ICJAJST5EJBJPAIMQ mSmSmmOS&MWfSmAX JUXY, 12,1882. AKOMD THE. COUSTX w THE KASTcEXP. News From Hie U and VJdnlly.) Joli ii ltoonay was married to Ltz tta Faust, by Uev. J. (J. Mower, last weqk. , The work oflaying the track on the r. ew temporary roadbed is about bciugc ra pleted. 'i oI The Pennsylvania, railroad compsny, bave erected, on a point opposite1 the op tion, a large water tank Tor tuo Mm at ' be engine tbat will bo ran on the tenpor ify railroad boou. , ?',J ' ' ' J Joseph Livingstone, while luurvesiwg on a farm near this place the other day, kil ed a very large black snake. ,Jlt ,mcasnjre 1 5 icei in icugw. , , i A festival will be held here on 8aturt ay afternoon and evening; 'the t 29th in: t., under the auspices of tue Jadies and gfh lo- m-n of the M.E.clinrch: the proceeds Ue ng lor the benefit of the aforesaid church. The majority -of' aat fanners ara bus Ujr engaged in cutting and Btoring'away th ;lr wheat crops. The ciop is a, very iage one this year, owing to the fine growkig weather that we have had. The may solf-biuding machines which aio being used are giving universal satisfaction. ' "- The first excursion, from , this pace toi the seashore, of this season .will beianloit August ", from Lancaster, to Atldrjtio City, by Ilavcrhtick & Clark, two gentle men, who have couMderable.cxpericucejas excursion inauageis and will spare ,no efforts to make the excursion complete. Tickets from this point are selling at the exceedingly low price of $2.70 for the round liip, good for two days. This is about the cheapest two day excursion that has ever been run over this route. MissM. llolloway, of Philadelphia,! is spending the .summer mouths at the l'.jU. It. Mansion house.... Miss Emma Fritz, of Mai ietta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.Orcudorf Mrs.Annio M. Hutter and her two sons, formerly of this place, now of Philadelphia, have arrived hero and intend to .spend some months attlieir summer tesidence Nathaniel JJttrt-and his l.nuily, of 1'hil.ulclphia, have aimed and aio hpentiing the reason at their su la mer icsort near CompaRsville ; also' Mus ter Ficd and Joseph Hoar, who hail from the same city, arc visiting relatives hero! During riunday afternoon last scpio vicious poison or pcisous entered Jp.r. Fred. Schuun'a bog sty, and with nshirp instiuiuent attempted to kill a iiucshbat belonging to him by cutting its jhicat from ear 1 ear, but foitunately only Mic cccdtd i:i making a skin wbnnd which will not piovo fatal. Who the wioteli is who did this cowardly and biutal act, aiid what hts'nmtivo' wasu loingit remains unknown. TJie mine uigat a gang! of loughs diovc thiough hcie di.stuibing the slumbei.s of our citizens bv their heinous and blasphemous yells. We Mwish it to be understood that the put-sous' who carry on at tint, di.sgiacelul late aio not citizens of the Gap, but reside outsidtj of its limits. The law and oidcr league, which has been- founded in Mount Joy is a step in the light diiectiuu, and why should not some of nnr respectable and law abiding citizens who look upon the behavior of these lowdics with scorn and contempt, foim an organization similar to that formed in Mount Joy, and stamp Ant tin-so disi;rai'elul crowd V r ' The F.iiuth or July celebi.it iou (at Cluistiaiia, nol withstanding tho inci'.e inrncyof the weathci, was hugely atU-pd cd, the largest crowd beiug theio in the eveniug. Iliad the weatlicr uiov61 fiiir theic would lurfo undoubtedly been the largest mass of people piescnt ever wit nessrd in Christiana at one time. 'Choi ice cream and coufcctionaiy standi wfcie spic.id in the large school house gtMlads ami weie sheltered by a large board lojof. Marnott liiosius delivered an oiatjon very appropriate to the occasion,' :ud never meddled with politics, lie followed by Thomas Whils.m, t who delivered a good speech and gave " little " Joe- Pownall the honor of making Christiana what it' wa to-day. Maj. AlC. lleinochl, one of the speakers, failed to make his appearance. , Notably worthy of mention was tho 'mas querade parade in the afternoon, in which about fifty, oddly diessed iand masked praticipated, and the fine display of IJre works in the evening ; owing to the damp ness of the atmosphere, many of tho fiuk.$t cxliibition.pieces would not go oil'. Ex cellent music "was discoursed throughout tue'occasi'.ih by tho Christ jaua and Sails burvvillo cornet bauds. The ball in PownaUV pavilion was largely atieniieci oy tne young iojks in the evening. Good order picvailed throughout the day, with tho exception of a few patriotic colored gentlemen who being of the opinion that tho incmorable day should not pass without some of the spirits ot " "7" being shown, participated in a pugilistic .natch, giving each other Fomth of July marks. The cloar profits, which weio lor the benefit of the Cluikti au lire insurtueo company, 'iodized the snmofabont:$2(K). ' ' uowk 'the. kivi:u. I Local Happening inMartlcTowiishiih ' ' The continuous drought of v.hich.'.o much has been written in our vicinity, has put tho farmers of tho weed to ,so much inconvenience in getting their plants start ed that some were seriously talking about planting their fields with mor hardy crops. Ou tho 3d intt. raiu coinmeuccd to fall, continuing for several days, which completely dispelled the gloomy prospects of the tobacco plantcrs,aud now the yoting plants can be seen standing out ', in bold relief in every patch. Tho largest we have seen is on the farm of Mr. Hain'l. Alexauddr. lie measured one leaf which was llij inchesand 10 inchc.-; wido. Haymaking is nearly over and some far mers have commenced catting tlicir wheat. Iu tho early spring it was thought that the prospect for getting a large crop of bay was very discouraging ; but nearly every farmer succeeded in putting iu tlieir barns an extraordinary amount of the sweet seen ted bay. The wheat fields will yield au abundant harvest. A short time ago a species' of insect was found in largo numbers ou the wheat beads, but they did no visible injury, and soon transferred their attention to the oats, where they still remain. During ono day last week Mr. John Campbell, whoso abode is near Bridge Valley, heard a great commotion among his poultry and went to investigate the cause. Ho hoou found that tho sbat of trouble resided, in a small cluinp of bushels in which weio throe small .'i chickens ; he soon succeeded in extricat ing two of them, but as he began to Uc movo the third he saw that a large copper head snako had hold of the chicken aUot To say that Mr. Campbell was scared would scarcely express tho emotion to which he was subject ; he left that chick in charge of his, jmakeship, beat a hasty retreat., ..procured a shovel and succeeded in dispatching the reptile. Mr. Campbell says hr never wants to be placed in such a perilous slit nation again. j A IVlckeu rrcacaer. The Baptist council which tried the Rev. G. B, .ssimons, pastorat Greenbrush N. Y.. jas decided that the evidence sustained the charges of writing love letters, alth6tigh mameu, to a member of his church,, of conduct unbeooming a minister, and of ly ing. The council recommended that tho . church accept Mr. Simons' expressions of penitence and forgive him, but deemed it advisable that his pastoral relations be dis solved. . uMiZfitfnJ?""??? ,re lrtln ch battle ol 2fi -V?rl! ,?,,,0,y 'Price so 'eetits: Por sale at Cochran's drug store, 1:17 Xoh Queen street. h HarriBbntgts4dflnVTfl.hi'sf short tin a.. new market (bouse,;! which- will also con tain the couuojl .chanihenQ and. co&t'l- 0,- Wr" f. .. it,,'" In Chester $40,000 nas been subscril ad terardu a'piwsengcr railway. ,J'' - " Pilgrim,' a side-wheel' steamer' he ng family at Chestor,..wiU.be launched on. .Thjssday. It cost $1,300,000. . J(-i Some Cecil county, haymakers are repdrt 'eapliying their harvcsian(rs $3 to 4 per Uay'&na help is-cxceedlrfgly scarce at'sujch hijjhiWagesj '- oujjjI' 'J . i.i'u j ;, The repainting of ihe Uniom Presbyte rian church, this county, is progressing and the ehurohwill bo teopencd'for sfcr riee.on.tho 30th instwu.. - . -- j L uThj following teachers wrq appoiafied oy ino uxiora. scuooi ooaru tor uoauu Ifi'g term of eight months : Principal,, wn II. Snyder; First Assistant,' Ruth E. Griffith; Intermediate, A, Maggie Banjy';1 Secondary," Mary E' Wells ; Primary, Maggie Mr Terry and' Carno ai. Lances-, tef. Miss-Wells and'Miss Lancaster1 are new teachers for the-Oxford schools.' .The former of White Hock, Lancaster comity, an the latter of West Chester.' " 'liie iirat .lowisn weoximtr ever ceiourai. d in West 'Chester lias been'solemized ai tho residence of'llorris Weil. "Oho contracting parties were Mr. Lewis .Levy aad MiBs Louisa Weil. ; ' l 'l r Berks county want's remuneration' for damages done to its agricultural fair,' grounds during the late war. ' The honorary degree of Doctor of Divin ity has been conferred upon Rev. Win. II. Noble of Norristown, formerly pastor of Fagg's Manor Presbyterian church, iby Parsons College, Iowa. ! W30.000 can bo bad for $2. , WJicie? In Louisville. Ky., iii tUe uiugnin- cunt ami liberal drawing ot tlic Comnion- wealin DLstiibnllon Co., which takes place .1 iily 31 M. How t By souiltng fi w illioul doiuy lulc. M. lUmtniiATT, I.oulnviltc, Ky. Loki: Jack, Mo., Sept. 14, 1879. 1 have been usliitf Hop Hitters, iinil have le cMved Kicutbonclit lrom lliein lor liver com plaint mid inuiuriul lever. They are superior lo all other nicliciucs. I'. M. Bakhks.' jyl-2wd4siv ' It ( kmktac k," a lastinpr and'frairraiit pcr liiuie. rriceandS0 cents. Forsnlent Coch ran's di iik slon;, 1 17 North Queen street. A feltort KouU to llealtn. To all who are sutrerinfc trom boil?, ylceiy, scioiuln. catbum-les, or other ob.stinatn dis--ase-. of the Mood and skin, a course of Bur dock Blood BHters will bo found tobe:ixior road lo health. Price Jl. 'or sale ul II. B. Coclii.iu'sdiugstoie, 137 Noith (jiieeu street, .aueohter. , Wide Auako Uclta. in orderiuu ti quantity ot Thomas' Kelectric Uii, wine mat inuy never sont uiiyiiungiiiiii nave mifli uulvorvil sutistaction in curing coughs, colli-, broii(-lilti, rheuniatwiu, lieu ralffia, etc. For sale at II. B. Coehniii's ilrifg store, l."7 Noiih Queen street, Lancaster. Notlng.lhe Kfl'ects. R. iblw, ol Buffalo N. Y., writes: " Ifcarlug youi Buiilock Blood Bitters favorably spoken ot, 1 was induced -to watch their cited, and ii ud Hint in -hronic diseases ot tin- blood, liver and kidneys, your bitters havubeuu sig nally marked Willi success. 1 have fried them mysell Willi best rcaiilN, lor torpiefcty of the liver: ami in the case ot :i trlend ot mine suf lermt; lrom liopsy,the clleet w as marvelous." Pilce l. For we at II. I!. Cochran's drug stou-, V:7 North Queen bln-ot, Lancaster. Many miserable people about with laillnir sticn;;lli dra dras: Uii'mselves leelinj' that they ure sinking into their giaves when Parkei's Cinder 'Ionic wonld begin with thclirM dose, to In iu; vitality and streu:tli back lo tticin. Nun. iyl-UndeodAcow Tins lli'.v. iK. 11. 'jitAYiat, ot nnuihou. lnd s.iy-, : "ISotli myselt and wile o. our lives w hiiiLou's Coxsujcriioai Cdiib. For s:de at Coch 1 .ill's dnitf stoie. 137 Noith Queen street. Beds of Down Feel Hard. Alt beds iecm hard, to the rheumatic. Then lint ken xe pecviih suflerci-s ! Amilv lr 'l'linm.is' Leletlric Oil to your aching Joints inn nmscies. ueiy upon liinai vou win cx penenee speeav re dy relief. Such, at least, is the lesiiniony 01 111051; who nave used it. nave used It. Tueso- medy Is likewise successfully resorted to lor throat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1.17 orin t-ui-Fii sucei, inicasier. i'OJC7JC4. ' Democratic stute Ticket. oovKusfon. KOBBUTi:. PATT1SOM, Philndelplda. 1-I!CTEANT GOVERNOR. CtlAUXCEY F. BLACK, York. ,11'IMIK OF THB StTlT.KME COURT. MLAS M. CLAKK, Indiana. RirCRETAltr OS- 1NTEKSAI. AFFAIRS. .1. SIMPSOX AFB1CA, Huntingdon. CO.GltESM N-AT-LAHGE. iMORTI.MKU F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. COSOUKsS. hTATK SRKATOn XIV IllSTRItT. AI'.ltAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLV. i C. .1. UIlOADs' Manor. .1. M. WALKUlt, Coleniiu. E. (;. DILLEIt. Karl. t;. W. .SIMPSOX, Cremarvon. II. i:. SIIIMP, K. Cocallco. RKCORDEIt. . V. BUS8EU. Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. W toor MnBcroits. .1. P. MelLVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BEUNAUD, Lancaster. TRISON 1SKOTORS. JOF1.V BEBMAN, ManhPini. 1. H.SCHLEGELMILICU, E. Donegal. JURY COVHISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKKB, Eail. 1 Vacancies. Ij"OK ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBLENDER, EIU11TH WARD, will be a candidate for itcp lesentativc lrom the 1st (Citvl Le-'Islati 11 listrlct. Subject to the decision of the Denio- cruiicpiiniaries. Iun22-tp tllJUHS ANlt HTATIONEBY. rINE, 1-l.AIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. EM PANELS,' NEV EASELS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 WEST KINO STKKKT. TOHN KAKKSJ SOMM, - John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&;i7 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., !!??..!!" .Vk antl for sale. at the LOU EST PIUCKS the Largest Assortment ol Books and Stationery That is to be louml in the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books. Illustrated Books, Juvenile Books, Sunday Hchool Books and Bibles, Family Bibles In V arious Rtyles, Teachers' Bibles, Uynin Books, Uermau Bibles, Prayer Books. .WR1T1SU PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Books", iAjdgers. Cash Books, In. voice Books Passbooks,, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, BUi;ilook8,Pocfcetbooka vSSXSl in 5mpTS iHlmm Ciwlnot Framel Birthday Cards, Pieture Cards. Ac llhl- LAND'S CKLEBBATKPGOLDPENS, And a general assortment of Stationery School Books aud School furniture at the , SIGN OF THB BOOF PTKIUOIUM-A SKIM OROWiNO OVjEK tlic sight ts ot very slow formation, and glvcsrisotonopaln. It IS seldom met with except in persons who liave passed the middle period or file. t " - j All diseases ot tbn EYE," KAB, TBBOAT also. Chronic and Private' Diseases success fully treated by ' ST., DBS. H. D.and M. A. LONGAKEk. Offlce13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. y!0-3td lumvumjLHi From Frank Lctlift Mluttrated Xcictpapkr.y it iA IkABY 8AIDJ ' Lh "TboM Horrid Pimples! Ho. 1 Cannut Co. ' "' PIeJef ieMttotltftxiiuM."' ' " rrobaulytwb-'thirrfs'ot ihe'Yafcs Inso cletv arid hom'eB':ot oiit"hid ure aflllcted fwUhskib diseases ot various Vlnds.'to do, Ut away witn,wnicn,il it.cqaiabeji0B0.wn 'qu injury, 'wouhl be the happiest event bf,nielr"llVc4Then she Wonld ha've'in-w tead ot fe disfigured and inarrod 'connten ,ance, one .that .woulUj.be baatteomb, or at least .good looking, Jtpy, any one.jWlUj a., clear, pure 'sk'fn,' no matter what the c,, ' ofher teatures are,' has acertain amtnint or fiObdj looks which,. attract j everybody. '' As it is now, ana .Imagined every one-, eees and tatkVab'orit -''those 'freckles,'' "those horrid pimples," and other blemishes with which she iaatnlcted, and .this la true 6r either sex. j i, . .i i ! ' To improve this appearance great? risks are taken ; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drugs, are taken in hopes' of getting rid of all these 'troubles. i In Tnanjrtasos, death Is the result. No'al , leyiatiou.oC,the burning, heating, itching and'iiillainmatlon Is given. All troubled 'With Eczema (salt' rheum). Tetters. Hu mors, Inflammation, Bough Scaly Kritp-, tionsf, any, Jclnd, IMacusus ol tho Hair and Sailii, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or ' Tender Itctiings on any part of ilie body, sliould know that' tnere is hope tor them in a sure, perfect and elegant remedy, known as " Ir. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." It makes tho skin white, soft and smooth, i rcqioves tan and' freckles, and Is tho best toilet dicssing in the. world. It is elegant ly put up. two bottles in one package, con sisting or both internal and external treat meat. Our readers should be sure to get this and not some old remedy resuscitated on the success of Dr. Benson's and now' advertised as "The Great tkln Cure." There is only one, It beats the Doctor'-s picture and is lor sale by all druggists. $1 per package. A Sensatlou. ,1IAS OFTEN I1BKN MADS by the discovery ol some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. . They really do cure sick headache, nerv ous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, indigestion, paralysis and melancholy. Price. Hi ccnls per box, two tor fl, sit lor $UtO by mull, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. Sold by all drug gists. C. N. CBITTKNTON, 115 Fulton street. New liork, is wholesale agcuts for Dr. C. W. Bon- son's remedies. ., juyl2-liiiil,M.VASJtwV TAItKKKS IIATR J5AI.MAIH. A iieriect dressing, elegantly peilnnied and harmless. Bestoies color anil prevent'? baldness. All Fanners, Mothers, Business Men, Me chanics, S.C, who sue tiled out by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you cau be invigorated and cinedby using 1 1 you are wasting aw uy w ith Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, vou 'vill find the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVKB INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot Htscox & Co. COc. and $1 sizes at dealers in drngs. Large saving by buying $1 sizo. aplO-eod eow Ir YOU AKE A MAN OF'ltUSINKSS, weakened by the strain ot your duties, avoid stimulants and nsc HOP BITTERS. it vou are a man ol letters, toiling over midnight work, to rcstoie brain, nerve and waste use nui' imt'imsii. 11 you arc young and suffering iroin any In diicieuon or dissipation; ii you are marricu or single, old or young, siitlering from poor he-dth or lansnishing ou a bed of sickness RELY OX HOP BITTERS. Whoever yon arc, whenever you leel that your system noeds cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually from soino form ol KIDNEY disease that might have, been pre vented by a timely use of HOP BITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Pail! Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint. Discaac ot the Stomach. Bowels. Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will be cured If you use nor iiixxuias. it you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It may save pour life. It has saved hundreds. I). . v. is ah absolute and irreslstablo euro tor Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. Vlf Sold by Druggists. Send .for Circular;. HOP BITTERS M'F'G CO., Rochester, X. Y.,and Toronto, Out. jyl-lmdcod&w CTjOTHISO tc. Special For Tlis Wei AT AL. liOSENSTKIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. An elegant Fancy Checked or Striped Suit made to order for SIO.OO. An elegant Light Colored Che viot1 Serge or Cassimere Suit made to order for $18. Former price $25. Linen Pants, Coats or Vests made to order. Genuine and Imitation Seer sucker Suits made to order at moderate prices. In my Beady-made Depart ment you caa still find some handsome patterns at greatly reduced prices. The Best White Shirt in this city for $1,00. It's the PARA GON, made in this city, of New York Mills muslin, and 2200 Linen Bosom, warranted 3-ply, One trial will convince you of the truth of the above. AL. ROSENSTEIN, 37 North Queen Street. MOOTS HUORS. SILOSUni OUT! CLOSING OUT!, GBEATLl REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo' Factory, I am now closing put my large stock of Bootsand Shoes Pc"y,lcoP,:coto.nu'torooni rorthe enlargement or my factory. UfCtlStom Work n. mvMnUv hnti, moniii... "' - Pa HIEMENZ; - Ko. Kb xorth queen Street.' (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) mSOWAStl W m iTrnrn ft BRi AD' t ;i.v . ut .ij.-siavsi -i -tic-cii m. i.ri an in anr . f 0f9aj8:TBItJzL ill u Ii if .! i 1 I Um -yi't- r .10 h -; 11: r , 'i, tie -1 ! Sv. ,1k !! .ill , Ht I It , STRICH w XmCTIbKIbbJEHT i 1RHH its :T j 0F- FASHION! 1 -, 1 "I 13 EAST KING .STREET. WE OFFEB XOW SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN ALL OUB IILLINERT GOODS. FINfi TUSCAN HATS AND BONNETS, AT TIIE UNIFORM PRICE OF 75e. 4 CHILDREN'S BAILORS at 25c. . . CHILDREN'S,TRIMMEDHATSat(73c. Black and WliitcClliP'HATS at greatly re duced prices. Our stock ot Trimmed Eats and now on hand wilt bu ottered at LESS THAN COST. FLOWERS. HANDSOME SPRAYS, FINE MONTURES, WREATHS, BOUQUETS, At exactly halt tho price sold before. UREAT REDUCTION IX FINE OSTRICH PLUMES! One lot of l'lnmes lormerly sold at i4.0( we shall offer now at $i. Our $5.00 White and Colored Plumes at only $3.00. . ' BARGAIN'S IN BLACK PLUMES. All our Colored Tips at floe, apiece. Black Tips at 25c. a bunch. Fine Black Ostrich Tips at 73c a biiuch. Tip Monturcsat$I..V. RIBBONS. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR FANCY HAT RIBBONS. We oiler now Ribbons sold before from 75c. up to $l.i!T per yard, at,t.ieastonl.shln;; piicent ONLY 50 CENTS. One lot at ilc.; lormerly sold I roiu Ilk- lo(Kc. One lot at 10c. per yanC SASn RIBBONS, IN ROS RAIN, WATERED and SATIN, In AlftShadesand Widths. FANCY SASHES IN GREAT VARIETY, At prices which compel sale. A" Full Line ol . Jew and Elegant '.Laces, In WHITE, CREAM, BLACK, BRONZE and RLUE, on hand. Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' NECK WEAR. i Ties, fichus, mull fichus, collars, ' BIBS. SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS. PARASOLS i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to clear v the stock. FANS Of ovcry style and description. BELTS In Leather and Cloth. ! SATCHELS from 50c. urj' lust Opened a New Line of LADIES LINEN ULSTERS At Remarkably Low Prices. Ulsters at SSc. Fine Ulsters from $1.00 up to $4.50. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. CORSETSto Suit Everybody. We call attention to the AUTOMATIC CORSET at $1.00. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S APRONS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We request the Ladies to call and inspc onr line ot ' , CHEMISE. f ! PANTALETS. SKIRTS. NIGHT UOWNS. Etc.. And also compare onr prices. CHILDREN'S andINFANT'S,ION i and aiiUK-i 'DRESSES. BABIES' EMBROIDERED SHAWLS and CLOAKS. , LACE and SWISS CAPS. One lot of Embroidered Swiss Caps at flOe. Children's Muslin' Underwear, CHEMISE. PANTALETS and SKIRTS ataOandSSc. SUMMER SKIRTS at Less Than Cost. HOOP-SKIRTS ami BUSTLES. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF ' . wiG,j7SA,1IKlis at,$L75. , , f Eden Garment Warranted. MOSQUITO NETTING CANOPIES OVER BEDS, ready foV use, ZUl iaU. i'"e "Mwsary futures, in pink mm white, at $4.00 m i LaOlM.WHI do well by jrivlng us a call, as we have lots ot good and line summer goods in every oyio of onr departments, ready to close put, J These goods wo offer at grant! y re-nie,J?l?9-T.nB-:l,,f,,oonnierons to men tion. Call early and secure the best. ASTRI0H BROTHERS. Boiek nsr boobs W BITE GOODS. e, 1 ffi&ER k BROTHERf s ! VjMlDSlIMMJiK DRESS GOOD3. '. CIv 1 White goods. f WniTE GOODS. White goods, white goods. ili '. WHITE GOODS. MIDSUMMBB, DBESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. WHITE DRESS GOODS! .', AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. JSDIA LTXEX8, SWISH MCSLJXS, STRIPED PIQUES, COROED PIQUES, LAVE CHECKED MUSLINS, LACE STRIPED MCSLfXS ALL. AT LOWEST PRICES. QLOBE COSSETS, 50c, 7JcM $1.00. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SiriJiT, 7oC, J."" MARTIN Jtt1. Yesterday we. took Inventory or tient's Fur nishing Department, and having so large a quantity ot certain classes ot goods, reduced them to prices that will insure their sale : am i.inen uonars ;:-jiy. rc. 100 Fair Linen Cutis 20c. 1 Lot Colored Shirts i.re. 1 Lot Net Undershirts 48c. 1 Lot tiauzo Undershirts i"c. Bio Pair Halt Hose, Fancy 4c. 1 Lot Bicycle Shirts $1.25 lLotl'unjab Scaris SSc. Raphael Reversible Collars 20c. A lull line ot Flint and Percale Shlitslnall Si.es and Qualities. . J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. ' LANCASTER, PA. TTKW YORK STORK. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WATT, SIIASli & CO. oiler an immense stock at very low prices, . Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods.' Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. Inst orenc.1, a Choice Lot ol SWISS EVmiOIDERIES? TRUimSQ LACES, SPANISn LACES, FANCY LACES. We hive ms.de some L:irge Purchases of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, Which we offer at Special Rurgnin. NEW YOTCK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. S- Will close store until Sept. 1, at fi o'clock p. in., Saturdays excepted. VUlffA AMI HIsAHH WAR,. TT1UH at MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS ! AT CHINA HALL.. Wo have now on hand a very Larsro Quan tity ot .1 EI.LY TUMliEERS, I ELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUM BLEBS. MASON FRUIT JABS. MASON FRUIT JABS. A t nil Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shnpes and Designs. Fiicci Low. Examine our stock betore purchasing. High & Martin 15 RAST KING STREET MjIUUOKH, C. T1NGWALTS WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, AND GROCERY STORE, NO. 205 WEST KINK STREKT. HOUSKAL. St CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 4U North 0.aeen street, Lancaster, Ps. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. slantly tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky or the distillation of 1875. Pure unadnlterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot tho vintage ot I860. Kept especially lor medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines tosnlt the. trade. lcnS-lvd HOUSEAL & CO. G KAY'S SPECIKIG- MEDICINH. THIS Great Enellsh Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness ol Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fnll par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to send Ireo by malt to every ono. The Specific Medicine issold by all diuggislsatll periiack age, or six packages lor $5. or will te sent lree by, mall on the receipt ol tho money.byad dressing the agent. ILB, Cochran, 137 anil 13J North Queen street. On account of eonntor relw, wo have adopted tlie Yellow Wrapper; tlitfonlygenninc. Guarantees otenre issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by If. B. Cochran. 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. Y. aprl3-lvd&w czoTxara. OPR1NO AND SUMMER NtlVELTIKS. r. . ti h-'. i.' t I a k- ' r A H. GERHARTS r. j . fii- a i NO. 6 EAST.KlNti'jRlfEi.1 X hereby inform my cnstohier Jthitt my stockof i ,'lr 1 .' SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING'1 ! & FANCY VESTING '.: 1 ' I ' la now complete. 1 have nowalie l-irgestand choicest assortment of WOOLENSh . For Flue Tailoring In the city ot l.uncuster. PRICKS AS UOW AS THE LOWEST, , and all goods warranted as represented. E GEMAET. 1LOTU1NU! CLOTHING ! Our stock ol CLOTHING is larger for this season tlian usual, and tho advantages we have are buying in large ixuantlties and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. -lt will pay you lo lookjUour slocU. OUR ALL WOOL MEN'S SPIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MAKKKT. AND OUR- Custom Department I-. tilled with the Choicest ol P.ilteius whleb we invite yon to (.x:nnine. D. 8. Hostetter k Sob 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. s FECIAL OKKEKINU TO PERSO'NS IN WANT Ol- AS BlegaDt Suit oi CJotlies OR A STYLISH SrRlaU OVERCOAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We suggest placlug an order only to secure prompt attention and choice ot stock. Dispel from your minds tho thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid facilities are ottered to obtain tho very best at such moderate prices from the leading establish ment and the acknowledged headquarters tor CORRECT STYLES, tho most striking hnd novel effects to be found In the European markets, which we Import direct and ljav exclusive control. ' 3Rcuicmbcr, no olhAfc house In this city can show the same line ot gooifs. We'aro the only party that handle "the Original London and Parisian productions ot OR1GET, :tl RUE V1VIENNE, PARIS. . An examination ot our immense Block Hill satisfy the noVicc as well as the :cstlietlc taMo that for tone and character our goods caijnot be excelled, and rank among the leading, houses on this continent. t No. 121 North Quoou Stroot. J. K. SMALINQ ARTIST TAILOR. FECIAL NOTIDK To 1VIEN AXJJ BOYSi IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Room to man n fact uro our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our thanks to the people lor the great sup port they have given ns this season. 1 1 incites us to renewed efforts to please the nubile anil keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYfc. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits tl.il; Worth J7..10. 9.1 Men's Worsted Suits, .00: worth 13.25. 1E0 Fine Blue Flannel Suits, $7.50; worth tl'4 ft Aleirs j-.legant linsmess sulLs, 97; worth $li 510 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten style-i,at l.:;o. 22.1 pairs of Men's Finest im-s Pants at $.!. i.igiitTiun coats lrom 4.1c. upwards. Oust ers ironi uc. upwards, uur sujck in Boys' and Children's Clothing s still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. Wis sell Children's Clothing fiom il.KJ: , $ 125, $1.50, $3.2.1. up to $7.1111 a suit. Boys' SuUs lrom $2.1)0 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a largo line of Suitings and Pautaloouings, ami for workmanship, fit and prices can't be boat anywhere In tho city.. We still bold the lead on onr $12.00 Suits.cus torn made; but if people wish to save money they should not forget,letoro purchasing else where, to look at our $1.1.00. $18.00 and $20.00 Suits.made right np In any style to your order itgr Remember, this Ureal Reduction is only or the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who vishez to take advantage of it will jtlease rail early, to avoid the rush. L. GAMHAI & BRO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House In the City. SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Oflfco rrotn 58 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear of.Court House, Long's New Building. ' ml7-ttd Mm Beaay-Iaaa Clotliiug. TMArXLeKS' HVMOK. LANCASTER -AND ntll.l.r.lCKYIl.l i- Cars run as follows;: LevoJiancnber (P. R. Perot), . 7. .1 u.i 11:30 aj-ni, ami 2, 4, t ami a.31 p. i,,., oxt-.-.U on Batuvnay. wten tme last car leaves at .: v. m Live MillersvIlle(loH-r end) air..ji -,n.i a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Curs run daily on ' ivt time excopt on Snu dav C1Ul.rHrHIA AND 1UKT 'WfOlT It. I. t -Truing now ranTegtHarty on the t'oluinl.la and Port Deposit Railroad on the follow m time: Statioko North- Express. Express. Aeeon . wapxj. Ax, p " V'U- Port Deposit...!..!,", ,fea) &i 8:r Peaonoottom . '"'frs? 4:-:c 7; Safe Harbor. 7:45 5 05 C5s Columbia... StiO 5-55 6rJ) Statiohb Socrn- KxprcsR. Express. Ai-con- WARD. A.M. T.V. A.M. Columbia. 10: : : r.st. Ariwc: Safellarlior. 10 5S 6:41 Let:to Peachbottom :i:4f. 7r:r. 11.07 ' ' .11 ii II r. m. PortDeoosIt I 12.25 sit: li.v REA1UNO C COLUMBIA K. It. A- nkUANGBME'NTW PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY. 2l'd, 188J. NORTHWARD. LXAVK. A.M. :'20 A.M. QuarryvUIe Liincasttr, KlnBt.L.. Columbia ABK1YK. 7'- J.li) 'AVO tsa TV) 7 30 Retullng . 'A45 SOUTHWARD. lUUYI. Reading... ARKlVX. p.m. r.M. a . JO '.. 3:10 IMi 3 5U 1:10 3:te 3ri 5S0 A'.M. M. r.M. i-Z 100 G:1U F.M. 9-40 1 8:25 9:3d 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:10 .... 9-55 Columbia. Lanoaster..... 9:30 2.10 8-.i:i w.M tf an Art tat A W lin.f v' f k Ilk u..e k. awmrtpwi. a4K Lk 3.1U 0. if - Qrfarryvlllo 10:10 .... 9-55 -45 xrains connect at iteaiung witn train tonnd Imm tlllli,ili.lrkhfo Pnftdwllla llanlblinM II entown and New, York, via Bound Brook VOUVP. I AtlColnmbta wlOi trains tonnd from loife, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Mud. -TOKNK9YJLVANIA K.ULItOAU-NEW f 'SCHEDULE On and after SONlA. MINE 4th, 1882, trains on the I'euusyl. vauin Railroail will arrive at and U-ue tie l.ime.i-tei and FluladelpliiiidoiHit-'a.s tollous: I Levi Ar. Lanl'liil Eastwahd. .M. 12:41 5:A1 8:111 8:10 85 9:00 r.M. 12:.V. l:l A.M Mail Express . v as& i.iiio.... ........................... Harrisburg Express , York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express , Sunday Mail... Johnstown Express , Day Express Harrisburg Accouitnodatiim 10.20 11:11 :::.v r.M. 5:1.1 5 0.1 7tl a ii 2:42 2V20 641 Hanover Accommodation nest, connecting at LanciLster with Niagiua tjtpiess at 1u:t:, will run through to Hauoer daily, except Sunday. Frederick AccomiiioilHtk)ii,wi'sl.,eoiineetiiig at Irfincaster wlUi Fust Line, weil, at 1:40, will run tluouuh to Fiederiek. ILe. Ar. I Thill Lau Wkstwaro. A.M, A.M. WOvS tX't Ck3 Way Passenger Mall Train,; No. 1. iu. Mt. Joy... Mall Train, No. 2, viilColiiinbiii, leaves Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Fiederiek Aecoimnodatlou b-aves... Harrisbufg Accomuioilatlon lincMsterAceuuimodatlon leaves... Columbia Accommodation ibirrlsburgE.xpreHH Western fcjrpri-s. 4::hi 4:30 7:00 :27 fi:27 .i-:r, .cm 10-11 IO-.Hi r.M l:lo l:10 .1 11". 2..a 7-::o 7:lo il:lo 1:1.1 S:t0 11:0.1 v.n, 2:14 T:ii .1:40 J.(k'. IllrJi llarri-burs,E.xpressr west, at .1:40 p. m., l.-e, direct connectfonS (wlthoutehangeorear) to Columbia and York. , Fast Line, west, on Sunday, wlien flaggid, wlllstopatDownlngtown.C'oidesvllle, l-iuti , burg. Mount JoyiElisitbi-tbtowii and Miiltli.- tow u. Day Kprtss, Fast iJnc, NewsExpre.-, Mail Train, So. I, Western Express antl Paciilc Ex- prcsa tun tliiilr. . . 1 AtEuJlAJIuix6il, Ar. w K II AVK SOHK .., THAT WERE SLIGHTLY WET ON ENDS JfROM THE LATE FIRE. THAT WILL BE SOLD AT FROM 10 to 15 Cterife a Yard. These, uro bargains and run In almost nil colors. ' ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sold low IU order to close- out Ufo make to order all kinds ot SCREENS FOR' WINDOWS And put them np in such a manner tli.it yon need mrtremovo them wheu you wish to il the window, WIRES SOLD BY THE FOOT In any iuan.tity. Wn Lave some sllglitly damaged at from 5 to 8 cents a fool, running measure. We keep an elegant llneol , . LACE CURTAINS,, Have opened New Patterns within a week. LACE LAMBREQUINS. BED SETS and VESTIBULE' LACB'UY THE TARD. Biass, Ebony, Cherry anil Walnut Pole", Er- tenslon CdrnIee,Ac!, Pier and Mautlu. Mirrors. Phares W. Fjfy, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. rOJt HAI.K. TjM'K feAl.K. AN IMMENSE NUSlIIKK Or HOUS ;., STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac. of all descriptions. In all localities anil at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, leee to every one. ALLAN A. UERR A CO, decl-Cmd .1 North Duke street. VOU H AVK. 52-li Colli Bicycle Wil be sold at a bargain. Owner want a larger size. May lie seen at L0CHEITS DRUG STORE. NO. 0 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MISCHL1.AH KOVS Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT ERISMANS, HO. HO NORTH UUKIN STREET. TNURKASE TOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS,' 10, 320, 50, 100. Investors ot smaU and medium amounts In Grain, Provisions and Stocks as tully pro- tectcd as most extensive and influential opera- -jL tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab- r Ifulinfl rtlfltl -nrv w Ir..n..Miu n.. ,. dividends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars and lvost record, nunc on this fund $eC71 per sliare. Address FliMMlNGr ft MUHHITAM 111 and 1 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ,rw wani a. local agent in every town. Excellent Inducements. Good pay to a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. ma-iya V "I Ul at h ,ti tl e "Zm M I 4 1 'i 3
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