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MB. UMk PiHKBAIL OF LYNN, rUSASS DISCOVEREB OT LYDIA E. PINECHAT.ro VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Cnrs For all Female Complaints. Thl preparation, aj Its name Blenlflea, consists ol Vegetable Properties that are harmless to tha most dot leateinTalid.

Upon one trial the merit of this Ctm pound will be recognized, aa relief Is immediate and when its use la continued, in ninety nine cases In a hnn. dred, a permanent cure Ls thousands will testify, On account of its prorcn merits, it Is to day commended and prescribed by the best physicians In tba It will cars entirely tha worst Zona of mng or the terns, Ieucorrhcea, Irregular arjd painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation Ulceration, flooding all Displacements and the consequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life, It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stagq of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there Is checked speedily by its use. In fact It has proved to be the est and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the pystem, andgtvei new lifoand vigor.

It removes fain destroys all cravinf for stimulants, and relieves weakneal of the stomach It cures Headaches, Sierroua Prostration, Oeneral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing: pain, weight and hapfcarhe, la always permr.Tvenly cured b) its use. It will at all times, and under all ctrcrtmaUn ees, net In harmony with the law that governs female system. For Kidney Compialata oi wi tola coacjponnd Is unsurpassed. Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la prepared at 233 and 5 'Western Avenne, lynn, Uass. Price gl.OO. Six bottles for Sent by maU in the form of pills, also In the form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for either Ifis. FTSKHAM freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamphlet, address as above Mention this paper.

famCy should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAJT UVEltrrTT.S. They cure Constipation, Tlfllnnnimsa. ad Torpidity of the Uvei Scents per box. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY General Agents, Philadelphia, SOLD BY DR.

H. P. EAYSOR, i5i 432 Market Street. Hurnabui, Pa, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. E.

E. ICINZER, SUCCESSOR OF KAKLY Sk KINitK. rAHKKUN BLOCK, No. 105 Nort. Second street, Harrlsburg, will buy and sell all manner of Real Estate, exchange city and country property, negotiate loans, advance money on sales, etc examine titles, prepare deeds, mortgages, bonds.

Ac rent property, collect rents, bills, buy claims, land warrants of i be war of 1812 and Mexican war, and to those entitled to them, procure them; also, procure pensions. Ptrcons wishing to bay, sell or rent town or country property will please give me a call. References, to Messrs. Geo. w.

Kelly, Proeldent flarrisburg National Bank l. Caraemn, U. S. Senator D. Fleming, First National Bank; J.

K. by, merchant, Ac, Hariisfrmg, Pa. SECUREA HO ME YaLGABLS SML EST111 Ki ALF. FOB 8AL.K 1,280 Acres Good Farm Land In Tom Green county, Texas, near Chonaha river, by Jfi. K.

KIKZElt. FUK ALE 2,500 Acres Timber and farm Land. In BuUer cunnty, Missouri. Arart of It limestone railroad and market, schools, by K. E.

1 a It TTAKM FORSaLE Vitnated til I l'enns boro', Cnmbeilund county, en Co nod fulnett creek, one mile wt Kai'View, of 12 first rate land. iti good iuiprove ments, wall watered, clio'ce fruit, one mile of two mills, school house, churches, stores, etc Terms ea y. TlUe perfect. By K. KlSZKR.

TjAKM FOR SALE. Situated In Peon township, Perry county, on rennsyi vanfa railroaH, ihree miles from Duncannon and tour from Mary ecres, 120 acres in cultivation. SO acre iver bottom, about 60 upland, 100 acres gooi tiuibor. Improvements t'wo story frame hense, large atone barn, with ail necessary oatouildings. two tenant bouses, three orchards, water at barn yard and in vrry field.

PnMicroad by the door; school ar; railroad siding en farm. Title pcrlect. Price lo by E. K. K.IKZER.

SALE Two new two and a bs1! story frame bonses. 16x30 lent, with two story back building and balcony 12x14 feet; seven rooms: cellar under whole building; good well at door, on Eleventh street below ulberry street, by K. B.KIM ZEE, Camei on Block, Harrlsburg, Pa. TtOB SILK OB IfXOHiliCi' A Farm of JP 160 Acres; 30 acies under cultivation; good two storv Irame bouse on iruit ana spring near house; situated In a rich settlement near Potosi, Washington county, Missouri Will exchange on housed, etc. here, by E.

KIN 8EK. TllOB SALR Two good frame Bouses, on JD west end Vernon street two story, eight roo ma, good cellars. Lot 2vxll5 feet. Price low. Title perfect E.

E. K1XZKR. Cameron Block, No. 105. SILK Two avcren ol the very best timber ind lu the union, and best of farm lands In Butler county, issouri.

near two railroads and steamboat navigation, Good demand and pr en for all kltUs of 1 qu ber. Price 4 per Apply to E. E. KIN SEE, Barrisburg, Pa. IK SALE A FAkM Of 175 AOKJSs, situated on the PetiHS Ivan la railroad, ad joining cove Station, Perry county, good house ai.d net essury utb lldings.

stone barn, IS by 80. two sets of buildings, and very suitable to divide into two farms; two good orchards and excellent running water; 100 acres lu cultivation, balance timber; school house, convenient. 111 be sold at a great bargain iy E. E. K1NZEK.

seven good Building Lotit on JJ Herr and Two and a llalf street, mciud lug the corner lot; also houses and lota on Two and also two good frame a Half street. AT ME1LY 214 216 MARKET CENTS', BOYS' AND Y0UTIIS LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS DRESS AND WORKING BOOTS SHOES. PRICKS ALWAYS REASONABLE. "FJIOK SALE 3 desirable Building Lots, JQ corner Cumberland and 2 each fronting 20 feet on Cumberland with a depth of 83 feet, with privilege ol a 4 feet alley In rear. Also, 2 Lots, corner Pen st.

and Charles avenue, eaeb fronting 15 feet on Penn and having a depth of 60 fiet. will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Apply D. KPPLBY ana A. IIUMMBL, Trnstees.

6 Tki 7cm's Christitn Association 400 ZIAXtKBT BTEEBT, FiaaiBHis CHEAP MEALS FROM 1 A.M.XO 9 r.x. Children of working women taken care of during the day for the small sum of ten cents a day for one child and five cents for each additional child from the same family. Circulating library open en Wednesv tlawe and KaUrnlava tram 9 to 9r. w. it a ale ton of COAL tor fM CO call atmyomea, Third ana Onmberlani KBW ADTEKT1SEMENT9.

HOP BITTERS. fA Medicine, not a Drink,) COXTAXXS 1IOPS, JBTJCHU, BIANDRAKE, Ass toxPtmest ajro Bxsr Mzdicax. QraiiTrrsj OF XIX. OTHZS BlTTEES. All Diseases of the Stomach.

BowelsVBlood. Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, sieeiH fnesaneaa ana especially Female Complaints. S1000 IX be paid for a case they will not core or help, on Jf or anjthlng Impure or injurious found In them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and try them! Before you sleep. Take bo other.

Cough Cum ia the sweetest, safest and bead au cmiaren. The Bop Pat for Stomach. Liver and Kidneys la sorenor ro su ouen. uruggisis. TD.

I. C. is an absolute and Irresistible euro fori fumnkenesa, use ox opium, tobacco ana narcotics. ocuu iui vuvuior. (AllaboTioldbydrTigglsU.

Hop BittenMfp. Co.Racheter,N.Y T8 made from a Simple Tropical Loaf of Bare Value, and Is a POSITIVE BEMEDY for all the diseases that cause pains In the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver neauacnea jaunaice vuissiness, vrravtu, miliaria, and all alfflcultles of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. For Female Diseases, Monthly Menstruations and during Pregnancy, It has no equaL It restores the organs that make the blood, and hence is the best Blood Purifier. It Is the only known remedy that cures Brlght's Disease. For Diabetes, use Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure.

For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at Si 85 per bottle. Largest bottle In the market. Try It. H. H.

WARNER (XL Rochester, N. T. TOBACCO AND SEGALS. io. c.

rail, DEALEB IN TOBACCO, HARKISBURG, PA. SHOKM the Sweet Ssented Smoking Tobacco a eenuinePowhattan Pipe In eacb package. A3k for it. VI CO JOHN C. HERMAN'S VINCO has his tasr on every plug.

See that you get J. C. Herman's Vlnco. Ask for it. Smoke Sweet Scented Cat and Dry.

A genu ine jrownattan ripe in every pacKage. VINCO, VINCO, VINCO. Ask for J. C. HERMAN'S TINCO.

We con alder it the best in the market. Made especially for oar trade. I have a fall assortment of Chewing and 5 POUND BOXES, 20 POUND BOXES, 24 POUND BOXES, Aim 40 POUND BOXES, ad low as can be bought in Philadelphia. LEAF TOBACCO! CONNECTICUT. PENNSYLVANIA AND HAY ANA.

500,000 Half Million At low prices. Call and examine onr Tobaccos. Jao. C. Herman, HARRI8BURG.

PA. To HenoM Sufferers The Great European Remedy Dr. J. Simpson's Speomo Medicine. It is a positive cure for Spermator a 8 lnal Weakness.

Imnotencv. and all disea resulting from Self Abuse, aa Mental Anile liOSSOI emoryj Fains In Back of Side, and dlseas Bavoaa. VTBB. es that lead to sanltv and an early nave. The1 Specific Medicine lsbelng nsed with wonderful snccess.

Pamphlets sent tree to alL Write tor them and get rui paructuara. Price, Lc tl 00 ner nackase. or six tacb aeesiorso w. Aaaressauoraers to Nos. 104 and 106 Main Buffalo, N.

Y. Bold bv li jsoner. at 4 ones no louse drug store 2.4.ft 76t INVITATION CIRCULARS, Note Sliest td Envelops SUITABUS FOB XNVTTATIONB TO FAB TIKS, Special Entertainments, etc, and ol special convenience to Business Men, can be obtained at vne most reasonable prices, in elndlns; printing in tae best manner, at the TELEGRAPH PRINTING HOUSE They are ready for mamng without the use oi an ran envelope. OAUCi and ea OAUFiica. AILY TELEGRAPE UARRISBURG, TUESDAY EVENING.

FEB. 15, 1831. Dr. J. F.

Banton, of Cleveland, Ohio, has undertaken a curious surgical experiment. He induced two brothers to consent to the amputation of one of their fingers, and then he transplanted the ringer of the one to the stump of the other, so as to ascertain whether the engralting could be made successfully. So far the experiment promise to succeed, the union 01 the parts being snown by a partial circulation to tne finger ends. The brothers made twenty dollars each by submitting to the experiments. Fees of Doctors.

The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule lor visits is $3 00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year lor medical at tendance alone And one single botile ol Hop Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness. Ed. There is an agitation in Southern Cali fornia about a division of the State. The southern portion is agricultural, and has a great deal ot the old Spanish element.

1 he difference between the two sections ia every way greatly marked. It is very likely that a State made from Southern California would be Democratic. In climate, in scen ery, in the social methods of the people, the two similar. parts of the Slate are widely dis bat a Us You It is a dLordtrtd liver civing you a yel low skin or costive bowels; which have re sulted in distressing piles or do your kidneys refuse to per iorm their 1 unctions 7 11 so, your system will soon be cloirged with poisons, lake a low doses ol ividney Wort and you 11 reel, like a new man nature will throw off every impediment and each organ will be ready lor duty Drug gists sell the Dry and Liquid. iv.

Y. Atlaa. The Cross of the Leeion of Honor i8 counted especially honorable when worn by a tradesman in Franco. A leeionary who goes through the Bankruptcy Court ceasef ipso facto to belong to the order. To be decorated ia be suro of credit.

Mer chants therefore strive hard to obtain deco ration, which must not be paraded in adver tisements, or on trade circulars or cards. There Is no Happier Slan in Rochester than Mr. Wm. M. Armstrong.

with a countenance beaming with satis faction he remarked, recently, "blessings upon the proprietor of Warner's SafeKidney ana Liver uure. it saved me. 4bt The old people seem to be marrying very extensively this winter. The latest case is reported from Virginia, where Mr. Spencer uoenran, agea ninety two, on the fourth instant espoused Miss Bethany Hubbard.

aged forty. The granddaughter and great granaaaugnier oi tne groom "stood up with the couple, and his son married them. Coksumptives gain in flesh, streneth and spirits under a daily use of Malt Bit ters. Demonstrative gentlemen should be thoughtful when in shaking hands with a lady they observe that she has tight fitting gioves mat may easily De Droken. A brakemak on the Pennsylvania rail road met with a strange death at Pittsburg one night last weec.

alling from a car. his clothing caught in the track, he was dragged along with the moving tram, ana Deing twistea arouna his neck, he was choked to death. There were no marks of violence upon the rest of his body. Health, hope and happiness are re stored by the use ot "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

It is a positive cure for all those diseases from which women suffer so much. Send to Mrs. Lvdia E. Pinkham: 223 Western Avenue, for pam phlets. 50f "Which we wish to remark." as the shipper said whsn he requested the return of goods which were addressed to the wrong party.

A popular cry among the Irish mariners who are guiding their ship ot state through Biuriiiy waters: oiana oyyour xavius." Keferrino to trade marks, the Garnet xraae lieview says that ttuttenburg won a suit about one, and that the English Parlia ment authorized them a3 early as the thir teenth century. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an Incurable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups ant? balsams, but act directly on the inflamed pirts, allay ing irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bron ehitts. Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tr cuius which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to.

For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide ana constant use tor nearly an entire gen eration, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sola at 25 cents a box everywhere. Ms. Linoo was so elevated over the building of a railroad to Lebanon, Ohio, that he had a solid gold pike made, to be driven in a tie in front of his house.

Bat the spike was stolen before the time came lor the ceremony, and he offers $1,009 re ward for the capture of the thief. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cook, of Portsmouth, 11.

now each over eighty years of age, have one daughter, nine grandchildren ana nftecn great grand children, and no death has ever occurred among their children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren. J. S. R. Scovill, Morris, savs When your Only Ludt Pad" came hand, my son could not raise his head.

He is now up ana gaming every day. See ad vertisement. 1,3.5 21t The Harvard graduate is eaual to lecture on journalism as soon as he gets situation as police court reporter. The habit of American cirls marrvine Italian counts has slackened up a little of late. a.

ine oi ioiiowrog around a hand organ and passing the tambourine for pennies is not as attractive as formerly, Forgetfolness of People. We would not, by enticing headings and other devices lead you into reading of the virtues possessed by Pierce's Celebrated Medicines were it not that "we are aware of the lorgetfulness of people, and that must be our dear reader, for again tellme you that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is without an equal as a blood puri ner. it cures an humors lrom the common blotch, pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula, lever sore or ulcer. Dr.

Pierce's Pellets are a pleasant but efficient cathartic. Hold by druggists. dt. cloud liousB, Uhicaco. 111..

Jan. 20th, 1879. Hon. II. V.

1'ierce, D. Dear Doctor I have been using your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets for liver complaint and general debility. It is impossible to express the gratitude I feel. It lBjsimply wonderful the eflect your medi ernes nave naa upon me. i am in every way a thousand per cent.

Detter. 1 am, yours gratefully, 4,0, 2 4Cf J. O. Davidson. Virginia has 4,854 public schools, of which 205 are graded, in these schools 220,730 pupils are instructed by 4,873 teach ers, ne total expenditures ior itssu were $940,109 the support irom the State being mere are l.zdo coiorea schools.

in which 08.000 pupils are taught bv 785 coiorea leacners. BUSINESS LOCALS, tTGotoyour druggist lor Mrs. Pre m's Kev National I)yt. For brightness and durability ot color are uncqualed. Color from two to five pouudf Price, 15 cents 13PHknrt Clement, Almonte, writes: "For a long time I was troubled with chronic rheumatism.

At times wholly disabled: I tried anything and everything recommended, but failed lo get any benefit until a gentleman who was cured of rheumatism by Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil told me about it. I began using it both internally and externally, and before two bottles were used I was radically cured. We find it a household medicine, and for croup, burns, cuts, and bruises, it has no equal." For Sale by J. a Doner, Jones House Drug Store.

57t BJTBeds of Down Feel Hard. All beds seem hard to the rheumatic Then heaiken, ye peevish sufferers 1 Apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil to your aching joints and muscles. Rely upon it that you will experience speedy relief. Such, at least, is the experience of those who have used it.

The remedy is likewise successfully resorted to for throat and lung diseases, sprains. bruises, etc For sale by J. 11. Boher, Jones House Drug Store. 57f tyRQBERT Lubbock, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, writes: "I have used Dr.

Thomas' A 1 A 4 Eclectric Uil Dom ior myeeu ana iamuy ior Diphtheria, with the very best results. I regard it as one of the best remedies for this disease, and would use no other." Pope druggists, Cedar Bapids, Iowa, write: "We have never sold any medicine that gives such satisfaction to the customer and pleasure to the seller as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric oil." For sale by J. H. Boher, Jones House Drug fotore.

57f Jacob H. Bloomer, of Virgille, N. writes: "Your Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat on mv son in forty eight hours one application also removed the pain from a rnnt. i very eore we; uijr viu jwh nog suu uiuvu inflamed, so much so that she could not walk about the house; sne appiiea the Uil, and in twenty four hours was entirely cured." For sale by J.

H. Boher, Jones House Drug Store. 57t Cream of Beauty is a delicate, charm ing application which banishes a indenta tions, furrows, scars, can, irecjues ana discolorations from the skin, leaving its delicate texture clear, velvety and smooth. This discovery for the ladies' toilet is destined to create a greater admiration of man and a higher ambition of woman than all the arts employea since ner creation. DOia Dy li.

lioner, jones uouse Drug a TT t. Store. word to the wise: Try Dr. ah Briggs' Catarrh Specifics on fo.io ditions: We will pay $100 for a case they will not cure; $100 for their equal as a cure; $500 if anything poisonous is lound in them, and $1,000 if in any respect they are ainer ent from representation. Sold and war ranted by J.

H. Boher, Jones House. in Ano is a sinuous ulcer in the neighborhood of the annus and rec tum of very obstinate character, which will continue for years undermining the pa tient's health if not properly attended to. Use Briggs' Pile Remedy. Wonderful success.

Sold by J. H. Boher. Jones House Drug store. EEfCOBNS are the most plentiful kind of grain in the market.

Every one has a supply, from the little three old to the aged grandsire verging on to a hundred. Briggs' Bunion Balsam and Sure Corn Cure. Try it. Sold by J. H.

Boher, Jones House Drug btore. tYhat unceasing torture arises irom internal bleeding, external and itching piles. The vain endeavor to obtain even partial relief has discouraged the millions who suffer, and they have borne their agony in silence, thinking thefe was no hope for or even prospect of a cure. Notwithstanding the total failure of the many remedies heretofore offered for the euro of Piles, Dr. Briggs has succeeded in effecting a positive remedy warranted to give satisfaction.

Sold by J. H. Boher, Jones Mouse Drug btora. l3The Liver is the housekeeper of the system. Stimulate it with Tamarack Bitters.

Nothing yet brought to public notice has such a charming effect or has yet given such universal satisfaction as a cleanser of blood.stimulator of the kidneys, invigorator of the liver, regulator of the bowls, strengthener of the stomach or beautifier of the complexion as Tamarack Bitters. Sold by J. II. Boher, Jones House Drug stnra. UARRISBURG HOSPITAL Mulberry Street, Near Front.

APPUOATIOir TOR ADMISSION TO KB made to the attending managers at the Hospital Wednesday and Saturday afternoons Persons Injured bv accident received at al hours, provided they are brought to the hospital within twenty lour hours after Its occur rence. Poor persons receive medical attention and MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE Open every day. except Sunday. VlalunK Surgeon THOMAS J. DUNOTT.

M. J. P. 8EILKR. Visiting Physicians FKED, W.

COOVKB, M. mr and OKOKGE U. UUK8H Resident Phvslclan W. KLLKNBKR GEO, M. D.

FREE DISPENSARY all diseases at the hoanftai from 12 a m. to ip. m. The Resident Physician can be found at all hours at the hospital, unless professionally ouKuu roar persons attonaed at uieir nomc i iue liosmeni nysiclan. AMKH PORTKR.

Htnr(t DID YOU SEE mHB MAP GIVINO THIS HI4TOKT JL or Political Parties. It Is In th Con spectus oi the History of Political Forties. or saie ony at BERGNERS' BOOK STORE mHAOKKBAT'S COMPLETE WOKK8. IN Jk yoJumes, Half Call, for 928. at BKUQ a OXUltJK.

6 North Third atreot. SAMARITAN'S GIFT. mOKONTO. ON A Rin. Mow 1 8n 1 Detmond 915 ftnm Sit 'rhUnrtnlnhlm It Is now about three months since sou sent SAMARITAN'S GIFT For my trouble (althonvh i.I nr.

nnnflilnnrn In It when I sent for It, as I had tried so many different cures and doctors that I gave up hope 4 hiii rr roil n. V. LUf, DUl It Cured Me in About Three Days. I would have written sooner to inform you but thought 1 hud better wait to see that It did not uruuM. uui aKuin or leave any 111 etijct alter so quick a cure but I can now state without fear wf contradiction so far that It has not left any oi mo wviieuui mat medical men so urgently Impress upon the minds of their natlonts of too quick a cure.

Thanking you for your prompt. uw souuiui luu uuu remain yours. The above letter miaimi itjteir. it shows that the Samaritan's ulft is a positive cure for any case of KOnorrhma inn. afinrt time.

This letter no uoubt was prompted by a generous It ted. to oenenc others tuuuariy Samaritan's GiftMale packages, female, li Sent by mall by Desmond 4 915 Kaoa street, rnuadelphla, Pa. Hold by D. TV. GllOSS SONd, Harilsbarg.

And by Druggists. 1,85 FREES BunptM aad Ctalto best ca. ArtkalM rtn. WOnSA CO. 121 luwavi THACKERAY.

0BDS And All Such Goods CAEEY OVER We have determined to turn into CAS H. This includes our entire stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Flannels, Cloakings SHAWLS, LADIES' COATS, CIRCULARS, FINE FURS, And a thousand other art'cles throughout oar Immense assortment. To effect this result It Is necessary io mark LOW PmIOKs and sacrldce many ood things, but we find It the only way to keep a stock SO LiKOU as we carry NKW AMD FBKStt ALL. THIS TIUK. besides we distribute In this way Thousands of Real Good Bargains Am on erst our customers, which helrs to advertise our business lor the next season's trade.

No one should spend a dollar for Dry Goods or Motions during the next thirty days without first loosing mrougu our siock, wnetner you want bett of Furs or a pair of good Blankets, we will Respectfully, CH AS. S. SEGELBAUM, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. IMMENSE ARRIVAL IH. 0 202 MARKET STREET.

AN KNDLKSS VARIETY. Or Ladies', Gents', Children's Winter Underwear, In all qualities and in all sixes, from 16 to 43. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSIERY, In all the New Styles and shades. OUR OR SET Btock cannot be surpassed in the State. MRS.

MOODY'S SELF ADJUSTING ABDOMINAL CORSETS 1 Our Notion 18 comp ete in JKT ORNAMENTS, LACES, AND ENDS as We do not care to THE SEASON. DOLMANS, BLANKETS, a ouk ureas, a xsoiman, circular, a Aianasome make it to your Interest to patronize us. OF MEW GOODS AT HEN 'S, Department TIKS, OLOVKB, BILK AND LINXN HANOKIS OAliTi "RXAIvlTNTTg GOODS. rented, or Protondlnr that DeBlaK Pi to Itemed bUi to car. It SOLD BY WM.

H. EGLB 400 uei. Doia dj 10th Arch .1 pans slUys th itching, abaorba tha tamora, circa iwwrrtinft mn aragifuiA. i reparea ony ry J. F.

Miller. Hoi. eoc. Pa. CAtTIOXMM Mate Mini 'riitini mi if rfia sf HOMER, COLL ADAY CO.

1412 and 1414 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. The general improvemont in business the past year, with the prospect of a very large Increased demand for all kinds of Dress Goods, Induced all American buyers of Foreign Goods to place immense orders. This was universally the case, so much bo that, perhaps without exaggeration, 00 per cent more goods were imported than the country could possibly consume. As a consequence, there has been a great break in prices iu a great many fabrics, which we shall fully meet.

AH Wool Armuroa French Flannel Hnlttngs French Striped Fancies (all Silk and Wool) French Bhoodas (In all colors) French Brocades (all Silk, and Wool) Plain French Plaids Finest French Brocades (in several designs) WE SHALL SELL Former JMrirem9 80.25 e.50 1.00 .7: 1 5 .73 1.00 1.00 2.00 In addition to our offerlnRS in the above goods, we have some lines of very choice goods of which it is difficult to meet tiie demand, in which we have a very choice assortment, both In cloth and colorings. CLOTH 44 inch Cloth Suitings (very desirable goods) 54 inch Cloth Suitings (in all colors) 1.10 inch Cloth Suitings 1.20 MARKET STREET, HARRISBDRG, PA. Fonmtr Camel's ITair Ftrlpes Brocade Norelties French Fancies (very 90.63 SI. 12 2.W .75 .75 .25 .75 so costly gooas; Engllh Novelties French Handkerchiefs, squares French Handkerchiefs, squares French Novelties French Novelties 2.7. 2.75 '50 SUITINGS: 64 inch Cloth Rnltlngs S1.25 inch Cloth Huttings JM 61 lnch Cloth Suitings 2.00 ARE PARENTS RESPONSIBLE for the health or their children? Is a question many can pit to themselves.

If the father and mother know that the virus of Scrofula or Syphilis is In their systems they ars responsible ior the health ot their children. In this age there Is no man who does not know that the Innocent babe suffers for the iolngs of the parents. If then yon see In the health of your children signs too plain to be overlooked make amends remove the taint from their blood toy the use of the Samaritan's Root and Herb ulcos before they grow up to a knowledge ot heir Inheritance. And young man, you who know that the dregs of that foul disease la in your system, and yon contemplate marriage, we say SO? OF. First free yourself or the deadly poison before you bring a life of remorse and mortification on yourself.

Many think that when the blood Is Impure there must be sores or pimples. Such Is not the case some of the worst cases have no outward sores or eruptions of any kind, the ills ease being confined to one or more of the inward organs, the lungs, liver or kidneys. Very olteu the head Is the seat or the attack, nailed catarrh. Do not think that your case la too se vnrn tn tin nnrwl. a.lttintiirn doctor have failed and that you have been disappointed oy med icines Wllicn Dy ami OI aavercuuns uu, una forced on the nnblla.

There Is still a CUre In tha Samaritan 'a Root and Herb ulces for vou the same as mere was for others. DJtSMON A Proprietors, 15 Raoe street, Phlladel nhlA. Hold by 1. W. GROSS A SONS, TJarrUburg, I and by Druggist.

0,2,4 FRENCH SHOODAS: Our make of these goods we believe to be the best In the market, and the assortment of 1 colors our own selection. 4Mnch French Shoodaa 46 Inch French Shoodas IU2 FINE CAMEL'S HAIR: Our assortment of those beautiful goods is still complete, from ft AS to a.50. We have just received one case of Camel's Hair in Evening shades in very beautiful quality. In Cream, Pink, and Light Blue, 46 Inches wide, to sell at BAREGE DE VIRGINIE: We have Jnst received one case of this very desirable texture tor Ermine Drcse.aualln1 Very superior. In Cream.

Plnte. and Light Bine, 27 Inches wide, to sell atoOc. AT MEILY'S, 214 216 MARKET Williams Hoyt's CELEBRATED CHILDRENS' SHOES, WIDTHS A. B. C.

a i s. i rHJB niTEST ASSOBTHINT AT TBI lowest prloM in the city, at SKBQKSM' BOOK BTOSE. mrw AOTKRTUM CITY ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I OOHPLIAMCB WITH THK FBOTt SIOX of the Constitution and the laws kov ernlng the dtj notice la thereby given to the qnalined voters of the seveiul wards or the city of Harrtsbnrg, that an election for per on to nil the offices hereinafter designated will oo held at the following Maces, on Tuesdav. tne 15th day ol February, a.

d. 18SL between the hours of seven o'clock k. ana seven o'clock t. m. of said day.

FIRST WARD. Xastebs fPracnrcT. The Snallfled voters of the Eastern precinct of the lrst ward, will meet at the public school house known as Library Ball, now Lochlcl school building In the said precinct, and vote lor one person for Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller, one person for Supervisor, one person for Select Council, one person for School Director to serve for the unexpired term of one year from une next, one person lor School Director for the lull term, four (4) persons for Common Council, one person for Judge of Election, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor. ii mm w. mva immm mAflVTAUO quallfled voters of the Western precinct of the first ward will meet at the public school house known as Harris Park school house, in said ward, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller.one person for 8 Derviso r.onn ner.

son for select Council, one person for School Director to serve lor tha unexpired term of one year from June next, one person for School Director tor the full term, four (4) persons for Common council, one person for udge of Klecilon, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor. SKCUXD WARD. The quallfled voters of the Second ward will meet at the frame building on the easterly side of Washington avenne near Second street, now occupied as a shoemaker's shop by D. B. K'carroll, in said ward, and vote for one person for Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller, one person tor Supervisor, one person for Select Council, four (4 persons for Common Council, one person tor School Di rector, one person ior uuge of Jtlectlon, two persons for Inspectors, one mnoa far rm.

stable, and one person lor Assessor. THIRD WAK1. The Qualified votaranfth Third ward will meet at the public school house onvnesmui street, in tne room on the easterly side of said chestnut street school building. In the rear of tha directors' room and at the window opening on the court or yard on the side of said building in said ward, and vote for one person lor Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one per son lor city Controller, one person lor Supervisor, one person for Select Council, one person for School Director, to serve lor the unexpired term of one year fro cn June next: one person for School Director, for the full term; four (4) persons for Common Council, one person for Judge of KJection, two persons tor Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor. FOURTH WARD.

The anallflnd vntn nf the Fourth ward will meet at the public school house on West State street, in said ward, and vote for one person ior Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person far City Controller, one person for Supervisor, one person for Select Council, to serve for two years from the first Monday In April, 1881; one person to serve for the unexpired term ending the first Monday In April. 1881; one person for School Director, four (4) persons for Common connoll, one person for udge ol Election, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor. fifth WARD. The qallfled voters of the Fifth ward will meet at the onblle school house, corner of Two and a Half and Forster streets, in Bald ward, and vote for one person ior atayor, one person ior city reasurer, one person lor City Controller, one person for Supervisor, one person for select Council, one person for School Director, four (4) persona for Co unon Couacll. one person for Jndee of Election, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor.

SIXTH WARD. First Paxonror. The onall fled voters of the First precinct of the blxth wara wiu meet at tne est uarrisonr market house, corner Third and JBroad streets, in said ward, and vote tor one person for Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller, one person for Supervisor, one person for Select Council, one person for School Director, four (4) persons for Common Council, one person for Judge of Election, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, unu une person ior Assessor. SIXTH WARD, Skookd Fkkcxhot. The qualified voters ot the Second precinct of the Sixth ward will meet at the pu olic school bouse, cor ner Kelly and huaquebanna streets.

In said ward, and vote for one person lor Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person ior City Controller, one person for Supervisor, one Strson for Select person for School irector, four (4) persons for Common Council, one person lor udge ot Election, two persons for inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person lor Assessor. SKVaM TH ARD. The qualified voters or the Seventh ward will meet at the publlo school house on Seventh street, In said ward, and vote for oue person for Mayor, one person for City person for CltyCon troller, one person for Supervisor, one person lor Select Council, one person for School Director, four (4) pei sons for common Council, one person for udge of Election, two persons for In pec tore, one person for Constable, and One person for Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. First Pbtcixct The qnal tiled voters ot the First i recinct of the Eighth ward will meet at the publlo school house on North street, etweeu Spruce and Cowden street.

In said ward, and vote tor one person for Mayor, on'e person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller, one person for supervisor, one person Council, four (4) persons for Common council, one person for school Director, one person tor Judge ot Election, tw persons tor Inspectors, one person for ConstaDeyiud one person tor Assessor. EIGHTH WARD, Sbooxd Frboihot. The quaiifiod voters oi the beoond precinct of the EiKbtti ward will meet at the public house of William Umberger, corner of Walnut and Filbert streets. In the said ward, and vote for one person for Aiayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person tor City Controller, one person lor Supervisor, one perron for Select Council, four (4) persons for Common Council, one yereon lor school director, one person for udge of Klectlon, two persons for Inspectors, one person tor Constable, and one person for Assessor. NINTH WARD.

The quallfled electors of the Ninth ward will meet at the public school house, corner of Walnut street and Aberdeen avenue. In said ward, and vote tor one person for Mayor, one person for City Treasurer, one person for City Controller, one person for supervisor, one person for select Council, one person lor School Director, fonr (4) persons for Common Council, one person tor Judge of Klection, two persons for Inspectors, one person for Constable, and one person for Assessor 48 JOHN C. HERMAN, Mayor. VTOKTHKBN OEKTEAL BAILW VK. Thro 'hrough and direct route to Washington, JSal umore, imira, jsne, lsunaio, uocnea ter and iagara Falls.

and after November7tn, 1880, trains on the Northern Central Railway will ran as follows: NORTHWARD. Niagara Express Leaves Harrtsbnrg dally (except Sunday) at 12:15 rx, arrives at Wil Hamsport at 8:15 Klmlra at 65 kins at 6:61 Canandalgua at 8:85 falo at 12:15 a Niagara Falls at 12:40 a k. Fast Line Leaves Harrlsbarg dally (except Sunday) 4:00 arrives at Wllllamsport at Klinlra at 11:05 and Wat tins at Northern Express Leaves Harrlsbnrg dally (except Sunday) at 4:25 a k. arrives at Williams, port a Klmlra at 12:20 x. Watklns at 1:23 Canandalgua at 3:25 Buffalo 8:10 Niagara Falls 8:45 x.

SOUTHWARD. Fast Line Leaves Harrlsburg dally at 4:20 A arrives at Baltimore at 7.40 a and Washington at 9:02 a x. Washington Express Leaves Harrlsburg dally (except Sunday) at 6:35 a. arrives at Baltimore at 10:20 a and Washington at Mall Leaves Harrlsbnrg dally (except Bun day at 2:40 arrives at BalUnioie at (iiao and Washington at 7:52 x. Day Kxpress Leaves Harrlsbnrg dally at 8:45 arrives at Baltimore at and Washington at 7:52 x.

For further information apply at the Ticket Oflloe in the Pennsylvania railroad depot. L. P. FARMER, Gen. Pass.

Agent. FRANK. THOMSON, Oen. Manager. kHlLADELFHlA AND ROAD.

KKA1UNQ RAIL. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS NOVEMBER 15th, 1S3U. Trains leave Harrlsburg as follows For New York, via A 1 en town, 8:05 a and Its put. rur Nw cnk, via tvlMEound Brook Route." (1:35, 8:05 a and 1:45 m. jrorPhUMteipuii.

65.85 (turouch a m. 1:45 and 4.00 in. For Heading, 5:45, 8:09, 9:00 a tan and 8:00 in. For Pottsvllle, 6:45, 8:05, 9:50 a and 4:00 m. and via Schuylkill and busqueluinna Branch at 2:40 m.

For Auburn, 5:30 a ni. For Alieniown, a 1:40 ana m. Th 05 a aud 1:45 trains have through oars for New York, via Alleutown. SUNDAYS. Fdr AJentown and Way 6KW a m.

For Reading, Philadelphia and Way Stations, 1:45 pm. Trains for Harrlsburg as follows Leave New York, via Allentowu, 8:45 a 1:00 and 9:30 ta. Leave New York, via "Bound Brook Route and Philadelphia, 7:45 a m. 1:20, 4:60 and arriving at Harrlsburg 1:60, 8:30, 9:10 12:35 am Leave Philadelphia, 9:45 a in, 1:00, 50 III LmT Fottsvuie. 7S, vtiu am, and 4:40 tn.

Leave ife adlng, 4:50, 11:50 a 6d 7:60 and 10:35 in. Leave Pottsvllln, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Branch, 6:30 a m. Leave Alieniown, 6: 9:00 a 12:10, 4i 0 and 6 pm. SUNDAY'S. Leave New Tork.

6:30 Phllad'a, 7:45 pro, Leave Reading 8:00 a and 105 pu. Leave Alieniown at 9 .05 in. BALDWIN BRANCH. Leave Harrlsburg tor Paxlon, Lochlel and Steel ton daily, except Sunday, 6:25, 6:40, 9:36 a in, 2. 00 dally, except Saturday and Sunday, 6:45 and on Saturday only, 4:45, eao, m.

Retu nlntr, lcHve iteelton dally, except Snn ilay, 6:10, 7:00, IU.1.0 am, 2:20 daUy, except Saturday and Snmi ay. 6:10 and on Eatur day only, 5:10, 6:30, 9:50 m. J. fc. WOblTEN, CO.

HANCOCK, Gen'l Manager. Genl Pass'r and Ticket Ayt..

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