Eanatlte 'ntdJijjen&f Volniue XIX - 135. VlAilltMStl. LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1883. Price Twe Cente. IKM A; UIWTIIRi: 1 LOSING IIL'T OF WIS I".!! STOCK Extraordinary Inducements Ar elJrcl te all who jIi te I'urftjit-'- a.iy- tlllllK J till! CLOTHina OK ills' Fiiriii Eiiriit. S Hii';Ii'Hll.i'.:!-; ) hltft) IS fieiii l'.' upwai'N .J OKI) 'IVfcltluAl . ti.i .III n. Iieiu t' . 0 le 13 01. SO Ooeil IH.K k Be.r. ! 0 I.IK.iJ In . t ll.i . I Kive till tieUbl'Mil JU'iIu,; un !.!l i'.-.l 'M-un. -. Dei.n ( LO hi the ImIiuii of 'mi ) , i '-loci.. u' II. ill V.iIih:. J.",0 Sacli Ce.ils, Odds, $2 te !?.". i; WSGAI" IN ViIIIiKS XI) VALIUM ""l !1H ! thilUt I tll'V OCeilpV ! " MM iikw M'KI.Ni. STOCK, u lib h v.c ii- new m.iliillacliii In. pes:, hall clothing heu.sk. HIRSH&BRO.,! -eps lid i'(ci : i'ii i u'M ifcriudiuu e'' I he1 NVwm. II I'M (' i. Li!..- pi " , I I. c "li t, lull it. , , I'm- hi. i!, rJn.iin . ... inriiv.-MS.00.. i:.l!V flO.OO i-i. IV -MJ. 'JO i.ii-i'v CI-.1:' i., ily il'i.OO N'.-iv $l?.0'.i ..jNew Jl.1.00 , .Nuw si:;.oe .NewS12.00 X.)v S10.00 ,.New y.oe OVERCOATS. i- ..lui'th $18 00.. in:-ily .-MO 00. . iti-ily -iil 00 . -iiin'i-iy iri'J.00.. '".'uut'ily '? "..'jO. . Nev.- cl-'i.OO trew i;;.oe ! New cl3 00 New $10.00 I Nev.'S JJ.OOJ i. i'. I. Ikl.i ! KCI'KL 1IJL Iil.S'J I J5AKUAINS. M rl Hi & ili Hi sv at 'JA CENTRE SQUARE, . NCAVir.i:. 'A s1 U'l-l. I A i-. Mu'li i: TIIK- GREATEST KEDOCTIOM OF ALL -in- FINE CLOTHES, -Al TT f VD XT A V W ? Q i ah ei::.r, :.sy:iL7j.vM;;.w, 0. ( r.AST SfSMi rVHifXT, ., 1 !! vii t I .. M : Ji I i HI in .! tut . iIiT lei t"c i.'iu-.r.i'iM- n Ilir , . ,t, . , 1 I LA i .l.ii.lll vnu; ,'ns.i; COST PRICE. Il a lit.'.. I II. ilui'lieii i tot i-u-ii enl.t. ml W.I t'lialilr ':i-!l bll ! !" .rt'ttlr a !!:; -nil ! itlie'i iir.iu iiii'H-ti it :t low a if. ivy run li-;, till .n 10.1'U lii'ldr. ti.Kmuin'. nTHAi'ii'ii.-SAKy OLOB1KG SALte Or iw'.V Jt';' 'i'iH :i'J 0vmti(s, i (tt: ;.ii.n, r,n. - an-: rmi.miKv.i v. kaii. " .i ilir iir.i tin I tl.l- elli't .-i'J'.i.i Al , I Kli.M". 1 I'l'i-'r te vie if our MMinli" ml "i.ikr loom ter f-.ir I-arr "piln Me.'!. ! . i 'v.1! l.rill; ilOV. 2IK1I lll.tttiillll. I SOME PRICES. tout I air el U -..-Iiii, IVntiifJiu:., !.i0 l . J1..VI. up t f 'v7- ll WeH Kri-ej", M'rral Mylt'S al iJ.'', .. ii) ami ::.(i). L'bf cry it;i-:.ble. iitv ml 1iii!m I J .r;d, KM), . v.i i.;.:.u. baud enir V'in.1", el Mi.M'd J.i-3. lini'lv . nt-. at $i7"i, :; -J7 il'i'l $l.,r. M. n- hint" at M!". ?:.til, i.. j7.(i), ?..!. i ii, up le ir.wi. VenV OvrreeiH at R'J"., i J. I. fl.Mi, f'-OO, '. i"M-'. "P t" "''" i.ev," .-tuts at f--.:;7';., j:.7i, ;;.:-. $i.i", rxi, i, iii1e $ii),.riil. i;o-'Oveiee.il3iit fl"', J-'.-', f.3i, f I i"i, up l K i". cm drrns SuiLs al -Jl.su, f.'.ii), fi.cii, $l.t-. "in. up te (! :". i linilteirsOveiieaLsnt $l,"7, $.vm, $:.7", lip teM j". JCj-'l be r p' uplr nlietl'lnli tliey i.ltrtallet.l -l iw -iiit or Owieeit will bfuriirisi'il te iil Is.iii iiv-tly tin,-cm atrercl ii.it tlmy avail irmsvlM'. el ihu b ir;; tiiv v.c.iiu new" i.ller- iiJS. L. GANSM&N & BRO., TL lASlllONAOEE MLUtUANTTAlLOK AND CLOTllir.i:, QG and 63 NORTH QUI3EM ST., Hlght en the Peutbwcst Ceiner el Oraiijm St. EANCASTEli. TA. e5'l)ie lieupcst anil ni03t;ieliable"Cllliin HeubCin tliucity. Ui Vl.mittSIt, VBUKHH'KAJt, ,'. V J. 1CKISMA fflilt'ci isniijLr -i-iMli", M k H.indkerchiet, Silk andTa-h iii'me Mulll"'!-" I Iikjii ll:iii(lKercliielb, Fine lilit.-". Uii'li'rae r, Fur Spring Tep eiu-.i-, luslni Glovef,.Cellai'r,Cutrs, 'suspeudi-ii, i'eekct Beeks. Card O'l. ,:-. Ladles' Mltcllels. Phe- legruph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Ca-i-s, Scail 1'iiis. Sleeve Buttens, Ac. lltJNl FAIL Te SEE THE .iRAND DI3 PLAY. E. J. ERI3MAN, -SO. ., NORTH QUKE.V STREET. ( .-. it.niiveN. overcoats, Ihvss Suits, JJnsinyss Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, i i ili'eii.tbli ". niter uiutcuals, made prompt I .- te order ler men uml boys, at bottom prices le: ll.e, m-At two months, at 8. a. RATUTOS'8 Menhanl TaileriDg Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., l-M-ij-u-CMl LANCASTER, PA. A::.i.i.iai.ie A: fob nut. peeial Bargains -IN HKAH WliNTEK CAPS. '.'.i.w H.iire LOT I STKON45, UAU.1l 1 . -5 ' j i li'M1- Tliuf ;,'OeN we Ii.'ive put '-.PI3U1A.L. BARGAIN PRICiS. '' tiny er-iipy mi ! ii ; money tlint i I I'm III .HO Mil' 'I I'll lltm'l IID'N, SO W'J" ' 'II' I. llll'lll ll TWBNTa FIVE C13i:Td. I i- ilir be.-t imikuiii el ilii- x'ii.stiu ami mi1 l.i im te lii.. li jeu il'in't in-il neuil one new. I'm r.e--ui! Ii.'im- .i ury DRESSY 'ilH MAT new selling lu .10c. We Imve in i tn n ril a y.j ti.M-Axi.er '.or or MEN'S SUIT AND STIFF HATS. i iMiaistmel II ile.t-n ; iiiiluirnt styles, but Hr-l iiiMluy ;'oe.N tli.n we me prupaicd te ellii- le tlir public in -j.'i pri inn. ions than i bt'ii :u ln.tl .iln. . I I'ltA.Nl'M'.AI,siiS(;AI'SAM) IU1YINQ UI.O t ;m mm h" lieulil ait pi uri I li.it air eapeciul H ii l.ii;.-iii!i ( Iln- linyrr. Alie. Willi's mill uei:-!-' 1:1, m:t-.. our f.Mi?;uii fS:tlc of Nt'ckwear at 50c. I :ill in lull leice. Ii'.r.y ?uita. Uvorceats. Ti unkd, Valieus. Umljrellaa aud Rubber Clothing it i ii. . -i.'rt.i Mi" liffhsr. ic?ri'. Iii--t iKiIviu Apulniii uoer ami lliii. i'!.l',l;i'Vil.M v. HI be opened. - Willi llaieii I Fester, Mes. 34,36 & 33 E. King St., LAM.'ASl'KK. 1'A. '.Si " !.-.".s. HEAVY OASBIMERE SUITS FOIl- 3!'ii, ?ie.ys aud Children, -AT SACRIFICING PRICES. i dri-te i Iesk! e'it uiy Entire Stock el Reaftr-MadB Clotting, i .. i M M:iiiCI TI1EM DOWS U than t ''a .-Material can be bought ler. Ml. N'.S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, i i'i fin". Keimci I'llLC. IJll.O". .MEN'S EN.T11A ALL-WOOL SUITS, I ei "f I '.',!, '-"id lapiilly liuicloleiolor W5.ii". BOYS' SUITS i -ei-t::' ple7iw. Only Half the Fornic Fernic J'nceb. MEN'S OVERCOATS At'ivli pia-i.-1 ueietoleio unheal I el AT EOSENSTEIFS, Ne.:i NerlliVueenSt. EANCASTKK, 1A. i-Ne.t Peer te Shultz & Uie's llat Stoic rpuisAuce nuvKits CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY TJIINTKD AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. j23-tld- 2IKUIVA.L. PJAKBVS PKOPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Artlcln for Uuiversal Family Cue. "H!rnHirs-faa Fe1 Sc-iilet and Ty- Uli dUlCdttJD p,Qirt fevers. Dlnii- theHa, ballvatlen, Ul 1UT A T A D I A cerat-d Sere Threat, lYl.rlLi.rirv I A. Small 1'ex, Measles and all Contagious Diseases. Pereim wailing en the sick should use it frcHy. Scarlet '..ver ha, never been known te spread where th Fluid was used. Yellow Kevf-r has been cure t with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases el diphtheria yield le it. Fevered and Sick Per- SMALL POX sons relicshed and and lied Peres pi even ted PITTING of Small by bathing with Dar- pox PREVENTED, by's fluid. impure Air made A member of iny iiaiu.lL"ii and pttil- family was laken with , ed. Miiall-jKix. 1 used the 1 or -eic Threat it Is a Fluid ; the putient was sure vine. net delirious, was net Contagion de-tr yed. pitted, and was about Fer Frosted Feet.ilhe house again In i.iiiiijiain'4, r lie.1-, tnree wieiis ami no Challnirs. etc. ethers had Parkikjen, Dhia. it.-J. W Hheuinatism cuied. Selt Uhit'. t'eniplex- ions secured by its uae. Ship Fevei prevented Te purify thebreaih, Cle.tn-e llie Teeth, It can't be surpassed. Catarrh n-lleved and cured. Eiysipela eiire-l. liurns relieved 1 u - stan 11 y. Scars prevented. Dynenuy rurrd. Wounds lieaUid rtiiild- ly l'hiladel- DIPIITIIEUIA PKEVENTED. The physicians heie use Darby's fluid very succ-sslully in the tieatuient el Ulph iherla A. Stellek-WEiu-rt, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter di led up Cholera pi evented. Ulcers puiillcd and healed. In cact-s of Death it should be u-ii'd about the corpse it will preventany unpleas ant smell. The euiliienl Plivst- ?cu-vy cured. An Antidote ter ani mal or Vegetable Poi sons, Stings, etc. 1 used the Fluid dur ing our present at tlli'tlmi wiih Scarlet lever with decided auvanuige. it is in- ciun, J. jiAitiun dispenxablii te the SIJls, 31. l New sick room. Wm. F. erk, says: "1 am Sanfeud, Eytie, Ala.lcenvii.fed Prof. Diir Iby's Prophylactic hCAULET FE Elt Kli.id is a valuab'e LiL'ICED. .ilNiiiluctaiii. Vakushiiilt Univehsitt, Nariiville. Teiin. 1 tenlity te the ine4 excellent iu:Uiti;:. el Oarbv's Piephylacltc Fluid. Asa di-iinluetant ami determent 11 i-i .eth UieeiuUc.il ly and practically supeilef te any piex:itatien vlth which i am acqu untcfl. N. T. LuneK, Prel. Clieiiustiy. DA ROY'S FLUID IS It ECO MM ENDED Hi' i Ien. Alex meu II. Sir:niEs, ofGeetgia Kev. has. F. Deems, D. D., Church et the StrangeiM. N. V. Jes. Lel'entk, Celutulihi, Prel., University, Kev. A. .1. llArrLE. Prel., Mel cur University. Ilev. ke. F. Piehce, Dishop SI. E. Chinch. IND1SPENSAI5LE TO EVEKY 1IOIIE. Pcilu'Ctly harmless. Used internally or eternallv ler Mull or Ueast. The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evidence that il has done iiveiyilnng here claimed. Fei fuller inform atien get el your Diuggist a piuiplilet erseml le the piopiieleis. .1 H. ZKIUN&CO., Manulaetiiiing CluMtilbts. PIULADELl'HIA. Jin'J2-l5iedfcw TZ lUSKt-WOKT IV 13 A Sure (.'ure ler All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has spi-ciuc action en tni me-d Import Impert ant iirgmi, enabling it te tluuw etl teipidlty and iiiaclien, SUniitlatlng thu healthy secie secie tien el the l.ilu, and by keeping tile bowels in tiee condition, ellecting iN lrgular dl.-charge. Malema " y" llr0 MilleriiiK Irem nui lYidiidil Idi. i:u:a. have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or cnnstip'ite'l, Kidiicy-Wett will su'rclj' relieve and iiii).ly i ure. In the Spiing te cleanse the System, every our should lake a thorough couie et il. Sold by DrngslHM. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. FepJ7 ly.l&wMWAF il e VEK 5,000 Drngeists ml Physicians Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Messrs. Seitbitry A- Jehnsen, Manufacturing ChcmUts, 21 J'Catt .street, Xew Yerk: Gkwtlkmkn : Fer the pilot lew years we liuve sold various brand of Pereus Plasters. Physicians and the public preler BENSON'S CAPCINE POKOUS PLASTER te nil ethers. We consider them ene ei the very few leliable household remedies worthy el contldence. They are superior te all oilier porous plasters or Liniments ler external ue. ISENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTKU ioagenu ieagenu ioagenu ine l'arinaceutical product, el the highest order et merit, ami se rccognlzeil by physi cians ami druggists. When ether remedies tall get a BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER. Yeu will be disappointed it you iib cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Electrical Mag netic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Frlcn 35 Coins. MEAD'S MEDICATED JOHN AND BUNION FLATTER. CHAS. H. CRiai'KTON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole acnt ier Dr. C W. Bon Ben son's Remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. II-2wileod&weow a UOCERTE8. D. S. .SUKSH. Net lerOyCit s liavpwe seen .vich ciegaut table Syrup, ami only 10c. auuarlut ItUKSK'S. IT IS SPLENDID, the childien cry ler il, it won't give the ily&r-cps-la either. Ceffee3'.! Coffees!!! We buy our Cellees gieen and alwajs have them FKES11 ROASTED. We endeavor te give yen geed value ler your nieucy. Old Brown Java, Choice Laguavra, Faiiw Kie. Choice Rie, and Lew Grade Rie, from 12Jc te 25 cents per pound Ueasted. 12i)0 Cans in Cent Tomatoes, 2000 Cans li Cent Sugar Cern, Geed Kice, 3 peunus ier 25 Cellt8, Prunes, 3 pennds ier 25 Cents, Figs, 2 pounds ler 25 Cents, Mackerel, 3 Ier 5 Cents. Six Large Pieces of Toilet Seap ter 35 Cents, etc. GOOD Q00DS AT LOWEST PRICES, BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East Sing Street. BA1CUAINS IN WATCIIKS, CLOCKS Chains Kings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et nil kinds will receive iny per:-eiial atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1M North Queen street, lleniember name, nn.l number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. de-j 2S lyn FARM AND GAEDEN. THIS PKOF1TS OF ONION UDLTUKE. Timely fiiDts for Uuabandmeu Where te tlaut Orchards The Stale Agri cultural Society. Germantown Telegiaph. Prlza Essay en Union Culture. Seme months age we punted an an nouncement that the Messrs. Land re th offered prizes ier essays en onjen cnlture. In l espouse, nine essays were pteseuted, two of which came tee late te be included in the prize list. These essays were very complete, in fact, would eeem te exhaust the subject, aud are full or interest te all who are either cultivators ei this esculent or propose te beoemo se. They have been prepared by the following jrrewcis : Ger- rit Donaldsen, of Pleasant Valley, Iowa ; YV a. bull, bpringneld, Mass., (a cerres pendent of the Telegraph) ; C4eere L. Trail, Lexington, Me. ; W. H. White, Westborough, Mass. ; W. II. Helmes, Davenport, Iowa ; David H. Shurwood, Southport, Cenu. ; Jes. B. Pate, Cataule, Ga. ; .1. E. Rue, jr , Littleteu. N. C. ; J. U. Walsh, Kaysville, Utah. The inform ation is full aud complete, fiuin the laying out of the ground te the harve.stiug and marketing of the crop. The idea used te prevail that onions could net be profita bly raised outside of New England, but in Mr. Donaldsen's paper he btates that iu 1881 no less than 300,000 bushels were shipped from Davenport, Iowa, alone ! lie also says that be has planted laud iu onions for twenty successive ears, and thu last crop was as productive and flue as the fiibt. One of the most successful cul tivators has raised au average of eGG bush els per acie en teu acres. Iu 18S1 he cul tivated in onions thirteen acres, which produced only 180 bushels per acre, the total expense of which was Sl,0u0, yet the net prelit was $1,43'J. Iu teu years he plauted in the aggregate lb acres of land in ouieus, and the net prelit was $3,8;i'J or $01 per aero. The average yield per acre shewe 284 biibhelb, and the iiverage price 47 cents per bushel. Ouaqu.uter of au acre Mr. Bull ex hibits a yield of 130 bushels, the entire expense el producing which was '3J, and the sales realized $120, at au average of 80 cents per bushel, leaving a profit of $33 uS Ihncostei laiaiug was .3 eent.s per bushel. Mr. Trail states that one yc-ir he had a yield of seven hundred bushels per acre, but that his average w:.s fiem four te Ave hundred bushels. A four hundred bushel acre he sold at Te eeutu iji- bushel, which alter deducting the expense, yielding a profit of $233.50. Mr. White says that Le obtained fiem 200 te 000 bushels per aeie. according te the season. Fer au acre of 375 bushels 1 e received 02 1 cents per bushel, aud that after deducting the cost he had a profit of $111. Mr. Helmes gives the estimated cost, of cultivating an acte at $1GG 45. The yield of an acre of his own raising was 420 bushels, which being sold at $1 per bushel gave a prelit of about $253. The cost of raising per bushel with him was 39 cents. Mr. Pate sets down the yield of au aero at from 250 te 300 bushels, and the total expense of cultivating at fiem $S0 te $100; the ordinary pi ice iu Georgia $1.50 pur bushel, and the prelit about 200 an acre. Fiem the foregoing it will be seen hew variable in results the taising of onions with these cultivators has been ; still, takiug the chances as we must, de iu all farming operations, this branch is fully as profitable as must ethers ; aud, as Mr. Pate says, if followed as he has described it will "place bueecss beyond contin gency." As the pamphlet costs only 23 cents, we think it would be worth many dellaia te all in the business of ouiou euiou ouieu growing or contemplating it. The State Horticultural Society. At the recent annual meeting of the Pennsylvania state Horticultural society at Harrisburg, the chairman of the gen eral fruit committee, Mr. Edwin Satterth waite, read an iuteresting report op tl e fruit crop of this state, of which the lol lel lol lewiug is a synopsis : Notwithstanding that there was an abundance of blossoms last year, the yie!d of apples was unusually small. The fol iage of the trees presented au unhealthy appearance, and with the exception of the Cider and Ridge Pippin varieties, the fruit generally failed te mature Reports from different portions of the state say that pears were almost as general a failuie as apples, although the crop of Mr. sjatterth wait, comprising many varieties, was ex ceptionally prolific. Mr. S. says he leses thousands et bushels of Bartletts and esher pears annually by ret caused by punctures made by bees, aud the less thus occasioned him he considers grcater thau the value of all the bees in bis county. Last year's peach crop was vet y vari able ; iu some instances a total failure is recorded, in ethers there was a bountiful yield. The " jellews " still effect many orchards and greatly reduce the crop. Tae cherry and plum crops were generally re ported peer. They did net suffer as much from the curiculie as from the ret. Quinces of late years have done better, being less injured by worms thau formerly. Small fruits produced an average yield. Cur rants aud gooseberries were much injured by the currant worm. The use of helle bore en the first appearance of the insect, by dusting ever the bushes is pronounced an effective remedy. Grapes generally yielded well. In regard te the Kieffer pear Mr. S. says that he had last year ever ene bushels irem trees only two and three years grafted. Saplings only ene aud a half inches in diameter, grafted ever two years, produced evei a bushel each of perfect fruit. He considers it the most valuable pear he has ever grewu. Certain destructive insects are reported te be en the increase, while ethers, the curculie for instance, is less numerous than formerly. The tent caterpillar is apparently mere numerous, and another variety which makes no web but gathers in clusters en the branches of apple and quince trees, did considerable damage last year. Removal by hand seems te be the most effective meaus of destroying pests of this kind. The potato beetle and pear slug have almost entirely disappeared. The codling moth is about as numerous and destructive as ever. The injury in flicted by bees is very serious iu certain localities, and the only meaus of reducing their depredations is the troublesome remedy of suspending bt t'les of sweetened water te the braucbes of the trees. Apple-Orciiards -Ynere te Plant one, There has been considerable discussion of late as te the best site for setting out an apple orchard and we may add a peach orchard, also. Frem our own knowledge of this subject, and from what we have learned from ethers, and what we have seen in passing through regions where the apple was a crop of much importance, we should undoubtedly select a northern ex pesure. Leading apple growers, we are assured, agrce in this. We de net say that apples will net de well in valleys or southern exposures, but net uniformly se well by any means. Any one who does net knew and is desirous te be informed, should understand that uniformity of tern perature and retardation in budding, are almost everything in preserving the health and promoting the productiveness of almost any fruit tree. An orchard planted say in this latitude en a hillside with a fulc northern exposure, always stands the winter and is almost unfailingly productive. While, en the ether haud, that with a southern exposure, planted iu valleys or protected by belts of trees, is liable te constant changes of temperature ; but early, aud are subject te the visitation of late frosts, which generally prevail only in low situations, and te the consequent de structiens of the crop. It may be just as well for these who may contemplate the setting out of an orchard the coming spring te bear this iu mind. A'll of us do de sire te knew the surest way te success in the cultivation of any crop, and this is un questionably the surest way iu apple growing, aud in peach growing tee. Tbe New Press Club. Philadelphia Evening News. The opening of the club house of the new press club in this city, en Saturday was an interesting and noteweithy event in the history of Philadelphia journalism. It'was honored by the presence of a l.uge company of well-known citizens, who ex pressed their unbounded gratification at the success of the undertaking. A he pro jectors of the organization had many vex atious discouragements and obstacles te overcome, but the result of their labors has far surpassed the most coufideut ex pectations of their friends. We doubt whether any ether association of news paper men has ever beeu introduced iute a mere cheerful, comfortable and elegantly appointed establishment. It cannot but have a most useful effect in promoting ameug the followers of a profession which in this city at least, has hitherto beeu tee elanuish aud exclusive, a feeling of amity and a commeu interest. The new club has been ushered iute ex istence without a single dollar of debc te burden it. This " pay as you go " prin ciple, which generally is se sadly neglected m the initial movements of such enter prises, is the most gratifying feature of the organization, aud is at the same time the most favorable augury et its con tinued prosperity. There is, however, ene debt which the members of the new club de ewe, aud that is the debt of the warmest aud most grateful acknowledg ment of the untiring zeal and industry of its president. That gentlemau, Mr. Henry F. Keenau, of the Pm?, has labensd night aud day with the most invincible force and faith aud enthusiasm in conducting the organisatien te se successful au issue, and hid biethren in the guild cannot but feel proud of what he has done for them. He has been the soul of the movement from its inception, aud this must be said without making an invidious distinction against his official associates who earnestly co operated with him. Te him and te them and te tbe club we exclaim with old Rip : " May they live long and pros per." F.iiuieis wishing te be. siiceesslul willt sheep should gu.ud them against expoMiie. But il In .ihelleiin his she-p the larmei OApees himself and catclie-s cold, he must m-u Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Thieo reasons why the Celluloid Eye-Glases are the best: first, because they ai e the light est; Second, because they are the handsomest ; and Third, because they are the strongest; Fer sale by all leading Jewelers ami Opticians. 15-lwdced "Test a man' prolessieu by his practice. Physician heal thyself." PhyMcia"a net only heal themselves with Kidney Weit, but pre scribe it for ethers ter the worst cases of bil bil lensnessand constipation, as well as 'or kid ney complaints. II you leel out et sorts und don't knew why, try a package et Kii'ncy Kii'ncy Wertand yen will leel like a new creature. SIS' Millions el packages or the Diamond Dyes have been soil without a single com plaint. Every wheic they are the favorite Dyes. Nausea relieved and Sick Headache cuied by taki.ig Simmons Liver Regulator. Will T. Mentellus, ML Carmel, Pa., 'iys : " Brown's Iren Bitters thoroughly cured me et indigestion and general debility. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 109 North Queen street. 13-lwdftw Veins of Silii'eriiifj. Mrs. Barnhart, cer. Pratt and Broadway, Bullale, was ler twelve years a suilercr irem l heumatlsm, and after tryintr every known remedy without avail, was entirely cuied by Therna' Eclectric Oil. Fer sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. De Yeu llelieve It. That in this town there are scores el persons passing our store every day whose lives aie made miscrabie by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitallzer. guaranteed te cute them. Sold by II. K. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 1 17 and 133 North Queen street. teb7-eed2 Desplsed. By the unthinking, Burdock has been con sidered a weed, and Its luxuriant growth, un pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te these "net knowing its virtues," a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, ape rient and bleed purifier. Burdock Blr.ed Bit ters embody all its geed riualitle". Price tl. Fer sale by II. K. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 133 Verth Queen strcnt. Walnut Lear II air Kesterer. It Is entirely dillcrcnt from all ethers. It i3 as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does net in anv manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Leid and Nitrate of 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 & CC, Wholesale Agcnta. Philadelphia, and HALL A KUCKEL. New Yerk. lun6-lyd.eed&w UL.JLSS AND QUEKNBWAJIX,. H 1UU Si MAltTIN. AT CHINA1 HALL. We have just leceivcd per Steuuishlp Illi nois unether Importation e! White Granite Ware IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER WARE. We have a Linge Stock el HOU3EFUR N1SH1NU GOODS in our line. Heusestires Keccire Special Attention. JBS-Our Goods inu"t prove satisfactory or will be exehangeii. High & Martin's, 15 EAST? KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. TOTiCJ3 lO I'ltt.sPASSEKS AND Ul)N- 11 NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any or the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon anil Lancaster counties whether inclesed or un un inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be ripidlv enforced against all trespassing en said hinds et the undersigned alter this notice WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWAKD C. FUEEMAN, Attorney im It. W. Celeuian'3 Heln. elO-tfit&w. Qneensware 3ti:vjciL. B KOW.ii'l IKON lUTTKlte. KNOW7 That Bnews's Inu.N Biiiiins will cure the worst case of !ytp'psu. Will insure a hearty app'-'tite and in creased digestion. L'urcr, general debility, and give a new lease ut life. Dispels nervous lopiehsien aud low spirits. Restiues auexhausteil niustug melliei te full strength and gives abundant sustenance for hoi child. Strengthen!-, the muscles ami nci vev, cntichc.s the bleed. Ovt iconic we.ikuei . wakefuliies., r.ud J.itk of cueigy. Keeps ei' all chill::, revets, and etlmr inal.it i;'-' poison. Will liiltise n tth new lite '; h v - i!vii t invalid. .; 'Vallei st , iJaltimete. Uee. lSb-I. Fei ill x j curs l Irtve In en a ;;ieat guilder Irem IHoed I'll i-a-sc, Py.ipepiia, in 1 Cen-dlpa tieii.iiml beiauie m debilitated ili.lt l con ! net i tan: .inyiliing en my stomach, in lact, lite had aliue-tt become a burden. Final ly, when hope had alums! I.'tl me, my husband wring Brown' I ion llltieri adveilised in the paper, induced nit) te give r. a tu.il. I an: miv. t.ik: is; my f'1 '. 'ionic :.nd have net lelt sew "II msi-c yeaiias I de at the prc c'lt lime. Mil'.. L. 1 . liiaKM.N. Bivcu'.s Iren Buteis will h.t'-e a bet lei tonic eflect upon any one who uck1: "bracing up,'' than any medicine made. loi'sale wiielrxalnu-inl lend! by II. II. COCU KAN, Lr,irfgl't. KI7 and i") Ninth Qiteen Stieel. I Hiiciedei- IJ iwdftw n CHIM; 3KKV1.S c.iu.-ji; AGONY! PEIIRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE Aud the vlmle noxious family of nerve disease.? aie cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SURE ! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP "PAIN KILLER." IMui 'Aw IKiUKH uliJ UTA-l'lOVKiil- yALENTINMS. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every vailety at L. M. FLYNN'S liOOlv AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KINO STREET. 1SS3. ISS3. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE Ol" Novelties FOR THE Valentiae Season - T THE IK) OK STO V. K -OF- Jelm Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 and 17 North Quean Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. fcbJ-tld VOAJL.. B. B. HARTlHj Whe.t s .!e and Retail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. ylaid: Ne. 120 North Water and Prince trwiM a'.Mive Lemen Lancaster. nJMyd CWAL AM aiAruicK. j Rcst.'grade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-'ead at Lewest Prlceii. Alse. Limestone Screenings ier dtlves and walks. Cement at reduced pi-ice.-". Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard: Harrisburg pike. General Offlce: 20$ East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER, & CO. aprH wd c 1UAL. M. V. B. COHO, 13'J KOJiTJl WA TJSK ST., Lancaster, I'd., Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Oou'iTtlen With the Telephonic exchange. Yard and OUice : Ne. XX) NORTH WATER STREET- lel2d.lyd "VTOMUH TO STOCKHOLUEKS. JA Theannu-il meetli.ir et the stockholders Ol the Columbia A- Pert Deposit ralliead tom tem pany will be held at the efilee el the company. Ne. iil Seuth Fourth street. Plilhnb Iphia Pa., en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. &.l,nt 11 o'clock, a. m. Election ier Pic3ldcul and .11-lci-ter.ssamei'.iv and place. I.;bl-ytd I A JI E: It. .Mi C LL K E, bci . miraoevB. A1 Wariei maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco -rating, combining. What wc 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: "l( you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an uncxpectablc 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 with lower prices. Mill we imagine that if one sh.?.ld assert the con trary, almc f everj'bedy in Phil adelphia v. i)u!d believe it. Oltei'er we speak of ether aspects of our trade; aspects less obvious or 1 ss recognized. It is wdi occasionally te give old news. Ne.Tl outer clie ". .iiith tintrniK'O te niRlri building. Warm skirls for ladies, and leggings for !'di., irls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts arc 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 cent9. West or south entrance le mala building.- 'Tin's have te be thought of. We're busy enough as le mak ing. If wc advertise at all, wc ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats aud far-lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere si.es 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 ? l.'.i; 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 wc guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next-outer circle, se ith entrance te main unlltllng. 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 afford ; 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 l:em centie. JOI-Ii: WANAMAKER. Che. Iniit, Thirteenth ami Market street'! and City-hall.sfji.. .", Philadelphia. eATJiil UAA&MNUH, dec. "QUAKER W. FKY. We -uoalaige line el LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CREAM, fiem Sl.wia pair up NETTING by yard Irem 12c. up. BED SETS. LAMBREQUINS, PlLLOVt" SHA3I3 and TIDIES. CURTAIN FOLKS el every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICE'S very low In price : $1 GU cornices ler D0c., $2 cornices for I1..W, J2.re cornices' ler tl.75, $l.' cornices Ier f2.(K). Will lit any window up te live leet in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK Or WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring In all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS ami REMNANTS el PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te cle.u out. Anion; them are some very cheice styles. A lew et the3e light-colored Shades lelt Irem 15 cents up. Have your work done new liofero thaSprin; rush commences. We employ llrsUclass woik weik mi'ii and cm give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. SAMUKL II. PJUCE, ATTOKNKY, HAS Removed hi3 Oilice irem &5 North Duke 2treet te Ne. 41 ORANT BTREET. immedi ately in Rear el Letut Heuse, Leii'h New JJiUlUln?, inl7-tld