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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY MAECH .18. 1882.
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KAnU OPKMNO OF THE GKEAT
GRAND OPENING
THE GREAT
NEW YORK BAZAAR!
60TTSCHALK & LEDERMM, Proprietors,
26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - Lancaster, Penn'a.
ON OB ABOUT APBIL 1,
with a Most select stock of
MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Hosiery, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
LACES, RIBBONS, GHLOVES,
in fact- EVEKYTHIETG in fact
APPERTAINING TO A FIRST-CLASS APPERTAINING
MILLINERY AND NOTION BAZAAR !
TjOOK OUT
FOK OUR
GREAT
THE GREAT
NEW YORK BAZAAR!
CtOTTSGHALK & LBDEKEAI, Proprietors,
2(5 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LOEB'S OLD STAND. Lancaster, Penn'a.
VLVJUBER'S HUiVLTES.
TOIIN I AHSOLU.
JOHN I,.
AKNOI.D.
PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS..
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED,
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING,
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
JOHN L.
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE
WISES AND
T)El(liUCT OLD WINE STOKE.
ESTABLISHED 1785.
REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE
NO. 29 BAST KING STREET.
REIQARTS OLD WINES OF 1800. 1818, 1817. 1818 AND 1887. FINE OLD BRAN
DIES AND WHISKIES. QINS, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES.
All the leading brands el cHABirAONE.
BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, Ac.
Mineral Waters, Appellinaris, Tlcliy, Friedrlenahall, HunyadHJanes, Saratoga and Ginger
Ale. Alse Fine Ollve Oils.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
S. CLAY MILLER,
Vines, Brandies, lies. Old Rye Mies, &c,
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
OIBT DBA WIIfGa.
pUMMONWiU.TH DISTRIBUTION CO
42d Popular Monthly Drawing
OITD
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
la the City of Louisville, en
TUESDAY. MARCH 31st. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act el the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31.
rendered the following dscisiens :
1st That the CoBunenwealth Distribution
Company IS legal.
3d IU drawings are lair.
N. B. The Company has nowven hand a
large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes ler
tee
MARCH DE AWING.
l prize ,....-..$ 30,000
1 prize ; 10,000
1 prize 5.00c
lpprixestioeoeaeh .-. lo.eoe
prtresaeach ,. lo.euo
yoeprliessiooeach ioeuO
25j60each woec
600 prizes aOeach 12.00C
lOOOprlreslOeach ... " . iSoet
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50; Htfefceu.UnL wcu'' l; HCKera
Kemit Meney or Ban Dratl in Letter ei
send DV Express. DON'T 8END BY BEtAs
TKBED LjfTTKR OB POSTOFFICE OBDEll
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can b
M.BOAKDHAN, Courier-Journal Bulldlnir
ixtmlsrUle, My., or b. m. beakdmaI
309 Broadway, New rlc febl.TuThftSAw
GRAND OfESIKO Or "TUB ORB AT NBW TOBK
MEW TURK HAZAAB.
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ARNOLD,
STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
I:ipr2-lid
LIQUORS.
Jan28-lydS
i'Al'EBHANULNGS, Jtc.
- - - -' - T
kHAUES W. FRY.
Window Shades.
WE HAVE ABOUT
5,000 Yards of Plain Shading,
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER
Which will be sold VEKY LOW in order te
close out. They include all colors and
widths. Shades in Patterns at
FROM 80 CENTS UP.
"Wall Papers!
Seme Choice Styles el
PAPER HANGINGS
Left, eflViing at extremely LOW PRICES.
These goods arc te be sold out as seen as
possible, In order te opt-n t lie new store with
an entire new stock.
Phares W. Fry,
NOS. 120-131 NORTH QUSEXf STREET
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HUHT
BAZA AM."
I LOOK OUT
FOR OUR
CLOTHING.
A BAKE CHANCE.
a suit or
ETOE CLOTHES
OK AN
OVERCOAT
Made Up te Order at Cost Price.
In order te reduce my heavy stock et
FINE WOOLENS
I Hindi make them up te order for the NEXT
THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price.
This la -without exception the greatest re
duction ever made in MNE CLOTHES, and
19 done te make room for our heavy
Spring Importations,
which wc cxpeA te have In stock by the early
part of February. We have the sample cards
of these goods already in store, and anyone
deslrleus et securing first choice ler SPUING
WEAK can de se new, and the gceds will be
tained for him.
Keftiembcr the above reduction Is for
Heavy Weights and Cash Only.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Ne. 6 East King Street,
CLOTHING! CLOTHINuM
As we wish te Clese Out tuu balance et our
"WINTEK
CLOTHING !
WE HAVE MADE
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
Throughout enr Whole Stock. Wc have en
hand a large stock et
HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS,
MABKED AT SUCH LOW PKICES
AS WILL INSURE A HEADY BALE.
49We only ask that you call and examine
our stock and be convinced et what we say,
D. B. Hestener & Sen
Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
28-lyd
LANCASTER, PA
piNGWALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL-AND
GROCERY STORE,
Ne. 205 West King street, jebje ly
THE EIVEE'S EAVAGE8,
8AI SCENES 1TKOM CAIKU TO MEMPHIS
Panoramic Fletures Frem the Overflowed
Beglen or the inflated Mississippi Valley.
Following are some sketches of lire and
death in. the regions of the Mississippi
river floods, taken from the special corres
pondence of the New Yerk Herald :
A widow lady, living wit& her three
children en the Missouri shore above Don Don
aldeon's Point, was rescued by seme men
in a skiff after the water had risen two
feet above her cabin fleer, and was taken
te the Kcntuqky side of the river. She
was ill, and had te be lifted from her bed
into the beat, and when the party reached
Kentucky and she was being lifted again
she died. The children were cared for by
some of the people living above Hickman
ou the high ground.
Anether woman, living in the same
neighborhood, Mrs. Barten by name, be
came a mother prematurely, owing te the
excitement, after her heuse had been sur
rounded by the water. In her condition
it was net pessible te remove her, aud net
ene of the rescuing party that would have
gladly have taken her away' was wiiling
te take the chance of remaining with her
ever night. They stayed, however, long
enough te fasten her bed te the reef of
her cabin, where it swung some five feet
above the -fleer and probably two feet
above the highest point reached by the
water. She lay aloue through the night,
and in the morning was lifted as tenderly
as ceutd be into a skiff aud taken te Hick
man, where two days later she died.
In ene case an old lady, Mrs. Cromwell,
living nearly opposite Hickman's, was
found alone in her house by a party who
were seeking for survivors. Her son had
taken his mare and colt into the house for
safety, and going out te leek after ether
stock had been unable te get back te the
house. The horses were in the parlor and
the old lady in the second story. She had
te be taken out through the reef, and the
animals were also saved. Several poisons
were saved in their night clothes, being
aroused from sleep by the sudden rise of
ten days age, only in time te seek the'
reefs of their houses.
Moere d te a Tree.
Many stories of individual adventures
are told, seme amusing and seme border
ing en the tragic. In one case, a skiff part'
were directed te the house of ft Jim Stein
well, who lived about five miles below
Hickman, en the lowlands near the river.
Rowing thither they found bis frail cabin
afloat and his wife and two babies en the
reef while he was en a tree near by. He
had fastened one end of a rope te his ridge
pole and swam with the ether end te the
tree, te which he had moored the house.
All four were brought off, by a line,
though the sturdy fellow could hardly be
dissuaded from trying te save his heuse.
It was all he had in the world, excepting
his family,, for his mule and his pigs 'were
drowned and the previsions were gene.
"The Same Story.""
Landing after landing we made where
the same sights and same stories of dis
aster were told. .It gets se common in a
little while that the edge of the horror
seems te be taken off by the mere repilien
of the details.
'My Ged! de you jealize," sanl one
man when I said " It 13 the same ttery "
"de yourcalize what that story is ? De
yen realize that the people here en the
river banks for hundreds of miles steed en
the reefs of their houses, whe're they had
fled te save their lives, and BaV everything
they had in the world swept off te destruc
tion by the cruel watcis? , Their cattle
were drowned, their little stores of feed
were destroyed, their household goods
wcrc.swcpt away, and they lived ou these'
reefs for days or clse ou rafts. Hundreds
and hundreds of them were hungry until
somebody came along aud rescued them,
and many aud many a family, sir, was
drowned. There is no doubt of it. Yes
sir ; it is the same old story, and an awful
one it is."
His vehemonce was net surprising, for
he had lest a largu portion of a omfeit
able fortune aud had almost lest his life
trying te save his horses. He told me that
he swam ssven horses ever te a nlace
where they steed only knee deep, and
where they would have been safe if they,
could have steed upright, but they were
se chilled by the long wetting that five of
them lay down aud were drowned in the
shallow water.
Net Land Kneugh for a Crave.
Mr. Mangum tells a story of a friend of
his, Mr. Udet, who had an old colored ser
vant, te whom he was much attached.
During the first rush of the flood the. old
man was drowned. Mr. Udet, after at
tending te mere pressing matters, went
back te try aud fish out the old man's
body. While he was working at this a
neighbor asked him what he was doing.
He said he wanted te bury the body.
." Where ; bury it where?" asked the
neighbor.
There was net a spot of dry land within
fifteen miles, aud he suspended his search.
This singular trouble added no little in
convenience te grief in many instances.
'One planter brought the body of his wife
thirty miles te bury, her, as he could net
get access te his own burying plot en ac
count of the water.
Drowned.
There has been a very considerable num
ber of deaths by drowning in the sunken
district. An old negre, his wife aud six
children, the eldest twelve yeais, were
fleeing from their wrecked home in Phil
lips county in, a skiff, when the frail craft
capsized and- the entire family weie
diewned. Thirty or forty deaths arc re
ported in the four counties, the most of
the unfortunates being negrees aud none
of them being known beyond their homes.
It is possible, even probable, that this
number will be multiplied many times by
the sufferings from starvation and im
proper feed duiing the next two weeks.
On Buffalo Island alone, which is a small
island in the St. Francis lake, there is a
population of one thousand people, who
are entirely cut off from communication.
They have net been heard from since the
floods began, and the havoc that may have
been wrought there may prove one of the
worst chapters of the whole awful story.
Fer communities te be se ravaged by
floods seems te argue a neglect of prccau
tien en their part ; but it .should be re
membered that se far as history gees
there is no precedent for this flood, as it
was never thought possible that the Miss
issippi would find an outlet into the head
waters of the St. Francis. That it has done
se new is certain, though it is impossible
under the present condition of things te
tell just the course it has followed.
Compulsory Taneerbn Miraculous Escapes
A correspondent of the St. Leuis Globe Glebe
Democrat, writing from Columbus. Kv..
says : " Stories illustrating the height of
water ana danger or a week age are told
by these gentlemen. One is te the effect
that a colored man and his child were in a
beat coming down the river, when the
former lest his footing and fell overboard,
swimming, however, te a tree. The
beat containing the child drifted down
and ledged in some driftwood, the little
one being rescued .after four days' absti
nence from feed. Anether, gentleman
told of a man and his wife en whom the
water gained se rapidly that they were
compelled te take refuge en the reef of
the house, being rescued by a man in a
dugout after a day and a half of isola
tion." Anether from Hickman, Ky., says :
" In connection with the work of the relief
committee several instances of miraculous
escapes from death are reported. Dr. By
num and family of four persons were taken
from the room of their dwelling, saving
nothing but their night clothes, in which
they were attired. Mr. William Alien and
his family scaffelded themselves up day
by day as the water rose, until finally they
were rescued from the reef of the house.
Marcus Little, who lay ill with pneumo
nia, was raised up en a platform until
finally he was lifted out through the reef.
Individual Disaster.
The individual stories of disaster aud
hardship that come in would fill page upon
page of the Herald, but they are nearly all
alike in detail. The bread statement of
fact is that mero than 100,000 people have
had their homes flooded in this volley.
Probably half of them have been driven
from their homes ; certainly mere than
half of them have been crippled in means
it net actually beggared. Probably a
quarter of them are living amid the waters
te-day, aud fully as many de net knew
where te-morrow's feo 1 is te come from.
Uallcry Glimpses.
At Netable Members of the atle:ial Utilise
Mary Clemmcr, in N. Y. Independent.
Mr. Kassen is a tall, slight, and elegant
man, who converses with great ease and
fluency, but who is net enough of a basso
te command silence through the vastspace
of the Heuse of Representatives. Yet he
is always listened te by all who appreciate
clear perception, exact statement, and ele
gant English. He was followed by Julius
0. Burrows, of Michigan, a geutlemau ac
credited with an ardent desire te be ene of
the leaders, if net the leader of the Heuse
of Representatives. He has made mere than
one famous speech in this hall, te the de
light of his constituents. He is a man in
the prime of life, with a face fair of skin
and debonair of expression ; a man keenly
sensitive te praise or blame ; alive te all
leading issues ; eager for prominence ; and
with the integrity and honor that deserves
often mere than it gets.
After Mr. Burrows came the would-be
leader from New Jersey, the rotund Rebo Robo Rebo
sen. He is very red of face ; Very white
of hair, which is curling and abundant.
His eyes are encircled by geld rimmed
giasses. He has a well cut nose, a prom
inent mouth, a retreating chin, scarlet
cheeks, which suggest the day of judgment
in the shape of apoplexy. Frem his bread
expanse ui waistcoat dangled net only a
heavy geld chain, but several pairs of eye
glasses, te suit special necessity. He is
always handsomely aud often leuldly at
tired. His entire aspect is loud, as well as
large, hinting wholly of sordid, never of
ideal things. He has the face aud presence
of a geed natiu-ed, saltish man, who is se
geed natural in his selfishness that he
can efteu draw the entire attention of his
comrades net only, but of his investiga
tors, te this charming quality, till they
forget his delinquency and forgive his dis
honesty, as they did while trying him be
fore the J lo'use for his well-covered up
performance iu the navy department.
Such a master is he in covert performance
he mero thau half convinced the investi
gating committee that there was nothing
te cover beyond what their eyes discerned
in honest black iuk en the white pages of
the books of the navy department.
His mode of public speech is nicaut te
be at ence commanding aud effective, yet
it is fuller of blare and of air lli:;n of con
vincing argutnent. When i.e held.-: a
book in his hand, he shake: it above his
iicad, shouts in a loud voice, and s enis te
threaten te threw his heavy k'ise: at the
unawed Heuso in a fashion tbat milit be
frightful, were it net ludicrous-. He is
a man of ability, quite remark
able in questiouable ditectiens, aud
of tastes well cultivated in art
and literature His stentorian blasts
were followed by shrill, piping cries, com
ing, from the center of the hall, and, look
ing they .were seen te issue from the
mouth of the venerable Alexander
Stephens, sitting in his wheeled chair iu
the open area before the speaker's ib-sk.
Nothing could have been mere unique
than his aspect as a public speaker
a little old man, with the figure of age
and the face of a child ; with eyes of
il.ime, the veicg. of a mocking
bird, and the words of wisdom.
The idlers in the galleries suspended for
moment their intolerable chattqr ; the illy
suprcsscd masculine rear below began te
subdue itself. A large group of members
gathered around him and the honored old
man had his audience. Te all appearance,
he has greatly mero strength than he had
years age. Very recently he celebrated
his seventieth birthday ; but with it seems
te have come a new lease of life, almost of
youth. Personally Alexander Stephens is
as deeply loved as he is honored. Unwed
ded and childless, he has adopted and
educated orphan children, who new, as
men and women, rise up and call him
blessed. As a moving picture, in a wheeled
chair, in the Heuse et Representatives, be
has taken the place in the public sight
long filled by the great commoner of Pen
nsylvania, Thaddeus Stevens.
Physicians say there i no remedy ler Con Cen Con
MUiiplIen, and possibly, in some c:.es the in
sertion may be correct. We knew howeveret
many cures made by Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup
hiuI will guarantee positive relict telhesu:-,
fsrcr in every instance
An effective medicine ler kidney disease?,
low fevers and nervous pi est rat ion, and well
worthy et a trial, is iirewii's Iren Bitters.
mlS-Iwd&w
Hew ile nii manage," said a lady te her
friend, -Me appear se happy all the time?" "I
always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy,"
was the reply." and thus keep myself and
taniily in geed health and spirits. See adv.
inl-lmdeod&eow
Gently Dees It.
Eugene Cress, Swan stn-jt, Buffalo, writes :
"I have used .Spring lilOj-em ler dyspepsia
and indigestion, and have found it -le act ad
mirably as a gentle aperient and bleed pml
ller. I consider it unequaled 'you are at lib
erty te use my name as a reference.' " Price
50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster.
In'Uoed Spirit.
T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: "Fer the
last twelve months I have suffered with lum
bago and general debility. I commenced tak
ing Burdock Hloed Bitters about six weeks
age, and new have great pleasure in stating
that I have recovered my appetite, my com
plexion has grown ruddy, and I feel better
altogether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cecli
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Win. McCartney, S8 Lloyd Street, Buffalo,
X. Y. fell and sprained his ankle. His em
ployer. II. Andersen, 01 Main Street, procured
sonic Themas' Kclectric Oil, and liesuys that a
few applications enabled him te go te work as
usual. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen street. Lancaster
JM IMPBOVED PATENT
TOBACCO PRESSES,
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Minnlch's
MANUUE DKA. ler clcunlnz stables. All
sold en trial en their merit?. Warranted te
give better satisfaction in every particular
thau any new in use. -It net satisfactory can
be returned at my expense. Send for Illus
trated Circular. S. B. M1NN1C1I,
Landisvillc, Lancaster County. Pa.
dMmdMSft3mw '
3LEDICAX,
A VETJSBAH
TRAVELER'S EXPERIENCE.
On being asked what he thought el the
present system of advertising, and if he con
sidered that it paid, he replied: "My experi
ence shows me that in order te achieve any
success with advertisements, the article ad
vertised must have merit. The masses of the
people el the present day are net taken in se
easily as formerly, and they leek with a degree
et suspicion upon anything the iutrinsic
merits el which have net been thoroughly
tested; but when the reputation el an article
is once established, it requires a geed deal te
damage its character. When I flrst saw the
advertisement et Burdock Bleed Bitters, I
immediately made inquiries in different sec
tions of the country as te its sale and success,
and was agreeably surprised te find it giving
such universal satisfaction. . Every one who
had used it was loud iu its praises. C.
BlackctUobinsen. proprietor ei the Canada
Pretbyterian, Terente, was amongst the num
ber ; he had ler several years been a great
sufferer from severe headaches, and bv the
use of Burdock Bleed Bitters he was entirely
enred." There is net another preparation in
the world which acts se directly anil quickly
en the liver and kidneys and purillns the
bleed.
Sold by II. 15. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. mla-lwdH
B
KOWN'S IJtOX HITTKIU.
NO WHISKEY !
Brown's Iren Bitters
is one el the very tew tonic niediclnus that
aie net composed mostly et alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful seurce
of intemperance by promoting a desire ler
rum.
Brown's Iren Bitters
is guaranteed te be a non-intoxicating
stimulant, and IX will in nearly every case
take the place of all liquor, aud at the
same time absolutely kill the desire for
Whiskey and ether Intoxicating beverages.
KEV U. W. KICK, editor or the Aw rican
Christian Review, says el Brown's Iren
Bitters :
Cincinnati, )., Nev.lt!, 1S8I.
iJknts: Theioelish wasting el
vital force in business, pleasure,
ami, vicious indulgence of our
people, makes your preparation a
necessity ; and if applied will save
hundreds who resort te saloons
ter temporary recuperation.
Brown's Iren Bitters
has been thoroughly tested ler dyspepsia,
indigestion, bilieUinc-H, weakness, debil
ity, ovcrwetk, rheumatism, neuralgia,
consumption, liver complaints, kidney
tieublcs.&c, and it never talis le rentier
speedy and permanent relict.
Fer sale at COCHKAN'S DIUJU STOKE
137 and nj North Queen street, Lancaster.
ml3-lwd&w ,
lyiCTeits a;kki: that bCAKLkt
1 " Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarili
and Chronic Tlue.i Diseases aiu due te
neglect of common Sere Threats. Children
frequently have wet leet; sefe threat lollews
anil elten sclieiu, sickness. Are we net affect
ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL
Dll'llTHERIA CURE. It will positively
cure the worst form of seie threat and eradi
cate the germ et any disease subject te it. A
cuie guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale
by 11. B. Cochran, V!7 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster. . Ieb27-3nut J
M U8ICAZ. INS TB UMENTS.
M
USlCAL-BeXES.
MUSICAL - BOXES.
BARGAINS.
CLOSING OUT SALE of a large
importation, having arrived toelato
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-harmonie,
overture, tremelo-piccelo, sublime sublime sublime
harmonie, harp-zither attachment,
etc., also two and three mainsprings
playing from 10 te 50 minutes by
one winding. Musical Albums.
Circular en application.
C. Gautscbi & Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESKOOMS: 1020 CHESTNUT STKEET,
PHILADELPHIA. j23-tfd
LIQUORS, EC.
HUCSEAL. & CO'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancaater, Pa.
The very best and finest qualities or Foreign
and Demestic WxWEfc and LIQUOK3, con.
stantly ter sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Bye Whiuky of the distillation
of 1S75. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse
Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 18W.
Kent especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Wluvktei, Bran
dies and Wines te suit the trade.
feb3-3md IIOUSEAL A CO.
VTAI.T WINK.
HERCULES MALT WINE.'
The Best and Cheapest
MALT EXT It ACT
XVKR rRBPARED.
An invigorating HEALTH AND TAULE
BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy for INDI
GESTION, DEBIL1TT and MALN CTMTIOX
highly recommended ler ENFEEISLKD PER
SONS. CONVALESCENTS and NUKSING
3! OTHERS.
SOLD BV DRUGGISTS AT
25 Cents per Pint Bettle.
CHAS. WOLTERS,
PROCPECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA.
LAifCASTEit Depot. GEO, A, KIEHL.
nil-3md
CLOlBUMf, VXB-BRWXAK, Jtv.
CONTEMPLATE
The advantages of buying your
Clothing from A. C. YAT1SS & CO.
An immense stoek te select 'from,
made in a very superior manner
and at reasonable prices. New
ready a Beautiful Line of Spring
Overcoats;' a Grand Assortment of
Spring Suits.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
CHESTNUT and SIXTH,
PHILADSLPHtA,
OPEC1AL OKfc-KCIM:
TO l'EKSON-S IN WANT OF AN
Elegant, Suit of Clethes
-OR A-
STYLTSH SPRING OVERCOAT,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Wc suggest placing an order only te-cciini
pieinpt attention ami choice of stock, f Ispt
from your minda the thought of bnyiiiKChr .i
trashy garments when such splendid fifiltti .
are ettered te obtain the very best -nch
moderate prices from ths lending e-.i ilmiii
mentand the acknowledged lieadiiian - ,r
CORRECT STYLES, the most striS i , i
novel effects te be lennd In the I . ' . i
market, which we import direct .; i )i .
exclusive control.
49Reuiembcr, no ether house iu t'm
can fallow the same Hue et goods. We in .
only party that handle the Original Leii'ii. i
and Parisian production et ORIGKT, Ul I'.Li.
V1V1ENNE.PARIS.
An examination ei our immense stock will
s.Uisty the novice hh well as the aesthetic .last"
that for tone aud character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank anion-; the iejdinj;
lieiitcs en this continent. .
Ne. 121 North Queen Street.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
tMrruiNu.
WHEHE TO BUY
MEN'S and BOYS'
CLOTHING
We wMi in say te the trade that for the
present season we have a larger and mere
vailetl sleck of
. READY MADE CLOTHING
t linn ever before. Having uianiitacttircd lr
the last three mouths u complete liNc of Men.'
Beys and Children's CLOTHING, we are pre
pared! te 2'iitthc most iHstidiem, at pi ices Iu
astonish utmost everybody.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICKS: Fer
fS.OO wc will sell you a ilea's All-Weel i'.v&.i i'.v&.i
merc or Cheviot Suit, intwulve different j-at-teriif.
m light, dark and mixed. Fer f5.i or
VMi wc will sell a Gegd Mixed Casiimere or
Worsted Suit, in twelve ilillcreiit patterns.
FerfiO.OO or 12.0l wc tell a First-Class All-Wil
tilers Suit, sold everywhere ler tlU.tt) or $20 m.
Heys9 aiid Children's CLOTHING
Our Great Specialty.
U'e sell ler $i.")J,$.0O, I.W).I.E0and 50
a niec and durable Scheel Suit. Our Pres
Sultn average trem $-1.10, J5.00, $;.., 7.U.
i".'H and $) 00, in ten dillcrent pattern-!. Come,
in with your heys and nee hew Ceap we can
lix llicm up. Yeu certainly wonder thereupon
we Bell se cheap, but this explain- Hid! : liV
buy and seller cu-ti, de a large busmeix, and
de our own Manufacturing and tciling. H
therefore can tell you Hi pet cent, cheaper than
any heu.rc in the city, or elssuhere.
Fer CLOTHING MADK TO ORDER, es
pecially I'antaloeiiH.look aMhe prici-3 mnrkid
in our w!"dew-i
Te convince yourself please call en
L GAIS1AU & BRft,
TIIE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Righton the Seuthwct Cerner of Oran;;-; St.
LANCASTER, PA.
49" Positively net connected with any ether
house in the city. uiie-lj ii
WE
HAVK TBK II AMMOKEST AND
finest window display iu the city. Don't
tall te ace it.
SILK ITANDKERCIIIEF.
SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
FOUKET.liOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PIIOTOGRATU
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAtfS,
NO. GC NORTH QUKBK f&TJUSKT.
READ THIS
Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1891.
Tbx Kidhktcura Mr'e CexrAjrv.
Qenti It given me much pleasure te say
that after using one pack el KlDNKYCITltA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back and aide, of longstanding, and" th.it.
tee, alter trying various known rciuctiie-,. i
have every confidence in your ni.di' iw
cheerfully recommend it, and knew th it m a v.
of my mends who have used It have tt--fi
benefited. PITER BAKER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner ana Errnrc-"