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Volume XIX Ne 129.
LANCASTER, PA.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1883.
Trie Twe Cents.
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11 TTT I I MT r rffiHaP
V
VLOTJUXO.
1AlOAlNN. UAKGA1AS !
STILL A FEW LEFT.
Having sold u Great Many of our
OVERCOATS
Since the Great Reduction in I'l ices, we have
-yelSftScm liaml, of Different Kind. THEY
MUST ALL BE SOLD. We Have them in
PRICES PROM 82 00 TO $15.00.
New is the lime ter anv one who wants te
buy a GOOD CHEAP OVERCOAT te call.
JUST RECEIVED,
THIRTY DOZEN KNIT JACKETS,
Which we will sell at 7l)c, 00c, $1.23, 11.50, $J(W
and $2.50.
OUR STOCK OF
GLOYES
We ure Helling ItELOW COST as they must all
be Held.
FJne Week wear. Silk Suspenders
and Underwear,
AT DECIDEDLY LOW FIGURES.
We are Closing Out our Line el
TRUNKS AND VALISES
As they are in the read and we need the nixi.ee
they occupy.
CALL AT
lirsli & Brether,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nes. 2 and 4 S. Queen St.
seps lvd
PJSUl AL N'OTSCK.
Greatest Reduction of the Season.
Te make riuiiii for our New Spring. Stuck we
will clesu out the balance it our Clothing at
Bettem Frlccs.
SUITS.
Vm inerly $20.00. . .
Formerly $18.00...
Formerly $10.00...
Formerly $14.'J0...
Formerly $12.00...
Fenncily $10.00...
...New $17.00
...New $15.00
...New $13.00
...New $12.00
...New $10.00
...New$ 8.00
OVERCOATS.
Formerly $18.00
Formerly $10.00
Formerly $14.00
Formerly $12.00
Formerly $ 7.50
New $15.00
New $13.00
New $12.00
New $10.00
New$ G.00
CALL
EARLY TO SECURE THE REST
BARGAINS.
0. B. Hostetter & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. FA.
OI'KUIAI NWTICK,
THE
GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL
IN
FINE CLOTHES,
AT
E GERIART'S
TAILORING ESTABLlSllMENl,
NO. 0 EAST KING STREET,
In order te reduce stock ami make room
for the SFRING TRADE, I will make up te
order ler the remainder of the .season, all
HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at
COST PRICE.
This Great Reduction is ler cash only, and
will enanie case uuyers 10 secure a line euiiei
cle'.ies or an overcoat as low as they can buy
tluin ready-made.
H. GEUHART.
E
7XTK A UltUlNAKV
CLOSING SAl,E
OF
Ready Made Suits and Overcoats,
FOR MEN'S,
BOYS' and CHILDREN'S WEAK.
Fer the next thirty days we etler SFECIAL
BARGAINS, in enler te clear our counteis
and make room for our Large Spring Stock
which we are new manufacturing.
SOME PRICES.
A Stout Pair of Working Pants at90c., $l.oe
$1.45. $ 1.50. up te tl.87.
All-Weel Kerseys, several styles, at $2.00,
$2.r0and JS.oe.
The very durable Cheviot Pants at 12 50, $3.00,
and $3.50.
A hundsome variety of Mixed Cassiuicre
Pants at $2.75, $3.27 and $4.00.
Men-s suits at $1.00, $5.00, $0.00, $7.00, $S.O0,
$10.00, up te $15.00.
Men's Overcoats at $2.25, $3.00, $1.50, $G.O0,
$7.oe, $n.oe, up te $10.00
Heys' Suits at $2.37, $2.75, $3.25, $4.00, $5.00,
$0.00, up te $i0,50.
Reys' Overcoats at $1.75, $2.25, $3.50, $4.25, up
te $7.00.
Children' Suits at $1.50, $2.03, $3.00, $1.00,
$5.00. up te W5.50.
Children's Overcoats at $1,37, $2.00, $2.75. up
te $4 50.
49These people who think thev can't afford
a New Suit or Overcoat will be'surDrised te
And hew easily ttiey can afford it, if they avail
themselves el the bargains we are new oiler eiler
luff. L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
.Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
JlSThe cheapest and inost;rcHable Clothing
lleuj' '- ''0 city.
CLOJHLNii, VNVERHJSAK, &V.
E.
J. KKISMAJ.
Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk ami Cash
mere Mulders, Linen Handkerchief, Kine
Shirts, Underwe r, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.CelIurs,Cuffs.
Suspenders, 1'ecket Reeks, Card
Case. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, I'erliimery,
Cigar Cases, ."-cart"
1'liiH, Sleeve
Buttens,
&c.
DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE .iRAND DI
FLAY.
E. J,
ERISMAN,
NO. SB NORTH QUEEN STREET.
S. K AT II VON.
OVERCOATS,
s.
Dress Suits,
Husiiiess Suits,
Pantaloons.
Waistcoats,
I'i desirable winter materials, made prompt prempt
ly te order ler men and onyx, titliotteiu prices
ter the next two mouths, at
8. 8. RATUVON'S
Merchant TaileriDg Establishment,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
123-lmoed LANCASTER, FA.
J.K
SMALIMJ'S VAKII.
We started a boom this week with a
can! giving a list et prices el our heavy
weight goods. We intend te close out,
and have had unbounded success. We
had 18 patterns of the very best Over Over
eoating in t lie market Wt; sold H of
them, while the cheaper grades lemain
en hand. We warrant any of them te
beet geed quality and pepulurstyle-i.
Anyone in need et an Overcoat will
iiinkeaiie eet this: th J Investment is
geed te carry eyer. Our Kdiedens
have created a great sensation since we
direct special attention te them. We
had a lively run en them this week. It
is a singular lact that lew persons are
judges et geed goods and Hist clas
work. We take pride and great pleasure
in showing our prod notions. We have
a great job in Treuserings. We have en
hand 41 2 patterns et choice styles el
FantaloenGoods which ranged in prices
from iti te $15. We are closing them out
at irein J3.50 te $10 a pair. Our low
pi Iced Suitings we are slaughtering at,
any price. Rear in mind all our work
is cut and made up in the highest st vie
et art. We endeavor te de all we can
te stimulate trade and create a spirit
et rivalry among our competitors, al
though some men pronounce it HUM
RUCK. We challenge anyone te pieve
our assertions raise, and will back them
up with telid argument.
J. K. SMALING.
121 N. Queen St.
n
OSKNSTKlN'.s.
HEAVY UB SOITS
FOR
Men, Beys and Children,
AT
SACRIFICING PRICES.
In eiiler te close out my Entire Sleck et
I have MARRED THEM DOWN Less than
the Raw Material can be bought ter.
MEN'S ELEGANT
ALL PURE WOOL SUITS,
Fer $9.00. Fermer Price, f 10,00.
MEN'S EXTRA
ALL-WOOL SUITS,
Fer $12,00, sold rapidly heretofore ler $18.00.
BOYS' SUITS
Frem $2.50 up te $7.00. Only Half the Fermer
Prices.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
At such prices hcrctotero unheard et
AT
ROSEISTEIFS,
Ne. 37 North Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
Doer te Shultz & Bre'a Hat Stere
J-Next
OABrxTa.
CARPETS.
Carpet Manufactory,
Having undertaken te manufacture RAG
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards
per week, 1 am new prepared te seU my entire
stock et
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Carpets,
AX GREAT BARGAINS AND "AT BELOW
COST,
te make room and give my entire attention te
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HALL,
der. Went King and Water Sts.
Fibim
My-He Cleiiig,
MEJHCAL.
T
UKE
Sim' Liver Regulator
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestiveness. Sick Headache,
Chienic DiarrLce.i, Jaundice. Impurity et the
lil ed. Fever ami Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused ey Derangement of Liver, bowels
and Kidneys.
Si MI'TOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes
the pain i. felt under the shoulder-blade, mis
taken tei'Rtieum iti-i ; general less et appe
tite. Rowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax : the head Is treub'ed
with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera
ble less et memory, accompanied with a pain
ful sensation et leaving undone something
which ought te iiavr been done : u slight, dry
cough and flushed face Is sometimes an at
tendant, often mistaken ler consumption; the
patient complains of weariuessaml debility;
nervous, easily startled ; feel cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex
ists ; spirits arc low aud despondent, and
although salaried that exercise would be ben
elicial. yet one can hardly summon up terti-
uiue te try it in lactdlstru.su every remedy,
several et the above symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred when but
tew et them existed, vet examination alter
" eitu has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.
It shenld be used by all persons, old and
Tung, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear.
Pei-sons traveling or living in Unhealthy
Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te
keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Malarl. BilleiiM attacks, Dir..iiic-s, Nau
sea, I irewslneis Depression et Spirits, etc. It
will invigorate like a glass et wine, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If yen have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at
night, taken dose and you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors Bills will be saved by
a'.wajs keeping the Regulator in the
Heuse I
Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho
roughly sale purgative, alternative and
ionic can never be out el place. The remedy
is harmless and does net interfere with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE.
And has all thi power and elllcacv et Calomel
or Quinine, itheut any i f the injurious after
effects
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator has been in u.-e
in my family for some time, and I am sat i
lied it Is a valuable addition te the medical
science. J.GillSiiektki:,
Governer el Alabama.
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, of hu., says :
Have derived some benefit lrem the use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give It
a further trial.
"The only Thing that never lails te Relieve."
l I ave used many reinei ies for Dyspepsia,
L'ver A th ctien and Debility, but never have
found anything te bemdlt me. te the extent
Simmons Liver Itcgulater ha-. I sent from
Minnesota te Geeigia for it and would send
further for such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly affected te give it a
trial as it seems the only thing that never lails
te relieve.
P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W. Masen says: Frem actual experi
ence in t lie use of Simmons Liver Regulator
In my practic- 1 have been and am satisfied te
use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.
S-l'ake only the (J KNUI N E. which always
lias en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARIC
and SIGNATURE OF
J. II. 7.E1LIN&UO.
FORSALERY ALL DRUGGISTS.
lauU-iyced&w
KIUNKV-WOKT
I - IS A
Snre Cure for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has spt'cille action en this most, import,
ant organ, enabling it te threw oil torpidity
ami inaction. Stimulating the healthy score score
lien of the Kile, ami by keeping the bowels in
lice condition, effecting its icgular discharge.
TVTaloTne H you aie surieiiiigfrein ma
XVLctiCU let. luria. have the chills aie bil bil
eons, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert
will surely relieve and quickly cure.
In the Spring te cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough course et It.
Sold by Druggists. 1'ilee, SSI
KIDNEY-WORT.
.ei27 tyd&wM W.V F 41
yiMt
IKV ls:.ASTM.
Wintry Blasts.
wintry blasts iuiimj
coughs;
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Perry Davis' Paiu Killer
L'UKKS
COUGHS
COLDS
COWSDMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Provide against the evil effects et Win
try Blasts by procuring Periit
Davis' Pain Kii.lek.
KVKKY IJOOI)
DKUUUIHT KKLT.S IT.
jl-lmd&w
pKKSON'S l-OUOUS IXASTKKS.
Beware of Fraud.
BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTERS
HAYE BEEN IMITATED
And their excellent reputation injured by
worthless imitations. The public are
cautioned against buying Plasters having
similar sounding names. See that the
word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled.
Rensen's Cancinc Poresis Plasters
Are the only improvement ever made in
Plasters.
One is worth mero than a dozen of any
etner kind.
Will positively cure where ether reme
dies will net even relieve.
Price, 25 Cent.
Beware of cbcap Plasters made with
lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Makufactubine Chemists, New Yerk.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 'Zt Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER,
CB.AS. N. CKITXKNTON, 113 Fulton St.,
New Yerk, sole aent ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben
eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should
be addressed.
jl5-2wdeo0.ftwcew
EDUCATIONAL-
THE UIGH SCHOOLS OF THE SlrtTK,
Kcv;e el the Annual Kepert of the State
State Saperiutendeuc of Public
Ink tractions.
Fer the iJiaikOi'ii:'.
III.
In this third and clesiug paper we de
she te call attention te the importance
aud necessity of the high schevls that
have been established, in connection with
the common school system of the state.
Ic is a iiuestieu hew iar the state bhetild
conduct its ceuise of education. Seme
;idvecate the theory that it should coulire
itself merely te the rudiments, the three
" It's," " Reading, 'Riting aud 'Jiithme-
tic." But it is plain that ue such (ixed Iiue
can be drawn. In the large tewus espe
pecially where the schools are kept open
mere mouths in the year thau in the coun
try, childien can go ever a mere extended
course of study before they reach the age
when they should be put te the practical
pursuits of life The very flist requisite,
of ceuise, is, that they should be instruct
ed mint thoroughly in the common branches
lirst, aud perhaps theie might be an im im
pievcment en this point in our lower grade
of schools. The tcudeucy iu our country
is te " go ahead," te " go fast," te gee
ever much ground in the very shortest
time. It is se iu all departments of life.
This is the bane iu all our picparatery
schools. They de net devote time enough
te de the work thoroughly. Instead el
taking up se many studies in the begin
nings of their course the children should
be engaged a longer time iu mastering the
rudimentary studies. Seme of the new
methods, we fear, tend te give the ap
pearance of knowing a great deal, while
time has net been given te properly mas."
ter and fix the elements. We advocate
thorough work iu the primary and second secend
aty schools.
But it is plain that in the towns at least
prevision must be made te take the schel
ars ever a mere advanced course, other
wise many children would have te step
study before they havi cached ibupiepur
ae.e te be put te weik. And it would be
a calamity te encourage parents placing
their children at. regular work tee seen.
Tlicre is already a Sonde ncy in that direc
tion in our country, ami it is te be de
plered. (Jiitldhoeil should nave time te
tlcvi lop fully before tli: young are put
into the harness for work, which in most
cases mut -.e en, and en, until death or
the infirmities of old ay;e puts a step te it.
Let childhood have us time, or you crip
pie manhood. The demand is for all, net
only these who arc able te give their .chil
dien a mere advanced education in the
higher schools.
And this is our answer te the plea, that
while they are necessary they should be
select or private schools, where these who
have the means te pay may send their
children, without burdening the state.
We have seen that with present facilities,
and the time devoted te the schools of
lower grade, the children would generally
be left idle, if no further prevision is net
made, before they should cemmence a
practical pursuit. Prevision should be
niade te learn all they can up te a certain
age. It is sometimes said that the high
schools are ler the beuetit of the rich, be
cause the peer childien fall out and h.vc
te be put te work before they can gradu
ate iu them. But this argument is net
sound. It is just the ether way. ( they
had te be sent te private acidemies,
as iu feimer times, it would be
much mere difficult for the chil
dien of the peer te extend their edu
cation. A, it is, these children de get the
beuclil of the high school, aud many of
them graduate. Very often, where they
have the requisite talents, they are in
spited with a desiie te go en yet further,
aud te theso high schools we are indebted
for preparing the way te many a child iu
humble circumstances te obtain a full lib
oral education and enter upon a prosper
eus career in life iu the most responsible
positions. This i 5 as it should be. Our
frce institutions should eneounge and
help the talented peer te rise in the world.
Ami, after all, the expense of maintain
ing the high schools falls chielly en the
Wealthy portion ei the community. If any
complain, it is net the p';or who should de
se, but the wealthy. But they should net
aud usually de net, because ib is ue meie
than right that they should assist in this
way te benefit the whole community, iu
the midst of which they cany ou their
business and amass their wealth.
Then we may add that these high schools
are a perpetual inspiration te the lower
schools. They continually held up before
the young a higher ideal. They graduate
every year :i class of cultured boys and
girls. Th;y held up befere the teachcis
and pupils in the lowe.- schools a goal to
wards which their work is tending. They
elevate the grade, of culture among all
the teachers. Iu many ways they are a
great benefit, a rijh biessint: te the whole
interest of education in the community.
Our own excellent high school confirms
all we have said. The whole community
feels its influence Clese its doers and
cease having its interesting yearly com
mencements, and every oue would feel
that a bright light iu the community had
gene out, and a backward step taken to
wards ignorance.
And then, hew easy it is, comparatively,
te connect these high schools generally, as
is the case with our own, with the still
higher institutions of learning, our col
leges ! True, that requires the incorpora
tion of a ceuise of Latin and Greek, which
might net otherwise be maintained. But
is it net worth the expense aud labor te
make this connection for the benefit of
such as may develop talent te go en iu
their course of education '.' Many a peer
boy can thus obtain a complete education.
The quota of scholarships in F. & M. col
lege is new full, and we believe there aie
ethers fiem the city iu the college wl e
pay the tuition, which is very low, en'y
$39 a year. These en scholarships get
their tuition free. Thus the conueatieu is
formed, and the whole system is made an
organic whole. On this subject we quote
a paragraph from the superintendent's
report. Ue says :
" While we characterize the work of
the common schools as elementary, and
while we believe it should remain se, and
only bcoeme mero thorough ; yet, as any
thoughtful man can see, this docs net sep
arate them from the higher academic cul
ture of the commonwealth, much less does
it bring them into antagonism there
with. They counstitute the bread
fjundatien, when confined te their
proper sphere, en which the rising
structure must rest ; and there should
be, and there can be, a bend of connection
and sympathy throughout, a union in
wardly felt and recognized from base te
apex, even though the oxternal con
nection be net fixed by any enactment of
the Legislature The estate of Iearuiug
can have no organic wholeness among us,
if all the parts are net pervaded by eue
common life. The university and the
common school have different functions, it
is true ; yet their union in one common
interest is only the mere real en this ac
count ; and any conception of public in
struction, which fails te recognize that the
end towards which the intellectual process
leeks must be potentially in the begin
ning, is vague and meaningless."
These are words of a bread and cultured
mind, one that takes in the work and
wants of the whole estate of education iu
our state. This estate is one, though it
is can ied forward jointly by the direct
agency of the state and private corpora
tions. It should harmonize in all its
parts. The mind that directs and controls
the course, the methods and the agencies
iu our primary schools, should be able te
take iu and understand the whole work of
education through its various grades,
until it culminates in the highest grade of
institutions iu the state ; just as an archi
tect must have before him, iu mind or
piau, tue wneie completed structure, in
euler te direct as te the first work in lay
ing the foundation. Such a mind we
have in the active aud energetic state su
perintendent. While he possesses a high
order of culture and scholastic attain -
meuts.he is net unduly wedded te schemes
aud methods that pertain merely te the
external machinery of education. The
work of education in all its parts, from
the primary school up te the college, is a
vital process, net a mechanical work.
ETence the teachers must be masters of the
methods, net the methods of them. This
idea Dr. Higbee has Inculcated aud en
forced in emphatic words en many ecca
We feel that he has done much teJ
,.,i ., j ri: in
siens.
fester and encourage a geed feeling be
tween the academies end colleges of the
state and the common schools. Being a
highly cultured and thoroughly educated
man himself he is able te represent the
whole interest ofeducatienand te de much
in binding together all its parts wherever
he gees. And iu this respect he is only
laboring te carry out the views of his
worthy predecessor Dr. Wickersham.
Frem our personal acquaintance with
Dr. Wickersham through many yeaiF,
lrem private conversations en the subject
and from our association with him as a
member of the beard of trustees of Frank
lin and Marshall college, we knew fully
his deep sympathy with any proper mean
hits that will tend te bring nearer te
gether, and into organic union, the com
mon schools and the colleges of the state.
IT'S name will go down in history as one
of the most efficient educators iu our state
and nation. In Dr. Ilisrbee the state has
a worthy successor te Dr. Wickersham.
His last report is a scholarly and able
state paper. We feel sure that the inter
est of education will be wisely and safely
euided under his superintendence, and
that his suggestions, if properly carried
out by the Legislature aud studied and
heeded by the teachers, county superin
tendents and directors of the state, will
accomplish much geed in advancing the
cause of education iu our great and grow
ing commonwealth.
The latest news lrem Africa is that the Zulu
King has the croup; this new is doubted by
many, but notwithstanding, the friends of the
king have scut lilm aenseet Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup and consequently knew his euro is cer
tain. " I'ctter hear presbiit evils than fly te
these unknown." lietter still, use Kidney Kidney
Wett and make your present evils fly te
parts unknown. If you find yourself getting
bilious, head heavy mouth foul, eyes yellow,
kidneys disort.'ered, symptoms of piles tor ter tor
nientingyeu, take at once a few doses et Kidney-eort.
Use It as an advance guard either
in dry or liquid lenn It is efficient.
43Ne family dyes were ever se popular as
the Diamond Dyes. They never tail. The
Rl.iek Is l.irhiipeiier te logwood. The ether
colors are brilliant.
SlIILOM'S Cataiiuii liKMKDV a positive cue
ter Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth.
Ker sale by II. IS. Cochran, iliuggNl, 1.17 and
loll North Oueen street.
Call en your Optician and get a pair el the
celebrated Celluloid Eye-Classes. The Irinues
are IK'lil, handsome and durable and the len
ses clear and durable. Fer sale by all le.tillug
Jewelers and Opticians. j'-".) lwileed
Sli:kilkss nights, made miserable by that
terrible con h. Shiloh's Cure is Lhu ivuitsitv
ler you. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist
17 and IS) North Oueen SI. myl-lwdeewAw
Hew Seldeui
Can a man refrain lrem chopping the leaves
el the Rurdeck with Ids cane as he passes ; it
is "only a weed," and yet lew plants or weeds
are se valuable, and few preparations se popu
lar as Burdock Rloed Ritters, in which all ils
valuable properties are se skillfully com
bined. It cures dvspcp.-ia. indigestion, con
stipation, gout, and nil diseases arising from
impurities of the bleed. Price!. Fer sale
by II R. Cochran,
Queen street.
dmggist, 1 7 and i:u North
Step de-in:.' and di
liem itdvciiisemontel
later.
'tigging; take advice
Simmons Liver Uegu-
.lehn Uinkel, Mt. Carmel. Pa., say,:
" Crown's lien Ritters h.is given me a splen
did appetite and greatly improved my heal I IV
Fer sale by 11. R. Cochran, druggist, l."7 and
18D North (iiieen street. j.r.)-l wd.V.w
UalUlll ill (iiiOMll.
Theie Is a balm in (Ulead te heal each
wound :
apiu
lu TnM.8 Eclix'it.ie Oil, the remedy
is
lOUIIll.
Fer internal and ter outward use, you freely
may apply it;
Fer all pain and lnltaium:itien, you should
net fail te try it.
It only costs a triiie, 'tis worth its weigh in
sold.
And by every dealer in t!ie land this remedy
is sold.
Korsale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud
IS!) North (Jueeii street.
Shiloh's Vitallzcr is what you need ler Con
stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 eents
per bottle. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, drug
gist. 137 and 13!) North Oueen St. inyl&w
Walnut I. ear Hair Kesterer.
It U entirely diilorentfrem all ethers. It Is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates,
is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
immediately tree the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair te Its natural color and pro pre
dneea new growth where It has fallen off.
It does net In any manner etlect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate et
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CI'.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, ami HALL
. R1JCKKL. VewYnrlr. tnnff-lvd.pndtw
fiLAHH AND QUKKNSWAJtt..
ITKia MARTIN.
Qnamswan!
-AT-
CHINA: HALL
We have just received per
neis another Importation et
Steamship 1111-
White Granite Ware
IN
DINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER WARE.
We have a Large Stock et HOUSEFUU
N1SHINU GOODS in our line.
Heusestircs Receive Special Attention.
3-Our Goods must prove salislaclery or
will be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 EAST KING' STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
SAMUKL, H. PUH'K, AXTOKNKX, HAS
Removed hia Office rrem 56 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately in Rear of Court Heus-j, Leng's New
Building. ni!7-tia
SttHltiVAL.
c
HILDUUOD, MANHOOD,
AMD llOAKY
AGE
EXCLAIM IN UNISON, "BE
HOLD TIIECONQUEIC"
Di-kine a brief visit te the ancient town of
Warwick, li. 1., recently, our agent extended
his trip te the southeastern extremity et tue
town, te leek about among the wonderful im
provements which have been made in the up
pearanceet Warwick Neck during a compara
tively brief period, and while conversing en
this subject with Cel. UkniawinS. IIzaki. the
popular propiieter of the Warwick Neck
llett I, lie learned that the greater part of the
handsome summer residences had been erect
ed inside of a dozen years; and he also learned
tti.it Cel. Hazard had been ugicat sutteivr from
a chronic disease e the Kidneys and Bladder
ever fifteen years, the most painful lerui et it
being a stoppage or retention et the urine,
which was se very severe at times as tedis.ible
him ter hi- accustomed werk.and even confine
him te the bed. when a surgeon's assistance
would be required te rellevehiin. He was being
doctored a large partef the time, but could get
no permanent relief. At times ills suffer
ings were terrible irein sharp, cutting
pains tlueugli the Kidneys and Bladder;
and he had suffered se long and se
severely that he ha-l become discour
aged et getting well again, especially as
the doctor stated that It wasdeubtfiil It a man
f "ls ""J'11 wUh 3"i1!11 'l'Hcated V"" r
long standingceuld be cured. Itut last sum
mer, when he was suffering intensely lrem
ene et these attacks, a gentleman who was
bearding at his hotel, urged and persuaded
him te try a bottle of Hunt's Remedy, us lie
had known of some wonderful cures effected
by it.
Mr. Hazard says lie fmil no faith in it. but
consented reluctantly te try it ; and after tak
ing it only two days, the intens pains aud
aches had dl-appeared, and he commenced te
gain strength rapidly, and in Ies-. than a week
was attending te his accustomed work, and
has never Had a leturn of 'he pains. Sir. Haz
ard is ever seventy years of age, and en the
J.)thef Nev.. IB".!, when our agent met him.
although it was a very cold and blusteiing
day. he was iu the Held with Ills team at work
pulling and leading turnips, as leilu and
hearty a man as you ce-i'd i-di ler. u herca-i
last Angus, he was unable te stand up toover teover toever
seelhe nerk then going en in this -aiue Held.
Hunt's Iti:Eiv had given him health and
strength again an-l he icennimemN it te hi
rel.i'ives and lriciiK scer:il et whom are
iie.v t.'ikiii" it. as he eeiislileis it a most excel
lent medicine for all di-.ea-.es el" Kidneys or
Uladder.
j-M.VV,
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KliU "' IKON i:
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Sl.
health and avoid sickness. Instead
of feeling tired and w ir:i out, instead
of aches and pain.;, wouldn't you
rather feel fresh and strong :'
Yeu cau continue feeling miserable
and geed for nothing, and no one but
yourself can find fault, but if you are
tired of that kind of life, you can
change it if you cheese.
Hew".' By getting one bottle
Brown's Iren Bitteis, and taking
of
it
regularly according te diiccliens.
Mauslield, Ohie, Nev. a;, Hs.
Gentlemen : I have sullen il
it li pain in my side and back,
and great soreness en my lueasl,
with sheeting pains all through
my body, attended with gieat
weakness, depro-sien of spiilts,
and less el appelite. I have
taken sever.il dilb rent medi
cines, and win treated by promi
nent physicians ler my liver,
Kidneys, and spleen. but I get no
lcliet". I thought 1 would try
It row n's Iren Ritters; 1 have
new taken one bottle and a hall
and am about well pain inside
and back all gene sourness all
out et my breast, and I have a
geed appetite, and am gaining
in strength and llesh. It cau
justly beca'lcd the.ii; of tnctl-
fnl a.
Jehn K. Ale.anii:iu
Biewu's Iieti Bitteis is composed
el Iren in .soluble fetm ; Cinchona
the great teuic, together with ether
standard remedies, making a remaik
able non alcoholic teuic, which will
cure Dyspepsia, ludigcutien, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all Lung and
Kidney diseases.
Fer sole wholesale and lelall by II. R. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 ami I3J North Queen
street, Lancaster
i'JMwd&w I
J-OK NAI.H..
T70K KKNT.
I? One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 3 '3 North
Oueen stieet, opposite Northern Market
Heuie. Apply at Ne. 30.5 NORTH QUEEN
STREET. ihKMfil
J7UK KKNT.
F Twe Stoic and Dwellings. Ne. 311 and
303 North Queen street, opposite North rn
Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. NORTH
QUEEN STREET. djy-tfd
1)Ui;i.lC,SALI;. ON FRIDAY KVr.MMi,
FERRUARY, '.,at 7 o'clock, at the Leop Leep
ard hotel, the Twe-Story Rrick Hen 'C Ne. ilia
Church street, iermerly occupied iy
the
misses uirvni. Terms easy
j'.!7-lwd
J. R. WARFKL.
17OK SALE.
Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED
DWELLING, Choice Location. Rath. Under
ground Drainage. Large TWO-S'lORY STA
BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiult and
Shrubbery In variety. Apply at
dU-tM NO. 23'J EAST KING STREET.
AHSIONKK'SSAI-KOK VALUAIILi; Kf.AI.
ESTATE. On SATURDAY, FERRUARY
17, 1H3. under an order of the Court et Com
mon Pleas of Lancaster county, will be sela at
Iho Leepard Hetel, in the City et Lancaster,
the lollewing real estate, viz :
Ne 1. Being a valuable new two-story
RRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let of
ground attached, situated en East Orange
street, between Lime street and Sliippen
street, and numbered Ne. 238 East Orange
street, in said city. The said property fronts
en said East Orange street Si leet, 2!4 indies,
and extends in depth te Grant street, 213 leet.
The said house lias a brick back " ailding at
tached and contains 13 rooms and a store
room. On said let is also a substantially
built GREEN HOUSE, 1SxG7 feet, and ether
Improvements.
Ne. 2. Being a let et ground, without im
prevements, situated en the .north side of
East Walnut street, near Franklin street, in
the City et Lancaster, containing in trout en
East Walnut sti eet 22 leet, and extending in
depth 120 leet, te a 10-feet wide alley : the said
let being nuinbeied in the geneial plan of the
Chestnut street tract. Ne. .'i'.is.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., w lien
the conditions will be made known by
CHAS. 1. LANDIS.
Assignee of Geerge O. llenscl and Wile.
II. SiiuiiEirr, Auctioneer. 17-tsdWAS
N
OAY KEAUY.
OUli NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a laige number of properties in
city and country, itii prices, Sc. Copies sent
lrce te any address.
ALLEN A. HKRR A CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne, IU
I'ast King Street,
mrnnxr
OJjUiJ:
11 KY noens.
W cxiia i naker's.
Silk novelties innumerable
and indescribable. Everything
that ladies or dressmakers have
occasion for in matching, deco
rating, combining. What we
are remarkable for, mere than
for anything else in silks, is va
riety ; or, at least, we are re
puted se. Yeu hear it said by
everybedy: "If you want te
match anything, or find a rare
silk, even an unexpectable one,
go te Wanamaker's."
The ether peculiarity that
everybody expects te find here
is less pleasant te speak of;
lower prices. We put it second,
because there are people who
don't credit us widi lower
prices. Still, we imagine that
if one should assert the;en
trary, almost everybody in Phil
adelphia would believe it.
Oftener we speak of ether
aspects of our trade ; aspects
less obvious or less recognized.
It is well occasionally te give
old news.
Next outer
building.
circle, south entrance te main
Warm skirts for ladies, and
leggings for ladies, girls and lit
tle girls. The warm skirts are
satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt,
satin-and-Italian-cloth, and
Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel
and felt prettily trimmed, net
quilted, warm enough without.
The leggings are all sorts ; one
very useful and fairly pretty
sort, woven, at two-thirds value,
25 te 65 cents.
West of south entrance te main building.
Furs have te be thought of.
We're busy enough as te mak
ing. If we advertise at all, we
ought te say what will net op
press us with tee much making.
Perhaps this it is. A great many
seal coats and fur-lined circu
lars are ready-made. Mere
sizes are ready-made here than
anybody expects; especially the
unexpected sizes. Ready-made
work we can make in July.
Why shouldn't we make all the
shapes and sizes ready-made ?
tleS Chestnut.
Black satin rhademaes and
satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents
below our own recent prices, of
all grades from $1 te $2 ; and
we guess our prices haven't
been very high ; have they?
Vevt-nufer
building.
circle, south entrance te main
Weel serge embroidered with
sitk dots that ought te sell for
$1.50 no that isn't the way te
put it; it ought te sell according
te our theory, for just as little
as we can aflerd ; and that is 75
cents.
Loek out for such new. It's
time for ever-buying and all
sorts of mistakes te show them
selves. We try te keep ready
te turn ether folk's mistakes te
account for ourselves and for
you.
Third circle, southeast lrem centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and
Clty-liull square, Philadelphia.
SLElUJIlt, JtC.
PM'IUUSI
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
KDGERLEY&CO.,
XAKKET STREET,
Hear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PKNN'A.
We have a Large and Splendid Assort
ment of
1'ertland, Albany and Deuble Sleighs.
They are the best selectee' woodwork anil
the 11 11 est painted and ermt&tcnteil Slciglis
ever offered ler pale in this city.
Our Motte: "Quick sales and small profits.'
It costs nothing te call and examine work.
8b-Ve also have en hand a full line of Fine
Carriage work. In which we defy competition.
All Werk Warranted. Repairing of all kinds
promptly attended te. n2G-ttdw
lsfjuena, &v.
EUUSKAl. & CO'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Xe. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con
stantly ter sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation
of 187.".. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse
Rrandy, warranted et the vintage el 180.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran
dies ami Wines te suit the trade.
lcl)3-lyd UOUSEAL ft CO.