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LANCASTER, JA. FRIDAY APRIL 7 1882.
Price Twe Celts.
Volume XVIII- -Ne. 185
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ItAnU OPKNIXO OF ME GKKAT
GOTTSGHALK & LEDEMAFS
GKRHA.T JNTEW YORK J3AJZ AAR
26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a.
SPECIAL MNOTOCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC !
Ou account of the tremendous nub en our opeuing week it was an impossibility te de justice te everybody, we therefore
aunouuee te our kiud patrons, and the public in general, that our DEPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE.
WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY THE GREATEST NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON,
Or.c of our firm is continually in the market the Bazaar being a branch of our large store in New Yeik City we theiefeie
can assure the public that OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THIS COUNTY.
We aie ready te anneunce the following IMMENSE BARGAINS iu our different departments for THIS WEEK ONLY.
Millinery Department. !
In tlii-i department the KIclicit unil Most
Kit-gam Stylus of Mies M-usen can be seen, un!
wi; inuku a great spi-cialiy In our
ORDER DKl'AKTMKNT.
We liuvi! just ivcctv d
KiO DOZKN OF
Fine Milan Straw Hats,
in evi'ij
week ai
ilciinilile hhape, which wuellUils
39 cente.
Tiicsi
e weeds cannot l; liuiiglit t-Uewhi'ii! less ,
than
75c. lu Sl.oe.
Call and he convinced.
JK5-Ve'inpe enlv llrt-t claj mlllluei? in
thin depaitiui-nt.
Ladies' Underwear
DEPARTMENT.
ISKEATiI'hCIAl.TY lerTHIS WEEK ONLY
.VO DOZEN OF
FINE MARSEILLE APRONS,
at 25 centB, -worth double
Examine in lids department our 35c., IKK?,
and 7.c. CHEMISE and DRAWERS : tliey ran
net he iinia--i'd.
NOTICE !
Our space is tee limited, or we could
Our ELEGANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN which is placed inthe centre of our Bazaar, will this week be
filled with the sweetest extracts of the real German Cologne, and everybody is welcome te dip their handkerchiefs in the same.
WE WILL GIVE A SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OP 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
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN-
M
Yi:i!S, 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 Gutters is the best.
Our reputatien for Geed Fitting: Garments is excellent. ELECTRIC LIGHT in a few days.
MYEBS, EATHF01ST & CO.,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, NO. 508 PENN STREET,
LANCASTER,
CHINA ANV GLASS WAR..
H
I till & MA UT1N.
AT
CHINA HALL.
Just opened n NEW LINE et
GLASSWARE !
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
FINGER BO WLS,
DESERT SETS,
ICE CREAM SETS,
TABLE SETS,
FRUIT BOWLS, &c.
A OIIUAT KEDtTCTION IJf
BAR GLASSWARE.
Examine our stock belere purchasing.
High & Martin,
16 EAST KING STREET
MJCU1CAL.
T OCHK1CS
Kenewiied Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ler
Celd. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness el uie xnxeai ana utiest, itron itren
chitis. Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed. In
flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues or these articles which long
emcrience has Dreved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 8S Cents. Prepared only and sold by
OHAS. A..LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. 9 East Kutg Street, Lancaster.
SI KNTLEXKN.
We call your attention te an important ills
cevery in our practice which we Have fennd
very successful in cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suff ring trem any
of the numerous forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp for farther in for
mation. Address, DBS. LA GRAXGE & JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne. 1025 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con
sultation : W a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. in.
mar25-3meed
GRAND OPENING OF TMJB GREAT NEW TOBK
NEW TOBK BAZAAb.
Corset Department.
In this tteimtmcnt we keep continually OUlt
GREAT BAZAAR CORSET,
75 HONES, DOUBLE IJUSK, AT 47 CENTS,
ISf WHITE ANl COLOSKIi.
It Is worth while trying. We also uiakc any
style e5 corsets te order in this department.
Laces.
We tmvejust received our own Importation et
SPANISH LACES.
And It will be te every lady's heart's delight
te examine the sliew. We have 50
PIECES of
TWO-INCH ALL SILK SPANISH LACE AT '
, 10 CTS. A YARD, warranted all llk.
I 7
1 Passamenteries.
100 Pieces el
ELEGANT ALL SILK
! CHENILLE FRINGE
I
At 39 ets. a yard.
These goods were formerly sold elsewhere at
j 75 cente. We have the most elegant
APL1CE TRIMMINGS
Ever seen lie lore in this city.
HEADED FLOUNCES, from 05c. te S25
All the above special bargains are advertised for THIS WEEK ONLY, aud we beg
te announce te our kind patrons te call early te obtain some of the same.
name a great many ethers in our various departments.
-IS AT-
STREET,
CLOTHING.
Fine Merchant Tailoring!
PENN'A.
l'AVEKIlANGlNGS, Ore.
THARES W.
FRY.
WE ARE BACK AGAIN TO OUlt
OLD STORE ROOM,
Which lias been Remodeled and Enlarged.
Wc open out with a
NEW STO0K OP
WALL PAPERS
AND
Window Shades.
Ol Every Description.
In connection witli our line et goods, we
have taken part of the room ter the exclusive
sale of
LACE CURTAINS,
PINE MIRRORS.
POLES, POLES,
CORNICES, &c, &c.
Of which we have an Extcnsive Line.
AvI-tlt of Inspection solicited.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CAJtPJSXS.
ZtAKrETS
Carpets,
Carpets.
I can show the Largest Stock in this city.
Call and see my latest BODY BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY, INGRAINS, EXTRA
SUPEUS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR
PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat
terns the market can afford. I also have a
large stock of my own make of CHAIN and
RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I
also Make Carpets te Order at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te
show my goods.
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KLNGr STREET.
BAZAAR.
LADIES'
Spring Delmans & Cloaks.
JUST RECEIVED,
l Belmans -' at $1.8?,
Made in the Very Latent fashions..
These goeiU cannot lc made tip ler
money. A1m the most elcgantsteck el
the
Ladies' and Children's Spring Cloaks
ever seen, lit strict manufacturer's prices.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
We announce te our ijcntlenipn patiens el
Lancaster that we aiv celling an Elegant
! A. NO. 1. FINE WHITE SHIRT,
i
with geed muslin and geed linen hoseui, the
Shirt being made with Reinforced llosem nt
75 cents. And we also make any "dylc e
Shirt te elder in this department.
Soaps.
Wc have soul en our opening week about
10,000 CAKES OF OUR FINE
BOUQUET SOAP at 3c. a Cake.
We; have only about 5.Uicakrs lc-it; call early
it you want any.
NOTICE !
Leeb's Old Stand.
T
READING, PENN'A.
M UHICAL INSTR VMENXb.
TiTUSlUAL- BOXES.
MUSICAL-BOXES.
1SARGAINS. Te make a ctaiu sweep betere
closlngeur salesrooms ter tin; season, wc make
the following sweeping reduction en the bal
ance of our stock new here. (Only Jftrgc and
medium sizes yet en hand) :
in airs reduced irem ? v3.uiief -t.i.uu
12
85.0J te
50.00
Sublime Tremelo Piccole
(large)
Sublime Tremelo Piccole
(medium)
12 airs with Bells
10 airs with Bells & Drums
Extraquallty (largc)wlth
Bells
Extra quality (medium)
with Bells
Subllmc-Hannonle-I'icce-
le (large)
Concertino
'Celestial VeIccs"( Flutes
96 airs, 10 cylinders, with
luUlG.
Petit (small), 2aira
3 airs
3-air Albums
135.00 te
80.00
60.00
85.00
70.00
00.00 te
145.00 te
135.00 te
175.0ftO 100.00
133.00 te 75.00
125.00 te
225.00 te
125.00 te
75.00
130.00
(15.00
525 01.
50.00 te
4.50 te
C.50tO
3.00
4.50
5.00
8.00 te
They are all with the " II AIU'-IT1IKU AT
TACHMENTS," and mostly with two and
three Spring Houses, playing twice the length
of the common Music Bexes. On examination
they will be found el the llnet quality, far
suncrier te the ordinary Music Bexes gen
crally sold In this country.
G. Gautschi-& Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESROOMS :
1020
CHESTNUT STREET,
miLADELrniA.
J23 tfd
SAMUKL n. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS
Removed his Ollice irem 5 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately in Bear of Court Heuse, LengV New
Building. ml7-tfd
ATENTS.
WM. H. BABCOCE,
513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.
Formerly an Examiner In the U. S. Patent
Office ; afterward, Associate Attorney el Jacob
Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the hit
ter's death, would be pleased te hear from In
venters et Lancaster and neighboring cenn,
ties, and is still prepared te attend caret ully
and promptly te all Patent business at moder
ate rates. anSl-3md&w
TElOVAL I REMOVAL ! !
REMOVAL! II
P. O. SNYDER
Has removed his
NOTION, TRIMMING AND MILLIN
ERY STORE,
Frem Xes. 20 and 22 WEST KING STREET, te
Ne. 14 (two Deers Easl), in Cress Kcjs
Hetel Buildiug,
Where he Is new prepared te show an Elegant
Line of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLIN
ERY and WHITE GOODS.
An announcement of I he SPRING OPEN
ING will be -made shortly . aprl-lwd
Sp
THE TOSSUM.
GLOWIXU ACCOUNT OF A NOBLK ANI
MAL. A Favorite from tne Potomac te the RIe
Grande.
Cel. A. G. Brackett, U. S. A , in Gcrmantewu
Telegraph.
In Western Texas and California opos
sums are found, though thej are by no
means very numerous. I have seen aud
killed them en the open plains when thcr
vrere runuing toward a place of conceal
ment. In soieo respects these animals
are singular and worthy of notice. Iu
size they are about a feet long, with a
long prehensile tail that is hard and naked.
Their bodies are reuud, the fur long and
of a grayish color or rather the hairs arc
with black ends ; the eyes small, ears
round, membranous and naked ; the claws
en the feet blunt, except the inner one en
the hind feet, there being five en each
feet. It is said te have fifty teeth. The
gait of the animal is slew, except when en
the trees, where it becomes very lively. It
is solitary iu its habits, except when tear
ing a family. Its feed consists of nuts,
berries, roots, tender snoots, young buds,
eggs aud insects. It is very expert at
climbing and when encu m a tree loves te
haug by its tail with its head down.
When caught it sometimes appears as
if dead, being lolled up aud literally
"playing possum."' In this condition it
will hubniit te considerable torture boferc
it will manifest any signs of life. The
The female has seven ter eijjht young ones,
which when born arc net larger than
honey bees. The little creatures are con
veyed iu a sack or pouch iu freut of the
mother, where each one hangs en te a teat
and are thus carried about by her. The
young increase in size very rapidly while
thus bunging en te the teats. When about
five weeks old they aie as large as a mouse
and then leave the pouch, running back
te it, however, en the approach of dan
ger, or wheu they wish for feed. The
mother is very fend of her little ones, aud
carries them about with her, they twist
ing their tails round her and clinging te
various parts of her body. The females
commence having young when they arc a
year old, and have three or four litters
every year.
The negrees of the Seuth arc remarkably
fend of the flesh of these animals, which is
said te resemble that of a pig. The Ir.di
ans, tee, cat them whenever they can
catch them. Tin hipd feet is shaped very
much like the human hand, aud they read
ily grasp anything with it. Its prehensile
tail, its hand aud thumb and the pouch iu
which the femalu carries her young, are
the remarkable peculiarities of the opos
sum. It may be fed and tamed like a do
mestic animal, but eveu then does no;
make a nice pet. It creates disgust by its
bad odor, stronger and mere offensive than
that of the fox. Its figure also is forbid
ding, for independently of its cars, which
resemble these of au owl ; of its tail which
is like that of a snake, and of its mouth
which is cleft te the very eyes ; its body
always appears dirty, because the hair is
neither smooth nor curled, but tarnished,
as if covered with dirt. The bad odor of
the animal is in the skin, as the ilesh is
excellent. It is ?e tenacious of life that
it has given rise te a saying, that ' if a
cat has nine lives an oppessum has nine
teen." When disturbed, the female, if she has
young, opens her mouth very wide, dis
closing all of her teeth, and thus awaits
the attack. She does net attempt te bite
until her enemy is about te seize held of
her, when she closes her teeth firmly upon
it. At the same time the little ones, if
they have attained any size, either exhibit
their Mgns of defiance, lake refuge in the
pouch of the mother, or, clinging te the
various parts of her body, hide tlieir little
faces in her long hair. The opossum has
few friends, and many enemies ; the rapa
cious animal? of the forests killing it upon
every occasion ; and the eagles, hawks
and owls tearing it te pieces, and feeding
ou its llesh. White, black, and jed men,
never let it escape, and are ready te seize
it whenever an opportunity offers. Their
nests are built near the roots of trees, but
poorly concealed, and for this reason suffer
mere than they otherwise would.
Ne meat en earth is se highly prized by
the colored people of the Seuth as that of
the opossum. It is related that a pr( s'dent
of Liberia once visited the United States,
and while here becanie very sick. There
was a general wasting away of his system,
and he seemed almost ou the verge of
eternity. IIe was visiting the home of a
friend one day, when he smelt the aroma
of an opossum, that the domestics were
cooking. Instantly his whole demeanor
changed, aud he begged' of his host (e let
him have some of 'it, as he felt that it
would de him geed, lle tasted it in fact
he ate the whole of tha opossum aud
from that day became a well man The
president was born aud reared iu the
Southern states, where he had frequently
ate opossums wheu he was a boy, aud the
recollection of old times te 'ether with the
delicious Haver of the opossum cured him
at once.
I was euce traveling near the Guida
lupe river, in Texas, when I saw an opos
sum making his way ever the prairie, a
sheit distance oil". I instantly gave chase,
aud a few reds running brought me up te
him. I was about te sheet him with my
pistol when he commenced " playing 'pos
sum," and I struck him ever the head,
killing him. I took him te the ranchc
where I was stepping, a few miles away,
and the negrees had orders te cook him
for breakfast. Herning came, but there
was no opossum. Search was instituted,
and the colored cook said the cat had car
ried off the animal during the night. The
fact was the negrees had eaten him them
selves, their appetites having get the bet
ter of their honesty.
There is a plantation proverb iu these
words, " Don't fall out wid de pet wet
cook de 'possum." Te which might be
added, never trust a colored man with an
opossum.
The opossums of Texas are known as
Diddplns CaUfernica, (Benuett) while
these of the north are called Yiryiaiuna,
the difference being very little between the
two. These animals are the only lepre
sentatives of the marsupial in North aud
Seuth America. By niatsnpial is meant
ene of the nuirsuplulia, a mnmifureus
quadiuped, the female of which has a
pouch, which serves as a temporary abode
for her young, as the kangaroo and oyes
sum. It appears that these animals vary
considerable in s'ze, some being as small
as mice, while ethers are as large as cat1-.
They live en mice, beetles, birds, worms,
snails and things of that kine mat nicy
find scattered about, and love te get into
trees where their long prehensile tails help
them ereatly. They have the power of
winding the tail round a limb aud hang
ing with their heads downward, which
enables them te see all parts of a tree ;
and the young ones wind their tails round
that of their mother te prevent their fall
ing off. The little ones are quite nimble,
but net enough se te go about without the
assistance of the parent.
Besides the insects, birds, etc., that the
opesiuiin cats, it is also fend et liuit, and
in fact of almost anything, being truly
omnivorous. There are several species in
Seuth America, some of which have no
pouch. The skins have become an itn
pertant article of commerce, but exactly
in what manner I am unable te say.
When Virginia was discovered by white
meu aud when it was settled, of course
there were mauy wild animals found that
wcre strange te the Europeans. It took
some time te become acquainted with
them, but when ence they had gained a
knowledge of them, aud the meat of the
opossum was feuud te be geed, the animal
took rank among these entitled te respect ;
this was especially the case among the
sons of Africa who were brought in as
slaves. There is no telling what a Southern
colored man will net de te get possession
of au opossum . Ilis dream of happiness
is centred in a great measure in this
animal, and without the delights of '"pos
sum fat " few places could be found allur
ing enough for his paradise. His eyes
roll in a sort of ecstasy when talking about
it, and his whole frame swells with desire.
It was foitunate that the pteple, who
were at times considerably pressed
for previsions, found se welcome an addi
tien te their store of feed, as it makes up
in quality what it lacks in quantity. The
weeds iu certain localities fairly swarmed
with them, aud there was no trouble iu
cantuiiug them after they were ence dis
covered. It is no wonder the negrees are
never tired of singiug their praises.
The fame of the Texas opossums has
net spiead very lar, although theie are
people in that state who think as much of
tke animal as de people of ether sections.
There is se much wild game in that favor
ed locality that the opossum has no par
ticular prominence. I cannot find that
" Uncle Remus "' has much te say about
the animal under consideration, which is
somewhat strange, as he is net behind
hand usually in giving his peculiar views
iu regard te ether mamalsand birds. This
mammal, tee, plays an important paitinthe
domestic life et the negre, aud it would seem
as if he ought te have given him a geed
notice, while doing se much for his ether
friends aud acquaintances. Audubeu
says : " Suppose the farmer has surprised
au oppessum in the act of killing ene of
his best fowls. His angry feelings urge
him te kick the peer beast which, con
scious of its inability te resist, rolls off
like a ball. The mere the farmer rages
the inore reluctant is the animal te mani
fest lesistaucc ; at last there it lies, net
dead, but exhausted, its jaws open, its
eyes dimmed ; and there it would lie until
the bottle lly should come te deposit its
eggs, did net its tei mentor walk off.
' Surely,' hays he te himself, ' the beast
must be dead.' But no, reader, it is only
1 'pesstiraing,' and no sooner has its
enemy withdrawn than it gradually gets
en its legs and ence niore makes for the
weeds." The stories are endless that are
told about these animals, some of them
being quite iuteicsting, and certainly no
animal in the world can feign death se
well or bear se much abuse while sham
ming. It is refreshing te hear a Virginian tell
ing about catchiiij- opossums in a grove of
persimmon trees, then taking them home,
scalding them se as te get the hair off. and
then having them roasted like a young
pig. IIe is only outdeno by the Missou Misseu
rian who fairly revels in the stories of the
number he has taken in the lands west or
Springfield, where one gentlemau told me
he had taken eighteen in a night when he
was a boy. The animals have great fond
ness for paw paws and black haws, aud
while hanging with their heads down iu
the darkness he would suddenly steal up
en them, when they would let go their
held and drop in the underbusb, whero
they weie seen captured. IIe told me of
crossing a stream ence with another lad,
they having .succeeded in capturing a
number, wheu the bridge they were en
gave way, and boys, poles and opossums
all went swimming down stream, and it
was with considerable difficulty that they
themselves get ashore. " 'Possum and
sweet potatoes " is a dish that has pecu
liar charms te Southern men that have
been reared in the country, and if properly
prepared by an old negre cook is in fact
as appetizing as can be imagined. I
think it is claimed that only a colored
roeok cau de justice te an op jssum and
bring out all the peculiar excellence of tLe
meat.
TKAVKI.LING AS MERCHANDISE.
Hexing lllinselt up and Starting for Phila
delphia, but Landing in Jail.
Three weeks age Jehn HcAuIcy, an old
and well-known citizen of Chicago, who is
of an eccentric aud jocular disposition,
conceived the idea of boxing himself up
and obtaining transportation te Philadel
phia as merchandise He was informed by
the agent of the Adams express company
that he could go iu a box, but that he
would have te p;iy passenger fare. Hc
AuIcy declared Unit he would go as
merchandise, and would pay no mere than
$2.50 per hundred. He boxed himself up
with a week's previsions by his side, and
was t.tken by au expressman te the office.
The box was 18 inches wide, 6 feet long,
hoeped with iron bauds and ornamented
with a padlock. The ngent was told that
it contained llewers. It was addressed te
Hiss Kisselman, Philadelphia. The box
was forwarded te its destination, the
charges having been prepaid. Toward
morning the messenger discovered the old
man, aud when the train stepped at Van
Wert, Ohie, he turned him ever te the au au
theiitic. who put him iu jail. The express
elliccis wonder that the messenger did net
sheet HcAulcy for a train robber. The
old man was shipped home.
A Smeeth Completion can be had ly every
lady who will use Parker's GingerTenic. Reg
ulating the internal organs and purltying the
bleed it quickly i-f.iunvt h pimples and givM a
healthy bloom te the checks, f-ee notice.
upT-lindcod&eew
The only scientific Iren Medicine that docs
net produce headache, &c, but gives te the
sv-teniall the bcncilts et Iren without Hi bad
cttects. is Brown's Iren Bitters.
ap3-lwd.Vw
lleds of Down Feel Hard.
All beds seem hard te the rheumatic. Then
barken ye peevish sufferers ! Apply Dr.
Themas' Eclectlic Oil te your aching joints
and muscles. Bcly upon it that you will ex
perience speedy relict. Such, at least, i- the
testimony of these who have ned it. Tin; re
medy is likewise successfully resorted te for
threat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc.
Fer sale i.t II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
Norih Queen street, l.uncastcr.
A Ititptlst Minister's Experience.
lam a Baptist Minister, and before I even
thought et being a clergyman, 1 graduated in
medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my
present profession, 40 years age. I was ler
many years n sufferer from quinsy : "Themas'
Eclectric Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, aud Themas Eclectric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wife and child had
diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclectric Oil cured
them," aud it taken in time it will cure seven
out et ten. I am confident it is a cure for the
most obstinate celli or cough, and if anyone
will take a small teaspoon and half fiil It with
the Oil, and then piace the end et tin: poen In
one nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon
into the head by sniffing as bard as they can.
until the en fans ever into tue threat, ami
practice that twice a week, 1 don't care hew
offensive their head may be, it will clean it
out and cure their catarrh. Fer deatuess and
eaiache it has done wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I have ever teit like re
commending, and I am very anxious te see it
in every place, ler I tell you that I would net
be without it in my house ter any considera
tion I am new suffering with :t pain like
rheumatism in my rightlimh. and nothing re
lieves me like Themas' Eclectric Oil.
Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry, Pa.
Fer talc at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
MEDICAL.
THE SECRET
of the universal success ;of BEOWN'3 IRON
BITTERS is simply this: It is the best Iren
preparation ever hiudu; Is compounded en
thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal
principles, and ders just what is claimed for
it no mere and no less.
By thorough and rapid assimilation with the
bleed, it reaches every part of the system,
healing, purifying and strengthening. Com Cem
mcneiiiir at the .'oundatieu It builds up and re
store lest bealth-in no ether way can lusting
benefit be obtained.
70 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nev. 7.
1 have been a great jautlercr from a
very weak stomach, heartburn, ami
dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly
everything I ate gave me dis.tress,and
I ceuid eat but little. 1 have tried
every thing n commended, have taken
the prescriptions of a dozen physi
cians, but get no relief until I took
Brown's Iren Bitten. I feel neiu of
the old troubles, and am a new man.
1 am getting much stronger, and feci
first rate. 1 am u railroad engineer,
and new make my tiips regularly. I
can net .say tee much iu praise of
yrnr wonderful medicine.
D. C. Mack.
Brew.V.s Inea BiTTKibt does net contain
whisky or alcohol, and will net blacken tin;
teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It
will euro dyspepsia, ludigestien, heartburn,
.sleeplessness, di..int-i, nervous debility,
weakness, &c.
Use only Brown's Iren Bitters made by
Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore. Crossed red
lines and trade-mark en wrapper.
Fer sale nt H. R. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere,
l'J7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
np3-lwd&w li
yVOCTOKS AOKKE THAT sl'AKLET
1 9 Fever,- Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh
and Chronic Threat Diseases are due te
neglect or common Sere Threats. Children
frequently have wet ieet ; sere threat fellows
and often serious sickness. Are we net aflect aflect
edllkewNe? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL
VIPUTHEltlA CURE. It will positively
cure the worst form of sero threat and eradi
cate the germ et any disease subject te it. A
cure guaranteed or money refunded. Fer sale
by II. B. Cochran, 117 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster. fcb27-3um
TEAD THIS
XV Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1881.
The Kidneycura Mr'e Company.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te say
tht after using one pack el KIDNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured el a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known reiuedlcjsv 1
have every confidence In your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it.undknewthatmany
et my Iricmls who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m2fflyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
CLOTHING, AC.
riLOTHINCJ.
GOOD
HEWS
TO THE
People of Lancaster and Vicinity 1
We have made assiduous efforts te excel aU
past seasons in serving the people at our Mere
Our counters arc heaped with the
LATEST STYLES OP
Spring Clothing!
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and every garment we have for sale wUl a land
close inspection. Te mention every style el
Suit wc have en hand, our sp ice will hardly
idlew ; therefore, notice a lew sample prices :
We sell Men's Suits ler M0, $I.OJ, $5.00. i ),
s.oe, $10x0. up te $ia.oe.
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
VE VAKE THIS OUR GREAT SPECIALTY.
We sell Bey's Suits for $2.00, $3 00, 4.00. $5.00,
up te fJ.VO. Children's Suits at $1.75, $2.00, $50,
$:s.0O, $f.oe, up le $7.00. We most certainly have
the largest and cheapest, also the most varied
deck f Beys' anil Children's Clothing ever
displayed in tills city.
OUR CUSTOM DKPARTMENT.-Custem-ers
can select trem goods In the piece and
have them made te order at a slight advance
ever our goods en tha counters. Wc make te
order a Nice Suit for $13.00. but our $1100 and
$20.00 Suits can't be equaled anywhere in the
city, trimmed and made like ours, ler less
than $25.(0 te $30.00. A PERFECT FIT GUAR
ANTEED. Whether you wish te purchase or net, please
give us a call.
I. GA5S1M & BRO.,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Itlghlen the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
The Cheapest Clothing Heuse In the City.
mar!5-lyd
BOOKS AND STA'flONXm.
TASTKK CAItDS!
J AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
EASTER CARDS!
IJT OHEAT VARIETY AT
L. M. FLYNN'S
ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
' Me. 42 West King Street.
1 TO UN IIAKK'.S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOK THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Bookstore of
Jelui Baers Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
CLOTHING.
TXTANAMAKKK ft BROWN.
Clothing that
Wears Well.
Tear after year our customers
return because they are net dis
appointed in the kind of Cloth
ing we supply them. With all
our reasonable prices we insist
en the goodness of the materials.
The stock of Men's and Beys'
Overcoats and Suits is still qttite
complete.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Oak Hall, Sixth anil Market streets,
Philadelphia.
LOT 5886.
A beautifully-made, light-colored,
light-weight Spring Overcoat.
It is a Oenuine Edward Harris
Cleth, and we have marked it $14.
It is worth mere money.
Ask for the above let. Our large
assortment of SPRING OVER
COATS ranges from $8 te $25.
A beautiful variety of colors.
A. C. YATES & CO.
. LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
s
PR1NG OPKNIMO.
SPKDSTGr
OPENING !
-AT
EGEBflART'S
tauiisnment,
NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET,
-ON
KOBDAY, APRIL 3d.
1LOTUINU!
D. B. HOSTETTER 4 SON
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER,
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFY IN O
THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL Til A T
OUR STOCK" FOR THE
SPRING SEASON
JB COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE
FIT OUJl PATRONS TO INSPECT
The Large Variety of Goods
-FOB-GENTLEMEN'S
WEAR,
THE LATEST IN PATTERN AND
COLOR, WBICH WE LTA VE
OX OUR COUNTERS.
I B. Hostetter & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Tan