fnMigeit&fi i m$$ii Velnme XVIII- -Ne 228 LANCASTEftTPA. SATURDAY MAY 27 1882. Price Twe Cents. vf flMIK CKKAT SEW YOKR ItAZAAIi. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GKRE AST JNTEW YORK BAZAAR 2( & '28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Our Counters are daily filled with Immense Bargains. We such a line of goods as has never been seen in this SPECIAL BABGAINS: 400 dozen Ladies' Full Regular Made Balbiiygau Hese, euly 23c. 300 dozen Elegant Heavy JSO-bene Corsets at 37c., fully weith r0i 100 dozen Elegant Sateen Cellars (all colors) euly ICe. 500 dozen Ladies' Pelka Dotted Cambric Cellars, only 4c. 200 dozen Ladies Wbitc Aprons, Ruffled Edge (in dots), only 22c. l.")0 dozen Ladies' Embroidered-Frent Chemise, only 33c. 500 yards Sash Ribb.m (six inch) Surah All Silk, only 52c. per yd-. WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, OUR OBJECT BEING TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASK FOR. Laces. Laces. -hi-: HAVE MAI.TI'.SK, CI.UNY. .SPANISH, VKKMICKI.I.K. LANQUKHOU, KIH.KWKISS. IN FACT ANY MAKK OK LACK hOI.U. Our Cream and lilat-k Spanish l.aees, lit 1!. il. .'."i, JS. uil. IL'tuml IU per jai.l ale net te lieevecllcd. Laces, Cellars, etc. In this department wi: have Cellars, Fichus and Ties In all qualitli-H ami in all price-1. LACK COLLARS at 8. l, 10, 15. i"., :, Ml'., up tei.Ot. LACK FICHUS at IK. 2i, :, SO.tK), T.'iC, up te $5,511. LACK TIKS at 10. 15. ':,, 3;t: :u. up te $.!.V5. LACK HANI)KEUCIIIKFat 15, 4'.i, .V.lc, up te $7.50. We. have constantly tin- latest unvellSe. ! Parasols. Our 'AM LA PAKAbOI.S at. IH . uml l an: net le he excelled. Our SILK I'ARASOLS in c; cheap ut $1.01. l.r.O,fl.:.r.,ii(KJ. HI. KG ANT LINED I'ARASOLS. with and without lace, at is.tm, $-'.', fi.". fcl.W, up :e f !" in nil colei.. GOTTSCHALK & LEDEEMAN'S Great lew Yort Bazaar, " Great lew Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA. fUUN 8. IHTLKK A" ItO.'S AlV.KTISKMKNT. Oa,rpet Department: We are still making additions daily te our LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS and will continue te sell them at Lewest Prices. Alse, full lines of RUGS and MATTINGS of all kinds at Lewest Prices. Tne Aurera Sweeper still ahead. Persons using them would net part with them at double the cost. PLBSAE NOTE. We will CLOSE OUR RTOIIE ON TUKSQAV, DECORATION DAY, MAY 30th, at 12 o'clock at neon, ami remain closed for the balance of llie day. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING JOHN S. GIVL.EH, GEO. P. RATHVON. TWKKS & nUKST! NKTV DKY.UOOIJS STOKK, 129-iai NURTi: OITKKS STKKET. BUY THE DEEMATOID COESET AT THE NEW STORE, BECAUSE IT IS UNBREAKABLE. II you wear the Deimaleld Corset you will have no mere Spoilt tl Uien WnMs; no mere Hreken C'errOt Uones; no mere Ruined Urnler gdimenis. Vc aic lmvirj,' ugKiit mlc tn ihi tein-t, ilmn ( bowing it imiII il::it it U c-hiiincil lobe. Ti.esc that have worn this Corset pronounce It te lip the bet ami jiiOils.:iti;rtacterj Corset that thej" ever had. ALSO OPENING NEW PARASOLS AND SILK UMBRELLAS. JUST OPENED, NEW DRESS GOODS AND, SILKS, ALL SOLD VERY LOW AT THE NEW STORE. BOESS & HTJKST. 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, M Y1CRS & UATIII'ON. DON'T K.WI. TO feAAMINK OUR TEN UULUK SUIT, IT IS EQUAL. TO ANY SU1TSOI.H ELSEWIIEHE toil FOUR TEEN DOLLAKs. STRICTLY ALL WOOL. 1'Z.UMltEIt'S T tlUK OUT FOB MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IS THE nOKI.ll FOR CAKPK1S, I'URS, kU Tarred Eoefing Felt by the yard or ten. IS" WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NOB. 11, 13 & 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN I, ARNOLD. GllAXD Ol'EXlXG OF "THE OltEAT SEW YORK Cerpts. All our Cei.scU warranted peileet lit. We have Ceisels at7, -i'J. 73, 75, S5e.,l, lip te i.". We have Or. Warner's Health Cmaline Cer-ht-t at il 0 ). We have Madame Fey's Cornets at "J2c. We liiivts Flexible Hip Corsets at Sip. W! have Ilertzejj Cejvels ut ll.oe. All of theHe Cornets arc el Celebrated Slake anil the PUIC'KS AUK I.OWKK. than any in the city. OUi: HOSIKKY IlKPAIiTUKN'T U lull with any kf ml or quality et HOSE tliut eiiu lie purelu-eil at prices lh.it aitenNh cvery cvery heily. Our (INOKItWKAK UKPAItTMKXT Wiib.e tilled with this Jlnest stock or CHHM1SK, PAN TALKTIS.hKlUTS ami NKSIIT UOWNS.all at the very lowest price-). A Ne, In this depart ment a lull line el HaBIKS' CLOAKS ami A PliONS at very low price;. Our stock el i: 1 1: 1'-exs, trim.mix!s. t UUTTONS, .1KWKI. UY ami CKXTS FtlRNISIUNC liOOItS, 1-, complete with all the late-t iieveltie- el the Hcu-en. Our Millinery Department. Our FIC ATM KISS at :7c. Jl.f.0 are scllhi veiy lapidly. We have tiieiu in all 'ilers. lUtV HOODS, Jtc. S. GIVLER STREET, BECAUSE VIsOTlirSG. If you are a buyer of Spring Oletbiu it will pay you te spend some time in our Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re member you have ever sixty styles te select from and all our own make. MYERS & RATHFOI, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. HV1TT.IES. 11AZAAH." are offering for This Menth city for the price. An elegant line et HLACK, WHITE ami COLORED FLUMES and TIl'S at prices teMiit everybody. Our a-seitment of Fl.eWKuS isnottebe surpassed ; wehavennj kind. Our stock of UNTR1MMKI) HATS is still full. We have IJenneK. Sailors, ratience and nil the latest shapes. A full line et Fine Leg horn Hats ler Ladie-. ami Children. Our assortment in CHILDREN'S HATS is lull, we have Hats lin.n '25c. u, te $5.03. Our elegant line et LADIES' TRIMMED II ATS have only te he seen te he appreciated, as we can suit everybody. Our ORDER DEVARTMKNT K one et our specialties. We trim our Hals at very short notice, us we employ only the best New Yerk Milliners. Our work is first eluss in every repeel. Gloves. Our LISLE THREAD CLOVES at l!)c. are net te hi; beat; they have three lull elastics ami are regular made. We have Lisle Thread Cleves ut ie. 12, 1!, '25, ."5, ic. up te $1.00 per pair. Our KID GLOVES are well known ler their excellence in quality. : button French Kid sue, all colors, ."-but 'en French Kid 05c.. in color and black. 3-elasp French Kid il7c . in colors and black. 4 clasp French Kid $1.25, in colors and black, Mesriuptaire Cleves, undressed, at f Ms ) kka l " dressed, at $l.i!5 S Kin Klcfjunt as-ertment et LACE MITTS at all pi ices. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. JT IS UNBREAKABLE. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR KKJ1IT DU1.LAK SUIT. IT IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT SOLI) E LS E V II E It E FOR TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT LY ALL WOOL. MEJJIVAT.. 1 OCUEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, siile,specly mui snre remedy let Colds. Ceuslis, Hoarseness. Asthma, Influen za, Serenes3 et the Threat and Clu-st, ISrou ISreu chitid, WIioentiiK Cough, SpittlnR of Bleed, In In HammaUen el the Lungs and all Discuses et the Clicst and Air Passages. . Thla valuable preparation combines nil tne medicinal virtues ex these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate ami eilicient qualities ler the cure of ail kinds et lung diseases. PRICE. 25 Cents. Prepared oulyundseldby CHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster "TETJE BLUE." THE VaGK L1TEKAKY SOCIETY. Twenty-Seventh Anniversary A Brilliant Literary-Celebration at MIHersvllle. The Page literary society of Millersville state normal school, the elder of the two societies whose friendly rivalry engages the active interest of nearly all the students, last night added another te the series of memorable anniversary celebrations which have shed lustre upon it and the history of the school. The anniversaries of the college societies and of the Page's mere immediate rival are ever, se that it was left te it te undertake te surpass all the previous literary events of the season, and certainly the exercise of its anni versary sullercd nothing by comparison with any that had gene before. The at tendance of old members, trustees aud friends of the school was unusually large, and from an early hour yesterday after noon until the bell summoned the audience into the chapel, the cam pus presented an animated scene. The trees and llewcring shiubs en the fine grounds in front of the literary halls are new in their spring beauty, and groups of gaily dressed premenaders and throngs of visitors, rejoicing in reunions with old friends, lent life te the scene. The honorary orators and many visiting patrons and friends of the school were hospitably received and entertained and were given every facility te inquire into and ascertain the modes of operation which have made this the Crst normal school of the state, and a model of prac tical success for the whole country. Words of Welcome. At 8 p. in. Prof. D. W. Bartinc, of Phil adelphia, presiding and with Miss Jessie F. Warfcl, of Lancaster, at the secretary's desk, the exercises opened with the rendi tion, by Surmau's orchestra, of an ever ture "Die vier Haimenskindcr," by Balfu ; prayer by Rev. David Andersen, of the Outorare U. P. church, Bait town ship. The orchestra played Arouson's "March Triemphale," after which Presi dent Bartine formally extended the wel come of the society te the guests of the occasion. He dwelt upon the importance and significance of the occasion, as reunit ing the patted currents of literary asso ciation und fraternity. Referring te the history, the work and the personnel of the society, he traced them from the origin of the school itself aud pronounced it a .most important adjunct te the main institution. Its membership has reached ever 3,000 and its inllucuce has been commensurate. Its members of nearly a whole generation de light te meet in reunion when the society invites them te such a repast as that which is spread en such occasions. Te the pro pre pro fesseis, the Nermalites, the visitors from entside the normal gates, the presiding officer extended a grace ful and earnest welcome. The spirit of the living teacher is the spirit of the Page society aud its principles have dignified the trades, adorned the learned profes prefes profes sens and insphed the patriot in the per sons and the work of its members. The Page Oration. Musical exercises again enlivened the occasion, Misses Waiuer, Davis and Bren ner executing a piano and organ trio, 11 Pra Diavole," which was deservedly ap plauded, followed by "StyrischSwg," by the orchestra. The Page oration was de livered by Rev. I. M. Gable, of Viconisce, Pa., en the subject of " Habit" or, as he defined it, "an acquired tendency, ena bling one te de easily that which he has been doing, with unfailing certainty." Illustrations were adduced te show the force of habit, aud hew these who become habituated even te school and church church aeing arc rendered unhappy by inability te attend. Painful experiences may by custom become the very eases of the soul. What is true of the formation aud expe rience of geed habits is likewise true el bad habits ; habits of spiritual slothful slethful slothful uessaie as easily cultivated as these of pious devotion. The use of tobacco, late hours, gossip aud neglect of family duties, wcre noted as habits which creep ever man te his social and moral destruction. Paul's testimony te the force of habit was forcibly quoted, and the example of a white ' boy taken by the Indians and raised for a time in their bloed-thirGty practices, recaptured and educated for the ministry, who when ex posed te the temptation of bloodshed was conquered by the force of his Indian habits and returned te them. Vivid illustratiei s of the habit of intemperance wcre given. Uniform habit will iuflumcc a tendency te action for geed or bad, but it will net eliminate the moral quality of the act it self. Men arc accountable for the culti vation of their habits and the importance of developing elevating qualities was for cibly uiged iu the peroration. The .Elocutionary Featuresef the Pregramme Miss Harriet D. Warner, of the faculty, sang Abt's " I'm a Merry Postillien " very sweetly, and "Very Leng Age," aud in answer te an encore " Thrce Yeung Maidens of Lee." The readings of the evening were by Miss Alice Crompton, Joaquin Miller's "Sioux Chief's Daughter" and Elizabeth Kilham's "Tebu's Monu ment." Mi83 Crompteu is a young lady of considerable cultivation of voice and raan mer. Her selections were varied and she has no lack of self-possession. Iu the fust poem she exhibited a geed deal of grace and dramatic fire ; the humor and pathos of ' Tebe's Monument " wcre brought out te the entire satisfaction of the audi ence, aud as an encore te her second se lection she read " Miss Edith Helps Things Along " iu a very natural and comical manner. The Honorary Oration. The orchestra plavcd a selection and then Charles Emery Smith, esq., editor of the Philadelphia Press, delivered the hen erary address. Referring at the outset te the pleasure he felt in being present, aud at the participation of the ladies in the society, he said the fact that he found here the young ladies te the front and ether circumstances had induced him te change his announced subject, "Yeung Men te the Frent," and te substitute for it "American Liberty and American Prob lems." He graphically sketched the growth and grandeur, the proportions and possibilities of our country, its wealth of resources and composite citizenship. Its moral greatness, however, outshines its physical grandeur. Its history is peculiar aud exceptional. American liberty has a character of its own, revealed in the events out of which it sprang. It is unlike the freedom of Switzerland. The revolution which accomplished it had none of Crom well's usurpation nor of Marlborough's perfidy, nor the nieibid scntimcntalism and wild fanaticism of the French revolu tion. It had no age of reason followed by the reign of terror. The hand of divinity shaping the cause of American libeity is te be seen net only in the sobri ety and steadiness of the rcolutien, tut in the benign influence which it exerted upon the world. Nothing is in sharper contrast than the characters of the repre sentative American and British statesmen of that day, the orator vividly comparing Bute and Franklin, Townsend and AdainF, North and Jeffersen, Greenville and Ham ilton, Geerge HI. and Washington. The essence of American liberty is the declar atien that " all men are created free and equal." . The truth which was first as serted in 177G, was given emphatic estab lishment in 18C3. And in the elements of heroic character the boys in blue were equal te the Continentals. Of the problems which American liberty involves, a chief one is that of bread, general education, te the end that government of the people and by the people might be preserved for the people. Whatever the general government can de within the range of practical limitation should be done te promote the diffusion of general intelligence in order that we may approximate te that high culture which marked old Athens when her artisans and common people were judges of art and critics of literature. Mr. Smith depiecat cd the idea which had been advanced by Governer Robinson, of New Yerk, that that diffusion of knowledge and the higher popular education produce a dangerous discontent. The spoils system was rigorously scored as a menace te American liberty and Garfield was extolled as a victim te it. Seener c r later the people will win their fight for civil service reform against the dema gogue. Liberty is nflt always a charmer which charms se sweetly. The revolu tionary period was seven years .of gloom, our civil war was four years of sorrow and after seventeen years of peace subtle dan gers still confront us ; but in an eloquent peroration, at which culminated the ap- plause with which the whole address had been interrupted, the orator indulged in high hopes for the future of the republic. AtoreKecltations. Miss Crompton read Helmes' " Hew the Old Herse Wen the Bet," and in response te loud calls related hew the white boot black blacked the black bootblack's beets. She was even mere attractive and popular in this than in the former sclectien.and the audience, late as it was, -would have been glad te recall her. The vocal trio, " Rew Us Swiftly," by Miss Anna L. Stauffcr, Miss Etta Lawrie and Mr. D. It. Baer, was ene of the gems of the evening. Prof. J. F. Surman played a violin sole, aud with a vocal quartet, " Sleep, Gentle Lady," by Misses Stauffer and Lawrie aud Messrs. Baer aud Sauford, the large audience which had thronged the hall was adjourn ed about 11:30 p. in., the entire occasion having been a proneuueed success. m m Fer trenmleusne.ss, wakefulness di.incss, and lack et energy, a most valuable remedy is lirewn'd Iren Hitters. SriiiLeii's cube will immediately relieve Croup, -Whooping Cough ami KreiichltN, Ker sale at i eclu an's drug store, 137 North Qnei'ii street. An Old Friend. He was ainictcd with a-lainc back and gen eral debility; he was recommended Themas' Kelectric Oil which tu red him at once. This famous specific is a positive remedy ter bodily pain. Fer bale at H. 15. Cochran's drug store. 137 Xerlli Queen street. Lancaster. 'Hackmltack," a lasting and tiagrant pi-r-luine. Price 25 uml 50 cents. ForsaleatCoch FersaleatCoch ForsaleatCech r.tn'3 drug store. 137 North Queen street. A Leap into Popular Faver. It is net always that the world acknowledges what is right und best; but liurdnck Itloed Hitters, by universal aoiuiesence, have been awarded the premium ler cleansing the bleed, curing indigestion, constipation, regulating the bowels, and toning up weak nerves. Price il. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Thk Kkv. Gee. II. Tn.vYr.it, et ISourben. hid., says : "Iteth myself and wile ewe our lives te Suileu's Consumption Curb. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug steie, 137 North Queen street. MILTANEXY, MNK AlIl.l.IXKltl. Irs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. S8 north queen street. My many friends and patrons are rc.Miei-1-fall invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK OK cexi'Risixa all tub lkadixe styles for DRES3 and PP.OMBNADE HATS. LADIES can have their erdcis tilled in much less time than they have been accustomed te elsewhere. SPIease call and examine my goods ami prices without obligation te puicha.se. J5N. i!. The Largeat and Finest -itecl; el' VllILDHEN'S Scheel and Drss Hats in Tins cixy. A full line or Human Hair Goods A 1 wins en hand, and all kinds ei HAIR WOHK done ut the LOWEST PRICES a .11. NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. aii7-::md,Tii.'ri!S BOOKS AND STAVKUTJUrk. TflXK, PLAIN AN1 FAM-JY STATIONERY. MV PANELS, NEW EASELS. NEW HOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLYNjS'S NO. 42 WEST KIN1S STItKET. JOHN HA Klt'S SONS. Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Have in stock and for sale, at l he LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment ei Beeks and Stationery That is te be leund In the Interior el Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Uoeks, Illustrated Heeks, Juvenile Beeks, Sunday Scheel Heeks and Bibles, Family ilibles in Various Ktylcs. Teachers' ISIbles. Ilvmn Uoeks. MiiLmery s Trimmings German Hlbles, Prayer Beeks. WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks, In voice Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks. Pocket books Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Curds. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel Beeks and Scheel furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOF MEDICAL. B BOWK'S IRON BITTERS. FAILING ! That is what a gjcat 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 IROX BITTERS, and this by rapid and thorough assimulatieu with the bleed puri fies and enriches it, aud rich, strong bleed ilewing te every- part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health aud strength. This is why BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will euro liver and kid ney diseases, consumption, rheu matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c, SB S. Pata St., Baltimore. November 2S, 1881. 1 was a great sufferer from Djrspcpsl.i,and for several weeks could cat nothing and was grow ing weaker every day. I tried BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ami am happy te say I new have a geed appetite, and am getting stronger. .les. McCawi.kv. 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 eftects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed en with imita tions. Fer sale at H. 15. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 and I3'J North Queen street. Lancaster. my2Mwd&w YOU WIL.L. FIND THAT ArTKIt A visit te the theatre, opera house or hall room, that the voice frequently becomes husky and hearse, and the threat inttameu ami irritated . Neglect at such a time will often prove disastrous te the patient. Occi dental should be taken at once. It seethes all irritation, allav-H the tevcr, and cradidates the germ et the disease that is liable te fellow. Constant coughing and a wakeful night will be avoided by taking a single dose. The virtue of the Occidental is growing. Fer sale by II. IE. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1..!) North-Queen street, Lancaster. nrMwd TOI!HKD, THOUSANDS OF CRAVES XL are annually robbed et their victims. lives lirnlnn.'ed. hfinniiii4siiiil lirnlfh wutnri'f! by the use of the great liERMAN INVIGORATOR, which positively and permanently cures Im Im neteiicy (caused by excesses et any kind). and all diseases that fellow less et energy, less et memory, universal lassitude, pain in the bask, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many ether diseases that lead te insanity or consumption and a premature grave. Send for circulars with testimonials free bv mall. ThelNVinoRATORisseld at Jl per box, or. six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will bu MMit tree by mail, securely Sealed, en receipt et price, byaddres.slngF.J.CiiENBV, Druggist, imi i suii'inuai., ' roicue, ume, sole Agents ler the United States. Fer sale at Kauirmau's Drue Stere. Xr rth Queen Street. myC-lyd,WAS $500 JIKWAKD : OVER A MILLION or PROP. GTJILMETTE'S French Kidney Pads Have already been sold in this country and In Franca : every one el which has jtlven nerltct satisfaction, and has performed cures every time wncn used according te directions, we new say te the atllictcd and doubting that we wil I pay the above reward for a single case -of LAME BACK That the Pad lails te cure. This Great Remedy win positively anu permanently cure J.umoa J.umea J.umoa (ie. Lam: Hack, Sciatica, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, Jlriglifs Disritisc of the Kidneus. In continence and Ilctcnlien of the Urine, Inflam mation eftheKiditcvs. Catarrh nf the Uladder. High Colored I'rine. l'aininlhe Back, Side or Junius, Jtervnus eakncM,awlti fact all dis orders et the liladdcr or Urinart Organs, whether contracted by private disease or otherwise. I ATlI7Q ' T0H iirc '"'florins from Lii.LfljOn Female weakness, Leucor Leucer rhrca. or any Disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, you CAN UK CURKD without swallowing nauseous medicines by simply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist for Prof. Cuilmctte's French KiJney Pad, and take no ether. It he has net get it, send ine anil you will receive the Pad by return mail. PROF. GUILMETTE'S French Liver Pad Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Billiens Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bleed. Price, $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. GuUmette's Trcatyc en the Kidneys ami Liver, free by mall. Address FRENCH IAD CO., Teledo, Ohie. Fer sale at KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE North Queen Street. ' may(MydWAS OB1NA AUD UZ.A&H H'AjtE. VrfuU St MAKTIN. CHINA! CHINA!! AT CHINA HALL. Just opened, a new Invoice el Decorated China and Fancy Goods. . DECORATED CHINA TEA-SATS. FRUITSETS, DESERT-SETS. BARISOTINE VASES, BELLECK TEAPOT AND SHELLS, MAJOLICA-WARE. 4c. WHITE AND GOLD BaND CHINA. DecoratedPereelain and China. DINNER SETS. te-Examine our Stock before purchasing.' High & Martin, 16 BAST KING STREET. CLerntxa. The Best Things. In our Ready-Made Clothing stock are of the Rhine Prussian Goods. On our counters te-day are new lets of Suits for Men, Youths, Beys and Small Beys, made from P. S.'and S. Yen Halferns and Schnable coatings. The materials have only been in this country long enough te be turned overfrem piece goods te clothing. They are net only fine and elegant, but fresh also. The Men's Suits are iiC0 tit$S.0i The Youths' Suits are...... 13,00 te iilM The Heys' Suits arc l.'i.OO te 17.t" Tht-mall Beys Suits arc. 10.00 te VIM FOR DECORATION DAY. Grand Army Suits of all-wool true-blue Flannels, Oak Hall standard's, $10.75 te -CO- A double set of buttons with each coat and vest. YVANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. G. A. R. SUITS. Made from the Celebrated iifltex lip-Blue FH. This is the only kind we sell. It is the .best goods and warranted te held the color. There are plenty cheaper lilnes in the market, hut, the JSKST are the CHEAPEST. "BOY ONLY THE MIDDLGSflX." We ejclet-hele Ceat and Vest, if desired, and furnish Twe Sets of Buttens for changing. White Linen Vests, A large and fresh variety. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sith Sts., PHILADELPHIA. H OW OFTEN Wc hear raull In Dress attributed te want et taste, ami hew often we llnd in many cases It is awantet thought. There are but few people who give It their mature considera tion, will fall te decide between the right and wrong In Drc1. The fault la net se much In taste as te the tact that few will step te think it the style, fabric or color they at the moment admire, and wish te adept is suitable te their form or 'com plexion. We have READY MADE CLOTHING Te lit all forms and complexions. We have the very Latest Slyles in SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS, ALL-WOOL FAXCY CAS8IMER1X, VERY STYLTSH BASKET COAT ANO VEST with LIGHT OR DARK COLOR FANCY CASSIMERE PARTS, BLUE and BLACK DIAGONAL SUITS. FINE FANCY MIXED SUITS, VERY BEST INDIGO BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUITS, FAST COLOR ; CHILDREN'S SHORT PANT SUITS, and WHITE D UCK VESTS in all gradei. STYLE, FIT AND WORKJfANSniP GUARANTEED. Williamson & Fester, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LAKCASTKK, PA,
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