LANCASTER DAILY INTEIIIGEXGER SATURDAY MAY 6, 1882. REGINALD'S CONFESSION i;i:waku or a manly andfkablkss YOUTH. Unpardonable Sin or Visiting a Race Track 1 On SUlldaV ThUllIll llgnV Crit' Sntt. 7 ened Uy Learning tlie Recerd or HI Little Marc. Chicago Tribune. " Wliat de you think, Myrtle ?" " I hardly kiiew what te think, llegi naW," replied the girl, her eyes illumined with the radiant Unlit of love as she turned in response te Reginald Simpsen's ques tion and looked at him with the beautiful, tender, calf-like leek of a first and only love. " I only knew that, whatever my lather may say. whatever lie may de, my love for you will never falter or fail ; my tuist in the nobility of your nature will be as steadfast as the mighty rock of Gibral tar that llings'back in scorn from its btone-huttrcssed base the mighty billows thai are ever beating against its solid sides in their mad, impotent fury." When Myrtle get well under way she was a pretty fair talker. She was a fair, .slender g:sl with the lustrous brown eyes that eau .sees se often in Brain ah hens and .i complexion that never cost less than $1 per box. As she steed in the parlor of her fftiiei-'s p.i'alia! residence this balmy .funettciiiiig, hei hand placed trustingly in that of ltgiuald, while her face almost touched his a- they spoke the words ipteled abev-p, the picture was indeed a priittv one. "Yeu aic Mire he has heard all?" asked Ktigin.ild in solemn, pleading tones. Diud certiin," replied the girl, ' Yeu im bet en this darlini;." At this moment the sound of footsteps va heaid. IWyitlu ran te the window and preml anxiously cut in the yard. " He is coming "' said she in frightened tones, 'and y. u must confess all aud trust te his lr.eiey. " I gnus-, you arc right, sis," replied Keginakl. hi a moment Geerge "W. Hathaway, the mcreiiaul p'liiee. enteied the room. Ilcgi ualil at once went up te him. ".ir. Hathaway, " he said, "I have ceme here te-night te tell you frankly that last .sniniay morning I went out te the racetrack. Yeu knew that Myrtle and I love each ithcr with a deathless, Dearborn avenue lnvc that opposition will only make strong'!, mid that we have plighted our troth. 1 de net seek te defend my con duct of last Sunday. But it seamed te me mere noble, nunc manly, te tell you the vz:v truth.'' "S you were out te the track Sunday ?" .said the old nun, liii f.ic? assuming a sad, paint il expression. " Yf.s. sir."" ' Ah ! that was indeed wrong. But step w ith me into my library. This is a serious matter, involving perhaps the future happiness of my only child' and as he spoke the merchant hastily wiped away a peaiiv tear thai Hung trembling en the l.tsvi r l.il of his etl'eye. Tii- two men stepjied into the library, Mr. 11..; Ira way closing the deer as they enter, d. K ginald felt that the weist w ill 1 seen come. Seating himself iu an .i.ur, jir. Uataway looked earnestly ;n:ald for a moment. Then he spoke at 1, r.p u leulv : - I). .Ut e!" ' vuii see a little bay mare with a spike tail ami her near front feet white. I.-, ing exercise i out there Sundav untitling '.'" Y-, sir," replied Reginald. " Hew fat did she go V" ' Hie trotted a mile in 2:23, the last ,-: liter in :'.." .seconds," was the reply. A p.-accfiil, luipy smile stelo ever the eid uui'i'sface "licginald, my boy," he aid in low, earnest tones, " that little bay mare b.-lengs te me. My position as d.':nsin will net allow ran te publicly ac ac kuev. li-dge the ewnei&hip of the animal, but y:i mii bet Mir sweet life that when si.e is ent hums: at the July races' I will liit'.ik all the officers of our church and .-uwral people iu the adjoining parish. De you midei stand, n!y boy '.'"' "'f", I catch en," said Reginald. "I knew uiu owned the mare at the time, but a ChiengeNjis tee noble te give away hi:; ))iosp,etive father-in-law" and step it'ir te the sitlebeard Reginald courtcous ceurtcous courtceus lv p lined out ;i driuk of .sour-mash for Mr. Hathaway before taking one himself. The old man did net fail te notice this action. "This boy has the true Saxen siitit," he murmured te himself, "andhe .shall many Myitle when the leaves begin tetiun. I shall need him myself during the trotting season." Household JltarKel. Tin; iii.ii !.: tlti- liinrning were very largely aiti-tiiie.:. Alcailyai .". o'clock the Central v,.i- i.h-'i-i i itli :i struggling crew!, tliut el-lx.-.. .ml j',ti. d their way irem place te ii:f.- .-. illi no little dilllculty. Thete was u ;: "i 'i'iiiy(il licarlyall kinds .l marketing. l.-u-. ii-snutiicil iiiuli, beelsellic.gailrem JOte J'i ( nit mi- it., a- ! unality.ainl ether meats ' 'neviieii'liiijjiy higli Chickens were vi i y wane, small fines selling as high aa $1.23 in-: ) ir. eilieraitkln lenmincd generally ; I i ti- -', price-. We'nintcas tollews: tiAinv. l-i1-l c .... ........................ .... ,.rV5!535c J;'1'"' r- --"l- 5c V.'".1",-1' .'''"'' -'-I'l'-cca 5c Hutch ehi'!- r' lump 810c renLTiiT. Cliu-keus ?f pair (live) .., 'fl Jii'-ci (cleaned).. I Micks .i iair... 3! iiietf(-ieuneii).... ;i-.-. . c..jii ! Ti:i-.cjs. lir vlra.tt.l.Slr VKCKTAnLEH !.! II I". I- ." 'jll II. .IPS Uijil, .l'W !' -itiv.- Jpk U'U age V ifeuil i:-i i-, l.iaia, ?! , ! iwiiuiiier- -'l.i-!l. -,(;ll';i oilillettcr lie.ul Ca-ir.ts 1 Itimeii Onion 1a ! ;ici'ii onions p huneli . i':' nees ? lnislu'l ............$i.cr r")G'c 45&55C Im7."iC $1 $I0J150 iri8c MJC a tuvC 40 50c l.'lgj&tc '.iV(i)30e 'ifi0c 510c 1425c 5I0C lfi20c .1.101.20 - .fn 13S18 .. , , J?w''Ct)a,SPcc .'530c l-:f!i-lirs t buiicli me oeiin ji.iihj p:, iedise .Sil-ilvfl liiineii o:!e .'w loiiiateesl jt i-,c liinupspk Vtmt'C 1!.:.! .0mi 510c A-parsigu-,. buiieli 10015c KUUITS. MM.t.-siipjc sesnaa UmuiMs -, '.lej i0&Mc '.liern.-s,,!,,,..!,,,, ,2 CiiiT.inls. dried, v, r. je- :r.inl-nie.sln """ ,e JJri;.l ,.,,ij-, , "..... ..".......:"iec Oi-aics p de. i550c MISClXLAirEOtlB. Apple Ilutler sfl ji ..,. Ooceaiuit.s isu'li r!!r- (MM.-:- 5,1 .,i,, OQfiC k sN.T,n;; 3O40c i i -i i 151GC ''"" ' " 13Mc MKATS. JScet Steak, Zt ft ; ic- cemed, fi &.......:: :::::": Sgjss i&"iCi"v"i:::::::::::::: s; J!...n. hole tl - .'.".".""icffirsc " ,?7- ..14c 1 en; 11 Bj.... IfigiOc .Sanpete V & n,;e v"'1 V ' 15318c 2T1HU. ... ............ 9C ...... ...... .... . tC 100 ;12KC ik'tyJOC a iZy&Q -a sw40c luC a H) CatlKh 1 . , Herring jMullel- , '! I Hiilniiin ?! a Nliai! each O till , Suekern Trout WhilulUlift Jb.. 1 7C .. .....1217C MIlAiil, Hay Tirnctliy f? ten $23025 " Clever fj ten.; $15017 CernjB bus... .-. .........ec 'atsjp bus 5055c " j Y' U8. ... . ....... .. ..8590c '.J!'"'1".! S,'u'1 '"'a $3.253J0 UIkmi 4 mis J1.35 Fleur .! qr 90$1.10 Kei: lame Jlack. Side or Clirst, use Shiloh's Pewi I l.-i-ier. I'tjr-."-, ci,is. Fer sale at Cevl ui. - 1I1 i.jj mi. !:;7 N'enli Qnei ti -I. myl Iwdcew.'iW Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 31. 1879. Gextlemex Having been afflicted for a number et years wltb indigestion and treneral debility, by the advice el my doctor 1 used Hep Bitters, and must say they afforded me almost instant relief. I am glad te be able te testify in. their bchalt. Tuee. ti. Ksex. ml-2wdw SuiLen'a Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. royl-lwdcewftw Hew Mew! Wliet Is It? The great system renovator Is Uurdeck Weed Bitters. Try it and be convinced. Trice $1. Fer sale at II.- B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. DreggUt Teatimeny. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Out,, states that he was afflicted with chronic bron chitis for some years, and was completely cured by the use of Themas' Eclectric Oil. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's ilrug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Catarrh curcil, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh llcmcdy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. nayl-lwdeewAw There is no use in drugging yourself tedcath and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of lever and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders and ailiuients et the liver, bleed and stomach, by wearing ene el Prof. Guilmettc's French Liver Fails, which is a sure cure every time. If your Druggist docs net keep the pad, send 91.50 in t letter te French Fad Ce., Teledo, O., and it will be sent you by return mail. It is the only Pail that ib guaranteed te cure. Beware of oeuuterieits. for sale at Kaulftiian' Drug Stere, North Queen street. mayC.lydWftS MKUICA1.. pu :em 77ie Heme Journal. A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL . SKIN CURE. T1IKUK IS ONLY ONE AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME- Beware et iinpoiters, pirates, or any old ar ticles which new suddenly claim te be best. They have been tried and teunil wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable suc- ee-s. NO POMPOUS NAME. 7'AiV curative needs no pompous or liicem prehenslblc title of Greek or Latin te .sustain it, but Us simple English name npneuls te the common sense et the people. And the people nicignal!y manifesting their appreciation el llii? lrankness by selecting and using lr. Bensen' SKIN CUKE in preterence te all oilier protested remedies. Dr. C. V. Bensen has long been well known as a succe-sftil physician and surgeon and his life's study has been the diseases of the ner vous system and of the skin; since he has been persuaded te put his New Beincdy and Favorite Fiescrlptien as 11 "Skin Cm e" en the market, various things have .sprung up into existence, or have woke up Ireiu the sleepy state in which thev were before and new claim te be The Ureal Skin Cure. tj-n.Ueware of imitations, or the various articles which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real held or merit en the public, that new endeavor te keep head above water by advertising them selves as "The tircat Skin Cure." Nene is genuine raid relible, except Dr.C. V. Bensen's .skin Cine. Kaeli package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and external remedy, two bottles in one package. Price $1 Ou, get at your druggist. UL'M ;:r Ter all oyekwekkeu BllAIXS CAUSE AND CUKE Dr. C. "V. Ilcnsen's Celery unit Chamomile Pills arc valuable ler school children who sui ter trem nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and ler all classes el hard brain workers whose overtask evertask ed nervous centres need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness and paralysis arc being daily cured by thc?e pills. They correct costiveness, but are net purgative. Price, 50c or six boxes for ri30, postage tree, te any ad dress. Fer sale by all druggists. Depot, Bal Bal limere,Md., where the doctor can be address ed. Letters of inquiry Irecly answered. C. N. CKITTKXTOX, New Yerk, Is whole sale agents for Dr. C. V. Bcnsen'3remcdics. limjC-lHiit.M.W&SAwTT Ir YOU ABE A MAN OF BUSINKSS, weakened .by the strain et veur duties, avoid stimulants and use HOP BlTTEKS. If you arc a man of letters, toiling "ever midnight work, te restore brain, nerve and waste use HOP BITTEBS. If you are young and Hellering irem any in discretion or dissipation; if you are married or single, old or young, suueriiig from peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness ItELY ON HOP BITTEBS. Whneirni' vm, ,a wtmnArM -.n -Ani !... .. ..w.u VU .u .ii;,,i JTJU icvi null. your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP BlTTEltS. Thousands die annually from some form et KIDNEY disease that might have been pre vented by a timely use et HOP BITTERS. Hep Bitters Never Pail! Have you Dyspejwia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Bowels. Bleed. L Iyer or ; Ne srves, you will be cured il you use HOP BITTERS. It you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It may save your life. It has saved hundrds. O. I. c is an absolute and irreslstablc cure for Drunkenness, use or opium, tobacco and narcotics. 5-Sold by Druggists. Send vor Circular. HOP I5I1TERSMFO.CO., Rochester, N. Y., anil Terente, Out. iiH-lmeed&w UKISSHN'S l'OKOUS I'LASTKIW Back Ache POSITIVELY CUBED BY l, H 1 I Reasens Why they are Preferred te All ether Pereus Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because ttiey possess all the merit et the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power inland active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating sedative and counter-irritant effects. "' SECOND. Bccause they are a genulne pharmaceutical preparation, and se recognized by the profes sion. THIRD. Because they are the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Bccause they will positively cure diseases Which ether remedies will net even relieve. FIFTH. Bccause evcr5.0C0 physicians and druggists have voluntarily testified that they are super ior te all ether plasters or medicines ler ex ternal use. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given ler porous plasters. Bensen's Capcino Pereus Plaster ! A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 85 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASltfli. CHAS. X. ClUWEHTOS, 113 Fulton St., New eric, sole agent ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben eon s Remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. myl 2wd,oedwow-l SASV-..."5SSS ?Pv, has street te Ne. 41 GRANT ?St i53P atelv in Rear nr fwS tr ltl,5-T' 'mmedi Buifaine of .Court Heuse, Leng'B New K ASS. BAQS. RAUS. Thn htirheaf r"eh nliu..i, .... BiisT oLTlleota CartT wSffli caSM? Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, ic.7ac;en UetUB' I will call en perseus liavlnir anvnt ti above articles It tliey will Ui-epVeTipU WM. P. HBNNEOKE, r , '.23a WEST KINObTKUISV. feb25-3md Bnranerusf JOHX IFJLXA MA KEIP8. AT JOHN WANAMAKER'S, nilLADELrillA. SATURDAY: We de net often say anything about bargains. Even if we are selling an article under real value we forbear calling it a bargain if the same goods are being" sold at or near our price in ether places. A bargain advertised by us means something. Te illustrate: This is what we regard and offer as a bargain. A stock of fine black ;lace, satin moire. Sicilian and brocade wraps was offered te us this week at very low rates. We took the time te leek ever the garments one by one, and our bid was accepted for them at an average of a little ever one half the prices we should have had te pay if bought direct by our Paris house. The importer had tee many and unleaded at a less for cash down. This occurs once in a while, but net often can we de as well as in this instance. These elegant jjoeds will be opened this Saturday morning. Black satin wrap, handsomely trimmed en neck, back, sleeves and around bottom, with passcmentcrie aud lace, which sold for $2S.P0, We can new sell ler $10.00. Black satin wrap with a great deal mera trimming. Fairly valued at 3i00. We sell atSlS.CO. Black satin wrap elaborately trimmed with lace, handsome passementerie and or naments. Fair value IIS.OO. New$2Ti.00. Black satin wrap handsomely trimmed with double rows of lace. Passementerie eupneck, back and sleeves and chenille fringe en bottom. Usually valued at 110.00. We mark $iS.00. Black Sat in Delman, beautifully trlmmed with double row.set luce and plain passe menterie; also jabot of lace en front. Fair value, S30.CO ; our price, 30.CO. Black Satin Delman (very line), hand-i-eme ornaments en back, elaborately trimmed with lace and dull passementerie and jabot of liicconbethlroiiti. Fair value, J00.OJ; new$J5.O0. Black Applique Lace Wrap, handsomely trimmed with passementerie, ornaments ami wide Spanish lace; also double jabot et lace down the front. Fair value, $73.00 ; our price, $15.00. Black Spanish Lace Delman, handsomely trimmed with ino'ie, lace and passemen terie. Fair value, $60.00 ; our priee, $40.00. Black Satin and LaceWrap.trimmed with passementerie, lace nnd fringe. Alse, su su perier cut-jet ornaments in back. Falrvalue,:$75.00. Our price, $30.00. Black Satin Wrap, elaborately trimmed with extra-wide passementerie. Alse cut jets and lace. Fair value, $90.00. Our price, $G0.f0. 1S01 Chestnut street. Belew is an exact list of all we have left of the foreign cos tumes selected by our resident buyer abroad. There are new but 25 of them, Twe were sold since the list was handed in for the papers. We have net shown these dresses se much as form erly, having kept them aside after our spring opening. It seems like felly for a merchant te pay out se much for these foreign productions and then sell them at half the cost : but they serve as well by way of suggestion for our customers who are buying dress materials, and by giving ideas te our dressmakers. Very few of them have been copied as a whole. There are eleven dresses, as fellows : one light cloth $12 one Onte ditto 18 ene plum ditto 30 one blue cloth and check 23 ene brown ciei hand stripe 30 one figured cloth 40 ene check cloth 36 one light blue ligured cloth 35 one blue cloth and braid 30 one figured green and brown cloth 45 one black grenadine 75 Fertiie ether fourteen we give below the exact cost paid by us (includinrr Custom Heuse charges only) and the price we new offer them at : Cost Keiluced price te $113.00 $ 7.-..00 -Ol.bi K,M 101.00 75.00 Il'J.&i 100 00 IS) 12 KO00 113.50 110,00 1SC.87 100.00 213.00 125.00 191.35 125.10 250.211 150.00 23.1.V2 125.00 254.15 150.00 247.35 150.00 c 272.08 13'AOO One ligured nuns veiling dress one blue silk and Svi--. ene green satin one plum and fancy one dark check silk one black satin one light check silk and lace one copper silk and lace one olive brecadesllk one black satin and geld embroidery ene garnet Bilk one porcelain silk one" brenzft alllr nrwl in no one blue and cardinal silk 'Zlies Fourth circle, Thirteenth street entrance. Embroidered dress-patterns, both colored and black, are plenty new, for a little while. Third and Fourth circle. Chestnut-street en trance. These shoes we have snread out for te-day, which are particu larly low in price, considering quality: Infants shoes, 25 cents. Ladies' and misses' kid neb. goat and lasting, kid fox buttons, $1.50 te $2.50. Ladies' sandals and Newport ties, with Leuis XIV. heels, $1 te $2.50. Men's and boy's slippers, 50 cents te $1.50. The Shee, Hat and Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Depart ments open te-night te. 0:30. Middle aisle, toward Market trect. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets nnd City-hall square. rHILADELPHIA. BJtr c let as. SPRING DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTnS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS Army Blue, Marine Blue, Navy Bine, Blue Mixt, Terra Cetta, Mustard, Black Meltons, Black Serges, Black Twills, Green, Sage Green, Olive Green, Bettle Greeu, Green Mixt, Bronze Green, Olive, Olive Mixt, Dark Garnet, Brown, Dahlia, Tan, Indian Rqd, Green Checks, Cheviot Checks, Drab Kerseys, English Tweeds, English Cheviots, French Habits, Oxford Mixtures, SPRING SACKINGS Checks, SPRING SACKINGS Plaids, SPRING SACKINGS Mixtures, SPRING SACKINGS English, SPRING SACKINGS Scotch, CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, UNH, KIM CO., RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. SrK UIAI.. SPECIAL! NOW OPEN. - NOW OPEN. NEW PARASOLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, PA RTSI4.N LA WNS, FliENcil MUSLINS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, LACES and EMPR01I)ERIE8. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Hager & Brether, 25 WEST KING STREET. I.ANCASTKIt. ItlHjUtlOVS. FIKST 1JA1TIST, KAST CUKSTNUT ST. Service in tlie morning ut 10) find iu the evening at li, by tliu pastor, Ituv. W. O. Owen. Morning miOicct "Spring." Evening subject "Temperance." Communion in the morning. Sunday school at 1i . in. "CI J? street. Pleaching ut 10f a. m. by the pas tor. Itcv. W. C. Uobinsen ; at 7M. p.m., by the Kev. J. It. ISailcy. Sunday school 1:45 p.m. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening ut 74 o'clock. Mi:. MISSION KAST MISSION, KAST , . King street. Preaching te-morrow at 7 ! p. iu., by A. 11. tl urst. Sunday school at 1:45 Srtfce'SSF mectinB en Tue8(,ay cven,nff MOKAVIAN.-J. MAX -BARK, PASTOR, 10 a. m., Litany and sermon en "The Eleracnts of Greatness, as shown by Garfield, IjongtcUew, 1 Jar win ami Emersen. 2 p. ui.. Sundiy-Sclioel. ', p. in., sermon en " Bui's and .Blossoms." Ail cordially invited. LIVKT BAl'XJST CHURCH T. M. C. A. Uoems, itcv. M. Fniync, pastor. 10fj a. in. and 7' p. in. Sunday Scheel at l:4.r p. m. Communion at 10:20 a. in. , BESBYTKRIAN MEMORIAL I'UAPKL. Itcv. James V. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7:30. Sabbath school at 1:45 p. m, UESBYTERIAN. SERVICES AT THK usual hours, morning and evening. Preaching by the Itev. Win. It. Stewart. ' SALEM CHURCH OP GOI. PRKAOUMU te-morrow morning and evening by Itev. .Edward Lacclle, el Antheny, It. 1. Sunday school at 1 p. m. West Mission, Derwart street Sunday school at 1 p. m. North Mis sien, ivmiecn. sunuay scnoei at 'J a. m. OT. UTEMtKN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE 3 Campus. Religious Services at 10X a. m. Sermon te be delivered by the Itev. Jehn W. Ncvln, I. 1)., at the special request of the graduating class et the Theological Semlnary. Subject "The Internal Sense or the Scrip tures." ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street, Kev. Wm. F Llchlltcr. pastor. Divine gcrvicti at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sermon at morn ing service by Mr. Jacob J. KoUireck. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE 8EK- vice at 10 a. m. aud 7 p. m. Prayer meeting ut G p. ni. Sunday school at H p. m. m JAMES. LITANY AND HOLX COM- O munlen at 10 a. m. Evening pi aye r at C p. m. TTNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD U Rev. G. W. Scilhuincr, pastor. Preach ing at 10 a. m. and 7JJ p. in. Experience meet ing at uyz ii. ii. WISST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR CHAR lette street above I.cmen. Preaching at 10 a. in., by A. II. Hurst : at 7 p. m., by the lev. II. G. Appenzellcr. rAl'JSRUA.milNGH, Jte. TUaRKS TV. FRY. WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF wall papers OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS, WHICH ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. They include all grades, from the Lewest te the Rest Goods. GILT PAPERS Ot-Every Description. BORDERS, FRINGES, CEILING DECORATIONS, &c, Plain ffiei SMi, By the yard, in all Celers & Widths. scotch helland's, spring hoi -lands, spring rollers CORD FIXTURES ' FRINGES. TASSELS, PULLEYS &C FANCY DADO SHADES. ' We also cany a flue assortment et Lace Cur tains In pairs and by the yard. Wal nnt Ebony anil Urals PolesElen PelesElen PolesElen slen Cornices. Fine Pier Mirrors irem $35 up JtSCemc and see us. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. oeods. CLOTHS. English Worsteds, French Cassimeres, Londen Serges, Scotch Suitings, Bannockburn Cheviots, Imported Kerseys, French Coatings, Carr's Meltons, Austrian Suitings, P. & H. Coatings, Spring Overceatings, American Suitings, Demestic Cassimeres, Fine Trewserings, Simoni Batiste, Tricbt-a-Leng Suitings, Heather "Weight Cheviots, Crepe Coatings, Coachman's Cleths, Carriage Cleths, Moleskins and Corduroys, Army Uniform Cleths, Navy Uniform Cleths, Marseilles and Ducks, Linen Suitings, Italian Cleths, Billiard Cleths, . Bagatelle Cleths', Felts, etc., etc SrKO CIAI., SPECIAL! GENT'S WEAR. JSNOLISir WORSTEDS, FRENCH SUITINGS. AMERICAN SUITINGS, CHE VIOT SUITINGS. FRENCH CASSIMERES, AMERICAN CASIMERES, ROYS CASSIMERES. FURNISHING GOODS. We have a large line of Earl & Wilsen's .Linen Cellars and Cuflfe, White and Unlaundried ahlrts, Gent's Neck Wear, Hosiery, Gloves, &c Hager & Brether, 25 WEST KING STREET. I.ANCASTEK. liRY iiOOJDS. "tl.OMNIi OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOK SALE AT AND UELOW C'ST. This la a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I RAVK AW IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, Onhnnd, which were all purchased for cash. J. M. LONG, j21-tfd II NORTH QUEEN STREET. TKNFKKW AX aud CANTON DRESS GINGHAMS REDUCED FROM 15c. TO 12jc. Just received from Auction : Cheviot Shirtings for Workingmen, Slightly soiled, te be sold at 8e. and 9c, regu lar prices about Vi)4e. AT SWARR'S, BO NORTH QUEEN STREET. The patent-hack " DEFIANT " Shirt a spec- .11 V. laity. '.M N KXT DOOK TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. Our store is new stocked full et NEW Dry Goods! AMONGST WHICTI WILL BE POUND MANY BARGAINS, Frem recent Large Importers' Auction Sales HELD in NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA New Goods Opened Daily -AT- PAMESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, I LANCASTER. PA. cxoxfrxire jtc. HLOTMING! D. B. HOSTETTER 4 SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYINO THE PURLIC IN GENERAL THAT OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AND IT WILL RENE- FIT OUR PATRONS TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IN PATTERN AND COLOR, WHICH WE IIA VE ON OUR COUNTERS. I B. Hosteller & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, OPKINO AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. AT H. GBRHART'S Tailering: Estaelisament, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. I hereby inform my customers that my stoekof SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING is new complete. I have new the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS, Fer Finn tailoring in the city el Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. E GEEHART. e UK DEEPEST STUDY THIS SPRING has been what te select ter the Small Bey Goods We hare endeavored te get something that will make the Small Rey leek like a Rey. Hew well we have suc ceeded you viust decide. There are Twe-piece kilts in Light and Dark Patterns, Several kinds of R LOUSE HU ITS, PLEA TED and PL A IN SA I LOR SUITS, and a very pretty thing in OURNSEY KILT. Our stock will convey te you the idea that the present styles have noltrans neltrans noltrans fermed the boy into a miniature man. Fer the LARGER BOYS we have a Finer Selection than ever before cf YOUTIPS and MEN'S SUITS YOUTIPS and MEN'S SUITS in all the Latest Styles and Celers. SHIRT WAISTS SHIRT WAISTS of all kinds. White and Colored. HATS and CAPS HATS aud CAPS in all grades, in all grades, and FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS of all description. The PRICES ari as POPULAR as our GOODS. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. CLOTHING. GOOD NEWS TO THK reeple of Lancaster and Vicinity ! We have made assiduous elFerts te excel all past seasons in serving the people at our store Our counters arc heaped with the LATEST STYLES OP Spring Clothing! OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and every garment we have for sale will stand close inspection. Te mention every Myleet Snlt we nave en liand; enr space will 'hardly allow ; therefore, notice a lew sample prices : We sell Men's Suits ler $3.00, $1.00, $5.00, G 00. $8.00, 9 10.00. up te $18.00. ' ' Beys' and Children's CLOTHING WK MAKE THIS OUR OltKAT 8FKCIALTT. We sell Bey's Sails for $2.00, $3.00, 4.00. $5.00. up te $9.00. Children's Suits at $1.75, $(, $50. tjl.00, $4.00, up te $7.00. We most certainly have the largest anil cheapest, also the most varied stock of Reys' and Children's Clothing ever displayed in this city. OUR CUSTOM DKPARTMENT.-Cnsteui. crs can select irem goods In the piece anil have them made te order at a slight advance ever our goods en the counters. We make te order a Nice Suit for $1100, but our $18.00 and $20.00 Suits can't be equaled anywhere In the city, trimmed and made like ours, for less than $25.00 te $30.00. A 1'EttPKCT FIT GUAR- W nether you wish te purchase or net. please give us a call. I.GAISMM&BEO, TIIE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN BT., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest Clothing Heuse in the City. marl5-lvd ASTMICB BMOH: AltrEUTISKMtCXT. STKIOH BKOS AVKKTISKMKNT. ASTBICH BEOS-' PALACE FASHION! WE NOW BKO TO ANNOUNCE TO TIIE Ladies of Lancaster AND VICINITY, That we are ready te transact busine for t be coming SPRING AND SUMMER. We have dhewu tepur patrons en our Open ing Days the well asserted stock et CHOICE GOODS WE HAVE OK HAND. OUR MILLHSTEBT DEPARTMENT Embraces a lull line el everything appertain- i lug te this line. "f Of Every Shape te Suit Everyone, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES OI the Season, and in all the different mater ials. Onr assortment of READY TRIMMED HATS a BONNETS Surpasses any ever shown before. Our Prices are'the Lewest OUR MAXIM IS : Te Give the Best te be had for tke Meney. -.,.ittITi-- V MUAB HOICE Flowers aedMers RIBBONS, 8LZKS, SATINS, LACES, NETTINGS, TIDIES. LACE GOODS, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, BABIBS OUTFITS, . nOSLERY, GLOVES, LADLES' UNDERWEAR, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. COBSETS A SPECIALTY. IN FACT EVERYTHING APPEKTAIlTIffG TO THE LINK OF LADIES WEAK. -We kindly solicit the patronage et the Ladies et Lancaster and-viclnlty. Astricli Brethers, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.