BSssSI' StfWf? T j-jA- - As'. . iyrz. ir V ' Tr''w tar; XX3 -'JSSWsai v -.. i 63 ls - V- J.. - TK . v rmm vs-s -J 4S3 SsFM ?Tfsss TOf 4 w Ifl-ISMlPl Dw-isr- -sears?1 Ml?'l I s .r Bb " H1 r ,r PsSsTFSiS She ; -Mh A ."jajr-"fcSsK -6-.i 4V:si.fefitfe sr i . . . f -ajs-.- a Er l A. r ','S -lvkiA jA F rr fr ;. .P J P1 1 1.1 rf Vvr r T tT.'- fLrK5klt ' En J' c I r h 3s. l ? V J, c tr ie I,r" fr I IV 1-1 ir E rk k Yel.me XIXNe 167. GUI FIX.TVSL.Ba, C. M-KN m BBINEMAK. LIGHT! Nothing adds mere te the furnishing of a house than Handsome Gas Fixtures. Formerly the prices were so se high that only the wealthy could enjoy se great a luxury. This is no longer the case, and a visit te FLINN & BREN EMAN'S and an examination of their Immense Stock will surprise almost any one at the Lew Price at which Elegant Goods can be sold. In Ceal Oil Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers our stock is equally large and the prices are away down. Before ordering your goods, leek at FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. CLOTHING. Tjl J. KKI8MAN. Gent's FiMslii Goods. Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, Underwenr, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars.Cufls. 8uspenders, Poeket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph -Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scart fins. Sleeve Buttens, Ac. D0HT FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIB PLAY. B. J. ERISMAN, NO. 56 NOUTH QUEEN STBEET. T EaDI FOB SPKING. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF Sprii Overcoats aid Ms IN THE CITY. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PBICES : MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS At 91.(0, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $12.00 up te $18 00. B0FS SUITS At $2X0, $3.00, (4.50, up te $9.00. CHILDREN'S SUITS At 11.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00, up te $6.00. MEROHANTTAILORIM We have a very Large and Select Assort ment et Goods In the PIECE, and make them te order at the most astonishingly LOW PRICES. MEN'S SU1T9TO ORDER. At $12.00, H-00. $16.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30 In our -windows we have marked in plain figures 1C0 pairs of pants. In cllflerent styles, which we make te order trem (3.00 te $9 00. A long statement of facts, or an elaborate line el argument, Isnetnecessury te convince these who inspect our splendid line et Cloth ing and Piece Goods, and learn the exceed ingly LOW PBICES at which we are selling goods and that we are offering extraordinary bargains In every kind or garments AT L. Gansman & Bre., CC-68 KOBTH QUEEN STBEET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange dt LANCASTER, PA. -Tue cheapest and most reliable Clothing Manufacturing Heuse In the city. -pEAUY-MADK CLOTHING. MUST BE SOLD. A LARGE STOCK OF BEADY -I&DE CLOTHE Fer Men, Beys and Children, AT - T r r n itn m-w tt KUSliiNSjlJtilVcs, 37 NORTH QUEEN STBEET. As I am desirous of closing out my Entire Stock of Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH ING by APRIL FIRST, I have made a Sweep ing Reduction. Yeu can certainly never again getcuch an opportunity te purchase All-Weel, Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING at such Lew Prices. MEN'S ALL-WOOL fcUITS for $6.C0, worth $12.00. MEN'S WORSTED EUITS ler $12.00, worth $22.00. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth $10.00. CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1 up. TheyHustBe Sold AS I PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT TENTION TO THE MERCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING. In this d3partment you can find the choicest assortment of Fine Imported and American Woolens which I am prepared te make te order at Moderate Prices. Havinff in my Employ a Firat-Olass Cutter a Perfect Fit can be Belied Upen. All Shades of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for SPRING OVKRCOATfc which I make te order lined throughout with Silk, faced with Silk and Satin Sleeve Linings for $25. 37 KOBTH QUEEN ST. TOST KCOE1VJCD AX THIS OFF1UE ANOTHER FINE LOT OF Ficcy Bisinsss ind Advertising "Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. -Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and see samples. tfd. czexaura jtc. H. OKBHAKT. Special Mice! I hereby notify my friends and patrons that I have just received a large assortment et me dium weight suiting for the EARLY SPRING TRADE. Alse, a Choice Stock or SPRING OVER COATING et the Newest Shades. I have also new ready sample cards of my Foreign Importation for thebPRING TRADE, and anyone desirous of securing Choice Styles can de se new. All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER COATING will be made up te order until the 17th of MAUCH at Cost Price. H- GERHART, TAIL OB, NO. 6 EAST KING STBEET. H IKStl & BKOTBKK. 100K! READ! COME! BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK AT HALF VALUE. The continued cold weather has enabled us te close out a greater part of the Heavy Goods en which we reduced prices last week. Te-day we Marked Dewu the Entire Balance of our OVERCOATS, HEAVY SUITS, Odd Coats, Pants and Tests, TO HALF THEIR FORMER VALUE. We give you a few sample prices : A small, let et Black Overcoats at $3.00, and $6.00 About Thirty Black Overcoats, large sizes, at $4.00, worth $5.00. About Thirty-eight Fancy Ulsterettes, $4. 0, $5.00, $6.00 te $8.00, worth dou ble. Twenty-five Fine Ulsterettes, $7.00 te $12.0 worth $12 te $20. Alse, Forty Children's Overcoats, at $1.50 te $1.50, cost trem $2.00 te $8.00 Tllfc-Y MOST BE SOLD. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN KNIT JACKETS, UNDERWEAR, Gloves, Neckwear. Te save us the trouble of carrying them ever till next season. Don't forget the Celebrated "PENN HALL" White Shirt. We sell them ler 80c and cannot be beat by any $1.00 Shirt." HIRSH & BRO., The Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 ami 1 N. Queen St. sep8 lvd MAXMMOJL0B. TOB, (J.RBAT Burlington Reute Cklcsge, BHrilagtOB ft qalacy B. B. Chicago, BarllagteH & QuIhcj B. B. PRINCIPAL. L.INE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO 0B PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA. LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepeka, Denlsen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This route has no superior xer AieertLea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te he the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes et travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PBBOEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chku.oe,Iix. T.J.FOTTEK, 3d vice Pres, ft Gen. Manager, Cmaxoe, Iu. JOHN Q. A. BKAN, Gen. Eastern Agt, 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. Nsw Yen. Boarex, Mass. mavl6-lvd&w SEALED FKUFOSAL8 JTUB KK-BDILU-lng Poor-Heuse Barn will be received at the office et the County Commissioners. Lan caster. Pa until 12 o'clock, m., MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1883. Specifications can be seen at Commissioner's Office. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest : Fbakk Gbjcibt, Cleric m9-2wd THE LABGBST, MOST OOHPLKTS AN best assortment et euchre, casslna, poker and ethr playing cards at HAKTMAN'SYELLO W FRONT CIGAR STORE. LANCASTER, IED1CAX. rpAKE Simmons Lin isolator Ter DvgDerjsla. CeRtivnneas sink- trueh. 4 Chronic DiarrtcBa, Jaundice. Impurity et the 1 III' vl Vfvaranit Amme u.i. , ,. . eases caused ey Derangement of Liver.Bewels and Kidneys. - MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath ; Pain In the Side, sometimes the painls felt under the Shoulder-blade, mis- Taxen wr Rheumatism ; general less et appe- riVh- "wels generally costive, sometimes ,'Vn5 ltH 1&XL tne ncad 's troubled wit pain, is dull and heavy, with considera bly less or memory, accompanied with a pain I sensation et leaving undone something which ought te havf been done ; a slight, dry cough and flushed face is sometimes an at tendant. Otten miamlrnn for nnnimnnn . ,. patient complains of weariness and debility: in E?1?9 easily startleil ; feel cold or burning. -..., . ecuMuuii ei me sKin ex MS.' "P"118 r low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben encial, yetenecan hardly summon uplortl uplertl tude te try it in fact distrusts every remedy, several et the above symptoms attend the aisease, but cases have occurred when bnt lew et them existed, yet examination alter ceatn has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. - It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms annear. e".na toweling or living In Unhealthy Bfc " rewsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It . w. rwmtrvtj VIII1.11IVOOI A,' Intoxicating beverage. ' If you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or feel heaw after mnaln. nf fllnnnlaaa t niu inviimrHTA nire u n oae rr minn . n night, take a dose and you will be relieved. 'X Ime and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Regulator in the Heuse t lfer' .wl"tever the ailment mar be, a tho roughly sate purgative, alternative and J5lc ". never be out et place The remedy is harmless and does net Interfere with busi ness or pleasure, IX IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy or Calomel Or Ul'JDlnO. Wlt.linilt. nniT I fthn Inlnrlnni eftm. AfftlfK'O J J....W.AO M.l.l,& A Governer's Testimony. 8i'a7nens Liver Regulator has been In use Lnny family for some time, and I am satis fied it la a valuable addition tothe medical self race. J. Giix. Shorter, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander H. Stephens, et Ga., says : Jive derived some benefit from the use et Mmmens Liver Regulator, and wish te give It a further trial. "The only Thing that nevorf.iilste Relieve." 8 iraveusenmany remedies for Dyspepsia, 1 Llvnr AftpnMnn nnrl Tellltir hnt ne.r. f.n found anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I Bent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further for such a medicine, and wenld ad vise all who are similarly affected te give It a trial as it seems the only thing that never fails te relieve. P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 49-Take only theGENUINE. which always has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. U. ZEILIN & CO. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL lanl4-lyeed&w DRUGGISTS. KIUNEY-WOKT Has been proved the surest cure for KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine inrti cate I hat you are a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wert at once, (druc (druc glste recommend It ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 AllOQ Fer complaints peculiar te J ifWJlOO. your sex, sucli as pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wert is unsurpassed, as It will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te Its curative power, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Vrlce, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. A well-known clergyman. Kev. N. Cook, of Trempclean, Wis., says: ' I And Kidney-Wert a sure cure ler Kidney and liver troubles." KIINBY-WORT 18 A Sure Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most import ant organ, enabling it te threw oft torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. lMnlftTna It you are suffering trem ma jyiaiOiliCW laria. have the chills, are bil bil iens, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert will surely ralieve and qu ickly cure. In the Snring te cleanse the System, every one shetud take a thorough course el It. Sold, by Druggists. Price, $U. KIDNEY-WORT. " Last year I went te Europe," says Henry Ward. late Cel. 69th Reg.. N. G.S.N. Y.,new living at 173 W. Side Ave., J. C. Bights, N. J., "only te return worse from chronic liver complaint. Kidney-Wert, as a last resort, has given me better health than I've heretofore enjoyed for many, many years." He's cured new and consequently happy." TT'IDNEY-WOBT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. JtfI'J.dl5?ase is se prevalent In this coun try as Constipation, snam-fS,I2iJv has ever equaueii ine ceieuraieu Jiiuney-werr as- a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will crerceme it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. PiQa This distressing complaint is very J. HOO. apt te be complicated with const! nation. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore failed. 4V If you have either et these troubles use tLwn is i-w ubi. vruggists sen it. "I will recommend It cverywhgre," writes J as. B. Meyer, Carriage Manufacturer. Myers town, Pa,, " because it "Kidney-Wert " cur ed my pile." KIDNEY-WORT. TBB SBKAT CURB FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It is ter all the painful diseases et the KIONE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS. It Cleanses the avstam of thA nnrid nnlann . . T. T " x--w iaai causes tne dreadful suffering which Lenly tne victims or Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et the worst forms et this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and In short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. " Mr. Walter Cress, my customer, was pros trated with rheumatism ter two years ; tried in vain, all remedies! Kidney-Wert alone cured him. I have tried ltjniyself, and knew that It is geed." Portion of a letter lrem J. L. Wlllett, Druggist, Flint, Mich. ml2 lwdeed&w K1D2TKY WORT TOR 8 AXE AT It'. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md IlUK BEST. 5 CENT UIGABS 1H THIS . City, the Yellow Fronts, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. ALL 1MMEASES OF THE LONUt. 8TOM ach, Liver and Kidneys, which yearly carry thousands te untimely ' graves, can un doubtedly be cured by the treatment pur sued ba - DR. II. D. LONGAKER. Ne feeling et egotism prompts the exhibition or the numerous certificate el cures that can be seen at the Docter's Offlee Ne.is East Wal nut street, Lancaster. Consultation, Fm. mlfrStd PA.. FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1883. THE COUNTY TAX. K. MONTGOMERY FlKj SHOT. ANOTUKK Me OetneUsbes the Commissioner's Defense And Exposes tbe Kalslty of . Their Figures. Ees. Intelligences : I see- in the Examiner of last week an article purport ing te be an editorial headed "A Werd te R. Montgomery." I would be content te let it pass unnoticed if I had net been in formed that it was manufactured in the commissioners' office,and published at their instance, aa their best defence of the excessive and unnecessary levy of a three-mill tax this year and last. But why this masquerading ? The taxpayers universally, se tar as I have heard them sp3ak, denounce it as an outrage and they have a right te expect of their public ser vants when their stewardship is assailed te make their defense in a responsible and unequivocal manner, divested of all dis guise, under theirjewn signatures. J am net at all surprised at the commission ers declining te assume the authorship of the article in questien, knowing as they de that its statements and conclusions are incorrect from beginning te end. Neither am I much surprised at the Examiner for becoming its sponsor. I have no doubt the comme dere feels under obligations for the benefit of $1,152 of this tax money given him last year, and in the gratitude of bis heart he feels that it is his duty te come te the reseue in the present dilemma. I have no pleasuie in this controversy, nor have I any personal or sinister object te subserve by it ; neither have I any feeling ether than of a friendly character tewaid the commissioners personally. It would afford me infinitely mere pleasure, if their management would warrant it, te write in commendation of it. I shall net fellow the Examiner's tedious array of figures through their devious manipulations ; they are net in tended te elucidate te the matter at issue but te obscure it and cover up as much of the large surplus as possible. I shall refer te only a few of the most glaring misrep resentations and erroneous conclusions drawn from them. The first is as fellows : " The balance remaining in the county treasury, when Robt. Montgomery's beard of county commissioners went out of office, together with all outstanding tax was barely enough te pay the county's expenses te May 1, 1882, about which time the taxes for 1882 began te be paid in." A reference te the treasurer's report of 1882 will verify the faet that "Rebert Montgomery's beard," as they call it, left an unexpended balanea, ineludiing outstanding tax, &e.; at the end of their term of $115,590.98. And yet the Examiner has the recklessness te reiterate the same misstatement, as fol fel lows : ' 'The present beard of commissioners started in with net one dollar mere than enough te keep them afloat until May 1." I will come te their rescue here and say that it could net be possible for them te spend that amount in four months. This would be galloping through the treasury at the fearful rate of $346,000 a year. Then they add aud substract this array of figures, a while longer and arrive at the following erroneous conclusien: "The surplus by May 1st, 1884 could by no pos sibility exceed $85,000 or $90,000." New, I think if the figures for this calculation were properly handled the result will shew that the surplus will be mere than twice $90,000. First : Take the balance en hand at the commencement of last year, $115,000, add te this last year's tax $267,000 and this year's tax $270,000 and we have $652,000, which they have taken from the taxpayers for last year's and this year's expenses. New we will be liberal and allow them their raised claim of $228,000 for last year, as they paid some $7,000 fef bends that were due, besides a let of bogus claims that their predecessors had rejected. Out of this, and for this year we will allow them $200,000 which they told your repre sentative would be their average yearly expense, when he called en them for in formation en this subject. This added te last year's will make $428,000 for their two years' expenses. This taken from the whole amount received will leave a balance of $224,000 at the end of this year. New allow them $40,000 te begin the new year with, which is quite sufficient. Of course there will be a deficiency for a couple of months, but it is in the interest of economy that this deficiency should be supplied by temporary leans ; it has been the custom aud a judicious one, as it saves the county the less of keeping the required amount en hand the whole year, when it can only be used a couple of months. Take this $40,000 from the bal ance en hand at the end of the year and there will be left $182, 000, which is the surplus, instead of $85, 000 or $90,000, which they have manipu lated these figures te show. Here I will recapitulate my statement a year age, as the figures are at hand, that a two mills tax last year was mere than suflicient. Take the balance en hand s&3ndef the previous year, $115,000, and add te it "$178, (KW, uff-prpduet of a two mills tax, and they would have haa $293,000; take from this $228,000 the amount they new claim that they spent last year aud they would have had a bal ance of $65,000 te commence this year with . I may add here that a levy of one and one half mills would have been quite suffi cient this year instead of three. I will quote thtn once mere : " Rebert Montgomery's county tax is $33. $11 of that he thinks he should net pay, a two mills levy being sufficient, he pays the col lector ; needs that $11 in his business, borrows it a year, pays 66 cents and sinks under the burthen." They are disingenu ous in this as well as in all their statements ; they have taken my $11 from me two years before they propose te use it, and they are exceedingly ungenerous in net allowing me two years interest te complain about instead of one. My case is that of every taxpayer in the county, but the cruel&t cut of all is the ironical closing words of the above quo tation, " and sinks beneath its burthen." This is adding insult te injury. New it is immaterial whether they take $11 or 11 cents from any one, when it is one-third mere than is needed or they have a right te take, rt is upon the plea that is taking but "little" from any one that many otherwise, tolerably fair men have become shipwrecxedV Jby purloining I puuiie money tnac nas own oennaea te their care. If the commissioners have any pleasure in the calculation of interest in this cennectiJBthey had better ascertain what it weuldne en this surplus of $182, 000 for a year And a half, for that is about the average time they will have before they can use it, and parade the result, $16,380, in the Examiner, and tauntingly say te the saxpayers, " this is all the less you have nustained except probably some inconve incenve Hence, "and sink under the burthen." The question might Arise why the last beard of commissioners allowed se large a surplus te accumulate at the end of their term. The reason 'was this : they purposed taking the advantage of what appeared te be a redundancy of money in the country aad refund for tea yean $295,000 of the county debt, that being the maximum allowed by the act of Assembly under which the bends were issued, and as my colleagues had doubts as te our ability te negotiate the whole amount at 4 per cent, interest it was deemed prudent te provide for the con tingency of a partial failure. But as all the bends were readily taken we paid ever $43, uw of tne remainder of the debt and considered that it would better subserve the interest of the taxpayer te let the balance en hand go ever te the next year and give them the benefit of it in a reduc tion of their tax, as money te them gen erally was worth mere than 4 per cent., but in this we were disappointed, as our successors in their wisdom increased the levy instead of reducing it. There is a small discrepancy between the amount of dead surplus that their levy of last year and this will give them in my last communication. The fault is theirs net mine. I took the estimate they gave the representative of the Intelli gencer, $200,000, as their average yearly expense, in the above l allowed them $214,000. In conclusion of this whole matter, IJ would rather a thousand times that ethers would expose the wrong inflieted upon the taxpayers by the mismanagement of the commissioners, but feeling as I de that my opportunities for knowledge upon the subject in question have been greater than theirs, I have been impelled by a sense of duty te say what I have said. Rebert Montgomery. m Germans la Mexico. N. Y, Herald. Onr regular correspondent at Philadel phia telegraphs as follews: Besides the agents employed by Prince Bismarck in Londen te negotiate for the purchase of 10,000,000 acres of land in Mexico, it has been learned that the prime minister has also a, very active representative iu this city engaged in the same business. Se many Germans are annually emigrating te the new world that the German govern ment desires te purchase land for the purpose of settling a colony, in order te keep German emigrants as much as possible under the supervision of the government and con trol of the German laws. Dr. Bidlack, of Ne. 1335 Arch street, has been authorized en behalf of Prince Bismarck te enter into communication with Mexico for the purpose of effecting a purchase of land. One million acres have been secured by him, comprising the estate of General Juan Castimenti. The tract of land lies in the states of Nueva Leen, Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi. There are about five hundred buildings erected en the estate, all of whieh will be ineluded in the conveyance of the land. There are geld, silver, copper, iron and coal mines located there, and a peculiar fibrous plant, out of which bags and netting are made, is indigenous te the soil. Negotiations are pending for the ether 9,000,000 acres, some of which are located en the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Bidlack will sail for Europe en the Arizona en Tuesday of next week in order te further consummate his plans. A syndicate of English capitalists are in terested in the scheme. A LOCAL KDITOK'd SCIENCE. Challenged by the Town Hurgess Sen, lvnem He wallops. Tuesday morning a regular prize fight came off just outside the borough limits of Braddock, ten miles from Pittsburgh. The editor of the Times of that place recently wrote an article en the depravity of the young men of the town, which was resented by a son of Burgess McCune. Tuesday he met the local editor of the Times, Harry Eisenbels, and challenged him te fight, and when the latter refused he applied vile epithets te him until the editor told him he 'would accommodate him. At 1 o'clock they met outside of the borough limits and nine rounds were fought iu regular prize ring style. At the end of the ninth round the editor was declared the winner, having hammered his adversary in geed style. A young girl in Philadelphia who ter three years ha been a patient sufferer with sere threat, has Leen effectually cured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Celluloid Eye-Gless frames representing the choicest selections of torteise-snell and amber are fast becoming the most popular. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. ml2-lwdcetl Net tomorrow, but te-day, read the adver tisement of Simmons Liver Begulater. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist, Kuthven, Ont., writes: "I have the greatest confidence in your Burdock Bleed Bitters. In one case with which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost incredible. One lady told me that halt a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds of dollars' worth et medicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. L. Weitzel. Wrightsville, Fa., says: "Brown's Iren Bitters Is giving relief te many suffering Invalids In this partel the cenn try," Fer sale by H. B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ml2-lwd w We C-allenge the World. When we say we" believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is dechledlv thn lipat. F.nnr MHIIilnnnnu)n In en ( much as it will cure a common or Chronic I ?h in one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, BretiCA Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases "of SJ.7jptien cured than all ethers. It will cure where they all, It is pieasant te taxe, narmiess te tne youngeaf yeungeaf child and we guaranteqjrhat we say. Price, 10a, 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eedl Unrivalled As being a certain cure for the worst forms of dyspepsia, indigestlon.censtipatlon, impurity et bleed, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a medicine ler eradicating every species et humor, trem an ordinary pimple te the worst ulcer. Bnrdeck Bleed Bitters stands unrivaled. Price $1. -Fer sale by H. B. Coch ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut ear Hair Kasterer. It is entirely different from all ethers. It Is as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates, Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kesterer. 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 any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ei bilver preparations have done. It will change light or laded hair in a few days te a beautiful flossy brown. Ask your druggist for it Each ettle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL KUCKEL. New Yerk. iun6-lyd.eedw JZA.TB Aim CAM'S. TT ATS, GAPS AND TfVBS, JLJ-L , Hats, Caps. and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock of Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the firm el Shultx Bre., fashionable hatters, and new offers them ter sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and S3 NORTH QUEEN ST.' the weU-essabllshed Hat Stere of the late firm et Shultz Bre 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. or the late Arm of Shultz Bre., who are experienced batters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ BKO.) 113-tfd rra- thjb 8 t&- HAHD-MAinc n. L vana i cigars. 2 fers cents, at MXN.'B YELLOW FKONT CIGAR HAST. MMDlCAli. TKOWW81KON DITTOS. New Life is .'given by using Brown's Iren Bit ters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the bleed and conquers dis ease ; in the Summer it gives tone te the nerves and and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system te stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be se surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfeet condition. Brown's lien Bit ters ensures perfect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and mias matic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Disease, &e. j H. 8. Berlin, Esq., of the well known firm of H. S. Berlin & Ce., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Wash ington, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, 1881. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in stating that I have used Brown's Iren Bitters for malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent re sults. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iren Bitters, and insist en having it. Don't be imposed en with something reoemmended as geed." The genuine is made "just aa only by the Brown Chemieal Ce., Baltimore, Md.- Fer sale wholesale and retail byll.B, COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Street, Lancaster. mis lwdw IT TyPttTUKKIA. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TBEATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This wonderful remedy has saved the lives el many, many children who were almost dead with Diphtheria. S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says : " The surgeons pronounced my case Diph theria and decided that no remedies cedld reach it. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my life." Libeous Leach, Nashua. N. IT., says : "I had painter's colic and diptberetlc sere threat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmdw ALL KEEP IT. Hit ASS AND QUEKN&WAR. TJIOH MABT1H. Cli, te and Qnwware AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a vary large line et White Granite Ware. White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware -IN- DINNEB, TEAand CHAMBER SETS. . We have selected these eoeds from the Beat ManniaCturers. WE GUARANTEE .THEM. "Goods notsattsfactery will be exchanged." High & Martin's, 16 BAST KING STRHBT. LANCASTEB, PA. GMOIJBKXXB. ATBUBSKIS. -OUR CH0C0LATE&C0C0A DEPARTMENT. BAKER'S Ne. 1 Premium Chocolate. BAKER'S Breakfast Cocea. WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate. ALKETHREPTA, a preparation of Pure Chocolate. EPP'S PREPARED COCOA. JO" We can say et Epp's Cocea, that It makes a delicious and healthful drink. We have tried it. Give It a trial. FRESH SMOKED SALMON. In quantity te suit purchasers, that splendid We still have 10 CENT SYRUP. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East Kins Street. B?"1. " WATM - CLOCKS . Chates,BInjB Spectacles, 4c. Repairing et all kinds will receive my person-Tatten-Wen. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. lisifNOTth Qnien street. Remember name aad namb-rT Dl- rS5P3 rrteTwtCate. CKerararav '? - Please Shew Xeaa Overmt? nrut- . .a.-. i. -- r'-r.-i- 1111B llWUDBIi UW1UIU UW UWIIU . "ECU; an1 TWnriant man wlin pfll mm mm nam himself nnnrrtAtikd-.tn afcaM" . . ' -.--sSsfcitJ ImanhAmni MenVh aarmm.temm T.faMT?ZiJ - ..... -v Weight Overoe-t-. epleadkl ert-r-i, ment, from $10.00 te 990.00. A. C.YATES & CO. - Ledger Building, Chests-. & gixtk Ets. P-rjTiDfflLPHIL -03-14 MLLXJJfJCJCY, A W DEPAKTOKE. Astricli Brethers, Ah PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST SING STREET. NOTICE : A NEW DEPABTMENTl On or about April 1st we will open a new de partment, comprising an elegant and Best' complete assortment et LADIES AND CHILDREN'S KEADY-MAD-DKE88-S, which will be made up In first class style and sold at our well-known low prices. Alse, am entirely NEW and well-selected stock of DKESS GOODS. We shall make It our sneekU alm te offer these Goods at very low prices. SPECIAL BABGAIN8 will be offered Ja BLACK SILKS. De net purchase until yen have sec our Goods. We have received ibis week the first let of NEW SPRING SHAPES, and are new dally receiving NEW GOODS In our MILLINEttY DEPARTMENT. A large and well-selected stock of RIBBONS always en hand. Novelties in Ladies' Neck wear. Lace Cellars, Fichus, Buchleg, Spanish Ties and Fichus, In Cream and Blaek. Large Assortment or Ladles' Linen Handkerchiefs, In White and fancy. Special Bargains la All Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c. and lee. Psney Bordered Handkerchiefs et latest designs at Cc: warranted last colors. Ladles' Linen Col Cel lars. "We keep none bnt the best make." BARGAINS IN LINEN TOWELS, at 8c. and 10c All-Linen Napkins, fringed, at 40c. a dozen. A SPECIAL BARGAIN la All Linen TABLECLOTH, M Inches wide, at Se. a yard. CHILD'S COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY at almost halt their price. CORSETS. We nave the best assert-MBt at the lowest prices. TRIMMINGS, LACES, BUTTONS, Etc. EMBROIDERIES. A large and fine Steele eT the newest patterns, all at the most reasonable price. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CHILD'S DRE8SE8. EMBROIDERED SHAWL.. INFANTS' MERINO CLOAKS. Please give us a call and we will be jH-W 0-lyd 10 snow you our goeas. rl3-lyd XlHWAMX,'JtC. ar-GIA- NuTlOE. te Chandeliers AND ? GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. Glebeeland Shadee, Geal Oil Lampf. .- Plumbing and Gasnttiig, and Spectiig. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. iS -AT- jereTp. n ?. 0 r s 7 VS i ii2. NO. 24 SOUTH QU-QQT ST y ieb27-lyd ' -,J LANCASTEB, PA. MuaiCAZ nraxMUi WIMO K WHITE! -T-E WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Wareroen., NO 152 EAST KING H. Dk7R, AgMftt. :vs -,v . & A Fnll Hii-iii liimnl nf 11m ! Iiiii-al.f stantly en hand and for sale e ta era! terms ler Cash or SssaU stauments. J , ,,?? ; - pueuc u nmv emwuy ir. -P.J and examine these Instr-sseata, w wJB.1 found te be very Superior 1 I auun u iim. yr ..a ... ! : c v k ri53L "" "" ' && i ? MK. 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