hMyWMWWMl ;W WW WW-SiK v'Ks. ? rv'. '?. .1 J. '. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1885. '., a mmmKjai , a f u I "A,, tf v. r ft . .'JA rf. 1: im hi- ; v.V m 'v; 5W ft F 5i r.-," &. WK Kr- 2i &3 fe 3&T is' fc fe & s" ICW i;sv .' i ?y $ HV .. !JT Mc && .! . SJ fc 1' & fcir'.' ' C tk. '- v., DAILY IHTELIIGEKCER tututMcD every evening I ti THE yea y 'x (WKMT IJKtrTO.) j,. !,'&' rTtlNMANMENEL WTBLUQBNOER BUILDING B. W. UUnnen jB.n i n " jr" LANCASTER rA. Vj'&fcV-TtN CENTS A WEE. flVEOOLUM $'. '"4DVERTIKMENTB wem ten te nrrv cents J'ALWE. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. iBiaHT'PAOES.) H MAUSMEO EVERY WEDNESOAY MORNINO ; , , " Twe Oeium Yu m Aeyei. w-'V .. ' 01WC9P0NDENCE SOUCiTED fKum EVERY .. . t. - &e 1 aun itiiimthy. L.IXT-. -rur utate AND COUNTRY. CORRf MWDENTSARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEGIBLY iNDONONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY; AND TO iSlTOEm NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION. BUT ,H PROOr OP GOOD FATTH. AIL ANONYMS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED! TO THE WASTE 1 BASKET. AOMEM ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO THE INTELLIQENOER, LANCASTER. PA. $ljcen wstct intelligencer I.ANOASTEIt, rEnHUARY 16, 18SS. Practice and Profession. The Ferth American iwints eut.that net only Senater Wallace, the president of the Beach Creek railroad, is a Democrat, but General Megee also, who, as Senater Wal lace says, controls it. The Aeri tmw m Is moved te wonder that any intima tion of a disposition towards constitutional Infraction should be pessible against a Democrat. The Xerth American fails te make the distinction between n Democrat In private and public station. General Magee gees for cash ncress the constitu tion ; which i3 very wrong in General Ma Ma gec, but he fellows the crowd te be in at t he death and get the biggest possible part of the carcass. The tene of public sentiment is net yet sufficiently high in this country te require the citizen in hi3 business pur suits te make his practice wholly con sistent with Ids political profession. AV hope, however, that it is strong enough te require that the statesmen of the country shall liave this consistency in their con duct. It is entirely true that the controlling management of the Heech Creek railroad is in Democratic hands ; and that the read should be run In obedience te Democratic professions. If it Is net, it is Kid for the Democrats in control, if they would also be popular leaders. That it is netwe de net yet knew. We linve hewever had the courage te inquire: we would recommend our exam - pie te the North American and its fellow He- publican organs. Perchance if the news' papers would undertake te held the rein en the politicians of their resjiective parties who are running railroads through the constitution, the practice might lw checked ; or docs the North American want us te understand that llepubliean principles warrant such infraction of the constitution nnd that only the Democratic iicwspaiK?rs need bother about it V If this is ie, we will cheerfully oasume that position. AVe fancy that when the people get te compre hend that this is the political situation, the llepubliean vote will seen dwindle rapidly. As Democrats we de net proiiese te con done thu stabbing of our political con victions, though done by Democratic hands. AVe are fully aware that a great deal of the responsibility for the railroad violation of law and justice rests upon Democrats. Themas A. Scott was a Dem ocrat, and yet one of the most aggressive of railroad managers against lawful restraints. Mr. A. J. Cassatt is a Democrat, and yet wholly without principle or con science when his interests clash with his political faith. "William L. Scott is a Democrat, and one new nctive in the party councils ; and jet no one would say that he has ever manifested a proper regard for the constitution, the law nnd Demo cratic principles, when they crossed the paths of his private business. If c has been in search of wealth all his life, and has get it most abundantly. He has been nn active Democrat nil his life and is new in Con gress. There arc ether Democrats who liave reached out for political fame and for private fortune in railroad operations. They are net necessarily contradictory aims ; yet itis hard torenthem successfully together ; ns it is hard for the camel te go through the needle's eye. At least If they are en the Democratic side of ielitics, where they must respect the constitution and tlie law, te keep their political title clear te man sions in the skies. "We understand that it is a fundamental condition of a Democratic statesman's leadership that he shall be true in thought, In word and in deed te the Democratic demand that the railroad corporations shall obey the spirit and the letter of the constitution and tlie laws ; and that they shall be just in their treat ment of all their customers and honest in all their conduct. We piojieso te held eveiy Democrat claiming te be a leader up te this rack, be he who, or what, or wheie he may ; and this is fair notice that we will strike our brother if he offends. The PoipjIeu Abuses. It 1ms lieen testified liefore a congres sional committee that the examiners In the pension elllce were instructed during tlie last campaign net te report nny case for rejection lest the disappointed applicants would opjieso the llepubliean candidates for elllce, nnd that a worthy case of a widow urged by Mr. llehnan, was " held up for requirements" en a technical defect because ene Helnun was a " great objec tor" nnd "ad dDemecrat." Thlsisafalr specimen of the abuses te which this department has been subject ; it was noticeable all ever the country that pensioners, grantees and applicants, were bull-dozed into voting the llepubliean ticket. The agents of the department were busyeverywhere coercing Democratic sol diers. These practices should lie prelied te the core and every last rascal be turned out neck and heels. Au Albany dispatch bays that Judge Thunuanislikelytebein the cabinet, as Mr. Cleveland takes no stock In the idea that he must be at all solicitous as te local disputes in the party, He is net a pacill pacill cater of p.uty brawlers, but an elected president, whose duty it is te surround himself with the wkest councillers nnd the best administrators in the party, His head is level if lie holds this view, as we de net doubt lie desf. We luve never supposed that the preeminent qualifications of Judge Thunninfer the cabinet would be over looked by the president-elect. Senater JJayard, Kenater Lamar and Itepresen- tntlve Randall nre new in places wlicre they can Je Reed teiviec, nnd will net lrave tlicni. Tlie Reed men In Congress should 1k kept there. They cannot be mero useful anywhere elw. I The Fenrlli Nam lemesi. In no ilcimtmcnt of local offlcc-lieMlnR has there been mero conspicuous mal feasance than In the nlmse of the elllcu of alderman; nnd of nil the magistrates none has been such a netable offender as Spur- rier. His derelictions are rank and known of all men. The grand Juries ha c expeed them, the court has condemned them, commissioners nnd auditor have ias.rl Judgment uihiij them and a lK'tit jury set the seal of its adverse verdict upon 1dm. i And yet he has t he unblushing effrontery intinvseiit lilmclf as a eandidate for re election ; and by controlling the election beard, by manipulating the worst element of hta ward and by the meanest seit of boss. nn nml lillllilnzillll. llO ITetS the feHU of i party nomination. The Examiner yells te its party friends te " stick te the ticket." This was te have been expected. The JWir Era, which has or latolwen professing some Indignation at the Illegal fee business and some general opposition te the nldermanlc abuses, wheels into line as gracefully as it came te the res- cue 01 1110 greai iiij;iii;ii i--s""-.-. when the lNTi:i.i.iei:xri:it pvikwwI his oiieratlens. It llnds that Alderman Spur rier has the legular nomination of Wash l'etts and eung Heb Kvaiw, and it is" net justified in going liehind their face " of the returns. This also is what might have been ev pected. The Fire Department. The Xc te Em says that in its judgment " any change in the .superintending of the water or jire department til this time, fur jhirtisan or ixrtnnal reason, iretiM he mi mi icfec, and for this reason every llepubliean should vote intelligently for council men.' This trap is set " te ketch the coon a'geiu' and a'ceinin'." While the cit ring wants no change in the superinten dence of the waterdepartment, it has set up itsceuncilmanie candidates for a change in the fire department, for purely partisan and personal reasons ; and te afford leallng places for some of its pels. The increasing elllcicney of the fin de partment is due te the fact that it is net organized en n partisan basis, and it would be letter for all the departments of our city government if they were taken out of party politics. The attempt te drag into them the fire department can only lend te de moralization ami disaster. Every llepubliean who would " vote in- 1 telligcntly for eeuncilmen " will have te I vote against the nominees of his party in most of the wards ; and especially against these set up te keep the city offices in the hands of the city ring, and te prostitute the lire department for " partisan or per sonal reasons." Tun shade of I.indley Murray may rest lit peace ; Txpm will net w rite n book. Mattiikw Au.NOt.n, since he has eome among us, has found it necessary te radically change, seme of his piecenceived notions about American institutions that wcre de rived from the indiscriminate reading of tlie view ser foreign travelers In the Cnited States. He finds that our jielitlcal corruption is exag gerated, though few could blame nny ene for bellev lug that American politics nre all that is debasing, if the views of tlie best class of journals In n heated camiialgu were Liken ns nn authority. He notes tlie entire nlisoiire of classes in American Institutions and decides therefrem that our danger from revolution Is net se great its the elder I'uropean countries where class distinctions prevail. The views of Intelligent foreigners en things American nre always interesting te theso made the sulv Jectef thorn, and when they contain a plight leaven or adulation, they nre very much easi er te h wallow by theso criticized. Veti: te turn out tlie originators el tlie 2,100 Huber job. Tniini: seems te Ik) no better time than the prenent for the vest pocket voter te asseit himself In this city. At te-morrow's election the Republican caiidld.itesjbr aldermen in the Fourth, Sixth nnd Ninth wards represent conspicuous unfitness and persistent place seeking. They nheuld be rebuked by these who believe Unit tlie elllce should seek the man, and net the man the elllce. Tlie Demo cratic candidates nre men of honesty of pur pur pese nnd integrity of character that proniise the right kind of administration of elllel.il duties. Vete te put them in. Tim vest pocket voters te-morrow will hat e Democratic names en their ballets, Sati'iuiay seems te have lieen a peer day for St. Valentlne. At the Philadelphia post pest post elllco thu business in these sweet missives was only half of that dene lust year, nud in New Yerk the proportion was only one ene one feiirtli. In Lancaster the posteftlco empleyes found their work lighter than usual, nud In quiry nt the stoics whero vnleutines were sold elicits the information that the sales wcre unusually small, nud that theso purchased wcre generally of the chenjHir variety. This U n sad stnte of nll.drH. Tlie conclusion that seems inoiitable is that the Chrlstmis, New Year, Kaster, Thanksgiving and birthday cards are driving out tlie liter ature of Saint Valentine. Hut hard times vioreiipoii us this year, nnd business will be better a year hence. Then let us hepe that the Valentine will bogivennnew and sturdier lease of II (is. Veti: ter Democratic candidates for council ns ii wholesomo cheek en a careless mayor. Tin; Hi: is a fashionable felly that has taken held of the fair Hex nt the present time that physicians proiieutieo most harmful. It is the frequent use of vinaigrettes, or smelling bottles, by young women in f.ishlouable so ciety. It has tlie ellect of stimulating nerves rendered shaky by late hours or Indulgence In dissipation. Hut tlie strength of the nails contained in tlie kittles must be increased, us must the dese or opium for the victim of the latter habit. Asaeoiibcqucnce the olfactory nerves become blunted nud constant head ache result. The pretty vln ilgrettes niake a very lesthetle adornment attached te a lady's belt, and they de offer au opportunity for tlie exhibition of u well meulded arm mid trim waist, but theso who use them will have n kcrieus reckoning te jwy home day. Caught In un r.leiaturiiud Kllleil IV. II. Andrews, Jr., u prominent rosldeut cf Tltusvllle, Pa., was caught in the olevator nt the Hetel llruuswlck Sunday uiernlngnnd Instantly killed. He was 'il years old nml son or a once leading merchant or Titusville, Cincinnati und Meadville. Prelileut-i:irt CiHtvlanil' VI. lien. Among the callers en President-elect C'leve lnnd nt Albany, en Huuday, were Senater German, of Maryland ; Congressman Wil liam Ij. Scott, of Pennsylvania, who was prominently identified with the Democratic nutienal committee or ISHl, and Smith M. Weed, of New Yerk. It is understood that Mr. Cleveland U new devoting all his spure time te the completion of Ids Inaueural ad-Urerni, BURIED BY A SNOWSLIDE. nit: reir.v (ir.nr.i, vtau, .viiinur in: sTimrr.n nr ax .trALAXcii n Villi of TwrlinlVrt of 'new en llie I.eirl. A Mining Tun ii I'nilrr llie Itin-liit Heillr Tnfcrn ()nl-nrciirri VmlniT VmlniT erliiB In suit- tlir lmirleiiril. The startling new i has reached Salt l-nke City thnt the town or AUa was nearly wiped out lv an avalanche. It has heen new Ing far a week, nnd Is new twelve feetdeeyenn im-M ultli ilinlnriiiitlllmi:tni;. Krld.iv liiisht ii nttrr s nVlnek a tremendous vnlttme or snow swept down ever the llniira inlne werkd, doing no tlatiMSC mere, rM-vpi mump Iho smekctnek along 5 llien It tmck Iho town, crushing nlHiutthreo-reurths of It, but rortunatelv ninny of tlioheiisesweredeserled Ter the w liiter. The place is built nt the feet of eon vergiuK gulches, mid the slides Inula filrinnrk. Tucker's Uxirdlnc heuse wivs hw opt awnv rind the hotel crushed. The Vnt Vnt leje work's Including buildings nnd tnim wavs wcreeruMied. Twe men nt tills mlue liappened te Ixi In the drill .nnd 1 vapt In Jurv. Stricklev, Tucker nnd Wallace's "teres were liijnreil Sllghllv. rowers' Imtchor-shep nnd Slmiweir' drug tore were the only Imildings tliat escaped entlreiy, a large ior ier ior tien el llie ictinis were Initie Uvirding liouxe nnd hotel. Twenty-eight In nil were hurled, lint twelve wcre ling em nine. 1 no ret nre undmibteiHv dead. Tlie men rrem tlic City ltivks and the llvergrcen liiiue" rnrmedn discing force te get out the bodies. Tliree had lioeu taken nut at last accounts, amid much dllllculty, the rentiers iMittllng witli tlie lieavv storm nnd low temperature. Timetliv Miidilem wa-s net dend when brought out, but died seen after. Tlie bodies of James Watsen nnd . Jehn Tord wcre taken out, iiiilte deyL Tlie following is a correct lit eV llioe notyet rcoeverod. An drew H. White, liarlPV Ollsen. l'rwl. Collin son, Mattle Ulckey, Charley Volk and Hlg Jim IbetliClilneHO), Jcrn.- Hctr.111. P.wld 1'. i:atis, n child or Mrs. Kerd, nnd four chil dren of r.li Rdleu. A rescuing partv has itiried, nnd It Is pos sible Hint sumo of tlie nlwve may be saved, ni en a former occasion seme joeplo were found nllve nfter hiving been burled tliree da vs. 'Vho loes are estimated a fellow s : Tuck er's hotel, fif.00: Smith's brewery, JiOOOj Vallejo uilne, f.!0,0(K); Cae house, $jOO ; O'ltclltyN store, ?2,l)ii0 , llddy Fritr's saloon, J.'iOO; Jehn Strickley, f.",oe0j Jacksen Jenes, SMO. Oilier buildings, j.sim. Std Kmlliigel n Wedding Tour. Mrs. J'dna Andersen, nijeil 17, who was stricken with Miiallpex whlle homeward bound from a long nnd pleasant wedding tour, nnd who was taken te the hospital en her nrrlval in Chicago, it is thought, is be yond recovery. On e ember , 1SS-I, she and her husband started from Rnchelle, III., w here the marriage ceremony had just taken place, te visit their Ternier home in Germany. Tliev nre quite w calthy, nnd enjoyed nn ex tended honeymoon. Uctiiniingtreni KureH., they started for their Illinois home in the sleeier Palerme, Just in time te lie cnuglit in the snow storm that raged se fiercely early in tlie week. Soen after starting from New Yerk, Mrs. Andersen was taken se ill that slie was tiet nble te leave her lertli, but it was thought te be the fatigue Incident te the long journey. They w cre snowed in for two days, Mrs. Andersen growing constantly werse: but it tins net until they reached Chi cago that tlie dread nature el her sickness was known. Mrs. Andersen was taken im mediately te the hospital, and her death seems Inevitable. Her husband luvs never left her side from tlie moment it was known sliehnd the smallpox. PERSONAL. Gun. Okant's threat is healing ; he walks out every day, without n cane, te see his doc or. CiiAlti.r.s hrjiNKn leaned Henry Wilsen J10O te carry tlie latter ever Ids inauguration us ice president. M wik Twain's new lwek, " Huckleberry Finn," isniade up ter the most part of wents of ene syllable. Senateu (iAiti.ANliis a widower and his deeteil old mother keeps heuse and home for him in Washington. line. S. Het' rwr.t.i. is ngedfiT ; iron gray nnd leeks young. He tells a geed story and is a conspicuously kid billiard plnyer. I'llKslIlKNT-Kt.KUT Cl.KVKI.ANl has writ tell tliat he will be unable te attend the Amcrleus club ball in Philadelphia te-night. (fi;or.ei: Ei.iei's biography has already brought in te tlie Londen publishers the handsome sum of f lii.nne, nml is still going ahead. Sfnateii Camkuen will spend several weeks in Flerida Ter the lien'ellt of his health. He is nn nlmest constant sullerer from dyspepsia. Mns. I.amituy's "Scheel for Scandal " performance is generally noticed favorably in England but her Paris made d reuses are universally condemned. Okn. I.oe n. in alctter te n jmlitical ad mirer says : " Ne. I am writing no book j I have nobody te wheedle and nobody te pun ish In any such way." KiiWAliuUliKK.v, president of the i.ouis i.euis i.ouis ville.t Nashvllie railroad, met his wife, the richest woman in America, by sending her in mistakea receipted bill Instead of n talon tine. IlL'NN, the then manager of Drury-Lane theatre, was singularly shrewd and amusing, btita very ignorant man. When the " Ladv of Lyens " was brought out he illustrated hfs view of the drama's name by the most pre fuse assortment cf liens upon the stage. F. II. Iti'KsEl.l., of Sacramento, brother or A. IV. and J. It. Husscll, or this city, lately cut from a lemon tree in his yard a .Sicily seedling planted seven years lige, n branch en which were n lemon blossom, n hud shirt ing, a full bud nnd four lemons varying In sle from tliat of n small marble te the full grew n nnd ripened fruit, representing seven dillbrcnt stages or crops en tlie same tree, Sknateii Yt-r.KK, the millionaire from Flerida, is getting ready his $100,000 heuse te entertain en it lavish scale when the new ad ministration comes in. He was n Hebrew nml ehnnged his name from Levy te Yulec. His tvile did net like the name, sohe became 'Mr. I nice.' hue is a line looking woman, ami was the daughter of n cabinet officer un der Democratic regime." Olahstenk is being cursed en nil sides in Londen with a vehemence nlmest unpar alleled. Tlie newspapers comment with llcree condemnation en his enjoyment of young Justin McCarthy's play, "Tlie Candi date," en the night that the news of fiorden'n death arrlted. livery ene of the hearty laughs, with which he received this; witty production, Is reglstered ngalnst him us an addition te Ids many ether crimes. Union am Yor.Ne's grandson is an assist ant In the Sw.iim court-martial te Judge Adwicate Asa llird Gardner. This young scion or poly gamy Is an artillery officer stu stu tieued nt (iuverner's Island. He studied law ami was graduated at Columbia college. He Is tall and is considered geed-looking. Ie lias, or course, but one wire, for though a Mermen he is net a jielygamisL A seu of ltrigham Yeiiiigj..graduated tit West Point, is nil officer In tlWt ongliieer corps, nnd Is, above the average in brains. He tee, is mar ried te one wife only. Tim Nnrtlitiet Lumber Trade. The t'hie.i;;e Northwestern Lumberman in a rovietv of the lumber product In tlie Northwest, nays that the white pine lumlier cut in IsSI tv .s 8,07U,&.Vl,al feet ns compared Willi 7,fMI,TMi,lMi feet In 1SS.I. The hIiIukIe prrxlnctlen in I.nSI tvns -1,13,81,000, nKahiHt a1lHl7ai,(E10 In IM. Tliere moon hand nt the mills 3,&lit,AVf,llllfcetef liimlxT, i:i percent, of tlie entiie cut. The lumber nt distribu ting markets makes the entlre hteek en hand nearly (5,000,0(10,000 feet, I'reni this It will be neon that thu grand total of tlioliimlxrciltef last excoeds that of 1SSJ by nearly a half billion feet, or ubeut ns much as Chicago and Its suburbs consume n nn entlre year. CulUjue of the Oriele, Tlie orde.- of the Oriele, organized te glve public Hpcctnciilnr displays in llaltlniore en llie Htyle of the New Orleans Mnrd I flras, Ims collnpsed for want of public Hupiiert, The last exhibition Ien it 17,500 In debt. This debt lias lieen leduced le f 1,000. All the ell'ecls of the order will be bold at auction tills week. m i 'leiiinlluii In IIiikUuiI. Tlie recent decision that cremation is net unlawful has nt last brought out a cremation company In full working order. Ily payment of an annual subscription of a guinea you can be cremated ut au ospcuse of f 00 and be delivore 1 lu Innocuous ashes te your re latives. ' .sre.ir ix mi. irrsr. l'ewrs Hint tlie Kiieit ltlerkHili. M'lll lip ttrncnril In nnd Around L'ldrnge. A drhlug snow storm prevailed In Chicago nearly nil Sundny, censing In the ex culm; after "dnrkness et In. The snow was line, nielst and clinging, and drifted Ivully liefore a strong north wind. Tiiilus Hiiulng in me delaved, nnd fears nre expressed that In the present condition or affairs, lw Ith such vtvd nniils or snow plied upnlongiiie iracks, inc. blockade of last w eek w 111 lw renew ed unless the wind ulnckeis. Advices received nre te te the ellect that the storm Is of much the sanie character nnd extent ns that or n week nun. There Is n tleree blirard In lewn. Snow has fallen diirinc; most of the day In Wlseousin,Illlneis nnd Indiana. Thoheaviost snow seems te ha fallen In central nnd southern Illinois, nnd trains nre repoited la boring heavily or entirely nWindoned in that section, ltain I repotted In seutliprti jor jer jor tiens erindtntin nnd warm weather In the south nnd east. Anether blinnrd, rivaling that or last week, set In nt V o'clock Saturday night nt nt lUoemlnuton, nnd until - m. Sunday the snow foil furiously. The Indianapolis, llloemlngton nnd Western, the like l'rle nnd the Knnknkee branch or the lllhels Central have nlnndeueil nil trains, nnd have several tnnlns each stuck In the drltts. The Illinois Central is blocked nt I.eMnnt, north or llloximlngten, Tlte Cltlenge nnd Mlen has a train In the snow nt Clienea, nnd otte nt Ventlae. The country reads nre drifting full, in seme eases new teaching Iho tops of tlie neeges. Six inches of snow foil nt Knnknkee. en Sunday. It Is still snowing and drifting. Itallmnil men tear a bloeknde. 11b llesrnrs VI fll of lll limiilrj-. Martin 11. lUnuchard dlel a few da.V age in lUoenilngdalo, N. J., nt the nii or t'l years, leaving lichiud a progeny which has seldom liccn exeeeiled for number. He mar ried in 1S03 at the age et 1 1 vears nud was n father w hen but 1.1 yours old. A year and a half later hli wife Uire twins "e that he had three children before he was 17. His first w Ife tiled In 1S39, having borne lUm 19 elill dren. Ills second wife bad It mere. Hewas a grandfather iH-ftne he was -IX It is lio lie lio Ilevxsl tlmt lilsdeceudiiiils limubcr between tXiOaudTOO. luitlin: tlie war he declared that he could muster a full company or Ids own male children and grandchildren. SIarlr of I'e.tiiUMter. Certain clnim agents of Washington have recently sent thousands of circulars te such postmasters throughout the country ns w ill be licuclltted by thereadjusluientotthes.ilary act of May, 1SS3, claiming that the only sure and prompt means of securing this arrears of money is through them. The matter having lieen brought te the attention of Acting Post master Oeneral Cresby, he has Issued nn eider saying the service of nn attorney In such eases Is a useless expense, nnd denying the power of middlemen te facilitate such matters In tlie slightest degree. All that is required Is te address tlie department, nnd all claims will be settled as seen ns thev can can lie reached. jsiM'car, xunci:. lll'CKI.E.VS Al'.XICA SALVE. The best Salve 111 the terhl for Cut. Ilrulsei, Sere. CIcers, Salt llheum. Fever ere. Tetter, Chapped Hand, ChlUil.iln. Cern, anil all Skin Krupllens, anil rxisltlvely cure l'Ues, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect sail. faction, or mene) refunded. Trice, a cents per box. Ker ale by II II. Cochran, druggUt, Ne. 137 and IX) North (juceu street, 1-aiiciuter, Pa. "llOUiillON I'AIN " l'LASTEU. Pereus and HtrenR-thenlnir. Improved, the liei for backache, twins in chest and side, rheunin tltni, neuralgia. iV. I)ragglterntall. (I) Threw Atiny S3.-.0. "Troubled with nitlnuii for elsrlu t cars. Net quite two bottles or 7Aettint' Krlrcirte Oil rurtil vie completely nfter spending ever $3."! without the slightest bene nt." This Is hat August Trnb ner, of Tyrene, I'n .iy. Ker -ale hv II. It Cochran, drueuM. 1.17 nnd 1S North' IJucen street, Lancaster, l'n. t.oen AnvicE. I'wt Hale's Unner of llere hound nnd larfnrn cough or cold. l'lke'sTnelh ache Dreps enre lu one minute. fMitdccMlAtv uernti os cni'diis.' Ak for " Unugh en teulw," for Coughs, Colds, sere Threat, Hoarseness. Troches, l.tc Liquid, Sie. (I) ITCHING l'lLKs." SVJll'lOMs' MOlsTritK. Llke perspiration. Intense Itching, tterse by scrutcnlnfc, most nt night, seems if jiln-tvnrius wcrecmwilng. Airn.yne' lhntmcntflet vletts ant, lure cure, JuniS-MWlAw CATAItltll OF THK IILAIM)V:il. silnginK, Irritation. Inflaminitlnn. nil hldney nil I rlnnry Complaints, nurd by Itnelm- an Palba. tl- (I) SKIN IHSEASE. "sWAVNES OINTMENT-' 'Nunine'i Ointment" cures Tetter, salt It lie n in. Itlnirw-erm, i-erpj. Pimples. Eczema, nil Itchy Eruptions, no mutter hew abttinatr or long itamllnu. JuiJd-MWP.tw THE HOPE OP THE NATION. C hlldicn slew In development, puny, neratt ny nnd delicate, umt " Well's lleallh llrneuer " I IlltOWN'S IIOV3EIIOI.ll PANACEA. Is the me-,1 effective Pain Detrever In the w-nrld Will most purely quicken the bleed whether lAKcn intcniniiy or applied PTternnllr. nnd thereby mero certainly RELIEVE 'PAIN, whether clironle or ncute, than nny ether pain allovialer, and It Ii warranted denblii the Htrcnsth of nny similar preparation It cures pain in the Side, Itack or Itacker ISencN. ero Threat, liheuinatUm, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and Is The Great ltellever of Pain. ' IlltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should be In etery family. A lcnspeAiirul of the Panacea In a tumbler of t I water sweetened. If pr- rerree.i taken ti DPiiume, win JIKKAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. m311ydM,W,Aw AN EMTOU'S THIIIVTE. Theion P. Iteatnr, editor Ft. Wuyne, lnd., Uaiette, rites : " Fer Iho pant live tears have always used Hr. hint's New lilseeierj-, for ceunns of most Bevere character, ns well as for theso or umueertype. It never rails te effect a apeedy cure. Jly friende te whom t have recom mended it speak of It In seme hluh tenns. Hav ing lieen cured by It of every cenuh I hat e had forflre years, I connlilerltenlyrellahlenndauro euro for CedKln, Colds, etc." full nt Cochran's IiniB Stere, San. 137 and 1JU North Otieen stieet, Ijincaster, Pa., and get u free Trial bottle. Ijire hlze ll.OU. (J) JIOTIIEKS! JIOTIIEUSI1 MOTIIEItSIII Are you dlstuibcd nt id at idtjlit uiul broken of your I HUlfurlnc nnd ert Ing with In of cnttliiB teetnj If se, rest uy n hick ciuie the excruclallnit li.il eni oneeanu Kei a oeiiio et jirs. it i.tsi.un n OOTIIINU SYUVP. It will relieve the peer little HUfferer Iminedlntely depend upon It; there is no mlstake about It. There Is net n mother en earth who luis ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, und Klve rest te thn mother, nnd rellnf nnd health te the child, nperntlni; llke made. It Is perfectly safe, te use In all canes, and pleasant te the taite, nnd U thn prescription of one of the eldest nnd best female. ph)lclans In Iho Culled State. Meld every tt hole. Scents n bottle. inny31-lydM,V,S.tw VEKV HEJIAlihAllLE ItECOVEKV. Mr. Cee. V. Willing, of .Manchester, Mich., writes: "My tvlle has been almost helpless for rlve jears, se helpless that she could net turn ever lu bed alone, hlui used two bottles xf Electric Hitters, und Is se much Iniiireted, tliat shn Is nble new te de her own work.'1 Electrln Hitters will de all tlmt Is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials nttcm their great curntlve powers. Only llfty cents n hetth) ut C'echrnn'i Ilrui; Stele, Niw. 137 und 13) North yuecii street, Lancaster Pa. (J) llreakliit; Vp. On every hand tjeeevldenee thnt w Inter U breaking up, and will neon have te yield te tint advancing spring. It Is a most Important q ora tion umeiiKst Kclcntllle men what causes the general feeling of debility and lanaltude no prev alent in this region. Whlle some regard It as the result ofcenlliieiucnt and Inaction, ether suppose It te be caused by the decay of vegeta ble und milmnt debris which has accumulated during the winter. What Is especially needed at thin time, howet i r. Is neinctldng te overcome these Influence. It Is tee late te tutkuheiit the causes ; what Is the cure T Thousands of tier tier tens nil ever the country who have given Kidney- Wert n faithful trial are ready te testify that no ether remedy In equnl te It for cleansing the system, purifying the hlueil, regulating Iho bowels, und curing nil kidney nnd llvcrdl-i new cis, unit i-nriiiK nu Kinney iiiiuiiveruiseases. It Is In fuel tlie king of all spring medicines. Tlie iJiily ami IlrrTeetli. In old times tliedocters saw thebenetlt of Iren for the bleed, but the only preparation they hail wuaonewhloh. If It touched the teeth, mined the enamel, leaving tha teeth like chalk. Many ladles have utteily ruined their teeth with tills preparation. New wu hnve lliewn's Iren llllleis which may be taken safely und with thn most happy result. Dr. Iluggles, of Marlen, Mass., In speaking highly of llietrn s Iren llllters, udds 'It does net hurt the teeth." , Opinion of Dr. Melt, lain (internment ('him 1st, en Allcuck's Porem Plaster. My Investigation of Allceck'h Poneus Pias tkb shows It te contain laluable anil eticnttat In greilitntt net preient in any ether Planter, Tint u Ingredients ure se perfectly pro)Mjrtencd that thO AllCOCK l'OMl'll P&A8TU1 Will IIOl CIII1SO JlHttert or JCieetilr Irritation, nml 1 tlnd It su perior te and mero efficient that any ether Plaster. HENItV A JIOTT, Jli.. Ph. !., V, C. 8 , Professer of Chemistry, N. V, Med. College, Etc Ve net tvattt your money buying Inferlerartb elcs. Tell your druggist you ttant AlLcecK's Tener VtAiTcn and de net tuke ethers made te tell en the loputitleii of the genuine article, MKMCAZ. rKONlinrrKits, B in a m . w w ir stt n " .ns- e r 9 vr W M M N n n 11 n h u ii urn imn e ww ww N N N 'Sftj 1 l( H urn 11 I OO W W S N "as it 11 nn ik II H II II ii unit n eKnU l i. S'7,5 II K 11 1H1 m-r m-r T v T T T T fK jinn "s-ss,, Thlinedlcliie, eeinlitnlni; Iren with puroxwe purexwe tabic Iniilc, qulcku- niul minntptely UllltKS 'i.-'.i. i.i, i.,niiir. bssien; MAI.AUIA, 15'J;!x..NKs...n.,.,'.l'UK.1"',)0". CIU1.1.S mut VKVKIlnuaNKVKAI.nl A. Ily mplil anil IheniiiRli nlmll.itlen with the McshI It renrhe ex cry jsirt el llie syntcui, purl, ties nud curlrlici tlie Mural, ttivuittlinns the iiiikcIps nml ncrvca, niul tone nnd InvlKumtn thoevstciiit A line Apnellrrr llest tonle known. It will cure Out worst ciuie of Dynitepstn, re re uielllKRUilUlnilim nyuipteuis, tni'hiM Tat. ItiR the VikxI, UelclitiiB, Heat In Om Stemnclt, llistrllinrn, etc. The only Iren medicine that will net MacVen orliUurethn teeth. It Is Inmliiahlc rnrilloraespcciillnrletronioii, nnd te all person who leaa neilcntary llve. 'V,,.,!nfi""',K remedy for aiMinaet of the I.lrrr nnrt kidney. Vcrsen sutTerlnjf from the effect of overwork, nervous trouble. Um or appetite, or ilehlllty. experlcnce quick rellf nnU renewcil energy by It uc. It Oot lint eausn lleilililrhn or iMtvttirn t!nntl. pntten-OTIIKU Iren mraiclne de. It is the only preparation of Iren that eainca no Injurious ellect. rhyslplnn nnd ilriiKgUta reeniiinipnd It u the let. Try It, The Kenutne has Tnule Mark nnd crossed red line en wrapper. Take no ether. Mndennlyliy IlltOWS CIIKMICAIi CO.. lHLTiMOm, Mn. eplMydlyw -IIDNF.Y.WOKT. nei:s weNDKitvt i, t cuks et' KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER G0MPLA1NTS. llccause It acts en the 1.1VK1I. HOWKI.S nnd KIllNlIYSnttheSAMKTIMK. because It cleane9 thoyitemeftheiHlonous humors thtt dot clops In Kldney nud L'rlimry UNenes, lllllleiKncas, Jaundice, Consultation, l'lles. or in Itheumntlen. Nunilsla. Nervous ill. orders nud all reinale Complaints. a-sei.iP l'ltoer or tius.-k It will Surelv Cimt CONSTtr ATION. 1MI.KS nnd IIIIKt'M AtlSM by cnuln(r VUKK ACTION of nit the organs nnd functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. P.esterlng the iieimnl power te threw elf dis ease. TIIOLSAMI& OF CASKs Of the worst forms of these terrible disease have lieen quickly relieved, nnd In n ohert time I'KltfKCTl.YClUEH. Price, II. Liquid or Ury. Sold by druggists, llry can be sent by mall. 1VKI.1.S, UlCll.VUD.SON A CO., lJurllngtriti, t. send tauip for Hairy Almanac of lssj. KIDNEYWORT. JanSmdeisl,t3mw B KAxny. (IV as a iucuicme. The follewlne nrtleletvas velmitarllr sent te Mlt. II K si.AA.tl.thElt, AKtntferKK"I(iAKTS OLD WINE sTOUE.byii ptemlnent practicing physician of this county, who has extensively used the brandy referred te In his regular prac tice. It 1 commended le the attention of these afflicted w Ith INDICiEsTION AND DYSPEPSIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. Thh new much abused Alcoholic Stlmnlant was never Intendedns u beverage, but te lxi used its a medicine, of greater potency In the euro of eome of the destructive disease whlchawceps away their annual thousands of victims. Willi a purely philanthropic motive, w e present te the favorable notlce of invalids spec lally theso afflicted with that miserable disease, Dyspepsia, nsprciiierciiicuy.wnicn i netning mere or less than IlllANDV The aged, with feeble npiwlltc, nnd mere or less debility, will tlnd this uliuple medicine, when used properly, A MIVEUEItiN 11EMEDV Fer all their Ills nnd nches. lie. It, however, strictly umtpretoed that we prescribe nnd ue but one nrtlcle, and that Is Regart's 01OraMy7" Sold bv our enteriirlslng friend, II. E. bl.AV MAKhU. This brandy has steed the test for jeurs, nnd has never failed, ea far its onrevpo enrevpo onrevpe rlence extends, and we therefore git e It the preference ever all ether llrnndles no matter with hew many Jaw breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that u yearly threw n away en vurleus Impotent dyn peps! i fcpccllles, would snillce te buy nil the llrund) te cure nny such case or cntes. Inpioef of the curative power of UEIUAItT'.S OLD IlllANDV In cases of Djspepla, we can summon numbers of witnesses one case In particular we willclte: A hard working fanner had been afflicted with nn exhausting Dyspepsia for a number of tears! hu stomach would reject almost etery kind of roeu ; ne iiausourernctaiiensronstnntly no v nnnn. pe te letlte lu fact he was obliged te restrict his diet crackers and stale bread, nnd as a beverage he ued JlcOnmn's Knet beer. He Is a Methodist, and then, us new, preached at times, and In his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try UEUiAUT'ttOLD IIIIANDV In his case, he looked up with astonishment : hut ufler hearing of his wonderful effects In the cases of ome of his near acquaintances, he at last consented le fellow our auvlctt. He used the brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him nu npietlte, and before the second was all taken hn was n sound man. withnstem in was a i if diirest uch capnble of digesting anything which he cnoesi, 101111. He still keeps It 'and lisesalitlle occasionally ; und since he luis this medicine, he iius neeu hi ve ry iime pecuniarj doctor. A 1'racttslng J'hyiictan. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AfiENT Feil IIEIOAIIT'.S OLD WINE STOKE, . EsTAIlLLSIIEDINlTta. Imperlernnd Denlerln Old Ilrandy, tiluirry, Hu- Iterier Old Madeira, Imported In 1818, lt7 and lsxi, Ch'iiniKignes of cver- brand, scotch Ale, Perter, llrewn ateut. Ne. 20 East King Street, LnneaBter nr.ASNirAiiK. TTIOII ,t MAItTIN. QUEENSWARE. - QUEENSWARB. -AT- CHINAHALL WE AltE OFFEIIINO A LINK OF Queensware AT SPECIAL FMCE3. Tea, Dinner, Breakfast TeileFSetts, &c 49 Call nnd sea the ware nnd secure bargains. High & lartin, NO. 16 EAST KINO STREET, I.ANCASTKIl, PA, vr.eTiiixa, F ou oi.evi:h, Te keep the h indt warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm, SOCKS, Te keep the feet w arm. EAU MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS,! Te Veep the neck worm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne, 17 WEST KINO. STItEET, bill CLoriuxe, tTscrre.vV uiicir.ii A TERRIBLE BREAKDOWN IN l'ltlCKS AT Burger & Sutten's, NO. 24 CENTRE BQUAIIE. In ortler te clear our tabic et OVKIICOA1H nnd Heavy Welttlit HIMT( we tt III eiTcr them at pi loes tlmt I hound te sell, 0001), STROM WOuKlNO COATS for $2.00. Odd Coats.VeryGeod, All Sizes, from $2 te $5. TIIKSK AUKTIIK IIKST II.MtOAINS WKKVKUOfKKItr.l). CALL AND BE CONVINCED. We lint ii ivcclved another let of these Mte. Tl KS , thee nre selllnir 1 irv lilRl. nebby We hat t n complete sleck of piece geed, In cludtitK the latest styles of checks : In met, nil thnt Is new und sit fish, which tin will liuike te enbiv very ivnsctnable A gesnl 111 gunmnteed. u i;ai.i. ami ski: tiu:m no TiteiMii.i: te snow noens. BURGER & SUTTON, Ne. 24 Centre Square, I.ANCASTKIl. PA. TrfusH a- iiuivrTFnt. The Great Bargain Sale is IN ITU. III. AST AT & BROTHER. On account or thenttnictlens we are making IneiirSTOltF. Ill' II. Ill Mi we are git lug Hxiraenlinary Bargains in Hicrj Ufparlincei; CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOTS, AND CHILDREN, Of nil descriptions, towel thtu they hat it et er been sold, tve need the room they eceup THEY MI.'ST HE f OLD C-V few O VEItCOA'I s w hlch urn ct en hand tt III be dlstiesed of t erv cheap. IIEAVVt'ASslMl'.ICEsriTHfer Men atlTM), .s.en, use, 41HW, werthtwicn thn money Ml'.N'SCIIKAPM ITs, 11, flit. fXttnM.i. MEN"'.1 ODD l OATS AND ESTSnl enetblnl Value. UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES, Knit Jackets Woolen Shirts Cliciti Te close out. I'uderwenras low as IV. Knit .lackets n low n 'sic Mi ether goods equally ns low. tft.VI.I. T ONCE.-Va HIESI .& BEOTHER, TENN HALL CLOTHINO HOUSE, Cor. PonnSqurtre nnd North Quoeti St. w IM.1AMSON .t FOSTER. -THE- LAST DAY -OF Till. - GREATSPEC1ALSALK TUESDAY, l;lill. i. BARGA INS -IN- Fine Overceata, Dress Suits, Buslness Suits. Children's Overcoats, Children'H Suits. LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. BARGAINS IN MEN'S DIIE-JS STIFF IIAI. MEN'S HICESS SOFT HATS. HOI'S AND MEN'S WINTElt OAl'i, CHIL- DltEN'S FANCY POLOS. HOUSE IILANKETS AND LAP ItOIIEs. 1ILALK CAl's. SOLID I.EATIIEIt ii CENTrt. VISEH, LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. IIAIHIAINn IN Whlte Dresa Shlrta, Blue Flannel Shlrta, Kid, Buck 5S Snrnmae Cleven. Silk Llned Nockwenr, 25e & COe. Overnlls, 60c. Onrdlgnna, 37e. LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. BARGAINS IN LADIES' COMMON SENSE AND OPEltA TOE MIOES. I.AIJlES'CUUACOA Kill SHOES, OLOVE KID TOPS. LADIES' HIENCH Kill OAITEUS DENT'S HAND-SEIVED CALF SHOES, HOVh' LACE lit I.S. HOYS' IIUTTON SHOES IIUIIIIEItOVEKsllOES. LAST DAY OF SALE, Tuesday, February 17. -Stores clrwn at B p, in., except Saturdays WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 32,34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTEIt. PA. rpHIH I'AI'HH 18 I'WNTKD WITH J. K. WRiaHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmeaat Ink Works, 2Cth and I'tDD'e. Awnuc' JnS-lyd PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cl.OTIIIMI. T All.OlllNd. W. B. NELSON I.ATK 0 II. II. VVtJTKIl. Nentll OUKKK HTIICST, I.AKCASTKII, PA., Importing Tailor. NKWYOUICPAItl.OIM. ESHLEMANS LAW BLOCK, North Duke Btroet, Lrtnonnter, Pa. AIiIiTHKT.,VriTHTVT.KH In I'entuiN AMiDeiiKArinCLOTiiA ren Hritn ami Tneentr.s. A PKUt-KCT nTIIUAUANTr.Kll. 1 liivn Jnl epencsl nt Hut nbet e pnrlern trllh n nun line el I'eirlun nnd Deiursltn HiHids ferllin tt Inter and Sprluit of lsxt, tt tieni I w III lm pleniied te lime niylrlenits nnd tint public call nnd m'e my Meck. W. B. NELSON. M YintN A- UAT1IYOX. QUESTIONS OFTEN PF.IIPI.EMNII TO Buyers of Clothing ! Whero te Buy It ? Whero QimlltleH Are Beat ? Whero Prlcea Are Iiowe8t If ntnuj tliuit thee queatleni lm uppermnit In yeurinlnd, reiiieuilier that nniui' tluilrndliiR roinpellteni for jour Irnde. Wit me lu a pinl lien le supply your every need lu CLOTHING WltETIIEIt lOV-MADE Oil FROM MMEMEXT. And llie rtwt we gunmntee will lxi n Jiml nnd tlilr equivalent for wlmtetrr nuiu )ou ulxli te expend. -slop lu le nee 111 nnd leek eer Ihe uteclc Hint lit here. ( rllleally exauilnit It and mnke roinpailAeu with tint fet you knew- of else where. nre confident Hint quatltlc nre tlKht, and that price. ked it 111 ee urn le maku you n luiyer MYERS &1ATHF0N, I.EADINO LANCASTEIt CI.OTIIIHIM, NO. 13 BAST laNG STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA. J K. SMAI.INO. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN mm OVEECOATS. We offer te-d IV a reduction of l le 1 imt rent, lielewlntt inenfli'4 prlce. I reinlile'i relehratiil und popular tl crcen Uiu;t. THE IIKST IN THE WOULD. lu nil the dinvicnt liadc nnd ntyle Ely- Inim, Kiirn, Vi'lnur, vleiinnx, I jtlfn j-l. Ita tlna, Mnntaiink'n, Atrnrluiua. elc F All Ed nnlnn, L'rnrlnr, Iltiffrl'4 nnd Patent Heater, Hoyal lrlh Fileie, (iiirryewen, Pelerliain, Meltent nnd Kcrey9. Thene khm1 can only lm had nt lending limine In larcn ettlei, mid muit In prlc from .l te hi. We urn pellliiK Iheni from .M te flu. A full llneiif Deuie-Hle Fntirlci, l-ttiiKliitt In prlecH from J 1.1 In si. SUITINGS OF EVEUY DErillPT10V AT 1'lilCKs I 011 IIESI'OMHNIILY LOU All coleM ntrnnlijectetl te n Ihoreuch lieinl cut tet. Our work H of the hel ami hltche! wtjlenfnrt. Our Ieuk eH'ilenee lu luiHfne nml rloe Inspection eualile u te he thoroughly fumlllar with nil the lie. I inaniifactuivt and latest atylet lu the market, lllte im atrial nnd he rout Inced, A f Ne. 9. West Klnrr Streot nnd Contre Sqnare. Smaling's Tailor's Guild. innrl9-lIV.tS s il'KCIAI. NOTK'r. Aimniiiii'OiiiiMil Hxti'iienliiiiiry ! TIIEltUEAThsr UEDl U'l ION K I.I: MADE -IN- HIE CLOTHIM AT- Ne. 6 East Klr.tr Streot. In order toit-ducenhenvy Meck liefmtt mov ing, 1 shall make up te nnliirnll lines of (eikIi at A Reduction of 25 te 80 Per Cent. 1 have nN. a nuiiilier of CUSTOM MADE SUITS, net culled for, which will lm mild at n KrcntnacrHlrc, Till reduction 1 4 for canh only, and will et lend le Hie Flits r OF MAItl'H. N. II Will remote 011 or April te iilmut thu lint et se. 4s x our it fivrnx nthfk-i (Oppotlte lh Pentnu!ri) ) H. GERHART. E( CONOM.V IN CI.OTII1M1. Teerciitn work for our tmndu nud keep (lu in together OurliiK Iho dull ..canon, we eii;unlxii le-day a SPECIAL SALE IN OUU CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Havlnit beiixht for cnslt ut 11 lute New Yeik saleu I JUKI) und Flnu Line of PANTALOON. INOS, we nre pie pa red te eiler SPECIAL IN HUCEMEN'IB. AMWOOli PANTS, made te Older, itflix), Al.leWOOli PANTS, limil(ite(iril(il,.ll f.l..Vi ALIWOOI, PANTS, iiiadii loonier, at $1 ui. ALIelVOOl, PANTS, iimdnloeiilci, it f I..V1. AI.I.AVOOI1 PANTS, maku loonier, itJAui. Thern are chancei for lllg lliirunlnij in thtw eirerluir. Thn pricei ure itun 11 S, Si. nnU SO inn cunt. Iieu't feiwtninldvl tlionelsiiorthn cloth cleth lnit dcnlurs, Jut new, that we liau Iho tlmt claim ou your attoutteu'iM elTeiem of llm lk-t nnd Neuct Clothing mid OehW lu tlie Plecent Prices guamntced lower than nny competitors. SAMPLE PUICES In our Northwest IVIndetr, Marked In Plain Figure. Business Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00 L ttAISKAI & IiRO, New. 66-08 NORIH QUEEN ST., tlilght en thnSeutliwent Cor. of Omnge Street,). LANCASTEIt, PA, Open evenings until 8 o'clock. Saturday until 1U o'clock. ' MY MARTS, Bargains Adtlcd-Te-tlay. rii!!3SrL s. it-SfJ .wyL i
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