-- 1 - -.sr-Kr;-' s . VJ J J53 SJjje fattfe$tc$ y. u: i Volume XVH-Ne. 18. CLOTHING. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Has Just opened a CHOICE STOCK or FIME WOOLENS WIETHE FALL TRADE. SELECT STYLES ana none but the best el ENGLISH, FRENCH AKD AMERICAN FABRICS, - AT Ne.51 North Queen Street H. GERHART. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! We have new realv ler tale an Immense Stock et EaU and Winter, which are Cut and Triinmed In the Latest Style. Wc can glve you a GOOD STYLISH SUIT AS LOW AS $10.00. PIECE GOODS In great variety, tnaile te order nt shei t notice nt the lowest prices. D. B. Hosteller k Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 6-lyrt LANCASTER. PA. LoMen aM New Tork NOVELTIES, IN GREAT VARIETY, FOE MEN'S WEAE, XOW OPEK AT SM AUNG'S THE ARTIST TAILOR. jfURNITVRE. HBINITSH, FINE FURNITURE ASD Cabinet Manufacturer. All In want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te call and examine specimens et enr work. OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, 1SX Ernst King Street. GROCERIES. W HOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd A E. XcCAMN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL A. Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Hene Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will oeive prompt attention. Bills made out and eBdedtowIUieBtddIUonaIcost. eW-ly Bealy-Iale Cletling DRY GOODS. PAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Hen. Open this day the Largest Stock or UNDERWEAR Fer Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRTS, 11, 13, 13, 20, 23, 3 . C3, 75c, Te be found In the city. GRAND FALL OPENING OF LADIES' SKIRTS. FIVE HUNDRED FELT, FLANNEL, SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS, te be be sold much less than REGULAR PRICES. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. BECAUSE Our Goods arc Carefully Selected, BECAUSE The Delgn arc Artistic and New, BECAUSE The Colorings are Rich and Harmonious BECAUSE The Prices are Extremely Reasonable. We asl: you te vMt ns when you are in want of CARPETS LAKHEST STOCK IN THE CITY. J. B, lartin & Ce., Cemer West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. OI'ECIAL NOTICE. PALL 1880. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER ARE RECEIVING DAILY NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN ALL DEPATMENT.. NOVELTIES IN SILKS, NOVELTIES IN VELVETS, NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, NOVELTIES IN AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. LYONS IILACK and COLORED SILKS, BLACK and COLORED BROCADE SILKS. TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS, BLACK and COLORED DRESS and TRIM MING VELVETS. BLACK CASHMERES. Splendid value, 37c, 43c, l0c, B7c, 75c, 87c,$l,$1.25, P. LACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA, FRENCH CREPE CLOTH, MOMIE CLOTH. ENGLISH CREPES AND BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. Shawls, Clealcs and Cleakings. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, GLOVES. LACES and RIBBONS. CHINTZES and CRETONNES, MUSLINS and SHEETINGS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS and TOWELING, TURKEY RED CLOTHS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, In large assortment, nt very LOWEST prices. 3-Call and examine. HAGER fc BROTHER. CARPETS. DARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. BARE CHANCE IN CAKPET8, Positive sale te Reduce Stock et 6,000 Yards Brussels Carpels, AT AND BELOW COST. CrJl and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpetsinalmestendless variety .at H. S. SHIRKS CAEPBT HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. M ARCUS O. SEHNKK, HOUSE OAEPENTER, Ne. 120 North Prince etrceu Prompt and particular attention paid te al ration and repairs alS-Iyd PAPEB HUH Dsr GOODS. TO STATE FAIR VISITORS ! INVITATION. A Cordial Invitation te visit my store, and te make use of it during your stay in the city. In the waiting-room, as you enter from Chestnut street, you may rest with ladies and chil dren; leave parcels, checked; and enjoy many ether little fa cilities. I want you te see my place and business; and te learn hew easily, safely and advantageous ly you can send there from your homes for almost everything. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. sep lOtd WALL PATERS, Jte. w E AKE OFFERING THE ONLY PERFECT Extension W indew Cornice ever manufactured. It Is perfect in its con struction, simple and handy te adjust and very cheap. It can be regulated te flt any or nary window by means of a thumb screw, and can be adjusted lrem ene feet te five feet wide. "They are made of K Inch Walnut Meulding of a New Pattern, and we have them In cignt tliiTcrent. styles. Come and see them. CURTAIN POLES In Walnut, Ash and Ebony, Ends, Rings and Brackets complete. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. OPENING FALL STYLES OF WALL PAPER AND SHADES. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. DRUGS, JtC. riWUSSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!! JL Sufferers from Rupture will And the safest, easiest and cheapest Trusses in the world en exhibition and for Bale by ANDREW G. FREY, Druggist, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sts, Lancaster, Pa. Call and see. Alse, the only sure euro for Piles, FEEY's UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY. Never ialls. Price. 50c. and 73c. a box. nlO-yd EL ULL'S DRUG STORE. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. All Kinds of PATENT MEDICINES HULL'S DRUG STORE, 15 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. Alse a Large and Fine Assortment of TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, American, Frenehand English PERFU MERY, Teeth, Hair, Nail, Flesh, Cleth, Shaving and Infant Brushes, Preparations for the Teeth, Soaps, Hair Oils and Pomades, Trusses, Shoul der Braces and Supporters. PURE GROUND SPIOES. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FISHING TACKLE, BODS AND REELS of Every Description. HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET. aug2?-lyd yRr... WQRK8. WM. P. PRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nerm yneen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction gi en In every .particular. - S. B. Remember, works tX the extreme end of North Queen street. mSO LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, Lancaster l-ntclliarnrcr. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21, 1880. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. POLITICAL AXD OTHERWISE. COUNTY NOTES AND NEWS. THINGS DOWN IN BART. Our Regular Correspondence. On Thursday, the ICth inst., Mrs. Leah Gilliland, one of the eldest residents of Bart township, was treated te a grand sur prise by friends and relatives. Mrs. G. had been visiting some of her children, grand-children, and grcat-grand-children, and en her return home she found her house filled with guests, her tables laden with all manner of delicaeies, and abeau tiful'wrcath prepared in the form of a crown by Miss Jesic Martin, a grand-niece ready te be placed upon her brew as a token of respect, and te designate her as the honored guest of the occasion. The surprise was one of the real ones, and the old lady was well pleased with the result. The M.E.extra meetings are in progress in Georgetown, and our usually quiet village is in consequence mere noisy of nights. Quite a number of young men and "girls" from the neighborhood are regular attend ers at these meetings ; whether for geed or evil, or from indifferent curiosity, their lives in future will indicate. The saddler shop of J. R. Chamber in is decorated with a fine picture of the com ing man, W. S. Hancock, and the saddler often steps from his work te leek at it and reflect en the past history of the man and the future he will bring te f ur country. W. S. Fcrrec thinks, from the manner of his des; Tep, that an effort is still being made te enter his store. Fer some two or three nights past, Tep has been in a restless state and keeps the family awake by his incessant barking. Suspicious characters have been seen and remarked upon by the citizens of the vicinity, and the quiie and Fete arc en the " qui vice." Mr. J. II. Leech has advertised his farm for sale and intends going te Philadelphia if lie succeeds in making a sale. Mr. Leccli lias been for five years a school di rector in this township, and will be miss ed in the capacity when leaves the town ship. Bart Politics. Bart is one of the most conservative townships in the country; men of all party afliliatiens are elected te fill town ship officers. While the township has been for several years in full control of the Re publican party by a majority ranging from 15 te 33, yet in the coming November election no party is bold enough te claim a majority for either of the presidential can didates. Ne doubt, the county ticket will have a Republican majority, but bets arc net flying around en the national ticket. The Garfield pole that was te tower se majestically at the nickel mines after the Maine election was heard from, has failed as yet te make its appearance. Wc pre -sumo the reason was the same that caused two calls te fail te organize a Garfield club in Bart. SALISBURY NEWS. Frem our Regular Correspondent. Our tobacco crop is nearly all housed and much better than last year's crop. The corn crop is also very fine and almost all in shock. The potato crop is net as large as last year but is a fair average. We find that the grub worm has injured the potatoes considerably by boring into them. Never before saw them as plenty at this season of the year. GAP NEWS. Collected and Reported by :t I'enrtucn. Year-Oltl Democrat. Our farmers are busy putting their te bacce away and cutting their corn. The corn crop premises te be a very geed one this year. On Tuesday, August 31st, the Demo cratic boys of Gap and vicinity, who be lieve strongly in the Democratic doctrine, erected a beautiful pole in honor of ear next president and vice president, Hancock and English. The pole is as straight as an arrow and has a beautiful taper. It stands about 80 lect out of the ground, has a cedar en the top, a Iluucesk and English streamer and the dear old flag of our country, which General Hancock sup ported se bravely when our country was in danger. About half way up the pole is a finely painted beard with the name of 'Hancock " inscribed en in large letters. The Republican men of Salisbury and ether surrounding townships have erected a pole in honor of the " DeGelycr con tractor, Credit Mebilicr and Pacific rail road candidate, James A. Garfield,'' which is a few feet higher than the "boys"' pole. But it is net the highest pole that elects the president, but the highest and lamest vote : and I am afraid that our Republican friends will have te let their "pole" drop quietly te the ground en the morn of November 3, 1880, when the sad. sad news comes that Garfield is beaten by a majority of nearly, one-half :i million votes. On Saturday, September 18th, the ''young" Democrats of the Gap, ranging from four te six years et" age, erected a Hancock and English pole about fifty-two feet out of the ground. A clever sized flag floats from it. They have also a Han cock and English beaid nailed en the pole. On Saturday morning, August 18th, the young Republican who attends te running the flag up the Garfield pole must have been asleep when he put the flag en the repe upside down, and ran it up the pole and never noticed his mistake until about an hour afterward, 'Nrhcn a kind Democrat informed him that he had his flag upside down. This is an example of the Republican government if Garfield is elected. They will have an upside down government and the Democrats will have te straighten it out and turn it. DE OOLYER POLli AT JIT. JOY. Bloody Shirt Speeches by Held Orators. The Junier Dc Gelycr club of Mt. Jey was te have raised" a pole en Saturday night, but it was found te require all the strength of the seniors te get up the stick which, like the party, is in three pieces. After ene of the "best workers" who lest a government office for cause net re lated in his sdcccIi, aud hopes te get it back under Garfield had spoken five minutes there was a "granny" speech of the most virulent bloody-shirt stripe. The " cullud bruddcr " Archie was called out, and though three cheers proposed for him by a dusky sister were refused by his white brethren, he launched out when the disgusted white brethren sloped for the nearest saloons and Archie quite broke down. Capt Bailey, of color, followed him and told a harrowing tale of slavery days without reference te domestic woes pre vailing in the North. The whites grad ually quit the meeting, and the mekes and the few remaining boys adjourned it with feeble cheers. SEPTEMBER, 21, 1880 Tbe Circus at Lltltz. The Republicans expected te have a great time at Lititz en Saturday evening. They announced a pole-raising, wigwam dedication, mass meeting and torchlight precession, and boasted that they would have eight hundred men in line. The fact is they had just eighty-two persons in the precession, about fifty of whom were voters. The expected delegations from Lancaster, Manbeim and ether points did net put in an appearance. The wigwam was "dedicated" by a few dull speeches that failed te produce the least enthusiasm and Andy Kauffman's participation only reminded the people hew shamefully he had betrayed his constituents at Chicago. The Worst Yet. The Republicans en Saturday raised a small pole en the banks of Gcyer's ere mines in Providence township. There was a small crowd present and the speeches, which were made by " Ceck " Gatchcll and County Auditor James Cellins, were about the worst yet made during the cam paign. Anether Letter from Maine. The following extracts from a letter re ceived in this city from Auburn, Me., dated the 17th inst., show in what light the people of the "Pine Tree state" view the recent state election, and what they expect te be the result in the presidential struggle : " However the state election may come out after the het campaign just closed, had we known en Tuesday last that we had certainly elected two members of Congress and come within two or three hundred votes of electing two mere, and cut Davis s majority down te 500. we would have fired our guns, rung our bells, and the Republicans would have goue into their hovels. But new they think that they arc net beaten quite se bad as they thought they had been and are thus elated. "If Indiana and Ohie give a fair show for the Democrats yen may confidently ex pect a majority for Hancock in this state. The Republicans in ether states are say ing that the Fusion will net held in No vember. They cither lie or de net under stand the situation. The state committee of the Democrats and Grccnbackers agreed in the summer, before the state canvass, en an electoral ticket four Grccnbackers and three Democrats. Seme very ultra Grccnbackers called a state convention, te come efi in a day or two, te nominate a straighteut Weaver ticket. Delegates have been elected by the Grccnbackers te it, but se far as heard from they are for the Fusion electoral ticket nominated by the state committees. Solen Chase was here yesterday ; he has been talking of a new ticket, but he has new backed down and gees for tbe Fusion ticket agreed upon. Se far as I knew all the Green backers are for Hancock excepting Solen Chase. Loek out for a Hancock victory in Maine." THE ' SOLDIER VOTE." Hew it vrj; Shamefully Manipulated. Eds. Intelligencer : A few days since I noticed a table in the Examiner (taken from some papert which purported te .show hew the soldiers voted when in the army, and which was probably correct as it was returned. But if all returns were used as that of our regiment it is a wonder that there were any Democratic votes re turned at all. In 18C4, at the presidential election I was inspector in the 188th Pcnna. Vels., and in the actual vote, in a poll of about 700 votes, there were exactly 25 votes for Lincoln, all the balance were ferMcClellan. But this vete was never returned te the state. It was taken by Majer Richard, who was then in command of the regiment, and by him, in the pres ence of the guard, it was thrown into the fire and burned. This I can prove by the men of the regiment, both Republicans and Democrats. Yours truly, W. H. Rineak, Orderly Sgt. 188th Pcnna. Vels. TEMPERANCE COUNTY CONVENTION. A Full Ticket in the Field. The Temperance county convention met in Temperance hall, this city, en Monday, Dr. Jesiah Martin in the chair and P. S. Geedman acting as secretary. Dr. Martin and James Black, esq., made speeches against both of the main political parties and favoring independent action by the Prohibitionists. Mr. Kennedy, of Salis bury, was for Tempcrcnce men in local offices, but did net think it necessary te endorse Ncal Dew for president. Gee. Ivuex was for going the whele way. Fin ally the following committee was appoint ed te report a county ticket : James Black, of Laucaster ; Mr. King, of Little Britain ; Rev. J. II. Wheeler, of Colum bia ; Rev. E. S. Heany, Strasburg ; Gee. Knox, Bart ; R. B. Schlott, Rcamstewn ; Geerge Smith, Drumore. A scries of resolutions were passed justi fying independent political action en the ground that the local candidates of the ether parties refused te say whether they would or would net support local option. Finally the committee reported the fol lowing ticket which was settled : Congress Rev. E. S. Heany, Strasburg borough. Senater 13th district, Jeseph B. Davis, Celcrain. Assembly 1st district, no nomination ; 2d district, William M. Way, Fulton, Jacob Bachman, Strasburg ; 3d district, Dr. Adam Shellcr, Mount Jey, J. M. Sal lada, East Cocalico, Jacob Marks, West Hcmpfield. District Attorney James Black, city. Prison Inspectors Samuel Townsend Sadsbury, Geerge Smith, Druinerc. Peer Directors William Wilsen, Little Britain, Silas Wcllcr, city. County Surveyor Wilmer P. Bolten, Drumore. Heavy Tobacco Shipment. Benj. Strasscr, general agent of Fatman &' Ce., and who has charge of their ware house, Ne. 313 Ilarrisburg avenue, this city, was engaged yesterday in shipping from Lancaster te New Yerk, forty car loads of tobacco intended for expert te Germany. Rebert Lubheck-Cedar Rapids, Iowa, writes: " I have u-cd Dr. Themas' Eclcctric Oil both for myself and ianiily for Diphtheria, with the very best results. I rcgardJt as one of the best remedies for tiiis disease, and would use no ether." Pepe & Billau, druggists. Cc.lnr Rapids, Iowa, write : " We have never sold any medi cine that gives such satisfaction te the custo mer and pleasure te the seller as Dr. Themas' Kcicctric Oil." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 19 Statistics prove that twenty-nve per cent of the deaths in enr larger cities arc caused by consumption, ami when we reflect that this terrible disease In its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sutTercrs ter their negli gence, or pity them for their Ignorance? Ne 9 East King street. Reds of Down Feel Uard. All Beds Seem Hard te the rheumatic. Then hearken, ye peevish sufferers! Apply Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil te your aching joints and muscles. Rely upon ft that yen will ex perience speedy relief. Sncb, at least, Is the testimony et these who have us?d it. The rem edy is likewise successfully resorted te for threut and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. Fer sale byH. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 20 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OCHOOL ROOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS ASD SCHOOL SUPPLIES for Lancaster City and County, at L. M. FLYNN'S Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET. OCHOOL ROOKS, BLANK BOOKS AJID Fancy Stationary AT MI DERSMTH'S Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. aug23-4td SCHOOL BOOKS Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICKS, at the Boek Stere of JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA., JEWELRY. Ieuis wEKr.rc, J WATCHMAKER. Ne. l.r!)J NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. lr. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. (Jold, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Cleck, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated 1'antascepic Specta cles and Eye-Classes. Repairing n specialty. aprMyd SITHSOMM-uluE, Adopted by the UNITED STATES SIGNAL SERVICE. Measuring Rain-Fall Accurately te the l-lOO of an Inch. PRICE $5.00. Fereale by B. P. BOWMAN, 100 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NAMED WeSt End, in 18k. COM Cases. WeSt Ella, in UU. Celd Cases. W eSt jI1Q, in Silver Hunting Case. VV eSt Elld, in Silver open-face Ca&ps. AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S. Ne. 20 East Kins Street, Lancaster, Pa. IIOVSE I'URXISIIIXU UOOIiS. "VTOTICE. FLli N k BRKNEHAN. Would advise all who contemplate putting in HEATERS or making any alterations in their heating arrangements te de e at once before the rush of Fall Trade lcgins. THE MOST RELIABLE In the Market, at the LOWEST PRICES. Flu it Breneman's GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. VA3IVA1US UOOVS. G AMPA1GN UOOVS ! New Samples ! New Styles ! Clubs ami Committees invited tecalland ex amine our goods before purchasing. CAPES, COATS, HATS. CAPS, HELMETS TORCHES, RADGES. STREAMERS, FLAGS, ilURGEES. (Political Lanterns very cheap.) Bunting Flags of All Sizes. Portraits of Presidential Nominees en cloth, suitable ler Ranncra and Transpar encies. FLASH TORCH. Every Club ought te have some, even it they de net have them for entire Club. D. S. J3UHSK, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. CUZXA AXU GLASSWARE. pi REAT RARGAINS AT CHINA HALL. IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARB. A large assortment of Fancy Flower Pets, Plain Flower Pets. A full line of them in our window. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KINO STREET. Ran Price Twe Cents. COAZ. B. R. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMKER AND COAL. -Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-Iyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Rest Quality pnt up expressly for famUy use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. 49- YARD ISO SOUTH WATER ST. ne-29-lyd PHILIP SCRUM. SON A CO. fWAL! COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the best grades of COAL that are In market, which we are selling as low as any yard In the city. Call anil get rr prices before baying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, s27-lyd SM NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, KM NORTH WATER ST., Xaaeaster, Ite., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKK ST. febSMyil pe TO GORRECHT & OO.S GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and quantity guaranteed. Yard, Ilarrisburg Pike, Office, 20JS East Chestnut street. augl7-tM COAL! COAL,! Fer geed, clean Family and ull ether kin d ofCOALgeto RUSSKL & SHTJLMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re specttully solicited. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD: 018 North Prince Street. nugM-taprlSR KIJiNErANII.Ti'Eie CURE. Warner's Safe Hey i Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THE RECORD: "It saved my life." E. B. Lately, Setma, Altr " It la the remedy that will enrc the many diseases peculiar te women." Jilether'M Maga zine. " It has passed severe tests and wen endorse ments from some or the highest medical talent in the country." -Wew Yerk World, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can b hehl for one moment in comparison with It." C. A. Ilarvcy, I. !., Washington, It. C. This (Jreat Natnral Remedy Is fer Sale by Druggists in all Farts or the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. WARNER & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. augU-Tu.Th&SdAw EXCURSIONS. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer (t KEPUBLIC V Leaves Race Street WliarJ at 7Ja. m., arriving at Cape May about Vl', p. in. Ucturnliig.lcavca Cape .May at 3 o'clock p. in., gi vingamplc time ler bnthlnir or a drive en the beach. A full llrass Rand anil Orchestra Music for (lancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and supper provided, oyster. anil Fish served for supper a lew nmnients after taken lrem the water. Fare for 1 he Round Trip - $1 .00. SUNDAYS Will leave Itaco Street Wharf nt Vt a. in. I. S. A liread Gauge Steam R. K. will con vey pas-engers te Cuw Island In 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CHAS. EL BARK'S, 2'-2Mmdw CENTRE SQUARE. GENTS' GOODS. ,'OK LINEN COLLARS OOTO- ERISMAN'S. ,MR FAMCV STOCKINGS OOTO ERISMAVS. KUR SUSPENDERS -aoTe- ERISMAN'S. OR ZIV.W hXYLE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, UO TO E. J. ERISMAN'S, SO NORTH O.CEKN STREET. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE Lancaster Orp Manufactory Without -a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warcroems 320 North Queen street. Manufactory In the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKfflipe, Proprietor. Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for C1IICKER1NO X SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. . Cn1t 1 ImA t QhMit enrl Atliet. Hffnalf.. Kmnll Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments. Acalways en hand. illydSJtlyw TINWARE, JtC- GAS FIXTURES, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT Shertzer,lInniphreTilIe & Kieffer's 40 EAST KINO STREET. KIDNEY UeitX rOR SALE AT LOC11. era' Drag Stere, 9 East King street. 1
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