t lattf ape Volume XVIII- -N-. 179 LANCASTER, PA. FPJDAY MARCH 31 1382. Price Twe Onta. 8h G ItAaU OPKNIXG OF ME CHEAT GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S NEW YORE BAZAAR, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Peira'a. Declared by Everylxxly the Largest and Finest Establishment in this City. Everybody Pleased and Satisfied. A-THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR. IS A BRANCH OP A LARGE NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, AND IS CONDUCTED ON THE NEW YORK ONE PRICE SYSTEM. NOTICE : We liave added Six mere Departments since our Opening. 22 Departments: Silks and Satins, Notions, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Jewelry, Trimmings, Cloaks and Delmans, Buttens, Passmenteries, Kid Gloves, We respectful I y invite our kind readers te cive a thorough inspection, iu all our convinced that our nsseitment is complete, and the LOW PRICES cannot be surpassed in Plain Figures, and our Salesladies are instructed te be ery attentive te everybody. SPECIAL NOTICE! We have an ELEQANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN placed in the centre of our Bazaar, and every Lady is welcome te dip her Handkerchief in the most DELICIOUS COLOGNR running from 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 BAZAAE IS THE GREAT ESTABLISHMENT FOR EVERYBODY ! TOHS S. I'lVI.KK A- CO.'.S AUVKKTISEMKNT. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES IN TIIE 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 hae the above goods in the New Styles, adapted especially for Parlors, Libraries, Dining Reems, Sitting Reems, Bed Reems, Hall and Stairs. Iu our asseitment will be found many new, choice styles that cannot be had elsewhere. Wc give special invitation te nil te come and see 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. GrIVLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, M Yl.KS, KATHFON & CO. 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 FittiDg Garments is excellent. ELECTRIC LIGHT in a few days. MYERS, RATHEON & CO., NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. BOOKS AND 8TATJONER1. E AtsTEUCAttDS" AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER CARDS! IN GREAT VARIETV AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Me. 48 Went King Street. ltuN KAMI'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOB, TIIE - EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Ea&er Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At tlie Bookstore of Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen Street. GRAND OPENING OF "TELE GREAT NEW XORK NEW YORK BAZAAR. GREAT RUSH! TO SPECIAL NOTICE! DRX GOODS, Sc. CLOTHING. Fine Merchant Tailoring ! NO. COAX B. B. MARTIN, Whelesale and Retall Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, wravd: Ne. 420 North Water and I Prince 1 reels above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd nole REILLY & KELLER TOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMELY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superiei Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I Offlca. 20K East Chestnut street. as?17-t C0H0 & WILEY, 3BO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, J'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With tbe Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. leb2S:lrd WE HAVE THE HANDSOKICST AND finest window display in the city. Don't tail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 56 NORTH O.CE1LN STREET. BAZAAR." 22 Departments: Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ladies' Underwear, Worsteds, Soaps, ghawls, Parasols and Umbrellas, Millinery, Perfumery, Pocket Beeks and Satchels, Departments, and ever) body will be fully in this state. AH our goods arc mailccd LANCASTER, PENN'A. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. clothing. RARE CHANCE. A SUIT OF HUE CLOTHES OR AN OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Ceat Price. In order te reduce m y heavy stock et FINE WOOLENS I shall make them up te order for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price. This is without exception the greatest re duction ever made in X INE CLOTHES, and is done te make room Ter our heavy Spring Importations, which wc expect te have in stock by the early part of February, We have the sample cards of these goods already In store, and any one destrleus ei securing first choice ler SPRING WEAR can de se new, and the goods will be taincd for him. Remember the abeve reduction is for Heavy Weights and Cash Only. BE. GERHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East Ring Street, MASON'S CASE. THE DECISION OF A LtUAL CKANK. Advocate General SwalmM Remarkable l!e- pcrt. New Yerk Sun. The opinion of Judge Advocate Geucial Swaimiu the 3Iaseu case will araaze every lawyer who makes any pretence te a knowl edge of criminal law, while its absuulity from a common sense point of view will-be recognized by all sensible persons. The theei y that Masen cannot be tx icd for as sault with intent te kill because Guiteau happened te be out of bullet range when the shot was fired i as centiary te receg- nized principles of eiiininal practice as it is against common reason. Its lecogui lecegui lecogui tien would lead te some novel lcsults. On the same principle no man could be charg ed with a murderous intent if his victim was found te have en a coat of mail, or if the pregiehs of the bullet was stayed by a book luckily in the pocket, or if the wea pon used was net leaded with powder enough te de the deadly work. Xe per son could be indicted for an attempt te kill by poison if I12 administeicu a dose tee Mnall or tee large te cause death. Ne one could be held guilty of an attempt te pick a pocket when the pocket happened te be empty, or of an attempt te commit rebbeiy when it was found that theie was nothing te steal. But these subterfuges lmvcbeen biu-hed aside by the courts which have sustained crimiual indictments for attempted crimes in a scoie of cases like the above and ethers analageus te that of Masen. It is a gcncial rule recognized both in Amcii can aud English ceuits that when a man intends te commit a csimc and makes the eflbit with what appeals te him te be ade quate means, le may be indicted and pun ished for the attempt, although, for some reason unknown te him, the accomplish ment of his criminal purperc is imnossi imnessi imnossi ble. "Wheie the ciiminal lesult is net accomplished," says Bishop, " simply be cause of obstructions in the way or be cause of the want of the thing te be oper ated upon, when the imppffisbcnt is of a nature te be unknown te t!e offender, who used what seemed te be appropiiate means, the criminal attempt is committed." The same principle has been clcaily stated by Judge Giay, new a justice of the United States supicme court, in tltcae words : " Vriiencvci' the law makes one step tewaul the accomplishment of an un lawful object with the intent or purpesj of accomplishing it criminal, a person taking that step with that intent or ptu ptu pesc, and himself capable of doing every act en his part te accomplish that object, cannot protect himself from lcspensibility by showing that by leasen of some tact unknown te him at the time of his erim inal attempt, it could net be fully can icd into effect in the particular instance." Ne question has ever been laised or doubt entertained that Masen fully intend ed te kill Guiteau. Masen fcven beasts in the most profane language that he did in tend and try te sheet him. He bad ovey reason te believe that his crimiual purpose might prove successful. He knew that Guiteau was iu the habit of .standing at the window of his cell and he fired at that spot. He did all in his power te kill his intended victim, and failed only because Guiteau liappencd te be lying down, a, fact of which the offender had neither any knowledge or suspicion. Te held that Masen was illegally convicted and sen tenced en the ground that it was impossi ble, te kill Guiteau under- these circum stances is te misconceive or misieprcscnt the main fact in the ca-e and te show a" striking ignorance of or disiegaul for the law governing it. It is net a act that Masen could net possibly 'hurt, Guiteau, for the ball might have glanced :nd killed him. ' But even if the victim was safe from all harm, Mr.seu as none the less guilty in law of tdioeting with intent te kill. . .. The cencubnn l cached and repertcd.by the juddge advocate general is. net mere remarkable than the attempt which he makes te give it the appearance of sound ness. He quote-! fiem an old edition of Wharten and rites Wharten alone ;is an authority te sustain his theory. But: What ten devotes page alter page ei nisi tieatie en criminal law te showing that! a man may be legularly indicted Jei un-! successful criminal attempts analogous te that of Masen. The very case an ob-1 seuie Jngiisu one turn Dy a cucci juu-je neaily half a esntusy age which Site jndge advocate gei.er.il cites I'ceiii Wh.n Wh.n tei1, is questioned by Whaiten himself, who fuither decl.ues iutlie latest edition of histieatise that il docs '-net touch in dictments for attempts te kill." These circumstances show en the past of General Swaim either a signal Lick el legal knowl edge and compiehensien in a judge advo cate gcnciai or an attempt te belstci up an erroneous opinion by specious quotations from a.single authority whose views he misrepresents. Whatever may be the purpose nf.Micb. a lepertas tliat submitted, its natural effects must be in the nature e! an -imposition upon the pi csidcut as well as the secretary of war. If Masen has bceu illegally coin ictcd let his sentence be set aside. If he is guilty of no offence or jueiits no puui-Ji-ment for having tried, te kill a prisenci whom he was trusted te guard let him be paidened. But let net ridicule be brought upon our criminal procedure by setting aside the results of the trial already had and possibly picvcntiuga new one by the civil authorities through mcliicct auu illegal means. If there is any icasonable doubt that such will be the effect of adopt ing the recommendation made by General Swaim let the opinion of the attorney general be taken en the Icjal question in volved. Over the State. Tlie Latent Nuivk Krem 1'ennsylv.iniH. A new cotton thread- factory is seen te be erected in Yerk. An old man in Alloritewn is repotted as living en lager beer and rye bread for years, almost e-elusiviftly. Nicholas Schaeffcr, aged twenty-one, was found dead in bed at hii lcsidcnce, 1018 Franklin street, Reading. Dccased had been in ill health for some time. Smallpox nurses fiem Seuth Bethlehem go into Easten and Circulate among the people of that borough, from whom there is a general howl. ' In West Penn township. Schuylkill CCUnty, is a chuich called " The St. Peter Union High Get man 'Refeimcd and Gci man Evangelical Luthcian cl.mch West Penn." A party of ten mfen. in Lchiuh county had the life of an eUFman insuicd for .$10, 000, and weie assessed heavily during his life. Instead of receiviug $1,000 each at the death of the old 'm'ln, they get $1.0e. Themas Will, a DeuglsS3 township, Montgomery eunty," farmer, while en gaged in cutting fodder with a machine the ether day, get bis hand beneath the knife, and a doctor completed the amputa tion. The cigar box manufactory of J. W. Hclder. in Windser, Yeik county town ship was destroyed by fire, with nearly all its contents. Thu Ie'-s is about one thous and dollars with an insurance of seven I hundred and seventy-five dollars en build. mg ana contents. Aaren Specht, a boy of 14, of Potts grove. Montgomery county, while esatnin ing a leaded gun. threw the hammer back with his feet, discharging the weapon. The lead tere through his fingers, badly lacerating them and injuring the hand. All the fragments of the flesh wcra : c c meved te tbe wrist. Up in Oil City a boy fooled with a pistol, it went off and the youth's life was saved by the ball first paseing through net a Bible or some piecieus keepsake of his mother but a copy of Jules Verne's "Ten Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," which he cariicd iu his pocket. Seme thieves stele a let of chickens from Jacob Bender, of Chester county. Jacob get mad, and extended an invitation te the thieves te corae and steal the balance, when they would hear of some thing te their advantage. Thcv accepted the invitation seen aftei wards, and didn't leave him a feather. lliemas Turner, aged G5 years, who was went te drink te excess, while under the influence of liquor fell into the Sehuikill canal abeve Lamel Hill lock- and was di owned. His body was discov ered sheitly a'ftci wards by Jacob Halm. Deceased was father of the proprietor (if the Little Oley hotel. J'refils of Silk Culture. An Iiiiix.rlsint Addition te Senera 1 i :iiiiiinr. Te the Editor of the World : Sit: : One of the peculiarities of silk' cu! ture is that it can be divided and subdi vided indefinitely ; that the peer can icach te it as easily as the rich. Every year, in a few weeks, in the smallest cottage, wiih a low acres of mulbctry trees, the" farmer putting into usefulness the old and young mcmbeiis of hi.- family, can make the fiist j ear after planting $30 or 6100, the second year, $130 te $300, from a mulberry grove of two te five acres of his upland soil ; in the bottom, of course, it will inciease faster. At Silkville. Kan., in 1070, I have get 0,00!) pounds of cocoons out of si and one-half te seven aeies of mulbeiry trees Jeur years old, after planting only live from thu seed. The dried cocoons wcie selling at $e per pound, or about eighty rents green, making altogether $2,100 for our cocoons. Net quite ten pounds of green cocoons made one pound of leeled silk ; out of 0,000 pounds of cocoons we get 030 pounds of leeled silk, as beautiful and stout as the bc-t Picnch fcilks, and though a Yankee girl, having seaicely thiee months' practice, reeled it, get a high price in Fiench maikets that 3 ear, say $12 per ppand. Out of thu lit teis and wastes we naid one thiul of the expenses, which weie : rii-l meult, at", cent-) tier ilay, sir I.Vs(encliily) i Si-sty cents Iiem -the liistte thusuc- enfl meult, feiirI.iys (tour gltl) hitv cents fiem "second te thiul meult, ietu'tluys (-ix girls) SKty cents tiem tliiid te luuitli meult, sixiliiys (eight -tils) bity cents lrem teuilii meult te siinnii- cccoens, vtflit iluys (ulglit guls) t'lc-lJluf" cocoons, atl cent pet pound, riekiiif- leave-", at M cents icr 103 pounds ( 10.000 pounds Kent et two stables (Iillccn d.i-) lei use of coceonery Kent et capit.il used ter shelves, tret-j and land TtOOatlO percent Oveiscer and etliLr little expense" i :e I se J CO :,s at ::e w te et 20 no UI0D 110 14) Tet il epi lit!- $ViS'.0 Net pi oft t en oceoiih only i!,('i2 W) This is a large profit, and I must explain that we had first rate biceds of sill; worm eggs that made number ene cocoons, fiist late mulbeny trees and a high price paid for silk. Te doubting Themases, let me emphathize thr fact that I de net laisc in ferior breeds of weims ; I de net feed my worms en Osage orange, black or red mul berry trees, neither en the pest callctUiese white mulhciry, which is the bioussenetia net even en the far-famed multicaulib, whose imiucn.se failure in France, as well as the United States, killed the .silk cul 'tnre, already impeitant in several of our 'Southern states. Wc use only the best kind of the Mems Alba, the Rese and Meictti's best varieties ; then. also a new kir-d called Len'and Leu Sang. 'Silk culture has two limits one ciimaie in i far south, or tee far netth ; both for bid it. Anether limit is 'the economical one." It happens when this ctiltuie inceU with .mother of sumo impeitance at the sitne lime. Here this is net the case. In eai ly spring, while the men are pleughing I'm cotton, the lady of the house with lier c'.i'dien for thiee wcck.s, has little tienb'e te feed the y'U!'.g silk worms. The l.it week, when weik needs hmsjii.g, theie sue pieuty of coleicd boys te pick the le ives while the lady and children ei the house aic attending te the lai;e. AH this will he done in April, then will cwdij the cash money fiem the silk facteiy for the cocoons, and this will help a geed deal te enlaige the cotton and ether eieps for we insist en this peint: Silk cultuie i- only an important addition te gcnei.il fanning. Corinth, Miss. L. S. Citezini:. The Old Fireman. IktieiL Ii ee I'les. "Yes, theie was a heap of fun in the old engine days," sighed the fiicruau as he leaned back and snivejed the hand hand r.eii.e " Amekcag " in the ecntte of the lloer. "Many fights?" " Heaps of 'cm. I was foreman of Ne. ."J for seven years and once I figuicd up hev- many fights wc had per year. I think the average was 123. I presume, young man, that I have beeu in GOO fire men's fights."' Ever get badly hint ?' "Never. It was always the ether party get badly hint. Of ceurse I have had my javbiekcn, head cracked, teeth Iecssndd, ejes blackened ana lingers ureKen, out nothing serious. ScCthis car ? Well, one night the foreman of Ne. 7 chewed en that car exactly fourteen minutes by the watch, but he was a peer, consumptive feicman and couldn't have bitten through a shingle nail in thicc weeks." "The.-c old firemen wcie very reclrless.'' "Well, jes, We didn't think nothing of trap doers and weak floors in these days. I was counting up my old scars the ether Sunday, aud I think the liguics were thirty-seven, net including the big one between the shoulders, where a burn ing timber held me down.'' . " Didn't the bey.s used te stait a blaze new and then '.)'' - "Oh, yes." "Aud I pic sumo you tftek a hand iu them ?" "Cctlainly ceitainly. I was counting up the ether day, and as near as I could makejaut I fired nineteen buildings myself, net counting school houses and churches." " Did you ever burn any one up?" "Well, I deu't want te appear egotisti cal, but I can truthfully answer yes Only yestciday f was trjiug te recall names and dates, and I counted up seven teen full grown people and eleven children who wcre burned up by my incendiary hand." " Don't you ever feel any stings of con science ?" " Oh, yes. The ether Saturday evening I was figuring it up, and I made out the number of stings' e be 12,500. There might be a few that I didn't get iu, but the figures arc mainly1cen,ect." " Were you never suspected ?" "Never, and I deu't want you te say anything about it new. I am trying te live an upright life, and if I were te be hauled up en these old charges it would utteily discourage me." Monster, you are tee wicked te live !" "Yes, I knew, but come in some time when I have mero time and talk it ever. Cenie in any time always glad te see you." impeitant. De net let your druggist palm oil en you auv new, cheap remedy ler colds when ou iuquiie ter Pr. Hull's Cough Syrup or you will be disappointed. .Price, 25 cents a bottle. Kevitalidng the bleed is absolutely neccs .ir ter the cut cot" general debility, weakness, las-mule, Ac. The bcsteiiricheret the bleed is Brown's Iren Hitter. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug steie, 1J7 Neitii Queen street Lancaster. iu-27-lwd&w Household Words. I.l-. i'i:irnn. is SKth Street, Hutlale. says: ' I have ued your Spiing i:io-.sem ler myselt and family, and think it invaluable asu house hold remedy, ter iegul.it Ing the beueN.JIver ami kidney-. 1 shall never lie without it." I'rice : centi. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran's drug -ten-, l.!7 Ninth Queen street, l.anca-ter .Ne.iriy a. Miracle. I A-enitli Hall, Hingliamteii, N. Y. write: 'I-ufleied ter beveial months with u dull pun thieiigh the left lung un.I sheul.lert). 1 le?t my -pirit-s appetite and color, and could with dilliculty keep un .ill daw My mother proem cm I eme Hurdeck Rloed Hitters ; 1 took them as diiected, and have felt no pain since lirst u eek alter u-ing them, and am new quite well." Price 1. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's ding steie. 1.57 Netth Queen stieet, Lancaster. "Ti.e Commedore." le-. 1,. Feete, the Commedore, KIgin, 111., 'ays Them.is' Keleetrie Oil cured him of scia tic i with one application, thoroughly applied. UaNeeuied 1 urn et a seven- cold and cough. He think-, it a very valuable remedy, and will ntvr be wilhe'it it. Fer aluat JI. It. Coch Cech nm'i ding te,-p, 1 17 North Queen stieet, Lan caster. CLOTHING. :w ts We have .. Larger Stock of these Geedy than we care te carry and te meve them, have reduced the price from $20 te $15. The mater ial is flne Beaver, Blue and Brown Buttens, Gilt and Silvered, and at the roduced prlce they are a Rare Bargain'. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and giythts., ie , PlftliAtJHtPHtA." VSVl.VA-li.-.;-.!.! ,v BISOWS IVN. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after jear our customers return bceause they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing ve supply them. With all r.ur reasonable piiecs c insist en the goodness of .tli material?. Tlie ?-tock of Men's and Ueys' Ovci coats and .Suits is still quite "nmplele. ' I WANAM.VKER'Js BROWN. Oak ll.fL, t-il!i mid ALuket stiectH; I'ini-idelpliia. .-i .' .V Ufi I CAJL 1NSTR VXENTS. -JtJ-USIt-AL-lsO-'Ute. IISICAA-BOXES. HAUOAIXS. Te make r. eT.in swiep before cloMngeursnleaiooms ter the seasen.we make the fellow iug sweeping reduction ei the bal ance of our utecle new here. (Only large and medium siea,yct,en liand) : Mails reduced from $ 7".00te$ l".oe 1 ' " 85.0Jte 0.00 Sublime Ticinole Piccole (large) " l.T.OOte SO.OO bublime Tremelo Piccole (medinm) " OO.Wte C003 1 airs with Hells " llj.twte H3.00 ID airs with Hells & Dunns " 135.00 te 70.00 Extra quality (large)uith Extra quality (medium) with Hells .'.' Sublinie-Harmonie-Picce-lo (laige) Concertino .'. 'Celestial Veices"ft'late."l (Xiaii-s. If) cylinders, wltli. 175.00 te 104.00 135.01 te 75.01; 123.00 te 75.00 225.00 te 130.00 125.00 te 03.00 table , 851.00tO 5i"0j Petit (small), 2 airs " 4.r.0te 3.00 ;:airs " CIO te 4.50 Sair Albums " ROOte 5.00 They are all with the " HAUP-ZITHEB ATTACHMENT-!," and mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Hexcs. On examination they will be found et the finest qnality, far superior te the ordinary Music Hexes gen erally sold in tlis country. G. Gautschi & Ce.Manufaeturers, Ste. Croix & Genere, Switzerland. 1 1 icnnnva IIHft flHEHTNTTT RTRtERT. rHIL-DELPHIA. 23 tfd CeacMens m MEDICAL. B ROWNS IKON BlTTfiKS. PLAIN TKTJTHS. The Itloed la the foundation of Hie. il cucu lates through every part et the nedy, and un. less it is pure aud rich, geed health is impe-sl ble. II disease has entered the system the ; snre and quick way te drive it out Ls te put iiy and enrich the bleed. These simple tacts are well known, and tlie highest medical authorities agree that nethiny but iron will restore the bleed te itsuatuial condition; and also that all the iron propart prepart propart tiens hitherto made bluckun the teeth, c-.ui-e headache, mid are otherwise injuileus. Brown's Iren Bitters Will thoroughly mid quickly assimilate ith the b'.oed, purifying and strengthening lt.iind thus drivediseasofrem any part et the -ystem and it will net blacken the teeth, cau-e head ache or constipation, and is positively net liijurieu . Saved his Child : 17 N. Kutau-St., Hnllltnere. Mil. February li, ls-e. Cknts : Upen the recommendation et a friend I tried HKOWV IKON UITTKIW as a tonic and reate-atiie. for iny daughter, whom 1 was thoi thei thoi eughly convinced was wifsting aw ij with Consumption. Iluving lest tin e daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent pliy-i l.nw I wns leth te believe that aiijlliinj could arrest the progress of tlei dis ease, but, te my great surprKe.bereie my daughter had l-ikc-n one bottle el HKOWN'3 IRON HITTER.', she he gan te mend arid new isquite iesten.il , te former health. A fifth daughter liegu'n te show signs of Consumption . and when the physician was consult ed he quickly said, "Tonics wcie i in quired'; and wheniiileiiiiud th it the elder sister was taking HUOiVN'.s IROX HITTKRS responded "that is a ijoed tonic, take it." AUORAII I'llELV-. Brown's Iren Bitters Elfectifilly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and rentiers the greatest relief and benefit te persons sulfering from .such wasting diseases as consumption, Kidney Ceinplaiiil-. etc. Fer sale at II. H. COCHRAN'S Drug -Stoie, 137 Xerth Queen street, "unncaster. iu27-lwd&w H OT WOItK, Hard Fighting with Quick Result-.2. Lust loll a party left New Yerk city in high spirits for a pleasure tour tin eugh some et the western states. They had thrown aside the cares and responsibilities of business for a tew weeks, and were determined te enjoy them selves and have a geed time generally. ' lie lie gene dull care," was their motto, unit they in tended te net up te It. Everything went as pleasant as could te wished for a time, until one day, while camping out in Wlneensin, n. spark from the c imp-lire set the tent in a blaze, and the conflagration was se tu Idcn and unexpected, that the whole party came pretty near being cremated a la metle. but after great exertion the fire was finally put out, with the less et a considerable poitieu et their property. After all was ever, one or the party, who was perhaps the most active iu his exertions, discovered that his hands and wrists were severely burned, which hu had net before discovered in the excitement et thu moment. The pain wus Intense ami he sr.ib-i ad severely. One of the .company had been troubled with rheumatism, and by the rccoiu rcceiu rccoiu liieniluiieii ei li friend li:td nurcluihed :i bottle before coming West, some of trc contents et 'which were still left. It wis spje lily found unit applied te the uiiruc-u, wrists und liaud, aid the relict was Instautiiueeua, for In a lew minutes It seethed the pain effectually. That bottle contained I)r Themas' Ki-Iec-trle oil. unit new it is their stand by as a liousvlielo remedy, it has no equal ter alleviating p tin. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist. -Se. 1 17 Aertu vjuecn Hireei. Ui-UOd-l-A TOCTOKS AGKM'l THAT aCAKl.t.l' 1 " Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Ctdurili und Chronic Threat Diseases are dm: le neglect or common -Sen: Threats. Childieii frequently li-ive wet feet; Mn: threat fellows unit often M-rieus siekness. Are wnnet alfect ed likewise? Why net try tins OVt'IDEXTA I. DlVllTllKRTA CURE. It will positive cuie the worst form or sen: threat and c-iadi-cate the germ et any dlsea.se subject te It. A cine guiiranteed or money retunded. Fer sali: by II. H. 1'echrun. 117 mill I.C) North iiueeii street. l.anC.ister. fel'i7-Siud TI T OCIi KK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. 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