ritdene Velmii" XIX-Ke. Ul. LANCASTER, PA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1883. Price Twe Centi, 3k mti$te& J. c - ' V VLOTUIXO II J liS 1 1 & JIUUTII.lt. CLOSING SALE -OF WINTER GOODS! TILL MARCH 1. 1833. Tlie entire line el Heavy Suits, Overceata, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Gkvea. ND AM. WINTER GOODS, WE IIAVK liEJlUCKI) TO HALF-VALUE. This- Is Hie time el year ler anyone wanting IIAUGAINf- te (Mill lhc ih. Anether Jet el HF'J"i DO.hN el thr.-ce.lr.l quality Pcnn Hall White Shirts .) ui in. 'i'lH-v am -I iily linen Bosem ami Culls, bet .Ncii" erk mills muslin, and all mannlac 'sic.l in Lancaster; resell I lifin uiHU emit. -uly te wear ; they Riv tilt! licit unit cheapest Mill 1 111 I'm- ma-kct. bargain. j.n TllUflKS AND VALISES. PENH HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. HIRSH&BRO., Xes. 2 and 4-X. Queen SI. heps' Iv.l g.M. I'lXIAIiNOI'lUK. fin-iilest I'cihiclien of U10 8ensen. Te make li'iiin ter our New Spring Sleck ue v. HI close out the balance et our Clothing ut Bettem I'l-icc. SUITS. Fenncrly &J0.00 Formerly $18.00 Formerly S1G.00 Formerly $14.00 formerly $12.00 Formerly $10.00 ..New $17.00 ..New $15.00 ..New $13.00 . .New $12.00 ..New $10.00 ..New$ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $16.0(1. . Formerly $16.00. . irmeily $14.00.. j''irmeily $12.00.. J'nrmerly $ 7. .10. . .... New $15.00 . . . . Nev.- $13.00 ....New $12.00 ...New $10.00 ....New$ (5.00 CAM. KARLV TO .SECURK T11K BEST IS AUG A INS. !. B. HestBtter I Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, lancasti-.i. fa. s IJ'KUIAI. -MlTIOK, -TICK GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL -IN- FINE CLOTHES, AT- E &EEHAET'S TA ILOlilNG ESTABLISHMENT, NO. EAST KIN STREET, IiKiiclcrie liiilucu stock mill iniike room ler tin Si'RING T::AI)K. I will make up le order ler t..c icniainder of the season, all H!'A WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Kciliictlen is ter c.i"h only, anil will enable cash bujers le scenic a tine null ei clothes or an ovcn-e.it as low as they can liny them leadv-made. U. tiF.KHART. I7XTICA Still Nil KV CLOSING SAi,E OF Beady Iade Suits and Overcoats FOK JIEN'.S, heys' an,: chimm:i:n's weak. Fer the next thirty days we etler.Sl'ECIAI. BARGAINS, in enlcr te clear our eeunteis and make room ter our Large Spiing Meck, which we are new mauutactiirliig. SOME PRICES. A Stout l'air of Working l'auts atOOc., $1.00 fl.fti. $l.Wi. np te fl.H7. All-Weel Kersevs, several styles, at $ii, $2JMaml i.!.(l. The veiy durable Cheviot Pants at $2 50, i.'l.CO, and $3.50. A handsome variety et Mixed Casslmere l'ants at $ a j.i. s-;.. aim i.vi. Men -a suits at sfi.oe. f.-.(0, f',.lA), $7.00, JS.fie, 3 ia tv njir i.i f 91U.UV, it 1 1 iu ;i.i.v.i. Men's Overcoats at $2.". :i.00, $1.50, JC.OO, $7.00, $0.00, up te tlii.00 Beys' Suits at S2.:i7', $i75, tS.iT,, $'.00, $5.00, $0.00, up te $i0,.r,0. Bys' Overcoats at $1.75. $ii", JJ.50, $1.25, up te $7.00. Children's Soils at $1.50, $'.0S, J3.1K), $I.Oe, $5.00, up te ifU.SO. Children's Overcoats at $1,37, $i.OO, $2.75, up te $1.50. 3-Theso people who t l-ink tlicv can't afford a New Suit or Ovei coat will be'surnrised te tlndhev, easily tliey cm affeid it, if they avail themselves et the bargains we aie new otler etler lng. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MEKCHANT TAILOR ANJJ CLOTH1EI, 66 and 68 NORTH QUiSEiN hT., Btehten the Southwest Ceiner el Orunge Sl LANCASTER.. l'A. 49The cheapest anil nrostJrellable'CIothing pousela the city. CX.OJUIXG, VXltKKWJZAJl, &V. T K.bniAI.I.NG'i H CARD. FRIENDS AND i'ATRONS This may be the last chance te secure tlie greatest bargains in Heivy-W eight WOOLENa ever ettered in this city, Remember. J am going te close them outifpesbibletlJia.sca.son. Ihaveliandled this class et goods ler ever 25 years. 1 am thoroughly lauiiliar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth In tlie market and de say I think tlie F. Jb II. and Johanny Edrec'ens are Hupeiier in finish, mere reliable m color and meie durable than any cloths pieduced in the WOItl.l). Kememliei, al-e. I am the only man In this town that has the NERVE te tackle these tine, high priced goods. They can only be had in the larger cities at prices net less than $7i te $7."-a suit. 1 am closing mine out at ill) a suit. 1 am having a great JJoeni in Treusering. I am elleiing Jlcavy-Wcigiits li em 1350 le $10 a p.ilr make a note et this, I have among my line the best English and Ficnch patients, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ter less than 15 te $13 .i pair. Thanking tin- public ler the kind patronage extended p,u tlcularly since my great reduc reduc tien in prices 1 shall endeavor te give en tire salislacllen toalliey patrons. Bclniragaln able te attend te business. 1 will superintend vciy department of the trade personally and wi.l guarantee te secure every one tlie gre il ea value fort i eir inveatment. All my productions are warranted te be el superior CHARACTER AND TONE iretn any ether Iiehm: In the trade, having in my employ the bc.it skilled ueikmcn tiem the city. Un less entirely Kilislaftery le the customer 1 will net allow it te go out. i'LACE AN ORDER, AT ONCE, 121 North Queen Street. w II.I.IAM.SDN Ac FOsTKK. ti IE- BEST SUIKT MANUFACTURED IS THE CELEBRATED "EIGHMIE." It never bleaks or wrinkles Irem w-ariisg and is in every respect a periec-t lit. i'er lias hist e0 or iO years all manulactuiers et shirts luve been stiiving te jiredceapetfec' titling besom and neckband, but have all come short etaperiecllltunlil the advent of the EIG1I MIE l'ATENT liOSOM SHIIiT, which is, with out doubt, the Finest, Cheapest and Only l'ei l'ei lect Fitting Dress -Shirt in the market te-day. We keep them in long ami short sleeves, and te show hew thoroughly the public apreci-itcs the advantage- el the Celebrated E-ghmle l'atcnt, we have sold at lelail the pa-t year, nearly FOUl: THOUSAND e tlicac shirts. There Is net a thirl m.inul.ictured that has mere ceutit-v!e!ts than this pertcet lilting J'atint ISo-ein l-Jghmic -hirl, and none are genuine mile-.-, stam ed " G. D. 1. ' The pilceisONE DOM. AK, and a J'eJtect Fit is guaranteed or the money icluuded. TI1KUK I-- ANOTJ1EK SPECIAL BARGAIN NECKTIES. Tliii-ty Dezen al.'e each, and one let el LINEN FACED CUFFhat ON J; i'K.NXl pcrbev. Containing Five Pairs. ALSO Cletliin:?, Hals, Trunks, I 'raveling Knss, At Ihtrg.iln Si-asen l'iice-. -KOOT and SHOE DEl'AUT.MENT will open the llrt week in April. wmiei i FOffl, Nes. 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., .AN-'ASTF!:. iA. R OSMNHrilJ.-N' mm mm suits FOU Mii, Heys and Cliildii? n, -AT- SACRIFICING PRICES. In order te close en! my Entire Sleck el Mt-IbIb GlOtUlUL 1 have MAKKED THEM DOWN Less than the Kaw Malei lal e.m be bought ter. MEN'S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, Fer $0.00. Fermer Price. $10,00. MEN'S EXTltA ALL-WOOL SUITS, Fer $12,00, sold rapidly heretofore ter ilS.OO. BOYS' SUITS Frem $2.50 up le $7. Only Halt the Fermer Pi Ice. MEN'S OVERCOATS At such prices herc.lolero unheard et AT EOSEMTEIFS, No.37NerthQaeenSt. LANCASTER, PA. I 93-Scsl Doer te Sliultz Jb JJre's Jl.it Stere N W BKAJJY. OUK NEW REAL ESTATE CATAL,OGrUB, Containing a laTge number or properties In city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent trce te any address. ALLEN A. HEUR & CO., Real Estate ami Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 East King Street. MEDICAL. T AKE Siieis' Liver Hiiter Fer Dyspepsia, Cestivcness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the JJlted, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused ey Derangement of "Liver, uewcla and Kidneys. SI Ml'TOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Rail Jlrc ath , Pain in tlie Side, sometimes the pain is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler Rhcumati t- ; genei-al less el appe tite. Rowels generally costive, sometime-, alternating witn lax ; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less of memory, accompanied withapain ltil sensation et leaving undone something which ought te havfi been done ; a slight, dry cough and Hushed lace is sometimes an at tendant, etten mistaken ler consumption ; the patient complains el weaiincssaiid debility; nerveu--, easily startled ; feel cold or burning, sometimes a pricklv sensation el Iheskin ex ists; spirits sue low and despondent, and although sall-lied that exercise would be ben etlcial. yet one can h-irdly summon up lorti lerti lorti tmle te try it in tact distrusts every r mtdy. Several et tlie above symptoms attend the disease, but ea-cd have occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter r'eatn has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. ' H should be used by all persons, old anil jjeung, whenever any of the sibeve. symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living In Unliea'lhy Localities, by taking a doe occa-lenally te k ep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malarii. llilleua attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea, Diev.-slness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass e! wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. If you Jiave eaten anything hard or diges tion, or lisel heavy alter meals, or sleepless ut night, take r. dose and you ill be relieved. Tune and Doctors' Rills will be saved by alwayc keeping the llegulater in the Jieuat 1 Fer, whatever this ailment ma., be, a tho roughly sale purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The lemcdy it harmless and does net interlere Willi busi ness or pleas u i e. IT IS PURELY VEUETAISLE. And has all the. power and cfllcaey el Calomel or Quinine, without any rf the injurious alter ctl'ects A Governer'! Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in me in my family ler some time, and I am sati ned it is a valuable addition te the medical science. J.GillSheuter, Governer ej Alabama. Hen. Alexander 11. Stephens, et Ga , says: Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Kegulater, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never tails le Kelieve." 1 1 iive used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver AUcctien and Debility, but never have teund anything le benetlt me te the euni Simmons Liver llegulater ha". I sent fumi Minnesota te l.eeigi.i ler it and would semi furlhiu- for such a medicine, and would ad vise all wIioaiesim:laily all'tcled te give it a trial as it seems th'-euly thjiigthsit in er t ills te relieve. P.M. JANNEY, Miaueapelis.MJi.n. Dr. T. W. M.'isen says : Frem actual e-peii-ence In the use et Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice 1 have been and am liti-died te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 3-Take only the. G KNIT IN E. which always basen the wiapper the UED TRADK-MAKK and SIGNATURE OF .1. H. ZElt.IN &CO. Fers.ileby II. IJ. ceehraii. Druggi-d, 1.17 and .'"'North iucen street. FOItSALEKY ALL DKUGGlsj'IS. laiiii-ly.-O'i&i.v jUiOW'l IKON I'lTTl'K'. STRENGTH te vioren:,iy jn-;h a Im-ine , :;treiii'tii te slitily a profession, strengtii te ie- ttlate a lioii-JeheM, streiitb t de a clay'.i labor without physical "ni:i. All this ie)resenis what is wanted, in the often heard expies-'i-m, " Oil ! 1 wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down have net energy, or feel as if 11 fe was hardly worth living, you e.m he relicved and restored te robust health andhtiength by taking ilio.ve.-; Iren Hitters, which is a true tonic a medicine universally lecemnmned for all wasting diseases. f-d N. Fremont St., R-iltiinere. Dining the v.ir I was inluied in the stomach by a piucs of a shell, and have suKeted Irem il ever since. About lour ycais age it brought en p.iraly-I-, which Jrept me in bed six months, and Ilia b- dl doeleis in the city said 1 could net Jive. I sulleied fearfully Irem indiges tion, aud ler ever two jt-ais could net eat solid loed and ter a large portion of tl.e uinew.n unable te retain even iiiuiil neiirishmeiit. I tiled Ui-ewu'm lien ItilUi-anil no-.v a'.tei- t:ik ing two bottles I am able te get up and goal emul and am rapid ly improving. .'. Dcc-kkr. IJjieWn'h Iitex Hitters i-s a com plete aud nitre remedy for Indigi stieti, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Veakness and all diseases rcquii ing a trite, reliable, non-alcehoiic tonic. Ic enriches the bleed, gives new life te the mueles aud tone te the neives. Fer sale wholesale an-lrelall by H. i:. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and l.i'l NerMi Queen street. Lancaster li) iivil.'iiv S, Av CHINfl NKKVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIb'S PAIN KILLER 15 RINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whole noxious- family of nerve diseases are cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SUREl ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP " PAIN KILLER." ll-lmd&w GHOST ST0EIES. SPECTKKS IN ALL LANGUAGES. Tlie Ked Ghcst of the Tallerles A Goblin In an Eegllsli Dee Cart The Man With me Ked Neck Tie. St. James' Gazette. Arc the contractors engaged in pulling down the burnt palace of the Tuileries aware that they are also laying a ghost ? It is doubtful, for the legend of the Red Spectre who haunted, and may still haunt, the building is new almost forgot ten. Yet it is net se long age that the goblin, who bhewed hiinselt en the eve of great difa.ster.s was mentioned with bated bieath, net only in the palace but by many of the inhabitants of the Leuvre Quarter. There is no record te show when he fust took up his lodging at the Tuileries, but it is affirmed that he dis closed his existence thete most unmistak ably dining the gieat revolutienaiy petied. A few days before the terrible 10th of August. 179;! co the steiy gees Matie Antoinette's women weie setting in the rfalie des Gaides when they became suddenly awate of the presence of a small man clothed from crown le heel in scarlet who leulced C them v.ith such uueaithly eyes that fikey were frozen with terror. They rushed te the apartment of 3ladame la Dauphine and lelatcd their adventure The next apparition of the Ked Mau was in 1814, in the presence of the little king of Reme and his attendants ; and the red ligure was again seen, accetding te report a little before the death of Leuis XVIII . this time in the Gaieiie du Louvie In 181-j, however, much discredit was thrown upon the ghost's existence by the practi cal Joking of some art students attached te GreftS's studio at the Leuvre. Seme cf the Leuvre apaitmcnts had been placed at the disposal of ruined emigrants who had returned te Frauce and feutid a protec pretec tress in the Duchesscd'Angeuleue. Among these were two old maiden ladies aud a kniLt ut St. Leuis, who were dining to gether one evening when te their supreme .isteuishinent a "giand (liable rouge" came down the chimney aud snatching a leg of mutton from the table dis'ippc-ared v.i'h it by the way he came. The incident was it'pertcd te the duchess, who sought the presence of I he king and with tcau; pouring down her face de claicit her conviction that reme kreat nii.sfertun.' was impending. The kinj laughed at h". j nice -'s feats and sent for a chimney sweeper A boy who went up the chimney te leek ler the " (li able tenga " did net return. A man was then sent lip. bat netuiutr mere was seen or heard of him. The greatest excitement reiguul in the palace, and at length a fire man uudertoe'u te explore the haunted chimney, lie lctmned and explained the mj.stery. It appealed that the chimney p:ibM.d by Giek' studio, and that his pu pils, by making a hole in the wall, were enabled te plaj th jse p.anks en illustrious petsenages. They had made the two sweeps their confederates, but the fiiemau was net te be' biibcd, A writer if) ene of the Paris papeia v.he recalls this anecdote, relates in all seiietthncsa the circumstances under w!i;ch the geunine goblin of the Tuileries m.tdc his final appearance. It was in 3S71, during the last days of the commnne, The journalist had the story he says from he lip: efil is witness, who trembled while in ti-d iu lie was a concierge at the L- uvic, and v. i.ileY.i.iking his accustomed n-.und eiit t.ighi, l.i".' in in hand, through the Mk'nt galietics, lu observed in the (i;'h'iie d' Apollen a human fermstandiui, against a window, with czesfed aims aud (It.. eping head, in an attitude of profound alllusliep. JJeiieviiig that, ne had suipriscu a lebbcr, the concierge iii;;dr tewaids the, intruder, who thereupon disappeaied in a most mysterious f.i-hien. lie tticd te pet suade himself that his senses had de ceived him, whesi en reaching the Grande ! G.i'i'iie he saw tha samj liuie again, in the sanie melancholy pasture. On being challenged the form vanished. The ellicia! then remembered the legend of the Jlemmc Rouge, aud lest no time in regaining the street. Presently he 10 turned wilh sonie of his comrades, te whom he had related what he had seen ; bur, thi.s time the search for the goblin was fruitless and was cut short by another kind of apparition a lurid glaie in the shy. The Communists had begun their incendiary weik, aud the nex. daj tlie iLincs shot out of every window of the Tr.ilei'.e.s It will De seen that the lied .Man net only haunts the palace with which his natne is associated, but also the adjoining buildings of the Leuvre. Se it is doubtful if he will quit the precincts te which he is linked by se many asecia- j tiebs, even when there is net a steue left j te tell where the Tuileries ence steed. j A Ghostly Fellow l'assonger. j The breed of ghosts appears te be net : quite extinct in England yet. Seldom however, has ene of these shadowy visi tants the hardihood te expose itself te i such unobstructed and peiut blank invesli- gatieu as did the phautera which intiM duccd itself the ether daj in Eugland te . Mr. C- G- tlie koe nf the v.ell kn.nui Admiral C G . One day at the beginning of this month Mr. C-s G was going te call en the Duke of ! R at B castle, and he probably did net trouble his head much about things ' heieaiter, when he found himself at a small country station, some miles from his destination, with no vehicle te get him ever the muddy country lanes in between. Alter worrying round a bit, however, he succeeded in hiring a trap a cotnmeu-pla-'o deg cut enough, with nothing ghostly about it aud a horse that looked as if, with geed management, it might hang together iu this life for a few weeks yet. Having tinned out a hor.-e ard trap, however, the leseuices of the plate were at an cud. Net a man was te be found who could accompany him te le:d: after the beast ; r.e, having done grumb ling, Mr. C G took the reins him self and started for B castle. Ner was there anything le susrgest ghosts in the drive there ; and the Duke of It was as real aud fleshly a3 a well conducted duke ought te be. Se far, then, the odds stemed all against a ghost finding room te come into the day's events. When Mr. C G , however, had cot half-way back te the station he passed a pond by the leadside which he bad net noticed en his way out. Turning round te leek back at it, he was astonished te find there was another man en tha tiap, sitting back te back te himself. The stranger was te all appearances a farm laborer, dresred in corduroy and a red neck-sloth. Mr. C G at once concluded that his companion had been sent after him by the innkeeper from whom he had hired the trap ; but what puzzled him was hew and where a stout farm laborer iu hob nailed beets could have climbed up with out his leeling it. The shortest way t. settle this was te ask him ; but, unfortu nately, the intiuder paid no attention te the question, and seemed quite uncen fcieus of anything unusual when Mr. C G Bbeuted commonplaces en the weather at the top of his voice. Nothing remained, therefore, but te whip up the dilapidated horse and wile away the rest of the journey with cursing the innkeeper who could find no better man te send him than a deaf and dumb farm laborer. On arriving at the inn Mr. C G handed the reins back te the stranger and walked into the house. Meeting the landlord his first remark was naturally en the sort of man the ether had seen fit te send after him. " What man !" was the reply ; " I sent no man after you." " Surely you did," said Mr. C G , " a man in corduroy, with a red scarf around his neck." " Geed Ged, sir," returned the ether, "that man was drowned an hour age, and 13 upstairs new !" " Nonsense. He is in your trap new ; come and see." However, ha was net in the trap that was empty. Se Mr. C. G follow ed the landlord upstairs, and there en a bed lay his companion of the deg cart corduroy, red neck cloth and all dead, lie had been found drowned half an hour before Mr. C. G passed, in the veiy pond close by which he had takeu his seat in the deg cait, and had appar ently availed himself of the first passing vehicle te get a lift te the place where his body lay. m TJKU.IIOKE SEWS. Our Regular Down Country Correspondence By some extremely bad governmental management we had no mail en our Lan caster & Pert Deposit route last week, and te say that we were mad gives the state of our minds a fecble expression. We had Eotne very strong talk, empha sized by seme very strong adjectives, of bringing seme one, no ene could ex actly tell whom it should be, be fore a local squire iu a suit for extraordinary damages, suffered by our old men by the Intelligencer reaching them en Saturday instead of Wednesday ; by our merchants, whose constant Haw of statements of unpaid bills was dammed back (they are always damned seme way or ether), and the whole week's supply thrown en them in a bunch ; by our school teachers, lest by a broken tether binding them te some " awfully dear " friend at Millersville ; by our tobacco f aimers who couldn't see the " market " and accounts of big prices that ethers had received for the weed ; by our levers who could receive ue six cent letters?, three cent stamps, from the loved ene ever in the next township perhaps where are the figures te cstimate the damage thereof '.' But we bieught no suit, for we weic afraid we might have te pay the costs and we are tee peer for that. Peer ! Meney was never scarcer, and we are net se proud, cither ; our poverty has passed that point, and in all humility we iay it, we are peer. Of course, we have bushels and :UhhcIs of wheat, but thoprice is tee wc.k todrawile.it; our stables are ful', likely tee Jul' of cattle, aud they leci-iv the only tribute ui. corn ei ibs pay ; an J tobacco, tue.e is no end te our t.ib.tce-i Seme geed saies have been made, but the quantity unsold scarcely missr the little that, has gene. And the quality of our crop would touch a tobacco b-.i-.er':; heart, if the fel mv had such a ihii.g. ft is unsurprised. Te be sure, we had considerable tobacco damaged by the hail, but a gteat deal of that was left en the ground, aud we count but little e:i what was housed, we pest that te less account, and will sell it t make suutT, but our geed tobacco can't be sr.cc7.ed ,sr, A yellow-deg trick of ene Urge buyir is te come iute eui neighborhood ' and make seme early purchases and the:: go back te Lancaster and circulate the un-ire-sieuth.it he has bought all the geed tobacco in such a neighborhood, for the purpose, it is supposed, of keeping ether buyers out of the naiticul.ir neigh borhood in which he wishes te op ep eiate, tints giving him meie tirne and favmablc citcu instances te manipulate it according te h's own idea of Ihings. This buyer has done the same thing re peatcdly ; we knew it te be a fact, and have as et ten seen the bad effect of it in keeping the buyers away from us. There is no visible leasen why a tobacco buyer should be a chronic liar and otherwise un gentlemauly. Most of them wc are aware arc gentlemen, and this particular possi ble exception may be the one te prove the rule. If se he does it most conclusively. Our local politicians, of both faiths i-reuud their battle axes lastSatmday and comfort each ether, with tickets, thai they both dcel.iie "can't be beat." The Democrats nominated ferjudge, James (J Penny; iii.peete.- Jehn S. Biown; as-scssocj-Enes Carrigan ; school diteeteis, Jeseph Carrigan and Wrn. S. Hastings : supci visors, Jacob Rineer and W. Smith Hastings ; auditor, R. C. Edwards ; con stable, Lerey Sitter ; town clerk, Frank YlcPhersen. Our read tax this jcar is the largest our township has ever had, amounting te the neat little sum of 5,CG3.78. A young girl in Philadelphia who ler three yeais has been u patient sutleier with sore sere sore thteat. Mas been eltec'.ually cured by using Dr. Hull's (Jeugii Syrup. Take in tlni'i ; sec. advertisement el' Sim mons Liver Regulator. t Yeu can threw ai.alret Celluloid Kve-UIa-s tr.nnes en tlie pavement wilheuL breaking lliem. Fer saie by all lea-ling .lewvlcrs and Opticians. tt'J Lvdceil I Wish KvnrylKiilv I.. Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer an old ciliz-m of inn vicinity Known te every ene as a most iutluenlial citizen and christian minister et the 31. IS. church, just Miis moment stepped in our store te say, ' I wish everybody te knew that 1-censidcr that both myself and wire ewe our lives te Sliileh's Consumption Cuic." It is having a tremendous sate ever ourteuntcrs and Is giving perfect satislactien in all c.ises et Lung DNrasc, such as nothing elss lias done. " DRS. M A rCIIETT .1 FRAN'uli. ISeciiROf. Iriil., May 13, '73. Sold by II. If. Cochran, d mggist, Nes 137 and l'I9 North Queen street, Lancaster. tebUeed -I Don't despair, but read tlie advertisement et summons i.iver Regulator. Liquid Glue. Dan'l Flank, et Rroeklyn. Tletr.i Ce.. IM.. describes it thus : " I rode thirty mile lern Deme or Tiieinia' tcicctric un. which eirectcd the wonderful cure et ncroeked limb In six applications ; it proved worth morn than geld tome." Fer pale by H. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Themas Jenes Mt. Carmel, I'.u. says : " lliewn's Iren Bitters Ins done mere for me t linn !mv medicine I have ever neil " Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 1S9 -errn yueen street. ti'-iwcliw 1'alptlatlen or the Heart. .1. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes : "Wtcn I llrst commenced uslmr veur Rurdeck Rlneil Hitters I wa- troubled with fluttering and pal pitatien ei me Heart, i lelt wcait ami languid, with a numbness et the limbs; since u-diitr, my heart has net troubled me and the numb lnir sensation is all cone. I'riee il. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street Walnut Lent Ualr Kesrercr. It Is entirely different from all ether. Il is as clear as water, and, as its name lndIcat-, is it perfect Vegetable Ualr Restorer - It will immediately free the head from all dandruit. restore gra;. hair te Its natural color and pro duce a netv giewth where It has falien oil. ltdofaiiet in anv manner ellect the health, which -uii,ur. Susrar of Lead and Nitrate et Mlver preparations luve done. It will change light or faded hair tn a few days te a beautiful gle-'sy nretrn. A.fc your druggist for It. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CC, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL tt RUCKEL. New Yerk. iune-lyd.eedAw SAMU1-.L U. l'ltllfl, AITOKSEV, HAM . Removed his Ofllce from 5S North Duke Jitreet te Ne. 41 HANT 3TRKKT, immedi ately in Rear of Court. Heuse, Leng's New Building. iul7-tli! TJKJOICK, KKJOIClf, " HE IS ALIVE AGAIN." " WAS LOST, BUT IS FOUXD." Underdateef JuIy9,lSS2,Me.E. B.Bkiqht, of Windser Lecks, Conn., writes a plain, mod est narrative, which, from its very simplicity, has the true ring e I flne geld. He says : "My lather 13 usinj Hunt's Remedy and seems te be improving, in fact.helsvcrymuch better than he has been ler a long time. He has been tapped three times. The first time they get Irem him sixteen quarts et water, the second time, thirteen quarts, and fully as much jneie the third time, and he would con stantly fill up again every time after he had been tapped until he commenced using Hunt's Remedy, which acted like magic in his case, as he began te improve ut once, and irew his watery accumulation parses away through the secretions naturally, and lie has none et that swelling or lilling up which was se fre quent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the. use or Hunt's Remedy. He Is a well-known citizen of this place, and lias always bten in business here." Again he writes, Nev. 27, 1SSJ : "I beg most cheerfully und truthfully te slate, in regard te Hunt's Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father's life. I spoke te you in my previous letter in regard te his being tapped three times. It is the most re markable case that .has ever been heard of in this section. Fer a man of his age ( sixty year-) -i is a most remarkable cure. Ue liad been unable te at lend te his business mere than a year, and was given up by the doctors "The llrst bottle et Hunt's Remedy tliat he used gave instant relief. He lias used in all seven bottles and continues te use it when ever hi feels drowsy erslugglsh.and itutlerds Instant relief. He Is new attending te hU regular business and has been for sevcra months I am perfectly willing that you should publish ibis letter, as we thoroughly believe that father's lite was saved by using Hunt's Remedy ; ami these facts given above may be a bentllt te ethers suffering in like manner from diseasis or inaction of flic Kid neys and Liver." feb9-M,WF&w HCI'JKS JLtfV HTA.T10XXB YALKXriNKS. VALENTINE! VALENTINES. VA LENT-INKS in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S HOOK AND .STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING- STREET. 1883. 1883. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE BOOK STORE OF Jehn Baer's Sens, nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP TnE BOOK. fcb'Mfil L.lXV.HTt;iZ WATVlIJClf. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT or Tin: Absolutely Accurate KOII EDULK TIME u hicii the Earth mal:e in Its Ye-rriv Revolu tion around the Sun. di-tant Ninety-tue Mil Mil leon Miies, or a-. 11 Revolves Each Day upon lis Axis, nearly Eight Thousand Miles in Length Irem 1'olute I'eln-.' HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT 1 HAT Tilt: Lancaster Watch OH ANY OTHER GOOD WATCH, IS .V IMPLY A WOXDFAIFUI, COM UINATIOX OF PLATES, HTKEI. NI'ltlXGN, JE WELS, HA ADS, J)TA r.. Etc. WHICH IS OF VALUE FOR JTS TIME'.KEEPIXO Q UA LIT FES i SLY AS IT RECORDS APPROXI MATELY OR ACCURATELY THE PUU11R1&S OF THIS REVOLU TION U POSITS AXIS THROUGH E VEU YSECOXn OF E VER YD A Yt HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT, IN The Opinion of Experts, The Lancaster Watch, through its various grades, reports tire rregrcss et this Dally Rev elutien with an accuracy unsurpassed many say "unequalled" in tlie history of the Watch Manufacture ". It is a SOLID FACT! auecmtJtSH. PEI-El'llOSK. "HELLO!" "HELLO TM KU1-; !" IS THAT YOU, BURSK V " YEs, WHO IS THERE?" "WHY.l.OOOCUSTOMBRS, THEY WANT TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE OF THAT ELEGANT SYUDP AT 10c. A QUART." "YES, TEL". THEM WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 40 BARRELS, OR 2,010 GAL LONS; TELL THEM TO SEND ALONG THEIR KETTLES." LARGEST. REST A.VD CHEAPEST STOCK OF GROCERIES AV THE CITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. J)IANOS ASU rUKMTUllK KKlKlVhl) at short notice. Alse, dealer In second hand and antique Furniture. Steves and Bracket Sav.s. $1.W. AUG. K. lihlNOEHL, 32G North Queen street, dccll-3aid (Above Uru Northern Market.) IHIYUOODS. W ana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: "If you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of ether aspects of our' trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally te give old news. Next-outer cltele, south entrance te main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian-cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 te 65 cents. West of south entrance le mcln bull-ling. Furs have te be thought of. We're busy enough as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work wc can malec in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1101 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaps and satin de Lyens, 25 te 55 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $ite2; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next eutT circle, south entrance te nia-n building. Weel serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought te sell (or $1.50 no that isn't the way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as little as we can afford ; and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether folk's mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. Third clrele, southeast Irem centra. JOHN WANAiVlAKLR. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market stitet ami City-hall M'liaru, I'hiladelphia. ULAb AJflt tJU KAX:i II A KJb. I j lOIJ & -1IAKTIS. Qneenswere ! - Qaesnsware ! A I CHINA HALL. We have just received per Steamship JIIl JIIl i.els another Importation et White Granite Ware IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMKEK WAKK. We hive a Large Stock el IIOUsEFUR NISH1NG GOODS In etrriine. Ilenscstires Itcccivc Speeril Attention. e"3Our Goods must prove -:tt is factory or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 BAST KING STK133T LAN0STKR. l'A. IJAliliAI-sS IN WATCH P, i;L()CKs Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten1 tien. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 15'.) North 'Jueeii street. i.cmcmber name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near 1'cnirsylv.m a railroad depot. dec -.JS lvd.
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