mt e!i:nie XU SI--Ne. 137. CZjOTBLSO. n-llK 1XKCTIC LIGHT IS NOW IS FULL HlAZE EVKY EVENING AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, The One-Fnce Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Ne. 37 North Queen street. Ne. 37 North Queen street, in TI1K AID ELECTRIC LIGHT! NIGHT IS MADE AS LIGHT AS DA Y. The only Clothing Heuse in the City which is Illuminated by the Electric Light. J3TA1 R. cordially invite:! te call and see it. AL. ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. IRON R1TTHRH. TKUN HITTERS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. SURE' APPETISER. IKON BITTERS aie hlghlytrectiiiiiicnded ter clcnt tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. i ..riiuu tin. liine.i vtieni'iiii.iw tim muscles, iinil uives new lite te the uerves. It acts like uch'niiii en the digestive organs, removing A'.inrf. Itrlchina. Heat in the Stemakh net blacken I lie tnetli or sslve heartache. pp et useful and amusing I cadlng scntree. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. liM-ly.iAw Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG street, Lancaster. HOUSV FURNISH 1 ;lins jc willsen. Headquarters for Heuse-stires. We he? leave te cull your alleiitien te our very i.are Stock of HOUSEPURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. WE MANUFACTURE OUR OWN TIN AND SHEET-IRON IVARK. On our 5, lu ami 25 cent counters wc have a very large stock el useful articles tei House keeping and ler Ornament", which we are selling at about half their real value. In Ceal Oil Lamps anil Chaiutclicrs we have the largest -tock- lr. the city at the lowest prices. Parties commencing housekeeping will Unci it greatly te their advantage te examine our stock, as they can liny everi thing in the line et Table Cutlery, Weed and Willow Waie, Table and Fleer Oil Cleth, and every ether Kitchen Article nt lower price, than at any ethpr establish ment in Die city. M3 X trouble te shmr uoetl. FTTXNTST & WILLSON, E2T3IQN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. J'LUMEER'S TOHN I.. ARNOLD. T PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, i Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam, j JOHN L. Ncs. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE 2UHVIVAZ.. nAKKMCS HAIR BALSAM. T P YRKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Bpt, Cheapen and Most Economical Hair Dreeing Never lails te restore youthful color te gray hair. 50e. and $1 sizes. P YRKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Uuehu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known arc here combined into a medicine et such varied powers, as te make it the irreatct Rloed Purifier and TneBest Health una Strengtn Restorer Ever Used. It cures Complaints of Wemcn,"and diseases et the Stomach. Rowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, anil is entirelv dilteicnt trem Bltter-s Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates 90c. andij sizes. IIISCOX & CO., Chemists, X. Y. Laige saving buying .lyeofleew4w L.UlUUKSt&V. TJING WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. )5 West King Street. tclilt; ly 1LJALT WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest Malt Extract in the Market. SOLD IN DRUG STORES AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PUOll'ECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lj.caskr DcrOT. GEO. A. K1E1IL. nil Sunt HUUSEAL & CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 43 North Queen street, lancaster, Pa. The very best and linest qualities of Feieign and Demestic W1XE and LIQUORS, con stantly ler sale at wholesale mid retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky et the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 1SC0. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te Milt the trade. tcbMmU HOUSE A I. .V CO. VOA1. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer hi all kinds et LUMBER ANP COAL. - f ard : Ne. 420 North Watei ttrccts above Lemen Lancaster. mill I'idkc us-iyc C0H0 & WILEY. SfiO SOKTH WATER ST., Ixintattft; '. Wholesale and lietail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With Uie Telephonic Exchange Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUAKE. teb2S-lyd il TO REILLY & KELLER OR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Stralir by the bale or ten. i'armcis and ethers In want et Superiei Manure w ill lind it te their advantage te call Yard, llarrisuurg nice. i Uitlcc. JuK East ChPRtniit street. cU7 OF TIIH fRON BITTERS. all diseases lequillui a ccitaln hiii I elh- uus the muscles, anil gives new me 10 uie ucrvun. s, removing all dyspeptic ayniptems, such as Ti h. Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation I ache. Sold hy all druggists. Write ler the A It C all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting tin that will Boek, -52 STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen INU OOOVS. SUl'l'LIISS. fOlIN I.. ARNOLD. ARNOLD, STREET. LANCASTER, PA. fapra-ttd lAKKEU'S GINGER TONIC. ItOUKS AJiB S'i'Al'IONURl. XTALENTINES. Valentines and Valentine Cards. In Great Variety at L. M. tf .LYNN'S, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET. "TrALENTlNE SEASON. Valentines I " IN GREAT VARIETY. VALENTINE CARDS NOVELTIES. At the Boek-tore cf Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. CAKKIA.UEH, XV. OLKIGHS! SLblUUs EDGEBLEY & Ce., Market Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We have a Large and Splendid assortment or PORTLAND, ALBANY and DOUBLE; SLEIGHS. TLey arc made of tUebcst selected woodworks the best ironed, best trimmed, and the flncst painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer ed for sale in the city. Remember we pay cash for enr material and allow no ene te undersell us. Our Motte : " Quick: Sales awd Small Pbenis." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a full line et FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dety inn ctitien. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. Tn26-tld& CLOTHXNO. flANAMAKER BROWS. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our customers returu because tLey are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reasonable prices we insist en the goeduefcs of the materials. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. oak Hall, Sixth ami Mai bet streets. Philadelphia. WATER AND FIRE. $10,000 WORTH of CLOTHING Slightly damaged tiy water at the late hie. MUST BE SOLD. AND THE GREATEST BARGAINS WI1.I. BE OFFERED REGARDLESS OF COST. At the old stand et CHEAP JOHN, 59 NORTH QUEEN ST., I2-Iiin1 LANCASTER, PA. ' AUTRJCU ItROS JLDVJERTISEMEXI. STKIC1I BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEICH BROS,' LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CLEARING SALE! FOR THIS WEEK, &flD INVITE ALL TO CALL BAKGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. BROCADED SILKS, BLACK PLUSHES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, LACE GOODS, TIDIES, TOWELS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, WORSTED HOODS, Ladies' Coats and Delmans, AND MANY OTHKR GOOD1). New Hamburg Edgings and Insertings. EVERLASTING TRIMMING. Irish Trimmings at Lew Prices. M INttlCH'S latkst IMPKOVJSU PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Minnieh's max HUE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te giv better satisfaction in every particular than any new In use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S.B.1IINN1CH, Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. d23-3mdM&S&3mw LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY FEBRUARY Hancagter Jjntelltgcncer. FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, 1882. SHORT STORIES. AN ENGLISH EARL'S BRIEF CAREER. HINTING DOWN A POSTlAC GUOST. Three Pairs of Glittering Lyes. The cable announces the death of the Earl of Lonsdale, whose career is well calculated " te puint a moral," if net te "adorn a tale." A few years age he suc ceeded, when net long out of his teens, te the title, palace, and vast estates of a ven erable relative. A magnificent career was before him, but as time went en there was much mere reason te say te him, than, te sav, as Junius said te the then Dulrc of Bedford, "Think, my Lord, for ene mo ment what you arc, and then think what you might have been." Lord Lonsdale repiesented the great family of Lewther, which, for mere than a century, has had se predominating a political intluence in Cum berland and Westmoreland as te have the Lord Lieutenancy of both these counties. But he proved painfully unequal te a great position, and his wife, the daughter of one of the most noble-hearted statesmen Eng land could ever beast, Sidney Herbert,. was of no assistance te him. Reckless extravagance, and te be the fastest of the last, seemed te be the aim of both, and Lady Lonsdale's name became assseciated in a manner most injurious te her reputa tien with a young baronet iu the Life Guards who lately married a well known young American lady. Excesses having impaired his health, Lord Lonsdale some months age came en a yachting expedition te this country with Dr. Kingsley (brother .of Charles), and returning te Euglaud re lapsed somewhat into his former way of life. A month age he and Lady Lonsdale eutertaiued ene Sunday the Prince and Princess of Wales at diuncr, the company being a very fast set ; te day he lies dead. Thus closes the life of a man who at 23 found himself with the world all before him, a clear $400,000 a year, aud a seat in the Heuse of Lords. Fashionable Louden will be exclaiming : " Ah, if a certain gay baronet could only have known he would never have blundered into that marriage in New Yerk." An Alleged Goblin that Caused Much Ex citement in Pentine, 111. A rumor that two or three men had been severely beaten by some invisible agency, supplemented en the night of Jan. 28 by the rout of a dozen persons vhe went te the aliened haunted locality, all of whenidecljied that they saw and were pursued by a something clothed in white, breathins lire and smoke, and possessing a lemarkable caudal appendage, has caused great excitement in this neighborhood. The correspondent of the Sun undertook the job el hunting down the goblin. His nartv consisted of three stalwart and fear less men, well armed, aud carrying a dark lantern, with about twenty-live ethers, mostly armed. The Sun's representative found the hollow leg from which the ghost was said te spring, but no amount of ghost talk and poking around of canes would induce anything te materialize. Interviewing seme of the nearest neigh bors it was learned that while only four of them attributed the apparition te su pernatural agency, each ene had a differ ent explanation of the alleged apparition. On the west side of a neck of timber lives a wealthy and highly respected farmer named Laycock, who is at picseut very ill. Seme thought the ghost a pre monition of his death. The farmer has two sons, who, with ethers, it is alleged, materialized the ghost for the purpose of keeping the neighbors away from the bed side of their sick father. This is improb able, as the boys, though wild, are net wanting m natural affection. Net meet ing with the ghost, and being unable te get trustworthy information, at about midnight the party called upon Elijah Laycock, a seu of the sick man, who lives about twenty-five reds from the scene of the alleged occurrences. He said that it was a scheme te frighten a yenng man named Walsh ; that one of the boys was dressed up in a sheet and a false face ; that the lire aud smeke were produced by a nickel cigar and imagination ; that the twelve men were in the secret except Walsh, who was really badly frightened. The parties who claimed te have been pre viously beaten, he said, were prebab'y drunk, and didu'tknew hew they get hurt. A Tlirllllnc JMement in a Bear Hunt by Three Men et sugar Itun. Geerge aud Tem Quainfcrace arc mill bands, working for Custer. & Crowley en Sugar Run, in the lumber wilds of Catta raugus county, N. Y. Ike Hiller is a leg jobber for the same firm. A few days I age Ike came into the mill with the news that be had tracked a big bear te its uen two miles up the run. The mill w.-3 shut down at once. Geerge Qnaintance leaded a shot gun with $. piece of lead pounded into slug shape. Tem Quaintauce armed himself with an axe. Ike Hiller took a five-barrelled revolver that they kept at the mill. The three men found the den without difficulty. It was a triangular enclosure, formed by the trunks of tbroe large trees which had blown down. The hunters separated, sur rounded the enclosure, and approached it from different directions. When within ten feet of the spot Geerge Qnaintance said in a whisper : ' Stand still boys ! 1 tee Ins eyes i "Ne you don't," whispered Ike Hiller ; "'cause I sec his eyes loekin' plumb at me." "What's the matter with you fellers?" s.iid Tem Quaintauce. " Here he is look leek in' at me right from under this leg." Geenrc put his cun up and took aim. " Den's sheet !" said Ike. '' Yeu won't hit him in a vital part, aud he'll come teaiin' out ou top e' me !' " He'll come a plungiu' en te me, you better say," insisted Tem. " Well, I sec bis eyes aud I'm gein' te hhoet all the same," said Geerge. Bang went the gun. The next minute out from under the leg next te Tem rush ed au immense bear. It made ditcct for him. He dropped bis axe. "Didn't I tell you se?" he howled, and away he went toward the mill, with the bear after him. lie hadn't made ten jumps before another bc&r sprang out from under the tree next te Ike Hiller. It start ed for Ike. He threw his revolver at it. "What did I tell you?" he yelled te Geerge, and away he went with the bear close bebin''. When Geerge Quaintauce tccevcred from his astonishment he made up his mind te investigate. He was sure he had seen the eyes of a bear when he fired. He looked ever into the enclosure. There lava bitr bear, stone dead, with a hole be tween its eyes as big as a walnut. Geerge returned te the mill.' Ike and Tem had been there seme time. Their bears bad given up the race. The men refused te go back with Geergo and help him in with the dead bear, and he had te call en ethers. The ether bears have as yet escaped the put suit. WAR SCENES. Kxciticg Adventure efa Cerregpundelit With the German Army. Blackwood's Magazine. I arrived at a farmhouse in a weed where a general of a brigade and his staff had established themselves, whom I hap. pened te knew. While chatting with them en the chances of a skirmish before nightfall, and en the proximity cf the enemy, a young officer came iu saying that fiem a point he had just left be could leek right down into a part of the French posi tion. This point he described te me as occupied by half a dozen men, who had crept as far te the front as possible, and were new hiding behind an old ruined wail and watching the cneniy unobserved. As he was geiug back there, 1 offered te ac company him, aud we crept thteugh the brushwood, and then made a quick run across a piece of open weeds te a most picturesque fragment of ruin, which dom inated the valley some 300 or 400 feet below, iu which is situated the village of Fretcval, then occupied, as well as the heights behind, by the Ficnch army. Peeping through the chinks of the ruin I could sec a French regiment marching along a read beneath us, within very comfei table liile shot, apparently un aware of our proximity. I remained here jetting down notes for nearly an hour aud then, hearing some firing at a distance de terniiucd te icturn te the carriage in elder te go aud sec what it was. This I could either de by keeping in the weeds all the time, which involved a long round, or by crossing an open plowed field, which was a saving of half the distance. As every thing seemed quiet where i was I deter mined en this latter com se, aud was labor ing through the soft land, ankle deep in mud, when bang came a round shot, ap parently aimed at me, and buried itself about twenty yaid-5 iu the tear. Te say that I took te my heels is a liguie of speech ; I had no heels. I had two mountains of mud c inging te my feet, which tendered i mining almost impossible. However, I did toy best ; aud iu the agony of my effort I spr.iwled headlong en my lace at the very moment when another shot, better aimed, covered me with dirt. Fer at lcas.t ten minutes mere was my- solitary figure a target for that miserable Ficnch battery. I ceased te wonder that the French lest battles when they could waste valuable ammuni tion in this ridiculous way. I heard shouts of laughter piocced from a German regi ment hidden in the weed for which I was making, as they saw my fr.iutic efforts te increase my speed as each whistling, shrieking ball warned me net te dally. Once they actually expended a shell upon me, but it cracked in the air a hundred feet above me. At last, panting with fatigue, I scrambled into the weed, aud I must say that I was most sympathetically and kindly leceivcd by the Germans as a return for the amusement I had affeided them. Cel. Iliggln-eu en Cltirgiiiici: WcliUer ami WHi. Weman's .leiiin.il. We say that the clingy are the appointed guardians of public morals. Yet what clergymau, in pleaching a funeral s s s ceurse ever an eminent or opulent parish ioner, ever admits that he had a vice ? Almest every Docter of Divinity who new speaks publicly of Dauicl Webster bows down befoxe "the especial grcttness of hi& moral uatuic," and utterly ignores or de nies the questionable personal habits which were a matter of common notoriety tliirtv vears aire. It is needless te partic ularize about these habits ; they were al most as notorious, though probably net se gieat, as these of Aaren Uurr ; and are, like his, new incapable of direct proof, since at a man's huudredth birthday it is hard te produce peisenal evidence of mis deeds. Yet I have net seen a reference te these things among these clergymen who new celebrate his touring moral nature ; aud it is left for a layman, a literary man, a man of the v.'.nlcl, like Henry Cabet Ledge, manfully te recegnise aud depleie these drawbacks te which the etheis have shut their eyes. This is suiely no guard ianship of the public morals. " One is al most led te ask," said a business man te me the ether day, " whether the clergy have leally the same moral standard w ith ether men ?'' Buttheuieial of all this gees fuither. Women aie as distinctively recognized as the git.irclians of the public purity as are the clergy of the public morals. Yet when a young man ceincs among us whose only distinction is that he has written a thin volume of very med learc verse, and that he makes himself some thing very like a buffoon for notoriety and money, women of high social position ic ceive him at their houses and invite guests te mt-et him ; in spite of the fact that if they were te read aloud te tl.e company his poem of " Charmidcs," net a woman would remain in the room until the end. In the vicious period of the English Geerges, Byren was banished from society, Moere was obliged te purify hispoems, for less elleuccs against common decency thau have been com cem uiit'.ed by Oscar Wilde. Thcie arc pages iu his poems which, as a witty critic says, " cat ry nudity te a point wnerc it ceases te be a virtue." In all else Mr. Wilde im itates Keats, but iu Keats there is nothing in the least like these passages ; they can indeed be paralleled in Whitman, but Whitman's eUences rest en a somewhat different ground and need net here be con considered. Mr. Wilde may talk of Greece ; but there is nothing Greek about his poems; his nudities de net suggest the sacred whiteness of an antique statue, but rather the forcible unveiling of some insulted innocence. We have perhaps rasblv claimed that the inllncnce of women has purified English litcratuie. When thepeeins of Wilde and Whitman lie in ladies' boudoir?, I see no evidence of the improvement. And their poetry is called "manly" poetry ! Is it manly te tliug before the eyes of wemeu page upon page which no man would read aloud in the presence of women? But there is another test of manhood : it lies in action. " It makes a great difference te a sentence,' said the clear sighted Emersen, "whether there be a man behind it or no." Each of these so se called " manly " poets has had his oppor tunity of action and waived it. lam one of many te whom Whitman's "Drum Taps " have always sounded as hollow as the'instrnment they counterfeit, simply becausc their author, with all his line nhvsiauc aud his freedom lrem home ties, never personally followed the drum, but only heard it from the comparatively re mote distance of the hospital, There was a time when the recruiting officers wanted men ; their test was linal, or at least se far final that he who did net meet it, no matter for what geed leasens, had best cease boasting about his eminent manhood. Se of this young Irish poet, who speaks, I observe, of "us hnglish- men. nis meiner, .uauy uie. nas written poems upon the wrongs of Ireland that are strong and fervid enough, one would say. te enlist an army ; especially her poem en the Itish exodus, " A million a decade." There is new Ireland en the verge of a ch'il war ; her councils divided, her self-styled leaders in jail ; she needs every wise head and brave heart she ha? ever produced, te centi ibutc, according te their best light, te seme solution of her hard problem. Is it manhood for her gifted sons te stay at home and help work out the problem ; or te cress the Atlantic aud pose in ladies' boudoirs or write pru rient poems which their hostesses must discreetly ignore ? What would Sir Philip Sidney have thought of these new defini tions of manhood ; he of whom it was written : " This bright and accomplished cavalier might, if be pleased, have set the fashion of a shoe-tie or have altered the fashion of any man's pcruque iu the coun try ; but he thought it mere becoming his manhood and his greatness of soul te bold out a brave example of virtue and re ligion?" Fer one, I should like te hear, if the se-called " English Renaissance " is geed for anything, mere of the gospel of Sir Philip Sidney aud less of the .gospel ac cording te Oscar Wilde. Proeure it in time if yen wisli te save doc tor bills. Dr. ISuU's Cough Syrup. Price i5 cent-'. lr is the height et felly te wait until yen aie in bed with disease that may lust month, when veu can be cured by a timely Use et Parkei's Ginger Tonic. We have known -ickly families made the healthiest by it. Ob xrrwr. lei lnnleoditeew Tim Law of Kindness Is universal ; It atlects aU the human lamily, all animals, and may be even found in patent medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient is obliged te sutler pains worse than the dis ease; but in cases et obstinate constipation, dvspepsia. there is no lemedy se kind, e gen t lei in Its ellects.and vet se satislactery us Bur dock Bleed IHtteis. Price $1. Fer ale :tt II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 XOrth Queen St., Lancaster. Household Words. .las. i'tai-sen, -JS Sixth btreet, Bullale, says: ' I have used your Spring Blessem for myselt and t.mii.'y, and think ltiuvaliiable asa house hold lemedy, ler regulating the bowels, liver and kidney-. I shall never be without it." Price TO cults. Fer -ale at II. B. Cochran's 'nig store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster nearly n Miracle. E. A-euith llaH, Blnghamten, N". Y. wiitrs: I suffered ter several months with a dull pain through the left lung an.! -heul.Iers. I let my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all dav. My mother procured some Buideck Bleed Bitters ; 1 took tliem as directed, and have felt no pain since lirst week ntter using them, and am new quit i well." Pi ire $1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug stoic. 137 Xerth Queen stieet, Lancaster. CIIIXA AMJt tiJ.A&SAJtJ.. 1 TIGII & M AUTIX. QUEEXSWARE, QUEENSWaRE. Jii t ieceied lu-r Sle.im-liip I.enl Gengliat CHINA HALL A-.T1ILT. 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BOARD3IAN, Couricr-leurnal Building LeulsvUle, Ky.. Ot R. M. BOARUMAl?, Breadwav. New Yerk. fchi-TuTliASftw BOOTS X- 8UOB8. LADIES AND GENTS. IB" YOU WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Uoet or Shoe Kcdy-made'er Made te Orterjote Ne. 103 North Queen Street, custom Werk Specialty. jyJttdS.tW PrieeTwt Garth musical nrsTisuxjnm. "JlTVSlUAL-BuXES. . MUSICAL - SOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSING OUT SALE of a large importation, bavin? arrived tee late for the holidays, at cost of produc tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4 their value that same quality instruments could be sold for in thki country. They are mostly of tha large and medium size and, with flrw exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold in Geneve, but ftar superior te the ordinary instrumaata generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harmenis, overture, tremolo-piccolo, eabHma eabHma harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings playinpr from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. 0. (iautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALKSUOOMS: lfti! CHETUT STREET, nntAPKtrHiA. J23tfd VZ.OT11IXG, XV. w K UAVI-: Till-: IIANDSOr.KST AND linest wiudewdlsiilay In the city. Don't tail te see it. SIL K HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, rOCKET-BOOKS, AL'TOOJIAI'H AND PnOTOQRAPn ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, NO. r.O NOKTU UUKILN STRUCT. i:.Ki: riiANCir. A SUIT OK EDfE CLOTHES OK A' OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te reduce my heavy stock et FNE WOOLENS 1 shall mal.e them up te order ter the NEXT TIIIKTY DAYS ter Cash only at cost price. This is without exception the greatest re duction ever made, in HXE CLOTHES, and is done te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, which we expect te have iu stock by the early part of February, Vc have the sample cards et these goods already in store, and anyone dcMrieus et seciii-iiis llrst choice ler SPRING WEAU can de se new, ami the t?ceds will be taiucd ter him. Keineniber the above reduction Is Ter Heavy Weights and Cash Only. H. G-ERHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, CLOTHING ! CLOT11INU 1 1 A- we wish te close Out the balance of enr WINTEK CLOTHING ! WE HAVE MADK SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole Stock, hand a large -tock et We have en HEAVY SUITS aud OVERCOATS, MAIIKKD AT SUCH LOW PRICES ,- .VI I.I. I .-CPE A P.BADV SALE. 3-Wc only a-!.- tlut you call and examine our stock n ml be euviiicf d et what we say. D. B. Hosteller I Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 28-lyd LANCASTER, PA UAPJ'V NKW YEAR! The M'a.-en or 1S81 closed one of the most brilliant lyid successful cam paigns in the history et enr trade We ceiiKratnlati; our patrensand ourselves in anticipation of a lively and increas . ed Spring Trade. In order te mt et the demand we have made extensive improvements ia our i oem and otherwise extended enr facll ltles te present our spring offering et Select and Cheke FOREIGN NOVEL TI ES te arrive about the Vmn or Fb kuaky. Wc will be able te please the most (eitlutic as well as the general class of trade. A great desideratum among our people seems te be a cAeep article in Clothing. There la no geed in it. We have tried it and found It don't pay. We will wager ene et enr f30 Overcoats will last three Masens' hard wear anil leek genteel, while a $20 Overcoat will hardly be recognized after one season's wear. Where Is the economy In buying trash? Few per sons are competent judges et line articles et Clothing done up In flret class style ; therctore.-we invite special attention te our establishment, where can be found at all times the very best in the market, at prices as reasonable us can be expected. We are selling a lew HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS, at very Lew nrlces In order te close them ent te make room ler our new Spring Stock. , Thanklul ler the veryJlberal patron age we hope te continue our motto et Suuare Dealing In all our transactions, and show a practical and happy result during our Spring Campaign. All arc cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K. SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR.
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