-- mmmmi lawftai iLanrastci iiUFiUacnm.. 8ATDWA.T XtnKO, JULlTj 22. 188. !U-1 nniw ivii inriM ror Fatnttagr HHgat Fmul. CoL 'AMn-"8ttrf''of RoweJ'Gai, whose death' haa"jaat -keen 'announced, rare to the - Babtiato" tae feoHese in that city fouaded by him, and had "spent 'fall r airvivaa'. t:krmifc-w-ti i Bar: Oilbatt da la Matyr. the. Greet back ex-ooDgresma.ffaar aiiadafr-has refaaed penaluiea to eeoW'Metb paraoae to wide a Jettarak Was ' ebd ated toallbwaMn'Who nade Dolitioi r - . f 4i J( I hto haalaeaaVa'atittleiwi whick'eottld'so araaily ira '-aaa'awiaaiaueu rof tl chares. . li, a ha a caoaaterr tM ov'a mtonca"iK .-.. .r . ... .T - t -7 Jiw oftwopria3lal;;a'!raa',4tid hwwif. whoiladihLoaTre, laParw.'' "Wfc atrsakTMaioal artha LoUTre" ona of the friends, when they returned boBMand bsfaaito'tell'of the wonder thay hkd aaaa. - Ofa,'1' replied the hud band, ptotare which repreaeated Adank m V..... . tUi .1. A anU ami thA MnT V v saw, i kw ari --; -"i-- ABd bis exeeuenttwue cnnaea h we farad thativerr interestine, voa know, wa knew the anecdote:" '' After a Toanc child had died' and placed ia rtiJoankai. ia AabarfcMt.', a hail-vl mlarlmri ftam a.uncrhhtrrlmr mi den and the stem was placed in eae of thfc lifelesa little bandi. Aday Or two elapsed betweaa this ineideas'add tfaefaaeral cercL aaooy. Ia the interval the rosebud in the hand of clay was seen to gradually unfold!. When the service was held the bud bud become a blossom. 'The phenomenon gave peealiar pleasure to toe afflict id family! and was Tery prettily referred to by tht clergyman, who compared 'the 'unfolding of the reaebad to the blossoming' in Heaves of the child. The Salvation -army has been pronouncf od a nuisance in Brooklyn by some of the people who live near the place which nerves as ' barracks." These neighbors seem to think that the Salvationists-make a great deal tnoie aoise than is necessary and that JLhey might .bo just a,- godly as fliAV ara isift.li nineiflnralilv mnrn miiati The army holds its meeting on the steps o the city ball, where a miscellaneous and not very large crowd gathers to hear its exhortations and join in Its songs of praise. j Blalaa's Kew Heraee In Washington. It is square, thrco stories with mansard, and strikes the observer an solid, plain, and free from all "giuicracks" or faucy work. The entrance is in ,a spacious hall, that will be divided into, three parts by pillars and partisres, the. last part hav-j ing an open flrcplace. On the left, which isc the south side, are tbe two parlors and Ii-i brary that can bo thrown into one, and is to be finished iu mahogany The reception and dining rooms are on the other fide of the house. The windows are a surprise, and there are so many, and they are of the heaviest French plate glass, thick as the finger aud beautifully clear.) There are but two panes, one above the other below. Tuo halls aro 'finished in oak and the chambers in piue, and almost every ono of the latter ban an open grate, There aro twenty-tbreo rooms exclusive of eight - bath rooms, each one of these having the stationary stand, tub, etc. There is a fine billiard room in the base ment and a Busian bath on tbe second floor. The dumbwaiter is the sizo of an ordinary elevater,-aweVttinK from tlio base ment to the garret. Tbe contract for this house made the cost $50,000, but i will cost $73,000, if not more, many changes having been made, differing from tbe original plan. Josh Hillluga Heard From. Newport, It. L, Aug. II, I860. Dear JIUtertl am here trying; to breathe In all the til) I air ol 1 he ooe&n, and having been a sufferer tor more than a year with a relractory liver, I' wus Induced to mix Hop Hitters with the sen Kale, ami have lounU the tincture a glorious result. 1 have been greatly clpvil by the liltters, and eui not alraiil lo sayeoj' ' ours without u strangle. jylS-2wd&w JOSH lULLINUS. How Seldom Can a man retrain from chopping the leaves of the Burdock with Ids cane as he passes ; it is "only a weed." and yet tew plants or weeds' are so valuable, and tew preparations so pop j ular. as Burdock Blood Bitters, in which ull it valuable properties arc so skillfully coui bined. It cures dyspepsia. Indigestion, con! stlpation, gout, and nil diseases arising Iroia ttrpuritles of the Woo'1. M Price si. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug' store, 137 North Quceri street, Lancaster. Whi will you cough when Shiloh's curd willclve immediate leliet. Price, in els., 5Q eta. andtl. Fortuile at Cochran's drug store. 137 N6rth Queen etm . 1 Many miserable people drag themselves almut with falling strength, feeling that tboy am sinking into their graves when Parker's Ginger Tonic would begin with the ilit doscJ to bring vitality and strength back to them. j Sun. lyl-lmdcod&eow I Arxtou suds miserable by Indigestion, Con-j etination.. Loss or Appetite, Yellow Skin Shiloh's Vitalizer It, a positive cure. For Kale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen! street. Balm la UUead. , There is a balm in Gileadtoheal each gaping wound : In Thomas1 Eclectrie Oil, the remedy is lound. For Internal and tor 'outward use, you freely may apply it; j For all pain -and Inflammation, you should1 not fail -to try. it- It only costs a trifle, 'lis worth its weight ir 1 cold. And by every dealer in the Jaed this rcineay is sold. For Bale at H. B. Cochran's drug stoic, 1.17 North Ouecn street. Lancaster. ' i Tsn Bev. Geo. it. XfeAYEa. ot aourbon, lnd.j says : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to! Shiloh's Cohsumftioh Cubb. For sale ut Coeh-j ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. JfOLltlCAZ. uemocraUetKMO Ticket. oowufoa. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. MCUTKNAUT OOVESKOR. CHAUNCEr F.lBLACIC Yor'E. jcdok err thk feurnrjiB cour.-r. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BECBXTART OV lHTKRNAA ArFAIItS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CQgBR WWa 1 Tf-AT-LABOB. MORTIMER F.KLLIOTT, Tioga. ( iDemocraUc Cbty .Ticket. COSOBBSS. statk sawATon xrv mstbict. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASoKXOLV. L . 2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleiuiii. S. K. C. D1LLBR, Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. H. E. SHIMP, E. Cocallco. KKOOBOEB. W. V. BU8SER, Leacpck., OOCHTT, souurroB. . roOR DIRCTOKS. J. P. MclLVAINE. Paradise. PHILIP -BERNARD, Lancaster. , ' ' raoov utsracToas. JOHN RKBMAN, Manheim. LJU,SCULEGELMiLlCH,E. Donegal Jtnrr oommissiohxr.' WILLIAM ELLMAKSR, Earl. -JHM. pBLENDER, ElUuTH WARD, wfll be a candidate for Rep resenwuveirpm .tnc 1st (City). JjarislaUve' district. l-awectto the decision pr the Demo- .ccatlei 'F'"i-" - - - lnns-tp' -fa&.P9ZD TO A JHfODMCS ffimm& Itl-IClS tV71S 10 Ot tbe Xlirnr. WAPu dMstn tor Assem- by of the Fnt dbtifeU . gibjectto Demo crattoralasp' --- - w lyu-tp , ooiat puipu in ienver.voi.-'TBepaatar thonffhtl it, aaTathet 'iaoewtt tent1 with the v ash A-Oy beea -auuucax. numn voaqas rriaawa;aw.Trn jRutxiiiti uauix 3ack,; Aefte , . POSITIVELY CTJKEDBT l .11 ? f ' in Beaeons Why tbwy are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies :, . - - ' J nssT. .Becaose Uiy possess all the merit ot the strengthening porous plaster, .and contain la addition thereto the newly discovered power f aland aetivei vegetable eos&blnatlo ' widen acta witn increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-Irritant effects. ' ' SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the proles- i0n' THIRD. Becanra they are the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. KOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. fifth: Because over 5.000 physicians and druggists havn vntuntarilv testinedthat. they are super- J lor to all other plasters or medicines lor ex ternal use. .J SIXTH. Becauso tlie manutacturers have received the only medals ever given lor porous plasters. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster ! SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAHtrvAcrtmiBa Chemists, New Tork. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 35 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COBN AND BUNION PLAS2EB. OHASr K. CKITXEMTON, 113 Fulton St., New York, solo agent lor Dr. C W. Ben sou's Remedies, to whom all orders should 1)0 addressed. jy6-2wdeodAweow 1 from Frank Leslie's Illuttrated Newspaper. A LADY" SAID, "Thoae Horrid Pimples! No. I Cannot Go. Please Present My Excuses." Probably two-thirds oi tho ladies lit so ciety and homes ot our land aro afflicted with skin diseases ot various kinds, to do away with which, if it could be done with out injury, would be tho happiest event oi their lives. Then she would have in stead ot a disfigured and marred counten ance, one mat wouiu ue imunsuiue, r hi least goodloofcing, lor any ono with a clear, pure skin, no matter what tbe cut of her leaturcs are, has a certain amount of good looks which attract everybody. As it is now, she imagines -every one sees and talks about "those freckles," "those horrid pimples," and other blemishes with which she is afflicted, and this is true of either sex. To improve this appearance great risks are taken ; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing these deatti-deallng drug, are taken in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles. In many cases, death is the result. No al leviation of the burning, heating, itching and inflammation is given. All troubled with Eczema (salt lheum). Tetters. Hu mors, Inflammation, Rough Scaly Erup tions of any kind. Diseases ot the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itching on any part of the. body, should know that there is hope tor them' in a sure, perfect and elegant remedy, known as " Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." It makes tho skin white, solt and smooth, removes tan and freckles, and Is the best toilet dressing in tbe world. It is elegant ly put up. two battles In one package, con staling ot both internal and external treat ment. 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 tkin Cure." There is only one, it bears tbe Doctor's picture and is for sale by all druggists. $1 per package. . A Sensation. HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE ly the discovery ot somo new thing, but nothing hue ever stood the test like Dr. C. V. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They really do cure sick headache, ncrv -out headache, neuralgia, nervousness, Sleeplessness. Indigestion, paralysis and melancholy. Price. 50 cents per box, two lor II, six for $2.50 by mall, postage free. Dr. C. VT. Benson, Baltimore, Md. Sold by all drug gists. C. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, Kew York, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. juyia-lmd.M.WASAwT pABKEB'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, 4lc chanics, Ac, who Are tired out by work or worry, and all who aro miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can be invigorated and cured by using PAEKER'S GMEB TONIC. If you aro wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot IIiscox v'o. 50c. and 91 sizes at dealers in drugs. Lh rge saving by buying $1 sizo. aplO-eod eo w C-1 BAT'S SPECIFIC MK-DICINJS. THIS T Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow Joss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude Pain In the liack. Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many otner diseases tuat ieaa to insanity or con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fi all war- tlcuuu ,rs in our pamplct, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages lcr$5. or will be sent tree by mail on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing tbe agent. 1L B. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North Qneen street. On account ot counter feits, wo have adopted tho Yellow Wrapper; thconlygenuine. Guarantees otcurc issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THKGRAY MEDICINE CO.. N.Y. aprlS-lvdAw r F YOU WANT TO KEEP OOOL, GO AND DRINK SOS1E FIRST-CLASS CREAM; SODA WATR, AT LOCKER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, MS- Only FIVE .CENTS a Ghtes. TIA1T.AB.EVXC. TtEMOVEO. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, dc, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed' to ' No. 24 South Queen Street Plumbing ;;(jasflttina: 8KILL1T7L" VND1'cARi'FUj"woh'KMKN "i a -. JiAouu nvu&vr c. -. &B 'MXTimES ON HAND. Janas-lyflS- pcuetDroflsrusiBR LANCASTER DAILY j,.n;i"jTA -MMZHUOVMr MX8T BAPTIST, EAST tliftWiWj3 f X to-morrow w jyfc. m. nu (P-WA1". aajr8cnoorjH.i9sa.iiu ' f ,--; KfTK"T.ITTHKlCAM CHURCH. NORTH XJ Queen and James streets., .Thasenrica tt.morrow morninar wl ll'bd conducted DV Bev. D. H. Geissloger.ot Boston. formerly -pastar- ot the congregation. f j r- XT KKKnainir'niinTTXiiTHKBAii ilcbarcb schdoj:.lC' fireraracrasKciioo ba.e htihw ono cAi Booms, 'Mifr.lbmavtiaSJBiK-f iai i i nrti w? n. imLiivMatti!' JoSbaa's nStiesa." ' Sunday sckoelf :5a; m.-ui IA .' rKESBmERIAir.-WUCACHie tb TBE X mornlngaadeveBtnaatthe'maanlkoan, by the pastor. Rev. Jaa. Y. Mltcbclj.l.,I. PBESBYTJEBiAk MEMOKiAlcrtAPEI., Bev. James u. Hnrner pastorr,EveBjng service at 7:45. Sabbath school at 0 a. m. O andmoingsorvicejptiOJa.n.dS.vein piayer ai uj p. in. dt.i i.cKK:rRzaroxukED tmkVm Blarietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Rev. Wm. T. tlchllter. naator. Divine service at 10VJ a. m. and 7K p. m. Sunday school at 9 a.m. ST. PATJI.'Bi:FO?IE.iB;TIt;K.'AT at Mc a. a. upday! so6lat 9Jia.,m. NoevenlngDemcc ita.nHlni liAHflJWI -" SALEM CHITBCH'OFOOO. NO 8KKYIOK in the morning., Praise rideetlngand Eong service at 6 in the evening. Sunday school at JJi p. m. tWcst -Mission, Dorwart street Sunday school at lJi p. m. North Mission, Antiocu. Sunday school at 9 a. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. QUEEN ST. Rev. A. I. Collom. pastor. No morning service breaching by tbe pastor at 7:15 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. .,T..t TTNION'BETHEL-CHpKCl vr'tyi.-?- at 10U a. m. and T p. m. Experience meeting at p. m. Sabbath school at t a. in. , f , ' WEST MLSSION, 31. E. CHAPEL, CUAIt lotto street above Lemon. Preaching in the evening by Rev. B. F.Poyrell. No ser vices or Sunday school In tho morning: MILLINEJtY, TCINE BULLINERk. v Mrs.A.W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH (JUEEN STREET; My many ltienils and patrons arc respect fully Invited to call and examine my PINE STOCK ! OF Million Trim is COMPRLS1KQ ALL T1IC LEADIHO STVLEa FOR DBESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders filled in, ,much less time than they have been accustomed to elsewhere. 43-Flea30 call and examine iny goods and prices without obligation to purchase. 3-N.' B. The Largest and Finest Stock of CHILDREN'S School and Dress Hats IN THIS CITY. A lull line of Human Hair Goods Always on hand, and all kinds ot HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at Mrs. A. imm& NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA ap27-3ml,Tu.ThAS OAMlfJSZa. iARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, l am now prepareu to sen my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AC GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and civomy entire attention to wholesale trade or my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SMIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. L1UUOBS, C. -niMGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, ain GROCERY STORE, No. 205 WEST KING STREKT. HOOSEAL. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantlv tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky -of the distillation' oi 187-). rare unadulterated custom uonse Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot I860. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure OUl Holland Gin, and other' Whiskies; Bran dies and Wines to salt the trade,. fcbMyd HOUSEAL ft CO. EDUCATIONAL, STVABTHMORE COLLEGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING! Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ot the Society of Friends.- The main building, destroyed by 11 re 9th month., last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and t no. Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops.andall appliances for pursuing a thorough course In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tno.next term opens 0th mo. (Sept.) ,12th. -Apply early, as, other things being equal, pjaccs will be given to tho earliest applicants. , For full particulars, address EDWARli'M. MAGILL, Fres't, Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., i'a. junc22-3md' QENTLEMKir. We call your attention to an Important ills covery in our practicc.which wo.liavo found; very successful in' eases' ot prostration arising; uvui iiiiiiscreuup. i auohis suuenn? irom any from abuse Will do well bv sending a th matlon.'HAdi wstamD J ip jur luriner.inior- DRSLA GRANGE A JOR-! DAN (late- JordaatAVDaYIdsonl. No. KSS FU- Dert street, rnnaaetaaia; Pa. Hours for con-' saitAtton ;10 aTri. till S p. m., and 5 till s p. in. msi3meod r Vir 4C za jn? tt-' 1 SECOND ! feVANUEtlCAl. ' CHCfeCll; (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange, Rev. J. C. Krause, pastor.. (Bcaching to-morrow atloa. bjJ, ana 922Pmr, 8n duy school at 9Ji a. m. Carpets INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 22,1882. ,a:r topi u?.x :i wiiMwaa prariaiBTwp VaTKlSat KKOB 3HT or noo t: x TJI TJO T T t -i V Y X T ai ASTRiCH GR'A O; (IIU .1!. .t J i ') i ) U i-'.a l 'ir. , ( t i . 'I !- lOF- ,' 1 fj; AMU I FASHION! 1 HA H . H .M 13TEiTiHN6(!STREET. ) "i'ITT - j SFWEEfFINGf-1 ;-i :" REDUOtlONS IN ALL OUR IILLIIMY rA I fi W i FINK TOSOAS' HATS AMD 60NNBTS, AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 75e. i - , : ,i CHILDREN'S SAILORS at 25c. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED U ATS at 75c. tBackanI Whlte.CHIP HATS at greatly are- Trifflmefl Hats aid Braels now on hand will be ollercd at LESS THAtfJjOpST. HANDSOME' sprays, ' - FINE MONTURES, WREATHS, BOUQUETS, , .i At exactly halt the price sold before. GREAT REDUCTION IN FINE OSTRICH PLUMES! One lot of Plumes formerly sold at 94.00 we shall oner now at wiso. unrss.w wmte ami Colored Plumes at only $3.00. BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. All oar Colored Tips at 60c, apiece. Block Tips at SSo. abdnch. ' Fine Black Ostrich Tips at 75c. a bunch. Tip Montures at $1.50. RIBBONS. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR FANCY HAT RIBBONS. Wo offer now Ribbons sold before from 75a up -to $1.25 per yard, at tae astonishing price of ONLY 50 CENTS. One lot at 25c; formerly sold from 40c. to C5c One lot at 10c. per yard. ' S A8H RIBBONS, IN GROS GRAIN, WATERED and SATIN, In All Shades and Widths. F ANC Y SASHES IN GREAT VARIETY, . At prices which compel sales. A Full Line of New and Elegant Laces, In WHITE, CREAM, BLACK, BRONZE and BLUE, on hand. Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' NECK WEAR. TIES, FICHUS, MULL FICHUS, COLLAKS, BIBS. SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS. PARASOLS At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to clear tho stock. PANS Oi every style and description. BELTS In Leather and Cloth; SATCHELS from 60c. up. Just Opened a Now Lino of LADIES LIMN UISTERS . . , At Remarkably Low Prices.) f ., Ulsters at 88c. .,-. Fine Ulsters Irom 91.00.up to 94.50. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. CORSETS to Suit Ererybody. Wo coll attention to the AUTOMATIC CORSET at $1.00. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S APRONS. LADIES' anil CHILDREN'S k . '. , MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ; - p 4: i t.- We request tbe Ladles to call and inspect our line of CHEMISE, SRTt118 ' NIGHT GOWNS, Etc., And also comparo odr prices. . CHILDREN'S and INFANT'S LONG and . SHORT DRESSES. BABIES' EMBROIDERED SHAWLS and CLOAKS. LACK and SWISS CAPS. One lot of Embroidered Swiss Caps at 60c Children's Muslin Underwear. CHEMISE, PANTALETS and SKIRTS , ataoaadasc. SUMMER SKIRTS at Less Than Cost. HOOF-SKIRTS and BUSTLES. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF GOSSAMKB8 at $L75. Each Garment .Warranted. MOSQUITO NETTING. CANOPIES OVER BEDS, ready for use. AIM. UDVf piaksad with all the necessary fixtures, in white, at $2.00 mm li'l A . X,. .1 A- wlTT' .ra i r rj j-j- ! Mi Ol .u:i- '! ? y wit JLauJa wiU do weUbygrvuaaU, aa we have lots ot good and fine summer gooda In every one ol our departments, ready to; close out. TiMsajpod we offer at greatly re duce4raes.'Tkeyaratao-iinmeBms tormen tlon. ;CallBjr piajlwurttlieJMy. I ASTBlbHBRCiBEfeB. ' ..'lOJIAI" TSITff A -M4MOJ90- tu OTSS;jGOQISS: lir a ' AT' " y ,n JOHN P. SWARR'S. INDIA LmESS, H , BWJS9 SUBLZSS, " " OORDXDIQUB8, LACS CUKVKKD' MUSLINS, LACK BTRTPXD MUSLINS ALL' AT LOWEST PRIOia , GLOBE COSSETS, 50c. 75c, $1.00. DEFIANT SHLBT,tl.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, VTTHITJB GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER;' MIDSUMMER DBESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. , ,''.,, MCH1TE GOODS. WHITS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. MIDSUMMER DRESS GOODS. 25 WEST Um ST. rruiB . , NORTH 23ND DRYGOODS STORE HAS ANOTHER LOT OF Best Calico in Large RemDants At 5c. a Yard. BARGAINS IN LAWNS. J. V. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, il-lyd LANGASTHK. PA. N KW YORK STOKK, White Dress Goods. INDIA. LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WATT, 8HAND & CO. stock at very low prices, ofler an Immense Summer Silks. Summer Drees Goods. Laoe Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. Just opened, a Choice Lot ot SWISS EilBROWERIBS, TRIMMING LACES, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have mado some Large Purchases oi PARASOLS and; SUN UMBRELLAS, . Which we offer at Special Bargains. , NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. Will close store until Sent. 1. at 6 o'clock p. m baiuruays eieeprec TEDDCTION JN PKICE3. TO CLOSE OUT SUMMER STOCK AT METZGCR & EUufllAN'S. LIGHT FIGURED LAWNS at GVic, were S-10c: DARK FIGURED LAWNS at(c, were!2Jc. DRESS GINGHAMS atioc, weielSc. BLACK AND COLORED LACE BUNTINGS at 12Jc, were 18-i'ic. BLACK ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTINGS at 2Je, were 37la BLACK ALL-WOOL FIG'D BUiJTINGS at 31c! were 50c. PINK AND BLUE WOOL BUNTINGS at 20c, were 25c. Parasols ! Parasols ! ! Black Satin Parasols. $1.50, were $2.00. Black Satin Parasols, $2 00, were $2.50. Black Satin Parasols, $2.35, were $3.00 Blaok Satin Parasols, $4.00, were $5.00. We have a Lot ol those POPULAR FOULARD SATTEENS At 8c ; Regular price has been 12c. METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. lanli-lvdAw CHINA AMU VHASB WAJtA. H 1GU MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS AT CHINA HALL. We have new on hand a very Large Quan tity ol JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CIJPS, COMMON TUMBLERS, COMMON TUMBLERS. ,0 MASON FRUIT JAR8. . MASONFRUIT JARS. iA Full Llaeof TABLE GliAJSSWARE s-tUltSLinlMtoi'.l - a- - '"ii T,f -or New.snapcs anu resigns. Prices Low. Exaalnf onr stock before purchasing; Hipflr& MgirtMi 15 EAST KING STRBBT, ' ' czoTHUre. rVT 'rV- jiIij: A "1 -"ttf- Neekties,- ShirtSj J Handbags, Suspenders, &c. BRIS a MOt,' aOBTH'QVXairBTKKKT. S' PB3MQ AH0 BUMMUt MOTJEI.TIBS. . AT- H. GERHARTS TailoriiE Esiafiliat, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby stock of Inform m?, customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING 0YESCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete; 1 nave now the largest and choicest assortment of ' WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring In the city of Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and aU goods warranted as represented. E &ERHAET. riLOTHINOI CLOTHING ! Our stock oi CLOTHING is larger for tlds season than usual, and the .advantages we have aro buying in large quantities and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. JB9lt will psy you to look at our slock. OUR ALL WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND OUR Custom Department Is filled with the Choicest of Patterns which we invite you to examine.. D. B. Hostener & Soo, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. OPECIAL! AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIALTIES! Only a few morq of those elegant White Vests at SO cents ; they are well made, and do not bring me the cost of the material. A lot of imitation Seersucker Coats for 40 cents. Long Linen Ousters this is enly half-price. at $1.00 ; Linen Pants at 75 cents. You should see. the elegant Suit we make to order for $10.00. Just the thing you want; .its a Fancy Mohair, new and well made. Our Paragon Dress Shirt for $LOO positively beats any Shir, sold in this city. AL Rosenstein, NO. 37 NORTH QUEBN STREET. CAMM1AVJCB, C. rrme btamuakd cajuuaoe work OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FIN Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, . Rear of Central Market Houses, ,""''.. LANCASTER, PENN'A. 1 We make every style 'Hnggyrnd Carriage de sired. All'work finished In tiw most comfort, able aad eloxantstylo We nse only the best selested, material, and employ only the besl mechanics. Por quality of work our prices are tlJ, ohMTuwt in tho atate. We buv lor cash and sell on themost reasoaable' ternis. Give usa calL' All work warranted, tuptunng prompt, ly attended to. OneaetotworkotemaanetJallf nnimradCarOiatnnniOsa: '"' IwatiMMWi TMA ' t.t. .. tit ll't AMdASTKK JUn K11.I.KK.ST1LLE B. Li Can run aa follow : MtfiS22S!f?ip-jVot)..at r, ,u.i XMa.aL,'ad 4. s aad 8d6p. u..cxrpot op okuuh. www urn ian ear leaves at 9-.a u. ii,., mjt W.SV4B un xfh car fJjm a MillwiUe power J" ?Ift; f? 5sy Ue except on Sua day -' -" CyLVmpiA AN1 POKT. IHEPOSIT K. . fMBBaowraarmlarrjroBtaeCoiunibia aad Port 'MM ob the lollowing "fj- vol 'I -. t STATJtwsj-ftun 7. - Express. Areni: , r.m. r.-m. i 1 1 .n FectXfcspoatt..... 37 7:45 7.4S &5S 6n 8:05 5:98 ' Stahom Soeioi- Kiiiiias. Express. Accom twaaav ' u -a.k. t. h . a. m. CoIaabiaV.'.;.'.... &s k tm , T.M. AMOS SatsHaraea-...... is " . htv-.to PfSfchotfnsa ,11:46 7s 11.07 PortDeBoatt isas, 8:S lia i - .1.' i i ?m r DKAPUr m UUMWB1A M. B. t'. ' A XKAHdKMKNT Or PASSENGER TRAINS . MONDAY MAY, b, IWS. 1 NORTHWARD. A.K. 7 JO 7:49 7 JO a.v. QoartyviUe Lancaster, King St. 7J) ihiO ft'J) Lancaster Columbia. 9M ii ., .MAva, Raadiac.... vaaiivm. SOUTHWARD. rjs. r.m 7dl ltM fcW VJI. ' wBftWBDaB........ .. . . Lancaster............. Laacaster. King St.. QtaaRvvflle .......... van KM 8U.1 W8 M 9-.40 5:40 lOiff ITT" Tnuaa eounect at Read ins with tralna tomid F.M. P. ML ..... ft .... 3:) IHW 3M VM Z3D 6M trorarauaujphuvPoUviU(UTtBbur-, Al. leatowB and New York, vlaa Round Brook At CeMuBBia. wiOi train s and from York, 1 Uaaovar,,6ettysburs;, frederiek and Bait I- l. ore. , o A. .M. Wilson, sunt. nXIIliliXLVAKIa KA1UIOAU-NKW r SCHEDULE On aad after MONDA1 , JULY 17th, IKH, trains on the Puansyl vaala 'Railroad will arrive at 'and leave the Lncaatr,anrt Philadelphia depoteae follows; in to v-l I Lev I Ar. LaaPhll vEASTWABn. U.JS. AiM Mall Express .'. Fast Lhie.... ...'......' Uarrlsbnrc .ExpreM. 12:44 .iji. TM ,8:10 8U0 Kh20 York Accommodation arrives..., Lancaster 'AeeoBBOdatlnn arrives 86 Commbia'AccomBaodauott.:. ftCB 11:15 r.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives,, ts-js 1:03 320 r.x. OQljQ&j JKttlJ Johnstown Kxprcfti. ....... ,.. llarrlabur); Acconmiodatkm Mall Train....'. 2:42 2:201 5:45 8:05 7-Jto 9:45 6iB 6.41 -m U0 Hanover Accommodation, west. connecUnK at' Lancaster with' Niagara' 'Express at 10:15, will run taroagii to Hanover dairy, exeept Sunday., . Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run tawragh to Frederick. - ILe. IAr. WatTWAaoi . Phil Lan A.H. A.M. MOWS XprC8lae.eea Way Passenger. Man Train. No. l. via. Mt. Jov. 4:30 4:30 7:00 8:13 fc27 6:27 35 9:40 10:15 10:20 r.x. 1:40 1:30 5:05 2:30 I'M 7:40 il:10 1:45 MallTrain,No.2,vlaColunibla,lcave9 niagsra express Hanover Accommodation leaves.. I .. j - Fast Line Frederick AccoBuaodaUoa leaves . 11H96 P.M. 2:14 'i-ii Harrisburg Accommodation........ Lancaster Access BBOdatKm leaves.. Columbia A ccommodatlon. l-t.v; Harri8burp Rxpress:....' Western Jfxvreas. ....'... PaciAc Express 5:40 lira HaixUtbarg Express, west, at 5:4 p. m., has direct connections (witlioutchange of cars) to Columbia aad York. ' Fast Lme, west, on Sunday, when flagged, Mount Joy, Kllzabethtown and Middle, town. Day Express, Vast Line; News Express, Mall Train, No. 1, Western Exprass.aad Paclflc Ex press run dally.' j ' KAILROADB. GREAT r Biiilington Eoute. ChfcSKty Bsrtlistwi& (Jala j S. 8. t'fcicaga, JSarilBKtMi atacj K. R. PKINCIPAl LINE AND OLD FAVOKITE FEOM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFOBN1A LINCOLN AND DENyER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST lino to 8L Joseph, Atchlacon, Topeks,) Dcnlson. Dallas. Galveston, and! all pointo'la Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexicp, Ari zona, Montana and Texan, , This route has no superior lor Albert Lea, Minneapolis and SFauL.- NatioumUy reputed as being the GREAT,THKOUCU CAR LINK. Untversally eoneaded to be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes ot travel. All connections made In Union depot I Try It and yon wfll and traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Througn tickets via this celebrated line lor sale at all offices In the U. s. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, eta, cheerfully given by PKBCETAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Cbtoaoo, III. l.T.W.FOTTEK, 1 Vies Pres. 4t tiea. Maaager, CaioAeo, III. a dOBH q;a. BEAW.Oen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, ' 908 Washington St. Naw Yoaa. Eobtow, Mass. mavlS-lytUkw HOTELS. THE LANCASTER 'COTTAGE. .-- ". yiROINI A' (TENTH) AVENUE. Between AUaatio and Paclflc Avenues, ,, , ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN F0R,XUE SEASON OF 1882.. Pleasant' Location. "Airy Uooms, Elegantly Furnished. ' New and complete Improve-bmbus.,-Terms Very Moderate. , MBS. M. J. KUNKLK. Proprietress. P.O. Box 873. -, jun22-2md MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIO OUT, K. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASOX OF 1S82. FronUag Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Railroad Depot.: TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ....... ELKGANTLY FURNISHED. . EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLRT' IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, wrra six aaw eouxasaa taslbs. Orchestra led by Brophy.' Dancing under the 'direction of Prof. G. J. GUIenple. IfalB offlce W. U. Tefearapb la tbe mrllcnas:. Union News Stand In oatce. Liberal Management. je22-2md CHAS. McOLADE, Prop. Tl INFLAMBLiTibirWTBUK XDQEA ura JL LtneeyeidB.-weaorieaaBypenemU; condi- lioa oi ibb eagsB-er bb uaa,-wkica look angar. red and sore. There la as the i Ubm a teal. ing ot heat and itchlna in tae rlBtheeve eyes. Onuwak- ing in the morning tte pstlea at notices that t lii! lids are somewaat glued together, and that mer,i the Is small crusts lorn npoBaadalog the labci. All dlseases'WiilKvAR. THkOAT also. Chronie aastFrtiaai -Diseases-ncec- l . j7Z7.flZmi 'Cftiir-" V nw? l- i-u 2 ommm RaaVWaUBt stttet; tfr - "acT-"Ba Lancflsicr. -Jywa.lw .iiSLr K" -.