wa mmw.M iiii 1 3mK jMjnmf jm'jmujiHMLin jauwii .ji, twiHiiimir,iniijUfcWii"''Wii - niifWfMli LANCASTER DAmY JNTELUaENCE, FlilOAY, JULY 28,1882. ' v ACTORS IN SUMMER TIME- HOW T1IKY SPEND TUKlK VACATION. Throwing Tlicir HstrdiKaraed money Away Like Water Col. Mulberry Sellers' Sixty Thousand Dollars. New York Sun. Tho bland and pleasinz actor whoso ac quaintance the reporter bad made stood with rare grace or posture on Union square, idly tapping with bis cane the toe of a mature boot which simulated juvenilo dif Jidenco by trying to hide beneath a faded drab over-gaiter. "Ah, thero?" he said cheerfully, in a largo and rotund voice. "Ilow'r yon? Warm day dogs' day, sir !" lie smiled with tho easy air of a man of the world, and, clasping bis hands behind him, stood as a prosperous banker stands before a comfortable grate fire, gently raising hitnsell first on bis heels, then on his toes, anil looking benign, gracious and conversational. Above bis clearly shaven face was a tall, white hat irrefutable of the fashion of the year bcfoic last. His coat had the meritorious air of the coat that A'clKaggiicved at being lugged out for a third Mimmcr season, hut is resolved to iinioin tho missing second button and mako an earnest ell'ort not to appear short in the sleeves. His trousers were wrinkled aud puckered in a multitude of discouraged con ligations about the knees. Hut his faci was serene and placid, and he bowed occasionally with great suavity to other gentlemen, who alwayssaid: "Ullo, Hilly," and gracefully waved their hands. " Dogs' days for tho boys, sir ; dogs' days for the boys For myself I've noth ing to complain of," he said impressively, as my season has been one of extraor dinary success ; but theEO poor fcilow have a illicitly touh outlook with tho summer licloiu them." Ho glanced about C3in passionately. On tho luoad wulk in fiontof the Union Square theatre stood scores of men, all wcaiing the pronounced "professional" look, and talking loudly in little groups of threes and lives. They were dressed in as many different styles as there were men, from the spruce and dapper first .juvenile, encased in all tho agony of an Knirlish suit and almost smothered under nn imported Derby, to tho hungry-looking soug-aud dance performer, out at the toes, in at the waist aud indefinite -as to hat. There were a few who wore their hair long, and tried to appear interesting in long black frock coats and baggy trousers. Occasionally large aud florid managers strode about in good clothes. "The profession," continued tho loqua cious actor, "is looking rather bunged up." " Wiioio do you pass the summer. " Here er that is, 1 am not decided ;' then with a candid .'and confidential air: " Tho fact is, I'm keeping a weather eye oKiii for a job, aud until I get it I'm going to stop here on the square." " 1 often wonder what actors do in the summer." " The actor, sir, is confoundedly extrav agant and insanely lavish. You ask where actors spend their summers. Why, those who have n money starve, aud those who have worked like white slaves for ten months spend tho whole of their earnings in two months of summer aud begin the next season penniless. Look, for iustauce, at the very best fcilow on tho stage, Johu T. Kayitioud, and ask yourself if he looks like a man subject to insane freaks. And yet no man will tell you more readily than himself how he passed the first summer following his success. He had been work ing like a beaver until he started out with Colonel Seller, and cleared a clean $00,000 iu cash. No buncombe, you know, a clean sixty tliousand," reiterated the actor, gravely. " Ono would suppose that with so clo.so a remembrance of the sting of poverty he would have put away a snug little i o t egg and felt more at case. Did .lohu do it '.' No! He immediately bought all tho clothes he could, treated all the boys, and disappeared for a few days, when he suddenly splurged out in a style that mat'c the public snort. Ho went up to T.urytown on the-llud-son and bought the magnificent Hlcrstadt estate paying as much as he con Id out of his sixty thousand, and borrowing extia nu'.ucy at : per cent, besides. Ho had oight servants dressed in the most gor geous livery, horses that pranced like mad, a castle, a superb estate, and cveiy thing ho could think of buying that would add to his splendor. Hy gracious, sir, it was positively amazing the style John put on that first month ! The place was sur rounded by the magnificent estates of nabobs liko tho Goulds, Ithinclandcrs, Hoes, Aspinwalls and Iviiidlands, cople who were living on tho income of millions. They looked ou liaymoiid with amaze ment. Ho was living in greater style with his handful of money than they were with their kinks full. Nothing could equal the magnificence with which John slung wealth around the village. Ho began to invito all tho boys every one. It didn't make any difference to f John how great a fakir his friend looked if he'd only join in with fie crowd. Actors who felt tho heat of tho summer's day and had cravings for bread and water were astonished by ro coivingKiieli telegrams as this : I Irak Jimmy: Take the 10:15 a.m. f lain for Tarry town my cquipaco meets ymi at depot. What kind of wiuo do you drink 2. John T. Raymond. " They'd go up, and thero would bo the landau with a couple of fiery horses, a stiff-necked coachman, and an imported footman in gold and brown, with Johu silting erect iu tho landau, his plug hat cast over his eye, and a smile of ineffable seienity on his face. If there were ten hams pardon mo, I refer to the lower grade of actors ;" 'tis a term wo sometimes allow ourselves to uso if thero were ten of them, by gracious, sir, John would have tho whole crowd iu tho vehicle, and sit on the legs of tho footman. Well, sir, he went on giving dinners and cutcrtain iug like a potentate for two mouths, and then returned to tho drudgery of playing without a sigh, 00,000 out. This summer bo is living liko a lord at Long Branch, and divides his time between playing with bis baby aud matching dollars." "That was a costly freak." "Yes, but not at all unusual. Look at McKco Ilankin and his wife. Raukin bought an island iu tho Detroit river and he has a keeper and game preserver thero. He has built a superb house and in tho summer entertains lavishly. Ho has no end of servants aud lives liko a princr, only to come back again and start auew on the inevitable grind. Sometimes it has a rather pernicious effect, too. Tho exam ple is bad. Fred Marsdcn, who writes pieces for tho stago, becamo a victim lo the siinimor castlo mania and rushed hit a big country seat in the Adiroudaoks : but he found that he couldn't run the place iu tho style of a millionaire tho first year, so ho decided to ccouomizo tho ihst year and wandered about enthusiastically askiif people to come and see him next year." Tho loquacious actor coughed with great deiiiacy behind his left hand, and then gently settled his collar with tho tip of Lis lingers, all of which caused a large and tra isparcnt ornament on a conspicuous ring to blink so in the glare of the sun that passers-by stopped to talk to each other about the diamond. " Frank Mayo is another instance of the desiic to have a 'homo,'" he continued affably. "When ho bad cleared his first $50,000 on Davy Crockett he went into the wilds of Pennsylvania did built a place he calls -rocket Lodge It is way back in aiudmost inaccessible piint in the moun tains, and when Daty gdps there to spend his summers be almost ffics of loneliness." Wnv will you cough "'hen HhUoh's cure will five immediate lellctl Price 10 .. nn ci". nun 9i. r or Mine at uocnratrs d Irng store, 137 .! 111 Villi'PIl Street. Josh Billing Heard From. XKwrosr, B. L. Aug. 11.1630. Dear Bitter iV am here trying to breathe In all the saltidrojthe ocean, and having beena sufferer lor more than a year with a retractory liver, I was Induced to mix Hop Hitters with the sea gale, and have lonnd the tincture & glorious result. I have been greatly helped by the Hitters, and am not afraid to say so. Yours without a struggle. JylS-Swd&w JOSH BILLINGS. Bow'i the Baby. "How's the baby?" 'Ill" croup Is letter this morning, thank yon. H'e gave him some or Thomas' Kclcctrlc Oil as you advised, doctor, and shall give htm some more in an caster. Many miserable pcopio drag themselves almut with falling strength, feeling that they are sinking Into their graves when Parker's Ginger Tonic wonia Dcgin wim me nrsi uuw, t bring vitality and strength back to thcui. Bun. fyi-lmdeodacow Abk von k am miserable by Indigestion, Con stitution. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin 1 Shiloh'sVUaHzcr Is a positive cure, lor sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Popular Everywhere. "i;nrdane,"tbc French name for llurdock. Is as popular In Franco as In America. As an anti-scorbutic, apcrlcntand diuretic It cannot be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bit ters combine " In a condensed form " all Its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disor ders and kidney troubles they are uncoualcd. l'rlcc $1.0(1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. The Bev. Geo. II. Thayer, oi itourbon, lnd., says : "Both myself and wile owe our lives to Siiilou's Consumption Cure. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. MEDICAL. IK YOD AUK A MAM OF BUSINKSS, weakened by the strain ot yonr duties, avoid stimulants andusc HOP HITTERS. If you are a man of letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore brain, nerve and waste use ltur ariTBiK. If you are young and soficring Irom'anyin discretion or dissipation; if you are married orsingle, old or young, suffering from poor health or lanjflnsfilng on a bed of sickness UELY ON HOI HITTERS. Whoever you arc, whenever yon feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without Intoxicating, take HOI HITTERS. Thousands die annually from somolormot KIDNEY disease that might have been pre vented by a timely uscoi iiur liUiJiua. Hop Bitters Never Faill Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will be cured if you use HOI B1TTEUS. It you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It may save yourlie. It has saved hundreds. 1. I. V. is an absolute and irresistabte euro tor Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. -.Sold by Druggists. Skno vou Oikcttlaii. HOI HITTERS M'F'U CO., Rochester, N. Y.,and Toronto, On!. jyl-lmdcodAw HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED It is the concurrent testimony ot tin public and tho medical profession, that Hostctter's Hlomach Bitters is a medicine which achieves results speedily lelt. thor ough and benign. Beside rectifying liver dlsordcr.lt invigorates I lie treble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hast ens the convalescence ot those recovering Ironi cnlcchliug diseases, Moreover it is the grand specific for lever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. febl-lydcodJfcw Tl' Y i-Oll WANT TO KEEP COOL, ISO AND DRINK SOME H US TCI. ASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCIIER'S 1RU STOKE. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, 5- Only Fl V E CENTS a GIa3S. f KAY'S SI'KCIFIC ME.DICINK. THIS J lircat English Bcinedy. An unfailing euro lor Impntency, and all Disease that follow loss ot Memory. Universal I.assl tuilc. l'aln in the Back, Dimness ol Vision, l'rcmature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption ami a Premature (J rave. Full par ticulars in our pauiplet, which we desire to feud tree by mall to every one. The Specille Aicuicine is soiu iy an uruggisis at l per pack age, or six packages lor $5. or will be sent live by matt on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing the agent, H.H. Cochran, K!7 and VA) North Queen sliect. On account ot counter feits, we have adopted tho Yellow Wranncr: theonlygenuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. tor saie in jjincasier uy ji. u. uoeiirau, 137 North Queen street. THEOUAY MEDICINE CO.. N. Y. aprlS-lvdAw ajuttrjcxa. (AKViSTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture tt.MJ and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. J.iXKI yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my enliie siock oi Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, .VI' GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wuniesaie initio oi my own maniiiacturcd goods, l'leasc cafl early. S. o. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. VAUKtAXitSa, V. ri'HK M-ANUAKD CAKK1AOK WOKK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders MARKET STREET, Boar of Central Market Houses, LANCASTKB, PKNN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished In the most comfori. able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality or work our prices are the cheapest In the state. Wo buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Ciiveusa call. All work warranted. Repairing prontnt ly attended to. Ono set ot workmen cspeeiall v ntplovod for that lrarnoso. mai-i.riiA tt- TICH BITTERS AMTMXCm.BW09. ABTWMTllHMWin A STK1CII BBOS'ADTBBTISEMKMT. ASTKICH BEOS-' PALACE OP FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, TA. A LAST CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP HATS! CHEAP HATS! y Since tho reduction we made about two wcaks ago, our stock lias gono down to abont a quarter of what It has baen, and, as every body knows, we arc still selling lots of goods, because we sell them at sncli prices as will In duce anybody tp buy. ALL OUB TUSCAN BONNETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE UNIFORM I'RICE OF 25 cents. AIL TUSCAN HATS 50 cts. NO EXCEPTION, AND NONE WILL BE LAID ASIDE. CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST. OUR FANCY RIBBONS, Which were also MARKED DOWN at the same time, have been scllhig last, but we have still plenty of them, and good value at that. A FEW GOOD PARASOLS That were formerly very expensive, but which have been put down, so that they are within tho reach ot everybody. Thny are remark ably CHEAP, ami are nearly alt sold. We are now showing a most Elegant Line of Feather and Satin FANS, - FANS. PLAIN, ESinitOIDEUED, BROCADED AND WATERED PANS, CRETON FANS, LARGE ami SMALL JAPANESE FANS Ono lot of Ten-Inch Fans at 2c. One lot, same size, in all bright colors Blue, Cardinal, etc., at He. Fans that open all the way round Ironi 7c. up. Laces and Lace Goods. We have more than ever. Splendid Large Lace Collars at 10c., -JOc.and 'J5c. Mull Fichus, l'olka Dot, small and large. Handsome Flowered Lawn Fichus, hand-stitched or button-hole worked edges. Handsome Lare Fichus at ALL PUICKS. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUU LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Hosierv, Wc have of late paid special attention to tliat branch of onr business, and by making It a particular point to havo everything that Is asked for, and that at tho lowest possible prices, wc havo iwscn most successful. We have always put our prices so low that it is impossible lor us to make any reduction at the present tiiue, particularly as our stock comprises nothing bnt the most, desirable gonls. Wo need hardly mention that wo al.o have a Well-Selected Stock of UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Gents and Children. We give an Excellent LADIES' GAUZE UNDERVEST FOR 25c Wo have ono lot ot PINE INDIA GAUZE VESTS lor They urn cheap at COe. 39c, ffSTCome and look through, our Btock of Ladies' Muslin Underwear iiuu. isorsexs ; aiso, onr assortment nfTnfanfoT.j ai.,4. t. Hosiery czoTBnra sa Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT ERISMAKS, NO. SB NORTH O.UK&N STK.KKT. -nrJL.L.lAMSON FOSTER. DOWN THEY ARE ! The season or our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE is here. OurBAK UAlNTABLESol CLOTHING that we arranged about a week ago, have been attracting attention beyond our expec tation. We still have on these tables a great variety of Medium and Light WeightSults lor Men,Medium and Light Weight Suits for Large Men, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Youths, Medium and Light Weight Suits lor Boys. Medium and Light Weight Suits lor Little Boys, Medium ami Light Weight Suits for Children, and Medium and Light Weight ODD COATS, ODD l'ANTS aud ODD VESTS in all the De partments ol Size. These goods have been M AUK ED DOWN. DOWN regardless ol real value, regardless ot anything except what will insure A QUICK, CLEAR ANCE SALE. So that you can, in a glance, see the difference between the UEAL VALUE PUICE and the MAUli DOWN FBICE. Botli prices are on the Hood's, the M ABK DOWN l'KICE being the SELLING 1UUCE NOW. You should sec the goods on these tables, a failure of which, is a failure ot a chance to buy with 75 cents, what it usually takes 1.M lo buy. Our FURNISHING GOODS and HAT DEPARTMENTS aro complete with the rare, the choice, and the staple In every thing. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. l'A. s FECIAL! AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE FISICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIALTIES! Only a few more of those elegant White Vests at 50 cents ; they are well made, and do not bring mo tho cost of the material. A lot of imitation Coats for 40 cents. Seersucker Long Linen Dusters at $1.00; this is oily half-price. Linen Pants al 75 cents. You should soo tho olegant Suit wo mako to order for SIO.OO. Just the thing you want; its a Fancy Mohair, new and woll made. Our Paragon Dross Shirt for $1.00 positively beats any Shiri sold in this city. Al. Rosenstein, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. O KUIAI. NOT1CK Ttl MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOU THK NEXT riri'KKN WAYS wis orrnii ouu immknsk stock ok 11KAI)V-MA1)E CLOTHING AT A SACUiriCE, In order to Make Koom to manufacture our .Large rail Stock. . ltiRht here wo desire to express our thanks to the people lor the great sup port they have given us tins season. It incites us to renewed efforts to please tho public and keep tho prices down. LOOK OUT rOKOUR GREAT SLAUGHTEU 1NG SALE rOR THE NEXT IB IAYfc. 123 Men's Cheviot Suits, tl.25: worth $7.50. 95 Men's Worsted Suite, $5.00: worth a25. 150 rine Illuo Flannel Suite, $7.50; worth $12. CD Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7 : worth $12. 110 Fine All-Wool Caislmcre Suite, $9: worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suite, $12; worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Men's ranteatl)5c. 550 pairs of Men's Light l'ante, In ten styles.at 9I..M. Kapairs oi mentj nnesi iress rants al $ Light Thin Coats from 45c. upwards. Dust ers from G5c. upwards. Onr stock in Boys' and Children's Clothiog s still largo and varied, and onr Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish tho closest buyers. Wc sell Children's Clothing from J1.C2 : $2.00, $3.25, $4.50, $5.25, np to $7.00 a suit. Boys' Snits from $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings andPantaloonings.and for workmanship, lit and prices can't le beat anywhere In the city. We still hold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus tom made; but If people wish to save money they should not forget,bnforo purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $13.00 and $20.00 Suits.madc right up In any style to yonr order JH'Jiemcmber, this Great Reduction is only for the Next Fifteen Hays, and anybody who wisJtes lo take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the rush. L. GMSIAI & BEO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on tho Southwest Corner or Orango St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in the City I otimiiks. ktooiks. pittmuukoh Q Stogies at HAKTMAN'S Yellow Front Reaay-Haae Clothing 2xr 'TKAWBKIDGE CLOTBI1T.B. a. t. mm i K STOCK. This world-renowned firm, abont retiring from business, are closing out their immense stock at bargain prices. Wc have made a considerable purchase from them and are offering the goods in every instance at the greatly reduced prices made of late by them to close their stock. Includod in tho otTeiings are : ' BARGAINS IN SILK, IN DRESS GOODS, IN BLACK GOODS, IN HOSIERY, STRAWBRIDGE EIGHTH AND MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. apr21-oawdF&w IKY aoons. WHITE DRESS GOODS! JOHN P7 SWARR'S. INDIA I.TNKNN, . Un'JttS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES, CORDKD J'lQUKS, LACK VIIEUKKD MUSLINS, LACK STRIVKD MUSLINS ALL, AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE COJiSETS, 50c, 75c, $1.00. J) EFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL S1II11T, 75c, VTEW YORK. STOKK. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WATT, S1IAXD Jfc CO. sloeU al very low prices, offer an iiuuiense Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods. . Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Laco Nun's Veilings. .Inst opened, a Choice Lot of SWISS KMBROTDEItTES, rnimima laces, RrANISITTJi CES, FANCY LACES. We havo made some Largo Purr liases of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. Which we oiler at Special llargalns. NEW YOHK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. S- Will close store nntil Sept. 1, at C o'cloek p. in., Saturdays excepted. TKDUCTION IN PUICKS. TO CI.OSK OLT SUMMER STOCK AT 1TZGI & EUuBIAN'S. LIOIIT F1UUUKD LAWNS atClic.wereS-lOe. DARK FIGUltKD LAWNS at (Mc, were 12ic. DUKSS OINOIIAMS III 10c WCIC WTtC liLACIv AND COLOUKD LACK liUNTilHiS at 12kc, were iS-Sic. I1LACK ALL-WOOL LACK HUNTINGS at 2V, wero SPic. BLACK ALI-WOOL FIG'O IJUNTINUS $ittlc were 50c PINK AND BLUK WOOL HUNTINCiS ' at 3lc, wero i"c. Parasols ! Parasols ! ! Black Satin Parasols. 91.50, wero $2.00. Black Satin Parasols, $2 OO, were $2.50. Black Satin Parasols, $2.35, wero $3.00 Black Satin Parasols, $4.00, wero $5.00. We havo a Lot ot those POPU LAIC FOULARD SATTEENS At Se ; Uegular price has heen 12e. METZGER AND HAUGHMAWS NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 West King Street. Between tho Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. janl4-lvd&w "I KNTLKMKM. Wc call your attention to nn Important dis covery in our practice which we havo found very successful In cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those sutlcrim from any of the numerous forma ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp lor further infor mation. Address. DUS. LA UKANGK& JOR DAN (late .Ionian & Davidson). No. lCi". Fit liert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours lor con sultation : 10 a. in. till 2 p. in., and r till 8 p. ui. inan!5-3meod aooos. IN LACES, IN LINEN GOODS, IN BLANKETS, IN QUILTS, IN MUSLINS, IN HANDKERCHIEFS, IN CHINTZES. GINGHAMS, &c. & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND FILBERT, VLOTUISO. OFKINd AND SUM l Kit NOVKLTItM. AT H. GBRHART'S lalsleDt, NO. fi EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby stock of In form my customers that my SPRING anil SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. I havo now the largest and choleest assortment of WOOLENS. For Finn Tailoring in the city ol Lancaster. PUICKS AS LOW AS THK LOWKST, and all gond-j warranted as represented. E GEMART. 1I.OTHINU! CLOTHING ! Our stock ot CI.OT1IINU Is larger for this season than usual, and the advantages wc have are buying in large quantities and scll Ingat LOWKST CASH PKICES. i-ll will pay you lo look at our stock. OUR ALL WOOL MENS SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE REST IN THE MAKKET. AND OUU Custom Department Is tilled with the Choicest of Patterns which we Invite you to examine. D. B. Hostener & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKU. PA. UOTJSLB. rpilK LANCASTER COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TKNTII) AVKNUK, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, ATIANTIC MTV, N. .1. NOW OPKN roit THK SEASON OF 1882. Pleasant Location. Airy Uooins, Klegantly Furnished. Nt:vr ami Complete Improve ments. Terms Very Moderate. 5IUS. M. .1. KUNKLK, Propiietre-i. P. O. Box 873. j un22-2iiid rpHE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOIC THK SEASON OF 1883. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Uailroad Depots.; TWO 11UNDUKD UOOMS, KLKOANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENS1VK POKC1IKS. NKW AND COMPLETK IMPKOVEMENT3. LAKGK 1ULLIAKD KOOM, WITH SIX NKW COIXKKDKR TABLES. Orchestra led by Ilroplry. Danclnp under the direction of Prof. O.J. Gillespie. Main office W. U. TcleRrapli In tho building. Union News Stand In otllce. Liberal Management. je22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, Prop. TVIFFUSK INFLAMMATION J THK XJ Cornea keratitis. In this disease ot the ey th eye we may uuitnguisii two principal lorms ; is accompanied oymariceii symptoms oflnllammation. and ts hence called "diffuse Tailoring Viiscular corneitis." In tfie other or non vascular form, these symptoms are entirely absent. All Dfscascs ot tie KVK. KAfC and THttOAT also. Chronic and Private Dlxcases successfully treated by DIM. II. D. and 31. A. LONOAKEIC, Ofllco 13 East. Walnut ht., Lancaster. Pa. Consultations free. '-7-3td&w TMATXLMK!? tl V1DK. LANCASTER AND MIM.KKSVU.I. lT Can run as follows Leave Lancateer (P.R. Depot), at 7. . u.i U30R.n).,and 2, 4, 15 and S:3ep.m.,tr.-ui m, Satnrday, when the last ear leaves at . p. Lcavo Hlllersvllle (lower mid) at 5, M, ami id a. M., and 1, 3, 5 aud 7 p. m. Cars run daily on ve tlntn tixmpi on Hun day. heauinuc columbia k. k. akuangementoVpassknoertkains MONDAY, "MAY 22l, ISsi NORTHWARD, UAVB. A.M. A. It. Qnarryvlllo , Lancaster, King St, Lancaster Columbia. , AKK1VX. Reading 6:20 7:30 7J0 9:10 9rJ0 7:40 7:30 9:45 SOUTHWARD. UAV. Reading , ARMVK. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St Unarrwlllo , r.x. F.M. .... 2:30 .... 3:40 1:00 3:50 l:k 3:40 3S SJSO v.u 5:40 6:45 xrains connect at Head in if with lraiii4 tiiitiul trom Philadelphia, PottevilTe, Harrisburg, Al lentown and New York, via Konnd firook Koute. At Columbia with trains to and from York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti more. A. M. W1I.SON. Supl. T)I KMNN1LVAMIA KAI I.KOAU-N . X SCHEDULE On and after MONDAV lllf.Y 17th, 186-2, trains on the Pennsyl vania lutiiroatl will arrive at anil leave I he Lancost and Philadelphia uepnteaa follows: (Levi Ar. LanPhil Kastwako. A.M. I'.'-.ll A.M Mail Express , Fast Line llarrlsbnrg Kxpresi York Accomuioilution arrives Lancaster Aceomoilation arrives... Columbia Accoinuiodallou.". Frederick Accomniodatlon arrives. Seashore Express Sunday Stall Johnstown Express Day Express... .... ... .. Harrisburg Aeciunniodation fll ill I m, lUI II 2:55 7:!W lorju 8:10 S:10 ihUI 11:1.1 P.H. 1:1)3 3:J r.M. n. tv 5:1. 5:16 7::k 'i'JO G4T 9.15 8:50 11:0(1 Hanover Aecoinnuxlatlon west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 1115, will run through to Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodat Ion, west , con neet Ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, est, at l:4i, will run thrnnirh to Frtnlerlek. AJf. H. T.St. 7rr KM :U F.M. !:4rt 2:10 S:2 M 2.10 8:1.1 9:40 .... 85 10:40 .... 9:55 Lo. Ar. Wkstwabp. PhllLiin A.M. A.X. News Express 4:30 r:'.'7 Way Passenger l::a 6n!7 31ail Train, No. 1. via. Mt.Joy.. 7:oo U:.C. MailTralii,No.'i,vlaColtimbia, leaves '.hit Niagara Express 8:13 10:1. Hanover Acconiinodation leaves lo-.'JU r.ii. Fast Line...... 11:05 1:10 Frederick Accommodation leaves i:fiw P.M. llarrlsbnrg Accommodation !!:II 5or LaiicsisterAccommiNlatlon leaves 30 Columbia Accommodation 1:14 7:."J Harrisburg Express f:10 7:ll Western Kxpress ihiKi il:10 Pacitic Exp;css. llrJ) l:l.r Harrisburg Express, -t. at 5:40 p. ui., bus direct connections (without change of cars) to UoiiimuiM ami loric. town. Day Express. Fast Lino. News Express, Mail Train, No. 1, Western Express ami Pueillc Kx press run ilailv. RAIIMOAOH. T 1HK GREAT Burlington Route. t'kieage, Uurllugfu k jainrr K. R. IMiirase, ItHrllHsteH & qaliirj K. K. PRINC3IPA.L LINE AND OLD FAVOKITK FKOM CHfCAUO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS MTV, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SIIOICTEST, (HIIt'KKST and BEST line to fit. Joseph, Atehiiison, Topckii, Dunison. Dallas. (ial veslon, ami all sinls In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, 31 Inneupolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being tho OICKATTI1ROUOII CAR LINK. Universally conceded lo bo tho BKST KO.U1PPKD ICallroad in the wortd for nil classes ot travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try It and you will find Iravellug a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated Una lot sale at all offices In the U. S. mid Canada. All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKKCEVAI. LOWKLL, (SeiK-ral Passenger Agent, Chioaoo, 111. T. J. rOTTKK, ."si Vice Prcs. X lien. Manager, Chioaoo, III. JOHN J. A. BKAN,m. Eastern Agt., 317 Broailway, :M; Washington St. Nbw Vouk. Bohton, Mass. mavlilyiLlw our aooos. IITHITE (lOOI)H. HAGER & BROTHER, UIDSUMMKU DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. MIDSUMMER DRESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. J. II. MAKTIN & CO. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, OUR OWN MAKE, FULL SIZE, from !. CO Up. NO CHARGE for putting up. WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS FOR ANY WINDOW OR MADE TO ORDER. MOSQUITO NETTINGS 35c a Piece, Full Width and Length. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West'King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. C1ANE8. t'Anl8. . A rULE. ASSORTMENT J at HAKTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar' Store. . ..UUo wuji auu auuiii unman, i Cigar Store. Embroidered Shawls, etc.
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