Eh fntdUg WXjfate VllAVV Volume XVIII--Ne. 214 LANCASTER, TA. THURSDAY MAY 11 1882. Price Twe Celts. lit f I1HE GtCEAT MEW TOBB. BAZAAK- GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 2S NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. This Stere is Declared by Everybody the Leader of Fashion and Lew Prices. We cordially invite all these who have net visited the New Yerk Bazaar vet, and chey will be convineodthat we are the Headquarters for the LARGEST and FINEST ASSORTMENT of GOODS in this city. MILLINEKY. All 11m 1.:itlliri who have examined our Tlim- nicil Hats and Bennets are united in declaring that ter taste and beauty they cannot be ur ur passee. We have constantly In stock evcry Bhapeaiul style etthc season. The most de sirable Styles et Ilatt at piesenl are the PATIENCE, TYROL.E. PIQUE, REUENT, VIENNA, MONTROSE ItONXET, ' MARTHA JIONNET. JVM UU BONNET, PAR1HIENNE BONNET, DAME HUBBARD BONNET, All the above styles we have in Milun, Tus can, Satln.Straw, chip and Lace liraiil. Our Hats are tnaikcd in plain figures, se any child can see the belling price. WK OrFER FOI1 THIS WEEK 50 dozen ladies' Kengh aud Keady Sailors at 45c. each, Every Hat worth 75c. 25UOZKN FINE MILAN BONNETS AT 3'Jc. Cost all ever $1.00. 23 DOZEN REAL BLACK Will HATS at (c. We are Helling these Hats at the old price, as chip has geno up 50 per cent, in price'; these Ilats are told In oilier stores nt $l.eu. Crepes. WE HAVE THE REAL COURTAN CREl'E at tl.en, I..V, $2 ue te $ln.(lu a yard ECREI'E VEILS liem liMmupuaids. Great New Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. eun a. isivi.uk & co.'s advki;tisi;mknt. TAILORING . DEPARTMENT : NEW STYLES IN SUITINGS! Clothing Made te Order with best quality Trimmings and Fit Uuurantcud. New Neckwear, Earl & Wilsen's make ei Cellars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, etc., at Lewest Cash Frices. We Lave the best 75c. and $1.00 Unlaundried Shirt in the city. A full line of Heys' Uiilaumlrieil Shirts nt eOc. JOHN Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVL.BR, W y jr t "OIOMKKK OF MOUEKATE l'KlCKS. THE HIGHLAND BICYCLE SHIKT. The Latest and Best thing and Coel. Price AL. NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, TITVKKS, ICATHFON & CO. CLOTHING ! Our stock of piece goods s lai gcr than ever, and the .styles arc all that could be desired. We are receiving daily t he Newest and Best Styles the market can produce. With our increased trade wc are kept constantly in the market tilling up our stock with Choice Goods, and our stock la always kept new and our customers get the benefit et the markei all the time. CENTRE HALL Is all in motion. Kvcry available hcln is brought into requisition. We are turning out weekly ever one hundred gulls in this department. OUt KKADY-MADK CLOTHING cannot be excelled by any house in the state. The large basement fleer Is kept tull et duplicated goods, and the second fleer is literally jammed lull et CLOTH ING ler Men, leuth. Heys and Children all cur own manufacture warranted te give entire .satisfaction or liiencv rclundcd. OurTEN DOLLAR (S1O.00) MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS arc moving off rapidly, everybody being burpiised at the cheapness. They arc equal it net superior le any suit offered by any ether house at twelve dollars. All we ask et you Is te call and examine and be your own judge. Our Youth's, Ueys'.and Children's are all sold at LOW 1'HICES. Come and bring your boys along and have them clothed, and save one prelit by buying your C LOTH IN'U at MYEES, EATHFON & CO. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. PENN HALL. Ne. 508 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. MXMCAX. T OUMEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup, j A pleasant, sate.spcedy and sure remedy ler : louts, coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Jlron Jlren chitls, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Weed, In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases el the Chest and Air Tassages. This valuable preparation combines nil tne medicinal virtues et these articles which long experience has proved ie possess the most sate and cflicieiit qualities ler the cure or all kinds el lung diseases. FKICE. 35 Cent. Prepared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND HETA1L DUUGGIST, e, V 9t Kiag Street, Laacaster OJtAlfD OPENING Of " THE GREAT NEW YORK FEW ME We shall offer this week the whole balance of our Ladies' Spring Coats at Half Prices and Regardless of Cost. These Coats must he sold in two week' time in order te make room ler ether goods. LOOK and WONDER. Elegant Spring Coats in all shades and sizes, $1.62 ; former price $3. Fine All-Weel Walking Jackets at $3.23, former price fA.OO. Elegant Satin and Cushmcre Delmans, at $,$ and $S; reduced trem $10 and $15. CALL EARLY A' YOU WANT A GRKaT BARGAIN. Tin- Coats and Delmans will surely be Mild very quick at these gicn away pi ires. We aie always reeei ini GREAT BARGAINS IV EVERY DEl'ART- MENT. And it will pay everybody te VISIT THE BAZAAR.' GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S DRV HOODS, Ac. S. GIVLER GEO. CLOTHING. out for Bicycle Riders. only ONE DOLLAR, and can be had only at ROSENSTEIN'S, MYERS, RATHFON & CO., PLUMBER'S r oek our von moths i BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH l'KUUF ARTICLE IN THE WOULD Ir'OK CAKl'ETS, 1U15S, AtU. Tarred Eoefing Mt by the yard or ten. m WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nes. 11, 13 Ss 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. !J0HN L. ARNOLD. BAZAAR." Ostrich Feathers. We have Plumes and Feathei.s le .suit evciy body. Elegant stock et Tips at Sic. a bunch, three in a bunch; Fine Ficuch Tips at 25, 10, :' up te $5.U0apl-. Black I'lumes liem v r iofle.ui WU'c call bprci.'.i 'iiN-iitieii ten lotet Fine I'lumes in light I. ..-, pink, eieaui. elhe, bronze aud ether sh i '-, le match hals at $I.R. These Feathers :u iiiih-miM all ever at $.'!(;e and we have neihmbt this let will be bold in three dayV time. FLOWERS. We liavis Hie most beautilul selection et Mentiirrs, Sprays, HeimjiicIs or Artificial Flowers ever seen. Elegant Sprays ler 10c. Fine Single Buds at '.!." a dozen. Resen in all bhade.s at J0c. a de.eu. I'aiiMes at Hie. a le.cii. Violets at s?e. a biiiieli. French Flowers ter ". le f5.0O a buiieh. RIBBONS. We have Kibbons te suit evei vbedj 's taste anil as we get them direct trem our ether large house in New Yerk, we sell them at man ulactmer'.s prices. Rclew we mention a lew ei our special brands : Elegant 7-inch All-Silk Sash Ribbons in all colors at 40c. a yard. i'iO Pieces et Black Extra Heavy Watcicd Rib bon, all silk, Ne. a, at lie. a gieat bargain ,KM pieces et H-ineli FineWll-bitk Meire An tiiiie Ribbons Ter Dimming purposes at :!.". a yard. These Kibbons are ellered at pie-ent in othersleies in this city at 7."c and ji.Uia yaid, and w e advise our readers le call new it 1 hey want anv. One let Ne. !;! Satin and Faillee Black Kiblien at lie. a vaid. in all I he most I desirable bhades te malUi dieses. Great Hew Yerk Bazaar, 20 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Call ami sec our goods. We will show you the newest Inities iu every depuitmctit. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. F. RATHVON. They are Durable, Neat Lancaster, Penn'a. CLOTHING ! SVPPLUCS. NEW HAVEN'S MYSTERY. Till; GKEAT M ALLEY MUKUEK TKIAL. A Medel Court Keem and a Motley Audi ence Sketch of the rnnclpat Far ties of IHh Celebrated Case. Tlieie rcay be cleaner and better lighted ceuit rooms in the wide, wide world than this in which lilauche Douglass and her fiieuds the ilalleys are being tried for the murder of another friend Jennie Cramer but I have never jccu them. It is lighted and aiicdeu two sides by thirteen high windows, and the air is vital. Iu the centre of the wall ou one side is a re cess which, with a box, is utilized by the judge, who sits under an ordinary Con necticut clock and takes his own notes. There are no official stenographers aud the counsel aud court rely en their own pens and pencils. Judge CJ ranger leeks like Gen. Grant, aud wears a close clipped beard like his. lie is a prompt businesslike man, who conies into court through a little deer under the clock piecisely as the City hall bell an nounces the hour for work. Then the sheriff, Mr. Byxbee (qucer name), a long, tall Yankee, with a geed face, hays " Ob, jes" thiee times, after which the jury come in aud ate counted. Nene of the Uvulve aie bald aud but one uses glasses. With the exception of the feicmau they leek like rre&bvlcrhm deacons, or judges at au agiicultutal fair. The counsel arc a medley. Seme leek bright, some decidedly de net. The com l-ioeni was net crowded, gieat caie being taken te keep the air pure aud te a Html every facility te the persons engaged iu work. In the scats reserved for male spcetatets at least nine iu every ten were no cellars, but they all had studs en which te button a cellar. They looked like potters, fetiudrymeu, hostlers aud un employed hotel waiters. It is unpleasant te appear discourteous or disiespectful te the "fair sex," but it would requiic an angel's kindness te call the women present by any ether name than "hag." There were but two women in the scats reserved for " females " who looked as if they had ever had aMiuaie meal. Haul featured, ctess gtained and gossip loving, they sat and stared and chewed caulatnen seeds until the place smelled like adiugsteie. Much has been printed concerning the beauty of Ulanchc Douglass, and the aver age miud pictuies her as one oflhcheuris from heuri ville, but it's a mistake. Stand, at the corner of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, N. Y., any afternoon as the shop girls aie hemewaid beuud and you will see fiem one te live theusaud just such women. She wears an ordinary flat hat, lias u little face, small eyes, small features and appaieutly fragile pbysiuue. Thcie is a modicum et intelligence iu her face, which is utinatutally and arsenically white and leeks llabby. Slits leeks as though the Micriir and possibly the jailer, who are ail te be kiud and paternal men, have taken gieat pains te cheer her up. She has a natutally sad expression, as though the world was upset generally, but ether than the "wee" which sits theic nor mally thete is no traca of worry en the young woman's face. The Malley boys may be the worst young men in New Haven, but they don't leek it. Neither de they appear te be particularly embar rassed by their terrible position, for even if they are net convicted of murder they have confessed te habits and conduct the public expesuie of which puts them in what is indeed a terrible position. James Malley is a stout, thick-set young fellow with an intelligent face, and "Walter is a sharp faced boy in eyeglasses. Ne one would pick them out as principals in this great game. They whisper, smile, draw pictuies, and leek about as unconcerned as ether iieople. It's the same old tlery they :no used te it, and that ends it. lieuANtii: or ti:i; ceuitxs. The Sequel ei a llocrce Ye irK Ac Obtained Tidily Thiity yca;s age a young Jewess ap plied te the com ts of Philadelphia for a decree of absolute divorce from her liun biiud, Jehn D. Lewis, a mulatto, with whom she had eloped iu 1845. The sequel of this divorce suit has just new come rp in the office of the register in New Yerk. Lewis was killed about live years age by being thrown fiem his carriage while driving in Central Park, and left au estate valued at from $250,000 te $500,000. Fer the'widew's shaie of this the. Jewess new puts in a claim. Ilcrctofeio it has always been supposed that Lewis was a single man, and in his transactions he always acted as such His property after his death was sold and divided between a half brother aud a half sister, both of them lull blooded negrees. At that time the piescnt claimant, who asserts that she is Lewis' widow, iilcd no claim, although she must have known of his tragic death and the manner of the disposal of his property, as the newspapers gave full do de tails of both. The property was bought ever by fifty different purchasers, aud the claim of the woman, if established, will cause much litigation. Lewis, it is said, was eiiginallya slave, and the natural son of a negvess owned by his white father. Te escape from slavery, he lied when yeunj into Canada, and thence te New Yerk, The negre bleed of Lewis was barely di.-.cornible, and this enabled him te get a position as salesman in a dry goods store. " While thus employ ed he became cnaiueicd of the Jewish maiden of eighteen, he being about live years her senior. She rccipiecated his affection aud eloped with him. The couple were married by a minister who has siucc deset ted the pulpit te enter politic il life. The irate father of the girl, who is new a notary aud commissioner for all the slates and territories, overtook the couple, and took his daughter home with him, re I us ing te permit any intcicourse between her aud her husband because of the hitter's origin and bleed. IIe seen aftcrwaids scut his daughter te live with a relative in Philadelphia, where proceedings were sub sequently begun in her name for an abso lute divorce. Lewis was prevailed upon net te contest the matter, although he visited the city, with the avowed intention of resisting the suit. Thus the wife get a divorce, having by this tune repented ei nor conduct, lue mar riage and divorce seen became a secret of Lewis' life, and in 1S51 or 1855 his talents as a judge of goods gained for him the position of buyer for the firm of Cenkliug & Shepard, New Yerk. Lewis went into business for himself finally as a member of the firm of Lewis, Ilavilaud & Tayler, with warcroems in Church street. He was always very reticent as te his origin, and claimed te be of Cuban descent and a native of Canada. lie bought a ceed many mortgages, and at the time of his death most of his fortuue was iu real es tate. After Lewis' llight te Canada his mother married a mau of her own racc,aud the half-brother and half-sister between whom his property was divided were the result of that union. New the wife, who resumed her maiden name after the divorce was obtained, has informed the holders of the property fremerly owned by Lewis that legal proceedings may be avc:t avc:t e.l by compromise. Thus the matter stands. It is said te be the intention te prove the diverce illegal or that it was never obtained. Otherwise she can en force no claim for dower right, as the pre perty ws3 amassed subsequent te the divorce. Nevel lfefense Against a Suit for Damages. William Finney,- who lived in Elmira, New Yerk, became aquainted with his wife Bridget iu 1830 or 1857, shortly after which 'they were married. Mrs. Finney was born in Ireland andcame te this coun try when quite yenng. The married couple moved from Elmira in 1800 te Leck Haven. When the war broke out about that time, William obeyed the call of bis country and enlisted iu the army. Bridget remained behind and became se intimate with Martin Naylon that after her hus baud returned from the war iu 18G4 she abandoned him te live with Naylon. They lived together as man and wife until 1S70, when they were married. William Finney continued te live, and is living up te the present day. Iu 1878 Mrs. Finney aud her second husband found themselves living in the borough of Iicnove, Clinten, county, of this state. In September of that year Bridget aud Martin had geno te church with' a friend. On their return at the clese of the service, while walking along a beard-walk, Bridget stepped en the end of a plank which tilted and struck her, throwing her down and causing her serious injury. She brought suit in the name of Martin Naylon against the ber eugU te recover damages for the negli gence of the city iu net keeping the board walk in proper repair. During the trial her first marriage was found out and it was found necessary te change the cap tion of the suit se that she might appear te have sued in the name of her first and only lawful husband, Win. Finney. The case was altered, and, going before the jury, resulted iu a verdict of $1,000, which was afterwards reduced te $700 in favor of the injured woman. The borough of llcnove appealed Jtothe supreme court, claiming that the cent below was in error in refusing te charge the jury that if they believed from the evidence iu the cause that Bridget Finney was married te Mar tin Naylon iu the year 1870, after desert ing her husband, who was then in full life, and continued te live with Martin Naylon until this suit was brought, and that as this suit was brought at the in stance of Bridget without the knowledge of William Finney, she could net recover. Iu au opinion filed in the supreme court this morning it is stated" that such a prin ciple as that asked for substantiation by the borough is eutircly new in common law, aud has no support iu any autheiity. The decision aud judgment of the lower court was therefore affirmed. MOVEL JK1CSEV KLfECTlOM. 1'ublic Printing and a Town l'ump as Politi cal Issues. Morristown, the historic New Jersey set tlement which is nover weary of r elnliug with pride le the fact that Washington had his headquarters thcre at one time during the Involution, and te the ether factf that il was thcre Marquis de Lafay ette was initiated, passed and raised te the sublime degrce of a Master Masen Wash ington being worshipful master of the ledge has just geno through a remark able political battle, a genuine novelty iu town elections. Like all well regulated Jersey towns Morristown has a town pump, the water from which is of the purest and most crystal like character. This pump, together with the public printing of the town, have just played important parts as unconscious potent factors iu the local election. Morristown ever since its incor poration has voted the Republican ticket. Throughout the same period the Republi can weekly organ has enjoyed a monopoly of the public pap in the way of town piiuting. At the last Republican caucus nominations were made unsatisfactory te the proprietors who were in the caucus. They belted. Meanwhile the common council took a new departure, aud de termined that hereafter the printing should be given out te the lowest bidder. This enraged the Republican editors. They in sisted that the printing belonged te them, as they were Republicans. Te manifest their disgust they opposed the Republican ticket. They also assailed the Republican council for ordering the town' pump te be removed, a physician having stated that the water was net as pure as it might be. Upen this terrible order of council the editors rang the changes and fired the public heart se that upon election day Republican Morristown went te the demo tion pew-wows that is te say, voted a citizens' ticket mostly made up of Demo crats. The people have new a Democratic mayor, they have s-aved the pump, the Re publican paper has lest the printing and is being subjected te a severe course of Re publican "boycotting." A:i pliy.-ici.m who is acquainted with its properties ill sav that Glenn's Sulphur Seap a iei:aeiu lcmcuy ler local skiii uiseases. Tun llr.v. Ot;e. II. Thayer, et Uouilien, liul.. says : "ISeth uiy.seirand wile ewo our lives ie Snir.eii's Consumption Curk. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug stoic, 137 North (iuccn street. IS early a Miracle. i:. Ascnilli Hall, Ilinghainten, K. Y. wiite-. 'I suffered ler several months with a dul' pain through the left, lung and shoulders, i lest my spirits, appetite and color. an I could with difficulty keep up all daw My mother piecured some llurdeek .Bleed Hitters ; I took tliem as directed, and have felt no pain since lirt week alter using them, and am new iiut s well." I,iicc$l. Fer sale at II. 15. Ceehian's drug stoic. 187 North Queen street, Lancaster. When your wire's health is bad, when your children are sickly, when you leel worn out, use Urewn's Iren Hitter-. Am: you maim: niNcrable by Indigestion. Con stipation. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin '.' Shiloh'.s Vitalizer is a positive enre. Fer sale at Cochran's d,-ug store, 137 North (uccn stieet. An Important Discovery lias been made whereby a sueccsslul vegeta ble combination has been introduced, which acts upon the bowels, the liver and the kid neys, and at the same time imparts strength and vitality le the entire system, llurdeek bleed bitters constitute tills important dis covery. Price $1. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancas ter. Why will you cough when Shiloh's cure will give immediate lclict. Price, in cis., no cl.s. and$l. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. VAllVKTtf. f tAKrETS I can show the Largest Stock in this city. Call and see my latest ISODY I5UUSSELS, TIIUEE-PLY, 1NGICAINS, EXTKA SUPEUS, ALL-WOOL INGKAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can alleril. I also have a large sleck of my own make et CHAIN and HAG CAHPETS as low as the lowest. I also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satislactien guaranteed. Ne treuble te show my goods. H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STREET. Carpets Carpets MJCD1VAL. TJKOWK'S IKON U1TTKKH. Oh, ly Back ! That's a common expression a-d has a world of mcauiug. Hew much suf fering is summed up iu it. The singular thing about it is that pain in the back is occasioned by se many things. May be caused by kid ney disease, livrr complaint, consump tion, cold, rheumatism, dvspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, fce. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. Ne medicine has yet been discovered that will se quickly and surely euro such diseases as Biiewn's Iken Bittkhs, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, aud making the bleed pure and rich. Loganspeit, I int., I ee. I. Is) Fer a long tiuie I have Ih eu a sufferer lrem stomach and Sid ney disease. My appetite iw very peer and Hie veiy small amount I did cat disugtccd with me. 1 wa annoyed very unicli from retention et the urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until 1 ucd linewn'.s Iken Hitters, biuce 1 used that my stetiach ilees net bother me any. My appetite is simply im-iiien.-e. .My kidney trouble is - no nunc, and my general health is such, that I lcel like a new man. Alter the use et llrewn'.s lien Hitters ler one mouth, I have gained twenty pounds In weight. O. 15. Saueisnt. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recommend BROWN'S IRON BITT,JSRS. It has cured ethers suffer ing as you arc, and it will cure you. Fer sale at II. 15. COCll HAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. niys-lwd&w "I ATTKKTION! A MOTIIKK SPKAKS UN til theOccidental entered our IieiisiiI never knew what it was tel'eel wliellvsucurc from the attacks el tc irlct lcveranddiphtheria. Iu using it ler threat affection your valuable medicine has proven most magical and instantaneous in its cure. Your pamphlet has taught me hew important it is te watch tin: children's threats and 1 catch liiyxult irciiiently doing this whenever they complain ami applying a dose instantly. 1 advise all mothers te try it. ltisagreateomtert and a been. Signed, .el mother. Sold by II. 15, Cochran, I.S7 ami IK) North Queen street, Lancaster. (1 ISNTLKaiKN. jr ty i'l yoiir.altcntieii te au important dis covery In our practice which we have leiinil very successful in cases el prostration arising lrem indiscretion. These sulieriirr lrem any of the numerous lerms el Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, wi'l de well by sending a three cent stamp ler lurtlier inlor inler inlor malieu. Address, HUS. LAUIEANUK.V.IOK DAN (late Jerdan & Davidteii). Ne. HR3 Fil bert stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ler con sultation : Ula. m. till 2 p. iu., ami 5 tills p. iu. mariV3meed CMMTUISM. Clothing for Large Men. Oak I hill keeps the L-atl as the place for clothing el extra sizes. Fer present Spring Sales we have 1 2 sorts of suits rang ing from $12 le $22 ; also many kinds of pantaloons te be sold distinct from suits. YVanamakek & Bkewn, i'.VI'. II ALL, Sivru ami MAUKirrSiiwirrs. PIIILADKLPIIIA. iPKINU AND SUM31KK NOVLLTIIS. AT H. GERHART'S Tailoring Wisbnt, NO. G EAST KING STKEET. 1 hereby inform my customers that my stock of SPKING and SUOER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is new complete. 1 have new the l.nge-itand choicest assortment of WOOLENS, Fer Fine Tailoring in the city of Lancaster. P KICKS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. I. GERHAET. SAMUEL II. l'KICK, ATTOKNBV, HAS Removed his Ollice lrem 5.1 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STItEKT, immedi ately in Rear of lCeurt Heuse, Leng's New JJuifaing. tul7-tld dry noens. R" BxritKw ASD CANTON DRESS GINGHAMS KEDUCED FROM vc. TO 12c. Ju3l received lrem Auction - Cheviot Shirtings for Werkinginen, Slightly soiled, te he old at sc. and lie., regu lar prices about 12c. AT SWARR'S, 50 NOKTII QUEEN STREET. The patent-back OEFXANT " Shirt a spec ially. (JII.KS ANI OlCKfiS GOODS. " Watt,Sliaiid&Ce., Airdaily icrcivnig New Geed iu thia He p.tittm !il,aiideitei the bcsl peslble value in BLACK. AND COLORED SILKS. PLAIN, STUtrKD and POLKA UOTSUM- MEU SILKS. SPECIAL I'.AKGAINS IN fcURAII SILKS, Only 30c a Yard. MUlUi: A.NTliHi:. DAMMASSl and BUO- UVHK SILKS. A Immense Slee', et NEW DRESS GOODS In all the I'-ipiilar Kaliru -i,jd Lewest Prices. New Opening, a Clmiiu Lltieut I'AltASOLS AND SUNSHADES, In all Mes and ijualilies. We Oiler a New Lineol . CORSETS, Iu Many Popular Makes, including Mudame Fey's, Dr. Warren's, Thompson's Gleve Fit ting ami I'.all's Patent Spiral Spring Corset. . We ln ile the Special Attention et Ladles te Extraordinary llaigains in German Table Damasks, At .He, :!'!, ::;e. ire and rue a )ard, in llimd some Designs and much under usual price. NEW YOKK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. M I.T.JKIC Jb HADGUMAN. HBTZBER & HA1BM AT T1IEIU New Cheap Stere, HAVE NOW IN STOCK A COMPLLXE AS SORTMENT OF THEIR OWN 1IRANO OF GossamerWaterpreofs That aie Guaranteed le give lull Satislactien. GOSSAMERS Ter LADIES. ( SOSSAMEKS ler 0 EWTLEMEN. GOSSAMERS for GIRLS. GOSSAMERS ft rlJOYS. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STOKE, Ne. 43 West King Street. Ijettteuu the Cooper JleuiU and Hene! Herse Hetel. j.inl!-lyl&w vti:t Dueu te tub COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. Our store 13 new .stocked tull et N E W Dry Goods! AVcM.sr UIIIl II Ull.t, EE KOCD MANY BARGAINS, Frem iccciit Large Importers' Auction Sales III.I.I) iu NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA jew Goods Opened Daily AT FAMESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER. 1'A. Li AGS. KAGS. KAUS. The hii'lir.-tt Cash Prices paid for all kinds ! Rags, Old Reeks, CariH-t.s, Woolen Cleths. Ragging llepe. Gum Shoes, Ac., Jte. 1 will call en pcrseua having anyet the above articles It they will drop inu apeat-il card. WM. P. HENNEOKB, NO. 235 WJiST KINO &XKISIST. rebSKJind