Cln Iaiuai.ta-dgi)ntcHioiciHXi - V i : i - i VImhb XIX- -No 8 LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 9, 1S82. Price Two Cents i' a .1 i J UHN 8. GIVLISK St CO. aim & CARPET IEIPA.RTM:ESrT. Our trado is tbis department has already conmenoei. 8ume of our New Patterns Lave been selling rapidly, but wo will oontiaue fc add soaseUriag new to ouratoek in this department every -week. THE. AURORA Still continues in great favor among housekeepers. We arc Solo Agents fur it fur Lancaster City and County. Wo alro have exclusive sale, of The Celebrated OPAQUE FELT Window Shading. It baa a superiority over otber Shadings for the following reasons': 1st. It is strong1 and perfectly opaque 2d. Its texture is rubber- iKe, 3d. It is soft and pliable. 4th. It will not crack, crease or break. 6th. It will not ravel atthe edges. 6th. It is noiseless in operation. Parties needing Curtain goods should not fail to, examine these goods before purchasing. We carry a full lino and shall be pleased to show them at any time. ' TOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 125 EAST KlNG STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA, JOHN 8. GIVLER. GEO. F. RATHVON. HK rKOPLlfSBTOKE. BOWERS & HURST, 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MEN'S SHIETS, - MEN'S HOSIEEY. We are now offering groat drives iu SHIRTS and HOSIERY. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 29 cents. WHITE DRESS tiHIRTS, 50 Cents. MEN'S ENGLISH J HOSE 12Jc., a Great Bargain. MEN'S FANCY SEAMLESS HOSE 18.:. a t. i or G paita foi $1.00, tbe Greatest Bargain iu HOSIERY ever offered, MEN'S MERINO UNDERSHIRTS. 37ic.. full worth 50 cents. We also offer mauy other Bargains in GENT'S NECKWEAR. COLLARS, CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, etc. . Also au immense lot of CALICOES, BROCADES and SATINES in tho Now Fall Styles. BLANKETS and FLANNELS, SB Immense Stock now on hand and Selling Fast at Away Down Prices. BOWEKS & HTJKST, No. 129-131 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. M VKKM KATHFUH.' In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we 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 And no raauhiue-mado button boles, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are tbe most skilled. Our Patterns aio the best. MY'ERS & RATHFON, no. 12 bast king street. CZ.OTHIXU, AV A. c V. YATES & CO. AUTUMN Just befoie Heavy Goods. become a necessity you will find it quite expedient to use a FALL OVEECOAT. Our preparations for such a want have been extensive, and we can supply every grade, quality and price, to suit the taste of overy mind. A. U YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS.. PHILADELPHIA. sep l-4iii(l JRV tiOOVS, N EXT DOUK TO THE COURT FAHNESTOCK'S. Blue Black Cashmeres, Jet Black Cashmeres, MEDIUM BLACK CASHMERES, LUPINS- FRENCH CASHMERES, From tho Lowest to tho Finest Goods Imported, Now Open Direct From Importers. We invite attention to our BLACK SILKS at 00 Cents ; Also to our BLACK SILKS at $1.00 as being the Vest Silks ever offered for the money. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. K. E. FAHNESTOCK. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. B.OOHJS irUitNISllLHU OOOUB. ftUHN WILLMJN. HOUSEFURNISHING ! ELDOT & WIHSOU. STOVES, HEATERS aad RANGES for Offices, Hotels, Residences and Public Buildings. STEAM PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING, SLATE MANTELS, CHANDELIERS. lqt. Fruit Jars Only 5ets- Apiece. JELLY TUMBLERS, TIN CANS, Ac, &c. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, FA. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.) PLVMBBXPH TfTHOLESALE DEPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at ReducediPrices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners ' Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Moa.11, 18 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, Pa. " JOHN L. ARNOLD. BMW OOOMMI, C. 7th. It will 8th. It can be sewed the same as cloth. 9th. Its appearance when contrasted with the best cloth curtains is always in its favor. 10th. It Is cheaper and more durable. VLOTUINU. Tell-JVIacLe Grarmeiits. CLOTHING. HOUSE, HVl'JfZ.IXa. SWEEPER not wrinkle or curl. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. 7ft Oenfa. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, Q' 00. VJjOTJJIKO. s M'RINU AND HUMMEK NOVELTIES. AT H. GBRHART'S NO. 0 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby Inform mv customers that my stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the largest unit choicest assortment of WOOLENS. Kor Kino Tailoring In the city ot Lancaster. PUICE8 A8 LOW A3 THE LOWEST, and all goods wauanted as represented. I. GERHAET. i jALI. JTASUIONs. PALL FASHIONS IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING ABE NOW READY AND AUK NOW BEING SHOWN IN WONDER- FUL AKI1AY. Having manufactured for the last 90 days a more Select and Stylish Stock ot CEOTH1NG than ever before we are prepared to suit the most fastidious in Style, Making and Trim mings, and especially in l'rlce, as "OUIl LABOR IS OUR TROFIT." Note a few Sample Prices : MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, $3.50, $4.00, 15.00, nml $S.C0 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, $7.00, 8.U0, t'J.CO, $10.00 and $12.00. MEN'S DRESS SUITS, $10 00, $li00, $11.00 up to fJO.00. BOYS' suns, In Great Variety, Our Specialty. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $2.50, $3.00 up to $3,00. ' BOYS' ALL-WOOL IKKSS SUITS, $4.00, $1 CO, $3.S0 up to $9 00. OUB CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is com plete in every respect, and wo are selling a Child's Suit lor tl..r0, $2.00 and $3.00. An All Wool Child's Suit tor $3.50, $1.0) $3.00, $6.00 unci $7.00. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Customers can select Goods from in the piece and have them made to order at a slight advance over onr Goods on the counter. We make to order All-Wool Snlts for $12.00: Heavy All Wool Cass or Cheviot Suit for $15.00. and Fino Dress Suit lor $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Our Goods am marked in plain and largo figures lnoui Two Commodious Windows, and a call on us will convince you of Baying lrom 20 to 30 per cent. L. GANSMAI & BEO, The Leading Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., i.ighton the Southwest Corner of Orange St LANCASTER, PA. Ihe Cheapest House In tbe City. D K. McCOKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAU MAUI, ( son ot tire late Dr. D. McCormlck, or Lancas ter,) treat private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No change ot diet aud conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mail at his drug store and office, No. 835 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. al6-lmU rjiUadcln' :a Tailoring CUPID'S CAPEES. A nkw language fohlovk-makinu. Widow Scaulau's Chaiuix, and I lie I ecullar Method Takes by Iter Admirer to Attest His Devotion. 1'niadelphia .Press. Disappointed love is capable of making men do creat deeds. It would boa waste of time to cite historical proof of this with such a prodigious testimony as Widow Scunlan, of Brooklyn, contributes. The widow, it may be infcricJ, is all that a widow should bo fair, though neither fat nor forty. Withdrawn fiom tho irayeues of tho world, in jibe s-elusion of her mother's home, Widow Scaulan has never theless inspired an lrrcsibtibio liatno in tho heart or hearts ol one or many inauly adorers. Tho uncertainty as to tho num ber of adorers arises from tho cumulative evideuccs of passionate appreciation showered on the Widow Scaulan. Eor, while it is no unusual spectacle to see a fnrious lover tquandci :njr his material possessions upon the fair, it is nowhere in evidence that au individual lover has at tempted to carry his couqucst by lavish fog an inliuito number of onoand tho same form of substantial jnft8 upon tho lode stone ol his sentimental pole. Indeed, the forms of tbo lover's gifts whilo taking a wido range aro generally esteemed from the delicacy of their tug gestiou and the .-esthetic purpose of their application. The widow's adorers or adorer reverses all this. Ho or they be gan operations last week by depositing on tbo doorstep of tho perplexed widow &) quarts of ice cream. Now, if these quarts had all come from tho samo establishment, the attention would havo been lacking in that exquisite delicacy with which gcuuiuo love is iustiuet ! No tho widow's lover meant to let his sweetheart sample, so to fepaak, the wares of all tho dealer, and then refresh hor tissues with tbo most toothsome of tantaliz'mg concoctions. Then by an inspiration, ot which a lover alono is capable, fourteen tons of coal fol lowed close on tho heels of the ice cream poitors. At iirst view this may scorn pro saic anJ vulgarly utilitarian. But on examination, it aQords anotbor proof of tho charming delicacy of tho sensibility of tho donor. For the cream may be taken as a touching reference to tbe cold pangs of despair, mingled with the sweet pain of tallied hope and exhilarating uncertainty iu which tbo lover is plunged. Then tbo coal comes as tho significant suggestion of tbe burning, fiery torments disappoint ment would iullict. The cream and coal, however, preceded a multifarious assortment of edibles, nec essaries and luxuries, whoso subtle ex pression only true lovo can comprehend. The significance of three kegs of beer from remote and touaratc breweries has a lino llavorof tho stately courtships of old, where the knightly wooer dowered his be trothed with all manner of goods aud chattels, gained by tho prowess of his sword or the valor of his hand. Seven insurance policies wero sent, no doubt as a delicate reminder that life being short tho wise in lovo would bastou tbo union of two fond hearts. To enumerate the gilts that poured iu upon tho astonished widow during the week would requiro a catalogue from some ono of our gieat bazaar pacts. Sullico it to say that Widow Scanlan's bell neverceascd its tiutiunabulation be twixt 5:20 by tho clock Thursday morning until long after midnight Saturday. Strangely enough tho object of these profuso attentions broke down under them aud summoned tho police, previous to a flight to the countiy to escqic tho largesse of tbo unknown lover. This des perate resolution was, it seems, only taken when the incongruous cornucopia of love's now lexicou was completed by tho appear ance of the undertaker to measuio tbo widow for a colOu ! Now, iu the language of tho oriental lover, tho graveclothes sig nify felicity, but when sent to a widow they mean an immediato im molation upon the funeral pyre. No wonder Widow Scaulan, who had followed tho declaration iu the langnago of gifts from treacle taffy to oleomargarine cook ing butter, gave up beforo tbo wet uurso aud the undortakcr had lied. Tho oveut has a deep interest, however, for students of tho social phenomena of tbo day, for tt plainly indicates that llowers and signs ate no longer to monopolize tho language of love. Iu future couitship will be carried on by means of tho substantial things of life and wo had better be studying the lexicou at ouco or wo shall be like the Widow Scaulan perplexed over the clo quenco of tho now school of love-making. BERYL'S S91ILB OF JOY. 8itililt)iiel by tho Approach or Frost, Hor lleart itouuds at : Single Word. Chicago Tribune. ' Why are you s.ul, Beryl ?" Tho girl turned her head slightly as these words were spoken, and as her lis some figure with its rounded curves and beautiful llcsh tints stood sharply out lined, clear aud pcifect as a cameo, in the moonbeams that were falling in a silver spray through tho branches of tho linden trees, the sight was indeed a pretty one. George W. Simpson looked at her ear uestly a moment aud saw that tears were welling up in tho dusky brown eyes and sobs that could not bo restrained convuls ing the girlish form. 44 Why should I not be sad?" she said. " Tho sweet summer is dying. There are hollows iu hor fair cheeks ; a pathetic droop about the ripe red lips, dark shadows beneath tbo lovely eyes. And already across tbo hazy bills autumn peers, berry stains on her brown, slim liugers, purple vines trailing about her, scarlet buds and golden rods for tho coronal aud a broken reed for her sceptre. Already the hollows arc brimmed with ambsr bazo and the hilltops crowned with bluo smoke. The sun looks languidly through dream clouds ; a yellow leaf falls hero and there and some prudent birds fly southward ore yet the first frost makes the fruit ruddy and ripens tbo hazelnuts iu the hedges, ere yet tho sumac catches-some blood drops from tho heart wound of fainting summer and the astor looks with blue and wistful eyes from the woodland path." "It is indeed a time fraught with sug gestions that are mournful," said George, " but surely there is one gleam of hope, one little ray of golden suushino amid all the mists and clouds" aud, bending over tho girl iu a loving fashion, he whispered a word in her car. A smile chased away tho despondent lcok,iud tbe tears that dimmed the starry eyes wore quickly dashed away. Putting her arms around George's neck, Beryl murmured softly and with a look of per fect trust : " You are light, sweetheart ; I had forgotten the oysters.'- NK1VS MISCELLANY. Clipped From tbe Latest SI alls. Brave Bear, the Sioux Indian, who was to be hanged at Yankton, D. T., on the 18th instant for the murder of Johnson, near Fort Sully, has been granted a second respite of sixty days. J. R. Hills, an unmarried New York city lawyer, aged GO years, dropped dead yesterday at the Grand Union hotel, Saratoga, N. Y. Tho Merchants' bank at Winnipeg, Manitoba, was yesterday robbed of $10-, 000 in bills by two strangers during the temporary absence of tbe cashier. Bowley's stable, at Haverhill, Mass., was struck by lightning last ovoning and burned with a largo quantity of bay and farming implements. Loss, $G,Q00. Officer Marion Shepard, of Fayetto county, Iowa, was shot dead near Wadena on Thursday while arresting two brothers named Barber for horso stealing. Both murderers escaped. Jesse Pace, a farmer, was waylaid and murdered on Thursday, near Winona, Mich., by two men named Curtis. Both are at large. They acknowledged, in a letter to the sherilT, having committed tho deed. Mrs. Mary Bergen, yesterday attempted suicide at Yaplriuk, L. I., by banging herself with a clothesiino attached to a rafter in her collar. She was discovered by .her u-ycar-old child and out down iu time to save her life. Jealousy is supposed to have been the cause of tho rash act. Near Sault Ste, Marie. Mich., on Thurs day eveniug, tho tug William Goodnow, towing the schooners John O'Neil, George D. Russell and Kate Winslow, was struck by the steamer Northerner, and the schooner George D. Russell was sunk in two or three minutes, causing tho loss of two lives, one being a woman. Dsuhlng Out Ills Child's Ilrnlua. A shocking murder occurred at Secre tary creek, near Now Market, Dorchester county, Md. John Hurot, a fisherman, upon returning homo drunk at about 3 o'clock, quarreled with his son, aged 3 years, whipping him severely, when bis wife interceded for tho boy. Hurst then threatened her aud a man named Moore tried to pacify him, whereupon ho seized tho boy by tho feet and throw bim against the floor, striking his hoad, tho blood spurting from his eyes and ears. When picked up the boy was found to bo dead. STORM'S SUCCESS. lSeatlug Kuckalew After a Lively Conteat. The Democratic congressional conven tion of the Eleventh district, which has been in session at Mauch Chunk since Wednesday, ended suddenly Friday morn ing in the nomination of Hon. John B. Storm, o Monroe county. When tho convention adjourned Thursday, after taking the sixty-sixth ballot, it was ap pareut -that a genuino deadlock existed aud the conferees at ouco set to work to break it. It was thought that the opposi tion to Buckalew was demolished, and Thursday night at midnight it appeared that his nomination was sure. Klotz, of Carbon, under Brodhoad's name; Miles, of Montour ; Lewis, of Pike, and Gorman, of Luzerne, wore in cousulation, everything was 'fixed for speedy ending of tho contest. When tho convention opened at 9:20 Mr. Hart, one of tho Luzorne conferees, withdrew Gorman's name. This was thought to bo in favor of Buckalew, and it was, but the first ballot showed that it was iu vain. Tho ballot stood : Buckalew, 7 ; Storm, 11 ; Miles, 3. Mr. Storm's nomination was made unanimous amid applause. His election is, of course, cer tain, as the district is Democratic by over 8,000 majority. Mr. Storm is an able man, popular iu his district and has before bcrvcd with credit in Congress. Ithurlol'H Spear. Oui! lunch ot it transformed the load at the curot Ec into his true SataufcshajM- and sent him away. The toad ot disease it silently Is suing his venom, not at the ear. but at tho kidneys aud liver ol many aman who "Iccling out ot sort:?," does not know Just what Is the matter with him. Dy and by when the mib cliief 1-f done, and Bright's Disease or some other terrible malady has set in, ho discovers his malady only to dcspali ot its cure. Now Hunt's Remedy I as Ithurlel's spear. Its touch reveals tho disease in its true shape, and then dismisses it from the system. Even in the worst cases ol kidney complaints, it i-niot too late to cull Hunt's Itemed' in. It lias snatched maity from the very jaws ot death, scpii-lnul&w Siiilou's Vitalizer Is what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1U7 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w A true friend to tho weak and convalescent is llrowii's Iron Hitters. Eor sale at II. If. Cochran's drug stole, North Queen street, Lancaster. affi-lwdAw fine, brilliant and eearlones are ned iu making tho Celluloid Eye-Glrfhses. When yon buy a pair you may know that you are getting I he best, for y.Ce by all leading Jewelers suid opticians. a28-lwdeod Fou lame Hack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous I'laster. Pi ice 25 cents, for sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. nrvl-lwdeow&w A Heavy Swell. Jacob 11. JJloomer, ot Virgille, X. Y., writes: Your Thomas' Eclectrtc Oil cured a badly swilled neck and sore tluoat on my son in forty-eight hours; one application also re moved the pain from a very sore too ; my wife's toot was also much intlamed so much po that she could not walk about tho house ; she applied the Oil, aud In twenty-four hours was entirely cured.'" for sale at II. 1J. Coch i au's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Laucastor. Nononv enjoys the nicest surroundings it in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day to whom a bottle ol Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring more solid comfort than all the medicine they havo ever tried. Newt. sl-liudeodAeow Catabuii cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Itcmedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, for sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Noting the Effects. It. Gibbs, of ISuffalo N. Y., writes: "Hearing your Iluidock Ulooil Bitters favorably spoken of. I was iuduced to watch their effects, and find tint in chronic diseases ot the blood, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig nally marked witu success. 1 have used thmn myself with best results, lor torpidity or tho liver; and in the case ot a lrlcnd of mine suf fering from dropsy.the effect was marvelous." Price SI. for sale at. 11. B. Cochran's Drug store, 1.17 North Queen street. Lancaster. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, hs its name Indicate. 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. it will Immediately tree Uie head from all dandruff, restore gray luiir to Us natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen ofT. It does not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. ugar of Lcid and Nitrate ot Silver preiMirations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each BoUleiswarranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC, WholPsalu Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CIUTTKNTON New York. Jun61yd.eod4w OAJUL1A.HJSB, 7. riMtH STAN U ARO OARBIAUK WORK 1 Of LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTEB, PENK'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only tbe best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. or quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a can. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ol workmen cspedaU mploved for that purpose. inae-tfdAw MJtJUVAI.. "nKOfflfS IRON B1TTEKS. MALARIA Malaria is an alnost indescribable malady which not even tho moat 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 does not necessarily mean chills and feyer while those troubles usually ac company it. It often affects tbe suf ferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleepless ness, a tired feeling and a high fever the person afflicted growing weaker and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he becomes a more skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria once having laid its hold upon tho hntnan frame, the door of the systen is thrown open to nervous diseases. Tho body weak aud enfeebled absorbs no nourish ment, but subsisting upon itself, tbe digestive organs to longer per form their luncloua ; th liver be comes torpid, and other organs falling to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, and - dissolution and death aro apt to ensue. In addition to being a certain cure for malaria and chills aud fever, BROWN'S IRON IHTTEKS is highly recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain and efficient tonic ; es pecially indigestion, dyppepsia, inter raittent fovcis, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc. En riches the blood, strengthens tho reus cles, aud gives new life to tho nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive or gans. It is for sale by all respectable medicine dealers price, $1 per bottle. Be sure and sot the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, for sale wholesale and retail by II. 1J.COC11 BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster auKl!tillSciU5.d&w BUUKH JLKD HTATIONJSMt. OCMOOL HOOKS. SOHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT TUB LOWEST KATES, I. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 12 WEST KING STItKET. LANCASTER. S( CUOUL BtlOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOB THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Salo at the Lowest Prices. Br John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. 99-SIGN OP THUSW BOOJ.'-f. rjWJSJt HAJittlNUB, etc. w r. HAVK AUUKU LAitUBLY TO OUK Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, cousi-ttlnir of evcrv de scription ot 1'AfEK HANGINGS, and ninoiiR them some ot the Choicest Style In thu Itcst Grade of Goods. These will be sold low in order to make speedy sales. ItEMNANTS aro accumulating all the time In small lots, which are very desirable lor Closets. Vestibules and Booms, tunning in price from Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES lu new Dado Patters, Plain GotHs In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF; LACE CURTAINS -IN WHITE and CREAM, RED SETS. JPILLO W Hit AMU, T1V1E8, LAMMtElUIXS, Ac. Poles in Ebony, Brass, Cherrj, A-di and Walnut. , Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. OAMJPMTB. "lABKETS. ' Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture EAO and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock oi Brussels, Ingrain and Yenetiaa - Carpets, at gkeat bargains and at below ;ost, to make room and giro my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H.S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West g and Water Ste. VUALL HAVANA CIOABS 2 FOB 5 CtS. i at No. 21 North Qneen Street. UARTMAN'9 EbLOW FKQNX CIGAR STORE, roM'mjLttL PVBUUC &AL&-4MC MATOJRUAT, HKJT. S3. 18S2, at the Keystone .hotel, atr 73 o'clock p. sl, a doable on4tory Aran feoeae. 8U5SSft!2L!!2 JamUIes, tsltaate t Nos. fcs and Sie worth Mulberry street. Lancaster. Pa., as property ot , LBVJKK BOTlr, Administrator or Estate of Mary Snrostt. de ceased. rtAittUUMttir ' - , s- .- UTX PKOJPEKTX AT riHVATK SALE j On1 Long Deterred Payments :' ' '" 1. Tbe Store ''House and Dwelling-on' irm King street, now occupied by J ml It. Weaver. Z Tbe Hall Building on Prince street. 3. The House 1 occupy. ,.-. 4. Tho House (No. 110) on West Orange St. Tti rM4rta ant CtAl n ahII . ma att-tt'ds&M a. e. Roberts. ItVHLIU SALE. ON 8ATDRUAV. - TBMBBR 19, 1892, by order t the Orphans Co art of Lancaster county, tbe umbjrm-aed administratrix of tho' estate ot John stone. decM. will sell at public ale,(afc,tb ntrstrr boose, la the City ot, LaucaiterUio followni described val uable city property; viz :' A lot or piece or (round situated ia tbo Ninth ward, Lancaster city, on tho cast side ot tbe 14 feet wide public- alter rnwalng north from James street, between NorUt.Oueou aid Prince streets, in said" cltjr of Lancaster, con talnimrla front oa Mid alley 3 foot - Inoben, and extending in depth rastwurd 131 feet, bounded on tbo' West by said 14 feet wide pub lic alloy, on tbe-east by a l leet whla alley, on tbo North by lot or Andrew Balmcr, and on the South by a 10 feet wide alley, pob which is creeled a Frame Stable. ., Salo to commence at' 7' o'elocki'p. 'm., when terms will be made know bv CATHARINE STONE, a36-3td3 Administratrix ot Jehn Stone. PI7HUC ALK.ON THVKSUAT, ,M1W TKMBBR 21. 1881, will bo SOht'afpnMfo sale, on the premises, lite tolIowfiMainnbb! real estate, to wit : Alt that vtry valuable JTARM, containing 17 ACRES, more, or teas. situated on the south aide ot East Klni; street. In the city of 'Lancaster. immvdlattiiVhnnn. "wfuo .uuicaavvr uouniy enwn, ana Minia inir lands of Herman Miller, Jacob S. Miller ad lands ot the Directors of ttta Poor or Lan caster County. .This is one of the moat, iieslr able und valuable pieces or real estate In thi county of Lancaster ; Ins a ood DWKLMNt; HOUsE, Out-houscs aud other improvement-. It is particularly valuable for Bufldlnrr Lot, being In the very best part ot the el yjr Lan caster, and especially adapted lor a Truck farm. The entire piece Is latdout In Bulldini Lots. For further Information call on Henry Sli'n ltcrt. Auctloaeerand Rt-at Estate Agent. No. C Court avenue, where the eralt ol said prop erty can be seen. It will bo sold In. tbo whole, by ports or u lots to suit purchasers. Salo to commence at i o'clock p. in., when conditions will be nude known by RAMUEL WETZKL. Hkmrv SavBXBT, Auctioneer. ., a26Xs2,9.10,l?,I!,2( MIVCATIOJfAl SWARTRMORK CULLKGIS. RE-OPENINO IN RESTORED JIU1LD INO. Both sexes admitted. College ami pre paratory school under ear of members ol tbe Society ot JTrlonds. The main bulldlne. destroyed by flro 9th month, last, has Imnjo completely rebnUt, enlarged,- and fitted ap with idl conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and too Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Room. Ma cblno shops, and all uppllancca for narsulng a thorough course in Chemistry. Mechanical ami Civil Engineering. Tno next term Opcna Jth mo. (Sept.) 2Sth Apply early,, as, other things belngcfiual, places will be given to thu earliest applicants. ' Eur full particulars, address EDWARU M.MAGILL, PretVt, Swarthmore College, Delawara Co.. 1'a. jun-XSmd O WITHIN C. SHOllTLIDGB'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN., 11 Miles from Philadelphia. .SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER It. ri.cd prlcu covers every exnn.se. even books, tc. No extra charges. No incidental uxpi'iises. No examination lor ad'i iision. ThiittM-ii experienced tc tellers, all men ami all graduates. Special opportuniilft f"r apt .si udcuts to advance rapidly. Smx-1m1 drill for liill and backward boys. Patrons or tiMuIfiili may select any studies or choosutho rt-gular English. Scientific. Business. Clas-inU ur Civil Engineering course. Students titled nt Media aro now in Harvard, Yalu aud ten other r-olleKCS and polytechnic schools. Media ha seven churches and a temperance clmttcr which prohibits the sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For new Illustrated circular wblres-i tlMt principal awl proprietor. BWITHIN.C. sIIORTLIOGE, A. M. ( Harvard ITiiiversily Graduate) MEDIA. PENN. uSMmdAw iH'bt'CATIONAt.. " Pennsylvaiiia State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located In ono of the mini ticantlfii! and healthful of tho entire Allegheny eg ton. Open to students ot both sexes, and oilers tha billowing Courses of Study : ' 1. A full Classical Course of four yoais.' '. A full Sclentle Courso of four ycara. .1 Thu following Technical CoubM of four yi-.irs each : (a) Agriculture : (!) Nutiir-1 His tory: (c) Chemistry and Ph yics; (l) Civil Engineering. i. A bpecial Course in Agriculture. ft. A Special Course in Chcminry. ti. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. Military drill is rcqnlrril. KTprtiM'H for lioard and incidentals very low., TUlTluN FREE. Young ladles In cli:irgcl uconinc- lent lady principal. Fur Catalogues, or olhor iiifittiiialloii. ad dress GEO. W. ATIIKRTOX, President. Statu College, centre Co., .Pa. augS-13tdT.Th.4S V UINTA All IP WJjAIWWAM. H 1UH M MABTUI. FMT JABS ! FfiOIT JiRjS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! -AT CHINA HALL. ".' Headiiuartsrs.ter MASON ; PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons. Gem Glass TopFruit Jar, , Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOU MASON JARS. J VIA.Y TUMBLERS ! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 16 EAST KINO 8TRBBT. LANCASTER. PA. MOOTS 4t MU9MM. CL'OSIRM OUTt CLOSING OU'? ! .i r. i -AT- t h , GREATLY .REDUCED PRICES. Having started a i Shoo- FaeMryj 1 am bow closing out my large stock or Boots aad Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for tbe enlargement of my factory. 49-Custom work a specialty, both machine and band-made. "" - ' F. HIEMENZ, ' NO. 1: NORTH QUEEN STREET. (SIgaot the Big Shoe.) m90WStf STOOIEM, 8TOU1ES. PITTS UtlKGfl HTU Kies. 11.25 per hundred at UARTMAJTS. YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE.
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