-"-" - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1882. Jlaucastrr Itrtciligcncer TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 21, 1882 HER AXSWKK. ier the Ij.TELLlGEJ.CKR. I'm going te write you, dear Hurry, A secret you never must tell ; That beauty Miss Lily Maguire Otcouweyeu remember lier well lias numbered my licart with lier cenfjiiC9t3 My dcvoUens I've paid at lier shrine ; I have thought I'd lecUuetter a husband. And I've asked Mlus Lll te be mine. Yeu remember the Jirsttlme that I wcnttheie; Veu were one et us country bes's then ; When Bud was the only name I had, And you were called nothing but Hun : And you were In love with her sister. The dark eyed beautiful Ke3e, A llewer transplanted In heaven. Where never a cold wind blew-. Twas a .sad, had grave that we made htr, Down thcic where the violets wen; spicid, Anil her face, us she lay in her cellin. Made me think that an angel wus dead. And lier grave, 1 wander there often. 1 think it a duty I ewe I could see the spot new In the moonlight. Hut it's covered ull ever with Knew. And you went te the city seen alter, Veu" couldn't live here without Uese," And down there in business and pleasure . You've torget her almost, 1 suppose. Well new, in this ad ictrespcctive, I have strayed eiulte away irein my theme. Hut I'll never lerget these old days, Hal, Tlicy'ie te me like it liuaulitul dicam, 1 am living here new en the homestead It whs mine with my tvvcnty-llrst year ; It Is Joined by Muguiie's, you knew, lltil. And like Ids, of encumbrances clear. Ileiel ilej ust whatever will ple.ise me, Tlieiigh 1 hope i ne'er please te be liii'iiu, And when -bowing my power would eppn-s, Mai, 1 t-ike e-.uv that my power's net seen. And I've ellcn tell se lonely heie. Willi u gieat vacant place in iny life ; And the only thing that would lill it I've thought. In the whole wide world, was a wite. S ut last, te my own satisfaction, Having settled that I inarrljd would be, I paid ceuit te the beaiitilul Lily 1 w.is vety methodic you see. Aud Miss Lily, like ItutkN, was" wllliir," And her dad was us kind us could be, Vnd while 1 was a courting his duughtei He was paying Ids homage te ine. He retired nightly early whenever (And 't was oft) I went ever te wee, And would leave Lit and ine there tegethei - Which et course was the light tiling te de. lieu tiie II is) blue blr.l chli pod in the sptlny time, That awakened old natuie te hie. We together would slrav te the wild Wi el. Where the tniiling arbutus grew rite. Then the apple blooms came en the eichurd. With a treasure et beauty untold, Aud the moonlight, when glinting down tliieugli t Ikmii, Made l.ll'.s tic-.se- ii clowning nl gftW. i hen Hi j li.'iiicsgicu llpc m the clearing, Whele we two their gieen hiding pl.iee sought. And l.il's lips looked sweeter, tur sweeter, Thau tli.; luighti ;t et buriles, ine thought. AuiWtej-ethei we tlruve III the evenings, Slowly down by the liver's green sheie. And the biirden.the waters would sing in. Seemed te be ' evermore, eveiuieie'" Ah ! I theiighlshe was learning te love me With the innocent trust et a child. And it loving a Lily's tcslhetlc 1 wus mere, an lesthetie than Wltdc. e, last S.ilurdav night 1 went ever With the notion lull grown in my head, That I'd tell her hew dearly I loved her. And would beg her se warmly te we.i. She was silting alone by the lire, With her t.iccgeldci-lranicd by her hair. And I thought 1 would give her a scepter of geld. It she'd conic u my hearth and sit there When I asked ler her lather, she answered ' He's away en some business te day. Hut lie premised te be home by nine o'clock, sure, It he met no vevatieus delay." Thru rhe sat at the sweet-toned organ. And trilitd a weiid old tune. Till slew ly her voice grew milter, . And wlie s.uifj ine It.iuks o'Deon.' Light, nine, ten. lb" old clock sti lick. And the wind Went whistling by ; And she wendeied hew seen her lather would Clinic, ("Maybe be a week," hoped I) Then she w.ilkcd te the w nidew te leek tei him, When her sweet red lips died, "Oh : J ust leek here at the great big drill He will never come through such .snow." And shel:ippMl ln-ihiiii.l-aii! danced mono. I I.Ike a child transported with glee, We will sleigh just lets:" she archly sji.t " In this tine moonlight, wei.'l we ""' Hy heavens; Hal, 1 could have worshipped lier. As she steed in her w ilcheiy there, With her great deep eyes as tiie ether i s blue And her cheek as her namesake fair Hut hi prattle laii nil-" And yeu'ic snow bound,' And you can't go home te night. And there's, net a man in all the liin j. Ami I'm sure I'd die et Iright. ' lier small white hand was en my arm, And a soil pleading light In her eyes It Is wise te be coaxed along the path. Where your sweetest pleasure lle-. Se, I stayed ull night te protect Miss 1. 11 Hut my love I didn't tell. Te anticipate was bliss enough, And the morrow would de us well, Ot course it came, and breakfast o'er The hours ilew swittly away ; And 1 took her hand se dainty in nunc, Aud suid 1 had something te ray. Then 1 toldet my love se burning ami pine, Ot the yearnings that tried my lite, And my weids liew out like an anvil's -pui l.s Till I'd asked her te be my wite. Whilethe rose" ami lilies weie at play en her cheek, Fer her ails wer my hea.l dioeped low. Fer 1 thought she wa- likely te whisper it, Hal, Ami I'll bedarusd it she dK' n't say Xe ' 1 hen I rushed from the heu-e at a iiifi.liii.in"j pace What was the cold and snow te me ' Fer eh : my lite must ever be cold. And Us crater with snow full be-: HAL'S AJ.SVVKR. out long-winded epistle came duly te Lump Laden down with the secret It bore, Which my duty unwavering -hall -acrcdly keep. lill the liver steps singing "Evermore ;" Fer 1 asked Miss l.il that self-same thing. The last time she was here In the city. Anil she didn't say iu-vve will marry quite seen 1 suppose you'll net thank me ter pity r 1 sipped the Rese contentedly, el ull its line quintessence, And new the Lily 1 shall pluck, rich in Its ado lescence. W. F. M. Violations et Election Laws. Judge Barrett yesterday :it New Yeik decided in the rases of Washington E. Hall ami Themas Beland, convicted in Octeler, 1879, of violating the election laws, that the prisoners should be taken te state prison te serve out their sentences of two years each. The court also granted a writ of certiorari in their cases, but denied a stay of proceedings. Lnhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel Bright' disease, rheumatism, and a horde et ether serious and lata! diseases, which can be jit-evented with Hep Bitter, if taken in time. fclO-2wd.Vw Ecped trem the Tell. Jno. Bacen, Lapertc. Ind., write?: " Huriab ter Spring Blessem ; it's all you recommended it te tie. My dyspepsia lias all vanished. Why don't you advertise It ? What allowance will you make if I take a dozen bottles, se tliat I could oblige my friends occasionally ?" Trice 50cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. lteds or Down Feel Hard. All bedslseem hard te the rheumatic. Then barken ye; peevish sufferers : Apply Or. Themas' Eclectric OH te your aching Joints and muscles. Ilely upon It that you will ex perience speedy relief. Such, at least, is the testimony of these who have used it. The le medy is likewise successfully resorted te for threat and lung etiscases, sprains, uruises, eic. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A Short Kead Je Health. Te all who are suffering trem boils, ulcer, scrofula, carbuncles, or ether obstinate elis eascs et the bleed and skin, a course of Cur Cur deck Bleed Bitters will be found te be a short read te health. Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. SIEV1CAL. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED A remedy with such a lcputatien as llev tetter's Stomach Hitters deserves a fair uial. It veu nre dyspeptic, your malady will event ually jleid te it ; it you are feeble, lack llesh and feel despondent, it will both build and cheer you up: it veu are constipated, it will relieve, and it bilious, healthliiliy stimulate your liver. Don't despond, but make this effort in tiie light diieetien. Fer sale by nil Druggists and Dealers gen erally. feb 1 lydi-edjfcw A IIUIIN TO i'Eoi'ls:ef sedkntaky ha kits Ab WELL AS WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS. In sij lug th.it we knew a Positive Cure tei Sick Headache. Nervous Ileadache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Slceplessncs- and Dys pepsia, we refer, et course, te Dr. I.ensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, which are all they are recommended te be, and will cure the aoeve naiiicit uiseases without any uouet. a- ( they have permanently cuu-d tlieu-and-. The greatest discovery and the bc-.t li-meiK new etant is feuntl In these pills. The prep erties id Celery and Chamomile aie peculiarly adapted te cure headache, and it remained iei Dr. Ben-oil te formulate and conipeum! li.e propel ties se as te make tliuin available. I'lie Herald ays- Dr. Kenseu is lecegnized as one tit the most eminent and successlul physicians in Baltimore, and his reputation is et itself a sutllcieut guarantee el the value et his medi cines. These Pills are prepared expressly te cure headache's neuralgia, nerveusne-s and ily. pepsia. and will cure any case, no matter hew obstinate it may be. el either sirk, nervous or dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, iievviiihiii-" or sleeplessness. Sold by all druggists. l-nce. f.u. a be v. Depot, ltKJ North Eutaw stieet. Kaltiiweie, Mil. By mail two boxes ler SI, ersi bees ter 2.."H, teiiny addre-s. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Itemed- and Favtnite i'rrHriipii'i. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te I uie bCKMA, ThTI'Kllc, IICMOIW, INFLAM MATION, MILK t'KUhT, ALL KOUull SCAI.l EltL'PlltlNS, DISEAbES OK II All! AND SCALP, SUUOFULA, ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCIIlNiIS en nil parta el the body. It makes the ' ;;lu white, soil and smooth; lemeves tan and fieckles, and is the Best toilet ilm,d!ig in the Weild. Elegantly put up, two bettits m i.m paekage, cen.sKtlng id both lnteiual and ev ternal tieatment. All llr.-t-clnss llllggistr' have it. Pi lee rl pee package. aii!r2-MvtlM.V.YS&u OKNSOS'S l'dltUIIS TLASTKUS mm: or BENSON C! -) CAPCINE PLASTERS 1IAVK EKX UHTATKD And their excellent lcputatien injiue.l by wettlile.ss imitations. The public, are cautioned against buying Plasters having similar sounding names. See that tiie word C-A-P-f'-I-N-E is correct I v spelled. Are the only iiuptevcraetit ever made in Plasters. One is wei th mere tli-in a dorenefany ether kind. Will positively cure where ether teme elies will net even relieve. I'riee, 85 Cents. Ilewate of cheap Plasters mtule wilh lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, M.UfACTri:iMl CHUM!iT", XciV ORK. Oil AS. M. CKlTfKNTON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole agent for Dr. C W. Hen ion's Remedies, te whom all erdeis should hendilresed. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'lle-e 2j Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COltX AND UUmOX PLASTKJl. Iebl0-2wd.eed&v eevr-3 r OCHKKS Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy fei Celefs. Ceuglis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Hron Hren cliitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or llloed, In flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases e: the Chest and Air l'assuges. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sale and efficient qualities ler the euro of all kinds et lung diseases. I'KICE, 25 Cents. Prepared enlyanel sold by OHAS. A. LO0HER, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. t) East King street, Lancaster. mm BTTERS. FRADD Bensen 8 uaDcmePorensP 31ED CAL. ri-HK FUKEST AND UEST MEDIUM: L ever made. A combination of HOI'S, UlTCHC, MANDRAKE AND DANDE LION, with all the best and most curative properties of all ether Bitters, makes tiie geatest BLOOD PUIilFIEE, L1VEK REGULATOR, and Lite and Health llesterlng Agent en earth. Ne disease can peiblv long exist wiiere HOP BITTEBS are used, s"e varied and perfect are their operations. They give new Life ami Mger t e the Aged anil Infirm. Te all w lie-e employments cause irregulari ty of the bowels or urinary organs, or who ie quire an Appetizer.Tenlcand mild Stimulant, HOI' BiTTEUS are invaluable, without intoxi cating. Ne matter what your feelings or symptoms are. what the disca-e or ailiinent i-, use HOP BITTEBS. Don't wait until you are sick, but it you only feci bad or miserable, us.c them nl mice. It mav save veur life. It has Isaved hundreds. SS300 will be paid ler a cas-c they will nei cure or neip. no net Miner or let your friends f-uirer, but in,-and uriie them te use Hep It. Remember, HOI' BITTEUS is no vile, drugged drilnkeu nostrum, but the Puie.it and Best Medicine evei nuulc : the " Invalid's Trlend and Hepe " and no person or family .should be without them, l. I. C. isannb-elute and irresistible cine ler Drunkenness, use et opium, tobacco stud narcotics. Ail .-old by driiL'gists. .send ler cir cular. HOP SUxTERH .MFC. CO., Rochester, X. ., and Terente, Out. .in2i-liuced&w 17AICRWKI.1. NOTlCK. 1 1)K. GKKENK is truly sorry te leave his numerous friends and patient, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse mid his beautiful eillccs ler another city, but he believes he lias a mission te lultlll, viz : The e-stablisbmei-t of a college where OMNIi'ATHY can be taught toll.e hundreds who are anxiously waiting, and hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE Ol' MAUCH will open an efllc'e either in Hairlsburg or Washington. He believes his income is equal te any four M. Ds. in Lancaster, and lie will ler a reasonable sum teach one M. D. all his methods et" cuiing the sick and leave his practice exclusively with him. Dr. U. will be glau te have anyone call or -end and get lour pamphlets ruc. with ranies et persons made well, who were allieted with Dyspepsia, Con Cen Con bumptien, diseases eii the heart, brain and ether parts et the body. One of the pamphlets contains a concise history et vaccination and another et Catarrh, with names et persons cured. Overlive bundled persons cured et Catarrh in this city ter te cents. The Cure Quick ler Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et.'iOcent-i. Eliminations and consultations rnnc. Dr. C. A. Greene, ;u; east liixi; siuket. Thirty-four years experience Norn Dr. tlicene has -130 acrei el densely timbered land (oak. nlack walnut, Ac.) In Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell ciicap, or csr-iiangp ier lanii in tins county. M ts. "&S R EltJAKT'S OLD 1V1NI: STOBK. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Keigart's Oh! Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively uVu the Itrandy lcterreii te in his regular prat tk-e. It Is commended le the attention et these Mi di etc. I with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY ASA MEDiC!Nh. This new much itlvised Alcoholic Mtmul.mt wasiuver intended as a beverage, but te In. used as :i medicine of great potency in the cine et some, ei the destructive diseases which sv.-eepnway their annual tlioiibandset victim-, Vv uli u purely philanthropic motive we pw scut te the favorable notice et invalids cmh ciallj tlie-e atUiett'd with tint miserable til--e- t " iiv-pi-p-ia, a specific; leinedy which ij inilliiiif, n.'tii'fii less tl.au Brandy. Tin :!' ! Willi feeble appetite and mre : h ss in Mill;,, will liini this simple mili'-iie, A'iieii used pi-epeily, A Sovereign Remedy ei .ill l'i ir ills and aches. Be :. he stiit ilv understood that we prescribe i.ii.: ei '.SI- but one aiiiele. and that 13 HETUArtT'S OLD BRANifY. Suit! bv our cntcrpiising yeuui; irleiui, !l L isLAYMAIvEB. This Brandy has steed Ine te-t ler years, and has never failed, as tin as our cxpi'iience extends, and we theiete:, give it the preterencc ever all ntner Iii-unilu s no matter with hew many jaw-bivakiiigl'iencl. titles they are bnindcil. One-'eust'i t.t the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specillcs would sullice li, buy all the Brandy te eipe any such case m a-." In Dioel et the Ciir.itt'.'u jiewcis el Reigart's Old Branay, in iM-i'set Dyspep-iia, we can summon iiiim hers el witnesses one c:usj in paiticu!ui--c-lte A liiird-wei king farmer had been aiMcteu with an exhaustive Dyspepsia tern number et y."'r.s; his stomach would reject alme-,tuver kind tit feed; he had hour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, lie was obliged te restiiethis diet te crackers and stale bread, anil as a beverage he used McGrann's Beet Beer. Me is a Mcthedisl and then, as new pleached at times, and In his discourses elten declaimed earnestly agaiitstall kimlset strong diin'v When advised t. trv Reiirarf s Old Brandy, In his ca-a he looked up with asteniL-iimem bill alter heating tit its Aendcrtiil ellects in the. cases of some eif his near aceiiiaiutuuc-M, lit at List ceienteil te fellow our advice. He e..-'d the Brandy taithlully and steadily; the. ili-st bottle giving him an appciilc, and beteii the second was JuUeii he v, as a miuiii! ni:in,u i!l. a stomach capable el digesting anything whicl: helchese teeat. lie still kei-lis it and uses a lit- I tie occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine lie nas necn ei very nine pecuniary ieiu-" tit te the doctor. A I'kactisine Physician. II. E. HLAYjIAKKK. Af'.T FtIl Hwiffart's 01(1 Wliii' iSier. ft-dahlt-dli-d III !S.", i:;pu.rri!ic akd uualch in H.VEOLl) IJRAMlUEb, KIlERRii:.J, u V V Ill.lR tM.li MADEIRA, (Imported in lMr" 1SJ7 an.! ISIS.) CHAMTAGXES U hVKKY KKAX1), SCOTCH ALE PORTER, RIIOIVN STOUT. Ne ."-ill EAST KIN! V.T. !..i MCASTE 15. i" FOK .SALIC. I7OK SALE, THE STOCK, SJOJII) WILL .I1 and Eixtui e-i el a Laifje Fir-t-Chi".-, I.I ER ! ell'ered Ter sale. Goeil and -.itUl.ielen v len-eiis (tiven ler celling. Iii'iuire at fan "Jl-ltdeed CITY LIVERY. iKl.MI. MAY, AVKMTEKN I'DKX Oat1 ler sale at I.eaman Place atall AND iinie-s nl market price. Al-e, COAL AND LL'MRLR. N.-::ui !i. 11. rehrli:. 1)Uiti.iC SAI.1: ex wKtiSKsavv ri:u Rl ARY 'J.'. lS-'. will be -old at Ne. :fi East Walnut street. Pallor, Dinhi;; Roem and Kltclicn Kurnituie. Al-e, chamber Miit-, carpets ami many ether aitiele- tee uumei on to mention. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p, in. condi tions made known by 18-31 el HEXUY t,U L PERT, Auct. POK SAtlC AX IMWENSi: MIMKKIC ill' HOUSES, STORES, RlILDlXei I.Ol-J, Ac., of all dcciioliens, In all leealitit--, an. I atall prices. SKIV CATAI.OliSE, vrlth pi ices, free te every one. ALLAN A. II ERR .V CO, dec::-::md ." Xerth Duke street, 1)UKI.IC SALE fix r.IOXDAY, FEKKC AKV 27, IBS2. will be sold at public sale at the Keystone Hetel, Xerth Queen Ue'et, the following deseribed real ev-tatc, e-ensi-itin eit a Let of Ground, fronting " tt-eleu West Clie-l-nutr-treet. and extending in depth 21., feet te a ten-toot allcv. wherenn i-i erected a two story 1SR1CK JJACK P.riLDlNG, llv.f, luet, containing lour 1 oeiiip, with a one lery frame kitchen. 1212 (Xe. ,":;j). being the late resi dence et Catharine Tshudy, elete'a--ed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111.. When attendance will b," given anil terms made known by TOHIAS JOIIXsOX. Executer of Cathai ine T-hudy. dee-'d. P.. F, Uewk. Il::,li,20,23.27d CLOJHIXG, UNDEKHEAlt, &C. WE HAVE Till; HANDSOMEST Uncst window display in the oil y. AS1) Don't luu 10 see 11. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAJSTS, NO. 50 NORTH UUEE.N STREKT. ji rYEltS & KATUFO.V, READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, We arc shewing1 an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars. We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve Dollars. In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seveu Dollars, new being manufactured, MYERS & RATHFON, - CLOTHIERS- 1-1 US IV AX. IXS TIC UMESTls. Jirt-SlUAL-IUlXES. MUSICAL - BOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSING OUT SALE of a large , importation, having arrived tee late , for the holidays, at cost of preduc- ! tien in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4. their value that same quality I instruments could be sold for in this country. They are mostly of the large and medium eize and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold in Geneve, but far superior te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be J appreciated. Musical Bexe3 with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harmonie, everture, tremolo-piccolo, sublime sublime harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings playing from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. 0. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Sle. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: lfrjil CHESTNUT .STREET, rillLADELVHlA. JJStt.l VUllfA AXV UJjASS WAHt. jTit:n kji: .IKTIN. Obi, M AT CHINA HALL. We It ive new open a large as-ertmeiit eif CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. V"E IlAVL'llli: REST MAKES OK WARE IX TIIE .MARKET. v.-i: or r ".:. rci: en: .vaiiks. We Exchange an' Goeih net Sati-itactery. We have alwaj s en Imnd a laiye K-t el DAMAGED WARE. N'AI.I. AND P.E CONVINCED. High & Martin, 15 BAST KING STREET. UJ.l'T UJCAiflA'ilS. ).1!3!(ISWKAI.TI1 JMSTICI f.ll HON CO. 41st f epiilar Monthly Drawing- OF THK COMIflONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28th,18S2. These drawings occur monthly (Sundav-v excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. The United Stales Circuit Cenit en MaiehJl, rendeied the following d'cisiens: 1st That tlie Commonwealth Dlitrltiiitiec Company In legal. "l lis druwingK ure tnlr. X. I!. The Company lias new en hand 11 large reserve until. Read the ll-t of prizes li.r ! Urn ! FEI'.RL'AR DRAWlNl.. j 1 pitze e-i.ii) 1 '.prize W,tV lprize 6,(iei'j lOprizesJLUui-ieaeli lt).(Kij KgalSE!:E:;: ": S! CiiOprl2U3!0(iicli 12,014)! :upnzes.uiJeai;ii l(.(ije lnue prizes lOeaeh 10,000 :i prizes seueacii, approxliiiatlen pil:s 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, ' ace l.'xwprizes ll2,lc,- Whole tickets, ii; hall tickets, fl; 27 tickels jr); sr ticket.1), $ioe. ICemit Meney or Rani; Draft In Letter, 01 semi ny j-.xpri-ss. iu.-1 me.mi h ickuis TERED LETTER OR POVl'eiFFICE ORDER. ".nVnVJe'v-i!' KVl" T,. sent at our expense. Address alleiders te 1C. i IVI.lJOAllD.MAX, Couiier-leiirnal lluiidinj.' Louisville, Kj-., 01 K. It. r.OAKDJIAN, Ureadwav. Xevv Vrk. fub1-T11TI1.tS.Vy LUJUOtiS, &U. J-)IXC.WALT'.S WINK, LIQUOH, ALCOHOL AND GUOCKltV STORE, Ne. 2ii.". West King Street. teblt. Iv 1 lOUKKAl. & CO'S L NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. -1:5 North Oueeu m reef, laneaster, 1'a. The very best and llnest qualities of Foreign I ind Demestic WINE and LHJl ORS. con -iantly ler sale at wholesale and retail, straight Old Rye Whisky et the distillation et )7.". Pine unadulterated Custom Heuse Rrandy. warranted et the vintage et $m. Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pine Old Helland Gin. and ether Whiskies, Rian dies and Wines te suit the trade. teb::-:nid IlOl'SEAI. t CO. AT ALT WlXr.. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Rest and Cheapest MA L T EXTRA i'T r.vr.tt vnr.rAr.ED. An invigorating HEALTH AXD TARLE REVERAGE. A reliable rcmedv terlXDI- GESTTOX, D E III LIT Y and MALNFTR1TIOX highly lccemmende'd ler EXFEERLEO 1ER- SONS. COXVALESCEXTS and NTRslXGJ M'ji iir-ii--.. SOLD 1SY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, I'ROil'ECT IJUEWEUY, PHILADELPHIA. Laxcastku Dki'OT. GEO. A. K1EI1L. ml ."md TNSUKE YOUR LIVE STOCK. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF XORTH AMERICA Is a responsible and progressive company, and prides itself in the prompt anil lull pay ment of all its losses. It insures against less by death whether by llie, accident ernatural causes. It accepts none but geeid risks, and gives ii'ere real protection at less cost than imy etlicr company. New is the time te insuie, while your stock is free lrem elisease. J. A. WOLFERSBERGER, Agent. Ne. 17 Centre Square. janll-lmd2tavv PATENTS. WM. H. BABCOCK, 51S Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner In the U. S. Patent Ollice ; atterward. Associate Attornevet Jacob Stanflcr, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lat ter's death, would be pleased te hear fiem In ventors et Lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and is still prepared te attend caretullv and promptly te all Patent business at moder ate rates. jan31-3niel&w Qeeenswa CLOTHING. M YKUS Si KATHFOX, iKY owns M UST KK SOLD! $8,904.38 Werth of ClelWng. 1 1-still left of the goods that were SLIGHTLY I DAMAGED KY WATER at the LATE j FIRE, and the GREATEST BAR GAIN'S arc effere-1 REGARDLfcJSS OF COST. Oivln-j te neces-ary altei-.itiens in -torero. mi. At thcelit stand et CHEAP JOHX, 59 NORTH QUEEN ST., t'-luid LVXCASTER, l'A. 2,1)00 "Ktti- " " The Gieatet llai-Mln ever eirered In thi city in CHEAP DRESS GOODS ARE OUR 27 Iueh Wide Half-Weel Twills. viairix-r cioeDs, AT 12 CTs.. FORMER PRICE 25 CTS. -tun let of HUTTOXs, regular price l.'.te 2ri cents ; ele-jing out at 10c. per dozen. JOHN P. SWARR'S, Ne. 5il XORTH QUEEN ST., Ii bl-lyd&iv "ll.OMNO OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., IS FOR SALE AT AXD UK LOW COST. This U a raw chance ter GOOD BARGAINS. -S I HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all nurchased for ca?h. J. M. LONG, l-'l-tld U NORTH QUEEX STREET. riUK NORTH END Dry Goods Stere is no;v reducing its W1XTER STOCK, and te de se mere elleetually 13 selling Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery AWAY UXDER KEGULAR l'JilCES. It has open 11 complete assortment et ha Miivitu rnuixcs, J1EA VI' LACES, SHIUTIXa AND SHEETIXU MVSI.1XS, COTTOXADEN, and ether seasonable goods, at tl.e ERY LOWEST PRICES. There are left about ON E DOZEN COM KOltTS, made out et Tycoon Rep, at 3.0 apiece, which are a SPECIAL UAUGAIX.' - J. W. BYRNE, 3M NOR III UCEEV STREET, tebl-lyd Lancaster, Ia WATT, SUAM) & CO. WATT, SHAND & CO. HAVE OPENED AN ELEGANT LINE OF Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions. In all Widths and Qualities at Lewest l'rice We invite special attention te our new pur chases et TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, TURKEY RED TAIJLINGS, CLOTHS and DOYLIES, MARSEILLES QUILTS, CROCHET QUILTS, CURTAIN LACES, PILLOW SHAMS AND TTDIE3. v c mi eltfeiiug an nnmen-:c stecker Bleached and Uublitached MUSLINS AXD SHEETINGS. In all tvid;hs.iiud qualities at bottom pilcc. LATEST STYLES IN GINGHAMS, CALICOES and CAMBRICS NEW YORK STORE 8 & IO E. KING STREET. T 15. MAlCTInr A" CO Heuseliiniishiiig Goods! IX DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, QUEENSWARE. SHEETINGS, TOWELS, FEATHER?, RUGS, MATS, LINOLEIUM, FIXTURES, LIXENS, MUSLINS, CARPETS, " OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES STAIR RODS, China, Glass and Quetmsware. LAMPS, (Stc. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cer. Wtet King and Prince Sts. M XYEKS & BATH FUN. eajwuzs. (1 KEAT BAKGAIXSirOAKpFl, T 1 el.ilin te have the Largest aud l-iiic? lock et CARPETS In this City, itrnssel and Tapestry CARPET: i Three-ply. Extra Super, super. All Wiwl, lalt oel and Part U 001 ingrains : from the jest te the cheapest as low as ","c. per yard. All the I Fiymv axd choice pa TT::i:ys I tnat ever can be seen in thlsclty. I 1 also have a Large and Fiiiuteek et uiy J 3Wii niaku ! Chain and liag Carpets, AS LOW AS a5c. PER lARU. Alse MAKE .CARPETS TO ORDER a! -Iif notice. Satlsfaetien guarentced H3Se tiouble tor-hew goods it j 011 de n wish te purcha-:e. 1 earnestly -elicii .1 eali. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. i "1AKI'T1'S .W. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Hesigii3, Itauitifuliy Colored. 1. 1O cents. s."Cei 00 cents, twcei (7."eenti. i.w. 30 cents. S." Cellti.; IXGRA1XS lit-. CT-T cente, -fi.oe. ' f." tvnts. tl.ll. ( IK) cents. $1.20. TAPESTRY URUSSELS WILTON AXD MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. GOOD VALUE ' AT I ALL PRICES. L MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown formally jc.irs, REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Kln-pJ, al-lydeed&2tWl PHILADELPHIA. "1AKPKTS, Ull A I., i'C. J J PHILIP SCHlItt, SON a CO., MANUFACTORY, NO. 150 SOUTH WATER -.Tl.EET, Lakcastek, 1'..., Well-known Manutacturer.s et Geiiutut; LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES COVERLETS, ULANKETS, CARPETS. CAilPET CHAIN, stocking 1 ar:;, &C. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPEC! I.Ti. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or In Garments; also, all kinds et silks, Rih:en. Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. ( n tlemen's Coats Overcoats, Pants, '. i-si-, ,tc. Dj-ed or Scoured ; al-fi, ludlge Rim- Dyi"iij. done. All orders or goods left with n- uill i-.-evie-premnt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEW ED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best iju.dlty put up expu-s,y . family use, and at the lowest mm kit r.ite. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD Vl iOUTII WATER STRKE'I 2-iv.iRc.l Philip m;iiu.m. se. ,i 1 1 M ISC i:i. t.A XEO U.S. XreTici:. i. Whereas, Hy i-ec 3 et the et !ippiecd April 20, 1S7I. p.'l. p-tgeiw;, it ispieviilfd that the Indebledness el any city in this coiumeiuvi-allh may l. aiitheri.ed te be in creased te an auieunl exceeding two per e-entuin, and net exceediiigseven per e-entiim, upon the last preceding assessed valuation et the taxable properly theiein. vv ilh the a ent of the electors thereel ; and Whereas. An irdlii:un-e was passed ly tin Councils et the Hy el Lancaster, and approv ed November 3. l!-M, for the purpose eit ob taining the assent el the electors el s:iii city te tins inciease et indebtedness el s.iiil cilv for the Improvement et the Water Wei-ks.anil the Laying of New Distributing Mains; and Wherea", The said Act et 1371 rcriiiics that thirty days' notice be given et an clcciinu In be held ler the purpose nlim-iaul; NOTICE IS THEREFORE HERERY GIVEN that an Election will be held at the places of holding miinicip'il elections in the Cilynf Lancaster en TUESDAY, FERRUARY 21, 1-,'.", Ire-the purposeet eblaiuingthe assent et the eh-cteis thereof te such inerea-e el indebledne-.s-. La"t assessed valuation et city prepcily, ill,Ci0s,r7j; amount et city debt is 71S,ll'ifci;; amount 01 sinking fund. fh;.,:::.S.ic;: amount et proposed inereasi: et city debt, ii;7.dii); pi r eentageef piopeseil inciea-e et debt, 5 7-l()( mills et tebil a-J-i's-ed valuation .IXO. T. M.viGONIGLL, j2l,2sAlebl,l!.lS Majer. T)KOCI.A!ilAT10X. CIT ELECTION. The iiualihcd voters el 1 hi: City el Lanciiv ter are hereby notified that an election will be held In the ?everal vvardi. at the usual places of holding elections, en TIIESDA 1 , tl.e 21st day et FEBRUARY, l-2, betuecn the hours eit 7 a. 111. and 7 p. m . for the purpose et electing 011 a geneial ticket a Mayer and twelve Scheel Directors, ami the ijimlitii-d voters et the several wards shuil :it the.-ame time and places elect ether ellicer. as fol fel lows : FIRST WARD. One Aldeiuiau, one mem ber of Select Council, four iiieinber-' of Com mon Council, one .Judge, two Inpettei--, one Constable and one A-ses-er. SECOXD WARD. One menibi r el ."select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspector-., one Constable and one Asc-,er. THIRD WARD. One m.-mbcr e! M-h-cl Council, three menibeis el Common Council, one Judge, two Inspecteis. one (.'eiistiible an. I one Assessor. FOURTH WARD. One member of Seii ct Council, three members el Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. One Aldeiman. two mem bers et Common Council, one .ledge, two In In specte'.", one Constable and one Atseer. SIXTH WARD. One member el Select Council, three: members et Common council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable ami one Assessor. SEVENTH AUD. Tin ee members e.t com mon Council, eine Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable ami erne As-esser. EIGHTH WA RD.-One Alderman, one member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, one Judge, two In-pceter-, one Constable and one Asse-ser. NINTH WARD. Tin ee members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Iiispi-ctejis.eiic Constable and one Assessor. Tin: Election Oltlcers et the several wauls are hereby reepiired te make- the neci-siiiv etllcial returns of the election te the I'rnthouo I'rntheuo I'rnthoue tary, and 10 notify the per.-ens elected in twenty-tour benis after such lectien shall have been closed and the number et votes ter each eandldaleer per-en voted ter a-cer-talncd. -JNO. T. MaiCOXIGLE, Janlll&feblLtln I. Mayei. 1. READ THIS LAXCAhTKi:. Pa., Apill Us', IsSl. 1 the i.idnkvccr.v jifii cemcanv. 1 Ucnls It gives me much pleasure te sa J th.it alter using one pack of KIDXEVCURA 1 have been entirely cuied of a "even pain in i my back and side", of long .-landing, and that, i teje, after trying various known remedies. I nave eve'iy cuainienri; 111 your iiiciiicme, cheerfully iecemmend it, und knew that many of my friends who have used it have been benefited. PETER RAKER, mSSlyd Foreman Examiner und Expie-ss. M INMCH'S I.ATKV1- 1MPKOVEO I'ATEXT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Ealing Tobacco. Min nidi's MAXURE DRAG, for clcanin-r stable. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at iny cxpciic. Send for Illus trated Circular. S. II. M1XMCII. Lnndisvillc, Lancastei County, Pa. d23-3mdM&S&3mw S A.Nt AmI'i-IiT AND J il.!.t-.i:s 1 i.Ls. I J Cut run um billows Leave Imcatser ;P. B. tieju.t), :it 7. .' lt.'Nii, ,, .....I , I . .....4 w'li. .a in i......' !l L.I l Saturday, when the lad ear haves at ": p. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 3. ?, and III a. .i., nun i, ,t, e aim p. m. Oars run daily en vv ivn time except en Sun lay. ielumhia'ami 1'::t i::tisrr n. u j Trains newriinrfulatly en thct'e'.umbn' and Pert Deposit Kudreud en the !clli. ins time : Station;? Neiitii- Expre;. Expresi.' Acc.e. w.rr. a.m. r. i. r. x. PortDeposIt. i t::35 j :l:.W j 2:iS I'eachbotteiu 1 7:12 1 i:2r 1 ::-ls Safe Harber. ' 7:.", I 5:11 5.21 Columbia , .i l 5:W 1:211 t.".tiens Sei'iii- Expre'-.Eire-'". Accem w.iin. a. if. j f. m. a. y. Columbia 11:.U :2ii 7:f" v. m. I A run! S.itellaiber. 12:n. I t!.J!i Le!-!e Peaehbotteui Pits I i:.K U.l.7 1 v. x. I'nit Dcne.'tt 1 tri sn'. 12:2i J ) KA1U NO COl.UM III A K. K. AUR.NGKMKNTOF PASSEXGER I'RAiS MONDAY, NO. 7th, lbsl. NORTHWARD. LKAVB. A.M.:ill. V. M.'.V. K. Quarryvdie i;:le ... 2:30 7-:! Lancastei-. KliiM 7:50i 3:ll B:IU l.anc.istei S:e0i l:W 3-5D -i-2i Columbia 7:Ml 1:10 a:le ... AUKIVK. 1 Reading 10.051 :f:3) 5A ... MHITI1WARD. M1A.VK. I A.M., M. I l'.M. V.K Reading I 7:25 ;2:l t:lii .. ARKIVE. V.M. Columbia I i.:l 2:ll S.-i'i Iiancaster. 1 i:27 2.101 8:13 5:15 Lancaster, KlngM 1 y::!7 .... S:25 5r.'. ljuarry villi- 1 10:37 I -.V f.:W Trains connect :it ICe-.ulmi; wllh trains teiiuil Ireinl'liiliidelpliiii, I'eltville. Itarriiburj, Al Al leutewn and New Yerk, via Round Rumii. Rumii. Reutc. At Columbia -with trains te and tiein e"U, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Ralli 111 ere. A. 31. W1LSOX. Mii.t PKNNS Y I. VA N 1 A KA I I.KOA . K SCHEDULE On ami after "-i.'XIi.. , JANUARY 22(1, 1Sc2, trains en the IVunivl vania Rail toad will arrive at and !cai tin-Lancn-tei und Philadelphia iicpnt-a.i tolleivs- Eabtwakd. l.eav" I Anne Liine't.-: Pliiluir. il.ill Expies? 12.41a. Fast Line, 5:1(1 Yerk Accem. Arrive-1, j S :!." " Harrlsburg Express S:",'t ' Laneaster Accommodation !oe Ceilumbla Accomiuedatioii,' '.):(." " Frederick Accem. Arrives,) l::u v.: Sunday Mail, 1 2:1- -' lohnstewn Expiess, 2.20 Day Express, I f:2 " llarrisimrg Acconimeilat'11,1 i;:lt " 2.V. 7 20 lo:j"e' 11 r." r.::H ."v-.i r 7-.r. -.I.-. I.e:i IM1II.11 l-."t 1 4:.!i ' 7-ii-i 7:ie 15:2Ti " "Jin"' I." 1" 4:13 ' 5:li ' 'J:im il:.;e ' W IMTWAHt. An iv e 1 .inn lei Way l'assenger, Xcws Express MallTialnXe.l, la Ml .!e, . MailTrain Xe.2,via Ceil'l.sa, Sunday Mall, Frederick Accommediil ion, Lancaster Accommodation, Harrlsburg: Accommedat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Exjires-i Western Express Philadelphia Express, U--7 l!:27 li 2f. 3D :2. 1-5 1 210 5-.0 7:3", 7: ID i::Dl Mail Train, Ne. 'J, west, connecting al LanJ caster with Mail Train, Xe. I, at 'J-'i't a.m., vv ill run thinugh te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, eeniieci ing .it Lancaster witli Fast Line, west, .it 1 '; vv ill 1 1111 through te Fiederick. Hani-burg Express, west, at .1:10 p. 111 , has diieet connection? (wilhoulchangeel cars) te I'eiumbi'iand Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, vv hen llaggixl, will stepat Dovvningtevvn.Coatesville, Parke burg, Mount Jey, Elizabetlitevvu and Middb li'VII. f I.A;U 1SOTTO.U KAll.U'AV. On and alii r MOXDA, tains v ill run us fellows : .1 N. 17, H-l i RAIXS GOING EAST. -ut. only Xe.l Xe.." Xe.' a.m. r.M. :.. 7:11) "J:-i" s I., 7:-.'7 "il-i ..(Ji 7:40, 'l.el 'J.iti S:10 S-JS '.'. Lewi:. Der-ey's Elder.i Fulton Heuse White Reck AiliilVK. (ivlerd Pbilaiteliibiii H: l:lD ! 'l l:IH TRAIN-s (.11IXG WEST. Men only ,M)I A M. l.ir.vv 1:. Philadelphia Ilvtiiiil I !!:( 7:101 .1.1.1 While Reck 11::"7 710 fU Fulton Heuse I.MIS s.ei; cer. Eldera l-iif! S:ls 1; I.. Ar.KIVK. Der.sey's j i-J:U ti:X :- 1 .Ne. ..an. I .Ne. '. trains v.ill slop only Whei. signaled. Tiains ceinn-cl at Dersey'.i with Co lumbia A. Pert Deposit R. R. Trains leave the If pot.Rieatl sltcetand Washington aveniie,al ";.Ui A. M. and :::."( P. M., and arrive ati.-!7 I. M. and s P. .M. Tickets ireiu ull stations te Phila delphia and Raltiineiel.irs.ilu by the coiiiliie ceiiiliie coiiiliie ter. J. A. ALEXANDER. Sup't. i.t.OAl. MOTIVES. INSTATE OK ,l.Jtti:S .Vl(.sS, l.Aii: Ol J the tevnshi 01 .Vim lie, ilecen-e.l I eliers of ai I min 1st rat ion en sail I estate having been gianted te tiie undersigned, all pei-eus indebted Ihcicte 11: e rcrpic.stcd te make I111 mcdlate )):iyment, and the-e having claims against the "same, win pie-cii' them withenl delay for settleineiit te the iiiidi"tlgiie(l, : siding in Marti township. M. t. STE EXON, limit- l.tvv Administrator li !TATKIII'(iEI)Ki;i: FI.WKIt?, I.ATK Iit Raphe tevviishin. Lane-aster county, de eeiLsed. Tl:e 11 iidiM-.slnei I auditor aDlieiiile! te distribute 1 lie balance lemaiiilng in Hie li-inds et Jehn M. htiliiiian. administrator, te and among tliesulegullyentititled tothesame. will -it I01 that purpose en TCESDAY, MARCH 7th, A. I. I-s.'. at 10 o'clock a. m., in the: library room et the court house. In the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distiil.iitlen 111-iy attend. A. F. IIOSTETTLR, feb- llv Auditor i.vstatkefi;aicis.i:. kank, i.ateef A.J WahIiigleii borough. L-incastcr e-euntv. dee'd. Letters testamentary 1 11 said estate, having been granted te the unden,igncd, all ei sons I in lebted theiete are leq nest eil te make Immediate piynicnt. and these having claims or demands against t he same will pi i-sent them without delay tei'M'tllcmciit te the undersign ed, lesidliigin Maner township. P. O Wa-b-ingten borough. GEORGE . MANX, C. Dkxtks, EM't-uter Attorney. fcbSCtw INSTATE Ol- MfSAS VK1.UEIC, I.ATK OF J Wc-it Lampeter township, deeea-'eil. Letters et administration 011 said e- tut is hav ing be en granted te the uuder.signeil, all pcr-ens indebted theiete are lei-nested te make Immediate settlement, and llie-e having claims or demands against the same, will pie sentthem vvillieut delay for settlement te the umlcrsigned, residing 111 West I.amiieter. Pa. CHARLES A. ELDER. J. R. (.ihji, AU'y. Administrator, l.tvv E MTATK r MAKY IHJKI'AIAN, I.ATK of West Denegal tewnst)Il. deceased. Letters aiiminieiraiieni en ant ef-late nav nig been granted te the undc rslgucil, all per sons indebted thereto arij icqiu-steit te maki: Imme'diate payment, and these having claimser demands against the -ame will pre sent them without delay for settlement te thu unilerslgneil, reshling'in West Denegal. JACOB D. SHEXK. Ctvv Admlnistniter. TESTATE OF JOHN NI.VIMIKF, l.AT. OF Mil Lancaster city, Ijinca-ler county, elec'd. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, alt persons indebted thereto ale lequi-.sted te make Im mtdinti payment, ami these having claims or demands against the same will picscnlthcm without delay f-r settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancastm eitv. RARISARA XIXDORF, FREDERICK XIXDORF, j'Mltde.iv Aduilnistraters llOOT.t c- SHOES. I AIHI.S AND C.F-NT.. IF VOU WANT A li Geed and Fine Httln Heet or Shoe Rea ly-made or Made te Order, go te F. hTemex.'s, X'e. 10.1 Xerth (Jui.cn Street. Custom Werk Specialty. Ij'J-tfdSiW tjatents PATENTS Inventions, Trade-Marks, ate. procured. Call or -em ter drcupir et In structlens. In'ormatien tiee. Relerenccs given in Lancaster .1 oil 11 A. nicnYrIicii-;. Ill) Seuth Fourth -t;vet. rtUlsde'pM.v, aprte-lyw Xe.-J Xe.l a.m i-.M. j H.n". I-I.1 1I:(K 7:inl ll::S7 7-1(1 ii:(is s.01; l-iilj S:ls 1J:IJ 8::r. y-