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LANCASTEII, FEItKUAHY 4, 1P8.V
took te the Assessors.
There is a great deal of well-founded
complaint in the city and county about the
inequality and iriegularlty of the assess
ments upon real estate , and though the
subject is a trite one, and its discussion
seems te fall upon heedless ears, it is very
proper te renew it in this year of triennial
assessment, when in the rural districts as
sistant assessors are te be chosen, and all
ever the county the assessment made in
1SSS will stand for three years unless
changed for special cause.
If the assessment made was purely for
local purposes it would net matter se
much what rate of valuation was adopted,
as it would be as fair for one as the ether ;
but the ene assessment is made the base of
the levy for county, state, school, city and
read taxation, and se many men of such
different minds, judgment, inclinations
and interests get te lie assessors that the
most glaring irregularities arc the result of
a lack of a uniform system of valuation.
In this city seme property is assessed at its
full value, some at two-thirds, seme half
and some at scarcely a fourth of its real
value. It is little better in the country.
Farms have sold within the past year at
120 per acre less than than they were taxed
for ; ethers, in the same- section, for WO per
aero mere ; and ethers still are held at
double the figure at which they are rated
en the tax books.
It seems te be the rule that only these
who are overrated have the right of appeal,
and in their own cases. They may suffer
great injustice even from a fair valuation
of their property, if their neighbor is rated
Mew n just figure ; from thin dis
parity there seems te be no appeal.
Obviously, men of geed judgmentiind with
a sense of fairness should le chosen
for assessors, and Rttcli whose acquaintance
generally with the value of property will
enable them te fix a proper valuation en it.
They should be instructed definitely by
the commissioners as te what rate of valu
ation they are te make,aud te adhere rigid
ly te it; the right should le recognized of
every taxpayer te demand revision of an
other's valuation, which he has reason te
complain is lower than his, and of the tux
payers of ene ward or township te demand
revision of another where the assessor
adepts an indequate rate. Considering that
the county assessment is ndepted for all
local purposes, the beard of commissioners
should gire clese scrutiny and full hearing
te this entire subject.
But, above all, the citizen should scan
the character and record of the men who
offer themselves for assessor, and he should
make himself effective at the primaries in
net only pi eventing unfit nominations, but
in promoting geed selections.
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A Period of Unrest.
The New Yerk Jrcralil prints, from what
it styles as an intelligent source, a very
sensational story of a prospective outbreak
at Fittsburg among the unemployed peo
ple. The story is that firearms and dyna
mite are in readiness, and that seme of
these days we will hear of an explosion
that will pale the natural gas fireworks of
that uproarious city. Probably the author
of this discovery has his fears for its chief
groundwork. lie knows that there are a
great many idle workmen in Pittsburg, and
that they are of a class given te disorder
when they have nothing mere profitable te
occupy their attention. It is quite likely
that if the season of business depres
sion is prolonged tliere will Imj riotous
outbreaks; and no place is mere subject
te them from it: natural conditions than
Pittsburg. "We arc entering into an era
of g: eat disturbance in values, both of com
modities and labor. "With the lowered price
of manufactures, lowerod rates of wages
must surely come. It is net probable that
the time of liigh prices will ever return;
certainly it will net come back te stay. It
will be better for every ene if they never
return, since they cannot in the nature of
things remain. What we need is that
values shall find as quickly as possible the
level at which they are going te stay.
While- they aie doing this we will have an
era of disturbance ; and it will net be sur
prising if it shall be attended with riotous
demonstrations. The authorities need te
be alert te the situation, and pre
pared for outbreaks. The prophesied
trouble at Pittsburg is charged te
socialistic agencies. Whether Mr. Carne
gie knows anything about it we are net
advised. The Herald does net say that he
is its intelligent informant. Hut inasmuch
as he is said te be a socialist in
theory, and as he has large inter
ests in Pittsburg, we suggest that
he may consider himself ns the ni ni
pelnted instrument of Providence te see te
it that the dynamite and fire-arms of the
Pittsburg socialists are net se used aH te
disturb the geed order of the state and en
danger tholess of property that the social secial
ists, and ilr. Carnegie theoretically, Ihs
Hwe should be in the common ownership
of all.
A Proper lteiulrcnient.
A bill has been Introduced into the legis legis
lature requiring all electric,, telegraphic
md telephonic? wired in cities of 10,000 in
habitants te be placed underground by
December first next ; and forbidding the
grant of exclusive privileges by nny city te
anyone t? by tush whei; and punishing by
flne and imprisonment a violation of the
act.
We think lint the requirement of the
law is n proper en?, though the data fixed
for removal of the wires may be unreasena-
bly seen. The object of the law would lie
accomplished, however, by the declaration
of the unlawf ulncss of overhead wires and
of poles, and by declaring them te be a
nuisance and their erection a trespass pun
ishable as trespass and nuisance are punishable-
under the general law. We de net
believe in the multiplication of criminal
statutes and penalties. If the legislature
would but let the common law have fi.1l
sway and refrain from granting extraordi
nary privileges te favored persons we would
have law enough for our protection. It is
unlawful te commit a nuis nice or a t res-pass.
Putting up poles en ether people's prepeity,
and stretching wires ever their lands and
houses, constitutes nuisance and trespass ;
or would, If the state erelty did net step in
te authorize this invasion of private ripliK
Tie up the hands of ceuncilinen that they
may net take away the natural rights of
the people, and bind the legislature that it
may net de the same ; give us intelligent,
honest and fearless judges, and we wilt de
mand no new law for our protection and
happiness.
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O.sr. llttle mouth ami the ltcpiiblk-.ui
party will go.
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MossldNen Ca re Linn fqiereli at lur
quet tendered him hy the New Yerk Vtv
club expressed seme surprise that tliere wa
net In the large American cities n IxnielH
fund for the widows mid children of peer
editors mid reixirlerts Londen has such n
charity in the shnpe of the fund established
by Lord Houghten and ether KnisUsh philan
thropists years age. Frem A, 000 te SSW is
annually collected from the literary men of
Knglaud toward this fund and the geed that
is dene by it is very great. A large part of
the money devoted by press dubs in Ameri
can cities te banquets and luxurious sur
roundings might profitably be if-ed in this
charitable direction.
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Kepuhlicans will net be likely te forget
that February Fourth is only n month from
"March Ferth."
Fen the nonce, simplicity is te haea reign
in the fashion of invitation cants and notes
and a prominent society authority declare
that the letters " It. S. V. TV' are no longer
"geed form" In such literature. Thi isa
cheerful innovation, as welt as one dictated
by common sense. Why the Initial letters of
a French expression " answer, if you plc.ie "
should burden an Invitation card te the mb mb
stltntlen of a single. English word that would
be welt suited the purpose, is ene of these
vagarles of fashion that is hard te explain.
Besides people who have had any society ex
perience should knew w licther it is proper te
answer an invitation or net. Tiie tendency
te simplicity lti society literature should be
encouraged.
Wiiat'h In a name? A He-sa liysuiynther
name w euld smell as Kid.
Tin: general manager of the Metropolitan
Telephone and telegraph company, of New
Yerk, lias paused a revolution among the
pretty girls in the company's employ by port
ing a notice that no operators hereafter are
"te attend any skating rinks, as it interferes
with buslness." The keen enjoyment that
the young women find in the exeryi'O keeps
them ut it se long and se often that the
manager states they come te the etllce
behind time in the morning and some
times fall asleep at their pests. The pain of
disebedience of this ukae is te be instant
dismissal, though hew the manger is te get
tna ovidciice te ceiuiet is net easy te see.
The design Is te send n "spotter" te the
various rinks who will report the derelicts,
but there is much danger that he may lx-cninc
fascinated by the exhilarating sport that
proved tee much ier the young ladies.
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The coachman is becoming sensible ; he is
new marrying very old and very wealthy
widow s.
Irapjiears that there are seme men of mli
nitejestin the New Yerk Legislature. An
assemblyman from Ilroeklyn named Karle
beguiled the tedium of lecislathe routine by
the Introduction of a humorous petition from
seme merry sportsmen of Kings county,
who appear te have been hunting in Sullivan
county, and te have lcn disappointed w itli
the result- The petition urged that evcry
dcer in Sullivan county be provided with
abeil that can be heard a mile and a half
away, that rectifying distilleries he establish
ed in the weeds, and that asphalt pavements
be laid In the runways te prevent the hunters
from dying from exhaustion while chasing
deer. If seme of our legislators at Harrisbnrg
would become humorous, they would hoof
vastly greater utility te the state, as
they new seem te Imj wasting their time in
the introduction of impracticable measures
that should be decently interred in commit cemmit cemmit
tee and promptly forgotten.
Thk inystery with which the Dudley
surrounds herself is thick enough te cut.
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PERSONAL.
Jehn Huski.v is inveighing against the
sewing machine.
GkouekM. Pullman has added f.J.uen te
his original subscription of J2,000 te the New
Orleans exposition.
Jane Haiiuimi, the young French aetiess,
has taken Louden by storm by her work in
the "Maitre des Ferges."
OnK.v W. Weavkii. clerk in the census
bureau, has been appointed chief clerk of the
new labor bureau at a salary of J2,OO0.
Tui: I'epi". en Tuesday administered first
communion te Miss Laura Jenkins, of ILilti ILilti
mere. The lady's mother and brother were
present,
O'Donevan Kessa is a much milder man
than Is generally supposed His home life is
pleasant, and in conversation he is an agree agree
ahle talkeraud net a ranter.
Fadl Hkndiuckh, nephew or his uncle
and private secretary te J ml go firesham, is a
very talented musician. He has a high tenor
voice und operatic aspirations.
Nathan F. Dixen, of Westerly, It. 1., lias
linen nominated for Congress in the sucemi
district, te till the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Jonathan C'hase,elected senator
Keltz, the lumber man of Khaxta, Cal.,
has a big slab pile he has Ixjeii accumulating
for years which is te be fired en the night of
the 3d nf March, In honor of the inauguration
or President Cleveland. He thinks the blaze
will be seen 100 miles away.
Gen. UnANT says or his health : " I am
feeling quite- well except a soreness at the
root of the tongue and the tonsil ecr it,
which causes me great pain in talking and
especially when I attempt In swallow water.
I have net smoked a cigar slnce the the 20th
of November."
PnnsiDENT Annum has notified the
Heuso that Mm. Grant has olTered te sur
render at ence te the custody or the govern
ment In perxjtual trust alt the trophies or
Generul Grant's fame, and asking neecHs.iry
legislation for their custody and preservation.
The president also took occasion te recom
mend the bill for General Grunt's retirement
as general of the army.
Uenmen J. Lossine has lieen asked te
doslgnate which or the IUhaina islands is the
San Salvader en which Columbus lauded.
He replies thut this has been lone; u debatable
question, and is still unselved. Six islands
or the group claim the honor. Popular lxllef
holds te Cat island, while bcientitle und his
torical Investigators glve reasons for believ
ing that each of the ether five islands is the
first landing place or the great admiral.
I IGen, Gee. II. McClellan will contribute
two papers te 7'Ae Century war series ene or
a general nature en the peninsular cumiialgn,
and the bccend en the battle of Aiitictuin.
Gen. Jes. K. Johnsten, who, until the battle
or Hevcn Pines, commanded the Confedorato
forces opposed te McCletlan In the s.uue cam
paigti. will write or the Conredenito side,
covering the period from Manassas te Seven
Pines, dealing with both battles, nnd with
Ills own relations and dltlerenees with Jeller
son Davis. General Johnsten was wounded
at Seven PJnes, and was seen after succeeded
in command by General Lee.
AUNT CAROLINES VIlIvSENT.
Tin: iiust miiiiit steiiv or i iik siianen.
IMnarU Krrvtt llulr In lhnpur's Menllih
i. sew wn shall knew.
Yes. We w ere redly married.
The minister had tuld e were one, nnd no
had glen us his blessing. He had taken my
hand, nnd the tears were In Ids eyes as he
wished me all happiness. lleKKsed I'.lcauer,
whom he had christened twenty years be
fore, and he blessed her again. "Gisl bless
you, my child!" hl said. Then we turned
round, se that the ether people in the room
could mm) us, and the precession efsympii-
tliirlug tricmls came upand w Mied us well.
The sixth erseii in the precession was
Aunt Careline, she is l'.leaner'saunt, but I
likelier quite as much as Ltc-.uinr does : the
kindest, sweetest, most lining aunt that eer
came In when su was wanted, and staid
away when she was net wanted; that eer
sent ice cream across te veur heuse en a
summer's eening, or called te take your
Southern cousins te rlde w hen slie knew they
hired you te death. Aunt Careline wh's
slth in the pnvssen or welcome.
"Hear I'ellx," she said at once, "dear
Uleaner, my present well. It Is tee big te Is'
carried alsiut much, and se well, I hae
told the man te carry It te veur new house,
and when you come it w ifl t there before
you te welcome von. I de 1ieih veuwill
like it."
"Like It 'of course we shall like it. Aunt
Carolina. V e should like it If it were only a
lump of coal.-' And in her tenderness
Llcaner kissed her aunt again and again.
Fitly limes mi the wedding Journey did
we go back te the present, and wonder what
It was which was se large. 1 was sure it was
a cast of the l.tecism. I'.leanor was quite
sure it was a library Ixxik-case. Sometimes
I thought It was the Cvr'ej'it dm Jtriftinnmi
up te Marplot, which was as far as that
( irii(r(m had then gene. Sometimes I
IiehhI it was I.i Heusso, which would be
IsHter still. At last, alter such a fortnight et
October and red maples, and purple tupelos
and glorious sunsets, and ce.y reading of
llreuning by the llresides of 'comfortable
inns after fourteen days of exquisite life and
happy lee, we drove- up te the prettj little
house wliii h w-.is te be our happy home, ami
I lifted I'.leanor from theluuigy, and 1 slid,
"Welcome home, sweetheart and darling."
And she kissed me, and she ran K'fere me
into the house, and she viid, "New w e shall
knew."
ii. wn t wi. nu ni.
Alas! we diil knew, only tee seen.
Hridcet had lighted up the new (mrler for
our reception w ith the etlulgviiee of her ew u
enthusiasm. There was a large can-el burn
ing en the centre t-ihle. This lamp was a
present from Uncle Tristram. On tlie man
tel were two hrenrc branches in which she
had placed four led wax randies, and she
had lighted tliein nil. These branches were
ii pieseut from my cousin .letham. On the
ether side or the room, en the piano-forte,
were two student lninjw et ditlereut patterns.
These w ere presents from l'rnest Gaeler and
Mibinit Shattuck, nnd ltridget had lighted
Ixith or them.
All this light and sweetness were te de tit
honor te Aunt Careline's present, which was
at the ether end or the room as we entered,
and obtruded itself fiem the very first in
stant. Indeed, it was impossible te escape- it
at any moment while you were in that room.
It was a thoreugfilv horrible picture
from the parable of the Prodigal Sen.
It had escaped by misfortune from
some "chamber of horrors." I de net
knew its leal history, though I hae,
alas ! had time enough le stud v it since these
days. Hut I can net think "c-.ilmlv en its
history ; it even makes me sick ; and except
ing that the n.une "Melgruui" appears rather
prominently under the Icet et one of the
sw hie, I have no clew te Its origin. I can
only siiixsc, ns I de, that " Mvltiriim " was
some overgrew n oaf in some high school,
who made hiniselr disgusting bv caricatur
ing the Ixjvs nnd the masters. I think the
inasters,in the hope te be rid of hlm.reperted
that lie was a genius, and persuaded seme
kind brewer te give him iiiunev enough te
gote Munich te "study art." rried there,
I think he had just learned what are the
crudest, the most fiery and piercing pig
ments concocted, when he painted this
picture, before his studies in anatomy,
coinix)sitien, or peipoctive had la-gun. "l
think the Ilivari.m gevermciit forbade
its public exhibition, and that it was then
.surreptitiously sent te this country ter
xale- I think dear Aunt Careline was en
trapped or lured into the warehouse, where
it was exhibited just when the thousand
dollars was burning in her (nickel lxxik which
she meant te spend for Ulenner's present. I
think she told her companion, Mrs. JaLxv.
Flynn, hew much she meant te sieiid, that
Mrs. I'ljnn privately told this te the )crjured
v illain w he is the master or the picture shop,
and that he, with an awful audacltv, Uule
him bring this picture forward and 'place It
under the lights ler exhibition. I think he
mentioned tweHe hundred dollars ns the
price, but consented te be forced down te ene
thousand. And then and thus I think our
fate wai sealed.
The si?e of the picture was eight feet by
six. The Ir.imc was enormous, and very
costly. The conception was absured. In the
middle of the picture you saw u large group
intended te represent n company et people
feasting, who were the Prodigal Sen, his
father and mother, nnd ether guests called
In en the occasion or hi? return. A gallery
alxive tliein In the luckgreund was tilled
with people singing, and under the
gallery, but Ik.'j-eih1 the guests, you could
dimly discern ether i-oeplo dancing, with
tambourines ever their heads. All this
transpired under certain columns and
nrches, but all In the open air. On the right
hand, in what would be the distance had
Melgnim known hew te represent distance,
steed a man In his shirt slaves feeding hogs
with Indian com. On the ether side, or the
same size and character, was a butcher cut
ting the threat era calf. Frem something
Aunt Carollne dropped, I believe It was the
hnppv union or three subjects en ene canvas
which determined her te buy the picture.
As she said, with real enthusiasm, " It does
net represent a part et" the parable ; the
w hole parable is there."
in. new I'Eeri.i: i.ikeii it.
Here was the picture, occupying practi
cally the whole of ene wall or our parlor,
which v as te have been se pretty, the room
in which, as our plans were made, dear
I'lcaiier was te ind the greater part or her
lire. We looked at it a little, we received
silently Ilridget's enthusiastic admiration of
it, but we passed as quickly as we could te
see hew the dining room was arranged, and
hew my workshop hxiked. And it ended In
my putting Eleaner into my own easy-chair
theie, going kick into her parlor ter enu of
the reading lamps, and bidding ltridget ex
tinguish the ethers ami the caudles. i:iea i:iea
ner spent the evening with me in my den,
and 1 read Coventry I'atmere's Iletrulhiil te
her.
Hut we could net de that all the time. She
could net be in my room when I had men
there en business. Slie had reeling of
pride, indeed, which for n long time made
her keep u: a gallant struggle ler the parlor,
which washer own room, shesaid: " Why
should I go up stairs and sit hi a bed chain
ber, when I have such a prettv room of my
own?" She would sav this." She would
say, " I am sure dear Aunt Car Car
oline did net mean te niake me te be n
vagrant in my own house, with no place
trem the hair of niv head te the sole of
my feet-" Queer, that sense or pride, I have
known men who had it, I have known
men who really thought that when they had
dene a gallant eight hours' work down tow u
they hud a right at home te the things home
was inaile for. Philanthropists ami politi
cians anil tramps, map peddlers and ethers,
would lolleu thein te their homes, and these
men would actually rei'use te grind their
axes Ter them there. Se peer 1'leauer said
she would stand for her rights in her pietly
mrler. She would net Ixi driven out from
it by that hateful butcher ; she would net
have these dirty pigs tramping ev or earix't,
she said ; she would net hear these tambour tambeur tambour
ine women clinking old larchmcnt things.
Hut she overestimated her own abilities. I
have noticed that most men de who think
they can keep bores out of their houses. J
have a hrge clrcle or friends in and near
Nethersteiie,aud sohas;i:ie.uieur. They weie
making their wedding calls, ami theynlwavs
found the prodigals as ille.mer called all
the people in the picture, qimdrujiedsaud
bipeds had stepped in ticferutheiii. Kleaner
had net simply te keep the odious creatures
out of her own mind and heart ; she had te
keep them out ei her visitors.
"I could bear it," she said, "II I were
alone. I can turn inv Imck te it. See, I
have iny work-table uiid my things here, und
here Is 1113' writing desk. I leek exactly the
otherway. Jlut it Isthecallcrs. Everybody
leeks at the prodigals tirst nnd last ; and in
splte of all my skill it is theeentnd nnd chief
subject of conversation."
Ill truth. Visitors lniidit be divided Inte
three classes as regarded the picture.
These were, first, the (rank, unpretend
ing ix-epie, who (tin net value their own
opinions highly, but still hud opinions,
these people said hew could they de ether-
vvlseT that they disliked the picture very
much. Some of them asked Llcaner hew
she could have such nn absurd thing there.
Most of them, It Is true, thought this was net
kind. Hut even of this set 'there were but
tew who had sense enough and seir control
enough te sny nothing, llnd It lieen nn uglv
figure en the paper hanging, I de net think
they would have xiken of 1U Had the
room Issju Inconveniently low, t de net
think many or these people would have said,
" Hew low this celling is 1" Hut mistaken
etiquette hasceinn in, and pcople think they
must sxik or pictures as von must Mnuk r
the weather, of the election, of health and of
the opera. Se was it that even Judicious hm hm
ple asked ir it were painted In Munich, or
thev were reminded bv It or a picture they
Imil seen In Antwern. or thev said the sub-
leei nan net isen eueii innueu, or wmi n
bad. The most curcfutlr trained erthls class
.ld It was " verv Instructive." Other some
Mid that It must "have taken a great deal et
pains Mild studv. And niv lxr w ifc u the
various nice ix'ople or the town nnd the
neighborhood called uxm her eauiote know knew
all the posslble changes or these judicious
remark, as von knew the changes en the
nearest kind or bells, she Mid shoeeuld tell
what thev were pdtig te say before they
opened their mouths.
The second class was larger. It was the
Ixxlv or people, quite unlnstructed In fine
art, "who wonted te be Instructed, wanted te
think right, and wanted te say right, ir they
could enlv find out what right was. ell, I
have a right te sav that theie was nelxxly In
Netherstoue whiwe opinion en such matters
was regarded mere highly than mine. I had
shown niv photographs at the " Lend a Hand
Club" oiie whiter. I was president of the
Heading Club, and we hid read Mrs. Janus
son, and all the people w hoeeuhl had brought
pictures. Se long as there weie art unions,
the Isxik store men always sent the art
union agents first or all te me. Indeed.it
anvlxxlv in that neighborhood knew what
was geed in art, I did. Class niniilsT tvv e
consisted of ixxiple wins et themselves,
would have detested the picture, but see
ing it in niv house, knew they ought
te like it. Thev made horrible attempts
te like it. "Hew very natural that pig's
tail Is!" "Hew red the sunset is!
"See hew angrv his face is!" "It is se In
teresting te see the costume ! 1 nev er under
stood before nlxiut the ee.it of many colors :
and se en. Thev would keep my jswr wife
standing before "the alwminatlen all through
the wedding call. When I came home ireiii
the oulee slie vv euld Is) dead from fatigue, and
v hen 1 seethed her, and asked the reason, she
would sigh out, "Oil, it was the Prodigals
again."
inauesi ei an, vci i eumu i si.i en,
disagreeably et nil, the three classes of
visitors were tluife who abused it up and
down. Smallest Ixvause, as I have hinted,
it required courage in inv house te sav that
one of my pictures was heix.-lessly Kid, and
had no redeeming js'int in it. Hut this the
thoroughly disagreeable jxxiple or our ac
quaintance, the people we least liked, some
times had courage enough te siv, or what
Mr. Wan calls "cusednev" enough. These
ix'ople, thcrerere, were the only tenp!e et all
who made wedding calls en us in the month
after our return who slid what we ourselves
said te each ether. Yet such is the per
versity et human nature that we were net
pleased when they did say h j for they
seemed te saj- it bocatise they thought it
would please u When we assented mode
rately, they were net satisfied with such as
sent." Thev required stronger language or
none. Hut who would, who could, gratify
such cvniisil and hateful w retches T Were
we te give up dear, kind Aunt Careline te
their gossip and brutal jeers ? Ne, indeed !
The unfriendly criticism was as bad as the
friendly.
" It is all horrid, ix-rfectly horrid !" This
was inv wife's exclamation te me uliuest
ev erv dav.
"Yet Aiint Careline looked in en as herself
se etien anil se kiiiuiv max is was mipossieiu
te c-.irrv the dreadful' thing te the attic, te the
cellar," or te the furnace. And when she
came without saving much about her own
present she still brooded ever it with an
eve se loving and tender, her w hole great
heart went out (oil with such delight, that
rer the moment my peer Kleaner would be
rewarded for the struggle she had made.
New she was glad she had net dashed atth.it
little pig with her scissors te cut out his
" natural tail ;" new she was glad she had
net brought " Morning Sun Stevo Polish"
from the kitchen te rub it ever the Toce of the
butcher w he killed the latted cnlr. Se much
occasional reward had she for a moment ns
the recompense for days of w retchediiess.
Conttiiueil'le-inorrow J
avuciAT. Aert';.s.
1'iiTSict.vvs prescribe Guillen's I.liiutil IU-ef
Tonic fur the weak, worn, and dyspeptic Tukr
another I- 1UckIA
A IUd llreiilh
Is liisiiiTeruble. We don't like It. A person with
n strong breath must net m.ike hlm-elf verv fa
lulllar with us. An Impure breath Is caused by
an unhealthy Htemuch. Jlurtlerk Utoeit Jlitter
will correct this evil. '1 hey are the host uteinach
medicine known Fer sale by II. It. lechrun,
druguM, lJTaiu! 13a .North ljueen street, I-sncua-ter,
1M.
THIX PEOPLE.
" Wells' Health Itenewer" restores health nnd
vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotency, Sexual Ie
bllity II. (!)
IIUCKLEN'S) AKMCA bALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises.
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Kcicr sores. Tetter,
Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pny
required. It Is guunuitecd te glv e perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per
box. ForwdebyH 11 Cochran, druggist, .Nes.
137 and 1JU North CJ ueen street, Iaiucaster, Pa.
Deji't trlde with threat und lung utrectleus.
Take Hide's Heney of Horehennd uud Tur
Pike's Toothache Hiups cure in ene uitnute.
f2-lwdeelAw
" HOUGH ,OX COUGHS,"
Ask for " Iteugh en Coughs," for Coughs.
Colds, Sore Thre.it, Herscness. Trechtss, 15c,
Liquid, iVc. (i)
A GIIKAT DIsCOVEItl.
Mr. Win. Themas, of Newton. In., pajs " Ij'
w ifu hus been seriously infected w tthn cough for
twenty-live j eurs, and this spring mere severely
than ev er before, she had used tunny remedies
without relief, nnd being urged te try Dr. King's
New Discovery, did se, with most gratifying re
sults. The tlrst bottle relieved her very much,
und Ihe second has absolutely cured her. she
has net hud se geed heulthfer thirty years Ttlul
bottles fice at Cochran's drug Htere, Xes. 137 und
Ilia North Queen street, Ijmcister, 1M. Large
size, 11.00. (i!)
MOTH MIS,
If jeu lire falling : biekcn, worn and nervous,
Use "Wells' Health lienewer," 1. Drug
gists. (J)
....1...., ..., ..-
vailing dlseider. E. W. Warner, va Hudseii
l . iiiH:iibli.
VVhat One Diimi Did.
S h Graves, of Akren, N V., had Asthma of
the worst kind. Toek one dose of Themat' t:c
Irctrle OK nnd wns relieved In live minutes He
udds ' Would wulk ten miles fur this medicine
nnd payVa bottle for it It cured my wife of
rneumuiisiu line magic, ter sain ny II, II,
I'echnin, druggist. 1J7 und 1J3 North Queen
street,
I, Luiicnsier, l'n.
l.l.T TII1SE THINGS HH CONSIDEItED.
Thousands of men die every day w he could be
MiTcd. Prejudice Is mainly te hlame for this
lensnrilfe. If It were believed thut the sum of
dleuu imiy certainly be 1 educed by physic,
much would be gained. And et the piopesltlon
Is very simple) IfyeutuLu out dally mere Im
purities thau Is dully generated, you will seen
be rid of Impurities. The effect of this wlse
practice 1 seen seen In bilious, Liver nnd Kid
ney troubles. Hut It is equally et value In head
und brain atfectlens j In Pleurisy, Pneumonia,
Apoplexy and Paralysis,
In chronic and ucute ltheuinutlsm, uud lu ull
nnVctlonsef thobewuls, this prluclplu seen re
lieve und cures, when the medicine used Is
IilUKDIIITU'S 1'ILLS.
Yes, when ull ether means uud medicine huve
lulled le rcllevs from pulu, these pills have
ruled, by taking Impurities from the bowels und
blmid, and theusuuds of men nnd women new
place IIiiaxpiuctu's Pills among the blessings of
mankind.
VOUXO Jl EN 1-ltKA 1) TIlTs. "
Tin Voltaic Hklt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., elTer
te send their celchmted Elkctiui-Voltaie IUlt
und ether Klxctbie Aitlum-kseu trlul for thirty
day. te men (old or veuiig)ullllcted with nervous
debility, less of vitality and manhood, nnd ull
klnilnd tinuhles. Alse for ihuiiiuuttsm. neural,
gla, juiraljsls, uud iiuny ether kindred discuses.
Complete, restoration le health, vigor and Hum
heed guaranteed. Nn risk Is Inclined us thirty
days trial Is ullewed. Write them nt ence for
Illustrated pumphletfrce. dct-JO-lyd.tw
Satisfaction Vultvrsnl.
" In the pint three months I have sold ene
hundred und six bottles of 7ivmni' Jicleclrie
Uil. I never suvrn medicine In my Hte thutgnvu
such universal sutlsiiictlnu. Cured an ulcerated
threut for me In tvv euty.feur hours never rail
ed te relieve my children or croup." O, It, Hull,
Druggist. Gnij vllle. 111. Fer sale by II. Ii. Cocb Cecb
nm, druggist, 137 und IR North Queen street,
Luiicester, l'n.
A 4tlil 1-1 r II 11 lid It II I if)irl it ulilnh t t mib In at
autumn developed Inte a difficulty decidedly
cutnnbiit In nil Its chnr.icterlstics, threatening u
return of my old chronic inaludy, cntarrh. One
bettle of Ely's Cream IS dm completely erudl-
.. .1 ....n.... .,..,.., i, ( rf .,..1. .,..1...., ..n., .. r.
.iiirrii. ff in inciuy ji-ui, wits 11 suiiiiur
fnim catarrh of the head uud threat, lly a few
until Icutieits of Ely's (.'ream llalm I received de
cided benefit was cured tiy one imttle. char
lotte Parker, Waverly. S V Jil-Jwdeed.tw-
Mf.llWAh'
"HON HlTTF.ltH.
jinn
ii n
nnn
!' ii
mm
turn tm w vr wiu
i r r w w iv t m
sr r
nnn e C) VVWVVVT NNN
II 11 O O WVT WW N N si
nu vt w n nn
"as
it nnn x)
n ii ii ii e
ii il K OO N NN
tiiui ii
t i Kit nun kSss-
Sit jlllll "ASH.
K jl U ,, 2
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"HI I T T
I II II T T
hllll 11 T T
ThUiiHstlclniMsmililidtiglrenwItli piinvig,v
tnlile tenlrs, quickly mid isiiiqilcti'ly CIMtr.S
HVSl'KfstA, INlVIIIKsslON, r.LAUIA,
wkakm;ss. imi'I'iik nuien, chills ami
VK Kllnml VKI'U.M.IIIA.
lly rstil mid IIioieiikIi lustnittiitleii lth the
Mixsl It renclies every part of the system, puri
nes nnd cnrlclie the litisst, tirngtluiiis tlie
muscles ami nerves, nml tones anil lnvlKimiles
the sv stein .....
A line Avpetlier ltesl tonle known.
It will euro tlie worst cenn of tlyspepsl'i, vk
uievtiiKnll distressing symptoms, nuch " Tiwt-
nig me r iHsi, ixMcniuK, ncui in ine Pieinitcn,
llenrtbiini, etc.
The only Iren luciltclne that will net blacken
urtnluiv the teeth.
It fslnviiliuitite fordtseiwespeciilliirtewonicn,
nnd te nil persons i he lead neilentnry Hies.
An iiufnlllng leinedy for tltnenses of the l.trur
nml Kidneys.
Persons minVrttiK from the viTect of ev er erk,
nervous troubles, toss of appetite, or debility,
experlenie quick relief imd ieneel energy tiy
Its ui'.
11 does net ciiine llemlsche or produce, Coiintl Ceiintl Coiintl
pstleii OTIIKK Iren medicine de.
It Is theenly lirepsrtitlim of lnm 1hnt causes
no tnJiirleiiR elTecls. l'bystctsiis und druggists
ivisimmend it ns the best. Try It.
The genuine has Tnule JtnrK njul pressed iim!
Hue en wrapper Tnke no ether. Miuloenly tiy
UltOW.V CHEMlf VI. CO..
IULTIMURS, .Wl.
septJi-lydAtyw
UKV HUdDS.
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TlXTltAOHDINAKY HA1UJAINS
AT THE-
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lOWHITE BLANKETS,
II Oil A P UK ltEDUCEl) I'lttlM II Z
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
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10-4 SILVER GREY BLANKETS,
KW A PAIlt IIKHl'l El) EHOM fl 75.
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W..VA PAll! . . HElirCEIJ rilOM 14 W)
11-4 EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS
t-1 75 A PAIlt ..IIEIU'l ED ritOM l-Vel
SPECIAL CLhAKlXG s.vLEOF
Ladies' and Children's Coats and Cloaks
T HALF fsfAL I'ltlCE
WATT, SHAND & 60.,
8 and 10 East King Street,
y J. MAUTIS cV CO.
CARPETS
AND-
WALL PAPERS!
SPECIAL !
New Invoices Te-Day :
an i'IECEs
Tapestry at 50e., Last Season, 75e.
.VI PIECE'S
Bedy BniseelB, 81, Last Soeibeii, 81.25.
THE AIIOVE
CARPETS
AUK ALL NEW,
Just ItccclvliiK thvui TcMlny, nml they 'arc the
Chcupsit Line of Geed Ever shown,
llir.V.'AHE NOT
REMNANTS,
And urc In Ilci?uhir Piccis,, Xw Puttcrnsund
Excellent (Jiiidlty.
WALL PAPERS!
SPECIAL I'ATTKUVSIN
Bronzes, Flats & Blanks,
ALL AT LOW I'illCES.
-IlATES FOK HAXGI.VO weiu nevertu low.
New is the time lelmvi; veur nurkduue.
Cor. West King ami Prince St?.,
LANCASTEII. PA.
fVJtSlTVUK.
VyALTKIt A. IIIUNITSH.
NO. 28.
NO. q8.
Special for Spring, 1885,
MV STOCK OF
FURNITURE
Fer (he Spring Trade,
18 EQUAL TO ANY IX THE CTTV, AND AT
I'ltlCES THAT CANNOT HE UNDEH80LU.
ALL UOODS QUAHANTEED,
WALTER A. HEMTSH,
Ne. 28 East King Street.
LANCASTEII, I'A.
diH-O-Cnid
"WIS l'ArHIt IS I'KINTEU
W1TU
J. K. WFIIGHT & CO.'S
INK,
Fairmeuut Ink Works, 2Gth and l'eun'a. Avenue
Jan6-lya l'HILADELl'HIA, I'A.
TO .
J. B. Martin Ce.,
.llf.'miMI.
T"- OOK Fen Yen'SKLF.-HI'.WAHKOF
J slen-nrtliiK Imltmlonsef IUnens Cspclim
Plasters. Werd C'liprlmi cut In Ihe neiiiilne.
O1'
TIUUHA.
CUTICURA.
M". Nmltli' C'4in nnd Wlml Ihn Itei. Sir. Mc
Klnslry Mils In Niy AImiiiI II,
TeTiiKPfiu.ic I hiwuticc'n ii fc.irfnl Miircivr
r.il-ntli'cn vi-iiin, most of I he (Inn, H, m luis
heen cnttcd Ectciiiu or Mtt IIIiuiiiii, PmiiI.isIs
nnd Lcpiii. uud thn like, nnd huve uln heen
told thut there, wns nn cure rer me, uud hnve
lieen Midlsctniniucd Ihnl hint in neon illr in
Hie. t hnve heen he Imdlv nllllcled simii'tlmi's
llml them virus net Ihe miinltcst spot riiuu tlie
ciiinn efiuy hcud tnthe wile nf my i, timl
vi ns net diseased nnd ns red us crimson, It ieutd
cemmeucii III siiuill while smis, m Idrh hud n
ItveryiipiMMimuce, hut wetii net deei, Imi l I
Attempted tnhent them, or neon utter ttielr tli-Hl
iippenmuec, they neiilil liiirn und lull tenether
until there Mils u complete ill v . nil sente, which
weulil tiiinue Kiiliithimeil us teeiiick und leek
fiery nnd iiiikiv, nnd the liurnlliK m'iis.iIIei)
would he uliuest lutetcnilile
Iwilsut tlmeKO hlluu th.ll 1 could hciiivcIv
Kct nliiiul, uud could net drcs liijsclf wlllimi't
iLsslstniici1. t huve tiled 11111113 li'inrdleii, nnd
hive mld 111" lu n uluirle lustunce te 11 ih) slclnn
hut hnve ever nhtnlncd enl tetiipertiiy ivllef.
Altheiiith hrliHHl for n time, I ihiii ii'lnpsed
nKiiln tuhe iisfiudl livudili-it hs ever,nud durlu-r
tlie wlnteref tl uud It.! I milleied mi lunch n
te lie entlivlv dlsceumucd Ijist .lime, I us
ndvlsiiltiv Elder nnd Vli .. ( McKlnstry, who
nie viell kuenii lu these leuleus te try vvur
I itki'bv ItKMriu-iH 1 nnd I felt ouiehen 11 little
ceiiniKe, fnim their fuvemhle opinion of tht-m,
te try their virtue. Atieut the seinuit week id
.Inly lust I eemmeiired tukluK Ihe leiuedles, nnd
w tthlu six wccki 1 tiejtuu tni.ee 11 iMiuiineut tin
pi-nrement, until lien (Oct. I) I 11111 iiheiit us
Itisxl n new nnd mv llcsli Is ns the llesh or u
child. Hits III.N.I. smith
t ccitiry thut the ntMive Miitcmcut of my vilfe
Is correct, nud 1 Jein w Ith her In expressing mv
Knitltude rer the Krcut heuellt he hus reeelv ed.
II. "Ml 111
I ccrtlfv that the nlnive statement Is ceriect
Mr. Mn I th Is n prominent mini In this -eiuiuuul
tv, where he lives. He Inn well kuenit denier In
ntiH'k.iiud his atiitemeut, vt ith th.it et hlsnltt.
Is fully eutltlid te credit
Kone ut .stnnstend, I'nivlure of (Jiichee, tills
twentv nev tilth 1l.1v nl Ucteler, nJ
I. ( McMNsTllt.
.lluU(er vftftf (iespet
I ATEii 1 hnve seen Mrs. Multli rcceull und
believe her te lie thoroughly nnd pcrmuuctitlv
cured. 1. f .McKlSeiKV.
tirfj .Idrrnf CA. Cen, i. y. .Ve. 17. 11ml .Ve.
ikwiet, Sept. ;i. lss
Cnicl'Ki ltK-teLVKit, the new hloed puilllei
uud CrricntA, nnd ("nictitA miac, the iviit kln
cures, und heuutltlem, lire mfd et ery'where
Prices- Clticiha,!ii Mur, 2Sccnt ; llitiiOLV
ir, Jl.m
1'CTtKK Until ASU ClIEMHAt CO, IUmTOI
CATARRH.
IHEGItr.VT IIVLsAMIC lllril.I. 1 ION OF
VV ITl II HA7K.U AMEItll AN PIMM A
N AIH VN Flit. M VKII.Ol.II, (. LO
V LU lll.Oss)). Etc
l idled
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
Fer the liuinedliiteltitlcf nnd Perinnnent t lire
of every foiiuef liiturrh. Iretn u simple Celd In
thuHcudte Iaii of Mnell, Taste iind lleiirtmi.
Cuuizh nnd Cutnrrhul ( ensuniptlnn C'mnplete
tretitmcnt, itinsltlniK of one bettle Itiidlcnl
Cure, one he Cntuirtud .solvent nml ene Iiu
proved Inhider, tn one ivieknite, tnuv new be
hud et nil driii(WU for (l.m. Ask for "-A.treiili'-i
ItAtllCALClBC.
Complete Treilttitnt with Inhaler, Sl.00
' The only absolute ppecllle we knew of "
.lffil JUiiifi. ' The best we hnve leund In u life
time of n uuc rin ."!. r, Wipgini. Ilotten.
' Afleru leni; struck'le with Cutnrrh the Kaiii
cal Cms tins cenQiiered."?cr S IF. Monre.
Lrirttburgh, Jt. "I huve net found u cn.se th.it It
did net lelteve ut once," .Imfretc l.rr. Man
ehttler, Matt.
1'OTTin Unco AxnCuitviicAL C'a, Ilo-iten.
COLLINb' VOLTAIC LLECTU1C l'LASTLUs
Fur the relief und pretentien, the Instant It
is tippllcd, of ItheuiuHllsiu. Neiindt;I.i, .sclutlcn,
Ceuuns, (olds. Wcuk Hack-. Menimh und Hew -els.
.-hisillllf.' I'UtllK, .Suuiblless, II v-UTlil. Fc
mnle Putns, Pulpltittlen, 1sihisIu. 'Liver Coin
plaint, Unions lever, Mnlnrl.'i nud Epidemics,
u.e lellimi' Plusten, (1111 Electric Pluster coin
blued with n Poreuti Plaster) it ml luimhiit pnlu
iV evcryw heiv feld-VV s.lt w
c
inn.vT INDIAN Air.mcLNi:,
KA-TON-KA.
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE
-FOIt TIIK-
ULOOI), L1VEH, hlDNEVS AMI ST051ACH.
It U Mud" by the Indians.
I'sed by tlie Indians
bold tiy the Indians.
it is Finely Vegetable.
It eiirt'ly cuies ull dl.cni.es of the si,,,,,,:,.),,
Liver, l!e N nnd llloetl. It Is ulmimt ciicclllu
for ull forms of Ulieuinatlsm. It nil) cure dls
eae ben nil ether remedies hav e talli-tl. Uln'c Uln'c
liens ure plainly pilnted en ever) bettle.
All tribes of Indians h-ive their medicines, but
KA-TON-KA
Is 11 remedy of the Pacific Coast, und is ued by
ull. It Is ceiiiKcd of roots, heibs uud lurks
BHthered uud prepared by the.
IV.HI.M M'ltl.SC. INIIIAXSOF OHKGON.
And In fnvenibly known nnd used lu nil parts of
the world. The nick or ulllnir should net delay
Hh use. It will prevent us well us cum d I sense.
Its price Is one dollar per Imttle, or px bottles
for live dollars. Ask for It und pen thut jim itet
It. It Is for wile, by ull OruirclstH, nnd by the
OUEUO.V INDIAN JIEHICF.E COMPANY.
Cerry, I'iu
Medoc Indian Oil,
THE (.HEATEST PAIN )IEIIICINF, ON
F.AItTII.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
MODOC INDIAN OIL Is ccitulii te euitt Tooth Teeth
fichu In ene minute, Ilcudachu lu tlve minutes,
Earache In ten minutes, Nile Threat In eui;nli;ht,
NeurulKln In three te hveuiliiiiten.
MODOC INDIAN OILUiiscdliiteninHyunnell
niexternully. Every family should huv en bot
tle within much. II It) it doctor In the heuse.
Fer wile by nil DruirKUU. Price Sic. perbettlc.
Lartre nlze bettlcn, W.
lNDlANCOUO&VUUl Ik a prompt pecllle
for Coughs, Colds und Limit ilUnn, UK: per
bottle. Ku-ten-ku, Medoc Indian Oil nud Indian
CeiiKh Syrup for mile helcsale nml retail) ut
Cochran's I)ni(t htere, Ncm. 137 und VSi North
Queen street, Lunuwter, I'm.
iii3-lj-dWAS-AW
TT-IDNEY-vVOHT.
DOES WONDEltFU'LClUEbOF
KIDNEY DISEASES
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
HccuuMtltHctHiiu the LIVEIt, DOWELS and
KIHNKYh ut the SAME TIME.
UecniiKO It cteunscs thnyi.tciunrtbupolsennUH
humem that dovelepn In Kidney nud Urinary
Discuses, lllllleininess, .launilke, Constliiatleu,
Piles, erln Itheuiuutiniii, .Vuralula, Nervous lib.
urdeni und ull Fciuulu Complaints.
-SOLIDPKOOF OFTHIS.-ia
It will Surely Cum CONSTIPATION, PILES
nnd HHEU3IATLSM by ctiusliiff FItKE ACTION
or nil the ergutiH und functions thereby.
OLEANSING THE BLOOD.
IleateitiiK the iiemiul pencr le tlireiv eir dis
ease. THOUbANDS OF CASEh
Of the werxt forms of these terrible dlscunc's
have been quickly lellcvcd, uud In a nlieit time
rKKFECTLYCUHED.
Price, 1. Llnuld or Dry. held by dniL'Klstn.
Dry cun be xeni by mall.
WELLS, HIC'HAUDsON A CO.,
lliirlluitluii, Vt.
Send slump for Dairy Aliiianae of lMvl.
KIDNEYWORT.
Jauat .1mdoeilA.ini w
fl.VTAl.KU.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CUUES
COLD IN HEAD, CATAKItll, HOSE COLD,
HAV I'KVEU, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE.
Eu8y te use. l'ii'jet inc. Ely Hiu'd., Ostieye,
N, V U, S..V.
HAY. FEVER.
ELY'S C1SKAM HALM Cleanses the Head,
Alluya Intlnmmutleii, Heal the boles, HeateieH
the hetuieii of Tnstn nnd Smell. A quick und
posltlve cure. Wi cenU nt liriiKKtuls. nucenta
by nmll, n-uUtcrcd. eml for clivular, Smnple
by mall, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS,
JiS-oedAw Urui;k'lt.0weiie, N,Y.
sf -if. -
ct.urm.Mi.
T KiHMAIilNfl.
tl
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN-
FINE OVERCOATS.
We Hirer te diiy 11 reduction nf Mii! per rent,
lielen lust iiieulh'n prlis'M. Cnunblu'ti celchmted
uud pepiitur Oveice-illiiKH,
Till: I IKS I' IN THE WOULD,
III nil the ilUTctcnt slmdis nud sit lis. Ely.
lulls, Fiilv, Veleui-H. li'iilins, l.nlliipehi. Iiu
thins, Vliuit.iiiiik h. V-lnii'lmns, etc F A It, Ed
redens, ( cuiliies, IMUli'l's uud I'ntclit lleiiTein,
Itejnl llish Filete, (Inn vettcti, I'rli'lulmins,
.Vli liens unit hetsejn. 'Ihese ttisxls cnmiuly b
hud til leutllUK houses lu lurKu cities, mid rniiRii
In pilie (rein fVl te llim. We me sellluu II11111
liiimftitiiF'i. A roll Hue of Hementle lubitcii,
ruiiKtuK In prlies trem (I'ltefm.
SUITINGS
OF I'.VKIIV HETItlPllOV T PIlll'ES COU
Itl.SPOMUMlLY LOW.
All colerisiiM, subjected ten theMuith cheiul
eul test. Our welk Is of tlie bent uud blithest
ttvle nf urt. Our lenu evperlcnce lu IiiisIih'm
nnd elesn lil.pi'illiin eiuitiles u te be lheiiuii;hlv
fiiudll.ir with nil I tin best iiuinutitcttiic nml
Intest stiles In the inurket. (hc us it tilil unit
le cenv lucid,
-AT-
Ne. 3 Went Klnir Streot nml Contre
Squnre.
Snialing's Tailors Guild.
iu.irl9lvM.tH
ir.t 1.1. I'.ti'V.it.
pll VKl'-S W. l-'KY.
100 Dade Window Shades
IS A AlltK.Tl or IKSI(NH
Wlilch lmc iH'fn neciuiMiIiitlri the vnt Mnmm,
we U1 tIoe out from ' te umiU nplrt-c
AiiHtiiK thrm ntv mtim prvtty jnttcm-
IiiKelit thixuj;hnii nUnk it m
CURTAIN POLES
We tlud n i;imh1 many nthW nud ends, one, tvtu
uud three of a kind. Some uiv Mitliiut, porno
Ebenv nnd some llrtiss Ti1uuui,tl. These iiienll
umiilett nnd Ihe price from 4V In ID cents uiilece.
OiirCOMIIINATlOS COltMl E In KlMinyuud
Walnut ut (I nl 11 plete, Is u Inn itln. uducetl
Ireiu lij".
NEW LINES Or
Dade Window Shades
Feil spttlM;
Plain ( olers and Widths for all stvlent wln wln
dettH, Tin uud Woetl Spllli;r Uellel, Mjltuiits,
llelliinds.Ltucii Frluite Mckel l'ull. Hinds, ctc
Wc take measures and de shitde terk eleverv
deserlitieu III Unit class iniinui r
Order our Puk r IbtttKiui; done new l'lttes
were never ke low nnd III j;e tilKhi r.;
PHAEESW. PRY,
Ne. 07 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LAN( ASTEK, I'A
j.i r.v;( r.
pi i:ati:ks ok rciiNAri-s.
M
BEST
STEAM ENGINE
-AND-
Beiler Works.
HESTERS
OK
FURNACES
roil
l'rirnte IhrrlliiiKS, ScIhmiIs tint rub
He lliiihliiigs.
Cull and ee them. Mndtief heuvy lien, tdut
pin of construction, diimble, economical, Ihu
inett HadlatliiK biirftire of any Heater lu the
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price I
OUR OWN PATENT.
-Hnvlni; iM'en In use lu iiiiiny of the huttcii
residences. in Lnucnsterln the pint ten vearat
the best of uvldenca of Its merits J
Addlens,
Jehn Best & Sen,
Ne. 33 KAST FULTON STHFH,
lanlS-lydA"
LANCASTI.lt, PA.
HAVINd DISSOIiVKI) PAKTMUtSIIU
und peniiuneiitly chn.cd the Chcntnut
btreet Iren Welks, I destiu te luferiu my old
nutrenx und thopublle Kcnendly, thut lnm kIIU
In the business, buluilecuted lu the Peiin lnm
Cempany'H Werk's, North Plum stieet, vt hern I
urn luHkliiK Iren uud Itniss C'astlncs of every do de do
scrlptlen, uud will be plcuncd te nerve ull who
imiy favor me with their pat rouuite. Fiem 4
yeuiMiixperluuculu the business uud imlni; the
host mutt-rlul und employing t he bchtmechuulcH,
I uin sutlsllcd IcnngiiumnteeentiioKittlsruetlen.
CUHttiiRHiiuidoliemninlxtuioof litm uud htcel
which me moie relluble for bIii'IIkIIi nudduiu
blllty than the best cunt lien known. V teeth
roll plnlenn, 1 oils unit milium mill work n tpco tpce
laity. CnstlnKi miide or vcryDoftlreii.uiidbnuiii
caslliiKu of cvury dcHcriplleu. I havu ull the imt
terns of the well und favorably known Mewier
Cern und Cob Crusher, refitted uud liupieted.
also nn hanil. 31111s ceiupletely llltetl up or In
pints, te replace old ones whlch.hnvubeeiiu usu
for years, giiai-antculiiL'thuiiitiiitlvii sal Isfacl Ien.
,, , U. C. JICCULLEV.
aucll-Cmd
tr.vNTr.n T
V "(iUEENPl
VNTIin TiADY A(ll!NT.st I'lill
" OUEEN PUOTEOTOII." iluisv .i,.,,!.!,,..
nt.A ..Irlr. .iit,tri..n. 1. ....!.(..., .. . """
....u en.. . r..,j..,..vn, piiiiiiiui'i Ullll-CH, IIUSUCH.
besom forms, dicss Bhlelds, gjifety beltu, ulccvii
pmlcctera. etc, ; entirely new duvlccn, unprece.
dented pi-ulltH j wohuveftio nRciita inukiiiKllne
monthly, Addicss wltliKlump.
E. II. CAMPIIELl, A CO..
JnnlMinced Ne. II S. Jlny bt., Clilciige.
GUAY'H HPKCIITU MKOIUINK.
Tbe Urcut EnullKh Hemedy. An unfallinir
cuie for ImiKitciiey und all DIscu.ch ihut fellow
Leus of Memery, universal I-uwdtude Puln lu
the Hack, lllniili'M) of Vision, Preiii-ituiu Old
Age, und many ether diseases tlmt lead te lu lu lu
HuiiltyorCeiiaiimptlouniidn PiemutuiuUruvu,
r till partluiilan in our puuiihlet, which we do de
h rote.ciid frceby luulltoevcryeuo. ThNSpe.
cltlumcdlctneln keld by all diuifKlHlsat i,er
tiuckuo,eriilxpuckKei)for i or will IiemiiI
Iree by mail en receipt of the money, by ud
dressing the agent,
. i- COCJIKAN, Druirglet. Sole Aiteut,
NH.137and IS) North lut.cu ti-cet. Lancustcr,
-sVn..,l?Pounte cemttcifeltfl, we have adopted
Ine i ellew Wrapper 1 tha only Runulne.
XllB OllAV JIEDTC1NE CO.,
iluffiUtf, X, X,
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