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Volume XVIII--Ko. 270
LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JULY IT, 1882.
Price Two Cents.
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JOHN S. UIVLKK St
CO.
CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!
We are bow receiving a large line of New Corsets, of reliable makes, noted for comfort, good fit and
durability, among which may be fonnd ' Dr. Warner's Caroline " and " Dr. Warner's Abdominal," both of
which are extensively advertised and worn throughout the entire country.
We also have in stock all the choice goods produced by the Worcester Corset Co., of Worcester, Mass.,
one of the largest and most reliable manufactories of Corsets in the United States. Some of their most
popular styles are " Bon Ton," " Queen Bess," "Ironsides," "Bosadale." " All Right " and " Grand Opera."
C3T"Store closes every evening, except Saturdays, at six o'clock.
JOHNS.01VIBR, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. GE0-F- athfon,
No. 28 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
IIUWKKS HUK3T.
NEW TO-DAY
BOWEKS & HURST'S
NEW STORE,
Nos. 129 and 131 North Queen Street. Nos. 129 and 131 North Queen Street.
We Open To-Day
NEW
OPEN TO-DAY AT STILL LOWER
New Line of Swiss and Hamburg
Hosiery, all Marked Very Low.
XV. B. IMMVKKS,
M
reus & KATI1FON.
lu the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points :
1. Tbo Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities.
2. The Selection of Good, Stioug and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Liniuge, etc.
3. First-class Wbrlcmauship, Good, Strong Thread and Caroful Sewing.
In our CLOTHING you will find uo macbiuc-made button holes, but good, strong, tegular baud-made buttonholes Our
Cutters are the most bkil'ed. Our Patterns are the best.
M i ERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street.
njcr ooous,
N
KXT nOOlt TO TH1!
COURT
FAH SESTOO-K'S.
SWEEPING REDUCTION
In pi leer ot till our bummer Stock to make room lor extensive purchases ot
NEW FALL GOODS,
EVERYTHING REDUCED.
Luigc Stock ol White Goods, lor lHesscs, etc., etc.. Reduced.
LAWNS, GISGHAMS, l'ERCALS and CHINTZES all Reduced to Effect Rapid Salts.
Large Slock ol GOSSAMER WATERPROOF GARMENTS for Ladies, Gents ttnd Chlldicu
made to our own order, with our name .tauipcd on every Garment.
EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED.
r. e. fahnestock;s,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
aovsts FVitKisama auuvs.
TjLINN & WILSON.
FISHING TACKLE,
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
Rods to Suit All Purchasers from 5c. Up.
REELS OF ALL KINDS.
8N00DED HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT.
LANDING NETS
Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines.
Cheapest Tackle Ever in the City at '
FLINN & WILLSON'S.
LANCASTER. PA.
SIGN OK THE 2 BIG DOGS. J
IiAWXT MO
rEWKTT'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
ELYDB ANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO.,
26 and 28 West King Street.
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PLVMBEK'B
JOOK
OUT FOR MOTHS 1
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH rROOF ARTICLE IN ITHE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, Act'
Tarred Eoofing Mt by the yard or ton.
BT WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Ives. 11, 13 fc 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
DBS 'MOODS, &c.
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NEW DRESS PRINTS,
NEW DRESS FEROALS,
NEW DRESS FOULARDS.
WHITE DRESS GOODS .
PRICES.
Edgings and Insertings, New Line
BOWERS & HURST.
CLOTII1XU.
Aell-JVIeLcie Grarments.
HOUSE.
WTMK8, AC.
BUrVLIEB.
NEW TO-DAY !
All in the La:
ist Styles.
of Laces, New Lino of Corsets
an
UfcUVj; N. UUltoT,
DRY OOOUH.
CM
isINU OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My eutlie stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
Th'a Is a rare chance lor
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I HAVE AW
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hntid, which weie nil purchased for cash.
J. M. LONG,
H NORTH QUEEN STREET.
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NORTH END DRYGOODS STORE
IS NOW SELLING
VERY CHEAP.
500 Palm Leaf Fans at 2c. apiece.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ll-lyd
LANCASTEB. PA.
H
AOEK & UKOTHKK.
CHEVIOT SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS.
CASSIMERE SUITS.
LINEN SUITS.
SEERSUCKER SUITS.
ALPACA COATS.
WHITE DUCK VESTS.
STRIPED DUCK VESTS.
LINEN DUSTERS.
MOHAIR DUSTERS.
SKELETON-MADE COATS.
FINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS.
LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE,
SEERSUCKER, SERGE.
lager & Brother.
N. It. After JULY 1. we will close at C
o'clock p. m., during tbe Summer Months
except SATUKDA
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AGS. BAGS. KAUS.
The hi chest Cash Prices l
id for all kinds ol
Bags, Old Books, Carpet
Woolen Clothe,
an vol the
mo a postal
card.
WM. F. HENNEOKE,
NO. 23&1WE5T KINO HTBEETf
feMma -
THE FIELD. OF HONOR
SETTLING A DISPUTE WITH PISTOLS
A Virginian and Unltlmoreau Fight a Duel
On Account of a Woman One of tne
Combatants Mortally Wounded.
A difficulty resulting in a duel occurred
in Lunenberg county, Virginia. The par
ties to the aff.vir were Richard Garland of
that county, and Joseph Addison, of Bal
timore. Friday morning Mr. Boswell, a
brother-in-law of Garland, visited Addison
and informed him that Garland was out
on the public road, nearly a mile from the
house at which Addison was visiting, and
wanted to see Mm. Do also advised him
to have twELEHs with him to see fair
play. Addi 'repaired to the placoof
rendezvous accompanied by Messrs. Eanes,
Orgain and Jones. Upou tbo arrival of
the party at the place of meeting they
found Garland and his friend Mr. Roach
standing in the road. Addison step
ped out into the highly and Garland
advanced to meet him. When within
arm's length Garland attempted to strike
his opponent. Addison warded off tbo
blow. Garland began to draw bis pistol,
when bis antagonist stepped back a pace
or two and cried : " None of that."
Garland drew bis weapon and Addison
quickly followed his example and fired,
the ball striking Garland in tbo forearm,
just abovo the wrist, breaking the bone.'
Garland pursued his antagonist, firing four
shots at him in quick succession, one ball
striking Addison in tbe right groin and
lodging in the back, iiiilictitig a wound
which is thought will bo fatal. After the
first shot Addison's weapon refused to bo
discharged and every attempt to do so
failed. Wheu Garland had emptied all of
tho chambers of his lcvolvcr ho stepped
up to Bos well, who was standing nearby
with a cocked pistol in his band, and re
marked : "Give mo another pistol." Tho
pistol was banded him, Addison exclaim
iug, as Boswell icaclicd it to Gailaud,
"That is not fair play. ; my pistol will not
lire, and I have no other." Tho combat
ants, however, wcro separated before they
could renew tho conflict. The causa of
tlic difficulty is said to have been about a
woman in the country Addison's condi
tion is very critical and but slight
hopes of his recovery aio entertained. A
warrant has been i&sucd for the arrest of
Gailaud. All of tho parlies interested aro
respectably connected. Addison repre
sents a manufacturing house in Balti
more. Addison was engaged lo a young lady of
Lunenburg. While ho wa. in Baltimore a
short time ago Garland paid his addresses
to tho lady and informed her that his rival
was flirting with her. She at onco wrote
to Addison and discaided Iiim, accepting
Garland's attentions ami engaging herself
to him a few days ago. Addison returned
to tho neighborhood, sought an interview
with tho lady and asked for an explanation
of his dismissal. Ho was informed, where
upon Addison informed her that Garland
was fooling her. Sho wrotts .1 note to Gar
land, giviug it to Addison to indorse its
contents, which he did, and stated at tho
same time that he held Garland responsi
ble for tho wholo matter. The 1 (.suit of
this corie'poudence was tho bloody meet
ing. Ueiitlt ol Unit of tliu l'riuctp.ib;.
A later dispatch fiom Buikcville, &iy.,
Joseph Addison, tho young Baltimoreau
i..; ..,- ---- i ..o-.,ir wiii, Hich;i-i
Garland in Lunenberg couuty, ruu.iy :u
teruoou, died Sunday morning at 0 o'clock.
Shoitly after the fatal encounter between
the young men Drs. Ilito and May, local
physicians, probed for the ball. It was
found embedded in the skin in tho right
hip. It entered the right groin aud passed
through the body. Stiangc to say, des
pite tho fearful wound, ' young Addison
remained on the ground for several
minutes. His mother, brother, F.
G. Addison, biother-ic-law, Dr. 3Icr
ccr, and nurses, of Baltimore, arrived to
take caio of the wounded man. Addison
was pertoctly conscious up to within a few
minutes of dissolution and was resigned.
David Garlaud, the other party to the
duel, was arrested Friday and bailed.
Coroner Orgain, of Lunenberg, held an in
quest over tho remains of Addisou. In
accordance with tho facts elicited Garland
was rearrested. During tho encounter
Addison only lired one shot, which struck
bis assailant in tho wrist aud broke his
bone. Garland is buffering consider ibl.i
pain from that wound.
Both of tho young meu aro said to have
behaved with gieat coolness during the
light. Although Addison's weapou would
not discharge bat once, he stood and re
ceived the four shots of his assailant with
calm resignation. When he found that
his pistol would not discharge itself after
tho first firo ho demurred to Garland's
continuing tho fight, but when he mani
fested no disposition to ceaso he did not
flinch. The body of young Addison ar
rived hcr.o to-day, ea routo to Baltimore.
Tho name of the lady who was tho inno
cent cause of tho trouble is not known.
UK AT 11 OF AIRS. L1XCOLN.
Tho
Widow of tlie War President I'asscs
Away nt Springllold, III.
Abraham Lincoln's widow died at
Springfield, III., at a quarter past eight
o'clock, Sunday evening, her death being
the result of a paralyticstroko received the
previous night. Sho had not been well,
mentally nor physically sinco the assassi
nation of her husband, and of lato ycara
sho withstood seveial severe attacks.
During the present year she made hor
home with her sister, Mrs. A.W.Edwards,
in Springfield, and it has been evident
sinco the begiuning of tho hot weather
that sho was in very poor health. Largo
boils covered her back and sides, and it
was with tho hope of getting rid of theso
that sho proposed to go to Ocean Grove,
on tho Now Jersey seacoast. to pass tho
rest of the summer. On Saturday night
she was stricken with paralysis, the stroke
depriving her of consciousness, which sho
did not regain. A telegram was sent to
hcrson, tho secretary of war, and ho re
plied that ho would leave Washington this
evening for Springfield. Tho remains will
bo interred by tho side of President Lin
coln. Mrs. Lincoln's maiden name was Mary
Todd. She became the wife of the young
lawyer of Springfield by private mariago
in that place on the 4th of November, 1842,
when ho was about to enter upon his poli
tical career. The eighteen years of their
married life passed thero were very happy.
Mr. Lincoln was fond of his home aud tho
wife was devoted to her husband and to
her children, Robert, the secretary of
war, and "Tad," whose death was such a
savero blow atthe White House. When,
on the 18th of May, 1860, news camo of
Mr. Lincoln's nomination as the uepuou
cau candidate for tho presidency, ho said
to those around him : " Well gentlemen,
there's a little woman down at our house
who would liko to hear this ; I'll go down
and tell her." Mrs. Lincoln was much
excited and elated when told of tho nomi
nation, and throughout the campaign that
followed she constantly aided ami coniiorc
ed the coming president.
A great strain was put upon Mrs. Lin
coln at the Whito House. The mansion
was thronged daily with politicians, politi
cal delegations and officers. She bent her
self to the task and succeeded in going
through it. Just as sho was expecting
some rest tho greatest blow of all came
and Mr. Lincoln was killed at her side.
Since then her life has been far from
happy. She spent some time in Europe,
returning from Nice over a year ago.
MIX. Wit-Son's KKCEPXIOX.
A Fine Slugclng Affair, In Wnlch all For
malities Were Eschewed.
Philadelphia Times.
Wearied with hot weather, tennis and
croquet, certain members of society who
have not gone to the seashore or the
mountains have for a past week been hun
gering, as it were, for something to relieve
the monotony of life. The relief came
test night when Mr. "Tag " Wilson held
a reception at Mr. Arthur Chambers'
'Champion's Rest," on Ridge avenue.
Those guests who came early and were at
tired principally in undershirts -and sailor
cut trowsers met Mr. Wilson in tho cafe
and were treated with that courtesy for
which those who wear the insignia of the
" P. R.",aro famous. Those who came
after 9 o'clock found, tho distinguished
"slugger" in bed. Raw beefpraw mutton,
raw eggs and raw bread crumbs have
a somniferous effect upon Mr.- "Tug,"
and consequently when ho enveloped his
herculean limbs in his snowy night shirt
and retired many of his friends wept with
disappointment. They were partially con
soled, however, by tho news that Mr. Wilson
was in perfect health and was expected to
wipe up the stage of Gilmoro's Garden
with Mr. Sullivan, in New York to-morrow
evening. Tho rumor that Mr. "Tug"
had by mistako devoured several bouquets
that wore sent him by feminino admirers
was indignantly denied.
There was music in tho first story of the
" Champion's Rost," pool playing in tbe
second and boxing in tho third. Cheery
Mr. Arthur Chambers moved about aud
inado the guests fcol perfectly at home.
The thumping began shortly after nino
o'clock and for two hours tho sport was
uninterrupted. Mr. Mallon and Mr. Kelly
pounded each othor pleasantly for ten min
utes and Mr. Mallon camo out of the play
with an cyo liko a ripo egg-plant. Mr.
Tison, Mr. Mahoncy, Mr. Donovan, Mr.
Saueisand Mr. " Fish " Carter, an Afri
cau gentleman, pounded each othor indus
triously at intervals and made the roeop
tiou what tho gentlemen present declared
was a " bloody fine show." Mr. " Tug "
Wilson and Mr. Arthur Chambers have
gono to Now York.
t;i:i3lK AMD CKIMINAI-S.
A liluotly llmlget of Tragic Occurences.
At Laredo, Texas, James Ilaynes shot
and instantly killed District Attorney W.
E. Uummiugs, for tho alleged seduction of
his sister. Hayncs escaped.
Near Kingston, N. C, a negro boy, 6
years old, shot his sister, aged 4 years, in
a house, dragged the body into a field and
hid it between rows of cotton. He said
the child began to cry, and to hush it be
snapped a gua at- hor, as he had been in
the habit of doing. The gun went off, aud
tho cbargo nearly blew oft' the child's
head.
John Sullivan, a desperate prisoner, who
was looked upou as a most desperate char
acter, attempted to escape from jail at
Gunnison City, Col. He was stopped as
ho stepped out of the jail by a keeper
named ltilcy, aud a fight followed. Kiley,
fearing that Sullivau would ovorpower
i, .2. ...iverand shot him through
tho heart.
Tho jury in the caso of Rev. Jc S3 Larc s,
charged with criminal intimacy with tho
la year old uaugutor oi .i. luuier, ruuuui
cd a verdict at Pottsvillo, of not guilty,
but that tho accused pay two-thirds of tbe
costs. Laros was in charge of an Evan
gelical church at Drehersvillc, in Schuyl
kill county, and boarded with tho Miller
family. He is 50 years old and married.
A fatal shooting affray occurred between
Washington Williams and Charles Savage,
both colored, at Devall's Bluff, Teun. Tho
tiouble was caused by Williams voting
the Democratic ticket, which Savago did
not liko. Ho went into Williams barber
shop, attacked him and broke up his fur
niture, whereupon Williams shot him
through tho heart, killing him instantly.
Mr. M. N. Todd, of Pittsburgh, a steam
boat man, was fallen upon by tho inmates
of a gambliug house in Lengworth street,
Cincinnati, and stabbed in tho back,
groiu and side. Tho wounds aro regarded
as serious. Tho assailauts escaped.
John Morris and Edward Monaghan,
alias Big Ned, Mollie Magoires, serving
terms of seven years each, were released
from prison at Pottsvillo, their time hav
iug expired, with the usual year's deduc
tion for good behavior.
Sensational Blatters.
. Teresa Cole, who was shot in a house of
ill-famo at Bradford recently, whilo strug
gling with a man named James Fox, for
tho possession xf a revolver, died of her
injuries on Wednesday.
Mrs. Nenie Clokey,of Washington, Pa.,
who created a sensation a fow days ago by
marrying jouu .mncr, a uuwil-u pii")
has been adjudged insane, and was sent
to an asylum yesterday. Hor husband
has applied for a writ of habeas corpus with
a view of attempting to have her released.
Mr. Davenport, whoso wife has lately
sued for divorce iu a Missouri court, had
some novel, or rather very ancient, theories
of marriage. He obliged his wifo to wear
what clothes he, and not she, choo3cd, to
eat only what food ho directed, to walk
only with those ho allowed, to correspond
ouly witli lmmeuiato relatives, aim uu
him her letters at that, and to speak to no
body at all about books, literature or Eu
rope Mrs. Davenport couldn't stand it.
Tho Philadelphia Press tells of a dentist
who was visited by a loving couple about
to part for a year or two, who wero so de
voted that thev insisted upon exchanging
physical tokens of regard, so the dentist
drew one of the lady's largest back teeth
and one of the gentleman's transplanting
each in the jaw from which the other
came. But within half a year the lady
married another fellow, upon hearing
which hor first lover had the faithless
ono's tooth extracted from his mouth and
threw it into a spittoon.
HuuboU's Request for Contributions."
When tho men employed at the govern
ment works at Hell Gate wero leaving
work Saturday night thoy were each
handed a letter which came through tbe
mails. These letterscame from the hoad
quarters of the Republican congressional
committee at Washington, and were signed
by J. A. Hubbell, chairman ; v. a. Hen
derson, secretary, and the names of the
executive committee. Tho letters ask for
contributions, " which it is hoped will not
be less than 17.50," to carry on its work-,
and say that contributions from persons
emnlovcd in tbe service of tho United
States will not bo objected to. Tho men
claim that thoy are poorly paid for their
work and are unable to meet the demand.
i m.
A Woman Attempts Suicide at Atlantic Cily.
A lady from Reading, who is a guest at
the United States hotel, attempted to
drown herself at Atlantic City by leaping
from tho inlet pavilion, while there in the
company of a lady friend. There wero
very few persons near by at the time, bnt
a boatman soon reached the spot, and,
diving after her, brought her to the shore,
though she made strenuous efforts to nee
herself from his grasp. She is reported! to
be a sufferer from mental aberration. The
affair has not been allowed to obtain pub
licity and her name is kept secret. j
To strengthen and hufid np tbe svstenl, a
trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bit
ters is tho best medldno made. For sale at B.
B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen
street, .Lancaster. jyu-iwuw
The Celluloid EveGlas3es are the most per
fect artificial help to the human eye known! to
science. Try a pair and bo convinced, tor
ale by nil leading Jewelers and Opticians
Jyi7-lwdeoa
Siulob's Vital lzcr is what you need tor Con
stipation. Loss of appetite. Dizziness aud,all
symptoms of Dvspcpslo. Price 10 and 73 cents
per bottle. For solo at Cochran's drug store,
u
137 North Queen St.
myl-lwdeowAW
A Wise Word From Addisea.
Says Aildiaon : " Health and cheerfulness
mutually beget each other." Thero aro vol
umes of truth in this. It is difficult to look at
tbo world through cheery glasses, when dis
ease has set in upon the loins and back, and
when tho liver and kidneys aro out of order.
But chccrtulness returns with Hunt's Remedy
the great kidney and liver mcdiclno. because
it brings health to tho uflllctcd. The aching
back, the sallow skin, the hollow ovo. tho dis
tressed lueling, the bent body, the despondent 1
ininu, give way oeioro mini's itemeuv io tno
bloom ot health, tho bounding step, the cheer .
ful spirit, the renewed strength, and to a pro
longed lease of vigorous life. Jylicod&w.
A Patriarch
Writes: "With a firm, steady hand (not
a trembling one), though my ago is nearly
eighty, I give my testimony to the value of
Burdock Blood Bitters: for twenty years 1
suffered tortures indescribable through dys
pepsia, indigestion and constipation. 1 tricil
hundreds of remedies, but all was money
thrown away until I tried your bitters. 1 give
Burdock Blood Bitters the credit for making
mo strong and hearty." Price 91. For Bale at
II. I!. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
stivet, Jaucuster.
Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer.
It Is entirely diflcrent from all others. It is
us clear as water, and, us its niune Indicate?.
i u perlcct Vegetable Hair Restorer it will
Immediately freo the head from all dandruff,
restore, gray luiir to Its natural color ami pro
duce a new growth where it has tullcaotf.
It 'oes not in any manner oflfcet the health,
which Sulphur, l-ugar of Load and Nitrate ot
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days lo a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach
ottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CJ'.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
OUITTENTON Now York. junC lyd.eodAw
Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh's Vllnllzcr is guaranteed
to cure you. For faloat Cochran's drug stole,
137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw
That hacking cough can lo soqulckly cured
by Shiloh's Cure. Wo cuuruntce it. For sale
at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
lnywwucowaw
A Iluptlst minister's .Experience.
I am a U.j;ti-it Minister, anil belcre 1 even
thought ol being a clergyman, I graduated in
medicine, but lelt a lucrative, praetico for my
present piotession, 4U years ago. 1 was lor
many years a sufferer from quinsy ; "Thomas'
Eclcctric Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, and Thomas' Eclectric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wile and child had
diphtheria, and "Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured
them," aud it taken in time it will cure .seven
out ot ten. I am confident it is u euro for tho
most obstinate cold or cough, and if anyone
will take a small teaspoon and halt fill it )'"
the Oil, and then place the md of the sr"n In
one nostril ami draw the Oil out or tno spoon
into tho head bv sniffing as h'i as they can.
until the Oil falls over into the throat, and
practice that twice n week, I don't care how
offensive their head may be, it will clean It
out and euro their catarrh. For ilcufncw and
caraehu it lw done wonder to my certain
knowledge. It is tho only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I havo ever felt like le
comnicmling, and 1 am very anxioua to sec it
iu everyplace, lor I tell you that 1 would not
bo without it in my houso lor any considera
tion. 1 am now sullering with a pain like
rheumatism in my right limb, and nothtngie
lievcs uie like Thomas' Eclectric oil.
Dr. E. F. CRANE, Corry, Pa.
For -nle af 11. I!. Cochran's drug ttmo, 137
Aoitn Queen street. Lancaster.
VLVTIIIXQ.
News Items of
the
Jt3argain Sections.
Section i. Large Boys' Suits.
The Warrens at $5, and one
large line of Globes at 9., are
closed, butthere is a full range
still from $2.50 to $9.
Section 6. The fancy Mohair
Coats at $1.25, just half price,
are going fast, but plenty yet
remain. I o see them worn
you would not suspect the
price.
The various Bargain Sections
have many things for Men and
Boys at prices that average over
50 per cent. off.
Wanamaker & Brown.
OAK HALL, Sixth ano Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
l S.Oak Hall will close at
s 0 clock P. M. to-day and in the
futurc, except Saturdays.
HOTELS.
rpiIK LANCASTER COTTAGE,
VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE,
Between Atlantic and Paclllc Avenues,
A1LANTIC CITY, N. J.
NOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON OF lStfi
Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly
Furnished. New and Complete Improve
ments. Terms Very Moderate.
MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress.
P. O. Box 873. j un-2md
rime
MANSION HOUSE,
ATIANTIO CITY, N. J.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF
1882.
Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic
ues, near both Railroad Dcpote.;
TWO HUNDRED ROOMS,
ELKGANTLY FURNISHED
Aven-
EXTENSIVE PORCHES. !
NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS.
LARGE BILLIARD ROOM,
WITH SIX SIW COLLEVDEB TABLES.
Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the
direction of Prof. G.J. Gillespie. Main ofllce
W. U. Telegraph in the building. Union News
Stand in ofllce. Liberal Management.
jc22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, Prop.
MSLDIVAJ,
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KOWICS IROX HlTTEKf.1
tt
KNOW
That Brown's Iron Bitter
will cure the worst ease of dys
pepsia. Will insure a hearty appetiU
and increased digestion. V
Cures general debility.aad givm
a now lease of life. "' '
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Dispels nervous depression and
loir, spirits.
Restores an exhausted narsinc;
mother to full strength And gives
abundant sustenance for her'
child. '
Strengthens the muscles
nerves, enriches the blood.
and
Overcomes weakness, wakeful
ness, and lack of energy.
4tJ
Keeps off all chills, fevers, and
other malarial poison. -i-.
Will iufuso with new life, the,
weakest invalid.
37 Walker St.,Ualtlmoro,Oeo.lWX
For six years I have been a
great tmfferer lrom Blood Ola
case, Dyspepsia, and Constipa
tion, and became so debilitated
that I could not retain any thing
on my stomach, lu fact, lite had
almost become a burden. Final
ly, when hope had almost left
me, my husband seeing Bkowb's
Iron Bitters advertised In the
paper. Induced me to give Ira
trial. I am now taking the third
bottle and have not felt so well
in six year? as I do at the pres
ent time. ' '
Mrs. L. F. Gnirttnr. '
Brown's Iron Bitters will
have a better tonio effect upon
any one who needs " bracing up,"
- than any medicine made.
t
For Hale at H. B. COCHRAN'S brag Store,
Hj mid 133 North Queen street. Lancaster.
Ivl7-lwdftw tf
I'AITJSK llAtiUlXUU, ace.
WB
iiavk some
THAT WE UK SHOUTLY WET ,
ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE. THAT
ON
WILL BE SOLD AT FR031
( '
10 to 15 Cents a Yard.
The3'i uro bargains and rfm In almost all
color.
ENDS OF WALL PAPERS
Wdl bo sold low in order lo close out..
We make to order all kinds ot
SCREKNS FOR WINDOWS
Am iint them up in such a manner that you
need not remove thcui who n you wish to closo
tho window,
WIRES SOLD BY THE JTOOX :
lu any quantity. We l.avc some slightly
damaged at from 5 to 8 cents a foot,
running measuie.
We keep an elegant llneot
LACE CURTAINS,
Havo opened New Patterns within sweek.
LACE LAMBREQUINS, RED SRTSatid
VESTIBULE LACE BY TDK YARD
Brass, Ebony, Cherry and Walnnt Poles, Ex
tension Cornices, Ac, Pier and
Mantle Mirrors.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OU1NA-JLMM ULABBWAMM.
H
1UHC MABTCI.
JELLY TUMBLERS!
FRUIT JARS !
-AT
CHINA HALL.'
.Wo have now on hand a very Lare Quan
tity ol
3EI.LY TUMBLERS,
JELLY TUMBLERS.
JELLY CUPS,
JELLY CUPS.
COMMON TUMRLKRS,
COMMON TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT J A RS,
MASON FRUIT JAR3.
A Full Line of
TABLE GLASSWARE
Of New Shapes and DcslKns. Prices Low.
Examine our stock before purchasing.
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET.
OOAMm
B.
MJUKTIir,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la all khvte of J
LUMBER AND COAL.
JWTard: No. 431 North Water aad Prince
treets ateve Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd
rtOAI. AMU CKMENT.
VJ Pnre Lykcns Valley and
oilier kind of
Coiil for all miriKKjcs '
'ii
cleaned.
Beat Brand Roaendalc Cement at reduced
price. Also Limestone Screenings for walks
and drives : guarantee gatlataction.
Hay and Straw by tho bale or ton.
Yard and Ofllce : HarrlsDurit pik.
General Ofllce : 'J0) East Chestnut Street.
KAUrfMAN, KELLER ft CO.
aprl-Iwd
M. V. B. COHO,
830 IfOKTM WA.TMMBT Zmncm tw', P..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers' la
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With tkm Teleyfcoale TrftTm
Yard and Office: No. SNORTn WATER
STREET. teMMjd
SAMUEL H. FKIRC, -ATTOKNKf,-HAS
Removed his Ofllce trom M North DdIta
I street to No. 41 GRANT SsTHEKT, immedi
ately In Bear of .Court House, Long'u Sew
Building. ml7-ua
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