r i - w i 0 r Volume XVlHKo 292 LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1S82. Price Tiro Ceate. -- V--T . . - -- , i . - .,... . - - " 1 1 - ' " ' " - N JUN H. UIVLKB vo. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, MOSQUITO NETTINGS, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, AT JSTO. S. GtfVLEK & GO'S- No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JNO. S. GIVLBB, GEO. F. RATEVON. (3T STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK. -S3 OW OPENING AT TUK EV STOUK OK New White Flannels, New Gray Flannels, New Scarlet Flannels, NEW BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. All kinds of new Flannels now opening. Remember we have no old Goods, everything: is ew and offered at lowest prices. Please call end see us and no doubt you will be surprised to see how many goods we are selling: and how low the prices are too. We have just opened an elegant line of Cocheco Brocades, Percales and Prints in the new choice styles. We offer bargains in Table Linens, Crashes, Tickings, Muslins, &c. We have also just opened a full assortment of Shrouding Materials, such os Merino.? Ooburge, Satins, Girdles, Gimps, Laces, Buching, Buttons, &c. E2T Everything sold very low at M YKK.S & KATHFON. Aell-JVtacLe Garments, In tbe manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. Tho Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities. 2. Tbe Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmausuip, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular haml.madu buttonholes. Our Cutters are tbe most skilled. Our Patterns aro the best. MYERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east kin street. OKHiOODS, H AUEK & UUIIIUKU'S I'AKD. A CARD. Lancaster, July 28, 1882. Iu anticipation of changes to bo made in our Clothiug Department (arrangements for which are now going on) we desire to reduce our stock to tho minimum, aud offer Spring and Summer wears at the Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to bo closed out ; Linen and .Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles aud Duck Vests ; Creole Check aud Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonado Panta loons ; Cassimere Suits, made skeleton ; Blue Flannel Suits aud full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassinicrcs, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, lespcctfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 23 West King Street. jEXT DOOK TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAH ME STOCK'S. MADE TO OUU OWN OUDEU ANU OPENED THIS DAY : 500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00. These Quilts aro made heavier and larger than Quilts usually, sold at this price. We are selling large lots of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, all at much less than regular prices. Persons iu want of these goods should not fail to visit our store and nee them befoie pui chasing elsewhere. Large lots of TABLE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, ALL LINEN, AT 20c. PER YD. AND UP AT ' R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. HOUSE EUJUflSUIMO UOOD8. JLINN & WILLSON. HOUSEFURN1SHING. Large Stock, Good Goods, Low Prices, Full Stock for Summer. HEADQUARTERS FOR MASON FBTJIT JAES. Quart MASON JABS 95 Cents Per Dozen. 1 2 1 ( u "COHANSBY " Tin Top Jelly Cans, Plain Tumblers, Etc. BABY CARRIAGES, &C. FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER. PA. SIGN OF TUK 2 BIG DOGS. plumber's VKTHOLESALE DEPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tabs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies. SLATE B0OFJNG. SLATE ROOFING. K08.ll, 18 A; 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. JiKJ OOODB, Jte. itilTOKUS ANU 1IUKST, NO. 129-131 NOKTU BOWERS & HURST'S. (NEW STORE,) , 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. VLOTI1INO. 15q c a 85 sui'rz.usa. (JDFEN STREET, I.ANCASTKIC, PA. VLOTUIKU. -IFKINU ANf HD.MMKK NOVELTIES. AT H. GERH ART'S ii t, NO. 6 EAST KINU STREET. 1 hereby stock of Inform my customer that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING l now complete. 1 have now tlte largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. Foi fine Tailoring in tho city ol Lancaster. I' KICKS AS LOW AS THE LOWKST, and ail goods warranted, as represented. H. GEEIART. S" KCIAL NOTIUJS TO MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOB THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFEK OUU IMMENSE STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, lit order to Make Room to manufacture our Largo Fall .Slock. Bight here we desire to express our thanks to the people ior the great, sup port they have given us t Ins season. It port uicy nave given us i ms season, it incites u to renewed efforts to piea.su the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOHOUB GRKAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOK THE NEXT 15 DAYS. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, 14.25; worth $7.50. !I5 Men's Worsted Suits, (5.00: worth fg.2. ISO Flue r.luo Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth $12. 09 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $12. 110 Fine All-Wool Cassimere Sutt-;, $9; worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, $12; worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Men's Pant at D5c. 550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten styles.at $1.30. 225 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Light Thin i i Coats lrom 45c. upwards. Dust- era from C5c. upwards, Our stock in Boys' and Children's Glothiog s still largo and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices -will astonish tho closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing from $1.62: $2.00, $3.25, $4.60, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Hoys' Suits from $2.00 anil upwards. OUU CUSTOM DE PAKXMKNX contains a large lino of Suitings andrantaloonings.and for workmanship, tit and prices can't no Deat any wucro in mo city. Wc still hold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus tom made; but If people wish to save money they should not forget.bef ore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00. $18.00 and J20.C0 Sults.made right up in any stylo to your order M-Bemember, this Great Reduction is only for the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who WISHC3 IU tIMC UUVUIHWC VJ lb IVtlt JICU3CT till early, to avoid the ruth. L. GrAISHAJ & BRO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., i.igliton the Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, TA. The Cheapest House in tbe City. 3 "1 ENTLEMKK. W'c call your attention to an important dis covery In our practice which we have found very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those suffering from any of the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuso or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent Btamp for farther intor mation. Address, JBS. LA GUANGE ft JOK UAtf (late Jordan & Davidson). No. 1U25 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours tor con imitation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. ni. mar25-3meod HAVANA AND XABA VIGABS, THE beat 5 cent clsrar In the citv at HAItT. .MAN'S Tdlow Front Cigar Store. Talis ReaQY-MaQe Clothing MBS. LAMTRY. 1STEKV1EW WITH TUK JEBSfcY LILY. Interesting Personal History Reasons Wiy She Decided to Enter Tneatre Life Her Social Position Id Englaad. A correspondent of tho New York Herald recently had an interview with Mrs. Laugtry at Nottingham, which i re ported as follows : '.'I'll tell you how I camo before tho public if jou wish. You know my father is a prominent man in tho church. He is tho Deau of Jersey auu iho head of the ecclesiastics in Jersey, and the oldest dean iu the Church of England. It is rather curious that all my ancestors father, giaudlathcr, great-gt.iti.lfather, and I don't know how many more have been deans. The Le Bretons seem to havo a sort of prescriptive right to the deanery of Jersey. My pedigree being good and my position in Jersey society being assured, it was not surprising that I should be well received. "Yes, I was born and educated in Jer sey, but it is not correct in you to say that I spent by brcad-and butter days there. I nover had auy bread-and-butter days. As the only sister of six stout bi others, I shared their out-door sports iu a most boyish fashion. It would bo more accurate to describo my girlhood as my Tom-boy days,' I think." Iu reply to my question as to the where abouts of her six brothers, Mrs. Laugtry replied, her eyes filling with tears : "Only two of them are living now. Ono died in Canada, far away from homo and family. My brother Clement La Bre ton, who is a barrister in good standing in Loudou, married Lord ltavelegh's daugh ter, and it was through Lord Ilavclagh and tho painter Frank Miles, that I was first introduced iuto London society. This was after I had been married for so mo years to Mr. Langtry, who at tho time o" our marriago owned property in Ireland worth about 3,000 a year, but which i& now not worth more than 300. My Isle in Jersey had been spent almost eulirely iu thcopeu air, aud as Mr. Laugtry was fond of yachting I bqcomo au expert yachtswoman and was very fond of all sorts of out-door exercise, but I longed t see something more of tho world. " Well, I went to London and was brought out by my friends. Among tho most enthusiastic of thoso was Mr. Frank Miles, tho artist. I learned afterwards that ho saw mo ono evening at a theatre and tried in vaiu to discover who I wa3. He went to his clubs and amcug his artist friends, declaring that ho bad seen a beau ty, and he described me to everybody ho knew, until one day one of his friends met mo and was duly introduced. Then Mr. Miles came and begged me to sit for my portrait. I consented, aud when tho por trait was finished he sold it to Piiuce Leo pold. From that time I was invited every where and made a great deal of by mauy members of the royal family and tho no bility. My husband was delighted at my social success which lio did not, however care to share and supplied mo freely with tho means of going about in English soci ety. The painters completed tho work of making mo popular. They raved about my classical head,' as they called it, aud de clared that they discovered iu the shape of my neck rare ' lines of beauty.' " "Now you must know I had uevor fot myself up for a beauty. I never thought I was one and don't think I am one now. I am never surprised when I hear people say they aro very much disaj-p Mut ed about my beauty. But tho artUts in sisted that I was. After Frauk Mile I sat for portraits to Milais and Burun Jones, anil now Frith is putting my face in one of his great pictures." "Is it true, Mrs. Langtry," I asked, "that Mr. Miles having introduced you to tho Duke aud Duchess of Westminster, Lord aud Lady Itosslyo, Lord and Lady Dudley, tho Duke andVDuchcss of Kcau- fort, you were in a few weeks tho lavoiod guest of tho Prince of Wales ?" " It would bo absurd," she replied, "for me to enter iuto explanations as to the precise mode adopted by my friends to make mo welcome among the English no bility, aud I don't think it would bo in good tasto to name all tho people to whom 1 was introduced aud who received me. Do yon ? Iu this country we think it best to avoid the mention of great names as much as possible. You, waut to know how I came to adopt the staso and I am telling you. After the painters the pho tographers ses to work, and I became so famous that the people stood ou chairs iu the street to see mo pass and tho shop keepers named their goods after mo. 1 really wish you had uot made me till: so much about myself. Lot us get to tho theatrical career. How fuuuy it is to talk of .ny theatrical career ! Why, do you know I made my first public appeal anco on any stage last November. That was at the Town hall, Twickenham, and wc played tho Fair Encounter. Then next I appeared at a matiueo performance at the Haymarket theatre, December 15, playiug in She Stoops to Conquer, but my professional career did not actually begin until January 19, when tho present tour besrau at tho Haymarket and ends to night. -Ah ! I did promise to tell you whit led mo to go upon tho stage professionally. Fashionable life in Loudon, added to my husband's heavy expenditures aud de creasing income from his Irish property, had reduced our means so.much that io trenebment became ncccssrry. Mr. Lang try went on a trip to America and I went back to my Jersey home. On his return we went back to Loudou -aud lived in ; Iittlo furnished house. Mr. Laii"t:, however, had no idea of economizing, lio I has never known what it is to deny litiu- self or me anything ho thought wo ou lit to havo. 'Ah ! I seo you havo guessed tho result. I lived among my friends until Mr. Miles and several ot my warm ad mircrs suggested tho stage. I jumped at tho idea, then grew alarmed, but linally determined to adopt the profession. Mr. Langtry agreed, but he said ho would not touch any money that I might earn, as he had enough for his own needs in tho 200 or 300 a year remaining to him." The Morals or Jennie Cramer. Peck's Sun. If Jennio Cramer's mother had taken her girl across hor knee the Cist time sho rebelled, and taken a bed-slat and knocked the wind out of hor paper bustle all over the small of her back, and sat her down on a hard-bottom chair so hard that the filling had fallen out of her upper teeth, Jennie would have been alive to-day, and about this time in tho afternoon she would bo wiping the dinner dishes and singing "Mother, is tho Battle Over?" or mending the heels of her father's stock ings, or, if her mother had taken her by the hand and kindly told her that these Malleyswero aconpleof galvanized aris tocrats, who cared no more for her than a dog, except to hug her and muss her up, the cirl would havo let thom alone?, and would now bo happy at home. But the old lady seemed to have made a specialty of scolding the girl, and finally got her so that sho had a better tinio outdoors than she did in the houso, and now there is not enough left of her to bait a minnow hook. If mothers set about it right they can cause a girl to do about as she ought to, but too mauy of them talk a girl blind and never give them a chance to rally. Girls who have symptoms of being prema turely quick should ponder over Jennie Cramer and imaging how they would look cut up into slices not bigger than a cove oyster and set away iu scaled bottles. m SIX SMILES. Ttie Lighter Vein or Men's Tnougnts. Au Iowa editor advertised liver pads to the amount of $280, and took it all out in pads. Then he was mad because his hired girl wouldn't take twenty-eight of them for two mouth's services. Excliange. A dispatch in one of the-Chicago papers announces that a man has been " wounded by a bicycle." If any weapon of warfare has been invented by which bicycles can bo shot at the enemy it will be a sweet boon to the country, though the riders should bo dismounted and shot out of a separate gun. It would bo an interesting sight iu the hospitals during tho next mouth to seo the doctors probinsr a man to remove a bicycle. Pick's Sun. " I would like a position," said a nar row faced youth to a merchant. " You would, ch ?" Well, just scoot across the water, take the first boat for Alexandria, aud you'll find the Eyptian situation still open." " Why, what use could they mako of me over there ?" stammered tho dishcartoned fellow ; ' I ain't a mummy." " Truo," mused the philanthropist ; "but you'd make a first-class ramrod for a gun of small boro." Tho young man discharg ed himself. New York Commercial Adver tiser. "Will you pieaso pass tho Shorn?"' asked a quiet niau at lunch counter. Haven't any !" squealed the girl iu at tendance. " Some Japhet ?" queried the quiet man again. "Don't keep it !" squeak cd tho damsel. " I say," chipped in a curious passenger, "what do you mean by Shorn and Japhct?" "Nothing." re sponded the little man dolefully, " noth ing, only tho ham is so old and musty that I thought the rest of tho tribe might be around hero somewhere, and I'd like to bee 'am. Drake's Traveler's Magazine. A physician who had a colored boy in his service noticed that his alcohol seem ed to bo rather weak ; ami as ho had oc casion to go to the bottle from time to time, it seemed to grow weaker. He was about to complain to his apothecary for selling him such poor stuff, when it oc curred to him that the colored boy might know what tho trouble was ; so he said suddenly, " Tom, how much water do you turn iuto tho alcohol when you take a drink out of the bottle ?" "Oh, sab," responded Tom, taken off his guard, " I calkcrlatcs to leave it about as full as I find it, sab." No complaint was entered at the apothecary's. Lowell Courier. A letter writer at Alexandria, a woman, ives a highly romantic explanation of the Egyptian question. Her story is that Arabi, early in his career, fell madly in love with an Egyptian girl, tho daughter of a fellah, but tho unscrupulous Ismail, then khedive, also took a fancy to the girl, and had her carried off to his harem without even saying " by your leave." Hctriodto pacify the luckless Arabi by makiug him a bey ; but Arabi never for gave tho injury, and from that moment vowed dire vengeance upon Ismail aud all his family. Just how ho obtains revenge on the in walloped Post. by getting himself almighty is hard to figure out. Boston YOUNG JttKJT IX POLITICS. Tho Imprens Xliwy Havo Left Upon the His tory of tne Kepublic. Among tbo objcc.tious which tho oppo nents ot l'attisou havo to his election is that ho is a young man. Well, what of uV Some or the gieatest men known iu our ltublic historv woro entrusted with tho duties of office at an early age. William Henry Seward was nominated for gover nor of New York in 18:J-1, when ho was but ou, Do Witt Clinton was of tho same age when his brilliant career in tho Senate of that stato was ci owned by his election to the Senate of tho United States. Jeffer son was but 33 when he wrote the Decla ration of Independence aud 30 when ho was elected governor of Virginia. Hamil ton was barely 30 when he threw over tho luster of his revolutionary exploits tho brilliant light of his political qualities iu tho constitutional convention, and two years after became Washington's secretary of tho tioasury. CjUiouu mado the famous report that precipitated the war with England in 1812, when only 31. Henry Clay was but 30 when he surprised tho Senate with his talents, and Webster mado his debut in the Housoat tho same age. In fact most of tho men who havo mado a distinguished mark in stato aud national politics eutcrod the public arena at an early age. The real question is uot of years, but of talcuts, maturity of mind, sound judgment and strength of charac ter. All these qualities Mr. Pattison has proved to havo in a high degree. They should bo no bar to his election. A few More Lelt. And a happy circumstance it is, too, that notwithstanding tho rapidly increasing de mand for Hunt's Iteincdy, thee, aro a iew more bottles left. This is, indeed, joylul news tor the atllicted. People are beginning to llnd out that tuny have hidneys,and that weaknes of tho back and loins, ami many supposed rheumatic pains, come from those delicato or gans, and may be prc-.urwrs ot scrioiw troubles like Blight's Disease, and of death. People arc also llnding out that the sure specific lor all ailments of the liver, bladder, aud kidneys Is Hunt's Bemcdy, and hence the great and increasing demand. And .still we Sre able to sav ot tho bottles ot this great i remedy, there aie "a tew more left." a'J'-'.vdeod&w - -...., . ...,i !. ? ujd uy n;iR urown's Iron Hitters. For side ut II. H. Cochran's drug siorc, u isurui .Queen street, Ijincaster. a'-lwd&w , ciclluloia Kyc-Ulas-i frames, in their beauty, J streugth and durability, fr surpass the orJi- They are superior to all others, lor sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians niinr .1 . 4i i ? iiiii ici.inr. a7-lvdcod Croup. Whooping Cough and lironcnltip im mediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. or sa!o at Cochran's drug store, 137 North tjaccn St. niyl lwduowAw Too Fastidious. Some would-be Byrons look on with disgust . . A, l l..At..Avn fill tfc .trMit-.'' But wo havo the best article known to tho worlll .... And Intend that ail persons shall know it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh. Bronchitis and complaints ot that kind ; It does not cost much, thongh rheumatics It cures' 'Tis best Oil in the world you can find. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Noith Queen street, Lancaster. Will you snSer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vllalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w It is the liclht of folly to wait until you arc in bed with di-case that may last months, when you can be cured by a timely use ot Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly lamilies made the healthiest by It. Ob server, al lmdeodicow A Forlorn Hope. Oito .1. DoRsbnrg, proprietor Holland' City JS'ews, Micii., writes : " A bad cold settled on my side and back, kidney trouble, liver and rheumatism combined; I suffered terribly, though was obliged to move about and attend to business. 1 tried local doctors, but received no relief, and asa forlorn hope' tried your Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil : have only used halt a titty cent bottle, and leel as well as I ever did in my life " For sale at IL B. Cochran's drag store, 137 North queen street, Lancaster. SuiLon's Cougn and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sole at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-JwdeowAw Walnut Leaf Hair Keatorer. It I entirolv dlOercnt from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as Its namo Indicate?, 1h a perfect Vegetable Hair Bestorer- it will. immediately iree tno lieau ironi au uanuruu, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. It docs not In any manner effect tbe health, which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lcul and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Eacn Bottl Is warranted. SMITH. KLINE ft C.. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and C. NJ CBITTENTON NewYort. JunG-lyd.eodaw ZAXCAHTEK WATCHES. TnEFouit Lancaster WATuiiKSCAic ried by Employees at the Passenger Depot of tho Pennsylvania Kallroad. In Lancaster Citv. whoso ltei ed by their Owners, aro Not " Special," but Average Although made here in Lancaster. AT 1IOMK, they do, with Proper Adjustment, the Accu rate Work ot foreign "Specials," at much Less Cost to tho Purchaser, whit, buying a! Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed it In any respect unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone. v. vrfivi. Diirnoin PEHSSVLVASIA ttAItKOAD COM1M3V. I Laxcastxr Station, Augusts. IS si S I havo carried lor nearly TWO YLWIIS a Lancubtcr Watch of the " Keystone" Mem wind grade. It has given mo porlect satisfac tion in every respect, but especially as an ac curate time-keeper tor it has kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with our Standard Kallroad Time during t he entire past year ! To all per sons who are required to have correct time, but especially to KAILKOAD MEN. 1 would confidently recommend the Lancaster Watch. W. F. UAMBB1G1IT, Passenger jlijcnt. 2. "Keystone." Uui-ini! the oust forty years I have eani.d n number or watches, but the Lancaster Watch ot tho ' Keystone" stem-winding grade, U llu; best I havo ever had for keeping time. I h.ivn had it now lor nearly TWO 1 EABS. It runs "to the dot" always, and is a3 true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch I have ever seen. I don't believe there wi3 ever a better time ktcper, for ordinary use. turned out of any watch factory in the world. EDWARD KAUTZ, Depot l'oliceman. 3. "West End." One year ago, or longer, I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch of the "West End" gr;tdu. It has been ON THE MINUTE KVKK SINCE with our italiroad Time, and an a. timepiece cannot readily to excelled. 1 could not get any higher-price. I watch that, nould be more satisfactory. A watch that will stand the test ot BAILBOAI USE so well as these Lancaster movements do, must be a good one. This Is the only watcn I have ever con led that has done anything liko its good work, and I don't want anything; better. W. F. WELCHANS. Clerk in Ticket Ojflcc. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch or the "West End" stem-wind grade tlint I bought lrom Mr. 11. M. ShrclnerTWO YEABS AND EIGHT MONTHS ago, is a first-class tiine-kcfcpar. It has ran VERY ACCURATELY with tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Time ALL THE WHILE, and has given me perfect satisfaction. JJE.VIAMIN K1EHL. Depot Kinxliiice. r.HUfA ANit hJjASS wjtat.. H Hit! AiMAKTKY. FRUITJARS! FfiOIT JABS! WHOLESALE AND BETA1L, AT CHINA HALL. Headquarters for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, Pints, (juarls, and Half Gallons. Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar, Cohansoy Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOli MASON JAM:'. .IKLLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. J. 1! MAUT1N & CO. MASON JARS, P0KCELAIN LINED, SOr. PER HO EN. Tiu Top Jelly Tumblers, aac. PKR DOZEN. COMMON TUMBLERS, 50c. PER DOZEN. Queensware Department. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West Kim and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. VAJteEXB. pABPETS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manulacturo BAG and CHAIN C AKPETS. wholesale, 2,W yanU per week, I am now prepared to sell iny entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Al' GllEAT BARGAINS AND AT BE LOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H.s.aaiRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. Lancaster watcnes 3LEDIVAJ.. -nKOWICS IKON H1TTKBB. OH, MY BACK! That's a common expression and bos a world of meaning. How much suffering issnmmcdupinit. The biugular thing about it nf that pain in tbo back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, over work, nervous debility, fce. Whatever the cause, don't neg lect it. Something is wrong iwd needs prompt attention. No med icine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Bkown'h Ikon Bitters, and it docs this by cok meuuing at the foundation,. and making tho blood pure and rioh. Loganaport. lni'.. Dee. I, X8S). For u long time 1 nave been a sutlerer from stomach and kid ney dise;ise. My appetito was very poor and the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me. I waj aunoyed very much lrom iion-rottmtloii of urine. 1 tried many remedies with no biiccest), until I used Brown's Iron, Bitters. lucc 1 used that my atomach does not bother me any. My appetite ! simply im mense. My kldnt-y f rouble U no nn re, anil iny genera! health I; sucii, tTiatl feel llkoa nw man. Alter the use ot Brown's Iron Bitters for oao month, I havo gained t enty pounds iu weight. O. B. Saimikit. Leading physicians and clergy men use and recommend Brown's Iron Bitters, it has cured others .suffering as you arc, and it will euro you. Foroalc wholesale and retail by U.B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 aud 139 North Queen street. Lancaster a7-lwd&w U pjurisK HAJMiiraa, m. YITLL. I'Al'liK. ODDS AND ENDS or WAT.T. PAPER Will bo sold very low In order to close ont. Among them are some of the Very Best Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING ly the yard In All "Color, that were. IIi wet on ends, will be sold cheap. htly Wo make make to order, at short notice, all kinds of WIRE MRKENS FOR WINDOW?, And put lliem up in Hie Rest Manner. Fine Pier and Mautlo Mirrors. AN ELKUANT LINK OK LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices. Poles in Brass, Walnut, Kbouy and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BOOKS AMU HTATI9HXMX: TfINK, PLAIN AUU FAMVY stationery: EW PAN BLS.1 NEW EASELS. NEWBMlHASD NEW MAUAZ1NK8, L. M.FlTvNJS'S NO. 42 WZT KIHU STRI-KT. JOHN HAKK'S SUM, John Baers Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA.. Have in stock and for s.de. at the LOWEST I'RICES the Largest Assortment ol Books and Stationery That is to be found In the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard boohs, Illustrated Hooks. Juvenile Books.. Sunday School Books and ISiblt-u, Family Btbh-3 In Various fetyles, T-aeher3' Uibli-s, Hymn Books, German Blblo, Prayer Books. WU1TLVJ PAPERS aud ILNVELOPtS. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cosh Hooks, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Itil! Books. I'ocketbooka Pursfa, Photograph Album", Cabinet Knimm Hirttiday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. IIOL LANI'SCKLEHUATKOOl,l PKNS. And a general assortment ot .stationery. School looks and School Furuiluiu at the SIGN OF TEE BOOIf UOVKLH. T 1HK LANCASXEll COTTAGE. VJKU1NIA (TENTH) A VEND C. Between Atlantic and 1'autic Avenues, ATLANTIC CITY. IS. .1. NOW OPEN FOB THE SEA -ON OF ISC. Pleasant Location. Airy :1(mhi:-, Klegautly Furnished. New and "Complete Improve ments. Terms Very 3! ode rate. 31BS. M. J. IIUNKLE, Proprietors. P. O. Box STi. J un&Kbud rrIIE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, H. J. , OPEN FOB THE SEASON Or IMS. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both, Ballxoail Depots.; TWO HDNDKEI-KOOMS, ELKGANTLY FDKMSHED. EXTENSIVE FOBCHE3. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LABGE BILLIARD KOOM,! '"' with six kkw coiunoxa TAUMS. r Orchestra led by Brophy., Dancing .under iho direction of Prof. U. J. UllleapieHal. office W. D. Telegraph in tiio building. Union Nows Stand in office. Liberal Management. jeS2-2md CHAS. McOLADE. Prop. OTUUIIU. STOGIES. FITrSHUKUH O Stogies at UARTJIAN'S Yellow Front lgar Store.
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