Ou-jtw jtrwF-jRmjsssssur:' jm. -i -aLJtJijtt.:' -XL-' '"JtS''-W'n.l.z r tvS?? paM fntdJtiett&f ;C Velnme XVII -Ne. 111. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1881 Price Twe Grate. irscrtgvsusr-jEsc; h jtxr H01ER, COLLADAT & Ce,, 1412 and 1414 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. The gencial improvement in business the past rear, with the prospect et a very large in creased demand Ter nil kinds of Dress Goods, induced all American buyers of Foreign Goods te place immense orders. This w as universally the case, se much se that, perhaps without exag geration, 50 per cent, mere goedk weie imported than the country could possibly consume. As n cenbcquenre, there h is been a great break in prices in a great many fabrics, which we iall lullv meet. WE SHALL SELL . Fertitrr ' Price. I 50.25 fcO.'O All VtKl Armuie-i French Flunncl Suiting l.tw French Sttiped Fancies (all Silk and Weel) 71 French b lunula, (in all rolei.s) fc-l French Brocade (ail Silk and Weel Ml Plain French Plaids 7" Kinet Fieneh Brocade (in ftercial deigns) ! l.V) .K,y. i.-'i i.w 2.5U In addition te our offerings in the above goods, we have seme lines of very choice goods of w hich it is ditllcuit le mi-et the demand, in u Iiicii c have a very choice assortment, both in cloth and coleiings. CLOTH SUITINGS: 41-Inch Cleth Millings (veiy desirable goods) f 0.75 .It-inch Cleth Mailings (in all coleis 1.10 64-inch Clelli Suiting l.ie FRENCH Our make et th se yoeils we believe te be the be-t in the marl.ct, and the asvnttncnt et eoleib our own selection. 46 inch French Slioedns $0.t7 4G-inch French shoedj $1.12 FINE CAMEL'S HAIR: Our asseitii.ent et Ui"-e beautiful goods is -till complete, fiem frl.2. te S2.50. We have just rccel'il one cute ! Camel's Hair in Evening; Mind);, in very liiMiililnl quality, in Cream, Pink and Light ISiue, 4H Inches wide, te Hell at SI. Se. BAREGE DE VIRGINIE: We have j net received one cafe of this very desirable texture for Eetilng Hrest.es. tuality very'supci ier. In Cream, l'luk and Light Itlue, 27 indies wide, te sell at 20c. EXTJ1 A( HD1N -AT NEW YORK STORE. WATT. SI1AN1 A; CO. har marked ilim u all urplus sleck and odd lets te prices that ' must etrect a epivdy cle.ir.iiie.'. j Special liargams in l.-idnV Ce it-, and Del- ipeci.il Bargain in Bleached und Unbleached j man.. TIii-m goods must ! sold at once, and Mii-dius and Micctings. Previous te the late j ic have marked them de-.wt te pi ice-t'.al u it! ndvancu we made large purcliaseb et Cotten hell tliem. ;ieds, and cm new sell them at less than Mieclal ItHi-gams In Ladles' Underwear, at .tlaiiiilactuier'-. 1'iices. 25, :, 45, 50, HJjaiiil 75c. These air excellent 2,500 Yards Heavy Piaid Shirtings at !C. a' value at the price-., and c.iu'l be beat in any yanl, reallv worth 12Ke. city. ' .special flaig.iin- in V.'hlte IIIankct. lull special Ilarg.iins in Table Linen, Tewel-, -ie. -pl..V a pair. Teurlings, lllanl.ets ami juills. . WATT, SHAND & COMPANY, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. ren sali:. FOE SALE CHEAP. A FIRST-CLASS THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, WITH A GOOD STORE ROOM. Tills 1'iepcily i --it tinted en the coiner et Mulheriyuud Lemen sticet : with nine geed rooms and large cellar ; al het and cold water and gis thieugu the house. This Prepci ty ill be sold cheap or exchanged ter a Miiull house or buihlln let-.. Alse, u FIUST-CI.AS- l'.IlIC'K STABI.K In tin- iruref the house, and occupied by bamuel Ksn-ler, ter cale new. Fer tiirthcr p irtk-ulais call en BAUSMAX & BUlNS. Or at HOUGHTON'S STOKE, 25 North Oueen Street. Ml 1.1.1 NEW GOODS FOR AT- CTMAKEE'S EIPOETOI. LADIES, for Nev, Desira'ile and Cheap S.Ik Handkerchiefs, Lace Ties, But But eons of all Kinds, Corets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves. Hosiery, ifcc, call at QUN DAKEB'S. A Full Line of Fancy Articles suitable for a NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT, offered cheap at GUXDAKEtl'S. Alse, an inducement in the MILLINERY DE PARTMENT, with :i view te elesiu out the entire Stock. Plusli Bennets and Hats offered at a Sacrifice. Plush and Velvets all Shades, sold cheap. Bennets and Hats in French and "Weel Felts, for 50 and 75c. ILifGIve us a call and examine our .stock, at GUNDAKER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. VLOTIIIXG. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING. GRAM IAEK DOWI AT CEITRE IALL. Will be sold in sixty il.ijsTLX TJIOL'.-AXD DOLLARS WORTH or HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING, Wltlieut regard te coat. Xew is jour time le seeiue a geed Suitei clothing for very little money. Ready-made or Matte te Order. OVERCOATS IX GREAT VARIETY, Fer Men. Yeullis anil IJey. Men's Dress Suit, Meii'.s IJusine mi it-. Youth'.' Suits in every Myle. Ilevs' Clethimr, n very Choice Variety. - Don't tail te call and secure sonic of the bargains. MYERS & RATHFON, Se. 12 EAST K1XG STREET, VlllXJ. AXli tiLASSn'AHE. LAAIPS! LAMPS! china'hall. LAMPS OF EVEU1 DESCRIPTION. Cleveland Nen-Explosive Library Lamp. ATJ50TTOM PRICES.. AT HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET. d t KA1JN M'KCULAXIOM J In large or small amounts. 925 or $20,000 Wte W.T.SOULK& CO.. Commission Mer chants, 190 1 m. Salle street, Chicago, III., ler cii ulars. nrS-iyd aoevs. Fermer Prices. ,$0.(5 $1.12 ? '-! . .75 2.75 . .25 .50 , .75 1.50 . . 1.50 . 1.25 2.75 , .50 1.50 (.amel's Hair St i ipu Xiiecadc Nevelticn French Fancies (very cosily goods. EngHnh Novelties French Handkerchiefs, squares French Handkerchiefs, biiuarc l'lench Neveliie French Novelties 51-inch Cleth Suitings.. 51-iuch Cleth Miitinirs.. M-inch Cleth feuitiugs.. .$1.25 . 1.50 . 2.00 SHOODAS : ARY 1 A11GAINS THE - X12UY THE HOLIDAYS, LANCASTER, lEX.M. VOXJTJICTIONS. II liAUOUAIfTEKS FUK PlIltK CMNFKt TIONS FOU THE HOLIDAYS AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AXD 32 WEST KING ST. I can new- offer te the trade and public a large stock et Pure Confections et every description, at the vcrv lowest market rates. FRUITS, XUTS, Ac. and u LARGE STOCK OF TOYS of the NEWEST DE&IGNs. Lurgc and niull Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AXD PARTIES SERVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the same rate as it ihe person ordering were 1r,.t in Persen, Call and see my stock. 3-Rcmcmbcr the place .ri0 AND 52 WEST KING STREET. r.l3-3mU jes. K. KOYEK. PAINTING. All kinds et Heuse Painting and Graining done at the shortest notice and in the best pos sible style. We have reduced our price! t L75 per day. Shep en Charlette street. 0tl2-3md ALLEN GUTHRIE & SONS. CLOIMXG. The Clothing Bargain Reems. The mass of the stocks selling be low cost is se great that we may say there is no change from last week, ex cept that a very few lines are exhaust ed net enough te mention. Large and complete stocks of new chjthing of all grades, from common te line, aic here, going for less money than their eiiginal cost. Remember, though, that .still larger, though net moie complete stocks are net marked down at all. Yeu can buy out of either, as you may prefer. These stocks have been separated for convenience in selling ; but they aie made together, in the same way, for the same purpose, and alter the same standards. Bring back whatever you don't want at the price. WAXAMAKEIi & I1KOWN. Oak Ham., Market and Sixth. Special Announcement Xou i your time te secure bargain in CLOTHING ! Te make room for our larjtc -teek of Cloth ing ter fepriiif;, new bein manufactured, we will make sweeping reductions lluou;heut our larjje stock et HEAVY WIGHT GLOTHINS, esitim. or Overcoats, Suits, &c, FOR MEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS. OI)I! ANDENIHi OF CLOTHING IX COATS, PANTS AX O VEST.", HE LOW COST. Call early te secure the bet bargain-. 0. B. Hosteller I Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, S-1I LANCASTER. PA. A RARE CHANCE! The Greatest Reduction ever made in l'INE WOOLENS for GENTS' WEAR at H. GERHART'S Kl, i nusiit. Y1 1 1 1 t 1 A Large Assortment of Genuine Euglisli & Scotch Suiting, sold during the Fall Season from 830 te 40. A suit will be made up te order in the Rest Style from 920 te S30. HEAVY WEIGHT DOMESTIC Suiting and Overceating, Reduced in the Fame proportion. All goods warranted as represented. The above reduction will ler cash only, and ter the next THIRTY' DAYS. H. GERHART, Me. 51 North Queen Street. OVERCOATS !: Closing out at a great reduction our immense line of Novelties in Overceatings. Fur Beavers, Seal Skin, Elysiarij Mentanak, Ratina and Chinchillas. All the New and met Desirable Styles STOCKANETTS, IN NEW COLORS AND CHOICE STYLES Why net leave your order atenceand secure an Elegant. Stylish, Well Made and Aitistic Cut Garment as low as SSO. A LARGE LINE OF CHOICE es, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT J.KSMATiTNGKB, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MW&S nisi Eawastrr fntdltgcnrrr. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1881. The Hepkhiscs. Mr. IlepkiiiH Sets Ferth his Views from Saint Ignatius' lleuse. Fer the Ixtklligmjcek. 1880. Vremen tiiver seems te 'uve no sense as Hi'm sure my woman 'asn't, wet couldn't be content with thinking as 'er "usbanrl knewed best, but writes te the papers as it might be Hi was a brute and me as is a Brether thre' feeling it my duty and nethink helse. Te my thinking they're a peer let, is women, the' my Maiy is better than most, as Hi niver would tell 'er thre' women bedta that set up with compliments as is niver no geed for 'em thre" the w eak- ness of their minds. ' Aving left 'eme and taimly antl meaning naiways te ue a Brether, Hi leeks at things different te they as is took up with the world as my woman is etic of 'em witeh hentrcats me te come back te 'er witch Hi couldn't think of thre' Mr. Day as says as 'ew they as put their ands te the plow must niver leek back. It is four months new since Hi "ave bean at S.- int Hignatius as Hi'll net deny was 'aid at first and no mistake, but Hi thinks as Mary would 'ave the best of me never hafter if Hi leaves the Brethers and Hi says if it kills me Hi'll net give in, as no man likes te say he was wrong te a woman, ?et alone one as is 'is wife. Xew thre' bean suramct used te the discipline I gets haleng werry well the' the 'air shirt will niver be anything but uncomfortable and the getting up at five in the morning for prayers is werry unpleasant. But 31 r. Day, as wisits the Brethers three time a week, de say it is all for our geed, and cat echisms tells us as we should submit our .selves te our spiritual pastors, as who should knew wet was right if net they. Se Hi fellows the mlcs of the 'eusc werry carefully, and keeps all the fasts witch Hi 'm bound te say comes round werry hefting, and gees 'bout te nurse the sick, and leek after the peer, and tries te lead a godly, righteous aud sober life, as prayer book says, haecerding te my liabil ity. Sometimes lien fast days Hi catches mjelf a thinking of the'onieon Seuth Quince street, but I knows as that is yielding te the flesh, witch must bj kept under. Wen 3Iary comes te St. Higna tius aud talks te me thre" the grating as is in the deer, Hitelis 'er, as. Hi "in quite 'appy and 'epes "er feels the same. "Niver will Hi be 'appy,'' s.tys she, "with you a wcating a black gown as might be a woman's," as is just like the women as niver think of the great duties of life, but is all heyes for little things, as it would be a peer world hif the men was as simple as the women. " Can't you sec," Hi hanswers, w'en Hi thinks net te say, " as a man must de 'is duty, and il he can de it best by bean a Brether, he must leave 'is wife and 'eme and go w'ere he i? ordered by 'is spiritual pastor '."' She 'adn't much te say at that, and ."-e Hi gees hen. " Seme people 'as woca weca woca tieus," Hi says, " and 3Ir. Day says w'en he first sees me, as he feels suie it was my wocatien te be a Brether of 3Iercy and the' Hi 'appened te be married it made no difierence, the he was sorry te ave te part us, but Hi must fellow my woca weca woca teon." "Yeu can talk werry line "Opkins," says she in 'er proweking way as a man wdtild be habeve, ' but Hi pittic-s you as is will ing te be led hi' the nose," and just then Brether Stephen, as is the 'cad of the 'eusc, comes and tells 'er as it was time for 'cr te go, witch Hi wasn't seny for, thre" 'er bean bitter like with her tongue. The last time she comes Hi says te 'er as Hi 'eped she would join the sisterhood of St. Hagnes, witch as a 'euse en North Dime street, as would be mere submissive of "cr than a living with 3Irs. Flint, as likely tells 'cr "ew 'ardly she's treated thre' mc bean a Brether. She didn't say she wouldn't, as Hi 'epes is a geed sign, but Hi 'as the sense net te urge it, thie' knowing as women is' n't niver te be drove. "If she were a Ilanglo-Cathelic she would be quite 'appy," 3Ir. Day says te mc. as Hi feels is quite true, thre' me bean one myself, and niver would wish te be hany think hcl-c. Wen first Hi gees te the "Oly l'resenee Hi feels as Hi would like te be one of they as gees there thre some seme some 'ew bean positive as hevcrythink they docs was done in decency and fcnrdcr. The Ilanglo-Cathelics believe in making the service of Ged hattractive te the heyc, witch is werry proper w'en one thinks of it. Wy shouldn't we worship Ged as well as we knew 'ew,and burn candles and hinsense hafore 'is haltar hinstcad of try ing te see 'ew peer aud mean we can make our worship as some de, as Mr. Day says in is sermon, witch if 'is people would listen te hinstcad of saying as they're net used te this and they don't like that, and they niver 'ad things .se in Bishop Bow Bew man's time, would be well for cm Hi'm thinking. " Hi 'epes te live te see the time," 3Ir. Day heftens says, when he comes te visit St. Hignatius' s, "w'en the church service will hcveiy where be beautiful and people will net be trying te see 'ew much they can leave oil" and still be chuichmen, as is peer business," he says Hi feels as heis right, aud 'epes the day will come and wc shall be Hauglo-Cathe-Iics, meaning,as he says, that we shall fol fel low the prayer-book and the primitive church, witch is our safest guides, he says. "Xe doubt," he says, "as some of hour customs is new te many people, but people ought net, te be habeve bean taught by them as knows,"' as Hi' in sure is bean werry set in your way niver te listen te them as knows mere than you yourself habeut wet is proper for the church, as niver would be my way. Se as Hi says Hi'm quite satisfied with the Ilanglo-Cathelics and lieuly wishes as the 'air shirt might get header, but can't 'elp thinking as some of the brothers might be different. Thre' net liking te get their ill will as is werry pleasant te me, most of 'em, Hi niver says nothing te Brether Stephen of certain things Hi has certaius as is quite wrong for Brethers. Henly last 3Ienday was a week as it was my turn te see as each was in his bed Hi finds Brether Paul readiug of a novel in his cell witch he begs me net te tell of 'im as Hi 'adn't the 'art thre' 'im bean a favorite with me. The werry same night "ewiver Hi finds Brether Francis a reading poetry as is niver work for any man let halene a Brether as should be different. Hi premises net te tell of they, thre' it beau the first time, and Hi takes their books away meaning te bnrn 'em up but te my 'errer heut drops from Brether Paul's novel some photographs of women as he 'as no business te think of thre' bean a Brether as 'as no time for foolishness. He says as 'ew they was girls as he knewed hafere he was a Brether, but Hi tells Mm 'is past life should be forget witch he said was 'ard as is most likely true thre' 'im bean geed looking for a man as the women thinks a deal of. Sometimes Hi thinks as he 'as mistook "is wocatien witch is net. the case with me as hasks nethink better than te be a Brether of St. Hignatius hall my days, as Pelly 'Opkins needn't niver think te find mc dilTcicnt. Concerning Comets. &0O lieu aril ler a New One. New Yerk Sun. 3Ir. Warner of Rochester has eneled a prize of $200 for each new comet dis covered by an American astronomer with in a year, lie may have te put his hand in his pocket a geed many times te settle his account with the star-gazers, for Kep ler aid that the depths of space are as full of comets as the ocean is of fishes. But 3Ir. Warner has neglected one very im portant matter. There is no discrimina tion in his offer, lie is ready te pay the same prize for a minnow as for a whale. If some enterprising astronomer, after hjwnding many sleepless nights at the tele scope, should detect the coming of such comet as that of 1&"0, which had a tail that reached the zenith and lighted the whole sky with its blaze ; or one like that of 1744, which had six tails, each thirty live millieu miles long ; a blazer like the one that seared the war-loving Remans about the lime that C;esar was assassinated he would get no mei e for it than for a little pollivveg of a comet that would net frighten a child when seen through a forty-feet telescope. It has been a long time since a first-class comet has paid us a visit, and it is net te be expected that sucli a one will take the trouble te display its splendors for an unappicciative genera tion that reckons it at no higher value than a bit of untcnific vapor that no one but the astronomers ever sees. Seme dis crimination must be made against the tailless small fry that of late have been flecking te his particular shoal of the uni verse, or else the big fellows will stay away. Mr. Warner should revise his offer. A Let el Ceuiets. New YeikTime-., In the best encyclopedias, under the title Comets, may be found page after page of the choicest italics and heirogly heiregly phics known te scientific persons. It is impossible net te have the highest tespect for whatever these cryptograms may mean, but for general reading something mere intelligible, even if less exciting, seems te be demanded. There are in till about 830 recorded comets. The 340 seen before 1010 must, of course, have been ob served with the naked eye. The first known comet appeared in 1770 B. C, se that the average of discovery then was about one in twenty-four years. But from the birth of Christ te the invention of the telescope they were seen. much mere frequently. In these 1,000 years the average was one comet for every four. In the 270 years since the inven tion -of the telescope, 290 comets have been wen, but only a few of them with out aids te vision. Tycho Brahc, the Danish astronomer, who died in 1U01, was the first te show that there were celestial bodies moving in regions far beyond this earth's atmosphere. And Isaac Newton first showed that their apparently eiratic paths were stiietly governed by the laws of gravitation. A modern invention, the spectroscope, shows that they consist in part of vaperi.ed caiben. Se that while a great deal letnaius te be learned about comets, yet enough is known -te make them no mere portentous objects than any planet. Even in quite recent times, how ever, the ignorant have been deeply moved by them. Thus, William 3Iiller's predic tions of the coming of Christ and the end of the world found no small support in the comet of 18-13, which was visible te the naked eye at neon. Even mere ludicrous was the belief of some that the first steam beat which ever sailed en the Ohie was the comet of 1811, which had fallen into the river. Thccxticme absurdity of this best appears from the almost inconceivable te nuity of the substance of a comet. In com parison with it air is almost a solid. Thus a comet may be thousands or millions of miles bread, and yet faint stars may be seen shining through it." Se that, even though they mere a million miles an hour something which it is hard te believe of se incoherent a mass they .would suffer mere than this world in case of a collision. It is, indeed, believed that the world actu ally did pass through the tail of a comet en June 30, 18(51, and then there was net even a smell of smoke. Aud the collision between Jupiter and a comet in 1770 is known te have lcsultcd disastrously te the comet. It did, it is true, try its best te pass the planet, but Jupiter's attraction was far tee strong aud the comet became caught among Jupiter's moons. Xet one of these little bodies was disturbed in the slightest degree, mt the comet, when it was released after some four month's con finement, was se changed in its orbit that it could scarcely be recognized by its most intimate friends. This liability te dis turbance makes computations about coin cein etary orbits liable te errors. Otherwise they would arrive acceiding te schedule time with far greater regularity than any . raureau tram, urersen s comet is expect ed in 18S4 and Ilalley's in l'Jll, and many ethers might be named. Seme of the fig ures about comets arc among the most stupendous playthings of astronomers, these Brahmins among mathematicians. Thus, Donati's comet's year is equal te 19.10 of the earth's and its greatest distance from the sun is 300,000,000 miles. Tiie corresponding figures for the cometef 1811 arc 3,0i0 ycats and 40,000,000,000 miles. What the Hull De With Meney. Kx-Secrctary Delane has given .10,0C0 te Kenyen college, Ohie. 3Ir. W. 'T. Vanderbilt has just added S 10,000 te ti. i " Deems Fnud, " which is used te help indigent studeuts te an edu cation at the Xeith Carolina University. Commedore Vauderbilt's widow sent a check te the students of Vanderbilt uni versity, Xeshville, te pay for their New Year's Day banquet in honor of her de ceased husband. Prof. W. W. Berden, of New Albany, Ind.. has placed in the bank te the credit of his wife by legal transfer 100,000 as a Christmas gift, and has spent 35,000 mere te provide and furnish for her an el egant house. Geld was nrt discovered In California in ISM. Dr. Bull commenced te prescribe his Cough Syrup in the same vear ami new it Is the leading cough remedy threugliut the ceun-trY- , Ge te II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street, ler Mrg. Fraeman'i Xeu Xatienal Dyes. Fer brightness ami ilurubility et color are uncu,ualeiL Celer from 2 te a pounds. Trice, 13 cents. Echoes. There are few voices in the world, but many echoes. , There are few " if any" medicines in the world that are better for Biliousness, Indigestion or sick headache, than Spring Blessem. Price, 5( cents, trial bottles lu cents. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 117 antl lttNmtli Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. jt:nELt.iis. LOUIS WEKK1C, WATCHMAKEH. Ne.l3n$NOBTII QUEEN STREET. near 1 B. IS. Depot, Ijincaster, Pa. Geld, Silver anil Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ter the celebrated Pantasceplc Specta cles and Eye-Glasses, impairing a specialty, aprl-lyd LANCASTER WATCHES OF ALL GRADES. AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. e UK FACILITIES KOIS Fine Watch Repairing. Are most complete. We have talented and experienced work men. Flue Machinery and tools : use only First-class Material, and make moderate charge. E. F. BOWMAN, IOG UAST KING STICEKT. Auction! Auctien1 AT TIIE H.L.ZAHM&CO JEWELRY STORE. Every attei neon Kail sold. :iud evening until tin-Meck Elegant Watches, ISUACEI.ETs, CHAINS. NECKLACES, .1 KWKMtY, PLATED WAKK. KNIVES, FOKKS AND SPOONS, selling and will be sold POSITIVE'. i with out nsme. Ti.e Fixtures te be old at the close of sale, and the Stere will be Fer Kent trem Al'KIL 1, 1S1. WM. M1LLAE decfl-liii.lj I'ltOPKIKTOtt. JiCAIMLUCO. 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS, AND IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, BRONZES, CLOCKS AND PORCELAINS, ask particular attention te their su perb stock of goods, especially adapted for HOLIDAY GIFTS! The assortment in every Depart ment is unequaled, and the prices (always the lowest) will be found most acceptable. "3r"Orders and inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. ' MW&F VAPHK J1AXOIXUS, tfr. lice j the Cheapest, Simplest and Best In the Market. Made el Walnut, Meulding three and four inches wide, and New Patterns. Wehavethein thirteen different ways, and very low in price. FINE EBONY AND WALNUT CUliTAIN POLES, with Bras King. End- and Bracket. All Walnut and Ah Poles complete. Plain Window Shades, All Celers and Width. Hollands, Paper Cur tains, Fixtwes. Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Leeps, Picture Nails, Tassel Heeks, 4c. Opening almost daily New Styles of WALL PAPER, FOR THE COMING SPRiN'u". PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. XMOICAZ. PROVERBS. ? Ne one can be sick when when tbattemmeh bleed, llrer and kidneys are healthy, and Hep Bitters keep them se." "The greatest neurinhlng tonic, appetiser strengthener and curative en earth. Hep Bit ters." " It is impossible te remain long sick or out el health, where Hep Bitters are used." " Why de Hep Bitters cm se much r Be cause they give geed digestion, rich bleed, and heal thy;act ten of all the organs. "Ne matter what your fcelinjrs or ailment Is, Hep Bitters will de you geed." 44 Remember, Hep Bitters never does harm, but geed, always and continually." " l'ertfy the bleed, cleanse the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hep Bitters." ' Quiet nerves and balmy sleep in Hep Bit ters." "Ne health with lnac'lve liver and urinary organs without Hep Bitters." Hep Bitters XanBuictBrlBfrC0aBDjf Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. ianS-lvdMWrftw LOCHER'S RiOWlD COUGH SYBDT! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy ami Sure Remedr for Celd, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma. Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Cheat. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit ting of Bleed, Inflammation of the Lungs, ani all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ter the euro of all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price lO cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. L0CHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! NO. 9 KAST KINO STKKKT. OlS-tfd RK l THIS. -use- GOUGH NO MORE I AMERICAN fid SYRUP, A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR C0UG1IS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, asthma, bronchitis, WHOOPING COUUH, PAIN IN THK SIDE OR BREAST, And all Di-cuc of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relief of Consumptive In all stages of the i INrase. Fer sale only at HULLS DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, au-i-v-ljdj LANCASTER. PA. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OF LYNN, MASS., HasttMnry! Her Vegetable Compound the Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepe and Happiness Re stored by the use of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vegetable Compound, Tne Positive Curs Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies, con sists et Vegetable Properties that are nannies te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits of this compound will be recognized, as relief is immediate ; antl when it use is con tinued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a permanent cure is effected, as thousands will testify. OnaccountefiUproveiimerits.it is te-day recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. it will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucerrhcea, irregnlarand pain ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In In tlaminat!enand Ulceration, Floed! ngs, all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, and is especially adapted te the Ciange or Lite. In tact it has proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and elves new lite and vigor. It remove faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving ler stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bleating. Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, De pression and Indigestion. That feeling of bear ing down, causing pain, weight and backache. Is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at till times, antl under all circumstances, act lu harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney cemptaints of either sex Ibis Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is; prepared at ZS1 and 335 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mass. Price!. Six bottles for $S. Sent by mail In the form et pills, also in the form of lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all Ut ters of inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure Con stipation. Biliousness nnd Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holle way & Ce., General Ageats, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Loeher, 9 East King street and t;ee. V. Hull, 15 West King street. yZMvdeedJtw INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE. SEAKLY 3,000 PE8S0XS ive nli ig the nig the last three years in Heading and this city. One-half of them at least were called ln curables. Chronic cases of Dyspepsia, Con sumption. Rltcutnatism, and ether afflictions. Nearly all reported the same story, viz: I have tried many doctors and quack medicines, and all in vain. I am discouraged. While curing the sick in inese two cities ever 1,300 deaths nave occurred in ether physicians' practice, and net a balt-decen in m fee. Won't yen In person (at my enices) or by letter Invest y emcesi or ey letter uiVMiunu eate my remark- able cures. Men and wemen.siek ter ycars,were under wy practice In a few days or weeks curen. semi or can una get a iz-page pampn- let (free), containing the names of people inu ns rapiuiy resieren leneaim nere in Lancaster. All cured byi r placlngmy Inexpensive medicines en the outside et the body. Se poisons used and no a rugs, syrupsp: or ether such vile stuSs ills, powders, bitters. Diaced in tne stemaen. Consultations ana Examination tret at my efflees. Hundreds have been cured et Catarrh ter 50 cents. Cure Quick for Catarrh sent te any address in the United States for 30 cents. DR. O. A. QB11NE, (32 Years Experience), Se. 236 NORTH QUEEN 9TKEET, 30-UdMWFAS Lancaster, Pa. Il a u hi t