LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGE1I, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1881. ticastet intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 6, 1881. TWO SONNETS. JJV EOWARO A. CIICBCII. I. " 1XD THERE WAS ITO MORE SEA." Shall there be no mere sea In tliat fair place Toward which our purer aspirations tend? Oh Sear, hew ceuld'st thtm from an inland send Such thought te nor thy heavenly vision's grace. While Ocean stand tliee in the very tace ! Ne sea! Ne deeps where gloom and sunlight blend, Xe billewn laughing at the breezes' chase, Xe chime of waves upon the pebbly shore, Xer breakers' crash nor lossef .-billing spray I Xe moonlit calm nesplendid tempests rear. When the great Heeds their awful music pour Te loud ri-s-uiiding elilis and beaches gray! Oh, ifin Heaven shall Ocean be no mere. Frem .sca-blc-scd Karth take net my soul uu'ay. 11. " r 11 T.'IUIK SHALL UK NO JJJOUT 1UKK1." Istheiune night in Heaven? Dees endless ilay Reign in the streets of geld, the seale-s land? At neon ierever de the dills stand? Dees no kind twilight softly veil the way Where evening's feet makedewy sweet delay ? Xe sunset-tinted eleuils by eoel aiis fanned ? Xe solemn midnight full el mysteries grand ? And de Heaven's skies no holy stars display? Xe night, nor any tender dawning there ! Xe morning gliding down some meuntaiu'.s siite With golden circli-t en his streaming hair. And crimson clouded mantle floating wide! It cmiiel be. Heaven must of these have f-hare. Else I uiiht even ul-li I iiad net died! H'jsten Courier. tiii: triple plea. Law. Physic and Iiivlnity, Being in dispute, could net ngre. ngre. Te nettle wliieli of all the three Should have superiority. Law pleads, he doth protect men's lands, Ami all thuir goods, from ravenous hands. Therefore et right, eh.tllengeth lie Te have superiority. Physie prescribes receipts for health, Wliir-h men preler above their wealth, Tliorelnreof right, cir.l'.leiigeth lie Te have superiority. Then straight step? up tlie priest demure. Who ter men's souls proclaims the cure. Thcreleie of rig!it,c!iallengeth he Te have superiority. m If Jutlge's end this triple plea. The lawyer.- sure will gain the lee ; II cpieuivs the verdict give, The doctors best of all will thrive. It bishops arbitrate the case, The priest will have the highest place ; It honest, sober, wise men judge. Then all the three away may trudge. If men will live in pi-aceand lev. The lawyer's acts they need net prove ; I! men terbe-ir exec ami riot, They m-cd net fi-ed mi doctors' diet. If miii attend what Ged doth teach. They need net mind what parsons preach ; Kill if men ki.avcs Hint tools will be, They'll be hard ri Men by all three. A Touching hici-tciit About a(-li'xt.ei'. An incident of Kate Claxton's visit te Easten last week painfully reminded these who were witnesses of it that there arc real sorrows in the life of an actress, while it exhibited that "touch of nature which makes the whole world kin '' Hearding with Iter parents at the United States hotel is a bright, gelilcn-haircil little girl of about live years of ajje. About two weeks age Kate Clax'ten (Mrs. Stevenson) lest just such a little one, and laid away the treasure of her life in her baby's grave. When Miss Clax'ten sat in the dining room of the United .States hotel, last Tuesday morning, she watched every movement el the child whesatatan opposite table, and by and by the eyes, iixed se intently en little Ethel, filled with tears, her emotion became uncontrollable and she hastily left the room. In a little while the child went upstairs, and in the hall way the peer be reaved mother was standing, heart hungry for a smile and a kiss from the little one whose bright loeksund prattle hail brought back se forcibly the memory of her own baby. She said, " Won't, you come and kiss me, my dear '.'"' And, at trarted by the eare.-sing tones of the peer mother's voice, with the frank con fidence of childhood Ethel ran te her threw her arms about her neck and kissed her. It was tee much for the sorely wounded heart. The child was frightened by the vehemence of l!ie passionate grief she had awakened. She was gathered into the arms of love, and held in such a close embrace as if she who held her would never let. her go. The peer lady sobbed and rocked te and fro in the agony of her great sorrow, and when friends of the child and the actress, attracted by the sobbing, came along the hall, she reluct antly released the astonished little one and tottered te her room. These who witnessed the scene could net restrain their tears. When Miss (Jlaxt en left the hotel fihe asked the child te bid her "Geed bye," and she kissed her passionately and cried and then went her way te play and amuse the public again that night, "bear ing a liUileng hunger in her heart." Why lie Wished te Sec Her. Detroit Fii-e Prca.-. The ether night ISiekels went home and found his wife particularly retrospective. She talked of the past with a tear, and looked te the future with a sigh. "Oh, by the way," said Hickels, as he Eat oil the side of the bed pulling off his beets, "I saw a gentleman down town to day who would give a thousand dollars te see you." " Who was he '. Dees he live in Little Reck:"' "I don't knew his name." "I'll warrant that it was Oliver Grcjjjr." "Ne." h "Then it must he Geerge Wcathcr Wcathcr ten." "Gness again. I might knew his name if I were te hear it." "Oh, I de-wish I knew !" said the lady exhibiting excitement. "Was it Oscar Peeples ?"' ' Guess again. I remember his name new." " Harvey G Jenkins '.''' "Ne ; his name is Lucas Wcntwing." "I don't knew a man of that name. Why would he give a thousand dollars te see me?" "Because he's blind Solemon atid the HiacksuiHIi. The story gees that, during the building of Solemon's temple, that wise ruler de cided te treat the artisans employed en his famous edifice te a banquet. Wuile the men were erajeyiug the geed things his bounty had provided, Kinj: Solemon mov ed about from table te table, endeavoring te become better acqu.uitil.ecl with his workmen. Te one he said : "My friend, what is your trade?" "A carpenter." "And who makes your tools?" "The b?acksmith,:'repltedthe carpenter. Te another Solemon said : "What is your trade?'' and the reply was: " A mason." "And who makes your tools?" "Tne blacksmith," replied the mason. A third stated that he was a stone cutter, and that the blacksmith also made his tools. The fourth raau that King Solo Selo Sole mon addressed was the blacksmith him self. He was a powerful man with bared arms, en which the muscles 'steed out ia bold relief, seemingly almost as haid as the metal he worked. "And what is your trade, my gecd man?" said the king. "Blacksmith," laconically leplicd the man of the anvil and sledge. "And who makes your tools?" "Make 'cm myself," said the black smith. Whereupon King Solemon immediately proclaimed him king of mechanics, be cause he could net only make his own tools, but all ether artisans were forced te go te him te have their tools made. A FOKTUXATK FKIGHT. Hew a Yeung Lady' Voice wan Restore! Ttireugu a Runaway Accident. A few evenings age persons in Broad way, Patcrsen, N. J., were startled at the sight of the team attached te the passen ger sleigh of the East Side horse car line running away at a furious rate. The sleigh had struck a bare spot or a stone in the sticet, which gave it a jerk-that broke off the iron belt holding the pole in pkice. This left the horses attached only bjr the traces, and the sleigh struck against their heels and frightened them. The pole be fhg loose, there was nothing te guide the course of the sleigh, and it swayed from side te side of the street, striking against the curbstones. At Bridge street the driver was thrown out, but he landed in a snow drift and was net injured. The horses kept en. It was about 9 :tfO o'clock in the evening and the roadway was comparatively clear, but there were a geed many people en the sidewalk and when they sflw that there were two ladies in the sleigh there were many exclama tions of horror, for it was thought they could net escape alive. The ladies in the sleigh weie the wife of ex-Mayer, Secrates Tnttlcaud and his-stepdaughter, Miss Mary Wcller. They did net knew at Hist that the horses were running away but wondered at the reckless driving of the driver, whom they could net see, as 1:0 was separated from them by a canvas screen. After a little time they perceived that the hoi es were running oil", but could net sec where they were going, nor could they get out el the sleigh. The runaway team dashed across Main street, and continued down Broadway te Mulberry sticet. The stables of the com pany are near the corner, and the iierses undertook te turn in there, but they were going at tee rapid a gait, and slung the sleigh around se that ii struck sideways against the building en the corner, where the top of the vehicle was partially tern off and the horses were loosened from' the sleigh. The shock threw the ladies forci bly te one side, and they were both quite seriously hurt. Miss Wcller was picked up insensible, and did net recover con sciousness for about two hours. She was injured upon the head and arm. Mrs. Tattle was hurt about the head. Beth have since nearly recovered. The recovery of Miss Wcller was accom panied with a surprising result. Seme years age she contracted a severe cold, and entirely lest her voice. Every means was tried te restore it, but in vain. Finally a physician partially resleied her voice, but although it hud considerable strength it was unnatural, harsh and strained. Six or seven months age Miss Wcller caught another cold and again her voice was lest. Ever .since she has been unable te speak above a whisper. But as she recovered from the effects of the runaway accident above described, her voice began te return and new it is as loud and strong as it ever was, and jierfeetly clear in tone. The re covery is attributed te flight. Khakspeare and Hie Bible. Xe ether author than Shakspcare shows se much likeness te the Bible in his writ ings. Many of his passages are curious parallels, which show that the " Hard of Aven " was familiar with the Sciiptures, and drew from them many of his ideas. The following are a few of them: Shak spcare: " Itiide am I in my speech" (Othelle, act 1, scene I!). Bible : "Though I be rude in speech " f2d Cor. xi., (5.) Shakspcare: "Shew his eyes ami grieve his heart" (Macbeth, net -1, scene 1). Bible : " Te consume thine eyes and te grieve thine heart " (1st Samuel, ii., e,1). Shakspcare : " Life's but a walking shadeh " (Macbeth, act v., s. it). Bible : " Man walketh in a vain show "' (Ps.. xxxix., II). Shakspcare : " We'll die with harness en our back." (Macbeth, act v., sc. ii). Bible : ' Nicaiier lay dead in his harness" (2 Mae. xv., 23). Shakspcare : "Wee te that land that's governed by a child " (Richard III., act ii., sc. '.',). Bible: " Wee te thee, 0 laud, when thy king is a child"' (Keel. 2., 1(5). Many similar par allel passages are te be found, and. for an admirable paraphrase of Luke xi., 2e, 2G. see Troilus and Cressida, act 1., sc. :. Lancaster houscheld market. UAIHV. Butler t B, Cup chei-se, 2 enp- Cottage elici'-e, 2 pieces Dutch ehee-e J1 limit) ynuiTrt. Apples p y. pk 1 Julianas each Cherries, dried; -Jl qt Currants, dried, "jl tl Csanberries "1 qt Dried Apples jl qt " 1'eaehes 1 il Grapes'?? ft Lemens 3,1 dez Oranges $1 dez VEOKT.MILUS. Beets -jl bunch Cabbage t1 head Carrots jfl bunch Celery ! hunch Lima' beans il qt Unions p pk " ) iiunch Potatoes p;C pk " (.Sweet ) ! i peek . . . . Kiidlshes x't bunch...." Soup Beans f? i Salsify fl hunch Turnips ft '.; peek POULTRY. Chickens ?! pair (live) H (cleaned) Ducks p pair Geese ' pieee Turkeys "jl piece (live) " ft ft (cleaned) MISCKLLAKKer.S. Apple ISultcr Vjt Eggs ftduz Heney t Ii Seap )1 ft Saner kraut -ft t Kahhits j1 pair Partridges MKA7H. Itccf Slcnk-, 31 ft " Ibiast (rib) W F " " (chuck) i n, " Corned. 1 B, " Dried, ?? P. licet hind quarter 11 Bi " tore quarter $1 Bj Uolegna dried Ham ft fl. Lamb $1 ft Jard $? ft Mutten '.1 lb Mince Meat i B l'erk i 6 Pudding ? ft Sausage ? fl... Rass-ifl ft Cattish $i ft... Ced Eels ?! ft Haddock Mullets Perch Sun Smeltz , Suckers White Fish p IIluc " Halibut t? ft- Chc-diiiUs 1qt.. Shclbarks f) qt... PISU. j(....... XCTS. Hay Tiuictbv $? ten.. - uiever t ion , Cem $1 bus OaUjjt bus llye bus Timethy sicecd tl has. Wheats bus CHAIN. . ..'Z'.tfCOc rc r.c ssijiec l.-iffia-c ttfKiu 12c 120 Ide .rs'c ,. ...htftil-'c 2.'.e 1.-20C 20c ....rie 2Sc , 3JJ5C loc 1IMDI2C 2.12T.c '. r.e IOC 2ec .le Sc Ic IOC .VCTTeC 12jil.".c SIC?$1 "tCtrirfl ;."ie(?2' 15C 2.-.0 2S2.10J 2"ft2.")C .'i.T-Sc 8S12C 40c ljJglSc (I20C I2ifiltc lOitlJe 1012C 2.Vt2.cC 7Sc Sutie 2."e laaisc ittfzaic IOC KKffllVc 1220c ilwIOe 810e 10a12c 10e ' -5t 12c Iilif.l2u r.iee fie 10c 10c l"c "".'.'"j'jc 10c ny2c 12e 10c tH.i&30 ......... $10 .........CiC 40c ....83JJ90C .$e.25&3.5G n.u Cored of Drinking. "A young friend of mine was cured et an Insatiable thirst ler Liquor, that had se pros trated his svstein that he was unable tTde any business, lie was cntiiely cured by the ue et Hep Bitter:. It allayed all tliat burning thirst ; leek away the appetite ler liquor; made his nerves steady, and he his remained a sober and steadv man tqr mere than two years, and has no eesire te return te hi.-cups and 1 knew of a number of ethers' who have been cured et drinkingby it." Frem a leading Kailread Offi cial, Chicago, 111. lcbl-2wd&w UELVilOVS. After Klglit Leng Years. C. C. Jacobs, 7S Folsom street, Jlull.ile, an employee of the V. S. Express Ce., say.-: Dr. Themas' EclectncOil cured him of si severe case of Piles of eight years standing, having tried almost every known remedv, ' be sides two ButTale I'hysleiuns," without, relief but the Oil cured him ; he thinks it cannot be rccomincneeu loe-mcmy 1 71 RST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. 1 Preaching te-morrow nierninir and even ing by the pastor, ltev. Vm. Morrison. Kevival meetings everv evening duringtee week. Itev. L. C. Davis, of'Xerth Wales, will preach. Sun day school at lJi p. ni. FIKsr KEFOKSIKD DIVINE SERVICE tomorrow at 10J a. m. Ne service in the evening. Sunday school at Y)i p. 111 I7IKST 31. E. CHURCH. NORTH DUKE Street. Preaching at 10J a. in. and l)i p. ni., by the pastor, Itev. S. II. C. Smith. Sab bath school at l)i p. m. Yeung people's prayer meeting ate p. in. ME. 31XSSIONS. EAST .MISSION , Sabbath school at 1:1.1 p. 111. West Miasiex. Preaching by the pa-ter, Itev. S. O. Garrison, at '. a. 111. Sunday school at 14 p. m. Ne evening service. MORAVIAN. J. .MAX HARK, PASTOR. Litanv and preaching in the morning sermon en " The Silent Years of the Saviour's Lite." Helv Communion in the evening. Sniidiiv school at 2 p. in. All made welcome. "v LI VET ItAPllST CliUKCII TEMPEIS- ance HalMUev. M. Frayne, pastor. At Nil "The Ministrv et Angel-." At VA p. 111., Tne Preaching et Jenah.'' Sunday school at IK P- J". PRESKYTERI AN. SERVICES IN THE morning at the usual-hour. Preaching by the pastor, Jtev. J. Y. Mitchell. D. D. 1 RESBYTERIAN 31EMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Ke v. .1. C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7'i o'clock. Sunday school at ly.J p. 111. Prayer meeting 011 Thursday evening. OCKI.A.M) SUNDAY MJHOOL (IINDE L noiiiinatienal) meets in the lieckla'nd street public -ehoel building, every Sunday afternoon at 1'C o'clock. Everybody welcome. 2T. JAMES REV. V. F. KNIGHT. D. !., rector. Morning service and Hely Coin inunien at at W. a. 111. Evening prayer ami sermon at7J4 p. m. s ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SK1C viees will be held at 10J a. 111. Anniver sary of the Bible Seeietv at f'i p. in. Prayer meeting atG p. 111. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. ST. LUKE'S REFOISMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine services en Sunday at 10 a. 111. and Vt 11.111. ?miHiay sciioei sup. 111. ui:v .ichliter, pastor. W. F. COLLEGE OT. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, O Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn ing at Wx, o'clock. Sermon by itev. K. V. Gcrhart, D". D. OT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH O Preaching at lOJa. 111.. by the pastor, Itev. Svlvanhs stall : subject, "Ged's Sovereignty and Man's Accountability." lu tins evening theanniversarv of the Uiblc society with ad dresses by Uevs.Carrisen and Liehtliter. Seats tree. Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. LT. PAUL'S M.E., CHURCH, S. IJUEEN ST. O Preaching at lOJ-i a. in., mid 7 . in., by the pastor, llev. J. Lindemuth. Prayer meeting at y. p. in. Sunday school at l?ip. m. SEL'ONI) EVANOELICA1-, CJIURCfl (Engli-h). North Mulberry street, above Orange. Preaching :tt MM a. 111. and ",. p. m. by the pastor, llev. J. A. Feer. Sabbath school at 2 p. 111. TTNION IIETnEL CHURCH OF (! J Preaching te-morrow by pa-ter. Ilev. D. A. L. I.averty. at 10J.J a. 111.. and at 7i. p. 111. Snbiecl "Is- There a Hell?" Sunday school and adult llible class at '-y, p. 111., and at the Green street Chapel at 2 p. 111. 31. C. A mitLE STUDY AT a. m. Ge-spel service at G:ljp in. 9:U TJA IVAItX, AC. Ii OUSEKELPING iOODS. FLINN & WILLSON would call the attention of their friends and the public generally te their very large stock et COOK STOVES, KAMiEN, 1MKI.0K STOVES AM) HEATEUK, w iiieh embraces Hie line.-t geed.-in She market, and our prices are very low. In addition te our own make of Tin, Sheet Iren and Copper Ware, we have ttu inline us-c stock of goods bought at New Yerk Auction, and we are selling them much below their real value. In Table (Jut tlery. Spoons, Weed and Willow War; we have always bargains. Ne one pas-es our Table and Fleer Cleths without admiring tlrem. We have the large.-t stock of Stand Lamp-, Library and Chandelier, in this city. Chimneys te 'lit all Lamps. Parties commencing housekeeping t-euld net de better tlianexamiiieoursteek be fore purchasing. Ne charge ler looking. FLINN fc WILLSON, Sueee-.-ers te l'liiiu &. I'reiii man, 152 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, Pn. SIGN OF Till: TWO LAItGK DOGS. Plumbing, Gas Fitting. Tin itoeliug ainf pouting a specially. All werlc none ey horengii me'-haiiies." .1 i:wi:i,i:ks. fOUIS Vt'EKEU, J WATCIIMAKKi. Ne. I5!l XOIITH (lUEKN STIiKET.near P. If. It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. (iehl, Silver ami Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ter the celebrated Pantaseepie Speel;i cles and Eye-Glas-es. Itepairing a upecielt v. aprl-lyd II 500 EAHUUARTEKS FOR PURE CONFKO 11U.NS 1-Oli JIIK UOL1DAIS AT SETS SILVER-PLATED TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOOKS, MEDIUM AND DKSSKliT FOItlvS, DtsKi:T AND .MEDIUM UNIVi:-, AiJUSYUS IIHOAOS'S. Jeweler, 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. T Ac: of Assembly, entitled " An Act te re- pcal the 7th Section efan Act entitled 'A Sup plement te tin; Charier of the City e'" Lancas ter, passed tin- 20th day of March, A. I)., IStS'j.' " will lie introduced during the present session of the Legislature. The pnrpec et the proposed Act is te equalize the lees paid ler.M-rvices rendered bv the Mayer of tlie City of Lancaster in c-.im-- et vagrancy, drunkenness and disorderly con duct Willi these paid te ether magistrates. JNO T. 3IacUOMGLE, j.mai-ltdT 3Iayer. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, i:'7 and r.t North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. iROCLA3IATION-CiTY ELECTION. Tlie qualified voters of the city of Lancas ter are hereby notified that an election will be held in the several wards at tlie usual places of holding elections. en TUESDAi, the 151 ii day of KEIiliUAKY, 1SS1, between the hours of 7 11. m. and 7 p. 111., for the purpe.-e of electing en n general ticket twelve Scheel Director; and the ;ualilicd voters of the several wards shall at the same time and places elect ether ellieers as fellow.-: FIltsT WAKD. Four members et Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SECOND WAKD Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Cen-table and one As-ess-er. Til I i: D W AUD. Three mem hers of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. FOURTH WAUD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Cen-table and one A-e?ser. FIFTH WAKD. One member et Select Council, two members et Common Council, one Judge, Twe Inspectors, one Constable and one Ascs.er. SIXTH WAKD. Threememberser Common Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two In spect ors. one Constable mid one As.-e.-ser. SEVENTH WAKD. One member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, eueuuuge, two 111-peciers, one censiauie and one Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WAKD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. The election officers in the several wards arc hereby required te make the necessary official returns et the election and le notify "the per sons elected in twentv-reur hours after sueh election shall have been closed and the num ber of votes ler each candiiluteer person voted for ascertained. Given litider my hand at Lancaster, this 2M day of January, lflsi. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, Jan224 febl-id Mayer. MEDICAZ. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Ne Time Should be Lest It the stomach, liver and bowels arc affected, te adept tlie sure remedy, Heatctter's Steniueh Hitter,. Diseases erthi organs named beget ethers lar mere serious, and a delay is there lore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kid ney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble lit trifled with. Lese no time in using this ef fective, sate and long known medicine. Fer sale by all Hruggiats and Dealers gen erally, il-lydced&lyw i ET THE UEST HORSE AND CATTLE IjT POWDER. Tlie attention of farmers and stcck raisers is specially called te the above powder which is pronounced by many farmers the le.-t for distemper, coughs', colds and ether diseases and conditions et Horses. Alse, for Cattle, Swine and Poultry. Fer Milch Cew there can be nothing better. 25 cents a pound or 5 pounds lerSI. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FRY. DRUGGIST, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets. Lancaster. Pa. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Te Nervous Sutlerers The Great Euro pean Remedy Dr. J. IJ. Simpsen's Specific Medicine. It is 11 positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Wcaknes.s,Impetency,niid all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, aa Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains in Hack or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific aleiliciiic is nciiig useuwiiiiwoneeriuisuceess, Pamphlets sent lree te nil. rite ler them and get full particulars. Price, Specilie, $1 per packairc, or six packages for $5. J.I!. SIMP SON MEDICINE CO.MPANY.Nes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Bull'ale, N. Y. Address all orders te II. P.. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, i:i7 anil 139 North Queen Street, Lancaster ml7-lydeed&wJ E EAD THIS. -USE- COUGH NO MORE! A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY' FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPINU COUGH, PAIN IN THE SIDE OK BREAST, And all Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relief of Consumptives in all stages el the disease. or sale en:y ui HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, au0.S-lydJ LANCASTER, PA. INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE ! NEAKLY 3,000 PERSONS have placed thcmscfe'cs under my charge dur ing tlie last three years in Reading and this city. One-half of them at least were called in curables. Chronic cases of Dysepda, Con sumption, Rheumatism, and ether alllictieus. Nearly all reported the same story, viz: I have tried many docters.and ipiack medicines, and all in vain. 1 am discouraged. While curing the sick in these two cities ever 1,500 deaths have occurred in ether physicians' practice,and net a half-dozen in mine. Won't you in person (at my ellice-) or by letter investigate my remark able cures. Meiiandwomcn,sickteryears,wero under my practice in a few days or weeks re.-tered te health through Omnipathie treat ment. All made well by placing my inexpen sive medicine;- en the outside et the body. Ne poisons used and no drugs, syrups, pill, powders, hitlers, or ether such vile stuffs placed in thesteinaeh. Cnnsultrttietis und Kx Kx itminutiens Free tt my ejfflccs. Hundreds have been cured of Catarrh ter 50 cents. Cure ('nick for Catarrh .-cut te any address in tlie United Slates for .'.0 cents. A pamphlet of .'!i pi'ges will seen be issued from the pre.-.s. Send and get It. DR. C. A. GREENE, (32 Years Experience), Ne. 23G NOKTII QUEEN STREET, M-tldMVF&-' Lancaster, Pa. OJiUVHItlJiS. Q O'CLOCK COFFEE IS THK PUKEST O and best ler the I! leak last Table. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., Ill North Queen Street. jair2'Mmd Lancaster, Pa 0()P w,":sT KINU ST1SEKT. THE PLACE FOR Wines, Liquors and 95 per cent. Alcohol, Fresh Groceries, Pure Spices, and Rest Ciiars in town. .Ml at RTNGWAIrs. N kw phecess- BUOKWHEAT, n very Superior Article : also :i cliolccletol Luzerne County Ruek'.viieal; also Hecker's Self-lhiising Iiuckwlieiit and Griddle Cake Fleur, at BUIISIi'S. Vl-PLES AND POTATI1 REL AND 1HJSHKL, A ATOS BY THE ItAlt- ,T HUKSK'S. FEW MOKE OF THE CELEHKATED XX. G. & R. TOMATOES, SCANS FOR 23 CENTS, AT P.UUSK'S. I7I.OKIUA OKANGKS. AND MESSINA . Lemens; also White Grapes, AT HURSK'S. ASTR1CU BRtys AOVEItTISElLEirT. TI-:ST AND CHEAPEST COFFEES, ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED, AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STKEKT. GIFT JtJtAWlIfOS. ' 20th Popular Monthly DrawiTif-? ey TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At M-icuuley's Theatre, In the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY, PEBRTTARY 28th, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company, approved April !, LS7S. 3Tlii3 Is a special act, ami lias never been repealed. The United States Circnit Court en Miirehel, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Ctpipauy is Irgai. 5u Its drawings arc fair. N. IJ. The Company has new en hand a l.irge reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 prize 3i,(n"0 1 prize 10,000 (iriZO ,. y,UI)U 10 prizes $l,uc)ciicli lo,eoo i!!)prizes"iKeach 10,000 loe prizes, $1110 each 10,000 200 prizes ie each 10,000 fiOO prizes 20 each -., 00 loea prizes ieeach 10,000 9 prizes :ioe et'ch, Approximation prizes -,700 It prizes aw each, " " 1,800 9 prizes Jiti each. " " soe ill'ilOC h-Ut tickets. -pi ; -27 tlcketH lt'O prizes Whole tickets, f J $') 5.1 tickets, $100. liemit Meney or Rani: Draft in Letter, et send bv Express. DON'T SEND IIY REGIS TERED LETTER OR P05TOFFICE OitDKR. Order of $5 and upward, by Express, can bt sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. UOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal lluilding, Louisville. Ky.. el T. J. COMMEKFOKD, i!12 IJreadway, New Yrk. fcbl-TuTh&SAv A STRICH UKOS.' ADV.KT1SEENT. 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HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMISURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMHURG HAMBURG HAMBURG We offer n most choice line of HAMBURG EDGINGS A"fD INSERTIONS, at astonishingly low prices. Narrow Edgings from 2c. per yard up. Handsemu Edgings at 5c. Fine Edglngsat 7,3, Oe. 2-inch wide Edgings at 10 and 12c. . Choice Patterns at 10 and 13c Most handsome Em broideries at 23e. Elaborate Patterns from SOc. upward. Cotten Edgings and Everlasting Trim mings in full line. EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING KDGING EDGING EDGING EDGING FEATHER EDGE BRAID l ALL NUMBERS. Ne. (ki. Ne. 0, Ne. 1, Ne. 2, Ne. 3. Ne. I, 4!c. -JSe. 00c. 5Sc. i."ie. 75e. per dez. SERPENTINE BRAID. Ne. l::, Ne. 17, Ne. 21, Ne. 23, Se. 10c. 1'le. 17c. per dozen, CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORsE'IS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS COllS El S CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS COKSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS IN CORSETS WE OFFER NOWvV SPLENDID LINE, TO SUIT MOST EVERBODY. A Geed Corset at 39e. The 'Astrieh Gem' Cor set, side steels and dou ble busk, at 19c. A Geed Woven Corset at iSc. An Elegant Speen Busk Corset, with Hide steels and side lacings, at only 7."ic. The Extra Leng Hi Bene Star" Corset at 95c. Our 100 Bene One Dol Del lar Corset In White and Colored. A Fine French Woven Corset, with elegantly embroidered busk, at only $1. CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS COK-iETS We call attention te our stock of Trimmings suitable ler MASQUERADE PARTIES, Such as GOLD mid SILVER BRAID, GOLD and SILVER FRINGE, SPANGLES, BELLS, Jfcc. All el which we are selling at me-it reasonable price-. HOSIERY Ladies' Weel Ribbed HOSIERY Hese, 10c. u pair. HOSIERY Ladies' Knitted Weel HOSIERY Hese, extra heavy, ex HOSI ERY tra long, 33c. HOSIERY. Ladies' Knitted Lambs HOSIERY Weel Hee. 40r. HOSIERY Ladies' French All Weel HOSIERY HOSIERY Cashmere Hese, Fancy, 1IO-IERY HOSIERY -I0c.apu.ir. HOSIERY Ladies' Heavy French HOSIERY AH Weel Cashmere HOSIERY Hese, 50c. n pair. HOSIERY Ladies' Fine All Weel HOSIERY Cashmere Hese, cm- HOSIERY broidered centre, HOSIRRY Oh, u pair. HOSI ER Y Ladies' Extra Heavy HOSIERY Cotten Hese, Fleece HOSIERY' Lined, Full Regular HOSIERY Made, in Solid Celers, HOSIERY SOc. a pair. HOSIERY Ladies' White Iren J lOSl ERY Frame Hese, Full Reg- JiOKU-'Ri. uiaraiade, Heece HOSIERY Lined, 23c. n pair. HOSIERY Ladies' Extra Hcavy IIOSIERY Full Regular Made HOSIERY Balbriggans, Silk HOSIERY Clocked, 23c. a pair. HOSIERY Ladles' Extra Heavy HOSIERY Balbrigguns, Full Bcg- HOSIERY ular Made, elegantly HO-IERY embroidered feet, for HOSIERY evening wear. 23c. a pr. HOSIERY Ladies' Full Regular HOSIERY Made Lisle Thread HOSIERY Hese, elegantly em- HOSIER.Y broidered, 23c. it nail. HOSIERY Child's Imported Dark hosiery cotton sieckiiics, new hosiery stvies, r, te s, 20 te 25c. HOSIERY Cfiild's Plain Colored hosiery cotton Hese, snk HOSIERY Clocked, Full Regular HOSI hi: Y Made, C to8K,te hosiery ic. a pair. HOSIERY' Child's Fu 1 Regular HOSIERY' Made Cotten Hese, em- HOSIERY broidered centre, 5 te hosiery 8, 2 te sic. HOSIERY Child's Fine French HOSIERY' Cotten Hese, FullRcg- HOSIERY ular Made, new design HOSIERY and elegant CoIers,5to HOSIERY 8J, 31 te 49c. HOSIERY Child's Ribbed Weel HOSIERY Hese, Regular Ma.le, HOSIERY 29e. a pair. HOSIERY Child's Knitted Fine HOSIERY Lambs' Weel Hese, HOSIERY tsie. a pair. HOSIERY Ladies' Dark Heavy HOSIERY' Cotten Hese, Itegular HOSI ERY' Made. 15c. a pair. HO.MEUY Ladies' Gray Mixed HOSIERY" He-c. Itegular Made, HOSIERY Silk.Clecked, 19c. a pr. HOSIERY' Ladies' Gray Mixed HOSIERY Hese. Full Regular HOSIERY' Made, Silk Clocked in HOSIERY" I lowers, 25c. a pair. HOSIERY Gents' Full Heuular HOSIERY Made Extra Fine Half HOSIERY' He-e, 17c. a pair. HOSIERY" Gents' Full Regular HOSIERY' Made Balbrigg.ui3,SiIk HOSI E RY Clocked, 25e. a pair. HOSIERY Gents' Plain Cardinal HOSIERY' Balbriggans, Full Reg- HOSIERY HOSIERY ular Made, Silk Cleck- HOSIERY' HOSIERY ed, warranted fast HOSIERY HOSIERY colors. 25c. a pair. HOSIERY" HOSIERY Gent-' Full Regular HOSIERY HOSIERY Made Gray Mixed HOSIERY HOSIERY Merine Heic, 25c. a pr. HOSIERY HOSIERY Gents' Heavy Bibbed HOSIERY HOSIERY Weel Hese, lSe. n pair. HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HO-IERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIER V HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY" HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY- HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY hosiery HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSlERY HOSIERY HO--IERY VTOVELTIES IX SCAIIF PJNS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHODND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AXD DRAWERS, XT E. J. ERISMA1TS, THE SHIRTMAKEII, 56 N'OKTH OUEKN STKEET WATT, SHAND & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MUSMNS, SHEETINGS, LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. 4-1, 0 S, 3-1 and C4 Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS, In all the ruveite brand-, at lcs-than Manu faeturer's Prices. ,7-4, S-4, 9-4 and 104 Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS, nt Popular Prices. Special Bargain in Yarn Bleached TA1ILE DAMASKS, "J-Jic., 42c. flee., 2.e. mil 73c. a yard. These goods are 20 per cent, better than anything we have ever shown at these prices. SPECIAL BARGAIN: 5,000 Y'ARDS HAMBURG EDGINGS AXD INSERTINGS IN SHORT LENGTHS AT QUICK SELLING PRICES. Tit A rXLUJiX' u Vlitt Watt, Sliand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. OPECIAI. -NOTICE. HAGER & BROTHER, Xe. t!5 WEST KINU STREET. We are celling at les than present value STANDARD MAKES OF Bleached and Uublcaclied Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings Pillow 3uslin.s, and Tickings. LOOM AND DAMASK TABLE LINENS, Napkins and Towels, MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS, WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS. OPKNEI) THIS DAY A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF HAMBURG EDGINGS WITH INSERTINGS TO MATCH. LEGAL NOTICES. IASTATi- OF lO'ENKUlCTIIOO'S, LATH It of the city el Lancaster, decea-ed. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undei-signed, all persons in debted thereto arc requested le make immedi ate payment, and these bavin-; claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te te tlie under signed, residing in the city of Lancaster. MICHAEL HABERBUSH, Executer. J .no. A. Covle. Att'y. lanLTCtdeaw j-MTATK OF SUSANNA FKANCISCCS. JLi lateel the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted 10 said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of sain decedent te make known the same te hnu. without delay. JACOB BOWKRS. Administrator, d. b. n. e. t. a. .Ise. M. Amwee. Attorney. jlS-Ctileaw E 'STATE OF JACOi: WEU, SIC, LATE I el the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said entate hnvin-r been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te inaku Imme diate .settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te tiic undersign ed, residing in said township. JACOB WEH. JR.. E.xecnter, Lancaster, Pa. A.J. Kiiei-ly. Attorney. 41 Grant Street. Lancaster. Pa. j'1-Ctdeaw "I.-.STATE OF IIKNUY GAICKECHT, LATE Xh of Lancaster city. Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are request ed te make immediate settlement, ami thnu having claims or demands againstthe estate of said decedent, te make known the same te tlx undersigned without delay, residing in I.an c;tster, Pa. ISAAC 1). LUTZ. JOHN A. BAUSMAN, jiin2l-Ctdeaw Executers. INSTATE OF KW. A. SKNKlt, I.aTE r 11 the City e! Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration en fluid e-late hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the Mime, will piescnt them without delay te tlie undcrslgneii. REBECCA SENER, Administiatri.v, or te ;. Sener .v Sens, Lumber and Ceal Deal ers, N. E. Cerner Prince and Walnut Street", Lancr.atfr, Pa. janJWtdeaw 1 'STATE OF THOMAS 1. KMJ.Y, LATE or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all per.-ens in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate sett lenient, and tliose having claims or demands against the cstateef said decedent, te make them known te the undersigned with out delay, residing in Lancaster. janl-MJtdreiw W. U. HENSEL. INSTATE OF .TAJIIKS W. KHElf, LATE OF J the city of Lancaster, deceased. Tin; un-b-rsigned Auditor, appointed tedistribute the balanc remaining in the hands of Julia Rhey, administratrix et James W. Rhey, te and among these legally entitled te the same, and te pas en exceptions te her account, will sit for that purpose en TUKSDAY", FEBRUARY 2-J. ISS1, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in tlie, city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion and exceptions may attend. WM. A. ATLEE. jan23-itiIeaw Auditor. I ANCASTKK AND .MILLKKSVILUS k. f. J. i Cars run as fellows : Leave Iuieutscr P.l:.lepet), at 7, 9, and 11-eOa.ni., and 2, t. e and suw p. in., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at ftatp.m. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 3, and a. M., and 1, :", 5 and 7 p. ni. Cars run dally en above time except en Sub day. WLUM1HA AI PORT DEPOSIT K. K Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and fort Deposit Railroad e: lime: en the following STATIOH3 NoKTH-'ExpreSS. WR. A.H. Pert DeiKisit Peachbottem... . . Safe Harber. Columbia 0:35 7:12 753 S:23 Express. r. st. 3-55 4JS 3:11 3:40 Acceu. r.n. Statiess SeiTH-'Espressi. WAHD. I A. X. Columbia. Safe Harber. Peart-bottom 11:45 P.M. 12:14 li57 Pert Deposit i:- Express. P.M. 6:-M :49 F. M. 7:32 S:t5 iOP 3:18 5:21 6:20 Accem 7:45 ArlWK 19:40 11.07 P.M. 12-25 E-IIN; Jt COLUMBIA K. K. R ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER SVtii, 1SS). NORTinVARH. LEAVE. A.M. Quarryville t:45 Lane.ister, llngSt Lancaster tyvi Columbia , 7:55 ARRIVE. Reading.... 1 10:03 SOUTHWARO. r.M. 1:05 1:10 3:20 p.m. 2:30 3:40 S-5D 3: k) 5.30 A.M. ihai icie A.M. A.M.I r.M. S:0." liW 6:10 P.M. 10:15 2:11) 820 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 8-20 1120 .... !fc25 P.M LEAVE. Reading . ARRIVE. Columbia Jjincaster. 10:07 2.10 8:10 5:(V Lancaster, King St 10:18 820 5:10 tiuarryville 1120 'J-.25 :4i 1 miiis connect at Reading wit It tnilns te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yrk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te und from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. j. M. WILSON. Supt. 1)KSSSYLVASIA KAIl.KOA4 NEW SCHEDULE On anil after MONDAY, JANUARY 171 h. ISM, trains 011 the Feimsyl Mtm.i Railroad will arrive ami leave the Luu-c.i-i.- and Phtladelpiiia depots as follews: .'mTw.rn Leave; Arrive fcASTWAitP. Lanc'ter Phihul'ii Philadelphia Express, 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m Cincinnati Express 2:55 " 5:15 " Fast Line, 5C8 " 7:30 Y'orkAceeu'. Arrives; 8.00 " .... Harrisburg Express 8:05 10:10 " DillervilleAcceni. Arriv-s, 8:45 ' .... Columbia Accommodation, 9-.n1 " 12:01 p.m. Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:30 " .... Pacilie Express, 1: p.m. 3:45 " Sunday Mail 2:00 ' 5:00 Johnstown Express, 305 " 5W " Chicago Day Expn-ss, 4:3' l:3i ' Harrisburg Accoimuedal'ii, 0:23 " 30 " WKSTWAIte. Way Passenger. Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey, Mall Train Ne.2.vla Cel'hia, Niagara & Chicago Express auiiuuy jian, J as l Lii lie, .............. ...... Frederick Aecoiumedat ion, Dillerville Lecai.vla Mt.Jey Harrislt'.irg AccemiiKhlat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, Harri-burg kxpress, Pittsburg Expres Cincinnati Express Pacilie Express, Leau 1 Arrive 'Philad'a Ijine'ter 12SKI . 7-30 0:00 " 8:00 12:10 2-3U 1 4:00 5:30 ti:2f !):10 1155 MDa.ii 10:20 " !0.2.- " 11:10 " Itl-SO ' 2:30 p.m. ia ' i50 " 5:t0 " 72C " 7:30 " 8-50 " ILrW " i'5 A.M. Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when flag ged, will step at Middletown, Ellzabethtewn Mt. Jey, Lundisvillc, Binl-in-Hand, Leiiian Place, Gap, ChrMiana, PurkesIiurK, Ceatcs vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downingte-.vii.Coalcsville, Parke burg, Mt.Jey, Eiixabelhtewn and Middletown. Ilanoveraecemmodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express a. Il.fkk.. ... ...ill .1 . .. .V i.u ii.w. 1. in., mi, run iiiruugu ie nanevcr. Frederick AccommrMlatieii. west, cenn eels at .with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 p.m.. l.?mfwf,- and will run ttireugh te Frederick. T OCAL MAIL AltKANtlEMENTS. HOURS FLR CLOSING THE MAI I J. BY RAILROAD. New Yeaic tiikoceii mail 7:3i a in, 100 p m, 4:15 p 111 and 11:30 p ui. Way Mail, east, 7:3u a m. GeinxiJiviti.E, Divningtewn, Leamaii Pluce Gap (! p in. PniLADKLrniA through mail, 7:30 and 8:45 11 in.. 1:00, 4:15 and 11.'!0 p 111. PiTTSBUiKiu and west, 2:00 and 11:30 p 111. llAKitisi-L-ite Mail,!)::')), a 111, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:10 a in. Wav Mail, west, fh.10 a m. Baltimore and Wasiunoten, via Philadel piiia, 4:15 p m. Baltimore and Washinoten, via Yerk, 2.00 p in. Baltimore and Washinoten, via Harrisburg ll::-uiui. Coatesville, 4:15 p in. Columbia, IO-.Oi a 111, 2:K) and 5:15 p 111. Yerk and Yerk way, 2:00 and 11:30 p in. Northern Central, lo-.ue a in, 2:00 and 1130 p 111. Readine. via Iteadlngand Columbia R R, 7:30 a 111 and l2:.-0 p in. Readine, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 put. Keadineway, via Junction, Lititz, Manhelni, East Hcmptield and Kphnita, 3 p in. O.UARRWILLB, Caiuarge, New Providcnce, West Willow and Martinsville, Ri.lten and Lime Valley, i): 15 a 111 and 5:00 p 111. New Helland, Churchtown, Grecnbank. Blue Ball, Goedvillc, lUiirtewu and Spring Greve, by way of Dowuingtewn, at 7:30 a 111 mid li) in. Save Haiuier, via Columbia. 1000 a ni. BY STAGE Jlillernvlllu and Slackwater. te Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p in. Te Millersville, 8 ami 1130 a in, and 4 pm. Binkley's Bridge, Lcaeeck, llureville. New Helland, 2:30 p m. Willow Street. Smllhville, Buck, Chestnut Ia vcl, Greene, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fuirmeuut and Rewlandsvllle. Mil. daily. 750 a in. Hindis Valley, Oregon, West Karl. Farmers villc, Netrsvillc, Uinkletewn, Terre Hill, Martiinluli-, daily, at 230 pm. un.tiii.uiu, jiiiiii.j,, Aiiiuiju:r ami mneai- iand Mills, te Strasburg, laily, at 4 p m. Paradise and Seiidcrshnrg, at 7:.T a in. Cu- lli.il 1.. ... .i,ru... t..B.f ....If, luaiiville. Mount Ncbe. l"-twiiiisville. Bellies and Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 e in. WIir.A eriSi fOltllKLlVKRY. ARRIVING BY RAIL.-Eastcrn mail, 1):3 a 111, 3 and (':30 p 111. tasiern way man, ih:m a in Cole 111 7 a in . Western mail, 7 and 10 a m, 2 and ii-.'i0 n in. i.canuig, via Kcainng and t Columbia, 2-30p in. Western way mail, 830 a in. Reading way mall, 10:30 a 111. Quarry villi: Branch, 8:15 a m ami 4 p III. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sate Harber and Millersville, at ! a 111, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and On 111, and 4 p 111. Frem New Helland, at '1:30 11 111, daily. Frem Rewlandsvillc, Mil, at 4 p. m. Reading way mail, at 10-30 a m, daily. Frem Strasburg. at 'J-30 a in, daily. Frem Ruwlinsville, at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There an; four mail deliveries by letter car ricrs each day, and en their return tripn they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter box-s. Fer the Hist delivery the carriers leave the office at :30 a m; second delivery at 10a in ; third delivery at 11am; fourth delivery at 3 p in. SUNDAY POSTOFF1CE HOURS. On Sunday the postelliee is ejicn from April 1 te October i, from 8 te 9 am, and from (i te 7 a in ; from October 1 teApril l.freni 9 te 10 a 111 . and from t; te 7 1 m. COAL. B. It. MARTIN, Whole-sale and Retail Healer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 43 Yard : Ne. 4ae North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n:-lyd COHO & WILEY. :7-e NOUTII WATXIt ST., Lancaster, fa., Wholesale and Retail Healers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Ofllcc: Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. lebSS-Iyd E jTATE OF SAltAII MONTGOMERY, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per-!-eus indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them Ter settlement te the undersigned, re siding in said cltv. ELIZABETH MONTG03IERY II. B. Swaiu, Administratrix. Attorney. janSJMitUeaw te TO RBILLT & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want et Superior Manure will lind it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pik. ' Office. '3'A East Chestnut street. S agU-ttil COAL ! COAL ! ! L Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind OI jliVlj go 10 RUSSEL & SHTJL-MYER'S. uality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 23 Kant Kins Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. angM-tapriSK