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Volume XYIIIo 305.
LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882.
Price Two Cent.
TOnN 8. UIVLEK GO'S
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
WE ARE NOW OPENING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Blankets, Flannels, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, &c., &c.
ALSO
"WOOLEN STOCKING- TAENS,
IN PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.
JNO. 8. GIVLER.
B
UffEKS 1IUK8T.
BOWERS & HURST'S,
(HOWELL'S BUILDING),
129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - - LANCASTER, PA.
We offer a special lot of MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR at 37 cents, of which we Bought a I..;, o Lot at a Gieat Bar
gain. We have tbem display d in our South Wiudow. Tbeso are soiling very rapidly, as it will jm : mi y them now aud lay
them away until Colder Weather. After while they caunot be had at the Price.
We also oiler a Great Bargain iu a Job Lot of SEAMLESS HALF HOSE. Tbeso Goods are'oi .Superior Quality and will
not be offered this Season again at tbo Price.
Do not forget that we have four different makes of WHITE SHIRTS 25c, 50c, and tbo beat iulbo city for 73c and $1.00.
tSTPLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
BOEE8 & HTJEST.
M
YKIW & KATUFUN.
In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points :
1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities.
2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Liuings, etc.
3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing.
In our CLOTHING you will lind no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, icgular hand-made buttonhole:-;. Our
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best.
MY'ERS & RATHFON, no. 12 bast king street.
ititr IS
H
AVCK & UKUTIICK'J CARD.
A CARD.
Lancaster, July 28, 1882.
In anticipation of cbauges to bo made iu our Clothing
Department (arrangements for which are now going on)
we desire to reduce our stock to tho minimum, and offer
Spring and Summer wears at tho Lowest Figures. Light
Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to be
closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer
sucker Suits ; Whito Marseilles aud Duck Vests ; Creole
Check and Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Coltonade Panta
loons ; Cassimero Suits, made skeleton ; Bluo Flannel
Suits and full lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres,
Serges, &c, &c. Yours, lespectfully,
HAGER & BROTHER,
No. 25 West King Btrcct.
N
EXT DOOR TO TUB
. COURT HOUSE.
FAH H'ESTOOK'S
We shall continue, during tho remainder of AUGUST to close out the balance
of SUMMER STOCK of every description, at LOW PRICES, preparatory to receiving
ft 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
Low Prices.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
Z.AWJT MO
TEWEIX'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
ia23-SmdM,W&S
PHUMltEJFS
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HOLESALE DEPOT FUB
Water Closets and Bath Tabs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
Plumbers' Earthenware,
Gas and Steam Fitters9 Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers9 Supplies, Tinners' Supplies.
SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING.
NOfcU, 18 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
'JOHN L. ARNOLD.
VXX GOODS, c.
MERINO UNDERWEAR
-AT-
CLOTHING.
"Well-M!a,cLe Garments,
GOVS,
nJSJlS, &c.
26 and 28 West King Street.
SVimiBS.
GEO. F. KATHYON.
CLVTII1XU.
PKINU AND SUJMAIKK NOVLLTIUS.
AT
H. GBRHART'S
I
1,
NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET,
1 hereby Inform my customers that my
stock of
SPRING and SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is now complete. 1 have now tho largestand
choicest assortment of
WOOLENS. v
.For Pino Tailoring In tho city of Lancaster.
TUICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
ami all goods warranted as represented.
H. GEEIART.
OS KCIAL NOTlC'K TO
MEN AND BOYS
IN WANT OF
Ready-Male Cloii.
FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS
WE OFFEK OUtt IMMENSE STOCK OK
UEAUV-MADE CLOTHING
AT A SACUIF1CE,
In order to Make Boom to manufacturo
our Largo Fall Stock.
Bight hero wc desire to express our
thanks to tho people lor the great sup
lort they have given us this season, it
incites us to renewed efforts to please
the public ami keep the prices down.
LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER
ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYfc.
125 Men's Cheviot Suits. $4.25; worth $7.60. !'
Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00: worth 18.23. no
Fine" Bluo Flannel Suit.'?, $7.50; worth $12. 69
Moil'd KIiff!ltlt-. lllicitldtia .Qiiitu AT. .. I. 1.1
110 Fine All-Wool Cassimero Suite, $'J; worth
lib; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, J12 :
worth $17.50. 300 pairs ot Men's Pants at Doc.
$1.30. 225 pairs of Men's fines i Dress Punts at
$3. Light Thin Coats from 45c. upwards. Dust-
Boys' and Children's Clothing
s still large and varied, anil our Great Reduc
tion in Prices will astonish tho closest buyers.
Wo sell Children's Clothing from $1.02 : $2.00.
$3.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Roys' Suits
from $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE
PARTMENT contains u largo lino of Suitings
nnd Pantaloonings, and for workmanship, fit
and prices can't lie beat anywhere In the city.
Wo still hold tho lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus
tommodc; but if people wish to save money
they should not forget,beloro purchasing else
where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 iind$20.K)
Sults.mado right up in any style to your order
X3-Remember, this Great Reduction it nnlu
for the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who
wishes to lake advantage of il will please call
early, to avoid the rush.
LGAUSIAI&BRO.,
The Leading Clothiers,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Kighton tho Southwest Corner of Orange Si.
LANCASTER, PA.
The Cheapest House in the City.
"lENTUSMlO.
We call your attention to an Important dis
covery In our practice which we have found
very successful In cases of prostration arising
from Indiscretion. Thoso suffering from any
of the numerous forms ot Debility arising
from abuse or other causes, will do well by
sending a three cent stamp for further infor
mation. Address, DKS. LA UBANGE & JOR
DAN (late Jordan & Davidson), No. ltS5 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours lor con
sultation: 10 a. m. tnl 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
mar25-Smeod
AEABI'S BATTLE GROUND
SIR GARNET WOlSttKS'S CONTEST.
Recounting How he Took Possession of tne
Dain Between Mnglar and Mahuta
The British Occupying Maxania.
General Sir Garnet Wolseley recounts an
engagement at Magfar on Thursday, iu
which he held his ground the whole day
against ten thousand Egyptians. His
forces numbered about two thousand men.
In his details Gen. Wolrcley says : "I ad
vanced this morning be: ii.c daybreak, with
the Household cavalry, two horse artillery
guns, thirty mounted infantry, one thous
and men from the Yor'c and Lancaster
regiment and the mannrs After some
skirmishing I took possession of the dam
which the enemy bad constructed across
the canal between the villages of Magfar
and Mahuta. During the operations two
Equadrons of the Household cavalry
charged the enemy's broken infantry very
gallantly. I soon found that tho enemy
were being largely reinforced from Tcl-el-Kebir.
I could cc trains arriving. I
thought it inconsistent witii traditions for
tho queen's army to retire before any
number of Eiryptiau troops, and so de
cided to hold the ground until reinforce
ments arrived. All day long I have had
au Egyptian force of ten thousand men,
with ten guus, ou my front and on my
right Hank. The precision of the enemy's
artillery was very good, but fortunately
they fired common shell nearly all day,
and when they did fire shrapnel their fuses
were badly adjusted. Tho enemy had
their cavalry regiments in line. Our
horses, having been recently on board
ship, wcro not in condition to gallop
much. Tho two-hone artillery guns were
served with pluck aud ability. Our casu
alties have becu slight, Captain Uallam
Parr was wounded through tho leg. Lord
Melguud received a wound through the
hand. Captain Parr's mounted infantry
distinguished itself. All the troops en
gaged did well. To-morrow (Friday) I
shall attack tho enemy's position at
Holcuki and hope to take possession of the
dam which they constructed there this
morning."
ASS2USSING THIS WUMUn.
Ulialrmaii Cooper sends lliit Circular to the
Female Clems from Peun.-ylvania.
The taxation has begun of female cm
ployecs iu the departments who claim
Pennsylvania as their legal residence.
Several cases were reported where circulars
were received from Chairman Cooper ic
qucsting the sinews of war to enable tho
"grand old Republican party to wage a
successful contest against its Democratic
adversary." Ono caso iu particular do
serves special mention. An elderly lady,
who receives a salary of nine hundred
dollars, out ot which she supports herself
and two others, received ono of these cir
culars. Sho stated thai already she had
been assessed eighteen dollars by the
national committee aud had paid it,
although sho could illy afford to
do so. Now camo the demand
from Cooper, aud sho was iu a quan
dary, as she feared that a refusal might
icsult iu the loss of licr position. Shu was
advised to pay no attention to tho letter of
tho btato committee, and, if neccsMiry,
to lay her case before the .secretary of her
dcpaitmeut. So uigeut has become tho
demand for funds by the national commit
tee that the departments aro again being
carefully looked over, and such as lcfufe
to put up tho amount assessed against
them arc placed on a sheet, headed ' not
paid." Ono argument used to persuade
backwaid contributors is that thcio arc
hosts of applicants who will gladly take
their place and esteem it a privilege to be
assessed for the good of the cause.
The circular sent to tho Pennsylvania
employees is dated at tho " Headquarters
Pen usylvatiia state committee, St. Cloud
Hotel." and is headed by tho n.ituj of
Cooper aud his secretaries. It leads as
follows :
' To Misj : The Republican .state
comniittco desires to mako complete pre
pations for what mut prove a great bat
tlo with the Democratic party. It must
prepare, pi hit and circulate suitable doc
uments touching the issue iuvolvcd aud to
do all things for success which may be
legitimately done. Tho struggle involves
nut only the administrative aud legi-sla-i
live control of the state, but that repre
sentation in Congress which will determine
its political standing. Iu such a battle
we bolievo that you will esteem it both a
privilege aud a plcasuio to make to its
funds a contribution which, it is hoped,
may not be less that $18. The committee
is authorized to state that such voluntary
contiibution from persons employed in
the scrvico of the state or of the United
States will not be objected to in any offi
cial quarter. Please mako prompt; and
favorablo respoDseby bank check or draft,
or postal luonoy order, payable to the or
der of the chairman of the Republican
state committee. Diicct as indicated in
tho heading of this letter.
Thomas V. Coopbu,
Chair mau."
hciixattkhly anu iatto.n.
fercoiid Failure to Nominate a Democratic
Senatorial Candidate 111 the Fortieth.
The Dcmociatic ccufciccs oftliu For
tieth senatorial district held their second
conference at Brownsville, Pa. Fifteen
ballots had been takcu at a pievious con
ference, at Rice's Landing, and fourteen
more wcro taken, without lcfcult. The
Greeno county people off.ued a resolution
providing that the dispute should be
thrown back to tho two county committees
which should appoint sub-committees of
five. The Fo.yetlts people objected to
shifting tho responsibility, aud said Sena
tor Schnatterly would appear before the
Fayette committee to ask instructions.
Patton claimed that the people of Fayetto
were not for Schnatterly, aud the latter
said if his county' committee said so he
would telegraph the nomination to Patton.
The Greeno confeiccs objected to this,and
about C o'clock unceremoniously with
drew from the conference. Mr. Schnatterly
himself renewed the proposition of his
conferees to Mes'sis. Hays and Ingram,
not knowing they had left the conference.
Schnatterly and Secretary Mahon will at
tend theFayctte committee meeting and ask
for instructions. The senator says he will
make his fight with Dr. Patton before the
people, unless tho county committee de
crees othotwiso, but that in no event
should the district be endangered. If tho
Republicans nominate a candidate ho will
withdraw and give Patton a clear field,
because he cannot afford to havo the dis
trict go to the Republicans. He says ho
has served formal notice to this effect on
the Republican managers in his county.
Ho does not know what tho committco
will do, but he will report tho facts to
them for consideration.
A CLKUK ANU A COWHIDE.
Ylfforously Applying the Laiti to Avengo an
Insult to His WHc.
The spectacle of an able-bodied man
vigorously applying a cowhide to the
shoulders of 'another stalwart individual
created a lively sensation in front of the
postoffico department in Washington.
The parties were both government clerks,
named Johnson and Kennedy respectively.
Tho former is a crack shot with the rifle
and for the past two or three weeks has
been at Creedmoor practising lor a posi
tion iu the rifle team which will shoot
against the j)icked riflemen of England.
During -his absence at the rifle range his
wife has been subject to annoying atten
tions from Kennedy. He met with no en
couragement, however, from tho lady,
who waited till her husband came home,
when he was promptly made acquainted
with what had transpired while he was
away. He discarded the rifle for the raw
hide and stationed himself near Kennedy's
office to await bis opportunity. As soon
as he camo within reach Johnson bela
bored the rascal until ho sought safety in
flight ; vowing that his time would come
for vengeance. All tho parties are well
known and the affair has created a lively
ripple.
XHIS '1K1-STATJ2 1'ICNIC.
Ki:l or the Keal ItuslneKn or the Kxhlbltlon.
senator Stewart 1'resenU
Notwithstanding tho immense number
of people and vehicles ou tho grounds of
tho tri-state picnic Thursday, all were re
turned to their homes iu safety. Friday
brought some ten thousaud spectators to
replace the crowd. Seuator John Stewart,
the candidate of the Independent Repub
licans, came to the grove fresh from the
very complimentary reception accorded
him by the Independents of Mechanics
burg, and, though unheralded by a formal
reception, was during his stay constantly
surrounded by friends. Reing called upon
by tho crowd for a speech, be announced
that he was not present on any political
mission and perhaps was not so well pre
pared to discuss agriculture as many of
his auditors, yet his acquaintance with
farmers convinced him that their patriot
ism invariably placed their influence on tbo
side of tho right in all great con
tests. Frederick Watts, late commis
sioner of agriculture ; M. C. Her
man, Professor Heiges, principal of the
state normal school at Suippensburg ;
Charles U. Mulhn, president of the Cum
berland county agricultural society ; Presi
dent Hubhousc, of the Washington coun
ty, Md., agricultural society, and many
other eminent gentlemen were on the
grounds during tho day. Tho authorities
of the national grange Patrons of Hus
bandry held a meeting in tho new hall and
formally received the building from Colo
nel R. II. Thomas, chairman of tho execu
tive committee, aud dedicated it to the
uses of tho national grango aud subordi
nate granges with tho usual impressive
ceremonies.
At a meeting of all the exhibitors held
Friday afternoon resolutions declaring
this the best placo to exhibit machinery
and resolutions highly complimentary to
Colonel Thomas and his assistants were
unanimously adopted. A very large pro
portion of tho exhibits are labeled as dis
posed ot ou tho grounds. AVhrle the
picnic continues over Saturday, tho real
busiuess of the exhibition is coded. Tho
whole a flair is pronouueed by all to have
been tho grandest success of its kind. Tho
efficiency of the management and of tbo
police arrangements is shown by the fact
that but a single unimportant arrest was
necessary.
1UE GALLOWS.
K.icr.uiioii ot it Tilan Who Wanted to AMst
In Krectins tho Scaffold.
Robcit Patker, who killed his wife by
poisoning her with strychnine on tho 23d
of last December, was executed at Aiken,
S. C. The evidence leading to his convic
tion was eutirely circumstantial but con
clusive. He was ably defended iu the
trial List June, but the jury after an ab
sence of only a few minutes returned a
verdict of guilty. Efforts were made to
induce the governor to commute the sen
tence, but without avail. Parker giew
sullen iu his demeanor during his iiu
prisonmcut and declined to talk about the
crime. When tho work 01 constructing
the trallows was begun he asked for per
mission to assist iu its erection, which
was, of comce, refused. His object, it was
supposed, was to assault tho jailer aud if
possible effect his escape. Ho slept woll
the last night. Tho parting with his
mothcrand other relatives just prior to
tho execution was very affecting. He
maintained Iris innocence to tho last. Ho
was perfectly calm anil took his position
under the uoomj, standing firmly. Tho
drop fell at 1 :03 and iu thirteen minutes
ho was pronounced dead. He died with
out a struggle.
A. tiirl IVliu Will be uauged.
Governor Cameron, ofVirgiuia, icfused
to commute the sentence of Mary Rootb,
aged 14 years, who is to bo hanged on
November 17 for poisoning Mrs. Gray and
Ti.ivis Jones, of Surrey county, in tho
eaily part of April, by putting arsenic in
their coffee.
Mr. l.rjaut'd Hanging Postponed
William Bryant, who was sentenced to
bo be hanged at Madison, Fla., for the
murder of Mr. Moore, has obtained a writ
of error and tho hanging has been adjourn
ed without date.
!BS,000 l'er Dty, Italn or Shine,
is what it costs to run the Great Barnum and
London show, without taking into account
the enormous loss In wear and tenr, the in
teicst on the $l,f00,0W capital invested ; and
yet its pricoj of admission aro but hull those
chaigcil by entertainments, whose total ex
penscs do not exceed from one to two hun
dred dollars a day. It would be utterly 1m
posMblc to maintain such a veritable travcllug
World's Fair for a single month, did not
everybody appreciate and encourage such
unparalleled liberality and phenomenal en
terprise, and thousands dally palronizcBar
num who are never seen at any other travel
ing exhibitions October 12, is Its date here.
No Back.
In ono ot Hans Andersen's stones, bespeaks
of an old elf lady, who, when Hhe went into
company, made 11 very genteel appearance,
only she had no bacic. There are many people
who suffer so mtny aches anil pains and weak,
nesses in that part of the body, that they
almost wi9h they had no hack. Uut these
pains, etc., comn lrom kidney disease, and
there is a medicine-Hunt's Kemcdy.lhe great
kidney and liver mcdiclne-that works tosuch
a charm, that ono taking it becomes, like the
elf lady, unconscious of a back, though unlike
her in having a whole, sound, and perpendic
ular 1 ack. Hunt's Kemedy has a back of the
vtitrnot kind, lor its mission is to support the
weak, ami heal the ailing, and this it is doing
allover iiioiiHHi. a,-.- twucwun
Nerves, brain, anil muscles gain strength
and the power ot endurance by using Brown's
Iron Hitters. For side at II. B. Cochran's
druu store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster.
a2llwd&w
The Celluloid Eye-Glasses are the lightest
handsomest and most durable made. Get a
pair. For fcalo by all leading Jewelers and
Opticians. a21-lwdeotf
Nearly a Miracle.
E.Ascnith Hall, Blnghamton, N. Y. writes:
'1 suffered for several months with a dull
pain through the left lung and shoulders. I
lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could
with difficulty keep un all day. My mother
procured some Burdock Blood Bitters ; I took
them as directed, and have felt no pain since
first week alter using them, and am now quite
well." trice $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's
drugstore, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster.
Witt, vnn sutler with Dvsnensla and Liver
Complaint? Shtloh's Vllallzer is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen St. myi-iwueoww
"Tho Commodore."
Jot. L. Footc, the Commodore, Elgin, 111.,
says Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured him of scia
tica with one application, thoroughly applied.
It also cured him of a severe cold and cough.
He thinks it a very valuable remedy, and will
never be without it. For sale at 11. B. Coch
ran's drag store, 137 North Queen street, Lan.
caster. , ZZZZSZL
It is the height ot 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 tamlllcs made the healthiest by it. Ob
ttrver. ZZ. al Imdeodieow
Cboct. AVhooping Cough and Bronchltisim
mediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Kor sale
t Piuthrana Hrnrr atnnt 13T Vnrlh Uimitn HI
myl lwdeowAw
Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer.
It Is entirely diflerent from all others. It is
as clear as water, and, as Its name indicate?,
1" a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. it will
Immediately free the bead from all dandruff,
restore gray hair to its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where It has lallen off.
It docs not In any manner effect tho health,
which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lcid and Nitrate ot
Silver preparations havo done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A C(,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CBITTENTON New York. Jun61yd.codAw
Sbilou's Cougn and Consumption Curo is
sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump
tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 17
North Queen St. " niyl-lwdeowAw
VLOTMXU.
S1
FECIAL
To the Public!
Since our mark-dowu in prices we
have run off a great many of our
Light Weights. Some of tbo choicest
and best styles remain and
MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BE.
FORE SEPT. 1st.,
to make room for our Fall and
Winter Stock.
Some very choice styles sold for $35
going at $25. A largo lino of $30
Suits selling for $20. A full stock of
genuino
Imported Scotch Bannockburno,
Celtics and Serge Weaves as
low as $15 a Suit.
Our aim is to start in the season
with entire new Styles and will sell
regardless of cost.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
No. 121 North Queen Streat.
S TUG
1st of Winter
Draws near we prepare ourselves ior FALL
TUADE. Our present stock contains many
eligible suits for early Autumn Wear and at
prices tbat havo been I'KESSED DOWN so
low that many do not believe it possible to see
as good 11 quality as wo represent Tor so little
money. We sav, trv a suit and you will be con
vinced by its durability that wo have not mis
represented tho goods to yon. For a good,
strong suit lor the Boys to commence school
in now is the time to buy at tho lowest prices
so that you can save lrom $2.00 to$.00on a suit.
Tho goods are medium weight and will do first
rate lor a boy'to wear all the year around.
Is
Thero is the Best, Strongest and Cheapest
WOOL HAT lor the boys to go to
school in, we ever had.
Iu addition to a Full Line ot
FURNISHING GOODS
FOR GENTS' WEAR,
Wo havo a lot ot Pretty Designs in Children's
Striped Hose, Cardinal, Navy,Sal
and Mixed Grounds.
C2TNo Misrepresentations and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTEB. PA.
frl'KUlAL jrUKTlIi: NKXT TWO WJKKKS
AT
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE
Merctiant Tailor anil Gloler.
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
S15! S15! S15! S15!
Former Price $25 and $30.
You could not buy the same goods
in READY-MADE for the price.
They must be cleared out in oider
to mako room for my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK, a full assort
ment of which can now be seen.
Come and leave your measure for
one of those beautiful $15 SUITS.
Al. Rosenstein,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
HiDH
JUEDICAL.
B
BOWXf H IKON HITTERS.
MALARIA
Malaria is an almost indescribable
malady which not even the most tal
ented phyaisians aro able to fathom.
Its cause is most frequently ascribed
to local surroundings, and there is
very little question, but this opinion
is substantiated by facts. Malaria
docs not necessarily mean chills and
fever whilo thoso troubles usually ac
company it. It often affects tbo suf
ferer with general lassitude, accom
panied by loss of appetite, sleepless
ncss, a tired feeling and a high fever
the person atfliotcd growing weaker
and weaker, loses flesh day after day,
until ho becomes a mere sfceMor,
a shadow of his former self.
Malaria once having laid its
hold upon tho human frame, the
door of the systen is thrown open
to nervous diseases. The body weak
and enfeebled absorbs no nourish
ment, but subsisting upon Itself,
the digestivo organs no lougcr per
form their lunclons; tho liver be
comes torpid, and other organs
failing to do their routine work,
speedily become disordered, and
dissolution and death aro apt to
ensue.
In additiou to Itoing a certain curo
for malaria and chills and fever,
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is highly
recommended for all diseases requir
ing a certain and efficient tonic ; es
pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter
mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss
of strength, lack of energy, etc. Eu
riches the blood, strengthens tbo mus
clnp, and gives new life to the nerves.
Acts like a charm on the digestive or
gans. It is for sale by all respectable
mediciuo dealers, price, $1 per bottle.
Bo sure and get tho genuino
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
Take no other.
For &;do w holcsale and retail by II. B. tiOCU
KAN, Druggist, VS1 and 139 North Qneen
street. Lancaster
augll till Scptl5,dtw
v corn 1KB.
r 1I.OTII1NK!
CLOTHING!
D.B.HOSTETTER&SON,
No. 24 Centre Square.
A ICAKE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MAfK
CLOTHING AT LESS Til AN CVST.
Wu must closn out the balance or our
SPRING AND SUMMER STOD
1st,
Thrreloie anyone about to purcba'e should
call on us for bargains.
Along with this Closing Sale aro many Car
incuts suitable for
FALL AND WINTER WEAK.
4-Ueiueiiiber our All-Wool Suits lor Men
at $10.00 is still in the le.id as V Style aud
Quality.
i. fi. Hostetter i Sod,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,.
LANCASTER. 1A.
JtUOKJt AXJ HTAVmXl
SCHOOL HOOKS.
ALL
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
AT THE LOWEST RATE!,
L. 31. FLYNN'S,
NO. 42 WEsT KING STUKET. LANCASTEB.
JOHN BAElfSisOHB,
John Baer's Sons,
Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTEB, PA.,
Havo In stork and for sale, at tho LOWtST
I'UICKS the Largest Assortment of
Books and Stationery
That is to be found In the interior ot Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and Standard Books,
Illustrated Books. Juvenile nooks. Sunday
School Books and Hlbles. Family Bibles In
Various styles, Teachers' i:ibles,ilymn Books,
German Bibles, Prayer Hooks.
WHITING PAI'EKS and ENVELOPES.
ISlank Day Books, Ledgers. Cah Books, In.
voice Hooks, Passliookrf, Writing Inks jnd
Fluids, Steel Pens, Hill Hooks, Pocket boots
Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames
Birthday Cards. Picture Carda. Ac. HOL
LAND'S CELEBUATEO GOLD PENS. And
a general assortment of Stationery, School
Hooks and School Furniture at tho
SIGN OF THE BOOF
C7CMJS.
B.
B. JCAKTIM,
W holcsale and KetaU Healer la all klad of
LUMBER AND COAL.
-fard: No. 420 North Water ua Priace
trcetn plrovo Lemon Lancaster. nl-lyd
CIOAL ANU CfcllKNT.
Puro Lykcns Valley and other kind ot
Coal lor all purposes well cleaned.
Best Brand Uoscndale Cement at reduced
prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks
and drives ; guarantee satisfaction.
Hay and Straw by the bale or ton.
Yard and Office : Harrtsburg pike.
. General Office: 20J East Chestnut Street.
KAUFI-MAN, K.ELLEK CO.
aprt-lwd
M. V. B. COHO,
339 JTOKTB WATMM BTH ItMwta, rC,
Wholesale and KetaU Sealers la
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connecttoa WltBth '
Yard and Office: No. 330N.OKTH WATEB,
3TBEET. laMMyd