Oiljje mn vl$M ffnleUigmfie Yelnme XV1II--N.. 206 LANCASTER, PA. TUESJ)AY MAY 2 1882. .Price Twe Oats. Ml. -.mAiAilH.).U J viw--m. iam iitH fiuwi ii m rma . 'S,.WW,VVrtR.t''' UPM.i PUIS UKKAT NEW YOKK IJAZAAIt- Llrea I New Yerk 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN 1882 Spring Season Announcement. 1882 Our Grand Spring Opening being ever, and being declared by everybody who witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Bazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. Jubt lccelvcd, 25 dozen el REAL BLACK CHIP HATS for ladies, the best Miapc il the m:ineii. We will sell them this week ler C8 OENTS. ThewillnlH run net he bought elsewhere Un less Hum tl.oe. Mil) dozen et Children's Bough-and-Ready Sailors, in all colon, le match dreas.es, at the lidicu lidicu leua piice of 5 UKNTS. Ulll curly it you want nny. Only i3 dozen leltet our FINK MILAN STJIA.W 1IONNKTS ut 3! UKNTS. These ItennelH ure i rally worth $1.00. We Imve constantly en Imnd nil the latent Hliaprs el the ma-en, suchnH PATIENCE, TYKOLK. 1'AUlSlKNNK, TlyUK, VIENNA, UKOKNT, EMPUKSS, Ac, Ac WW have the above in every imaginable shade, te match suits. We have also any style of OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIPS, Te match Hat- In endless laiiUy. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a full description of the same in our next week's advertisement. IjERBMBMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Gceds is y GOTTSCHALK &' LEDERMAN'S, GREAT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. J OUK S. UIVLKIl & UO.S AUVKKTISKMENT. An Immense Stock NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING J NO. S. GIVLER. -JLiTYKKS, KATUFUM & UO. CLOTHING ! n.... u.'w.Vnr nlnnn .milu ia Inv.ivM limn nvnr mill tlie st vltl fire Jill that COIllll ll! desil'Cll. Newest ana Kcst Styles the markci rih produce. With our increased trade we are kqitw nsU u i in tl w. i. ukei n u iui up our stock with Choice Goe.N, .m.l our stock i-j always kept new ami our customers et the h.:n lit et Jlu l i.iilu i . 11 tile time. CENXUK U AM. I all in motion. Ks ery available licit) U fought into requisition We '"' '"'""." i'.. ever one liumlrcil alts in thi- .lep-irtinniit. MJK KKAItV-u A1K CI.OT1HNCS cannot be excel e.l by :iii "eiise m 11 a. SSc" T 1." 1 .Ke bascn..nt tloer'l. Kept lull et ,l..,llcatd boe.Ih. unl the secen.l lloer ,s teBUly jaiiiiiif lull J-Ol " 1NU ler Men euth. Iteys anil l.ililreu-all our own manulaetun:warnintil te uivecntiie satisfaction ei ineiicv reluniled O irTKN DOLLAli (lO.O0) MKN'S Al.WVOOL SUITS urc mevliiK effraplrtly, i-verylKHly bciiiirMiriiiNe. at t i" cl imi"ss. They are e.,ual It net superior te any suit euVntl by any ether house at twelve !e lain. 1I w. as von i te call anil esaniine ami be your own jn.le. Our Youth's, ISeys'an.l CliililreuVsareallel.l :,i LOW ri.Rhs. Come ninl bring your boys along anil have them clothed, amrsavc one pieni ny imj mg jmu .v.my . MTEES, BATHFCW OEWTRE HALL, Ne. 12 Bast KiDg Street, Lancaster, Pa. PENN HALL. L.10.VUH8, CC. ivingwaLt's WINE. LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 205 West KinjT Street. leblO ly HUUSEAl & CO'.S NEW LIQUOR STORE, tfe. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'. The very best and linest (iiiallties of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly ter sale at wholesale and retail, 'straight Old Kye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 18C0. Kent especially for medicinal purposes, rare Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. ftbUmd. HOUSKAL & CO. "VTAI.T WINK. ' HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest . MALT EXTRACT KVEtt ritEr-AltED. ...,. All Invigorating HKALTil AND TAISl.lfi UKVKKAUK. A reliable remedy for 1M1 G KSTION, DKI51L1TY and MALN UTUITION highly recommended ter ENFEEBLED PER SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NURSING MOT11EUS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. OHAS. WOLTERS PRCfcPECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lamcastku Dei-et. GEO. A. K1EIIL. ml eiml SAMUEL H. PRICK. ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Onlce irem 66 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STBEET, Immedi ately in Bear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. ml7-Ud OR AND OVEXINO Or "THE GBKJLT IfEW TOBK GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S Bazaar, Great ST. 26 and AS OUK SPACE IS SO LIMITED WK SHALL CAM. T1IK ATTKN- TION OF OUK LADY PATKONS FOK THIS WEEK TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN OUK Millinery Oepartment imr goods, -. WILL OPEN TO - of lew Dress Goods at lew Prices .1 S. GIVLER STREET, CLOTHING. MYERS, RATHFON & CO., VUAJj. B. B. MAKT1K, W lielesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. 49-fanl: Ne. 420 North Water and ;Prf nee treets above Lemen Idinoaster. nMyd C0H0&"wiLEYr :VO NORTH H'ATJCR ST., jAtnrtutter, fa.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Uonnectlen With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office: Ne. 20 CLNTRE SQUARE. leKS-lyd e III OLE FERTILIZER. We are new able te funilsli our farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Seme especially adapted for raising tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. Hanicburg pike, or at 'General Offlce, Ne. 20 Eaat Chestnut Street. KAUFFilAN, KELLER & CO. aprl-lwd 11 AGS. RAGS. RAGS. The highest casu iTiccs pant ler an kiwis ei Rags, Old Becks. Carpets, Woolen Cleths, Bagging Hepe, Gum Shoes, &c, Ac. I will call en persons having anyet the aheve articles II they will drop me a postal card. WM. P. HENNEOKB, ' NO. 235 WEST KINO STREET. feb23m4 BAZAAR. New Yerk Bazaar, 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Our Ribbon Department Is declared by all i .itive viiited the llazaar te be the richest :ii.i most complete ever fcen before in this city. W have leceived ler tlUs week KiO pieces el .'i-i.ich elegant MO I It i: ANTIQUE UIIUEO.V, in all Hill;, te match Hats and Feather.'. We arc offering the name at ."5 cents a yard. This itlBI'OX we cannot diiplic.ite alter this let is gene. Order Department. We must new ea'l the upt'cial attention el our lady patrons te our Ml LLINKKY OKDKIC. DKl'AKTMENT. It will ic.illy pay every lady toerder their Sitting Hats and lleniuls at the iiazaur. Tin; Milliners we employ are the most, expciieneed in the trade, and we have no doubt will give entire sati-dactien. Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te order at, very LOW PIUCES. V.'c Keep constantly en hand the FINEST UKAI. KN'ULISII UUKl'ES, At New VoikPrkeb. DAY & CO. LANCASTER, PENNA. GEO. E. -RATELVON. CLOTHING ! Wc arc receiving daily tlie & CO. Ne. 508 Penn Street, Reading, Pa BOOKS ANli STA'llONERi. F INK, PLAIN ANI FANCY STATIONERY. NKW PANELS. NEW EASELS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. ELYNN'S SO. A'i WEST KING STREET. fUUN RAER'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR THE EASTER SEASON! ;PLAIN AND EKING ED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At tlie Boekstoro of Mil Baefs Sens, Nee. 16&17 North Queen Street. THE TOBACCO MAEKET. TUKSEKI) U'At'AKU HAVANA tUADK. Transaction! for the Weex Ending Satur day, April 2, IO A. M. Something About Tobacco Grewing United States Tobacco Journal. A somewhat better ami meic hopeful feeling was shown in the market this week. People arc begiuuing te set their teeth against the leaden apathy that hits ruled the market for a period of several months, and the lesult is that some new life is visible both in eifcar manufacturing and leaf circles. The chances of a change in tariff as well as internal revenue taxes having again become remote, most of these concerned in the trade have forced themselves te believe these matters set tled ; and under the circumstances such a construction is leally the best. Any re duction in taxes or tariff will, if ically such is te take place, be very trilling, and te be put in operation at such a distant date that hereby but insiguilicant leserj can accrue te these that, enterprisingly, aie pushiug business new. The either feigned or actual detestation of 'SO Pennsylvania by manufacturers con tinues" They frown at the mere men tion of effciiug them this stock, and openly avow they will net touch it. unless at a imicli lower figure than is asked, lleldeis, however, attach but little import ance te their action at least, they de net de se openly. They are of the opinion that, there being very little else in the market besides 'SO Pennsylvania, that stock will have te be taken at their figures. The condition of business in the near future will decide the question. Certain it is that these manufacturers wheaie in need of stock favor everything else offered mero than they de 'SO Pennsylvania. A sale of 1,000 cases New Yerk state Havana seed, held by a Syracuse fhm, te some New Yerk party (pepularily believed te be a large up town manufuctuiing fiini), formed quite an interesting episode in our market. It is hard te sec why the pur chaser is keeping his name a secret. In new tobaccos nothing was done that be came public. ."Several transfers of 'SI Connecticut seconds and '8t Wisconsin packings arc lumered, but the alleged sellers and buyeis claim total ignorance of them. It is somewhat surprising that se far no transfers of new Connecticut seconds have been made, as for the pist ten years these goods have always opened the market in new e:eps. The sales of the week were as follews: Pennsylvania Ciep '80 : 200 casc3, mostly wiappcrs, 30 te 40 cents ; balauce tillers, Cte 0 cents. Connecticut Crep ?80 : e00 cases, mostly wrappers, SO te 15 cents. New Yerk State Ciep '80 : 500 cases ; fillcry lets, 0', te 7 cents ; medium running 12 te 11 cents : line (reported) 17 te 18 cents. Ohie Ciep '80: ISOO cases ; fillers 41 cents; limning, 8 te J)j cents; wrappers le cents. Wisconsin Ciep 'SO ; 150 eases ; Ha vana seed, 9 te 14 cents. Havana Market quite active. Sales 1,200 bales; 'SO Kcmedies largely in de mand. Pi ices linn. Galls' Kcperl. Sales of seed leaf tob.icee reported by .1. S. Cans's Seu fc Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending May 2, 18S2 : COO cases 1881 New Englaud, seconds ami fillers, p.t. ; 022 ca-scs 1880, New Yeik State Hals, 0 te 17 cents ; 200 eases 1830 New Englaud wrappers, liitoeG cents ; 230 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, G te 30 cents ; 150 cases 1880 Ohie, 41 te J3 cents ; 100 Wisconsin, Havana seed, 8 te 12V- Total, 1.022 cases. LOCAL TOUAVCU KAKKKT. A Very ulet tVcek Among Ileuicrs Tlie Outlook for the Next Crex. The past week has been a voryquiet one among dealers in this city. Perhaps 150 cases of old tobacco was sold en private terms. A few buyeis of new leaf arc still riding the county in search of bargains, but very few sales have been made. The most of tlie tobacco lcmaining in the bauds of t;ie;veis ;, el luv and medium grades, wRile the Iieklcis f it demaud prices that are deemed much tee high by the buyers. The icsull is as'aijnant state of trade, which will contimie until buyer and seller can rcconcile their oppesiug views. Farmcis aic busy pieparing their ground for the coming crop. Just hew the acre age will compute with former years is net known. Thetc will probably be the usual incicasc, as heretofore, though in iome localities tbe acreage v. ill be ceuskl-jiably less than heretofeio. Notwithstanding the cot J weather that has prevailed the young plants ate t-aid te be doing linely. They aic net very laige, but, are barly and will be lai-RO enough by the 20th of May, which will be as early as they will be needed. In the southern end buyers for the last week have been thicker than at any time Ibis season, frequently as high as four teams have been at one place in one day, and as a result much of the geed, bad and indifferent has been lifted. One hierj week of the hame seit will see it lifted. Hess bought considerable ; Krider a greit deal, and Zeek cleaned out seme sections. Ilildcbraud was about and bought sonic ; llensel bought several crops; Phciicgar was also a buyer. Ameug the sales ais Klias Keen, two acies at 18, 8, 0, ' ; Satn'l Trimble, 2 acres at 23, 0, U, 3 ; Newton Ilutter. 14, 5, 2 ; Benjamin Hess, '3 acres at 15, 5, 2. 13. G. Ilerr bought largely for Hostetter, among them are U acres from Baxter Caughey, 15, G, 3 ; Newton Myers, 2 acres at 15, G, 3 ; D. Lingar, 2 ajres at 7V through ; Heury Hildcbrand, 2 aercs at lOj through ; Jehn Hildebrand bought 1 acre from Wm. Ilarrar, Celcraine, at 8, 5, 3 ; Krider bought Jacksen & Kegcis 2 acres at 1G, 6, 3 ; Iscac Lebe, -1 acics at 15, C, 3, the former for all wrappets, and Kcndig bought Samuel "Witmer's two acres in Quarryville for 10, fi, 3 ; Ileiss bought Moere's at the Unicorn for 10, 5, 3, 2. All the sales have been very satis satis factery, and with the fact of much of it being hail-cut and formerly condemned as white vein, they are very fair figures. TOBACCO GROWING. The Management of Plant-Reds. " G. A. G." in Country Gentleman. Successful tobacco growers everywhere have learned that in securing an abundant supply of healthy plants lies one of the principal points in raising a geed crop of tobacco. Failure with plants in many in stances means partial failure, at least, all the way through, for the reason that geed tobacco plants are net often te be found cither for the asking or for the buying in proper season of planting. It is favorable te success if the tobacco raiser has learned that it is diflicult te raise successfully a sufficient quantity of plants te set out his patch in geed season, for then the neces sary precautieus will he taken in the man agement of the plant bed. A very ciitical time comes immediately after the seed is sewn, and the danger continues for sov sev cral weeks, or until the growing seed lings have obtained sufficient foothold in the soil te withstand some neglect. It is te prevent danger of failure at this time that this custom of applying hog's bristles te the beds after sewing the seed has come into use in the Lancaster section of Pennsylvania. The bristles act as a mulch in preventing the surface of the soil from becoming dry, which would destroy the sprouted seed lying en the surface. An An other method, nearly or quite as efficient, is te spread old carpet or like material en the sashes after sewing the seed, te keep out the bright sunlight and preveut the soil from becoming dry or the seedlings from scalding. "When a covering of this kind is used it should net ba left en mere than ten days, when it should be renioved and the bed watched closely and prevent ed from drying by fiequent sprinklings. I de net mean te be understood te say that a covering el any Kind is necessary, but it is advisable because it is a means of safety and almost insures success. All that is required during the first two or three weeks after sewing the seed, is te keep the surface of the soil in the bed damp, and te prevent scorching of the plants by raising the sashes when the sun shines very warm. Toe much water is in jurious te the plants and retards growth, aud it should be applied te the bed through a sprinkling pet having a line re-e. The observing farmers of Southern Penn sylvania have learned that no spi inkling which they can give their tobacco points i ; se bcueiicial te them as a warm shower, aud hence, the glass is removed as rain ap proaches, unless it be a cold shower, when it is usually thought best te leave the plants cevered, unless advanced in tiie.vth. It is very rarely that a tobacco bjd has been se carefully and skillfully ra.snnged that little or no wecdiug is necesary. In most cases weeding the plants I.- a long and tedious task. . It is well te wmmeDce weediug as seen as the weed bee. we large enough te pull, and the meu thor ough the work is executed the betlei for the young plants, which need all the room and fertilizers in the soil (or iripid and healthful growth. Te hasten tlie giewth of the plants it is customary aud advisable, I believe, te apply te the bed liquid manure. This may be made in several simple ways or it may usually be found aheady prepared in hollow placrs in the barnyard. There is nothing better than barnyard manure water unless it be soap suds, either of which gives rapid aud healthy growth te the plants aud supplies te the soil the necessary elements of fer tility for the production of plants. There aie two insects which haopieved c--)pL.'iaily destructive te young tobacco plants while growing it the stied-bad. i have never yet taken fie trouble pro pre euro their names, !ut have studied their characteristics in my own experience in plant growing, and have learned that the same insects are common in the Pennsyl vania tobacco-growing districts, as they deubtcss are in all the seed-leaf produc ing sections. One el these insects is a Ilea, resembling the Ilea which plays such havoc with cabbage plants. The ether i a worm, ranging when full grown from a quarter te a half inch in length. It is small in cireumfeicnce, many legged, aud of a dark brown or black color. It oper ates in spots in the beds, usually where the plants arc thickest. The first indica tions that are seen of the operations of this insect are the wilting of the plants and their apparent retting. As the rav ages of this insect usually occur in very het, wet weather, I think the difficulty is very often called the plant ret. The worms eat oil the plants just below or at Iho surface, leaving them te wilt aud ret down under the eilects of a het sun aud dampness. The Ilea is probably best destroyed or pi evented from injuring the plants by a light sprinkling of ashes, lime or plaster (gypsum) ever the bed when the plants are damp. The worms are best destroyed by a strong application of soap suds te the bed, especially te these parts where the worms are found te be at weik. I have sometimes driven the worms from the bed by dropping a handful of bard-weed ashes in each spot where they had killed the plants. Te avoid the attacks of these worms, it is well te use a considerable quantity of weed ashes for fertilizing the beds bcfeic sewing the seed. This method has proved quite effectual, and ashes make an excellent fertilizer for the plants, if thoroughly incorporated with the soil. Angle worms are occasionally destructive te tobacco plants. I have known litem te ceme up in vast nuaibera from the sub soil, and in a single u;glit nearly de.stiey a whole bed of piant-,. lint they r-oldem trouble a bed when- weed ashes have becn used in any consiri"!'.hte quantity, and they may be driven 1'aek, if discovered in time, by applying soap suds te the plani. M-ckri.vss niglil-'. -ii .i!e mi-ei"'illj hv thai tiTrihlecuii h. Mi lull's Cine la the lvn.edy for you. Ter sale ill Cochran's drag store, 1:17 Mirth tiiH-cii St. myl-lwdeew&w Ladles and sickly srlrN rciinlring a nonsil-c-nhelic. gentle btitnulaut, will llnd I'.iewn'-. Iren Bitters ucnellclul. myl-lwiljfcw An old lady writes us : "1 am i" years old and was teelile and nervous all the time, n I'eu 1 bought a liottleet Parker's Ging' rTnIc. I have ii'jed little mere than one hnttli .ut i i-I as well as at ye." Seeethcr column. iiil-limh'iHl.tciiw Tu.vr hacking cough can he son. in !!-" 'in ' ly Miihih's Cure. We guarantee it. Ir -im' at (.'eclinm's drug store, 137 Xerlh t,"ie : "' my: i.mi-.-'jv ,tv Certificate. "1 iiue used Burdock Bleed I'.itt r- Willi great heuellt ler indigestion and einMir.!iiii et the hewels." G. L. l,-v. "Haniiite". Out." Price $1. Fer wile at Jl. B. Ceclir-ii'- drug store, 137 North tlueen street. Lane i' :-r. Wir.t. you suiter with Dyspepsia :t'sd Liver Complaint? Milieh's Vlmlizer is "u.ir.inlccd te cure you. Fer saleat Cochran's tit ug stoic, 1 !7 North Queen St. myl Iwdeew&v Triumphant. Mrs. Selglried, Marien. O., sv Themas' Kc lectrlc Oil was triumphant in" i-b c:ie ; she used it for a severe cold and pain, in-ide, uliil was relieved in a lew minutes. Fer -ile at II. is. Cochran's drug store, 137 Vu:th Queen street Lancaster. w JS'VE GOT M5JI. THE HUMAN HAND OUT DONE ! THE NORTON DOOR .CHECK AND SPIiJXO ! .IL'ST OUT, is one et tin' greatest inventions et the age. It prevents the slamming of doers most thoroughly and closes them automati cally with mere precision than can be done with hand. It net only shuts the deer noise lessly but with such easynesset action that the deer itself cannot be injured by any at tempt te slam it. The invention can be seen in operation at Jehn Copland's. .1 os. Cremer's and Ames Lee's, Nei t'l Queen stieet. S. BOYD MARTIN, hari:isi:li:g, pa. Sele Agent for Central Pennsylvania. ap23-awil,TuTIiib WK 11AVK TI!K IlANUltIClST AMI finest window display in the city. Hen't tail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO.- 56 NORTH JUKUt STREET. MEDICAL. B KOWS'S IRON HITTERS. NOTED MEN ! Dr. Jehn P. Hancock, late President of tLe National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the United States, says : ' Brown's, Iren Bitters has a heavy sale, is conceded te he a tine tonic ; the character et the nianulacturers is a veucher ter Us imrity and medicinal CMCllence." Dk. Jesr.i-ii IleBEKTS, President Balti mere Pharmaceutical College, says . " I indorse it as a Una medicine, reli able as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poison."' Dh. J. Faius Moem:, Ph. D., Profes Profes eor of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Pharmaceu tical College, says : "Brown's Ireu Bitters- isasutu anil reliable medicine, positively tree Irem alcoholic poisons, and can be recom mended as a tonic ler use among these who onpeso alcohol." Dk. Edward Eauicksen, Sccretary Baltimore College of Pharmacy, says : "1 indorse it asan excellent medicine, a geed digestive agent, and a non-in-toxicant in the fullest sense." Dr.. Kicii.MU) Samngtex, one of Balti more's eldest and most reliable physicians, says : " Ml whnhavcused it praise its stand ard virtues, and the well known char acter et the house which makes It is a siilllcient guarantee et its being all that is claimed, ter they an: men who could net be induced te elter-mything else bntareliablii nicdiciue ler public use." A Druggist Cured. Bouxsuero, Mil., Oct. 12, 1&S0. Gentlemen: Brown's Iren Bitters i-uied me of a bad attack of Indigestion and lulliics in the stomach. Having tested it, I tak pU .iMiiein recommend ing it te my cu-miiuci'.-s and am glad te say it gi in entire satisfaction te all." iit.ii. W. Heffman, Druggist. Ask jour Druggist for Bkewn's I icon Bittkus, and take no ether. One trial will ceuvjucc you that it is just what you need. Fer sale at 11. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. niyl-lwd&w F GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION AS TO thtt eminent Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria among tlm children, and the deaths that fre quently tollew, prove conclusively that neg lect el sere threats is the one great cause. Hew important it is ter us te. 'vgaul such a decision and take every measure te prevent the growth et disease through such neglect. There is nothing better eirured us a preventa tive and certain euro than the Occidental. It is quick anil Instantaneous in its euro and pleasant te take. Sold by II. IS. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 130 North IJucen street. Lanc aster, inyl-lwd TEAO T1I1S JLi Laneastkk. Pa., April 'is, isfl. TlIK KlDNKVCUIlA JlK'O COMl'ANV. Vents It gives me much pleasure le sa tb.it after using one pack et KIDNKYCIJUA I have been entirely cured el a severe pain in my back and side, of longstanding, ami that, tee, utter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend ll, and knew thattnany of my friends who have used it have been benefited. PKTKIt BAKKlt, mSiilyil Foreman F.xamiueranu Kxpress. t 1KNTLK31KN. We call your attention te an important dis covery in our practice which we have found very successful in eases et prostration arising from indiscretion. These snllerim; trem any of the niimeieuH lerins et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for farther inlor inler inlor niatien. Address. DBS. LA GUANGK X JOK DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. HU' Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. in. till '1 p. in., and .' tills p. in. niariV3inced l'AfERHAtiUMNOS, Ac. -pilARICS XV. FRV. V.'i: AMV. HACK AGAIN TO OUli OLD STORK ROOM Which has been Remodeled and KnJargcd. V' open out with u NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND Window Shades. Ot Kvery Description. "in connection with euv line et geed", we have taken part of the room ter the exelnsHe sale et ' LACE CURTAINS, FINE MIRKOKS, POLES, POLES, CORNICES, &c, &c. Ot which we have an Extensive Line. A visit et inspection solicited. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CHINA ANU UL.AHH WAR.. H lOUSt MARTIN. AT CHINA HALL. Just received per oteamship " British. Crown " another in voice of WHITE GRANITE and PORCELAIN in Table, Hetel and Chamber Ware, Wares exchanged if net satisfactory. We have added te our stock a line of JAPANESE PAPER WARE. High & Martin, 15 BAST KING STREET lite nie ware cheTUisa. Strengthened Again. Many men who knew what fine woolens are de net suspect that our Custom Reems stock is se fine and complete. It has a fresh infusion te-day, this time from Erckens. A- list of the ereat German brands shown in our piece goods would simply be a directory of the best wool en mills in Rhine Prussia. We are about as strong with Scotch, English and French, and strong er still with the best American. Se we ought te be, for the pat terns of all the best makers in the world come te Oak Hall. Then, tee, these fine goods are well cut and made at the small est prices. If any men.read this who are anxious te test its truth we invite them te leek in upon our piece goods stock. WANAMAKER cS: BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Makkkt Streets, PUlLADKLl'HIA. The coming of Spring doea net always determine .you te lay uside heavy clothing, hence we shall keep our winter stock accessible for a while and have the spring: goods also handy, if wanted ; but if our advice is worth, considering you will make changes gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat, The advantage of dealing with us is that we have all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. MiSCXLL INEOUN. F INK JttlLLINKKY. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. 38 NORTH (jlIKKN STBEET. My many Irii'iidH and p.iliens an; respect Inlly invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK -or COlTTRfMlMJ ALL TUB I.KADIXJ 8TTXC3 FOK DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIKS can have their eriteis lilted In much 1S3 time tlmn they have been accustomed le elsewhere 45Plca'9s call and ciumine my Reeds and price without obligation te purchase. 3-N. if. The Largest and Finest Stock of CHILDREN'S Scheel and Dress Hats -IN THIS CITY. A full line of Human Hair Goods Ahvava en hand, and all kinds et II A lit WOKK done at the LOWEST PKICES at MB. A. f . MEL'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3md,Te,ThS PATENTS. WM. H.BABCOCK, 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Kxamliier In the V. S. Patent Offlce ; aiUTvvard. Associate Attorney et Jacob Stauffer, esq., or Lancaster, Pa., until the IaU ter's death, wenld be pleased te hear from In ventorset f.ancaster and neighboring coun ties, and LsstlU prepared, te attend carelully ami promptly te all Patent business at meder AteruW 1ii03l-3maw Millmery ; TriramiDgs
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