r - t -." - IlAvA V i- fc V . J jij i '-Illl'.. iKSliintcllia r . ' Volume XVMte. 293. CLOTUINO. Spring Opening AT 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have let sale for Me coming seasons an Immense Steck: of Realy-Me doing. -l enr own manufacture, which compiles the cutest and Meat STTIISH DESIGES. Come ami sec our tfEW GOODS -Fen MERCHANT TAEORING, ahich Is larger mid .ji.ipo-cdefthebcst styles Ik: leuiid hi the tily. D. B. HeMr & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. .yd LANCASTER, PA spbk I H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. Having iust returned Hern the New Yerk .Voelcn Market, I am new prcpaicd te exhibit meul the BestM-leclcd blocks et WOOLENS reit tiik Spring ea Seiir Me, frr hi ought te this city, .'slel Nene hut the very ENGLISH, FRENCH ANI AMERICAN FABRICS, all the Leading St It.. Pi lees as low as the eucsl.aml all goods warranted as rcprcsent ,al H. GERHARTS, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. ' SMALING,- THE ARTIST TAILOR. Closing out our Meck co-,1 te make room for el Light Weights at Fall and Winter Stock. A Lar'c Line of English levelties. TROPICAL SUITINGS, SERGES AND REPS, I'.ANNOCKBURNS AND CELTICS, CAMP.UOON PARAMATA AND I1ATISTK SMTINGS. SEERSUCKERS, VALENCIAS, PAROLE AX1 MOIIAIU COATINOM. A Splendid A-xorlmeutel Willerd's Padded liueksin l'lalnnud Fancy .'styles. A Full Line et B. All the latent novelties. An examination el our sleck ! re-pectltiily solicited. T. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH OUEEN STREET. 'J-'.iST I'Rl'.lUllT, The Old Bitiicr Line, Established 1846. J. R. BITHER'S FAST FREIGHT LINE IJKTWEEN Lancaster aefl PUIaflelpMa, VIA PENN'A R. R. All Freight sent le Frent and Prime streets, Philadelphia, up te ( o'clock and te Ne. 5 Deck htrect, te 5 o'clock p. in., willarrivesamc night at Depot, In Lancaster. The Drayagc te thcscCentral Oepot.slslewer than te any ether. Xe Drayngu cliaryed for Delivery In Lancaster. All Freight leadeil In Lancaster, up te (i o'clock p. in., will reach Frent and Prime streets, Philadelphia, early next morning. jyl9,22,ac&angJ ATTOMNJ2VS-A.T-LA II' UKNRY A.KILKY Attorney and Connseller-at-Law' 21 Park llew. New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. ttjefers by permission te Stelnman A Hensel. urmumi dby BARGAINS IN CALICOES AT THE NEW YORK STORE. -:e 5,000 YDS. HI DARK CM OOB AT 5 GTS. A YARD. .1 u&t opened an elegant assortment or choice styles in Calicoes, Cretonnes, and Chintzes. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! Standard Make. of lllcachcd ami Unbleached Muslins from 10 te 30 per jent. Im-1ew June prl T( lriccn. INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA I.AWa, OM PRICES. Watt, Shand & Company, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. SALE OP DAMAGED GOODS. IIAUEK&ISIMH'IIKK will continue recent Hie en their premises. lh WALL PAPER CARPETS, Mattings and Oil Cleths, Muslins and Sheetings, linens and Quilts, Woolens for Men's Wear, and Ready-Made Clothing, &c, All of the above luive been marked at a very low pi lec, as we are duici mined te close The sale is going en dally from (i a. in. until 7 p. m. Saturday eveuhigs unt il '.' o'clock in store rooms in reiiret main store. .... i As there was no damage te stock in mala hteie room business tlierc gees en as usual. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET. VL.OT11ISO. CLOSING- OUT OF SPM AN!) SUMMER STOCK. In order te close out our stock of Spring :iud Summer Uoeds te make room for a heavy Fall Trade, wc are offering great inducements in Men's, Youths' and C'liildien's Cietliing. In our Custom Depaitmcnt wc have a large let of Piece Weeds, which must he cle.sed out before September 1, regardless of profit. In our Heady-made Department wc have an unusually fine Meck of Summer Clothing, all of which can be purchased at very lowest bottom liguiew. Gentlemen, our facilities arc net cipinlcil in the city. It will co-l u nothing te examine, our Meck. MYERS & RATHFON, Xe. 12 EAST KINU STREET, WATCHES, JKWr.L.U, Sc. SPECIAL NOTICE. ED. J. ZAHM, JEWELER, ZAHM-S OORNEB, LANCASTER, PA. :e: Our largely increased business makes it u.-ccssary ler u te enlarge our store loom. Te make room ler the alterations we contemplate, we w ill close out as much el our sleck as pos sible, between this date and the leth of AUGUST, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This eiler applies te any article in our extensive hteck L.CEI'T SP l.t TACLES, and il allerd all who desire goods In our line a rare opportunity te buy Irem Hrst-clas .sleck at un usually low prices. ZAHMS CORNER. VAMVAION UOOVS. CAMPAIGN GOODS Cape-", Caps, Helmets, a Mirlcty or Tin and Metal Torches, Ceal Oil by the Ihirrcl, Uesin ami Political Torches. Political Kings and Streamers. Chinese Lanterns with names el Candidate Miiblin Flags el all Sizes, Iladge.s, &c. Bunting: Flags of all Sizes. FIRE-WORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We Invite Clubs, Committees ;ie us a call. and ethers te D. S. BURSK, 17 East Kingr Street, Lancaster. GENTS' OOOVS. 7U I.INKN COLLARS aeTO EKISMAN'S. 1 i 1JI? Vtral! Y STOCKINGS KUISMAN'S. 7iK SITSPENDKUS OO TO KUISMAN'S. rvelt NEW STYLE LINEN UANDKEECIUEFS, GOTO E. J. EKISMAN'S, 86 NORTH O.UEKN STKEET. JOAKBJjm. tfQKKS. WM. P. PRAILBY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nertn jueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GAilDEN STATUAKY, CEMETEUY LOTS ENCLOSED, Aa All work guaranteed and satisfaction given In every particular. N. B. Kemember, works a, the extreme end of North Queen Btreet. - mJO uoevs. mitt iiijui, a.-w .ji ...-. the-sain el Goods damaged only by water dining 1.AXCASTE1I, I'EXX'A. LANCASTER, PA. JtUUKS slXJt STAT ION i:itY. VEIV STATJOJiKKY! New, Plain and l'.incy STATIONERY. Alse, Velvet and Kitstl.ike PICTTTRB FRAMES AND EASELS. -AT I . M. FLYNN'S IM0 AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. -Vi WIST UlA'U BTItlJET. J0M BIER'S S0IS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTKK, l'A., have In stock a large assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Attention is Invited le their FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES Teachers' llildes, Sunday Hymnals, Prayer Heeks,' Scheel Lihrailes. HYMN BOOKS AND MUSIC HOOKS Fer Sunday Schools. FINE REWARD CARDS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of nil kinds TINIVAJIK, &V- IIFTEEN DOLLAItS ItUYS A F1RST.LASS REFK1GERATOR, With Enameled Water Tank, at SIIEUTEU, IltlMl'lIKKVILLE Sc KIEFFEK'S, Ne. 40 East King Street, l4in caster. Pa. TirAltCUS U. SEBNEIC, HOUSE CABPENTjER, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al ration and repairs. slMyd LANCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1880. ILancastrr intelligencer. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 11, 1880. WILFUL AND WICKED WASTE. SPEECH OF SENATOR TV. A. WALLACE AT BEADING. Extrataganceand Wastefulness of Republi can Administration. Democratic uiul Republican Legisla tion Contrasted. The following is an abstract of that por tion of Senater Wallace's speech at Read inj relating te the extravagance and waste fulness of Republican rule : The expenditures of the Republican par ty culminated in Grant's second term. They were checked by the organization of a Democratic Heuse of Representatives in December, 1873, since when reduction has been the rule. If wc contrast the administration of one year before the war with the last year of Republican administration, taking out all expenditures relating te the public debt, principal, interest and premiums, and ex cluding pensions, taking only the net or dinary expenses, we llnd that Democratic administration for the year ending June 30, 1873, cost $Cl,581,43C, whilst Republican administration, for the year ending June 30, 1874, cost $l."i,080,570, a difference of $103,499,114. If we compare ten years be fore the war and ten years since the war, the same ,rcat discrepancy Ls found. Eliminate entirely the war period, from I3C2 te 18Gfi, and wc find that the whole cost of gevcrincntnl administration for ordinary expenses for a peiied of seventy-three years from the foundation of the govern ment up te June 30, 1C01, cost the people $1,50(5, 720,151, whilst the last ten years of Republican rule, proceeding the coming into power of a Democratic house of re presentatives and beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1867, the total amount of ordinary expenditures was $1, 528.917, 137, or in ether words, the Repub lican party in ten years, commencing with the year after the close of the war, expend ed mere money for the net expenses of the irevcrnnicnt, exclusive of the public debt, I principal, interest, premiums and pensions by 1522,190,990, than had been expended in the seventy-two years preceding the ad vent of the Republican party into power, being the whole existence of the govern ment. Taking the same expenses for ten years of Democratic rule before the war, beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1832, and ending June 30, 18C1, both i inclusive, the total expenses were 5e72,- 7a,aii0. The same were m ten years 01 Republican rule, from the fiscal year end ing June 30, 187G, $1,528,917,137. Thus we find the cost of Republican expendi tures were $956,044,877.33 mere than the amount expended during ten years of Democratic liile, an increase of mere than 170 per cent. Comparing ten years before 1861, with ten years after 1867, we find the average per annum of these expenses during the ten years of Republican rule, was $150, 672,014, whilst the same items of ordinary expenses, during ten years of Democratic lule, average but $37,287,226. Se that the increase during a decade of Republican rule, is nearly thrce times as large as for the last decade of Democratic rule. Tak ing the census of 1800 and 1870 as a basis, wc find that the cost of administering the government per capita during the ten years of Republican rule was $39.63, whilst under Democratic rule in a decade it was but $18.26 per capita, or an increace of 117 per cent, against the Republican party. This is the policy of liberal appropria tions which the Republican platform of 18S0 recommends and supports. It means a continuation and perpetuation of these enormous ordinary expenses of the govern ment and consequent taxation of the pco pce pco ple te support and sustain them. These taxes must ceme ultimately from labor. Thev arc the result of the imposition of taxes en the things which ceme into the daily consumption and lives of the people and of burdens most grievous and onerous. Of course wc de net net feel their imme diate weight, but nevertheless they press us in some direction and we feci their re sults in our daily lives. Te the peer man whose salt anil outer necessaries 01 uiu are taxed they mean additional hours of labor, deprivation of time for recreation and mental improvement, they mean fewer comforts for the household, iuability te send the children te school, want of re spectable clothing, and want of healthy and invigorating feed te support the phys ical strength of the bread winner. Con tinued labor, with thisweakening ami sap ping of the vital powers, ultimately results in that worst of diseases among the labor ing pcople of the country the terrible ty phus. An hour or the half of it gtven te taxation unnecessary and improper, te support improvident expenditure, is net only a blunder in these who rule, but a crime In the war department the regular army was largely increased, and after the war the cost of maintaining it, per man, was greatly augmented. Expenditures during this decade of Republican rale in that de partment wcre $393,500,000, as against the sum of $169,000,000 under Democratic rule an increase of mere than 191 per cent. In the navy department the most cul pable extravagance existed. Expendi tures for maintaining the navy for the last decide of Republican rule, prier te 1876, were $234,000,000, as against $123, 000,000 Ter the last Democratic decade an increase of mere than 89 per cent. In the interior department the Indian ring has expended $62,500,000 under radi cal rule, as against $32,000,000 expended during the ten years of Democratic rnle ; with fewer Indians te support, and natur ally less expense therefer, an increase of ...... nnl lrl 11 ft ..- ... I 9eU,OUU,UW, or UlOlU lll.iu ve ymi 1,1,111. ia shown. Civil and miscellaneous expenditures during these ten years of radical rule amounted te $038,000,000, as against lint 247.000.000 expended during the ten vears of Democratic lule an increase of $391,000,000 in ten years, or 158 per cent. Thoavcrage per annum for ten years of Democratic rule, from June, 1852, te June 1862, was $37,287,226. The average per annum for ten years of Radical rule, from June 30, 1867, te June 30, 1877, was $152, 807,713. The cost per capita for ten years of Democratic rule was $18.26, for ten years of Republican rule, $39.65. Expenditures seemed te grew greater as we receded from the war period, and con tinue te increase until the advent of a Democratic -Heuse of Representatives in 1875. Fer instance, the expenditures for the fiscal year cndimi June 30, 1871, were $123,139,932 for ordinary purposes, whilst for the year ending June 30, 1876, they were $136,600,417, an iucrease of $13,460, 000. The same items of cqpenditurer, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1874, were $163,080,570, an increase ever 1871 of $41, 840,638. The actual net ordinary expenses, ex clusive of the public debt, principal inter est, premiums, and pension, appropriated by the forty-third congress, which was Republican, were as fellows : in 1875, $142, 073,632, in 1876. $136,600,417; making a total of $278,674,049, whilst the forty-fourth congress, the first Democratic congress, appropriated in 1877 for the same expen ditures $116,246,211 and in 1878, $107,055, 370, or atetal of $223,301,581, a difference of $33,000,000. If we compare the forty-second with the forty-fifth congress, the former Re publican and the latter Democratic, we find that the net ordinary expenses of the government, exclusive of the public debt, principal, premiums and pensions, wcre as fellows : in 1873, $153,129,210 ; in 1874, $163,080,370; making a total of $318,209, 780, whilst the forty-fifth congress expend ed in 1879, $120,498,452, and for the fiscal year ending June, 1880, $131,994,037 mak ing a total of $258,492,489, or a decrease of $39,717,291. Te itemize some of these reductions let us take the expenditures of the cost of employees and folding in the house of rep resentatives for the Forty-second and Forty-third Congresses, which were Re publican, and the Forty-fourth and Forty Ferty fith Congresses, which were Democratic. The total amount expended for folding documents in the Forty-second Congress was $237,000. In the Feity-third Congress it was $97,150. In the Forty fourth Con gress the total expenses for that purpose were $44,250. In the Forty-filth Congress it was $62,800. A total of $107,050, or a reduction from this item aloneof $227,100. Campaign work of the Republican party was done by the Heuse in the Forty-second Congress. This of course swells the amount te the enormous sum of $237,000, whilst in the Fei ty-feurth Congress, pend ing which was the presidential election of 187(5, this item cost but $41,250, or a sav ing of $192,750 a reduction exceeding 435 per cent. If wc undertake u learn by actual in vestigation where these items of extraor dinary expense occurred, it is no" difficult thing. Extravaganee in expenditure is a rule in every dcpai tment of the govern ment, and this will continue until a change comes. These who arc in power eannet curb' and restrain expenditures, when ence they have fairly begun. The pressure of theso who arc in office beneath is tee severe upon these who represent them te restrain it ; and there is continued iucrease when ever money can be obtained te aid in the display and pomp and show. We are tending toward all of the display of an aristocratic court, and the simplicity of republican rule is lest. Let us take the expenditures iu the White Heuse alone. During the last four years of Democratic rule the total expen ditures of tire executive mansion were $86, 700, whilst during the last twelve years of Republican rule they have been $611,064. The salaries of employees in the executive mansion during the last four years of Dem ocratic rule were $23,1(53, whilst in the last twelve years of Republican rule they aggregated $83,S48. Here we find "ushers," a single item ef$122,CtK), which knew no existence under Democratic rule. Added te theso wc find an item of $18,440 for policemen or liveried servants, aping the habits and airs of monarchial courts. The salaries of the officers in the executive mansion, the List four years of Democratic rule, were $118,723, whilst for the last twelve years of Republican rule they have aggregated $709,200, The contingent ex penses included in this item under four years of Democracy were $2,623, whilst under twelve years of Republican rule they reached $25,500, or nearly a thousand per cent, of increase. The subject recapitu lated shows that four years of Democratic rule cost, in the White Heuse, $228,690; whilst twelve years of Republican rule swelled the expense te $1,401,112.25. The Republican party has wasted the public domain, donating it te corporations by statutes enacted through bribery and corruption in very many instances; and we have a very fair sample of it in the history of the Credit Mebilier, affecting the Republican party's candidate for pres ident. Hew was the territory of the United States acquired, and under whose ad ministration did the government and people take possession of this magnifi cent domain ? The original area of the United States was 827,811 square miles, or 529,820,100 acres. There were acquired from France, by the purchase of Louisi ana through Themas Jeffersen under a Democratic administration, 1,173,087 square miles, or 750.773,680 acres ; from Spain bv the cession of Flerida in 1819, under the ucmecratic administration 01 James Menree, 68,912 square miles, or 44, 133,680 acres ; by the annexation of Texas in 1845 under the Democratic administra tion of Mr. Felk, 261,356 square miles, or 173,587,840 acres; from Mexico by the treaty of 1848, under the Democratic ad ministration of Mr. Felk, 636,760 square miles, or 407,526,400 acres ; from Mexico the Gadsdcu purchase in 1833 under the Democratic administration of Mr. Pierce, 43,333 square miles, or 29,142,400 acres ; whilst the Alaska purchase under the ad ministration of Andrew Jehnsen contain ing 577,390 square miles, or 309,529,600 acres, comprises all the territory added te our original possessions under the Rcpub lican rule. There were thus acquired by Dcmocratie administrations 2,198,650 square miles, or 14,U70,13(i,()UU acres, whilst the administration of Andrew John John seon acquired Alaska, with its icy moun tains and its cold, bleak hills containing 379,529,000 acres. Of these lands there have been patented aud granted te states and corporations for railroads and military wagon reads under Republican administrations from 1862 te 1875 a total in actual value of $169,274, 066.62 worth, by the estimate placed upon them by the government itself. Republican expenditure is demonstrated, tee, by the acts of the last Republican Congress. In the much mooted subject of private claims the Fei ty-secend and Forty third Congresses, both of which wcre Re publican in both branches, with a Republi can president, the sum total of private claims passed was $2,287,051.10, whilst in the succeeding Congresses, none of which wcre Democratic except in the lower branch, the total amount of private claims passed were but $330,710.97. Jmcph Kiian, rcrcy, Ontario, writes: "I was induced te try Themas' Eclectric Oil for a lameness which troubled me ler three or four year,-', and I found it the best article I ever tried. It has been a great blessing te me." Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa 25 Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in Its worst stage will yield te abottlcefLochcr's Renowned Congh Syrup, shall wc condemn the suuerers ler their ncgli gence, or pity them Ter their ignorance? Ne East King street. Dally Items. Never a day parses but wc hear e some acci dent through the careless use of kerosene. Heads of families should caution their domes tics about using it te start a lire with, and at the same time always keep a supply et Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil en hand, best enre for burns, cuts, wounds, etc. Eer sale by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13D North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 26 AE. Mct'ANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. ST Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 41 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills mode out and ttended te withontddltlenal cost. e2My MXDICAZ. CUTICURA BLOOD Am) SKIN WMKDIKS Ccticcha. ItEseLYxxr pnrlile.s the bleed through the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin. CtmccRA, a Mediciual Jelly, removes dead flesh and skin, renders healthy ulcers nnd old sores, allays Inflammation, Itching and Irrita tion of the skin and SCOlp. CCTICURA Medici wai. Teilkt Seap restores whiteness and beau tines the skin. CirricntA Siiavise Seav is the only medicinal soap expressly prepared ler s Waving. SALT RHEUM FOB A LIFETIME. I have had a most wonderful cure of Salt Rhenm. Fer seventeen years I sutTered with Salt Itheuin ; 1 had it en my head, face, neck, anus and legs. I was net able te walk, only en my bands and knees, ler 0110 year. 1 have net been able te help myself for eight years. I tried hundreds or remedies; net one had the least effect. The doctors sold my case was In curable. Se ry parents tried everything that came along. 1 saw the advertisement and con eluded te try Ccticvba Kewiks. The flrst box et Ccticura brought the Humer te the surface of my skin. j.t would drop oil an it came out, until new I atft entirely well. All I can say is, 1 thank you most heartily for uiy cure. WILL McllONALD. 1315 BlITTERFlBLD ST., Chicago, III., March 4, 1S7!. PSORIASIS. 1 have been mulcted for nineteen years with Psoriasis, and have spent hundreds et dollars for doctors and stuff they call bleed purlllcrs. Doctors did net knew what te call my disease. I would scratch nights until I scratched my self raw : then It would dry and lerm into scales, which would all be scratched off next night and se en. I have been completely cured by the Cctiicka Kkmbdiks. THOMAS UELANEY. Cen-cord St.. BrsTOM Mill, MiiMrniH, Tic., .June 10, 187:. CuTicuat Remedies are prepared by WEEKS & I'OXTCK, cncmisisumi uruggisis,uiiu w;isn mgteu street, Druggists. Bosten, and are fur sale by all MALT BITTERS. UNPERMBNTED MALT AND HOPS! DYSPEPSIA. Dyspepsia Is the prevailing malady of civilized life. It lies at the bottom of one-half enr misery. It is the rock upon which many of enr business ventures have split. It clouds the mind, weakens the body, undprcysupen the vitality. Where shall wcllnd relief from this morbid, melancholy misery t MALT BITTERS ! At once n medicine and a loed, this wonderful nutrient and invlgerant builds up enteebled digestion, regulates the flew or the gastric juices, dissolves and assimi lates every article of diet, and cures Headache, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, and a thousand ether morbid tonus usMimed by Dyspepsia. MALT BITTERS are prepared without fer mentation from Canadian BARLEY M A LT and HOPS, and warranted superior te all ether forms of malt or medicine, whlle free trem the objections urged against malt liquors. Ask ler Malt Bitteus prepared by the Malt Bitters Company, and see that every bottle bears the Trade Mark Ladbl.iIuIj' Siemeu and enclosed In Wave Lines. MALT HITTERS are for sale by all Drug gists. iYl-lnuIW&SXw AI,Z, 1'ATJCJtS, Se. WIRE SCREENS Made for windows and put up In such a man ner that you need net remove when you close the window. We have It in Landscape, Figur ed ami Plain Celers, which will be made up as above or sold by tlie loot in any quantity de shed. PAPER HANGINGS in large variety. Seme Odd Lets will hi- sold very cheap te clee out. PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colors and widths. Hollands. Paper Curtains, Fringi-s, Leeps, Fixtures, Tusscls, Cords, &c. Patent Extension Cornice, the cheapest, simplest and lcst ever made. Will litany window up te live leet In width. Poles in Ebony and Walnut. ORDERS TAKEN FOR FINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. VAMPJST8. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, Has tl Uirgcst and Cheapest Stock el all kinds 01 C A RPBTS In Lancaster, ever 100 Pieces of Brussels en hand, as low us Sl.OO and upwards. Carpets jnatfc te order at short notice, also pay n cents ter Extra Carpet Rags. 49-Glveusalrlal. 202 WEST KINU STKEET. Will Jt;j)V CATION AJ TENNSVLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL J. or Industrial Art. The school year or 1880 Hl will becin Monday. Sent. 13. Instructions 15 S. Seventh street, i'liiiiuieipma. aug2-10tced&lw riUlE ACADEMIC CONNECTED WITH X Franklin and Marsliall College offers su Serler advantages te young men aud boys who eslre cither teprepare forcellcge or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send rer circnlars. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFORD. ctll-lV'i Lancaster. Pa. k LLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. Under auspices et Reformed church. De signed for the literary and religious education or Ladles. Best facilities for Music, Drawing, Painting and Modern Languages. Location healthful. Terms moderate. Thirteenth year will begin SEPTEMBER R Fer Catalogue address REV. W. R. UOFEORD, A. M.. jyl7-12td President, Allentown, Pa. THE YATES INSTITUTE, LANCASTER, PA. (Ejidewed.) A Chnrch Scheel for Beys. Prepares Ter higher Colleges and Universities. REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, M. A. T. C. D-, Principal. A few hoarders can be received who will have the special care and oversight of the Prin cipal. The next term begins SEPTEMBERS, lg0 y3I-lmd9ATu Price Twe Celts. Jxr aoevs. HOW TO GET almost everything below value. Every day during summer all sorts of goods remnants and goods that for 0110 reason or another are in our way are picked out and put together te be sold at such prices as tliey will bring. Tliey are undesirable for us te held ; but tliey may be as geed for the buyer as anything we have. Wc have sold already this summer net less than $100,000 worth of goods at irregular prices iu this way for, say, $50,000 ; and many thousands mere are going. There iu something marked down at nearly every counter in the store. Everything sold Ls icturnable if un satisfactory at the pi ice. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market and .lnlier. PHILADELPHIA. VOAZ. B. It. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. -Yurd : Ne. North Water nnd Prince streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n:t-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Best 0,uallty put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. S- YAKD-lfiO SOUTH WATER ST. n e'J-lid PHILIP SCIIUM, SON ft CO. "lOAL! COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the liest grades of COAL that are In market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Call and get our prices lierere Inlying else where. M. lyd STEIGERWALT & SON, 2SI NORTH WATER STREET. COAL! - - - COAL!! OO TO GOBREOHT & CO., Fer lioed anil Cheap Ceal. Yhi.i Harrislmrg i'ike. Utice ai) East Chestnut Street. P. W. GORRECHT, AgL .1. B. RILEY. ' 9-1 W. A. KELLER. C0H0 & WILEY, 3.W NORTH WATER ST., laneanter. Jit., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection AVIth the Telephonic Exchaege. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. febSS-lyd JEWM.RY. IOIIIS WKISK1C, j WATCHMAKER. Ne. ira4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near 1. R. it. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler Hie celebrated Pantoscepic Spccta-ch-sand Eye-G lasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd Lancaster Watches. We the have just received a iccend invoice of New Lancaster irai. le which we call special attention or anyone wanting a Reliable Watch at a LOW PRICE. EF. BOWMAN, 10 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.PA. Ne. 20 NO USE TRYING Ne. 20 Te get a lietter WATCH Ter the money than the WEST END, Manufactured by the Lancaster Watch Cen. "TOR SAM AT Ne. 20 East King St., Lancaster, 1'a. AUGUSTUS RH0ADS. JEWELER. ROBES, B1.ANKKTS, CC. QION OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. KOBE9! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest. Best and Chka?e8T Asseimf kht of Lined and Unlincd BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. WRepalring neatly and promptly dene.-fi A. MILEY, 10H North Oueen St., lanetuter. aa-lydMW&S CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J. OPEN FOB THE SEASON. II. J. A G. R. CRUMP, I OrtheColennade Hetel, E.A.UILLETT, Philadelphia. lymotdced