'SSwWP'Vrf LANCASTER PAHA iJKTELLlCJENCER SATURDAY JUNE 17- 1882. t -f.ati.4Sin i-iitclliflcnrct 8ATURDA.Y EVENING, JUNE 17, 1882. THK MEURET Or DEATH. BY EDW1 ARNOLD. ' She Is dead !" they said te lilm. ' Come away :" Klf s her and leave her thy love Is clay. They smoothed her tresses of dark blown hair On her lerchcad cl stone they laid It talr ; Over lier eyes, tliatyaz-cd tee much. They drew the litis with a gentle touch ; With a tender touch they closed up well The sweet thin lips that had secrets te tell ; About her brews and bcautilul face They tied her veil and her marriage lace ; And drew en her white feci her while silk fehecs Which were the whitest, no eye could cheese ; And ever her Ueium they cie-ed her hands. " Come away :' they said" Ged under stands." And there was silence, and uethltiii tlicie But silence, and scents of cglantcrc, Anil Jasmine, and roses and rosemary ; And they said: "As a lady should lie, lies she." And they held their bieatli as they lclt the room, With a shudder te glance at it- stillness and gloom. But he who loved her tee neil te diead The sweet, the stately, the beautiful dead, lie lit ids lamp aud took the key And turned it alone again, he and she. Jin and she ; but she would net speak, Though he ki.vjd, In thu old place, the quiet check, lleaudshe; but she would net smile, Though he called her thu name he Ie ed cie- while. He and she; still she did net nie; Te any one paienalu w hispcr el love. Then he said: " Celd lipjand bt easts uillieut breath. Is there no voice, no angu:ig;, et dctth "Dumb te the ear and still te the sense, Rut te heaitand toseiildUtiuct, intense." -"See new! I will listen with soul, net eat ; What was the secret et dying, dear? " Was it the inllnlte wonder of all That you could ever let life's (lower l.ill .' " Or was ita greater mai vcl te led The perfect calm o'er the agony st'ul .' " Was the miracle greater te find hew deep Beyond all dreams sank dewnuur I tli.it sleep .' ' Did lire, loll back its icceids, dear. And show, as they say it does, p,et thi'.ys i clear?" ' And was it the innermost huai t el the blis Te And out se what a wisdom le e i-, : "There must be a plcasuic in dying, s eel. Te make you se p'acld liem head te leei. " I would tell you, dailing, il 1 wcic dead. And 'twcie your het teats upon iny luew shed c 1 would say, though the angel et death had laid His sworn en iny lips te keep it unsaid. "Yeu should net ask vainly with eticamiug eyes Wilier et all death's was t he vhiclcal surpi iac ' The very stiangestand suildencst thing Of all the surprises that dying must biing." Ah, foolish world! O most kiud dead ! Though he told me, who will believe It wu3 said ! Who will believe that he heaid hei say, AVith the sweet, selt voice, in the dear old way : " The utmost wonder is this: I hear And see you, and love yeir, and kiss yeu.dcai 5 ' And am your angel, who was your biide, And knew tint, though dead, 1 have never dl2d. The iscw Silk Industry. The greatest incentive te engage in silk culture is the kuowledge that thcre is a Leme market for $15,000,000 worth of lless, which American manufacturers are obliged te import from foreign lands. The ether consideration is, that bilk cultute furnishes women and childien iu the rural districts with a congenial occupation that docs net require constant attention, and ke will net interfere with household duties. Iu view el these facts the Women'. Silk Culture association of Philadelphia was organized two years age, for the pur pose of calling the attention of thu women of the ceuutry te the opportunity given them te te establish a new industry, both suitable and profitable ; and also te give the necessary instructions te all desitiug te engage in silk culture. The bttcccss of this pioneer aGsociatieu is remarkable ; thcte has been aroused a wide-spread interest in the cultivation of cocoons, that must go en increasing until the aim of the association is fulfilled. This fact was most forcibly presented at the last exhibition of the association, at which the display of cocoons was very line and interesting. The chief feature of the exhibition was the display of speci men cocoons by the twenty-six contestants for the t'trawbridge & Clothier premiums. The first oue of which, by the way, was carried oil by Mrs. Kebecca Tayler, (mother of the late Bayard Tayler), who is ever 82 years of age, and a huflcrcr from paralysis. The association announces that through the liberality of Messrs. Strawbridge & Clothier, the well kuewn dry goods mer chants of Philadelphia, it is again enabled te offer te the silk culturalists the sum of iive hundred dollars iu ten premiums, as fellows : fiist premium, $100; second pre mium, $75 ; third premium, $65 ; fourth premium, $00 ; fifth premium, $30 ; sixth premium, $-15 ; seventh picmium, $40 : eighth premium, $J0 ; ninth premium, $25 ; tenth premium, $10. Fer these pre miums any resident of the United States may contest. Frem the ten largest amounts or cocoons, oue pound will be taken, without selection, aud the test of reeling applied ; the quantity aud quality will be the conditions for premium. Ap plication for competition must be cndois cndeis ed aud the amount or this year's cocoons raised by the culturist, testified te by some responsible person. Stock must be sent net later than December 1, 1882. Anyone with sufficient land te grew a few mulberry trees can add the rearing of silkworms te the daily care and find it a source of pleasute and profit. The wetk occupies but a small pottien of the year, and a child can attend te the daily gather ing of leaves and feeding the worms. If a supply of mulberry leaves cannot b Lad an esage orange hedge will answer every purpose. The osage erange leaf is ad mirable feed for the silk worms, f;em which they spin splendid silk. A very interesting event of national in. terest, connected with this subject of silk culture, has just occurred in Philadelphia. The Women's Silk Culture association selected silk from twenty-six families liv ing in fourteen states ; hail it spun en a "Yankee" reel, made into a web of twenty-eight thousand threads of silk, and woven as a brocade en a Jacquard loom, requiring thrce thousand needles te form the original and striking design. This is the first brocade ever woven iu America of American silk ; and probably the heaviest in texture of any brocade ever woven. It is known as the Garfield dress, and it is the intention of the association te present this magnificent fabric te Mrs. James A. Garfield. Hew te Get-Sick. Kxpe-c yeursell day and night, cat tee much without e'xercisc work loe i".anLwltuent rest doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then veu will want te knew Hew te Get Weix.-WIiIcIi is answcied in three words-Take Hep Bitters ! jul5-2wdiw Nearly all the ills that afllict us can be pre vented and cuied by keeping the stomach. liver and kidneys in working order. There is no medicine known that will de this as surely as rarkf r's Gtegcr Tonic. See adv. jul-lmdcod&wcew Ceect. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Im mediately relieved by fchileh's Care, Fer sale at Cecliran'e drag store. 137 North Queen St. mylwdsewAw Toe Fastidious. Seme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust At the rhymes et EclectricOil "poet;" But we have the best article known te the "world. And intend that ail persons shall knew it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh, Bronchitis and complaints et that kind ; ltdoesnet cost much, though lheumatics it cures. 'Tis best Oil in the world you can ilnd. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug steie, 137 Xeith Queen street, Laniaster. Catabru cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy. I'lice&O cents. Nasal Injector tree. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. niyl-lnleew A Marvelous Cure Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity el bleed, a torpid liver, irregulaiity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disonler disenler ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use et Bur dock Bleed Hitters. 1'rice SI. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. RLEErtrss nights, made miserable by that tcriiblu eolith. Shiloh's Cine is the rentedv ler ou. Fer sale at Ceclnan's drug store. 137 North Queen St. inyl-ludeew&w M VULVAL. rjROM The Teledo made. SURPRISING EFFECTS OF EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON TIIE NER VOUS SYSTEM AND DI GESTIVE ORGANS AS 1NVAU1A!SI,Y I'UOOUCKI) V. DR. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and (Mb Pills. Thev have been tested time and time agtitii. and always with satisfactory lesull. The piep.iratieiijust meets the nece-.silles et the eu-e. Let iiie state just what my -rills ate made te cuie, and what they have cured ami wn.i. ci'iiu: Neuralgia. Nerveusne-s, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Hyspeplie Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and ly pepsla. TiiCiediieacs aie all nervous diseases. Nervousness embraces neiveus wealii"" in nation, despondency, melancholy and a tes'.less, di-satisiicd, miserable stale el mind and body, indescribable. These are some ettlte symptoms el erveus-ne-s; new, te belttlly lestered te health and happiness is a priceless been, and yet ler .Ml cents you cut satisfy yeuiselt that Ihete is a euro ler you, and for $5 at the very faithc-4. that cuie can bu lully scoured. These Pills aie all they ate repicsen led te be, and ate guar anteed te te give satisfaction it ucdas diieel ed anil will cuke any cae. held bv all druggists. Piice, 50 cents a be v. Depot Nifi Kutaw street. Baltimore, Bid. By mail, tw e boxes ler fl.00, or six I'excj ler $5u, te any addiess. DR. C. W. BENSON'S Neil- Kciuedy unit Favorite l'rcscriplteu. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te Cuie KCZ.KMA. TKTTEKb. HUMOUi?, INFLAM MATION, MILK CKUST, ALL BOUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, .DISEASES OF 11A1K AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ' ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND TENDEUITCIUNGS 011 all parts of the body, it makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and Heckles, and is the Best toilet dicssingin the Weild. Elegantly put up, two bottles 111 one package, consisting et betli internal and ex ternal treatment. All tlrst-class druggi da have it. Pi ice $1 per package. V. N. CKITTEN TON, 115 Fulton stieet, New Yerk, is wholesale agents ler Dr. C. V. Ben Ben eon's remedies. j iinc7-lmd,M, W&S&wU HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED u. The leeble and emaciated, sulleting liem dyspep-i.i or indigestion in any lerm, aie advised, ler the sake of their own bodily and mental comleil, te tiy liestettei's Mem.tch Bitters. Ladies et the most deli cate constitution testily te its harmless aud lis leslerative piepeities. Physicians cveryw herc.disgusted v. ilh the adulterated liijuerj of comment', pi escribe it as the safest and most reliable et all stemachics. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen cially. lebl-lydeed&w" iei;i;i;i, thousands or graves At are annually lobbed el their -victims, lives prolonged, happincssanu health lestered by the use of the great GERMAN INVIG0RAT0R, which positively and permanently cuics I111 I111 peteney (caused by excesses et any kind), and all diseases that fellow less et energy, le-" et niemeiy, universal lus-dlude, piin iu the bask, dimness el vision, picmaum old age, and many ether diseases that lead te insanity or consumption and a premature grave. Send for eirculais with testimonials iree by mail. The Ixvioervtok is sold at $1 per box, or six boxes for 5, by all druggists, or will be sent tiec by mail, seeuiely scaled, 011 leeeipt et price, byaddtcssingF. J.Cheslv, Druggist, ls7 Summit St., Teledo, Ohie, Sele Agents ler thc United fctafes. Fer sale at KaufTnian's Drugstore, X 1 1 h Queen Street. niyfi-Iv.i WAS $500 BKWAKU : OVEU A MILLION OF PROP. GUILMETTB'S Erencli Kidney Pads Have alicady been sold In this country and in t mute ; every one el which has given pel led satisfaction, and has pel lermed cures evei y time when ued according te direction-. We new say le the alllicled and doubting that we will pay the above reward for si single ca-e el LAME BACK That the Pad falls te cure. This Ureal l.'enu d y will positively and permanently cute i.umhu 110, lame Jlacc, ,Sciatica, Gravel. iJiabclrs Dropsy, lirighVs Disease of the Kulnctz J,. continence and Retention of the Urine. Jiiilatn ma ion of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Jlladdrr Jligh Colored Urine. Pain in the Hack, Side or Lonii, Jrcrveus Weakness, and in fact alt dis orders et the Jlladder or Urinuri Oraans whether contracted by private disease or otherwise. ATSiVQ 5'" are "uflcring ftetii LtrVLlJLjO, emalc weakness, Lcucor Lcucer rlKca, erany Disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs, VOU CAN UK C'URKU without swallowing nauseous medicines bv sitnply wearing PUOF. OUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WIIICU CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your dnigglst ler Prof. Cuilniette's French Iiuney Pad, and take no ether It he has net get it, send $UK) and you will "li-eeive the Pad by return mail. J ' ittcnc PBOF. GUILMETTE'S French Liver Pad Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Biilieus Fever, Jaundice Dyspepsia and all diseases et .the Liver' Stemacli and Bleed. Price. $1.50 by mail' Send ler Prof. Guiluicttc's Trcatsc en tlui Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH VA CO., Teledo, Ohie, tforsale at KAUFFIlAN'S DKUG STOUE North Queen Street. iuay6-IydW&s STOMACH W1TOK RELIGIOUS. 17IKST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST X Service in the morning at 10K and in the evening at ', by the pastor, Kev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school at a. m. FIRST REFORMED DIVINE SERVICES te-morrow at 10 a, m. and i p. m. Sun day school at i a. in. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH IIUKE street. l'reaching at V)XA a. in. by the pastor Kev. W. C. Uobmsen, and at 7i P. in. by Kev. A. M. Viven. Sunday school at 'J a.m. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at J o'clock. MORAVIAN. J. MAX HARK, lASTOR 10 a. m., Litany and sermon. 7 p. in. preaching. Sunday Scheel at S:1j a. m. All cordially invited. rvLIVET BAIM1ST CHURCH V. M. J C. A. Beems Bev. M. Frayne, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 7?i p. m. Subjeet "The Men and" Women needed for the Lord's Service." Sunday Scheel at 1:15 p.m. 1HESKYTERIAN MEMORIAL CUAl'KL, llev. James C. Hume, pastor. Preaching in the evening by the Kev. Jehn Galbreath, et Chestnut Level. Sabbath school at J a. 111. PKCSltYTERIAN. 1'REACUIRU IN THE morning and evening at the usual hours, 03- the pastor, Bev. Jas. Y. Mitchell, D. D. ST. JAMES. HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 and morning service at 10 a. 111. Even ing piayer at 6J4 p. 111. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet, Bev. Win. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine service at 10V a. 111. and VA p. m. Sunday school at ' a. in. OtT PAUL'S REFORMED SERVICES AT O at 10) a. 111. and 7ii p.m. Prayer lneetiug at ; p. in. Sunday school at )i a. m. S t7jI1S'S RKFOKMKD CHURCH (OEK liian) corner et Orange and Mulberry .slicets, Bev, A. K. Dahlmanu, pastor. Tenth anniversary el the organization et the eon een eon giegatien will be celebrated to-menow. Di vine services at VH a. 111. and 7JCp. in. Sun dav school and special sei vice ler the children at 'J a. id. All are cordially invited. SECOND EVANGELICAL. CHURCH (English), North Mulberry stieet, above Orange. Kev. J. C. Kr.uie, pastor. Preaching te moriewal le'a. 111. ami at 7.15 p. in. Sun day school at 'JJ4 a. 111. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PREACHING both ineiniug and evening, by the Bev. Pevlen G. liewmaii. Evening subject, " Im Im me'rtality." Sunday school at lp.iu. West Mission,"Dei wart Mrcct Sniulav school atl-K p. 111. Neith Mission, Antioch. Sunday school at '. a. in. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pleaching lo-menow morning and even ing bv the Bev. ! . W. Goodlin. Seals tree. Welcome le all. Sunday school at ! i. in. Get wald Mission school at '2 p. 111. ST. PAUL'S M. i:. CUUnCIl, S. OUEEN ST. Kev. A. I. -Cellem. pastor. Preaching, b.iptNm and leeeptieu et probationers at 10 a. 111. Kev. J. B. Kerschner, of Millersburg. will picach at 7:15 p. 111. Sabbath school at!) a. 111. Player meeting en Wednesday even ing. riMIE OLD MENNONITES WILL HOLD J services in their chinch, corner of East Chestnut and Sherman streets en Suiid.iv, June Isth, at a o'clock p. 111. 1'ieathiiig iu both languages. UNION 1SETHEI CHURCH Of GOD Kev. G. W. Seilhamer, pastor. At 10 a. in. special service-? ler the childien. A geed pregramme-has been made out, and the con gregation can expect te be well entertained. Preaching by the pastoral 1) i p. 111. Expeii ence meeting at C&p. in. nouns Aim STAVieifJuax. T7INK, PLAIN AND FAMliV STATIONERY. EW PANELS. NEW EASELS, NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, J,. M. FLYNN'S NO. VZ 1VE&T K3NG STICEET. XOHN ICAiat'b SONS, Jehn Baer?s Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTEK, PA., II.u-e 111 stock and for sale, at Ihe LOWEST PKICES the Largest Asseitment el Beeks and Stationery That is te be found in the interior et Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Beeks Illustrated Beeks, Juvenile Beeks, Sunday Scheel Beeks and Bibles, Family Bibles iu Vaiieus styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hynin Beeks German Bibles, Praj cr Beeks. WRlTIKti PAPERS ami ENVELOPES. Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In voice Beeks Passbooks, Wilting Inks and Fluids, steel Pens, Jbli Beeks, Pocket hooks Pursts Photograph Albums, Cabinet Fr.iuics Kilthday Caids. -Pietuie Cauls. Ac. HOL LAND'S CKLEKKATED GOLD PENS. And a gfiiei.il asseitment et Stalieneiy, .school Beel; j, anil Scheel Fmnituiu at the SIGN OF THE BOOK VAtil'lSlS. ptARi-ETh. Carpet Manufactory, Il.lMUg undeibikeii te liianul.ictuie BAG and CHAIN CAKPETS, wholesale. 'J,U0O yaids lierweek, 1 am new piep.ired le sell my entile sleck e! Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Oa,rpets5 AT OKEAT BAKGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, te malce loom ami civc my entile attention le wholesale liadc of my own lnauufactuicd goods. Please call early. H. S. SMIRK, (IKPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. Tannic ai.. jAUKEKVi HAIR JCALSAM. A peileel ilie-sing, legantly perliiincd and haimless. Besteics color and pievents baldness J All I'.uiuei.s, Melliers, ISusJucss Men, Me chanics, A.C., who aie tired out by woiker w en y. and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liveriemplaiiits, you can be invigorated and cuicd by using PARKER'S GIMER TOIC. II j 1111 aie wasting aw ay with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGOKATING MED 1CINK THAT NEVEK INTOXICATES. Nene genuine without signature el Hiscox .t Ce. :,0e. and $1 sizes at dealers in drugs. Laige saving by buying ?1 size. aplO-eed cow 'KAV'S Sl'KCII-IU MfcUlCISlji-THfc J .ic:d English Kemedy. An uiitaifliig cuie ler Impetcney, and all Diseases that lollew less el Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain in the Hack, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, anil many ether diseases that lead le Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars 111 our pamplct, which we dcsliote send lire by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all diuggislsal $1 per pack age, or six packages for $5. or will be sent lice by mail en the luceipt t the meney.bv ad dressing the agent. II. IS. Cochran, 137 anil l.7( North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper -theenly genuine. Guarantees et cm c issued bv us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. B. Ceeliiun. 1J7 North Queen street. ' THE G KAY MEDICINE CO., NvY. aprlS-lyd&w (1 ENTLKMI1.N. r We tail your attention te an iiupei hint dis covery In our piactlce which we have jeiind yerysueeessiul iu c.i'esii iirostratien aiisinir freni liidiaeretien. These siillerin lrem anv of the numerous' forms et Debillly arlslnl' from abuse or ether causes, will de well bv sending a tluee cent stamp ler further inlor inler m "? . AlT,llc?s. 1"S. LA GRANGE & JOB DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne. KES ril- SUm1riMmeoem- 2 p" m" anU 6 m 6 V- ASTJtlCU BROS'. AOrXMUBMOUBXT. STRICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. A8TEICH BEOS-' PALACE -OP- FASHION! WE HAVE REDUCED OUR WHOLE STOCK OF BLACK and COLORED ltOUGU STRAW, PORCDPINB and SATIN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS TO THE UJSTIFOJtM l'RWE OF 50 cents. We have en hand new a lull line of All Shapes et LIGHT HATS, TUSCAN HATa and BONNETS, CHIP HATS and BONNETS in White. Black and Colored. FINE SATIN STRAW HATS, LEGHORN HATS in all the Leading Shapes. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS a specialty. Ourasseitmciit et LADIES' TiliM Hats anQ Bennets Sut passes any ever shown beleie and ceni- pi ises the Newcet, IScst and Most Tasteliil Display possible. We pay special attention te orders given iu this department. FEATHEKS. WHITE AND COLORED TIPS, MONTURES, FANCY FEATHERS, ETC. . SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS. We eiler one bunch of three Fine Black Tips ler 75 cents. Finer grades at fl.CO, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a bunch. FINE BLACK PLUMES in enormous variety from $i0J up te $15.00. WHITE PLUMES, Choice Goods ler the money. We eiler one let el Elegant White, Blue, Cream ami Pink Plumes, wertli lrem $J.0U te $1.00, at only $J,50 a piece. FLOWERS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. SPKA1S, MONTURES, GARNITURES, WREATHS, DAISY SPRAYS, ROSES. BUDS, Etc. lilBJiONS. WATERED AND FANCY RIBBONS Cheap. SASH RIBBONS in Silk and Satm. Watered S:ishcs in all coleis, also in biene and cadet blue. FANCY SASHES.' TOMl'OXS FOR TKLHMIM.N. PARASOLS. Twilled Silk, with Plain and Fancy Handles. Lined Silk and Satin Parasols, with and without Lace. PANS. from lc. up. FANS. ELEGANT FEATHER FANS, iu Pink, Blue, Cardinal anil White, Carved Ivery Sticks, at 50 cents. FINK FEATHER FANS, embroidered, $l.ue. Fine Satin Fans, painted, at $1.00, plain and carved lvury sticks. (JIIILDKEVS S1USS aud LACE CAl'S. IN ELEGANT VARIETY, CHILDREN'S WHITE PIQUE SUN-BONNETS, plain and embroidered. LAC-biS all kinds LACES While, Cream, Black and Colored SPANISH LACES. BLACK and COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS and ORNAMENTS. BUTTONS el LATEST DESIGNS. Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, A VERY FINE ENGLISH LISLE GLOVE at 'Si cents. LACE MITTS LACE MITTS IN COLORED AND BLACK. KID GLOVES. liaby Worsted Jackets and Socks. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Novelties in Shawls made of Flne Nun's Veilinj;, with Worsted Fringe, LADIES' SFfili COAT k ill GAPES, All RM te Cost Price, CLOTBIXU. OPECIAI. NOTICE TO MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUK IMMENSE STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In elder te Make Beem te manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire te express our thanks te the people ler the great sup port they have given us this season. It incites us te renewed eirerts te picase the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS:. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.25 ; worth $7 50. U5 Men's Werstetl Suits, $5.00: worth $8.25. 150 Fine Blue Flannel Suits, $7.50; worth $12. 03 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $12. 111! Fine All-Weel Cassimerc Suits, $9: wertli $15: S3 Fine Men's All-Weel Dress Suits, $12; worth $17.50. e00 pairs et Men's Pants at U5c. 550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten styles.at $1.S0. 225 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at $!. Light Thin Coats lrem 45c. upwards. Dust ers lrem ttc. upwaids. Our stock iu Beys' and Children's Clothieg Is still large ami varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's, Clothing from $1.(12: $2.00, $3.25, $4.50, $5.23. up te $7.00 a suit. Beys' Snits lrem $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings andPantaloenings. ami ler workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat anywhere In the city. We still held the lead en our $12.00 Suits.cus Suits.cus lemmade; but it people wish te save money they should net lorget.belero purchasing cNc wlierc, te leek at our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suils.made right up in any style te your order JtS"Ilc)ncmber, this Great Reduction is only for the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who wishes le lake advantage of it will please call early, le avoid the rush. I. GAISMAI & BEO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cemer of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cbeapest Heuso in the City. ILOTUiNU! D. B. HOSTETTER ft SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, - TAK 1'LEASURE JAT iXOTJEi'JNO the run Lie ix gexeral that OUR STOCK FOR THK SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, axd it WILL IiEXE EIJ'OUR PATROXS TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LATEST IX PATTERX AXD COLOR, WHICH WE IIA VE OX OUR COUXTERS I B. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, OPKINO ASM SUOTAIUU NOVKLTIES. AT H. OrERHART'S Tailerii Estalii, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby inteim my cuslemeis that my stock of SPBlNti and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is new ceini'Iete. 1 have new the IaigcstaiKl choicest asseitment et WOOLENS. Fer Flne Taileiiug in the city et Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, anil all goeils warranted as rciucscntcil. E GERHAET. E VEltV MAY We aie marking down some el our diirerent line of goods, ami hy muting 011 the new price ami leaving the 0I1I j ou can readily see what the reduction has licen. Our Spring and Summer Sales in CLOTHING Thii year have been larger than in any previous year in the his tory et the house, and new we purpo-e selling out the Odds in Coats, Pants and Vests AT OREATLl REDUCED PRICES. IN STRAW HATS ue have some Special ISargauis te oiler, and our 1 lknisiiim; heeds department is tilled with the cboice goods ter Men's and Ueys' Wear. Trunks and Traveling Bags Clothing In Cical Vaiicty, and the Prices are Lew. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., L4NCASXJ5B, PA. Ready-MaLle ClOUlM DMT reRit low PiticEs reK ali. SUMMER CLOTHS. The Sprin: has been a loop, cold ene and we have a very large stock of Summer Fabrics still ou band. As Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we have made a very CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES te make quick sales of our Banueckburn Cheviots, Fine Spring Trewserings, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Black Basket Worsteds, Handsome English Cassimeres, English Black, Blue and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths, Scheeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mist Suitings, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simeiii't.), all grades. Lewest Prices. FELTS, all colors (72 inches wide ) for draperies and embroidery, $1.25, $1.30 and $2.00 per yard. BLUE FLANNELS, for Bathing Suits, aud a very hanc'some assortment of Grece, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cleths of line quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. SMEiliSS, HD1AI & CO, RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. AOES, &V. HAGER & Black Hand-Bun Laces, White Hand-Run Laces, Black Spanish Laces, Spanish Guipure Laces, Edelweiss and French Laces, Old Venice and Russian Laces, Oriental and Antique Laces, Maltese and Valincien Laces, Swiss Embroideries, Muslin Undergarments, White Qoeds, Hosiery, Gleves,&c 25 WEST lawx me rKWETT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. QYDKANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO., 26 ntt-JintlM.W&S I'LVaiKEJl'S HUPl'LIJES. 1" UUK OUT FUlt MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH ntOOF AKT1CLE IN THE WOKLD tOK CARPETS, FURS, Act; Tarred Eoefing Felt by the yard or ten. BS WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. W1XE8 AN1 LIO.UOKS. "kKHLYKTVi OLD 1V1NK STOKE. ESTABLISHED 1785. REIG ART'S OLD WINE STORE NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. RKIGARTS OLD WIXES OP 1800. 1818, 1817. 1818 AXD 1887. FIXE OLD HRAX DIESAXD WHISKIES, GISS, IRISH AXD SCOTCH WHISKIES. All tlic leading brands et vUAMVAGSE, KKOXVS STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, c. Mineral Wutuis, Annellinuris, Vichy, Fricdriclwliall. Iliiiiyufll Junes, Saratoga and Glnirer Alt;. Alse Fine Olive Olid. H. E. SLAYMAKER, S. CLAY MILLER, " Wines, Brandies, Bins, Oil Bye Hies, k, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. COAl 1 It. MARTIN, Wholesale and ltctall Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. Wfard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prime treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL AMU CfclHKNT. 1'iire Lykens Valley and ether kind et Ceal for all purpesea well cleaned. llcst .Brand itosendale Cement at reduced prices. Alse Limestone Screening ler walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Yard and Olllcc : ilarrisburi; pike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLEli & CO. apr4-lwd rwAL. M. V. B. COHO, ?3 NORTH WATER ST., TMncasler, lit., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection "With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. leU28-lya aVOVB. Ladies' Dress Cleths. Children's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys' Fine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths for, Ladies Riding Habits, Corduroys for Biding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Biding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits. Infants' Cleakings. BROTHER. KING STRKET. njssts, jtc. and 28 West King Street. jan2S-lyclS CA KK1AOMB, MO. rpK S.TANUAKU CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTT. EDGERLEY 4 Ce., FINfB Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, ' LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Bnggyand Carriage de sired. All wprk finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, i or quality of work enr prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy ler cash and tell en the most reasonable terms, Glvensa caU. AH work warranted. Sepairittg prompt ly attended te. One set el workmen espectafir employed for that purpose. rn36-tww
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