Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 08, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY. FEBEUAKY , 1S3.
Price Twe Cents,
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VeJiime XIX Ne ISO.
S1K-1I A. JtKUXUf.lt
(,l,ibi.S'j c'f t -.'lVlL:t STOCK
Extraordinary
Inducements
Ale elleic ! te all ,IifWI-Ii jiin'u.i-e :.-ij-l!u:;4
in ill's
CLOTH I HO
-ok
Gents' Faniiii Beiffii.
lI.Vi llpwalds.
-I )1M i h'! ';A'i , let .I ., l-'iui :1 t)
te f.i Oi)
i i.oed I'.t.n k Jl.-ii . i u LKCO 1 -.1 .i.7..
te sue I tie ti(iii))K. el niij m e I In) j.i t
i !t-en
"7 l".' ii l.nV H s tin I J.I Hi"- mil Win
iei hle I., at Halt .du-.
t50 Snk CeuLs, Oilcb, irj le i.
I.AKG.WNa IN
TRUNKS AX!) VALISES
V 111 Oil til"- ,1 ! till VdUI'lip. Kll (Mil
ne.v hl'KINi. S-TtlCh uhlehue
:::e nnv. 111.111111.11:: uiiug.
PERN BALL ILOTBIMG HOUSE
HIRSH&BROJ
? i
',"-. 12 mh i :. (jiii'cii S$.
St-pb
Il
vS
;lI.C!A- MI'Uf!
n'stlrhl ite!ui'i:(r!i el' ila". Fi'UMHi.
'In III. llil 11.11:1. te! out- N-u Spuil Stock
ill ii-c mil 1 1 c h li.i.n nl our vjeilmi,, :!
IloLtein I'lici i.
SUITfS.
Fenneily 'J'MtO
Feitsu'ily TlS.()
Fei inui'lv f?l!.()
Feiiiuily ll.'JU
FeiiiiLM.y -il.Ot'
Fdiiiiutly i0.0iJ
Sev yl 7.(10
JS'ew yir.(e
Mew iji: 0(1
ew:jl'J.OO
NewSlO.lK)
N'jw $ S.'Ji)
OVERCOATS.
Fetiityilv.-i-l UM..
Fonneilyil (!()..
''eiUK-ilv-sll (10..
Vinn'ily $ltJ.(K..
Ferniei ly $ 7.."i0. .
...New l.i.OO
. ...N'owtle.O!)
. . Hew 12 00
..New 10.00
...Nev.-.s (J. 00
CAM.
1 VI. I.V '! ' !'.( I
CAliliAlV
Til
IILjT
U Umiuv t m
i! J s 'Sm !t:i It: !i
3 s"i fi;s".5!tirci fii iiii i
J. U. LiUUlJiiiil U. Uiilz.
24 CENTRE SQUARE
I.ilNCASTS U. !'A
S1'
il'l.CIAS. Nui ill"..
-TI1I.-
ubAlilii KLL'UuliL'n VH ALL
-IN
FINE OLOTHBS,
Al-
E-GMEAIT'S
NO. 6 EAST KViti JSTKKLT,
Inoi.leito lediici' stock ami ii:.i-.i loom
ler thcSritlNt. T-t-AUK. I will m.iki- up 10
elder ter t!-e n'liiainder of tlie tivsen, all
HEAVY IVEKillT WOOLENS at
COST PRICE.
Thl-i Great ilediietlOU is ler dali only, .iiui
will enable ea-li lmveis te bectue a fine suit of
clotliei or an oveieo.it as low iu ll-y e.m buy
tl'.ciu i wuly made.
H.GElfJIAKT.
THIXTltAOKUINAKV
CLOSING SAjE
OF
Kendy Made Suits :;ad Overceats,
fei; i;i:N"s,
HUls' an.'. ClllI.DUEN'e WEAK.
Fei 1110 110x1 Unity d.iy-3 e elkr fjI'l.eiA I.
BAUUA1NS, In order te cle.'.r our eounleis
and make room ter our LariieSpiiiijj stock,
which weaie new manulacturii'y.
SOME PRICES.
A Stout lair of Werkiitfj Ii Jl3 al 'Me., $1.00
IK'S, &1.50. up te J 1.S7.
All-Weel Kcrseyt., several .style's, at $2.00,
$2.50 and J3.(H).
The very durable Cheviot l'aiiltut $2 SO, $3 CO,
anil $3.50.
A bandsmuc variety of Mixed Cassimcre
rants at $2.75, $::.27 and $1.00.
Men-s suit- at $1.00. JJ.tO, $0.00, $7.00, $S.OO.
5i0.H0, up te ?l."i.OO.
Men's Overcoats at $2.25, $3.00. Sl..r.O, $0.00,
$7 00, 50.01!, up te $J(!.00.
Heys' Suits at $2.37, $2.75, 53.S, fl.W, ?5 00,
f li 00, up te ?U1,50.
Heys' Overcoats al 51.75, $2.25, 5J.S0, $1.23, up
te $7 00.
tJMMicn't. Suits at tl.50, $2.0), $.3.00, fl.CO,
$.(). up te J.r)0.
Cliildien'sOerceatsatfl,37 $2.00, $2.75, up
te $1 50.
XWTliose people w-hetclnk tltcv ean'tafferi'l
a New Suit or Uvcice.it will be'surnriaed te
lind hew easily lliey tin atTerd it, if they avail
themselves el the bargains we ate new ollor ellor oller
ing. L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FASIllOXABLB MEHCHANT TA1LOU
AND CLOT1UEU,
66 aud 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
ltlKht en the Southwest Cerner el Orange St.
1.ANCA6TEU. PA.
5f-Tlic cheapest and most.ieliable UlelhitiB
Heuse la the city.
fJL'MU.M. I'yitKUH'KAH, &fJ.
f J. ui.s.r.
OifS FPJ'l!iiIl Goods.
N-ilt'. -' k i' i nk. ici.ii '-. Silk anil ( a-ti
k.i it- M ii"!-' ! iih n ii.utdkeic-liicl-, fine
Mm'- i ii-rn.- j, Fur hpiiug Tep
iiin.c :is e: iii(ivf-,i.jlIai'i,Culii.
.-ii-iii iiili-i-, !'ict'l Uneki. Card
a-i -. Ludu s' "-ateliels. I'he-
u,i-it: ami Autograph
Allium-, I'eiJuuieiy,
Li4'i Ca-t , sc.ut
I'liis. fclceve
IlUttOllb,
Ac.
DON'T JAIL iU SEE Till: ultA.VU HIS
PLAY.
hi. J. BKISMAN,
NO. Si. NORTH QUEEN' feTREET.
'14,rji..iA'iliJi & ruaihti.
w
Special Bargains
-JN-
HEAVY W1JSTER CAPS.
Wu h.nc :. l.iifii: !.'r el SI'UUN'U, WARM
t.AL'hiei ilUlh. 'Ilicic yoeil-s we llavc put
SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICK
'I In--pi'i: tui'j ei-cupj- anil tliu iiiunuy that
1-, tu tin in ut- wauIiMi ter ether eimIs, mj we
-.ICllllCi- !t'l;lll :ii
TVEKTY-FIVE GENTS.
I ! tin- P mi li.ii.mi or the .v:ieii and will
p.ij jeiil'i liny it ou don't just liced one
lien. Im i:m . c liavc a uiy lilCEi.
'ill l II 'l new .-filing lei 50c. We liave
in,! u-i r.i-il a
Vl-UEI.LANKOl'S LOT
OK
MEN'S SOFT AND STIFF HATS.
( miil-tiiif et II lii!!i ; diilrii'iit style. Init
lli-t ii'iality oeU tint wt- ar- proiiaiel te
e;li-i te tin- piiljiieat 'J.1 per font. K-S3 llian
In it a In i! aliu-.
n .: VmI'iKals-ms'i'M'sasd dkivixu
M.OVlJS
c.i i new h 1 miht :il piiL-OH that arc '-peci.il-!
,t lu'ir i'u te tin- Inner. A1m). Willi's and
HulL-i, 111. NM.T-. Uur
a?:ii-irniii H:;!e (A' Xerkweur at 50c.
H -.ilil 111 lull 1O1C0.
He.ivy Suits.
O vereijat3.
Trunks.
Vniisee.
Umbrellas aud
Rubber Clelhiug
a pi m -am i , ill.-J.OWEbT.
i j-YI'i' In-t m i k in Apiil our HOOT stud
illOi. Hi.rAKTMLN I will be opened.
Fester.
Nes. 34,36 & 33 a. King St.,
LVNflASTKi;. l'A.
Mm CMffl SDTfS
fei:
!rn, He.vs jind Chiiiireii,
-Al-
SACRIFICING PRICES.
in ei-i.-i i lese out my Eultic Sleck el
iOEfrlll Gletliing,
I line M Mil. '.! 'I I! KM H')VN Less th.in
i'u. IM ' V ilen.i.' e...i be bought let.
Mi.V.S bLhljANT
ALL PURE WOOL SUITS,
I ei j" ii :. 1 tuinei I'l ite, $10,00.
MEN'S E.Vi'UA
ALL-WOOL SUITS,
1 ei -1 2,0.'. -eiil l.ipidly lieietoletclor flWUl.
BOYS' SUITS
Fiem $2...0 up te $;.. Only Half the rermer
i'rices.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
At such i.iici3 heietolero unheard el
AT
EOSENSTEDPS,
Ne. 37 North Queen St
LAN'CASTEK, l'A.
J55-N't'xt Doer te Sbultz & Ilro'slIatSteie
JJAJtDWAJtE.
IN
I KW UAKDWAKK STUKI5.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & BEMGIER,
DKALEUS IN:
EUILDlNGand GABINli.1
HARDWARE,
SIOVES,
HEATE11S,
RANGES,
PAIN2S,)
OILS and
GLASS.
Heuse Furaisliiiig Goods.
sllmditw
B.
KltAMJ. bATl.UK
HAS UEMOVED HIS
GALLERY OF PH0T0GEAPHI
TO-
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
& Exactly opppestto tlie Old Stand.
ectll-6iud&wft
WiUiamsen I
UItfc.S'1 AM iJKsl.
Keuieily f-cr .lladt;. It l- Compounded
lruiu Uui, Jt.tlr, liiic!iu, aiau-
ilruKO, uu I Uaixlellen.
The eldest, be-t. moil rc-new .ed and valu
able medicine in the world, -mil in ttddi'lmi it
contains all thu byt.inii ii'ii-t eilective cura
tive pi. ip.ji ties el nil etln-1 lenifdie-i, behiy Ihfc
gieatiat liver leul.iter, bloen punHi-i.and
iite and hea th lv-teiinj; ajfenl el -ti'U
It gives new Hie ftud vitro' U Hie ajred and
intittn. Terir-itrjnn n, l.i.iers. liti-i-iiy men.
l.tdii-b, nuil .ill whom b.-dentai-) employment
c.iusu iriegulaiities et tin- lileO'I, Sleiu:ie!i,
Hotels, or Kitlneib, or who lcquiic an ap ap
peti.ei, tonic, and mild -limuUnt, U isinvalti.
able, beitijj highly cur.Uive, tome and stllnu
latiu', without being intexittititii?.
Ne m.itter what your ioeltti- et -j mpteitis
aie, or what the d!ne.i-e or allim-ut Is. t:-e Il.ip
Kitteis. Ien't w.iltHiiltlyeti aie ic, but il
you en y fuel 1; ;d or mt-ei.ible u-e the bitters
at once. It m-iy s.ve your lit-. IlundictS
hUVe been s.ied b -e dei-.i. .it a n edeiute
cot. A-k your il.-ui-t, et pli-.k-h.u. De
net sutler j cur-elf or let jour liitnds suffer.
but use am) ure thetn len-e Hep Hitters.
If you have l.iiueneii In the loins, with lte lte
euent patiisnnd aelii-s; nu nil mess et tln;thii;ii:
scanty, painlul and lieijiu-ui di-oli.irge et
mine, tilled with pus, and which will tuin
led by .standing; ii voiacienu apiietite and un
Iiienehab!e thirst; hir0h -md diy ikiu;
clammy tenctte, eiien il uklj l'irrcd ; swollen
and ilill.'.mii'eii uuis ; ditii,-ical bV.eUinK of
the limbs; fieiiuent attacks of hicceugh;
inability te void the ii'iuea'id ?ie.il tatijue in
attempting it you are sulleil'iLj tieiu some
ieim et Kidney or tJifusiiy CempI unt, hitch
as IIkhiiii'":; Di.-i:asi". et tin lidiie-,, si one or
inllamiuatleu of the bladder, jrr.ivel and reiril
calculi, diabetes, 3li.inj;uai. b'licli-.te and it:
tentieu et the iiiine, anil. Hep Kitteis is tin;
only leuiedy th.il will pcruianently ou-.e jeu.
Uemenibi r. Hep Uittets i-no ilc. l. lipoid,
diunken ne-triim, but thn pine.-t and best
medicine, ever ni.ule and no poison or i.'.mlly
should be wilheul il.
Hvii'tiisk any el the highly lauded blitll
w ith testimonials el teat t-uit'g, but ask jmir
neighbor, duiK'st, j.astei or physiel.inswh.it
Hep Ititteis has and in de 1 -r you and le-t it.
j.in3i'-lyee lTTli&-&w
.W (IN I CA I. .V " Tit UMKJtTS.
.1S1A:'.I.I-B I8(5.
II. ( OilTII,
M A N U t ACT U II E lib' AU K N T FO. T il K
Weber, Steinway,
Kranicli & Bach
PIANO-FORTES.
Msr-en k Haiuhii, Pcleubet & e.s
ORGANS.
Adilie-s ciiiiOopeniieucclo
Ne. 310 MARKET STREET,
i!Ai:imsuiu;g, i'A i.r.mu
" ji'sii; l5iN t,.
Music Bexes,
Closing Out Sale
Al'-
HALF THE REGULAR PRICE.
This Ik 1114 0111 last -a'e m Hi!- cily lei some
e.us, wed .sue le -ell out the enlite lu k
lietoreeles-im: tmr sile-ioem ler the ea-en.
Te this end we quote the )-e-l possible
price-.VIth only tmrdl advance e 01 cost et
liiiiim T:i.-t ill Iiilt, te cover e.peiise-.
Only line.st nuality llif?h CI iij .Music l!oe,
.specially made ter our tetail Hade, including
many new M j les with latest lmprevi-menl-,
and et lie ureatest duitiliiliiy ; lur sui oiierto
Hie ordinary Mu-ie lleM's'euetiilly i-old in
this country. '1 he lone e! ihe-e boxes is vety
pewcrluland it Hie -.ui'11 tune iem.irk.ibly
.sweet. Muslt'.il IJeves with Itells, I'l-.nns
Ciistanets, Celc-li..l Veiie.--, Harp Zill or,
1'iecide, Tii'tnme, Alandoliue, Fei te-I'ia'ie,
and snibliuie-ll.il motile, Ac, .vith two and
three main ptiui;s, 1 uniiiiij' twice and thtee
times Hie length el eidtnaiy Music lie.ea bj"
one wnidini;.
Lare stock ei iimll Mush ISdscsj : i'.!-c, Al
buins, Ciii'ir I'aileis, Ijeiii'itt't-, &e., with con
cealed music.
linineiise Display ! cncslSflctlieiis !
Ne home should be without one el these
beautilui insii 11 me in s
Tin-is an oppeilumty m 1 Ien1 elleied. Pi ice
l'-l en apnlicallen.
C. GAUTSCHI & CO.,
MANUi'ACTUUEItb Or" MUSICAL HOXbS
Ste. Croix, Switzerland.
Salesroems: Ne. 1018 Chestnut St.,
l'lllLADELI'HIA.
nevLVtld
JjAJiVAHTISK W.lTVUr.Ct.
"PCUSUNAI..
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
OK Tne-
Absolutely AcGurate
SCHEDULE TIME
which the Earth makes in its Yearly Involu
tion around the Sun, distant Ninety-two Mil Mil
leon Miles, or as it Kovelves Each Day upon
its Axis, nearly Eight Thousand Mile3 in
Length lrein l'oleto Pele ?
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
THAT THE
Lancaster Watch
OR ANY OTHER GOOD WATCJT,
IS SIMPLY A WONDERFUL COM
BIWATION OF PLATES, STEEL
SPRINGS, JEWELS, I1ANDS,DIAL.
Etc., WHICH IS OF VALUE FOR
ITS TIME-KEEPING QUALITIES
ONLY AS IT RECORDS APPROXI
MATELY OR ACCURATELY THE
PROGRESS OF THIS REVOLU
TION UPON ITS AXIS THROUGH
EVERY SECOND OFEVERYDAY.'
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT
THAT, IN
The Opinion of Experts,
The Lancaster Watch, through its various
grades, reports the Tregicss et this Daily ttev
elutien with an accuracy unsurpassed many
say "unequalled" in the history el the Watch
Manufacture ? It is a SOLID FACT!
j'nE 1'
CONNER LOAFING.
TVUATA!)ItUt.M'SKlUO.N'i'aKjrn!il.T
tint .t the ii:arln; Kioto en the hjcutoiieeu
e Secletj .V 15. id 1'r.lctice of Yumij;
31 en severe; v ."-cored,
for the Is-TEtLieitNcnr..
Theic is ete prod no-1 ttf e)r modem civ
jhati!t thai, lesay il.e least, is a .setieus
blot ett an otherwise bi.ji'.t e.-cutcheen.
It cannot be said that this piia&itic out eut
jjicwth is ltuiiiettcits te t'tiy locality, or
that it ll.miishrs m te Juxtitiaully iu the
Eaciti than in the W-tuia world; but
its baucful presence is felt i.i ever'
community, a semee of nriuoynuee aud
disgust tual! liht thiukilitr and leriited
jreeple. 'l'he habit of ln:iliu; :tt street
coiners or in bar 100111, dram slieps, cigar
.stetc-H, aud .1 dexeti ether u'Mitt of a sim
ilar character where " men of leitiiiie"
de congregate lias Ieuj: since t;r.w!i te tha
iimj)ei tienK of A j;i.it!tic niti-aai-s a
monster let eh appi!ii; the, very Vitals of
heci.il cxt.stut-ce. Ie inculcates upon the
minds of. the jeumj a sort of v 'jabend
hte that ive.s its. tuieta annun.lly, nay,
daily, te lccttti' the ninks of vice and ini ini
metality. Ne one cm pas alenti our
htieets day alter day, ami notice tlie same
young men lealing 011 the .same comets or
coming fiein the hame driimshep without
an inwatd, ahudderiiiic feeling, that there
miiht be something radically wrong some
wheie. The constitution el sutnWy does
net make prevision for any Mich element?,
anil fie they must be meie'exciesefnccK
social iiipumbiat'ces of :. dangerous 11a
tuie. I have often wendeied wlicrein lay
the fascination of Mieel lealiiisr ; what the
pleasuie derived from it? The coldest
day or the hottest, rain or shine, morning,
neon or night, it mattetr. net; there aie
always some metubeis of the fi.iternity
tcady te sacrifice their own comlert te
pteseive the u'lmtatien of tlie order.
Whin tlie tempetatuta in flirting with
zete thc;e felt constituted martyrs will
heieicai'y held their places, and with
lusty beat of aims and vigoieita s'amp of
numbing feet a-si.st the sluggish bleed in
its ceuslant ilew. fu (heir elFerts te keep
warm moie muscuhir energy is expended
uselessly than would sttllice te geueiale
electricity viieiiuli te light the stieetief
Lai. caster ine.st biiili.iutly. LcL the city
lathei.s think of this, aud if possible, apply
this f,m plus ei r-ij;y toseinopuiiio.se.
The only thing tlw corner-loafer is
avowedly successlul in is instilling ieop!e
as they pass. Tlie coarse, almost brut: 1
jests that aie bandied trout mouth le
mouth as a lady passes ; the impudent
.mails that giect one at eveiy tuin ; the
unhallowed dcseeiatie'i of the 01:0 il.iy set.
apait ficni all the lest; thete aie a few
of the charges that mihl bj p.-efcued
against the lealing gang. Hew iiume.ibtir
able is the disgust with which one hears
the ce.u-.-e weid.s and ceaiHer laughtfi-01'
a set 01 c.i ucr row u !..e at the appe.itaiice
el anyone of unusual attite or Labit. Ne
one is exempt fietu tin; itisi expect iu! ciiti
cUui. Man or woman, young or old, it
matleis net te the fimi-nieuthcd jester se
he can iai.se a l.uifh among his lollops.
The small bev eail.v te.uiie te imitate his
tutor iu vice a. id heh becomes an adept in
the ait. One id the m:st unpleasant ex
pctieaces thr.atgu which one can pass is
te iiui the ''..lUtitii-t of a cetnci cie-.m! with
;i lady en join arm. Tlicie .11 c places that
aie looked upon v.ilh a sort el terror by
young liidie.s ; t licet ceintis they icl'us'j
te ass if ihcy can avoid ths-iu. piefemng
te make a Wide tletviu te the eulal el
passing the gang. Olten ingoing thieugh
such ii fiew d I have felt the lair being at
my side slnink as though iu pain when
some louder tone fell upon hoi ear ; and
1 have blushed 10 think that L buieu;.d te
a iace whose metubeis wee se lest te a
sense of prepiiely. Lnites may be sate,
fiem bodily hami from tl ole.iteis. but the r
modesty will elten leccive agiijveus shock
whose ctlciits will but s-lew.y bj crated.
Weman has an innate feeling that she has
a light 10 leek for protection and suppeit
10 tne sieiner se:c. Her only dieatu is
that nu-n aie ad the slaves ei the tvx
lea-ly te s.u-riiiee almost auyihnig let the
sake of the weaker vessel ; ana when the
awak uing oeiacv, as come it will, it falls
witn all th 1 mete crushing ieiee beeiuse
unexpected. It may be urged that ladies
should net be en the sticet at night un
attended ; but we have seen that even
when attended by au esceit they could nut
escape nbaldiy's baae.'ul breath.
Sunday eei!tng secma te be the gie.it
mustci hour fei the bugades ei leaieiD.
Eveiy comer, th'-n, is garnished v,i Ii ;i
metlej a&semblagi. of men and boye.
Leng lines el humanity, exhaliug sicken
ing odor el stale bser and tobacco Hank the
pavements 011 both skies. (Jhuich-gecrs
must all undergo the impcitiueut tcrutmy
of these self appointed censeis. They de
net go te chinch thernscves. They liiid
meie pleasiue in annoying people who tic.
Gossip iitles BUpi erne, even gossip sup
posed te be the sole picrogative of a patty
of old women assembled ier an hour's iu
tsichauge of news. They are at their
pests "seen s,i the evening shades prevail,"
aud aie theie still when the evening
services aie ever and the worshippers axe
turning hemewaid. Who, that gees te
church, has net been annoyed by the
corner excrescences ?
Loek at this subject as we may the un
alterable fact remains that a radical change
is necessary and would be hailed with
pleasure by all who have been annoyed by
the nuisance. Hew immeasurably does
it detract from the grandeur of humanity
te be compelled te acknowledge these men
of the satne race and sex with ourselves !
And yet, humiliating as the confession
may be, we are unable te evade the stern
fact that these worthless suckers of society
are men whom proper training and cub
ture would lilt te a higher piano and give
expression te the nobility of chaiactcr in
herent in the lowest nature. It may, per
haps, be looked upon as merely a difference
of degree. One boy with every advantage
far acquiring education and culture has
early" impressed upon his mind the true
meaning ei life and his inclinations will
then lead him te accept the nobler mission
of doing geed work for the human family ;
another, without these advantages, with a
mind uncultured, untaught as te the
higher meaning of human existence, will
be iuiluenced in his career by
merely sensual desires, te gratify
which he will seek the compan
ionship of persons as illiterate as
himself. And who shall say that, were
their positions reversed, were the first boy
te be deprived of his opportunities andj
liie si-cenn raised in cue social piaur, ine
results would net be the same ? Educa
tion is the great civilizer and refiner of
the coarse clay composing humanity.
Thcre must be an inherent predisposition
for depravity in a man when he will net
yield te the elevating influence of culture
aud letters. That there are such cases I
knew, but these should net be accepted
as a criterion from which te judge all men
of like condition. It would be uncharit
able se te de aud we have need of all the
charity vouchsafed te us. Our educa
tional system is geed aud yields geed
results se that we must leek for a cure
nearer home. Meral training is the great
requisite that is te improve the condition
of things. Aud this moral training must
begin at home. " Train up a child in the
way he should go " was net idly spoken.
Surround the boy with geed intlueuces at
home ; make him feel that he is of mere
acceuut than se much lumber ; make
home pleasant for him ; allow him te bring
his boy-friends there aud have si geed
time in season ; no matter hew humble
the home may be it still may be made
attractive, especially when lece mles with
gentle sway. If such a course be taken
by parents aud net the opposite, as is tee
frequently the case I am certain tli.it geed
results will fellow. Beys will foieiie the
questionable recreation of coiner leafing ;
our jails and penitentiaries will be deplet
ed of a goodly share of their annual addi
tions and a better state of things will be
inaugurated. E. C. (J. II.
F. ifc M. College, Lancaster, Feb. 3, '8J.
UN TMJS FKONTIKlt.
l'reii.iratluuH for Hostilities Iu tiiilhtii lerrl lerrl
tery Cn.r.ed by Geed Luclc.
A dispatch from Muskogee, Indian tei
1 story, says there are strong iudicatieus of
a renewal of hostilities between the con
tending bauds of Cieeks. Geerge l'eitei
has been appointed comuiauder of the
Chicete faetieu aud has called iu all avail
able men aud it is said will attack the con
solidated forces of Spieehe, new camped
about fifteen miles trem Okmulgee, as
seen as the weather is favoiable. ISeth
parties are buying all the AViuchestei
rillcs and ether weapons aud ammunition
they can obtain.
A tragedy occurred among the Creek
Indians last Saturday. When the Creek
orphan money nras distributed among the
tribe one of Euchee's baud received 2,-
000 The mau's geed luck drove him
crazy, aud en Sunday morning before tlay.
light he shot two of Ins companions,
Kigia Brown aud Jehn Buck, through the
head while they were sleeping. The whole
camp was aroused, and iu the attempt te
capture the lunatic Jim Barrett was mor
tally wounded. The Indian then took
bhelter under a wagon aud defended him
self with lireaims. It being impossible te
capture him he was killed by a well
directed volley.
Tun principal chief of the Os.ige Indi
ans, Jeseph Pawnee Nepawsha, is dead,
lie was 48 years of age. He had ruled
the Osages for meie than twenty
years. Officials at the Indian bureau at
Washington, assert that Captain Payne's
raids upau the Oklahoma lauds iu the In
iliau Territory have already cost the gov
ernment about $200,000, aud that this ex
penditure might have been saved il Cou Ceu
giess had adopted the repeated lecommen lecemmen lecommen
datieus of the commissioner, providing for
the punishment of intruders upon the
public lands.
.
We understand lli.it se.i.-skiu wula aie
geinir out el style, and iu consequence, colds
an- inei easing among the tairsex. Hew for
tunate tliere is such a remedy as Dr. Hull's
Ceuh Symp !
Three leasens why the Celluloid Kye-Ulasscs
arethehest: first, heeause they are the Wjhl'
at; second, hecause they aie the handsomest ;
mid Third, because they tire the blrenacst , ;
for &ale by all leading Jewelers and Oiilieiiins.
15-lwdced
Will T. Mente Hit, Ml. Carmel, I'.u, says:
" Itieivn's. lien Kilter thoroughly cured 1110
et indigestion and general debility. Fer sale
by II. K. Ceehran, ill tiggtst, 1.57 and IS1) North
IMeenslieet. l.Vlwd&w
Take iu linij; see advertisement 01 .Sim .Sim
menti Liver Regulator.
Ytjitra or Suiieriug.
Mis. K.uiilmrt, cer. Pratt iitid Kieadwsiy,
ISttllale, was ter twelve years a smlteicr trem
ilieiiiiialism, and alter trying every known
remedy without avail, was eutii.'ly cutedby
'I heuias" Kelectrie Oil. Fer sale bv II. K. Civil
ian, diugglst. lCTuniUTJ Ninth lueeu stieet.
He I1111 lielone It.
That in this town tlieie are scores et pcisens
pa-sing our steie every day whose lives aie
mule mis lublc by lndiac-dtien, Dyspepsia,
Seur and dlstrts-cl isteinaeh. Liver Com Cem
l..iiut. Constipation, when ter 75e. lie will sell
thi'in bhileh's Vilalter. guaranteed te euic
them, sold by II. it. Cochran, druggist, Nes.
117 and 1M North (jueen street. lebT-eeii'J
Don't despair, hut read the advertisement
et Mutinous Liver Regulator.
UHSpisnd.
Ry the unthinking, Uuiduclc has been con
sidered a weed, and its luxuriant giewth, un
pleas uit smell, etc.. has lciidcint it, te tlio-'e
" net knowing irs iriucs," :i nuisanej, and
yet tl 0 root lias long been acknowledged by
savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, ape
rient ami bleed purifier. Kurdoek Kloed Kit
teis embody all its geed qualities. Pi see il.
Fer (-ale by 11. R. Ceehran, druggist. 17 and
1ZJ Xerth Queen street.
Walnut L.eaf Hair Restorer.
It isentiielvdilleientfr.iin all ether. Ills
as clear 113 water, and, n8 its immu Indicate.
is n p'iiteet Vegetable Hair Restorer It will
immediately tree the head trem all dandruff,
leslere giay hair te its natural color and pro pre
ilupi a new growth where it has fallen oil'.
It does net in nnv manner etlect the health,
which Sulphur, Sugar of Le-id and Nitrate of
silver pteparatiens have done. It will change
light or faded hair m a few days te a beautiful
-lessy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. :MIT1I, KLIN'H .t CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
ft RUCKEL. New Yerk. iuiMi-lyd.eedftw
iiLASH AUJi UUEJJA'an'AJlA.
IOI it flIAKTIN.
H
AT
CHINA: HALL.
We have just leceived per Steamship Illi
nois another Importation et
White Granite Ware
IN
DINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER WARE.
We have a Large Stock el UOUSEFUR
NISIIING GOODS in our line.
lleiist'sUres Receive Special Attention.
3-0ur Goods must prove satisfactory or
will be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
OAJViZ8.
-AKFKTS.
Carpet Manufactory,
Having undertaken te manufacture RAG
and CHAIN CAKPET3, wholesale, 2,000 yards
per week, I am new prepared te sell my entire
stock el
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Ar GEEAT BARGAINS AND 4.T BELOW
COST,
te rnake room and give my entire attention te
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CAEPET HALL,
Oer. West King and Water Ste,
Qinare
Carpets,
Mt.lHC.lJ..
B
HlOiV 's lliUS UHTElte.
KNOW
That Brown's Iren Bit trim v. ill
cme the worst casts of dyspepsia.
Will iusui 0 a hearty appetite aud in
cieasd digestion.
Ones general debility, and givcj a
new lease el iilc.
Dispels uei volts depression ami low
spirits.
Restuics au exhausted uu. siiifi mother
te full .strength and gives abundant
sustenance for her child.
btiengtheus the muscles and nerves-,
etiiiches the bioed.
Oveicemes weakness, wakefulness,
aud lack of eneigy.
Keeps off all chills, levels, and ether
malarial poison.
Will iufitse with new life the weakes t
invalid.
J7 Waiket st., Raltimeie, Pee. IsSI.
Fer six jcais 1 have In en a
gieat sulleier Iiem Kloed Dis
ease, Dyspepsia, and Con-tipa-tieii,-uiil
became se dc-bilitated
that 1 con d net it tain anything
en my tUi.inacli. in tact, lite had
almost become a burden, i-inal-ly,
when hope had almost lett
me, my husband seeing Krown's
Iren Kitteis adveilised in the
paper, induced me te give il a
Dial. 1 11:11 new t.-king my tluid
bottle and have net felt se well
in six years as 1 de at the pres
ent time.
ulliP. L. I'. Gl'.IKVlK.
Brown's iron Bitteis will have a bet
ter tonic elleet upon any one who
needs "bracing up," thau any
medicine made.
tot sale v, holes.ileaiiiiieiall by 11. IS. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 1.J7 11:11! U) Net Hi Queen
stic-et, Lancaster
11 lw-dftw If
A
UHJN'J iN S'.UVLS UAUali
AGONY!
PURRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER
y:iNG.s
RELIEF!
NEURALGIA
SCIATICA
TOOTHACHE
EAIiACHE
And the wlule uotieus l.tmily of
ncive disc, ses aie cured by
Perrv Davis's Paiit Killer
y
.SURE 1
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP " PAIN KILLER."
tl-lnii&w
noens ash htaviemsuil-
lraKi'iM'.s.
V VALENTIN Kb.
VALENTINES.
VA I.ENT1N KS Iu eveiy variety at
L. M. FLYNN'S
K'JOK AND hTATlONEIU fcTOKE,
42 WEST KING STREET.
JSSB. 1SS3.
VALENTINES!
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
Novelties
FOR THE
Valentine Season
AT THE
BOOKSTOKE
OP
Jelm BaerTs Sens,
Nes. 15 and 17 North Quean Street.
SIGN OF THE BOOK.
feb3-lfd
aeju..
B.
B. MAKTIHj
Wholb.ale and Retail Dealer In all binds Ot
LUMKEH AND COAI.
.rard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
trccta above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL AUli I1ANUKC.
Kest;grade of family COAL, well-cleaned,
weight guaranteed.
Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Prices.
Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives and
walk". Cement at reduced prices.
Hay and Straw by the ten or bale.
Yard : Harrisburg pike.
General Office: ifl) East Chestnut 8treet.
KAUEEMAN, K.ELLE1S, & CO.
aprf-lwd
fpOAL..
M. V. B. COHO;
S30 NORTH WATJBU ST., Lancaster, Jfa
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NOBTH WATER
STREET. te.n2S.JTd
-TOTIOK TU STUCKUOLIJKKS.
Il The annual meeting et the stockholders
el the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad com
pany will be held at the office ei the company,
Ne. 233 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
en WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1883. at II
o'clock, a. m. Election ter President and dl-
I rectors same uuy ami piace.
febl-3td JAUE3 K. ilcCLUKE, Sec'y.
jjitroevits.
AT
W aricJ maker's.
Silk novelties innumerable
and indescribable. Everything
that ladies or dressmakers have
occasion for in matching, deco dece deco
ratiner 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 with lower
prices. Still, we imagine that
if one should assert the con
trary, almost everybody in Phil
adelphia would believe it.
Oftener we speak of edier
aspects of our trade ; aspects
less obvious or less recognized.
It is well occasionally te give
old news.
Nert-euler clicle, south entrance te main
building.
Warm skirts for ladies, and
lecrcnngs for ladies, girls and lit
tie 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.
Weal of Beuth entrance le main building.
Furs hive 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 ?
M03 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?
Next-outer circle, south entrance te mam
building.
Weel serge embroidered with
sitk dots that ought te sell for
1.50 no diat isn't the way te
put it; it ought te sell according
te our theory, for just as little
as we can afierd ; 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 cemtrc.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and
City-ball square, Philadelphia.
JTAVJSH HAHOINOB, C.
piAKKS W. n'KY.
We have a large Una of
LACE CURTAINS
In WIIITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a pair up
NETTING by yard lrem 12c. up.
EED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, PILLOW
SHAMS and TIDIES.
CURTAIN POLES of every description.
WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low
in price : $1 50 cornice? ler 90c.. J2 cornices for
J1.50, I2.re cornices ler $1.75, $2.75 cornices ler
$2.00. Will tit any window up te flve feet In
width, and very easily adjusted.
LARGE STOCK OF
WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES
Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers
ODD LOTS and ISEMNANTS et PAPER
HANGINGS very cheap te close out.
Among them are some very choice
styles. A lew of these light-colored
Shades left from 15 cents up.
Have your work done noir before the Spring
rush commences. We employ first-class work
men and can give your orders prompt atten
tion. SHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTEB. PA.
SAMUEL. U. PKIflJS, ATTOKNKI, BAH
Removed his OSlce trem 56 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedl-
I ately in Bear Of Court Heuse, Leng's New
mmuuigi iiui-wi.