LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1882. Price Twe Onte. Volume XV HI--Ne 120 H i CLOTHING, &C. KAKE CUASCE. A SUIT OF JME CLOTHES ok an OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te reduce my licavy stork et FIXE WOOLENS "" I shall make tlifiii up te order ter the NEXT TII1UTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price. 'i'liis is without exception the irreatest re duction ever made in MNE CLOTHES, unit is done te inula; loom for en : licuvy Spring Importations, which we expect te have In stock by the early part of February. V liave tin: sample canli el these geed i already in store, and any one d.-sirietis el .securing llr.st choice ler SPUING WEAR can ile se new, anil the goods will lie tallied for him. Remember the above reduction is for Heavy Weights and Cash Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, tlAl'I'V Nl-.W VK.IK! The season el Issl closed one el the most brilliant and -uccestiil cam paigns in '.he history et our trade. We congratulate our put ions and ourselves in anticipation of u lively and Increas ed Sprin;; Trade. In elder te iikcI the demand we have made extensive improvements in our room and otherwise extended our facll ities te present our spring offering et M-lccl and Choice FOREIGN NOVEL T1KS te arrive about the Fiiistek Feu uuakv. We will be able te please the most trsthctic as well as the general class el trade. A gieal desideratuin among our people seems te lie a clietip article in Clothing. There Is no geed in it. We have tried it and found it don't pay. We will wager one el our Si Overcoats will last three seasons hard wear and leek cent eel, while n $20 Overcoat will hardly be recognized alter one season's wear. Where is the f-niiniiiy In buying trash? Few per sons are competent judges et tine articles et Clothing done up in llrst class style: then-lore, we invite special attention te our establishment, where can be found at all times the very best in the market, at prices as reasonable as can be expected. We arc selling a lew HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOATINGS AN' II-- SUITINGS, at vciy Lew niiccs in elder te close them out te make loom ter our new .Spring Stock. Thankful ter the very liberal patron age, we hope te continue our motto el Square Healing in all our transaction, and show a practical and happy result during our Spring Campaign. All are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K. SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR. ynxi A1ISIIN & rOSTKIt, it I- about nni niii'ii thai we say much GENTS' KID GLOVES. but we have some of the best makes known te the trade. The nest dress glove we keep Is Fiak, Clark & Flagg's, and ler an a -nrlmeui et shades they have scarcely an eiiial. Ask te see them, even it you enl'i inint tjurrhac :t ihruprr 'eiv. Geed RUBBER CLOTHING has hecn hard te get in the past tew weeks. The demand is mi great the manufacturers, are unable te keep up with the orders. Hut the goods we have just receive J, with what we had en hand, will make a nic; u-nrtincnt te select from. Ladies' and Gents' ill the best makes and styles. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. fAl'VKUASUlXUS, &c. w K aKK l'KKI'AKKII TO SHOW OUK SPUING STOCK OF WALL PAPERS, Our t-electiens have been liberal and we feel safe in saying we can suit you in Price, Style and Quality. Gilt Papers of Every Description, Embossed Celer and Plain. Fer Parlors, Halls, Dlning-Koems, Chambers. COMMON PAPERS, In Handsome Patterns, in an Endless Line te Select Frem. HOUDEKS, CENTIIE-P1ECES, TRANSOM rAI'CRS, CE1MN(1 1IECOUATIOXS, &C FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, In Six and Seven Feet Lengths. COKKEK AND HAND GOODS, PLAIX SHADING, by the yard, in all colors und extra wide, ler large shades. Hollands. Tassels, Leeps, Cords, Fringes, Bands, Picture Nails, Wire. Spring and Cord Fixtures, &c. Window Papers te Dealers at Lewest Prices. EXTENSION WINDOW COUNICES, the cheapest and best. Walnut, Ebony and Brass Curtain Poles. J3-We take measures of Windows and hang Shading promptly. Have your paper hanging done new before the spring ru-li commences. Orders taken for DINE PIEU AND MANTEL AIIKKOKS. PHABES W. FRY, NO. A7 NOIITH UOKEN ST. Piiilikr CleiM ! CLOTHING. W 7-ANAMAKEK & HROWNS, OAK HAtl. BARGAINS DE FACTO. Rough and Tumble Data. The mill that makes these goods runs exclusively for Oak Hall. The' are all-wool, strong honest and net handsome. One point with them is te of strength and durability for We have said little about sold tee fast te advertise. We new have small lines as Men's Sack Suits, Large Beys' Sack Suits, Large Beys Blouse Suits, Large Beys' Overcoats, Small Beys' Overcoats, We cannot speak tee goodness of these goods. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing lliOS JtlTTHRS. r ON UITTKKS. IRON A TRUE TONIO. IRON BITTERS are highlyreceiiimended ter all disease. requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OP ENERGY, &c. It enriches tins bleed, sttcngthens the innsclcs, and gives new lile te the nerves. If arts like a chiirni en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as lasting tht Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Hearlbvrn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that '.lll uat elacken the teeth or give hQBdache. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the A I. L Boek... pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydiw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. VLVMliMiR'S OHN L, ARNOLD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS,. BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE KOOFER AND HOOFS ItEPAlKED, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE MV.DIVAL. pAKKEK'S IIA1U HALS AM. PAftKEU'S HAUL BALSAM. The l?c"t. Cheapest and .Most Economical Hair Dressing Never tails te restore youthful color te gray hair. rUc. and $1 sizes. PAUKER'S GINGElt TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known are here combined into a medicine et such varied power.-, as te make it the greatest Bleed Purifier and Tue Best Ileal tn una Strength Restorer Kver Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Bowels, Lung-, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely different Hern Bitters, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates 50c. audi sizes. 1IISCOX& CO., Chemist-. N. V. Laige saving buying $1 size. '" scpl:Mycedenw&w WIXES ASli ZKJUOltS. S. CLAY MILLER, lines, Braiies, nils, OU Eye Whiskies, &c, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. 8500"" D'Efiiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. $500 Heward that It will eradicate Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Freckles. Meth, Ac, ireni the face of any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. It clcan.ses MAL.A.KIA ireni the system. Brightens the Eyes and Beautifies the Complexion. A certain euro ler all Skin Diseases, anil Positively Harmless. $1 per Package or u ier j. oem ey jjruggisu or sent by real: .11 in letter term en receipt: ei price. THE BELL MANN CO., 848 Broadway, Mew Yerk. Mention tills paper, lars. Send stamp ler circu-oct7-3meed&6tweow as cow hide, thoroughly give the greatest amount the least possible price. them, because they have fellows : . $10.00 $7.50 $4.50 $7.00 $6.00 Tiiey are KARGA1NS tlr fttrle. strongly of the solidity and Heuse in America. TKON UITTKKS. BITTERS! SURE APPETISER. SUri'LIES. "JOHN I,. AKNOI.n. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprMtd tAKKKK'S filWSKi: TONIC. LIQUORS, &V. -piNGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 205 West King Street. teblfi ly HOOTS & sua its. LAUIbS.ASU CKSW, IF YOO WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee ttcad v-made or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 10j North Qnccn Street, i.usteui Werk Specially. jyJ-ttdSJtV Eancastcr Jntelltgmcer, SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 21, 1882. Comic Opera. Solid Seuse en a Seasonable Subject. Wilkesuarrc Union-Leader. The rage for comic opera is dying out, and all becanse the traveling combinations which strike interior town like our own, are generally made up of inferior pcople, led off possibly by one weli known artist whose name is tclied upon te draw full houses. Unfeitunately ter these artists as well as the people, they are both made miserable and from the socie cause. A gem always leeks richer the handsomer it is set. Se the operatic singer can't pos sibly shine when he or she is sut rounded by an unhappy and cheap let of assistant?. The managers el these traveling companies always speculate upon the notoriety gained by first class companies in the large cities. The tlattering notices they teceive are made te de duty for the cheaper concerns, aud patrons are thereby fooled into paying a dollar or se te see and hear what they discover tee late te be anything like what they expected. Mag nificent paper en the wall, rieh lithographs and all the seductive methods of the printer's art aie called into play te aid in the deception. When big houses are he cuied the managers are satisfied and care very little for public disappointment. The leactien is already setting in and people aie beginning te demand artists instead of amateurs, and te knew that they are with worthy operatic companies before they patronize them. And this is as it should be. Gilbert ic Kullivau's Forthcoming Preduc. lien. Londen World- The reader knows that Aithur Sullivan left for Caire. His 'Patience" is filling the house nightly and is expected te de Se for another twelve months. En hemines 'prudents, however, .Messrs. Gilbert & Sul liv:.n prepare the operetta te fellow "Pa tience," and while the former is writing the winds he rands them pest by pest te Egypt, se that by March and April, when Sullivan return.-;, what keeps the pet boil ing will be pterided for, and he will then use his time for hush ! something else. New you would like te knew what thai new piece turns about, since the sailors in " Pinafore," the pirates and policemen in " Penzance," the soldiers and pretty a.-sthctic girls have been shown in " Pa tience." What will new the toilet be '.' Ah veil n .' They will be fairies ! Twenty - live years before the piece commences a fairy has committed the indiseretiou'ef marrying a mortal. This by fairy law is deah, but the queen of the fairies has commuted the sentence te banishment for life among the mortals, en condition that she leave her husband and never lcvcal herself te him again. Soen after a seu is born unto her. This son is half fairy, half mortal, being fairy down te the waist a re il idol with feet of clay. He is educated as a mortal should be, and called te the Uar, where hispiegtess proves se letnaikable, owing te the cleverness and the exceptional in tegrity with which he conducts his pro fession, that in a few years he rises te tiic rank of attorney general. True te her premise the mother, although the sees the father, never allows herself te be seen by him until an incident which shows that a mother's love te her child is strong er than the love of her own life, makes h.r bteak her vow. She lcvealsheiself te him, altheti"h the penalty for the act is death. The fact is that the father and son love the same girl, and the father, fancying his wife te be dead, contemplates marrying the girl. The mother, alter having in vain tried in disguise te persuade the father te give in ter the sake of his seu, as a last resource, unveils her face and tells him. "Pichohl.veu cannot marry, lam your wife !" The skill and the distinguish!-1 ( taste with which the fairy, represent- ing the noblest sentiments, is led through the piece, 'with wsthetic grace, is only what could be expected fiem the skillful and successful pen that threw the inspiia inspiia tien en the paper. In order te bring the piece te the desired end there comes a dcus c.v7)iac7iini, but that for the picscnt : rmains untold. Leve's Very Yeung Dream. The Elopement of Inn Children In Connec ticut. "The town of MeutvIHc, half a dozen miles below Norwich, Conn., was in great commotion ever the elopement, en Sunday last, of Miss Addic Staplins. aiied 8 or 'J, with Master Freddie Spenser, of about the same aj;e. The children aie cousins. Early en Saturday morning- Addie told her mother that, she was going te spend the Sunday with her aunt Spenser, who lives half a'niile away. The truth was, she wished te see her cousin, who is a dashing bean. On Sunday morning they were seated in the sitting-room in must lever- like lclatiens. Mrs. Spdnser, peeping ever her spectacles, r.aw Freddie kiss Addie, and then saw Addie kiss Freddie. This want en for several moments, Mis. Spenser laughing slyly te herself at the juvenile courtship. A little later Fred said that he .was going te accompany his fair cousin home. Addie kissed her aunt, said geed-bye, and the two went down down the read hand in hand. They had geno only about half the distance when they espied a neighbor's horse and buggy by the roadside. Ficd unhitched the lier.se, pursuadcu and as sisted his cousin te enter the buggy, and they set out at full speed toward Nor wich. It was net until near nightfall that they were missed. The parents of Addie, having vainly sought her at the home of the Spensers. speedily aroused the whole town of Montville, and searching parties weie sent out. in every direction. One party came le this city, and, with the aid of the police, seen found the children driving about in one of the back streets. They weie taken home te Montville, aud there was great rejoicing in that village. It has net been learned what sort of disci pline they tcceivei! in their respective homes." FLOOD AM) SHIPWKKCIS. Hums in the River Wate -Legged and Wrecked. The Cumberland and Tennessee livers were falling yestciday, though some ap prehensions were still excited by a con tinuance of the steady rains in that sec tion. The Infantine Mary E. Dana, from Saint Simons, Georgia, for New Yerk, with lumber, sprang a leak en the night of the ICth instaut, aad is water-legged in eight fathoms of water, three miles south cast cf Por.:netitli, North Carolina. Her crew are a&heie. The Italian barkentiue Orizia, from Pert Royal for Dublin, with phosphate, is ashore en Seuth Edisto breakers. Tugs will try te get her off. The hark Harvest Heme, from San Fran Fran ciseo for Ptigct Sound, has been wrecked near Sheal Water Bay. The steamer Paithia, from Liverpool, grounded in New Yerk bay, near the Quar antine, yesterday morning, in trying te avoid a collision with another steamer. She was floated last evening by the as sistance of tugs. QUICK DEATH. A SERIES OF CALAMITIES. Uallrend Accidents Beiler Explosions Feeling With Pistols. The engine of a freight train en the Erie railroad broke down, near Geshen, N. Y Thursday night. Nine cars were thrown from the track and four oil cars burned. Subsequently, in going around the wreck, two freight trains ran into each ether and were demolished, but no pcrseu was in juicil. During the samejnight, two tramps were killed by an engine at Grey Court, a few uiiles below Geshen. Twe fieight trains ou the Denver &. Rie Graude railroad, in Colerado, collided en Thursday, wrecking three cars, killing a train hand and fatally injuring two ethers. The boiler of a sawmill at East Liberty, Ohie, burst yesterday, killing Albert Creuse, and injuring a number of ethers, two of them Jeb Ewing aud Captain Smith perhaps fatally. The boiler was old and canied only forty pounds of steam at the time. N. Radley aud Edward Wilsen were killed by being caught in a belt at the Pullman palace car work-, at Pullman, III., yesterday morning. Geerge B. Hawkins, a night clerk in the Daily Sentinel office at Indiarapelis, was accidentally shot dead by a newspaper carrier early yesterday morning. In Breckvillc, Ontario, en Thursday evening, Miss Ida Quigg, aged 22, was fatally shot by the accidental discharge of a revolver in a dressing case which she was dusting. She died in about an hour. Dr. Edwin A. Furfoet, a premising young physician of Mobile, was drowned yesterday morning while crossing a creek at the city limits, after visiting a patient. ;.Tehn Mullin, a 'longshoreman, was killed by falling from the rigging of a steamer, at Ilobeken, yesterday morn ing. Deacon Ellis, of the Rumford Congre gational church, at Providence, cut his hand with glass while opening a bettle of communion wine a few days age, and is new repotted te be dying of lockjaw. Don't ruin your health, and besides, make veur-eir dUugiccablc te ether people by your eon tinned coughing. A twenty-live cent bot tle et Dr. Hull's Cough hyrup will cure you. It is the height el telly te wait until you are in bed with di-ea-e that may last month-., when von can be cuied bv a timely use et Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known .sickly families made the healthiest bv it. Obu-rver. jai-liiuleodAweew Frightful Misery. Mr. Win. Pomeroy. Banger, Me., writes: "1 have for a long time sutlered from contin ual constipation, making my lile a misery, and causing headache ami Irighttul cramps. Mr. Thoniasen (who has been lately visiting in Ui-.lliile). induced me try the Spring Blos-.-em. It has perlectlv cured inc." Price 50 centK. Fer sale at II. IS, Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Visible Improvement. .Mr. Neah Hates. Klmini, N. V writes" : " About four veats age 1 had an attack of bil ious lever, anil never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I would be completely pi estrated for days. Alter using two bottles e't your Burdock liloed Hitters the improvement was mi vi-ilile that 1 was aston ished. I can new, though 81 years of age, de a tair and reasonable day'.-, work." Price $1. Fer -'ile nt II. H. Cochran's drug store, 1".7 North (Juccn street, Lancaster. Small Comfert. When you are continually coughing night and day. "aiinovinseverybeily around yeu.and I hoping it will go away .it its own accord, you are running inl-ingcreus risk better use Dr. I Themas' 'Eelcctrie Oil, an unlading lcinedy in all such cni-j. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran'.-, I drug "tore, 1U7 North (Juecii street, Lancaster. Vjilii'SiiS. i Hi at i;.i:!Ai's -n uAKi'r;!!), x I claim te have the Largest anil rincs took ei CARPETS in tins City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS liree-nly. Extra J-uper, Super, All Weel, lull M oel and Pai' Weel Ingrains est te the el ape-i - iw low a- S."c. 1 loin the per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen in this ctty. 1 al-e have a Large and Fine Stock et my -ivn make Chain anil Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 3.-C. PEi: YABD. Alse MAKE CAItPETS TO OUDEUat sliei', notice. Satisfaction guarenteed. f-Ne trouble le show goods it you de nis wish te purchase, l earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 20" WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER 1A. tAKi'KTR, &V. NEW CARPETS 4O.000 YARDS. X'.".v Designs, IScautiriilly Colored. V iie c r,0c ( 75 .50 cents. 85 cents.; !X) cents. $1.(10. $1.00 $ue.: Sl.-'U. INGRAINS ) cents, i eenls. 75 cents. Ss cents. cents. TAIM.HTKI P.IM'SSKI.S WILTON AND MOUl-'ETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, L1GNIJMS. J- OOD ALUE AT LL PRICES. V MATTINGS in Great Variety. Han. i-enie-it shown for many vearp. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, al-lydeedS2twl PHILADELPHIA. 1AICPET", ce.yj.., arc. PHILIP SCKUM, SON ,v CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATEU bTUKIST, Lajjuabtkr, I'.., t il-known Manufacturer!! ei u en nine LANCASTER QUI I.TS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CAUl'ETS. CARPET JJHA1N, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dye.l either in the piece or In Garments; also, all kinds et silks. Ribbons, Feathers ami Moeien i,oe(is wycu. tcn ilcincii's Coats. Overcoats. Pants. est. &r Dyed or Scoured ; also. Indigo IJiim Dyeinp done. All orders or goods lctl with us will leceiv prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL.. Ceal et the best ipiality put up expi essly l" tanilly use. and at the lowest market lates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREEI. 2-lVdflSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON & O TJiSUBE TOUK 1JVE STOCK. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA Is a responsible and progressive company, and prides itself in the prompt and lull pay ment of all its losses. It Insures against less by death whether by lire, accident or natural causes. It accepts none but geed risks, and gives ii'eie real protection at less cost than any ether company. New is Hie time te insnre, while your stock is free trem disease. J. A. WOLFER3BEKGER, Agent, Ne. 17 Centre Square. janlMmdJtaw MDICAL. TTTTEaTUER BAKOMhTERS ARE AS OLD AS MANKIND. Living, Breathing, Suffering llareuieter in the Knees, Feet and Shoulder, all Speaking With Tongues et Steel, Saying, " There is Coming a Change in the Weather. I Feel it in My Benes, and Barometers Should Hang en Walls and net In my Xerves and Benes," said a gentleman the ether day. A physician answered him : 1 will tell you what will remove every Nerve and Bene Bar ometer and take ent the Limps and Stiffness. It is a simple thing, but no less Efficacious than simple. It is Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Tills. "They have been tested time and time again, and always with satisfactory results. Ner vousness embraces nervous weakness, irrita tion, despondency, melancholy and a restless, dissatisfied, miserable state et mind and body indescribable. This preparation just meets the necessities et your case as your disease is a nervous disease." These Fills are all they are represented te be and are guaranteed te give satisfaction when used as directed. Hcmembcr they arc prepared expressly te cure Sick Headache. Xerveus Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia, mid will cure any case. Sold by all druggists. Trice. 50c. a box. Depot, lOti Nei th Eutaw street, Baltimore, Mil. Hy mail two boxes for $ 1, or six boxes for $2.5(1, te any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S New nemedy ami Favorite Frcscrlplleti. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te dm- KCZKMA, TKTTEKh, HUMOUS, MATION, M1L1C CUUST, ALL INFLAM UUDlill SCALY KHUPTIONS, DISEASES OF 1IAIU AND SCALP, SCUOFULA, ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND TENDEi: 1TC1UNGS en all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soil and smooth; removes tan and Ireckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the U ei-ld. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and ex ternal treatment. All lirst-clasa druggists have it. Price $1 per package. aug22-lyd M, W&SJtW KNSONS 1'OKOUS I'l.ASTEKS. Back Ache POSITIVELY CUICED BY BENSON'S Reasons Why they are Preferred te All Other Pereus Plasters or External Remedies : FIIlfcT. Because they possess all the merit et the strengthening poieus plaster, und contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful ami active vegetable combination which acts " ith increased rubefacient, stimulating, -e.lntive and counter irritant effect-. SECOND. Because, thev aie genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and se recognized by the profes sion. TIIIKD. Because they are the only plasters that re lieve p.iin at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which ether remedies will net even relieve. . FIFTH. Bicau-e ever 5.1X0 physicians and druggists have voluntarily teitllied that they are super ior te all ether plasters or medicines ler ex ternal use. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received Iheenlv medals ever given ter porous piasters. Bensen's Capcinc Pereus Plaster SEABURY & JOHNSON, M.3Cl?AnL'ltINO ClIEMIHTS, NEW VORK. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price S." Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COIIX AXlJ BUNION PLASTER. Janl3-2wd,eed4w cow-1 fiu.iis: I'lLLS! PILES! 1. This most painful and obstinate disease is cured bv a treatment which causes no pain, and gives instant relief from all pain. A per manent cure guaranteed in every cae by D1C. II. D. LONGAKER. and that ids skill has net been exerted in vain the numerous certificates that can be seen at his ellice will testify. Office 18 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations iree. jltKStdAwlebl I.VICKVKL.I. NOTlliK. 4 DR. GREENE takes tills oiipertunity te let his numerous friends and patrons knew that in a tew months he will establish offices in Washington, D. C, and hence would suggest te the nlllicti'd. the chronic cases of disease, te test O.MNIPATHY before It is tee late. Dr. Greene lias treated ever 3,000 pallenls since January 1st. lsyj, made up largely from these turned away as incurable by ether M. D.". Over l.JOO deaths have occurred under ethers practices, and net a half-dozen using his reme dies. Most et the 1,500 have died prematurely. Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and sons, and druggists their wives and children during this time. Over LOW persons have been cured, anil all benefited, by fits methods. with a lew exceptions. His claim is simply le cure all et remedials, and that he does net make a drug shop of the stomach, and he will before leaving publish a large pamphlet containing hundreds et names et persons cured In this city and county, many et mem very extraor dinary. A banker's wife eured et sick head ache of ever thirty five years, and her glasses removed, reaninir nnd scwins with natural vision. .Mr. suiter, ei jsj juiuuie sircui, curuu et ." years terrible annoyance or dyspepsia, in one day. Epileptic Fits et twenty years cured in one week. Tumors, Cancers and Cataracts vision. Mr. Sutter, of 32U Middle street, cured in ed ataracts removed wlthent any naln or use et the knife. Smalli-ex ! this frightful disease is all around ns, anil having naii a ileal ei experience in properly vaccinating with animal virus, which is a sure preventive of thisloathcsemcalllic tien. Dr. Greene will vaccinate anyone who calls upon him in the most scientific ( and hence sure) manner. Consultations fkkk. ca- : tarrli eured ter 50 cents. Tlic rcmcuyscm 10 j unyenu en nxx'iiii i kbhu m "",., nil. uuin. .i. uudcixm MWF&S 14C East King street. M IN.MCU'S LATKST . IMPKOVED PATKAT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco. Minnicli's MANURE IJUAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satistactien In every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S. B. MIXX1CH, Landlsvllle, Lancaster County, Fa. (12J-3mdM&S&3mw PROPOSALS FOX THE LEASING OK the Lancaster and Millers villc Kallread te the highest and best bidder, trem Apt 11 -A 1S82, for the term eflive years.wlil be received at the office or tlie undersigned. Ne. 7 SOUTH DUKE STKEET, Lancaster, Pa., up te THUKSDAY, JANUARY 'JO. 1SS2, at 2 o'clock p m. Tlic Ueard or Managers el said Kallread reserving the right te reject every and all bids. Terras or lease may besecn at the office et the undersigned. Bv order or the Beard el Managers. CHARLES DKNUES jll-')td-ll,12,13,14,lC.17.18,2e23 Secretary. CLOTUIXB. clething: CLUTUINU ! ! Ah we wish te Clese Out the balance of ear WINTEE CLOTHING-! WE HAVE MADI). SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole Stock, hand a large stock nt We have en HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS, MARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS WILI. I SSI-RE A KEAOV SALE. O-WV only ask that yen call and cxiiulne our stock and becenvinei-d et what we say D. B. totter & Sed Tailors and Clethier: 24 CENTRE SQUARE, a"-ly.l LANCASTER. P. "CUKST ANNUAL CLOSING SALE OF Fer Men, Beys, Youths and Children, CONSIST! Ml Ol Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests, OVERCOATS. AT AL ROSENSTEIN'S, ONE-PRICE HOUSE In our MEN'S DKPAUTJMiT we have made four grades as fellows, vis': 1M ALL-WOOL SKITS at 97.5IK About 'JO dillcrcnt patterns: termer price from $ie te ii;:.re. "10 ALL-WOOL SUITS at10. About 'M different patterns, in Sack und Freck Ce.its ; former price trem $11 te $16. -.),; FINE CASSIMERE and WORSTED SUITS. In Sacks or Flecks, at 8U3.SO. Fermer price. $15 te JI3. K VERY FINE DRESS SUITS ter S15. Fermer price, $20 te $. r.7 YOUTH'S SUITS. Seme are Hall-Weel anil some All-Weel, ter7.50. Fermer prices IremJlO te $1C. 1 have put them all en one counter, you cm have our choice. Thi. U the greatest bae- gain ever ettered betere in this city and an opportunity which you may never get again. All my OVERCOATS have been reduced nearly one-halt the former prices. YOUNG MEN'S U LSTERETI ES & REVEK- SIRLE OVERCOATS, all rednced nearly one halt. Beys and Children's Suits Reduced 20 per cent. Jlv assortment of CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is one or the largct In this cltv, every article reduced. Pure Linen Cellars. 4-ply, luc.: 3 for i'lC Earl & Wilsen's Cellars, iue Cull's, 25c. they are the best in the market. We are ever-stocked in these goods and de sire te reduce the stock, therefore these price arc only temporary : avail yourselves et this great opportunity and get some bargains. Men's Underwear i" per cent, les than the marked price. Suits and Overcoats Hand somely MADE TO ORDER at reduced prices. AL ROSENSTEIN, PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICKS. 37 North Queen Street. Next deer te Shultz & Ure.'s Hat Stere. vitr aoeos. TtiUSKKKr.riNO ISOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Are new ettering an Immense Stock el Bleached aud Unbleached Hi MD SEEK. In all the Popular I'.rar.dsat Old Prices. TA11LE LINENS. TABLE COVERS, TICKINGS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES IN OltKAT VAlUETV, AT LOWEHT rMCKB. 100 dozen All Linen Towels, 12 l-2c. each. ANOTHER FIFTY DOZ1' N LOT. Medallion German Towels Only 2.c. l-.:icii. We otter the best possible value in WHITE AND GRAY JJT.AKETS, At wi.:i7 i-?., si.ne, vi.R7 i-s, 2.2r,. 3, und S-l.Uft h pnlr. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, at very Lew Prices. Special Kargalns in Ladles' and Gentlemen's MERINO UNDEICWEAi:,at37MundM)c.eiiClr The Remnants et our UOLIDAY-UUOD8 at Astonishing Prices. NEW YORK STOKE 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. T 1UK UlsHAT UUICATIVK AGENTS. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S Galvaue Electric Plasters. A GALVANIC BATTERY Is Imbedded In this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body produces a constant bnt mild cur rent et Electricity, hicii Is most exhilarating. It is a positive and speed y cure for tne follow ing complaints, viz : . , Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sick Headache. Weak and Inliamed Eyes, all Affections et the Brain. Spinal Complaints, Kinney and Liver Complaints, Sciatica, Paralysis, Asthma and Lung Diseases, Diseases el the Heart, Nervous Prostrations, Ac. PKICE ONLY SI .00. THE BKLL MANN 0., Prep'rs, sw Broadway, Cor. 13th St., XeW Yerk. -AGENTS WANTED. end stami) ter circulars. Fer'sale by all u ;yists. Mention Ibis paier. Sent by mail. uct7-WTucei!fti:t cow WINTER LTM
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