X vIlAv Volume XVIII--Ne. 176 LANCASTER, .PA. TUESDAY MARCH 28 1882 Price Tw Cents. mt 6 G RAaU OPENING OF THE GKKAT GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Declared by Everybody the Largest and Finest Establishment in tliis City. Everybody Pleased and Satisfied. THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR. IS A. BRANCH OP A LAHOE NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, AND IS CONDUCTED ON THE NEW YORK ONE PRICE SYSTEM. NOTICE : We bare added Six mere Departments sines our Opening. 22 Departments: Silks and Satins, Notions, Ribbons, Embroideries, . Laces, Jewelry, Trimmings, Cloaks and Delmans, Buttens, Passmenteries, Kid Gloves, Wc respectfully invite our kind readers te give a thorough inspection, in all our convinced that our assortment is complete, and tbe LOW PRICES cannot be surpassed in Plain Figures, and our Salesladies are instructed te be very attentive te everybody. SPECIAL NOTICE! We have an ELEGANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN placed in the centre of our Bazaar, and every Lady is welcome te dip her Handkerchief in the most Delicious Cologne running from the same. During this .week eveiybedy will also be presented FREE OF CHARGE with a bottle of this fine Perfumery. CALL GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAFS GREAT JNTEW YORK BAZAAE GKEAT ESTABLISHMENT FOR EVERYBODY ! fOUN S. GIVLKB & VU.M AUVKRTISKJIKNT. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION' Coatings, Suitings d Paiataloeiaings, If you want a Fine Dress Suit or a Tip-Tep Business Suit made te order fiem the latest New Yerk fashions, give us a call and we will guarantee te give you satisfaction in every particular. Give us a trial once and We knew you will try us again. OUR GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Is complete with all the New Styles in Cellars and Cuffs, Fancy Scarfs, Ties and Bews, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc. We also call special attention te our 81.0G UNLA.UNDRIE D SHIRT, which we knew te be the best in the city for the money. JOHN S. GIVLEE & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, M YEKS, KATHFON & CU. SPRING OVERCOATS ! Light-Weight OVERCOATS receive the first attention of buyers of Spring Clothing this time of year.and we have prepared such 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 specialty of Style, Cut and Workmanship, which we have initiated. MTEE8, KATHFON & CO., NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, " LANCASTER, PENN'A. HOUSE EUBNIBHING GOODS. H OC3KPLRNIHING. -JUST RECEIVED AT- FLINN & WILLSON'S ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF Heusefurnishing Goods. STOVES, BUCKETS and BROOMS, A ND E VER YTHING ISUITA BLE FOR ST A R PINO HO USEKEEPINO. A LSO Over One Hundred Children's Carriages, including all the latest Novelties and Thirty Different Styles. FLINN & WILLSON, SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. MEDICAL. TAKKKRS HAIR BALSAJU. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best. Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dicsslng Sever tails te restore yeuiurul color te gray hair. Wc. and SI sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best inedl .clncs n2JI?Jft1SeJ?5,'e combined Inte a medicine or such varied powers, as te make it the greatest Bleed Fnriner and Tee Best Healtn ana Strength Restorer Ever Ued. it cures Complaints or Women, and diseases et the Stemaca. Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely different from .Bitters, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never Intoxicates 60c. anil a, sizes. HISCOX ft CO., chemist, N. Y. Large saving buying $1 size. sep!2-lyeodeew.t w GBAND OPENING OF "IBM GREAT NEW TOMK NEW YOBK BAZAAB. GREAT RUSH! TO GREAT 22 Departments: Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ladies' Underwear, Worsteds, Soaps, Shawls, Parasols and Umbrellas, Millinery, Perfumery, Pocket Beeks and Satchels, SPECIAL NOTICE! AND BE CONVINCED THAT -IS THE- dbi goods, Ac GENTLEMEN! TO THE ELEGANT LINES OK WE IIAVK JL'ST OflCXED IN ALL CLOTHING. LANCASTER, PA. -pAKKEtCS G1NGKK TONIC. BAZAAB." Lancaster, Penn'a. Departments, and everybody will be fully in this state. All our goods arc marked CALL THE NEW AXD NOUUV STYLES. LANCASTER, PENN'A. NO. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. MUSICAL INSTB UMENTS. M U31UAL-BOXES. MUSICAL-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep befere closingenr salesrooms for the season,we make the following sweeping reduction en the bal ance of our stock new here. (Only large and medium sizes yet en hand) : 10 aire red uted from $ 75.00 te $ 45.00 12 '' " ' 85.03 te 50.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole large) : " 135.00 te S0.0P Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) - 90.00 te C0.04 12 airs with Bells ' 115.00 te 85.00 10 airs with Bells & Drums - 135.00 te 70.00 Extra. quality (largc)with Bells " 175.03 te 100.00 Extra quality (medium) with Bells " 135.00te 73. Subllme-llarmonle-l'icce- le (large) 125.00 te 75.00 Concertino '. ' 225.00tO 130.00 Celestial Veiccs"( Flutes " 125.00 te 65.00 96 airs, 16 cylinders, with table " S50.00tO 52500 Petit (small). 2 airs ' 4.50 te 3.00 3 airs " 6.50te 4.50 3-air Albums....; " 8.00 te 5.00 They are all with the " HARP-ZITHER AT TACHMENTS," and mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will, be teund et the fl nest quality, far superior te xne eruiuary .music isexes gen erally sold in this country. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 23tfrt B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. 49Tard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince treets. above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd LOCAL C0ERESP0NDEMJE TB STBASBUXG NEWS. Our Regular Borough Correspondence. Airs. Fannie Andrews, aged 75 years, 4 months and 13 days, widow of the de ceased Jacob Andrews, and mother of Mr. Henry Andrews, jeweler, 12 East 3Iain street, Strasburg, died at her son's resi dencc en Saturday evening of acute bren chitis. She was a ceusiitunt member of the "Old Mennonite "church from youth, and esteemed by all who knew her, for the strict pious, religious life she led. The funeral took place te-day, services at the house, 1 a. m., church, 2 a. m., conducted by Ames Ilerr. The' enterment was at the "Old Mennonite" cemetery. Sergeant Masen's family has many sym pathizing friends in our borough, and a subscription list lately ataited is receiving many names. The contribution box will be found at Dr. "Weaver's drug store. Messrs. Phcnegen & Iiewe, the new te bacce firm, are purchasing some very flne goods. The funeral of Mr. LTenry Hersh (who died en Thursday morning) took place at his late residence., en Miller street, Sun day morning. Preaching and interment at Providence. He was a member of the Reform church and his less is deeply felt by the church and the community. MART KOTX.S. in and Arouna.Geergetown. A few days age, during the absence of Mr. Jacob Keylor, his boys, te vary their play, started a circular saw by turning the pulley. One of the younger boys beiug about the saw and getting his hand tee close te the teeth, had. his ringer severely cut. The public schools of Bart arc finishing up with a scries of entertainments given by the pupils. On Thursday afternoon Miss Mary Reed, teacher of Harmony school, had her school room curtained and finished her term with an interesting ju venile entertainment. On Friday evening Mr. F. M. Trout, teacher of Nickel Mines school, closed with au entertainment at which the Nickel Mines cornet band fur nished the music. On Friday evening next. 31st inst.. Miss Lizzie Pickel, teach er of Georgetown Upper school, will close her term also with an entertainment, the proceeds of which are te be applied te the purchase of an unabridged dictionary for the use of the school. On Saturday. 23th iusL, Mr. M. T. Pal mer, one of the firms of Aitken & Palmer, general merchants of the village of Georgetown, received worn et the death of his father. Mr. Palmer, deceased, was quite au old man and a member of the Pal mer family se well kuewn for ever a cen tury among the ' Frieuds" of Chester and Delaware counties. At tbe time et his death he was en a visit te oue of his sons, Dr. Palmer, of Dee Run, Chester county ; his home was in Concord, Delaware county. Many of the residents of this township bad grown te be quite laminar with him during several visits he made te his son, and will recollect the old gentle man as one who was fend of conversation and very intelligent. A few years age he was struck by lightning during a thunder storm while working in the fields and has been failing iu health ever since. His death was therefore net unlooked for. Tobacco is again a drug, no sales being made duriug the past week, but in spite of the peer market raisers are nursing the seed beds as fast and furious as ever. Georgetown has no market house, but Sh in np line lipen fin pxml!nt iifitnte mill butter market, as for instance butter is 3ec., potatoes $1 te $1.20, corn 85c, flour $3.60 per 100. " Laborers' wages "73c. te $100 a day and beard yourself wait for the money till I sell my tobacco. DKU1UORK. ' News Frem the Luwer Eiii. Last week Mr. Thes. McSpanau moved from our township te his new home, near Gatchelville, Yerk county. Mr. McSpar- rau has been a resident of this neigubor neiguber neigubor heod all his life, which has been lived iu that manner, that, new that he leaves us, he takes with him all our geed wishes for his and his family's welfare and prosperity. He is a strong Intelligences man, and wc congratulate him upon getting into a county where he can help elect mere county officers than a commissioner and auditor. Rachel Shoemaker, who has been living with her nephew, Isaac Shoemaker, near Hess s rail), died last week. In Fulton township, en the 23 inst, there was a death that caused the profoundest sorrow wherever the deceased, or the re cent circumstances of her life, were known. It was that of Mrs. Allie Ambler, wife of Ansen B. Ambler, of this township ; and daughter of Mr. Samuel Dersey et the former township. Mrs. Ambler was in her twenty-fifth year, and was married in December last, she had been in very deli cate health previous te her marriage, but at that time it was thought she was recovering, &ue grew worse, however, a short time age, and died, last week in the very opening of a beauti ful womanhood. She and her husband had just completed their preparations te begin husekeeping and farming en the first of April, up te which time she was te remain at her father's home, where she died. Everything was se full of premise before her, bright prospects and kind friends en every side, her young husband a most congenial companion, their lives have been rich in anticipation. " But eh ! fell death's untimely frost." The young wife's was one of these happy natures that makes every acquaintance a friend, and her death has touched mere chords than these of kindred. Sympathy for the be reaved family is universal, and for the young husband's great sorrow, come se early, there is enough pity te seethe it, if pity ever could. SALISBURY SEWS. Intelligence from Gap and Vicinity. Christian Fex sold last week, te the Pennsylvania railroad company, a house and let in the Gap for $2,200. The large Garfield and Arthur pole, at the Gap postefBce, was broken off at the splice by the high winds en Monday morn ing. The public schools of this town&hip elese en Friday. The long-looked-for-man, Supt. B. F. Shaub, failed te visit our schools this year. B. S. Weiler has enlisted his Wesley Robinson, as partner in at White Herse and hereafter old clerk, his store the firm will be known as" Weiler & Robinson. On the 24th inst., Susan, wife of Pusey Bernard, esq., of Christiana, died after a brief ailment, caused by a stroke of palsy, at her residence. Her remains were in terrrd tm Monday in Old Sadsbury grave yard. During the last' week there has been a little stir in the tobacco market. Fatman bought the following lets : Christian Eby, 4 acres at 25, 13, 5, 3 ; Jehn Haines, crop at 21, G and 3; Christ. Fisher, crop at 1C, 6 and 3 : Pretsfield & Ce., bought of an acre from Lewis Lradecamp, at 20, 8 and 4, and B. S. Weiler bought Andrew Weiler's crop at 10 cents round. Blank petitions, asking for Sargeant Masen's pardon, have been sent te' dif ferent places in this township, and they are rapidly being rilled with signatures. There was also a subscription raised for "Betty and the Baby." We had the pleasure of seeing the "Ger man Volunteer" played before s very large and appreciative audiepce in Centre hall, in Marietta, en Saturday night ; and taking into Consideration the fact that Mr. Saphar was supported altogether by Marietta home talent and having but a short time te drill tbe participants, we think it was one of the best entertain ments we ever saw given bv home talent. The actors all knew their parts and per formed them well. Mr. Saphar is a whole team himself, and evoked frequent out bursts of applause by his quaint off-hand remarks iu reference te the financial suc cess of their trip te Columbia tbe night before. The tableaux were exquisite, the finest that can be produced, and as the proceeds are te be used for the benefit of the G. A. R., it was a decided success let us hear from them again. LINNIAN. OL'R LOCAL SCIENTISTS IN COUNCIL. The March Meeting of the Linncean Society. At the meeting of the Linnteau en Sat urday, Vice President C. A. Heinitsh in the chair, donations were made as fellows : Museum: Mic. ex. iron from Rochester, N. V., by W. L. Hcrshey ; asbestos from Wilmington, Delaware, and mica slate and quartz impregnated with malachite from localities unknown, by students of the high school, who arc manifesting an active working interest in natural science, nota bly in botany and mineralogy, and they descrve encouragement. A specimen of 1'nten JeJJ'ersenii, by the curators, kept alive in a glebe aquarium for a period of nine months, and died en the 2d of March, 1882. As the animal belongs te the order Batrachia, the theory of its death is based upon the natural change in its organization, rather than upon its.phy sical surroundings. During the whole nine months it had been provided with a pair of external ciliated gills, and was a water breathing animal like the fishes. But the period of its transformation had arrived, when it cast off its gills and be came air breathing, and -as the form of the aquarium prevented it from reaching the surface te inhale the air, and the oxygen iu the water in the tank being ex hausted, the result was natural. Iu an aquarium these animals may survive, at least, nine months, whatever the case may be in their normal conditieu. Library : Repert of the chief signal of fice for 1879, 700 pages octave, with 73 charts and maps. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences for 1881. Messages and documents from the depart ment of state for 1881-2. 1 vel. 8ve., pp. 1,090, from Hen. A. Hcrr Smith. Con gressional Recerd, two vels. 4 te pp. 4,041, including index and appendix, Hen. A. Hcrr Smith. Nes. 1 te 9, vel. 21, Official" uazette of the United states patent emcc. Ten catalogues and circulars of rare and valuable scientific and historical books. Three envelopes and thirty historical and biographical scraps. New Business : E. K. Ucrshcy, of Creswcll, was proposed for active mem bership ; J. N. Slean, of Millville, Clar Clar eon county, was elected a corresponding member: The next stated meeting will be held at the residence of Dr. Knight, en Thursday evening, April 27, 1882. The evening meeting have net yet been as prolific of favorable results as had been anticipated. It is thought, however, that before the end of the year it will be de monstrated whether it would be best te continue them or net. The meeting had about the average at tendance during the winter sessions, and although there were no papers read, and little special business brought before tLe society, yet there were a number of of vis itors present, and en the whole there was a pleasant time spent in the museum Br. Bull's Ceugli Syrup gives by tar the heat satisfaction and takes the lead of all cough preparations en our shelves. Carpenter & Palincter, Jamestown, N. Y. Revitalizing the bleed is absolutely nccea sary for the" cure of general debility, weakness, lassitude, Ac. The best en richer el the bleed Is Brown's Iren Bitters. Fer sale at if. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. m27-lwd&w "Hew de j ou manage," said a laity te her friend, ' te appear se happy all the time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was ihe reply." and thus keep myself and family In geed health and spirit1-. Sec adv. ml-lmdend&oew Physical Suffering. Ne one c.sn realize, except by personal ex perience, the nngnish et mind and body en dured by sutrerers trein dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, and -ether diseases of the stomach. Burdock Bleed Bitters arc a positive cure for this direst'Of all diseases. Price $1. Fer sale at II. 'It. Cochran's drug store, 137 Nertli Queen street, Lancaster. Shu Passed It Along. ' " I send you my testimonial In reforenceto Spring Blossein.havingtaken it for dyspepsia. anO receiving almost immediate relier. 1 passed it te my neighbor, who Is using it with same results. MKS. J. W. LEFFELT. "Elmlra.N. Y." Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist, Uuthven, Ont. writes: "1 have the greatest confidence in veur Burdock Bleed Bitters. In one case witli which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost incredible. One lady told me that hair a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds of dollars' worth of medicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. BOOKS AND 8TATIONEB1. TOASTER CARDS! AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER CARDS! IX CHEAT VARIETT AT L. M. FLYNN'S ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 48 West King Street. TOI1N HAEIt'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR THE EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FR1N5EI Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the Bookstore of JeIul Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. MEDICAL. DROW.VS IRON BITTERS. PLAIN TETJTH8. The Bleed Is the foundation of life, It' circu lates through every fart et the oedy, and un less it Is pure and rich, geed health Is impessi ble. If disease has enteved the system the only sure and quick way te drive it out Is te purify and enrich' the bleed. These simple tacts arc well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the bleed te Its natural condition ; and also that all the iron prepara tions hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause headache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iren Bitters Will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with the bleed, purifying and strengthening it.and thus drive disease from any part et the system and It will wet blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and Is positively net injHrleu?. Saved his Child : 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore. Md. February 12, IStiO. i;i:-T3 : Upen the recommendation of a friend I tried BKQWN'a IRON BITTERS as a tonic and restorative for iny daughter, whom I was ther eughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lest three daughters by tbe terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians 1 was leth te believe that anything could arrest the progress of the dls-. ease, but, te x&y great surprise.bcfere my daughter had taken one bottle of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, she be gan te mend and new Is quite restored te fnrnier health. A nTth 'daughter began te show signs of Consumption , and when the physician was consult ed he quickly said, " Tonics were re quired " ; and when informed that the elder sister was taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS responded "that Is a geed tonic, take It," Anen am Phelps. Brown's- Iren Bitters Effectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit te persons sutrcring trem such wasting diseases as consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. Fer sale at 11. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 Nertli Queen street, Lancaster. 11127-lWdAw ;, riMin itiu four. 'They arc represented by mere people, have mere subjects, call. eftener. stay longer, and yet arc the most unwelcome guests you can have en your list et visitors. The flrst of this precious quartette of un un welemn. guests gives you an excruciating headache even te think of him. The second tnfces'away your appetite, debili tates jour system, gives yen a sallow com plexion, and makes you truly miserable gen erally. The third bestows upon veu a legacyef akin eruptions, and disordered secretions, constipa tion and etiier regularities tee numerous te mention. The fourth take-) forcible possession of your peace of mind and health et body, and makes yen a perfect martyr te his tyrannical unjust government. He cup3 the climax, and what little the ethers have left he robs yen et, you cannot eat without fear and trembling, and sleep becomes a stranger te your eyes. The Stomach, the Bleed, the Liver, and the Kidneys constitute. Tbe Rig Four. They are geed servants, but bad cnemlea ; ter when they lebel against the system, either In dlvidually or collectively? a protecting safe guard must be found ; tills can be done by BUR DOCK; BLOOD BITTERS, a certain antidote ter the attacks et the BIG FOUR in any shape nnd feim. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 1S7 North Queen street. mt7-ced-lw TAOCTORS AGREE THAT aCARLKT 1 J Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and Chronic Threat Diseases are due te neglect or common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wet feet ; sere threat fellows and often serious sickness. Are wenet 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 or money refunded. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-3ma If PAl'EKHANOINaS, Xc. P" ARES W. FRV. Window Shades. WE HAVE ABOUT 5,000 Yards of Plain Shading, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER Which will be sold VERY LOW In order te' clo-e out. They include all colors and wic'ths. Shades in Patterns at FROM 20 CENTS UP. Wall Papers! Seme Choice Styles of PAPER HANGINGS Left, ettering at extremely LOW PRICES. These goods are te be sold out as seen as possible, In order te open the new store with nn entire new stock. Phares W. Fry, NOS. 120-131 NORTH QTJKEN STREET VAJCKlAOES,C. rpHK STANUARD CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY A Ce., PINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, . LANCASTER, PENN'A.' We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished In the most comfort able and elegant style. ' We use only tbe best selected material, and employ only tbe beat mechanics. Fer quality of work en r prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give nsa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended te. One set et workmen especially cmpleypd for that pnrpese. f n3-tfdw CLOTHING. w ANAMAKER BROWN. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our customers return because they are uet dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reanenable price we insist en the goodness of the material.-. The iteck of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Uiu, sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. pLOTHlNO. WHERE TO BUY MEN'S and-BOYS' CLOTHING IVn vrftili ti aiT in Iia IwhIa elm.. rnu !.,,. .. -w.. w J u wtv. itUMU 111411. JUL UIU present reason we have- a larger hik! mere varied stock of READY MADE CLOTHING than ever before. Having mannincturpd ler the last three months a complete line of Wen's Beys' and Children's CLOTHING, we arc pre pared! te suit the most faslIdleii3, at priies te astonish almost everybody. NOTE A JfEW SAMPLE PltlCES: Per $3.00 we will sell yen a Men's All-Weel Cussi mere or Cheviot Suit, lntwelvc diffentnt pat terns, in light, dark and mixed. Fer $5.xi or 1B.m we will pell a Geed Mixed Cusslmere or Worsted Suit, In twelve illitercut patterns. Fer$10,00 or 12.00 we sell a Ifirst-Clas All-Weel Dress Suit, sold everywhere ter Slfi.OJ or f aim. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING Our Great Specialty. We sell ler $2.50, $1.00, $I.C0,$I.S0 and $Ti.te a nice and durable Scheel Suit. Our Dress Snlta average from $1.00, 15.00, J6.10, $7.te, $8.00 and $9 00, In ten different patterns. Come In with your bey9 and see heV c-t'eup we can flxtheei up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason we sell se cheap, but this explains Itself : We euy and teller cash, de a large buttnest, ami de our own manufacturing and selling. KV therefore can sell veu SSpet cent, cheaper than any house in the cty, or elsetchere. Per CLOTHING MA UK TO ORDER, es pecially Panbaloens,look at the prices marked In enr windows Te convince yourself, please call en I. GAtfSMAtf & BEO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. S" Positively net connected with any ether house-in the city. ml5-lyd ILOTUINUt CLOTUINUM As we wish te Clew Out the balance et enr WIJSTTEE CLOTHING ! WE IIAVK MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout enr Whole fcteck. We have en hand a large stock of HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS, MARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS WILL IMSURX A RKAOV SALE. 49-We only ask that you call and examine our stock and be convinced of what we say, D. B. Hestener & Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Myd LAXCASfEK, PA A BARK CHANCE. A SUIT OF ELBE CLOTHES -OR AN- OVEECOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te raduce my heavy stock et FINE WOOLENS 1 shall make them up te order for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ter Cash only at cost price. Tills Is without exception the irrentest re duction ever made In (INK CLOTHES, and la done te make room for enr heavy Spring Importations, which, we expect te have In stock by the early part of February, We have the sample cards of these goods already in store, and anyone deslrlens of securing first choice ler SPKINti WJCAR can de se new, and the goods will he tainedferhlm. Remember the above redaction Is for Heavy Weights and Cash Only. H.GBRHART, . TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street,