je taw6aite t , .-iv M Velnme XUI-5n..207 LANCASTER. TA. WEDNESDAY MAY 3 1882. Priee Twe OnK fntdett& Ih lisMBgp3gJflBp PIIK GKEAT NEW TOKK BAZAAB. GOTTSOHALK & LEDERMAN'S Great New Yort Bazaar, Great Hew Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN 1882--Spring Season Announcement. 1882 Our Grand Spring Opening being ever, and being declared by everybody who witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Bazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods Just lcccivcd, 25 dozen et REAL BLACK CHIP HATS for ladles, the best shape et the season. We will Bell litem this week for 68 OKNTS. These JlatH cannot be bought clncwhcre ter lesil tliun $1.00. 100 dexen et Children's Rengh-and-Ready Sailors, in all colere, te match dresses, at the ridicu lous prite of 2fi CENTS. Cbll early it you want any. Only 2i dozen leltet our FINK MILAN STRAW RONNETS at 3I CENTS. These ItenncU ara really worth $1.00. We hare constantly en hand all Hie latest nlmpcs et thy t-oa-en, suchaa PATIENCE, TYROLB, PARlhlENNE. I'lQUE, VIENNA, URGENT, EMPRESS, Ac., e. 49Wc have the above in every Imaginable eliade, te mateli guits. We luive also any style of OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIP;?, Te match Hats In endless variety. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a full description of the same in our next week's advertisement. IgfisrREMEMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods is GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GKEtE AJT NEW YOEK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. -RTYKItS, RATHFON & CO. CLOTHING ! Our stock of piece keckIb Is larger than ever, and the styles arc all that could be desired. We are receiving daily the Newest and Rest Styles the market can produce. With our Increased trade went e kept constantly in the market filling up our stock with Cholce Uoeds, and our stock is always kept new and our customers get the benclit of the market, nil the time. CENTRE HALL is all in motion. Every available heln Is brought Inte requisition. We are turning out weekly ever one hundred suits in this department. tlUK KKAUV-HADE CLOTHING cannot be excelled by any house in the tate. The large basement fleer Is kept full or duplicated goods, and the second llner Is literally jammed lull et CLOTH ING for Men, Youth. Reys and Children all our own manufacture warranted te give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Our TEN DOLLAR (S1O.O0) MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS arc moving off rapidly, everybody being hurprKed at the cheapness. They arc equal It net superior te any suit offered bv any ether house at twelve dollars. All we ask of you is te call and examine and be your own judge. Our Youth's, "Reys' anil Children's are all sold nt LOW PRICES. Come and bring your boy along and have them clothed, and save one profit by buying your CLOTHING at MYEES, RATHFOE" & CO. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa. PENN HALL. Ne. 508 Penn Streot, Reading, Pa. s fKClAl. BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING. MEN'S SUITS. $6, $8, $10, $12, $14. MEN'S SUITS (Silk Faced), $15, $15, $15. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN THE CITY. . NOTICE, A Sure Fop Whip or Tune presented te CTcry purchaser of a Heys' or Child's Suit- AL. ROSENSTEIN, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a. aprl7-lyd&w TIIE ONLY CLOTHING uuvbe furnishing oeooa. E LINN St WILI-SON. HOUSEFURNISHING. B Alt GAINS IN LAWN MOWERS, BARGAINS IN BABY CARRIAGES, BARGAINS IN REFRIGERATORS, BARGAINS IN WATER COOLERS, BARGAINS IN CROQUET BETS, BARGAINS IN FISHING TACKLE, AND GREAT BARGAINS IN GARDEN TOOLS, GAS AND COAL 01 CHANDELIERS, And THE LADIES' FRIEND CARPET SWEEPER, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. FLINT & WILLSOIST, 152 North Queen Street. tSIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS. 1 LANCASTER , PA. Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties. MEDICAL. TkABKEB'8 GINGER TONIC. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without intoxicating, cures tllfenlers e! the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lunaris ana is the ffrealct stiwngtli restorer unit bleed purifier, and the BEST AND SUREST COUGH MEDICINE EVE it UbED. If you are suflcrlng from female Complaints. Nervous ness, BheumaUsm, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON IC te-day. 100 DOLLARS paid ler a taUnr te help or cure, or for anything inj urleus teund in it. Send for circular. PARK'RR'l HAim nAT.S&U Satuncs the most lastidieus as a perfect Hair Restorer and AJUVBH.B aaim. DaiJOAm i,u.S6iK V)e am t lzes HISCOX CO NW Yerk, niayl-eod&pew GRAND OPENING OP " TBE GREAT NEW YORK ST. 26 and IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. AS OUR SPACE 18 80 LIMITED WE SHALL CALL THE ATTEN TION OF OUR LADY PATRONS FOR THIS WEEK TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR CLOTHING. MYERS, RATHF0N & CO., HOUSE IN THIS CITY ILLUMINATED CY Millinery Depnet! BAZAAR." 28 NORTH QOEEN ST. Our Ribbon Department Is declared by all who have visited the Razaar te be the richest and most complete ever teen before In this city. We have leeeivcd ler this week 100 pieces of Much elegant KOIKE ANTIQUE KIHB0.N, in all silk, te mutch Hais and Fcatlwr.. We are offering the same at :.."i cents a yard. This RIIJUON we cannot duplicate after this let is gOUC. Order Department. We must new call the special nttcntlen ei our lady patrons te our MILLINERY ORDER DEPARTMENT. It will really pay every lady te order their Spring Hats and Isennets at the lluzaar. The Milliners we employ are the most experienced in the trade, and we have no doubt will give entire batisfactien. Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te order at very LOW PRICES. We keep constantly nn hand the FINEST REAL ENGLISH CREPES. At New Yerk Prices. CLOTHING ! THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. COAL. B. It. MARTIN, Wholesale anil Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER ANJ COAL. -fard: Ne. 43) North Water Rnii;Princc tr-t; :ilmve Lctuim lumens! or. n:-ly: C0H0 & WILE7, SRlt NORTH WATER ST., Ixmenster, J'a.. Whelesale anil Itctall Healers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic ICxchange, Branch Office: Ne. 20 OKNTRE SQUARE. 10b28-lyd e KIOLB VKKTlL.l7.Kll. Ve are new able, te furnish our farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Seme especially adapted for raising tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. Harricburg pike, or at General Office, Ne. 2isy1 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. apr-l-lwd 11VVKH AND STATIONERY. T?1NE, I'LAIN.AND FANCY STATIONERY. NEW VAN ELS. NEW EASELS. NEW ROOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 43 WEST KING STREET. SAMUEL H. TRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Oflice irem 5G North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Itimurug. ml7-ttil THE LATEST NEWS. THE IRISH SUSPECTS KKLEASKD. l'arnell, Dillen and O 'Kelly Set Free The Announcement In Parliament. Five suspects were unconditionally re leased from the Naas jail yesterday. In the Heuse of Lords, Earl Granville announced the resignation of Mr. "W. E. Ferster, chief secretary for Ireland, and the intention of the government te release the three imprisoned members of Parlia ment. Mr. Gladstenc,in the Heuse of Commens, made an announcement similar te that of Earl Granville in the Heuse of Lords. Mr. Gladstone stated that a large Dumber of ether suspects would be released, and that the government, instead of renewing the coercion act, would intreduce a meas ure remedying the administration of justice in Ireland. He said instructions had already been sent te Ireland for the release of the fhree imprisoned members of parliament ami that the lists of the suspects were being carefully considered, with a view te the release of all except these who were arrested ou suspicieu of having been personally concerned in out rages. These releases would be en the cov cev crntnent's sole responsibility. Mr. Glad stone stated that Mr. Ferster had resigned because lie was net willing te snare tins responsibility and that Mr. Ferster would make a peisenal explanation en Thurs day. He dcclaicd that the government did net think the coercion act had failed, as it had served an important purpose in a great cri.sis. He warmly pi aiscd the manner in which Mr. Fer&ter had performed his du ties and expressed regret at his retire ment. He also declared that none of the measures auneunccd in the queen's speech at the opening of the session, except the resolutions in icgard te the rules of par liamentary pieccdure, would be allowed te stand in the way of the measures which the government would intreduce for re re slei ing peace and order in Ireland. The measure which the government will introduce remedying the administration of justice in Ireland deals with the protection of life and property. Mr. Sexten, at the conclusion of Mr. Gladstone's remarks, arose and said that the government had taken the first fctcp in a policy that would crown its adminis tration with glory and would produce tics of mutual interest between Ireland and England. lit. Hen. Jeseph Chamberlain, presi dent of the beard of trade, or Rr. Hen. Gcerge Shaw Lefcvre, commissioner of works and buildings, will probably suc ceed Mr. Ferster. If the former is ap pointed Sir Charles Dike, under foreign secretary, will succeed te the presidency of the beard of trade. Messrs. Parnell, Dillen and O'Kelly have been released from the Kilmainham jail. After their release they drove in a cab around the outskirts of the city te the Haiceuit street station, where they took the train for Aveudalc. They will remain at Mr. Parncll's residence two days and will arrive in Londen en Friday. Tli cre was great excitement in Dublin en the news being teccived of the resigna tion of Mr. Ferster. Crowds gathered ou the streets aud cheered for Mr. Parnell and groaned for Mr. Ferster. Hands pa raded the city playing national aire. PERSECUTING Till: JKWS. Secretary FrelliiKhuyseri'rf Instructions te Minister Ilun'inaii at St. ".Potersljarjj. The president has sent a (message, with accompanying documents, te the Heuse, in answer te a resolution of January 30, calling for the correspondence respecting the condition of Israelites in Russia. The papers are very voluminous and include all the correspondence en this subject dur ing the past ten years. The last letter written by the secretary of state in this regard te Minister Heffman, dated April 1J5, is as fellows : "Sir: The prejudice of race and creed having, iu our day, given way te the claims of our common humanity, the peo ple of the United States have heaid with great regret the stories of the sufferings of the Jews in Russia. It may be the ac counts iti tiie newspapcis are exaggerated, and the same may be true of some private teperts. Makiug, however, due allowance Wor misrepresentations, it can scarcely be uuuuicu unit iiiuuii nas ccen uuue wuie.ii a humane and just person must condemn. The president, of course, lecls that the government of the emperor should net be held morally responsible for acts which it censideis wrong, but which it may be puwcrlcss te prevent. "If that be true of thiscafeil would be worse than useless for incte direct you, as the representative ei the United States, te give official expression te the feeling which this treatment of the Jews calls forth in this country. " Should, however, the attitude ei the Russian government be dilleicut and should you be of the opinion that a mero vigorous effort might be put forth for the prevention of this great wrong, you will, if a proper opportunity offers, state with all proper deference that the feeling of friendship which the United States enter tains for Russia prompts this government te express the hope that the imperial gev eminent will find means te cause the per secution oCthehc unfortunate ellew-beiugs te cease. "This instiuctieu devolves a delicate duty upon you aud a wide discretion is given you in its execution. However much this republic may disapprove of affairs in ether nationalities, it docs net conceive that it is its right or prevince officiously and offensively te intermeddle. If, however, it should come te your knewledge that any citizens of the United States are made victims et the persecu tion, you will feel it your duty te emit no efforts te protect them and te report such cases te this department." THE MUSIC KJi&TIVAL. Opening Concert In New Yerk Fran IMa terna's Jflrst American Appearance. Seven thousand persons assembled in the Seventh regiment armory last even ing te listen te some two thousand ether persons sing. The audience- was intelli gent aud cultured ; the pregramme of classic and even severe simplicity. The performance, en the whole, was one that lcflectcd the highest credit en the singers and en these who have had charge of the drilling. The unity of the singers was remarkable, considering their numbers. The two choral numbers were Bach's cantata, " Ein feste Burg," and Handel's Utrecht jubilate. Miss Cary did net sing. 3Icssrs. Candidus and Whitney, soloists, were well received, but the cantata went rather tamely. The chief interest of the evening was in Mme. Materna's Grst appearance. She had selected that most difficult of arias, Leonera's denunciation of her husband's fee, and her invocation te hope, in Beethe ven s ' Fulche." This was sung in a style te electrify the audience. Se large, noble, amorous and smooth a veice has net been heaid here since the days of Pa repa. Her school is neither pronouncedly German nor Italian, but it is altogether admirable, and her bread and masterly phrasing of the recitative and the sympa thetic and passionate style iu which she sang the aria brought both chorus and au dience te their feet and the armory became a sea of waving handkerchiefs. It was a most unquestionable popular success. Very few living singers could have filled the great building with se fine a tone and nena who heard her can fail te regret that she was only te be heard under such great disadvantages as te place and such limita tions as te the music that she sings, for in her would undoubtedly be found that ideal prima denna dramatica for whom the Americans have been sighing se long, The orchestra did its work superbly. The three hundred played with almost as geed effect as the customary one hundred that compose the familiar Themas orches tra, and higher praise than that it would be difficult te give. The scats in the au ditorium were net all filled, at least four or five hundred in the back rows being empty. Tna President's Card Reception. President Arthur's first general card reception occurred last night at the exec utive mansion. More than 800 cards of invitation were sent out te members of the diplomatic corps, senators and repre sentatives, judges of the supreme court, te officers of the army and navy and te a few personal friends of the president. The crowd at the mansion was se great that at 10 p. m. many present had net had an op portunity te reach the president, who re cejved his guests in the blue room. All the representatives of the army and navy were in full dress uuifertn and a majority of the members of the diplomatic corps appeared in the court dress of their re spective countries. Thore was the usual beautiful display of floral decorations in the lower rooms and the Marine band, stationed in Ilia main corridor, enlivened the reception, which did net close until a late hour, with music appropriate for tin occasion. A Decision Respecting Liougfullew's V,'ii Judge Brooks gave a decision at Cam bridge which materially affects several bequest in the will of Henry W. Leug Loug Leug fellew. The decision is that erasures which occur are te be considered no part of the will, and also that the interlinea tions arc of no effect. This deprives each of the children of the testator's brother of a legacy of $1,000 and makes void the legacy of $5,000 te his brother Stephen. The decision is based upon the ground that a will cannot be altered except by a ccdicil. The will was admitted te pro bate and Ernest W. Longfellow was ap pointed administrator, with the will an nexed, in place of the late llichard II. Dana, named in the will. A LbTIKR l'KOM UOWGATK. Concealed In Washington Under an As sutiied Name aii Appeal and a Threat. A letter received from Captain II. W. Ilewgate states that since he has been ent of jail he has recovered his health very considerably. He writes te a personal friend here appealing for a small sum of money te pay expenses. He coneludes-the letter thus : "Though I am supposed te be free, I am mere of a prisoner than I was when in the district jail. Yeu can tell them all that if the government ever does get ready te try me and fixes a date for my trial 1 will be en hand and will make a defense that will sicken a ccitain crowd who have done se much te pull me down te cover up their own rascality." He conceals his whereabouts and re quests that the auswer be sent te a mutual friend, where he says he will send for it. He is living under an assumed came. In She I'luiigcd Iteldly. In New Yerk Mis3 Minnie Clapp, aged twonty-tbree, daughter of a wealthy broker, alighted from a cab near the Eighty-sixth street crossing of the Hud Hud eon River railroad at Riverside Drive and asked a workman when a train would pass. Being told that ene would be due in half an hour, she walked toward the river. On teaching the river she plunged iu. After considerable difficulty he res cued her and took her te the Ninety-ninth strcet hospital, where she recovered her senses. Ilcr stepmother, with whom she had just returned from Europe, was sum-, mened, and the two greeted each ether formally in French 'and went home, ou Fourteenth sttect, where reporters were denied admittance. The cause of her act is -supposed te be domestic tieubles. Metropolitan Tragedies. The thrco-ycar-eld daughter of Daniel Miller was crushed te death by a dray while the family were moving, iu Hobo Hebo Hobe ken. Mrs. Cluy Ilellister, of Wcstvalc, New Yerk, shot herself in the breast, and is in a critical condition. She had shown signs of iusauity. Charles Wilder, 20 years of age, fell veilcntly in love at first sight with a girl whom he had met at a pic-uic, near New Yeik city, en Monday, and proposed mar riage. IJeing rejected he went te Cen tral paik and shot himself in the head. He was found yesterday morning and re moved te a hospital, where he lies in a precarious state. Kr.Kiirr.tiis nights, made miserable by that terrible con. h. Sh Heb's Cure n the remedy ler von. Fer sale at Cerhr.iti's drug1 store. 137 Aetth Mueen St. uiyl-lwdeewftw Ladies ami sickly trirls lequiring a non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant, -will 11 ml UrewnS Iren Bitters beneficial. myl-lwil&w An old lady writes us: "I am C yeara old and was feeble and nervous at I the time, when I bought a bottle et l'arker'.-! Ginger Tonic. 1 have used little mere than one heitle unit ieel as well as at 30." See ether column. nil-lmdeo'.l&eew That hacking eenirh can be sequickly euri.il by Shlleh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fer -auj at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen .. nij-l-lvdeetv r Certiiieite. "I have used Burdock Bleed Bitters with great benefit ler indigestion and constipation of the bowels." C. L. Easte:.', "Hamilton, Out." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will you suuer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Mnleh's Vltalizer is guaranteed te cure you. Fer salcnt Cochran's drug steie, 127 North Queen St. niyl-lwdeewAw Triumphant. Mrs. Sclgirieil, Marien, O., says Themas' Ec Icctrlc Oil was triumphant in her case; she used it for a severe cold and pain instde. and was relieved in a tew minutes. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. UEDICAJ.. C-1 OVEKN3IENT INVESTIGATION AS TO T the cause et Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria among the children, and-the deaths that fre quently fellow, prove conclusively that neg lect et sere threats is the one great cause. Hew Important it is ler us te regard such a decision and take every mcasuic te prevent the growth et disease through such neglect. There Is nothing better offered as a preventa tive and certain cure than the Occidental. It is quick and Instantaneous In its euro and pleasant te take. Sold by If. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and IX) North Queen street. Lanc aster, myl-lwd READ THIS Lakcastek, Pa., April 2?, 1S81. THK KlDirEYCTJRA MV'O COMFATIV. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav that after using one pack et K1UNEYCURA Ihave been entirely cured el a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, anil that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In yenr medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many of my mends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, nrXlycl Foreman Examiner and Express. MEDICAL. B BOWK'S IRON BITTERS. NOTED MEN! Dr. Jehn F. Hancock, late Fresident of the National Pharmaceutical Assecia tien of the United States, says : 'Brown's Iren Bitters has a heavy sale, is conceded te be a line tonic ; the character et the manufacturers is a voucher ler its purity and medicinal excellence." Dr. JesErn Roberts, President Balti more Pharmaceutical College, says . " I indorse it as a line medicine, reli able as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons."' Dr. J. FAKtjMoenE, Ph. D., Profes Profes eor of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Pharmaceu tical College, says : "Brown's Iren Bitters is a sate and reliable medicine, positively tree from alcoholic poisons, and can be recom mended as a tonic ter use among these who oppose alcohol." Du. Edward Eakicksen, Secretary Baltimore College of Pharmacy, says : " I indorse it as an excellent medicine, a geed digestive agent, and a non-intoxicant in the fullest sense." Du. Ricrabd S.U'ingten, ene of Balti more's eldest and most reliable physicians, says : " All who have used it pi-aise its stand ard virtues, and the well known char acter of the house which makes it is a sufficient guarantee el its being all that is claimed, for they arc men who could net be induced te otter anything else but a reliable medicine ter public use." A Druggist Cured. IToexsiior.o, Aid., Oct. 12, 1SS0 Gentlemen : Brown's Iren Bitters cured mc et a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the -stomach. Having tested it, I lake pleasure in recommend ing it te my customers, and run glad te say it gives entire satisfaction te all." ' Gke. W. Heffman, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iken Bitters, and take no ether. One trial will convince yen that it is just what you need. Fer sale at II. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. niyl-lwd&w "j T OCtlEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate.speeity and sure remedy let Celd. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Intliien zn. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed, In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable pYcparatien combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds et lnng diseases. PRICE, 25 Cents. I'rcparcd enlyand sold by OF AS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, He, 9 East King Street, Lancaster. '1ESTLEMKN. We call your attention te an important dis covery In our practice which we have found very successful in cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These wnll'ering Irem any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will ilo-well by bending a three cent stamp ler furtiier inror inrer inror matien. Address, DRS. LA GRANGE A JOR DAN (late Jerdan Davidsen). Ne. lGi". Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10 a. m. till - p. in., and 5 till S p. m. inarir-3nieed 1IWYS SPECIFIC MKDIC1NK. TMK JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermaterrhea, Impeteney, and all Diseases that fellow as a sequence of fcelf-Abuse ; as less of Memery. Universal Lassitude. Pain in the Back, Dlfn ness ei Vision, Premature Old Age, ami many ether diseases that lead te insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mall te every one. The .Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or Mx packages ler 3. or will Le sent free by mall en the receipt of the money, bv ed-drcs-slngTHEGRAY MEDICINE CO., Hulhile, N. . On account et counterfeits, we have adopted thcYellewWrapper; theenlygenulne. Guarantees of cure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. aprl'J-lyd&w OAJWE18. piAKfETS I can show the Largest Steck: in this city. Call and see my latest BODY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPERS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS OAK PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can atrerd. I also have a 1-irgc stock of my own makeet CHAIN and K.VG CARPETS as low as the lowest. 1 also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te show my goods. H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STREET. CHINA AMD ULASH WAR.. H 1GH At MARTIN. Wlnie Hte Are AT CHINA HALL. Just received per steamship " British Crown " another in- -voice of WHITE GRANTTB and PORCELAIN in Table, Hetel and Chamber Ware, Wares exchanged if net satisfactory. We have 'added te our stock a line of JAPANESE PAPER WABE. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. Carpets Carpets czernixa. Celearia. The Celearia Scarf meets a need. It keeps a solid, neat front and by flexible edges easily conforms te the neck-band and cellar. The variety is Ianje and price but $1.00 each, tee low te command the respect which se geed an article deserves. Oak Hall owns the patent. Over one hundred" people have been busy all the spring en our neck wear. In this, as in ether things, we come directly te the consu mer, and offer the best we can de at a single small profit. .Peo ple are finding this out and ap preciating the opportunity of buyinjr at first hands, Se the Oak" Hall trade in neckwear grows. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets PHILADELPHIA. The coming of Spring doea net always determine you te lay asftde heavy clothing-, heuce we etmll irbep our winter stock accessible for a while and have the spring .goods also handy, if wanted; but .if our advice'is worth considering you will make changes gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat; The advantage of dealing with us is that we have all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. L'EDGER BUILDING, m ' Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. 0 1-1X1 AL Olft-EUINU TO PRISON'S IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit of Clethes OR A STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, NOW IS a'HK TIME TO IJL'Y. We suggest placing an order only to.secnre prompt attention and choice or .stock-. Dispel from your minds the thought of btiyinKChcap, tr.ishy iaruii'iits when kucIi splendid lacililicn are etlrrcd te obtain the v:ry best at such moderate prices Irem the leading cHtahlNn liicntanil the acknowledged headquarters ler CORRECT STYLES, the uuxt htrikin and novel ctlrcts te be leuud In the European markets, which we Impert direct and liava exclusive control. S-Renicmbcr, no ether house in tlm city can show the same line et j;oeN. We an: the only party that handle the Original Londen and Parisian productions el ORIGET, 31 RUE VIVIENNK. PARIS. An examination et our Immense stock will satisfy the novice as well as the rcsthctic taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank anion;; the leading houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. CAKKIAGEB, JtC. TyriK HTANUARD JL'ARRIAGK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Bouses, I ANCASTEK, PENN'A We make even tyle Bu;j;ry imi-1 Carri.i ! sired. All wei ic tiuished in the most comfort able and c!rart -tyle. We use only the lie-l selected material, anil crarley only the best mechanics, fcer i,uality et work our prices nit the cheapest in the state. We buy ler ea-h and scll en the most reasonable tcrni", eiv iwa tull. All work warranted. Repnlriwj vrempt ly attended te One set et weinmen e-i'ii:illv employed for that purpose. fn-2 ; t Miw
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