Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, September 04, 1868, Image 3

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    w,crralnted to
inake a p o werful democratic intpre . --ion
at a lotv2er rate2:v than ,tity Avlll-.l;ey ever
lit•rylofory 11 , v(1 or knov,.ll in „\,lt Bar
rick, coinity.' •
Clark evilently mler1:111114
the native dentociacv of Old 'l‘o
( (1( . 111MT:11k ( . 1111111'itt'll), hi' de
all l 1 ,, hest
ell()FIS
and to arrest the demoralization of the
party on :1(1'41111a lAt . the Bi(tres, hi has
made all the necessary arrativ . vinviits :it
the lvar of the Sett/AT 11 ou , ts. The doors
of 1110 11:111 will he thrown open for
" ladies — :it 7 o'clock, and all democratic
Clerrzymen lie admitted as dead-
CIL\
EDITOI;S FATHER ABIZA
HAM —G ents: Enclosed find list of sub
scribers. Your lively little campaig•ner
has found friends up among the moun
tains of Franklin, and they show their
appreciation by forwarding me tins list
;:tt - hscribers to send you. I think we
have the hest or , anized Club and the
row he,/ reading room for the Boys in
Blue" in the State. AVe have a Drum
Corps, Glee Club, and the services of a
.Brass l:land when necessary, and a large
Cabinet Organ in our rooms; and will
make good use of them in the struggle
for Grant, Colfax and Victory. Am
sorry that inv old friend. Alajm. A. C.
Iteinolit was not renominated, for lw is
a Rad" in whom there is no guile.
Yours, &c., .J. A. S.
YORK, PA., Ara. 25, Is6s
DEAR FATHER A nuAttAm : Last night
the unterrilied held a grand kiyi in (*entre
:•square. your correspondent advanced
toward the stand until his sense of smell
said: " thus far and no farther." lle
had proceeded to Within twenty yards of
the main body when the halt was ordered.
The Blare it (1w speaker conid not 1w
heard for the blare of those nearest.
("ante `• kiss the quick on my handker
chief would have made an advance I oler
ahle, lint then I only had two hands, and
would have had to have kept one on Inn
currency and the other upon my watch
von know how they in' for green
-1 tacks). _Distance lent enchantment—not
only to the view.
lite crowd in attendance was surpris
ht'Jy small. Charitable nirht covered
\‘ith her mantle much sin that mi, , ht
have Iteen washed :oval. Several ell'orts
to cheer were made, but too many had
heen to see Bascom, and those who could
cheer. evidently like Seymour, had weak
constitutions.
The Square kill necd deodorizin!r and
disinfecting—if it is not done, you nuts
hoar of us Navin,* t(u rattle disease here
Yours for Grant, G.
=I
iirathrr Abraham's ir hips.
S'EttAws.—.k. vote taken in the !far
ri-latr, Accommodation tr:tin. between
ilarrishur. , and Middletown, on :-; ;l turday,
29th tilt., resulted as follows: Grant. 41
Sevmour, 19. On the train from New
York to A Ikany, July :lit, the vote stood
—Grant, :;44; Seymour, ilti. .Übangi - to
Utica, .July :H-1;1%1111,241; Seymour,
Mica to Syracuse, Att , mst —Grant. 141 ;
Scvmottr, :t2. Syracuse to Auburn,
_August 1—Gr:1111, 99: Seymaur.l4. Au
lanai to Geneva, August 3—Grant,
SoVIII4/111', 111. (ielleVa in Clifton, flutist
4—Gra»l, 7:1; Seymou, It;. Cavtrro to
Itbaca, por steamboat on Caytt , a
(;rant, 42; Seymour, 27.
FRET) DOrti LASS said at the Equal
Rights Convention, a few years ago, the
only luxury lie enjoyed was a whole seat
in a car. Eveii that luxury he did not
have now. The other night he was rid
inr muffled tip in his blanket, when some
body asked him for half a seat. Ile stuck
out his head and replied, "I'm a ni,Lrger."
•• 1 don't care who the d-1 you are. I
want a seat." The people are conquer
ing their prejudices.
WIT .N Pendleton was about midway in
his Augusta harangue, last week, a
granger, with a countenance expressing
~e nuine disgust, accosted a well known
Republican, and inquired the way to a
neighboring town. The desired infor
mation was given, when the stranger
added, by way of adieu : " I have always
been a - Democrat, but this speech cured
me. I believe I'd better mind my busi
ness instead of listening to that critter
any longer."
WHERE is James S. Kelly, a witness in
the Robinson vs. Shugart contested elec
tion case, who was spirited away from
the officer in charge by " active" Demo
crats, and has never been heard of since?
His Irish relatives fear he may have
been dealt with as was the murdered
.Tohn Casey. Will Wallace's Copper
head State Committee give them any in
formation ?
A DEmocuATic crowd, consisting of
John O'Shea, Mrs. Mary O'Shea, Pat
rick Burns, Michael O'Hara, John Grace,
Pat Moore, and several bottles of whis
key, enjoyed a free fight among them
selves, in Larkin street below Lombard,
Philadelphia, last Saturday night, which
vomited in the death of the first named—
John O'Shea.
ACCORDING to our deliberate judg
ment, the Democratic majority in Berks
county will not exceed live thousand
this year, which will be a Republican
, rain of nearly twelve hundred on the
vote of 1866 when Gen. Geary was elected
Governor by over 17,000.
A WESTERN paper says Frank Blair
is going to turn temperance lecturer,
after the next election. This is a mis
take. • We are authorized to state that a
leading temperance lecturer only en
gaged Frank to travel with him as a
" frightful example."
TIIE Democrats, says a correspondent,
are dying out in Wisconsin. Seymour
isn't near strong enough a stimulent to
keep the old topers up.
fruits nt •• I)+u rntic rolo II
heriire a in tine
In (we 111111111'rd
cow
rie , ed. In a debt of 11.!1111).1.1 . 1i.
SOME j()111 . 11:1.1 , :111:1“11 illl
pOrtallCO to the fact that itanity halo:l
-it:try in Horatio Heythour's
r and brother havinv; died maniac
suicides. Not hire , rtrllllC,e about d a ft.
..entlemen. Nearly all the Demo e r:cis
herealmuts are crazy a , h(dbn2:s.
rmtis paper calls the lamented Mr.
Lincoln the Ht. Paul of Ante; ie. I:
means that the paw man ‘A Idle lip ili_
had a viper on his hands.— 11 - eria.
Yes. one of the Blair lamily—but he
shook him off.— Tribune.
TIIE Titusville .T.,inin . q r 41,1. a
Democratic campaiim paper, run under
the auspices of the. Democratic Club of
that place, has just ceased issue without
paying its compositors. There is honor
among Ilde ves, but not among 1)0110crats.
WILY do not the Copperhead papers at
the North publish the opinions and sen
timents of their brethren at the South?
Are they afraid to let their readers
peruse the revolutionary utterances of
Toombs, Semmes, Hampton, Forrest and
other rebels ?
s
Tina,, shouhl he the ,neatest, vigi
lance along the whole line, — said Grant
to Ord, when vietory was about to norch
upon our banners at Vicksburv. if \le
would conquer rebellion ;it the 1011. in
November next, we must join the Grant
and ('()lfax forces, and do our share of
picket duty.
FtIANK: 131.. mt spoke to the 1 1 (1)11 of
Omaha, week before last, thu-dy : Fel'r
cit'zens! 'f I've don' anythin' to d'r,;-
plocze yer, I say ferr citfzens (hie) just
lets go up to the b-b-bar an' it '1 1)u tilt
right."
CHAIILES KELLY, an intense down
! tOwn denawrat, was arrested and held
under bail by Alderman Tittermary.
Philadelphia, on a charge of stealing a
basket full of onions.
THE Philadelphia Ledger has the
largest circulation of any neutral paper
in the United states. On Tuesday of
last week, it published a very strom 2 ; and
! unanswerable leader in favor , :f Grant
and Colfax.
KEEP it before the people that Sey
, mour's dalliance with the New I'(..k riot
! ors cost the Government not less than
$50,000.010. Tint affords a felicitioas
answer to his Excellency's inquiry as to
where the money !rfies.
Ax Albany plaster of Paris :artist has
made a bust of St , yllll ,214, , up
his own " busts," and tin Ja.ople v iii
"bust . " them both in November.
1r -)Iilton, Pa., on the cvenin of
August f.uth, a icadher Copp:The:al,
named Joshua Jones, snot and killed his
wife while walkinl with her in Centre
street.
Tin] 11',// , / tLc
"hot \\Tall - RT." After November lie:a
the lroph/ 1111(1 its i•ehel craft 11111 he
a much butter place.
AT a special election hold at (iractim,
New York., the IZeptilllicans carried the
clay by lifty-six inaj(wio-.
NumitEtt of threshino . machines said to
be 2.25,00 l I, Seymour and his party will
think there are that many millions in
November next.
TItERE is smiled:llm: strange about
this," as Blair Whell asked if he
would have a gas., of water.
A disease annnig hogs has appear e d
iu White county, _lndiana. The Copper
heads are dying off rapidly.
11's empidemie of fleas has been
Now York State—confined principal
ly to the Copperheads.
LowELL :Hid a Boston boot-black
are going to shine" for the ;tale cham
pionship and 3n cash.—Li Crosse Dem
ocrat.
Wonder if they can beat the •• shine
oil Frank Blair's nose?
THE :Schenectady Erenin t i Slap ruts
the Democratic nomineess at the head of
its column, and directly underneath says :
The Road to Ruin."
THE stump Seymour never takes : The
stump of a wounded soldier.
OLD BERKS IN THE FIELD.—The Re
publican delegate convention of Berks
county assembled at Reading last Satur
day. Win. M. Baird, Esq., was elected
President, and Michael Walters, See
r etary. The following ticket was nomi
nated : Congress, Henry S. Eckert ; Re
presentatives, Michael Walters, Edward
13. Evan and Peter L. Hain ; District At
torney, J. Warren Tryon ; Sheriff, .Jos.
Obert; Commissioner, Daniel Shaaber ;
Director, Peter Übil ; Auditor, Henry
Brownmiller. Mr. Eckert, the nominee
for Congress, is an extensive manufac
turer of iron—one of the proprietors of
the " Henry Clay" works of Reading.
He is a gentleman of excellent business
qualifications, public spirited, radical,
and in every respect a true representa
tive man. The candidates for the Legis
lature are all gentlemen of more than
ordinary ability. 'Mr. Tryon is a sound,
rising lawyer and good political worker.
Mr. Obert, candidate - for Sheriff, is the
well known proprietor of the extensive
"Union Iron Works'' of Reading ; he is
a German by birth, and heretofore a
strong democrat, and induced to step
into the Republican ranks immediately
after the nomination of Seymour and
Blair, he being un filling to be instru
mental in creating another rebellion and
war. Mr. Shaaber, candidate for Com
missioner, is also a leading manufacturer
of iron, and an excellent man. With
such a ticket, the Republicans of Old
Berks will do better this campaign than
ever before. Major George M. Lauman,
W. M. Sands, Capt. W. G. Moore and
Dr. C. Kitchan were elected delegates to
the next State Convention.
DLitl ~rllls.
THE - (11.1) Gr.\ I:I) "
BEl'i - “Lii AN NALLY IN 1..\ N-
I A , TI:I:!—LAnIEN - E ft'',
'Dr\ I'vkliilP , 1:1-4
I 1 )Ull4'l'lllr Nt
and IL a. A. I.:. r.de('ltft,• would deliver
:alre-scs on the i-suc , involved in the
campai.m. called forth the loyal 11)11 , s , s
teat 1111.vtin-% The
nrriv;ll (d . the (11 , thp2:tti-11(.(1 speakers,
in vimipzwy tv iilt .lu(liti)r Okalta'al
Trca•lll . (a• I rut ut. and other's.
rras the 1 . 1.1 . all ( al)-
plal/s(% rising t o th e i r
feet gull elitaTilPj 111,14. The applause
aiial.tal, 1.). Dit•kev callctl
the uteetiti to ( 1 111)1 . , ()II hi' In(111011
Lichtlersoh. Esq.. svas called on
to preside. (=en. Schurz was then intro
duced. and by his forcihie and logical
reasonin_ hold the attention of the larre
audience for all hour and a half. .11 - e was
frequently \ - ocilerously apphiuded. lie
\vas hillowed by Col. McClure, who de
livered an able and eloquent address.
The meeting, \vas a brilliant success, and
has infused rcilesved spirit in the Itepub
!leans of the I)einocratic of Lan
caster." She will he heard front with a
, rood account in Vet_oher and ...\-oveinher.
:NIEETING .4 IN - rll E CouvrY :
nwt ti n tzs iu tins county aro an-
nounced
The lounitville i,rant and Colfax Club
will hold a myelin:2, to-morrow evenim , .
speakers have heen un!q - e2.141.
The IVarwirk Grant and Colfax Club
will meet at Roth , ville to-morrow (Sat
urday) evening. and not Saturday, the
12th inst.. a- erroneously - published.
Ahle speakers are expected to be present.
'i'o-ntt,rrow I`VOllll a Republica meet
hor will be held at the public house of
Jacob Inimel, on the Ilarrisburr, lake,
under the ittspices of the llemptield
Grant and Colfax Club. M. ltn)sitts,
Rutter. Esqs., and other speakers will
be present.
IZEADIN - G.—A very larre and enthu
siastie Republican mass meeting and flag
raising tool; place :it the foot of Penn
s tr ee t, ll e adin i f. on Friday evenim:: last,
over which 6eor,L , ,t.Soltzur, Esip. Pres
ident of the P. L. L. No. 2, presided.
Speeches wore made 1))- E. 11. Rauch and
11011..1. Iholtinan.
M Saturday eveninr, 11. S. Eckert,
candidate fur Congre!.s, and the
4 d her re , ident nnminees at Reading. were
cninplimented with a serenade by the
celebrated Band. The Repub
licans of lleadinu; are it - oh:KING, and that
means a decided Republican majority in
the cite.
E II" .1 D ER T 1 SEMEN TS
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About 1 . 1 \t• At'll•-• Or COO ahoy, hat I. hi.avv
is
is a siab• iif rrtilicatiun, :1110Ilt 2 0 101 IrII,IICIS
lime putt t 011 t Lis
Ur vi. Ny prOperty 1)01'01, the
Olt Or n!ll:•. kill rail .01 Slll,,Criloor
ink (lJrn'nu. 1",•••••,^ioll nr.rl gurrl tint. will lu
giN 1,1 oit tlic itri W . April l`Otl. Sale to
CollilitOileo in the arti•riiiiiin I[o
40 . ,t1t . o'ill ill' 111:1110 k1.1,V,11
1 , 1•1-:;11 I;cyi'r. Art , . .1.14'()1;.7,1)(11C,
MMOIN
(iIIANT AND C'OLFAXIIAI)GES
(on Dine Satin—?lulu, l'ortrait, Prive, 2.i ets.
;rant sleeve Buttons, rio eta. Seventy-Five tlilicr
rut SI I. Badges. Medals ft'ont .5 cents to 50. Any
of the above sent Ur., be tnnil n1.111'1,1'114 Or 1,111 . 1,
.Agents waited to attend in, tings, supply clubs,
Se., A,itlrrss U. S. /Ai NN,
au2l-41. 11:1111,Cr,
MMIM
Un SATCRDAY, SEPTEMBER I;th, B-A;s,
be sold by public. vemlm. in thr Borough
filnowing property, late the e.tate of
daeob Viill Nollla, IIVIY:1,1•11, In wit:
FIVE LOTS uF tiltol."N 1/, situated in said
Borough, each being 33 feet front, and 330 feet
deep. The improvements On one of ' , llia lots consist
ing of a 4 NE AND A HALE STolity STONE
lINVELIANt; 1144 USE, with Basement, Summer
House, Stable and other buildings.
Sale to confluence at o'clock, AL, and terms
made known by 14\:s:1EL S. VON NEI DA,
td Executor.
LANCASTER FILE AND
EDGE TOOL WORKS,
LA:s:CASTER, PA.
Manufactory of ltasm, anai j T,,ols
Al. FLINN'S
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE
No. 11 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Refriger
ators, Tin and Coppur Ware, Wooden Ware,
Brit iania Ware. Bird Cages, Step Ladders, Thmmis
and - Brushes, Knives and Forks, Tea and Table
Spoons. Cot The Mills, &c., Coal Oil Chantloners for
hulls, Lyceums, &c., Coal Oil Lamps. Brackets,
&e., Pumps, Hydraulic Rains, Water Pipes, &e.
A very fine assortment of HOUSE: FURNISH
ING GOODS, of :ill Mods, at
A. C. FLINN'S, llouse Furnishing Store, No
II North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
GRANT COLFAX !
Ileautiful Uil Portraits in richly ijilt Oval
Frain e!i of the Standard Hearers of the Itepubliean
party arc now offered to the friends of our eau
The Agent will call personally for orders.
Prices low, and sure to suit purchasers.
H. SIMMONS
JOSEPH ROYER,
Wholesale and Retail Confectioner,
Dealer in Fruits, Nuts, Toys, Ice Cream, Cakes,
&c., wholesale and retail.
No. 33 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
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MEM
ni'i;:i !-i
zAIIM & JACKSON,
SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS,
H. Z. RIIOADS c% 13R0.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALURR IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
.11*90KS d Sl'-1710,VER F.
BOON STORI
F~'fl~ a ~~. Irl G7:l'7~ ~i;~~
p.kuEN'rs
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W•• it.. lII.' 1111,11111,11 Of Se1111.)1 1 1 11•1 , 11/1'. ;11111
Tea,2l,,•rs to tyai. Lugo und
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11',11.1 . . 411 P1111a1.1•1j.111111, Nt'll
ath•Ntion N. Ihr iiiriiri•sts of tiri•ct
-1,1•S alltl . 1 . .•11011t•I•., anti art' 1/1•411,11 • 011 10 .111/14
1 " ,,11 . 111 1 , : 11 ' • V''ll rat,, than
Dir,ut.a . s wh” cmlt ltooks. will
find it griatt iy to 11l If call upon us, as
our arrangiuu-nts uatli t•11111/1l• 11. 111 nll'-
111.11 for intrialitiition at di • %cry 11111,.t 1 1 1113-
11.111 . C. Our stock school ~tlttiuu.•rc i.
also vtiry larGc unit vii.ll anil our facilitiiis
for furnishing Glob'', Charts 11111 Maps can ton be
ALL NEW lo woks
ItECEI
.15 FAST AS
I.5sC la
1 , 10)M THE
Ali filo styks of A inr•rican, Fr,zwli and
Vote ami I.ott,r srith Envelope:: to
match. Ad Pap,,r and Env ~lopes purelias,d from
us svill Lr sianip, , 4l with Ow initial of the parcliasor,
of charg if dr-strol. .1. E. 1;.1.1:1:,
aki2l-t1 w '.1:4 E. King at. I.anelistor.
F ];OURS STATIONERY. F
1 COMPLETE STOCK OF
SCIIDDI, AND MISCELLANEDI'S DDOKs,
FAMILY AND POCI:ET BIBLES,
A LA 1:1:Pt A SSORTMEN F OFLGOW)
STATIONER
111,ANK IMMO; OF ALI, SIZES,
1141().41:1 - S CHEAP STANDARD :NIT:SIC
Catalogue of Up, alana! on application
KULTZ AND . ..`.ION-VAtillAN'S CELEI.II{A-
TED Gi)LD
1N"111(rNy5 sTEREt )sci WES,
ENICAN AND FuNEWN VIEWS
Lihcral i 4 tit, to Al t.rclututs.
01.41,1.,Grespuctfully andGproinpt•
IN lined nt
J. 11. SIIEAFFEWS,
Cheap Cash ts,ook store,
No. 32. North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa.
JOHN BAEWS SONS,
No. in :s;or...rit QUEEN STREET,
IMI13:11iFILIIIE , Z3
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THE VOLKSFREUND BEWLICIITER
(;, , rman Republican New,papor
GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS,
TESTA '.%1 ENTS , 1" :\ N BVVIiS,
MEM=
51'110 , 91, 1100 K S, BOOKS,
d USTI CES•
-c T.l 770.VE R
'EW AND CHEAP BOOK STORE',
o',Jrncr of Fulton
\VEST KING STREET, LANi.:ASTER
EIBLES, Ti'.T.l .11EN TS, ,Y(1,1001 BOOKS,
.1I 'EL LA .N" EIJI'S 800 K
And a general variety or well seliieted Stationery,
Alitus :mil Fancy Articles in the line trade.
SUNDAY - SUllt nil, Books
I,li . alt Sperial attention given.
80-iteg Librarian of the Lancaster County Bible
Soei , tn, , 1 trill furnish Smoky SChIAIIA with liitlftS
TeSt3lll,lltA 5) rents; Testa
mem P) cents,
A variety of new St!NNing 'Machines rot' ,ale cheaper
than anywhere els... 1). 5. BARE.
_BOOR .0 .1013 PRINTING.
RAUCH & C'OCIIRAN,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
PLAIN AND FA YU 1" PRINTING
=MI
ALL KINJOS,
Front t hi' largest Pt I)'l'Elt to the smallest CAItI)
or UM( 1. - LAU executed in the best style and at
l'ear+olla ble prices.
ll.7"Ordors from n distance promptl3- attended to
OFFICE-A. E. ANGLE. CENTRE SQUARE
LANCASTER, PENNA
DENTISTRY.
T B. McCASKEY,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFICE-EAST JUNG ST.,
OVEK THE FIRST 'NATIONAL DANK,
LANCASTER, PA
All Work Warranted. "N7ill
AAT . M. WHITESIDE,
I) EN 'l'l,T
oilier and resided,, East King Street, hox t door
to the Court Houso, over rahnestoek's Dry Goods
Store, Laneastor, Pa.
Tooth Extracted Without pain, by the use of
(Nitrous Oxide) has.
JE IF, (fr.
I) E.ALERStx
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER
IND SIL VER - PEATED WA RE
No. 15 NORTII QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
I.U"' Repairing attended to
AND
SILVER WARE,
No. 22 WEST KING STREET,
(Next Boor Below Cooper's Hotel,)
LANCASTER, PA.
AIM:SHALL SON'S
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NTI:E sQl".11;1•:, STER, PA
N(PW IS THE 7'1:11E Fl VICTURY!
AV,. !give :..tart,l the 4 'anipaign by hiyiug in a 2 . 1'0E41
StOdi uC
Gk . , iv. , a 1.111. otivr li.:ver be
fore otf,rt.,l. (our Nvorli is or ti host quality. Don'
forgvt the plac... N. CUE. CENTRE SQUARE.
BIZ ENE:qAN & CO.,
COA L ,
of the 1 n quality.
YAnn—COR. WATER ST. S.: PENNA. R. R
OFFtcli—No. 2 EAST ORANGE ST.,
H.
BAUMGARDNER,
COAL OF EVEIIY
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THE OLD PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
oF PHILADELPHIA.
AcimmtrlATED CAPITA I 5 . 2,000,000
After Paying bosses to the Amount of 51,120,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL TILE NI - I:PLUS DIVIDED AmoNOsT TILE POLICY
EVERT YEA E.
THE ONLY TRULY MI - TU.I L EI)MPANY IN THE
CITY OR STATE.
For further information apply to
JOHN J. COCHRAN, Agent,
P. 0. Lancaster, Pa.
l'I"\ •,,
A ITHENBACH & BROTHER,
No. ii2o PENN STREET, READING, TA.,
211,1 NCPACFCREIZS
REGALIAS, JEWELS AND OTHER LODGE
PROPERTIES,
For :\llOOllS' Inm , Lodges. Chapters and Councils;
Odd Fellows' Lodges and Encampments; Good
Templars, Tempi. , of honor and Sons ot"remper
;lnce ; American :NI cell:toles, American Protestants,
Red Men, Iluritgari, Gum! Fellows, Knights of
Pythias. Brotherhood of the Union, and for all fe
male lodges and associations, titled out ;it the short
est nutiee.
A WI, Swords, hilts, Hats, Caps, and Regalia
Or all kinds com4antly uu Laud.
Irrters rt•spectrolly solicited, and goods forwarded
to all parts ot . the country.
A 1:(71/ EN ('lt BIZOTHEIZ,
No NO PENN Street, Reading, Pa.
(1' ,S,
A 33 lAM SCIIEETZ,
PLAIN AND FANCY DRY Gomm,
Colt.E.Tll QUEEN & )I;.:‘,Ni.;E STREETS,
SIGNS, BANNERS, fiC
JOSEF!' IifaMMER,
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
GLASS TABLETS.
C.1.1/P.l lON BANNERS
Painted in the latest style aml at short notice.
B. ii —4 er ko q's Drug Starr, CENTRE
SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa.
II 1 r Li EJILYI.
DON'T READ THIS!
siN(;Elcs SEWING
Provv.l :1 rival in tlio lato lost trial
in tills rizy itli ih. lh Nl.•
NV , Zir• ration of an
intelligent public its tNCOMPA !IL r the
I = I 3 M a 1 = a INI=tiMirZWETM7III
It is light running—almost noiseless—and adapted
to a wider range of work than any other
While it is, at the same time, very simple indeed.
A chill can, with all case, learn to use it in a short
time.
We can assure the public that they will look to
th,ir
0 it JrN
If in want Of a
SEWING MACHINE,
TO SEE, TEST AND TRY THE SINGER,
Before deciding to take , it 4)r anv other Machine.
Parties often come to town in seal'ell of a Machine,
and then listen to the advice of interested parties,
or those who have but a limited knowledge of the
Machines iii question.
BETTER SEE THEM FOR YOURSELVES,
ENDS,
And then you will not In deceived.
W. W. BEARD SLEE, Agent,
No. 3 EAST SRANGE STREET,
(Two Doors from North Queen,)
LANCASTER, PA.
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BAIR & SIIENK,
NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PENNA
HULTZ & BRO.,
3 ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS, STRAW HATS, LADIES'
SHADE HATS, SHAKER HOODS, &0.,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
BOOTS ..1 ND SHOES.
i',l)()T AND Sil()E STMZE,
C,1.111'.11G.V HP'
BoOTS .1 XI) ,c/FOES
('as.. ;.Ait...vs.
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'2.1 I 'os4 s I;;iitors.
Cas,s Shows.
BOWS
CO,l L.
WHoLESALE AND RETAIL
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L f .1" C.l TER, P.l
DEALEIt
NORTH PRINCE STREET,
NCA STER, PA
INI URA NUE.
LODGE REGALI.I.
Dill' GO ()DS,
NEW STORE
EMEMEME
CLOTHLvo d NO 71021-8,
LANcAsTER,
SUITS .11:11)E TO 01111E17
P.l /X T/NG.
MACHINE
SEWING MACHINE,
INTEREST,
L'.l I'li ING.
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BANKERS,