V '- 3--m.n i "" . II -M'I:)Li,i Ir! i v ', . w . t , 1 ,W --; . I(!i ! 10. rO U '.4 S? lHI-l!lfKz! UlBliiilUi ii4r:; j. f .. BSI,0,: ., ,UHI-"V!i Tt-- . li?ii;(tii:; ) lu.nndit'J ir j''" t - l' 1 4 ,S-.H . ! , I. f-i-jfi) t -I,U"Uj r . . . UUrttt 11 .lT'tt:t.iWi i M-'' Ii )i I . ' " i. .MJil"jiil iCUill it.' N" tlH ' i v : FriMf T GmIs.' i f - ' i t ToliMOi XVlU-e.373 -LANCASTEB; PA., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1882: M Ui i Mf tyM tfjja Sf h t &. Tir-,lc4' w . ,. ...-ih-j i ;M TJm -,r-r, . ..,.. i t v. z w ujli.l'-t a l i KSmTJjVM . . .'-il"--!Jv,Ji s i,iv My Jifnt'il JJ K! l fjB-yftJr3 iimlri'm f:jfl!r. T.lr rdSwT-i! t F' . - flo. 4t 55MY'r,cCF XS w K I Ml' fc i;Bs. I-:ul"'BK it JftkaayrBfltW Hl' I . , ! . j' f .'!! .'i .1. i , in in .at- J Wsswri pU3''Ti T i I T I i . r Br K ? -rS i " i i nhtllii aX IiltS Aft iH,uirftrnifB E-1; l ' 'if'"B iTi!!:B!piH . rMr . r" ....I i r . Pfti.m . . M . UmiMiM " fi i. nt'i L-i I.n l : f. i B.,t k,V r?XJk X JJ . VS .. kEWF T T -" K.Ay'Vs'n,X.r, ,.. r'Vf.i ,7r f HBIr ' v r , W M. i .? P, M rR " 3 i: - - - ' i- -. ( f " C JOMM rf, tilTUCB. CO. ISTEVV ll- An Iizimense Stock of NEW STYLE PRTNTS; GRETONNES, &c.. Just Opened. jjsro. s: cfiviR 'Nd. 25 East King Street,, JNO. S. GIVLER, E.'-STORBiCLOSES B UWeKB,. HU-WT. NiEW TO-DAY Noe. 129 and 131 North Queen We Open To-Day : HEW WHITE DRESS GOODS piEN T0:DAY AT STILt tOWER PRICES. New line of Swiss and Hamburg Edgings and Ineertings, New Line of 'Laces, New Line of Corsets and Hosiery, all Marked Very Low. w. B. UUWBBS, M VKKS - RATBFUM. In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Beat Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good,' Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machino-made button holes, but good, strong, regular band.made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. M a J-rf-lS c RATH-TON, no. 12 EAST king STREET. DKY N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT FAH RESTOCK' SWEEPING REDUCTION In prices ot all our Summer 6tock to make room lor extensive puicbasea ot NEW PAUL, GOODS, " ' EVERYTHING REDUCED. ,, harge Stock ot White Goods, for Dresses, etc., etc.. Reduced. t LAWNS, filNHHAMS, rERCALS SBC CHINTZES all BeftHCC. to Effect Bapid Sales. Large Stock of G0S3AMEK WATERPROOF GARMENTS for Ladles, Gents sunt Children' made to Our own order, with our name stauifted on every Garment. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. HOVBtS FVKtHnUIKO GOODS. M.INN WIISOR. FISHIJSTGr TACKLE, ALL. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Bods to Suit All IPurcliasers fTom 5c. Up. REELS OF ALL KINDS. MOODED HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT. LANDING NETS . Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackle Ever in the Oity at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER. PA. SIGN' OF THE 2 BIG DOG S.J rLVMBBWa T OOK OUT FOB MOTHS I BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROD ARTICLE IN THE WORLD FOB CARPETS, FURS, &C f Tarred Koofliig Felt by the yard or ton. HTWHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NOS.U, 13 lfe BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA JOHN L. ARNOLD. "DAK JCK'S GINGER TONIC. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without intoxicating, cures disorders ot the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lunm, and is the greatest strength restorer and blood purifier, and the BEST AND SUREST COUGH MEDICINE VEK USED. If yon are sn-ering from Female Complaints, Nervous ness, Bhmnntln, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON IC to-day. 106 DOaus paid lor a tallure to help or cure, or for anything in) urlous lound in it. Send for circular. PiRKRR'R H1TR PliTJfAlff Satisfies the most fastidious as a perfect Hair Restorer and i w uu Dressing, layi-eoa eow rnuBSUE too cAraT. WHBAT STOCTKS, I 510,, 1J20, 850, $100. r- laveetfoiHneuim-i amoHntoin Grata, I'royisioes ad, stocks as fully pro tected a rtostexterislTeand inflnentlal opera tors. O- 0-ocesafaL"fIy tried, old estab lished plf.TTisr.!-efeectt sent weekly, dividends paid monthly, eendatonceforex- Blanatory circniars and. past record, nan. lTi(mfiM-rIir-5t tliitteen venths on tato fund te7!er JihareiAddress FLEMMINO & MERRIAM, 1U and MS LaBAL-K'ST CHldAGO ILL. T-We want a local agent iu every town. Excellent inducements. Good pay toaro- apoBitele, enterprlsUig man. Write for terms; 0T JGOODB, Jtc. ,' STYLE PRINTS ! i ii EVERY EVENING XXGEPT SATURDAY y I ! 1 -AT- BOWERS & HURST'S ., 1IEW STORE, " . Street. Nob. 129 NEW DRESS PRINTS. NEW DRESS PBROALS, NEW DRESS FOULARDS. BOWERS & HURST. 'VhOTMHO. WQll-JVIade Grarrrieiits. GOODS, HOUSE. S. BVPPX.IKB. sue. ana fi eiises. disco. SOX CO., New York. EDVCJ-IXONAL, SWARTBLMOKE COLLKGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory "school under care of members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by fire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted np with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction in Languages, Literature.1 Mathematics and tue Sciences. New ;ScleBtlflo Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, and all. appliances tor panning a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering.. Toe next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.). 12th. Apply early, as, other things bring etrnal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDW.ABDM.HAGILL.Pres't, . "JSJ00 College, Delaware Co., Pa, june-3ma & co., Lancaster, Pa. GEO. P. IVATHVON. AT 6 O'CLOCK." NEW TO-DAY ! and 131 North Queen Street. All in the Latest Styles. UJSRVCV M. UDK8T, DKY GOODS. plHlNO OUT I AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock ol - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS; Etc IS FOR SALE AT AMD RELOW COST. This Is a rare chance lor OOOB BARGAINS. AS I HAYS AW IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which vrere all purchased lor cash. J. M. LONG, J21-tfd t NORTH QUEEN STREET. J." MARTIN CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT. FLANNEL SHIRTS, CHEVIOT SHIRTS, PERCALE SHIRTS, PRINT SHIRTS. BICYCLE SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, GAUZE SHIRTS. Wc have just rewlvad a large Invoice of COLORED PERCALE SHIRTS, And as particular care was taken in selections of patterns they cannot help but please. All sizes, ami qualities, lrom the unlaundned print shirt at 25c, to the very best French Penang with three col'ars and detached caSs. Shirts Made to Order a specialty. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. H AG BR ft BRUTM-K. SOU! GLOTHINB. 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. Bager & N. B. After JULY 1 will close Suaiiii j :i :i! Brother o'clock p. m.. durin? except4IVlilA t'.jt' THE POLITICAL FIELD. THINGS BEGINNING TO, WARM UP. The Georgia Convention Ohio's ToupgJ ajemocracy ion uivrB. Genera) Robert P. Kennedy,, who was spoken of as a candidate fox tbe nomina tion for. representative in Congress against Speaker' Keifer, iu the latter district . in Okio, has written Jo Mr. Keifer that ho will, not contest Lis rcnoniination. The election for mayor in Los Veeas. NewiMexko, has resnlicd, after an excit ing contesr,in tbechoico of Romero, tbe Mexican candidate, by 200 majority. It is statod that the Americans are rauchgricred at thoiresult. I - The; Democratic state convention of Ohio will meet in Columbus to-day. The chief struggle seems to be. for the chair manship of the state, central, and execu tive committees, and the management of the coming campaign. The young De raocracy are pushing J. H. Farley, of Cleveland, for tbo chairmanship, against John P. Thompson. In the afternoon session of the Georgia convention, after a long and exciting de bate, the majority rule was adopted' by a vote of 195 to 161. Alexander H. Stephens and A. O. Bacon were put iu nomination for the candidacy for governor, and the convention then adjourned until this morn ing. The Democratic state convention of Texas! yesterday nominated John Ireland for governor.- Resolutions were adopted declaring against civs legislation, in favor' of honest money, a tariff for revenue' only, a thorough reform of the civil ser vice, and free ships. A rcsolutipu was also adopted demanding from the general gov ernment "ample recognition and protect Hon of her citizens at home aud abroad." Mr. Ireland, the nominee for governor, is a native of Kentucky, 55 years of age, a lawyer by profession, aud has resided in Texas; since 1852. lie has been state sena tor and district and supreme judge. Proceedings of Congress. Iu the United Stales Senate yesterday, the House amendment to the Senate bill for the salo of the old New York postofflca site was concurred in. The House joint resolution, continuing until July 31 the temporary provision for tbo expenditures of the govorument, was reported aud sub sequonuy concurrcu iu. mr. juvgau in troduced a bill to construe Section 2d of the anti- Chinese law. Tbo section pun ishes with lino and imprisonment the master of a vessel who shall know ingly bring within the Unites States on such vessel, or land or permit to be landed, a Chinese laborer from any foreign port. Mr. Logan's bill provides that the section shall not be construed to apply to Chinese on board of vessels in transit between foreign ports touching at ports within the United States, when such landing is to allow them to pass through this country to their own, with no inten tion of violating such law. Motions wore made to refer the bill to the committee on foreign relations and to the judiciary com mittee, .but after debate the bill was laid over without, action on the motions., The consideration of the tax bill was resumed and Mr. Beck's ' amendment fixing the tobacco tax at twelve cents ner pound after ;tho close of tbe present year was -.vL a oni .' .na "D..i:n r,,.k.. action-the Senate adjourned;' Iu the House, the South Carolina con tested case of Smalls vs. Tillman was dis cussed,and the resolution declaring Smalls entitled to the. seat was adopted yeas, 141 ;; nays, 5 and Mr. Smafls was sworn in. The Alabama case 'of Smith vs. Shelley was then taken up, and the House adjourned. r ' A Feeble Circular, Baltimore Sun.; , Mr. Cooper, tho.cnairman'.of the Penn sylvania Republican stale -committee, is evidently a politician of extremely con tracted views. Ho has just issued a circular, which' is being distributed throughout tue.atate.ui which the ground is taken that theTreal issue in the contest is between eaver and rattison. lue tone of tno ' document .is to the effect that Pattison is a Mar j lander, and that he, early left 'that state becanso it "was a good place .from which to emi grate." It recites tho fact of Beaver be ing a native, oiifennsylvania, ana declares that he as. such" Unentitled to receive the support' of bis' fellow-citizens. If the sin of having been born iu Maryland is the only drawback to Mr. l'attisou, as would seem from Mr. Cooper's circular, then tho Democrats are to bo congratulated upon having one of the most unobjectionable candidates ever nlaced before the nconle of .Pennsylvania for their suffrages. An ob jection so puerile, coming from the cnau- manwjf a powerful party, can only servo to elevate Mr. Pattison in the esteem of right thinking people of all parties. . 1.AIIUB AND CAl'Xl AL. Notes ol Traffic and Bnsloess. The Ticket Brokers1 association is hold ing its fourth -nnual session' in Boston. Tho National associations of glass bottle makers, axe makers and makers of wood screws are in session at Saratoga. The tariff commissioners met yesterday at Long Branch, with Judge Underwood as temporary chairman, and adjourned until this morning. Seven flagmen and four brakeinan on the Erio railway were discharged yesterday at Port Jervis, because they had tried to bring about a strike. The U. S. iron aud tiu plate company of McKcesport, Pa., will go into the, hands of tho sheriffto day. Liabilities, $150,000 ; assets, $120,000. The executive committee of tbo Knights of Labor, in Pittsburgh, decided last night to employ the best legal talent in testing tbe conspiracy laws in the case of Miles McPadden, soon to be tried at Clear field. At a meeting of flax, hemp and jute producers, dealers aud spinners,, held yes terday, in Saratoga, committees were ap pointed to present statistics to the tariff commission, and to prepare; a basis for a permanent organization, to-be acted upon at a subsequent meeting, , , The threatened lock-out of 168 industri al establishments iu Rochester yesterday because of a labor combination against one of them, has been arrested bv an ap peal of business meu for arbitration, and the matter is now in, tho hands of, com7 mittees. , At the bazaar of Herkness & .Qo., yes terday,. there was begun the sale of 150 Jersey and Guernsey cows,' .heifers, bulls. ana caives. uey comprised tnree enure importations from the Channel Islands, via Southampton. The prices realized were said to be exeeptiouably good, aver aging about 500 per head. A committee of fourteen strikers in Jersey City went to Jarvis & Co.'s tobacco inspection building, last.evaning, and in- joiu tie orrrT ".vt 'Z-Trf'rzr.iZr.rrT'r fVni amo? te.ussian Jews, eDiovear there that ;,tbe '.poQae -ail id tolM'bat.' "'" The Philadelphia oil exchaitee,,opened its1 new quarters, at 226 Walnut street, yesterday, there being a large number of refiners, dealers and brokers in petroleum in attendance. Addresses were made by aucea twenty men employ ear there w them.,, They , then marched tei-tho fA1, . HUME nA mnfiAil a.fi 4 "leT"' W. N. Viguew. "vT. HasHe 8mitb, ihe president; John J. McDonald, president of the produce exchange ; Walter G.Wilson, ores-lent of the commercial exchance. and others. The sales yesterday were 15)000 barrel of oil. ' A meeting was held in Union square;1 New York, last night, to express sympa-" my ior tue uinaiug ireignt naouicrs. About 3,000 persons were Resent, '9 desses were delivered in German, English and Italian, by August. Ernest, Matthew Magnire, Lewis F. Post,-' J. Murpbyj Dr, Hoffman and others: Resolutions were adopted promising liberal pecuniary aid to the strikers, and' declaring it" tho duty of every honest laboring man to help an nihilate the railroad corporations, an outr growth of the capitalistic system, and to change the system into that of .universal' eo-oporation." " ' NEWS NOTES. ' MlseeUanepua Items of Interest. The Pennsylvania .Dental association begins its annual session, at Williamsport next Tuesday. i Reading Odd Fellows are already, ar ranging for the parade of the order in. that city, September, 14. Ex-Deputy Collector Clayton B. Kulp, who suddenly disappeared from Pottstown nearly two months ago, visited his family at that place a few days ago and then dis appeared, again. The total indebtedness of the firm of Morris R. Stroud Sun, cotton goods manufacturers. Frankford, who, failed several days ago, is now estimated at $250,-, 000. At first their liabilities were sup posed to be about $100,000. The National Temperance camp meet iug ad Ocean Grove, New Jersey, opened yesterday, and will continue until Sunday evening. Addresses were made yesterday by Rev. Dr., Dr. E. H. Stokes and Wm. E. Dodge, of New York. - Edward E. Bowdcn, of Media, picked up a small pocket book on tho battle field of Antietam during the war, upon the fiy leaf of which was written tbe name of William Kerber. The book a. few days since was restored to the owner, who lives in South Carolina. Mrs. McGill, the wife of Peter McGill, a refrigerator manufacturer, publicly cow hided her brother-in-law, Joseph McGill, on Broadway, Williamsburg, for defaming ber oharactcr. Josebh was the cause of a divorce suit a short time ago between Mr, and Mrs. McGill, but the parties after wards become reconciled.. ' excitement Over a Quart ot Felroleriiu. , The oil craze has broken out in Hubbard township, Ohio, near the Pennsylvania line, on the farm of a man named Wal dorf. While engaged iu drilling for a coal a show of oil was found, and on running the saud pump down more than a quart of pure solid oil was obtained. Experts called to test it pronounced it genuine "Macca" oil whose qualities as a lubrica tor are well known. The drill was sent down only forty-three feet,-, just .striking tbe first sand, when the oil was obtained. Specnlafors at once flocked to the new oil territory, offering Waldorf .any price, to 'secure a lease, but be declined all offers and leased it to Heny Tod,of Youngstown, who held the coal lease on, the laud. Prospectors are busily engaged in leasing' all tbe adjoining farms, and in a week, it is possible, there will not be a foot of land within two miles of Waldorf s well that is not under lease. The old Mystery well near Warren, Pa., has" dropped to 300 barrels a day. Other wells in the same district have declined in a', equal propor tion. Tho result of tin? is that prices are looking up. ' Mrs. Lincoln's Obsequies. The funeral of Mrs. .Mary Lincoln took place yesterday in Springfield, Illinois. There was a general suspension of busi ness, and tho First Presbyterian church, in which tbo services were held, was thronged with people, as were also tho streets through which tho procession passed. Governor Cullom, Judge Treat, General McClernand, Milton Hay, Colonel John Wilson, S. Johns, James C. Conk ling and Captain John S. Bradford were pall bearers. Tho state officials attended in a body, and Secretary Lincoln was chief mourner. A Highly Finished Glri. A day or two ago a Brooklyn girl returned homo from a .male and female boarding school with her degree of A. B. and plumped down at the dinner table to re new her acquaintance with her family, "I say, dad, you bet I'm glad to get through book bauging for keeps! I just bold a lull baud of literature, now you lis ten ! Jerk tbe grease, will you !" The old man passed ber the butter and went quietly on with his meal. "It's my innings for society now, dad," she continued, "and you've got to pile up the shekels. for the shucks! This water melon vine is coming forth in lisle thread, and; don't let it Blip your forgetfulness. There is going to be considerable bangness on the top row of hooks this season, and the late lamented is to locate thereabouts. What's the new thing in gum chewer's row anyhow?" The father contemplated her for a mo ment in silence, and then told her who had moved into the neighborhood during her absence. " Do they hook up behind or are they frogged in front?" she demanded. "They were about her age," he re sponded. "Anything new around at the hallelu jah disponsary? Got the same lung starter in gig blinkers to do the tooth gnashing?" Yes, tho same minister was there, aud everything was progressing about as usual. " What's become of the silk umbrella, who nsed to wriggle around here on the marry and settle down deal?- Has he flumed or does he still rattle ?" Her old lover had heard she was earning home, and would probably call in the even ing, the old man thought. "No good f he's eases now. I've got another buckle who'll down him the first flip out of the box ! He's here, the' rest of these clay pipes have got to settle now. You hear me shout language! What's, become of tho ice .cream freezer that used to set him out?' : That one had gone to 'Frisco. Would not be back till fall, "Prime calico? He always was scant in the skirt. I told you how he and I cop pered the festival to loss, and he broke on the first hand of strawberries. Never played him again. Say, dad, can't yon open a little game to night?" "What kind of a game do you want, l.my child?" "I want to buck you ror a couple of a hundred and a-balf. Got to flag out a little now, because my blankets are get ting dim. Stand it?" Then he arose solemnly and took her by the elbow and led 'her into the garret. And there were sounds of a highly fin ished young lady receiving an extra polish which was warranted not to wear off for a day or two at least. But she iad estab lished one thing in the old 'man's saind, and that was tbe doubtful utility of mingling the sexes at scholastic retreats. m . , Will you suaer with Dyspepsia and Liver ompiaX7 enuon's viuuuer is guarantee- ts cure vou. For sale at Cochran's drng stoie, 137XorthV,ueenSt. myi-Jiwueoww T "Tj B !. Was the touching lnscriptio- placf&ape the, tombstone ot a Husband and wife.'' There IS aofhlnf? which sdiso-ra a-m aaAUUhaoea domestic wartare as ill health ; and especially, weakne la The' back, low of 9yste - power.1 an early ,brea ng , down ot r cody, remderlag .one' unfit to attend to his business. ' Then carend anxieties Multiply; ! yak ea-uw ruffled, and peace flies out ot, the win-, Oowv, Behold tne' great rtstorer. Brant's Me edy!, Quietly It ooaaes to i the man 'a relief. One bottle searches out the disease and begins ltaaare. Two or three mora tike on work and finish, it satisfactorily. The kidneys, nm iwtaiMi ntfti restored td their 'PTOPer toae- Uont' the weakness is gene, the baka reste--. ed. the bloom ot health returns, and all the old-ttrae mental vigor fa one's business and there to no more sour temper, but lasting peace. All hart to flours Remedy. " i.j lylMwdeodwt To Rtreriffthen and build UBthe SVMmJa' trial will convince yon that Brown's Iron.Blt-, lers is toe nest meaicine maae. i or e m a. B. Cochran's drugi store. 137 North Queen 8treet,ancastcr. jyl7rlwdw The Celluloid Kve-Glasaes are the most tect artinclal heln to th human eve known science. Try a pair and be convinced. Ifor ale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. ., Jyl7-lwdeod ( A Heavy Dwell. , Jacob M. Bloomer, of Vlrgflie, N. Y., writes: " Your Thomasb Eclectrlc oil . cured a badly swelled neck and sore, throat on my son in forty-eight hours V 'one application ' also re-' moved tliopain from a very sore toe;, my, wife's jloot was also much inflamed so much so that she could not walk aboht the house ; sue nnlilled the Oil. and in twentv-four hours was entirely cured.'" For salo at H. ff. G'och- J ran's tlrug stprc, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. ' -n t ' i Shii-oh's Vltallzer is what you need tor Con-, stipatlon. Loss of appetite. Dizziness' and all ay mptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per Bottle. For sale at Cochran's drng store, 137 North QnJcn'St: ' myl-lwdeowAw nmitu. a.vk MMmtr nwivrcr. U tsiontlrclv dirtorcnt from all others. It is n) clear as water .and, .as its name indicate. , i a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately tree the head from all da-draff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where ft lias lallenotT. It does not .in any maimer letfect, tho health, which Sulnhur. t-usrar of Lcid and !N Urate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change light or failed hair in a few days to a beautiful KlossV brown- Aak your rtruaalst for it. JCacb botUu is warranted. SMITH. -KLINE A Ct Wholesale Alien tn. rbUaUeluaia, and C. -N CUITTKNTON New York. junG lyd.Codftw Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulholland. Albany. N. Y. writes ? For 'several years I have suffered from oft recurrins billons headaches, constipation, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Burdock Blood Bittern I am entirely relieved." jPrice $1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qneen street, Lancaster. , , ,, v ti That hacking couch can be so quickly cured byShlloh'.-, Cure. We guarantee it. For salo at CoclirnttV drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-lwdeow&w VLOTHIJiG. New Points in Section Six. 163 Pantaloons of 'natural color all flax duck' at $2,50, arid a lot of brown linen vests at. 50 cents, are added to-day. This is the lively section. The half price fancy Mohair Coats at $1.25, new and well made, do ,not bring us the cost of the ma terial. You get all of the cut ting, making and trimming and a portion of the cloth for nothincr. The Marseilles Pan taloons at $1.50 and Fancy Vests at $1 are each worth an essay but we only mention therii. Many of the goods are marked so low that the cost, of advertising them would be greater than their value, so .'we .let them do their own advertis ing- Wanamaker & Brown. OAK 11ALL, Sixth and MAK-ar, PHILADELPHIA. UOXMXJS. rpHIi LANOASTEK COTTAGE. ' VIKGIN1A (TENTH) AVENUE, lU-tween Atlantic andt Padflc Avenues, ' A1LANTIC CITY, N. J. -NOW OPES FOB THE SEASON Or 1832.. Pleasant Location. Airy Jtooras, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve ment. Terms Very Moderate, ,, ; MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. ' F.O.KOX873. Jan1-2md ' n , t riiUE MANSION HOUSE: ATL.ANTIO CITY,. H. J. OF EN FOR THE SEASON OF '1888. Fronting Pennsylvania and. Atlantie Aven. ues, near both Kallroad Oeaots. TWO HUNDRED UOOM9,. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. .... EXTENSIVE PORCHEH. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, ' WITH BIX HXW COIXXHD TABUS. Orchestra led by Bropay. Dancing aader the direction of Prof. G.J. Gillespie, Main office W. IT. Telegraph in the building. Union News Stand in office. Liberal Management. i je23-2md 'CHAS.f McGLADE, Prop. ' SAMCKI. H. PRICK, ATTOSUntY; IlAB Removed his Offca rmm.M North Dake street to No. 41 GRANT STREET. Immedi ately in Rear of .Court House, Lg'' New Bnildfng. ml7-tid T)AOS. BAGS. BAttBV The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds of Rags, Old Books, Carpets, Woolea Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gum Shoes, c Ac. I will call on persons having aayol.t!i: above articles if they will drop mo apur. card. "'j WM. F. tWrf01, NO. 235 WEST KING WtMMMi. iebw3md ' PKurosAX wiia. me sjcckiv-o.at the Mayor's Office until 8p.m. Thursday j my ai, ior uining out ana nuing in uv iw more or less, of Water Trench on Norm Das streeUsoath from New street r'COO teat oa Ne street, from Duke east ; 200 feet on North Lime, from New street north ; 430 feet on East Chestnut from present tersalua of water pipes and 300 leet on .West .Grant from Mary. east. Trenches to be' four feet deep and two feet wide. Bids most state how. maeb - par. easts yard forrockandhow much torearUi..Bids tor each trench separate. .Work to be done under the direction aatfgabjectto-tati ate uieateat and in:the order of UmeiMdireete-ayitBe Superintendent of the, Water, Works.,, The trenches to be filled carefully back, and where macadamizing is removed lo be replaced smoothly. The Water Committee reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. TNO. T, MacGOXIGLE, Jyl9-2td ' Mayor. -rc--il l I H !o m.' TOW ; 1MOM , 1TTJE1 ilKIl -. Jt' fl T!l" ill) cXii "1-. uii Ml It '1 . . ., ., Ml' .-ll. JiUMjil'- null ub ij ?i it" 1. irmJif' ' " ! -I -) -WS ili. " '" -dT iU.i nr,' I. I . 1 ! y(f ! . -tj .,t ., r. ,:" Ji "ii'i .n 1 t, :;. .:; If MOW ho-iJi- i That Brown's Ikon Bittem j will cura thai worst eiue of dys- ' Depsia. '- -'i.iU 1 Will' 1j i U. .ii'thriir-HT '4 -Mrtr SMMtH - U-, ' and igeatioi!r i. -mi - ' 5 ' lumil I'. .Ill nil . a ,newr lease of life. , , - Dispefctterrows deprei 4 and ' 'low' apiritsl !"'.' . ul t ,'..- ,.;' ' i itTltdi- .,) tH ,. Heatoreftaa.ciuHtsted jBars0,, , .. mother tofulliatreBgjiandjiiycSj .,;. ' . il4 a i Ahk A aVh. y?1"", :Py' j-.ff"i -,ir h I.MUU. ,,, ,.,., , . , . .i.-'UJi Strengthens' the krusjjlrs,'amt ' '' " "nerves, enriches tne blood.'' 3" "' "'" ' i' l' 1 I ill inll Ml. finul -. Orereomes weakasis, wakeAil- h- ness, sod lackf energy.;, -fn'v .J,r;.,i Vamna PF .I1 ,KS11 f.MM iul i " ?rjt?!-v? Tr ."TOJffr. otner maianai, poison. , hill lc'-.i Will irifHse with Weakest invalid! - ' sew-' Mfe'ikv' in" p 1,1 ., -.fj-jf 1 ii-i 11' iUl !ll , 37 Walker S-iBaltlaaore.OocSM., ,. ,. For six years 1 have beea'a ' Kreat sutrerer from Blood 'Ti."i'i ' esse Dyspepsia, aaa CeneUaa-ii(' tloa.aad beeaneso deblUUtett,, that I could not'retaln' anything on my stoatach, la fact, life a almost become buitMiidvflaal-ti ly,,when. hope .had, almost Jef . me, my husband seeing Bsbwifa Iroh Brmrae'advertlsed'in'theC I I paper.. induced lata (o.afvelta trial, r I am sow .taking the third , bottle and 1 e and have not felt 'so well i in six year aSIdoat tae'prea' eat time. . ,, -f . .j(jtii i MKS.,I,r. ,Gsurrw,.f ,,, Buowk's Ikoit 'Birrs' willr '"'' . have a better toara effeoi' Uptm? ' ,: ' any one who needs'4 braeiugwp," '" than any medicine made: '' '! '" . i i " ' i fi- tor sale aAH. B. CQCHKAN'S Drag Mora, ,. 1.17 B(1 13Q Nnrtl, nnan atnm T.anaan - -- -- v- - ww-. .y. aii.1 p i av,... IvlT-lwdAw w' iii , i a. X AXCMTKttrWA9M.MJi. Xt3 -rtft.WICKEKSH AMSLANCASTERWATCII i ,i ..hi. iM UNBROKEN ii ?. ' .'! ii i ' t i,' I ' i i Wonderfnl Record W.'II i . ' jun FOR four YEiHig.;; II i '1 1IJI1I .' i . J u :)l -.'. ,, LaacasUurJiuie,l2,l,, 1A.BITNER,ESQ. , 't , ' . rl , , 'V,,.. Manager Laneaifer Watch Factory. . dxax sis.- 'iflrJrarir suatMTB&bF '' ' ,1878 l'MAWX KVROPXAIt TOUK TSA,yj!LJiraBQME jf.m.Mifum.rjE - CARRIED WITH ME Offjg, qF..,rQffM, . LANCASTER TtATCBXSiJ'h'irErER STOPPED UlTD DlDrOTlVART A SINGLE MINUTE FROMiTItE TRU& , TIMEDpRLNQTIIEENTJREtfRJP,,! ,1 UAVR.vCAJtRIED, TUE BAME,V WATCH FOR THE, FOUR -YEARS SINCE' THAT TIME, AND 'iTHAB MAINTAINED niTSl WONDERFUL " RECORD UNBROKEN,, j ., t iJtf3j . I, AM 'A0JUN 'A BOUT I TO t BTAJWj i ' ABROAD.FQRA PRQLQNGED MESJrA , DENVK My FAItHWtTlTlME .MBPEM,WMlCHlAWWMfiOilBE '" vu,ntuuMKMt. a urMJKirir;n?aOMwnu JIXD HOME INDUSTRY! '," I" J'lYoara tari trasjrttT' (i M f .. j JffrWIQKMBSHAMi . 1 1, wtAurican MiMstfr, t? Wark. .. , fJf t , " -., .iii!-! ji -. ii i ' J TH81pmstf'bFJrr,' "'"' K '.'! H'r ., KrillLtl't' illllJHIVii it it n l .tif il ft ti ?. h ir , !PMWW ju-c MMMmtiriBW--mu'u ' ' ' ' 3 ic !fj;;. -?if' w B HAVK SO; U C" I ' Latter lateles ibiuipil 'IU BlD-ir 1J '?. ' l a -f '"fi!l nlil ! If rritn-t' rllUlOtDSU mamm TlAT wkl- LWHTLI WET f ' ' ' BNDS VROMiTMJt LATK FHtS(.TliAT 1 " ON WU.-MIWAX;'JMiaj '11 )' iqto'Ctea;,Tard. t I These. are bargains i and r rah iaahnestal! colors. , ,. . zjaxia mm- nAuu rAriiM Win be soMlbw'ia brder" to 'close onti !"' h Wc make to order aUklaoa of t u.u" 'ii!' f SCREENS FOR, WINDOWS ,, . Andp'utthem'uplnsuch a manner that you need not reateva them wken yau wish trtclwe ' ' ' the window, , , ,,r ., ,,,,..11 ., ; ; , ,. WISES 80LDBX THE FOOT . . in any quantify. We 'baver some' s'nghtiy'11 U-auvedatfroBatoSosataafeoL, - I running measure. Wekespaaelegaafciiaeoc: ji' . o w . , lACE CURTAINS, . K . ,. .,. , Have opened Wew Patterns within a week. LACE LAMBREQUIN?, BED SKTS'and ' " VJWTIBUUI LACS BY ,THR YARDj,. 1 ji Brass, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Poles.. Ea 1 tenslea Oerafee;' Pferamt-' '' ' ,Maae Mirxonl tvni il . rt.'. I'm nr, Phares. 1 ttri,tt ri II A)nv.'-ti ii'tr.f 57 NORTH QUEEN f a-a--rBirio - siw?-!e:''' tl Great eare for Impotency, follow loss ot Jfe- aagaa aaiswyvr ii tudp. Pain.. in . te vwon, rressarare other diseases thar suiap-oaaaaari ' rreeVaa-1tif W orstxpaekages tv f t ansaia;!j;rr Blsaes-i that lerr. ' urM jtj.i" L-!Mk, ..iXjtaaaaaif. a ,. . miL,,iH'','u". f " wnorkM. i -1 1 aiaa 1 nrrn ilw-6 2ft?Sr.fi7' iHto, we nave adopted the Yettoar, TTrL .. thebnly genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued bv apillT5wtt,tAYMM,ICDr,!C0-'lf-Y- -.W. . ...iu.. .B ir J '..i 1K'l Ill f )UUIJ i 1 02 1ml