LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SAUKLjAY, AUGUST 518S3.. r i i.aiicastci Jmtelltaencet. SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 5. 1882. CUTTING TuUACCU. Col. Duffy's Crop on Ills Itlana Farm. Marietta Times. Col. Duffy commenced to cut tobacco on liis island larm on Friday last, July 28. Tli ia is earlier than anyone else in the state. On Tuesday last we visited his farm and ho then had about two acres cut and housed, and would have cut five moi acres but the rain prevented it. The two acres hanging in the shed hung very even, and the stalks averaged about four feet m length. Although the colonel has four large sheds on the island now, the immense size of this crop has compelled him to put up another, and C. A. Schaff ner commenced to get the material ready ou Thursday last, and Adam Bahn, the well known builder, commenced work upon the structure. It will be 108 feet luug by 40 feet wide, one of the largest tobacco sheds in this section. Tt will bo built on the same principle as those bo bus in use, with the ventilators at tho bottom and top. Nineteen men were busy in the tobacco on Tuesday, tho colonel's idea always being to employ as mauy men astlie tobacco needs. Ttio corn crop on the islaud looks splen did. It is tall and even, and the ears :ire developing finely. Tobacco Farming lu Juniata. John Morrison, who is one of tho Lan caster county fanners in Juniata county, writes to us as follows : " I now reside in tho centre of tho his toric Tufccarora valley ; I camo to this place in tho spriug.of 18S1, and farmed (' acres of tobacco for Albert Groninger, aud did reasonably well, considering the un favorable season. Geo. Walower is the pioneer of Lancaster county farmers in this valley ; he came hero in 1SS0, aud farmed C acres fot Col. Hartshorn, aud in 1881 he farmed G acres for the same, and also fanned 10 acres for Robert A. Ilobi soa ; through his influence, quite a num. ber of Lancastrians are now raising the weed in this immediate neighborhood ; first thero is Geo. Walower himself, farm ing 10 acres for Col. Hartshorn, next Frank Storms, farming 6 acres for Albeit Groninger, next Henry McLain, farming 10 acres for Stewart McCitllogh, next Fred. Lauliniau, farming 0 acres fur Noah Hcrtzler, and your hutublo servant is farming 0 acres for Goo. Groninger, and G acres for Mrs. C. Guss, besides quilt) a number of the natives aro now farming tobacco : Robert A. llobison, (arms li acres, Elliott Groninger, JJ acres, Win. L. Groninger, 51 acres, besides many smaller lots, making in all on the west side of tho bluoJuuiata, and. in this neighborhood between 70 and 80 acres. Now sis to tho prospects. Tho season could nothae been better ; plants grew 'from the start, were set out early, and tho frequent r.iius brought them along until uow, if wo have no bail storms during August wo aio sure of a tirst-rato crop. Flonty of the loaves will measure from 00 to 40 inches, and 3 feet wide. I have commenced culting.and expect that tho crop will be housed early generally, as plauting was done early, and it came right along. Now what aro sonio of Iho difficulties? First, wo have no packing hou.sesheie, and buyers are slow to come out, hero for what we raise, and some, when they do come, cxpeet to find us very green, and try to make us bclievo that in Lancaster county, and there only, can good grades of tobacco be raised, but much as wo love our native county we cannot give her credit lor rais ing better tobacco than can bo raised on the rich boils of this valley. Wo are in the tobacco growing belt of country, not being laituer north than Kentucky and Counecticut. aud why should we raise in ferior grades when we havo strong soils'.' Some of us have worked too long iu the packing houses of your city to be taken in very far on a tobacco leaf. So look out i for several car loads of good tobacco iu your maikct from this county next April. This is a very fine country, society very good, and what is strange laud is not high in price. If a farm brings $100 per acre it is thought to bo extraordinary, yet worse farms have been sold in Lancaster for three times as much. I wonder why people do not come hero to buy laud. Thero ate all kinds of land and all kind of price?, aud wo are only 2 J miles from the P. It. It aud 14G miles west of Philadelphia. Six SUautes ol Fun. The new veision : Instead of saying "Oh. that mine enemy would write a book," tho wicked man saith : "Give mine enemy a toy-pistol." Saratoga Journal. Pat's illness : Doctor "Well, Pat, have you taken the box of pills I sent you ?"' Pat "Yes, sir, bo jabers, I havo ! but 1 don't feel any better yet ; maybe tho lid hasn't come off yet !" London Jiuiy. Cetewayo's doom : Cetewayo has been invited to dino with the mayor and com mon council of London. If ho passes through tho ordeal with his life some now method of destruction will havo to bo in vented for his espeeial case. Boston Trans cript.. Why he drinks : German workman "Yaas." it is drue some of raeiu country men drink moch beer, but it is not strong and does not make dem dronk." British workman "No ? Then what the dooce is the use o' them a-drinkiu' of it ?" London .Funny Folks. Too lean to die : " Auy children ?" asked a landlord of a gentleman seeking a tenement on Cherry street. "Yes, three." "No use talking, then ; I want tenants without children." "But miuo are not fat enough to kill," mildly remarked tho gen tleman, as be turned on his heel. Water bury American. Resort note Fendcrson was at the summer hotel. Everything went compar atively well till he came to go to bed. One glance of that aggregation of sticks, straws and a hr.ndfulof ill-smelling liens' feathers convinced him that that bed was no downy bed of case. So he called up the laudlord and in his hasty way exclaimed : Look hero ! I can't sleep in that bed !" "Why, my dear man," replied "Boniface, quite coolly, " I didn't suppose you could. More than fifty persons have already tried it, but I never heard of any one of them succeeding." And leaving Fenderson dumbfounded the landlord ambled off, remarking something about some people being so awfully particular. Boston Trantcript, Houaenold Market, DAIRT. Cup cheese, 2 cups Ibil2-'.C rc uoitagu caeeae, z pieces. . . . Dutch cheese lump ....H10c rHfO '.'."i::ibc ....5I0c routTBV. Chickens pair (live) " flplece(cleanel).... Spring Chickens fl pair Pigeons, flpr VMETABLES. .BOMB (i buHCB. .............. .. Beaus. Lima, fl qt. Caxxwto fltmBoliw,.. Cabbaite. 9 bead ..-isc Corn, if? dor v5c Cantelopcs, each io15c Green Picas fl Jtf pk country. ". i jteans y h pit.... Green onions ft bunch. Head salad. New Potatoes fl X pk.. Onions Wif Pfc Potatoes a IrasfeeL Radlsbeafrneh: Soup Beans fl qt Salsify fl bunco Squashes, each.... , TurnirjeWitftk....... in,, ."ic 4H J0l5c . .fl.23121 AO .'.'.'.'.'.iw)ic 2Q3n ..3(5c ....... ..IC Tomatoes ft J r... ....2jC Watermelons, cask...'..'... 25r.oc ' vnriTH. Apples VKPk. Bansjus fl lc. .lOQilc .4030u 10c ..8010c Currants, dried, fl ft f - uriea jvppies fi qt.. jreaeues fi qi. 12&15C Lemons II dor Oranges dor A 830C 50c fffff reaches ft Kqt .8c l'lne Apples, each. ....1530c Raspberries ft box XISCXLLAITXOTF. Apple Butter qt Cocoanuts each Eggs V doz .......... Aiarti y .................... XEATB. Beef Steak, ft t " Roast (rib) a fi " (chnck)flft " Cornea, f ft " Dried, VI ft ISologna dried Bacon ft lb '. Ham, sliced, i lb Ham. whole ft AXlliXOTl Tf Mi 1, v fir JC vi Jt) SVC , OC a wCflG 1G0I8C 2Hc 12823c 1416C iiaisc """ss&suc 1618c 24c a Ot 1G25C W20c ! (- lPv .Hw 16c ...... 12318c lvC 10c SglOc laid 1PP( JOC lUv Shoulder ?l S. ! 3iiUSURC S. " smoked Tfl ft ... V till x ! risH. JJIiK; li-ll ft Cattish m ft Mr C CI ! l'oif;i:3 "jl ft , llULJfca a a Salmon ?t ft Sun GRAIN. Corny bus Clovcrscetl per ft Flour m qr Hay Timctiiy y ton " Clover fl ton Uala In UU3 KycH bus Tnnotht Seed f) bus Wheat o us WJC . 7wC 9001.10 S15ft20 1215 S56CO , 8590c ...3.2.ra3.50 ...il.2ugi.30 IIAYKSVILLK, OHIO, Fell. 11, 1SS0. I am very glad to say 1 have tried Hop Bit ters, and never took any thinjr that did ice as much good. 1 only took two bottles and I would not take $100 for the good they did me. I recommend them to my patients, and get the best results Horn their use. C. B. MERCER, M. I. al-2wd&w " Ha-kmetack," a lasting and lragranl per liiine. i'rice25anil50cenl. For sale at Coeli run's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Kconouiy. A lorluiie may be spent in using int'llcctual medicines, when bj' applying Thomas Eclec 1 lie Oil a fenced y and economical cure can be elleeled. Iu cases of lhcumatism, lame back, bodtl v ailments, or pains of every description, it atlords instant relict. For sale at II. B. Coch lan's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan eastcr. Koit DvKrisi-siA aud J.iver (Jouipluint, you have a printed guaiantec on every buttle of Miiloh's Vitali.er. It never fails to cure. For Mile at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen blreet. The Country. Who that litis overlived any timeiu thecoun try but in ust have heard ot t lio virtues of Bur dock as a blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bit-tor.-i euro dyspepsia, biliou-oicss and all disor ders arising trom impure blood or deranged liver or kidneys. 1'rice. $1. For sale at U. mwrk, is wholesale agents for Dr. (. ijocnr.iii's uriig biore, Ju orinQtteeu street, Lancaster. A NASAL INJUCTOll 11CO Wftll CllCll bOttleOl SliiloL'.s Catarrh Remedy. Price SO cents. For talc at Cochran's drug store, 1157 North.Qucen street. itisjjiaious. ; lOI.KKAlM KAPTIST CHUltOH-KKV. J 1J. Sou li, pastor. Preaceing on Sunday a in'4 h.iii. aud a t). m. .Sunday school at i) a. in. d.Vw 1MKSX REFORMED. DIVINE 'SERVICES 1 to-morrow at 10J a. iu. No evening sci vicc. Sunday school at ii a. in. IIRSTKAITIST, i:AST CHESTNUT ST. bcrviee in the morning at 10) and in tho evening at Hi, by tho pastor, Kev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school at Vli a. hi. F MUST M. K. CIIUKUH, NORTH DUKE street. The Saerament of the Lord's Sui- perand i;nptim will lie administered at lo; n. m. Preaching at 7Jip. m., by the pastor, Kev. W. C. liobiuson. Miiidny school at !t a. iu. I'mver meeting on Wednesday evening u' 7;U o'clock. 1 RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, NORTH JT (Jueen onii James streets. Services morn ing and evening. Sunday school at a a. in. 11 !:. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST IU King street. Preaching to-morrow even ing at lii o'eloek. Munoay sciiooi at ;ia. in. Tuesday evening at 7 Prayer meeting on o'clock. o LIVET IIAl-riST CHURCH V. M. Services at 10' a. m. and 7i p. m. Subject "The Grivo Responsibility of the Gospel ili ulster.'' Sunday school !i a. m. I)RESKVTERIAN MEMORIAL. CHAPEL, Rev. James C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7:45. Sabbath school at ! a. in. PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHING IN THE morning by Kev. James C. Hume. No evening service. OT. JAMES LITANY AND HOI.Y COM O ntuulon at 10 a. in. Evening piaycr a ! P- ni. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED SERVICES AT at 10 a. in. Sunday school at 9J a. m. No evening service. (IT, LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL,! kJ Marietta Avenue, near west orange stieet. Rev. Win. F l.ichliter. pastor. Divine service at WV: a. iu. No evening service. Sunday school at 11 a. m. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry stieet, above Oiangc, Rev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. in., and lii p. in. Sun dny chool at iti a. in. (J.11.EM CHURCH OP GOD. NO SEKVICK O during the month of August. Sunday school ut lji p. m. West Mission, Dorwart slice. Sunday school at 1J p. m. North MiSbK.ii, Antiocli. Sunday scliool at Si a. in. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. G. W. Scilhamcr, pastor. Preaching at 10,' a. in. and ",. p. in. Wf.ST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR. lotto street above Lemon. Preaching at I0W iu in. and 7K p. m., by the pastor. Rev. B. F. Powell. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening. Church so ciable next Wednesday evening alSo'dock. AH mti welcome. Seats tice. CjUtFJSSH. CARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards per week, I am. now preparcdlo sell my entire slock ot Brussels, Ingrain aud Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, lo make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Plctsu call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HAH, Cor. West King and Water Sts. OUTT UK A WINOB. f lOMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawttiff or TBS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO." In the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st, 1882. Theso drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot tne General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following dacislons : 1st That tbo Commonwealth fHstrnrattoa Company Is lecai. Xd Its draw lags are fair. N. B. The Company iiaa now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes lor U1U AUGUST DUAWJNG. I P"z . 30,000 J Prtso 10,000 1 prize ............ 5.0(0 10 prizes tl.OOOeacn. 30 prizes TiOO each. .t. ....................... 10,001 10,000 10,000 lo.oce 12,008 10,001 2,70a L8 . ;i00 prizes $100 each.... .......................... ............. 'AMpnzesweacn .-....-. BOO prizes 20 each 1000 prizes lOoaeh 9 prizes 800 each, approximation prfzoa 9 prizes 300 each, " 9 prizes 100 each, M w LVM prizes Whoio Uckets, tl buk, tickets. $100. - 9112.40C half tickets, tl; 27 Uckets Remit Money- or Bank Draft In Letter, oi send by Express. DON.'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICK ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at onr expense. Address all orders to B. M. BOARDMAN, CourIer-.Tournal Bnildlng ijooisvuie, -r or u. jb. uuabuhan, I 309 Broadwav. Mew York. fehl.TnThARAw I MMD1CAL. From Frank Leilie't JUiulrated fewtpapei-.i A LADY SAID, ( Those Horrid Flmplesl No. I Cannot Go. rieaso l'tesentAIy Excuses." Trobably two-thirds ot the ladies in so ciety and home ot our land arc athicted with skin diseases ot various kinds, to do away with which. If it could be done with out injury, would be the happiest event ot their lives. Then she would have in stead ot a disfigured aud marred counten ance, one that would be handsome, or at least good looking, tor any oue with a clear, pure skin, no matter what tho cut of her features arc, has a certain amount of good looks which attract everybody. As it is now, she Imagines every one sees and talks about "those freckles," "those horrid pimples," and other blemishes with which she is atllictcd, aud this is true ot either sex. To improve this appearance great risks are taken ; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing these death-dealing drugs, arc taken in hopes of getting rid of all these troubles. In many case, death is the result. No al leviation of tho burning, heating, itching and inflammation Is given. All troubled with Kczcma (salt rheum). Tetters. Hu mors, Inflammation, Kougli Scaly .Erup tions of any kind, Diseases ol the iiair aud Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itchings on any part of the body, should know that thero is hope tor them in a sure, perfect and elegant remedy, known as " Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." It makes tho skin white, soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles, and is the best . toilet dressing in the world. It is elegant ly put up. two bottles in one package, con sisting ot both internal and external treat ment. Our readers should be sure to get this and not some old remedy resuscitated on the success of Dr. Benson's and now advertised as "The Great frkin Cure." There" is only one, it bears the Doctor's picture anil is for &alu by all druggists. $1 per package. A Sensation. HAS OFTEX BEEN MADE by the discovery ol borne new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile I'ills. They really do cure sick headache, nerv ous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleeplessness, indigestion, iiaratysis ana melancholy. Price. SO cents per box, two tor 11, six for $2.50 by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Aid. Sold by all drug gists. "'n TW ri'lTTKNTIIH 11". Piilt.m ct.-.,l K. w . w --v..o, ..u m is. .7..-. .. . k, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies juyl'2-Hnu,M,W&S&w TTOP BITTERS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, Not a Drink,) Contains HOPS. BUCIIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, and the Purest and Best Medical Qualities of all Other Bitters. THEY CURE All Diseases ot tho Stomach, Bowels. Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Nervousness Sleeplessness and especially Female Complaints. :l,00O IN liuLli will be paid lor a ca.se they will not cure or help, or for anything im pure ami injurious found hi them. Ask your druggist for HOP BITTERS and try them before you sleep. Tako no other. U. I. C. is an absolute lor Drunkenness, u.-e ot and ii resit tabic cure opium, tobacco and narcotics. Send lor Circular. AH the above told by druggists. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO., Rochcatec, S. V., and Toronto, Out, augl-lmcod&w "I ENTLEMEN. Wo call your attention to an important dis covery in our practice which we have louud very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those suffering from any of tho numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp tor further infor mation. Address, 1RS. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (late .Ionian & Davidson). No. li;ri Fil bert stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. .Hours tor con sultation : 10a. in. till 1 p. in., ami ." till 8 p. in. uiar.!3-3mood r lOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT L0CHEETS DRUG STOKE, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, OB- Only FIVE CENTS a Gla-;s. juliu.iytiiv. PIINE MILLINERY. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET. My many friends and patrons are respect fully invited to call and examine my FINE STOCK OF HilIinBrysTriinniinis COMriUSlNO ALL TUK LKAD1NO STTLES FOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders tilled in much less time than they havo been accustomed to elsewhere. , SPlcaso call and examine my goods and prices withoutobligation to purchase. JS-N..B. The Largest and Finest Stock or CiriLDliEN'S School and Dress Hats IN THIS CITY, A lull line of . Human Hair Goods .Always on hand, and all kinds of. HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at m. a. w. raiL's, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ai7-3mI;Tu,Tlias BOOTS A SHORH. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT- REDUCED GREATLY PRICES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my large slock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my factory. 3-Custom work a specialty both machine and hand-made. F.HLEMENZ. NO. 105J NORTH QUKEN.STBEET. (Sign ot tho Big Shoo.) mSOWSU JFOM BAXB. FUR SALE. A SIX-HOBSE POWEB XNGINE In good order lor sale cheap. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. HORSE, BUUGY AND HARNESS 1TOR sale. The Horse used by the late Jacob M. I.ong for driving, and Buggy and Harness, arc otlcred at private sale. They can be seen at George Uartman's Livery Stable. West Orange street. Lancaster. The horse v.-Ul be sold separately, if desired. Jfor terms apply to, MARVC.CAMEKON, jly23-7td No. It North Queen Street. "tHEAP BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. The undersigned oners lor sale on long time a nd easy payment FIFTV BUILDING LOTS Duke, Lime, Frederick afid Stsvr streets. Also an.cleirant lot.TOx210 feet, adjoining Piof. Stahr's, on West James street. A good chance now to get u cheap lot. Call at Coal Oillce, ii East Kingstrsct and see plan. b A. W. Kt.SSKL, Jyil-lmd 22 East ivlng Street, ItUHLIC 8AL.K OF VALUABLE CITY Property.-On SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1882, will be sold at public sale at the Leopard Hotel, the following property: No. 1. A two-story Brick Dwelling contain ing six rooms, with large Frame Bake House, No. 411 South Queen street. Lot 23 feet front, moro or less, and in depth 210 more or less, to a 14-lcet wide alley, with two two-storv Frame Dwellings Iroutiug on said alley, each containing four rooms. No. 2. Two two-story Frame Dwellings, situ ated at Nos. 554 add -650 Beaver street, each Jiouse 5 rooms with pump in yard. Lot front 52 feet, more or less, UK) feet in depth to alley, with Frame Stable. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known by PHI MP M ANN Alt Hehrv Shubekt, Auct. uug2 tsd PUBLIC SALE. TME UNDEBS1UNKD Commilteu of" tho Sliilller Steam Fire" En gine and Hose Company, will offer ut public halo the following real estate of said com pany : AH that Lot of Ground, situate.: on the west side ot South Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, fronting ou said Soutli Queen street 37 teet 10 inches, more or less, and extending in depth llii feet, -more or less, ac joining property ot Henry W. Shertz on the north and Presbvterian chapel on the south, together with a 'Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HOUSE thcrc-ou erected, the satd house hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Sale to tak place on THURSDAY, AUGUST lOlh. 1SS2, at. 1 o'clock p. ni., at the Leopard Hotel, in East. King street. Lancaster, P.i. PETER B. FORDNEY, THOMAS ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. DORWART, DANiELtE. AUKAMP, HENRY SMEVCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS, HknrvShuukut, Committee. Auctioneer aug4-tsd POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the 19th day ol AUGUST, 183.'. tho undersigned, being all ot the children of Peter Long ami Elizabeth Long, lato ot the city ot Lancaster, deceased, Willi offer at pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, ot said city, the I ollowiug real estate, viz. : A lot or piece ot ground, situated on the northwest corner of West Orange and Char lotte streets, iu said city, containing in front on said We.it Orange street, 04 feet, i inches, more or less, ami extending of thesame width northwardly 1.11 leet, more or less, to the property now In the posses-ion ot John Gib--ni, bounded on the east by said Charlotte hlrcct ; on tho West "by the property belonging to tho heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased ; on south by said West Orange Street, and on the north by property of said John Gibson. Whereon is erected it one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, &c. The lot contains a variety ol Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ot excellent water. Ami is one of the most eligible, building In ts in the city. :) Good title will be given to tho purchaser. Persons desiring further information may call on William R. Wilson and II. Clay Bru baker, csqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms wiil bcmadckiioun by t lie underpinned uwncis. JOHN LONG, SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG. AD ALINE LONG, FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG, MARY SH AUD, ELIZABETH STIFFLE.; Heniiv SiiL'iiEitT, Auctioneer. Jul.S-7ldS.VaiiglT,lS 19 vjjoritiya. G 1 BAND KVSH -FOR- NECKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS. AT ERISM ANTS. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. S i'ECIAL NOTICE. Our Great Slaughter in prices ha3 effected sales this week far beyond our anticipation. Wo shall coutinuo until SEPTEMBER 1, to soil off .Light Weights of all kinds REGARDLESS OF COST to inako room for our Fall aud Wiuter Stock. This is an opportunity seldom offered to buy tho Very Best Goods and most Reliable Styles at such a sacrifice. AH our work is warranted to bo first class. J. K. SM'ALING, ARTIST TAILOR. No. 121 North Queen Street. VOAJj. B. B. HABTIJT, Wholesale and RetaU Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. , 4V fard: No. 420 North Water and' Prince treets-above Lemon Lancaster. niMyd tOAL AMD CB.MENT. j Pure Lykens Valley nnd other kind ot Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Roscndalc Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives : guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale' or ton. Yard and Ofllce : Harrisburc pike. General Ofljce:20)$ East Chestnut Street. KAUFTMAN, KELLER & CO. aprl-lwd ptOAX. M. V. B. COHO, 830 JTOMTH WA.TBK ST., Lancaster, ru. Wholesale and BetaU Dealers ia LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection-With th TMephoalo Exchange. .".Yard aad Office1: No. 330 NORTH WATER STREET.' tohSMvH DISSOLUTION or PAKTNEBSHIP. The co-partnership in the merchant tailoiingbuslncss.hcretoforecxistlngbctwecn RATHVON & FISHER, is tbis.day dissolved bymutuallconscntr Allxjrsons in any man ner Indebted to tho said firm, are respectfully solicited to make immediate payment toS. S. RATHVON, who Is hereby authorized to re celvo the same ; ana those .having claims against said firm will please present them for settlement. s. s. RATHVON, , M. FISHER, 101 North (jqecn St. Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nounoemBBt,tho,bnsInesa, wltnotrtr lntcrrurH tlon.wttl'TM Oonductea.by the) undersigned, who solicits a continnanco ot tho patronage heretofore bestowednpon tho Arm. and which is hereby grateiuUy acknowledged. JOUX WAMXIKER'S XOTICX TV SUMXEB TOUJtlSTS. fOO WANAMAKER-S ADVERTISEMENT. GOIM TO WSMM 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 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. LAWN HO xEwrrr'.s Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. HYDUANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIKE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 26 Mi'J3-3uiilJI,V'A3 tVtXES S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Old Bye lisbs, &c, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. jK.lfJSJf JJANOLffiiS, tfr. -ITTALIj fapjkk. ODDS AND ENDS OF WALL PAPER Will lie &ohl very low in order to close nut. Among them arc soinool the Very llest lat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SUADINO Bytheyurd in AH'CoIor, that wero slightly wet on ends, will be aolil cheap. We make make to orilcr, at short notice, all kinds or WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, Ami put them up in the lSust Manner. Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN KLEUANT LINE OK LACE CUR-TAINS, Extension Cornices. Poles in Brass, Walnut, Ebony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. MOTELS. rpc E LANCASTER COTTAGE. VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR. THE SEASON OF 18Si Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve. ments. Terms Very Moderate. SIRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. P. O. Box 873. junK-Umd rriHE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1883. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven . ues, near both Railroad Depots.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARUE BILLIARD ROOM, wrra six irxw collxkder tables. Orchestra led by trophy. Dancing nnder t he direction of Prof. G.J. Uillcspie. Main office W. U. Telegraph In the building. Union News Stand In office. Liberal Management. je22-2ind CHAS. McGLADE, Prop. G BAY'S SPJSOIF1C MfclMCIKK. TUK Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure tor Impotency, and all Diseases that loliow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par. tioautra in our pamplet, which we desire to send, tree by mail to every one. Tho Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lor 95. or will be sent free by mail on the receipt ot the money, by ad dresslnrthe agent, H.-B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account ot counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theonlygenulne. Guarantees otenre issued hy us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MXDICINE CO.. N.Y. atrl2-lvdw to families and generally. WJSttS, JtC. and 28 West King Street. AJfl LIQUORS. liKY UOUVH. WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. INDIA LINENS, SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES, CORDED PIQUES, LAVE CHECKED MUSLINS. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS ALL, AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE CORSETS, 50c, 75c, -$U)0. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, NORTH UND DRY GOODS STORE IS NOW OFFERING WHAT IS LEFT OF A LARGE LINE OF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. a Every Lady in Town ought to see the Bleached Muslin WE ARE PUTTING OUT AT 10c. A YARD J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, U-lyil LANCASTER. PA. J. B. STABTIN St CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT A crcat many pcraons cannot be suited with a ready-made Shirt, and therefore require SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, and the trouble has always been th.it those de siring a siuri k.uuo to order nave been com pelled to pay prices iar above the real worth ot sucha Shirt, paying for traveling agents' expenses, etc. As we have no expenses ot tliW kind, wo can take your measure and manu facture best quality Shirt, viz: 2.3) linen bosom and body ot Wamsutta muslin; guar antee lit, etc.. lor 91.30. The best recommen dation we can civc for fit, quality and work manship, 1a that blncc January 1. 1332, we have taken over 30U order, and have an yet the first word of complaint to hear. The best Ready-made Shirt is the "PEARL SHIRT," which we have either in open or closed bosoms witli or without eyelet holes in bosom, and In all !izes. Boys' sizes, VZ to 14 inches, SSctg. tlnisbcd. Men's Htol'.i " $1.00. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. RKUBCVA TOUACCO AND CBIJaJEA Rough and Beady only 10 cents per plag, at UARTMAN'S YeUow Front Cigar Store. DIM HOMY jyl5-7ma TMA VtOJCK- H V tl 1AMVASTEK AM1 "Ill.l.KltMl,li..K K. j Cars run as follows : Leave Lancatser'fp. R. Depot), at 7. 9. an.i llJ8a.m.,and 2, 4, 6 and rtBBwtw Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9M k u. Leave MillcrsvBle (lower end) at 5. 8. auil.lt a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily on ive time except on Sub day. flOLl'MBIA Jt t-OKT ORPOS1T BAIL IE ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legularlv on tho Columbia d- Port Deposit Railroad on tho following time : SOUTH WARD. STATIONS. 2IORTBWAKD. l'.X. A.X. A. If. 8:20 10:20 6:35 10-.SI 6:42 10-J9 70 lO-Jtt ... . 7:05 11:00 7:09 11:03 7:12 11:05 7:17 11:10 7:21 11:15 7:37 11:26 7:41 11:30 7:30 I1:3S 7:10 &05 11:54 7:27 p. if. 8:13 12:03 7:37 $."25 12:15 8:00 1230 8:20 r.jf. Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciesswell.... ...Safe Harbor... .Shenk's Ferry- .... .Pequea ..York Furnace. . .....Tucquan .McCnll's Fcrrj ...Kite's Eddy... ..Fisliln Creek.. ..1'eaeh Rottom.. ...Conowlngo... Octorara ...Port Deposit.. ....Perryvule.... 7:51) 7i6 7SS 7:17 7:f5 D KADINO M COLUMBIA B. B. A RUANGEMENT )rPASSENGKR TRAINS BIONWAY, MAY 220, 1882, NORTHWARD. UUTB. ti'iurryvillo Lancaster, King St r.M. 2:30 3:10 A.M. 6:20 7-J8 9:10 9SB 7:30 7:40 7:30 iiancasier 1:00 1:10 330 3:10 5.50 Columbia... AKRIVB. Reading.... S:45 3:20 SOUTHWARD. UAvm. Reading... AUUVX. Columbia. A.x. r.jf. 8.-40 5:35 8:09 K 8.02 5:20 7:15 55 7:40 5:01 7:36 48 7:34 4-M 7:28 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 7:06 4:33 6:57 4:26 6:41 4:12 6:32 4:05 6:20 3:53 A.M. K. rjf. 7B 120 6:10 r.n. 9:40 2:10 89 9:30 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8-25 10:40 .... 9M Lancaster.. a Lancaster. King St.... a 5:30 5:40 6:45 yuarryniio Trainn tHiiinppr. nf RfMultitcwlrli tninutiiunii from Philadelphia, Pottaville, Harrlsburg, Al- A lentown anil Now York, Tla Round Brook Route. At Columbia with trains to ami from York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA HAtLUOAD NKW SCHEDULE On and after MONDA . 1ULY 17tb, 1882, trains on thn Pennsyl vania Railroad will anlvo ut and leave the Lancastei and Philadelphia dopotsai follows: I Lev I Ar. LanPhil Kaktwakd. A.M. 12:44 .V35 8:10 A.X Stall Kxpi-1'.-s X iitSli 11111 .., Harrisburc Ktpii-ss York Aceiuiniio lation arrives Lancastci AecoiuiHlation arrives.... Columbia Aecoiiiuioilailon Frederick At'eoiuuiiHlation arrives.. Seashore K a preys , Sundny Jlail Johnstown Eres Day E.pre-s.. HarriHlmri; Aeeouiuioilatiou AIUIl M. rUl II 55 7:50 lorai 8:10 8,5 9:00 11:45 r.x. 12-55 13 2:12 2S0 3.-20 r.x. 5:45 55 7:35 9:45 85 645 6-M 11:00 . llunover AceoiiiiiKKlatloii west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at. 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunduy. Frederic: Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run ttironu'i t KredericU. 115. lAr. l'hilLan WSSTWARD. A.X. A.X. aNGWo 3 JlivPH Wuy Paisent;er Mail Train. No. I. via. Mt.Joy Mall Train, No.2,viaColuuibia,leaves Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... 1? luv X1IHj Frederick Accommodation leaves... narrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrlsburg Express VC8W5CTI J!AprcS9 Pacific Express 410 4:30 7:00 8:13 6:27 6-27 9:35 9:40 10:15 10:20 r.x. l-.io 10 505 2:30 7U 7:40 il:10 1:45 11:05 r.x. 2:14 'i-ii' 5:40 9:05 11:20 Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5: lo p. m , has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when nagged, wlUstopatDownlngtown.Coatesville, rarkea burg. Mount Joy, KUzabethtown and Middle- y. town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, No. 1, western Express and Pocitic Ex press run doilv. KAILKOADS. 11IK GREAT Burlingtoii Route. t'felcagv, ItHrliHgten k (jaiacj R. K. L'Mieage, BHrllagtuii k iiibcj K. K. PRINCIPAJL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OH PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Denlson, Dallas. Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to bo tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad lu the world for all classes ol travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it anil you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PEKCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Cuioaoo, III. T.J.FOTTEK, JL 3d Vice Pros, ft Gen. Manager, Chicaoo, III. JOHN J. A. BEAM, (Jen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 30K Washington St. New York. Rostov, Mass. mavlC-lydftw EDUCATIONAL, SWARTHMOKK COLLKQE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main buUdlng. destroyed by lire 9th mouth, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Language, Literature. Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientillc Building con taining Laboratories. Drafting Rooma. Ma chine Shops, andall appliances for pursuing a thorough course In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens Othtno. (Sept.) 12th Apply arly. at, other things fieiiigequal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDWARD M. M AGILL, Pres't, Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa. juno22-3md LIO.VOK8, JtC. IMOWALT1 WINK, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL. AUD GROCERY STORK. NO. 205 WEST KING 8TREKT. HUUSKAL. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STOBB, no. 43 North Qoeea suesi, aaaeaster. Pa. The very best and nest quail tlcH of Foreign and DomesUc WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky or the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1869.1 ol 1860.' s. PureF , BnO- COV newt especially lor meuicinai purposes. umuoiituiuuin, ana oiner wmsKiee, dies ana w ines to suit the trade. feb3-lyd HOUSEAL OAMUEL H. PRItlE, ATTOBNKT, HAS O Removed his Office irom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET. lmnedL I ately in Bear of .Court House, Long's New Bnlfdinir. n17.ttri Building. Bi7.ua - . E. a. uaiui i.T. practical Tauor. 1 'mmim - a
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