t patftefi ' X $ Volume XVUNe. 127. LANCASTER, PA,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1881 Price Twe Cents. lb mmsmmimii i ii.ru us r.ii i r. i WATCHES, We call attention te a tew very desirable articles at unusually low prices I!ej-s' Silver limiting Cased Watches aj $6.23 Heys' Silver Hunting Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.00 Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Cased Full Jeweled Watches. f-.ne Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.00 Ladies' 10 and 11 Carat Celd Hunting and Half Hunting Caed Watches at 18.00 We call attention te our line Movement--; for Ladle.-.' Watches Full Jeweled, eve n In centre pivot, which we will case te order In Handsome liox-jeint Monogram Cases or otherwise. Gentlemen's i Size MevemcnU Cxcd unit Kn graved or Monegrnmmcd te order. A special newlineel goods is just received, conslstingef Uentlemen's Silver llox-jeint-Cased Watches, liie Hand-emest Silver Watches ever brought te this city. We invite an induction of these goods, feeling confident we can hew indnecmcuts te buyer net te be found cl-ewherc. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahra's Cerner, - Lancaster, Pa. Thing? in our mietic that make Beautiful awl Durable Christmas Gilts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES. JEWELRY, :ir,LD BRONZES, GOLD IIEAD CANES, GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER IIEAD CAJiES, SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, PINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASES. ALL THESE AND MAXl MOUE AT ZAHMS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. ItJtY HOIER, GOLLABAT & Ce., 1412 and 1414 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. The general improvement in ImMticss tilt p.i.t year, witH the prospect et a very large in creased demand for all kinds of Dress Heed., induced all American buj-crs of Foreign Goods te place immense orders. This was universally the case, se much se that, perhaps without exag geration, at) per cent, mere goods were imported than the country could possibly consume. As a consequence, there has been a great break in price-, in a great many fabrics, which we s'jall fully meet. WE SHALL SELL runner J'rirc;: .-j-j.-r .n.r.i) All Weel Arninri-s French Flannel Suitings .c i.oe I French Striped Fancies (all Silk and Weel) French Shoedas (in all colors) French Urecadcs (all slk and Weel Plain French Plaids Finest French Hrocadestinsevcra! 1..7J sv,' ..mi .75 I.T'i 1.IKI designs) l.re ir:i In addition te our offerings in the above geed, we have some lines of very choice goods of which it is dillicuit te meet the demand, in which we have a very choice assortment, both in cloth and coloring. CLOTH SUITINGS: 44-inch Cleth Suitings fvery desirable goods) rt.7." 51-lnch Cleth Suitings (in alt colors Lin 51-inch Cleth Suiting 1.20 FRENCH SHOODAS : Our make et these goods we believe te be the bct in the market, and the assortment et colors our own selection. -Winch French Shooda. t?0.S7J 1 -JO-lncli French Shoedas $1.12 FINE CAMEL'S HAIR: Our assortment et tluse beautiful goods is sti'l complete, freraSl.SS teSa.r.O. We have just received one case, et Camel's Hair in' Evening; Shades in verv bcautiiul quality, in Cream, Pink ami Light Blue, 1C inches w de, te sell at S1.25. BAREGE DE VIRGINIA: We have Just received one case of litis very desirable texture for Evening Ilresscs, quality verysupcrier, in Crrani, I'inlc and Light Ulue, 27 inches wide, te sell at 50c. VLOTlllSil. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING. GRAM MARK BOWI AT CENTRE HALL Will be fold In sixty days T1CX THOFSAXn DOLLAKS WORTH of HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING, nt regard te cost. Xe-.v i your time te secure a geed Suit et Clothing for verj ;, Ready-made or Made te Order. OVERCOATS IN GKREAT VARIETY, Fer Men. Youths and Iley.. jrcn'n l)re.-s .Suits, styje. uevs' cietmng, a veryuneicc variety. JBS" Don't fail te call and secure some of tiie MYERS & Ne. 12 EAST KIXK STREET, i-'ejf FOE SALE CHEAP. A FIRST-CLASS THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL1TJG HOUSE, WITH A GOOD STOBE BOOM. This Property is situated en the corner et Mulbewy and i.umen strceis ; with nine geed rooms and large cellar ; also het and cold water and sjas through the house. This Property will be sold cheap or exchanged ler a small house or building let?. Alse, a FIRST-CLASS JJ15ICK STAi'l.Kin lle rear of) he hone, and occupied by Samuel Keelcr, for sale new. Fer turtber particulars call en .BAILSMAN & RURNS, Or at H0UGHT0XrS STORE, 25 North Ouecii Street. COXFECIIOXH. -CONFECTIONS Jt'ST KECKIYRU AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S VHOLKSAI.E AND RETAIT. CONPEOTIONEBY, NO8.150 AND 52 WEST KIXG STRKKT. A Large Let of FRUIT, OR AXflKS. LKM ONS, &c Xew Large VIRGINIA PEANUTS en hand. Alargesteck efPure Cen feet inn-, nil of which will be sold te Merchant anil Huck ster? at the lowest market ralcw. Try ROYER'S UNCLE SAM CANDY. Mail Orders promptly attended Se. M"-:!ind GBAIN M'KUULATiOS In large or umai: amount!. ?i" or $J'i.i0 $J'i.i0 Wrile W.T. SOUl-KA CO.. Comniltxieu Mer Chants, 130 Iji sUe -.treet, cliiaige. 111., ler cii uuus. mii-ed JEWELHY, &c. GOOIV: Fermer Prices. $e.cr- $1.12 . .". "1.50 ."." -.7j .i" .se .75 l..rU . . 1.50 1.25 J.7J .no i.se ( aniel's Hair Stripes iSiecade Xeveltles French Fancie- (very costly goods.. KugPsh Novelties French Handkerchiefs, squares French Handkerchiefs, squares French Novelties French Novelties , 51-inch Cleth Suitings.. 51-ineh Cleth Suitings.. 51-inch Cleth Suiting".. $125 "!.'.'.."!!.."!!!! ado Men's 15usine- Suits, Youths' Suits in every bar jams. RATHFON, LAXCASTEK, PESX'A. K.ijji:. AJ SLEIGHS, &V. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S, Trnctical Carriage Builders, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PBICES. All work warranted, uivcus a call. ASMteiiatring promptly attended te. One t-et of workmen especially employed Ter tnatpurpe-c. mK-tfd&w CLOIHIXG. 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- j cept that a very few lines are exhaust ed net enough te mention. Large anil complete stocks of new clothing of all grades, from common te fine, are here, going for less money than their original cost. Remember, though, that still larger, though net mere 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 are made together, in the same way. for the same put pose, and after Hip same standards. Bring back whatever yen don't want at Hie juice. WANAM.YKEI! k BROWN. Oak IIai.i., Market and Sixth. OVERCOATS! Closing out at agre.it reduction eui-iiiM.ien-e line of Novelties in OverctKiting,. Fur Beavers, Seal Skin, Elysian; Mentanak, Ratina and Chinchillas. All the Xew and me-i ilc-hai-le Mle- STOCKANETT8, in xew celeus a xi) ciieici: styles Whjr net leave venr order at euceand ee!iiv an Elegant. Stylish, Well Jlnde am! itNiie Cut Garment as low as SSJO. A LAUGH LIXK OF CHOICE Eflilisli mi Soeteli lip, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, J.KSMALING'S, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, :-!vas A RARE CHANCE ! Thi tSreatcl Kedi'.ciien ever made in FIMJ WOOLENS fei'OnXTS' WKARat H. GERHART'S Fine Merte Esiiiiii. e A Large A--nr!il!eiii of Ci-ir.iir.c Eiiglisli & Scotch Suiting r? sold during tiie Fall beas:m Irem $ZU te -S10. A Suit will be made up loonier in fie I'.cst Style irem Sn te s:ie. IIKAYY WKIOUT i)(J31E.TJC Suiting and Overceating, Reduced in the came propnitfeu. All yen.is warranted as repr-entnl. The above reduction will ler ra-h eilv. and ter the next THIRTY DAYS. H. GERHAR' Ne. 51 North Queen Utreet. Special Announcement Sew U your tlinc te secure bargain- in CLOTHLNG ! TemaUe room foreurJat'Ke. frteck of Cloth ing -for Spring, new hcins: manufactured, me will makt: sweejiini; reduction-; throusheut our large tteck of HEAVY WEMT GI.0THM. eexsi.-mxG or- Overcoats, Suits, &c, MEN, BOYS AN1 YOUTHS. ODDS AXDKXDS OP CLOTIIIXt; IX COATS, PAXTS AXD VKSTP, RELOW COT. Call early ie secure the be.l bargain. D. B. Hosteller I M, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 6-lyd LANCASTER, PA. ntrliigmrrr. PEIDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1831. In lite Palace of Truth. llfcliurd Turner, a lawyer, let us Lepe of future fame, returning horn the ether night in an r.ncnviabiy bad humor, found a certain little note .waiting him en his mantel piece. It had just come, his land lady said, and slowly tearing open the en velope, Dick read as fellows : My Dras Mn. Turner - Many thanks for your luvely llewers, which have been jrrcatlv admired. It was like venr theuirht- fulness te remember my birthday when I had almost forgotten it myself. I was se sorry te miss your call this afternoon, iuceicly yours, Flekexcc Rcmrcit. A very gracious little note, but for some reason it appeared te' afford its reader but mii all Fatist'actieu. Diek read it twice with a curling lit), then tossing it into the "scrap' basket, he lit a cigar, stretched himself in an easy chair and thoughtfully observed thte'.tgh the smoke wreaths that began te. float around his head : " What a precious little liar she is ! As if I didn't See her,j ten minutes alter she was 'net at home te mc this afternoon, start out driving -with Tem Uaker in that confoundedly jerky deg cart of his. Shouldn't wonder; if he had jcikcd her out tee before they.get home ; and serve her right, tee. ! . Why, Snip, what is the maltei with you, sir ?" Snip was the skyc Icniei', who failing te understand why he had been slighted, .was seeking te secure the master's notice, by sitting upright and waving- his front paws te and fro in a gentle and depree.xt ing fashion. ' Did I hmt veur feelings, peer little boy'.1" said Dick, tenderly. "Well. I wouldn't, 1 assure you. for a dozen little flirts like Florence Kcdii'er, but I de think, Snip, and I expect you . te agree Willi mc, that we would ail be much bet ter eifif women and men, tee, would say out truthfully what was in their minds in stead of this eternal beating around thj busii. Why can't people be a little mere candid with their fellow creatures instead of feeling th"ni te the top of their bent and then laughing behind Uieii backs'.' De you knew. Snip ?"' Snip didn't knew, but lie was the last Ca in the world te confess his ignorance, se assuming a leek of wisdom which Solo Selo Sole mon might h.tve envied, he iive a myste licus little lurk that could mean any thin" and compe-cd !iim-c!f attain te lis ten. " Just S o'clock,"' said Dick, consulting his watch. -In two hours I've get te dress and go te Mrs. Grey's ball, the biggest bore of the season I haven't a doubt, but there is no e-.c.p'mg it. Aren't you glad, Snip, you don't have te go te balls '.,,! Snip barked sgain, this time in an affirmative maimer. He alwvys accommo dated himself te Ida master's moods and was well accustomed te being questioned. Alcit and vigilant he watched the cigar dwindle down by s-low degrees, while he waited in well-bred silence for a renewal of the conrcife-atieti. iJut Dick was drowsy and cress, and when the cigar was smoked out he turned his head aside and fell fast asleep, while his little deg, curled con tentedly mound hi-s feel, looked up into his inaii;"; f.ice with a we :u e! p.l- lent ie vs. in in.-, nencst urselic ejs. .seven, S, !), 10. Was it possible that lie had slept ueaily two hours, and the oleck was sti iking 10? Dick jumped up. glanced at his watch te make sure, and with a stilled irrean prepared te induct him-elf into his dress suit. This was never a very rapid process with him, and by the time be entered Mrs. Grey's bril ianily lighted, house the gicat clock in the hall was pointing teui.uter past 11. The rooms were crowded and stiilingiy het. The very flowers appeared te droop under the glare aud the heat, all except some deep red roses which had been ar ranged in a sentence ever the doorway, and whose glowing hearts presented the most sumptuous and intense bit of color ing, .even in that mnny-hned apartments. It was strange, but Dick found himself unable te read that sentence, although composed of only three sheit words. The landing-, even the IclfciP, were unknown te him, and for half a minute he steed puzzling ever the mjaiery. Then the in coming crowd geiitiy shoved him aside, an abandoning the effort, lie made the best of his way toward the hostess. A pretty little woman, magnificently dressed but seemingly already much fatigued with the work in hand, half smiled as Dick edged up te her. "I lave. you just come, Mr. Turner ?"' She said. ' I thought you were te be one of my early birds." " Se I would have been,'" he explained, " only, unfortunately, I fell asleep and did wake up in time."' "Oh. that was the case, was it? Well, Mieh a lengthy nap might te brighten you up beautifully for the rest of tiie evening. Sometimes, yen knew, yen are rather stupid." Dick looked at her te see if she meant a joke, but. her pietty face was gravely raised te his. " shortly. "I deu' Yen are flattering me."' lie said mean te, indeed,'" site answer- cd, e.iitc earnestly. ''lint there are plenty of men who are always stupid, while you can be rather entertaining, when you are at your best," and she turned gently from him te greet a new batch of guests. " Was I ever damned with Mich faint praise before?" thought Dick. "I won der if I am 'at my best ' ie-iiight?" Fer a minute he steed, taking a survey of the scene before him. The musicians were playing a waltz, and playing it well ; only strange te say there was a flute among them, which came piping in with its shrill, pcr.si--.tent little treble in a man ner distracting te Dick's ever-sensitive ear. He thought of Mozart's saying that the only thing in the world weisc than a flute in an orchestra was two flutes, and wondered at Mrs. Grey's choice in music. Nevertheless, as long as he was there lie might, as well dance, and, looking around for familiar faces, his first glance fell upon a brown-eyed maiden whom he had met at a party only the week before, and whom he had admired with theguarded and half supercilious admiration of a veteran so ciety man In another niiuute they were en the fleer contending with their fellow creatures for a little room te whirl around in, and seemingly successful in their struggle, until a slight lurch sent them rather suddenly against auotner pair of dancers. "That was stupid, wasn't it?" said Dick, as they slopped te take breath after the concussion. "Yes,'' replied she of the brown eyes, raising them frankly te his face. " Yeu arc rather a peer "dancer. Perhaps you arc out of practice?'' "Indeed I ought net te be," protested Dick, in unutterable indi-jnatieu at the charge. "I never danced mere in my life than I have this winter." "Is that se ? It must be awkwardness then," said his companion gently. "Seme people never can thoroughly learn. I think it is a natural gift." Dick wondered if he could have heard aright, or if that wretched little flute still-piping away se cemphtc ntly, had ab- iLaiUcisrrt' selutely bewildered him. If there was one thing he prided himself en mere than another oue gift, natural or otherwise, which he felt sure of possessing it was his daucing. Was the brown-eyed damsel out of her mind, or was she simply an ill bred little thine who did net knew a ceed dancer from a bad one ? Whichever was the. case, he lest no time in getting rid of her, and, mute with amazement and dis dis dis gnsr,toek refuge among a group of men at the deer. "Yeu here, Turner:"' said one of them, "I hardly recognized you at first. veu leek se yellow."' "De I, indeed?"' said Dick, shortly, and wondering what he was deemed te hear next. ' I shenld rather think you did," was the friendly answer. "I just said te Smith here as you came up that between your sallow skin and that bald spot en 'your head you were beginning te leek like an old man before your time. Why don't you take te country life and early hours and freshen up a bit?" ""Why don't you mind your own affairs and kindiy leave me te attend te mine '?-" retorted Dick, new .thoreu-rhh aroused. ,and without waiting for auethcr word he .veered around and left thejjreup, who one ami an sccmcu proleundlv astonished at 'his ill-temper. Uy this time he began te feel a little uncertain who approach next. Having been told already that he was stupid. .ugly and a bad dancer, what was there Ielt ter him te hear? He certainly had never met se many disagreeable neenlc in jn his life, and he had serious thoughts of beating a permanent retreat, when he caught sight of a blonde head half hidden behind the azaleas in the conservatory. It was Florence Kedifcr, who he had never expected te meet te-night and whom two hours age he would have indignantly avoided. But for some reason his con tempt for her flattery and falseness has been strangely modified in se short a time and he felt a positive yearning te listeu te her pretty nothings and te sec her blue eyes uplifted with that tender glance of admiring trnsti illness te his. It must have ee:-,t her a great deal of time and patience te cultivate that glance up te its present perfection and it was unkind, af ter all, te sneer at the result of such lien- est and enduring toil. The next minute he was by her side. She did leek very pretty; her fair hair tumbled in some mysterious fashion en the top of her shapely little head ; her bright face lit up with smiles, and her white silk gleaming under the colored lamps with a soft and shifting radiance that pleased Dick's cultivated eye.. He was net one of these te whom a woman's gown is a mat ter of indifference. "I came in here for a little air," .she said ; "the rooms arc se terribly het, and t the whole affair is very stupid. Don't you think se?" " It has been worse than stupid for mc," he answered, laughing. " I hive been in sulted wherever f went. First, Mrs. Grey told rue I was often very stupid - then Miss Vincent, de you knew her? She is daucing new with Tem Stern.' "I don't knew her: but revcr mind ! What did she say te you " "She told me that I was awkward and a bad dancer, and intimated that I could never thoroughly learn. Florence Kedifcr burst into a laugh as clear and nierrv as silver bells. "But you knew, Mr. Turner," she said, "your best friends de no net claim for you 'that you dance well." Dick gasped and then recovered ; he was getting hardened new. "l always flattered ravself that I did," he said boldly. She looked at him in some surprise. "Of course I don't mean te say," she explained " that one cannot get around with yen at all, but only you are net very graceful or surefooted. There are plenty of men here who dance wer.-e. Mr. Simpsen, for in stance." " T should hope se,' said Dick, a Simp S'jii, a little weak-eyed man. who held his fair partner as if he feared she was packed with dynamite and was in danger every minute of exploding, moved laboriously past the deer. "If that is the best you can say for me, Miss Florence. I shall never have the audacity te ask you te I dance again,- and with a heavy heart he lift the conservatory, new fully satisfied he had had. enough of Mrs. Grey's ball. He took a glass of champagne in the supper room, where its quality was being fief ly discussed by the young men who lingered there, and went back te pay his party respects te his hostess. There were still plenty of people about, but a chill seemed te have fallen en them, the dancers were few, and every body looked bored or discontented. Mrs. Grey was saying the last words te a party of guests who were about taking their departure. "Su-di a pity it should have been a fail uie,'" he heard one of them whisper in a tone of sympathy. " And after all the ex pense you have gene te !" " I am sure, then, it xitu.-t have bi;en the fault, of my guests," returned Mrs. Grey, "for 1 did my part a3 well as I could. Why. Mr. Turner, arc you going se seen ? I wonder if yen, te.), found my party .i stupid one?"' She looked se harassed that Dick for ;et the grudgc-iie owed and would gladly have declared her ball both brilliant and delightful, but the words he wished te say stuck in his threat he absolutely could net give them utterance. An awful impulse was upon him, and te his own secret, horror and dismay lie heaid himself assuring her the painful truth that it was the most dismal affair he had ever wit nessed in his life. Then overwhelmed with shame at his own involuntary rude ness he turned away, and his eyes fell upon the crimson roses still blooming freshly ever the doorway. What an idiot he must have been ! There, in plain English letters, were the three words, " Palace of Truth.'" As he forth se leudlv and with se shrill a tri- umph in its tone, that Dick fairly jumped aud in the violence of his start kicked the sleeping Snip, who leaped out of his mas ter's way and gazed at him with lcproach lcpreach ful, wondering eyes. "Eleven o'clock, as Fin a living man," said Dick, yawning. "Three hours asleep and no ball for me, te-night. Snip, you little villain, why didn't you awaken me 9' Snip was silent. He felt th'j arrant in justice of this remark and bn.-e it with the equanamity of a stoic. "Well," said Ids master, slowly, as he lit his candle, "since you did net, and as I have had all the dissipation and all the candor I need for one night, I think, little deg, that you and I will go peacfablv and gratefully te bed." Popular trial slnw.-, the worth e! every arti cle ; and 34 years constant use It ;-; nreven the ?;rcat elllcacy of Jr. Huir. Ceu-lf Svrnn ; it las no superior. Fraud. Tens of thorn-ands of dollars arc squandered yearly upon traveling Quacks, wl go irem town te town pret"..s,ing te cure all the ills that our peer humanity is heir te, why will net the public learn common sen-e, unil n'tliey arc suffering from l)y.pepia or Liver Complaint, invest a dollar in Spring Hlossem, sold by all druggists and endorsed by the taculty. Fer gale by II. H. Ceeiir.m, druggi-t, 137 an 1 i:,! Xerth Quctm street, Lancastci, Pa. Sitting Vp Nights. . ilrs. K. II. Perkins, Creel: Centre. Warren county, X. Y., writes: She has been troubled with Asthma for four years.bad te 9it up night after night with it, she has taken two bottles of lr. Thema..' Eclectric Oil, and is perfectly curcd. She strongly recommends it.nnd wishes te act in airent anion? her neighbor.:. Fer sale by It. B. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and 103 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. HOUSEKEEVEJt'S GCODS, PLINN & BRENEMAN would call the attention of their nu merous customers and the public gen erally te their very large stock of Housekeeper's Hardware. Our stock of Cook Steves, Ranges, Parler Steves and Heaters embraces the finest goods made and our prices are very low. In Tin, Sheet Iren and Copper Ware we have in ndditieu te our own well known -make of goods an immense stock of goods bought at Xew Yerk Auctions, and which we are able te sell at about half price. Our stock of Table Cutlery. Weed and Willow Wa-.c is full aud complete. In Tabic and Fleer Oil Cleths we have always bargains. We make a specialty of -all kinds of Lamps and Lamp Goods, Library Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Glebes and Chimneys te fit all Lamps. Parties commencing housekeeping could net de better than examine our immense stock before purchasing. Xe charge for looking. PLINN & BRENEMAN'S ;i:kat heu.sk fekxisiiixc steisk. I'tl S. Queen St., Lancaster. Pa. dirjlXlTUKE. . piJlU;MASj:K LOOK! LOOK!! Loek te your interest. Yeu can bnv at HEESITSHH 134 EAST KTXG STREET. Parler Suits Library .Suits Walnut Chamber Suits Cottage Suits Lounges Patent Keekers &c., Ac., cr. ....$ 1 6 4cr.O T.lte 130 .... 10 te e 21 tc 15 5 te u; ..$.!. te -10 We will r-nntinuc te give prices .iieei-s!v:Iy of goetN im.ur line. Leeking Glasses, Picture Frames, and FIXE OOLDFKAMK.SspeelaUIeiat price that defy coinpetien. It N always a pleasure te show goods at the CHEAPEST FURMTURE STOKE IX THE CITY. All geed-, guaranteed according te merit-'. HEINITSH, r.y. ;:ast kine stkki:t, ian$s:-id ever China Hall. lMSIt KELIAKL: FURNITURE Call at the Old K.-tablisIied Stand of Widmyer & Ricksecker, S. i:. Cor. E. Kins hi1 !" SI. PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LI BRARY SUITS. HALL., DINING- ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. :i.Ti'i:i:.s.--Ks axi i;eh .p:tixs. The Largest mid Finest A Oitmetit and nwMtya-11 IIOMK-.M YIT. WOIJK. lVrwcial Attention given te UNDERTAKING. WIDMYER & RICKSECKER s. t:. :ei:.j-;. kix; axe ixiKis hts. i'Al'Ell HA.XG1XGS, &c. e UK STOCK Of m for the; season of 18.S1 shall Jar exceed any of our previous eirert. We have made large con tracts with the manufacturers and the goods are new being shipped as xireuiptly as made. ALL 5'IVLKS Or' pap eh hangings, from the lev.e-st jjrade te the liue.st geed-. Plain Window Shades, All Celers and Wi.li!'.-. Shades in huge varietv. lain-, Kaney Dade and Hand Fixtures, Taper Cur- EXTKSSI03 WINDOW CPRMCE, Pele.", Scotch :ind American Hollands. Leeps, IMcliire Xai!J,iXc. Orders t iken ler line .Mir rors. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. C'ilJXA AX J GTtSSllAJCJ-:. CHINA HALL7 IS EAST KING STREET. WHITE STONE CHINA, FKEXCH CH1XA, SEMI-POUCELAIX WARE. 01)1) AND DAMAGED WARE. " All In. Lurgc Quantities and sold at Lewent Prices. Housekeeper give us n call and be convinced. HIGH & MABTIN, 15 EAST KINO STREET. GJiOCEJCIES. 205 X 1TKST KINO STitEET. TUB PLACE FOi: Wines, Liquors and 95 per cent. Alcohol, Fre-h Groceries, furc Spice., and Best Cigars in town. All at RIITGWALT'S. XADIVAL. PKOVKK113. J Xe one can be. iek when when tliesteinnch bleed, liver aud .kidnevs are healthv, and Hep Hitters keep them V "The-jreate-t nourishing tenie. appetizer stren-jthenerand curative en earth. Hep Kit ters." 'It is impossible te remain len-rsick or out et health, where Hep ltitter-i are ued." ' Why de Hep Hitter-? care se much ;"' " i:--canse they give -reed dij-e-yten, rich bleed, and healthyictien of all the organs.'' "Xe matter what veur teelinns or alliueiit is, Hep Hitters will de you geed." " Ueineniber, Hep Hitters never dOi. harm, but geed, always and continually." "Purify the bleed. c!e.iii-ut the stomach sweeten the breath with Hep Hitters." and 'Quiet nerve-i and balmy sleep In Hep i'.it t?n Xe health with iuac'ive liver sans without Hep Hitters." and urinary Hep Bitters Mannractiirius; Company, Rochester, Xew Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. ian3lvilMU'K&w KIDNEY WORT. This Great Remedy in either lupiid or Dry Ferm acts at the -.amu time en tliedt.:ie of the Liver, Mi ill Hers, Tiii c-niibhicil itclien iirrt if ireimtcrfttl pel' et te cure all tliscmcx. "WHY ARE WS SICK? Because we alluiv t'i..e ti'tttl urians tube- come cieyticti or lerpni, teitl ietStninn.i lutmers (ire mereere jerctit inru I thi. Menti t!ni sientit be expelled mtturalli. KIDNEY WORT WILL CURE i:iileii-ii:eHf, file, Coii-itipateui, Kliluey Complaints Urinary Diseases, Kem.ile Weakness and Xervui-H IllMirdcr-. V can-iiny free action of these tirytms mut re storing their jwtrer te threw off ttixmhe. Why suffer bilious p.iiiwanil aches? Why tormented with Pile. Constipation . Why frightened ever disordered Kidney-? Why endure nervous or -ie!c head.-iehe--.' Why have sleepless nights? Ute KIDXHV ,.V(li::' and rejoice in hettUh. tiv It i.-t put up in lry Vegetable IWiti, iti 3lin cans, 0110 package of which make si m quarts of medicine. 5 A1.-.0 in l.iiiuitl I'eriii.very Concentrated 2-ter the convenience et llieje who .-.iiinet JTSfrisidily prepare it. -11 nets with equal US' efficiency in cither form. gkt it of yei7i:im:l'i;;lst. ii:ici:, si. WELLS. KiCUAKIISMN -k Vih, I'repV, I.iirlinteii, VI. (Will -end the dry pint-paid.) dee'27 lyiLtwl Lancaster iiy i'iiu'iiiucy, XOKTIl UE!1 ST., COKXKK OKAMiC. coMPeuxDixa j'jivnwiaxs' mi:- SVRTPTIOXIS A Sl'KVrALTY. ANDREW G. PREY. Graduate Philadelphia College Pharmacy. Xi;zlit eall at re-idrtnee -i;r WKeTOKANUK lil'UKKT. Afiifi, Turn Gentlemen ! Anil all ethers interested upon the subject et lnieiuperaueeauii n. re.v.ill". i At !liere(pieitofeertaineiliy.cnsefl.anca-,tet DR. C. A. GREENE Will deliver a Free Lecture Sumlur A!(enioe!i, January 30, 18SO, atSoVlece, at tkaipi:i:anc:: mai.l. e.v nir ' Cendi:iiii e.t tie Stene-.-li of ttw) Temper ate iind iiiiineitci-iilt Drinker of In- texicutlii!; Miltiiui-K.-.." Lvervone Lvervene ed. -Ladle-ami i entleiucii arc invlt ji7ti'd.M,W,F&S Mrs. Lydia E. Piukham, OF LYNN, MASS., leriQ Wl it Her Vc'taHlcConipeuiui thi;S:ivier of Her Sex. Health, Hepo and HappinGsa Re stored by the use of LYDIA E. PINKHAMS Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies; con . slsts et Vegetable Properties that urc liarin!e.-s te the meat delicate: invalid. Upen one trial the merits of this compound will no rccejmized, as relict b i!nnieditte;anil when its u-,ci-j con tinued, in ninety-nine caes in a hundred, a permanent cure is elfectcd, as thousands will testify. On account of its proven inc-rits.it is te-day reeein mended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely tin; worst form of falling of the uterus, Leueerrinca, ii-rcgularamt pain ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Trouble.-, In flammation and Ulceration, PIoediiiRs, all Dis placements and the consequent hpinal wcak-ne-s. and is e-picially adapted te the Ciamre Of Lite. In tact it has proved te be the jgrcatuat and best remedy thai has cvex been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and cives new lite and vi-rer. It removes faintness. 1 llatulcncv. destroys all craving ler .stiiaulaul.-. 3 and relieves weakness et the stomach. It cures iSleatinr, Headaches, Xerveu- Pros Pres Pros trnlien. General ilebility. Sleeplessness. De pression and Indigestion. That fecltngef bear ing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by ils use. It will at all times, ami under all circumstances. S act in harmony with the lav.- that govern the tcmaic system. ter Kidney complaints or cither sex tb.'a Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E.Rnkham's Vegetable .Compound is; prepared at 'JSJ and 235 Western Avcnne, Lynn, Mass. Price 1. Six bottles for T. Sent by mail iu the form et pills, ake in the form et lozenges, en receipt et price, 1 per box, for either. Mrs. PINK II AM treely answers all let ters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this pajier. Se family should be without I.YD1A K. P1XKHAMS LI VKK PILLS. They cure Con stipation. Ililieusncss and Torpidity of the Liver. a" cents per box. Jolmste.i, ITolleway & Ce., General Agents, I'.-iiiadeipiiia. Fer sale by C. A. Le'-hcr, !) K:tt Kinjj street and Gee. W. Hall, I"- Wet KUix -tnet. Ite-lydeeU&w d nicnnuDM UlU UlDUUfUlj I
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