tltmfagte. Yelume XVIII--Ne. 186 LANCASTER, FA. SATURDAY APRIL 8 1882. Price Twe Cemts. Wt nitAaU OPKNING OF THE GtlKAX G0TTSCHA1K & LEDERHAI'S GBBAT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 18 NORTH.QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a. SPECIAL AMOMCEMNT TO THE PUBLIC! On account of the tremendous rush en our opening week it was an impossibility te de justice te everybody, we therefore nniieuuce te our kind patrons, and tire public in general, that our DEPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY THE GREATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, Or.n of our firm is continually in the market the Bazaar being a branch of our large store in New Yerk City we therefore can asMiie the public that OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN.THIS COUNTY. We aic ready te anneunce the following IMMENSE BARGAINS in our different departments for THIS WEEK ONLY. Milliuery Department. ' la this depaitmcnt the KIclicst an.l Most , Elegant Styles el the season can be seen, und , w ml.-n n great Hpcclalty In our ORDER DEPARTMENT. Wu huvcjiiil received ion DOZEN OF Fine Milan Straw Hats, In every deniable shape, which we sell this work at 39 cents. Thc-c goods cannot be benght elsewhere, less than 75c. te SI. 00. Call ami be cnnvlnceil. tfri-WV employ only lirst-class milliners in this dcpatlment. La (lies' Underwear ' DEPARTMENT. ' i l.REATsPECIAI.TY ler THIS WEEK ONI. V at DOZEN OF FIXE MARSEILLE APRONS, at 25 cents, worth double. Kamiuc in this depaitmcnt our 33c, 50c. and 7."ic. CHEMISE ami DRAWERS ; they can no! be surpassed. NnTTfT? I AU the above sPecial bargains aie advertised for THIS WEEK'ONLY, and we beg MflTTPT I 1 1 J X lKJili I te announce te our kind patrons te call early te obtain some of tbe same. IN U 1 LVjEj I Our space is tee limited, or we could name a great many ethers in our various departments. Our ELEGANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN which is placed in the 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 haudkerchiefs in the same. WE WILL GIVE A SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OP OUR GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE IN A PEW WEEKS. REMEMBER THAT THE ONLY GENUINE NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Leeb's Old Stand. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN- "OHN S. IVLKR & VO.3 ADVKRTISBMKNT. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEWEST THINGS IN PLAIN and FANCY SUITINGS for SPRING WEAR MARK TO OKDEIl IN LATEST STYLE AND BEST MANNER- AT SHOUT NOTICE. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KING JNO. S. GIVLER, GEO. F. RAT&VON. TtTYKKS, IIATBFON Si CO. Fine Merchant Tailoring! Persons who wish, their Spring Suits for EASTER should order them without delay. Our capacity is great, but the orders are many. A. The solection of SPRING NOVELTIES is the finest. The corps of Cutters is the best. Our reputation for Geed Fitting Garments is excellent. ELECTRIC LIGHT in a few days. MYEKS, EATHFON & CO., NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, NO. 508 PENN STREET, LANCASTER, WINES AND TJKIGAKT'S OLD WINE 8TOBK. ESTABLISHED 1785. REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. REIG ARTS OLD WINES OF 1800. 1812, 1817. 1818 AND 1887. FINE OLD BRAN DIES AND WHISKIES. GINS, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES. All the leading brands et CHAMPAGNE, .BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, 4c. Mineral Waters, Appellinans, Vichy, Fiicdrichshall, HnnyartI Janes, Saratoga and Ginger Alc. AHe Fine Olive Oils. H. E. SLAYMAKER, S. CLAY MILLER, fines, Brandies, Gins, Oil Bye Mies, it, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. RKAU THIS - Labcabteh, Pa., April 23, 1831. THH KrDSETCTTRA SIP'O COMPACT. Genu It elves me much pleasure te aay that after ndag one pack el KIDNKYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of longstanding, and that, tee, alter trying various Known remedies. 1 have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend It, and knew that many of mv friends Who have used it have been benefited. PBTEB BARER, mSGlyd :' eiviiiun Examiner ana Express. GRAND OPENING or n THE GREAT SEW YORK NEW YORK UAZAAK. Corset Department. In department we keep cenUnually OUU ' GRBAT BAZAAR CORSET. 'uuuvyMui I 70 BONES, DOUBLE BUaK,iA47 CENTS, jr ev. IN WHITE AMD CVLSJ(P. , It is worth while trying. We also make any I style e5 cenfets te order in this department. Laces. t I We have Just received our own importation et 1 SPANISH LAOES. And it will be te every lady's heart's delight te examine the show. We have CO PIECES of ' TWO-INCH ALL SILK SPANISH LACE AT 10 CTS. A YAKD, warranted all silk. Passamenteries. i ICO Pieces el I ELEGANT ALL SILK CHENILLE FRINGE At 39 cts. a yard. I These goods were formerly nM elsewhere at 75 cents. We liave the most elegant APL1CE TRIMMINGS Ever seen bulerc in this city. BEADED FLOUNCES, Irem 9.1c. te 3S -IS AT CLOTHING. STREET; PENN'A. LIQUORS. Jan23-lyd3 1 feNIXKMKN. " We call your attention te an Important did co very in our practice which we liave found very Huccessf ril in cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These Buffering from any of the numerous forma et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for farther Infor mation. Address, DBS. LAGRANGE & JOR DAN (lata Jerdan ft Davidsen), Ne. 1C25 FIl bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. m. till S p. m and 5 till 8 p. m . mar25-3mced BAZAAR. LADIES' Spring Delmans & Cloaks. .JUST RECEIVED, Spring Delmans r.' at $1.87, Made in the Very Latest Fashions. These goods cannot be made up for the money. AUe the most elegantstecli et Ladies' and Children's Spring Cloaks ever seen, at strict manufacturer's prices. (font's Furnishing Goods. We announce te our gentlemen patrons ei Lancaster that we are selling an' Elegant A. NO. 1. FINE WHITE SHIRT, with geed muslin and geed linen besom, the Shirt being made with Reinforced Bosem at 75 cents. And we also make any style e Shirt te order in this department. Soaps. We have sod en our opening week about 10,000 CAKES OF OUR FINE BOUQUET SOAP at 3c. a Cake. We; have only about 5,W cukes lei t ; call eai ly it you want any LANCASTER, PENN'A. READING, PENN'A. BOOKS AND STATIONERX. TOASTER CARDS! AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER OABDS! IK OBZAT VARIETY AT. L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 West King Street J" UN IIAKB'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR TI1E EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the Bookstore cf ' Jehn Baer's Sens, - Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. EXfLOSTOtflN THE DAM. UTKS X.USTBT A BURSTING BOILER. Steamer BUa Mac Destroyed en the Upper Mississippi ITeai f ul Midnight Tragedy All en Beard Dead or Injured. A special from Lacresse, Wis., says : At an early hour Friday morning, tbe boiler of tbe steamer Bella Mac exploded, causing less of life, near Brownsville, a few mile3 below here. After providing the neces sary medical articles, etc., a steamer left Lacresse for tbe wreck and arrived at the place of tbe explosion at 7.30 a. m. The Bella Mac was en ber way up at the time of tbe disaster, and only about ten miles below tbe city. By dint of interviewing a number who were en beard at the time of the disaster, a reporter learned that everything was running smoothly, and the bead engineer and a night watch had been changed and retired for the night. The explosion oc curred about ltSO a. m., and completely wrecked the upper works of the steamer, causing a less of life, and fearful injury te many of the effiueis and the crew. Tbe crew consisted of 17 men, including the officers. Of this number five arc miss ing, one is dead and, three are probably fatally injured, and the remainder mere or less hurt. THE KILLED AND MISSING. The following is a complete list of the killed and missing : Chas. R. Martin, a son of Mrs. C. B. Lambert, of Winona, aged 18 ; a negre tender en watch at the time of the explosion (the body was found en the wreck about midships, covered with debris, badly cut about the face and hor ribly scalded) . . It is the only body that has been recovered. Frank Mclutyre, the second pilot, who was off duty at the time, is supposed te be drowned. Jehn Nelan, of New Orleans, fireman, working bis way up. JSwift Bell, a deck band, missing. There is no intelligence in regard te him whatever. Geerge and Win. McCeruish, brothers, are supposed te be drowned. THE INJURED. Tbe injured are : Captain W. W. Gor Ger Gor eon, first pilot en watch at tbe wheel ; his head is cut and lips and nese badly Liber ated and body generally bruised. His wounds were dressed and he will recover. James Tully, of Dubuque, bead engineer, off watch, scalded about the f.ice and blown into the river. Charles Mouahen, of Dubuque, second engineer, en duty, with his band-en the throttle at the time, arm hnrt and scalded about the face. Merris Leseur, of Lacresse, fhemau en watch, leg broken, badly burned en back ; injuiies probably fatal. Tem Rice, of La La ceosse, negre tender, off duty, both legs badly burned ; amputation is necessary ; be cannot recover. . Henry Tully, of Du buque, brother of James Tully, scalded about face and bands and bruised ; he will seen recover. Dave McCanisb, clerk, from Cassville, very badly scalded and otherwise injured, lie will probably die. Dick Wagener, of Lacresse, fireman off duty, slightly burned and injured. Wil liam Lachlcidcr, of Lacresse, cook, slightly injured, but net seriously. Lewis Suol Suel Suol flehn, mate, from Sheboygan ceuuty, scalded and biuised. He will recover seen. Lewis Jehnsen, of Lacresse, a lit tle boy, taking a tiip en the beat, arm hurt, but net burned. The injured were brought here and cared for. The citizens of Browusville deserve great credit for tbe excellent services rendered in saving the crew. After the accident all was dark,aml cries of men for help from en beard and in the water were heartrending. Seldom has an accident occurred in this vicinity with such less of life and destruction. The Bella Mae was comparatively a new beat, this being ber third year of service, and she has been considered perfectly safe. She is owned by McDonald Bres., of" this city, and valued at $8,000. It will cost about $3,000 te rebuild ber. The cause of the disaster cannot ba learned. The second engincer says the boiler bad plenty of water, and at the time of the explosion he was carrying about 135 pounds of steam. TUB WKSTKIiS STORM!). Further Details of the Damage -ly Thursday Nfglit'a Cyclone. A terrible tornado swept through the township of Kalamo, Eaten county, Mich., Thursday night, doing au immense amount of damage, and killing a large quautity of live stock. Several lives are lepertcd lest, and many persons arc said te have been injured. The place is le le rcete from travel and the telegraph. Later advices say that in Oakland ceuuty, Lafayctte Racdell, his sister and little boy and Mrs. Henry Tyler were killed. A little daughter of Tyler had her arm se badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Miss Cera Ward was also injured. The debris of the beuse bad the appear ance of having been tern up by an exple sien, everything being ground te atoms. A horse was blown out of a barn and found afterwards in a distant field cov ered with mud. Ac idiot sister of Herace Sherman, of Kalamo, was killed, his mother's sister's leg was broken, his wife's jaw was dislocated, and the whole family were carried a distance of fifty reds by the storm and thrown into a swamp badly bruised. At six o'clock Thursday evening a tor nado swept ever the territory northeast of Midland village, twenty miles west of Saginaw, Mich., doing .oensidorablo dam age. The residence of a farmer named E. E. Walten, was lifted up and capsized tearing it into pieces. The wreck took fire from the stove and was burned up. The family are all injured. Mrs. Walten seriously. The hired man bad bis sheulder brekenand a child had its arm broken. The barn was tern into atoms. Other property in the neighborhood was dam aged. The house of a man named Weed, living en Sturgeon creek, was blown down and Weed was seriously hurt. DAMAGE IX IOWA. A heavy rain and wind storm did con siderable damage te fruit trees and the barns and fences along the line of the Iowa division of the Wabash railroad and the Keokuk & Dcs Moines division of the Chicago, Reek Island & 'Pacific railroad. AtKcassauqua aud Huiucsten, Ta.., and Saheka and Ashton, Me., the damage was equally severe: A special dispatch from Keassauqua tbe county scat of Van Buren county, states that the hurricane wrecked a great deal of property and played much havoc through the lower Des Moines valley. At Keassauqua a large new house, in which a locomotive was kept, was demolished. A fireman was pretty badly injured. Twe or three brick beuses' were partly demol ished. Heavy sections of the sidewalk were tern up and borne away by the wind. The wind tore up trees and blew down fences in all directions. Xe Be Haajed for Murderlns His Sen. - Ormlsted Gray, colored, who murdered bis ten year old son in January last ier stealing a few cents' worth of melasses for which bis father bad sent the lad, was tried at Hewhatan (Va.) court house by si jury of white and colored men and found guilty of murder in tbe first degree. He was sentenced te be hanged en June 9. Tbe-prisener did net evince any percept ible emotion at bis prospective deem. DKSPKRATE FIOHT WITH COW-BOTS. One of the Sheriff Shet Dead and Twe Des peradoes Fatally lDjured. A dispatch from Tombstone savs : Early yesterday morning Deputy Sheriff BrecKinriuge ana a posse consisting of Jack Yeung, J. H. Gillespie and A. II. AUcnwent out te arrest Billy Grounds, alias " the Kid," and Zivink Hunt, two uoteiious cattle thieves, who were coa cea cei ued in the recent cattle raid at Sulphnr Springs Valley. About 5 o'clock the paity rode up te the ranch. One of them asked for Jack Chandler, te which the answer came : " Who's there '.,M At that moment firing commenced, the cow-boys opening hostilities. Several shots were fired by the cow-boys before the lirewas returned by tbe posse. At the cessation of the sheeting it was found that ei' the sheriff's party Jack Gillespie was killed outright, the ball passing thretigb the right temple ; Jack Yeung had a serious weuud in the thigh ; . II. Allen was slightly grazed en the neck ; and Breckin ridge, the leader of the posse, had a slight wound in the left bund. Beth cf the cow boys weic probably fatally wounded. Billy Grounds, as be was coming out of the deer, firing as he came, received a charge of buckshot in the head, and al though frightfully mangled, is alive. Hunt received a wennd through the left lung, and it is thought he cannot possibly sur vive jnore tbau a few hours. Gillespie, a miner, will be buried te-morrow by tbe Masens, of which order be was a member. Beth of the cow-bays 'in tbe hospital aie net expected te live until morning. Hunt was a.dcspcrate man, and is anxious te live. When Dr. Goodfellow probed the wound in his breast he said : " Take your finger out of my heart." When dressing the wound the air came through the orifice from his lungs, and he said : " , there gees a piece of my lung!" Beth are young men, net mere than twenty years old. Hunt was a pretege of the notorious Curly Bill, and was a remarkable pistol and rifle shot. THE STKIKKRS 1'hases el the Prevailing Laber Trouble-j. About half the striking laborers at the Wccbauken tunnel in nobeken resumed work yesterday at tjie old rate?. The places of the most of the most of tbe ether' strikers huve been filled by Italians. The Grand Trunk officials at Terente have refused te confer with the striking ficightmcn, and have eidcrcd the imme diate p.iymcnt and dismissal of the strikers The female shoe operatives at Terente re main out, but a compromise is expected. Much excitement was caused in Mil waukea yesterday morning by the work men in factories which de net employ Union men receiving anonymous com munications, with roughly engraved sknll and crossbeues, and ever the tcpreseuta tcpreseuta tien the word " scab." These missives are supposed te threaten bodily barm. The Small-pox In Seuth Betlfleliem. There has been reported 11 new cases of small-pox since Thursday's statement. Six persons have been relieved by con cen valcscnce, aud 4 bave died. Total number of cases en list aud net " released, 149', of whom eO are at the hospitals. Six. additional houses have been quaran tined, and 4 houses have been released. Total new en list, 85. Many of the recent cases included in the abeve list are mi!d cases of varioleid. An addition te the borough hospital has been built for the accommodation of female patients. In Silicon township G new cases bave been developed since last repot t, 4 iu al ready quarantined beuses, and 2 in houses net previously reported. Theso quaran ttned since last report are Dean Feglc, en Weed street, and Wm. Walpen, Walnut street. Thus far there have been 31 cases, in 17 families, G of whom have died. Up te 3 o'clock Friday afternoon no additional eases of smallpox or varioleid have been lepertcd in Bethlehem proper, and all the patients are getting along very well. There arc new 11 quarantined houses, -in which there are 4 cases of varioleid and 7 of smallpox. Mr. Strut en the Chinese 'lremy Again. Ex-Treaty Commissioner Swift, new in Sacramento, publishes a card in the Re Re eord Union te the affect that the recent in terview with him published in the San Fiancisce Call was net correct in making him say that tlie commission discned and agreed en any limit of the tinie of suspension of immigration": What he did say was that it was distinctly agreed that as te what might be the necessary ti.ne, whether ten or fifty years, te correct the evil, the United States were te be the sole and only judge, and the Chincse govern meut. as he understands it,' relied upon the government of the United States net te take mere time than was neccssare te accomplish the desired result. In his opinion, thirty-three years would have been satisfactory te the authorities iu Pckiu. llreuklng Deadlock. A deadlock in the British Columbia Heuse was broken yesterday by one of the opposition members going ever te tbe government bide and voting against the opposition motion of want of confidence. It is thought the business of the Heuse can new proceed wttheut futtber inter ruption. Uethedlst Centennial. In the New Yerk Methodist Episcopal conference iu Sing Sing, yesterday, Rev. James M. King and Mr. Jehn D. Cernell were -appointed a committee te confer with the central committee for arranging for a centennial meeting of the represent atives of all the Methodist churches in 1884: Terrible Torpedo Tragedy. A torpedo exploded at Teulon as eleven sailors were about te threw it into the sea. Tliree of the sailors were killed and the eight ethers were seriously wounded. The explosion occurred en the French sleep of war Oceau. Oregon, Democrats. The Oregon Democratic state- cenven tien, bofeio adjourning, adopted resehi-t tien demanding reform el the tanO, denouncing polygamy, favoring repeal of the navigation laws, and denouncing the veto of the Chinese bill. Negro Urate Hanged by a Heb. A mob of sixty men captured a steamer at Raymond City, West Virsinia, en Thursday night, went teWinfield and took from the jail and Ivnchcd a negre named Seuth, who bad feloniously assaulted tbe wife of a railroad hand. Baking ' a Check, William H. Winans, city trca&urer of Newark, New Jersey, was arrested last night for forgery, in raising a watraut from $1G.".40 te $2,165.40 and drawing tbe money. UicWltfaa Brick. Allan Ruth, contractor, and ex-chief of tbe fire department of Wilmington,-Delaware, died yesterday in that city, from in juries received by tbe fall of a brick en his head ten days age. Arrest of a Counterfeiter. Pettis Helland was arrested yesterday morning, near Newbern, Tenaesse, for dealing in counterfeit ten-dollar treaanry notes. ratal Van rreat a Wtadaw Valentine Reilly, aged 25 years, waa killed by falling from a third-story win dow in New Yerk yesterday mdrninffv A Swoern Complexion can be hart by every ladv who will use Parlcer'a Binder Tonic. Ker mating tbe Internal organs and pm-itying the bleed It quickly removes pimples and give a healthy bloom te the cUecks. See notice. apMmdeodJteew The only scientific Iren Medicine that dec9 net produce headache, Ac, but gives te the system all the benefits or iron without its bad effects, is Brown's Iren Bitters. ap3-lwdw llew often ncraena hnve bean nnnrerad hv burrs clinging t their dress or clothing-, and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Burdock Keet is the most valuable bleed cleanser and bleed puri fier known, and Is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Prlce, $1. 1'er sale at U. JJ. Cochran's drug siere. 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Kclcctric Oil is as geed for internal us external use. Fer diseases et the lungs and threat, and ter rheu matism, neuralgia, crick iu the bade, wound', and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble 1 saved by liavlng It always en hand. Fer bale at II. U. Cochran's drug itere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. VLOXHIXU, C. w VNAMAKKR S: BROWN. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our customers return becanse they are net dis appointed iu the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reasonable prices we insist ou the goodness of the materialp. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market streets, I'hiladelphia. LOT 5886. A beautifully-made, light-oelored, light-weight Spring Overcoat. It is a Genuine Edward Harris Cleth, and we have marked it 914. 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. 1LOTHING! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING SEASON JS COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE FIT OUR PATRONS TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LATEST IN PATTERN AND COLOR, WHICH WE HA VE ON OUR COUNTERS. I B. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, PttlMK HAT, WESTERN COBN ABD Oats ler tale at teaman Place at all tines at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LTJMBKK. 21-3md H. B. BOHBEB. 3LEDJCAL. THE SECRET of the universal snecosser IlROWS'S IKON' BITTERS Is simply thLs : Ills the best Iren preparation ever tuude; U compounded en thoroughly seieiUIflc, chemical and mcillejnid principled, and deea jnst What is claimed for it no mere and no less, Bv thorough and rapid assimilation with the bloed.it reaches every part of the system, healing, pnrlfyingrand strengthening. Com mencing at the fonnilutien it builds tip ami re stores lest hralth-lu no etlur way e.iii la-ting-henetlt be obtained. 1 liuvc been a great sullerer fiem :i very weak stomach, heartburn, 'and dypcpsln hi lis weist form. Xe.irly evcrythingl ate gave nu di-.tie--t,:nid I could cat but little. 1 hare tiled everything!. commended, hare tukcu the prescriptions of a dezeu physi cians, but get no luliet mull 1 took. Brown's Iren Hitters. 1 feci noue of pie old troubles, and am :i new man. 1 am getting much stronger, und leel first rate, t am a railroad engineer; and new make my trips lcgnlarlv. 1 can net nay tee much in pr.iisu ei yrnr wonderful medicine. I). ;. Mack. . Brown's Ieen Bittsils does net contain whisky or alcohol, and will net bhickrnthe teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will euro dyspepsia, Indirection, heittburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nurieiit, debillfy, weakness, Ac. Use only Urewn's Iren Hitters made by Brown Chemical Ce., It iltlmere. Crossed red lines and trade-mark en wrapper. Fer sale at J I. 11. COCIMtAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Ivinca&ter. npS-lwiKtw u DOCTORS ACKKE THAT sCAKLKT Fever. Diphtheria, Consumption. Catarrh and Chronic Threat Discuses are due te neglect or common Sere Threat". Children freanentlv have wet feet: "ere, threat lollewa and often serious sickness. A re we net all'ect- ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTA I. DIPHTHERIA CURE. If will positive euro the worst form of sere threat and eradi cate the gei-roet any disease subject te it. A cure guaranteed or money i cttiudcd. for si.le by II. B. Cochran, 1T7 and IK) North Queen street. Lancaster. l'el'.'7-:Junl '.- .'.'. jiji MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VTUSlUAL-UOXKSi. MSIGAL-BOXES. BAUGA1NS. Te make a clean sweep he ten; closing our salesrooms f or tha season, u-e make the following sweeping reduction en the bal ance of our stock new here. (Only large and medium sizes yet en hand) : 10 airs reduced trein $ 71.00 te J l..(i) 12 " " " S5.0Jte IO.iie Sublime Tremelo .Piccole . (large) " i:.mte s)w Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) " TO.0U te i-eO) l'i airs with Bells " 4.".(x)te S3J 10 airs with Bells ADrumi i.T.oeio rn.c.i Extra quality (large) with Bells 17i0)te HMI Extra quality (medium) with Bells " UI.OOle 7.".'X Sublime-Harmen ie-1' Icce- le (large) ' liT..i)0te 75.0i Concertino 2i".oeto i::n.ei -Celestial VeIceV'(fc'lntcs " li'.uote Ki.O., 9U airs, 1G cylinders, with table " S50oute sr.0 PcUt (small), 2 airs ' -l.re te xoe 3 airs " fi..V)te 4.50 8-air Albums " . S.oite 5u) They arc all with the lIAItl'-ZITilKIC AT TACUMENTf," and ine-tly with tv.e a.id three Spring Houses, playing twice the kugth of the common MnSlc Ketes. On examination they will be found et the II nest quality, l.n superior te the ordinary Mnic Ileres gen ' erally sold iu this country. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve, Switzerland. .SALESROOMS: 1020 CIIEsTXITT STREET. PUIXADELrUIA. J2itM UuiNA AN It OL.ASSWARJL. lTKill VMAKT1N. I - AT CHINA HALL. Just opened a NEW LINE et GLASSWARE ! DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FINGER BOWLS, DESERT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, TABLE SETS, FRUIT BOWLS, d-c. A ORIAT REOCCTION IX BA1 GLASSWARE. Examine our stock bctere purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET VJUtRlAOES, e. rriMK STANUAKD CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNT V. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage -Builders, MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Scubas, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make everystyle Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished In the most comfort able and elegant stgle. We nse only the mm selected matcrJa,.ian.dj;njpIey only the bet mechanics. Jterqudlily of work our price-, ie the cheapest In tnc state. Wc buy let c.isit and ECU en the most reasonable teims, l.iu;iin call. All work Warranted. Repairing provide Iw attended te. Onesetotwerkmenespeetaiiv employed for that purpose. fnlU-ud.tw SAXUZX H. PBICK, ATfftKXKT, HAS Removed JtisiOOcv mna W Xertn Duk-c rtreet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear of Court Hensc, l.eng'-i s-w Building. ml7-tfd '. -