Gik Volume XVIII- -.. 238 LANCASTER, TA. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1882. Price Two Cnits CLOTU1SO. M VKKS KATHFON. Aell-JVIacLe Garment s In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHTTCfi w nhsprvn tin it,t 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. r a rvrVrirvr"st'C,ass Woi'kma"3'P. Go'l, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. . .4 " ol"' ,jU J " '"W111 And "o machiiic-made button holes, but good, strong, icgular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. MVAl'S OS IIAM. 1IOUHU VVUXJSUIKU OUUJJS. A LAEGE STOCK OF KEPRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BABY CARRIAGES, BASKETS, WAITERS, TRAYS, BRUSHES AND FANCY ARTICLES, AND ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES. A (,'tiuileti Assortment of Everything required in HOUSEKEEPING Cutlery, Plated waio, Biilaniiia Ware, Toilet Wan Door and Table Mats. AT Tinware, Woodenwarc, FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER, PA. i. a ir.v m o it j:jc ,:, ,V V. TKWKTT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Pilferers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. HY DRANT UOME, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN" TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE MOREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 26 and 28 West King Street. in-.'."-Slli.lM,VA.H H'lyjKS A XII LIQUORS. mouse;. i:KFici;sin; and ii):altuj--ui. imiinkk vok hot WK,vrin:it. APOLLINARIS WATER, tlio Queen of Table Waters. CAXTELLX COCTWAX'S HUHLIX and HELFAST (UNGEli ALE, TIIK 1'INKST IN TIIK MA1IKKT. i:l.Ai:KT WIMiS. OI our own direct importation irnin the Home ot Kvari-dc, l.'nnonl & Co., liordaux. All tlio Leading and Popular lerauds nt l'KKNCll CII AMl'.MiNKS. Wi are lOllM-IIlt bottle t,u., uiuuuiix. ,u mo Leaning aim I'opular ltrauds nt l'KKNUll Cll AMP.UiNKS. theogent lor the Pleasant Valley W!m Co.'s Ureal UV-dcrn Klra lry Wine. Tlio Mo Oo.'sLtini! Fiuit.lnicc. UKlbAltT'.S OLI IWtANllY. No l.iniilv should be without :i ot tills Itelfulilc .Medicine at tliiise:won ( thn veal. H. E. SLAYMAKER NO. 29 BAST KING STREET. S. CLAY MILLER AtSK.NT, jan28-lydS Wines, Brandies, Bins, Hi Eye lisfieUc, No. 33 PENS SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. VLOT111XO. -:ciai. orrKKiNo TO l'KI.'SOXS IN WANT OF AX Elegant Suit ot Clothes Oil A STYLISH SPRLNU OVERCOAT, NOW is Tin: timi: TO ISliV. We suggest placing un onicr only to .secure Iirouipt attention and choice ot slock-. DUpel Irom yonrminds the tlionght of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid facilities are ollercd to obtain the very best at such moderate prices from tlio leading establisii nicntatid the acknowledged headquarters lor COUKhCT STYLES, the most striking and novel effects to be lound in the European maikcts, which wo import direct and have exclusive control. 3-Kciueinber, no oilier hon-i in tins city can diow the same line ol goodi. We are the only party that handle t lie Original London and Paiisian production-, of OitUiKT, :tl KITE V1VIENNK. lAi:iS. An examination o: .'Ci immense stock will satisfy the novice as : . 1! .13 the assthctic taste that lor tone and ch;ti:sctcr oar goods cannot be excelled, and iv.nlr anion;; the leading houses on this continent. No. 121 North Qaeon Strast. J. K. SMALING, a RTIST TAILOR. STATE POLITICS. THE SITUATION IN PENNSYLVANIA. TOSICNSTKIN. SDHMERG LOTHII. BLUE LINEN SUITS for $2 BLUE AND WHITE LINEN SUITS, $3.00. POLKA HOT vl vMitvies s awls ti:a. J UOK OUT FOR MOTH'-; BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, ItEST MOTH 1'ROOT AKTiC'LK IX TIIK WORLD lOK CARPETS, FURS, Mi Tarred Roofing Mt l)y the yard or ton. t& WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Noa. 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN 1, AJtNOLD. JUEIUCAT,. AIIKKU'S UiNGKK TONIO. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without lntoxlcitlng, cures di-ordersoi the bowels, stomach. lUor, kidiu-ysnnd lunarc, anl Is the grcate-.t strength restorer ami blood pniiticr. und the J5EST AND feliUEST COUGH MEDICINE KVKIt IED. Ifyou are sunering from Female Complaints, Nervous ness. Uhcumatisin, Uyapepsin, or any disease, ne the TON 10 to-day. lOO IIOI.I.AICS paid lor a failure to help or cure, or lor anything injurious lound in it. Send for circular. atlsHes the most tfi-lidious as aliened Hair Restorer :md liresoin-r. r.i)e. and Jl t-ixes. 4IISCOX .v CO.. New V.irlr inayl-codiVeow PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM COAls. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Itotall Dealer In sill kinds ol J.UMHKIt AND COAL. 49-fard:No. 430 North WnU'rund riincc treets above Icuion lanc:istei. nMyit CtllAL AMU ChMKNT. J l'urc Lykens Vallev and other kind ed Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Urand Kosendale Cement at induced prices. Also Limestone Screenings t.n walks and drives ; guarantee Kitistaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Olllce : llanisburg pike. Uenoral Olllce: EastChestunl Mieet. KAUKFMAN, KKLLKi: A CO. aprl-lwd lOAI.. M. V. B. COIIO, SSO UORTH WATKR ST., Jsineasttf, Va., Wholesale and Uetail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With tho Telephonic Kxcliango, Yard and Ortlco: No. ,t NORTH W ATE 11 STKEET. fob2S-Iyd ajLBvuxa. lAKi'irrs. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture liAl and CHAIN CAlll'KT.S, wholesale. 2,KW vaids per week. 1 am now mvoaredto pell mv entire stock ot ELEGANT STRIPED SUMMER COATS, 40c. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, HOe. up. BLACK ALPACA COATS, from T.c. up. LON LINEN DUSTERS, from Vr.e. up. Largest Assortment OF - Percale, Calico AND WHITE SHIRTS! IN THE C1TV. An elegant, lauudried White Shirt, lor 75 cts. AT AL Eosenstein's ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. iPKCIAL NOTICT. Tl s; MEN AN!) BOYS IN WANT OF Beaay-Mafle Clotlii FOR THE NEAT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFEU OUll IMMENSE STOCK OF KEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Room to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Itiglit here wo desire to express our iiiaiiKs to me people tor ihe Kieatsup- lirnssols, Ingrain and Yeiioiian Carpets, port they have given n- l his season. 11 'E AT IS UK AT l'.AUC.AINS AND COST, AT 1JKLOW MIV CATION AL, to mako room and pive my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own maim tact u red goods, l'lcaso call early. H. S. SHIRK, AR?ET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. ncitCS lis to renewed oiThrta In nlni-.i, l. .i..t.i: - -. . ..v..v I luu imiijiii-ami Keep me iiriees down. j LOOK OUT FOHOUI1 OUEAT SLAUGHTEU- i.u BA1.K (UK TilE SEaT 1 DAYS. lffi Men's Cheviot SiUls..2i: worth $7.50. 05 Men's orsted Suits, $Ti.0i: worth $s.2,". l.,( Mne Blue Flannel Suits $7.."0; worth $12. GO Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7: worth $12. niiiiuoaii-nuui fjassimere suit-,?a: worth i.; ij rme jhoii's All-wool Dress Suil SWAKTHMOKK COLtKOK. ,vltfc,VKN,NG IN UKSTOUED 1SUILD ; l ' fcxcs 'I'l-nittcd. College and pro ri??'.scl"i0L.Hn,,orc:,,u ' members ol iotl!r i3. ".' Te main building, .tcstroyed by lire stth month, last, has been completely rebiillt. .-iilarged, and tittcd op KZTT"-, TlWougl, Instruction in Language Literature. Mathematics and t.ic Sciences. New Scientific I Sta? con talning Laboratories Drattlii" UoomV Mi chlno Shops.andall appliances"for Nmrsuiiv-a tliorougli course In Clieuilstry, Mrclmilml ami Civil Engineering. Tne next ten, "nes 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early " In,,.? things belngeqnal, places will Itu given in t Iip earliest appUcants. K " IO ' " For full particulars, address EDWAUO M. MAG1LL, Pres't Swarthmorc College, Dclawaro Co.' Pi June22 3md ' u G KAY'S Si'KCIKlC MI'IJICINK. TMJS (.rcat English Remedy. An iinlailiii" cure lor Impntcncy, and all Diseases that lollow los ol Memory. Universal Lass', tilde. Pain in tlio Hack. Dimness ot Vision rrematur.) Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a l'rematui-e Grave. Full par ticulars in our pumplet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lor $3. or win to sent lrce by mail on tho receipt ol the money, by ad dressing tho agent. II. II. Cochran, 17 ami 1st North Queen stieet. On account ot counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper theonly genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by II. 11. Cochran 137 North Queen street. ' THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. y. anrl2-lrtl.k- worth $17.30. S03 pairs ot ess Suits. 12 r -mr...... ,. '. .7- ' m k ji s ninis at :mc. era from Kic. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothing s still large and varied, and our Great .Reduc tion in Trices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing from $1.02; $2.00 $3.23, $150, $5.23. up to $7.00 a suit. Born' Suits IromfitO and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE 1'ARTM EXT contains a large line of Suitings and Pantaloonings. and for workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat anywhere In the city. We still hold the lead on our $12.0it Suits.cns torn made; but if people wish to savo money they should not lorget,be.Iore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $1S.00 aiur$20.00 Suits,made right up In any style to your order sSS" Remember, this Great Reduction U only for the Xext JVileen Days, and anybody u-tio wishes to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the rush. I. &MSMAIT & BRO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on t ho Southwest Corner or Orango St. LANCASTER, PA. The CheapeBt House In the City. How It is Viewed ana What tne Democrats AVlll Do The Candidates Contrasted Tbe congressional Nomination. Tho nomination of Pattison for governor by the Democrats was discussed" yesterday by the politicians of all classes. Tho first flush of excitement having died away, tho matter was viewed in a calm light. The Republican leaders privately view his selection as ono that demands that some thing be dono to harmonize tho breach in the party. Tho difficulty in tho way of this is, however, that if Beaver should be withdrawn tho stalwarts would quietly stab Stewart, whiloif Beaver should le maiu in the field, and Stewart be with drawn, the Independents would voto for Pattison. A prominent Independent. who was a member of the Continental confer ence, declared yesterday that he was firmly of opinion there would be but ono Re publican ticket in the field by election day, and he qualified this with the additional remark : " But tho men on that ticket must be to our liking or else we will not support it." A gentleman who was a member of the Stalwart state convention, and who attended the recalled gathering, said that he was strongly in favor of a new convention being called. " Let us have a gathering at tho Academy of Music, com posed of Independents and Stalwarts, ami make up a new ticket. It would have been better to have bad the iccalkd con vention a. couple ol weeks later." The Democrats do not intend to allow anytime to be lost in tho camp lign, but. will begin woik at once. Arrangements arc in progress to give the candidates a public reception in Philadelphia within the next ten days. The plan has not matured yet, but it is believed it will consist of a mass meeting at one of tho halls first and a reception at the Commonwealth club rooms afterward, where the leading Dem ocrats of tho city and state will gather and mako the personal acquaintance of the candidates. Duriug tho visit a con ference will be held, to whitih the moneyed men will be invited, aud the subject of raising the sinews of war will he discussed, as well as tho plan of campaign. 1'attlsQii and iiouver. Philadelphia Record, Ind. There is no need of indulging in any gush over the nomination of Robert E. Pattison for governor ; that may be loft to tho enthusiasm aud zeal of tho party jour nals. But there are somo essential points involved in this contest upon which the supporters of Pattison cau boldly chal lenge comparison with his rogular Repub lican and Independent opponents. AVith out seeking to defend all the acts of his administration, it must bo conceded that in the office of controller of Philadelphia ho has given proofs of liimnc&s, integrity and executive ability of a high order qualities th.it arc eminently requisite for tho proper discharge of tho duties of the chief magistracy of Pennsylvania. In his management of the financial allaiis of the city ho has brought order and simplicity out of chaos, aud has introduced an ac countability in municipal trusts which has saved largo sums of money to tho taxpayer, lie has permitted neither party nor per sonal considerations to swerve him from tho courageous discharge of his official duties. Thcic p.ro many abuses in the slate government, many and deep-seated, which await a strong hand of this kind for their eradication. Parlly by design and partly by neglect, imjwrtaut provisions of tho constitution have tailed ol enforcement: and tho election of Pattison would alibi il a guarrnntcc that the constitution had nt last been brought under the guaidianship of its friends. In his limited public and official experi ence Ucncral Beaver has betrayed a wa:;t of executive capacity which is in striki ' contrast with tho high administrative abilities of his Democratic opponent. Without seeking for one moment to cast the faintest shallow upon the personal in tegrity aud pure character of Ucneirl Beaver, wo are compelled to say that in his only opportunity to give proof of exe cutive capacity in the management of tho affairs of the Agricultural college he has been a dismal failure. Thcro is no doubt of his .ealous and unselfish devotion to tho interests of tho college, and yet under his fatal control this liberally-endowed institution has in a brief space of time fallen. into almost complete lttiu and decay. Looking at the matter purely fiom a busiuess point of view, it would bo somewhat strange if tho people of Penn sylvania, in choosing their chief executive, should prefer tho candidate who could not manage the allaiis of an agricultural school to the successful administrator who has reduced to order the confused and en tangled financial affairs of a great city. With the best intentions in the world General Beaver would be subjected to the same trammels which lestraiued Gover nors Hartranft and Hoy t. lie is the can didate of tho men who for ten vcais have obstructed tho operations of the new con stitution, and if ho were elected the con stitution would remain under the guard ianship of its enemies. What Ho Will Do. Philadelphia Telegraph, Ind. If Mr. Pattison is elected governor of this state he will manage tho government in accordance with Democratic ideas and principles ; but ho will also manage it with a single eye to the public good, as ho understands it. He is a candidate whom that largo and growing class of people who think that partisan principles in these times do not amount to much any way, am who arc accustomed to look at tho man on the platform rather than at the platform, will feel entirely secure in voting for, being assured that he will make a governor who will govern, and that he will not bo tho mere catspaw of a clique of more or less invisible political tricksters and traders. xne nomination iur Coiigrcsstn:lii-ul-l.ugr. Mr. Lambert, correspondent of tho Phil adelphia Times, telegraphed to his journal that : When the nomination for Congrea3 was reached, there occurred ono or two of those scenes of which this convention has been rather prolific. The first candidate put up was John W. Gilpin, who was nom inated by Marshall, of Armstrong. Wol f, of Lycoming, nominated Mortimer P. Elliott, but his name was immediately withdrawn, but put in again later by John H. Campbell, of Philadelphia. Ili ple, of Clinton, after making a considera ble speech, which was well listened to, ended by nominating Malcolm Hay. This was exactly what the convention wanted. It seemed determined to cheer nay into th nomination. As soon as anything like order could bo had one of the Alle gheny delegates withdrew Hay, but Stran ahan started the enthusiasm afresh by in sisting that he should stay and allow him self to be nominated. Hcnsel, of Lancas ter, added his voice in a well-turned speech, demanding Hay, but Hay would not consent, although surrounded by friends and urged by them all. Ho look the floor and told the convention so ; that he had come here as the fiicnd of Mr. Hopkins and having done all that was possible for him would not profit by the misfortunes of his friend. McDowell Sharpe, of Franklin, for whom Stenger had secured a seat for that purpose, nominated William S. Sten ger. Coffroth offered General Coulter, but Coulter was hero to decline at once. Breslin, of Lebanon, was nominated, and Guthrie, of Pittsburgh, and Johnson, of Armstrong. Fow made a neat speech to present Hensel as a candidate, but that active young Democrat, who could doubt less have been nominated, immediately de- u.uuu auu in ins speecu tooK occasion to give a death blow to whatever chance Stenger had by calling attention to the fact that the ticket was already made up of men from the southern line of the state and that it was necessary that tho great section of tho north should be renrcscnted. Heusel was rouudly cheered as lie closed. Mr. Hcnsel desires it to be known that from the time he fust got to Harrisbanr. ho absolutely refused to entertain any mention of his own name for this place, aud insisted on tho nomination going north, and that El liott was tho man for it ; and that this was before ho was thought of, except as lieutenant governor or judge. UOWJ'.VTTISON KKCiaVl'.DTHi: NEWS. Hearing isis mushing Honors Willi becom ing Modesty. Coiitraiy to geuoial rumor Controller Pattison hiiduot gouo down to hisfamily in Atlantic City on the night before, but had quietly left the controller's oflico be tween four and five in the afternoon and. driven to the Vine stieet ferry, where ho was met by Mrs. Pattison, who camo up from the mmsIioio to be with her hu.sbaiul when the result should be announced. Together they had gouo to the house of Mr. Pattison's brothcr-iu-law, Mr. Bart lett, on Fifteenth sheet, above Oxford, to spenu ti.e night, no ono knowing tho controller's whereabouts outside his family except William N. Hirst, hid chief clerk. It had been agreed that in tho event of a nomination for governor being mr.de during tho evening tho friends oi tho controller in Harrisburg should telj grapb the news to Mr. Hirst, who, in turn, would cany it to tho contioller. About half-past ten o'clock Mr. Hirst was descri ed coming up Piltcputh street nt tho top of his speed, holding a telegraphic dispitch in his hand. Mr. Pattison, with Mrs. Pattison and his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, was sitting on tho doorstep. As soon as Mr. Hirst got in sight ho waved his uai. Coming up ho simply banded tho controller the telegram, which announced his nomination. The latter read it, smiled and handed it to his wile, receiving tho news with a coolness and composuiu cbar- astonstic of the man. The office of City Controller Pattison yesterday during business hours, from 9 o clock in the morning until four in the afternoon, was the scone of an almost con stant influx of visitors, letter:;, telegrams aud congratulatory messages generally. Tho controller was at his desk in his pri vate oflico at nino o'clock, signing warrants The first caller of thu day was none pther than Mayor King. " I meicly drojVpcJ'1n to shake hands with tho next governor of Pcnns.vlv.mia," lein.xrkodtln: mayor, with a smile, extending his baud, which the controller laughingly grasped as he led his distinguished visitor to a chair. A brief informal chat ensued, during which tho mayor took occasion to deliver a lect ure to the contioller on Ins apparent un concern over the event at Ilanisbnig on tho evening before. The controller boio evidence of having had a iiood night's rest. and the mayor thought it would have been as liltle as Air. Pattison could have done to lose Honiii sleep over the affair. Sic .semper 'jyniniiis. "Thus always to tyrants" says irginia upon liercoit-ot-arms and with this motto ii a vigorous form with his toot upon aprostra.e usurper. Kittiiip device lor Hunt's Remedy. Thus does it tread down usurping diseases and I bus does it speak to ailments li.at bailie the skill of the medical profession. There are no di-c.i-.es so bold, jet so insidious and dan gerous, and at the -.inut lime peisi.-.tent and mnUiiorm in iii.miti-.iatioiis, as the disease of the kidneys and liver. And vet hen; is the do main oi Hunt's Remedy. 1 ho experience of thousands proves that It does all that is claimed lor it, ellects cures of cases that have been hopeless and turns despair Into ioy. Yes, it sets its foot upon tho tyrant, kidney die;ise. and erie-, out lo the world, Sic semper tgranii. jc-JS-lwdeod&w sOSX HOODS DKOWM'S IRON BITTERS. PLAIN TRUTHS cisOxnisB. Tho blood is tlio foundation of lite, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is im possible. If disease has entered the system the wiysuro and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich tho blood. These simple facts are well known, and tho highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all tho iron preparations hitherto mauo uiacxen tuo teeth, cause headache, aud aro otherwise in jurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with tho blood, purifying and" strengthening it, and thus drive disease from any part of tho sys tem, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or consti pation, aud is positively not in jurious. Saved his Child. IT N. KntawSt., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 12, 130. Uenis: Upon the recommen dation ot a triend 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters as a ionic and re storative for mydaughter.whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consump tion. Having lost three daugh ters by the terrible disease, un der tin: care ot eminent physi cians, 1 was loth to believe that anything could arrest tho pro gress ol the disease, but to my great surprise, before mv daugh ter had taken one bottle ot Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend and is quite restored to former health. A lit th naught er began to show signs of Con sumption, and when the physi cian was consulted, ho quickly said "Tonics were required;" and when Informed that tho elder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, responded, "that is a good tonic, take it." Adoram rniars. Brown's Iron Bittrrs effect ually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to per sons suffering from such wasting disease- as Consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. For sale nt il. 11. COCHRAN'S Drug Store, !7 ami i:a North Queen streei. Lancaster. iu2tMwd&w If Profit and Loss. On June i we advertised our Upset Sale and promised a scale of prices for diirty days which should not be fixed upon the cost of our clothing, but upon the cost to reproduce it. It was square business. The public knew that we offered a stock of clothing equal toall fair demands. and quickly found that we would not maintain prices that ought to fall. Results clearly justify the wistlom of our course. We propose " to fight it out on that line all summer," The laws of trade, not the high cost of an overloaded stock." are makino- prices for you. Every garment we own is to be offered at the proper price of the day. If we can do this at a profit, all right ; if it must be at a loss, it will be done all the same, moves The light-weight clothino- off. CLOTU1XO. c OTllISOf CLOTHING ! TO-DAY'S READJUST MENT SHOWS: fancy French for Men from For assistance to sight already impaired, there Is noartilieiat .nil eonal lo tin- fVilniniii Kye Olasses. For sale by all leading .lewcleis jiliiMwdeod and Opticians. I'ysjiepsi i. the be lclicw-.i liv i:r, at II. I!. Cochran'-street. bug-bear of epicurean", will wn's Iron Riltci-?. For sale .drug Mine, r.'Norih Queen jiriO-IwdAw Our stock ot OI.OTII1NU is larger tor this ston than usual, and tho advantages we have are buying in largo quantities and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. 3-lt will p.iy von lo look at our stock. OUR ALL, WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS TIIE BEST IN TIIE MARKET. AND OUR Custom Department Is filled witli tho Choicest ol Pat terns which wo invite you to examine. Three lines Worsted Suits $20t0$I5. Large assorted lot Men's Mo hair Dusters, small sizes, from $3.50 and $3 to $2. FOR SUMMER COMFORT. Dusters of Mohair and Linen, Marseilles Suits, Alpaca Coats, White and Fancy Duck Vests, SeersuckerGarments, in Printed Calico, English Imitation and real India. Everything that can be called for, at the least retail prices of this or any otheifmar ket. Wanamaker & Brown. OAK II A I.I, That hocking cough can be 'oquiekly cured by Shilnh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale at Cochran's drug slore, 1:17 North Queen fct. mvl-lwdcow&w Oreac oil 1:00111. K. iS.ileh, Klgin, III., writes: -That alter trying dozens or patent linaments, without lelii't, for a rheumatic and still" knee. 1 led I h.ie 'Struck oil at last." lor alter using three bottles of Thomas Kcleeliie Oil. I am pre pared to -ay it is the best application I havo ever ned." For sale at II. R. Cochran's drug store, i:i North Queen street, Lancaster. Walnut l.oat Hair Kcstorcr. It i 1 ntirclydifleicnl from all others. Iti.s :is clear as water, and, sn its name, indicates, I- a perlcul egetable Hair Restorer. It will iiumedl.itely free the head from all danilruir, restore gmy hair to its natural color anil pro duce a new growth where, it has fallen oil". lli'oL-snnt in any manner e licet tin; health, which Sulphur, ugarof i.e-ul and Nitrate ol hilver piepaialions hive done. It will change light or faded hair 111 a lew days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist lor it. Kacli bottle is warranted. SMITH, K LINK & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, anil C. N. CR1TTKNTOX New York. jiin lyd,cod&w SHir.on'n Coiigii and Consumption Cnro is sold by li-i on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For wile at Cochran's ding store, i::7 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowAw Nearly u Allraclo. R. senltli Hall, lilnghamton, N. .wiites: 'lsullered lor several inouth-i with a dull pain through the left lung an 1 shoulder. 1 lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep 1111 all dav. .My mother procured some Rurdocfc Wood iiittem : I took them as directed, and have fell no pain since nrsi wecic ancr using mem, and am now quite well." l'riccfl. For sale at II. R.Cochran's drug stoic. 137 North Queen stieet, l-aneastcr. D. B. Eostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.AXCASTKR. IA. g. KINO AND .SUIMMKK MOTKLTIES. AT H. GBRHART'S ilistont, Sixth and Makket, rilll..lK!.MIIA. Tuesday, 4U1 of July, open in the morning. NO. EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby stock of Inform mv customers that my hun-oifs Vitali.'-cr !s what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Cochran's ding store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w LIQUORS, JtC. TI(!WALT'S WIXK, MQUOlt, ALCOHOL, AMJ GROCKRY STORK, No. 20. WEST KINU bTRKKT, HOtlSKAL. ffi CO'S HEW LIQUOR STORE, No. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The wry best and finest qualities ot Foreign and Domestic WINKS and LIQUORS, con. stantly tor sale at wholesale mid retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation oll87.". Pure unadulterated Cintom House Urandy, warranted ot the vintage oi 1SC0. Kept especially for medicinal unrposes. Pure Olu Holland tiln, and other Whiskies, Rran dles and Wines to suit the trade. - teU3-lyd JIOUSEA1. A CO. VJAMUEL II. PKIttlS, ATTOUNKV, HAS O Removed his Oilico trom fl6 North Duko street to No. 4 1 GRANT STIIEKT, Immedi ately In Hear of .Uonrt Ilonso, Long's New Building. wl7-tld SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING 0TERC0ATING &PANCT TESTING la now complete. I havo now tho largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring In tho city ol Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS TIIE LOWEST, and all goods warranted a1) represented. E GERIAIT. MIDSUMMER CLOTHING. The largely-increased business 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. TATES & CO, LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. VAKHIAUXg, JtO. Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT ERTSMATnTS, X0.3C8 IHOKTH QUUUI STRKKT. rpuK STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTV. EDGERLEY & Co., FINB Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PEXN'A. WeniakecvtryslylolImrKj-aiid Carriage de Bired. All work finished In the moat comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality ofworkonr prices are the cheapest in the state. We bny lor cash anil sell on the most reasonable terms, (Si vans a cau. All work warranted. Repairing prompt. ly attended to. One set ot workmen cieclaUy employed for that purpose. .'naMfdiw
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