n ii r ir hi II imrr ii 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 u l iill i .i- -i-iJl jif r nterMnJt - ! ' I f '' l I lit Volume XlXKo 7. JOHN 8. UIVLKB C CO'S PLUSHES, in all the flew Shades, VELVETS and VELVETEENS Black Cashmere Embroideries, Tubular Braids in Black and Colors. All of these Goods are NEW and having been bought for cash will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. JNO. S. GIVLER. OWK.ILS dUICST. - BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND UNDERWEAR. AN IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENED White Blankets, Scarlet Blankets and Gray Blankets, from very low price up to finer grades. White Flannels. Red Flannels and Gray Flannels at very low price. Cotton Flannels, all qualbes, marked very low. Bargains in Hosiery for ladies, Men and Children. Wr are offering Goods very low in every department. . BOEKS & HTJE8T. 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. M VKICS SI KATHKON.l Iu tho nuiiiiracturo of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING wo obscivo thrco points : 1. The Selection of Stylish ami Serviceable Material with tho Best Weaiiug Qualities. 2. Tho Selection of Good, Strong anil Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets. Linings, etc. a. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. Iu our CLOTHING yon will find no machinc-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-raado buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Onr Patterns aro tho test. MYERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street. dux H AURIC HKtlTHHKM UAICD. A CARD. Lv.NOAsriJi:, July 23, 1882. In anticipation of changes to bo niado in onr Clothing Department (arrangements for which aro uow going ou) 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 bo closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles and Duck Vests ; Creole Check and Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonado Panta loons; Cassimero Suits nuido skeleton; Bluo Flannel Suits and full lines or Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassiineres, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, respectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street. N KXT DOOK TO THK COURT FAHNESTOCK'S. Blue Black Cashmeres, Jet Black Cashmeres, MEDIUM BLACK CASHMERES, LUPINS FRENCH CASHMERES, From the Lowest to tho Finest Goods Imported, Now Open Direct From Importers. Wo invito attention to our BLACK SILKS at 90 Cents ; Also to our 11LACK SILKS at $1.00 as being the Best Silks ever offered for the money. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. R E. FAHNES.TOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1UNN & WILIAON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! Ham & willsou. STOVES, HEATERS ami RANGES for OHieos, Hotels, Residences and Public Buildings. STEAM PLUMBING' AND GAS-FITTING, SLATE MANTELS, CHANDELIERS. lqt. Fruit Jars Only 5ets. Apiece. JELLY TUMBLERS, TIN CANS, &c, &c. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGSU PLUMBUM? -TSrnOLESAI.K UKPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at ReducedSPrices, Plnmliers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. N08.U. 13 8b 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. DRT GOODS, Jte. VLOTIIIKU. Aell-MJBtcLe Qurments. goods. HOUSE, SUPPLIES. LANCASTEK, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. GEO. F. RATHVON. CLOTHING. SFK1NU AMI SUMMKK NOVKI.TIKS. AT H. GBRHART'S Tailoring: Minimi NO. C EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby block of inform mv customers llitt my SPRING mid SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY TESTING Is now complete. I li iv now the largestancl choicest assortment ol WOOLENS. For t lm Tailoring in tho city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. S. &EMART. Al.l. KASIIIONM. PALL FASHIONS -lN MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING AUK NOW READY ASI) ARE NOW P.EING SHOWN IN WONDER FUL ARRAY. llaing nuumtacturcd Tor the lu-.t 1W days a more Select and btylMi Stock ot CLOTHING than ever before wo are prepared to suit the most, lastldious in Style, Making and Trim mings, and especially In Price, as "our. labok is our i-rofit.'1 Note a lew Sample Pi ices : MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, $3.50, $1.00, 5.(Mi, and Jfi.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, 7.on,8.wi,t9.(,io.Oan(U12.00. MEN'S DRE'SS SUITS, $10 (K), 100, $14.00 up to $i0.07. BOYS' SUITS, In (iieal Viuiety, Our Specialty. ROYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $2.50, $3 0() lip to 3.00. ROYS' ALL-WOOL PRESS SUITS, $!.), $1 fO, $.ri.50 up lo $11 00. Oil R CHI LPREN'S DEPARTMENT Is com nk'tu in every respect, inul wo iuu selllngn Child's suit lor $!., ioo and !.. An All Wool Child's Suit lor $3 SO, $1.0 ) r.W, Jfi.tfl and $7.00. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Customers can select Goods from In tlio piece unit have lliom made lo order at a slight advance over our Goods on the counter. We make to order All-Wool huits for $12.00; Heavy All Wool Ca-s or Cheviot Suit Tor $15.00. mill Fine Press Suit lor $l8.no,' $20.00 and $25.00. Our Ooods am nmi ked iu plain and large llgutes in out Two commodious Windows, and a call on us will convince yonot saving Irom 3) to 30 per cent. L. 6AIS1IAI & BEO, The Loadiog Merchant Tailors and Olothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUE EN ST., i.ighton tho Southwest Corner of Orango St. LANCASTER, TA. The Cheapest House in tho City. pvlC. McCOKMICK, ORAOUATE IN MEDICINI AN1 PIIAli: MACY, ( son ot tlio lttto Dr. I. McCol-mlck, or Lancas ter,) treats private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mall at his drug store and office, No. :5j SOUTH FOURTH STREET, alfi-lmd Philadelphia. Stogiks, stogies, PiTTSKUKGii 8TO- iiIutm v3NrYlELLOwaFRONT cigar HARTMAN S Y ELLOW RONT CIGAR . THE DIAMOND WEDDING. A REMAKKAIILE KVEST KECAI.LKD. The Widow of lion Esteban Santa Crux De Ovlctfo Married to vol. the Baron Bodo Ton Glnmer. New Yoik Times. There was a weddiujr in Trinity church, iu tho busiest part of the day at 11 o'clock in the morning but not over half a huudrcd of New York's vast population knew of it. In truth, scarcely the fifth part of that number would havo knowu it had they not strolled thmugh the open doors as idle spectators to gratify their curiosity. There was no .show, and rarely, indeed, has such au ecut passed off so quietly, yet the lady who was led to tho altar was in her oun;j womanhood tho bride iu tko most rcmaikablo nuptial ceremony that ever occurred in the metro polis. That affair took place Oct. 13,1859, iu Bt. Patrick's cathedral, in Mott street, and was known as " Tho Diamond Wed ding." The couti.icling parties were Don Estobau Santa Out, de Oviedo and Fran ces Amelia Baitlett, the daughter of Lieut. Washington Bartlett, of the United States array. Since the death of her husband, tho rich Don Eiteban, 12 years ago, the lady has been known as "The Diamond Widow," but yesterday she lost that title only to win another, that of baroness. Tho gentleman who took her to be his wife iu Trinity church is a German barou and a colonel iu the Mexican army. In full his uame is Col. lo Haron Bedo von Glumer. Tho story of the brido who, almost 23 years after the diamond wedding, becomes a brido again, icads romantically enough. The talcs of tho chroniclers of 1859who made much of tho social heu.ation, tell how great the interest was. Don Este ban was a Cubau and immensely wealthy, while Miss Bartlett was ".a belle at Wash ington, Saratoga, and other. lands and localities.1' .In introducing his account of the wedding one writer says : "Wo hardly need recall to our icadeis the particulars of the many wauu and vehement contro versies which havo been waged in the leading join nals overthc personal charac teristics of tho bridegroom, his age, tho size of his whiskers, tho amouutof his for tuue ; over tho trosseau of tho bride, the number and quality of her robes, the exact value of her jewel." How Don Estcbau wooed and won tho lady is thus told : " While on a visift to this country last .Tanuaiy, Don Estobau, following tho custom oi those by whom ho was sur loutidcd, gavo himself up to calls and in tei changes of seasonable complimeuts. At this time he met Miss Bartlett. Through the medium of an interpreter he proffered adulations. From tho spark of attachment there brought forth a Uame aroso which terminated in a warmth of affection compelling tho relinquishment of tho stranger's heart. Tho courso of their truo intimacy was smooth and serene until Don Estcban was stricken with fever and ague and underwent tho inevitable priva tions of such a misfortune. Confinement within tho walls of tho St. Nicholas, did not. However, loud asnuder tho ties that had been formed. In his illness tho young lady visited aud ministered unto him. Her incscnco mitigated the asperi ties of ague and her smile dulcified tho bitterness of quiniie." Tho wealth ol" Don Estcbau was placed at every figure from 5,000,000 up, besides 4,000 negroes. Ho certainly was rich cuougli to Dtiy nis untie ijioo.uoo wuimui JOUUiSasa WCIUIlUg gut. a- ui.uju, said the Jenkins oi uio tiay ouo living Koh-i-noor mountain, reposed upou the quiet of a satisfied heart." This was " the most unimtieacliable singlo stone in America for beauty and price." There were 75 sumptuous lobes made for the luido bv Geuin, aud thcro wero many others of lino linen. " The linen was of immaculate conceptiuu, aud liable to melt lo tho touch or vanish before tho softest breeze of summer." Tho wedding dress was made in Paris and cost $0,000. There was a great crowd at the cathedral and iu tho streets about it. " Tho clash of coal carts with carriages, of beer vans with broughams in these perilous defiles was vast, universal and appalling." Of tho scene at tho church, it was said ; 'At 11 o'clock, when thoorgau sent forth its melodious welcome, tho crowd was excessive. Hustling masses of hu manity writhed in sinuous motion. Who could withstand those subduing influence of youth and beauty, ot glowing throngs and mellow atmosphtue, of Hashing gems and sumptuous circumstances generally? Sonio ladies could Lot, it seemed, lor, yielding tothopicsMire, th-y Orstbcwaled their fractuied skats, then murmured feeble, incoherent appeals for aid, and were boruo out in collapse by stalwart policemen." Don Esteban was short, tlaik, and 55, while his bride was tall, Wdlowy fair, and scarcely out of her girl hod. He wore an " intricately cmbroid eied white waistcoat and cravat." He had adorned the biide maids, six in number, with costly ornaments, awaking ot his generosity, a writer related an incident : "Ou giviugaball at tho St. Nicholas some timo ago lie most courteously direct cd tho hair-diesser ol that establishment to arrange tho hair of every lady in the house at his expense." Duriug the cere mony the father wopt, but at its conclu sion "tho bride, turning to the audience, gladdened a thousaud eyes with the spec tacle of her unrnllled beauty." After the rich DouEstebau died theic wero many suitors for the hand of the still fair widow, but she tepulscd them all. For tho past thrco years or 30 she spent a great deal of her time in the city, aud has made her homo at tho Park avenue hotel. Two months ago she sailed from Havana. On tho steamer she met Col von Glumer. It was case of lovo at sight with both. Mine. Oviedo (the lady adopted the 1' reuch instead of tho Spanish prelix) had been a widow 12 years, and Col. vou Glumer was a widower with two childron. It was a short suit with tho colonel and easily won. The day was appointed shortly after arnv in New York, it was said, but the affair was kept almost a scciet. No cards were issued, only a dozen friends or so wcic in vited, and few in tho hotel kuow of tho woiltlitnr until after it had taken place. Tho brido came into church on tlio arm of tho groom. Sho was attired in bluo brocaded satin and satin do Lyon, cut walking length, with hat to match, aud solitaire diamonds at her cars and throat. The bridegroom woro his dark bluo uniform, with red sash and epaulettes, whjlc his sword clanged at his heels. Juan N. Na v.irrn. the Mexican consul sreneral. and Mrs. Bartlet Bradley, a sister of the bride, stood up with tho couple. Mrs. Bradley quito strangely gavo the bride away, uu the Rev. David J. Ayres,. the assistaut rector, while the tones of the organ Oiled the church, made them one. William II. Gobhard aud Dr. J. G. Adams were the witnesses, aud before the spectators fairly knew it tho counlo bad taken seats in their carriago and wero driven off to their hotel. There wero no nresents and recep tion. Tho onlv ones present, friends! of tho pair, outside of those men tioned, wcio ex-Governor Loomi", Gen. Whittlesey.' H. A. Allen, Prof. II. Carter. T. B. Bissert, W. K. Stevens, vr. Augustiiio Arango, the bride's paysician ; W- T- Hoyr,W. S. Hoyt, the marquis and marcb;oncss of Sau Uarlos de PredrOSa, . , . -. --... . . E. M. Munoz, tho Mexican chancellor ; Mrs. G. H. Shelbnrne Hull and daughter. Miss Gussie ; Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Walke, the Misses Walko, and Miss S. Howell. A lunch was spread for a small company at the Park avenue hotel, and at 3:30 the bride and groom left for Saratoga. Their intention was to proceed from thence to Niagara Falls and back to New York, to remain until Decomber, when they ex pected to go to Cuba and Mexico and later to EuropoT When tho couple left the colonel was dressed iu a traveling suit of pepper and salt, with a straw hat on his head, while the baroness wore a close fitting dress of striped brown and cream satin, with a small black bonnet. Both aro approashing 50. The baroness' blondo hair is streaked with gray, but her eyes are bright and her complexion clear. Tho colonel has a Bismarckian face, which tells that he is a German. Somo might call his hair, which is short aud inclined to curl, carroty, but it certainly becomes his complexion, which is fair. The ends of his mustache are twisted aud waxed like a Frenchman's. He speaks Spanish like a native, as does also the baroness. Very little is known of the colonel. Ho came to this country as tho bearer of dis patches from his own government and to set: tho United States. He is said to como of a good family. The friends of both -will doubtless be surprised to learn of the wedding, as certainly neither canio to this country to marry. The baroness stilt retains the diamonds and other goms in their original settiugs, given her by the rich Don, and much of her estate near Havana. A MAYOK'S TVKPU1NU. Ctuter Harrison, of Chicago, Crosses the Ilaglog Main to Find a Urlde. On tho 22d of last month there was a quiet wedding in tho city of Loudon, Eng land, the contracting parties being Carter II. Harrison, mayor of Chicago, aud Miss Maggio Stearns, daughter of Marcus C. Stearns, a well-known business man of tho same city. Mr. Stearns, accompanied by his wife aud daughter, wont to Europe last May, and it was undoubtedly with tho intention of marrying Miss Stearns in England, that tho mayor was in such a hurry to cross the ocean. The lady was well known in society and is very handsome. A year or so ago she ap peared in amateur theatricals at tho West Side opera house and made a great hit. The mayor's daughter, Miss Lina Harri son, was also in the cast. It is believed that Mayor Harrison and his brido went to Ireland on their wedding trip, as tho dispatches this morning gave an extended account of the banquet given in bis honor by the Lord Mayor of Dublin. It is ex. pected that tho happy couplo will sail for home in a few days. ASIATIC VOOLKKA AT NEWPORT. A Young Son ol Henry A. Auchincloss, of Now York, Ules or the ulaease. A case of Asiatic cholera, it is reported, has occurred at Newpoit, It. T., tho seven years old child of Henry 15. Auchincloss, of Now York, having died of tho disease. Tho mayor has called an extraordinary meeting of the board .of aldermen, and the city physician has been summoned. Tho parents of tho child wero away at the time of its death, but aro uow on tho way from New York toNewport.Tho child's remains wero placed .in tho upper story of the mayor's cottage, which tho Auohincloss family arc occupying. It is said for some lime back there has been a sanitary tlefect in tho mayor's cottage, but the statement is not verified. Thievery at a Fire. A large amount of silverware ami other articles wero stolen from tho Ocean house at Swampscott during the fire thero. A colored water at tho hotel rescued two children who wero sleeping in one of tho rooms. Tho Blaney cottage was set on fire in four places, and there were evi dences in the lower portion showing that previous attempts had been made to fire tho cottage. Mr. Blaney 's loss will amount to 8,000. The Ocean honso furni ture was valued at $15,000. Ithnnel'n Spoar. One touch ot it transformed the toad at tlio car ol Eve into hit iritoHalanieshape audsent him away. Tim load ot disease ii silently Is suing ht-i Venom, not at the car. but at 1 lie kidnevH and liver ot many aman who "leelins out of1 H'irts," does not know lust what ii the iiiattcl' wllli ldui. 15 y ami by when tho mib eliiel IkIoiic, anil Rrlsht'a Disease or some other terrible iiialaiivluw set in. ho discovers lii-i lii'.il.nly only to despair ot Its cure. Now Hunt's Reintdv ii as Ithurlel's spear. Ill touch ie Ails the disease in Its true shape, and then diml-noi It from the svftoni. hvnn in the worst cases of kidney complaints, it is not loo late tocall Hunt's Itemed' in. It has snatched many from the very Jaws ot death, scpG-lmd&w Fine, brltli-wt and clear lenses are used in making tho Celluloid Eye-01s,i's. When yon buy a pair vou may know that, you aro getting tlio lust. For sa'e by all leading Jeweler anil Opticians. a2S-lvdcod Wnv win. you consh when Slilloh's cure Willmvr Immediate leliet. Price, 1 cts.,50 cts. and$l. For sale at, Cochran's driiK store, 1.57 North Oucen street - A tru; friend to the Weak and convalescent ii Hiown's Iron Jlitteis. For s-uo at II. 15. Cochian's drUs store. North Queen street, Luiirailer. nSJ-lwilAw SHILOirsCATAItr.il KKMEDV a pmltlVn CUTO loi-catai-ili. Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 .North Oueen street. A lleavy Swell. Jacob II. llloomer. ot Virsille, N. Y., writes: "Your Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil cured a badly swilled neck and soro throat on my son in forty-eiRht liours ; one nrpllcatlon also re moved the pain from a very sore toe ; my wife's loot was also milch Inflamed in much so that she could not nalkubontthoiiou.se; she applied the Oil. and in twenty-four hours was entirely cured.' For sale at II. II. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Xoiionv enjoys tho nicest surroundings it in bad health. There arc miserable people about lo-day to Whom a bottle ol Parker's Uingcr Tonic would bring tnoie solid eomtort than all tho medicine they havo ever tried. News. sl-lmdcod&eow SltlLOIl'S CTJM5 WILT. imiiieillatelv relievo Croup. Whooping Cough and llrnncliUK For saucatVochran's drug store, IJ7 North Q,uion street. Noting the Kffects. mi.iii nf ItnlTuln N. Y.. wi ltcs : "Hearing R. your Burdock Blood Bitters favorably siokcu of. 1 was induced to watcli their ellects, and lllltl that in curonie uraasm oi iii unfiMt, liver and kidneys, yoHr bitten have been sig nally marked witn success. I have used them mysell Willi uest rrauiw, iui iuijuuiij i. m.; liver: and In the case ot a friend or mine suf fering from dropsy.the effect was marvelous." Price fl. For sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaitcr. Walnat Leaf Hair Kmterer. It Is entirely dWerent from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name indicate-', i a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro dace a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner effect tho health. uriitMi sniniinr. I'li-aroi LiC'ui aim itiiruiuui Silver preparations nave done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each botoS Is warranted. SMITH. KLINE CO Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New York. Junfi-lyd.oodftw B ACKACHK CUBED. All pain iui ami ncn-ous dlse:iscs, such as Rheumatism, N enralgia, Dyspepsia, Paralysis, General Debility, Seminal Weakness are readily enred by OR. BRUBAKKR, the Elec ttODatlilst. onfce,217 West King street, Lan caster. Pa. aw-lunUtw mxiucai:. B BOWNS IUON B1TTKKS. MALARIA Malaria is an almost indescribable malady which not even the most tal ented physicians are 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 while theso troubles usually ac company it. It oftoa affects the suf ferer with general lassitude, .accom panied by loss of appelito, sleepless ness, a tired feeling and a high fever tho person afflicted growing weaker and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he becomes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria onco Having laid iu hold upon tlio human trame, the door of the systen is thrown open to nervous diseases. The body weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourish ment, but subsisting upon It. sell, tho digestive organs no longer per ioral then; liiucions; tho liver be comes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, and dissolution ami deatli are apt to ensue. In addition to being a certain enre for malaria and chills and fever, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is highly recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain aud efficient tonic ; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent fevcis, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc. En riches tho blood, strengthens tho mus cles, and gives now life to tho nerves. Acts like a charm on the digostivo or gans. It is for sale by all rcspectablo medicino dcaleis, price, $1 per bottle. Bo sure and got the gonuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, For sale wholesale and retail by II. It. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster nngii tin septLVUtw Tl riniE Forest and Best Medicine Ever Made. A combination ot HOPS, llUCHU. MAN DRAKK and DAN DEMON, with all the best and moht curative properties of nil other Bit ters, makes the greatest 11 LOO I I'URIFIKR, LIVEU RECULATOR and I.lto and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease can possibly long exist where HopUllters aro used so varied and perfect are their opcratlom. TI1KY C.IVK NKW LIFK AND VUiOR TO THE AGED AND INFIRM. To all whose employments cause Irregular ity ot tho bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Apetlzcr, Tonic and MildStimn leiit, Hop Hitlers are Invaluable, without iu to.xicatlug. No matter what your leelings or symptoms are what tho dlseaso or ailment is use Hop Hitters, Oon't wait until you are sick, but it you only leel bad or nilserablc.nso thoni at onco. It may save your life; it has saved hundicds. 8S00 will l.o paid for a case they will not euro or help. Do not suffer or let your friends sutler, but nso and urge them to use UOV HITTERS. Remember, Hop Bit ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but tho Purest ami Best Medicino ever made ; tlio "Invalid's Friend nnd Hope." and no pen-on or lamlly should be without them. U. I. C Is an absolute .and irreslstablo euro tor Drunkenness, uio of opium, tobacco and. narcotics. 4SSend for Circular. All the above sold bydrutrgists. HOI BITTERS MFU. CO., Rochester, S. Y., and Toronto, Ont. scpl-lnieod4w ItOUKH AJil) STATIONKK. g CHVOI. BOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS -AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST RATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO.42WK.lT KINO STREET. LANCASTER. S' CHOOI. BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THK LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. BV John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. eS-SIUN OF THE BIO BOOK.SM ITAfJCH JIANaiHOB, Me. w K UAVE ADDED CAjteUECT TO OCR Stoek ot WAIxL PAPERS Within tho last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGING?, aud among tliein some ot the Choicest Styles In the Best Grade or Goods. These will bo wold lowln order lo make speedy sales. REMNANTS aro accumulating all the tlino In small lots, which are very desirable lor Closets. Vestibules and Roonm, running in prleo ;rom Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, Plain Goods in All Colors and Widths. WK KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF; LACE CURTAINS -IN- WHITE and CREAM, BED SETS. PILLO V BIIAMIL TIDIES, LAMJiTtEQUIKS, etc. Poles In Ebony, Walnut. Brasjs, Cherry, Ash and Pior and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET, j Trie Two Gnts. " Jltj llJliV ZASCATMM WATCUMB. MB.E.i. ZABV, RZPRKSE3ITAT1VK Or' I :.?. Oldest House in the Trade I!f LANCASTER COUNT!',, SAYS OF XWS. . It! Lancaster WaMe i . . I THAT " Tliey Stand at the Head." ;,,.l BEAD HIS LETTER. , LANCASTER. PA.. Sept. f,i 1SSS.. TO LANCASTER WATCH CO.? (lenllemen- II-2T AFWJtUS ATE UliKA'f, :E TO JtXAR TESTIMONY OOD QUALITIES OE.TaE.' PLEASURE TO THE GOOD Q.UAL LANVASTKR WATCH." TUB HOVE- MKNTS. FROM TIIE" NEW ERA " UJPi ARE ALL A CCURATKL 1 FINISHED. A Nli ARE UNIFOR31L 1 GOOD TTME- , , KEEPERS. ' '' WE HAVE BOLD DURINO' THE PAST TWO YEARS AROUTSJXUUN jDRED COO) OF THESE WATCHES. AND THEIR PERFORMANCE. -AS TIMEKEEPERS, IN THE POCKET OF FARMARS, MECUANIC8 RAIL ROAD MEA. AND OTHERS. HAS REEN CORRECT AN1 SATISFAC TORY. WE HA YE. FOR MANY YEARS. REEN SELLING ALL GRADES OF A M ERICA N WA TCHES, 'A NO WE RR , LI EVE THAI'. GRADE FOR GRADE. THE "LANCASTER" STANDS AT THE HEAD tF THE ENTIRE LIST LEADING IN QUALITY BOTH ITS AMERItklN AN1 FOREIGN COM-1-ETITORS. , ,-,, Yours vety trulv. 4 ED tr. JT. ZAIIM, i . i 1 . Manufacturing Jeuxlcr, . , Eahm'i Corner, Lancrtiter, JMi' ' I ) -ri. rj; t. THIS IS THE OI'INION, OF AN, Expert in Watches, who has for nearly THIRTY-FIVE YKARH been familiar witli all the ditTercntgrailesnud makes ol Watches in tho American iMarlcet or both American and. European, manufacture. llOOTS Jt SltORX m tOOTS AND SHOES. MARKED DOWN IN PRIOR AT TIIE ' A- 'J ' ' ' EAGLE SHOE STQRE: , ,; fo ti BUYS AGOOD',rAlR OF LAPiKS,'''"' UUUK!d Button Shoos, straight' or o:iH)lit: cular soani. , , , . I I 1 liW It 1.00 .BUYS A FAIR OF, GIilLl;RN?3 bcliool Shoes. 1 Of; BUYS AUOODFAIUOFFlNB,CHlL 1 ,J0 drcn's bbocs, slre ? ,t6 0J" , ", i' O CfBYS A PAIR OF FINH LADIES :S.JUKid, Bntton Shoes, worked bntion- holes. IeriBUYS A OOI PA if 0J Feble Rutton Siloes. 'oF"T.ADII' 1 nclJUYS A iJOOD PAIR OF M!ShV' ItZO i'ohlu RnlCim Shoes. !. i.' j. LADIK.V il.OTII ' 2(C BUYS A PAIR OF UU Top Button Shoe. 1.25 1.50 Congress! Shoes for Hoy. I 4 BUYS A PAIR, OF GOOD RUTTON, . Shoes lor Hoys, 1 to 5. 1 KAIIUVSAGOOU PAIROFMEN'SLAOK l.JU or Congress Shoes. ......... . ...... .... ..t..-.o r....V ...rmK' L cniiu I3A liliuut nir,.i.irnr. i.u i Ai,0J ton Shoes. 4.00 SIIYS A PAIR allocs. OF JfKN's J BURT 'J Imi. K wilHJYS A PAIR OF OUR OF OUR FINEST ii.UU Men's Button or 1'iicc hhiHi, ,,, 1.50 WOMEN'aCJVLF.if i . I t Pegged Shoes 1.25 J BUYS A PAIR OF WOMKN'.-i.l.ACK. Hhoei. ii j r., 2KjBUYS A .OU Boots. PAIR OF MEN': ,CAI.F .U. pA CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF ClW.DRE UU Flno Button Shoes. I ' i VS 7;; cents r.nvs a pair of children's' ft Shoes. Heels. ', . ; JOHN EUEMENZ, , No. 51 NORTH QTJBBN BTRKfcT. (INQUIRER KUILDINM.) i : .'. aprl-oaw-lydF , t , UOAJj. B. ABXlRi Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Offl LUMBER AND COALv ' r I , 4CT fard: No. tso North Water. and pxlnoe treuts u'jeve Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd c 1IIAT. AND CKtlKNY.. Pure Lvkenn Valley and. other Kind ot Coal for all purposes well cloltned. Best Brand Unnendale Cement at. rednet'l prlcei. -iso LlmcHtono Screenlngi or a!ks ( :mrtdrlve; guarantee satisfaction.' ' ' Hay and Straw-by the bale or Uni. Yard and Ofllco : Harrlibnr pike. (Joneral Ofllco: $ East Chestnut Street, i It KAUFFMAN, KKI.LKR A.CO. i aprl-I-.vd "tOAf.. M. V. J. COHO, 230 ft ORTIZ WA1'ERHT.iLanrmhrr.J-.i., Wholesale an-l Retail Dealers In LUMBER, AND GOAL Uunnectloa Witn tn Telephonic Kscbaii;:?. . Yard and Ofllco: No. 330NOUTH w'ATfcR ' aTKEET. '- nl.W-1v ' .1 -" '. ftfotA'A. f TNCKBA1E YOUR CAPITA!.. WHEAT STQOKS, " 10, 20, 50, J100; Those desiring to make money, on small and -medium investments'in'graln, proyMoni and stock speculations, can do so by operating on onr plan, irom May 1. JeSl, to the present date, ou Investments of $1.1 TO to1 S1.0U) cash profits havctlieen realized and pakl ,to invesi ore amountlnir to several times llio original Investment, still' leaving the original invest ment making money orpuyuuie nu uoumiu, Fxplanatory eircnlare and statements ot fund W Mint free. Wo want lesponslble agents who wilt report tho crops and introduce the plan. Addren, FLEMMINCr & MERRIAM, Comminlon Merchants; Major Block; Chi cago, 111. JulMyil 1UNCKNTK.TED t EOOD FOR STOCK FOR SALE BY D. b. hostetter; ELEGANT BOOKS FREE. aug2S-2wd ' 'J ij:! . MUM t'J-JKl 1 -I.JI It'll.:: , llIK" !: I t l.l'r U. i f J ".'in ' i. . :: i ''nun m- 1 WiA. :i n t iJ. .ii)
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