lyjkSWaft3cA?'i" wu? - .MUl-'JV'LitoPSJgUUU'fcagfl . t THE TOBACCO , MAREET; --- i TKADK IN SEED LKAF ASU HATAXA. The TranacUas for Um MTmIc KndlBff 8MHV,AHItt 13. United states Tobacco Journal. In general there is no .cbango to report. There was and is a great demand for new, Connecticut seconds.'' Tke insfatnifieant stock on band of this kiod ofleaCis aelliar fact, at from 12 to 13J 'eeala, Uflnros'far aboYe those paid sevspil weekSiagO.,'.,, ', ,, The reoorts from ts' tobacco -taiskic sections' of the dauutrjn tafadutf 5? growing crop are still unfarorab' .roraDie, a fact which makes bolder oi ati iaaa oi leai, both old and new, feel quite hopeful. Theso reports don't amraattessMrthing, however, there being 'pleat of 'time for the plants to reach ihetx la.iwty.te 'or ripe ness. i Tho sales of the week were as follows : Pennsylvania Crop '80 : 320 cases, 12 (Slide. Connecticut-p-Crop '80 ; 150 cases wrap'-1 ners. 27fal32e. . Crop 8l : 300 cakes seconds, 1218jc. Ohio Crop '80 : 300 cases, A J7cT Havana Market dull. Sales 300 baler. Prices unchanged. GtM' Report. Sales of seed leaf tobacoo reported by J. S. Cans1 Son & Co., tobacco .brokers, No. 131 Water street, New York, forth week ending August 14, 1882 : 500 oases 1881 Pennsylvania, p. t.; 200 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, G(50 ; 100 cases 1880 New England, 1430o ; 200 cases 1881 Now England, i213Jc ; 100 cases 1880 Ohio, 9c ; 100 cases Ohio, 5Jc ; 100 cases sundries, put.; total,-l,359 oases. The rhlUdelpbl Market. Seod leaf So far the past week trade has been very quiet, dealer's buying only in such quantities as they can readily han dle. ; but as Congress has now .adjourned, and caunot possibly meet for four months, a new deal in all branches is now contem plated ; therefore the balance of the year is looked forward to as hopeful and full of promise. The Local Market Conditio or tUe Grow ls Crop. As far as the wuther was concerned the last week has had a good share of rain, and has had tho effect of inaldn&glad tho heart of many tobacco growers. In some localities it has not been sb, but to those who had their crops well started and to those who had poor prospects they will now iu all probability have good crops. To those who had JXKW, prospects two weeks ago the outlook is much more favorable than it was then. Plenty of ciops however can yet bo seen that aro.uot larger tliau a man's hand ; nor will they ever be mucli larger. A great deal of the very finest tobacco in tho lower end of tbeadunty has winered very badly from the storms of the week. In the valleys of the streams there is scarcely a Held that did not suffer, and iu the extreme lower end a very heavy hail storm did much damage To 'give, our readeis some idea of how badly tho crop was cut we give the following adjustment of losses: Kirk Brown gets' $125 an acre, Dorsey $150 and others iu the same vicin ity from $75 to $125. Most of those cut were .insured in the Southern Mutual, located at Fairfield. It is a new company and the -Iosb- will bo heavy, but itn officers aro among tho best business men of tho lowor end. The Lau.. caster company, of Lititz, havo some of- adjusted satisfactorily to aH parties. Dur ing the storm ou Tuesday some hail fell in the vicinity of Quarry ville and. Cit some crops severely. During the last fow days wo have seen a considerable quantity of fiuo tobacco that is scalded, too much wet rind cool nights followed by' hot sun is given as the reason- A few farmers hayp bcjjanjsuttinjr, whilst still some are hoeing,. a, thing that is almost unprecedented in the crop iu this county. Our York county neighbors aro complaining bitterly over the prospects of the growing crop. There has been some, '80 sold during tho last week more aJjl?tstjlfca?V 'JP made public and there is some nibbling for '81. Wekuowjof one packing pn which the parties parttd'onrtd. per pound. 4- pfgm iuofit New York house had n representa tive here who intends buying iu addition to what they have packed themselves. We have seen an estiinj&o of themoupt of tobacco ruined by the Hoods which foots up ovor200acresr and from Juril. squib 50 acres which is injured more or less, should we havo many bftho same kind of weeks as this, it will make a big hole in a short crop. ,-. .. , . - i--w3Tj iJi illtlz V SHK ISLMTOt.. UUfUU Blakop lAflecbem-KclIct Bleed bs Faatoral From the Arcbblsbop. The edict of Bishop Lafleche, of Three Rivers, recently issQedjkis;basedupou tuai isMieu iumo years ago uy lue arcu bishop of the. provjnee,. whose see is at Quebec. The pastoral of the archbishop was issued to the' church -of the province in general, and the bishops of the different dioceses .re-issue it to the faithful of thet'oknrabes Jn.Jhpi charge as occasion seems to demand. Thus Bishop Fabrce, of i Montreal, issued oue in May last, as Lafleche, of Three Rivero, has now done.'' Bishop Fabree's pastoral, in treating, of. the. cduuation of children, t says that principles of modesty and simplicity suoufd'be strictly enforced in the matter of costume,, p.f jewelry, and especially of hair dressing. ' Classical music should be cultivated to the ezclu aion of the light and jmnauJjioty the remarkable feature -or these r tire of these iiUrtbrurel is their reference to Protest ants. Catholics are forbidden" attending 'Protestant 'bap tisms, marriages, sacraments, or aermonF. If a Catholic believes himself called upon to attend a Protestant 'Ihnerai ''procession he nnistnotenter tlwhmrck orembteryi or take any part in the rites pertainiqg lo them. Bishop LaSeclid'spastoralTdtter was onounaayreau irom every pulpit iu. .his J diocese, aud besides dealing with.crimpedtl and frizzled hair, he denounces - certain kinds of musio and dances. ' ' "" """ t. ... t. ;..; MUX A BOOT BEBrAllT. 127 Years OMiUl ITever Kvea Saw tVash- .i -'.ill lBftOB. CamdenV.I'J. boasts the possession of great patriarch in a negro, William Bas sett, who claims to be 127 years old. He says he was born hi Delaware near Smyrna in 1755, where his parents where slaves, twenty-two, was working for a farmer nained-Wllson, lionis ,i tfant.nsiMfc.fifom Dover, where he had moved shortly be fore the war begM? " While'there he mar ried and became the father of a large fam ily, each monger jof. wbqm he has out lived . Upon the death of his wife Basset married again. When the war broke out in 1812 he left his home andoecameji body servant to Uolonel.'Aioiruv of Jack- son's anyw whom , he , acaomBanied to New OrMRBi.BeiBarridKaUUM wife upon his return from the South. He never saw George Washington.''' 'For'the last eighMamjMtfrM,; tki mti of uy uia cnuoren ana grana ennaren, spena- traveled on foot for many a time. Ilia decease is looked Xoraily. UAvaBVitta. Ohio, Feb. 11, 188i. I am very glad to-vay I teve tried Hop fit ters, and never took anything that did me as luucb -!! I. Only toriotWOMott6SandI Mould not take $109 for the good tbey did mc 1 recommend them to my patients, arid Ire t .tUe'best results rrom their use, B V. a MKItCBK. M. D. al-2wdAw H.III...I .ll" tlpatloi. Loan or appetite, DlxxlncM and all symptofcia at Dysppsl JPrtcp M ,uI 73 cents iter botfo. For i-wFat CodhrahsTflrtirf ktofc,' lit? fcoHh Queen m. 'i" wnHWtitowwi- Van llAAil UHli- T.Wi a kcr. last tw iVoationttaa'I Havo' sloTorod wlUiIuia- l)4g0 ) an i general debility, 1 commenced tak Bn dock P-loo ttitom about alk week MR Si an I wjav .great ploaauro in stating vp recovered my appetite, my cam 1 lav ttlealoc biVgrown trir nn4,,l al bolter AltlWnt on" Vrlna Vnr unln fit. If II Cm-U r:rs": "?'.! - vm-'v v-smir-zirr:.r:: ran1 u: ugsiorc, ij Aonn vecn 5mtii'i caster. 1tJ N pi r ! ,i im i I i iii iiiOl CMTAta'eui'ftcalttrftndtawdst breath se- eared cert: , aWloU Urrh Jtcincdy. Price SO WaiiaTltilPctor lroe.'TTVorJktile,at OOflh. ran' 1 1 I ., l myr-ii6ow. ikM' -Ufa's CoBKBdraiu..'11 I Who ludlelonaly used, BnrdocR Wood Blt-f toniar 111 IIII1WIMIBMSI M llllll' XMTkW 111! IJIH evm a -Ulne ifrom Impurities, ot the blood, i nisvgr ' talfto make 'tft patient! 1obk- Which lived a id' I (lllapppy. 1'rtco. ForsajoatH.JU.. i'8iruB stoic, 137 North Qiiern street,' er". ' ' Coclmi V l.ancai :cf. Foa iitnb Ituck. Ide or Chest una BhUoh's TT roroul riSBtar. trnccio oonw. lor sate aii toenra it a iiruu Biurv. tot auiiu vuwh a .rOLUlCAL. oemeaaUeamte Xoket. QOVERSPK. UO UUBT E. PATT1SON, PlUlnaclpItlo. LrctrrtNAirr aorttono. Oil AUNCEYiV. JULACK, 'ork. JUDGE OF TUB BUFREHX COCBT. Si I ,AS M. CLAXKrindlsniu. , SBCXBTART OF ISnrBRIfAL AFFAIRS. J. i ilMPSON AFJUCA. lluntlnplon. C0xaMaSVljf-AT-I.XRO. MdRTIMEB V. BLUOTT, Tioga,; Democraaeoary Tleket. ' " ' COSORksS. I K4 I,yiiX, Columbia. 81ATB BESATOR XIV blSTRUT. Wj ABU AM COLLINS, Marietta. ' JL&SBHBI.T. i n b t mmtltll'14ntlni Ci'.' iL WAAiH.uk, Coleniln. 3.W. . D1LLKU. Karl. G. W. SIMPSOX, Ciernarvon. 11. K. SUIMP, K. Cocallco. t XT. BUSSES. Leacpclc. , COUNTY SOUCITOK. FOOR DIDBCTOUS. . P. .McILVALNK. Purudisc. )i MllLri' BEUNAUD, L&ncafrtcr, rtnso nt8raoroRs.i 1DUN UKUUAN. Manhelm. Il.'SCirLKUKLMlljlUIl, K; iOH'RHl JURY COXmBSIOMBR. WILLIAM K1.LUAKKU, j. Democratic State Co IAKKIt,.KarL- Committee. w. V. 11ENSKL, Chairman. K. KISNKE, ueneral SccriiUiry, Uinird lloutu, Philadelphia. Democratic County Couiiultteo. H.UOLAND, Chairman. Lancnsu-r. fl. 1-I.11 T-nMn..a.UM. i tT IIAVVtt Ulti Bit, , COlumhW ; U. H.' PATTKUSUN, w in o uock, secretaries.-. ' CANOIUATK8 FOR NOJHlNAXiOW. ,.' ' for AaeeiabJT 1st iMatncf, fABOMtOK City. C. A.OBLKNDEft,KfShUtWmil.'- . ... K. O. SN YDKU, Ninth w"anl. . ( Subject to tho Democratic Primnrlex.)'-. 'jtJsnxvAxx DP UITTKBS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, Not ,JUrInJk,) Contains HOPS. 11UC111T, MANUUAKK, DANDELION, and tliu Purctt anl JtcAt Medical' Qualities ot all ' ' Other Hitters. " ". , ;theyourb Diseases ot the Stomach. Bowel?, lllood." AH 'Llver, Kidneys anil Urinary Organ, acrvonsne, sleeplessness and CHMicially Foicule Coinplalnti. wl JOOO UPGOLD will ho paid lor a cose they Will not euro or help, or for anything Im pure und injurious found in thcin; Ask your dmgglst for HOP IIITTKUS iuul iiiuni ucioro you sleep. Tiuce no oiner. i kp. I. C. is an absolute ami lrreslstahlecuie tfotj Drunkenness, use of opium, tohatt-o ami 1UCH. Semi lor Circular. 11 the above sold by drusrgist". hop P.t'tTfiirs Mru. co.. Rochester, S. 1'., and Toronto, out. gl-lliieodiw KAY'S Sl'KCIiaO MH.mCINK.-THK Oreat English 'itcinedy. An uutaiiing curn.-tor Impoteuoy., and oil Diseases that follow loss ot Memory. ..Universal LasaL. nine, ram in me ..JacK . JJlmucstj ot Vtelen, Premature Old Ago, ana many otier diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Pull par ticulars In onr. pamplet, which we desire to soXd tree by. mall to every one. The peciiic Aif5uiciiiu lssoia uyiui uruggisisAESl pcrpacK aae. or Blx naokases tnrS3. or will Lo sent lrca dt muionine receiDt.oi tne monev.bvad uresHne m bkciu, ju u, 4Joeurau, ja.iinju j.t.i jxnrin oven. sixoeu. un.aoconnj or counter feit, weliave adonted tha Yellow Wbuhwr theonly genuine. Uuarauteea.otcure issued by uL For sale In Lancaster by 11. B. Cochran,' im aturiu ifutsii unci. ., f THKUUAY MEDICINE CO..J'. Y. anrl2-lvdw . . F YOU WANT, ZO SEEP COQL; QO'AXD pillKJC SOMK FIKST-CliASS CREAM-SODA WATER,. ' - -AT- LOGHER'S 3)RUfi STOKK. no. 9 "east." king 'street; , aj-OnlrFlVH'OENTSaCriaas. IKNSON'S -awarded 6 medals. .. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY- i- i .... i. FOR ' Backache or Lame Back. I - - u - i Hheomatism or LamJoints, brampe or Sprains. ' . . Neuralgia or Kidney diseases. Lumbago, .Severe' AcBeia or'paind. Female Weakness. '.," . ".' '. '; . . Arc Superior to All Whcr.J(atert. 'Are Superior to aM Are Superior to Zinivtcntt.' . ... .,' Ate Superior tor Ointments or Halve. Are Superior to Elect ricUv or. 6'a?iwn'i))) They Act Immediately. They Strengthen' ' . ".".'' '' They Soothe. ' "... .' : Thev JUllev Pain at Once. '.'.-", They Positively Cure. 1. P A TTTTH fS l"'BBI,8lr'B -CAraira Ponotrs 1ii.AJ 1 1U1X 1 Vlabimbb Jiave-'lMteu-imL. tated. Do not allow vour di-nroUt to mini off some other nlkdUir ftavihtf a ftimMnr-snni.- lxuj. .name.,,- Sfjp Wp'.the. wo.faC&'spettea SC-A-P-C-I-N-E. Pbick, 25 cxirm. A SX7BB. BWfattCjP SlST.. Pricw'MOipti.!,, ,'., . t. i i- i.W -.. MEAD'S Vldtl)ICA.tiiiD. OHM. .CBJXJTflW.l.tnl'fou'ti, Kew York, sole agent lorJJr.C W'.'Ben- ; son BemedtesYo' whom J1 older should beaddrejaed., , ,,,z''- . , riONNKCTICUT CIO AIM. OLD htock. J 11 for 25 cents, at HARTMAN'3 Yellow .. . ... ... Front Cigar Store, 'M TJ CapcmePorousPlaster M ll.ffl'l T nnttllinr,! n n mln I ' runn -m.i.M m mum:1) uiii pABWBrt.' ' " l'" ' Ciet MAmifectdiriM Itavlrfr undarUkea to Biauntaetnre.UAQ andCU V1N OAUl'KTS. wholesale. 2,000 yards porwer t, I am nowproparcilto sell my entire Stock oi i: - iimjj. i ' ,,Bn ssels, Tngrainad Veaetlan i - jt S. '. i T-t i j i tj: Ar.UllKAT'BAKDAim AND AT JWLQW l I . .. COST. pin , , -( ..,, ,,, , lw, it I 'I 1' to 111; M arootaaadatvo my eutkw attention to, a .trade of my own luaniituctnred wnofi good lMease' call early. r ' . ' i i H. S. SHIRE, , , CARPET UJLtt, Oor. jWest King and Water Sts. I- VAM.HIA.UXH, JtC. nmsi HTAituABb CAliRlAUE KTOItK ' i i ..OF J.AN,CASTK COI1KTV. "JjflGEELEY &, Co., FINE ' Garriaqe Guilders; MARKET STREET, ' i i i : ' i J Rear of Central Market Houses, "laijcasteupen'n'a; ' ' ' VfaToake every stylo Buggy and Carriage de sired., All work nnlshedin the-most cOmrort able and logant style. . We nan only the. best selected material, and employ only tho best meclianlcs. tor Quality of work our prises are the Cheapest In the state. We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonat mDio terms, Ufve'usa calL All work.warrantcd. Repairing tprowpt ty attended to. One set ot .workmen especially mplovod for that nurnoso. nas-tfdAw rr. OOAM. R.B' MABTIW, Wholesale and Uetail Dealer In all kinds ot -- ' LtMBKUANDCOAli - ' , 4jrrard:No. 420. North Water and Pituce treets above Lemon .Lancaster , u3-lyd CIOAI. AND CK.MKNT. j Pure l.ykans' y alley and, other k,lnd,ol Coal lor all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand .Boeendalo Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Otllce : llarrisbuq: pike. UcneralOlHce: 20 East Chestnut Street' ' KAUFPMAN, KTCl.LKtt & CO. nprlriwd JpOAti. ' H!.V.KC0Hb, 8SO SOJtTU WATEKIIIU, huneoftev. fa., 1 Wholesale and Ketall bealers In ' LUMBER ANfi C'OA.L'.' OoaneerJon With the Telaphonte EzcbanKe, ' Yard 'und Office : No. 330 NORTH WATElt STUKET. leb-28-lyd -MOTJtXJS.- i I I rpHK LANOASTKK 'COTTAdE, VIBGIN1A (TENTH) AVEJiUK,' ' Between 'Atlantic" and Pacific Avenues, ' - -ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. i , . NOW OPEN FOR TUB SEASON OF 1882. Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms. Kleiran'tlv Furnished. New and Complete lmprovo- iii'iii. A3nns cry xaoucruve. SIRS. M. .T. KUNKLE, Propilctrcssl P.O. Box 873. JunSS-Smd .. rpiiE MANSION HOUSE; ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 188S. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven uca, near both Railroad Depots.; , . . TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELEUANTfcY' PURNISKEDt ... .. EXTENS-IVE-'PQRCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMHROViJMENTS. LARU:E BILLIARD itOOM, with Sis new coiiKwifca tables." ' Orchestra led by Brophy Dancing under-ihe direction of Prof. G. J. Uillesple. Alain office W. U. Telegraph id tho building. Union News oiumi iu ouiou. A.iuonu jaanagsmenw Jc22-gmd . CHA9. McGLADE, Prop. . ' " oirr jdjca wikoh. IOMMUNAVIPAL.TU DISTfUUUTION CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing- COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In tbtf City of Louisville, on THURSDAY, AHQUST :31st,. 1882. These drawings occur monthly. (Supd: lay the exceptuuj uimer provisions oi aiLACI General' Assembly-ot Kcntnckv. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decisions : 1st That tha Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal 3a Its drawing are-tatr," - N. R. -Thn r!nTnmiiiv Imu. nnur en tiu.i n large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for . , ... AUGUST .DRAWING i pnzQ , ,,, .s oO.vOO i prizo . ,,.,,,,,. 10,000. lflprizeB$1.0reach....'......i.'. ;.;. '10.00B r.22p2'e85SXifaon, ...,.....,.. 10,000 yoo prizes SlOOeach 10.00 soopruessoeacii j v. ........ 10,008 uwiiiucsafuiwu VZJMM 1P0O prizes lOeach laoos prues3oueacn,approxlmauonprlz , l L960prizc3 :'..'.fU4466 Whole tickets, $2; half Ueketsj W t St Uoketa 50:aucket8,wou, . , lusuiii money or uatiK limit in LtTer. 01 WUl IMF 10YY1TVHM. . lWlMiai UVHn lV Utla xm sent at our expense. ., Address all orders to H. BuuiuiBAn, oiiner-uournai isuililllidr LoalsviUa, Ky.. .ot-It. M....BOAROALAJ!?. 309 Broadwav. New Yok. , fehl-TuThASAw " ' ' ' ' ' I I I I. I ,.,-.! ii VOCATIONAL,- SWAKTUBIOHK COVLKGR. ' RE-OPKNING- 1N..RKBTORGD BUILD ING. . Both sexes admitted, flnllpirn nnil r.ra. paratory school under care ot members ot I luuowamy .w.cnenas. .xuemnm building, destroyed by lire 0th month, last; lias been' completely rebuilt, enlarged, and tttted. up with ail conveniences. .Thorough Instruction 4n Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tne Sciences. New 'Scientific' 'Btmittn' nn. taming Laboratories, lDrafUng'Jtoomsw Ma chine hops,andall appliances for pursuing a thorough Course in Chemtstry,' Mechanical' ant CtvU Engineering. ..Tnonpit term opens Dthmo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early,' as, "Other' m'B urniKtiwu, iHuceawui ue given to tne. earliest applicants. ., For full particulars'.' address" '" i! '' JCDWARu lfc.MAGtLL, Prea't, t Jarthmore CoUege,, Delaware CoPa." MUM UAJjA. r in 1 1 rr-r- Also am elesant. lot. 70x210 leet.adlolninp 'rtit StAlil.' nn Wnel'lllMM AiM!li IkiiUMMlfi chance now to getajcUeap lot; Call m, .Coal Olllce, 22 East King street and see plan? - 'J"fi " ' ?I-T -Ai W.-RU88Et;. l Jy2l-lmd 22 East King Street. HE 1 The , co-partnership ' Hi tlie inercnant UliortafnslneflsilieMlmoveearJistlototetareat Pffi?LZ&$$?liLmyy aissolved uylnWtolacowsetitarterBOrls lnioyWtW Berindahtodathe saWftan, ar. Keaaogtfally RATHVON, who la hereby authorised to re-1 ceive ino same: ana uiose naving claims acsef1 mvas&5 for I.il7 ..ill i..'l .i.i :iuM,MlUUi.:v) i..,--. ......f,SH4UPFfefVSH'Fr, lPECIAX.,:i nouncement, ' lfTi . t.m a nnain.via vnhfint; n I nnWrlnrnfft hnrtlii niMny i i Who aollcita a M-infJnnannn ntthoufiS!! hcwtbfttbwMlffiorS6rS7SttT?i?hi la hereby eratetnlly acknowledged' n .-. s. a. ttA.TO.vuii. JylWmdMtw PracUcal Tailor. rT ' fni( "n(T'iTt if B aiMnJiiht. iirt: 'A" mnUOH BJUMl'AD ' II I Itj ,tl .1 t , it I, 1 !' J ' ' t! 1 .' 'n 1 1-.'- -i Iff 1 1 I'l.' BROS,' lt4 I . PALACE ".i i '1 t .'. t til" I ! l' r At rOF" "if I H) T u t '- 13 !AST KING STREET. .i T ii. c ft 1 ,''; !,' y'inij i!) i n i Anm to m T& .r OUT THE MLANGD OF OUR soiiittfSflfcK: 't. i-,.. ,HATS I llsl iKI.f.ll LliiV r At Greatly Rednced Prices. i ' i. 'V. '..' Sprays pf Flowers at 25c. ' ' Fonncrly sold nj high as $1.00 and 91 .50. ' PJNE LAIGE ' PLUMES at $1.00. - BLACK TIPS at 25c.' a' Duaefa.- - FANCY RIBBONS at 25c. aW (-.. ifiiilj 1 llii 1 .-.. 1!!1A SASH-h ' ATASTONIBHINGLY iLOW iJUlCM-S. I j '"fie - '-; j !-iii ii 'i . iEROOADE, PLAID and BLOCKED I rs i AT $1.00 PER YARD. A1 L-.iT.:a F A-K S-- I Al LESS THAW 4J08T. i FINE FEATHEll FANS at 50c. , . . - ..... . "- .'- , TH K B A LANCE OF .OUR PARASOLS Tp be -Sold Off at., a ' Sacrifloo.' JKWKLkV UELTisCOSUS, CHEAP. Ladies'. Lineu Butters VBR7- OHGAP. al . Worth $l.O0 and $1.25. i '. . ...1 , i . j ' .1 ''HQSIB-Ry,' "..". ' ' ! -... it. .. ... ,.j ... ... ... NEARLT .GtVlaN AWKt. PR SOLD ' ' AT A'MERE NOTHING. BABIES' LONG ANp SHORT DRESSES. LACE-GOODS CHEAP,' J BtlTTONS, '.AT REDDCED'.. PRICES: " 1 " 1.. . 1 , , . . . feBPHYR', jSffxms; :at -bjojotps: in Fact Wfi HAVE REDUCED EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE, SO AS TO MAKE ROOM FOR 'iJJP'llfajr 0E V-IU WHICH WE1 EtECT TO PUT LADIES I 5;P.;,TCTlS.','Br,'mKO -to a ";;;joaaotiwkabotod'"' ' Ll INOUB ESTABLiSH-,. 7.'.V,' :;:z;mM:;mt::.; ..-.. , ii ui ..mi (4(1 r kllxnil , t'l,... Ii ill riil.uulii. I.dlllll. tMfBMW FOR A LITTLE MONEY. IS'iilB FASHION uiffi CLOSE -t If iJJ,i I-w - .T r" h'fOL . HI i ,,. u. .- - !:!!! s 48PKmmt $m jfgy t - ,t TORJI i trAAMAKRS' 'ADYEKTISEBIKirr. I ir i &0H Cr TO SIF1MEE QUARTERS. Important notice travelers !! The courtesies of tjve entire establishment (in close proximity to the Broad Street Station for the New York, Baltimore, Washington and all Western trains) are freely extended. Beside die 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 gendemen will be opened 1st 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 mofe than railroad fares. John Wanamaker. ' 'i . I H'l f u V Thirteenth and Chestnut ' Philadelphia. VLOTU1NU. f 1L.OTU.NG! CLOTHINQt! RB.H0STETTER&S0N, No. 24 Centre Square. A RARU CHANCE TO BUY WKLL-MADK ' CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. 1 We muat elo-,0 out the balance or our SPRING AND-' SUMMER STOCK. BY SEPTEMBER 1st, I ' M if i Thnrctore" anyone ahont to -purchase 'RhouUI call 011 us for bargains. - Along with thla Closing Salo are many tSar uients suitable for 1 . .. FALL AND WINTER WEAK. 43-Reinenihcr our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10,110 is mill iu, the lead as to Style .and Quality. . ! D. B. Hostener & Sod. 1 . . 4 24 OENTRF. SQUARE, LANCASTER. VA. OFISOIAL FOR TUG NKJLT TWO WEEKS . '" ' v"';: '" . 4 i " ALROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE Merctat Tailor aofl Gloter. A large and handsome assortment Of MEDIUM WEIGHT, ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN' SUIT-: INaS, in the most beautiful Color, lags, made to order, in first-class styles. Jot? j ,- ', ; $151 $15: $15! $15! .,, Former. Price $25 and 530. .You .could not buy the same goods in- BEADT-MADB for the price. iThey'mtist be cleared 'but In oider to make room for my FAIL AND WINTHR ! STdOS:, a full; ateort ment of which can now be seen. Come and leave your -measure for one of . those beiu1ifl fl5 SUITS. Al. Rosensteiri, m oRTaiauNSTaaBT. "lilii! .: uuas 35 STOCK. JNCPSKYOUK CAJ'lTAi;. ' ' WHEAT' STOCKS, $10, $20, 85a, .$100; ..I Investors ot small and medium amonnts InJ urain,, irovisiona and Stocks as fully pro-. teMiUujkiosterilinBfveandfhflrieiUhoftera-i tors.- oar'8cesfeMLVHUy!tt-iioMwstab i. lished nlan. try it. Renoiis sent vcekiri dividends paid monthlK. Send at once for ex4 Blanatory circulars and past record, rexa. IvldendsfafrtrdarlBff'past tkMeen mentis on thla fuiW SCf par hate, i AJress LEMMING & MERRIAM, W. yaa:jM Tian.T jm 3T.r,cmoi.Gq, . ILL. Iu9-lyd " : XOVSXST8., fr 1 ) to families and generally. and Market Streets, J.AJSCAHTKK WATCHES: THE VOUR LaNVASTKU WATCHES CAK ried bv Junnlovees at the rassenjeer Depot ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, In Lancaster City, whose Remarkable Record to here attest en oy tneir uwners, are Not" Special," but Average Lancaster Watclies, Although made here InLnncaster. AT HOME, they do, with Proper Adtnstment, tbo Accn rato Work ot loxcign "Specials," at much LcsaCost to the Purchaser.-who, buying a Lancaster Watch.'can readily havo It ci changed It In anyTcspcct unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone.' nravtvAuiA Railkoad 1,BH1(3YI.V4MJ1A Railkoad C'OXrANY, I Lad-oastter Station. Aucrnst 5. IS;-.', i Lakoastkr Station, Augnst 5. I havo carried lor nearly TWO 1 KAitS a Uincastcr Watch ot" tho "Keystone" stcni wind grade. It has given mo perfect satisfac tion in every respect, hut especially as an ac curate time-keeper lor it has kept WITHIN TUB MINUTE with our Standard Railroad I Time during tho entire past year! To all per sons wno aro rpqmrmi u iT.curn'i;ii unit-, "hnt especially to RAILROAD S1KN. I would contldPiitly rccoinu-.enil the I.ancastcr Watch. W. t 1IAMBR1UI1T, Passenger Agent. . 2. "Keystone." During the past forty years 1 havo carried a number or watches, bnt the Lancaster Watch ot tho ' Keystone stem-winding grade, la tho best 1 hava ever had for keeping time. 1 have hail It now for nearly TWO EARS. It runs " to the dot- always, and Is as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch I have ever Seen. .1 don't believe there was ever a better time keeper, for ordinary use. turned out of any watch factory In the world. EDWARD KAUTZ, Depot Policeman. 3. "West End." O"o year ago. or longer, I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watcli of tho "West End" grade. It has been ON THE MINUTE EVER SINCE with our Railroad Time, and as a timepiece cannot readily bo excelled. I could not get any higher-priced watch that would be more satisfactory, a watcli that will stand tho test ot RAILROAD USE so well as these Lancaster movements ;ilo, must bo a good one. This la the only watch a imvu uvcr uitrrjuu uiub luta iiuiiuunjLiiiiiK like Its gnnl work, and I don't want anything better. W. . 1YW,'UAiX, Clerk in Ticket OJJiee. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch ot the "West End" stem-wind graile tliat I bought from Mr.II. M. Shrclner TWO YEARS AN D EIGHT MONTHS ngo, la a first-class time-keppar. It has run VERY ACCURATELY with tw Pennsylvania Railroad Time ALL THE WHILE, and lias given me perfect satisfaction. UEINJAMIN kieiil. -Depot Employee. HAIIOLOADS. IWE GREAT Burlingtoii Route. Mileage, Borliugtoa & QaiKCj B. R Chicago, BnrUBgton&Hincy R.R. FRINOTPAJL LINE AND OLD KAVOR1TE KROSI CHICAGO OR PEORIA . TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line i to St, Joseph Atchinsori, Topeka, DonUdn, Dallas, Galveston, and all points' in Iowa, No braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Meslcp, Ari zona, Montana and Texan. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed us bfclng tho GREAT THRO UUU CAR LINE. Universally' conceded to bo tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes oi travel; ' All connections m'ade In Union depots. Try It and yon will. Und traveling a luxury Instead of a dtscomlort. Through tickets via this celebrated line tor sale at all offices In the U. S.and Canada. All Information about rates of fare, SIi-epii.9 Cars, eta, cheerfully given by PKBOEVAL LOWJU.U General Passenger Agent, CmaAoo.ixu J.POTTEB, 3d Vlco Prc3. Gen. Manager, Chicago, itx. JOHN J. A. BEAM,kB. KatUra Agt. S17 Broadwar. aos-Washlngton St. Naw York. Rostov, Maw. avl6-lydAw . G RAND KUSH -FOR UBOKTIES, ' :" .COLIaARS.. SHIRTS, .".'.. SUSPENDERS! -AT ERiSMA'S.'-" j 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I t K W m XMA YML&MW O UIOM r'ANcksT: JJCariraa flnlT 'EK Aim mi.I.VMmi i. raa&ofollnwai- ' XaBoitoer, (pIk. Depot), at 7. 9. aa.l t anil A tt avarl Q.& . JL, -S? UJfta.'aand S, 4, 6 and Hatordatr. when the last "-T L T ! " ! VllTrlBl OB (ainnior,wiirii lire Jtut cr JOHVC3 mi X3Dp. in tavni If Utomrilta Itnwnr nih r. i!. . a-M..aidl.3.5anU,7p.m. ' " Cars rha dally on ive time except on ana Aixaot js&uciifuio . I lULtHBIA ft HR"DKrolT ItAlL- 1 ROAll Till K T1BI.V nil Mow ran tilajplvfln ihn rnlamliia Port Deposit itallroaa on the following timer I socrnwABP. STATIONS. soaTHWAKO. v.u. A.M. A.1C r.u. G:20 lUiO Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciepswell.... ...Safe Harbor... ..Shenk'a Ferry- Pclplea s. ork furnace. . .....Tucquan McCail's Ferry. ...Flte's Kildy..'. ..KUhing creek.. ..Peach Bottom.. ...Conowingo... .....Octorara.... ...Port Deposit.. ....Perryvlllo.... GJ5 7:09 101 HW 105 U1W 110 11305 7:K 7il7 7rS 737 7: liiio UilS llrW 1138 11 730 8U3 8:25 700 737 '7iX 7M 7:17 7A5 1UM r-ic. 1'iOO 1315 1230 7:S7 8.-00 830 pKDINOavOLUMUIA R.JU ARRANGEMENT OKPASSENG KR TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 22o, ISSi NORTHWARD. Lxavm. A.M. V.M. QuarryvUIo Lancaster, King st Lancaster Columbia. AHRIVX. Ueailbiir-.i brJO 730 7:40 7J0 an S:40 S;50 3:40 7MU 0:10 9r 1M 1:10 9.45 a 550 aODTIIWARD LHATK. Reading ABSITX. Colnxobla.,.. ....'... Lancaster,.. ......... Lancaster. King St. Onarrwlllo A.X. r.x. 8.-X0 sts 8:0 5 7:45 5-ftS 7:10 Ml 7'JC 4J8 7:K 4-M 7:2s 4:51 7ri3 4:47 :10 4-JB 7.-OR 4:53 C:57 436 8:41 4:13 632 4.05 AM. M. F.V. 735 120 6:10 F.M. ' 9:40 3:10 835 9:30 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 55 . 5-Jll S.-4U 6:45 xrains connect at Reading with trains toaud from Philadelphia, PottsvilT. Ilarrlsburg, Al lentown and New York, via Hound Brook Konte.- - At .Columbia with trains to aad from.) ork, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. "WILSON. Sunt. 1KNM8YLVAM1A KAII.MOAO Nt.lt X SCHEDULE Ob and alter MONDAY , I U.Y 17th, 18U2, trains on the Pennsyl vania Ralrrowl will arrive at and Icavo tho Lnnc:uitrandPhIladelphhnipotHaitollowBt llvl Ar. Eastwabo. LanPhll a.m. A.M 7:50 103U MaR Express.. ...... ........... . lW. J.1I1C... ... ................. .4.... Harrlsburg Exiresa York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives..., Columbia Accommodation , Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express SUTHIfty .H ftll JoIinttosrn.xpre2)S. ...,..... A'ttjr -tSAprCiJ3 . 4( Harrlsbttrg Accommodation Jtt&u f roiiis H:l 5:35 8:10 8U0 85 90 11:16 r.n. vtx 1:03 2:42 2i20 535 3:Jl T.Jt. 5:45 5:05 S-45 11:00 '6 45 OSS Hanover Aecommoiiatlon went, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Espresa at 10-.15, will run through, ,to IlanoVer daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Linn;, west, at 1:10, will run tnroiurh to Frederick. , i'' iii Le. Ar. ' Wxstwahu. - ' PhllLaB A.M. A.M. 6:47 News Express.. ...... ....... Wuv Passeneer.. 4:30 4:30 ........ 837 'MalLTraln. No. Lvla.Mt. Joy. 7:00 9X2 IfcIO Midi Train, No. 2,viaCoIuuiIiltt,k-aves Niagara Express...; :.i.....-: Hanover AcooniinodatlonJeavcu.... 8:13 10:15 10:20 r.M. 1:40 IS 505 7:30 7:li il:lo 1:45 FaAt Lino.... 115 Frederick Accommodation leaves... P.M. riarrisburg Accommodation.. 2:14 'i-ii Lancaster Accommodation leave. . . Columbia Accommodation.!... ...... HarrJsbt)rg Express t. estern .xpress ............... PaclftcKxpress..... 5:10 9:1X1 1130 Uarrlsburg Express, west, at 5:10 p. m., has dircier connections (wlthoatcbangeof ears) to Columbia and.York. hi Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will stop at Downliigtown.Coatesville, Parkes burg,"Uount Joy, Kllzalwthtnwn and Mhhlle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mail Train; No. 1. Western Express and Pacific Re press run dallv. kipMmTMAJitMNO0riee. "WTALL PAPKK. ODDS AND ENDS -OK- Wrl,l, PAPER i Will bo soldvery low in onler lo eloso out. Among them aro some or tho Vrj- Best Pal terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING lly the yard In All Colors, that were slightly wet on ends, will lie sold clietip. Wemakemakn to onler, at short notli-o, a!l kinds ol Wire ftreeniDgs for' Windows, Andputthcin up' in IJie Rest Manner. , Fine Pier and' Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices, Poles InJt'ratiS, Walnut, Ebony and Cherry. .,. i Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET: J. K. f ARTIlt ft CO. CARPETS ANO WAILPAPES& "NEW l'ATTERNS FOR FALL TRADE. - - , ..... i . ' - i.i NEW COLORS, NBWDBSiajks,,. , ., .. .. 2iEw juactfd. Some few REMNANTS at less than half. J, B. MARTIN. & CO., Cor. We3fKing ud Princi Sts. - LANCASTER, PA. J.1UVOKB, C. -piNGWAI.T'8 . WINK, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL,. AHD .. GROCERY STORE,' Nov 285 WEST KING STRXtT. HousKAa. no's ... 29BWUQUOR STORE, Ho, 43 North Qmm Mmt, luwutw, Fa. The vary best and llriest qualities' dr Foreign and DomcsUc- WINES and -LIQUORS.- eou stanUytor gale at "Wholesale .-and retail. Straight Ohl. Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Hodm are ----- -, vuioi trim tte8and-Wines-toaltthotrad. ..uaa-isa ..... jiodseaL. f 1'' T' ' ' - ' ' - - -i i lni?,?ero5- cent9 P" '4 -. at HART MAN'S Yellow Front CigarStore. - 4
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