LANCASTER DAILY lTEUJGENCEfR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 1881. Hanraster ntelligeicer. WEDNESDAY KVKN O, APBH. 27, 188L ( A LEAP IN THE DARK." A MAD ACT. The cllfls that rear their haughty bead High o'er the river's darkseme ben. Were liere aU naked, wild and gray. There waving all with greenwood spray; Here, trees Iren, every crevice grew. And o'er tbe crags their branche threw. And there, all splintered and uneven, The shivered reeks ascend te heaven. It was a clear, bright night, in the depths of a mountain wilderness. There was a long, deep, narrow valley, running north and south, for many miles, ilauked east and wc6t by towering moun tains. The range en the east waB called Cata mount Cliffs, ttiat en the west, Panther Peak. Deep down in the bottom of the valley rau a low and narrow river called the Umbra. On this night net a sound disturbed the awful solitude of the wilderness : net a living creature appeared in sight. Human lire seemed far away. Yet had there been light enough, a hu man form might bave been seen en the eastern range. It was the figure of a young girl, wrap ped in a dark shawl that covered her from bead te feet, gliding slowly, slowly down the winding mountain path, new passing out of sight behind a clump of trees, new coming into view again as the path turned iu and out in its descent. Sometimes hlie paused and leaned against a tree, as if for momentary support, and then the faint light of the moon fell upon an upturned, lovely young face, pallid with despair. And new another figure appeared upon the scene, another and a taller young girl, enveloped in a long water proof cloak, whose heed was drawn ever her head. hc glided silently down the same path, ame manner, keeping her eyes upon (.. . !S01'' as 'f sUe wei-e " shadow- in tue t , . - her predeCb. ccu Su? was-. ing" her-as inu '"d her sinuous way The first girl wet. ' the very feet of down the mountain side w. between the lidge and edge of the n.. very which and herself lay the trackB e.. co w.ntiv laid raihead. whose trains, t- a day, awoke the awful echoes of the tow ering rocks. Here she sat down en a fallen boulder, let her shawl drop from her form and lay in a heap around her, clasped her hands upon her knees, and turned her woeful young face up te the starlit heaven, as if help for hidden grief were there. Then she Icoekcd vaguely at the little crescent of the bon that was sinking slowly behind the cecfrV crowned summit of the western ridge. She .tcbcd it out of sight, and then let her &no slowly drop te the river at her feet. C'?iHg en the low river, she began te mutter to,3t' te,3t' self as only the crazed or half crazed cvcV " If I dared it 1 dared," she whispered, her eyes dilating as she gazed down upon the river, whose shining, smooth dark surface rellectcd every star abeve. " If I only dared te take the plunge. They say the Umbra here has no bottom, at least none that has ever been sounded. Night after night I have come here hew many times hew many times ; but I have never had the courage te take that plunge. What does the poet say ? 'Who would net cheese Tin.' lean attaining the repose V Oh, but I cannot I caunet ! Oh, for one brief fit of madness .te give me courage te end it all te end it all with me who am afraid te die, and mere alraid te live. The demon has driven me te this river's brink, night after night, but he has never driven me iute it. "An it-u !" she suddenly cried, starting te her feet. " What is that ?" It was the noiseoftho rushing express train from the north, gaiuiug force and volume as it sped euward, its thunders caught up by the echoes of the rocky cliffs en each side the river, and hurled back and forth with an overwhelming uproar that filled the valley, and seemed te threaten with annihiliatien every 'living creature iu it. The crirl. staudinjr up. cazed, breathless, upon the rushing monster, whose fiery eyes aud bellowing breath were almost upon her. She pressed her left hand hard upon her heart and bent forward, her lips apart, her eyes dilated te their utmost capacity, and blazing fiercely, as with the suddenly kindled fires of madness. Anether instant, aud with a phrenzied yell she threw her arms en high, and, swifter than an arrow from the bow, she shot downwards from the bank and threw herself headlong upon the track, under the very heat of the rushing engine. But swifter than the arrow was the arm of love, as the watcher sprang forward and flung her eO; both falling back from the impetus clear of the track, just as the express train thundered onward, shaking the solid foundations of the mountains as it passed. At last there was silence. Beth girls, motionless, exhausted, half paralyzed, lay together where they had fallen. The elder, with every vein and arterv threbbinc. as if they would burst with intense excitement, still clutched the younger in her arras, and held her as in a death-grip. Beth were panic-stricken, overwhelmed and speechless. The deliverer was the first te recover herself. "Were you mad?'' she whispered, in a husky aud almost inarticulate voice. "Yes mad," moaned the ether, after a pause. "Oh, why did you de it?" "I have told you I was mail." There was silence for a few moments, and then the elder spoke again, gravely and tenderly. "Bevvie! what dreve you te despera tien?" "I cannot tell you! Oh, I cm never tell you ! I wish you had net stepped me ! It would have been all ever by this time," moaned the girl called Bevvie. " All ever !" "Yes. vcs. vcs. yes. s i" Trailed the irirl. rocking herself back and forward- for I should have been outel all ray misery I rii- i rM. Why die you fellow me? Why did you interfere with me ?" " I have watched you for weeks ; I have followed you for days, I am responsible te the Lord for you ; I was in duty bound te save you, even if I bad net loved you as I de, ungrateful child !" " Oh, if you knew ! If you knew, Ora ! Ah ! why why did you interfere ? It would have been all ever new, and I should have been past all my troubles !" wailed Bev vie. ' Yeu say that again ! And it is false ! 'All ever?' Past your trouble ?' Fool ish girl ! you would have been before your Maker for cclf murder ! Yeu would have exchanged temporal grief for eternal wee !" exclaimed the elder, in a tone of intense emotion. " Oh, no, I hope net ! for I was mad then, Ora ! I was mad then ; indeed I was. I had net thought of doing that act one minute before I did it ! But the rush of the engine, the thunder of the noise, the uproar of tbe echo, the fiery eye, the flaming breath, the vision of swift and sudden death, all fascinated, maddened me as I steed alone in the dark, and drew me down te the destruction from which you snatched me !" "And yet you seem deeply te regret be ing saved, and you bitterly reproach me for saving you! Yeu are inconsistent Bevvie! But that tee is a symptom of unsound mind ! come with me ! I de net knew I cannot even hazard a conjecture as te the nature of the grief that has un settled you. Yeu have steadily refused te tell me. But te-night I am determined te knew ! for I am in the place of a mother te you, Bewie, and! am respesible te tbe Lord for your well-being. Can you walk up tbe steep?" "Oh, yes, I can walk," sighed the younger girl. "Take my arm, then, and d net hesi tate te lean en it with all your weight," said Ora, lifting the heavy shawl from the ground, where Bevvie had east it, wrap ping and pinning it carefully around- the eiri's form, and then tenderly suppeiting her steps as they left the spot. And se the fester-mother of twenty-one and the adopted daughter of sixteen re-ascended the mountain path te their home, where the dead secret which had driven Bevvie te temporary madness was te be revealed. The above is the opening chap ter of Mrs. Southworth's new story "A Leap in the Dark" which is begun in this week's New Yerk Ledger. The story, as the reader may see from this specimen of it, is a very powerful one. It is a nar rative of events that occurred iu Maryland and Virginia many years age, when every day life was wild and romantic in the mountain regions of these states. Mrs. Sonth worth has written many geed stories but she herself thinks that this is ene of her very best. Ask for the Ledger dated May 7, which can new.be had at any news office or book store. Tbe Key te Health. Have you -found the key te perfect health and strength? it it) Kiuney-wert, the only remedy that overcomes at once tliR inaction et the kidneys and bowels. It purities the kioeu ny eteansing tne system of leul humors and by giving strength te the liver, kidneys and bowels te perferin their regular functions. See displayed advertisement. aprSS-lwd&w Great Merit. AH the lair give the flrst premiums and special award of great merit te Hep Bitters, as the purest and best iamlly medicine, anil we inegt heartily approve of the awards ler we knew they deserve it. They are new en exhi bition at the State Fairs, and we advise all te test them. See anel her column. al3-2wI A w Appearance Deceitful. W hat a lovely llgure J Who is she ? I would glvuatiinotelirt that veil ; and if lie nad lie would have seenaiacc mere beautiful than poet n dream, only you could net have placed a linger where there was net a boil or pimple. A bottle or two of Burdock's llloed Hitter-, would have made her peerless. I'rice $1. trial size I" cents. Fer Kale at H. U. Cochran's Drug Stei e, 137 North Queen street. t'reseuce of Mind. sudden attacks" of croup, ler iiistanrev" 1" - "' c !lln te l,ese t,le,r Presence et mind, person.. l-ms lime waiting ler the doctor' "'''JETm. 0t Tina' Kclectric OH,' w!,cn lli ln little "cctencl water, w ill administered iiiaiiuiew. .,, K .'...ii.. invariably clicck the paroxysms jteiamm ought t be without it in the henSC. Fer sale at ft. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. U7 North Queen street. . Honorable .Mention. erHthc remedies en earth that well may elaliir attention, Dr. Themas' Kclectric OV. eelnmantte especial mention. Fer wondrous newer te SrTdtseasc, its fame there none Sin throttle Its merits are net in the puff, butVrcin"idettic bottle. Rheumatism, neu-JS-hThere threat, asthma, bronchitis dip h- hA ctcrc .Micnred by Themas' Kclectric , Oil. Fer bale at . Xi. wcunuis ' """' i it? vnrth (imt'i street. .TJ.-J--M ... -" DRY GOODS. D ,KESS GOODS, C. If ATT, aun 4 CO. Have opened their fif rt wtectven of FK ENCH KNrtMSH W AMEh K-A DflSSS GOODS, ? L$&s i Hiifl.' desir- in Kciges auieraurics. . i" "tv""," o-Kdinverc-, Melange. Serge, Crepes, fmurcs, -a-?""t,.V ' Orinoco .Stripes, French CEftfcte and F1HK illuminated suitings and CleaMnge, SPECIAL BARGAIN. New Spring I a yard ; Shades in in CUKl'K uia"'" at 15c. sold everywiiere u' l" "- a yard. -..,,.,. ntsr-.a One Case culuubv uADnMnime . yard. One Case WOOL FACE BEIGES at liJO a Anether invoice" tot our famous BE J.JOU CASHMERE SILK at$l a yard, which cannot be excelled for color, quality and finish. NEW SPUING HOSIERY AND GLOVES, New Laces and Embroideries, NEW FRINGES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, NEW DRESS BUTTONS, iu every color and style, from 5 cents, te $1.25 a dozen. Popular goods at lowest prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8 lO KAST KING STREET. "lAItl'lITS, WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS Heuse Decorations. HAGER & BROTHER Invite examination el Spring Styles in PAPER HANGINGS, of which they are new offering a very large line from cw Yerk Manufacturers and Im porters in all the Latest Designs and Celers, and at very low prices. SOLID GILTS, EMBOSSED GILTS, BUOXZES, FLATS, SATINS AND BLANKS, with Ceiling Decorations. Dades. Friezes, Berden ami Centers, ler Halls, A'citilmlcs, Parlors, Libiarics, Dining Reems and Clinm bcrs. SPECIAL DESJOyS FOR PUELIC IIALLb STORES, tc. Estimates made and Paper pnt en by com petent Paper Hangers ; also Laceand Notting ham Curtains, Shade Hollands and Fancy Curtains. CDRTAIN POLES AND CORNICES. CARPETS, CARPETS. New Spring Styles Mequets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply Kxtra Supcrline Ingrains and Bedy Brussels, Tapestry and Damask Hall and Stair Carpets and Borders. Smyrna, Menuets, Velvet and Tapestry Bugs ami Mats. WHITE ASD FAKCY MATTING AND OIL CLOTHS. We art new etTering the largest line of Car pets brought te the city, which we are selling tit the lowest market price. 3-Yc invite examination. HAGER & BROTHER. MEDICAL. KIDNEY WORT. This Great Remedy in cither Liquid or Dry Ferm acts at the same time en the diseases et the Liver, Bowels mill Kidneys, This combined action gives it wonderful petcei te cure all diseases. WHY ABE WE SICK? Because ice allow these great organs te be come clogged or torpid, and poisonous hvwter are thereere forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDNEY WORT WILL CURB Utilemmess, Flies, Constipation, Kidney Complaints, Urinary Diseases, Female Weakness and Nervous Disorders, by causing free action of these organs and re storing their power te threw off disease. Whv suffer bilious pains and aches? Why tormented with Piles. Constipation? Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys? Why endure nervous or sick headaches? Why have sleepless nights? Use KIDNES WORT and rejoice in health. - It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in sriin cans, one package of which makes tflf-5-quarts of medicine. S9 Alse in Liquid Ferm.very Concentrated -ler the convenience el these who eannet S-readily prepare it. acts with equal Its' efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 91. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, Burlington, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lydftw4 K EAD TUIS USE COUGH NO IMORE! AMERICAN POM RIDP, A CERTAIN. SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, wrroei'iXG cough, pain mt the SIDE OK BREAST. Ami all Disuses of Hie THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the reliel of Consumptives in ali stages of the disease. Fer sale eiily at HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aur--ly'U LANCASTKB.PA. LOCHER'S Renowned Cough Syrup! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Kcmedy for Colds, Cough', Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Spit ting of Bleed, Inflammation of the Lungs, am1 all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This" valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure of all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared only and bold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST NO. KAST KIMJ STKKKT. el6df Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OF LYNN, MASS., is Hade ie Discovery ! Her VegotabeemPoull(''ieavor 0f er Sex. TT..UI. TTM a-nA We TJineSS Re- " stored by the ube u LYDIA E. PJNKHAM'ls Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies, con sists el Vegetable Properties that are harmless te the most dclicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits el this compound willbe recognized, as reliel is immcdlite; and when its use is con tinued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a permanent cure is effected, as thousands will testify. Onaccountefitsprovenmerit8.it is te-dav recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Lcucorrheea, Irregularand paln tnl 'Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, Floedlngs, all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, and is especially adapted te the Change ofLite. In tact it has proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new Hie and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving ler stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, General lebility. Sleeplessness, De De firessien anil Indigestion. That feeling of bear ng down, causing pain, weight and backache. is always permanently curea Dy its use. n will at all times, and under all circumstances, aet in harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney oemptaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound isl prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Muss. Price $1. Six bottles for 5. Sent by mail in the form et pills, also in the form et lozenges, en receipt et price, 91 per box, for either. Mrs. PINKIIAM Ireely answers all let ters of inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should ue witnent IjIuxa js P1NKHAMS LIVEB PILLS. 1 VirtT AIM'S T.IVKR1ir.T.H- ThnrPTire c cure Cen Btinatlen. Biliousness and Torpidity or tbe Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., Ucneral Agents, Fhlladelpkla. Fer sale by C. A. Lecher, 9 East King street and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street. 129-lTdeedAw DR. SAMORFS LIVEB 1NVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Oos Oes tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFOBD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by aU Druggists. oll8-lveed alteew DMT TIlOENft. LINENS! We have received new linens from Belfast, Barnsley, Dantermline, Lisle, Brussels, Ghent, Silesia, Bohemia. We have ransacked all Europe for linens, and have a variety of both fabric and finish that could net be gathered in the American market. The goods are fresh, tee. That's important ;' for linens bought in Nav Yerk may be several years old, and you knew starched linens de net improve by age. Tim dressings used by the manufacturers is net se de structive as starch ; -but it does injure the fabric in time. We have another advantage in prices. We gain the importer's profit. The result is we get the best linens in the world, iu the best possible condi tion, and for the least money anybody can get them for. We can give you the importers' profit, and still have enough left. New it is proper for te consider that somebody else may be doing the same thing, and afford the very same advantages. Se, if you please, whatever you wish te buy get samples of it from us and from ethers, and compare. Or buy our goods, if you like ; and if you can 'de as well elsewhere, bring ours back. This is rather a brave challenge ; for, yen knew nobody wants remnants. The linens new in are sheeting, pillow, bolster and shirting linens, towels, tewelings, doilies, napkins, table cloths and table linens. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. TACUB M. MARKS. JOHN A.CHAKLKS. LJNTE 24 EAST KING STREET, HAvinc recently made a change i& the members et the firm, we desire nartlcnlarlv te call the attention of the public in general te the tact spring tiwius, viuuiwhuk iiuuiy viiuc uim uteirauip iieveuies. in ureas uoeas we ener a magninccnt variety ei BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, Satins (Silk baiernecs), Ann's veiling, ac. in Glassware, Leeking Glasses. Oil Cleths, window c. Alse a large assortment or Carpcttngs, in Goods, all of which we are bow offering at the men's unaerwear, iiesicry, niuuens, x.mureiuenes and cancy cottons. We are making specialty et Black Silks Satins de Leens and Mourning Goods. A lull and splendid line of Black Crepe Veils, Black Thibet Shawls In square and double. Black Cashmere, Black Tamlses, and in tact Mourning purposes. j)ubijm,i,uiiie. aiumra win picase wse liouce mat we Keep the luial atAAnrilAt Alltri1 Rnillfi KnltitlCT f !lntll ilf fltll llimen nntulln nf VrVn.b M.t -Dl.lV-.4l I phla, and offer them at correspondingly low JllHl euiiru N&iibiuciiuii jiuiniii.vuii iu uu. LAKE Ne. 24 EAST aprliMm MCLUJiJKRT 1881 MJLI.IMKKT FOR SPRING" 1881. New receiving every day the Latest Spring and Blbbens ter the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Alse all the Latest Spring Styles of Buttens, Fringes, Laces, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of Dress Trimmings at the lowest prices in the city. 3Call and examine my stock, at ffl. A, IOUGRTOTS CHEAP STORE, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ESTABLISHED 1360. MISCIZLLAXflSOV8. G OTO FLINN & LAWIST M0EE8, which need no sharpening and will cut nails without injuring the knives. Machine guaranteed as represented. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, GARDEN HOSE, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &e. NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. BOOTS AXD SHOES, NEW ONE PRICE BOOT AND 8E0E STORE, Ne. 30 -EAST KING STREET. Xe person's outlet is complete, especially at this season el the year new that the new spring suits are out, without a new pair of Neatly Fitting Beets or Shoes. Esneclally should the children be provided witha new pair et shoes, for with no ether ar tide of new apparel are they we well pleased. We Invite yen te call and examine our go eds, as we have beets and shoes te suit all. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Se. 30 EAST KING STREET, al-lmd LANCASTER, VA. COAX. BOOTS AD SHOES. MARTIN, B. B. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND CUAL. ja-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILEY. 3SO NORTH WATER ST., Imneaster, Fa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Coanectlea With tb Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office: Ne. CENTRE SQUARE.' teb28lyd 0 TO RELLLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want et Superior Manure will And it te their advantage te call. Yard. Uarrisbnrg PUte. Office. 20X East Chestnut street, s ag!7-lt GRAIN iWlSCUUkTlOM In large or small amounts. $25 or $90,000 Write W. T. 80ULE ft CO., Commission Mer chants, 190 La Halle street. Chicago, 111., ler cii Ian. maj-tyd rpBCSSESl TRUSSES! TRUSSES l The best, safest and easiest in the world. Call and examine and be convinced. On ex hibition and for sal at FRETS DRUG STORE, COR. NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE SIS., UUtCAIXE,FA. HOODS. T 1NENS. TNO. B. ROTB. & CO., LANCASTER, PA. that vrc have Jut opened a splendid stock of Housekeeping Goods we present a cemplete Blinds, Furniture, Cretonnes. Curtain Laces. Taptmtry Brussels. Ingrain and Heme-mado lew.wt pessible prices. Ladies' and Gentlc- anything te constitute a complete outfit ter rates. J-A call solicited at. 24 East King street. & CO., KING STKKET, LANCASTER, PENS 'A. 1881 Styles in Hats, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers G TO WILL - SON -FOB Every -:e:- DKT HOODS. w OBTH SEEING THE DISPLAY (IF NECKWEAR. SUSPENDERS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, AT E. J. ERISMAN'S, SO. 56 NORTH QUKCJf STREET, LANCASTER, PA. N: EXT 11UUK l'U THE COURT BOUaB. FAHNESTOCK. Black Taffeta Silk, Black Ore' de' Rhene Silk. BLACK CACHEHIRE SILK from 80c. te W. Largest Stock te select irem te be found in the city. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75c., 87Kc, II, 1.15, $1.50. Colored Brocade Sis. Br-AOK AND tTKc, $1,11.25. COLORED SATINS, 73c. COLORED SILKS, all the New Shades. 37Kc. 50c., 65c., 75c, 87c., $1. DRESS GOODS. Ladies' White and Colored Silks. HOSIERY GLOVES. Hamburg Embroideries. AU from Cheap Sources, and offered at less than Regular Prices. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nxt Doer te Oemrt Bnwt. CLOTMIKO. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Te-day we open a full line of Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which hat never been eclipsed In tins city or any house in tbe country ler quality, style and high toned character. We claim superiority ever anything we bandied before during our experience et quarter eta century in business, and our reputation is established for keeping the finest goods in our Une. Our opening te-day is an invoice et Novel ties captured from the wreck of a large Bosten house, whose failure has precipi tated these goods en the market tee late In the season and consequently at a sacrifice, se they are within reach et all desiring a first-class article at a moderate price. The consignment Includes a fnll line of the eel brated Talamen's French Novelties, the handsomest and finest goods imported te this country, a new feature in Silk Warp ; Talamen's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and ttranite Weave. A full line of Tayler's English Treuserings of beautiful effects. Alse a . fine line et Choice American Suitings as ' low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties in Spring Overceatings at moderate prices. All are cordially Invited te examine enr stock and be convinced that we are mak ing no Idle beast, but can substantiate all we say and respectfully urge persons te place their order at once before the choicest styles are sela, ter they- cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars In regard te dress consult J. K SMALTNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MW&S Several Fine Ceat Makers wanted. S1 PRING OPENING H. GERHART'S New Tailoring Esiattiit, Ne. 6 East King Street. I have Just completed fitting up one of the Finest Tailoring Establishments te be ieund in this state, and am new prepared te show my customers a stock of goods for the SPRING TRADE, which for quality, style and variety of Patterns has never been equaled In this city. I will keep and sell no goods which I cannot recommend te my customers, no matter hew low In price. All goods warranted as represented, and prices as low as the lowest, at Ne. 6 East King Street, Next Doer te the New Yerk Stere. H. GERHART. VTEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOB SPRING 1881, AT D. B. Hostetter & Sen's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual efforts te bring before the public a line, stylish and well made stock et BEADT-MADE dOTHM, we are new prepared te show them one ei the most carelully selected stocks of clothing in this city, at the Lewest Cash Prices. MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING! IN GREAT VARIETY. Fiece Goods of the Most Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach efafl. 49"Uive us a call . D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, s-lyd LANCASTER. FA. s FRING CLOTHING. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HAS BECOME QUITE A BUSINESS WITH US, FOR WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF IT. It helps the appearance et a Bey te dress him up at times, and when you can de it se reasonably, and TAe Bey Beallr NenOs GletMng, WHY NOT? Te tell you et all the kinds Tand prices we keep would be dull reading ; but Come and See, AND THE LOW PRICE WILL PRO VE TO YOU THE ABOVE 181 RUE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 BAST KLNQ STREET, LANCASTER. PA. GROCERIES. THE PLACE TO BUY PURE WINES AND Honers: also Druealst's 95 tier rent Alcohol te at A. 2. KING WALT'S Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere. Ne. 205 West King Street, ieblMyd Lanewter.Pa. TMA V HEMES' HVIDM I ANCAVTKIC AND 2HILLER8V1IAK Ii. t tars run a fellows : .Leave Lancaster ;P.K. Depot), at 7, 9. an ii.jua.iu., ami x, 4. 6 ami 8 JO p. m., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at ft p. m Leave MUlersviUe (lower end) at 5, 8, aad a. M., and 1.3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run daily en above time except en Sub day. CWLUMltIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R J. X11"3 new n,n "Sularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the follewina iiiuu; StatuSIs Ne Express. A.K. Express.! Aceen. r.n. Vi" r.m. Pert Deposit.. Peacbbottem.. Safe Harber... Columbia 6JS 7:12 7:55 835 tee 3:18 531 : 4:28 3:11 5:40 Stations Seeth- Express Express. Accem WAXD. A.X. r.H. A.JS. Columbia ll:iS 630 7:5 r. m. 6:19 ArifcOS Safe Harber. 12:14 r.n. Le9:40 Peachbottem 1257 7:32 11.07 Pert Deposit I JO &05 ifcS When a man is seriously ill he should call en his doctor at once ; but when his trouble is only a eenli era tore threat he need only In vest 25 cents in a bottle et Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. TEADINU A COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANti EMK.NT Of"pASSENGER TRAINS OliTOBElTs&rH, 1880. NORTHWARD, LKAVK. (Junrryvilk Lancaster, Kinbt... Lancaster Columbia. ARRIVE. Reading I A.M. A.M. 6:13 7:55 8:05 755 7-.M 950 9:10 10:16 SOUTHWARD, LKAVK. Reading , ARKIVK. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster, King St... Uuarryvillc r.x. p.m. .... 30 .... 3:40 1KB 350 1:10 3:10 3:20 550 r.M 5:00 5:10 6:41 PiTruiiiK connect at Reading with train te and iromniiiaiieipiua.i'ettsviiie, llarrisburg, AI AI lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Uctl&bnrg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. TKNNSVI.VANIA KA1LKOAD-NEW JL SCHEDULE On and after AtO.VDAl. JANUARY 17th. 1SS1, trains en the t'ennsyl vauia Railieud will arrive and leave the Lan caxlet ami Philadelphia nepets as follews: I UiKfe; Eastward. Arrive Phllad'n Lanc'tci Philadelphia Express, Cincinnati Express M ast t.liie... ......... ..... Yerk Accem. Arrives; Hnrrislmif: Kt press Dillcrville Aivem. Arrives, Columbia Accmii uiodatteii, Frederick Accmii. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mali Johnstown Kxpress, Chicago l.iy Express, Harrtahur;; Arconiiuedat'n. 2:10 a.m. 2:55 " 5:f8 " S.00 " 8:05 " 8:45 3:10 " 1:30 " :4it r.M, 2:00 " 3:05 " 4:31 " 635 " 4:15 a.k 5:15 " 750 10:10 " 12:01 r.M. 3:45 " 3:09 " 350 " l5 " 950 ' WBSTWARI'. Arrive 1'hilHil'n Lanc'ter Way Faaxeiiirer, Mail Train Ne.l.vla Mt .lev, Mail Train Ne.'.'.ria Cel'bia, Niagara ft Chiciige Express Sunday Mail, Fast Line. 12:.ti) i 7:30 thde 8:00 12:10 5:C0 A.M Iir-SO " 1035 " 110 " 1050 " 250 r.M. 255 " 250 " 5:45 " 73C ' 750 850 " 1150 " 2.45 a.m Frederick Accommodation, DlllervilleLiK.-al.vlaMt..Iey Harrisbiirg Acconimedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, 2:30 4:00 9:30 635 9:10 1155 r.M, uarnsuurg express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, Pacific Express, cast, en sunnay, wuen Hag ged, will step at Mlddlctewn, Elizabethtown , Mt. Jey. Landisville, Bird-In-Hand, Lemnn Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsbiirg, Coates Vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, we.-tt, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Oowiiiiigtewn.Coutesvillc, Parkes burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Mlddlctewn . Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:0 n. in., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 250 r. m., and will run t:reut;h te Frederick. ItOOtitt ASD STATIOlTHltT. W AMD CHOICE N STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, L. M. FLYNNS, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STKKKT. DIANK llOOKH.. JOO BAEfi'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH WEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA Have ter sale, at the Lewest Prices. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Da) Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks, Sales Reeks. Bill Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re ccipt Beeks, Memorandums, Copying Beeks. Pass Beeks. Invoice Beeks, Ac. WRITING PAPEBS. Foolscap, Letter, Nete. Bill, Sermon, Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papeterles, Ac. ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all kinds. Wholesale and Retail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS: BIBLES, Prayer Reeks Devotional Beeks, Sunday school Music Beeks, Sunday-Scheel Libraries. Commentaries. Ac. SLEIUHS, C. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S, PracticalX'anlage Batlderg, Market Street. Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have'en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the: VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uive us a call ,' JBcpatring promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for hat purpose. (nvK-tldftw J-'-lMJ. TOUACCO PRESSES. rpeiJACXO 1'ltESSKS. TOBACCO PRESSES, MINNICH'S LATEST I IMPROVED BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS, AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS. Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur able, easiest and quickest te operate. Having Relliuir Press Beams with which the press beard can always be brought down level while preying, one man can operate them and require !"- room. Are sold te reliable parties en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every feature te any in present use. or can be re turned at my expense. Send ler circular te S. B. MINNICH, MANUFACTURER. " mar3.2indAw LandlsvUle. Lane. Ce.. Pa. CltltfA AND OLASSWARI.. piltlNA HALL! Common Sense Stew Pan, FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY COOKI.VG UTEN 8IL IN USE. They will net Burn or Scorch like an IRON or OUN Kettle. The Best, Cheapest and Most Satis factory. HIGH & MARTIN, 1SXASTKIRWS a.m. a.m. r.M. 8:05 ;i00 6:10 P.M. 10:15 10 83B 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 830 1130 .... 935
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