??P!r vmmmmtfsmm "--vT "" f v THi T,ANOAirrTO PAILY iyTlLUQgyem, SATPBDAY, JULY 17y 11 i A.,Kv-:''rp-' -tf-f, ;, '3 B.V FM l TUB OLD COSGKOYK TAVKKN. Tiir. iiituet.iTiuN or - iiuinkinii n.AVK or tiijc ur.nitfr timk. II t llie (Mil Mii.t MHh" ' 'r Ntw. Wlictn Ilia I'.ltlrr CJiwrnii llnnir.l On 111. AnHnil Thni Hl ". A rainnus t'amllr. Anether imlitk ,,f eul liiMtcr 1"" been riiwnl l Hiu Kreituil, ami en llm alto (if It U Id Imi ereetuil u large hotel, letlittirnnt unit tobacco exchange. Tin) old tumble. ilenu Irnuie liullillnif, i Mieil illitiinue east of tin) I'mniMylvuiilii railroad uton(er mU mU lien, mill north til" llie Mone wall en Chestnut street, uxtimilliiK from Dnlie te Christian Hired, l no uiere. It liu Ih'cii tern down within nluw ilnN paitf IU tlit-njIiiK timbers liiwelirun currletl uwuy, It feumlatlniix Iino been iii up, .mil lUcuvntloliHure lining made for thu erection of u l.irge four-story lirlck structure, eltrhly leet Ieiik :ml 0110 hundred feet deep. Tlie Moslem put of llie new biillillii, uhlch m te li.niui dcptli el lorty lerty lorty lUefecl, will boitlintel and icHtuurunt, with large liar room, dining iimhii, sleeping rooms, ve., liilciulftl te at'oeiiiuiotlato thn traveling inxiple. The e.wtmii lrt will lie u lelwcct) exchange, uliore members et llie teluvuu trude will hate n ctumuileiit pUoe of meeting uiul of lucli.mg. Inn the grout I.iiiiua'tler county Htiiiln. Iren IuIimiiIeh will extend along llie I rout et llie building Irein ene end te the otlier i tlie IhihI of elevators will run from llie top te llie bot tom el thu building ; oleclrlo llghtM and lwll and all ethor modem Improvements will he Introduced te nuke tlie lietul and the ex change n detlrable stepping place for stranger1, liutolersiind toluceodoulopi. A in. ww. at Tin: ei.n. Hut we did net Mart out te nay nil thing nlxmt tlie if id building hut ratlinr te recall Heme rumlntseonces of llie old one. .1 ut when It wbi built we lmtouel liecn nblu te ascertain, but It was ery early In the pros lit, 11 net In tlie lust rentury. Jehn Koex, who It ever 70 years old, romeniliors the house iii long at he remembers niiytliltigiiid It w ni thoneoou pled by Jehn Cosgrevo. AUlernmn Patrick Dennelly, whoenmoto 1 jiucanter In lt, mid who lled in n Iieiim) en the hIIe or the late Charles 1 Wenlz's mansion, r.est Orange street, remcmlsjrs ery well that Jehn Cogreo and bin family UmhI at that tlme In the Iraiue Iioiiheou Chestnut street that has Just been tern down, and had hi blacksmith shop en thoseutlitt rut corner of Orongo and Christian street v. hore thn Jewlsh temple new stands. Dr. Jacob Leng, let Weit Klin: street, who learned the tailoring tradewlth lien. Henry U. lxing's father, coruerof Diikuaud OraiiRP, aim) rt'iuomber') thin blackxiulth nhep and the ane with which he was inHjilrcd athUH.iw the llery pnrk lly from the whlte het Iren as .leliu ( 0"croe' niuncuiar arm nam invreil it en thn rliiRinK anvil. t'oKftreMiat thlH tlme and for nlnoertun yearn later had the I'entracl for hIioeIiik tlie heneH and doing much ether work ler the itape company that ran ntae cenclim from here te Philadelphia and ethor points. He 1h dencrlbed a an Indiintrleui man and ux ux cellvnt workman, who made mouey at liln trade. OS A NBW 101 NIIAriON. Vhn alter much iUctinileu it wa-t iloler ileler mined by the Mate te build the l'hiladelphl.t A Columbia railroad through Lancaslur in tiad of north or It, a originally survuyctl, li w at a'ortaiiied that the new line of the read would go right through Jehn I'osgreNo'a heue, a oue-Hiory frame with n pump In the rear of 1L CoMgrevo pniteatcd agalnHt this Invasion e! IiIh private rlglitx, but the utate took Ills property, paid the awvKHl ilamages, and lurthcr melltlcd him by building n Mone basnuiontHemo twenty tcet te the iwir and Hetting his one-story frame liouse en top of It thus making IiIh Iiouhe two otene.s high. This was In 1V, at the tlme llm grading or ihe railroad wns bolngdeno. The big -ut custet DukoHtrevt wasmi eleplmnt en the hand or the contractors, mid irwoareuol uilstakuu two or tlme et them abiudeiiud their centract''. Hundred", II net thousands et Irish laberuni were at work en this and ether parts or the read In or near the city. They im .'iipiud Hlniuties Hcaltered here and there, but w-ore much In need of a taeru where they could get their gn.g. The lug hotels of the oily did net want this class el t-uitemcrH, ami they were turned away. i:en llieir reunlrymaii, the high toned, geulaland witty Sllch.iel Mtltraiingavetliem the cold shoulder. It was suggested te Mr. f'oegreo that his house was eligibly situated te accomedate thl class or people, and that there was money H1.1U Laying down the haiumer w ith which he had ler yearn w erked se laltblully, Mr. Cot Cet Cot greo iltted up the leuer story el his houte as a bar-room, named his tavern the " Wash ington hotel," was granted u license and was seen doing a nourishing trade. The W'astilni'ten hotel was net a very large one. nor had the landlord many beds; but he was never known te turn a traveler away. When tlie beds were all full (two or tbree in a tssl temeiiuies) he would furnish guests with lodgings en HPelt plank lean u "-stairs room or the bar-room. The highest prire charged ler lodging was the old tlme "levy" (I'J1., cenUt) Ilia bar may net have been furnished with the best of liquor, noither was the prlce ery high. 1I used te say te his thirsty cus tomers ! "Thin is nene of your euld cob webby Htull, but the real article, fresh from the still, and only 3 centu a Jigger." ii:rT eniiKii with a hiiii.i.w.ah. Ah a matter of eourse the men who In dulged tee freely In the llre-water became noisy and quarrelseme, and indulged In many a light. Itul the sturdy nrm of the old blacksmith was usually all tuat was needed te restere order j and IT this failed, Lis blackthorn shillalah was always at hand and Ids falthlul bull-deg net lar en. During the tlme the railroad was building, Mr. I'osgrevo probably housed mere gnosis and sold mere whisky than any olber land lord In Lancaster, and for i"i years alterwards he contlnued te de a Nourishing trade. '1 he court felt H te Is) a duty te license his house as he rurnished accoiuinedatlon te these who were net welcome olsewhoro. The tramps et thosedays vsoreuullko the lay drove that have lulcvted the country In later years. They were mostly honest laborers In hearch el work, net lay rogues In search el plunder. At the Washington heuse the weary wan wan wan dorer found shelter, a wholesomo meal, and a warm drink. llesldes Ids taern prejierty Mr. Cosgrevo bocame the owner of several acres of land en Rockland stroet, en which wero valuable deiieslts of building sand ler which he found ready sale. He ami his lieys hauled the suid into the city, and this was an additional hourcuef rovenuo. The boys, llke u great many ethers, were net as Industrious as their aire, as the following truthlul steiy will illustrate. On a ilKigreeable morning the old uentlemau said te his) eldest. "Frank, hitch the euld nure te the wagon." "Oh, let Mike de IU" "Mike, bitch up the mare." " Why can't Jehn de it ?" "Jehu, harness the baste." "What's the matter Willi Hugh that he can't de it." "Hugh, go out mul put the haruess ou her." "Net while I'rank'H lejllug there, 1 won't." The old man began te lese his temper, and said, "Tip, go out and fasten the euld inare te the sand WBgen." "Tip," whose real nmne was Ceriieliu" Dugau, and who made the Washington hotel a kind et froe bearding liouse, answered: " Dlvil n fut will I meve 'til 1 liave a bit tern." " Here, you lazy blackguard, coiue and takoyeur bitters.'' In a short tlme the mare was hamossed and Father Cosgrevo was en his way te the sand hauk with hlscane In his hand nod the bull deg under the wagon. VOnlUIOVK'b UCOKNT11I01TIKH. Mr. Cosgrevo had many occentrlclties, of which the following will sorve as n Kimple : He would never pay e debt until he was sued for it; net that he objectod te paying his debts, but having had te pay some of theiu twice, en account of his losing or mislaying the receipt, he preferred te liave the debt collected by au alderman, and then, as he would say with a wink, " the squire's docket will show that It's paid." On ene occasion a Marietta 'squlre gave judgment against blm for a debt et f.i, which lie thought he didn't ewo. He hastened te lila lawyer (Hen. Km'l. C, Kelgart) who advised him te pay the bill. "Ne " said Cougreve, " we'll certiorari the "Nonsenso," said Mr. Kelgart, "a certiorari will coat you ylO. "Here's the f 10." until Cougreve, pulling the amount Irein his wallet. The lawyer took the money, paid the lodg ment mid kept the balance for his feu. Meet. Ing Cosgrevo soine tlme ntterwardn, the lat ter asked hew the rase was coining en. "Uh,"iml(ltholawjer, " jeu will never tin troubled again with that case." ' lledad, 1 knew the certiorari would llx II," said the happy client. On another occasion Cosgrevo get oil" a geed Jokeon Ins attorney. Meeting him anil looking at blm wlthappirent admiration he said t " Mr. Kelgart, you are the Ixwt-proienod man of your age that 1 ever a,w." " De you think mi," said .Mr. Kelgart, smiling and straightening hlmneir lib. " Yin, for though you be as euld a man as uipself, 1 can't sec a gray hair en yer head." Mr. Kelgart wero a wig J when It was ro re ro liuned, his pate was as bald as a gourd I HIM l'KKSOMAI. Arri'.AiiANi'i:. Mr. Cosgrevo was hliusell a well-preserved old man. These who lemeuiber him In his later years descrllsi hi in as n compactly built, bioail-sheulilerisl, deep-chested, heavy limbed inan.ef about medliim height and. i lit lit lit tlosteoiod. lllslratne showed him tobe.niuan of great strength, and his quaint Irish race almost always wero a hiiiIIe. He never walked the streets wllheut carrying with him a heavy cane and his constant companion In his walks, wxs a big hull-deg that could whip any otlier deg In town i and It Is said by wmie of the " old litis" that the Washing ton hotel was mera than once the sceno of sonie hotly contested " professional " deg lights, the proprietor having a weakness ler that klnil orHjverL Mr. Cosgrevo was annually licensed Irein alsiut 1S;K te 181, In which year he died. Ills w He carried en the business ter hrt tlme allerwards, but being a gs Christian woman she did net llke It and declined te have the tavern license renewed. Mho con cen con linued te llve In the old building until about ISM), iee.tr lielore her death, when becoming old and leebloshe was roineveil te the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jehn Malene, where she died August", ISsl. Fer about nlne years past James Hmlth, shoemakiir, occupied a part of the building with liU family, and when Mrs. Cosgreto llnally romevoil from It the ether nrt was iK-cupled by Jehn Craig, colored ; and when these tenautalelt It the dilapidated ranch was lern down mid n new holel will arise l'honlx l'henlx l'honlx llke Irem its iislies. OTIIItlt 11(101) HTOItlKS. "I.lke the llowers that bloom in thespilug, tr.t la," the fellow lug anecdote, "has nothing te de with the rase," but the name of "Tip" Dugau recalls it. Tip was ence a fitineuH quarryman, but hating been struck en the head by a reek whlle lollewlng his rather daiiKOreus occuiiatlen, he pecame daft, and addicted te driiukeuues-i. Mostet his time wasspent in Jail, and when he was net there, his queer sayings and doings en the street caused thu boys te sike fun at him. On ou e occasion he turned Ukii his tormenters and stoned thorn, striking ene or mero el them. Ter this he was arretted tried and convicted before the recorder's reurt, presided ever bythe late Capt. Jehn K. Klndlay. In pn pn ueuucliig sentence Judge l'lndlay said : "Cornelius Dugan, stand up." Tin wits ou his feet tu an Instant. "Yeu liave been tried and convicted by a Jury et your inters, of the ellenses with which you stand indicted. The terdlctls a righteous ene and the court has carefully considered the matter of your sentence. As you hate HKint meat el your time in Jail, the sentence e( the court Is that you remalu out eut out sule the Jail ter the space of three months." "Thank or honor," nald Tip, as he has tened from the court room. Cosgreto's lighting deg had n reputation rer wonderful R.ig.iclty, and the following In cldcut Is vouched for en no less authority than the late Dr. Jehn U Atlee. Dr. Atlee was Mr. Cosgreto'a tauilly physician, and the deg had repeatiHlly seen him binding up the weuuils that the children had received In their plays (or their lights, as the case may hate been.) One day the doctor was net a llttle astonished te see Cessy's deg at his olllce deer, saying as plainly as it deg could nay, "ejKjn thodeor j yeu're wanted." On e enlng the deer the doctor saw another deg outside that had a broken leg. Cessy'a deg had brought It there ter treatment. The doctor set the broken limb and the deg limped oil rejoicing. It is related ei air. i.osgrevo in.ti no was somewhat unnoted ene " holy 'ote " by the boys throwing shelled corn against his win win dettH, Just in they threw It against ether jieople's windows. He took "satisfaction" next morning by opening his iKiultry-yaril and driving down street his large ileck of iluckw, allotting them te go slew enough te phk up the corn tint had been thrown en his nclghliers' patomenU, and then driving them Blettly home again. MMDIOAZ, A QUKaTlON A110UT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWEHED. Thonueiitleiilirui nretiahly been tukea then " new ran ii unndtef tllni-i cilienTeryUiIng t" irnwn'slren Hilten Well, II doesn't. Ilntltdrsjs .nt.. ntiv (ii.nn.n r..r wlilehit ronulAlile tinysl elaiiweiiia pruscrlbnlKON. 1'hyslclsns ntef. nlre Iren as llm kiln etorallve ''Kent Unewn te Ibe inIeleii, niirt inquiry of ay lesrt I ig cliptiilciil nrm will siilniaiitUte tlie H"frtlen that then) ale tiiore prepanttlens ' l'"u''"hV.r any ether substance, used In ,'ncd'c'''0:,j1A! shows winelumvily that Iren Is acknowledged te 1st the mml liiiperlanl fstter l"uc7"'r imdlenl iintctlee. It Is. Iienever. a re inarkali e racl, that prier te the illniHivery, of ,','i,v''J' IKON IIITKK9 no isirfeclly wt jfiwlerr coin. Mnatlen hudeverbmin feiiml. llltOWN'8 Il" IIITl'KUO does net lnjiire tlie teutli, cnuse nu nehe,er prislure ceimllpstlnn-iili etlii r ' m" ....... .!' niiiiurM'H iiiAm iiiTTKUH cures in- Lilies till. IlllttTT n lift.'.- ... - ,,,MltiliL i1lTiilliin. Illlleil.till. WeilknesS. 'yl"P",? .r...j... id.ni .... i...;nr. iir.ii reel iik. " ejniiii ut. tannin tuu , tf - --- up I. mil'. era licm my, rain in inn 1'""' ,:",ut: nitmenU lli-ailacliu niitl NiiiimlKla-fer all "W.JyJ'fllT. Iren Is iiiescrlbcd dally. !'''' mliiiite Ike TKIIH, fiewnter, diss net cure In ,JJ,'ue: ,',,KV .li ether thoreiiKl. i":'! v. .."bene: wrifii ijikeii ny Tiiri in fit in rennwMt fiirtyy. .... t h n I irnai ! i uiiiin'i "ci'lt!! rrPMPii ! tlie skin clears up . lit 'I liti muscles Uien become lilt) uewcin UIH My mere it ence te 'iittliy color n titn fiif-HUS i nrrvuuniitjBD mbu- riea s I functional UerunKiMiienls l.etinp rcgu Ian and if a nursing mother, abundant susto suste nanc") is supplltsl for llie till .1. , Itttineinber Ilrewn'H lien Jlllliirs Is llm O.NbV Iren tuedl clnii that Is net Injurious J'hutMantand ilriw aliltrtremmcnitil. , 1 hv (lemiliin lias TTndn Murk and rresscdrcd lines ou wrapper, 1.1KK JIU 01IIKU . ,. (8) miira-lYilAw Ari'KIt A Lli OTH UKS KAIL, CONHOLT DR. LOBB, WINOItTII KIKTKENTII 8TKEKT. llloleir Cat- lewhlll Street, I'blladelphla.) aeVKAUS' KXI'K.ltlKNOK. Utiarnnteodtecure the ailllcltxt and unlortunate with 1'iirely Vcgo Vcge Vcgo tHble Medicines, lloelc en siwclal dlntiases frts) S send for It. Advice rns and strlcUy conllden. tlal. Oince hours, II a. m. te a p. in., 7 n, , in. te 10 p. m. TreatineutbyMttll. inl-lvdw 13 VLOTIIIHII. UHUEK A SUTTON. nrnr moos. TT1BHU A 1IKOTUEK SOLID FACTS ALWAYS TELL I YOU WILL FIND It is well known that the Inhabitants of many Kastuill natteiis shield thaiusvlvcs against In lectiens disorders by wearing Aromatic U unit tut the pit of Ibe stomach. Tliclr Instincts ate light, ler stieng iiuriiiancnt odors areantuge nltlute thelltlng germs which cause disease, for thlsiea-tuii Allcock's Pereus Plasters, being composed of fragrant uromatle gum, are the lsut safeguartt te wear ou the pit or the stem achla Cholera time, cr in localities where sewer gas and malaria are tumid. They net only pre vent Infection, but will euro dlarrhu'a, dysen tery, cholera ami bowel complaint. HVKVIA1, MUT1VKS. Tli tuv Tricycle. Ihli machine Is prepelled b) steam, and will carry two people twfiuy inllus In an hour, It Is said. It U quite an Invention but dues net com pare with JIuritecK llloeil Hitter t. which will carry the Invalid along the re id te health te beat all Ker sule by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 ami li'.i Nertll Queen street, I.ant aster. Ilelprtl lltr Out. "r'er jeitrs hitte bten a severu sutleiei f rum pains In thu back. Tried various uiuiiicalleus. One bottle of Z'Aemtii' h.iUclric Oil entirely cured lne. Cured ethers equally quick." Airs. It nnlng til lltti ht, Jlullale, witilu this. Fer stle bv II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 15) North yut en street, Lancaster. Men's, Bey's and Children's CLOTHING Harked Down HO LOW that It will be greatly te your interest te call and examine thiilJOOIlS and 1'ltlUKH, If In need of any inore MKD1UM or MUHT WKIUIITS this season. We Manufacture All Our Goods, AtidOuaraiiteolhem Klrst-Cless In Every 1'ar-tlcular. WK 11AVK A rUl.1. LINE OF SUMMER CLOTHING In Seersucker, Mohair, Alpaca, Uroppette and I.lnunsal Prices Astenlshtugly Ia)W, Uoedsos Uepivsenletl or Meney llcluudcd. BTJE&ER & SDTTOJJ, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEll, I'A. L. UANSMAN A 11KO. Would llnta lleen .Set Uell. Had net Jhirileek lltenil Hitter t lit en a remedj or unquestionable merit they would have been set den n upon by the public as thousands of medic lues liate been when their werthlessness wusdlscetered. " llurdeck llletxl Hitters lmvu lecelted unbounded praise Irem the sick, thus e-l ulillshlug their uiurit beyond dispute. Ker Htlu by 11. 11. Cechrnti, druggist, 1J7 mid S1 .Serth Queen sticet, Laucat,ter. What Is It (loetl I'urY Let in tell you that Dr. Thomai' Ikleclric Oil Is geed ret. It li death te rheumatism and neu ralgia. It will euro a burn, bite, or pain, mid Is equally geed for xpralus. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, tllugglst, 1J7 unit 1JJ Werth Queen street, Lancaster. lias Culilttleute. "Ill en" ease personally known te me the sue cms or Iluntwk IlleQfl llltlcrs was almost Incie Incie dlble One lud ttesciibed them as worth him. 111X114 0111011111-8, 1 inyselt hate thugieuleslcen. tldeuce III them." K. H. cnilch,drugglst. Until. ten. Out rortalebyII.lt. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1 J.I North Queen street, Lancaster. The l'euple Astonished. Many people are astonished when they dis cover ihe wide clrciilutlen of 77iemu' Kclectrte Oil 1 hen) Is lisinly a drug heusuln thucuuii. -THE- tot Fall iii STILL CONTINUES! Te-day We Begin en Suits Again. About fllCVKNTV-IIlrjHTtliSUlTb are down ter.) and lie. Thime urn fine All-Weel Hulls, and comprise COUKhDIlKWs, WIDKH'AI.Ks and CIlhUKH. Thu uinjerlty are marked at riUST COHT. ONE IIUNUUKI) ANI) HKVKNTKKK 110 SUITS are new marked at 17 v), s and tu. Veu w ill find It easy te suit yeursvlt Irem Ihcse bar gains. -IN Ol'Il- MERCHANT TAILORING DKl'AllTMKSr there hate been some LAItOK UKDUCTIONB, particularly among rltie goods. Among them a Jii UUIIKbUIIKW MAKKKIi I0VN TO t.T) Is especially noticeable. Ku'ijUiin Elfie hi Froirertion AT MAT, CAM, SO. m II ft BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing He&se, COUNKR NOUTH QUKEN BTUEKT AND CENTRE BQTJ&KE. J- Slore closes every day at 0 p. in. day at It) p.m. Batur- w ILLilAMHON A FOSTER 32 TO 38 A Big Seduction. He Eire ! If e Humbug ! tvhy pay bl prices for shelf worn clothing when you can bu j geed and newly made (Lan caster make) Clothing at prices much letter than shelf worn Uethtng can be bought at. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: HKEltSUCKEIt C0AT3 AND VESTS at fl.CH. MEN'S WOltKINU PANTS at 60e. MEN'S BllESb PANTS at ll.li HOY'S PANTS at GOc. CUILMUEN'S PANTS at 30c. .MEN'S DltESS SUITS utfVJSft. MEN'S ALL-WOOL UA.SSIMEltESUITSatf3.50. 1I0'S SUITS at 11.75. CIIILDUEN'e SUITS-COAT ANU PANTS, at fl.ce. MEN'S ALL-WOOL COUKSCUEW 8U1T, In All Celers, Sack or the Latest style Cutaway, at I7.w. W ltcinember these goetla are all our own make ami must go, us we need the room. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEltCHANT TAIL011S, M ANUKACTUKEllS OF MEN'S I103 ANI) ClIILlHtEN'S CLOTHING, G6 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlghl en thebeuthwest Cer.nl Or.llige St.) LANCASTEU, l'A. - Net counectod with any ether Clothing liouse lu the city. D tl) YOU MHAK TUAT STAUFFER & CO., New. 31 nnd 33 North Queen Street, Luncanter, Ph., HAVE MAllE THE IIIUIIK1T- M 'MSJMk. LWI r.AiBiSU ,r" "Tt jinem' nuih naii:jn.Tn'" iter for Mill ana Uhoe . tr JriTllm kwl.Muu . ana urn, s. w BB 1 TSKADlNii ' A ANllli j (X)tiUMHtA MAT LANCABX On ' ss'i.'i."'' 2Ht; REDUCTIONS ON STRAW GOODS av i.axeastj:h arrt rm a fact. ALSO A rULL LINE Of Trunks and Traveling BagsJ AT BOTTOM PRICES. JBWKLKRr, XV. H. Z. KH0AD3, JEWKLKK. A Pull Line of the " Birth or Menth SteneB " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Pan c;y , Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. My Repair Dept. is Fully Equipped and Respectfully Solicit Repairing of Fine ard Complicated Watches, Musical Bexes! Bronzes, Jewelry and any Intricate Piece of Mechanism. H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET. FVUSITVHK. H KIMTSH'H i'UKNlTUKK DKl'OT. ttAintiKKur. M ACUlNKHY,te. tr) thut deed net liavu tills teinetly upon IIh Hheltes. The imblle hate found It Is a geed tiling unit Hllclc te IL Female by II. 11. Cechiau, drugglbt, 1J7 ami l.W Nuith Ijucen alie, Luu uisler. 1I0TKI.H. A TliANTlO CITY. THE OLD ESTA1IL1SHE1) Chester County Meuse, Centrally located, convenient, very near the Se.i, cemrmtablu lu utery way, and honie-llko. NOW Ol'EN. J. KBIM & SONS. limyij-'Junl ZIAl'K MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAl'E MAY, N. J. The rineitt lluach ou the Coast, The Largest and Most Elegant Seaside Hetel lu the Weihl. -01'KNH. JUNK SO-Sa UENKY CLAllt, I'rep'r. I.ate of thu Grand Union Hetel, Siiralega Spilngs. JuntfJIlittd STEAM HEATING Latest and Most lmrreved KK61NES Traction, I'erlible or Stationary. New or Second-Hand BOILERS, WATEK TANKS, SEPARATORS, Mieiurn or ItxrAin Werk nuch as done and kept In Machine hheps. U1U. OH OR ADDEIKIS Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 537 NORTH OHERRY STREET, East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Hew Quick the Public Catch On TO GENUINE BARGAINS ;lv t demands made upon ut ler the goods at the i)rlceadterlleil. AH demands hate liten met MitNtactery te the Lujcr, and us the linen ure oldeut wuBhall coiiiluue te replace thein with ethern equally as geed until we hate reduced our sui plus stock te the desired point. ALL-WOOL 8A1 LOU SUITS, geed enough for auy boy during t uculien, tl SO. ODD PANT'S for the Heys 10 knock about In, 10 cents. MEN'S DUKSS'-Uh U1TS, lllack Cetksciew Worsted, I M. HOY'S I.ONC I'ASThUIT3, Dirk Fancy Cos Ces slinere, bUlUtble ler Drets Wear, 1W. MEN'S AND IIUs ODD l'ANTS, M5C., I1.(S ll.VS, 1.50. GENT'S SU.MMhll SILK .NECKWEAlt, 10c, 'ec- 2.ic. GENT'S INDIA UAL.K UNDEltSlllias, Leng or Short blietes, 1 ic. and S5c. GENT'S ELAS1 IC OU PLAIN WKU Bl'Sl'EN. I) KUS, IOC., ISO , ilt GENT'S TOUltlbl l'OLKET HATS, All Celers, 75 cents. LIUHTSTIFF KELT DEIIIIYS, tl-Ol and 11.50. GENT'S JAPAN JIAClvlNAW 4IUAIV II ATS, lteundand 1 lat I iewii, M cents. Duck Helmets AUENOWliEADl tOUTUE WEISE'S ISLAND FISHING PARTY. SPOE BARGAINS. DltESS HALMOlt.W., fclil Calf Uppeia lJeveled Edge Sele, J l. DltESS S1I01C" lu lliilleu and Laie FleuU lileve Kid lops, .! i. LADIES' DltLSb slIOKS In Hrlght Finished French Kid Opei.t Tee, Perfect In Fit. H.iR LADIES' SUMMEll SLU'l'EltS, Ojiera Tee, Jl.ee, WO. t5e,IJ"0. All thete goods li.i n ceniin Hided hlghei pi Ices nnd bii)er cannot lull te iippiocl-ite them a Lmrgnlns upon lii-.pectlun. Te Keep Coel and Comfortable During the Het Months, It ia uoeoasary te And seme Ooel Botreat. Te be Oomfertablo In that rotreat Yeu Need a Geed Easy Rocker, Settee or Chair, And you can find the Largest Assortment at HEINITSH' FURNITURE DEPOT, NOS. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. J; Vf, 4LMtrB!IDAY. MAT .. A r0tS ln, ,"'-? 1IBAUIHU .! THAIMK IVIVVHA,,.!...'. J"I ?f Otnir at TJW R. re ., ll and tw p, m. 'or Lebanon at ll. w and s. w p. m. . . """" I'BAVJtyUAKRITILLl -t 'erLiian(1nBtJmp.ra. rerR.nVit.Wi!.u BYKRKT (LneMtr,) rir UiiVSS?.ftt 6'40 " "' ItM and MS ft. m. . i"S9'nJ Rt7, a. in- iweand HBO n. m. t x tjuarryvilln at si a. m., 4.e and 8.W p. . . ; :v 1 BUNUAT TKA1K8. rn,i.TU.AlN8 AVK UKAD1NU Fer L.ArlMittAr iifr t i - . Fer Quarryvlile Vt coo P. m. " P " ,; TUAIN8 LKAVK QUAK11YV1LLB ! Fer Lancantcr, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 a.M TKAIN8LKAVKKINasT.tUtnca.ter,) rer,u"naln,t "d Ixibanen at WW a. m. and It M ForguarryvllleatR80p.nl. XllAINS LEAVE l'lUNCK ST. (LancaiUir,) Fer Jleadlng and Lebanon and 8JS.m. and.ul p. in. rer lluarrj'Vllle nl 0.43 p. m. rOI.TJ.,tAm? J'KAVK LEIIANON. FeryuarryvllleatS-tSp. m. tien ic?,'?i10';t,en.111 Columbia, Marletu June. kSS'iJH1 J,?neon. Manhelm. UeadluF and Lebanon, see Umn tablM at all stallenaT A. M. W1LSOM. BuDerlntandent. PENNHYIjVANIA KAHtUOAD BOHED. ULE. In effect from June 13,1W0. .'in'lr1??" l'0ABTEn and letvn and arrive at Philadelphia as fellows t iKJsrjr a.vu Lirjueiia. TILLER'S LIQUOR STORE. AS TO QUALITY We can glte you better value than any ether heuiutu thu tiade. We carry the laigcU stock of OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES lu Lancaster. Jlouey lcfunded for anything proving unsatisfactory. Jya-iyds MILLER S LIQUOR STORE, n.i centkk squaue. vahuiaub rvuu.i. WESTWAUD. Pacific Expre$at Newa Ezpmssf Way l'annongert Mafl train via ML Jey) Ne.2MallTraInt......l Niagara Express Hanover Accem Fast Llnef Frederlck Accem Ijtnces ter Accem Harrlsburg Accem.... Columbia Accem Harrlsburg Express... Chicago and Cln. Ex..) Western Express) EASTtVAltD. Phlla. Express! Fast Llnef Harrlsburg Express... Lancaster Accem or... Columbia Accem Seashore Express 1'hllAdelphlt Accem.., Sunday Mall Dav Kinross! Harrlsburg Accem. Leavo Philadelphia. liijep. in. 4.30 u. ra. -3ia.m. 7.eaa in. via Columbia 7Me a. m. via Columbia 11:50 a. in. via Columbia vlaMt. Jey. Kin p. in. 4'IOp.m.J fi.lOp in.) 8.60 p. m. 105 p.m. Leavo Lancaster. 3rJ0a.in. 6.05 a. n. 8:10 a.m. 8:55 a.m. 9 00 a.m. 123 p. in. 2-eS p. in. 3 no p. in. 4 t-5 p.m. 6 te p. in, tic Leave Lancaster. 1-21 a. in. am a. m. OJOa. m. 8.31 a. in. fl:33a. ra. 950 0. m, 11.58 a. m. 2.00 p. m. 2 le p. m. 2.50 p. m. 6.30 p. m. 7.30 p. m. 7:40 n. m. le-ti p. m. iv.iua. m. Arrive at Pblla. 4'4Aa. ra, 8-25 a. in. le-JOa. ra. via Mt Jey 11:45 a. m. . 3-isp. m. bee p. m. 6:49 p. te. CMn. ra. 7v:a i n. i The Lancaster Aerntnmntliitlen InnVAfi tfierrtau burg at 8.1U p. in. and arrives at Lancaster at VM p.m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celnm bla at C-te a. in. and reaches Marietta at 6:55. Alse, leaves Columbia at Il: a. m. and2.43p.nl., reaching Marietta at 12.01 and 2.55, leaves Marietta at 3-05 p. in. and arrives at CelumblAW 830 j also, leaves at 8.35 and arrives at 8:50. , 7:10 and arrives at LancnstnrRt.fHiOnnnniu'ttn W with Harrlsburg Express at 8:10 a. m. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 209 tl. W.. Will run thmnirh te Kmilni-iplr. The Fruderick Accommodation, east, leave Wi wv.uu.uk. Mb ihM lulu lUWUUBiAUUUWl Kk 1MB ' . v. m. V-" Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting- At Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9.50 a. m, will run through te Hanover, dally, except Bus day. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when nagged. uiBieptu uowiuiigiewn, uoaicdvine. i-arse are, Mt. Jer. Ellzabcthlewn and Mlddlotewn. 1 1 he enl trains which run daily. On Sunday bun the Mall train wnHruns bv wavef Columbia. J. 11. WOOD, General Pusseuger Agent. CUAS. E. 1'IIUU Ueneral Manager. VAHK9, XV. TOENRYN l'AHC. MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES ! Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NEAKLY OPPOSITE THE LEOPAHD HOTEL), LANCASTER. PA. Nene But First-Glass Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, and That Only, Used PllICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WOUK QUAUANTEEO. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS. I hive new en hand and for sale cheap the following tlrst-clau second-hand work ; One Light One-Man Wagen, suitable ter track purpose, enu Light four Passenger Orag, one First-class Ex tension Tep l'h.nien, two Light Jump-SeatCarrlages. Al-ie, Second-Hand Tep und Tretting Dug gles, both side bar und end springe, business Wagons, bpertlng Wagons and Market Wtigeus, ttbtch will be sold attheMOSTlIKASONAULE PUIOEs. 01 ve us a call whether jeu wish te pur chase 01 net. Ne treuble te show the wert. rAllTICULAIi ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. tt-DOWT FOliaKT THU j'xicr.-st Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET. KHydAw Peirp M, ON THE CORN WAIL & MOUNT HOPE RAILROAD: Te Churches, Ledgca, Societies and ether se lect organizations contemplating excursion during the SEASON OK 1st), the company begs te announce that every facility has been per fected for enabling the public te reach this fa vorite resort, and no oirert lias been spared te make PEN11YN PARK mero attractive than evorbeforo. Fer the tree use of eicursfenlsta are provided BOATS ON ITHE LAKE, CUOQUET, LAWN TENNIS ANI) 11ABE HALL (J HOUNDS. TAULES, 11ENCHE3, SWINGS, DANCINO PAVILION, HAND STAND. LAUQB SHELTElt HOUSE, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK 1100MS, AND 01ISE11VAT0HY ON TOP OF SOUTH MOUN- ; There Is also a lEEritESHMENT AND DI1T. IM) KUUM In charge et a couipelentcstrer, where meals can be procured nt moderate rates:, besides Photograph Gallery, News Stand ana Telegraph Office. 47-Ne Intoxicating Liquors Allowed en Hut ureunus. Arrangements for Excursions from all point' oaklVen SCHMALENBEK, hunt. rnrnwRll Jk. Mt HnnM lt'H.. Lebanon, Pa.', Jl Ka. U. Jl.VnVvtIUlV, UUI1. X USS. AU1, Phil. A Itemllnir It. H-. T Ne. 2.7 beuth fourth St, PhUn, mayl3 3md . Lirjs ijsnuitA.vts vvstVANr. mm: mtejaii i.ifi: insuhanck company-. X COMPARISON OF TWO MATURED ENDOWMENT POLICIES. LmaisTSE. PA. n7-tld Ql'KN AliLTllH Y13AIL "Tm MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thu luigest and most pieinlueiitly loeatett Hetel Liegiiutiy luruisuea aim liberally Hum aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained und t nit 111 atud. lighted. ihe year. Open all t CHARLES McQLADE. ftVUrephy's Orchestra. Je7-3ind ABHLANU HOCHK, ATLANTIC CITY', reonensJULY 1st, under new manage ment. Electric lights, electric bells, city water, tlrst-classculslue. Terms moderate. Flist-tlass baratUtchcd. HENllY KAHTEH, jyMtud Lote el Orape Hetel, Laucaster Pa. H-1NXH ANU LUiVUUS. TJHANDY1 UKANDYI! A3 At this season of the year every family should have a llettlu of Reigart's Old Brandy, a safe and sure cuie for Cheleni and ethor sum mer troubles. UEIU AKT'S OLD WINK STOKE, 11. E. SLAMAKEIt, Agt. rpllK OKLKHHATKD "BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANCHOR" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, seu and pleasant te Iho taste. quality, aiu excellent siiuiiuuiiia, ana id without a rival lu the markuu Sold e n j . toiiiseu is rosier, 32, 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTEU, PA. 7Mme close e cry evening at U o'clock, ex cept b.iturtl.ij's. SAME YEAR. SAME AGE. mVFKRKST lima ULTS. SAME PLAN. Puhu In quality! thev stand wltht at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists. lerlU UUMPHltKY A MAH11.N, Sele Proprietors, lanlMma 401 N. 3d St.. Philadelphia. Pa. CTORAQK AMD OOMMIBSION WARBHOUBB. decs-lyd DANIEL MAYElt, Ne. IB West Chestnut Htroet. 1IUUK8. T01IN UAKU'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Are alTered at a Uberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, Class Heeks, Itccerds, ltgwauls, mules, 'lesutuients, luiecnisuis, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Cnntutng King Jaines and the Kovlseil Yorslens or both Old and New Tusmiuunta In parallel columns ; also, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version of the lllble only, lu vurleus styles of binding, at much iuwvi pucug luuii uy vtuvuiints uguuuf. AT Tine IlOOliSTOUE OF JOHI BAER'S SOUS, Neb. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANOASTElt, PA. Annual "lemiuin, Amount of iHilicy, Dividcml additions, Total paid by CemiMiiy, Total premium paid by assuittl, THE MUTUAL LIFE. Fifteen Year Endowment. luuea Martha, 1ST?, Ne. 100,1 10. THE NEW YORK LIFE. Fifteen Year Knilewment. June J December St, 1S70. Ne. 77,U'J, $ 31.1 0-3 $ 'Mi be $5,000 (M) 1,090 bS $5,000 00 1,'J01 00 Sli.O'JO bS 5,151 75 40,'JOl 00 5,151 75 I'.tid by C'emp.tny iuoxcessof pieiiiiunisrcc'd, $1,530 13 $1,019 'Si HI AD I'll If you would reulize results similar te Dial of tlie l'eUcy Helder in tie MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMl'AN V,OF NEW YOHK. Apply te JAMES H. MARSHALL, Agent, Ne. 20 East Walnut, or 60 North Duke Streets, Lanoaster, Pa. jyTT. GHETNA PAHK. IT. &Wmk PAEK, ren EXCURSIONS & PICNICS.! This park i- located In the heart or tha Seuth j Klmititnln ntt 1Tn T.lnnnf llin " js --..-...-.--... - fM uuiuwuu oe xjuutuiuu nauitnui' Nine inlles south of the city of Lebanon, , suur within easy illstance of Harris! x-anca-ttur. i-eiu m HevatswauNiauixa oeu. S1 UIRK'B UAKPET HALU CARPETS! CARPETS! UKOfKNINU Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, tl-. iteaaintt. nl.in.1.1. n .. ii nil Hnlnla ...1 1 tin 1'dCI . 1.1UUU1UIU U1IU M iruil... . .uv ..- miclnhlR X, lti'iulliiir mill I'unnavl vanla Kali' i-ead. 'l'he KreuuUs are larite, cevertug hu-? aieua ei acren, anu are nuwiu auu. The Convenloncoa are A LAIttlK 1JANC1NO PAVILION, A Hi'ACIOUH DININU HALL, TWI1 KtTflllKNH. HAUOAOK ANI COAT ltOOJ 1'HOTOUUAfll lA1 Whlle the Arrangements 1"- Ammoment I Bl?t.lU " CUOQUKT AND HALL UKOUNDH, HOWLING Al.LEV, 8HOOTINU OALLKllY, KI.VINU HtlltSK.9. yueirs, Ac, I 'I'lililctt l.ir Lunchers. Itustla Seats and Hencl arn scattered tlirouirheut the Kreundt. AX AttiiLMlnn ler the hoasen of ltatils (.& LAKK CONKWAUO, . i?j CoverlnB nearly Twenty Acres, en vrnicjil placed a nuinuer or r.ii'Kiiui. new ueaui, i ulenir ihe banks of which are pleasant waUui lovely Bcenery. l'arties aeiirnitf it can pr MnnUnt thn I'lirlf. as the DIlllUlT Hall W under the supervision of Jt. M. BOLTZ. at I LKDANOH VALLKY 1IOC8K. 1DOSO WHO .,,..,,,1 a DAV l.V THE MOUNTAlNBi no place se beautirul or utrerOlng se inuell 1 r.,iw MllllNTUUICTNA. HO 1NX0XI0AT1NO DUINIC8 ALLOWB Till fUKMtBKS. !li, Excursions irem ail points en me renn nla Itullixiuii, win ue unwu uiiikv ve uh i wlinouicnauBueicani. . . Kicuralen rules ana full Information obtained upon application te Gee. W. 1 Assistant ueneral rassenirer Agent, real nla uaureaa, -m oeutu leann sircui, r nl,l,i nr til J. O. JKNN1N ' Bupt-C. AL.UaUroad,Hi,janeB,sVl aiayisKimix MOTIONS. TjUUHMAN'S. UKNTLKJlKN'S w am new nrenarert U show the trade the Largest and Best Holected Line of Carpets ever ex, fclt.lu&1?u3?cFtv ' WILTONS, VKLVKTS, all the Trading Makes of 1IOUY ANUTAl'KSTUV BUUELsfTH l&B-l'LY All. eiiAlNilAltl'KTS HAMAsiiandVKNKTIANOAllI'KTa. UAU and CHAIN CAUPKTBef our em maniffaVturVa srcliUlty. Brifial AttSntlen paid te the Mauufacturoet CU8X0M OAJU-JtTB. StK-rnll Tlnoef OUtULOrUS. itUUB, WINDOW BUAO MS, COVKULKT8, 0h AX SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Qer. West King and Water Sta.. Laneaater, Fa. nbans-aew Balbrieean and Gauze UnteiMi -THKilKSr- -.5 White Shi uirnKTIKS. I'LAIW AND fANCri BOAItr I'INS, BLKEVEUOUXTOIItV -AT- ERISMAN'I NO. 17 WEST KINO BT., 1AI V S-?.- vfoteta. y sJSgfcSg.Jj J" . rt.i cH it
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