LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY MAY 26, 1882. Lancaster hxttlliQtmtt. FBIDAY EVEKINO, MAY 20, 1862. DAKOTA. A Saniple or Its Crep of "Liars." Rroeklyn Eagle. " Yes, sir," observed the Dakota man, as he picked up bis hat and prepared te depart. " The only thins we're troubled with is a lack or labor. We've tried every thing, but the hands make a fortune the first week or two and start right out for themselves. "We've a population of capi talists, and it leeks as though we might go te the wall for want of peer men te de the heavy work." "Have you tiied Chinamen ?" asked the editor. "Tried everything. New, there's Chi namen. Last fail I wanted te get in my cotton. Dakota grows the finest cotton in the world, and my crop was up te $800 a bale. Couldn't hire a man except a few preachers, who were only getting twelve or fifteen thousand a year, and were will ing te make a few bundled :i year extra by working in the fields. Se I put in a thousand gross of Chinamen te pick that cotton." " Hew did you come out'."' inquired the editor, becoming interested. ' Didn't conic out at all ! Ain't out yet ! AVhy, sir, thai cotton was se wbite and firm that these Chinamen just rolled it up in little pellets and boiled it for lien and ate it up ! Lest a million and a half of bales. Ijiicky for me it was only the sec ond :i op of the season, and 1 mauaged te pull through with the third and feifrtb, or I'd been busted. Chiucse won't, de sir, won't de." " 1 should think you would train your Indians and put them at it,"' suggested the editor. "That's been tried, sir,"' replied the Dakota man. "It's no use. Year before last 1 had te call all h jnds oil' te run up a new lead in my geld mine that 1 just started baek of the house te amuse the childicu, and I put the whole Sioux nation down in meadow gathering rice. Yeu see, you can't get lice anywhere like you get it in Dakota, and while I real lyd id n't need the crop. I thought I'd take it" in. "Well mi-, these savages worked teeth and nail fur two months and finally they get it all in. lint it did inc no geed." " Why net'.'" queried the editor " Why net? because these ill-begotten aborigines just beied au augur hole through each last grain of rice and went leap-flogging around the farm with the whole crop hung around them for orna ments. It may suipiisc you when 1 tell you th.it 1 only get one grain of lice out of that tiep, but it's a fact. I had it cut off round and new I use it for a grind stone. Then tilde's the luill-lnceds from ever the line, they're a terror." " Can't you de anything with thcni !" asked the astonished editor. " Well, 1 should remark te the contra ry," explained the Dakota man. "I or- ;aui.ed eighteen regiments of 'en; te leek alter my tob.icce this winter. Ven knew it's se warm uj there th:it yen can only grew tobacco iliuin tlie celli .snaps ; and then j. in have te hire jjanjjs; te held inn b re II eii ever it, se's te keep the sun oil'. I net tlie.se half breeds down and started 'nu in. They were se lazy they neglected it and the whole tobacco crop was suu struftc. It caught lire and when I lelt it was burning yet." " Lest it all, eh V'' nun mined the para lysed editor. . " Ne, I made a little something out of it. Ven see, Dakota's soil is a rich, soft loam about seven miles deep and very easy te work. Se 1 ran pipes from my farm ever into Minnesota and down into Nebraska and Wisconsin, and made con nections with the houses. Alia man in these states has te de new is te pick up his mouth piece and smoke. The amount is lcgnlated by a meter, and 1 don't come out. dead loser en the deal, but no mere half-b:ecds for me. I'm through with that truck. And I'm through with Swedes, tee, new you hear me shout !" " 1 thought they were a most industri ous race ?" '?e they arc, and thuse's the trouble. 1" ordered several air leads from the east and put 'em te work watching my sugar cane. 1 he trouble with cane in that cetni try ir: it grows tee fast, and I wanted hands te keep it back. Well, sir, these dog-gene Swedes just went in, and before I knew it that cane was three-quarters of a mile high and the molasses running ever everything. Washed away my house and barns and stock, and Heeded tiic whole district. I didn't eare for that, because I could afford it ; but all the game en the prairie get stuck fast in the stuff and spoiled the hunting. There's no fun in knocking a buffalo ever with a club. Yeu want te chase him. Same with an antelope or an ostrich.' ' De you have ostriches out there '.'' a sited the editor. "Well, you bet. ! They're a legular pest. At lirst we thought we'd de some thing n feathers, but they've get se com mon they ar! only used ler beds and fuel. I came cist, te leek at some insect powder that, is said te diive 'em out, and speaking of that you wouldn't mind lending me a ferry ticket, te go ever te New Yerk, would you :' All my money was in dust, and I left it at the. sub-treasury te be coined. Couldn't get it done until te-morrow and then I'll hand you the ticket." The editor gave him the ticket and then sent te Washington for the census lepert te see what Dakota really did raise, and didn't strike it until he turned te the sec tion "Liars" and there he found a heap of valuable information. A H wr.it Tins. 1 Hit-ic a pi r-,mi living who everwiw a ease nt ague, liilieusiu-.-s nervous nerveus ne.s, or neuralgia or unv ilica-..j of the stomach, liver, or kidneys that. Hep Riltcih wilt nut cure? " iiil.VJwd.tw s'iiileii's Catahkii i:kmi:iiv a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker .Ment h. Fer sale at Cochran's ding store, 187 North Oneen street. A?; old lady writes its: "1 am fi5 years old mid v:i- feeble and nervous a'l the time, when 1 neught :i bottle et Parker's tiinger Tonic. I have used little mere than one het Hit ami leel as well as at 20." Sioethur column. ml-lindeod&eew Kidney Cempluliil cured. IS. Turner, Keshcster, X. Y, writes: ' I have been for ever a year subject te serious disorder of the kidneys, unit etien unable te attend te husiucs- : 1 procured your Kurdock Meed Hitters ami was iclieved" bclnre halt a bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, as 1 leel confident that they will entirely cure me." Price $1. Fer sale ut II. It. Cochran's ilrn- stoic. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A hi: en MAnn miserable by Indigestion, Con Cen Con ttipuiien. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin V Sliileli's Yitalizcr i u positive cure. Fer bale at Cochran's ilvug store, 1.-.7 North (Jueeii street. (lur Glorious Independence. What can be mere loiiens than te be indc penitent of snllerin, caused by dyspepsia, itr- lijieslieii, const Ijiat ion, sick headache, or ether diseases emanating fremhc stomach. This can bccusilv jjained by a timclv use of Jlurdefk llloed I'titlcrs. Price $!. ler sale nt II. P.. Cochran's drugstore, 137 Ner: h Queen btrcet. Lancaster. Vnv wilt, von ceugli when .Sliileli's cure wii: aive inimediatc icliel. JPriee, 10 cts., .r0 c.i.s. and $1. Fer sale at Cochran'.s drug steie, 137 North Queen street. " i: HAVK THE HANDaulTCKST AND tr tinest window display in the city. Don't I id te &cc it, S.'LK HAJfDKERCniEFS, ' SUSPENDERS. NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, FOGKET-B.OOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OIGAIl CASES, AT- ERISMAN'S, kj. a .viiura ueu&n htbeet. MEMCAX. TKNSOS'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE SJPST KNOWN REMEDY FOR Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female "Weakness. Arc Superior te All Other Plasters. Arc Superior te I'ads Are Superior te Liniments. Are Superior te Ointments or Sal vex. Arc Superior te Electricity or fjuleanlsm. They Act IniMctlialely. They Strengthen They Seethe. They Relieve Vain at Once. They Positively Cure. P A TTTTniVT 1 Ml;:SOJ,s C'ArciNK I'oiteua LAUllUlN! I'lasteiis have been Imi tated. le net allow veur druggist te palm eh" sonic ether plaster having a similar sound ing name. See that the word Is spelled C-A-P-C-I-X-K. I'ltKK, 35 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MANCFAt-rrr.ixe Ciikmists, New Yenic. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'iice 5!5 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CO UN AND HUXJOX PLAS'LEU. I'll AS. N. CK1TXHNTON, 113 Kill tell ST., New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C V. Ren son's Remedies te wheui nil orders should he addressed. niy22-2wd.cedSw cow-2 HOSTETTER'S- CELEBRATED meii tin' mcrficlnsi! means el arresting disease, Hosteller's Stomach Hitters stands pre-eminent. It checus the lurther progress el all disorders el the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vitul stamina, prevents and remedies chills and lever, increases the activity of the kidneys.ceiinteiiicusateinlc.ncy te rheumatism, and Is a genuine stay and solace te aged.'inllrm antLncrveus persons. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. cbl-lydeed&w VLOTllIXa JbV. s M'ltl.Nd AND SITMAIKK NOVKLTfKS. -AT- H. GBRHART'S Tailoring Eslalsieiil, NO. (J EAST KlflG STKKET, l hereby stock et Inform my customers that my Sl'ltlNU unil SUMMElt SUITING, SPUING 0VERC0ATIN(i & FANCY VESTING Is iieu cfiinplele. 1 liave new Ihe iaiye-tanil fhelccsl asfiertment et WOOLENS, Fer I' Oil- 'I'.iiiei ing in the city et Lam-aster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all jjoeds warranted as represented. E GrERHART. l.liO AL NOTICES. ASSICNKI) KSTATK OF l'KXKlC K. IVOL bcrt and wife, et Lancaster city. Peter K. Wnlbertaiul wile, el Laucastcrcity, having by deed of voluntary assignment, "assignee and transferred all their estute and ell'eets te tin; undersigneil, for the benefit of the credi tor. of the said Peter K. Welbert ami wile, lie then-ten: gives notice, te all persons indented te said assigner, te make payment; te the undersigned without delay, ami the-ic having claims 1e present them te WILLIAM SHl'LTZ. Assignee. in2l-;teawd Residing in Lancaster City. E JMTATK OF L'HAKLCS U. ICIIOAOS, into of Lancastei city, deceased. Letteis of administration en said estate Having. been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement nml these having claims or demands against the estatu of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned, without delay, residing in Lar castcrcity. MRS. M. JJ. KHOADS, mayl'.i-OdeawF Administrator. ISTATK OF J.. DK W. UKKNKMAN J2i late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all pel sons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed. GEORUE E. KELLERS. W. A. Wasey, Att'y. Administrator. mayl.-J-Utdeaw 1 -.- l! 41W flVHiv aai'Wf.t.'! .-.. . j late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate lsavinir been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto arc requested te make lin lucdiatc payment, and these having claims ertdemands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancas ter MARUARET.RRE1TENUACI1. J se. A. Covle, Executer. Attorney. niayC-Gld.eaw 1JSTATK Or PHILIP P. SUNNEB, LATE li of the city et Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testamentary en 6iid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing in the city of Lancaster. MARV J. SUNNER, R. F. EsiiLEMAX, Executrix. Attorney. &26-4itd,eaw INSTATE OF MAKTHA 8. SUAKtrFEB, !i late et Lancaster City, UecM. Letters testancntarv en said estate Having been granted te the undersigned, all persona in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster, Pa. J. V. sTElNMETZ, ap-24-6tdeaw Execnter. CapcinePorensPlaster TOM H BITTERS ASTBJCU BBOS'. ADrEMXlSEMJEST. A STB1CH BKOS ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEIOH BEOS-' PALACE OF FASHION ! 15$ EAST KING ST. JUST Ol'ENEl), A NEW LINK OP Towels, Napkins and Table Cleths. Toweling, .rc. per yurd. Class Toweling, We. per yurd. All-Linen Toweling. 7e. per yurd. Class Towels, all linen, ut loc. Turkish Until Towels, est ra bargain, at 25 Fine Damask Towels. Wash Ragsat:ic Newon lunula complete line et 1 Chemise. Mii-llu Chemise aj 25c. Chemise, lacuedge, nt.'-'c. Chemise, rutlleU edge, nt Hie. Chemise, corded edge, ut 50c. A Chemi-e with tucked yoke and tliree rows of embroidery, ut .Vic. Untiled and Embroidered nt G5c. Chcuiisc.llircc rows of tine Hamhurginserling twenty tucks and line needle work edge, at &?e. Finn Embroidered Chemise at $1.00 nml $1.25. l.aee Chemise at $1.50. Skirts. Skirts. Twe-Riiillcd Skirls at.r.0c. A Deep Flounced Skirt at7.re. Nine tucks, deep cambric lleuncc, at SSc. Thirteen tucks, eainbiic lleunce, at $1.1x1. A Fine l-nibieiilered Skirt at $1.00. Keep Embroidered Skirts lrem $1.50 upward. Night Gowns. Rallied all the way down at 75c. Untiled, with a Tucked yoke, at $l.tm. Tucked and Embroidered at $1.25. Forty tucks and embroidery, at$1.3.". Tucked, with three rows of line Hamburg In serting and Hamburg edge, at $1.75. Tucked, Willi three rows of inserting, two et them extending all the way down, at fi50. Pantalets. PiiU'e land Rallied, at 2.1c. Four Tucks, lace edge, .1.11. Five Tucks, embroidered edge, at 50c. Nine Tucks, ruffled, W)c. Five Tucks. Oeep line Hamburg edge, t;i!,:. Twe Cluster Tucks, with a line ruille and lace edge, al 75c Siv Tucks, Hamburg edge and inserting, SSe. Siv Tucks, Torchon lace and inserting, $1. Aprons. Aprons. Ladies' Colored Bordered Aprons, 25c. Ladies' Cinghum Kitchen Aprons, 25c. ' Children'.-, Calice Aprons, 10c. Ladies' Calice Aprons with bibs. 25c. l.adic.-.' Dimity Aprons, with colored embroid ery, pleated, at 2ec. Ladies' Open-worked Aprons,colored embroid ery, 25c. Ladies' Cress-Barred Aprons, embroidered edge, SOc. Ladies' Dimity Aprons, lace edge, 25c. Children's Lace Slips, Cue. Children's Cress-Barred and Rnlllcd Edge Sleeveless Aprons at 50c. Children's White Marseilles Aprons, -Lace Edge, 25c, (."i-ess-Barred, lace edge, 45c. Ladies' Bustle Aprons, large size Cress-Barred Nainzoek, at 5(ic. Ladies' Fine Embroidered Aprons at 75c. Ladies' Summer Skirts. Striped Skirt, 25c. Gray Skirt, :t.e. An elegant Skirt at 50. FineSkirts lrem 75c. up te $3. Embroidered Flannel, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. Embroidered Shawls lrem 75c. up te 1.50. Embroidered Skirts ler infants lrem $2.25 up te $4.5(1. Infants' Leng White Skirts.seven ttick.i,ul75i. Eight tucks and milled at $1.00. .Nine tucks, with deep embroidery, $1.25. Ten tucks, with deep embroidery and inserting,$l."5. Children's Short Dresses. Twe rows of inserting, tucked lleuncc, at 50c. A line tucked dress ut s5c. Fiii'i deep embroidered lleuncc at $1. Eight rows et pulling and lour rows el em broidery at $1.25. A " Mether Hubbard " dress at. $1.75. Twenty lucks, three rows of embroidery, deep embroidered edge, at $2.50. C-iildrcu'd dresses, trimmed Willi Russian lace, at $3.00. 1 i'.ie India Mull Dresses, trimmed with the best embroidery, at $1.75. infant's LengSlips from 25c. upward. -NPANTS LONG ROBES lrem $2.0e upwards. INFANTS MERINO CLOAKS lrem $1 50 upwards. FINE KMBROIDEUED CLOAKS from 5.0 upwards. SPLIT JACKETS. WORSTED SHOES FOR RABIES. LACE CAPS. INFANTS SWISS CAPS trem 19c te $3 apiece. LACE CAPS at 50c, that arc very nice. LACE CAPS at 75c., $1.00, $1.25 te $5.00 apiece. LADIES CALICO WRAPPERS nt $1.00. CHILDREN'S CALICO DRESSES at 25c. Ladies Spring Coats Cheap. HOOP-SKIRTS. BUSTLES from 25c. up. HAIR-CLOTH RUfcTLES In all sires. Ladies Waterproof Gossamers, $1.88. Warranted tugivu entire satisfaction. CORSETS. VVe have an Elegant Corset at 4ec. Embroidered Corset at 75c. 100 Bene Corset at $1.00. Automatic Corset at $1 00. Everlasting Hip Corset nt$I.Oe. Flexible Hip Corset at $1.00. Madame Fey's Corset at $1.00. New Corded Hip Corset at $1.00. Dr. Warner's Health Corset at $1.25. 150 Bene Corset at $1.25. our $1.50 Corset is the best sold ler the money. French Woven Corset at $1.im. A !Wmi Bene French Corset at $2,0.). Sateen Corsets at $2.50. Colored Satin Corsets at $7.Se. Rcii-iving daily Neieltiea in MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS. tiACEG AND EDGING. PARASOLS NEW AND CHEAP. A Full I.incet TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, with Natural Handles. Bene Handles, Hern Handles Celluloid Handles, Buffalo Hern Handles, Pearl Inlaid ami Ebony Handles. Alse, a Full Line et Lined, Satin, Brocaded and Figured Silk Pa rasols, with ami without Lace. Fine Mourning Parnsels. A Full Assortment of LISLE, SILK AND KID QLOVtsS. HOSIEKY. LADIES. GENTS AND CHILORENS SUM MER AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Jr BOOM. riTUE NORTH N1) DBX GOODS STORE SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SPRING SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SKIRTS. All marked at prices te make them sell. Kcmnanu et Unbleached Muslin as geed as Wamsutta, running trem two te ten yards, at 10 cents a yard, J. W. 'BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Jl-lydl LANCASTER. I'A. SILOKINU OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My eutire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1. la FOK SALE AT AXD RELOW COST. This Is a rare chance ler. GOOD BARGAINS. AS I nAVU AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all pnrcliased ler cash. J. M. LONG, H NORTH QUEEN STREET. J.H-Ud J. It. MAKTIN A CO. White and Colored Dress Goods. L1NON D' 1NDE, LINON D' IRELANDL. SWISS MUSLINS, DOTTED SWISS. SOFT CAMBRICS. VICTORIA LAWNS, STRIPED SEERSUCKER, NUN'S VEILINGS, COLORED BUNTINGS, REVERSIBLE CHECKS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, BROCADED SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, M' ANTIQUE SILKS. WATERED SILKS. SPECIAL : 10,000 YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICO AT Ac. A YARD fnll pieces. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. S -ULttS AND DUKSS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Ce., Are daily receiving New Goods in this De partment, and eiler the best possible value in BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA DOT SUM MER SILKS. SPECIAL UARUAINS IN SURAH SILKS, Only 50c a Yard. MOIItE ANTIQUE, DAMMASSI and URO- CADE SILKS. An Immense Stock et NEW DRESS GOODS In all the Popular Fabrics, at Lewest Prices. New Opening, a Choice Line of PARASOLS- AND SUNSHADES, In all Sizes and Qualities. We Offer a New Line et CORSETS, In Many Popular Makes, including Madame I-'ey's, Or. Warren's, Thompson's lileve Fit ting and Hall's Patent Spiral Spring Corset. We invite the Special Attention el Ladies te E Mraerdimiiy Itargains in Grcrmau Table Damasks, Al.ttc, .KIc, :i7c.45c and Sue a Yard, in Hand uniii! Designs and much under n9iial price. NEW YOllK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. wm Til KKESS GOODS AT- k New Cheap Stere. We have new in stock SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- WHITE DRESS GOODS, Coughl under the regular prices and te be sold cheap. VICTORIA LA WAS at 12i,15,18,20, L5, 81. tflcts. INDIA LINENS at 15, 18, 20, 23, 31, 37cts. SWISS MUSLINS from 12 cents up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS, CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PIQUES. All at Lew Prices AT METZGER AND HAOGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. iletween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Janl 1-1 yd Aw IjMirt KENT. A ELEGANT SIOKC : JlOOM, 48x15 feet, close te Northern Mar ket, and opposite .tlie Keystene Heuse, Ne. 213 North Queen street. In quire at npi-10-tfd 241 NOEXU QUEEN, STREET. DRY OTBAWBKIDUE fc CLOTHIER. 1 T. SWART I C0.'S STOCK. This world-reuewned Grm, about retiring from biwiuess, are closing out their immense stock at bargain prices. We have made a considerable purchase from tbe'm and are offering the goods in every instance at the greatly reduced prices made of late by them te close their stock. Included in the-offerings are : BARGAINS IN SILK, IN DRESS GOODS, STRAWBR1DGE EIGHTH AND MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. upi2J-r.uwdF.w LOW FKtCKS POli ALL SUMMER CLOTHS. The Sprinir has been a long, cold ene and we have a very large stock of Summer Fabrics still en hand. As Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we have made a very CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES te make quick sales of our Barmeckburn Cheviots, Pine Spring Trewseringe, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Black Basket "Worsteds, Handsome English Cassimeres, English Black, Blue and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths, Scheeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mixt Suitings, Elaek Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simeui's), PELTS, all colors ( 72 inches wide ) and SV.UU per yard. BLUB FLANNELS, for Bathing Suits, and a very ham'senic assortment of Green, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cletbs of line quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. am TnA.vt n mttAT n h M.wMMUMM. IIWXUMtA WW.J RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STS.. Philadelphia. C .UtPKTS. R U G S HAGER & BROTHER. Mequets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Supers, China Mattings, Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets. PAPER HANGINGS. At comparatively small expense the interiors et pnhlic Imildingi, place.-, et Im.iineMS and our homed may lie bcaiititleil by applying paper hangingi. decides the importation of French and KiiUhIi Uoed-4, the production et Wall l'aptr in this country is reeciviiifr much attention from some et our leading artists, which enable in te furnish really artistic hangings ler the treatment of wall- and ceiling. Net only in the mere expensive goods is this improvement noticeable, but also in these of lower price. We take especial care in the selection el tjIOK WAI.I. PAI'KIIS, ROUnKltS and OKI I.INti DECORATIONS that all may harmonize and produce a pleasing effect. CEILING DECORATIONS we make a specially and depart trem tin; conventional and steretyped pattern.", and Inrnish a unique design for each separate ceiling. Papers hung nndcr our supervision by skilliul workmen. HAGER & BROTHER, "VTEW UOOBS OPKNEII DAII.Y. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHSESTOOK. Black Cashmeres. BLACK CASHMERES tit . y-T.- s. . riTTininTin 12A, IS and Seu -ULi.i;iv UA:-iiiiu.rur,:3 .. ...I ;'.7J -Li and .10c BLACK CASHMERES Gl), 03 and Toe BLACK CASHMERES 87 he., $1 and $1.23 CASHMERES IN JET BLACK and BLUE BLACK. All the Best Makes Imported. SUPERIOR GOODS tirimrn nnnnr" nn no a 1111710 in euantities. manufactured exun:&lv WAlLl-riUUr UUODril.ICId ter in. with our nam:- (K. K. FAlI.Nk- feTOCIC) st:ii.iic.l 1.11 each ene. EVERY (JARMENT WARRANTED. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA.. aiKIHCAi pARKKBM GjNOEK TONIC. PACKER'S GINGEK TONIC Invigorates without intoxicating, cures disorders el the bowels, stomach, II vcr. ki.Ineys sin lung?, and is the grcatc-t strength restorer and bleed pnriticr. and the REST AND sujtr.ai. COUGH MEDICINE EV-ER USED. If you arc sintering from Female Complaints. Ncrv-piis-ness, Rheumntism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, life the TON 1C today, loe uei.t.Aits pam mi a failure te help or cure, or foranythinfrinjnrieu'j found In it. Send fnrci.r?,,'ar:,r,ll PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM S&x mayl-eod&eert- BOODS. IN BLACK GOODS, IN HOSIERY, IN LACES, IN LINEN GOODS, IN BLANKETS, IN QUILTS, IN MUSLINS, IN HANDKERCHIEFS, IN CHINTZES. GINGHAMS, &c. & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND FILBERT, Ladies' Dress Cleths. Children's Sackings, Children's -Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys' Fine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths for Ladies' Riding Habits, Corduroys for Riding Pants, Meltons and CassimGres for Ladies' Riding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits, Infants' Cleakings. all grades. Lewest Prices. for draperies and- embroidery, Sl.O ft! NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. Black Silks. BLACK SILKS 50, G2lauil?.c BLACK SILKS S7c. $1 and $1.23 BLACK SILKS . . .81.37; 81.30 and $1.05 BLACK SILKS $1.75, $2 and $2.50 Tucso Black Silks were purchased at re cent Importers' Auction Sales and are Superior Goods for the money. FOR THE MOXEV. TKAYELEUS' iSVIlH.. LANCASTER AND 1I11.I.KIUVILLK ;:. Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancstser (l'.R. Depot), at 7, 9, una 11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, 6 anil 8:30 p. m., cseeut or Saturday, when the last car leaves it !:su j,. .. Leave Alillersville (lower end) ut r, S, amnie a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. - Cars ran daily en ' ve time except en Sim day. I )KAIIN X COLUMBIA K. K. A UltAXGKMEXT OKPASSENEK TK.U.NS MONDAY, MAY ili 1SSN2. NORTHWARD. LEA VS. QuarryviUc Lancaster, King St... itneaster Columbia ARRIVE. A.M. 1-M 9:10 9:20 Ucading... SOUTHWARD, LK.VVB. Heading ARRIVK. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster, King St... Ouarrwille a.m. r.M. r.jf. 6:i0 .... & 7:30 3:W 7:40 1:00 3:50 7:30 1:10 3:40 U5 3:3 5..V- r.n 5:SJ 5:40 C:ir. Trams connect at lu-auing wnn xr.uns ie:uh Irem rhlhulelphiu, l'ettsville, llarrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Keund isroeh Rentc. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, ticttysbiirg, Frederick and Haiti, mere. A. M. IVlbsex. Suj.t. 1-)KSiNSI.VA9ilA lUILKUAU-NP.lt SCHKDULK On and after SUNDAl. MAY lltli, iris--, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive ut am! leave the Lancaster and Philadelphia depetsas tollews: Leave Arrive Philud'ii Eastward. Ijiuu'li-r Mail Express, 12:H a.m. Fast Line, 5:10 " VorkAccem. Arrives S-.S5 " llarrisburg Express 8:10 '- Lancaster Accommodation 'M " Columbia Accommodation, 0:C0 " Frederick Aceem. Ai rives, l:i i-.ii Sunday Mall t 2:12 " Johnstown Express, 2.20 " Day Express, i 5:25 llarrisburg Accommedal'n, B:tt: " 7:20 " 10:20 ll:L-i"- 6:35 l-.M. 5:c5 " 7:X !:I5 " Westward. A.M. K. P.M. 7.-.S liOO 6:le P.M. 9:10 2:10 8:23 U:30 ilO S:l.". 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:55 Li-avi; im h I'lllhtil'a l-anr'tcr 4mI..si. iI'T a M i:M ' :27 " 7:10 " 9.4 U:30 " ":(! " ll.'ij " 11:25 " l:5-v.M. iUO " Way Passenger, News Express..... Mail Train Ne. l.vla ML.lev, Mail Train Ne.2,vla Cel'bia, Sunday Mall; L Frederick Accommodation, Lancaster vccommeuaiion, llarrisburg Aecommeilat'n, 2:35 " 2:14 v. 4:15 ' 5:10 ' '.1:00 ' 11S5U 5:Ki 7::55 7:40 11:01 Columbia Accommodation, iiarrisuurg Kxprcss, Weslern Express Philadelphia Express,..., A.M. .Mail Train. Ne. 2, wesd, cennectliif; at Lan caster with 3Iall Train, Ne. I, at itrJj a.m., will run threiiKli te Hanover. Frederick Accmntnedut inn, wi-nt, connect injj ut Lancaster with Fast Line, wtr't.at l:.V, will run thrnuuii te Frederick. llarri-shurrf Expn-.s-i, we.-t. al 5:tn p. 111., h:n direct connei-tiens (vitliiiti-li:iii;;t'ei cars) te Celumhi-iaud Yerk. Fast Line, wedt, 011 Miuday, wlu-n n.it;eil, will step at DowninKtev.-n,Coiiti.vi!l-, l.:rke:--hurg, .Mount ley, EIi.:iln-tlitevn and .Middt. t iwn. t'.OTlIA. OTtllNn. RI'Y YiiL'R CI.OTIUMi cl AT L.GANSMAN fc BKO. THE WELL-KNOWN 3lci'eli:uii Tailors ami Cietkiers. j:cixemv is wisoem: j:'i:nvn(nr W'AXTS GOOD CUm IKS AT LOW I'll WES. W cannot -njiply Ladii-V apparel, hut for the male -e. .Man or Rey, we carry an a -ert-nient et CLOTHING FAR M'l'ERIOR TO ANYTHING YOU WILL FIND ELSEWHERE. WcMiev you Ferf5.iKi a nice Rii'.iue'.sSuit. ForSi.eeaKood wool I'a iuieieMiil. Fer JAfii) an indie-liliie Flannel Eiut. Fer $10.00 a stylish wru-stcd Cutaway or Sack Suit. Our $12.00 and $15.00 Dress Suits, in wer.-ted and cloth diagonal, cannot le excelled anv where eNe ter less than $!S.fii) te I.11.O11. In Beys' and Children's CLOTHING We carry a very large as-eitmeiit, trem the clicapestgi-.idi,- te tlie tincst, and niaki- t!ii- our great specialtv. Rey's Salts Coats. Pants and Vests ter $2.m), ?.:, ::, $1,110, ."., up te$!.(H). Chihlrcn's Suits ler $!.r.i, 2.5e. IXlm. up te $0.50. CLOTHING TO ORDER. We make te order a ;oe.l Suit for SllWlaiid $15.t)0. but our flS.DOand $2ii.iH Suits t-.innet he easily Initiated In quality and style ler les than $25.i0 te $:).(ie. If you are interested in tliematteret Imyin-j clieup, tlie merits et this offer Invite your per sonal investigation. L. GAUSMAI & BEO, T.IIE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Righton the Seuth west Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, I'A. ito-l'edlively net connected with any ether house in tin: City. iimrl5-lvd QKLf.lNti urKi IN ORDER TO ANCE DLSl'OSi: Of THE OF MY STOCK OF RA L- READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 HAVE .MADE ANOTHER REDUCTION. mm IF AN EXT1.A TEN PER CENT. WILL JIE ALLOW EO TO EVEUY I'tJli- CIIASEli OE AXV ARTICLE IN HEAD Y-MAItE CLOTIIXC We have MEN'S SUITS ter $5, wertli $10; it worth $15; $10 worthily; 12 wertli $20. ROY'S SUITS ter $:: weitli$5; $1 wertli t7 ; $ wertli $ie. Remcmhcr, the balance and entile stock et Re:idy-Made Clothing iiniHt he cle-cil out l" .1 uiy 1st, ns we intend te de an entire iiini nmnir (11U 1P.HU11M SUITS MADE te ORDER In the Latest ami me-t elegant style. Em ploying a Fiist-CIafs Cutter, t canreadily guarantec a I'crlect Fit. AL. ROSENSTEIN. ONE riJiCK rl.OTIHER ami TAILOK, Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, I'A. Next deer te Shall. ARre.'s Hat Stere. K ACS. KACS. 11AC.S. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kind' et Rajcs, Old Reeks, Carpels. Woolen Cleth?, Ragging Repe, Cum Shoes, Ac, &c. 1 will call en persons having anyet the abeva articles it they will drop me a pest-1 card. "WM. F. HENNECKE, NO. 23.1 WEST KINO STKKKT. fcb2T3md
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