k i; ii i n mi r l MHtyjin 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i v i ' Uj1 uui , J.- f.ifi&jl 1 j i Volume XVIII- -.v. 2i9 LANCASTER, TA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1882. Price Twe Carts l t N ETV CJOODS AT THE NEW 8TOKK. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT ELEGANT ASSORTMENT ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OK WHITE DRESS GOODS WHITE DRESS GOODS WHITE DRESS GOODS AT BOWERS & HURST'S. AT BOWERS & HURST'S, AT BOWERS &, HURST'S, 129-131 North fOHN S. UIVLKB St CO. Jehn S. Givler & Ce. An Elegant Line of Nun's Veilings in black and colors, Buntings, Grenadines, Hernanies, Silks, Satins, &c. White Goods, consisting of Dotted Swisses, India Linens, Persian and Victeria Lawns, Batistes, &c. Laces, Swiss and Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Hosiery and Gloves, Underwear, &c Will open te-day a Choice Line of FINE QUALITY FANS of Various Styles. PLEASE NOTICE. On and after July 3d our store will be closed every evening, except Satur days, at 6 o'clock. .IOHNS.GIVLKR, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. -E0. P. BATHVON, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Oil.. OK CLOTH 1N; MARIAOIUI ll FIRE VEK 500 ( TITLi PENS SUITS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED DY WATER WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE.' Beautiful Suits ler $1.00, Men's Fine White Vests, 5fte., ALL SLIGHTLY UAMMlEh JiY WATEK, . AT AL. Ne. M YKKS KATIIKON. "Wrell - In the mamtfaclme of READY MADE CLOTHING we otacive Unco points : 1. The Selection of Stylish ami Serviceable Mnleiial with the Best "We.n iny Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng ami Serviceable Tiinimings, Pockets, Linings, clc. :. Fir.st-class Weikni.insliip, Oee.'l, Streng Thiead and C.ucfiil Sewing. Inenr CLOTHING yen will find no machiiic-niatle button Iinle, but yoert, strong, leirular h.ind-niade imllonlielos. Our Cutters are the mebt skilled. Our Patteins ate the best. LZLVER.S &. RATTHPON, no. 12 bast king street. i.a wx jie rEWETT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. RYDKANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SOKE ENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. (JrEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., m2J3niIM,&3 OOJHKTHING ME1V! LAWN SPRINKLERS, ONLY 25 CENTS, Ami tie Largest Stock of PISHING TACKLE in tie City And lowest prices at FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. VL.V MliBR'S TOOK OCT FOK MOIHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IX THE nORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, Af Tarred Eoefing Felt by the yard or ten. HT WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Neb. 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA JOHN L. ARNOLD. aunniCAt.. X)AKKKItS GiNOER TOS1C. PACKER'S GFNeEK TONIC Invigorates vithent intoxicating, cures ll-nrdeid el tlie bowels, stomach. lle. kidnrsand lunJ'..4i?i'9MV''l,.e!jstl"cKtiestereran(l bleed purifier, and the HEsT AND BLUEST iz ., ii ....... iew. ji you ure suiicrmg ireiii c-inui enipi'iiiii, nervous ness. Bnenmatlsin, Dyspepsia, or any dise isc, use the TON IC te-day. lOO DOI.LA1W paid ler a ,aSSJ2.K.SelCrr,SJ,r: or ,or nnytliina Injurious leund in it. Send for ciicular. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM "sfli the most Jastidleusns a perfect Hair Uesteicr and rjuuuaiu ueiu unwa.nL i)It.ss,K r.Cc. and f I sizes. II1SCOX & CO., New Yerk, mayl-eoa&eew OKI GOODS, Sc. LOWEST PRICES, LOWEST PRICES, LOWEST PRICES, BEST QUALITIES, BEST QUALITIES, BEST QUALITIES, -AT BOWERS & HURST'S Queen St., vmmthim:. WATI.U. f FIRE I Beautiful Suits for $1.50, Men's Summer Coats. 25c ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, da,cle Grarmeiits. ni:iss, ac. 26 and 28 West King Street. SV1TI.1JF8. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. CHOICEST ASSORT3IENT, CHOICEST ASSORTMENT, CHOICEST ASSORTMENT, VT BOWERS .t HURST'S, BOWERS & HURST'S, BOWERS Ac HURST'S, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE! ItauitilYil Suits for $2.50. Men's Geed White Shirts, 25c. CHIXA AN11 UJ.AH If Alt. I 1 Kill .V MAKTIJI. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS ! AT CHINA HALL. We h iw new en hand a Viy Larue ijuan ijuan tilyel .ik!.i. tump.lers .illh tumislers. .iklly cur.4, jelly cups COMMON TUMItLERS. COMMON TUMIiLKRS MASON I'RUIT.IARS, J1AMIX FRUIT .1 AILS. A Full Llnoet TABLE GLASSWARE Ol New Sliiijus mill InMgiw. li ices Lew. Examine our stock bcieic pni chafing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET, HOOKS AN1 STATIONER. 1 "CU'. PLAIN AM) MSliV STATIONERY. W PANELS.' NEW EASELS. NEW HOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLY rare NO. 43 WEST KINO STREET. J' IIIN ItAKK'x MN- Jelui Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Jluve in sleck ami for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the l.aigest Aseitmcnt el Beeks and Stationery That is te be leund in the inteiier of Pennsyl vania, embracing New ami Standaitl Reeks, llluslr.iteil Reeks. Juvenile l.enks, .Sunday Scheel Reeks ami Rlblcs, l'aiuily liibles in Vailous styles, lVaclicnt1 Jliblcs, llj mil ISoekn, German J'.lblc, Prayer I5oek. WRITISG PAPERS ami ENVELOPES. Itlank Day Uoeks, Ledger-'. Cash Jloekg, In In veic Heeks, Passbooks, Willing Inks and Fluids, Stei-1 Pens, ISill Uoeks, Pockotbeoks Pnraes, l'hotejjmph Albiiuis, Cabinet Frames ISirtlulay Cards. Picture Cauls. &c. HOIj LAND'b CELKHUATKU GOLD l'KNS. And a general assortment of stationery, Scheel P.oeks and Scheel Fiirnitnre at the SIGN OP THE BOOE JjUJUVJIS, AC. piNGWAtT'S WINE, L1QUOK, ALCOHOL, AXt UKOCEKY STORE, Ne. 203 WEST KING hTKEKT. HOCSEAl, & cevs NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 North Qneen street, I ancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Feiei;;n and Demestic WINES and LIQUOIIS, con. stantly ler sale at wholesale mid rct'iil. Straight Old Ityc Whisky of the distillation of 187"). Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted of the vintage of 1500. Kent especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland. Gin, anil ether WliNktcj, Uran dies ana Wines te suit the traife. fcbMyd HOUSEAL & CO. NOT A CANDIDATE. JUDGE TISUaKEY SPAKS AGAIN. In .NeEuut Could He Accept a Nomination ler Goterner A Very Positive Decli nation wanamaker Won't Ge en the Bess Ticket. A special te the Pittsburgh Dispatch from Franklin, Pa., says that the Demo cratic cennty convention met there en Tuesday. II. B. Plummet- was unani mously indorsed ier Congress ; R. G. Latnbciten for state Senate ; Cel. Gates, of Coepcrbtovni, Themas Melvee, of Clin Clin tenville, and Captain William Hassen, of Oil City, for Assembly ; and J. S. Car michac'l 1 ev dihtrict attorney. The convention greeted with eheeis the name of Judc Trunkey for ,'overner, and a cemmittee was appointed te wait upon him at his residence and request the priv ilege of using his name for that ofiice at the coining Democratic state convention. The committee pet formed the duty as sigucd it, but the judge was firm iu de clining te be placed en the list of candi dates and wtetc the following letter of declination : FiixMii.ix, Pa., June 20. TeC. Ilcy drick, A. J. Greenfield and Jeseph Bell, Committee Gentlemen : Most gTateful for this expression of the ceutiuuance of the confidence of my neighbors, I am con cen con stiaincdte decline your request foriea feriea foriea sen.s which would profit nothing te state. Refcniug te the mention of my name for the gubernatorial nomination it was au thoritatively published a few months age that I was net and would net be a candi date. But since some friends have givcu me occasion te consider and answer te them a question which I have believed would netaiisc, viz.: Whether 1 would ac cept the nomination should it betendeied, recent events caused me te feel that seme of my friends believed that I would, and as it is due te everybody that there should be no inisumici standing, this seems the proper occasion te say that in no event could I accept the nomination. I am deeply sensible of the honor the cenven tien has done me by the resolution favor ing my nomination fei the first ofiice in dignity and importance in the common wealth, and shall cherish its memory. But it is less pain! nl te decline the icqncst of these friends who have desired my nomination because of my belief that the state convention will act se wisely that its weik will be l.itified at the election, and all will be .satisfied. With the warmest acknowledgement te the members of the convention, and te yeiiii.clves pcisenally, 1 am, very lespectiully, yeure, Jehn Trunkey. The convention theu elected the follow ing delegates te the state conventien: Senateiial, R. F. Glenn ; leprcscntative, G. Simcev, Captain William Ilasseu and William Fester. Ne instructions wcie given, but it is believed that the delegates aie in favor of Hepkins for gever. .. Mr. Vi'jnainaker Dcs net see Ills Way Clear. Mr. Jehn Wanatnaker last evening sen t the follewii g letter te Mr. "William M. Cittin, addicsbcd te the "gentlemen lcpre senting the city of Philadelphia in the Re publican state convention :"' " Yem committte have notified me el your uu uu atiimeu:; vote te place mc iu nomination en the Republican ticket as ceiigteswuau-at-laige. I dcsiie te thauk you for honor ing me with yeurpicfercnce, and beg te say that, after caicful consideration, I de net .see my way clear te let my name go befoie the convention.'" COSMl- AltlH.tr 'III.UKN. Ills Country and City Hemes Ills llv.tltli aud Ills Habits. New Yei k Tribune. Mr. Tildcn no longer occupies his old ofiice in Wall street, wheic Charles F. MacLcan leprcscntcd him te undesiiable callers ter se many years. Mr. MacLcan aud Mr. Tildcn have appaicntly separated iu their business telatiens, having offices widely icmevtd from each ether. Mr. MacLcan docs net new live next deer te Mr. Tildcn, but their social relations aie said te be as cordial as ever. On the deer of a loom en the third lloer of 120 Nassau street, which is next te the subtrcasury building, appeal s the following in large gilt lctteis: "New Yerk Iren Mine BamuvlJ. Tildcn Ge-rge W. Smith." Mr. Tildcn at present lesides atGiey stone, his country house, abent two miles fi em Yeukers. Hcte he ostensibly gives himself up te the leaiing et Jeiscy cattle, blooded heit-es and thoieughbred dogs, in all of which he takes great delight. His house is a large, commodious stiuctuie, ever which his sister, Mr-s. Pel ten, pie sides. The "'Sage of Gicystene " is represented by his friends as iu better health and spiiits than at any time within two or tlnee jears. " Why," said one of them yesterday, "when I was up theic the ether day he took me out te show me ever his beautiful gieuuds, aud walked se fast up hill and down hill that he com pletely liied tnc out, and I had te stigjest te him that we sit down and rest, lie is only sisty-seven years old, while Glad stone, for instance, is ever seventy. If hr hr wcre an ambitious man he might yet de his country gtcat scivice." One of the charms of Mr. Tilden's country place is the facility it offers te politicians te con fer with the " sage " and get away again without the indefatigable leporter finding it out. Mr. Tilden's city house at Nes. 12 and 14Gramcrcy park, will net be wholly ready for his use befere the autumn. A part of the old bonse is new occupied by the scivants. aud as the new dining-room has been completed, Mr. Tildcn takes his dinucis there when he comes in the city en Tuesdays, Thuisdays, aud Satin days. The new lcsidcnce will be a very fine one. The house in which Mr. MacLcan formerly lived has been entirely demolished and a new fireproof building elected upon the site, which forms an addition te Mr. Til den's old home. The new front, extend ing ever the entire house, ta nearly finish ed and attracts a geed dcii of attention from passers-by because of the curious taste displayed in it. The front is of brown stone ornamented with Scotch granite. Thcre are two entrances, the main one being in the old heuse, around which there is a geed deal of fine carving in stone. The four seasons are lepresent ed by the carved heads of the lour my thological deities supposed te ptcside ever them. Over the cutrauce te the new pat t of the house is carved the head of Michael Angele. The heuse is four stories in height, with basement and attic, and there are two large bay windows ou each story in front. Near the cutiauce te the new pait there is a passenger elevator, but Mr. Tilden is said te have rcmaikcd that this is intended for the use of visitors and net for himself. Mr. Tilden's bed-room, bath-room and private parlor occupy the entire second story front of the house. His libraty is te occupy the first'Sleiy of the addition. Tlic ceiling .and walls of the "dining room in the old pait are finished with finely carved satin-weed aud blue tiling. Satin Satin weed will be used for the doers, and for decoration throughout the house. The work is under the architectural superin tendence of Calvin Vaux. JIr. Tilden takes gieat personal interest iu the im provements, and during the days when he is in the city he spends most of his time watching and directing the work. It is carried en by day's labor, as Mr. Tilden wanted te be free te change his plans and give directions as the work proceeds. The total cost of the improvements will be about $200,000. it is said. As te Mr. Tilden's being a candidate for governor, his intimate friend. Smith M. Weed, said that the convention would nominate him by acclamation, but that he would net accept. Anether welceme visitor at Greystene said that Mr. Tilden would be given a unanimous nomination for governor, but his declination would theu be read te the convention, and seme one else nominated. "Mr. Tilden told me," continued this gentleman. " that he wants no greater distinction in history thau hav ing been ence elected picsidcut and de frauded of the office. If he weie nominated again aud defeated, then he would le virtually deprived of the honorable posi tion he new occupies, as it would ba sa"d that the verdict of his countrymen was against his claim. He will net inn Ter another office that is certain." A CURIOUS WAY- OK CUUKTLMi. I.ee-31ukiii ami M.irrlage Among (ItcClioe (ItcCliee tank Still I.liug in Misilsslpi. Natchez Democrat. The two thousand Choctaws still living iu their anccsttal homes iu Mississippi re tain in their pristine vigor many of the usages of their auccsteib. Among these ate the methods employed in conducting a courtship and marriage ceremony, When a young Choctaw, of Kemper or Neshoba county, sees a maiden who pleases his fancy, he watches his opportunity uutil he finds her alone. He then approaches within a few yards of her and gently casts a pebble tewaid her, se that it .ay fall at her feet. He may have te de this two or thicc times before lie attiaets the maid en's attention. If this pebble thiewing is agreeable, she seen makes it manifest ; if etheiwisc, a scornful leek aud a decided "ekwah" ii.dicate that his suit is in vain. When a man iage is agreed upon the levers appoint a time aud place for the ceremony. Oil the man iage day the friends and lclative of the pi espeetivc cou ple meet at their respective hmiscs or villages and thence march tewaid each ether. When they ariive near the m.u m.u riage ground generally au intermediate space between the two villages they halt within about a bundled yards of each ether. The bietheis of the woman then go across te the opposite party and bring ler waul the mau and set him down en a blanket spread upon the marriage gieuud. The man's sisters then de Iikcwi .e, by going ever aud btiuging fernaid thu woman and seating her by the side of the mau. Sometimes, te furnish a little mer riment for the occasion, the woman is ex pected te break loeso and inn. Of ceutse she is pursued, captured and brought back. All parties assemble aieund the ex pectant couple. A bag of biead isbieiight forward by the woman's lelatives and de posited near her. Iu like manner the man's relatives biitig ferwaid a bag of meat aud deposit it near him. The mail's friends and relatives new begin le tluew presents upon the head and sheuldei.s of the woman. Thesa picsents aie of any kind that thodenots choeso te give, as articles of clothing, money, trinkets, rib bons, etc. As seen as tlneun they aie quickly snatched off by the woman's i el.i tivcs and distributed among themselves. During all this time the couple sit veiy quietly and demurely, net a weid spoken by either. When all the presents have been thrown aud distributed the couple, new mau and wife, arise, the proisiens from the bags arc spread and, just as in civilized life, the ceremony is rounded off with a festival. The festival ever, the company disperse and the gallant groom conducts his bride te his home, where they enter upon the toils aud lcspousibili lcspeusibili lcspousibili ticsef the futuie. JHore nnivers'illy lccemmended than any proprietary medicine made. .V sui e and leli-abb-tenic. ISrewn'a Iren llitteis Ter sileby II. I. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 117 North (Juecii Direct. juliHwd&w The lenses used In the Celluloid Kye-Glascs are ground wit) scientific accuracy. They are tree tieiu lnein ttie aberrations, and pieduce brightness and distinctness et vi'en. Kersale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jul'.l-lwdced Never Falls. Mr. .1. Leist. harcheuem,i!i ler Laiit. Ilies.. Ilwir.ile, N. Y .says he liadasejiing en the loot which be attributed teehilblfitns. He used Themas' Eclectric Oil, and Is troubled no .longer. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store. 1.17 Net th (juccn street, Lancaster. Siiir.fm's Vitalicrls what you need ler Con stipation, Lns.. of appetite, Dirzinc-s and all symptoms e: Djspciisia. PncelOauil TScents per oettle. rern!cnt Ceeluan's ding Meie, l!7 mtli Queen St. myl-lndeew A,w Incredible. V. A. Swatch, drugcNt, Kutheii, out., wntes: "I hae tne gicatest confidence l-i you i llmdeck llloeil i'.itlei-. In one ease, with which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost incn dible. One lady told me that h lit a bottle did hermeie geed th".u hun dreds et dollars' worth 1 1 medicine she 1ml previously taken." PriceSl. I'ersiic at II. IS. Ceeluan's drug stele, 1:17 Neith Queen sticet, Lancaster. Feit lame Hack, Side or Chest, ns Shiloh's Pei oils Plaster. Price ffii cents. Fer sale at Ceeluan's drug store, VSS North Queen bt. myl-lwdee wftw Walnut Leaf Hair icesterer. II is entirely illftcrent from all ethers, it is as clear as water, and, t s its name indicate, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestnrur It will immediately tiec the head fiem all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new glow th where it has lallenelt. It does net in any manner clleet the health, which Sulphur, r.garef Leid and .Mtiateet Silver pi eparat ions line done. It will change, light or faded hair in a few days lea beautiful glossy blown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is wairantcd. SMITH, KLINE S CI'., Wholes-de Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CUH'TENTON N'ewYeifc. Jinn; ljd.eed&w W ill you sutler with Dyspepsia and Licr Complaint? hlnlelrs Vnalier is gu irantecd te euro you. r or saicai cnciirairs in ug steie, 1.17 North Queen St. niMwdeew4w c.mjiiAdJ.a, ic. rpilKVI-AMlAKU UAKItlAliK WOIIK OF LANCASTER COUV!'. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINiB Carriage Builders. MA11KRT STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We mikcevciy style IJuggy and C.tniige de sired. All work finished in the me-l eoiufei t able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the lx-st mechanics. Forqualityef woikeui prices arc the cheapest in the state. We buy for cash and sell en the most reasonable terms, (Jive usa call. All w erk warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended te. One set et workmen csjicci illv employed for that pur nose . f '-t n i . . SAMUEL H. PKICE, ATTOKNKY, HAS Removed his Ofiice irem &; .North Duke Street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear ofkCeurt Heuse, Leng's New Building. inl7-tli! 3LEDIVAT.. BK KOWN'h IRON HITTERS. STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular 1 1 eubles Brown's Iken Bitthus is geed for. It w ill cure Heat t Disease, Paral ' ysis, Dropsy. Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and all ether diseases. Its wendciful curative- power is simply because it purifies and en lichcs the bleed, thus beginning at the foundation, aud by building up the system, diives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism llaltimeie, Md .May 7, is0. My health was muehshnttcred by Uheumati .in when I commenced taking Ureu n'slreu Hitters, and I scarcely had strength enough te at tend my daily household duties, t am new using the third bottle and I am rcgamiugstrenglh daily, anil 1 cheerlully leeemmend it te. ill. Ic-innotsayteomnchlnpraiseol it Mrs. M by E. IJkasiieak. 175 Piestman si. Kidney Disease Cured. Cliiiiliausbuig, Va.. Issl. Sullenng from kniney disease, tiem which 1 cruld get no relief, 1 tried Riown'rilieu llitteis, which euied me completely. A child et mine, recovering from scarlet level, had no appetite anil did net seem te be able te eat at all. I gave him Iren llittciswiththe happiest le-lilts. ,1. Kill' MOM'AOL'K. Heart Disease. Vine Ht , Haiii-dnirg, Pa. Dec. i IdSl. Alter livingdillerentphyMcians and many i einci'ics ter palpitation et the he.ilt without leecivii'g any benef r, 1 uas ndviscil te tr 111 own's Iren Hitters. 1 have used tue bottles and never found any thing that gave me se much icliet. .M in. .1 e s ni b 1 1 i-ss. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies aie subject, Bkewn's Iisen BiTTr.r.s is invaluable. Try it. He sih-e midget IheGeniiine. Fer sile at 11. it. COCIiilAN'S Drug Store, jT.7 and 1 '.3 Ninth (ueen street. Lancaster. JlU'J-lWiMEW Tl VLOTIUAU. E PVCKY DAY We aie mail.mg down some et our dull-rent line of goods, and by putting en the new price and leaving the old you can readily see w h tt th. i eductien has been. Our Spring and Summer Sales in CL.0THING This yi ar lu e been larger than in any pic vieus year m the lus lus teiy of the house, and new ne pin pe-e selling out the Odds in Coats, Pants and Vests AT GUEATL ICEMJCED PU1CES. INT STRAW HATS we l:ie seme Special liargains te eiler, and our HKMS1I1N; IJ00DS DEPARTMENT is tilled with the choice goods ler Men's and Heys Wear. Trunks and Traveling Bags ANl Rubber Clothing In Uieit Vailcty, and the Pi ues aie Lew. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. S" I'KUlAI. NOTICi: Tl MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OK FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF HEADY-MADE CLOTIHNtJ AT A SACRIFICE, In elder te Make Roem te manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right hcie we desire te epiess our thanks te the people ler the gieat sup port tlies" have given us this season. It incites us te renewed cHerts te please the public and keep the price down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE N'EXT IS DAY'S. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, Jf.2; worth $7.V. !1 Men's Weisted Suits, I5.W1: worth 18.25. l.r0 Fine Illue Flannel Suits, $7..V; -worth li r.9 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7: worth Sli 110 Fine All-Weel Cassimcre Suits, $i: worth $15; 8 Fine Men's All-Weel Dress bulls, J12 ; worth $17.50. "JO!) pairs et Men's Pants at 'J-c. 55(1 pairs of Men's Lignt Pants, in ten style-.at $ LSI). 225 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at $J. Light Thin Coats from 45c. upwards, liust eis lrem 05c. upwaids. Our stock In Beys' and Children's Clethicg Is .still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyets. Wc sell Children'ti Clothing from 81.02: $2.01, $.1.25, $1.50, $5.25. up te $7.00 a suit. Beys' Suits from $2.00 ami upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings and Pantaloenings, and for workmanship, lit and prices can't be beat anywhere In the city. We still bold the lead en our $12.00 Suits.cus Suits.cus tern made ; but it people wish te save money they should net forget.belere purchasing else where, te leek at our $15.00, $19.00 anr$:0(iO Suits.madc right up in any style te your order &3ItcMem0er,thii Great Reduction is only for the JXext fifteen Day, and anybody uhe wishes te tale advantage of it will leaic call early, te meid the rush. L.GMSM&BRO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Righton the Southwest Cerner or Orange St. LANCASTER, TA. The Cheapest Heuse in the Citv. Reauy Made Clothing VLOTU1SO. A Nevel Rig Fer vacation wear, consisting of Deuble-breasted Jacket, Shirt, Vest and Hat, all made te match, from gay woolen stripes of very handsome styles. They are strictly an Oak Hall Novelty, and just the thing for young men wanting a tasteful dress adapted te summer vacation, either upon land or sea. Price, $10.00 for the outfit. Wanamaker & Brown. OAK HLL. Sivru asdMaiikct, PHILADELPHIA. THE DUSTER. The heated season wilt seen be prevalent, and suggests out-of-town retreats and temporary trip?. The traveler . ever dusty reads knows the comfort of a duster and will net journey wrtffcrht one. We are prepared te supply everybody with best, medium and cheaper linens, shrunk before out. Alse a line of Grey Alpacas, all made geed and strong and low in price. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. OPKCIAT. OFrKKINO TO PEKSONS IN WANT OF AN Kliigant Suit el Clethes OR A STYLISH spkim; ovebceat, NOW IS THE I'lMK TO BUY. We surest, plicliig an order only te secure piempt attention and choice of stock. Dispel tiem your minds the thought or buyiiiKcheap, trashy garment when shicIi splendid facilities are etlered te obtain the very liest at such moderate prices tiem the leading establish ment aid the acknowledged headquarters for COItUKCT STYLES, the most striking anil novel effects te be found In the European markets, which we Impeit direct and hava exclusive control. S-Remember, no ether beuse in this city can show the "nine line et goods. We are the only party thai handle the Original Londen and ParNian productions et ORIGET, 31 RUE VIVIENNE. PARIS. An examination el our Immense stock will satisly the nei ice as well as the aesthetic taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank anions the le:uling houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queea Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. DPK1NO AMD SUaiMEIC NOVELTIES. AT H. GBRHART'S isienl, NO. fi EAST KING STREET, 1 hereby Inform my customers th.it my stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is new cempletf. 1 h.ive new the larKe-und choicest assortment of WOOLENS. Fer Fine Tailoring in the city et Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted, as represented. I H.GEMART. TaiiOM