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Volume XYITI-Ko 290.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1882.
Prke Tw Ceats.
H
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YKKS KATHroN.
In tbe manufacture or READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points :
1. Tbe Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities.
2. Tbe Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc.
3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing.
In our CLOTHING yon will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular band-made buttonholes. Our
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns arc the best.
Mf ERS & RATHFON, no. 12 bast king street.
DRV tiOODH,
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AGKK UltOTHKK'ri CAKI.
A CARD.
Lancaster, July 23, 1882.
Iu anticipation of changes to bo made in our Clothing
Department (arrangements for which are now going on)
we desire to reduce our stock to tho minimum, and offer
Spring and Summer wears at tho Lowest Figures. Light
Weight goods of all kinds for both men aud boys to be
closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer
Bucker Suits ; White Marseilles and Duck Vests ; Creole
Check and Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonado Panta
loons ; Cassimero Suits, made skeleton ; Rluo Flannel
Suits and full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimercs,
Serges, &c., &c, Yoars, respectfully,
IIAGER & BROTHER,
No. 25 West King Street.
N
EXT DOUK TO THK
COURT
FAHESTOC K'S.
MA UK TO OUIt OWN ORDER AND
OPENED THIS DAY :
500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00.
These Quilts are made heavier and larger than Quilts usually sold at this price. Wo
are selling large lots of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, HEAVY
STRIPED 8HIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS,
all at much less than regular prices. Persons in want of these goods should not fail
to visit our store and see them bcfoie purch.i.sing clsewheie. Large lots of
TA BLE LINENS, TABLE LINEN 8,
ALL LINEN, AT 20c. PER YD. AND UP AT
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
1.AWS MO
rKWlCTT'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO.,
inSi:tuidM,W&S
nouais rvRxisuma aooits.
F
LINN & WILLSON.
HOUSEFURN1SHING.
Large Stock, Good Goods, Low Prices, Pall Stock for Summer.
HEADQUARTERS FOB.
MASON FBTJIT JAK&
1 Quart MASON JARS
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"COHANSEY "
Tin Top Jelly Cans, Plain Tumblers, Etc.
BABY CARRIAGES, &C.
FLINN & WILLSON'S.
I SIGN OK THK 2 BIG IOUP.l
VLVMllKR'S
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UOLKSALK DEPOT FUR
Water Closets and Bath Tubs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
Plumbers' Earthenware,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies.
SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING.
NOS.11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD. .
pFNTLEMKH.
We call your attention to an Important dis
covery in onr practice which we nave found
verv successful In cases ot prostration arising
from Indiscretion. Those nffcrin? Irom any
or the numerous forms ot Debility arising
irotn abuse or other causes, will dp well by
sending a three cent stamp lor i?rtbcr intor
matlon. Address, PKS. LA GRANGE JOR
DAN (late Jordan & Davidson), No. 1(35 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours tor con
sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 r. m.
mar25-3meod
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AGS. RAOS. BAGS.
Thn lilcrheat Cash Prices nald for all kinds Ol
Kags, Old Books, Carpets, Woolen Cloths,
Kagging Rope, Gum Shoes, 4c, Ac.
1 will call on persons havtSg anyot tbe
above articlus It they will drop mo a ostit
CHnl' WM. P. HENNEOKE.
tu 135 WEST KINO STKL'CT.
feb!5-omJ
CLOTB.IKO.
Well-IVIacLe Garments.
HOUSE.
EUS, &v.
26 and 28 West King Street.
95 Cents Per Dozen.
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LANCASTER. PA.
HVVI'LIES.
LIQUORS, JtC.
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INUWALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL,
STORE,
No. 205 WEST KING STREET.
HOUSEAL. CD'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ho. 43 North Oeen street, Lancaster, Pa,
The very best ami finest qualities of Foreign
and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
stantly tor sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House
Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot I860.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines to suit the trade.
feUJ-lyd HOUSEAL & CO.
HAVANA AND XABA CIGARS, THK
best Sccut cigar in the city at HART
MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store.
clothing.
S
rKI NO AND SUMMKK NOVKLTIES.
AT
H. GKERHART'S
Tailoring MiDlnt,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
1 hereby Inform my cuitoniers that my
stock of
SPRING aud SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is now complete. I huvo now the largest and
choicest assortment ol
WOOLENS.
Foi Pine Tuiloilng in the city ot Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW A3 THE LOWEST,
anil all goods warranted jis represented.
E GERHART.
O KC1AI. N'OTlCK To
MEN AND BOYS
IN WANT OK
FOK THK NEXT FIFTEEN .DAYS
WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT A SACRIFICE,
In older to Make Room to manufacture
our Largo Fall Stock.
Right here wo desire to express our .
thanks to tho people tor the great sup-
riort they have given us tins season. It
ncites us to renewed efforts to please
tho public and keep the prices down.
LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER
ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.
125 Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.25; worth $7.50. 03
Men's Worsted Suits, $..0O: worth 8.23. ir.0
Fine Blue Flannel Suits, $7.50; worth $12. CO
Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $12.
llf. Vino All-Wool cassimero Suits, $9; worth
$15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Milts, $12;
worth $17.50. S00 pairs ot Men's Pants at 95c.
550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten style.at
$1.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at
$X Light Thin Coats Irom 45c. upwards. Dust
ers trom G5c. upwards. Our stock In
Boys1 and Children's Clotiiiog
s still largo and varied, and our Great Reduc
tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers.
We sell Children's Clothing from tl.Gli $2.00,
$3.25, $1.50, $5.25, up to $7.00 a suit. Boys' Suits
trom $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE
PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings
and PanUtloouings, and for workmanship, lit
and prices can't he beat anywhere in the city.
We still hold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus
torn made; but if people wish to save money
they should not forgct,belore purchasing else
where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00
Sulta.made right np in anv style to your order
93Remember, this Great Reduction is only
for the Next fifteen Days, and anybody who
wishes to take advantage of it will please call
early, to avoid the rush.
L. GAMMAI & BRO,
The Leading Clothiers,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
. lglilon the Southwest Corner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
Tho Cheapest House In tbe City.
S1
PECIAL!
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE 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 me the
cost of tie material.
A lot of imitation Seerauoker
Coats for 40 cents.
Long Linen Dusters at 81.00;
this is enly half-prico.
Linen Pants at 75 cents.
You should see tho elegant Suit
we make to order for $10.00. Just
the thing you want; its a Fancy
Mohair, new and well made.
Our Paragon Dress Shirt for $1.00
positively beats any Shirt sold in
this city.
Al. Rosenstein,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Reaay-Haae Clotling.
COMEESS GOES HOME.
A LONG AND USELUSS SESSION OVER.
Closing Scenes on tbe Last Day Speaker
KeHer falls to Get the Usual Vote
of Thanks.
The long, tedious, profitless session of
Congress came to a close on luesday. It
began with a flourish of trumpets, con
tinued in extravaganco and spasmodic
attempts at legislation and ended in dis
grace. Tbe end was characterized by few
of the scenes incidental to the usual clos
ing oours. Tbero was uo deatb-bed re
pentance, and no regrets were expressed
for the errors of a nrsspent life. All the
invalid wanted was to be gone, and this
was all that was wanted by those who
witnessed tho last moments. Compara
tively few were on band for that purpose.
Tho galleries were half empty, and those
who occupied them looked on in a listless
way. as if they were there Icilling time
rsther than out of any personal interest in
tho proceedings. Indeed, there was noth
ing to sec. Tho dawdling along of the
last few days had enabled the clerks to
have everything in readiness, and thee
officials wero loafing about tho speaker's
throne in the House or hanging about the
secretary's office in tho Senate wing, wait
ing for the cud. Tho president sat in the
president's room, surrounded by his cab
net, signing bills. There was no hurrying
to and fro cf clerks and pages bearing bills
and messages. There was no turning back
of the hands of the clock to gain just a
little more time. There was no frantic
eilbrt to push iu a belated bill or resolu
tion. The recent pettifogging over the
tax bill bad floated everything through
that was to get through.
If there was a constant reference to tho
dial of the clock it was because tho hands
did not move fast enough for the impatient
few of the members who yet remained at
the post of duty. Tho time of the ITouso
was chiefly wbiled away iu recesses and
the Senate took up two hours immediately
preceding adjournment in executive ses
sion. During tho recesses the sceno was
spiritless. Tho schemers and jobbers hung
about tho closed doors of the Senate, as
upon yesterday. On the floor of tho House
members bade each other good-bye over
and over again, in an awkward way, Iiko
family visitors who are always going but
don't go. When tho hour came the IIouso
adjourned with a yell. The speaker got
no thauks : nobody offered to give him
him thanks. It was a mero form, but tho
IIouso refused it by common consent.
The Senate's Session.
Whcu the Senate met tho adjournment
question was still unsettled. Some of tho
Republicans still favored a tilt over tho
tax bill, but it was mvless. Cameron, of
Wisconsin, moyed a d.tal adjournment at
3 o'clock. The Democrats all voted for
it, and Cameron was assisted by Plumb,
Chilcott aud Sawyer, Republicans, and
David Davis. The vote was 2G to 17. The
Houso received the ucwk with joy aud im
mediately concurred. By way of show
ing what a groat Cougress this had been
Senator Morgan, as soon as tho vote had
been declared, wanted to know whether
tbe conferees on the Japanese indemnity
bill would make a report beforo the close
of the session, and complained that the
matter had been smothered. ' Mr. Bayard,
a member of the last conference on the
bill, explained that beforo his own ap
pointment the chairman of tbe House con
ference left the city, and that it had
since been impossible for the con
ference to have a meeting. There was no
excuse for this sort of business and every
body knew it. Vice President Davis re
ceived more courteous treatment thati
Speaker Keifer, as Senator Pendleton's
resolution of thauks for impartiality was
unanimously adopted. After this exer
cise of taffy-pulling tho Senato received
notice that the Housoi had concurred in
the adjournment resolution, aud simul
taneously President Arthur from an ad
joining room, announced that he had no
moro business to transact, benator Win
dom thereupon moved an executive ses
sion for the consideration of cartaiu treat
ies, and this was agreed to. It lacked
three minutes of three when tho doors
were reopened and the vice president after
a shoit pause set the senators at liberty,
amid a'thunder of applause, in these
words :
Senators After a very long and very
laborious session, in which tho Senate has
performed its part of the public duty
faithfully, we are about to separate. My
thanks are due to each and every member
of tho body for generous cousidcratiou
and for friendly support in tho chair.
Wishing you all health and happiness, I
now declare the Senato adjourned without
day.
A Dull Time la the House.
The regular proccediugs in the House
were of an unusually tedious natme. Not
more than half an hour was occupied iu
the transaction of business. After the
chaplain had invoked tho usual blessing
upon the leprcsentatives an attempt was
made to consider private bills, but Mr.
Hiscock, New York, prevented such
action by a motion, which prevailed, for a
recess until noon . Upon reassembling Mr.
liice, of Missouri, secured tho ' floor, at
tempted to secure tho passago of a bill to
erect a public building at Kansas City,
Missouri, aud prospered enough to have
the bill and report read. Objector Hol
mau waited patiently till this performance
was concluded, when in his squeaky voico
he mumbled his protest against suspending
the rules for such a purpose. As usual be
succeeded in keeping the treasury balanco
intact. Undeterred by the fato of tho
Kansas City job Mr Horr, acting as he
stated, under Instructions from the com
merce committee, presented a resolution
to amend the river and harbor bill by tho
insertion of a second section. Holman
went to tho front with a rush to oppose
any further legislation ' on this subject,
and though entreated to withdraw his ob
jection by Messrs. Hiscock, Horr and Pago
he maintained his position and Horr's
resolution was killed.
Robert Smalls, tbe colored representa
tive from South Carolina, after dancing
vround for somo time yelling " Mr.
Speaker," was recognized, and asked a
suspension of tho rules to pass a bill to
pension " a po' old soldier," to quote mm
literally. . Townshend, of Illinois, wanted
to know-why an exception should be made
to which Smalls replied that the applicant
had lost "bof his feet."
" I have a constituent who seeks relief
for tho loss of both arms," returned tbe
Illinoisian.
" Let's pass bof bills den," said the re
presentative from tho Palmetto state.
His appeal, however, did not prevail and
the last seen of him was whon he returned
to a cloak room to finish a nap from
which he had been aroused by tho speak
er's gavel.
As there was a manifest intention on
the.partof tho few members present to
look out for private interests Mr. Hiscock,
after stating that the Senate had agresd
to adjourn sine die at three o'clock,
moved a recess till a quarter before that
hour. A lusty yell from the ayes an
nounced the prevalence of the motion, al
though a few disgruntled members were
heard demanding a division. The speaker
declared the recess carried and a hasty
exit was effected by members to learn the
attitnde of tho Senate.
After convening again the announce
ment was made that the president had no
further use for this Congress. Speaker
Keifer sat for a few seconds as if expect
ing something in tho shape of a resolution
of thanks, but, to his manifest displeasure
nothing of the kind was presented. It
has been customary for the minority to
submit such a resolution at the close of a
session, but any such intention was frus
trated by the remarks of several Demo
crats, who stated that they would protest
against the adoption of such a document
if introduced. After exhausting his small
stock of patience the speaker, when tho
hands of the clock over the entrance to tho
hall pointed to three o'clock, rose, and,
after reading a few remarks from manu
script, declared the session " adjourned
without a day," emphasizing his last
word with a vigorous stroke of tho gavel.
At the conclusion of tho speaker's address
a wild cheer and clapping of hands by tbe
members on the floor gave an impetus to
a similar demonstration in tbo galleries,
and it was amid a wild hurrah aud hurly
burly that the session closed. Tho speak
ers address was as follows :
The nouso is about to terminate its first
session. It has been an important ono to
the country. With thanks to the gener
ous and kind treatment on the part of the
IIouso and with my best wishes for all its
members, regardless of party, I now, as
authorized and required by the concurrent
resolution of the Senate aud House of Re
presentatives, declare this House adjourn
ed without day.
The fact that tho IIouso adjourned
without passing the usual resolution of
thanks to the speaker excites much com
ment here and has highly displeased Mr.
Kcifcr's special friends, as well as given
much annoyance and chagrin to tho speaker
himself. Congressman Morrison, of Illi
nois, explained tho reasons of this omis
sion on the part of the House. Ho said
that it bad been the practice to have such
resolution como from some momber be
longing to tho party opposed to that to
which the speaker belonged : that on this
occasion Blackburn, of Kentucky, had the
resolution of thanks iu shape ready to
present for tho actiou of the Houso. The
fact becoming known among Blackburn's
Democratic colleagues that it was his pur
poso to present tbo resolution, he was ad
vised that if offered tho extraordinary
spectaclo would be witnessed of violent
opposition to its adoption, and that such
opposition would bo successful. Governor
Curtin, of Pennsylvania ; McLean, Of
Maryland, and others have avowed their
purpose of declaring tho speaker's course
toward them, and his general course and
rulings, which they allege to have been in
gross violation of the rights of tho mi
nority, as deseiviug of a resolution of con
demnation rather than of commendation.
Being advised of this determination,
Blackburn pocketed the resolution ot
thanks, aud while at. the other end of the
capitol Senator Djvis, president of the
upper IIouso, was complimented by the
thanks of that body, and by a unanimous
vote, the House adjourned without so
much as a "thank you" to Speaker
Keifer.
A jrew MoioLelt.
Anil a happy circumstance it N, loo, that
notwithstanding the rnpiilly increasing de
mand for Hunt's Remedy, the'u arc u lew
more bottles lolt. This is, indeed, ioylul news
ti.r the tifllictcd. People arc beginning to llud
out that they have ktiincyw.and that weakness
: the back and loins, ami many supposed
lheumalic p.iins, come from those uVHculo or
t,'uiiH, and may be precursors ot serious
.troubles like Blight's Disease, ami of death,
feople arc also tinding out that the sure
specific lor all ailments of tho liver, bladder,
and kidneys is Hunt's Remedy, and hence the
great and Increasing demand. And still we
are able to say ot tho bottles ot this groat
remedy, there are "a few more left."
all iiwdeod Aw
Nervousness, debility, and exhausted vital
ity cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Kor
sale at H. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North
Queer, street, Uincnster. a7-lwdftw
Why wilt, you couh whon Shiloh's cure
willuivo immediate leiict.. Price. II) cts., 00
cts. and$l. For sale at Cochran's drug storo,
l:t7 North Ouecn street.
Celluloid Kye-tilass frames. In their beauty,
strength and durability, far surpass the ordi
nary tortoise-shell frames commonly In use.
Tiy aiot-nperior to all others. For sale by
all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
a7-lwileod
Too Fastidious.
Some would bo Byrons look on with disgust
At the rhymes ot KclectricOil "poet;"
But we have the best article known to tho
WO! Id,
And intend that ail persons shall know it.
It entes eoughs, colds, asthma and catarrh,
Bronchitis and complaints ot that, kind ;
Itdoenot cott much, though rheumatics It
cures.
'Tis best Oil in the world you can tind.
For sale at IT. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Arki ou made miserable by Indigestion, Con
stipation, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ?
Shiloii's Vitallzer is a positive cure. For sale
at Cochran's drug store, 187 North Queen
street.
It is the height of lolly to wait until you are
in bed with disease that may last months,
when you can be en red by a timely use ot
Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known
blckly families made tho healthiest by it, Ob
server, al ImdeodScow
A Forlorn Hope.
Otto .1. Iiocsburg, proprietor Holland City
Xeics, Mich., writes: "A bad cold settled on
my Hide and back, kidney trouble, liver and
rheumatism combined; I sutlerctl terribly,
though was obliged to move about and attend
to business. 1 tried local doctors, but received
no relief, and 'as a forlorn hope' tried your
Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil : have only used halt a
illty cent bottle, and feci as well as 1 ever did
in my life " For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Tub Rrv. Geo. II. Thaykr, oi uourbon, Ind.,
says : "Both myself and wile owe our lives to
Shiloh's Consumption Ctms. For sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer.
It Is entirely dlflcrcnt from all others. It is
as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicate",
Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
Immediately free the head from all dandruff.
restore gray hair to its natural color anil pro
duce a new growtii wnero it lias lanen ou.
It does not iu any manner 'Cflect the health,
which Sulnhur. -usar of Lead and Nitrate ot
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
ottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CRITTKNTON New York. JunClyd.eodftw
CAMKtAUJSa, V.
fl'llK STANIIARD CAKR1AUJS WORK
T
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
FINE
Orriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTEK, PENN'A.
We make every style Bnjrgy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the best
selected material, and emnlov onlv the best
mechanics. For quality of work our prices are
tbe cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a
call. AH work warranted. Repairing prompt,
llf attended to. One set ot workmen especially
mploved for that purpose. InM-tfdAw
juemcAi.
B
KOWIfM IKON H1TTBK2S.
OH, MY BACK!
That's a common expression
and has a world of meaning. How
much suffering is summed up in it.
Tho singular thing about it is,
that pain in the back is occasioned
by so many things. May bo
caused by kidney disease, liver
complaint, consumption, cotd,
rheumatism, dyspepsia, over
work, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don't neg
lect it. Something is wrong and
needs prompt attention. No med
icine has yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely cure
such diseases as Brown's Iron
Bitters, and it does this by com
mencing at the foundation, and
making tho blood pure and rich.
Logansport, Ind.. IJec. 1, 1SS0.
For a long time I have been a
sullerer from stomach and kid
ney disease. My appetite was
very poor and tho very small
amount I did eat disagreed with
me. I was annoyed very 'much
Irom non-retention of urine. I
tried many remedies with, no
success, until I used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Since I used that
my stomach docs not bother me
any. My appetite Is simply im
mense. My kidney trouble Is no
mere, and my general health Is
such, ttiatl feel like a new man.
Alter the use ot Brown's Iron
Bitters for one month, I have
gained twenty pounds In weight.
O. B. Sarokst.
Leading physiciaus and clergy
men use and recommend Brown's
Iron Bitters. It has cured
others suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
For sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster
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rA.vjsM UAJtOMsaa, r.
TITALL PAPER.
ODDS AND ENDS
-OF
WALL PAPER
Will be sold very low In order to closo ont
Among thorn are some of the Very Best Pat
terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING
By the yard In All :Colors, that were slightly
wet on ends, will be sold cheap.
Wo make make to onler, at short notice, all
kinds ot
WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOW?,
And put them np In the Best Manner.
Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS,
Extension Cornices, Poles in Brass, Walnut,
Ebony anil Cherry.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CHINA. AMU OIiABaWAMM,.
H
lOH MAKTIS.
FBU1TJABS! FRUIT JABS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-AT
CHINA HALL.
Headquarters for BIASON
PORCELAIN L1TO FRUIT JARS,
Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons.
Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar,
Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar.
RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS.
JELLY TUMBLERS I
JELLY CUPS!
High & Martin
16 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTEK, PA.
OAMPMtB.
pAKPETS.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having undertaken to manufacture BAG
and CHAIN CABPKTS, wholesale, 2,000 yards
per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire
stock ol
Brussels, Ingrain and Yeiet iai
Carpets,
Al GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW
COST,
to mako room and Rive my entire attention to
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SH I KuKi,
CARPET HALL,
Oor. West King and Water Ste.
OAHIIEL H. FBICK. AITOKNKT. AM
O Removed his Office trom 66 North Duke
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately in .near oi .-vtran nonse, umg's New
Building. tnlT-tfd
BMTeoovs.
WHITE DRESS GOODS!
AT
JOHN P. SWASH'S.
INDIA LINENS,
SWI8H MUSLINS,
STRIPED- JPIQUES,
CORDED PIQUES,
LAVJS VMMCKED MUSLINS,
LACE STRIPED MUSLINS
ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.
GLOBE COBSETS, 50c.y 75c, $1.09.
DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00,
CAPITAL 8IIIRT, ?Sc,
NORTH BND DRY GOODS STORE
IS NOW OFFERING
WHAT IS LEFT OF A LARGE LINE OF
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES-
Every Lady In Town ought to eo the
Bleached Muslin
WE AUK PUTTING OUT AT IOcA YARD
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
tl-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
J.
B. MARTIN CO.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT
A great many persons cannot be suited with
a ready-made Shirt, and therefore require
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER,
and the trouble has always been that those de
siring a Sldrt n.ade to onler have been com
pelled to pay prices far above the real worth
ot such a Shirt, paying for traveling agents'
oxpenses, etc. As we have noexpenscs ot this
kind, wo can take your measure and manu
facture best quality shirt, viz: 2.2U0 linen
bosom and body ot Wamsutta muslin ; guar
antee fit, etc.. lor 11.50. The best recommen
ds Hon we can elvehir fit. quality ami work
manship. Is that since January 1. ISSi, we have
taken over 200 orders, and have as yet the Ilrst
wordot complaint to hear.
The best Ready-made Shirt la the
"PEARL SHIRT,"
which we have cither In open orcloscd bObOmt
with or without eyelet holes In bosom, and In
tall nfzfHi
Hoys' sizes, 12 to 14 inches, (Sett' finished.
Men's " 14 to 19 $1.00.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sb.
LANCASTER. PA.
N
KW YORK STOKF.
NEW CALICOES,
NEW SATINES,
NEW CHINTZES.
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
Offer an Immense Assortment of them: Kdi
In all the New Colorings and. Latent lesi;;ns.
DRE33 GINGHAMS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS,
MULL and SWISS MUSLINS
In Great Variety at Lowest' Prices.
We otfer an Immense stock of
BLEACHED MUSLINS
in ail the standard makes at Rotluin Prite'1
Splendid Value, at 10 cents a yard.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Towels and Table linens.
51 Dozen Alll.lncn MEDALION TOWELS
at WK cents each.
We otter 12 different styles of
DAMASK and MEDALION TOWELS
at 25 cents each.
Srezlal Bargains In
TABLE DAMASKS
at 30c, 37Jic, 45c, 50e, 62Jf, 73c and JI.CO a yard.
S-Popular Goods at LowcsttPrlccs at the
NEW YORK. STORE,
8-10 EAST K3NQ STREET.
Tt.ANKET8t BLAMKETst
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS!
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LOT
OF BLANKJST.S FKOM THK
MANUFACTURERS THAT ARE
SUBJECT TO SOME SLIGHT IM
PERFECTIONS AT PRICES FAR
BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.
One Lot at $3.15 ; regular price, $4.50.
One Lot at 83.85; regular price, $.50.
One Lot at $4 40; regular price, 86.00.
Ono Lot at $5.35 ; regular price, $7.50.
DO NOT WAIT THINKING YOU
CAN BUY TnESK GOODS AT AN X
TIME, TnEY CANNOT OFTEN
BE HAD, AND ALWAYS SELL
QUICKLY AS THKlf ARE A
GREAT BARGAIN!
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HEW CHEAP STORE.
No. 43 Wert King Street.
Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
HoteL
JanM-lTdAw
GENUINE CONNECTICUT CIO tlSi (ittM
Stock), 11 for 25 cents, at HAKTMAN'S
Yellow Front Clgarstore. jt"-iud
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