nMligmM i ,i i. '.J LANCASTER, 1A. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1882. Price Twe Oats. Volume XYIII- -Ne 256 m TOU.N S. UIVLKK & CO. WHITE GOODS, We axe new showing a very large assortment of Linen De Indes, Batistes, Persian Lawns, Vic Vic eoria Lawns, Nainsoeks. &c., at the lowest prices. Alse, a very large assortment of Pine .Quality Hamburgs, Swiss Embroideries Irish Points, Laces, &c. Edges and Inserting3 te match. Bought for cash and marked at low prices. JOHN S.GIVLER, Ne. 25 East C-l'ICCIAI. ANMI'JNXEMl-ST FKII.M NEW STORE, NOS. 12! and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SIX SPECIAL BARGAINS IN VICTORIA LAWNS : FI11ST AT 131 CENTS, THIRD AT 18 CENTS, SECOND AT"15 CUNTS, FOURTH AT 20 CENTS, TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN INDIA LINENS : FIRST AT 20 CENTS, These goods will upon examination be found te be extra nice and fine for the money we ask for them, ly and :it VERY LOW PSICES, and aie new prepared te offer excellent inducements te all who may favor Laces and Embroideries, large assortment, very low. W. IS. ItOWKKS, M Vt.KS A: KATJIVON. In the manufaclurc of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe thrce points : 1. The Selection of Stylish ami Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. :. Fiihtclass Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but geed, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. - Our Cutters are the most hkilicil. Our Patterns aie tl.e host. MYERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street. CHINA AM US.t, llA.lt t. H KIR K MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JAWS ! AT CHINA HALL. We liuv liuv tltyel new en h tiul :i vri y l.uruc Qunu- JEI.1.Y 'ill Mill .KRS, .IK I ,ly tumblers. JKI.I.Y curs, .1KLLY curs, COMMON TIIMRLKRS. COMMON TUMKI KKS. MAhON lKUlTMARS, MASON FRIMT.IARS. A Full Lille el TA ISLE G LASFWAISE Ot New RlmiM-5 ami Designs. Prices Kxamiiieei.r stock belore purchasing. Lew. High & Martin 15 EAST KINO i'AVKK HANU1NOS, W, TITE 11AVK KOJUK InGl THAT WERE SLIGHTLY WET ON KNDS FROM THK LATK FIRK, THAT WILL P.K SOLD AT FROM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. These nre bargains and run In :ilme-,t all colors. KNDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sold low In order le cle'-e out . We make, te order all kinds et SCREENS FOR WINDOWS And put them up in such a manner that you need net remove them when you w ish te clove the window, WIRES SOLD B3 THK FOOT In any ciuantily. We lave some slightly damaged at Irem 3 te S cents a feet, running measure. We keep an elegant liueet LACE CURTAINS, Hare opened New Patterns within a week. LACK LAMBREQUINS, BED SETS and VESTIBULE LACE BY THE YARD. Brusj, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Poles, E- tensibn Cornices, Sc., Pier ami Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. VOAJj. B. II. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. a-fard: Ne. 430 North Water and Piince treets above Lemen I.ancastr. ii3-lyd ("1UAL AND CfcKNT. j Pure Lykcns Valley and ether kind et Ceal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Rescndalc Cement at lcduced prices. Alse Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Yanlund Oltlce : JIarrisburg pike. General Ofllce: 20K K1 Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. apr-Mwd c OAL. M. V. B. COHO, v:iO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Ezcbange. Yard and Offlee: Ne. 330 NORTH WATEtt STREET. teb28-lyrt AGS. ItAC.S. KAOS. The hlshest Cash Prices palil for all kinds el Bags, Old Beeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleths, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, &c, &c I will call en persons having anyet the above articles It they will drop me ap03tnl card. WM. P. HENNEOKE, NO. 235 WEST KINO MTKEKT. Ieb25md MIT GOODS, Se. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. NT FKO.M BOWEES & HUKST'S, BOWERS & HURST, .. . .. VLOTHISO. TVell-JVtacLe Garments. liVUliU AND 8TAL10N1SU1. F INK, PLAIN ANU FANCY STATIONERY. KV PANELS," NEW EASELS, NEW BOOKS AND NKW MAO A .INKS, L. M. KLYNN'S NO. 43 1VKST KING STRKK1. iiiiiN isa ::us sons, JeIul Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Ilave in stock anil ler sale, at the LOWEST PRICKS the Largest Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That is te be leunil in the interior et Pennsyl vania, emuracins New and Standard Beeks. Illustrated Beeks, -luventle Heeks, Sunday Sunday Sunday Scheel Heeks and Bibles Family Bibles in Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Heeks, Ucrmuu IMblcs, Prayer Heeks. WHITISH PAPERS ami ENVELOPES. Ulan!: Day Heeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In-veic- Heeks, Passbooks, Wilting Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Hill Heeks, Pocket books Purses, Photograph Albnms, Cabinet Frames Hirt inlay Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PKNS. And a general assortment et Stationery, hrhoel Heeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OP THE BOOS- jjjcr uoeits WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. j.xni.i linens, SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED I'JQUKS, CORDED J'lQUES, LA VK CHECKED MUSLINS, LACE STRIPED MUSLINS ALL, AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOME COB SETS, r,0c, 7.., si. 00. DEFIANT SUTJiT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, Jilt UCA tienal, SAVAltTHMOKK COLLKUK RK-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Beth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care et incmbeis of the Society et Fuends. The main building, destroyed by liie iith month. la-t, lias been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Language, Literature. Mathematics ami tnc Sciences. New Seicntille Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Reems, Ma chine Shepsandall appliances ferpuisuinga thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. The next term opens 0th me. (Pcpt.) 12th Apply early, as, ether things beingequal, places will be given te the earliest applicants. Fer full particulars, address EDWARD M. MAGILL, Prcs't, Swarthmerc College, Delaware Ce., Pa. junc22-::md LIQUORS, AC. piNOWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, AJ.-D GROCERY STORE, Se. 203 WEST KING STRKKT. w OtISEAL & CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Me. 4:; North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Deinestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly ter sale at wholesale and retail. Struiirut Old Rye Whisky of the distillation eflSTS. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuso BranGy, warranted el the vintage et 18CP. Ki pt especially ler medicinal purposes. Pui e Olu Henaud Gin, anil ether whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. leb3-lyd HOUSEAL & CO. Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 58 NORTH JUKfcN STREET. WHITE GOODS. GEO. F. RATHVON, LANCASTER, PA. FIFTH AT 2:! CENTS, SIXTH AT 25 CENTS. SECOND AT 25 CENTS. We have bought large- or us with a call. CLOTIUNU. 7ILLTAMSON . rOSTEIt. EXCHANGING FOR MONEY. We mean Iy this tli.il the suits we told ler S8.00 and SS.50 we new cll ler SC.OO. Yeu may think this is tee great a reduction, but the goods will prow the fact-s. The bulk et our SUMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN Has been MARK KD DOWN in the same pro portion, and ter the coining warm weather we have a great variety of Thin Goods. At the present time it" you will call and examine the assortment we arc new showing, the prices will pieve te yen the goods are cheap. OUR ASiOR'l.MKNT OF STRAW HATS Is net he great as two weeks age. bill wc have plenty el them yet and they cot very little. WILLIAMSON -JND- FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. MILLINJTMY. V7MNK JMII.L.1NKK. Irs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. 38 NORTH QUKEN STREET. My many friends and patrons are respect fully Invited te call and examine my! FINE STOCK OF rexrmsiKn all the lkadine sttlks per DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their erdeis filled in much less time than they have been "accustomed te elsewhere. 43Pieasc call and examine my goods and prices without obligation te purchase. JtOX. B. The Largest ami Finest Stock or (JHILDltEX'S Scheel and Dress 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 IS. A. W. MEL'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3md,Tu,TliaS SAMUEL n. FKICE, ATTORNEY, D.AS Removed his Ofllce trem 55 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear ofCeurt Henso, Leng's New Building. ml7-tfd MUlinery Trimmings A SINGULAR ETYMOLOGY ACRO&4 MASON AND DIXON'S LINE. Onr Drumere Correspeadent TaKes a Trip te Maryland and Finds a Town That Came by an Irish Very Curiously. Yeu cress tbe bridge at Conowingo fiem Cecil county te Hartferd county, Mary land, turn te tbe right and fellow the car iiage read up a considerable bill, and look ing out before you, you have a most mag nificentview of our grand old Susquebanna as it rears and splasbes at the feet of tbe green-clad bills tbat overlook it in tbeir rugged wild sympathy, as if tbey fully understand tbe secret of tbe mad waters as tbey " flew en forever." Tben the river is high, chafed into foam by its own restlessness in its hurry te get away, en, en where no rock turns it aside, and no high bills encompass it. Beautiful river. Tben the noxttime you go that way the river will be low, and net near se impatient its poverty makes it gen tle. The river bed is se full of picturesque black rocks that your c.yc wanders ever them te wee if one could net, dry footed, cress from one sbore te the ether, merely by leaping from rock te rock, like school boys playing at leap frog. New the water is dull and in some places sluggish, as if it had -about reconsidered its determination te "go en forever." In another place, in a dozen ether places, it steadfastly hurrys en, as if out of neces sity te preclude tbe possibility of grieving the spirit away. Here it dances in the sunshine, there it wantons in the shadow. New it mimics a waterfall, flowing with a little tear ever kindly rock te "Plunge te depths profound." Leaving the river, as you still " cast one long, lingering leek behind," you drive out through the country, ever disgrace fully profane rough reads, through a cenn try where nature sewed fertility like my hired man sews eats, in streaks. Yeu will find ene field or weed barren almost, and the next one teeming with its Lan caster county-like fecundity. But eveu wbere the soil docs respond te the fructi fying sweat of man's brew, the culture in many places lacks care and thoroughness, showing a soil that even rude treatment hasn't made unkind. Yeu fellow that read about four miles from the river, while every one of the numerous stones that shake you up is a liberal mile stone, marking your progress iu the metaphori cal read from grace ; when you reach the village of Dublin. Seme of the inhabi tants of Dublin, notwithstanding the fact that thev live se near the Masen and- Dixeu line that seme of the housewives dry their washing thereon, have the south ern twang en their tongue, and with them anything above the ordinary is " beauti ful, sab !"' I de net wish te depreciate them, though, for were your correspond ent anything clse in America than a Lan caster county Scotch-Irish Democrat he would be a Southerner. Dublin is net at all progressive, nor from outward appearances, very important. One of its institutions, judging from the man's actions aud crediting, his words, is a loud talking, hcad-ever-hcels, swearing Iiish, Democratic Quaker. Democratic Quakers are bard te find in this part of the world, and when ene is found we should, after " Cap'en Cuttle," "make a note" of it. Gardiner Pnrniss, who a cenple of gen erations back, was one of the most energetic men in the lower end of our county, a thorough-bred Quaker, was iu addition and greatly te his credit, all honor te his memory ! a steadfast Democrat. Dr. Deaver tells an anecdole about Furniss and some of our progenitors, long since gathered te their fathers. Said worthy ancestors of an augmenting line of de scendants, were, during the latter patt of their pilgrimage here, the pillars of our eoed Presbyterian church at Chestnut Level. Occupying such positions as elders aud trustees of the church, and of sueh a straight-jacket church, tee, of course made it necessary that their walk and talk be such that thereby no brother might stumble. But when away from the apron strings of home, and the cate chism left behind, thinking that " Because no man sees Such things remain unseen, they would jump the fence into newer fields and greener pastures ; which, every thing considered, could be most advantage ously done en the annual trips te Balti more. The doctor's story gees, that upon one occasion when Furniss was in com pany with some of the old Presbyterians at their hotel in Baltimore, arising early iu tbe morning he was seated in the bar room when the first Calvinist made his appearance, wee begone all ever, passing his band back and forth in the neighbor hood of the bottom of his vest, complain ing about bis stomach being " all out of kelter," and after making wry faces at the bar tender for five minutes, declared with desperation that he would have "te take something strong very strong." The next one who came down had the headache, the next ibe backache, the next the toothache, and the next the rheuma tism, all after an apparently severe mental struggle avowing tbey must have some thing strong, which they accordingly bad. Measuring strength by bulk the some thing in every case was very strong. When Furniss arose and saying he was very sorry indeed te find his friends all se seriously indisposed, and that as he never felt better in bis life told the barkeeper te give him " something stieng," and was sorry he could bring no ether excuse for taking it than because he liked it. And the Ual Tins rebuked him net. Se much for our Democratic Quaker. New for Dublin net lest, but left be hind: Twe mere characteristics of Dublin are very stale beer (or at least tbe hostler made an uglier face when be drank it) and " awfully " cheap cigars, strong enough te demoralize the stomach of a Philadel phia Seuth street swell. Your correspondent, assuming that a personified shamrock from the Emerald Isle had christened tbe town, inquired of a man enjoying a Celtic name if he were the Irishman who had given the place its name out of the full memories he trans lated from the " euld country." He smiled at the idea and answered that the town bad been named for ever a hun dred years, and said it came by its name in this wise : The first house of the vil lage was a double one and was used as a hotel and it seen acquired tbe name of the "double inn," which after a lapse of time was Ilibcruianized into Djiblin. DltCMOKE. BUSKIN'S JHKI3SONIER. Mere Than 30.000 for a Picture that Cost Him S3.000. Londen Times. The sale of ene small picture by Meiss Meiss enier of Napeleon I in the campaign of Paris for the enormous price of 5,8C0 guineas (about $30,500), at Christie's en Saturday last, was a memorable event te record of picture auctions. Se high a price has never before bcen reached at auc tion for any small cabinet picture, net even for a work of Meissenier ; indeed, bis pictures, which are generally en a small scale, have very rarely been submitted te the severest test of the auctioneer's ham mer. When they have, either at the Hetel Dreuet or at Christie's such moder ate sums as 1,000 or 1,500 guineas have been J?aid, but tjie very high prices which for some years past this great painter of his style has obtained have been for pictures either commissions or coming direct from bis hands. The picture, for example, which was purchased a few years back by Mr. Stewart, of New Yerk, for 13.000 guineas, which was then con sidered an extravagant price, although it contained many figures, passed into tbat gentleman's possession without what is called public competition, and conse quently a much larger share deservedly came te the artist. In the case of this re markable picture of Napeleon en his while Arab charger, painted iu 18G2,Mr. Wallis, who has for many years se ably conducted the exhibitions of the French gallery in Pall Mall, purchased it in 1803 with the intention of placing se capital a work in his gallery. Before it could be exhibited, however," in the summer season, it was seen by Mr. Kuskin, who, it is well known, at once became the purchaser at the price of 1,060 guineas, which at that time was considered a very large one. Mr. Raskin, with his accustomed liberality aud gener ous consideration for the public interest in art, allowed the picture te be exhibited in the French gallery during the season of 18C9, where it attracted universal admira tion. Since tbat time it has remained iu the collection of Mr. Kuskin until it was placed by him in the hands of the auc tioneers, te be sold without any reserve. The result proved that there was no neces sity for the usual protection of a reserve price, for, though the competition for the possession of such a beautiful-work of the master was felt te be limited, there was no doubt it would be a determined ene be tween tbe few who could afford te invest their thousands jn a cabinet gem of this unique kind. "When the moment came and the little maSterpiCCU LOOK iut piuuu upuu me caoeiju with a welcome of applause lrem an audi ence considerably bored with the common place pictures of the sale, it was seen dis covered that the contention lay between enlv two bidders. Mr. "Wallis aud a gentle man who sat next him, who we afterwards learned was Mr. Arneld, of the firm of Arneld & Tripp, of Pat is, who had come with a heavy commission en purpese te carry off this coveted prize. Quietly these two antagonists sat together, each sur prising the ether with his spirited ad vances and the audience watching them with the deepest curiosity and enlivening the contest with their applause. At last there came a serious pause at Mr. Arneld's bid of 5,700 guineas, and every ene began te think this must win; but Mr. Wallis again advanced with his 5,800 guineas, and then Mr. Arneld remained silent as Mr. Weeds, the auctioneer, slowly repeated the sum, and at the thitd time the ham mer fell with a loud round of applause. Mr. Wallis was congratulated by his many friends upon the spirit with which he had fenght this interesting little battle ever the picture, which he was the first te buy and bring te this country at a very large ven ture, and new repurchased at a price which uoue but the most enthusiastic buyer would think of encountering. We must agree with the geucral impression of opinion at the sale, that a really fine work of se eminent a paintcrand the chosen ex ample of se distinguished a critic amply merited this substantial application. 1 he picture had been seen during the week in the large room at Christie's, and many may remember it, but it may be briefly described as representing Napeleon in his grey overcoat, white buckskin breeches, white waistcoat, wearing his star aud or ders, mounted en a noble white barb, looking sternly out across the battlefield. Near him. but at some little distance, are two mounted officers of his staff as if waiting te hear seme order from him. The likeness is excellent, and the figure closely resembles, if it is net identical with that of the emperor in a much larger pic ture by Meissenier representing the re treat from Moscow; which is in the collec tion of Sir Richard Wallace, and for which he gave the large sum el 10,000 guineas. The exact size of the picture is 12 inches in height by 9j inches wide, en panel. Sic Semper Tyramils. Tims ulwavs te tvrants1' gays Virginia upon her ceat-et-arms, and with tnis motto is a vigorous form with his loot upon a prostrate usurper. Fitting device ler Hunt's Remedy. Thus does it tread down usurping diseases, anil tints doe it speak te ailments that bailie the skill of the medical profession. There arc nodi-cj'jej.ueliold, yet se insidious and dan dan gcreus. and at the anie time persistent and inultlienii in manifestations, as the disease et the ki'lncvs ami liver. And yet here is the do main et Hunt's Remety. The experience of thousands proves that it does all that is claimed for it, effects cures of cases that have been hopeless, and turns despair into joy. Yes, It sets its loot upon the tyrant, kidney disease, and cries out te the world. Sic semper tyrannis. jc2Mwdced&w Dyspepsia, the bug-hear of epicurean's, will be lelieved by Rrewn's Iren Hitters, for sale at II. IJ. Cochran's drug .store, 137 North Queen street. Jn2-lwdw Fer assistance te sight already impaired, there is no artillcial aid equal te tlic Celluloid Eye Glasses. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. juSOlwdeed Great Oil ISoein. E. Raich, Elgin, 111., writes: "That after trvtnir dozens of eatcnt linamenfs. without I relief, for a rheumatic and stiff knee. I leel I nave "strucK 011 at last, lerauur -ujk iuihj bottles el Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil, 1 am pre pared te say it is the best application 1 have ever used." Fer sale at II. a. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Walnut Leaf Hair Kenterer. It is entirely diflcrent from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicate-". l a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It docs net In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, t ugar of Lead and Nitrate et Silver preparations have done. It will change lignt or iuueu nair in a lew uuy.s 10 :i ucuuuiui glossy Drewn, ask Bettle Is warranted. SMITH. KLINE CO.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON NowYerfc. junC lyd.cedAw Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Feit DTSPxrsts. and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never falls te cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Nearly a Miracle. E.Asenith Hall, Binghamton, N. Y. writes: ''I suffered for several months with a dull pain through the left lung and shoulders. I lest my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all day. My mother procured some Burdock Bleed Bitters ; I took them as directed, and have felt no pain since first week after using them, and am new quite well." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B.Cechran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. v relieve Prenn Whnnnincr Cenirh and Bronchitis. Fer , fl' 1 . 1- 7nK fh.,li street. 3USV1CAL. B ROWN'S IRON HITTERS. PLAIN TRUTHS The bleed is the foundation of liie, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, geed health is im possible. If disease has entered the system tbe only sure and quick way te drive it out is te purify and enrich the bleed. Tbese simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities azree that netlilng but iron will restore the bleed te its natural conditieu ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause headache, aud are otherwise in jurious. Brown's Iren Bitters will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with the bleed, purifying and strengthening it, and thus drive disease from any part of the sys tem, and it will net blacken the teeth, cause headache, or consti pation, and is positively net in jurious. Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 12, 1880. (Jents : Upen the rccomraen rccemraen rccomraen datlenotafrtcnd ltricd Brown's Iren Bitters as a tonic and re storative tormydaughter.whem I was thoreughlyconvinced was wasting away with Censump- tien. Having lest three daugh ters by the terrible disease, un der the care et eminent physi cians, I was leth te believe that anything could arrest the pro pre grci or the disease, but te my great surprise, before my daugh ter had taken one bottle et Brown's Iren Bitters, she began te mend and is quite restored te former health. A ft tth nanghter began te show signs of Con sumption, and when the physi cian was consulted, lie quickly said " Tonics were required ;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iren Bitters, responded, "that is a geed tonic, take it." AoeitAM PmtLrs. Brown's Iren Bitters effect ually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit te per sons suffering from such., wasting diseases as Consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. Fer sale at II. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, ir.7 and 139 North Queen streer. Lancaster. jti'Jilwiliw VLOT1IINO. 1I.OTU1NC1I CLOTHING! Our sleck et CLOTHING is larger for this season than usual, and the advantages wc have are buying in large iruantltiea anil sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICKS. 3-ll will nay you te leek at our stock. OUR ALL WOOL MENS SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND OUR Custom Department Is Ulled with the Cheieeat of Patterns whJch we Invite you te examine. D. B. Hostetter & Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. LJPKINO AND SUM3IKK NOVKLTJES. AT H. GBRHART'S Mint, NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET. 1 hereby stock of inform my customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SFK1NU UVJSKUIATIHW &FANU1 VESTING Is new complete. I have new the largest and choicest assortment of WOOL.ENS. Fer Fine Tailoring In the city et Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THK LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. i. amHAiT. Tin Es CXOTHX2TO. Si Recreation Cloth ing for Land and Water. Lounging Suits of gay striped Flannel, consisting of Jacket, Shirt, Vest and Hat, 10. Bi cycle and Lawn Tennis Shirts, laced fronts, $1.25 te $3.50. The latter made in Oak Hall are from fine Matelasse Flannel, in white, light blue, brown and green colors. Bathing Suits of Indigo Blue Flannels for Men, at $3, $3.50 and $4 ; for Beys, at $2, $2.50 and $3. Swimming pantaloons, $'75- Summer turnishing goods of every sort are in full supply at Oak Hall. . Wanamaker & Brown. OAK HALL, Sixth ai. MAurer, PHILADELPHIA. .U ! MIDSUMMER CLOTHING. The largely-increased buainees of the past thirty days has made wide inroads upon our Summer Stock, although the assortment remains unbroken. Summer Tourists will find a com plete line of light, easy-wearing things, well made and low in price. A. C. YATES & CO, LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. S1 PKCIAL NOTICK Tw MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMEXSK STOCK OF READV-MA1E CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order te Make Roem te manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we dcaire te express our thanks te the people torthe great sup port they have given us this season. It Incites us te renewed efforts te please tbe public aud keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR. GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYfc. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, f 1.23; worth 17.50. 93 Men's Worsted Suits, 0.(M: worth 13.25. let) Fine Blue Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth Hi ci Men's Elegant Bnaines Suits, 7; worth $12. 116 Fine AJl-W.oel cassimere Suits, $; worth 15: 85 Fine Men's All-Weel Dress Suits, $12; f worth $17.50. SOU pain et Men's Pants at rc. . 550 pairs or Men's Lignt rants, in ten si j h.ux $1.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Light Thin Coats trem 43c. upwards. Dust ers lrem C5c. upwards. Our stock In Beys' and Children's Clothing h still larcrc and varied, and our Great Reduc tien in Prices will astonish, tlie closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing from OT.R2: . $3.25. $4.50, $5.25. up te $7.00 a suit. Beys' Suits trem $2X0 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contain a large line of Snltiims and Pantaloenings, and for workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat any where in the city. We still told the lead en our $12.00 Sutts.cus Sutts.cus tem made; but ir people wish .te. save money they should net forgcr.bctertJ purchasing clt-e-where, te leek at our $15.00.-$iaoe anl$:e.i Suits,made right up in any style te your order 43"Remember, thfM Great Reduction it only for the Next fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes te lake atlvantare of it will please call early, te' avoid the rush. flff$SEAJ & BEO., Thfl jg Clothiers 66-68 NORTH QUBEN ST., Bight en the Southwest Cerner of Orange SL LANCASTER, PA. Tbe Cheapest Heuso 'in tbe City. GKtfs SPBCiritr MumciNis. 1 !. Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro for Impotency, and ail Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, .Dimness et Vision, Premature-' Old Age,4 and many ether-diseases that lead e Insanity or con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fall par tlcularsin our pamplet,-wlUch we desire te send tree-by mail te every one.. The (specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5. or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 and 1X1 North Qaeen strceW- Oa account et counter feits, weJiave adopted" the Yellow Wrapper; theenly genuine, tieaaantees etcure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 137 North JJeeen street. .. v SiUt GRAY -MEDICINE CO., N." Y, apr!2-lydw Ready-Made Cleii.
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