavor te ascend t!ie gulch in the mountain. It has been done. Our captain has done it twice ; but net with such a mass of melted and melting snow as new fills up the gorge. We see them afar up, en hands and knees, patiently climbing. They tail and have still mere trouble, and danger in the descent. The captainadls his 'company a score of us together, aud the difficulty of reaching the small beat, especially by the ladies, is overcome. On our return te the ship each one lays down his trophy. One has a piece of weed evidently borne by the Gulf stream from America'. It is ralniette. He holds aloft Bayard Tayler's description, with his proof of the cxistance of the grand river iu the ocean. He dwells en Tayler's description el the island, as it glowed in the blended loveliness of sunrise and sunset, and won dered if his picture would be realized when midnight came? Anether Scotchman brings as his trophy a beautiful green cup, with a diamond en it, repeating the verse, with a thrill of music in his veice: Ilka blade et grass keps Its drap et dew. Anether has his thermometer, and has been testing the heat of the water, and is reducing Raumer te Fahrenheit. Seme have rounded pebbles as paper-weight souvenirs of the spot. The captain, who has been far up the mountain looking like a little silhouette against tne immac ulate snow brings a variety of Arctic flowerets for general distribution. My wife has a handkerchief full of little love drops of flowers en the tiniest of mess ten drils. One sturdy engineer bears in his buttonhole a bis bouquet of the smallest aud prettiest of flowers known te the nom enclature of botany. The beauty of the tropics in its daintiest sense is thus repro duced at this frozen and bleak end of the continent. What a kind dispensation is that which places amid the meagre messes of this far off Arctic rock these little flowers! Hew AUGUST 16. 1881. i brief is their summer ! May, Jane, all the seasons of the florescence which are oers, are here the work of a brief week or month. These flowers are the smiles upon these ultimate rocks. These are beauteous proofs that summer has reached these grim abodes, seen te be enveloped in wintry gloom. They teach us te be Patient with our less andpaln. Our. troubled space el days se small. But it is no time te reflect or moralize. We prepare te move from our enchanted, almost sinister, moorings. Tbe gloom which Carlyle, in his Teufuldscrech," inspires, comes ever the soul as we take our last leek at this " Infinite Brine," en which he located the low and lazy sun, slumbering en his cloud couch wrought of crimson geld, yet with a light streaming ever tbe mirror of waters, like a tremulous fire pillar the perch lamp te the palace of the eternal. Shall we realize this weird picture of the cynical yet sublime critic ? We will see. Midnight draws near, and all are anx ious. The anchors are lifted. The unusual clauger disturbs one solitary bird, a cor morant, which flies around our beat as though inspecting the invaders of his mel ancholy home. He is used te sitting upon these rocks a lonely fisherman from which, unlike the neble gull, he dircs for his prey. Steam is up. The hour of 12 approaches. All are en the quizivc ferhe midnight sun ! Twenty of us are at the prow with our watches out. The old orb is radiank The captain call eut: "Five minutes of 12 !" Will the orb disappoint us? There is a heavy cloud above in the zenith, but it is lined with silver, aud a mackerel line of cirrus clouds lies just above his majesty. Like a king of day he is cutLreneil without obscuration between the long line of clouds, sitting en pearl and amber, orange aud geld, all the.hues of the prism intensified with soft, weird radiance by the struggle between sunrise and sun set. A minute te 12 ! He still remains round and radiant. Twelve ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! It is done, aud the cheers go up from this solitude, arousing its echoes. The rim of the horizon, far oft te the north, where the pole is supposed te be, is silvered with a pale, weird beauty. It grows pink, and this Arctic desolation is made a living splendor. Sell withdrawn Inte a wondrous depth, Furaiuking into splendor without end ! This, is the wondrous phenomenon which we have come se far te witness. The captain is en the bridge. ' 11 fait accemjrti." I sing out tD hiin from be low. " Give it te me in geed English. Meister Cox." I say, " We are all happy. The great transaction is done." ' Prepare te fish," is the practical response and emphatic elder of the cap tain. The Hues are out, the captain leading with two codfish. I seen fellow, and the sailors arc busy. Mirth gees around at each success. My wife, a geed fisherman generally, tugs away at her long line un til, like the gentle admiral, she suddenly " gees below." My courier, Rene, the Dane, catches a monster, all golden as the sun itself. Cheers. J Then a Scotchman gets in a hideous hog fish of twenty five pounds. Laughter. Our steward ess, Julia, hauls iu a monster. Renewed cheers and laughter. And se we keep it up till 2 iu the golden morning, when te sleep we go, covering the pert holes se as te pretend it is night. We had made many sacrifices te see this remarkable performance of our luminary. Net that cither of us was ever anxious te iiud a land where sunset did net occur. We had hoped that there was no realm in this or the future existence where " Sun set " might net come. But I may be al lowed te remark that I have borne the sobriquet of Suusct for se many years, and it has sounded with such sweet sibila sibila tien, that I had come te believe that I had a sort of fee simple in its faerie land, with its gorgeous pal.ices and cloud-capped towers. Aud must I new be disenchanted ? De I live and is fcunset no mere ? De I sen a country where the sun is going, going down amid a mise en scene equal, if net su perior, te that Ohie evening years age, which I tried te portray with my peer pen aud yet it does net go down ? Was it net enough that for ten long days, or day, there was no night for us, and that the sun, by gilding and glowing in the north without a respite, had disturbed our cus tomary experiences ? The reaction might be tee sudden. The failure of our old orb te .set might well, there is no telling the cataleptic aud ether diic consequences. But here was the patent fact ? Here were clouds and lights, all the hues of the prism in splendid display, and yet no sun set after all ! The unsctting and the nu scttable suu ! Midnight and yet light all aglow ! Ne gas, no candles, no stars, no moon only the fiery orb and his " trailing clouds of glory." But is net the sun all-mfiicicnt without ether liies? If he stays up and sets net, what mere can the human heart desire? What wonder that the Oriental mind clothed the sun with the majesty of divin ity, anil that the Magi saluted his coming with worship, as the source of life? What wonder that his beams evoked music from Memnon? Is he net the creator of health aud the great bencfactei ? And we have found a Kind where he will net and docs net set ! The sensation was as new as it was humil iating te my amour prepre. I recalled the words of a Yankee character : "It's rclly affectin' te think hew little these ere folks is missed that's se much set by. There ain't nobody, ef they's ever se important, but what the world gets te t-ein' en without 'em, pretty much as it .did with 'cm, though there's some little flurry at first." Hew much can be done, after all, iu nature and in science, art and government, without us. Governments will run, men and women dance, trade proceed, without sunset ! Here in this land of tljp frigid zone, for ten days and mere we had seen beats in full rig and 'sail, mountains lefty altitude musical with fosses, glaciers miles in length moving en their quiet and steady way, men hauling in fish by the million, whales disporting, and a steamer pushing its mazy way through deep waters shut in by volcanic walls from , angry seas and yet no sunset I New Yeik and America callous te the fact and mov ing en restlessly, with alternation of lights and Bhades, love and hate, bad and geed, night and day, thinking of everything; and forgetting that sunsets are net every where and forever. StiH, though I have seen and '-recorded the fact that sunset is no longer here, let there be no hasty and premature obituaries. Te appreciate seriously these phenomena we must go back te the rudiments of as tronomy and geography, Befere we lest the invisible circle, and while endeavoring te decipher the horseman and the horse, through which the circle is clearly ascer tainable, by faith and science, let us leek around around our star ! The first im pression is that it is round. That is net a complex idea, but there are suggestions about it that te the ordinary mind are complicated, if net confusing, te the gen eral experience. Te such this circle and phenomena are a mystery. It is a mystery because above it, in ever-contracting circles, till it runs te naught at the pole, the suu shines only a portion of the year, without seiurr under. Within it is a horizon for a "part of the years which never hides the blessed light, where our moon ana stars forget te light their lamps, and wiere the earth alone seems repairing te the home of light with "its golden urn." When the spring begins, this favored region has but a spot of continuous shine, but it crews with the ever widening circle from tbe pole te the Arctic until en midsum mer's day, tbe day we left Trdhdhjem, it has run down lines of longitude twenty three and a half degrees, or 66c 30' north latitude, ffhere it tremulously lingers and moves te the polar regions, there te make the bright little gem of light from which it started. The ether half of this process for half a year is dedicated te the Antarctic,-while night for six months folds its wing, radiant with strange auroras, ever these regions. These vicissitudes are as orderly as the seasons of the moderate zones. It is our experience which makes them seem eccen tric ; and this experience gives te the scenery, te time, te the clouds and moun tains, the fjords and snows, tbe glamour of uureality. We are, se te speak, in verted. Seme sense of the comic, if net of the cosmic, relations we bear te space and stars and suns conies ever us ; and the light we bask in at midnight iscs strange as that "which never was en sea. or land tne consecration et tne poet s dream." Here aic day of days and night of nights! This is plaiu te the eye, and it takes ever .se slight a reflection te understand it fully. It is complex, until we remember that the earth gees round the suu a problem which men have been ready te defend even uute deatii. In going around the sun, the earth, inclines its axis te the plaue iu which it moves. If the earth did net thus "tenderly incline"-if it steed stiff and perpendicular, without courting the graces every inch of its surface would have its night and day equally divided. But it plays the erect only twice a year, at the intei section of the ecliptic and the equator. These days' of absolute equity of distribution are in. the spring and fail. But Ged determined that for a half year our earth should make its bow, half the time te ene and half te the ether pole. The angle of this obeisance of our earth te its plaue measures the dis tance from the pole te the circle. It is a plain conclusion from these facts that the circle within which we are moving just new girdles the earth with euly 8,000 miles. If we would make a straight march around the circle we would save one-fourth of the journey in miles ; and if around where wc arc new at this north cape en a line of latitude it would be one-half less, or one-fourth of the distance around our glebo at thu equator. But our business new is net "around," but down te the latitudes nearer home. S. S. Cox, Indigent ion. The main cause et nervousness Is indiges tion, and that Is caused by weakness of tbe sdemach. Ne one can have sound nerves and geed health without using Hep Hitters te Mtrcnxthcu the stomach, purify the bleed anil keep tle liver and kidneys active, te carry off all the poUeuous and waste matter et the svs tem. bee ether column. aul5-2wd&Vv Virtue Acknowledged. M19. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, X. Y., writes : "Fer several years I hare snttcred froaaort freaaort froaaert rccurrlng bilious headaches. dyspep'Ia, and complaints peculiar te my &ex. Since usiiij usiiij yeur liurdeclc Bleed IlittersI am entirely re lieved." Trice $1. Fer pale at II. JJ. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Grandmother Used te say: "Beys, it your bleed is out et order try Burdock tea;" and then they luul te dig the Burdock and boil it down in kettles, making a nasty-smelling decoction; new you get all the curative properties put up in a pal atable form in Burdock Bleed Hitters. I'ric 91. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran' lrug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Nil Desnerandnm. IV hen your girl gives you the.mltten, and you icel your heart fs broke. Don't givi way te black despair, but treat it as a joke. Get your health in first class order, a bottle et Springtljossein buy. And gaily jeNR a hinging cla3, und ier another HWeetlieart try. Price flO cents. Fer sale at II. B.Cechran's drug ntere, i:J7 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. AHTUICIl HKWS AltMKIlHtiMKliT. STiUCU I5KOTI1EKS' LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET. We have made great reductions in every one of our departments and wc lira closing ent our stock of f rifled fiats id Bennets AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Lace Trimmed IIaU, one let at Sc. Anether let et Fine llat at 50c. liurgnins in Oiubric shaded Ribbons. Sen. P, 12, IB. 2", 40, at ;5c, 30c. 33c..lc and aic a yard. Large Shetland Shawls at 75e. Fine Linen Ousters :u$l. HOOP-SKIRTS. IS springs, S tape 3) springs Stapes 'JS springs. 5 tapes ) spring", tape front 4Cc 45c 50C fcOc LADIES' UNDERWEAR CHEAP. CORSETS A SPECIALTY. PARASOLS LE.SS THAN COST. Mesquite Net Canopies 9-, including all Fixtuies. Hamburg Edgings and Inscrtings In Swiss, Lawn and Nain&oek. Deep Flouncing at 50c, 73c. $1 and $1.25 a yard. Laces or all kin-ts at greatly reducd prices. Lace Cellars for ladies and children in large variety, from 10a te $3.50 apiece. Lace Mits and Lisle Gloves greatly reduced te close out the stock. Childs Pink and Blue He-c, knit, seamless, fast colors, 2 pair ler 25c. ASTRICHBRO'S. CAJCMtlAOXS, C. Carriages! Carnages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S. PracticalXJaniage BaUders, Market Street, Bear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa, I Wf have en hand a Large Assortment of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uivc us a call BB- ucpatring promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for hat purpose. (niC-UdAw FHee Tw Ctb JtMT ttOODB. OKASOIf ABI.K GOODS. DKESS U1NOHAHS, r VICTORIA LAWKS. -. INDIA HNKN3 AT TH NEW YORK. STORE. WATT. Hi! k CO. Are showing a great variety or Fancy Dress Ginghams at 12)caysn! Elegant Styles, Beat Quality 15c - Real Scotch Zephyr Ginghams enly.25c " One Case Printed Lawns 7c " Nevel Designs, Best Quality. 12c " CLOSING SALE OF Summer Dress Goods. Cream Lace Bantings 10c a yard Halt Weel Lace Buntings ISc " AH Weel Plain and Lace Buntings 15c, 17c, 20c, 25c te 50c a yard MOMIK CREPE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS, FRENCH fOULE SUITINGS At Very Lew Prices, at the NEW YORK STORE, S 10 KAST KING STREET. JT EXT UOOK TO TUK COUKT HOD'K. FAHNESTOCK! DRESS aOODS ItEDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. Wc have reduced our Immense Stock et DRESS GOODS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON. DRESS GOODS at 10c., 12c. and ISc, that were sold at 20c. and 25c.; UMBRELLAS AITD PARASOLS RE.DUCIED, FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse. "TVKESS GOODS, &C. HAGER & RROTHER Have still a Large Line el DRESS GOODS, In all qualities, including many of the Choicest Styles of the Season. Alse Black and Colored Silk. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND WHITE GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, All et which will hc'seld at Very Lew Frlcrtt te Reduce Stock. s Pl-.-JlAL.! Fer JULY and AUGUST -we have made a Sprclal Lew Price ler CARPETS, Of which we have a Handsome Line of the Newest Patterns in BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED. WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR CAUPKT WITH BORDERS. Alse a line or Carpets at 25, 31, 37 anil SCc. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS Will be sold en the same low basis. We invite examination. HAGER & BROTHER. w ALL PAPKR, JtC. WALLPAPER WALL PAPER. Oar Stock includes all the Choice Spring Patterns in EMBOSSED AND PLAIN GILT SATINS FLATS, BLANKS, CEILING DECO RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS" AND BORDERS. Te reduce stock we will make a SPECIAL LOW PRICE. Wc invite examination. HAGEE&BEOTHEE. EDUCATIONAL, YOBK (PA.) COZ.a.KUIaT-6 INSTITUTE. An endowed Christian institution of the highest grade. Separate Courses in Classics and Science, and a Department for Ladies. Tuition M0 per annum,'lncludIngaU branches; Ample Library; complete apparatus; Faculty et seven.. Beard 94 and te per week. Ninth year begins September 5th. Fer Catalogue address. KEY. JAMES McDOUGALL, Jr., Ph. D Pres ident, or S. SMALL. JylS-Jmeed ir - t M r.-rr-:v -.r-v --''' V -.
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