Sk - vBtHHQBbkk V-J77 ' A I I m siMiV.-ili):: Mi.-hifi!, U -t i . i nl I i I i Vel.me XYU-Ne. 22G LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JIAY 24.188J Prie l"w CeU. it i ill nimi r iabzBii i ii i,i ii 11111 .a b "x. h v bi . bi - " c h- bi a. bh daiBHr'. .bbbhibbb .mbt bbs . , bbt i VB1 'V bbs m BBfl BBB BBS: . BI v bbs m BBB w bbb B Bft fl H ' Bl -. Bm- -!; -Bl.Bv.. H. .' Jv"Mw3r Bf Bf Bl , H . BL H . H Bl . Bl Bl Bl Ba . Bl . BL B&. : ii; . i !j - ' . i .! ) . ... i i f r cLeianra, vsdbrwbar, jtc. WEW CLOTHING STORK. CHAR. A. HOHMANN 'Hf J Having Opened a CLOTHING STORE Ne. 154 North Queen St., (Hehmann'ii Old Stand), Nextdoeorto Fllnn A WIHsen's Stoie, is pre pared te make clothing te Order at Jjheit Netice and en icasenahlc terms. A complete assortment ei Ready-Made Clothing efctery variety constantly en hand anil for 8ulcutrni:irk:il1y low prices. apr25-lmd&w N KV MTOCK OP Cf.OTIIINO ten SPRING 1SS1, AT D. B. Hostetter & Sen's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual effort te hi ing before the public a II ne,Htyllsh and well made stock et BRADY-IADE GLOMNG, ne ale new iivp.tiei te show li.em one el the most caieliilly Mdct4il Hleeks et clothing in this city, at the IiwcmI Cash Prices. MEN'S, HOYS' AMI YOUTHS GLOTfflNGH IN (iUKAT VAUIKTV. Piece Coedi et the Most Stjlisli Oesfgns and at pi tecs within Iheieaeh (it all. AA(iive us n cull . D. B. Hostetter k Sen, ' 24 CENTRE SQUARE, ; ly.l .I.ANCASTKU. PA. 01'KINi OfKNINJ H. GERHART'S New Tailoring EstadlisfimeDt, Ne. 6 East King Street. I hae just completed titling np one et the Finest TuileiiiigKstahUsliment.s te be leiind in this Mtntc. and am new prepared te show my customers a stock et goods ter the SPRING TRADE, which for quality, style and v.ulely et Pallet ifs has nevei been equaled in this city. I w ill keep and sell no goods w hleh I cannot iccemmend temy eustemers, no niattei hew low in pi ice. All goods w.irr:iutcl as rcpicsented, and prices us low as the leue-t, nt Ne. 6 East KiDg Street, ,Net Ioei te the New VoikMeie H. GERHART. tfUT ltRA WINUS. c OMMONWKAl.Tn IUSTKIKIITION CO. 32d Popular Monthly Urawrag or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macaitley'a Theatre, In the City or I.euls. ville, en TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sunday excepted) under previsions el an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Pi luting and Newspaper Company, approved April !, 1S7S. 49-ThlH Is a upcclal art, aul nan never Iiphii rspealcMl. The Uniteil Stat"3 Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following diclsiens: lt That the Coiiimen wealth Illstrlbiitloe AkHupany In legal. 2rt 1 1 drawings are fair. N. 15. The Company has no-.v en hand a large icmirve fund. Read the llstel prizes ler he MAY IHIAWUHI. i t)rize . i",i lurtze r.K M prices $i,Ouecacli le.uuu ja prizAriMiOeach - lf,oue 100 prlzeaviue each I0,0 " 9W prizea&O each "MJ" 000 prizes aeeaeh J2, 1000 prizes lOeacli W, 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " I,0 9 prizes 100 each, 90t 1.900 prizes ............... $112,400 Wliele Uckets.$2; ludl cketa,$l; 27 tickets $50 ; se UCKCIS, iw. Ordersef$5andupwanl. by Express, can lie sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M.KOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal lluilding, Veuisville. Ky.. ei T. J. COMMKKFORU, jm Jlreadwav. New Yerk. febl-TuTli&SAw rUHNITUKB. OUYF.KS ! IIU YKICS ! I HEINITSH ilalr Mattress Irem $10.00 te flu Weel " " 7.00 1. 11 Husk " " -W)te C Woven Wire Mattress from 10.00 te 20 Spring Beds 2.Mte 7 Bolsters ami Pillows Made le Order. Call ul see my nssertinent and 1m con vinced of Uie fact that my prices at e all right. Picture Framing a Specialty. BegUding and Uepairing at short notice. HEINITSH, ay. KAST KINO 8TBKET, an8-Ctnd vcr China Ilall. mix L INBNS. LINENS! Wc have received new linens from Belfast, Barnsley, Duntermlinc, Lisle, Brussels, Ghent, Silesia, Bohemia. We have ransacked all Europe for linens, . and have a variety of both fabric and finish that could net be gathered in the American market. The goods are fresh, tee. That's imnertant ; for linens bought in Naw Yerk may be several years old, and you knew starched linens de net improve by age. The dressings used by the manufacturers is net se de structive as starch ; but it docs injure the fabric fn time. We have another advantage in prices. We gain the importer's profit. The result is we get the best linens in the world, in the best possible condi tion, and for the least money anybody can get them for. We can give you the importers' profit, and still have enough left. New it is proper for te consider that somebody else may be doing the same thing, and afford" the very same advantages. Se, if you please, whatever you wish te buy get samples of it from us and from ethers, and compare. Or buy our goods, if you like ; and if yeifcan ;de as well elsewhere, bring ours back. This is rather a brave challenge ; for, you knew noliedy wants remnants. The linens new in are sheeting, pillow, bolster and shirting linens, towels, tewclings. doilies, napkins, table cloths and table linens. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. rlVI.ICK. ItOU'KICS A- IIIIItST! I O AEPET8 ! I.AIHf.S AMI ; KNTI. KM i:.V, we call SM-ciil Attention te our IMMKNSK .Vl'OC'K OF UAKI'KTSOK AM. KIN U.S. BODY BRUSSELS, NEW AND CHOICE STYLES. TAVKSTUY ItltUSSKI.S -Klegaut Assei tnient, from .' cents up. INtlltAlN CAIil'KTS The Finest Styles in the City, train 2T cents up. ItAil CAUl'KTS The l.uigcst and Finest Assortment In the .City. THREE GUARANTEES : We guarantee te show the 1-argcst stock el Carpets in the city. We guarantee te quote Prices asM-ew, it net Lewer, than any ether Heuse In the city. We guarantee te give perleet satisfaction te every customer. in addition te our large stock et Carpets, we show an elegant line et Fleer Oil Cletbs, Mailings, window SMii and Ite Bugs, Mats, Paper "Lining and Stair Pads, All at Lewest Prices. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET,. J ACOIt M. MAKKS. J OIIN A. CIIAKL.KS. :e. LANE -ALL, KINDS OK- Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains, AT TUB OI.H UKMAIELK STAND, Ne. 24 East King Street. SII.lv liKl'AIITMKNT. Speel.il Inducements In I'.l.iekund Coleied Silks. The general DUUss UOODS DICPAUTMKNT eenst-inlly lieing adde.l te and piices mat Ueil leu u te promote quick sales. MOURNINti titlODS DKPAUTMKNT complete in all its details. CAUPl'.TINGS, QUKKXSWAUK AND C l.ASWAUK in immense aiiety and at very Lew Piices.- DOMESTIC DKPAUTMKNT niwnrivissed in quantity and qualits', and goods in all the dep ii fluents guaranteed te be what they are sold ter. WCall and see us. .lACOIt M. MAKKS, JOHN A. I'l.V M Itr.lVX c 1UI!OI.IZKI MOTH I'ICOOK FF.I.T. THE CARBOLIZED MOTH PROOF FELT SAVES THOUSAND OK DOLLARS EVKKY YK.AU CV DKSTKOYIXG MOTH. ONLY SI CKNTs A YAUD. De net fall le free the most MAGNIFICENT CHANDKLIEU that has ever bien produced in this country. All are invited te call and see it. A car lead et COPPKIt AND ZINC 15ATII TUBS just received and ler sale te the trade at the lowest prices. A let et galvanized and plain ISATII ISQILKItS at reduced prices. KOUi: THOUSAND POUNDS OK GAS, WATER AND STEAM FIXTURES FOR SALE TO THE TIl.VDE AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. JOHN lTaRJSTOLD, Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. IRON 1UTTUBS. fltON ItlTTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IRON 1UTTERS arc highly iccemmcndcd ter all diseases requiring 'a certain and efli cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTil, LACK OP ENERGY, &c. Item icliest lie Meed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life te the nervca. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptom., such as Tasting the Fend, IMcMng, Ileal in Uic Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net Dlacken tlie teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the ABC Boek, 3i pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMIC AL COMPANY, 123-iydAw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at OCHRAN'S DRUG street, Lancaster. UROVMSRIHS. rilHU REST WINKS AND LIQUORS JL AT RINGWALT'S. Aise best Coffees, Teas and Sugars. Call at teblMyd Xe. ate WEST KING ST. REMOVAC. N. LEWIN, M. D., has removed his office from 247 West King street te Ne. 11 Seuth Prince street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. m. and Irem 1 te 3 and 6 te 9 1. m. aprl4-3md , aoevs. 1NEKS. 11VM.K. U01Vi':i(u A: 1IUKST! J LANCASTER, PA. reiiN It. KOTIl. & CO. CHAItLKS, JOHN Jl. KOTIl. HVM'1'I.IES. MA,i NlKIUKNr CHANOKMEK. fapr2 tld ritON 1I1TTKKS. SURE APPETISER. STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen MVSIVAT. IHSTR VMENTS. TUB ALBRECHT PIANOS I 1 Are the Cheapest, because they are the Bed. L. B. I1KRR, Agent, Ne. 8 East Orange Street, apr30-3md Lancaster, Pa, Haricastet Inifrlltgencct. TUESDAY BVKNINO, MAY 24, 1881. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. The Leirer End Tobacco Crep. Although the tobacco crop of the south ern part of the county was by odds the largest ever grown there is net new unsold ten per cent, of it During the last two weeks there have been 'a host of buyers operating there, buying all as they went. Of course the greater part of the fine goods were sold early, but 'up te this time very few really fine goods have been left. Theso buyers who bought early claim that their purchases in that 'section are tte best goods packed this season, and these buying new seem te be pleased with their purchases. Among the largest late buyers are Jehn Dellaven for Hay & Smith. Jehn Eager or D. S. Ken dig, E. H. Kauffman, Douglass & Ce., new packers at Harnish, and an entirely new party from Bosten whose name we( have net "learned, and, who buy from the farmer and have it packed loosely in cases for shipping te Bosten, where he has it all rc-handlcd. Among his purchases are a 5 acre crop from Dr. R. W. Clark, Chest nut Level, at 11, 5, 3. Dellaven has bought from Heward Patterson 1 acre in Little Britiau at 9, 4, 2 ; Jno. Hastings, at Mechanics Grove, 1 acre at 8J, 4, 2 ; R. Gibsen Sutten, 3 acres at 9, 4, 2 ; KaulTman bought Jehn Savier's 2 acres in Drumere at 10, 3, 2 ; Jehn Heffman's 1 acre at C, 2 : Michael Wesley's 1J aero at 12, 5, 3. Eager bought Wm. Shewalter'8 4 acres in Pulton for 10, 5, 3 ; Samuel Nissley, of Drumore, has sold ten acres te Gingrich, of Petersburg, at 15, 12, 5, 3 ; Albert Hcidclbaugh, of Bart, has sold te Phcncgar, of Strasburg, 5 acres at 13, 5, 3 ; Jas. Swisher, of Kirk Kirk weed, sold te Ilcrr 2 acres at 10, 3 ; Chas. Acheson has sold te Dellaven two lets of 2 acres each at 10, 4, 2. Plants are growing finely ; there is con siderable complaint of ilcas. Seme beds have been mined by them, and in some places there will be a scarcity. We have seen several parties planting this last week, and May will see a large portion of it planted, but there will net be anything like as much put out in the lower end as last year. T Schncr & Kreider have bought very heavily in Colerain during the last' few weeks at fair prices and have secured some geed tobacco. There is said te be a geed deal of tobacco te sell about Wrightsdale in the extrcuie south end of the county. IIAItT ITEMS. The News rrem Around Georgetown. The principal interest of late has been in the Republican primary, and scarcely a day ler the past two.er three weeks failed te brinjr one or mere of the army of candi dates into our township, and especially into the village of Georgetown. Monday, the 10 th hist., being the day for distrib uting the money, found the mainstay of the party of "advanced moral ideas" in the city ready te receive the amount due te the " intelligent voters " of Bart, That is, the amount nccetsary te assist these " intelligent moral voters " iu deciding which candidate is the most competent te fill the office te which he aspires. The best argument in favor of a candidate ever produced in this township in this "advanced moral" party is a liberal sprinkling of greenbacks. It generally brings out a fceling of undying patriotism, stirs up the life of the sloth ful politician and brings Campbell's " darks " into serious consultation at ennd convenient corners. The only visible do de liculty about this money arcu ment, is that some of the less intelligent of the "intelligent moral party" arc se thick in the cranium that they cannot see why two or three men in the township get all the stamps and never say " beer, bevs," while they must vote as directed and " "beer" themsclves. Anether, a lady, J-ays, She'll be blamed if she can sec hew a man can make it pay te go te Lancaster six times and only get $10." Tobacco planting is at hand and the prospects arc favorable for a large acre age in this township. Plants are mere than usually plentiful and doing well, al though about 10 days later than former years. Nearly all lest year's crop is bought up in this section seme of it being sold at a low figure Milten Hcidlcbaugh sold his crop of about 0 actcs te Diller & Rutter at 15, 4, 3 ; II. I. Baughman sold te Smith at 15, 0, 3 ; Samuel Pickle sold te Martin & Fritz at 131, 4, 2. Sevcial ether lets have been sold "te different parties at prices ranging fiem 0 te 20 for wrappers, 3 te 7 for seconds and 2 le 4 for fillers. Martin & Fritz are working 12 hands and getting their first purchases out of the way for mere that has been bought by them for future deliveries. Their prices range from 10 te 20 cents for wrappers and the usual prices for seconds and fillers. A great 'eal of it is bought as equal amounts of wrap pers, seconds and fillers. "Peach riHcks." The " plucks " begin te move towards the Eastern Shere about the middle of July, and when assembled en a farm for work at picking peaches, where fifteen or twenty thousand bushels are te be mark eted in a few weeks, they represent the world en a small scale. There are few countries but what arc reprcrcntcd, and all classes of society. One is reminded of the saying that extremes meet, for in a peach orchards all characters can be found; seme who bear evidence of refinement, ed ucation and culture, and ethers just the reverse. Some will 6c' seen during idle moments taking notes, or recording their passing thoughts in their dairies ; ethers playing cards, and of this class there are mauy who will work hard all the week and before the Sunday passes every eent will be in the pockets of the successful gambler. Others will leave for the city, spend their money for whisky and return without a cent. An An other nortieu will stroll te seme re tired nlacc. and nuietly sit for hours as if in deep meditation about their homes, or, . t At ! J!jilwtp0n1 fftmilina A fattr peruaps lueir uuumevu """" will carefully save every cent as closely as a miser, nremisinir themselves te be re formed men, and I have no doubt enter tain a fend hope of a reunion wttn seme loved wife and childreu, ana yet may lau when within sight of the desire of their heart. What has brought about this migrating army of peach plucks, with all the misery and degraded manhood that fellows such a condition ? Feul whisky tells the tale. Yet it is a fact that seme will net touch it while the season lasts, even refusing the usual free drink in the morning that some dispense as an inducement te be en hand as the sun peeps up ; but few, very few, are among the missing. It may seem strange, yet I have been told that as a general thing these 'plucks arc honest at leaafc that nothing is ever missed, although every chance is offered for stealing. In some orchards regu lar sheds are erected, with berths in them, 1 and in ether cases barn lefts and ether out buildings are used for sleeping in. , With many, Sunday is dreaded, as they would prefer working.; but our farmers, as a rule, forbid work en the Sabbath. With these who would prefer working the day is a dull one, but they will select some re tired place and play cards all day, blacks and whites mingled together. Others under no circumstances would touch a peach or card en Sunday. It is amusing te see with what expertpess some of them will assert peaches a defective peach seems te stick te their fingers as if by magic. A. P. S., Reck Hall, 3fd. Making Butter. A man who resides in the suburbs of Oil City recently purchased some oleomarga rine. He didn't knew it until after he had eaten it. -That made him mad. Of ceurcc it did. People don't like te cat but--ter and then find out that it was oleomar garine. Well, he swore he would le deciercd no mere no mere, no never. He would make his own butter. He bought a cow. He milked the cow. That is te say, his wife did, but as man and wife are as one, n reality he milked the cow. In time cream rose en the milk. It rose in goodly quantities and was col lected by his wife. On Saturday evening, as th&niau was starting out te spend the evening, the wife remarked : "Yeu Jiiust come home early, se as te get up early in the morning and churn the but ter before going te church.' He said he would. He came home early in the morning. About two o'clock. His wife remarked distincly : "Twe pair hie no geed." That was sufficient. Site seen after rose. He retired, without the formality of re moving his beets. She was mad. He was sleepy. Being mad she churned the butter and put it away, leaving the buttermilk in the churn. Being sleepy he did net notice her. Before leaving for church she wilted the outside of the churn, concealed the butter .and left the Jmttcrmilk in the churn. ITc suit! "D d-Hl dash Yr churn." It was a flasher churn. He feared his wife as all geed men de, and commenced churning. He commenced at 9 o'cleek. At 9:30 he looked te see if it was "coin ing." It did net appear te be. At 10:30 he looked again. Result of inspection net encouraging. At 10:40, prespiring freely, lie happened te think of the bottle of brandy kept i n the house for medical purposes. The butter was net "coming" neither was his wife. But the brandy was forthcoming. He drank heavily. At 11:45 he stepped again and made an other cxamintien. Result such as te warrant another drink. ne was getting mad. At 12:30 he took a lunch and continued churning. At 1:10 he looked le sec if his wife was coining. She was net nor was the butter. At 2:30 he could stand it no longer. And therefore took another drink. Then he churned five minutes. He then swore a few minutes. And next he took his gun and leaded it. At 3:30 he dropped down completely ex hausted. Ten minutes later he had demolished the churn with the hatchet, and was iiisi. ireinrr out te sheet the cow when his wife came in almost breathless, and put him te bed. A Wonderful Cew. A Kentucky cow raised en the farm of Erastns Ellswerth of East Windser Hill has a remarkable record. April 1G, 1877, she gave birth te twins, one male and ene female ; March 18, 1878, she gave birth te triplets, two males and one female, making five calves in eleven months and three days ; July 9, 1879, she gave birth te twins, both males ; Oct. 7, 1880, she gave birth te triplets, two males and ene female, making ten calves in the three years five months and twenty-one days. The calves have all been of geed size, healthy, and handsome, and have been raised en the farm. . !e te 11. I!. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North 0,nitn street, for Mr. h,reeinan Xcw Xa Xa iienal Dye. Fer brightness and durability of coler.are uneualed. Celer from '1 te ft iieiiuds. Directions in Knglish ami (ierman. Price. 15 eents. A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine in use is Themas' Kc leeti ie OH, liecanse se very little et it Is re quired te effect a enrc. Fer croup, diphtheria, and diseases of the lungs and threat, whether used for bathing the chest or threat, for taking internally or inhaling, it is a matchless com pound. Fer sale atll. B. Cochran's Drugstore, 137 North Queen street. . The Ifenna Unloosed. Clia'i. Thompson. Franklin Street, Bnllale, says: "1 have suffered for a long time with constipation, and tried almost every purga tive advertised, but only resulting in tempo rary relief, and after 'constipation still mere aggravated.' 1 -was told about your Spring Blessem and tried It. I can new say lam cured and though some months have elapsed, still remain se. 1 shall, however, always keep some en hand In case of old complaint returning." l'ricc 50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's DriigSleie,137 North Queen street. VAi-HRiiA-fmiyas, sr. w 1KUOW SHADES, &0. 200 WINDOW SHADES in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from lerty te seven ty-flvc centti a piece. This is alKmt half value for them. A few of these light patterns left, in order te close, will be sold at seventy-five cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40 inch, 45 inch and 11 Inch for large windows anil Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS the best goods made, American Hollands iu assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti mates made and Shades hung In a satisfactory manner Of WALLPAPERS we arc prepared te suit everybody. Onr line is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papers irem the cheapest grade te the lincst goods made. Grounded anil Common Papers in such a fine variety that we can suit the most raslldletis. Cornices anil Curtain Poles, Window Papers, 4c. Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARBS W. PRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. GICA1N 91'KCULATIOM In large or small amounts. t3S or 920.MO. Write W.T.SOULE& CO.. Commission Mei- chants, 130 Iji Salle street, Chicago, HI., for clr- uiars. iiia.ij u - DRY UOODS. N: KXT 1MMIK TO TBS OOUBT HOUaK. . FAHNESTOOK! BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS IN SILKS. IN CASIIMKRES. 11? LAWNS. IV GINGHAMS IN WHITE GOODS. IN WHITE SILKS. ' IN INFANTS' DKKSSBS. IN HOSIERY. . IN GLOVES. .. . IN HANDKERCHIEFS. AISO ' ' BARGAINS IN CARPETS. BARGAINS IN CARPETS, i BARGAINS IN CARPETS. ' AtSO BARGAINS IN MATTING. BARGAINS IN MATTING. Bargains in every department el our IMMENSE STOCK, Mauy el which have been bought at Import er's Forced Auction Sales in New Yerit and Philadelphia, which enable us te sell them at lists than regular prices, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse "YTKT.OKIt, HAKI Sc HAUOHMAN'4 NEW CHEAP STORE, Continues the attraction of this city, and why? Because they are selling , The Cheapest Black Silks,'1 The Cheapest Colored Silks, The Cheapest Brocade Silks. The Cheapest Black Cashmeres, Ihe Cheapest Lace Buntings, The Cheapest Dress Goods of every descrip tion, The Cheapest Black Silk Velvets, The Cheapest Carpets and Mattings, The Cheapest Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, The Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, The Cheapest Counterpanes. In fact the Cheapest Let of DRY GOODS Kve offered in this city. WmM & HaiM NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, (ADLRU'S iil.D STAND). SPECIAL ATTRACTION Just received liem the factory 300 DOEN STOCKINGS, 3 pair for i". cents; regular piiee, IJJiand !.' cents a lKilr. T It. A1AKT1N & C' CO. Ve have new open a New Line et Tipslry Brussels Carels, AT 7.r. CKNTS, IN Handsome Patterns and Celers. Largest Line of BODYBUIJSSKLS, TAPESTRIES, IN(i RAINS EXTRA SUPERS, VENIT1AN AND COT TON CHAIN CARPETS, RUGS AND MATS. in eru Wall Paper Department We arc showing the Largest Line In the city. Closing out some Jeb Leu et Wall Papers Irem 2c. te 20c. per piece. JobLetofOtOOO WINDOW SHADES at 3c. each. WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES. Having a large lerce of workmen wc are pre pared te hang Wall Papers without any delay. Estimates made. Extension Cornices, CURTAIN POLES, &0. OIL CLOTnS, LINOLEUM, QUEENS WARE, &C. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. " MMr-O0OS. . . SEASONABLE GOODS."' ' FAftlliMI ' ' Aronow'fchowlngftnfmmeTHoStottot1 Arenow'fchowlngftnfmmeTHoStottot1 Aronew'fchowlngftnfmmeTHoStottot1 Nw Styles la., , , Dress Gingliams.& lawns, '- i ... i ... , LACE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS, SUMSIKU DltESSGObDS, ' " SUMMER SILKS,' I I INDIA LINENS. CAMBUlCS.AND.Plgi'KS, .Ladles', Genu and Children':' ' : GAUZE UNDERWEAR ASD ( SUMMER HOSIERY, i . Iu,all sires- andxiuiitltlea at Ijewrst Prices. Regular Made Hosiery a Specialty. J ust open ed a Choice Line et . ' PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES In Natnr.il Stick, Htfruand Walrus Handles. SCOTCH GINGHAM PARASOLS, PLAIN SILK PARASOLS. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, BROCADE SILK PARASOLS, . LACE TRIM3IKD PARASOLS. Parasols te suit e cryliedy nt the ,. NEW YORK STORE, 8 ft lO EAST KINO SrKEKT. ,. "AY SI, 1881. SPECIAL ! t Are receiving this day and selling, below the cost el Importation. New Lines Black Silks. New Lines Colored Silks. New Lines Summer Silks. FRENCH URENAD1NKS&.NUN'2 VEILING, PLAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS, FRENCH CASHMERE AND SIIUDAS, FRENCH MOM IE AND FOULE. DRESS GOODS, At Viy. and 15 ceuLs, in larir assortment Actual value 25 cents. Al.se, Frencn in Mm Lawns, Figured Satins, Scotch and Domes Demes tic Dress Ginghams, DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS MULL, INDIA LAWN, CHECK NAINOOKS. VICTORIA LAWNS, PIQUE WELTS, AND OTHER WASH GOODS. .allies' and Childn-ii'x GAUZE UNDERWEAR, Hosiery, l.Lsle and Kid Gle cs, Luce Goods, Ac. We lu ile inanimatien. HAGM& BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street; LANUASTKIt, PA. mums asm sfArwsxRV. IVfKW AND CIIOICR STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNN.'S, Ne. 43 WKST KINO STREET. T) KVISKI) NKW TKsTAMKNT. THE RKVISK1) VERSION OF Til K NEV TEST11ERT. i FOR SALE AT THE . BOOK STORE OF l , JOM BAER'S S05S, 15 ud 17 NORTH UDSEN STRICT, LANCAS1KB. FA. SLKUitIS, V. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S, rractieal'Canlage SalMerft, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancanter, Pa. We have en hand a Large Amertmcnt et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, i Which wc offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uivc us a callj 49-ltepalriiifr promptly attndfd te.. One set of workmen especially emplrfycd for hat purpose. fn-K-tfdiw HAREB BROTHES