(Sfyz wtitate fiitellxgttfjer! A Volume XVIII- -Ne '208 LANCASTER i'A. THUBSDAY MAY 4 1882. Price Twe Cents. V OJtAND OPEXIXU OF "THE illlEAT SEW YOltK JiAXAAll." riniK OltKAT NEW TURK 15AZAAK. GOTTSCHALK & LBDBRMAN'S Great lew Tort 26 and 28 NORTH OUEBN ST. 1 -Spring Our Grand Sprint? Opening being ever, and being declared by everybody who witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Eazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods J Hal icceived, 2.1 dozen il REAL BLACK CHIP HATS ler ladic. the best shape il tli; M'.-isun. We will sell lliilii this week for CK CENTS. These Hals cannot. In bought cl-i-rthcre ler less than $1.00. IdO dozen el Children's Reuyh-anri-Ready Sailors, in all cnleis, te match ihch-cs, ul l hr ridicu lous price, el' U5 CKN'TS. Will caily it you want :tny. Only 'JTi dozen Iclt el our KINK MILAN STRAW liDXXKTS al 3D CKNTS. Thcuc Rnnuctsurc ically worth $l.i. Wchave constantly en hand all ("lie. latent shapes et ihe m-u, en, such as I'ATI KNCK, "' V l: ILK, PARlMl.NNK, P1QUF.. VIKNNA. IlliUKNT; EMPRKSS, Ac, Ac. . irWc have the above in every imaginable shade, te match suit". We have also any style et OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIP, Te mulch Hats In enillcfH variely. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8tb, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a full description of the same in our next week's advertisement. i-REMEMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAE 26 & -28 NOKTH QUEEN STREET. reH.N s. givlui: & uti.'s yiivi.itiisr.nu:NT. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILT TAILORING DEPARTMENT: New Styles in Suitings Made i( (Jeeil Trimmings ami Fi(s lew leckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c, &c, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and see and be convinced tln.t. w air deit!;; what, we say. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. DRY GOODS AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, Tlf VK11S, KATUrON Si CO. CLOTHING ! Ourslockef ptecc jioeita is larger than ever, and the styles arc all that, could hi: ilesireil. We are receiving daily the Newest anu Ucst Styles the market can produce. Willi euriiicretiseil trailc we are kept, constantly in the nitiiket tlllinir up our stock with Choice Goods, ami our Meck is always kept new and our customers kcI tlielienelit of tin: markei all the time. CKNTltK HALL is all in motion. Every available helnis lireuht into requisition. We me mining out weekly ever one liumlred suits in this department. IIUK KKAUV-.UAUi; UI.OTHIN cannot he excelled liy any house in 1 In state. The lare liasenient fleer Is kept lull of duplicated Reeds, and the second lloer is literally .Uiuiiiied lull et CLOTH ING ler Men, )eulh 15evs and Children all our own manufacture warranted le jrivc entire satisfaction or money refunded. Our TEN DOLLAU (SIO.OO) MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS sire moving off rapidly, everybody bcin;; sitrini-cd at the cheapness. They are equal it net superior te any suit ellcred by any ether house at twelve dellaiii. All weaskel you is te call and examine and be your own judge. Onr Youth's, "Heys' and Children's are all sold at Lew I'ltlCES. Come and bring your boys along and have them clothed, und save one profit by buying your CLOTHING at MTEES, EATHEOIST & CO. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa. PENN HALL. Ne. 503 Perm Street, Reading, Pa. OfECIAI. IIAKGAJNS (IK FINE CLOTHING. MEN'S SUITS. $6, $8, $10, $12, $14. MEN'S SUITS (Silk Faced), $15, $15, $15. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' AND CIIILMtEN'S CLOTHING IN THE CITY. NOTICE, A Sure Poj W liijt or Cane presented te even imrchaser efa ISejs' or Child's Siiil. AL. ROSENSTEIN, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a. aprlTlyd&w THE ONLY CLOTHING ptlTKIUinENT INTETIRATHIN AS TO VT the cause et Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria, nmeng tin; children, and the. deaths that tre luentlv fellow, prove conclusively that neg lect tit'sere threats is the one great cause. Hew important it is ler us le rcgiud.juicli a decision and take every mea-iuie te prevent the growth et disease through such neglect. There is nothing better ettered as a prcvtfiila tive and certain cure than the Occidental. It is quick and Instantaneous in its cure and pleasant te lake. Sold by II. IS. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 1X1 North Queen street. Lanc-us-ter. liivl-lwd OANUKI H. I'KlCi:, ATTOKNKY, HAS r Kemevcii his Otllce trnm fni North Duke it ft te Ne. 41 i:i:ANT STKKET. i. mi. c:i nit y in Hear or Court Heuse, LkiiV Xcw inluinjr. mlT-il.i Bazaar, Urea I 1 26 and Season Announcement. 1 AY T1US (JITY OF LANCASTER. AS OUR SPACE IS SO LIMI VED WE .SHALL CALL Til K ATTEN ATTEN teon' of our lady pti:ens kei: THIS WEEK TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN 111'!!- ry uepart JtJil tSOOVS, Ac. Order with Gunrnntewl. CLOTIlI!. MYERS, RA.THF0N & CO., HOUSE IN THIS CITY ILLUMINATED HY MEDICAL. 11WVS SI'KClFIl; MKD1C1NK. TliU, VT Great English Hcmcdy. An untaiting cure, for Seminal Weakness, Spermaterrhea, Impetcncy, and all Diseases that fellow its a sequence of Self-Abuse ; as less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, l'aiu in the Hack, Dim ness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te lnsauitv or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire, te send tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six: packages ler $.". or will Le mnt free liv mall en the receipt et the nieiiev, by ad dressing THE GKAY MEDICINE CO.,l;uiIale, N. j. On account et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theenl v genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. Fer sale f u l .iicnsier I iv II. It. CeehHiu. 137 North Ouci-n Onvl Mlll'l'MI.Vu Miilme low luu Bum. 28 NORTH QOEEN'ST i Our Ribbon Department I Is ilcelaieil liy all w he I ave Visilcd tlie I!: 1 te lie the richest ami ii'icl cuninletc ever tz.iar men l.elere 111 this ciiy. is sve icceiveil ler this Wci'k I(.0 pieces el .din !i elegant .whims a;': hue iMiiiiex, in all silk, le maicli .'! , m ami Keat her.', ale elleriug the -alee :i :;." cents u yard. l.'ir.lKl.N ucc.ilMH)! duplicate alter this gene. We This iel is Order Department. We must new call the special attention el eiirlailv natrens te our ill I. LIN Kit Y ORDER DEPARTMENT. It will really pay every laily toenler their Spring Hals ami iteniiets ul the Itazaar. Tlie .Milliueis we employ are the nii'st expcrieneeil in the tnule, ami we h:tc no ileiilil. will give eiitin: satisfaction. Crepe Hats and Orepe Veils made le enler at very LOW PRICES. -lccp constantly en hand the l''IMT REAL ENGLISH C It HP EM, l New Yerk 1'iiees. Assortment of Goods is New Styles in Suitings Slaile te Order with Geed Trimmings ami Fi!s (juaranlced. CLOTHING ! THE ELECTUIC LIGHT. x ecnicic-s lenev7ncd Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sale, speedy and sure remedy lei CeIiK Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Jiron Jiren chilis, Whooping Cough, Spitttngef llloed, In flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest, and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and cllicient qualities ler the cure of all kinds et lung discuses. PK1CE, 85 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldliy OHAS. A. LO0HER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster. THE NEWS OF TO-DAY. riiK rr.ecEEDiJJGs of cengkess. Death or llorace Mnynaril MUcellaurcus .Matters. It is slated that the. U. S. fish commis sion will be able te distribute no,000,000 shad Try this month. The steamer Castalia arrived at Bosten yesterday with 200 Italians, most of whom are said te be destined for the "vV;:.st. Bishop Wtniield, of Xetheni California has declined the position of assistant bishop of Mississippi, te which he was elected. Jehn Ceiey, an old citizen of College Point, Leng Island, was fatally injured en Tuesday by falling down stairs. Twe little girls, aged respectively 7 and S years, were killed by tite tow horse of a stieet car slipping mid- falling upon thcin in Newark, en Tuesday afternoon. The war department is advised of the death in Paris, en Tuesday, of Captain Geerge L. Brewirng, of the Seventh in fantry. The safe of N. Heward. it Sen, manu facturers of geld chains anil rings, in Spriuglield, .Massachusetts, was robbed of ijS.OOO worth of goods en Tuesday night. Twe lads who went te school in Dever N. II., did net return as usual last even ing, and it is supposed that they weie in the Washington street church when the wall fell. Men are clearing away the debris. The girls employed in the carding room of lliggiu's carpet factory in New Yerk, lesumcd weik yesterday at an advance of ten per cent. These employed in the body erusseis department are still out. At the meeting of the New Yeik Midiee Legal society last nihta paper bv Dr. A. O. Kellogg en the " Analysis of the Mental Condition of Charles J. Guileau " w.ts lead liy Dr. "W. A. Ham Ham eond. The wtitcr claimed that the. as sassin was morally d piaveii, but net. in sane when he killed the president. The sinking hoisesheers and plutnb"is in New Yerk have induced niaiiv nun- union men te join their unions, and aie cenlident of success. Several of the em ploying horseshecis have aheady agreed te advance the. wages el their men. ihe white railroad laborers at Corn wall, New Yeik, struck yesterday for an advance of UiS cents per day, and compelled the colored men te quit work. Several attests were made, and the colored labor ers, being premised protection, returned in weik. In consequence of the strike the cotton mills shut down, throwing 100 per sons out of employ men!. Edgar Chittenden, a young man, was shot ami dangerously wounded in Indian apolis en Tuesday night, by a man named liyan, a defeated candidate for town mar shal. Chittenden had hurrahed for the successful candidate in Ryan's presence, hence the sheeting, ilyau is in jail. CONGKKSSIO.NAL S'ltOCKliDlNGS. A JSusy Way in lietli federal Houses. In the United States Senate, yesterday, Mr. Voerhecs offered a resolution for the appointment of a committee te investigate whether improper inllucnccs have been brought te bear upon any san.iter in ic yard te the bill pending before the finance committee, te amend the laws in relation te distilled spirits in special bended ware houses. He asked present consideration of the resolution, but Mr. Merrill objected and it went ever. The bill lepealing the statute prohibiting the appointment of ex-Confederates in the annj ami navy Mr. Ingalls moved te amend se as te continue the statute, but te confine the prohibition te officers who left the army or navy te enter the Confederate service, and he moved te commit the bill and amendment. After discussion by Messrs. Saulsbury, Garland, Ingalls, Butler, Voerhecs and Hawlcy the bili then went ever until to day. The court; of appeals' bill was con sidered, but net futally acted upon. The Heuse amendments te the bill for the sale of the Miami lands in Kansas were con curred in. Adjourned. In the Heuse Mr. Hendersen, of Illi nois, chairman of the committee en mili tary, te which was referred the president's message relative te lawlessness in Arizona, reported a bill te allow the United Slates troops te be used as a fosse cemilalus in any territory en requisition of ilia gover nor theicef. After some icmarks by Mc.nmv. ICsndall and Hewitt, Use bill was etdercd printed and reeernmilxd. Bills wete reported te met case the efficiency of the signal corps of the army ; te authori.e the consolidation of railroad companies in the territories ; for the relief of Ben. 1 f el -liday, and te aid in defraying the expenses of the Centennial celebration te be held in New Yetk next year. Mr. Updegrall", from the committee en law respecting the election of president and vice president, ptesentcd a bill and report, which weie nub red te lu printed and recommitted. The Heuse then went, into committee of the whole en the tariff commission bill. Messrs. Springer, of Illinois, Blackburn, of Kentucky, Cox. of New Yerk, and Flower, of New Yerk, oppesctl the bill, and it was supoerted by Mr. Kenna, of West Virginia, and Burrows, of Michigan. The committee then rose. The speaker announced the enrollment of the Chinese bill, and affixed his signature te it. Ad journed. President Arthur , yesterday issued a pioelamatien warning the lawless cow boys in Aii.eua te disperse peaceably be fore the inih of this mouth. OBITUARY. . i Hen. Herace Maynaru, of Tennessee. Hen. Herace Mayimrd died suddenly at one o'clock ycsleiday morning, in Knox ville, Tenn., of hcait disease. He get out of bed at that hour, telling his wife he felt ill, and dropped dead en the lloer. He was born it Wcstbm-e, Mass., en August W, 1814. He graduated in August, 18:J3, at Amherst college, Massachusetts, after wards removed te Tennessee, and studied law at Knoxville under the late Judge lleesc, and from October, lS:iS, until March, 1844, was tutor and afterwards professor in the University of East Ten nessee. He then entered upon the prac tice of his profession as a Iawjcr. In 1852 Mr. Maynard began his political career as a member of the Whig national conven tion. The next year lie was defeated as a Whig candidate for Congress, and in 18e7 he was mere successlul as a candidate for the Heuse en the Unionist ticket. He was re-eicctcd en the same ticket in 1859, seven of the ten members from 4hc state being of the same political standing. Mr. Maynatd took an active part in organiz ing the Bell and Everett party in the campaign of 18G0, but after the outbreak of the rebellion joined hands with Andrew Jehnsen, Parson Brownlow and the ether Southern loyalists in their efforts te keep Tennessee in the Union. He continued in the Heuse until 1875, with the exception of the period from 1803 te 1805, when he held the position of attorney general of Tennessee, by appointment from Andrew Jehnsen as military governor. In March 187.1, immediately after his retirement from Congress, he was appointed minis ter te Turkey, and remained at that pest until July 16, 1880. Twe months previ ously lie had been nominated by President Hayes te succeed Judge Key as pastmas ter general. Mr. Maynard assumed the duties of. his nc-w office en August 2e, 1880, and performed them till the close of the Hayes administration. A Mysterious Sheeting Affair. Gee. Frickcs, a young man, residing at New Cumberland, W. Va., while buggy riding Saturday night with a lady was dangerously wounded by a shot from a pistol, which took effect in the neck. r rickes states that while riding along the read near a farm house a big deg came out and in attempting te sheet it be acci dentally shot himself. The woman says that when she informed Frickes that she intended joining her husband at Pitts burgh in a few days he became excited, and upon her repeating it he drew a nistel and shot himself as stated. Frickcs' friends say that a quarrel arose between the two ; that during the struggle the woman shot him, and that he says it was an accident te avoid criminating her. Anether version is that the sheeting was done by the husband of the woman. Ou examination it was found that the ball had entered the left side of the neck, grazing the jugular vein and impinging en the cer cer teid artery, probably lodging near the vertebra. The doctor probed for the ball but failed te find it, as it had deflected dewnwatd after penetrating te a depth of three inches. Frickes is in a critical con dition and will probably die. The Tin Kcttoeu Iilalue'a Tall. N. Y. World. Sad is the fate of a tin-kettle tied te the tail of a discursive" deg ; and, without any disrespect cither te Mr. Blaine or te the Tribune, sad also is the fate of a news paper sworn through thick and thin te fel low the fortunes of a political fliit. The Jnbiinc en the 24th of November, 1SS1, being under the necessity of linding some excuse for Mr. Blaine's tardy and dis creditable dispatch about the Lynch memorandum sent te the United States minister at Lima, declared that Chili was "entitled te the legitimate fruits of vie vie tery in a war which was let eed upon her." The Tribune of May 2, 1SS2, being under the necessity of applauding Mr. Blaine's pest-mortem Fourth of July speech de livered before the Heuse committee of foreign affairs, declares that "Peru be came involved in war with Chili through the demands el a Chilian corporation com posed mainly of British capitalists." A l'liinlier inquest. irge It. Hudsen, in " Our Continent." An agitated stillness had settled upon t lie camp. There was that solemn stir iu the air which renders the silence before a steini se oppressive, yet the day was fair. Upen the mountain slope one steed deluged with the effulgence of the sun as if face te face with the orient. But the great megtt! of Hesaunah Gulch lay dead, shot down in an affray with ene Jim Stokes. Net that such things were rare at the gulch. Lew down folks might kill each. ether with impunity, but when the right te live of se useful and honored a member of society as lias Stinson was infringed, the prominence of the party made it necessary that prompt and dignified measures be taken te preserve law and order. A trusty messenger had brought from ever the mountain a celebrated physician te conduct the autopsy, net that any doubt existed act te the manner of the august sa loon kcepci's death, for the fatal shot had been witnessed by a score or mera of He sauna's firs', citizens, and the prisoner had already been tried according te Judge Lynch and condemned te die at sunset, but they felt that the importance of the case and the previous standing of the parties demanded the formalities of an inquest. lhe prisoner steed unbound before the unshorn jury, who kept their revolvers leveled at him ready te fire if he stirred, while the tude instrument iu the skillful hand of the famous practitioner cut and slashed right and left iu tracing the com plicated course of the ball. When at last it was displayed imbedded iu an entirely diflcraut place from where any had sup posed it was thci crowded about the dem onstrator eageily and watched his manipu lations with intense interest, ami when the bullet was extracted and passed among them for their inspection their excitement knew de bounds. "I swew ! I don't see hew Slim Jim ever planted that thar Ifiur! exclaimed ene. " Dutn my buttons ef I du !" answered the foreman, with both hands in his trousers pockets. "He never could a dun it," vouchsafed Bud Jenes, the prisoner's been companion, turning the bullet ever and ever contem platively and eyeing it curiously, seized with a sudden and irresistible desire te possess that identical bullet, although why he should want te keep such a souvenir he could net have told, unless perhaps from a natural propensity te appropriate any and everything he get his hand upon. "Ne, sir; he never could, sez I." "Couldn't, eh.'.' I could de it myself and plug him every time in the selfsame spot. Here's my lifloenit, and a pile, e'dust te beet. The chap as says I can't is an all tired liar," called out a lank indi vidual among the bystanders known as Nosey, from the undue prominence of that member and its proclivity te intru siveness. Unpopular at all times, his brag and interference ou this important, occa sion caused great commotion, and wild cries of "Dene!" "I'm ycr man !' "1 plank him right thar !" " Se der I !" from jury and bystanders. Duiing this confu sion Slim Jim took advantage of the momentary distraction te slink away, and once behind the cliff sped like a deer up the mountain, and te one attetitive eye below he seemed te disappear right into the setting sun. " 1 Jake him, and cf yer mtsK ycr fight me with the same wepping, that's all," was the courageous challenge of Bud Jenes, who was laboring faithfully and pcisistcntly te direct and held their atten tion from the direction taken by his fugi tive friend. Bud saw the corpse fe'; up properly and the distance paced off satisfactorily te these who had witnessed the tragedy, and Nosey prepared te give an exhibition of his boasted skill. The first shot went piump te the mark, at which the excited crowd gathered about the strange target, with vehement expres sions of wonder and commendation, all tee much pre-occupied te notice Bud slip away with the coveted bullet. Four shots out of five had lauded satisfactorily before Slim Jim's absence dawned upon them ; then the prisonei's attorney, who had sat silent and apparently hopeless, arose and pronounced the proceedings irregular. "The pris'ner net only ain't here, but he ain't wanted here nohew. 'Caus'e Slim Jim never made them wounds. This wepping has been identified as the only tool found upon the pris'ner, and ef you can show one piece of lead in that ere corpse as' 11 fit this ere wepping, te wit, then render guilty as aforesaid." This argument was conclusive with the jury, who, after a futile attempt te impli cate Nosey in the crime, gave vcidict standing : l' Death from nateial cause? ; paid cause bein' five bullet wounds, any one en 'cm natcrally fatal, but the fatalist ene in the hands of divers and sundries parties unknown te the jury." Ladies and sickly girls icquiringanon-al-eeholle. gentle stimulant, will find Rrewn's Iren liitteisbenefieiul. myl-Iwdftw Slkkfliss nights, made miserable by that terrible cons h. Shiloh's Cure is theremedv for you. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store. 1S7 North Queen St. uiyl.lwdeewAw Ax old lad v writes us: "I am C5 vears elit and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle and teel as well as at 30." Seeether column. ml-liudeod&cew That hacking ouch can be sequicklv cured by ShilehV l.'ure. We iruai-uifee it. Fer Mile at Cuch i-.in's drug store, i::7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeew.tw Certificate. "I have used Kin-Jeck P.Ioed Hitters with, great benefit ter indigestion and const I rial ion of the bowels.' C. L. Easte.v, " Hamilton, Out." Price $1. Fer sale at'll. II. Cochran's dreg stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will yen sutler with Dvspepsta and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's VI alizer is guaranteed te cure you. Fer-aleat Cochran's drutrsteie, I."7 North Queen St. mvl-lwdcewAw Triumphant. Mrs. Se!!;tried. Marien. O.. says Themas' Ke lec'.rte Oil was triumphant in her case; she Used it for a severe cold anil pain inside, and was relieved in a tew minutes. Fur -ale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, is; North Queen street Lancaster. MKIUVAI.. jiKOlV.N'S IKON 1C1TTKIIS. NOTED MEN ! Dtt. Jehn F. Hancock, late President of the National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the Uttitcd States, says : ' I'rewu's Iren Killers lias a lie sale, is conceded te lit- a fine tonic ; character et the manufacturers voucher ler its purity and leeili.-, excellence." ivy the s a i:il Dtt. Jesni'ii HeiiEitrs, President Balti more Pharmaceutical College, says. " I Indorse it as a line medicine, reli able us a strengthening tonic, Tree from alcoholic poisons." Dr. J. Fa ins Moekk, Ph. I)., Profes Profes eor of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Pharmaceu tical College, says : "Rrewu's Iren Kilters is a sale and reliable medicine, positively tree Irein alcoholic poisons, ami can he recom mended as a tonic for use among these w he oppe-e alcohol." Du. Emv.vuii Eakhksu.v, Secretary Baltimore College of Pharmacy, says : " I indorse it as an excellent medicine, a geed digestive agent, and a non-in toxicant in tin: fullest sense." Du. liiniAiii) Sapinoten, one of Balti more's eldest and most reliable physicians, says : " il who have used if praise itsslam! ard virtues, and the well known char acter of the house which makes it is a sutllcient guarantee el its being all that is claimed, for they are men who could net be induced te eiler any thing else but a reliable medicine ter public use." A Druggist Cured. Koenshoro, Kill., Oct. li, ISsn Gentlemen: Crown's Iren Kilters cured me et a bail attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stomach. Having " tested it, 1 lake pleasure in recommend ing it te my customers, and am glad te say it givei entire .satisfaction te all." Gee. W. Hefi'Man, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Bkewn'h Iken Bitticks, and lake no ether. One trial will convince you that. it. is just what you need. Fer sale at II. K. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 187 North Queen street. Lancaster. myl-lwd.tw 1 1ENT1.KMKN. We call your attention te an important dis covery in our practice which we have found very successful in cases of prostration ariaii g from indiscretion. These snll'cring limn any of the niiiiierniis forms el Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by semlinga t luce cent stamp fur lurllicr infor mation. Address. UKS. LA GRANGE .t JOR DAN (late .Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne lias Fil bert street, i'hiladelphia. I'a. Hours ter con sultation : ID a. in. 1 ill J p. m., and T, till S p. in. mnr.'."i-'!uicel JfKY OttO OS 1l.OMl.Xi OUT! AT AND BI1511.0W COST. My cut ire -lock of nnnp.e iTnnunim mn iwiiuna, M. IS FOR SALE AT AND RELOW C'ST. This is a raic chance ter GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AN DDJENSi: STOCK OF GOODS, en hand, which were all purchased ler cash. J. M. LONG, j'21-ttd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. s II.KS AND DKKSS GOODS. Watt,Shaiid&Ge., Are dally receiving New Goods in this Di partment, and otter the best possible value in BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. PLAIN, STRIl'ED and POLKA DOT SUM MER SILKS. SPECIAL KARGAINS IN SURAH SILKS, Only 50c a yard. MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMASSI and KRO- CADE SILKS. An l'limense Stock el NEW DRESS GOODS lu a 1 ti:c Popular Fabrics, at Lewest Trices. New Opening, a Choice Line of PA1US0LS AND SUNSHADES, In all Sizrs nnd Qualities. We OilVr a New Line et CORSETS, In Many Popular Makes, including Mai Fey's, Dr. Warren's, Thompson's Gleve lame Fft- tin .m! Rail's Patent Spiral Spring Corset. We Invite the Special Attention et Ladim te Extraordinary llargaius in German Table Damasks, At 31c, c, 37c. 45c und Wc a ur.l. In Hand some Designs and much under usual price. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. nw in ia "-"x MWVW CLeriiixa. Net for a Day. We leek for results in riV long- run. A little profit mere or less is a small affair in a passing- season, but the outcome of a cycle et ten years is vital. This idea leads us te a continuous effort te create and held a regu lar trade at Oak Hall. It is hard te caratc, easy te ruin such a business. The solid ranks of our custo mers can only be held by con stantly giving- a little better dol lar's worth than can be had else where. " This thought has eUided all our work en our Spring stock of Clothing for Men and Heys. Details of it are dull reading and will net tell our story half se well as a short interview with one of our salesmen. Fifty odd of them are waiting-te be inter viewed. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Makkkt Stuekts, PHILADELPHIA. The coming of Spring does net always determine you te lay aside heavy clothing, hence we shall keep our winter stock accessible for a while nnd have the spring goods also handy, if wanted ; hut if our advice is worth considering you will ra&ke changea gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat, The advantage of dealing with us is that we have all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changea of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPmA. () Ui: liEKI'KST STUIV THIS SPICING has b( en what te select ler the Small Bey Goods IIV hare cmli nnneil te ytt xemethini tlml fill make the Small Jley leek like a lien. Ilnw frtl we have sur crmteil you iuit.it ilecirfc. There are t we-i'iKfn Kit.ru in l.fjht ami Ilttrk J'allcrnx. Several kintl.t of IlLOL'SE SUITS, Vt.r.ATl'.U ami 1'l.AlX NAJLOll SUITS, ami a i try ritly thing in tll'ItXNEY Klt.T. in- fleck will convey le you the idea Hint the prevent styles have tiettrain- for nieit the hey intea miniature man. ler the I.A ItOKR lift YS we hare a finer Selection than ever heere rf YOUTH'S ami MKX'S SUITS YO UTJl'S anil MEX'S SUITS in all the Latest Slylcn and Celer. SIIIIIT WAISTS SIIIKT WAISTS nJ-M kinilx. While and Colored. II ATS and CAPS HATS and CAPS in all yrades, in all yrudcx. and ruitxistiixa ceeds FUitxisiiixa noens of all description. The PRICES are ax POI'UI.A It as our GOODS. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. 'K IIAVJS TDK HANIMuKKST A Nit Don't fy finest window display In the city tall te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEF. SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. an NORTH UUKK.N TKE21', '