iB ; - " . - rivnOTTD nrrV Tvni7TYn.T?T-xrrni dkvirDikir ei?TyrT?iijrTHT i 1001' XANCASTER DAIL? INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1881. .. fc lncastei Intelligencer. SATURDAY EVKKINO, SEPT. 10, 1881. Baby Talk. Mr. K. J. Burdeileln Iturlingten Hawkcyc. Well, times Hies, the summer is almost ever, the mackerel have cexc up the bay and arc biting like poison, the ferus aie growing old, and the boy is learning te talk se that ether people can understand Jiim. " If you would let me have him about one month," said that pleasant-voiced and pleasant-faced school mistress who came down here from up the river last week, " I could break him of that careless habit of speaking." Just because the boy had akeil his stern dark-brewed father : " Peppuls, whurs is mines fiffiu pole you peakin' mania urn day ?" Which by interpretation is, as the pleas ant voiced school mistress would have taught him te say it : " Father, where is my fishing red of which you were speaking te my mother, with reference te purchasing it for me at some time in the indefinite future ?" And her little serene highness shook hot head aud said no ; he was losing his baby talk, aud learning te speak English tee rapidly as it was. The pleasant face of the school mistress wrinkled up into au interrogation point. " Scheel mistress," the Jester said, " en all matters of education your shapely head is net hilly ; it is as level as a new mown lawn. But you don't want te teach the baby grammar, aud you don't want him te speak geed English. Yeu want him te be a baby aud you want te encourage him te indulge iu baby talk. In the years, te come, when the pudgy little lists will dig great tears out of the blue eyes because they can't remember in just what points there should aud must be exact harmony between the verb and the subject ; when he is confident that he will die before he can remember hew many fellows beside ad, ante, con, in or inter,' aie followed by the accusative ; when he knows the world will sUiwl still for just two hours after bchoe! if lie can't recall that all terminations in something or ether take the whac you may call it after some kind of things ; when he is se trust ing and has se much confidence in Mr. Davics that he is net only willing but anxious te ae.jei.il his statement that the sum of the three angles of a triangle is equal te two 1 iylit angels, without going te the beard te prove his truthfulness by demonstration ; along in these days the rocineiy of his baby talk will come back te us like sweet music. He will have trouble enough with the English language and all the appurtenances theicunte ap pertaining by and by. Ne," he re sponded in answer te a silent inquiry of the pleasant-faced school mistress, lit docs net knew his aipliabet,thauk Heaven, aud he bhail net be bothered with it. Yes, he has alphabet blocks and knows all the pictures en them and many preposterous i-eries about the pictures. Oh, yes, he can count-; hear him new counting the pebbles he has brought from the beach : one, fiee, seven, free, seven, ten, fiee, live, seven, free ; e.'iLiiuly he c.ui count, by a system of his e.vn, te i, which is mere than most people have. Don't make a prig of the baby, school mistiess. Frem the day en which they arc six ycais old they must. under the school system of the states, be gin te study, and sit up straight, and be have properly aud speak uencctly, and from that time until the r ive hides them they live and speak and act veibally speaking, they be, ami de and suffer under social and educational surveill.iuce. And I claim that at Ie:i,t. mx teats of the life of man and woman should be free ; free as the air ; fiee te talk as Hid brook runs, with untrammeled inusic-il prattle and babble. Why heie, a few weeks age, came a melancholy looking child, about four years old, and, in my presence and hearing, pointed te me and said te his mother : ' ' Ma'ma, of whom is that gentleman speaking '.-' "Peer littls V3 My he.iit bled for him. Tint al'ioiueon I took that boy down by flic f: ijel and taught him te say, ' Ma'am, what is d.it man speakin' you about '.'" and i ceen-tt net his general gram mar ou Ihu .same easy basis, and leek inn in the eye if t hat boy didn't tan up like a young Indian in two days, and he gained seven pounds in thiec weeks. " Yeu see," the Jester concluded in au apologetic tene, for hcliad done an un usual amount of preaching that day, "you see, we haven't a very bread experience in training childicn ; tte have only one chick te cluck ever aud scratch ter, but we're bound he .shan't go te school until he's through being a baby,, and we knew, school mistress, that he's the happiest baby that ever mangled grammar.' w m LANCASTKJC. UOl'SKUULI) MARKET. DATHY. Butter $J ft Cup cheese, 2 cups Cottage cheese. 2 pieces , Dutch cheese $1 liunii KRUITrl. Apples 11-i pk Crabapplcs 1 e,t Bananas 3? tiez Grapes It. Elderberries f t Cherries, dried, 1 jt Currants, dried, 1 ft Cranberries "& it Cantcleupcs Dried Apples V 'I " FeachesW.it Huckleberries f. box , Lemens I de. Oranges 1 de Peaches 1 Mpk y basket Tears, li.nlb tt fi V Watermelon fljpk.... Blue. Plums $1 box '. Watermelons each VKGETWBLKS. Beans -Jl Vspk..., Beans Lima, ql Beets 1 biuicn Cucumbers'! dex , Cauliflower -ft head Cabbage V bead Carrots y bunch Egg Plants Green Cern "J? dez Onions V ' pk " bunch Potatoes, (new,) "jd bushel VJipk " (Sweet) piirM-fk.... Radishes fl bunch Tomatoes pk Bhubarb fi buneli , Soup Begins "(H qt Salsify fl buneli itHjmiiCT , Turnips l;l"ipk poultry. Chickens V pair (live) " f It (cleaned) MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter iqt Coe.eanutse.aeli Egffsl dost liencv V B Seap ?1 ft Saucr ki aut fl qt MKATH. ...-JSg.-Wc ..""""no !.".'.'giiec ,. .1012e ...."3le ..Wgcec 10c .'.tV.V.K'c 10c ....imec. ,....csc ...10il2c ...1012C . :r)j0c ..:;efe'.'0'. 7"c 3 0H 3iic , -rc 10c ..20Wli; .. 10312c .V.V.Viiic ..iiffiTic ...::biec ...5l0e ..10D12C . ini3c ..25:'i0c .'c T.'ic 14c e-; .. ..2ffl.-!c . ,2HiC . ,..3i5c 10c !."".2!"lc 20c ...J0gT5 ..1214c f.:.".n7c ..2O0S2.--C ....rwfs-'c ...SX2c Beet Steak, & Th. !01.-.C VKrilic iedise 1215c J.'iy.IJ.'k; ..........G .'.".".".".".'".Tes liffsnc 1!14C iimihc lOftd-Jc ....... ...12c .V.".V.Yeiic Roast (rib) ) It. (eliuc :k) i ,. " Corned, W ft " Dried, V ft. Bologna dried... Ilain.V B. llacen fl It. Lambtfii IiardUl ft Mutten 31 ft Perkfl B. SausaL'cll Ei Veal $? . KISII. Illack r.xss 71 It.. - lC .I U(j IOC V2&15C IOC ...I2iire ....... ,10c 12JC 15ISc iUC iitC a .tislC tS& ...'..14 S"C . ....... .45c 85lf ..:!.25i8:t.re . J1.2nai.M ..50flbb'. .nine nsii it r. Cattish ft Hi Clams fl dez xcls f "' niiUilUs. Ka. Halibut vl ft Mullets JmICKk. tjUll eucKp r? Smoked Salmen 1? II (lltAIN. Hay Timrtby If ten V plover fl ten Cern Tfl bus Oats fl bus Bye ft bus Timetlrv Seecd V bus Wheat V biw flVUI. .......... .... .... Treablei ome Children that are always wetting their beds ought net te be scolded and punished for trliat they can not lii-lp. They need a medicine having a tonic effect en the kidneys and the urinary organs. bucU a medicine is Ktdnc-y-Wert. It has spe cific action. De net fail te get It for them. Exchanyc. eeS-lwd&w isncu wiiu an lis symptoms. Jiuuy n vlinll iifi-rlir wlthnnf it in tlir limine SO cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran'-. Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. .Lancaster. A Signal Victory. The value el electricity as a remedial ugcut has gained a signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Kclectric Oil stands foremost in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell et the wondrous cures of rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sere 3, etc.. cltectcd by ll agency. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Vliyslcal Suffering. Se one can realize, except by pergenal expe rience, the anguish of mind and body cndiucd by suirercrs Irem dyspepsia, indigestion, con stipation, and ether diseases et the stomach. Burdock itlned Bitters are a positive cure for this direst et all diseases. Price $1. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug 'tore, 137Nerlh Queen street, Lancaster. JilCLKilOUS. AN Ol'1-.N AIR GOII'Kti TKMl'KKANCE meeting will be held at tliu corner et North and .Strawberry streets te in 01 mw evening, commencing at &. o'clock. (lUIUST 1ZV. LUTIIKISAN CIUJKCH. j I'lcaching to-ineriow morning and even ing at tin; usual Imih for illviiie satviee, by the iiaster, Kev. K. I.. Ileeii. hundiy -.clioel at 1-11 . m. 1-"Ii:T 15A1TIST. 1.VST CHESTNUT ST. l'reacliinto-mnirewat the usuui hours by the p-iiter, llcv. Win. Morriien. Miuday school :il lj, p. m. F n:sr m. k. ciiuucii, nektii ikiiik slttJet. l'reaehing at 101a. 111. ami VA p. in. ny the patier. l-v. v. i;. Koimiten. .1101-11-ing and ecning subject "The Value el 1'i.ivcr ler the Piciidcnt, cle." Mind.iy ftChoel at li p. 111. I'r.iyer meeting en WcilncMlay uveiiing al 7'j. l.'iKsr HKFeicMKn nivrm: skijvice 1 to-meiriiw :it )0::ui :i. 111. Sunday school ul 1:11 p.m. and 7:1". p. 111. MORAVIAN ,1. MAX IIAKK, 1'ASTOIC. Services at in' J a. m. and 7' p. 111. Snn dav school at 2 p. 111." ll invited. Strangers wcleeiac. M. K. MISSION I.'AST MISSION, EAST lung stiect. l'reaehing lo-iueriow at.7'ri p. m. Miuday scunni at p. in. weekly 1 ray cr meeting en 'i'ncdav at V. p m. OI.IVi:T ItAI'llST RiltJRCH . M. C. A. Kenuis, Ue.. M. Kiayiie, pisier. V', a. 111. and Vt . in., subject " Ne Keuils Keuils sieii Without I'.loeil. 'hinitl.ty school at 2 p. 111. 1 )KEsi:yti:rian. tiii; sa:kami;nt M. 01 iiiu i.eni s iiiier will lie aeininisieieii iu the morning. Pre icliiug in the evi-niiig bv Hie pastor, ltcv..liis. V. Mitchell, i. 11. J)KKSUVTi:i:lAN MEMORIAL UllAI'EI.. I'reachiiigat 7Ji p. in. by the pastor, Uev. !.'. Hume. Minday sclioel at 1;'J p. in. 1'iayer meeting en Thuisday evening ai. 7. ST. .IAMES. IKII.V COM.MITNION AT S and morning service at 10i a. 111. livening I'r iv er.it i;'p in At Hi.' welling scr ice the -cats ale liee. QT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. O I'lcaching in the morning bv the pastor, Kev. sylvan us -tall. Sunday school at ! 11. m. Getna'ld mission school at 2 p. in. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, M-irietli venue, near West orange street. Uev. Win. F. Liehliler. pastor. Hi vine soi sei vices at 10" a a. in and 7' t p. 111. .Sunday .school at 2 p. in " et. PAUL'S ri;feeme. divine skr- ii vice, at 10M a. 111. and i p. 111. Sunday sclioel at 1 )X p. fn. Si:COND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (I'nglish), Xeilh Mulbeiry stivet, above Orange. Pleaching to-meriow at 10) a. 111. and i, p. 11.. by the p t,ter, Uev. .1. C. ( r.iuse. h ibbalh sehoel at 2 p. 111. SALEM CHURCH OF GOI. PREACHING te-morrow morning and evening bv Uev. .1. Kidley, el lew.i. buuday sc'noel at 1ip. in. West Jlissien. Derwart street Sunday school at Ijip. 111. Xertli Mission, Auliecli. Sunday selmelat 'Ja. 111. DT. PAUL'S M.E.. CHUItCH, S. OUEEN ST. O Kev. A. I. Colloid, pastor. Preaching at 10'; a. in and 7 p. in. Sabbath school al 1:13 p. 111. Player meeting Wednesday evening. rj'HE OLD MENNON1TES WILL HOLD 1 services 111 their church, comer et East Chestnut and Sherman Mice!", en Sunday, Sept. 11th, at 2 o'clock p. in. Pleaching in b.itli i:nglis!iaud German. UNION IICTHEL CHURCH OF GOD I'lcaching at 10.: a. 111. and 7'i p. in. by the p.i.er, Kev. G. V. Seilhuiucr. Sabballi school at 1 ', p. 111 frabbith school at tin; Green sticcl mission at 14 p. in. ""tr'-ST MISStON, M. i:. OIIAPEL, fllAU "It lette street above l.eineii. Pleaching b3" the pastor, Ue. K. A. .Mcllwjin, at 10J.. a. 111. and iy, p. 111. .Sunday -clioel at p. nil J"7-IINr.V WOK.. THE ONLY MEDICINE IN I'lTIIKI. LIQUID OK DltV KIKM Tliat Act 1 t tlis Same Time m. The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SICK? Hectare ire allow these great at rnin ti be come l-iigcil taruiil, anil junsntinu h iiiner are thcrejerej Diced into the bleed that should be eijtcllcd mtlurallif. KIDNEY WORT WILL fclJIIKLV CUlti: kidm'v nisi:.vscs. IjIVKR l'0MI'l.l.TH, Piles, Ceusili;tti:in, tli in.uy Illscase-', t'eiu.iln Weatviiess and Nervous Disorders, by eaHiint; free aelien of these organ 1 and c, storing their power te threw ejrdi&e'iise. Why sillier bilious p tins ami aches? Why tormented with Piles, Censtip itieu . Why Irighlencd ever diserdeied Kidneys J H liy cndiiie nervous or sick hcad-ielics"? the IvIDNJ-.i WORT uiirf rejoice in hciith. ti- It is put up in Dry Vegntable Ferm, in 47-liii cans, one package of which makes ,siX JWquaitset medicine. 4tg"Alse in Liquid Fenii,ry Ceueeetiated JKflar the ceiivt-iilencv of tliese who Mimet SrrcidiIy pieparu It, aeti with equal &8 efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 81. WEI.LS, Kinm.is & CO., rmpV, ltiirliiigtnii, Vt. Will send the dry pest-paid.) Iec27 Iyd.w4 "pves'i- GO TO RED TO-NIGHT BEFORK YOU GO TO UlUllli, Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET, And purchase a llettle et LOCHEITfc DEATH 0AT MOSQUITOS, AND THEN SLEEP IX PEACE. PRICE, 15c. a ISetile. HOTEIJi. l OW OPEN SI'RECUEK . HOUSE, ON JA Europcen plan. Dining Reems ter Indies and Gentlemen. Entrance at N'e. .11 North Duke sticct. Clam ami Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the patronage et the public. inay7-td HOOTS & SllOKS. IADIICS, AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A i Geed and Fine Fitting Reet or Shee, Rend v-niade or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMRNZ'S, Ne. 1(B North Queen Street. Custom:Werk Specialty. Jy-MldS&W 3ZEDICAZ. pELER AND CHAMOSIILE FILLS. IN THE SECRET. RAILROAD MEN, BANK OPFICELS AND CAPITALISTS AFFECTED SERIOUSLY. A Little Inside Chapter That Wilt be Read With Interest by the Public. Railroads, banks and capitalists arc the great moving and controlling power of the weild new, and there Is a read, a rough read, through which all that attatu te eminence must pass and many fall in the tight. Theugtit, study, mental and brain work is the highway te emi nence ; and work, thought, worrying, plan ning, calculating, all fceuupen the brain and nervous system, and tie results are Nervous Prostration, Heart Disease, Apoplexy, Paraly sis, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleepless Nights, Sick and Nervous Headache, and a sudden dropping out of the business ranks from ever work and nervousness in some et its forms. This is the natural consequence; but if the nervous system is fed and suppperted in pre portion te the waste and demands mane upon it, these fearlul results would net be heard of or known. The remedy is a simple, sensible one. Simply te feed the overworked, irritable nervous sys tem. And that can be done, and that is being done successfully every day, by the use et Dr. Itensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, a special preparation for Nervous Disease, Jiek and Nervous Headache, Nervousness, Sleepless ness, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia. These pills arc net a patent medicine, nut made by a reg ular physician ami used by the profession at large. Sold by all druggists. Price. 50c. a be. Depot, 10u North Eutaw street. Iialtimere, Mil. Uv mail two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, te any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Wairanled te Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, SULK CRUST, ALL KOUl.ll SCALV ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OK HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCIIINGS en all parts of the biyly. It makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and ficcklcs, and is the Rest toilet dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles iu one package, consisting et both internal and ex ternal treatment. All llr-t-c'ass druggi-ts have it. Price II per package. aug-22-lyd M. W&S&w OPECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Mary A..Longaker, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ne. 13 Eust Walnut Stiw., LANCASTER, PA., Diseases or the Es-e, Ear and Threat Treated as Specialty. Particular attention given te the treitment et Diseases et Women and Childicn. Fiee examination and treatment daily ex cept .Sunday from 11 a. 111. te 1 p. ie. Consul tations iu English ami German. SM.H H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, elleis his professional services te the alllicted especially te thoee sullVsring fieui Chronic or Special Diseases. He will begladtesceand talk Willi t hem. It is his practice te plainly declare a disease incurable il lie believes it te bu se. In the case wliicu he undertakes, be guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion ami the application of cxpciienccd skill, gained bv many years el practice in treating disease in its various and most malignant tonus. That his skill has net been exerted in vain, numerous ccrtiliirtes, that may be een at his olllee, w ill testily. Caiieers, Tumors cntl Swellings Ones Without Palu or Using: Hip Knife or Drawing IMoert. Skin Diseases andcvciy dcsciiplien el LI ccratien. Piles an ilScrielii leus Diseases Perma nently Cured. j Female Diseases Aqute or chronic, speedily and radically cured. J Diseases el the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys call undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention s-ivcii te l'iivute Dis eases of every description ; also that state 01 alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons incapable of enjoying the pleas ures or performing the duties et lite, complete ly cuied, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et lire. Diseases et the .yc and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Longaker will make pro.Ysijemil visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (eon (een lhtentiidly), and medicine sent with proper directions te any nai t el the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. Jcr-lYdTu,ThA:S&w READ THIS Lancaster, Pa., Aptil 23, lssi. Tint KinxKYCUKA Mf'h Company. llentt It gives 1110 much plcasuic te say that after using one pack of K1DXEYCURA I have been -entirely cured el a seveie pain 111 my baek and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter Dying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully lccenimcnd it, and knew that many et my Iricmls who have used it have been benefited. PETER P.AKKR, mSilj d Foreman Examiner and Expn sa. N JOTICK. DB.C. A.GRKENE Takes this opportunity or notifying Ids nu merous patients and these who desiie te get well, who ate new diseased, that he u ill leave Lancaster about the FIRST OP AUGUST FOR HIS SUMMER VACATION. Renewals et his rcmedials maybe obtained during his absence at his offices. C. A. GREENE, M. D. Ne. 1IC EAsT KIING STREET, OtldM-WFASl Lancaster. Pa. OLWT JtRAWINOB. lOMMONWKALTII DISTRIBUTION CO 36th Popular Monthly Drawing OFTHS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisvllle, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1881. These drawings occur 111011 1 lily (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et tlic Geueral Assembly of Kentiickv. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company U legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. N. 15. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list et prizes ler the SKPTKMI5ER DRAWING. 1 prze. lOfOCO 1 prize -. ,a,,ss m 5oec 10 prizes $1.000cach 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 loe prizes $100 each 10,000 200 prizcsfie each 10.00C 600 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " i800 9 prizes 100 each, " 900 Whole tickets, $2; hall tickets, $1; 27 tickets ISO; 55 tickets, 100. Remit Meney or Rank Draft in Letter. 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders or $5 and up ward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. ' Address all orders te R. M. DOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., 01 R. M. ROARDMAN, tes Broadway. New Yerk. febi-TuTbASftw DXT BOOBS. T MARTIN CO. Full Lines of R:iw Silks, Jute's Cotten and Weel and Silk and kVoel Furniture Coverings and Curtain and Lambrequin Materials. LACE AND BUNTM CURTAINS. Lambrequins and Curtains made te order an hung at short notice. Brass. Ebony, Walnut and Ash Curtai Poles, Ebony and Walnut Cornices, Comic Meuldings et all descriptions. Window Shades & Fixtures MOSQUITO CANOPIES. Ne extra charge ler hanging. J. B. MARTIN &C0., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. i'Ai'i:unAxmsus, or. -ryiRic window screkns. In order net te carryover any stock we hat e reduced the pike of our Extension Frames for Wire Window Screens s te seventy-iive cenl.s and upwaids. We meas ure tin' v indews and put them up al .short no tice and iu such a manner that you need net remove them when you wish 10 close the win dow. AU kinds et plain, figured and land scape it Ires. WALLPAPERS iu elegant styles and liirge assortment for the coining season. We liave opened senir choice Dade Window Shades entiicly new. The design- are bcauli till and cannot tail te please. Ol plain goods we have all colors ami widths. Hollands, Paper CinUaiiis, Fivtmes, Cords, Tassels, Fringv.", Leeps, Extension Cornices, Poles, Ends, ,Vc. Orders taken ler Fine PIER AND MANTLE MIBR0KS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH iJUKKN ST. VAJUSIAUKH, &V. Carriaffes ! Cnrnaffcs ! KI)UE11IEY'&C(:S. I'racliral 'i'ari iuge limltlcrs, Miiiket Siieet, Rear of Ceutial Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We. have en baud a Large Asseitinent et ISU(U-1E.S AND CA1.IJ1AES, Which we eiler at the VEItY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranteii. iiiveusa call, tt-Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ter hat purpose. IirJT.-ttd&w VAHViClS. HtEAT BARGAINS IN tVUII'KI.-), I claim te have the Largest and Fines tockei CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Elra h 11 per, Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Pal t oel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest as low as 2fic. per yard. All the FIX EST A XD CJOrCE PATTEBXS that ever can be seen In thlscily. 1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and R-u; Carpels, AS LOW AS 35c. ER YARD. AI-eMAKE CARPETS TOOKDRRatMiec' notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. tfirNe Irouble te show goods if jeti de n. wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. JUS VULLAN-EO US, A? N ORDINANCE Te provide against injnucs te the mad way, in tlic sticets and alleys of Hie city et Lancas ter, Irein detective or careless lilling of ex cavations mid diggings therein. Section 1. Be it ordained bv the Select and Common Councils et the Oily of Lancaster, that Irem and niter the passage of this ordi nance, no person or persons whatsoever shall dig up or excavate the roadway in any of the streets or alleys et the City et Lancaster, lot let laying water, gas or sewer pipes, or making connections with or repairs te the same, or ter any ether purpose whatsoever, without having hist obtained a permit ler se doing fieni the Mayer of said City. Sec. 2. That any person or persons digging or t:eavnting in any of the said streets or alleys, by viitue et any such permit, shall be required, en tilling iu such excavation or dig ging, te ram or puddle the earth filled in, and snail remove any surplus or supply any deli cieney et material as may be necessary te leave the roadway even ami &elid. and iu as iroed condition as it, was betere such digging, and shall keep such p.irtet the roadway iu repair for the period et six months. In case any ex cavation remain open ever night the person making me same sii:iii ui-quay a leu light as a signal of danger. tfK sec 3. That 111 case et default en the part of any person or persons inaKingsucii excava tien, or digging, te till up the same in the man ner required by Section 2, the Street Commis sioner shall give notice te the person or per sons at whose instance or ler whose benefit such excavation or digging wasmaic.et the de fault, and if such person or persons shall re fuse or neglect for two days alter being se no tified, te repair the roadway, in the manner required by Section 2, then the Street Commis sioner shall make such repairs, at the expense et the said person or persons for whose bcneil t, or at whose instance, The excavation or dig ging was made, anil the expenses incurred, together with a penalty et twenty percent, shall be recoverable, in an action et debt, at the suit et the City of Lancaster, as debts ei like amount arc new recoverable. Skc. 4. That in all cases of contracts entered into by any et the departments et the go vc ro ot said City, with any person or persons, ter work which will render necessary any exca vatien in the roadway, in any of the streets or alleys -of said City, the contractor shall be bound by recognizance te repair said road way, as required by Section 2efthIs ordinance. and 110 final estimate for any such work shall be approved by the proper committee until the contractor bhall havcpieduccd a certifi cate from the Street Commissioner that Sec tion 2 has been tally complied with. Skc. !i. That any person or persons dhr'rin"- un the roadway, in any of the sticets or ailevs et said city, without li iving first obtained the J permit previucu uir 111 section 1, snail lie lianic te a penalty et tilty dollars, te be collected in an action of debt, in the name of the City of lancaster, before any Ablerman et s-dd City. Sec . It shall be the duty et the Mayer el the City te procure, at the expense et the City, printed blank forms or such permits, ami te till and issue the same, en personal applica tion, agreeably te the li 1st section el this Ordi nance, and also te retain a list or every permit Issued, with the number and date thereof, tlic location of the proposed excavation or digging, and the name of the person or peisens, for whose benefit or at whose instance the same is te be done Ordained and enacted into a law, at tlic city et Lancaster, en the 7th day el September. A. D. isai. JOHN LEVEROOOD, President Common Council. Herbert Johnsten, Clerk et Common Council. ROIIERT A. EVANS, President Select Council. J. K. i.AP.n, Clerk et Select Council Approved Septembers, 1SS1. JNO. T. MacUOMGLE, sepu3td Majer. lister? Deparlin DKT GOODS, VMMKWXAK, dtC. DOMETHIHG HEW I LACE'THltEAD UNDERSHIRTS, feather-weight drawers. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAIFS, "the shirtmaker, NO. 56 NORTH OUEEN STREKT, p RAND OPENING OF NEW FALL GOODS NEW YORK STOKE. 8 & IO EAST KINO STREKT. We arc new showing one of the largest and best asserted stocks 01 DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, in the state at the lowest market price. Special ettering of DRESS GOODS Embracing the Latest Novelties r the season. Oiubie stripes and Plaids, all Weel French Plaids, Newest Colorings in Weel Suitings. Full lines or Rlack and Colored Silks, Ulack and Coleicd all Weel Cashmeres, Surruhs and Plain Shtins in the New Fall Shades. Canten flannels. Muslins & Sheetings, and all kinds et Demestic 'Dry Goods, we are selling at less than Agents' Prices, having bought them previous te recent advance. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1 Case (icrster Suit liius at 23c. per yard. :i Cases best quality lEIcached Muslins, perfect goods, in halt and quarter pieces. WATT, IAN it CO., 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. OPliCIAL NOTICK. . I'M NEW CHEAP STORE, Metier, Bard k litau, Bought several months age a Large Stock et Bleached, Unbleached and Colored ' Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels. Alse a Full Stock el While and Coleicd WOOL FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, At prices considerably lower than they can lie bought let new, hence you see t hey can -ell at LOWJSJl 1' It WES, LOWER I'll WES, 'llian It bought new. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Coepci Heuse and Sen el .Herse Hetel. (Aider's Old Stand.) LANCASTER, PA. TVRKSS GOODS, AC. HAGrEll & BROTHER Have still a L.irge Line et DRESS GOODS, In all qualities, including Choicest styles of the Season. nianv Alse" of the Black and Colored Silk. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND t II1TE GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, All el which u ill be sold at Very te Reduce Stock. Lew Prices grr HAL I Fer JULY Special Lew Hid AUGUST 'rice ler we have made a CARPETS, Of which we have Newest Patterns in 1 Handsome Line of the BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED, WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR . CARPET WITH BORDERS. Alse a line or Carpets at 2.1, 31, :i7K anil GOc. OIL CLOTHS AM) MATTINGS Will be s-old en the same low basis. We invite examination. . HAGER & BROTHER. w TALL PAPER, SC. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. Our- Stock includes Patterns in all the Choice Spring EMROSSED AND PLAIN' GILT SATINS, FLATS, BLVN'IvS, CEILING DECO RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS AND RORDERS. Te reduce stock wc will make a SPECIAL LOW Pill VF. Wi; invite examination. IAGER& BROTHER. TOR SAZE. TJEAL ESTATE. .REAL. ESTATE. Business Properties Dwellings and liuil.l ing Lets for sale in all parts eftne city and at all prices. Alse f.uins and ether county prop erties See our Monthly Catalogue, just i-ui-d and tree te everyone. ALLAN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, septa-Bnid : North Dnke Street. ORPHANS' COURT SALK IN PU Iter ance et an order et the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, directed te the undersigned, the undersigned will expose at public sale en SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1SS1, at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, citv et Lan caster, at p. m.. these two onc-tery and a-liall FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, Nes. 214 and Hi Fulton street, under the same root and the let upon w hlch said houses are erected; en the south side or Fulton street, between Lime and Sbippcn streets, in the city of Lan caster, containing in front en said Fulton street mM feet, and extending baek et that tt idtb i2 feet mere or less, te the north side et a 10 feet wide alley. Adjoining property et Mr-. Hynciuan, heirs et Win. Lechlcr, dce'd., and ethers. Parties wishing te view the premises before purchasing will call 011 the premises, or en the undcrsigne !, at N'e. ::-2r East King street, l.ancastei. Terms made known en dav erale. HENRY RODUERS, Executer. llBNr.v Miii-isEirr, Auctioneer. iiugM,i7-ep.:tsd 1DOD CUANCK. A DESIRAP.LE COAL AND LUMRER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned eilers at private sale a property consisting el seven lets et ground in the town et Spiingville, Lancaster county, at tlic station en the Peuiisjlvauia Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Hairisburg turnpike. The improvements nic a two-storied Frame Heuse -21x-JI feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket Ollice, a Frame Warehouse -Jl.xIS teet, and Cen I and Lumber ard, with about 2ft) feet el Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales et S ten capacity; "M Feet et Railroad Siding. Trc-tle weik for iluinpinir coal, with space ter ctcn ctcn sien et same. Ruildiugsinestly licwuu.l every thing in geed etder. Location pleasant, iu a thickly settled agricultural ucighhei heed and a lust iuipieving town, with 110 rival business in the town. Has au established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business ami increased p-issenger tratel. Price t'J.liOt) mi reaseiiablelenns. Fer liirther inhumation addics JOS. II. IIARECKER, Spring Garden P.O., (c20-Iui ' Lancaster County. Pa. ORi-HANS' COURT MAI.K. 1SV VIRTUR of au order of the Orphans' Court the undersigned will expose at public sale, al the Lancaster County Heuse. East King street, cityel Lancaster, en FRIDAY, SEPlEMRER lit.'lsSI. at Yt o'clock p. 111. All that double two-story Irame dwelling house with one story fiame back building attached, and let or piece of ground upon which the saini is erected ; also well w it!i pnmp therein, situated en East Chestnut street, Nes. 7.'8and 7i'i0e.istel FranKlIn street, containing en the south side et East Chestnut, terty Icel, 11101 e or less, and extending in deptli that width, one hundred and twenty-live teet, containing fruit and ether trees growing tliereen, being the same property el the late Amanda luig ley, deceased. Partus wishing te iew the preinNt s will call at Nes. T.VSaiul 7WI East Chestnut street, or upon the undersigned at his ellice. Ne. I! Court Avenue. Luiienslereiiy. Terms et purchase made known at tune el sale. HENRY MIIMSERT, aug l-f.'JII&ScptUi-lwil Executer. ASsKiNKK'SSALIMIl' VAI.lJAI'.LEin.AI. ESTATE. Tlie undersigned assignee of Geerge Mcugcl and wile will sell at public sale, at the Sltmmv Heuse, in the borough el Manlieim, en SATURDAY, OCTORER S, 1SSI. the following described real estate, situate in said borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting of a let et ground fronting en Prussian street :ii; feet, mere or less, and extending in depth il" leel, limit or less, te Welt stieet, thence along Wolf street 57 Icct, mere or less, te pieperty et Samuel Ensniingeren Hit cast, thence south JI7 leel, mere or less, te the corner of purpart N'e. ; (being the store property), thence west along the said store property -Jl teet, mere or less, thence north along said property IU feet, mere or less, te Prussian street In beginning, where on is erected a two story and attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, a large Frame I'.irn Ireuling en Well sticct AVi feet, moie or less, and extending iu deptli -M! teet, mere e:-less, with wagon shed attached "te said barn ; also geed outhouses, grape arbor and grapes, lrult el dillercut va rieties, and a well el never-tailing water. Purpart Ne. .consisting efa let el gteuud fronting -II feet, mere or less, en Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. I, and extending in depth JO feet, 11101 e or less, te purpart Ne. 1, whereon is erected a two-story Rriek Build ing, built ler and occupied as a Shee Stere. The buildings 011 the above property are all in geed condition. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., when at tendance will lie given and terms made known by JOHN W. LOWELL, scp7,10,l7,2IX.ectl.S.l Assignee. Public SALi-; ou- Valuable kf.at. es tate. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMRERl-lMSsi. pursuant te an altas 01 der el the Orphans' Cem tot Lancaster county. Pa., will be sold at public fale, at the Keystone Heuse, Neitb Queen street, in the city'et Lancaster, the bil lowing real estate, l.iteel Frederick Pyie, de ceased, all et which is situated in l.'incaster city, te wit : Purpart Ne, 1, properly N'e. 'j:;7 North Mul berry street. 1 milting en said street 17 Icct (5 inches, mete or 'ess, mill extendinir in depth. mi icct, moicer less, 10 a in icei w me common alley. The improvements thereon consist et a two-story frame dwelling house, a two story tranus kitchen attached; open aliey en the south side. Purpart N'e. 2, property Ne. S.:i North .Mul berry street, fronting en said street II teet 7 inches, mere or les, witii common alley be tween this property, and the one adleiniiig en tne north, -J feet 1; inches wide, te the depth id 42 feet, alter which Hie let widens te the extent or halt the width et said alley, extending in depth 1411 ftet, mere or less, te a 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements theieeu cousistet a two story trameheiise, with a two story trame kitchen attached. Purpart Ne. :;. property Ne. 211 North Mul berry street, fronting en said street 22 feet 1 inch, morn or lesi, together with the same common alley (right described in Nn.2i),nud extending iu depth I In teet., mere or less, te the atercsaid Id feet wide common alley. The impreveiiicul.s arc a two story brick beuse, with basement kitchen and large Inline stable: room enough ter eight hei-csand ler time or lour tens tit hay. Purpails Ne-sT-i, ."ciml :, properties Nes. .M!, 2l.'iand2i;Neitli Miilbcny stiect, te be sold separately. Nes. 2IS and 2Ij fronting en siM sticct I:: Icct and 1 inch, mere or less.and N'e. 217 1.5 teet 7 ir.elics.iuere orless.andallet tliem extending 111 depth 1111 teet, mere or less te the aforesaid in feet wide common alley. The im provements 011 each et these lets are a two steiy brick house, with a one-story frame out house, and 011 Ne. 2l"a never-falling well et water, ami en Ne. 217 a cistci 11, iu geed condi tion, 12 Icct deep. Pnrpait Ne. 7, properly Ne. 212 North Arch alley, in the city or Lancaster, fronting en said alley l.'i feet 8 inches, mere or les-, iue lulling 11 :: Icct open space en theseiithsidcand extend ing in depth ion teet. mere or less, te the afore satd 10 feet wide common alley. The improve ments arc a two story brick house, with one- story Irame attachment. Purpaits Nes. S. '.land ll.piepcrtlcs Xe.211, 2li; and 2.V) North Aich alley atercsaid, te be sold .separately, each Ireuling en said alley 12 feet 8 inches, uinic or less, and exlennin''iii depth 11 11 feet, mere or less, te the aterc-aid ie feet wide common alley. N'e. 2VI lying en the north and alongside that part e"t the said 10 Icct wide common alley between Nej. 213 and 250 et the said properties, fronting en said Arch alley and intersecting that part or said 10 Teet wide common alley running 1101 Ih and seu 'h in the rear of all these properties and these situated en North Mulberry .street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart N'e. 12, property Ne. 2.12 N01 th Arch alley, irenting en said alley 15 Icet 8 inches, lneie or less, including an open space et S Teet, mere or less, en the north side, and extending in depth IWl icel, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide-common alley, running north ami south The improvements are a two story brick house, with one-story frame attachment, and geed bake eten. Tin; le feet widccommeii alley mentioned runs north and south, and also east ami west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 2i-i ami 2T0, and is common teall these purparts, both the Mnlbcrry street and the Arch alley properties. All these houses are cemparat ively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and arc situated in one of the lincst and most thriving parts et the city, convenient te schools, especially te the High Scheel, being only about Vt squares from the latter. The houses en Arch alley arc finely located, and afford homes within the reach or any laboring man or mechanic far mere desirable than almost any ether part et tlie city, being equally near te all the active business or tlie railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, excepting purparts Nes. 1 and 2, arc. larger and mere valuable, ami ler location aud surroundings are uiisiirn.issed ny any property 111 iue eiiy. Any person wishing te sec the properties rere the day of sale will call en W. C. Pyle, 1 et the heirs, occupying Ne. 213. or en Jes ny any properly in me ciiy. rtlcs be em' et the heirs, occupying Ne. 213. or en Jeseph j-iu. ot,-euiiyiiigne.24i numi jiuinerry street. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p in., when attendance will be given by JUNIUSB. KAUFMAN. Trustee of sale. II. SitfCEKT, Auctioneer. s3,10,17,2l,'JS,'J,l.l JMUCAVlOXAt, T A CASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. FALL TERM BEGINS AUGUST 2I, l.yi. The only Business Scheel in Lancaster where young Men and Ladies are taught Deuble Entry Bookkeeping! nil brunches pertaining te a Business Education. Call at the rooms. Ne. 4 West King Stieet, Third Meer, for circular or address auglMmd WKIOLER & MOSSER. TRAt'EZERS' HVlDt: IAMAsTKK AND MILLKRSVILLK R. j Cars run as tollews : l.eatu Lancatser (P. R. Depot), at 7, J, his-i ti.ia. m., and 2, 4. (t and S-3U . 111., etccul or. Saturday, w hen the last car leaves at '.en p. U. Lcate .Mi'.lersville (lower end) :ii ft, S, unit IU a. .tt., and 1, :t, ." and 7 p. m. Cars inn daily en u1- tve time exeepl en Sue day. ClOLU.MlUA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit li til read en the following time: S TATIOSS Ne KTU- WAUD. A cee 1 1. r.M. 205 3:18 5:21 6:211 Pert Deposit.: Pcaehbotteni Sate Harber. Columbia. Espies. Express. a. jj. v. j. C:35 3:."3 7:12 4-28 7:5S 5:11 S:25 5:40 Statiehs Seuth- Express. Express. Accein WAKD. A.M. V. II. A.M. Columbia lI- 8-20 7:45 r. M. ArftOfi Safe Harber. 12.W 6: LctMO Feiicllbottem 12:43 7:32 11.07 F Iff Pert Deposit Ir23 8:03 listi w ATMNU or COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, JULY Utii, ISSt. NORTHWARD. LCAYB. CJiiarryville Lancaster, KiugSt Lancaster Columbia..... AKltlVK. Reading A.M. 7:33 '.1:15 !h27 SOUTHWAR LEAYK. A.M. M. 1M. P.M a.m. r.M. r.M. B:li ... 2-30 7:5i 3:10 S IM 1.113 3:.-i0 7:."0 1:10 3: HI 10.(13 3:20 5.50 VRI. A.M. M. V.M. 7:23 liU B:ie r.M. 9:X 2:10 8:20 !:27 2.10 8:08 :37 .... 8:20 10:37 !:;e Reading AERIYE. Columbia Lancaster. !C27 2.10 S:US 5:. !Miicaster. KingSt !:."7 8:20 5:10 uarryvflle 10:37 !-;e G:I5 Trains connect at Reading with trains loam! Irem Philadelphia, I'ettsville. Harrisbiirg, Al Al lentewn ami New Yeik, via Round brook Reute. At Columbia wilh trains te and Irem Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick ami Rultl Rultl niere. A. M. WILSON, Siipt. PKNNS Y L VAN 1 A RAI LICOAD N KW SCHEDULE On and atter MONDA MAY Kith, 'If!, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan caster and Philadelphia depots us follews: Eabtwaud. Leave Arrive Lane'ter Pliilud'u 2ii3 a.m. 5:15 a. -j ftM'S " 7:."-5 " 8.00 ' 8-03 ' tO-ID 8:45 ' tr.l.l " 12:01 r.M. 1:10 " 1:20 r.M. 3.20 " 2:00 ' r:0t " 3 05 ' 5::t0 " l.:!3 " B35 " 1:18 ' I.-15 t;ri5 " ;::-e '.MSI " IISI5 Lc.it i Arm,: Philad'a Lane'ter I2S' .t.a. 5 111 A. M 7:.'Ml le:20 " I0r25 " !:M 10.33 MN " 10:50 I2:lil 2:.-!(l r.M 2:35 250 2-Jtir.M. 5:15 " 4:en " 7r-f " &:: " 7-.-W " .-J5 " S:50 ' !):10 ' 11.55 " 11:55 " 2.15 a.m Cincinnati Express Fast Line, Yerk Accein. Arrives; llai 1 isburg Express Uillerville Accein. Arrives, Columbia Aceouiinedatioii, Ficderick Accein. AriiYcs, Pacific Kxpiess, Sunday Mnfl,...v Johnsten n Express,. Chicago Day Express, SI. Leuis Day Express Ilai-rlsburg Accomiuedat'ii, WU8TWAIID. Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne.l.via Mt Jev, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'biu. Niagara & Cliicage Express Sunday .Mail, . T ! ljllli.ttiittiti Frederick Aecommedat ion, Dillcrville Lncal.viK M I.Jey Harrisbiirg Aceouimediit'ii, Columbia A'ccommetlation, Harrisbiirg Express, Pittsburg Expresa, Cincinnati Express, PaclHc Express Pacific Express, east, en Mineav, wueii Hag gcii, will step at Middictewii, Eltabelhtewn, Mt. Jey, Landisville, l:lid-in-Iland, Leinan Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceutes villi-, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged. Will step at Downinglewn, Cnatesville, Pin ki-s-hurg, Mt. Jey, Elizuhcthtewn and Middictewii. HaiioYcraceemmodatlon west, connecting ut Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a.m., will run through ti Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects ut Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at- 2 30 r. i., 11111I will run nireugli te Fiederiek. ASTRlVll KKO'S AJI'EK7 ISEMENT. stkicii i:be's advkktisement. ASTRIOH BRO.'S Reg li announce lli.it ri'uly for inspection. hey have ewu, and a complete line et Novelties for Fall w ear. We have en baud new a lull lincel the LATEST FALL SHAPE) et STRAW HAi- IN CANTON", MILAN, CHIP and PORCUPINE. UNK PORCUPINE HATS AT $1. An excellent vaiU-tyel i:i.ick Deuble Ostiicli Plumes Irem $1 up te $10. SPECI A L RARGA1NS ! We eUer Plumes at fl and $.'! apiece, which have never been sold ter less than $1 and 5. NFW VELVETS. NEW PLUSHES, FANCY PLUSHES, NEW RIRRONS, PLtiSH RIRRON- Raigaius in Black Saliiis at 75c. ami $1. Colored Satins at fl. We have also opened a Complete New Line et Dress amlClejk Trimmings. We arc aide te show te our cu-teiiieis an :iss(ntiiieiit or tliese goods never seen before iu Lancaster. Silk, Chenille urn' Jet Fi luges. In Black and Colored. Ombre .shaded Fringes. Passementeries in Cheiee Patterns trein 2He up te f I per yard. ORN MI.NT, LllM".TAssKL-. GIRDLE, CORDS AND BUTTON'S. New- Zepbvr , Saxony Weel Shetland Weel Gcrmantewn Weel. 'e. HTOiinei: .ie0 per pound .l.si) fl.ie EAVI' K! EAST Kl NG XC. STREKT, LANCASTER. sTR E ET. LA NC ASTER. BOOKS ANlt S I'.n iOXERl . OCIIOOL HOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Beeks and Scheel 1-npplics at the Very lowest r.ittsat L. M. U'LYNN'S, e.4S 1VK-ST KINO .STRKI7T. JOHN RAKICMSONS. SCHOOL BOOKS -KOUTIIE LANCASTER SCHOOLS, ATTIIK LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE BOOKSTORE OP JOM BAER'S SOITS, 15 and 17 NORTH QOBEN STREKT, I.ANCASTKK. PA. CHINA AXD OLAHSWAKb. UCTION WARK. A Large Let of Damaged WHITE STONE WARE Frem New Yerk Auction, at CHINA HALL. Tea Sets. Chamber Sets, Plate,, Cups and Saucer, Hew's Scolleped and Sauce Dishes, Steak Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Pitchers, Cream Jugs, Ac, sold at Auction Prices. Don't ints Bargains, AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, IS KAST KINO STHKKT. Ill .1 t C P5ft'. ;..