s-- -,v Tisriwfrwr---vvMrr pr ",'c,'4'',?f!Sf"-3'-'K',"Cy'i51rir "LANCASTER DAILY INTEUL1GENCEB, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1S83. Lancaster ;?ntelligcnccr. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 21. 1833, THE WEXTKKN CATTLE-RUNS. The Grass Covered wltli Deep Knew and the AVaier -vtttli Tlilsu Ice. Ogden, Utah, Dispatch te the World. Telegrams and letters received here from ever one hundred points in the prin cipal regions of the cattle trade, in leaid te the effect of the severe storms of the last two weeks en the immense cattle in terests of the West, give an aggregate less of ncarlyf!S2,000,000. The intca.s,ield that has just passed has net been equaled before in January for many years. All through the great valley of Salt Lake in Utah, which has an average elevation of 4,2:10 feet, the mer cury reached a minimum of 15 te 30 be-low zero. In Wyoming, Tdahe and Olomde. where the elevation in much greater, the cold was ptopertionatcly uieie severe. Fer 1i' dajs alone the Oiegeu hheitline w'sii-'. runs from Gunner en the Union P.' neiM:7.et, int) Iildhe, the bpiii. Mir mimeteihii.'Jjrr.t' d 1G below zero. A niinitii'i of v-ju(- w"rt frozen te death a i i-ire It. ti !-v cceek interests re s . 1 The ( l.nj.ui in Nebraska and K in1-, s tele" '; ! that, while the cattle i.vut'usfai been in fine condition, the ie-'t depth of snow fall will causa an lumeiihe less unlets au unexpected thaw should eccui te baic the hilltides and fur nihh het' crass and water. Sheep lcquiie cenhtait care and watching, and unless hheite.td in corrals at night will frequently peri.sb c:i masse in a snow storm. Cattle, en the contrary, are hardy and accustomed te rough it for themselves. Twe years age, during a. month of intense cold, the gtcatbulk of cattle which saved their lives drifted befere severe storms from the nei th all the way from northern (Joleuido and southwestern Nebiaska te the region -f the Arkansas river, some geinir as far south a the Indian territory. Last winter all herds teniained en their ranges, the ecc-iMti-a! cM snaps causing no move ment among them. 'lelegi-aiiis fiem Easlern Colerado atd Western Kansas state that a large stam pede eccuricd there among the cattle, ex tent net known. One he'ud. numbering thousands, passed te the south et Denver, headed ff.r the mountains. Amenpc them were some of the celebrated liifl' brand, whose r.inge is 100 miles away, which dis tance they have, tiavcled since the begin ning of the cold snap. If the eeld is preii'iutcd they will proceed south te a warmer climate ; il the weather moderates and lemains pleasant tliey wi 1 return te their lespcUive ranges. The cattle in all parts of Colerado are fat and Irid an abundance of grass up te the pa-sent fall of 'mew. Several stockmen tclcgiaph : " ('-title fat. enniiL'h te stand tluce weeks of re!d weather without feed." LUtci.s from Ti-IIei anil ether points in the neith iiud middle p:uks of Colerado state that the cattle ate suHWing fiem the Lick of water, the stieams having tre.en dining the eeld snap, and that there is net sulli cient snow te moisten the feed. In the Hitter Creek cetmtiy the 'os-s of sheep is very large. Cattle diiftcd badly during the steiuis and ranchmen have nut as jet ascertaircd the amount of damages te their lespective herds, which may ag gregate mere than expected. Advices from the Mediciue Cew region s'ate that while grazing spots have Leen left by the drifting of the snow the cv.ttle have suffer ed from the intense cold. A lettei fiem a cattle man in Cheyenne says: "In this vicinity and ler miles in every d'ucctieii the outlook is the darkest. The snow lies tin a level te the depth of fiem 10 te 25 inches in an unbiekin waste. T!-e cattle en all this vast range cannot ebl.iu a mm scl of grass and theie isnotaej iniM.jiIi.ite. prospect of their chances being bu'teied." Frem Snake, IJeai and Wli-ie nvrer.s, in southern Wemmg and l-mlicni Colora Colera do, similar repeits :ue lccih'-il. The cold was very gieat, U5 aul 40 bel-w z-jre. Ne coaches aie i milling, the mail.s being taken in en horseback, the suew en the divides being as gieat as live feet in depth. Considerable less te steek is expee'ed. L-irge numbers el cattle liave been killed along the Union Pacific, at Point of Hecks and many ether places, for which the lai'read pays damages. The aggre uate has become se larse tint special erdeinhavc been issued te all trains te lese time in prefeiencete killing any uieie stock. Cattle like te stand en the track en cold days, and have a habit of lying .down en the roadbed at night. During snowstorms they take refuse in the sn:iw sn:iw sheds, which aie numerous along tins Union Pacific ,iud in length from 200 te e,000 fivf, wrecks iicqucntly resulting, as none of the snow shed.-; have cattle gua'.d of any kind. P:isciicrs who arrived fiem the East en the train state that -Jeep sn-nvs still e c- the entire, line of the Union P.wilie ri :a Omaha he; J "!0 miles. Tlim- ' of cattle ' "":lre.'i5 ti -'t i") been stanflinjj n';r "sck-! liutnped up and a' e utilizer that, they '.".:c. netget i."t el tueir tracks. L mess M. vcathei aioue-areb aud a tha'sv eecius en t'..e le:-'- te the cattle interests i:i Ce! eh de, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyemint; md dahe will, -rrithin the next thiity das, amount te several millions of dol lars. SADISUOKV HEWS. Our Regular Gap Correspondence. The Gap national bank will begin tr.uib acting business en Maieb 1. There appeared in this neighborhood a few days, a number of Arabs, attiied in Oriental grab, begging whatever they could. They had letters put poi tint; lobe ifMicd by the Y. M. C. A., but the people are eiiclincd te consider them inipestcis. Kev. Charles Jehnsen, the vreilkuev.n local preacher, delivered probably the last i-einien that he will deliver here this sea son te a larc congregation in the Gap M. . church en Sunday evening. The text el his sermon was taken from Daniel, chap. C-23: "Because he believed in his Ged," and he handled his subject with grace and ability. Mr. Jehnsen, by dili gent application te hisstudies has prepared himself admirably for the ministry, and will at the next conference" of the J.letho J.lethe dist Episcopal chuich, apply ler admis sion as a clergyman. The Republican primary election was held at Harry Ubil's saloon, in the While, llorse en Saturday afternoon, and after the usual scramble for the few petty town ship offices the raiment was parted and a ticket settled. The asset son-hip, which was carried off by Henry B. CoiTretb, ap apeared te be the main prize contested for. After the polls had closed quite a distuib distuib auce arose between the two con tending factions of the party. Het words were spoken, which led en te a pugilistic contest, in which a large number paitH patcd, and for a time things ran high, and it appeared there would be nothing bliei t of a riot, but matters wcre finally pacified. That portion of the people favoring geed local government met at the public house of Jehn Masen, and nominated a citizen's ticket. it is no iiuke Te snfler constant headache, Iepre5ie!i et spirits, longing ler loed and netbeinjr tble ft cat when put before you, unuwin pains in the stomach, lassitude ami a general feeling of'aenencss; but u capital joke te find that lSurdeck Bleed Hitters remove all llic-e symp toms unil only coil- SI. Fer sale by 11. J5. Ceehran, drujjibt. 1'17 and 139 North Queen strc t. Ke Deception Uaed. It is strange se many pi-ep'e will continue te suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility. wlin fhev can procure ut mu st ere SHILOH'S VITAL'lZKlf, live of cost if it does netcure or relieve them. Price. "S ecnts. Sold by II. li. Cochran, a?anill3'J North Queen street, Lancaster. ledlleeds JZVMCAZ. euisiuiisrau jlfitjkuts. Frem the Teledo i?'ade. SURPRISING EFFECTS OP EXTRACT OP CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND DIGESTIVE ORUAyS. AS INVAi:iAlILY fltOWDC'KU I5V OK. C. XV. KENSOM'S CELKKY AND CU AM051ILE PILLS. Tliey have been tested lime and liine apiin, and always with satisfactory results. Tliis picpantlien just meets tin; necessities of the viv-c. Let me state jubt what my PIUs are made te erne, ami what they have cured and will cure ; Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Heud : lie, .Wi-veim Headache Dyspeptic Head urhe, Sl(;-)le"ness, Paralysis and Dy-pep-da. Tln-bc diMf-t-e arc all nervous di-easc. Nerv- iiiiuns embraces nervous weakness, irrita litiii. dependency, melancholy, anda restless, di"-utislied, miserable slate et mind anil body, indescribable. Thbsu ure some et thesyinpteins ofnerveus-ne-s -, new, te be lullj testoredle health and hupplnc-H it a priceless been, anil yet, for 50 cuts, you can 'atisty yeuivelf that there is a cuic loryeti. and for $, nt the very furthest Unit cure can be lully secured. These IMUs me all tliey are repi evented te lie, and me giiai-anlced te j?ive satisfaction If used as di rected and will cure any case. Sold by all drnsjgUts. Price, M cents a box. Ilepel, 10G North Kutaw St., Jhiltimeie, Mil. 1'y mail, iwe boxes Ter il, erblx boxes for J2.50, te any addieas, DR. C. W. EENSON'3 Nt.xr Hemwly and Favorite 1'rescrlptleu. SKIN CURE Is Wantiutcd te Cure EG.EM, TETTKICS, HUMOUS. INFLAM MATION, MI Lit CUUST, ALL HOUGH SCALY EUUl'TIONS, DlSKAShS OF HAIli AMI SCALP, SCUOFULA ULCEUS, TENDER liCIUNGS AND PIMPLES, mi all p.utset t he body. IL inal:cs the skin while. Milt ami Hinoeth; icmevcs tail and tH'CkleJ, and is the m:sr toilet iIu-iSiiiK in the would. Kii mainly put up. two Menies in one package, ci'inlMinj; el both inlei:il and ex ternal tn-aluient. All lii-t elasilMiKgKts have it. 1'iice fl per p.fckae. C". N. KlIiri'KSTOS, 115 Fulton -Heel, New xirk, i- wlie1esa!eii!;-iits ter Dr. (J. V. lien- SHUN ellll"Iil". il(-llIlil,M.WA3 HOSTETTBRS CELEBRATED Invalids lnelce.ii down In hi'altliand pliiti b eluenie dy-iiepi.i.er Milleilng from the lerribli- i-h:'.a-lien that fellows the ttlaekief aeule di-i-ai-, I he te-tiineny et tlieuxiadj who h.ivu lit -n j-.n-ed as by a inii:icli- 'loin a r.iinil.i! -litti et pii-t:"it:eii by iie-Jli-tterV sieui-.ieli Uittc-ib. iia sur.- ;iia!au(-c Hut by Die mii' iiie.ni-. you, tee, may be atiengtheii I and n'limvd. Fer sale bj all Diii:la and Dedeii gen 1'ia'lv. Il-luideed&w fA.iAi :s. iiA.x-iri!.VJ-:it. CATARRH. EiFSGMlBell resiTivutv CUKCS C 4.TARP.H, C01.1)INT!lL'Hi:l HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Peies in N.i-al i'ass.ifies. .Sub-lues Ca tairhal Headache l-KICK .'( CSI.T8. Bly's Orcum Balm Ce. OsW KGO, S. Y. HAYFEVER h'ly'.s Cream Kiilm Lift dually clean-.es llie mi--al px-Miges et Catarihalvirus.caus. lug healthy secre tions, allays Inflam mation, pfelcctri the membrane fiem ad ditional celib, com plctely heals the Miles and lesleres the .enccet taste and -.nieil. ISenelicial re .-ults aie icalized by a few :ipilicatieni. A tlioieugh lieatmeni will euie Catarrh, Hay Kever. Ac. lin cqualcd ier colds in the head. Agreeable Iiium'. Apply by flic little linger into the iie-drils. On iceeipt el ..() cts. will m.iit a package. Sold by II. IS. Cochran, Druggi-d 137 & llrlNerth Queen stieet, Lancasler,l'ii KL'S CKK VM P.ALM CO., Cwege, N. Y. !i;')5 eoil.eewd.teou w ,u ssvrijjj.istsevs. AND IIKJST tiOjIJri.ETK JL as(rtiucnt et euchre. casiii:i, poker and eth r pluynif; cirilsitt HA11T.H A.N'a YKLLOW FKONT ClGAIl STOUK. M1 L.ANUHOL' AND AKICKICATlO.il. That itate el alienation unil wcaknes-, et tin- niiiul which rcmlcis persons Inrupable et onjejii! the pleasiui-suml perlermiiif; the it ulie id life eeniplelelycureil.undthe puiient n-sten it te lull and active lit al til. Particular attention given te diseases et even di'sei-ip-tien by H. D. LONUAKE'IC. M. D. Oilieu 1.'! Kust Walnut street. Lancaster. CONSULTATION FIIEK. tI'.)-CUI N j- 'I IC10 !i TKtl'AS'-KIW rtNH JUN N'KKi All iH-r-ins are hereby lerbidden te tnp:iss en any et the lands of the Corn wall or speedwell estates, in Li'b.ineii and LniieiiMer counties, whether inclesed or un un inelesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or lisluug, us the law will be rlglillv enforced ncaiii'-t all liespassing en said lauds et the untli'i-Mrned alter this notice. WM. COLKMAN FitKEMAN, K. PKKOY ALDEN, KDWAIID C. FKELMAN, Attorney ler K. W. Celeman's Heir.". eliMldAcw N tiltlilNAlNCK. IMIKKAJUNt. TUB .alary et the Street Commissioner et the eily of Lancaster lie It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the city et Lancaster: That en and alter the lirst Monday in April, ISs".. Hie person elected te Street Commissioner of the eityet Lancaster, by the Select and Common Councils, liijointcenvciitioii assembled. shall, f r peileuningul! duties required et him. re ceive an annual salary et Nine 11 u ml red Dol lars, pabable monthly, in lieu et all salary or compensation new ieceIve-1 by the Mrcct Cotnmi-.sieuer. Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the city et Lancaslei, en the 7th day of Februai v. 1S.J. !KO. M.llOKGElt, President Select Council. J. II. LlCIITY, Clerk Select Council. S. T. OAVps. President Common Council, Davik S. Duen, Clerk Common Council. Approved Feb: nary 17, IS--';:. fl7-Mtd JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, Mayer. D1 ,IS(OLl)TIUN OF I'AKTNKHSUIl'. The partnership heretolere existin'i be tween II. C. Weidler and W. D. Messer as propileters of tiie Lancaster Commercial Col lege, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The Institution hereafter will be continued under the management of H. C. Weidler. II C. WEIDLEK, W. D. MOSSEK. The undersigned takes thfs method of thank ing the public ler the liberal patronage be stowed en the institution in the past and trusts by close attention te. duty, te merit a continuance el the same. Patrons and ethers are cordially invited te visit the s-choel and observe the method et teaching, employed in imparting te young men and ladies a business education. A visit te the actual business de partment will repay you for your trouble, and will satily you of the importance et such a training. Open In the evening also fiem 7 te 9. Call or send ter cueular. II. C. WEIDLER, leb20-:;td c W. King. TWO SMALL HAVANA CIO Alt, UUNU- X inc article, two for 5 cts.. at llAKTMAN's YELLOW FUONT CIGAR STOKE. Will! A PR RFFPFM MUSJCAL IXSTUUME3TT8. TyVAI'.I.lSUBU 1865. H. C. OllTlI, M AMI FACT 0 11 BKS AGENT FOli THE Weter, Steinway, Kranich & Bach ' PIANO-FORTES. Hasan & Hamlin, Pelenbet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Addiesd C'orie-ipendcnceto Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, ll.MtKI5i:UUG, PA. n-2S-3ini. w IMJOX&- WHITE. THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full AMiertiiicnt of the various style's con stantlv en hand and ler hale en tlie meit lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is me, t cordially invited te call and examine these inslrunientfl, which will be ieimd te be very Superior in Quality and Moderate in Price. Ml.". DECKER lsalaeaeut ler the Famous "KNABB" Andseveial ether Desirable price ir mi $2i" upward-,. teblT-ttd l'ianotertej, at 1LOMric; out .sai.k. ITJSIC BOXES, Closing Out Sale AT REDUCED PRICES. This being our Jastsule in this eily for some M'un, wi'd'niie te sell out the entile Wi k lii'ton-fleslii'xoiir salesioeiiii ler the season. Te tliN unil mc quote the lewi-nt possible prices with only snitill advance ever coat et iniiiiutactiii-iiis;, te cover esjiense-i. Onlj- finest quality High Chis. Music Bexes, .p'-eially made loreur n-tail trade, including ii.any new styles, with latest Improvements, iiud of the greatest durability ; tar superior te tint ordinary Music Ren;-: gcneially f-eld in litis ceimti y. The tone et iliese boxes Is very powerful ami ut the same time remarkably sweid. Musical ilexes with Hells, Drums. Castagnets, Celestial Voices, Harp Zuler, 1'iecale, Tremelo, Mandeline, Porte-Piane, and Sublinie-IIarinenie. Ac., with two and three main .springs, running twice and thiee times the length et ordinary Mii-dc Uexes by one winding. Lame sleelc of siiiall Mie-ie I'.eses : al.-e. Al liums". Ciuar l':uler.-, Decunterf, Ac., uitli con cen cealeil music. liiiinense Display ! Newest Selections ! Ne home should be without one et these beautiful instruments This w an opportunity seldom ellered. Price list en application. C. GATJTSCHI & CO.. MANUKACTUKEUS OV MUSICAL ISOXKS Se- Cf eix, Switzerland. Salesroems: Ne. 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. OPPOS1TK THE OPERA HOUSK. itevl.'i till VLOTlll.Sti. w rtl.LSAMSOJN iz FOsTI'UC. SCHOOL PANTS. Fer HOYS we have a lull assortment et LONG and SHOUT PANTS in gecd, strong material, well sewed : just the article new wanted te wear out the Ceat previous te get ting a new Spring Suit. Fer MEN'S WEAK we have a lull line el strong, cheap WORKING PANTS. ODD COA1S and VESTS that have been consider ably reduced in Price, but are decided Uar galne. The remainder et our HEAVY SUITS and OVEItCOATS have Prices en them that can not fail te piecure us speedy sales. In TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS we are prepared te supply the Public In all iiitallties and Prices. In the FURNISHING GOODS DEPAUT M ENT there is another SPECIAL BARGAIN in a quantity et KNIT JACKETS ler HALF A DOLLAR APIECE. The EARLY SPRING STYLES in HATS arc here, but the chief attraction is the SPECIAL SALE of HATS and CAPS at 12c. each. XS3-F.OOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the lirst week in APRIL: WILLIAMSON & TOSTER, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E.King St., LANCASTER. PA. JiOOTS & SHOES. If HIKMESZ. CLOSING OUT ! Beets and Shoes AT AND BELOW COST. MUbT HE SOLD BY MARCH SOTII. CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. F.HI EMENZ, Ne. 105 North Queen St. rpoitAuce J-ACKKKS AND WOKKISG MEN GENERALLY """ Arc respectfully Invited te call and examine the Shlif, Overalls, Knit Jackets and Under wear, Working Pants, Ue-lery, &c., new sell ing at very leduced prices at BECllTOLD'S Ne. 52 North Queen street (Sign of the Big Stocking.) P. S Stoie Stand and Dwelling for sale or rent. Alse private dwellings and choice build ing leta en easy terms. ieb3-iya K rVJfc-KS & BAIHTO.N', CI.OTHIKBS. Having cettcn threngh taking account of stock we are new prepared for the next FIFTY DATS te sell oil TEN THOUSAND Dollars Werth of HEAVY and MEDIUM WEIGHT READY-MADE CLOTHING fei Men, Youth and Beys. Clothing at a sacrifice without regard te cost, and among the same are Several Hundred Overcoats at Real Bargains. Remember we manu facture all our own Clothing. We are also prepared te make up te order for THIRTY DAYS Suits te Order at quite a discount in order te move some heavy ceeds still en band. Excellent Styles and Geed Goods. We de this te make room for a Large Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS we are busy manufacturing- Persons in need of Clothing, either Ready-Made or Made te Order, can de well by calling at CENTRE HALL, NO. 13, E. KING ST., Lancaster, Pa., and secure bargains. MYERS & RATHFON. VH V (i OODS, J.B siAitriN a Ce. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IX OUR Dry Goods Department, Gents' Furnishing " Upholstering Goods " Carpet Wall Paper (C c Queensware u Give vi a call and we will convince you at one-, that we have the LAUGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES in the city Even it you de net wish te purchase call and examine our stock, aa we consider it no trouble te show GOODS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, EANC ASTER, PA. wv XT, SUAD & VO. SPECIAL SALE OF Linens and Housekeeping Goods OK OUlt OWN IMPORTATION. Watt, Shand & Ce. Are new showing the largest anil best-selected stock et I1LKACI1EI) AND UNULEACUED TABLE LINENS, TUUKEY-UKD DAMASKS And TAI1LE COVERS, TOWELS, NAPKINS and DXJYLIES, That has ever been jliewn in this eily. BPEGTAL BARGAINS: 100 de.. TOW ELS at !e. each, a l dez. All-Linen TOWELS at lOe. each. SUilez. Extra-Large TOWELS at lc. each. 25dez. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS at i'.'ie. each. 50 dez. moreet the-,e tameu3(i RAPE-BORDER TOWELS at '2ic. each. We are ell'ering the balance el our Stock of lilaiikets, Comforts ami Felt Skirts WITHOUT REGARD TO TULIP. COST. BARGAINS IK EVERY DEPARTMENT AT TUB New Yerk Stere, 3 and 10 EAST KING STREET. w fcTZlJl'It ii IIAUullMAN HOUSK FUIiNlSHINO GOODS FROM AUCTION AT IETZGER & HAIHSM CHEAP STORE. TABLE LINENS at 29,2T.,30.:i7i, 15,50, 05, 7."i, S7J4cts., $1.00 and 1.25. LINEN NAPKINS a!50, 7."cts., &..00, $1.23. $l."i f2 0,$ie0, $3.01 and $l.oe per dez. One bpeeial Let Fine Quality, Large at $2 a dez., Reg. Price, $-1. TOWELS lrem 4c a pair up te 75c. Special Bargains at 15, 23, and 31tts. COUNTERPANES At .10. (r, 75, S.I, 87Jets, $1.W), $1.25, $l.t0. $2.10 $i..'i0. and a tow et these extra quality Mar seilles Quilts from the Fire, at $J00, worth 5.00. Don't fail le see t hem us they arcaGREAT BARGAIN. FEATHERS. WE KEEP NONE BUT THE BEST STEAM CURED. IF YOU WANT MUSLINS Ol any kind, we have them at the I'BICES. LOWEST letzpr&HanglunaD, (CHEAP STORE.) 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) HOOKA AUli STATION KU YALENTINKS. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at l: M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KLNO- STREET. 1883. 1SS3. VALENTINES ! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT '1HE BOOKSTORE OF Jehn Baer's Sens j NOS. 16 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. feb3-tld GKNUINtS CONNECTICUT CIUAKS, 11 ler 25 eta., first-class Pennsylvania cigars 15 for 25 cts , or $I.!0 per hundred at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIGAK STOKE. VLOTHIKO. ItKY GOODS. s I'lllNG 1883. CARPETS. We respectfully invite au examination of CARPETS ier the SPRING SEASON of 18Se, which will consist of Choice New Styles, and be sold at the Lewest Ruling Prices. Hartferd Mequettes, Smith's Mequettes, Bigelow Herner Bedy Brussels, Fer Parlors, Libraries, Chambers, Hall and Stair, etc., with 0 in., 2-4, and 5-S Borders te match ; also, ROXUURY TAP EST Y, SAXOXVILLE TAPESTRY, SMITH'S EXTRA TAPESTRY. MED- EORD TAPESTRY", HIGIUNS TAPES'! RY, AN D SANFORD'S TAPESTRY CARPETS, All the Best and well-known makes, of which we will have the latest Spriug Patterns. Hartferd and Lewell Three-Plys and Extra Supers, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets, Lineeum, Oil Cleth and Buss. HAGEE Ne 25 West King Street. & PJjVMJtltiO Alflt Y LINN & JSKENEaiAN. BARGAI MS m- Wm GOODS, STOVES, 11 AND 10D1 WARE Having made Large Purchases at Forced Sales in New Yc rk, we are prepared te offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. A Large Stock of GAS FIXTURES at the Old Stand of FLINN & BRENEMaN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ENSIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS. M FOK fOIlN L. AltSOLU. iron sale Five New two-storied Brick Houses, Nea. 419, 421, 423, 425, 427 "West Marien Street, 16 feet 6 inches front; let 109 feet deep ; suitable te put stable, smithshep, butcher shop, etc., en rear. Price, S900 S400 cash, balance can remain en pieperty. Cheapest Houses in the city. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. KAlJtKOAIiS. puis GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, Karlingteii k (juiucy K. It. Chicago, Ifnrllnglen & (Jinncy U. K, PRINCIPAL LIKE AND OLD FAVORITE FKOM II I C A (3 0 OR P E 0 R I A TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AN1 DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeka, Oouisen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana ami Texas, This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the G.REAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te he the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes et travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try it and yen will And traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sule at all elllees in the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rales et fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., chcerfully given by PKUCEVAL LOWKLL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. rOTTKB, 3d Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chicase, III. JOHN U. A. MEAN, Gee. Kaotern Agt., 317 Broadway, S00 Washington St, New Yerk. llesrew, Mabs. navl6-lvdw SLEIGHS, &C. OLE1GUSI SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY & CO., MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We have a Large und Splendid Assert montel rertlaml, Albany and Deuble Slclgus. They are the best selectee' woodwork and the Unest painted und orit&;.ientcd Sleighs ever offered for sale in this city. Our Motte : "Quick sales and small prehts.' It costs nothing te cull and examine work. i-We also have en hand a full line of Fine Currlage work, in which we defy competition. All Werk Warranted. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended te. n'26-tfd.tw Yf.LLUW ritOKT. YKLLOW KKOHT henihiuartiTR for the best cijrars In town at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. flT-tjl M OW KEAUY. OUK NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number or properties In city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A. HERR CO., Heal Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 East Kins Street. Bedy Brussels, BROTHER, - - Lancaster, Pa. OJ I'lTTlSO. SAImE. LAITVA9TKU WATVUJKa. r THE PATENT Dust -Proof Watches, NICKEL AND GILT, low Manufactured P.Y THE UNDER Patent of November, 1882, TKERJ3 18 SUPPLIED A Want Leng Felt BY THE TRADE. FAPEJt iiAsavms, ate. ptiAKEs w. ricv. We have a large line et LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CREAM, from Jl.ixui pair up NETTING by jurdireiii L!c. up. BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS and TIDIES. PILLOW CURTAIN POLES et every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in price : $1 50 cornices ler 00c., $2 cornices ter $1.50, iS0 cornices "ler $1.75, $2.75 cornices ler $2.00. Will fit any window up te live feet in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES Fer Sprlngf in all the New Patterns und Celers ODD LOTS and REMNANTS et PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te close out. Among them are some very choice yles. A lew ofthese light-colored Shades left fiem 15 cents up. Have your work donenew befere theSpring rush commences. We employ first-class work men and can give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARESW. FRY, Ne. 67 North Queen Street, &AXCASXEB, pa. Lancaster Watt Ce., TjtA. rei. tctsf film r j 1 j Cars run as fellows : Leave Lanc"it.er (P. R Depot), at 7, !. mi llvj0a.m.,and 2, i, tf and 8:30 p. m.. exceut eif Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:'p. u Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, S, and.l a. 11., and 1. 3. ! and 7 p. m. Cars run dailv en ;i- ve time except en Sun av. COLL'?.li;iA & WIRT DKFOS1T KA11. KOAD TIME TABLE. Trains iie-T run lejiul-irlv en th Colombia I'Crt "cpcslt Rullrone en the following time: bectuwarp. tTATlQNt?. kebthward. V.M. 6:-2U f:: 6:42 p;m. Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Cies-swell .... ...Sate Harber... ..Shenfc's Kerry Peijiia ..Yerk furnace.. Tiic(uiiii .McCiiUV Kerry ...Kite's Eddy... IJetUim.. ...Conewlngo... Oetiiuirn Pert Dee:lt.. ... Perryville.... 7:tH) 7:ft"i 7:00 7:1.' 7:17 7:f 77 711 7-.e 7:50 7:3 7:i 7:17 7:l'5 ft 13 sas I Ul)lMl & COLV'JiHIA U.K. AKKANUKMENT OK PASSKNGKUTKAINP. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IStb, ISSi NORTH WARD. L3AVB. A.M. A.M 10:-X) 10-.:i 10--R) K::5 ... . 110 IlltfJ ll:ft" 11:10 11:1.1 lira; 1IS 11:S'( 7-10 1 11 54 7:27 v. ;. K.VB 7:S7 1-2:15 ftll) 12:Jj t:2ii A.M. P.M. S.-80 5:35 ftttl 5:25 S.0-2 5:3 7:4." 5:05 7:10 5:01 7:3 4:5S 7:3 iX 7r 4:51 -vSi 4:47 7:10 4::i 7:11. 4:33 C.-.57 4:-2i; (:ll 4:12 IK!2 4 05 :20 3:55 ..... 3:11 A.M. jiurryvlllu Laneiwter, King St Lancaster Columbia AlUUVB. 7:W !l:lll Reading. bOUTHWARD, LBAVX. Keadlng... aruitil Columbia.. Lancaster.. A.M. r.M. F. M. :20 ... iSO 7:) 3: 7:40 1:00 3:5ll 7:30 1:10 3:40 9:45 3:20 5.50 VRI). m. r.M 5:15 5:25 H::w Laiic:iMter, Ult... Lll Quarrwllle Trains connect ut illinium witn inunsi intinti trein Phihiilelphl'i, Pottsville, Ilnrrisbunj, Al-h-ntewn unil New Yerk, via lieunil Broei Kente. At Celnmbla with trains te ami from Yerk, Hanover, Uettysbun?, Kreiterlck unil Haiti mere. " H. WILSON. Sunt. "I KSi 3 V L VA MA KAIIJUIAIJ-.NKW X SIMM KDULE On anil after SUNDA1 OUTOUKR 1st, l!N, tnilns en the Pennsyl v:ini.- U.ii!ie:il will arrive at ami leave th Li.iie.i-i unil t'hil:nlel)hl.i impetHiis inllewai: I Levi Ar fc&BTWARD. LanPhil A.. X. r.M. 7:2 12.00 6:t0 P.M. 9:40 2:10 8 0:30 2.10 8:13 9-.40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:56 As A W 12:14 2:55 5:35 7:50 8:10 103S1 8:10 J:iii 11:45 r.M. 12:M 1:03 3:20 r.M. 2:42 5:4ft 2:20 5:05 5:2f. 7i li 15 915 Mall Kxpiess v am Line. ................... ..... llarrbluirK EireMi Yerk Aeeoiiiinuiiatleii arrives Lanciistvr At-LOiiioihitlen uriives... Columbia AeeoinuiiNlutlen XiMtleilek Aeeoiiiiiiediition uriives. AjtJi. Haven Express Sunday Mull Johnstown ICxpivss Pay Kxpies-i llunislnuir Arrominnilatlen Hanover Aeeoiiiuun!:itten went, connecting at Laneuiti-r with Niasnra Express ut iu:l. will run through te Hanover daily, deep I Suiulay. Kreilerlek Aecmnntoilutien. west.ceiniectinK at Lancaster with t'.iat Line, west, at 1.40, will run tnremrh te Fn-iieric'c. Le. Ar. PIilllJin A.M. A. If. I:;t0 6:27 4::t0 6:27 7:(X) 9:35 9:10 8:VA 10:15 10:20 P.M. ll:Cf. 1:10 1:50 r.M. i!:14 5:20 2:10 T:ii 7S fl:li) 7:10 !):0fi il-.llt I1-.2D 1:1b Wkstwauii. News Express .... W:iv P.-isseiii-r Mail Train, Ne. 1. via. Mt.Jny Mail Train, No.'.',vlaCeUinibla,leuvet. Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leavei.... C Jlt ijlll ' Fiederick Accommodation leaves... Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Aecomiiiedat Ien leaves... Columbia Accommodation Hunisbiirg Express Wi-sti-rn Exprt-sn Pui'itic Express Ilarrliburg Express, west, at U.Vj . in., has direct connections (wlthoutcbangeet cars) te Columbia and erk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when Kugifrat. will sfepat l;ovniii(?tewn,CM-iUjsvzIlii, Purh-s-burg. Mount Jey, Kliiulicllilewn and Middle Middle te i-.'n. Day Kxpiess, Fust Line, News Express, Mall Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacillc Ex piess run duilv. r ecal mail aki;ain:kitiknts. HOURS FOR CLOSING TIIE MAILS. Ily Kallreud Xkw Yeiik -iimeuuil MAIL, 7:u0 a. in.. Yii'M p. in., '.OU p. m. and 11:00 p. m. Wav Mail, cast. 7::l a. m. Chuistiana, Paikesburg mid Downlngtewii U:."i0p. in. Gokdesville, Downingtown, Lcf.timn Place and Gap, 0:15 t. m. PIIILADELVIlIA Tiinoueu mail, j .e a. m ., t: u a. m., i2::!0, .r:iKi and 11:00 p. in. PiiTbiiuiieii Arn witeT, U.Oi unil 11:00 p. m. IlAlllllHUUUU MAIL, 0:UO und 'MM a. 111., 15 und 11 nep. m. Way mail. wim. : 00 ami 0:00 n. in. i;altim(h:i: amu Wasuwijten, via Phihtdul phia, ." I) p. in. Baltimeue awd Washington, via Yeik, 1:30 p. in. Baltimore and Wapiiisoten, via Harrls burg, 11:(W. Ceatesvillb,. 1:110 p. m. CeLUMiHA at. U:i)0 a. n., l:"M and 1-35 p. in. Yerk a;ii Yeiik way, l-.:Aiund ll-M'i p. in. NeirrHKiiN CewTitAL, '.:l0u. in., und 11:00 p. m. Rkamwi, via. ReAuiMOft Celumiiia R. 'C, 7:'0 a. m. and 12:0p. in IlKAinr.i), via llarrisburg. 5:15 and 11:00 p. in. Reai'Ine way, via .1 unction, Litit., Maif helm, K.iit llempllelil and Ephrata, :!:l5p. in. (iUAiti rviLi.E, Cumurge, New I'revlili-nei', West Willow, Martinsville. Rciteii and Lime Valley, 0:15 a. in. ami 5:00 p. in. New IIeLi.Anii, Cliurclitewii, Gifeuhauk, I'.lue Bull, Goedvilh. I'.i-artewu and Spring Greve, by way el Doivniiigtewii, utC:15p. m. and IhlHip.m. Sake Hai:i:eii, via Columbia, 8.0 a. in. and 5:15 p. in. Itv 8tagr Slackwutcr and Safe Harber, daily, ul 4:(0p. in. Te Milleisville, 8 ami 11:30 a. in., and I p. m. lllnkley's Bridge, Leacock, Barevllii;, New Helland, 2:30 p.m. Willow Street, Siiiilliviltc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters Creek, Plea-ant Greve, Reck Springs, Eulrment and Rewlandsvllle, Mil., duilv. at 7:00 a. m. Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl, Karmers villc, Neirsville, Hliikleteivn, Terre Hill, Mur tindale, dally, at 2:30 p.m. Greenland, fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, teStrasburg, itaily.at 4:0Op. in. New Danville. Concstega, Martlcville, Cole Cele munville, MountNebe.KawliiisvIlIe, Bethesda und Llbity Square, daily, at 2:30 p. in. On Sund-iy evening, malls cast and west close at 10 00 p. in. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving Uy Kail Eastern mull, 0:30 a. in. 10:00 a. m., 3:00 and :30 p. in. Eastern w.iy mall, 10.10 a in. Western mail, :30 nd 10:t0 a. in., 2:00 and 7:00 p. ui. Reading, via. Reading and Columbia, 2:r.O p. in. Western way mall. 8:30 n. m. Reading way mail. 10;30 u. ni. Quarry ville Branch, 8:15 a. in. and 1:0!I p. in. Arriving by stage from Safe Hurberund Slack water, at 9:00 a. m., ilaily. trem Mlller.iville, 7and !la. in. and 1 p. m. Prem New Helland, at 0:30 a. in., dally. Frem Reivlandsvllle, Mil., at 1:00 p.m. Reading way mall, at 10:30 a. in., dally. Frem Strnsburg. at 0:50 u. in., dully. frrem Rawlinsville ul 11:00 u. in. Frem Terre Hill, ut 10:(M a. in. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are three mall deliveries by Letter Curriers each day, and en their return trip-i they take up the mail mutter dej esited in the letter-boxes. Fertius first delivery the Carriers leuve the elllec at 7:00 a. in.; si cend delivery at 10.-t0 a. m.; third delivery ut 3.10 p. in. SUNDAY" POST-OFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the Postefllce is open fiem April 1st te October 1st. from 8 te 9 u. m., and from . te 7 p. m.; fiem October 1st le April 1st, from 9 te 10 u. m. and from 6 te 7 p. m. VAUmtB. s MJ.KK-S CAKPilT HALL. "TheOIdKelialile." This is the Title which Shirts Carpet Hall, Cor. W. KING & WATER Sts.f Has obtained by selling the Best Goods ul the ine-t ISeaseiiiib e Prices with THE LA KG f ST AM) BKfcT f'fOCK te select from. In ud-ti-lli'in te t In- L.ir;;e.-t Stock et Carpels ever car ried In till city, we have new Till: LATEST AND BEST KINDS -OK- Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets, Ever brought te the city of Lancaster. iTCall b-fere purchasing elsewhere AND BE CONVINCED. H. S. SHIRK, Carpet Hall, West Kinsj ami Water Ms. JO-CARPETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Orders respectfully solicited ana promptly attended te when received. r k iJ 4 , y
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