Hi)z ma$ti$ ftiMtt& Telume XVIII--Nr. 187. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY APRIL 10 1882. Price Twe twits. I1HK (IKEAT NEW YOKK ItAZAAK. EASTER WEEK! AMOUSGEMEIT OF GOTTSCHALK & IEDEMAFS GREAT JNTE; W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TO We are uew ready te announce te our patrons and the public jjeneially that all our departments are completely filled with the Largest and Finest asseitment of SPRINU GOODS ever before seen in this city. We are receiving daily Immense Bargains from our ether large store in New Yerk city, which we offer te the public at the very same prices. BABGAIN WEEK, We are introducing new in this city a special Bargain Week, and we have no doubt everybody will appreciate the same, and if you cannot come youise'.f send your children or order by mail ; they will leccive prompt atteutien ; anything bought at the Bazaar will be cheerfully exchanged or money refunded if net satisfactory. I0EDAY. This being Luster Monday we will eiler the balance of ELKGANT EASTER CARD& far below thu price. We have IJicin liem ft, upwards. We received another JeL et tliose ELEGANT WIIITK KKAL KID GLOVES. all sizes, from 5J upward, :it 25c. a pair, worth $1. Special sale et FIXE MILAN SXKAW IIAT.S, in every desirable shape at 39c. These Hats, cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $1. TUESDAY. A special sale ut 500 Elegant MOTUEU HUBBARD COLLARS, with fine luce trimming at 18c, worth 50e. 50 Pieces et FINK ALL SILK FRINGES, at Sic. a yard, sold all ever at 75c a yard. A fine let ei GENT'S FINE SILK fcCARFS, the latest style 'at 25c. each, they are weith double. MfYTTPU ! Every one of the above bargains will be sold as ad vertised ou the specified days, lVTPti, I llLf 1 IUXj ! but we have ether great bargains which wc are selling every day in the ll v 1 lUxJ i week. We will mention only a few as our space is tee limited. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE WEEK ; &EAttf'$& EaWiX demand in our oilier store in New Yerk ter the-e ee-its is se large Unit we doubt te receive any mere alter this let is sold. Twe hundred and llttyet BiautituIRnudv-Made CHILDREN'S DRESSES at50c. each, sold all ever at $1.00. We will open this week, the llnest stock of SILK and SATIN DOLMANS ever seen, at resenable low prices Call and examine our MILUNKKY llGl'AKTHENT. It contains cvcrythinij that any lady wishes for, we will announce laler eur'GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, which will be the event et the season. Remember GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GBEAT NEW TOEK BAZAAE, 26-28 NORTH QUEEN ST., IS THE ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. w"2ic; : l TORN 8. UIVLEK & CO.'S AOVWUISEMEM. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEWEST THINGS IN PLAIN and FANCY SUITINGS for SPRING WEAR MADE TO ORDER IN LATEaT STYLE AND BEST MANNER AT SHORT NOTICE. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. JNO. S. GIVLER, M YJKBS, KATHFON CO. GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assertmeut of SERGES GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH the Fashionable Celers. VKT HOODS. "IjTTATT, SIIAND &' CO. Watt, Shand & Ce., Invite the attention efLadics te their Hosiery Department. Over One Hundred St vies and Celers at Sc., inc., 12c., 17c, 20c, 25c. LADIES' REGULAR MADE GERMAN HOSE at 20c and 25 cts. a pair. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CIIILDRE-VS LISLE THREAD, BAL1IRIGGAN and FANCY HOSIERY, at very LOW PRICES. GLOVES, GLOVES. Real Liale Thread Gloves, fcllk Faffclar Gloves Fester's PatcntUoek, Thread and KID GLOVES. In great variety and moderate pi ices. OUR 3-BUTTON KID GLOVE at $1.00 Is the best Imported for the money buy them. We are new showing an elegant assortment of LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. WITH FASCT BORDERS. New Lacce, Lace Fichus, Lace Cell'ir.s Linen Cellar, Combination, Swiss and Everlasting Trimmings, An immense line of Deese' Buttens, Fringes and Passe menteries at Popular Prices, NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. OltA.YD OPESISO OF "THE OR EAT NEW TOBK THE PUBLIC ! WEDNESDAY. We will receive ler this day r.OO ELEGANT DOUBLE STEEL CORSETS iu all sizes at 20c. Call and l)u convinced that tliee Cornels are the cheapest ever seen in tills city. 5) 1'icces et IRISH ALL-SILK SASIl RIBBONS, all colon), at 40c. a yard, cost all ever 75c. 1,00'J Pieces-of IRISH TRIMMING LACE, warranted 12 yard pieces, ut 7c. the whole piece. Call early if you want any. THURSDAY We will exhibit en our BUTTON COUNTER en his day 2,000 DOZ. DRESS BUTTONS?, Imitation of Ivery, in every desirable color, which we will sell at 5c. a card, " dozen en a card. We invite the Dre&snnikers of this city te examine them. One let of LADIES' If INK TWILLED PARASOLS, at 80c, worth $1.00. 500 dozen et FINE MARSEILLE APRuNSat 25c, well worth fiOc CLOTHING. VIercha,nt Tailoring! MYEES, EATHFOJST CHINA AUD OJLASSWAMJl: H IUII & MARTIN. fll - I u. AT CHINA HALL. J ust opened a NEW LINE et GLASSWARE ! DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. FINGER BOWLS. DESERT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, TABLE SETS, FRUIT BOWLS, Ac. A ORE AT REDUCTION III . MR GLASSWARE. ExMiniiie our stock .belere purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET NOTICK r CO-PAIlTNEKhUir.-TIlK undersigned, en APRIL 1, 16S2, entered lntoaiimiicuee-pariiiersiiip under the arm name of Dr. S. T. Davis A Bre., at Nes. 132 and 13i North-Prince street. Lancaster, Pa. All persons knowing themselves indebted te cither orier te the above date will ran nni jiniakc settlement, and these having claims will present ineir accounts. S.T. DAVIS. M.D., apr7-3td,eea&2tw M, L. DAVIS, M. V, BAZAAR." BARGAIN WEEK. EELDAY 5,0j0 palrei FINK BLACK .1 ! i1 STAR EARRINGS, which will be seli! .r. e n pair. These goods were bought at a i.isge sheriff's sale, and are worth 50c. a pair 100 pieces et th; mol beautiful FURNITURE FRINGES at 21c. a yd., sold all ever from -10c. te 50c. a yard. We will receive en this day another let et OUR FINE BOUQTET SOAP at 3c. a cake This Seap is known already by everybody, as we have bold ever 2,000 cakes en our opening week. SATURDAY. On Saturday w e will unpack a let of LADIES' CHEMISE, with embroidered fronts. We will efler the same at Sic each; they really cost mere te make up, and the ladies will de well by secur ing some. 100 dozen et Elegant Fine LISLE-THREAD GLOVES, Cuirassiers, the very latest style, at 25e. a pair ; also, 50 dozen et the Celebrated JERSEY GLOVE at He. a pair; bothet these Gloves are great bargains. A Jun;e let of LADIES' FINE RALBK1GGAN HOSE, Silk Clocked, at 21c. a pair, well worth ISc. SO dozen et Gent's Fine COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS, at 50c., each sold all ever at 75c. GEO. F. KATUVON. in all the me3t Fashiouable Colera. GHEVIOT3 with silk iuiclure in all & CO. M VHICAL XNSTR UMENTS. M LSlUAL-nOXES. IFSIGAI-BOXES. BARGAINS. Te make a clean sweep belere clotiiigeur salesrooms forth" season, we make the following sweeping reduction mi the bal- nnennf mirRtnpIrnnir linitt fflultr Ifinni .1,1.1 ,.' v v.. ... Vw. ..v .. y...j ...if,,. ,lll miMllnni fliifr.ia Tet mi liatull . lOatrs. reduced lrem $ 75.00 te $ -15.00 12 ' " " S5.0)tO 50.00 Sublime Tremelo Piccole (large) " 135.00 te SO.oe Sublime Tremelo Piccole (medium) ,.. " 00.00 te 60.00 12 airs with Bells " 115.00 te 85.00 lOairswithBells&Driims " 135.00 te 70.00 Extra quality (large) with Bells " 175.03 te 100.00 Extra quality (medium) with Bells " 135.0Jte 75.00 Sublime-Harmouie-l'iece- le (large) ' 125.00 te 75.0b Concertino " 225.00 te 130.00 Celestial Voices"(Flutes " 125.00 te GS.OO OGairs, 16 cylinders, with table " 850.00 te 525 0. Petit (smau), 2 airs ' 4.50 te xm 3 airs " C.50te 4.50 3-air Albums " 8.00te 5.03 They are all with the HARP-ZITHER AT TACHMENTS," and mostly with two and three Spring Houses, playing twice the length of the common Music Bexes. On examination they wlU be leund et the lincst quality, far superior wi me uiuiumj juiisic jsexes gcil crally sold in this country. C. GautscM & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix & Geneve. Switzerland. SALESROOMS : 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J23 tfd POCTOB8 AGKEE THAT eCAKLKT Fever, Diphtheria, Consumption, Catarrh and Chronic Threat Diseases are due te neglect or common Sere Threats. Children frequently have wet feet ; sere threat fellows and often serious sickness. Are we net affect ed likewise? Why net try the OCCIDENTAL DIPHTHERIA CURE. It will nesltlvelv cure the worst form of sere threat and eradi cate tee germ of any cusease subject te It. A cure guaranteed or monev reinnded. Fer rnvle by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, .uaacasier. xepmci -a A TEBKIBLE GAM. AND THE VIOLENT END TUEY MET. The Fate of All the Followers el Jese J;i:uc. Chicisje Times. Sometimes it has seemed as ii there was no retribution for these men, who shook their bloody hands in defiauue of justice while they shouted ever their work. A recapitulation of the manner in which they have, ene by euc, met a ter rible fate, will go far toward establishing the correctness of the idea that, every every new and theu, time takes held of theM5 mattets himelfand, in his own way, gets eveu. Dick Little, who was one of the saddle gang, tired out, killed Hitc, his most inti mate companion, and then turned ever the whereabouts of Jeft' Hite, a brother, te the authorities. This Hite was sentenced a few days age, te a term of twenty-five years in the 3Iisseuri penitentiary. Little has come off lucky by resorting te the process known as " squealing." Jehn Younger was shot dead by Capr. Lull. Bud McDauiei, who was at the Winsten lebbery, was handed ever te the Kansas authetities and escaped fiem jail. He was secreted in a swamp by an old negie, who gave him away, and he was shot down like a mad deg. lie fought until he fell.. His brother, Tem McDauiei, was tracked by two Kentucky farmers, and killed for a part he took iu a bank lob leb bery. Bill Berry was killed iu Mexico, Me., by a sherift's posse and one of Pinkcrteu's men. A fiquad of soldiers and a deputy United States matshal overtook Jee Cellins and Bill Heffren near Buffalo, Kansas. A fight cusiied. and the two outlaws were lelt dead ;in the grass. Audicvi- Jehnsen was snapped up by a bullet iircd by a citizen of Denten, Texas. Sam Bass had a shot that cut off his ex istence, in Round Beck, Tex. Ilenry Cellins was overtaken in bher niati, Tex., aud killed en the street by the sheriff. On the nerthci n boundary line of the United States Billy Cellins came face te face with Deputy Marshal Andersen. The two fired and fell simultaneously. In the raid into Minnesota, where the Youngers were captured, aud where Frank James received a wound from which he has never recovered, Bill Chad well, Charlie Pitts aud Clel Miller were killed. . Ed. Miller, as slated, was left for the ceOin by Jesse James, aud uew the leader of the most fearless banditti of modern times is plucked by eue of his own com pany, te whom he admiuistcied the bandit's oath ; te whom he presented (he weapeu that did the Aveik ; te whom he proffered the hospitalities of his home, and dies in the arms of his wife. There are in the penitcutiary Pipes and Ilcrudeii, for ninety-nine years, iu Albany, for robbing the mails in Texas ; Jack Kcene, serving out a feutlecn yeais' sen tence for a bauk robbery in West Virginia; Jeff Hitc, twenty live ycais in Missouri for a traiu robbery, and Tucker Bashan and Billy Ryan, twenty-live years each for the same offense. Fettr arc en trial in In dependence, Me., for train robberies, aud two arc awaiting trial in the same place. Arthur McCoy is the only one of this band who has died a natural death thus far. Frank James, it is believed, is net in Kentucky, but in the pan-handle section of Texas, where he aud Jesse invistcd in a ranch seme years age. One of the most vivid pictures which seme writer will have te portray one of these days is the ride of Frank James from the borders of Minnesota teKeu'ucky tied te sphitcd hordes, of which there were relays, his life bleed staiuiug the grasses of the prairies and the ler.vcs of the weeds as he dashed for life te his eld haunts. Frem- the effects of this wound and ride he has never recevcied. ANAKCUY IN IRELAND. Sir. Gladstoue Arr;!g:ieJ by : 7ii en .: of Parliament. Mr. S my the, the Westmeath landlord, who, while returning from ehurcli last Sunday witlf,fenr ladies, was li red at, but who escaped while ene of th6 ladies was killed, has written a letter te Mr. Glad stone, in which he says : Your practical adhesion te the principle that force is no lemcdy in the case of Irish savagery, has culminated in making it easy for a Laud League assassin te murder my sister in law at noonday. I lay the guilt of that deed of Jbloed at your deer, in the iace of the whole country suppeited as you arc by " no ;euf members of aParli.imcnt aud their press and power of the Irish bishops. The terrorism existing under the piotec pietec piotec tien of your police is se tremendous that I knew theie are but few who would ven tuic te denounce the assassins had they seen them. Wero they te de se, their lives would certainly be forfeited, while the prisoners would almost as surely escape after the farce of a trial by jury." Mr. Gladstone, in replying, assures Mr. Smythe of his heartfelt sympathy, and is confident Mr. Smthe will readily under stand why he docs net notice the charges. Majer Traill, a resident magistrate, writes from Clare Merris, County Maye, recommending that certain death shall be the penally of all attempts at murder. He says he has often becu threatened aud has been warned that his assassination was net only planned but actually paid for, but he defies the assassins. He draws a remarkable picture of the state of the county. He says he never travels without the escort of two armed policemen and an armed groom. Ceuutin the Winches ter rilles, the revolvers aud shot guns of the party there arc twenty-live rounds that can be discharged in as many heceuds, with thirty-four in reserve. His eceit search all the plantations, hedges, etc., en the route aud the neighborhood of his house is patrolled all uight by au armed guard, who aie provided with dogs te aid in the search ler explosives and assassins. IVK&TKKN STOK3IS. Tin; Late Terrible Cyclone in Michigan. The cyclone of Thursday night visited the township of Assyria, Barry county, and with the same general results of de vastation. Its track was about forty reds in width. Mr. Mead's two small children are reported killed ; another badly injured. Silas Reynolds was also killed aud his wife aud two children were severely in jured. Levi Kenyen was injured, preba bly fatally and his building was demolished-. This is the third visitation of the sort in two years in this township. Ad ditional particulars from Kalamo, Eaten county, state that a man named Benjamin Conkling was killed, and his heuse and barn wrecked. Seme ten or twelve ether beuses and bams were demolished, and the ground was swept cleau of orchards, fences and every thing else in the path of the tornado. A Topeka dispatch says that the storm in the vicinity of Chase was a tornado rather than a cyclone, and that the dam age was even worse than previously rc- ported. 3Iany curious freaks of wind are mentioned, but remarkably few fatalities seem te have resulted. Michigan despatches estimate the dam- age dene by the cyclone in Kalamo and Carmel townships at $30,000 te $75,000. FALL OF AN KLEVATUU. Narrow Escapa of a Party of Sevcu in the Navy Department. An accident occurred at the navy de partment, which came near proving fatal te several persons. Tke large elevator fell from the third story te the ground, a distance, of about sixty feet. Iu the car were Assistant-Paymasters Webster and Calvert, a lady and gentleman, two em ployees in the department aud the eleva tor boy. The officers were seated when the car fell, and the ethers were standing. The shock, when the car struck, threw its occupants upon the wire ucttiug at the top aud they fell back in a promiscuous heap upon the fleer. Beyond a few slight bruises, and much fright, none of the party were injured. The faulty elevator has net been runuin for two years, and it was supposed te be perfectly safe. HOME AND AUKOAU. Arcldenia and Incidents yrluie and Disaster Jehn Murphy was. instantly killed at Smith's Falls, Out., by an exploding fly wheel. Willie Giccnc, aged twelve, was run ever by a traiu and f.tially injuied in Providence, R. I. In Detroit, Geerge Stark, a negre, cruelly beat his son, aged thirteen, about a week age, from which the boy has died. Daniel Bette, the lien tamer of Ceupe's circus, while about te enter the lien's cage for the street precession iu Augusta, G.i., fell dead of heart disease. Rebert Datz, of Hobekuu,- aged sixty, while under the influence of liquor, fell down stairs in the office of a justice of the peace, aud received fatul injuries. The deficiency iu ex-County Trcasuier Dunder's acceuuts iu Berks comity, it is new said, will reach nearly $50,000. Noth ing has been heard from the absconding defaulter. The body of Andrew Wilsen, a weaver of Saftville, Conn., who has been missing since February V3, was washed up by a pasmg steamer m tnc i names river at Norwich, Conn. The verdict of the cor oner's jury was accidental diewning. It is believed that the schooners Victer aud Northerner, which sailed from Glou cester, Mass., about six weeks age for Geerge's Bauk, were lest with their crews, numbering twenty-two men, in the great gale of March 17, which w.is es pecially severe in that locality. It is uudcrstoed that the secretaiy of war has recommended a mitigation of Sergeant Masen's sentence te four or five months confinement in the regular guard house, te forfeit all pay due or which may become due him, aud te be dishonorably dismissed the service. The president will give the case his serious attention in case the petition for a writ of habeas corpus shall be refused by the supreme court. A report was current iu Shanghai en the 4th hist, that the Chiucse Emperor had died. The news has net been confirmed in reply te private inquiries by telegraph but serious intrigues have becu discovered iu the palace. Thirteen of the persons in volved in the thefts from the palace have been tried, convicted, and sentenced. Six are te be beheaded. The remainder are held under sentence, as further develop ments are expected. A series of robberies committed in Ai Ai lcntewn during the past three wceks were unearthed by the arrest et an old man, Jehn Wetzel, aged 74 years, in whose shanty a let of the goods were found. Several parties iudentilied the stolen arti cles aud Wetzel was committed te jail. It is believed that younger meu did the steal ing and that Wetzel merely harbored the booty. Within a few days, Charles Laugheimcr, the convict in the Eastern Pcnitcutary who has gained notoriety from the fact that Charles Dickens wrote about him in his "American Notes," describing the system of solitary confinement, will be discharged from the institution, alter having spent the grcaterj part of forty years there. In Bosten, Jeseph Pintar, sixty yeara old has been sent te the insane asylum. On Thursday night he get out of bed and finding his wile iu another room, whether she went te avoid him, brought a chopping block and axe from the cellar aud forced the woman's head en the block. He raised the axe te strike, but it occurred te him that he must have a trunk in which te put the decapitated head, and he went te the attic te get ene. The woman theu made her escape. He waB arrcBted last night. Drowning a Drunken Captain. The captaiu of a canal-beat lying in the Bronx river, near West Farms, was thrown from his beat and drowned. Twe men Martin Kelley, aged twenty six, a mason, and James Sherman, aged thitty-feur, a labcicr were arrested en suspicion of having caused his death. The investiga tion made by the police revealed the fact that the prisoners and a third man, named Themas Spain, had been iu the captain's company until the time when he was drowned and that the captain was drunk. It was thought that they quarreled and the captain was thrown overboard". Spain has also been arrested. The prisoners have all made contradictory statements of the affair." The' name of the captain h.vr, net yet been learned. Iu court the prkou prkeu ers'werc held for examination. A Heller Explosion ac Clmiubcrsburgt Between ene and two o'clock Saturday afternoon the boiler attached tea portable saw mill, en the farm of James A. Mc Knight, near Brown's mills, seven miles south of Chambcrsburg, exploded and Samuel Slumbaugh, the acting engineer, was fatally injured. Several ether men wet c working nearby, but none of them wetc hurt. The saw mill and boiler is the property of S. J. Sheep, of New Cum berland, aud is a complete wreck. The regular engineer was net en duty and Slumbaugh allowed the water te get tee low. Mr. McKnight and. his father, W. C. McKuight, were driving toward the spot and were within one square of it when the explosion occurred. The Chinese Minister. Alary Clcmuier in Independent. The present minister, Cheng Tsao Ju, was, belere eeming te America, for fifteen years the superintendent of ene of the great arsenals of China. He is a manda rin of the first rank, belonging te the pro gressive party, of China, who believe that China has before her a future greater than her past. He is new receiving his first im pressions of this vast country and people, who both are sparcc beside his own. If he has read one-half of the anathemas 1 in r led against his race within the capital of the United States iu a single week, he may well doubt his own welcome and the utility of further negotiations with rulers se narrowly and selfishly unfriendly. Per senally Cheng 'lase Ju is a man ncaring sixty years of age, of medium height powerfully built. His head is high aud nelle in outline, his expression beneve lent, his smile most kindly, his beating as I affable as it is dignified. He wears no beardf but a light moustache s-hades a mouth marked by its expression of firm- ness, refinement, and gentleresa. There is a strength of feature, a suggestion of positive mental and physical force 'about him, which seems te indicate a dominant mingling of Tartar bleed with the finer and mere feminine elements of the pure Chinese, as if in him the Chinese and the Mantchus mat and the latter prevailed. Should you be a sutTcrcr lrem dyspepsia, in digestion, malaria, or weakness, veu can be cured by Brown's Iren Bittew. a'plOlwdJtw A Smeeth Complexion can be hail by every lady who will u9e Parker's Ulner'Tenic. Keg. nlating the internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom te the cheeks, ace notice. np7- Imdeedi ee w Hew often persons have been annoyed by burrs clinging te their dress or clothing, and hew seldom liavc.they, when cleaning them, gfven it a thought that Burdock Reet is the most valuable bleed cleanser and bleed purl Her known, and is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price, $1. Fer salts at II. B. Cochran's drug sjore. 137 North Qm-en trt, Lancaster, Tveuble Saved It is a remarkable fact that Themas' Kcleetric Oil is as geed ler internal as external use. Fer diseases et the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wounds, and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having ic always en hand. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Nertii Queen 9treet, Laucaster. CLOTHING, JtC. WAJ NAMAKKK it IIKOWN. 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 aH our reasonable pi ices we insist ou 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, Philadclplija. LOT 5886. A beautifully-made, light-colored, 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 38 te $25. A beautiful variety of colors. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING ! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Mercliaat Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, WE TAKE PLEASURE IX XOTIFTIXV THE PUBLIC IX GEXERAL THAT OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AXD IT WILL BENE FIT OUR PATRONS TO IXSPECT The Large Variety of Goods reu GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IX PA TTERX A XD COLOR, WHICH WE HA VE OX OUR COUNTERS. I B. Hostetter & Si 24 CENTRE SQUARE, READ THIS Lakcabtkk, Pa., April 28, 1881. The Kidhetctjra M'e cexfaxt. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa that after using one pack of KIDNEYCUBA I have been entirely cured el a seTere pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend lt,andknewtnatmany of my mends who nave used it nave been benefited. PETKK BAKER, masiyd Foreman Examiner ana Express.'; ' MJUtlCAZ. B ROW.VS IKON BITTERS. SEEK health and avoid bieknes-s. lnsfead of teelins tiled and worn out, iusttml et aches and pains, wouldn't you lather leel rresh and strenjr? Veu can continue teclin mUerable and geed for nothing, and no one hut yourself can llnd fault, but If you are tired of that kind of life, you can chauge it If yen cheese. Hew : Ity getting one bottle el Jiitewx'a ineN Hitters, and taking It legularly accord ins te directions. Manstleld, Ohie, Nev. 31, 1SSI. Gentlemen: I have sullered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness en my lireusl, w ith sheeting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depiesslen et -pirits and less et appetite. I have taken several different lucdielties. and was treated by prominent phy.-d 'ciaiis for my liver, kidny- iml spleen, but I get no relief. I thought 1 would try llrewn's iron I'iin r : 1 have new taken one bottle mid a h.d t and am about well pain In b.ick uid side all gene soreness all out of my btvr.st. and 1 have a geed uppi-tite, and am gaining in strength and ilt-.li. It can justly be called the King of medicines. Jehn K. Alexaxuhh. Br.ewx's Iken Rittxss Is composed et livn insoluble form; Cinchona the great teule, together Willi titer .standard remedies, mak lug a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, 'Weakness, and leliuve all Lung and Kidney disciisce. Fer sale at II. I;. COCIIKAN'S Drug Stev- 1'17 Nertii Queen street, Lancaster. aplO-lwd&w "!, DRY UOUD.1. WK. IIAVK TlIK HANDSUKKST AND fluent window display in the city. Don't fail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, N. f.G NOttfH iiVKt.fi STKKI.T. M ETZUAK & IIACUHMAN'.S New Cheap Stere. Great Bargains FKOtt AUCTION -IN P. TABLE LINENS at 20c. TABLE LINENS at 25c. TABLE LINENS at 30c. TABLE LINENS at 35c. TABLE LINENS at 37c. TABLE LINENS at 45c. TABLE LINENS at 50c. TABLE LINENS IN FINER GRADES at GOc., 75c, 85c. and StI.OO. Thesis goods were bought at tlie large AUC TION' SALE, held en Thursday by J. 1'. White & Ce., the largest im porters el LINENS In New Yerk. Ne. 43 West King Street. Hetween Hie Cooper Heaai; , Hetel. janH-lvd&w and i-erri'I Jfer.it) i, A Kilt IIIKS, JC. rpu K HTANlAKI cakriauk wekk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY- & Ce., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Hear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wuinakuuvcry style IJuggywid Carriage de sired. All work llnished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. or quality or work our prices are the cheapest in the state. Wc buy ler cash and ?ell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. I n;-ifdw -A SSIGIIBU KSTATK OF MICHAEL H. J. Shirk, of East Cocalico township, Lancas ter ceuntv. The undersigned Auditor, ap ap Jieinted te' distribute the balance remaining n the hands et J. W. Mcntzer and Samuel NiHley. assignees or said Michael IL Shirk and wife, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose onSATUU enSATUU DAY, APRIL 22, 18S2, at lOo'cleck, a. in., iu the i.ifnurv Roem of the C'enrt Heuse, in the cl y of Lancaster, where all persons lnsaid disirl- butien may attend. - ... AND.M.FBANTZ, uiSWtdeaw Auditor. UQIlbllH
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