?3 S - "Tr 1 '- .yx BraSsKI &&3e-:ft5 j5WMri: .va"L. EW - - If- . F-l $ tt'S '- , V-l w"kl y 8? !'?. risj rri! iT.Ji - " l7--l .i"c2'- xv -s fcEJ SS cseanrai .-"W-Hp? ,i. -, :v -iE?-..-!C3.-v4 .-; &r r-as7GS!:rir.sMi sr-.i -sS JT' -- - .-Wr-..' "tTl. . r.viS3-- . "Ss; 35jfrs'"C ' -?-- sh- e ..-! i.''" ... 2si" Tx -2. &K&' , . && tANCASTEE, PA: SaTUBDAY. JTOBKUARY 24,1883. Ydlurae XIX-Ke. 160. -CUf JV- -X . RRSRfRfiRS mmm YR i?5 .- RmCml S-.SE Rry 5 V,i? J u ri . tRf . KSTI-i' k&&&feEi CLOTH1XO. E J. KBISMAK. Git's FunMii Goods. Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash Mere Muffler!-. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shlrte, Underwcr, Pur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.CelIara,Cuff8. Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scarl Pins, Sleeve Buttens, Ac. DON'T FAIL ae SEE THE GRAND DI8 PLAT. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STEEET, s. S. MATHVOW. OVERCOATS, Press Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, Tn (IabIpjiMi? winter materials, made prompt- ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices Jer the next two months, at 8. S. RATHYOFS .Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St?., 153-lmeed LANCASTEE, PA. OPRUIAL NOTICK. Greatest Seduction of the Season. Te make room for our New Spring Stock we will close out the balance of our Clothing at .Bettem Prices. SUITS. 'Formerly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $10.00 New $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16.00 New $13.00 formerly $14.00 New $12.00 jTermerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly$ 7.50 New $ COO CALL EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. D. B. Hosteller & Sei 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. PKUIAL NOTICE, the GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL -IN- FINE CLOTHES, AT S. GEREART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST K1NU BTJUSKL, In order te reduce stock and make room ler the SPUING TUAUE. I will make up te inter ler the remainder of tbe season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction is rer cash only, and -will enable cash buyers te secure a line suit of Rothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy Uhem ready-made. H. GERHART. SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- BERCB ANT TAILORING. As nt tills time of year PANTS are the prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and In order te keep our hands fully employed, we make te order PANTS atprlces that dety any body te buy the same quality of goads, made and trimmed like ours, ready made up. WE MAKE TO ORDER "Mixed All-Weel Casslmcre PANTS at $3 03 .te.i Alt-Well Cassimere PANTS at.... 3 50 all-wool Extra HeavyP ANTS at 4 00 All WOOl U11CT1UI 1AB AO ill ' main Worsted PANT8 at 5 00 Jancy Worsted PANTS at 5 se Scotch AU-Weel Cheviot PANTS at C 00 Extra Fine Foreign Pantaloenlngs at $C.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9 00, $1(.00. SUITS TO ORDER. A Geed Woolen Business SUIT. An All-Weel Heavy Cassimere SUIT... An All-Weel Cheviot SUIT....;. An All-Weel Scotch Cheviot SUIT a Fine Worsted SUIT An Extra Fine Worsted SUIT A Foreign Cassimere or Worsted SUIT. .112 03 ..14 00 . 15 00 . 16 SO . 18 00 .. 20.00 . 25 00 JW Whether you wish te purchase or net, rflcase call and be convinced of the RARE BARGAINS we are new offering te the public 1. Gansman & Bra, THE FASHIONABLE 31 erchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Sight en the Sentnwest Cerner el Orange SI. LANCASTER, PA. 'ja9xitt cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heaaelatbeelty.- - F is BV.FKICK, id Ma (Mia 4ZSH!5It. IvngnBirau r tfe. 41 AJJT -JTKJHrr, BUHOl- SWRTS5 czeiHnra, umdxbwjejjc, av. K. HMAXiaa'S wAKO. Addenda, PEIEND3 AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains in line Heavy-Weight WOOLENS ever efleredln this city. Remember, I am going te close them eutlf possible this season. I have bandied this class or goods ler ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth In the market and de say I think the F. Se H. and Johanny Edre?ens are superior in finish, mere reliable In color and mere durable than any cloths produced In the WORLD. Remember, also. I am the only man In this cltvthat has the NERVE te tackle these line, high priced goods. They can only be had in large cities at prices net less than 970 te $75. I am closing mine out at f 10 a suit. I am having agreatBoem in Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Welghts Irem 13.50 te $10 a pair make a nete of this, I liave among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had In Phila delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion In prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Being again able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for tbelr Investment. All my productions are warranted te be et superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any ether house in the trade, having In my employ the best skilled workmen lrem the city. Un less entirely satislactev te the customer I will net allow It te go out. 9-riace your orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bsnb I have a let of Remnants et Fine Cleths and Cassimercs, suitable ler chil dren, te which I Invite theattentien of mothers of small boys from five te ten years et age. Thcse Remnants are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had from Wcents te $1.50 a Suit. TITILL.IAMSOH Si FU&TISK. The Final Eeductien. We have a lew HEAVY WINTER SUITS yet te dispose et, te de which it Is neces sary te put a Price en them that will be sure te carry them out. This we have done. We have made a Final Reduction en Winter Suits. All fresh, new stock el the latest styles, livery garment is made te lit asperlectly n3 though It was made te the buyer's meas ure, handsoinely Uimmed and sewed with silk. These who contemplate purchasing a suit should net permit the opportunity te pass without giving this handsome line et BARGAIN SUITS an inspection. We have also teduced in price a large quantity of Beys' Odd Pants, various qualities, suitable ler IHtESS or SCHOOL WEAR, and the price is only that et ordinary goods. The stock el HEAVY OVERCOATS is scarcely worthy of mention, but still the lew that arc yet te be disposed of aic great BARGAINS. THE HAT AND CAP SALE FOR 12c. APIECE, is still going en, and each day there sue some new ones added te the list. 45-BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the ilrst week In APRIL. Williaisen & Fester, JNes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA TJOSENSTJEIN'S. BARGAINS AT BOSESSTEIIPS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS -IN- J AND CASTOR GLOVES, WILL BE OFFERED AT A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S NEXT TUESDAYS Every pair warranted and only GSc; price elsewhere, $1.50. A LARGE LOT OF Gentlemen's Medicated Underwear At 90c ; lormer price, $1.50, WOOLEN CARDIGAN At75 Cents. JACKETS ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE Fine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH SOABFSLefc, At 43 Cents. OUR SPRING STYLES OF Fine Woolens Will be ready for inspection NEXT WEDNESDAY. They comprise all the Latest Woolens the market aflerds, MR. JAMES S. NOWJ.EN, whose reputation as a tlrst-class cutter has been felly estab lished, Is still employed by me. 49-My Stock et READV-MADE CLOTHING will be sold regardless of cost. A. I. Resenstein, Ne. 3XJerth Queen St ; . JOppesite the Grape Hetel. NOTICE IV TUKSPASSJIKS AU OUH NKKS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall ex Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Tjuimuter cennties. whether inclesed or un- inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after this notice, -t biiubwip COLKMAH,FBEMAir tX.PBCTALPEN, , .- , DWAMC.FKiMAH, , t ' AttQHaarjBTJL wYOatenn'aHttrg- M w . ..- . t .L i- .tfV-a W M SWjssssfeS&KrsiS mmiim rpME PUREST AMU BEST. Remedy Ever Hade. -It U Compounded from Heps, Malt, Ilachs, Has- . drake, and Dandelion. The eldest, best, most renowned and valu able medicine in the world, and la addition It contains all the best and most effective cura tive properties of all ether remedies, being the greatest Uver. legnlater, bleed purifier, and life and health restoring agent en earth. It gives new Ufe and vigor te the aged and infirm. Te clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladles, and all whom sedentary employments cause Irregularities et the Bleed, Stomach, Bowels, or Kldnejs, or who require an ap petizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, it is Invalu able, being highly curative, tonic and stimu lating, without being intoxicating. Ne matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hep Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but it you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by se doing, at a moderate cost. Ask your druggist, or physician. De net sutler yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them te use Hep Bi tiers. It you have lameness in the loins, with fre quent pains and aches ; numbness of the thigh; scanty, painful and frequent dlscharge et urine, filled with pus, and which will turn red by standing ; a veracious appetite and un quenchable thirst ; harsh and dry skin ; clammy tongue, often darkly furred ; swollen and lnflammcd gnms ; drepsical swelling of the limbs; frequent attacks of hicceugh; inability te void the urine and great fatigue in attempting it you are suficrlng from some torm-et Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such as Bbiebt's Disease et the kidneys, stone or inflammation of the bladder, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and re tention of the urine, and Hep Bitters is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Remember, Hep Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best medicine ever made and no person or family should be without it. Don't risk any et the highly lauded stufl with testimonials et great cures, but ask your neighbor, druggist, pastor or physicians what Hep Bitters has and can de ler you and test It. JanSO-lyeeJTTh&S&w CLOTlllNtl. F UK ONE WEEK. One Let el 2b Dezen el Heavy Gray UNDERWEAR At 25 Cents Each. One Let of 5 Dezen Pairs et BUCKSKIN GLOVES At 00 Cents, Werth $1.40. One Let el WOOLEN MITTS ALD GLOVES At 25 Cents, Werth 50 Cents. One Let et Blue Flannel Shirts At 85 Cents, Werth $1.35 100 DOZEN Penn Hall White Shirts ' At SO Cents. Ward's Argosy Reversible" Cellars, At 20 Cents. 158 Beys Single Cassimere Vests At 47 Cents. Full Line of OVERALLS. SHIRTS, etc., suitable ler working at Tobacco, lust re ceived. Entire Line of Overcoats and Winter Suits Yet en hand.atONE-H ALF VALUE, as THEY MUST ALL BE SOLD. The Ptnn Hall Clothing Heuse, HIRSH & BRO., Nes. 2 and 4 S. Queen St., and 6 and 8 Ventre Square. sep8 ,vd MUSICAL ISHTKVMENTS. -raiAKLISHED 18G5. H. C. ORTH, MAN UFAOTURERS' AGENT FOR THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, Pelenbet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Address Correspondence te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. n2S-3mu w ILCOX Si WBJTK. THE WILCOX & WHITE . Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A PECKER, Agent. A Full Assortmentef the various styles con stnntlv en hand and for sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially Invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very Superior in Quality and Moderate In Price. MR. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous ' "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Fianolertes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-tld M.BVICJLL. GRATS 8P.ECIFIO MCDIUISK. THIS Great EngUsh'Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassitude.- Pain in the Back, Dimness et Vision. Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in enr pamplet, which we desire te aend free by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack axe, or six packages torts, or will be sent free By mall en the receipt et the money.byad meney.byad dressine the agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 and U9 wrarthtfaceh street. On account et counter-. -MM,- we have adopted the Yellow wrapper-. ntrrrasalaln Lancaster by H. B," Cochran, DraMriaWlCTawl Hi HertH Qsesa afreet. 'SWi'-txiM-i, 9 , 35SC-i.S22M& r - jrrT't-zrzr .v ys . . rth - - i. ". -.. ..'... tf"w Jrfr;. vst- ." .r 'tr;;i;,.r-.erirA-''-1.-- - ? " twc SPUING ELECTIONS. IN TOWN, BOROUGH AKD XOWHSHIP Kerarns of Utft Tmaadaj'a XlaetieBs for the Miner OBees et Lecal Government. Following are the partial returns of the elections held throughout this county last Tuesday : BRECKNOCK. Judge : Rudy Bressman, 142 Jehn Welfkill, 132. Inspectors : Richard Geed, 58 ; Chas. M. Beam, 14 ; Reuben Slabaeh, 68 Assessor : Jonathan Lebbe, 94 Bern. Seifrit, 178. Supervisors : Wm. Ludwig, 118 ; Sam'l Bnrkhart, 85 ; Levi B. Moere, 91 ; Chris tian Mcs8ner, 66 ; Wm. Benninger, 35 ; William Ven Neida, 79 ; Wm. Weinheld, 20. Scheel Directors ; Larenzo V. Mever, 38 ; Wm. Rupp, 122 ; M. B. Geed, 135 ; Christ G. Burkhart, 113 ; Daniel Frank Frank heuser, 44 ; Reuber Schupp. 63. Constable : Milten T. Ziegler, 150 ; Peter R. Leininger, 114 ; Henry Whit taker, 6. Auditor : G. L. Bewman, 145 ; Wm. Bressman, 127. Town Clerk : Daniel H. Sellenberger, 227 CAERNARVON. Judge : Lewis Buckwalter, 159 ; Alfred Russel, 131. Inspectors : Herace Rdgart, 174 ; Jes. M. ArterP, 132. Assessor : Jeseph Weaver, 163 ; Gee. Miller, 139. Supervisors : Peter Lichty, 143 ; Benj. Mast, 139 ; Jehn R. Themas, 148 ; Levi Erb, 153. Scheel Directors : Henry Hertzler, 154 ; Henry Steltzfus, 135 ; Henry Shirk, 120 ; Dr. Levi Z. Rimjwalt, 135 ; Wm. B. IiviD, 170 ; A. G. Seyfert, 132. Constable : Jeseph Weaver, 163 ; Gee. M. Miller, 139. Auditor : Jehn Z. Hertzler, 167 K. Kurtz, 128. Clerk : Henry Fowler, 141 ; Quaintance, 157. CONESTOGA. Judge : Jno. Clark, 292. Inspectors : Henry Bitts, 134 ; Jehn Martin Ressel, 104. Assessors : Benj. Benedict, 282. Supervisors : Dan'I B. Shenk, 223; Dan'l EckmaD, 224 ; Jno. Herr, 86 ; Sam'l McLaughlin-, 86. Scheel Directors : Henry Kurtz, 299 ; Jacob Harnisb, 296. Scheel Directors for Safe Harber, In dependent Scheel District : Wm. W. Benes, 9 ; Gee. A. Tripple, 9. Constable : Jes. Waller, 300. Auditor : Christ. Warfel, 295. Town Clerk : C. K. Henry, 296. DONEGAL EAST. LINCOLN SCHOOL HOUSE. Judge : Wm. Ried, 134 ; Samuel Mc Bride, 83. Inspectors : Benj. Shields, 150 ;.Ine. M. Campbell, 73. Registry Assessor : Franklin Panles, 132 ; Jas. Clinten, 86. 1IAYTOWN. Judge : Jno. V. Albright, 110; Hendersen, 163. Inspectors : Henry Graybill, 158 Jacob ; Oscar Glattacher,114. sriUNGVILLE. Judge : H. P. Baer, 70 ; Levi White, 34. Inspectors : Jacob Brubaker, 92 ; Tobias Genker 25. Registry Assessor : Jno. R. Leng, 35 ; Gee. Gresh, 82. CONSOLIDATED. Assessor :' H. C. Erb, 309 ; Jes. Shire man, 304. Supervisors : Fred. Robinson, 272 ; Ed ward Mickey, 276 ; Jehn Grady, 341 ; Ellis EckmaD, 141." " Scheel Directers: David Paules, 399; Jacob Mumma, 314; Aaren Eeurbier, 217; Samuel L. Brandt, 266. Constable : Herace Klugb, 356 ; Aaren Morten, 248. Auditer: Sam'l Welchans, 228; Goe. E. Longenecker, 389. Town Clerk : Sam'l Bessier, 352 Grande, 250. FULTON. ; Chas. Judge : A. K. Bradley, 144; Geerge C. W. Jenkins, 52. Inspector Moere, GO. Assessor : Themas. 55. Jehn P. Fite, 136 James Leeke, 140 ; D. 31. Supervisors : Timethy Haines, 135 ; C. Hackett, 61 ; I. W. Towson, 1. Scheel Directors : J. U. Brown, 137 ; Alfred Weed, 136 : Jeseph Swift, 58 ; J. A. Hanna, 58. Justice of the Peace; Kirk Brown, 152 ; I. W. Towson, 30 ; N. B. Webster, 1. Constable : Jehn Greff, 131 ; Thes. Tow son, 62. Auditor : E. Henry Haines, 135 ; E. E. Woodward, 61. Town Clerk : A. Charles, 126 ; Geerge W. Whitaker, 61. HEMPFIELD WEST. NORWOOD DISTRICT. Judge : David M. Mellinger, 64 ; Jehn Clark, 32. Inspectors : Jehn K.. Fisher, 64 ; Hiram Detwiler, 32. Registry Assessor : Henry S. Eshleman 63 ; Jeseph A. Moere, 30, NORTIIWESTEBN DISTRICT. Judge ; Henry Bell, 57 ; Jehn Hogen Hegen Hogen tegler, 36. " Inspectors Peter Leckard, 57 ; Wm. S. Weller, 35. Registry Assessor : Jacob Shirk, 5. MOUNT VILLE. Judge ; A. C. Seitz, 127 ;-W. H. Kauff man, 70. Inspeoteis : Christ G. Garber, 127 ; Lorenze Eckman, 70. SILVER SPRINGS. ' Judge : Edward Gallagher, 68 ; Jeseph F. Mumma, 96. Inspectors : Henry Wakefield, 68 ; Da vid Leenard, 96. Registry Assessor ; Samuel H. Bruck harr, 65 ; Fred. R. Mumma, 97. CONSOLIDATED. Assessor Adam Herr, 318. Supervisors David H. Kline, 339 ; Henry M. Frcelich, 271 : Daniel D. For Fer rey, 274 ; Benj. L Hershey, 200. Scheel Directors : Samuel JL Albright, 320 ; Levi M. Stener, 311"; Michael Sea. Christ, 232 ; Ames Hershey, 230. Justice : Luther C. Oberline, 318. Constable : Christian Kline, 315 ; C. B. Waltz, 216. Auditors : Jacob S. Musser, 317 ; Jacob Kendicr. 232. Town Clerk : Fred G. Jehns, 318 ; Wm Heidler, 253. MARTIC. Judge : Samuel Jenes, 200 ; J. C. Otte, 127. - t Inspectors ; J. W. Keller, 200 ; Lindley R. McCIune, 127. Assessor : Jehn P. Ewing, 162 ; S. C. Stevenson. 163. Supervisors : H. Hemperly, 163-; Gor Ger Gor eon Armstrong, 221 ; David W. Hues, 120 ; Alfred Shenk, 130. - Scheel Directors : William Wentz, 205; Jeseph Miller, 186"; Wm. H. Galen, 126 ; Samuel Alexander, 13.1.- Constable - .Jacob " R. , Shank, 161 ; David Cramer. 155. Auditor : Hugh Armstrong, 200 ; Aldus ttreneman, rai. - v . , , , JOUMaVPlMl..r?2'-t;t - s; - T -TftiC" . blf J?"" J Sl 8TRASBURG. Judge : Jno. F. Herr, 116 ; B. B. Myers, 15; Newton A. Weaver, 34. Inspectors : Martin Baldwin, 116 ; Sam'l H. Wiker, 54 ; Frank Clark, 2. Assessor : Jacob Andrews, 119. Supervisors : S. S. Hess, 123; Sam'l F. Brubaker. 160 ; Ames Hoever, 45. Scheel Directors : James A. Meek, 160 ; Jno. E. Lantz, 118 ; W. I. Wentz, 50. Constable : Jacob Steinman, 159; H. N. Ureneman, 3 ; Jacob Eckman, 2. Auditor : F. S. Heak. 166. Town Clerk : R. D. Hen-,164. 8TRASBURG BOROUGH. Burgess : Henry Hell, 98 ; Christ Rewe, 105. Borough Council : Isaac GrefF, 99 ; Elam Mooney, 196 ; Jacob Carpenter, 193; J. J. Shertz, 95; Jehn K. Bachman, 111; B. F. Boek, 96 ; J. D. Gender. 90.; E. C. Musselman, 107; Wm. Black, 111; Samuel Echternaeht, 108. Justice of the Peace : H. G. Boek, 113; Jehn G. Hemsher, 93. High Constable : Jehn F. Hell, 105; Samuel Miller, 98. Constable : Jasen Skelton, 127; David Yeuminger, 76. Assessor : E. E. Harnish, 82 ; Walten B. Miller. 123 . B. F. Bachman. 1. Judge : Miller D. Foulk, 98; A. Res.1 Inspectors : B. Frank Bachman, 102; W. H. Ingram, 103. Scheel Directors : Jehn J. Ingram, 90 ; Martin Pfoutz, 87; H. F. Andrews, 111; Ames Echternaeht, 120; Jehn Leaman, 1. Auditers: Wm. Spencer, 106 ; Jehn Hell,sr., 98. The Tramp and the Deg. Detroit Free Press. A bier, lonesome-looking dee: Bat at the gate of a house en Cass avenue yesterday, eyes full el tears and nis wneie Doaysnaic Deaysnaic ing with cold. A tramp, who had neither overcoat nor mittens, and whose bare tees peeped through his beets, was making his way-up the street in search of the right kind of an entrance, when he espied the deg and crossed ever and said : " Well, new, this is an unexpected pleasure. Upen my soul, but I have leund one living thing in this town as poorly off as myself. Say, old fellow, where de you hang out ?" The deg looked at him through his tears, but had nethine te eay. " Tough, isn't wt" continued the man " T rrAr rilrl anil seedy, and you are the homeliest deg I ever saw. That strikes a lraternai cnera, and we meet en a level. I haven't had a square meal in a week, and you haven't seen a bone for the past ten days. Eveu again, ch?" The deg shivered and whined, and get up and sat down, and the tramp drew closer and said : " Ne home, eh ? Neither have I. Ne one te whistle for you ? Same here. That's even again. I can warm up my shakes with whisky, while you have te grin and bear it. That's where I have get the dead wesjl en you. I can talk through my nose and tell fifty different pitiful stories te excite sympathy and bring out cold victuals, while you have nothing te say for yourself, and must take bones or go hungry. That's another for me. On the whole I'm ahead of you, and. although you are Only a deg, I'm glad en it. It's something te feel that you are one peg higher than an old, yaller, homeless, hungry cur. Se long, old fellow." As the tramp started te go the deg reached out and snapped his leg, and then took a run for it. " Say, there, held en 1" called out the man, as he wheeled around. " I said I was ahead, but I'll take it back ! Yeu can lunch en my legs, while I'll see this country teetetally busted te New Jersey if I don't die of starvation before I come down te eating deg ! Even, old fellow just about even en the average, and no use of any hard feelings ever it." We walk in the midst et secrets, tve are en compassed with mysteries, but it is an open secret that there is no remedy in the world se wenderlul as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs and colds. W. H. Sticker. Mt. Carmel, Pa., says: " Brown's Iren Bitters has done mere ler me than any medicine I have ever used." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. f 13 lwdftw Falntness at the Stomach and Debility cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. See advertise ment. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates. Elmlra. N. Y.. writes " About four years age I had an attack of bil ious tevcr, and never fully recovered. My dl festive organs were weakened, and I would e completelyprestrated for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. I can new, though 61 years of age, de a iair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Net th Queen street. The finest lenses made are being mounted in Celluloid lrames. They arc handsome, light and strong and give better satisfaction than ether Eye-Glasses. Fer sale by all lead ing Jewelers and Opticians. flO-lwdeed Trouble Saved It is arcmarkablc iact that Themas' Eclectrlc Oil is as zoed for internal as external use. Fer diseases of the lungs and threat, and ter rheu matism, neuralgia, crick In the back, wound and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it always en hand. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qnean street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure is UeCHieUiy IDC Ut-SI. lUUi juuuicius mwrc, m aa much as it will cure u common or Chronic Cough lnene-haft the time and relieve. Asth ma. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and show mere casesOfConsumptien cured than 'all ethers. DjgBHi cure where they tail, it is pleasant tc!Ske, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c., 60c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere, nhnat. nr Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street. feb7-eedl Walnut Leaf Hair Besterer. It is entirely dliterent from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, tt will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hafr te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does net in any manner eflect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate et Sliver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful slessy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each Bettle Is warranted. SMITH, XL1NE & CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & BCCUEL. New Yerk. iun6-lyd.eedJrw GKOOEBIES. 1 BCKSK'S. Tlmt Elegant Syrup AT 10 cts. A QUART OH, JHOW IT 0p3S. Customers come from the south, east, north and west. We sold it te go te Erie. They come for it from Chester county. These -7c. Tomatoes Ge fasL" Why this lsjust what I want, the can Is net qnite se large. Think of It, the New Yerk wholesale price Is 05 te $1 per dozen and we sell them only 7c, a can or Sic. per dozen. SMOKED SALMON TN OU ANTITT TO 8UIT , CUSTOMERS AT BURSK1S ..jr-. ... f - - .'-t - :a -w- .j. - . . . i " i-l - J j.w ir - t i wir ' ' i.-. a. .ti. ' fb:si7. emc 4BMwiMiiM!itMaup zumpm&mG. .-k. r-r. - -mm -- - -z - a.'-' -- -n r -- ,"r .waiHKj "b-J-mtt ' -- "wj r.TTi. Ves. - shS.-SdSrsrs sfc a satsa-SSSfwB. SlkriM-J, - lgnif --ay XKBXOJCU "DKOWN'.H StOX BRTKBS. 01, ly Back! That's a common expression and hah a world of meaning. Hew much suffering is summed np in it. The singular thing about it is. that pain in the back is occasioned by se many things. May be caused by kid ney disease, liver complaint, consump tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, &c Whatever the cause don't neglect it. Something wrong and needs prompt attention. Ne medicine has yet been discovered that will se quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iren Bitters, and it does this by com mencing at the foundation, and mak ing the bleed pure and rich. Logansport, Ind. Dec. 1, 1880. Fer a long time I have been a sufferer from stomach and kid ney disease. My appetite was very peer aud the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iren Bitters. Since I used that my stomach docs net bother me any. My appetite is simply im mense. My kidney trouble Is no mere, and my general health Is such, that I feel like a new man. After the use el Brown's Iren Bitters ter ene month, I havjained twenty pounds In weight. O. B. SARasirr. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recommend Brown's Iren Bitters. It has cured ethers suffering as you are, and it will cure you.' Fer sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster f23 lwdJtw IT A CHINO NKHV.ES U4USE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SOIATIOA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SURE l ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP " PAIN KILLER." ,m -fl-lmlw OH ASS AND QUKKNSWAR. H 1GH SI MABTlJf. are AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a very large line et White Granite Ware. White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Wire -IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER SETS. We have selected these goods lrem the Best Manufacturers. WE GUARANTEE THEM. 49-Goods notsatistactery will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 16 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. HAJtVWAitm. IN BW HABDWABE 8TOBK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, -- -DEALERS IN: r BlUIMNGindClBINt'l HARDWARE, 810VE8, HEATERS, . RANGES. ' - - PAims; S , UUbBand . QLASb rt-. Beuse Furnishing Goods lMfcndw Y OMSW TUAMOI AND VUBNITUBB BBBlUTBOi r atatunrtmaUaB. Alse.' dealer in'ateend -r naadU.sndiaatlQne Parniture. -Steves - i.kb !- ina.r:iisnnn' - - .it '" " y".-.--' ' . - . .- tlc-. mmmmi Bnsm t y tri - ' tvKistv fyLSia - - - ! - - f .ci.'-' -.: PsmmVakammsFmmmtL1 i i p iMn t.T-Mt.-..-. - i.t .T8-i.tMmff.rllrtr .v .i... .. .J.J- .- .M . ... .. iiip-iiiS) 1TOK J Dwell! oeuutvra am eflee. TTOK KKmr TaU IT North Qaeea. atnaV; ftD7,S.MeOttM . 110.11 POB UST.' j -?t A two stores as 388 North Qneesw suaa,x Maraet jfetun. abw- QUEEN BTKMBT. viS vuk iff-"1 cawur. r ,f.jpi- , a -.f-'W A BUBDKTTX CAHUWTOI lanadititv. Call as 4--rt- feb32-3td SI One Stere and DwaUfaV JM-I aueen street; eppt ease. Apply at J STREET. " ". Cs nes BBHT.-a r mr 1 Brick Heuse. Ne. laNertavJ A two story Brlek-Wa street, between. Beut streets. SSMJbd A Twe and a-nall story HovMXe.mi Chestnutstreet. Apply te .--"'... "ir A.J.ST1 125-tld - Iaxsftnw '..Vifiia "JOB SAL. . - -fc" SgrtZ' A' Deuble Twe-Story TWSHVJKN DWELLING. Choice IeaUes.;Ba?1 ground Drainage. Large TWO-4twF TkUBLIO 8ALK. WEU. X Public Sale, en SATUBDAT, 1883, at Philip Wall's Green Tne a King street, a LOT OF GROUST0.1 feet, 2 Inches en West Kiagstet.1 tend iding in depth 845 feet te'fMsMr whereon Is erected a DOUBLBTW DWELLING (NOS. 430- and 441k W Story Back Building, a Frame Stasia street and ether eut-Duiiainss. in yard. -... 2.iii2 seie 10 commence at , e cioek;, m attendance will be given and fanaw . known by WILLI AIC W J. Gubeakkr, Auct. febIS47, . ' :xP A DJOUBMED ASIGNKK's) BMMMOWTM SY UABLBKHALKSTATC OnTUSBSIM FEBRUARY 27, 1883, UHder aa erdaeefj court ei common rieas ex LaaeasMrsesfl will hoRelrl at ihn Leenard Hetel. tatk-l arT-A- Mam.Hi . esataMrcjMf - vSS-J3j&, et Lancaster, the following real ratat.-vls ---3 Ne. 1. Being a valuable new twe-SSS BRICK DWELLING HOU8J.aad UM greuna attacnea, sitnatea en street, between Lime street street, and numbered Ne. 288 street. In said city. The said nr en said East Orange street 33 feet, : ana extenus in aeptn te urans sxr The said house has a brick back. ! tacbed and contains 13 rooms. I room. On said let is also a sat bnllr. RRKES HOirSK. 18x87 ft. aai sad wsirssiasi -jfc asfc Otals s3 aSiTas: ; - iSasWsmaSt - UM-S-SMSSv lit MUflUM'' BaV lmnrmramentH. '."Ji?'-!".-3 Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p.-iswlsesvi' CHAS. L LlDialVVf. Anotenna of Geerare O. Haaafd asd WMk-'ST TT Btnnmi InMlAn.. v tlQJ&mfliMMm' M. uuu.r., - . - .rz-t . . 'sr TUBLIC HACK OF' OOfrjSMCSV JT ESTATE. On WKDNXBDaT, 1831, at the Franklin Heuse; m cot eugh, will be sold a large Twe-s te MANSION HOUSE. With Let Ot fronting 133 leet en Second street sew cost street, anu in aepui im ieessi onwhIchltiient820Sfeet.TBeBss: hall, 13 rooms, bath room, pavea convenient closets, marine mas Ac la located in one et the best catiens in the borough, and. wlUi'littaSstt nensecemaDe maae a most- fisairaess ' ssssv nnnrR. -L.'HTr Alse, win be sela a Two-htery ing, Ne. 241 Lawrence street, lit said wnn 7 large rooms, ntews, eauav, 30xbv 101 leet. mere or less, extend aney. . ?. snintncrantrmn at s teemtm arm;--. sons wismngieview inepzenasai U. c naunman. esq., .uecaBSBRea ALLEN A. Admr. d. b. n. c t. a. el Jeshua Yaasms. . nasssssv- SSP- mmmmmmmL -x s.wu eausavas-M i, nSaMsSs5..- ' XsaLs lebl7-9dt v- &; nxECDTeBv sale ervAuri Si. nnADWIRV IW WDfrtAY..! IBM, BE JBiciuuji nuisi, aut-niiii;i(iiwt Xiancasier, me aauerswacu uiuimiui ,. will el Jacob MLeng, deesased.wfll'SSBSs -, at Public Sale, the Reel Estate etwrnatt . ceased, situate in tue city or lbs assess. a wit: f tA&SfSL." Ne. l. The undivided enejmlt msrtvSt -, Tract el Land in the western part Ot sate mmg I DOlinueu uuu uracnunuu iuuuwb. j u ninsr at a. corner in the middle et'C avenue and en the south side of a pabliei known as Bacbman's Lane, tneaes m ist i said public read, 7BJi percnes, move er.i a corner en me ess& auie uiuuuiw mm ing from the Marietta turnpike te te 1 Durg turnpiKO. lueuce kiuui mutrnm; i mentioned pnblle roae, dss-iv mrner en the north side et- the S1R0, tnence east axons. saia.HaEMavs (perches, te a cetner or land; ct P. Sagerer, en which St. Jesepn'SlM unntni thrnffnunith alenff laad M tins Sagerer and. Jehn. Uager,: JBUj te a corner, thence east aleaarlaaA ec iTmrp.r. srerches. te- a corner, tsa alonglanisef JehnC. HagstsartJn 3ipercnes, mera or !, wnn ut. nlnnir land et said JaaOfe-i per iegi rches te a corner in un awvwari ;e avenue, tnence nerut awmsjiSBSti said ceuesre avenne.Bpi thenlaceef beeinnina. and se PKRCHBS,mere or i nt Land is verv favorably si tien of the western growth Ums be divided tnrougneui-iato i lets. - - e-Hsetg?. 2. a let of greuna stsssmemi of East orange sireaer, n street and North luke I front en saia swsc.um l nehni. and extendlnsr 1st dss alley 14 feet wide, adfetajBC few E. Went r en the east and of-A. 1 the west, en wmen is eteewa - DWELLING HOUSJ which is three stories i et 29 leet, I03f inebessaai inches ; i ue rear poruen is garret in height' with a inches and a width fear the nt is feet 3 inches, and tbew: feet 9 inches. The house Is nnbfltantlal and elezant mass tended bv the late Jaeeh MV 1 vate resmenee. , fSiSi. 3 AlotetKroundonthewasssissii 7 . ' -TSC v net street, net ween nenj.vBHSJB Kine- . enumiira in IMW1 ket street. 24 feet.2lnehss,BMssrev1 itxtendinir in denth. SS feet. 1 joining property of Unkm'lr-3 new iUmpHujr OB Ml NWMP Edward Edgerly en the Nersk. cat ' BLACKSMITH suup is aiiLissvaew by Edward Walker,. " j.? flnlft te cemmfiBM At 754 B-r when attendance wiir- made known by MART - ' - . i. .- 1" Executrix et the will etJaeeW'l ceased. T ' lis w belesale sad Retafl Dsasl LUMBRRrAHV SWfard: Ne. treeta above J . . .rt,.-M jg -55 V i BesraTadeefSjsafiYCOAacwssM w1srht arnaiantaad. - 5 'M&T- J " Manure by the car-lead at 1 Alse, umeswme a walks. Cement at isdssss Pagfgg.n General Ofles: V last KAUPPMAN. KJCLLSR kr- aprt-lwd' ... . 5J5. tr &Mh l V K. I'HIHII.'S ,1M KOMXX WATMMm1ti tmmimmm minlnnsTn and Rassat BsslSSBlB.Ai '. i-- -i - LUMBER AND: OOA Oonnaettem With the Yard and STREET Office: Ne. - - m -jt- J. TT2 -i& I "I I LI HI t - r'3 wr-S- rtWBAUUO rAORAl 1 MCICl A n mmMtf nllv tavltMi the Shirts, Overall,-Rati' wear. WezkinsrPaatB.ata faaatvery leaaaedWf less as , ' jtECHTOLD's Ne;atirirjk' and..; -32 '" m ir.8.-swrf "Rf?11 y VSefX 333 trXi lv -5 -e-ffl
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