lajtfapet VelnmeXTIII--N.. 190 LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY APRIL 13 1882. Met Twe Crate. m Hl rumxjgmrjp: " " t , HHG GKEAT NEW TOBK BAZAAR. EASTER WEEK ! AMOTOCEMENT OF GOTTSCIALK & LEDERMAI'S GREAT JNTEW YORK: BAZAAR 26 & -28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 8-TO THE PUBLIC! We are uew ready te auueuuce te our patrons aud the public generally that all our departments are completely filled with the Largest and Finest assortment of SPRINtt GOODS ever before seen in this city. We are receiving daily Immense Bargains from our ether large store in New Yerk city, which we offer te the public at the very same prices. BARGAIN WEEK, We arc introducing new in this city a special Bargain Week, and we have no doubt everybody will appreciate the same, aud if you cannot ceme yourself send your children or order by mail ; they will receive prompt attention ; anything bought at the Bazaar will be cheerfully exchanged or money refunded if net satisfactory. MONDAY. Tills being Eistcr Monday we will offer the balance of ELEGANT EASTER. CARDS far below the price. Wc have them Irem 2c, upwards. Wc received another let of tlioae ELEGANT WHITE REAL KID GLOVES, till sizes, liem :yt up.uird, nt 3.c. n pair, worth $1. Special sale et FINE MILAN STRAW HATS, In every desirable shape at 39c. These Hats camiet be bought elsewhere for less than $1. TUESDAY. A fptclal saleet 500 Elegant MOTHER HUnitAUl) COLLARS, with tine luce tiimmlng at 18c, worth .V)c. 50 Pieces et FINB ALL SILK FRINGES, at 31c. a yard, sold all ever at "c a yard. A Fine lotei GENT'S FINE SILK SCARFS, the latest style at 25c. each, they are ueilh double. lIYT'Tf,,17 I Every one of .the above bargains will be sold as advertised en the specified days, VJ 1 mil ! but we have ether great bargains which we are selling every day in the week. We will mention only a few as our space isUoe limited. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE WEEK; S,.7l?KSi;iS'i!,S iSfisrSK demand in our ether store In New Yerk ler the-e coats isse large that we doubt te receive any mere after this lotisseM. Twe hundred and llftyet Itrautitul Raarty-Made CHILDREN'S DRESSES at50c each, sold all ever at $1.00. Wc wUl open this week, the finest stock of SILK and SATIN DOLMANS ever seen, at rcsenable low prices: Call and examine our MlLLlNfcKY UEl'AKTMKNT. It contains evertthiny that any lady wishes for, wc will announce later our GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, which will be the event et the season. Remember GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GEEAT NEW TOKK BAZAAE, 26-28 NORTH QUEEN ST., IS THE ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. TOBN S. GIVIKK & CO. '3 AUVKKT1SKIHKNT. CARPET DEPARTMENT- WE ARE SHOWING THE NEWEST STYLES AND LARGEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETS AT LOWEST PRICES IN THIS CITY. Alse a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Canten Mattings, JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING JNO. S. GIVJJER, M YKItS, HATHFON & CO. GENTLEMEN, we Have new in stock a Fine Assertmeut of SERGES GENTLEMEN, we have new in stoek a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH the Fashionable Celers. HOUSE FUBNISUING goods. TTOP3KFUBNISUING, FLINJST & WILLSON, HEADQUARTERS FOR Baby Carriages - AND Lawn Mowers. Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing ani Spouting Specialties. "FLINM & WILLSON, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.1 LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBER'S TAB FITTING, KTC. JOHN L. ARNOLD. IRON PIPE for GAS, WATER and STEAM STOPl AND CUT T0 ANY LENGTH- VAT VF9, ALL K1NDB OF FITTINGS for STEAM, WATER and GAS LOWEST PRICES. SLATE MANTLES AND LOW DOWN GRATES. CHEAPEST GAS F1XTUBES IK THE C1TV. SLATE, TIN AND GRAVEL ROOFER. live. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. fapr2-tld O BAND OPENING OF "THE GREAT NEW TOMK WEDNESDAY. Wc will receive ter this day 500 ELEGANT DOUBLE STEEL CORSETS in all sizes at 29c. Call ana be convinced that these Corsets arc the cheapest ever seen in this city. 50 Pieces et IRISH ALL-SILK SASH RIBBONS, all colors, at 40c. a yard, cost all ever 75c. 1,000 Pieces of IRISH TBIMMING LACE, wairantcd 12 yard pieces, :.t 7c. the whele piece. Call early if you want any. THURSDAY. We will exhibit en our BUTTON COUNTER en this day 3,000 DOZ. DRESS BUTTONS, Imitation of Ivery, in every desirable color, which wc will sell nt 5c. a caid, 2 dozen en a card. We Invite the Dressmakers of this city te examine them. One let of LADIES' UNE TWILLED PAUAbOLS, at 80c., worth $1.50. 500 dozen of 5 FINE MARSEILLE APRONS at 35c, well worth 50c CLOTHING. S. GIVLER STREET, IVIercliaiit Tailoring! MYEE8, KATHFON - SUPPLIES. BAZAAR." BARGAIN WEEK FRIDAY. 5.0D0 pair of FINK BLACK JET STAR EARRINGS, which will be'seld at Gc" a pair. The3e goods were bought at a large sheriff's sale, and are worth 50c a pair. 100 pieces et the most beautiful FUKN1TUBE FRINGES at 31c. a yd., sold allover from 4p. te 50c. a yard. We will lcceivceu Uiisd.ty another let et OUR FINE ISOUQTLT SOAP at 3c. a cake This Seap is known alieady by everybody, as we have sold ever 2,0) cakes en our opening week. SATURDAY. On Saturday m c will unpack a let of LADIES' CHEMISE, with embieldercd fronts. We will efler the biune at 25c each ; they really cost mere te make up, and the ladies will de well by secur ing some. 100 dozen of Elegant Fine LISLE THREAD GLOVES, . Cuirassiers, the very latest btyle, at 25c. a pair : also, 50 dozen et the Celebrated JERSEY GLOVE nt 14c. n pair; both of these Gloves are great bargains. A lanc let of LADIKS' FINE I'.ALBKIGGAN HOSE, Silk Clocked, at 21c. a pair, well worth 35e. 50 dozen et Gent's Fine COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, at 50c, each sold all ever at 75c NOTICE ! & CO. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. F. RATaVON. in all the most Fashionable Celers. CHEVIOTS with silk imclure in all & CO. M USICAL INSTB UMENTS. M USIUAL-bOXES MUSICAL-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep before closingeur salesrooms ferthe reason, we make the follewiujf sweeping reduction en Hie bal- nnwnf nnpatnplriinur linfit Mtiltv lnt.H nn.l I medium sizes yet en hand) : inairs reeuecu irem $ 7.i.oetO$ 4..00 12 ' - " ' 83.0.) te 60.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (large) " lrs.oeto 80.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) " '.WOO te 60.00 12 airs with Bells .... " 145.00te 83.00 10 airs with Hells & Drums ' 135.00te 70.C0 Extra quality (largc)with Bells " 175.03 te 100.00 Extra quality (medium) with Bells " l.Ti.OOte 75.00 Sublime- II armonie-l'icce- le (large) 125.00 te 75.00 Concertino 225.00 te 130.00 'Celestial Voices"( Flutes " 125.00 te 65.00 affairs, 10 cylinders, with table " SSO.OOtO 5230'., Petit (small); 2 airs " 4.50 te . 3.00 3 airs " C.50te 4.50 3-alr Albums " &00te 5.00 They are all with the " UAUP-ZITif EB AT TACHMENTS," ana mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will be teund et the finest quality, far superior te the ordinary Music Bexes gen erally aeld in this country. G. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS : 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, U1LADKLPHIA. J23 tfd TVOCTOKS AGREE THAT aCAKLKT 1 ' Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and Chronic Threat Diseases are due te neglect or common Sere Threats. Children frequently hare wet feet ; sere threat fellows and often serious sickness. Arc we net affect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It wUl positively cure the worst form of sere threat and eradi cate the germ et any disease subject te it. A cure guaranteed cr money refunded. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-3ind f OUR TIMBER LANDS. DESTROYING THE GBKAT FORESTS. The Wasteful Havoc Which is Being: Worked In the West and the Serious Consequences. Gen. Jas. T. Brlsbin in N. T. World. " Our National Legislature," tritely ob serves Bryant, is almost wholly indifferent te the fate of our forests, and betrays a destitution of statesman like forecast that is painful. If this was all it would net be se bad ; but, aside from their indifference, the Congress is constantly squandering large bodies of our forest lands en public corporations, who are obtaining them enly for profit, and who will destroy them with mere rapacity even than private indi viduals. Candidly, I believe thit very many of our congressmen de net credit the statements and theories that, by de nuding a country of its forests, you can injure its productiveness. Seme of them have lived a great many years and as yet have seen no evil etlects from the cutting down of forests, nor have they experienced any scarcity of fireweed at home. Wise men ; te them there is no ether land than Spain, and no ether age than that in which they live. It is new nearly fifty years since Dr. Drake, of Cincinnati, proposed te Congress the ' importance of saving our feiests. Failing in this he begged the government te at least re serve tracts of woodland around the head waters of the principal streams as a means of preventing tlfeir diminution. The wise doctor was poehed at and thought a little cracked. Well, seme of the streams he proposed te save are almost valueless, and in a half century meie will be cnthely useless for purposes of navigation. Proba bly the doctor did net anticipate the time would ceme whca.thcsc reserves would be be be ceme important as a source of timber sup ply ; and if he had proposed such a thing, he would have deen laughed at outright. It is needless te say that Congress disre garded Dr. Drake's advice, and te-day the childien of the. very men who poehed at the doctor are suffering for the tellies of their fathers. Maine, New Yerk and Pennsylvania are practically ruined as timber states, and their streams are gradually drying up. In twenty-five years mero the Northwestern states will be as bad, or even woifce off, or timber than the Eastern states arc, and in twenty-five years meie the timber famine in the United States will begin. Geed, say the cengicssmcn and timber vandals of te day, we shall be dead by that time, and why should we care what hap pens then ? Americans ewe mero than any ether people en earth te the toils, sactificcs aud forethought of their fore fere fathcis, and it is their duty tvery man's duty te transmit the inheritance they received from them te their descenrieuts unimpaired by "waste or neglect. . Says Bryant, " the length of time required for the growth of timber from the seed te ma turity shows conclusively that it was never destined in the order of nature fur the exclusive use of a single generation." Ner is this all. The man who wantonly destroys that which he cannot reproduce in his lifetime, is net only a coward and a feel, but he commits a flagrant crime against uatnre and nature's Ged. I never see a mau cutting down a fiue tree but I feel like crying out " step thief ! ! !" What is his life as compared te the life of the tree ? If he were te immediately plant another, net in his lifetime, in that of his children or his children's children would the tree attain te maturity. All this he knows, yet he fells it te the earth and does net even plant another te replace it for future generations. Is net this man a vandal? Surely ; and worse, for he is a criminal and his seed shall suffer for sins. If the trees could talk what a pitiful tale they would tell. Hew they had for ages drawn moisture from the earth and dis tributed it through ten thousand leaves into the air te descend again in showers refreshing the earth and watering the gentle flowers. Even the tiny blades of giccn grass would cry out. " Oh woodman spare tije tree, Touch net a single bough," Hut they must perish from the earth ; the fiat has gene forth and we shall seen be able te say no mero ' Thank Ged I for noble trees ! Uew stately strong and grand These bannered giants lift their crests O'er all this beauteous land.". .They will be cut down and geno and the shifting sands alene will mark where they once steed. The bleakness aud barren ness of death will cover the earth, the sun pour down his vertical rays and the scorch ing winds unchecked howl ever the stcr rile plains. I lear yen will think I am becoming ex cited ever this subject, and I de warm up a little when speaking or wiiting of the inurder of the beautiful trees which in atrocity is little short of human murder itself. . But it is net fine phrases or grand, eloquent expressions we want in this case, but facts, cold arguments te convince the uureasening and the ignorant. The vora vera vora ceus monster who threatens te devour all our young timber in his insatiable maw is the railroad interest of the United States. Last year there were 101,000 miles of rail" way in this country, and this year wc are building 10,000 miles of new railway. AH these reads have te be tied with compara tively young timber. I have net at Jiand an estimate of the number of ties used per mile, but the annual consumption is very large. Some years age te build 71,000 miles of railway required 184,000,000 tics. Tics have te be replaced evcry seven years, and it is fair te set down the num ber of ties required annually for future consumption at 100,000,000. As every ene knows, railroad ties are cut from young timber, the trees being from 8 te SO iuches in diameter, and this demand strikes at the very source of our timber supply. It is a fact that the fences of the United States have cost mere than the land, aud they are te day the most valuable class of prepci ty in the United States, exeep buildings, railroads aud real estate in cities. Te keep up the fences lOquires an nually au enormous consumption of timber. The 123,000 farms in Kentucky lequire 150,000,000 pintls of fence te enclose them. The number of rails required is set down at 2,000,000,000, costing $75,000,000. Te repair and keep in geed order the fences in this one state alone, costs annually $10, 000,000. Illinois, a comparatively uew state, has $200,000,000 invested in fcuc'S, but it costs her only about $300,000 an nually for repairs, many of her fences being constructed of wire. The whole value of the fences in the United States may beset down at $2,000,100,000, and its costs $100,000,000 annually te keep them in repair. The city of Chicago alene last year em ployed 17,800 men in handling lumber. There were 500 clerks, 4,000 woed-workcis 2,000 sailors, 1,000 men te lead and unload the vessels, and 10,000 men te handle and prepare the lumber for market, besides 300 proprietors. The lumber brought te Chicago in 1891 exceeded 2,000,000,000 feet and would have leaded ene train of cars 2,000 miles long. Ne Ipss than 800 squares miles'ef land were stripped of tiees last year te supply the Chicago market with lumber. These figures are indeed appalling and may well alarm any one as te the future source of our timber supply. There is no hope of any diminution in the future, for Chicago will lequire mere lumber this year than she did last. The demand is ever increasing and the supply ever diminishing. Between the two the end must come seen and the grand old forests disappear. After the Saginaw, Muskegon, Monomenee, Manistee and Lu'dingtcn sources are exhausted the Recky mountain slope and Washington territory will be stripped of their forests, and then we will have all that is worth taking. Every year we demand 8,000,000 acres ei trees ana plant less than 1,000,000 acres te replace them. The ejnd is se plain even a feel may read it as he runs. The Bloodhound Beem. Colonel JacK Haverly'a Latest and Great t Scheme. Derrick Dedd. Last week Colonel Haverly, the Napo leonic theatrical manager, made a con tract with Edwin Beeth for ene thousand consecutive performances for five hundred thousand dellais, and the next day called en that eminent tragedian with bis face beaming with satisfaction. "Give thee geed day, ancient," said " the only Iago," affably ; " you seem te have beard some geed news ?" ' I have," said the manager, eagerly, "and, besides, I've just struck the great est idea cver heard of in the theatrical business. Thebiggest thing out, I assure you." "Seme new advertising scheme, I sup pose ?" said the great anthetie scene chewer, with a pelite yawn. " Net exactly but I'll explain. Yeu; see of all the combinations' I've had en the read this year, nothing has begun te pay like the deg Uncle Tem." "The what?" as'ied the pride of the stage. " Why the Unde Tem's Cabin troupe, with tlie bloodhound effects, you knew. Why, it's the biggest thine I ever struck. Tire troupe has been performing in San Francisce for the past mouth te ' standing room only.' lluudreds turned away every night. AU en account of the dogs, tee. Nothing like a deg star te draw, my dear sir." aud the great showman laughed very heartily, indeed. " I congratulate " " I knew you would be glad te hear it," interrupted the colonel; "and new I'll give you my new scheme I will just tickle you te death. I've cabled te St. Petersburg this morning for a dozen mere Siberian bloodhounds, and I'm going te have theei support you en the legit." " W-ha-t," gasped the paralyzed star. " Will will you be kind enough te repeat that again." "Don't misuuderstand me. Beeth," continued the manager, hastily. " I don't piopese te bill them as the principal at traction ever you ; net iu the least. My design is simply te introduce the bleed hounds into your performances work 'em in here and there, yeunnderstand in such a way as te make our great Shakspearean revival just boom through this country, aud no mistake." " Oh ! it is is it ?" said Beth grimly. " Exactly ; I'll put a first-rate adapter en your repoiteire te morrow. New what is your idea in regard te " Hamlet," for instance. Couldn't wc crowd 'cm into the first act anyhow." " Oh ! by all means," said the trage dian, struggling with his emotion, "going te wedge in a runaway nigger, tee ?" " Well, no : I don't see hew we could manage that, exactly," said Haverly, thoughtfully. "Tweuldn't be realistic, you knew. New let's see hew would it de te have one hound chained te a pest in the tower scene, where he could bay at the ghost ?" " Just the thing admirable !" said the actor, with a sinister expression about the eyes. "And then iu the tc.iue with your mother I mean the queen. Hew would it de for the hounds te smell out Polenins behind the arras, and yank him around the stage by the luff of his trousers for five or ten minutes. Don't you think that would sorter whoop up the audience?" " I should think it would," said the tragedian, grinding his teeth. "And then there's Othelle. Instead of smothering Desdemona, which I always thought was a snide sort of assassination pnyway, hew would it appear te have her escape out of a back window, te be chased across lets by the hounds, the biggest deg carrying the handkerchief in his mouth te identify the scent, as it were ? We could add another scene, where she could Le treed iu a practicable apple tree or some thing. Hew does it strike you ?" "Oh ! magnificent, superb ! Ge ahc:td !" hissed the histrionic celebrity. " Or perhaps it would be mero sensa tional te have Desdemona crawl under the bed and have the dogs drag her out by a bite-proof india rubber bustle. That would btighten up the act considerably seems te me." "Shouldn't be surprised," sneitcd the star. "I don't exactly see our way te doing much with the dogs in Macbeth," said the manager, reflectively, "unless we could fix up ene as belonging te Duncan aud have it smell the bleed en Lady Mac beth s nana, ana go ier her te rapid music. That ought te satisfy the public, I should imagine." " Way up," assented Mr. Beeth, with a sardonic smile, " Is that all ?" " That's all rve-thoughfef se far, ex cept Iiomee and Juliet' and ' Henry V.' My idea is te have Remee chased out of the back yard by the des two or three times during the balcony scene, aud finally biing down the house by coming en with a ceuple of sections of stovepipe en ever hi-i legs. Aud then as te Falstaff, we inns'; try te- work eyer the text se as te admit of his being driven across the stage five or six times by the whole pack, the effect ending in a dummy Falstaff being yanked en and tern te pieces by the purps down by the footlights pieces of liver inside, you sec. Don't you think it would cause the public te take a fresh interest in Shakspcarc, and work up a regular furore in the legitimate, and But, Great Scott I Mr. Beeth, what's the matter ? What makes you leek that way ?" Oh ! its nothing nothing, I assure you," said the tragedian, huskily. "Colo nel, where can I meet yen te-night as late as possible ; some place where we shall be sure net te be interrupted. I want te sec you alone alone, mind you !" and the great actor laughed in a manner peculiar te Iago in the last act. "Hew would thrce o'clock te-morrow morning and the stage of Beeth's theatre suit you ? I should feel mere at home there." "Why really I certainly of course, I geed morning," and the mystified manager haitily withdrew and walked off, muttering te himself : " What the blazes is the matter with Ned ? Leeks kinder wild. Guess he must be' out of sorts this morning. These stars are in fernally cranky, sometimes." Meanwhile Mr. Beeth was engaged in writing a note te the leader of the orches tra, requesting him te be en band at the hour specified with three violins and a basscen, as he intended te kill a man and needed a little rapid music. LeetatSea. The American shin. Renublic. from Liverpool for San Francisce, picked up in 1 Pacific en the 21st nit., a beat containing the gecead officer and. four mea of the British ship Novarro, with coal for Ban Francisce, burned at sea en the 13th nit. Twe ether beats containing the captain, first mate and eeventeen men were still adrift. The schooner Clayten Bell was sank at three o'clock yesterday morning by colli sion with the schooner Themas Parson, near Pert Huren, Ontario. The captain and three ethers were lest. The Clavton Bell and her cargo of pie iron were rained at $25,000. Should you be a sufferer from dyapepala. In digestion, malaria, or weakness, you can be enred by Brown's Iren Bitters. aplO lwdaw A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tenle. Reg ulating the Internal organs ana purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom te the cheeks, bee notice. ap7-lmdeod&cew Uew often persons have bean annoyed by burrs clinging; te their dress or clethincr. and new seiaem n.ive tney, wuen cleaning tneui. given it a thought that Burdeek Reet is the most valuable bleed cleanser and bleed puri ne r known, and is sold bv cverv drnmrist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price, $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug s;ere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Eclcctric OH is as geed for Internal us external use. Fer diseases et the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick In the back, wounds, and seres.lt Is the best known remedy, and much treul; is saved by having it always en hand. Fer sale atjl. 15. Cochran's drug store, 1J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. B KOWN'S IKON BITTERS. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn put, instead et aches and pains, wouldn't -yen rather leel fresh and strong? Yeu can continue let-ling miserable and geed for nothing, and no one but yourself can And limit, but If you arc tired of that kind of life, you can change It if yen cheese. Uew ? By getting etic bottle of Brews's Iren Bitters, and taking it regularly aceord aceerd ins te direction. Manslicld, Ohie, Nev. 26, 1S31. Gentlemen: I have suffered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness en my breast, with sheeting pains all through-my body, attended with great weakness, depression of spirits and less et appetite. I have taken several different medicines, and w.es treated by prominent physl clans for my liver, kidneys, and spleen, but I get no relief. I thought I would try Brown's Iren Bitters ; I have new taken one bettle and a halt and am about well pain in back and side all gene soreness all out of my breast, and I have a geed appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. It can justly be called Ww king of medicines. Jetiir.K. Alexander. Brown's Iren Bitters Is composed et Iren in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tenle, together with ether standard remedies, mak lug a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney dlsenses. Fer sale at II. B. COCIIKAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. aplO-lwd&w 1i "I ENTLEMKN. Wc call your attention te an Important dis covery in our practice which we have fennd very successful in cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These suffering from any et the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for further intor inter intor inatien. Address, DBS. LA GKAXGE . JOR DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1IK5 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10 :u ni. till 2 p. in., anil 5 till 8 p. m. mar-J5-3inced dhy aoejs. TXTAXT, SUAND & CO. Watt,Sliaiid&Ce., Invite the attention of Ladies te their Hosiery Department. Over One Ilnmlred Stvles and Celers at Sc, 10C, 12e., 17c, 20c, 25c. LADIES' UEGULAtt MADE GEUMAN HOSE at 20c and 23 cts. a pair. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD. BALBKIGGAN and FANCY HOSIEBY, at very LOW PRICES. GLOVES, GLOVES. 1 Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk Faffelar Gloves Fester's Patent Heek, Thread and KID GLOVES. In great variety and moderate prices. OUR 3-BUTTON KID GLOVE at $1.00 is the best imported for the money buy them We arc new showing an elegant assortment et LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH PAXCr BORDERS'. New Laces, Lace "Fichus, Lace Collin, Linen Cellar, Combination, Swiss and Everlasting Trimmings, An immense line of Deese Buttens, Fringe3 and Pasee - menteries at Popular Priees, NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. WEfl HAVK THE HANDSOIUST AMD finest Window dJsnlav in the eltv. Don't fail te see It. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, ' POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, no. as north uunuc CLOTHIXV C. A Score and One Years of business history will be completed at Oak Hall en Saturday next. We propose te ask all our friends, which means the whole community,- te mark the day with us. Mere of this to?merrov. Mean time the sale of Clothing gees en with remarkable vigor considering the unseasonable weather. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets. Black Diagonal Prince ' Albert Frecks and Dress Suits, Embracing every grade desirable. They are indispensable te the party man and opera goer, and no gentle men need be without one, especially since they ean be had at such rea sonable prices. The assortment is large and must respond te your every fancy, A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING. GOOD NEWS -TO THE People of Lancaster and Vicinity ! We have made ossidnenienorts te excel all past seasons in Berving the people at our store Oar counters are heaped with the LATEST STYLES OP Spring Clothing! OUR OWN MANUPACTUKE, and every garment we have for sale will stand close-inspection. Te mention every t-tyleet Suit we fucve en hand, enr sp ice will hardly allow ; therefore, notice a lew Mimplu prices.: Wc sell Men's-Sults ler $3.(0, $1.0). .oe, $i;oe, $8.00, $10.00. up te $18.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING WE MAKE THIS OCR OltKAT SI'KCIALTY. We sell Bey's Suits for $2.00, $3 00. 4.en. $r.(M, up te S.00. Children's Suits at $1.73. iX, l:a $8.00, $4.00. up te $7.00. We most certainly have the largest and cheapest, also the most vutied stock of Heys' and Children's Clothing ever displayed in this city. OUtt CUSTOM UKIWRTJIENT.-Custeui-era can select irem goeda in the piece and have them made te order at a slight udvuncu ever our goods en the counter. We m:iku te order a Nice Snit for $11.00, but our $18.00 mid $20.00 Suits can't be equaled anywhere in the city, trimmed and' made like our, ter less than$iS.C0tO$J0.00. A l'EIIKKCT KIT liUAK ANTEED. Whether you wish te purchase or net, plcisu give us a call. LGMSMAS&BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUBBN T., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange SL LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest Clothing Heuse in the City. marl5-lyd VAUKIAOMH, 6tC. mMK STAMUABD CAKKIAOK WORK OP LANCASTER COUNTV. EDGERLEY 4 Ce., FINB ' Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Becu of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wc make every style Baggy and CarrIa"J de sired. All work tfnished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We nse only the best selected material, and employ only the best necbaalea, Jrer quality of work eurprices are the cheapest In the state. We buy lercash and sell en the most reasonable terms, liive usa cull. All work warranted. Repairing yrcmet ty attended te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. (mv-ttdAw ' TtKlHB HAT, iTEKN CORN AND JT Oata Jet sale at Leamaa Place at all times at market prices. Alae, COAL AND LUMBER, ja 3md n. II. ROHRER.
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