W J 3A. "lfe-. J. 'II "J :::? HHh l .Hi Volume XVIIl-.Ko S. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1S82. Price Two Cents mz I OHM 9. U1VLKK Jk CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT: We are Receiving Almost Daily Something New in our Carpet Department FOR THE FALL TRADE. THE AURORA CARPET SWEEPER, the most complete Carpet Sweeper in the world, for which we are sole agents for Lancaster comity, is selling rapidly. Call and see it. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JNO. S. GIVLER. B OWBKS & HURST. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) Large Stock of Comforts now open. Splendid Comforts for $1.00. SPLENDID COMPORTS FOB $1 25. SPLENDID COMFORTS FOR ?1.50. LARGE STOCK OF QUILTS NOW OPEN. Splendid Quilts lor 75c, 91.00 nml 1.25. Elegant Line Maraailles. Com .i-ipanc, now open and marked very low. Elegant Liuoot Flannels now open, in Scarlet, Gray and White very low. MOSQUITO CANOI'I .-. in Pink mid White, medium, and large hIzcs, very low, and put up without extra charge. Elegant Llne3 of MERINO UNDERWEAR tin-Ladies, Children an ' Men. Please gives us a call as wo sell good goods at VEUY LOW PRICES. BOEK8 & HTJKST. M VKKS tt KATHFON. . In the manufacture of UEADY-MADE CLOTHING vro observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish aud Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will lind no machino-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttouboIeH. Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, vjtraooDs. H AOEK & IHCOTUKIfS CARD. A CARD, Lancaster, July 28, 1882. In anticipation of changes to bo made in our Clothing Department (arrangements for which are now going on) we desire to reduce our stock to the tniuimum, aud offer Spring and Summer wears at the Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kiuds for both men and boys to bo closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles aud Duck Vests ; Creole Check aud Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonade Panta loons ; Cassimere Suits, made skeleton ; Blue Flanuel Suits aud full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, respectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 23 West King Sticet. N EXT DOOR TO TUB COURT HOUSE. FAH MESTOCK'S. We shall continue, during the remainder of AUGUST to close out the balance of SUMMER STOCK of every description, at LOW PRICES, preparatory to receiving a Large Stock of NEW FALL GOODS. Our ONE DOLLAR QUILT Beats Anything Ever Sold at tho Price. New DARK STYLE CALICOS and SATINES Now Opened. Choice Styles a1; Low Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. UOUHJS rVKNJSHlttii OOOVS. 17 LINN ft WIIAAON. Housefurnishing ! FLINN & WILLSON. HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE REPAIRS. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE THEIR FURNACES, STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES in Good. Order for the Winter, Should Have it Done Now, to Avoid the Ruh and Delay in tho Busy Season. Plumbing, das Fitting, Tin Hoofing and Sponting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER, PA. (SIGN Or THE T HO BIG DOGS.) FLVMJtKR'B -nrBOLXSAUE DEPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Flusters' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters- Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies,-Tinners' Supplies. SLATE B00FJNG. SLATE K00FING. Noa.ll, 13 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA, JOHN L. ABNOLD. DKX GOODS, f. VLOTlilNU. "Well-IVEa.d.e Garments. NO. SUrrLXKB. GEO. P. RATHVON. Our 12 BAST KING STREET. CLOTH1NU. C . JMJI AL NOTIUK TO MEN AND BOYS ' IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DATS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, lu order to Make Boom to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Bight hero wu desire to evpiuss our thanks to tho people lor the great bup- Iiorl they have given us litis season. It ncites us to renewed efforts to please the public anil keep the pikes down. LOOK OUT FOBOUB GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, M.25; worth $7.50. as Men's Worsted Suits, 45.00: worth ib.25." l.'O Fine Blue Flannel Suits, 97..VJ; worth Hi. ffj Men's Elegant Business Suits, SJ; worth $li, IKi Fine All-Wool Cassiinere Suits, S'J; worth $1J: 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress huits, $12; worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Men's Pants at U3e. 550 pairs of Men's Light rant. In len styleat fl.30. 225 pairs of Men's Finest Dress l'ants at $3. Light Thin Coats lroin. 45c. upwards. Dust era trom C5c. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothing s still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothiiiir from !.; tm. i 93.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Roys' Suits trom $2.(0 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large lino of Suitings anil prices can't he beat anywhere in the city. I sun uoiu 1110 leau on our ilw uiis,cus torn made; but if people wish to save money tltoy should not forget,belore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and 9J0.W Suits.uiade richt up In any style to yonr order US' Remember, this Great Iteditclton is only for the Ifext fifteen Days, anil anybody who wishes to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the rush. L. Gil SIM & BRO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 1 lghton the Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in tho City. KINO AMD SUMMER NOVELTIES. -AT H. GBRHARTS ilisint, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby Inform my customers that my stock of SPBING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. I have now the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring In the city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. E GEREiET. S GENTLEMEN. We call yonr attention to an important dis co very In onr 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 causae, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further lulor inatlon. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE ft JOR DAN (late Jordan A Davidson). No. 1(35 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Uours for con saltation: 10 a.m. till 2 p.m., and 8 till 8 p. m. Beaay-Haae CioKhm. Tmisie PLYMOUTH EOCK. THE ICONOCLAST aGAI?( AT 1VOKK. lie Smashes l lie Venerated Lauding Place luto SraUhereenis but Provides a Sub stitute for Kellc Hunter. New Yoik Times. A congregational society in Harlem is building a new tnceting-hoube, in front of which is to be placed a large piece of Plymouth Kock. Some years ago it was estimated that there wen- in the possession of Congregational sociei us .tnd of private Congregational ists eleven thousand five hundred tons, in rou.l numbers, of Plymouth Kock. In ali i-iobabdity these eleven thousand five bun ted tons have by this time grown to bo fully twenty thous sand tons, for no earnest Congregationalist and no loyal descendent of the Pilgrims is satisfied uuless he is ballasted, so to .'-peak, with a piece of Plymouth Kock. The quantity of specimens of the t:ue cross" in the possession of devout Roman Catho lies is conceded to bo very great, but it is insignificant in comparison with the quan tity of pieces of Plymouth Reck that are scattered over our couutry. With these pieces a buildiog six times the size of the Capitol at "Washington could be cou- btructcJ, and this building could bo sur rounded by a wooden fence seven miles long aud eight feet high made entirely of pieces of Elder Brewster's favotite chair. The world is slowly learning the truth concerning the lauding of the Pilgrims. It is now pietty thoiuughly established that they did not land ou tho day which has for bo many years been ce'obrated as " Forefathers' Day." In fact, there was 110 general and .simultaneous lauding of the Pilgrims. After tho Mayflower had cute ted tho bay formed by Cape Cod small parties of sailors in seaich of mm, and Pilgrims in search of a sufficiently gloomy wilderness, lauded day after day at different points along the coast. There is no doubt that after Plymouth had been selected as a good place in which to board during the winter, all the Pilgrims still remaining on board tho Mayflower were ordered to go ashore, but then: is not tho slightest foundation for tho popu lar theory that all tho Pilgrims went ashore at Plymouth, two by two, at pre cisely tho samo hour, aud in devout imi tation of Noah's collection of auimals. While tho story of the landing of the Pilgrims has thus been stripped by learned critics of ns origiual pictuietquc fcatuies, no one has disturbed the mjth of Plymouth Rock. It is taken for granted by everybody that those Pilgrims who did laud at Plymouth stepped ashore on the Rock. Now, if Plymouth Rock was the regular steamboat landing, if there was a convenient wharf at the foot of it, aud a commodious pair of stairs leading to the top, with, perhaps, a Height elevator, or at least a crane wheie- with toohoist freight aud baggage, it is quite possible that tho Pilgrims did land on the Rock. If, however, these couve viences were lacking and theie is too much reason to believe that they wijre the Pilgrims unquestionably lauded some where el.'o. Judging from tho present height of Plymouth Rock, after thousands of tons have been carried away from it, we must believe that it summit was at least forty feet above the water at the time of the ar rival of the Pilgrims. What could be mote abbuid than to suppose that the Pil grims could step from a small boat the summit of such a rock. Tho sailors of thu Mayflower, in.stcad of approaching the voeic with their fragile boat, would have kvpt caiefully away from it and all other roks, in order to avoid bciag dashed to pieces, llad any well meauiug Pilgrim said to them, "Land us ou that rock so that pos terity can have something to make relics I out of," tho sailors would undoubtedly j have made a very irreverent icply, con-1 wiirnimr i Jin ,mlr mwl tlm urulLttni'iiiiittr i Pilgrim to au unpleasant locality. Tho Pilgrims must have lauded ou a sandy beach, aud they probably got very wet iu so doing. It is all very flue for elo quent o: a tors to picture to us the Pil grims walkiug arm in arm over the ang plank of the Mayllower to the Hat summit of Plymouth Rock, proceeded by a baud of music aud welcomed by a doputatiou of leading Indians bearing bauncis in scribed " Welcome Veneiable Strangers" ami " Give Us Bibles," but the Pilgiiins did nothing of tho kind. They weio rowed to the bench, wheie tbey were compelled to step overboard and wade ashore. They may have have held a prayer meeting soon after they lauded, but undoubtedly their first proceeding was to sit down iu the sand and to proceed to empty the water out of their boots, at the same time informing the mato iu charge of the boat that ho wasa loathsome Aroalikite, and that they would get even with him Just as soon as they couM or ganize a court with power to punish such like offenders. The Pilgrims were not in tho least picturesque, and they were very wet and angry. Thus does tho truth of history conflict with romance. The fact that tho Pilgrims landed ou a beach instead of a rock will, of course, impair the value of Plymouth Rock, but it will not put an end to sales of relics. The precise beach must be found and its inexhaustible bands will then be come precious relics of the lauding of the Pilgrims. Every Congregational meeting house will supply itself with a section of Plymouth Beach, aud small bottles of sands will be exhibited by every descend ant of the Pilgrims as proof of his rever ence for his ancestors. AT -rKItrSlUUOIUS'S 5HK1NIV Something About Men Who (in to Itaits. Loudon World. Of men who go to balls less could be writ ten than of men who stay away. It may safely be predicted that there are but few of the rougher sex who confess to going for their own amusement. Nevertheless, tho absolutely disinterested ball-going man is a rare phenomenon. Hero and there a good natured father may bo found who, when for some reason no other chap eron can be found, mounts guard for the benefit of his daughter. The good nature that brings him into these uncongenial surroundings makes him an inefficient pro tector. He is generally dying to get away to the houso or to the club, and, although willing to undergo much discomfort if his girl is amusing herself, ho will often con fide her to the veriest shadow of a chap eron. It is only a few rarely opened houses that men of distinction are to be seen in ball rooms who aro not connected by close ties with the giver of the enter tainment. Tho men of mature ago who frequent the dance are, as a rule, of the evergreen species, who, having discovered the secret of perpetual youth, aspire to no higher ambition. The middle-aged individual whose youth was not gilded is also a feature of tho modern ball room, and has even been known to become a social power. lie is, as a rule, reputed rich, but his manner and his accent are frequently in harmony with his traditional antecedents. The young man of promise Is not very often seen ; yet there are ex ceptions, for there are those who hold that no social opportunity should ever be let go by, and a supper given to the wife oz a dancotothe daughter of some powerful personage' may bo a first step to better things. Uere and there one observes men whose presence is entirely inexplicable. They find no amusement in the monoto nous round, and take no pains to disguise their weariness ; they are too indolent to utilize tho chance opportunities which the more pushing are on the lookout for, and they share the amazement of their friends as to why they ever come, and wherefore, having come, they do not hurry away again. Then there are the energetic per sons who dance every dance as if their lives depended upon it. It is generally supposed that tbey belong to the class of chaucc diners-out, who, having performed yeomen's service for the plainest and most unattractive girls iu the room, are re warded by an occasional eleventh-hour invitation to dinner when some one moro desirable has failed. Tho rcpresentativ of the guards, of tho socially superior public offices, and of the corps diplo matique need no description ; in their ranks are to be found the better class of young dancing men ; and if they gather in their strength it may be taken as a sure sisn that the ball is not without its met its. The young man from the city is now a frequent fea turo iu ball-rooms, but even if his antece dents aud connections are irreproachable, his commercial associations aro not of the most agrcable school of manners. The alliance between the city and society has also been the means of introducing the financial foreigner of vague nationality, whose name is not familiar in the chau ceries of any of the embassies. His ac quaintance is entirely with the mothers and daughters of society, for men fail to appreciate his accomplishments, and the secretaries aud attaches of tho respective countries, to which he from time to timo professes to belong, are curiously ignorant of his personality. Time would fail to describe ono-balf of the other types that crowd tho doorways, aud, for the most part, whoso ouo re deeming quality is extreme youth. lucre is the epiceue young man, whose perfumed air and embroidered appearance rouse strong desire to violence on tho part of his more robust brethren ; tbcro are the herd of striplings who aro cramming for tho various services, whose chief char acteristics at present are their 'feet and hands. There are tho youths of slightly maturcr growth, who have amreu at the white waistcoat stage of development, and, on the strength of being members of some newly-established club of juveniles, and of having their names inscribed on half a dozen invitation lists, feel that the world indeed is their oyster. The smart young man of the present day is one of the most curious outcomes of the age ; his future is doubtless full of tire widest possibilities, which aro all tho more in teresting, inasmuch as his present condi tion is utterly destitute of promise of any thing in particular. In i;t!Ckl'orr.- Halls of Ebli., this crowd :'a represented n't running around, each man with an incurable wound in his bosom, and azi ees not to (,-peak ol it. How many there are all around us that have tho painful and wearisome symptom of Kidney or liver dfs e.ise, but am kept by a lalse delicacy Jrom speaking ot it. Hut the disease is restrained by no such teolitig ot delicacy, but .silently and as-iidlmi.sly works on in the dark, until the patient is compelled to call iu aid. How much better to take it in lime, and to s-cetuo Hunt's Ituiuedy, the great kidney medicine, and givt- the d Incase its death blow In its very beginning. This is the one medicine tnat tun search out, aud root out, every ill ot kidneys or liver, and that cures c:'.es that svem in cuiable. augl6-lwd,cod&v Vfeor. sttciiKth ami lii'.ilth all found in on' bottle of l.rown's Iron Hitlers. For sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug More, KJ7 North Queen street Lancaster. alt-lwd&w Ir you don't see, it is mainly your own lault, liecaiise by procuring a pair of Celluloid Eye-;ias-cs. you cau improve falling eyesight ho as to see clearly. For sale by all leading Jew I iu.ltiiug ji;w all-lwfleod elers and Opticians. SlIlLOU'S C'ATAIUtU liKMBDY a pOHltlVU CUTO tor Catarrh, Diphtheria aud Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Giro II im 11 Kest U'hi'ii enfeebled by long sutTeriiig proceed ing from torpid liver, biliotwnes. inili-icstion constipation, or sick headache, take Iiurdock Itlood Kilters, which slve rest to the weary and rciuvigoratet all tlio organs ot the body. Price $1. For &.ile at II. U. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. MitLon's curb will Immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and IJroncliiti-, For wili: at i.ochran's drug store, 137 North Queen st:eet. Walnut Leaf Hair Itestorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It Is a-j clear its water, and, :is its name indicate'', U a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, tt will immediately tree the head from all dandruff", restore giuy hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen oft. Iti'ocsuot in any manlier effect the health, which Sulphur. . ugarof Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful clwy brown. -sk your druggist for it, Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH. KLINE A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CitlTTENTON NewYort. junC lyd,cod&w Why will you cough when Shiloh's cure will give iiniiKHliatu lelict. lrice, 10 els., SO els. and $1. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1.57 North Queen street. It is the height of lolly to wait until you are in bed with disease that may last months, when you can bo cured by a timely use ot Parker's Ginger Tonic. Wo have known sickly lamiliesmade the healthiest by it. Ob server, ul lmdeod&eow A Signal Victory. The value ol electricity as a remedial agent has gained a signal victory over prejudice. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil stands loremost in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell ot the wondrous cures ot rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc., effected by its agency. For sale at H. U. Cochran' drug stoic. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Tinirjutuj&v. ltKMOVCU. PLUMlilNG, GAS-FITTING, A'c, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ihw Itcmoved to No. 24 South Queen Street. PlumuinggGrasfltting POME ONLY BY SKILLFUL AND CAUEFUL WORKMEN. LAICGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanSS-lydS HOOTS & HUOBS. f-MMSlHU OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my lactory. 43-Custom work a specialty, both machino and hand-made. F. HIEMENZ. No. 105J NOBTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ol the Big Shoe.) mSOWASIl rTONNECnCUT ClOAVS, OX.D- STOCK, Vj 11 for 25 cents, at HABTMAK'3 Yellow Jfront Cigar Store. MEBlCsLL. B BOWK'S IKON B1TTEUS. MALARIA Malaria ia au almost iudcscribablc malady which not even the most tal ented phyiisians are able to fathom. Its cause is most frequently ascribed to local surroundings, aud thero is very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaiia does not necessarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually ac company it. It often affects the ruf fcrer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetito, sleepless ness, a tired feeling and a high fever the person aiilioted growing weaker and weaker, loses llcsh day after day, until he becomes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria once having laid its hold upon the human irume, tho dooroftlie syston is thrown open to nervous diseases. The body weak aud enfeebled ubsutbs no nourish ment, hut subsisting upon itscll, the digestive organs no longer per ioral their IuucIoim; the liver be comes torpid, and other organs tailing to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, and dissolution ami deatli are apt to ensue. in addition to being a certain cure for malaria and chills aud fever, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is highly recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain aud cilicieut tonic ; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of euergy, etc. En lichcs tho blood, strengthens the mus cles, aud gives new life to the nerves, Acts like a charm 011 the digestive or- gaus. It is lor sale by all respectable mediciue dealers, price, $1 per bottle. Be sure and got the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, For sale wholesale and retail by II. II. COC1I KAN, Druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster uutl till SeptlS.d&w 5 I.ANVAHTUU JVJ.TVU&II. T HIE CODK LaNUASXEIC WATUHKS UAH. rieil by Employees at the Passenger Denot of the Pennsylvania itailroad, lu Lancaster City, whose Kemarkublc Record is here attest ed uy uieir owners, aro Not ' Special," but Average Lancaster Watches, Although made hrrc in Lancaster. AT HOME, they do, with Proper Adlustuient. the Accu rate Work ot foreign "specials" at much Less Cost to the Purchaser, who, buying a Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed it in any respect unsatlslactory. 1. "Keystone." Pennsylvania Kailkoid Com tan v. t Lancaster feTATiou, Aurust.r. Is -2. ) 1 have carried lor nearly TWO YEAItb a Lancaster Watcli of the " Keystone" stem wind grade. It has given niu perfect satisfac tion in every respect, but especially as an ac curate tliiie-keepiT lor it has kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with our Standard Uailroad Time during the entire past year! To all pur sons who urc required to have correct time, but especially to UAILltOAD MEN. 1 would confidently recommend the Lancaster Watch. W. F. IIAMURIUIIT, Passenger Agent. 2. "Keystone." "During the past forty years I have can led a number of watches, bu I the Lancaster Watch ot tliu "Keystone "stem-winding grade, is the best 1 have ever had for kceplug time. 1 have had it now tor nearly TWO 1 EARS. It runs "to the dot" always, and 13 as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watcli I have ever seen. I don't believe there was ever :i butter time keeper, for ordinary use, turned out of any watcli factory iu the world. EDWARD KAUTZ, Depot l'olicemnn. 3. "West End." Ouu year n$?o. or longer, I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, n Lancaster Watch of the "West End" grade. It has been ON THE MINUTE EVEU SINCE with our Railroad Time, and as a time piece cannot readily be excelled. 1 could not get any higher-priced watch that would be mure satisfactory. A watch that will stand the test ot UAlLROAIJ USE so well as these Lancaster movements do, 111 ust bo a good one. This Is the only watch I have ever carried that has done am thing like its good work, and I don't want anything better. W. F. WEI.CHANS, Clerk in Ticket Office. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch of the "West End" stem-wind gradu thstl bought from Mr. II. M. ShrelnerTWO YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS ago, is a first-class timc-keepar. It has run VERY ACCUltATKLY wilh the Pennsylvania Uailroad Time ALL THE WHILE, and has given me perlect satisfaction. 1SENJAMIN KIEIIL, Depot Employee. JSli UVATIONAL, UWAKTIINUHK COLLKOK. O KE-OPEN'ING IX KESTOltED 1IU1LD INCS. ISoth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under cure ot members ot the Society ot Kricnds. The main building, destroyed by lire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, aud titled up with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and tnc Sciences. New Scientific Euilding con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chino Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tno next term opens Jthino. (Sept.) 12th Apply curly, a?, other things being equal, places will be given to tho earliest applicants. For full particulars, address ' EDWAEUM.MAGILL, Prcs't, Swarthmore College, Delawaru Co., Pa. junc'J2-3md TfDUCATIONAL. Pennsylvania State College. Fall tekm opens august i. Located in ono of the most beautiful and heaiuiful of the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, and offers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A full Classical Courso of four years. i. A full Scientic Courso of four years. 3. The following Technical Coupes ot four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Natural His tory; (c) Chemistry and Physics ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Courso in Agriculture. 5. A Special Course In Chemistry. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Coarse. Military drill Is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FliEE. Yonng ladles in charge ot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress GEO. W. ATHEKTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. ang8-13tdT.Tb.AS. SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Ottlco rrom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, linniedl ately In Bear of .Court House, Long's New BXUWIDJ, ' " ml7-tia CLOTHItfO. CLOTHING I CLOTHING! D.B.H0STETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A RAKE CHANCE TO ltUY WELL-MADE CLOTUINU AT LESS THAN COsT. We must closo out tho balance of our SPRING AND SUMMER STOOk l!Y- SEPTEMBER 1st, . Therefore anyone about to purchase should call ou us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale are many Car ments suitable for FALL AND WINTKK WEAlC i-Reineiiiber our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.0!) is still iu the lead as to Style' and Quality. 0. B. Hostener k Si 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. Cl'KCIAL iroKTllK NEXT TWO AYKKKS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE lerctat Tailor ai Cloilr. A large and handsome assortment of MEDIUM WEIGHT. ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUIT INGS, in the most beautiful Color ings, made to order, in first-class styles for $L5! Slot SI 5! $15! Former Price 325 nrd $30. You could not buy the same goods in READY-MADE for tho price. They must bo cleared out in older to make room for my PALL. AND WINTER STOCK, a full assort ment of which can now be seen. Come and leave your measuro for ono of those boautiful $15 SUITS. AL Rosenstein, NO. 3Y NORTH QUEEN STREET. F ,i:i)ltt TIIK JCAl'lD MANNKK IN WHICH OUR STOCK or MEN'S, BOYS' awl CHILDREN'S SUITS HAVEUEE.V DECREASING SINCE THE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS We made a few week.- ao in LigbttHiifiM Goods Uy the 1st of September, then: will not be much left. It ullords us much pleas ure to sec our cuitoiners so fully ap preciate the opportunity to procure, at so GREAT A REDUCTION A SUIT OF CLOTHING that c know will liive en tire (attraction. TIIK ODD PANTS have been going iuite last. .Still there is a quantity 5ct to he disposed of at prices tar below tin; regular lignics lor the quality. We have A LOT OF ODD VESTS, light lu weight. Many oilhi.iu are dark in colors, at prices that are a decided catch lor whoever wants a good Vest. Tho price ot the ODD COATS we have cannot fall to meet the approval.ot the purchaser. IIATS and CAPS in hliaw ami Felt, ot nil the latest styles. SUMMER WEIGHT 1-UENISIIING GOODS at Reduced Prices. Eveuv aktiixk is marked iw I-LAIN FIUUKSS. ONE PitUjK, Hit DEVIA TION AND H.WIhKACTIOIf fiUAHXTiZK.XU WILLIAMSON AND-. POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. " Z.10.V01CS, 7. -c -r . TllMUWALXtl WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, SD GROCERY STORE, No. 3 WEST KING STREET. HOUSEAE. GO'S MEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43-Nortb Qum strMt, laacMtor, Pa. Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale aiMt retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House llrandy. warranted ot the vintage ot I860 Kent especially for medicinal purpwea. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trada, febS-lyd HOUSEAL ft CO. FOUNTAIN FINlS-VUT TOBACCO, 8 cents Deroz., 25 cents per li B., at HART. MAN'S Yellow Front ChrmrStora.