LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SUPPLEMENT-SATURDAY? DECEMBER 3, 1881. Hancastcr Jntelligencer. SATURDAY BVEN1NO, DEO. 3, 1881. WKSTBKN NAM US AMD FHBASES. Tlic writer lias within the last ten years mined in nearly every caini) in the United States from PcnnsylvanlatoCalifernla, thence te Oregon, Washington Territory and British Columbia, en the Frazer and in Cataboe, and being something of a roving cabinet and ob server he has picked up and stored away, from time te time, names and phrases which he new proposes te work Inte a sort or .ma chine pectiy, taking all the poetical license al lowable in this advanced age ei Irenticr poets anil dizzy rhymesters. FOLLOW THE TRAIL, IT'S ItED HOT. Frem Hell's Delight te Smuggler's Bar, Acress Blue Gap te Hangry Bear, Frem Kearing Camp we take the car Te Methodist and Never Swear. Tip Tep, Black .lack. The Wolfs Betreal, Near Kearing Ferk, w here Lene -lack i-ti ucfc it, And thence te JUngtewn, Wake up Pete, And Let Her Hip, te Nip and Tuckit. New, Ge Ahead, Take In, Freewill, Leng Full, it's true, from Nothing Doing, Don't Flicker Out at Bettle Hill. Fer Whisky Kauch is 'cress Blue Kulii. Then stike the trail el Tirn Buck Toe. Ge Up the Flume te Hill O' Quaker, Through Het Divide and Wandering .lew Te Devil's Utile, near Hell's H.ill Acre. .Munigiillieiivillc, Lookout. Mini Spiings An-i Lousy Kiilge. are near Coen's Hellew. Cress Bloody Hun and Sin tsh-l'p Bridge, Dead Beat, Dead Broke and Bettem Dellar. Diive slew across the Angel's Swamp, Let .Slippery Jack. Haul Up ter game, Turn loose when near the Gip'-J's Camp. And Murderers Bar-r, near Salted Claim. Leave Red Deg, Gouge Eye Out O' Sight, Lest Cabins, whcie you'll hear the story Hew Perker Fete, from Hell's Delight, Broke Six-Teed Kill, or Ground Heg glory. Hew Tem the Tep. Hern Bitter Fill, Addressed Fug Jake as Mistah Speakah, They Doused his glim at Dismal Hill, And Slugville people cried Kureka! Then Mente Jee, Hern Lady's Veil, Glossed Nigger Gulch by Grcenhein Cutell, Through Badger Hele, o'er Bull Deg Trail, Near Jacksen, at the mouth et Shutell, We Fly Away, past Hell Tew n Claim. Step Sheit, Last Chance, new What's the Mattel-: Why, Muggins Tem. while dying game, Turned Loese Celd Lead at every ciattei. New Skin Her Out toward Last Jump, Cinch Up while passing Uancherce, Or Twe Te One you'll Turn Up Stump At Bobbers Beest or Climb a Tue. Tarantula's Nest is jmt Hind By, Here Juckiiui's Band cleaned eutTlie Babble, While Leng-Ni.cl.ed Dick and old Bill Ne Used Boomerangs, -without llaidscrabble. Still fuilhcreii we Wake Up Jake Teiset'Eiu Up at Dead Coyote, We'll liat: Fice Lunch en Rattlesnake And geed Rawhide ft 0111 Minnesel.i. (B.ti) Down Moccasin te Dismal Heights, Te Hernet's Nest and Horned Te.nl Lewi, Where Skin Flint Sam pleached Weman's Bight-, And always played le beat the De il. But let us from old Shasta's heights. Loe down, recall some 111111103 new 'lying, Frem Gas Point teTlnee Bed Light-. Near Fifei's Hill, while underlying is Fly Blew, llv-Vu, TakcJhc Socks, Te Seap Spiings, where, en Mad Mule, I Ge, At Hoisctewn, Deg Cieek, and Mad Ox, Wheie lives Mike Finch, the boss of Sligo. In Trinity you'll II ml Blue Bells. Big Flat can beast el Gelden City, Near Newton's Felk, whcie Buckshot tells Hew Slap-Jack Jake plugged LiltleM-hmidty The Ferty-Nlncrs went it blind, And planted name in curious elder, And that is why you'll Never Find Much classic jargon en the border. he Let 'Kr Pa:s we'll sheet Wild C.U With Moonshine, near te Miner's Glory, And diiuk Old Fert at Feker Flat, Near Shady Grew and Beet Heg "Canyon, Where Kansas Kit ett told the story Of l'hantem's Slide, The Scout's Uetie.il. Where UiLezly Jake oil bagged his meat. With Scar-Faced Tem, his " Roem" com panion. But hire 1 inii-t 'collapse," -siib-iile." Walk up te Ban la ded-lar bar, The reason Dry Up City died Because the Ucd Beck was tee Jar. Se I'll dry up and well you may. , Thank you, my friend, but M:ry's lau.b Oh ! sheet the lamb ! All right, Fair l'lav. And 011 may go te uba D.1111. Laramie IiimMcramj. SOME LONG WORDS. .Jaw-BrMkers or All Language- from ilia Modern German In tlie Ancient SaiihKilt. An interesting discussion has arisen en the ether side of the Atlantic as te the longest word in the weild. The German CwitTnia livitiir 111 tlin Vrenpli cantons liaw J recently formed a political organization and call themselves "The Wintcrthur Wintcrthur crhandwcrksburscbeuverwartsgiupp, " a word which even the (Jeimau newspapers regard as unwieldy, and se have popularly contracted into "The Veiwartsgrupp. " A Welshman piemptly capped this by ad ducing the fact that Ihcre is a small North Welsh village which rejoices in the name of " Llanfairpwllgyngyllgogerpwllll Llanfairpwllgyngyllgegerpwllll Llanfairpwllgyngyllgogerpwllll andypilwgego, " though he emitted te state that this interesting place is com cem com meuly called " Llanvairpwllgwgngyll '' for shot t. (It is a far cry from thcic te " DrimtaidhvrickhilHchattan, in the Isle of Mull, Argyllshire.) Anether Ucrman rallied with two very respectable words difficult te introduce into poetry, even by Walt Whitman, namely : " Gcsundhcit suredcrhcr&tcllungszususammenniichung -Bverhaltniszkundiger " and "Constanti "Censtanti "Constanti nepolitanischerdudelsacksplci fergesell sch aptsverliumacher. " He might have gene te AUSlana ler tue worn --jiircuersHizver-branchsbucMialtungsvererdnunp, or have selected another German word net te be sneezed at or, te speak meic acctuately, te be sneezed at several times in course of pronunciation, namely, ".Tun;cfraueu-jummerdnrchschwiudsuchtiecdtungsgegu-verein." The Dutch, tee, furnish a respect able contingent of words befitting a lan guage where a life insurance canvasser se licits one's patronaee en behalf of the So-and-Se Ijevcusversekcringmaatschappy. Readers of Shakspearj and ether old Englishdramatistsate familiar with honor ific abilitudinitatibus, and modern science enriching the language with many expres sive aud scsiuipedalian compounds, as in this passage lrem Mr. William Crookes : " Dinitreanilinc, chlorexynaphthalic acid, which may be used for coloring wool an intense red, aud nitrophenylcncdiamine of chromatic brilliancy." Headers of Babe bus and like writers have been interested in the story of the giantess Alcomiroziropo Alcemiroziropo Alcomireziropo ulopilousitounitapiguac, the attractive vel nine entitled, " Ontipericatametanapar Ontipericatametanapar bengedanphicribratiencs Toeidicautium, and the author KostecostojambedancsEo. Then there is that well-known beast, the sagacious ainorenthologosphorus, that lives en the farther bank of the river Cylinz, which has thrce hairs en its fifth leg the possession of -which makes one beautiful forever. Plantus puts in his modest Cluniustaridysarchides, and if one tires of the "Batrachomyemacbia" he seed but take down his Aristephanes, turn te the " Ekklcsiazeusal '' and rejoice in a -word of seventy-eight syllables and 1G9 Greek letters, namely: " Lcpadetc jiacho-selachegalpokraiioleipsanodrimupotrimm-amatosilphioparaomclitokatakcclummcno-i kichlepikossuphephattoperisteralcktruo n- optegkephalekigklopelciolagoosiraioba 1 o e o traganeptcrugon." " Polyphrasticontino Pelyphrasticontino Polyphrasticentino mimegalondulaton" is another round meuth-fillinc weid. The Latin is net far behind the Greek, with its two lines about which the story of two public schools is teld: " Centurbabantur Const ant mopoli mepoli mopeli tani innumci-abilibus sellicitndinibus, a very respectable competitor for which is found in the English couplet : Constantinepolitan maladministratien Superinduces denationalization. The Indians of North America could fur nish some tremendous proper names, though it may be doubted if any of them ish den who was employed in the depart ment of finance at Madrid a few years age Juan Nepomuceno de Burionagonatotre Burienagonatotre Burionagenatotre cagageazcoecha. If this official had mere ly bad te sign his name te the monthly pay-roll, he would have been giving very fair equivalent for his salary. But for really sesquipedalian words one must turn te the Sanscrit, read up the Anantacha turdasiv-ra-ta Katha, or the Sankashtach Sankashtach aturthivratedyapana. and grapple with that sea-serpent of a word mentioned by Ferater as containing one hundred and fifty-two syllables. A Wisely Whine. Uefenned Church Messenger. It will net de for ministers te be tee plain tive. Once upon a time a bevy of them were standing in front of a central church, in which a Union Thanksgiving service had just been held. One who had set his pastoral trap for five gobblers, and cooped three, seemed te snuff something from afar, and thoughts of savory viands made him lift up his voice and say, " If we don't hurry home our turkeys will spoil ;" where upon another brother, the meekest and richest of them all, said, pitceusly, "Brethren, I have no turkey." This created some surprise. Every one invited the hungry man home, but when it was found tl at he and his whole family had already arranged te go out te dine en sombedy else's tuikey, the misery of the case was thought te beielicved. The for tunate one had saved his money and the cooking tee. The next Sunday he was severe upon the Marthas who could net find time te come te church en Thanksgiving day, and the geed wemau who had pre- paicd the feast really thought she was net half as pious as the parson's wife. Seme kinds of niaityrdem are very cheap, but people seen learn te distin guish between the mcre whine and the ical cry of pain. MEItlCAL. T OCIIKKS Reiiewnecl Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe, speedy and sure remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Seieness et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping- Congh, Spitting ofBleod, In In tlammatien e! the Lungs and all Diseases el the Chcsland Air Fassages. This valuable preparation combines all I he medicinal virtues et the-c ai tides w liicli long cvperlcncc has proved te possess the most wile and elllcient qualities ler the cure et all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, ".- Cents. Frcpaicd onlyaudseldby CHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DKUGGlVf, Xe. ! East King Mrcet, Lancaster. OTKANUE YET TKUK 1 STRANGE, YET TKUK, 111 it alter liic hun dreds of cMraenliniry cuies wrought by UK. GUEENEinthis city and county, el Con sumption. Diabetes, Palsy, Fits, Dyspepsia and ether diseases, alter the patients hul ( without success ) tested Alie, and Homa-epalhic physi cians. 'Tis very strange that hundred- of ether persons, mere or less alllicted witlidis ea-e, will net lead J Jr. Gicene's pamphlets, or call upon him and be cured et their ailments. Strange that they could be influenced by jeal ous physielan-,"er druggists, te keep away iiem him. They ought te knew that the major portion el his patients aic from the ranks et ether M. D.'s, and that it they did net lie, or tin ew out some kinuet inueiiilees, they would lese the balance el their patrons. Mis. McCaskey, et Philadelphia, came under Dr. H.'s charge-through Mr. Powell, et Ne. ! East 'alnut street, almost blind ; been ler years testing the Philadelphia oculists. Oct. 27, went home w ith geed vision and health. Oct. 27, Wm. Eiisinlngcr, a blacksmith of Strashurg, came in almost a new man, haing sullcred ter vears with Dy-pepsia in its wer-l tonus. He had been under lJ M. D's. belete he tested Omnipathy. atarrh cured for r.() cents. The remedy sent te anyone en leceipt otfle cents in stumps. Ne charge made for examinations. They are entirely fiec. Consultations cenli.Ieuti.il', and w iiheul any charge. DR. CHAS. A. GREENE, l-Jfi i:.ST"KINU STKEl'T. MWKiS OITCIAI. AMI C'KBOXIC HI BASKS. Mary A. Longaker, M. 1) , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Xe. 13 East Walnut Stivet, LA.NCASTBR, PA., 'UlsO.iRcser the I 'ye, iCsir aud Threat Treated as :i Specially. F.nticulur attention given te the tieatmeiit el Diseases of Women and Children. Free examination and treatment daily ex cept i-'uiiilav lrem 11 a. in. te 1 p. in. Censul latiens in English aud German. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., I.ATi: OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTEK, PA., Ofllce : Ne. 13 Bast Walnut Street, eilers his protessienal services le the aliliclcd especially te these sullering from Chronic or Special Di-eascs. He will be glad tesccand talk with them. Itis his practice te plainly declare a disease incurable It lie believes it te bn se. In the casts whicn he undertakes, he guarantees te de all thai can be done by unwearied atten tion and I he application or cxpeiienced skill, gained b .' many years el practice in treating di-ca.e in its various and most malignant tonus. That Ids skill has net been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen at his elllcc, will testily. Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures Without Palu or Using the Knife or Drawing Bleed. Skin Diseases andcveiy descilptien et U. ceratlen. Piles and ScioJuleus Diseases l'eima ncnlly Cured. Female Dmcascs, Acute or Chronic, speedily and rulically cured. Diseases et the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Private Dis eases of every description ; also that state el alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleas ures et performing the dutleset lite, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et life. Diseases or the Eye and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Longaker will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with propel directions te an v nart et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnul Street, LANCASTEK, PA. je23-lydTu.Th&S&w COJLL.. B. . MAltTlS, Wholesale and Uetail Dealer in oil klnes et LUMBER AND COAL. S" f anl : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lyd COHO & WILE. 33U y SIXTH WATEU ST., Zaneaster, Pa.t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Ezchange Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. teb28-lyd O TO REILUZ &f KELLER FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Snperiei Manure will find It te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. Office. 20X East Chestnut street, i ael7-i t XMOU XKON BITTEKS. TKON UITTKBS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. SURE APPETISER. IBOU B1TTEBS are htghly;receaimcnded ter all diseases requiring a certain and tfll clent tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, stiengthcns the muscles, and gives new lite te the nerves. It acts Xlke a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting the Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren reparation that will net elacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. rite ter the ABC Boek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, . JSt-lyd&w . BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at OOOHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. DJIX T ANK & CO. LA.TSTE Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN FORMGU AID DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. JUST Ol'KNKD A SPLENDID LINE OF LADIES7 COATS AND COATINGS, VERT CHEAP. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in .ill Krailes. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red ami White Goods. BLANKETS, in great variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENSWARE. HORSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &c. Special inducements In price new as we deslie te make a radical change in -deck by .lANUAUVl, 1SSJ. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. i'i.uantuBs rOIIN I,. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest ami Cheapest Stock et CHANDELIERS EVER SEE.V IN LANCASTER, WHOLESALE AND'-RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprJ-ttd iieusi: vuiixisuixa noens. TTi;si:rcitNiiiiNr.. FLINN & WIL.LSON, HEADQUARTERS TOR Furnaces, Heaters, Stores ill Ranges. CHEAPEST AND FNEST LINE OF CHANDELIERS. FLINN & WILLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. irixvs Jiyit S. CLAY MILLER, Vines, Braiies, Kins, Oil Eye lislies, &c, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTEK, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. X.i:ttAZ NOTICES. 7STATKOF MICHAKL JUALOIN'K. I.ATK Hi of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un dLiigned auditor, appointed te dislribulc the halance rcinainiug in the liands et Edwaid McGovern, Win. L. I'eipcr and .lames M. Burke, executer et said deceased, te ami among theac legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 23th of OCTOBER, 1331, at 1 o'eleck, a. m., in tlie Library Roem et the Court Henee, in the CM r et Lancaster, where all ncrtens Intcre-atei" said distiibutien may attend. CHAS. R. KLINE, el ltdeaw Auditor. ESTATK OF 1.LJZA1JETI1 SHIRK, LATE et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters of administration, with the will annexed, en said estate having been granted te the un dersigncd, all persons indebted thereto arc re quested te muUc imincJlate settlement and these having claims or demands against the same will present them wlthent delay ler set tlement te the undersigned, residing in said city. JEREMIAH ltlFK, Adin'r.. 10 East King street, Lancaster, l'a. .1. B. Geed, Att'y. nl9 Otd.eaw IJaTATK OF FKEDEK1UIC VYLE, LATE !i of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te ascertain and repot t te the Court whether there are any liens or ether incumbrances en Mich real es tate affecting the Interests or the parties in terested therein, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, IJECEMBER20, 1SSI, at 10 o'clock a. in., In the Library Roem et the Court Heuse in the city of Lancaster, where all parties in terested in said distribution may attend. CHAS. B. KAUFMAN, n2S-3tdeaw Auditor, ISTATK OF C1IAKLES j. KKALK, LATH !l et the City et Lancaster, dcccascd. Lctters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre scntthem without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in the City of Lancaster. WILLIAM McCOMSEY, n2-Ctceaw Executer. 17STATK OF DANIEL H. MAKKLEY j late et the city et Lancaster dee'd. Letters tcstaraentarv en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in ebted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te JEREMIAH RIFE, 19 East King street, Lancaster, Va. Agent ler Clara M. Markley, Executer. J. II. Geed, Attorney. nlO-Otdeaw E STATU ur UAV1U HARTAIAX, LATE of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te tlic undersigned, all per sons indented thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, and tnesc having claims or demands against the same Will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing at 434 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. - DAVID HAUTMAN, JK., J.B. GoeTi., Executer. Atternev nl-fitdcaw B1TTEBB. UOOVS " ANE Jt CO. & CO., Charles. Jehn B. Reth. sui'fi.iiss. roux I.. AKNOI.n. H OL'SKFUKNISHINT.. IN THE CITV. ziQUOJts. OABP1H8. flllKAT 1IAKGAINS IN U.lfU'j:i'!f 1 claim te have the Largest and line" took et CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry "CAItl'ETS Three-ply, Extra fcupcr, Super, All Weel, .lalt V oel and l'art Weel Ingrains : from the 'jest te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yaid. All the FIXEST AXD CHOlVn PA TTERSX that ever can up'scen In this city. 1 also have a Large and Fine Sleck et my jwn make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. I'ER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shetf notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. 43Xe trouble te show goods If you de ne wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a rail. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER VA. 0 1AR1K1S, &V. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. NewIcsIgiis, BeauUutlljr Colored. 150( co (73 i SO cents. 83 cent?.; 90 cent;'. 91.00. $1.00. $1.10.; 91.20. INGRAINS ) cents, i cents. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. i 75 cents. 35 cents. 90 cents. GOOD VALUE AT I ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, a-lrdeed&2twJ PHILADELPHIA. r. 1AVEKNS OF LUKAT. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LUKAY, PAGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot et the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, arc new brilliantly illuminated with tlic Electric LtOUT. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns is open for the reception of guests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT offers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect-JO-lmd&w ASTMICH BKtya JLDVBBllXBMXNT. A! STBICH BKOS' ADYRTISKMENT. ASTBICH ASTKICH ASTKICU ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH . 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LADIES' LIGHT JACKETS, $3, Trimmed with Plush, $C, EXTRA FINE LIGHT CLOTH JACKETS, ULSTERETTES, Trimmed In Silk Plnsh, at $12.50, Ladies' Coachmen's Coats, from $7.50 up. i.auics' mack coats, rrem $:.w up. , Jne let el Ladles Fine Black Coats, In Beaver' Cleth and Diagonal, trimmed with Satin and Fringes, $3. One let trimmed with Pas3aincnterie4, Fringes and Satin Cerdings and Plush Pock ets, at $10. One let trimmed with Satin Shlrrings, Plush Pockets and Plush Cuffs, $12. Elaborately trimmed Coats, Plnsh Cellar, Plush Cuffs and Plush Pockets, $15. Ladies' Delmans, Plush Trimmings, at 15. Fine Beaver Ceth Delmans, lrem $20 up. MNses and Children's Coats Mem $130 up. HT BEST BEAVERS, at $2.75. ne let of Fine Black Beaver", at only $2 CHILDREN'S HATS, at $1. Derbies, at 39 cents. SATIN DERBIES, at 53 cents. Plush Derbies, at $1.25. Velvet Derbies, trimmed in black, at $1. Fur Trimmed Silk Hats and Bennets In Black and Whit,', at $2.75. BARGAINS IN FEATHERS. One Jet el Large Fancy Plumes, $2 npijcc. Oneletat$l. One let of Gray Plumes, te trim Beavers. at $2. Shaded Tips, at 50 cents. A Bunch et Black Tips at. Ml cents. Fine lJlu'.'k Tips, cheap. PLUSHES. JlST Ol'ENED. NEW BLACK PLUsHES. at 13 and $1.50. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Jti-tic.civcd.onclet of Black Silk Velvet, worth $1.50, at only $1. RIBBONS. RIBBONS CHEAP. RIBBONS CHEAP. Wide Fancy Ribbons, at 50d. a yard, worth 81 and 1.25. TO MAKE ROOM FOR Holiday Goods WE HAVE REDUCED A GREAT NUMBER OF GOODS IN OUR STORE, AND IT WILTPAY YOU TO GIVE US AN EARLY VISIT. ASTRICH BROS. East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. CLOTBTtiB, JnrDEBWBAJS, CC. IVAL.I. OFEMIMU H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ot the LARGEST ASSORTM ENTJef line SUITING, OVERCOATING, AND PANTALOONING ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Prices as Lew as the Lewest AJJD All Goods Warranted as Represented H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, 0 1LOT1UNG. J6C. D. B. Hostetter & Seb Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our As33ilmcntet CLOTHING feu ML, HOYS AMI YOUTHS 0K FALL AND WINTER, Is larger and mere varied than ever before. Price-) the low tM. Give ns ti call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen., 24J0ENTRE SQUARE, 2'-l! LANCASTER. PA iashienai;le cletuinu. AL ROSENSTEIN, THE ONE-PRICE ier, PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES. " Ceatly thy liabit as thy purse can buy. Rut net expressed infancy. RiehnetKandy.' Fer the apparel oft proclaims the man." 8hakesivure. " Te be well dressed will efttimes Supersede the reit." Byren. Fine Tailoring Custom Department. Our counters are new laden with the choic est fabiics in Fereiuu and Demestic Goods; they arc of the latest patterns, and are ricli ami handsome; their superior make will show te line advantage. Wcinaketliis announce ment te Uiem: who wUh te dress well at mod med eiate prices. We make Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Fancy Lined, Self Lined, Silk and Satin Lined, Overcoats. DRESS and BUSINESS .SUITS in any Style. We have the lianrKeiucst assortment et Treuserings in this city. In connection with our Custom Department we have a full line of Klepant, Well Made and Geed Fitting READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN. Far superior te these generally sold at Keiuly. Made Clothing Stores. Our Fancy Ulsterettes, Reversible Overcoats "which, by the way, can be worn en either side," satin ami silk lined Overcoats, cannot be excelled for style and beauty; we have them lrem $3 te $25. Our Self-lined Overcoats are very handsome. We have them in twenty dillercnt at j Ics.frem $7 50 te sr. Our Silk-laced, Light-weight Oveiceats and Surteuts are marvels of Deauty, and we will heic state, up te the present time this is tlie only store in this cltv where you can tlnd the Stuteut Overcoat. This coat is par excellence the d ress overcoat. Our :sseitment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is complete. The U1CYCLE SHIRT, wjiich U very handsome, is a great favorite with veung men. We have them for $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2 50, twenty-live percent, less than they can be bought lerclsCtthcic. Having adopted the ONE-PRICE system, It is enforced in Its most radical lerni. as in no instance will or can 1 make any deviation lrem the price plainly marked en every arti cle, having in the tirst place made the same sutHcicntiy low le place superior rpiallty goods within the reach or the met economical. A visit te my establishment, particularly se It you pielcr a better class et clothing than is generally lemid In stores, will confirm my statement. AL ROSENSTEIN, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Next deer le Shalt. & Rre.'.s HatSterc and op. pebitethe Grape Hetel. MffT OKA. WUfOS. t lOMMONWKALTH UISTKIUUTION CO. 39th Popular Monthly Drawing OV TH5 COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City or Louisville, en SATURDAY, DEO. 31st, 1301. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly or Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2a Its draw frigs are fair. N. B. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the DECEMBER DRAWING. 1 jjllZQ 9 jW(WU I pUlZ" X"fW.U x pnzu. D(x 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes $100 each 10,000 aw prizes du cacn .. w,ixk 600 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOeach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,708 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,809 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 L960priZC9. .......... . ...$U2,40G Whole tickets, $2 ; Lalf tickets, $1 ; 27 .tickets $53; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or llank Draft in Letter, et send by Express. DON'T SEND BY. REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be gent at our expense. Address all orders te R. M. BOAKD31AN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky or B. H. BOAKDMAN, C09 Breadwav. Sen Verk. fchi-TuThftSftw BOOKS AJfD STAAlOJiEK. -1DRISTM AS PKlltENTS ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and Gem1; of Art in Christmas end Ncn' Year Cards at L. M. JfLYTSfN'S, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET. TMA rXLCKS? H VWi. , LANCASTEK AND 3I1IA.EKSVILLE K. . Cars ran as fellows : Leave Lancataer (P. It. Depot), at 7, 9, an I U:S0a.m., and 2, 4, 6 and S:30 p. in., excaet en Saturday, when tfce last car leaves at 9:30 p. ui . Leave Millcraville (lower end) ats, S, ami 10 a. M.. and 1. 3. 5 and 7 r. in. Cars run daily euj1- ve time except en Sur day. C COLUMBIA AMU POUT HKVOSIT 11. K Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the follewins time: Stations Nektu- wabd. Pert Deposit. Peachbottem Safe Harber... Columbia Express. ExDresd. Acceiu a. m. r. m. r. m. 6:35 Si5 2:05 ...... 7:12 4:28 3:13 "- 6:11 51 &25 5:40 BOO Statiehi Seuth- Express. Express. Accetu WABP. A.K. P.M. a.. Columbia. 11A" C- 7:45 r. k. AriMK Safe Harber. 12:06 6:19 Luy-.iu Pcachbotteni 12:44 7:32 11.07 PertDeDOslt 1:25 8:03 12:2l TJEAUINU tt COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENG Eli TRA INS MONDAY, NOV. 7td, 1SSI. NORTHWARD. LXAVr. A.M. 7--W 910 Quarryvlllti Lancaster, King St... Lancaster Columbia ARRIVU. Reading... SOUTHWARD. LXAVK. Reading..., ABBIVM. Columbia.. A.M. r.M. P.M. ti:40 ... 2--TU 7:50 .... :i:4e S.(X 1SJ0 SulO 7:60 1:10 3:10 UH 8ra 5.50 P.M Xtancaater. 9:27 2.10 8:i:s 5:15 i,anc:isier, Klngbt ::t7 .... 8:25 6:: guarryviiic 10-J17 9-55 r.:ai Trains connect at ucading wltli trains teaud lrem Philadelphia, Pettsvlllc, llarrlsburg, Al Al Al lontewn ami New Yerk, via Bound l;re.ik Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Raltl Raltl mere. A. M. WILSON. ShpI. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKUAD M-.i SCHEDULE On and after MONDW iCTOBER 31st. 11. trains en tlie IViiiisvi- vaniii Railroad will arrive at and leave He Luncastei andPhilaili'lphladeiMitaaa fellows : Eastward. A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 12:00 0:10 P.M. 9:: 2:10 8.-23 9:27 2.10 S:l:l 9iXl .... 8:25 10-J17 .... SI-55 Arme Pliilail'u Atlantic Express Phlladclpla Express as& Line, ............ Yerk Acceii". Arrives; Harrlsburg Express Columbia Accominedatioii, Frederick Accem. Arrive, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express, St. Leuis Day Express Harrlsburg Accomiiiedai'ii, 3:15 . 7:f0 ' 7:35 Ihlrt" l.'Ml . 5::ii" 5:15 7:r 71". ' a Wwtwabd. Le:ie Arrt Philad'a Liiue'li-r Way Passenger, LSD) a.m. 5:111a m News Express i-SM " C:27 ' MailTralnNo.l.vlaMt.Iey, s:iie ' li::e ' Mail Train Ne. 2,viaCerbia, .... le-j.", Sunday Mall, fc:ue " XO-M " Fast Line, lile " 2:3U ;-v Frederick Accommodation, 2.35 Lancaster Accommodation, 3.W) " .... Harrlsburg Accoinmedat'n, i.-w r.w. 5:45 " Columbia Accommodation, 4-00 " 7rJ.' " Harrlsburg Express, 5ul0 " 7:30 ' PittaburgExpress Bri" " 8:50 Cincinnati Express, 9:li) " ll.:i Pacific Express 1155 " 2.15 a.u Mail Train. Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan caster with Mall Train, Ne. I, at 1 1 30 a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fust Line, v-.t, at 2.:!,i, will run itireuiih te Frederick. Harri-burg Express, west, at 5::) p. m , bus direct connection) (without change of cais) te Celumbi'iand Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Simd.iv, when tlaggeil, will stopatDewningtowu.Coulcsvilie, Purki--bnrg. Mount Jey, EHzabethiewn and Midill.--tewi.. 31 EH IV AI.. TIEIOAUT'S OLU 1VINK STOKC. It Brandy as a Medicine. . The following article uas voluntarily sent lu Mr. ILE. Slaymaker, Agent for Relgnrt Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising plivbi cl.ni et this comity, who has extensively u'siu the Brandy referred te In his regular prat lite. It is commended te the attention of these Hided with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much uliused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended its s. beverage, but te l.t used us a medicine of great potency in thet-uie of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual theiisamlK of v ii-liiiw. With a purely phllanthiepic motive wu prt sent te the favorable nelle.: et Invalids espt. daily thoye uillictcd with that miserulili; ilN ilN cibe Dyspepsia, a specillc remedy, which lj nothing mere or less than Brandy. The age.l, with teebie appetite ami mere et less debility, will Una this simple, inetlit-iiic, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aciu's. Bu It, het-.:. strictly understood that we preset ihc ami u- but one article, and that hi REIGAItTS OLD 1UEANM. Sold by our enterprising young Irlcud, II SLAYMAKER. Tills Biaiidy has steed the test for years, and lias never failed, as tui as our experience! extends. and we tlierde-t give it the pretcrence ever all etiier Brandia.. neniatU't- with hew iuanyj:iw-lreal.iiig Frt-ntl. titles they a?e lirandeti. One-fourth of the money that is yeaiiy thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specific would sulllff :. buy all the Brandy te cure any such ca.s in asi-s. In jiroef of the curative powers el Eeigart's Old Branay, liira-.L-tet Dyspepsia, wu can summon mni bcrs of wilnejsrs one ca.su in part lcul.tr we cite: A haid-werk'ng lauiier had been 'tu.icieii with an xhiuiHtivi Dyspepsia ter a nuinbi-ref years; Ids stomach would reject alinmt rvi-rv kind of feiMl; he had sour rructittleus con stantly no appetite in tact, lie was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, anil as a beverage he used McGraiin's Reet Beer. De H a Methodist, aud then, as iitv preached at times, and in his discourses e!l r. declaimed earnestly ugalnstall kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reisrart's Old Braudy, In his case, he looked npwlth asieiil-'iimeu-. but after hearing et Its weuderlul etlects in tlie cases of tome of his near acquaiiilit'K t-j, In at last consented te fellow our advice, lie used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; tlic tirst bottle giving him an appetite, and betn. the second was taken he was a hound man.w i; I. a stomach capable of digestingany thing u lilr!: hejehese te cat. He still keeps it and usesali: usesali: tle occasionally; and since lie Iiils this nifdi cine he has been of very iittlu pecuniary bent . lit te the doctor. A I'bactisike Phtsicia n. H. . SLAYMAKER. AGKHT OS Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, 1MTOBTER AMD DEALER IM FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPfc RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In lsl.s, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 20 EAST KINO ST. LANCASTER. PA . VAVEKUASOLSOS, e. e Ull LINK OTT WALLPAPERS Is the largest we ever had In stock for this season of year, embracing Fine UilU for Parlors, Halls, &c. Lew-priced goods in end less variety te select from. There are some choice patterns in the market for the Fall ami Spring trade, which cannot Tall te please yen. FANCTDADO WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN SHADING, by the yard, In all colors and widths. SctcU Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring I era, Cord Fixtures. Kings, Tasseis, Rell- Leave Laiie'l: 1:10 a.m. 145 " 5:C8 " 8.00 " 8.-05 9:10 " 1 50 p.m. i50 " 2.IJ " 5-05 " 5:15 " C:5 " J.ueps, r nngex, nuiure it iie and Cord, Bands, Heeks, &c. Paper Curtains te Dealers at Lewest Prices. EXTENSION CORNICES, the cheapest an I best. Curtain Poles in assortment. 49-Ordnrs taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHAKES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH UUKKN ST,
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