". ' ' " j-- l-Lx. iVwwlfellfiftfA-J sea" ' l .l ,. j iHL HiHji1?. at" V ' J si:'' .. '.-.W.IT..I. o-, m-iI DtHTn & nJ.i i' ivy i , . .- u.tl ,; r Aty-il c tij u ' a'; - . - - ;.,'.: 1 - ' ' '" ... ii... .. ii l-,li-- ' i ' - .ifWUMI -K.J?o. i-;.' ; -Cm. tUMMKR. ic if- ST, , . i , WE HAyELMRGESTOeK OFMUMUNpERWEM, LAWNS. WHITE GOOBSi MOSQUiO ,NETS, - TARLETANS, &e. ADythiug and Brerytliiiig in our Lin Suitable for this Secuson of the Year. ' ' ';'' 'BTOTORECLbES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 6 0'CL0CK.,S3 J .' II n tllltill N6. 25 East King Street -.I-.!' f:. 'I JHO. B.GIVLER, .: i uwjsrb '' DBST. BOWERS & lnand .'.el i B1ACK ALE WOOI HUFS WHJSG j i : - mj ELEGANT 'QUALITY AND GOOD WIDTH! BLACK ALL-WOOL LACK BUNTING, only 2.7 cunls a yard ; only a few pieces left of an Immense lot. ' Blegaat Line of Tlnkv Vine' and Ctetm ALL-WOOL NUN'S. VEILINGS only 25 cents per-yard. Elegant Line of DBES8 LAWNBTroni-6 cents np., ' i Elegant Line of NEW DKESS lMtlNTS; PERCALES and COMBINATION SUITINGS, In the New Slj l.-s. .fust Opened and selling rapidly.' Extra Bargains In BLACK 8ILK8. We Invite Special Examination of onr 11.00 and $1,25 qualities, l'luuv give ns a call. W. B. BUWKR9, M YKK8 KATBFON. In.tbe manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection :of 8ty lisb. and Serviceable Material with the Best ;Wearing Qualities. 2. ' The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. S. FirstrclassWorimanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. .' ' - In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes.' Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, Is AWN MO TEWKR'8 Palace Refrigerators; Water Coolers and Filterers. PHILADELPHIA L AWN MOWERS, PENNSYIiVANIA LAWN MOWERS. RYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE, GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS, WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS. GEO. M. STEINMAN &, CO., ' -26 and 28 West King Street. m88-SmdM,W4S HOVBX FVKKISUIISO UOOJtS. ?LINM WILSON. FISHING TACKLE, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Eods to Suit All Purchasers from 5c. Up. REELS OF ALL KINDS. SN00DE1) HOOKS, GIMP. AND GUT. . LANDING NETS Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackle Ever in the Oity at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER, PA. SIGN OF THE 2 BIG DOGS'. PLUMBER'S TCTHOLESAUE 1IEPOT FOR Water Closets aad Bath Tabs, Irom and Woden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tiimers' Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. NOB.U, 13-A 16 BAST OBANQE STREET. LANOASTBR. PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. WINES AND f IOOUHG, KEFBeSBlMG ASP HEALTHFUL. DRINKS FOK HOT WEATHER. APOLIJNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELLJb COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THJB FINEST IN THE MARKET. Co., Bordanx. IMA. J&I& un Areou.uK auu Auiiuim All the Leadlns and Tonular tBGiMBtnri seal ,t for Mie neasani vaiiey w.uio t ;o.v . - --T ma -4T m Co.'s Xlaae Fralt J nice. VLAHflx wua.-u our, pwn uireci imporiaiion irom tne Uonse ol Evariste, imnont & KKIbABT'S OL.U liUANDX. of this Kellablo Medicine at this season of the h. e slaymakek; NO. 90 EABT KING STREET. a CLAY ies, iiins, ' r.t,. u,arlL uv ' Mi . 3 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. ItC 11 i M7.Xi -CHBSOirS WQISKY BOTTLED AvSPEOIALTYi VMT10OODB, ei ...... '; HURST'S NEW STORE, 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ! BOWERS & HURST. . CLOIHIIHi. "VTell-JVIade Garments. NO. WjVMS, AC. SVI'PT,lir.K. Z1QUOXS. 1? Aimiiiuui xnnxiljH IjllAJUl'AI.NK Brands of FKEKtnrcniMPnn! Wo are rnncornt. ureal western Extra Dry Wine. The Monscrnt . T -IZ " . .XJI i AJIt. No famUy ehoaid ho without a bottle year. AGENT. jan28-lydS MILLER Old Rye Whiskies, &c, .uv f. i.l I cUi .;...,. Htj &D CO, Lancaster, Pa. GEO. P. RATHVON. N JUST OPEIfED ! UKKVEY N. BOttST, 12 EAST KING STREET. ltMV aoujtt. rMlNQ OUT I . AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock ol DRY GOODS, NOT E W rOK SALE AT ANI BELOW COST. f . This is a Rire chaiice tor ' -- GOOI BARGAINS. AS I HATH AH IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all purchased lor c&sji. J. M. LONG, '' ja-llrt It JfOETH QUEEN 8TBEET. J." MARTIN A CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT. FLANNEL SHIRTS, , CHEVIOT SHIRTS, j PERCALE SHIRTS. PRINT SHIRTS. BICYCLE SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, GAUZE SHIRTS. We have Just COLOUKD leccivcd a larco Invoice uf t - I PERCALE SHIRTS, And as particular care was laken in selections of patterns they cannot help but please. All sizes' and qualities, irom the unlaundnctl print shirt at 25c, to the very best Ficncji reiifing with thrco cot'urs and detached culls. Shirts Made to Order a specialty. 1 J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. H AUKR A BKOTH1SK. SOIIi CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. CAESIHERE 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. ! . r- Eager ABrotheft N. B. After JDXT !l. wewUl closo at o'clock p. m dnrinz except SATURD Ay the umner Months CLOTHE INeASTBfev PA., SlTlirRDAY, rr SWEDENBOEGIAJN. LITEKATCKE SrKiB.K'ilvr CllOKCH. iha Wondertal Wrk t the VrlatMC BoBse Swednborg Folt'THX lHTEttlOJWCtB. , 1 About twjpy-five -yeare-'ago a .small society' was organized in the city of New York which had for its object the encour agement of a1,' ' wTdor, circnlaUon of the theolocal writings of Eman'uei'.S wedeB bbrgf.'pt Thla ,ociety Srasamed "The American Printing ' aiiU Publishing sbci ty," and the 'late F. J. Kramph,;of!.th'i c1tyi"!'dhnnghis 'lifetiitte, was one of :ite sustaining members. Tt has been in ac tive operation from thu day of its orgariif zation, quietly, but peraeveringlyj doing the .work if proposed, to do, so far as it' had the pecuniary; means, butf nerer pub lished a report of its doings until the 7th of the present month. It not only trans lated, printed, published and sold a very large number of volumes of tho works Of Swedenborg, but it also distributed gratuitously a still la'rgor number aiubng the Various public and private libraries throughout the almost entire Union.includ ing those of the various church denomi nation?, 'colleges, academies; universities, schools, benevolent societies, &c. It may ,be interesting' to isolated receivers of the doctrines of Sweden borg to know what this single arm 0? the church is doing throughout tho land ; and it may also interest others, although it may be safe to say that nine hundred out of every thousand of the population of the entire country are in blissful ignorance of such a church and such a theology in the land; and even otherwise intelligent or thoroughly informed people, are more dist poked to accept the' misrepresenations of those who are. unfriendly to its teachings than to right themselves through rational inquiry. Of course, this may be altogeth er inadvertent, but still it may indicate the averago amount of denominational knowledge among the' masses even when they are otherwise well informed ' Itjs not so very long siuce one, on passing the little New Jerusalem temple; that once stood in Vitio street, is said to bavo unsophisticated inquired whether those who worshipped there were not a spirit ualistic branch of Judaism ; and whether they did not deny, the.' Saviour and placa vacant chairs, plates, knives aud forks at the table when any of their members died. Deny the Saviour! Perhaps thero is no church on oaith that, teaches with moro emphasis tho supreme diviuity of tho Saviour, and that " God out of Christ in a consuming fire." ' This report' show3 tfiat from 1 to 67 vol umes of Swedenborg's works have been donated to 1,060 libraries in 41 states and territories of the American union ; includ ing three British American governments, one central American, two West India islauds, Mexico, China, Japan and Sweden ; inaUifootingup 13,610 volumes.: Penn sylvania is the largest recipient of these works, 2,126 having been placed iu 11-1 of her libraries. Wyomiag territory is ,tho smallest, only one of her libraries having received 20 volumes. Six libraries in Lancaster county havo received 116 vol umes. Tho foregoing has no reference whatever to a similar gratuitous distribution of Swedenborg's works by tho late liewisC. Jungerich, who commenced life, a poor boy,- many years, ago, in this city ; aud who, before his death, had already distri buted among tho clergy and theological students of the U. S. about 30.000 vol umes. This he did in his lifetime, aud, through legal investments to that end, ra'afle" arrangements for its continuance after Ins death, extending its benefits not only to tho clergy but also to the laity. Nor has it any reference to tbe distribution of 'The Swedeuborg Publishing Associa tion," of Philadelphia, which, duriug the last year, published large editions of the " Swedeuborg library" iu 12 volumes, of 250 pages each ; besides tens of thousands of pamphlets, tracts, leaflets and circulars which have been broadcast over the land. Nor does it refer to tho gratuitous dis: tributious of the "American New.Church Tract and Publication society," which, iu conjunction with Mr. Jungerich, has sent to the clergymen of the Christian world 53,000 Volumes of Swedenborg's writings, and 45,000 volumes ofihis biography ; and this. too. ou their own' rcnuest. 1 This so ciely, also, since its orgauizatiou, l;is printed 145,000 tracts a few of which hae been sold, but tho greater number bavti been, directly or indirectly, distributed gratuitously. Verily, "the sower has gone forth to bow ;" and although much of the seed may have fallen on unfriendly soil, yet iii the providenco of God wo have sufficient evidence to assure us that some has fallen upon good ground and has brot' forth at least thirty, if not sixty or ah hundred fold. ' ' i God's providences arc not arbitrary manifestations of power, but are wrought i out by legitimate means that are consistent with principles of diviue order, leaving the subjects of them "in freedom accord inc to reason." I These books aie all "silent preachers," and, although many of them may preach to a congregation of one, yet if that one needs them to fulfill the measure of his spiritual cravings, may thcro not be joy in heaven over that one, than over ninety and nine who do not need them ? So preached the good Swedenborg himself, and when approached by carping skeptics, was.wont to say "read my books." Thero is noth ing moro distasteful to tha unregeuerate man, tbau to be told of his errors in moral philosophy, science, social ethics or any thing else pertaining to human knowledge; and, under tho influence of such a dicta tiou ho may prevaricate, pervert 01 dcuy even that which ho knows to bo true. But, let him discover the error himself, or be impressed with tho idea that without any oxtraueous aid be has found jt out himselfj; and, when so discovered, ho will be more apt to acknowledge it. Acknowledgment will, or may lead to ultimate belief, and if belief culminates in life, it will not bo long before ho gives the glory to God, where it legitimately belongs, without being any tho less mindful of tho instrument through which that discovery was made. Swedenborgian literature, in proportion to the number of tho receivers of Swe denborg's doctrines, is perhaps the most extraordinary literary manifestation of the nineteenth century. In addition to its book pamphlet aud tract .publications, it publishes also its quarterly, its monthly and its weekly periodicals, and has "book concerns" in New York, Boston, Phil adelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati aud else where ; and, it has. also its college, its academy and its theological schools. A similar work is being carried forward in England ; and also, .ou a smaller, scale, in France,, in Italy, in Germany, in .Austria, Norway, Sweden, etc. , , Received. ''SwEnksBOKOiAW." This is the title ap plied to this church by tbe world, and not by iae caurci iueii ; ami oecause u menuues 11a members more. completely with ihe doctrines entmciatedbyitsiiinmlnated scribes, it 4A 11M3 UUVlflllia scribes. It may lat' titles it -the .world will pafofcave It so.' "Bat o intelligent aaora:io oe; passive unacr. inax'tiue it cy. wnnrcmnan receives those doctrines only beaturoBwedenborgtaaglxtthem, bnt because they aw -rational MlustratloKB of tho literal, spiritual and celestial sense pt tbe, sacred tcripturca. JULY 22, 1882.- x s ii A' WOMAHKIUiEDlHHBR BTOSB.' Th .. 1 I ' 1 ' " l ' ' '' THo CrlaM Whlea. autks .o9 .MffU Facttlve Aram JfaOoa tm ,arjlad. , .ilmtagtenBlspatehtoTtaes., ,, ,J ..About seven 6'clDok lat evening a.brutal Wrier occurred at. Glotz ...Station, Sent, county, MolMiTuSner is the;wife,pf a storekeeper 'at .the station. ,It ,ia reported that she had, been for, some timet on tyros of, criminal ,iutlmacy." with'amannamed Joseph Morris." Morris came to the store ' yesterday afternoon while'Mr. Turner was abacnt in Philadelphia and.' found lira. Turae'r lying asleep in the, setting room. He stole her , spectacles and) scissors and then went over to hi' home, a v shorbdis-, taucoaway, Mrs. Turner's daughter saw Morris steal the articles and informed her motheijOf the'faot when she awoke... She jwas'seut byher mother to, demand the ro tmrn nf thn stolen articles. '.Morris denied' having thearticles and would not , give them up. boon alterwaru no, loaaea ms gun and came over to Mrs. Turner's house. Creeping up stealthily , be-, hind her, he cocked his gun. and raised it to his shoulder, pointing it , directly at Mrs. Turner's head. Ida, the daughter, sprang up and grasping the weapon, wrested it from bis hands and, hid it away in the garden. . After awhile Mrs, Turner ,told the girl to bring the gun back, .which sho did, and returned it to .Morris, rafter which he again went away. Morris went to his home, discharged his gun aud ,t ben reloaded it and came back to Mrs. Turn er's house, carrying his gun with him. The woman was waiting on a customer, John Rittenhouso byname. Morris walked in carelessly, spoke 'pleasantly to Ritten houso, aud iu tho samo breath said t .." I thtuk I will go around and see old Han nab," an abandoned woman living close by. He turned, walked to the door, low ered his gun and cocked it. Then, sud denly turning arouud, ho leveled it at Mrs. Turner aud fired. Thero was a blinding Hash and a faint moan, and the woman sank dowu to tho floor, while the blood gushed iu a stream from a ghastly wound in the breast, di rectly over hor heart. Her death was in stantaneous. Still holding his gun cocked the wretch backed out of the door and escaped to the woods. Tho motive 'of the murder is said to have been revenge. Two years ago Morris started some reports derogatory to Mrs. Turner's character, for which he was severely chastised by Mr. Turner. In tho afternoon ho ou deavorcd to persuado Ida to take "a drink of whisky from a bottle which ho carried in his pocket, and to .also give somo to . Mrs. Turner. Ho was so persistent that tbey both refused to touch it. It has since been ascertained that the whisky contained poison aud ho hoped to kill them, and would then meet Mr. Turner at the .sta tion, on his return from Philadelphia, and murder him. Morris has a wife living in Baltimore and his sister is mistress of a man living on Chesapeake bay. The whole community has organized into parties to hunt him down, The state attorney was notified last evoning. The parties in search of tho fugitive have been ordered by the authorities to take him dead or alive, and it is expected that ho will be killed be- ' fore ho is captured, as ho is armed and desperate. m m A WOMAN'S HEBOISM. Durliig Flood She Clings to to Swajlng Tre0 and Saves Two Children. Osceola Sentinal. In connection with ' the White Breast Bottom, Iowa, storm, wo wish to speak of the heroic conduct ot Mrs, Carey, a vouug married lady, who was stopping with Mrs. Wiles for the night. About 9:30 or, 10 p. m., the banks of tbe creek began to over flow and soon the water began coming into , the house; the whole bottom was awblack and roaring body of water; tho rain was pouring down in torrents; the clouds over huug the sky like a velvet curtain, and the thunder was terrific. Mrs. Carey took, one littlo boy, aged -about nine, aud. Mrs. Wiles' baby, but sir weeks- old, left the house and started, for the. high ground. Reaching the garden fence, erhaps 100 feet from the house," she found the current so strong that she could not keep her foot ing. Her clothes became entangled in a barb wire fence. Fortunately she was at the foot of a tree. Helping the boy to climb the tree sho handed him the baby to hold a moment. Tho waters were raging all about her and were rapidly rising. She must act quickly. With great presence of mind she disen gaged herself by tearing her dress from her person, and swung herself into the trco. Assisting tho boy to climb further up sue took tbe baby and noid it ana ner self by one foot and ono hand to that swaying tree for three long hours and till rescued by men, who swam iu to her and brought her and the children away by the aid of ropes. When the men reached her she said, "savo the baby first." The heroism of this noble littlo woman who thus saved tjuese children the children of another deserves to be mentioned in song. Tneir Warfare la AccouapIUhea.'- Was the touching inscription placed upon the tombstone ot a husband and wiro. There is nothing which so sours a man and induces domestic wartare' as ill health; and especially weakness iu the back, loss or physical power, an earlv breaking down ot i.ody, rendering one unfit to attend to his business. Then cares and anxieties multiply, the temper be comes lnfllcd. and peace flies out ot the win dow. . Behold the great restorer. Hunt's Kero Aiv? onii-tlv it cornea to the man's relief. One bottle searches out the disease and begins its cure. Two or three more take on the good work Hiid finish it satisfactorily. Tho kidneys are healed and restored to their- proper tunc tinnt ihn we.-iknrs in cone, tliu backis renew ed, the bloom ot health returns, and all the old-time mental vigor In one's business affairs and there is no more sour temper, bnt lasting peace. All hall to Hunt's ttemedy. iyUMwdcod&w To strengthen and hnild"np the system, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron.Bit mr in thr- Itesit tnedicino made. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drog 'store, 137 North Queen street, Ijancaster. Jyl7-lwdw The Celluloid Eye-Glasses are tho most pe tect artificial help to the human cyo known to science. Try a pair and bo convinced. .For sole by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jyI7-Iwdeod 'Hackmhtack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It is-entirely different from all others. It u as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. it will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, 'restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce, a new growth where it has fallen off. it docs not In any manner effect the health, which Snlphnr.'Higar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a- beautiful flossy brown! Ask yonr druggist for it. Each otUe Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE COi, Wholesale Agents, .Philadelphia, and C. N. CBITTENTON New. York. Jun61yd,codJty Fob DvBParoiA -and Liver Complaint, 1 you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to core. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. A Heavy Swell. ' j Jacob H. Bloomer, of Vlrgillc, N. Y writes : Your Thomas' Bcleetrio oil cured a badly sweUed neck and sore throat on ray sea la forty-eight hoars; one. application also, re moved the pain from a' very soru'too,; my wife's loot was also much - inflamed so touch I so that she could not walk about the house;; Sue appneu iue vn, auu 111 (weni.y-iourtnoara was eattrely cured.' Forsalo at H. B. Coclv ran '8 orng siore, in nortn tueen street, Lancaster. ! '?. Z.:L 'L'ljJ'i.i".,tti. A S4BAI. uwwiva w , T.fT'-T each bottle ShUnL'H Catarrh steaudv. aeuy.jj MceiO cent. Vo saleaa,chraii's drug to?l orto Qu street.' . r hi r t yWAe-fcafwlB- Mrs. Ira . t .For several- years ii have sS&-d tecurzing. diuous rivimetaia. and comtualnts neeuHar to my Since using your Burdock Blood .Bitten I S entirely relieved.'.: rice U for sale at H. B. coenran's arug store, iat aaria wawa unci 1 lAaeuter. ' ' -lu.i" "' CLOTHING. ,'n:i i'.Y.) i V . I'l. ' (mo. The Mi$SUim(E - Move:;:;! of organizing Bargain Section? in our several departments;, for the sale of certain pbrtions'ofour clothing stock that we were, wni ing to sacrifice has been going three weeks and is a success. Fof to-day we 'only name the section's, and.assuryothat the Bargain Stock is st 11 full enough to pay foranytime of attention you are willing to bestow on it. Number 1, Large Boys' Clothing. .Number 2, Small Boys' Clothing. XuinocrVYoungMea'sSultt; i Number 4. Men's Suits. .,., ,, , ,. .r Numbers, Men's Odd Pantaloons and Vests. Number 6, Jlen's Thia Clothing. ' - ' " . Number 7. Men's and Young Men's Odd Coats and Slngle'Snltat ' " ' ' Number 8, Shirts and Furnishing Goods. ; Wanamaker & Bhown. OAK HAITI,, firrrn aho Sf abkr-, PHILADEIiPUIA. J : s: 1'ECIAL. NOTICE TO, MEN AND BOYS IN WANT Ol 1 ... .t. FOB THE NKXT FIFTEEN. HAYS WE OFFEK OUK IMMENSE STOCK OP KKADY-MADK CLOTHING r AT A 3ACBIFICE, J ' i In order to Mako.JtoOrato manalacturO our Largo Fall Stock. Right hero we desire to express onr ., thanks to the people tor the great sup port tbey liave given ui this season. It incites us to renewed efforts to plcaso the public and keep tbe prices down. I.OOIC OUT FOKOUR GUEAT SLAUGIITEU 1NG SALE FOA THE NEXT.1S HAYS. IX Mcu's Cheviot Suits. L2i; worth S7.60. 93 Men's Worsted Snlts, $5.00: worth $8.25. ISO Fine Blue Flannel Salts. $T.fiO; worth m C9 Men's Elejj-.iiit Business Suits,. 17; worth $13. lis irine All-Wool Cissimcro Snlts, $0; worth $15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dross. Suits, 112 ; worth 31730. 300 pairs ot Men's Pants at 95c. 550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, In' ten style,at $1.30. 225 pairs Of Men's Finest Dress Pants at S3. Light Thl L'hin Coats Irom 45c. upwards. Dust- ers Irom C5c upwards. Our stock in . Bojs' and Children's Clothing is still hir, non iu I'riccs wui UHtonun tuo closest ouj .. . . ... . ... .. . nre anu varieo. ana onr urcat ueuuc- nlsh the closest buyers. Wo sell Children's Clothing from S1.62: $2.90, SS'ITt. 11.50. j.2j. unto S7.00 a suit. Bora' Snlta from $2.00 and upwards. OCli CtTSTOM DK PABTMENT contains large line or Suitings and Pantaloon ings, and for workmanship, fit and prices can't he beat anywhere ln'tho'Hty. We still hold the lead on our $12.00 Sults,cus tom made; but if people wish to save money they should not rorgct.hefore purchasing else where, to look at oar $15.00, $18.00 ami r.00 Sults.inuxle right up in any style to your order Mg-jcememocr, inn ureal jtcHucnonr ts omy or the Next Fifteen Day, and anybody who wisnes 10 lajce aavania early, to avoid' the rut, wishes to take advantage of it will plcatc call L. GAITSMM & BfiO, . The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Ulglit un tlie Southwest Corner of Orange 8U LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House la tbe City. KTILMAMSOX FOSTER. - Down They Go! What yet remains or our 'SPRING' ami SUMMEU Stock ot Medium and Light Weight CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSLMERE SUITS; -- WORSTED SUITS, ,. BROKEN SUITS, r , ODD COATS, ' v ODD PANTS, " 1 ODD VESTS.if ol which we have yet a great variety ol styles and izes, have been collected and put on SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES, and havo been MARKED DOWN ; DOWN to astonishingly. Low. Prices, when you remem ber that our first price is onr lowest selling price. To what these goods are now marked are closing or CLEARANCE SALE PRICES so that -you can readily seo wliat a' bargain you, are buyiue and how much tho marked down is, the new price has been put on in plain figures, as our goods are slway marked without taking oft the old. These goods in clude 80TTS and ODD GARMENTS-VOK MEN. FOIt LARUE MEN. .FOE, YOUTHS. FOR BOYS, FOR LITTLE BOYS AND FOR CHILDREN. What do you think of Salts that were made to sell lor $23.00 .tor $19.00; Suits that were made to sell lor $15.60 for $12.00; SnlU that were made to seU tor $1180 tor $l.0p and $5.00 Coats and Pants tor $4.00 T These are some of the bargains. 'Ask for tbe BARGAIN TABLES. In DUSTERS.TUIN SUMMER COATS, PANTS and-VESTS onr stock is. as usual at this, tho heated, term, large unit various. . In onr FURNISHING GOODS and HAT DEPARTMENTS von will oonataatlv find tbe Latest Novelties, the Choicest Selections, the Cheapest to the Finest Goods. SPECIAL PRICES ON STRAW HATS NOW ! I WILLIAMSdN AND ,!-( , POSTifc, 34, 36 and 38 St.,. LANCASTER. PA. TN CRJSASK TOOK GAFlTAb I WHEAT : $10, $20; $5or$ioo. ; Investors of small and raediam aoniite la Grain, Provisions and Stooto as tolly pro tected as most extenslvoandlnnuenthu opera tors. Onr successful, fuBy Wed, old estab lished plaa. tbt rr. Reports sent "weekly, dividends paid monthly SSBdatoaceforex planatory clrcnaara.aadi past..1 record, nont Dtvldeaas paid during, pasr thirteen mentha PLWMMINQ & MEREIAM .J S f?l-i IU and 13 LASAiLE, ST.,r CUlCAGO.'XLIi. titv nouk m Awa ngcuii iu jrujr wnu. excellent, 'inaaeemeniv; - uootr pay to a- re sponsible, cntcrprjs'ntj man. Write for ternw. u9-iyd iiJ k. ..t- ReaMa Je CloiDi - noiUttb'l hisni!tni I 8 tK'li'Mli 1o yyiii. ' 'lS.'. d (hi ! .. . . ...- .-... . 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