' 0 v.. -i - . ie mfa$k& pttdlig :itVt. i Volume XYIJI--Ne 251 LANCASTER, PA. FEIDAY, JUNE 23. 1882. Prke Twe Ceitr. Kh mat Ur T EW VUODS AT THE NEW STOKE. 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 N JOHN ti. UIVLKK & UO. 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 PANS of Various Styles. PLEASE NOTICE. On and after July 3d our store will be closed every evening, except Satur days, at 6 o'clock. JOHN S. GIVLEK, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. m ! WATHVON, Ne. 25 Kast King Street, Lancaster, Pa. s ALG OK CLOTHING UAlldUKU UV FIRE I VER 500 CHILDREN'S SUITS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE, Beautiful Suits for $1.00, Men's Fine White Vests, 50c, ALL SLIGHTLY J)AMAGEJ 1SY WATER, AL, Ne. M YKKS & KATHFON. In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. Tbe Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Liuiugs, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will findfne machiuo-made button holes, but geed, strong, regular liaud-niadu buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & R.A.THPOM, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. DRY rKKX LOW PKIC'ES FOK ALL SUMMER CLOTHS. The Spriui: has been a long, cold one and we have a very large stock of Summer Fabrics still ou baud. As Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we have made a very CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES te make quick sales of our Bannockburn Cheviots, Fine Spring Tre wserings, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Blaek Basket Worsteds, Handsome English Cassimeres, English Black, Blue and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths. Scheeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mizt Suitings, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simoni's), all grade?. Lewest Prices. FELTS, all colors ( 73 inches wide ) for draperies and embroidery, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard. BLUE FLANNELS, for Bathing Suits, and a very bant'some assortment of Green, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cleths of fine quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. SMNMSS MURRAY ft CO RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS MARKET and NINTH STS.. Philadelphia. L'LUJUllER'S T OOK OUT FOK MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IX THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, &l Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten. m-WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Ne8.ll, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. JUJSMCAX. )ABKKK'S UINGKIt TONIC. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC new llhcumatfam D,XJ?.ye,x are anttcnB from Fm,1H,c Complaint. Nervous Nerveus SlnSiure teheln or cji e?for HL"16' ,lS0 tue TON IG te-day. 100 DOLLA1W paid ler niDrODJO &iid ?V of ny.Juin5InJ urleu9 nd m Send for circular. rAiuUiute UA1K BALSAM kaUsfle8the meat lastidieus as a perfect Hair Restorer and mayl-eedww """ Dressing. &Qc. ana i sizes. HISCOX CO., New Yerk . DRY GOODS, &c. LOWEST PRICES, LOWEST PRICES, LOWEST PRICES, BEST QUALITIES, BEST QUALITIES, BEST QUALITIES, AT BOWERS & HURST'S Queen St., CLOTHING. WATISK. FIRE I Beautiful Suits for $1.50, Men's Summer Coats, 25c, AT ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Aell-lVIa.cie Grarmeiits. GVOlS. Ladies' Dress Cleths, Children's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys' Fine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths ferj Ladies' Biding Habits, Corduroys for Biding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Biding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits, Infants' Cleakings. ,. .UXWXLA1.MA b WW, SUPPLIES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. CHOICEST ASSORTMENT, CHOICEST ASSORTMENT, CHOICEST ASSORTMENT, AT BOWERS A HURST'S, BOWERS & HURST'S, BOWERS & HURST'S, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE ! Beautiful Suits for $2.50. Men's Weed White Shirts, 25c VU1NA AMI GLAUS WAH&. YltiU MAKTIS. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS ! AT CHINA HALL. W'c have new cm hand a very Lurcu Ouuii tityet JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, .JELLY CUPS, COMMON TUMULERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FUU1T JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A lull Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Ot New Shapes and Dc&Igns. Trices Lew. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. BOOKS AJilt STATIONERY. "IINE, PLAIN AND 1'ANDV STATIONERY. EW PANEI.S.1 NEW EASELS, NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 WEST KINO STKEET. TOllN BAKU'S SONS, Jehn Baer's. Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have in fctoek and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest, Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That is te he teund in the intei ier el Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Heeks, Illustrated Heeks. Juvenile Heeks, Sunday Scheel Beeks and Bibles, Faintly Bibles in Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks, German Bibles, Prayer Heeks. WRITING PAPERS ami ENVELOPES. Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks, In voice Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks, Pocket books Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Picture Cards, &c HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOF LIQUORS, JCC. piNOWAI.T'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, GROCERY STOKE, NO. 205 WEST KING STREET. HOCSEAL. & GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. The verv best and finest Qualities of Fercicn and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stanuy ler sale at wnoicsaie ami retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et lf0. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether "Wufekied, Braa ilirs and Wines te salt the trade. I lebWyt HOUSEAL CO. BROSIUS' NOMINATION. TUEY'KE STILL, TALKING AHOUT IT. Current Cemment from the Public Press. Philadelphia Times. General McCreery Laving developed the niacbine order of confession and avoidance, Sir. Harriet Brosius came te the front as poet laureate of the boss system. He was eloquent as Mr. Brosius is always eloquent, aud lie pleaded the cause of the speilsmen with such captivating rhetoric, that the boss dependents shouted him into the couiricssienal nomination. He pointed te the power of the state committee, under the McCreery resolution, te perform any duty, even te calling a state convention, te attain peace and harmony, but the bub ble was promptly pricked by Judge Jes sup, who at once took the machine at the word of its defenders, and proposed te ex press the absolute right and possible duty of the state committee te call a new con vention, as fellows : Ikselccd, That the state committee be requested te take immediate action look ing toward harmonizing the party in the state, and, if necessary, te accomplish that lesult, te call a new convention under the new lttlcs, with full power te de whatever may seem te be for the best interest of the Kepiiblicau patty in the state. The foregoing amended resolution pro posed by Judge .Tcssup, simply expressing wiiat the machine leaders had declared te be a true interpretation of the McCreery resolution, was greeted with such a howl of dissent from the very men who had pre viously declared that the McCreery reso lution meant the same thing, that Judge .Tcssup abandoned it as hopeless. True, the chairman of the caucus (for the main work of the convention was dene in cau cus) declared that the McCreery resolution authorized the committee te call a new convention, but when the convention was asked te say se in unambiguous terms, the boss dependents yelled the prepusit ieu out of the pale of discussion. Thus did the clear-cut stamp of the bosses impress itself upon the convention and the faction of the party led by the boss system, and the achievements of the day fitly closed by the nomination Mr. Marriet Brosius for ceugrcssinan-atlargc; the man who had given eloquence and dignity te the meusing metaphors of the boss orators. Ne man could have been presented te the people el the state mere iudcllibly stamped with the title aud seal of the boss aud spoils system, than is Mr. Biesius, aud he will learn long befoie the chill blasts of November come, that honest deference te the honest will of honest people would have given him garlands mere worthy of himself, aud garlands which would be fadeless and fragrant when his ill-fitting bess-chaplcts shall have withcicd in dishonor en his brew. ISKOSiUS AS A IJOOIUKKANG. limi ne Denounced the ' Suprrlatlve Uurscs" el ItusMsm. Albany Dispatch. The Decoration day orator in this city last month was Hen. Marriet Brosius, nominated yesterday, by Cameren's con vention for congressmau-at-large. His address here was se bitterly anti-Stalwart in tone that it was denounced next day by the local Stalwart paper hi severe terms, en the ground that the orator had no right te attack the " machine" en an occasion of pure commemoration. Speaking en this topic Mr. Brosius said : " Iu this country te-day factions, politics, pride of power, ambition for supremacy, and an insatiable selfishness, are the superlative curses. Ambitious men climb ever the ruins of their country te the spoils of office, sel fishness runs riot,factieu fueds dismember the parties, principles arc forgotten iu the struggle for place. Disregard of the obli gations of patriotism arc se ranch in use aud the dissensions of factions se fusnilar that men who have long enjoyed the hon ors and emoluments of ellice and leader ship will smile as they hug the phantom of their greatness, while they witness the disintegration of the party that elevated them te place, and whose machinery enables them te held power against the will of the people." Chairman Cooper's attention was called te the foregoing yesterday. He merely said, after reading the pointed remarks of Brosius, that theic was "nothing person al" in them. A STIUNG OF OPINIONS. Tlie Olt! Candidate en the New. "When the nomination of Brosius was announced in Pittsburgh au interviewer called en Tem Marshall, when that gift of Providence remarked : " Cameren is giv ing me tee many conundrums. The ether day I had te guess who Cooper was. I figured that out. 1 am going te give this one ii." " Will you vote for him ?" " Vote for him ! Net I. I am tee geed a Republican te vete for a man who has received such an irregular nomination as this man has. Brosius ! As Byren says : ' Phrebtis ! what a name Te sound eternal threugii the trump et lame' " , AJUI.ilit Candidate. Philadelphia livening Telegraph. Brosius, in Marshall's old clothes, will be known during the campaign as the " Misfit " candidate. Candidate Brosius has made a fatal mis take at the start. It is net the Kobubli Kebubli can paity which has called him te the front ; it is the Cameren party. When se unexpectedly "called te the front" Mr. Brosius seemed te be sadly impressed with the idea tint he was te play the part of chief mourner at his own Itinera!. His ante-mortem statement is very affecting. As he is a very worthy citizen we hope, however, that his apparent premonition of death within a week or two may prove unieuuded. It would be tee altogether tee tee bad should Cameren be put te the necessity of ordering Chairman Cooper te call that couvcutien together again, for it might happen that Chairman Cooper would ceueludu that it was time te step feeling and would refuse te call ; or, if he did call, it might perchance happen that net enough of the old crowd would consent te autic before the public for Camei en's supposed benefit te make what even Chairman Cooper's crim-seu-hued imagination would be equal te regarding as a quorum. Statesman Dre.slus. Peltsvillc Chronicle. "Will some Republican gentleman be kind enough te rise and inform an expec tant public who in thunder Mr. Marriet Brosius, of Lancaster, is. We are very sure nobody in this lcgieucvcr heard of him before his name was announced as the Republican nominee for cengressmau-at-largc. He can't be a very great man, or somebody would have thought of sug gesting him for the place, ameug the numerous distinguished gentleman named for the position but nobody seems te have thought of the euphonious name of Brosius. "Brosius himself seemed te have been taken as thunder took the toad, when delegate after delegate rese in his place and recorded his conviction that the unknown here from Lancaster was the man for the crisis, B eaver en His New Colleague. " I think the convention made an excel lent selection. Mr. Brosius is in every way worthy the position." " Will net the fact that he is compara tively unknown be an ebstacle in his path ?" "I think net. He may net be well known in Western Pennsylvania, but in the cast, and in his own county especially, he is very popular. I am personally ac quainted with him and knew him te be a man of great ability." " ilew de you think his nomination will take with the Independents." "Very well, I think. He will suit a geed many of them' from the fact that he is somewhat of an Independent himself." Weakening a Desperate Cause. New Yerk Tribune. The name of Mr. Brosius will add no strength te the ticket, and the manner of his nomination will have no ether effect than te weaken an already desperate cause In the meantime the Independents are gaining strength. They have lest noth ing by yesterday's work, and they have probably gained something by it. Colonel McMicbael, their candidate for cengress-man-at-largc, gains by contrast with Mr. Brosius, and is certain te be prefer: ed te him by intelligent Republicans. llerr Smith en His Successor. Washington Dispatch te Pittsburgh Pest. Hcrr Smith says that Brosius is a geed man, a scholar aud a lawyer, and is about forty years of age. Ed. McPhcrsen also pays a tribute te him. He nominated Judge Livingston iu the first tV.mcum convention. Brosius, if elected, will be a live candidate for the succession te Smith in the Lancaster district. It is regarded as a weak nomination, and the Stalwarts regret that seme man iu Bayue's district was net named. Attorney Gen. Palmer of the Parden Jleaitl. "Brosius is a cultivated and eloquent gentleman. He gave efficient aid in Governer Heyt's campaign and will make friends for himself and his cause wherever he gees. His nomination was au inspira tien. It was net dreamed of thirty min utes before the convention met, would have been simply impossible in au old fashioned convention and ought te satisfy doubters that the convention of June 21 owned itself. There is a chance yet for Israel te rejoice." Everything That Is Levbly. Philadelphia Bulletin. In the prime of young manhood, bril liant in his abilities, pure in his character, bright in his reputation, stalwart in his political independence and his political loy alty, a gallant soldier of the Union, an honor te his profession, Mr. Brosius is evidently a man fitted by rare gifts te 10 prcscnt his party in his state aud te fill a leader's 'jiace iu the Grand Army of True Republicanism. Jacobs Was I.clt. Heading Herald. Mr. Jacobs has fought much harder than Mr. Brosius in the battles of the party, and en these grounds was much mere entitled te this place. Berks county casts a very large Republican vote, and unless the party is stiffened up pretty seen the aggressive Independents will make large inroads. SEVEICE STOKAIS DOWN SOUTH. Kccent Calamitous Occurrences Over the Country. There were severe thunder storms iu the Northwest during Wednesday night, and in the Seuth Atlantic states yesterday. The wife of William Thompson was killed by lightning at Whitehall, Wisconsin. The hotel of Jehn BerdcII, near Hendersen, Minnesota, was burned, and Mrs. Berdell was killed. The heusj of J.Wilsen Glever, en Jehn's Island, near Charleston, Seuth Carolina, was partially destroyed by light ning yesterday afternoon. Mr. Glever aud his three-year-old daughter were killed, aud an infaut in his arms was fatally injured. The beautiful Confeder ate monument en the state house grounds at Columbia, Seuth Carolina, was shat tered by lightning ; the life-sized marble iigure ei the soldier surmounting it had its head cut off aud wa-5 thrown te the greuud. The steamer Asdrubal, from St. Jehn, New Brunswick, was sunk yesterday morning by collision with au iceberg off Point Lance, Newfoundland. Her crew, 25 in number, were picked up by a fishing schcener aud lauded at St. Mary's. During a circus peifermance at Cazcnu via, New Yerk, Orrin A. Ilerbruck was killed and Lewis Themas seriously injured, by the breaking of a trapeze. Edward Shrivcr, aged 20, was killed by the prema ture explosion of a bomb during a display of fireworks iu Baltimore. Mere universally recommenced than any proprietary medicine made. A Mire ami reli able tonic, Brown's Iren Bluet's. Fer ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Ne, 17 North Queen street. jul'J-lwd&w The lenses used In the Celluloid Eye-Glas.-cs are ground wit!) scientific accuracy. They are tree from chromatic aberrations, and produce brightness and distinctness et vi30ii. Fer sale by all lending Jewelers and Opticians. julO-lwdced Never Falls. Mr. -T. Lcist, wharcheusemuii ter Lautz llres.. BitlV.de, N. V., says he hadawelling en the loot which he attributed te chilblains. He used Themas' Kclcctrie Oil, and is troubled no longer. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's ilrnjj store, 137Xeith (Juccn street, Lancaster. Fer. DvsrErsiA and Liver Complaint, -m have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails te cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, I'M North Queen street. Incredible. F. A. Scialeh, druggist, Ktitliven, Out., wiitcs: "I have tnc greatest centiitcucu in your Burdock Bleed Bitters. In one case with which 1 am persenallyaciiuainted their suc cess was almost incredible. One lady told me that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds et dollars' worth t medicine she had previously taken." Price i 1. Fer &ale at II. J'. Cochran's drug stoic, 1J7 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. button's curb will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestercr. It Is entirely diilcrcnt from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicate-, I a perlcct Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has lallcn oil". It flees net in any manner clfcct the health, which Sulphur, t'ugar of Lead and Nitrate et Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. fcMlTH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New Yerk. junC lyd.cedAw Siiileu'3 Cataiuui Remedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Oueen street. rpHE LANCASTER COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, ATLANTIC C1TT, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF lSSi Pleasant Location. Airy Reems, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve ments. Terni3 Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUN.KLE, Proprietress. P. O. Bex 87 j. j un22-2md MJCV1VAJ.. B KOWS'S IKON U1TTEKS. STRONG FACTS! A great many pcople are asking what particular troubles Brown's Iken Bitters is geed for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kiduey Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, aud all ether diseases. Its wonderful cutative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the bleed, thusbegiuuingat the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Mil.. May 7. 1$0. My health wasinurhshattcredby Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown's Iren Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough te at tend my daily household duties. T mil new using the third bottle ami I am regainiiigstrength daily, and 1 cheerfully recommend it te all. Icaiinotsayteomucliinprai-eot it Mrs. Mary E. Biuhuear. ITS Preefuiuii st. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansluirg, Va.. 1SSL Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could gut no relict, 1 tried Brown's Iren liltteiw, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering Irem scarlet lever, hail no appetite and did net seem te be able te eat at all. 1 gave him Iren Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kylu Meskauue. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harri-tburg, Pa. Dec. 'J, lssl. Alter try ingdill'ei cut physicians and many rcmet'ies ler palpitation of the heart wltheutreceiving any henelit, 1 was advised te try HrewnV lien RiLters. I have used two bottles and never teund any thing that gave me se much relict. Mrs. J k.nni i: 1 1 i:ss. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies arc subject, Brown's Iren Bitters is invaluable. Try it. lie sure and get (he Genuine. Fer sale tit II. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster. jul'J-lwd&w t ZAXVASTHM WATVHKS. M OKK THAN $650,000 ! IT Jit A I' ACT OF JVO IATTI.K INTER EST TO THE PEOPLE OE LANCASTER A XI) 1 'ICIXITY Til A T NEARLY Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars WHICH 13 MORE THAN HALE TIIK A UliREOATE CAPITAL jrOCA'(Sl,31O,00O) OE THE FOUR NATIONAL BANKS OE THE CUT OE LANCASTER, HAN THUS FAR IlEEN EXPENDED IN THE MA NUEA CTURE Lancaster Mas. SIXTEEN GliADES OF THESE Accurate Time-Keepers NOW MAUL ATiTHB Lancaster Watch Factory. They are the Finest. Product et Pennsylva nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. It is confidently believed that NO BKTTEIi WATCH, for the Meney, is made or sold any where in the world either in America or in Europe. iuncS-lyil.tw PAPJSK 1IANU1NUH, A'C. wj: : HAVE SOMK THAT WERE SLKJHTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE, TJl AT WILL BE SOLD AT FROM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. These aie bargains and run in almost all colerj. ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sold low in order te close out. We ma'vc te order all kinds et SCREENS FOR WINDOWS Ami put them up ir: such a manner that you need net remove them when you wiih te cleje ttie window, WIRES SULIl BV THE FOOT in any iuuntily. We l.ave miuic slightly damaged at fiein S te S cents a feet, running measure. We keep an elegant liueet LACE CURTAINS, Have opened New Patterns within a week. LACE LAMBREQUINS. BED SETS and VESTIBULE LACE BY THE YARD. Brass, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Pele, Ex tension Cornices &c. Pier ami Mantle Mirrors. Phares Wr. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CTISAVS SPECIFIC MKDICINK. TIIK J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure, for Iinrietcncy, and all Diseases that lollew les et Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which wc desire te send tree by mall te every one. The Spccilic Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages tcr 55. or will te sent tree by mail en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and IffJ North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; thcenlygcnuine. Guarantees elenre issued by U3. Fer bale in Lancaster by II. IS. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GBAY MEDICINE CO., N. T. aprl2-lydw CLOTMira. Thin Stuffs for Het Days. Alpaca Sack Coats. Black and Fancy, $2 te $5. Imitation Seersucker Sack Coats, $2.50. Imitation Seersucker Sack Vests, $1.50. Printed Striped Sack Coats, 50 cents. Linen Dusters, $1 -50te $2.50. Mohair Dusters, $2 te $3.50. Imitation Mohair Dusters, 75 cents te $1.50. White Duck Vests, 65 cents te $3.50. Fancy Duck Vests, $1 te $4. All the above and many ether garments for men and boys, adapted te het weather wear, Waxamakek & Brown. OAK HALL, Sixth asd Mawkct, PHILADELPHIA. THE DUSTER. .. The heated season will 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 without one. We are prepared te supply everybody with best, medium and cheaper linens, shrunk before cut. Alse a line of Grey Alpacas, all made geed and strong and low in price. A. G. YATES & CO, LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. s: PKCIAL, NOT1CK TO - MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF Ruuiy-U Clothing. FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS WE OI'FER OUR 1MMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order te Make Roem te manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire te express our thanks te the people ler the great sup port they have given tw i Ins season. It incites us te renewed efforts te pleae the public and keep tin: prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUIt GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAY!?. l'JT) Men's Cheviot Suits, V.Ti; worth I7..r.n. '.a Men's Worsted nits, W.wi: worth I&S5. ISO Fine Blue Flannel Suits. S7..T0; worth Hi. ;!l Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $li IK! Fine Ail-Weel Ca-simeru Suits, $3; worth $l.r: 85 Fine Men's All-Wee! Dress Suits, $Vi ; worth $17..ri). 3W pairs et Men's Pants at Wc. .V.0 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten style.at $l.:;e. 223 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at $.!. Light Thin Coats trem I5e. upwards. Dust ers lrem (S upwards. Our istecl; in Beys' and Children's Clothing s .still large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion iu Prices will n"teui-ih the closest buycra. WescllTChllilren's Clothing from SI.C2: 2.W, $.!.25, $1.50, $5.25. up te S7.W a suit. Reys' Suits tremfiUJ and upwards. OUIt CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line or Suitings and Pantaloeniiigs.amt for workmanship, lit anil prices can't he beat anywhere in the city. We still held t he lead en our 112.00 Suits,cu3 Suits,cu3 temumde; but ir people wish te save money tliev should net torget.bctero purchasing else wheie, te leek at our JI5.W, $18.00 amt$20.W) Suiis.madc right up in any style te your order &-Remember 7 tlti.i Great Reduction in only or the Next Eilem Days, itntf anybody who wi.iiei te take mleantaye of it v 'llpleu&ccall early, te avoid the rush. L. GAISHAI & BEO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange hL LANCASTER, VA. The Cheapest Heuse in the City. f 1 ENTL.KMKN. Wc call your attention te au Important di3 di3 cevcry in our practice which we have found very successful In ca?es et prostration arising from indiscretion. These suffering from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abu-e or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (late .Ionian & Davhlsen). Ne. 1C25 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. inar25-3meed R AGS. KAGS. 1CAG3. The highest Cash Prices paid for all klmls et Rtigs, Old Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Cleths, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, &c", Ac. I will call en persons having anyet the above articles It they will drop me a postal card. WE F, HENNECKB, NO. 23S WEST KXNO HTKEET. Ieu25s3md