Volume XIX- -Ne, 203. .LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1883. Price Twe Cnt HOUBMFUMlfiaUIKO GOODS. F' INI & BRISKER AH. AGAIN AHEAD. The"Eidgway" Patent Refrigerator 13 U4IE ONLY PERFECT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MAUKET. THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER Huns mera easily, will cut longer grass, is mere durable and requires less repairs than any ether LA.WN MOWER manufactured. Onr Sforker BABY CARRIAGES isLarger.Fine and Cheaper than Ever, OU It 8TOU K O K Water Coelers is particularly fine and at low prices, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ' LANCASTER, PA. DRY GOODS. XTfATT, SHAND & CO. DBESS SILKS itur goods. THE PASTEBOAEDS. UuKUKKNlNG VLAY1NG CAKD3. ALL-WOOL I. LADIES' AKGA1NS IN UI!SK FURNISHING GOODS. II GEORGE FAHHESTOCK, Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET, (BAIR'S OLD STORE.) IS NOW OFFERING BARGAINS -IN- Heuse Furnishing Goods. Wenched and Unbleached Muslins, Leem and Dice Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Cotten and Linen Shirtir.gs, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings and Pnrnitnie Cevering1. C&TIUME PEATnER3-STEAM-CURED.-3 A SPECIALTY. Watt, Stand & Ce. Have received another invoice el these iauiens SUMMER SILKS at EOc a yard. In Checks, Stripes ami Plain Celers. Special attention is invited te New Lines et COLOUED DUESS SILKS at T."c a yard. The beat goods imported for tlie money. Special Bargains in ALL-WOOL FRENCH TISSUE ISKGKS, 23c a j'ard ; worth 23c. FRENCH DKBEGE, 41-inc-hes wide, 00a a yard. Extraordinary Bargain-" In ADIES' LISLE THREAD GLOVE:?, at 12J4C, 17e, 20c, and 2-"c a pair. LISLE JERSEY GLOVES at ?..e 37c, 50c and 7.rc a pair. LADIES' SILK JERSEY GLOVES, Me a pair One Hundicd and Fitly Dezen Regular Made BALBRIGGAN IIOSh 20c and 23c a pair. Elep ant Qualities in l'lnln and Striped GERMAN HOSIERY, 0 cunts a pair ; worth 7.r cunts. P.LACK LISLE THREAD I103E, 73c, $l.r. and $1.50 a pair. LADIES' SILK HOSE. Just Opened, Parasols and Sunshades, AT POPULAR PRICES. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. -M KTXUKK & UAUUltMA.N GrEOEGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. vi.U3ntiim and gas fittike. JOHN i. Aicnei.n. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDDCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MiajIfifJiY. (V i-.nini; or M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. NEW LINM OF MILLINERY (iOODR. Alt t be Lata Styles et FINE MI LLTNERY GOODS received daily and unlil a! tl.e LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne. 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. NOTICE 'tO TlfE LADIES We have been watching the Silk niaikut for some time te liny ISLAOIC AND COLOUED &ILKS and new we have them from an Importer's Auction Sale In New Voik at BARGAIN PRICKS. We have a lew-pieces in PLAIN COLORS as low as 45c, but Iho 15 EST BARGAINS am our file, quality and our !c. iinallly in GAENEJb, DAUK (iliKKN, BIION'E, NAVY BLUE, UUOWNS and PLUMS. We have Black Silks AS LOW AS 50c, hut the nnalittes et BLACK SILKS we have nl 73c, 87c., $1.00. 91.UH, 11.25, J1.37M. -wi f l.5.?1.7-' and O.M Have never been equalled 11 von want a SILK DRESS ealt seen at letzger & Hauglimairs 43 CHEAP STORE. WEST KING ST., LAMA8TKK. nOOKS AND STATZONJUJtr. MII1N OF Till" Hill HOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LARGE ASSORTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES ! " OVA Jim VAMLY BIBLES ! BOOKS A T MA RKKlt- DOWN PRICES ! tSAt the Sign of the Big Reek. MJeiwi'Mii me Cooper lletiacnnd ' Hetel.) Berrol Heish i'jtl'KH UAJfiUiOii, .Ce. pji.tutis w. fry. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OK LACE CURTAINS Three, three-and-a-hall and tci'i-yard-" lenj bwtsi. Neltliighain Avph-iulii, Ac in ci.trmiNii, usiitKuirisAU, sv. )IUHI Al . B. J. BRISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER.i HAS UEMOVED HIS BESTS' FUttNISHINO STOKE Sl'SlSU GOODS. LAI M.AMiJItEQUIKS, ,.,.. SHAMS. TIDlESand BED SETS. I, (1ANSHAN & 15KO. -TO Ne. 17 WEST KING SVRFET, (Net peer te Hull's Drugstore, oppeiti Cre's Keys Hetel ) P." JIOSTK ri'KK S SON. FACTS WORTH REAIrN3. Spring Clothing. Centtctncn, il j-eu wiijutodejusttcn te youi yeui selt and family and leel like saving hard earned money, bclere purchasing yenr Spring Clothing, call en J,. uaaaaAfl - u". Whether you wish te purchase or net gel posted se as te compare our low price with ethers. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leepo, Heeks, &r something About the Varieties In Use and helr Manufacture Tbe Prevailing Designs in Genera! Vac. New fork Evening Test. " Arc there any new fashions iu playing cards?" said a well known manufacturer in that line" of business, repeating the question asked him by a reporter of the Evening Pest. " That question can be an swered both in the affirmative and in the negative. The face3 of playing cards are the same as they were in the beginning of the century, except the use of the indica tor and triplicate cards. A few years since we made an effort te introduce a new style of card, in which the figures en the face cards were made mere like men and women than the familiar forms se well known te all players, but the ssheme did net work ; our customers returned the entire let and we lest a considerable aineuut of money. I de net knew of any ether effort ever beiuc; made te substitute a new style of card aud the chances are that, if you should lay aside a pack of cards m some mauso leum, the man who may discover it five, ten or fifteen centuries hence will at once sit down with his comrades te a quiet game of euchre or whist. We frequently make changes in the designs en the backs of the cards and bring out six or eight new designs every year. The latest do de sign is that used for the style known as the club cards. The ilesigu is a wave pat tern, printed from geemetrical lathe plates. The machinery ler printing these backs cost us $e,000 te build, but there was a demand for this style of card which had te be supplied. The design covers the cutire back or the card, and is a con tinuous line, se contrived that a private mark could net be made en the card with out detection, and the surface of the caid is se highly polished that the bhghtebt in dentation v.ill at once be manifest. These cards are net made for clubs but the name club cards is simply a brand. 41 The different ciubs have their cauls inade te order. Sometimes they prepare the designs themselves, but they generally leave that work te us. We make ail the cards ler the Union club, as well as for ether clubs, net only iu this city, but throughout the ceuutiv and iu Eujdaud. The Union club has its monogram en each corner en the back of their cards, and it requires a coed many packs iu the course of a year. It is a i ule never te use a pack t of cauls at inore than one sitting. It does net matter whether the play continues 10 minutes or 10 benis. Each party when they sit down are supplied with a new uack and when they emit playing the pack is put away aud is net again used m the club room. It is either sold te seme mem ber of the club for his private use or 10 turned te us te be destroyed and ma:!e into new pulp." " Thcre are probably from fifteen te f-ighteeu different braudsef playing cauls in the market, ianging iifptice from 2 te $9 per dozen packs. The cheapest and probably the most widely known brand is the Stcambe.it.' These aid made of tw. sheets of cotton paper glued lege'her, and de net have the snap and lile that the liner qualities have. The demand for these cards ceme principally from the East and from California. Thcj aie made iu two styles double heads and MiigUi hjads. The double heads arc sold aluies!, cntucSy in the Kist, while the tradu in C.dileniia almost invariably :.sk for 3ingle heads. 'This'biand waae named beotuse it was made te meet the great call for a cheap carJ en the Western steamboats in the early days of nteam navigation en the Ohie and Mississippi. They are gotten up aud can 1 sold at a profit of twenty Jive cents a pack. . Very often during a trip from New Orleans te St. Leuis or te Cincinnati the passengers en the beat, would in.e up six giess or packs of cards The cards are msde with star or plaid backs and ate wft and have no life. Still, a I said, thcu: is a great demand for them. The next .saleable brand of card is the Mrts'til caul, which is ntada of cotton aud linen paper. The cotteu makes it smooth and t.eft, s. thai it will take a very line polish, aud the linen gives it snap and me. ine.-e casus am uuj with the triplicate face caul and also the indicator face, and the demand for them comes principally from the Southwest and the Eastern stales. The highest, priced eat ds at e made with gilt edges, and these are sold chiefly for private use." tilt: 1.-5.JSL.K. did net intoxicate themselves, dined te the number of ten, and placed an interval of four hours between their meals. Heat was served, in Reme, en portable furnaces, and it is yet se served in the north of Europe. The Remans had ambulant kitchens, which, followed them in their travels. The old king of Prussia imitated them in this; his kitchen followed him everywhere. In summer the Remans cause streams of fresh and limpid water te run at the bases of the walls of their balconies. As for us, we ewe the flavor of our cuisine te the spices of America, the cin namon of Ceylon, the venilla of Mexico, the nutmegs of the Malacca Islands, the black pepper of Java, the capers of Bar bary, the red pepper of the Carribean Isles, etc. The ancients spiced and flavored with perpermint, saffron, exymel, old cheese and peanuts, which Vitellius brenght back from Syria. Charlemagne had some one read te him during dinner a geed custom when one is alone. It was habitually from a religious book or from historical annals. He loved te listen te the soft voices of his daughters who were famed for their beauty and gentleness. Thus they soethod him with 'music. The first organ that appeared in Prance was brought from the East for his dining hall. The custom of formulating toasts comes from the North of Europe. All gourmands have eaten at regular hours ; without that one is sure of noth ing, for the stomach would net come te the work. The hour the important thing for the cook should be fixed with preci sion ; it should be fatal te whoever delays it. Jay, one of the most brilliant pupils of the great Careme, refused the position of chief ferthecreat Duke of Wellington, with 1,000 francs increase of salary an impei tant grade in the household ; the cause of that refusal was the fact that his grace had dinner served one hour before going te the table, Careme ate very little or drank little or none ; he talked much and well. Brillat Savarin ate copiously and badly ; he chose little, conversed heavily, without auy sparkle in the eye, and grew absorbed toward the end of a meal. Careme was brilliant, light and flashing. At most he would drink but a little cham pagne. Cambaceres ate largely and of heavy feed. His mind, which was se luminous iu the councils of state, was thiek at table, and particularly se at the close of a dinner. IEDICAL. "DKKST DAVIS'S PAIN KILLKB. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER m THE GREAT LEMEDY FOR BUBNS, Cuts, Bruises, Sfraiks, Scratches, Contusions, Swellings, SCAI.P3, Soues, Dislocation. Felons, Beils, &c, &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP EVERYWHERE. IT a'i'JmdAw KVKIC KAM.3. 1HK I.KK MONUMBNT. N SAMARITAN NERVINE. " YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH ler Sawaiu'tan Nkevime," says a skeptic, "Hew can one med icine be a specinc ler VU'BPSY, DYSl'KH SIA. ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM K ATI NO, KIIKUMATISM.SI'KUMATOKKHJK, or SEM INAL WEAKNESS and titty ether com plaints ?" We claim It a specific, simply be cause tlie virus et all diseases arises from tue bleed. Its Nervine. Keselvcnt. Alterative, and Laxative properties meet all tlie cendU tlens herein referred te. It's known tiiirW uu'teas THE GREAT Nerve Conqueror. vLeiarsa. Our Olething differs from the general run of Ready-made Clothing. It is mere stylish in appearance and much better made and trimmed. In fact, the better grades, you will find, will compare favorably with most custom work costing twice the money. A. C. YATES &C0. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. Pnil.ADFlLPHTA. aiMwil HAKl. forty new color-. and 7 lent long. .. .. .. ,..i.ij)Hf i.i til iiv W'itittew i'im,...,i l'.itterns et IlADO WINDOW SHADES, In NOTE A FEW SAMPLE l'KHJKS: $0.00, $7.00, $3.00, up i 0) Spring Novelties. ELEGANT ST I.E3 IN French Woolens, KI.KUANl' STYLES IN Scotch "Woolens, Kl.EUANT STYLES IN English Woolens, llLEIJANT ST t.KS IN Demestic Woolens, 1-.LIO.A.NT ST LES IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT STYLES IN N,CKdOOUNAMENTS.)Mi.ntiN(jAi. AN ELEUANT LINE Ob' Wall Papers, Ot every descilptien, m lilltn. ilreuiided and Common Papers, IJerdei, (.ei'lnv, .U PHARES W. FRY, Men's Suits at $L.r0, 15.00, te J1S.W). Men's Pants at 7."c, $1 00, tl.25, $1 ..r0, 1 up te $5.00. AN IMMENSE VAIUETY IN OUI1 HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES. Bey's Suits at $1.75, $iC0, $2.50, $n (JO, $1.00, $5.03, CO0, up t0J8 00. Bey's Pants aSOe, 90e, $1.03, $1.25 np te $2.r.e. Children's Sulfe at $l.fw, $1.75, $i0, 2, $3.00. $4 te. np te IC.50. Children's Pants at 05c, and upwards. OUK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is filled with the Choicest Line et SUITINGS AND Foreign and Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking suit te order a $14.00. Onr prices always under. We arc ready te meet and te beat all competition. Onr plain talk means business. It will pay you te re member it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, GCCS NORTH QUEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Oranga Si LANCASTEB, PA. 43Wc have no connection with any ether Clothing Henso in the city. Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTIUt. PA .!." maktin St t:e. We arc new shewjufc the Newe-d Pattern-) et WALL PAPERS !?!i. Pantaloenings. BOOKS AND STATlONUMi- I B. isteir k Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. TEW BOOKd. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITY. TH& LA TEitT MA GAZINES AWD NEW 8TA TIOSER Y, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. NEW EFFECTS ! NEW COLORS ! BOOMBERY'S NEW MORESQUE PAT TERNS in Extra Super Ingrains. New Mo Me queues. New Brussels and New Tapestries. Three patterns Tapestry, entirely new, si'c four patterns Tapestry, entirely m w, 7."e. -OU R- UPH0LSTEK y DF.rAir.ra knt 13 in charge el Mr Vnii.terMuith, nte with Jehn Wanamaker, ami we guarantee better work and lewrr piicM en carpet weik than ever before. Every Li-anc-h id 1. phelstery Werk promptly a' tended te WINDOW SHADES ! A LI COLORS AND WIDTHS PROMPTLY. PUT UP (Meet long, with flstiiien complete. r.O cents. 4K-petlenrw1th fixtures complete, 10 cents. X B. IAETH & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. BAItliAlNS IN WAXUHKS. ISL.OUK Chains, Rings, Spectacles, ftc. Repairing et all kinds will receive my pergenal atten tien. LOUIS WERER, N". 159H North ijncen street. Remember name and number. Ul rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pen.isylva.nj railroad depot. dec 28 1 v T3K BKST Cc. OIOAll IN THK CITY. " vana or Yara fillers, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1GAU STORE. Jiuw it Ujs hcuu Kiyejeu by iseliible Ptr Miuuges. Tim Euiiicmr Awsrtiitns. like his r.tmle, the gicat .Inlius, wa a sober man. lie ieveel tlie iuaynificcuee of the table for its political influence and as a medium of worthily ieceivinj his friends. The same notions originally attracted Alexander the Great te the ensine, and until he ceased te he controlled by his nobler self he ate but little. Crasar at lightly and frequently. Augustus, that autetypa of Leuis XIV. in giaudenr of detail, had his garments made by his daughtcis, was the last te sit at table, drank but thrice, the opinion of Herace te tbe contrary notwithstanding. He prcfencd a bit of old cheese te all the delicacies of the table. Alexander in Asia had white beans .stewed for him aud declared them delica cies. They were then a recent discovery of his lavoiite coelr. Under the emuerers foreigners wete shown among the pre eminent industries of Reme uet only these famous cooks who concocted the imperial sauces but another species of skilled artisans these who taught the people hew te walk, hew te dance, hew te chew their feed and hew te eleau their nails. Diogenes, encountering a child who ate with extreme rapidity, boxed its precep tor's cars a harsh rebuff, even for Dieg- 3CS. Mark Antony, with whom we have all grown se familiar in'eur books of rhetoric was conquered less by Augustus than be cause he forget everything for the pleas ures of the table his competition for the einphe, his interests iu Asia, his armies ; in liue, because he preferred his cooks te his generals, Napeleon ate sptriegly and without much cheice. He ate for sustenaiice, and net from taste ; but he conceived a taste for gastronomy. The sensualities of the table would have been incompatible with his active life. Cajs.ar ate without vivacity of taste. Charlemagne also took but light and simple repasts, despite his strength, his height, and his physical activity. He preferred vegetables te meats. Newton was net a geurmaud, but he loved neither lettuce nor women. When'thoFenlof Alexander the Great turned te licentiousness at Perscpeli3 and Babylon it eclipsed itself in these suppers and inidnieht; enries whose mad echoes ha8 come down te us threugu mere than 2,000 years Alexander could net indulge in trilling follies. One." night he offered a prize te him who could drink the most. Tnirty-six parsons died, en the morrow. The Athenian geurinands, whole ap- nlnucnthiinnnil nf A rSntnt.ln was SO nreild te gain, were much mero delioate. They I ipiierl Eitrly rr.ipeees te be One or Fifty te rnrnlati the Necet&ary filling. General .Tubal A. Early has writteu a long letter iu regatd te the erection of the proposed monument te General Rebert K. Lee, in which he says: "My proposi preposi tion is this : If forty-nine gentlemen will unite with me we fchall each contribute the sum of 61,000, te be paid into some bank in the city of Richmond aud placed iimk-i the control el aentlemen of undoubted lespeusibility aud integrity, be that there may be no danger of its less, and that then an artist be selected by a committee, te be appointed by the contrib utors te thei'und, fe.- the purpese of exe cuting in bren.a an ceuestrian statue of General Lee, which, when completed, is te be placed upon a pedestal in suttauie puo pue lic ground in Richmond, say Menree Park. The Capitel square in its present ceudi tien does net furnish auy suitable. location for such astatue, and it never will-furnish such location unless the governor' s'heuse is removed or the square extended out te liread stieet, between Ninth and Twelfth. I would say that, when net able individu ally te contribute the $1,000, two or mere gentlemen might unite for the purpose, and when the O.OOO ar. secured smaller Cfitlributiens might be rreeived from etheis." liKI'.lilUlY I'KRDIUAKI.S UKAU, 'ilia Vluil In Africa or I lie Keinantlc Cttreer or a fireeu Kefiignn. The death of Gregery A. Perdieaiia occurred in Tangier, Africa, last week. Mr. Perdicaris was one ei the best known men In New Jersey and had a very roman tic career. He was born in Athens, Gicece, at the beginning of the century. When he becaiue of age lie avowed repub lican principles and was sentenced, with his brother, te be beheaded. He escaped te this country and procured a tutorship iu Vale college. Among his pupils was IIeurv Ward Bccchcr. Mr. Perdicaris seen abandoned teaching, however, and went. Seuth. He ttiere met and married a Miss Han ford, a lady of wealth, and sub sequently embarked in business. He built gas works in many of the Southern cities and continued the business in the North . He amassed a large fortune and settled in Trenten. Later Mr. Perdicaris became a naturalized American citizen and was appointed consul for the United States te Greece. After the war he was injured in a railroad wreck aud it affected his mind for the remainder of his life Three years age Mr. Pendicaris went te Tangier te live with his son, au artist, who resides there. It quiets and composes the patient net. by the intioductleu of opiates and drastic CHthartles, but by the restoration ei activity te the stom ach and nervous syste-n, wiieicby the brain Is relieved or morbid fancies, which are cre ated by thocausesubeverefenud te. Te clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Mer chants, Bankers. Ladies, and all these whose sedentary employment causes nervous pros tratlen, irregularities of the bleed, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require u nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, SAMAitiTAjf Nervine is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wenderlul lnvlgerant that ever sustained the sinking system. $l.re. Sold by all DrngKlsts. The DR. S. A. RICHMOND MKU. CO., Proprietors, St. Jeseph. Me. CHAS. N. CRITTENTON, Agent, New Yerk City. 1 lyoed&w ) i'i XOTIOHS. JJPKINO HOSIKKY. H."K,! SPBHG QWSim AT- 8 PALME OF FASHION Is. H. GERHART'S TAlLORINu aSTABLKSHMBNT, NO. 0 EAST KINU MTIIEET, Of THE hAH(h'STASSUi:r.Mh.'J -OK FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND Sl'lMNU OYKierOATtNU, If you don't see.it is mainly your own lault, because by procuring a pair et Celluloid Eye lilaascs, you can improve falling eyesight se as te see clearly. Eer tale by all leading Jew elers anil Opticians. a23 lwdeed ASTRICH BROTHERS, ak NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET. We are new daily leeelving NEW (iOODS in our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, and have ut present the Rest Selected Stock and the Lewest Pessible Prices. Plain, Coleie.l and i-'anev fit itnc.d Ileso ler Ladles. Hent.i and Children. Bargains in Ladies' Full Regular Made Ualbriggan Hese: alseln Fancy Striped anil Plain Colored Stockings. Special bargain in Child' Plain Colored Hese, Extra Quality Kronen Ulbbed.Tte xy ut S)c a. pair. Int.uit's All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, at 15c a pair ; worth 25c. special inducements ettered In Uents White and Eaney Cotten HuIMIet. A Large Assortment et LISLE li LOVES, al 102, 20e, ilc, 30c te COc a air. LISLE MUSQUETAIRK i; LOVES nt 25c, X-c and 50c a pair. SILK O LOVES m all the New Sprint; Color. Coler. Celer. KID GLOVES. A uie.it Complete Assert" ment of all New and Seasonable Goods. New Millinery. Nev Liceh.Ncw Lace Goods, New TrlmuiiiiK-f. vtf Buttens, New l.liit:n Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novel ties In every department. SUIT DEPARTMENT. Wohavunew a very nnellneefLadiei'Siiits.inadeuplin tlie Latest Spring Styles teselect from. Persons wanfng te buy a Dress will find it te their advauta; te leek through our Line et presses bclere purchasing elsewhere, and, it they can lie suited, will find that the price of making the dress is saved, as all we charge ter is the act ual cost et material, lining and trimming. 1 1 we cannot suit you In a Keady-Made Dreis. we have a very Large Line et Dress Goods te select from, wlilcti we will make te order, or yen can buy the material from us and get it made where It suits you. We have Just re ceived a large line et Children's Dresses from New Yerk, that ter workmanship, style and beantv cannot be surpassed. They are midc et all kinds of material trem the low priced enMcci te the finest cashmere. Call and leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. .Inst received to te ini7finnt.hnr let of these extraordinary low- priced Summer Silks at 45c. Our Black SI11.S are pronounced by all the cheapest line that has been shown anywhere. We also have Silks in all Desirable Celers. Large s-tock of Infants' Cloaks, Ladies Underwear ami Cor-sets. Ever brought te the city of Lmcisltr. TT!ie.'e desirous efsccurlug Choice Styln are invited te call early. OI.AHS AND GUHKXHWARt.. II ""' M MAHTIM. QUEENSWARE AT CHI MA HALL. A I.ARGK I.OIUK A Delicious Banqnet. The modern epicure is tee often atllicted with ilvwrwrwl'l illlliornaMen Ol COnStinatiOIl alter hiving satiated Ids appetite with a dell dell cleus banquet and all the luxuries et the sea son. Burdock Bleed Bitters are a positive cure for these and all ether disorders or the stomach. Price $1. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13!) North Queen street. DAMAGED WARE A1 the Lewest. Pripp?, AT I High & Martin, .15 EAST KING STKEET, OAJtJtlAUJCS, SV. ri'BB LANCASTER. PA. MEUIVAL.. Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. 1 Wish Everybody te Hnew. Kev. Geerge 11. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister el the M. E. church, Just tlm moment stepped in our store te say, I wish everybody te knew thai I consider that both uiyselt and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cnre." It is having a tremendous Bale ever enr counters and is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCHKTT X FRANCE. Beurden, lnd.. May 15, '73. Sold by H.B. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. tebMeedl A ptiM, harmless, ctticaclens remedy Sim mons Liver Regulator. Mr. J. Marsn, Bank of Terente. Ont., writes' " Biliousness and dyspepsia seem te have grown up with inc ; having been a suflerer for years. I have tried many remedies, but with no lasting result until 1 used yenr Bnrdeck Bleed Bitters. They have been trnly a bless ing te me. and I cannot speak tee highly et them." Price M. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. A Uangerun Counterfeit. There are dangerous counterfeits in circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Lcat Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of Its great value is the lact that parties knewinglts great efficacy try te imitate u. j.acn oetueoitne genuine lias a Jac simile of a walnatleat- blown in the glass : and a Green Lcat en the outside wrapper. The "Hcsterer" is as barm less as water, while it possesses all properties necessary te restore lite, vigor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only trem respon sible parties. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle Is warranted. JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY ft CC. Philadelphia, and HALL A KyCKEL. New Yerk. juns-iyneeaTr EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUShS, . LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Bnggy and Carriage desired. All Werk tintjhed iu the most com fortable and elegant style. We u.50 only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy for cash and sell en the. most reasonable tarma ftlvh na a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ter that pur pose. nas-tld&w 1 KAY'B Sl'KDiriU MKUIINJS. ..... JT Great English Remedy. An nntallliu-(-.urn ter Impotency, anil all Diseases thu thu thu tollew less et Mmery, Universal La,v tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and muny nther diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full pur ticulars In our pamplet, which we de-dre send free by mall te every one. Tn Spwcirti Medicine is sold by all d rnggists at41 per pack age, or six packages ter$S. or will te sent trc. by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and 1" North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappui Wrappui Wrappui thoeuly genuine. Guarantees eleure Issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, DrugKist, 137 and 139 North Uueeu street, THK GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. ' . mrl-ivdv L KONT CIGAR ORttlLLAKD'S KKIIKUCA TOBAUIO I only 10 cents pit plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FK STORK. T UCBKH'S DYES. A 5c, Package or LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHAS, A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VTOT1CK -H lUKsPASWlSlCM APU GO.S- 1 NERS. All persona are hereby forbidden te trespass ouanyet the lauds el the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon an.: Lancaster cenn tie-, whether inclesed or un un iuclesed, cither ler the purpeiu ut sheeting u Ashing-, as the law will he rlgldlv nforcfh. nfercfh. against all trespassing en said tamU et H; undersigned utter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FRKKSI AN K. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FRKKSI AN, Attorney tue U. W. CeIhumii' Helle nic tld.tw EVER. call. UI.UEKWKAB SUITED FOB THK SEA SON. Together with a Spring supply ei LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD3 Hestcry a specialty at Prices LES:iTHA'':i sitvnuiuqnuu nuuvy nut. ., iw t, HENRY BKCHTeLD, Ne. 52 N. Queen Street, i:. loe Bundles et Clean Uye Straw ler sale. feb3-lvd OTEYKNH MOUS1". SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING. SAI.iii will he epfned TO-MORROW MOKN.NU. Het and Celd Baths at all hours. al3-Imd H. T. WAGKEE, Man ijei