i vsitf 3k yantrfDftiMlipttM : s i:3 , llll Telmme XVUI--N. 181. LANCASTER. 1'A. MONDAY APRIL 3 1882. Price Twe Ctate. TOHIf 8. GIVXKB & VO. ADVERTISEMENT. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION Coatings, nitings Pantaloenings, WE HAVE JUST OPENED IN ALL THE NEW AND NOBBY 8TYLES. If gea want a Fine Dress Suit or a Tip-Tep Business Suit made te order from the latest New Yerk fashions, give us a call .and we will guarantee te give you satisfaction in every particular. JJive us a trial once and we knew you wiU try us again. OUR GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Js cnmplt te with all the New Styles in Cellars and Cuffs, Fancy Scarfs, Ties and Bews, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchief, etc. We also call special attention te our QLOO UNLAUNDRLED SHIRT, which we knew te be the best in the city for the money. JOHN S. GrIVLEK & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, M YKK8, KATBFUM ft CO. Persons who wish their Spring Suite for EASTER should order them without delay. Our capacity is great, but the orders are many. The selection of SPBING 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. MYEKS, EATHFON & CO., . NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. VKT Ol'RINU DBK8S GOODS. SPRINGS WOOLENS Ladies Suiting Cleths.- Riding Habit Cleth.s.- Ladics' Spring Sackings.- Spring Cassimcres. Handsome Suitings. -Spring Overceatings.- wmm, BBAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET and NINTH STS., - Philadelphia. H AGElt IJKOTIIEB'S Special We invite special attention te our WALL PAPER Department, which is stocked with the Latest Spring Styles in all qualities, including the Choicest Decorations for walls and ceilings from the leading manufacturers and importers. This department is new in charge of a person who has had years of practical experience in fine paper hangings with a Philadelphia establishment. Estimates made and paper hung by competent paper hangers. HAGER & BROTHER, NO 25 WEST MING STREET, lancastcr, Penna. aevsE xuMxiBnum uoeds. l H SKFURNISH1NU. FLINN & WILLSON'S Heusefurnishing Goods. BABY CARRIAGES, CHANDELIERS, STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES. A LARGE TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH from 26c. per yard up. 'EJJNN & WILLSON, Plumbing, Gas-Pitting, Tin-Roefiing and Spouting Specialties. SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. LANCASTER, PA. PATENTS. WM. H. BABCOCK. 513 Seventh street, Washington, l. c. Formerly an Examiner in iue u. S. Patent Office ; niterward. Associate Attorney of Jacou Stauficr, esq., of Lancaster, l.i., until the lat ter's death, would be pleased te hear from In renters et Lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and Is still prepared te attend carclullv and promptly te an Patent business at moder ate rates; an31-3md&TV xutx noens, e. OElNTTLiEMEN! TO THE ELEGANT LINES OF CLOTHING. Fine Merchant Tailoring! NO. GOODS. Our assortment of Ladies' Suiting Cleths includes a wide range in the .catalogue of colors in all the new shades, combination and effects of this eoasen. Alse, Scotch and Eng lish suitings, cheviot, etc. Our stock of Ladies' Biding Habit Cleths is mere complete than ever .before, and embraces all colors, shades and qualities of Imported and Demestic Fabrics. Our collection of Ladies' Spring Sack ings is very extensive and -contains all the standard and new stylish de signs for early spring wear; small checks, plaids, fancy mixtures, etc., in all grades, Fine American Cassimeres and Eng lish and French Treuserings in all the very newest designs for gentlemen a wear. New effects of Scheeller, Wulflng, Bockhacker, Forstmann & Hoffmann, .Jehn Tayler, Clay and all the leading standard makes of gentlemen's suitings. Steckinets, Kerseys, Meltons, Cork screw, Mixed Twills in medium and 'very thin weights for Spring and Fall Outside Coats for Gentlemen. Netice! srOUK OF- DISSOLUTION Or PAKTKKSHIP-THiS partnership heretofore existing between James II. Swain and William T. Wylle, trading as Swain & Wylle. has this day bean dissolved by mutual consent. All parties Indebted te and these having claims against the late Arm will present them te William T. Wylte, who It authorized te make setUement; JAMES H. SWAIN, al-3td -WILLIAM T. WTLIE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. VLQXUJJfO. is We have a Larger Stock of these Goods than we care te carry and te move them, have reduced the price from $20 te $15. The mater ial is fine Beaver, Blue and Brown Buttens, Gilt and Silvered, and at the reduced price they are a Bare Bargain. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. 1I7ANAMAKKK St BROWN. Clothing that 'Wears Well. Year after year our customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing fro supply them. With all our reasenable prices we insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. CAMK1AOB8, 7. fTMtS STANDARD carriage work OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., FINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage do 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. Fer quality of work our prices arc the cheapest in the stabs. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable jterms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt. lyattmOedle. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. rnSMfdAw SAXUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, BAB Removed, his Office atom 53 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Bear of Conn Heuse, Leng's New Ceactaes's Cea A CHINESE MAZEPPA. A WILD RIDE ON A TEXAS STKLK. Reach Sports 01 Western Vew Reys Hwilt Death of a Cblnaxnen's Persecutor. On Wednesday of last week there ec curred a thrilling tragedy at liroekyille, in Arizona. On that day, within four miles of the above named town, there were three cowboys. Their jingling npitrs, their long horned aud brightly mounted saddles, en which were ceiled, like long, lilhe, limber snakes, rawhide liatas, the predominance of bright color displayed in saddle blauket and clothing, the gleam of the highly polished pistol and knife, and the rude active health aud vivacity of horses and riders, made them a pictme pleasaut te leek upon, when such "an inspection could be made with safety. They were known te their associates as Jake McCray, Billy Felansbcc and Tem Dilworth ; but whether these names were conferred en them at the baptismal font was a matter of consid erable doubt and conjecture. They had been carousing in town and were en their way back te their rendezvous, Suddenly a Cbinamau appeared, laden with baskets, and with a deg trot slowly approached them, and his little piglike eyes showed that he had an instinctive fear of the horsemen. This was an opportunity for cruel sport whiclt the cowboys could net let pass, and Jake McCray said te his com paniens : " Beys lets have a China Mazcp pa. I'll lasso the Chinamen aud yeus ketch a steer, an' we'll tie Jehn en an' run him through the streets of the town." Te this, cool preposition Billy and Temmy jeyfitlly as sented. In a few seconds McCray's riata was describing circles in the air, and Ah Sin, dropping his burden, lied for dear life ; but after a few bounds the unerring riata encircled the limbs of the Mengel, and he was jerked and thrown ten feet in the air by the bounding horse of the cow boy. In the meantime Billy Foiansuee and Tem Dilworth had pursued a huge Texan steer, and Bill had thrown his riata en the animal's horns, while Tem, by a deft nnderhand threw of the rawhide, had enceiled the animal's hind legs and thrown him prostrate en the eatth. There he lay panting and bellowing out defiance at his captors, although in his expert hands he was as powerless as an infant. Billy and his companion shouted te Jake McCray te bring ever the prisoner, aud- added paten paten thetically, ' Be kerful and don't kill tiie darn critter, as there went be any sport in giving a dead Chinaman a ride." Jake McCray was careful, but net as considerate as he might have been, for when he ar rived where the steer was struggling the Chinaman had lest the best part of his blouse and about half the cuticle fietn one side of his body. They fattened the riata te the horns, and the trained animals held the steer fully as well as though the riders were in the saddle. The trembling Chinaman made piteous appeals te his captors, and even lished out four twenty dollar pieces from some' recesses in his clothing and offered them as a btilie for liberty. The money was appropriated, but the longed for freedom was denied him. They laid the prisoner, breast down, upon the steer aud pulled his hands well down en the shoulders and tied them to gether. Then his legs were pulled apait and secured i irmly en cither side of the animal's loins, and the Chinaman was tied se firmly en the back of the animal that he loekd, as McCray expressed it, as "though he grewed there." The fasten ings were then removed from the steer. With bleed in his eye, aud slinking his great breadth of horn defiantly at his tor tor meneors, he charged successively first at one herhcinati, then at another, while Ah Sin was yelling alternately, "J'oliee !" and "Minder !:' iit broken English and Chi nese, at the top of his voice. 1 lis captors made the air fairly ring with devilish mer riment, finally the "iiry, untamed" steer was headed for town and then bean a race which beggats description. Over gully and ditch lie went, making stupend ous bounds each time these ebsli notions wcic encountered, a;ul each bound being accurately recorded by the Mongolian, for he fairly rent the air with' his set earns, and the length of the cry was regulated by the distance coveted by the steer in a jump. The cowboys were mere than delighted with the success of their scheme. The steer would en deavor te turn, but his munrscles lor ler lor nicnteis headed him at every point ; when endeavors te make these turns would de velop abneunal bursts of speed, long drawn-out wails would issue from the un happy Mengel ; and when thu animal set tled down te an etdinary run, the cry would sink down low, nud thus, like the music of an Eolian harp, would the means rise aud fall. The wild, fteuzied bovine approached a gully fully eighteen feet in width, aud, with a licrcc smut aud bound, the steer gathered himself in the supreme effort and cleared it by a scratch. Jake McCrary's horse, following a little te the right, and a nariewer place, also sue ccssfully jumped aeiess the dry chasm. But Bill Folansbce and Tem Dill worth, following immediately behind the Chinese Mazeppa, both came te grief and were landed, horse aud feet, in the bottom of the ditch. Tem ?ecevercd first and hur ried bis horse along the bottom for a quar ter of a mile, and finally clambered out ; but Felansbcc lay stunued in the bottom, while his companions centiuued the mad chase. The steer was turned at midday into the main street of the town. All the dogs in the place chased the frenzied ani mal and barked chorus ; horses breke from their fastenings, and behind came McCrary and Dilworth, bheuting like wild Apaches. The frenzied animal, with his human burden, followed everywhere by shouts, barks aud indescribable din, shot through street aud alley, was headed Inte square and plaza, aud finally succeeded in going through the Orien saloon, breaking up two nourish ing poker games, making his entrance through the front deer, and his exit at the back. His Ncmescs, McCray, and Dilworth, as though playing -'fellow my leader," spurred their foaming and reluctant steeds through the same passage; and, although the proprietor protested with a six-shooter, they, tee, made their exit with safty. Up the street, with re newed vigor, flew the unwilling Mazeppa and the wild beast, the latter running amuck new and endeavoring te pierce every living thing he encountered with his long, sharp horns. Suddenly when in front of the court house, the steer stum bled and fell. Deputy Sheriff Charles' Smith took advantage et this, and, with a few quick cuts of his bowie knife, released the Mongolian Mazeppa from his perilous perch. The released Chinaman threw himself under the protection of the officer of the law. ilie harried steer, seciug his mounted persecutors approaching, strug- f led te his feet and darted away. Tem llwerth, when he discovered his prisoner free, loosened Ins riata and- shouted te McCry te catch the steer, and he would capture the Chinaman. Swinging his lasso around, he charged up aud loudly called en the deputy sheriff te stand aside. The officer of the law drew his pistol, while the Mongolian crouched and trembled be hind him, and the sheriff's deputy shouted defiantly. "Touch him at your peril." Without a second's hesitation the riata wits thrown, and encircled the officer and Chinaman, but before the line was tight ened by the quick-turning horse, the crack of Smith's pistol was heard, and Dilworth fell dead from his saddle The horse, frightened by the falling body, bounded away, and the two or three turns taken round the horn held the riata firmly, and the brave officer and abused China man were dragged, bumped and jolted threughthe main street. The dogs made matters worse by their barking, and the citizens endeavored te intercept the mad career of the riderless horse. Finally, after dragging them a mile the liata breke. They were picked up, but se badly were they bruised aud tern that it was hard te tell which was Caucasian or which Mon golian. McCrary, seeing ften the out come of affairs that there would be trouble, hunted up F.elansbee, informed him of the fatal termination, aud both lied in fear of their lives. Officers are in pursuit, but as yet they have net been arrested. Escaping Massacre te Die et Thirst en an Island. Manchester Cernier, March 31. The fate of Mrs. Watsen aud her child has at last been .definitely ascertained. The description was given a few weeks age of the attack of the North Queensland bjacks upon the Lizard Island lishiujr sta tien, the brave defense made by Mrs. Watsen aud her Chinamen against over whelming odds, aud the suspicion of the police that thesurriveishad been drowned while makiug, in a leaky Iittle punt, for the mainland, ihe finale of the sad trag edy is told by the last mail dolivery. Mrs. Watsen and her child had escaped mur der and outrage from the savages, but were fated te a lingering death en a distant desert island- The master of a trading schooner found thrce skeletons en Ne. 5 island of the llerwich group, and these are proved.te be the remains of Mrs. Watsen, her baby, and the faithful Chinaman, Ah Sam. A revolver, full cocked aud leaded, was lying by the dead mother aud child. The' dead Chinaman was found under a tree a few yards off with a leaded rille at his side. Thcre was no water en the island, and the unfortunate castaways had no doubt died from that most tcrrible afllic afllic tieu of thirst. Ah Sam had been speared iti seven places, and the bandages showed that Mrs. Watsen, in she midst of her wee?, had net neglected te dress the wound. The presence of mind and bet o e ism displayed by the courageous wemau arc new seen te be even greater than was at first supposed. The flight from Lizard island was made, net in a beat, but-in half of an iron tank used for boiling down bcehe-de-mer. The woman, child and Chinaman set forth en their perilous .voy age en Oct. 3, landed next, day en a reef, aud remained thcre till the Oth. Then they went from islet te islet in search of water, of which they could net have had a drop for at least live day?. During this horrible peried of suffering and suspense Mrs. Watsen kept her diary, and never lest sight of her husband's paper's ami account books. The extracts from the heroine's diary tell as much of the touching end of the harrowing story as will ever be known, but imagination will but tee vividly indicate the closing scenes of this brave woman's life. The supply of water en hand had evidently lasted the fugitives during their earlier wanderings, but prier te the date of the first entry it had altogether failed. The peuciliugs in the diary speak with pathetic ferce for themselves : "October 9. Brought the tank ashore as far as pos sible with this morning's tide ; made camp all day under the trees. Blowing very haul. Ne water. Gave baby a dip in the sea he is showing symptoms of thirst and took a dip myself. Ah Sam and self very parched with fiirst. Baby showing symptoms. Sunday, 10. Baby very bad with inflammation ; very much alarmed ; no fresh water, aud no mere milk but condensed ; self very weak. Really thought I should have died last night. Monday, 11. Still all alive. Bal.y very much hotter this morning ; self feel ing very weak. I think it will rain te day ; clouds very heavy ; wind net quite se high ; no rain ; every appearance of fine Weather. Ah Sara gene away te d'e ; have net seen him since the 9th. Baby mere cheerful ; self net feeling at all well ; have net seen any beats of any description. Ne water. Dead with thirst." The relics were discoveied by Capt. Brctuner of the schooner Ivate Kearney, aud ever the tc mains he raised a mound, aud lead the Church of England burial service, heard for the first time upon that lonely island under the Southern cress. Subsequently the people of Coektowu sent across for the remain.-, mid accorded thciu a public burial. -- NOTABLE NEWS ITEMS. StiiKing Occurrences In Different Sections. In Berlin the National bank has con cluded a preliminary contract with Mr. Edisen for illuminating public buildings with electric light. l'crcly M. Dillingham aud Richard F. Woodward, of Cottage City, Mass., who went en a gunning cruise te the ponds en the south side of the island, arc supposed te have been drowned. James Carrel and Themas Mullen, paint ers in Brooklyn, were precipitated te the sidewalk from a forty feet elevation by a falling scaffold, Carrell being killed and Mullen fatally injured. M. Yard, proprietor a dance ball at Gunnison, Cel., shot and killed Geerge Wnlcb, a saloon keeper. . The sheeting grew out of a difficulty in a saloon where there was a dance in progress. The Czar, en being apprised of the the sheeting of Gen. StrJaikeff, ordered that the two men who were arrested in the act be executed within twenty-four hours. They were accordingly banged at Odessa early next morning. A lady in Jacksen county, Fla., who was long confined te her bed by sickness, was recently almost restored te health by an electric shock. The lightning struck her house, tearing off wcathcrbearding in several places and killing a cow near by, and cured the lady. At an isolated ranche near the Vera Cruz line, in the state of Oaxaca, a rancher, his wife and four children were brutally mur dered at midnight. The object of the crime was money, supposed te have been concealed thcre. lne perpetrators have been captured aud will be speedily dealt with by the authorities. Jeseph Riha, a wealthy farmer residing in the town of Carlten, Wis., secreted flve hundred dollars in currency in his cellar, and the mice get at it and destroyed it, using costly paper for making their nests. Riha became insane at the less of his money and died. William Faber, a highly respected citi zen and fanner, residing near Ruchsville, Lehigh county, attempted suicide by sheeting himself through the head, in his own residence with a revolver. He can not survive. Ne cause is assigned for the act, as he was in no way embarrassed. He is about sixty years of age and has a wife and eight children. After lypching the two cattle thieves in Denver, the mdb which bad been increased from twelve te twenty-five men rode abeue ten miles,out of town te where the two Chastin brothers and Frank Orsby were stepping, and, capturing the three men, marched them into a greve and hanged them, thus-making five men lynch ed for cattle stealing within a distance of teu miles. The directors of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company have decided te pay off the entire general mortgage lean en July 1. The amount of these bends new outstanding is $19,000,000, and they bear interest .at G per cent., which the re ceivers have met irregularly since the company became embarrassed. The means et providing for this payment are net known. The deferred income bends are te be placed upon the list of the stock ex change. TUB Blinatsslppl Floods. Frem Morgan eity, La., te Chucaheula, nineteen miles in the direction of New Orleans, the country is one vast stretch of water varins in depth from three te six feet. The water throngheut this section has risen five inches and is rising at the rate of ene inch every four hours At Fayettcville, fourteen miles easr.the water is eight inches below the flood of 1874. Frem Chucaheula there is no land visible save a small mound at Tigcrville, and as you approach Mergaji city some small sections of laud barely showing abeve the surface of the water. In many places the water reaches half way te the ceilings of the houses. Five sixth of Morgan city is under water, varying from six inches te six feet in depth. Skiffs and pirogues are utilized en the streets for communication along the principal busiuess blocks and sidewalks have been erected some four or five feet above the banquets, aud in most of the buildingsliil.se floors have been im provised. Tliree Heys Killed by Falling Sund. Jehn Rowland, aged 12 ; Jesiah Row land, aged la ; Geerge Rowland, aged 10 ; Samuel Mertz, aged 14, and Harry Mer cer, aged 9, were digging a tunnel under a saud bank while at play near Pert Prov idence, a small station en the Pcrkiemen branch of the Reading railroad, when the top caved in without a moment's notice, burying them under it. Soen afterward several men passing by noticed a pair of ft protruding from the sand. Hastily removing the sand they, discovered the lifeless body of Geerge Rew laud. They at once summoned assistance and took out the ether boys. Jehn and Jesiah Row land were dead, as well as Geerge Row land, and the ether two are net expected te live. There is great excitement ever the sad event. The Rowland boys were sons of Leuis Rowland, an engineer en the Pcrkiemen read. The only fccientilie lien Medicine that debs net produce licuduclie, ftc., but, j.;lvc te the system all the betielits et iron without its had effects, isdireu'ii's iron Kilters. a pi! lwd&w Household "Words. .Ins. Pompon, 2S Sixth btrcct, niuhile.savs: "I have tLtcd your Spring I'tossenr for myselt and family, and think it iavuliiabk: aaa housc heusc housc held remedy, for regulating the bowels, liver and kidneys. 1 shall nuver he without it." Price K0 cents. Fer sale at 11. 11. Cochran's dru.g store, l.!7 North Queen street. Lancaster iS early :i miracle. K. .-euilli Hall, Ciogliamten, S. V. wiitca: lsuiroiei! ler several months with a dull pain through the left lung am! shoulders. 1 lest my spirits, appetite and color, anil could with difficulty keep ue nil dav. My mother procured some ISurdeck Bleed Hitters ; I took them as directed, and have lelt no pain since llrsl week after tiinr tlictii, anil am new quite well." I'licc!. Fer sale at H. 11. Cochran's drug steie. 1.17 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. "The Commedore." Je. I.. l-oete, the Commedore, Klgin, HI., says Themas' KclPctric. Oil en red him or scia tica with nun application, thoroughly applied. It aKe cured htm of a severe cold aud cough. He thinks it a very iltiabU! remedy, and will never be without it. fcur sale at 11. 11. C'ech-rau'-' drug .store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. JO. US1 UJUL XXSTK UMENTS. rilSIUAL-BOXES. " MUSICAL-BOXES. ll.Vi: (JAINS. Te make a clean sweep before c!ei!!g our sale-i oems tot-tin; sea-en,wo make tin: tollewiug sweeping reduction en the bal ance et our stock new here. (Only Jarjje and medinm sizes yet en hand) : 10 airs reduced Iiemi 75.00 te $ 45.1)0 IB - " " Ki.OJtO 6U.U0 sjiiuiimeTicmole IMecole (large) ' 1J5.00 te 80.00 huhlitm: Tremelo Piccole (medium) ' 90.00 te 60.00 Hairs with ilells '- 115.00 te 83.00 lltairs with Bells A Drums " liVOO te 70.00 Kxtw quality (lart;e)with IScIls " i75.0te 100.00 I'vtra quality (medium) with Bells " IK.OKe 75.00 Sublimc-Harmonie-i'UPo- le (large) li'i.oeto 75.0 Ceneerlin ,. 'izr,.m te 130.0U "CelestlulViicM"(FTflVa " 125.00 te 65.00 0t; airs. It; cylinders, with table " RSO.OOte 5259!. Petit (small), 2 airs ' 4.50 te 3.00 'J airs " G.SOte 4.50 S-air Albums " 8.00 te 5.00 They aie all with tin: " IIAUI'-ZITIIKII AT TACHMENTS," amt mostly with two and tluce Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will be letind or the finest quality, far Httperier te the ordinary Music Bexes yen crully sold in this country. 0. Gautsclii & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: POO CHEbTXVT STREET, rillLADKLrillA. J23 tfd CUlfTA. AH It UJ.ASSnABt.. Vrlt:il & J1ABT1N. '' ulnars! - Glassware ! VJ- -CHIHA HALL. .1 net opened a NEW LINE el GLASSWARE ! DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. FJXGER no IC..5T, DESERT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, TABLE SETS, FRUIT BO WLS, Ac. A OttKAT REDUCTION IN BAR GLASSWARE. Examine our block belore purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, 1 KNTLEMKN. Wc call your attention te an important dfc -cevery in our practice which we have found very successful in cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These suffering from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp ler further infor mation. Address, DR3. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (late Jerdan Ss Davidsen), Ne. 10:0 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ler con sultation r 10 a. hi. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. mariKJmced MMMCAIi. THE SECRET of the universal success of BKOWN'S IRON BITTERS is gimply thU : It U the best Iren preparation ever made; is compounded 011 tboreugldy scientific, chemical and mcdiciual prinelplcs, and does ju.-a whnth claimed for lt-ne mere and no lest. Bv thorough and rapid assimilation with tne bleed, it reaches every part of the ty-eteni, healing, purtlying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up aud ie- stores lest health-ln noether way can lasting beneilt be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nev. 7. I have been a great imflerer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia In its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress.and 1 could eat but little. 1 have tried every thing re commended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physi cians, but get no relict until I took Brown's Iren P.ltters. I reel nene of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am geUIng muen stronger, and teel first rate. 1 am a railroad engineer, aud new make my trips regularly. I can net say tee much In pralaa of ycur wonderful mcdleine. D. C. Mack. Bbeun'b I Hun Hi rr Kits does net contain whisky or alcohol, and will net blacken the teeth. ercriuM) headache and constipation. It will euro dysprpda, Indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dUzinessr nervous debility. wcabnci-y.&c. Use only Brewn'u Iren Bitters made by Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore. Crossed red Une3aud trade-mark en wrapper. for sale at II. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North O,uaen street, Lancaster. ap3-lwd&w H OT WUKK, Hard Fighting with Quick Results. Last lull a parly left New Yerk city in high spirits for a pleasure tour through Berne et the western states. They had thrown aside the cares and responsibilities el business for a lew weeks, and were determined te enjoy them scl ves and have a geed time generally. ' Be Be eone dull care," was their motto, and they In tended te act up te It. Everything went as pleasant as could te wished for a tiiue. until one day, while ramping out in Wisconsin, a spark from the cimp-flre set the tent In a blaze, and the conflagration was se sndden and unexpected, that the whole party came pi eity near being cremated a la mode, but after great exertion the lira was dually put out, with the less ei a considerable portion of thuir property. After all was ever, one of the party, who u as perhaps the most active in his exertions, discovered that Ids hands and wrists were severely burned.whlch lie had net before discovered In the excitement of the moment. The pain was intense and lie sutler -ed severely. One of the company had been troubled with rheumatism, and by the recom mendation el a friend had purcliased a bottle before coming West, some or the contents of which were still left. It was spite lily found and applied te the burned wrists and hands, and the reliet was Instantaneous, for in a few minutes It seethed the pain cfleetuidly. TJwt bottle contained Dr Themas' EcIcctrleOU. and new it is their stand-by at a household remedy. It has no equal for alleviating pain. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne.! 137 North Queen street. ni)-ced-lw TOCTOKS AG.KKK THAT nCARLKT 1 ' Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and Chronic Threjit Dlscr.ses are .due te neglect or common Sore Threats. Children licquciitly have wet feet; core threat fellows ami often seriens Kicknem. Arc we net atrect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will positively cure the worst form et" son? threat sum! eradi cate the germ et any ill-case htibjeel te It. a euro guaranteed or money rulunded. Fer w:.le by II. B. Cochran. 1OT and 151 North ()nwn stieet. Lancaster. feb27-3ml If T UCHKKVi Renowned Cough Syrup. - A pleasant, safe, speedy and sure remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness. Astnesn,- Influen za. Soreness .el the Threat and Client, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed; In flammation el tfic Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. Tills valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess tjie me-it sale and efficient Qualities for the cure of all kinds et lung diseases. PRICK, SOCents. Prepared only and sold by . OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East Kin? Strwt, LMCUter. TKAD THIS' 1 Laweabtbh. Pa.. April V, 1861. Tub Kidnetctjra llr'e CeMFAxr. Gent It gives me much -pleasure te say th.it. after using one pack nt KIDNKVCUKA I have lieen entirely cured el a severe pain in my hack and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter t lying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew thatmany of my friends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, mail yd foreman Examiner ana Ezpress- Liovena, v. piNUWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 205 West King Street. ieblC ly HOUSEAL. A CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Th very best nndKlncst qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, cea. stantly ler sale at wholesale anil retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky or the distillation eflHjs. Pure unadulterated Outdoes Heuse Brandy, warranted of the vintage el 1880. Kcht especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin. and ether Wldskles, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade leb3-3tnd UOUSEAL CO. M AI.T WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTRACT ' kvkr rnErARTD. . An Invigorating HEALTH AND TAIILE BUVERAGE. A reliable remedy ler INDI GESTION, DEBILITY and MALNUTRITION highly recommended ler ENFEEBLED PER SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NURSING MOTHERS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. chas. weiras,- PR02PECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lancaster Darcr. GEO. A. K1EHL. nil3tnd DISSOLUTION or PAKTNEBSHIP. On nnd alter April the 1st. 1882, the psrt nership of L. Goes 4 Sen wir be dissolved by the retirement et L. Goes. All persons in debted te the firm aws requested te make pay ment en or before April 1, 1882, te Fred Goes (junior partner), who will-continue the busi ness at the old stand. Ne. 101-103 Middle street, under the firm name of 27-lWd L. GOOS'S SON,
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