Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, May 14, 1869, Image 3

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    American fire companies. The ring-leaders
are said to be the same scoundrels who did
the rioting at the Republican county meeting
last fall. But, nothing else can be expected
when there seems to be no punishment for
such transactions.
Sheriff Fry brought the first installment of
four criminals from the Eastern Penitentiary
to our county prison on Saturday last, under
the law passed by the Legislature last fall.
There are twenty-three in all to be removed.
The Lancaster Fencibles decorated the
grave of their late deceased comrade, Lieut.
Keneagy, with flowers, on Sunday last, in
accordance with the provisions of their
by-laws.
Monday next will be Whit Monday, and if
the weather is propitious, we shall have our
oonntry lads and lasses in Lancaster by the
thousands.
J. D. Pyott, of this city, leaves next week,
to take charge of the editorial department of
the Citizen, a Republican paper published at
Honesdale, Wayne county. Joseph can, if
he will.
SOLDIERS' DECORATION : The G. A. R.
of this city, have fixed upon Sunday, May '
30, at 1 p. in., as the time for the strewing of
flowers on the graves of the soldiers of the
Union in the Itebellion. A general invita
tion is extended by the committee of arrange
ments to all civil, military and benevolent as
sociations, and to soldiers, sailors and citizens
to join in the ceremonies. No special invita
tions will be given. Rev. E. H. Nevin will
preach a sermon suited to the occasion in St.
Paul's Reformed Church, in the evening, and I
the choir of the church will aid in the ser
vices. The chime of Trinity Church will be
rang at 1 o'clock, and the bells of all the
churches will be tolled after the chiming.
As a few graves were missed last year, be
cause the location of the graves could not be
ascertained, the committee request relatives
and friends to communicate to them the
names of such, and the location of the graves.
They also request that offers of flowers,
boquets, wreaths and crosses be made
and sent to the Orphans' Court room on Satur
day morning, May 29th. We hope that the rem
quests of the committee will be complied with,
and that the occasion may be one of interest
and solemnity. Let all assist in this work of
respect to the honored dead.
THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE
met on Monday last, in this city, to make
arrangements for having a representation at
the State Convention. The attendance was
large. After considerable discussion, it was
resolved that the Republicans of the several
districts should meet on Saturday, May 29th,
at the usual hours, and elect delegates to the
State Convention on the 23d ofJune, at Phil
adelphia. An effort was made by a well
known politician to "set up" the committee
to elect delegates so that he could sell out to
the highest bidder, but he was snubbed most
effectually. Several motions were also offered
to fix some kind of instructions, but they were
all tabled by a large majority, and the proba
bility is that MEN will be sent as delegates
who will act independently of any interfer
ence, and for the best interests of the party and
the people. A resolution was also offered to
take the sense of the people on the continu
ance of the Lancaster ( not Crawford) county
system, but it was tabled emphatically—yeas
:.18, nays 10. The action of the committee
gives universal satisfaction to all exempt Gen.
Brubaker, and his corporal's guard of fol
lowers.
POSTMASTERS APPOINTED : The follow
ing postmasters have been appointed by Poet
master General Cresswell for Lancaster coun
ty:
Buyerstown—Peter Eby, vice .T. F. Her
shey, resigned.
Durlach—H. S. Eberly, vice 0. W. Stein
metz, removed.
Neffaville—J. B. Waechter, vice D. Hoff
man, resigned.
Quarryville--George W. Hensel, vice B.
Witmer, removed.
Elizabethtown—Miss A. M. Wealand, vice
W. H. Wayne, removed.
Intercourse—Amos Rutter, jr.,vice J. Eaby,
resigned.
Ephrata—J. Gorges, vice J. H. Gross, re
signed.
Bwortzville—W. A Neibel [perhaps Von
Nelda], vice A. W. Swartz, failed to bond.
Soudersburg—A. E. Moore, vice J. H. Grey
bill, removed.
Cambridge—Mrs. M. Stevenson, vice D.
Plank, removed.
Enterprise—J. Froelich, vice J. Dunlap,
resigned.
Landis Valley—H. L. Brackbill, vice Mrs.
H. Albert, resigned.
THE DRUMMER Box : Crowded and de
lighted audiences have greeted the presenta
tion of this allegory every evening this week.
No other exhibition of the kind has equalled the
popularity and success of this in Lancaster in
our experience. The parts are admirably sus
tained throughout, and great credit is due the
lady and gentlemen amateurs for the manner
in which they render the characters they re
present. The singing of "The Vacant Chair,"
"Star Sangled Banner," S:e., is touching and
effective in the highest degree. The intrinsic
merits of the piece, and the objects to which
the proceeds are to be devoted, should secure
a full attendance during the week. We learn
that it is in contemplation to give a matinee
on Monday, (Whitsuntide) for the benefit of
our friends from the country, who will be in
town in force on that day. This is not fully
determined on, but it is very probable that it
will be done. The exhibition will close on
Monday.
IN another column will be found the adver
tisement of Mr. W. F. Duncan, who has
lately removed his trimming store to the room
formerly occupied by Mr. Thos. Grieves, in
North Queer. street. He is agent for the
Florence and American Dutton-Hole Sewing
Machines, among the best in the market.
Give him a call.
CAN-MA=3.
tar Announcements of candidates for office
WEST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. This r ,, le is
imperative.
SENATE
igir We are authorised to announce Capt.
ORARLXB DENIMS of Millersville, as a
candidate for &rata *TOR, subject to
the decision of the Rep voters of Lan
caster county, at the nom election. *
gar We are authorized to announce Dn. ff.
B. BOWMAN, of Neffsville, Manheim twp.,
all a candidate for the BOATS BaNATE, sub
ject to the Republioan nomination by the
people at the primary elections.
PEOTRONOTARY
gar We are authorized to announce Capt.
W. D. STAUFFER, for PROTHONOTARY,
late of the lst Penna. Reserves, and of the
198th P. V., present Clerk for Prothonotary,
of Lancaster City, formerly of Berl township,
subject to the noinibation at the Republican
primary election.
CLERK OF 44EAWFIR SESSIONS.
LEI' We WO authorized to announce BEN
JAMIN E. ROWE, of Brovidence twp., as
a candidate for CLERK or QuAnvrat
SES
atoxs, subject to the decision of the Republi
can voters at the primary election.
CLERK . OF ORPHANS* COURT
rfirWe are authorized to announce CAP
TAIN JOHN Q. MERCER, late of Sadebury
twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a can
didate for CLERK OP ORPHANS' COURT,
subject to the decision of the Republican vo
ters at the primary elections.
LEGISLATURE
Vir We are authorized to announce Dr. E.
B. HERR, of Indiantown District, u a can
didate for the HOusit or RIPBESENTA-
TIVES, subject to the nomination of the Re
publican people at the primary election. *
COUNTY TREASURER.
E - 4 - We are authorized to announce H. IC
STONER, of West Lampeter township,
(manufacturer of agricultural implements)
as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER,
subject to the nomination by the Republican
voters at the primary election.
114 - We are authorized to announce that
WM. ROBERTS, of W. Hemptleld twp., will
be a candidate for CousTv TREASURER, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican voters
at the ensuing primary elections.
REGISTER OF WILLS.
114.' We are authorize&to announce J 14.111 I:-
M 'All ROHRER, of Lancaster city, late
Major 127th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun
teers, 2il Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Po
tomac, as a candidate for ItEcitsTni: of
WILLS, subject to the decision of the Repub
lican voters at the primary election.
I[ 'Weare authorized to announce JA
COB W. BEAR, of Marietta Furnaces, East
Donegal township, as a candidate for REG ts-
TER, subject to the decision of the Republi
can voters at the primary elections.
i-irWe are authorized to announce MAP,
TIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a can
didate for REGISTER, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters of Lancaster coun
ty, at the nominating election.
Irir We are authorized to announce DR.
WM. N. WHITESIDE, late Lieutenant of
Company E, 10th Regiment first three months'
service, and Captain of Company I, 79th Re
giment P. V., of Lancaster city, as a candi
date for the office of REGISTER, subject to
the decision of the Union Republican party
at the primary election.
11-43 0- We are authorized to announce Lieut.
A. C. HERR, of West Lampeter township,
as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
nomination by the Republican voters at the
primary elections.
Cam - We are authorized to announce G EO.
W. COMPTON, of Cwrnarvon township, as
a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the
rules of the Republican party.
SIIERIFI.
We are authorized to announce AMOS
GROFF, of Martic township, as a candidate
for SHERIFF, subject to the nomination by
the people at the Republican primary elec
tion.
t4ir We are authorized to announce JOHN
M. JACOBY, of Clay township, as a candi
date for SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
Cam' We are authorized to announce ISAAC
MISFILER, of Lancaster city, (late of East
Cocalico township,) as a candidate for the
office of SHERIFF, subject to the rules of the
Republican party.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
rir We are authorized to announce PETER
JOHNS, of East Lampeter township, for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules
of the Republican party.
MARRIED.
MAUTI x—DooLurTLE. At Hartford, Conn.,
on the lid inst., by Rev. It. Turnbull, D.D.,
Mr. John C. Martin, of Harrisburg, late of
this city, and Mi.•s Emilie Doolittle, daughter
of the late Adrastus Doolittle, M. I)., of New
York.
STIO UTC ItoN. On the 4th inst.,
by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Joseph S. Stigler
to Annie McCutcheon, both of Rapho-twp.
Cuou—Eranicu. On the 6th inst., by Rev.
J. N. Metzger, Henry J. Cook to Hattie A.
Embich, both of Lancaster county.
APPLE—Kopp. On the 4th inst., by the
Rev. T. 0. Stein, Daniel Apple to Lizzie
Kopp, both of Manheim borough.
CIIAILLES - I.IRuBAKEu. On the 4th inst.,
by the Rev. Dr. Greenwald, Chr'n H. Charles,
of Manor, to Lizzie Brubaker, of Lancaster
twp.
BRUBAKER-TUCKER. April 29th, in Cam
bridge city, Ind., by the Rev. Mr. Wakefield,
11. Clay Brubaker, of Lancaster, to Mary E.
Tucker.
IlinunLE—KNumT. April 27th, by Rev
C. F. Turner, Wrn. F. Humble to Margie A
Knight, both of Lancaster, Pa.
DIED.
BRACKRILL. At Strasburg, on the sth
inst., Bertha, infant daughter of Harvey and
Carrie C. Brackbill, aged 24 days.
SIyyDER. On the 7th inst., in this city, Ann
M. Snyder, in the 45th year of her age.
NISSLEY. On the 4th inst., Maria, daugh
ter of Joseph and Mary Ann Nissley, cf
Mount Joy-twp., aged 17 years and 15 days.
CARTER. On the 3d inst., in this city,
Edward Carter, in the 50th year of his age.
BRENEMAN. At Centreville, Lancaster-co.,
March 29, Elmer Breneman, son of Franklin
and Annie Grosh, aged 5 months and 1 day.
THE MARKETS.
Lancaster Household Markets.
Butter, V lb
Lard, V lb
Eggs, V doz..
Veal, by the quarter,
Dressed Chickens,....
Potatoes, V bus
half pk..
Beans V quart.
Oats, bag of 3 bus..
Shad, 100.
Shad pair
Herring VI doz
Herring V 100
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 12.--The trade in Flour is
exceedingly flat, and prices of the medium and
low grades favor buyers; sales of a few hundred
bbls. in lots forborne consumption at 45@5.50 for
superfine; 5.76430.26 for extras; WNW for lowa.
Wisconsin and Minnesota extra faintly; 40.75@
7.50 for Penna. do. do.; 147.7508.25 for Ohio do. do.
and *lo@l2.L'O for fancy brands, according to
quality.
Rye flour sells at 1 17@7.25 31 bbl.
Nothing doing in Cornmeal.
The Wheat market is devoid of spirit, and
Iprices have a downward tendency; sales of red
at $1.58(01%5; amber at $1.70@ 1 ,75, and white at
61.84.
Rye 3 2
is held at $1.4001.43 31 bus. for western.
Corn is steady at former rates; sales of 4,000
bus, yellow at 88 @ SOo., and western mixed at
85€1198e.
Oats are unchanged,• sales of western at 82(p
Nothing Penna. at 65270 c.
doing in Barley or Malt.
Prices of Clover and Timothy seed are nomi
nal.
Flaxseed is wanted by the crushers at s2.6s@
2.70.
Whisky ranges from Ale, to .1 per gallon, tax
paid, for large and small lots.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
MONDAY, May 10.—Beef Cattle were in lair
demand this week at about former rates. 1,670
head sold at 9 1 40: lde. for extra Penult' western
steers; 7. or fair to good do. and 6@7c. /ft
lb. gross, for common as to quality. The fol
lowing are the particulars of the sales :
66 head, Owen Smith, Western 8 1 ;10
&
80 " A. Christy Bro., Western .. WlX 83 4
14 " Dengler & MoCleese, Lan. co. 7 1 9
109 " P. Melyilleir, Lano'r eo.. ...... 8 1 010
1
100 " P. Hathaway, Lan. co ... 84 9)4
94 " James 8. Kirk, Chester 00. ... 8 10 1 4
24 " B. F. McMillen, Lanc'r co 9 10
83 " James MeFillen, Western.... 8 9 1 4
75 " K. S. Mori ll en, Lister co 8 911
113 " Uhlman & Bachman, Lan. co 8 9 1 /
150 " Martin Fuller& Co.. Lan. co.. 8 (.1 9 4) 1 $
150 " Mooney & Smith, Lano'r 00.... 8 § 4
85 " T. Mooney & Bro., Penna.... 8 9
40 " S. Chain, Western . 7 8
54 "J. L. Frank, Western 8 1 4 9 9 1 ? ,
80 " Frank & Schamberg,Western. B'% 91 4
109 " Hope & Co., Western
18 " M. Dryfeos ` Co., Penn I 4
8 " Ba l dwin, Chester county 8 8 4
22 " J. Clemson, Lano'r co., 8 8 4
37 " Chandler&Alexisnder,Chester El i 9 1 4
9 " Jesse Miller, Cheater 8 1 4 9
IS " Chas. Duty, Penna 08%
Cows were unchanged. 140 head sold at 8.35 e
65, for springers, and $40@7.1 0 head for cow
and calf.
Sheep were In demand. 4 000 head sold at
6 1 ,0j9c. b. gross, as to condition.
Hogs were rather dull. 3,000 head sold at the
different Yards at "124613 for slop, and $13@14.23
vp 100 pounds net for corn fed.
; ; ;; ; ; ; ;
To THE WORKING CLASS : I GM now prepared
to furnish all classes with constant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare moments. Business new,light and profi
table. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily
earned by persons of either sex, and the boys
and girls earn nearly as much as men Great
inducements are offered those who will devote
their whole time to the business; and, that.
every person who sees this notice, may send
me their address and test the business for them
selves, I make the following unparalelled otter:
To all who are not well satisfied with the busi
ness, I will send id to pay for the trouble of
writing to me. Full particulars, directions, &c.,
e,%
sent fr. Samples sent by mail for 10 cts. Ad
dress F. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. [mhl3-3ni
HEAINUARTERS
-BOP.-
SUXDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
AT FULTON' ROW,
WEST KING STREET.
All the latest helps for Superintendents, Teach.
ers and Bible Students, new Charts with ob
jeet,l.es.-ons, a new System of Rewards, mak
ing every Scholar a worker in the interest of
the School.
ALL TAR LATMAT
SUNDAY SCHOOL MUSIC 1:0C/BS,
LIBRARY BOOKS,
RECORD BOOKS,
CLASS BOOKS, So.
Common School & Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS,
iirrencocK , s
HALF DIME SHEET MUSIC,
BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS,
AT PHILADELPHIA %YIP H.ESALE PRICES.
/fir Call and see for yourselves.
znyl4-tf] D. S. BARE.
T HE PLACE To GO FOR GOOD
W. F. DUNCAN'S,
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES,
Those maahines are made In the BEST STYLE,
And for sewing purposes cannot be surpassed by
any machines of whatever name now In the
market.
They are warranted to execute in the beet man
ner every kind of STITCHING, RFAIMING, lONLLING,
Hu...lmm', CORDING, TUCKING, RUFFLING, RIND.
GATH}:II,INO, &C., &0., and will also make Bel*.
TON ADEN.%, EYY,I.hiT HOCKS and 017NR.. , EAMS.
They are not complicated, but
and within the capacity of a II
EVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS
AJ of the LAHR SUPERIOR AND MISSIS
SIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY.
First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds, Free of
United states faxes.
Secured by , 1,632,000 ACRES OF CHOICE
LANDS, and by the Railroad, its rolling stock,
and franchises; and yielding in currency near
ly Ten per cent. per annum.
Holders of 5-20 Bonds can exchange them for
these desirable securities, at a profit of nearly
20 per cent.
A limited amount for sale upon favorable
terms, and full particulars furnished by
THE LANCASTER
Has neither Springs, Weights, Ropes or Pulleys.
Can be pvt into any window. HOLDS TRH SASH
AT ANY kSIOHTH, AND is SRLF-LOCKING; Is
very simple, cheap and durable. Rights for sale
on liberal terms.
For further particulars, call on or address
SASH LOCK, at the Lancaster, Pa., Post Moe.
mhl2.im
FARM FOR SALE, IN CULPEPPER
COUNTY, VA., two miles southwest of the
Court House, on the Orange and Alexandria R.
R., and sixty-five miles from Washington, D.
C., of 220 ACRES, naturally dry soil, and no
better In Virginia; beautiful location, and re
markably healthy. Price, st 7 per acre if sip
applied for soon.
For full particulars, apply by letter to JAMBS
BARTER, Mamaroneck, Westchester co.. N. V.,
or to the editor of this paper. [mhl9•bt
LANCASTER, May 12.
$ 0 @$
20 0
18 0 20
10 0 13
60 75
70 48 90
to 88 13
10 0
...... 1.40 01.65
20.00 02 , ,00
40 01.00
25 CO
1.76 02.00
Mewing Machines.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE,
As a Holiday Gift to a Sister, Wife or Friend
they are unsurpassed.
The Farmer wants it for his Family.
The Drees and Cloak Maker prefers it.
The Seamstress wants it, because its work is
sure to give satisfaction.
The Tailor bas long ago decided it to be the
best for his business.
The Carriage Trimmer cannot do without it;
and the Shoe Fitter Ands that, after all, the
HOWE is the machine for him.
Sooner or later, everybody will have the
ROWE MACHINE.
Every Machine is warranted.
Every one may be the possessor of one of these
unrivalled machines, as we endeavor to make
the terms of sale suit all our customers.
We earnestly invite all, whether they purpose
purchasing or not, to call and get specimens of
the work executed by us on the HOWE MA
CHINE, and compare it with the work done by
other machines. We are willing to abide by the
result.
dee
B AIR & SHENK,
I BANKERS,
NORTHEAST ANGLE OP CENTRE SQUARE,
Drafts given on all the principal Cities
Collections made promptly
Interest paid on Deposits
JOHN M. STEMMA:4', °SOROS BaUSAHNH,
JOBBPH CLARK4ON. SAMOHL SLOHON,
Neill Advertisements.
SEWING MACHINES
lIIM
05 NORTH QUEEN STREET
We have the popular
And the Celebrated
AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AND
SEWING MACHINE'S
By the BEST WORKMEN,
Of the BEST MATERIALS,
SIMPLE AND EASY TO LEARN,
air Don't forget the plaee,lai
W. F. DUNCAN'S,
(;RIEVEs , OLD STAND,
NORTII QUEEN STREET,
myt4•lm] LANCASTER, PA
Miscellaneous.
DAVID G. SWARTZ,
No. 73 North Duke-st.,
Lancaster, Pa
ruy7 it )
Sash Support and Lock
FoR
EVERY B O D Y!
C. FATE, Agent,
25g North Queen street
Banking.
I=
LANCASTER, PERNA
noWly)
MECHANICS , BANK,
NO. 36 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(INQUIRER, BUILDINU,)
Deals in
UNITED STATES BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD,
SILVER, AND COUPONS
Bankers as
STEHMAN, CLARKSON & Cif
mb2S-3m
JOHN D. SKILES,
MI
TIIi MOST ELEGANT STotli
SPRING AND SUMMER I)RY GOOD~
CITIZENS ('F I,ANCATEP
LADIES. URGES' GOODS
;$OO pB. CA LICONS from 9 to 1.2? c. per yard
A flrie aAiortment of SQT! t ILE SHAWLS' of
BLEACHED MUSLINS!
All the Best and Popular MAlrea
GENTLEMEN'.' 4 WEAR
AM EIIIC'.I.N
CLOTHS,
Which we will make up to order at short notice,
' best style, low prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A large assortment of our own Manufacture for
CARPETS!!! CARPETS!!!
ps. BRIT6SELS THREE-PLY,
. INGRAIN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, HUGS, &c
A fine assortment of W Ind OW Shades at very
Low Prices. [my7-ly
SPRING, 180
HAGER Sc, BROS.
Rave now open a full stock of Goods fop Spring
sales, which will he tbund complete
iu every department, and will
be sold at
POPULAR PRICES !
A choice selection of
DRESS GOODS
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
In new styles of Silk, Poplinetts, Poplins, Mo
hairs, Delaines, Percals and Chintzes.
ENGLISH & GERMAN HOSIERY,
JUGLA & EMPRESS KID GLOVES,
THOMPSON'S CORSETS & SKIRTS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black Bombazine, Tamiese, Poplins, Delaines,
Alpacas, in all qualities, of LUPIN'S Manu
facture. Black ThWei l Long and Square
Shawls, English and trench Crapes and
Crape Veils.
HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS & COTTCiNs,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestry Brusels,
Lowell & Hartford Three-Ply and 'Venetian,
Wool Dutch, Hemp and List Carpets.
Floor Oil Cloths-411 widths.
COCOA AND CHINA MA.TTINGS.-
g. 5 PACKAGES, PLAIN AND EMBOSSED
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE,
Of Superior Quality.
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE AT
Low Prices.
WALL PAPERS ! ! WALL PAPERS !!
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE
20,000 Pieces, new styles tor Spring sales,
the largest ussortraent ever tattered in
Lancaster.
WINDOW SHADES.
HOLLAND 3 AND FIXTURES.
4a-We invite an examination.
HAOER & BROTHERS.
CLOTHS C ISsINERES
- & c.
We have now open a large and ehoieei.selee
tion of tine and medium FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC
COATINGS, CLOTHS, & DIELTONS,
In new Shades of Blue, Dahlia, Olive, Green,
Plum and Brown.
BLACK CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, from the
lowest to finest qualities.
LIPPIT, E. HARRIS. BROADBROOK SE
GRAVES, BLACKINGTON, DIIDDLESE X, and
other best makes
CASSIMERES,
In 64 and 3-4 widths, with and without side
bands, in all the new styles and colors suited to
MEN AND DOTS , WEAR.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER by experi
encod Cutters, and satisfaction guaranteed.
A full stock of out ow•n manufactured
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of evow Ae
scription. SirPRICES LOW.
apt-tfl HAGER it BROTHERS.
-AT THE
BEE HIVE STORE,
Has restored good oh timea.
PRICES AS LOW
FOR GREENBACKS AS GOLD
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON,
KID GLOVES, CORSETS,
HOOP SRIRTs.
PRICES CHEAP AS EVER.
EMCEE=
REST CALICOES IN THE MARKET FOR
32% CENTS.
Taos. .T. WENTZ,
Sign of the Bee Hive,
ap.3-Iy] No. 5 East King-st, Lancaster, Pa.
JACOB HAREM!, H. 9. tIARIYI9II, JOHN L. MILLER
HARNISH & CO'S
CHEAP STORE,
No. 27 WEST L ANCASTER, PA.,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
PRY GOODS,
GLASS AND QUEENSW ARE,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Tweeds
Lindseys, Flannels, Tickings, Uhg~►►ks, Plaids,
Alpaocas, Dress Goods, Gingliadls, Calicoes,
Muslim+ and Drills,
White Goods, Notions, & No. 1 Feathers,
Made up at astonishing Low Prices.
air Call and OXSTIIiCke our stook before pur
chasing eLsewhere. /Shirai:o.ly
Dry Goods.
AT HIS NEW STORE,
:4 BAST KIN(! 'TREET,
Ila 3 Just opoued
-OF
Ever offered to t.:11
Of every description
:74I1AWLS
every description
A tine asiort inollt of
CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS
MEN AND FR)Y'A WEAR,
AT LOW PRICES
IMIZEIE
WINDOW SHADES!
SPRING, 1369
WALL PAPERS !
WENTZ,
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
Groceries.
G ROCERIES, FRUITS,
AND
CONFECTIONS,
FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
LAYER, SERDLIIISS AND VALENCIA RAIAIN
NEW CURRANTS,
NEW CITRON,
TURKISH PRUNES,
GREEN APPLES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRUID PEACHES,
HOMINY,
SHARER CORN,
GREEN PEAS,
SPLIT PEAS,
CHOICE. CUANBERRIIIs,
CHOICE GREEN TEA,
CHOICE BLACK TEA.
RIO, UAGUYRA AXE) JAVA COFFEES,
SUGARS AND SYRUPS.
A VARIETY OF CONFECTION,
GLASS AND Q UEENS WARE.
LAMP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
All the above of the best quality and cheaper
than the cheapest. At.
D. S. &J. S. RURSK'S,
nov No. 13 East King stroet, Lanc.
Jereelry.
ZAHM & JACKSON,
DP:ALP:IIA IN
WA Te HES, CLOCKS, JR IVE LR V,
S , 'ILVER
ANL) SILVNIt•I'LATRU WARK,
SPECTACLEs AND FANCY GOODS,
No, 1 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
AirILEPAIERYG ATTENDED
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WATCHES'
WATCHES!
WATCHES!
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
The undersigned keeps constantly on band a
large and full assortment of the
GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHEs,
of different weight and finish, to suit all, which
are sold upon the most reasonable terms, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Keeps also on band a good assortment of
CLOCKS.
. . .
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Call and examine the goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a contain
ance of the same. HENRY F. ANDREWS,
Jan 1.-6m.] strasburg, Lancaster co., l'a.
Musical instruments, dte.
T B. KEVINSKI.
I)K %LER IN
SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS,
MELODEONS,
AO Musk , ll Instruments Gtmeraity.
:ol() Agent for
STEINWAY a SONS'
WORLD RENOWNED PIANOS.
Also, Agent for
PRINCE a CO.'S OItUANS and MIgWDEO2O3.
sor Music sent by Mall Free of Postage.
No. 3 NORTH rurscE STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.
GOOK AMOILL DOM
Rooft swim
J. B. KEVINSKI SEIM MUSIC B}ITORE.
FLOE/HERA, ORYELLA ' MELODEONS, LIR nile
soma music Inshtrumenta!
Der Kevbaski is agent tor de bereemty Stein
wehr Pianos—Kloffeera beast mer se of deitsh.
Der platz is
No. 3 NORD PRINCE STREET, LANCASTML.
N. B. For a first raty Booty Oleng, odder an
Aecordeon, odder a Tawcerrieh-Peit odder en
nick onners musical Inahtrument, klea odder
gross, alitept yusht ni ons Kovinski , s, No. 3
Nord Prince Shtroac, Lancaster. (n0.33.1y
Dentistry.
LANCASTRII., June :sth, 1888.
EDITORS Expanse: Dr. Wrn. M. Whiteside, the
enterprising Dentist, has purchased from me a
large stock of teeth and all the fixtures, the in
struments formerly belonging to me, and also
those used by my father, Dr. Parry, in his prac
tice. In the purchase, the doctor has provided
himself with some of the most valuable and ex
pensive instruments used in dental practice,
and has beyond doubt ono of the best and lar
gest collections of teeth and instruments in the
State. Persons visiting the commodious offices
of Dr. 'Whiteside, cannot fail to be fully accom
modated. The Doctor loses no opportunity of
furnishing himself with every late scientific
improvement in his line of business.
li. B. PARRY.
W . M. WHITESIDE,
DENTIST.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
EAST KING STREET,
Next door to the Court Rouse, over Fahnehs
took's Dry Goods Store,
LANCASTKR, PiiNNA
Teeth .F.Ai'lracte4 without vain by the use of
(Nitrous Oxide) Gas.
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Coal, Lumber, &c.
EHLER, BRENEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
COAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY.
YARD-coß.w ATER ST. AND PA. R. R.
OFFIcE—NO. 4 EAST ORANGE ST.,
LANCASTER PA. [dec 18-ly
B. B. MARTIN, HSRBRRT THOMAS, JOHN S. MASON.
5,000,000
FEET OF DRY LUMBER.
MARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CD., PA.,
Manufacturers
At LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY, PA.,
AND WHOLESALE
LUMBER DEALERS•
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK
POPLAR WALNUT ASH,
FLOORING, SID ING
WEATHER BOA RDS , PICKETS LATH,
mhl2-ly] BOX HOARDS, Do., &a.
Furnishing Goods, &c.
H EAD Q UARTERS
10E
UNDERCLOTHING, STOCKINGS, GLOVES,
COLLARS, CUFFS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
iient's ware generally, at
ERISMAN , S,
lio.l 1 ki NORTH QUERN ST., Lancaster.
Ant ever ous grosser shtock goods—suitable
tot Rrishdogs, Nei•Yohrs tin onnery Presents—
.. we
Ho's-Dicker, Schnnp-Dicber, Collars, Hein
terms! K'nep, g'stitickte Hemmer-fronts, Pocket
Bicker, Perfumery, Liolir-tEhl, Cigar Casa, uu
eunery fancy articles ons
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
41;‘ North Queen Street, Lanoester.
(Ow sign funs gross :Mtn*Soh Hem.) fuo9o-ly
Clothing.
FREE EXHIBITION!
Everybody Buys their Clothing
MYERS 1-lArtiFoN,
AND RAVE.-; MONEI
MYllltS 3c RAT H FON" keep the largest
aimortment of
READY-I‘IADE CLOTHING,
FoR •
MEN, YOUTII . S AND BOYS,
All our own manufacture. We guarantee the
goods s represented or money refunded. We
have just returned' from the east with a full and
complete stook of
CLOTHS, TRICOTS, PIQUES AND COATINGIB,
in all colors
CASSIKETIRN in great varieties, 'which we
are prepared to make up to order in the beet
style and the shortest notice, and at the very
lowest Cash Price. Our stock of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHIG GOODS is full
Tha Ilk ful for past patronage we hope by
selling goods low to merit a continuance of
public patronage.
M DES & RATTIFON,
sow honAt Corner of Centre Square,
apl4-Iyl Laneaater, Penn'a
JUST OPENED
BBAU MONDE HALL!
PORTICO ROW,
543 PENN 64 - CARE, 543
READING, PENNA.,
I=l
BEAVERS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, &c., &c.,
CM
WINTER WEAR
ALSO,
BOY'S CLOTHING,
A
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS!
LHVI G. COLEMAN, Cutter.
BUCH & BRO.,
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Boots rind Shoes.
MAILSHALL & SON'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL—Gm!' Us seem.
The only place for good and substantia/ work
sat
MARSHALL'S,
Where can be wean the largest and beet %molt
went of Men's and Boys,
BOOTS AND SHOES
ever brought to this city. Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Plain and fancy Shoes, Balmoralrs
and Buttoned Gaiters.
sir Also, RUBBERS OF EATERY KIND, which
we invite you to call and examine; feeling con
fident that we can warrant all to
WEAR WELL.
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REINHOLD & STUBBS,
No. 104 i North Queep St., Square above
the R. R. Depot.
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
Rave just arrived from the city with a large and
elegant stock of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters,
etc., superior to any ever before brought to
this market, which aro offered at the fol
lowing astonishing low prices
Alen s Calf Boots
Box-too Congress Gaiters... 8.00 to 4.00
Congress Gaiters • 2.50 to 100
" Balmorals 2.00 to 3.00
" Lasting Congress Gaiters 3.00 to 3.71
" Oxford - Tie 2.75 to 3,50
Boys' Gaiters 2.00 to 3.00
" Calf Balmorals 1.50 to LOU
Youths Calf Balmorals ' 115 to 1.75
Ladies high-polish Lasting Gaiters. 2.50 to 3.25
" Lasting Belmontls 1.25 to 1.75
" Lasting Congress Gaiters..... 1.30 to 2.0)
tine Glove Kid Button Boot.. 3.*.t3 to 4.00
It " Glove Kid Polish 800 t... 2.60 to 3.:5
" " Morocco Button Boot.— 2.26 to 3.00
" " Gout Balmoral 2.00 to 2.50
" " Turkey Morocco Button. 3.00 to 3.75
" Kid Heel ..... 1.23 to 1.75
t 4 " Goat Slippers 1.00 to 1.25
Misses Goat high-polish 1.73 to 2.51)
" Lasting high-polish 2.00 to 2.911
Children's shoes of all kinds 50 to LW
.114 - An inspection of the stook is solicited.
- Our work is all warranted.
'All kinds of custom work manufactured
in the very best style at short notice, at the
lowest cash prices
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Ft EINHOLD & STUBBA
Books and Stationery.
REMOVAL
J. H. SHE AFFE
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Hai removed his large stock
UM=
BOOKS and STATIONERY,
CHEM
NO. 52 NORTH QURRN STRRRT,
Opposite Shober , s Hotel,
FOUR DOORS NORTH OF ORANUE-STRRRT,
ap9-tfj LANCASTER, PA.
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