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LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY- MARCH 21. 1882.
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RAnU OPENING OF THE GttKAT
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT!
On Saturday Next, IVtareli 35th,
THE GRAND OPEIISG
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
NEW YORK BAZAAR,
ILeeb's Old Stand.
The public of Lancaster and vicinity will then witness one of the Finest Displays of Goods ever .he n before in this state.
THE GREAT NEW YOBK BAZAAR will be conducted en the same plan as the leading stores in New "fork, such as Macy,
Lord & Tayler, &c, &e. It will comprise
Sixteen Departments, as fellows :
Hosiery
Notions,
Corsets,
Underwear,
Ribbons,
All these departments will contain a
ONE PRICE,
Our goods are all marked in Plain Figures. We have a Special Order Department, and goefc will be delivered free of
charge te any part of the city.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES!
An Elegant Coleuo Fountain is placed iu the centre of the Bazaar, and the finest Coleguo will continuously Hew from this
Fountain. Every lady will be presented free of charge en our Opening Night with a sample bottle of this delicious Cologne.
It will surely pay everybody te give a thorough inspection te THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR, as-we shall use every
ffert te make this store THE POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT FOR EVERYBODY.
tST DO NOT FORGET THE OPENING NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY, AT -J
GOTTSCIALK & LEDEMAFS
GKRKA.T JNTE W YORK BAZAAR
26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
-&TYEKS, BATHJTON Sc CO.
FINE MERCHANT TAILORING.
We have Just completed the arrangement et
IT -EMBRACES
IMPORTED GOODS
City- We are showing twenty different style of
pattern is a marvel of beauty.
NO. 12 BAST KING
M
fcKCHANT TAILORING.
MERCHANT
JOHN S. GIVLER
ISfe"w Spring Styles New' Open.
Having one of the Best Gutters in this city, we guarantee satisfaction in every case. New is the time te
leave your measure, as we will make te order any article of CLOTHING: less than we can afford te de when
the Spring rush commences. We also call attention te our "large and elegant assortment of GENT'S FTJR
NISHISBTNG GOODS, including-all the latest styles in Gent's Ties, Scarfs and Bews, Cellars and Cuffs, Hos
iery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc. We have, also, without doubt, the best $1.00 White Dress
Shirt in the city. We invite examination of our stock before purchasing.
JOHN 8. GIVLEB & CO,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Tj-LIHN & WILLSON.
HOUSEFURNISHING.
PEOPLE WILL 3IAKKY AND MUST HAVE
HOUSE-STIRES!
And as we keep the Largest and Cheapest and most Complete
Stock in the city. Yeu can have a better selection and
save money by buying from us.
&Ne trouble te show goods,
FLiisnsr & WILLSON,
SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS.
"DING WALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND
'GROCERY STORE,
Ne. 205 West King Street. iel16 ly
UT-UOOK SFKAKKBS'SUBB TuUOAt.
TUe subjects of these cases are usually
such as have out-deer employment requlrinir
vocal effort, it is met in Military anrt Navni
Officer;, street Singers, Itinerant Vender?.
Shep Keepers and the like. Deglutition is al
ways attended with pain or with Fensatiens as
In spasms. At times there exists an ina
bility te swallow. All diseases of Eye, Ear
and Threat successfully treated by Drs. il. D.
and M. A. LONGAKEB, Office Ne. 13 Kast
Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation n-oe,
" " nj?03tdw
Gil AND OPEXLSO OF "TBS GREAT NEW YORK
NEW YORK UAZAAK-
WILL TAKE PLACE OF THE
GREAT
26 & 88 NORTH
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Embroideries,'
Kid Gloves,
Passmenteries,
Buttens,
Silks and Satins.
very large and complete stock, from the cheapest te the finest, and all at strictly
ONE
VLOTUISG.
L-easr
our SFRINU STOCK. In It will be feuml patterns te suit the most faatldleu-, buyer.
OVER THREE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES.
JiS
Of lMI'OUTED GOODS we have net said
EST AND FINEST collection shown in
? PRINU OVERCOATING in Beautiful Patterns, ranging in price lrem SIS te S40. Each
MYERS, KATHFCW & CO-,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS.
STREET,
TAILORING!
- - 25 East King Street.
& CO,,
WK HAVK THE HANDSOtCBST AND
finest window display In the city. Don't
tail te see it.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES,
. . MUFFLERS,
POUKET-BGOKS.
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
EBISMAN'S,
no. se vQ&m yuKftJ lentBKT, i
BAZA AH."
QUEEN STREET,
Millinery,
Jewelry,
Stationery,
Perfumery,
Laces.
PRICE.
Lancaster, Penn'a.
much as yet. Suffice it te say we have THE
any Merchant Tailoring Heuse in Lancaster
LANCASTER, PA.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
CARRIAGES, &C.
rpuK STANDARD CABBXAGE WORK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
FINE
Carriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make evciy style Bugfry and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. or quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash and
sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a
call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ly attended te. One set et workmen especially
employed for that purpose . f n&j-tf A& w
T OCHEKV
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy for
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness of the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Slutting or Bleed, In
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines alltne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
safe and efficient Qualities for the cure of all
kinds et Inns diseases.
rElCE, 20 Cents. Prepared only anrt sold by
OHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne, 9 Etst IlBg street, igicftster.
TOBACCO.
hTATX: OF THE LOCAL MARKET.
Transactions In 1880 Leaf Mere Than Two Twe
Third or the '81 Crep Bought
The Plaut Beds.
During last week about 400 cases of 1880
tobacco -were sold in this county, ou pri
vate terms, but the market for the '80
-crop is net very brisk. There has been
considerable doing in '81 during the last
week. The buyers are nearly all here and
get out ever the county very generally.
They insist that tue early purchases weie
tee high, and that these holding the goods
will be bitten, though it is certain that
the cream of the crop was lifted by these
who were earliest in the Held. As the first
of April approaches, some of the small
er growers become mero anxious te sell,
and it is claimed that some tobacco has
been taken tlie last wcek for from 13 te 18
as geed as crops which brought from 22 te
25 in the fall. These claims are
net, however, exceptional in any year's crop.
As a rule the prices run lower than they
aia in the tall, out purchasers knew bet
ter new what they are getting, and net se
much is sold by the length of leaf as
earlier in the season. The money market
premises te be very easy this " First,"
and net many peeplu will be bulldozed
into selling their crops below a fair price.
The approach of general settling day has
facilitated deliveries, and a geed deal of
tobacco will be brought in this aud next
weeks. It is estimated -that two-thirds Of
last year's crop has been sold, aud by
April 1, net mere than a fourth of it will
be left unsold. Same of the buyers who
are most active new are they who failed
te get any leaf in the early part of the
season.
Activity In the Lewer End.
There has been a bur - boom in new to
bacco in the lower end of the county.- Last
week in one day eight buyers were at
Kirkwood, aud there was as much tobacco
bought in a short time as has been at any
time this season and at fair prices consid
ering, the quality of the goods, ltosen ltesen
wald seems te have been the heaviest
buyer and Levy next. Among the sales
were Winn Kcene te Kesenwald for 28 for
wrappers of eue acre. Levy gave Tem
Smith 10, 7, 3 ; I. 13. Myers, 17, 7. X ;
Isaac Montgomery, 15, 7, 3 ; Samuel Wit
mer, IS, 10, 7, 3. All of these are large
crops. 15. G. Ilcrr bought 1 acre from
Gee. Curtis for 7 through.
During last week there were shipped
from Quarryville by rail ever 60,000
pounds, of which 35,000 were ship
ped en Saturday. Cars have been engaged
for as much mero next week. At this
rate the'erep will seen be cleaned up iu
that section. Lecal buyers have been pick
ing up their share, llildcbrand, of New
Providence, has bought largely during the
last two weeks. L. T. Uensel, of Quarry
ville, also has been purchasiug considera
ble. Seme- Kecent Sales.
Iu our " local correspondence " printed
en the fourth page of te-day's Intklli
GEKCEK,will be found considerable tobacco
news lrem duierent parts of the county
and the details of some transactions. Be
sides these we nete the following sales,
mostly delivered :
Te Jehn .F. Brimmer: Hiram HertiDg,
East Hcmpfield, 24 acres, 15, 8, 5 and U ;
Harry Mentzcr, Earl, 2 acres, 15, 5 and 3 ;
Geerge Dribread, New Helland, 13, 5, 3,
and 10, 5, 3 ; Henry Vogt, Silver Springs,
3 acres, 11, 4, 3 and 2; Hiram Me wry (en
Senater A. II. Mylin's farm) 2i acres, 11,
4 and 2 ; Henry Kreider (the same) 2
acres, 11,4 aud 2 ; Senater Ames U. Mylin,
5 acres, 15, 8, 3 aud 3 ; Benjamin Bru
baker, New Helland, 2 acres, 23, 8, 5, 3
and 8, 3 and 3 ; Senater Ames II. Mylin,
2 acres, 8, 3 aud 2.
Frem Chester county the following lets
te Uarnish : Harry Pinkerton 3 acres 10,
9. G, 3 ; W. Carrell, 12, 5, 3 ; S. Cocheran,
12, 7, n. 3 ; S. McCarter, 12, 7, 5, 3 ;
Cyrus "Weaver, 10, 8, C. 3 ; Geerge Ring,
10, G, 4, 3.
A. llanr.a, of Cluster county, te B. S.
Kendig & Ce., 2 acres 15, 7, 5, 3.
J. It. Shaw, of Sadsbury, 1 aero te B. S.
Kendig & Ce., 20, 5, 3.
Emanuel Trout, ofllaphe, te Louden Leuden
bruch, 12, 5, 3.
Jacob Brubakcr, of Clay, te Leaderman,
14, 5, 3.
E. J. Brcuiser, of Laaceck, te II. Dis
singer 24 for 20 inches and ever.
Jehn Thompson, of Celeraiu, te Ke.sen
wald, 13, 8, 5, 3.
M. C. Brickhara.-ef Chester county, te
Brownstein, 24 for 20 inches and ever.
William Bard, of Chnrehtewn, te
Brownstein, G, 000 pounds, 33 for 30 inches
and up, and 30 for 24 inches and up.
Preparations for 1883.
The seed has been generally sewn in the
plant beds and is premising ; some of the
little green sheets already showing through
the ground. The weather is favorable for
their geed growth, and there will likely be
no scarcity of healthy plants.
Curious Tobacco Leaves.
We have been 'shown two curious to
bacco leaves, which wee taken from a let
received by Wm. F. Schultze, leaf tobacco
dealer. One of them is exactly the shape
of a skull cap, and it can boTrern en a
man's head. The ether is shaped like a
pair of pantaloons.
A curiosity in the way of a leaf was
taken by Mr. Merris Gershel from an eight
acre let, of geed quality, bought by him.
It is covered with what leeks like lace
work in white, and we have submitted it
te that eminent scientist, Dr. S. S. Rath
von, who will make a study of it and re.
pert upon it for the readers of the Intel-
LICiEXCEK.
Senatorial Snuffers.
The Veteran Senate doorkeeper Honored.
On the 5th of December last, Captain
Isaac Bassett, the time-honored doorkeeper
of the Senate, completed his fiftieth year
as an officer of the Scnate. He has held
his office through all the vicissitudes of
party changes and struggles ever offices,
and no attempt has been made for a quar
ter of a century te displace him. Cour
teous in mauuer, and always looking after
the interests of these whom he was elected
te serve, he has been a great favorite with
all the senators. Seme of the senators
.determined te mark the semi-centcnuial
of Captain Bassett's entry into the service
of the Senate with a slight testimonial,
and acej-dingly a subscription paper was
quietly circulated, and every member of
the Senate quietly put down his name for
a stated amount, with which te procure a
geld snuff-box for the vcterau official An
order was given te Tiffany & Ce., of New
Yerk, for the manufacture of the article,
and a few days age the snuff box was re
ceived. Senater Bayard was selected by
his associates te present the snuff box te
Captain Bassett, which he did a day or
two since, accompanied by a letter, in
which he feelingly alluded te his long ser
vice and the high regard' entertained for
him by all the members of the Senate.
The snuff-box is of solid geld and of beauti
ful workmanship,. of an antique pattern.
In raised litters ou the lid is the following,
inscription :
"Each member of the United States
Senate has joined in presenting this testi
monial te Isaac Bassett en the completion
cf the fiftieth year of his service as an offi
cer of that body, and in recognition of his
personal worth and official fidelity.
"December 5, 1881."
Cipt. .Bassett, in acknowledging the
handsome testimonial, expressed his deep
sense of gratitude te the donecs, and said
the snuff-box should be handed dewu te
theso cemiug after him as a precious heir
loom. In concluding his letter accepting
the gift he gave seme snuff reminiscences
of the past, as fellows :
When Martin Van Buren was vice presi
dent he was possessed of a geld snuff-box.
lle gave it te me in charge te keep well
filled with snuff, and see that it was placed
en the vice president's table every day
that the Semite was in session. At the
end of every week thereafter he handed
me fifty cents te pay for the snuff. When
his term expired I gave him the snuff
box. He left the city seen after, and for for
eot te give me the fifty cents that he had
always given me at the end of the week."
Ileury Clay was very fend of a pinch
of sautl and enjoyed it much. He would
often step iu the midstjef his speech, and
call te him a pacre te bring him a pinch of
snuff, and if he could net see any one of
the pages he would leave his seat and
walk up te the vice president's table, take
up the geld snuff-box, take a pinch, and
return te his seat and resume his speech.
Richard M. Jehnsen and Jehn Tybr
wcre neither of them snuffers, and there
fore I had te furnish my own suuff-bex,
but when Geerge M." Dallas wfli vice
president he Drought with him a very
handsome geld snuff-box and gave it te
me iu charge, and after his time expired I
returned it te him.
When Millard Fillmore was via 3 pres
denl he objected te ha dug a nuff-bex en
the table of the vice president, because, in
his opinion, 'it interfered with the business
of the Senate. Senators would come up
aud step te converse with each ether, "and
'disturb him se much he could uet hear
what.waa going en in the Squate. Ever
since that period there has been placed en
each side of the scnate a small suuff-bex
fastened te the wall.
SOME CXKCUMSTAHTIAL EVIDENUE.
Suicidal Purpose Kesulting lu Murder uud
Conviction of the lunoceut-Strange
Story from a Foreign Clime.
Iu Vienna, ou the 3d of April, 1878, a
young girl named -Kate Ballogh, 'who
was noted for her beauty, was found dead
in her room with an empty wine glass
lying near her en the fleer, aud with
marks en her neck that showed that she
had been throttled by a strong hand. She
had led a wild sort of life, and was said te
belong te a geed family, by whom she had
been cast off. She painted pictures, which
found ready purchasers, and was a geed
musician. She was known ameug her
friends for her saying disposition. It was
at first thought she had been robbed, but
en the morning after the murder her little
heard of money and jewels were found in
tact at the bottom of her trunk.' Evidently
the motive of the murder was net robbery.
What else could it be ? Between her room
and the next there was a communicating
deer, which led te the apartment of an
other girl with whom Kate Ballogh had
often quarreled, and who was known te
envy her as being by far the prettier of
the two, suspicion at ouce fell upon th'a
neighbor, Kate Steincr. She was arrested,
together with the landlady of betli girls
aud a hairdresser, who had been ou a
visit te the murdered girl en the previous
evening. It seemed impossible that these
three- women, with only a .glilss deer te
separate them from the murdered girl,
should have heard nothing mero than one
stifled scream, and should have seen nothing
besides a very young man who went
home with Kak ullegh en the night
before the murder, and left without any
one having observed his leaving. It was
therefore concluded that the thrce had
committed the murder, and Kate Steincr,
in the course of the proceedings, behaved
se ill, and was se impertinent te judge,
counsel and jury, that she forfeited all
sympathy, ahd impressed the audience
with a vague sentiment that she was
capable of anything.
The Evidence Convicting Kate .Steiner.
All that could be proved against her Was
that.Katc Ballogh's deer, wiric; commu
nicated with the stairs, was feuii'.i locked
from the inside. The defendaut had en
tered the room from her own apartment
when she found the corpse, and in her
hurry te get out aud call some one sb'.: ad
mitted that she might have inadvertently
locked the deer, and that she knew she
had net succeeded in opening it, but ran
back te her own room te fetch the land
lady. This locked deer was considered
the most compromising proof of all, and
the fact that; Kate Steincr continually re
peated the impatient werds: "Don't ask
me such a let ! I did net de it ! That is
all I will sayI did net de it !" impressed
the jury that she must be a hardened site
ner, and she was found guilty, net of man
slaughter, but of "murder, by eleven of the
jurors. When the sentence of death was
pronounced, she turned pale, and all her
anguish found vent in one terrible cry,
after which she regained her presence ci'
mind and abused the court, taunting the
judge se far as te cause him- te pronounce
three days' arrest in a dark cell, though
the Austrian law does net admit f ;iuy
punishment added te the sentencc.ef 'death.
Dr. Neuda.whe had carried en the defense J
firmly believed in her innocence.
The young man who had' been with the
murdercd'girl that last night of her life
was never found, although both the land
1 tdy and Kate Steincr described him miu
ntely ; but his net coming forward caused
no surprise, because it was a very disa
greeable matter, in which none but a man
of very strong moral courage would have
dared te expose himself te the public eye.
A fortnight age Kate Steluer's mother and
sister were tried for stealing,' in conceit
with the father of the family, who
hassince escaped te New Yerk, 3,000
florins from the coffers of an old miser,
who had been their ledger for some time.
The women wero found guilty and sen
tenced te five months' imprisonment.
. Hew the Murder was Dene.
The same day that this sentence was
published in the papers, a yeuug soldier,
named Waschaner, serving his time in a
provincial town of Lewer Austria, told
his superiors that he could live no longer j
unless no unburdened his conscience ei
the lead that had weighed upon it for
nearly four years. He confessed te having
committed the murder for which Kate
Steincr had suffered imprisonment se long.
The story was disbelieved at first. Ti e
father of the man, a highly esteemed im
perial counciller, was communicated' with,
and at first denied the charge altogether,
because his son had always been with
him at Znaim. But afterward he remem
bered that the youth had ruu away
f ;em home with forty florins, and had
been met by a relation at Vienna and
taken home, after having spent three days
only in the capital. These thrce days in
cluded the date of the murder, April 3,
1878. Tired of life, he had gene te
Vienna With the determined purpose of
ODmmitting suicide. Whilst in the girl's
"apartment he asked for some coffee, aud
during her momentary absence he mixed
some prussie acid in a glass -of water
Then fie ternei te the window, as if te
take farewell of the world. When he re
turned te the table be saw Kate Ballogh,
with her golden hair streaming down her
back, in the act of drinking the poison.
'By the time he reached her she had reeled
and fallen, and was shrieking in her
ageuy. He feared lest he should be taken
for the murdeser, and knelt down beside
her, pressing his hands upon her threat te
keep her from crying out. The pressure
and the poison seen killed her, and he
left the room and the house without being
seen by any one. Prussie acid has the
effect of suflocaMen, and when the doctors
found the marks en the girl's threat they
concluded that she had been throttled, aud
did net leek for any poison in her body.
All the statements made by the young
man were disbelieved, and ascribed te a
partially deranged mind, but a detailed
examination in the proseneo of the youth's
father revealed the truth.
Never defer until te-morrow what should he
attended te te-day. A -slight cough ought
never te he neglected when a i5 cent bottle et
Dr. Bull s cough Syrup will prevent it from
becoming chronic.
It.heumatl.-im, disordered bleed, general de
bility, and many chronic; diseases pronounced
incurable, are eltcn cured by Brown's Iren
Hitters. . mjje-lwdiw
Hew le jeu manage," said a lady te her
friend, ,lte appear se happy all the time?" "I
always have barker's Ginger Tonic handy,"
was the reply," and thus kcep myself and
family in geed health and spirits. See adv.
ml-lmdeod&eow
Gently Dees It.
Eiigcne Cre9, Swan street, I iffale, writes :
"I have used Spring Blessem ter dyspepsia
and indigestion, and have leund it te act ad
mirably us a gentle aperient and bleed puri
ner. I consider it unequalcd 'you nre at lib
erty te use my name as a reference.' " l'rice
50 cents. Fer sale at II. Jl. Cochran's drug
store, 137 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster.
In Uoed Spirits.
T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: " Fer the
last twelve months I have suffered with lum
bago and general debility. I commenced tak
ing Burdock Bleed Bitters about six weeks
age, and new have great pleasure In staling
that I have recovered my appetite, my com cem com
plexien hai grown ruddy, and I luel better
altogether." Priee $1. . Fer sale at II. B. Cech
rail's drug store. 137 North (Jueen street, Lan
caster. Wm. McCartney, t8 Lloyd Street, Jtutlale.
N. Y. tell and sprained his ankle. ., His em
ployer. II. Andersen-, 01 Main Street, procured
some Themas' Kcloctrie Oil, and hestys that a
lew applications onabled him te go te work as
usual. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen street. Lancaster
JUEUICAIj.
rnsimiA.s- ,lxctkie oil.
Akuex, Erie county, N. V., )
llccuiuher 0, 1881. '
Te the Proprietors of Themas' Eclcclric Oit:
Gests LastSIarch I took a severe cold, a'nd,
being negligent in doctoring it, brought the
Asthma en me very severe. I could net lie
down or sleep fe wheezing and shortness of
breath. I took this thing aud that, and tried
dillerent doctors, but teuud no relief. Six
months age I saw an advertisement in the
papers. recommending Dr. Themas' Eclcctric
OU. Q I thought I -would try that, and won
derful te rcla'te, yet uevcrthulsss true, thcllrat
dose I took relieved me In a lew niinutes,nnd
before 1 had taken ene fourth, el a 50-ccnt bot
tle I could breathe tieely uud sleep us well as
ever. It is equally as magical ler cuts,
bruises, burns anil rheumatism, I woke up a
few mornings since with such pain in my
chest that I could net draw a long breath. My
wile said "rub en Themas' Electric Oil." I
did se, and in a lew minutes the paiu was
gene, and I have net felt it since. My wife
also hail a severe attack of rheumatism in the
arm and side. She applied the oil with the
same result. I would net be without it it I
had te walk ten milci ler it, and then pay $5
ler a 30-ccnt bottle. I send yen this testimo
nial, hoping you will publish it, m that sunVr
ing humanity may be relieved of their aches
and pains. ' Yours respccttully,
S.'S.GltAVKS,
Akren, Eric t.'e., N.. V.
B
UOH'N'S IKON IUTT1SKS.
Streng Facts!
A great many people arc asking what par
ticular troubles BKOWN'f IKON HITTERS is
geed ler.
It will cure Heart Diue.ise, Paralysis, Drej.sy,
Kidney Disease, Consumption, DyspupciS,
Bheumatisui, Neuralgia, and all similar dis
eases. I's wonderful curative power is simply be
cause it purifies aud enriches the bleed, thus
by beginning at the foundation, s.nd by build
ing up the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism:
Baltimore, Md., May 7, ltfiO.
My health was much' shattered
by Rheumatism wlien I com
menced taking Brown's Iren
Bitters, and I scarcely Imd
strength enough te attend te
my dally household duties. I am
new using the third bottle and I
am regaining strength daily,and
I cheerluily recommend it te all.
I cannot say tee much in
prai-cef It.
Mr.s. Makt E. Bkasiikau
173 l'rcstman street.
Kidney Disease Cured :
Christlanburg, Va., IdSl.
Suffering from kidney disease
from which I could gct.ne relief
I tried Brown's Iren Bitters,
which cured me completely. A
child of mine, recovering lrem
scarlet fever, liad no appetite
and did net seem te be able te
cat at all. I gave him lien Bit
ters w 1th the happiest results.
J. Kyle Montaeuk.
Heart Disease :
Vine St., Harrishurg, le.
December;;, ISdl.
After trying different phs'sl
cians and many remedies ler
palpitation of the heart without
receiving any benefit, I was ad
vised te try Brown's Iren Bit
ters. I have used two bottles and
never found anything that gave
ice se much relict.
Mils. Jen.n'ik Hess.
Ker the peculiar troubles te.whichdadles are
subject, BBOWN'3 1UON BITTERS is invalu
able.' Try R.
Be sure and set the Genuine.
TOCTOR8 AGKBK THAT sCAKLKT
1 I Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh
and Chronic Threat Diseases are due te
neglect or common Sere Threats. Children
frequently have wet feet ; -sere threat fellows
and often serious sickness. Are we net affect
ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL
DIPHTHERIA CURE.. It will positively
cure the worst form of sere threat and eradi
cate the germ et any disease subject te it. A
cure guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale
by H . B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster. . feb27-3ind i
P BAD THIS
XV ' Lahcabter, Va., April 2f, 1881.
The Kidxbtcura Mf'e Company. -
Gents It gives me much pleasure te suj
that after using one pack of KIDNEVCUKA
1 have been enUrely cured et a sevens paiu in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, after trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew thatniauy
of my friends who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner and Express,
MVSICJLL XNUTM UMXlfTS.
7i rimuAL-BOXES.
MUSICAI-BOXES.
BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep befere
closingeur salesrooms ter the season, we make
the follewtug sweeping reduction en the bal
ance of our stock new hcrei (Only large and
medium sizes yet en hand) :
10 airs reduced from 9 75.00 te $ 4.ut
S3.l te 10.00
Sublime Tremelo Piccole
(large)
Sublime Tremelo Piccole
(medium) :.
12 airs with Bells
10 airs with Bells Drums
Extra quality (large)with
Bells :.
Extra quality (medium)
with Bells
Sublimo-llarmenie-r Icce-
135 00 te S0.0.1
90.00 te
'145.00 te
133 00 te
H).0J
fO.u)
70.00
175.0MO 100.00
135.00 te
125.00 te
225.00 te
RS.OOte
5(7.00 te
4.10 te
K..TO te
75.00
75.00
l.to.eo
(i'.tX)
525 M
:t.oe
4.50
le (lareel..
Concertino
'Celestial Veiees"( Flutes
Oiluirs, 1G cylinders, with
Tetit (small), 2uirs
:: airs
3-air Albums. .i..
8.0JtO
5.00
Thevnmnll with th HAlEP-'.ITtlRIi AT
TACHMENTS." and mostly with two ami
three Spring Houses, playing twice theJciigtti
of the common Music Bexes. On examination
they will -be leund et the finest quility, far
superior te the ordinary Musie Bexes gen
erally sold in this country.
C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESROOMS: 1020 CHETNUT STREET.
riiiLADiiLniiA. 3-tfd
VLOlMiXO, UnDJtlKWXAJC, JtV.
The ceminsr of Spring dees net
always determine you te lay
aside heavy clothing, hence we
shall keep our winter stoek ac
cessible for awhile and have the
spring goods also handy, if
wanted; but if our advice is
worth considering; you will
make ehauges gradually, begin
ning with a Spring Overcoat.
The advantage of dealing with
us, is that we have all weights
and kinds of goods te meat the
sudden changes of this climate.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and .Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
cr
rinsMJ.
WHERE TO BUY
MEN'S and BOYS'
CLOTHING
We wi-di te say te the trade that for the
present season we have a larger and mero
varied stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
than ever be fore. Having manufactured fnr
the last three months lucemplcte line of 3tenVi
Heys' und Children's CLOTHING, we are pre
pared! te Hiiitthe most tmtidieu'j, at prices te
astonish almost everybody.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: for
$5.00 we will s'll you a Men's All-Weel Cassl
mere or Cheviot Suit, injtwelve diffeicnt rut
ternH. in light, dark and mixed. Fer 45.UI or
Jft.iK) we will sell a Geed MUed Casslinere'er
Worsted Suit, in twelve different pattern.
Fer$10,00 or lift) we ell a First-Clas AH-Weel
Dress Suit, sold everywhere ler f 10.00 or $i0M.
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
Our Great Specialty.
We Fcll'fer i5O,$X0O, $1.00, JI.SO aud $510
a nice and durable Scheel Suit. Our lire
Suits average from W.tO, 15.00. W.10. S7.10.
iS.m und ?; 00, in ten different patterns. Come
in with your heys and fee hew -2heap we can
lixlhcm up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason
we sell sechc.tp, but this explain itself : IIV
buy and sell for cash, de alarye business, anil,
de our own manvfaclurliiij and scltiny. H'u
therefore can sell you SSpet cent, cheajter than,
any house in the city, or elsewhere.
ler CLOTHING MAllK T.O ORDER, es
pecially Pantaloens.Iook at the prices marked
in our windows
Te convince yourself pleaee call en
L. &4d8lAi & BEO.,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and.CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
IHghten the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LA-NCASTKR, PA.
4V Positively net connected with any ether
Iieuhc m the city. mla-lyd
L1QUOM8, JtO.
HUUSEAf. tt CO'.4
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancaatejt v-
The very best and fiue-ituualitie-i of Foreign
ami Demestic WINES and LIQUORS. .
Hlantly for sale at wholesale nd retail.
Straight Old Rye. Whisky or the dUUlhttien
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse
ISrandy. warranted pt the vintage of 1860.
Kept especially for medicinal purpose. Pere
Old Helland Oln, a'nd ether Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines te Milt the trade.
feb3-3md HOUSEAL & CO.
ft TTAl.T WINK.
HERCULES MALT WINE.
The Best and Cheapest
MALT EXTllACT
EVER VWiVAmCD.
An Invigorating HKALTH AND TABLE
UKVERAUK. A reliable remedy ler IS DI
GESTION, DERILITr and MALNUTRITION
highly recommended ler ENFEEBLED PER
SONS. CONVALESCENTS and NURSING
MOTHERS.
SOLD RV DRUGGISTS AT
25 Gents par Pint Bettle.-
OKAS. WOLTERS,
PRCtU'ECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA.
- LASCA5TBR Dj-TOTv-!' &EO. A. KIEHL.
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