LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FlttDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1882. JLancastcr Intclliaencer. FRIDA.Y EVENING, FEB. 3, 1882. An Unpopular King. Sew Yerk Times. rut 4 1-. .1 nr.iininfqnnau ".f Ivinfr me ineuus uuu atiiuamiuu.e . ..H Geerge of Greece will be greatly pained te learn that his recent speecu irem uiu throne was received with great coolness. Net a single member of Parliament made the slightest comment upon it, and net a hand was clapped nor an umbrella pound ed en the fleer cither at the entrance or departure of ihe king, and while read ng his speech lie was net even once greeted with the encouraging cry, Iiia Agalhes .' or with ether loyal and customary saluta tions. The people en the streets were equally chilling in their conduct. Net a Orftflk nor even a solitary soul tempera rily sojourning in Athens lifted his hat as r the king rode ey, auu me majemy u un un people feigned te be intensely interested in. the shop-windows or in listening te hand organs. It was painfully evident te the king that he had net a friend in Parlia ment or in the city, and if he is a wise man he has by this time packed his trunk and engaged passage en beard the first steamer for Germany. This sudden unpopularity of the Grcak king need net astonish people who arc fa miliar with the Greek character. It is net the slightest evidence that he has done anything worthy of popular cendemna lien. The Greeks of te-day aic as fickle as their alleged ancestors. When tuc European powers gave them their iude peudcuce they at the same time supplied them with a geed, serviceable niikol niikel plated German king. Othe was en the whole a very respectable monarch. He drew his salary regularly ami abstained from doing anything else, and was thus precisely what a constitutional king ought te be. One day, without any pre vious warning whatever, the Greeks told him that he had better go, that they did net. want him any longer, and had re solved te tfet a new king ; whereupon Othe meekly went back te Germany and told his friends that he had retired from business en account of his health. A ncv king was seen found. The Greeks expressed themselves as being entirely satisfied with King Geerge and his ami able wife, and for a time he was really popular. The attention of the Greeks was in fact, se conclusively occupied with the project of getting a share of Turkish ter ritory that they had no time te devote te nickimr flaws in the character of their king. This popularity lasted until recently and the news that the king is new the most unpopular man in Greeee will be a complete surprise te most of the world. While, as has been said, less of popu larity in Grcece docs net prove that tlm loser has committed any error, it is, never theless, probable that King Geerge has in some way unintentionally ellended his sub jects. It is quite probable lhat his posi tion en the tariff question has failed te meet the views of the Greeks. The bill for the revision introduced by Capt. I'oly I'ely I'oly phleisboios, and new under discussion in Parliament, contains two previsions, both of which have been earnestly demanded by the people. Of these, section l." pro vides that in order te encourage the im portation of rich tourists, a bounty of thirty drachmas per tourist shall be paid (e the captain et the ship by which the lOirist is imported. During the last six years the supply of foreign tourists has fallen off te such an extent that seer I bands of brigands have suflbied from want of the necessaries of lile, and at Ieatt one prominent brigand leader h:is actually been scen working in the streets of Athens at the exhausting trade el lemonade : selling. The proposed mcasuic will, it is j believed, revive wlial was once one el me chief industries of the country, and Capt. Polyphleisboios has wen deserved popu larity by its introduction. Section 27 of the tariff bill, as amended by Capt. Tondapebiiiomiuos, places a duty of live hundred drachma) par bead upon every imported robber, and requires every resident robber of foreign birth, whether naturalised or net, te p;iy seventy-live per cent, of his income te the national treas ury. Greece has latterly suffered greatly from the competition of the pauper brig ands of Italy and Turkey. These, finding business dull at home, have emigrated te Greece and flooded the brigand labor mar ket. Capt. Maninaeale, deputy te Parlia ment from the Nineteenth district, testi fied the ether day before a emmittcc of the Chamber that of his present band of twenty-one brigands, no less thnu seven or ene-third are foreigners ; and the cen sus of 1880 showed that of s;ven million tluoe thousand two hundred and sixty drachmas reported as having been earned in the year 1879 by brigands in the king dem of Greece, two million thirteen hun dred and three drachma (discarding frac tions) went into the pockets of brigands of foreign birth. It is evident that no na tive industry can thrive where exposed te competition as powerful as this. The sec tien designed te protect Greek brigandage seems te be admirably drawn and ought te produce the desired effect, and itsaden-1 Uuu lias uecn uiiiuuMuaucaiiy uieii ;u ;; ; eannc f .vt-shf- miltlir trwintttirru .1.1.1 i-hciii! : by the most eminent Greek robbers. King Geerge is known te have said, when section 27 was first brought te his attention, that it was a veritable prohibi tion of the importation of kings. Whether he is really opposed te the adoption of the section is by no means certain, but it is highly probable that there is a belief among the Grceks that he is an enemy of tariff revision. It is greatly te be n-grct-tcd that we have no report of his recent speech from the throne, and hence cannot tell what mention he made, if any, of sec tiens 13 and 27. It is, however, reason able te believe that the Greeks regard his attitude as te the tariff with suspicion. and that this is the real cause of his less of popularity. Skill in the Workshop. 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These Pills are i,:iaved expiv-,ly te cure headache-, neuralgia, ncrveusnn.-s and ilyb. pep-la. and will cure uny ense, no matter hew obstinate it may be, of eithur sit.k nervous or dyspeplie headache, li'-ma'.i.i, i;e!eu-iie-s or slceplesne-',. Sold by all dru'-'i-l-. Pike. .'.0e. a box. Depot, 1C! North Kutaw stif't. i'.aitlniere, .Mil. lty mail two liev.ir inr?l. or-ix boxes fer-fi.jl), te any ad ire--. DR. C. V7. BENSON'S New Jtc-ieeily ami Faverlle l'rOivrliiliei. SKIN CURE l-i Warranted te Cure ixzu.ma TUTTEltb, HUMOH, I.N1UM- NATION. MILK CKC.V1', AM, KOCCH .SCALY KliCPTlONS, DlaKAES of JS.VIi: AND SCALP, SCUOFUJ. . i.LCtCtf;, PIMPLES AND IF.XUiSniTCllIXlSS en al- p.tits el the body. It makes the skin while, b'it and smooth; removes tan and frccklu-1, and is the IScsl toilet dressing in the V. erld. Elegantly put up, two hettles in one package, consisting of both internal and cx ternaltreatmcnt. All lirst-class dru.qgists have it. Price $1 per package. aus22-lyd M. W&S& w VOAJj. B. B. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Ol LUMBER AXJ COAL. 09-fard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. nWyd COHO & WILE?. 35 IfOUTll WA.TKK HT., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Kxchanxe Branch Office : Ne. CO CliNTRE SQUARE. IcbSS-lyd f'M TO RELLLY & KELLER FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Supcriei Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard. Harrisburg Pike. ) OHlce. J0J: East Chestnut street, i!3"-t IF YOU WANT (.LASS WITH IIODV ANI STRENGTH, BUY STAB GLASS. 11 you want GLASS that will net stain in your windows, BUY STAR GLASS. If you want GLASS that will keep market ablejin damp cellars, buy STAR GLASS. 4S"Fer sale by Lancaster Hardware Dealers. J. M. ALBERTSON & SON, STAR GLASS WORKS, 19-Ca tdced,&3tw ;Norristown, V&. PAPERHAJSOLSGS, &c rfltcet riKini fikk: Removal. Owing te tuy tock and place et business at Ne. 57 North. Queen street being destroyed by lire and in tirder te accommodate my friends and customers I have re-opened at 129 North Queen Street, JIQWEVS BUILDING, witi: .'. yzw stock ev WALLPAPERS WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, CORNICES. BRACKETS, &C Thankful ler pjaLiKiiieuuge 1 ask ler a con tinuance el thu bamu at my New Place of business. PHARES W. FRY, NO.l'J KIIKTII UUKKS ST. Spixi.ii. netici:: J. J J. MAKTIN & CO. 1882 Wall Papers AMI CAEPETS. ELEGANT NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAVERS AND CARPETS FOlt THE- Spring Trade AT LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Princa Sis., CJLKJPICTS. ("1 IlKAT WAKtSAlNS IH DflKl'KlS, T 1 claim te have the Largest unil Fiui-i lock el CARPETS In this City. I'.russels andTapestry CAICl'ETS 'Vluee-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, lall Weel and Part Weel Ingrains: Irem the est I e the cheapest as low as 3.1c. per yard. All thu FIXICST AXJ) CHOICE 1A TTXKXS Dial ever can be seen in this city. 1 also liavu a Large and Fine Stock el my jwn make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 3Sc. J'Kli YAltD. Alse .MAKE CAUPETS TO OUDEIlut shir notice. SatNlactien guarentced 3-Ne trouble te show goods if you de nf v.'ish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. lAKI'KTS, XV. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. 'ew Designs, licaiitirully Colored. SO rents. S." cents-.; IN'UUAIXS J CO cents. 'M cents. (7j cents. $1.00. TAPESTUY liKUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTKS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, L1GNUMS. I7." cents. $!.. JtCcents. $1.10. (UO cents. J1.S0. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown ler many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, al-lydced&'2tv,- PHILADELPHIA. "CARPETS, UUAL, Jcc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,' Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lakeastkr, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers el Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &e.$ USTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIAL!' r. 'LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the plece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks, Kibbenp, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmen's Coats, Overcoats. Pants, Vests, &c. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods lelt with us will leceive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET BAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly iei lamily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 fcOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lydRSi PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & CO VAltKlAtmS, &c. s LKIUIIS ! SLKIUHS EDGERLEY & Ce., 3Iarkct Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We have a Larjje and Splendid assert men te!" PORTLAND, ALBANY and DOUBLE; SLEIGHS. They arc made of, the best selected woodworks the best ironed, best trimmed, and the lincst painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever otter etter ed for sale in the .city. Remember we pay cash ler our material and allow no one te undersell lis. ,Our Motte: " Quick Saxes and Small Pkehts." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a full line of FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dely me ctitien. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. fn2H-i id X OCllKK'S Reuewned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and siffe remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness el the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tnc medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sale and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 20 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East Kin? street, Lancaster. ASTB.ICU BBOS. ATtYERTlS:3LESl. k STKICU BltOS' ADVERTISEMENT. OS ACCOUNT OF Extensive Alterations WE ABE COMPELLED TO. REDUCE OUR STOCK CONSIDERABLY, IX ORUKP. TO DO S'. WE WILL OKFEI! IMMENSE BARGAINS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS rea tuk Uext Twe Weeks Only AS THERE IS XO DOUBT THAT THESE tlOODS WILL GO RAPIDLY, WE ADVISE EVERYBODY TO CALL EARLY AXD PROCURE THE BEST BARGAINS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING. lOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS SHALL SELL OUR COLORED SILK WE FilINGES at 'le cents a jam. ALL OUR BLACK SILK FRINGES AT HALF THEIR COST. ALL OUR BLACK GIMPS AXD PASSAMENTKB1ES Al' LESS THAN HALF THEIR COsT. CORD and BALLS at 10c. ALL OCR FINE FANCY BEAD PASSA- JIKN'TERIES at $1.00 a yard. FANCY BEAD FRINGES at $1.00 a yard. BLACK KNOTTED SILK FRINGE, 10c. a yd. ALL OUR FANCY BUTTONS at 19c. a dozen. ALL OUR FANCY COAT BUTTON'S at 25 cents a dozen. 'J7-1NCH BLACK SATIN at $1,00. ALL OUR COLORED SATINS at 75c. a yard. ALL OUR COLORED SILKS at 41c. a yard. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR ALL SILK BACK BLACK SILK LL- VET at ie.M a yard ; formerly $5.00. BLACK CLOAKING VELVET, lermcrly $1,00 te ii a yard. ALL OUR COLORED SILK VELVET te $1.00 a yard. ALL OUU COLORED VELVETEENS te SJe, a yard. EMBOSSED VELVETEENS, 25c. a yard. BLACK VELVETS REDUCED Frem (Be. te-lOe. a yard, Irem 75c. te50c.a yard. Frem $1.00 te 75c. a yard. BLACK PLUSHES REDUCED Frem $i.r.O te $1.50 a yard. Frem $;:.i0 te $2.00 a yard. Frem $1.00 te $2.50 a yard. Frem $5.00 te $3X0 a yard. ALL OUR COLORED PLUSHES all:! a yard ONE LOT AT ONLY $1 a yard. SASH Rl BISONS at l'., 21 and :50c. ALL SILK AND SATINS SASH RIBBONS at 50c. a yard. FINE FANCY RIBBONS, IN SATIN AND PLUSH, al 25c. a yard. 1S 18 FINE PINK and BLUE PLUMES at 50c. ALL OUR COLORED PLUMES at $I.C0, FINE WHITE PLUMES AT $1.00. FIVE DOLLAR PLUMES at$:l.0). TEN DOLLAR PLUMES at 7.W. BLACK PLUMES, Sold lermcrly from $2.00 te $3.00 arc cll inj? new ler $1.S0. These that sold for $1.50, $1.00 anil $1.50, are new $2.00. These that were $5 00, $0.0,), $7.00, bell new ter $.!.IK). Ten Dellar Plumes ter $5.00. BLACK TIPS AT ASTONISHING PRICES. COLORED TIPS. 25c. POMPOUNS at 10c. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ROBES, SHAWLS and COATS, FELT SKIRTS. One let at 3fic lermcrly 50 te 75c; one let al 50c.. formerly 75 te $1.25. CANVAS SKIRTS, at 75c, formerly $1.50. ONE LOT OF FINE SKIRTS at $1.00. IMMENSE BARGAINS IN Children's Worsted Caps. CAPS that were 75c, and $1.00 arc new 25c. CAPS that were $1.25 and $150, arc new 50. CAPS that were $1.75 and $2X0, are new 73c. One Let el LADIEs' HOODS iu Light Bine, formerly $2.50, new $1.00. Children's Hand Knit Leiifj Coats, all at 73c. Ladies Hand-Knit SLEEVELESS JACKETS at 50 cents. All our line Woven Worsted JACKETS at $1.00 lermcrly $1.50 and $1.75. Hand Knit HEAD SHAWLS, 10c, lermcrly 25c. Fine Hand Made Head Shawls at 25c, lermcrly $1.00. BOYS' FINE HAND-MADE CAPS at 25c. Infants' Fine Merine Caps, formerly $1.25 and $1.50. at COj. Great Clearing Sale OF LACE GOODS. Fine Black LACE SCARFS, 2 yds Ieuk, at 25. LACE COLLARS, formerly 10 te 00c, at 25c. a piece. Embroidered Cellars, lermcrly 50 te 75c, at 25c Our Fine Lace and Satin Cellars, all at 50c. apiece. Filty-Ccnt Lace Fichus at 25c All our Fine Made up Lace Ties al 21c. Embreiilcied Silk and Satin TIES at 25c for merly 75c and $1.00. Pleated Lawn Cellars, formerly 25 and :;0c. new 10c. apiece. Pelka Det LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS and TIES, formerly 50c, new 10c LACE BIBS, lermcrly 25c, new 10c, FINE RIBS, lermcrly 50 and 75c. new 25c. ALL OUR 25c SILK HANDKERCHIEFS new two for 23c We sell no less than two. Our 37 and 41c. HANDKERCHIEFS at 25c. Our 50c ALL-SILK BROCADE HANDKER CHIEFS at 37c Our 73c. HANDKERCHIEFS at 50c. Our$l HANDKERCHIEFS at 73c ALL OUK BEST SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at $1 apiece. 3 These goods all have their old price en them, and you can easy see that what we say is true. 3 We advise evcrylje.ly te call seen and gel GOOD BARGAINS. ASTRICI BEOS LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, kASCASXEJC, PA, M VEKS ft KATUFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,' EMPLOY READY MADE CLOTHING. If w undertake te describe out FINE ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere than our share of snaee and s&jgsss&sgsss vsasi. ,e '- cv--v " si wSfflr ;s,i BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY.' HJtr OOODS. ifXDISJtWEAJti, dtC. 0'l)IAL NOTICE I METZGER, Al AND HAUGHMAN, New Cheap Stere. ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TICKINGS, UNDER REGULAR PRICES. Table Linens, Frem Auction, Cheap. TOWELS and NAPKINS in Great Variety. THE BEST FEATHERS. & NEW CHEAP STORK, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( Adlek's Oli Stakd.) Between the Cooper Heuse and Serie Ilorae Hetel, janl-i-lyd&w w ATT, SUANU & CO. WATT, SHAND & CO. HAVE OPENED AN ELEGANT LINE OF Hamburg Edgicgs and Insertions. Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions. In all Widths and Qualities at Lewest Prices, We invite special attention te our new pur chases el TABLE I,IXENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, TURKEY ItED TABLINGS, CLOTHS and DOYLIES, MARSEILLES QUILTS, CROCHET QUILTS, CURTAIN LACES, PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES. We are efTerinj; an immense stock ei Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. In all widths and qualities at holteni prices, LATE?T bTTI.ES IN GINGHAMS, CALICOES and CAMBRICS. NEW YORK STOKE 8 & lO E. KING STREET. 1 TAUKK & BllO. DRY GOODS. IIAGER & BROTHER have new in stoie full lines of goods suitable for Houscfur Heuscfur nishiug. STANDARD MAKES. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins Sheeting, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap kins. Towels, Marseilles and Toilet 0.uilts. Blankets, Table Cevers and Furniture Cre tonnes. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS French Printed Satlnclte in choice designs Scotch Zephyr and American Dress Gingham, Seersucker. Fine Dres and Shirting Percales and Chintzes. NEW HOSIERY NEW KID GLOVES. Black Silk Warp Henrietta and Cashmere, the best makes imported in all qualities. Courtland's English Orepe, all widths. Black Cashmere Shawls. Black Silk Radana, Satin-de-Loen, Meire and Mervillaux. EMBROIDERIES. We have new open our spring selection el Cambric, Nainzoek and Swiss EMBROIDER IES, insets, of various widths te match, and In new elegant designs, in low priced and medium qualities, and including the finest geed- imported. Lace and Lace Goods, direct from importers, in choice new designs. Piqu Welts, Nainzoek Checks, India Mull, Lineu de India, French Muslins, Nottingham Cur tain Nets, French Lace and Antique Curtains ZWWc Invite a Call. Bit Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. READ THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1831. The Kidxetctba Mf'e Cemi-ant. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav that after using one pack of KIDKEYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 nave every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend lt,andknewthatmany of my mends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, masiyd Foreman Examiner ana Express. Wtll ill Sill HAS HM BROTHER VLOT1IIXG. M YEKS & 1UIUFOX, THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN TME CITY. rLujiiiEK's suvrmss. JOHN L. ARNULD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED, PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprMid CUllfA ANI ULAHSIfAMML. TTIUH & MAKTIN. A WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Yeu will liud at CHINA HALL, the largest and best Astorltucntet French China, Cut and Engraved Glassware, WHITE GRANITE WARE, COMMON WARE, ROCKINGHAM WARE, YELLOW WARE, STONE WARE, CHAMBER WARE. a laiiee nr or Damaged Ware, JUST OPKA'KD. Call and he convinced. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. 3tJiUlCAL. TAICKWKI.l. JiOTlt;;. J? I)U. GUEKXK takes this opportunity te let his numerous triendsaud patrons knew that in a lew months he will establish elllccs in Washington, 1). C, and hence would suggest te the atilictcd, the chronic cases of disease, te test OMNIPATHY uctere it is tee late. Or. Greene 1ms treated ever a.uue patients since January 1st, IStO, made up largely from tlioae turned away as incurable liy ether M. I).u. Over 1,50) deaths have occurred under ethers' practices, and net a half-dozen using his reme dies. Most el" the l,5lie have died prematurely. Physicians have lest their wives, brothers ami sons, ami druggists their wives and children during this time. Over l.c.0f persons have been cured, and all henetitcd, by his metheds.witli a lew exceptions. His claim is simply te cure all the various ills el mankind by external applica tions et" remedials, and that he does net make a drug simp of the stomach, and he will belere leaving publish a large pamphlet containing hundreds et names et persons cured iu this city and county, many et them very extraor dinary. A banker's wife cured el tdck head ache et ever thirty-live years, and her gla-e.- removed, reaiting and sewing with natural vision. Mr. Sutter, of y-JU Midillu street, cured et 5 years terrible annoyance of dyspepsia, in one day. .Epileptic Kitset twenty years cured in one week. Tumors, Cancers auit Cataracts removed without any uain or use et the knile. Smalli-ex ! this frightful disease is all around us, and having had a deal et experience in property vaccinating with aniiatil virus, which is a sure preventive of thisloathcsemcalllic tien, Dr. Greene will vaccinate anyone who calls upon him iu the most, scientilie ( and hence sure) manner. Consultations ruici:. Ca tarrh cured for r0 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en receipt et Ml cents iu stamps. Dlt.CHAS. A. GUKKN'K, MWFAS lid East Kingslrcet. 11 KUiAKT'S (11.11 tVISK STOKIC. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent le Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the It randy referred te in his regular prai tire. It is commended te the attention et these at ilictcd with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic .stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te bi ased as a medicine of great potency in t he cine of some el" thu destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice el invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable di.--case Dyspepsia, a spccilic remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with lceble appetite and mere or less debility, will linn this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Ke It, hewevei strictly understood that wc prescribe and u&i but one article, and that is REIGART'S OLD IJRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II K SLAYMAKER. This Urai.iiy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as lai as our experience extends, and wc thcrelen give it the preterence ever all etner Rraudlch nemattcr with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they arc branded. One-fourth et the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would siflllce tc buy all the Brandy te cure any such case 01 ascs. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases el Dyspepsia, we can summon num bers of witnesses ene case in particular we J cite: '. A hard-working farmer had been afr.lctee with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con cen con stantlyeo appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGnmn's Reet Iteer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new preached at times, and in his discourses eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reieart's Old Brandy, In his case, no looked up with astenlsmnent but after hearing et its wendcrlul eilccts in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Ilrandy faithfully and steadily; the llrst bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a bound man,witb a stomach capable of digesting anything which hejehese te eat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since no has this medi. clne he lias been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practisine I'bybiciai:.' H. E. SLAYMAKER, AOEST VOB Reigart's Old Wine Stere, .Established In 1785, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUP IJIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 1818, 1627 and lh2S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. M'J EAST KINK ST. LAXCASTKIMM LIQUOJCS, ,iV. TINGWALTS I WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND ! GROCERY STORE, J Ne. 205 West King Street. Icbl6 ly EKSS X KATUFON, T fOUN L. ARNOLD. VKA VELEtttP it V lift. J A.-.CASTKK AMI M1L1.KKSV1I.L.K it. I i Caw run as follews: Leave Lancats-cr P. u. Depot), at 7, 9, and ll::Ua. m., and a, 4, t; and &. . ui., excrut en Saturday, .vlicii. the last car leaves at IKWp.iu Leave Milter-wiHu (lower end) at 5, 8, and 10 a. M.. and I, :s. r and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en vu ve time except en Sun day, i CIOLUMIUA ANI 1'OKT UKPUS1T K. K Trains new run regularly en the- Columbia and Pert Deposit Uailread en the following time: Stations XoiiTii-Expre3s.Expre88. Accein. WJI'O. A.M. V. M. P.M. Pert Deposit Peuchbet tern Safe Harber. Columbia. 0:35 7:12 7:S5 8:25 :;:.'.. 4:2S Ml 5:40 2:(fi 3:13 0:21 6:20 Stations Seuth- Express. IK. press. Accein WARD. A.M. I V. M. A.M. Columbia Safe Harber... Poachbettoni.. Pert Denesit. ll:a r. m. 12:!X 12:4S 1:25 MY 11:20 7:45 ArJ:t C:4 Le9:40 7:32 11.07 r. m. 8.1)5 12:20 DEAIJISli COLUMBIA It. II. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEll TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 18SI. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. Quarryville Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia AKUIVK. A.M. 7:3(1 9:1(1 9:20 Reading.. SOUTHWARD. LKAVK. Reading AKRIVK. Columbia a.m. l'.M. r. M. ti:40 ... 2:3(1 7:5a .... 3:40 H:0 1:011 3:50 7:50 l:lti 3:10 1(1.05 3:20 5.50 r.M Lancaster. !i-.27 2.10 S:i:i 5:15 Lancaster, King SI !)::i7 &2.'t 5:25 Quarryvillc 10:37 .... 9:55 (1:30 Trains connect at Reading with train te and irem Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Round llrnelr Reute. At Columbia w Hit Until- leaud Irem Vmk, Hanover. i.rm-'Mug Krederick and Haiti, meie. A M. WILSON. Sunt. 1)KN.NSVLVANIA KAILItOAU- NKW SCHEDULE On and alter SUNDAY. JANUARY -Mil, 18S2, trains en the IViinsvdf vania Ilailread will arrive at and leave tfiii I.ihica:-:' and Philadelphia i lepets:is loltews: Eatwaiuj. Leave l Arrlvn iLane'lii Phlhul'u Mail Expicss, .12 II Fast Line. j 5:10 Yerk Aceen. Arrive-" ( 8 : Harrisinirg Express K3 l.ancitsti'i Accommeilatloiil .).() Celumbi.i Accommeilation.j '.i:(5 Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:3I : Sunday Mail i 2:12 Johnstown Express, 2.20 Day Express, I 5.2" Harrisburg Accemmi'dai'iiJ i;:K! :2S ' 10:( " 11:45" 5:35r.M. 3:C5 " 7:.n " I U:I5 " WlBlTWAnD. A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 12:00 6:10 r.M. .i:35 2:10 H:25 !l:27 2.10 8:13 !::t7 .... Si2T 10:37 .... !:55 Arme Ume'tiT l27 A.M 1:27 " 9.25 " 9:30 " 9.2" " 1:5 't r.M. 2.00 " 5:50 " 7:35 " 7:40 ' 11:01 " 2.25 A.M. Way Passenger, News Express Mall Train Ne.l.via Ml. Jey. MailTrniu Ne.2,viu Cel'lii:-. Sunday Mall, Fast Line, Frederick Accommodation, Lancaster Accommodation, Harrisburg Accommeilat'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Western Express, Philadelphia Express, Mall Train. Ne. 2, west, connecting at LanJ caster with .Mail Train, Ne. I, at !:2". a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommedat ion, west, con Meeting at Lancaster with Fitst Line, west, at 1:55, will run t tireuirli te Frederick. Harri-burg Express, west, at 5:10 p. in , has direct eon met loin (without change of ears) te Columbia ami Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when Ilaggert, will step at Downingtewn.Coatesville, I'.-irkes-bnrg, Mount Jey, Eli.abethlewn and Middle- lVlt. CLOTH I Ml. w ll.IJA.MSO.N & i-OSTKK. FJNE WHITE SHIRTS, VINE KID GLOVES, FINE NEl'K WEAR, FINE FANCY HOSE, FINE LINEN COLLARS, FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, FINE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FINE FANCY SHIRTS, IIM-J DRESS SUSPENDERS, FINE. RED UNDERWEAR, FINE (Alt DIG AN JACKETS, Are what some merchants would call Brlc-a-brae; but wc prelcrtecall them by their right names, and iu showing them, tell you Just as near as we can what they are made el. With us everything can be brought back that is net satisfactory, and the money will be refunded, 11 desired. But the PRICES ARE FIXED,and What we mean by this Is that everything Is in-irked down te the very lowest possible price and trem them no deviations are made. WILLIAMSON -AND- FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. MIN-ICH'.H LATEST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, T Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco. Minnich's MANURE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. AH sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better t-atislactien in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense, tend ler Illus trated Circular. S. B. M1NNICH. Laudisville, Lancaster County, Pa. diJ-3mdM&S43mw Leave Philad'a 1 'M A.M. 4:3) 7:00 " 7:00 "" 11:25 " 2:.ir!"" 2:15 l'.M. 4:15 " 5:40 " ::(K " 11:30 "