Price Twe Ceite. Vel new XIX Ne. 240. LAKCASTEK, PA. SATURDAY. JUNE 9, 1883. WATEJt COOT.KUH, AC. I7LINN 11KENKMAN. GO FLINN & BEENEMAN'S FOR REFR IGE WATER COOLERS, AND BABY CARRIAGES. Ne. 162 NORTH QUEEN STREET, VM.OT1IISU. -7"ATKS KIN". SOME OF OUR REDUCTIONS! Ne. i U ( 5428, 541 4, ;s4(, MEN'S SUITS " IJS71, (JS74, I. Ne. 54:50, u 0847, 5427, 54(14, 5444, 15152, 20S, 2075, 2007, YOUTHS' SUITS (( (1 f Ne. i i L " BOYS' SUITS RETURN what dees net suit, and get your money. Our Stock ia one of the largest in the Country. Our Clothing stands superior te all ether makes. A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH & CHESTNUT STB., PHILADELPHIA. THE YATES RItiG. "RING" for the BENEFIT of the PEOPLE. MIATT AXJ H AT.i, OAI'S, r. SHULTZ (dbl) les. 31 and 33 North Queen street. TlicOl.lr-T llntStoie In Lancaster City, being establishe I FORTY YEARS AGO. place wlu-.re Hals arc nianiiiuciured in Lancaster City. -THE LARGEST AND HATS, CAPS and -AT Lewest Prices Ever The out lie stock neught ter cash at a liberal than any ether stoic. mayil-lmd itKY 1EIIKI1K KAIINKSTOUK, 14 EAST KING STFEET, ( BAlR'S OLD STORE. ) Opening Te-day New Goods in Every Department. SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. J'JAJMHINti ANO J OHM L,. AKNOI.Tt. Winter JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE Z.1VJCKY TTOUOBTOJl'S. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNteUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Street TO RATOES, LAWN MOWERS, - LANCASTER. PA. $1.00, new $ 8.00 1:5.00, " !.00 12.00, " 8 00 17.00, " 14.00 20.00, " 10.00 22.00, u 17.00 25.00, 18.00 $ !.00, new $ 0.00 11.00, 8.00 12.00, 8.00 14.00, " 10.00 15.00, " 10.00 $ 7.00, lien $ 4.00 S 50, " 0.00 12.00, " 8.00 17.00, " 14.00 VAI'S. BR( .' STAND,) The only REST ASSORTMENT OF. STRAW GOODS THE - Ollercd te the Public. li -eniint, which enables us te anil che'iper JOHN SIDES, Successor te SHULT7. r.ROS. oeons. UAH V1TTJXO. DON'T FORGET YOUR ? Until the Meth Destroys Them. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. STABLE. Rear of; Old Black Herse Hetel. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 6, 18S2. Hep Bitters Ce. I am "I years old, have lived 34 years in Philadelphia and well-known amengGermans. I have been troubled 12 years with a white swelling en my right feet, and getting worse every year, and very painful, and breaking out in het weather. 1 consulted several doc tors and they told me it was incurable and I would have te take It with me in the grave. Seme time age I lest my appetite, was costive, had headache and fever, in fact was very sick. I saw in the German Democrat that Hep Bit ters was what I needed. I get a bottle, took it one week and was as well again as ever, and te my greatest surprise right irem the first, my swelling went down gradually and 1 taking another bottle get entirely well et it. The wile or my neighbor h id two such swell ings en iter legs and three bottles cured her. I think this is a great triumph ter your JJIt ters. Jehn Stell, Xe. 4 Yeung's Alley, above Willow St. STirrsniLL. Iiul., Nev. 13, 1SS1. DeakSiks I haveread se much about Hep Hitter and always being alllleted with neu ralgia, weakness, diseased stomach, never having much health, 1 tried a couple bottles ; it has .strengthened and helped me mere than any medicine or doctor. I am new en my third bottle anil am thankful that it has bill ed me. 1 will advise all that arc alllicted te give it a trial. Lccy Vail. Heat the World. Reckville, Ce.nn., March C, 18S2. Hep Bitters Ce. 1 have been taking your Hep Hitters ler sc eral weeks, and they beat the world. L. S. LKWI8, Levis' axles machine. Lugtenia, Pa., Apiil IS. IBS?. l,i Bitters Ce. I have net been well for three years, tried almost all kinds et patent medicines and no less than seven docteis-, one et Klinlra, N. Y-, none have done me. any geed. I linally tiled your Hep liilteis and found them just the thing. 1 have praised them se highly there is agrcatnumber here who use them witligie.it tx nulit and satisfaction. Very Respecliuily, Yours, R. Hunt. Gr-NTLKWEN The " Hep Hitters" meet with laigesales and give general satisfaction, one case in paarticular you should -knew et, Mr Jehn K. Green, 725 Spiing Garden stieet, Phil adelphia, Pa., has been sintering Iiem kidney affection, which superinduced rheumatism. Retried physicians and remedies in vain. He was ebllired te take morphine te indiire slop p ; liistrouhle.wassegre.it. Reading your ad vertisement in the ' Cliiisllan at Werk," he va prevailed upon by enc-ef his daughters te try it. Three bottles c-llectcd a euro and new he lsan enthusiast for " Hep Hitters." He Is onee! the eldest residents in the locality named ; anil known as a gentleman et un usual probity. Hknry Totten, i;V2 North l'lthSf., Philadelphia, Pa. Office Jei.lewav Mb. A. Association, ) Jei.leway. ()., Mar. IS, '82. S Hep Bittrx t Mamifaetitriny Ce. I have been using your Hep Hitters and find them what you recommend them te be ter kidnev disease, (vis., supei ler ie all ethers.) J. L, lliuin-.r.iiM. Vertigo, Ulz7lneefi and icilmliiesi. Ol'IMCK IJTIOA MOIIMIKO IlKKALD. Utica, Feb. IS, INJ2. $ I have been troubled w.th vertigo since last July, and have sulleicd giei'ly every night alter any considerable evcilien lrem dizzi ness anil blindness. I tried two bottles el Hep Hitters, and since then h ive been entirely re lieved. Respectful y yours, .1 . J . Flaniean. Hep ilittcrs Ce. June 1.1, 1SSI. 1 have lu.cn suffering five years past with neuralgia, liver complaint, dy-pep-la and kid ney complaint, and I hiivedoetered with four teen different doctors he did me no gee !. At last I tiled Hep liilteis, and alter used a tew bottle- Het ei veil a great benefit Hern them, and ir I had used Hep Hitters regularly I would have been well before. 1 knew them te l,e the best medicine in the world ler nervous diseases of all kinds. Jamks Coonts, Beelingten, Harber County. W. Va. Wicked tnr Clergymen. " I believe it te be all wieng and even wicked for clergymen or oilier public men te be led into giving testimonials te quack doc tors or patent medicines, but when a really meritorious article ceinp scd of valuable remedies known te all, and that all phjsieiaus .10 and trust in daily, we shuild Ireelv com mend it. 1 therefore cheerfully commend Hep Rit'.cis ter the geed they have done me and my friend., llrinly be ieving they hae no equal for family ue. 1 will net be without them. Rev. H. K , Washington, D. 0. A geed Haptisl clcgyinan of Hergen, N. Y , i strong tcmpcnlnce man, sulleie l with kit nev trouble, neuralgia and dlzzi.iessalmest te blindness, ever two years alter he was advised that Hep Hitters would cure hlin, liee.iu-e he was afraid et and prejudiced against I he weid ' bitters." Sinee lus cure lie s-iys none n en fear but trust in Hep Hitters. My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of Hep Hitters, and iccetnmend them te my reeplc. Methodist Clergyman, Mexico, N. Y. I had sevetc attacks of Gravel and Kidney trouble; was unable te get any medicine or doctor te cure me until I used Hep Hitters, and they cured me in a short time. A distin guish d lawyer and tempeiaiice oiater et Wayne County, N. Y. TTOl' Id-l-TKrCS FOR SAI.K AT II, B n. Cechnm's Uuig Stere, 137 and 13s North Queen street. marJ-Smd JHUMCAL., w ILUOX K WHITE THE- WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. L.UOKENBAOH, Agent. A Full Assortment et Hie various styles con stantiy en hand and ter sale en the me-d lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call and examine these Instruments, which will be found te be very .s-iperler in Quallty.and Hoderate In Price. Having vercd my connections with the Kstey Organ Company, 1 take this method te Inform my friends in Lancaster county, I am new scblnir an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. l'leae call and examine one el the most bcautltul-tuned Oigans manu factured in the United .States. Mr. Luckenbach Is also agent ler the tamens "KNABB n And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at I prices from $228 upwards. AN OLD SUBJECT. INSTRUMENTAL MOSIO IN CHURCHES. Tne Contreversey Besstdtns Ctrarch Btaslc aa Old as tne Cnnieh Itself The Trouble About It Anions the Pres byterians. Chicago Inter-Ocean, The heated discussion in the United Presbyterian assembly ever the use of instrumental music in churehes is but the prolongation of a controversy as old al most as the church itself. In the second century it was the custom among the Christians at Alexandria te accompany singing with the llute. This was forbidden by Clement in 190, but he compromised en the harp, which was for many years used instead of the llute. At the very beginning, then, it would appear that the discussion turned en the character of the instrument as much as en the exclusion of all instruments. Towards the end of the sixth centnry Gregery the Great absolutely prohibited the use of instruments. It may be as sumed that it was after this date that the general introduction of instrumental music occurred. IS'early every instrument used up te G37 seems te have excited violent prejudice in ene branch of the church or another. In that year, accord ing te some authorities, the organ, which had at first been used in the theatres, was applied te religious devotions in the churches. Other authorities contend that the organ was first used in church service iu the thirteenth century. Be this as it may, it is certain that the organ was net regarded with favor in the Eastern church, and that it met with vehement opposition in sorue of the Western cliurcli6S By the time of the reformation organs wcre iu very general use in the churehes, except in Scotland and a few othei coun tries. As these instruments had been associated with the scrvice and pra-t'scs of the Reman church, they wero in disre pute with the Keferraant. Luther called the organ an ensign or Baal ; Calvin said that instrumental music was net litter te ba adopted in the Christian church than inccuse and the candlestick ; Knox spoke contemptuously of the organ as a kist of whistles. Prem the first thore wero two parties in the church of England in the introduction el instrumental music, and iu the couve catien held iu 1GG2, in Queen Elizabeth's time, te settle the liturgy the retainiug of eigaus was carried only by a casting vote. The dissenters from the English church would have nothing te de with organs for many yeais. This same piojudice was sliaicd by the orthodox Jews, who have nev r allowed the organ or any ether in strumeut in their synagogues. Different branches of the Protestaut church began very early te change ground in their opposition te instrumental music. The Cilvinistic church eutirely rejected the use of instruments, but Luther, who had spoken contemptuously of the organ, introduced the cm-tern of having chorals executed by instruments. After 1G10 the nse el the organ for accompaniment be came general, and several influences com bined in the seventeenth century te give the music in Protestant churches a mero secular character. This was carried te the extreme of playing overtures and (lancing tunes en the organ bofero aud after service. Abuse of the organ through absence of proper compositions, and though inclination in some of the Euro pean states te get as lar as possible from the instrumentation in the Reman chinches led te a reaction against all instrumental music iu churches. But in ineduru times the tide has baeu steadily in favor of the use of instruments in chntches, and sacred music has become as distinctive in character as operatic music. With the work of such men as Lewell Masen in this country, andKechir, Silcher, Freeh, aud ethers in Europe, Christian chinch music was popularized te such an extent that the prejudices in many denominations were worn away without producing any friction or irrita tion. Sect after sect surrendered, the natural successors of the Calvinists, Cevenanters, and Puritan, all having become enthusiasts in the cause that has made sacred and Sunday school music almost an art in it self. Nat ui-all v the fmlit has been most stub born among the followers of Jehn Knox. Piegiess has been slowest in Scetlaud, where the established church has clung tenaciously te the old idea. Iu this country the United Presbyterian and the Reformed Picsbyteiians have made a stand ag.i'nist musical innovations. Last year the question was decided in the geu cm al assembly of the former council iu favor of instrumental music by a small mnjeiity. This year thu decision was re afliimed lv an ever whelming majority, this ni.ijerity showing a vast consarvative and considerate spirit. It, is intimated that the minority, beaten in the contest, may secede and form an alliance with the reformed Pi esby teriani, who claim te bti the Simen pure leprcseu tatives of the old Cevenanters. The increased vote in favor of allowing the use of ins! l emental music in the churches of the United Presbyterian de nomination is significant in that it shows that in one of thu most conservative bodies convictions have been modified and pre judices have been worn away. The Qua kers still resist all innovations se far as instrumental music is concerned, but within the last lew years even they have made concessions iu the way of vocal music. It Depends a Umul linal nn ibe Hnseand. Adrian Time-'. It took the ladies of the Michigan Women's Christian Tompemnce union a little while te cot acqnainted, but when the acquaintance was once formed it ripened fast. "Hew de you give your narae ?" asked ene lady of another as they rorneved their wiaps at the deer ene morning. "I have usually written it Mrs. James P.. Tenes." "Did your mother name you '.Tames P.'?" inquired the first speaker witti con siderable emphasis. "I will never call myself by my husband's name." 'Ner I," "Ner I," "Ner I," came from a number of bystanders. The little woman appeared surprised te find herself se larirelv in the minority, but she finally found breath aud ceurage te say : "Well, I suppose it docs make a differ differ eucc what kind of man the husband is." Uase Ingratitude etn I.nrge spider. Mr. Jehn Saxen, a gentleman living near Feidham, told a Sun reporter the following story : " I went into my barn en Wednesday morning, and while there was attracted bv the movements of a large black spider A great brown licctle had wandered into the spider's web, which was about three feet from the ground, and in his clnrasy efforts te free himself was seen hopelessly entangled. Then the spider attack ed him, bnt the beetle was se strong that be kept his adver sary at bay, and was rapidly demolishing the web, Suddenly the spider ran away, and I supposed he had gene, te seek a place of safety. Net at all. He simply hastened te a smaller web about a feet above his own, and in a few seconds was harrying back, followed bv a spider about half as big as himself. The little spider went below the beetle, which new had his legs upward, and the big Bpider remained above. Simultaneously they attacked-the beetle, and by quick hard blows with their legs, and, I think, with poison, seen dispatched him. I was about te return te the'heuse te bring my wife out te see these two victorious friends when I was over whelmed with amazement by the spectacle of the large spider going down te the small one, seizing him by the head and flinging him out of the web." A. Success. Philadelphia Inquirer, Rep. It must be admitted that as a veto gev. erner, Mr." Pattison is a success. Itis quite as important te step injurious legis latien as it is te forward that whieh is bene ficial; and Governer Pattison has stepped a large number of bills this session which were false in construction, injurious in in tent or mischievous in action. His reason ing has been sound iu every case,and every ene of his vetoes has been sustained by the body in which the bill originated, and has been approved by the people. Even the veto of a measure se excellent in in tent as that te euoeurage the propagation of feed fishes was sustained because the method of its enactment was contrary te constitutional previsions, and the reso lution wa3 therefere worthless. l'Maluis. RKVISED. Hear this, al! ye people, and give ear all ye inraliili nt the world. Hep Hitters will tnakfc you well and te rejoice. 2. it shall enre all the poeplo and put sick ness and sutrerlng under feet. 3. He thou net araid when your "family Is sick, or you have Hrighl's discase or Liver Complaint, for Hep Hitters will cure you. ! Heth low and hiiih, llchund peer, knew the value el Hep Hitters ler bilious, nervous and Jthcumalic complaints. fi. Cleanse me with Hep Hitters and I shall have robust and blooming health. fi. Add disease upon diseaseand let I lie worst come, I am safe If I use Hep Hitters. 7. Fer all my life have I been plagued with sicAnettaud seics, and net until a year age was I cured, by Hep Hitters. 8. He that keepelh his bones from aching from Rheumatism and Neuralgia, with Hep Hitters, ileeth wl-ely. 9. Though thou hast sires, pimples, freckles, saltjrheum, erysipelas, bleed poisoning, yet Hep HUtcr will remove them all. 10. What woman Is thcie, teebln and sick from tern )c complaints, who dedreth net health ami nselh Hep Hitler land Is made well. 11. Let net neglect te Use Hep Hitlers bring en serious Kidney and Liver complaints. 12. Keep thy tongue from being furred, thy bleed pure, and thy stomach trem Indlgeitlen by using Hep Hitters. M. All my pains ami aches and disease go like chair before the wind when 1 use Hep IRttei-j. 14. Mark the man who nuts neat ly dead and given up by the doctors after using Hep Hit ters and bucemeth well. 15. Cease from worrying about nervousness, general ileblllly and urinary Ireuble, for Hep Hitters will lesloreyeu. ieO-lmdTl'h&S&w tr UNT'S ICKBIfcllY FOIC SAI.K AT H. II Cochran's li ug Stere. 137 and 133 North Queen street. mart- Hud It your sight is failing you, there is no one article that will se truly tilve you "an Kye for an Eye" as the Celluloid Kye-G hisses. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jMwde d Krem Cleveland, Ohie, Cemes a letter signed T. Walker, saying: "About six months age commenced taking Burdock Bleed Bitters ter protracted case et lumbago and general debility, and new am pleased te state have recovered my appctttii and wonted strength. Feel better altogether." Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13') North Queen street. Called te Preach We feel called upon te preach a tew pesncl facts tacts that are worth knowing. We want everybody te enjoy all that Is possible in this world. We want all thee who are sullerlng lrem rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches, sprains and pains te knew that Themas' Kc lectric Oil is an unfailing and splendid cure. Fer sale bv 11. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. De Teil Ifeliuve It. That In this town there are scores et persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell them Shlleh's Vitalize!-, guaranteed te euro tl.cin. Sold by 11. n. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 ami 13!) North Queen street. feb7-eei-2 ,- 4.V QVUKNHHAKJh. H Ullt A IHAKTIN. Glassware. - - Glassware. AT CHINA HALL AbAKGK AND CHEAP LINK OF GLASSWARE, CRAQl-K, OUT AND KNUKAVE1) GLASS WAKK AT High & lar tin 15 FAST KINd STREET, LANCAHTKB. I A. L" UltKK'S HYKS. A 5c, Package LOOHER'S IDYE WILL GOLeB MORE GOODS THAN ANT OTHEBDYE IN TIIK MABKKT, Fer sale by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. O EAST KING STREET, 1. A NCASTK.lt. FA. MAKE NO M1STAKK, HUT P0KCHADE the genuine YarafJU-ar ter 5c.' at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW KUONTCItiAB bTOBK. MJSDICAL, tERBY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. Caught a Bad Celd. The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dangerous as these of midwinter. But they yield te the same treat ment and ought te be taken in time. Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS TRILS, HEAD or BREATHING APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy. ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER. Juncl-lydiw VLUTUINlt. H. UKKHAKT. SPRIM OPENING -AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 FAST KING STREET, OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMh'A'J -OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONINGt -ANH- SPIUNU OVKKCOATINH, Kver brought te the City et Iincaster 3Tliese desirous of aeenrlnfj Ulinlee are Invited te eall early. Slylii IV HI IHTKTTKK It SON. 11 - CLOTHI I. Sl'KING-WKHHlT CLOTHING IN FULL ASSmtTMKNT K(IH Men and Beys. And If the question with you H where te liny, give ns a trial, and we will show you one et the Largest and Beat Selected Stocks of Olethiner in the City. We have, a few et these AI.I.-WOOI., MEN'S SUITS AT $10 lelt, anil llml they for the money. in Klvliifjgoeil sa'NIiH-lien KKMEMKKIt WE M AND FACT t! It K Aid. OUKOWN UI.OTHl.Nli. D. e. Hosteller & Sen, 24 OENTRE SQUARE, l.ANCJASTEK. PA. Ici iN-iUAis in;c. j. LESS TALK AND lore Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BRO., Cor Orange and North Queen Sts , THAN ANYWIIKKE ELSE YOU CAN (JO TO. Men's Suits at $1.00, $.1.M), 4.IW, $.100,16.(0, $8 00, $10. $1'.!, up te $18. Men's I'ants ut 7".e., 00c., $1.00,$1..10,ti0n. $i.W, $J00 up te $5 01. I.O'vi "t prices ler latest 9 Seys' and Children's Siiltsat$I.Ml. $2 00. $i.W, $3 00, $4.00, $5.00, $ 00 up te $9.00. Lewest prices ler the latest styles, and we are deirg the business. Sharp prices; excellent weik te measure, $12. An Indigo lilue Suit te measure, $11. Abet ter quality Indiice ISlue butt te measure at $il. A goad selection el Clievietand Cassimnres te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. u..nf. t n mnnunre frnm !.MI inward. New Iest goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is tlu time te get It; thu season is well advanced : we have a large stock and must sell It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE JTASIIIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOB3& CLOTHIERS, 6('-"K 0KTII QUEEN STREET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner pi Orange St. LANCASTER. PA. . evening until 9 o'clock ; a-upt. ie. Saturday CLOTHING. VTEW CLOTI1INU FAKI.OK. Jno. J. Smaling, (LATE WITH IIOTT ft GLIASON.) TAILOR, Weald te pleased te have you call at tils lABLOB. Ne. 22 North Queen St, TOKXAMINR THK Latest Novelties FOB Men's Wear, Imported dlrect ter our trade. SECOND FLOOII, MAKltLE FBONT. Uiuaj'.i-ljMWaS M Yl'UCS KATHFON Loek Everywhere! lint buy nowhere until you have seen the Im mense Steeic and learned hew wenderlnlly LOW THKi'BlCESare with ns, as cempanil with ether .stores. In Liirht Summer Wear We are exhibiting all the Desirable Novelties and Simulant Styles of the Season, and for Quality, Myle, Make Up and l'rlcu nre uiiaur nagHfd, FiueL'lrllilu? for Men ! ebly stjles Ter Youths '! Tasty Garments Ter Cnildrea ! We tlioienhly understand the goods we iiiauutactuie, which enables in te guarantee every nrllelr sold te be exactly as represent ted or the liiiincy will be refunded. This makes It. absolutely ale for anyone te deal with us. OUB STOCK IS NOW KBIKTL1NU WITH ISAIiCiAINS! New Is the day of great valnes. The bar gains grew hotter and lictlcr. Every garment an evtileiK-eel our truth. -All et Hie advantages accruing from long pructiral experience, an I the manipula tion et realty money,, Is assured you when dealing here. lyers & Kathfen, Iift:nling Lniu'aster Clothiers. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. QmAl.lNli'S SPKINH OI'K.-mNU. IO SMALING. OPENING OF SPEHG IOYELTIES. ALL THE LATEST! PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. Cl;.M!INI: MlIKl-KISK! THE rilKLICTUEATKDTO A GENUINE SURPRISE 'II1IS NKWS OK TIIK GREAT BARGAIN We are etlerlni: In our enlire stock et Clothing and Gentlemen's Furn ishing Goods Is spi catling rapidly and we take this means et luiktng these, who have net yet been te me us te call en ns and satlsly tliciusalveM et thu corrceines el thealiove. I'KICES UKIHICKl) .".) l'Ktt CENT. ON CHTIl ENTIRE STOCK. It being our rule te close out enr ontlre sleck at the end of each neiisen, this year wjB give you the beuelltet the same three weeks e:u Her than usual. LADIES, we net only eall your attention te these HANDSOME LITTLE KMHKOIDKKED SUITS which we have Just received, aud a re selling! fO cheap, but we are ulvlng decided bargains In our entire stock or CHILOBENS SIJ ITS. Onr prices are scarcely no per cent, el what ether stores will charge you for tee same goods. WCiU'ZK lNDKBWEAR, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS and FURNISHING GOODS et all de scriptions are en our counters, at very low llgures. Have you sren these 75c. OVKICALLS and 3.0I liM'K FLANNEL COATS? -EXTi:A ISAItOAINS in MEN'd LIGHT COLORED SUITS. Hiish & Brether, I-KS'N HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Street. VAUfKIB. T I .-HCI1 -.rUlNIIK Til AT ALL WHO GO TO SHIRK'S FOR CARPETS, GO AGAIN WHEN THEY WTANT ANOTHER CARPET. It Is because Goods are Just as fitpnsnfad, AND SOLD AT A MERE LIVING PROFIT. The Highest Line el' Carpets, el every variety and grade, Te he Found la the City or Laacaster. ' Shirk's Carpet Hal, Cemer West Kiig aid Water Sts., LA . vrxB,PJu -? . ?J V 3M -4. vb X a -i J -'i AH I r?i 3 iguiruu -: fjii ijt'.'ij