!-" v- srwsrcBsBS3 r !Wi?g.gi:glafaCTi.wu, . r 'i-a j iLAgp3jAeXEB3ffAIXy TKTEIjMgECEB, THJOBSDAY, JULY 20,1882. v,-. ;JiJ aaBBavanBB P FARM AND GARDEN.- fomrtbiog About Wight nd lasecUjj j Get umiitow a Telegraph. ' ' M.iuy a popular impression proved in time to be wrong Lad yet a grain oftrath- in ;. Pw iiutuM it was asm kclktvad in it. JTO? instance, w waa W0B? by some Ol onr sowneea pbjimum ii,.r rimm uii intwti nmv atcacKBa anv eased vegetation,; that, they were in some respects scavenRers whoso duty it was 'to sweep away things already doomed 'more rapidly frotatae sarface of the mrtfc. But wo had all to abandon this position. Though sometimes there were fungi and insects just suited to diseased condition's and no others, as a 'rule it was not so .'The healthiest would be attacked aad safer with the rest. IaaectB," especially were bound to ,get ,a living, .,ai4.ft nude but little difference to .them what were ,tho conditions of health in which' they found t he plants they prepared ' 16 ' 'feed 4n. If there were any left who doubted this, the era of tfce Colorado poUto beetle must have fully converted them. To a potato beetle, all in .the shape of a potato stalk is " fish that comes to net." Still the grain of truth in this case was this. The healthier a plant and the faster it grew, the more likely was.it to escape insect ravages; and 'so-' it1 often 'did seem that a healthy plant escaped serious dam age, while the untaeaUby one wouia suc cumb to the enemy. Its conditions of life already weak, a plant.of course the more easily gives way before an additional injury, that a more healthy one would live through. This fact Jias Deea. turned to good advantage lu the raising of some farm crops. Tho turnip is sown on as rich a' piece of land as we can get, primarily oe cause the richer the land the better the whole crop; bat iu no small dogree because wewautthe plants to keep ahead of the turnip-fly. We know well that the slow growing plants on poor soil soon give way to tli) enemy and are eaten entirely up soon after the plants appear; but on rich ground, no matter how abundant may be the insects, we are bound to have a good crop for all. , , " , But this fact so well known as to tur nips and some other things, has not been as thoroughly recognized through all farm ing and gardeuiug operations as it might be. We speud a great deal of thought on remedies against blights and bugs, and it is right that we should give some atten tion to this subject ; but at the same time an excellent aid is iu the supciior health aud the luxuriance of the fat in crop3. We sow thick, manure light, ate indifferent to draiuage, and have no care for hosts of little things that go to make up the char acter of the best cultivator, and now and then nature comes in with an extra favor able season and we'get goocLreturus for all our indiffercuce. But nature will no always work for us at this liberal rate. The time comes when even she strikes for higher wages, and then unless' we turn to and do some of it ourselves, we have bad crop We blame the mildews and tho insects, when if we had been more careful to apply the rules of good practice wo should have got through tolerably well. It was a primal coudition that man should not have anything at all to eat unless he wm-ked for it. He was to water things with the sweat of his brow. It is not on the record, but it was no doubt a condi tion also, that all these little pests and anuoyauces weie sent to make him em ploy his best efforts, instead of bis poorest tees. rood Crops. Some of the leading Loudon journals appear to labor under the impression that American agriculture has gone to a-ruinous cxtent'into the production of food crops for exportation, ch icily to Europe, under the stimulus of the, handsome pro fits realized three or four consecutive years of good bat vests here at homo (al ways exceptiug last year), and short crops in the Old World ; and that if tho Euro pean crops of the present year shall prove to bo abundant, as now appears to be like ly, the results may bo disastrous to the American farmers. And yet these very same English journals manifest the great est anxiety to insure such a condition of things in Egypt and British India as may enable England to obtain from those coun tries supplies of wheat large enough to counteract tho ordinary British depend ence on the surplus wheat crops of Russia aud America. Fortunately, however, for the people of this republic, the home con sumption of food products is, after all, the main reliance of our farmers for a profita ble market. Tho greatest of all our giain crops is not wheat, but Indian com, and this enormous crop is ouly to be a very limited extent shioped to Europe. So far, therefore, as the American farmer is con cerned, he may be said to depend chiefly upon the home consumption of his food products ; and when the time shall come that Euglaud may cease to waul our sur plus crops, tho chances are that by the increased population aud by tho growth of internal industry, we shall be able to find a profitable market here at home for our entire food production, and thus avoid the disastrous conditions of things pre dicted for our' farmers by the English journals referred to. Boatfcera Agriculture. We are pleased to learn' from the census bureau at Washington that accordiug to the returns of 1880 the Southern btates show the effects of a division of plantations and small farms by a growth in the num ber of the latter far in excess of the rate of increase of population. This change maybe said to have been produced by several distinct and very important causes. The first of these was of course tho aboli tion of slavery, which deprived the planters of any possible advantage they might pre viously have enjoyed in the use of unpaid labor for agriculture. Emancipation hav ing effectually destroyed all the personal wealth that had been invested in slaves, . the planters found their only wealth to consist in their landed estates, and in order to raise money to begin business afresh, they had to dispose of a'portion of their lands. This change was also stimu lated by the extraordinary increase of railroad building in the South and by the introduction of Northern capital and en terprise In the management of the South ern lailways, whereby emigration, small farming and manufacturing industry were fostered and encouraged, as being indis pensable to railway profits. A succession of good cotton crops having rendered the cotton states remarkably prosperous, all departments of agriculture in those states have flourished correspondingly. Look to the Grafts. Now is the time to go over the grafts set last spring, and first of all apply ad ditional wax wherever the original appli cation has fallen off by tho opening of the slit caused by the rapid growth of the graft, aad close every portion of it again securely. Next clip off all grafts that have grown too freely in a straight stem, in order that they may branch out and add more strength to the main graft' and form a mora perfect growth. When left un pruned the birds sometimes light upon them and break them off close to the stump into which they aro set, and destroy thea. This Las happened in several in stances with our own newly set scions. Join lulling Heard From. ' 'jlaWTORT. B. I., 'AnffJll.lsK near JtUtertl am here trying to breatbc In all tbe salt air of i he ocean, and having been a sufferer tor more than a year with a Terractory liver, I wanlnancfel to mix Hop Bitters with the eea.gale, and have iounil the tincture a glorious result. I nave been greatly helped by the Blttor, ana am not afraid to say so. Yours without a atrupitlc, iylS-Swdftw JOSH BILLINGS. Brook's Coagn and Consumption- Cure is sold by us on a guaran tee. It cures consump tion. For sale at ofljran's urug store, 137 forth queen St, myMwUcow&w Hew Can a nsaa rafiatn frinaY of the Burdock with bis cases tt M, VPbim a wcea," anfuri itt.or weeds 1MW LWJWh lar,a Burdock BM6LBrUers'fa HKII'SU ttyalalbio properties are so skillfully com- bined.'JIt cures dysweasta. ladlgnttaa, eon- slipaUok, gout, and all diseases arising from Impurities ot the blood. Prices!. Forsaleat H.B. Cochran's drug-store, 137 'North Queen sircec - aancasier. - i-'-" Maay miserable people drag themselves atout with laUlng strength, feeling that ttey are auinviiir Into their, craves when Parker's .Ginger fonlc would begin with the Brst dose,' to unng. vuauiy uu tnnanuiiwxig inem. JSm. 1 Jyl-lmdeodeow c.naar. WhooDinKCouKh and Bronchitis im mediately reltevcdoy Chlloh's Care. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137, North Queen at. j myl.lwdeow&w i ' ' Balm la Ullead. There Is a balm In Gllead to heal each gaping wrtuaa: In Thomas' EclectrlcOil. the remedy la found. for Internal and for ontward me, you freely t'orallpaln and'lnflammation, you -should nri fail r1rrr-tt rlt only fcosta a trifle, 'iU worth its weight In And byi every dealer la the 'land this remedy is sold. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. SLSxrtvss night, made miserable by that terrlblcouab. Shiloh's Core is the remedy for you! For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowBw VOZUICAZ. Democratic state "Ticket. GOVK&XOK. ROBERT E. FATTISON, Philadelphia. 1 UKUTEXAirr O0TZEH0R. CHAUKCEYF. BLACK, York. JUDGE OF THE bUFBElOE COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BECHETABT OF IKTCTKAI. AFrAIBS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONGRESS JCAM-AT-LAJWE. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Ilemocratlc county CONOBK38. Ticket. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ABEAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. i. ;. J. RHOAUS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. K. C. D1LLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocallco. RECORDER. V. W. BU85ER, Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. FOOB DIRECTORS. .. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PlHLir UK UN AUD, Lancaster. PRISON ixsfxctobs. JOHN HERMAN, Man helm. J. H SCI1LEGELMIL1CH, E. Donegal. JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU. Earl. Vacancies. TCOK ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBLENDER, EIutiTH WARD, will be a candidate for Rep resentative from tho 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision of the Demo cratic pi lnmiius. Iun22tp TU AKE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ELIM G. SNYDER, ot the NINTH WARD, a candidate for Assem byor tho Flret district, fcubjectlo Demo cratic rule?. jlyl4-tp VAHKLAXIBS, C. rpuK dtamuako oakkiauk work OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY 4 Co., FINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, 1'ENN'A. We make eei j-style BngKyand Carriage de slrod. All work tinHhcd in the most comfort able and elegant style. We we only tho best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. or quality or work our prices are the cheapest in the state. Wo buy tor cash and sell on tho. most reasonable terms, Glvensa cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt tj: attended to. One set ot workmen especlullv mploved lor that purpose . I n2G-thl Aw MED1VAX. TV YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS cream; soda water, -AT- LOCHER'S DRUG STORE, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, 3- Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. B KNSON'S rOKOOS IO.ASTEKS. Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BV Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. .Because they possess all the merit ot the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with Increased rubefacient, stimulating, seiiitti ve and counter-irritant effects. SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the profes sion. THIRD. , Because they arc the only plastoia that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which othei remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Because over 5.000 physicians and druggists have voluntarily testified that tbey are super ior to all other plasters or medicines lor ex ternal use. t SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given tor porous plasters. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster ! SEABURY& JOHNSON, MAHurAcnmnro Chkmbts, Nbw Toior. . A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 85 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COflN AND BUNION ' PL ABIES. GHAS. N. CRITTEMTON, lis Folton St., New York, solo agent tor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should readdraaKd. JyS-2wdeodftweow 1 -rOtWOIUIITlOA UFPAKTNKBSHIP. JJ! The. co-partnership in tho merchant taUoringbuslne88,heretotoreexl8tlnir between -X4THVON& FISHER, is thla fday Stssclved ny mutual consent, aii persons In any man ner Indebted to the said flnn. are. HWnffnll,, I solicited to make Immediate payment toS.b. BmrapmPfliisPttrs A.u.vr.., .. uuvuj oui.uuiu.uu 10 re ceive the same: and those having claims against said firm will please present them tor settlement. S. 8. BATHVON. M. FlSIiEK, 101 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further, an nouncement, the business, without Interrup tion, will bo, conducted by the undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the firm, and which Is hereby gratefully acknowledged. S. 8. RATHVON, Jyl5-lma3lw Practical Tailor. !" Ll mrmmom 1 . tv u- tZTi ' i 1ST n" it t jin i iii ii !.-i WHITE DRESS GOODS! i i i , - i:i"-iAX -i in tit jqhn ,p; swarr's: INDIJi LnrsBB, BWOB MUSLIMS, ., - JORhKnIOT7KJ3 LAClt VHMCK&D MV8t.imL LACM BTMIPBD MUBLUfB 1 1 I ALL, AT IjOW8T PBIOmS. r GLfh EsCOBSETB, 50c., 76c, $1.00. DEFJ INT SHIRT, $1.00, , , .CAPITAL BWRT, 75c, WfTUBK GOODS. hAger &' brother, MIDSUMMER DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. MIDSUMMER DRESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. N EW YUBK STOBK. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VIUTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WAIT, S11AND A CO. stock at very low prices, offer an Immense Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. L aoe Nun's Veilings. Jnst opened, a Choice Lot ot 6 WIS 8 EMBR OIDERIES, TRIMMING LACES, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have made some Large Purchases of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. Which we offer at Special Bargains. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. MS- Will close store until Sept. 1, at 6 o'clock p. m., Saturdays excepted. TJ EDUCTION IN PKICKS. TO CLOSE OLT SUMMER STOCK -AT & LIGHT FIGURED LAWNS at 6J4c, were 8-10c. DARK FIGURED LAWKS at hlie, were 12kc. DRESS GINGHAMS at 10c, wcie 15c. BLACK AND COLORED LACE BUNTINGS at 12Kc. were 18-25c. BLACK ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTINGS at 25c, were 37lie. BLACK ALL-WOOL FIG'D BUNTINGS at 31c. were 50c, PlhK AND BLUE WOOL BUNTINGS at 20c, were 25c. Parasols ! Parasols I ! Blaok Satin Parasols. $1.60, were $2.00. Blaok Satin Parasols, $2 00, were $2.50. Blaok Satin Parasols, $2.35, were $3.00 Black Satin Parasols, . $4.00, were $5.00. Ve have a Lot ol those POPULAR FOULARD SATTEENS At 6c ; Regular pi ice has been 12c. METZGER AND . HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 Weet King Street Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. janl4-lvdw CHJJTA. AM It VH.AHSWAMI,. H 1UH m MARTKl. JELLY TUMBLERS! , FRUIT JARS AT CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very Laree Quan tity of JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JEftLYCUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MA80N FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Full Lino of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15' BAST KING STREET. ' JL1QUOMS, C. -niKOWAI.T'S WINE,' LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, Aim GROCERY STORE, NO. 2Bi WEST KING STREET. HUU8KAJU GO'S T1? NEW UQTJOB STORE, Ho. 43 Herfk Qwm rec,,I.aBCMter, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINKS -and 'LIQUORS, con. siantly lor eal at "wholesale and retail. Stsight Old' Rye Whhuryof the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom -House Brandy, warranted ot the vlntagsust.MMEi, 5,cJ'hPwW,yIormeUclnije.nnoes. Pore Ola Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and wines to suit tbe trade,. feW-lyd H0U8EAL CO. "2ffi Cjjj.MMOH',mrMMTtMMmMKT. A' aTSIOsl MmM'MnWKMXUMMMXt. H i ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- fASHlON! 13 EAST KING STREET. WE OFFER NOW SWEEPING . - REDUCTIONS IN ALL OUR MILLINERY GOODS. FINE TUSCAN HATS AND BONNETS, AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 75e. CHILDREN'S SAILORS at 25c. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS at 75c. Black and White CHIP HATS at greatly re duced prices. Our stock of Trim Hats and Ms now on hand will be ottered at LESS THAN COST. FLOWERS. HANDSOME SPRAYS, FINE MONTURES, WREATHS, BOUQUETS, r At exactly hall the price sold before. GREAT REDUCTION IN FINE OSTRICH PLUMES! Onolotot Plumes toitnerly sold at J4.00 we fcliall offer now at $2.50. Our $5.00 White and Colored Plumes at only $3.00. BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. All onr Colored Tips at 50c. apiece. Black Tips at 25c. a bunch. Fine Black Ostrich Tips at 75c. a bunch. Tip Montures at $1.50. RIBBONS.. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR FANCY HAT RD3BONS. We offer now Ribbons sold bctoi e tiora 75c. up in $1.'.'5 per yard, at tae astonishing price ol ONLY 60 CENTS. One lot at 25c.; loimorly sold from 40c. to 65c. One lot at 10c. per yard. SASH RIBBONS. IN GROS GRAIN, WATERED and SATIN, In AH Shades and Widths. FANCY SASHES IN GREAT VARIETY, At prices which compel sales. A Full Line ol New and Elegant Laces, In WHITE, CREAM, BLACK, BRONZE and BLUE, on hand. Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' NEOK WEAR. TIES, FICHUS, MULL FICHUS, COLLARS, BIBS. SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS. PARASOLS At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to clear the stock. FANS Ot every style and description. BELTS In Leather and Cloth. SATCHELS from 50c up. Just Opened a New Lino of LADIES LINEN ULSTERS At Remarkably Low Prices. Ulsters at 88c Fine Ulsters from $1.00 up to $4 .50. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. C 0 R S E T S to Suit Everybody. We call attention to the AUTOMATIC CORSET at 11.00. LADIES' and CHILDREN '3 APRONS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MER.INO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Wo request tbe Ladles to call and Inspect our line or CHEMISE, PANTALETS, SKIRTS, NIGHT GOWNS, Etc., And also compare our prices. CHILDREN'S and INFANT'S LONG and SHORT DRESSES. BABIES' EMBROIDERED SHAWLS and CLOAKS. LACE and SWISS CAPS. One lot of Embroidered Swiss Caps at 50c Children's Muslin Underwear. GHEJUSE, PANTALETS and SKIRTS i.fM nKifctasanaac. ' SUMMER SKIRTS at Less Than Cost. HOOP-SKIRTS and BUSTLES. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S .WATERPROOF GOSSAMERS at $1.75. Kadi (jnrmnnt. Wamx.,! ' k(M(ktoEiiaoi ' . ujLnurua uniii. jels, ready tor use, with all the necessary fixtures, in Dink and "-""-"T . - 'A7 r W -LadIs will do well b ill do well by giving us a call, as 1 P04 aad ine summer, gopds ofct HwnrtMiHWi; jMdir ' to we have lots ol in evan mam t icloseout. These froods we offeratgreatly re- ituvuu woa. ausj c mjv jnuaeTgus to men. tion. Call early ecretfct best ASTRIOH BRQTHERS. CZOXKEVB. Neckties, Shirts, "I STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT ERISMAN'S, no. se koktm utrran stbkbt. 8"" B AHD BtTMHEK MOTBX.TICB. -AT- H. GERHARTS Tailoring EstaUlisiwit, NO. M EAST KINO STREET. 1 hereby stock of i Inform my customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING la now complete. I have now the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. I For Fine Tailoring In tho city ot Lancaster. . PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. E GEEHART. MTLHXJSKY, "TUNE BULI4NEKX. Irs.A.W.Weikel, No. 88 NORTH (jUEEN STREET. My many friends and patrons are respect folly Invited to call and examine my FINE STOCK n,ii,w, 1,,, COXFBISINO ALL THK LEASING STTLES FOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders filled in much less time than they have been accustomed to elsewhere. 49Flease call and examine my goods and prices without obligation to purchase. J9-N. B. The Largest and Finest Stock of CHILDREN'S School and Dress Hats IN THIS CITT. A full line of Human Hair Goods Always on hand, and all kinds of HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at Ml J. WEE'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3oid,Tu,Th&S em dma wnrea. ' ' pOHllIONWICALTH DISTRIBUTION CO 46th Popular Monthly Drawing OITBI COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in tbe City of Louisville, on MONDAY. JULY 31at. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions of an Act ot the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United Btates Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following 1 jcislons : 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. IU drawings are fair N. B. The Company has now on hand a huge reservo fund. Read the Hat of prizes lor tbe JULY DRAWING. 1 prize $30,ot0 1 prize 10,000 1 prize 5.0CC MprlzeslLOOOeach 10,001 90prizes5fl0eacn 10,000 J100 prizes llOOeaeh 10,00a KOprlzesSOeach 10,00 eooprlxes20each lioet lOOOprlzeslOeach 10,60 9 prizes 800 each, approximation prizes s,7tt aprizeeaooeach, " nprlzeslOOeach, Whole ttckets'iaV'hair tickets," $l;"s7Ucketa ISO; 55 tickets. $100. Remit Honey or Bank Draft in Letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can he sent at onr expense. Address ail orders to R. a. nuiiaimmi! i;ouner-iouniai ituiiuine LvolavUle, Ky., or K. M. BO ARUM AN,, w onauiwuv. xibw ion. iani-ioiosijaw COAJj. T B. MAJRTIir, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. j$9 fard: N& 490 North Water and Prt&ce treets above Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd itOAL AND CB.SHSHT. j Pure Lykens Valley and other kind of Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Rosendale Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Office : Harrlsburg pike. General Office: 20J$ East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER A CO. apri-lwd M. V. B. COHO, 980 NOMTH WATXM BT., Itmemator. f Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection Witt the Telephonic Exchange. . tYard and STREET. Office: No. 330 NORTH WATER Mbas-lvrt G WoaU your attention to an Important dis covery la our practice which we have foncd very successful to cases ot prostration arising from Indiscretion. Those saSerfag from any of itfca numerous Jonas ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, wtll do well by sending a three cent stamp tor further Infor mation. Address, DRS.LAGRANEE ft JOR DAN (late Jordan ft Davidson). No. 1C25 Fil bert street, Pbiiaaeipnia. fa. uours tor con' sulfation : 10 am. till mar23-3igeoa ! p. n., and 5 till 8 p. m. .CLOTMiirm ijtc.-i 2" r h t 1 M nr Tte M. ATAL, ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PBIOB HOU8B. An elegant Fancy Checked or Striped Suit nfadetb order for 910.00. An elegant Light Colored Che viot Serge or Gaaaiinere Suit made to order for $18. Former price 925. 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 Beet White Shirt in this city for 91.00. 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. BOSBNSTEIN, 37 North Queen Street. s 1 ECIAL NOT1CJC TV MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF Realy-Iaie Clotting. FOR THE NEXTFIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER. OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Room to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our thanks to the people for tbe great sup port they have given us this season. It Incites us to renewed efforts to please the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYfr. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, 14.23 ; worth $7.50. 95 Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00: worth $8.25. ISO Fine Blue Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth $12. 69 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $1SL Us Fine ill-Wool Cassimere Suits, $9; worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, $12;, worth $17.80. 300 pairs ot Men's Pants at 95c. 550 pairs of Men's liigbt Pants, la tea Btyles.at $1.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Light Thin Coats from 45c. upwards. Dust ers from 05c. upwards. Our stock in Boys' sod Children's Clothing s still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing front $1.62: $2.00, $3.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Boys' Suits from $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a lanre line of Sultdntrs andPantaloonlngs,and for workmanship, fit and prices can't be beat anywhere In the city. We still hold the lead on our $1200 Sults.cus- torn made: butlfDeoolewlsh to save money they should not forget,before purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Sult8,made right up In any style to your order mricememoer. mm vreat Jteauaion w omy for tile Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes to take advantage 0 it will please call eariy, 10 avoia me rusn. L. GMSMAI & BEO., The Leidiog Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner of Orange St, LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in tbe City. "aoiuiHai CLOTHING ! Our stock ot CLOTHING Is larger for this season than n3uaL and the advantages we have are buying In large quantities and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. A7lt will pay yon to look at our stock. OUR ALL WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND OUK- Custom Department Infilled with tho Choicest of Patterns which we lnvlte'you to examine. D. B. Bostetter & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. pABFETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards perweek, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Iigrain aid Veietiam Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. " H. S. SH I KuKL, CARPET HILL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. t . j ANUASTKK AMD Mll.l.eKNVlI.l.trSr 1 J Can ran as XoUews : t Leave Taaeatsar (P. K. Depot), at 7. . au.i udtta. BL.and S, . and 8d9p. m., excrat op Saturday, waea the last car leavea at 9-jw i. u. Leave MBersrille flower BNliat&.g.aait i$ a. au.anaj;,saaf! ra,i CaranuatlaUyoa r rreth wreapt on Baa dav. ftoMnouA ,jBJUPuacr dkpoiut m. b. 1 Timlmm in rn rnlarl v m tttm Pnln mhlB aad Port Deposit Railroad on the foUowins . li f- STATioaa iWoani- WAKB. Express. Accob. T.M. r. v. PertDepeatt. Peachbottoot .... Safe Harbor. Celembta.... ... 'i MB 7:43 8:80 5:55 ,43$ '5.03 8t 7.4, I.H 9M Sranoaa Soutb- WAMB. Express. Express. Accom A.Bfcf r.m. Columbia. l$t r.v. 10.5S ll:fS I3J5 I'M AiftSC Safe Bar bor tfcsB 7r?5 S.SS Il-. 1L r.a. PortDaaosrt.y pKAim CtltuTJlflRIA K. R. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENOEK TRAINS MONDAY, MAY Sd, 1S92. "NORTHWARD. U4TB. A.M. r.s. r.M. !-. uuarryvtue...i 1JB 900 XARcasier, King St. 7 JO SC40 SlM lneantAr 7:40 im Columbia. 7:3W WO XW I Readrag. . QU iX SOUTHWARD. IMATB. AJI. TM. fclO r.v 1-M ISM Cotaaibla M0 fclO 9M Kl ffclS Laacaster. Klaa'St Sett On.nrllln I iiviaI I o.mm 140 6:45 Trains connect at Reading with trains to and uumx-uiaeipiua,ronsviue, uarnebBTg, ai lentowa aad New York, via Beuad Brook aoata. At Columbia with trains to aad. from York, Haaover, Gettysburg, Frederick -and BaKl-Btore- A. M. WILSON. 8upt, PKMHSTI.VANIA RAIUIOAD NEW SCHEDULE On ' and after MONDAY . 1ULY. 17th, 1882, train on the Peaasyl vania Rallruad wlU arrive at and laavo the Aiancaater ann riiiiaueipnianepotsasBMlowa: I Levi Ar. Eastward. LanPhU A.H. a.if Mall Express Fast Llne...-......................M.. Harrlsburg Express York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives... Columbia Accommodation 12:44 6:35 8:10 8-.M $V Hh20 9M U:46 T.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives. Seashore Express VZ-M 1M 3.-20 r.au Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsburg Accommodation. MaO Train urn 645 ftW Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Haaover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:M, win rum tnroush- to Frederick. ILe. Ar. IFhlllLan Wsstward. A.K. A.M. 6:27 :27 9-J5 9-.4 10:15 Uhao r.a. 1:40 luiO 505 2J T30 7:40 il:10 1:45 Newa Express Way Passenger Mall Traln.-No. 1. via. Mt. Jov 4 JO 4 JO 7.-00 M all TralB,No.2, via ColuinbfaM eaves '8:13 magara xixpress Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves. ll.-$9 P.M. Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia A rcommodatlon Harrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express. 2:14 4:14 5:40 9:05 ivat Harrlsburg Express, west, at S:40 p. a., has direct connections (without change of cars) to Colombia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, win BtopatDownfngtown.Coatesvllta, Paries burg, Mount Joy, Ellzabetlitown and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall Tram, No. 1, Western Express and Facile Ex press run dailv. KA1IMOAD8. I GREAT Burlington Route. Cfcicsg, BarllagtOH ft qmlRCT . K. t'hicagts IfarltagtM ft (jaiwy K. S. PRINCrPALXINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atchlnsoa, Topeka, Denlson. Dallas, Galvestoa, and all poiata la Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New .Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route has ao superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and 8t. Pan). Nationally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all clnoooa ot travel. All connections made In' Unfoa depots. Try it and yon win find traveling a luxury Instead of a dtscqmfort., Through tickets via this celebrated Uae lor sale at all offices la the'U. S. aad Canada. All information about rates of fare. Sleeps Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKBOETAL EOWfUX, General Passenger Agent, CaieAac,lxb. T.J.FOVXEB, 3d Vice Pros. A Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOMIf O. A. BEAV.dav JCastaaa Agt. 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St Nxw Yobx. mavlS-lydAw Bobto Mass. MOVK0 AM9 MTATjmWJUn. INK, PLAIN AMD FA NUT STATIONERY. EW PANELS." NEW EASELS, NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L.M.ixNNS no. s waWKimt nmrnxTj TOBUf HAEKH KUBB. John Baft's Sons, Nob, 15 &17 North Qoten Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Have la stock and for sale, at tbe LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment ot . Books and Stationery That Is to be found In the Interior ot Penasyl vaafa, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Books. Jayaatta Bank. Saaday School Books and Bibles, Family, BlblaslB Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Books, German Bibles. Prayer Books. WKIT15H VATtES M DTTILfrES. Blank Day Books, LedaeWcash Books, la voice Books. Passbooks, WriUagrlaks and Fluids, steel Pens, BBTBooha. l-eafcet boofca Burses, Photograph Albums, Oahteat Frame Birthday Carckv Plcttira Carda. Me. ,HOL LAND'S fLRATDGOLpPBNS. And a general awoitiaaat of- Hanfaaaij;' ffchoo! Books aad School Facaltare at a SIGN OF IVBl BOOT 4 rnililinMi nmainiiTiMiiansinTi . ---- -yrTHii (mnrrnapintaTljllifi lower one). Is observed In away paneaa. This dark iini m especially nnaspitasaa aeaeaiw tae rMArKi..' lower lid. prnlBclBca"arkDlasaBri-elrcalar ring. All diseases ot tka Bra, Bar Throat also Ctuoaie and Private IMaeaaga raecos fnllytrealaaby :.--'ii' c a' DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONG AK E K. Office Is East Walnut St., Laacaster. Pa. COBsnltatkm tree. 17-5tU -A 9:45 . m . 7 ' 11:00