ft J-S-i t - Volume XIX- -No 9. iANCASTER, PA, MONDAY JSEPTEMBER 11, 1S82. Wreo Cents. J J I xutr uoods, &. TUUN M. G1VLKK CO. C ARPEfT DEPARTMENT. Our trado in this department has already commenced. Some of .our New Patterns have been selling rapidly, but wo will continue to add something new to our stock in this department every week. THE AUEORA CARPET SWEEPER Still continues in great favor among housekeepers. We aro Sole Agents for it for Lancaster City aud County. We also have exclusive sale of The Celebrated OPAQUE FELT Window Shading. NEWS MISCELLANY. T1IK CREAM OF THE SUNDAY rAPEUS. It has a superiority over other Shadings for the following icasons : let. It is strong and perfectly. opaque 2d. Its texture is rubber-like, 3d. It is eof t and pliable. 4th. It will not crack, croaso or break. 5th. It will not ravel at tho edges. 6th. It is noiseless in operation. 7th. It will not wrinkle or curl. 8th. It canbe sewed the same as cloth. Oth. Its-appearance when contrasted with the best cloth curtains is always in its favor. 10th. It is cheaper and more durable. Parties needing Curtain goods should.'not fail to examine these goods before i)urcliasin'. We carry a full line and shall be pleased to show them at any time. TOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLER. GEO. P. RATHVON. T MIK iKfll'MfSMOKU. BOWERS & HURST, 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET; LANCASTER, PA. MEN'S SHIBTS, - MEN'S HOSIERY. Wo are now offering great drives in SHIRTS and HOSIERY. "WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 25 cents. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 50 Cents. "WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 75 Cenls. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, 51.00. MEN'S ENGLISH IK 9E 12c., a Great Uamain. MEN'S FANCY SEAMLESS V ROSE 18c. a pair or C pairs for ftl.00 ho Greatest Rargain in HOSIERY ever ollm-d. MEN'S MERINO UNDERSHIRTS. :S7jc.. full worth 50 cents. We almoner many other Karelins in GENT'S NECKWEAR. COLLARS, CUFFS. SUSPENDERS. ete. A!m an immense lotof CALICOES, IJIiOCADES and SATIN CS in tho Now Fall Styles. ULANKH 1'S and FLANNELS, an Itumenso Stoek now on hand and Selling Fust at Away Down Pi ices. BOWERS & HTJRST, No. 129-131 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 7 Vl.OTMSU. If YKKS & KATHFONV TVell-JVIacie Graxments. In tho manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo obscrvo thrco points i. i no Election ot Mylisii una Serviceable Material with tho licsfc Weainijj Qualities. 2. Tho Selection of Good, Stron and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 8. Firht-cl.oss Workmanship. Good. Stronjr Thread and Careful Scwincr. In our CLOI1UJNG you will II ml no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, icgular huud.niado buttonholes. Our Cutters aro the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RAtHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. vi.ormxa, jcc. A. YATKS & CO. AUTUMN CLOTHING. Just bofoie Heavy Goods bocomo a nocosaity you will find it quite expedient to use a FALL OVERCOAT. Our preparations for such a want havo beon oxtensivo, and we can supply overy grade, quality and price, tc suit the tasto of every mind. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS.. PHILADELPHIA. sep 1-Inul JUCV tiOOMi, H AtlKKJt IlKOTIIKi:. s M Y R N A R U G S EAGER & BROTHER. ir..i.i:i:s in carpets. Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains. Full Line of Oil Cloths and Lenoleums. 25 WEST KING STREET. KXT UDOK TO TIIK N COURT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK'S. Blue Black Cashmeres, Jet Black Cashmeres, MEDIUM BLACK CASHMERES, LUPINS FRENCH CASHMERES, From the Lowest to tho'Fincst Goods Impottcd, Now Open Direct. From Importers. Wo invito attention to our BLACK SILKS at 30 Cents ; Also to our BLACK SILKS at 1.00 as being the Best Silks ever ou'eicil for tho money. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. R. E. FAHNESTOCK. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. 8 CLOTII1NU. MMCINO AM SUiimiKK NOVhl.TIKS. -AT H. GERH ART'S is l alii Millnt, NO. EAST KINU STREET, 1 heioby Mock of lufoini my customers tlml my i?Z,VMRKIt'H HVM'1'I.IKH. -TVTUUL.KSAI.K DEPOT FUK Water Closets and Balk Tabs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, numbers" Eartliehwarc, ' Gas and Steam Fitters Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners ' Supplies. SfcATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. No . 11. 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, TA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. SPUING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 !i iv.i now iitc Utetand choice-.! :u-(niin-iit ot WOOLENS. For l-'liu. Tailoi lug In tlm city ot Uinciuster. MUCKS AS LOW AS TIIK LOWEST, ant! all goods warranted an rcpiesenlod. I. GEEIART. I7AI.I. r.isHionx. FALL FASHIONS -1N- MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING AUK NOW KKADY AND ARE NOW REINO SHOWN IN WONDER FUL ARRAY. Having mauulacturcd for the Ial!today.sa luorohclectaiid blylisli Stock otCLOTHlNU than ever belorewoaie prepared to suit the most lasiidious in Style, Making ami Trim mings, :uil especially in Price, as "oun labor is oun iRorir." Note a low Sample Trices : MKN'S HUSlNEbS SUITS, $3.H0, $1.00, W 00, an.l $fi.(.0 MKN'S ALL-WOOL' SUITS, $7.00, 8.U, fJAA), 110.00 ami $12.00. MEN'S DUF.es SUITS, $10.00, $!i00, $14.00 up to $a).00. BOYS' SUITS, In (ireat Vat iety. Our Specially. HOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $irm, t.i no up to $3,00. BOYS' ALL-WOOL DUKSS SUITS, $1.00, $1 10, $i..ri0 up to $0 00. OUU CHI LDUKN'S DKl'AUTMENT is com plet! in every respect, anil we arc xelllnsu UliihlV Suit tnr $l.rKt, Jil unl $.1.00. An All- woi cinirsSiitior;.ro,$i.o $..oo, $o.oouini $7.00. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Customer can select Goods from in tlio piece ami have Hioiu maile to onfer at a slight advance over our Uoods on the counter. We make to order All-Wool huits lor $12.00; Heavy All WoolCassor Cheviot Suitfor $15.00. It" on '"ess Milt lor $18.00, $20.00 and Our Goods aro marked In. plain and large llfjiires in oui Two Commodious Windows, tiiHl a eall ou us will convince you of saying Iroin 20 to 30 per cent. LGAUSMAI&BRO., The Loading Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., .ighl on tho Southwest Comer of Orange. St, LANCASTKIt, l'A. The Cheapest House in the City. TVK. McCOKMICK, UUADUATK IN MK1MC13K AND 1'IIAU MACY, ( son ol tho late Dr. II. McConnlck, or Lancas ter,) treats private diseases mietcsidnlly with Ma new reiiiediert. Medicine is pleasant to taste ami smell. No change ol diet and consc cuently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or liy mail at his drnji store and oniee. No. :-M hOUTII FOU'iTH bTHEKT, ullml lMUladelphia. The Dire Yellow Fever Terrible Condition or Ajraira In Pensacolo, ria., Jip peallne -tor AM. The board of health at Pensacola de clares the yellow fever epidemic. It says : We have had in twenty-four bours sixteen new cases and three deaths. A terrific storm prevails,. Having continued tor a night and a day,- which threatens fatal re sults. One or the gu:itest burdens in flicted by the epidemic is the Inability of merchants to collect money due, all coun try places having been quarantined, nec essitating a general suspension of busi ness. A large number ol those best able to pay caunot be reached, while those who remain are holding on to their dollars, not knowing what the next two months may bring forth, nor what tliey will havo to enduie bcfoicfiost. From these sources collections arc being almost entirely sus pended and business men are greatly em barrassed. The new phase of the fever in the past foity-cight hours, with .a constantly in creased sick rate and death rate, has ren dered necessary the appeal which has been made to tho generosity of the country. Unless aid shall hpeeilily come the great est woe must prevail. Contributions should be transmitted by telegraph when possible, as there is imperative need of funds. The largo proportion hero of Noithern and unacclimated men render us singularly accessible to tbo ravages ot tho disease, wliile the number of sick and sickening is greatly disproportionate to the number of trained nurses. Tho local plijsiciiias aie behaving valiantly and be nevolently. Tho relief branch of tho Young Men's C'lnistiaii association lias been furnishing volunteer nurses, but they are nearly all brokj-n down. All the outlook predicates tho need of piofessioual nurses. To fur nish them is impossible without aid from abroad. Mr. Scanlan is out of danger. Thrco of the sisteis in the convent arc very sick. One has been given up by tho physicians. At M.itamoias the fever is very much ou tho decrease. Tnero were two deaths in tho last twenty four hours. Fourteen thousand dollars t the total amount Fcut by subscription. The river continues at a cry high stago. Tim weather is clear, with a light northerly win. At Brownsville there wcro fifty-seven new eases of yellow fever. There wcro also three deaths, all Mexicans. Thcro was one death in Fort Brown the son ot' Alts. Withcrcll, aged 10. Dr. Melon was out this morning. Dr. AVolu and his family arc improving. ' Schuylkill County Abases, special Dispatch to tho Times. Tho grand jury of Schuylkill county, in making their report, called attention to the abuses at tho almshouse, particularly in the matter of out-door relief, which in the last ten years has increased from $10,000 to $50,000. The almshouse ox. penses now amount to $90,000 annually, which is more than half the entire tax levy. The report calls upon all good citi zens to report to the poor directors per sons whom ihey know are receiving relief uuwoituily and domands a stricter ac countability from the directors. They say that the latter havo been too careless in issuing orders for the relief of indigent peoplo throughout tho county aud that persons are regularly receiving charity who are unworthy, who have families able to support them, and who havo real' estate, out of whicli the county may be reimbursed. The orders aro all issued to storekeepers, many at the request of the latter aud without the proper investigation having first been made. MMB1CJLU TUCOWIttS IRON jitters; 1 MALARIA CLOTB1B& Jbto.ry'"" KAND KVSH' FOR - lllnlufervitled Love. Chicago Tribune. "Shall you miss mo, sweetheart ?" George V. Simpsou was going away, far away to the trackless solitudes of St. Louis, aud when ho had told Daphne Mc Carthy of his intended journey tho girl had spoken not a word, but lain hei head geutly on his shoulder and wept as if her heart was breaking. But when he asked her tho question Which this chapter opens the little head. With its coronal of Huffy brown hair had risen slowly, and tho pansy-brown eyes of tbo girl had looked into his and gleamed witli the holy light of a" lovo that could never die. " Shall I miss you '."' she cried, despair ingly, "ah, yes, horcly enough. But you cannot understand this. No man can feel the Iosh of kisses aud love words as a woman can, nor hate the slow creeping wakeful nights, and the gray dawns that come with no promise of strong anus aud a loving heart, andwords of courage, and tho windy sunsets that dio away on a day that has held no beauty or brightness. No man can feel the deadly hunger in time of famine that a woman feels when love that always beckons and allures is out of reach of ber longing hands aud loving lips." " Uut I shall not uo gone so very long, darling," whispered George, " aud I havo told the candy man to let you have what ever you want on my account." " You have douo this ?" asks tho girl, putting her dimpled arms aiound his neck. " Yes," was the reply. "Then," said Daphne, tho wistful look gouo from her face, " you cannot'start Ioj soon." FATAL ItLAST OF IOIVIIKII. had Accident In a Coal Sline. A sad accident occurred at the Philadel phia coal aud iron company's Richardson colliery, resulting in tho instant death of Michael O'Brien aud thanarrow escape, with slight injuries of his 'brothor Edward. The O'Biicu brothers, both incxperiened miners, were working in tho samo breast aud were engaged in blast ing rock. A heavy shot had been prepared to fire, and after lighting tho fuse they ran way to safe quarters to await the explosion of the charge. After sufficient tunc intervened the shot failed to go oil. Michael O'Brien went to investigate tho tioublo aud placed his hands on tho fuse, when tho shot fned, terribly mutilating bis body aud killing bim instantly. Edward who followed his brother only part way, was shuck with pieces of flying rock, but not seriously hint. Tho deceased was 40 years of ago. He leaves a wife and one child at Hcckscherville, where ho lived. IIUIU'.KI.L VICKY UNL'OriJl.AK. Tlio Opinion Formed About tho Assessment Collector In the Treasury Ilepartment. The failure of Jay Hnbbcll to bo brought out again as a caudidato for Congress con tinues to occasion a good deal of comment particularly in' departmental quarters. Tho story that ho1 declined to run for the nomination because he did not want tho place is generally discredited. He was not popular in his district, and finding that ho could not be renominated ho with drew as gracefully as ho could from tho canvass. An officer of tho treasury de pal tiueut said that employes generally 10 garded this defeat ot Hubbell as good news. He was virtually ont of political life, for hiscanvass against Senator Ferry would never amouut to anything. Hub bell does nol make friends and ho has pursued the poor clerks with such persist ence and in such a manner that he has signally failed in numerous instances in securing political contributions. Other men acting as chairmen of tho Republicau concessional committee would havo col lected livo dollars where Hubbell has collected one. Hubbell lacks personal magnetism aud tbo disposition to make himself popular. Ho has done the Repub licans more harm tbau good. Since be has been chairman of the congressional committee he lias been in a constant con troversy in regard to his methods of con ducting the aUairs of the committee, and theso cont ro versies have been irj urious both to him and the party. This is the way other officers and clciks in the departments talk without a single exception. THK I.AN'11 LHMHIK KKAUuS. Wliar Cnlouet Jtarr and Mr. O'ltyrne, , i'llt-liursli Have to Hay on ihe Suuject. Col. James P. Barr, of the Pittsburgh Post, says that thero is no doubt of tho truth of the charges made in regard to tho attempted purchao of tho Land League vote. Colonel Barr says ho knows Delaney well aud knows that ho has always been read)r to go iuto just such schemes. He has been a hanger-on to the Republican managers at Harrisburg for years, and has learned how to tako advantage of the hot-headed Irish, who arc willing to do almost anything if they think it will bene fit Ireland. Mr. A.- O' Byrne, formerly president of tho Central branch of the Laud League and a leading Irishman says that he boliovcs tho attempt to purchase votes was made. Ho knows be yond doubt that Delaney sold out the Aucicut Order of Hibernians in tho Hart ranft campaign, when Hartranft promised to pardon Kehoe. Mr. O' Byrne knows that ciVorts wcio made to buy tho Irish vote in Scranton and a leading Irishman there was anxious to make tho Sale, but the plan was discovered. Be says ho does uot know of any attempt having been made to control tho Land League vote here, but believes theto are men in the society who would sell the bulk of it. . A Notorious Kobber Arrested. John Solomon has been arrested on sus picion of having committed, a series of burglaries in Allentown. The female col lego has been robbed twice ,in several months and the residence of the Rev. Hif ford, president, of the institution, was burglarized in August, while the family was at the seashore. Tho officers found a, lot of silverware, clothing, linen, etc., which has been identified as tho property of the college and Mr. Uifford, Solomon is an old olTcndcr and some time back served a three years' term for burglary. Other charges are pending against him aud ho is good for six or eight years in piison. A Ulscreet Young L.ady on Her Travels. Chicago Herald. "May I open tho window for you, miss?" politely inquired a gentleman of a young lady ou tho Northern road, as he saw her tugging at a sash that had not recoveicd from tho preceding winter. Sho glared at him a moment aud gavo a reluctant consent. " Folks can't bo too careful who they speak to or accept favors from,' sho re marked, after a long pause. "That's very true," replied tho gentle man, quietly "Are you a Boston di simmer ?" sho in quired. "No. I am not," ho answeird. "A hotel clerk?" "No, not a hotel clerk.'' " I am glad of that," said she. I never let a drummer or a hotel clerk speak to me. Maybo you're an actor ?" " No, not au actor." " That's first class," sho exclaimed, showiug hor dimples and becoming raoro and more confidential. "If an actor should speak to me I'd die. What is your busidess ?" "I'm a barkeeper, ami I'm traveling 'West to get a tenitorial divorce fiom my wife," explained tho gentleman. " Oh, I'm so glad," giggled tho girl. "Reach dowumy satchel, there's a bottle of whisky and a pack of cards in it. I'll play you an odd game of California Jack for $5 a corner ! I like to meet gentlemen, and I know 'cm when I meet 'cm. Ask that bald-headed chap across thoro if he's got a coik sciew, will you ?" ltnuriel'ri Spear. One touch ot 11 transformed tho toad at the carol Eve Into ids true Satanic shapr andsent hiiuawuy. The toad ot disease is silently is suing ids venom, not at the ear. but at tins kidneys nod liver ot manyaiuan who "leeling out ol sortn," does not know lust what Is tbo matter with him. lly and by when tho mis chief Is done, anil Origin's Disease or some other terrible malady has set in. he discovers Ids malady only todcspaii ot its cure. Now Hunt's Uemidy Is as Ithurlcl's spear. Its touch reveals the disease in its true shape, and then disinl!es it from the sv-teni. Kven in the woiit cases of kidney complaints, it is not too late to eall Hunt's Kerned' in. It has snatched many trom the very jaws ol death, sci;-1umKVw Siiiloii's VitulUur is w hat yon need tor Con stip'ilion. Loss of appetite. Dizziness ami all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents peruolllc. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w Malaria is an almost indescribable malady which not even tho most tal ented physicians are able to fathom. Its cause is most frequently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very littlo question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not necessarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually ac company it. It often affects the 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 mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria onco having laid it hold upon, the human frame, the door of the systen is thrown opan to nervous diseases. Tho body weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourish ment, but subsisting upon itself, the digestive organs no longer per form their iiincions; the liver be comes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work. speedily become disordered, ami dissolution ami death 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 cei tain and efficient tonic: es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent feveis, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc. En riches tho blood, strengthens tho mus cles, aud gives now life to tho nerves. Acts like a charm ou tho digestive or gans. It is for salo by all respectable medicine dealers, price, $1 per bottle. Ba sure and get the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, For salo wholesale and retail by II. II. COC11 ltAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. lancncr auslltmScptl5,Ktw H 66 '- . NECKTIES,:. ' ' COI&ARS. ' shirts; ' ' SUSPENDERS. AT EBISMAN'S: NORTH- QUEEN STREET -'! , - i - .. i 58tIlMHlil! . ! now under full lieatlutuv .nn.l viu.n. tinho to blaze'awav with uiiabated fnrv til? I t k . on IMMENSE STOCK. -OF -, I.t J- FALL AND WINTER i. LOTHIHU J entirely disposed ol. Talk about " (jjreat Bargains ! HOUKH AHIt SXA'XIONJEB. OCHUUL HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS AXD SOBTOOL SUPPLIES AT TIIK LOWEST R-.TEti, L. M. FLYNMS, NO. 42 WEST KINO STKKET, LANCASTER. A true strengthening .medicine nn'l health renewerh Drown's Iron Hitters, for salcot II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (Juctn it reel, Lancaster. sll-lwu&w Fine, brilliant and clear lenses are ned lu making I he Celluloid hyo-t.l :sses. When yon buy a pair you may know that yon aro getting the bent. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. a8-lwdcod For lame Hack. Side or Chest, uo Shiloh's Porous Floater. Trice 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen bt. mvl iwdeowAw A Heavy Swell. Jacob 11. 1'.loomer. ot Virgille, N. Y., writM : Your Thomas' Kcleetilo oil cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat on. my son in forty-eight hours; one npnlication also re moved the pain troin a verv sore toe ; mv wife's toot was also much inliamod xoinuch so that she could, not walk about the house; she applied the Oil, and In twenty-four hours wui entirely cured.'" For sale at II. U. Coch ran's drug store, 157 North Queen street, Lancaster. Nononv enjoys the nicest sui roundlngs 11 in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day to whom a bottle ot Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring wore solid com tort than all the medicine they have ever tried. Xews. sl-lmdeod&eow Catarrh cured, health ami sweet breath se cured by Sluloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price JO cents. Nasal Injector free. For pale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Qnccn St. myl-lwdeow&w Noting tbe KiTecta. K. Glbl, or Buffalo N. Y., writes: ' Hearing your lturdock lllood Bittern favorably spoken of, I was induced to watch their etlects, and itnd that In chronic diseases ot the blood, liver and kidneys, your bitter havo been sig nally marked with success. I have nsed them myself with best results, lor torpidity of tho liver; and In the case ot a friend of mine suf fering from dropny.thc effect was marvelous." Price tl. For sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 1:17 North. Queen street, Lancaster. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its namn indicate, 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Immediately free the head from all dandruff. restore gray lialr to its natural color and pro duce a new growin wnere-ii nas laucnoir. It docs not in any manner, effect the health, which Sulnhur. t'ugar of Leu I and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change ligni or laueu iiair in a lew imys 10 a ucauiiiiii glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Eacli bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A Ct'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTESTON New York. innfl ijd.cod&w sc UllOOI. HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Salo at the Lowest Prices. -BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. 381GX OF THE BIO EOOK.-G VAVER llA.NHtitlH, ice. WK IIAVK ADIIKII LaitUELV TO OUR Stock ol WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription 6t PAPER HANGINGS, and among tliem some ot the Choicest Styles in tho Best Grade of Goods. These will be sold low in order lo make speedy sales. REMNANTS arc accumulating all the time in small lots, whiuh are very desirable lor Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in price Iroiu Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Palters, Plain Goods In AU Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF; LACE CURTAINS -IN WHITE and CREAM, BED SETS. PIT.LO W SHAMS. TIDIES, LAMBREQUINS, Ac. Poles In Ebony, BrasjB, Cherry, Ash and Walnut. Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CAMPXX8. CARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prcparedto sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AX GREAT BARGAINS COST, AND AT BELOW to make room anil give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my Own- -laannlactnred goods. Please calLear)y . H. S. SHIRE, CARPET - HALL, Oor. West wig and Water Sts. SMALL HAVANA'ClOABS 8 FOR C CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. IIARTMAN'S "YELLOW 1'KONT CIGAR STORE. you never saw or heanl ot any giving. All .ay they like' n c are Never Saw 'Clothing Told, So Cheap!. Wocoiild picsenta 11-t ot' inducement al-' inobta.iniloiong, but our pafc Wt'lnorper-mi'- Come and cn us. lor, a K'-siti RIG SA ING can be made in buying trom u. be sides the advantage, ot having A MUCH LARGERSTOCK than any other house in tho city to select trom. Hirsli & Brother, Penn Hall Clothing House, ' 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Peno Square. sopS-lyd LOTUINOI CLOTHING-! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. , A RARE CHANCE TO RUY WELL-MAi'K CLOTniNG AT LESS THAN (COST. ' t Wo must closo out tho bulunc or our ; SPRING AND. SUMMER STOCK. BY- SEPTEMBER 1st, Thrtrcloro anyone about to purchase fcliould call on 119 for bargains. Along willi this Closing Sain aro many Gar. meni.s suitable lor t PALL AND WINTER WEAK. 3-Reuieinbcr our All-Wool. Suits lor Men , at $10.01) is si ill in tho lead as to Sty h: and Quality. ... 0: B. HoMer 1 Sod; 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. 1A. OUtS A AH It ttJ.AHH WAlti.7 H lOH M MAKTTjr. F801T JARS !MT JABS WHOLESALE AND BETA1L, AT CHINA HALL. IIoadiuarters,for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, ana Half Gallons: i Gem Glass TopJFruIt Jar, Cbhaneey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JAUS. JELLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! A High & Martm : 16 EAST KING STBBfiT. ' LANCASTER. PA. (KMX., B. MAKTII.- Wbolesalo and Retail Scaler In all kinds of SI LUMBER AND COAL. rfanl: No. 490 North Water and Prince treats x.!.-cvo Lemon Lancaster. ns-lyd COAL AND CF.31KNT. Pure Lykeus Valley and other, kind ot Coal lor all purposes well cleaned. llest Uniml Roocndalc Cement lit teduccd prices. Also Llmestona Screenings for walks mid drives ; guarantee satisfaction, iliiy and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Olllce : ilarrisburic pike. General OlHco: 20) East Chestnut Street. KAUirrMAN, KELLER CO. aprt-lwd rioAi.. M. V. B. COHO, 830 SOHTH WATMMHT IraMMtr, ., Wholesale and Retail Sealers 1 LUMBER AND GOAL. UoBBcUom WIUiUm I1JmbI JCxetuMir. Yard and Office: No. 83 SOUTH WATKR !eb-:-. STREET. s AMUKL H. PRICK, ATTOKWKT. JtAS moved hia omca trom 5 North Soin to No. 41 GRANT flTTREKT. lmZ,. ately In Bear of Court Bouse, 'Long's New Kuiitilmr. mi7-tt.i . . YELLOW HBIM UIOAK), ut.K.lu vana Killer (Hand Made) the i;.,t .-, Ciirar in the city at IIARTMANS YELLOW FRONT "I .MR STOBK. II, cent r '