'-T,s txMiigmM WXfa$ Yolrnmo XVIH-Ko -3 LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 8 1882. Price Two Crate. & TOMN S. UIVM5K VO. WHITE GOODS ! We arc now showing a very large assortment of linen de Indes, Batistes, Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, &c at the Lowest Prices. Alio, a very large assottment of FINE QUALITY HAMBURGS, SWISS EMBROIDERIES. IRISH POINTS, LACES, de., EDGES AND INSERTING S TO MATCH. BOUGI1T FOIl CASH AND MARKED AT LOW PRICES. PLEASE NOTE From July 1st to September lat, our Store will be closed every evening, except Saturdays, at six o'clodk. JOHN S. OIVLER, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. E0. F. RATHVON, No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. IIOWISKH UCK8T. WHITE GOODS ! WHITE GOODS ! JUST OPENED AT BOWERS & HURST'S NEW STORE, ANOTHER LOT OF VICTORIA LAWNS AND LINON DE INDES. We have had a great sale of these goods, because we aro soiling them VERY CHEAP, being without 'mbt the finest goods for the money offered in this city. BLACK LACE BUINiINuS, all wool, oniy 25 cent.-, ,. .. yaid. These goods are considered a special bargain. Wc only have a few pieces of a largo lot left. LACES, SWISS AND HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, large assortment, extremely low. We fitter A Special Bargain in a Black Silk at $1,00. Also, One at $1.25. These goods will givo satisfaction iu wear and are worth more money. w. . buwnh, O O W R 5 & ii U R. ST, iikrvky n. uukst. M YKKS & KATIIFON. Aell - In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe threo points-: 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Weaiiug Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Stroug and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, elc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Stroug Thread aud Caroful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters arc the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, no. 12 bast king street. UKV GOOHS, N EXT DOOIC TO THE COURT FAH MESTOCK'S. HEADQUARTERS Full India Gauze and Summer Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Largo stock alway- on hand at LOWEST PRICE. JUST OPENED : Several lots VICTORIA L AWNS, nt 12, 16, 18, CO ant-. ;r cento pvr yaul, which ai o splendid goods nt price, and much under regular prices, at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. JjAWJf MO TEWETX'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, . PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,! i WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. I GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO., 26 and 28 West King Street. m2J-3indM,W&S 'jyES AA'It SPOOLING, KKKKKSHING AND HKALTHFUI. DRINKS FOB HUT VEATUKK. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. uLABbT WINKS. Ot our own direct importation Jrom the U011-.00I Evaiiste, I Mi pout & Co., Bordaux. All the Lending and Popular Brands ot FRENCH CII AMP AGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valluv Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. The Monscrat Co.'s Lime Fruit. Tuice. UEIbAUT'S OLD ISitA.NUY. No iamily should be without a bottle of this Reliable Medicine at tills season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent. NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. jan28-lydS S. CLAY MILLER, Vines, Brandies, Bins, Old Bye Hies, &c, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. PLUMHER'8 TOOK OUT FOB MOTHS I BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IN ;TIIE WORLD rOR CARPETS, FURS, &C Tarred Roofing Felt by the yard or ton. OT WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NOS, 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. UMV '00008, Ae. No-. l?l CLOTHING. JVIa.d - e Garments. HOUSE. ttJiJtfi, AC. LIQUORS. SUFVLIEH. WHITE GOODS ! mill 151 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. intY (tooita. WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. IXDTA LINEXS, SWISS MUSL1KS, STRIPED PIQUES. CO RUED PIQUES, LA CE CHECKED MUSLIA'S, LACE STRIPED MUSL1XS ALL. AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE CORSETS, JOc, 7.7c, $1.00. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SIII11T, 75c, riuiti NORTH END DRYGOODS STORE IS NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP. 500 Fill 111 lien!' Fans al. 2c. apiece. J. W. BYRNE, . 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, fl-lytlj LANCASTER. PA. i 11 AUr.K & imUTHKK. CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. UASSIMERE SUITS. LINEN SUITS. SEERSUCKER SUITS. ALPACA COATS. WHITE DUCK VESTS. STRIPED DUCK VESTS LINEN DUSTERS. MOHAIR DUSTERS. SKELETON-MADE COATS. FINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS. LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE, SEERSUCKER, SERGE. - Hager & Brother. N. R. After .JULY 1. we 'liil -Ioe nt ti o'clock p. in., during the .Summer Months except S ATURD A V. GHAT'S SPKCIMC MIMMUlKlS. TMK Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss of Memory Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Rack. DImnes3 ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to Bend free by mall to every one The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages for $3, or will be sent free by mall on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing tho agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account ot counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY. MEDICINE CO., N.T. aprl2-lyaT' TO-DAY'S NEWS- THE DAILY BUDGET OF TRAGEDIES. Gleaning Iu the 1'olltlca! Field ailacella ueani Matters. Three brothers, named Suit is, fisher men, were drowned by the upsetting of their boat near Port Ililibrd, Nova Scotia. The secretary or tho interior says that if tho notorious Captain Payno again at tempts to invade the Indian territory " ho will bo put out iu a very summary way." The national boatd of health is advised that no cabo of yellow or suspicious fever has occurred iu New Orleans since the fatal case reported on the tiUth tilt. A man named Smith was shot aud mor tally wounded near Kirkwood, Iowa, yes terday morning by his lo.year-old son Guy, whom ho had puuLshcd for lighting with his brother. In a quarrel at Flag Staff, New Mexico, " Blind Jim " add James Brown killed tqp mcu named Sjjarry and Dietrich. A party of lynchers 'tro iu pursuit of tho murderers. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bud wcro thrown from their caniage while attending a fune ral near WillianiHnvrt, Pa., and both wcro injured, the woman fatally. By the giving way of a temporary trcstlo bridge under the weight of a freight train at Ottaw.a,-thrco laborers wcro dan gerously if not fatally injured. Maggio and Bridget Dcmpsy, .siteij;, wero struck by a railroad train while walkiug on tho track at Middlotowu, Now York. Bridget was killed and Maggie fatally injured. While some girls wcro bathing, at Kew abkin, Wisconsin, Mary Freeman, of Chi cago, swam out and rescued a girl who had gone too far, and was drowned her self. An attempt was made last evening to wreck an east-bound train on tho Eckhart road, near Cumberland, Maryland, by placing rocks on the track, but they wero discovcicd in time. Tho consolidation compauy's coal, mined by imported labor, is sent over this road. LAIEOK'S DEMANDS. Notes or the 'ittiatloa-.Klse Iu Grain. All the sailmakers in TuorapsontowE, Maine, ate ou the strike for $! per day, an increase of 50 cents. Tho mauagers of tho puddling mill at Allicaiiu.i, Ohio, ycsteiday, signed tho Pittsburgh i;cak. It is rumored thai the Bay View com pany, near Milwaukee, compromised with the puddlers at 45.80 per ton. 6.05 had been asked by tho men. The 'longshoremen of the Boston and Baltimore steamship company, at Boston, struck yesterday lor an advance- of 10 cents an hour for night work, and their demand was giauicd for last night, to enable ono of the vessels to sail lo-day There was a .sutldcu aud remaikabloriso in tho prices of grain and provisions at Chicago, yesterday, which is attributed In .shoitagc and the bad weather. 1 tegular wheat advanced lil ; corn, 2'i ; oats, 1(.:J ; pork, 25(210, aud lard ;5(rtj40. Tho highest prices wero i cached just at the close. Miscellaneous ."lattcrn. The national council of education is iu session at Saratoga. Yesterday morning a report was considered favoring tho es tablishment of chairs of pedagogy in col leges aud universities. Tho attorney general of Tennessee has given a w rittcu opinion that the matri mouial associations of that stato are be nevolent, not insurance associations, aud aro therefore, not amenable to its insur ance laws. Tho national music teachers' association in session at Chicago, has adjourned to meet iu Providence uext year. The fol lowing uflicers were elected ; Piesident. IS. M. Bowman, St. Louis ; Secretary, AV. h Heath, Foit Wayne, Ind. ; Executive Committee, A. A. Sloau, ltobert Bowman, E. E. Holt. Judge Hat Ian, iu tho United States court at Chicago, decided yesterday that tho city had a light to close the biidgcs, aud causo vessels to lay up for an hour every morning and oveuiug. This decision puts a stop to the annoyance of swinging tho hi idges across tho Chicago river at two of tho busiest periods of tho day. OI.1TUAKY. Death ot Gen. SkoUoIoII'. General Michael Skobelolf, who died at Moscow, was one of tho most gallant and dashing officers of tho Russian army, and was only thirty-uiuo years old. Ho was boru in tho district ol Kaizan, near Mos cow, in 1S13, and educated iu tho Military academy at St. Petersburg, whcie ho graduated iu 1803 as officer of the staff. Iu tho same year ho commanded a com pany of Cossacks in Turkestan, aud re mained there until 1871, when ho went to the Caucasus, and was attached to tho staff of tho Grand Duke Miehaol, and af terwards commanded a battalioa of tho line. In 1873 he commanded tho advauco guard of Lomarkin's columu, which ad vanced on Khiva from Kindcrli bay, ou the cast shore of tho Caspian sea, aud only gaiued a victory by directly disobey ing his ordeis. In 1875 ho commauded tho cavalry at the battle of Mahraiid, iu Khokand, where ho captured 58 guns. Ho was tho hero of many other adventitious and gallant enterprises in tho East, among which was tho leadership or tho luus.an advauco on Constantinople in February, 1377. Having temporarily commanded a corps from the time of tho passage of tho Balkans,ho was for some timo iu command of the famous lCth divisioti iu front of Constantinople, and was then placed iu command of tho Russian forces retiring fiom Constantinople on Adrianoplo. liil! JNOVtiOKOD TUAGKDV. A Itusblau Mutiny and How it IVas l'un h lied. Pans Figaro. Ono need not be surprised at anythiug lhat happens in Russia. Tho other even ing while smoking a cigar with one oi my old friends, who has seen, read and travel ed a good deal, I was told of an incident w hick occurred somo forty years ago at Novgorod, quite as sinstcr as that which recently ocurred at Smargon, when a pop ulation of raging madtroa threw children into a blazing tiro, and reveled at the sight of tho poor littlo bodies writhing like vino stems upon tho blazing coals. But in tho narrative I am about to relate tllcro was no race hatred or religious causo for a motive. The colonel of a certain Russian regi ment, ferociously tyrannical, and, I may say, merciless toward his soldiers, was in the habit of treating this human Hock like a pack of brutes. lie disciplined with the knout ; sentencing men to whipping for having one button insufficiently pol ished ; whipping a uon commissioned officer for ono stain on his cloak ; striking veterans of Borodino in the face for salut ing too slowly ; sendiug poor wretches to Siberia for giving too free an answer. In short, during tho lapse of years, this colonel naa made hnnsell so detested by his men that ho reaped a frightful ven geance from the seeds of hatred he had sown. Ox: morning during parade he suddenly saw file off from the regiment a company of soldiers bearing, instead of muskets, those long rods which cut deeply into the llesh at every blow. Nevertheless he bad given no orders. There was no soldier to chastise. " Who is that for?" he demanded. A grenadier advanced from the ranks and replied, with terrible coolness : " For theo !" The cntiro regiment, nou-commissioucd officers and soldicis, were in tho plot, which had been concocted in the barracks. The whole regiment was present at the terriblo spectacle. The colonel was seized, his uniform torn off', he was tied down in a wheelbarrow and wheeled up aud down before tho ranks of the grenadiers, armed with rods, all of whom struck and , insulted him. Tho officers who attempted to aid their colonel were immediately seized, and bayonets pointed at their throats. Somo were takeu away ; others garroted. Only ono soldier attempted to take part with them. Then a sergeant, still pallid from tho effects of bis last whipping with the knout, put his musket to the soldier's temple and blew his brains out. Aud all tho lcgimcnt saw its colonel pass under tho rods. When it was all over they opouod a kilnoveu. Tho colonel was iluug into it, all bleeding, together with tho officers who had well obeyed him. And when tho furnace was well fed tho soldiers heated it slowly, very slowly, until at last that hi deous, heavy and revolting smell of melt ing fat aud burning flesh arose iu tho air, which tho savages of tho Russian frontier inhaled somo days ago at a Jewith ccme tery at Sma:gou. But tho tragedy of Novgorod was not yet over ! An imperial courtier bore to the Czar tho nows of the mutiny. Nicholas listened, became white, but said nothing, except to order four batteries of artillery to Novgo rod. Teu days alter a white haired and gray must ached major general, accompan ied by a single aid-do camp, knocked at tho door of the barracks, which tho sol diers had never left since the murder of their chief. Tho general gazed coldly upon these pale men, all neatly and faultlessly uni formed, who gavo him tho military salute. Not a reproach not ouo useless word. He only said to them : "At 9 o'clock tomorrow morning the regiment will assemble in undress uniform and without arms at tho Tartar camp, unou tho Littlo Snuaio. Order of the Czar." Not one voiuo replied. But the next day upou tho narrow square all iu ranks, without arms, iu their long gray coats, their scrgcauts at their usual posts, all the mutinous soldiers wcro thcro, in linot regular as if adjusted to a string, with a double line of lauce-bcaring Cossacks bo fore aud behind. Then all at ouco from every far spire all the great bells began to toll. Tho Cossack horsemen withdrew. Only tho unarmed infantry remained upou tho square, with folded arms waiting ! Then thcro eamo a long low roll of drums, aud with it from all the avenues leading into the square came volleys of grape like iron hail. Th'iii nothing was heard awhilo but tho thunder of tho cannon iu that city, other wise sileut as a cemetery, when men,' women aud children kneeling before their holy images wero praying for the soldiers they wcro shooting down in the square. Aud during an interval in tho cannonade a liyniu rolled up from the square, for the soldiers were dying with tho prayeis of their childhood upon their lips. Tho can non thundered for hours. Then all was silent. Powder and iron rested a while. Tho cannoneers entered tho square and recoiled at tho sight of tlioso rauks of men mown down like wheat the marsh of blood. From uudcr tho dead they pulled out a few still breathing victims, able to live a while. " What shall bo done with them, gen cral ? Shall wc put them iu tho hospital '.' "Put them under the knout." Wliero Are the Men? Kpistiqril Itcgwter. Thcro arc churches where men make up a considerable part of tho congregation. But they aro very few. As a general thing women form tho majority at every service. Again, there are churches where men aro the moving power in everything pertaining to it, from tho management of its finances to the smallest detail of par ochial work. But thcro are other churches where scarcely one man is sufficiently inter ested, or cau find time to atteud to any c'jurcli matter. Everything is thrown ou the feminine portion of the congregation. The women of tho church have proven their ability to carry on effective church work. And so tho meuof the church in trench themselves in thoir counting houses and stores and cay they cau find no time from their busy lives for it. We commend tho noblo women who thus carry on noble enterprises of Christian faith and charity, but that they should Iiavo to bear so large a part of tho burden aud heat of tho day tells a sorry story of the apathy aud indif ference of tho men who say thoy caunot afford to give thoir timo to church work, aud that tho demauds of their business will not allow them to attend tho services of the church. There it too much religion by proxy. Other's Misfortunes. A Ficueli wit hwi huM: ''Weareallstiong fiiough to hear the misfortunes ol otiiers." A kindred sentiment is iomid In Artcuiris Ward's willingness to sacrilice all of his sec ond cousins iu tin; late war. Hut wliv endure the misfortunes of others? Why sue others sacrificed to tho Moloch ol diseased kidneys or liver, broken down iu heullh.weak, wasted, hastening to the grave, when we know that Ilunt's-Kcnicdy is jn-st the specific that will maku n perfect eure? That man with weak back, sore loins, distressed leeling, lost en ergy, lias disease ot tho kidneys, and Hunt's Remedy is just what ho needs Let him not lie sacrificed, but tell him the good news of this wonderful medicine. jy5-lwdcod&w Nervousness, pcevislincs", and fretting, so oflen connected with overworked females' lives, is rapidly relieved by Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. jy3 lwd&w Celluloid Eye Glass frames representing the choicest selections of tortoise shell and amber are last becoming the most popular. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jy3-lwdeort Why will tou cough when Shlloh's eure will give immediate leliet. Price, 10 cts., 50 els. and $1. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Kidney Complaint Cared. B. Turner, Kochcstcr, N. Y., writes: '! have been lor over a year subject to serious disorder of the kidneys, and often unable to attend to business : I procured your Burdock Blood Bitters and was relieved before half a bottle was used. I intend to continue, as 1 lccl confident that they will entirely cure me." l'nee $i. tor sale at ii. ji. ;ocliran'a drug store, lo7 North Queeu street, Lancaster Ar.E you madi: miserable lv Indigestion. Con stipation. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? ShUoh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For s-ale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Facut. A letter lrom P. O. blurplees, druggist. Marion, Ohio, in writing or Thomas' Kclcctric Oil, says : " One man was cured of sore throat ot eight years' standing with one bottle." Wo liavo a number ot cases of rheumatism that nave been cured when other remedies have tailed. We consider it the best medicine sold. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, MJEItlVAL. B KOWN'S IRON HITTERS. The Secret. of the uuivcrsal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is simply this : It is tho best Iron preparation ever mado; is compounded on thor oughly scientific, chemical aud medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough aud rapid assimi lation with the blood, it roaches every part of tho system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. Uearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. I have been a great sufferer fro'm a very weak stomach, heartburn, iind dyspepsia In its woist form. Nearly everything I uto gave me distress, and I could cat but little. 1 have tried everything recommended, havu tuUeii the prescriptions of a dozen physiciuiis. hut got no i llet until 1 took Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 feel none ot the old troubles, aud am a new man. I I am getting much stronger,and leel first-rate. I am a rail toad engineer, ami now make my trips regularly. I cannot say loo much in praise of your wonder ' fill medicine. 1. C. Mack. Bkown's Ikon Bitteks dors not contain whisky or alcohol, aud will not blacken tho teeth, or .causo headache aud constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizzi- ncss, pel vous debility, weakness, Uso only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red line and trade mark on wrapper. For bale at II. B. COCII KAN'S l'rug Store, Y.VJ and 139 North Queen street. Laucaster. fyS-lwilftw H ltRY OOOOH. wm IITK i;ooih. HAGER & BROTHER, MlDoUMMKU DKESS UOUUb. WHITE OOOOS. WHITE GOODS. WlIITK i;oois. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. lUlliSUMMKU DKESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. c 1MI.MNU OUT! AT AND BE1LOW COST. My entire stock ot DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOB SALE AT AND BELOW COST. Tills is a rnio chance tor GOOD BAltGALNS. AB 1 IIAVK AW IMMKNSE STOCK OF U00D8, Ou hand, which were all purchased iorcash. J. M. LONG, J.'l-ttd li NORTH QUEEN MTUKET. w hit!'; imrcss oou, AT & New Cheap Store. We have now m Stock SPECIAL. BAKOA1NU -IN-3 WHITE DRESS GOODS. liought under the Regular rilccsaud to bc Kold Cheap. VICTORIA LAWNS, at 12J, 15, 1, 20, 25, 1, 7cts. INDIA LINENS, at 13, IS, 20, 25, :il, 37ctn. SWISS MUSLINS, from 12J Cents up. L.VCE STRIPED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS. CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PIQUES. ALL AT LOW PRICES. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 West King Street. Between tho Cooper House and .Sorrel Horse Hotel. janlMvdAw E AGS. BAGS. BAGS. Tiw. iii.rimat i :.ish Prices nald for all kinds ot Bags. Old Books, CarpetH. Woolen Cloths, Bagging Bopc, Gum jjuocs, c c Xwlil call on persons having anyot tbo above articles it they will drop mo a postal card. WM. F. HENNBOKB, MO. 235WEST JNG gTKEKT. feb-i5mi" CLOTBJXO. Bargain Sections. Daily inspectionsof Oak Hall stock show the cleanest and freshest remainders of Clothing for Men and Boys that we have ever held at the declining end of a season. This is satisfactory, but we have too many goods yet. Our needs are less stock and more room. We are ready to stand a sharp cut on some prices to get the goods out. Just as fast as possible we are gathering into BARGAIN SEC TIONS all odd garments, bro ken lots and slow sellers. In the latter are some of our best goods, The caprice of taste and the whim of judgment as to qual ity are the unknown factors in the retailer's problem which often force choice things to sharp bar gain prices. The first two Bargain Sections are open to-day. Bargain Section No. i is on the Minor street end and east side of Oak Hall. It con sists entirely of Large Boys' Clothing, as follows : CI IriiucyCaMsiiiicieSiiltp.uIl large sites. iit. II soul separately : uoats, f l.uo ; l'un fa loons, ii.oo ; Vests, 60 cents. M KlbcronSuitN, original price. 17.50. now $. 7f Victory Casiimero Sulla, original price. ;.50. now $3.00. 'J:; 1'omeroy Ca.xsiiueioSiilt, original priei. 8.ii0,now$5.U). .IfeWairen Casitnci .Suits, original price, $SJH. now $5.00. Hit Washington Cheviot SuuX assorted colors', original price. $3.50. now $6.M. 71 Globo C'asslmere Suits, oilglnal price, $12, now $9.10. 87 Globo C'imiliiiereSutlH, original price, $10, now $7.M. Tlie Globe Cassliueru Suits are very tine. 51 Fancy Linen Suit, original price. $3 00, iiow 'iOO. Bargain Section No. 2 is at the Sixth and Minor street cornerof Oak Hall, and contains only Small Boys' Clothing as follows : 1C0 Bloubc Suitp, aborted styles, original price.-, $Ui , $3.75 and $3.50, now $2 50 55 Blouse Suits, assorted styles, original prices, $5.50 and $5.00, now $3.VJ. 101 English light-weight Caseinicre Blou-io Suits, both plain and platted, original price. $8.00. now $5.00. :!') i.lobo Cassliueru Blouse suits, original price, $3.50, now $5.00. :;i Globe CaMslmcro Blouse Suits, original puce, $7.C, now $5.00. Two tables lull of Men's Fancy Duck Vest.-t, fl.io. All very cheap, somo very line, many elegant. Some of the clothing quoted here has been largely sold at re adjusted prices, between the orig inal and the bargain rate of to day. To-day prices are made independent ofcostorvalueonly to move the goods. Readjusted prices continued on our general stock. Wanamaker & Brown. OAK HALL, Sixth and AIarkkt, riHLADELrillA. LANVA9TKK WATVHEH. How SWITZERLAND Endorses Pennsylvania IN HER Lancaster Watches. LAscAfttrn, Nov. 1st, 1878. A. Bitnkk, Kkj., Manager : Df.itr Sir: In answer to your inquiries of Oct. 78th, 1 have to say that 1 was absent on my recent European tour just Tour months, traveling adiHtancc of li,(o mile. I carried willi me a watch made at I hn Lancaster Watch Factorv. Before starting I net It toMhe time ot the 1" nnvlvania hiillroud. it was never changed during the entire trip, and Ui'ON MY KfcTUKN. IT WAS ON THE MINUTE WITH THE SAME KAILKOAD TIME. When at (ieiieva,Switzurland, with a dozen or more American irlendn, I visited the cele brated Watch Factory of Patck, i'hilippo A Co., whoso American agents arc the great lioii.se or Tillaiiy & Co., New York. After be ing shown through the factory, we were con ducted to the Salesroom, where our atto-ntlon was called by tho Sujicrlntendcnt to a laigc number ot very flue watches, the product or the establishment. He also gave as his reason. tor thlnklngthat better watches could bemadu in Switzerland than in American. When liu hail concluded, 1 handed hltn my LauciiHtcr Watch and naked him what he tltonghtot It. Alter examining it with the eye ol an expert, and with marked Interest, lie replied, speak ing at brief interval: "1 HAVE ftKVEtt bEEN THIS WATCH BEFOUE IT IS A (iOtl WATCH IT IS BETTKK THAN THE WALTHAM-1T IS THE BEST WATCH MADE IN AMEKH.A." WhataibU force to bin opinion is tho Tact that ! had carefully .studied all the finest American watches ex hibited at our Centennial Exposition. All my IrlendH heard the remarks above quoted, anil will vouch lor tin accuracy ol my report ot then.. Your truly. J. 1. WICKEUhHAM. Tills opinion was again expressed with even stronger ciupliasls to a party or Ameri cans recently travelingln Switzerland. Under date ot " Geneva, August 2, 1831." Miss L- B. (Jara writes, in a letter published in the Lan caster iYcw Era: "Mr. Ferrino bought two handsome watched from tho leading manu facturers here, aiidDr.Huinpton.o! our party, showed them hli Lancaster Watch. They ex amined it and said It was the beat American watcli they had ever seen MUCH SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES." Second Letter (1882) Next Week. We call yonr attention to an Important ilia- co very in our practice wbicn we nave found very successful In cases ot prostration arlslBie from Indiscretion. Those suffering from any of the numerous forms ot DebiBty arising from abuse or other causes, wlH do well by sending a three cent stamp for further Infor mation! Address, DBS. LA GRANGE A JOR DAN (late Jordan ft Davidson). No. 16 FU bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hoars for con sultation : 10a.m.tlil2p.m.,andStlU8p.m. mar33-3meod