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LANCASTER DAILif MLlGENcfiR. SATtJKDAY, FEBttUAltf 14, 1880.
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SATTJBDAY EVENING, FEB. 14, 188a
THE SIFTING OF TETKR.
A FOLK-SONG.
" Beheld, Selan hath desired te have you, that
he may gift you at wheal?"1 St. Luke, xvll.:'.!..
In St, Luke's Gospel we are told
Hew Peter In the days or old
Was sifted ;
And new, though ages intervene,
Sin is the same, while time and scene
Are shitted.
Satan desires us, great and small.
An wheat, te sift us, and we all
Are tempted ;
Net one, however rich or great.
Is by his station or estate
Exempted.
Xe house se safely guarded is
But he, by some device of his,
Can enter;
Ne heart hath armor se complete
But he can pierce with arrows fleet
Its centre.
Fer all at last the cock will crew
Who hear the warning voice, but go
Unheeding,
Till thrice and mere they have denied
Tin Alan et Sorrows, crucified
And blecdlnir.
One leek et that pale suifcriug face
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Will make us feel the deep disgrace
Ot weakness ;
We shall be sifted till the strength
Orsclt-cenccit be changed at length
Te meekness.
Wounds of the soul, though healed, w ill ache ;
The reddening scai-s remain, and make
Confession ;
Lest innocence returns no mere;
We are net what we were before
Transgression.
Rut noble souls, through dust and heat,
Klsc lrem disaster and defeat
The stronger.
And conscious still of the divine
Within them, lie en earth supine
Ne longer.
. W. Longfellow, in JIurjicr's Magazine
March.
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A Puzzled Parson.
An old gentleman from the East, of a
clerical aspect, took the stage from Denver
south iu ante-railroad days. The journey
was net altogether a safe one, and he was
net reassured by the sight of a number
of rifles deposited in the coach, and ner
vously asked for what they were.
" Perhaps you'll find out before you git
te the Divide," was the cheering reply.
Among the passengers was a particular
ly (it seemed te him) fierce-looking man,
girded with a belt full of revolvers and
cartridges, and clearly a read agent or as
sassin. Seme miles out this person taking
out a large llask asked, "Stranger, de you
irrigate."
"If you mean drink, sir, I de net."'
" De you object, stranger, te our irrigat
ing?" "Ne. sir." And they drank accer-
ingly.
After a further distance had been tra
versed, the supposed brigand asked,
"Stranger de you fumigate '."'
" If you mean smoke, sir, I de net.''
" De you object, stranger te our fumi
gating?" "Ne, sir." And they proceeded te
smoke.
At the dining place, when our friend
came te tender his money, the proprietor
said, ' Your bill's paid."
"Who paid it?"
"That man" pointing te the supposed
highwayman, who, en being asked if he
had net made a mistake, replied, "Xet at
all. Yeu see when we saw that you didn't
irrigate and didn't fumigate, we knew that
you was a parson. And your bills are all
right as long as you travel with this crowd.
We've get a respect for the church you
bet !" It was no highwayman, but a rc rc
sicctable resident of Denver. A. A.
Hayes, jr., in Harper1 1 Magazine for Hnch
Tit for Tat.
was pastor of a Baptist
a certain i town in one of the
Mr. C
church in
Western states. He had been en veiy bad
terms with his fleck for some time. They
abused him whenever they could find oc
casion, and he reciprocated with equal
readiness. Before his contract with the
parish expired, he tcccived the appoint
ment of chaplain at the state prison. Ela
ted at this lucky opportunity of getting
rid of him, the congregation came in full
numbers te hear his farewell sermon, per
haps less te compliment than te annoy him
with their presence. Great was their as
tonishment, and still greater their anger
when the reverend gentleman chose for his
text the following words : " I go te pre
pare a place for you that tctcrc 1 am,
yt may be also." Editor's Drawer, in
Harper's Magazine for March.
A Cress Baby.
Nothing is se conducive te a man's remain
ing a bachelor as stepping for one night at the
house of a married friend and being kept
awake for five or six hours bj the "crying of a
cress baby. All cress and crying babies need
only Hep Bitters te make them well and smil
ing. Yeung man remember this. Ed.
Frem the Banks of the Hudsen.
Newbuimj, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1879.
II. II. WaRNEB & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. GEN
TLEMEN : "A lady of ever seventy years of
age, in tailing health for ever a year, has been
using Warner's Sate Bitters en my recommen recemmen recommen
datien. She feels very grateful for the benelit
she has derived theretrem, and says that until
she used it her stomach could bear no vege
table feed for ever three years. I believe it te
be a certain specific for dyspepsia.
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WALL PAVERS, &c.
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PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
We have moved our stock te the above num
ber, three doers below our old location, where
we shall be pleased te see our friends and pa
trons. "We placed large orders for Wall Paper
early in the fall before the advance, and have
new in store and are receiving daily additions
te one et the Largest and Newest Lines of
PAPER HAIGIMS
we ever had. All the New Designs in the
Dark Shades.
Dadoes, Fillings, Friezes, Bor
ders, Centres, etc.,
for Parlors, Dining Kooms, Chambers, Libra
ries, Kitchens, etc.
DADO WINDOW SHADES
Ebony Band and Line Goods,
entirely new, in six and seven feet lengths.
Plain Goods by the yard in all colors and
from one te two yards wide ; Fixtures, Cords,
Fringes, Tassels, etc.
Alse make Walnut and Gilt Cornices; Cor
nice Poles in Ebony and Walnut; Pele Trim
mings, Gimp Bands, Cnrtain Leeps, Picture
Cords, Nails, etc. We take measures of win
dows, and hang shades in best manner.
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-ftTARCUS ii. 8EHNKK,
HOUSE CABPBNT.BB,
Ne. 130 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
tendon and repair?. 13-1 yd
Removal
Remeva
RELIGIOUS.
THIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNCT ST
Jj Preaching morning and evening at the
usual hours by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Morri
son. Sunday school at Yi p.m.
FIRST REFORMED.-DIVINE SERVICES
te-morrow morning and evening. Sunday
school at 1$ p. in.
1I1IWT 11 I- 'IIITIM'II VlUtTII ItHKK
street. Prpitehinir bv the naster. IJev.
?. Ttfierlt!rir !., tlw. fltrtr V.-V S
C. Smith. utlOXa.ni., ou "The Seng et the
cdeemed." At ,A p. in. en "Naaman the
Leper." Sunday school at l,'- p. in. l emig
people's meeting at (i p. in.
ORAVIAN REV. C. It. SHULTZ. I'AS-
ter. Services and prcuchingat MX. a. m.
Sunday school and ndult Bible class at 1 p. in.
Ne services in the evening.
ME. MISSIONS, REV. II. V. G1VLER,
. pastor. Preaching at the East MUsien
at MX a. in., and at Wet Mission, en Charlette
stieet near Lemen at 7Jp. m. Sunday schools
at 1 p. m.
PRESBVTERIAN PREACHING IN THE
morning and evening, at the usual hours,
by the pastor, Kev. J. Y. Mitchell.
PREACHERS' MEETING-TIIE LANCAS
ter Ministerial association will meet in
the Presbyterian church en Monday at 10 a. in.
Subject ter discussion : "Legitimate and ille
gitimate: ways of attracting people te the
house of worship." A cordial invitation is ex
tended teall our ministers te be present.
REV. JOHN HUNTER, .OF THE KAST
Penn'a Eldership, and formerly pastor of
the Union Bethel church of this city, will
preach at Salem Church et Ged during the
coming week, commencing en Monday even-
ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT
8. and Morning Service at 10Xa. in. K veil
ing Prayer at " p. m. At theevening service
the seats are free. Service every aiternoen
except Sunday, througheutthe Lenten season,
at 5 o'clock.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED.-DIVINE SEK
vices in St. Paul's church te-morrow morn
ing and evening, by the pastor. Sunday school
at 1 p. in.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE
Campus. Divine services at 10X a. in. Ser
mon by Kev. Jeseph Henry Dubbs, I. 1).
ST. JOHN'S LUTHEKAN CHURCH
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing, by the pastor, Rev. H. W. Iluflbrd. Morn
ing sermon te the children. Prayer meeting
allien, in. Sundaysclioelatlp.m.
ST. I'AUL'S M. i:., SOUTH JUEEN ST
Preaching at 104 a. in., and at 7j p. in.,
by tin pa-ter, Kev. .1. Liiideinnth. Morning
subject "The Majesty ei the Bible " Sunday
school tit 17p. "I.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION
The new chapel. situated en Marietta
avenue, near West Orange street, will be dedi
cated to-inerrow, the services beginningatSp.
m. Sermon by Kev. Dr. C, . Wciscr,ei Mont
gomery county, services at Ti p. in., sermon
bv Kev. E. V. (ierhart, D.D. sermon en Monday
evening by Mr. Grant Wel.el, of the Kefermed
Theological seminary; en Tuesday evening
by Kev. K. W. Ilullerd. pastor et St. Jehn's
Lutheran church; en Wednesday evening by
Mr. O. II. Strunck, of the Theological semi
nary : en Thursday evening by Kev. S. II. C.
.Smith, of the Duke street M. 1".. chinch; en
Kuday evening evening, preparatory services,
by Rev. J. P. Moere, of Millersvillc.
SALEM CHURCH OI' GOD SERVICE
morning and evening. Preaching by the
pastor, Kev. J. B. Seulr. Sunday school at
Antioch at J a. m. Preaching at Antioch at 3X.
p. in. Kev. J. II. Elliett. Sunday sehoel at
saleni and Derwart street ini .ion- at 1.45 p.
in. Service at Bethany mission at 5X p. in.
I're.iching at Salem during the coining week
by Kev. Jehn Hunter.
SECOND EVANGELICAL, MULBERRY
street, al iec Orange. Preaching by the
pastor, Kev. O. L. Sayler, at MX. a. in., and Z
p. in. Class at 9 a. "in. Sunday school at 2
p. m.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD
Preaching by the pastor, Key. 1). A. L.
Lavcrty, at MX a. m. anil at 7 p.m. Minday
school and adult Bible class at 1 '4 p. 111. Mis
sion Sunday school, corner et Green and
Christian streets, at 2 p. m
M. C. A. GOSPEL MEETING IN THE
. hall of the association at Op. in. lo-iuer-ro
w evening, subject ' Bible answers ter ex
cuses." A M USEMEXTS
TULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Saturday, February 14tli, 1880.
JOHN T. FOKD has the honor te announce
one appearance, us abee, et the Realistic
American Comedian.
ME. E. MACAULEY,
In his delightful portraiture of quaint ch.irac
acter, "UNCLE DAN'L,"
Supported by his own Excellent Company of
Comedians, in E. A. Lecke's new typical Amer
ican Comedy-Drama,
A. Messenger Frem Jarvis Section.
ADMISSION,
35, SO & 75 Cts.
l!e-ered Seats new en sale at the Opera
Heuse Ollice without extra charge. I71 d
TnULTON HALL.
THURSDAY, FEB. 19th.
Ml!. JOHN D. MISHLKK ha- the honor te
pre-enl
Till: DISTINGUISHED ARTISTE
3IISS FAXXY
DAVEOTOKT
Supported by a Superior Dramatic Company,
who will appear in Augu-tin Daly's Great
Emotional Drama, entitled
PIQUE,"
Miss Fanny Davenport as Mabel Renfrew.
ADMISSION,
KESEKVED sKATs,
At Yecker's.
no & r, cts.
l.OO.
IfeblS Ctd
rULTON OPERA HOUSE.
ONEJNIGIIT ONLY.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1SS0.
HON. WM. P. CODY,
BUFFALO BILL,
and his Mammoth Combination et
24 ARTISTS. 24
Including MILITARY BRASS BAND
and ORCHESTRA.
Alse, a Band of GENUINE INDIANS will en
this occasion appear iu the Melodrama in 4
Act-, written ler Buffalo Bill bv Cel.
Prentiss Ingrahaui, entitled
KNIGHT OF IE PLAINS !
en
Buffalo Bill's Best Trail
EDDIE BURGESS. BOY CHIEF et the Pa
neeV.and C. A. BURGESS, U. S. Scout, and
a 'Band et Genuine Indians in their
War and Medicine Dances, &c.
During the Drama BUFFALO BILL will ex
hibit hi- MARVELOUS SHOOTING
with the Rifle.
A Street Parade bv the Indians en Horseback
headed by Buffalo Bill's Military Band.
PRICES AS USUAL.
Reserve I Scats te be had at the Opera Heuse
Office.
9-The returns of the City Election will be
announced from the stage.
COL. PRENTISS INGRAHAM. Treasurer.
JOSH E. OGDEN, Business Manager.
icbll,14,10&17d
SEWIXG 3TACHJXKS.
SEWING MACHINES.
Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims
te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at.
tachment dealers, we learn the following
facts :
The American Machine has 135 parts
' Davis " " 151 "
" Demestic " " 88 '
" Howe " " 244 "
" New Heme ' " 133 "
" Remington " " 131 "
" Singer " " 112 "
" AVeed " " 122 "
" AVhltC " " 134 "
" AVheIer& WlUon,Ne.8,iiaa".'!".!l54 "
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ART LOCIIHR'S COUGH STKUP.
MEDICAL.
OTARTLING ASSERTIONS.
DR. GREENE Is ready te cure all diseases
by external applications of medicine. During
18 months practice in Reading, he has treated
ever 1,600 patients, many et them from ether
cities and towns in the United States, 70 et
them from Lancaster: hundreds are cured, and
no one lias died under his charge, and
only three persons have died during that
time who have been treated by him, and
they died awav from Reading and under their
physician's care. Over 1,150 deaths occurred
in Reading during his sojourn there. Having
taken up his residence in Lancaster, he will be
in his offices all day.
Call and see him and he will give you a list
of cases cured of all diseases of the bed v.
A. A. McHese, of Reading, Nev. 13, 1879, says:
Dr. Greene removed from my neck a tumor of
the size of a hen's egg, in 15 days, without cut
ting or causing me any pain or the less
of a drop et .bleed. His certiticate is en
dorsed by the autographs et Jesse G. Hawley,
proprietor of the Eagle; T. C. Zimmerman,
proprietor of The Times and Dispatch ; G. W.
Grant, postmaster; H. A. Tyson, mayor, and
ex-Mayer Evans, all of Reading.
Consultation free. Catarrh cured for 50
cents. Cure quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad
dress for 50 cents. 1C page pamphlet free.
Will seen commence a course et lectures en
Physiology.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
(31 Years Experience),
13-GmdTu.Th&6 Ne. 23C N. Queen St.
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net cure or help, or for anything
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HAPPY EELIEF
' Te all suffering from chronic diseases of all
kinds. Confidential consultation invited per
sonally or by mail. Newmethea of treatment.
New and reliable remedies. Boek and circu
lars sent free in scaled envelopes. Address
Heward Association, 419 N. Ninth street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes prefes profes
lenal skill. niar-lyd
FOR SALE OK ItEXl.
STORK ROOM
Queen street.
FOR RUNT, NO.
Possession given
114 N.
January
1st. Apply at
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Ne. 112 North CJuecn Street.
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OR RENT.
J? Union Hetel, East Chestnut street, oppo
site Penn'a Depot. Apply at the
jlG-ttd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
T?OR RENT.
C Twe rooms. Ne. 43J North Queen street,
suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied
by J S. Saurnian. Apply te
dcc2U-tfd TIIOS. BAUMGARDNER.
F
OR RENT.
A three-sterv Brink Heuse, en North
Prince, between Chestnut and AValnut streets.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
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PUIILIC SALE.
On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1880, at 2
O'clock, at Ne. 430 AVest Chestnut street, Plate
Glass Mantle Mirrors, Full Cottage Set of Bed
room Furniturc.Curpets, and a variety of ether
household articles. feb!3-2td
I7IRE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
; A Fire Proof Safe (Meslcr, Bakman & Ce.,
Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 20 wide and
24 deep, weight 1,200 pounds, with Sargent's
Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap. Apply at the
jan2-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
F
OR KENT.
A one-story
Frame Heuse, en Christian
Street, below Chestnut street; a three-story
iirick Heuse, en North Duke street, between
Chestnut and AValnut. Apply at
j31-tfd
HIS OFFICE
FOR SALE.
A twelve te lit teen horse-power engine
and boiler. Alse a large planer, almost new;
a small flooring and matching machine, and a
tenetingand power mortising machine.
Address PHILIP LEBZELTER,
Eagle Speke and Bending AVerks,
nevlO-tld&w Lancaster, Pa.
EUJiSITVHE.
A SPECIAL INVITATION TO ALL.
Te examine ray stock of Parler Suits, Cham
ber Suits, Patent Rockers, Easy Chairs, Katun
Rockers. Hat Racks, Marble Tep Tables, Ex
tension Tables, Sideboards, Hair, Husk, Wire
and Common Mattresses, Boek Cases, Ward
robes, Escrlteirs. Upholstered Cane and AVoed
Scat Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks, Deughtrnys,
Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, &c, always
en hand, at prices that arc acknowledged te be
as cheap as the cheapest.
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND
NEATLY DONE.
Picture Frames en hand and made te order erder
Regilding done at Reasonable Rates at the
New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere,
15 EAST KING STREET,
(Over Bunk's Grocery and Sprechcr's Slate
Stere.) ,
WAITER A. HEINITSH,
(Schindler's Old Stand),
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
ONE ROOM BEING A STORE-ROOM,
Het ami Celd Water. Bath, Gas, Range. Alse,
GOOD BRICK STABLE,
Fer 4 Horses and Carriage Heuse, almost in rear of Dwelling, situate en the southeast corner of. Xerth Mulberry ami
West Lemen street. Immediate posessien of house. Kent reasonable. Would sell or exchange for city property.
Apply te
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 10 WEST ORANGE STREET.
FJtLXTINU ASD UlSDiSU.
TOBACCO PACKERS
SAMPLE TAGS
IMUNTEII ON
CHECK BOA11D
(Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), Hca y
Railroad Beard any Celer. Alse,
STRUNG TAGS FOR LABELING BALKS
OF TOBACCO.
Contract and Receipt Beeks at
the Lewest Prices,
AT THE
Intelligencer Office.
ianl-2-tfd
PRIM l BIB
AT THE
SAME PRICE.
Having purchased ,the exclusive right et
Lancaster city and county te manufacture and
use
RcyneluVs Metallic Stationery and
Boek Binder,
THE ONLY DEVICE GIVING ENTIRE SAT
ISFACTION, we arc new prepared te lurnish
Check Beeks, Letter Heads, Nete Heads, State
ment'!, Bill Heads, all sizes, Notes of all kinds,
Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Order Beeks,
and, in fact any kind et work in which binding
is necessary printed en the very best paper at
the lowest figures.
This invention, for the use et which we have
obtained the sole right in Lancaster city and
county, enables us te bind the above named or
any ether kind of blank and memoranda books
at the cost et printing alone, and in a style that
for neatness and durability is net equalled by
any ether device of a similar character. Dur
ing the time that Reynolds's Metallic Station
ery and Boek Binder has been before the pub
lic it has acquired a high reputation among
printers and ethers who have had occasion te
make use of it, for the extreme simplicity of its
construction and the case and accuracy et its
operation, while business men and ethers
whose experience enables them te speak where
of they knew pronounce its work te be super
ior in the essential points et cheapness, con
venience and durability te that of the old pre
cess, and we are willing te give our patrons a
guarantee of the perfectly satistactery char
acter of its work.
Specimens et Binding may be seen at the Ix
telligexcer efllcc. and all persons desiring a
neat and substantial picce of work in this line
are invited te call and inspect the numerous
advantages we have te offer, and which enable
us te turn out Geed and Durable Werk at
prices lower than any ether pi inting establish
ment iu the city. ltd
DRY GOODS.
"PKOM NEW YORK
SHERIFF'S SALE
THIRTEEN HUNDRED
DAMASK TOWELS.
ALSO
BLEACHED AND UNULEACHED
TABLE LINENS.
Alse, 10-4 Handsome Figured.Lincn
CRUMB CLOTHS,
FROM SAME SALE, AT
FAIIESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
K1DXET AND LIVER CURE.
WARNER'S
SAFE
BITTERS !
This scientific remedy, prepared from choice
vegetable extracts, IstlieBest Bleed l'lirilier,
and stimulates every function te mere health
ful action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases.
In eliminating the impurities of the bleed,
the natural and necessary result is the cure et
Scrofulous and ether Skin Eruptions and Dis
eases, including Cancers, Ulcers and ether
Seres. Nothing is better for clearing and beau
tifying the complexion.
Dyspepsia, Weakness of tlie Stomach, Consti
pation, Dizziness, General Debility, etc., are
cured by the Safe Bitters, and it is unequalled
as an appetizer and for building up an en
feebled system.
It Is a medicine which should be in every
family, and which, wherever used, w III save
the payment of many doctor's bills.
Convincing testimonials furnished en appli
cation. BettlC3 of two sizes ; prices, 50 cts. and $1.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure,
Safe Diabetes Cure, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and
Safe Nervine arc also superior remedies, un
equalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials.
II. II. WARNER A Ce., Rochester, N. Y.
3 dec9-Tu,Th&Sd&w
OEXTS GOODS.
HANDSOME PEESENTS.
CLAUDBNT SCARFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
LADIES' "WORK BOXES,
SILK SUSPENDERS,
AT
K J. ERISMA3SPS,
06 NORTH gUEEN STREET.
TTSE LOCHER'B HORSE AND CATTLE
U POWDERS.
for it est.
FOR RENT
A VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
DRV
EXTRAORDINARY SALES
-OF-
luslins and Housekeeping Goods
-AT
NEW YORK STORE.
35 CASES AND BALES OP
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS,
Selling by the piece or yard at less than Manufacturer's Prices. Special Bargains iu
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
WATT. SHAHD & TIIIKII,
20 & 22 EAST KING STREET.
1880.
COTTONS AND LINENS !
COTTONS AND LINENS !
HAGER & BROTHER
Arc offering at less than present value Large Lines et"
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS.
TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS,
LINEN TOWELS AND TOWELING:,
TURKEY RED DAMA&KS,
MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS, BLANKETS, TICKINGS,
CHECKS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS.
The above goods were purchased several months sinci; in anticipation et" an advance ami
will be .sold while they last at low prices. We invite the special attention et housekeeper
and ethers.
HAGER & BROTHER.
J. B. MAETIN" & CO.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
OF ALL
G
Papers
FLOOR OIL. CLOTHS, MATTING, WINDOW SHADES, FEATHERS, MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS.
3Wc offer a Large stock of Goods at VERY LOW PRICE-.
J. B.
WIXES AXD LIQUORS.
S7CLAY MILLEK
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as
the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies ;
Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt
and Gaft's Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has
recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the
original package at reasonable prices, at
Ne. 33 Perm Square.
GIFT DRAWIXGS.
ADTUOBIZhU BK THE COMMON
WEALTH OF K.Y., and Fairest in the
World.
17th Popular Monthly Drawing
OK TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Louis
ville, en
SATURDAY, FEB. 28th, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et 1889, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), anil
are supervised by prominent citizens of the
State.
The management call attention te the grand
opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only
$2, any of the following prizes:
1 prize $ 30,000
1 prize 10,000
1 prize 5.000
10 prizes $1,000 each 10.000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
loe prizes, $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10,000
C00 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " WW
1,900 prizes $112,400
Whole tickels, $!; half tickets. $1; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets. $100.
All applications forclubratcssheuld be made
te the home office.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address R. M.
BOARDMAN. Courier-Journal Ruilding, Lou
isville, Ky., or at 103 Broadway. New Yerk.
Ij31-TuT&S&w
DRUG STORES.
TRUSSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES
Safest, Easiest and Best,
TOR SALS BT
ANDREW G. PREY'S
City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. Xerth Queen A
Orange Sts., Lancaster. ap!9-lyd
GOODS.
THE -
KINDS.
MARTIN & CO.
ELECTIOXS.
"PROCLAMATION.
CITY ELECTION.
The Qualified voters of the City et Lancaster
j are hereby notified that an election u ill be
Hem in tlie several warns, at me usual places
of holding elections, en TUESDAY, the 17th
day or FEBRUARY. 1SS0, between the hours et
0 a. m. anil 7 p. m., of i-aid day, ter the purpose
of electing en a general ticket one Mayer
and twelve Scheel Directors, und the ciuuliiicd
voters of the several wards shall at thcsatiD
tlme and place elect additional OllKlTs us lol lel
iOws :
FIRST WARD. One member et Select
Council,four members of Common Council,one
Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one
Assessor
SECOND WARD. One member of Select
Council, three members et Common Council,
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
THIRD WARD. Oncmemberef Select Coun
cil, three members of Common Council, one
Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one
Assessor.
FOURTH WARD. One member et Select
Council, three members of Common Council,
one Alderman, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable anil one Assessor.
FIFTH WARD. Twe members et Common
Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con
stable and one Assessor.
SIXTH WARD. One member of Select
Council, three members of Common Council,
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
SEVENTH WARD. Three lnembcrsef Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Iiispecteis, one
Constable and one Assessor. .
EIGHTH WARD. One member of Select
Council, three members of Common Council,
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
NINTH WARD. Three members et Com
mon Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two
Inspectors- one Constable and one AsMrer.
JOHN T MacUONIGLK,
j-21-3tdS Mayer.
BAXKIXG.
C1l TO l(C al,Ij WISIIINO TO
31U 5)OUU make money in Wall st.
should deal with the undersigned. Write for
explanatory circulars, sent free by
iTmirTTVi c, nn Bankers and Brokers,
HICKLING & CO., 42 Exchange Place,
New Yerk. iel9-3mdeed
T OCHER'8 COUGH SYRUP IS TIIE'B EST
Qflenare
TR A VELERS G VIDE
LANCASTER AND JIILLKICSVILLI. K. II
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancaster (1. K. Depot), at 7. 9. nn.t
11:30 a. m., and 2, 4. C and t::vi p. iu., except en
Saturday, when the bust car leave- at Vtse p. in.
Leave MUlersville (lower i-nd) at 5, S, and
a. M., and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
CWLCMBIA AND TOUT DEPOSIT K. IS.
J Train.' new run regularly en the Columbia
and l'ert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
i:...-e vnir,i,i-.i.,. Express. Actum.
Stations notctiiwake.
PortDcpesit iwn 2:ir
Peachbottem 7:07 .":."
Fite's Eddy. 7rJ 4tO
McCall's Ferry "::!t 4"
Shenk's Ferry. 7:51 4:11
Safe Harber. 7:57 4:4'
Columbia bi'M 5:.'
Stations Seuth wa ud.
Accem.
a. si.
lE.tpres
1 ' "
: i;r.ii
Columbia
Safe Harber.....
Shenk's Ferry..
McCall's Ferry..
Fite's Eddy.....
Peachbottem....
Pert Deposit,...
11:00
11.5;
r. sr.
l-iOT.
12:.:i
12:51
1:11
2:15
i:.i-
i".:54
7:lR
7:2lt
7:32
:n."
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and utter M'XDA'i.
NOV. Uth, 1S79, trains en the I'ennsyUani.
Kailread will arrive and leave the Lani-.ist,-and
Philadelphia depots as follews:
Leave , Arrive
EvsTWAim.
I.ane'ti'i'l l'hilad'a
Atlantic Express,
Philadelphia Express
Fast Line
YorIc,Accem. An Ives;
Harrisburg Express
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
2.-2. 1
4:10
Srii
7SW
75
f.45
U:lil
ti.i
WWW.
I 7:1)
7:te
Iiulu"
'l2:ul:
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrive.-.
Pacific Express,
fiinday Mail
Johnstown E.pies, ,
Day Kxpicss ,
Harrisburg Aecoinmedat'u
Wkstwakd.
lri' v.ji. .1:10 "
2:cO " 5:
::." r.::i
5rJi) " .rJi "
r.:2.- " 9:
LiMe Allive
Philad'a I.'ine'ler
12:30 .M. ::ii .t.
.s.OJ " Iii.iCi
lu:l. "
s.OO " ll:r.
lla.7 "
s.iki Mud
IlSe " 2:ln im
2-!.-. -
2 J "
2:." lM. ...t . "
4:00 " 7ri!
S.Oil " Tri.
tail " "
9:10 " II..1, "
11:55 " .'.in .:i
Way Passenger,
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation, I
Mail Train Ne. I.via M t.Jev.l
Mail Train Ne.2,vi.i Cel'l.f.i,1
Sunday Mail
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation.
Dillerville Lecal.via Mt.Jey
Harrisburg AccomiiieiLit'n.
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg E.pic,
Pittsburg Expuw, J
Cincinnati Express
Paeilie Express,
Paeilic Express, east, en suud.iv, u In u :i.i
god, will step at Middletown, Llivuhctlitimu,
Mt. Jey, Landisville, lSird-iu-M.iud, l.i man
Place, Uap, Christiana, Pail.cshiug, o.ito e.ito o.ite
ville, Oakland and ;ien Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Mmd.i, when i:.i,'ge!.
will step at Downiiigtewn,Co.'iii'siit. I'uiki.
burg, Mt.Jey, ElUabethtewn and Midii.eiev.ii
Hanover Accommodation, west, cemit'i't- .ii
Lancaster with Niagara Expn-s, ue-i,.u t ",.
a. .v., and w ill run through te Il.un .i.
Frederick Accem ined.it ion. west. em u !-:
Lancaster, w ith Fast Line. w,t..ii :.ip i.ii..
and will run through te Fiederick.
RKADIXK AND COLUMP.IA i:At!.i:t V
On and after MONDAY. OCT. i.i. I
passenger trains will run en this in.ul .i .i
lews: Trains (Jeimj Seuth.
a. si. a. m.
V. 31. 1'.
. - !.?
Kcading 7:.'!" ' 11:.V I i..l ?
I I'- M. K
RcinhnltW, :01 I 12.-21 l. ' . . 5
Eiihrata, s:ls ! I2:l. 73 .J . ffl
Akteu, t:2l 12:11 7"s .. lm
Litiz, ,s:l::l 1:02 7:2.1 . . M
Manheim 9:02 1:1.: 7:.r". .. ft
Lancaster Junction,. 9.U1 l:le 7:! . t
Landisville, 9:li: 1:." 7 . Vm
Columbia, 9:11 1:5.1 i sr2 l9
Dillerville, 9:27 2.02. s:i.( .. im
Lancaster, 9:3.: 2:u1 s.I.i l.t 9
King Micct, 9:11 S:2t .1.1. iM
Haruish 9:5s j s:.:i :.a) II
West Willow, i 10.05 s:!2 .1.
li.iumgardner, 10.09 ... s-17 " $
Pen uea, ' 10:17 S:.V .1:5.. tM
Relton, 10:23 9:01 1:112 H
New Providence 10:31 9:12, i.:1.1
Hes, 10:12 9:19 r.zz M
Ojiurryville 10:5n 9r2.l i;:3.l S
TRAlits (ioilte Xeirru. a.m. im. Jr. m. a. z. H
(Jnarryville, '"-II 2. ;..A S
Hc-s, i;:.l2 2.11 7..x S
New Providence, ifc.19 21 i:!.' JW
Kefton, 7:11 2:.V -.7 IS
I'cnuca, 7:IS 3:u5 .- .-1 S
ISaumgardiicr, 7:2i , ::13 ' -f.: 9
West Willow, 7:32 .... :i:f .:!. IS
Harnish, 7:11 1 3:2'; ' Wrt JU
King street, 7:55 !:li 9:20 &'
Lancaster, s.e.1 1-Afl 3:."j 9::kJ jH
Dillerville S:(W l:ii:; 3:5:: fM
Columbia, MHi him .":.,.. ... itm
Landisville. 8:30 l:3i (..it yM
Lancaster Junction... s:;u) lril 1:1.1'.... IS
Manheim, 8:19 l:li IrJl J
Litiz 9.00 2:i !:. .... 3S
Akren, 9:H; ; 2:W 1:17 WM
Eplirata, 9:23 2r21 1:53 fU
Reinheldsville 9:12 2:9; 5:1J
Reading, 10:0.1 3:20 .1:50 iH
Trains connect at Heading with trains te and ?j
irem I'lillailelpiu.i, i'eltsviiie, liarrisinug, Al Al
Icntewn and S'ew Yerk. At Columbia with
trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Uettjsburg,
1 rcdcricK ami Jiauiineie.
f U-TI.V.IIV S...it
....... ...... V.., ..(.. .
T OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. tcl
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. New Yeiik tiiieeuisii iiail.
7:110 n. 111. I2::!0n m. 4:4.1 11 m mill H.'loin i;J
W.wJlfAir. e'ist 7 !i in ?
a ":.z::7i".i'.: ";::.. ... it
uuicuunviLLc, uu jiiiigiuwii, i.eaiiiaii i lace, s
uap j p m.
1'IIILADELFIIIA, tliretlgll II1.-.1I, 7 aiKl 9 :i 111,1
iz:w, 4:i3 ami ii:.a) p m.
PiTTSiiUKen and w est. 1:30 and 11:30 1 m.
Haukisbuke Mail, 10 am, 1:30.5:15 and ll::yi;i-
m.
Way Mail, west, 10 a m.
Baltimerk and Wasiiimite. via Philadel
phia. 4:50 n in.
Baltimei'.k and Washimjten, via Yeik, liXl pi
m.
Baltimore A3 d Washotes, via Harrisburg
11:30 p in.
L'OATESVILLE, 4:15 p III.
Columbia, 10 a m, l:30nud 5:1.1 p in.
Yerk aui Yerk way, 1:) and 11:30 n m.
NetrriiEiiN Central, 10a in. 1:30 and 11:3') p m.I
Keaiiimi. via Heading and Columbia R I:, 7::l(l
a m and 12:30 p in.
Reading, via Harrisburir. 5:15 and 11:30 n m'
Readine wav. via Junction, lAliy., M.iiiheiiu,4
East Heinptiehl and Eehrata. 3 i in. &
Quaurxville. Camargo, Helten, Newl'revi'w)
uenee, it est iviiiew. i.nni; v alley anil .iiariliis-3
vine, j:ua in, anil i 1) in.
New Helland, Churchtown, Cii'i-iili.tnl.-.
iti... i..ii 'nn.i..m.. t. .n i .. ?a
.....v. imii, uuuii.iiiu, J.uai utn ii, ey way
Downingtown, at 7 a in and r, p m.
SafeHariier. via Columbia. 10 a m.
BY STAGE MUlersville and Slackwatcr, t
aaiv iiaroer, ii;iny, ia.jW p in.
Te Millersvillc. 8 and 11 a m. and t i m.
Binkley's Bridge, Leacock, Bareville, New!
iieiianii, p ui.
Willow Street, Smlthvllle, Ruck, Chestnut!
A.evel. urccn, reters' Creek, l'leasant Grevt (i
Reek Springs. Fairmount and RewlaudsyilleL
jiii, uaiij , at 4 a m.
r..n t.p.n.... i..u...h.. ,.... t.. i t...
A.....S . ij, yif;.iii, hlsl riiii, rariiier-ii
villi. IlillkletliU'li Ti.i-nt Hill M-i.t,...l .1..,
daily, at 2:30 pm. ' ! I
Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mills, t ftA
Strasburg, daily, at 4 p in. ,1
Greenland and Seiulersburg, te Pantdiej'
daily, at 4 p in.. !'
Nellsville. daily, .it 4 n m.
IIIe.Ct.hlf '1
i:ethes..jj 'J
New Danville, Conestoga, Marticvlllr
man vine. Jieiuu .eue. 11 w un-villc .
and Liberty Siiuare, daily, at 2:30 p 111.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELI V ERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a !.
10:4.1 11 m, 3 and i;:30 p in.
r-asierii way inaii,ju:i.a in.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a m, 2 and i::30 p in. J
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30
m.
Western way mail. 8 a m.
Reading way mail. 10:30 a m.
ARRIVING BY STAGE.-Fiem Safe ll.iibfrf
and Millersvillc. at a a m. daily.
Frem MUlersville, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p in.
Frem New Helland, at 9:30 a in, daily.
Frem Rowlandsville, Mil. at 2530 p in.
Reading way mail, at 10:.7)a m. dallj.
Frem btrasbuiv, at 9:.-W a m, daily.
Frem Paradise te Lancaster. 10 a in, daily
Frem Neirsville7 at 1 J) 111, daily.
Frem Rawlinsville, at 11 a 111."
DELIVERIES BY CAKI.ILKS.
Theie are four mail ilellverie l letlerea
riers each day. and en their letiirn trin-t t In
take up the mail matter deposited iu the letti
boxes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave tj-
euice at ." a 111; seeone neiitert ai mil 11
third delivery at 11 a 111 ; fourth delivery at :;
m.
SUNDAY POsTOFFICi: HOURS.
On Sunday the jiostelbce is open trein Apt
1 te October 1. fieui 8 te 9 a m. and from 0 te
p m : lrem October 1 teApril l.trem 9 te lu 1 1
an.i 11. .in . e i i1 ....
ED UVA TJUXAL.
riMlE AVXD231X CONNECTED AV1T
J. Fniuklin and Marshall College etlers si
perier advantages te young menaiid boys wl
desire either te prepare for college or te ebta!
a thorough academic education. Students ril
eeived at any time during the school yeal
cvii.t iui eiiuuiars. tunress
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ectll-lyd Lunceater. Pa
1 E. Mct'ANV. AlIf.TIINK.Klt lf. KV.si
J. Estate and Personal Property. Ordel
icii,ut no. ej tyiiuriuiie sireei. or ai me Iliad
Herse Hetel. 44 and -Hi North Oueen street, wl
receive prompt attention. Bills made out nil
auemiee 10 wiineut nuuttienal cost. 027-I3
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