h'H-K . lA-- i . 1 r LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. JUtfE 19, 1883. Price Tire Coats. Volenirt XIX Ne. 248. m - r sfltfiOg WA.TBB COOLE1CS, AC. TLINN BllCNEHAH. FLINN & BRENEMA2T ARE OFFERING BARGAINS IN Children's Carriages, Velocipedes, Express Wagons, Hammocks, Croquet, .quoits, Base Balls, Water Coelers, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Machines, Ice Picks, Ice Chests, Lemen Squeezers, FLIKN" & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 1 LANCASTER, PA. intr nEURIlK KAHNKSTOCK, 14 EAST KING STREET, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN PRINTS, PERCALES AND SATTEENS. Ne. 1. Five Cases REST MAKES OF CALICOS at 5 Cents a yard. Ne. 2. Tlnce Casus COUHECO AN1 PACIFIC PRINTS, at C4 Cents a yard. Ne. 3. On Case.! SO Pieces, el WIDE PERCALES IN LIGHT ANI DARK EFFECTS, ntn CentH a yard ; never bcfeie fceiu at less than 15 Cents. CLEARING SALES OF SATTEENS at 15, 1, 20 and 25 Cents. SPREADS, BLANKETS and QUILTS. Whatever may be needed In the shape el SPREADS, BLANKETS, SIIhETS or COM FORTS ter Heme, Seaside, Mountain or Country will be found at our counters at the LOWEST OF PRICKS. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. I'l.VBltllNG ANlt 1UHN 1.. A KNOLI). DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN L. ARNOLD, Nea. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LlVJiJtY li OUUHTON'X. HOUGHTON'S lew Livery and Sale Stables. PICICT-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, Kear of Old Black Herse Hetel. BOOKS ANlt TOHN ItAf.U'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags V3Tt the Sifiu of the Big Boek. KKStOVAL. R KM OVAL. Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING FON DEKSMITH'S Will be leumved te Ne. 4fi EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where theie will be tennd a Complete New Stock el Heeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, mat 20 t M NO. 4C EAST KING STREET. XXVVHSIONg. I1HE hXUIIKHlON SEASON OF 1883 TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINT. ON OSVIA- The Shenandoah Valley Railroad. Til E CAVERNS OK LIIitAY. THE NATURAL KEIDGE. THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, Ac, &e. PerlccL previsions at LURAY ler the ac commodation or Excursion Parties el all sl7.es. Transportation Kates arranged ler parties el various numbers Irem 5 te.ViO. Coriespendenco Invited Irem Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the arraiiyenior.tet Special Rales and Excursion Pays. Transportation iurnishcd en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size el the party justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent el the Read en which the Excursion Partv originates, te either et the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parlies desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also ha cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Ticket te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and attcr JUNE 1, at the ptlncipal Ticket Otliccs of connecting lines. SUMMERTOURIST OU1DE HOOKS and all intormatieu furnished en application te the passenger Agents. Shenandoah Valley R. R. or the Virginia, Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPK, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., O. HOWARD ROYER, Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r Agt., Hagerstown, Md. inay30-3uid YELLOW KKOHT UIGAK STOUK, 21 eith Queen street. Headquarters ler tlje best 5c cigar in the city, at HARTAIAN'S. nEATUKKS CLEANED. J4 The only place in town where leathers arecleaned, curled and dyed In ad the latest shades, Is at E. THOMAE'S. 2) North Queen street. Short notice. Lewest pi lets. Je'Jlmd T'.'IIUB TBKil'ASr.iei AMI UUM i N Kits. All persons an liuruby forbidden telic-ipass ouanyel the lands et the Corn wall or speedwell estates, in Lebanon and UinceM-.er counties, whether inclesed or un un inclesed, either ler the purpose el sheeting or nsliiug, as the law will be rigidly en tort 00 against all trespassing en said lands et the uuderMgued alter this notice. WM. COI.EMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY Al.OEN, EDWARD ;. FUKEMAN, Attorney ter U. W UolemanV He 18, i.er-tuw Plumbing, Reefing Tin, Pomps ana Pipes, (las Fixtures, Ceal OH Fixtures, Oil Steves, Gas Steves. oeods. LANCASTER, PA. GAH FITTING. HTAUL.E. STATION VllY. STREET. After April 1, 1883. BOOK-STORE IIATH ANlt CAPS. DHBLTZ'S SONS. A Pew Words te These Who Are Wanting Hats. Te the many who failed en Saturday te get one of our Tay Tay eor's Celebrated Mackinaw hats we desire te say that we have received another let of the finest in the market. We are selling them very low. Drep in early. They may or may net be gene before long, however we are re ceiving New Goods daily. Gun daker's old stand was swarmed with buyers en Saturday. Our stock will be kept attractive all this month. We show our con fidence by preparing for, the peo ple and they by coming. We keep all the celebrated makes. All the latest styles. Whatever the season calls for we have probably the largest collection in the city. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gundaker's Old Stain',) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mar-27-lydftw BOOK AJflf BTATJONXMi N EW BOOKS. FOB SUMMER READING. " Mr. Isaac," by S. Marien Crawford. ' Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawford. " Through One Administration," by Burnett. " But Yet a Weman," by Cardy. " Successtul Men et Te-day." And all the latest Seasides and Magazines a L.M.FLYNN'S, Ha 42 WIST KINO. STB1BT. OP BlTTEttS. Something for Everybody, Read, Mark and Inwardly Digest. Ashbukjhak, Mass., Jan. 14, 1880. I have been very sick ever two years, and was given up as past cute. I tried the most skilltnll physician, but they did net reach the worst part. .My lungs and heart would iill up every nigLt and distress me very bad. I told my children I never should die In peace until I ha 1 tried Hep Bitters. I took two bottles. They helped me very much indeed. I took two mere ; and am well There were- a let el sick lelks here who saw hew .they cured me, and they used them and are enrel, and tee! as thank fur as I de. Mm. Jclta. G. Gushing. Battle Cbekk, Mich., Jan. 31, 1SS1. I have tried seven tettles of Hep Bitters, which have cured me et a severe chronic diffi culty of the kidneys, called Bright'. disease by the doctors. Kednev Pearson. W alii e a i), Kansas, Dec. S, 1SS1. 1 write te Inform you what great relief I get Irem taking your Hep Bitters. I wis sutler. lng with neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous debil ity and woman's troubles. A low bottles have entirely cured me, and 1 am thankful terse geed a medicine. Mrs. Mattie Cooper. Cedar BayeiT, Texas, Oct. 23, 1882. 1 have been bltteny opposed te any medi cine net prescribed by a physician el my choice. My wlte, fifty-si years old, hail come by degrees et disease, te a slew sun down, and doctors fulled te benefit her. 1 get a bottle of Hep Bittern ter her, which seen relieved her in many ways. My kidneys were badly affected, and took twenty doses and leund much relief. 1 sent te Galveston ler mere, but word came back, nene In the market, se great Is the de mand ; but I get some elsewhere. It lias re stored both et us te geed hsalth, and we are duly grateful. If ours, J. P. Maekt. New Bloomfield, Mis3., Jan. 2, 1SS0. Gents : 1 have been suffering ler the last five years with a severe itching all ever. I have used up four Uettlcs et your Hep Bitters, and it has done mere geed than all the doctors and medicine that they could use en or with me I a .. old and peer, but Icel te blcs3 you ler such a relict from your medicine and torment O! the doctors. I have had lllteen doctors at inc. One gave me seven ounce 01 solution et arsenic; another took lour quarts of bleed Irem me. All they could tell was that It was skin sickness. New, alter these fmr bottler otjenr medicine, lam well, and my (kin is well, clean and smooth as ever. Henry Kreche. Milten, Del., Feb.. 10, 1850. Being Induced by a neighbor te try Hep Bit tew, I am well pleased with itas a ionic med icine, it having se much improved my feel ings and bcueilted mysystem, which was very much out el lone, causing great feebleness for years'. Mrs. J cues Betts. Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb 2, 1SS0. I knew II p Bitters will beir leceinuienda. tien honestly. All who use them confer upon tlu.m the highest encomiums, and give them credit ler miking cures all the proprietors claim ler them 1 hav kept them since they were lirst ettered te the public Theytoelc high rank irem the first, and maintained It, and arc mere called ler than all ethers com bined. Se long :i3 they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness I shall continue te recommend than something I have never baferj done with any ether patent medicine. J. J. ISaucecic, M. D , & Druggist. Kahok v, Me , Feb. 9, 18S0 1 purchased live bottle of jour Hep Bitters el Bishop Ce. last tall, ter my daughter who had been sick ter eight years, anil am well plcasttl with the Bitters. They did her mm e geed than all thedocters or iiiedUine she has taken, ami have made her perfectly well and strong. Wm. T. MeClure. Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1830. Hep Bitter Ce.: Sirs -I was given up by the doctors te die et scremla consumption. Twe bottles et your Kilters cured me. They saved my life, nnd I am graletul. I.Kliev Brewer. Greenwich, X. Y., Feb. 12, 1831. Hep Bitters are the me-it valuable medicine l tver new. I should net hav any mother new bui ter them. Henry Knavp. Lene Jack, Me., Sep!. 14, IS79. I have wi 11 using Hep Kilter-', and have re ceived gieal benefit Irem them ler liver and kidney complaint and m.ilaiml fever They are superior in all ethar medicines. P. M. Barnes. Cleveland, e , Oct. 28, 1879. My butler-half U firmly Impressed with the Idea that your Hep Hitters is the essentia! thing te make Mle happy. I!. Pepe, Secrutaiy Plain Dealer Ce. SrRiNariELD, 111. Sept. 3, 1380. Gents 1 h -.ve been taking venr Hep Hitters and received great help from them. I will give you my name as one el the cured suiler ers. Yonis, Mrs. Mary F. Starr. Grenada, Miss., Nev. 5, 1879. My daughter, new a young mother, is using your Hep isitr.crs.nnii is greatly pleased with the b neflciul eltect en her.su! t and child. 1 I. Moere, Proprietor New Couth. Sanderten, Pa , Nev. 0, 1879. Dear Sir I hive nwd four bottles of your Hep Bitters, and they hav! cured me. I had diarrhcei, nyspepslj, anil olirenic Inflamma tion el the bowels, smtl was giddy in the head and neiveus. Fred. Thcnsberqer. Paulding, Ohie, Feb. 2, S80. Gents Have tised two bottles of Hep IlLters In my family, and think them the best medi cine ever made. Gee. W.Petter, banker. Rattle Creek, Mica., Jan. 31,1379. Gcntlemi n Having been a filleted for a uumbcrel years with Indigestion and general d-billty, by the advice et my doctor I used Hep Hitters, ami then nllerded me almost In stant relief. I am glad te be able te icsllly in their behalf. Thes. G. Knox. n V IUTTKKS FOIt NAI.K AT II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.17 and 1 9 North Cueen stieet. VAKVMTB. I V PKIUKYI HOUND TO WIN. THIS HAS BEEN THE EXPERIENCE AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water 8ts., WHERE BRUSSELS, INGRAIN. CHAIN AND RAG CARPETS Are Sold at Prlct-s te Dely Competition. 49-CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL DE SIGNS AND CONSULT THE PRICE LIST. AT SHIRK'S OLD IM L1AHLE HALL, CORNER W. KING A WATER STS., LANCASTER PA t .IKKt'n VUAKUUAI. LUZKMIKS The most reliable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, nan jireain uihi un uitea.-cs arising irem a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared ami sold by ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST, 29 E. Orange M.,Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc, always en band at the most reasonable prices. a27-ly d A w H TOBACCO MAEKET. IN NEW XOKK AMD LANCASTER. Seed Ief, Sumatra and Havana ler the Week Ending Saturday, Jane 1C, 10 A. M. U. 8. Tobacco Journal. The week's business was depressingly light, a litis ever 1,000 cases only having changed .hands. There was considerable inquiry in the first part of the week for '83 Pennsylvania, and from the animated appearance of the market, the number of would-be buyers, composed mainly of city manufacturers and out-of-town jobbers, it was estimated that sales for the week would feet up heavily. But the result, as stated above, was exceedingly meagre. Of the '82 Pennsylvania net a single sale was made public. There is but one opinion prevalent among these who have examined it this week, and that is that it is excellent in all respects but the price. The asking figure for the fine lets is about twenty cents. It is tee well known that this to bacco was bought at about 15 cents at the highest, and therefore buyers new con sider the profit te packers exorbitant. Te a view of this kind decided objection could be made, if it were net for the fact that our market is overflowing with all kinds of available stock and that in conjunction with the deluge of Sumatra, a full assort ment may be had all the year through. Besides this, the '81 Pennsylvania is de pressing the price of the '82 Pennsylvania. The former is beginning te assume a bet ter leek, both in quality and color, brought about by the second natural sweat ; and at the prices it is be bought for te day ( 7 te 13 cents ) it is becoming a competitor of the '82 crop. Five hundred eases of the '81 Pennsylvania which changed bands tbis week illustrata glaringly. '82 Connecticut Havana seed is very popular, but jobbers can only be induced te purchase it with difficulty, owing te the high prices demanded. Connecticut wrappers of the new crop are at present entirely ignored, and the seconds, upon which feverish hopes were based by packers, are actually net wanted at all, the new Wisconsin offering mero useful goods for the purpose at almost one-half the figure. Owing te the cheap ness of the '82 Wisconsin considerable business can be expected seen, sum pie purchases made fe far by manufacturers being spoken of very favorably. The new state, also, geed as it is, sutTers from the high prices entertained by pack ers, and no sale of any importance has been made se far. The new Ohie in the market, with the exception of a few extra fine packings, is a humdrum article. It was bought cheap and it sells only at low figures. Our tee sauguiue leaf dealers will find it te their advantage if they peruse our article en the importation of Sumatra in another column. We foresaw the ruin this Sumatra would work te our seed leaf market. We tried te impress the trade with the importance of acting cautiously in makiug purchases in new tobacco ; we tried te reuse the trade into solid, euar getie action against the low tariff en the same, but our efforts were met with arro gance, doubt, ridicule and conceit. The seed leaf trade is strangled, and to day there is net even a silver lining te the cloud of depression which hangs ever the market, and will hang ever it till a pro pre pro hibitive duty is placed en this stock. The sales of the week were : Pennsylvania crop '81, 500 cases, at 7 te 13 cents. Connecticut crop '81, 250 cases, fine wrappers, 30c; medium 1G te 20c. Crep '82, 300 cases, p. t. Wisconsin crop '82, 300 cases Havana seed, 8 te.l2c. New Yerk state crop '81, 100 cases, at 9 te 12c Sumatra. Sales reached about 800 bales of which the greater portion was of the new crop. Prices for the new ran from $1 te $1.25 in large parcels, very little having been sold hrstnall lets. Havana. Market continues dull. S.tl-js 300 bales. Prices acsommedatiug. Gang' Repert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco ropertcd by J. S. Gans' Seu & Ce., tobacco brekers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for Ue week ending June IS, 1883 : 400 cases 1882 Wisconsin Havana seed, 812; 500 crises 1881 Pennsylvania, 8(a)14c. ; 100 cases 1S80 Pennsylvania, 0 15c. ; 200 cases 1880 81 state, 8l2c ; 100 cases sundries, 3()lS.Tetal 1,300 cases. The Philadelphia Market. Leaf. Seed Leaf A very satisfactory business is admitted in cigar leaf by all dealers and packers the past week. The '.81 Connec ticut and Pennsylvania is going into con sumption nicely. The '82 Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin already finds admirers at lair ligurss. The crop el 8 is beltoved te be premising, and new lar in advance of usual crops at this season of the year. Sumatra sells astonishingly wnll, net withstanding the advance Havana, as usual, moves off in small margins. Receipts for the week. 336 cases Cen necticut, 41G cases Pennsylvania, 55 casrs Ohie,' 149 cases Wisconsin, 19 cases Yerk state seed, 23 cases Little Dutch, G7 bales Sumatra, 93 bales ilavann, and 279 hhds Virginia and Western leaf te bacce. Sales have been. 209 cases Connecticut, 276 cases Pennsylvania, 29 cases Ohie, 95 eases Wisconsin, 22 cases Yerk state sead, 12 cases Little Dutch, 39 bales Sumatta, 76 bales Havana, 38 hhds Virginia and Western leaf in transit direct te manufac ture! s. Exuerted of leaf tobacco. Te Liver pool, "109,236 lbs ; te Antwerp, 96,120 de ; total, 205.35G de. The Lecal Tobacco market. There is net much doing among the te bacce dealers this week. Some of them are engaged in packing their purchases et 1882 leaf, and a few are in the field picking up odd lets of loose tobacco yet remaining in the hands of growers. Net' a few of the heavy packers have finished packing and closed up their warehouses, se that the tobacco may have a fair chance te go through the sweating process which thus far has been very satisfactory. We hear of the sale of about 300 cases of old tobacco durin? the week te mann - faetnrers and jobbers, at home and abroad but no figures are given. It is understood, however, that holders are net se willing te sacrifice their packing of '80 and '81 as they were reported te be seme mouths age, Indeed, '80 tobacco appears te be getting scarce, and there has been a verv big hole made in the crop of '81 by the repeated drafts made upon it by manufac turers and jobbers. Fully three-fourths of the crop of 1883 has been planted, and within a week or ten days the whole crop will be in the ground. The plants generally leek healthy, the cutworm, in some sections, has dene considerable mischief,, bnt the damage is being repaired by resetting the plants de stroyed by this little'pest, or washed out by the heavy rains. The weather has generally been favorable, and the prospect j is thus far very favorable for a geed crop. ANOTHEK CASHIER'S DOWNFALL. CenreMlsg te Have Takes 944,600 Led ea by Speculation. Anether serious financial crime is made public .at Bosten. Arthur H. Blaney, cashier of the Massachusetts Lean and Trust company, is a confessed defaulter.his stealings amounting te 844,000. A few days age there was a shortage of $700 in his accounts at the close of business, a deficit which, he explained, was occasioned by a sudden emergency and which he premised te make geed the next morning. He kept his word and- protested that nothing else would be found wrong in his accounts. President Cresby nevertheless suspended him until an investigation could be made. Experts were employed and a. total deficit of $44,000 was found te exist. The thieving began in Novem ber, 1880, and apparently ceased in No vember last. His eseape from detection was due rather te luck than te any par ticular shrewdness. His plan was simply te charge customers with making larger drafts than the sums actually drawn, and then te be sure that no one else get held of their deposit books when next they presented them. When the amennt reached a large sum he charged en the books as unpaid a nete of $40,000 due the bank which had been ,aken up. When the defalcation was discovered a warrant for Blaney's arrest was sworn out, but it was found that he had disap peared. It was said he had gene te New Yerk with his wife and it was feared he had fled the country. It was learned en Monday from New Yerk, however, that he had taken the Fall River line for home and he was arrested at his residence. He made a full confession and attributes his crime, te the old cause losses in stock raargits But it is reported that while his first misstep may have been thus brought about the csntiuuatien of his peculations was the result of blackmail by a person who gaiued possession of his. secret. He was arraigned and held for trial in $50,000 bail. He is a man of thirty kyears, smart and popular and has a who and (me child. The Slaughter of the Innocents. Sir Henry Frederick Ponsenby, private secretary te Queen Victeria, has telo tele gr.iphcd te the mayor of Suiulerlaud that her majesty directs him te say that she is terribly shocked at the awful calamity which occurred in Victeria hall Saturday, and that her heart bleeds for the suffer ings of the many bereaved parents. She prays te Ged te support them in their ter rible distress. Sir Henry also says her majesty is most anxious te hear hew tl.e injured children are. Several of the children who left the ex hibition before the accident occurred say that they saw a man, just before the rush, partly close the deer en the lauding where the disaster took placa. It will be proved at the inquest en the bedies of the unfor tunate little one that a man belted the deer ajar, in order te facilitate the distri bution of toys te the children as they were leaving the premises. The box containing the toys, which had been placed iu pesi tien iu lcadisiess for the distribution of the prizes t, the children, is still standiug near the deer. The nurabm- of deaths caused by the calamity in Sunderland has reached 197. . 1'rlHllllH. KKVISKD. Heir this, al! ye people, and give car all ye invalid el the world, Hep Bitters will make you well and te rejoice. 2. It slull cure, all thopenple and put sick ness ami RuH'ering vniler feet. 3. Be thou netaraUl when your lamlfy Is sick, or you have Briglit's dlscase or Liver Complaint, 'for Hep liittess will cure y 11. t- Ueth low and hiiih, i ieh and peer, knew the value or Hep Hitters ler IuIIeih. nervous and Kheumallc complaints. 5. Cleanse inn with Hep Bliters and 1 "hall have iel.u-,1 Hud blooming health. 0. Add lilsi'AM upon disease anil let the worst come, I am Kile II I use Hep Hitlers. 7. Ferallmj liln have I been plagued wllh sicknest ami sores, and net until a jvar age was 1 ciued, by Hep Bitters. S. Ilu that Leepelh his bones Irem aching Irem ithemnuti.-'m and Neuralgia, witli Hep Bilter-i, deetli wl e'y. !). Though thou h.iit sties, pimples, fieekles, sali'i'lieuin, erysipelas, bleed poisoning, yet Hep Bllters will remove Ihein all. 10. What woman U there, teeble ami slek from lenn.le complaints, who desireth net huallhanii u-etli Hep Hitter taiiil is viailewcll. 11. Let net neglect, te un Hep Hitlers bring en serious KMucy and Livereeinj laints. 12. Keep thy tongue irem being lurretl, :hy bleed ini le, and thy stem icii Irem imllge-dlnu by using lien Killers II. All my p.ilns and aches and disease go like ch ill belore the wind when 1 use Hep Hitler'. It. Mark the man who was nearly dead and given up by the doctors alter using Hep Bit ters and hocemcth well. IS. Cease from, worrying about nervousness, general debility and urinary lienlile, ler Hep Hilter.s will restore en. ifMmdT,Th&S&w I TO I 1S11TK1W FOIt BILE AT II. It JJL Cochran's Ding Store, Queen street. 1.17 and VJa North mar2-.1unl The Celluloid Eye-Glasses de net break like shell or rubber nor rust like steel. Get a pair tesnil you and jeu will find them a faithful Iricnd. Fer silo by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jlS-lwdoed All 'Admire a Handsome Face A pare, clean skin will make any face hand some. Manifestly anything wliich strenith ens and enriches the bleed will directly affect the whole person. All eruptions of the skin disappear when Burdock Bleed Bitters are employed. They are a vcgetable remedy et inestimable value. Fer sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Ne Deception Used. It Is strange se many p.eple will continue te sutrcrday alter day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Dehllity. when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S V1TAL1ZEK, ireeef cost it it docs net cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cents. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, '3;anil 13') North Queen street, Lancaster. fedl4-ced5 Postmaster Sam'i A. Uewltr, Ot Monterey, Mich., delivers himself In this wise: ''Fer colds, burns, sete threat, and rheumatism, Themas1 Eclectric Oil cannot be beaten. 1 say keep it up te the standard, and it will satis I y the people. I shall send for a new supplv seen." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drnggist . 137 and ISO NertuQueen street. 11CAV.H SFKCI1TIO OIEOIOINt:. THE VX Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ter Impeteucy, and all Diseases that lollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude Pain In the Back, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether disetises that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full p.ti tlculars In our pnmplct, which we deaire te send tree by mail te uvery ene. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ter 15, or will te sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by aJ dressing the agent, 11. B. Cochran, 137 and li North Queen street. On account et ceunti r lelts, we liave adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; theenlygenuine. Guarantees olcare issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by IL U. Ceclir n . Druggist, 137" and 133 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE O.. N. V prl2-lydW CZOTI1INB. TTTANAMAKER & BBOWN. The Reign of Law is just as absolute in trade as in nature. Supply and demand control. Yeu buy a $15.00, $12.00 or $10.00 Suits at Oak Hall for $6.00, or $4.00 pantaloons for $2.00 because there are tee j TVT 4.A. 1 1 Y. 11 many uuus. ie matter wne loses, you gain, it win nor always be se. Mill owners are net feels, and if they make a year's sup ply of woolens in ten months they will step for two, and then we and you will pay value. This means buy new, buy new. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cerner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. A." YATKS CO. TALLY HO I FOR YATES'. The rush continues. We have just inarlieil down another jiig of Suit lets, and all splendid thingsat that. We mention a tew: Ne.C.'hu-MEN'S FINE IMPORTED SCOTCH SUITS. SILK LINED $23 00 ; new S 03 Ne.G,S9l-MENS FINE IMPORTED ENGLISH CORKSCREW SUITS 2T.0O; new 20 l)j' Ne.C.'J7S-MEN'SFINE BLUE CROSS-H Alt SUITS 2S.C0 ; new '1MW Ne. 0,7.;2-MEN'S FINE FANCY CASSIMERE SACK SUI'IS 2i00; nw 18 0C. YOUTHS' SUITS REDUCED IN SAME PROPORTION. Bear in mind that enr Clothing ranks First in thn market mid Mint yen can get hack your money en all SSSSi I A. C. YATES & CO. 3KSS PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING. TAKE NOTIUK. CLOSING SALE OF Spring and Slimmer CLOTHING. Te make room for the stock of WINTER CLO THING which we are new manufacturing and ler which we need the room new occu pied by our Light Weight Goods, we aie eHering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CLOSE THEM OUT. We are soiling GOOD LIGHT COLMRED SUITS at !. $S, t, 7. 8 and $10, which Is at least one-halt less than their value. ODD COATS, PANTS AND VESTS at your own prices. CUILDREN'3, BOY'S and YOUTH'S SUITS at a reduction et 50 per cent. THIN COATS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR and FURNISHING GOODS very low iu price. A bargain just received In MEN'S and HOY'S GOSSAMER COATS AND HATS. A .New Let el 2S Dezen et the Celebrated PBNN HALL WHITE SHIRTS. Price SO Cents. .1 ust Received. About 4". or these CHEAP BLUE 3ACK COATS, at $2.(w, aieall we have lett. Alse these Extra Quality OVER-PANTS at 75 Cents we de net want you te lergel. lirsli &. Brether, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 &4 North Queen Street. JOANSMAN J. & Ittte. LESS TALK AND Mere Seal Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0.. Cor Orange and North Queen Sts , THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $M0, $3..ri0, $4.6.i, $3.00, $C.(0, $8.00, $10. $12, lip te $18. Men's Pants at 75c.. 'JOc., $1 00,$1.50,$2.00. $150, $3.00 up te $5 0i. I.ewtst prices ler latest styles. Beys' and Children's Snll8at$l.W). $2.00, $2.50, $3 00. $i 00, $..00, $l 00 up te $0.00. Lewest prices ter the latest styles, and we are deirg the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $11. A bet ter quality InilUe BlneSult te measure at$tS. A geed selection et Cheviot and Cassimnres te measure at $IS. An excellent Indigo Blue Snlt te me isure. Pants te mcasnrc Irem $.1.50 upward. New est goods, latvst sly les. thoroughly goei I work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this is tlu time te get it ; the sea-en Is well advanced : w e have a large stock and mnt sell it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLEMERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, (iOCS NORTH QUEEN STREET, i.lght en i he Southwest Cerner et Orange t LANCASTER. PA. -op.. .'vnning until 9 o'clock; Saturday 10. HAV-BIAK1NU AND IIAKVKST HANDS. Should call and seethe Working Pants irem 40c. and up. Overalls from 35e. np te the best in the market. Shirts, Ganze Underwear, Hats. Stockings irem C pair ter a quarter up te the best British. Neckwear and Notions. All cheun for casli. HBWRY BEOHTOLD, Ne. 52 NOB. l II QUEEN ST. Sign or tl.e Big Stocking. Sharp Sand ler Building and Paving pur poses. .teW-lyd - BAKUA1NM IN- WATUHK3, CLOCK: Chains, Kings, Spectacles, Ac Ueralrlng et all kinds will receive my personal atten tien. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1S9H North Queen street. Kemember name and number. Dt- rezlly opposite City Hetel, near Pennrsriyann UWM1VU goeils that don't snit yen. CLOTHING. MY II it ICATHFON Among the Thousands Ol people hereabouts there must be quite a number or MEN and BOYS who have CLOTHES te buy, and we would be neg neg lectingeur duty II we did net keep tell I ng them WHERE TO GO for their ap parel. CLOTHING Ter the present warm days, in CASSIMERES, VJHEVIOTS, SERGES, WORSTEDS, ALPACAS. LIN ENS. SEERSUCKERS, BLUE FLAN N E LS, etc., etc., are here In full supply, and te the economically Inclined enr Immense stoeket PIECE GOOD", READY-MADE SUITS and ODD GAKMETS offer greater valne for the money Invested than Is otter etter ed elsewhere In Lancaster. We sell only such goeils a? we can recommend. It Is our cardinal principle, te please customers. AH we ask Is te glve ns a ralr trl il, and we are confident el yoiii'centlnued patronage. lyers felathfen, Leading L-incaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, H.,,K ICII.UCT. SPRJJG OPENING AT H. GER HART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. ; FAST KING STREET, OF THK LAKdST ABXORTMEAl' OT FINE SUITING, PANTALOONINO AMD- SPMNti OYEKCOATISU, Ever brought te the City el L incastcr i-Theso desirous of securing Choice Style are invited te cell early. VOAM. li li. MAKT1H v tie'esaie and Retail Dealer In all kind et LUM UEtt AND COAL. i- funi: Ne. 120 North Water and Prince ' ' ''evi Lwinen ln.nraater. n3-lyd VI ANIIKI-. ANO Ol !.. iu New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nuie by the carload at reduced price. All the REST GRADES O.F COAL, Beth ler Family and Steam purposes. , CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or Iau. YardCIS HarrLsbnre Pike. Gknrral Ovncic-20 East Chestnut street. Kauffinan, Keller & Oa anrl-lyd -" C ieal. M. V. B. cene t:te SOUTH WATMM ah Zmmemtt- i . Wholesale and satail Dealex In LUMBER AND GOAL. oemiectKn With ta TMibeBle Kxehmat, Vur.l uinl .TltKKT .mice: Ne. 330 NORTH WAT E thi.lvil. SOMK SKIN D1HEAHKS AKE PUKKI.Y local : ethers are Indicative ei constitu tional eeranBCinent, which it Id necessary te recognize in order te successfully treat the case. The different successes attending jndl jndl cieus and lnjud cleus treatment Is most strik ing, and obvious even te the public. All Diseases el the Skin ami Cancers perma nently cured by DRS. U. 0. and H. A. LONGAKEB. Office -13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, ?a. Consultation lree. J18-3tdw s OVJ ."f-'i 'W i tt r.s l kja SJ. I r k Kfl --1i! m u l a --I 1 i - 1 "J r: v--.1 s ' -l '- j$