Ik wti wteti, ,. XVI11..V.. 131. CLOTH IXtl, xc. WL 11AVK THE UA.NDS(K.KST AND 11 net w imlew display In the city. Don't lail te tee: It. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIE., MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, Ml AU Xflltlll OUICKN STKKKT. A KAKK CliAXCE. a .sriT ei- HUE CLOTHES -OU A.N OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. Ineiilii tuieeluee my heavy sleck el FINE WOOLENfcf I -.hill I in.il.e- tin-in up toeiilt r lui th5 NI.XT THIRTY DAsiei Cash only lit cert pi in. Thin i-e without .vce-ptien tint we-aU'-l ic- Unction cv'im iii.ul)- In H.Ni;(;L0111fcs.aii(l lsiloncle make mom let inn heavy Spring Importations, wliii li eciri t te li mi Iii sloe-k by thecal ly pail til Keln u u v We have! Iliu sauiple cauls el thts-e "ikmN .ili inlv in steif, iiml any ii li'Kiiieiixcit ,eciiiii.g lift choice! ten- SlMUNti WEAK ran leiM new, ami thu gceil- will be tallied ler him. Ri-nii-inbei Hi" ab ve li iliK-tien Is ler Heavy Weights and Casli Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. (5 East King Street, iiai'I'v iav j:ak: This RcaMin el ll cleneil one el the most biilll.mt ami meeisilul c.im p.iiKiiH iii the hlsloivelour trailc. Hi' uiliuiiiluliUe eiiit- paliensanil euii-elc- in anticipaiien el a lively ami incic.i-,-t-il hpmig Tiailu. In eieli-r te unci the li:ni:iii(i wc li.i e muluuteii!' iinpieveiiiieiits in our KKim ami etheiuKiieteinli'il iur lncil itiiH te pif-i-nl inn spiing effeniif; el Select ami Cliemi reKEH.N NOVEL TIE te at mm-about till- r HIST OF Kin kcaiiy. We- will ! able te plc.i-e the nie-il uslulu- a- we'll as the gcnt-nil I.v-sel U.i.lc. V Kle-.lt ili'-ielei.itiun anions em pi eplc scemd te be a cheap ai licit- in Clothing. Tlie-ie Is no goeil in H We have liii'il it anil leunil It leirtp.i. Ve will v. agcr one et our .'iMvi'ii.eats will but tin c .season-.' haul vvc.ii ami leek ueiitei'l, while u$JO Ovciceil will li.inlly be ie'iegni7eel itlci one -e'.i-i.n'- we u. Whi'ie is thu ei'lieimv ill biijing liiL-li.' I'ew pel -Mins an; ceiupi'ti nt inilgi'S eit line uitielf- el Clothing ilene up in lllst-ehis- Myle. : theii'leie. we invite npe'Clal attention te einre ttabllilimciit, wheie can be leuml at all times the eiv best in the' in tikct, at puce-, as ic.iieualili ascan bei'speeleil. Wc aic -c'IUiig a ten IIKAVI-WEHJIIT OVERCOATINGS AM) SUITINGS, .it vciy Lew pilcc-e in ei!ci te clo-e them out te make loom ter eui new Spnug stock. ThiinktuI tin the eivlibiMiil p.ition p.itien agc, we hope te ceiitin'.H' our motto el biiaie Healing in all our transact ion-, anil .show u practical ami happy lc-ult lui in;j our -.pi ing t'.imp iig- All sue ceiilialiy in lied te cull al 121 N. (JUEEN STREET. ,1. K. SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR. c iiaitiiim;! uleiuim.:! An we wi'h toCle-eOllt the bal.ine.es ei mil WINTER CLOTHING ! wi: 11A l: MADl. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Thioiilieut our Whole Meclv haiulalaic-loikel We have en HEAVY SUITS ami 0VEKC0ATS, MAKKKP AT 'I'CII LOW l'ltlCi:5 7 IS WILL lN-ir.U A HFVDY SALE. AyWe only a-lv tint ou 1..1II ami c.aimne our -tock ami b j e.0111 iuceil el a hat we say D. B. Hosteller & Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, a. no LANXASrKIS.l'A JtUUlifi AAJ Si'jll'10Ni:il. YALVNT1MA. Valentines and Valentine Cards. In Uie'ilt Vanely L. M. it' r.xrxr, ' 4 J J -- K BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 4S WKST KING hTKKKT. 1882. 1882. DIAEIES, IN VARIOUS STYLES. MANIFOLD BOOKS for teyping letVeis, invoices, eieleis in tiip licatJ, copying postal caids&c; the best In the weilel; no pics, brush, ink nor water ic quircel. Call for circular. At the Uoekstoio cl Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. m-ANAMAKEK & BKOWN, OAK HALL Te Waiting People. Seme perbenb have waited, for various reasons, te puiehase Clothing. If the delay was te get the lowest of all prices the time has come. Iu opening Baigaiu ltoems we make the bebt of a necessity "towing out of the puculiaiities aud magnitude of our business. Te Meet Late Season Needs. ODD PANTALOONS. One let made te sell at $4.00 redueed te $2.50. One let made te sell at $3.50 reduced te $2.50. One let made te sell at $3.50 reduced te $2.25. One let made te sell at $3.00 reduced te $2.25. SMALL BOYS' SUITS. Willi i short pantaloons. Abseited lets-, reduced fiem ." (e S:5.73. All si,.cs. Asseited lets, reduced from $7.r0 te $4. Only small size? Asseiied lets, 1 educed fiem 8 te ?". All sizes. ODD SHORT PANTALOONS. Large lets reduced from S2.60 and 53.00 te $1.75. . Large lets reduced from $2.25 and $2.00 te $1.50. Large lets reduced from $2.00 and $1.75 te $1.25, Tin jwih tint.; offered arc almost without exception new andjiah. The enbj raa.vm wc thecld reduce any iive in that hti cue .W.-cji and m.'.c.s irmitdar. IntritibicaWj the jexh arc idnab(t or, when Jir.,t made. WANAHAKER & BROVSN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. rrin: LLLU'llU 1.1 U I IT IS. SOW 1J 1"U1.1. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, . The One-Price Merchant Ne. 37 North Queen street. 1!Y THE ELECTRIC LIGHT! NIGHT IS MADE AS LIGHT AS DA V. The only Clothing Heuse in the City which is Illuminated by the Electric Light. jgTAl R. cordially invited te call and see it. AL. ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, ra. XJtOX fltON 151TTEIIS. IRON A TRUE TONIO. IKON IUTTEIIS are liighlylrecemuiemlctl ter all Ulscases lcqr.lrliiB a certain anil effi clent tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. i ..ii,0ii,nMnn,i ai.nnirthnna the muscles, anil irives new life le the neives. It . like F net ulacken tiie teetn or give heaUache. Selel .. i nH A lm . mwhvn nrmina T-lTlinviTIir 1111 u SHUIIlli; nvu.livfiij, ou... s ....i. XL l,liWWl0 n.w .w. ., u.-.0 .. . .. ...nnt.na Lt.nl. .lu 7V..lrt . .,. JitfjJr- rjr.':. it. .vih fTnrfh,irn. etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that w I ll'li:il 1II.TI . IILUL M.M Kb UtVliruVIIl wv. m,r "- - - - w , pp. el uscrnl ami amusinjj lcaelinjj enr free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, l23-lyel&w BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. neus; rusNisume oeovs. ,M,ISS & Wlt.l.!sO'. HOUSEFURNISHING- We have net only BANKRUPT GOODS below market value, but we have FLOOR OIL OLOTH for 25c. per yard up ; WOODEN Tie Oil Cleth, M ni Willow Ware, Tiie Cutlery, Spoons, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Ami everything j ou v.antte jtait Ueuckccping with at the LOWEST PKIC1. Conic ami see roryeuiscll. FLINN & WILLSOiNT, PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN.R00FING and SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES. HlAZK EVj-.KV bVl'NIMI AT Tailor and Clothier, Ne. 37 North Queen street, AID OF THE MITTJMS. riiON B1TTEKS. BITTERS! SURE APPETISER. icta tkt ill by all elrugglsts BUCKETS, 10c. . iviiiciertncABU uoek, LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1882. Hancaster gntclltgcnccr. FRIDAY EVENING, F&B. 3, 1882. CRIMINALITIES AND OTHER FATALITIES. thi: WAY of iuk AVIUKKD WOltLU. Tlia Dangers which Iteset 1'eeiple lu Various l'urbiilts. At Shelbuvne, Outaiie, a veidect of wilful muider has been rendered against Jehn Smith, jr.. aged 14 yeais, for killing his uncle, Jehn Smith, sr., last week. Mrs. Eliza Medler, aged 42 yeais, her daughter, Emma Isidore, aged 19, and her seu, Aithur, aged G, pei ished by the burning el their house, near Walla Walla, "Washington Teniteiy. Mis. AV.Lcwis, of tted IUvei palish, who was shot by her bi ether in-law some weeks age, elied oeteulay at Hetel Dieu, New Orleans. It will be lemcmbcred that, aflei bhoetiug Mib. Lcwib, young Lewis blew out bis brains. Ollicer Jet ry Smith, of the Allegheny lielice feicc, was shot aud piebably fatally wounded while attempting te airt-at thtce chicken thieves ou the Penyville lead, a few miles fiem the cily. Nelsen Decker .stalled te ciess Ciuukcd lake, In Barry county, Michigan, jmshing before him a cutter containing his wife and infant son. Vv'Iicu ne.u the middle of the lake the ice bieke and all weie dt owned. "KeepectablO" Olleutleis. Abiaham Nettcr, for many jc.tr.saiepu tablc member of the Chicago be.ud of tidu, has i count ly become a "ihiaucia! wicck,"' and is accused of having .swindled various membcts el the beaul out of amounts aggregating mere tuaii 20,000. His victims lese from 61,000 te 1,100 each. Anether fraud of ex-City Ticasuicr Palmer of New.uk, N. J., has been disceveicd a wau.uit elate-d Septem ber 29, 1S77, for 60,700, "payable te the elder of Mutual ISenelit life iubuiaucc company, for -the Suiiugficld avenue pavement,'' and signed and en dorsed " P. A. Palmer, for the Mutual Bcnctll insurance company." Tlie eiliccis of the cempauy say Palmer was never au au thei ized te endorse a check for them, aud they never had any .such claim againbt tlie city. By holding the check up te the light it can be seen that tha original en dorsement war, erased and that el Palmer substituted. Mho K.u.f,es et Miiallpux. Scvcnty-ninc new cases of smallpox aud '2d deaths were tcpettcd in Pittbbuigli last week. The disease has appealed in Pennington, N. J.. Pittstield. Massachusetts, and Hel land, Vt. One bundled and sixteen new cauvs of smalljiex and fourteen deaths wcie iu iu peitcd in Cincinnati list week. Thcie ate new 1SS ciscs iu Mi it city uudei lrc.it mnnt. Only .ax new cafj wcie lepiite.l in Pittbbmgb jcstciday, .mil live in Alle gheny City. .turned te Dc.illi. Addic Kalsteu, 16 years of age, of Ne. 153 Allen sticct, Prankfetd, while engaged in cooking, ycstciday attcinoen, met with a terrible' accident. While steeping ever the steve her clothing became ignited, aud bcfoie aid could be lendcrcel, slie was cn cn vclencd in lhmcs. Slie ran hcrcammg into' tlie sheet and then fell exhausted. She was lcmevcd into the house, wheie s he died seen alter. Impcnt:iti;; bl.in.itien. Gicat piivatieus are icperted in the southern pait of Illinois, owing te the failure of last year's, crops, and starvation is tlncatcned in many localities unless mete lelicf tsallerilcd. The counties buf fering most aic Crawfesd, Piauklin, Ca! l.itin. Hamilton JellV'i'sen. Lawience, Ma rien, Peiry, Siline, Union, Wabash and Wayne. eimu.u.. Majer Charles A. AVibh, of the .Six teenth Infantry, dicel at Feit McK.ivett, Texas, en tl:e l.-t nil., et congcut-.e-i et the lllll.S. Sullivan Caeiue, piemincut lawjci.eil Lockpeit, New Yeik, is dead, He was one of thctlurc comiuissiencis who 10 viscd the new cede of civil piocedute ler New Yeik state, Miss Elizabeth Ila.aid, .1 wealthy aud philanlhiepicladj, died at her lesitlence in Ncwpeit, Ilhedc I.sland, ycstciday morning. Slie was one of the plainMffs in the Ciedit Mebilier suits against 'i'hema.s C. Durand, in 1S71, and was known as a wi iter of poetry. Dr. Chailcs F. Stanseuiy, a pieiuiuent, Masen, aud one time a. leading wi iter en the National IntdU'jcnccr, died suddenly iu Gcoigctewn, Distiict of Columbia, em Wednesday. He was 01 jcar of age. thi: j:x: or two ".tici.us. Qim a Trey ai.1.1 anil His Wile) JMe.l 1 10111 Coin ami Wan I WitliS2,000 iu tlie Utilise. Iii Trey a lawjer was called at midnight te draft a will for Lawrence Agcr. The attorney found Agcr and his wife at the point of death, the woman sufl'ciing fiem hcmeirhage of the lungs. Agcr informed the lawyer that he had ever $3,000 te dispose of. On Satuiday Agcr sent for bib landlord, aud placed in his keeping four bmall bags containing $1,500. He had lived iu piivatieu, and no one supposed he liad.mency. At the diiecl ion of the dying man, twopeckets iu his trousers were cut open aud $340 in geld wcie found iu rot ten bags. He had cauiedthe geld en his person ler twenty yeais, aud it was black and greasy. Seme of it was iu $3 coins of the issue of IS-lGand in $1 pieces issued in 1832 and 1833. Au iron pet contained $43 iu geld and a teapot $13. The money held by the landlord is in 30 bills, The will directs that $100 shall be equally u vided among five cripples one a giil neighbors of the tcatater. $G0 is lcservcd for the burial of this wife. The lcmaiuder is te be given in equal sums te the Little Sisters of the Peer aud the Cathel:c male aud female orphan asylums. Ager baid that when a young man he was a school teacher in Ire land. The woman who was dying at his side was his second wife. He bad co childien, but there arc relatives of his at Hoosic Falls te whom he left nothing, as he thcusht thev were' ' well enough off." He diiected that his wife and himself should be buried at the side of his first wife. When asked why he had net used his money te obtain the corafeitsof life, he replied: "Meney is a geed thing te have." He said $130 were secreted in his wife's petticoat, but the money could net be found. Mrs. Agcr died at 1 o'clock and at G o'clock the man expired. They had lived for weeks without a fire and then deaths are attributed te the effects of the cold weather. Anether renny Saver. Mrs. Annie Heward was taken te the 'hospital in Bosten, a few days age, suffer ing from starvation, and she died en Wed nesday. 1m her room yesterday wcre found books representing Sixty Uuiituenii's Present. liai arU Stuileuts Appearing as Zealous Uls- Liple of the Celebrateel .L-thcte. Uosien Dispatch te X. Y. Sun A clever use of flatten- this evening failed te captuie Beaten for Oscar Wilde, lie was, however, greeted by au immense audience. Seme three or four thousand people weie packed iute Music hall. It was given out in advance that the Har vard students intended te give the cele brated iesthcte a reusing leceptieu, aud it is eafe te say that tuicc-femths of the crowd came te sec the fun. It was a te spectable audience, iu which thcie were no prominent net sous. The vicinitv'ef the hall rang with the Haivaid "Kah! Rah 'Kali!'' before the lecture, and at about S o'clock thcie eutcicd a piocessieu of eixty jeung 15un 15un theincs. The ficshmen wcie clad iu ex aggerated imitation of Oecai'.s well-known costume, including dics ccats. knee breeches, aud flaring neckties of striking coleis. Several were immense wigs, and all had lilicb iu their buttonholes aud canied big sunflowers. They cnteicd as Run Run therne comes upon the stage in ''Patience,'' and took scats in the two ft out iev.s. The lectin er made his appeal anee sheitly aftctward. and tcccived eiy much the same leceptieu that ha 1 been given his imitateis. On his coining iu sight, the great ciewd bieke into loud applause, which was changed te immoderate laugh ter by the time the lectuier had 1 cached the desk. He had discarded the knee biccches, but ethci wise his laimcut was the same as that iu which he has appeared in ether places. Oscar was but slightly discomposed by the doubtful gieeting, and ejuickly silenced his giiuniug listeueis by exptcssing the honor he felt in appealing in Dostou, which is, he said, the only city iu Ameiica that has given :i school of thought and philosophy te Utuepe. lie was evidently picpaicd for the college boys, for he added that he was also bon ben ded at s-eeing about him such evidence, of ail. He had no doubt that these wcie young men sinecic in their admiration of art, but for the iiist time in his life he breathed a silent prayer te be elclivcicd fiem his disciples. He felt like quoting from Woulsweith " T urn tieni thee IjeM, bail men." The audience applauded heaitily. Thu young men en the front .scat., wcie squelched into behavior that averaged as geed as these aieund them, but their (u! (u! lew students supplied the deficiency in the way of demonstration. Oscar procccded with his tegular leet uic. The crowd listened te the dull eilem eilem inate monotone very patiently fei ncaiiy fifteen minutes, when many began te leave and the sunflower fans iu the audience bejrau te flutter ominously. I'icsently the lectin cr paused te think .1 glass et water. After a moment a tattle et clap ping and stamping began, which continued for some time after the pcisecuted speaker was icady te iccemiucucc. Theio voie quite a number of ttue v.eishipeis in the audience, and they seen manifested their elisapprevat by vigoieus hissing. The pcifeimancc was several times iepeate.1. Wilde beie it bravely for at least halt au hour, even pcimitting his toimenieis te again intenupt him after attempting te begin, lie was lieai.se and in lather bad voice, having te lcheit. fiequcntly t tlie s'lass of water bv his side. This was each ". ... time made the signal for saicastic ap plause, and hissing in condemnation of it, until the lecture was finished. The sixty Runthei nes filed out a they entered, bcfoie the audienca rose te leave the hall. They wcie the only etic ; whose enjoyment of the evening's eute: taiumcut had net been ascemplete as ihey anticipated. Wilde lemaikcd, with evi elent satisfaction, that "the young men lather lapsed into acquiescence," but his impiessiens of 15osten .Catholicism aie net entiiely pleasant. Wilite iu New SI. .veil. O.MjarWikle lcctuiel in reck s opera i house. New Haven, te an audience of 1,300 i people, including 300 Yale students, must of whom wcie in the g.illeiics. Thcie was au evident intention en the p.ut of stu dents te "guy" the lectuier. A mam moth Minitewer fan was displayed in one of the fient scats bcfoie Mr. Wilde began, hut this w.ts suppiessed at the suggestion of an attendant. The students fiequentJy applauded passages that called fei no no tice whatever, but thu lcuiaiudcr of the audience, and fur that matter, most of the students tacmsclvc"-, wcie occupied in tiy ing te fellow the lectuier aud get seme idea of bib meaning. He was given ate spcctful healing. He said that the lir.st im pulse given hi iu ami his associates in the ieviv.il of the study of beauty in England and its application te the domestic lile of the people- was given them thieugh a casual meeting with Jehn Hit skin while at Oxfeid. They wcie ou the way te tlie liver, and Iluskiu abked whethci t-atketic dcvcleiimcnt should Le all ; should net thoyele something -toward elevating the j condition of the common people, and cdu-1 eating their taste for the beautiful '.' That , was the stai ting point, and the admiieis' of Iluskiu became enthusiastic, and de- j voted their cueigics tewaid the develop-' incut of the ideal. A swamp existed be tween two village uear Oxfeid, and the j disciples of ait began by becoming labor ers,, wheeling v.heclburiews aud catting stone in the buildisur of a leadvvay across the swamp. Iu another pait el the lco lce tuie Mr. Wilde alluded te Yale's tiiuniphs in the field aud en the liver, aud fcaid this should net be wholly the students' ambi tion. A Greek statue erected in a college gymnasium should be a lemindcr of the ultimate object of the Giccian leve for athletic spei'ts ; that the admiration fei physical cultuic was inspired by a love for the embodied ait. Thcie was loom for a dibtiuctive bchoel of Amciican artistic beauty, founded upon wliftevcr is natural te Anieiicau fields and forests, thcie being nothing in their lloweiber foliage tee hum ble or lubiguilicant te be overlooked. Au opportunity existed for some uuiveisity like Yale te found this school. T1IK .Jt.ANM.TTi:. TncKsC.ipe 1'rem the Ship tir-l Olliei.il uciaiis. The following impeitaut dispatch was leceivcd direct fiem Licutcuant Dancn Dancn hewer, at Irkutsk : " Our three beats left Semenewbky Island en the morning of September 12, bound for liarkin, ninety-five milcb dis tant. We get clear of the ice at neon. There was then a heavy gale from the northeast, aud the beatb dispersed. Dur ing the night the captain's beat, which was leaded deeply, lest her masts and sails. Wc made land en the evening of the 17th in shallow water. The beat was abandoned two miles lrem the beach, and our paity waded and reached the deserted village of Sagapp. Wc cached tlse leg books and proceeded ;eutli en Scptcnibci 10. "Lieutcuaut Dcl.eng'.-list icceid winch. am l.nv.. f.mnil rivnl :l-t !fillnWS t ' S.ltlir- dav. October 1. 1SSI. Pem teen of the emefits and men of the .Icannctte icached this hut en Wednesday, Setember 28, and having been feiced te wait for the river te freeze ever, arc proceeding te cress te $40 in cash and bank deposits of $4,000. te the west side this morning ou their l'euiney te reach seme settlement ou the Lena river. I have two days' previsions, but having been fortuuate enough thus far te get game iu our pressing needs, we have no fear for the future. Our party are all well except Hans Erikscu, whose tees have been amputated iu consequence of ftest-bite. Other records will be found iu several huts ou the east side of the river, along which wc have came fiem the neith Geerge W. DeLeug.' " Thiee ether records have been found. Eriksen died en October 7. The party were in gicat distress for want of feed Nores and Nindcmaun wcre sent ahead for lelSef en October t). They marched south for fifteen elays, and were found iu a staiviug condition en October 24 by three natives, who took them te a settlement. They could net make themselves under stood. New s of them reached us en October 20. Au immediate search was commenced, and the party wcie traced te a wilderness ou the v. est bank of the Lena. Natives re fused fin User work, and a letmu te llala llala nenge was necessary te get Russian as sistance 0:1 November 28. A large force i; new benching, having te dig out every thing, as the gieund i deeply eeveicil with sunvv. The wilderness ts devoid of game. Very piempt aud efficient aetieu was taken by the Russians, livery effort is be-in : made. Jack Cele i tranquil to te ilaj. lie is violent only ;t times. He ha-, softening et the brain. My left eye is mined and my niht one is badly iniiiaiieil The ether men :11c well. ' JOIIX D VNLM1KW l-.u." xJeI.m.ii-0 River ami Laucatcr Kailreatl, A K.iilrii.iil te be limit L'p the rrencli tJrei i. .ille. lrum I'lieuiilvvlllc te Lancaster, at.m K.trly U.tlc IilUte li I.e Ige'l. Seme men, in spite uf iheinsjlvc.:, will be f.iveicd by I'm tune. Fer moie than thiity vc.u.s tl.e inhabitants of the Valley of riench Cieek, iu Chctei county, have been pra ing that somebody would come along and build them a raiiiead up that sticam aud let them i cap t no benefit by .m inciease in the value of their prepeity. AVhcaevcr the matter was talked of they v.vieall attention and wcie wishing it all :;eiU. ofge.id luck, but whenever anyene asked them te give it substantial aid, by taking stock, they stuck their iingcis in their caw and did net hear a weid of it. They wetiM net fellow Jupitci's advice te the Cicei . 1 maikct man, whose cut stuck iu the mud. te " put his own .shoulder te the wheel, because Ced helped only these who helped themselves," and thus far the read has net been build. However, thfie is new goedauthotity f rb.i'ing that the line (l)clavvaie Uiver A; Lancaster laihead) will be built, in the very near ltituic ; and bcfeic the weeds will have put en their livery of green, tLe engineer., will be locating the read, either with or without the aid of tha mono jed men of the valley. It will Cvteml fiei.i Phicuixville te Lan caster, by way of Mnrgantewn, Church- town, New Helland, Kcaiviile, ami itiiicn. It may inn by way of the Falls, or it may take up the Seuth branch by way or War wick, whichever loute may appear most feasible, but it will net connect with the Picket itig Valley lu.id, but i tin into Pheo Phee uiwille by another unite-. The p.uty having the matter iu charge aie abundantly able te tle what they pre pose, and that the read will be built ccnis almost bejend a doubt. One thing, how ever, is we: thy of note, and that i, that as the line is te be constructed entirely with outside capital, the people along the hue will net be consulted te any gicat ex tent about ils location, u r wheic stations shall r shall net be put. The company will consider makilv their own intcicsts and convenience. As we said bcfeie, the f.ive.s et lottune will be feiced en some, but these who will be passed by will bear in mind that they scfusid te helpthcmselvvs when they could help themselves. We may give fut titer paiticulais he fei e long. Duii'l i.ili'lii-iil'l. hut il jimuId, nothing will i. ii i.i 1 1.,- li- Miiii-muiil-. nt tin- 1'isi- aiuell as In llitil .Ciiugh jiitp. rilCf'Jie'l'llt'e. Il Wthr hi'l'llll it lelly l Mail Hlltll vein an in he'il u ltli iIimmc thai nny List nieiiitii". lie"i miii i-.in In- ciui'.l lv a thinly it-mit IMiI.e i' l.mgi r Teni". VVe lnve known suKlv l.iuilln-i nii'lc Ihi'hcilthii'-Jl h.V a.Ub v,, ,,", lei IniilceMl.Ve'iiW A Mgiiat Vietiiry. tin value-eit e-li cli itity as a ii'iiu li.il agi'lit In, '..iiiiiil a -igii.il vie tin v e.vi'r piciiuliei;. 1 liu'iia-.- l.cleetiie'Uil 't.iiuls liiii-iiinst in till-. . l.i-i i1 ioiiipei:inl Jt.iiiiiei'.iai- irenii ;ui pa. I te II eit the weiiilnnis cuius el ihruuia I'in. m iiiah'i.t, liui:-, .iiiil'-ei.ei-.e If .I'lluctcil l,v it- aguni'V leir-.i!.- at II. IS. Cochran's itm,, t:ii', 1ST Neil th tiiuen -.Ueul. ...mcastci. l'lijsie-.il .Siille-rliig. .. nil lit in ner i leilie, e'Vee-pi. uj pe i-seu.ii e-A- il... Mii-'iii-li el muni ami iienv en tiim ceii-lipatsejii. mill etln r iltseist-set Ihi' steuiaili. lSimlncii ISIoeil llitti'is ale a tie-itivc e'liii'tei tin- ilmt et all iINe.i-i. Iilictl. i.r -air at H- I'-- (' lii.in'-i iliu" sten-, 1.7 Neitli (Jin en sticet, l.ancaste:. SIim I'asM'iI it Along. 1... u.illmi.K tllllll ll-.ll'l)-il.l. lllulKt'S- 'I -i ll'l Oil 1HV tl'-tlliielll.ll in icluii'iiei-l' fining ISIe eiii.li.ivingtal.i n it lurelj-pcpda. ail" li'ii'iving almost miinriliate U'lii-I. 1 n i ni it te my iii'iKhher. vv lie 1- using it v. illi iniii' i-siilt-. Mils. J. VV UIKFhlr. " l.luur.i. X. l. "lie, .Vle-nt- leu- sili- at II. IS. Ceihraii's iliu "-ten'. 1S7 Neith tjiiii-u -tirrt. Lane'.istir. M UbIVAl, IXSTJSUJlJiXJA. A 1 UMCAI.-l)Utl. MUSICAL - BOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSINQ OUT SALE of a large importation, having arrived toelato for the holidays, at cost of preduc tien in Svitzerlana, aoeut l-s ana 1-4 their value that same quality instruments could be sold for in this country. They are mostly of the large and medium aize and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold m treneve, out iar auperioi'te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexe3 with bells, drums, caBtanets, celestial 1 voices, manaoiine, aiva-udimuuie, overture, tremeio-picceio, suuiiu.d suuiiu.d harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings nlavinir from 10 te 50 minutes by ene winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. C. Gautschi & Ce,, Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. i-Al.EfeKOOMSs . 1M0 CHESTNUT STKEET, ritlLADULl'IIIA. JZStfll txscki: veuu iavi: stock Till'. FAliMEKV MUTUAL LI E feTOC'K ri:OTECTl V. ASSOCIATION OF NOKTIl AMERICA l-.ticsponsilile ami piogrcaMve-femji'iny, aiuliiiMe-iitsclt in the piempt ami lull pay ment et all its loose's. It insmi'S against le-s by ile-atl. wlii'the-r by lire, accnlunt or natuiul ' . mi'-!. itacecius none inn- gee-i nm1mi ' . .- ,t . ... ..... ... lit'... qri.' glV rs 11 ei i r nn pt mctnuH iii. ten .. ....... ..j "ill hMmrc eumauv. New is the time 4e insure, ""flOLBKUUEBf Agent, Se.n centre aquare. jann-lmvl2ta.w Price Twe Carta. VliY GOODS. c LH!1MS OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. Jly cutlie tock or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., IS KOU SALE AT AN1 BELOW COST. 'lhis is a ruie cuaiice ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE A IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, tin li.mil. which vvoie all umcliosea leri9l. J. M. LONG, JJl-ti.l H NOKTII tillEEX 8T1CEET. T mu NORTH END Dry Goods Stere ii in. v mincing iU H'lXTKIt STOCK, nmt te i!n se ineiti circctually in selling Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery ava uxuek i:ei;ui.ak inticES. It has epfii aeemplcte asortuient eit uamuure i:dgixgs. jiKivr ACES siuj;n.xti axi niikctixu mcslixs. COTTOXAVES. ami ether ev.sonahle goeelx, at tt.e VECV lAlWhhT I'UHJES. Thcie me Iettnlieiit ONI. HOKN COMFOUTS, uiailcoutefTyceM n Ki-ii. at SS.OO apiece, which are a jsl'KClAl. BAKU-UN, J. W. BYRNE, Ml NUUTIl tlUEEN STBEET, tc'l-'il Lancaater, Pa. . rOlIS S. GIVLKK Si VU. BARGAINS IN DKY GOODS AN II CARPETS. Having liiiuglit thu e'litlic steek or DKY (J)(M)S, CAKrKTs, &.O., et Uivler, Bow Bew el, .V ItiuM, ami hiving Marki'il Hewn many goeeN In e-vciy ilcpartmcnt te soil tlH'in oil te make-10 mi ler neiw Kteck or SPRING GOODS 'lh.ilaie new coining I" anil which woex weex pi et te ge t in iliu ing the Spiing Sen-son. GASH BUYEEe. Will inn! liargains which will pay thcin te examine liclore puiehaslng elsewhere. J01U1TLEB&C0. DRY GOODS and CARPET HODSB -AND MERCHANT TAILORS. N EXT UOOK TO TUB COUKX HODSB. FAHNESTOCK. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTABLES, TABLE LINEN, TOWELINGS, NAl'KINS, DOYLIES, SHEETING MUSLIN, 1'ILLOW MUSLIN, SHIRTING MUSLIN, TICKINGS, FURNITURE CHECK, rRDIE STEA3I CURED FEATHERS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ALL WIDTH?, WINDOW SHADES, GOSSAMER .WATERPROOFS, rei: LADic. riErrre, ceva avd etnt", 91.ne it. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Beem.