' 4) A i LANCASTER TA1LY aJstEfMMWfMQMy-MJGXJB Hi 1882. A.- GABFIELD'S CABINET. MIVK aiiVICI; THAT WAS .NOT 11KEUKU- Ioi m y's CouipllaUon of "Froxen jracts" An Historic and Interesting bit of Pollt eal Correspondence. Ex-Senator Dorsey has consented to the pjblication of a letter written by him to General Garfield, in January, 1881, tin the question of selecting a New York member of tho cabinet. This letter has been resurrected by a gentleman now cou ncctcd with tho Republican congressional committee, who in somo manner became Iossei8ed of it, and becurcd Dorsey's con n:tit. to its publication. It is an exceed ingly rt communication, and shows the wi iter's strong bias in favorofthe Stalwart leaders of tho party. Mr. Dorsey's ex planation of tho circumstances that called it forth throws soms light on the myster ious movements that preceded Garfield's final aud open rupture with ex-Senator Coukliug. It is a matter of political his tory that the present secretary then Judge Folger was 6trougly urged for a cabiuet position under the new adminis ti ation prior to its inauguration, and that at one time it appeared to be almost cer tain bo was to be given tho place of secre tary of tho treasury. But forsome reason ho was dropped, aud Representative Mor ton, of How York, now United States minister to France, was made the candi date of tho Stalwarts, though even in this second choice tboy were doomed to disappointment. Mr. Dorsey's letter is us follows : - No. 241 Fifth Avenue, ) New York, Feb. 7, 1881. $ My Dear General : Colonel George Bliv. called on uiu recently and introduced :. Mr. Kdox, who said i'to was a classmate ol yours at Williams college, and further stated that he was about leaving for Men tor to visit you, at your request, to discuss the question ol the proper puisou to place in your cabinet from New York It can not Iks possible that you would call upon Gcorgo 151'iss, much less Mr. Knox, to give advice respecting so important a question to you and to tho pcoplo of l.iiis slate. Both of these gentleman may bo lioucbt, true and respectable ; so far as 1 know they are, but Messrs IIINk and Knox do not represent tho pcopli. or 1 lie leadcis of tho people of New York, no moro thau 1 represent the King of Statu. All such ad vice as this is pretentious idiocy ; and if you arc occupying your time in listening to men like these, I wish to cxpicss in thu most emphatic way that you and your ad ministration will prove a lamentable fail ure. You should take tho bits in your teeth and decide for yourself whom you want iu your cabiuet. What do you want the advice of men for, every one of whom lias au axe to grind or a scheme to push i' If you want advice in New York why don't you send for Conkling or Arthur, the two men who elected you, vt ith tho aid of Gimt:' Why don't you consult with somebody who has a r.tatus, a name and a following in New York'.' Now I tell you, and I toll you without a graiu of Bcllishnoss, that you cannot afford to havo any friction aiiso between yourself and Mr. Conkling aud General Arthur. When ever you determine to assail these men yoi drive tho last nail iir your political cuffiu. You cau't ignore thorn Jo make pcaco with Mr. Curtis, Wayne MacVcagh and others of that class. You can't dis band an army to get recruits. We now have a great, well onrauized, active and aggressive army. If you want to muster out that army, iu order to pick up tho sucaks, bummers and cVcscilcrs in tho rear, go ahead, ami I piciliel you will land in a surrendered camp. I am tired of this blathering talk about MacVeugh to go into the cabinet from Pennsylvania, and .lames, from New Yoik. Such de tcMaliiorot should bo smoked out. at owe and you ought to do it in some public way. As 1 havo repeatedly urged upon you, there is but one appoiuttneut you ought to make from New Yoik, and that is Chief Judge Folger to bo secretary of the treasury. You don't need any Bliss or Knox to ascertain or prove his character, capacity and standing in New Yoik. Man ning for chief judge on the same ticket with you he received more than double the majo rity you did. Now take ray advice about this ; and I ask you to do that because you know I have no earthly interest except to a successful and honorable administration aud my advice is this : When you get j leady to select a citizen ol JMuw lork lor your cabinet, scud for Senator Conkling, General Arthur. Governor Cornell, J. D. Warren, of Builalo, ex-Governor Morgan, Thomas C. Piatt, aud men of that e!;iss, and get their inrst judgment. Bliss and Knox what nonsense. I beg of you uot to permit Mr. Knox to run around this .stato inquiring about men tho fittest lor cabiuet and pretending to represent you. By acts of i his kind you injure yourself aud cast an uupaidonablo reflection upon tho men who can aud ought, to bo tho best judgcs,and wluucprcsent the Republicans of this stato. I don't wish to be put iu a position of being obliged to lecture tho president-elect, aud especially iu rogaid to the formation of his cabinet. You have repeatedly urged mo to toll you whenever I should think you were going wroug. I write you when I think you aie about to make a mistake, and I havo not aud shall not mince words iu pointing out your errors You drop all this stuff about Conkling. lie don't want to fight you or any one else. lie is not prancing around with a chip on his shoulder, challenging all man kind to battle. All that Mr. Coukliug wants, and all that Geueial Arthur dc . sires, is a fair show, and an honest deal. Theso two men, with their friends, repro scut the intelligence, tho progressive aud the aggressive elements of New York Re publicanism. They ihisncss that wisdom, force aud courage that tho people of this -country and all countries always adiniic. i ou kuow my imeresi.s ana purposes are fcoluly to see a successful consummation of our great work, lhavo prescuted to you some frozen facts, and I sincerely hope you will givo them your candid aud care ful attention. Your friend, S. W. Doksey. To General James A. Garfield. Mr. Dorsey says further that General Garfield replied to this letter ; but bo will not make public tho response, or any por tiou of it, at this time. Polnu in l'olltics. Tho Republican convention of the First district of North Carolina has nominated Walter It. Poolo for Congress. Tho con vention lefuscd to endorso John B. Ucs pas?, the Liberal nominee. Jay Odell has been nominated for Con gress by tho Prohibitionists of the Twelfth district of Ohio. The Democrats of the Second congres sional district of West Virginia havo split into two factions, one of which nominated Judge Uoge, present member, and tho other Daniel B. Lucas. John D. Patton has declined tho con gressional Domination in tho Twenty-fifth Pennsylvania district, offered to him by a convention of Grccnbackcis and Demo crats. Tiio Stale Department and the Meany Case Acting Secretary of Stato Davis, has. been in communication with Minister Lowell in reference to the case of Stephen J. Meany, of New Yoik, who was arrested at Ennis, Ireland, for alleged violation of the repression act. Secretory Davis telo graphed to Minister Lowell to give the case Ins immediate' attention, and to in. vestigato and report to tho department. An. answer has been received from Minis ter Lowell stating that tho foreign office had no official information on the bubject, bat that he understood that Meany bad been released. Secretary Davis thereupon telegraphed to Minister Lowell to get ex act information as to whether Mr. Meany ii free or not . , UAtzsyiUe, OHIO, Feb. 11, 186ft. ' lam very glad to sal have tried Hop Bit ters, and never took anything that did me as much good. I only took two bottles and I would not take $100 for the good they did xne. I recommend them to my patients, and get the best results from their use. C. 11. MERCER. M. D. al-'Jqrd&w Shiloh's Vltallzer la what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ami 75 cents p-r bottle. For Mile at Cochran's drug store, i."7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w In Good Spirit. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: "For the lust twelve months I havo suffered with lum bago and Kcneral debility. I commenced tak ing llunloek Elood Hitters about six weeks bo, and now have great pleasure in stating that I have recovered niy appetite, my com plexion lias grown ruddy, and I leel better altogether." Price $1. For sale at II. IS. Coch pan's drug store, 137 North (uccn street, Lan caster. Catahkii cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Calarih Remedy. Price 50 cent. Naal Injector Iree. For sale at Coch ran's drug sloie, 1S7 North (iieen .St. mvl-lwdenwAw Life's a Conundrum. When judiciously used, ISurdock Wood Kil ters are in themtelves a remedy, tor nil the cvil-t anting flow impurities ot the blood, widen never tail to make tho patient long lived and happpy. Price . For sale at 11. IS. Cochran's urug store, 1157 North Queen street, Lancaster. Fok lame Ruck. Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl lwdeowftw LANCASTKR WATCHES. ' I Ml IS FOUR L ANUASTEK WATCHES UAH L i led by Employees at the Passenger Depot ol the Pennsylvania Railroad, iu Lancaster Citv. whotu Keiiiarkyble Record is heie attest ed by their Owners, aits Not Special," but Average Lancaster teles, Allli'iiij;li made ht-rc iu Lancaster. AT HOME, they do, wilh Pmper Adjustment, the Accu rate Work ot toreign "Specials," at much Less Cot to the Piuchaer. who, buying a Lancaster Watch, can readily have it e. elian:;ud it In any respect unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone." PCMMSYLVAMA RAILHO&D CoNTANV, i Lancastkk Station, August ft, ISs'i j I hue carried lor nearly TWO YEARS a Lancaster Watch ot tho " Keystone" steui- ind giadu. It has given me perleet satisfac tion iu ecrv respeer, uiu especially us an ac curate time-keeper lor it lias kepi WITHIN Tilt: M1.MJ1E with our Standard Railroad '1 line during the cntiinjiMsl year To all per sons who are required to have correct time, hut especially lo RAILKOAI) MEN, 1 would confidently icconittcnd the Lancaster Watch. W. F. HAMRR1GHT, I'asicngcr Agent. 2. "Keystone." Dining t lie past forty yciir-. I have cartieda iiiinineroi waicnvH, Miiiiiie laiucaster walcli ot the-' Keystone "stein-windiug grade, is the best. 1 htivj ever had for ke-ping time. 1 have had it now for nearly TWO 1KAUS. Itiuns "to the. dot alwa.w, ami is as true as any Three-llundied Doilar Watch I havo ever seen. I don't believe theie was ever a better time Ineper, tor ordinary use, turned out ol any waicu laciory iu tins worm. ED W AUD KAUTZ, Depot J'olicciiKtn. 3. "West End." jUs year ago. or longer. I piuclia-cd from Sit: Loiil-. Weber, a I aueaster Watch of the " WM I'.iid " grailo it, lias been ON THE MINUTE K.VEIt SINCE with our Railroad Time, ami as a. timepiece eaunot reaililv be excelled. 1 1 mild not get any higher-priced watch that would be more sattaiactory. A watch that will stand tho icsr. ot UAILlfOAl) USE so well as these Lancaster movements do. must he a good one. Tins is the only watch I have ever earned that has done anything like its go 3d woik, and 1 don't want anything better. . W. F. WELCIIANS. Clerk in Ticket ODh-c. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch flic "West End" :ieiu-wiiid gradn tliht I bought from Mr. II. M. Sliieiner TWO Y EAU.S AND EHJI1T MONTHS jigo. is a lir.-trela-s tiinc-kcrirar. It has ran Eli ACCUUATCLY wilh Hie Pcnnsylvaniii i.iiiiro.m jiiiii' .ii.i. nil-, nil ii,r., ami lias ;iven mc pel feet r-utistaclioii. 11EN.IAM1N ElEHL. Vcjmt Employee. UOTJiLS. T MIK LANCASTKK COTl'AtJK, VIltUlNIA (TENTH) AVENUE. I'.elween Atlantic anil Paclilc Acuues, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NOW Ol'EN FOU THE SEASON OF lgs.'. Pleasant Location. Airy Uooms. Kleuantlv turniblicd. New and Complete Improve- un-iiis. luuiis ery nioiieraie. MKS. M. J. EIJNKLE, Propiictress. P. O. P.ox S7;f j nii'.-M'tnd MANSION HOUSE, ATL.ANTIO CITY, N. J. OPEN.FOIt THE SEASON OF 1XS. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Uailroad Depots.; TWO HUNDRED KOOMS, ELKCANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARUE HILLIARI) iCOOM, WITH SIX MBW COLI.ENDEU TAM.KS. Oiiliestra h-l by I5rojhy. Dancing under the ilireetion ol Prof. (j. .1. Gillespie. Main ollice W. U. Telegniph in the building. Union News Stand in otliee. Liberal Management. js-2.ud CIIAS. McGLADE, Prop. VAJiJtIAUlZB, 4.V. riHK ,TANiAUI) CAKKIAUK tVOHK OF LANCASTER COUNT1. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Buhners, 31ARKKT STKEET, Rear of Central Market House3, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WemakeevciysCUe Ituggyund Carriage de sired. All work linished in tho most eomluri. able and elegant btylc. We use only tho liet selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, t or quality or work our prices arc the cheapest in the state. Wc pay lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Give usa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially mploved tor thai purpose. iivaMfd S-w ojutrnxs. ( lAKFKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken lo Ttiiimif.ir! Mt-rt I'An aumjuAi.N UAKPKTS. wholesale, 2,000 yards .. '... .- . .. ...- ....nvnii' .aj&,2 iisi ,,i, i ,i,A jiF,, iivpai-iiio sej sell my entire siuci. in Brussels, Ingrain and Yenetiau Carpets, V GREAT KARGAINS COST, AND AT BELOW to make i oom aud give my entile attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured gooiis. Please call eaily. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. SOK SAXmE. MMKAI ' BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. The undersigned offers lor sale on long lime and easy payment FIFTY' RUILD1NG LOTS oh Duke, Lime, Frederick and Sew streets. Also an. elegant lot, 70x210 teet. adjoining Prof. Stahr's, on West James street. A eooti chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal Office. 22 Knst 1V1 ing street and sec nlan. A. W. RuSSEL, 22 East King Street. JySl-lmo: MEDICAL. TVV. BENSON'S KEMEUIK. From the Springfield Republican. A Generous Act That will be Appreciated by all who Care for Their Complexion and Skin. It is not generally known that the nervous system lias a wonderful influence over the xkin, bat this is a fact known to medical men who have given much ot their time to the study ot discuses ot the skin. No one can have a clear and lair complexion unmixed with blotches or pimples wno is very nervous. Whatever tends to a healthful condition of the nervous system always bcautilic.1 the com plexion aud removes roughness and dryness ot lhcskin. Some skin diseases arc not at tended by visible signs on the surface, but an intolerable itehingthat renders lire miserable. Wc copy the lollowlng deserving and inter esting compliment lrom Hie 'Jnbunc which says: 'Dr. C. W. Reason's New Remedy, Skin Ccne.' Is received by the public with great confidence, and it is regarded us a very generous act on the doctor's part to make known and prepare for general use his valu able and favoiite piescrintion lor the treat ment ot skin diseases, after having devoted almost his entire life to the study aud treat ment of nervous and skin diseases, in which he took great delight, lie was for a number ot years physician in charge of the Maryland liilirmaty on Dermatology and anything lrom ids hands is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is lully the article to attack tho disease, both in totally, through the absorbents, and is tho only reliable rational mode ol treatment. These prepara tions arc only put up lor general use, alter having been uged .by the doctor in his private practice for years, with tho greatest success and they fully merit the confidence or all clases ol sutlercrs from skin diseases." Tills Is for tale by all druggists. Two bottles, in ternal aud external treatment, in one package. Don't be persuaded to take any other, It costs one dollar. OH, M3T HEAD!- WHY WILL YOU Sl'FFER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyepepsia. sleepless ness and bruin diseases, positively cured by Dr. r.uuson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no-opium, quinine or other harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price. W) cents pci' bo.v. two boxes lor 1, six boxes lor fiMi by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Ren'on, Raltiiuore, Mil. V. N. CK1TTENTON, U5 Fulton .dictl, New ork, is wholesale agents lor Dr. C. W. Ren son's leiuedics. augl2-lmii,M,W&SAowU HOSTBTTBKS CELEBRATED I loslcttei's Stomach Rltlcrs extirpates dys pepsia with grealercettaintyaudpremptitmle than any known remedy, and iaa most genial Jnvigorant, appetizer and aid lo sccietiou. These are uot empty assert ions, as thousands ot our countrymen and women w ho have ex perienced its eflectu are aware, but are backed up by irrefragable prools. The Rlttcra also give a hcallhlul stimulus to the n unary organs. Forsoiuhyall Hiuggi-.U and Dealers gen erally, al-lydcod&w 1KAV.S SPKCH'lt: MI'.MCINK. THIS vJT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure tor Impoiuncy, and all Diseases that follow lo' at Memory. Universal Lassi tude, Pain in the Rack, Dimness ot Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par tieuhtrs iu our pamplet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lor $5. or will he cnt live by mail ou the receint ot the money, by ad-dtv-tntr the ajrent, II. R. Cochran, 1.17 and 1S Nortlnjiieeuslieet. On account of counter teits. we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; tlieiiiily genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. For sale in Iineister by II. R. Cochran, l.'j'T North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N.'Y. anrl2-lvdw TV lOU WANT TO KEISP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT L0CHEITS MtUG STOKE. NO. D EAST KING STBBET, 3- Only FIVK CENT.5 a Glasj. . rpilB SYMPTOMS PKOllUCKlTltV AiN- L cer tumor of the small chronic type are at lirst neither many nor severe, generally a tew sudden pains, varying in severity lrom tho dartot a needle lo ttio plumje of a kinto, are complained of at ii et appearance of the tu mors. CANCERS. TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES also, Chronic and Private Diseases success lully treated 1y DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Ollice 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation Iree. aliKlld&w BNSON'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY foi: Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Nouralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Sevoro Aches or Pains. Female Weakness. lrc Superior to All Other I'larlcrx. Are Superior lo Pads", Arc Superior lo Liniments. Are Superior lo Ointments or &ulve.. Arc Superior lo Electricity or Galvanism, Ticy Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Soothe. They Relieve Vain at Once. They Positively Cure. CAUTION! Rensom' Catcihb Ponous l'LASTiaw have hern imi tated. Do not allow vour ilmMai. i,.i.n oil sonic other plaster having a similar sound ing name. See that tho word is spelled C-A-P-C-t-N-E. Prick, 25 cents. SEABURY & JOHNSON, JUahwacturiko Chemists, New York. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 83 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81EK. CHAS. N. CK1TXENTON, 113 Fulton St., New York, sole ascent lor Dr. C. W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should bcaddreited. Jy27-2wdeodwow ST0WC1 BITTERS. IJ CaucmePorousPlaster fCZVTUJlfU. CU sr ECIAI. A - iXrt " t :-I H . J To the Public! Since our mark-down in prices we have ran' off a great manyr of onr Light Weights. Some of the choicest and best styles remain and MUST POSITIVE L Y BE SOLD BE F0RESE1T. 1st., to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock. Some very choice styles sold for $35 going at $23. A Jarge Hue of $30 Suits selling for $20. A full stock of genuino Imported Scotch Bannockburne, Celtics and Sertre "Weaves as low as $15 a Suit. Our aim is to start iu the beat on with entire new Styles aud will sell regardless of cost. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. No. 121 North Queen Street. c CLOTHING! CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A RARE CHANCE TO RUY WELL-MADE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. We must clobo out t lie balance ot our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCii RY SEPTEMBER 1st, Therefore anyone about to purclsabo hlionhl call on us lor bargains. Along villi this Closing Salome many liar ments suitable for FALL AM) WINTER WEAK. i-Reuicinler our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.00 is still Iu the lead as to Style and Quality. 1 1 Utter k Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. l'A. Clearing Out Sale Has Kept us busy heyomloureApeetatioiiy. Theicare hut two more weeks lortho.Mj who waul a li rat-class suit lor taj- $10 or $1'. ot medium weight and iu COLOR that is DARK enough to wear all the year louud. IN BOY'S SUITS, wuaie making a a llual sweep aud there are advantaged to be had iu purehutduga gootl DARK SUIT lor a Roy now, that are not to be met with at other seasons ol thu year. There aro a lew ot thoe marked down WHITE VESTS lelt that Uiojo v ho need one should bee at onee. -IN FURNISHING GOODS, I'eicalo WashSearis, Silk Flat and Full Searte; Cents' .lean Under l'auU in .-ev-eral ualitie ; al-o the pleasant aud com loitable Feather-weight Under l'anNaud tho Indin Shirt lor these hot days ; Men's Muslin and NaiiiMtok Night Shirts, Navy Rlue Flannel, Neglige aud Rieyele Shirts al all prices. Straw Hats and Light Summer Felts olthe LATEST STYLES and at the very LOW1SST TRICES. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. FA. 7IKAND JJW.'slI FOR NECKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AT EKISM AN'S. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DISSOLUTION OF IAKTN1SBSUII. The co-iiartnei'ship in the increhant tailnrinsbuines$i,liercto tore existing between RATI1VON& FISHER, is this day tltsbclvcd by mutual consent. All persona in any man ner indebted to tho said firm, arc respectfully solicited to make Immediate payment toS. S. RATUVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same: and those having claims against said flrnr will please present them for settlement. s. S. RATUVON, M. FISHER, 101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL .NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without interrup tion, will bo conducted by tho undersigned; who solicits a continuance ot tho patronage heretofore bestowed upon the Arm, and which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. S.S. RATUVON, jyl.j-lmd&3lw Practical Tailor. ED UVAXLOXAJ., SAVAKTHMOKK COL.I.IJUE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED RU1LD ING. Roth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care or members ol the Society of Friends. The main huUding, destroyed by lire 9tli month, last, has been completely rebnUt, enlarged, wid fitted up with all conveniences. . Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and tuc Sciences. New Scientific -Jluilding con- chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tiio next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th. Apply early,, U; "dthcr things beinxcqual places will' be given tp the , earliest applicants.'. For full nartlcnlara. aildrf EDWARO M. MAGII L, Pres't, Swarthmoro College, Dcluvvaro Co., Ta. juuc22-3mU JOUX WAifJLVAKJSK'a XOTIVX TO 8VHXEK' TOVMXSTS: OIIW WANASIAKKK'S ADVKHTISKMENT. &0INe TO SUMER QITARTERS. 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 1 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. JIOVHE FURNISHING GOODS. IjM.INN ii WILLSttN. Housefurnishing ! FLINN & VILLSON. HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE REPAIRS. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE THEIR FURNACES, STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES in Gcod Order for the WirUor, Should Have it Done Now, to Avoid tho Rush and Delay in the Busy Season. Dumbing. Oiis Fitting, Tiu IJoo'ini; and Spouting Sumallk's. FLINN & WILLSON, (altiN Oi'THETWORlt! UOGiJ.) WINES AND IHJUOES. tOOI.INO, JiKFKESUINU AND UEALTUUl. DRINKS l'OIt HOT AVKAXUEIt. APOLUNARIS WATER, tho Queen of Table Waters. CANTELhA COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. tLAlibT WIN KS. Ot our own direet importation lrom the llouie ot Evariyle, Oupont & Co., Uoriluux. PLEA8AJST YALLKY WINE COMPANY, Ureat Western JJraiid, Extra Dry. Supeiior to t he Golden Ac, which U put up by Hie l'leawint Valley "rt'iuepco. lorllie Ihini iiioudspiirt Wine Co., liom their Ordinary bloelc. the Haiuuiondsport Co. luriiishiu llieui with the Rraud and Label. The Haiiiuionilfapnrt Co. iniike no Sjiarkliiijj Wines. All the Leading and Popular Rraudsot FRENCH CIIAMRACNES. We are theap:nt. for the l'lcusaiit Valley Wine Co. s Oreat. Western Extra Dry Wine. The Alonserut Co.'m Liuio Fruit Juice. REItrAR't'.S OLI1 I1UANDV. No family uhould be without a bottle o! thi: Re liable .Medicine at this beacon of thu year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent. NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. JMSDIVAZ. pAKKKK'S iNCKi: to:sic. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC InvigoiaUx without inlo.ieuliii. cured ilitordeM of the bowel, stomach, liver, kidneys and luiuiV, and is the ureal et strength restorer and blood purifier, mid tho 11EST AN1 SUREST COUGH MEDICINE I.VEK UhED. Ityou aro suileiiiiK lroui Female Coiuplaiiits, Nervous ness. Rheuuiutisni, Dyspeiwia, or any dieabe, usu tho TONIC to-ilay. loo l)01.1.Ai:.S paid lor :i failure to help . retire, or lor uiivtliiiijr iniiirious louud in it. Send for circular. PARIflilR'X HAH? .KAT.KAM Satisliea the UiessiiiK. uiayl-eod.Veow 1 11. MABTIS, Wholesulo and RetuS! Dealer In all hinds LU.Ml'.ER AND COAL. S-f:ml: No. 420 North Water and riiuw treet.s I'how Leniim Ijiinetister. nr:-iv' COAL ANI CKHIKNT. I'uro Lykena Vallev and other klmi ot Coal lor all purposes well cleaned. Rest Rraud Rosendalu Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone. Screenings hr walks and drives ; guarantee satistaction. Hay and Mnnv by the bale or ton. Yard and Ollice : Harrisbur:; pike. General Ollice: a East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. aprl-lwd c lOAIi. M. V. R. COHO, 030 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, 1-a.. Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AN.D GOAL. Clonnectlon With the Telephonic Kxchnngr, Yard aud Offico: STREET. No. 330 NORTH WATER teli---iv;t JtOOTS SUORS. piLOStNU OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. Havlns started a Shoe Factory, I am now closing out my largo stock ot Roots and .Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my lactory. SCustoni work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HIEMENZ. NO. lKy NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot tho Rig Shoe.) m20W&iI STOCKS. TNCHKASE XODR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 520, 50, 100. Investors of small and medium amounts iu Grain, Provisions and Stocks as lully pro tected as mostextensivoandinfluentiat opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan. Tire rr. Reports sent weekly, dividends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars anil past -record, fbee. Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this fund $68.71 per share. Address FLEMMLNO- & MERRIAM, HI and 113 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. JO-We want a local agent In every town. rxeellcnt Inducements. Good pay to a re- ..oasih!e, enterprising man. Write for terms. JuWyd to families pd generally. LANOASTEB, PA. liiostlahtiilioiwnsaperleetllairRestoierund "fe. nnd $1 sizes. Hl.SCOX & CO., New York. RAILROADS. T" GREAT Burlington Route. I'fiicugo, Kiirlingtou ic tyiinvy K. 11 i'Mvago, J;nrIIngtou X Qtiincj K. K. IMlINCirAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITV, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. This SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST lino to St. Joseph, Alehinsoii, Topeka, HcnibOn, Dallas. Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route has no superior lor Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded lo bo tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes ot travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try itumlyoi. will And traveling a luxury lnstcudora discomlort. 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 I'EKCEVAL LOWELL, General Pajwngcr Agent, Chicago, In. T. J. POTTER, ail Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN ii. A. HE AN, Gen. KaaterB Act. 17 Broadway, 2V, Washington St. Nbw yor.K. Rosroir, Mass. mavlG-lyd&w o UK XW HEM. ESTATK CATALOGUE Will be is-snedin a few weeks. Those wishing to enter their property for sale in the nrst issue should tend descriptions at once. No cluirge lor entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO.. Real Estate and Insoranoe Agents, No. 106 EAST KING STREET. rjfsrj&r- r Ancastkr Ana .imli.;:vii..k ;w XJ Cars run as follows.: Leave Lancatser P..R. Depot), at 7, 9. an.t 11:30 a. nu, and 2, 4, 6 and s-jzu p. m., no-ut (.ii Saturday, when the last car leaves at !--. ). .. Leave MUlersvRl (lower end) ut 5, 8, aiut.is a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 n. m. Car. run daily on ve time ttxeept on sun icvi. (lOLl'MHlA IIKT KIfSlT KAIL ROAD TIME TACLK. Trains now run legularlv on tho Columbia' l- Fort Deposit Railroad on the tollowiug. time : SOtTHWAKP. STATIONS SOUTHWARD. V.M.IA.M. A.M. fir-t) lOrJO U53 h):.T! r.Ai It):.! 7:00 10-JV5 .. . 7: 11:00 7 U-.IC 7:12 11:05 7:17 11:10 7: 11:15 7::7 11 ".Ii ..... 7:41 11:30 7:30 11:3S 7a0 S:05 11:51 7:27 r.jf. S:t:i 12:03 757 S:25 115 8,-00 12:30 SrJO r.M. Columbia..., ...W:ishington... ....Ciesswell ..1. ...Sale Harbor... ..Shen k's Ferry.. reqiiea . .York Furnace. . .....Tiuiiuiui .McCall's Ferry. ...File's Eddy... ..Fithing Creek.. ..Pcaeli Rotioiu.. ...Couowingo... Oetorara.... ...Port DfjHMit. Perryvillo... TJSO 7:3t; 7tf 7J7 7:15 !i KADINU L'OI.UOIItl A Jt.lt. ARRANGEMENT OF rASSENO ER Tlw,lN3 MONDAY, MAY 22l, lhRJ. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. QuarryviHo Lancaster, King St... Lancaster Columbia. AMUV. Reading a.m. r.M. ,s.-) 5::s." ?:0!i Tir25 S.02 5:2I 7:4." S.iti 7:10 r:01 7:a: 4:.rs 7:31 i-M 7:? .lull 7:2:51 4:47 7:10 4::". 7H: 4::b r:57 4:'-i; 11:11 4:12 l:.'! 4:03 (Jr.M 3:5.". . 3:41 A.M. 7SW '.1:10 SOUTHWARD. I.3AVE. Reading AKRIVTT. Columbia. a. . r. M . v. M. I-.-.-J0 ... 'Mil 7::n .... ::4(i 7:1" l:0u S-S0 7:3U 1:10 3:10 '.1.45 3-J' .r.M. a.m. m. v.n. 7:2T. 100 fcio 1.M tfcio 'i:l(i 8:2i !fc30 2.10 8:13 U-.tii .... 8:25 10:10 .... 155 Lancaster. j-:m imo sa:; km Lancaster, KingSt u-.ti .... 8:25 5:10 uuarryvuio lihio imb r.-.a xrains connect at Reailiii; with ItnhiH toand tromPhiUulelphia,l'i)ttsvillit, ihirrisburg, Al untown and New York, via Round Brook Route. At Columbia with trains to ami iwu York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick ami ihiiti uiore. A. 51. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA !CA:i.KA! Nf.W SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY , IULY 17th, 1SSI, trains on tho 1't.ntisyl vauin Railroad will arrive at and leave tiio L:iiic:ih and I'hihidelphiaiu.'poti'as follown: (Levi Ar. lLnii I Phi I E.'.hTW.vr.n. A.M. A.N , Mad ExproKt 114 2:5. , Fast Line 5::n 7:.ri ' Ilarrioluuj' Kpu-ss S;H HttB York Aixoiiuuit-itiiion arrive rt;l0 ..... . Lancaster Accomodation an Ives.... VfA Columbia i-f'iutiiol:itioii !):im ll:ir ! p V ' Frederick ArtomnuHiidioii :nives.. l2iV : Seashoru Epres' VSXA 3:'J I r.M. Sunday M al I 2:12 5:15 ' .lohnstowii Expn-Mi 2:20 5:05 i Day Expire 6:25 7-15 ! Harrisburt; Ai-i-oininoiiulitui IJ45 11.15 MallTraiii s:r.O lhim ' Hanover AcL-niiiuiodullou west, eouiieelliu; at Lancu-l'-r iith Niagara Express at lo:lft, will run tliiuuit to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frcdefb'fc Aivoininndatlou, vr3t,conni'clIng ntLanciisti-rv. iih 'r'ast Line, west, at l:4o, will run throuch to Frederick. ILo. Ar. U'hillfaii A.M. A.X. 1:30 :27 1:30 CvSJ 7:00 !& !l:4( .i.i ncir. 10-.2U l'.w. 11:00 l:l i r.M. 2:14 5:05 "i'.ii 7-iio 5:10 7:10 !:ii.'. i l:ln ll:'.t) l:ti WeuTWAun. Ncwn Kxjinvi Mall Train. No. I. via. Ml. Joy MailTrain,No.'.',viaColiinihia,Ieaes Niagara Expre-s Hanover Accomuioilatioii hMves.. w nH u JjIDCi Frederick Accommodation leaves... Harrlsburg Acconiniotlation Lancaster Accommodation N-.ives... Columbia Aeconuuodatiou Harrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Expiesa Harrlsburg Exiress, west, at 5:lo p. m , iian direct connections (without change of curs) t Coluinhia and York. Fast Lino, west, oirSund.i), when flaggeil. will stop lit DowiiiiiiftoVM,;o:il-iville. I'urkes Imrg, MouutJoy, Elizaliethto'.-. u iiinl Midille to'.vu. Day Express, Fstst Line, News Exnrc-s. Mail Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pucilic Ex press run dailv. PATER MANOINua, vr. TTTALL PAFKK. ODDS AND ENDS -or WALL PAPER Will ho fold very low in nuVr lo close ml. Among thrui aiesouiuo! the Very IJesl Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING l!y the yard in All IL'olnrs, that were .slightly v.eton emlM, will he sold eluap. We malce wake to order, atuhorl notiie. all kinds ot WIRE SCRMS FOR WINDOWS, And put them up iu thu Rent Maimer.' Fine Pier and Mantla Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices. I'oli-s Iu Cni.-M, Walnut, Ebony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. J. B. MARTIN St CO. CARPETS AND WALL PAPEES. NEW PATTERNS FOR FALL TRADE. NEW COLORS, NEW DflSIflNS, NEW PRICES. Some few REMNANTS at less than half. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West Kin and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. ULOVORS, &V. T ING WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, AUD GROCERY STORE. No. 20$ WEST KING STREKT. HOCSRAjb COS NEW LIQUOR STORE, Wo. 43 North Queen utrect, 1 anemter, V. TKb very best and finest qualities of Foreign T and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS. c5nV ltSt1?..r.Ue ?i wholenalo and retail. "JS0''1 uy Whiskj or the distillation l873. Pure unadultcr::tfd Custom Iloesf Lrandy, warranted ot the vintage cf D-ro. i:.ePJwe8Pec,a,ly for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin. and other Whiskies, Riuu dies and Wines to suit the trail. feb3-lyd 1IOU8KAI. CO. ODMTAIW Tllf&AiVV TOBACCO,8 centa per oz., 25 cents per ii A., at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. H Jk
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