yseh: Ktel Si)je mti$j$ ihl ; Tolimo XVIU- -No 281. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882, Price Tiro Cafe. xKAjwMk"iaMgfa. Ammm ' H H 1 b rOHH 8. U1VLKK CO. GENT'S WHITE SHIRTS. We ask an inspection of the Best Unlaundried Shirt in the city at $1.00. Made of the best material and most substantial manner; also, good fit guar anteed. We also hatfe same shirt laundried at $1.25, equal to any $1.50 Laundried Shirt in the market. Remember, these shirts are manufactured expressly for us. and cannot be bought elsewhere for any price. JJNTO. S. GKEVLER No. 25 East King Street JNO. S. GIVLEB, GEO. P. BATHVON. l)OWKR) HURST. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I A FirCQ We havo iaBt Pened an elegant line of LAOE FICHUS and COLLARS, LirXUlLuOj which we have marked very low. NEW DRESS CALICOES and PERCALES Just Opened. Full Assortment of VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS, PLAID MUSLINS, FIGURED SWISSES, &c. We offer Splendid Bargain in ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILINGS, in Black and Colors. LACE BUN i'lNGS very low. MOSQUITO NETTINGS, all colon,. MOSQUITO CANOPIES eiy low, and put up properly nidi n.t extra charge. M YKIM A KATIIFON. In the manufacture of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING wo utaervo tluco points : 1. The Selection of SlyIi.-,h and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 'A. Fir&t class Woikinatisliip, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will Hnd no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, icgular haud.made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Pattei ns arc the best. M. I E RG OL RATH PO M , NO. 12 EAST KING STBEET. mty N XT DOOK TO THIS OOUltT HOUSK. FAH tf ESTOCK'8 MADE TO Olilt OWN ORDER AND OPENED THIS DAY : 500 WHITE and COLOBED QUILTS at $1.00. These Quilts are made heavier ami larmr lhan Quilts usually sold at this piicc. We aro wiling larj-o lots of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTON ADES, CALICOES aud GINGHAMS, all at much less than regular prices. IVisous in want of these goods should not fail to visit our store aud sec them befoiu puichasiug clscwhoie. Laigc IoIb of TABLE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, ALL LINEN, AT 20c. PER YD. AND UP AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOB TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. . Ann 3it niuts, ,tv. TEWKTT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. RYDKANT HOKE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 23-3indM,WAS it oust: FVMtsistuau tiuojta. TjtLINN & XTUJiOt: FISHING TACKLE, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Eods to Suit All Purchasers 'from 5c. Up. REELS OF ALL KINDS. SKOODED HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT. LANDING NETS Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackla Ever in the City at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER, PA. SIGN OF THE 2 BIG POOS-l nis:s asb S. CLAY MILLBE, fines, Brandies, Urns. Old Rye listies, U., No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. mhvicah. kARKKK'S ttiNGER TONIC. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without intoxicating, cures disorders of the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lunw. and is the gnlt strength ltstorcr and blood purifier, and the 11EST AXU SUREST COUGH MEDICINE fcVKK UaKD. It you are buttering from Female Complaints. Nervous ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TONIC to-day. 100 DOLLARS paid tor a lallure to help or cure, or lor anything injurious lound in it. Send for circular. (HDITIrD'C UATR P.ATUAM Satisfies the most lastidious as a pertect Hair Restorer and PAK&xu&O UAln, DhLQAm. Dressing. 50c. and 1 sizes. DI3C0X CO., New York, Hjayl-epdAeow ificr '.voovtt, sc BOEE8 & HTJEST'S. VLOTIIINV. Aell-JVlEicLe Gra,rixierits uovihs. 26 and 28 West King Street. liquors. & CO, Lancaster, Pa. VAl'JSK UANiilKOH, A'r. AlfALl. I'AI'J'.K. ODDS AND ENDS -OF WALL PAPER Will Ito bold very low In urtlcr to cloio out. Among them aicbomoot tlio Very J.cst Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING liy the yard in All Colors, that were slightly wet on cntlj, will be .sold cheap. We imike uiaku to order, at short notice, nil kinda or WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, And put them up in the Ucst Ma'iner. Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices. Poles !u Urates, Walnut, Ebony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. MJJjZUfJTJtT. jiJNK MILLINEUV. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH (JUEEN STREET. My many Iriends and patrons are respect fully Invited to call and examine uij PINE STOCK or- COMVKISJKQ ALL TUB LEAU1MI STYLES TOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their ordcis tilled in much less time than they have been accustomed to elsewhere. 4SPIcaso call aud examine my goods aud prices without obligation to purchase. S"N. i?. The Largest and Finest Stock ol CHILDREN'S School aud Dress Hats in this ciTy. A lull line or Human Hair Goods Always on band, and all kinds ot HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at MK. 1 W. WEL'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, 1'A. ap27-anjil,Tu,ThAS J VCA TlONAl., SWAKTHMORK COL.I.KUR. BE-OPXNING IN UESTOUED JiUILD INvi. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ot tho Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by fire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, aud fitted up -with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Booms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough coarse In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th. Apply early, as, other things beingequal, places will be given to tho earliest applicants. For follparticulars. address ED W ABu M. HA GILL, Pres't, , Swartbinoro College, Delaware Co., Va. jaae33-3m4 " ' Millmery Trnuiiiiugs A JEALOUS WOMAN. CKIMliS UtCUALLED 1ST A SUICIDE. Lizzie fll. Kane, tbe ITUo ol a Uonvlctec Murderer (and Kepated Wife ot a iKical roliiician. Kills Herseir In lied. Details or tbe Case. With a single fchot from a glistening new pistol Mrs. Lizzie M. Kane,in her bed, at 4 a. in. yesterday, in Phiiidelphia, executed au oft repeated thrent to end her life. Tho deed was tho result of jealousy and tho man of whom shf was jealous was Harry Hunter, the well known local poli tician. When the f.;;.t! shot was tired Hunter, who for eight years has passed as tho husband of the woman, was by her side. He was awakened from his sleep by tho sharp report of tho weapon to liml Mis. Kaue in the agonies of death and the white bed covering imbrued with her blood, which trickled from a wound iu tho head. Tho suicide was li'Z years of ago aud lived in the houso with her brother-in-law, William 11. Lott, where also resided her three brothers, named Young. Mr. Hunter, though nominally residing at Twelfth and Fitzwatcr sheets, in the Third ward, whcio he had a loom and took his meals, passed the greater part of tho time in tho Christian hticet dwelling, No. 1104, iu tho neighborhood of which ho was well known. Previous to eighteen months ago the c&iplo boarded together iu a house on Uirard street. The intimacy was formed eight years ago, when James Kane, tho woman's hus band, was hcutcuccd to the pcuiteutiary for the term of seven years and eleven months for the killing of "Jimmy" Dougherty, August 2.", 1872. Dougherty was au associate of Hugh Mara and, with him, was couvictcd aud sentenced for a murderous assault upou Revenue. Detec tive James Brooks in 18(10. Upou their release from piisou Dougherty aud Mara attacked Theodore J. McGurk at Eighth and Fitzwatersti cots, aud beat him bru tally, finally leaving him for dead upou a lot in tho neighborhood. Tho purposo of tho attempted murder was understood to bo the silencing of Mc(!urk iu regard to tha connection of Marr and others with the great coal oil fito at Ninth street aud Washington avenue, iu Fcbiuary, 1865. Tho killing of Dqughorty grew out of his knowledge of or connection with crimes in which Kaue was a particix:iut. Harry" Hunter, as he is familiatly known, aud Mrs. Kane lived together until about two ycais 'ago, when, Kane being lelcased from prison, Hunter took a trip to Europe to escape, it is said, the hus band's vengeance. Katio soou got iulo trouble again aud disappeared from the city aud has been looked for by the police, who desiro his presence to answer tho chargo of highway robbery. He is now thought to bo iu Pittsburgh. Hunter re turned from Europe after au absence of eighteen months and icsumed his relations with Mrs. Kaue, who has since been known as Mrs. Hunter. The couple have not lived harmuniousry on account of the ex treme jealousy of tho woman audqu-u'icls were not infrequent. Mrs. Kane wan pos sessed of a very high temper and became very violent when aroucd toangorl Mr. Hunter's absenco' from tbe house over night was sure to. l)o followed by a war of words. Finally tflicu-'hu dcnired 1 sever the relations between them she followed him almost cveiy where and badgered him to such an extent that ho was constrained to pacify her. When ho went to Uairioburg as a dele gato to the recalled state convention which nominated Marriott liroius for congress man-at-largc, she ..followed hi in and led him such a life that ho was comprlled to get a substitute .-to evade her. Some months ago Mrs. Kauo led her sister, Mrs. Lott, to believe that- she had obtuiuri! a divorce from Kau but that this w.is not a fact is shown byr her recent application to James II. lleverin, the well known lawyer, to taketstcps leading to a legal separation. ThisVas but a few (lays ago. Mr. Hcvcrin informed hor that in oiderto serve tho papers it' would bo necessary to ascertain tho whereabouts, of Kane. She replied that she thought he was iu Pitts burgh. As sho wak leaving tho office she excitedly said : Wait a few days and you will hear .something thai will surprise you. I intend to kill Huuter and myself." Whether, when she shot herself ycstetd.iy morning, slio was attempting to put tho whole of her threat into execution it. is im possible to state. Mrs. Kaue left the houso about half past seven o'clock, Thursday evening, to carry a chess to a dressmaker at Eleventh and Ellsworth streets, and returned homo at half-past 11. Mr. Ilttutct, who had come home several hours before, had aheady retired." The woman is said to havo been in her usual spirits, aud gave u intimation thai sho contemplated taking her life. After retiring to bed sho arose several times duriugtho uight and nervously paced the room. About 4 o'clock in the morning Mr. Hun ter was awakened by the report tind dis covered that tho woman had shot herself in tho forehead over tho lelt eye. He summoned Mr. ami Mrs. Lott, who occu pied a room on the same floor in tho ft out of the house, aud a member of tho family was scut for a physician. The wonini was lying on the bed, bleeding piofueiy fiom tho wound iu her head and iu an uncon scious condition. Her right hand, which held tho revolver, was lying acn'is her breast. Dr. John S. Pearson, of l,oUC Christian street, arrived in a few minutes and, removing tho pistol, laid it upon the mantelpiece It was found to contain loaded cartridges in lour of tho five cham bers, the size being 32 calibre. Dr. Pear son at once perceived that tho woman was beyond human help, but he advised that another physician be scut for. Ac cordingly Dr. Spooncr, of 1,430 Spruce street, and Dr. Simon, of 1,330 Spruce street wcro summoned. Mrs. Kauo lin gered in au uucouscious condition until after eight o'clock when she died. By tho advico of the physicians tho body was ic moved from tho bed aud placed in aa ice box by an undertaker. In the meantime Dr. Spooncr had notifiod the police at tho Fifth 'district! station house, Fifteen and Locust streets, who telegraphed to tne t irst district, Twentieth and Fitzwa tcr streets. Liciitcuaut Warnock detailed Special Officer William J. Elliott to make au investigation. The officer proceeded to the house, of which ho took possession and notified Mr. Hunter not to leave. After examining tho room and question ing the family it was decided that there was no cause to detain Mr. Hunter, who was then told that ho was ajb liberty. Mr. Lott had notified the coroner, and it was arranged to make a post-mortem exami nation iu tbe afternoon. Officer Elliott, in his search, found in the bed an ounce bottle half full of laudanum, which had escaped the notice of the physicians. Coroner Janney and his physician, Dr. Cadwalader, reached tho house at five o'clock, and the post mortem examination was made. The bullet was found em bedded in the right lobe of the brain and was partly flattened. The other organs" were found in a healthy condition. There were no traces of laudanum having been taken, It was found that after leaving Eleventh and Ellsworth streets, on Thurs day night, Mrs. Kane had gone to the house of Mrs. Rose Hadly, 329 South Ninth street. Mrs. Hadley said she remained there until shortly after eleven o'clock. She was in excellent spirits, being even more than usually lively and cnceriui. no trace was found of the purchaso or borrow ing of a pistol. None of the monibers of tho family could give a cause for tho suicide, except that Mrs. Kano had frequently complained of a pain iu the head and at times had acted queerly. Mr. Hunter said yesterday that he had married Mrs. Kane about eight or nine years ago and that before ho had become acquainted with her she had had a tumor cut out of tho loft side of her head, leav ing an aperture almost an inch in depth. "This, I think, is tbe cause of hor nervous and excitable disposition." said he. " She has been complaining of headache for the last few years. I havo Ions doubted her sanity aud think that sho committed tho act while laboring under temporary aber ration of tho mind. Not a sound escaped from her lips from tho tirao sho shot her self until her death. I had retired first the evening before aud we do not know what time sho went to bod. Wo had quar reled about nolhiug." Mr. Hunter hrs been known iu lo:al politics for a number of years aud at one tirao was deputy receiver of delinquent taxes. Ho was several times a candidato for tho nomination of coiuner, and failing to receive indorsement by tho convention in 1877 ran independently. The regular Kepublican candidato was Andrew Kuorr and tho Democratic choice Dr. W. Kent Gilbert, who was elected. It does not appear that any degree of constancy ever distinguished Mrs. Kano or Hunter, but iu spito of this fact aud the largo latitude which he allowed to her the woman became madly jealous when some mouths since, it is said, ho begau an intimacy with the twenty year old daugh ter of a well to-do and respectable man living on Twelfth Street, above Catharine Tho intimacy finally, it is said, culminated in the girl's departure from her home,aud Mrs. Kauo was neglected by her ficklo lord. About two weoks since, while par tially intoxicated, sho raised a' disturb ance at Eleventh aud Fitzwatcr stiects by taxing him with infidelity aud threatening vengeance on both himself and his new companion. Afterwards sho threatened to a neighbor that she would kill either Hunter or the girl if sho should meet them together. Human l'wjudlce. Some one has wisely aald : " There is noth ing stronger than human prejudice;" and this is true. Espcclallyare some minds preju diced against" proprietary medicines." lio cause tome such medicines arc shame, they leap to the conclusion that all are. As well tay, liiT-aiisc some physician are iuacks, all aie. Vheiu arc counterfeits of all good things, even ot gold coin and greenbacks, lint theio is true money, and there arc true medicine. Among thu latter is Hunt's Ucincdy, true and Hied, aud with the te-Uiiuoniuls ot hundreds who have lieun hcalvd ana saved Irom the grave by It. for all diseases of the kidneys, tho liver, the miliary orgaus. it stands with out a peer. riiyMiians prescribe it, ami the iek lull it with joy. Isn't it cheaper to buya bottle ol it your.-clt. and take it according to direction, tlun Uipay lor your prejudice by receiving itut the hands ot your physician at ten times the cost ? fyae-lwdcod&w Knrirli and revitalize the blood by using lirowii'd Iron Bitter.-'. For sale at II. 1!. Coch ran's ding ."tore, l:7 North Queen street. Lan caster. jyJl-lwditw 'I he liivi-uhlc Celluloid Eye-tJluss t rami's h.ive reached the topmost wave of popularity without a coinpatluir, defying competition, aud the popular verdict is that they are the laiidsoinct and best uiaile. For sale by all leading jewelers and opticians. I'ou lame Hack, Side or Chest, uo Shiloh's l'orous l'lastcr. Price 25 cents, l'or eale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen t. invl iwdeowAw Palpitation or tbe Heart. .1. M. Might. Syracuse, N. Y., writes : " When I llrst commenced using your ISurdock Blood Ititter.s 1 was troubled with fluttering and palpitation of the heart. I felt weak aud lan guid, with a numbness of the limbs; since using, my heart lias not troubled mo aud the numbing sensation is all gone." l'rice $1.00. For sale ut II. II. Cochran's drug store, l."J7 Nor tn Queen street, Lancaster. C'atarkii cured, health and sweet breath sc ciurdby bhiloh's Catarrh Ucmcdy. l'rice SO tiMiti. Nasal Injector live. For sale at Coch ran't. drug More, 137 North Queen St. myl-lmloow&w YV'iilr.iit Leaf Uair Kcstorer. It is entirely diltcreiit.from all others. It is us clear as water, and, us its name indicate", is a porluct Vegetable Hair Kcstorer. it will iiiituodiatcly lico the head from all dandruff, restore giay hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it baa lallenolf. It docs not iu any manner effect tho health, which Sulphur, tugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will chango light or faded hair m a few days to a beaut II ul glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bottle Is warranted, fcfllil'll, llLitt w, Wholesale Ancnts, Philadelphia, and C. OIUTTKNTON New York. junG-lytl.eod ;x. ,eod&w SiiiLoii's Vitalizer Is what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms ol Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents pcroottle. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w Despised. Ity the unthinking, iturcock lias been con sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, un pleas.int, smell, etc., lms rendered it, to those " not knowing its virtue." anuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sav ants as most invaluable as adiuretlc, aperient aud blood puriiicr. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all its good qualitirs. l'j ice $1.00. For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Quoed street, Lancaster. Httuntt j.r;n HTxxiayjiur. ?KK, PLAIN AND FANOY STATIONERY. E1V PANELS.! NEW EASKLS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 WEST KINO STBEET.) J IIUN IJAKIl'S hONS, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.; Havo in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST P KICKS the Largest Assortment ol Books and Stationery That is to be lound in tho interior ol Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Books, Juvenile Books, Sunday- school uooks and isioics, amny iiimcs in Various fitylcs, Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. VtKITIM; FAFEK8 and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Books, Pocketbooks. Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Phjturo Cards. &c. HOL LAND'S CELEBUATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, School Books and School Furniture at tho SIGN OP THE BOOF TJAOS. BAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ot Rags, Old Books, Carpels. Woolen Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gum Shoes, Ac., Ac. 1 will call on persons having anyot tu-: above articles li they will drop me a o3t carcL. WM. F. HBNNECKB, NO. 235 WEST KINQ (STREET, JOmr WAX A. UA KEK'a XOTICE TO SUMMXM TOUM13T8. roaa wanahakebs adtektisement. GOHG TO SUMMER QUARTERS. Important notice travelers The courtesies of the entire establishment (in close proximity to the Broad Street Station for the New York, Baltimore, Washington 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, there 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 ist 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, VLUMltEK'S tlf HOI.KSALE UKI'OT FOR Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' applies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinner. feipf lies. SLATE ROOFJMG. SLATE ROOFING, No. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTKl. PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. 3it:mcAiu 1 l!OWft,b IKON ItlTTEP.S. Strength to vigorously push a business, Btrouth to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. AU this represents what is wanted, in tho often heard ex pression, "Oh ! 1 wish I had tho strength !" If you arc brokcu down, havo not energy, or feol ns it' life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to robust hoalth and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, which is a truo tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. Ml North Fremont St., Uultiinorc. During the war I was injured in the stomach by u nieco of shell mill have suffered Iron. It ever since. About four years ago It brought on pamlyM. which kept mo In bed bix months, and the best doctors In the city said I con:l not live. I fluttered Icartnll y Troni In digestion, and lor over two years could not cat solid food and lor a larjcc por tion ot the timo wai unable to retain even liquid nourishment I tried BKOWN'S IKON;iUTTEKS, and now, alter taking two bottles, I am abli- to get up and go around, and am rapidly Improving. G. DECKE1C. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a com plete and suro remedy for Iudigcstion, Dyspeptic, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requiring a truo, reliable, non alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to tho nerves. For sale at II. B. COCIIBA.N"S Urug Store, 137 and U9 North Queen street, Lancaster. Ivft-lwd&w r VAHKIAUKII, ttv. rilllK TANIAKO CAICIUAUe WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Centra) Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style fciggy asd Carriage de sired. AU work finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work onr prices arc the cheapest In the state. We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Givensa ,ii- All work warranted. Renairina ortmim I ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially jpploved for tliat purpose. io.29-tfdw to families and generally. HUrPUMS. OB.UTA. AX It UIiABBWAMB. Itill M MABIU. e JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JAfiS AX CHINA HALL. We have now on band a very large Quan tity ol .IK MA' TUMI5LEBS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JKLLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS. COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON tUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS. MASON FRUIT JARS. A Full Lino of TABLE GLASSWARE ot New Shapes and Designs. Frlces Low. Examine our slock bctoro purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST KINO STRUT. VAJWJtXB, fARMSTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAU and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,060 yard per week, I am now prepared to acll my entire stock ot Rrussels, Ingrain aud Venetian A I' GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and clve my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HAIL, Cor. West King and Water St. MOTJilJt. rWK LANCASTEK COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avcnuea, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1882. Pleasant Location. Airy Room, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Imptove ments. Terms Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. P.O.Box87X Jnn22-2md rpuE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 188X. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Railroad Depot.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, . ELEGANTLY FURNI8HED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM. with six saw coixxmm tabus. Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing nader airecuon oi rroi. u. J. umespie. hub p W. u. Telegraph in tbe building. Union, Je22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, fJUIES. CAJIKS. A JTCia. A XJ tt HAKXHAN'S Yellow Carpets r store.