(Etjje $mtatc I lAAAA'vAjV I lAvV Yolnme XYI-Ne. 206. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1880. Price Twe Ceats. k TERMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENOER, rUBLISIIED EVERY XYKXIVO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, intelligencer Building, Senthwest Cerner of Centre Square. 1'he Daily Ihtklligexcer Is furnished te subscribers in the City of Lancaster and sur sur letmding towns, accessible by Railroad and Dully Stage Lines at Tex Ckkts Per Week. payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a vt-ur in advance ; etherwi.se, $c. Kntered at the pest elllce at Lancaster, Pa., as -ccend claws mail matter. 3 The STEAM JOIi PRINTING DEPART DEPART MKNTet this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and Fancv Printing. COAL. B. 11. M AUXIN, Wholesale and Kctuil Dcalei in all kinds of LUMBEIi AND COAL. A3" Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the Kent Juallty put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market pi Ices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. Ui- VAItD 150 SOUTH WATKK ST. iiciMyd PHILIP SCIIUM, SON A CO. J UST Ki;CKIVKI AFINi: LOT OF HALED HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, HEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL,, 2.H NOUT1I WATER STREET. t-Western Fleur a Specialty. f S27-1 yd IOAL! COAL!! REMOVAL! 1! RUSSEL & SHULMYER nave removed their Ceal Olllce from Ne. IB te Ne, 22 EAST KING STREET, wheie they will or pleased te wait en their Iricnds and guar antee lull hatisfactiiiu. -leirt target Ne. 22. aprS-lmdtaw COHO & WILEY, ;tr,0 XORT1I WATER ST., Lunctuter, J'a., Wholesale anil Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors and ISuilders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken mi all Kinds of buildings. Itranrh Oflicc : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. !eb28-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!"! GO TO GORRECHT & CO., rci Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Harrisburg Pike. Mlici 3JJ Eait Chestnut Street. P. W. GORRECHT, Afjt. .1.11. RILEY. 5J-1 W. A. KELLER. liOOHS AXIt STATJOXERY. i:v statienery: K New, Plain and Fancy STATIONERY. Al.e, Velvet and EaMlake PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS. AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AXI STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 4H WEST KING STREET. s 'PIXIAL NOTICE! AECHEET ! A PINE LINE OF ARCHERY GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT THE ROOK STORE i OF JOM- BAEE'S SOBS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, 1A. " GROCERIES. XIIOI.i;SALK AND RETAIL. LEYAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd TABLE SUPPLIES! CANNED FKUITS, viz: Peaches Pears, Pine Apples. Clienies, CaliterniaUreen Uagea, Egg Plums, Nectarines, &c. CANNED VEGETABLES, viz : Tomatoes Cern, Gieen Peas, &c. CANNED PISH, viz : Sardines, Fresh Sal, limn, Fresh Lebster, &c. CONDENSED MILK. Eagle Brand. CROSS & RLACKWELL'S Pickles and Sauces. COXE's Gelatine, MAKGE FIL'S Cel ebrated Urand Macaroni, Latest Importation. RAKER'S llrcaktast Cocea and Ne. 1 Prcm ium Chocolates. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, viz: Kalsins, Prunes, Figs, Prunclles, Evaporated l'e.iches, Apples, Cranberries, &c MISCELLANEOUS. Tapioca, Farina, Cern Starch, Heminy, Peasant! lteans, Bailey, Rice Fleur, Il.ikiug Powder-?, &c, at D. S.BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. EURXITURE. A Ifc of Merest te All ! NEW STOCK. NEW STORE. NEW AND INCREASED FACILITIES. I5y recent Improvement te my Ware Reems they have been much enlarged anil Improved, and have just been tilled with a New ami Com plete Assortment of Hand Made and ether FURNITURE, OF THE LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS. 1 guarantee all my work and will make it te your interest te call. Repairing and Re-upholstering at short no Picture Frames made te ei der, at 15H EAST KING STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. VE. MeCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders lett at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will i cceive prompt attention. Bills made eutand ttended te without additional cost. e27-ly DRY THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE. STOCK of any Retail Heuse in Philadelphia. Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. SPKING- DET GOODS -AT- HAGER & BROTHER'S, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. LADIES' DRESS GOODS! All the and Gleve.-.. .i--el the Season iu the New GENTS' WEAR. GENTS' WEAR. Spring Cheviots, French, English and American Suitings, and Clothing in Large Assert inent. Carpets, Linoleum and Oil Cleths, China and Cocea Mattings and Paper Hangings. A Large and Complete Stock in all Departments, and at the Lewest Price. jJ-C:ill and examine. . HAGER & BROTHER. GRAND OPENING OF New Spring Hosiery, New Spring Gloves, Parasols and Sunshades. -:e:- WATT, SHAND & COMPANY ?iir1iiVi.v ,nv,-ln" nn :lSMOrt,n,,"t in this department which cannot be excelled for V AR1ET V, (juALlli AND CHEAPNESS. Ladies are invited te e.xauiiiie these goods and compare iricu wiUi these et New Yerk or Philadelphia. J list Opened an Elegant Line et NOVELTY DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WALL PAPEE8, WALL PAPEES. NEW PATTERNS! We arc allowing entirely New Patterns, different from anything yet hhewn in this city. Ei Designs for Parlors, Balls, c, All Nhl We have every grade, from the Finest Geld Embossed te Cheaper Papers. Having made Iai-gecenti-actb before the late advances, we are selling at YERY LOW PRICES. S"J.'apers hung at short notice. Estimates J. B. WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver una Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Jewelry ai Ami M Sutafe V e offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience In business, by which w s arc able te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department or enr bus! ness. We manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Heuse e. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. tS.Flrst-Clas8 Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. CARRIAGES, a B. BAIL.Y. S. E. BAILY & Ce., Manufacturers of CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Facteryv 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa. We are new ready ler SPUING TRADE, with a Fine Assortmcnt.ef Boggles, Craps,-Mains, Market Wagons, k Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled te eHeir SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES and PRICES te suit all classes et customers SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS. Give us a call. All work fullv warranted one year. GOODS. Spring Sliaile 4. White Goods, Lacci, Heiiery made. MAETLN & CO. JEWELRY, Jte. Lancaster,' Pa., LANCASTER, PA. PHAETONS. Jtc W. W. BAILY and Dealer. In Hancastcr l-ntcllfgcnccr. FRIDAY EVENING, APBIL 30, 1880. WEDDING ETIQUETTE. DEFINED IN ALL ITS DETAILS. A High Emrlinli Authority Lays Down the Rule of Conduct The Preliminaries At tbe Altar At the Heuse At the Breakfast After the Wedding. A WONDERFUL OLD MAN. Hew Alexander Stephens Defies the Indi vidual with the Sickle His Phenomenal Appetite A Giant of Ninety-two Pounds Interesting: White Heuse Statistics Allentewn'i Cause Celebre. Matters of Moment te Bacheler and Maid. Londen Queen. The invitations for a wedding are mere frequently issued in printed notes than en cards. They arc issued from ten days te a fortnight before the ceremony and usually run as fellows : "Sir Jehn and Lady Green request the honor of Lord and Lady M.'s presence at St. Geerge's, Hanover Square, en Thursday, March 18, at eleven o'clock, and afterward at 120 Gresvener Gardens."' Sometimes the hour of the breakfast is specified. When such is the case it implies that the guests are net expected te drive straight te the house from the church, but te present themselves about twenty min utes before the hour named. It is, of course, obligatory that an invitation te a wedding should be answered at once, as people naturally wish te knew the number of guests they may expect. The guests all assemble at the church, and there await the bride, the bridesmaids awaiting in the perch and falling into their places behind her. The bride arrives in the carriage with her mother, and her father receives her at the deer, gives her his right arm and leads her up te the altar or, in case of a choral or high church wedding, te the centre of the church, where the first part of the service is performed and where the bridegroom attended by the best man, awaits her. The bride's eldest brother, or some of her near relatives, should also be in waiting at the deer te escort her mother. The number of the bridesmaids varies according te taste : the bride cheeses what costume they shall wear, generally indicating where it is te be procured, se as te insure uniformity, but she docs net present them with their dresses or gloves, or any ether part of their equip ment. The bridegroom provides the bride and the brjdesmaids with their bouquets, which arc sent te them in the meniing. He also presents each bridesmaids with a souvenir, such as a locket, perte benheur ring, breech or fan. These arc sent te them the day before, and are worn at the wedding. The bridegroom is attended by one friend as best man, whose duty it is te held his hat and gloves, pay the fees.fcee that the carriage is ready, and, in short, take all trouble oil his hands. Seme care should be taken in properly matching the bridesmaids as te height, and they should clearly undci stand beforehand in what order they are te fellow the bride up the church. When the precession steps they spread out behind her iu a scmi-chcle ; the head bridesmaid her sister if .she has one, if net the bridegroom's sister or some near relative takes her bouquet and gloves. The father or ether relative who gives the bride away stands en her left hand, and at the inquiry, " Who gives this woman te be married te this man ?" he places her right hand in that of the clergyman. It is, of course, the nearest relatives who stand close around the bridal party ; it would be very bad taste for mere acquaintances te usurp their places. Immediately the cere mony is concluded the newly married cou ple, with the clergy and the nearest rela tives, adjourn te the vestry te sign the legistcr, the bride signing in her maiden name, and it is there that the bride and bridegroom receive the congratulations of their nearest relatives. If favors are given they arc distributed generally by the bridesmaids, while the wedding party is in the vestry. They are mere usually given than net, but still there is nothing remark able in their being emitted Ladies' favors are generally a spray of jessamine or myrtle, with silver leaves" of white satin ribbon ; the gentleman's, a spray of oak leaves and acorns, with silver and green leaves, without ribbon. The bridesmaids' favors are generally slightly .mere orna mental and often have a spray of forget-me-net. It is the duty of the best man te see that the carriage is at the deer and he infeims the bridegroom ; the newly married pair then walk arm-in-arm down the church followed by the bridesmaids, in the same order as before, and drive off first. It does net matter in what order the rest of the party fellow them. When the wedding is in the afternoon the guests go straight te the house and the refreshments provided are such as are given at a large afternoon reception, with the addition, of course, of the wedding cake. When the wedding is in the evening, all the guests attend in evening dress, and, after the ceremony, drive straight te the heuse1, where there is either an evening party and a sitting down supper, or a dance and an ordinary ball supper, a wedding cake being, of course, essential in both cases. On reaching the house the bride throws up her veil, and receives the congratula tions of her friends and acquaintances. In the jntcrval between the return from church and the breakfast the inspection of the wedding presents gives employment te the guests. They arc displayed en tables in the drawing-room, with the names of the donors written legibly en cards beside them. Seme care is requisite te arrange them properly ; they should net be te crowded, and they should be clasified jewelry en one table, plate en another, china en a third, and se en. It is very usual te have an afternoon party two days before the wedding te exhibit the presents ; and te this many arc invited who are net asked te the ceremony itself; the trousseau, tee, is then generally exhibited. This party is net necessary, but very fre quent. It may be observed that grooms men are net usual in geed society, the bridegroom being attended by one friend the best man. When breakfast is an nounced the bride and bridegroom lead the way, and seat themselves either at the head of the table, or as is new usual, in the centre, immediately opposite the wedding cake. The father of the bride fellows with the mother of the bridegroom, and seats himself next his daughter. Dur ing the interval before breakftst the hostess has indicated te the gentlemen what ladies they are te take, ana they fellow indue or der of precedence, she herself going last with the bridegroom's father and sit ting next te the bridegroom. The best man always takes the head bridesmaid, and the ethers are taken by gentlemen as signed te them by the hostess. It is usual for them te sit opposite the bride, but this is net essential. Very frequently the break fast is net laid out en one long table, at which all the guests sit, but is served like a ball supper, at a long buffet, where the majority of the guests partake of the meal standing, while some small round tables are appropriated te the nearest relatives and principal guests. The menu should include soup, cold salmon, mayonnaises of lobster and chicken, larks, quail or something of that kind, cold lamb, chicken, ham, tongue and sweets. The table must be prettily ar ranged with fruit and flowers, the dishes being generally ornamented with silver co ce saques, &c, and the menus printed in silver. Champagne is indispensable, and sherry and clare t are likewise offered. Neither tea nor coffee is as often emitted as net. It is the wise custom of the day te abolish speeches as much as (possible. The guest of the highest rank proposes tbe health of the bride and bridegroom, and the bride groom proposes it and the brdegroem responds, the mere briefly the better. If it is wished te drink the health of the brides maids the bridegroom proposes it and the best man responds. It is quite obsolete te drink the health of the parents, the object being te curtail the speeches as much as possible. Previous te her health being drunk the bride cuts a cake, of which it is obligatory that every one should eat a tiny piece, and then retires te change her dress, about a quarter of an hour after which the guests adjourn te the drawing room. Of course, at afternoon weddings there is no sitting-down meal, only a buffet, with such refreshments as are given at large afternoon parties, with the addition of the wedding cake. When the adieux are ever two white shoes, at least, should be thrown one by the chief bridesmaid and the ether by the best man. It is the farewell of the unmarried te these who have just left their ranks. If rice is thrown at all it should be by the matrons, and net by the young ladies. The wedding of a widow differs in some respect from that of a girl. She cannot wear orange flowers, or a simple veil, or be married in white, but must select gray, violet, lavender or some ether color, and wear a bonnet with a veil. She can have no bridesmaids nor are favors given, and, as a general rule, the wedding is a quiet one and there is no breakfast. The wed ding of a widower is in no respect different from that of a bachelor, but if he have a daughter it is net in geed taste that she should be a bridesmaid. Atter the de parture of the bride and bridegroom the party at once breaks up, and in Londen it is net customary te have any festivity in the evening. It is net usual te send cakes or cards te friends at a distance, and people discover for themselves when the young people return from their wedding tour and call at their own convenience. When the bride reappears iu society she, the first time she appears in any house, takes precedence of everyone, no matter hew high the rank. This continues for three months, after which she is no longer con sidered a bride. The custom is, however, beginning te fall into disuse, excepting in rural districts ; the bridegroom docs net obtain any precedence. The bride gener ally wears her wedding dress for her first dinners and parties ; the orange blossoms must be removed, as they are only permis sible en the wedding day. Many brides, however, prefer te keep their wedding dress for their presentation te court, ad ding te it a low bodice and train, and there is net the slightest necessity that they should wear white at their fit st parties un less they wish it. Many prefer net te de se. The Confederate Lire Preserver. The Washington correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle claims te have solved a problem that has long vexed close observ ers at the capitol. He says : Nobody ever expects that Mr. Stephens will die a natural death. That fend hope has long since been abandoned. He can tackle the old man with the sickle keen, or the gentleman who is mere familiarly known as the Reaper, whose name is Death, mere fre quently and successfully thanany well-bred giant en the glebe. De you knew the secret of it'.' Easy and regular habits? Well, perhaps these may have something te de with preserving this frail anatomy. He recreates with whist, and gees te bed at 10 o'clock ; but, my word for it, he can systematically en teat any disease known in the doctor's calendar. It is the eighth wonder of the world te sec this delicate representative of the human race turned loose en a bill of fare. It literally bears out the remark of Beb Toombs that he is hollow all the way down te his ankles. He weighs ninety-two pounds a Democratic gain of one pound since the last count was taken and he can absolutely hide away in the course of twenty-four hours mere solid nourishment than any man in Congress and perhaps out of it. New something poetic and relined and romantic, such as a diet of rose leaves or nightingales' tongues might be expected from a man who draws his coat closer en the approach of a gentle breeze, wears his hat in the house and carries about gloved hands. But we are forced te the conclu sion that Uncle' Aleck has creature in stincts. He stewed away te my certain knowledge, en a certain occasion, a sheep's head fish (preceded by soup), two kinds of meat in most liberal proportions, and a vast quantity of side dishes and vegetables. The difficult feat he accomplished with a gusto and relish that would bring a blush te the check of the most traveled gour mand ; and when the deed was done, the plates looked as if a stroke of lightning had been at work in the neighborhood. Of course, it is useless for Death te take liberties with such a life preserver as Ste phens. Nothing but a railroad collision or a balloon trip will have any effect en him. Expenses of the White Heuse. Here are the items for 1879 : Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation at $2,000 Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation of Hayes $ ei private secretary of assistant secretary. . . . et two executive clerks of stenographer of steward of messenger and usher. of furnace keeper of one night watchman, of one nii'lit usher. 50,000 3,4V) 2,230 4,000 1,800 1,800 1,200 804 1,200 2,8)0 1,200 2.400 1,800 1,400 1,200 1,100 compensation Compensation Compensation $1,400 Compensation tary's deer.. Compensation $1,'200 Compensation Compensation Compensation Compensation of two day ushers at of one usher at secrc secrc ef two doorkeepers at of one clerk et one clerk of one clerk of one telegraph opera- ter Compensation of four messengers (te wait en the clerks and telegraph oper ator nominally, but really servants) at $1,200. Twe lieres for messengers, te be fur nished by Secretary of War, nominal ly for use of messengers, but really for Secretary's caarlage.cest net given New Item Contingent expenses Grounds south of Executive Mansion.. . Refurnishing, repairs and greenhouses. 4,800 6,000 5,000 25,000 Total .$119,964 Lehigh's Legal Sensation. Easten Express. Allentown has a " celebrated case" in which three prominent lawyers, including Mr. William H. Sewdtn and ex-Judge Longaker, raise a question of veracity be tween themseives and Judge Albright. The Chronicle says: "The right of petition having been denied in the court, our col umns were open te the petitioners, and they very squarely denied that which the I court had put upon record as a fact. Te this emphatic contradiction there has been no response. Three lawyers have publicly challenged the truth of the records of the court, and the court has nothing te say." Lehigh seems never te be happy unless ther have a terrible turmoil of some sort or ether, and even the judiciary is net safe from pollution. In Lehigh there is a geed deal of smoke about the throne of justice, and if it is net stepped people begin te think that there is some fire. JEWELERS. LOUIS WEBER, WATCHMAKER. Ne. 159K NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R. U. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated Pantascepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd Lancaster Watts. FOR SALE BY B. F. BOWMAN, 10C EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. THE LANCASTER WATCH, in GOLD AND SILVER CASES, KEY AND STEM-WINDING, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, Jeweler, 20 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. The lowest Prices! Orders and inquiries by mail receive prompt attention. J.E.CaldweMCe. IMPORTERS OF Diamonds, Sapphires, Em eralds, Rubies, Pearls. JEWELERS, TIIE LATEST DESIGNS I!f LACE PINS, SCARF PINS, FINGER RINGS EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND LOCKETS, In Reman Filigree and Rurnished Geld. PHILADELPHIA, 902 CHESTNUT STREET. aprlC-M.WAF GU1XA. AXlt GLASSWARE. 1UiNA UAU. MAJOLICA WARE AT CHINA HALL. PLATES, DESSERT PLATES, FKU1T STANDS, INDIVIDUAL SALTS. BERRY SETS. high & marten; Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. CARPETS. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KINO STREET, lias the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all kinds of CARPETS in Lancaster. Over 100 Pieces of Brussels en band, as low as S1.00 and upwards. Carpets made te enler at short notice. Will also pay 10 cents ter Extra Carpet Rags. 5GIve us a trial. 203 WEST KING STREET. MARBLE WORKS. WM. P. PRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nertn yneen Street, Laneter, Fa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND JfOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, 40. AH work guaranteed and satisfaction given n every particular. N. 1$. Remember, works at the extreme'end f North Queen street. m3tl ATXORNEYS-AT-LA.W HENRY A. BIUSY Attorney and Connseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Itefers by permission te Steinman ft HenseL TRY LOCHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP. DRY GOODS. CHEAP CARPETS FROM AUCTION. Opened this day Lets et CHEAP CARPETS, ALSO Wle,CheMFaflcy Matfe FAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heune. piABD TO THE .LADIES! Just received a Fine Line of DRY GOODS, Philip Sdram, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 40 WEST KINO STREETS. Having added In connection with our Large Stock or Carpets, Yarns, Ac., A FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS, sneb as CALICOES, BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHKD MUSLINS, TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES. BLACK ALPACAS. SHEETINGS, NEW STYLE OF SHIRTING, NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, Ac, which we are selling at MODERATE PUICES. ratslind NOVELTIES SILKS -A3D : DRESS GOODS! We have new open enr Importations of New Silk from Lyens, Including Brocaded Satin De Ljens, Solid Celer Satin De Lyens, Black Satin De Lyens, Luisine In Nev Colorings and Styles, RICH BROCADES, In Celers te match the New Dress Goods. In Dress Goods, a Great Variety of New Textures, such as SHOODA CLOTHS, IN THE NEW SHADES. Beautiful Silk and Weel Fancies te Match Plain Cleths, Plain Canten Crapes in all Celers, and a number of New Things impossible te specify. ONE FACT we wish te emphasize. Se Jar, the advance en our goods amounts te nothing, and a strict in spection of our bteck will show that at all times we are as low in prices as any, and elten lower. A close examination of our goods is cordially invited. Hemer, Cellalay & Ce., 1412 and 1414 Chestnut Street, aprlC-M.WAF PHILADELPHIA. GAS FIXTURES. BARGAINS GAS FIXTURES SLATE MANTELS, Flii k Brenemaus. 152 Nerth'Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. GENTS' GOODS. rpiIE NICOSIA, THE LATEST STYLE NECKTIE. AT ERISMAN'S. w LL YOtf HAVE T1IK M. BRACE. OEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Fer any Machine, at E. J. ERISMAN'S, 58 NORTH O.CEJCN STKEET. rpRY LOCHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP