-1- -?'! -S . j." ZS& '. i '.ill' ' ' .. 3 Tolime XVIII- -Xo 280 LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. Priee Two Grata, tyv tr V 8k II JTirll I ItEI! II I PI I IllOIfCT er rBPt? wwv wvw.. J" UN 8. OIVLKB ft CO. PROTECTION FROM MOSQUITOES. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, And put them up in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. E3T8TOKE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 6 O'CLOCK." JJSTO. S. GKIVXlER No. 26 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLEB, GEO. P. RATHVON. OWf.KM HII1CST. BO WEES. & HTJKST'8 NWW STORE, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLACK ALL WOOL HUB'S VEILDTG JUST OPEHED I IN ELEGANT QUALITY AND GOOD WIDTH. ULACIv AI.I.-WOOI. LACK BUNTING, only STi cents aaul ; only a lew pieces Ictt ol an iiminiiM- lot IMtgaut Line or Pink, Itliicund Crea u ALL WOOL NIIV.s VK1MNGS only i-.-nts perymd. Kli-ganl Line ot IIKUh.S LAWNS licnn Xf, cents up. Elegant Line ot SEW DRESS PRINTS, I'UtCAI.CS and COMBINATION SUITINGS, in tin- .New Styles, J ust Opened ami belling lapldly. Kxlia Raigains in IM.AC'K SILKS. We luvilu Special Kamin.ilioii ol our ll.OOnnd $l,2 iuuhti . I'leasi; give us a rail. W. . HO WICKS, M YKKl Si KATIIFON. In the niaiiuractiiie r READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observo tluco points : 1. Tint Selection of Stylish ami Serviceable Material with tho Rest Wealing Qualities. . The Selection of Good, Ktioug and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Liiiin-,s, etc. ti. First chiss Workmanship, Good, Strong Thieail and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING yon will find no macliiuc-mado button holes, but good, strong, lcgulur hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters aio the most skilled. Our Patterns ate tho best. MYERS Sl RATHFON, NO. 12 east king street. imv 1; jKXT HOOK TO TIIK COURT FAH SESTOCK'S. MADE TO OUR OWN OUIH'K AM) OPENED THIS DAY : 500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00. These Quilts aio made heavier and larger than Quilts usually sold at this pi ice. We are selling larjro lots of ULEACHED and UNRLEACHED MUSLINS, HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, all at much less than tegular prices, l'eisons in want of theso goods should not fail to visit otu stoic and m'c them befoie puichasing elscwhcte. Latge lots of TA1JLE IJNEN8, TABLE IJNENS. ALL LINEN, AT 20e. PER YD. AND UP AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. IIOVSK PUKMSlllNU OOUJtN. TJILINN ic WlLSOIt. FISHING TACKLE, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Rods to Suit All Purchasers from 5c. Up. REELS OP ALL KINDS. SNOODED HOOKS, GIMP AM) GUT. LANDING NETS- Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackle Ever in the City at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER. PA. SHiN OF TIIK 2 l!Hi lHMJS.l rz. ii m unit's w HOl.lCSAf.K WEl'OT FtIB Water Closets and Italli Tuks, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steani Fitters' Supplier Oas Fixtures at Seduced Trices, Flnnitiers' Supplies, Turners' Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE HOOFING. N0S.11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA JOHN L. ARNOLD. MiSVlil.T.AmCOVS. DISSOLUTION OF 1AKTN.7miII. The oo-itarlni'iNlilp In the ineielianl tallorinR lluslne', lir ret olore ex 1st Inf? between HATIIVONAFlSllKU.il this iJuy iltusolvol by mutual ronseiiL All imtsoiis in anytiuiii ner inilebtcd to tlie h!iil tfrm. an) ripectfnlly sollcileil toniakeliiiineiUate payment toS. b. liATIIVON, wlio li hereby nut lioii.eil to iv eelve the same: and those ImviiiK elainn iiiralnst Hiil.l linn lll please pieentlhem lor tUeiiienl. fc-KATllVON, M. FISIIKK, 101 Not th Queen iL. Idinctwter, V:i. St'KOIAI. NOT1CK. Until further an iiBiineeineiit, the bualne, without interrup tion, will be conducted by tho undersigned, wlio HOlicils a conllnuaneo ot the patronage heivtotorn bi'stowe! upon the linn, and which ia hereby grulclully acknctT',iVON- JylS-lmd&Stw ""rracllcal Tailor. TNCKKASK VOUU OAl'lTAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 20, 850, $100. Investors ol small and medium amounts In Grain, Provisions and Stock us fully pro-! tected aa mostextonst vo and influential opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab llsheil plan, try it. Ueports sent weekly, lt vld ends paid monthly. Send at once for ex- Idanatory circulars and past record, kbek. HvideiKis paid during imst thirteen months n I his fund $00.71 per share, Address FLEMMING & MERRIAM, 111 and 1 IjaSAIjLB ST., CIllCAHO,' 11,1., V- uant a local agent in every town. Bxeellenl In.lucementB. Uood pay to a rc- giionslu'e. enterpiising man. Write for terms. u9-lyd DBI GOODS, Ac. WE HAVE THB BEST MAKES OF BOWERS & HURST VI.OTMSU. Aell-JVDxcle Grarnieiits. 00 its. IK) USE. svittaes. OOAJ B. " M AKTIN, Who!e-iieund Uctail Dealer Li all kiiulx r.f I.UM ISKIt AN l COAL. 44-raid: No. -120 North Watei and I'rinc-Ireel.- r!-::vn Luiuou LuiiKutttr. ni-Iv' CtOAI. AND CMIKM'. I'iiio Lykens Valley and other kind ol Co.d lor all iiurpoHci well ehMiicil. 15e-.t llr.ind Itowndalo Cement at ted need prices. Also Limestone. Screenings Tor walks and drives; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Mraw by the bale or ton. aidaud Olllee : llarrisbnrg pike. Ucucral Olllee: 'J0 KastCliestnul.Street. KAUFFMAN, KKLLKIC & C). aprl-Hvd ZIOAI.. M. V. J3. COHO, SJONOHTH WATER ST., Lancaster. I'.. Wholesale and Itctall Dealeis in LUMBER AND COAL. Ooniiection Wltli tlin Telephonic KKcliangd. Yard and Olllee : No. X NORTH WATKU J511 if. STKICK tob28-l-,l SAMUKL II. l'KICK, ATTOUNKV, HAM Removed his Ottlco from K North Duke vtreet lo No. 41 GRANT STREKT, immisli. ately in Rcir or Court House, Long's New Unihting. ml7-ttd "KOECt:A TOIIAUCO AND CUIB1KA XV Hough and Ready only 10 cents per plug, at HARTMaN'S Yellow rront Cigar Store. jyl5-7md & CO., Lancaster, Pa. ll-,UVi:Y X. IIUltiT, imv aoovs. ri'iiK T NORTH END DRYGOODS STORE HAS ANOTIIKIt LOT OV Best Calico in Large Eemnants At 5c. a Yard. BARGAINS m LAWNS. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IMyill I.ANCA'.TKir. I. H ,tu:Kx ukutuei:. OLOTHI CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUIT?. CASSIMERE SUITS. LINEN SUITS. SEERSUCKER SUITS. ALPACA COATS. WHITE DUCK VESTS. STRIPED DUCK VESTS. LINEN DU&TERS. MOHAIR DUSTERS. SKELETON-MADE COATS. PINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS. LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE, SEERSUCKER, SERGE. Hager & Brother. N. II. Arttr .JULY 1. we will close at li o'clock . in., dining the .Summer Months except SATURDAY I'ArHH UAmUHUH, AC. WAIL I'APMI. -ODDS AND ENDS OF WALL PAPER Will be sold very low in order to close out. Among them an-some of the Veiy Rest l'at leir.s. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING Uythcyaid in All Colors, that were slightly wet on ends, will be sold cheap. We make make to order, at short notice, nil kinds ot WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, Ami put I hem up in tho Rest Manner. Fino Pier and Mantlo Mirrors. AN KLKISANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Kxtcnsinn Cornices. 1'olei in lraR, Walnut, hbonyaud Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WAE DECLAEED. THE INDEfENIJEHfrs' F1KM STAND. The Stalwart ProposltMna Kejected nd the Fight to be Ylgoreefrly Hade Cor Ke- rorin A Strong Mantrto. The Independent Republicans of Penn sylvania, represented by their state com mittee, on Thursday burned their bridges, and leaving behind them all hope of com promise, sounded the battlo cry of a vig orous and aggressive campaign. The fears of a slim attendance at tho meeting which had been entertained on Wednesday even ing, were dissipated by the arrival of tho morniug trains. As eai ly as half past nine o'clock the lobby of tho Girard house, where the meeting was to take place, was tapidly filltug up with members and friends of tho Independent cause. II. L. Poster, of Venango, chairman of the recent Independent convention, arrived at the Continental at an early hour, and was soon one of the most conspicuous figures at tho Girard house." Tho com mitteemen gathered in knots about tho coriidors discussing the situation, and long before tho hour of meeting it was clearly to be seen that tho general senti ment against any compromise or conces sion was overwhelming. The influence exerted by Charles S. Wolfo was notice ably shown by the number of inquiries which were inado for him. Up to tho last moment ho was still expected, but shortly after 11 o'clock Chairmau McKco received a telegram from the Uniou county cham pion announcing that a pressing busi ue.ss engagement ?ouhl pievent his attendance. John Stewart, tho Indepen dent candidate for goVernor, remained in his room at the Girauf house and received his ftieuds tncre, and Colonel William Mctoichacl, anayed in a linen coat and white pantaloons, was the only candidate visible. At half-past eleven o'clock tho members were called to order iu tho gentlemen's parlor of the Girard house. In a number of districts tho gentlemen originally elected as members of the committee had been unable to' serve and substitutes had been chosen in their places'. One or two mem birs came in alter roll call, making the number piesent sixty-live of tho commit tee. About fifteen duly authoiizcd proxies wero on haud, but Chairmau McKee de cliiieYl to admit them to tho privileges of membets. The meeting, in daring viola tion of tho long-standing custom of po litical committees, was held with open doors'. The chairman's table bad been In ought into tho ccntie of tho room, the repot tors wero stationed near tho Chest nut stteet front and tho members of tho committee sat in arm-chairs in a rude amphitheatre about tho central point. "In the call lor this meeting, which I transmitted to you on July 14," said Chairman McKee, "I referred to certain proposals made to us by the candidates and committee of the, Stalwart organiza tion. It is to answer theso propositions that wo are heio to-day. Ihavo no sug gestions to make, for in this matter I de siro to act but as the sctvant of the com mittee. I would only' ask that tho ques tion shall bo fully, freely and fairly dis cussed, and I hopo that good judgment will prevail in your deliberations. Alter this brief introduction Mr. McKee handed to Sectetary Leach ono after another the letters which havo passed between tho Rcinilats and tho Independ ents. First camo Chairman Cooper's" communication transmitting to Mr. Juchco tho minutes and tcport of tho meeting of tho Regular Republican state committee ami tho Icttcisof tho Regular candidates. Then camo tho letter addressed to tho Stalwaits by thcfour Independent candi dates. It was heard in silence. Colonel McMichael's brief and vigorous noto was the touchstone. As his ringing dcclai.i tiou was icad tho first applause of thu Meeting rose iu a deafening chorus. It was some moments before the secretary could go on with tho reading. Then came tho letter from Chairmau Cooper and his trusty ton, which was received in silence. Last of all Chairman McKee pioduccd and handed to Secretary Leach a commit uicatiou which had not before been made public. It enclosed a newspaper clipping containing a copy of tho letter addressed to tho Stalwart candidates by those upon the Independent ticket. It was addressed to Chairman McKco and leitcr.ited the reasons of Messrs. Stewart, Duff, Met rick and .Tunkin, as expressed iu tho letter to Cooper's committee, for rejecting tho Stalwart propositions. Colonel McMichacI who refused to sign tho letter of tho other four candidates, declaring their willing ness to lesign if a new convention wero called to select candidates not nominated upou cither ticket, again withheld his sig natuie, becauso tho position ho had as sumed did not tender it necessary. As the applause occasioned by this letter died away, Chairman McKee resigned his scat to Mr. Foster, who presented the follow ing telegram from Senator John I. Mitch ell, at Washington : Harmony is desired, but it cannot follow any arrangement which does not absolutely secmc the two objects 6f the Independent movement, first, thorough popular reform of party methods; second, the absolute re tirement of tho spoils system. The first is but a means to tho second principal and indispensable object sought. The accept ance of a now convention with both tickets barred out may or may not secure the principal object, as the majority may de cide. Possibly a recall of both conventions for a conference on ticket and platform would work out both objects and secure harmonious unity on principles and men. Nothing short of a new ticket of such men as shall command theirespect and support of all tho Republicans is wise, just and practicable. . The four nionositious of Mr. Cooper's committtee were then considered separately and each in turn was rejected. The third, providing that a new conven tion should be held, based upon the rules recommended by the Continental confer ence, its choice to be limited to the candi dates already nominated or to be unlimited, at the option of the Independents, and the fourth and last, providing for a new state convention under the rules adopted at tho recent convention, wero disposed of in r similar manner after duo discussion. Mr. Dickson renewed his motion, to ap point a committeo of five to convey to tho Stalwarts tho action of tho committee, which was agreed to, as wero also motions endorsing the letters of the Independent candidates to tho Stalwart committee. After duo deliberation the committee presented the draft of the answer to tho propositions based on tho suggestions con tained in tho letter of the Independent candidates. This paper met with ap proval, and Chairman McKee was directed to forward it to Chairman Cooper. The document was in these words : Tho mat V. Cooper, Etq., Chairman Republi can Slate Committee: Dkar Sir : 1 am instructed to advise you that the Independent Republican state committee have considcioJ the four suggestions contained in the minutes of tho proceedings of your committee, for warded to me by you on tbo lstn instant. I am directed to say that this' committee find that none of tho four are methods fitted to obtain a harmonious and honora ble unity of the Kepublicau voters of Pennsylvania. All of them are inadequate to that end, for the reason that they afford no guaranteo that, being accepted, the principles upon which tho Independent Republicans have taken their stand would bo treated with respect or put into action. All of them contain tho probability that an attempt to unite the Republicans of the state by their means would cither re sult iu reviving and strengthening the political dictatorship which we condemn or would permanently distract the Repub lican body and insure the future aud con tinued triumph of our common opponent, the Democratic party. Of the four suggestions, tho first, second and fourth are so inadequateas to need no separate discussion ; the third, which alone may demand attention, has the fatal defect of not including tho withdrawal of that "slated " ticket which was made up many months ago, and long jn advance of the llarrisburg convention, to represent aud to maiutaiu the very evils of control and abuses of method to which we stand opposed. This position, liko the others, supposing it to have been sincerely put forward, clearly shows that you miscon ceive the causes of tho Independent move ment, as well as its aims and purposes. You assumo that we desire to measure the respective nurabeis of those who support tho Hariisburg ticket aud those who find their principles expressed by the Phila delphia convention. This is a complete and fatal misapprehension. We are orga nized to promote certain reforms, aud not to abaudou them iu pur.Miit of votes. Our object is tliejoveiUuow of the " boss sys tem " and ol tho " spoils system." In behalf of this we are willing' aud anx ious to joiu bauds with you whenever it is assured that the union will be honestly and earnestly for that purposa. But we cannot make alliances or agrco to compro raises that on their face threaten tho very object of the movement iu which we have engaged. Whether your ticket has the support of many or few, of a majority or a minority of Republican voters, does nol affect in the smallest degree the duty of every citizen to record himself against tho abuses which it lepresents. Had the gen tlemen who compose it been willing to withdraw themselves from tho field, as they were invited to join in doing, for the common good, by the Independent Re publican candidates, this act would have, encouraged tho hope that a new conven tion, freely chosen by the people and un embarrassed by claims of existing candi dates, might havo brought forth the need ed guarratiteo of party emancipation and public reform. This service, however, thoy havo de clined to lender their party ; they not only claim and receive your repeated as surances of support, but they permit themselves to be put forward to secure tho use of the Independent Republican votes at tbo same time that they represent tho "bossism," the "spoils" methods and the " machine " management which we are determined no longer to tolerate. The manner in which their candidacy was de creed, tho means employed to givo it con vention formality, tho obligations which thoy incur by it, the political methods with which it identifies them and the po litical and personal plans for which their official iniluenco would bo required all join to make it the most imperative public duty not to givo them support at this elec tion under any circumstances. In closing this noto this committeo must express its tvgrot that, having considered it desirable to make ovortures to the In dependent Republicans, you should havo so far misapprehended the facts of the situation. It is our desire to unite thu Re publican paity on the Miro ground of prin ciple, in tho confidence that we arc thus sciving it with tho highest fidelity and preserving for the fiittuu service of tho com monwealth that vitality of Republicanism which has made tho party useful in tho past aud which alono confers upon it now tho right of continued existence. The only method which promised this tcsiilt in the approaching election is that proposed by the Indcieiidcnt Republican candidates iu their letter of July i:, 1883, which was positively rejected by your committee. On ltchali of tho independent Republi can state committee of Pennsylvania. I. D. McKkf., Chairman. Dr. Kerr, of Rutlcr, protested that the last chance of party reconciliation should not be thrown away when tho paper was adopted, but everybody clso seemed pleased with the result. At half-past 4 o'clock the committeo met in executive session. Mr. Dickson moved the appointment of a campaign committee ot fifteen members. Tho mo tion was agreed to and tho committee was subsequently enlarged by tho addition of Chahiuan McKeo'sadvisoiy boatd, Messrs. Baker, Lockwood, Garrett, E.irlo and Reeves. Last ol all Chairmau McKee read to the committee the brief telegram which ho had leceived from tho plucky little cham pion of Union county : Sony I cannot be with you. Let there be no temporizing. Regulars have slam med the door in our faces. Do not knock for them to open it again. Yours, for the war, C. S. Wolfe. Knrich and rcvitnlirc the blood by using lliown'.s Iron RUter. For sale at II. IS. Coch ran's ditnrxtoip, lu7 North (Juccn street, Lan cailer. iy24-lwdw Ihe Invisible Celluloid Kyc-Class I rames have reached the topmost wave ot popularity without a competitor, delyiiic competition, and the popular verdict Is that they are tho LaudHOincst and best made. For sale by all leading Jewelers and opticians. 'llACKMETACK,"nla.stlnf-niid tra;rant per fume. I'licc'J.'iancI . SO cents. For sale at Coch ran's drus stoie.UT North Queen street. Palpitation or .the Heart. .1. M. Might. Syracuse, X. V., writes : " When I itrst commenced using your Rurdock Blood Hitters 1 was troubled wltli II uttering and palpitation or the heart, t icit weaK ami lan guid, with a nninbncxs ot the limbs; since using, my heart has not troubled in and the numbing sensation is all gone." Trice $1.00. For sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It is entirely dlllcrcntfroin all others. It Is as clear as water, and, lis its name indicate.". Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. If will Immediately tree the head from all dandruff, restore gi ay hair to ILs natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has lallcnotr. it does not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, tmgar or Loid and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have. done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a bpautlf ul glossy hrown. Ask your druggist for It. Kach bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KL1NK CO, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New Ydrlc. juuGlyd.eod&w For OvsFKrsiA and I.ivcr Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle ot Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never Tails to cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Oesplsed. lly the unthinking, ilnrcock has been con sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, un pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, to those not knowing its virtue," annlsance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sav ants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperient and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all Us good qualitits. l'iicoSl.00. For sale at II. ti. Cochran's iiru- store, 137 North Quced street, Lancaster. A was ai. injector tree with each bottle ot Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price cents. For Bile at Cochran's drug storp, 117 KortliQueen street. JOHH WAJfAdrAKEB'S XOTICJS JTC SUMMER TOVJtXSTS. rOHM WAKAMAKKK'S AUYJSKTISEJIKNT. GrODTGr TO STJ1MER QUARTERS. Important notice travelers The courtesies of the entire "establishment (in close proximity to the Broad Street Station for the New York, Baltimore, Washing-ton and all Western trains) are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of La dies', Gents', and Children's Suits, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Carpets and House Furnishing, diere is a spa cious Waiting Room, Picture Gallery, Lunch-room and Toilet-room. The new department of public comfort, with wash-rooms, closets, new lunch rooms, for both ladies and gentlemen will be opened I st August. Bag gage can be left and checked while persons are visiting. Philadelphia is so cheap a place for shopping that there is often a saving of more than railroad fares. John Wanamaker. Thirteenth and Chestnut and Market Streets, Philadelphia. MElilVAL. B ROWN'M IRON 1UTTKRM. Strength to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical'pain. All this represents what is wanted, in tho often heard ex pression, "Oh ! I wish I had the strength !" If you are broken down, havo not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be rolieved and restored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 North Fremont St., Baltimore. During the wnr I was injured in the I stomach by a piece or shell and have . suffered iroir. it ever since. About lour j years ugo it brought on paralysis, which kept mo In bed six months, aud the best doctors in tbo city said I cou-d not live. I suffered Icarf nil y from in digestion, and lor over two years could not cat solid food and for a large por tion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried BROWN'S IR0N;B1TTERS, and now, alter taking two bottles, I am able to get up and go around, and am rapidly improving. . OKCKKR. BROWN'S IRON BITTEKS is a com plete and snro remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. For sale at 11. B. COCHBAN'.S Drug Store, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. lviM-lwUw sj OU1KA AMU OLASSWAJtA. TT1UII MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS 1 FRUIT JARS AT CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very Large Quan tity ol JKI.L.Y TUMBLERS, .1 ELLY TUM B I.ERS. JKLLY CUrs, JELLY CUrS. COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Foil Line or T AISLE GLASSWARE or New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST KINO STBEET. R AGS. BAGS. RAUS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ot Rags, Old Books, Carpats, Woolen Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gam Shoes, c Ac. Twill call on persons .having any ot th3 above articles It tfiey will drop me a oit i card. ' . i. .. WH. JT. JUftHMJKJJU, NO. OS WEST WHO tfTl reb35-timda to families and generally. LANCASTER WATCHES. TR.W1CKEKSIIABI'.3I.AXCA3TKRWATCII KEEPS ITS Wonderful Record UNBROKEN FOli FOUR YEARS. Lancaster . I uno l. 14 -. A.RITNER, KSI), Manager Lancaster Watch Factory. DKAR SIR: .V TIIK HUJUMBit OK JS7 1 MADK A KUROPKAN TOUR TRA VKI.INO HOMK K,(W MlhES. I CARRIED WITH Mi: OXK OK TOUR I.AXCASTKR WATCHES. IT NEVER STOPPED AND DID NOT VARY A SINUI.E MIX UTE FROM TIIK TRlTr. TIMEDURIXO THE EXTIRE TRIP. I HAVE CARRIED TIIK SAME WATCH FOR THE FOUR YEARS ' INCE THAT TIME. AXD IT HAS MAINTAINED ITS WONDERFUL. RECORD UNBROKEN, I AM AGAIN ABOUT TO START ABROAD FOR A PROLONGED RESI DENCE. MY FAITHFUL TIME KEEPER, WHICH HAS COME TO BE CONSIDERED A FRIEND, UOIJS niTII ME, AND I WILL BE PROUD TO EXHIBIT IN ANYWHERE AS A TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN SKILL A ND HOME IND USTR Y Yours very truly, J. P. WICKERSHAM, American Minister to Denmaik. THB FIRST OF THE Lancaster Ms TO GROSS THB SEAS. BUOKH AMD HTaWMJIM. TjUNK, PLAIN AND FANUY STATIONERY. EW PANELS.! NEW EASELS. NEW BOOKH AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNNS NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET.? JOHN BACK'S SOUS, John Ban's Sons, Noe. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have In stock and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That is tobe found In the Interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and btandard i:ook, Illustrated Books. J u vent In Books). Sunday School Books and Bibles Family Bibles iu Various styles. Teachers' Bible?, Hymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. WRlTIKti PAPERS ENYELOPE& Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Books, Pocketixwka Parses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment o Stationery, J-c!i.-.ol Books and School Furnltnro at the SIGN OF THB BOOF rrr CDU CATION AIn SWARTBMORK COLLEGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College anil pre paratory school under care ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by tire 9th month, last, has ixt-n completely rebnflt, enlarged, anil fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature, ltathematliai, and tue Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories. Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops.andall appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry. Mechanical aad Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early; as, other things belBgcqnal, places will be given to- the earliest applicants. For fall particulars, address EDWARO M.MAGILL, Pres'Vii-' Swarthmore College, Delaware Co- Ff-ieB-3md -ir; jnaoCS-Smd V-
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