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fjr.KY I-OW PKlUKS FOK AH
SUMMER CLOTHS.
TLe Spiiuir has been :i long, cold one and wc Lave a very large stock of Summer
F.ibiics still en Land. As Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we have made a very
CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES
te make quick sales or our
Bannockburn Cheviots,
Pine Spring Trovyeerings,
Black Diagonal Worsteds,
Black Basket Wereteds,
Handsome English Cassimores,
English Black, Blue and Green
Serges,
Black and Blue Clay Serges.
Black and Blue Crepe Cleths,
Simoni Batiste Cleths.
Scheeller's Check Suitings,
Etnpire Misch Suitings,
Auburn Mixt Suitings,
Elaek Habit Cleths,
Thin Black Doeskins,
BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simen i'h), all grades. Lewest Price.".
PELTS, all colors ( 72 inches wide ) for drapciies and embroidery, $1.25, $1.50
ami $2.00 per yard.
BLUE FLANNELS, for Halhing Suits, and a very handsome assent ment. of
Green, ltlnc, Olive, Hronze and Mixt Clothsef line quality, f.ir
SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS.
SIMM, MAY & CO,
RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS
MARKET and NINTH STS.. Philadelphia.
riARPETO.
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HAGER&BRO.
Mequets,
Bedy Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels, .
Extra Supers, "
China Mattings,
Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets.
PAPER HANGINGS.
At comparatively small expense the intcrii'rs el public buildings, plates el business and
our homes may lie lieautitleil hy applying paper hangings.
Resides the importation it French and English Geed-., the production el Wall Taper In
this ceu.itry la receiving much uttentien ti eui some t our leading artNts, which enable us te
furnish really artistic hangings ler the treatment el" walWand ceilings. Net only in the meie
expensive goods lathis improvement nellicahh . hut :il-i in thebc of lower pi ice.
We take especial care in the (-election el ini: V ALL PAPERS, IlORDF.RS and CKI LINO
DECORATIONS that all may liarinenize and produce;! pleasing etlect.
CEILING DECORATIONS we make a specialty and depart trem the conventional and
stcretyped patterns, anil lurnish a unique design for each .scmrate ceding.
Papers hung under enr supervision by skill ir.! workmen.
HAGER & BROTHER, ke.25 west king street.
VJKAT IHlOlt 1f THE
COUKT
FAH SLESTOOK
Our BLACK SILKS at $1.00, $1.2:5, $1.:57 and" $1.50 are ilmilcrily
1 h best silks yet offered at the prices.
Our BLUE BLACK and .1ET BLACK CASSIMERES are weitliy
the attontieQ of persons in want of them. Best makes imported .
WHITE GOODS FOR LADIES' DRESSES.
Lare stock of all the popular makes of WHITE GOODS, from 10
cents te eO cents per yard.
LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, handsomely embroidered, from 50
INFANT'S and CHILDREN'S ROBES and DRESSES, from 75
cents te $3.00 at
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
milv si e
TKWICTT'rf
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
HLYDK ANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
G AKDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
26 and 28 West King Street.
in23-3indM,W&S
TTOUSKFUIiNlSllINO.
EeMgeraters, Water Coelers,
ICE CREAM CHURNS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR-
The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
FLISTN &
SIGN OF THE TWO RIO DOGS.
Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin Eoefing ami Spenting Specialties.
R
AGS. BAGS. KAOS.
The Itffrhnat UnaTi PHnna ntl.1 dwnii i.t.i a
llatca. Old Beeks, Carpets. Woolen CletliB ,
Hanging Repe, Gum Shoes, &c, Ac.
1 wlR call en persons having anyel the
alieve articlus It they wUl drop me apnst:il
card.
WM. P. HENNECKB,
MO. S35 WEST KING hTKEET.
JOb3Wmd
GOODS.
Ladies' Dress Cleths,
Child ren's Sackings,
Children's Cleakinrrc,
Beys' Cassimores,
Beys' Fine Suitings,
Beys' Kilt Suitings,
English Serges and
Colored Cleths for.
Ladies' Hiding Habits,
Corduroys for Riding Pants,
Meltons and Cassimores for
Ladies' Biding Suits,
English Checks and
Serges for Ladies' Suits.
Infants' Cleakings.
f e r
HOUSE.
i;j;s, AC.
WILLSON,
Lancaster, Pa.
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7U SSAT.E. ANIMMENSK NUmlJEKOr
"OUfaIIi'' STORKS, UUILDING LOTS, &c.
of nil descriptions. In all localities and at nil
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with price, free te every one.
ALLAN A. IIERR A CO., '
di:c34!ind .1 North Duke street.
DRY UOODS.
c
LOSING OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock et
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Etc.
is for saw: at AND relew cost.
This is a rase chance ler
GOOD
JSAKGAINS.
-A1 t HAVE AX
IKHEKSE STOCK OP (MODS,
On baud, whieli v.eie all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
11 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Jil-tli)
T
tin: smuii KNit ijiiv tiueus stdbe
IS HUI.Llr.C WIUTr OOODs, IXCLUDINO
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA MUSLIN'S, LACES,
EMT.ROIDERIES, &c.
VERY CHEAP.
A VICTORIA l.AU'.V
Special Eurgain.
it in cents a yard is n
all-wool iu;r.i:i;i
.Vicente a yuil.
O inches wide, at
WINDOW SHADES, of geed quality, inelnd
ing Fixture?, :itN cents u piece.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
H-lyd
LANCASTER. I'A.
AiAUTIN i CO.
J.
White and Colored Dress Goods.
I.IXO.N 1)' IN DR.
I.1NON IV IRKLANDK, ,
SWISS MUSLINS,
DOTTED SWISS,
SOFT CAM ISRICS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
.STRIPED SEERsl'CK Ki:,
NUN'S VEILIXISS,
COLORED RUNTINUS,
REVERSIBLE CHECKS,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
SCOTCH CINCIIAMS,
RROCADED SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS,
M'ANTKJUE SILKS,
WATERED SILKS.
SPECIAL. :
10,000 YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICO
AT 4c. A YARD full pieces.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
, Ccr..Wcsl King and Prince Sis.
LANCASTER, PA.
rML,KS ANll DKKSS UOOIH.
Watt, Shand & Ce.,
errr.t: a choice line or
.New Dress Goods.
New Dr
Goods.
P.LACK LACE Rl NTIXUS.
COLORED LACE HUNTINGS,
NUN'S VEILINGS.
SPECIAL RAR13 UN'S in SUMMER SILKS
at .Vc, 55c., ClVc, 73c.
One Case LACE HUNTINGS only ire. a yanl.
100 .le.-.pn SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
2."?. each ; iibual price iec.
100 ile.n LADIES' KID GLOVES 2Tc. a pair,
worth 7.rc.
:e jiicivs NEW SPRING CHINTZES, Rc.ayl.,
usually seli I at 10c.
Just Opened, a Clioice Line el
VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS,
STRIPED anil PLAID NAINSOOKS,
LACE STRIPED PIQUES,
DOTTED MUSLINS.
AT vr.lfV LOWEST PRICKS.
NEW YORK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
M
KT.r.i::: .v iiaih;uman.
Black Silks, cheap,
Colored Silks, cheap,
Black and Colored Meires
Black and Colored Satins,
FROM LATE-
AUCTION SALES at LOW TRICES
BLACK SILKS,
Fer no. r,rc 75c sr,c. si .oe. si .i :
SI. CO, SI.75, .S2.00.
H1.25,
Colored Silks from 50c. up.
We have jiiit opened another let et
Sue Umbrellas
AND-
PARASOLS
Direct from the Manufacturers,
At Eottem Prices.
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
Between the Coepor Henso and Serrel Herso
Hetel.
Janll-lydAw
LANCASTER, TA. MONDAY, JUXE 12. 1882
COMMENCEiiENT.
t
arc
TUK UACUALAUKEA'
SEKMUN.
Tne Season of Literary Festlvlties The
Campus in Its Spring Iiauty fro fre
gramme Ter the 4'eek.
The tai Jinebs of the spring has permit
ted the commencement scaaeu of Franklin
and Marshall college te 4II at the most
opportune time The beautiful campus,
upon which all the exercises will be cele
brated this year, never appeared te better
advantage. The swart' and foliage under
the caicful attention of Janitor Leenard
are rich and neatly tiimmed, thellewcrin
shrubs are in full bloom and the ivy and
Yirgiuia creeper climbiujj ever the college
towers and literary halls give them a very
pictmesque appearance. !Nb place of the
same size iu all this vicinity is nearlv se
attractive new as the college campus, and
during the present week itpremises te be
a place of very popular resei t for intellec
tual and physical iecre;:tiu$.
As uetcd elsewhere a large crowd was
attracted en Saturday te the line baseball
grounds te witness the inter-collegiate
came between the Diekinseu and the
Franklin and 3Iaihall clubs ; te-morrow
afternoon the celleg cclub will play a pick
ed nine, a contest that will doubtless help
te enteitain seme of the commencement
visitors. Te-morrow evening the junior
contest comes oil in the chapel and a line
of coaches will ruu out te the college from
the city. Wednesday will be alumni day,
and will include the society reunions,
alumni meeting, the dinner, class day ex
ercises and Itev. Dr. ttusscll's alumni ad
dicss iu the evening. Next day will be
devoted te the orations of the giaduates
and the promenade concert will wind up
the festivities en Thursday evening.
The Uacctliiurcute Sermon.
The first formal exercise of the regular
commencement pregramme was the bacca
laureate sermon preached iu the chapel
yesteulay morning by Kcv. J)r. T. G.
Apple, president of the college, who based
his discourse en Psalms xxxvii, 5 : "Com
mit thy way unto the Leid ; trust also in
Ilini ; and He shall biing it te pats.'' In
a profoundly philosophical and yet piacti
cal manner he unfolded te these about te
retire from the institution the " way of
life," as determined like the whole order
of nature and the 1 cairn of moral existence
by the infinite wisdom of the Great
Cieater. In the movement of history, ad
vancing through piegrcssivc stages to te
waid its goal, every human being becomes,
in the unfolding of his life, an intelligent,
self-determining faeter,aud upon the char
acter of his rational self-determination,
within the sphere of universal reason and
will.dcpcnd his success or failure here and
his destiny in the eternity of existences be
yond. The rational uatuic of man must
discover the way ei Ife and his w ill must
determine te pursue it ; and aeceulingly
as the individual reason unfolds iu har
mony with universal reason, and individual
will determines itself in accordance with
divine will se will his way of life be true
or false, right or wrong.
I. The true and right way iu life for
every man is that which is indicated and
directed by the erdaiings of Divine Prov
idence. Ged rules iu history and its ulti
mate goal he holds in his hands. This is
a, universal belief of men. Though our
deepest consciousness attests our own
responsibility, yet ever and abeve the
free determination of the human will, the
divine gevcrnmen , in some mysterious
way, beyond enr icaseii, controls the con
clusion towards which all is continually
tending. The purposes of Ged arc hidden
because they aim at nun's spiritual wcl
faic, and the mystery of them which can
not be comprehended by reason, may be
received by faith, which though above
leasen is net contrary te it. Between
the extreme tendencies of these unable te
reconcile the divine providence wit'i
free will the true view is that the divine
will rules in all the courses of history
and iu all the events of human life and
yet that the will of man is free iu choos chees
ing his own course and destiny, and the
pieblem of determining the relatiouefthoc
two factions is net meie serious than many
mystciies iu the order of nature which we
aecept without doubt. As seen as man's
free acts are performed they fall, in their
effect and iutlucnce, within a merai gov
ernment wh.ch overrules and con
trols them as te the ultimate cad. Hence
iu the choice of calling it is te be c insider
cd what aie the euleriugs of Divine Piov: Piev: Piov:
dence. Insomuch as these ar indicated in
B5me measuie by bent, of mind, pcisua&ien
V'C, and by external incidents and occa
sion, arbitary selfwil! iu the selection is
mucce-jar 1 occluded, and the issue at the
outset et the veiy pathway of life is the
suboidinatieu of the individual will te a
higher will. Failure iu this brings ship
Wreck anddeath.There are vastpessibiiiti: s
of wealth and power before a career de
termined by selfishness, but in the end it
only results in ignominious failure ; the
path of history is strewn with individual
and li.itienal Wiccks which pievc this.
The perfect life of .self-abnegation is that
of Christ; lie made absolute sunender
of his own will te the will of his Heavenly
Father. With the best of intentions mm
may fail te choe.'.o exactly the right way,
but eveu then Ged evci rules the error for
geed, if indeed sooner or later the indi
vidual docs net retrace his steps and rcc
tify his error. The gicat matter is the
acknowledgment of the divine government
of the world ; the piimc error, the essence
of all sin, is te direct the life en the prin
ciple of selfishness The pursuit of wealth
or ambition for their own sake, or te the
exclusion of that faith which commits
ene's life te the erdaiing et Divine Piovi Pievi
dence, may bring external success and
even matciial prosperity, but these are
only the rewaid of the time server. The
evil of the day is this spirit cf self-seek
ing. It 1 ules Ged's government out of the
weild and makes each man's selfish inter
ests the only arbiter of his life and destiny ;
it is a fatal mistake aud can only result in
ultimate disaster for the individual or na
tion who adepts this principle.
II The way of life requires a full sur
render te the word of Ged in the sphere of
the new creation iu Jesus Christ. Tle
Chiistian religion is net a separate ecou eceu ecou
emy,introduccd te complement the natural
economy of the world. The ethical and
religious spheres come te a real and tine
unity ; the order of Providence and the
order of grace move en 0110 plane. TI13
new creation inaugurated iu the incarna
tion of the Sen of Ged enters into the
inmost depths of the first creation in order
te elevate this latter iute its own sphere
by infusing into it the glorified life
of Christ. The moral law revealed
iu the moral nature of man comes
te its full utterance iu the Ten Command
ments ; the ethical life of man comes te
its completion iu the life of Him who tri
umphed ever the powers of death aud hell,
and introduced into the centre of our fallen
humanity the principle of divine Leve
which is the fulfillment of the Law. The
law delivered upon lit. Sinai enters iute
the jurisprudence of all nations, but the
law requires as it soul and life the princi
ple of love. ThU required the advent of
the Werd. With him came new spirit
ual health and life for the nations and a
light that, coming into the world, light
eueth every man. His propitiatory sacri
fice removed the curse, his resurrection
brought life and immortality te light, and
his glorification brought the Pentecostal
advent of the Hely Ghost. Christianity
is the new life-giving principle of history.
The social economy of the world serves
its end in realizing a well-ordered, happy
life here en earth. The state can never
actualize even this earthly completion
without the hem of a hiffher oewer iu
Christianity te enable it te reach even its
earthly destiny ; all history demonstrates
this. Iu the ancient civilization the des
tiny of the individual was absorbed in the
state, aud the well-being of the state was
sought in the directieu of worldly ambi
tion ; new the true mission of the state is
te devote its energies for the people, te
care for the weak and te elevate all te the
blessings of life. The spirit of Christian
ity is iuweveu iu the very texture of so
ciety. But the state is net ultimate for
man's being ; it acknowledges in many
ways that belief in a supernatural destiny
has a vitai power ever man s present
life.
It is especially in relation te the direc
tion of every individual life, as such, that
we may see the necessity for the guidance
of the divine word and spirit in order te
direct aright his way in life. The word of
Ged, carried te the heart aud conscience
by the spirit of Ged, sheds a new, heavenly
light upon his way in life. That we:d
brings te light the real problem te every
humau life in its unfolding an 1 progress
towards an eternal destiny. Man's wis
dem, mystified by the speculations of
humau philosophy, may turn te the words
of Him who spoke as never man spake
and the dark problem of human destiny is
made plain.
Iu concluding his discourse, of which
the abeve is, necessarily, a mere naked
outline, Dr. Apple said :
"Gentlemen of the Graduating
Class : I have new endeavored in this
last public service of your college course,
iu this sacred place, te present te you in
the name of your iustructeis some parting
counsels that may be of seivicoteyqu in
the solemn juueture iu life at which you
have arrived. They embody the general
spirit that has inspired all the instruction
you have received during the last four
years iu these halls. We are conscious as
teachers of much imperfection iu the work
we have done iu your behalf ; but we
have done for you what we could. Before
His altar both you and we have bowed and
confessed our mauifeld sins and beseught
pardon through the abounding mercy of
that Father, who never turns away from
the cry of His childten, asking forgiveness
through the atoning bleed of His own
dear Sen. We shall net forget the cour
teous bearing, the kindly regard, the ten
der affection, you have manifested as a
class, and as individuals, towards us and
tewaids each ether iu the years that are
gene, and as you new go feith iu the great
weik of life we bespeak a continuance of
these towards the instructors you leave
behind you in the years that nre te cemc
In a few days you will gather as a class,
iu the presence of your fiiends aud fellow
students, te leccive the Baccalaureate
honors of your Alma Mater. One place
will be vacant iu that final reunion of a
bjleved classmate, whom his parents and
fiiends looked forward te with fend hopes
te sec with you en that occasion. We
extend te them our kindly sympathy in
their less, while we thus express by this
reference te him our own regaid for his
memeiy. And new we commend you te
the gracious keeping of Him whose geed
providence has brought you te this aus
picious entrance upon the caieer that this
day opens before you iu life, and pray that
Hisgiace may guide you safely in the way
of life and gi a. t you at last a ciownef
rejoicing in His heavenly kingdom I May
His benediction test upon you new and
evermore ! Amcu."
Tin: Jinest lenses made arc being mounted
in Celluloid frames. They arc handsome, light
linn strong nnil give better sutitlarthm tiuiu
ether Eye-Ulassc. I'er sale by all leading
jewclcre and opticians. jul2-lwdeed
Net an experiment or cheap p-itent metil
cinc is llrewn's Iren Hitters. It is prenarcil
byoneet the eidc-t and most reliable chemi
cal lit inn, and will de all tltat Is claimed ter it.
julS-lwd&w
bnii.eirs cube will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough ami Rreuchitis, Fer
sale at' odium's drug store, 137 North Ijueeii
slieet.
rrei-.i Emporium.
(Jen. Dedge, sr., a well-known citizen et Em
perinm.wrl'es that oiieef his men (Sam Lewis)
whilst working in the weeds se severely
si, rained Ids ankle that he could scarcely get
home, l.ut utter one or two applications of
Themas' Eclectric Oil, he was able te gote
work licci iliiv. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's
ding store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
' IIackmkt,ck," ;i lasting and lragrant .per
luiiii. riiceSTiunil SOcejits. Fer sale at Cocli Cecli
1 au's drug store, 1"7 North Queen street.
VlsiUIe Improvement.
Mr. Neah Rates, Elmlra, N. Y., writes:
" About four cats age 1 had an attack of bil
ious fever, and never tully recovered. 31 y di
gestive organs were weakened, and I would
be completely piestrated for dny.s. After using
two bottles et your Rurdeck Rloed Ritters the
impt evemenl was se visible that I was aston
ished. I ;n new. though (il years of age, de a
lair and reasonable day's work." l'ricejl.
Fer sale at II. R. Cecluan's drug store, 137
North Queen street Lancaster.
Tin: Ri:v. Gee. II. 'Ihayisi. 01 itonrhen, Ind.,
s.iy-: "ISeth myself and wile ewe our lives te
MiiLen's CosrsUMiTiex Cuux. Fer sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
AValnut Leaf Hair Kcsterer.
It U eiilirclv diilcrcntfrem all ethers. It U
as clc.tr as water, and, us its name indicate-',
is si perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
immediately free the head from all dandruir,
lestere gray hair teitsiiatur.il color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen oil".
It does net iu any manner elfect the health,
which Sulphur, tugar of Le-id and Nitrate et
Silver picpaialiens have done. It will change
light or tided hair m a few days te a beaut it id
glossy brown. Ask your druggi-t ter it. Each
bottle Is wair tiled. SMITH, KLINE &Ct.,
WlinlHi!.' AKdiK Philadelphia, anil C. N.
CIMTTENION, New Y01 1:. junC yd,eed&w
rAl'JiJi VAA'OJVUS, AV.
1!AKKS W. FRY.
WE HAVE IN STOCK FROM
4,000 te 5,000 YARDS
-OF
Plain Shading
FOJi windows,
THAT HAVE UEEN SLIGHTLY WET ON
ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE THAT
WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT FROM
10 te 15 Cents a Yard.
THEY RUN IN ALL COLORS.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
211.DICJX.
B
KOWNVS IKON HITTERS.
Ne Whisky!
Brown's Iken Bitters is one
of the very few tonic medicines
that are net composed mostly of
alcohol or whisky, thus becoming
a fruitful seurce of intemperance
by promoting a desire for rum.
Brown's Iren Bitters is guar
anteed te be a non-intoxicating
stimulant, and it will, in nearly
every case, take the place of all
liquor, and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desiie for whisky
aud ether intoxicating beverages.
Rev. G, W. ltici:, editor of the
American Vhrhtiun, Reticw, says
of Brown's Iren Bitters:
Cln.. O., Nev. hi 1S81.
Gents : The foolish wasting
of vital force in business, pleas
ure, and vicious indulgence of
our people, makes your prcpara
a necessity ; and II applied, will
save hundreds who resort te sa
loons ter temporary rccupcra
lien.
Brown's Iken Bitters, has
been thoroughly tested for dys
pepsia, indigestion, biliousness,
weakness, debility, overwork,
rheumatism, neuralgia, consump
tion, liver complaints, kidney
troubles. &c. aud it never fails te
render speedy and permanent re
lief. Fer sale at II. R. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere,
137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster.
Jul2Iwd.tw I
1ENTI.E31KN.
We call your atlcn lien te an important dis
covery in our practice which we have found
very successful in eases et prostration arising
from indiscretion. Tliose sum-ring from any
of the numerous forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well hy
sending a three cent stamp for further intor inter
I.,.,!i1i?!V A,',,re''-. KS. LA GRANGE A JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne. 1KB Fil
bert street, Philadelphia, l'n. flours for con
sultation : 10 a. 111. till -i p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
mar2j-3mced
F OCIIRK'S
Reiiewucd Cough Syrup.
A 'iic.isant, (vifi,pf i'dy and sure remedy ler
Cel. - Coughs, liivii-u-tii-ss. Asthma, Intluen
7S.? ",V.1,le',d "! llm T,ueat ami Chest, Uren-chiti-i,
Whooping Cough, Spitting or Rloed. In
flammation el theLung3uinl ull Diseases el
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of these articles which lein:
experience 1ms proved te possess the most
sale and efficient qualities ler the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE. 25 Ceuts. 1'rcpaied only and sold by
OHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
e. tf Kasl King street, Lancaster
JIAILJiOADS.
T
TOK
GREAT
Burlington Reute.
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy It. B.
riueage, KnrHtisteii ic jjiiiiicy R. R.
PRINCIPAL, LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA,
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line
te St. Je-jepli, Atchlnsen, Topeke, Dcnlsen,
Dallas. Galveston, nnd all peinLs In Iowa, Ne
braska, Misseuil, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Tiientaua ami Texas,
This letite has nosiipeiler for Albert Lea,
31inneapelis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Unlver-ally conceded te be the REST
EQUIPPED Railroad Iu the world for all
classes of travel.
All connections made in Union depots.
Try it and you will find traveling a luxury,
instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line ler
sale at all efllccs in the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates of fare. Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T. J. TOTTER,
3d Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chicaoe, III.
JOHN U. A. BEAN, Gen. Kaatern Agt.,
317 Rreadway, 30C Washington St.
Nkw Yerk. Rostex, Mass.
maylG-lyd&w
CA.nKiA.ems, &u.
rilMK MTANUAKU CARRIAGE WOKK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
FINE
Carriage Guilders.
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every style Baggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the meat comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics, i or quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy ler cash and
sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a
call. All work warranted. Revairinn nremnt
IV atienilril te.
one set 01 workmen espcei.nu
empUm-d for that purpose.
In.HiiA
Price Twe Cete.
CZOTHIXO.
Readjusted Prices
This means that our clothing
has been careiully valued. The
measure of value was the mar
ket en June rst. The result,
lower costs te make, and posi
tively lower prices, without re
gard te original costs. The last
analysis big sales very big
sales. Reasons exist why.cloth why.cleth
ing prices should fall, en many
items. That we believe and act
accordingly. The people see the
reality of the readjustment and
buy accordingly.
The stock is still complete
the breaks in styles and sizes
fewandunimpertant. The Men's
Blarney Suits, real Irish o-eods,
scaled down from $20 te $iS,
are going well. The fresh goods
for the great $9.25 lines are
keeping them all right. Men's
Dress Suits, en which prices
have been largely readjusted,
are in sharp demand, and the
Beys' Department keeps pace
with all the rest. Oak I lall was
lively last week ; this week will
be mere se we expect.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
Sixttii and Market Sts.,
philadelphia.
White Vests
In Linens, plain and fancy, Duck
and Marseilles, just what you want
te be in the fashion. Every ether
kind of Summer Wear, in beautiful
linens, made with our usual note
worthy care.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts,
PHILADELPHIA.
iletuing.
RUY YOUR CLOTHING
AT
L. G ANSMAN & BRO J
THE WELL-KNOWN
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers.
ECONOMY IS WlHDOMt FA'KRYIIOOY
WANTS GOOD CLOTHES AT
LOW PRICES.
We cannot supply Indies' sppurel, hut for
the male cx. Man or Rey, ivc carry un iissei t
ment of
CLOTHING
FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING YOU WILL
FIND ELSEWHERE.
We show you
Fer $T.(X a nici? Rusincss Suit.
Fer $7.00 a geed wool Cassimcre Suit.
Fer $8.50 an Imllge-blnc Flannel fcult.
Fer $10.00 a stylish worsted Cutaway or
Sack Suit.
Our $12.00 and $15.00 Dress Suits, In worsted
and cloth diagonal, cannot be excelled any
where else for less than flS.OO te $20.00. In
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
Wc carry a very large assortment, from the
cheapest grade te the finest, and make this
our great specialty. Rey's Suits Coats, l'unts
anil Vests rer $2.(, $i.re, $300. $1.00, $.5.01). up
te $9.00. Children's Suits for $l.), $i50, :.ut,
upte$C50.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
We make te order a Geed Suit for $UO0and
$13.00. but our $18.00 and $20.00 Suits cannot be
easily imitated In quality and style ler less
than $23.00 te $30.00. .
If you are Interested In the matter et buying
cheap, the merits or tills offer Invite your per
sonal investigation.
L. GAflSMAI & BRO,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner or Orange, at.
LANCASTER, PA.
O-Fesitlvely net connected with any ether
house In the City. marl VI vd
N
Neckties, Shirts,
STOCKINGS,
Handbags, Suspenders, &c.
AT
ERISMAN',
HO. M NORTH QVEmNSTR