prtdeti& Velnme XVIII--Si. 189 LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY APRIL 12 1882. Price Twe Out !. l iiiie gkkat new yekk isazaak. EASTER WEEK ! AMOWCEMEHT OF GOTTSCIALK & LEDEMAFS ORE A.T JNTE W YORK BZiLR 26 & -28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 8TO We are uew ready te aimeuuce te our patrons and tbe public generally tbat all our departments arc completely filled with tbe Largest and Finest assortment of SPUING 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, W are intieducing new in this city a special Bargain Week, and we have no doubt everybody will appreciate the same,aud if you cannot ceme yourself send your children or order by mail ; they will receive prompt attention ; anything bought at the Bazaar will be cheerfully exehnnged or money refunded if net satisfactory. temmy. This being Easier Monday wc ill eiler the balance of KI.KUANT EASTER CARJjS far below the price. We have them from 2c, upward . Wc rcccivcd-annthcr let et these EKEGANT WHITE REAL KID GI.Ov ES. all sizes, lrein V upward, at 5c. a pair, worth $1 Special sale et KINE MILAN STRAW HATS. In every desirable wliapc at 30c. Tlicsc Hats cannot be bought eJscwheie ter less tlian $1. TUESDAY. A special sale et 5u0 Elegant MOTHER IlUIiCAUD COLLARS, Willi tine lace tiimmlng at 18c, wrilh SOc. CO l'icces et FINE ALL SILK riCIXCK, ut Sic. a yanl. sold all ever at 7"e a yani. A Fine let of GENT'S FINE Ss ILK SCARFS, the latest style at 25c. each, they arc worth double. NOTICE ! SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR demand in our ether store in New Yerk t.ir llns liftyet K.autitul Rnatly-Madc CHILDREN'S DRESSKbatSOc. each, sold all ever at $1.00. Wc will nnU SATIN DOLMANS ever seen, at rcnnaWu that any lady w ishes ler, we will announce latcr.eur GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, G-EE AT NEW TQEK B AZ A AE, 2C-28 NORTH QUEEN ST., IS THE ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR (MOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. JOHN S (SIVf.KR & ce.y aOVKKTISKSIKNT. CARPET DEPARTMENT. WK AJIE SHOWING THE NEWEST STYLES AND LARGEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETS AT LOWEST PRICES IN THIS CITY, Alse a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Canten Mattings. JOHN Ne. 25 BAST KING JNO. S. GIVLER, "jlTYKlCS, KATHFOS & CO. JVIerdiant Tailoring! GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assertrneut of SERGES in all the most Fashionable Celers. GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assortment of ENGI-ISH CHEVIOTS with silk imelure in all the Fashionable Celers. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ITOUSKFURNl'illlNG. FLUSH & WILLSON, HEADQUARTERS FOR Baby Carriages and Lawn Mowers. Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing ani Spouting Specialties. FLIN& & WILLSON, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, SIGN OF THE TWO BIG D0GS.1 rirUJUUICZl'S IAS FITTING, KTC. JOHN L. ARNOLD. IRON PIPE for GAS, WATER and STEAM CTYVpC AND CUT TO ANY LENGTH. V A T V r?s ALL KINDS OF FITTINGS for STEAM, WATER and GAS-LOWEST PRICES. SLATE MANTLES AND LOW DOWN -GRATES. CHEAPEST GAS FIXTURES IN TUE CUT. SLATE,"TIN AND GRAVEL UOOFEK. N08. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREEr. LANCASTER, PA. a HAND OPESISG OF it TBE GREAT SEW YORK THE PUBLIC! WEDNESDAY. Wc will receive ler this day 000 ELEGANT DOUBLE STEEL CORSETS In nil sizes at Dc. Call and be convince! that these Corsets arc the eheapc&t ever seen in tills city. 50 Pieces et IRISH ALL-SILK SASI1 RIIiltONS, all colors, at 40c. a yard, cost all ever 75c. I,GOuricccs of IRISH TRIMMING LACE, wnir.intcd 12 5-ard pieces, i.t tc. tlie whole piece. Call early If you want any. THURSDAY We will exhibit en our 1JLTTON COUNTER en Mils day a.OOO DOZ. DRESS I1UTTONS, linilatieu et Iverj, in every desirable color, which wc will sell at 5c. a raid, 2 dozen en a card. Wc Invite the Dressmakers of this city te examine them. One let of LADIES' KINE TWILLED IYUAMH. at SOc, worth $1.50. flusi dozen of KINE MARSEILLE Al'RllNS at 25c, well worth SOc Every ene of the abeve bargains will be sold as advertised en the specified i?ays, but we have ether jrieat bargains which we arc selling every day in the week. We will mention only a few as our space is tee limited. THE WHOLE WEEK; M!&0A&"g0,0Ji'S.?r1VftTSlf - is coats is se large that we doubt te ivccive any mero alter this let is sold. Twe hundred and low prici-s: Call and cvaniinc our MlLLlNhliY WKl'AKIMKNT. which CLOTJIIXG. S. GIVLER STREET, MTEES, EATHFON LANCASTER, PA. SUl'VZIES. BAZAAR. BARGAIN WEEK FRIDAY. 5,0) pairef FINK BLACK JET STAR EARRINGS, which will be sold at 5c. a pair. These goods were bought at a large sheriff's bale, and are weVlh SOc. a pair. 10J pieces et the nien beautiful FURNITURE FRINGES at 21c. a yd., sold all ever lrem JOc. te .".fie. a yard. We Will receive en ! hi-., lay another let et OUR FINE ROU()Ti:T .SOAP at 3c. a cake This Seap is known si'iv.idy by everybody, as wc have sold ever 2,0 r) cakes en our opening week. SATURDAY On Saturday c will unpack a let of LADIES' CHEMISE, with embroidered fronts. Wc will offer the Miine at :!5c each ; they really cost mere te make up, and the ladies willsje well by secur ing some. 100 dozen of ElezantFine LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cuirassiers, the very latest style, at 23c. a pair : aie,50 dozen et the Celt brated JERSEY GLOVE at'lic. a pair ; both of these Gloves are great bargains. A large Jet of LADIES' FINK UALISKIGGAN HOK, Silk Clocked, at 21c. a pair, well worth 33c. 0 dozen et Gent's Fine COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, at 50c, each sold all ever at 73c. . NOTICE ! open this week, the finest stock of PILK It contains cveriUiiny will be the event et the icasen. Remember & CO. LANCASTER, PBNN'A. GEO. F. BA.TH.VON. & CO. 31 US l CAL INSTR UMEWTl. ji TDSlUAL-liOXES MUSICAL-BOXES. RARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep befere c1e-f ngetir salesrooms lerthu season, we make the follewiug sweeping reduction en tlie bal ance of our stock new lieiv. (Only large anil medium eizes yet en band) : 10 nils reduced lrem $ 7.r.00te$ I.T.00 12 " " SO.OJte 10.00 Sublime Tremelo l'iccole (large) " 135.00 te 80.00 Sublime Tremelo l'iccole (medium) " 00.00 te C0.00 12 airs villi Hell's " Hj.OOie 85.00 10 airs with Hells Drums " 135 00 te 70.00 Extra quality (large)witli Bella ' 175.0He 100.0 Extra quality (medium) with Rells " 133.0010 75.00 Sublime-Harmonic- l'icco l'icce l'icco eo (large) '. ' li'i.oeto 75.00 Concertino ' 225.00 te 130.00 'Celestial Voices"( flutes " 125.00 te 05.00 Mi airs, 10 cylinders, with table " KiO.OO te 525 0 . Petit (small), Sails ' 4.f.0te WW 3 airs " C.50te 4.50 3-air Albums ' S.OOte 5.00 They are all with the " HARP-ZITHER AT TACHMENTS," ana mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will be leund et the llncst quality, far superior te the ordinary Music Bexes gen erally Beld in this country. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, rniLADEtrnL. Zi ttd TWOCTOKS AGKK13 THAT aCAKLKT 1 t Fever, Diphtheria, Consnmplien, Catarrh unci Chronic Threat Diseases are due te neglect of common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wel feet; hove threat. lollevs and often seriens'sicUness. Are we net affect ed likewise Why nor try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will positively enre the worst form of sero titreat and eradi cate the germ et an y disease subject te It. A cure guaranteed or money retunded. Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran. 1-17 and 13!) North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-."ind r MILLIONS IN GMS. SEEN IN THE JsULTAN'a TKEASUUV. The Priceless Gems and Untold Geld of tlie ISankrupt Ruler el a Kuined l'eeple The ITuudb et Islam. The imperial treasury of Constantinople is situated within the inner court of the Seraglio, in one of the heavy steue build ings of the ancient palace. One going thither from the city innst pass through three massive walls ere he enters the court where stands the treasure house, a build ing of dull gray stone reefed with lead, and having a single deer of massive iron. A low, arched doorway leads te the inte rior, two connecting chambers, each about eighteen feet square, heavily vaulted and lighted by small-windows with strong iron gratings. Round each room runs a sal lcry, and the wall space te the ceiling is occupied by glass cases, while in the cen tre of each apartment is a large glass show case. There is a guatd at the outer deer. and at intervals of four or five feet all around the walls staml scntiucls, raute and motionless, all clad in the everlasting black broadcloth and red fez, introduced by the last of the great Sultans, lahuieud the Re former. One gallery is occupied with effigies of the sultans, each in the robes aucl jewels and armor of the monarch as he-lived. The dres:-cs arc mostly of silk brocade and clelii el geld, and many or the liguies are weighed down with jewels and magniliccnt arms. Prominent among them is Mohammed II., the conqueror of Constantinople, who left the maik' of his bloody hand high up en the pillar of what is new the mosque of Si. Sephia ; the hilt of his dagger is a single emerald, two iuches long and half as huge. All the liguies save two wear the turban bedecked with diamonds, the exceptions ' being little Osmau II., butchered in his boyhood, and Mahmoud the llefeimer,, wliete effigy is the last in the list. He appears in Euro pean .broadcloth, with the red fez; the head covering, however, being ornamented with a plume of bud of paradise feathers, caught up by a gieat spray of diamonds. Twe thrones am in the outer room. One that of, Nadir Shah, of Peisia, is eflinc, dark weed, delicately inlaid with pearl and iveiy, and having a canopy of the samu material, Jiem which is suspended a gi eat golden ball, decetated with precious stones. The ether is about as splendid and" uncemfbi table a scat as could be devised. Is is a platform about two and one-half feet .squaic, with a cushion of cloth of geld, embroidered with rubies, diamonds and pearls. Aieuud three sides of the cushion is a low rail sup ported by miniatuic columns and stand ing some eight inches high ; it is of geld studded with clusters of i ubics, and the whole thiene is coveted with plates of geld. In one cabinet is shown the st itc cradle of many sultans, which stands low en its lockers like theso still in use in the East. The two ends rise a feet, abeve the mattress and are connected at the top by a bar running lengthwise as a suppeit for a cut lain. The whole is of solid geld, ui listed en the outside with pearl?, dia monds, tubies and turquoises. It would net be possible te dcsciibe in detail the contents of these rooms. Them are an tique arms and aimer, heavy with geld and jewels ; them innumerable hoi.se hei.se tiappings aud saddles, eveicd with plates of geld and studded with emeralds, rubies, topazes, diamonds aud pearls; there arc saddle-cloths embroidered with precious stones. Several sofa-ceveis hang in the cabinets as background te the smaller articles they ate wetth $150,000 apiece and arc of heavy cloth of geld embroidered with seed pearls. There arc biid-cages of geld, some with clocks, faec dewnwatd, at the bottom ; sacks of velvet cmbieideicd with geld and pearls and diamonds ; "samplers" of icd velvet en which texts from the Koian are embroidered in diamonds; amber mouthpieces for pipes studded with diamonds and rubies : vases of crystal, agate and onyx, many en riched with jewels ; inkstands aud snuff boxes innumerable, coffee sets, tea sets, knives, forks and spoons of solid geld, with jewels en their handles ; an immense array of clocks ; fans beyond counting ; umbicll.ts of while silk, exquisitely cm cm beoideicd with geld apd having for han dles matchless ppays of coral a yatd long, tea-sets of torteiso-shcll as thin as paper. Mr. Dwight describes 4nc toy "a lignre of a full tan seated en 'hi? throne under a golden cauepy ribbed with hltcmatc rubies and emeralds, the whele structuic being perhaps six inches high. The body of the figure is a single huge pearl ; tlie lower extremities are cimed from a blue tur quoise, aud the turban is a solid mass of diamonds.". '''Alter every conceivable use has been made of the jewels, the stir plus unmeunted stones are gathered by handfuls into crystal bowls," in one of which arc thice uncut emeralds, the largest the sizu of a man's fist, and the smallest as big as a hen'segg. Duilng tba late war the gov ernment pledged somcjef its jewels te tins banks for a, lean of $30,000,000. The baukcis icmevcd te their own vaults pre cieus stones of value sufficient te secure the lean fully, jet the contents of the three small boxes left no appreciable gap in the great accumulation. Such is the treasure house of the bankrupt tuler of a ruined nation. Ihc commander of the faithful, it may be added, has at his dis position, under certain circumstances, a still mere remarkable acccuniulalieii of wealth. This is the " ticasuic of Islam," the ettering of geld and silver deposited by many successive generations of pilgrims te the three Hely Places the Caaba at Mecca, thej vaults of the mosque of Soli Seli man at Jerusalcm and the crypt of the tomb of AH at the Rates of Bagdad. The funds thus collected am designed solely for the defense of Islam in its extremity, and their guMrdins would yield them for no ether purpose. According te tradition a Persiau emperor during the sixteenth century undertqok'teobtahirosaession of the ticasure pf d&e tomb of AJi,"but the force he seufa te( dqppeil the shrine was miraculously hindered, -tue soldiers' legs being stiffened. almost into stone, te that t" could net approach the sanctuary, aud the spirits., of (he air, controlled by Seliman, araikbied te have concealed the treasures at IgWRalgni during the eccupa tien by the .Crusaders. A contemporary calculator has placed the rate of accumu lation at $600,000 a year, and the total value of the funds at $GOO,000,000 ; bnt these figures aie by less enthusiastic au thorities regarded as largely beyejid the truth, and it is added that en several oc casions in roedcru times the sultan has drawnupQnJ the funds for war expsndi tuics. Kevet-tbclefis the "Tieasure of Islam " must amount te many millions of money. ISAENCM'S JU3IUO. Uew the Great English Elephant Caine Over. The box in which Jumbo was confined eh his way Berww the ocean was only large enough te enclose him. It measured thir teen feet in length by twelve iu height, aud six feet digirt inches in 'width. Its bottom rents upon the main deck. Itwas' made of three riech yellow pine planks,, fastened together by seven inch beams, bread strips of heavy iron and masses of 2-inch single iron, the flanges of which were about five iuches wide. In front and rear it had heavy oaken beams, and its lining was of oak, planed smooth and fastened by screws with counter sunk heads. Altogether it weighed six tens, within half a ten of the weight of the pon derous animal it enclosed. jWatthew Scott, the English keeper, a small, light built man, with grey eyes and sandy moustache, exhibited two photo- grapus et .mmoe, tbe lirst taken when he was.ianded in England, at which time his keeper towered above him ; the second en the day of his departure .for this country, when his keeper's head barely reached his fore shoulder. "The furor in Eng land ever Jumbo's departure," said Mr. Scott, "can hardly be lealizcd iu this country. There are huudreds of thousands of giewn up people there who have ridden upon him and petted him when children, and whose children have since done se, aud it seemed te them as if he should always belong there. The receipts of the gaiden sprang up at once, when it was known tliat diiuioe was going, away, lrem . per diem te 230 aud even mere, and there were literally tens of delicacies, fruit, liquors and wines scut in for Jumbo before we left. Antl among these efleiings weie some of the strangest things, even jars of medicine and pills, te prevent seasickness. Oue lady sent twelve dozen eystcis for Jumbo.' They were put where they would de mero geed. The night wc took him away from the Zoological garden thousands of people, .many of them women, tramped all the way te St. Cath arine's decks, six long miles, te see him elf." Jumbo's daily diet en the way ever con sisted of ten or fifteen leaves of bread, two bushels of eats, three duaits of onions. a bushel of biscuit, two hundred pounds of hay, and as much fiuit, nuts, caudic0 aud cakes as officers, sailors, and passeu gcrs would give him. He was never stinted in his supply of liquor, and when he condescended te drink water, took in ten or fifteen gallons at a time. In addi tion te his two keepers there weic nine men kept te assist in caring for him. The cost of the beast te his purchasers up te the time of his landing here has been about $S0,00.0, of which only $10,000 was the price paid for him. The cost of ic ic meval, the injunction suit, the ocean vey- age, keepeis, leediug, etc., have made tip the rest of the bill. A very considerable item was caused by the action of the Londen beard of trade, which ferba're the carrying of steerage passengers en the foi fei ward deck, near where Jumbo was. That compelled his owner te pay, in addition te the price of his passage, the fares of 200 steerage passengers who wem displaced by him. lie was guilty of only one piece of mischief in all the fourteen days of the voyage. A sailor was washing some clothes ene day within easy reach of him, and slapped his trunk in what was appar ently an offensive way te Jumbo. After the sailor had nicely washed aud liuscd his clothes, Jumbo reached out gtasped them, dragged them in the dirt under his feet, rolled them ever and ever ttutil they were as black as the deck, ard then thicw them back. During about two hours caelrnight hcs!ept, leaning auainit the left side of hi box, and letting his trunk lie quietly en the bread beam in front. Cant, ilaiiisen said that he bad icceived hundicds of letters befere the vessel sailed fiem ladies and children, bidding him 'take geed care of Jumbo," and exhib ited as curiosities a great variety of things gotten out as catch-penny devices in Leu con, commenerativo of Jumbe'sdeparture. A UOCTOIl'M UAKKLKSbXESS. l'eisim KulHcIontteKiltTmiTIinuRiir.il 1'ce- pie Given t: mi Old L.Ky. Philadelphia llecerd. In an informal examination held in the case of Mis. Ann Quinn, the old lady liv ing at Ne. 173" Moravian street, who died en Satuiday, it was found that the drugs administered te her weie sufficient te kill two thousand people. The physician in attendance was Dr. Frederick Oriffiu, of Ne. 1723 Walnut street, who is; ' charged with having been under the influence of liquor at the time. The doctor ;s nuw i nd n- $.",000 bail te appear at the coroner's inquest, which will be held in a few days, when p. searching and riid examination of the case will be made, and, if the facts will warrant such action, Griffin will be charged with manslaughter. He went iu the house ;.nd took charge of the patient with out any iuvitatieu whatever. After the death lie issued the death ccttiiicate as well as the undertaker's ccitilicate, sign ing his own name te the one paper as an undertaker and te the ether as a doctor. The certificate of death was badly written with a lead pencil ea a small piece of paper, statins that the deceased died fiem "cc "cc clusien el the bawels and paralysis of the iulc-titial nerve." te which he added : " I have used ent-eightii of a giain of mor mer phia .sulphate te lelicvc intense agony; I have used the atrepia and digitalis : I have ed podephyllin for the occlusion of the bowels." The first, dose el merphia administered was aleni sufficient te kill six people, but when Griffiu was told this ha said : "1 knew what I am doing ; I practice the new style of medi cine " Corener Jcnr.cy is of the opinion that Giilfin is insane, and this idea has gained ground by these who am thrown iu connection with the case. Griffiu is kept in the house by his parent, no one being allowed te sec him. Dr. Jeseph NclY, the coroner's physi cian,has concluded a pest-mortem examina tion of the body, but declines te make known the lesult until he is called at the inquest. Professer Reese is making an analytical examination of the stomach, which requires the weik of several days. As seen as he is teady the inquest will be held. It is net likely that it will take place befeic Friday. Should you be a sufferer lrem dyspen-ia. In digestion, malaria, or weakness, you can be cured by Brown's Iren Bittern, apte lwd&w A Smeeth Complexion can be ha I by every lady who will use 1'arkerV GinerTenic. lteff ulHtliiK the internal ersrans and purifying the bleed it quickly removes piui)le- and givc3 a healthy bloom te the checks, see notice. nj7-l mdcod&eew Hew often persons have' bean annoyed by burrs clinging te their dicss or CiOthinx. and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Jl unlock Keet is the most valuable bleed cleanser runt bleed puri fier known, and is sold by every druggist under the name of liurdeck ISloeil Hitters. Price, $1. Fer Bale at II. 15. Cochran's drug 8-tOrc, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, Treuble Saved It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Ec-lectric OU Is as geed for internal as externa! use. Fer diseases et the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick In the back, wounds, and sered. It is the best known remedy, and much, trouble is saved by having it always en hand. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 "Uerth Queen street, Lancaster. E AGS. BAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds et Hags. Uld Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Cletha, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, &c, &c I will call en persons having anyet the above articles It they will drop me apeatnl card. WM, F. HENNEOKE, NO. 335 WEST KING STREET. feb25-3md MEDICAL. B ROWH'S IKOX BITTERS. - SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of lcellng tired lind worn out, instead et ache and pains, wouldn't you rather leel fresh and strong? Yeu can continue tceltng miserable and goe.l for nothing, and no one but yourself can Hud Unit, but If you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you cheese. Hew ; By getting ene bottle of Bkew.Vu Isex BiTTErjr, and taking it regnlailyacconl regnlailyaccenl in:r te directions. Mansfield, Ohie, Nev. 26, 1831. - Gentlemen ; I have suffered with pain in my side and back, nnd great soreness en my breast, t ilh sheeting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression et spirits aud less et appetite. I have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prominent physl clans for my liver, kidneys, and spleen, but I get no relief. I thought I would try .Brown's Iren Bitters ; ! have new taken one bottle and a halt and am about well pain in back and side all gene soreness all out of my breast, and 1 have a geed appetite, and am gaining in strengtli and flesh. It can Justly be called the kimj of medicine. Jehn K. Alexander. Brown's Iisen Bitters la composed et Iren inseluble form; Cinchona tlie great tonic, together with ether standard remedies, niak ing a rcmarknlklc non-alenhollc tonic, which will enre Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. For'sale at II. B. COCUttAN'S Drug Stere. l'J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. aple-lwd&w 1i "1KNTLEMKN. Wc call your attention te an important dis -cevcry in our practice which we nave found very successful in cases of prostration arising lrem indiscretion. These suffering trem any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a tin co cent stamp ler further infor mation. Address. DBS-. LA GUANGE & JOR DAN (late .Ionian & Davidsen). Ne. 1025 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ler con sultation : 10 a. in. till '.! p. m., and 5 till S p. in. mar25-3uiced DRY GOODS. t i TI7-ATT, SUA5D 5.CO. Watt,ShMd&Ce., Invite the attention of Ladies te their Hosiery Department. Over One Hundred Styles and Celers at Sc, tee., 12;e., 17c., 20c.,25c. LADIES' UEGULAB MADE GEKMAN HOSE at 20c and 25cts.apair. LADIES. GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD, BALBRIGGAN and FANCY HOSIERY, at very LOW PRICKS. GLOVES, GLOVES. 1 Lisle Thread Gloves, glib Faffelar Gloves Fester's Patent Heek, Thread and KID GLOVES. In great variety and moderate prices. OUR 0-I5UTTON KU GLOVE at $1.00 i the best imported for the money buy them. We aie new showing an. elcgantassertmcnt of LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. WITH FANCY BOUDSRS. New Laces, Lace Helms, Luce Cellars, Linen Cellar, Combination, Swiss and Everlasting Trimmings, An imuumu line of Deess' Buttens, Fringe3 and Passe menteries at Popular Prices, NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. "T ETZGAK fc HAU(iHMAN'3 New Cheap Stere. Great Bargains FROM AUCTION! IN Mb Lns, Towels, Mauls. TABLE LINENS at 20c. TABLE LINENS at 25e. TABLE LINENS at 30c. TABLE LINENS at 35c. TABLE LINENS at 37c. . TAB"LE LINENS at 45c. TABLE LINENS at 50c. TABLE LINENS IN FINER GRADES at COc, 75c, 85c. and SI.OO. These goods were bought at tte large AUC TION SALE, held en Thursday by J. F. White & Ce., the largest Im porters or LINENS in New Yerk. & Ne. 43 West King Street Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. janll-lydAw czezmxg jtv. Our Policy in Woolens. Fer this season wc secured choice and rare styles in advance. Solid staples we ordered largely, but.wc kept plenty of room for bargains if they should come. We have them all well bought staples, choice fancy styles and big bargain lines. The last appear in the men's le, $12 and 14 suits. Altogether we have a, stock of Men's and Beys' Clothing entirely complete. Details appear daily as the season advances. Waxamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, S. K. Cor. Sixth am! Market. Black Diagonal Prince Albert Frecks and flress Suits, Embracing every grade desirable. They are indispensable te the party man and opera goer, and no gentle men need, be without one, especially since they can be had at such rea sonable prices. The assortment Is large and must respond te your every fancy. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. flLOTUlNG. GOOD NEWS TO THE People of Lancaster and Vicinity ! Wc have made nsMdnnus cirerts te excel all paut xchheiih in serving the people at our store OurceuntciM are heaped with the LATEST- STYLES OP Spring Clothing! OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and every garment we have for !; will stand close inspection. Te ineul(eH ev'ery style et Suit we have en hand, our apicn will hardly allow ; therefore, notice; a lew sample prices : Wc sell Men's Suits for $3.C0, $1.0), 3.et, ?00, $8.00, $I0.LO. up te II9.U). Beys' and Children's CLOTHING WE STAKE THIS OUR OBCAT SPECIALTY. We soil fley's Suits for .. f :: TO. 1.00. $:.), ur te t.'X-O. children's Suits at $l.7.". ii0. SiW. 1X00, $1.00, up te $7.00. Wn niOHt ccrtal illy have the largest and cheapest, also the me-it varied stock 'if Beys' and Children'.- Clothing ever di-played in this city. OITU CU0T0M IHil'AUTMENT.-Cu-teui-crs can select lrem goods in this piece and have- tin uimade te elder at a slight advance ever our goods en the counters. We make te order a Nice Suit for Slil. but our $lMC)aud $20.00 SuiU can't he equaled unywln-ielii tins city, trimmed and made like ours, ler less than $0.10 te $30.00. A I'KHFKCT KIT liUAK ANTKELV Whether yen wish te purchae or net, please give us a call. L. GAHSHAI & BRO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner or erangt: St. .LANCASTER, PA. Tbe Cheapest Clothing Heuse in the City. murlj-li'il VAJC1C1AGES, JtC. rpjUE STANOAKO CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINE Oruage Builders MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wc make every style Ilugsrytyai Carriage de sired. -All work llnLshcd in the rr.est comfort able and elegant style. We use only tlie best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, ter quality or wert eurpriees arc tbe cheapest in, tbe state. .We buy let-cash and tell en the most reasonable" term. Oiveusa ....11 All snFi-imiiitnL Rtmniritm nrMllDt. ; if attended te. One Mjt et werkmer . wialrf ' employed for lhat jiuriw)-e t- .dw
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