pxtdligme t mxtote$ YoUme XVJIl-Ao -Mil LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUJLY 10, 1S82. Price Two Cents. eh i. rUHN 8. UIVLKK CO. WHITE GOODS ! WHITE GOODS ! Wo are now .showing a veiy large asbortmeut of linen de Indes, Batistes, Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, &c., at the Lowest Prices. A I. so, a vciy large assortment of FINE QUALITY HAMBURG S, SWISS EMBROIDERIES. IRISU POINTS, LACES, dc, EDGES AND INSERTING S TO MATCH. BOUGHT FOR CASH AND MARKED AT LOW PRICES. PLEASE NOTE From July 1st to September 1st, our Store will be closed every ovening, except Saturdays, at six o'clock. .I0HN S. UIVLEK, JQHN S. GIVLER & CO. im- KATHVON, No. 2B East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ItOWfeKif HUKST. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! JUST OPENED AT BOWERS & HURST'S NEW STORE, ANOTHER LOT OP VICTORIA LAWNS AND LINON DE INDES. We have bad a great salo of thoso gO'j'lu, bocm-io wo aic selling them VERY CHEAP, being without doubt tlib llue&t yoods for tbe money offered in this cily. BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, all wool, oniy cents i.ij.ii. Tbeho noiKlsaioconsidoied aniceial b.irgain. Wc only bavo a few pieces of a laifio lot left. LACES, SWISS AND HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, larjjo assortment, oxtieincly low. We offer A Special Bargain in a Black Silk at $1.00; Also, One at $1.25. These goods will give intisfaotion in wear aud arc woitb. mote monoy. W..K. iiuwKiH, 13 O Vy RS CI HURJT, uukvkv n. uiiKvr. M VKIIS & KATIIFON. Aell - Iu tbe manufauture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe tbico points : 1. The Selection of SI ylKh and Serviceable Mateiial with the Best Wearing Qiublius. 2. The Selection of Good, Stioiig and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. o. First-class Woikmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Cateful Sewiug. In our CLOTHING you will find no niacbine-made button boles, but good, stiong, tegular hand-made btitlonliolct.. Oui Cutters arc tbe most skilled. Our Patterns aic the best. LEVERS &: RATHFON, no. 12 east king street. IHtV N EXT DOOK TO THE COURT FAH HESTOCK'S HEADQUARTERS MIR India Gauze and Summer Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Large stock always on li.iml at LOWEST PRICES. JUST OPENED : Several lots VICTORIA LAWNS, at UU, 10, iS. SO.im: 2" cent, pet y.inl, whieh mo -.plendtd goods at iiicc, ami much under tegular puces, at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. I. A II X M O rEWBIT'S Palace Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Filterers. i PHILADBLPHIA LAWN MOWERS, PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS. ' avmTrnTci? inwrnTTriv. tfipi? GAKDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. ' GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO., m2KltndM,W&S HOUSE EURNISHIXU GOODS. TjtLINN Si W1LSOK. HOUSEFURNISHING ! Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freazers, Fly Traps. Biooxbb, 15c, Fruit Jars, Sole Agents for tbe PEMSYLYAHA LAWI MOWER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. FLINN & WILLSON'S. I SIGN Of THE 2 BIG DOGS. PLUMBER'S TOOK OCT FOB MOT11S! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH FBOOJt' ARTICLE IN ;T1IL HORLD rOR CARPETS, FURS, M! Tarred Eooflng Felt by the yard or ton. W WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NOB. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA, JOHN L. ARNOLD. itjtr '.GOODS, Sx. Nos. lit VLVTJIISU. Vf stcLe Gra,rmnts. (iOODS, HOUSE. II El( S, A V. 26 and 28 West King Street. Water Coolers, Window Screens, Screen Doors, Buckets, 10c , Jelly Tumblers, LANCASTER, PA. SUPPLIES. itlltl I.J1 NORTH O.UKEN hTKKKI LANCASTER, 1'A. mtv hoods. NBW WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. 1XDIA LIXEAS, SWISS MUSLIXS, STRIPED PIQUES, CORDED PIQUES, LACE CHECKED MUSLIXS, I. ACE STRIPED MUSLIXS ALL, AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE CORSETS, f.0c.t 7.7c, S1.00. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, win.; NORTH 1SND DRYGOOD3 &TORE IS NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP. 500 Palm Lvaf Fans al. Zv. iinieco. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, iny.u Lancaster, i-a. J AG Kit & KUIITUKK. aa CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. CASSIMERE 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. It. After JULY 1. wo will close ul i; o'clock p. an., during the Summer Monlhj except SATURDA V. f BAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINIS. TU12 JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro for Iinpotcncy, and all Diseases that follow loss of Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Tain in the Itaclc, Dimness ot Vision, Prematura Old Ago, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fall par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to 8eudlrco by mail to every one. Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on the receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing tho agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 and IX) North Queen street. On account ot counter feits, we havo adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theonlygennlne. Guarantees of euro issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by IX. It. Cochran, 137 North Qncon street. THE GRAY JJEDipiNK CO.. N. Y. aprl2-lydftw SLAIN EI HIS STEP-SON. A MAN OI 5IOST UKUTAL INSTINCTS 'Inn louthrul Murderer Leaver the House With tho Instrument uf Death. A tnunlcietl man lay un tbe banded lloor of tbe German balooti, No. 5,'51 Nortb Front street, Philadelphia, Saturday evcu inr, aud bis borrilicd wife btood on tbe front door steps, bricking us only :i terri fied woman can. A ten minutes later tbe bouse was filled aud surrounded by a tbroug of excited neighbors. Wilhelm Krcamcr, tbe victim of tbe tragedy, was alive wbeu tuu ciowd rusbed into tbe room, but be died :i few miuutes alter being laid upon alouugc in tbo b.ick yard. Ki earner was foitj--flvo ycais of age, six feet two inches tall, aud bad tempered. He came to America fourteen years ago and woikcd us a Iaboicr until 1875, wbeu be met and it is said mairied Anna Beitz, a prepossessing widow, wbu uiaiiagcd tbo lodging bouso and saloon in which Krca- nier was iiiuidered. Mk. Bcrtz bad six ebildieu, tlucc ghls aud tbiceboys, wbeu sbo aud Kicamur, wbo was at that time acting as her bailciider, were lu.inied. Tliey lived happily together about six months, and tbeu Krcamer, wlio appears ( have been a chionic druukaid, lcvealcd bis bad natuiu ami began systematically ill-treating bis wife ami ber ebildieu. I'lvidciitcb uf Itriilullly. He took entire cbargu ot tbe business of tbo lodging bouse aud saloou and tbo police say that be was raiely sober. On .'evoral ocuis'ous bisjwiekednes.; corapcllod bis wife and step children to loavu tbo bouso, aud tbo neighbors say it was no uu common thing to sco tbo uhildicu l milling out of the bouse to escape beating:.-. Four yens ago another child was added to tho family aud lor a time ivi earner sobcifd up and behaved lcspcctably. His lovo of diiiilc and uatuial biuUiiiti, bnwrvct, noon caused him to (lull, b ick ii.to lii; o!il habits, and the pnliuo wcic otteu called tipou to piotcct his family iioin hisdiunk cn wrath. Two w three weeks ago his wife wuscoiupcltul to leave the house aud go and livo with her rulativcy, but two weeks ago Krcamer, by Li juciniscs of icfoimatiou, induced her to letum No. 5:51 North Fiout sheet. The two eldest childien of the family Heiin.ui Ueilz, aged 18. and Chailcs, aged 10 have for many months been counted among the most tegular and iudustiious of the peo ple employed in Coudy's wood turning es tablishment, No 10J1 North Fiout stieet. Their stepfather compelled them to work every day that tho factory was opjn aud cvciyJSaltudaynigbt they gave to linn tbtir e.irnnigs. The boys we:o appicntiees and their combined wages usually amounted to about six dollars per week. All Satur day Kieamcr was saturated with liijuor and when the boys returned fioin woik about six o'clock be was pacing up and down tbe saloon seoldiug his wile. Tbo past week was an unusually dull one for tho boys aud their combined wages amounted to but tbico dollais. A IC(in;rat! -1hs;ui1i. Hcruian, who is shoit, slender aud deli cate, eulcicd tho saloon iu advance aud placed his aud his biolhoi's meagre wages ou a beer tabic in fiout of Kreamei, who at oneo wanted to know why tho amount was so small. Hcim;u explained, but Kieamcr beeanio flight fully eniag'd and deciaied that the boys weiu Ioaleis aud ne'er-do-wells, who did not biiug homo enough monoy to lay for their keep. 3Iis. Kieamcr sided with the boys and this so iuflamed Kroamei's wiath that ho dashed the money to tbe lloor, puhed a heavy blackjack from his pocket and attached Herman, the eldest stepson. Mis. Kieamcr .soieamed, Cli.ules endeavoied to catch his stepfather's po wet Ail arm audllciniau 10 tiealcd to a corner of tbo room, vainly en dcavoi ing to shield his bead fioin the mur derous blows of the blackjack. Herin tu's head was dreadfully cut in halfadose:i places by the bludgeon, aud twieo he was felhd to the lloor by the ramo weapon. Kieamcr literally woio out tho blackjack ou the unfoituuatc young nian, and later iu the eveniug the police found pieces of the coveting aud lead scattered about the loom. Blinded as be was with the blood that ran fiom the wounds un hi.- head, Heimauatlast succeeded in s.liuggling past Kieamcr aud lau iuto tbe dining loom, which is pait of tbo icar of the saloon. Krcamer followed, waving the then useless handle of tbo worn-out mace in his hand. On the oil-cloth-eieied dining-tablc iu theccutio of tbo room was a monster cutiiei's knife, with a blade fully two feet long, which was used by the family iu eaiviug aud cutting bicad. A Fnl.il Knire-Tlirust. Herman sci.cd this terrible weapon and chopped his wicked pit 1 slier on tbo right side of the neek with ir. completely sever ing the jugular vein. Krcamer uttoieda gioau aud fell hcadfoicmost acios tho table. Tiie cutting was done so quickly that neither Mis. Ki earner nor Charles got into the dining-room in time to see it. Tho blood gushed fiom tho three inch gash iu Kreaiucr's neck in torrents, and when his wife saw it she tan to the front door, s-hrickiug minder. Charles led his wouuded brother into the yard and washed his head at the bydrauf, alter which they went out through a back gate and es caped. Two hours later a little giil mined Smith found tbe sabie-hko weapon with which Krcamer was killed lying iu the yard of No. 024 Bcych sheet. Tbe bi others spent Saturday night in a raihoad car :nd suricndeicd themselves ou Sunday. The 100m in whieh tbo tragedy occur red was Hooded with blood wbeu tbo dying man was earned out into the air ) await tbo ariival of siciau, but befoiu one ramo ho Fiom ten to lift ecu minutes clap.v a phy died. d bc- tweeu tbo cutting and the victim's death. The police of tbo Sevouleeiith disti ict, iu whieh tbo tiagedy occuned, sa that Ki earner was uu exceedingly quaricNome aud dangerous man. His wife delates that last week bo tbiratencd to poison the whole family. SU OT ISl AN UU) LS.MIV. Almost Tragedy in Coiuleii '1 he Cause ul tho Miuottug. l'liiladelpln.i Times. A few minutes after nine o'clock Satur day night, Albeit Green rushed iuto the City hall, Camden, and asked hurriedly for an officer. His right hand was bleed ing freely, and as ho proceeded through tho long corridor be lclt a track of blood upon tho lloor. When interrogated by an official ho said he had been shot by Frank Collins befoie a house 0:1 Caipculcr street while attempting to compel his wife to leave his assailant's company. The police werouot long iu crossitig tho lots which intervened between tho headquarters and the sceuo of tho shooting, aud found the neighborhood of Eleventh aud Market streets iu a state of commotiou. Upon their arrival at tho place indicated tho officers found it impossible to learn much concerning tho affair or the whereabouts of tho would-be murderer. It appears that Collins and Groan hail from Lancaster, Pa. Collins was an old bean of Green's wife before her marriage and rumor has it that tho old attachment was nursed by her after her vows at the matrimonial altar. Shortly after Green removed from Lancaster to Camden he was followed by Collins. Both mcu found employment with Moro Phillips & Co., and a deadly enmity sprang up between them at once. Their quarrels wero so fre quent that Collins was liually discharged. This happened about three months airo. at about tbe same timo, it is alleged, that Green found his wife to be false and Col lins her betrayer. This circumstance caused Collins to leave his homo for awhile and during his absence tho man and wife were prepariug to reconcile their differences. Au agreement had been made by which the two were to have met. Mrs. Green, bowevcr.lid not fulfill her promise with her husband and he proceeded in quest of her. As he passed tho house, No. 152 Carpenter street, occupied by Collins' parents, he saw his wife seated ou tho steps conversing with his old rival and several others. As he approached the steps lie mado an attempt to seize his enemy, but before he couli accomplish his purpose Collins drow a revolver aud fired twice. The first shot took effect in the hand, which was held up before tho face as a protection, aud tho sceoud sped by, doing no harm. Green, who boarded on Market street a few doors below Eleventh, was takeu there aud medical aid summon ed. Up to a late hour his assailaut had not been apprehended. BIINOIC TKAUE1I1. TI10 Dally Ifudgct ul Crime and Calamity. Iu Decatur, Ind., Alonzo D. McCarthy, attorney, was to have bicu married on Sat urday, but committed suicide by shooting. A iov of stone tenement houses near tbo Reading raihoad, at tho western end of Puttstowu boiough, wero partially de fatiojcd. A watci spout iu T.iuey couuty, Missouri, extended over half mile iu width aud swept away m.iuy Holds of corn aud wheat aud much stock. Tho house, bam and outbuildings of Captain T. Ames, at Hampton, N. II., wero burned Loss, $S,000. Fiiday night Chatlcs I'eiiu. a farmer, wbo lives six miles from Fiaukfoit, Ky., was assassinated by somo unknown per son. Tho malt-griudiiig mill aud stoiago house of tho Bergner fc Euglo brewing company, on Thompson sticct, abovo Tim ty-th .st, Philadelphia, was pat tly des troyed by liic on Satuiday. Loss, $20, 000. Mis. Mary llciin.in, aged .V.J, cut her thrbat at her homo in thu southwest .sec tion of Baitimoio aud died. She was iu eomloi table eitcit instances. Patiick Lyons, aged 83, a miner employ ed at the Philadelphia coal company's No. o colliery at Lost Creek, was instantly killed by a fall of top-rock. He leaves a wife and live children. Frank II. Tracy, ucaily two years old, whose parents reside at 1721 South Sixth st reet, Philadelphia, has died of compres sion of tho brain, caused by a tumble upm tho pavement iu the morning from a coach,iu which be was not securely fasten ed. (Quantities of dead fish were seen ou the surface of tho Schuylkill river, bctwecu Reading and Biidsbor, on Friday. It is believed tbatthu water has been poisoned by some substance pouicd into it. Ten years ago a grain of corn lodged iu tho ear of tho son of Samuel Hoffman, of Lykcns, Dauphiu couuty. All efforts to remove it failed until a few days ago wheu tbo boy picked it out with a horshoo nail. Albeit Wcako is 80 years of age, but lie considered himself youug enough to lead a cow down National avenue, at Milwau kee. The cow entertained .1 conhary opinion, aud gored him to death. James II. Ivuder kissed a neighbor s young wife whilo assisting her to movo somo furuituie, at Tontogauy, O. Her husband hi ought suit for damages, and Kuder, on hearing T this, immediately cut his 11 11 oat. Kilgoie, the escaped convict, who shot Maishal Bryant at Belmout III., last Sat uiday, was found dead ou Thursday about 01:0 huudied yards fiom the scene of the fight. His body had been ncaily dovomed by hogs and bnzzaids Twcuty more bodies of tho victims of the Sciota disaster wero lecoveicd on Sat uiday. This makes a total of thirty live bodies lecovcied thus far. A licet of 23 skill's stirtcd from Mingo Junction abi cast They will drag tbo Ohio river fiom that point to Wheeling, a distance of 20 miles'. Tbo bodies loeovered on Saturday aro all thoso of persons living in East Liverpool and Wcllsville. Tho excitement iu the vicinity of tho sunken steamer is gradu ally subsiding. Nathan Osborn, agtd 11, ran away from the East Greenwich academy, al New London, in April, and was not heard of until last week, when ho was fouud wat dcrhig in tjt.uyesant park, ragged, bare footed and bronzed. He was taken to po lice headquarters and his mother tele graphed at Chelsea, Ma; s. Ho stated that lie had been west as far as tbo Missouri to shoot Indians, but was tired of bciug in dependent. Patiick McCoad, a laborer employed 011 the Pittsburgh & Youghiogbcuy railroad, now buildiug, was tho victim of a prema ture blastiutr explosion. Ho was thrown fifty feet in tho air, receiving internal in juries, from tho effects of which ho died. Two conipaiiijns, named James Kclley and Albert McKnight, were also seriously in jured, tho former porhaps fatally. llnatli of ;i Pittsburgh Journalist. Dr. David Palmer, a well known joui nalist of Pittsbuigh, died at his homo on Bedford sticct, on Satuiday of brain fevei bi ought on by ovcrwoik. For some days previous to his death ho was subject to paroxysms of insanity, when it required tho strength of several attendants to 10 htiain him from doing violence. Ho wa. well known over the state fiom his newt papcr attack on Speaker Ben Hewit, two years ago, when tho latter bad a resolution p.tsscd expelling him from the floor of the House. At that time ho was Harrisburg coi respondent of tho Pittsburgh Cummer eial Gazelle, on tho staff of which paptr ho has remained until his last illness. .Extraordinary Killing. Miss Myrtic Peck, of Michigan, aged 1 1 rode at tho Rochester driving park 20 miles in -18 minutes 2-1 seconds, beating the best recorded timo by 2 minutes. She rode soven horses, none of which were cousidered fast, and two or three of which wcio considered slow. At San Jose, Cal., to 10 mile race (horte back) between Miss Bell Cook, champion of America, and Miss Ida Rogers, of Santa Clara county, for $1,000 asido and an ad ditional $1,000 from the agricultural soci ety, was won by Miss Cook by a quarter of a mile iu 21 minutes. Each used live horses. Kciieuting Iter Folly. Miss Ada Deyo, of Gardiner, Ulster county N, Y., a whito girl of respectable family ran away with a burly negro named John Wesley Sampson, to whom she bad been secretly married. Tho event caused much excitement at tho time. The girl's relatives were wealthy and held a high position in society. The poor girl has bitterly experienced tho folly of her act aud is now an inmate ol the Sullivan county poor-house. Wnr will you cough when Shiloh's cure will give immediate relief. Price, 10 cts., so cts. and $1. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Kotth Queen street. Other's JUUlor tones. A French wit has said: '-Wo are all strong enough to bear the misfortunes ot others." A kindred sentiment it found in Artcuias Want's willingness to sacrifice all of his sec ond cousins in the late war. Ttut why endure tho misfortunes of others ? Why see others sacriltccd to the Moloch ot diseased kidneys or liver, broken down in healtb.wcak. wasted, hastening to the grove, when we know that iiuni'3 itemcuy just me specinc tnat will make a perfect cure ? That man with weak back, soro loins, distressed feeling, lost en ergy, has disease ot tho kidneys, and Hunt's Remedy is just what he needs Let him not be sacrificed, but tell hint tho good news of this wonderful medicine. jyMudeodiw Nervousness, peevishness, and fretting, so often connected with overworked females' lives, i-s rapidly relieved by Brown's Iron Hit ters. For sale at II. If. Cochran's drug store, lwNorth Queen street. jy3 lwdAw For. DrsrsrsiA and Liver Complaint, you hive a printed guarantee on every bottlo ot bhilohN Vitatizor. It never fuils to cute. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen struct. Are you MADBinlserablo by Indigestion. Con stipation. Loss of Apjietite, Yellow bkin 1 Sliiloh's Vitalizer I-. a positive cute. For sale at Cochran's ding store, 1J7 North Queen street. Facts. A letter I10111 1 O. Shnrpless, diugglst. Marion, Ohio, iu writing or Thomas' Kcleetrle Oil, says : " One man was cured of soro throat ot eight years' standing with otto bottle." We have a number ot cases of rheumatism that have been cured when other remedies have hilled. We consider it the best medicine sold. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store. i:rj JNortn Queen street, Lancaster. Kidney Complaint Cured. 1!. Turner, Rochester, S. Y., writei: '! have been lor over a year subject to serious dNotderof tho kidneys, and olteu unable to attend to business : I procured your ISurdock moon JSlllersanii wits relieved tieiore nana lottle was used. 1 intend lo continue, as I leel confident that they will entirely euro me " 1'riee $1. For sale at 11. IS. Cochran's dm.,' doie, I7 North Queen sticct, Lancaster vi.oruiNu. Bargain Sections are made to -Discount Losses. Next Spring 30 percent. less than now. This will be the change in value to us of certain fresh and honestlines of clothing. Interest, insurance and labor will make up 10 per cent, and 20 more will represent the reduc tion resulting from being carried over. We must gain room in Oak Hall, and to do this will more than discount this loss with the bargain prices of July. In each department a Bargain Section gathers all the goods on which we are ready for a loss. On Saturday two Bargain Sixtions were opened. No. 1, with 533 Large Boys' Suits from 2 to $7.50. No. 2, with 320 Small Boys' Suits from $2.50 to $5. To-day we open two more Bargain Sections. No. 3, with 532 Young Men's Suits from $7.50 lo $1 2.50. No. 5, with 764 Men's Suits from $8.50 to $12.50. This means business, and a big business too, for the rest of the season. Wanamaker & Brown. OAK HALL, Sictii and Market, I'lllLADKLt'IIlA. P. S. Sections 5, 6 and 7 will be announced Wednesday. on Tuesday and HOOKS AJflt STATIONJSJt. TjUNK, PLAIN AND FAMUY STATIONERY. EW FAN ELS.' NEW LAbELS, NEW BOOKS ANI NEW MAOAZINLS, AT L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 WEST KING STKKKT. IOHN UAKK'ji;bOM3, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANL'ASTEK, 1A., Have iu stock aud for sale, al thu LOWEST I'lCICES the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That Is to be lound in the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Books, Juvenile Books. Sunday School Books and Bibles, Family Bibles in Various htyles, Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Books, German Bibles, l'rayer Books. WKITINU PAPERS and ENVELOPES.? Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel l'cns, Bill Books, I'ocketbooits. Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac HOL LAND'S CELEBUATEO GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, School Books and School Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOH 1 KNTLEMKN. We call your attention to an Important dis covery in our practice which we nave found very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those suffering from any of the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuso or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GUANGE ft JOR DAN (late Jordan & Davidson), No. 1C23 Fil bert stieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours tor con sultation : iu a. in. till 2 p. m., and $ till 8 p. m. mar25-3ineod. MEDICAL. B KOWM'S JBON HITTERS. SEEK health and avoid sickness. In stead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feci fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miwr able and good for notbiog, and no one but y ousel f can find fault, bat if j ou are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottlo of Brown's Iron Bitters, and tak ing it regularly according to di rection. Miinsneld.Ohlo, Nov. 28. 1881. Ucntleuicn : I havo guttered with pain In my side and back, and great soreness on ray breast, with shooting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression or spirits, and loss ot appetite. I have taken several different medi cines, and was treated by promi nent physicians lor rav liver, kidneys, and spleen, but Igot no teller. I thought 1 would try Brown's Iron llilters ; I have now taken one bottle and a halt and am about well pain in my slue and back ail gone soreness ail out or my breast, and I havo a good appetite, and am gaining iu strength and flesh. It can justly be called tho king of medi cines, JOH.N K. ALLEMDEr. Bkown's Iimin IdTTEns is com posed of Iiou in soluble form ; Cincbona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, makintr a remarkablo uon-alco-holic tonic, which will cure Dys pepstf, Indigestion, 3Ialarii, Weakness, and rolievo all Lung aud Kidney diseases. For sale at II. B. COCIIItAN'S Drug Store, 137 aud 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. lylO lwdftw f VKK atlODH. IITIIITK ClOOOS. HAGER & BROTHER, BIIDjUMHEU DltbSS GOOD.. white goods, white goods. White goods, white goods, white goods, midsummer ditess goods. 25 WEST KING ST. flLOMlNO UUTt AT AND BELOW C03T. My entire stock of llliy GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW CST. Till j Is a tale chance lor GOOD BAliGAINS. AS I HAVE AW IMMENSE ST(KK OF U00D8. On hand, which were all purchased lor cash. J. M. LONG, j21-lld It NORTH O.UKKN STREET. w U1TK OKtS3 GOODS. -AT 1ETZGER & HADGfllANu New Cheap Store. We have now in Stock SPECIAL. BARGAINS -IN-J WHITE DRESS GOODS. Bought under the llegular Price? and to tM Sold Cheap. VICTORIA LAWNS, at 12, 15, 1, 20. 25, 31, :.7cti." INDIA LINEN, at 15, IV 20, 25,-:tl, l7ote. SWISS MUSLINS, from 12 Cents up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS. LACE CHECKED MUSLINS.' CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PIQUES. ALL AT LOW PRICES. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 Weet King Street. Between the Cooper House; and sorrel Hotel. JanlMydAw Hone K AG8. RAGS. RAGS. The highest cash Prices paid for all kind of Rags, Old Books. Carpota, WooIm Clotta, Bagging Kope, Gum Snoe&ifta, c x win can on persons awriac any or taa above articles ft they will drop .me apMal card WM. F. HZNNMJKa, HO. 23OTWZST KIRO feMWad "