&k 4HPfc9utl Hit maM VllAVV Volume XVIII--Ne. 184 QKA.I OIMCMMi OF TIIK UKKAT GOTTSCIAIK & LEDBRMM'S GKREiLT NEW YORK BlZlR 20 & -28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Peim'a., SPECIAL ABSOUBCHIEHT TO THE PUBLIC ! Oji an eunt of thu t1CiuciMleus rush ""' kind Parous, aud the public AlllllOUIICO te ()jj. WE XltE UECEIVINU DAILY THE GREATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, r,u l 'our Ihm is continually in the market the Bazaar being a branch of our large store iu New Yerk City we therefore :an asse u.c iml)ic Uat eurt pUICpS AUK T-lE LOWEST IN THIS COUNTY. . We are icady te announce the following IMMENSE BARGAINS iu our different department for THIS WEEK ONLY. . Millinery Department. In lhi, dcpai-lment the Kiclicst anil .Me-t ISIe-mr. Styles el the neuron in In: seen, ami vc make ii great specialty In our OUI'M IKI'AKT.MhNT. Wc li:ive just received 1(H) I'O.KN Of Fine Mian Straw Hats, In v.T'j ,!e-.ii:tlilc. shape, which tt e hell thU l'jiit 39 cents. 'i'he-oijeods cannot lie len-ht elsewhere less Hum 75c. te I. OO. (.'all and lie convinced. Vc employ only fiif.l-cla.H millincis in this ilcpartmi'iil. Ladies' Underwear DEPARTMENT. ;Ui:.TM'IXI.I.TV ler THIS WKKK ONLY Mi IX'ZKN OK FINK MARSEILLE APRONS, .t Si5 ceuts, worth double l'amine in this department our :!.V., Title. an. I V..c. ClIK.Mlsi; :in,i Oli.YWKUS ; they eaii mil le siiriwM'd, NOTm? 1 A" t,10Suve special bargains are advertised for THIS WEElv ONLY, and. we beg IVinTIPlT I 1 1 J I iOJu I te announce te our kind patrons te call early te obtain soine of the same. IN U 1 ILili i Our space is tee limited, or we could name a great many ethers in our various departments. Our ELEGrANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN which is placed in the centre of our Bazaar, will this week he filled with the sweetest extracts of the real German Cologne, and everybody is welcome te dip their handkerchiefs in the same WE WILL (JIVE A SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF OUR GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE IN A FEW WEEKS. REMEMBER THAT THE ONLY GENUINE NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Leeb's Old Stand. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN- J eun s. ::vi.i:i: v co.'s aivh:ktjsi;mknt. CARPETS! Till-: FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES IN THE CITY. ELEGANT STYLES IN MOQUETTE CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. EL1XJANT 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 Use ahevi go.(!; hi the New Styles, adapted esjcei:tlly for Pai-leis, Libraries, Dining Reems. Sitting Ben air;, Bed Roem , Hulls atid Siair-.. In our assortment will be found many new, elicic: styles that cannot be had elsewhere. Wc give special invitation te all te come and Fee our display. Our prices .will be found te be as low as the lowest in the same quality of goods. In 1U''S. MATTS, WINDOW SHADING aud FIXTURES, ' FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, we always keep a full assortment. JST.lr.sl u-ceived a full line of New Style FANCY and PLAIN CANTON MATTINGS." JOHN S. GIA7LER& CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, M vkks i:ati:fn & co. Persons who wish their Spring Suits for EASTER should order them without delay. Our capacity is trreat, but the orders are many. The selection of SPRING NOVELTIES is the finest. The corps of Gutters is the best. Our reputation for Geed Fitting Garments is excellent. 1BLECTRIG LIGHT in a few days. ' MYERS, RATHFON & CO., NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. OlFT liKA-WINUS. llUMMO.NWKAl.TU lWrjTKII'.UTION CO 43d Popular Monthly lira-wing e is': COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of LouIsvMe, On SATURDAY. APRIL 29th, 1882. Tliese drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act el tfie Ceueral Assembly of Kentucky. Tlie United State Circuit Court en March 51, rendered the following decisiens: 1st Thai the Commonwealth IHittrlbutlnn Company In local. 2l It drawings ar fair. N. 15. The Company linn new en hand y large ii'Mjrve fund, iteari tlie llt e!' prizes ler l i:e Al'ItlL OUAW1NU. 1 prlK'3 1 ;i,i0 I prixc... ............... 1 1,1.11 1 PI lZC.a.. ' -........... .'"H- K)pri7.es$l,lKWecli 100i-S 20priy.es.ri00e:n0i 10,(X)0 ;iU0prize3$l(Wcae!i 10," aJprIzes.rOcacli lO.OCC COipri,es5!0each 1-J,0UB 1000 prizes lOcaeli 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation priz3 2,700 9 prizes 300 each, '" '" 1,80 9 prizes 100 cacli, 908 Wliole tlckits. f:; lialf Uckela 1; -11 tickets f.V); 55 tickets, if Km. Cemit Meney y liauk Draft iu Letter, ei send liV Kxpress. UtlN'T SEND BY KKG1S TICUrD I.KTTEltOi: PO'-niKKICKOKDEli. Onl.'rs of $." :inl iipwaril. by Kxprcss, can be .-en ai our expense. Address all orders te K. SI. sunimn.lK, Coiii-icr-ieiirnnl Building l..,.iivi!!e. Ky.. ei K. il. BOARDMAN, aoe Bi-eadwav. New Yerk. tebl-TuTh&Sw MASD OI'ESTSU ()F "THE GREAT NEW iVllK NKW V(IKK ItAZAAK. en our e;ening week it was an impossibility te de justice te everybody, we therefore in general, that our DEPARTMENTS AKE COMPLETE. Corset Department. In llii.-i ili-p'iilinenl we keep ce:itinually (UIU GREAT BAZAAR CORSET, 75 HONES, IKJUUI.K HUSK, AT 47 CENTS, IN WHITK ANU tOI-OI'.KI). It is worth 'while trying. We also make any style e5 corsets te order in this depart ment. no nivvu We have jiiil received our own Importation et SPANISH LAOES. And it. will be te every lady's heart's delight te examine tlie show. We have 0 11ECKS of TWO-INCH ALL SII.K SPANISH LACE AT 1 CTS.'A YAUI), warranted all silk. Passamenteries. UK) l'icces el KI.Ki'ANT .11,!, SII.K CHENILLE FRINGE At 39 cts. a yard. . These koeiIs wcii! formerly Mild c)-c. heie at 7j cents. We have the most elegant A PL ICE TRIMMINGS Ever seen before in this city. HEADED FLOUNCES, lrem !5c. te as. -IS AT- JUtY aUOVN, Ac CARPETS! CLOTHING. Fine Merchant Tailoring!- NO. J.'AmJ3ieiLAX1HXti8, Se. -pUAKKS W. FRY. WE AUK BACK AGAIN TO OUK OLD STOKK BOOM, Which lias been Bemodelcd and Knlargcd. YVe open out with a NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND Window Shades. Ot Every Description. In connection with our line et goods, we have taken part or the room ter the exclusive sale el , LACE CURTAINS, FINE MIRRORS. POLES, POLES, CORNICES, &c, Ac. Of which we have an Extensive Line. A visit of inspection solicited. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TtAZAAR.' LA DIES'- Spring Delmans & Cloaks. .IUST RECEIVE I), Spring; Delmans - at $1.87, Made, in the Very Lut'-M Fashions.. These goods cair.iet. be made up for the mengy. Alse the ';: -t eleginll stock et Ladies' anil ( hiitlrcu's Spring Cloaks ever seen, at strict, manufacturer's prices. Gent's Furnishing Goods. We announce te our Kciitlcnicn -patrons el Lancaster that we are selling an Elegant A. NO. 1. FINE WHITE SHIRT, with geed muslin ami geed linen besom, the Shirt being made with Kcinfereeil Uo-em at 7f cents. And we iiImi make :i:iy style e Shirt te order in this department. Soaps. We have seitl en our opening week about 10,()UO CAKES OF OUK FINE UOUQUET SOAP at 3c. a Cake. We; have only about .,( i caKcs It'll ; call early il you want any. CARPETS! ' LANCASTER, PENN'A. 508 PENN STREET, READING, PENN'A. MUSI VAX. INSTRUMENTS. Tl.TUSICAL-nOXKS. IUSICAL-BOXES. i; AUG A1NS. Te make a clean sweep bolere closing our salesrooms ler the scasen,we make the follewiug sweeping reduction en the bal ance of our sleck new here. (Only large and medium sizes yet en hand) : 10 airs reduced from $ 7.c.00 te$ 45.00 12 SD.0J te fiO.OO Sublime Tremelo 1'lccole (large) " 1.15.0010 80.00 Sublime Tremelo I'iecole fmedium) " W.oeto f.0.00 12 airs with Bells " 115.00 te Ki.00 10 airs with Bells & Drums " i:.00te 70.00 Extra quality (large) with BcUs " 175.0-1 te 100.00 Extra quality (medium) wiiu liens " ijj.uuie ie.uu Sublimc-Uarnionic-l'icce- le (large) 125.00te 75.00 Concertino " 225.00 te 1:10.00 'Celestial Veices"(Flntcs " 125.00 te C5.00 9C airs, 10 cylinders, with tabic " S50.00 te 525 01, PcUt (small), 2 airs " l.sote 3.00 3 airs " 6.50 te 4.50 3-air Albums " 8.0Jte 5.00 They arc all with the HABP-ZITUEtt AT TACHMENTS," ana mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice theUcngth of the common Music Bexes. On examination they will' be leuud et the finest quality, far superior te the ordinary Music Bexes gea gea crally'seld in this country. C. GautscH & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 1020 CHESTNUT STEEET, PratADZLPHIA, J53tfd LANCASTER l'A. THURSDAY APK1L 6 1882. SHORT STORIES. COLLECTED .FlCOSI VARIOUS JU.KTliKS All Mere or l.eiw Trueir Net, I'efhibly 1'rebable. A 6tery is told of the kte Lord Claren Claren eon's one day eutering a Paris restaurant frctiucntcd by commercial ttavclers texline. Having ordered a frugal meal, he called for a bottle of champagne. The waiter anticipating that the customer might het be able te settle, whispered that I he price was twenty-fire francs a bottle, iu the hope of putting an end te his extrava gance " Oh, in that case," said the carl, " bting mc two bottles." Salvlul In tlie I.ecK-lTp. Salvini, the actor, had a funny experi ence lately in a small town iu Italy. He took, under an assumed name, some lodg ings in an out-of-the-way street, for the purpose of quietly .studying a new role. On the day after he moved in he began te rehearse his part. It was a tragic one, and some jassages were exceptionally thundering. The landlord- was out, and his wife aud daughter became alarmed at the noise the new ledger was makiug. They listened at the deer aud heard htm howling something te. this cilcet : "Mis erable coward,, thy hand is strong enough only te plunge the steel into the besom of an innocent victim ; thou hast net the courage te kill thyself ! AVilt thou then await the hatchet of the executioner '.'"' The two women became terrified, rushed te the police office, and in a few minutes the great tragedian was put in a strait jacket and locked up as a lunatic. It took several hours, with the aid of the local magistrate and the local physician, te clear the matter up. A Sen of Texas. Galveston News. " Hew is your son coining en .'" ' Oh, I am having a power of trouble with him." '. What's the matter new ?" " Well, you knew I couldn't mid him te school, because, thanks te Gov. Rebeits there ate no free schools, and 1 could net alibi d te scud him te a private school." "Yes, I ks-iv, that is se." "Well, I st nt him away from Galveston, out te the frontier, and :.s luck would have it, he was com icted of jiersc stealing, and get Kve years in the penitentiary." "That was bad." "Ne, il wasn't, for yen see at the pen itentiary he could learn a trade and be come a useful citizen." " Well, that's geed." "Ne, it isn't, for Gov. Rehi-its has par doned him out en account of hi-: youth and ignorance." A Lien's De.itSi. An unlooked-for tragedy was enacted in Philadelphia, Monday, in the midst of the work of transferring the animals of r orc erc paugh's show preparatory te a Southern tour. In the same den were kept two liens aud two tigers, separated by a strong wooden partition. Te such a pilch of ferocity was one of the tigers stirred by the arrangements for removal that he threw himself iu a very fre'nzy of rage against the partition, pounced upon one of the liens, and before the keepers could lilt an arm lixed his fangs deep in the threat of his victim. A torrent of bleed gushed forth, and the kiug of beasts desperately attempted te threw oil" his assailant, but it was no use ; the tiger's gtip was death, aud almost en the instant the prostrate lien, with a spasmodic dibit of head and limbs, fell baek cold and still'. Ry this time a dozen hands were raining blows upon the head of the ferocious brute, who steed ever the slain lien with glaring eyes aud bleed-dyed jaws, and stunned by the sudden attack he was secured vilh ropes and dragged into a clesu cage. two t;iin.iuiL-.N i!;sijuri:i. A Wife Slopes While n the Way le .iniii Her lliiMliami. Philadelphia Itcceid. Among the several hundred passengers who arrived en thu Illinoi:; yesteiday was Mary Edwards, from Holyhead, Wales, accompanied by her two children, 31a ry Elizabeth, aged 11 years, and Edward Evan, aged t) years. Mary's free and easy actions hail often been the gossip of Holy head. Her husband, whose name is Wil liam, is a hard working mechanic, and hew he .ever cann' U marry Mkiv vv.is ,i mystery. I fer conduct was se !oe:;i tSs.it she was expelled from the kirk, and her husband, smarting under the disgrace, was at. length compelled te leave her. ile came te this country and is new comfort ably fixed at West Newton, Westmoreland county, Pa. A few months age the woman's parents died, and as she had no means of Mtpperfc she wrote le her husband and told him of her circumstances. Displaying his true Welsh bleed, he wrote back that he would receive her i!':-he would premise te begin anew and de wli.it was right. In In ceosed in the letter was the money for the passage of herself and the children. The trio sailed en the Illinois. On thep.issage Mary's true inwardness asseitrd itself, and the vessel was seen full of i umers about her character, hhe was particu larly fend of Jehn Lucas, a Scotch immi grant. They concocted a scheme te go oil" together as seen as the beat touched the wharf. Ill pursuance of this plot, r.s seen as the gang plank was lowered thev de parted together, te go nobody knows where, deserting the two unhappy .chil dren, and leaving their luggage behind them. Alter the train, which was te take the party West, had started and the wharf was deserted the children, finding them selves alone in the darkuess, began cryi'ig bitterly. About half-past 8 o'clock lat evening Ollicers Pieeld and Geerge, of the Second district, heard the wails of the lit tle ones, who were sitting by the baggage of their infamous patent. They were taken te the Second district station house, aud will be cared for until their father is heard from. A ItemlnisnF.iire or Franklin J. JHe;cs. The recent arrest of P. J. Moses, jr., ex governor of the state of Seuth Carolina, in New Yerk, en account of swindling, recalls one of his operations iu Washing ing, from the clients el" which the authori ties of Seuth Carolina are new stiiving hard te be released. In 1SG9 Moses came te Washington as adjutant-general of Seuth Carolina with a requisition from R. K. Scott, the then carpet-bag governor, for the quota el arms due the state uuticr the act of 1898. The accrued amount due the state at that time was $8,793. This was tee small an amount for a margin of pickings and stealings satisfactory te the enthusiastic nature of Moses. lie went te President Grant and Secretary of War Rawlings and drew a fearful picture of the perils environing the carpet-bag state -government, and the importance of arming the militia te preserve pcace and sccure order and tranquility at the next election. There was no militia at the time beyond a few disorgan ized negre companies scattered through out the state. .Yet en such representations .President Grant and the secretary of war permitted Moses te draw 10,000 Spring field muskets, with a full set of infantry accoutrements, valued at $121,000, or mere than the quota of the state for thirty years te come. The action of President Grant and of the secretary of war was as clear a violation of the law as was ever commit ted. 3Iescs and Scott distributed a few hundred of these arms te these negrees, and disposed of the balance and put the money in their pockets. Probably between them and their coadjutors a cool $100,000 was divided from this operation. A bill is new pending in the Heuso of Represen tatives, with a favorable report f:em the committee en military affairs, te relieve the state of Seuth Carolina from thi-; debt unjustly put upon her. Unless the bill passes it will be twenty years mero before Seuth Carolina can receive any arms from the general government under the act of 1S08. WHAT A1I.F.I) TIIK Ol.ll MAN. Anetaer Harrowing TalA of Chicago J.eve, Itomance ana Alcillcine. Chicago Tribune Xeveli-t. "Can you save him, Docter'.'" " Damline.' Winsome Lillian McGuire looked up with her rare blue eyes, dewy vtith tears, into the face of the yeuug physician who had been summoned in het haste from the restful quiet of a poker game te the' pala tial residence of Stuyvcsaut 3IcGuire iu e'nler that his skill and knowledge the fruit of years of study and toil uiight, if possible, bring back te health the gray haired old man, who new lay tossing in mortal agony. Lillian MeQuire had known Aristidcs W. Hennessey siuce the days when they were both little children, aud net six months ageuu she had steed before him iu all her regal beauty, her velvety eyes draped with a mist of tears, and while the soft, pearly licsh of hcrbeautiful arms touched his neck with a pulsing warmth that would make your head swim, had said that she could never l'evc him except as a brother. As Aristidcs had three sisters, aud had passed the greater portion of his life spar ring with them, this statement did net sti ike him favorably, and he went away with a dull, dead feeling in his yeuug, blithesome heart, and a large chunk of plug tobacco in his merry spriug pants. And new he was back airain iu the heuse-r-that house from, which he had erstwhile se often stolen ileutly and sadly away wheii the proprietor was un expectedly found at home, find which he hail left, as he supposed, 'or geed, iu the balmy days of June, when the sweet scented breath of early summer w:r kiss ing into life the myriad forms of floral beauty that lie with such silent sweetness upon the vcrdurc-clad besom of the earth. These thoughts had surged through his mind as he mounted the lreut steps in obedience te the hasty summons of a liveried servant. He saw the old fa miliar deer-mat with the weid " Wel come " worked in it.- centre that fateful word that hl gleamed up at him iu all its lurid distinctness and mockery, one night when old Mr. Me G ii ire opened thedoer iu response te Aris tidcs' timid yank at the bell, and said, in the cold, County Antrim tones tie knew se well hew te use, that Miss Lillian was net at home and probably would net be for seven or eight years. In the hall steed the hat-rack, besides whose gaunt frame with its spectie like arms he had se often lingered in the mellow half-light of the turned down gas with Lillian's head lest iug trustfully above his liver.-pad and her ceraline corset pulsing gently against his suspenders. AH these scenes cair.i back te him with vivid distinctness as If steed by the bedside el the sick man and looked tenderly down at Lillian, who, with p.ilu face and rumpled bang, had knelt h her father's side and buried her nose in the pillow which supported his head. Presently she looked up at Arittides with a weary yearning, St. Leuis loe':, that would have melted Charles i-'i,.ucis Adams. The-young man bent quickly fervv id. "Lillian, ray love," he said, " can it-be possible that " " Kneel by my side," said the. piei in tender, porter-house-steak tones that tin Hied his very bleed. Unmindful of the baggiucss of the knees of his pants that such an action would cer tainly produce, unmindful of everything but. the fact that he loved Ltlliuit 'detune with a wild, passionate Dearborn avenue love that recked net of matinee tickets or ice cream. Aristidcs knelt by the jirls side, and placing his strong, right arm around her taper waist, he kissed her ten derly jusl, aft of her starbeaid car. 7 1, wasn't a very easy job te tattle tiii.s yeung.nian. " De yen slid love mc, Aristidcs ".''' said Lillian, making a blull' te blush as she .'-poke. " Yeu knew I de," virs the reply, "and that I would risk m; vciy existence te gain jour love in re'-nn." The girl smiled a glad Mx button smile. " I believe j'eu," p!ic said, "and. tell you new here iu the presence of sickness, perhaps death, that if yna save my father's life my darling idolized, sour-mash papa T will marry yen sic the crocus sprouts." " Enough," icplicd Aristidcs, rising te his feet. " Your father shall be saved. I swear it bj' my halitlem. I de'n't knew what halidem means, and like enough I haven't get one, .but I swear it all thu same. I'.iing me a bottle of Rierdau's Uailway Relief." The medicine was brought and the sick man quailed it. In two minutes he was well. "Yen have saved him, my darling !" said Lillian, kissing Aristidcs femH.y, "audi will redeem my premiso. Rut tell me, sweetie, what ailed the old man?" "Celic," was the ieply, and with a wild, mocking laugh Aristidcs lied into the darkness. The only scientillc Iren Medicine that doe net produce headache, &;., but gives te the system all the benefits et iron without its bad cll'ccts, is Brown's Iren Bitters. ap.'Mwd.Vw Itcds of Down Feel Hard. All heds seem hard te the rheumatic. Then barken ye peevish sullerers ! Apply Dr. Thiima-i' i'clectric Oil te your aching Joints and muscles. Bcly upon it that you will ex perience speedy relief. Such. at least, is the testimony of these who have iisel ii. The rc iiiedj is likewise successfully resorted te for threat ami lung diseases, sprains, bruises,' etc. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, l.'J7 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. A 1'aptist Minister's ICxpurience. 1 am a Baptist Minister, ami before I even thought et being a clergyman, 1 graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative nractici: for my present profession, 10 years age. 1 was ler many years a sufferer from quinsy : 'Themas ''electric Oil cured me." 1 was also troubled with hoarseness, and Tiieur -s' ICelcctric Oil al ways relieved inc. My v its and child had diphtheria, and "Themas ''electric Oil cured them," and if taken in time it will cure seven out el ten. I am comment iu is a cure for the most obstinate cold or ceuj''i, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half Jill it with the Oil, ami then place the end et the spoon in one nesjril ami draw the OH cut of the spoon into the 10.1(1 by sniffing as hard as they can, nntil the Oil falls ever into the threat, and practice that twice a week, I don't can: hew offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Fer dealness and earache it lias done wonders te my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever ielt like re commending, and I am very anxious te see it iu every place, teri tell you that 1 would net be without it in my house ler any considera tion I am new sutlcrin with :t nain like rheumatism iu my right limb, and nothing re lieves mc iikc r nemas' jicicctnc Oil. Dr. K. F. CUAXTJ. Cern- Pa. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drag store, 137 .wiiu tjuui-M .slice i, juuiicasicr. .fctJg;!. BIEMVAIj. THE SECRET of the universal success lef liltOWVS 1KOX BITTKKS Is simply this: It is the best iron preparation ever made ; Is compounded en thoroughly scientific, chemical and mcdtcliml principles, and de-.-s Just what Is claimed for it no inerc'nnd no less, Ky thorough and rapid assimilation with the bleed, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com Cem uienciug at the foundation it builds up am) re stores lest health-iu no ether way can hinting benefit be obtained. 7'J Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Xev. 7. I have been a great sullerer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in lis worst feriii. Xcarly everything I ategave me distrcs.s,and I could eat but little. 1 have tried every thingrt commended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physi . ei:uis, but get no reliel nntil I took Brown's Iren Bitters. I feel none at the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feci li 1st rate. I am a railroad engineer, and new make my trips regularly. I can net say tee much in praise of ycur wenUerlul medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iren Bittkics does net contain wliisky or alcohol, and will net blacken I lie teeth, or cause headache ami constipation, it will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizzincs:, nervous debility, weakness, &c I'.st! only Brown'.- lien Bitters made by Brown Chemical e, KtMunnrc. CrtMscd red lines '.mil trade-mark en wrapper. Fer s..!e at II. I!. COCIIUAN'S Drug Stere, l!7 Xerth ijuecii street, Lancaster. ajie-lwil&w , 1YCTOKS AliltKK THAT nCAKI.KT I ' Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and Chronic Threat Diseases am due te neglect of common Sere Threats. Children frequently hav wel.feet; sere threat fellows .iiid often serious sickness. Are we net, affect ed likewise? Why net try the OUOlIiEXTAI. UlI'llTlIlllilA VUJIE. 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 reliiiided. Fer sale by 11. It. Cochran. n and 1!"9 North (jui-en street. Lancaster. fcb27-'Innl IT READ THIS liAHCASTER, I'a., April 28, 1881. Till! KlDKKVCURA Mf'U COMPANY. (Ven. It gives me much pleasant te sav that alter using one pack et KIDXEl'CUKA 1 have been entirely cured et a severe pain m my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, after tiying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew thut many of my friends who have used it have been benefited. PETElt BAKER, . in-'Jlyd Foreman Examiner ami Express! (1 KXTLKMlSX. jr We call your attention te an Important dis covery in our practice which we have found very successful in cases of prostration arising lrem indiscretion. These suffering from any of thu numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp ler further infor mation. Address, I 'IIS. I.A UKAXUE .V: JOK DAX (late Jerdan .t Davidsen), Xe. li;-.!5 t-'I!-bert street, I'hiladelphia. Pa. Hours ler con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. in., and 5 till s p. in. lnariVoiiieed I. II HO ltd, JCV. --INUWAlr-S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Xe. 205 West King Street. ieblO ly JOUSKAl. & CO'.S L NEW LIQUOR STORE, . J a Xerth Ouecii street, Lancaster, Vt. The very btist and finest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINKS and M;UOItS, eon. siantlv ter side at wholesale mid reluil. .Sli-aisi'ljt Old Bye Whisky et the distillation efls7.'. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuso Brandy, warranted el the vintage et 1.-G0. Kept especially let medicinal purpeM-s. Pure Old Ileliumritin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies .mil Wines le suit the trade !c!:::iiud IIOUSKAI. fc CO. jl TAT.T WINK.. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MA LT EXT II A V T KVKIC rllUrARKD. Ail invigorating 11KA1.TII AND TAB1.K BI-'VKBAl'K. A reliable rtine.lv for 1XDI t'KSTIOX, lii;i;il.ITVand MAI-NI'TICITIOX highly recommended tr KNFKBBI.I'D PKB-SOXs-. COXVALKftOhVl'S and NUKalXM MOTH KBS. SOLD BV D BUG CISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PRCt'l-KCT BUKWKBY, PIULADKLPlllA. LA-iCAsTKR Durer. JEO. A. K1K1II.. Illl.'illUl VICINA. AN It UJjASH WAR.. ii;h .V.MAKTI:;. I I AT CHINA HALL. Just opened a NEW LINE el GLASSWARE ! DOMESTIC AXD IMPORTED. FIXGF.K VOWI.fl, VFSKKT .SETS, ICE CHEAMSETS, TABLE SETS, FJtUIT JiOWLS, ite. A ORBAT RKMJCTION IS JAK GLASSWARE. Examine our stock bcterc purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET ft AGS. KAOS. ItACS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ei Buks, Old Beeks, Carpets, -Woeleu Cleths, Bagging Hepe, Gum Shoes, &c, Ac. I will call en peraeus having anyet the above articles il they will drop me apent:t WM. P. HENNEOKB, NO. 236 WEST KING STKEBT. feb-25-Smd Price Twe Cente. Ct.OTUINU. TITAXAMAKKK DROWX Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our rcasonable prices we insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Men's aud Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still qnite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. LOT 5886. A boautifully-made, light-colored, Iight-'weight Spring Overcoat. It is a Genuine Edward Harris Cleth, and we have marked it $14. It is worth mero money. Ask for the above let. Our large assortment of SPRING OVER COATS ranges from $8 te 525. A beautiful variety of colere. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BOILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. S"' JHilMI Ot'l'NIJSI-. SPRING OPENING ! AT- E&EREART'S Fins Tailering: EstaMiiMt, NO. (i EAST KINU STREET, -ex OTDAY, APRIL 3d. 1LOTU1XU! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.AXCA8TEH, WE TAKE I'LEASUItE IX XOTIFl'IXG THE PUBLIC IX UEXEHAL THAT OUIi STOCK FOE TItE SPRING SEASON Si COMPLETED, AX It IT WILL KEXE FIT OUR PATIZOXX TO IXSPET The Large Variety of Goods FOK GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LATEST IX PATTERX AXD COLOS, WHICH WE HA VE OX OUIi COUXTERS. I B. Hostetter & Sen 34 CENTRE SQUARE,