fflyt mi$ii frtMligei(je Volume XVIII- -Ne. 178 LANCASTER, FA. THURSDAY MARCH 30 1882. Price Twe Cents. A piRAnlJ OPENING OF THE GttEAT NEW YORK 1IAZAAK. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Declared by Everybody the Largest and Finest Establishment in this City. Everybody Pleased and Satisfied. THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR. IS A BRANCH OF A LARGE NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, AND IS CONDUCTED ON THE NEW YORK ONE PRICE SYSTEM. NOTICE : We Lave added Six mere Departments siuce our Opening. 22 Departments: Silks and Satins, Notions, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Jewelry, Trimmings, Cloaks and Delmans, Buttens, Passmenteries, Kid Gloves, Wc respectfully invite our kind renders te cive a thorough inspection, in all our convinced that our assortment is complete, and the LOW PRICES cannot be surpassed in Plain Figures, and our Salesladies are instructed te be very attentive) te everybody. SPECIAL NOTICE! We Lave an ELEGrANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN placed in the centre of our Bazaar, and every Lady is welcome te dip her Handkerchief in the most DELICIOUS COLOQNR running Irem the same. During this week everybody will also be presented FREE OF CHARGE with a bottle of this fine Perfumery. CALL AND BE CONVINCED THAT CALL GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAFS GREAT JNTEW YORK BAZAAR IS THE GREAT ESTABLISHMENT EOll EVERYBODY ! JOHN S. UIVLKU & VO.S ADVKKTISKMKNT. CAKPETS ! CAKPETS ! CAKPETS ! THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES IN THE CITY. ELEGANT STYLES IN MOQUETTE CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN THREE-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN EXTRA-SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN DAMASK, VENETIAN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS. We have the above goods in the New Styles, adapted especially for Parleis, Libraries, Dining Reems, Sitting Reems, Bed Reems, Halls and Stairs. In our asseilment will be found many new, choice styles that cannot be had clscwhcre. Wc give special invitation te all te come and sec our display. Our prices will be found te be as low as the lowest in the same quality of goods. In RUGS, MATTS, WINDOW SHADING and FIXTURES, FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, we always keep a full assortment. JOHN S. GrIVLEE & CO., - NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, MY l'KKS, KAT1IFON & CO. Fine Merchant Tailoring I Persons who wish their Spring Suits for EASTER should order them without delay. Our capacity is great, but the orders are many. The selection of SPRING NOVELTIES is the finest. The corps of Cutters is the best. Our reputation for Geed Fitting Garments is excellent. ELECTRIC LIGHT in a few days. MTEE8, KATHFON & CO., NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. H erSEFDKNISUING. -.JUST RECEIVED AT- FLINN & WILLSON'S ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OK Heusefurnishing Goods. STOVES, BUCKETS and BROOMS, AND EVERYTHING SUITARLE FOR STARTING HOUSEKEEPING. ALSO Over One Hundred .Children's Carriages; including all the latest Novelties and Thirty Different Styles. FLINN & SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. MEDICAL. pAKKKR'8 HA1U BALSAM. PA5IfRj? ,HAIR BALSAM. The .Best, Cheapest and Me3t Economical Hair Dressing Never taHste restore yeuthtui color te gray hair. Site, and $1 sizes. . 5 -fL i OEU T,eslc--Ulnger, Buchn, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines tnewn are here combined Inte a medicine of such varied powers, as te make It the ereatest Bleed Purtfler and Tne Best Uealtn ana Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and Is entirely dllrent from Bitters, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates SOc. aml. sizes. IIISCO.Y CO., Chemist, N. Y. I.hi ge saving buying ?1 size. scpl2-lyeodeew&w a RAND OPENING OF " THE GREAT NEW TORE GREAT RUSH! TO GREAT 22 Departments: Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ladies' Underwear, Worsteds, Soaps, Shawls, Parasols and Umbrellas, Millinery, Perfumery, Pocket Bookstand Satchels, SPECIAL NOTICE! mm goods, &c CLOTHING. NO. WILLSON, LANCASTER, PA. pABKEU'S GINGER TONIC. BAZAAR." Lancaster, Penn'a. Depaitiuents, and everybody will be fully in this state. All our goods are marked LANCASTER, PENN'A. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. IIOUHS AND STjlTlONERi. TOASTER C A ltS! AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER CARDS! . IX GEKAT YARIETT AT L. M. FLYNN'S ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 43 Wst King Street. TO UN llAER'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR THE EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AM) SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the Bcoksteie cf Jehn Baer's Sens, ; Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen Street. HOME AND ABEOAD. T11E NEWS FROM BOTH CONTINENTS. Stirring Events In Europe Facts Stranger Than Fiction Current Intelligence Between the Atlantic and Pactllc. Ilcre is a nice little nanie of a paper for small boys te shout : The Internation Internatien ale Kosmepolitische Pohjglette Central Zei iung zen Wein, which is about te be pre duccu in Vienna. 1 his title., is te be in twelve languages anil dialects, ami the vender may take his chesce. At the first repiessntatien of Lale's new ballet "Nameuna," at the opera house in Paris a few eveuings age, the toilets of the ladies were magnificent. Mrs. Mackey were pale blue butin, ornamented with bunches of pale pink roses, and her set of turquoises, unrivalled for their size, ex cited envy in many a female breast. The curfew bell that sounds in the third act eiBarberine in Paris is asserted te be the same bell that en Aug. 24, 1372 sound ed the St. Barthelemy at St. Gcrmaiu-1' Auxerreis, and jave the signal for the massacre. In 1793 this bell was transport ed te the Palais Egalite, whence it passed into the possession of the Cemcdie Fian caise. A remarkable rough diamond has lately been brought into England from India. It is a pure blue-white stene, weighing sixty seven carats, in iium nearly a drop, and when cut and polished would be about the size of the Sancy diamond. The sur face is slightly indented, but there are no marks of cleavage. The value of this piecieus stone is estimated at $175,000. Preparing te Bury a Living Mau. In Decatur, II)., Charles Athens, a man well-known te showmen, who has been sufl'eiiut; from hardening of the biain aud has suffered five paralytic strokes, had an other and te all appcarauces he died, and his friends laid him out for buiial. An undertaker was summoned and a suit of clothes was prepared for the supposed dead man. The family sat up aud went into the loom in whicli the corpse lay several times dining the night and found the body apparently lifeless. On going into the room again at 2 o'clock, it member of the family found Athens with his eyes wide open and breathing as natuialiyas ever. Next morning, Sir. Athens, who is 33 years of age and weighs ever 200 pounds, was feeling like a new man, and get tip as usual. He has no recollection of dying and no knowledge of what was done while he was unconscious. " A Fiftecn-Ycar-OId Girl's Elopement. In Central Square, N. Y., Farmer Graves has a pretty 15 yeai'-elirgirl named Delia. She loved young Clinten Lewis, aged 20, who lives a few miles away, but who did net find favor with Farmer Graves. She was feibidden te sce him. On Friday night she met Lewis and when she reached home was reprimanded and sent te bed. She tore up her bed clothes ami twisted them into a repe, which, however, did net reach the ground. But she lowered herself and dropped the inter vening distance. Then bhe walked te her lever's house, aniving after midnight, and, calling him up, said they must be married, or she would kill herself. A car riage was procured, a minister found, the knot tied, and they reached Lewis's house just about the time Farmer Graves get up in the morning te find his daughter gene. He has revoked the will which he had made in her favor. Milkman with a Conscience. Sacramento. Oil., Recerd. A young man who had long ihivcn the milk wagon of oueof the eldest established dairies of this county, aud has supplied milk, te Us custeineis for years, yesteiday came te his employer, aud, te his great surprise, resigned his situation. He had no complaint te make, was attached te his employer, liked the business and all that, but resign he would. It turned out that this was the cause : Tuesday, the maid whose duty it is te fill the used cans of that day, poured them full of water as they steed in the wagon aud left them te stand twenty-four hours te sweeten, as is therule. Before daybreak yesterday the driver bieupht out his team aud hitched up te the team containing the cans of water colored by the remains of milk, instead of te a second wagon in which the fresh miik had been placed for him, Oblivious of his en or he drove ever his entire route and served all his customers with milk coleicd water. When, later iu the day, he discov ered his crier, he lesigned lather than face the battery of complaints he knew was ready for him. " I cau go up te a cannon's mouth," said he, "aud let'em sheet me in two, but I never want te set eyes again en a house where I served that water." His employer enjoys that joke hugely, and was busy all day yesterday setting things te rights and explaining the error between his gasps for breath from tee much laughter. Seme of his custo mers it-marked that they had noticed the milk wasn't quite as lich as usual. A TOWN OVERWHELMED. Sleeping Families Caught by au Avalanche Lives and Property Destroyed. Virginia City Chronicle. The snow siide at Genea en the lGthinst. occurred at half past 5 a. ra., aud made a tcriific noise. The long building, which steed nearest the mountain, was occupied by Indians driven from their wigwams by the severity of the storm. As near as can be ascertained, but seven wcre iu the heuse at the time of the catastrophe. Ne trace of the building can be recognized, aud as yet no seaich has been made for its occupants. Next came the residence aud barn of Minered Bewers, which was com pletely crushed te pieces and carried into the adjoining let of D. W. Virgin. Mine Mine red and wife were found still in their bed, and almost en top of the snow and debris, both dead. Twe German relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Bewers had arrived the evening previous from the East, and were sleep ing in the heuse tint night. One or them escaped unhurt, and the ether, who dug bis way out from beneath the trunk of a tree, had a broken shoulder and seme ether injuries. The residences of D. W. Virgin, W. D. Gray and II. Becrlin were en the next street below that of Bewers. Boerlin's heuse was completely demolished. The occupants wcre Mr. and Mrs. Becrlin, their two children, and Mr. Chrisholm and wife. All were buried in the ruins but Mr. lieerlin, and Mr. and Mis. (Jims helm made their escape unhurt. After considerable search Mrs. Boerlin was found seme distance from the original lo cality of the bed nearly suffocated, aud still holding the dead body of the little girl, Pelina, in her arms. The boy was found in still another part of the wreck, alive and unhurt. The slide came down the gerge immedi ately south of- Genea canon, and swept everything before it as far as Main street. Ne obstacle seemed te check this moving mountain of snow until itf Spread out and lest its force en the nearly level piece of land en which Genea ii built, fully a quarter of a niile from' the base of the mountain. At this time it is impossible te estimate tlie less et nrepertv. iVcrvtiiinr is . very thins chaos. Broken lumber, splinters ot'furni et'furni ture, pine and fruit trees, hay, clothing, kitchen-ware and bedding are distributed through a body of snow and ice from ten te fifty feet in depth and several acres in extent. AN ITALIAN CRIME. Preparing a Tomb for Ills Friend the Priest. An incident full of dramatic force, end ing in murder, has been of late agitating Italy. A Count Alessaudre Faello, of Imola in the Marches, was a nobleman without money, but with a mania for building. Faella was known te be a man of violent temper, and the petty trades people seem te have been very much afraid of him. He had for a friend a parish priest Den Virgilie Cesta, who was a man of seme means. Cesta is described as hav ing been of the people, aud though a rough and awkward man, exceedingly cumi table. Farlla and Cesta were fast intimates. Last year the ceuut built a small country heuse eutside the Perta Bolegneso of Imola. Just at the close of summer, when the heuse was finished, Ceuut Faello ordered a cistern of peculiar constiuctien te be built en bis grounds, purporting that its use was for cooling wine. Sending away his heuse servants, he ordered his laborers te briug him sacks of iice husks from Imola, a huidle and some thin pieces of weed. The count then dismissed all hands, only keeping in the house a single woman servant. On the 12th of August last the priest in his cassock was seen in the neighborhood of the count's grounds, and was net heard of afterward. His sister Guilia Cesta, be came uneasy about him. Then the sub prefect of the town received an anonymous letter, made up of printed words taken from a pamphlet en locomotives This document purported te come from Cesta, stating that lie was going te the end of the world te preach the gospel, and he might never return, and ' that he consti tuted his dear friend Ceunft Faella "the sole executer for the benefit of the jjoer Imola." This brought the count under suspicion. The cistern was examined, and in it was found the remains of the priest. The well had been converted into a pitfall, and Cesta had cither been in duced te step en the covering of it or had been pushed into it. It was a regular oubliette. Faella was taken into custody, protesting his innocence. It was discovered that he had forged hills, and he was in dicted for murder aud forgery. On the trial it was found that 23 fraudulent bills had been issued by this piecieus rascal. It seems as if the trap was laid, net for the priest, but for another creditor. The day before the trial, which was set down for the close of last month, or beginning of this, the Countess Faella called en her husband, aud next morning he was found dead, having poisoned himself. The whole steiy is of a kind one reads of iu a ro mance ; but then, again, " truth is stranger than fiction." a misseuiu f;eSTi:i:. The Apparition Which Startled Twe Wnud Choppers. N. Y. Times. The appeal ancc of a novel aud ingenious bird of enormous dimensions te Mes-rs. Themas Campbell and Jeseph Heward, two Missouri weed-choppers, is an event which gives premise that a long-felt want is about te be supplied. . The sea-serpent has new beea befoie the public during the whole of present century, aud, indeed, made a sort of in formal appearance te Bishop Ponteppidan at a still earlier period. Ne one ques tions the merits of this remarkable animal. His size and serpentine characteristics would alene make him interesting ; but, iu addition te these, he is provided with a flowing mane and with brilliant eyes, whicli never fail te create Hie utmost en thusiasm. The only fault that cm he found with the sea serpent is the fact that his sphcre is a limited one. He is monopo lized by the seaside hotels, and the inland summer resorts aie unable te make the slightest use of him. Occasional and fncble attempts have been made te supply the inland hotels with large lake serpents of meritorious construction and habits, but they have never been successful. The Silver Lake snake was, perhaps, the most dcseiving of these animals, and ten or twelve years age the local hotel proprie tors employed se many men te see him that he gained quite a wide reputation. Still, like the Meniphieinageg aud the various Canadian lake serpents, he never drew hugely, and seen ceased te he any attraction te the summer beardeis. A very little rellcctien will show that what'eur hotel keepers, whether of the sxiside or the mountain vaiiety, need is a bird as remarkable in its way as the sea serpent is among sea-faring beast3. Such a monster could visit every hotel in the ceuntiy iu succession, and could be as popular among the White Mountains as at Niagara or the Yeccniitc Valley. The Central Americans, unenterprising as we arc apt te think them, invented an admir able biid many yeais age, although they have net hotels enough te give him regu lar and profitable employment. This bird resembles the condor, w ith the exception that he is at least as large aud strong as the fabled roc, which, as every reader of the " Arabian Nights" knows, was able te pick up one of the largest size of fire proof safes in each claw and te fly away with them te his lair in the mountains, where he would feed them te his tender young. The great Central American bird is, of course, in the absence of hotels, very rare, but he is occasionally seen by herds men and hunters, and elicits their hearty approval. The recent Missouri Hying monster for it would be hardly fair te call it a bird seems te be precisely what our hotel keep ers want. The two leading citizens who saw il, Messrs. Campbell and Heward, were engaged in the occupation of cutting weed when they were startled by the sound of flapping wings. They looked up which shows that they were intelligent men and saw immediately above thcre, and about forty feet above the tree tops, the ablest flying animal ever yet dreamed of by scientific persons sleeping after the annual dinner of some great scientific asso ciation. The body of the animal clesely resembled that of a crocodile. It was about forty feet in length, as estimated by the observers after carefully measuring the shadow cast by it en the ground, and allowing for the position of the sun. Its head w&s fully two feet long, and its jaws, which it frequently opened as it yawned in a lazy way, were filled ' with a large and varied assortment" of teeth. The tail, which tapered te a point, was precisely like a crocodile's tail, and as it swuug te and fro it sometimes kuecked an intrusive sparrow or yellow bird senseless. Twelve feet, six en each side, with a corresponding quan tity of short but stout legs, added variety te this amazing animal, and six pair of wings, each ten feet long aud naked like these of a bat, furnished it with the means of flying. In point of coloring the beast was a wonderful symphony iu red, blue, white and yellow, the first and the last colors predominating. Messrs. Campbell and Heward were, it is only fair te say, astonished at the mar veleus sight, lbe monster hovered direct ly ever them, flapping its wings, yawning - ' - ' from time te time, and occasionally purr ing loudly, like a chorus of a hundred well drilled cats. Mr. Heward had a shot gun, and with great presence of mind he gave it te Mr. Campbell and hastened te con ceal himself in the underbrush. Mr. Campbell fired at the monster, and evi dently wounded him, for he uttered a cry "similar te that of a calf and a bear com bined," and then sailed slowly away. Six Chinamen, who were working in the neigh borhood, also saw this astonishing mon ster, and it is understood that Messrs. Campbell and Heward can make them testify te the fact if it should be thought desirable. What is perhaps most remarkable in the Missouri monster is the self restraint which is shown in its construction. It ia a combined crocodile,' bird, centipede, bear aud calf, but these simple elements are really all that enters into its composi tion. Nothing would have been easier than te give it in addition a barbed tail.an elephant's trunk, a full set of porcupine's quills, and a pair of horns. Thus the monster would have, become crossly im probable and would have been cast out and spurned by every intelligent hotel keeper. As it is, the great Missouri, flying animal is as probable as the sea-serpent, and thcre is net the least doubt that it will be seen during the coming summer at a score of hotels west of the Alleghanies, and it may even reach Silver Lake and Lake Meraphremageg befere the season is ever. He Utlku.l as it he had a" frog In his threat," hut he was only hearse ; a single bottle et Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup rellevcd the trouble at euce, 2j cents. Kcvltuli'ing the bleed is absolutely neces sary for the eurcef general debility, weukness, liLS-itmle. &c. The bestenrlchcrnt the bleed is Brown's Iren Hitters. Fer snle at II. B. Ceclnan'i drug store, 1ST North Queen street, Lancaster. m27-lwd&w "Hew tin j en manage," said a lady te her friend, "te appear se happy ait the time?" "I always have Parker's Uiugei' Tonic handy," was the reply." nml thus keep myself and family in geed health and spirits. See adv. in 1 -lindeed Jtoe w Household Words. .las. Pearson, 3 Slttli Street, 11 uirale, says: " I have used your Spring IJIotsem for myselt nnd tami'y, and think it invaluable asa house hold lemedy, for regulating the bowels, liver and kidneys. 1 shall never be without it." Priee r.0 cent. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store, 1.17 .North Queen street, Lancaster jS early it miracle. K. Aenith Hall, ltinghnmten, N. Y. writes: 'Ipulfeied for several months with a dull pain through the lei I lung mi.! shoulders. I le-,t my spirits, appetite and color, and cenld with diiliculty keep no all dav. My luetbnr preeuied some Burdock .Bleed hitters ; 1 took tlieiu as directed, ami have felt no pain since first week alter using them, and am new quit-. well." Price $1. Fur sale at II. Jl. Cochran's ilrugsieie. 1S7 North Queen street, Lancaster. 'Vlie Commedore." l lus. i.. rtiiiii, Lin- lyiiimiitiuurt-, r.igm, in., cays Themas' Kelcclrie Oil cured him of scia tica with one application, thoroughly applied. It also cured him et a severe cold aud cough. He thinUs-itu veiy valuable lcuiedy, and will never lie without it. Fer sale at II. R. Coch ran's drug stoic, 1::7 North Queen street, Lan caster. t 31 US I VAX. INSTRUMENTS. ATUSIUAL-nOXES. MUSICAL-BOXES. 15AUGAINS. Te make a clean sweep before clnsingoursalcsreoms ler the reason, we make the lollewiug sweeping reduction en the bal ance of our stock new here. (Only large and medium sizes yet en hand) : luairs reduced Irem $ 75.00 te $ 45.00 12 " " ' JOOJtO Sublime Tiemole Piccole (large) " 1.1V00 te Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) " liO.Wle l'airs with Hells " US.detn lit airs with Hells .'I Drums i:i5ote 0.00 SO.00 (000 S5.00 70.00 i:xtraiunhty (large)with liells " 17ri.0)te Extra quality (medium) 100.00 75.00 wiiu iseus UMnjie Sublimc-Harmonie-i'icce- le (large) Concertino 'Celestial Veicns"(Flutea (rfJairs, it! cylinders, with Petit (small), 2airj :t airs 3-air Albums li.00 te 225.00 te 125 00 te 850.00 te i.:e te 0.50 te 75.00 130.00 85.00 525 00 :t.oe 4.50 5.00 8.03 te They are all with the " IIAUP-ZITHEIi AT TACHMENTS," and tne-tly with two anil three Spiiug Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music llexes. On examination they will be leund et the tlnest quality, far superior te the ordinary Music llexes gen erally belin this country. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SAI.KSUOOMS : 1020 CHESTNUT rillLADKLFHIA. STREET. 123 ttd OAUl'ETS. 1AKi-r.TS Oar-pets, I can show the Largest Sleck In this city. Call and see my latest UODY BRUSSELS', THREE-PLY, IXORA1XS, EXTRA SUPERS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can afford. I also have a large stock et my own make et CHAIN and RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I also Make Carpel. te Order at short notice. Satistactien guaranteed. Ne trouble te 'hew my geed-. h. s. smirk, 202 WEST KING STREET. COAL. B. U. MAKTIIf, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AN D COAL. 43-fard: Ne. 130 North Water and; Princt treets above Lemen Lancaster. na-lyd G O TO BELLL7 & KELLER Ten ' GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers in want et Snperleii Manure will nnd it te tneir advantage te call Yard, Harrisburg Pike. ( OlHee. 2DX East Chestnut streeL agl7-t C0H0 & WILEY. Sno NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, ia. Whelesaln and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic .Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CliNTRE SQUARE. Ieb28-Iyd W1 l: II AVIS TflK HANDSOKKST AND finest window display in the city. Don't tail te sec it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR 'CASES, ERISMAN'S, NO. 56 NORTH O.CKB.N STKKfcT. Carpets MEDICAL. B ROWS-S IRON U1TTEKS. PLAIN TRUTHS. The Bleed is the foundation of life, i: circu lates through every part ei the Deily, and uu. less it Is pure and rich, geed health is impossi ble. It disease has cntet-ed the system the only sure ami quick way te drive it out is te purity and enrich the bleed. These simple tacts arc well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nuthimj but iron will restore the bleed te its natural condition ; and also that all the iron prepara tions hitherto made blactun the teeth, nie headache, and are otherwise Injurious. Brown's Iren Bitters Will thoroughly and quickly assimilate w ith the b'.oed, purifying and strengthening it.and thus drive disease from any part et the sytt-m and It will met blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, ami Is positively net injurinu. Saved his Child : 17 X. EutawSt., Ualilmnre. Mil. February 12, lste. Gents : Upen the recmmeuilati,iu of a friend I tried BttOiV.N'M IKON HITTERS as a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom I was thor oughly convinced was wasting aw:i with Consumption. Having lest time 'daughter.-; by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians 1 was leth te believe that anything could arrest the progress of the dii case, but, te my great surprlse.belon surprlse.belen my daughter had taken one bottle et UROWX'3 1ROX HITTERS, she h. gnn te mend and new Isqnitc restored te former health. A lirth daughter began te show signs of Consumption . aud when the physician was consult ed lie quickly said, "Tonics were re quired"; and when Inlormed that tin: elder sister was taking RROWX'S IRON HITTERS responded "that is a geed tonic, take It." Adoram PiiELr--. Brown's Iren Bitters Ellectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigustlen ami Weakness, and renders the greatest relicfamt benclit te persons sutrerlng trein such wasting diseases a3 consumption. Kidney Cempluints, etc. Fer sale at II. ii. COCHRAN'S Drug Uteuj, 137 Xerth Queen street, l.ancn-dcr. m27-lwdXw TTOT WUKK, Hard Fighting with Quick Results. Last fall a party left New Yerk city in high spirits for a pleasure tour through some et the western states. They had thrown aside the cares and responsibilities et business for a lew weeks, and were determined te enjoy them selves and have a'goed time generally. ' Re Re gene dull care," was their motto, and they In tended te act up te It. Everything ueutu? pleasant as could Le wished for a time, until one day, while camping out in Wisconsin, a spark from the cimp-lirc set the tent iu a blaze, and the conflagration was se sudden and unexpected, that the whole party came pretty near being cremated a la mode, hut after great exertion the lire was finally put out, with the Ions et a considerable portion el their property. After all was ever, one of tlie party, who was perhaps the most active in In-, exertions, discovered tli.it his hands and wrists were severely burned, which he h:id net before discovered in the excitomentet" the moment. The pain was intense and he s.iilci cd severely. One et the company had been troubled with rheumatism, and h the rceeiti incndatlen el a friend had purchased :i het tie before coming West, some et ti.e contents et which were still left. It was spin lily found and applied te the burned wrists und hands, and the relict was instantaneous, for iu a lew minutes It seethed the pain etrectually. That bottle contained Dr Themas' Kclectiie Oil. and new it is their stand-by m it household remedy. It has no equal for alleviating pain. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. l.:7 North Queen street. lirJU-ted-Iw w OCTOKS AGKKE THAT nt'AIILKI' Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption. Catairh and Chronic Threat Diseases arc due te neglect of common Sere Threats. Cldldien frequently have wet feet ; sere threat lollews aud often serious sickness. Are we net ulTVct cd likewise? Why net try the OCUIDENTA I. DIPHTHERIA .CURE. It will pesltUely cure the worst form of sere threat and emit cate the germ el any disease siibjeet toil. A cure guaranteed or money refunded. Fer s:.li: by 11. K. Cochran. 117 ami 1X1 North Queen street. Lancaster. feb27-:hnd 1 T (ICIIKK'S Renowned Cough Syrnp. A pleasant,. satc.specdy and snre remedy ler Colds. Cough, Hoarseness, Asthmit; Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Jirnn chitis. Whooping Cough, Spitting of I'.loed, In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases (d the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines nil tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sale and efficient qualities for the cure or all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 28 Cents. Prepared only and sold by OHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 'Ne 9 East King- street, Lancaster. READ THIS' Lakcabticr. Pa.. April 2S, lad!. The KlDHEYCtinA lli'e Company. Genii It gives me much plrasnre te sat tht after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely enred et a severe pain in my back and side, of long stnnding, and that, tee, alter tiying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence lit your medicine, cheerfully recommend It.and knew that many of my Irlends who have used it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, m261yd Foreman Examiner and Express. CHINA AMU GLASS WAR. H JUH MAKTIN. are! AT CHINA HALL. 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