Y I l&v i ft ' i '. - '. a f I R b t U, BklH Ttus Jure. 60 brief the tline te smile, Why darken we the air M'lth frowns and (ears, the w lille We nurse despair? Stand In the sunshine sweet And treasure every ray, Ner seek with stubborn feet The darkseme way. . Cclla Tharter. a ile a ran tub gambler. That Declare Hint te be a Wrongfully Abused Cltlien. A well-known Woslern gambler, en being asked If lie eonslilcred I1I1 business ene te be proud of, roplled : ' It Isn't exactly n pro fession ene tools proud of boosting about, and still It Is by no means as bad at llie religious peeple seem te-tlilnk. Thcse last are always confusing professional gamblers v 1th profes sional thloves, which proves that the relig ious pcopte are unchristian and Ignur ant Tliore are certain card nnd bunke men, nnd men that work ether sure things, who call thotnselos and are called by the publle gamblers, but who are absolutely nothing butlliloves, and who can net associ ate with the real gamblers, and are net allowed te enter a square gambling beuse. We regulars only apply the name of gambler te a man w he sticks strictly te the legitimate chances of the game, nnd oxperience proves that such a person Is, if anything, mero hon est In all his business affairs than the aver avor .age man who moves in the highest social circles. A game that starts with a decent capital and that Is honestly dealt Is sure te win In the long run, and thercfore it doesn't pay te cheat, for you'll only spoil your market If a game is ence suspected, that is the end of its business, nnd sriuare dealers have this fact se rubbed into them from the start that they never leso sight of it If you find that a merchant gives you a short vv eight yeu'l notpatrenizo his establishment anymere and Just se It is with theso of the public who are fend of gaming. An Individual having a run of luck will win from the bank, but, ns the stakes are limited, and as the dealer is almost always backed by a much larger capi tal than that held by any ene of the players, and as the latter have te de the guessing, Iho odds In the game are in favoref the bauk,and When it loses te ene it will win from several ethers. Peeple gamble In someshapoor ether, for the desire te get money without actually working for it, and a blind trust In luck, are an invariable iuherltage of the human race, Clrcumslances made me a profes sional gambler in my early youth, and I would llnd It- almost iinpossible te de any thing or te get anything te de in any ether business, and se I stick te the trade that has given 1110 anil mlne a livelihood for se many years. I never deal a braconer cheat a man at short cards, nnd I can net only say I am honest, but can defy any man te discev or a rumor of my being d ishencst Tour stockbrokers deal In large sums and arotherofore courted by society, butthere are very few among us regular gamblers whose honesty will net stand in favorable contrast with that of a Gould, a Kecne or a Villard." 1'MXcjc ricxeiea liaisex. nu Overzealous Chainbeilalns Reveal the Lady Identity te All Pari. Victer Napeleon and his two companions, Cemte de Lavalette and Cemte Dumalne, bavejusthacln "Gil Mas" like adventure, In Paris, which forms a general topic of con versation. The prlnce the ethor evening called upon a lady residing at 0 Aven no Des Chasseurs, te whom for seme tline his high ness has been pitying mnrked attentions. The lady in question has lately been annoyed wltli anonymous letters. In the hope or dis-wovwlng-the bearer of the letter, Cemte de Lavalctte and Cemtc Dumaine, who act as chambcrlaliH te the prince, waited eutside the lady's heuse under a lamp-pest, whlle the prlnce was enjoying a teto-a-tete within. A cab appeared ; a man looked out; rang the bell or number 0, handed a letter te the con cierge, and was about te step back into the cab when the two zealous counts dashed at him, seized him by the threat, thrashed him with canes, pounded him with lists and kicked and maltreated him te their hearts' content Then they hustled him into the prince's brougham, drove him te the ikjIIce station and gave him in cliarge as the bearer of anonymous and lilieleus letters. The victim, mere dead than alive, jiroteHt jireteHt testcd his innocence, and turned out te be the valet of a well known Parisian doctor, ene of whose fair patients required surgical treat ment and who had sent a nole ler his col league (vv he happened te be visiting friends also residing at Ne. 0 Av enue Des Chasseurs) te assist in the operation. The two counts, 011 discovering their mis take, offered the victim 100 franca te let the matter drop. This was refused, an'd the mis taken noblemen, en a cliarge of assault and battery, were locked up for the night in the pollce station. Next day they were released upon the payment of 1JO0 francs te their vic tim and 3U0 francs te the Caisse for the Paris peer. A VILLAGE BELLE UOHE. Running An ay with a Wealthy Resident of Londen, Ohie. Mt Sterling is a llttle vlllage in Ohie, but It has had a rink thrce months and new it has a rink elnpcinent Miss Minnie Zohn, the beauty and belle of the v lllage, Is the heroine. Last Thursday she took a train for Columbus and at that city met II. Seymour Hicks, of Londen, O., whence the two do de parted for Philadelphia or New Yetkand they have net been beard from since. Miss Zohnwreto her friends a letter from PitUbuig saying : I am in geed hands ; don't Ihj dis turbed about me.'' Nothing Auther has been heard el them. Miss Zelin Is 18 years old and an expert en reller skates. It was en her father's rink tbatsbe made the acquaintance of Hicks, who Is wealthy, attractive and eight or ten years her senior. As there was no opposition te the match and no -motive for elopement the friends of the girl are uneasy. The father of Minnie went te Washington en a fruitless search for the pair. The acquaintance be tween Miss Zohn and Hicks has extended ever two years, during which tline she lias rejected him mere than once, Miss'Zehn had several rivals for Hicks' attentions. The Future of the Tretting Ilerse. . The Chicago Horseman will publish a carelully written paper, prepared by General J. S. Brlsbin, United States army, reviewing the trotting performances of Amerlcan horses during the past forty years. The paper gives interesting reminiscences of lady Sullelk, Flera Temple, Dextor, Goldsmith Maid, Barus, St Julian. Maud H. and Jay-Uyo-Sce and criticises their records. General ISrlsbin thinks neither Maud 8. nor Jay-Kyo-Seo v 111 reduce their records this year, but believes new horses will appear en the turf and that the record will be reduced thrce or four seconds, possibly Irem 2.01)'; te 2.0ft. The general thinks the increased sjieed of Ameri can trolling uersea is uue mamiy 10 ueiier breeding, better training, better driving, Im Im Im proveinenta in bits and Improved tracks and sulkies. lie says our trotters will ultimately attain a speed of a mlle in two minutes and that we w ill probably reach it within the next ten years. mm , Net at All startling. The Euglish tapers are startled by the announcement that ox-Presidont Arthur re turns te the practice of law. As a specimen Friday morning's Liverpool J)st hays: " This la hotter than Cinclnnatus nnd his plough, and with nothing like the fuss. That an able and successful solicitor should niake himself actlve in party politics and receiving thoelllco of vice president as his reward .should, en the death of his chief, siiecoed te the supreme direction efaffairs haa in It little that is surprising, lint that having presided ever the destinies of lilly-Koven millions he should quietly resnme work at his desk, is u Btartlingturnefatfairsand posslble only In tne u in tea suites." 8VXCIAL NOTICES. Wlien lu the Wrong Channel Tbe bllq wreaks grievous injury. Headaches, constipation, pulii In the liver and stomach, jaundice, nausea ensue, A few doses of Hostet Hestet Hestet ter's Stomach Hitlers will reform the seev lis and prevent further Injury. It Is a pleasant aperient. Its aotten upon thobewclsbelng unaccompanied by griping. The liver 1 both regulated and stimulated by It. uud as It lsxvery Impollle te disregard disorder of that organ, which through neglect may cutmlnutu lu dangerous congestion nd hepatic abscess, the Bitters should bore sorted te at an early stuge. Failure te de this renders a content with the malady mero pre troeted. Fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, ure rei;u;dled by this flue medicine, and the liiereaslng Inllnnltlca of age mitigated by It, It may be also used in conva cenva lesence with advantage, as It hastens the restora tion of vigor. niJ-JyeedAw ' "UOUOM ON COUNS." Aak for WelU' ' Ilauirh en Cem." ls, OnlrV complete eure. JInrd or H ci)rn, vraru, bun- t'J -I ' J:- ,'f'! srxct.tL jrrcJB. Ftnt-IUIe Evidence. "Often unablnte attend business, being sub ject te serious disorder of the kidneys. Altera long siege of sickness tried Burdock Steed mt rerinnd was relieved by half a bottle. Mr. II. Turner, of llechcstcr, N. Y., takes the palm 10 write. Fer sale, by II. I). Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North queen street, Lancaster, HUCKLEN'B AKN1CA SALVE. The best Pal vein the world for Cul. BrulBts, Peres, Ulcer, Halt Jihcmn, rover Hares, Tetter, Chapped Hand, chilblains, Cerns, nnd nil Skin Eruptions, nnd positively cutis Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. 1 rice, 23 cents per box. rorfalebylt.il. Cochran, druggist, Keh. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. IttsrarTic, nervous people, "out of sort"," Colden's LliUld llcef will euro. Atk or Col Cel dtn'. Or llrugglsts. nr2-lwdoed&w " HOUGH ON UAT8." Clears nut mis, mice, reaches, flics, nuts, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Drug gists. (I) Itching piles'vmftems 1 meistuuk. I.Ike perspiration, Intense Itching, worse, by Bcrnlchlng, most at night, seems if ptn-v were crawling, "tlmwne'i Ointment "fi n I Meat am, ure cure, janW-MWFAw Ilenr Mnch Will De It? Hew much of Themni' Kclcctric Oil I required te euro t Only a very llttle. A few drops will euro any kind of an iichet mid but a trlflomere Is needed for sprains nnd lameness, llheuma tlsm Is net se readily affected 1 an ounce nnd sometimes two ounces nre required. Ne medi cine, however, Is se sure te cure with the same number of applications. Fer sale by 11. 1J. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and IS) North cjuceu street, Lancaster. - AN END TO BONK BCKAriNU. Kdward Shepherd, of UarrlBburg, III. saysi "Having received se much benefit from Kloctrle Bitters, ifeelltiny duty te let Buffering humanity knew It Have had a running sero en my leg for eight years t my doctors told ma 1 would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, Instead, three bottles of Elcctrle Bitters and seven boxes Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well." Klcrtrle Bitters are geld nt fifty rents a bottle, and Bucklcn's Arnica Snlve nt 25e. per box by II. B. Cochrun, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North street, Lancaster, l'a. (V) RAPID TUANS1T. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled w 1th u sick beadnche te tuku 11 dose of Dr. Leslie's Special l'reHCriptlenaiid what a rapid transit train the affliction takes for Its departure, bee udvcrtlbemcnt In another column. dcc20-ld(l) 1IKAUT PAINS. Piilpltntleu, Drepslcul Swellings, Dizziness' Indigestion, Headache, Slceplcssucbs cured by Wells Health Itenewer." (1) Konaceugn or sire threat, the best mcdlclne Is Hale's Heney of Horcheitnd and Tai. l'lke's Toothache Dieps cure In one minute. mS-lwdcedAw Ie Net Move Ullmlly. Oe catefully In purchasing medicine, udv ertlscd luinedles cim work great lnlu Many worse than none. Burdock Bleed Bitten are purely a vegetable preparation; smallest child can take them. They kill disease and euro the patient In a safe and kindly way. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Housed Up. Fer the last thrce months a great many peeple hav e been housed up, bccause they hav u net felt able te withstand the stormy wintry weather that has prevailed. Hut Anfertunatcly the con finement and close air of modern houses during the winter season, Is very enervating, and the system needs help te enable all the organs te de their proper weik. If these organs have been lnactlve the consequences arc showing them selves In the bilious condition of the 8 stem, or In constipation of Iho bowels, or In disorder of the kldnejs, with all the aches uud pains that accompany these complaint. If oil arc In this condition from any cause 011 should make n faithful tilal of that well known remedy, Kid-ney-AVert. It nets nt the antnu tline en the kld nejs, II ver and bowels, mid Is therefore cspc c'ally fitted locenect this teipld condition of the stem, A Newspaper Editor. O. SI. Holreinh, of Btoeuivllle, Ohie, ili.es te explain t "Had thai terrible distune catarrh for twenty j emit: couldn't taste or smelt, and hear ing wea falling. Thomm' Kelcetric Oil curat me. Thcue are facts voluntarily given against n lor ler mer prejudice of imtunl iiiedidiie." Fur sale liy 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qui en street, Lancaster. SKIN DISEASES. "SWAYNh'S OINTMENT.' "Himitir't Ointment" curea Tetter, Salt Itheiiiu, llliiguenn, SereN, l'lmples. Eczema, all Ilchv Eruptions, no matltr hew ntittlnnle r long ttiimllny. JanMUFAw BUCHU-PAUIA.' Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Iilnary Dlttcises, Scnldlng, Iriit.itleu, Stene, Uiluary Dlttcises, Scalding, lri1t.il Uravel, Cutairbef the Bladdci, l. DrugglxtNt CU BKOWN'H HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, la themostettertlve Pain Deslreyerln the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or nppllul externally, and theieby mero certainly KELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than mi v ether nalu alleviator, and It Is warranted double, the strength of any similar preparation It cures nalu In the 81 3 puill III UIU eiur, Jli Threat, IfheuuiattMii. IlheuuiattMii, Toothache and ALL ACIIKS. mud Is The Great Itelleier nf I'ulii "BKOWN'H IIOIIbEHOLD PANACEA "should be In every lamlly. Atcasponiifiilefthol'uiincca in u ininuier e( j( i wnier swi ferred, taken r.t ucdtlme, will ler e' h t water sweetened. If pi eur.AK ur a i;ui,u. zj coins 11 uehic. mJlljdM,W,8w DH. Fit AZIElt'S MAGIC OINTMENT. The greatest blessing that has been dlscev cred 11 thla generation. A sine euro for Bells, Burns. Seres, Cuts, Flesh Wounds, bore Nipples, Hard and Selt Cerns, Chapped Lips and Hands, I'im pies and Blotches. Price &ec bold by DruggUta Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen stieet. (4) Depend Upen it. Mether bhlplen's piephesles uud Louisiana elections uie very unceiluln things, but Tiomai' Eclectrie OK can be depended upon alwajB. It cures aches and palnsef every descilptlen. Fer sale by II. B Cochran, druggist, 117 and 139 North Queen street, Luncuater. "Don't Hurry, Gentlemen," fculd a man 011 hln way te be hanged, "there'll be no fun till 1 get thei c." We say te the dj speptle nervous, and debilitated, don't huriy thought lessly ler some remedy of doubtful Ineilt, un certain of relief, when jeu can get at thodug thedug glsts ler ene dollar i unlock Jlloed llttlert a) a) a) uiostsuie te curu uud ceitaln tebenetlt. Fer utile by 11.11. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Eticct, Lancaster. l'OUNO MEN J-UEAD THIS. Thk Voutaie Belt Ce., of Marshall, Mich , etler te send their celebrated Klkctiio-Veltaic Bklt and ether ElkctbioAviliancejjeii trial for thirty day, te men (old or young) afflicted with nervous debility, less of vitality and manhood, and all Kiuareu ireuuies. jvise ler lueumaiisiu, nourui neurui gla, paral) li, and many ether kindred diseases. Complete restoration te health, vigor and man hood guaranteed. Ne risk Is lucutied as thirty days trial u, allowed. Write them at ence for Illustrated pamphlet free. . dcc'.M-U d A w II U. WILLIAM'S INDIAN PILE OINTMENT. L. G, McCiillum, conductor en the II. W. H. It., SpiingUeld, O., Aug. IV, Ibfi, ei'. " I have been a great sultcier with the piles. I used nu merous remedies und eiiiiilejed many physic ians, but te nojiurpese. A filend receiiimeiided Dr. William's Indian l'lle Ointment, which I um grateful te say haa cured me." bold by II. B. Cochran, 137 uud 139 N01 th Queen street. (3) MOTHEUSI MOTHhUSIt MOTHEUSIII Are ou disturbed at night and broken of our lest by a sick child suffering and en lug with thu exciuclatlng pain of cutting teeth t If se. go nt ence and get a bottle of Mm. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BVKUP. It- will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately deiwnd upon 11; theie la no mlstaku about It. There Is net n mother en earth who bus ever used It, w he will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the. bowels, and gtve rest te the mother, und relief uud health te Uiu child, operating like inuglc. It Is tverfectly sale te usu In all cases, nnd pleasant te the taste, uud Is the piescilptien uf one of the eldest and best female physicians lu the United States, bold every here, ia cents n bottle. maj3l-ljdM,W,8ftw WALL l'Al'V.U. MIARE3 W. PHY. WE ADVISE TO HAVE PAPER HANGING! DONE NOW, BEFOUE THE SPUING KUSH COMMENCES. The assortment of WLL PAPER Is LAUGE, the styles are PRETTY and PKICES LOW. We are prepared te de all kinds of work promptly. GILT PAPERS lu all crudes, COM. MON PAPERS In large varlety, DECORATIONS In new styles aud colorings. A few of these Cheap Dade Shades remain. Our new stock la In, aud larger and prettier than before, and LOWER In price, PLAIN SHADOW, all Celers and Widths. Only thu l-nt make of Spring Rellers In Weed uud Tin for all classes uf Windows, PULLS, I.OOl'BCOUD, PICTURE WIRE. NAILS, Ae., LACE CURTAINS, POLES, Ac PHAEES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUBBN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. " " ' ' '"-'y ' -i tr MMBICAt- A'VER'S SAnsAAniLLA. A HUME DHUOGIBT TESTIFIES. Populerlty at home Is net always the best test efmerlt, but we point proudly te the fact that no ether mcdlclne has -wen for Itseir such unl unl rersal approbation In Its own city, state and country, and among all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The following letter from ene of our best known Massachusetts druggists should be of In terest teevcry sufferer f 1I11KUMAT1SM. ."Eight years age I had an nttack of Ithouma Itheuma Usui, se seveni that I could net move from the bed, or dress, without help. I tried several rem edies without much !r any relief, until I leek Atxs's Sarsapaiulla, by thuusn of two bottles of which 1 was completely cured. Havoseld large quantities of your flAitsAiAniLLA,nnd It still retains Us wonderful popularity. The many nolable eurea It has eireclcd In this vicin ity convince inn that It Is the best bleed mcdl mcdl cleo ever ettered te the public. E. F. HAimis." lit ver St, lluckland, Mass , May 13, lss.1. SALT KIIEUM. Gkorem AnnnKws, overseer In the Lewell Car pet Corporation, was for ever twenty icars be fore, his removal te Lewell nftllcted with Salt Ilheum In Its worst form. Its ulcerations act ually covered mere than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by Anna's BAiuurARiLLA. See certificate In Ayer's Aluiauae for 1883. rRirARKD ar Dr. J.O. Ayer& Ce., Lewell, Mass, Sold by nit Druggists. (1, six bottles for $1. marS-U priDNEY'WOBT. DOES WONDEItFUL CUBES OF KIDNEY DISEASES -AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Bccause It arts en the LI VEIL BOWELS and KIDNEYS at tbe SAME TIME. Bccause It cleanses the system of the poisonous humors that develops In Kidney mid Urinary Diseases, Illllleusness, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In Bbeumatlsm, Nuralgla, Nervous Dis orders and all Female Complaints. TS0LID PIIOOF OFTHIS.-S It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES and UHEUMATISM by causing FBEEAC1ION of all the organs and functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Restoring the normal power te threw off dis ease. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the worst forms of these terrlble diseases have been quickly relieved, and In a short tline PEUFECTLY CUBED., l'rke, 1. Liquid or Dry. bold by dtugglsls. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, ltlCHAUDSON CO . Burlington, Vt. Send stamp for Dairy Almanac of 18&5. KIDNEYWORT. JanS3-3mdced&3mw rilHOUHANDS OK CASES OK SICK Headache are permanently cured ev cry car (as the hundreds of teatlinenlals In my possession will Uwtlfy) by the use or IMt. LESLIE'S Special Prescription. This Bemedy stands to day without a rival, nnd with scnrrely a com cem com pellterln the world. Thousands of l'lilclans throughout the country have acknowledged their Inability te cure II, nnd urn new prescrib ing Dr. l.cslla's Special Prescription fei all cases or Sick HEADACHE In either lis nervous, bilious or congestlve form, uu'lngfieiu obstruction, congestion or torpidity el tlm liver, w hen I say that Dr. Lcsllu's .SPECIAL ' l'lesc-rtptlen will cure IhcmoHtebstlnaterswes of Slek Headache, I mean lust what I say, and that Is, that It net merely relieves but POSITIVELY anres, no matter hew long the case may have been standing. 1 have testimonials from persons who have been afflicted for twenty jears, being confined te bed two or three da) a at atlmeevery two weeks, that have been ix-nnanently cured by two buttles of Dr. Ieslle'u Special PItESCRIPTION se that they have net bad an nttack ler ever II ve vears. If you are troubled with Sick Headache and wian vt ue CURED be sure and glve this remedy a trial, l'mcfi, tl 00. S. B. A11CII Ell, Saratoga Spring, N. I'. FOK SALE BY DUUG01ST3. dSMyd Fer sale only at J. It. KAUFFMAN'SDrug Stoie, Ne. .VI North Queen street, Lannister. Fer colds, use Kauffuian's Cough Syiup, the largest and best for 'A cent. PVllNlTUttE. ALTEK aT HEINITHlf w NO. 28. NO. 28. Special for Spring, 1885. MY STOCK OF FURNITURE Fer the Spring Trade, IS FQUAL TO ANY IN THE CITY, AND AT PKICLS THAT CANNOT BE UNDliUSOLD. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Ne. 28 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. decCUmd D EICIILEU A Ut'IIAUM. THE LARGEST STOCK -or FURNITURE IN LANOA8TBB COUNTY WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Perseua celng te Housekeeping or any partle in need of Furniture will Una bargains by Call In It at Nes. 27, 20 anil 31 Seuth Queen St. M. DEIOHLER, J. P. SOHAUM. JanS-3meadMw ClACXitrnA, r.uvnr rwjvr.n Ann J ether Pley lug Cards, mini Sejier pack up, UAKTMAN'S YELLOW PKONr WtQV.lt. CIGAR SCEmSB 't"i etetmarm.' . i- F01 OLOVE8, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm, 8O0K8, Te keep the feat warm. KAll MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. tJNDERWEAn, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINO HTItEET, M f BUS A WATHFON. GREAT CLOTHING SALE. Slightly Damarjed Goods ly Water nnil Smoke. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS WILL BE HOLD REGARDLESS OF COST IN THIRTY DAYS. VCall at ence nnd SECURE BAROAINS. Your only chance for Cheap Clothing H te ac cept thin opppertuulty. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, WO.' 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. B intOER it BUTTON. A TERRIBLE BREAKDOWN IN PRICES AT Burger & Sutten's, NO. 34 CENTRE SQUABS, . i.ft In order te clear our tablea or OVERCOATS aud Heavy Weight SUITS we will offer them at pricca that Is bound te sell. feipfe. GOOD. STIIONO WORKINO 00ATSfer,it8.4- Odd Coals,VeryOeod, All W;t tf ietf; THESE AUK THE BEST BAKQAIN8 ' W E E V L 11 O FEE It ED, F CALL AND BE CONVINCED. We hav e n celv cd another let of theso nebby 25c. TIICH ; they niiiacllliig eryU9t.'ilta We have a comnlete Meck of niece wwA. ln eluding thu lutent Htylen of cliecka t lu fet,tl. (uni ia nuw niiu hiiiihii, niiaunewaiuiniuMu order v cry reasonable. A geed lit guaranteed. CALL AND BEE THEM. NO TROUBLE TO bllOW GOODS. BURGER & SUTTON, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. w 1LMAMSON & FOSTER. SPRING OVERCOATS. ''iig:-, As the pleasant AnrtiiK day open, upon u, we find the 1 heavj winter urcrceata liuruen;-A. lluhtei rilgbt coat Ijecemm anccissslty. Sl'UINO OVEUCOAT la notenlv aoreteet eauiy. .Alie roteetten te' the cool mornings and avemnx", but u a very fashlonuble frarment. Our awortreent of Ele eaut Kitting jjprlnK Orerceata la New Style, I'reah Made Sleck, and the tUts are cenipletw with l'rlve! Very Lew, iWlkLJX.PAY Tr-,,- ) inn aicds ma nil1 fv mm ssins at 1 wi MtrcaaaM, ui roaay reaay ;refrWmt ueVtnle; e-v- vhlrt for the; prie. button holes, and uuti we can Biimd v u very much uC feriwnl with linen besom and cuff, reinforced finntandf back. Noir, will It pay any heuiunlfe te sit nnd atltcb, stitch, Htltch for u whole day niakliic u White bhlrt when one can be bought for half n dellaiT We have tried te flguieoutthe cost or niuklni; u fioe shirt, such us we sell, but we fall te muRO iv oemu icwt ijjuu &jv. ucru uru inu iiuuis ; The und a-h.ilf eids of Whlte Muslin, at7e nx One Linen Ikmem lined with two-ply cearve linen 11 One pair Linen Cuffs, three ply....,.., 10 Ilutteiisniid thread. .......... 't Cost or inuklng... ...... ..,...,....., ,...,.. lu Total.,. s Wf Seme will any the Seu bought shirts don't last as long na these made ut home, but we say they will lust every bit as long. Allowing that they won't last quit" us long, It will net puy te make them, for ) uu will have te cut very carefully te getnshiit outef sxyuidsef 111 usllnavurd wide, und reluforie it front and buck. The beat mus lin te luake hIiIHk of U Wamauttu. It la atreng and the meat durable. Utlca la softer and soiue seiue w hut eualtr te w uh, hut la net ae atreng and du rable. Our "Se shirt Ii made of Wuiuautta Mim H11 with a three-ply linen besom, und will lit qtiltena well 11a our Dellar bhlrt, hut the linen lined U net aa line. -THE EIGIMIE SHIRT! That weuie thu ezclualve agenla fur Is war ranted in glve auttdfuclleu and l positively n perfect lining Bhlrt, The lit of uahlrtiamore ihaii thu milking. It la almost lnipowihle for lieraena who ure atcusteincd te making ahtrla te de sure 01 11 period ui 111 uie iiecKunu aneuiucra. It Walsodlmcultteciitashlrtuveu If ou have a pattern, and make It lll he don't try te make snina uiiiii yeiijiavuHeun wnai wu mil sen you them for, id ready te put en. The besom of our Elghmle Bhlrt la lined with ronrse iiulcher Linen. This cnublea the blunderer te preduce a cleaner, brighter and handsemui looking front than when lined with any ether matcriul, aud being a patent besom It win net wrinkle or crcuse, no matter what position the wearer may assume. Our prices for Whlte Shirts arc !c, We aiuU.V). Tbe Elglimlc, One. Dellar, or 13.10 per half dozen. 1 1 jOStere open e ery evening., " WILLIAMSON El FOSTER DUALURa IN i CLQTHIVG.HATS.CAFS.llOOlSANDSIIOEa, V FtilCNlBIIINU GOODf-, Etc. 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA.' PENNA. CIGARS -'FROM fLr PER . Hundred up, at I H.VKTkAN'8 BELLOW PJlJjlT CJGAR eaUkaMKa teVVJt 1 a. iiuiiii BnaB.uehureaMT JHMuiNtw9lHZD94aBia AB4 iV . V HJFiKwK iw. inns tmwuii wfiiMiiiMiriii 1 n I i '4 V , w.BMt, mnmmm SrJ ..ii ii..j. .. --,. . M. H. Z. RHOADg, HOUSEHOLD GOODS., The season Is new at hand for refurnishing and KNrlring: the Household with articles orVese and necessity as well as ornament. When buying solid, sterling Silver there is satisfaction in the thought of its being able te be used for generations ; net only used new, but by your people that fellow after you. Our stock of plated Goods is very complete and we keep only the very best makes, in all the different grades. Knives, Ferks, Spoons, Sec, are cheaper new than they have ever been, New is just the time te buy, before the Spring trade makes prices go up again. But you cannot teU en paper what can se much better be under stood by calling and seeing for yourself, and consequently being con vinced. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. ty Btore oleeoa at 6:30 o'clock, p. m., except Saturdays. lNHUHANCE. IFE IMHUIlANUn The Fidelity Mutual Life Association, NO. 914 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. INC011POUATED IN WS. 4,000 MEMBERS. 0,000,000 INSUJIAXUK. A Steady, Conservative Growth from the Bee I lining, CMIU'IIIUI JU1IIIOI1 Ul 'ellara INDEMNITY RESERVE, $200,000. CASH ASSETS, $50,000. 300,000 PAID IN I.OSES-ALL LOSSES HAVE 1IEEN AND ALWAYS WILL IiB V IN EULL. PL AN The Natural Premium System, modified thrcetlmeaa jcar. Policies commuted te Paid tip Cash Certificates after fivejeara. EM'ENbKS limited teflxtdnniiuiilduca. The yearly liability of members is limited te the ordinary level pre mium, but the actual tetl Is mere thanti half legs. C. H. BARBER, Agent, STEVENS HOUSE, fcb.ll Imced BOOKS. JOHN HAKH'8 HONtf. BABRS r;AG.ICyLTUR.AL LMANIC ; rf " f;er nm we nui rumiauu ou neraitHiuuv te ler Twelve Ooetes. Addrew, ft-ij .JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, "PA etMxmvta. miTTinivri 'lsMsr""v 6. NELSON, Lati or D. R. Wiwtm, North ijcmtw fitasrr, Ljiiicabtih, Vt., Importing Tailor. NEW VORIC PARLORS : ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK, North Duke Btroet, Lancaster, Pa. ALL THE LATEST STILES In reRxian anpDoeiitieCloth9 reR Suite abd Tkevseiui. A l'EUi fcCTFIT OUAI1ANTEED. I bavejuet opened at tbe above parlors -with a fine line of Foreign and llnniCHtle i(Md8 for thu Winter and Spring el IWi.mIicie I will le pleiuicd te hare my friends and the publle call and ute tny stock. W. B. NELSON. S' PKCIALi NOTICE. AiinouiiceiiiciitExti-aerdinary TIIEOKEATEST KEDUCTION EVEH BIADE ffn"' -IN T"i... j tir,7' HUE CLOTHUG v -1 syrcs5- wt4pw ,.JT. OiflHl .' -t r-trim- a. "&&&&.. ?i "tw. v 1 ' . -". .; ' i 'Id Mr uri-eaaeea Bcavy ll'g, , l IIW1WW"W' Wt -kii&&mim A Reduction of 25 I have also a number of CUSTOM MADE BUITH, net called for, which will be sold at a great aucrlUce. This reduction U for cash only, and will extend te the FIHBT OP M AHCH. N. II. Will remove en or about the first of April te NO. 43 NORTH QUEEN STJtEET, (Opposite the Postefftce.) H. GERHART. E CONOMY IN CLOTHING. Bargains Added Te-day. Te create work for our hands and keep thorn together during tbe dull aeasen, we organize teKlay a SPECIAL SALE IN OUK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Having bought for cash ut a lute New Yerk anion Large and Flne Line or PANTALOON 1NGB. we nre prepared te offer HFEQ1AL IN DUCEUEN1S. ALT, WOOL PANTS, mode 'je order, ut i UO. ALL-WOOL l'ANTB, raade te order, lit S3 50, ALL-WOOL FANTB, made te order, ut ft 00. ALL-WOOL PANTB, uiade te erder, at l 50. ALL-WOOL PANTB, make te order, nt 5.W. There are chances for lllg Bargains In this offering. The prices are down S3, 35, and 50 per cent. Don't forget amidst tbe nolse of the cloth ing dealers, just new, that we have the first claim en your attention as efferers of the Best and Newest Clothing and Goods In the Piece at Prices guaranteed lower than any competitors. SAMPLE PF.ICP.S in enr Northwest Window, .Harked lu Plain Figures. Busings Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00 L GAISMAff & BRO, Hes. 66-63 NORTH QUBBN ST., (Kltht en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEtt, PA.- 8fHi?I,',,1'' unlu 'le,k Saturday f : ss. tT r "ii L&Smmi flTiJTf; 1 1 n, ! Is M "ui iiuif . I'll wm wmt ' r- SVv Jj orlW:i,-ValvCeefa,, 8,aB, Jg.. 3.1&&0L.& I Ml U" mm Mi 1i i , nu. uar J-. i..ArJ.rTnrx..rl-rtr-Lni .vr- lv,, ,. with a Net Annual Incieane of ever One and Insurance per year. AID bv a 30 Der eenL leading. Prcinluina collected LANCASTER, PA. 1885; -, . . . xn. nui, imne ux rauiKie vejnea, twaci r aE ii?4 in XACHinrjtr. VJtf inNaiNK AND UOITiEU WORKS; -w- -t BEStT Steam'Engine -AND ' ' BOILER WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN IN6UUE OUU PATIIONB LOW 1'ltICES AND GOOD WOltli. BOILERS. Vert leal and lInrUentaltTubttlur,r'lue,Cj Under, Marine, Deuble-Deck and 1'ert.ible. FCK.VACE-WOUK, BLAST.l'II'ES STACKg, Ac., Ac. TANKS for Water, AtliU nnd Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Matienary, fiem two te sixty borne power. Portable Eiiglnca, en WheeU and 6111a ; Mt bica I, C, 8, 10, IS and H hnre power. SAW MILLS. Teny Stills nnd Large Mills. IUrk MilU and Cub Mills. Leather Hellers, Tnu Fuckers, Tilpple Gearing for borbe pe cr. PUMPS. .lUiliund Gear Finn pa ; Mining Pumps ; - nfi)uicn rnmpaana ueaiern. Ceritrlfuzal I'uuin. Hteam l'uinn. Gearing. Pulleys, fly WbevU, Clump Dexec, uaneerx, couplings, ueimn, eieei ftitpfl Him l(M9,juiiey t-Hi!, luciiuK nuiw, iiiih Spindles, MM lliishngs, fte., Ac, Ae, HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Piiblle llulldlngs. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawlnga and Pattern Werk fur nished ut Heusenable ltates. 3-Repairing promptly and carefully tended te. iur Jresu, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTER PA. JaniS-ljdAw HAVING DISSOIiVKD PARTNERSHIP . and permanently closed the Chestnut Street Iren Works, I deslre te inform uiy old, patrons and the publle generally, that I am still in the business, uelng located lu the Penn Iren! Company's Weiks, North I'lum street, where II am making Iren and Ilruss Custlngs nf every de scription, und will be pleased te serve all who may favor uie with their patronage. Frem -te j cars experience lu the business and using the best material and employing the best mechanics, I uni satlsiled I can guarantee cntlm satisfaction. Castings made from a mixture of Iren und steel which are mero reliable for strength and dura-, blllly than the best cost iron known, V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a spec-' laity. Castings made of very softiren.andbrass castings of every description. I have all the pat terns of the well and favorably known Mewier Cem and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved, also en hand. Mills completely fitted up or lu Fiarts, te replace old ones which have been In use or v ears, guaranteeing them te glve satisfaction. , C. MuCULLEY. auglt-6md TJOTE 18 MAKING CABINET FHOTOCrRAPBS AT 3.00 A D0ZXV, AT NO. 100 NOKTH QUEEN STREET, JanlOtfd Lancaster, Pa, O AINT-RAPUAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Saluirllaphael Wine has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk lu the principal cities of Kussia, Germany, North and Seuth America; Great Britain, India, and se en. The quantity exported auuually Is.suMclcnt proof of Its BtabUily and staying powers, while for the real connoisseur then) u no wine that cull be. cenkidarud Its superior. ' " M-ThdBalut-Itapheel WliioCemnauy,Valeuie, Department of thu Di ems (l"ruiice.fl H. E. SLAYMAKER, imy w.iyi , .iui.H i - j , :- a f Cerltrlfuzal Fuuin. Bteam l'uinn. jSBe3SRalla!at. m: PIPES. . lf'f SlT Wrought Iren, for Gas, Meant and Water. Cast' r - - nJ,,, Wa'i' TarnH Iren Pipe. t " -s - .""I'v-hmHk' VVJ.1'i'3B . . -, ,, . e- st'.vi! .w i Tiwmamza - ., ' v.. , aimnnria S j Kl,uW . &3mSm V-il li.Tm if I mi ii'lllin i Krmmw.wvmmm& S.M imjMvsmjmwm fz$h szs&&ZB2Z 4m ' -! 11 1 friMii ir nm --.--..j- - ---- tu3 . . itiibhil... ...jj.. .iaKjiBF." . ;'m CASTINGSIIeavyTand LigUt Ire 4fcm: FBafi1 'jfOSfeLK it.VWfll Hollerlren, 6bect Iren, liar Iren, ".Wi '5 -frarf3r ,'RPi'W',,?'wr TOJM and Steel. -$!JQ)i43feix!IMfeM-m'.-JU ns-ta Ke.WXATS2 ( TKT. t1 i( . .V i km biii r SVMBAti'MI fteantwJLait) . Ier. j .a.. KlngM.UM.i9.te laneaater..,.i. 0.47 Manhefm, .J.;.. 7 15 Cernwull ,m'..', T.U" ! . Arrlre. Lebanon........ R.0Q . BOUTHTTARD. . Leave. .ir. Ibanen 7.91 Cornwall, , ISO Manhelm...ii Rntl Lancaster B.S3 Arrive. f.i 9 1 I ft -Klnif Bt.Lane. 8.40 f 8 .5j A. M. WlLaew, Bunt J. M. IlAVAau, Blip Ucenaa Klt, Bunt pEADINOftt'O AltllANOElaENT C BUNDA' Ot LAva. Quarryvllle Lancaster, King Bin Lancaster.. Chlcklea...., Marietta Junction... Columbia . ARMVB, Heading BOU MAVB. Heading.. ,.... ABRITB. Marietta Junction.. Chlcklcs Columbia Lancaster............ Incaster. King Htn Quarryvllle Per connections at easier Junction, Mat bla sce time tables at Bl Leave Quarry villi 8trcet,(!.-wa.m.l4.33 and t3 p. 111. Arrive Heading, U Leaf e Beading, 8 1 Arrive Lnncater, Lancaster, King fit O,iittrryvllle, 6.wp. 11 C. G. IUkoeck, Gen JMt iWti vxm a. trtiKJ iS ... vn& ,1 ..B-W il (WAKB.t ... 7J9ll . . VM ... - I. ... te 1 . rll'i "tilm! fnllmr. 1 la JnneMea 1 tMe.-,.rJ viiB.m.rj MLmm . m 4 p. miJii 3 a. m.,'5i A. M. W1I fts.: PENNSYLVAN1 ULE. Trains leave Lnncn PhUttdclphlaiJi folio WE8TWAHD. News Exprcsst Way Passenger Mali train via ML Je' iUUiHQABI -1 i;aniT0MHl ' iWV1S3 -hiieaeipw..;, 4 an 1-im "j Ne.2Mall Train rhw CehtmVt Hanover Accem via. Ce3nm'a.yivl Fast Llnet 'Il4laa.ni. jt.PA rreucuvK Acctnn,.., vio.ueara'K. f Tncaater Acceui... .vlacrMt. iet.f-h Murrlsburg Accem... , ( .M w. as,'-' i. Columbia Accem.... if., ttft !'"i ;,.5 !A & liailHUUIK caijihb : lfH i jv cstcm r.xpress f .. 0,,w m i tija . - JfWAltl ABB. I'kM'a. linrail ... Harriab'Exffl.y J-vil UHCMnTAtlVlfl. i; . Columbia Accem....!.' il Seashore Kres...i 2. ttJ Jekaalavs ICanrMU 1 m J.' ftvHavMaH......... 'i41 JUarJlfeaeeaal ......J. 0:W-'T TTarHati uwr Accem.. . tfj&teitk -. ,. 't.J vim mMiwui(aiMm 1MB Bit tmWI lt"Tl. BJ1U IU.ltilMJEUZRl W4 leave cwumnta nt n: .' anu 3.w,p.j reaenisae M iumm at utw naa in- ism.im jesm.-f n. EyajiMjiiT aJM. leavM at f 36 anli 4r?n a TtatertcAerewmi-MlMMir- 7itawiarnviM at iMnswnt wju narnseurg xptsn "riwi reuenea jiceh lug at Lancaster with ui , will run through The Frederick Ae Columbia at 1- ami t i. in. Hanover Accointne LilUm. vvaaL at Lancaster with Nlagi nvKxpwtsaat 111 IV. Ill ruiiinreuga 10 jiuiiereruaiiT, evsa Fust Line, west, en innday, waa step at Dnwiilngtewi Ceatavltiv1 ttS. aiu 'ey, r.uzainiiuie fji nusi jamisti svws. r t The only trains u'.cii ruHatlr.J Oa mtmOzy me mau train wesv n ns uy waycivuiw?Mii f invD uaujr vevi b iunvmyS --& ts COBNWALL AXD -LEBAJOPf?"AND COLEIIUOOK VALLWIUUVKOABSr 601 ruWAM). VStfl Trains Icave Lcbni en daily (eaeeipt BnjMay) t6 30 a. in, 12.3Uand7Jqu.nl, ".' jt Arrive at Cornwall ut 8 te a. hl, ! p. tftvand at mlJcWp. u. ui.5 1 SB s 7.W p.m.; at Cencwi.'0 at7:u. m.51 aaBds-i 11.111., connecting will lUoFenaiylvaniaKattreail, for points east aedwejt. , , - ," 'i Trains leave Conunage at 7J6 a.'ijL,fcan. 8.-2Sp. m. if'V'i. 7-- Arrive nt Cornwall at 8.-08 a. Bs., Vm and Sp. in. ; at Lebanon at I ia a. net., IMmaA y-lft b. m,. connecting nt Lebanon with PWMelpMkaud Heading Kullread for jmlula eaM Mtt west, and tbe Lebanon and Treinent Bnatelii ter ..Tones ..Tenes town, Flnegrovennd 'iiement. t v t TheCJ)n.ni. train will step aalf atCcliwall, Colebrookand llellaite- - ,f ,j J TOBACCO AKBrCX9AJi0,J;f, v ' ' " 1 ' l.-fi.t.MI. ' Ne. 110 N(tthQwer vnv utTAKtsmx; .-aflvtiltiifin.., . U a' m vvvi "'Tr.wTT rujiviwtt.iiN . Vb."?C t73 $$L. R0T1 UNDERT13 . Cor.SenlbvlicaMiTjMl r "Ji-"-.'. fit Lai Aili,aU. l'ereenal altentlei rlvaateaU thing lu the Undert IngHKetH Having secured tl i nrt(S of chanlc, I am prepi cdteBll sieiiiig nt very nu '"'UHLJW Purnllure Upbelstc ed. ,jf'H JauIO-taT' , TjlQUITABIiKIiJKK1 AeflAui acunwi 964,000,000. The enlv Bnalnes -l.ln In in IKMlOAwi iH 8 years. The safest mv ene. t- EQUITA1ILE IIOl l' BUHANCEBUf S OLD POST if" K W. Cor. Weatl jj Bsarsv. ptONSUMITIO i. v reinuay rer in w thousaudaef eases if atandliig hu ve baei 0 my faith In IU ;y ltOl-TLKS k'RHt: 1N use en id bmmii te t press una r. w. aat vm m 1' It & Pwm&FM'JX - a Cem. NtfS$l.- 1 k uiUMUttvvumnaij. n treutl I J Willie ism VHHiVJMLLH " U. L .S ITiUlanHKUK M mm, ? TMJjiM JMI9 WMlIW M sffflS wi? I 'JiS A,.SM t 'v..." mff . m SBl'fl "WW -fit , vt jtk. mvm w-zmta .AI5 'JKE3 ' TW ma matrmtA if- ?i JltrfMk if m tWliflMr' 9- ' m Credile mmmmmhUk3 Iuu WmmMi ' 'f f I '-At;giJU ,anna. a1 ' s. j: UuumMmmmmmbii. iw-;; Ii-HHE-,- , nr. . ,. flffPWaWiy'" 1 m r1 TWB s'lS . aft J . 4 WSWL I W.l It' IM ae-6wa4tuij tii IS rfj 'I f C,l 1 ' ' : : I "'"?J t' ' : ! ,..' 0 iiv A- J' .tt. , f r' JS - p I J? iv? i
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