..Km.iBA.iM lu ret (H) teifctt Velame XVIII--. 188 LANCASTER, A. TUESDAY APRIL 11 1882. Price Twe Oite. srmmmmmL. cw a i - "i ii hi ii 1 1 11 i ri i 1 r IBffifflKEii A kyykM L M. myLWtv .La "1 " W" ? V V V V"iSwW" Rf V gbaitd openxse or xj rrwt GttKAT SEW YORK MAZAA&. EASTER WEEK ! AMOWCEHEFT OF GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAFS GKRET JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TO We are new ready te announce te enr patrons and the public generally that all our departments are completely filled with the Largest and Finest assortment of SPRING GOODS ever before seen in this city. We are receiving daily Immense Bargains from our ether large store in New Yerk city, which we offer te the public at the very same prices. BARGAIN WEEK, We are introducing new in this city a special Bargain Week, and wc have no doubt everybody will appreciate the same, and if you-cannot ceme yourself scud your children or order by mail ; they will receive prompt attention ; anything bought at the Bazaar will be cheerfully exchanged or money refunded if net satisfactory. MONDAY. This being Easter Monday wc will offer the balance of ELEGANT EASTER CARDS far below the price. We have them from 2c, upwards. We received another let et these ELEGANT WHITE REAL KID GLOVES. all sizes, from 5 upward, at 23c. worth tl . n pair, Special sole et FINE MILAN STRAW HATS, In every desirable shape at 30c. These Hats cannot be bought elscwhere Ter less than SI. TUESDAY. A special sale et 500 Elegant MOTHER HUBBARD COLLARS, with line luce trimming at 18c., worth 50c. CO Pieces et FINE ALL SILK FRINGES, at Sle. a yuiri, sold all ever at 75c a yard. A Fine let et GENT'S FINE SILK SCARFS, the latest style at 2e. each, they are worth double. NOTICE ! SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE WEEK; ff.?Sl0AJSSSi.TA;!!lK,S5Jr demand in our ether store in New Yerk ter ihn-e coats is se large that we doubt te receive any mere after this let is sold. Twe hundred and fiityet B-nutiiul Ready-Made CHILDREN'S DRESSESat50c. each, sold all e vor at il.00. We will open this week, the finest stock of SILK and SATIN DOLMANS ever s.cen. at rcsenable low prices: Call and examlni) our MU.I.INMiY DEPAKTMENT; It contains everything that any lady wishes ler, we will announce laler our GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, which will be the event et the season. Remember GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26-28 NORTH QUEEN ST., IS THE ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOIVGOOI) AND I0W PRICES. rOHN S. OIVLKB A M.3 AUVKUTISEMKNT. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEWEST THINGS IN PLAIN and FANCY SUITINGS for SPRING WEAR MADE TO ORDER IN LATEST STYLE AND BEST MANNER AT SHORT NOTICE.' JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KING JNO. S. GIVLER, M TK11S, KATHFON CO. GENTLEMEN, we Have new in GENTLEMEN, we have new in the Fashionable Celers. BJIT UOODS. TIT ATT, 8HAND A CO. Watt,Slianu&Ce., Invite the attention of Ladles te their Hosiery Department. Over One Hundred Stvlea and Celer at Sc, 10c., 12c., 17c, 20c, 25c. LADIES' REGULAR MADE UERMAN 1IOSK at 20c anil 25 cts. a pair. LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD. UALURIGGAN and FANCY HOSIERY, at very LOW PRICES. GL0VES, GLOVES. Real Lisle Thread Gloves, Elik Faffelar Oleves roster's Patent Heek, Thread and KID GLOVES. In great variety and moderate prices. OUR 8-BUTTON KID GLOVE at $1.00 U the best imported for the money buy them. We are new showing an elegant assortment of LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH VXXCY BOEDZR3. New Laces, Lace Fletras, Lace Celltrs, Linen Cellar, Combination, Swls9 and Everlasting Trimming a, An immense line of Deess Buttens, Frineres and Passe menteries at Popular Prices, NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. cmceat JTKir ters' THE PUBLIC ! WEDNESDAY. We will receive ter this day 800 ELEGANT DOUBLE STEEL CORSETS in all sixes at 29e. Call and be convinced that these Corsets are the cheapest ever seen In this city. 50 Pieces et IRISH ALL-SILK SASH RIBBOXS, all colors, at 40c. a yard, cost all ever 75c. 1,000 Pieces of IRISH TRIMMING LACE, warranted 12 yard pieces, ut 7c. the whole piece. Call early if you want any. THTJESDAY. We will exhibit en our BUTTON COUNTER en this day 3,000 DOZ. DRESS BUTTONS, Imitation el Ivery, In every desirable color, which we will sell at 5c. a caul, 2 dozen en a card. Wc invite the Dressmakers of this city te examine them. One let of LADIES' USE TWILLED PARASOLS, at 80c., worth $1.50. 500 dozen of FINE MARSEILLE APRONS at 25c, well worth 50e Every one of the above bargains will be sold as advertised en the specified day?, but we have ether great bargains which we are selling every day in the week. We will mention only a few as our space is tee limited. cz.exiu.xa. STREET, JVIerchant Tailoring! stock a Fine Assortment of SERGES stock a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH MYERS, RATHFON CHINA AH It OtASBWAMH. H IGH St MARTIN. I - -AT- CHINA HALL. Just opened a NEW LINE et GLASSWARE ! DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. FINGER BOWLS, DESERT SETS, ICE CREAM BETS, TABLE SETS, FRUIT BOWLS, dc. A OMU.T RXXWcnOX IX BAR GLASSWARE. Examine our stock betere purchasing. High & Martin, . 16 EAST KING STREET NOTICE OF CO-PAKTNEKbHIP.-THK undersigned, en APRIL 1, 1882, entered into a limited co-partnership under the lirm name of Dr. S. T. Davis A Bre., at Nc9. 132 and 13 North Prince street. Lancaster, Pa. All persons knowing themselves indebted te either prier te the above date will call and make settlement, and these having claims will present their accounts. S. T. DAVIS. M. D.. apr7-3td,eed&2tw M. L. D AVIS, M. D. w BAZAAft.' BARGAIN WEEK FRIDAY. 6,0X) pair of FINE BLACK JET STAR EARRINGS, which will be sold at Be. a pair. These goods were bought at a large sheriff's sale, and are worth 50c. a pair. 100 pieces et the meH beautiful FURNITURE FRINGES at 21c. a yd., sold all ever Irem 40c. te BOc. a yard. We will receive en this day another let et OUR FINE BOUQTKT SOAP at 3c. a cake This Seap is known already by everybody, as wc have sold evei 2,0)3 cakes en our opening week. SATURDAY. On Saturday wc will unpack a let of LADIES' CHEMISE, with embroidered fronts. We will offer the same at 33c each ; they really cost mero te make up, and the ladies will de well by secur ing some. 100 dozen et Klcsant Fine LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cuirassiers, the very latest style, at 23c. a Sair ; also, 50 dozen et the Celebrated JERSEY LOVE at 14c. a pair; bothet these Gloves are great bargains. A large let of LADIES' FINE BALBRIGGAN HOSE, Silk Clocked, at 21c. a pair, well worth :55c. CO dozen et Gent's Fine COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, at 50c., each seli 1 all ever at 75c. NOTICE ! LANCASTER, PENIVA. GEO. F. RATHVON. in all the most Fashionable Celers. CHEVIOTS with silk imelure in all & CO. MVSICAL iNSTitvauaNib. TITUS1UAL-BOXES. MUSICAL-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep hefore closingeur salesroom:) ter the season,we make the follewiug sweeping reduction en the bal- nnminrnnpatnplrnniff mi. mnlp lawm en. I f medium sizes yet en hand) : lOaira reuuecu irem? 75.00 te a 15.00 12 " ' 85.03 te 50.00 83.00 C0.00 85.00 70.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (large) " 135.00 te Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) ' 90.00 te 12 airs with Bells " 145.00 te 10 uirs with Bells & Drums " 135 00 te Extraquallty (largc)with Bells Extra quality (medium) with Bells Bublimc-Harmonie-l'icce- 175.00 te 100.00 135.03 te 75.00 le (large) ' 125.00 te Concertino....- " 225.00 te Celestial Velcc3"(Flntcs " 125.00 te 75.0b 130.00 65.00 96 airs, 16 cylinders, with table " 650.00 te 6256. Petit (small), 2 airs " 4.50 te- M.oe 3 airs " C.SOte 4.50 3-alr Albums " 8.00 te, 5.00 They are all with the HARP-ZITHEit AT TACHMENTS," and mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they wUl be leund et the finest quality, far superior te tne ordinary Music Bexes , gen- orally sold in this country. G. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS : 1020 CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. STREET, 23tfd TV 1 f Fever. Diphtheria. Consumption. Catarrh and Chronic Threat Diseases ure due te neglect or common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wet feet; sere threat lollews 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 tiv II. It. finphrjin. 137 nnd 131 North Onoen J street. Lancaster. feb27-3md BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. THE BAPID AIABCH UIT 1XPROVESSXXT New Buildings Openlsg of Stores Rapid Strides tn Seilness Tbxee.New llulld- lngs en Sentb Queen street. On every side in our city there are at present evidences of rapid and substantial business improvement. The seasons opens most auspiciously for activity, in trade and in building operations. The outlook for merchants, materialmen and mechanics is. bright, and there is scarcely a. street en which the signs of this activity are net mero or less manifest. Some recent no table features of this development, in the mero central parts of the city, are given below : The Old Yeates Property. Seuth Queen street, which has hitherto been rather conservative and backward as te business enterpiises, is at last pushing forward with a vigor which premises te make it one of the leading business thor oughfares in the city. As briefly noticed a short time age, this valuable property, at the corner of Seuth Queen and Mifflin streets, was purchased J by Mr. Jehn P. Schaum, who has tern away the lower front wall, taken down the immense old fashioned chimneys, knocked down the dividing partitions, and will within two weeks have lowered the ground fleer and put in a new front of plate glass and marble, and if brick can be secured in time, will modernize the entire front, and raise the building one story higher, making it four stories in all. The property is ene of the largest in the city, having a front of 33 feet, and extending in depth a full half square te Beaver street. All of this extensive building, or rather series of connected buildings, will be U3cd by Mr. Schaum te extend his rapidly increasing trade in plumbiug, eras fitting, tin aud copper manufactures aud general hard ware and house furnishing. The Old Lagen Property. This property, situated at Nes. 9 aud 11 Seuth Queen, street, and recently pur chased by Marshall & Reugicr, will seen be metamorphosed into one of the largest and most conveniently arranged business places in the city. Werk was commenced upon it yesterday aud will be rapidly con tinued until it is fl lished. The improve ments will consist of tearing out the front and rear walls te the height of the second story, lowering the first fleer about two feet, removing the old buildings in the rear of the main buildinsr, and erecting a new two-story brick buildinir about 100 feet in length by 20 feet in width te con nect the main building in front and the brick warehouse ( formerly Stirk's, but new belonging te Marshall & Rengicr ) in the rear. The entire length of the store room when these improvements shall have been completed will be 135 feet, ox ex ox clusive of the warehouse, or 200 feet in eluding the warehouse thus making one of the largest and most commodious rooms in the city. There will be geed cellarage under the cutire building and a complete sewerage. The entire building, with the exception of the second and third stories front, will be occupied by Messrs. Marshall & Kcngier, who will add te their present business of builders, carpenters and cabinet supplies, a General line or hardware and agricultural implements aud heusefnrcishing goods. Mr. Clem Eris man has the contract for these extensive improvements and expects te have them completed by July. The Old Schanin Property. The property heretofore belonging te the brothers Jehn P., Gcerge B. and Henry Schaum, and situated opposite the Foun tain Inn, en Seuth Queen street, aud new occupied by Jehu P. Schaum, has recently been purchased by Gee. 8. Schaum, who intends tearing down the old building and erecting en the site a beautiful structure 32 feet front by 120 feet deep, and four stories in height. The building will ad join the extensive four-story pile new oc cupied by Mr. Schaum as furniture rooms, and will be occupied by him for the same purpose. The old back buildings arc already being removed and the front will be demolished as seen as Mr. Jehu P. Schaum can get out of it and into his new quarters ever the way. "THE LANCASTER COACH WORKS." The Fine Mew HulldlDg of Nerbeck A Mlley. Fer some tjme past our readers may have noticed the building improvements at the corner of Vine and Duke streets under the supervision of that enterprising carriage manufacturing firm, Messrs. Nor Ner beck & Miley, wheflj increasing business rendered it necessary for the accommoda tion of their large-trade. The building in question is a large two- story ana a nan Dnck structure and is a needed addition te their old works, and the two combined form one immense factory, complete in every detail. The new building is 52x55 feet, the two com bined 9Gx84 feet. The old ware-room will be used ns their finishing room, has a hatchway and elevator from the fleer above and adjoining the new show room which is one of the largest in the city and most convenient. Back of the finishing room is the smithshep, and for convenience is a model everything is of the most approved kind the chimneys are large and drafty ; the' slack tubs have hy- drant and sewer attachments ; the iron house, just in the rear, is roomy and handy ; the anvils, the drills, the vices, everything bespeaks practicability and economy of space and time. They use the Bender fan blower. It has connections from both streets. Leaving the smithshep you go into the yard, where, under covered plat forms, the old and repair work is housed, aud ascending an easy flight of stairs you stand upon a platform above leading into all the different departments. Here are three paint rooms. 1 the first the gearing and varnishing is done. Going through a bread doorway into the new building is where the painting proper is done. Here everything that could lend dispatch te geed work is found. The oil cans, paint clarets, etc., are at your finger ends. A large inclined zink, with sewer and hydrant attachments, is made for rubbing down work, and priming. Convenient te this is the finishing paint room and where the ornamental work is den? by Mr. Eugene Norbeck, in which this fiim has .'gamed an enviable reputa tion. Next we enter the trimming de partment with its bread table, improved sewing machines and its cloth and trim ming supply room. Ascending steps we enter the room above where their season ed lumber is kept, and their wheels etc., are stored; of the latter it is indeed a rare thing for this firm net te have en hand from 150 te 200 sets of wheels. Going through this immense room you enter the third story of the old shop and descend into the weed room where the bodies, shafts, etc., of the vehi cles are made by a score of the best me chanics. Loavieg this you are again upon the platform. As a whole we fear no contradiction in saying that it is one of the most complete carriage making establishments in the state. Every room is for itself, having its own egress and ingress net te conflict with the ether departments, and yet each lead te the ether and form one grand compact, convenient structure. Large ventilators ascending te the reef, carry off the noxious odors of the paint room ; en either fleer are improved water closets, and large heaters in the cellar. The building was erected by William Wohlsen, contractor, Mr. Evans being the architect, and Mr. Jacob Norbeck. the senior member of the firm, the one under whose supervision all the work was done, and its successful termination is due largely te him. J'linn & Wilsen did the gas-fitting and plumbing. Beth members of the" firm of Norbeck & MH07 are practical business men. They employ 39 hands 13 blacksmiths, 10 woodworkers, 9 painters, 5 trimmers and 2 finishers. Messrs. Zach McGinnis, J. H. Miley, Jehn Chambers, Jehn O. Lewe and Jehn Powell, are the foremen of the several departments in the order named above. The financial business and book keeping of the firm finds a ready reckener and apt penman and scholar in Landis II. Norbeck. This firm have a capacity of turning out 300 vehicles annually, and have a ware-room en Market street and Lancaster avenue, Philadelphia, and Cal vert street, Baltimore. MOUTH gCCKX STKKKT. Kmerglcg Frem the icuius of the Inquirer Fire. We have heretofore adverted te the rapidity with which the Inquirer building and the Diflenderfer building arose from the ruin that followed their destruction by lire. The Diffeiulerffer building has been entirely rebuilt, and Phares W. Fry, who was abiiged te seek temporary quarters elsewhere, has returned te his old stand with a far larger stock of wall paper, cur tains, mirrors, window shades, cornices, poles, fringes, &c, than was ever before seen in Lancaster. Mr. Fry's storeroom has been considerably extended in depth aud all its appointments are new and of the most attractive and convenient design. A portion of the store-room has been hand hand bemcly carpeted iu Brussels and set apart exclusively for the storage and sale of fine lace curtains, a branch of business net be fore attempted iu Lancaster. As seen as the newly plastered walls and ceilings will permit, it is Mr. Fry's intention of paper ing them in elegant designs, te show hew bare walls may be beautified by the artistic application or. wall papers. . lehn niemenz's Shoe Stere. Mr. Jehn Iliemcuz, the enterprising young shoe dealer, who was burned out at the recent Inquirer fire, has raised from the ashes of that disaster one of the most complete and beautiful establishments the city affords. The workmen have been busy ever since the conflagration restor ing the structure te its pristine appear- auce, and Air. lliemenz s store, the south room en the ground fleer, is the first ready for eceupaucy. The place has been com pletely restored and new far surpasses even its former handsome appearance. New fleer, new ceiling, new counters, shelving, seats, carpets, etc., and a very large nnd entirely new stock of beets, shoes, gaiters, of the best ruateiial, latest and most fashionable pattern, as well as these con structed with a special view te comfort in wearing are found within. The win dow presents an attractive ap pearance, bciug pievided with heavy p!at3 glass 0f crystal clearness. It is large and handsomely carpeted iu Brus sels of pretty design, and the display of feet-wear is very artistic in arrangement, the handsems rack of polished brass being at once attractive te the eye and well suited te the purpose te which it has been put. Photograph Gallery. Messrs. Harry H. Hei ten and Wm. II. Iuman, the former long a type in the In telltgencer, and the latter the well known and practical photographer and artist, have bought out the old established Saurman photograph gallery, en North Queen street, mero recently. occupied by Heading. They have handsomely lefuv nished the apartments, and advertise one of the pleasantcst galleries in tha ciiy, where with geed light and an abundance of the latest improved facilities, they pro pose te take a geed picture and finish it up in the highest style of photographic art. New Dry uoertg store. . In the next square of North Queen street Bewers & Hurst's new and hand hand hand seme store room in the Hewell building, is finished, aud will be ready for occu pancy in a few days, Tlie Deesch saloon building en the site of the old Schoenber Scheenber gcr property is up te its full three-story height and ready for the reef. At the Pennsylvania railroad freight depot some recent improvements have been made, providing hotter conveniences for the management and for customers. WESr KING STUCK r. Tne Old Cress Keys Property. The fluvstand most extensive impreve meut ou West King street made during the piescut spring was the remodeling of the old Cress Keys hotel property by its new owners, Mr. P. C. Snyder & Brether, te lit it for the double purpose of a hotel and store-room, te accommodate Messrs. Snyder's extensive trade iu millencry, no tions, trimmings &c. The improvements embrace the demolition of the greater part of the front aud back walls of the main building aud the en tire back building of the hotel. J The ceiling of the first story was raised te a height el 14 leet from the fleer and the building was extended backward mero than 100 feet in depth, giving the Messrs. Snyder a store room of about 20 feet front by 100 feet in depth. The front windows are very large and 'filled with the finest French plate glass. The counters, shelv ing, gas fixtures and ether furuiture are all new and especially adapted te Che trade of Snyder & Brether, who have filled their establishment with a largely in creased stock of desirable goods, which have been most tastefully arranged hy the proprietors and the corps of accomplished saleswomen in their employ. The note:. The hotel, as heretofore, is occupied by Mr. Charles Miller. It is entered by a bread hall and stairway adjoining the storeroom, aud is conveniently divided into about twenty-five rooms including bar room, parlors, kitchen, dining room and nineteen sleeping rooms. The bar room, which is in rear of Snyder's store room, is entered by the front hallway e: by the wide carriage ways at thelrentand , rcar of the building. It is very tastefully fitted up and stored with choice wines and liquors. Mr. Frederick Dinklcburg was the architect and Mr. Fhilip Dinkleburg the builder of this fine structure, and both deserve unstinted praise for the skill and rapidity with which the conversion of an old buildiug into a new one was effected. Brimmer's Mew Stere. Hiester J. Brimmer has remodeled and newly fitted up the storeroom, Ne. 22 West King street, lately vacated .by Snyder Brethers. It has been newly painted and papered ; new fixtures have been added, and the shelves aud counters have been filled with an entirely new and qdite extensive assortment of millinery, notrenp,trimmings, ribbons, laces, napkins, etc., etc. Especial attention is given te fine zephyr and baby goods. The stock of caj5s, coats, sacks, shirts aud ether articles belong te the baby's toilet is very attrac tive, and their manufacture has long been a specialty with Mrs. E. Brimmer, who is in special charge of this department, -and who makes te order all goods in this line. The price isj marked in plain flgares ee every article offered ler ue, and ttem these prices there will be no deviation. Should you be a sufferer from dyspepsia, la digestion, , malaria, or weakness, you can be cured by Brown's Iren Bitters. aplO lwdAw lady who will use Parker's GingerTenlc. Reg- a ojleutu complexion can. Denad by every igerTenic. Keg d purifying the plea and gives a healthy bwe neucr. ap7-lmdeedeew Uew often persons have bean annoyed by burrs clinging te their dress or clothing, and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Burdock Reet la the most valuable bleed cleanser aud bleed purl, ner known, and at sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price,)!. Fer sale at U. B. Cochran's drug sjere, 137 North Queen street, -Lancaster, Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Eclectrle Oil is as geed for internal as external use. Fer diseases et the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick In the back, wounds, aud sores. It is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it always en hand. Fer bale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. CLOTUWB, JtC. TTTANAMAKER & 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 price3 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 streets, Philadelphia. 1LOTH1NG! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCA8TEB, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFTINO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE FIT OUR PATRONS TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IN PATTERN AND COLOR, WHICH WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS. D. B. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, - c 11.0TH1NG. GOOD NEWS TO THE People of Lancaster and Vicinity ! Wc have made assiduous efforts te excel all past seasons in serving the people at our store Our counters arc heapuil w: iin tne LATEST STYLES OF Spring Clothing! OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and every garment we have for sale will stand close inspection. Te mention every style et Suit we have en hand, enr space will hardly allow ; therefore, notice a tew sample prices : We sell Men's Suits ler SS.C0, $1.09, 13.00, SC 00, $3.00, $10.C0. up te $18.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING WE VAKE THIS OUR CHEAT SPECIALTT. We sell Bey's Suits for $2.00, $300, 4.00, $5.00, up te f 9.00. Children's Suit at $1.73. $2.00, 2JSC, $3.00, $4.00, Up te $7.00. We most certainly have the largest and cheapest, also the most varied stock of Beys' and Children's Clothing ever displayed in this city. OUK CUsTOSI lKPARTMENT.-Custem-'ers can select from goods in the piece and have thin made te order at u slight advance ever our goods en the counters. We make te erdera Nice Suit for $12.00, hut our $18.00 and $20.00 .Suits can't be equaled anywhere In the city, trimmed and made like our-, for less than $25.00 te $30.00. A l'BFKCT FIT UUAK- tti,A:'r'i-' Whether von wish te purchase or net. please glveusacalL. L. GMSKAI & BEO., .. THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest Clothing Heuse In the City. marl5-lyd R AGS. BAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds el Rags. Old Heeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleths, Ilagging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4a, Ac. I will call en persons having anyel the above articles It they will drop me a pest I card. WM, F, HBNNB0E3S, JfO. 335 WKST KING STUEKT. fcD25-3md -t 1 srfnt?r- 13ROWKS IRO BITTsTKS. SEEK health and avoid siekness. Instead of feeling ' tired and worn eat, Instead et aches and pains, wouldn't you rattier led fresh and strong? Yeu can continue feeling miserable ami geed for nothing, ana no one but yeurscl rem And fault, but If you are tired of that kind 01 life, you can change It If you cheese. Hew ? By gutting one bottle of Duewx'a '0 BrrraKs, and taking it regularly accord In? te directions. Mansfield, Ohie, Nev. Si. 1SS1. Gentlemen: I have suffered with pain In my side nnd back, and great soreness en my breast, ith sheeting pains all through my. body, attended with great weakness, depression et spirits and less et appetite. I have taken several different medicine-, and was treated by prominent physl clans for my liver, kidneys, ami spleen, but I get no relief. I thought 1 would try Brown's Iren Hitters : I have new taken ene bottle aud 11 lial 1 and am about well pain In baek and side all gene soreness all out of my breast, and I have a geed appetite, and am gaining in strength and llesli . It can Justly be called the kimj of nwdieinii. Jeiur K. Alkxahdkb. Bbewx's Iren Smuts Is composed et Iren Insoluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with ether standard remedies, nmk Ing a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, W eakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Fer sale at H. B. COCHBAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. aplC-lwd&w Ti "I ENTLEHKN. We call your attention te an Important dis covery In our practice which we h:ive found very successful in cases or prostration urhsing from Indiscretion. These suffering from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp ler further infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GUAXUK A JOB DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. liiiV Fil bert street, Philadelphia. l'iu flours ler con sultation : 10 a. m. till a p. in., nnd 5 till S p. 111. mar25-3meed JiBJC OOOVH. WE IIAVE THE HANDSOMEST fl nest window display In the city. AND Don't ittu va see 11. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, suspenders, neckties, mufflers; pocket-books, autograph and photograph albums, cigar cases, AT ERISMACTS, NO. 88 NORTU UOTC&N gSTBECT. M ETZGAK BATJGHMAN'S New Cheap Stere. Great Bargains FROM AUCTION ! -Uf- TABLE LINENS at 20c. TABLE LINENS at 25c. TABLE LINENS at SOff. TABLE LINENS at 85c. TABLE LINENS at 37c. TABLE LINENS at 45c. TABLE LINENS at 50c. TABLE LINENS IN FINER GRADES at C0e., 75c, 85c. and 81.00. These goods were bought at tie large AUC TION SALE, held en Thursday by J . F. White A Ce., the largest Im porters of LINENS In. New Yerk. MZ61 WOMAN'S Ne. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper Henso and Serrel Herse Hetel. JanH-lvdAw VJUtMAUEP, Ate. rpnie STAMUAKD CAKXXAGJC WORK Of LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINB CrRRIAGE.BUILDERS MAHKET STREET, Bar of Omtrml Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Beggy and Carriage de sired. Ail work finished-in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the iiet selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, for quality of work enr prices are the cheapest In tie state. We buy ter ciuh and tell en the most reasonable terms. Giveusa I cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt I ly attended te. One set et workmen f4,KM:l:illy employed for that purpose- In25-tfdJtW Nans
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