Ik s 5? ''. I '.v.'." Iitjl' Volume XVIII--Ne. 248 LANCASTER, JA. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. 1882. ftfee Twe Cents. JOHN S. GIVLKK CO.'S aDYJSBTISKMKXT. FOR GhENTLEIVIEJSr : NEW STOCK SUMMER MERINO AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. New Styles in Cellars, Cuffs and Neckwear, A NICE LINE PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ..ehns. omen. JOHN s fJVTF.R . Ne. 25 East N KW :( AT T1IK KKW STOICi:. Everytlii BOWERS & HURST, 129-131 North Queen St. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, NEW DRESS SEERSUCKERS, NEW DRESS PERCALES, NEW DRESS CHINTZES, NEW DRESS CALICOES, ALL IN CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Elegant line of New Table Linens. Elcgantline of Linen Napkin. Elegant Hue of Linen Towels. Ele gant line el tjuilts. Elegant line of Counterpanes. We call special attention 10 a large let of White Quilts just received, which we eiler at a special low price. Elegant line el Lace Cellars ami Fichus. Elegant line of Gnuze Cndci wear anil Hosiery,' Please call anl examine our Uiilaniiilrleit Shirts. We have the.111 atic. We have them at.ri()c. We have thcui at7."e. We have them at $1.00. All guaranteed te lit. NOS. 12 and 131 NORTH M Yf.KS JC KATimiN. Iu tbe manufacture of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. :s. First-class Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing. Iu our CLOTHING .you will find no machine-made button holes but geed, strong, tegular hand-made buttonhole?. Our ('litters are the most skilled. Onr Patterns arc the best. MYERS 5l RATHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. jw fTKKY LOW J'ICICKS FUJI AT.I. SUMMER CLOTHS. The Spring has been a long, cold one ami we have a very huge- 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 maki) quick sales of enr Banueckbuni Chevieta, Pine Spring Trewserings, Black Diagonal Werstedn, Black Basket Worsteds, Handsome English C.assimeres, English Black, Bltte and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Sitneni Batiste Clethe. Scheeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mixt Suitings, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Deeskins, BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simoni'.s), all PELTS, all colors and $2.00 per yard. (72 inches wide) for BLUE FLANNELS, for ISathing Suits, Green, IJIue, Olive, Bioir.eaud Mixt Cleths of SHODHRASS, HDBBAY & CO., RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. AUKS. &IJ, HAGER & Black Hand-Run Laces, White Hand-Run Laces, Black Spanish Laces, Spanish Guipure Laces, Edelweiss and French Laces, Old Venice and Russian Laces, Oriental and Antique Laces, Maltese and Valincien Laces, Swiss Embroideries, Muslin Undergarments, White Goods, Hosiery, Gleves,&c. 25 WEST KING STREET. N EXT DOOR TO TIIE COURT FAHMESTOCK. Our BLACK SILKS at $1.00, $1.25, $l.P,7i and $1.50 aie decidedly the best silks yet offered at the prices. Onr BLUE BLACK and JET BLACK: CASSIMERES are wet thy the attention of persons in want of them. Best makes imported . WHITE GOODS FOR LADIES' DRESSES. Large stock of all the popular makes of WHITE GOOD?, from 10 cents te 50 cents per yard. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, haudsemelv embroidered, from 50 cents te $3.50. 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. JJr GOODS, Cc. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. iw at tie Im Dry BOEKS & HUEST. QUEEN STREET. CLOTHING. TVell-JVlacle Gannents. iietum. Ladies' Dress Cleths, Children's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys Cassimeres, Beys' Pine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths for. Ladies' Riding Habits, Corduroys for Biding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Biding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits. Infants' Cleakings. grades. Lewest Prices. draperies and embroidery, i?1.2.1, $1.50 and a very liaw'semn fine quality, for asseitmcnt of SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. BROTHER. HO USE. m GEO. P. KAIlHVON, Goods Stere. LANCASTER PA. LAXCAHVEH WATCHES. TlTOItK TIIA 1,000 WATCHES. THE PACT THAT MORE THAN Lancaster Watcbes ha r. i:ki:n mii.d in Lancaster County iu in. n; tii i i st Twe Years Is SatMactery Evidcnrc el HOME PRIDE IN HOME PRODUCTS SIXTEEN GRADES OF T1IK.SK WATCHES ATE NOW MADE. AT TI1K Lancaster Watch Factory. They are the Finest Product el Pennsylva nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. II la cenli.lently believed that NO BETTER WATCH, ler the Meney, is made or sold any where in the world ell her In America or in Europe. jiiiu:S-lyI&v M1LLLXRRY, UISK IHILUNKKI. Irs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET. My many Iriends and patrons are lespcet fully invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK of MillineryTrimmings COMMtlSlXO ALL TIIK LKADIMI STYLUS FOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their erdeisllllcd in much less time than they have been accustomed tort elsewhere. X6"Plcase call and examine my goods and prices without obligation te piircha.se. fiS-N. K. The Largest and Finest Sleck or CHILD JiEXS Scheel and Drss Hats IN THIS CITY, A full line of Human Hair Goods Always en hand, and all kinds et HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at . A. W. NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-anad,Tu,ThAS SAMUEL TI. PRICES, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed bis Ofiiee trem 5f North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. iul7-tid One Tiiisai TOBACCO. THE OLD CKOP AND THE NEW. The Markets at Heme and Abroad. Transactions here in Lancaster in the crops of 18S0 and 18S1 have been limited during the past week. Of the former, perhaps 200 cases have been sold mostly in small lets te-local cigar manufacturers, whose stock of old leaf is confessedly al most played out ; and they are compelled te buy a little, even at high prices, or shut up shop. Of the crop of 1881 a few wagon leads were received at some of the ware houses during the past week, but a ma jority of the packers have about finished packing and have closed or are about clos ing their watc houses. The loeso tobacco remaining in the hands of growers is se widely scattered that it does net pay the buyers te ride the county in search of it especially as much of it is of inferior or medium grade and is held at figures ie L'arded as unreasonable by the packers. Consequently many farmers, unwilling te sell at what they regard as unsatisfactory offers, have packed or made arrangements te pack their own grewings, in the hope that, owing te the short amount of leaf in the hands of manufacturers, .and the un satisfactory condition of a large part of the wrapper.-, of the 18S0 crop, there may be an early demand for the crop of 1881 But, if there is net much doing with the crops of 1SS0 and 1S81, there is a wonder ful activity ainenr Lancaster county farm ers iu preparing for the crop of 1882. Frem all parts of the county we have ad vices that the farmers and their sons and daughteis and hirelings are busily en gaged iu setting out the young plants. In seme sections of the county almost the entire planting has been made, but in ethers the work is mere backward, owing te the scarcity or immaturity of the plants. It is certain, however, that net less than two" thirds el the entire acrcage of the crop of 1882 is already planted, and that the acreage is as large if net larger than that of any former year. Within a week, if the weather should be favorable, the entire crop will be set out, and then all the farmer will have te de in the way of planting will be te reset plants destroy by the cut-worm, which, by-thc-by, are said te be very troublesome in some local ities. Last week we printed a paragraph stat ing that .L W. Reynolds, of Fert Deposit, Md., had set out 5,000 plants ou the 17th of May, and wanted te knew if Lancaster county could "eat it. We have a commu nication from Wm. Burkey, of Goedvillc, East Earl township, this county, iu which he says he has a let of 5,000 plauts which he commenced te set out en the 1st of May and finished en the 6th. The plauts new average from eight te sixteen leaves te the stock, some of them measuring 1G inches long and 7 inches wide last Satur day. Until some ether grower is heard from who can de better we think Mr. Burkey " takes the cake." The New Yerlc Market Following is the editorial resume of the New Yerk market as printed in the To bacco Journal, for the week ending Satur day, June 17 : The market showed considerable activ ity dining the week, though reports of sales were few. As yet there is no evi dence that new tobaccos have been sold, but the air was thick with rumors of sales of about 1,000 cases of '81 Pcnnsyl vania te a.largc uptown manufacturer by two packing firms. Every packer who is a holder el new stock el that kind is anx ious te hear of somebody's selling it, therefore reports of this kind, even if they arc wholly without foundation, arc easily magnified and circulated as solid truths. The market certainly received considerable of an impetus by the defeat of the German tobacco monopoly scheme, and exporters at once were seen te be un usually busy and eager te secure cheap goods. The German markets are almost bare of our goods and undoubtedly stock suitable for expert will bring larger fig ures in the near future than have lately been paid. The sales of the week were as fellows : Pennsylvania Crep 'SO : ' 400 cases, mostly wrappers, 2S te 35 cents ; tillers at 7 cents. Connecticut Crep '80 : 450 cases ; 300 of these were fine selected wrappers, ic ic perted tit ever 50 cents. Ohie Crep '80 : COO cases ; seme for ex ex eort at 5 J te G cents ; balance at 8i te 9$ cents. Havana Market very active. One sale of GOO by an importer te a jobbing firm formed the topic of conversation in the market. Total sales, 1,300 bales. Prices firm. GauV Weekly Repert. Sale of .seed leaf tobacco reported by J. J. Gaits' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending June 1!), 1882: 350 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, G(n,30c. ; 400 cases 1881 New England, wrappers, 1440c. ; 450 cases 1S80 Ohie, 5"j()0c. ; 100 cases sun dries, flfelSc. Total, 1,300 cases. I.ime en Tobaccce Lands. S. ('. llulibard in the Homestead. " F. 1!.," el East Canaan, Conn., in his comments iu the Homestead of May 20, raises several impettaut questions, two of which I will eudeaver te auswer by giving the result of my experience. He asks : " Is there net danger of an overdose of lime en tobacco land l'"' I have a field of twelve acres which has been cropped with tobacco for nearly twenty, years. Up te 1875 it had been treated liberally with stable manure. The tobacco grown en this let "had but one fault it burned with a gray ash. Five years age this spring I applied 2,500 pounds per acre of lime ashes, which, as is well known, arc made up mostly of carbeuate of lime ; I sewed them broadcast and harrowed thcin in. Thetesult was an increased quantity of tobacco per acre, while the burn was very much improved. The same land has re ceived no special application of lime since that time. One-half of the field has since been constantly cropped with tobacco, and each crop has burned with the white ash se desirable. The cxpeiicnce of ethers with lime, se far as I have been able te as certain, has been similar te mine, and I have yet te learn of one farmer who has injured his tobacco by an excessive use of carbonate of lime. As te the next question of "F. B."' " May net a surfeit of phosphoric acid be injurious te tobacco?" We will take cot ton seed meal, a popular fertilizer whose leading element is phosphoric acid. Its composition, given by Prof. Wolff, is as fellows : Ash G.95, potash 35.4, phosphoric acid 48.3, Hmc4.G. magnesia 4.3, sulphuric acid 1.1, silica 4. This fertilizer has been used successfully by tobacco-growers dur ing the past ten years, 3,000 pounds per acre beinu sometimes applied with excel lent results, the tobacco commanding the highest price for its geed qualities, and yet the 3,000 pounds of cotton seed meal will furnish all the phosphoric acid required in six tens of tobacco. These experiences go te preve the gen eral rule that plants, when supplied with an abundance of the leading elements of plant feed, have the power of selecting and assi initiating the several proportions of the elements that are required for their perfect development. I am aware that this rule, like ethers, has its exceptions. Fer instance, salt, unlike lime and phos phoric acid, has a subtle power of pene trating all animal and vegetable substances when brought in contact with them. I learned by a costly experience mere tbau twenty-five years age ever afterwards te avoid the use of salt en tobacco lands. Tobacco Squibs. The rage for naming brands of goods after seme fancied here has evidently reached a climax in this city. A Second street house is new putting out a brand of tobacco called the "Jesse James." Called by the name of any ether murderer the tobacco would probably smell as sweet, but the offense of using such names is rank and smells te heaven. When the names of murdercr3 have such a trade value as te be used for brands of goods, people ma3' well ask as te hew low they have fallen that such things can be possi ble in a community that claims t In civil ized. St. Leuis Grocer. "Why, Geerge, are you smoking ?' ex claimed an amazed mother, who came upon her little seu as he was pulling away at a cigar. "N no, ma, Tin only keep ing it lighted for another boy." The Clarksville (Teuu.) Chronicle says : "A young feltew around tewu says smek ing makes him think. This remark his gotten out among his friends, and he re ceives en au average a box of cigars per day." Air. A. B. Hestcttcr, of Lancaster, !i has accepted the agency of the new seed leaf tobacco inspection lirm of Philips, Eggert, Hull & Ce. In future he will represent their interests in Lancaster and vicinity, with headquarters at. the Key Key stene hotel. HART ITEMS. The Norn Around Georgetown. The past two weeks has beeu devoid of incidents of note. Creps are looking fine, and the farmers, although slew in getting a start, have get well en with their spring work. One thing is noticeable ; for a fe.w days past the pages of "temperance " and " religious " tracts, and whole sections of agi 'cultural and ether official reports are seen flying through the air, being blown from off seme lately planted tobacco field. Plants at first were quite scarce but are coming en finely in the improved growing weather. Mr. Starrctt, of Georgetown had one bed of excellent plants which he cherished and which he was about te set out, when inau unguard ed moment some stray, careless hen under took te clear the bed of worms, and suc ceeded se well that Mr. Starritt is minus that bed of plauts. Robett Thompson, of Green Tree, had a large bed covered with glass into which one of his large hogs fell (whether the hog had previously been at Beb's whisky or net our informant does net say), but iu his efforts te get away from the broken pash and glass he scatter ed the finest of Beb's plauts all ever the garden. The two houses at Octoraro churches are well under way, William Stevenson building the one and II. P. Buughmau the ether. Albert Hcidblcbaugh has erected a tobacco shed and several ethers are being built m the township. Brisbin Skiles is about te cemmencu the erection of a new baruat Nine Peiuts. It is said en geed authority that the nickel mines will be closed after July 1st for au indefinite time. This will threw quite a number of men out of employment and seriously cflect the new linn of Hei dlebaugh, Snead & Tyson. R. S. McCIure leeks none the wersa of being one of the Republican county com -mittce " kickers that wcre kicked," and if it matters as little te all concerned as it does te Boe, the world will still roll ou . Sevcral sales of the weed have been made lately in this section, Leeb being the heaviest purchaser at prices ranging front G te 14 for wrappers, 4 for seconds and 2 for fillers. Quite a quantity is yet unsold, but lielders confidently expect te gut it oil' tneir hands seen. Mere universally recommended than anv preprictary medicine made. sure and reli able tonic, Rrewn's Iren IJitteis. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne, i:7 North Queen street. juI'J-lwil&w The leme- used in the Celluloid Eye-Glasses arc ground Willi seientiflc accuracy. They are tree from clirnmalle aberrations, ami produce brightness and itWtlnctne-s et visnn. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jul'.Mwdced Smr.ctfs VitallKer Is what you need ler Con stipation, Less fit" appetite,"l)iz.iness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 tent.s per bottle. Fer Mile at Cochran's drug stoic, 1.'17 North Queen St. iuyl-lrdceu'&w A Forlorn II epe. Otte .1. fJee.-dnirg, proprietor irnltitml Cil't AVit'x, Mien., writes: "A bud cold settled en my side and buck, kidney trouble, liver anil rheumatism combined; "l Muttered terribly, though was obliged te move about and attend te business. 1 tried local doctors, but received no relief, and 'as a loiiern hope' Hied your Themas' EcleetricOil : have only ucd balta titty rent bottle, anil led as well as 1 ever did ininylife" Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug store. I !7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Iu Geed Spirit'. T. Walker, Cleveland, ., writes: " Fer the last twelve months I have suirered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing Jitirdeck llloeil Hitlers about slv weeks age, and new have great pleasure in stating that I have recovered niy appetite, my com plexion has grown rudily, and I leel better altogether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. IS. Coeh rail's urug store, l."57 North Queen street, Lan caster. Feil lame Hack, Side or Chest, ihe Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 25 eeiil. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 1:17 North Queen St. niyMwdeew&w Walnut Leaf Hair Kosterer. It Is entnely dillerent from all ethers. 11 is as rlear us water, and, us Its name Indicate-1, ! a pcrleet Vegetable Hair Restorer . It will immediately Iree the head from all danilruiT, restore giay hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has lallcnetr. It does net iu any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, lugar of l.e-id and Nitrate et Silver preparations have done. It will change, light or faded hair in a fw days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist ler it. Kach bottle is warranted. fcMlTH, KLINK .V CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CKIITENTON New Yerk. jiinOlyd.ced&w Will yen su'.ler with liyspepsla and Liver Complaint',' Shiloh's Vllalizer is guaranteed te cure you. Fer salcat Cochran's drug stoic, 1S7 North Queen St. m 1-1 wdeew&w VA.K1UA.U JSB, C. ri'tlt: TANlAItl CARKIAGK WOKK OF LANCASTKIt COUNTY-. EDGERLEY fc Ce., PINjE . Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Iluggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished In the most comfort able and elegant 9tyle. We use only the bet selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. .Fer quality of work our prices arc the cheapest in the state. We bny ter cesh and fell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a r-all. All work warranted. Repairing prompt IV attended te. One set et workmen especiull v employed for that purpose. ln'tfil.tw MJiVlCJLL. B KOW.N'8 IROX 1MTTKKS. STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular troubles Bkewn's Iken Bittf.us is geed for. It will euro Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy. Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and all ether diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the bleed, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism llaltimere, Md., May 7, ISSil. -.My health was much shattered by Uheumati-,111 when I commenced taking iirown'slreu Hitters, and I scarcelj had strength enough te at tend my daily household duties, j am new using the third bottleund I am reguiuiugstrcngih daily, and 1 cheertully recommend It te all. Ieannotsayteoinuchinpraiseot it Mrs. Mary K. ISicasiiear. 17.1 Presttnan st. Kidney Disease Cured. Clii'i.stianabiirg, Va.. 1331. Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, 1 tried lliewn's Iren llitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering ireui scarlet lever, had no appetite and did net seem te be able te eat at nil. I gave him Iren Kilters with the happiest results. .1. Kvi.uMeNiiAum:. Heart Disease. Vine St., Ilarrisburg, Pa. Jlec.2 ItHI. Alter trying different physicians and many remet'ics ter palpitation of the heart without receiving any benelit, i was advised te try ISrewn's Iren Hitters. I have used two bottles and never leund any thing that gave me se much relief. Mis, Jkxsie Hess. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies are subject, Bkewn's Iken Bitteks is invaluable Try it. Be smv mid get the Genuine. Fer sale nt II. IS. COCHRAN'S Irng Stere, 137 and IS) North Queen slreer. Lancaster. jul'J-lwdftw 5 VLOTJI1XU. E VKKT DAY We arc marking down some et enr different line of goods, and by putting en the new price and leaving the old you can readily see what the reduction has been. Our Spring and Summer Sales in CLOTHING This year have been larger than in any pievieusyear In the his tory of the house, and new we purpose selling out the Odds in Coats, Pants and Vests AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. IN STRAW HATS w e have some Special llargains te eiler, and our 1 IJKMSMINU HOODS DEPARTMENT is tilled with the choice goods ter Men's and Heys' Wear. Trunks and Traveling Bags Rubber Clothing In Great Vailely, and the Prices ate Lew. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKR. PA. S1' KC1AI. NOTIUK Tl MEN AND BOYS IN WANT (IF FOR TIIK NKXT FIFTEEN' DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READV-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order te Make Roem te manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire te expiess our thanks te the people ler the great sup port they have given us this season. It incites us te renewed efforts te please the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR TIIE NEXT 15 DAY. li" Men's Cheviot Suits, 11.25; worth $7 SO. !." Men's Worsted Suits, $.".W): worth JS.'i'.. IfO Fine r.lue Flannel Suits, $7.."0; worth US. Kl Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $12. HKFinm All-Weel Casslmcre Suits, $!: worth $15; S5Yiiic Men's All-Weel Dress Suits, til ; worth $17.50. ?m pairs of Blen's Pauls at 'J."ic. 530 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten styles.at $1.3e. 223 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at $.!. Light Thin Coats lrem 13c. upwards. Dust ers irem C3e. upwards. Our stock in Beys' and Children's Clothing Is still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing rrem $1.02: $2.00, $3.23, $1.50, $3.23. up te $7.00 u suit. Beys' Suits from $i(jO and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line or Suitings and Fantaloenings, anil for workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat anywhere In the city. We still held the lead en our $12.00 Suits.ctis Suits.ctis tern made; but if people wish te save money they should net forgct,beferc purchasing else where, te leek at our $15.00. $1S.0U and $I0.) Snlts.madc right up in any style te your order 9-Remember, this Great Reduction is only for the Rext Fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes te take adcantaye of it will please call early, te avoid the rush. L. GABSMM & BBO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. the Cheapest Heuse in the City. Rearae (JlOtilM CLOTUIXG. Linens and Marseilles. Clothing of these fabrics is usually far better ready-made than made te order. Division of labor in making the garment gives far better results in neat ness and finish. Especially is this true of the Vests en our counters, which cover a variety of Plain and Fancy Ducks and Marseilles, asserted enough te suit ever) taste, and complete for ever size. All kinds of het-weather 1511--ments for men and boys. The demand is great, our supply greater. Waxamakkr & BuewiW OAK HALL. 5-itrit .vauJUucEr, PHILADELPHIA. OHUNO AMI SUMAIKC MOVKLTIKS. AT H. GBRHART'S isififll. NO. EAST KING STREET. I hereb3" Inlerm my customers that my stock or SPUING and 8UH3IEK SUITING, SPRING OYERCOATINU & FANCY VESTING Is new complete. 1 hve new the largest and choicest assortment et WOOLENS. Fer Fiiib Tailoring in the city et Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS TIIE LOWKST. and nil goods warranted as rr-preentud. E GEEHART. 1I.OTHINO: D. B. HOSTETTER A SON Merchant Tailors and Clet biers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, F.VAKF. PLEASUliE J.X SOTfPYlXU tiik punr.rc ix gexerai.-tiiav OUR HTOCK FOIt THE SPRING SEASON 7.V VOSII'LETKO, AXJt IV Wll.t. ItKXE FIT OUR I'ATROXS TO IXSI'FUT The Large Variety of Goods KOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, TIIK LATEST IX J'ATJ'ER.y AX If COLOR, WHICH WJ HA I'E OX OUR COUXTERN 1 1 Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, VOAJj. R K. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUM UER AND COAL. -faril: Ne. u North Water and Prince treets v ba ve Leuxm Ijincaster. . nS-lyU CHAI. AN1 ChMKNT. ; Pure Lyken Valtev and ether kind et Ceal for all purposes well cleaned. Rest Rrand RescndaU; Cement at reduced prices. Alse Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Yard and Olllce : llarrisburg pike. General Offlce: 20J East chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KKLLER & CO. aprl-ld c OAI.. M. V. B. COHO, S:tO NORTH WATER ST., J. inetuter, fa., Wholesale ami Retail Healers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic .exchange. Yard and STREET. Office: Ne. r.0 NORTH WATER tel28-'.yd LIQUORS, JtC. R IMCWALT! WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, ASM GROCERY STORE. Ne. 205 WEST KING hTREKT. HOCSKAl. CO'.S HEW LIQUOR STORE, . Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancanter, Va. The very best and finest finalities of foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, eon. stantly for sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom lleie-w Brandy, -warranted et the vintage et ISM'. Kent especially for medicinal purposes, l'nni Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wlnca te salt the trade. !eb3-lyd " IIOUSEAL & CO. Tailoring;
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