Jk SSliintclliacuuu: mxxtei J ttf 4 tj Volume XYHI--NV. 171 LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 1882. Prtae Tw Oat?. pRA.iU OPENING or THE GKKAT MEW TORS UZAAk. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! On Saturday Next, Miarch 25th, THE GRAND OPENING GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S NEW YORK BAZAAR Leeb's01dStand. Tbe public of Lancaster and vicinity wiil then witness one of the Finest Displays of Goods ever shown before in this state. THE GREAT NEW YOBK BAZAAR will be conducted en the same plan as the leading stores in New Yerk, such as Macy, Lord & Tayler, &c, &c. It will comprise Sixteen Departments, as fellows : Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Underwear, Ribbons, All these departments will contain a ONE PRICE, Our goods are all marked in Plain Figures. We have a Special Order Department, and goods will "be delivered free of charge te any part of the city. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES! An Elegant Cologne Fountain is placed in the centre of the Bazaar, and the finest Cologne will continuously flew from this Fountain. Every lady will be presented free of charge en our Opening Night with a sample bottle of this delicious Cologne. It will surely pay everybody te give a thorough inspection te THE GREAT NEW YORE BAZAAR, as we shall use every ifert te make this store THE POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT FOR EVERYBODY. ' &F DO NOT FORGET THE OPENING NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY, AT "1 GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAFS GREAT JN"E W YORK BAZAAR 26 and 28 NOBTH QUEEN STREET, . - - " - Lancaster, Penn'a. w KKS, ltATHFON & CO. SPRING OVERCOATS! Light-weight OVERCOATS receive the first attention of buyers of Spring Clothing this time of year,and -we have prepared sueh a line of them as cannot fail te attract the most critical. Every grade of these goods from the lowest te the most expensive are confidently recommended as sustaining the speelalty of Style, Cut and Workmanship, which we have initiated. MYERS, RATHFON & CO., NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. fOHN 8. GIVXKB & CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. LADIES! - - LADIES! NEW LINES OF BLACK SILKS, NEW LINES OF BROCADE SILKS, NEW LINES OF BLACK CASHMERES, NEW LINES OF FANCY WOOL DRESS GOODS, NEW LINES OF ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, NEW LINES OF FIGURED CAMBRICS, NEW LINES OF LACES IN ALL NEW GOODS, NEW LINES HTWe invite examination. JOHN S. G-IVLER & NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, house rusmsannt heeds. PUSS St WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING. PEOPLE WILL MARRY AND MUST UAVB HOUSE-STIRES! And as we keep the Largest and Cheapest and most Oemplete Stock in the city. Yeu can have a better selection and save money by buying from us. 29Ne trouble te show goods, FLINN & WILLSON, SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. MEDICAL. IAMUCK'8 HAIR BALSAM. PAEKER'3 HAIR BALSAM. The Beat, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing Never Jails te restore youthful color te gray half. Kte. and $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Bucliu, Mandrake, and inany of the best medi Clnaa kaewn are here combined into a medicine of saeli varied powers, as te make it the greatest Bleed Purifler and TneBest llealtti miui atreDgtb Restorer Bver Csed. It cures Complaints Of Women, and diseases et the Sieiimcli. Bowels, Lungs, Liver und Kidneys, and ta entirely dtlferent from Bitters, Ginger Essence, ami etner Tonics, as it never intecatcs 60c. andtt. eizes. HIbCOX ft CO., Cl:cuilt. N. Y. I.hi jte savin-.- bny lug 1 -ize. ui'iibMyeodeew&w QRAHD OPXSIKO OT " TMM 9MKA.T XBW XOMK WILL TAKE PLACE OF THE GREAT 26 & 28 NOETH Gent's Furnishing Goods, Embroideries, Millinery, lid Gloves, Jewelry, Passmenteries, Stationery, Buttens, ' Perfumery, Silks and Satins, Laces. very large and complete stock, from the cheapest te the finest, and all at strictly ONE OLOTHINU. WE ARE NOW OPSNUfQ DAILY . NEW LINES OF COLORED SILKS, NEW LINES OF BLACK and COLORED SATINS, NEW LINES OF MOURNING GOODS, NEW LINES OF NEW LINES OF NEW LINES OF NEW LINES OF OF HAMBURG AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES in' rfiifr rhi ' )AUKEKS G1NOER TONIC. MAJCAAM. QUEEN STREET, PRICE. NO. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. PLAIN DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, PRINTS, DRESS BUTTONS, CO., LANCASTER, PENN'A. CAKK1AUES, JtC rruuK htanuard cabkiagb work OP LANCASTER COUNTT. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINE- Carriage Builders, .. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage do de sired. All work finished in the most comfort, able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. Per quality of work enr prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Revainng vremvt ly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. TnSS-tfd&s T OCBEK1 Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sateSpeedy and sure remedy ter Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen ts, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines olltne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, Cents. Prepared only and sold by OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, I N. 9 East Kla? street, Lancaster. SOME SENSATIONS. HOW A SLACGHTEK, WAS AVERTED. An Accident That Wenld Have Cast Inte tb Shade the Spavtea Duyvll Horrer On the Bingbamten and Syracuse' branch of the Delaware, Lackawana & Western railroad, between Cortland, N. Y., and Hemer, is a lone and very high trestle- work, ever which trains usually .travel at f a very geed speed. About eue-qnarter of mile te the north of this bridge the wagon read cresses the railroad track from the west te the east ami, thence runs parallel with it in a southerly direction. The ether evening a driver of a lager beer wagon was returning te Cortland with a lead of empty bottles. Being very much intoxicated, he mistook the railroad for the turnpike and drove along the track until he came te the trestle. There the horses found it difficult te move, owing te the wide spaces between the cress timbers. They, however, succeeded in advancing ever the work about twenty five feet when their legs slipped through and they were firmly fastened in the struc ture. The sudden shock of the falling horses seems te have sobered up the driver, for he immediately made all haste across the trestle and ran te Cortland, a distance of nearly two miles. He evi dently fell many times en his way, as liis face was much bruised- when he reached the depot. He told the operator in a maudlin way that his horses and wagon were stuck fast in the bridge en the north track. In this he made a mistake, for it was en the southern track that his team lay. The train that left Syracuse at 7:10 p. m. was due at the bridge in a few minutes, se that there was no time te be lest. It reached Hemer en time, and, after taking en the passen gers for the Beutb, the conductor signalled the engineer te start. Ne ene en the train or in that station then knew that in but a few minutes mere the portals of eternity would open for perhaps all en beard. The engineer worked his lever and was just preparing te open the throttle valve when the window of the telegraph office llew open, and-the operator yelled for him. te step. The conductor immediately rushed into the station and was told what he would have met had be net heard the warning cry of the manat the telegraphic instrument. The train was moved slowly te the bridge, and the blight light of the head lamp disclosed what would have without a doubt caused one of the most terrible railroad dis asters en record. It was with great diffi culty that the horses were extricated and the wagon thrown down the slope from the track, and the train reached Cortland nearly fifty minutes late. After the drunken driver, who came se near being the cause of a great less of life, told his story he started te return te where his team lay. He did net .reach there, how hew how ever, for he was found asleep en tbe same track a short distance from the trestle, having evidently tripped en a switch frog, and was unable te get up again. The most wonderful part oft the affair is hew the man, se terribly under the influence of liquor as net te be able te recognize the difference between driving ever the rough roadbed of the railway and the smooth turnpike, ceuldf cress the trestle work and give timely warning of the mis hap! Ten seconds later the telegraph would have spoken te no purpose, and the death or several hundred, persons would have been recorded. SWINDLING A BEAUTIFUL WIDOW. liew the " Bube et Leicester " Courted and Basely Deceived a San Francisce Lady. The San Francisce Chronicle tells a strange conspiracy story in which the " Duke of Leicester " and a Mrs. Etna Bennett are the principals. Mrs. Bennett had been told by two lady friends that the ' Duke," traveling in California as " Dr. Geerge Legan," had fallen in love with her while she was presiding at a patent medicine stall at the Jlechauics' Pavilion fair, San Francisce. She was led te be lieve that it was customary for the "nobles of Great Britain," when they paid marked attention te a lady with the intention of conferring upon her the proud distinction of sharing their titles, te con duct the negotiations through the medium of a friend, who, in this instance, appeared te be a " Dr." Barten with the two ladies referred te. Preparations for the wedding were made by Mrs. Bennett, and also by the " Duke," who wrote her a bushel of letters full of Biblical quotations, poetry and love. The " Duke,'' by the way, had at ene time been requested by the quean te marry ene of the royal princesses, but had declined te de se for reasons net given Her Majesty, however, hearing of ' His Grace"s " engagement te this San Fran Fran ciseo beauty, sent her a cashmere shawl worth $1,000, or rather the " Duke " said he had received it for her. Three minis ters were te be employed at tbe wedding, and the principal bridesmaid was te be thewife of a leading San Francisce phy sician. The wedding presents which the "Duke's" agents eaid he had bought were marked "Etna-Leicester," and were of surpassing beauty. The bride was te be attired in the rich laces which had graced the fair forms of the noble "Duke's " mother and grandmother. The wedding having been put off from time te time, Mrs. Bennett grew uneasy and in sisted upon seeing tha " Duke, " but Bar Bar eon told her that he was lying very ill at Vallejo. Then it was represented that the duke had taken a great fancy te one of Mrs. Bennett's shawls, believing that if it were only wrapped about his shoulders it would have a very salutary effect. Be lieving this, she surrendered the coveted garment. It was also said that he desired te have sent te him a breastpin stab had worn at the pavillien, his intention being te have a similar one designed and set with costlier stones. This was also given up. Under the impression that when she became the " Duchess of Leicester " she would possess the costly wardrobe pre pared for her, she gave te the two ladies most of her private wardrobe and effects. At length, after waiting seven months for "His Grace," Mrs. Bennett began te think that she had been swindled, and she swore out warrants for the arrest of Barten and her lady friends, Mrs. Fannie Clark and Mrs. Julia Tayler, mother and daughter. Barten had fled, but the women were ar rested and held for trial. TATTOOED FEMININITY. A Yeung Uidy Whose Skin is Covered with Curlously-werkea Figures. . Captain Censtantenus, the tattooed man has new a formidable rival in the person of a similarly adorned lady. The lady in question is Miss Irene Woodward, whose fair white skin is covered in every part by ingeniously tattooed figures. Miss Wood ward at the Sinclair house, New Yerk, was seated in ene of the parlors, dressed in a handsome pair of trunks, a silk, bodice and silk shoes. Te a casual obser ver she appeared te be mere fully attired, but, upon a closer inspection, what looked like gauzy apparel, proved te be figures punctured in the flesh. The tattoo work is really artistic. Each of the numerous figures is clearly defined and excellently drawn, being well shaded and altogether quite accurately designed. Ne general plan has been observed in the peculiar work. Te variemi fijrares really have no connection with one another, and the whole presents a study which -cannot fail te interest. Ne figures are upon the face. About the neck is a garland of flowers about which hover butterflies. Upen each shoulder is a representation of the setting and innumerable stars are worked en dif ferent parts of the skin. A beehive is worked upon the left arm, around which is fluttering a swarm of bees. Over tbe hive is " Never Despair," and " Nothing without Laber" is under it. The right arm eears an American eagle with the in scriptions, "I live andtUe for these I leve.1' A harp enclosed in shamrock, hands in the grasp of friendship, wreathes of flowers and curious devices are also worked upon this arm. On different parts of the body are' figures representing Faith, Hepe and Charity, a sailor leaving home, Atlas, birds, rabbits, the Goddess of Hepe, angels, swans pursued by a swimming boy, a wheat field, two ships in action, the sailor's return, and an -Indian's bead and numerous ethers. Curious as it may appear, the tattoeiug was done by Miss Woodward's father. It was commenced when she was about six years of age, at which time she was trav eling with her brethqr and father in Mex ico. A few stars were the first figures made as marks' of identity. The ethers were worked at different times during the remaining three years. Such is the state ment made by the young lady. She said, in speaking of her early career, that she did net remember her mother, or where she lived, except that it was in a large city. She acoempanied her father and brother en a voyage, and finally ar rived in Mexico, where they traveled about the country, and after year went te Col Col orado where her father was killed, and her brother died some time age. Miss Woodward has never befere been exhibited. The figures are all indellibly marked upon the skin, and the girl must have gene through a terrible ordeal. A C1TCLK OF JSAKTUQCAKKS. What the World Is New Experiencing. N. T. Sun. The recent terrible earthquake in -Cesta Rica recalls again the fact that we are new witnessiug ene of the most remarkable periods of terrestrial disturbance that has ever been recorded. The fact that we hear of se many miner earthquakes, mure tremblings and shak ings which cause mere or less alarm with out doing much damage, may be owing te the system of observation that has re cently been adopted. The study of earth quake phenomena as a special branch of science is comparatively new, and the men who have established what may be de scribed as earthquake observatories, or rather observing stations, at various points en the glebe de net allow any tremor' of the ground, however slight, te go un noticed. But besides the many slight shocks that have been felt in almost every country, there have been, within a year or two, several destructive earthquakes, the like of which the world, fortunately, does net frequently see. In November, 1380, oc curred the great earthquake shock at Agram. About a year age, in this same month, Casamicciela was destroyed. A month later followed the still mera terri bio disaster at Chies. .Shocks of less in tensity were felt at times at both Agram and Chies during the whole of last year, and the disturbance has net even yet ceased altogether. It was hardly te be expected that the Central American countries, crowded with volcanoes and forming ene of the great centres of earthquake commotion, would escape a shaking, and the recent disaster in Cesta Rica is, therefere, net a matter of surprise. Mere than a year age there was evidence of the struggle of in ternal forces in that region when the sur prising phenomenon of a small volcano bursting out of the middle of a lake was witnessed at Ilopango, in San Salvader. . Disastrous shocks have, within the last two years, been experienced in two or three of the principal carthquake regions of the glebe, namely, the Mediterranean region and tbe narrow waist of the West ern continent. In the East Indies tbere has -been no great disaster within this time, but further north, in the interior of China, earthquakes have caused great less of life and property within twelve months. It is lucky for New Yerk, especially in view of the present towering style of building in vouehere, that the city stands upon a mass of rock that seems te be Ace from earthquake influences. ANUERSONVILLE. Benring en Stanten's Policy and Grant's Doctrine of " Attrition. " N. e. Times' Letter. Soen after the fall of Atlanta an agree ment was made with Sherman and Heed te exchange 2,000 men. The point desig nated fur making the exchange was Rough and Heady, a station en the Macen and western read, midway between Jones Jenes borough, where Heed was, and Atlanta. Cel. Gus. Henry and Ed. Austin, of the staff, and myself were detailed for the ser vice. The requisite number were brought up from Andersonville and marched te Rough and Ready,, when we met Cel. Wm. Warner (afterward carpet-bag Senater from Alabama ), of Sherman's staff, ac companied by 2,000 of the boys in gray. Just before leaving Jonesborough we re ceived a dispatch in the following words : " Richmond, , 18. " Tender every prisoner at Andersonville even if the Federal commander will de no mere than premise te deliver an equal nnmber at any time in the future. " Jeffersen Davis, President." ( I forget the precise date of the tele gram, but remember, aud have reason te, its every word.) We happened te have 20 federal soldiers' tee many and it took us an hour te per suade Warner te receive the excess. After the exchange was made I said te War ner : "Colonel, we are authorized by our president te tender you every man of yours new imprisoned at Andersonville ; and that you may perfectly understand me, I will show you the authority." With j that 1 banded him the dispatch, which he carefully read, handed back and said : " We cannot de that. It is net policy en our part. Yen see the time of every man we have at Andersonville has ex pired ; all we held of yours have either en listed or have been conscripted ' for the war. The men we have given you te day we will have te fight te morrow. The men you have given us will never be in our ranks again. We are thus making the Andersonville prisoners serve the Union cause against theirs and your will." Here was the whole truth let ent by this Federal colonel. It covered the policy of the United States government, and if they suffered starvation or extreme hunger, the Andersonville prisoners have their own government alone te blame for it. The truth is, in these days it required extraor dinary exertions te keep our own men fed. And it should net be forgotten that while 26,000 Confederates died in prison, only 24,000, Federal prisoners died during the war. Step coughing at once by tbe Immediate of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; cents a bottle. Rheumatism. disordered- bleed, general de bility, and many chronic diseases pronounced incurable, are often cured by Brown's Iren nuters. KM-iwecw "Hew de jeu manage," said a lady te her friend, te appear se happy all tha time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tenie handy," was the reply." and thus keep myself and family In geed health and spirits. See adv. ml-DadeodAeow Physical Suffering. Ne one can realize, except by personal ex perience,.the anguish et mind and body en dured bv sufferers from dvsDensia. Indiges tien, constipation, and ether diseases of the stomach. Burdock Bleed Bitters are a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. She Passed It Alaeg. "I send you my testimonial in "reference te Spring Blossera.liavingtaken It for dyspepsia, and receiving almost immediate relief. I passed It te my neighbor, who Is using it with same results. MRS. J. W. LEFFELT. "Elmini.N. Y." Price 50 con t9. Fer sale at II. B.Cechran's urug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist. Bnthven, Ont. writes: "I have tbe greatest .confidence in your Burdock Bleed Bitters. In one case with which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost Incredible. One lady told me that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds of dollars' worth or medicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drng store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. MEDICAL. 1UOMAS' i!XE.CTItIC OIL. AxROjf, Erie county, N. Y., I December 6, 1881. Te the Proprietors of Themas' Eeltctrle Oil: (jBjrra Last March I took a severe cold, and, being negligent in doctoring It, brought the Asthma en me very severe. I could net lie down or .sleep for wheezing and shortness of breath. I took this thing and that, and tried different doctors, but found no rellcC Six months age I saw an advertisement In the papers recommending Dr. Themas' Eclcctxle OH, se I thought I wenld try that, and won derful te relate, yet neverthelsss true, the first dose I took relieved me 1 a low minutes, and befere 1 had taken ene fourth et a 50-cent bot tle I could breathe Ireely and sleep as well as ever. It is - equally as magical ler cuts, bruises, burns uml rheumatism, I woke up a few mornings since with such pain in my chest that I could net 'I raw a long breath. My wilesajd 'Tub en Themas' Electric Oil." I did se, and in nlew minutes the pain was gene, and I have net felt it since. My wife also had a severe attack of rheumatism in the arm and side. She applied the oil with the same result. I wenld net be withent Jt if I had te walk ten mllei for It, and then pay $5 ler a 50-cent bottle. I send you this testime nial, hoping you will publish It. se that suffer ing humanity may be relieved of their aches and palm. Yours rcpectlully, S. S. UttAVES, Akren, Erie Ce., N. Y. THROWN 'S IRON UITTEUS. Streng Facts! A great many people are asking what par ticular troubles BROWN'S IKON BITTEBSla geed ler. It will cuif Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar dis eases. Its wemlcriul curative power Is simply be cause it purities and enriches the bleed, thus by beginning at the foundation, and by build ing up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism: BalUmere, Md., Hay 7, 1880, My health was mneh shattered by Rheumatism when I com menced taking Brown's Iren Bitters, and I scarcely bad strength enough te attend te. my duily household duties. lam new using the third bottle and I am regaining strength dally,and I checrluilyrecotnmenditte ail. I cannot say tee much in praisoef it. Mrs. Mart E. Brashzab. 173 Preatman street. Kidney Disoase Cured : Chrlstinnburg, Va., 1881. Suffering from kidney disease from which I could get.ne relief I tried Brown's Iren Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of -mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and 'did net seem te be able te eat at all. I gave 1dm Iren Bit ters with the happiest results. J. Ktlb MeirrAOum. Heart Disease: Vine St., Harrisbnrg. Pi. December2, 1881. After trying different physi cians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, 1 was ad vised te try Brown's Iren Bit ters. I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me se much relief. Mrs. Jesnib Ilsss. Fcr the peculiar troubles te which ladles are subject, BBOWN'S IRON BITTERS is invalu able. Try it. Be sure and set the Genuine. "IOCTOKS AGKEE THAT aCAKLKT 1 ' Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh ami Chronic Threat Diseases are due 'te neglect or common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wet feet ; sere threat fellows and often serious sickness. Are we net affect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will positively cure the worst form of sere threat and eradi cate the germ et any disease subject te it. A euro guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-3md T COAJm G TO REILLY & KELLER -OB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers in want et Superlel Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard, Uarrlsburg Pike. I Office. 20K East Chestnut street. ( agl7-f B. B. M Alt TIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la all kinds Ot LUMBER AND COAL. tsr fard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. nS-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, 350 NORTH WATER ST., Xmntm t, Pkfc. 1., U NlliOT I . Wholesale and Betall Dealers im LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With tbe Telephenle Kxensngei Brand- Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Icb28-lyd XMVMMMXS. TUrtHUCAI-BO, MUSICAL-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a dean sweep before closlngear salesrooms ter the season, we make the following sweeping redaction en the bal ance of our stock nowhere. (Only large ami medium sizes yet en hand) : 10 airs .-...reduced from $ 73.00 te 43.ne 85,0 te SO.0O Sublime Tremelo Piccole (large) Snbllme Tremelo Piccole (medium) 12 airs with Bells isj,oe te saw 90.00 te 113.00 le 15 00 te C0.03 IWCO "0.W 10 airs with Bells & Drums Extra quality (large)wlth Bells Extra quality (medium) with Bells Sublime-Harmonle-Picco- 175.03 te 100.00 155.00 te 75.0i) le (large). 125.00 te 2-23.00 te lSOOte 75.10 1J0.01I concertino ecrtine , "Celestial Voices"! Fintes 96 airs. 16 cylinders, with table " 880.00 te 525 tu Petit (small), 2 airs " 4.5 te &e 3 airs " 6.34f 450 I 3-eir Albums ' 8.0) te 5.00 They are all with the " HABP-ZITKEK AT TACHMENTS," and mostly with two u:ni three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will be found of the finest quality rar superter te the ordinary Musie Vexcs gen erully sold In this country. G. Gaatschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS : 1090 CHESTNUT PUILADXUHIA. fcTUKK I , la-tfd CZUIHWO, UHDEKWMAtt, JtC. e coming of Sprint? does net always determine you te lay aside heavy olethinff, henee we shall keep our winter stock ac cessible for awhile and have the spring: groeds also handy, if wanted; but if our advice ie worth ' considering you will make changes gradually, begin ning with a Spring Overcoat. The advantage of dealing with us, is that we hava all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA, CLOTHING. WHERE TO BUT MEN'S and.BOYS' CLOTHING We wish te say te the trade that for the present season we have a larger and mere varied stock of READY MADE CLOTHING than ever before. Having manufactured for the lest three months a complete line or Men'i Beva' and fMillrirn'a rtfiTHIKn w ..... .w. arcd te suit the most fastidious', at prices te astemsn almost everybody. NOTE A JEW SAMPLE PRICKS: Frr $5.00 we will neil you a Men's All-Weel Cussl mere or Cheviot Suit, intwelvc different pat terns, in light, dark and mixed. Ker 5.00 or 18.00 we will soil a Geed Mixed CttHiImcrc or Worsted Snit, in twelve d liferent patterns. FerI0,00 or liOO we sell a Flnd-CIus? All-Woot Dres Suit, sold everywhere ler 16.00 or 920.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING Oar Great Specialty. We sell for t2.SO.ri.00, $4.00. M.:e and $r,.C0 a nice and durable Scheel Suit. Our Dress Suits average from $4.C0, $3.00, $n.ie, 7.CO, ($.00 and $9 00, in ten different patterns. Come In with yenr boys and see hdw e-eap we can fix them np. Ten certainly wonder thercasen we sell se cheap, but tliii explains itsrlt : We buy and sell for cash, de a large business, ami de our own manufacturing and selling. We therefore can sell you t5 pet cent, cheaper than any house in the city, or elsewhere. Fer CLOTHING MADE TO ORDEtt, es pecially Pantaloens,louk'at the prices marked In our wi"dews Te convince yourself please call en L. GAUSMM & BRO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS md CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner or Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. 49"Pesltlvely net connected with any ether house in the city. ml5-lyd LIQUORS, JtC. -piNQWAUmi WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, . Ne. SOS Wert King Street. leblG ly MVMZ9JJH HUDSEAs. A GO'S NBW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 KerUS Qeeea street, lancaater. Pa. The very best andllnest qualities or Foreign and Demestic 'WINES and LIQUORS, ee. stantly for sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom IIouse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 1860. Kent especially for medicinal purposes. Pure OldHelIand.Gln, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit tbe trade. feb34md HOUSEAL & CO. vtaltwihIE HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best aad Cheapest KALT EXTRACT mBmnnD. An Invigorating HEALTH AND TAULE BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy for IN DI GESTION, DEEIXITT and M ALN UTR1TION highly recommended ter ENFEEBLED PER SON S. CONVALESCENTS and NURSING MOTHERS. SOLD BT DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTBRS, PBC I PECT BREWERY, PHIL A DELPHI. Lancaster Dbpct. GEO. A. R1EHL. nil-9Wl