Ute A Volime XVIIINo 293 LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882. Prk Twe CmIs. . - - - 1VHN 8. U1VMSB CO. BLACK GOODS In Medium, Good and Extra Qualities and Prices, and Nun's Veilings are the. beat made. We buy only never buy auction or damaged goods. E5J" Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. No. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER, GEO. P. RATHVON. EST STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK. -&! nOWEKN HURST. SHIRTS! BOEE8 & HTJKST'S. DRY GOODS HOUSE, 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Please don't toigct that we sell m good ONK HOLLAR SHIRT as there Is offered in this city. We tnlnk it is th i t. but we wilt let you I h: the judge. Ifit 1, noi us roo1. or better, than you can buy tor one dollar, we will refund the money, .Judging n u the immense quan tities we sell or them, somebody must think it is the best one dollar shirt sold in the city. Also, please don't torget that wo sella genuine WAMSUTTA MUSLIN SHIRT, with double-felled seam, plm k-. !, on sleeves, reinforced on side and double stitched, lino linen bosom and linen wristbands, guaranteed to lit. For this shirt we only ask 7 cents. Upoi exam! nine It you will pronounce it to be us good us mauv n( the sUirUs sold at one dollar. Also, please don't forget that, we have an .ALL-LINEN BOSOM SHIRT, with linen wristbands, icinforccd on Bide, double stitched on rein lorceuicnt. and mads ot pretty good muslin, that we aro belling for 50 cents. ou will bo surprised to eo how good a shirt we are selling lor SO cents, II you call and examine. No .rouble to .show tlawir, it you want to buy or not. The greatest woudcrotull, and that, which will surprise you most upon examining, is the shirt wo sell for 25 cents. It is made ot fair tnusiln, all linen bosom, button holes made, has gussets on sleeves and skirt, and Is cut full length and width. Ot course the great majo rlty buy he better shirts ; butyet wo sell a great many of the 23 cent shirts, but our great sale is on the 53 cent, 75 cent and $1.00 shli ts. Also, full Hues of Undershirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Suspenders, etc HT PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL. - M VBtCS XATBFUM. lu the mauuracture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selectiou of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmauship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular haml-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, DRT.UOOVS, H AGRK St BROTHER'S UARI. A CARD, Lancaster, July 28, 1882. hi anticipation of changes to bo made in our Clothiug Department (arrangements for which are now goiug on) we desire to roduco our stock to the minimum, and offer Spring and Summer wears at the Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to be closed out ; Linen aud Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles aud Duck Vests ; Creole Check and Alpacca Coats ; Linon and Cottonade Panta loons; Cassimere Suits, made skeleton; Blue Flannel Suits aud full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, respectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street. LAWN MO TEWETT'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., 26 and 28 West King Street. m23-3indM,V4S flvmbeb's -nruuLESALK ueruT 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. Nee. 11. 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. WW MSB AND S. CLAY MILLER, Ms, Brandies, dins, Oil Bye Mies, K No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. MEDICAL. TABK1!K'S GiNUKB TONIC. PAKKEB'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without Intoxicating, cures disorders of the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lunsi. and is the greatest strength restorer and blood purifier, and the BEST AND feUREST COUGH .MEDICINE EVEK USED. IT you are suffering from Female Complaints, Nervous ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON IC to-day. 100 DOLL. Alts paid for a failure to help or cure, or for anything injurious found In it. Send for circular. DaDITVD'Q UAIP RaTQlli Satisfies the most fastidious as a perfect Hair Restorer and FAKkfittS HA1A DAJJOAM Dressing. 60c. and $1 sizes. HISCOX CO., New York, nayl-eodfteoir DM1 GOODS, X. MOTTKNTKTGr GOODS. WE KEEP FULL LINE8 OF OF EVERY Our Black Cashmeres, Henrietta's, Armures, Chuda Cloths, Gazelle the best makes of Black Silks, and we boy all our goods for cash, and JOHN S. GIVLER & (Dry Goods and Carpet House.) SHIRTS! AT CLOTHING. Well-lVLacLe Garments. NO. WMU8, &C. nuei'ijusa. LIQUORS. DESCRIPTION. CO., Lancaster, Pa. SHIRTS! 12 EAST KING STREET. CLOTHING. JJPKINU AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. AT H. GBRHARTS ilisiit, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. I hereby stock of Inform my customers that my SPUING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. Foi Fine Tailoring in the city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. H. GEEHAET. 8' KCIAL. NOTICE TO MEN AND BOYS IK WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make Boom to manufacture ' our Large Fall Stock. Right here wo desire to express our thanks to the people tor the great sup port they have given us thts season. It incites us to renewed efforts to please the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOR OUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, 14.25; worth $7-50. ar Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00: worth $8.25. 160 Fine Blue Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth $12. C9 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7 ; worth $12. llfi Fine AH-Wool Cassimere Suits, $9; worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, $12; worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Men's Pants at 95c. 050 pairs of Men's Ligbt Pants, In ten styles,at $1.30. 225 pairs of Hen's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Liigiitxmn uoats irom uc. upwards, .trust ers from 65c. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothiog s still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We seU Children's Clothing from $1.02: $2.00, $3.25, $4.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Boys' Suits from $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large lino of Suitings andPantaloontngs,and for workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat anywhere in the city. We still bold the lead on our $12.00 Sults.cus torn made; but if people wish to savo money they should not forget,bctore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Sults,made right up in any style to your order JtSItemcmber, this Great Reduction is only for the Next fifteen Day, and anybody who withe to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the ruth. I. GAUSMAB" & BEO, The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., sight on tbe Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. Tbe Cheapest House In tbe City. nENTLEMKK. We call your attention to an important dls covery In our practice which we nave found very successful In cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those Buffering from any of the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further Infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE 4 JOR DAN (late Jordan A Davidson). No. 1G25 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours tor con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., nnrt s t'll . n. mar25-3meod Tailoring: ReaMMe Clouig. AN, 0CT0GENABIAN SUED ON ISM AL FOB BREACH OF PROMISE. Tbe Extraordinary Ardor or a Vonerable Suitor A Batch of Love-Lettera Shown lu Court. Cincinnati Inquirer. A case of breach of promise bas been brought in our courts involving a lady, tbe daughter of one of our oldest citizens, who for years bas occupied one of the most beautiful homes in Avoudale. Her husband was Mr. Fn.i Hassaurek, tbe editor of the Volksblatt, a man of fine lit erary attainments, wl has held various positions of trust and honor under the United States government. The married life of Mr. and Mrs. Hassaurek was not pleasant, and both feeling that they could be happier apart, a separation took place, as we understand, by mutual agreement. Mrs. Hassaurek was a belle when she became a bride, and moved in the best social circles. She was finely educated, highly accomplished in many ways and was considered beautiful. These charms Mrs. Hassaurek still fully retains. Of the married life of Mr. and Mrs. Hassaureh the court now bas nothiug to do. The defendant, Governor I. Morton, )" uot a stranger in this city. His home is Cambridge, Ohio, a small 'town near Youngstown. He is a widower, as his let ters to Mrs. Hassaurek, which are pub lished, show. In appearance Governor Morton is anything but prepossessing. He probably was a good looking man sixty years ago, but old age has sadly changed him if such was the case. He is tall, bas all the gross obesity which comes with old age, and will probably weigh 225 pounds. Mrs. Hassaurek has retained Mr. Probsco as her attorney, aud Governor Moiton has consulted Mr. Ramsey. The plaintiff first met the defendant at tho St. Nicholas hotel in this city, Governor Mor ton being presented to the lady by an ac quaintance of both, Edward ltotli. Gov ernor Morton was, it appears, instantly stiuck by Mis. Hassaurek's beauty an attainments. When be visited Ciucinuati and his visits were frequent and of 'oug duration he claimed to be a man of great wealth aud a politician of influence. He made the Grand Hotel his headquarters for a long time, and was received by tho Messrs. Gilmour, during his visits, into tho privacy of their families with a free dom that is generally accorded only to relatives. Ho became estranged from Mr. Roth, and in one of his letters to Mrs. Hassaurek tho one of January 18, 1882 speaks of that " more than doubtful friend, Mr. R., whom I begiu to look upon as a snake in the grass." His attentions to Mrs. Hassaurek became marked and ho went frequently to her husband's house, where he was well received. From Columbus, O., in December last ho wrote : Mr Darling Cricket : Ouo year ago to-night, at just this time, 8 o'clock, I met with the fearful accident from which lam now crippling through tho tail end of life. I often think if I had been at liome it might have been better for me, 'but friendship for Margaret and Edward Roth impelled me forward, and now I four I shall live to sco how cphcrincral their freiudship was Rut let that pass. If I can keep my last-made frieud, in tyou, what is all the world besides ? If 11 can have one truo heart that beats responsive to mine, what care 1 ? To know I fave but you shall be my solace, and although I stump through life ou cane and crutch I shall keep a brave heat t, for your smiles shall be tho halos of heaven, shedding sunshine of love on my face. I have been here since Monday, and, being alone in my room, I thought I would enjoy the pleasure of sweet corrcsondenco with you through this shaking letter. How often I think ot and dream of you, and if dreams invade tho silence of the tdbib, then you will be there in my long sleep, and shall warm my cold embrace ! What would I not give if you were now bitting beside mo ! Your dead image is with mo. " Time but the impression stronger makes, as streams their channels deeper wear." I do not know when I shall bo at home, but I will be here next Wednesday, aud if you write to me hero next Tuesday and direct you letter to mc, St. Charles hotel, Colum bus, Ohio, I will get it. Give mo all the news. How is your own business progres sing ? If I can I may go down to Cincin nati from hero next week. If I do, wlivie can I see my dear Cricket? Yours, with much love, I. Morton. The "busiucss" that Governor Morton expressed himself as so deeply interested in was tho the obtaining of a divorce by Mrs. HasFaurck from her husband. On this and other letters the plaintiff bases her charges of breach of promise, baying that tho defendant often in her own Loui-o urged her to secure a divorce that be might marry her. In his ncx letter, U.-.ted Cambridge, O., January 18, la82, Gover nor Moiton wrote to Mrs. Hassaurek : My Dnvit Swehtiieaiit, Cricket : "i .iur dear, dear sweet letters came last evening just as I was sitting down after supper to commence with my owj: business. They turned the room and all my surroundings into a bright heaven of happiness. . . Oh, my dear Cricket, if I can hope fos r ' continuance of your sweet love, how bVif will my declining years bo ! My ouly fears aro that you may chaugo in your love acd forget, or rather cast me oft' for some younger aud perhaps nioro deserving than I of that sweet love which has become so essential to my life, my plcasuics, my all of happiness ou earth. If that shall como may I never know it, may I never dream it, but die still believing my Cricket the same. If I could be with you this inori -ing, to be near you would be the ne plus ultra of all my wishes. I can not yet tell when I shall goto Washington, but when I answer your sweet letter I hope to re ceive soon, I will be able to tell you moie about it. If you think it would bo prudent, when I am next in jour city, I would like to stop at your home, so as to bo with yon all the time, or would it lcavo you open to criticism by your family ? If you think it will, tell mo so. Cambridge, Jau. 22, 18S2. My Dear Cricket : Your dear letter reached me last evening just in time to give me happy reflections for the evening, and happy dreams about you for the night. I seemed to havo cnteied a new life since I have become in love with my dear sweetheart. If I could only be with you this afternoon how delighted I would be ! You ask mo If I can go to Washington by way of Cincinnati. 1 should havo no timo to stay with you, my dear Cricket, if I did, as I must be thoro by Thursday if I go ; and, besides, I livo two hundred miles east of Cincinnati on the road to Wash ington. But as soon as I comeback I will be down to see my sweetheart. I am en tirely love-sick to see you. Do you think it will be all right for me to stay at your house ? If your folks at home get to besr it, will they not think strange of it? I am so nervous that it is quite an effort for me to write to the idol of my heart. Write to me on the receipt of this, and I will get it before I leave home. Yon say you aro ill. Why don't you get well, my dear, for my sake. I have still a bad cold, woifco than when I left yon, and if it does not improve before Wednesday I will not be able to leave home. Have seen neither your sister nor mother yet. I hope you have, and that they still love my Cricket. I want everybody to love you, my dearest. I. Morton. Tho next letters are dated from-Eastern cities which tbe defendant was visiting in search of health : Wasbinqton, D. C, Feb. 7, 1882. My Dablino Cricket: Your dear, sweet letter reached me here, and this is the third attempt to answer. The fact is I have again been quite sick from my cold and it has affected my arms so that I could not write. I go to New York to-day. Write mc there so I will got it on my re turn. I hope to see yon next week. I have so many sweet things td say, but can hot on account of my nerves. A thousand kisses sweetheart. My lovo to all, but sweetest to yon. I. Morton. Fifth Avence Hoti:i.,Madison Square New Yobk, February 18, 1882. My Sweetest Cricket : I will leave here this evening for Washington, where I promise myself the sweet pleasure of getting a letter from my dear sweetheart, Cricket. I am suffering much from my cold. I am so nervous that it was with great difficulty that I can write. Yester day I tried to write to you, but could not. How hard I long to see you, my sweet, my heart alono can tell. I will be in Wash ington several days, and will write you from theie when you may expect me. Write your next letter to. Cambridge. I will be there Friday next. With all the love I havo, I remain yours, I. Morton. Washington, D. C Fob. IC, 1882. My Darling Cricket : I have just re turned hero from New York aud Phil adelphia, aud found your dear letters. In deed, tho trip from Philadelphia wasmuch shortened in the sweet anticipation I in dulged in by tbe way that I should find your sweet letter when I arrived hero, aud oh, lam glad to hear that your home relations have come, to their reason and restored my dear Cricket to her true place in their affections Rut the happiness of Pandora was not unmixed with disappoint ment and pain. Dear Cricket, write to me in Cambridge Ohio, so 1 may get your letter by Monday next, aud I will write you when yon may expect me. llow could your heart teach you to say you thought my love for you was not sincere when you know how dearly I love you ? My cold is much better, and my limbs aro improving. Write me what you think of my coming to your house instead of going to the Grand hotel. Give my lovo to Bessie and all the rest. I put a secret kiss under the postage-stamp for my darling Cricket. I think of her by day, and have sweet dreams of her by night. Sho is tho light of my life. " God bless her, my love." I. Morton. Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, March 4, 1882. My Dear Cbicket : I am so broke up with my cold aud disappointment at not seeing or hearing from you that I can scarcely writo. If not interfering with your business or ploasuro I should be glad to call this afternoon at from two to three o'clock, or at such timo as will suit your convenience. Yours as over, I. Morton. Messenger will wait answer. This was the caso of the plaintiff, Gov. Morton slyly, with all tho skill and wit of a divorce lawyer, prevailed upon 3Irs. Hassaurek to seek in the court separation from, her husband, holding out to her a promise of marriage. His vanity was displayed .in everything he did, and is seen in all of bis letters. The letters of Governor Morton pub lished with this certainly gave evidence of an understanding matrimonially be tween Mrs. Hassaurek and himself. He urged her in every way to secure adivorco, offeied to bo her attorney, annoyed her with his protestations, begging her to listen to bim, to frco herself and become his wife, told her, as is seen in his letters, that she was tho " halo of heaven, shed ding sunshine on his face !' Now that ho repudiates all, aud with draws all promises, Mrs. Hassaurek, as a hue, puro and honorable woman, who, perhaps, not out of a feeling of love, but from a misreprescutotiou as to the stand ing, wealth and ability of Governor Mor ton, was led to make promises to him that sho intended to keep, asks tho court to decide whether sho is not entitled to a fair justification aud houorablo recom pense from him. A Pew More JL.ef t. And u happy circumstance it U, too, 11i:it notwithstanding the tapidly increasing de lnund for Hunt's Remedy, tlie:c urc it lew moie bottles left. This is. indeed, joylul news for the alllleled. 1'eoplu are beginning to lind out that they have klUneys.and that weakness ol the buck and loins, and many supposed rheumatic pains, come from those delicate or gans, and may be precursors ot serious troubles like Bslghl's Disease, and of death. Feopla aie also 11 titling out that the sure speciilclor all ailments of the liver, bladder, and kidneys is Hunt's Remedy, and hence the gi eat and increasing demauil. And still we ..c able to say ol tl.d bottles oi this great lemedy, thcroaic "a few more left." :i'j zwuuutiaw Nervousness, debility, anil exhausted vital ity cured by using Biowu's Iron Bitters. For sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qtieon sticet, Lancaster. a7-lwd&w Celluloid Kyc-GIas frames, in their beauty, strength and durability, far surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell frames commonly in use. Thc'y are superior to all others. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. u7-lwdcod Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchttisini" mediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. wyl lwdrow&w Too Fastidious. Some would be Byrons look on with disgust At the rhymes ot EclectricOil "poet;" But we havo the best article known to the world. And intend that ail persons shall know it. It cures coughs, cold", asthma and catarrh, Bronchitis and complaints ot that kind ; It does not cost much, though rheumatics it curc. 'TK best Oil In the world you can llnd. For sale at 11. B.Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will you suSer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? ShUoh's Vilalizer Is guaranteed to cure j on. For hale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nortli Queen St. myl-lwdeowftw A Forlorn llope. Otto .1. Docsburg, proprietor Holland City JVeicj, Mlc:i., writes: "A bad cold settled on my side aud back, kidney trouble, liver and rheumatism combined; I Buttered terribly, though was obliged to move about and attend to business. 1 tried local doctors, but received no wllef. n.ndu3 a forlorn hone' tried Your ThnmaV Eclectric Oil : have only used halt a fifty cent liottlc, and feel as well as I ever did in my life " For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Suilou's Cougu and Consumption Curo is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1J7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w Walnut Leaf Btair icostorer. It is entirely (llflercnt from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as its nauto indicate?, i a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it bas fallen off. It does not in auy manner effect the health, which Sulphur. iugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations nave uonc. it wiu cnange light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful Kiossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each battle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. VWKfiWNWXki jun6-lyd,eodw It Is the height of tolly to wait until you are in bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cured by a timely use ot Parker's Ginger Tonic. Wo have known sickly families made the healthiest by it. Ob server. - al imdeodaeow MEDICAL. THtOWN'S IRON BITTERS. OH, MY BACK! That's a common expression and has a world of meaning. How much suffering is summed up in it. The siugular thiug about it is, that pain iu the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, ov work, nervons debility, &?. T- Whatever the cause, don't neg lect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No med icine bas 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 puro and rich. Eogausport. Ini'.. Dec. 1, 18. Fof along time 1 have been a sutlerer from stomach aud kid ney disease. My appetite was very poor and the very small amount I did cat disagreed with mo. I was annoyed very much from 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 iui ' mcusc. My kidney trouble is no mere, anil my general health I Mich, tliatl feel like a new man. Alter the use ot Brown's Iron Hitters for one month, I have gained twenty pounds in weight. O. B. Sarciknt. Leading physicians and clergy man use and recommend Brown's Iron Bitters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. Foi sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and U'J North Queen street. Lancaster a7-lwdW CHINA AUDIOLASSWAME. FJ lOU MARTIN. FB01T JABS! FRUIT JABS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT . CHINA HALL. Headquarters for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, 1'iuLs, Quarts, and Half Gallons. Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar, Cohansoy Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, 1'A. liOOKH AXD STATXHfEMl. T?INE, 1'LAIN AND FANCY F STATIONERY. EW PANELS,? NEW EASELS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLY HNS NO. 43 WEST KINO STREET. TOllN BAEB'S SORB, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, 1A., Have in stock anil for sale, at tbe LOWEST PRICES tho largest assoi tment, oi Books and Stationery That is to bo found In the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Books, Juvenile Books. Sum lay School Books and Bible. Family Bible in Various styles, Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. WRITING PAPEBS ami ENVELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami Fluids, Steel Pens, BUI Books, Pocketbooks Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frame" Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. UOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD FENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Echool Books and School Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOH OAMPBTB. CARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire atocK oi Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wnoicsaie traae oi my own uuuiiuacuirvu goods. Please call early. H.S. SHIRK, CARPET HAIL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. CLOTHIJTB. OPECIAI. To, the Public! Since our mark-down ia prieea we have ran off a great many' of oht Light Weighti. Some of tee choicest and'beat styles iemain and MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BE FORE SEPT. 1st., to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock. Some Tory choice styles sold for $35 going at $35. A largo line of $30 Suits selling for $20. A full stock of genuine Imported Scotch Bannookbunw, Oel ties and Serge Weaves as low as 915 a Suit. Our 'aim is to start in the seatoa with entire new Styles and will sell regardless of cost. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOB. No. 121 North Qmsen Streat. 0TO Clearing Out Sale Has kept us busy !eyondonr expectation. There arc but two more weeks for those who want aflrat-ciass suit toraay 110 or US, of medium weight and in COLOR that to DARK enough to wear all the year round. -IN- BOY'S SUITS. we are making a a nnal sweep andtbero arc advantages to be bad In purchasing u good DARK SUIT lor a Boy now, that arc not to be met with at other seasons ot the year. There are a lew ot those marked down WHITE VESTS left that those who need one should see at once. IN FURNISHING GOODS, Percale WashScarfH, Silk Flat and Pun Scarfs ; Cents' Jean Under Pants in sev eral qualities ; also the pleasant and com loi table Feather. weight Under Pants and the Indus Shirt for these hot days ; Men's Muslin and Nainsook Night Shirts, Navy BIno Flannel, Neglige and Bicycle .Shirts at oil prices. Straw Hats and Light b'unMr fills of the LATEST STVLES and at the very LOWEST PRICES. WILLIAMSON AND- POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. S1 PECIAXf 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 brine; me the coat of the material. A lot of imitation Coats for 40 cents. Seersucker Long Linen Duptors at 81.00; this is enly half-price. Linen Pants at 75 cents. You should see the elegant Suit we mako to order for 91Q.OO. Just the thiug you want; its a Fancy Mohair, new and well made. Our Paragon Dress Shirt forfLOO positively beats any Shirt sold In this city. AL Rosenstein, NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN 8TRBBT. TWWAME.'JtC. T1KMOVED. PLUMBING. GAS-riTTINa, &, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Strt Plumbing fGasfitting now omw BT SKILLFUL AND CABEKUL WORKMEN. i.l i LARGE STOCK OF t , GAB FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan28-lyd ENU1NB CfeMNfCCTIUinr GIOAKS (01.0 Stock), 11 for 25 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. ) y 13-Cmd