r -1 2 " " T" -, j- ?2j CRCyJS3gaarscyigJg1fSanE r. ;. wawii.nw i' Ki'wiff; -rr irjiri nmnwi y nwnwimt ! uiyi ltIS I al I tI (Oe rni&t; s 3 Volume XVI-Ne. 171. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1880. Price Twe Cents. .- .-"-.- AVHHHraK!! I l$AiAAlv I lAvA- TEICJIS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENCER, PUBLianED EVKBT KTXXIHO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. Thk Daily Iktkllieekckr is furnished te sub.-cribers in the City of Lancaster awl sur rounding towns, accessible by Uailreal and Dully Stage Lines tt Ten Cents 1'eu Wkkk, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a year In advance : otherwise, $(. Entered at the pest efliceat Lancaster, Pa., as second class mail matter. S-Tlie STEAM JOB FKINTING DEPAKT DEPAKT MKNTet this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities for the execution of all kinds of I'lain and Fancv Printimr. COAL. B. It. IMAKTIN, Vlieles:ile and Retail Dealer in all kinds or LUMBER AXI) COAL. 5"Yard: Xe. 4J0 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd (XUL! C0AL! C0AL! COAL! Ceal of the Itest Quality put up expressly ler family use, and at the low- st market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. OS- VAKD ISO SOUTH WATKK ST. ni-29-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM.SON & CO. J U.ST KI'XKIVED A FINE LOT OF ItALKI) HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DKAI.KIIH IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, 2S4 XOltTir WATER STREET. Jt3TVestern Fleur a Specialty. s27-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, .1.W XOtlTIl WATUtt ST., Lancaster, Va., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors aud Builders. Estimate made and contracts undertaken en all kin. Is of buildings, r.nmch Ofllee : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. !ch2S-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!! OO TO GORRECHT & CO., j l' or Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard UnrrWburg j Pike. iii(K a;C i:ast Cheitnut Street. ! I V- .W-,H0,!."-K(;IIT' 'Kt I eS-lytt W. A. KELLER. J. 1. Itl I1 I vrericH te the public. G. SENER & SONS. Will continue te sell only QEyUINELTKENS VALLEY and WILKESBAR11E COALS which arc the best in the market, and sell iis LOWas the LOWEST, and net only GUAR AXTEE FELLWEIGHT, butallowte WEIGH OX AXY scale in geed order. Alse Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash Deers, Blinds, Ac., at Lewest Market Prices. Office and yard northeast corner Prince and Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. lanl-tfd ititr goods. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN 5KIT STYLE LAWNS. Openen this day one case el 3,000 Yards of Lawns, te be sold at the Lew Price or 10 cts. per jard. Purchasers can save at least T cents per yard by anticipating their wants ter the coming Warm Weather, and buying these goods new, "fahiestoek's, Next Doer te tlie Court Heuse. 1AKI TO THE LADIES ! Just received a Fine Line or DRY GOODS, AT Philip Schum, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 10 WEST KING STKEKTS. Having addeil in connection with our Large Stock of Carpets, Yarns. Ac., A FIXE LIXE lF DRY GOODS, such as CALICOES. RLEAC1I ED AXD I7.NULE.VCUED MUSLINS. TICK IXGS, COTTON' FLANNELS. CASHMERES, ItLACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS. NEW STYLE OK SHIRTING, NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, TAItLE L1XEXS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c., which we are selling at MODERATE PRICES. m4-3md HOOTS ASL) SIIOJ.S. 1? C"V HOOTS. SHOES AXD LASTS S2jJ Ij X m.ide en a new principle, insur ing comfort ter the teeU "IVfYF,C! Lasts mad'! te order. AHMlO MILLER, tel14-tfd 133 East King street. c IKCUMSTANCES WILL SOT l'KKMIT TO ADVERTISE A MICTION IN PRICES, but we will de the next thing te it, viz : We will call the attention of our friends and customers te the fact that we have en hand a very Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, purchased belore the late ADVANCE, which we will sell at Strictly Old Prices. CVj1ve us a call. A. ADLER, 43 "WEST KING STREET MAJtBLL' HOUKS. WE P. FRAXLEITS MONUMENTAL MARBLE "WORKS 758 Nerm y ueen street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES GARDEN STATUARY, ' CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, &c. All work guaranteed and satisfaction gi en n every particular. S. B. Remember, works at the extreme end t North Queaa street. mSOl CLOTHLXG. NEW GOODS Fen SPRUG & SUMMER We are new prepared te show the public one of the largest stocks of READYXADE CLOTHING everexhlbitert inthecity of Lancaster. Geed Working Suits for men $fi.U0. Geed Styles Cassimere Suitw for men $7.50. Our AH Weel Men's Suits that we are selling ter $9.00 are as geed as you can buy else whexe for $12.00. Our stock of Overcoats arc immense. All grades and every variety of styles and colors, for men, boys and youths, all our own manufac ture. Full line or Men's, Youths' and Reys' Suits. Full line of Men's. Youths' and Reys' Overcoats. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! We are prepared te show one et the best stocks of Piece Goods te select from and have made te order ever shown in the city. They ureal! arranged en tables titled up expressly se that every piece can be examined belere making a selection. All our goods have been purchased before the rise in woolens. We arc prepared te make up in geed style and at short notice and at bottom prices. We make te or der an All Weel Suit for $12.00. I'.y buying your goods at CENTRE HALL you save one prelit, as we manufacture all our own Clothing and give employment te about one hundred hands. Call and examine our stock and bcconvlneedastethctrutliot which we ul! in n. MYERS & 11ATHFOX, Centre Hull, Ne. la East Kin.; slr-:"l. GRAND SPBM OPENING AT 1 Gansman & Bre's. ., , , , , ,, V. it h a stock mere than double or any prc- vieus season ami increased laciiities. we are l''t-'lel ter our SPRING BUSINESS, All our goods having been bought before this mammoth advance in prices, we are retailing MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, At Iejs than Wholesale Prices. Our Clothing hiis all been manufactured in this cily by Ex cellent Hands, and will ce'Mj.ete ter Fit. Style and Workmanship with anything ever shown in Lancaster or elsewhcre. Nete Our Sample Prices: A Streng Iren Twist Working Suit for . .$ 3.50 A Geed Uusincss Suit ler. 4.75 A Geed Cassiinere Suit for !.50 A Geed Cheviot Suit (9 Styles) 8.00 A Geed Cheviot Suit, Light, (S Styles). . . 9.00 A Fine Cheviot Suit, Light, ( Styles). . . . 12.00 A Fine Dress Suit (3 Styles) H.00 An Extra Dress Suit (1 Styles) Hi.00 A Superb Dress Suit (3 Styles) 20.00 A Large .Sleck of Stylish Pauls Cheap. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In Large Variety at LOW PRICES. Reys' Suits trem 13.50 np. Children's Suits from 1.02 up. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Our Custom Department : We have carefully selected a Large Stock el FOREIGN ami DOMESTIC. CHEVIOT, CAS SIMEKE, DIAGONAL and WORSTED SUITINGS, which have been ordered before this large ad vance in Prices, which we make te measure at the OLD PRICES. Itnsine-s Suits from. Dre-s Suits tiem Pants from ..$12.00 up .. 13.00 u p. . . 3.00 up. 3I'lc:isc cull, whether you wish te purchase oriet. We will be pleased te show you goods. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS AXD CLOTHIERS, GG & G8 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. Cerner of Orange, Lancaster, Fa. (Bailsman's Cerner.) KOiti:.S, lllsAJiKHTS, JtV. SIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ... ROBES! IiOBES!! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest, Bust asd Cheapest Assertmknt of Lined and Un lined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AXD HORSE BLAXKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &e. 3-Rcpairing neatly and promptly done.-S A. MILEY, lOS Xerth Queen St., Lancaster. eiVlydMWAS SEHIA'U MACUIJSES. SEAVINO MACHINES. Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tachment dealers, we learn the following facts: The American Machine has 135 parts " Davis " " 151 " " Demestic " " 3 " " Howe " " 241 " " New Heme " " 133 " " Remington " 131 " " Singcf " " 112 " " Weed " " 123 " " White " " 13 " " Wheeler & Wilson.Ne. 8,bas 154 " fed7-3mdS3mw f AKCUS G. SEHNEK, HOUSE CAEPENT.ee, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al ter.ulen and repairs. slS-lyd ILamasttr Intrlligencrr. SATURDAY EVENTNG, MARCH 20, 1880 ADDBESS OF THE GOBY GLADIATOB. Outlining the Sanguinary Werk of His Brawny Band. A WOMAN '.S WIT AND A WOMAN'S WOE. Hew a Female Detective Outgeneraled i Noted Criminal JettKie Kayuiend Haunt iiii; the National Capitel Win ning and LeMng Fortunes Omen of a Dinner Table Mr. Edisen's Latest Project. Spartacus te the Gladiator. Denver Tribune. Ill the green-room of the amphitheatre a little band of gladiators were assembled. The foam of conflict yet lingered en their lips, the scowl of battle j-et hung upon their brews and the large knots en their classic profiles indicated that it had been a busy day with them. There was an embarrassing silence of about five minutes, when Spartacus, bor rowing a chew of tobacco of Trifeliatum Aurclius, stepped forth and thus addressed them : Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen : Ye call me chief, and ye de well te call him who for twelve leug years has met in the arena every shape of man or beast that the bread empire of Reme could furnish and yet has never lowered his sum. I de net say this te braj;, however, but simply te show that I am the star thumper of the entire outfit. If there be one among you who can say that ever in public fight or private brawl my actions did belie my words, let him stand forth and say it and I will spread him around ever the arena till the coroner will have te gather him up with a blotting paper. 11 there be three in your company dare face me ou the bloody sands let them come and 1 will construct upon their phy phy phy siogetny such cupolas as royal ceriuthian capitals and entablatures, that their own mothers would pass them by in the bread light of high neon unrecognized. And yet I was net always thus, a hired butcher the savage chief of still mere savage war. My ancestors came from old Sparta, the county scat of Maicus Aurclias county, and settled emeng the vine-clad hills and cot-, ten groves of Syrsilla. My early life ran quiet as the clear brook by which I sport ed. Abide from the gentle patter of the maternal slipper ou my overalls, everything moved along with me like the silent olea ginous Hew of the geese grease. My boy hood was one long, happy summer day. We stele the Reman muskmelon and put split tacks en the tail of the Reman deg, and life was one continuous hallelujah. " When at neon I led the sheep beneath the shade and played the ' Sweet By-and-By ' en my shepherd's flute, there was another Spartan youth, the son of a neigh bor, te join me in the pastime. We led our flecks te the same pasture and togeth er picked the large red ants out of our iu destiuctible sandwiches. One evening after the sheep had been driven into the corral and were all seated beneath the persimmon tree that shaded our humble cottage, my grandsire, an old man, was telling of Marathon, and Leuc tra, and Geerge Francis Train, and Dr. Mary Walker, and ether great men, and hew a little baud of Spartans, under Gen. Heward, had withstood the entire regular army., I did net then knew what war was, but my check burned, I knew net why, and I thought what a glorious thing it would be te leave the reservation and go en the warpath. But my mother kissed my throbbing temples and bade me go soak my head and think no mere of these old tales and savage wars. That very night the Remans landed en our coasts. They pillaged the whole country, burned the agency buildings, de molished the ranche, rode off the stock, tore down the smoke house and rode their war-horses ever the cucumber vines. Te-day I killed a man in the arena, and when I broke his patent clasps and looked upon him, beheld ! he was my friend. The same sweet smile was en his face that I had known when in adventurous boyhood we bathed in the glassy lake by our Spar tan home and he had tied my shirt into 1, 1, 7e2 dangerous and difficult knots. He knew me, smiled some mere, said "t;v, ta, " and ascended the golden stair. I begged of the Praster that I might be allowed te bear away the body and have it packed in ice and shipped te his friends near Syrsilla, but he couldn't bee it. Ay, upon my bended knees, amidst the dust and bleed of the arena, I begged this peer been and the Prajter answered : "Let the carrion ret. There are no noble men but Reman and Ohie men. Let the show go en. Bring in the bob-tail lien from Abysbiuia." And the assembled maids and matrons and the rabble shouted in de rision and told me te " brace up" and " have some style about my clothes," and " te give it te us easy" with ether Reman flings which I de net new call te mind. And se must you, fellow gladiators, and se must I, die like dogs. Te-morrow we are billed te appear at the Coliseum at Reme, and reserved seats arc being sold at the corner of Third and Corse streets for our moral and instructive performance while I am speaking te you. Ye stand here like giants as ye are, but te-morrow some Reman Adenis with a sealskin cap will pat your red brawn and bet his sesterces upon your bleed. O Reme ! Reme ! Theu hast been indeed a tender nurse te me. Theu has given te that gentle, timid shepherd lad who never knew a harsher tone than a flute note muscles of iron and a heart like the ada mantine lemon pie of the railroad lunch room. Theu hast taught me te drive this sword through plated mail and links of rugged brass, and warm it in the palpitat ing gizzard of his fee, and te gaze into the glaring eye-balls of the fierce Numid ian lien, even as the smooth-cheeked Reman senator leeks into the laughing eyes of the girls in the treasury depart ment. And he shall pay thee back until thy rushing Tiber is red as frothing wine, and in its deepest ooze the life-bleed lies curdled. Yeu doubtless hear the gentle murmur of ray bazoe. Hark ! Hear ye the lien's rear in his den? 'Tis three days since he tasted flesh, but te-morrow he will have gladi ator en toast, and don't you forget it. and he will fling your vertebra about his cage like the star pitcher of a champion nine. If ye are brutes, then, stand here like fat oxen waiting for the butcher's knife. If ye are men, arise and fellow me. Strike down the warden and the turnkey, over power the police and cut for the tall tim ber. We will break through the city gate, capture the war horse of the drunken Reman, flee away te the lava beds, and there de bloody work, as did our sires at e d Thermopylae, scalp the western-bound emigrant, and make the hen-roosts around Capua leek sick. O, comrades ! warriors ! gladiators ! If we be men, let us die like men, beneath the blue sky and by the still waters, and be buried according te Gunter, instead of having our shin-bones polished off by Numidian liens and amid the groans and hisses of a snide Reman populace. He Get Along. Millionaire Berland landed in this coun try from Ireland when a boy, and worked en a farm up the Hudsen for $10 a month. In 1852 he went te San Francisce, and seen afterward began work in the mines for 94 a day. Since that time he has made and lest fortunes. He is represented by The Daily Mining Newt as saying : " In 1872 I bought 500 shares of Central for less than 15,000. This mine was seen afterward cut up and put into California ; and the redistribution gave me 1,250 shares. I never paid an assessment en it, for uenc was ever called for, and in no time the stock went up te $740 a share, .7hen I sold. That paid pretty well. Let me see ; I paid $5,000, and sold for $925,000. That left me a profit of $920, 000. That was one of my best speculations, but net quite as geed as another one that I was in almost at the same time. I bought 50 shares of Consolidated Virginia, for $50 a share, and paid two as sessments en it, which brought the price up te $56 a share. This mine was also "cut up" just about this time, and my 500 shares spread out into 2,750 shares. I held this stock for two years, when it went up like a flash. I sold out in 1874 for $750 a share. It cost me $28,000 for my stock, end I sold it for $2,063,500. That was pretty geed interest en the money, One Saturday the stock was selling for $350 a share but I held en. On the next Monday it was $500 a sh&re. I tell you, it took a pretty strong head te stand that. I was getting rich, net at the rate of a million a minute, as they say, but $100,000 a day or se ; but that was fast enough. Nobody ever knew anything about this till it was all ever. I never told my wife any of my business affairs and never kept any books. The only book that I kept was a little pass book that I carried in my inside coat-pocket, with a record of all that I bought and sold, and the price. I never let anyone see this, and never brought it out except sometimes en a Sun day afternoon, or when I was alone. My heavy losses, in 1878, were en Sierra Nevada and Union. I lest $1,400,000 then inside of ten days shrunk that much in depreciation of stock. The veins were net se wide as was expected. " A Weman's Schemes. Nellie McFhearoen, a St. Jeseph Female Detective, Kuns In a Daring Criminal. Western (St. Jeseph, Me.) Newa. Fer the past three months Nellie Mc Phearson, who has for some time been in the employ of the St. Jeseph commercial detective agency, has traveled through the West and Northwest en business connected with the agency here, and her success as a "spotter" shows her te be a shrewd woman. She is about 32 years old. tall and slender, with dark hair, piercing black eyes and altogether very stylish and attrac tive. Her latest exploit terminated in Chicago a day or two age, when she suc ceeded in getting the clinchers en ene of the deepest-dyed villians in the West and the leader and accomplice of a gang of counterfeiters which have infested this section for the past two years. Seme months since the managers of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, the Chi cago, Reck Island & Pacific, the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and the Chicago & Northwestern reads became cognizant of the fact that a great many bogus local tickets had been set afloat alenjr their lines and en application Dectective Murray, of Chicago, was authorized te work up the job, and, if possible, bring the guilty par tics te justice He reported from time te time that no satisfactory trail could be struck, and finally Nellie McPhearson was delegated se assist him in the work. Frem the outset she was suspicious of the detec tive himself, and for three months she watched him like a hawk, though pre tending te fall desperately iu love with him, and mere than anxious that they should succeed in their under taking in order that they might raise a " stake," get married and settle down. Sharp as he was the woman fooled him. Last week the two spent several days in St. Jeseph, and while Murray was "work ing " certain parts of the city, or pretend ing te be rather, Nellie was closeted in the office of her employers reporting progress, which te say the least was anything but favorable te the "detective" her pre tended lever, Mr. Murray. Frem St. Jos Jes eph they went te Chicago, where a few days' secret investigation placed her in possession of a perfect whirlwind of evi dence, and convinced her that " Detec tive" Murray was the very man who had set afloat the bogus railroad tickets. Then she set her trap, gave the detective an of ficial surprise in his rooms at the hotel, and as a result he new plays checkers with his nose in a Chicago jail. The Ben Hill Scandal. Jeniie Raymond Haunting tne Senate Cor ridors and Committee-Beems With Hrr Babe. The scandal of which Ben Hill is the cen tral figure still agitates Washington gos sips. The woman Jessie Raymond says that when she signed the card acquitting Senater Hill of the charge that he was her seducer she was paid thirty dollars by his son, Ben Hill, jr., and A. D. Banks, his private secretary, who premised that she should have mere money and enough te support herself and her child comfortably, but that the thirty dollars have all been expended for beard, and she has no money new. Last week she wrote Senater Hill a letter asking that his premise be fulfilled. As she did net receive a reply, she addressed his son and private secretary, reminding them of the arrangement. These letters were also ignored. She went te Hill's house and he refused te see her. She went te the capi tol, and has been pacing the corridors en deavoring te intercept him. She has watched the rooms of the committees of which he is a member and has haunted the corridor leading te the room of the contingent expenses com mittee, where Senater Hill leaves his over coat and does his writing. She has her baby with her each day and the child identifies her te petsens about the capiteL as a baby is an unusual occupant of that building. She is frequently addressed by strangers and some have given her money, for she says her distress is great, and her appearance is at least pitiful. She has net been able te catch Hill, as his friends are alleged te have done scouting for him, and be has net been seen in his accustomed haunts for several days. His last visit te his com mittee room was en Tuesday. Mr. Hill's secretary remonstrated with Miss Ray mond and threatened te have her arrested if she did net leave the capitol. She re plied that she was willing te be arrested if it would give her the opportunity te face Senater Hill in court. She becomes very much excited when remonstrated with, and when ordered by a policeman te leave the capitol she broke into a fury of pas sion. The sergeant-at-arms of the Senate placed three policemen in the corridors around Hill's committee room in order te prevent her return. Thirteen at Table. As the circumstances preceding the la mentable sudden death of Dr. Fairbank (the queen's surgeon) have been much dis cussed, mere especially by the supersti tious, a correspondent of the Whitehall Review states the facts of the case as they came under his own observation Fifteeu persons were invited by Dr. Zacharie te dine at his residence in Broek street, en Wednesday. On the morning of that day two gentlemen wrote te say they could net be present. The number being thus reduced te thirteen, the host was about te ask an intimate friend te come, se that the unlucky figure might be avoided. Just then a telegram was re ceived from another of the expected guests te say that he feared he could net get te Broek street in time for dinner. As theie was thus a chance of escaping from the un pleasantness of sitting down thirteen te table. Dr. Zacharie did net invite another friend. But the man who had sent the telegram appeared, and presently every body remarked upon the ominous number present. The guests were the Hen. Mr. Dutten, Mr. Eaten, Dr. Fairbank, Mr. Merrell Mackenzie, Dr. Alfred Meadows, Mr. Alfred Cooper, Mr. Puleston, M. P., Mr. Heather-Bigg, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Cassala, Mr. Cassala, jr., and myself. With the host, there were thus thirteen. Dr. Fairbank, who was the first te sit down te dinner aud the first te rise from the table, was warned (and it seems te have been the right word in this case !) by the host of the fatal number but he laughed and said he didn't mind, albeit he had pre viously told Mr. Heather-Bigg that he "didn't feel in a dinner mood." Dr. Fairbank left early, having te catch the Windser train; and the next morning, while en his way te Cumberland Ledge, he complained of illness and died almost directly. ilr. Edisen's New Project. Among the eighty electric lights burning in Mcnle Park, there are four that appear en the record as having been aglow con tinually for ever 1,100 noun. Within a few days Mr. Edisen says he has found a means of se reducing or incteasiug the re sistant power of the carbons after leaving the muffle furnace as te make them all of exactly 100 ohms each. He is unwilling te explain the process new, as it has net yet been patented. He ascertains the re sistance of the carbons by the ordinary method that is, by the aid of the galvano meter and then, it is said, puts them through a course of treatment. In a few weeks Mr. Edisen expects te start for Butte county, California, te erect some furnaces by which his new process of utilizing the tailings of ores cast off by miners may be put at once te work. It was learned recentlv that the name of the organization is the Edisen ere mining com pany. The company will have a capital of $350,000, $100,000 of which has already been paid in. Mr. Edisen will be accom panied by several mining experts. MKliLVAI CUTICURA REMEDIES Have achieved the most noted success et any Medicines of Modern Times. Messrs. Weeks & Petter have never doubted the Hpeciflc properties of Cuticuka, Clticuka Reselvent and cuticuka Seap, for the speedy, permanent and economical cure of Humors of the Weed. Skin and Scalp. They arc, however, astonished at their universal success; for it was te be expected that in the hands of some hey would tall solely from spasmodic or igne- ant use of them. They are unable te say without fear of con radictieu that no remedies ever achieved in the short space of one year the number of won derful eures performed by the C'vticcra. Kkm Kkm keies. SALTRHEUM CeTerlng th Bedy for Ten Years, Perma nently Cured. Law Office of Ciias. Houghten. 17 Congress Street, Bosten. Feb. 28, 1878. Messrs. Weeks & Petter: Gentlemen. I feel it a duty te inform you, and through you all who are interested te knew the tact, that a most disagreeable and obstinate ca.e of Salt Kheum or Eczema, which has been under my personal observation from its first appearance te the present time, about ten (10) years, covering the greater portion of the patient's body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and itching scab, and te which all the known meth ods of treating such disease has been applied without benefit, lias completely disappeared, leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a few diiys of pietuse application of Uuticura. I can and de heartily advice all similarly af flicted te try the remedy which has been be et fectual in this case. Very truly yours, CIIAS. IIOUUIITOX, LIVER COMPLAINT And Dyspepsia Treated by the Reselvent Gains 5 1-2 pounds en One Bettle. Gentlemen: I have had Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no geed I have been spending for eight vears and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress ed me. I get reduced from 17'J te 133 pounds. At last I tiicd the Reselvent anil It helped me right etT, and en the bottle I gained five and one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and I am going for It strong. Yours truly, .TOIttf HOT. 414 Wabush Ave., Chicago, 111., Nev. 15, i878. Nete. Cuticuba Is admirably assisted in cases et extreme physical weakness, or when the virus of Screlula is known te lurk in the system, by the internal use of the ccticuiia Reselvent, without doubt the most powerful bleed purifier and liver stimulant In the world. Cuticura Seap is an elegant toilet anil medic inal assistant te Cuticura in the ticatment of all external ailments. Fer chapped hands, rough skin aud tan, sunburn, and the lesei skin trouble, it is inlispcnable; as a soap ter the toilet, the nursery unit b.ith It Is the most elegant, relrcshtug and healing before the public. These great remedies succeed where all ethers heretofore in use fail because they pos sess new and original properties never before successtully combined iu medicine. The Cuticura Remedies are prepared by Weeks A Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 300 Washington street, Bosten, anil are for sale by all druggists. Price of Cntlcnru, small boxes, &0 cents ; large boxes, containing two and one half times thequantlty et small, 1. Reselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cents per cake ; by mail, 30 cents : three cakes 73 ceuis. COLLIN In the Annihilation et Pain and Inflammation, VOLTAIC BSELCTllfiln tne Vitalizalien of KW.UUI. fcHu' Weak, Paralyzed, and Pi leTtflS Painful Nervous Parts AS I B and Organs, in the Cur ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs, Heart, and Kidneys, in the Absorption of Poisons from the Bleed through the Peres, and the Pre vention of Fever and-Ague. Liver Complaints Malarial and Contagious Diseases, they are wonderful. Get the genuine. OJEXTS' GOODS. T ATKST STYLE Cellars aM Flat Scarfs. BEST FITTING SHIRTS, AT E. J. ERISMAN'S, 56 NORTH O.UEKN gTKEET. TRY LOBHBR'8 COUOH SYKUP. rOJt THE Te the Readers of This Excellent Newspaper is our Handiest Way te Reach Our Friends with this Streng and Special Invitation te OUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS te Attend the GREAT SPKENGh OPENING OF NEW AND LOVELY THINGS FOR LADIES AND FAMILY USE AT THE GKRiNTD DEPOT, PHILADELPHIA. MR. JOHN WANAMAKER desires te present his respects te these whom he is striving te well serve, and say en MONDAY, MARCH 8, THE FIRST IMPORTANT OPENING- OP THE SEASON OP 1830 WILL. TAKE PLACE AT THE GRAND DEPOT, when the whole of the IMMENSE FLOOR AND GALLERIES will be open te the public te show the NEW GOODS FOE SPEING. These who appreciate city styles will find that what is saved by the moderate prices will Mere Than Repay the Cost of a Trip te the City. The Charms, Conveniences and Cheapness of Shopping were never be fore se well illustrated as new at the Grand Depot. JOHN WANAMAKER, THE LAIiGEST BUY GOODS HOUSE, 13TH ST., -THE WHOLE AND CHESTNUT STREET, P HILADELPHIA. WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER 15 AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver ansl SilYer-Flsiteil Ware, Clocks, Jewelry it Ami Tinted Spectacles. We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by wlilcli we are abl te nUl tliem in making the best ute of tlieir money In any department or our business. W manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, ami buy only lre:n Firxt-C'fctxs Houses. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. &.Flrt-ClaiH Watch and General Kepuirlng given special utirntieii. ZAHM'S CORNER. CAJtUIAUJCS, S. E. BAILY. S. E. BAILY & Ce., ilanufucturcrd of CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa. We are new ready for SPRING TIIADE, with a Fine Assortment of Mps, Camps, Phaetons, Market Wagons, &c. Having purchased our stec!c for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled te efler SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN FKICE. We will keep In stock KUGGIES OF ALL GRADER and PRICES te suit all classes et customers. SPECIAL BAKU UN'S IN MARKET W.AUONS. Give us a call. All work fully warranted ene year. iriXKS ALXD S. CLAY MILLER RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies; Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt and Gait's Pure Bye, from four te eight years old, which he has recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the original package at reasonable prices, at Ne. 33 Perm Square. BAXKLNG. OK "TO rf( AIX WISHING TO ffilU 3UUv make money In Wall st. should deal. with Uie undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent free by fflCKMNG & C0.,.nKkxe.rnS;eBrpa NawTcrk. 1alMu(Md LADLES. the Intelligencer. BLOCK- MARKET .WWELKY, Jtr. Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. 1'MEAETOXS. Jte W. VT. B AILY. and Dealers in i Factory, LIQUOltS. AK. McCANN. AUCTIOHKEK OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. :a Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills mad out an attaadad te witbeat additleaal aettt. 3My rpBT LOCHER'S OVH STKVP. m if m F a N i ' u j Sf3 Vi I I