i?Kmmkmm vqBggSSi( k . .4. v ' ci-iStiL'iV'ii. Jass&'ssassei isr-atf - f3 -'-'rr'..; .-.- j - . - ' Sc J IM 5TJwr"l'SB--i I. ...M.J I "4.1 - - "TV .'.-a' I ? K&S k?-wsM-.Bem:m',t'r.rf-m .'a?;BBlBKd An-; mVKwgjK3Kvi GmS isil ta -w- -? " JBt j - s'BBkT CtZzV v BB& i Vi. -"ftS-ST-- J .- ""-mT- Tar r-i ?f?t"rr-!-T; ? x-f vJT,- - -' -- r- Yelnme XIX Ne. U9. LANCASTER, PA. MOPAY. FEBRUARY 23,1883. JS.- 7 y aVKVi m-sWLVmI w W- - -r r r 3FX - . " ?f -1 U--- ""f!fl k X' Jk i VLOTHIXO. 3. KHISMAK. Xet-kUes, 811k Hsndkerchlels, Bilk and Cash Micro Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, Uwlerwe-r, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.OeIlars.CutTs. Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, ' Cigar Cases, Scan Pins, Slee70 Buttens, Ac. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 86 NORTH QUEEN STllEET, s. s. itATirvev. OVERCOATS, Dress Saits, Easiness Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices ler the next two months, at S. 8. RATHYOFS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, J23-lmoed LANCASTER, PA. s: I'KUI At. MOTIUK. Greatest Reduction of the Season. Te make room for our New Spring Stock we will close out the balance of our Clothing at Uotletn Prices. SUITS. Formerly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $1G.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New$10.00 Formerly $10.00 New $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $10.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $ 7.50 New $ 0.00 CALL EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS. THE BEST D. B. Hosteller & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA Ol'KCIAl. NOTICE, THE GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL -IN- FINE CLOTHES, AT E GEKEART'S TAILORING KSTABLISllMENJ, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. In order te reduce sleck anil make room ler the SPRING TRADE, 1 will make up le order ler the remainder of the season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction Is ler cash only, and Will enable cash buyers te secure a line sultef clothes or an overcoat as low a-j they can buy them rea'dy-inade. K. GERHART. flKEAT SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MERCHANT TAILORING. As at this time of year PANTS arc the prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and in order te keep our hands lully employed, we make te order PANTS at prices that dely any- 'toedy te buy the same quality of goods, made and trimmed like ours, ready made up. WE MAKE TO ORDER Mixed All-Weel Casslmore PANT3 at $3 00 Striped All-Well Cassimere PANTS at.... 3 50 . AU-wool Extra Heavy PANTS at 4 00 All Weel Cheviot PANTS at 4 fe Plain Worsted PANTS at n oe Fancy Worsted PANTS at 5 10 gcetcti All-Weel Cheviot PANTS at 00 Extra Fine Foreign Fantaloenings at $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9 CO, $1 '.00. SUITS TO ORDER. AGoeil Woolen Business SUIT $12 03 An All-Weel Heavy Cassimere SUIT 14 00 An All-Weel Cheviot SUIT 15 00 An All-Weel Scotch Cheviot SUIT 10 50 A Fine Worsted SUIT 18 00 An Extra Fir.e Worsted SUIT 20 00 A Foreign Cassimere or Worsted SUIT... 25 00 JO-Whcthcr you wish le purchase or net, lease call and be convinced of the RARE ARGAINS we are new ettering te the public. I. ansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, CG-C8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, JUghten the Southwest Cerner et Orange SL LANCASTER, PA 49Tbe cheapest and most reliable Clothing 'Heuse in the city. SAJtUKL. H. PKIOK, ATTORNEY, HAS Jtemeved bis Ofl'ee Iren 66 JCerth Duke KtlMt te TC0..41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl pupn w i itetr ei veart nmh. jjenirs no rwm-va- SASi 17 JLi Bent's Mil Goods. czeiBure, vkvxmwxajc, 0. "pOSENSTKlWiJ. BARGAINS AT 10SENSTEDPS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Gentlemen's l, Deg SI -AN.D CASTOR GLOVES, WILL HE OFFEUKD AT A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S NEXT TUESDAY. Every pair warranted and elsewhere, $1.50. only CSc; price A LARGE LOT OF Gentlemen's Medicated Underwear At 90c ; iermer price, $1.50. WOOLEN CARDIGAN At 75 Cents. JACKETS ONLY A V.KVf MORE OF THOSE Pine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH SOARPSLefc, At 48 Cents. OUR SPRING STYLES OF Fine Woolens Will be ready Ter inspection NEXT WEDNESDAY. They comprise all the Latest Woolens the market allerds, MR. JAMES S. NOWJ.EN, whose reputation as a llrst-class cutter has been fully estab lished, is still employed by me. 43-My Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING will be sold regardless of cost. A. H. Eesenstein, Ne. 37 North Queen St JOpposile the Gcape Hetel. IjAIfUANTKlt VA.TVU1!H. r THE PATENT Dust -Proof Watches, NIOKEL AND GILT, low Manufactured RY THE Lancaster Watch Ce., UNDEU Patent of November, 1882, THERE IS SUPPLIED A Want Leng Felt J3Y TRE TliADE. HATS AJfli CAPS. H ATS, CAPS AND YOKS Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Purs lately belonging te the firm et Shultz & Rre., fashionable luttters. and new offers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33NOHTII QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere or the late lirm el Shultz' A Ure. Special inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz, of the late linn et Shultz & Bre., who arc experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ & BUO.) fl3-tfd MJCVIVAL. CI RAT'S SPKCIFIO MKDIU1NK. THK J Great English Remedy. An unlailing cure ler Im potency, and all Diseases that fellow less el Memery. Universal Lassi tude, Pain In the Rack, Dimness el vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen sumptien and a Premature Grave. Pull par ticulars in our pamplct, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lerts. or will he sent free by maU en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 iiuiuiuceuiiuiu Kin account, ei counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the only genuine. Guarantees eienre Issued by us. Per sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. . aprl2-lydw FOUNTAIN FINK-CUr TOUACVO, THE best grade manufactured, 8 cts. perez.. BT25cts. lift, at v ' HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. Tl'ST BECEIVJU AT THIS OrriCF, A FINE LOT OF VISITING CARDS OF THE TOBY LATEST DESIGNS. Call and see them at the InteJlkrencer Office, J&l " r. I - ? !' - . . " t . - i - ' - jrttt. - v r:.. .:-3? BRATe And faithful uuabdiak OF OUB HOMES AND PROPERTY RESCUED FROM IMMI NENT PERIL. A TEar popular and well-known member ei our police lerce, who "has periermed duty twelve years at the Union R. R. Depot, en Ex change Place, in Providence, R. t., gives his unsolicited testimony. Hear him : " I have been dreadfully troubled with dis ease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months ; at times 1 was se severely afllicted that I was unable te stand en my feet, as my leet and lower parts of my legs were very badly swollen : my urinary organs were In a dreadful condition, my bleed was in a wretched state, and it had become se Impoverished and circulated se poorly that my hands and leet would b cold and numb and se white as te ap pear lifeless. I could net rest nlehts. but was ee distressed all ever that 1 could net lie sUHi In bed, but would keep turning and rolling lrem one side te the ether all night, se that I would leel mere tired and exhausted In the morning than when I wenfr te bed. My condition be came se serious that I was obliged te step work, and for thirty days I was unabletobcen duty. I consulted the bcstdocters.and tried the numerous medicines and se-called cures, but rapidly grew worse, and was in a sad condition every way when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent in this city in a large express company, urged me te try Hunt's Remedy, as he had known of wonderful cures cllected by It. Upen his representation I obtained two bottles ofthe Remedy and commenced taking it as directed, and greatly f my surprise in less than twcnty-Ienr hours I commenced te leel relieved. I was in an awful condition when I began te take the Remedy, and had no faith in it ; therefore, when 1 lennd almost Immediate relief, even in one-day's use et it, my hcait was made glad and I assure von I continued te take ihe Remedy and te improve constantly from day te nay. 1 took it with moon my trip te Maine ler I was bound te have it with uie all the time, and the result is that I improved speedily all the time I was away ; and ever since my arrival home, which was several weeks age, I have been en auty every day. I leel lli-st-rate. and the swelling et hand, teel and legs have disappeared, and the terrible backache, which used te-bother me mere than all the rest, troubles me no mere, and 1 slcepsplcndldly nights, and surely have very excellent and forcible re.isen.-i ler speaking in praise of Hunt's Remedy, for it has made a new man et me. I don't knew what I should have done without Hunt's Rem edy ; it is the best medicine lhat I ever took, and l very gladly rccqinmcnd it te all who are afllicted with Kidney or Liver disea&cd, or uiscases ei me urinary urgans, Uesnecttullv. ISAAC W. lebIC-lweedM,W,F&&w FAIRUROTUER. K1 UN KY- WORT. THE CELEBRATED "KIDIEYWORT." THE SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER TROUBLES, CONSTIPATION, PILbS, FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND RHEUMATISM. PHYSICIANS KNUDItSK HEARTILY. 'Iha-wc found Kidney-Wert te work like a charm, doing all that is claimed for it. After using it several years in my practice I, a ' reg ular physician ' can endorse it hcartilji. It h:is -iene better thaR any remedy I ever used." R. K. Clark, M. D., Seuth Here. Vt. IJANGKKOU.S IUUNKY DISEASE. " A. stroke of paralysis prostrated me, also dangerously diseasing my kidneys. The doc tors failed, but Kidney Wert cured me." E. Slaile, ISHIackstenc street. Bosten, Mass. "Mykidncv troubles lasted for 8 years. I ettcn passed bleed. Kidnoy-Wert cured mc." Michael Cote, Montgomery Centre, Vt. KIDNKY-WOKX AND KUEUMATISM. "Twe of my friend j had my trouble," says Mr. EldrMge Malcolm, et West Bath, Me. I wasgrVen up te dle. by my physicians and lriendd. We all had kidney disease and rheu matism. Mine was of 30 years standing. Kidney-eort has entirely cured all three of us." " I had kidney trouble ler many years. Kidney-eort cured mc."J. M. Dews, of DIebeld Sate Ce.. 28 Canal street, New Orleans. CUltKI) AFTKK 20 YKAUS. " 1 devoutly thank Ged that I found out the virtues of Kidney Wert," writes C. 1. Brown, of Westport, N. Y. " It has cured mc et a 20 years case otterrible kidney disease" KIDNEYS, LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. " The most satisfactory results," writes Jas. F. Itccd. et Ne. Acton, Me., " in cases et kid ney and liver troubles and constipation, have followed from tiie use of Kidney-Wert, by members el my family." Kidney Troubles and Utieuinatism. "My attending physician gave me up. I'd had rheumatism and kidney troubles ter 30 years. Many doctors and numberless reme dies did inc no geed. My friends, tee. thought my death was certain. Kidney-Wert has en tirely curedme," te wrltC'j Kldrldge Malcolm, West Bath, Me. LIVER DISORDER. ' Please tell my bte. soldiers, and the pub lic, tee, appeals J. C Power, of Trenten. III., threuch tlii! St. Leuis Glebe-IJem, and Heme and Fireside, that Kidney-Wert cured my liver disorders, which I'd hail Jer 20 years." 12-2-'82. KUEUMATISM. !' I have tried a great number," truly re marks Mr. W. N, Grese, et icnmten. Pa., under date of Dec. 12. 82, "but there is no ether remedy like Kidney-Wert, for curing rheumatism and diseased kidneys." INFLAMMATION OP BLADDER. " Chronic inflammation of the bladder, two years dmalien. was my wifes complaint," writes Docter C. M.Suinmerlln. of Sun Hill, Ga. " Her urine etten contained mucus, pus, and was sometimes bloody. Physicians pre scriptions my own included and domestic remedies only palliated her pains. Kidney Kidney Wert, however, has entirely cured her." IIS riiUNAI. PILES', " I had Internal piles for several years," said .1. jS. Mever, of Mycrstewn, Pa. " Nothing helped me except Kidney-Wert, It curtd me. ' LAUlEs' TltqUULEn. Respect the confidence reposed in you by ladles. " It has helped me in Intricate .lib eases," writes Mrs. Annie Reckbald, of Jar rettsville. Md. This lady correspondent wrote ub about Kidney Wert's curative ejects, HUECNATISM, " NethInglse would," tersely says Justice .1. G. Jewell, of Woedbuiy, Vt.. "but Kidney Kidney Wert did cut e my three years' rheumatism." DYSPEPSIA. Our correspondent, Mr. Jrsiali Kenney. of Landisburg, Pa., says ;" Kidney-Wert cured my dyspepsia. 1 had it in its worst form, tee." A WILLING OATH. " I will swear by Kldney-Wertallthe time," writes Mr. J. U. KaurTman, Lancaster, Pa. ( All its patrons de the same, Mr. K.) DELICATE COMPLAINTS. Anether lady, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Ami tec City, La., wiltcs us : " Kidney-Wert has ctrcd me qt habitual constipation, pain in the side, as 'well as some ether delicate complaints." U5-lwdced&w COAJ. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. r fard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince iroets ubeve Lemeu Lancaster. nS-lyd COAL AND MANURE. Best.'grade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Prices. Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard : Harrisburg pike. Gener.il Ofllce: 20i East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. aprl-lwd pOAL. M. V. B. CO no, SSO NORTH WJLTJSUST., Lancaster, tau Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND OOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office: Ne. .130 NORTH. W ATE STREET tens 5.7' 1 TOBACCO PACKERS AND WORKING MEN GENEttALLY, Arc rcspcellully invited te call and examine the Shirts, Overalls, Knit Jackets and Under wear, Werking.Pants, Hosiery, S6., new sell ing at very l educed prices at UECUTOLD'S Se. 53 North Queen street, . (Sign of the Rig Stocking.) P.B. Stere -Stand -anil Duelling ler sale or renu .ojse private uwetuegB ana cnotce build-' Imw l4 xn Ate wywn. r - lees-lya r'.'r .''.Ji3Wsr- ..., j- -- L ..", T. i jii9yif?.e.JSrrtit'Sf- - "t . - zt"zz .---j SPRING ELECTIONS. IN TOWN, BOKOtFUH AND TOWNSHIP Reruraa of Last Tuesday' Xiecnens for tbe Miner Offieea oil Lecal Goverement. Following are the partial returns of the elections held throughout this county last Tuesday : BART. Judge : Milten Heidlebaugb, 101 A. Fergusen, 98. Inspector : Hiram S. Kendig, 101 M. Coulter, 98. Assessor : Jeseph Scott, 97 ; J. R. R. R. unamDeriam, iuz. Supervisors : Effineer H. Emerv. 97 : James A. Thompson, 103 ; Harrison Gra ham, 103 ; James Pugh, 91. Scheel Directors : Alban Walten, 101 ; James J. Jacksen, 104 ; Jehn Martin, 93 ; Jereme Keeley, 88. Censtable : James Hewctt, 109 ; Han ford Cumens, 89. Auditor : Merris Cooper, jr., 91 ; Michael Scott, 107. Town Clerk : Benjamin Fritz, 85 ; ueDerc Thompson, 114. COLERAIN. Judge: Jehn W. Whiteside, 150 ; Gee. W. Collin, 85. Inspectors : Jehn F. Montgomery, 151 ; James Jehnsen, 96. Assessor : Samuel U. Swisher, 130 ; Jeseph D. Hastings, 100 ; Benjamin Wil key, 1. Supervisors : Ashmere P. Levett, 122 ; Hugh M. Cellins, 132 ; Abraham Peters. 113 ; Levi Barnett. 111. Scheel Directors : J. A. Matthews, 139 ; James Whiteside, 151 ; Oliver Shaw, 90 : A. B, Werth, 99. Constable : James McCullough, 142 ; Jehn Walker, 151 : Lambertine Heed, 78; Jehn H. Thompson, 87 ; Milten Kayler, 16. Town Clerk : Jeseph Roop, 242. CONOY. Judge : Emanuel Dammy, 105 ; Aaren Dougherty, 179. Inspecters: Simen Steffy, 104; Jacob R. "Brenner, 175. Assessor : Isaac Yerkes, 104 ; Jno. H. Green, 177. Supervisors : Dan'l Brubakef, 100 ; Jno. Myers, 171 ; Christian Hoevor, 173 ; Jacob R. Ebersole, 179. Scheel Directors : Jacob H. Meckley, 339; Jno. II. Rich, 184 ; Levis A. War baugh, 1C0. Constable : J. S. NeDhsker. 180 : Gee. W. Hawthorne, 103. Auditor : R. M. Heffman, ICO ; Ran Ran eolph F. Lewis, 178. Clerk : M. W. Smilh, 1GG; Christian Metzler, 173. DONEGAL WEST. Judge : Jehn Ober, 92 ; James MeGill, e. Inspectors . G. A. Schwan, 84 ; Harvey Reem, 87. Assessor : Jehn Prescott, 60 : Cyrus Oldweiler, 107. Supervisors : Jehn R. Herr, G2 ; Jes. Eckert, 103 ; Christian Gisb. 94 ; nenry II. Keller, 72. Scheel Directors : Solemon Hoever, 71 ; A. G. Heisey, 92 ; David Myers, 80,; David noi5ey, lui. Justice : H. C. Reem, 95 ; Ephraim Gess, 87 ; William Miller, 73 ; Jeseph S. Ulrich, 86. Constable : Jacob Kinsey, 80 ; Adam stump, yj. Auditor : Geerge Gisc, 81 Christian S. liutt, 91. Clerk : J. G. Oes3, G9 ; W B Sehncit- man, 10a. DRUMORE. Judge: Wm. Chandler, 200 Jas. C. Penny, 2U7. Inspectors : B. F. Huber, 284 ; Jehn S. Crown, 195. Assessor : Aldus Aument, 289 ; Enes Carrigan, 193. Supervisors : M. H. Greff, 310 ; Levi W. GreO, 270 ; Jacob Rineer, 207 ; W. Smith Hastings, 173 ; S. Nissley, 2. Scheel Directors : Benj. Cutter, 295 ;' S. J, Ressler, 270 ; Jeseph Carrigan, 204 ; Wm. S. Hastings, 187. Ceustable: B. F. Rewo, 281; Lery Suter, 201. Auditor : S. L. Gregg, 287 ; R. C. Ed wards, 195. Clerk : Wm. H. Potts, 292 ; Frank Mc Pherson, 188. EARL, WEST. Judge : David G. Eib, 109 ; Christian Hellinger, 07. Inspectors ; Isaac G. Garner, 93 ; Jehn R. Zwally, 44 ; Milten R. Reyer, 88, Assessor : R. L. Evanp, 232. Supervisors j Samuel Hufiferd, 88 : Jehn R. Wolf, 133 ; Jesiah Adams, 89 ; Samuel Nelt, 90 ; A. D Grabill, 49, Scheel Directors : Christ. Greff, 234 ; David H. Martin, 228. Justice : Jehn S. Leib, 135 : F. F. Foulk, 94. Constable : II. G.Studenreth, 132, D. B. lirewn, 00. Auditei, S. W. Warner, 108 : Christ. II. Oberheltzer, 11G. Clerk : S. M. Seldemridge, 235. EARL EAST. Judge j D. S. Kurtz, 255; Isaac Feltz, 11. Inspectors : Gee. Stirk, 183 ; Gee. W. Dunlap, 18: J. H. Handwerk. 68. Assessor : Wm. Geed, 230, J. Z. Stauf fer, 19. Assistant Assessor : Jacob Ranck, 255. Supervisers: Samuel W. Shirk, 237; Barten S. Sensenig, 218; Jehn Amaien, 30 ; Daniel Overly, 18. Scheel Directors : Hetzel Snader, 248 ; James V. Gait, 23 ; J. H. Handwerk. 37; II. Haller, 18. Constable : Stauffer, 19. Wm Geed, 236; J Z. Auditor : R. Keeler, 14. Town Clerk ; H. Davis, 14. M. Sensenig, 256; S. R E. M. Wallace, 257; J. EDEN. Judge : Abner Rinear, 132 ; Jeseph Loc Lec man, 110. Inspectors : Wm. Gaul, 133 ; Jacob M. Eckman, 113. Assessor : Isaac Montgomery, 125 ; Samuel A. Keen, 120. Supervisors : Frederick Gaul, 134 ; Jacob Myers, 122 ; Gee. W. Birely, 136 ; Eli Aulthouse, 98. . Scheel Directors : James Montgomery, 137 ; McElhaney, 131 ; Jehn H. Bear, 107; Henry Herr, 111. Constable : James T. Miller, 146 ; Jes. Clinten, 98. Auditor : Jehn A. Stauffer, 132 ; Jas. Redgcrs, 113. Clerk : Franklin Kreider, 137 ; Milten B. Bassler, 111. LAMPETER. EAST. Judge : Frank Barr, 2)9 ; J. B Sense- nig, 1U8. Inspectors : Levi Buckwalter, GhristBarr, 32; Cyrus Weaver, 98 110 ; ; A. C. Gaul, 36 ; A. E. Leng, 30. Assessor : H. A. DilTenbaugh, 142 ; Wm: Smith, 183. Supervisors : Amaziah Binkley, 46 ; Adam Froelich, 145 ; Jacob Myers, 114 ; Wm. Arment, 144 ; H. Diffenbaugb, 17 ; Jacob Fland, 45 ; J. H. Yeager. Scheel Directors : Leuis C. Lyte, 122 ; Gee. Kreider, 164 ; D.R. Myers 179 ; Jacob ii. Buckwalter, 120. . Constable : Jeseph Cesner, 95 ; Jehn Clark, 36; Abrahaa Leaman, 190. Auditor : Jr.,A. HVlpBery 29J ; W. H. Simmons, jft, " . - . Waj:T- T. TB" 4". j l A.1 SteUfiSi .." S. Clerk : M. J. Leachy, 218 ; G. W. Shiff ner, 104. LITTLE BRITAIN. Judge: LindleyR. Swifr, 146 :R. A. Scott, 143. Inspectors : Wm. Gibsen Carter, 145; T. 8. McLaughlin, 145. Assessor : J. A. Jamisen, 139; Harrison McCardle, 152. Supervisor : T. Miller Patterson, 145. Scheel Directors. : Wm. Scott, 145 ; V. jl. Alexander, 140 ; . M. Zell, 144; Chas. Hays, 147. Constable : Alvin Browm 136: S. J. Badders, 149. Auditor : J. R. Fairlamb, 145; W. W. Hensel, 145. Town Clerk: J. Bayard Bregan, 142 ; Wm. Runner, 145. MANHEIM. Judge : W. L. Hauck, 323. Inspectors : Jacob K. Hestctter, 223 ; H. G. Bemberger, 111. Assessor : A. C. Ilyus, 348. Supervisors : Henry Bemberger, 225 ; Frances M. Delp, 240 ; Stephen H. Wei ler. 125. Scheel Directors : David B. Huber. 197 ; Henry S. Hostetter, 115 ; Aaren H. Summy, 179 ; Henry B. Shreiner, 145. Constable: S. S. Geist, 183; David Buehter, 156. Auditer: David L. Stener, 354. Clerk : Samuel Brubaker, 121 ; Jno. B. Kepperling, 223. MANOR. MILLERSVILLE DISTRICT. Judge : Christ H. Herr, 144 ; Fred Fen stermachcr. 59. Inspectors : Jacob Warfel, 108 ; Francis Brady, 129 ; Cyrus Smith, 62. MANOR NEW AND INDIANTOWN. Judge : J. C. Shumau, 79 ; Isaal Shultz, 52 ; F. E. Mayer, 94 ; Samuel Levenite, 7. Inspectors : Isaac K. Kauffman,- 93 ; Samuel Harry, 84 ; Levi Mann, 7 ; A. S. leung, 47. CONSOLIDATED. Assessor : M. R, Shank, 527 ; n. A. Gertb, 130 ; Elias McMullin, SO. Supervisors : IP. Wertz, 80 ; Jehn Lutz, 38 ; Jacob Shenk, 340 ; Hiram Witmer, 338 ; B. H. Kauffman, 276 ; Harry Brenner, 199; C. Mussel man, 62; Ephriam F. jjiyers, a. Scheel Directors : Levi Shuman, 315 ; Christ Rohrer, 287 ; Cyrus Neff, 314 ; Jehn S Mann, 93 ; Ames Charles, 44 ; Martin Strebig, 65. Justice : Abram Frantz, 131 ; Daniel Lintner, 415 ; Daniel Smith, 130. Uonstaeie : Jehn .Baker, (54; Emanuel Lebr, 215 ; Andrew Dern, 233 ; Milten S. Brady, 173. Auditer: Simen Mann, 112; R. A. Frey, 260 ; J. II. Miller. 299. Town Clerk : Benj. Yeung, 114 jTred btencr, 41'J. PEQUEA. Judge : Benj. G. Mellinger, 154 ; Jacob B. Miller, 89. Inspectors : Abram Snavely, 72 ; Mar tin Huber. 75 ; Abram Breneman, 21 ; Martin B. Eshleman, G4. Assessor : Jehn McCorkle, 171 ; B. E. Radcliffe, 73. Supervisers: Jacob B. Witmer, 43; Benj. Irvin, 93; Jacob Keesey, 70; C. B. Keeports, 37 ; Benj. S. Krider, 64 ; Chris tian HersheJk, 114. Scheel Directors : J. G. Rush, 68 ; G. Mellinger, 183 ; Jehn Huber, 153. Justice : J. H. Brooks, 236. Censtable : Samuel C. Shaub, 234. Auditor : A. F. Strickler. 152 : J. W. Mc- Allister, 88. Clerk : Simen S. Tshudy, 131 Geed, 57 ; B F. Mowery, 45. RAPHO. NEWTON DISTRICT. Judge : Jehn Hippie, 42. Inspectors : Jehu Tyson, 19 ; Necs, 21; Hiram Leckard, 1. Jesiah Reuben Registry Assessor : Sel Rhoads,42. STRICKLER'S 8CII00L ROUSE. Judge : Moses Garber, 76. Inspectors : Jacob Kever, 66 ; II. Baker, 10. SrORTIKO HILL. Judge : H. K. Martin, 75. Inspectors : Eph. Strickler, 56 ; Lemen Brieker, 17. Registry Assessor : H. C. Metzger, 70. UNION SQUARE DISTRICT. Judge : William Wcrne, 145. Inspectors, David Guntrcman. 105 ; Henry Keser, 21; Jno. J. Theme, 10. Registry Assessor : G. Brubaker, 140. RApnO CONSOLIDATED. Constable : H. Shreiner, 15 ; Jno Keser, 151 ; Isaac M. Cever, 105. Assessor : J. E Stauffer, 50 ; J. S. Bradley, 291. Supervisor : Jaseb Miller, 251 ; S K. Snader, 54 ; Samuel M. Cever, 70; Eman uei teaDy, zue ; llenry liarne, 74 Scheel Directors : (three te be elected) Christian Rohrer (3 years), 234 f At &; Brubaker (3 years). 228 ; Henry Eby (1 year), 149 ; Henry Wenger, 89 ; C. Geed, 131 Jno. B. Becker, 85. Auditor : H B. Backer, 343. Town Clerk : Jes. R. Zug, 334 ; Geerge Ruhl, 3. SALISBURY. Judge : H. M. Sweigart, 280 ; William Hamilton, 49. Inspector : Martin Oberhelser, 281 ; Geerge G. Worst, 55. Assessor : H. B. Cofreth, 258 ; Henry Skiles, 73. Supervisors ; Stephen Ncwhauser, 270 ; Jeseph Baker, 54. Scheel Directors : Elam Reel. 254 ; Peter Worst, 323 ; Wm. Leman, 75. Constable : Samuel Bewman, 281. Auditor : Jacob Warner, jr., 275 ; Jehn Patten, jr., 59. Clerk ; W. C. Hendersen, 280 ; J. II. Masen, 54. WARWICK. Judge : J. A. Shaar, 419 ; J. K. Huber. 260. Inspectors : Jacob H. Bemberger, 330 ; Jehn K. Wissler, 219 ; Jacob A. Bucb, 139. Assessor ; M. M. Fieles, 408 ; Jeseph Snavely, 273. Supervisors : J. R. Landis, 654 ; Uriah Lenhart, 415 ; Hiram Kline, 281. Scheel Directors for Township : J. H. Phillip!, 293; F. 8. Hackman, 287; Henry R. Erb, 197 ; E. N. Erb 181. Fer Lititz : J. F. Bemberger, 182 ; Edwin C. Sturgis, 109 ; Harry B. Becker, 81. Constable : H. H. Helman, 383 ; Jehn K. Steffee, 305. Auditor : G. E. Bemesdcrfer, 429 ;. Cyrus R. Gibble, 247. Clerk : T. F. Dalten, 415 ; Albert T. Litcb, 240. m We understand that seal skins coats are go ing out of style.and in consequence, colds are increasing among the fair sex. UeW fortunate there is such a remedy as Dr. Rail's Cough Syrup! ' J. W. H. Sticker. Mt.r' Carmel, Pa., says: " Rrewn's Iren Bitters has done mere ler me than any medicine I have ever used." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 159 North Queen street. f 191 wd w Faintncss at the Stomach and Debility cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. See advertise ment. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Klmlra, S. Y writes. " About four years age I had an attack or bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, aad I would be complctclyprestratcd for days. After using two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the Improvement was se visible that I waa aston ished. I can new. though eiyearaef agede a tairjutd reasonable .day's work., J?r?ee$i: JtaxaaelrraCeAna,'arasMtiisi 117 and - ISMJIIfiaa SMOTIk1 ;". j.r.ib. r -,--,Jff " :.l5??:2?i,2f55s SstiS5SC3S5. JT Z.7 ,-. .W- r-v---r - -- ",--v -r - VSfcr. - The finest lenses made are betas: mounted . In Celluloid frames. They am handsome, light and strong and give better sattsfaetlea than ether Eye-Glasses. Fer sale by aU lead- tog BWBiBDi anu upucuns. iiiwaeea m ' . - Trouble Saved. It Is a remarkable fact that Themas' Eclectric OU is as geed for Internal as external use. Fer diseases of the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wounds and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble la saved by having it always en hand. -- Fer sale byH-R. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Quean street. We ChaHenre . ibe World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made. In as much as It will euro a common or Chronic Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they tail. It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10a, 50c and 1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Rack lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by U. R. Cochran, druggist, Nea. 137 and ISO North Qncen street. feb7-eedl Walnut Lear Hair Kesterer. it la entirely diflcrent from all ether.' It la as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It wlli Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pre- iiuKua net, giunw wuuru it nas laneneu. It does net in any manner ettect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful flossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each ottie is Warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL. New Yerk. iunG-lyd.eedftw MIMICAL ISHTRJT3LESTS. TSTAULISUED 1805. H. O. ORTH, MAN UFACTUUERS' AGENT FOR THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bacli PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, Pelenbet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Address Correspondence te ' Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, HARIUSI1UKG, PA. n28-3md W1 LCOX Sc WU1TK. THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortmenterthcvarious styles con stantly en hand and for sale en the most lib eral terras ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very Superior in Qnalityand Moderate in 1'rice. Mil. DECICEIt Is also agent for the Famous "KNABB" Andsnvcral ether Desirable prices from $223 upwards. febl"-tld Pianofortes, at CLOSING OCT SALE. HUSK Closing Out Sale AT REDUCED PRICES. TI1I3 being our last sale in this city for some j cars, we desire te sell out the entire stock hetore closing enr salesrooms for the season. Te this end we nuntu the lowest, -nnasititn jjrlces-wlth only small advance ever cost of manutiijtut-ing, lo-cevcr expense-". Only finest quality High Class MflsicRexcs, SllCClitllV' lll.ldt-. ter nm-ri't'ill tnrn. .n,U'rn9 Tiian.v new stvk'8. with lntrat 1mnrnvmen? ami 01 1110 greaiestiiurablllty ; far superior te the enlinary Music Uexes generally sold In this country. The lone of these boxes Is very powerful and at the same time remarkably bweet. Musical Coxes with Ilells, Drums. CastugncU, Celestial Voices, Harp Zither, Plccale. Tremelo, Mandeline, Forte-Piane, and Subllme-llarmenle. &c, with two and three main springs, running twice and three times the length et ordinary Mnsic Bexes by one winding. Large stock etsmall Music Roxca ; also. Al bums, Cigar Parlors, Decanters, c., with con cealed music. Immense Display ! Newest Selections I Ne home should be without one et these beautiful instruments. This Is an opportunity seldom offered. Price Hat en application. O. GAUTSCHI & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF MUSICAL BOXES Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesroems: Ne. 1018 .Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE, nevir, tfd A.O UIVVLTUKAX. CHAKfK TO Make Meney Ily a live man selling an old, reliable PHOSPHATE, Already well Intrednccd throughout Lancas ter county. Party prepared te cover most of the county preferred, but smaller territory will be considered. WE DO NOT SEND IT ON COMMISSION, RUT SELL IT TO OUR AGENTS AT LOW PRICES AND FAVOR ABLE TERMS. a3Only responsible parties or these pre pared te furnish geed security need apply. ADDRESS, PHOSPHATE, 122-3 td THIS OFFICE. rilHK MOST COMMON AFKKCTION, PK 1 baps, el the Eye, Is Ophthalmia, of In flammation or the 'Eye, from cold and heat, and tee Intense and vivid a light te tbe Eye. Diseases et the EYE,-EAR, THROAT also. CANCERS. TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DISK ASKS-successiully treated bv DBS. U. D. and-M. A. LONGAKKR. vmveia jMtst te aiBucnreev Lancaster. , waviejuua MMkmm, BOXES wr-i-i, Sfcid !5fc:te mm - -r-it-TiiW r:'. That's a ha a world ef: suffering is sasuni pp fcTl "Srf3 .-' 5'JiO ,. . . ..." &WJ9 inn BtngiuarWuagatettirMjH para in UMDacirlSeM many things. MayWauasilgl uev uuNN) uver cessMatas, tien, cold, tliswati. overwork, nervosa dsfeffity '2&8? it uauiver a eaasa oea ci oemetning u Trmnr sssi attention. Ne aaediaiM aaa discovered that will surely rare such d! Iren Bitters, sad it doss tais mencing at the reaadatkML ing the bleed pore aad rlesu K$k rga SSaJrA S22I -.5 fct. "V t5fcsi i-l Wnr ilnrw tin. r - " '' '- "'J sufferer from -tnntB ass sjiy1"'." nv Hfatad. .. mm .in. 1 1 ' ' - ". .J 9UBSM.V. WVB 5JLr very peer and tte vary iW' mennt T 1fl m ill. l'il ' " . me. i was annoyed veTTiaasa:: front nnn.MtMiMin nf'mJSmm&Cix&ir . . .-jrtt. v tneu many remedial wMkmarssj MHAA. ... . - i.5rr.i auraaw, uuui t. area, jkwwbvs i-rs -" Iren Bitters.' Staesl.nssttaii:''' mv stemafih lna-Stn. ttntkmiwt) mense. My kidney treasls '&&' no mere, and my general aaaKaj5-fi. is such, that I. feel like a M&pptZx man. Alter the rue el Brown's ?i.;-3 iron uitiers ler one aumtavJ.r.cgTi have tr-iinprt tarnitv nmad. iiSi"-Vh 3 ,,.: irz rzziT&mii wvaiau vre A IT STT sTT, r""?- T.,. ... . i ."&&: liK-.mmtT nnvnflinu axtn iiimbm i U80 and recommend Brewa's Iiasvfcj Bitters. It has cured ethers sai as yen are, and it will ears yea." ? .? ter sale wholesale and retaU by K.K4 RAN, Druggist. 187 and 13 KecttLl Ur- - -'7! .TJA-" ?? iamaaa'u street, Lancaster "" .'&Svi . .tf&gfcl A COING NKRVES UAUSK Jtt&sb a rs-eiSjM! t . - :--:.-rt -jt. -t A- V- - J. JJK$iffSnur: , ., :-2&5 ffcKKI UAVl5S fAM ElLLK.-r-J M$? BUNGS j. i-atsiiij '?& Sil 'JM!I. itj. .. " svS$g rjtmxr V- L1F rm& NlTJBALGLa. SCIATICA TOOTHAOHS BARAOHB ,'J?3i1 'tf-,. .-&.?: y-.-'s And the whole noxious tmflf&-?&z nervft diwiaaiwi aitt enrtA lr' --iSSri-t3 rftrrv i lavis s ram. kiiiiik j - - .'&& AiF"O.S2.! .. C&t .'. ' f&V&r ALL KtSr-fcLTAbLfc PRUgW3TS : . KEEP "PAIN ULLEIlgg 6SSK?r Sf! OLAHH AMD QVXMMMW Sws-'s&feSsasz. Tvn M ,..HM ... Jf7 r..2ir' c uuw ud vwn uTRjaifi "StewPB White Greite Wutv " VOrvy.'" fc5r?. jj' "'Sr-gfr?- Ikerated GraniU ud fmmMl, a r- -1H .STtVS 2.. !.' .".. DINNER, TEA and: -&$ CHAMBUt We have selected these goods aisrauiaciurers. WE GUARANTEX SGoeds netaatisaeteYy saaastMil w. ,'vf-i. sm& High & il BLVSl TJ$&&&?& 16 BAST KLsTO ; vriiA.; & IM KWHABDWARK SE9S i ?2iVJ&Z e1 ft'nsg 9-U SOUTH QTJWmtW ." 31 iL- --,-B -" 'Zfkr'i . - "S-I E JA'cTi" MARSHALL 4 REN! -w&? tDbalzesix-: &&. - . S5f2. BUILDINGi H&&L. : XJAMUtMl: HARDWAfl i 810VE8, HEATXR8. - RANGES, sia '.rJJSitVZ SUBBl b :-8B&& rrieH m MAKTiar. in, mass im pa -4 Z, SCi!fJc ' '.?ifTr r'i',''s'i3S?S GHiKmmzmw - -l.'i!3?Sftl" .." ZFZsF-; -,&zj; 'ii'. ;.! Heuse FurnishiDg t-l-ii ,.1?-5S9 XIAHOS AHO- WVUM. t atsDortnettee. hand and aattQae Braeket8aws,LMLAOi .'.f..; ,-awwsw:7-. nscnwaii -1 MMmmmmtemm ti5 tZfSTi ..'rC?.t5-1 Z -S 'ja'.-. .-! m . --'';. Lir' e z?'i r & V n"t s?i ' S5--.'S 'm.s. 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