""WiVV tr'-,C V . - . 1 je wtt ifte nle';, d Velarae XVI-Ne. 278. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1880. Price Tire Ceate. glJntclliqcnccr Lr m I j 1 H s ( CLOTHING. Spring Opening 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have tot Rale rer-the coming seasons un Immense Stock of Eeaiy-Iale Cloiei, if our own man u tact urc, which comprises the ..atcst and Most STTIISH DESIGBS. Come and sec our MEW GOODS HOU MERCHANT TAMING, which it larger am! composed of the licit styles In teimd in the cltvv D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. K-ljd LANCASTER. PA SP OPEM AT H. GERH ART'S Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. Ilavinir iut returned trein the Xcvr Yeik A'tMih-n Market, 1 am new prciiured te exhibit rent the ISe-t Selected Meck-, of WOOLENS FOB THE gpg ill Summer Me, - brought te this city. Nene but the very s-ti.i ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN FABRICS, all the Leading Styles. Prices as low as the nucst, ami all goods warranted as reprcscnt l,at H. GERHARTS, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. SMALING, THE ARTIST TAILOR. Closing out our stock of Light Weights at cel te make room ter Fall and Winter Stock. A Large Line of English Ifevelties. TROPICAL SUITINGS, SERGES AND REPS, KANNOCKBURNS AND CELTICS, UAMRROON l'AKAMATA ASI) BATISTE SUITINGS. SEERSUCKERS, VALENCIAS, PAItOLE AXD MOIIAIU COATINUh. Asendld Assortment of Wiirerd's Pail.Ieil IMicI I in Plain and Fancy Styles. A Full Line it Marseilles and M Vestins. All the latest novelties. An examination of our stock is respectfully solicited. T. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 NORTH OUEEN STREET. EAST FREIGHT, The Old Bitner Line, Established 1846. J. R. BITNERTS FAST FREIGHT LINE nrrwEEs VIA PENN-A R. B. All Freight sent te Frent and Prime streets, Philadelphia, up te 6 o'clock and te Ne. S Deck street, te 5 o'clock p. m., will arrive same night at Depot, in Lancaster. The Drayage te these Central Depots Is lower than te any ether. Ne Drayagc charged for Delivery In Lancaster. All Freight leaded in Lancaster, up te 6 o'clock p. in., will reach Frent and Prime streets, Philadelphia, early next morning. jy,tt,26Aaig2 1 'BY LOCHER'S KfcHuvvNKD COUGH BIKUr Lancaster aufl PniJailelDflia DRY' NEW EMBROIDERIES. -:e Watt, Shand & Company HAVE OPEXED A CHOICE L1XE OF flaim Eliis ana Hugs at Terr Lew Prims. J list Opened another Invoice of VICTORIA LAWXS, IXD1A LINENS, WHITE PIQUES. &c, at Itottem Prices. NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. X. 15. During .1 nly and August will close at 7:30 p. in., Saturdays excepted. SALE OP DAMAGED GOODS. HAfER& BROTHER will entlHic the sale of Geed damaged only by water dining till recent tire en their premises. WALL PAPER CARPETS, Mattings and Oil Cleths, Muslins and Sheetings, linens and Quilts, Woolens for Men's Wear, and Ready-Made Clothing, &c., All of the above have been marked at a verv low price, its we arc determined te close out the entire let. The sale Is going en daily from 6 a. n. until 7 p. in. Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock in stoic rooms in rear et main store. Ah there was no damage te stock in main store room business there gees en as usual. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. clothing. A FACT WORTH THE REPUTATION OP THE A. C. YATES & CO. FULLY ESTABLISHED. :e: Four Years of Success in Producing First-CIass CLOTHING. :e: INCREASING SALES AND SPREADING POPULARITY THE RESULT OP OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. AX OPEX DOOR TO ALL AT TUB LEDGER! ear (BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought te this city, enbracin? all the new, beautiful and most stylish colors in Neckties and-Scarfa for the Summer Season. Men's Colored Ralbrlggan Hese, with Embroidered Silk clocks ; Scarlet and l.luc Silk Hese; Fancy Colored Half Hese; Striped Cotten Halt Hese and Merine Half Hese. Men's and Heys Suspenders and Fine Unices, in nil styles ami Celers. Men's and Heys' White Dress and Colored Shirts, Superior Cheviot Shirts, and Blue Flannel Neglig Shirts. Men's and Heys' n-.immcr Underwear in Merine and India Gauze. Men's and Beys' Colored Lisle Thread uud KM (.loves, ler Summer Wear. Men's anil Beys' Vulcanized Rubber Braces, and a large stock el flue Silk, French Linen end Cambric Handkerchiefs. Men's and Beys' Latent Styles Fine Linen and Paper Cellars and Cuffs. MYERS & RATHFON, CENTRE HALL, Se. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FEKX'A. WATCHES, SPECIAL EDW. J. ZA.HLM:, JEWELER, ZAHIffS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA Our largely Increased business makes It nccessary for us te enlarge our store room. Te make room for the alterations we contemplate, w will clesa out as much of our stock as pos sible, between this date and the 10th of AUGUST,' at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This efTcr applies te any article In our extensive stock EXCEPT SPECTACLES, and wil Afford all who desire goods in our line a rare opportunity te buy from first-class stock at un usually low prices. ZAHMS CORNER. WINES AND S. CLAY MILLBE 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, Hannissyflle, Overhelt and Gaft's Pure Rye, 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 Penn Square. FIX AN VIAL. JAMES BROWN, DEALER IN STOCKS and Benus, 61 and 66 Broadway, New Yerk, Operations en margin and by means of privi leges. Information furnished en all matters connected with stock speculation and invest ment. ml5-lydTT,ThftS KIDNEY WUKC .FOR SALE AT LOCH. , en' Drug store, 9 East King street. GOODS. EEMEMBMDTG! GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE jewelry; &c NOTICE. LANCASTER, PA. LIQUORS. REMOVALS. I YK. S. B. FOREMAN, U (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON), Removed Irem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. rm2t-3iud TRY LOCHER'3 RENOWNED; COUGH 8YEUP. Hamastrr Jntdlfgcncer. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1880. THURINGIA. ITS ANCIENT RUINS AMD VENERABLE TOWNS. The Castle in Which Gnntlier Held Short Shert lived Sway An Old-time Feudttl Stronghold. THE VALLEY OF THE SAAL. A Country Once Occupied by Charlamagne and the Carlevlnglan Kuiers The Old Cities of Tberlngla. On the Walls of the Imperial (irelfenstein. German Correspondence el the Istelliees' ckk. Aforetime there dwelt in semi-barbarous style in Tliuringia a German Emperor Guntber, who for the short space of three months shared the crown with Carl IV., 1349. A part of the electorate nominated and voted for him, whilst the majority wished his rival. Seeing, perhaps, the impossibility of his claim, he sold it for about $20,000, with which his lordship lapsed again into his feudal rights as a Graf Ven Schwartz burg. Rising ever the old town of Blank euburg is the Greifcnstein, the ruins of the cattle where he lived. Guntber by name, one imagines him te be large and fat, cor pulent and burly, blustering and pompous. Such indeed would his imperial castle sug gest. In the midst of his Thuringian wald he wielded a kind of wild sceptre, as must needs be, else he was net in sympathy with his supposed character and times. The castle is situated en a rounded cak, from which an extended view of the Saale valley, distant four miles, is had. The situation was peculiarly fitted for a war rior, as an enemy could be seen approach ing ou any side. The remains of the castle arc Very extensive and, from a distance, suggest great strength, which is mere ap parent than real. The walls cover much ground, but are by no means as thick as their size demands and suggests. Their construction was evidently rapid and yet their preservation is wonderful, a fact te be accounted for by the height of the hill, which has prevented the peasants from oc casionally playing castle thief. This sort of robbery has demolished as many castle ruins as time. Greater care is new taken of these ruins which have any especial history clinging te them. Sitting en the walls of one of the old bastions of the cas tle one drinks in the beautiful view which stretches itself before the eye. The Schwartzburg thale pierces the bills di rectly opposite, whilst the pines en all sides make a decided contrast te the fer tile valley below. In the distance are seen the Saale and the town of Saalfcld. The fields, becoming mere and mere green each day, seem te dance with joy in the sun light, whilst a .spring wind murmurs through the trees which surround me. Shifting my seat I am within the walls of a bastion which is almost entire. Through one of its peit holes I have a view of the valley and town below. Through the same looked the knights and retainers of old. My seat is a stone, which formed a pait of the scdilla of ruder times. Follow ing the channel of the old ditch, one reaches the arch of the castle walls. This, the main entrance, is in excellent preser vation. An inner and outer ditch gave double security. At regular intervals are the bastions. Walking through the- main portal one enters what was called the churchyard, as the chronicles say. Large trees new grew within the inclesure pines, lindens and beeches. The old Ritter Saale, in which Guntber was no doubt ac customed te show his love of feudal pomp, is still in excellent preservation i. e. its walls. Here the knights from this portion of the empire were accustomed te assemble during his short reign. In a room of the old towers, is a curious picture, which represents late feudal life. Twe remarkable females arc borne in a canopied car perhaps they arc members of Gunther's family. Plumed knights are capneing with stiif bows, indi cating a reception. The great fat knight with ostrich feathers in abundance has a little difficulty in making his huge corpo cerpo corpe reity obey his will. The mere he desires te bow gracefully, the less he is able te ap pear te advantage. In the large inner court-yard are several bowled stones, which are interesting. A wide arch con nects the outer and inner yard, through which one glances with satisfaction. The successive inner and outer walls, the num. bcr of inclesed spaces, the excellently preserved arches, all contribute te render Greifenstciu interesting. In its palmy days Gicifenstcin must have been a real feudal stronghold. Its size makes it seem very different from the numerous castles of this Thuringian land. As one sits en the broken walls of the ruin this beautiful May day, one is fully convinced that even the power of an emperor wanes and that there is but one mighty king, above all worldly peten tates. Beneath me repose the remains of many dead (as I am in the churchyard of the castle), who if while living were faith' ful servants of the Heavenly King, will awake in His likeness. One trusts that even the old Gunther will there have a place also, and that he when entering the gates of Sheel (as the prophet speaks of the earth's great ones) realized that he was but of the earth, earthy and although formerly possessing a crown, is new like te the inhabitants of the spirit world. The valley skirting the Saal between Blankenburg and Saafeld is very interest ing historically as related te the early occupation of the country by Charlemagne. The little village of Schwartza lies mid way. Its church still retains a little of its old Gothic life, the miserable architectural taste of this region since the Reformation having net effaced its Gothic design. The spire of the church still retains a reminis cence of the days when the Serbs, Saxons and Thuringians fought with bows and arrows. On the very highest part of the steeple is a ball which is pierced with an arrow, the exact copy of the one which in Serben times was shot from a heathen bow. Here the original arrow ledged, and when time had decayed its material it was replaced by that which new pierce the ball. This whole region inCarlovin inCarlevin gian times and earlier was the centre of many struggles between the Teutonic and Sclavenic tribes, whilst both were as yet unknown te Christianity. The surrounding hills would form the seat of such power as both would desire, whilst the valley through which the Saale flews would ever be the seat of a contest for supremacy. Moreover, the still mere fre quent names of villages ending in "itz," indicate the settlement of this region by the Serben Winds and ether Sclavenic tribes. Following the coarse of the Saale one passes ever a noted battlefield, en which a Prussian prince fell in 1806 in the war with France. Near the Saalfield Sate is a little chapel and charity founded by the benevolence of a Catholic priest, which together are the sole reminiscences of the pre-Reformation-Romanism in the town. Anxious te knew and sec something mere of this curious little charity, one entered the main passage-way. In this is kept the "slepps" for the swine-herd, these being as carefully prepared as the feed i or the inmates of the charity. A great wagon has brought the twigs, sticks and branches requisite for cooking pur poses. Se strangely different did these semi-barbaric customs run te our Ameri can. The streets of Saalfeld are crooked and irregular beyond description, and can not be called picturesque. The houses seem te have had since their construction a leaping propensity, and consequently are crooked or straight as they were able te stand such a fantastic stride. The narrow streets fellow the line of the old walls, the towers of which still remain. Over the doorway of a house one reads : " What Ged does is well done, 1580," a custom te be found in most of the elder towns. This vulgar use of Hely Scripture be comes objectionable, particularly when one knows that the life of the inmates is by no means the most pious. The old Cleister church is new converted into a brewery, whilst the castle of the extinct dukes of Saalfeld serves as a government office. Near by tbe latter is the Serbenburg, the most noted ruin in the entire region. It dates from the time of Charlemagne, who erected it as one of the principal and earliest out posts of the Thuringian tribes against the Sclavs. Its walls are very interesting and constantly suggest the name of the the great emperor who bound together the dis united parts of Teutenism. On the banks of the Saale rise the two towers of this the old Serbenburg, whose very name bespeaks its origin. The arches et the towers are very maikcd as they spring from the main castle walls. The outer form of the entire fortress was square, above which rise the round towers from the point where they intersect the main walls. Se solid arc these two round arches. They hover above the main walls of the Serbenburg, and are still strong enough te support the great towers for many years. As a ruin it is much mere picturesque than the great mass of stone walls with which the short shert lived Kaiser Gunther surrounded himself. Near the ruin under the very shadow el the towers bloom flowers, whilst an occa sional tiee is te be seen growing from the walls. The Serbenburg, and, indeed, tbe entire locality, suggests the time when Charlemagne's arm brought the sword of empire te this region and the sacrament of baptism te its inhabitants. Wends, Serbs, Deringers, Saxons, Franks, are strangely blended historically in this portion of the Saale valley. They have fought as ene mies and treacherously betrayed one an other, and again uniting have received from the Hely Boniface the sign of the Cress and the Evangel of Peace. After the deposition of Irmanfried and Amelbcrga from the throne of Tliuringia, in A. D., 530, the Franks and Saxons di vided the booty tbe former possessing that portion of the Thuringian wald which approaches the Saale and Unstrut river, whilst the latter received the mere fertile portion. Te this day this division of a common prey lingers in the name of Sax Sax enia and Francenia, parts of which lay within the borders of the elder Thuringia. This immediate locality in which Saalfcld is situated was near the boundary line. Interesting is it also that the old Franco France nia lies net far distant. The Franken wald corresponding te the Thuringian new forms part of the neighboring Bavarian kingdom. Frem the old Serbenburg one can see all the slopes of this the dividing line between the Francenian and Thuringian wald. But one must refer te the old Saafeld church and Rath Haus, both of which are built in the late Gothic style of architecture. Over the doorway of the former is a kneeling angel, whilst in its side portal are two mural tombstones which seem a mass of salt, se softened has the limestone become from the influence of the atmosphere. The bridge ever the Saale still bears a souvenir of the days when Reman Catholic worship held sway in this region. A crucifix in stone, en which is the Christ with crown and monastic robe, tells of tbe time when the Saviour was viewed as an ascetic martyr. Under the sculpture is a small repository which was for the holy water, and in which the passer-by would dip his finger religiously. Such is Saalfeld and its Serbenburg, a town and fortress which date from the time of Charle magne, till of a day when the light of Christianity was dawning upon the waters of the Saale river, and the trees of the old Thuringian forest. Centuries have inter vened and the desolations of war have re peatedly swept ever this locality, yet to day the semi-petrified air and appearance of old Saalfeld speak of a time when feudal ism was rife, and treachery a supposed virtue. The Saale still carves gracefully around the walls of the town and waters the neighboring meadows, bat the days when Saalfeld was a strong mediaeval fortress have passed, and the glory of its Serbenburg has vanished. Even the dukes of Saalfeld are extinct, se that the town quietly sleeps in its old age and awaits the death and burial with a stoical passivity. " Requiescat in pace" is the wish which an American bestows upon one of the for tress towns of the Carlevingian period. Geerge Merle Zacharias. MEDICAL. CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. What are Skin and Scalp Diseases but the evidence et internal Humer ten times mere difficult te reach and cure, which floats in the bleed and ether fluids, destroying the delicate machinery et lire and tilling the body with foul corruptions. Ccticura Reselvkit. thenew Bleed Purifier, Cuticuba, a Medicinal Jelly, assisted by the CrTICUKA MKDICIXAL A3D TOILKT SOAl IMVe performed the most miraculous cures evei re corded in medical annals. ECZEMA RODENT, SALT RHEUM, &c Eczema Redkst. F. H. Drake, esq., agent for Harper and Brethers, Detroit, Mich., gives an astonishing account of hU case (eczema ro dent), which hud licen treated by a consulta tion of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded te the Cnticura Remedies. Salt Rheum. Will McDonald, 1315 Butter Held street, Chicago, gratelully acknowledges a cure et salt rheum en head, neck, lace, arms and legs for seventeen years ; net able te aik except en nanus anu Knees ier one year: net able te help himself for eight years ; tried hnn dreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless ; permanently cured by the Cutl enra Remedies. Psoriasis. Thes. Deianey, Memphis. Tenn., afflicted with psoriasis for nineteen years; completely cured by Cuticura Remedies. KisoweRsi. Gee. W. Brown. 48 Marshall street, Providence. R. I., cured et a ringworm humor get nt the barber's, which spread all ever the ears, neck and lace, and for six years resisted all kinds of treatment ; enred by Cu ticura Remedies. Ctmccnt Remedies are prepared by WEEKS POTTER, Chemists and Drnggists.fflM) Wash ingten street, Bosten, SI Frent street, To Te Te eoneo, Out., and 8 Snow Hill, Londen, and are for sale by all Druggists. MALT BITTERS. UNFERMENTED MALT AND HOPS! Uloed Pevertt. The cause of the debility te be met within every walkef life maybe traced te Poverty of the Bleed. Toe close applica tion te business or study, late hours, ilissipa ilissipa tien, want of exercises or sleep, lmve enfeebled the digestive organs and rendered the bleed thin, watery and powerless te tullll the great purpose ier which it was created. Wliat shall be done? Live a regular and wholesome life ami take MALT BITTERS. This matchless .Renovator of feeble and exhausted constitu tions is rich in the elements that go te nourish and strengthen the bleed. It perfects diges tion, stimulates the liver, kidneys and bowels, quiets the brain and nervous forces, and in duces relrching sleep. MALT BITTERS are prepared without for fer for mentetlon from Canadian BARLEY MALT and HOPS, and warranted superior te all ether tenns of malt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. Ask ter Malt Bitters prepared by the Malt Bitters Cempajiv. and see that every liettle bears the Trade Mark LAUEL,duly biuaKU aud enclosed In Wavk Lines. MALT BITTERS are for sale by all Drug gists. jyl-lmdW&S&w HOOKS AND STATIONJiltY. TEW STATIONERY! New, Plain and Fancy STATIONERY. Alse, Velvet and Enstlake PICTITRB FRAMES AND EASELS. I M. FLYHN'S JHMMS. AXD STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WKST KINO STUKKT. JOM BAER'S SONS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., have in stock a large assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Attention is invited te their FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES Teachers' Bibles, Sunday Scheel Libraries. Hymnals, Prayer Beeks,, HYMN BOOKS AND MUSIC ROOKS Fer Sunday Schools. FINE HE WARD CARDS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds GENTS' GOODS. TjlOK LINKN COLLARS GOTO ERISMAN'S. POK VANCY STOCKINGS OOTO ERISMAN'S. TOK SUSPENDERS GOTO ERISMAN'S. OR MEW STYLE LIXEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GO TO E. J. ERISMAN'S, 86 NORTH UUEEN STREET. MODES, BLANKETS, Jtt. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETri ! ! I have new en hand the Lakeest, Best awd Cheapest Absebtjcht of Lined and Unllned BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, 4a-Repairing neatly and promptly dene.a A. MILEY, 108 JTerflk Omm flfc. e25-lydMWS JEWEUUU. LOUIS WESKR, WATCHMAKER. NciaOKORTn QUEEN STREET. near 1'. It. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated Pnntasceplr Specta cles and Eye-GIasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd LANCASTER, ELGIN ASD Waltham Watches, AMERICAN CLOCKS, THER MOMETERS, &c. B. F.BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. Ne. 20 NO USE TBYINti Ne. 20 Te get a better W ATCH for the money than the WEST END, Manufactured by the Lancaster Watch com. for balk at Ne. 20 East King St., LaHcasier, li. AUGUSTUS RH0ADS. JEWELER. COAL. B. B. MARTIN. WhelcMiIcaudKcUill Dealer in all kliuNet LUMBER AND COAL. S-Yanl: Ne. 43) North Witter and I'riner strecl.-. above Lemen. Jincitster. n:t-lyil COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Coalet tlie Vest Quality put upexpressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. mr YARD IfiO SOUTH WATER ST. ne'JU-lyd PHILIP SCHUM.SON CO. 10AL! COAL.! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the lies! grades of COA L that are In market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Cull and get our prices belore buying No where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, s27-lyd 211 NORTH WATER STREET. COAL! COAL!! GO TO GORRECHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Coel, tun. HarrNbitrg Pike. Office 3) East Chestnut street. P. W. GORRECHT, A;;t. J. R. RILEY. W. A. KELLER. 9-1 C0H0 & WILEY, S5H NORTH H'ATElt ST., Ijtnrantrr, lm. Wholesale and Retail Healers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. llraitch Ofllce : Ne. S NORTH DC K K .Vf. febii-lyd L VMIU.U AND COAL UY TELEPHONE The undersigned are new liieeareil te re ceive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c, by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange ami de your own ordering free of charge. t;. SEN KR A. SONS, S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut hireets. JlO-tfdSJ AllCllEKV. FISHING TACKLE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE?, AT FLINN & MENEHAN'u ARCHERY, Croquet, Base Balis and Bats, Chinese Tey llemb Shells, P.iier Cap Pistols, and ether Seasonable 1oe1h it Flinn & Brenemans 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. j-UXNITUJtE. HEINITSH, FINE FUKNITUKE Axn Cabinet Manufacturer. ' All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te c:UI and examine specimens et our work. OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, lSEast Kins Street. CHINA AND GLASSWAKE. "I LASSIVAKE! GLASSWARE!! Fruit Jars. Frnit Jars. Fruit Jars. Fruit Jars. Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Tumblers Jelly Cups. Jelly Cups. Jelly Cups. Jelly Cups. AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT CHINA HALL. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.