Ih ewfapx Volnme XVIII- -No '283 LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1882. Priee Two Cent?. 11 I -i ! Ar rOUN 8. UIVLKK 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 have 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. . GIVLER No. 25 East King Street JNO. S. GIVLER, IIOWKKS HITKJJT. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I A HTCQ We have iaat opened an elegant line of LAOE FIOHUS and COLLARS, LiVll Ci Oj whicli we have marked very low. NEW DRESS CALICOES and PERCALES Just Opened. Full A-Riutmcnt of VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS, PLAID MUSLINS, FIGURED SWISSES, &c. W offer Spleudid Karg.iins in ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILINGS, in Black and Colors. LACE BUNTINGS very low, MOSQUITO NETTINGS, all coIoih. MOSQUITO CANOPIES vciy low, and put up propeily without extra cliarge. M YKIf KATIIKON. In tlm manufacture of READY-MA DE CLOTHING wc observe three points : 1. Tim Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with tho Best Wcaiiog Qualities. ". The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. o. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made butlou holes, but good, strong, lejrnlai hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters aio tho most skilled. Our Patterns arc the best. 1V1 EIRS & RATHFOISI, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. ltuv H AUEi: A: KltOTHKlt'd CARD. A CARD. Lxcsrr.i:, July 28, 1882. In anticipation of changes to bo made in our Clothing Department (arraugements for which aie now going on) wo desiro to reduce our stock to the minimum, aud oiler Spring and Summer wears at tho Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to bo vlnsril out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; While- Marseilles aud Duck Vests ; Creole Check aud Alpacca Coals ; Linen and Cottonado Panta loons ; Cassimcro Suits, mado skeleton ; Blue Flannel Suits and full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cafsimcres, Serges, &c., &c. Yours, lcspectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street. N KXT DOOR TO THK COURT HOUSE. FAH HE STOCK'S made io our own order and OPENED THIS DAY : 500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00. These Quilts are mado heavier and larger than Quilts usually sold at this price. Wo are selling larae lots of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, all at much less than rcgnlar prices. Persons in want of these goods should not fail to visit our store and see them before put chasing elsewhere. Large lots of TABLE LINENS, TABLE LINENS, ALL LINEN, AT 20o. PER YD. AND UP AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. J . UOVSt: fVRKlSUlNti UOODS. F LINN & WILLSOS. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING. FLINN & WILLSON, ALL KINDS OP PLUMBING and GAS PITTING WORK Done at Short Notice and LOW PRICES. LSTEstimates Given and All Work Guaranteed. Wo employ none but thorough Mechanics. Terra Cotra, Gas and Water Pipes at Manufactures' Prices. GARDEN HOSE ol BEST QUALITY at LOW PRICES. FLINN & WILLSON'S. I SIGN OF THE 2 BIG DOGS.l irHOLKSALK UEPOT FOU Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Price?, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners" Supplies. SliATK ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Noe. 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. JOMt GOODS, e. BOEES & HTJKST'S. VI,UTIIIXU. "Well-lVrajcLe Gramieiits. :oois. LANCASTER. PA. & CO, Lancaster, Pa. GEO. P. BATHVON. LAX CAST Kit II -1 TVUV8. riutt-: FOUR CAHIJIKl) BY EMPLOYEES AT THE Passenger Depot OP THE PennsylyaniaR. R. IN LANCASTER CITY GIVE t OPINIONS NEXT WEEK. rAL'Uli JlAJfilltUti, . Tir aiTi. paVkr. ODDS AND ENDS -(IF WALL PAPER Will bo sold very low In order to close ont. Among them are snmc of tho Very Hcst Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING By the yard in All Xolors, that weic slightly wet on ends, will be sold cheap. We make make to order, at short notice, all kinds of WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, Ami put them up in the Best Manner. Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices. Pole? in Brass, Walnut, Kbony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. EH VCATtONAL, SWARTIiraORK COLLKGK. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under cure ot members ol tho Society ot friends. The main building, destroy oil by lire 9th month, last has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tnc Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Booms, Ma chine Shops, and nil appliances for pursuing n thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical anil Civil Engineering. The next term opens Uthmo. (Sept.) 12th -Apply (airly, as, other things being equal, pluecs will be given to tho earliest applicants. For full narticulara. addic-s EDWARu M. MAG1LL, Pres't, ! Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa. juDiKhimu GENUINE CONNECTICUT CI OAKS (OLD Stock), II for 25 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jyl5-6md Lancaster Mes Periec Satisfac tioii NEWS BY MOENING MAIL SOIiC ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS. A LebigU County Tragedy An Old man Loses His Way and to Shot by a Tonne Man. Herman Schmoyer, aged nineteen, was anestcd in Allentown yesterday afternoon for maliciously shooting and dangerously wounding an old man named Samuel Zim merman, early last Friday morning. Schmoyer had a hearing last evening, and in default of two thousand dollars bail, was committed to jail. The shooting took place at East Texas. It is claimed by Zimmerman's friends that he got lost on the way to the house of a friend, and that while stopping at tho Schoymcr house to inquire tho way, the young man, without provocation or warning, shot four times at Zimmerman. The flrst shot lodge'd in the old man's back, inflictingja wound from which he is now very dangerously sick and confiued in the poorhouse. Schmoyer and his family allogo that Zimmerman walked around the house aud refused to reply when asked what ho wanted, aud that supposing him to be a thief tho young man shot at him, not so much to hit him, as to scare him off. The affair causes a great deal of excitemont. Auother ac count says that Zimraciman stopped at Stihmoyer's house, aud seeing a light in the lower story aroused ono of the lady members of the family, who asked him what he wautcd. He was about telling her that he was lost, wheu an upper win dow was raised and several shots were quickly fiied. Zimmerman reeled aud staggered back, crying out that he was shot. Recovering, ho walked away and was followed by Schmoyet's son, who kept up the firing, thinking the man .was a robber. Zimmerman was badly wounded in the back. Dr. M. J. Kline, who at tended him, was unable to find the ball. Zimmermau was an old smallpox nurse and did much servico'at tho county alms house hospital during the recent plague in that section of Lehigh county. KILLKD BY M1LKNUK. Married Kor Money, Hated for Ugliness. Boston Herald. "Assassination by silence " is the latest Gallicism. It was the verdict of the medical meu and of society in the casa of a Frenchwoman lately deceased, aud a coroner's jury would probably have re turned the same verdict, if tho case had not been kept from tho coroner. Noble by by birth she was and very rich ; but she was hopelessly plain, ugly of feature aud hump backed. Her husband, a duke, married her for her money and hated her for her ugliness. A fortnight after her wedding-her martyrdom began, but not as other conjugal martyrdoms havo dono. The duke lavished attentions on her in public; ho was affectionate before the servants ; it was "darling" and "be loved" and "my littlo cat" when any one was present ; but in private it was changed, and only one old nurse was in tho secret. Ho pretended to be jealous of her and so played tho Othello. Ho bad the hinges of all tho doors so carefully oiled that tbey could be opened without a creak, the do niceties wero trained to move about noiselessly, snaics weid set iu tho vast gardens of tho hotel so that never the chirp of tho sparrow Was heard. The poor woman was forced to livo in the midst of silence, and whet they went to gether into society ha scowled so fearfully at every ouo who approashed his wife to speak to her that littlo by littlo people csased to make the offorLr And then, after they bad returned and she had gone to bed, ho would enter withdlist shoes on his feet, so as not to announeo his coming, and would simulate a scstiu of jealousy. That is to say, ho would pace up aud down like one in a fury who is about to burst into reproaches ; .words dt' aner would seem ou the poiut xif issuing from his mouth ; then ho would stop .by tbc bedside and raise his hand in threat, but he never struck, he neverv spoke, and re suming his walk would go through) the same scene over and over again until overcome by fatiguo and horror the duch ess swooned. Every night for teu years bis victim watched for menaces which he seemed about to proffer, but to which lie never gave vent. The doctors wero sum moned at last, but the utmost they could say was that they were itrtbo presenoe of some horrible, mystery, which could not be fathomed without killing the husband. And when the poor womau died and the old nurse told her story they rendered the verdict above recorded. The Franklin Ilank Defalcation. A special having been sent from Frank lin to the effect that tho officers of the Ex change bank did not consider tbcmselve.- responsible for the payment of more" of tho state's money than that credited ou the books, Mr. Nutt, chief under Stale Treasurer Baily, said yesterday that ho could not believe that tbc payment of the commonwealth's claim would be resisted. According to the leport in circulation tho state is credited with 922,000 on tbo books of the bank, while Mr. Nutt says they havo receipts from John N. Craft, the do faulting cashier, showing that $85,000 have been received from, tho state for do posit. The custom of tho department has always been to insist on a receipt when the deposit was made. Mr. Nutt says the state will not push the bank for its funds, as there is no doubt that tho institution is sound. "The stockholders," he says, "arc individually liable aud represent millions of property, and all the deposi tors aro secured. The state will not loso a dollar of Craft s defalcation, no matter whether we arc creditedton the books with the amount deposited or not." Four Fatal Falls. Mrs. Charlotte Ogden, 53 years old, died at her residence, at. Sixtieth and Hazel streets, West Philadelphia, yesterday, of burns received from a lamp on Sunday night. While she waaleoing down tho collar steps with tlielamp iu her hand she made a misstep angell on tho lamp, which exploded, setting her clothing in a blaze. Her husband and son extinguished the iiro, but not befosja Mrs. Ogden had been blistered from head to foot. Alice Danncnhowcr, three years old, re- siding in llibbing's Place, on Third street, near Beaver, who was scalded by falling into tho gutter where almost boiling waste water was being discharged from tho Phjenix ale brewery, Philadelphia, ou Sunday night, died yesterday. In the case of Emma Rhodes, 55 years old, who died from the effects of a fall down stairs at G08 Pcnn street, Philadel phia, on Saturday, there was testimony bo lero the coroner yesterday that she was a sleep-walker. John Knoppcl, 60 years old, a confec tioner, was killed by a fall down stairs at his homo, 400 North Eighth street, Phila delphia. Sullivan and Wilson's Fight to bo Stopped. Tug Wilson aud John L. Sullivan prob ably will not try to knock each olhor out in the Madison Squardgarden, Now York, next Monday night, for the reason that the authorities are evidently going. to stop them. The mayor asked,.tbe corporation counsel to-day "for an opinion as to whether a fight between individuals in pursuant of a previous arrangement, such persons fighting in a ring or otherwise, with gloves, attended by seconds and con tending for a prize or reward and under a challenge to fight, or with the intention of fighting until one party succumbs from exhaustion or injury, or with the design on the part of ono party of placing the other bors du combat within a certain period of time or in a given number of rounds, is a fight with fists or a prize fight within the meaning of the law. The alder men passed resolutions yesterday direct ing the police to stop the fight if the cor poration council decided that way. It is said that the counsel has to decided. Violent .Death. The body of an unknown man was dis covered yesterday morning entangled in the -wheel of an excursion boat stopping at Sixth street dock, Uoboken, N. Y. The man was dressed iu laborer's clothes and. appeared to be about thirty-five years of age. The faco was badly bruised, as though the head had been struck by tho wheel. The remains were removed to Crane's morgue, Hoboken, whero they arc awnit iug identification. John Boyle, aged 21 years shot himself Sunday afternoon while in a barn in the Second Mountain, near Scotch Plains, N. J., and died iu half an hour. His weapon was an old pistol, which he found loaded in tbo bam. Tho day previous ho had quarreled with his parents, with whom ho lived, at Scotch Plains, and it is sup posed that this caused him to commit sui cide. At Shenandoah last evening Thomas Robertson, a miner employed at tho Will iam Penu colliery, was suffocated to death by gas in tbo colliery. Tho de ceased was 40 years of ago and leaves a wife and five children at Frackville, whero he resided. The New Tbree 1'cr Cont. Amplo arrangements havo been made at the treasuiy department for tho issue of the new three per cent bonds. To-day is the time lor tho filing of offers of sur surrender of bonds (or transfer aud it is anticipated that thero will be a great rush to secure tho advantages of priority iu numbers. Secretary Folder will commence to award tho three per cents, iu exchange for surrendered bonds on tho 2Gth of Au gust. All applications received on and after to-morrow will be opened aud filed away in regular order until that date. As the transfer of these bonds will entail con siderable labor, an extra force of clerks lias been detailed to assist in tho work. J toys Drowned in a Quarry l'oud. Alfred Borgin, 15 years of age, residing at Sixty-first and Hamilton streets, and Frederick Robinson, IS years, of Sixty sixth aud Ilavcrford streets, Philadelphia, went to a quarry pond at Sixty-lifth ami Vine streets yesterday afternoon. Borgin while scrambling among tho rocks fell into tlm water and shiieked for liobiiison to help him. The other lad bravely plunged in and attempted to rescue Bor gin, but it is supposed the latter clutched him and disabled him as both sank and were drowned. Their bodies were recov ered about half an hour afterward. A Wild Feiaalo ot , the Woods. A uudo colored woman, wild as a gorilla, is startling the people some twenty miles out from Heloua, Ark., ou tho Mid land railroad. She has been seen several times, and the last time threw a young lady, who was horseback riding, into hys teria, and with a gruut, not unlike that of a wild ho;;, jumped up and rati into the forest. At the time of her discovery .-.he was burrowing into the side of the road catching and eating crawfish, which sin' ate, claws, hide aud all. As yet nothing can be ascertained as to her identity, but steps will be taken to that end to-morrow. She is very black, aud foams at the mouth when augry like a wild auimalat bay. Outliving AH tho Companion. James Generals, one of the oldest col ored men in Wilkesb.irre, was found dead in a livery stable yesterday morning. He recently received a sovero blow upon his head. by an unknown man, and that, to gethcr with excosivo.drinkiiijr, caused his death. lie li.i-l sic.v.ly $200,000 insurance on his life, held by various persons in the death-rattle insurance organizations, but he outlived all the companies. Human rrejadlco. Souit; one has wisely -aid : " Tiicra i notli intr Htiidi&or than human prejndicii ;" ami this ii true. Especially are some minds pic-lu-diced against" proprietary medicines." lie cause some such medicines are sliums, they leap to the conclusion that all arc. As well lay, because some physicians are quacks, all nre; Vhcrc are counterfeits of all good things, tivcn o! gold coin and greenbacks. i!ut there is true inoie., and there are true medicine-.. AuiitttK tho hitler Is Hunt's Itemed y, I rue anil tried, aud with Hie tc-dimonri'H ot hundreds who have been healed a:ri sived Iiom tho fjr.ive by it. Kor all di-e.ies of the kidneys), the liver, the miliary organs, it stands with out a peer. I'hysiciaus prescribe it, and tho Mick lull It u ilti joy. Isn't it cheaper to buy a bottle of ityour-elt, and take it according to dlrcc ions, than to pay tor your prejudice by receiving it at the hands ot your physician at ten times the cost " lj2fi-lwdcortA.w When purchasing Kyelilaiscs you should bear in mind that the "Celluloid Kye-Ulasscs" are tin; bfit in the market. For sale by nil ieadiiigJewUers undoiuieiaus. jy3l-lwdcOd A ood medicinal tonic, with re.il merit, is Itrown's Iron Hitters, so all lrii!?gists say. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's dins "tore, 1.17 North Unpen htreet, Lancaster. lySi lvrd&w 1t is tlie height or folly Io wait until you are In bed with diseases that may last months, when you can bo cured by n timely use ot l'nrkcr's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, by It. OU 'aerter. al Imdeotl jeeow For lame IJack, Side or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2." cents. For sale at Coeh'ran'a drug Htorc, 137 North Qnecn U mvl lwdeowAw Palpitation or the Heart. T. M. Might. Svracn3C, N. Y., writes : " When I tirnt commenced uslnj; your Jlurdock Wood lHtters 1 was troubled with 11 uttering and palpitation or the heart. I lelt weak and lan guid, with a numbness ot the limbs; since using, my heart has not troubled niu and the numbing sensation is all gone." Price $1.00. For sale at II. IK Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath se cured by bhilnli'n Catanh Kcuicdy. PilccW) cents. Nasal Injector iree. For sale at Cochran'.-, drng store, 1:57 North Queen St. inyl-ldeoww Walnut Lear Ilair Kestorer. It Is entirely dillcrent from all otheis. It is as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate, lstipericct Vegetable Hair Restorer It will immediately fiec the head from all dandruff, restore gi ay hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has iallenotf. It docs not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, i-ugar of Lnid and Nitrate Ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH. KLINE t CC, Wholesaln Aecnts. Philadelphia, ami C. N. CttlTTENTON New York. Junfi lyd.eodAw Sutton's Vitollzer is what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents p?r bottle. For sale at Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen SL myl-lwdcow&w Despised. By the unthinking, uurcock has been coh sldered a weed, and 1U luxuriant growth, un-, nlcos.iiit smell. tc has rendered 11. to those ' not knowing Its virtue." annlsanc?, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sav ants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperient and blood punlier. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all Its good, qualities." 'Price $1.00. For sale at 11. B. Cochrane dTu store, 137 North Queed street, Lancaster, t MEHXCAX. -DROWN IKON BITTERS. NOTED MEN ! Dr. John F. Hancock, lata President of the National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the United States, says : " Brown's Iron- Bitters has a heavy salc, is conceded to be a line .tonic ; the character of the manufacturers is a voucher for Us purity and medicinal 1 excellence." Dk. Joseph Robfjits. President Balti- ' more Pharmaceutical College, says : 'I indorse it ata lino medicine, reli able as a strengthening tonic,frtu trom alcoholic poisons." Dr. J. Faris Moore, Pir. D. Professor of Pharmacy, Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says: 'Brown's Iron Bitters is a sale-and reliable medicine, positively tree from alcoholic poisons, and can be recom mended as a tonic for use among those who oppose alcohol." Dk. Edward Earickson, Secretary Baltimoie College of Pharmacy, says : "1 indorse it as an excellent medi cine, a good digestive agent, and u non intoxicant in the tullest sense." Dr. Richard Sapington, one of Bal more's oldest aud most reliable physicians, says : " All who have used it praise, its standard virtues, and the well-known character ot the house which makes it is a sufliclent guarantee of its being-nil that Is claimed, tor they are meu who could not be induced to offer any thing else but a reliable medicine lor public use." A Druggist cured. Boonsboro, Mii., Oct.lJ, lsoO. Gentlemen: Brown's Iron Bitters cured me ot a bad attack ot Indiges tion ami fullness in the stomach. Hav ing tested it, I take pleasure in recom mending it to my customers, and am glad to say that it gives entire Satisfac tion trialL" tKo. W. Hoffman, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it is jnst what you need. For sale id II. B. COCHRAN'S Urng Store, 137 and l.'U) North Queen street. Lancaster. iv31-lwdJtw'1f HOUH.H AJilt STATION Jiity. lUNK, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. KV PANKTiS.1 NEW KASELS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAOAZ1NK3, L. M. FLYNNS NO. -42 WEST KINO MIIEKT JI.HN BAKR'j SONS, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, I.ANCASTEB, PA., Have, in stock and for s.ile, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That is to be Innnd In the'interlor ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Rooks, Juvenile Rooks, Sunday School Books and Bibles, Family Itlblesln Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Uymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. WRITINU PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inka and Fluids, Steel I'ens, Bill Books, Pockutbooks. Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Framed Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment ot Stationery, School Books and School Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOf FOR HALE. 1UKA1 BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. The undersigned offers lor sale on long time and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Lime, Fiederlcknnd Ncwatrects., Also an elegant lot, 7(1x210 lcet. adjoining Prof. Stahr's, on AVest James street. A good chance now to get a cheap Jot. Call at Coal Olllce, '1 Eobt Jviugstrcet and tce plan. A. W. K..SSEL, Jy'21-lmd a East King Street, TTHJHL1C SAI.K OF TIMKRR.-ON'WKU J NESDAY, AUGUST 2,will be sold aCjptab ltcsale. on thepiemisus ot Christian Eaby, iu l.eacock township, one mile east or Inter course, 1 1 ACRES ot extra flue TIMBER, cpn- Msting oi w niiu uax, uircK uuk anu Hickory. Will be sold in tho whole or iu small lots, as may best suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will lie made known by JOHN SIGLE. jv2l-cod.td Committee. IO K SALE. TUK UNUKKslGNED 1 Special Committee of the Shiftier Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, appointed by said company at their last general meeting held on the 18th inst., offer for sale the follow ing property of said company, consisting ot. First, a Lot of Ground, situated on the west side of South Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets', fronting on said South Qucon street 37 feet 10 Inches, more or less, and extending in depth llti feet, more or less, ac iolning property ot Henry W. Shorts on the north and Presbyterian chapel on the south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HOUSE there-on erected, the said honse hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which Is a fourth class vertical, built by Cole & Broiler, Pantuckct. K. I. The cylinder measures 9 inches in the bore, with 8 inch stroke, with brass pumps. The boiler Is a good steam gen erator, with 231 copper tubes ; con start in four minutes alter lightingthe fire, and can throw water through an inch nozzle from 210 to 220 leet, and has twenty feet of four-inch suction hose, with spanner, wrenches, oil can", ftcr. We guarantee this engine In lirst-class condi tion. PETEBB. FOBDNET, THOMAS ANDERSON , WILLIAM II. DORWAKT', DANIEL E. AUKAMP, HENRY SMEYCH. JOSEPH WILFONU. i ALEXANDER HARRIS, jy20 tM Coinm Iltte. JjlQVOMt, SO. -plNGWALT'S J t WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, j ARD IT , GROCERY STORE, No. 205 WEST KING SXBEBT.i HOUSKAL. CD'S. . I NEW LIQTJOR STORE, Mo. 43 Mortki Queen street, Xraeaatfr P. Tlie very best andflnest qualities' of1 Pofretffn arid'Domeatto WTNB8 and LlCUOSSi can. atantlw m ,! -wlirtlnemlA trait VO41 Straight Old Bye .Whisky, of the dtstlf aUon ofl87j. Pure'.Wnadultcrated .Custom1 Mouse ftrnndv. .warrkfttM on the iMXUKtUOt JBNl Kent especially tat medieabpurppsesJ Pure Old Holland Glnr.anu otner H"isjye),urnn dies and Wincswsuitinetraue. n. ..jj febS-lyd uuuuALa i;u. 1 l 1 'TAWW. CAHSi- A WULtiASKOWXanSKT j at HABTMAtyS Tf allow,, FcoatTcignr 3 tore. OXOTMJM0. s .rax aro mwuu xotsxties. -AT- M. GBRHARTS Tairiia Mlistal, NO.. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby stock of Inform my customer? that my SPRING and SUMMER 8UIT1N0, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY TESTING is now complete. I have now the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring In tbo city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THK LOWEST, and all (roods warranted as represented. H. GEEKART. fILOTHINfl! CLOTHING ! Our stock ol CLOTHING la largor for this season tlian iisutU. and the advantages wo have are buying in largo quantities and sell ing at LOW KST CASH PRICES. S-lt will pny you to look at our stock. OUR AT.T. WOOL. MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MAHKET. AND OUR Custom Department Is filled with the Choicest or Patterns which we Invite yon to examine. D. B. Hostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. 8 KCIAI. NOTIVK TO MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOB THE NEXT FIFTEEN DATS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF KEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In oi-iler to Mako Boom to manufacture our Largo Fojl Stock. Bight here wo desire to express our thanks to the people for the great sup port they have given u this season. It incites ns to renewed efforts to please the nubile and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FORO0K UREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 16 DAYS. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, f4.25; worth 7.C0. !.". Men's Worsted Suits, $5,011: worth (8.25. l.M Flue Blm: Flannel Suits, $70; worth Hi. CI lien's Eleg-mt Business Suits. $7; worth $12. IKS Fine All-Wool enssiracru Suit-,!): worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress suits, $12; worth $17.50. SOU pairs or Men's Pants at'JJc. 550 pairs of Men's Ligut Pants, in ten style.ut II.S0. 225 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at $::. JJghtThin Coats from 45c. upwards. Dust ers from Cue. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothing s Mtlll largo and varied, and onr Great Itecm. tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyer.. We sell Children's Clothing fiom il.trj: yiW, $3.25, $t.50, $3.2. up to $7.nil it suit. ISovs' suits troiu$2.U0undupwuitls. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains :t large lino or feu Minus andPantaloonings.and for woikmauship. lit and prices can't be beat any whem In the city. We still bold the lead on our $12.00 bults.cus tom made; but if people wish to savo money they should not rorKe.t.lx-fow pun having else where, to look at our $15.00. $1S.U and $-.Ut Sults.madc right up in ajiy style to your order tjRemember,tiis Urettt Reduction ft only for tlie Next, Fifteen Days, and anibody who withes to' lake advantage of it teill pirate rati early, to avoid the rush. L. GAUSMM & BRO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68.NOBTH QUEEN ST., ightoatbeSoathweat Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House In tbo City. rrUltC STAN UABD OARH1AUK WOKK or LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builder MARKET STREET, b. . kBear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make everystyle Buggy and Carrla- de sired. All worlrslBiimed in the most comfoi i uble and elegant style. We use only tint tx-,t selected material, and employ only thettest mechanics. or quality of work ou r prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy turexsh and eUoa the most reasoaablo terms, iiiv um.i . alL, All work warranted. Kepairtni pruwM y emended to. Onesetot workmen ei.-ei..liv mpioved for that purpose. u-.s-m)w R Tne hhrhest Cash Prices nald fomii btn.tJ..f .Bags. Old, Books. Carpots, tteoieu o'iotiu. Bagging Rope, Gum Shoes, Ac.. &c. i win can ok persons Having anvoi above artlclasU tbey will drop m'a WK. F, BMNmOKE, 'wi2mA WmtMtMm BTKRXT.; 1 1 1 . Ready-Made Cloiiii.
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