fflp Itotfagte&Ittt vllMV Voluae XYIII--N0 200 LANCASTER, VA. WEDNESDAY, JULY o. 1882. PrktTwoei.ia. JDXtr GOODS, Jte. JM 8. UIVUS& CO. LOW PEICES! LOW PEICES ! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OK Dress flnnilR brnfils Kim Ira as Parasols VUAUWIN, MM WW, And thereby make room for fall stock, we will sell all goods above mentioned at ,4c, LESS THAN REGULAR PR-ICES PLEASE NOTICE ! ETOn aud after July :M our store will be closed every evening ( except Saturdays ) at 6 o'clock. JOHN S. GIVLER, GEO. F. RATHVON, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. REALLY WONDERFUL. A S314LL KDYS VERT LAItOE EAK. News uf tlio Uay A Strituge Story Indiana. from CLOTHING. M YKKS KATUFOK. nWrell-JVIa,de Garments. In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong aud Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, StroDg Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, tegular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are tlio best. MYERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east kini street. DRY GOOD, N EXT DOOR TO TBK COURT HOUSE. FAH SESTOCK'S. HEADQUARTERS FOR India Gauze and Summer Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Large stock always on hand at LOWEST PRICES. JUST OPENED : Several lots VICTORIA LAWNS, at 1IX, 10, 18. 20 nn.; 2i cents per yard, wlitcli arc h-plendld goods at price, and much under regular prices, at R. E. FABNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. li GOODS. NKW WHITE DRESS GOODS! JOHN P. SWARR'S. INDIA LINENS, SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES, CORDED PIQUES, LAVE CHECKED MUSLINS. LACE STRIPED MUSLIMS ALL AT LOWEST PBICES. GLOBE CORSETS, f0:, ?Jc, $IJJ0. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, Lafayette (Iml.) Courier. Willie Lester, azed 10 years, lives with his father on the Wca Plains. Ilis right car is as larpo as a palm leaf fun, while the other is no bigger than tlio ear of an ordi nary sized wax doll. With his small car he can hear tho faintest buzzing of the small est bugs aud insects,and even detect sounds uttered by the minutest animalcule so small that they are not even visible to tho naked eye. A fly running across the windowpane, a eatcrpillcr crawling across a sheet of paper makes sufficient noise to attract his attention,cven when his back is turned. The sense of hearing is so acute in this ear that it is absolutely painful to him, and he is compelled to wear a cork in it at all times. The right and largo ear is quite the reverse of its little companion m both its powers aud properties. To it those minute and near sounds so plainly discernible to the other arc lost, but dis tant noises are readily heard. Although residing fifteen aud one quarter miles from airy railroad Lafayette being the nearest poiut yet Willie cau distinctly hear the train aud mills blowiug their whistle3 anil can easily distinguish between tho cugiuo bells and' tho city bells. He cau hear the comiug of a storm long before there are any signs of it iu the air, and even long boforo the weather bureau gives notico of its appioach. At a suggestion of a neigh bor Mr. Lester had a wire gauze lid with a tin rim made to fit over Willie's ear. It consists of two thicknesses of gauze, tho outer one being of larger mesh than tho inner one ; between tho two there is au in tervening thickness of loose flannel to soften sounJs. Willie wears it continually, aud this, with tho coro iu the small ear, has tho effect of lejucing his hearing to a normal condition. UKIMK AND CALAMITY. THE STATE CAMPAIGN. THK DRIFT OF THE POLITICAL CI' II- KE.NT. 11115 HOUSE EU UN IS 111 NO GOODS. LAV AYS ON HAND. A LARGE STOCK OF IlEFIUGERATOKS, WATER COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BABY CARRIAGES, BASKETS, WAITERS, TRAYS, BRUSHES AND FANCY ARTICLES, AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. A Complete Assortment of Everything lequired in HOUSEKEEPING T NORTH END DRYGOOD3 STORE IS NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP. 500 Palm Leaf Fans al, 2c. apiece. Cutlery, Plated waio, Britannia Ware, Toilet Ware, Tinware, Door and Tablo Mats. AT Woodenware, J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. PA. H AUKIl & HKOTIIfcK. FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER, PA. LAWN MO HEJIS, AC. TEWETT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO., 26 and 28 West King Street. CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. CASSIMERE SUITS. LINEN SUITS. SEERSUCKER SUITS. ALPACA COATS. WHITE DUCK VE3TS. STRIPED DUCK VESTS LINEN DUSTERS. MOHAIR DUSTERS. SKELETON-MADE COATS. FINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS. LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE, SEERSUCKER, SERGE. m2J-3uulM,W&S PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. JOOK OUT FOB MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH TROUF ARTICLE IN ;THE WORLD t'OR CARPETS, FURS, AC Tarred Eoofing Mt by the yard or ton. lager & Brother. N. I J. Alter .JULY o'clock p. in., during cxceptSATURDAV. 1. wc will closes al U : the Summer Months WWH0LESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Noa. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. MEDICAID T)AKKR'S GiNGKB TONIC. H CHINA. AND GLAS8WARE. 1U11 MAKTIN. Accidents untl Other Tragedies ol Kccuut Occurence. Daniel Flyuii, Gl years of ac, was killed by falling under the wheels of hi truck in New York. David Kocber, a miner, was killed by a fall of coal in the New Boston colliery, in Sohuylkill county. Nathan Briscoe, a farmer of Eriicstown, Ontario, wliilo handling bees was stung on the forehead by one and died in fifteen minutes. William A. Sec and C. J. Bacon, of New York, stripped themselves for a bath and jumped from a small boat at Nyack aud wore drowned. A lire in tho basement of Roscubaum & Co.'s trimming store, Pittsburgh, caused a loss of $20,000. John Fox aud John Frazier went down tho river at Bath, Maine, a week ago, in a yawl, and have not been heard of .since, "it is believed they were lost off Sequin in a storm. Both leave largo families. Henry Nenrcs, wheel tender mthe bum- mcrville mills, at Augusta, Georgia, was killed by being caught in tho shaft of tho water wheel. His body disappeared and is supposed to have gone into the river. Ljwis Poscnanski was killed at Leail ville by tho bursting of a gun whilo liring a salute. Another man was seriously in jured. News has been received that lightning struck tho signal station at Pike's Peak Saturday, slightly injuring Sergeants Day and Boynton. The quiet little village of Mcrehant villo, four miles cast of Camden, was tho scene of a deliberate murder yesterday afternoon, Benjamin Boker being shot and mortally wounded by Abbott Wilson, his wife's paramour. The parties to the tragedy are all colored aud have resided in Merchantville for many years. . At Shenandoah William Hess was mi.ss cd from his homo and no trace of his whereabouts could bo had. Next morning ho was found in miuo trench just out side of tho town, into which he had fallen. He was terribly bruised and died soon afterwaids. He was about sixty years old and leaves a wife aud largo family. Several young roughs, who had been drinking, entered tho saloon of P.itrtck Harty, just beyond tho northern limits of Baltimore, and assaulted Harty, when ho shot and instautly killed Dauiol Clifford, one of the party, aged 20. At the same time William Baker shot William Ituth crfoid, another of the attacking party, in tho kg. Smnll.nox raircs in the Indian ternory. : At OkmulL'co there have beeu over thirty I cases, live of whom have died and ten are ' thought to bo fatal. The adjacent country has suffered severely. Muskegec teports over two hundred eases, nearly all of i which were fatal. Physicians and nurses j arc few, aud many deaths have resulted from this cause. Iu isolated localities tho I ravages of the disease have been simply fearful, old aud young being swept away. tuk Philadelphia s-UsoEBresr. Winding Up tlio Festival of the Week. The fifth day of tho National Samgci fest was opened on Monday by a parade of the societies, which was witnessed by thousands of people. Cars were then taken from Niuth and Urccu streets for the Schuetzeu park. There it was esti mated that during tho afternoon there were fully 10,000 visitois. Tho exercises were various, consisting of vocal aud in strumental music, awaxding of prizes to tho victors iu the singing concerts, etc. Yesterday at tho same place;theio was a graud patriotic celebration, with English and German addresses, aud fireworks and illumination iu tho evening. This ended tho Srengerfest. Iu the parade of Monday the Lancaster Mrennerchor inarched in the division ue fore. the Philadelnhia societies. The main News aud Noteaun the Political Situation in l'enusylvanta. Mr. George M. Dallas, president of the state Democratic convention, has appoint ed the following named gentlemeu, who, iu conjunction with himself, form the committee oidercd by the convention to inform tho candidates of their uomiuatiou ; William 11. Sowdcu, Lehigh county ; Malcolm Hay, Allegheny county ; Harry E. Packer, Carbon couuty ; J. 31. Thomp son, Indiana county ; Harmau T. Ycrkes, Bucks county; and J. II. Cochran, of Cam eron. A Wbe Stroke of l'ollry. Phll'a North American, Rep. 3Ir. Elliott, nominated for congressman -at-largc, was not slated. The Democrats may not know it, but they have put the head of their ticket on tlio tail end. Mr. Elliott is one of the ablest Democrats in the state, and it will bo found that ho brought more real strength to it than any other man on the ticket. His nomination was not predetermined, but it was tho wisest stroke of policy tho convention ventured. 3Ir. Elliott is stronger than his party. Worde ! Words ! Words! Harrisburg Telegraph. Four political state conventions have bocu held iu this city this year all of which have beeu exceedingly prolitablo to tho Western Union telegraph company. The number of words of convention matter scut by telegraph when the Republicans selected their ticket was 110,000, distribu ted as follows : Hay 3, 20,000 ; 3Iay 1), 37,000, aud 3Iay 10, 71,000. Of the Green back Labor convention, which met on the lStuot'May, 2,000 words were wired. Of tho Republicau congressional convention of June 21, 57,404 words were telegraphed a,.. r..ii.:.- ,l..tnc . Ttitm 10 A .l41!! on mu luiiuniii;; uim ., -, , Juno 20, 22,338 ; Juno 21, 30,733. Of tho Democratic state convention wuicu was iu session two days, 132,720 words were telegraphed. As tho delegates to Democratic convention begau to arrive unusually early special correspondents began scuding news on Sunday, June 23, 3,233 words having been wired on that night. On Juno 20, 13,783 words were telegraphed ; Juno 27, 30,108 ; Juno 28, 58,437, and Juno 29, 27,188. None of these couventions were near as profitable, how ever, to tho Western Union as tho Febru ary convention of 1880, when over 180,000 words wero wired. This unprecedented work was due to tho bearing which the political gathering was expected to have on tho Chicago National convention. Nervousness, peevishness, aud fretting, so Often connected with overworked lemales' lives, i rapidly relieved by Browns Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137North Queen street. Jy3 lwdaw Celluloid Eye Glass Irauics representing the choicest selections oi tortoise shell and amher are last becoming the most popular, t or sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. J jy3-lwdcod Kidney Complaint Cured. G. Turner, Rochester, X. Y. writes: '-1 have been lor over a year subieet to serious disorder of the kidneys, and often unable to attend to business : I procured your Burdoi-X Blood Bitters aud was relieved bctoro half a bottle was used. I intend to continue, as I leel coulident that they will entirely cure inc." Price 1. For sale at II. 11. ochrans drug store. 137 North Qucm street, Lancaster That hacking couali can bo soqulckly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee";" al at Cochran's drug store, 137 Xorth '"". myl-iwiicon aw Walnut l.ear Ilalr lteatorer. It is entirely dillerent from all others. It is as clear as water, and. ns its name indl eatcs i. a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer it w ill Immediately tree the head from all ''i"';1"' restore giay hair to its natural '"V.YiV.,.1.,!?" ilucu a new growth where it has lalleii off. It ioe- not in any manner effect tho i"-aiui. which Sulphur, -iigarof Lend and MmoM Silver preparations have done. It will clwmto light or faded Hair in a few days to a boauUrul glossy brown. Ask ' r8Klt1f,r UV; "?u bottle is warranted. feMlTll. KLIXh Ct';, Wholesale Aaents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CBITTENTOX New Yorfc. juni. lyd.codaw Suilou's Cougu and Consumption Curo is .ni.i liv us on a auaranU'O. 11 cures miouu : i," .. "v., c.i.. nt i!rciii-.'ii's iinnr store. Nurtta Queen St. inyl-lwdeowAw 137 Facts. Marion, Ohio, in writing or Thomas' hxMc Oil. says: " One man was cured orsoie tluoat ot eight years' standing with one bottle.' have Si number ot cases ot rheumatis m that have b:en cured when other remedies have tailed. We consider it iho best medicine sold. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stoie. 1-7 Xorlli Queen sticet, Lancaster. Shiloh's Vltallzer U what you neeu lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizzlne-s and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Trice UJ and ,. i-cnls lieriHittlf For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nor Ui Queen St. inyl-lwdcow&w MEDICAL. CLOTHING. Midsummer Sales. Believing that the condition of trade, and our popular re adjusted prices warrant us in expecting a continual large de mand for our clothing during July, we have reinforced all' the popular lines, both in woolens and thin stuffs. We are as well prepared for summer trade as we were in May. The unpop ular goods are fixed at moving prices. The retail buyer's rights are protected in all our prices. Wanamakek & Brown. OAK 1IAM-, Sixth asi Maukkt, l'UILAUEL.miA. 1KOWN'S IKON IllTTKKV SUISK OF UKMOCKAT1C SUCCESS. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS 1 AT PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without Intoxicating, cures disorders ol tho bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lunc? and Is the greatest strength restorer and blood purifier, and tho BEST AND SUREST COUUII JIKDICIN E JiVER USED. If you are hullcring from Fnmalu Complaints, Nervous ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON ic to-day. loo dollars paid for a failure to help or cure, or for anything in j urious round In it. Send tor circular. nipfT-ijinin J4TP PiTQfitf Satisfies the most lastidious as a periccl Hair KeMorerand mayl-cocl&cow Dressing. 50c. and 1 sizes. 1IISCOX & CO., New York. "i entlemkh. We call your attention to an Important dls eovery In our practice which wo nave loucd very successful in cases ot prostration arising from Indiscretion. Those suffcrim; train any of the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, will do well by ending a throe cent stamp lor further intor BEtlon. Address, DRS. LA GRANGE ft JOR DAN (late Jordan & Davidson), No. 1025 Fil bert itreet, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. m. till 8 p. in., and 5 till 9 p. m. nw3-3TOWa A:S. KAGS. RAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ol Rags, Old Books, Carpets, Woolen Cloths, Bagging Hope, Gum Shoes, 4c., 4c 1 will call on persons having anyot the above articles it they will drop me a postal card. WM. F. HBNNEOKB, NO. 2355WESX KINO STREET, feb2Mmd CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very Large Quan tity ol JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY' CUPS, JELLY CUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STBEET. prizes weio the beautiful diplomas, tle sifjned for the occasion aud framed in tho richest manner, which have been mi exhi bition bincc the openins of the festival at Horticultural ball. Thojudtfcs were Wm. Wolsieil'er, L. Eugelke and Emil Gastol, of Philadelphia; Art. Paur, or New York, aud II. Schwiug, of Baltimore. The awards were read from tho grand stand by M. llichards Mucklo, esq., and were re sponded to by tho officers of tho several successful societies. Tho awards wero roado as follows : First class highest nrize. Germania Miunuerchor. of Balti more, Md. Second class first prize, Frohsinn, of Pittsburgh, Pa. ; second prize, saingerounu, ot DrooKiyn, n. i. Third class first prize, Dcutcher Liedcr kranz, of Brooklyn, N. Y: ; second prize, Virginia, of Richmond, Va. Honorable montiou, Arion, of Newark, N. J. ; Orpheus, of Buffalo, N. Y. After the distribution of the prizes Geu. Hartranft was enthusiastically called out and responded in a brief and happy ad dress. Going to I'htladelplna. It is stated that tho firo departments of Lancaster, llarrisburir. Altoona, Allen- town and Easton, have promised to take part in the grand bi-centenuial parade of October 24th, in Philadelphia. Circulars aro to bo sent to every firo company in tho state, promising a prizo to that com pany which presents the best equipped men and displays the handsomest firo ex tinguishing appparatus. WIi.it Chamiccy K. Itlack Says or l'utCsun nntt the Ticket. Yoik Dispatch to tho Times. Monday evening a largo number of eit: zcus assembled iu Centre Square ant', headed by tlio Spring Garden band, marched to tho homo of Chauncey F. Black and tendered him a serenade iu honor of his nomination. Mr. Black ac knowledged the honor by sayiug : " You expect on this occasion uo ccuh from jne concerning tho general issues of tho campaign. Tho time for that has uot yet arrive i. I will suggest but a siuglo idea. The battle now to bo fought is not ono for mere partisan victory ; its object is tho reform of tho state government iu all its departments and cleau hands only must bo put to tho work. The uomiuatiou of tho gallant Pattisou, the stainless young leader who stands at tho head of the reform column in Pliilado' phia, means precisely that and nothing else. Like tho Black Knight of old, who came to restore tho rightful sovcreinu to his own, this bold tribuno ol the people will be found thundering at tho gates of the riii!' citadel, battle-axe in hand, aud when ho makes" his lodgment within the black Hag of the bosses will bo displaced by tho purest political banucr that ever floated on any breeze. Our Republican friends have no reason to complain of us. If wo do not give them what wo promiso an absolute pure and honest govern ment Ihoy have tho power to turn us out, aud all decent citizens will help them to do it. But there is little daugcr ol that. They tried Pattisou once and instead of finding reason to part with him they discovered many pt.worful rea sons for adding thousands of Republi can votes to his previous majority, and tlo rest of the ticket, leaviug out tue present speaker, is fully up to standard. Tlio beginning of reform iu this stato was the adoption of tho new constitution, which, despite the most ticuiendous exertions of the ring, iccoived something like 150,001) majority. Iu the eouvcution which framed that bencficieut instrument Clark aud Elliott wero tall figures aud devoted laborers. Every Hue of it is dear to them. They aio actuated by its spirit, aud their influence will of necessity bo exerted to complete the reforms which they so au spiciously began. We can have no quar rel witli good citizeuB who have hitheito chosen to carry a party name different from ours. To such wc shall ad dress our appeals in the next four months. with tho most abundant. confidence that they will bo received iu tho spirit in which they are made. Wo admit that wheu united they aro majority, but the present strugglo for the deliverance of the commonwealth from evils universally acknowledged aud universally deplored is an occasion which, liko pcstileuce of war drives all tt tie men together for tho pub lic safety. Our Republican neighbors who aro taxpayers and not taxcaters are as earnest in their desire for pure ami econ omical government as wc are ; and thou sands of them will avail themselves of this opportunity for a radical chauge wuicn, under the peculiar circumstances, we alouo of tho three great parties in the field are able to otter them." Mr. A. B. Farquhar, proprietor ol tuo Pennsylvania agricultural works, an earn est Republican, being called for, announced his attention to support Mr- Black for lieutenant governor, aud ho thought every Republican in tho county should do tho same. Mr. Geo. Small, one of the firm of P. A. & S. Small, said his residenco was Balti more, but if ho was a Pennsylvanian he also would support Mr. Black. Col Levi Maisb, Uistrict Attorney x. v. Ziegler, and Hon. Jere S. Black, followed with short speeches which were cnthu siastically received. Tho park surrounding tuo uousc was beautifully illuminated, and tho hcrcna dcrs wero invited in aud tendered the hospitalities of Mr. Black's home. The Secret. of the uuiversal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is simply this : It is the best Iron preparation over made; is compounded on thor oughly scientific, chemical aud medicinal principles, aud docs jut what is claimed for it no moio and no less. By thorough anil rapid assimi lation, with tho blood, it reaches every pait of tho system, healing, purifying and strengthening-. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and lestorcs lost health iu no other way can lasting benefit bo obtained. Heat born Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. 1 have heen a great bUfferer lioni a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia-In its worst lorni. Nearly everything 1 ate gave me dlstrcw, and 1 rould cat but little. I have tried everything recommended, havo taken the prescriptions ol a do.eu physicians, but got no ic llef until 1 took Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 foci none ot the old I roubles, and am a neiv man. I I am getting much Mionger.und leel first-rate. 1 am a railroad engineer, and now nuke, my trips regularly. 1 cannot say loo much in praise of your wonder Inl medicine. I. C. Mack. Bisown's Iron Bittbus docs not contain whisky or alcohol, aud will not blacken tho teeth, or :auso headache aud constipation. It will cure dys.pciwia,iudigcstion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizzi ness, nervous debility, weakness, ile. I'noonly IJiown'i Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. For sale at 11. 15. COCHRAN'S Drug Store, 1:17 and 159 North Queen street. Lancaster. iy.l-lwil&w MIDSUMMER CLOTHING. Tho largely-increased business of tlio past thirty days has made wide inroads upon our Summer Stock, although the assortment remains unbroken. Summer Tourists will find a com- -pleto Hue of light, oasy-wearing things, well made and low in price. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. s KCIAI. NOTICK TO MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF BOOHS AND S'1'AJ.'lONJHt. HUNK, PLAIN AN1 KAMDV EV STATIONERY. I'ANKLS. NKW KASKLS, NKW HOOKS AN1 NKW MAGAZINES, L. M.FL YNK'S NO. 43 WEST KINl! STKKET. TO UN HAKK'S SONS, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTEK, PA.. Have in Moek and lor sale, at tins LOWEST PIUCES the Laige.it Assortment ot Books and Stationery That is to bo tnttnd in the interior ot Pennsyl vania, vinbraeiiig Nvw and Standard Books, Illustrated Books, Juvenilo Books, buiiday School Books ami Bibles Family Bibles In Various styles, Teaehers' Bibles, Hymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. WRITING PAPERS and ESYELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash .Books, In vnin, iinnki. Passbooks. Writing Inks and Ready-Made doing. r'OK THE NEXT FIFTEEN DATS VK OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, Iu older to Mako Room to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our lliankato the people lor the great sup port they have given im i his season. It 'Incites us lo renewed efforts to plcao the public and keep the priees down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAY8. 1U5 Men's Cheviot Suits. l.25; worth I7.S0. ! Men's Worsted Suits, .".ild: worlh f.25. ISO Finn Blue Flannel Suit. I7JW; wortlil 69 Men' Elegant Business buits. 7; worth $li lit. Fine All-Wool cafedmcre Suits'; worth 15; H3 Fine Men's All-Wool lre, Suits, $12; worth $I7.:. .'Wl pairs ol Men's Pants at JSc. SW pain or Men's Light Pants, in ten Btylcsat 1 :. '."i" pairs or Men's Fincm Invut Pants at $.. Light Thin Coats trom 43c. upwards. Dust ers Irom Gc. upwards. Our stock In Boys' and Children's Clothing still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will nxtonMi the closest buyers. Wexell Children's Clotl.ing fiom il.Hi: W. fj.23, I.S0. 0.. ni to 7.W a suit. Boys' Suit irom itOimd upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large Him of SultliiKS ami Pantaloon ings. and tor workmanship, lit ... imm rrin'i in; tiear nnvwhero III the city. We stilHiold the lead on our IlifXlSnlln.cus toni made; but if people wish to save money they should not forget,blore purchasing uwi-when-, to look at unr $15.00. 18.00 and I.0.U) Siiits,made right up in any style to your order ga'Remembcr, this Great Reduction in only for the Next Eitecn Hays, ana anynoay wno IVlSnCS tO IUKC UUVUfKU't. " vn..v.-" early, lo avoid the rush. I.GABSMAIT&BRO., The Leading Clothiers, 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner ol Orange 8L LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in the City. Fluids, steel I'ens, jmu jjw3,ruu.u.. j Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet raines i Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. &c. HOL- 1 r vfi'S UK LKBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Books and School Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOH School COAJj. B. AKTIR, BOOTS & SHOES. riLOSINt OUT! Other's Misfortunes. A French wit has said: '-Wc arc all strong enough to bear the misfortunes ol others." A kindred sentiment is found in Artcmus Ward's willingness to s.icrillce all of his sec ond cousins in the late war. But why endure ii mlaioi'tiines of others? Why see others sacrlliccd to tho Moloch ot diseaed kidneys or liver, broken down in lic.il I h.wctk. wasted, hastening to the grave, when wo know that Hunt's Remedy is just the specific that will make a perfect cure: Tual man with weak back, sore loins, distressed reeling, lost en ergy, has disease ot the kidneys, and Hunt's Remedy is just what he needs Let him not be sacrificed, but tell him the good news of this wonderful medicine. jyMwdcod&w . CLOSING OUT -AT GREATLi REDUCED TRICES. Having Hliirled u Shoe Factory. I am now closing out. my large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my factory. .,.,. 43-Custoui work a specially, both machine and hand-made. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. JWfard: No. 45 North Water anU Prtaef treets above Lemon Lancaster. nS-lyU CPareLylccCn"S7cna other kind oi Co'il for all purposes well cleaned. Best Ifrand iWndale Cement at .reduced nricM Also Llmcstono Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee saUsfacOon. Hav and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard anil Olllce : HarrlsbnrjE pike. General Office: 5M Ens' Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER A CO. aprt-lwd No. -.. viiTtrii OUEEN STREET. (Sign oi tho Big Shoe.) m20 W ASti I bbbx !OAL. M. V. B. COHO, 33V NOKTH WATEM ST XsaeHMr. J Wholesale and Retail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. I Connection With Ui TeleyBomie Ti nffi and Ofilce: No. 1
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