frp :' in, :1 f &' . . V lfif J- 'r v- - . t - '- l- '- 5; w t -n. til ' u r'"-' ... &&' uMitgenM . - -m mMM Tt 'J' It )iW Wi lllll ' ,v ' V4m& v- e-or ml i)S, 0( Volnme XX-Ne 203. ttnr uuuvn. TOIIN H.OIVI.KK& UO 1 OIIN H. U1VI.ICK A VO Fer Choice Wilten Carpets. Ker Damask Hall unit Stair Carpet. JOHN H. UIVLER A CO., JOHN 8. U1VLER A CO., Ker rine Vulvet Ctrpels. for Lew-prked Venetlan Hall aud Stair. JOHN 8. UlVLE'l A CO., JOHN 8. U1VLER A CO.. Fer Extra quality Moiiuet Carpet. Fer Ilome-mado Rag Carjwt, JOHN S. UlVliKIl A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., Fer flest Makes Iledy llrusiels Carpet. Ker Cocea, Nnplernnd Canten Mattings. JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A UO , Fer Hest Tapestry llrussels Carpet. Fer Ouolce I.lnoleum. JOHN 8. GIVLER A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO, Fer Medium Tnpeslry CarpeU Fer Hest Fleer Oil Cletbs. JOHN 8. U1VI.EK A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO,, Fer I.ewprlcert Tapestry CarpeU Fer Hugs and Mala. JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., Fer Ilt-at All-wool a ply CarpeU rer the UonulneAurota Carpet Bwoepor. JOHNS. UIVLER A CO., JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., Fer Kxtra Super All-wool Carpet. 'itthe Carpet Rngs In Exchange for Carpets. JOHN 8, UIVLhHACO., JOHN 8. UIVLER ft CO., Fer Kxtra C. C. CarpeU l'rlces Marked In t'laln rigurcs. JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO.. JOHN 8. UlVliKIl A CO., Fer all kinds el InKraln Carpet. Onn Prlce and that tbe lowest. JOHN 8. UIVLER A CO., JOHN S.UIVLEH A CO., , 23 East King SlroeL The Hest Assortment lu Lancaster. women H.7 . ituuAim. SUMMER JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. liANCABTKIt, l'A. VAUl'MTB, C. s IIIHK'8 UaIU'ET HALL. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Helling Oft" te Cleso Business. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A Full Linn of IIOUY llRUSBLS, TAPESTRY, and All Urades of INUUAIN CARPETS, KUU3, 11LANKETS, COVERLETS and OIL CLOTH. fWALL AT A BAOMFIOK.1& f Prompt attontlen kIteu te the Manufacture et Rag Carpeta te order. AT- SHIRK'S CARPET IALL UOR. W. KINO AND WATBIt 8TS.( lutvri Smdaw J. II. HAHTIN A UO. NOW READY FOR THE LAUQE8T Wilten, Axminster, Mequette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry AND INGKAIN OAEPETS EVKU SHOWN IN THIS CITY. NEW COLORINGS. - NEW PATTERNS. ALL NEW, ANO ESPECIALLY DESIGNED ITOU THE FALL'S TUAUE. VllWES LOWER THAN EVEH t Rugs, Mate, MattingB, Oortleono, Llnoleum and Oil Oleth, IN ALL OES1UAULE WIDTHS AND STr'LES. STAIR KODS. STAlIt PADS. CAltPJET LININGS. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. TlHtTAJtK, JtV, T O TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, -rOU TIIK- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers; QAHDEN1I0E8 AND OIL OLOTJI. JOM P. SCIAU1,' 24 Seuth Queen Btroet, febW-lVd LANOABTKU. l'A. OX U VKS. pueit, wiuTu uutsisnuuuu, -BAJSflGSRS,- 46 WALL. STREET, New Yerk. Urokers and Dealers In Hallway and all ether Securities. UAILWAY INVESTMENTS a specialty, In the selection and estimate et which their leug conneutlon with ' l'oen's Manual, or IUilkoade " glves them special ad vantatjea. Correspondence Invited and In qulrles answored, Deposit accounts received and Interest alie wed inHUHneed OV AUT, 4, West King Street. mayltv-lyd J LANCASTER, PA THE PALL TRADE ! LINE OF Lancaster, Pn. rjtorieiuxB. 11AVLOH' VANOVVLOUm Glve It a trial and be convinced that It Is as he claims, tne DEBT IK THE WOULO. It was nwarded the litcheat medal at the Centennlal Exposition. Cincinnati Exhibition and Oble btate i"alr. The Oonulue Tayler's Fancy Fleur Uetaila at OS cents per 23 Found Back. ITOU BALE UY ALL LKAOINU UUOOEU8. M, F. STEIGERWAIT & SONS. Sole Agents ler Lancaster. a7dm T KVAN'O MUW.'UUl.LKUVI.OUU, Havlnir Uttcd un our M 111 with the latest nnil most improved roller machinery, we are new manufacturing a Fleur net surpassed by any. thing In the market. Te be convinced try a sack et LEVANT Fancy Reller. rer Hale by Grocers Kouerally. LBVAN & SONS, Merchant Millers, JOHN 11. IIUSII0NG, Agent ler Lancaster city. . JyliMmd GKNU1NJC OLD STUCK OUNNKUTIUUT Cigars, 'i ler 6a, 11 ter Ma, at UAIUMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1QAR STORK. LANCASTER, MKIUVAt.. H or riiABXKit. SHARP PAINB. Orlek, Sprains, Wronehos, Klietiinatlsm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, t'liiurlsy Pains. Htitch In the Side, llaokaclie.Hwollon Joints, Heart l)l vaso,8ero Mtisdes, Pain In tliu CIichU and all lialm and ncheH ellluir local ordiep-Hfalod nre Instantly roltnved and speedily eured Ijy Hid woll-bnewn Hep l'lniter. Coiiipeundotl, an It s. et the nicdlelnul vlitnes el Irusli Heps, U u ins. Ilalsanm and Kxtraels, It Is Indeed tht btit pnln-hllllnir, sltm ulatltiK, soetlilnir and streiiKtli'ininit Por Per Por eus 1'laster evor maile. Hep Matter nre sold by all ilruKKlsli nnd country steres. 'it centa or nve ler 11.00. Mailed en recelpt el price. Hep Platter t., Proprietor and Man. ufucturerH. Ilosten, Mans. HOP PLASTER. fCoated tenijun, bad lirontli.seur stom ach and HvordlseHSd cured by Hawlny'sHtnin Hawlny'sHtnin aehand l.lverl'llls i'ielH. newrt-lvdAwCi) VI.UTlllNU. flMIKY HAY AUGUST IS A DULL MONTH. We say dllleri'iilly, linwevnr, as we me selllnit oireur entire stucicel SUMMER CLOTHING AT HALF VALUE and less, and LOW THICKS DOKS TIIK WOKK. We will notbetluir jnti with prlcin en special articles, ai all aie belnh' bold se low. What we liuvutOHjy Isertliu SPECIAL SALE -OK- Measured Uletliiii s te Order Wu are making all kinds of LIGHT ANU MKPIUJI-WKHillTBUna, I'ANTALOONS ANU VKST1N03, at Hiicli LOW KKJUKK3 te order us will as- tonUlijeu by tlieir CHKATNKH8 and OOOO QUALlTlKr. Call at ence, and get your ctiolce, U3 tliey all must go. Hirsh& Brether, I'KNN H A LI, CLOTH I NU HOUSE, Oer. of North Queen Btroet and Oontre Square. LANCA8TEU, l'A. IllHMIrAl'I.KAH.AMTMINOTO UK A " ruinceAt." but it Is a pleasant, as well as a protltuble, thing te buve A COAT THAT CAN UK TUltNKI), 8UCH AS AUK NOW SUL1.1NU -AT- Burger & Sutten's MKIIOIIANTTAILOIUNH AND CLOTU1NO IIUUSK, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANUASTKIl, l'A. ASK roil THE "TURNCOATS." THE ONLY FOIIT Or' "TUKNCOA13" THAT AIIE KVKU I'Ol'ULAU. Burger &Sutten DEALKltS IN CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, 24 OBNTBB SQUARE, LANCASTER l'A. 14.1yd w ILLIAM&UM X VU8TKK. 1JKTWEEN REASON 1'KICKH ON LOW-CUT SHOES AND SLlI'l'KltS. rer Ladles' and Ml8e' wear. Ulght In the season ler Lew-Cut shoes nnd Sllppeis. We Imve placed an oubet-soaaon price, because In a tow weeks their room will be tar mere pre lernblu thun their company, se we etrer them ut bargain prices while the Ladles and Misses need them. They ure all olthuNeweat Styles, the beat qualities uud a complete range et slzas, uud every pair Is a bargain at the prcs unt l educed prices. CLOTHING. We have an assortment that is suttable te every changuat temperature. An assortment that embraces garments sultuiile te the season lu medium weight or very light. They nre all well in ado, correct in styiu and excellent in tit. 1 he sizes range trem a Utile boy In short punts ten man et extra Urge size or short aud tat. Wuhttvoalsenlurgo quantity et Odd Uatments lu coats and punw at juices that are very low. KANOY HOSIERY AM) SILK NECKWEAIr, At prices that have been reduced 5) per cent, trem regular rates. SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND DRAWERS, rer twonty.tlve cents. that Beld early In the seasen for titty and soventy-llvecenbi. Col Cel lars and Culls In all the Latest Styles. White Dress Shirts from Ulty te uuvunty-ilvu cents, nnd the celebrated EIGUM1K 8III11T In all sizes, long or short alcoves. We f-ull thorn tcrll.ie eacii, or 10 per cent, reduction en hall-dozen lets. STRAW HATS At almost give-away prices. Ten cent'i will buy n geed straw Hat. Twonty-llve cuius will buy a better one, ami titty cents will buy an excellent bright White Canten Strnw Hat BUltable rer dtesi wear, that fermerly sold ler tl.ne. French l'nlm and Manilla Huts, Light Colored Stltt nnd Belt felt Huts, all have bten reduced fully W per cent, less than icgular nrlees. Heys' Campaign Cnps, 10a, and n full llnoefBamplos lu Campaign Outfits at Very Lew lrlctiH Trunks and Valises ler the truvellng public at prices belew the average that tlie sumo goods command elsewhere. Rubber Clothing and Gum Leggings lu all qualities, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 30 and 38 Eaat King Btroet, LANCASTER, PA. PLENTY TO 1MITATK, HUT NONE TO equal the Se. HavanuClKarsnt UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIO Alt) STORE. riltKaTKll UOUMT UUU3K. ATLANIICGITT, N. ,T. At the feet of New Yerk avenue, within a low hundred toot et the sea. Attractive, comfortable and hemelike. NOW OPEN. uae3-2tml J.KE1M&BONS. PA.. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1884. nPKLBEBT'S WEDDING. M'.W VOHICItil MAIUtlKll IW KMIbAMU. Tli Ki-r.dltfir el the ew Yerk "World' tlna of the High UentracllnB Farlles lu llfllliaet nnpiUls t Verk.lilre. The tnarrlae of William Henry Ilnrl Ilnrl liert. late ptoprlnter of tlie New Yerk World, nnd Mlsa Katliurloe l'ntker Traoey of New Yerk, took plaoe en Haturday in Yorkshire, and wan a grand nIT.iir. The geniul bridoreom left Londen nt 4 o'elook Friday mernlnir te Jein the bridal party nflfiamblcd in Mr. Erucst Ilcokett Den! nen'rt lovely mansion, Klrkatall QranRe, urar Lecda, and he enn fussed te n few frindh who Baw him efT that he did het at all feel up te the mark. He raid he hail becn BUflerlnR for n week from a horrlble cold and catarrh. He bad drank iMid Bnlffed n dozen dlfferent nestrutna, all pronounced infallible, but had failed te Unci rolief II e was full of gloomy fere. bedluKB, and cald, in answer te the clieor clieer ue werdH of the frlendti who had re raalned out of bed te t.ce him eir, that it was n bad omen for an old man te ntart en Friday te cot married. Mr. Uurlburt traveled te Yorkshire nlmest alene, but at KirkRtall Orange, whleh in iameus for Us hospitality, he found a brilliant aKcm aKcm blap.e. Tlie roRideut KUCittH of Mr. Dcnl Dcnl beii Included Lord Ilughten, Lord Lyin ingten, Lord Hoseborry, Lord Wemysit, the Count nud Countess Qlanettl, of Heme, Mr. and Mm. William Heokett-Oeulfiou, MrB. Loe (a ulster of the bride), Mr. Jehn Oagoed, Mr. nnd MrB. Field, Mr. nud Mrs, W. Btery, of Heme, Mr. Hebert Urewnlntr and Mr. William Hurrell Matlaek. AtnenK the quests who wero tHpeelally invited for the occasion wcre Lord nud Lady Heay, Lord Btufferd, Lurd Dunraveu, Sir Francis and Lady Hand ford, Countess FeverBham, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Bancroft Davis nud Mr. nud Mrs. UeerRO Augustus Sala. The weddlng f.orvlce was solemnized in the little parish chureh of St. Chadu by Hev. Mr. Smyth. The happy pair came te the altar unattended by brideHinaids or groenismon and the bride wan Riven away by Mr. J. S. Merir.iu. 8he was richly and czquisitely attired in n dress of broeadosilk, looped with feathers nt the atheriuf; points, trimmed with point d' d' d' Aleuoeu lace nnd with the corsage elabo rately embroidered with Eccd pearls and diamonds. Her oruatnents comprised n breech, pendants and spray, in which huge pearls and diameuds wcre inter mingled. The picturcsquu little chureh was crowded and the choral service was beautiful. Alter the wedding thcre wan a merry breakfast at tbe Orange, nt the conclusion of whleh the bridal couple nud Mrs. Lee started ler a tour in the lake oeuntry of Cumberland. After a few weeks at Windormero, Mr. nnd Mr. Hurl bert will ie te Liverpool te soe Mrs. Loe oil' for New Yerk, and will thou make a oentiucutal tour through Helland, the Hhiue oeuntry and the Tyrolean Alpn, spending the winter la Heme. TIIK UUntSllUUU UAMr. Meney Lett lu Town by the SelJItr lleja The encampment of the national guard of the state nt GettjhburK is new broken up. The City Troop which went through this city en horse herso herse back went home by cars. A Puts correspondent writing from Gettysburg says : Gettysburg might well be willing te have the battlefield made a permanent oampgreund. The national guard will leave the town probably $100,000 richer than it was. The hotels have reaped a geldcu harvest, and an astenishiug number of bearding heueeB have thrown open their doerB te orewds of gnosis. Everybody has made money. One bootblack nt the K.igle hotel oleared 'M in nix days, nnd ene carriage driver made $71 nbove nil his expenses. Men came with their teams te Gettysburg from long distances, merely te drive visitors te nud from the campground at a quarter npioce. Twe men brought their carriages by rail from Wllliamspert. After a succcssitil week they sold ene of the carriages at a geed price. and the four beises will drag the ether cat ringe 150 miles back te WiliinniBpert. The singular thing nbeut all this raoney making is that It una bcen gathered with out uxortieno. The hotels have uet raised their usual prices, though they wero corapellod te turn poeplo away irem meir doers for lack of room The haekmen have stuck te the established tariff, and the shonkecpers have made no olfert te tnek extra prices en their goods. As an old resident said : " Uettysbnrg is getting te be a creat place ler tourists, and we tient want te drive them nwny by acquiring the reputation dl Niagara Falls." Thlsabsoneo et all attempt nt extortion has preuauiy been ene great reason ler the geed ue havier of the soldiers in tewu. At least 50,000 pcople Imve visited Gettysburg duriug the past week. The general olileers nre all delighted with the eucampmeutuud ita results. They are unanimous in opinion that the national guard was never hu well uniformed, well drilled, well disciplined aud well behaved ns new. They oeutrast its present olllcleuoy with Its oeuditiou ten or even seven years nge, aud argue that that oneampmout will go far te Inuioase the publle oateem aud respcat for the Sttard, ou whleh Us character must largely opend. Thn talk of making this a pcrmaueut oneampmont has also grown Inte u deter deter mlnatleu, Tbe chief dlilleulty would be te acqulre possession of the land, as the owners would euddenly discover its oner tneiiB value if positive steps wero taken new. Adjutant Geneial Guthrie, who is waiting for the rain te Btep bofero he leaves, says that the plaoe ie admirably adapted for such a purpose and that n per manent camp wculd save the state much raoney which Is new yeatly speut te rouew loueca and oujerwlso prepare the greuuti. Accident te a Troop Train. Conductor Frank Small nud Fireman Fuller Thompson wero killed by an neoi neei deut te a train ou the Uettytburg & Harrisburg railroad, near Carllsle en Sat urday at nceu. The train consisted el nn engine and seven ears, aud contained the cempautcH from tlie westreu part of the Btate bolenglng te tbe Tcuth and Fifteenth rogimeutB of the national guard returning from the state oucamprneut at Gettysburg. While the train was running slew Hearing the Carllsle junction the rails suddenly spread, throwing the engine nud tender down an ombankment and causing four of the eara te leave the track. The onglueor jumped and ledgod in a small troe, escap ing with a scalded feet nnd slight bruises. Conduetor Frank Small jumped, but foil tuider n moving ear and was killed. Fire. man Fuller Thompson remained en the engine nnd was buried under the wicek, Neuo of the pasaengera wcre iujured, A Marked lllltereiice. A Froneh gontlenian, viewliiK a crleket niateh nt Lords, in Louden, asked a neigh ber te expiam the dlllerunce between " gentlemnu" nnd " player," and get thu answer : " A goutlemau Is ene that playB for play, a " player" ene who playB (or pay," "Thanke," rcplleJ the Freuoh Freueh man : " then that gamin I iiBkeil just new was riKht, Ue said thcre was a ' 1 ' of a dlfforeuce." TIIK AHUTIO IIKHOKH. A (Inlu limn Id l'ertntnnnth If ttrbef, Frem "llorden's" Letter In l'hlla. Itccerd. I have just roeolvod a (otter from a lady, a very olevor lady, I need net Bay, who is spending a short tlme In Portsmouth, N. H. Her description of the arrival of tbe Grcely party thore is se geed that I quete It, though tbe letter wan a prlvate ene. "First came the Annapolis cadets, raaroh raareh Ing splendidly and making my heart beat ai I thought el the (If toen or twenty fit fit ture horeoH nure te be among them. If we only knew whother they wero destined te save us from the oenscnuonces of Blaloe or of Oloveland I But, truly, ns I watehed tbe long lines of oflleors and murines and sailors, I dared te bolievo that any of these te whom tbe let had fallen would have been brave and faithful tee. Wero it net. indeed, for Hem-dlct Arneld, I am surewoeould raise a Hag, net with 'Eng land expeets every man te de ins uuty. but 'Every Amoriean has always dene his duty!' An seen an the procecslon pasaed us hore we hurried te a menu's omeo te soe it again, passing the grand staud. Qrcely was just mounting the stand, dressed completolv in white tlannel, leek- Ing splendidly, lle Is mueu liner loeKing than his pleiures. He wan hoeu follewod by thoelhorn, nnd nil looked uneiy, tueugii the surgeons say that the llesh they have gained In unnatural and net te be trusted. Soeu oame tbe cadets again, never turning their soldierly head thought!) of an lueh, though I de bone they gave them a chance Homewhoro te bce hew a hore leeks. But when the crews of the Thetis, Bear and Alert came swinging along with their sailor gait, hew the ladies rese te their reetand waved tlielr uandKercuieis, anu hew tbe oheors rang out as Oroely himself nrose and the sailors took off their hats and shouted nud turned their heads te leek, you may be sure 1 If anybody wero happier than theso who wero saved it was Uhme who saved them. It was all se Bnlendld thnt I am dying te write a poem about it, except that it in all such n poem In itxeir that it is a sname te toueu upon It. It wa!, of course, only a matter of chance,but it is a fnet that when seme ene asked : 'Whleh nre the surviverb? seme ene replied : 'Why, you can tell thorn bo be bo eiuso they are the only oues who are fau- nlng them80ivcs.'" uucKlen'a Arnicn Halve. The Hest Salve In thoVwerld ter Cuts, Krulsbs. Hntfs. Ulcera. Halt Hbuuin, Kevur Snre. Tntter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, CeniH.Hiicl all shin oruptlens. and positively cures I'llea, or no pay rcqutrml. It 1 guar anteed te give lKSrlect gatUIactlen or money nminniHj, I rice, -s uuiiw i"" u-. r, imm by II II Cochran, druKKlst, 137 and 13U North Qru-uii etruut, Luncaatur. L,etTrutn 1'revall, Let the (acts be known. Let us understand tit it a bull, or an ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any eruption or blumUhet tbe skin Is nure te wear away aim uinipeiii wnuu jmruuw vuu ... cert ure employed. This wonderiul uimllilue ucts directly upon the circulation nnd tbe reasons ler Us iifiu nre thonileru obvious. Ker Huleliy ll. II. Cecbruu, druKUt, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A Lawyers Uulutea et lutareit te All. J. A. Tawnev. etct.. a leadlmr uttorneyel Winona. Minn., writes: "Alter using It ler mere thun tluce years, 1 lake great pleasure lnstnttngthut I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, as the best remedy in the world for Coughs and Colds. It has never fulled te euro tlie most sovere colds 1 have bail, nnd Invariably relieves the pain lu the chest." Trial bottlMet this sure euro for all Threat and Lung Diseases may be had Ireu at Cochran's drug stere, Nes 137 and l.Ti North Queen street, l.uucaster, l'a. Large size, f l.w. ylydeOw (I) Its tqaitl et te 11 cur rreui. The movements el mule's hind legs ara very vnilable nud uncertain, but Dr. 'Jhemut' Keleetrle Oil takes but one course It heuls nnd cut 04. Its equal ter nsthtnn, diphtheria, catarrh, cold uud sere threat has never yet been sold. Ker sale by 11. 11. Cochran, drug, gist, 1J7 nnd 13'J North Queen street. We) Challenge tile World. When we sny we believe, we bave ovldenco loprevo that Shtleh's consumption cure U decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much us It will euro a common or Chronic Cough In e n (v halt thu tlme nnd relieve Asth ma, llreuchltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mero cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro whero they lull, It Is pleutnnt te take, harmless te tbe youngest child uud wu guarantee whut we say. l'rlce, 10c, Aecund I l.w. It your Lungs ure sere, Chest or Hack lame. use Shlleh's l'oreus l'las l'las ter. Sold by 11. II. Cochrun, druggist, Nes. 137 uml 1SJ North Uuoen street. fou7-eod 1 UJLAHH AMU UV ISKNtiWAHA. H 1UU A- AlAilTlM. Something Newl -AT CHINA HALL. COMPORT AT LAST FOR OIL CONSUMERS, -A- LAMP BURNER WITH ROLLER WICK ADJUSTER A desirable Improvement ever the old ratchet wheel. It Is appi related everywhere. Try II uud be convinced. High & Martin, IB EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. HA. VI.UTIIINU. . UMN U. IIAUSOTAN. HUE TAILOR ) Ne. 121 North Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. I have lust locelved a lull line of very light weight goods ler midsummer wear, in English and American Serges. Mixed und Plain Celers, Seersuckers and Linens, which 1 urn selling very reasonable, MyllHandlJD Serges, lull Indigo Dye. beat anything In thu etty. Thu colors uie i'uroln i'ureln i'uroln ditte Dye and will net lade. -cuti uuuoxamine ueiqre purcnasing. Jehn E Bailsman, Ne. 121 North Queen St., Lancaster inayO-lydTu.ThAS (1LOH1NU UUl'l j All kinds el Summer Uoeds without ro re gurd te cost, at BECHTOLD'S ' Te make room for Fall Uoeds, Ladles' and Oents' r'uriiWIiliig Uoeds and Notions mu specialties. Pleaau call and uxamlne bolore you buy. Thauklul or past lavers. , HKNUY UEUHTOLD, Ne. 61 North Queen btroet, P.S.-IIeusCs, Storea. llulldlug Lets and Sand for sole. li-lyd VAUHIAUMH, mv. TINK UAHU1AUK UUlliUKKO. the: standard Carriage Werk Or LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO.,' Fine Carriage Builders, MAttKET STBBBT, IN HEAIl or CKNTIIAL H AHItET 1IOU8ES LANCAHTKU.rA. We make overy style UmrRyand Carlnre desired. All work nnlshed In the most com cem com fertnblo and elegant style. We nne only the liest solucted materlal, and employ only the be-it mechanics, rer quality or work enr prices arc tlie cheapest In tlie BtAte. We buy ler cash nnd soil en the most reasonable tot mt. (II ve us a call. All work war run led. HEl'AIltlNU IMIOSIVTLY ATTENDED TO. One net el workmen uapeclally umpleyed ler that nurnoie. nvh-m Hfdw Lr.CIAL MOT1UK. Norteeck&Iiley's THIRD GRAND PUBLIC SALE Or F1UST.0LA83 CARRIAGE WORK, ATTIIEIU rACTOKY, Cor. Duke and Yine Sts., LANCASTEH, l'A., ON MONDAY, Aug. IS. 1884. BALECOH5IKNC1NO AT TEN O'CLOCK, A.M. On this day we will Vehicles et dUpoae et from 60 te 75 Our Own Manufacture, Censlntlnir et llueclei. rhantens. Carrlases. Ac, and every )ob will be guaranteed, ilie pnlille are lenvlnced that all work sold at lormer nales wus hs represeuluil. Kvery Jeb must be sold In order te make room for ether etecke. Ne goods offered will be withdrawn, exeunt when below costet munufacture. Wu mean te sell It thn publle thinks It te their ad- vanlairu te purcnade a nrsfCiesB nrticie, ns tlnelvtlnlslied In overv resnect us theso veu pay double tbe amount ler. It will bu well te nttend, us this will be no Imitation sale, as we mean te soil every Jeb In stock, II possible. Don't toruet thu date. MONDAY. AUGU8T 18, ltsr, commencing nt 10 o'clock, n. m, bring competent Judges te oxnmlne stock belore day ut sale. Every lob will bu guaranteed. We will also dlspesn of a large stock of SKCOMI HAND WUKll. Attondance will be given and tonus made kuewu by NORBECK & MILEY. II, F. ItewE, Auctioneer. lelS-Ud XOUAUVU JLtilt V1U AMU. TT l. STMUMAN ue. PIPES! Meerschaum, Composition, Briar Weed. Vienna Bread, Virginia Olay, Oern Oeb, etc. SMOKEKS. WHO SOLACE THEMSELVES WITH 1'11'ES, COME AND BEE OUR DlSl'LAY. T ' Largest A-dertment Ever shown lu this city. Pipes te Suit Everybody I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. I. Stehman & Ce., NO. 110 NORTH QUEEN BT. mar3l-lvd LANCASTER. IA. VAisvum, liTAHLlSUKU 1850. CARPETS AT Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's 100 BUUT1I WATEli BTU15ET, LANCASTER, l'A. We have a full supply et RAQ AND FILL. INO CARl'ETS, vurng. we only use tne nest or If veu want n (reed. sorvlcenble Carpet, nleasu come and examine our sleck before purchasing elsewhere, uh we will sell us cheap us the cheapest. Ceinu and seu loryeursolfand be convinced, as we always have the ropuU repuU ropuU tlen et making flrst-elass Carpets. CUSTOM RAU CARPETS A SPECIALTY COVERLETS. COUNTERPANES, 11 LAN- KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCK- INUYARN.AO. Dyelng Done In nil Its branches at short no tice! COAL I COAL I Ol the best quality, eipreaaly rer family use, TRYASAMPLETON. BEMEMUERTHE OLD STAND. FUILIF SC1IUM, SON & CO'H. Ne. 1M SOUTH WATER STREET, tn.imd LANCAHTER. PA 11UOTH X BllUhh. V MNK llAnU-MADE BUOE3. WM. H. GAST, Ne. 105 North Queen St., lancaster. FRENCH CALF, whole vamp llutten, Hals or congress, with or without tips, evor any niyle et Lest, ler tl W. Halt vamps Ul IUUDUI1IU, iw WJUU1IU1 pair less, Theso ie the ncatest and host Shoes ler Uunuin the city. FOR LADIES WU MAKE AVERY Fine Butten in Kid or Pebble for $4,00. Froneh or Mat Eld, 95,00. There is no nonsenso about any of our work. We ask you te coiups.re them with the host made anttWier. Remember, we measure and mskutlui Shoes te order, and always have them nnljhed at the time premised. lH-niaw IVicTwfCiti- llrtt azeTHXHn. , A VKAHTOtr BARGAINS. .. .....ni LX Nan.lrt.iAn M.nd H&lf TTnirt .x .... n AC JUMOJSAIVCt, m Ne. 17 WMt Kins Htrt.l Gauze Undershirts. In 8lze4 from 81 te SO Inches. -AT- EEISMAN'8. M YEiiM a KATarea. Vit Thin Clothing. ' ' , In Excellent Auortment, ler this sortet weather, for MEN'S, BOY'S and CH1L. DllBh'8 WEAK, In all the 1'LAIN AMD MOST rASIUONADLK F A11UICS. In looking around ler Summer redubdte, retnembnr that the best assertmant i CLOTH I NO Is always te be seen here, and that prices nra suirtclently varled te meet, with lnver niuenir all classes et buyers, m well as theso whom tortune has less favored. We Invite calls, that we may be nflerded a chance te show lust what we have. The make, style and quality of our CLOTHING ta tally up te the hlgheat standard, and Ut inarked at figures that of toil make buyers of theso who only ceme te see. Kr Comparison courted, trade solicited. MYERS &RATHF0H, LEADING. LANCASTER CLOTU1EKI, NO. 12 BAST KINQ STRUT. LANOASTKU, PA. TMTEKUUArtT TAILOHIMO. Special Ter Ladies. I have Inst received a line of tbe FINEST IMPORTED rO.NUK.K8 In the market, which will be sold per ploce, containing twenty yards, at 110 ! the same quality et goods are selling In Philadelphia at 113 ana (13. Special for OentlemeB. Just recatved, A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT eir WOOLEN GOODS, snltable ler the het weather, which will be made np attur prlslnuly low llguresand superior workman ship, with trimming te correspond with the goods both in nuatltv and shade. PEKTECT FlTUUARANrEEDORNOEALE. UlVOBae a trial and be convinced; D. R. WINTERS, NO. 23 N. QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, VA. A BA1US OUAMVtS. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES -AX- E GEEIART'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In erder te roduce a heavy stock I will make uptoerder, ter the remainder et the MMOB. all LIUHT-WEIQllT WOOLENS at a fieQnctien or 20 te 25 pr cat This big reduction Is FOR CABU ONLY, and will enable the buyer te get a tine suit et Clethes, made up lu the best style, almost u low us a ready.uip.de shop Bult,i H. GERHART. L. tIANSSlAN A HltO. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- READY-MADE CLOTBII. We are new selling Pants at 75c, 11.00, L SO $1.00, liOO. ItUO, U.50 and W.W. Men's Suits at 13.23. $100, $00, $8.00, $6.00, $7.1)0, $.4.00, $10, $12, $14 and $16. Heys Suits at ll.tt, ll.73,$i.O0,$2.W, $3 09, $i,0e is.eu, $8.00, $7.00 ami $s oe. Custom Department. Uoeds In the Plece, which we make te order at prices te defy competition. Pants at I3.&0, $1.00, LS0, $3.00, 98.00, up te IJ.UJ. Butts at $10.00, $12.00, $ltOO,$l800,$l3.00aad upwards. We are always ready and glad te see our Irtends and patrons, whether they wish te buy or uet. Wu cordially Invite the publle te eall and luipect our Bummer Clethlnp, new being cleared out (every garment a bargslaj Ut make room for our New rail Stock. L.Gansman&Bre. TherASUIOABLKMKNTrAU. Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUHN STRIir,; i night en the Southwest Cornerot tOrse, J LANCA8TJS. YA -'epen evkhy Kvinxa MU tfH o'clock. 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