&)Z mlMtM LANCASTER, PA. SATURDAY APBIL 15 1882. Price TweOit. YolnmeXYIII-.Jte. 192 fiSiiiitclliacuuu: sW?WK!T??'!PSS'W?fiWWf; 'm Sr ITHE GKEAT XET7 TOBK BAZAAK. EASTER WEEK ! AOOWCEMMT OF GOTTSCHAIK & LEDEMAI'S GEEAT NEW YORK BAZAAK 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 8-TO THE PUBLIC! We are new ready te announce te" our patrons and the public generally that all our departments are completely filled with the Largest and Finest assortment of SPRINli GOODS ever before Been in this city. We are receiving daily Immense Bargains from our ether large store in New Yerk city, which we ener te the public at the very same prices. BARGAIN WEEK, We are introducing new in this city a special Bargain Week, and we have no doubt everybody will appreciate the Bame,and if you cannot ceme yourself send your children or order by mail ; they will leceive prompt attention ; anything bought at the Bazaar will be cheerfully exchanged or money refunded if net satisfactory. MONDAY. This being Easier Monday we will otter the balance of ELEGANT EASTER CAEDS far below the price. We have them from 2c, upwards. We received another let of these ELEGANT WHITE HEAL KIO GLOVES, all sizes, lrem 5 upward, at 20c. a pair, worth $1 Special sale el FINE MILAN STRAW HATS, In every desirable uhape at 30c. These Hats cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $1. TUESDAY. A special sale et COO Elegant MOTHER HUBBARD COLLARS, with line luce trimming at 1 8c, worth 50c. 60 Pieces et FINE ALL SILK FRINGES, at 31c. a yard, sold all ever at 73c a yard. A Fine let el GENT'S FINE SILK SCARFS, the latest style at 25c. each, they are worth double. lVrfYFTPT? I Every one of the above bargains will be sold as advertised en the specified days, lVffYTTf1!? ! l J 1 JLLrJu ! but we have ether great bargains which we are selling every day in the " IN U 1 lUHl week. 'We will mention only a few as our space is tee limited. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE WEEK; SSSSffiSffi demand in our ether store in New Yerk ler these coats is se large that we ueubt te receivc any mere after this let is sold. Twe hundred and titty et RiautitnlltsadvMuric CHILDREN'S DRESSES at SOc. each, sold all ever at $1.00. We will open this week, the finest stock of SILK and .CAT1. DOLMANS ever seen, at rcsonable low-prices: Call and examine our M1LL.INKKY DKPAKTMKNT. It contains everything that any lady wishes ler, we will announce later our GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, which will be the event et the season. Bemember GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAE, 26-28 NORTH QUEEN ST., IS THE ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD G00D AND LOW PRICES VABBBUAXtilXOH, Jte. X)HaKES TV. FRY. WE VRE BACK AGAIN TO OUR OLD STORE BOOM, Which has been Remodeled and Enlarged. Wc epm out with a NEW STOCK OF WALL. PAPERS AND- Window Shades. Of Every Description. In connection with our line et goods, we have taken part or the room ter the exclusive sale of LACE CUJITAINS, FINE MIRRORS. POLES, POLES, CORNICES, &c, &C Of which wc have an Extensive Line. A visit of inspection solicited. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 1.1UVOBH, C. TINGTv"ALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND UKUU.fc.KI siukjs, , Ne. 205 West King Street. feMB ly HUUSlSAL. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1873. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 1860. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade i.-'j3-3md HOUSE AL A CO. Til ALT WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXT Ii ACT EVER PREPARED. An Invigorating HEALTH AND TABLE BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy for INDI GESTION, DEBILITY and MALNUTRITION highly recommended ler ENFEEBLE O PER SONS. CONVALESCENTS and NURSING MOTHERS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. OHAS. WOLTERS, PRCWECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lahcaster Dkpet. GEO. A. K1EUL. ml 3uid OCUEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy for Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influcn ra. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most ' sale anu eiueieunjuiuiues ier iuc cure ei au kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 25. Cenw. Prepared only and sold by OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, . 9 East Kia? street, Lancaster. GBAKD OBBHIX& OB "TUB OBBAT KBW TOBK WEDNESDAY. We will receive ler this day 500 ELEGANT DOUBLE STEEL CORSETS In all sizes at 89c. Call and be convinced that these Corsets are.the cheapest ever seen in this city. 60 Pieces et IRISH ALL-SILK SASH RIBBONS, all colors, at 40c. a yard, cost all ever 75c. 1,003 Pieces of IRI3n TRIMMING LACE, warranted 12 yard pieces, ut Jc. the whole piece. Call early if you want any. THURSDAY. We will exhibit en our BUTTON COUNTER en this day 8,000 DOZ. DRESS BUTTONS, Imitation of Ivery, In every desirable color, which we will sell at 5c. a card, S dozen en a card. We Invite the Dressmakers of this city te examine them. One let of LADIES'INE TWILLED PARASOLS, at 80c, worth $1.60. 500 dozen of FINE MARSEILLE APRuNS at 25c, well worth 50c OZOTMWfi. TWENTY-ONE TEAES OLD- OUR PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. Past. A score and one mere years of Oak Hall life end te-day. We want the whole community te help us mark the day. Our business motives are the common ones. We want ever increasing success for what it is and what it brings. There " are, however, reasons why all the people of this city may well aid in lifting our anniversary out of the common and ' and into a public event. Our Aims Have Been: Te give Philadelphia the Largest and Most Complete Retail Clothing Heuse in America. . Te raise the standard of the Clothing trade of this city. Te bring business from remote places te this city. Te employ the largest number of the people of this city. Te make a retail business founded upon solid principles of truth between buyer and seller. We knew the defects of our business better that ethers, but we also knew that these one and twenty years have wrought out a great degree of success upon all the above points. Because we have created great industries,and have attracted and kept money and business here, we think we have a right te expect the people te visit us te-day. Present. Oak' Hall, from the first fleer te sixth, is open te the public te-day. Everybody is invited te leek into our Custom Roem, with its new fittings and furniture and splendid stock. Neckwear Factory and tasteful office adjoining. Shirt Factory, which has just been renovated and re fitted. Clothing Cutting Roem, where the curious knife-cutting is done. The Special Order Department, where business is new se active that perfect order cannot be kept. The Retail Salesrooms, where there is displayed a stock of Clothing for Men and Beys which wc believe is the largest and most complete in America. The Men's Furnishing Department, which is gay with the bright Spring goods. We shall have some hundreds of Palm trees and flow ering plants, with a few boutenierres for the gentlemen, some beautiful steel-plate souvenirs for the ladies and pocket slates for the boys. - Future. We will try te serve you better than ever before. Wc believe we can. Theyear just ended was Oak Hall's best year. The year begun te-day we mean shall be greater still, and a twelvemonth hence we expect te ask you te read a better record than is written here. De net fail te visit Oak Hall te-day. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MARKET STS.. Philadelphia. BAZAAB." " ' "- BARGAIN WEEK EKLDAY. 5,030 pair of FINE BLACK JET STAR EARRINGS, which will be sold at 5c. a pair. These goods were bought at a large sheriff's sale, and are worth 60c. a pair. 103 pieces el the most beautiful FURNITURE FRINGES at 81c. a yd., sold all ever from 40c. te SOc. a yard. We will receive en this day another let of OUR FINE BOUQTET.SOAP at 3c. a cake This ffeap is known already by everybody, as we have sold ever 2,0)0 cakes en our opening week. SATURDAY. On Saturday we will unpack a let of LADIES' CHEMISE, with embroidered fronts. We will ener the same at 35c each; they really cost mere te make up, and the ladies will de well by secur ing some. 100 dozen of Elegant Fine LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cuirassiers, the very latest style, at 25c. a pair ; also, 50 dozen et the Celebrated JERSEY GLOVE at lie. a pair; both of these Gloves are great bargains. A large let of LADIES' FINE BALBRIGGAN HOSE, Silk Clocked, at 21c. a pair, well worth 35c. 50 dozen et Gent's Fine COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, at 50c., each sold all ever at 75c. A BRUTALHUSBA3ST). HE SAVAGELY ASSAULTS HIS FAMILY. Mrs. Cenner Dies Under Sasnlclena Cir cumstances, Which the Corener Is Investigating. The coroner of Philadelphia is investigat ing the death of Ellen Cenner, which oc curred en Monday evenfng under suspi cious circumstances. The woman with her husband and their four children lived at 2301 Simes street in peer circumstances. The father, Patrick' Cenner, is an habitual drunkard, and when under the influence of drink has ill treated his family. Recently he knocked down his eighteen year did daughter, breaking her arm, and then ad ministered a beating te the rest of the family, including his wife. This was a frequent occurrence, but the woman bore it all, and continued te support the brutal man, who cot occasional work as " chance" man in the gas works. He taught the children te abuse their mother. Once, when she was confined te her bed with a fever, her six-year-old son accused her of Btealing twenty cents from his pockets, and decided te psnisk her. He climbed up en the bed and struck his mother several blows in trie face and then thumped and jumped en her in her help less condition greatly te the delight of the father. Twe weeks age, during one of bis sprees, the man accused his wife of some petty offence, and then beat her in an outrageous way. He gave her a rap in the face which knocked her te the fleer, and wbile prostrate kicked her several times in the ribs. She has ever since suffered from a severe pain in the side, but was compelled te go about her duties as usual. Last Thursday night he again abused her, and en the following day she went te de some wash ing at the house of Mrs. Edmunds, at Eleventh and Hunter streets. While en the way she stepped at the Heward dis pensary, where she obtained some medi cine, and the doctor, after making an ex animation, found her side terribly bruised and three ribs badly injured. Te Mrs. Edmunds the woman said she could no longer live with her husband, as he treat ed her se badly, and at this time the woman was sick and nnable te work. She also told her empleye) that her husband, after beating her, had often said: Til kill you. I don't want te keep a woman, but I want a woman te keep me." Mrs. Cenner did net go back te her home that night but went te the house of a relative at Ne.' 1608 Cabet street. Here she continued te grew worse, and en Mon day Docter Martin, of Ne. 2007 Columbia avenue, was called, but could de nothing for her. She died the same night. The doctor treated her for pneumonia, but whether it was the result of the inju ries or net, is net known. This will be decided by a pest-mortem examination. The funeral took place last Thursday, and the woman was te have been interred at the Cathedral cemetery, but when the cortege arrived there it" was discovered that the grave had been dug in 3eme ether let and the body was placed in the vault. Yesterday the suspicious surroundings of the case became known te the coroner,and he sent a note te the superintendent of the grounds net te allow the body te be moved. The inquest will be held en Monday after the result of the autopsy is determin ed. Crimes and DUnMcr. Rebert Butts, for twenty years a waiter en the steamer Saratoga, fell from the wheel-house yesterday and was drowned in the Hudsen liver. He lived in New Yeik. Jehn O'Connor, who shot and killed his wife Ellen in October, 1881, at New Yerk was yesterday convicted of murder in the sccond'degree. Charles McMurray was yesterday at Co Ce hoes, N. Y., struck in the stomach by a piece of timber thrown from a buzz saw and fatally injured. Philip Turner, tried in the supqrier court of Northampton county, N. C, for -the murder of Aaren Hill, a quack doctor, has been acquitted. Daniel Lucky has been sentenced te be hanged en June 0, at Tahliquah, Indian territory, for the murder of William Cobb Miscellaneous News Item'. The jury in the United States district court at Charleston, S. C, is out en the Acton election case. The Mexican government has closed a contract subsidizing a line of steamers be tween England and Mexico, te be called the Mexico Transatlantic company. The governor of the state of Guerrere, Mexico, has issued a new mining regula tion, whereby one twenty-fifth of the profits from mines must go te the state. A steamer from Bremen landed 1,700 em igrants at Baltimore and they proceeded by rail te Northwestern states. Mail Robbers Seut te Jail. J. W. Gevan, colored, reute agent en the Mississippi & Tennessee railroad from Memphis te Granada, Miss., was sent te jail yesterday at Memphis, in default of 9200 bends, te answer for robbing the mails. He stele the through registered pouch, containing sixteen registered let ters and money te the amount of $45 at Grenada, Miss., last Saturday. Gevan, who is 23 years old, has confessed. He lives near Lagrange, Tenn., and has been en the route since the 7th of February. Damaged by Fire. The school building at Kassen. Minn., was burned en Thursday night. Less, 910,000. The sawmill, ear factory, salt block and drill house of Phinny, Fisher & Ce., at Seuth Saginaw, Mich., were yesterday de stroyed by fire. Less, $17,500. A fire in the Beemer & Beschett press company's building, Ne.. 62 Vesey ..street, New Yerk, yesterday resulted in a less of $8,000. The fine family residence of Dr. Edwaid W. Wilkins, in Northumberland county, near Gasten, N. C, was burned en Thurs day evening. Less, 10,000. Land Leaguera Vim the President. A committee representing the National Land League association in convention at Washington, waited upon the president and submitted the resolution offered by Mr. Beyle O'Reilly and adopted by the convention, pertaining te American citi zenship, and asking the recall of Minister Lewell. General Cellins was chairmen of the committee, and he,aswellas the ether members, was presented te the president by Mr. Themas Murphy, of New Yerk. The president received them cordially, and said he would give the matter his early attention. Heavy Lem by Fire at TltugrUle. A fire in Titusville destroyed the Par shall honse and the opera house and seri ously damaged the Brunswick hotel and Watsen's stable. The insurance will net cover one-eighth of the less en the opera house and the Parshall house. The Hetel Brunswick, which is owned by Senater Roberts, is partially insured and with the opera house will probably be rebuilt. The entire less is fully $150,000. A fireman was seriously injured and a colored cook, who is missing, is supposed te have been burned te death. Bribery In the Massachusetts Legislature. In the Massachusetts Heuse of Repre sentatives considerable excitement was caused by Mr. Allen, of Lynn, who charged that a number of the members of the Heuse had been approached by repre sentives of the Bosten & -Maine railroad, and that he had been offered a yearly pass te change his vote en the subject of an elevated track in Bosten from Semer rille. A committee of investigation was appointed. 1,500 People .Rendered Homeless. There was general destruction by the violent storm which came from the north west en the night of the 12th instant, at New Iberia, La. Houses were tern te pieces, and fences, previsions, forage, fur niture and everything previously saved from the floods were . destroyed. Great distress prevails. Immediate relief is needed. In Iberia parish at least 1,500 persons are left homeless and without means of support or shelter. Tsie Great Floed at Farge. The great damage done by the flood at Farge, Da., is estimated at $100,000. The mud is knee-deep throughout the city. Jehn Median's warehouse is under water, with 810,000worthef farming implements. The Union elevator, with its costly store of wheat is in danger of falling. The Grandin elevator is half under water, and basements are flooded everywhere. t Motion Filed In star lteute Vases. In the Star Reute cases the defendants in the conspiracy indictment against Jehn W. Dersey, Jehn R. Miner, Jehn M. Peck, Stephen W. Dersey. Henry M. Vail, M. C. Rerdell, J. L. Sanderson, Themas J. Brady and W. H. Turner have filed a motion for a bill of particulars call ing for papers, petitions, etc. The motion specifies each contract in which the papers are asked, and makes forty-four pages of type writing. American Agricultural Kxhibltlen of 1883. The American exposition of 1883 (limited) has been incorporated at Albany. The object of the concern is te conduct the business involved in and pertinent te the holding in the year 1883 of a great American exposition or national or inter national fair, proposed te be held under the auspices of the American Agricultural association. Confirmations by the Senate. The Senate in executive session has con firmed the following nominations : J. R. G. Pitkins, United States marshal Eastern district of Louisiana ; Adin B. Under wood, surveyor, and Daniel Hall, naval officer, Bosten and Charlcstewn district, Massachusetts, and Jehn J.Piatt, of Ohie, consul te Cerk. Qewgate Still at Large. The district attorney has notified Cap tain Hewgate's counsel that he would net today take up the demurrer or mo tion te discharge suit new pending against that individual, and would net de any thing mere until he heard from newgate. The latter has se far eluded the officers in search of him. Suit Against the Pennsylvania' Railroad Company. Among the cases entered at the present term of the supreme court of Bosten, is one of Charles Sherman against the Penn sylvania railroad company te recover $25, 000 damages for personal injuries sustain ed by the plaintiff while travelling from New Yerk te Washington, in November, 1881. City Officials Resign. A judgment of $24,000 having been ren dered by the United States court against the city of Watertown, Wis., for interest en its railroad debts, the mayor and four teen aldermen met en the 10th hist.,, levied the tax for next year's expenses and re signed te prevent service. Sew Bridge for Wilmington. The New Castle county levy court ad journed yesterday at Wilmington, Del., for the February term, after making the appropriations for the coming fiscal year. Among the appropriations is one of $55, 000 for the erection of a new bridge across the Christiana, te replace the Third street bridge. Refused Uurlal Rites. Stoughten, Mass., is excited ever the announcement that Father Eily has re fused Jehn Galviu burial in the Catholic cemetery because he was a Masen. His wife and child are buried in the cemetery and he was married in the Catholie church. A Dishonest Undertaker. C. P. Bragle, uudertaker, sentenced te 18 months' imprisonment for presenting fraudulent bills in Albany ceunsy, New Yerk, has disappeared. He was admitted te bail pending the action of the ceiAt of appeals, which has affirmed his conviction. Business Failures of a Week. R. G. Dun & Ce. report that for the past seven days there have been 122 f failures, distributed as fellows : Southern states, 33 ; Western, 34 ; Middle, 19 ; Eastern, 22 ; Pacific and Territories, 8, and New Yerk city, 6. The Case of lr. Lamson. The Londen Times prints a number 'of affidavits as te the condition of Dr. Lam son's mind in which are stated many of the deponents' reasons for considering Lamson mad. Racing in England. The Newmarket international handicap was wen by Barbe Blue, Brilliancy second, and Belfry third. Ten ran, including the American horse Mistake. ITIts Jehn Perter's Case. The cabinet has finally disposed of the case of Fitz Jehn Perter se lar as the ex ecutive is concerned, but the action taken is net positively known. Hoop-Iren Deslslnn. The secretary of the treasury has de cided that hoop iron cut te lengths, punched and sp'ayed te fit the barrel is still duti able as hoop iron. Should yen be a sufferer lrem dyspepsia, in digestion, malaria, or weakness, you can be cured by Brewn'a Iren Blttcra. aplO lwdft w A-SatoeTH Complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker's GlngerTenic. Reg ulating the Internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and given a healthy bloom te the cheeks, bee notice. ap7-lmdeodfteew Hew often persons have bean annoyed by burrs clinging te their diess or clothing, and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it u thought that Burdock Reet is the most valuable bleed cleanser and bleed puri fier "known, and is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price, $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug siere. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Kclectric 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. and sores. It Is the best known remedy, and much trouble Is saved by having it always en hand. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. B HAVJE THE HANDSOKEST AND finest window display In the city. Don't taut te see it. SDZKHANDKERCHDUFa, SUSPENDERS, NECKTWS, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAtfS, NO. 06 NORTH O,tn0Uf STREET. XBD1CAB. "DROWN'S IRON B1TTEKS. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead et aches arid pains, wouldn't yen rather feel Ircsh and strong? Yeu can continue feeling mlserabie and geed for nothing, and no one but yourself can find fault, but If you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it If you cheese. Hew t By getting one bottle or Boews'a Ihex Bitters, and taking it regularly accord ing te directions. Mansfield, Ohie, Nev. 26, 1331. Gentlemen: I have suffered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness en my breast, with sheeting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression et spirits and less et appetite. I have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prominent pbysl dans ier my liver, kidneys, and spleen, but I get no relief. 1 thought I would try Brown's Iren Bitters : I have new taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain In back and side all gqjie soreness all out of my breast, anil I have a geed appetite, and am gaining In strength and flesh. It can Justly be called the king of medicines. Jehn K. Alsxasdsb. Brown's Iren Bitters Is composed et Iren Insoluble form; Cinchona the great tenle, together with ether standard remedies, niak lng a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Vi eakness, and relieve ail Lung and Kidney diseases. Fer sale at H. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. aplO-lwd&w i B ENSON'S fOKOUS PLASTERS Of BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED And their excellent reputation injured by wertbless imitations. The public are cautioned against buying Plasters having similar sounding names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. taoB'sCaiwPeiisPttrs Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth mere than a dozen of any ether kind. Will positively cure where ether reme dies will net even relieve. Price, 85 Cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, aiATtCPACTUMSO CHEMISTS, NEW YORK. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 83 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COB N AND Bumey PLASTEB. an!7 twd.eedSw eew-3 -pwOCTOKS AGKKE THAT sCARLKT 1 ' 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 wc net affect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will positively cure the worst form or sere threat and eradi cate the germ et any disease subject te It. A cure guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-3ind T S1 ESTLEMEM. We call your attention te an Important dis covery in our practice which we have fennd very successful In cases of prostration arisii g from indiscretion. These suffering lrem any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, wiil de well by sending u three cent stamp for further Infor mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE A JOB DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. lttS Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. marJ5-3meed MVSICAB nrSTBVMBirTS. -rUSluAL-BOXES MSICAI-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep before closingenr salesrooms terthe season, we make the follewiug sweeping reduction en the bal ance of our stock new nere. (Only large and medium sizes vet en hand) : 10 airs reduced from $ 73.00 te $ 45.00 12 ' 83.00 te 60.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (large) " 135.00 te 80.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) " 90.00 te 12 airs with Bells " 115.00 te 10 airs with Bells ft Drums " 135.00 te Extra quality (large) with Bells " 175.00 te Extra quality (medium) with Bells " 135.00 te Sublime-Uarmonle-Picce- le (large) 155.00 te Concertino " 225.00 te Celestial Velces"( Flutes " 125.00 te co.eo 85.00 70.00 100.00 75.0b 75.00 130.00 65.00 96 airs, 16 cylinders, with table " 850.00 te 935 Ot Petit (small), 2 airs " 4.50 te 3.00 3 airs " 6.50 te 4.50 3-eir Albums " ROOte 6.00 They ara all with the " HAEP-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 tennd et the finest quality, far superior te the ordinary Music Bexes gen erally sold In this country. ' G. GautscM &-Ce., MinuMurers, Ste. Croix & Gw, Switzerland. SALESROOMS 1090 CHESTNUT PH1LADXLTHIA. RTSKKT J23 tfd BEIABE FRAP OQOB8 BXTORB FCXCKASNO YOITK SPRIXG snpply of IJNLAUNDRIED DRESS SHIRTS, yen will deua favor by examining OUR DEFIANT SHIRT, WITH ITS PATENT BAOK. jt has been examined bj Shlrttnakers. and compared with some of the bra; Shirts et the city, and they acknowledge it te be STJPEBIOR IN WORKMANSHIP AS WIILL AS IN QCAL1TY. JOHN P. S WARR; lydJtw NO. SO WORTH QUEKN jr. piLOsINQ OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY MS, NOTIONS, 1. IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. ThLs Is a rare chance ter GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVB AW IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, wbicli were all purchased ter cash. J. M; LONG, ja-tfd 'U NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPRING GOODS AT THE NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. It A KU A INS IN EVERY LINE of (JOODS. LADIES HOSE at 5c. a pair. HISSES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE in large variety and very cheap. GENT'S HALF HOSE at 5c. a pair. NEW VICTOKIA LAWNS, including a let of Remnants at 40 per cent less' than regular prices. NEW INDIA LINENS, Nf.W LACES, NEW DRESS GOODS. BLEACHED MUSLINS in Hairpieces at 8c. a a yard ; regular price 10c. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lydl .LANCASTER. PA. TfTATT, SHAKD & CO. Watt,Sliand&Ce., Invite tiie attention of Ladies te their Hosiery Department. Over One Hundred Styles and Celers at 8c., 10c., 12Kc, 17c., 20c, 25c. LADIES' REGULAR MADE GERMAN HOSE at 20c and SVcts. a pair. ; LADIES'. GENTLEMEN'S anil CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD, BALBRIGGAN and FANCY HOSIERY, at very LOW PRICES. GLOVES, GLOVES. Lisle Thread Gloves. Silk Faffeiar Gloves Fester's Patent Heek. Thread and KID GLOVES. In great variety and moderate prices. OUR 3-BUTTON KID GLOVE at $1.00 N lle best imported for the money buy tlicm. We arc new showing an idegantassertinent el . LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH VASCT BORDERS. New Laces, Lace Fichu. Lace Cellars, Linen Cellar, Combination, Swiss and Everlasting Trimming-, An immense line of Deess Buttens, Fringes and Passe menteries at Popular Price?, NEW YORK STORE, 8-10.EAST EINGr STREET. e PEKING ! NEW Dry (Ms Stere ! & WILL OPEN ON Monday Next, April 17th, -IN- HOWELIa BUILDING, 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, . WITH AN ENTIRE NEWT STOCK OF Dry Goods andMiens Which they will offer AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Wc have special bargains te offer In Black and Colored Sillrs, Black Bhadames, Black and Colored Meires, Brocades, Black Cash meres, Black and Colored Nun's Veilings, and an elegant line or Novelties in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods. In our Demestic Depart ment, will be found all the Novelties In Print) Ginghams and Percales. We will eflerspecial drives In Muslihs,Table Linens,TeweI?,Ac. In our Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing Geed? De partment we will show en elegant line or goods at lowest prices, We invite all te ceme and see ns in ear new room, which will be one et the handsomest In the city. We mean te de business, and In order te de se will sell goods at a very small profit. W. B. Bewers. - H.N.H. I apl3-lydw BOWERS mm
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