( LANCASTER DULY 1NTELLIGENGE11, FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1881. Hanraster fntelltsenccr. FRIDAY EVENING, APBIL 1, 1881. A TBAStP PRINTER'S 8TOBY. I'm down te '-hair-space" means! the type aid, I've tramped tall many a feet-sore, hungry mile; Last night I made the statlon-heuss ray bed Te-day no "sorts"' I've had net e'en a "smile." Se " rat" am I, and yet the "Jours" suspect The " Union V prices I weald nndermlne ; If 1 could but regain their lest respect I yet might work it en the geed old " line." It was net always se. Once I could, held A ' sit" with any. and for any " anb ;" But slnes I took te drink I'm gruffly told I cannot have a "case" te earn my grab. Well, then, se be It ! better men than me Have bsen mistrusted and misunderstood ; The mere I "tramp" the less I "set," yen see, And out deer exercise, you knew, Is geed. I stormed the heights or Fredericksburg ; at Chancellorsville Wounded 1 lay would Id been burled there ! At Llbby Prison I was starved and HI, But never, until new, owned te despair. I cannot "square" my course by any " rale," My "stick" won't "J ustlfy" the life I've led ; And felnee the "proof" ie veals 'that I'm a feel I'm ready ter the "slide" "This Matter's Dead !" OFF hHORE. As the flight or the thunder, full Charged with It word, Dividing the wonderful Depths like a bird. Speaks wrath anil delight te the night that exults te have heard, Se swlltly. though soundless In silence's ear. Light, winged trew the boundless Blue depths full etehctr. Speaks Jey te the heart of the wutei-s tint part net before him, but hear. Light, perfect and vUible, Godhead of Ged, Ged indivisible, Lilts but His red. And the shadows arc scattered iu sunder and darknu-n Is light at Ills nod. Swinburne. Congressional Talk. Peculiarities of Seme Noted Members. "J. h. C. in Philadelphia Keeerd. There arc few really geed talkers in Congress that is, men who are distin guished for their oratory and rhetoric. Senater Ceukliug heads the list as the best, lie begins his speeches oftentimes with a quotation, and then fellows with the thunder. Each sentence is clear out. He speaks deliberately and in well-chosen words', which impress one with an idea of preparation. He even fellows out this in impromptu remarks during a running de bate. Conkling's speeches never need re vision. Senater Edmonds makes his speeches and then he is done with them. He is se careful of what he says and does that he can never be picked up en an utterance. The brilliant Matt Carpenter was always iu a peck, of trouble when be made a speech. Carpenter was averse te study, and relied upon his memory, which grew te be faulty. He always revised his speeches, tore them te pifjees and rebuilt, interlined, crossed out and' made a frightful-looking proof sheet. Then he always insisted upon getting the messenger fiem the printing office " full" when the latter was scut for his copy. Carpenter always demoralized the Con gressional Recerd office upeu the night when he would make a great effort in the Senate. Judge Thurman's speeches never needed revision, except te see if the quot ed authorities were correct. Senater Bay ard is one of the most pleasing speakers en the Democratic hide, aud lie generally glances ever the proofs te see that no mis takes creep iu. General Burnside repeats himselt in about every ten sentences, aud is apt te become neiveus. Ben Hill fires away in a sledge-hammer style of oratory, and, no matter hew trivial the topic '.iy be, will work himself up te a fever heat and expend as much earnestness as if great things were te be accomplished. Morgan, of Alabama, is another Demo cratic orator possessing the distinctive peculiarities of the talkers of tiie Seuth. A jjallery lounger can tell in a second from what section of the country a speaker comes. The peculiarities of dialect are marked in these representative men the same as m the lower classes of society in their vicinity. Over in the Heuse Sunset Cox causes trouble te the printers. He alway rrepares his speeches, and revises them. He writes en all sorts of paper. One page may be yellow, another white, a third a leaf from a boeVJ Then his hand writing is net letter press ; se Cox is dreaded. Randall re vises every speech he makes. General Harry White had a habit of sending for books during debates until his desk was littered, and he could scarcely be seen. By the time he found the authority desired, debate would be exhausted, and he would produce a scare, nethiug mere. This was an old trick of White's. The most re markable instance of the effect of talking is that which Mr. Blount's voice has upon a journalist who is well known here. Blount has the pure, unaderated Southern accent, and is inclined te be harsh, with out meaning it. A few years age a young man who was a student at the Annapolis academy was detected iu a hazing scrape. The matter came before Congress, and Mr. Blount made a violent speech against the naval cadets. One of the young men occupied a seat in the gallery, and the ef fect of Blount's speech, coupled with the thought of beiug dismissed from the acad emy, was such that he became violently ill and had te be carried from the capitol. Later en iu his career lie branched out as a journalist, and was assigned te duty in the Heuse gallery. Blenut arose te speak, and the recollections of past events came se vividly te the young mail's mind that he again became ill. He tried in vain, day after day, te conquer the feeling, but it was found te be impossible. Every time Blount spoke he became sick. At last he VTM compelled te relinquish his position en this account. Even te this day that gentleman never appears in the Heuse gal lery for fear of Blount. There is no dis tinctively great oiater in the Heuse whom the crowds, rush in te bear speak. The talking is done by some seven or eight, or rather was during the last ses sion, and there is no premise that the order of things will be changed in the future. The great debaters are confined te the Senate, and the crop is being last thinned out there. The retirement of Wallace, Thurman aud Blaine and the death of Carpenter took away four of the most brilliant men at a sweep. It costs 950,000 per year for the mere jetting down the remarks of the congress men. The corps of official stenographers, both in the Senate aud the Heuse, is prob ably the best in the United States. What is mere, the chief of these are Philadcl phiaus who were educated at the Central High Scheel. Few there are who de net knew D. P. Murphy, the Senate reporter. Fer years his brother was his principal assistant, but new a young mau named Shuey occupies that position. The plan pursued in the Senate differs from that of ether bodies. Mr. Murphy reports the proceedings himself and sends his steno graphic notes te the transcribing room, where they are read off te usual ly about a dozen yenng men, who write out "the copy for the print er. Leng years of practice have been required te attain a degree of profi ciency which would enable one writer te read the hurried notes of another. Mr. Murphy has held his position for a num ber of years, and has the reporting se ad mirably systematized that there is never any trouble with the senators' speeches. He receives 925,000 per year for the work,and out of this pays his assistants. In the end the chief of the bureau receives mere salary than a senator, but he must always be en hand, and earns it. The head of the Heuse corps is Mr. Jehn J. McEl McEl hene. There are five reporters here who receive a salary of $5,000 each the same pay as a congressman. Each reporter takes "a hitch"' at the debates, spend ing fifteen minutes upon the fleer, when he retires te the transcribing room, reads his notes te the assistants and then ic sumes his place at the desk until his turn comes around again. The stenographers sra appointed by the speaker, and arc seldom changed unless for geed cause. Singular as it may seem, I am told that the Senate is the mere difficult body te report. There is always mere or less confusion in the Heuse, but even with this drawback re porters prefer it te the Senate. The rea son is this : In the Senate much of the de bate is carried en in a conversational man ner, and a reporter must needs keep a sharp eye or car or he will miss some of the talking that is carried en iu a low tone. It is for this reason that Murphy trusts the reporting te himself or his most valued assistant only. Every word utter ed is recorded, and many a congressman is surprised the next merniug te find in the Congressional Recerd some remark which was hardly intended for publica tion. It requires a resolution te expunge the annoying paragraph, a facL which causes members te be careful what they say. Never Kcturn. It is said that one out of every four real in valids who go te Denver, Cel., te recover health never return te the East or Seuth ex cept as a corpse. The undertakers, next te the hotel keepers, have the most profitable busi ness. 'Ibis excessive mortality may be pre vented and patients served and cured under the care ut friends and loved ones at home, if they will but use Hep Bitters in time. This wc knew. See ether column. ul-2wd&w Hew te Get Well. Thousands el persons are constantly 1 reublcd with a combination et diseases. Dis'cnsed kid neys and costive bowels are their tormenters. They should knew that Kidney-Wert acts en the.e organs at the same time, causing thum te threw off the poisons that have clogged them, and se renewing the whole man. Hun dreds testify te this. Pittsburgh Pe. nttlS-lwd&w MEDICAL. PROVERBS. "Fer sinking spells, fits, dizziness, palpita tion and low spirits rely en Hep Bitters."' "Read or, procure and nse Hep Bitters, anil yen will be strong, healthy and nappy-" "Ladies, doveu want te be strong, healthy and beautiful? Then use Hep liitters." "The greatest appetizer, stomach, bleed and liver regulator Hep Bitters." " Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors, Hankers unit Ladies need Hep liitters dally." "Hep liitters has restored te sobriety ami health, perfect wrecks from intemperance." "$500 will be paid ter a case that Hep Ui:ters will net cure or help " "Hep Hitters builds up, strengthens and cures continually from the lirst dose." "Fair skin, rosy cheeks and the swe'dest breath In Hep Hitters." " Kidney and Urinary complaints et ail kinds permanently cured by Hep Bitters." ' Sour stomach, sick headache and lizinc:j, Hep Hitters cures with a few iWscs." Take Hep Hitters three times a day and you will have no doctor bills te pay." Hep Bitters Maiiu fuel iiriug Company, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. aprl-lydMWF&w H EAI.TIl VS. DEATH. Health regained aud happine retained un der the OMNIPATHIC TREATMENT or DR. GREENE. Thousands of old Ieng.bindingdiea liave been cured ier $i, even when the patient had previously spent large sumset menev without any advantage. Why will you, if iu pain or eul of health, remain iu doubt? A treati-e en the eye, another en Catarrh, and a pamphlet containing the names et hundreds cured in this county given away (free) or sent te you Over 1,330 patients, in 14 months nearly all despondent In consequence et being previ ously unsuccessfully treated, all el them new well or improved, with a verv lew exceptions : all cured by external application et medi cine; no pills, powders, bitters, poison-, or any drugs placed iu the stomach. Many cured of long standing consumption, dyspepia, rheu matism. Ac, ler $5. Consultations ami exami nation free. Come and see me. Hundreds cured et Catarrh, for 50 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents. DR. O. A. GREENE, (33 Years Expeiicncc), Ne. 140 EAST KING STREET, 10tldMWF.Ul Lancaster, Pa. LOCHER'fc Renowned Cough Syrup ! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Itemed v for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma. Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chesi, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, pit tlng of Bleed, Inflammation et the I.ngs,aiu' all DNeascs el the Chc&tand Air Passages. Tills valuable preparation combine-, all tiie medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most safe and efficient qualities ler the euro et all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST NO. 9 KAST KINO STREET. elG-tid R EAl) TU1S USE COUGH NO MORE 1 AMERICAN UGH SW, A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR 0UGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, PAIN' IN THE SIDE OR BREAST, And all Diseases of tin: THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relict of Consumptives in :ili stages et the disease. Fer sale only at HULLS DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET; aug2S-lyd LANCASTER. PA. DE. SAIFOBD'S LIYEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. ollS-lvced altcew DRY GOODS. -jCTOVELTIES IN SCARF FINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWEES, . E. J. .ERISMAtfS, THE SH1RTMAKER, ff NORTH UURJCN STKKKT D RESS GOODS, AC. MTT, SHffl & CO. Have opened their flrst selection or FRENCH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, embracing a great variety of new and desir able Fabrics. New Spring Shades In Beiges, Melange, Serge, Crepes. Armures, Casnmeres, Orinoco Stripes, French Cheeks and Maids, Illuminated Suitings and Cleaklngs. SPECIAL BARGAIN. New Spring Shades in in CREPE CLOTHS at 15c. a yard ; sold everywhere from 18 te 20c. a yard. One Case COLORED CASHMERES at 8c. a yard. One Case WOOL FACE BEISES at 12c. a yard. Anether invoice of our famous BELLOU CASHMERE SILK at $1 a yard, which cannot be excelled for color, quality and finish. NEW SPRING HOSIERY AND GLOVES, New Laces and Embroideries, NEW FRINGES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. NEW DRESS BUTTONS. Iu every color and style, from 5 cents te 91,33 a decii. Popular goods at lowest prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8 10 EAST KING STREET. "iakpi:t TS. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We invite special examination et our stock aud prices of CARPETS. They arc all el the best makes and choicest styles. De net terget te leek through our stock and get our prices before purchasing. Wc invite examination et an im mense stock of RAG CARPETS, made te order by one ef the best Carpet Weavers in the city. They are made of all New Rags and best 5-Ily Cotten Chain with Weel Stripes. These goods wc arc ettering very low. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS in Choice Assortment ,.t New Styles in all the Widths. Mattings, Window Shading SHADE FIXTURES, RUGS, MATS, CAltPET LININGS, STAIR PADS, ALL IN FULL ASSORT MENT. 07-Priccs ler all very low. Mr, Bewers k M, 25 East King Street. MISCELLANEOUS. pt'UE WINKS AND LIQUORS t for Medicinal Purposes, Fresh Groceries and Pure Spices at RINGWALT'S, NO. 205 WEST KING STREET. . tcblil-Jyd c 1UMMON COUNCIL. ORDINANCE NO. 8 A Supplement te an Ordinance entitled "An uruinaucc xe t unii two Hundred Thousand Dollars of the existing. Certificates or In In .ilcbteducsset the City et Lancaster, at four per centum Interest," approved March 3 183! : He It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, That se much of Section 1 of said ordinance as pro vides that the certificates et indebtedness au thorized thereby shall net be liable -te local tiv.len be amended se that said Section 1 sli.'l. read a? fellows : That for the purpose, of iim. ing at tour per cent, interest, two hun dred thousand dollars of the bended Indebt edness et the Cityet Lancaster, the Mayer et the City is hereby authorized te Issue certifi cates of indebtedness of eaid Cltv te the amount et Fifty Thousand Dollars, In sueh tonus as are new provided for issuing of the same ; said ccriltlcates te be of denominations et One Hundred Dollars, Five Hundred Dol lars and One Thousand Dollars, redeemable iu lawful money et the United States, at the pleasure et the City, after one year and within twenty yeats irem the date thereof, and te bear interest payable semiannually in such ta.v tul money, ut the rate et four per cent, per annum; Alse, like certificates te the amount el Fitty Thousand Dollars, the same in all re spects, but payable at the pleasure of the City alR-r live years, and within twenty years from the date tliercet, and te bear interest at four per cent, per annum; And also, like certifi cates te tin: amount of One Hundred Thou sand 'Dollars, the same in nil resnenta lint payable at the pleasure of the City after ten years and within twenty years from the date thereof, and te bear interest at four per cent per annum ; said certificates shall be free from all taxation, the interest en the same shall be made payable at the office et the Treasurer of the City et Lancaster, and they shall have set forth and expressed upon their face the above specified conditions. Ordained and enacted into a law at the Cltv of Lancaster, en the 29th day of March, A. l. JOHN LEVEEGOOD, President Common Council HERBERT JOHXSTOX. Cleric Common Council. ROBERT A. EVANS. President Select Council. J. K. Baiui. Clerk Select Council. March 2 18S1. Approved. J NO. T. MacGOXIGLK. marSOStd Mayer. DMT GOODS, UNDERWEAR, JtC. H EADQUARTERS VOB, DRY GOODS, . CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, PRIME FEATHERS, WINDOW CORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, AND ALL OTHEK uise-Fmislii Goods. J. B, MARTIN & CO., Cor. w". King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. c 1ARPET.S AT Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW STYLE STTLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE STYLE MOQUET, BODY BltUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPERFINE, WOOL INGRAIN. COTTON CHAIN, HALL AND STAIli, BORDERS. We Invite special examination of our Carpet Stecir, which Is new complete in the latest Spring Styles and Colorings, aud is the largest offering ever shown iu Lancaster. Will be sold at the lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, CHINA AND COCOA MATTINGS, RUGS AND MATS. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. 10,000 Pieces New Spring Style PAPER HANGINGS Fer Parlors, Halls, Libraries, Dining Reems and Chambers. Choice New Styles purchased from Manu facturers and Importers, embracing nil the qualities of Solid Geld, Embossed Geld, Bronze, Satins, Flats and Blanks and Borders and Decorations te match. Will be sold at Lewest Prices. Window Shades andHelinnds with Fixtures. Window Cornices and Curtain Poles. HAGER & BROTHER. N TEXT DOOK TO THE COURT HOt'sG. CARPETS FROM AUCTION. CARPETS FROM AUCTION. CARPETS FROM AUCTION. INGRAIN, VENETIAN, HALL, STAIR, HEMP, RAG CARPETS, ALL AT LESS THAN REGULAK PRICES. MATHNQS, OIL CLOTHS, Window SMes and Fixtures, ALL ATOUR USUAL LOW PUICES. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse "REMOVAL AND GRAND RE-OPENING. Meter, Bard & Haibu's NEW CHEAP STORE Has becu removed te AULEIVS OLD STAND, Ne. 43 West king street, Hetel, where we will offer thp Greatest Bar gains ever seen in thUcity. bin" the resnltet of vow y2 SJJr,Ci?1fs J V''e ASeV.onCReotms of New lerk and Philade' ni,ia. BLACK SILKS, At te,aOe., 620,, 73c, 85c.. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.73 and $2. 2P?iD s;lks ttem yc- up- eSVSIaI Slns in BL.ACK CASnjIERES. 8&c., $1 anu $1.23. . DKESS GOODS IN VARIETY. LADIES' CLOTH S.ACKINGS. SHAWLS. Bargins ip Square and Leng Black Thibet Shawls. M en's and Beys' Wear Cheap. irAn Slmt assortment .of HOSIERY for Men, We'jiun. Beys and Girls. CARPETS FROM AUCTION, WHICH WE WILL SELL CHEAP. Metzger, Bard&Haughman J Ne. 48 WEST KIJI6 STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HifflTiR' ASTBICB BBOS ADTEBTDJEMEST. STRIUH BROS.' ATJVfcB ISEaENT. NEW STYLES -IX- IILLIORY! In advance of our 6,rand Spring Opening, iiicu win sneruy ee annonneeu, we nave new en exhibition an unexampled prelusion of THE NEWEST STYLES IN HATS. FLOWERS, MILLINBBT TB1MMINS. ORNAMENTS, Ac, Which we invite Ladies te Inspect. We have opened a fall line of STRAW GOODS, Comprising all the newest shapes, qualities and colors ter Ladies and Misses, in Black, White, Cern, Biege. Brown, Bronze, Ac Alse, an unusually choice assortment of Novelties in FRENCH FLOWERS, WREATHS. MONTURHS, Ac, And all the new colors in OSTRICH TIPS AND PLUMES. We call special attention te our large and choice stock et RIBBONS. Full lines of all the newest shades at our low prices. We solicit a special examination et our pres ent offering of BLACK DRESS AND TRIMMING SATINS. An Elegant Satin at 75c. per yard. A Fine Pleee or Satin at we. per yard. Supreme Quality of Satin at $1 per yard. A 21 Inch Heavy Dress Satin at $1.50 per yard. They are the finest goods ever sold at the prices, particularly the 91.50 quality, which is really superb, and as geed as any Blaekr Satin sold at $2.21 per yard. TRIMMINGS. We can only repeat what we have before said, that only an examination of enr goods in this department can give any adequate idea et the multitude of patterns, the numberless de signs, and the extensive line of PASSAMENTERIES. FRINGES, BUTTONS, ORNAMENTS, &c. wc carry. We have Trimmings suited te every article et dress, be it costly or simple, while enr prices are suited te the wants of everypur chaser. We are selling Wide Paasamenteries at 30c. Elegant Headings at 50 and 75c. Gimps in most elaborate designs, at $1, $1.12, $1.40 and il.CO per yard. Chenille Fringes at 39c. let Fringes at 50c. . Elegant Fringes at 75c., 83c., $1 and upward. Girdles at COc. Fine Girdles at 73e. and $1, in Black and all colors. Colored Silk Fringes at 60c. per yard. Beaded Balls from 33c. upward. Choice line of NEW BUTTONS. Fine Pearl Inlaid and Painted Pearl Buttens at 15. 19 and 25c. ner dozen. Fine Hand-Made Crochet Buttens at 25c. per iiezen. Fine Cut Jet Buttens at 10 and 12c. per dozen. Bargains in Geed Pearl Buttens-three dozen ter I3c. Wc make special mention et our department et HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. wherein wc offer the most select patterns of me season ni our eniy wen-Known prices, we can aueiuien 10 inese at rue loiiewing prices 10c. 15c. 19c. 25c. We offer Choice Patterns'at 6c.. 7c 8c.. 10c. Embroidered Fleuncinga from 38c. up te $1.25 pcryuiu. The greatest variety et IRISH TRIMMINGS, Fer less than elsewhere. Neat Edges of Irish Trimmings at 12c. per piece, mil is yarns. Handsome Patterns at 15c., 19c., 33c. Wc arc able te offer a most complete line et WHITE AND BLACK LACES, In most exquisite designs and patterns. Valenciennes, Brabant, Brctonne, Vermicelli, Cluny, Careline, Russian and Frcncli Laces. Real Torchon and Smyrna Laces ' at red need prlee. OPENING OF MUSLIN UNDERGARMENT. We invite the attention of the Ladled of this city and vicinity, seeking- an economical in vestment et their money in this gieat field et compeuuen,io inspect tiie select una complete assortment of Muslin Wndervvcar that we have placed en sale. Every garment Is new. well made, tastily trlmmud. of geed materials, and marked ut our well known low price. Chemise at 23c. Embroidered Chemise at 53e. Elegant Embroidered Chemise at 75e., $1 aud upward. Skirts, with Ruffled Edge, at 90c. Skirts, with Embroidered Edge, at 75c. Pantalets at 29 and 35c. Embroidered Pantalets at 50c. Night Robes at S9c. Elegant Embroidered Night Robes at $1.23. MORE NECESSITIES. APRONS. One let of Lawn Aprons, Plaited Bottems, 10c. Ladies' Muslin Aprons Lace Edged, at 21c. Ladies' Pique Aprons, 25c. Colored Berder Aprons. 25c. CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES from te. upward. SPRING HOSIERY. Geed Fine Cotten Hese 2 pair for 25c Elegant Heavy Hese, Fast Celers 17c Gray Mixed Seamless Hese 18c Gray Mixed Seamless, Silk Clocked 22c Excellent Fnll Regular Made Balbriggans..25c Solid Celers Ingrain, Full Regular Made.... 28c Same, Silk Clocked 39c Pink, Blue ami Cardinal, Silk Clocked 39c One let of real British socks, extra heavy... 17e Fnll Regnlar Made Belbriggan Socks, in Unbleached and Solid Celers, Silk Cleck- An endless variety of Children's Spring Cot Cet Cot eon Il0;C, at all prices. GLOVES. Lisle Berlin Gloves..... .........13c Real Gauze Lisle, two lull elastics 20c Real Gauze Fine Lisle, Lace Tep. 22c The Best Kid Gloves, " Alexander," three but ton, 98c. a pair ; each pair warranted. A box of Fine Perfumed Gleve Powder given with every pair et Gloves. Full assortment of New Spring Shades. ASTRICI BRO'S. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST. JTQIt SALE. LARGE STOKE-KOOM FORREST-THE ! storeroom new occupied by II. Gerhart, merchant tailor, in the Inquirer building. Ne. 81 North Qneen street, Lancaster. Inquire et GEORGE BUUBAKKR, mJS-tld 36 North Dutc street. "POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE X City Residence and Building Lets. On THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1SSL at the Cooper Heuse, en West Klnc street, will be sold the Sheaff Residence en southwest corner et Mul berry and West King street, consisting et a large well built and conveniently-arranged two-story BRICK RESIDENCE, Back Build ing and Summer Kitchen. Large hall and 1 rooms en first fleer. 5 rooms, bath room and balcony en second fleer, and three rooms en attic. Geed tiry cellar, sewer connections, het and cold water, gas and ether conveniences, arranged in the best modern style. The let Is 51 by 14S feet, which includes a beautiful side yard en the corner about a feet wide. The yard is filled with fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, 4c, and has one of the best and most reliable wells in the city. There will also be offered at the same time and place choice Building Lets en rear of above, fronting about 70 feet en Mulberry strcet and SO feet deep. Fer further D&rticular see tar-?. hills. Tim public are earnestly requested te examine this property thoroughly colere day of sale, as it will be sold without reserve and may afford a geed cfaance ler investment. Bate te commence at 7 o'clock t). m. ALLAN A. HERB. Att'y in fact for W. Ramsay Sheatt, 3 N. Duke sued, Lancaster, i a. B. F. ROwk, Auct. " mar3l-tfd A DJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE BOLTON'S HOTEL, UARRISBURG, PA. The above property will be sold at public .de at the Court Heuse, In Harrlsburg, en TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1S81. By the Executers of the estate of the late Geerge J. Bolten. This Hetel Is fitted up with rare elegance and taste, containing all the modern appliances for the convenience and comrert et guests, and Is most eligibly located in the centre or the city and almost In the centre et Its business. It Is built et Brick, painted drab, Is live stories high, has a frontage of 105 feet en Sec ond street one et the choice streets in the city and a depth of 131 feet 3 inches along Strawberry avenue, which affords a conve nient passage way into the back parts of the Hetel; The purchaser et this property will obtain a perfect title thereto clear of all incum brances, and will secure an Investment profit able and in all respects desirable. The fix tures and furniture of the Hetel will be offered ter sale at the same time. EMMA C. BOLTON, J. FEED'K SENER, m23-l!td Executers of Gee. J. Bolten, ilee'd. Jf VJtA'lXVEE. TJUVF.KS! BUYERS!: HEINITSH SKLLS: Hair Mattress from tlO.COteflO Weel ' " 7.00 te 11 Husk ' ' 4.50 te G Woven Wire Mattress trem 10.00 te 20 Spring Beds 2.50te 7 Bolsters and Pillows Made te Order. Call and sec my assortment and be con vinced et the fact that my prices are alt i Ight. Picture Framing a Specialty. Regllding and Repairing at short notice. HEINITSH, ayt EAST KING STREET, JanS-fitml Over China Hall. SLEIGHS, &V. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & OO.'S. Practical 'Can la?e Builders. Market Street, Rear et Central Mai ket lleuw, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment el BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted. t,ive us a call . -ea-Kenairinar nreniDtlv attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for nat purpose. i n:-iiii a w MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. S1 PECIAL NOTICE. ORUANS AND PIANOS can be purcha.-u.-d at me Lancaster Organ Manufactory trem ten te twentv-flvc ner cent, cheaper dur ing the month et April than any ether time. As l nave a large assortment ei an Kinus ei Musical Instruments en hand.'pnrchascr? will find it te their advantage alter examining ether Instruments te call at the warerooms. as they will then be able te see the superiority of tnc iancastcr organ or vmcKcring riane. ljiave added steam power and am adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te tiie Key Dearu, tnereierc saving mue, expense and labor, and will -give in)' customers the benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send for catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned and repaired, at NO. 3SO NORTH OUEEN STREET. ALEX. MuKILLIPS. uinr29-2wd&cS Proprietor. TOBACCO l'RESSES. fj'OBACtO PRESSES. TOBACCO PRESSES, MINNICH'S LATEST ; IMPROVED BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS, AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS. Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur able, easiest and quickest te operate. Having Rolling Press Beams with which the press beard can always be brought down level while pressing, enc.man can operate them unit require less room. Are sold te reliable parties en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every .feature te any in present use, ercanbu re turned at my expense. Send ter circular te S. B. MINNICH, MANUFACTURER. marS-lmd&w Landlsvlllc, Lane. Ce., Pa. B. B. MARTIH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. -WVard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, 3SO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, I'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection 'With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. :eb28-iyd lOTO RELLLY & KELLER -FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want el .Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. i Office. 20X East .Chestnut street. ( agl7-itd COAL! COAL!! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind or COAL go te RTJSSEL & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: SS East King Street. YAKD: 618 North Prince Street. augM-taprlSR GRAIN WKCOLATIOIH .- In large or small amounts. 125 or $20,000-i,r-i- w i" snlTl.K . (TO.. Cnmmtflsien Mcr chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, 111., ter cii niars. ui-c-uru- tkaveli:i:s' aviDt LANCASTER AX! ."! JI.LKKSVJM.K U. Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancat&er P. I:. Depot), at 7, 9, an 11:J a. m., and 2, 4. t; and S::U p. m., except en Saturday, when tiie last car leaves at 9:30 p. m Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, S, and a. M.. aud 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en above time except en Sun day. CIOLTOIBIA AN1 PORT DEPOSIT K. K ) Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statieits NeKTn-'Expres.jExprcss.t Accein W.AEJJ. i a.x. p.m. r.n. Pert Deposit.. Peachbottem.. Safe Harber... Columbia. 0:35 7:12 7:55 S:25 3:.V5 4:28 5:11 5:40 2:00 3:18 5:21 6:20 Accem A.M. StatiesS Serrn-J WARD. Express. A..H. Express.; v. u. t Columbia. 11:45 P.M. 12:14 12::7 1:30 C-20 7:4.-. fci'i Aryan; r. x. !.P9:40 7:: U:e; r. m. 8:0.-) i 12rr Safe Harber. Pcachbottens Pert Deposit.. TJKADING Jfc COLUMBIA K. R. ARR ANG EMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 2T.TH, 1880. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. Quarryville '. lmcaster. King St Lancaster Colombia A.X. :45 7:55 8:05 7:55 v.v. r.K. 230 3:40 A.M. 7it ftSi 11:40 1:05 1:10 3:50 3: 10 AKB1VE. Readin: 10:03 3rJ0 5.50 SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading . ARRIVE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St.... Ouarryvillc r.M 5:00 5:10 : .-Train connect at Reading with trains tennil from Philadelphia, l'ettsville. Harrlsburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains found from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA " RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17th. IS8I, trains en the Pennsyl um:t Railroad will arriv' and U-ave the I.an-ci-li- nml Philadelphia depots tut follews: Eastwacp. A.M. A.M.I P.M. 3:u ;i2ax HA0 r.M. 10:15 2:10 8rJ0 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 8:20 l!:2t JfcSS Arrif Philad'u Philadelphia Express, Cincinnati Kxprcij Fast Line, Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrkdmrg Expiu-. Dillcrville Accem. Arrives. 4:15 a.m 5:15 ' 7:30 " Kfcll"" l2:0iV.M. 3:45"" 5:00 " 5:30 " l:35 " IfcW " Columbia Aceoiiiineil.it ion, Frederiek Accem. Arrivif, Paeine Expicss, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Expre-JS llarri-diurg AccnmiiUMlut'ii, Westward. i-.tVl Arrive Laiu-'UT Philad'a Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne. l.vi.t Ml..liy, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cni'bia, Niagara & Chicago Express Sunday Mad, r ast Ltlne,.... .... ...... Frederick Aceommedat ion, Dillerville Lecal.via M I.Jey Harrlsburg Accem met lat'ii, Columbia Accommodation. Harrlsburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, 12:30 7.3l !:0e" 12:10 .'cTfrA.! I:20 ' 10:25 " 110 ' 10-.50 " 2:30 r.M 2.35 ' 2:50 " r::e 7.-2C " 7:30 " 80 " IL30 2.45 A.M. 2l 1 4:M) 5:30 6r2T. 9:10 UuV, Pacific Express, east, en aunnay, wnen Huk god, will step at Middletown, Elizaliethtewn Mt. Jey, Laudisville, Bird-in-Haud, Lcman Place. Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceutes ville, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downingtewn.Coate.-iville, Parkes burg, Mt. Jey, Elizaliethtewn anil Middletown . Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express ;it 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects ut Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 230 r.M., and will run t:ireuj;h te Frt-deriek. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATJ: OFUEOKUE ALBRIGHT, LATE el the city of Lancaster, de ceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, nil persons indebted te said dt-ccdentarc request ed te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands aalnat the estate ef.said decedent, te make known the same te the undernined without delay, residing In the city of Lane-aster. JOHN B.ALBRIGHT, mar25-Utdeaw Executer. ASSIGNED MTAIK OF DANIEL S. J. Bnr.sk and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Having by deed of voluntary assignment assigned and transferred all their estnte and effects te the undersigned ler the benefit or the creditors et the said Daniel S. Bursk, notice is hereby given te all persons indebted te said assigners, te make immediate payment te the undersigned without delay, and tlie-e having claims te present them te CHRISTIAN WIDMYER. Assignee. M. Bbesius, Att'y- marll-CtdORW ESTATE OF JOANNA KBKULY, LATE of the cityet Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the nnders.igiied. all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Immedi ate payment, and the-e having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the nndcr fcigncd, residing in the eitv of Lancaster. CATHARINE IIEFELE. Executrix. Jko. A. Covle, Att'y. mur7-6tdew ESTATE OF FKEDEIMCK IYI.E. JR., lateet LnnciMcr city, deceased. Letters or administration en said estate having iieen granted te the undersigned, all persons-indebted te wild decedent are quested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lan- caster. It. F. Davis, Attorney IIE.MCY WOJ.F, Administrator. leblC-Ctdeaw INSTATE OF CATHARINE KRKNTZ, !i late et the city el Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate liav ing been grunted te the undernigned. all pei-sens indebted thereto nre requested te make Immediate payment, and these having t-l.-dinser demands ugaiust thesame, wlllprc siit them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. Ne. Rtt Maner Street. PETER KRKNTZ, P. Dennelly. Attorney, Execter. Ne. 108 West Kingtreet ml-6tdeuw INSTATE OF JOHN ai. GOOD, LATE OK j the City et Lancaster, deceased. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute thw balance remaining in the hands of Samuel Worst, administrator of the estate of Jehn M. Geed, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the snine, will sit ter that purpose en TUESDA Y.thc 1Mb day of APRIL, 1881, at 2 o'clock p. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the Cltv of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested In said disttlbntlen may at tend. SAMUEL H. PRICE, m28-ltdeaw Auditor. ESTATE OF JCflN TOMLINSON, LATE et Lancaster city, deceased. The nnder stgncd auditor, appointed te distribute the balance in the hands of Rebert. Faulding and Rebert Tomlinson, executers et said deceased, and also certain moneys paid Inte the Orphans' Court by a purchaser et part of the real estate of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. in., iu the Library Roem of the Court Heuse in the city of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution may attend. J. W. DEN LINGER. mar30-ltdeaw Auditor. HOTELS. M JtaULER IIOUSC (formerly Clarenden.) 113 and 113 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( btlevv Cheslnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa. On the European plan. Meals at all hours, at moderate rates. Reems. 5yc., 75c. and l per day. Hetel open all night. ABEL MI.sHLER A CO.. Prep's, Formerly of the Mishler Hosjae. Reading, Pa. Harry Stewart. Mipt., Formerly of the ?t. Clair, Atlantic City. ml2-::md NIOHT DISPENSARY. The proprietor et the LANCASTER CIT) PHARMACY, coiner of North Oucen and Onmai; utieejs. wistnst te notify his natrens and the public! hat he ha-i opened a NIGHT DISPENSARY, ut his rc-dili'iice. and is therefore prepared tp nil anv prescriptions nnd furnish any medi cines in c-.i-es et emeigcncv. ANDREW G. FRET, 435 West Orange street. COPLAND'S KESTAUICANT.-HA VINO engaged the services or a first-class Res taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve articles In my line at sdiert notice, such as Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad. Fried Oysters, Terrapin, aud all delicacies found In season. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. y JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings and parties served at reasonable rates. f-24MSttd l.eavi: ; Laiu-'ter 2:10 a.m. 2:55 ' 5:C8 " 8.W) " 8:05 ' 8:45 ' V.W " 1:30 " 1:4 v.M. 2:1)0 " 3.115 4:35 " &25 "
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