. ;t : Volume XVm Ne. 242. LANCASTER, JA. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1882. Price Twe Cnta. -.1 . tl Wj V pUEAT CXUSINU OCT SALE. GREAT SALE OF 26 AMD GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER ONLY ! ALL GOODS LACES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, r.. P(ABA60LSJ R I &'B ONS, Gent's Furnishing Goods. All, , our immense stock of Parasols sold at almost given-away prices. . ' .. Our elegant stock of Hosiery will be almost, given away. ONLY 10 DAYS' TIME .ft ti r . iii a O ' .77. " .! l'lu' I l.e' til GREAT NEW YORK 26 and 1'OUN S. (ilVLKK X CO.VJ AUVI-KTISKIKKNT. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. WE HAVE THE BEST 75c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE OITY. WE HAVE THE BEST $1.00 UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE OITY, A GOOD UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT FOR BOYS FOR 50 CENTS. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING JOHN S. GIVLER, 1 OTCKRS BURST. NEW JUY GOODS STOKK, 120-131 NORTH O.I7EEN STREET, Large Stock of Unlaundried Shirts FOR 25 CENTS. Onr 25-ccntShlrtl9 made et lair mus lin, all linen bosem.toutton-holes made, has giiBBets en sleeves ami skli !, ami is cut full length ami width. BOEES & HTJEST'S, 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, M TKR-S & BATHFON. DON'T KAIL TO KAAM1NK OUR TKN UUIXAK SUIT, IT IS EQUAL. TO ANY SUIT SO LD KLSEWHERE FOR FOUR TKEN DOLLARS. STRICTLY ALL WOOL. T OCU Kit's Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy ami sure remedy ter Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, lnfluen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chtsit, llron llren chills. Whooping Cough, Spitllns or Bleed, ln ln rtammaUen el the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues et these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ter the cure or all kinds t lung diseases. PRICE, 20Centa. Prepared only and sold by OHAS. A. LOCHER, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, St, 9 East King Mreet, Lancaster SAMUEL. H. PRICK, ATTOICNKV, HAS Removed his Oflice rrem 53 North Duke Street tc Ne. 41 GRANT STREET. Ininie.ll ately In Ker of Court Houst;, LungV New Uuilitlnjr. 1.1I7-11.I " TBJS GREAT NEW TOItK BAZAAR.'' FIRE! ULLHERT AND IMCY GOODS -AT THE NEW YORK 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SOLD REGARDLESS OF EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 10 DAYS. ALL THE GOODS ARE AS GOOD AS NEW, IIAVINO ONLY BEEN DAMAGED BY WATER. - f .,r NOW IS YOUR TIME TO TURCHASB1 AT THE- 28 North Queen imv oeons, &c. S. GIVLER STREET, GEO. Unlaundried Shirts at New Stere. Unlaundried Shirts F0K 75 CENTS. Our 73-ccnt Shirt la maile et genuine Wuuisutta muslin, double-foiled scam, line linen besom, piackells en sleeves anil back, linen wristbands, reinforced en side and penblc-sl itched. CLOTHING. If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing it will pay you te spend seme time iu our Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re member you have ever sixty styles te select from and all our own make. ITERS & EATHFOI, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. VIiUjailiZR'S T OOK OUT FOR MOTIIM ' BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IN TIIK WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, &C Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten. "WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: N08.il, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 'JOHN L. ARNOLD. FIRE! BlZ AR VALUE! GLOVES, NOTIONS, White Goods, Corsets, Corsets, FRINGES. Coats and Delmans. ONM 10 DAYS' TIME BAZAAR ! Street. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. P. RATHVON. Unlaundried Shirts FOR 50 CENTS. Our te-cenl Shirt Is rcinteiccd in sidcs.dnuble stitched In reinforcement, all linen besom, Uncn wii-dband, and Is guaranteed te fit. DON'T FAIL TO KXAM1NE OUU KlfiHT DOI. I.Alt SUIT, IT Is EQUAL TO ANY SUIT sold i:lsewiiekk FOR TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT LY ALL WOOL. SVJ'l'LlES. LOCAL COERESPONDENCE FUQ3Z OTEK THE "WHOLE COUSTJT. Gap Gatherings Meaat Jey matter -The Jfews remtraslmr?. Our Salisbury Correspepdencc. On Friday afteruW Mr. Jehn Eckert, the well-known sportsman, met vrith an accident at tbe Oxi erd fair races tb.it came nigh terminating in bis deatb, and which may yet. Mr. Eckert bad bet ea tbe Ken nedy horse which was en the track at tbe time. As the boise was coming around the coarse, he stepped out upon the track with a whip iu his hand te urge it en and in less time than it takes te write he was struck in the back by a borse follow ing aud thrown about forty feet ferwaid, tailing en his face, sustaining serious in juries. When picked up be was uncon scious. Medical aid was at once sum moned and it was feuud that, besides being badly cut about the head, he was injured inwardly, and his case was pro nounced doubtful. His friends tele graphed te have biui sent home, and he was at ouce placed iu the cars ; whey they arrived at Christiana, he was reported te be in a dying condition, but he rallied later aud at. time of writing he is en en a fair read te recovery, although be is net able te be removed from Cbristiaua le bis home yet- On the same day Richard Ellsweitb, a fourteen-year-old son of Richard Max well, made a hair-breadth escape from being killed. lie was the rider of Win field Kennedy's horse at the Oxfeid races, and as he was going aieund the ceuise the jsaddlc-girth broke, tbiewing him under the horse, which was going at a rapid rate, and two or three ether horses following passed ever him, but happily he escaped witli but low injuries. Dick is one of our boys, and we are of tbe opinion that this is the last time he will ever act as rider at a borse tacc. On Friday morning Mrs. Mary McClel lan, wife of Thompson McClellan, tesid ing near Christiana, Sadsbury township, died very suddenly from the effects of a paralytic stroke Ou the evening previ ous te her deatb she piepareti supper for a number of workmen, ate a hearty meal and letired about nine o'clock in the even ing. At au early hour the next morning she aroused her husband and complained of feeling very sick. Tbe family physician was at ouce summoned, but despite all efforts te remedy her, she expired about one keuf Jrftcr takiug sick. The deceased was about iiftyiy tate of age and was the tnothct'efiteuTchildrou, eight being dead. -Htr untimely death, wiil occasion deep re tret In a 'wide cirele of Xriends. Inter ment took place at latgicn. rrcsevtcuaii chu'rch'en Monday. i James ML .Walker, the candidate for assembly Ter the southern district, (accord ing te his 'family biography ia n descendant of the Bbcth generation of Lewis Walker, one of the early settlers of Chester county, who -had emigrated irem Wales and about the year 1700 put chased from Win. Pcun 1,000 acies of land at Valley Ferge, the Whole of which tract seme et his descend- autsstilliheld. On liis mother' h side of the family, he is a descendant of 'the beventh generation of Nicholas Newliu, who was a member of Wm. Penn's executive council iu 1684 and also of -the executive councils of Presidents Themas Lloyd and Themas Helmes, alter l'enn returned te England tbe first time after 1C82, and from whom was descended the long line of 2fcwlins, who were se conspicuous in the provincial government of Pennsylvania during the eighteenth century. As the season advances the suakc stories ceme thicker and taster, and we can hardly give credit te them all ; and if we should we are afraid our veracity as a correspon dent would fall somewhat short. There is undoubtedly a large snake crop this year, from all accounts. Twe large black snakes were killed recently en the farm of Isaac Walker, ihe huge reptiles each each measured A feet in length and about tcu inches in circumference ; a large black snake of the " racer " species was killed by G. N. Wetst, it measured ,1 feet iu length, and Geerge Pewnall killed a copperhead snake last week that measured three feet aud four inches in length. On Saturday evening the citizens of the Gap had the pleasure of witnessing a genuine pugilistie exhibition, iu which three young bleeds participated. After fighting like Crusadeis, and a general ileurish of revolvers, net trumpets, the battle was declared indecisive, and Wed nesday evening was then appointed when the brave knights will again leassciubled and fight the battles of old o'er again. By all means Constable Bewman should be en hand and take the boys iu custody for disturbing the peace of tbe neighborhood, besides doing dishonor te the btavc knights of old. The portable saw mills of U.S. Slirack & Ce. are still in full blast in Z. B. Will iams' weeds in Sadsbury township. Tbe weed is comprised of ever forty acres and it is stated that by the middle of July the vast amount will be felled, sawed up in different shapes and shipped. On Satur day they sold at public talc yO.000 feet of white oak lumber yi the shape of beards, planks and scantlitigs. Wm. P. Linville is rapidly felling six or seven acres of timber en the Gap hills which he pur chased recently. On Wednesday, the 7th hist., Mrs. Car eline Portner, motuer of the late Edward Pertner,dicd at her residence in Bclicvnc, from the effects of pneumonia, m the 78th year of her age. Interment took place en Friday in Bellcvuejccraetery. Jehn Grant has finished everything iu the way of grading a temporary roadbed at the gap, and having no mere work en hand there he and all his workmen, with their teams, left for West Chester last week. Samuel Grccnlief is creeling a new bain en his premises ; Christ Fex's new house at the Gap is about being completed, and Henry Fex has bad his dwelling en larged. It is stated upon geed anthenty that there will be a much larger Independent vote polled in this township this fall for governor than there was for state treasurer last fall. W. H. Swcigart'a brand of phosphate is showing very fine results in this township already, as rcpui led by parties who have used it ou spring crops. The citizens of Christian?, propose pur chasing a new hand f'uc engine and several hundred feet of hose at an early date. The greater pait of our farmcis a:e new engaged iu planting tobacco. A consider able amount of patent manures arc being used. Dr. Sanders has anived from St. Leuis, Me., and is new sojourning at his fiue res idence at Sanders Ilcights. Rebert Knox sold another of his fast trotting horses last week te W. P. Linville for near $200. Miss Lida ITilten has been appointed teacher of Mt. Airy school. Communion services were held at T'ellc T'ellc vue Piesbylerian church em Sunday. MT. JOY. lti-.ms fremtue Itoreiiglian.l Vicinity. On Saturday neon the Mount Jey school beaid held a special meet ing le elect teaches -s for the borough schools for the ensuing term of eight months. There are six schools and seven teachers are employed te instruct the pupils. Because of an anticipated change of instructors the meeting was looked for waid te with special interest. Beferethe meeting it was known that one jOt the members intended te hand in bis resigna tion. This had a tendency te heighten the interest, as the acceptation of tbe resignation was involved in doubt. It was net accepted, se four out of of tbe live votes were necessary te elect a teacher. In consequence of this new turn of affairs two of the positions are yet vacant, the principalship and the fourth Drimarv. A. number of ballets were taken, but a special uitcuu(j, mu iiiuu lur wuicn is nei yet designated, is necessary te fill the vacan cies. Follering are the ones appointed : Assistant in tbe high schoe', Miss Mary E. Buckwalter ; secondary, J. B. Hippie ; fiist primary, Miss Belle Leader; second primary, Miss Carrie Druckenmiller ; third primary, Louisa Kuhns. Peter A. Ileilig was elected janitor. At the examination of teachers en last Friday there were fourteen candidates for certificates. Four failed. Yesterday was Children's day at the M. E. church. The exercises were intt'i t mg. Base ball is becoming popular L again. There is some talk of ergAni'".":! a club. While piacticing the ethe. even ing Harry Mooney bad a lingei Li.eiked out of joint. The root plow works are pushed with orders. They are new running twelve hours a day. The Mount Jey woolen mills aie new in operation, but only some of the machinery has been put up. They are manufactur ing yarn and cassiinere. Samuel Clair, of Middlelewn, wes visit ing his parents of this place en Sunday. Thirty pupils will be shortly admitted te the orphans' school at this place. It is new expected that all the injured of the church disaster will recover. The building has been raised. The prospects for a large excursion te Mount Alte, en Wednesday, are geed. There will net be an examination of teachets at Maylewn, en July 19, as an nounced. The schools will be given out next Saturday. David Mooney has fitted up an ice cream saloon en West Maiu street. Strawbeiry festivals will seen be elder. STKASISUKC; JVKWS. 111 Ulcamugs I rum the lleruugli. Mrs. Withers, widow of Gee. W. With ers, M. D7 deceased, is the guests of Mrs. Dr. Weaver for a.few days. The Tcmpcianpe Alliance v. ill held their regular monthly meeting iu Tempoiance hall en Tuesday evening, June 18. licv. W. O. Owen, of the First Baptise church, of Lancaster, will deliver an address upon this occasion. r. Mr. Jeseph Watt, who left Strasbuig six weeks age in declining health, has ic turncd te our borough recuperated. Ress Howe, son of Mr. C. Howe, retired merchant of this place, is home from Princeton college for a few days. He brought with him a number of finely exc-1 cnted photos et his college associates. Sunday Scheel Concert. A Sunday school concert exercise about r.iin, flowers, birds and fruits was held in the M. E. church ou Sunday forenoon and evening by tbe children. At 10 o'clock when the exercises were announced te commence, the spacious church was com pletely packed. Te the visitor as he en tered the church, the scene was one of great beauty ; wherever the eye fell it was greeted with tasteful aud handsome deco rations upon the pulpit, aud at either end were arranged choice flewcis ; beneath au arch, iu the centre of the pulpit, was a pyramid of beautiful lilies ; suspended from the arch yvcte two cages of warblers, and at the windows en cither side the same, beautiful sengstri.s keeping up a continu ous song throughout the entire ex?rcise. In part first "Rain" classes Nes. 1, 2 and 8 answered questions put te them by the superintendent ; quartet by the school, followed by classes $bs. 4 and 5 ; anthem. "Like showers upon the mown grass," by tbe choir ; followed by class Ne. G. Recitation Ne. 1, "April Rain," by thrce little gitls beneath an umbrella. Part Second "Flowers" class Ne. 7, 8, 9, answering questions in regard te them given by the superintendent, fol lowed by the anthem, "Consider the Lilies." Recitation Ne. 2, by a little girl, holding in her hand a beautiful lily, after which came dialogue Ne. 3, entitled "Use of FIeweis"by two small girls, followed by questions, answered by classes Ne. 11 aud 12. Singing by the school, folleffiug which the pastor ad dressed the assembled hcaicrs upon the 01 fain of Sunday schools. The evening exercises were conducted J by Rev. Powell. Part thiid "Birds," and pai1 feuith "Fiuits," classes Ne. 3, 4. 5, 0, 7, S, !), 10, 11 and 12 answered, followed by rcr.t itieu Ne. 1, entitled "The Sparrow," ,-ncal sole, "Flee as a bird te your meii'it-.tiu," singing by the school followed with .1 ieci ieci tatien by Ne. 5, entitled "Thank Olfeiiiig" by a boy of twelve years. With the dox dex dox elogy and the benediction the exercises closed. All were highly pleased with the way in v inch they had been entsrtaincd. UUCMORKDOIM S. What Is (Joins en Uewu ihe Comity. Israel Tenuis, one of our fine old rep resentative Quakers, died at his residence near Fait field, last Friday, in the 82d year of his age. Deceased was widely known aud whdevcr knewu lespec'ed for his gcnial.ty and solid worth, no worked some iu the harvest field last summer, being remarkable iu endurance, consider ing his advanced age. lie was a devotee of equestrianism, and lode his trusty "old black Bill " till a few weeks age when he was taken out of the saddle by sickness. His funcial, Sunday afternoon, was largely attended. Levi Wilheur another of our eldest men, died last week, aged 70. Tobacco plant stealing is being practiced in the neighborhood of Liberty Square. James Drcnnen holds a Sunday school in his barn every Sunday afternoon. Dwellings are being built by Parker B. Shank and David Weidlcy, and a tobacco house by McSparrau & Ce., iu Fairfield. Cern is but shoe-top high, where it should be knee high. New that we have seme Democratic euergy in our school beard we ate con tcmplating building two new school houses one at Ashland the ether at Fairfield. It is always a surprise te strangers te find us se intelligent here, seeing -we have such bad school houses. The credit is given te the teacher. Blest the mark-1 We have found another old coin. Mrs. Lydia Lee, better half of our old Jeffer Jeffer senian Wm. Lee, found it in the corn field recently. It dates its coinage back iu the year 1774, and has something ou it about " Carelus IH dei Gratia," en one side ; and en tbe ether " Hispan Etir.d Rex. 2 R. J. R." m m fcititeit's cube will immediately reliever Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, for. silc-atM'Clinur-i drug store, 117 North Queen bticel. f . ., iti . The t.uest lenses ruaile arc being mounted inctfluldfclfrjuimi ThevreJjanrtseiuic.llent ana strong antlicive, better ssUsfaetidn tten ether Evc-f tnassrs: -jrer saie dv iui jeauing line iowelerf wvk tnJci-UM- m jaia-iT-fueea Xetta' experiment! or cheap patent medi cine, is Brown's Jxen .Biusrs. It is prepar-ML bv one et 'tne eldest -tact'tneat reUsBIe icheml- cslfir-BS.'aBasrUl 4 m that, is claimed ter ltl-1 i ,r, jUl2-lWMtW, Ifroin.JiTmperlmn. Geo."Deilgc,ijr., a wcll-fcTiewn citizenet Km periam.wrTcm tfedtoneer huvmen (8am Lewis) wMUt working in the weeds se severely spraincd'hteanklelhat he' could scardelyget drag store,' 13 .Xecth Queen street, Lancaster.' 'IlAcmc-rric;'7alaHtlaj?and trarraat per fume. ,vricc.23and,S0 cents. Fer sate t Ceen-1 ran'3 arnq store, 137 Jfertn Queen street. . 3 1 .. ji VtsibieIinpreTenient. 1 Sir. 'Neah Tlfttes, Era-Ira, N. T., writes: " About four .years age I had en. attack of bil ious fever, and never tally recovered. iMy di gestive organ were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for iays. After nstng two bottleH-et.oiir-i:urilock Bleed Bitten the improvement was se visible that I was ostoh estoh osteh isliedf I am new, though (51 year of age, de n lair and leannnlilc day's work.' Priee$I. Fer sale. at 11. B. Cochran's drup store, 137 North, Queen .street. Lancaster. TnB Knv. Gee. ji. thater. et itourben, lnd., .ay r'Bqth luvspirand wile ewe our lives te miileh's CosrstJMrTtew Cvr. ter sale at Coch ran's drug stert 137 North Queen street. Walnut Lear Hair Kesterer. It & entirely different from all ethers. It is ns clertr us water, and, as Its nanieindicatcs, i a perfect Vegetable llalr Kesterer. It will immediately tree the head from all dandrnn". restore, gray hair te it natural- color and pro duce a new. growth where it has lalleneft. Itdocdnet in any manner cflect the health, which Sulphur, i-ugar of Lead und Nitrate et silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a lew days te a beautiful glossy; brown. Ask your druggist for it. Knch betUe,is warranted. fcMIXll, KL1NK ' C, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and CV X. CUHvJpNION', New Verfc. juuC lyd.eedfcw czeTiiirm. -f (if k Readjustment a Secured Result. Mark -this. On June 1st we said tliat our reason for our " upset sale " was that we Avant ed. "te keep plenty of work go ing;." Readjustment succeeds, and' Vp fcrqct the result will be steady work,for our worjc-peeple "all the year- 'round." Over ninety-eight per cent, of our clothing gales are en srbeds of our own make, thus creating a demand for the laber1 of this city and acljacent towns,1 fnstead of paying- the labor of distant places. This, with die fact that we are (jivine; 'the best dollar's worth' for a dollar, gives us a first claim'ef die retail clothing buyers of Philadelphia and vicinity; Wanamaker & Brown. t tii OAK HAM.. Sixth asdMakket, I'lllI.ADKI.rillA. iTl t COMFORTABLE. t. '- It has rjeen said : "Ne matter hew the Clothing leeks, se it is easy and comfortable." Certainly, com fortable Clothing is desirable, but when we can give yen comfort and elegance combined, such Clothing 13 far mere satisfactory. It is our constant aim te produce just such Clothing, and we are pleased te see hew well our efforts arev appreciated. Summer Clothing new ready every variety. A.C YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. VAMMlAtUSH, V. I'tlJC STANUAKU CAIUUAUE WtiltK OK LANCASTKIt COUNTY. ' . EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage Builders. Market street, Rear eg.Catral Market Heusee, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WAmnlrn AVervnfVtn Itnirirvaml Can -i ami Carriage Ue the most comfort 'sired!' lAI reft flnlshctflB the most comfort able anu,eleicsnt style. We use only the best sclcctca 'material, and employ only the best We use only tbe best the cheapest In the state. We buy ter cash ami sell en tne most reasonable terms; Oivensa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt iu attended le. One set et workmen cstcelallv employed for that purpose. f nSK-Utl w -otefe-f-rj-fcreb-B trlTJ !&, t-1 1 if ll .1 ISfeWhisky! Brewx's Iren Brrrnns is one of 'the Vcrj fevf tonic medicines that are pet (Composed mostly of alcohol op whiskyythus becoming a fraitfel source of' intenpemnce by prornetf nj a desire for rum. Brown's Iren Bittrks is guar anteed te be a non-intoxicating stimulant, aad it will, in nearly every caw, talce the place of all liquor, and at the name time ab.M httely kill the desire for whisky and ether intoxicating hcTriagc?. Rev. G, W. Rice, editor of the American Christian lieview, says of Brown's Iren Bitters: CIn., ., Nev. lft. 1881. Uenta: The loelkh wasting of vital force in lti?iin::;;, pleas ure, and vicious imltilrnrii et enr people, make your prcparu a necessity ; and it uppllnl, will save hundreds w he n-iert te sa loeni ler temporary rrciipcm tien. Brown's Iren Bittkrs, has been thoroughly tested: for dys pepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consump tion, liver complaints, kidney troubles. c.. and it never fails te render speedy and permanent re lief. Fer sale, at If. K COUIMtAN'3 Irut: Stere, 137 anil 139 North (jneen street. Lancaster. . jur.Mwd.tiv " G KNTI.KMKN. s we call yenr ftttentled te an ininertmit dis cevery In enr practice which we have lemnl very successful In casus et prostrntlen arisinr from indiscretion. Tlioeuiruriii:r lreni uuy of the numerous forms et Debility arUin;' from abuse or ether causes, will de well hy sviiiiiugu uircu ccni. stamp ier inriner inier- matien. Address, 11 its. ISA (iUA.NUK fc 101:- 1AN (late Jerdan & DaviilsenV, , Ne. ii.-. 1)ert street, Philailcl Hl- Jipm.u ra. iinurs ler con suitauen : 10a.m. till : p. m., and 5 till a n. m. iuar2i-3meed JI. RAILROADS. riiUK GREAT Burlington Eoute. Chicago,. Burllnglen &QaInry K. R. Chicago, UnrllBgleu & (aincy R. R. PR INC r PAL LINE AND OLD KAVOKITK FltOM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS GITV, OMAIIA, CALLYOKSIA, LINCOLN AND IJKNVKK. 1 he SIIOIiTKST, QUICKEST and KKST line te St. Jeseph, Atchinseu, Topeka, Denhen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexl-e, Ari zona, Mentana anil Texas, This route has no superior ter Albeit I.iii, AlinncapeiW and St. 1'aul. Nationally tcpiitcii us being tlieOKEATTnUOUIJM CAIi LINK. Universally cenepiled te be the IIKST KQUIPI'KI) Kallread In the world ter all classes et travel. All connections made in Union dejien. Try itundyei' will,fli)l traveling a luxury, instead of a discomfort. x Through tickets vLt thli celebrated linn ter sale at all offices In the IT. S. ami Canada. All Information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKKCKVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. T. e. POTTKK, Manager, Cuioaeo, 111. 3d Vice Pre 4. & Gen OHNtt.A.BBAIV,Gn. 317 Broadway, 3tK Nkw Yerk. mas'lB-lyil&w Casterii Agt., Washington .St. Uosiew, Mass. aeAim B. B. MASTIIT. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBKK AND COAL. 49-fard: Ne. 490 North Water anil Prince t rent a alrcve Lemen incaster. n.'My.l c UAL AMD CH.HKHT. Pure Lykcns Vallev and ether kind et Ceal for all pnrpescs wpII cleaned. Uest Jirand Itesendalu CemenL at reduced prices. Alse Limestone Screcning-j ler walks ami drives; gnurantee satisfaction. Hay and. Straw by the bale or ten. Yard and Otnctf : Ilarrlsbnnrplke. General Office : 20J apt Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KXLLKU X CO. aprl-lwil ptOAL. M. V. B. COHO, .-;.' NORTH WATER HT., Itinratter, .".. Wholcaale ami Retail Dealers lis LUMBER AND GOAL. CoaaectteB WItb tli Telephonic KzchauKe, Yard and Office: New 330 NORTH WATL'R 8TRKKT. Jeli2S-lv LIQUORS, JtC. R I mi WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, AI.COIIOl, UROCKRY STORE. Ne. 205 WEST KINO STRKKT. w UDSKAr. CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Me. 43 North Qneen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and nnest qualities of Foreign and DemcsUc WINKS and LIQUORS, con. stantly for sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the dhtiil.itien of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom llouse Itrandy. warranted et the vintage et l&n. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Olcf Helland Gin, anil ether Wlnikie. llran dles and Wines te snit the trade feb3-lyd HOUSKAL 4c CO. "-SftJ