LANCASTER'. DA ILS 'itEiiLIGENOJEK EftlDAY JUNE 23, 1882. u ) BBAVEMENATTHEBAT. A I'.EMAItKAOLC OAHE OF 15ASKDALL Astounding Score of the Veteran Flayers or Yonkers The Burgeon' Care for the Wounded A Hetel Man's Misfortune. New Yerk Times. Undoubtedly one of tbe most remarkable games of baseball ever Witnessed in tbe United States was played in tbe Palisade Mountain house grounds, by tbe Veteran baseball club of Yonkers. It is safe te say that net one of tbe many spectators present ever saw. or beard of sucb an exhibition of science. In some respects it exceeded the wildest hopes of even the eldest members of tbe organization, who all declared themselves mere than astonished at its issue. Arriving en the ground at ft:30 a. m., the club, according te its yearly cus tom since its organization in 187::, pro ceeded te a clam bake, by way of toning its muscles up te tbe necessary pitch. At this were" present tne Hen. Henry I Bre Bre Bre voert, president ; the Hen. E. A. Nichols, first vice president ; Cel. Jeseph L. Pro Pre seus, second vice president ; James Stew art, third vice president, (the ether l'J vice presidents were unavoidably absent, having been unable te secure bail ;) Geerge W. White, grand secretary ; E. O. Car neuter, erand treasurer : Jacob Read, grand caterer ; Dr. Herace B. Pike, grand surgeon ; the Rev. C. E. Allisen, grand chaplain, and the Rev. Jehn Read, first assistant chaplain. (The 30 sub-assistant chaplains unfortunately were ou special missionary-service in Timbucloe.) There were also 42 members present. The ic maindcr, if any, had permanent engage ments at a public institution a few miles above Yonkers. The efforts of the grand caterer te corner the clam market for this particular bake had proved unsuccessful, and only about 270 barrels of the fruit had been secured. In the competition which followed Judge M. 11. Ellis scored 19 trays of chowder iu 17 minutes, followed by 13 trays of clams. He complained of net feeling well when beginning his heroic struggle, and merely said he would take a few clams te sort of stimulate his appetite. He wen the first prize, however, .ludgc J. P. Sanders coming in second wilull chow ders and 12 trays of clams iu l'J minutes. The clams having disappeared, and there being nothing else te cat visible tlic p ev ident called the club te order an-1 directed that the annual game should ;.i once be commenced, for it was then 1 1 o'clock, and as dinner was at 1, there was scarcely time enough for each .side te have an in ning. The presidr:!i had a few minutes before tried te kick a ' ball w't'i his eye, and was able only 1j take a ene sided view of affairs. The ides were then choesea as fellows : First Xinr. Second Xlnc. Catcher. ..C. J. Andriis, Clias. Herriet. Pitcher.. ..Chas. Rowland, Jno. IVudrceth, Shortstop R. C. MiK-kiiyc, II. J1'. Rievoerl. 1st base. ...V. Wui'liug, Irvin Sunders. 2d base. .. .&'. 1. Oils, II. Muvct. 3d basc....E. X. Belknap, K. Glb.-en. L Held K. A. Mchelas, Gee. Dew. Cticld J. A. Rockwell, .1. W. Rockwell. U Held Jus. Stewart, J. II. Jlnlihull. lstasst cr..M. II. Ellis, It. .Jehnsen. 2d usstcr..Chas. Wuupcr, .1. II. Dete. 3d asster... lames Collin. S. FarriiiKleu. Dcpt S3....K. Eickmeyer, C. II. Dusenlii ry 1st jun pr..C.ipt. Grindle. II. Leive. 2d jun pn.hdgar Yeuiiguiuii, XV. Y. lidcrsen Sub-ust Ir.Itcv. C. Allisen, .I:tcel Read. Geu-ast fr.Jas. Duscnbcrry, Gee. W. While. Umpire Justice J. 1. .Sanders. Scorers David Ilawley and .las. II. Detj. Advisory scorer W. 11. King. The first nine wen the toss and took thu field. Mr. Reland pitched the first ball se skillfully as te take the umpire in the eye. In his surprise the umpire forget te call the ball, and it was net marked. Then Capt. Herriet knocked a sky-scraper te centre-field, which Rockwell, assisted by Stewart, Allisen and Dussubury, clev erly muffed. Pcndrceth went out ou strikes, during which Herriet stele second and Brcvoert went te the bat. On his thirty-first strike he knocked the ball te Otis, who neatly stepped it with the pit of his stomach, and made a double play by caroming en Nichols' eye and Mackayc's ear. By the time Waring, en first base, had caught tbe ball, Bravoert was home having a private take with the umpire. At 1:20 the last man was declared out by the vampire, a'ld the sick, wounded and dying were conveyed te the hospital en stretchers where Surgeon Pike prescribed as fellows : It. Ouiske Hi Angestura: Kittcrserum., JVIutlj Sugarum ...gal j. ..MY. SH. .Ill I. t-S. ....II.. j. .keinenpucicruni. l Miscu. i't It ceektaililms mianltim sullieil wboepucuoouieuoo. Sig. Take every hall hour. II. 15. I". The effect of this simple Seuth American remedy was wonderful, and these blind in one eye saw as if with two eyes 15 min utes after taking it, the lame could smg, and the deaf walk, nearly as well as be- fore. The game was then resumed, the first nine- going te the bat. Duriiy; this inuing the umnirc, Justice Sanders, (lis tiuguished himself. As an umnirc of baseball he is without an equal iu the country. It is no exaggeration te say that he can umpire as well with his eyes shut as open. It is impossible ler him te err. In numerous cases yesterday when every player and spectator thought they saw clearly that a man was out, his eagle eye detected that he wasn't, even when he was apparently looking iu arethcr dircc tien. Old baseball cxpei'i wept, with emotion ever even the simplest of his ver dicts, and when he decided that a ball which struck a rooster wandering near centre field was a fowl, they declared that if he were employed at league games he would make a sensation. During the second iuning the only serious casualty was the strikiug of a let of innocent clams concealed about President Brcvoert by a red-het ball from ex-Mayer OMs, who, in the excitement of the moment, made a home run. Surgeon Pike's infallible lotion was immediately applied, and the presi dent in a lew miuures recovered suihcicnt ly te borrow $3 from the Rev. U: Mlisen, who was unfortunately presets . "t 3:45 the game was declared at an c-id v ilh the following score : ."l Sivr. -2i! Sine Heme runs 4 c,i Earned runs :ji4 ?); Halls passed ijS7 2'"'U'i Outenily n ' ( Total run" 30s ;m This undoubtedly will h, ucl:!iewicri"ed as the most remarkably ecvci iu:.de in the country. Indeed, .,.; old critic pre sent said that he !,: d seen the famous Chicago Whifp '!:iugs in thnir best days, but hadm-wi '..en them de any thing which w.'i., compare with the Yonkers club's performance. He then asked President iirevoert if he had h cigarette about his clothes, leek a dene of burgeon rates mixture, sat down, and was hysterical for a few minutes. It was then noticed that some strange complaint had seized upon every body present. Their faces and hands were of a dark hue, streaked in places and painfully mottled. After a long examination Surgeon Pike diagnosed the disease as either cyaDesis or dirt. Te ascertain which, he ordered tbe following lotion : R. A qui) heterum, gall. rex. .Seap! Brewnuin, ft. iij. Scrubbinbrushcrum. q. y. Sig. Uf.e vigorously. This was applied, and the malady was found net te becyanesis. The club then ad journed te dinner in the hotel. Proprietor Hammend, while laboring under a fit of tcmpeiary insanity, having contracted te feed it. Fifteen minutes after the club sat down he took in his sign. The club prize was formally presented by Judge Ellis te Mr. Mackaye, who made 13 borne runs. An attempt was made by te show that Mr. Mackaye had 'fseen" the umpire efteuer than any ether player, bat was coughed down as unconstitution al. The cup was of silver and exceed ingly handsome. Addresses were' made by President Brevoort, Surgeon Pike, Chaplain Allisen, Rescoe C. Ethelberg Belknap, Grand Caterer Read, Captain Grindle, Edgar Yeuman, and by Vampire and Refugee Sanders. Leiters of regret and condolence were read from S. J. Til den, Jehn Kelly, Cadet Whittaker, Capt. Howgate and ethers, and the festivities kept up until Mr. Hammend, tbe propri etor, had succeeded in getting a squad of police te assist him. Hew te Get sick. Kxpo?e yeurseli day and night, cat tee much witheutexercisc work tee hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all thevHe nostrums advertlsedand then you will want te knew Hew te Gist Well Which is answered in three words Take Hep Bitters ! jul5-2wdAw Nearly all the ills that alllict us can be pre vented and emed by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. There is no medicine known that will de this as surely us Parker's Ghiger Tonic. See adv. jul-ltndcod&weew A NASAL INJECTOR IrCC With CICll bOttlC Ol Shilet.'s Catarrh Remedy, i'rice 50 cents. Fer s lie at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. A Signal Victory. The value el electricity as a remedial agent has gained a signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' EclectrieOil stands loremest in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell el the wondrous cures el rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc., etlectcd by its agency. Fer sale at II. 1J. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Are von made miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Siuleh'.s Vitalizer is a positive cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen Street. l'liysical Suffering. Ne one can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguish et mind and body en dured by sull'erers lrem dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, and ether diseases of the stomach. Burdock Hloed. Hitlers are a positive cure ler this direst el" all diseases. Price $1. Kir saie at 11. i. jeciirau a mug stores, 101 North Queen street, Lancaster. Wiiv will von cough when Shiloh's cure will five immediate leliet. I'rice, lit els., 50 els. and $1. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen strecl BIKIHVA1.. e Villi 5.000 is Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Hemarkuble Document. .Vcs.si-.s-. Snibtirji A .lehimnn, MunufiKliiring Vlicmiils, ill J'lull street, A'civ Yuri;: (iuNTi.UMKH : Fer the past lew years we have sold vai ions brands el" l'oreus l'lasters. I'hy-.ician and the public preler IJENSON'S CAl'CIM. I'OKOILS I'LASTEi: te all ethers We consider lliem one of the very lew reliable household remedies weithy el eenlidenee. Tneyare. superior leiii' ether porous plasteis or Liniments ler external iw. LliXSON'S CAl'CINK l,L.'.s"!'.K!t is a genu ine rurniacculical product, tit the highest order el'meril, ami se recognized by physi cians and druggists. When ether remedies fall get a IJENSOX'S CAl'CINK l'LASTLU. Yeu will be di-appointed it yen use cheap l'lasters, Liniments, l'atla or Electrical Mag netic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'rice 5 Couls. MEAD'S MEDICATED CO UN AND JiUNION PLAS'lEli. tilAH. N. CKIXXKNTON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C V. I.cn I.cn sen's Kemedics, te whom all orders should be addressed. j 1122-2! wd.ced&w cow-1 riuiK Purest and ISesl Medicine Ever Made. A combination el JIOl'S. I'.tJCUU, MA.N 1HIAKE and DANDELION, Willi all the best ami most curative properties et" all ether Hit ters, makes the greatest ULOOD l'UKIFIEK, LIVEU KEGULATOll ami Lite and Health Restoring Agent en earth. Ne disease can possibly long exist where Hepliitters are used .se varied ami perfect ares iheir operations. THEY (JIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOli TO THE AGED AND 1NFIKM. Te all whose employments cause irregular ity et the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Apetixer, Tonic and Mild Stimu lent, Hep Killers arc invaluable, without in toxicating. Ne matter wliut your teelings or symptoms are what the disease or ailment is use Hep Litters, Don't wait until you are sick, bill il you only leel bad or iniserablc,use them at once. It may save your life; it lias saved hundreds. S500 will be paitl for a case they will net cure or help. De net snller or let your trientls sutler, but use and urge them te use HOI' l'.ITTEK.s,. Kemember, Hep Lit ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the l'urcst and llesl Medlcine ever made ; the "Invalid's Frieml and Hepe." and no person or lamily should be without them. V. I. . is an absolute antl irreslstablecure ler Drunkenness, use el opium, tobacco antl narcotics. $-Sold by Druggists. Send ren Cikcdlak HOI' LITTEUS MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y., anil Terente, Out. jnl-lineed&w T UUtlKlfS Rcuewued Ceugii Syrup. A iilcasant, sate, speedy antl sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inlluen za. Soreness et the Threat anil Chest, Lron Lren clsitis, Whooping Cough, Spilling of Lloed, In In llammatien el the Lungs antl all Disc:ises el the Chest antl Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure of all kinds of lung diseases. rillCE, SG Cents. 1'repared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DliUGGlST, Xe. y East Kin;; Street, Lancaster EMiVVATHtNAL, SAVAKTH.MOKI: CIH.LICGK. ItE-Ol'ENING IN UESTOIIED 1JUILD I.VG. Leth sexes ndinittetl. College anil pre paratory school under care et members of the .Society el Friends. The main building, destroyed by lire tltli mouth, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, antl fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tuc Sciences. New Scientilie Luilding con taining Laboratories, Drafting Itoetns, Ma chine Sheps, ami all appliances for pursuing it thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical antl Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens Uthme. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, as, ether things being equal, plaees will be given te the earliest applicants. Fer full particulars, address EDWAIiu M. MAG1LL, l'res't, Swarthmerc Cr.lVuc, Delaware Ce., l"a. june22-3md MlSVJiZZASJSOVS. XNCKEASK IOUK CAl'lTAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50; 100. Investors et small and medium amounts in Grain, Previsions and Stocks as lully pro tected ns most extensive and intluential opera tow. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, tht it. Reports Bent weekly, divlii ends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars ami past record, fkee. Dividends paid during past thirteen months en this fumi $Gti.71 per share. Addres3 FLEMMING & MERRIAM, 111 and 143 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. fl"ffe want a local agent in every town. Excellent inducements. Geed pay te a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. ju9-lya Fpcw mm ASTMICB ilKb&.ljllirteXTltlliMXXT. A' 8TRICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE OF FASHION! 13 EAST KING ST. We have This Day instituted a SPECIAL SALEel LADIES' And will eiler all Fine and New Goods, a', Prices which will Astonish All anil Cempel Sales. CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE UHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE Chemise from 2ee. upwards. Fine Embroidered Chemise at i!'e., 50c, !2e., 7."ie.. $l.tHi. Luee Chimiise from 7.e. upwurdH. Cambric Chemise. CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE PANTLETP. I'ANTLETS. PANTLETS. I'ANTLETS. PANTLETS. PANTLETS. Runieil Skirts, :;7t:. Cambric Flounced Skirts, (: cents. Deep Embroidered Etlgc Skirts, HJc. Fine Embroidered Skirts, JLSi. A Fine Skirt, with Deep Hamburg Edgeantt In serting, at $LiK). TOIIjKT SACQUES. TOILET SACtjUES. TOILET SACQUES. TOILET SACQCKS, TOILET SACtjUES. TOILET SACtjUKS. Night Gowns, rnlUcd. Me. Embreitlered Gowns, s(!e Elalierately Embreiib-i. !, lrem $I.(X te $;..". SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT GOWNS i.UWN's i;evns iW.VS CORSET COVERS. CORSET COVERS. CORSET COVERS. CORSET COVERS. CORSET COVERS. CORSET COVERS. Our well-known Corset CORSET at 4! cents. CORSETS French Woven Corset, CORSETS at 48 cents. CORSETS A Speen Husk Cerscl, CORSETS at 73 cents . CORSETS 1(H) Bene Corset, $1.00. COKSETS l.'C Hene Corset, $1.25, CORSETS Mad.Foy'sCersct.$100. CORSETS Flexible Hip Corset. $1. CORSETS Everlasting Hip Cor- CORSETS sets, $1.09. COKSETS AutomaticCersct.Sl.Oil. CORSETS Dr. Warner's Health, CORSETS Corset. $1.25. CORSET Examine our $1.50 Cor- CORSET.- set, as It is a per- COKSETS feet beauty. CORSETS INFANT'S WEAR. INFANT'S WEAR. INFANT'S WEAR. INFANT'S WEAR. INFANT'S WEAR. INFANT'S WEAR. CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CHILDREN'S CH1LDRENS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S Short Embreitlered DRESSES Dresses at 50c. DRESSES Fine Embroidered DRESSES and Puffed Dresses DRESSES lrem 75c up te D RESSES $4.00. DRESSES ClllLDKhNS CHILDREN'S Embroidered Dress- DRESSES CHILDREN'S es te lit Children DRESSES CHILDREN'S lrem 4 te .l years, DRESSES CHILDREN'S from $2.00 te $5.00. DRESSES CHILDREN'S DRESSES INFANTS EMLROIDERED CLOAKS. INFANTS EMRRuIDKRED CLOAKS. INFANTS KMLKOIDEKED CLOAKS. INFANTS EMI'.ROIDERED CLOAKS. INFANTS EMLROIDERED CLOAKS. INFANTS EMHROIDELED CLOAKS. LACE Swiss Caps from 25c. up. CAPS LACE Fine Shirred Caps. CAPS LACE Fine Lace Caps at. 0e. CAPS LACE Embroidered Caps. CAPS LACE Marseilles Lenuets for CAPS LACE Children. CAPS EMLROIDERED SHAWLS. EMLROIDERED SHAWLS. EMLROIDERED SHAWLS. EMLROIDERED SHAWLS. EMBROIDERED SHAWLS. EMLROIDERED SHAWLS. MERINO Ladies' and Gent's UNDERWEAR fcllll OHM lau.e Underwear U t25c.,inlengund UN short sleeves. UN 'hildreu's Gauze UN Vests. UN in all si.es. UN 1ES' LINEN DUST 1ES' LINEN DUS1 IES' LINEN DUS'l IES' LINEN DUS1 1ES' LINEN DUSU IES' LINEN DUS'J HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. IIANDKEKCIIIRFS. GLOVES Lisle Gloves, Iramcmade, GLOVES GLOVES at 12 ami 17 cents. GLOVES GLOVES Extra Fine Lisle Gloves GLOVES GLOVES G LOV ES GLOVES GLOVES at 2.i cents. Silk Gloves. Kid Gloves, 3 te 10 buttons. Lace Mitts. SPANISH LACES. ORIENTAL LACES. ORILLAX LACES. EDELWE1S LACES, NEW LACES. GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES parasols parasols parasols parasols parasols parasols Watered Silk Para sols. Satin Para Para sels.lincd nmlLace Trimmed at $3.oe. Fine Parasols and Sun Unbrcllas. PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PAKASeLS TARASOLS PARASOLS SWISS EMLKOIDERY. SWISS EMUROIDERY. SWISS EMUROIDERY. SWISS EMLROIDERY. SWISS EM1!R0ID.M;Y. swiss emureim: i - HOSIERY A geed and wei --- HOSIERY leeted stock of Lni ' HOSIERY Gent's and Chililrin.'s HOSIERY Fancy Cotten Hese HOSIERY suiuihlelorlhCMM'.sen. HOSIERY Children's Striped HOSIERY Cotten Hese, HOSIERY Full Regular Made, HOSIERY at 25c. a pair. HOSIER One. let el Ladies'Fan 1IOS1ERY ey Striped Hese, HOSIERY Full Regular Made, at I IOSI E li v :J7c. : worth r0c. HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY FANS Japanese Fans, Leather Fans, FANS Feather Fans, Creten Fans, FANS Embreitlered and Painted Fans FANS FANS FANS A handsome variety or SHETLAND SHAWLS, at 05 cents, large size. RIIJLONS Bargains in All-Mil RII!lIOs ItlLLONS Gres-G rain anil Watered KIHLONS R1LLONS Sash Ribbons. RIIJLONS ItlLLONS Bargains in RiBLONS RIBBONS Black Watered Sash. RIBBONS LIB RONS 8-inch Black Watered LIBBONS RIBBONS BIBBONS RIBBONS Sash at $LU per yard. Fancy Bibbensr at Ueduceit Rates. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. RIBBON! BIBBONS RIBBONS FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS We offer new a FEATHERS well selected stock FEATHERS of Ostrich Plumes FEATHKP.S in all colors, at FEATHERS remarkably low FEATHERS figures. FEATHERS FEATHERS White Pluiucs.lrem FEATHERS FEATHERS $1.50 up te $!2.f0. FEATHERS FEATIIEUS One let et white, FEATHERS FEATHERS blue, pink, cream FEATHERS FEATHEfiS plumes, attl.75. FEATIIEUS FEATHERS One let" at $2.50 . t EATHEKS FEATHERS worth consider- FEATHERS FEATHERS able mere. FEATHERS FEATHERS Choice Plumes. $3. FEATUEKS OTHER BARGAINS IN EVEBX ONE OF OUR BEPAnTAjESTS, MERINO Gauze Underwear UNDERWEAR MERINO at25c.,inlengand UNDERWEAR MERINO short sleeves. UNDERWEAR MERINO Children's Gauze UNDERWEAR MERINO Vests. UNDERWEAR MERINO in all si.es. UNDERWEAR LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS. DMT HOODS. riiJUK'NOBTH ENU DKY UUODS STUBS HAS JUST OPENED A LOT OF LAWNS, IN GOOD STYLES AND FAST COLORS, -AT- 5 Cents Per Yard. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. PA. LOSING OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock el DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This is a rare chance ler GOOD BAHGrAINS. AS 1 HAVK AM IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, Ou hand, which were all purchased ler cash. J. M. LONG, j21-tfd II NORTH QUEEN STBEET. TTAI.r-l'IUUE PARASOLS. J. B. MARTIN & CO, Arc offering all the Choice Specimens lclt of various lets and the Odds and Ends et this year's assortment at BEMAUKABLE LOW l'RICES, These Parasols are in all the New and Standard Shapes and Various Sizes. SILK PARASOLS, SATIN PARASOLS. MOIRE PARASOLS, SATEEN PARASOLS, BROCADE PARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, nil assortment of SUN UMBRELLAS, In all Sizes and Qualities. xt7-Call before purchasing and you will lind Larger Assortment anil Lewer Prices than eNewhcrc. I.J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. s ILKS AND DBKSS GOODS. Watt,Shand&Ce., OFFER A CHOICE LINE OF Jew Dress Goods, New Dress Goods. BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, COLORED LACE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. SPECIAL BARGAINS in SUMMER SILKS at 50c, 05c, Gllc., 75c One Case LACE BUNTINGS only 10c a yard. 100 dozen ILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2ec. each : usual price 50c. 100 dozen LADIES' KID IGLOVES 23c. a pair, worth 75c. 50 pieces NEW SPBING CHINTZES, Sea yd., usually seltl at 10c. Just Opened, a Choice Linoet VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS, ST1UPED antl PLAID NAINSOOKS, LACE STRIPED PIQUES, DOTTED MUSLINS. AT VERY LOWEST PKICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. w U1TK DKLS3 GOODS. AT Mum & BAlHHAN'u New Cheap Stere. We have new m Sleck SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESS GOODS. Bought under the Regular Prices and te be Seltl Cheap. VICTORIA LAWNS, at 12i, 15, 18, 20, 25, SI, 37cts. INDIA LINENS, at 15, IS, 20, 25, 31, e7cts. SWISS MUSLINS, frefn 12 Cents up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS. CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PIQUES. ALL AT LO W PRICES. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S " NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. Between tbe Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel. jam t-lydAw FOR HALE. TOK SALE. AN IMMENSE NUMBEIiOjT HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING. LOTS, 4c. of all descriptions, In all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, t!" 'it lees, free te every one." ALLAN A. HCRB & CO., Uvv? ftmt 3 Nertti DuKe Street. jfjtr 1TBATVBKIDGE & CLOTIIIEB. t T. MART & C0.'S STOCK. This world-renowned firm, about retiring from business, are closing out their immense stock at bargain prices. We kavc'made a considerable purchase from them and are offering the goods in every instance at the greatly reduced prices made of late by them te close their stock. Included iu the offerings are : BARGAINS IN SIIJK, IN DRESS GOODS, IN BLACK GOODS, IN HOSIERY, IN LACES, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, EIOHIH AND MARKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. apr23-ea wd F& w ACES, &V. HAGER & Black Hand-Bun 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 Jm ia,y --1- . NB EXT DOOll TO THE COURT FAHNESTOOK. Our BLACK SILKS at S1.00, $1.25, $1.37 and $1.50 are decidedly the best silks yet ode red at the prices. Our BLUE BLACK and JET BLACK CASSIMERES are wertby 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 GOODS, from 10 cents te 50 cents per yard. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, haudsemely 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. isAWX me S' uMfcrniNG newi LAWN SPRINKLERS, ONLY 25 CENTS, And tie Largest Stt of FISHM TACKLE ie ie City And lowest prices at FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. ItKY GOODS. r AUIKS, ATTENTION ! Bclerc purchasing, please examine tlie GLOBE CORSET, WITH UOOLEY'S I'ATENT CLASP l'UOTKUTOIC. VOB SALE 11T JOHN P. SWARR, NO. 50 NORTH O.UEEN STKKKT. LANCASTER, PA. DEFIANT SIII11T, p.00. CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, A very goeil BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty two inches wide, at $1.23. J. T. SWAKK. Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &e. AT BEISMANS, NO. 06 NORTH O.UEEJT STREET. SAMLIIL. H. FKICK, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Olllce trem 58 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GKANT BTttKET, immedi ately in Kcar of Court Heuse, 'Leng's Kew Building. JIUMJU goods; IN LINEN GOODS, IN BLANKETS, IN QUILTS, IN MUSLINS, IN HANDKERCHIEFS, IN CHINTZES. GINGHAMS, &c. BROTHER. KING STREET. HOUSE. irjsjcs, At;. OAMFKXS. c 1A15i-ETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having iinilcrtaken te inanutacturu KAU and CHAIN' CAUI'ETS, wholesale, 2.IXW yards per week, I am new prepared te sell my entire sleek el Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAIN'S AND AT BELOW COST, te make room and give my entire attention te wholesale trade of nay own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. ALAKOE FKOI'ORTION OF THE Dis eases of the skin arc dependent en con stitutional disease; in some the latter la net very important, whilst in ethers the external local uiscasc is an unimportant part of a seri ous general illness. . All Skin Diseases. Cancers. Tumors. Chronic and rreDisesjmanemiyeurd by Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation irec. ju23-3tdw TMA.rn.rt:s' ?r'r-j rANCASVKK ANr Mll.t.KIVlI.LE K. J Cars mhiw fellows Leave Lanratecr I. R. Depot), at 7, 9, an.t 55i"!;',rt .d' ? ana P.n.,exeit ob Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-JBp. m Sve jjMUi-rsvlUellewpr end) at 5. 8, anilO a. M., and 1,3. 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run dully en ' ve time except en Sua day. pEAOINU COLDHTBIA R. K. ' A KRANGEM KNT or PASSENGBR TRAINS MONO AY, MAY 22, 1882. NORTHWARD. LUTX. A.K. r.. r.x. A.V. Quarryvlllc Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia. , axbxvx. 630 2:30 78 9:10 90 7:30 &40 7:40 7:30 10 iae S'JO 3:10 M0 Beading. 0:45 3:30 SOUTHWARD. LBAVB. AJC M. rJC r.M Beading 755 10 6:10 AKBIVK. TM. CelnmtiiH Kin 9.10 9 Lancaster. 930 2.10 8US BJO Lancaster. KingSt 9:40 .... ft 5:40 Quarryvllle 10:40 .... fcM : Trains connect at Reading with trains te and lrem Philadelphia, PettsvUle, Harrisbunr, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and -Baltimore. A. M. WILSON. Supt. ENN8YLVANIA KAILROAU NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY. JUNE. 4th, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl vania iuuireau wm arrive at ana leave tee Lancastur and Philadelphia depots as follews: I Lev I Ar. LanPhtl Eastward. A.J. 12:44 5:35 A.M Mall Express Fast Line Ilarrlsburg Express , Yerk Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomedation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express Sunday Mull Johnstown Express Day Express Harrisbur;: Accommodation 2:55 70 10:30 8:10 8:10 8;55 9:00 11:15 r.M. 12:55 1:05 3:20 r.M. m'tm ) 5:25 G45 5:45 5:05 7:35 9:45 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:43, will run through te Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run through te Krtulerick. Le. Ar. PhlllLan Westward. A.X. 4:3)1 4:30 7:00 8:i6 A.M. News Express Way Passenger Mail Train, Ne. 1. v'n. Mt..Iey Mail Train, Ne. 2,viaCeIiiinbia,leavcs Niagera Express Ilanevcr Aceommediition leaves.... I: 11SL XjI II ( Frederick Aecummodalieu leaves... Harrisburg Accommeilation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg K.)irtss Western Express Pacific Express 6:27 6:27 9UJ5 9:40 10:45 10:50 P.M. 1:40 I'M 5.05 30 T30 7:40 il:lu 1:45 11:05 P.M. 2U4 "i-ii 5:40 3:05 11:20 Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connections (witheutcbangeiif cars) te Celmnbi'i and Yerk. Fust Line, west, en huuduy, when flagged. will steput Downingtewn.Coatesvllle, Parkeu- burg. Mount .Jey, EUzabethtewn and Middle- town. Dav Exnress. Fust Line. News Exnrcss. Mall Train, Ne. I, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run daily. liAIIMOADS. I1HK GREAT Bmlingten Reute. Chicago, Burlington gainer K. K. Chicago, Burllagten i'HiRcj B. B. PRINCIPAL. LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and II EST line te St. Jeseph, Atchliuen, Tepcka, Denlsen. Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. UnU'ersally conceded te be the REST EQUIPPED ICailread in the world for all classes et travel. AH connections made In Union depots. Try it and you will find traveling a luxury. Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sole at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Cbicaoe, III. T.J.POTTEK, 3d Vlte Pres. X Gen. Manager, Cuioaeo, III. JOHN O. A. TJEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 30G Washington St. Nkw Yer.K. Bosten, Mass. mayl-1yd&w VAMK1AOMB, C rpHE TANUARD CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PIKE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in tbe most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, anil employ only .the best mechanics. I) or quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash and ml en the most reasonable terms, Glveusa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly auenaeu 10. une set 01 workmen especiuny employed for that purpose. InaJ-tfdAw COAJm B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In aU kinds of LUM15ER AND COAL. - fard: Ne. 420 North Waterand Prince trects aL-sve Lvinen Lancaster. n3-lyd ("IOAL AND Cf.MENT. J Pure Lykens Valley and ether kind of Ceal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Kesendale Cement at reduced prices. Alse Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee uatisfactien. Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Yard and Olllce : Harrlsbnnr pike. General Office: 20 Eat Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN. KELLER St CO. aprt-lwd ieAl. M. V. B. COHO, 330 IfOKTII WATKK ST., iMnemater, 1-a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Coenecttoa With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and OfBce: Ne. 330 NORTH WATER Ieb28-lid STREET. R KMOVAL. ALLAN A. tlERR & GO. Have Removed their GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 100 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Leepard Hetel). iny2S-3mdaiK43mw lK
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