"$$. '& ?k jffi?.. i - & ? , a ssr ' "-"W ''PS tv X THE LANCASTER DAILY IOTELliaENCER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1884. K ? IT IC'f L m t c) ? i . CHRISTMAS UTERATURE. rjtri ni.tr ce.wi; .tr, thi: wav rilOXMAtXK. . Directions M tlie Manner lit AVIiltli ihry Should It" Hreclril mill l'ut Inte Hliapc j The Oi lain nHlnml eldHantnClaus. rlilMreii Amnion fur Hlui. A CliilMitia! without n Christmas (reels regarded tw n t cry mnnll nilnlr )y tlie liltle enrn mid they will lx kI'1 ' ,,cnr "" ihv 1'Micnllatn of tlie grout Chrhtlnn liellitny nre very pUmtlful ttte in'ent soewm. Tlicy eome Ml the way from Maine, tlie geed cne, nnil tliey ran be bmiKht ler hiiiiw raiiKlngliiR from llfly ernt te ?1B. The flOiwi-deilnr trwi me efn hUe letnlly uu necessary for liome ilocemtlotts, and lliey nre only keUI oeciutlmmUy for church mini vertvt ries nnil Christinas festival. An open Inter Is lilt nrlul-ly n Imd ene for thotrmle. Iiglrcatneiiinny mIIem nri (). iiertunlty te end their iMiri In the utrcut, te the iircjudlee or the More keepers A (joeil snow ntenn net only drlvei Iheciirh Mloiiecitdcrsoir the Ktrvet, but It Inspires meet nceple, mero or less, with the notion that thore I netliliifr thnt make such n cery reiltrnt teJtxi aneu-y streets ntiMile ns e pretty ChrWtmns tree Inside Afinrnloni'thltyneier lejliis In the trce business till nlxmt tlm tinli dey before Christ, mas, lxcauM) buyers de net cure te linve the Irces nmttiid tlie home any longer than Just during the holidays. Hew le l'ut TV n Christmas Tree. 1'rovlde nn evcrprccu tree of sultnlile ulre and ahnpe nnil plnce It In u room net te lx tied until Christmas day. The tree mav le helil llnnly in place by planthiB It In n'hole berrsl In n henvy nnd mpiare bleek of wool, irtlie trce be small ct upon n table. If ft InrRO nlre maUe n rude platform nfaultnble height and placolten thai Coer the table or platform with green bnlze, or letter Mill, let the children gither messes or lichens nnd enter with these. When wax taper cannot 1 ludulgcl In ubitltute nrdU miry lanterns cot cretl with gay eolerod Itan Itan nel. Iliimcthoweon the tree w here they will produce the licst ollect and make fostoens of pep-corn atrium en threndn, from which sus pend pep-com balln. The uffect of the gay llghta nnd the white pep-corn nmencr the green of the tree will prove n pleasing lght te the liltle folk. The tree In new ready te rocctve ltd burden and nil articles te I placed en it should be given ever te the charge of enn iersen te Insure pleasant surprise. Tim Origin or Santa Clati. The history of Santa Clnus curious mixture of truth mid f.ible gees fur back Inte undent history. Centuries nge a child was born In Aaln Miner who received the nnnie or St. Nicholas. His purenta were rich and of high rank, nnd desiring toox teox toex prens their gratitude te (ied for the birth of their neil, they resolved te islncatehlm for the Christian prleslhoeil. The child wits Miber nml thoughtful, nndwhlle yet young his mrenlN died mid he Inherited their great wealth. He considered the riches a sacred Irurt ; he fed the hungry, he clothed the des titute, mid performed nil MmlaofKeod dcetli as secretly as possible. As n priest he was prently lx)lecd J as a bishop he eentlnuetl his lxMiovelence. Alter hi death, the cluireh iHiinenlzed him nnd he becanie ene of the greatest patron wlnts, lielngreAerisl us the help of the toer, the protector of the weak, and ns the epccld potren ralnt of llttle iblldreii, who were tauglrt tolielletutlint thilr gifts enme fmm him. SU Nicholas was the iiainn given liliu by the monks, nnil this was finally clipped down te Santa Claus, who Is tlll ri'prcKenti'.l ns retaining his old habits of secret bonevolcnco nnd coming dew u the chimney nt nights laden with Christmas presents for children. A pleiixant fiction It la te them under the cover of w hicli that cliurin lug becrccv eeiu'cmlng the donors of gifts Is kept tijs though llttle eye, ears and minds nre keen, nnd Santa Clans Is usually very w oil known te them as n much mero modern perxoiinge than old St. Nicholas. Hut the ehildreu enjoy tins harmless pretense, the mysterious lining of siwklngsand the heavily laden Christmas tiee. A MOTlTiriVU MJOillVlt. leir i, I.lllle M.m rmililicil Mrrrt Cur ItiiDlitn. In a Twenty-third street car In New Yerk en ijundny evculng, n gcntleman of utieut 40 vears, efsllglitbut wiry build, was ueatcil lietwcen two ladles, unit opposite them wan n young and rather geed looking girl, well but plainly drcssed nnd or modest, solf self solf peAwmutf manner. Sluioxldently belonged te the working class. As the ear went e.ist wnrd across 1 eurth avenue a man of utulw art phvslque and mther clls.slmted fjce swung through the riir, dcpeiUed ills faru In tlie box wild sat down uelibcrntely alengside of the girl. She concealed u leek w hlcli was of par. tLil recognition, coupled with annoyance, nnd turned hCr face toward the w ludew, w 1th very nppearauie of being nervous and ill nt eaee. The new comer, who woren high hat. n light overcoat, u il cr-topped f-tick nml wn-s entirely nt bis ense, allowed his elbow te rest eer tlie arm of the girl. She moved r'eug a feet or ke In tlie sent, nnd he calmly rolleucd her. This sort of thing wenteu until they were both up In tlie corner ofthe tir. The gentleman escorting the two ladles wutch tee pcrformnnce with nervous anxiety, imd nt every fresh nnnoynnee elfercd the girl opjieoilo the UikmI would nlewly mount te his face and then roccde. l'fiially he droweir his gloves, Ids hands irenibllng lelently, but he fclded the gleiesnud placed tlicni quietly In his pecket. ills two companions evidently understood his feel ings, and cue'put her hand allcctlemitely en ids nnn. "I think," should, "Alfred, that wu had letter walk the rest or the way. It Is ey clese In hcie and I would rather beluthe nlr." Hlie lialf reHO In her seat, but did net move. He' was still glaring nt the big man across the cur. who returned his leek ouce In n while with the most tranquil Inditlcronce lmngin lmngin nble. Jlonnwhlle tlie ixier working girl, who had apparently been having qulie as much excitement as the llttle man opposite her, rese te ehaiige her seat. As she did se the man lx'sldes her took her gently by the nrm nud pulled her down fitte tlie neat again. Thorcutien the llttle man sprang te his reet, deubled up liU list, pointed his linger at the man across the ear, nnd wild slowly and with great decision : "Yeu Infernal scoundrel, If j en don't niove away from thnt lady I'll threw you out of the car." The words wero dollverod lit rather a sin gular manner, but there was no doubt about the enrnestiiess ofthe man who uttered them. The big man simply smiled, nud deliberately turned around and dropped his hand en tlie girl's nrm again. What followed occupied n cry bliert space of time. The wlilte-loced nnd wiry ni.iii peunced upon ids bigger rival ns n hawk dees upon n elileken. There was no attempt at hitting or clawing. He Jumped nt ills threat und tw lned both of his hands Inte the breast or the man's coat. Then thore was n struggle, nud the big maslier lay Hat en his back, with Ids head out en tlie plat form ana ngniiiDt tlie itasliuearu unit ins mug legs stretching into the car. Ilcfore be could ng Ji ttlei u-et un the llttle man hud tesned Ills cune mid hat Inte the street. Ills faee was working Inte extraordinary grimaces HUfllcicnt te ularm a Colossus. Ad as the man lay en the fleer nnd looked up at It tlioeemkllon fecmed te enter his soul that he luul iind enough. He ttcrambleil awkwardly te his feet und steed in the deer in Heme doubt w hethcr te tackle ids nssallant or net, while the nssnllnnt said in the same sing-song nud falsetto volce : "If you ceme In this carugaln I wilt break your uesc." The ear had net stepped during the strug gle, and tlie man Jumped off and left his nssallant in full possession. Tw e or the but tons had been ripped oil' or tlie gallant's coat JnthoHciImniage and the llttle man picked l!ieiu up, picscnted ene te the girl and put the ether In his pecket, with the remark) "Thcse will de ler souvenirs." Tlie girl said the man had annoyed her for sovernl night in succession, but she was sure he weuliT neer trouble lier again. The llttle man guve her a courtly bow ns he left the car, and it was noticeable that he trod the fleer with a tip-teed graee and haughty mien that belongs by tight te conquerors. TJl Kilt It VJ L Til SUA TTKIWV. IJeulniMiit f Ireely nnd Illn Companion bliuiMng b)Bii or J jirl) DUwIutluii. WeutenantOreely and the ether lncmlierH or the Arctic party who wero rescued with liim liave been In Wushlngteii for seme time working hard en the repeit or thelr winter among the leebergs. The lieutenant was weak when lie arrived, but in p. goeil health as could lmve been expected, nnd hi phy sicians gftTe liim strong hepc of ultimate ie ie cevcry, Since tliat time, however, the conmicment of tug.eilk has teldrsTiely upon him, ami he Is beginning te shew symptoms of nerv ous trouble thnt alarms Ids frlemlR. He slops In Ids work froqtienlly, puts Ids trembling hands te ills head nnd complains or tcrrlble pains that almost tuke nway the power of thought. Ills memory also seems le be fall Ing, mid nt times is exceedingly difficult for htm te mil te mind n Irlend'u nntna or ro re nicmber dates and Incidents In. his imnilivc. His loco is ns liandsema nud full ns ever, nud his bushy beard ndds te the Impression, when looking nt him from a distmile that he is healthy and strong. A closer Inflection shows, hew ever thnt his flesh Is flabby nml soft nnd his hand w lieu yetl grasp it feels Un canny nnd swollen. Leng, Ili-nlncrd, Council nnd tlie ether motubersef the party nre complaining efn growing weakness nnd noneus troubles like thoe Lieutenant (ireely suffers under, nud some of them tremble ns though palsied wlieit they attempt te walk. lis Witt Cnlnlnir Motif. Frem tiruki)' Mujjutlne. "Hew is your old friend Jenes getting nteng 7" "lle lias leeii coining money up te last Vedncsdny." " Why did lie step then 7" "He was arrested." "What for 7" "Coining money." Te Kill an Alcoholic Apprttt. riiini Kew Yerk Jiittlce, It Is alleged by ene who has been cured or n consuming taste for alcoholic stimulant that a half omice of ground quassia steeped In a pint ei meirar, a smau lonspeonmi ei ine decoction te le drunk In n llttle water every tlme the thirst comes en, affords n certain cure. In a low ilnys the liquor craving will hae entirely disappeared. This Isnclieap, slmple nnd harmless remedy for n very serious and oxpensUo passion. Mil: CAl'OIIT 111.11. llecnmc your eyes are blue, your lips art) reil, Anrl the soil liulr It gelaeti en your hcu.l, And your sweat uniting eun make (dad tlie fliy AiiflenyniirchMiWs ptnk reues live thelr wsr, fiheuM I sflore yen t Slnre etli'T maW hive slilnlns gulden listr, And ether cheeks the June ptnk rocs wear, And ether eye can set the day alight. And ettiur lips can smlle with youth' delight, Why bow before you T Hut if the ryes nre blue for me alone, And If fur only me th iose hits blown. And tint for me the lips their swcet smile wear, Tlien shsll you mesh inn In your gulden hair, t will artote you. And ks iny saint, tny soul's ene shining star. That Hunts uiy darkness fiem Its threne afar. As lights the summer moon tlie waiting tea. With all I amnndntl Istrlvotebv, I'll bowlicfernjou. A woman's lenuty Is ncrcr l(t oleiiKashT sweet smlle mmalris Pe lenit as Kti'sni her teeth HWe fnwt, And licrnft tin ttieriiby stains I And OZOUONT, with mRte pewer, llenie en her this prlccles dower, - dlS lwdoedAw Wuiimn' NurferluB sml ftellef. Tliesn languid, llresoine cnsatleiic, caunlng you te feet scarcely sbte te be en your feet j that constant drain that U taking fiem your system all Its remicr elasticity driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital furccs, rendering jeu trritable nnd frutful, ran c.ellj be rrmuvel by the usoef that mar velous remedy. Hep Hitters. Irregularities nnd obtriictleiior yours; stem, me rullccd ut unce while the special canto of imrtedteid ialn ure permanently removed. None reclve su much benefit, and none arc se profoundly gruterut, and show such nil Interest In recommending Hup Hitters Din omen. A rattnl Card Sler). I wasnffected with kidney and urinary Trouble "Fer twelve jvirnl" After te I nil the ilnelnrsamt pstent iiiihII cIiim I reuld hear of, 1 uswt twubotilesof Hep "Hitters:" And I Hiu perfectly cured. I keep It "Alt the tliner respectfully, H. F Ikxjtli, 5atilburj. Tcun. Slay I. 1k3. IlBADrone. Pa, Stay , 1671. II lus cuicd ine of several diseases, such as nerveuKnces, slckncts nt the stomach, monthly troubles, etc. 1 have net seen a sick day In a year, slncii I leuk Hep Bitters. All my neigh bor um! them Jiiss l'Asir. encex. H3.IHKI I.et. "A lour te nurepe that cost iiint3.nio.dene ine lr geed than one bottle or Hep Hitters: "they nlse cured my wlfe of fifteen renrs' ncr- veus wenknem. sleeplessness and dyspepkla " II SI., Auburn, X V a. m.co'Vlseviu.K, I) , May 1, '7?. Hiss I rune been sufTcrlnsr ten years, audi tried vim r Hep llltlnnj. and It done lne mere gwHt than all tliu doctor. Mhs S . liens c. lUli Anted. IV c am se thankful te say tbst our nursing buby was iennancntly cured of n dangerous mid protracted ronitlpatlen and irregularity of the bowels by tlie use or Hep Hitters by Its mother, which at the sametlms restored her te perrect health, nnd strength The rrenu, Hechcttr, X. Y VXeiie Kvnuine without n bunch of grtcn Uop4'eu tlie whltn lntiul Shun alt the slip, poisonous stuff with " Hep " or " Heps " In their name. decl9-lmdw Tlie Man Al he Tnlks Blueh. We wnnt te say a word te you who make n ltv. lug w Ith venr tongue. Yeu certainly must have n clear, strong volce te ungsge your lltteners. Dr. Themat' Eclectrlc Oil ler snre threat, colds, nnd hnnrsaness Is unuxcolled. Csa und ndmlre. Fursulabylt. U. Cechruu, drugl't. U7 ud 18 Xerth yeeen street. " Tire liliu Out." This Is a common remark when roughs nnd rowdy lusult public decency bv their tiusceui. ly wavs. Djspmislu is u horrid bore. Fir It out wlthJlMnfecJl JJloeil Dllttri. Youuaudelt. Fer sale by II. 11. Cechrati, drugglit, 137 und 1S9 Xerth Queen street. Lei Trutli rrevnll. Let the facts bs known. Let us undaritand that u bell, or nn nicer, or n carbuncle, or any el option or blemish of the sklu ft sure te wear nwuy aud disappear when Burtteck Uleet! JJU ttri ure employed. This wonderful inedtcine nets directly upon the circulation und the rea sons (or Its use ure therefore obvious. Fer sale by it. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 Xerth Queen struct. Iu Hep Tereu Piasters the virtues of Freeh Hups ure combined with strengthening and stimulating balsams, and Its euie or wsak Hack, l'u In In thu Bide, llheuruutlsm. nnd Xeu Xeu nilgluer I'aln tn the Chest nre simply marvel marvel eous, It bulng mero enicucteus und thorough than any liniment or llivutd remedies. You'll suy se utter using. First Iteflved nnd tkeu Cured. "Was troubled tern year with torpid 11 or and Indlgestiuu, and alter trying uverythlng Imagi nable need JlurdecK Meed Hitter: Theflrit bottle tevlved ine und tlie f com! eursdtnren ttrelii. J. 8. Williamson, llechester, X. Y. Fer sale by ll.H. Cochran, druggist, 131 und 1-J Xerth Queen street. An Ktptniiatlen. X'e ene incdleliie will ouie everything, but it l nu lucentealthlu fact that Themat' L'clcctrte Oil will cuiuu spnilii.n bruise, a bite, or un nclie, und is also uu uctUe und pronounced euro for iieiirulgiaiuid iheuumtUm. Fer sale by ll.H. Cochran, itiuggist, 137 and 13) Xerth Queen street. Its Initial Yet te Ileur l'ruiu. The muve'uuut or a mule's hind legs are very varluble und uncertain, but Dr. Themat' Ecltc trie Oil takes but one coiii-he it heals and cures. Its equal for ustbiuu, dlphtherlu, catarrh, cold and sure threat has nuver yet been sold. Fer snleby .1. 11, Cechmn,ilrU,'i;fttl137uudl3,J.S(iitli Quveustieet. STOCKS. T300H, WHITi: ct CO., BAjNKE!lS.I& ritlStU ItAII.WAY 8ECUIHTIF.S ALWAYS OX HAXD FOlt IXVESTSIKNT. Minneapolis Ileal Etato7per"ccnt. bends for sale at 101 and Interest. Proprietors of "I'oer's Sluuuul of Hallways." Coirsapeudancs tuvttsd. 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk. octl-lydsed u sn DR. BITNER'S Laxative Powder, run tiie cunt or COTl KNESH,FKVElt",T0ltPIDITYOl'THE l.ivt;it an li niini;i.i. aliuiii ei THK SI Oil lAfll. Kiiicr.vrii 1'IOMs & Uisf'Ei'SIA. It l.u mild LAXATIVE, producing no incen cnlcueeuud devoid of the LursUncss utually produced by I'lLLS, uud cun bu taken lu ull sea. sons of the j car. 4rlt I pleasaiit tu take. Ask your dealer for It, spl7-md&w MIMICAL. rltON HlTTMtS. RBIkRBTp0Oesvww5 .Rr ' Thlsincdlctiis.combliitne Iren with purevese. tnbln tonics, quickly and completely Cl'ltl-.S msnipsiA, iNniMUsfliiix, srAi.AitiA, Wr.AKSI',"K. IMI'UIIK HbOtMl, CIlil.t.M unit FHVCltnndXKtntALUIA. ll- rupld and thorough ssttmllstlnn with the bleed It reaches every prt of th system, puri. Se and enriches the bleed, strengthens tlm muscle and nerve, and tones mid Invigorates the system t . A linn Appetltcr Best tonle known. It will cum the worst esse of Dyspepsia, re mm Ing nil distressing symptoms, such ns 'fast, lag the Feed, Hclchliig, Heat Iu the blomneb, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren tnodlclne that wilt notblacken or Injure the teeth. It fs Invaluable for dlseasn peculiar le women, and te all persons who lead sodentury live. An unfullliig remedy rer discuses of the I.Iver and Kidneys. Persons suffering fiem the effect Of overwork, nervous troubles, less or appetite or deblllty, nxperlgnce quick relief and luitessd energy by us ne. It does notrnuse Iteadaehe or produce Const) Hll.ll Iren meulchics de. nnlv rtrcnanttlnn nf Iran that causes nn Injurious nffects. rhyslrtims si and druggists recommend It ns the best Trv it. TIia iremilnn hnA Trndn tnfV und rrnnd red llnet en wrenncr. Tokeneotlier. .Mudoenjy by IHtOtVjr CHLMICAL CO., lUniMeiir, Sin. septa lydAlyw jT AMU BACK. - - - HOP PLASTER. This porous ptsttur Is absolutely thebtil ever nmile, combining the virtues of hops with gums, balsams and extracts, Its newcrls wonderful In curtugdlsente whero ether plaster simply te. lleve. Crick tn tlm back and Xcck, Pain In the Mde, or Ltmbs, Htlir Joints and Siusclrs, Kidney Troubles, Ittinumattiin, Xcuralgta, Sore Chest, Affection) of Ilia Heart nnd I. Her. and nil pains nr aches In uny part cured Instantly by the Hen flatter. -Try It rtlceS1ccnts,orflvefort!.oVTJ Sfnllutlen receipter price. bold by all ilniRgljts and country stores. ie; Matter Uompanit,l're prleters, lioiteu, Stusi. LAME BAOK. ffyFer constipation, less or appetite and dlj dlj rsses ofthe bowels tske lluw ley's Stomach und Ltver fills. 2) cents. di! lydw(3) F0 SAI.U Oil 11VST. V" ' ALUAin,n"nnsi5TfNci: at i'Uiii.ic PALK-On FHIDAY, DF.C.SU, the nin-c-slgned w ill sell nt publle sule at tlie Grape hotel, nrtti Queen street, the thrce story und attic UtttCKlWKLLl0 liOUEU. with thrco-stery nnduttle back building, known niXe. Ill L'utl Omnge street, containing II rooms and two laige garrets, with all modern eenicnlencesnnd rewerugu connections, The let is j:x:45 feet, ineru or Iem, te Murkm alley, with an abundance of frutt Iu full bearing. Sule te romtiii.nceat 7 o'clock, w hen tuims """' be lunde knew li by dcclJ-tsd 1IKXRY hllCHKItT. Aucl. VALUAniii: city rnernriTY at l'UULIU SALK, OX SI0XI1AY, DECUSlHEIt , 1SSI. will be sold at public sale, ut the Cooper Hume, en West King street, Lancaster city, ra.,ltiu fol lowing real e.tute, vli Ne. 1. Ail that certain three-stery 111MCK STOItKANDUtrSI.I.IXtlllOUbU. wtthalurge two-story brick back building t tin te-story In Ick confectionery, three-story brick lec house, brlclc bake beuse, euglnu house, clct ater, brick stable, carriage hnuse, eic. The let fronts u- feet, V, Inches en the west side of Xerth Queen street, and extends nvHtwanl In depth SIS feet, mero or le9, te Market street. Ihu property Is situate Xes. IX und 13S, en the west sidoef North Queen street, and 1 In t!rt-class erder aud repair and for a confectionery cstiibllsbment thuru Is none superior In thu city of Lancaster. Se. s. All that certain otic-stery FI1AS1K DWELLING HOUhi;, ultli frame Ittchen ul turhud t also, another Kit A. Ml: HOUbE iu rear, well with pump therein, fruit trees and ether Improvement; and let of ground thereto be longing. Thu let fronts 3i feet, mum or leas, en the south slde of West Orange street, and ex tending In depth 1WX feet. The property Is sit sit sit uuloXe. 118 west onitige street, and adjoining preperty of Abraham LrUumu, Sirs, llel belli and Sirs. Sutcr. Ne. 3. All that rcrtaln two story IlItlCK DWELLING HOUSE, wtth a two-story brick back building and bulceuy attached i nceeJ well of water) also, cistern water In the kitchen. The let fronts IU feet, inure or less, en West Orange street and extends in depth 1j5 feet, te n ten-tout wide alley. This property Is situated Ne. 037, en the north sida or w c-nt Orange street, nnd ad Joins preiierty of Christopher Llllcr and Jehn i.ercuizv Ne I All that certiitii two-story HllICK DWELLING HOI'S)!, with one-story b rick back htilldlnir i well of water, hvdnint uud cistern. The let fronts 3) feet nud has u depth of IU lect, te a ten fret wide alley, The property is sltuute Xe, l'.'l, en the east slde of Xevln street, and ad joins preperty of ItacHardeu and Charles Uow Uew uuin fcule toceiumcnce nt 7 o'clock, p. m , of ssld day. when undanee will be glivn und terms made knu by LEWIS SMITH, WILLIAM hl'AF.TH, Executer of the w 111 of Louisa Saltler, dee'd. II SHCUEKT, Auctluiieci. de-tud P UI1LIC HAI.U Or CITY PUOl'CUTY OX TCEsDAY. DECEMl.EH SJ. It8l At the uublle house of Henry lttihlcr (Grape Hetel). North Queen street, the undersigned w 111 offer thu follen lug city properties ut public sale, Neil. A thrce story HftlCK DWELL1XG HOUSE and stere room, Xe. Ml North Mulberry street. aud u let of greunti, situated en lne keuiiicust corner of suld North Mulberry sttiet und Weal Lemen stint, having n trout uu suld Xerth Slut- berry street or il loot 'i inches, nua extenaiu deplli Ci tout 3 tnchss, adjoining Ne. -en Inches, and extendlug in . unjeining e. .en iue south. Ne. 2. A three steiy I1RICK DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. ai'J Neith Mulberry street, and let of gi-nund laving a front unsaid street of l'Jfcet, und extending in depth tTl feet, 3 inches, adjoin ing Ne. 1 en the north und Xe. Sen the seuth: together w 1th the use, tn common with ethers, et the prlvute alley leading te Xerth Aich alley, uud of the ulley leading from said street, In com mon with Ne. 3; and together lth a let Ne. 2 en draft, extending -25 feet uleng said prlvute ulley und having a depth of 23 feut J Inches. Ne s A thrcu-sterv llWICK UWELLIXG HOUSE, Ne. 317 Neilb Slulberry street, and let of gieiuid, hm lug ufreut en said street et W feet, uiiuextundliiglu depth W fett.3 Inches, adjoin lug Ne. 4 ou thu south; tegcthui with the light te use. Iu common with olhers, thu prlvute alley leading te North Aich alley, thu iilluy leading from suld slrnut In common with Ne. -I; and to te gethur w 1th u let, Xe. Sen dr.trt uxtendlng 23 feet uleng suld pi hate ulley, nud having u depth southward of -28 lct, I lnclius. Ne. I. A tbieostei-" HltlClC DWELLING HOUSE, Xe, a 13 Xerth Slulberrv street, and let of ground. ha lug a front en stlcl street efl'.i tout, ami extending en the north, along Xe. 3, C' Net, 3 lnchu teu pilvate alley ; thencu along saldulluy southeast, 12 feet 7 Inches, thencu ullev bumL til fust 4 Inches, thence si , luencu uiuiig saiu thence south 9 feet 8 iuciie3tei.ua .enn jauiuerry sirsei ; legeuuii w ith the right te use. In common with ethers, the said piUutualley leading toNerth Arch alley, uud ulley leading from said stlswt In ceiumun withXe.5. Ne. 5, A thrce story DItICK DWELLING 1I0UJ-E, Ne. 81.1 Xerth Mulbeny street, uud u let of gieuiul, having a trout en said street of ID feel, und extending en the neith uleng Ne. 1,120 fuel 4 Inches, thence north uleng Ne. 4, 0 feet a Inches te u prlvute ulluv, thence cast along suld alley 4 feet, llicnce south "i feet A Inches te tlie prepurty of Suniuul W. Tayler, thence along siiiiu piepcrty 121 feet t Inches te s.itd North Slulbuiry street! together with the right teum. In common with ethers, the suld private ulley leading te Xeith Aich alley, uud thu ulley load lead ing fiem said stieet In common with Ne. i. Ne. II. A lluco-sterv IIIIICK DWELLING IIOU&E, Ne 211 West Lcinen stiect, und a let of K round, having a f rout uu said sti-eet of 13 feet 6 nieces, nun extenuing en the w est uleng Xe. 1 nd 2 6uuthnurd 51 le 2 suuthnurd SI feet 0 Inches te u in uivuiu ulley, thencu neith along said alley 'ifeetsinchcs, thence south along s.ild ulley lueneu seiuii uiuug tutui uuey - icul e ineuus, thencu southeast along same 11 feet 2 inches, thence east uleng s unu 'jfeul I Inches tu preput ty uf lluiteu H. Murtlu, thencu north iduug eald prepurty 01 fect 2 Inches le West Leuinu slreet s iegethur with the right te use, ill common with ethers, thu suld prhutu ulley luudlng te Xerth Aieh ullev! und touether wllh u let Xu. fl mi draft, extending 23 feet along said pilxate alley und having a depth suuthvtniil of 2s feet 2 inches. in nuving u aepin suutiivtnru ei icci-.-incnes. Xe, 7. A Tet of ground, frouttugeu North Aich alley, '28 feet, uud extending in depth west. vulil. 30 feut. Hdlelnlnir m-eneitv of Suluuel V Tayler.un the south. whcrceiiuDHlCK STABLE, St fuet by 22 feet, J iiiches Is elected, together with the light te use. In common w 1th ethers, the s lid prlatu ulley ulung thu line of said let. (A dnitt of the premises composed of the set en purports ubevu described cun bu scen ut Samuel W. Tayler grocer)', Xe. 3J9 Neith Slul berry street.) Nes. 1 and 7 w 111 be offered for salu In connec tion. Ne. 8. A two-story HltlCK DWELLING HOUSE en the south slde of West Jumcs street. Ne. 331, and let of ground hating a trout en said stivetef 10 feet, uud extending tu depth fat lout, with ulley lu common w 1th Nu. 9. Ne. i. A two-story HltlCK DWELLING HOl'sE en the south side of West Jumcs stieet. Xe. 3M, and let of gieund, luivlugu front en suld stieet of IV feet, und extending tu depth fat feet, w 1th ullev In euiumeu w 1th Xu. 8. Ne. IU.' A one story HltlCK DWELLING HOUSE ou the north side of Wet Chestnut stieet, Xe. 211, und let of ground, ha lug u front en said street of 21 feet, mero or less, uud extend ing lu depth, 8.1 feet, meie or less. Ne. II. A two-story BltlCK DWELLING HOUSE, en the north side of East Chestnut street, uutubcied 317, und u let of ground having n front uu .uld utieut or 111 feet 11 inches, nioieor le, und extending uuithwaid ut that width 3.1 levl, ineix) or less, then widening tuwaid thu e-ist 1 fuutSluelu. muroerlcas, uud thuiiiw ex tending liuitlitvaul tuu&-foutceuituoii alley, thu entile depth from suld stieet being til feet 4 Inches, mero or less having un ulley en the east side, u.cd tu common with the adjoining prop erty One half of the purchusu money of each prop erty, If delred by the purchaser, can remain chuiged upeu thu same, secured by uiertgsge with Interest, wllh proper lustirunce. tttloteeommenceutip.nl., when term will be made known by th mulct signed, JUAUI UA1U, MARY S, U. HIEN'K. dcl,Mai)-td 5 "us II fnif ti e R w 8 1 K I oe wit BUTTERS Mt.ltiCAT.. RKMRUIIM. QUT1CUHA CUTICURA. POSITIVK CUItB FOU EVEUT FOKM OF IILOOI) DISEASE, FltOM PIMPLES; TO SCIlerULA. I have had the l'serlasls for nlne month. About live months nge I nppiled ten doctor ncsr Heilon, w lle helped inn, but unfortunately 1 bsd te lenre, but continued taking tlie medicine for ncmly thrce months, but tlm disease did nut lo.ne. 1 hsw Sir. Carpenter's letter te the Phila delphia llrcone. nnd his cue tierfectly described mine. I tiled the Ct'TicciiA KkuxiiIes, using two bottles ItsseLVEiT ami ucTieraa Besr In preper. lien, and call myself oetnplelnly cured. L. F. UAIt.VAIID. tVAtrnrenr, X, J, ECZEStA TWENTY YEAI1S. Ccnen Ner a max or Its flrArTEAiuircx. Your Ccticviia has done a wonderful cure for mu mero tlwn two yours age. Net a sign of If lenppcurance since. It cured me of a very laid Ecxems which Imd troubled tun fur mom than twenty yours. I shall nln ays speak well of Ctrtf ecu. I soil ugre.it deal of It. MIAMI w. en a.-, iiruggisi. Hivriuiii.l, JIabs. IIEST FOll ANYT1MN0, Having used j'eur Ctrrtcrn Hzmedies for eighteen months forTettor, and flnully cured It. I am anxious te get It te sell en commission. I can receiiitncndlt beyond any remedies I have ever used forTetter, Hums, Cuts, etc. In fact.lt Is tbe best niediclue I hav erar tried for any thing. It. S, HOIITON, Slvr.TicSdss, SCHOrULOUS SOKES I had a dozen bad sores upon my body, sud tried all remi-dti si teuld hoaref, and at lust tried your Ct'TictnA lliuciHtu, and they have cured iiie. JNO.UAdKILL. llroeox, Thayer County, l'enn. Every species of llehlng.Sraly, Pimply Scrofu lous, Iuherlttd and Contagious llumurs, with les of hair, etired by Cnicens Rzselvxkt, the nowllleod Purifier Internally, nnd Ccticcbx and Ctnicenx bexr the great Skin Cures externally. Sold everywhere. Trices: Ctmccn,50ei SeAr, S3 cents. Ucselvext, tuv. PeTtrn Dnce akdCuemical Ce, Bosten. DPAl lTV I'er Chipped eud Oily bkln, LjCAU lit ct-iiceicsSOAr SHEBZE! SNEEZE! Cnccxe until your head soem ready te fly off ; until your nnse and eyes discharge excessive quantities of thin, irri tnting, watery fluid ; until your be'id aches, mouth unit threat parched, and bleed nt feMir bnut. This Is an Acute Catarrh, and is Instantly telle ved by a single doseof SAX FOHD'S ItAOlCALCUHKfurCATAltUH. Complote Troatment, with Inhaler, 81. One bettlu lledlcal Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and ene Improved Inhaler, In una pack Hge, may new be hud of all druggists for (1.00. Ask for SAxreitn's Uadical Ccnx. "The only ubsolute specific we knew of." SIid. Turns. " The best we have round In a life time or suffering." Hav. Dr. Wioeis, Hosten. " After u long struggle with Catarrh the Haoi Haei pal Cubs hu coneuored." Hxv S. W, Monitor, Lewlsliurg, l'a. "1 huve net found a case that It did net relieve at once." Asniirw Lee, Man chester, .Mass, PuTTcn Dr.re AMD CitEVtCAL Ce., Bosten. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Piasters. Fer the relief and prevention, the instant it It ntiplled, of Rheumatism, Xcurulghi, sciatica, Cuughs, Celd, W'ejIc Hack, Stomach and Huwcls, 'beutlng 1'ulns, Nuuibuess, Hysteria, Fauiale 1'iiini, l'alpitatlen. Djspepsta, Liver Complaint, Milium l"e or. MnluiCi ami Epidemics, use Col Cel lins' I'lailers (an Electric Ilattcrj' combined with a l'oreus Piaster) and laugh at pain. 23c. evury. where. ducl-lydV,SAw M RUAT INDIAN MXDICINU. KA-TON-KA. THE OREAT DIAN MEDIOLNE -roil THE- BLOOD, LIVEH, KIDNEY AXO sTOSIACII. It U Slade bv the Indians. Used by the Indians. bold by the Indians It is Purely Vegetable. It surely cures nil diseases of the Stomach, liver. Bowels und bleed. It Is almost specific for ull forms of ltbeuinatlsm. It will cure dis ease when all ether remedies have tailed. Direc tions are plainly printed en every bottle. All tribes of Induing have their mcdlclnui, but KA-TON-KA Isaromcdyefthc Pacific Coast, and Is used by ull. It Is composed of roots, bsrbs und balks gitbered uud pieyarcd by the wausi srrtiN'u ixdi vns of ouegex, And Is fmeribly known and used In all parts of thu world. Ihu sick or ailing should nut delay Its U90. It will prevent as well as euro disease. Its price is one dollar per bettlu, or six bottles fur five dollars. Ask ler it and see that you get It, It is ter ale by all Druggists, and by Ine OliEGOV INDIAN SIXDICIXE COS1PAXT, Cerry, l'a. Medoc Indian Oil, THE GKKATr.Vr PAIN EAHT1I .MEDICINE OX IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OILis certain te cum Tooth Teoth Toeth nclio In one mtuute. Headache tn live minutes, Earacbu In ten minutes, SoieThroat In en night, Neunilgla tn three te live minutes. MODOO INDIAN OlLtsusedlnternallyaswell as externally. Escry family should haioubot haieubot haioubet tlu within ru icb. It Is u doctor In the house. I'er sale by ull Druggists. Price 23a. pur bottle. a.nrge size uemes. wt:. INDIAN COUGH SYHUP U u prompt specific Juuchs. Culds unu Lunir aiaeuscs. t"c. per bottle, lia-ten ku, Slodec ludiuu OU und Indian Ceutrh Svrun for sale (w helesAlu uud retail) ut techran's Drug Store, Nes. 117 and 1JU North Quuvu street, Lancatur, l'a. ui3-lydWA9Aw pUILTY, aUILTY, GUILTY. J. W. MILLER, Of WASHINGTON' BOrtOUQII, PA Is guilty of Manufacturing MILLER'S Black Dineil Ceugli Syrup, Aud tbe Vcidlct or all who use it Is that ' IT IS THE JlESTl" "ITJiS THE BEST l" "IT IS TIIE BEST!" BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP IS THE BEST. sepl7 0md&w M IIJ.KR'S BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP. eprT-Guiilttwr H RADQUAIITUMS rOK THE INDIAN MEDICINES", Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, NO.OEAiT KING ST., Lancaster, Pa. KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Thu Gieut Euglish Remedy. An unfulltiiK cure for Inipetency unit all Dlsuuses that fellow Lu of Mumury, uuhcrsul Lassitude, l'u In tn llu Uufk, DlumCba of Vlateu, Pi-uuuituixi Old Aye, and muuy ether dUoaeet tlmt lead te In inity or Cenituiiiptlun uud u Prenuiture Grave. Full piirtlculurutn our pamphlet, which we do de siro te bend five by lualltouriTj'eno. ThtsSpo ThtsSpe ThtsSpo clfle medicine U sold by nil diugglsiUat (iper paiktiRe, orlxickego for i. or nlll buseut tree by uiuil un lvcvlpt of the money, by ad dressing the agent, 11. il COCHRAN. Drug;lst. Nes. i:T uudO North tjuueii stieet, Lancaster, l'a. On account of counterfeits. v. have adopted the Ytllew Wrapper tthe eulyiieuulne. int OKAY MEDICINE CO, Buffalo, N, T. H AOEit A DROTIIGK. coco 5 e coco or SSSSTTTrT MM MM A . H H T M M 1 M AA IS irtil RnniV h 1 mmr USSR T M M K A A B5S8 (I u e ii e oe u 000 Ws take pleasure In asking your attention te a very largi elected with special reference te the IIOLIDA f TKADE. WE OrFElt THE LATEST NOTELTIES IN LADIES1 WINTER WRAPS. Plush Garments, Newmarkets and Russian Circulars, Misses' and Children's Coats, Pur Capes and Fur Trimmings. Dress Silks and Brocaded Velvets. LAOES, Dutchess, Point, Spanish and Orientnl. FINE TABLE LINENS, Table Oletha and Napkins In Bete te Match. Alse, Fine Towels. CURTAINS, ' Turceman, Tapoetry and Madras Drapories for Curtains andPortlerca, with Peles, Drapery Chains, etc. PRESENTS ROITAULE rOft In Overcoats, Suits, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Neckwear. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, B OWEHB & HUKST. CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS -AT- BOWERS & HURST'S, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. DO NOT KAIL TO SEE OUIt CHOICE DISPLAY OF DseM and Fancy Goods Suitable for Christinas Gifts. EVEHTTHINO IN TIIE LINE OK Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts, Hosiery, iu.id Gloves, Silk Mittens, Fine Handkerchiefs in Silk and Linen, Fancy Bexes in Plush and Fine Weeds, Etc. IN OUIt DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT WE HAVE JUST OPENED NEW STYLES IN Prints, Percales and Indigos. New Stock of BEST MAKES of BLEACHED MUSLINS Just Opened. EVEUYTIIING MAItKED VEUT LOW, WITH 10 I'EU CENT. TAKEN OFK OF BTEltr OAHH SALE, WHICH WE SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL FUHTHElt NOTICE. CSPLEASE GIVE US A CALL.'B BOWERS w UAT WIIX YOD 1IUY 7 USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS METZGER&HAUGH MAN'S. A LADY'S COAT. A OIltL'bCOAT A PAISLEY SHAWL. A BLANKET SHAWL. A IILACK THIBET SHAWL. A BLACK SILK DltESS. A BLACK CASHMEKE. A CLOTH Dl'.ESS OFANYCOLOIt. A CALICO DltESS. A PAIB OF BLANKETS. A COUNTEItl'ANE. A CARPET. A PIECE OP MUSLIN. A HANDKERCHIEF OF SILK, LINEN OR COTTON. An UMI1RELLA0F SILK, ALPACA OR GINGHAM. A GOSSAMK FOR ANY OF YOUR FRIENDS. OR ANYTHING ELSE IN OUR LINE YOU CAN BUY AT THE VERY BOTTOM PRICES. letzger & lauglimaii's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. cg- Bctwacn the Cooper Heuse eiia Serrel Herso Hetel. 2IEC1IAX1CAZ. TOTS. E LINN A BRENEMAN. CHRISTMAS GOODS FLINN & BKENEQDAN'S. . The Largest Stock ana Lewest Prices. We are new Opening our Annual Exhibition of HOLI DAY GOODS. Dells, Dell Carrlugci, Expt Wageue, Spring una Hebby Uens, Shoetlri ana Velocipede. Tin und Mechanical Toys. 49 Merchants, Cburctws ana bunaay-kchoeli supplua at New Yerk Prices. FL1TO & Ne. 152 North Queen St., rpOY DEPARTMENT. J. B. MARTIN & CO. OOO Y Y nDDn FEEE PPP A RKRH TTTTT MM MM FEEK NN N TTTTT O O Y Y !) I K P l AA It R T M M M M K NNN T O O Y Y b K I P A A It It T M M M M K N N N T OOYY II K PPAAhnTMMMMK NNNT ,e e yy t i i;e rrp a a iiRRn t m m m m kb nnn t O O Y 1) I K I' AAAA R It T M M M M K NNN T 8 0 Y D ) B ! A A It It T M MM M K NNN T O V DDK ' A AKRTMMMM NNNT OOO Y DDDD F.EfE P A Alt It T M M M BBEB N NN T T T T T T T T MECIiANICAL TOYS WHICH WOULD MAKE THE STERNEST MAN LAUGH ARE HERE DISPLAYED, AND WF. INVITE ALL TO CALL AND SEE THE Braying Mules, Neighing Horses, Santa Claus, Building Blocks, Stables, And One Hundred Other DICforent J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West Kiug ami Priute Sts., Ditr aoens. ' ir if'i'ri " r -"r"i"i1iVii--.i-ijj f . rTt -fijfi i j nsss ae nnnn freh fbrr RRTTfTT ti; v. T PKIIH KKF. F.ER T T . KBKR KEF.P. e colledion of GOODS IX OUIt LINE, PRESENTS OENTLEMEN, BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. & HURST. -AT -AT- BRENEUM, Lancaster, Pa. Bellowing Mules, Steam Engines, Magic Lanterns, Games, Horses, Artielaa Suitable for Presents and Gifts. Opposite Storeus Heuse, wis n nea his w Hit oae LANCASTER, PA. asaM,. i- sssir , mwtmm A;a CsnkBTS HRaMlMia. CaV.levs M eesBdifte)a,isv " A htvn A tm & ' ,. r.ti'tH ill , .TI AllRANOEMENT OT fe A. SUNDAY, MAY M, MM.. NOKTHWMkl Qimrry vllle , i, udicnmer, KinaBireet.,. InniRtei',,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,, 7it9 Mnnhelm,.,,,.., '( WT Mniietta Junction., it..,,,. 1M weiumuin i ,. tm Reaaing. .,.,,,,., ,.,..,; . SOUTHWAKD, tAr. a. , . it. Rcadlna., , , 10 I'M ..'4ri a-w lit. AftftlTK. Y. M. J c t r. Ma -....' ianrim Juncunn,, ,,,,,., ap 1 Ainneeini,! ,,,,, ,,, Celnmbla..,.,.!. ,,.,,. el Ijncatcr..,. )....,, 9-U Lnncnutfr. Klnff Street.... S QuunyIlle ,,...10;Jil J.W "fcUl . Ml : Tram connect nt iteafllni with tnlnt te Ml from l'blladelphia, retttvllln, HMTtabu t2 lontewn ana New Yerk, via, lieuad UHNueiiiiiiM, uiiaTli k and Nfiw Ynrlr. i ltelite. r aiww iw ;mn -vg lmt hW i at. M KK ,f 1 .-... . ; , AK..MIjiii r J, . y y At Columbia with trains te andftem Tartu Hanever. (lettviburg, Frederick and JtAlUnM. . At Mnrlelta Junction wltb trntni te aal ffMa.f Clilckles. A t ft At Munlielin with tmln tn and from Ltbuaett,' SUNDAY. .QY Leave Qunrryvlllc, T:flO a, ta.l Lancaiter, Kini v Streot, 8JM a. in.,:atp. in. ' " fl' Arrive Kenitlngt, 10-OOa. m.,6Jp.m ., V. Leave Heading, Rim n. n p. tn. 'w Arrive Kuinister, King Street, t;37 a, M., M I. Ul. iWXTVyYUl9f .. - Xt trtt.ttnV dnvii ' V- B ' ' J.J. J T EHANON A LANCASTER .intVT JUI LINE RAILROAD. iBniKemanT or rAMixet TiUtia. SUNDAY, NOVKMBEtt IT, WU. W i --. NORTHWARD. Leave. a.m. King St. Lane e.) Lancaster,,.... 0.47 Slanhclm....... 7.13 Cornwall, ...... 7.U Arrive. Lebanon BOO SOUTHWARD. Leave. a.m. Lebunnn .'i) Cornwall 7.33 Manhelm ft.rci LancHater...... 6.3J Arrive. .. - JfiA r.v. 5.00 S.( S7 0.07 A.V. XM.' HO) MO R.U 9.25 1LM l.SS us UM nu una K; r.w. 1'i.V) uu 1.15 3.09 r.v. 7.30 7.4S 8.18 8.48 A.K. 7.JW 7.00 e.'n 0.49 tt iii Ktnif tt.. Lane. 8.40 fi RA AM ft HA i A. M. Wilhex. Stmt. Jt. A C. It. 1L . . J. M. Havabd, Supt. O. and C. ft ML H. K. H. X , Geoiiee Etl, Supu I. A U, R. . '' EXNSYLVAXIA RAILROAD SCUED-iK, ULE. Trains loive Lancaster and leave and antra at' iri i niiuueipuui us leiiu s T.AnvA Leava, WESTWARD. Newa Express! WayPassengert .. Mafl train via Mt. Ne. 2Matl Train... Philadelphia. ..... 4.30a.m. 4.30 " Jejt 700 .....via. Celum'a. ..... 7;l0e.m. via. Celum'a. 11:10 a.m. .....via. Celum'a. Lan casta 8:a.M. , 8J0 " e-tl t. Niagara Express..,.,. Hanever Arcent FaU Llnef.. Frederick Accem..... Lancaater Accem , Harrlsburg Accem.... Columbia Accem...... Harrtsburg Express.. tNeatem Lxprcsst .... Vuclfle Kiprcssf ,...,. KASTWAUD. l-JSB.m.-cR.'L l!43 " -wt 4.30 "i J?A via. ML Jey. i:14 p. m. , 4:40 " , :W " . 0:10 " . HrJO " 7d0 mt'- 7:40 "?. 11:15 S&, l:a.Bl,SH,l Leave Lancaster. , 1:00 a.m. , 2-i7 " , S.JS , 8:10 , 8:55 0-00 " 12:18 p.m. 2:20 " Arnveat ;a?,: sl Phlladelpnla.Ta,'a 3.08 V. as. '; '3 Mall Express! ........ Phtl'a. Kxpi-fisiJ , Fust Llnet iiarnsDurg express.. Lancaster Accem. ar. Columbia Accem .,.., Scashore Express Johnstown Lxpressr 10-20 " if via. Mt. Jey.'5 11:45 a. ..' 5:04 -t 6:14 " , Sundav Mall 2:li " Day Express! 6:13 Haniibunr Accem..... C:15 7 ,P. a g-M vmu The Marietta Accommodation leaves Column bla nt 6: W a. m. and reaches Marietta at UM. Alse, Icaves Columbia at 11:45 a. ui. and J:15" p.' sn., . reaching Murletta at K.-0I ana V3i. Leave -Marietta at 2 50 p. m. and arrives at Columbia at I,, -also, leaves at 8 J5 and arrives at 8:45. , C";. .. , The Yeric Accommodation leaves aanenss 7:10 und arrives at Lancaster at 8:00, oemiaftlas; n lth Harrlsburg Express at 8:10. -- ' ivv The Fredcrlclc Accommodation, wunMB Ins ut Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at I'M in., will run through te Frederick. "' xti The Frederick Accommodation, cast,- leavaa Columbia at 14:23 and reaches Lancaster at -lM p. m. V5i Hanover Accommodation, west, eenneetlBC at Lancaster with N tagara Express ut 1M0 a. m. will Tun through te Hanover, dolly, except Sunday. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when maagtA tn step at Downlngtewn, Ceatrsville. FsttstMn Mt. Jey, Eltzubethtewn and Mtddletcwn?!.' t The only trains which run daily. On tMMajr the Mall train west runs by wuy of CeltiasWa.v Leave dally except Monday, tZJfr'vC IORJJWATjTj AND T,F,HANCr.Airl ". J COLEDROOK VALLEY KAILB.OAD..it:- ' SOtmtWABD. "54.."i 'w " Trains leave Lebanon dally (except Saajr) at 6 30 a. in., 12.30 nnd 7 li. tn. ' 'n;?'jt, Arrlve at Cornwall at 6:10 a. tn., 12:40 p. a. aav4" 7:10 p. m. ; nt Conewago at 7.20 a. m., l' and M 'n p. tn., connecting with the Pennsylvania Kallreaa ler points cast and west. L,-m SUBTHWAUD. ' V, Trains leave Conewago at 7:30 a. m., 8:30an4,; 8.25 p.m. lutf Arrlve at Cem wall ats.oe n. m., 44l8anaip.. m. ; at Libanon at 6:20 a.m., 4-aand:iap. ssu connecting at Lebanon with Philadelphia aad Reading Railroad for points east and west, aa the Lebanon nnd Tremont Branch for Jemssv, town, 1'iuegreve ana xremeni. The C.JO a. m. train will step only at Cera' Colebrook and Uellulrc. ;, i: aCACIIINKRY. H EATERS OR FURNACES. .. BEST STEAM ENGINE- - 4" -AND Beiler Werksl " iV v 5f& frr, tl Sjff. - '5 '4 HEaTERS t'a 3V -OB FURNAC vy FOU . . . , am& XTiynie uwei nngs, scaoeia mm rw$ lie Bsildings. 1 "n p" Vs-l Call and tee them. Made of haavy tarn,1' i ntu f pnnatruetlnn. durable, an'nnmlsnl ' most Radiating Surfaca of Bay MMary ' jnurawi. Nothing Oheap But th Me OUR OWN PATINT.f ! Asr a. 3-Havtng eeen In use In eaaay aCthi Uwsatii residences in 1 -uncuster lit th pairt taa y tawll; IU!) Utll OI VT1UIQCII Ul IU UlHin. v. - .'!' j Address, ! . . . v' j&. ' - rv Tnh-nWRixjf. Ar U UJJJJL JLJVUU , WJkI lu 33 EAST. WW AW JsnlMJAw " lONSUMPTIOW.i v i nava a peam vs aasaieyiMi kind and of! deed, cestnisucl 111 .luid T WO I tueerar )$V f f Mp Dm Mm fin nair i WBSMF aXCTA u-m . 'ft ' ,.?! , : Esa:a -: l5 ra , Sj, li 'm iM m
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