Qe bmate Volume XYIINe. 209. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAI 4. 1881. PrifO Twe Cnte. CLOlItlXU. TAILORlHG AMD uENTS' FURNISHING. JOHN FALCK, MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTS' FURNISHER, Ne. 44 West Kins Street. Having remove! opposite from my old 8 1 ami te the room occupied ter many years by the Kin caster Fin; Insuiance Company, I am new prepare I te show my customers ami the public u line or goods for tue SPRING TRADE, which for quality, style ami price are equal te any in the city. A full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods al waytt en hand. All goods warranted as represented and prices as low as the iQwest. - apr81mdA2iuw JOHN FALCK. TW"KW CLOTIIIXtt HTORE. GHAS. A. HOHMANN (Having Opened a CLOTHING STORE Ne. 154 North Queen St., (Hehuiaiiu's Old Stand), Naxt doeor te Fllnn A Wlllsen's Stere, 1m pre eared te make Clothing te Order at Short jseiicc anil en reasonable terms. A complete assortment of Ready-Madc Clothing et every variety constantly en hand and for sale at ramarkably low pi ices. iapr25-lmdAw "I Ml'ORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Te-day we open a lull line of Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which has never been eclipsed in this city or any house in the country for quality, style and high toned character. We claim superiority ever anything we handled before during our experience ei quarter et a century in business, and our reputation is established for keeping the II nest goods in our line. Our opening te-day is au Invoice et Novel Nevel tics captured from the wreck of a large Bosten house, whose failure has precipl tatcd these goods en the market tee late in t lie season anil consequently at a sacrifice, se they arc within reach of all desiring a first-class article at a moderate pi Ice. The consignment Includes a full line of the eel brnlcd Talumen's French Novelties, the handsomest and finest Reeds imported te this country, a new feature in Silk Warp ; Talauien's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A full line of Tayler's English Treuserings ei beautiful effects. Alse a fine line et Choice American Suitings as low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties in Spring Overceatings at moderate prices. All are cordially Invited te examine our stock and be convinced that wc arc mak ing no idle beast, but can substantiate all we say and respectfully urge persons te place the irordcratencc before the choicest styles are sela, ter they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer turtlier particulars in regard te dress consult J. K. SMAT,TNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. (JUEEN STREET, MW&S .Several Fine Ceat Makers wanted. S1 21'rinu Opening AT H. GERHART'S New Tailoring EstalsMeit, Ne 6 East Kins Street. I have just completed fitting up one of the Finest Tailoring Establishments te be found in this state, and am new prepared te show my customers a stock of goods for the SPRING TRADE. which ler quality, style aud variety of Patterns lias never been equaled in this city. 1 will keep and sell no goods which I cannot recommend te my customers, no matter hew low in price. All goods warranted as represented, and prices as low its the lowest, at Ne. 6 East King Street, Next Doer te the New Yerk Stere. H. GERHART. N .TEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOB SPRING 1881, D. B. liestetter & Seu's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual efforts te bring before the pnblic a tine, stylish and well made stock of BEADY-M CLOTHM, we are new prepared te show them one ei the most carefully selected stocks of Clothing in this city, at the Lewest Cash Prices. MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING! IN GBEAT VABIETV. Piece Goods ei the Most Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach et all. 49tilve us a call . D. B. Hestener & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 6-lyd LANCASTER. PA. GRAIN SPECULATION In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000. Write W.T.SOULK A CO., Commission Mei chanta, ISO La saUe street, Chicago, HI., ior;clr ier;clr ulars. m28.lyd CLOTUirm. 1 JUSINKSS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. We have somewhere in the region of one hundred styles of business suits new ready te put en. A list of them would be the dullest of read ing ; and yet we want you te knew substantially what they aie like. The lowest price is $8.50, and the highest is $20. They are all of wool. $8.50 is very little te get all-wool cloths, sponging, cutting, trim ming, making, watching, handling, rent, book-keeping, advertising and selling, out of ; but we manage te de it by dividing the costs among se many of you that one hardly 'feels his share at all ; he pays for materials aud work, and very little mere. We'll take another day for the rest ; but you m.iy as well come anil see new as later. Seeing is better than reading. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IX AMKRWA. NK KW CLOTHING STORE. LOOK -FOU OPENING -OF- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S HEW ONE PRICE CLOTHING -AND- FINE MERCHANT TAILOBIM ESTABLISIIEIT, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO S1IULTZ A BBO.'S HAT STOKE. CENTRE HALL! ALL IN Every available hand is busy in getting out have facilities te make up in goon style ever ONE HUNDRED SUITS PER WEEK, And that is Just what we are doing at this time, and wc are happy te say that the public ap preciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported better te-day than in any of its previous history, anil our trade has steadily increased year after year and we purpose te continue as the leading Clothing Heuse, for fair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock et piece goods Is still fall and complete et all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign and Demestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock et BEADY-MADE CLOTHING- OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children, And we dcly coihpctltien. Wc sell Men's All Weel Suits ler $8. $10, $12, $14, all our own nianu fact ure. Our $8 suits are as geed as suits sold at ether houses at $10. Call and j mlge ler you r sclt. The purchaser saves one pretl t by buying at CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET, MYERS & SLATE JROOriSO. TXTHOLESALE DEPOT FOR Fremtit Iren Pipe. Brass Cods, of all kinds HEATERS AND RANGES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE ROOFING, TIN PLATE. TARRED FELT, MOTH PROOF. -:e:- Nes. 11 & 13 EAST ORANGE JOHN L. LROX JtlTTERS. WON BITTERS. IRON BI A TRUE TONIO. IRON BITTERS arc highly recommended ler all diseases requiring 'a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting the Poed, Belching, Heat n the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net blacken tae teietli or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the A B C Boek. 32 pp. et useful and amusing rcadln g tent free. BROWN OHEklOAIi COMPANY, MMydAwi BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at OOHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. rUJSlNKSS SUITS. N"' TEW CLOlIUNG STORE. OUT TIIE - c CENTRE HALL! MOTION. Clothing in our Custom Department. We LANCASTER, I'ENN'A. RATHFON. STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AENOLD. apr2-tld RON WITTERS. . ERS! SURE APPETISER. Lancaster I-ntellificnccv. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1881. FROM STEP TO STEP ; Or, The Mysterious Letter. Frem the liennaii et Erust t'rltze. Translated Especially ler the Ixtellksexcei:. Continued. CHAPTER IV. Frau Veu llaidek had fallen into a death like swoon, after the last words blic had addressed te Felix. With unexampled strength of will &I10 had accomplished what she had conceived te be right. In the excited state of her feelings, .she had looked ujKm that as being laudable, which in reality was imprudent and censurable. In her ever-hasty generosity she had mii lcmlered a considerable capita! te a man who ruiht net have been able te prove his 1 it'll t te receive sueh a portion of her in heritance. She had, with rare energy, bid defiaucc te her bodily weakness, in order te remove the undeserved poverty of :v mau whom she had deprived of an assured existence, the happiness of whose life she had destroyed. New, that she had so se cured her object, she gave herself enthcly up te her weakness. Quiet and motion less she reposed in her chair, whether quite deprived of consciousness is ques tionable ; it was a benefit te the invalid te be able te rest se calmly, therefore she 'did net move. 'Her companion who had with drawn se discreetly, new began te think that her lady's room was strangely quiet : she listened, stepped s-eitly te the deer and epeued it a very little. One leek was enough te 1111 her with anxiety and terror. In her extreme fright she rang the bell Se loudly that in au instant all the ser vants found themselves in the ante-chamber. " Call a physician," cried the terrified woman, whose position as companion te the lady-was one attended by great re siKinsibilities. A servant hurried off ; no one thought of the stranger for the mo ment. Frau Ven llaidek moved and opened her eyes, her companion breathed mere fieely, and bent lovingly ever the lady ; a smile such as had never been seen during her illness, transfigured her coun tenance. Her eye wandered peacefully from one object te another ; .she seemed te be looking for something. " Has Marie been here yet '.'' She whispered te her at tendant. When the latter declared that she had net, the lady added in a louder and quicker voice, " Tell the dear little girl, that new Oswald Mark 1 in cau drink coffee of a morning that he can new have a warm meal every day I have learned te knew him I can new die peacefully ! But send at once for Marie's father : for the state counseller ; he inu.it come ; he was right ; but, te avoid confusion, my nephew the state counseller, must come dircctlv directly V The attendant sent without delay for the state counseller. He came with all possi bly haste. But before his arrival his aunt had gently expired. The last words of the departed lady had sounded meaningless aud uuimpettant. Of what account was the name " Otte Marklin" in the spacious hall of this aris tocratic palace. A few days later, a pompous and endless funeral precession moved through the streets of the Residence, accompanying te their last resting place the mortal remains of the most beautiful woman of her time. The rank, the reputation, aud the wealth of her husband had secured her position, and had rendered her inaccessible te the customary judgment of public opinion. The hist honors were paid te her then her name was altogether forgotten. Frau Veu Haidek.Ieft no children. AVith her last breath the nephews of her deceased husband entered upon their right of inher itance. They knew this, and tookflnisscs teokflnisscs toekflnisscs siou of the palatial house without delay. They were brothers, the three sons of the only brother of His Excellency llaidek ; they lived at the Residence, hut, notwith standing, had never been en terms of fa miliar uitci course. The noble family. State Counseller llaidek, as the eldest, had been appointed executer of His Excel lence. According te his request, the three brothers were te remain in the house of mourning until the whole business of di viding the inheritance and all relating te it should have been completed. On the day following the f uncial the counseller, in the piesencoef his brothers, opened the cabinet of his uncle, who had resided in the upper story. Here, as they all knew, were kept all documents, all deeds and papers relative te the estate, and air pri vate correspondence of the old gentleman that he considered of any importance. The lirst. thing that met the eyes of the three brothers was a letter, with the inscription. "Piivatc communication (or my nephews, te be regarded as a supplement te my will, should 1 depart this life before my beloved wife." The State Counseller shook his head, s he broke the seal, and glanced rapidly ever the writing, while his brothers Maximilian and Kune, both officers of the guard, lit their cigars. An expression of joy 11 it ted evcrhis countenance as he read, aud he exclaimed in lively emotion ; "Let no one assert that an affection .which, has jence taken root in the heart, can ever be tern out and destroyed ; see here is the proof that our uncle nas never been able te for get him, whom as a child he held se ui.ut "What docs that mean"?" inquired Kune, the youngest of the three, somewhat frightened, " I hope that he has net, in consequence of such feeling, chosen ether people as heirs." ' Only as co-heir geed Kune, the num ber of his nephews, is increased by one." "What!" exclaimed Maximilian. De you mcau the son of Aunt Meta, who mar ried Heir Marklin? But he was discarded, is long since dead, it is te bchejK'd !" "Ne matter; but uncle has declared in this letter, that he is te he considered as co-heir." "Well, that is classic!" murmcred Maximilian ; his brother Kune, consider ably younger than cither, of his ether brothers, carelessly examined the coun tenance of the latter. . " Of whom arc you speaking?" he in quired, stretching himself. "Yes, ecrtainly Kune can scarcely knew any thing of this family tragedy" said the state counseller. "He was then still taken up with his hobby-horse, aud probably it was never mentioned at a later period. Uncle excellency, had also a sister, who was elder than her brothers. " 'I knew that," said Kune, ':hcr portrait hangs near the cabinet." " This aunt," continued the counseller, "had married a mau of citizen rank, an officer of Hussars and a favorite, of enr 1 Old Fritz.' lie died seen after being promoted te a colonelcy, aud Aunt, Meta returned te this house with her only child, a son, aud lived with our uncle until her death ; her son became her uncle's fa vorite." " Say rather his idol," interrupted Max imilian, fretfully throwing off the ashes from his dear. " This Oswald Marklin was the bugbear of my boyhood, constant-1 ly placed before me as a model, besides he was the pet of my uncle who cared for him, saved for-him, denied him net a sin gle wish, while we at home were-kept very close." "Yeu scorn te have remembered that," returned the state counseller,- with a slight tone of censure, " but you have evidently forgotten that Oswald deserved this preference. I recollect that I was very proud of this cousin Oswald who en tered the university in his sixteenth year aud was there also held up as the model of au exemplary, industrious and faithful student. AVe expected that uncle would adept him, aud in failure of offspring make him heir te the wealth he had himself ac quired." " AVhy did this net happen ? AVhat has become ' of this splendid pattern cousin ?" interrupted Kuue. " AVherq nas lie gene What crime lias no com mitted that his memory has se entirely fallen into oblivion '.'" "He has committed nothing " returned the state counseller, in an emphatic tone, ''hut he was defrauded of the whole hap piness .of his life, aud his memory was buried in oblivion, te screen His Excellence from reproach. A catastrophe occurred that forever separated uncle aud nephew. At one of the reunions te which Cousin Oswald had obtained access through his uncle's position, he formed the acquaint ance of a young girl, whom he seen learned te love, aud whom he worshiped with all the enthusiastic fervor then in vogue. Enough ; he gained uncle's consent te their betrothal, aud the latter installed himself as guardian te the beautiful young orphan who was living with her noble relatives. Ileic there began au episode in the an nals of our family, which will forever be covered by the veil of silence, unless Os wald is still living, and willing te clear away the darkness that envelopes the whole history. There was something dis honorable connected with the matter, but I knew very little of it, I was at that time a hey of twelve jeans, you Kutie, but two years old." "Ge en!" commanded Kline. "I am curious te learn at last what should have been told long before this." The state counseller continued : " I remember, that. eue day. exactly thirty years age, our father received a letter from his brother, afterwards His Excellency. In this he in formed him abruptly and briclly, that he had been betrothed te the surviving daughter of the Chamberlain von Erxlcbcn and that he intended te celebrate -their nuptials at the earliest possible time, quiet ly and without parade ; that in consequeuce of his betrothal, his ucphsw, Oswald, had renounced him aud lett his house. He wished te banish the name of his nephew from his memory, and commanded hence forward no one should mention it in his presence." The state counseller ceased, and made a motion, as if he wished te exercise the ghost of the Past from the places that he haunted. ' AVcll ?"' asked Kuue eagerly. "The betrothed of our uncle was the premised bride of his nephew Oswald !" " That is really tee much !" exclaimed Kune, greatly agitated. "Yeu knew nothing at all of this? " in quired Maximilian. "I remember dis tinctly te have heard, at that time, from the lips ei our sainted father, the words : 'Fie upon this young coquette, who has bewitched the old feel in order te be able the sooner te play a splendid part upon the stage of the world ! Fie upon her and upon my brother, who allows him self te be eai-ried away, through the vio lence of a late passion, te act thus ignobly; and te- plunge his laverite into destruction for the sake of a frivolous, coquettish girl!' I have never been able te endure this Aunt Excellency, en account of her teach ing, and have 1 irmly believed that your antipathy toward her, Kune, rested upon the same foundation. " " Heaven forbid ! " rejoined Kuue, ' t knew nothing of all this; but she had rendered herself ridiculous te me through her pride. De you knew anything further of Oswald Marklin?" "Ne. Oswald disappeared from the Residence and his name was no longer mentioned ; only when I once ventured te ask our father about his subsequent fate, " said the -counseller, " I received this answer: 'Oswald is determined t help himself; he has refused every effort of assistance, and renounced all connection with his mother's family; li3 considers himself only as the Json of his father,' and will live and die as such. ' Frem, this declaration it is clearly evident that, be sides this disgaccful and treacherous ciushiug of his best affections, Oswald must have had still another deep cause for quarrel from reproaches cast, upon the citizen origin of his father." " New I knew enough for the present, and feci curious te learn the contents of the letter addressed te us by uncle. Read it aloud, I pray you," entreated Kune. His brother complied : "Peculiar cir cumstances, connected with my past life, have induced me te emit all mention of one of my nephews, equally entitled te heirship with the ethers, in the will by which I have appointed my wife Alexau driene, nee Ven Exlchen, as my sole heir, and in which I have ordered that after her death the property that remains shall re vert te my family. I have corrected this emission iu a second will, that has been legally drawn up aud deposited, and I in form you, my nephews, that my heart longs te be assured, that, after my death, a just partition of my earthly goods will be made. The seu of my sister Meta, Oswald Marklin, shall have an equal share' of the inheritance with the sons of my brother Joachim, and therefore I appoint that he shall be equally entitled with my ether nephews te consider my house as his home, te take it as his inheritance, and te reside in it. Oswald Marklin, being the eldest of my nephews, is entitled te the lirst choice. May the house, which he. left with a curse, thcu become blessed te him may the sorrow-laden years of life that I have brought upon him, here be atoned for. If Oswald's proud spirit re jects the house, it may stand at the dis dis jiesal of my ether nephews ; and State Counseller llaidek, as the executer of my will, shall cause an equal division of the prepci ty left behind te be made ; should my nephew, Oswald Marklin, be no longer among the living, his share shall fall te his legitimate descendants. This fact is te be legally inquired into aud established; should all inquiries preve fruitless, the sons of my brother shall be sole heirs." An uncomfortable pause ensued when the state counseller had ended. The in heritance that had seemed se nearly with in the grasp of the brothers new receded before their eyes into the'uncertain dis tance ; difficulties arose from former year old claims of one who had been discarded Indeed one could scarcely be displeased with the het-blooded Max if he did express his indignation in harsh words, if he did net judge his uncle's weakness with lenity, and if he denounced this act of justice as a late and needless repentance. " Since Cousin Oswald was se heartless as te renounce his uncle for depriving him of a desirable bride, uncle was justified in casting him off ; we might have- derived L'reat advantage in that case." "I agree with Max in some measure," said Kune, thoughtfully. "It is ccr- tainly vexatious te be forced te recognize rights that might be considered as having lapsed for long years. What may be the whole amount of the inheritance, brother counseller?" The latter shrugged his shoulders. " Net se grea.t perhaps as is generally supposed. Since undo was pensioned off the income has Wen less than the expendi ture." " These are all shadows, dear brother, that disturb the brilliancy of our pros pects. Will it net be our duty te make an inventory which will afford information about the property ?" "Certainly, iu case we were the only heirs," returned the state counseller, earn estly. " Under present circumstances it might bring us into discredit, but if we cannot inquire into the balance of cash, we may at least examine the account books." He unlocked a drawer iu the writing cabi net and took out the papers and books in question. The latter were found te be iu complete order, everything noted down and carried forward with the utmost ex actness. "Our old Exccllcncyappearstehave been a most excellent book-keeper," said Kune, with a smile. " My heirs will never lie able te make that beast with regard te me." "There I am like you, my brother,' said Max. "I hope my share of the be quest will reach se far that I may once he carried into the mausoleum of the Haidek- Bernhausen's fiee from debt." The state counseller had, meantime, reckoned, added aud multiplied. Accord ing te this calculation papers of value must exist te the amount of eighty thousand dollars, besides mortgages aud secuiities, whose sum total might be about thirty thousand : added te this, the luagmticcntly furnished house and a considerable por tion of silverware. "Always a line in heritance, even if it had te be divided into four shares, " said the counseller, as he again locked up the secretary. "We must be satislied with this superlicial re view, until the second will shall be opened, which, at all events, must have been drawn up and legally entered, without the know ledge of Her Excellence our aunt. I shall endeavor te accelerate this opening, aud will advertise at once for our co-heir, Oswald Marklin. Te this end we shall lirst cheese theso state and official news sapers, which would naturally fall into the hands of magistrates and office-holders, since it must be supposed that Cousin Oswald is pursuing a judicial career at some place, unless indeed he has deceased since the sa I catastrophe that befel him." " I wish with all my heart that we may seen leaiii whether he is living or dead," nastily exclaimed Max. "it would, how ever, vex me greatly should Cousin Oswald accept our uncle's oft'er, and take posses sion of this house, that from time immem orial has always berne the title of the ' llaidek palace Frem this it appears te us, iu default of an ancestral estate, as the ancestral dwelling of the race of Haidek Haidek Beruhauscn, and is doubly va'uable te us, brother.'' " By all meaus," exclaimed Kune, "and I have already been planning hew we might all three take up our residence here. I shall be satislied with the ground lloer. Brether state counseller will oc cupy the first lloer, and brother Max, with hfs family cau take possession of these apartments, where he will have room and te spare." "Plenty of room," returned 3Iax, "and my wife has long been delighted with this plan, but of what avail is it if Cousin Os wald should desire te stretch his plebeian limbs in the saloons, which belong' te him properly raid by heirship." " In se far as I can judge of my cousin, from the experiences of my boyhood," said the state counseller in an impressive tone, "he will never again enter this house. If he had net forsworn all com cem niunitj with our family he weufd net se constantly have avoided my father, who had always loved aud honored him. I fear wc shall have te regard this second will of our uncle as a fruitless repentance and atonement." I'l'e be Continued. What's the nsu sitting all day in the house with a bail cold ei- hacking cough when Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure you in a short tim e. AVnat's In a Nanie. Thu virtue of moitet the patent medicines with which the market is Heeded lies In the name, but the virtues of ISurdeck Bleed Bit ters lie in thenet that they cleanse the bleed et all Impurities, and cure dyspepsia, bilieus-ne-s and Indigestion. l'riec'$lt trial bett'c 10 eents. Ker sale at II. 1$. Cochran's Orug Stere, 1:57 North Queen street. A Splitting Headachex. ;. ISIaeket IJnbinsen, proprietor et the Can i((t Prenbyterian, Terente, Out., writes: ""or several years I have suffered greatly from olt elt recurriiig bilious headaches. 1 uxeil your ISur ISur eock Bleed Hitters with the happiest results, and I new find myselrin butter health than feryears past. I cheerfully recognize the ster ling character et your preparation." Fer sale at II. IJ. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 Xerth Queen street. An effort of Mature. A cough U au effort ei nature te expel mat ter irritating the air passages et the lungs, and is etlen caused bv- au iiillamed or irritable condition of the- threat. Themas' Kclei-tric Oil is a certain, safe and speedy cure for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the threat. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. VST North Queen street JtUUHS AA'Jt STATIOXJMtr. VKW Al C'HOICK STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLYNN.'S, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STKKET. IU.ANK HOOKS. JOHir BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Have ler sale, at the Lewest Price. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Day Heeks, Ledgers, Cash Heeks, Sales Heeks. Hill Heeks, Minute Heeks, Re ceipt Heeks, Memorandums, Copying Heeks, Pass Hoekss, Invoice Heeks, 4e. WKITING PAPEKS. Foolscap, Letter, Nete, Hill, Sermon, Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papeterics, Ac. ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all kinds, .Wholesale and Ketail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES, Prayer Heeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday school Mfisic Beeks, Sunday-school Libraries. Commentaries. Ac. HOTELS. MISULEB HOUSK, (formerly Clarenden.) 113 aud 113 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below Cluistnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa. On the European plan. 3Icals at all hours, at moderate rates. Beems. 50c., 73c and 1 per day. Hetel open all night. AHEL MISIILKK A CO., Prep's, Formerly of the Mlshler Heuse, Ufiading, Pa. IlAKRY STEWAKT. Slipt., .,,,. Formerly of tbe St. Clair, Atlantic CIt ml2-3md MXDXCJO. &TAKKII. CATABKII, COLD IX TUB HEAD, HAT FEVEU, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, CAN BB CURED. DIRECTIONS. Fer Catarrh, Hay Fevcr.Ceidin the Head Ac., insert with Uttle finger a particle et Balm Inte the nostrils : draw strong breaths through the nose. It will ba absorbed, cleansing ami Dealing the diseased mem brane. FOR DEAFNhSi Apply a particle into the ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM, having gained an enviable local reputation, displacing all ether preparations iu the vicin ity et discovery. Is, en its merits alone, recog nized as a wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair trial will cenviuce the most skeptical of It curative powers. It crtcctually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation anil irritation, protects the meinbranul linings et the head irem additional relds, ceuipletely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment as directed, will euro Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold iu the head it is unequalled. The Halm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at lit cents. On receipt of .V) cents will mail a package. Send ler circular with full information. EL 'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, ami by wholesale druggists generally. tiitiuieedAw I'KOVKKIIS. "Fer. sinking spells, tits, dizziness, palplta lien and low spirits rely en Hep Bitters." " Read of, procure and ue Hep Hitters, and you will be fetreug, healthy and happy-" ' Ladies, de veu want te be strong, health v and beautiful? Then use Hep Hitters." "The greatest appetizer, stomach, bleed and liver r gulater Hep Hitters." "Clergymen. Lawvers. Editors. Haulers and Ladies need Hep Hitters dally." "Hep Hitters has restored te sobriety nnd health, perfect wrecks from Intemperance." "IJUOwill be paid ter a case that Hep HP ters will net cure or help." "Hep Bitters builds up, strengthens ami cures continually rrem the tlrst dose." "Fair skin, rosy checks and the awetest breath in Hep Hitters." . " Kid ne v and Urinary couinlalutsef all kindt .permanently cured by Hep Hitters." " hour stomach, sick headache and dizziness. Hep Hitters cures with a few doses." "Take Hep Hitters three limes a day and you will have no doctor bUls te pay." Hep Bitters JI uHHuicfHrlng Cenpany, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. aprl-lydMWFAw CUTICURA Miracles of Healing Unparalleled in Medical History. CtrriciniA UEHOLVK.NT.the great natural bleed purifier, absorbent, renovator and vitalizer. lias shown its grand curative power in scrof ula, whiteswelliiigs. ulcers, erysipelas, swelled neck, scrofulous Inllaiuinatlens, mercurial af fections, old Mires, eruptions of the skin, sere eyes and scalp alleetiens, with dry, thin and tailing hair; and when the Cimc-tntA, a Medic inal Jelly, and the Cuticuka. .Seap, prepared from it, are applied te external symptoms, the cures effected by the Ccticuiia ICkmbmkh nre marvelleus. Scrofula. Sciiekvl.v. lien. William Tayler. Uestun State Senater of Massachusetts, permanently cureil of a humor of the face and scalp that hail been trcatud unsuccessfully for twelve years by many or Bosten's best physicians and most noted specialists, as well as European authorities. He says: "I have been se elated .with niysiieccssluf uscef the Culicura Bemc- lies mat l nave slopped men in the streets te tell them et my case." Kiimilng Seres. Krs.MNU feitiaj. Ilenrv Landcckcr, Dever, N. II.. certifies that Aug. !K1, 1877, he broke his leg. The bone was set by a physician. Uwm removing the splints sores broke out from the liee te the heel. Doctors called them varicese veins, and ordered rubbersteckings. Paid $25 ter stockings, without any signs et cure. Bought Cuticuka- BEifKDiEs anil was rapidly and permanently cured. Certified te by Let hi eps A Pinkham, Druggist, Dever, N. if. Suit Rheum. Salt Uiikc.m. Cee. F. Owen.dcalei'iii pianos Grand Rapids. Mich., was troubled for nine years with Salt Rheum. Tried every medicine known te the trade, anil was attended by many physicians with only temporary iclfef. Cured by Cuticuka Remedies. prepared bv 1 A POTTER, Chemists and Driiggists,: Wash ington street. Bosten, and are for sale by all Druggists. Price ter Cuticuiia, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50 cents: large boxes. SI. Cuticuka Rk.sel.yknt, the new Rloed Purifier. $1 per bottle. CtmcuitA Medicinal Toilet Keai '.'" cents. Cuticuka Medicinal Shavim! Soai. 15 cents; in bars ler Barbers aiid large reiisimiers, Wi cents. H,All mailed free en receipt of price. SANFOBD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. "" One bottle ltadlct! Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, and oue Improved Inhaler. Price ler all, 1. Keoiieinieal agreeable,sati;atul neve-failing, relieving instantly and curing permanently, this great combination ei medicinal agents offers te the weary sufferer Irem every form et Catarrh, relief and rest. It satisfies every de mand of reason and common sense. It attacks and conquers every pliasw of catarrhal disease. It strikes at the root, clean-iiig the nasal passages of purulent matter;' te swallow and iu hare which means destruction, sweetening the breath, restoring the senses of smell, taste, and hearing te full activity, purifying the bleed of catarrhal virus, and checking its con stitutional ravages, liny it while there Is yet time. Ask for SAxremVs Radical Curd. Sold and recommended everywhere. Gen r:d Agents. WEEKs A POTTER, Bosten. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. On Cellix.V Voltaic Electric Platkr, costing cents, is tar sujHirier te every ether electrical application before the public. They instantly relieve Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Malaria. Fever and Ague, and Kidney ami Urinary Difficulties, and may be worn ever the pit of the stomach, ever the kidneys, or any affected part. Price 'i cents. Seldevcry where. II KAI.TI1 VS. DEATH. Health regained and happiness retained u dcr the . 0MNIPATHIC TREATMENT . DR. GREENE. Thousandsefoldlongttndlngdiscaseslutvu been cured ler $", even when the patient had previously spent large sums of money without any advantage. Why will you, if in pain or out of health, remain in doubt? A treatise en the eye, another en Catarrh, and a pamphlet containing the names el hundreds cured lu this county given away (free) or sent te you. Over l,3(ji patients, in II months, nearly all despondent in consequence el being previ ously unsuccessliilly treated, all of them new well or improved, with a verv tew exceptions : all cured by external applications or medi cine; no pills, powders, bitters, poisons or any drugs placed in the stomach. Many cured of long standing consumption, dyspepsia, rheu matism. Ac., ler $3. Vontultatient anil exami exami natient free. Come and see me. Hundreds cured of Catarrh for a) cents.. Th remedy sent te anyone en receipt el 50 cents. DR. O. A. GREENE, (33 Years Experience), Ne. 146 EAST JMAO STREET, 10-tfdMWFASl Lancaster, Pa. t N' eW IS THE SEASON Otf MY DIS- content made glorious ' by the use of KLDNEYOURA, a Tea composed of Roots and Herbs. It will remove all disorders of the Liver and Kidneys in a short time. It gives strength and tone te the digestive organs, purines the bleed and leaves the system in a geed, healthy condition. Price SO cents a pack. Fer sale at Kauffman's Drugstore, Ne. lie North -Queen street.;
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