Wit s? Volume XVIII--N, 159 LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY MARCH a 1882. Price Tw Onte. t V G BAnO OPKWINO or IIIK iltKAT GRAND OPENING THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR! . GOTTSGIALK & LEDEMAE, Proprietors, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - Lancaster, Penn'a. ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, Hosiery, Gents'. Furnishing Goods, LACES, RIBBOJNTS, QLOVES, in fact EVEEYTHHSTGr in fact . ATPERTA1N10 TO A FIRST-CLASS APPERTAINING MILLINERY AND NOTION BAZAAR! LOOK OUT FOR OUR JNTEW YORK BAZAAR! GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAfl, Proprietors, 26 & '28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LOEB'S OLD STAND. Lancaster, Penn'a. VJ.OTUlIkt. ULK: Christmas has come and gene. The old year has kMcd Its "geed bye " te "ft! mill dreppsd beck Inte the pa9t, taking its place anions the most eventful yeais et blatery. The Holidays are ever. The gitty givers have censed their giving, and the time v lien any thing and everything would sell se lendily haw gene. The "old logy" mercliants tere preparing te wear out chair cushions nud-treuscrs by sitting themselves down during the months or .January, February and March, te await the coming of SPUING TRADE." The ' WIDE AWAKE" MERCHANT, the ' Man-Wbo-Xcver-Has-a-Dull-Scasen," the man who haa learned that trade can be ?nade in the usually dull months by working for i is touching forth come new ide-i, some attraction which will draw the people; and accordingly keep the trade n "booming" and give his sleepy neighbors something te talk about and worry ever. Can any person be se obstinately blind as net te see that the "EVKR BUSY MERCHANT ' is the one who REDUCES HIS GOOD9 TO COST in the dull season rather than store them away for the next season, whether his neighbor likes it or net, and such a store is being sought alter by the swarming thousands of Lancistci city's and county's purchasers. AND NOW WE HAVE OUR STORE ILLUMINATED RY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT by which every tint and color can be seen as well bv night as by day. I therefore call your attention that every garment Hub been MARRED DOWN TO COST FOR TIIE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, whereby you will be enabled te buy an OVERCOAT OR SUIT OF CLOTHES AT A VERY LOW PRICE Having still a geed assortment en hand te select from. My " Custom Made Department" is tilled with tlu choicest Woolens the market uHenls. A perfect fit always guaranteed. AL. ROSESTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Next deer te Shultz & Rie.'a Hat Stoie. llOVHt: h'VUSiSUIlKi GOODS. 1INN A 1V1IA.SON. HAVE JTrST RECEIVED ANOTIIKU INVOICE OF AXJCTICXN" GrOODS. WHICH THEY ARE SELLING MUCH RELOW THEIR VALUE. Tinware, Weed and Willow-ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Buckets 10 cts., Breems, Fleer Oil Cleth 25 cts. E3rD0N'T FAIL TO CALL AND GET BARGAINS. FLES'lSr & WILLSON, Lancaster, Pa. PLUMBER'S TORN I ARNOLD. TOHN t. ARNOLD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS. BEST PORTABLE IN USE. . SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED PLUMBING- AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. GRAND OPENING OT "THE GREAT 1TEW TORK NEW SOKE MAZAAft. OF WITH A MOST SELECT STOCK OF THE GREAT ZZ-3B ?--' - -..sa;-rr iNS S S W1LI.SON. SUPPLIES. faprC-tid hut epem AMenn BAZAAR. I LOOK OUT FOR OUR ItOUUS AND 8TA.10NER. X- iUJt y A LKNTINI-S. Valentines and Valentine Cards. In Great Variety at L. M. FLYKN'S, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, t(e. VJt WKST KING BTKEKT. TTAIiBNTIMK SKASsON. Valentines ! IN GREAT VARIETY. VALENTINE CARDS AND NOVELTIES, At the Bookstore cf Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. LIQUORS, JtC. piNOW ALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 203 West King Street. leblU ly HUUSEAX. & GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 North gneen street, lunciister, l'u. The very best and Une9t qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES unii LIQUORS, con. Bluntly ler sale nt wholesale Hmi retail. Straight Old Itye Whisky et tin: distillation of 1S7.V Puns unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 1SG0. Kent especially for medicinal purposes. 1'urc Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. fcb3-3md HOUSEAL & CO. -TALT TTINK. Hercules malt wine. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTRACT EVER PREPARED. Aii invigorating HEALTH AND TA11LK J1KVEKAOE. A reliable reineilv for INDI GESTION, DEBILITY and MALNt'TUlTION highly recommended ler ENFEEBLED PER SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NUKMXG MOTHEKS. SOLD BY DUUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per ' Pint Bettle. OHAS. WOLTBRS, PROCPECT BREWEUY, PHILADELPHIA. Laucasteh DErcr. GEO. A. EIEHL. nil-3md M INKICH'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Minnlcli's MANURE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S.B.MINNICH, Landlsvflle, Lancaster County, Pa. d23-3maM8fc3mw Hancastcr SintcIItgnicer. WEDNESDAY EVE'Q. MABCH 8, 1882. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. NEWS FROM EAST AND WEST. LATi: INTELLlUEXCEFICO.n MAM1EXM. Slattern and Things In Ceneral About .ilunuetui. Miss Sallic Stoneread, of llarrisburg, is spending a few days here with her parents. Harry Martiu, iiight opeiater at Laudis villc, was visiting irieuds here ou Sunday. C. W. Miller, jr., will leave nest week for Lafayette, Iudiana, where Ite intends te engage in farming. The schools here will cle&e next wuek, and Superintendent Sluub has net made his appearance yet. "Will McCauley, of this place, will open a cigar factory at Anuville, Lebanon comity, this spring. This town presented a decided business appearance en S.iturday afternoon. Mar ket Square and Seuth Prussian streets were lined en both sides with vehicles, aud business men were wicathed ia smiles. Rumer has it that the Pine Greve rail road, which was commenced some time age, will new be finished. The read will make connections with the Colebrook Val ley at Jit. Hepe, and the Reading & Col umbia railroad at Manhcim. Mr. J. J. Ret breck, of the theological seminary, Lancaster, pieached an able and elaborate discourse ia the Reformed church en Sunday evening, lie handled the text with a nicety ceram.iuding the attention of the vastiudience. A beciable complimentary te Miss Sarah Burns was given at the residence of Mr. J. L. Sharp, ou Saturday evening, upon her return home from Wclleslcy college, Mass. Vecal and instrumental music lormed a delightful progiarame for the evening's entertainment. A frce lecture will be held in Arudt's hall en Wednesday evening. Past Grand Master Gcetge F. Beiic, of Philadelphia, will lecture en " Amerieau Odd Fellow ship It? Origiu and Mission." Mr. Chits. D. Ensmiuger has shown us seme line aboriginal curiosities in the shape of arrow heads. One pf them is nearly six inehes long and is perfect in every respect. Miss Sarah Burns and Mr. J. 11. Key ler will open select schools next mouth. Theso wishing te prepare themselves for examination would de well te. obtain terms. Dr. AV. F. Reth deliveitd a free lecture in the school building ou penmanship. The doctor is a line peumau and if be re ceives encouragement will stait a writing class. These wi&hing te learn the art of graceful peuniAusiiip would de well te join. Mr. J. M. Halm, euc of the largest ciar mauufacturere iu Eastern Pennsylvania, will permanently clese his factory by the lirst of April. Mr. E. .J. Pritz, his fore man, will open a factory ou Wolfe street. Mr. E. id. Ihcnncr, clerk at Banner's store, has resigned and accepted a situa tion offered bim at "Williamson & Fester's, Lancaster, Pa. Eddie is a genial com cem com rmuien aud has wen hosts of friends the short tirae he was at Mauhcim. The Mauhcim literary society, ergauized under such favorable- circumstances last fall, adjourned sine die en Friday evening the efliccrs shaking off the cares and responsibilities of their office aud dep.it t ecl in peace. Lecal orators who took oc casion te "spread" themselves will be heard no mere, but the impressions they made will forever remain green iu memory. GAP IHATTiiKS. Neivs aud Notes Frem Deiati in Nili-.)ury. Ou last "Wednesday eveninjr, at the bride's residence, Michael Andes; was mar ried te Miss Mary Pickle. The Misses Maxwell sold last weak te the P. R. R. company a small heuse and let in Bellovue for 1,C00. Our public schools will close en or about tac llrst of April. William Lightncr has opened : carpet weaving shop at his resideuce in this place. Mrs. Baibara Frantz. a:.l 73 jc.irs, .wife of Jacob Frantz, died at hq.r resi dence near this place, en last Wednesday. The funeral took place en Satmday, aud was largely attended. Interment at the old Mennointe burying grounds, near Iless's mill. J). Z. Lautr. has opened a wageunuker hhep iu the basement et the hall, and Wenger, the ceachniakcr el l'arauise ha3 stocked the s-ecend fleer with line car riages and buggies. The entertainment te h?. given by the M. E. Sunciay school scholars en Saturday evening, in tbeM.E. chuieh,bidsfairtebe an cxcellant one. Ic is under the manage ment of the same cotnmittce who have given quite a number of successful enter tainments here during the last few years. The proceeds are. for the benefit of the Sunday school. There is no tiuth whatever iu the tumor which has been bet nileal by some busy lelks that Mr. Gee. "W. Oreuderf intends tb vacate his position as agent for the P. R. R. company at this place. Mr. Or Or enderf has informed us that he intends te remain in the.eropley of the company and never had expressed the idea e resigning his position. The above is given for the benelit of theso who intend te and theso who have applied for his position. A Keugii i:nd Tumble. The Cheralists, or the Smith family, cave one of their vecat aud instrumental concerts in Penu" Monument hall, en Saturday evening. It was slimly alteuded but deserved a large audience. -Their pre- L gramme was geed from begining te end, ami was highly commended by everyone present. During the performance a most disgraceful sccue ensued. A number of bejs and young men, net wishing te pay their admission, assembled in the vestibule te listen te the proceedings. The manager of the hall happened te come arevnd by this time, and finding them there, ordered them te either pay their fare and go in the room or leave. Some left imme diately. These that remained wcie again ordered te leave, and after bantering words one of the roughs flew at the hall mana ger, and a most disgraceful light followed, both getting their eyes blacked and faces disfigured. Mr. Smith made his appear ance and things wcre seen quieted. It ap pears strange that of late net even a festi val, concert or anything of the kind can take place here without being wound up. by a disgraceful brawl. Within the mem ory of the eldest inhabitant, the Gap has been a ' fighting place," and bids fair te rem ain se ler seme time te come. XORK 1TK.MS. News Frem Over the River. On last Thursday, while performing gym gym nastie exercises in the Collegiate Insti tute, Mr. Alex. Stewart, son of Rev. Dr. Stewart, of Colerein, fell and broke his lefc arm below the elbow- In consequence et this Mr. S. will net attend the iustitute fortwelmonths. This is ene of the many accidents that has lately occurred in the gymnasium. Prof. Lettner bas again returned te the college and will gire a six weeks' course ia calisthenics. This is frea te the stu dents and alumni, being the gift of Mr. S. Small. On Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Mc Millan, of Salt Lake Cityf Utah, will lec ture in the Presbyterian church en Mor Mer monism. On last Friday night the Franklin liter ary society held its third anniversary en tertainment in the opera house. The exercises were geed and the house crowded. j Hew Jehn Bull Lest Londen. A Pamphlet Published In Londen in the Manner or the Battle et Dorking." A little brochure, significantly bound in a tricolor cover, has just been published in Londen. It is called "Hew Jehn Bull Lest Londen ; or, -The Capture of the Channel Tunuel." After seme introduc tion it says : " Ou the eveuiug of a bright day iu May there arrived by the .Channel tunnel at Dever, a large number of French holiday maKeis. The "Allied .brothers or the Amity Ledges of the Freemasons," se the newspapers of Paris stated, had deter mined te held a fcte in England, and three special trains had brought the holi day makers through. They had engaged beds everywhere, the Lord Warden and all the ether hotels were crowded te ex cess ; but nobody thought anything of that, for there had been several such fetes ou a semewhat smaller scale, it is true, but still fetes of a similar kind, before. It was known, though met specially noted at the time, however, that just at that pre cise date a ceuple of French army corps wcre carrying out a series of pcacomamou pcacemamou pcacomameu vrcs in the neighborhood of Amiens. No body troubled about what the French did ; they were England's firm allies. It is true thcre had been a little misunderstand ing about the right of France te menace the Egyptians with au armed ferce should they net has ten te confer certain concessions upon various great French financial cempauies, and true, moreover, that Tripoli, having seme tima since been anuexed te Tunis, had been a matter of seme contention be tween the governments of Londen and Paris; but these wcre small matters which diplomacy would certainly smooth ever ; nobody gave them mere than a pass ing thought. When, theu en that fine May evening the tourists arrived, nobody thought anything of their visit, nor was It considered at all suspicious; nor when, later en, by air hour or two, two French steamers, which might have been leaded with apples or arms, drew up near the Admiralty pier, aud sent word ashore that they would be examined by the customs officer in the mernintr. It was all se nat ural. Dever that night slept tranquilly. It had net a large garrison, for troubles iu Ireland and a reduced army system had net left many men in the lines abeve town. But it knew it was secure ; none but the geed aud friendly French wcre near, and they were only tourists. Only tourists ! Tlie .Seizure. The clock had only just struck mid night when all-en a sudden these tourists might have been seen hurrying toward the tunnel station, while coming from the French steamers were many men bearing in their arms buudlcs of rifles. There was a sound as of a scuffle and a shot or two fired, but it only drew the attention of a very few. The tourists had all disap peared. But an alarm had been giver, and the police had been sent down te the tunnel mouth ; and then, the alarm con tinuing, a party of soldiers had been sent. What could it all mean. Only this, that the tourists were rapidly ensconcing them selves behind the railway material and the mouth of the tunnel, were throwing up earthworks and cutting trenches and quickly converting the position they hsd taken up into a military inticnchtnent. Alarm came. What troops there were in Dever were sent in geed earnest new te attack the strangers, for it was clear that they had get the tunnel in their hands and if they could held it for six hours no ene would be able afterward te dislodge them. But the attack was net by any means the cas7 job it had looked. It was night time aud the .men, hidden behind earth and railway trucks, could net be seen. Iu vain the musketry rattled in the direction of the tunnel the defenders of the frontier were safely under shelter and in impregnable position. Aitillcry must be brought up and the tunnel destroyed, that was clear ; the order was given. But the aitillery was ineffective, and it was new found that the electric wire provided for blowing up the tunuel and the apparatus for sluicing it had all been seized and cut ; t'je tunnel mouth must be retaken by hand-te-hand fighting. Telegrams were feithwitu despatched te Louden and the Dever gairiseu led up te the fight. It numbered, however, net many mere than thclinvadcrs.'aud these had the immense advantage of being under cover. There was many an English 'soldier who bit the dust that night. In -Londen. Let it net be supposed that iu Londen the government en getting information of what was transpiring at Dever was su su pine ; ou the contrary it acted with praiso praise praiso weithy energy. The secretary for war was at a reception et the wife of the Foreign Minister when the startling news arrived, and his first impulse was te rush up te his colleague- te demand what it all meant. "I am wholly at a less te knew," was the reply, "except that this evening the French ambassador did certainly say te me that his government viewed our pretest with regard te Egypt mere seriously than he wished, and that he trusted the situation might net become strained. But I took him te be joking." ' ' joking ?' ' reared the war minister. 'De you knew that the French have eome through the tunnel and taken Dever since midnight, three hours age ?" Te say both the ministers were thunderstruck hardly describes their condition. But they acted the one leaving the company immedi ately, and driving round te seek for ex planation from the French ambassador, whom he, curiously enough, did net find at home ; the ether te the war office, whither he summoned everybody attached te" the staff. News from Dever announced that the French force there had iuctcascd te an army corps and was being augmented every hour. While ic was certain that the various detachments coming fiem different parts of the country essayed te attack Dever they would be cut efi iu detail, there must be an order given for a concentration upon various points. Dever had geno and could net be retaken for the present, and the whole available army must he concentrated upon the Surry Hills till it was ready te march." m It is certainly a blessing te have a safe, le liable and cheap remedy ter coughs and colds near at hand at this seiisen et tue year. Dr. BuH'a Cough Syrup has eminently proven itsolfte be such a remedy. Price 23 cents. . Fer aged men, women, weak and sickly children, without a rival. Will net cause headache. Brown's Iren Bitters. m6-lwd&w Frightful MlBery. Sir. Ya. Pomeroy. Jtanger, Me., writes: "1 have for a long time sutlered frouvcontln freuvcontln frouvcentln ual constipation, making my life a misery, and causing hcadache nud frightful cramps. Mr. Thomason (who has been lately visiting lu Buffalo), induced mc try the Spring Blos Bles eom. It has pertectlv cured me." Price 50 cent1. Fer sale at H. B, Cochran's drug store, 137 Kevth Queen street, Lancaster. "Hev de jnu manage," said a lady te her friend. te appear 60 happy all the time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," wa the reply." and thus keep myself and laniily in geed health and spirits. See adv. ntl-lwdeod&eow The country. Who that has ever lived any time in the ceun try but must have heard et the virtues of Bur dock as a bleed purifier. Burdeek Bleed Bit ters cure dyspepsia, biliousness and all disor ders arising from Impure bleed or deranged liver or kidneys. Price 1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug ster, 117 North Queen street, Lancaster. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: " About four years age I had an attack of bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di f estiva organs were weakened, and I would e completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. I am new. though Cl years of age, de a lair and reasonable day's work." PrleeSl. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. E KUffS'S IKON UITTKU3. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will euro drpepslii, heartburn, lim'.uilt:, kidney rtleeau, liver complaint and ether wii'jtSnerdWcav-s. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the bleed and puiinc tlie syntem cures weakness laek of energy, etc.. Try n bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only iron preparation that docs net color the teeth, and will net cause head ache or constipation, as ether Iren prepar ations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS hudles and nil suilcrcru tiein ncuiulgta, hysteria and kindred complaint, will And It without an equal. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S IBUG STOKE 137 and 139 Xerth Queen trcet, Lancaster. intl-lwd&w f H OlCKirtLK! This i3 the wav liianv describe their feellncs. Hew munyhundredii are there who teel thu same way? It would surprise us if we knew what proportion of humanity are uillnp irem some disorder or another, which could be easily cured It taken in time, and geno about in the ri'ht way. But most people ?e about it in the wrong way, and then laney there is no use trying any mere, ur.d consequently get worse instead of better. A weak or an overworked man can imblbe trcely of whisky and ler a short tlme brace up with iman;ln:iiy strength, but it will net be long until he will be weaker than belert. W hat, then, is the right way? The only per manent way Is tetakearemedyth.it will build up and invigorate the system. This can only be dene by beginning at the origin of ilia, which is the Bleed. Ne one whose bleed is pure and healthy can be sick.' Burdock is a root that h:is mere liic-givlii;; qualities than any ether root, herb, or plant, and it your bleed is weak or impoverished, hike Bcunecs Btoen ISitteim, and a pure, healthy action et the bleed will be sure te fol fel low. . Sold by II. B. Cochran. Nes. 137 and 13!) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. leb25-teAprlr "TVUCTOKS AGKKU THAT nUAKLET 1 " Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and. Chronic Threat Diseases are due te neglect of common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wet feet ; sero threat, fellows and often serious sickness. Are we net affect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will positively enre the worst form of sere threat and eradi cate the term et nnv disease subiect te it. A euro guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale ? ly li. js. (..ecuran, in anu lwj .xnu ijueen street. Lancaster. feb-27-3md 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. "Vrt'SIC-AL-BuXES. IUSIGAI - BOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSING OUT SALE of a large importation, having arrived tee late for the holidays, at cost of produc tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4 their value that same quality 'instruments could be sold for in this country. They are mostly of the large and medium size and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold in Geneve, but far superior te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harmenie, overture, tremelo-picceio, suDiime suDiime harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings playing from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. , C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Stc. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 1020 CHESTNUT STP.EET, rniLAUtxriiiA. J23-tfd READ THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1891. Tub KiDKKTcrr.A Mf'e Compact. Oents It jnves me much pleasure te saj that after using one pack el KIDNKYCUKA I have been entirely cured el a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee. alter ti-vins various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend it.and fenew that many of my friends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, xn261yd Foreman ExamI ner and Express. CLOIMTNO, VHDKRWMAH, C. VETANASIAKKR & BROWN. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reasonable prices we insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market treti. Philadelphia. A. C. YATES St CO. is. Seme of modest and Beber color. Seme livelier in pat tern and style, while ethers are made up mere for hard usage than for appearance. - All, however, are cut and trimmed in the most approv ed and unexcelled manner. Prices are no higher, but rather less, than last season. Yeu cannot lese anything by looking at them. A. C. YATES & CO., LB DOER BUILDING. CHESTNUT AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. marl-3md 1883. II 889. OUR SPRING OFFERING. Te-day we open the last or our ad vance order per Cahle of direct im portation from the Celebrated Heuso et OUIOET, -31 RUE V1VIENNK. PARIS. The most Recherche styles, superior quullty and striking effects te be found In any First-Class Tailor ing Establishment en the American Continent. An early order Is the only- guaran'ee te Mecure choice of Stock,as many Style cannot be dnpllrated this season. J. K. SMALING, . ARTIST TAILOR. Ne. 121 North Queen Stre3t. KAKK CDANOK. A SUIT or FINE CLOTHES OR AX OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te reduce iny heavy stock et FINE WOOLENS I nhnll make them un te order for the XEXT !TH IRT Y DAYS ler Cash only at cost price. This la without exception the Kreateat re ductien ever made in IB ciaituiss, anu Is done te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, which we expect te have In stock by the early part of February. We have the sample card of these goods already In store, and any enn dpslrleus et securing first choice ler 8PUIKQ WE AR can de se no w, and the goods will be talned for him. Remember the above reduction Is for Heavy Weights and Gash Only. H. GBEHART, TAILOR, Ne. Glut Kiic Strut, Willi Overcea
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