w - z,. fflMSar x I if ,. 02 Volume XIX--M 110. CiO .. s 1'1-,1,'iAI. Nu'lHlK, Wreaf Ohl deduction of the Season. Te mnk: i-uuu for our Nsw Spring Stock c will ciese out the balancu el our clothing at i'otlem Prices. SUITS. Feimerly $20:00.. Formerly $18.00. . Formerly $10.00. . Formeily $14.'J0.. Fermeily $12.00. Fermeily $10.00.. .New $17.00 .New $10 00 .New $1:5 00 .New $12 00 .New $10.00 .New$ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18 00 New 81-1.00 Formerly $10 00 New $i:J.OO Formerly $1 1 00 New $12 00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $ 7 ."0 New $ 0 00 CALL KAItlY TO ShCUIlK TI1K IIKbT HAIICA1NS. D. B. Hostetter 4 Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKIt. FA. s I'l'.CIAL MlllCE, Til K GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL IN FINE CLOTHES, AT I. GERHAET'S TAILORING ESTAULlSuMENl, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. In enlcr te ii-Oiies "lock ami niaki' loom lur tin-yiri.Nt. Ti:A 1)1., 1 will make up le (inliT lur He K'liiaimler of the su.fen all IIKAVV WHIGHT WOOLLNS at COST PRICE. This (jicat Ucdiict'en ij ler cash only, ami will enable cash !mf 10 M-ciiie a line Mil! et lethcs ei mi ovciee.i is low is they can buy lln'in ieii'l iu.uU;. H. OEUIIAUT. EV XTKAOUDINAKV CLOSING SAuE OF- Iteatly Made Suits and Overeeals, FOU MEN'S, JIOVs am! CHILUKKX'S IVKAIt. Feithene.l Ihiilydays we ellei SPECIAL IJAUOAlNS. in elder te elear our counters ami make loom ler our Large Spiln;; &tock, which weaiu new inaiiutacturlng. SOME PRICES. A Stout Fair of Wetkin 'antsftUXIc.fl.OO $1.25. SLfxt. up te J 1-87. All-Weel Kerseys, several style. at $ m. Si.Waml $3.1X1. The very durable Cheviot ranis alf! SO, JS10, uud $:5.S). A handsome variety of Mixed Caasimeie l'ants at $i"5, $:tJ7 and J4.00. Men s .suits at $1.00, $3.(0, $r.00, $7.00, $3.00, $10.00, up te $15.00. Men's Overcoats at $i2, $3.01), $1.50, $6.00, $7.00, $9.00, lip te $10.00 IIejh' Suits at $2.37J-X, $2.75, $3.25, $ 1.00, $5.00, $6.00, up te $10,50. Heys' Overcoats at $1.75, $2.2.", $3.50, $4.25, up te $7.00. Chi dren'H Suits at $1.50, j.n, f3.oe, $1.0'), $50J,upte J50. Children's Ovei coats at $1,37, $i00, $J.75, up te $1 50. j"These people wheti-lnk they can't alTenl a Xew Suit or Oveieeat will be surprised te tind hevv easily they can alfenl it. If they avail thenibelves et the bargains we ate new oller eller ing. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AN1J CLOTH1EK, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., High ten the Southwest Cerner et Orange at, LANCASTER. l'A. 3The cheapest and most rcliable (Uething Heuse In the city. tieu. B. a. MABT1N, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all klnda of LUMHSR AND COAL. T-rard:Ne. 420 North WaturaDd l'rlne treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-'yd COAL AND .1IANUKE. Bcstrgi'ade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Frice". Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard : Harrisburg pike. General Omce : 20j East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLEB A CO. aprt-lwd IOAIj. M. V. J3. COHO, S3 NUUTU WATSJUHT., Lancaster, Jfa., Wholesale and Betall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. CJounectten With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STUEET leb28-lrd T ADIKS' UA1K UBKsSKK. MKS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, ManufaetnriT and dealer In Hair Werk, La-d'-j' and t.pnts' WIs and Toupees. Comb ings straigmeneu ami m-uie te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Alie Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS.225&2-27NOHTH QUEEN STREET, S-Four doers fibev P. It. R. Depot. ocUC-3eid JtlSDICAl. flWKK Bimffiens' Li?f Bsplir Fer Djspcpsia. Cestlvcness, Sick Headache, Chienic. Diairl.asi, Jaundice. Itupuiltyei the 151 ed. Fever une Auue, Malaiia and all dis-earn-a caused ey Deiaiieinent el Liver, Hew eli ami Kidneys. Si MFTOMS OF A D1SKA&KH LIVElt. Had ISrralli , Pain in the Side, sometimes the p,dn Is teli timler the "heuhler-hladi!, mis taken ter UheuniHtl-i ; seiu-nt! less et appe tite. I!. Veil fjenerallv costive, neiiietimes alternating with lax: Hit; head is tieiihlcd with pain, l-dull ami h.-avy, with considcra censidcra hie losset meii.eiy, Heeiiiip.inieI with apain tul feiiwttien el leaving undone something whieheiihl It) haM lieen Hene : n slight, drv cemrh and Hushed l.iee. 1" semeti'iies an -il-leiidaiit, eltcn mistaken ler consumption : the patient complains et we iiinwssand debility ; ne.iveu-.eunilystaitled : feel cold or binning, seinclimcsapilcklv sensation et the skin ex ists; spuds am low and despondent, and although tsUl-Hed th.it eeiei-e would be lien lien etieial.jetenee.in hjidly summon up lorti lerti tmle te try il in Lift distrusts evciy Mined-. Several id the above symptoms atteiKl the di-ese, but cases h ivu eceuiied when but few et them exNtid, vet examination after c ed n has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively dei.inged. It .should be. used bv all per-ens, old and Yeung, whenever any el tin; above syinptetiiH app -ar. Pel sons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by t.iKing a de-e occasionally l' ki ep the l.uei in healthy uelien. will avoid all ilalaii-. r.i!Ieu attacks, lii.ziiics, Nau sea. liewslnes Depression et Spnils,elc. Il will invigeiate like a j;U e! wine, but ih no inteicuting beveiage. It yen have, eaten anything haul ordljjes erdljjes ordljjes tlen, or leer heavy atlei meal-, or sleepless at niglit, take a dose and you will be relieve I. Time and Doeteis' Mills will he saed by a.uajs keeping the Hegulater in the Heuse I Fer, whaler the aliment ma, he. a tho the tho leughly fate iuig.illve. allei native ami tonic can m ver be out el place. The leinedy is hai uiles, and docs net. Intel loie with busi ness or plcusuie. II" IS FUltKLY A LIJKTAHl.E. And has all th.i power ami elllenev of Calomel erljiiiniiic, without any 1 the lujtiiieus titter elleets A Covi rnei's Testimony. Slinmeiis Liver ltegulater has lieen In use in mv tamilv ter some time, and I am satis lied it Is a valuable addition te the nicdietl science. .1. Utu. siiektbu, tiovernero Alabama. Hen Alexander II Stephens, el ''U, siijs,: Have del lVeil some beiielil liem the use et Simmons Liver Kegulater, and wish te give it a luvlhei tiial. "'I he only 1 lung thai nevei tails le Itelleve." 1 I live u-ed iimiiv '(unfiles ter Dy-pcpsi.i. Liver Alb eilen ull'l 1)' hillty, but never have leiind iinytntug te hem tit inc le the -xtelit Siiicuelis Liver l:e'lll.iIer has. 1 sent liem Sllnnes'iia te (-eeigia for it and would send fmtherler such a medicine, mimI would ad vise all vvlieaicAitiiilaily airtCleil te give it ji trial as il seems theeuly lliliig that in. vei lails te iclleve I'.JI.JASNKV, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen shj's : Krein actual expeii enee in Ihu use et sju munis liver Kegulater in my pr.ietic- 1 have been and am sililied te use ami pient'iihc 11 as a purgative medicine. rrTTTake only the (1 KNCIN K. w lilch always basen the wiappeithe ltKl) Tit Vlth-MAKK amlSlGXAlUKKOF J. H. .KI1.IN.VCO. FOItSALKHY ALL DKUGUISTS. lanll-lyced.W K IIINKY-WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease Isse pievaleut iulliis eoun eeun try as Constipation, ami no lemedy has ever equalled the etlebialeil hidn-y-Wei t as a euie. U'hatevei the cause, lien ever ehstiuale the case, this lemedy vill oveneine it. es ;ii ihesjiuu lime en Ki'lnejs, Liver ami Hew els. "PilckQ T'-iisilistre-sing eemplaint is very rllCO. :ii te beeemplieated Willi censi i patien. Kiilney-Weit siiengiheiis the weak ened pMilsimd iuekly eiiieall kinds et I'iU-s even when pJiMi-i ms and medicines h ive lv lv teie lallee. S" II VU have elthPi-el tlu-e tieuhles ih- KlDNK-WOKT. inuggistsscll it. sep271jdw MW.VF " 42 B KNStN'S IHIIStll'Sj I'LASIKIts. Beware of Fraud. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HA: KEEN IMITATED And theii excellent tepiitatieu injured by worthless imitations. The public are cautioned against biiyinjj Plasteis liaviny similar seuudinji names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is cei i ectly spelled. IJcnseifs Cancine Pereus Piasters Ate the only improvement ever made in Piasters. One is weith mere than a dozen of any etnei kid. Will positively euie wheie ether tcme dies will net even tclieve. l'rice, "5 CcntH. I3eware of cheap Plasters made with lead poibens. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manhfaotuwne Cukmihts, New Yerk. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Frice '45 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. CHAS. N. CKITTENTON, 113 Vulten St., New Yerk, hole njent ter Dr. C W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, te whom all erdciu should be addressed. J15-2W(I.?wpew 9LA.aH JiNIi QVEKXSWJMi,. TTlflH S JHAKTII. Queensware ! AT CHINA: HALL. We have just received per Steamship Illi nois another Importation el White Granite Ware IN DINNER, .TEA aud CHAMBER WARE. We have a Large Stock of N1SH1NU GOODS in our line. IlOUSEFUK- Ileusestires Receive Special Attention. .tteOur Goods must pieve' satistacteiy or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEU. FA. LANCASTER, THE CLOYER CLUB- ITS "IKVr AAlVM;sAIty IIIMNEK. Hew- It LmiKi-il, Who Was l here, What 'limy Ate and What lliej Did V ebtu U..1HJI t. 1'lnl.ide phia l'ie-s. Tlie first :iumvci.sHiy dinner of the Clever club, at the Hetel Bellevue, 'llmrs tlay eveninj.', w.ia one ei' the most notable banquets ever jjiven in I'hil.iileljihia. It was reinaikable in tvety way. The quests inclined ascoieef the liviiJirceIebritie. of Ametiea ; the feast was m.ite epicmean thitu the snppeib of the most fa.siid'eu.s of the Kem.m pattiui.tns, wiiile the fehtive be nil itself and tiie i;eiicial siuieuiidins livaled the luxarj of n Sjbaiiti-'h eli.im bcr of levels. The club vVas or'.i )i;' d in .Jnuny of l.ist yejir, erscnti.iily as a dniiiii; .t&-eeia tien of men who appieeiate the joys of the table and the pleasure- of hospitality. Thiuy ;;entIemeu ined tlie muster roll au 1 joined hands in unitj of go(l fellow ship .uitl the club was formed and the meiubeisliip complete, i he main piotue in weie jeuinalists couiiee'ed with the the ailtnjr dailies et the city, atul fietr. betriniiintr the jfev-i eintj eli mi-tit of th club has been llie i u Asp per members, but in its ineinbei.ship ate jieets and painteis, baukcus and r.tilread ens. and at it-, monthly dinners have been assembled men eminent, in all the walks of life at home .'.nil abn.a I. Thcutsts helped t spitad tbe fame of the club until the Clever has become known fieni one end of Ameiie-i te thfi ether, while the fetein visiteis Ciriied the steiies of i's hesjiitalities te distant lands act ess the pca. I'he .tvae Club, in Louden, the Middlesex, and Meichants' clubs in Bosten aie similar in spitit te the Clever, but net one of these eelebiated organizations hits gained the lienets ae ae qeo ed by the Cleer dutiiij: tin" shmt pe rifW of its existence The last ekcled member is called "the baby," and he must sit at thT) table in a high chair specially made ler that pui pose of stout oak. A bib is tied leuud the "babj's" neek and by his plate me placed duplicates ei the it .itlltien.il bottle. The baby'h duties, ar loesceit the hiving cup le the ptesideiit at the eonelusieu el the fi-h ceu'.-e. Tm cup is of m.issive silver, and v.as pit-stuied by Mr. Teut Putter, a memees. I: h. thiee h.ituiieK, and is iiisri.ived with the club mottoes. " The pi'U is tninlittei than the sweid," and " while we live we live hi clever," an echo of the sentiments el ih iey.il dar dauapalus in tiue aceeid with the.sp'uit of the club. In front of the pit-sident's chair is the club xiidiieu which is elegantly decked with libbens am ierms a puiestal for the cup after it has made its iviuud of mouths. Lai-t NlKhl' IXmicr. The walls of th9 splendid banqueting chamber et thr, Dei!eue weie t lstefully deceiated with handsome hunting, the windows being diaped with eveigieens and the chamk-licr adeined with .sinilax. An aieh of htaudatds and veidant vines feuued the entiJiiie into the ap.iitment, thteue.li which the ue.sis parsed in eon pies, aim in aim. The nist sieht el the noble beaid eeveicd w tl i.ne glass smd lllflllf-fts -lllll 1.V1 .t lllllls 1 IllCiOll.s llUlls and costly llecis rclhvtid in the uecau-tei-and eeblets. evoked an iiiveluutary but unauiineus expn vm or admiration. The loin-leaved el. ver table, which can eat li"t.v te Mxty pcr-ens. w is, of course, nut sufficiently capacious for the bundled covei-ef las' cveiine. Aeceiditigly a heise shoe table eindoped the elevei-ieaf, the stalk el the leaf joining the eentie el the horseshoe, wheie Pn-id-mt Handy had his seat. In the eentie of the elev -r-table appaiently guuv a tn-e, the trunk tisiug te the ceiliug aud spreadiuR ........ -. , ..... -J. in luxutiaut feii-me. Amid the leaves were numerous rlewers of the white azalea, the whole having a baautiful and nalutal . ll'ect. A bed of ilewei s sin teuntV ed the base of thetiee. The seats wete en the outer and inner thus of tbe hotse hetse hotse shee and ieuikI the snies el the clever leaf table, but r-e arranged that no backs we:e turned te the president. It front of the chair was a inaguiticeur j'lateau of the choicest lleweis, sujtjieitiug a latge " A " compo-ed of choice seses, an effeiiug te the club ou the part of IVnneck Brethers Equally handsoaie lleral pieces were placed at each end of tiie horeshee infioatef Vice President Batch's and Baby Donaha s ill's seats ; only instead of an ' A " the letter " C " r -pised amid the mai y hued blossoms. I'mst it Crawfetd and ivift & Seu were the artists. Crescents of flowers edged the sheuldeis of the horse herso horso sheo table, and pyiamids of fiuit and flowers weie en either side of the Pen Pen ueck trophy. Four pieces lei nied of fruit and lleners centred the leaves of the clever, aud similar grate ul cieatiens were placed in ether positions en be table. In intervening spaces were rare ami unique vacs, dccauteis, llewrr stands and goblets of the finest. Baccarat ware at"! hand-made glass. "Works (it Art. In front of each cover wcie genuine weiks of art the menu cards. They were designrd, drawn aud hand-painted bv W. B. Balch, vice president of the club, and were, indeed, blight specimens of quaint humor and genius. They were shaped like the four-leafed clever, and about seven by five inches in size. The greeu ceveis enclosed six leaves the menu ruuniug through the pages. Mem beis' names were printed iu carmine across the ever, aud a red ribbon joined the stalks. Guests' cards had " Clever club" instead of the name, and white ribbons. Ofticcrs of the club weie dis tinguished by the geld pens above their names. A photetype portrait of C. II. Deacon, the popular secietary, occupies the first page, with cherubs supporting the frame encircling the head. The next page has a drawiug of tlie Bellevue hotel, m chocolate ink ou a Dim oacKgreuna. Driving te the hotel is a hansom cab, fol lowed by a deg. Over the reef is a fleck of ducks, abeve each bird being a letter fei ruing together " Valhalla." The rest of the beceud page is filled in with ' Clo Cle ver club," date ahd "Menu," mingled with flowers and tiny cupids. Page three disclosed President Haudy &cated in his chair of state, in front of the gridiron, with uplifted gavel, in the act of saying : " We have with us this evening " Be hind him is the monster cast iron clever pen, his sceptre of cfiice ; te the right is " Baby " Donaldsen in his high chair, with bib aud bottle ; te his left Seijeant Ballantine, slumbering peacefully amid the folds of the British ensign. Beneath the menu begins in fautastic lettering, huitres en cemiillc, being illus trated by a row of oyster shells. The fol lowing page is centred by Assistant Post master James T. Bingham, an admirable portrait, only his legs are tee long for the page, and se his fct are pieseuted as a feet note en page five. Te the left of Mr. Bingham is a cube with spectacles, intend ed for E. J. Swartz, the " Square Man" author. Floating round the Swartz sym bol is the music of " Is this Mr. Rcilly, who keeps the hotel ?" Falling from Mr. Bingham's pockets are numeieus letters addresspd te members, aud te the right the soup and fish are cleverly defined by crabs, shad en planks aud a tall bottle for PA. FRIDAY. JA3TUAHY 19, 1SS3. the Josepheefer. The ground i- pink and the lettering and drawing in carmine. The next page shows the genial face of Colonel Clipperton in the left hand serner suneunded by a hallo of international glory. Above is B. K. Jamisen's feur-iu haud, tlie coach upon which the jelly banker "diives his brother Cleverites te subuiban letreats aud cozy dinners. Bingham's beets form the top corner and the continuation of the menu' take up the rest of the page; a sheep illustiates selle de mottten, and se en. Beneath Pemmery see the verse : A gl iss ei champ igne. people tliltiL it, A tnil'-er seinuililugas b id : But It you'll cen'lnue te drink it You'll and It no UitSe, egad 1 The sixth page is in black ink ou a pink gieuud. J. H. Heverln (ills in the left comer, his long moustache attaying te the wind and his ciess examining smile en hi lips. Btshiuil is shadowed prison, bar and gallows. Gee. Pierie, of the NoithAmeii NeithAmeii cun, with enormous rani's horns growing out of his brew, is portrayed abeve Htiveiiii. Belew, en a bough with a bird's body, is Dr Bedlee, "the He Canary," a thor oughly lecegnii.ible picture. The menu continues, teuapin, being illustrated, and a Pemaul bettit tecliuing in a Burgundy bisket. The eevr concludes the menu, the left wide being filled in with a shadewtd repie?untatieu of the elevei leaved table "after the battle.'' Bettles and dishes lie in confusion en the beard aud in the wreathes of clouds ascending are snatches el the club songs. The feet of the last man is disappcaiing through a deer and a dimly figmed ITehe is raising hei wine glass with a " New " at the end of the weid cafe, which concludes the menu The lcVertc cover icprcFCiiis a champagne bottle, gail.uuled with lleweis and causM-d by cupids and encircling the veise: Less ter thv craic and gleiv. 1 ind et em, Tluii ler"iliv Clever, ieir. Let thvgnut go. jud hew lleie's te my ine. thy heai'-. thy Clever (1 iwt-i . Mr. li.iljh was warmly complimented en his aitistie fear, am! gu-st and memb.-r were equally delighted. The muu in full lead as fellows : MEMI. s.il-idc. a la Itiissi'. Unities en Lequillcs ClllhllS. Iisiiie d'Kcicvi'ses Amontillado V.ti ii s-lleis d'lEuvres- aues. I'll Merceuu Dellt'r.ix. I'lank'd Di lawete blent. routines de Ik re Krahaiil-Mdmle de (.011- teu.bu'3. .li.-eplisixeter. .Maiiew Iteues en Test l'entrt Caiict, ls74. u.lle de Moulon (Jeuth Down ) i. clli; tie Gie-ellle Olcil a l'Kspa-nele Kpiuaids a U Scini-Ghtce. Rell's bpeclal and l'enunt.iy Plc" SOUUiCT DK KANTAISIE LeFeuue. .-upieine de Velaille. a la macadieuce. reiniuaid. Tenapin a la Clever. alades de Teuiiite et de Liiitue- Fiemages Asfertie's. White Feil, 13I. Pl'CBES. I'nddlnga la lluinbe'dt. (I.ieea la Clever 'I ulti Fmlti. l.e Ji-iiul Csiien de 1 Inrtetihle Clia !i'it;nens de Vanllle uueau. l .Maca- ren. Fmits. I.lllHIU. t-"'1'0- Such a dinner leaves littte te dcsiie atid Mr. Beidt has w -.son te !u proud of se fjraud an achit vt meut The mrcewi ilelirieux was a conception el (; uius It coo ited of a piece of toast just sufficient ler a mouthful. On the ti.ar, full d' lite and vi;ei. were live oyster crabs, pink as lOsetmds, freshly leleased liem the oyter shell ki-kiiig their 1 ttle ye !i w Ipj. s amid iiuciy eat s.iiuu, "ign'i m-.i.-u-n- - sih of joy followed the movement atn nd nd ieg the tepuhslne of these ciabs Thcu the planked Delaware shad were as fi ie in flavor "as though it weie May, but the Clever men always enjoy all tta delicacies of the season out of the season, if the bull can be permitted. Anether dish worthy of the fullest honorable meutieu was the supreme de velaille. It lequiies one plump cliickcu for ever two portions seived, as only the breast of the bird is used. The chef's art tiausferms these tillets into a tender, delicate cu'let, peil'ect . . .. . .,.! I -..1 1 V in flavor, and felt as well as c-ten. The ices were served shaped as clever leaves. Frezen Aocel.it e and white ice cicani com pos-.d le grand canon iVP inflexible, a can non a feet long mounted en a gun carriage and beautifully modeled. The wines were chosen with carefnl attention, the Joscph Jescph uhcefer, a pure fragrant heck, and the white peit giving exception ii satisfaction. The guests began te anive sheitly be fore ii o'clock. They were received in the bridal chamber by President Handy and the reception committee. Meanwhile the news had been received that President Arthur and ex Secretary Blaiue were un avoidably pteveated from being present and e-eneral disappointment was expressed By 5 a'cleck the room was crowded witn the club members and their guests, and the signal presently arrived te enter the dining room. Mr. Haudy led the way with Uuittd States Senater J. R. Hawley, whom he placed en his right ; Geerge II. Boker, ex-minister te Russia, sat en his left. Among these present were the fol lowing Members. Jehn M. xVshmcad ; W. R. Balch, v'ce prt aiJeut ; Dr. Edwatd Bed Bed eoe ; Geerge W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent Pennsylvania ra'lread ; Colonel F. A. Burr, ft-css ; William M. Bunn, Sunday Transcript : James T. Bing ham, assistant pestmasttr; J. L. Carn Carn cre3, Joel Cook, PuLlic Ledger ; C. R. Dea con, secretary and treasurer, Public Ledger; Judge T. R. Elcock ; M. M. Gillam. the Recerd ; M. P. Handy, president, Press ; J. II. Heveriti ; T. M. Jaeksen, Sunday Transcript ; B. K. Jamisen ; W. II. Lex ; It. W. Merrill. Press ; W. B. Merrill, Press; O. E. McClelIau, general ageut Pennsyl vania railroad ; A. K. McClure, Times ; Themas Petter, jr., Geerge G. PUrie, Nertk American ; Captain W. S. Sehenk, U. S. M. C, Charles Emery Smith, P es ; Edward J. Swartz, Telegraph, ; J.U. weed, general passenger agent Pennsylvania railroad ; Themas Donaldsen, L. JN. Megargee. Press. Nen-resident members. Captain R. C. Clipperton, British consulate ; Paymaster M. C. MaeDena'.d, United States navy ; Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Ludlow, United States army. Honorary members. Daniel Dougher ty, esq. Guests. Geueral Jeseph R. Hawley, ex. Governer A. G. Curtiu, ex-Governer James Pollock, ex-Governer Jehn F. Hartranft, Chief Justice Ulysses Moreur, Signer Tomase Salvini, ex Attorney Gen eral Palmer, Heu. Geerge II. Beker, Cel. A. Louden Snowden, W. W. Dudley, commissioner of pensions ; Hen. S. B. Elkinp, Colonel E. B. Haskell, Bosten Herald : W. IJ.'Hensel. Lancaster Intel liecncer ; F. A. Richardson, Baltimore Sun: A. J. Ramsdell, Washington correspondent of the Press; James li. Yeung. "S. M.," of the Star. Hen. Themas V. Cooper, Adjutant-General It. C. Drum, U. S. A.; Frank Thompson, first vice president Pennsylvania railroad ; General II. H. Bingham, William M. Singerly, Frauk Hatten, first assistant postmaster general ; O. E. MeCllellan, Pennsylvania railroad ; Calvin Wells, the Press ; Harry Blynn, Coleuel It. P. Dechert, Jeseph McCall, F. B. Seuell, Augustus Heaten, Charles F. Berwind, Jehn W. Bailey, the. Recerd; Captain R. C. Cook. Alfred Salman, Wharten Barker, C. B. Ciiscem, J. B. Lane, the Press; Charls E. Pugh, Edwaid T. Steel, C. A. Chizzola, P. A. B. Widcner. Geerge W. Arundel, Geerge Crump, English ice consul ; Dr. Charles J. EsMg, Colonel M. Richards Muckle, Peter Meran, II. 0. Keeuan, the Prett : Sel. Fester, jr., James P. Scott, Wiuthrep Smith, Fred. Lovejoy, Itufus E. Shapley, F. M Breeke, William M. Neall, E. J. Matthews. A. .Trocewslen of Mutten. The soup passed off without any partic ular comment : Clever dinner salways be gin quietly ; the mereeau dclicieux was tcceived with curiosity and swallowed with gusto. After the appetite had been thkled with the 7iersd' aarcret, Dr. Bedlee called the atteutieu of the president and hei aided the approach of Vice President Balch, who enteied bearing the gridirer, and Baby Donaldsen, who carried the loving cup. They marched te the head of the table and ia a few humorous words presented their honored burdens te the president. The gridiien was placed en the table in front of the chair, but the cup iv as icscued from the hands of the Baby by the president who, standing, drank te the health of the guests of the club. The cup then passed from hand te hand, the guess driukiuff standing and the membeis sitting. Each guest was cheered as he lifted the cup te his mouth. With the saddle of mutton came another of the peculiar ceremonies of the club. A stalwart waiter enteied beating a ram's head with ponderous horns en a salver. He slowly advanced te the president, foil iwed by a de.-'n w.meis holding alett dishes crowned with mag nificent haunches of Southdown. During llie precession of mutton the club cheeied vociteieuslv and sang tbuir tt ne honeied hail id, " 6 ! What a Ram," with deep filing. . Winle the mutton wa.s being dived an incident eccumd which tends topievo the thoieugh geed iellew.ship which ex istsiti the c!nb Mr Balch m one, and in a few eloquent weids.vddjessed S.ieretaty Dimceu, and presented him, en the pai t of the club, with a magihecut el 1 watch with a magic ease, traisslenumg the time piece lutu au open face or hunter as de sired. Tlie back of the case was engraved with Mr. Deacon's initials Mid the leveisc with a clever spray in enamel. The se cretary expies.sed Ins thanks iu a Uik well ciieseu sentences Auethet pieseu tatieti lollewed, the lecipteiit bsiiur Jauie 11. lL-Veiin, a member of the club, who has lately become the lather of a daugh ter. He leeeived a silver spoon m a case and ireu spoon in addition. The Litter gitt was tendered by Chailes Emery Smith, in a very humoietis speech, te which Mr. Heveiiu ic.speiided iu the same spirit. Between the ceuises admiiably sung by D. S Peabody and Oscar F. the guests of W. H. ter "eutleiueu formed some glees wete Bisphatu, G. E. West, wife were Lex. The lat the fourth iu a quaitette with his friends. Sneeches weie made by Cel. McCluie, Senater Hawley, Cel. Haskell, el Bosten, and Judge Meieer. Letleis of legiel wete read from the president, Blaine, Chaud-l-i and etheis. Mi. Themas Nast, the aitist, stiit a chaiacisiibtic lefu.sal. It is a dialing leprcseuting a piece of beg land ceveied with snow. Ou otie side is a rabbit trap leimed el the Clever invention card, kept down by a hat with a buck en it. A rabbit ih centctnpl ;tiu it en euu snieaud the aiti.st h: 'ls-elf, with a comfor ter leuud his neck . ml beets deep in the snow, is .izui-r through a single eye gl. m at the trap and the laeiut. The picture is ireueiaiiv lllustiattve et " a cold day." It is.iddiPMied in one coiner te "The Clever Club." and reads : " Clever this time of year no, thanks." Beb Iugersell wretj as fellows : " 1 re grot that it is impossible for me te be in ' clever' with you te inoiiew. A wonder ful thing is 'clever.' It means honey aud cieam that is te say industiy and con cen teutment that is te say the happy bees iu perfumed fields, aud at the cottage gate ' Old Bes ' the bountiful, sereLcly chewing satisfaction's cud, in that blessed twilight pause, that line a be.iedietien falls between all toil and sleep. This 'clever' makes me dieam of happy hours of childhood's lesy cheeks et dimpled babes of wholesome, loving wives et honest men, of spiings, aud bioeks, and vietcts, and all theie is of stainless joy in peaceful human life. A wendeilul word is Clever ! Droe the 'C,'aud you have the happiest of mankind. Take away the 'C,' and 'r,' and you have left the only tiling that makes a heaveti of this duil aud barren eai th. Cut oil' the 'r,' alone ami tiieie remains a warm, deceitful bud that sweetens breath and keeps tlie peace in countless homes whose masters frequent clubs. After all, Bettem was right : 'Geed hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.' " Short speeches, songs and choruses fol lowed each ether in rapid succession. Signer Salvini expressed his sentiments in Italian ; Colonel Bunn aired his tonsils with a recitatieu : J. L. Carncross sang one of his famous ballads. Geerge H. Boker, who was addressed by t'.ie presi dent as the representative dramatist of Philadelphia, replied in a happy manner. The remainder of the evening was passed ia the jovial manner usual with the Clever reunion, and it was a late hour before the last man left the festive beard. Never interrupt any conversation with a hacking Cough ; it creates a had impression. Itetter Invest a quarter et a dollar in a bottle el Dr. Hull's Cough byrup and euie it. " He who is ready te buy up h's enemies will never want a supply et them.'' It is che.u) sr te buy a true liiend in Kidney-Wert who will drive away Hum miserable enemies, a torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, piled, dis eased kidneys and bowels. This lemedy is new pieparcd in liquid as well as in diy leiin. tTThe wendeis et modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Iliamend Wyes. All kinds and colon et Ink can be made Irem them. When reading your paper, mark the adver tisement et Simuieus Liver Kegulater. Gee. LInder. Mt. Carmel, Fa., siys: "ily wife has used Hrewn's Iren Hitters ter nerv ous headache and has been greatly relieved." Fer sale by 11.15. Cochran, druggist 137 and 130 North Queen street. jle-lwd."iw 1'actH. A letter irem F. O. Sharpies, druggist. Marlen, Ohie, in willing or Themas' Eclectrie Oil, says : " One man was cuied of -eiu threat et eight yeais' standing with one bottle." We have a number et cases et rheumatism that bave b-jcit cured when ether lemcdles Ii-ive tailed. We consider it the best medicine sold. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A nasal injector tree with each bottle et fchilet's Catarrh Remedy. Prtc! 50 cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. ; The Rkv. Gee. ll. 'ihatkr, et lioureon, Ind., aays : "lieth my.elf and wile ewe our lives te Sh'ileh's Consumption Ccns. Fer -uIe by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and l.'. North Queen street. Waluut Leaf Hair IteBlurur. It Is entirety dltterent from all etners. . It Is us clear as water, and, as Us nimu indicates. is a perfect Vegetable Hair Itestnrer tt will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new giewth whcie it li.ts fallen ett. It docs net in any mannei etieci me neaun, which Sulpliur. Siigar of bead and Nltiatoet Silver preparations have done. It will change light or tailed hair in a Tew days te a beautiful jrlesy orewn. A!f yem druggist for it. Kach bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CC, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL A KUCKEL, New Yerk. juuti-lyd.ced&w Celluloid Eve-GIa3-.es are netartected ly at at mesiiiic no changes. There are equally adapt ,i in mil i .ind warm climates. or sale ty ill leading Jen clers and Opticians. )l5lwiU,e1 A Fatrtarch Writes- "With a tlrm, steady hand (net a trembling one), though my ae is "eajlci ei.'hty I give u v testimony tothevaluel HiTrdeck Hloed Hitters: ter twenty years I suffered tortures indescribable through dys neii'la. indigestion ami constipation. 1 trwd uun.lrcds of remedies but all was money thrown away until I tried your bitters. 1 give Burdock Uloed Hitters the credit ler making me stienj: and hearty." Frlceil. 'w "Oleby H. 15. Cochran, druggist. 13 and 1 North Queen .street. . Feb lame It u-k. Sine or Cnest, use Millien s I'ei oils Fluster. Price 25 cents, ter sale at II. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13J North Queen fctreet. Liiu-.tster. Fa. mvl Iwdeew-tw ntiuicAt.. liOWl 1KIN lllTTr.BS). The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iren Bitteis is simply this : It is the best Iren preparation ever made ; is compounded en thoroughly scientific, cla-iiiical and meduinal ptinciples, ami docs just what is claimed for it no mere and no le. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the bleed, it l caches every part of the system, healing, puritjiug and t lengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up aud wnteies lest health--in no ether way can tast ing b' petit lie ebtaiucd. ;i Dcatb.un Ave., Chicago, Nev. 7. 1 have been a gwat sullerer tiem a very wale, stomach. Iie.ulbiiin,.tnd dyspepsia in its wow hum. Nearly everything I at.i gave me dl tress, and 1 could eat but little. I have tried ever-, thing leceinineiidcd, have laUeii the priscilptlenij el a de.eii physicians, but get no iu lict unlit I took RrewnV Iren I'.itieis. 1 feel none et the old tumbles, and am a uew man. 1 am gelling much stronger, and tetd lirstrate. 1 am a railroad i ngineer, and new make my trips legularly. 1 cm net say tee much in prai-u; of your woii weii derlul uiedicliie. 1. C.Mack. Biewu's Iren Bitters docs net con tain whisky or alcohol, aud will net blacken the teeth, or cause headache and conciliation. It will cure dys pasia, indigestion, heartburn, sleep lessnefs, dizziness, r.eiveus debility, weakness, isj- L'soenty Biown'slren Bitteis made by Biown Chemic.it Ce., Baltimore Ciesscd :cd litiei and trade mark en wrapper. Y or sale whole i:N, Drugget, stiect, Liiucaler du and retail ly II. U. COCH j:7 nd 1J North Quc3n ji'.i lwdw f! lT7"lM'lt IU.ASTS. Vintry Blasts. ni.VTKY KLYSTS JUtlXU COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Perry Davis' Tain Killer (TKhS COUGHS COLDS COiN SUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Pievhle against the evil effects e! Win try IJIasts by precnrlng I'Kr.itr Davis' Fain Ku.i.jeu EVEKY "01 DUUtitilST KEEPS IT. 11-liudAvr cj.afXX1. pAKl'BTS. Carpet Manufactory, Havlni' undertaken te nianutactuie ItAG and CHAIN OAIU'K'M, wholesale, 'A(W yards per week, 1 am new prepuicdle sell my entire stock el Brussels, lugrain sinil Venetian Carpets, Al' GliEAT F.AKGA1NS AND :.VT BELOW COnT, te make room ami give my entire attention te wholesale trade el my own inanuiaciureu goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Osr. West King and Water Sts. HTOVKS. TNCKKASK IOUB CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, $20, $50, $100. These desiring te make money en small and medium Investments in grain, previsions and stock speculations, can de se by operating en eurplan. Fiem 3Iay 1, ISSI, te the present date, en investments et $10 te ii.OUO cash profits have been realized and paid te invest ors amounting te several times the original investment. Fronts paid rust of every month, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable en demand. Kxplanatery rirculars and statements et lund W sent tree. We want lespensible agents who will report en cieps and introduce the plan. Liberal commissions paid, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Hajer Bleck, Chi cago. 111. lirt-lyd IAKU.MS IN WATCHRX, CLOCKS Li J Chain". Kings. Spectacles. Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tien. LOUIS WEI5KK, Ne. l&0HNi.rth Queen i-treet. Remember imiik: and number. 1M rezlly opposite City Hetel, near Penniiylvana railroad depot, ' fjeciilyd Prh-e Twe Cents JtKTUOOIIS. W ane maker's. Silk novelties Innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: "If you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us widi lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of ether aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally te give old news. Noxt-eiitnr circle, south tmlrance te main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 te 65 cents.' West or south entrance te main building. Furs have, te be thought of. We're busy enough- as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur -lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere sizes are ready-made here dian anybody expects ; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizs ready-made ? 1303 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $1 te $2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? jnt-entr circle, south entrance te main building. Weel sejge embroidered with sitk dots that ought te sell for gi.50 no that isn't the way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as little as we can afierd ; and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether folk's mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, southeast Irem centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-ball square, Fhiladelphla. 1U.JHUHH, JtC. OLEIGIIS! SLEIGHS! SLE1&HS! EDGEKLEY & CO., MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, FKNN'A. We have a Large and Splendid Assert" men t of Portland, Albany and Deuble Sleighs. They are the best selected woodwork and the llnest painted and ornamented Slcitfhs ever offered for sale in this city. Our Motte : "Quick sales and small prents.' It costs nothing te call and examine work. -Ve also have en hand a full line of Fine Carriage work. In which w defy competition. All Werk Warranted. Kepairlng of all klndw promptly attended te. n3S-ttdw L.UJUOKN, &V. f ir OUSEAl, CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Me. 43 North (Jueen ntret, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and flnnt qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, Cou Ceu Htantly ter sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Kye Whi-ity el the distillation ofleT.".. I'ure uuailulterated custom Heuso t'.raiidy, warranted el the vintage et l0 Ket.tpecially for medicinal purposes. Pure 01(1 Uelland Gin. and ether Whlakiee, Bran dies and Wines te suit iti tiade. feb-3-iyd aeuaEAL go.