J&i t mitt mat Volunie XVIII--Xe.22 LANCASTER. TA. THURSDAY MAY 25 1882. Price Twe 1'ciitn. ri'HK GKKAT NEW YOICli IIAZAAU. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GrREA-T NEW YORK BAZAAR 2(i & 2S NORTH QUEEN STIiEET. Our Counters are daily filled with Immense Bargains. We such a line of goods as has never been seen in this SPECIAL BARGAINS: 400 dozen Ladies' Full Ucgular Made Balbrij'gaii Hese, only 25c. "00 dozen Elegant Heavy oO-beno Corsets at 37c, fully wnttli 50c. 100 dex.cn Kjcant .Saturn Collais (all colors) only 10c. 500 dozen Ladies' Pelka Dotted Cambric Cellars, only 4c. 200 dozen Ladies White Aprons, Unfiled Edjje (iu dots), only 22i l."i0 dozen Ladies' Embroidered-Frent Chemise, only n.c. TiOO yards Sash Ribbon (mix ineh) Surah All Silk, euly 52c. per yd. WE AUK CONSTANTLY RECEIVING (JOOI)S 1NT EVERY DEPARTMENT, OUR OBJECT BEING TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASK FOR. Laces. Laces. WE HAVE MALTESE, CLUNY, .-.PAN LSI I, v ek. micelle, lamjukdei.-, ED LEW KISS. IN PACT ANY MAKE OK LACK SOLO, Our Cicaiii an. I Itliick Srini-h L-uv.s, at I'l '-'I, J"t, -1-t. 3n. :r uml -Hii. per ur.l :u ; net li Ik; excelled. Laces, Cellars, etc. In this department we li:ie Cellars, Fichua mid Ties In all utilities ami in all in Ice. LACK COLLAliS at s. :i, le, i.i, ;.'., :;:i, r.iie., up Hlif.S.OI. LACK FICHUS al IS. 2.1, :s, .r.e,t;-, TV., up le i.ri..vi. lack ties at ie, is. :,. .!.' ii ., up i. :.::.. LACK HANDKERCHIEFS id IS, 4'i Vie., tip le $7..V. We have (eiiMunlly the l.ilel iir.vHti-, Parasols. Our .AMI. A PARASOLS ul ."-i, "f. mid $1 aie notte be .jxcclled. OiiiSII.lv PARASOLS niOflieapatjl.il i. $1.50, $.-.T,.fHA. ELEO NT I.INKIl PARASOLS, with anil Millien! lace, at fJ mi. ii Oil. JJ.7.1 :!.1D, up :eflr iu all cel.i;- GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S Great lew Yort Bazaar, fireat iw Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA. TOliN S. I I.KK & ;0.'S AllVKKTlsJH'.Si'. IMPORTANT! The backwardness of tbe s-o.i-en having int'ifered soniewhat vith the sale of our LABG-E STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Thus leaving mete en hand than we care te carry through the season, we have determined te CLOSE OUT Til E ENTIRE STOCK" of goods in this iiue if possible by marking them DOWN SO LOW ! As toluake it au inducement for everyone t visit us bfore purchasing DRESS GOODS. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLEtt, K OWKItS & UUKSTS hliW Oi:V GOODS 129 AND lSlNORTH QUEEN-STREET, . NEW PARASOLS, NEW SILK UMBRELLAS, Opening at the New Stere. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW LAWNS, Just Opened at the New Stere. NEW BLACK SILKS, NEW COLORED SILKS, Opening at. the New Stere. NEW LACES, NEW LACE COLLARS, Just Opened at the New Stere. NEW KID GLOVES, NEW LACE MITTS, Just Opened at the New Stere. EVERYTHING NEW AT THE NEW STORE. Buy the DERMATOID Corset, for sale only at the New Stere. BOWERS & HURST. Mv KKS & KATUFON, DON'T FAIL 'id i AMI.m: OUIt TEN UllLUU SUH', 11' IS EQUAllTOAXY SUIT SOLD KLSKWIIEUK i'Olt MUMS TEEN' JIOI.I.AU-. JjTKICTI. ALL WOOL. 1'L.UMUKK'S t oek out rei: metiisi BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF AKTICLK IX THE WOKLI) l OR ( AlirETS, FURS, A:C Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten. "WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: N08.ll, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOlliN L. AKNOLD. GJlASIi Ol'liXIXU OF " TUE UltEAT XEW TOJIK Corsets. All our CeiscH warranted pcilcrl lit. We Irivc 'eiscls at :!7, -t'.'. 7J, 7.r, tile, 1, it te j. We have Ilr. Warner's Health Ceralinc Cor- .-ct ut i 01. W have Madame Key's Cornets i at li.v. W; have Flexible Hip .ni-ctr,ut Ale. ! We have lleitzejj Cer.-clsat l.i. ' All el these Corsets aie el Ccleluatcd MaKe i .out lln: PRICKS AUK LOWER than any in I i tin- i-ily. I Ol,R IIOS1KU1 DEPARTMENT Is lull 'uilh nn- l-iiul ttv nieiliM- nt IIMKK tli'if i-.lll In- pin-t-iia-i-il at prices tint astonish every body. Our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Milie lille.l uith the lincM htncl.nl CHKMIbK, PA.N TALKTJ.S, SKIRTS ami NIliHT GOWNS, all at the verv lexc-.t prices. Al-e, in this depart ment a lull line of ilAllll-.v CLOAKS ami PICONS at ery Hew pi ice , , Our stock el ICIIM'.ONs, TJM.MM1.NCS. KUTTONS, .1 KWKLi: an. I .i:nts ri'icNisuiNi: oeod's, li iiup!i It- . illi all the lale-l ueveltie- el tlievaieii. Our Millinery Department. eiu I SiA'l'ilKliat'.Cc fl Mlare-.-lliii',' veiy r.ipiilly. We have iheni in nil colors. jtr noens, xc. S. GIVLER GEO. STOUK VIsOTllISO. Ifyeuaraabuyer of Spriug CleLhitiff it will pay you te spend some time iu our Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious in the etate outside of Philadelphia. Re member you have ever sixty Btyle3 te select from and all our own make. MYERS & RATHEOS, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. SHMVM.IMS. IIAZAAU." are offering for This Menth city for the price. An ele;:aiit lineet Kl.ACK, WIIITK ami COI.OURU l'l.UMKS ami TIPS at piice.s le.iiiil everyhe.ly. Our assortment ei M.OWKU8 is net te be Miipascil ; we have any kiml. Our stock et UNTKIMMKI) IIAT.S is still full. We have ISenni-ls. Sailors. Patience anil all the latent shapes. A lull lineet Fine Leg horn Hals ter Laille. ami Chililren, Our iieitment in CIULDUKN'.S MATS is lull, we have Hats lieiri 'J5c. u te $.1.01. Our elegant line et LAblKS' TU1MMKI) HATS have only le lie een te be appreciated, as we can hiiit everybody. Our OltDKU DKPAUTMKNT Nene et our .specialties. We trim our Hats at very short notice, as we employ only the be-,t New Yerk .Milliner.) Our work is tlrst class in eveiy ri"pecl. Gloves. Hir Lldl.K THItKAI) CLOVKS at 19c. are net te be beat: they have three lull elastics and are regular made. We have Lisle Thread Cleves at ie. 1-J, 111, 2.1, :, Mie. up te $1.00 cr pair. Our KID CLOVKS are well known ler their excellence in j utility. .'Mmttnii Ficuch Kid .V.tc., all colei.s. ."button French Kid H.'ic.. in colors ami black. 3-clasp French Kid !7e . iu colors and black. I clasp French Kid $1 2.1, in colors and black. Mm iiielaire Gloves, undressed, at $l.ls ) iibal ' ' ilres--ed, at fl.Ulj Kin Klepiut a--sOilineut et LACE MITTS at all piicei. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. P. RATHVON. DO.Vl FAIL TO KXAMINE ein: .i:i;iit dei.i.ak suit. IT LS KtJUAL TO ANY hIMT SOLD K LS K'W II K U K FOlt TWELVE DOLL.VUS. STIMl.T LY ALL WOOL. MEDICAL. T OOUKK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, satc.speeily ami sure remedy let Colds, Conglis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness el the Threat anil Chest, liron liren chilis. Whoenlnsr Ceiil'Ii. Si)iUlii(rorXJleo(l.Iii- f (lamination ei the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest ami Air I'assages. This valuable preparation combines all tnc" medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure or all kinds el lung diseases. PlllCE, 25 Cenu. Prepared only and sold by CHAS. A. LO0HER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRUGGIST, Ne 9 East King Street, Lancaster SOLDIERS' ORPHANS. THE KXASII?iATION AT MOOT JOY. Dr. Uigbee and Other Prominent l'oeple I'rrseut -V Very Creditable Exhi bition ut the Scheel. The pupils at the soldiers' orphan school, Mount Jey, wera again taken through the annual ordeal en Tuesday the public examination. Superintendent of Public Instruction Hijjbee and Dr. Ed ward Brooks, of Millersville, were an nounced te take them through. The lat ter failed te put in an appearance and that work had te be attended te by Dr. Higbee. The doctor, however, did net de much ex amining and in the loreneon 1'rincipal M. .I.Drccht ami a number of flic corps of instructors were obliged te show what the girls and boys had been taught. In the afternoon C. S. Gcist, of the Marietta high school, arrived and did a major part of the work. The exercises took place in in the main room. Pretty bouquets in vases, a profusion of blooming plants sus pended at diuerent places Irern the ceil ing, and arranged in beds of mess en the organ and windows, together with the stars and stiipesen the ceiling and around the walks, gave the place a decidedly pleasant appearance. A large number of ladies and gentlemen from the borough weie there te appreciate it. An unusual number of visitors from ether places turned out te witness the occasion, among them being Mr. Elim Snyder, Dr. J. S. Smith and James A Nimlew, of Pest 84, who is a representative of the committee en soldiers orphan schools, of Laucaster; Itev. J. McEImeyle and Capt. Ettla, of Marietta and Mr. Sides, of Tatnaqua. Hcretofeio the examinations at this place have been held in Uie month of July, a day or two before the pupils leit te spend their vacation. This year it took place nearly two months earlier and the" change te this time afforded a pkasantcr tiir.e se far as weather was concerned. Tueie was a noticeable absence of fans and nobody sulftred from the heal.. As we mentioned before Dr. Iligbee took things easy. New and then he would ask a question and fieiii their nature one could easily see that the questions were aimcd1n ascertain if there was any thought back of the study which prompted the pupils' answers. He was very mild iu his maimer toward the pupils, which had the cii'ect of making them feel at home while in his bauds. Pointing te a little boy iu a class which he was exam ining in geography he asked, "What county are you liem?" "Xoithuuiber "Xeithuuiber land," was the lcply. " What isthecapi isthecapi tel, or iu what place is the court house'."' was the next. "Sunbnry" the pupil said. Turning te Prof. ISreckt the doctor inquiringly lemarked, "I guess that's right; for my parti don't exactly knew," which was oue of the many acknowledge intuits that he docs net place veiy much sti ess en a system of education that only has fur its object the cramming of pupils, minds. By lar the most biilliant'excrcise of the day was that of the eighth or best grade. This grade was examined iu phil osophy and physical geography. They handled the branches in a way that show ed that they had thoroughly mastered the subjects. When the principal was about finishing this exerci.-e he turned In Dr. Iligbee and invited him te continue the examination. " Did any et you boys ever suck cider through a straw out of a barrel?" is what the doctor bluntly put at them. They had, and ene of them was called en te explain the principles by which they had done it. The boy explain ed it satisfactorily and the gentleman dismissed the subject with the remark te a gentleman clese by. "the pupils kne.v mere of these branches than many juniors whom I have examined at college." The examination ever, the visitors re tired te the boys' yawl where they wete drilled. They handled their wooden guns and performed many evolutions with se much precision, that many old veterans who were piesent could net icfrain from openly showing their approbation. Alter the drill Dr. Higbcc addressed the pupils assembled iu the building. He said : "I am glad te sec se many bright faces before me. I cannot lefraiu from ex pressing my delight at the lesult of the examination. Yeu have reflected credit upon yourselves and your instructors. Seme parts of your examination have been line indeed ; the last part has been the best. Net in thirty-five years liave I wit nessed a better exercise. Yeu have made a geed start, and what we want is te see you continue and rctlect credit en the state which educates you. What we want of you girls is te sec you grew up hon est, gontle and geed women. If I may judge by what we had at dinner, you arc well provided with geed feed. Yeu have all that a geed, pious and cultivated fam ily can afford. And you, boys, we hope that you need never fight as your fathers fought, but if you must fight, defend the flag as your fathers did. We de net ask that you become senators, congressmen and managers of great corporations. We de net ask you te be mere than geed, hon est men be men. Here we see this large group el boys and girls, wlule many ethers are at ether parts of the better object can we We spend money lav-court-heuses, etc. We state. On what spend our money. ishly en judges, make ten-fold the outlay, although there has been expended en these institutions about $8,000,000. They should be sus tained.' Let Legislatures visit the institu tions and net grumble. They will then go away and say, ' Ged bless the boys and girls in their work.' " After the speech Dr. Iligbce was pre sented with a pretty bouquet from ene of the little girls, Iure'sponse he said : "This is net se pietty as your facc", which aie se bright." Representative Snyder, of Lancaster, was called en and responded in a speech full of geed common sense, which the boys and girls would be well te remember. Dr. J. S. Smiih, of Lancaster ; Revs. Rhoads and Riger, of the M. E. and U. B. churches respectively, followed in the speechmaking. Throughout the exercises wcie inter spersed with vocal and instrumental music, recitations and orations by the pupils. Miss Helen Bueld, who has charge of the school, piesided at the organ. Senater Wright and wife, of Mercer, were at the examination. The senator is the proprietor of the institution. Miss Ella Beitsle, who taught at that institution last term, new of the graduat ing class of Millersville normal school, was present during the forenoon. Vacation will begin July 13. Oue hundred and sixty-six boys and one Lundred and twenty-three girls attend the school. The building, its surroundings and vari ous departments are in excellent condition. As much was expected ea an occasion like this, it can be said that it could be some worse and yet be ceed. We de net say that this is the only time that the' things ioek se urigut, yet we arc inclined te be lieve that it is an impossibility for the managers of a bearding school te maintain sucfi a geed standard throughout the year. The boys in their coats and trewsers of dark blue, with the little bouquets en their left breasts, presented a crcditable appearauce. The girls in their regulation attire looked as well. A finer or heartier group of children would be hard te find anywhere. They had a brighter " shining face " than we thought they would have. The anticipated vacation which is looked forward te with se much delight, is yet se far removed, but nevertheless this had no visible affect in depressing their spirits, and they were the liveliest of the lively. - TUE LATEST COAL-MINE UOKKOK Six I'ersena Killed and Twe Fatally Injured by an Explosieu or C2a at Shenan doah ou Wednesday. An explosion of gas occurred at the Kohineor colliery, Shenandoah, Pa., oper ated by Richard Heckscher & Ce., at neon, Wednesday, killing Martin and James Mulhall (father and seu), Owen Gallagher, James McDonald, deer boy, Jehn Stratt, a Polish laborer, and Samuel Huge, driver ; and injuring Jehu Lee, the fire boss, and a Pelander named Matty Maten Maten lynewirz se seriously that they cannot re cover. The men were working in Ne. 1 lift. west gangway, at the bottom of the new slope, which is 1,700 feet from the top of the shaft, when a fall of top rock occurred, forcing the sulphur down, ami it quickly ignited from a naked lamp. The force of the explosion was terrific. The men were hurled aleug the gangway and dashed against the timbers, mutilating their bodies se terribly as te be almost unrecog nizable. A number of men received s-eri-eus but net fatal injuries. The mine generates gas fieely, and when Fue Bess Lee entered in the morn ing -he found large bodies of sulphur .standing iu the workings. He warned the men as they entered, and -James D. Lowrey, a driver, furnished them with safety lamps.- As these lamps de net fur nish as geed a light as the ordinary lamp some one at about neon lighted a naked lamp, and seen thereafter the fall of top lock occurred which carried the sulphur down. The gaugways iu the vicinity of the ex plosion were in an instant filled with Hying timber and ether debris, and leaded .cats standing en the hacks with mules hitched te them were driven many yards along the gangway by the force of air. The news of the accident was brought out by the men who had escaped the .shock ami spread like wildfire. Ilundi'eds of the people rushed te the sliafr, business men closed their steres.aud a scene of confusion and excitement cu sued. In the crowd were many women and children, 1 datives of the men employ ed inside, As the burned and mutilated bodies were brought up the excitement in creased, ami many women fainted, while etheis had te be taken away by force. It is new believed that the dead and in jured aie all out, and the excitement about the mine has in some degree subsided. Kohineor celliery'is ene of the largest in dividual operations iu ther region, and em ploys between S00 and 400 men and boys and has an average weekly shipment of :,000 tens of coal. Fer tic:iiuleii.sne.-j, va!.elulne.i-, di.iness, and lack et energy, a niii-jt valuable remedy is IJi-ewns Iren Kitten. That hacking ceush can lis .se quickly cured by Miilnh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fer .:ili; at Cochran's drug stele, i::7 Xeith Qiu-t-u SI. myl-lwileev.Vw An Old Friend, lie was allllcled with a lame back and gen eral debility; he was reeemnieiided Themas' KclcerVic OU which cured him at once. This famous specilic is a positive remedy for bodily pain. Fur wile at II. It. Cochran's drug Mere. J."7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Simen's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us en a guarantee. It curt-s eoiwuinp eeiwuinp eoiwuinp tlen. Fer wile at Cochran's diug store, i::7 Net Hi ncen St. my l-lwdeew.V w A Leap Inte Popular Kavr. It is net always that the world acknew ledges what is light and best; but Ilunlnck I'.Ioed Kilters, by universal aefiuiesence, leive been awarded the premium ler cleansing th'e bleed, curing liidigi-stien. e.uistlpatien, regulating the beweN, and tnn.n up weak nerve-", i'rice SI. Fer sale at II. i:. Cochran's drug -.lore, 137 North (Jueen siu-et. Lancaster. Feb lame l.aelc. Side or Chest, use fchileli'.s I'nreus l'lastcr. 1'riceSi cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl lwtlee wAw an ISA Ann tiL..'.t;snAi:E. TTlt-H l MAKTIN. OMA! MA!! CHINA HALL. Jn-l opened, a new Invoice el Decorated China and Fancy Goods. DECOKATKD CHINA TEA-SATS. FRUIT-SET!, DESERT-SETS. I'.AItliOTIXE VASES, I'-KLLKCK TEAPOT ANDhllKLLS, MA.IOLICA-WAUE, Ac. WHITE AND GOLD IIaND CHINA. ttccernted Porcelain anil China. DINNER SETS. 0" Examine our Stock bcleie" purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KINO STREET. hooks Ann station er. If I NE, PLAIN AND FANJV STATIONERY. hV PANELS.' NEW EASELS. NEW HOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNiYS NO. 4 AVKST KING STItKKT. TOIIN I.AKK'.S SONS, Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have in sleck and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That Is te be leiind in the interior el Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Heeks, Illustrated Heeks. Juvenile Heeks. Sunday Scheel Heeks and Jiiblcs, Family Kiblcs iu Various styles. Teachers' Hlblcs, Hymn Heeks, German Hlblcs, Prayer Heeks. WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES. JJlank Day Heeks, Ledgers, Cash Heeks, In In veicu Heeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami Fluids, Steel Pens, Hill Heeks, Pocket books Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frame1 Hlrthduy Cards. Picture Cards. &c. HOI LAXD'S CELEIIRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel Reeks aud Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OP THE BOOE MEniCAl. B KOWN'S IKON U1TTE1U. FAILING ! That is what a great many people are doing. They don't knew just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grew worse. The only sure remedy yet found is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, and this by rapid and thorough assimulatien with the bleed puri fies and enriches :t, and rich, stieng bleed llewiug te every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cine liver and kid ney diseases, consumption, rheu matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c. .$.. I'acaSl., Kailiuieie. November 2S, 1SS1. 1 was a great siill'crer from Dy-.pepM.i,and ter several weeks could cat nothing ami was grow ing weaker every day. I tried I.I.OWN'S IKON HITTERS and am happy te say 1 new nave a geed appetite, and am gelling stronger. Jes. McC'awli-.v. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is net a drink and docs net contain whisky. It is the only prepara tion of Iren that causes no injur ious effects. Get the genuine Don't be imposed en with imita tions. Fer sale al ii. I!. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 1:57 and lu'J N01II1 ijuei-ii sln-er. Lancaster. nijIml&w 1 rOV WII.I. VJNI THAT Al'TKK A A visit te the theatre, opera house or ball room, that the voice lreiiiently becomes husky ami hearse, anil the threat inflamed and irritated. Neglect at such a linie will elten prove disastrous te the patient. Occi dental should be taken at once. It soot lies all irritation, allays the lever, and eradiilatcs the germ et the disease that is liable te te low. Constant coughing and a wakctul night will heaveided by taking a single dose. The virtue of the Occidental is growing. Fer sale by II. I!. Cochran, druggist, i:t7and l!Kl North Queen street, Lancaster. lmK-lwil 'KAY'S Sl'KCIFJU AlKUICIN't.. TUK JT t Ireat, KnglKli Remedy. An unfailing euro ter linpeteiicy, and all Diseases that fellow Ie-,s el Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Fain in the Hack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te lusauitver Con sumption and a Premature Grave, f-'nll par ticulars in our pamplct, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specilic Medicine is sold by all druggists at 1 per pack age, or six packages ter $5. or will l:e sent free by mail en the recelnt ei the money, by ad-drc-slngTIIEGUAY MEDICINE CO., liiittide, N. 1. On account el ceuuterfeiLs, we have adopted thcYellewWrappci-; theenly genuine. Guarantees et cure issued by us. Fer sale in Lancuster by II. It. Cochran, 1"7 Nerlh Queen street. aprl2-lydw JtAILKOAnS. rium. GREAT Burlington Reute. Chicago, Burlington & (Juincy R. R. Chicago, IJtirllngteii & (jtiincy R. R. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OK PE01MA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line te St. Jeseph, Atehinsen, Tepek.i, Dcnien. Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Misseuii, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana ami Texas, This leute lias no superior for Albert Lea, .Minneapolis anil St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad in the weild ler all classes el travel. AH connections made in Union depots. Try it and you will flnd traveling a luxury, instead of a discomfort. Thieugh tickets via tills celebrated line ler sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. rOTTEK, 3d Vice Pre?. A Gen. Manager, Chicaoe, III. .lOIIN O. a. IIEAN.Gen. Eastern Agt., ' ::i7 Ureadway, .".frt Washington St. New Yekk. " I'osTetf, -Mass. niiiylO-lydiw CAJCJC1AUE8, it'. ri'ilK MTANDAI.D CARRIAGE WORK T OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WemakeevcrystyleRuggyand carriage de sired. AH work linished in the most comfort? able am 1 elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. or quality of work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give nsa cull. All work warranted. Repairing premvl ly attended te. One set et workmen esn-cl:illi empleved for that purnese. I ns-i ui. CLOTIIIXU. A Werd About Flannels We are very particular about our Bliie Flannels. We use only perfect colors and always make it plain iust what the goods are made of. Last summer we cut and made into clothing ever 30,000 yards of standard all wool Flannels. Our great out put shows what people think of our Blue Flannel stock, yet in all the let there was net a piece from the great mills, whose llan nel trade marks are known everywhere. The popular brands of Blue Flannels are geed, but there are ethers which are better and cost less. Net everybody can get them, but we make careful plans long in ad vance and by great care, secure for our customers a class of goods that cost for quality only, net quality plus a popular name. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sii.n: ami Maki.ct, PAILADELPHIA. &. A. R. SUITS. Ma'.le from the Celcliratwl Middlesex lip-Bine Flesil. This is the only kind we set I. It is the best goods and warrant,'!, te held the color. There are plenty cheaper Hlues in the market, lint the lii'.S'V are the CHEAPEST. " BUY ONLY THE MIDDLKS.KX." We eyelet-hole Ceat and Vest, if desired, and furnish Twe Kris of Buttens for changing. White Linen Tests, A large and fresh variety. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. II.OTIIIM.t I). B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, WF. TAKK PLEASURE IX XO'UFl'lXU THE PUI3LIC IX OEXERAL Til AT OUR STOUK FOR Til. SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AND IT WII.I. i.'ATA . FIT OUR PATROXS TO IXSPEUT 4 The Large Variety of Goods FOR- GENTLBamN'SWBAR, TTTE LA T81twffij&lHXA XD COLOR, ymgfcjHArE ex our ceifimsRs 1 1 HesMter & m 24 CENTRE SQUARE. SAMUEL. H. PRICK, ATTOKNKV. II, IS Removed bis Oflice trem 5tXertii Duke street te Ne.41-Gn.NT 8TKKET. iuitiM-di- ately in Rear of Court He I..ti .'ew Buiiain?. uiiT-tlU
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