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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1881.
vitficaster intelligencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12, 1881.
Thirty Years in Juil.
Ami After that Time a Movement te Itclcase
the Imprisoned Man.
Mr. K. B. Stout, an aged citizen of Cin
cinnati has left for Columbus te petition
the governor for the pardon of Ferdinand
Seitz, whom a jury of which Stout was a
member sent te the penitentiary for life,
thirty -three years age. Scitz was then a
young man of 2e. lie had fallen in love
with Kalriua Addam, a comely German
gii I, en licitway from Germany here, and
after their arrival asked the father for her
hand. The old man refused. Seitz and
the daughter pleaded in vain. Finally the
father, te get 1 id of Seitz, urged him te go
a short distance into the country te rent a
farm. They went together. A few miles out
the same afternoon, old Addam was found
shot and his brains beaten out. An hour
later Seitx was talking with some men
near by when the Hies weie seen te cluster
about his knees and thighs. The men
suspected something wrong, and, forcing
him te remove his outer garments, found
his drawers stained with bleed beneath his
dark t reuse rs. He was convicted en cir
ciinivtautial evidence and sent te the peni
tentiary for life. He refuted te confess,
and the thirty-three years ha has been in
prison he has constantly as-Mated bis inno
cence. Of the judges, shciill' and officials
that served in the ease all are dead save
the vt-uer.ible Judge A. (!. A. Carter, who
was then pre-e:tit:ng attorney. Seitz,
who is new ueaily sixty, and lias spent
considerably iii-i; than half of his life
in the penitentiary, ;-. r."peried te be in ex
cellent health, anil with prospects of leu
years or mere of life.
St. Valentine.
The IVespecis ler the Amiiiat Visitation.
Each season of the year possesses it own
striking characteristics and is marked
with festivities and indulgences peculiar
te such pciieds. It is simply marvelous
with what tenacity the people cling te cus
toms and traditions in all ceuutiies, and
under whatever condition they may hap
pen te be placed. Neither arc any of them
allowed te be overlooked, and the busi
ness of catering te the public taste in rela
tion te such is carefully piesccutcd. Just
at the pit-sent time some of the store win
dows in thiscity present a showy appear
ance, decked out as they aie with valen
tines of all descriptions from the crudeand
gaudy allair, which is sold for a penny, te
the moie elaborately ceustiucted article.
with its kiei.t of imitation lace and cun
ningly secicled verse of sentiment.
The valentine season does net properly
set in until next Monday, the 14th inst..
but the gaudy display of fancy pictures
with .-entinicut.il met tecs and heiiihlc
caricatures that am intended te convey
the most wilting san-i-iii, have induced
the girls and bey.t te anticipate the date,
and tl:e-e missives have aheady begun te
circulate through the mails. The post pest
office clerks will have double work for a
week te come. The young man or young
lady who docs net icccive at least half a
dozen comic valentines in the next few
dajs. m:iv !' icgsmlcd as a social nonen
tity. Kxtcushr -Mail Ifofmcries.
Thefts of mail matter en the Luke Shern
A: Michigan Southern trains between Chi
cage ami Rochester wcie discovered by
government detectivesa lev.' dajsage, and
scvcial anests were made. On Wednes
day night, what, they considered the most
important, a rrett. was made in the person
of Jehn 1'. kcisl. assistant weigher at the
pest office in Chicago. Documents and
money te a large amount, were found upon
him, and in a disreputable house en the
south side were found additional valu
ables, some of them in lhe eiigiua! envel
opes. The total amount lecevered was
nearly Sle.(!(!0. When iiist ariested Leist
was defiant, but he seen made a full con
fession. His m.-thed was te slii the pouch
es and takeout the letteis.
lancast;:i:
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D.MRV.
Butter 1J.
Cup cliccc, - eu ;i-
Cottage ehee-e. i pi.ve
Dutch rhee-c 7 lump
KtlL'HS.
Apples t pk
H.inan:is each
Cherries, diied. 1 )(
Currant-, dried, it 11.
Cianbcrrics "jl t
Dried Apples 'Jl il
Pe-u-lies f 1
Or;i.e- 1' It.
Lemens 1 le.
Oramji V de.
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Hccts J? hunch
Cabbage fl lieail
Carrots ?1 hum-h
Celery J1 lumen
Lima" brans f? i t
Unions ?? y. pk
xt biiuch
Potatoes -Jl ,,!'s
(Sweet) 'Jl i .'peel...
Radishes 1 hmii-li '.
Soup Ilea lis -jl !
Salsify t bunch
Turnips $1 .l peek
1'OITLTKV.
Chickens gft pair (live)
jl B. (cleaned)
Ducks 71 p lir
tJeesc fl piece
Turkevs 1' piece (live
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Apple I'.iilter tl 1'
Eijii de.
Heney ?1 11
Se.ip fl It
Saner kraut 'fl ill
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Beer Steak, $1 B
Roast (rib) P.
" " (chuck) ?1 ft
" Corned, 1 ft
" Dried, ty ft
Beet hind iuarlcr'! 11
" teie quarter "Jl ii
Bologna dried
Ham W B
Lamb ft it.
Lard -j-1 B.
Mutten t B.
Mince Meat -Jl B.
l'erk?t
Pudding jl B.
Sausage 1 11.
nsii.
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Cattish fl.
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Hay Timrtliv 1 ten.
" Clever fl ten
Cernel bus
Oats V tms
Rye t' bn
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'I :.,i, M Wan'l a Piaster,"
said a -ick man !. -i lruggi-t. " cjurt you give
mc something te -ui. m.-r-' Hi-, symptoms
vrciva lame b.tel: ;mi ..,.,i ,l..(J,i mine and
-CrtJ a sure indication '.1 ki.lm-y di-ease. This
druggUt leld liiui te us" h.'ln.-y-Wei tund in
a short lime it ellei led aeen.p.i ).- (.Nn.. Have
you the-; .symptom- " 'I ln.i. .t :i i,, or
bottle te-d.iy beler.: en l.i-.,iM- incm.-Ll.l.-.
It Is the cure ; sale and sun Jfit'.ritll,- ;,'.
publican. 1 7 i v. .,V u
Cured of Drinking.
"A young rnend el mine Muscuied el .hi
insatiable lhir-l ler l.i.juer, that h.-el .m,,
tratcd his system that he was unable todeauj
business. He was entiielv cured by Hie u-e el
Hep Ititlcrt. II allayed all tli.it burning lliirat
took away the appi-iite ter liquor; made his
nerves steady, and he li.s rvinained a "ebcr
and steaily man ler nunc than two years, and
liasnei.esire te icturn te hUcup, and 1 knew
et a number of etheis w he have been curud el
drinking ny it." Kretn a lea-ling Uailre-id oni eni
cial, Chicago, 111. teld awilA-w
Ge te II. B. Cochran, druggist, a, .i (, YSj
North Queen street, ler Jf. t'nrmun's yew
Jfatienal Dyes. Fer brightness and dumbilitv
Ot color are iineqii-ileL Celer trout 2 te a
pounds. Price, 13 cents.
RELIGIOUS.
FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Preaching te-morrow moraine and even
ing by the pa-,ter, Rev. rt'ni. Morrison. Sun
day school at 1 p. m. The JSantl of Hepe un
der the leadership of Rev. J. 15. Seule, will
sing during the session. Revival services will
he continued next week. Preaching by Rev.
J. O. Critchlow, of the First Rapti-st church.
German town.
I
;7IKSr REFORMED DIVINE SERVICK
merulas: and eveninsr. at the u-ual iieur-.
Sunday school at i p. m
IMRST M. E. CUL'KCH. NORTH DUKE
" Street. Preaching at 10 a. in. and 7l
p. 111., by the pastor, l:ev. S. II. C. Smith. Sab
bath school at IfJ p. in. Yeung people's prayer
meeting ate p. 111.
ivr
ORAVIAN. J. .MAX HARK. PASTOR.
Lituny and nrcachlng in the morning-
Children's service at 2 p. m. In the evening
flr-t of a scries or discoursed en " ISible Pic
ttne The Reck." Wednesday evening lec
ture en " Inti-rnattenal Sunday Scheel Jcfc Jcfc
seii." All i'lVitCd.
M.
K. MISSIONS. K AST .MltSlOX
Sabbath school at 1:43 p. m.
Wiisr Missiex. Preaching by the pastor.
Itev. S. O. Garrison, at l'i a. ni. and at Yi
p. in. Sunday hcIioeI at lJ j). in.
OIAVICT ItAI'HST CllVRCII TKMPKK
iinee Hall Rev. M. Fraync, jn-ter. At
W. 'Cliristlan Pei-tcetieii." At V. p. in.,
'The Nature and Necessity el Repentance."
Sunday school at l)X ). in.
jKi:sitVTi:i:iAN. skicvicics
IN Tin:
I morning and evening, at Hie Usual benis,
Pie.iehiii
1. H.
by the jia-ter. Rev. .1. V. Mitchell,
I)Kksi:yti:ician mi:mekiai. mission
Chapel, Seuth (jueen Slrect. Rev. .1. C.
Hume, pa-ter. Kvening service at 7' J o'clock.
Sunday school at 'Vt p. m. Prayer meeting
fvery Tlmrsday evening.
1OCKI.AM SUMIAV SCIIOOI. (ll.M)i:
i, nominatienal) meets in the Rockland
street pnl. lie school building, every Sunday
alteruoeuat 1J o'clock. Kverybedy welcome.
ST. .IA.MI.S KKV. C. I'. KNItiill'. II. II.,
lector. Helv Commuiiieii at S and Mern
ing service at 10' . a. in. Children's --ervice at
iy, in.
S1
t. paui.'s i:i:riRMi:n imvini: sei:-
viees will be held at WV, a. in. and at 7'
p. in. r layer meeling al ( p. in. Minilay
school at Vi p. in.
ST. LUKE'S Ki:i')IMIi:i) MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near We-t Orange .street.
Divine -ervicesen Sunday at llJ:Ca. m. and 7!
p. m. Sunday -eh el at i p. m. " Rev. V. r.
I.iehlitcr. iiaster.
OT.
sti:phi:ns
cii.pj:l, celli-:;:
ervieii te-morrow uioru uieru uioru
seliueii by Rev. .1. II.
:ampiis. Ibvilie
at HiK o'eleeU.
Ilubl'5, II. i).
8T. I'AUL'S M.i:., CliUltCH, S. OL'KKN ST.
Pleaching at 10" ', a. m.. and7'( '. in., by the
p.i-ter, Rei. .1. I.indeiuuth. Prayer meeting
at H'i. p. in. Sunday -ehoel at 1JJ p". m.
81
IT. .lOIIN'S LUTIILRAN CHURCH
Preaching at 101-: a. in., and at 7'iP. in. by
the jiaster. Rev. sylvanus stall ; Met nlng .sub
ject, " The Ilidiluii Power." Kvening "Pilch
nig Tewaid Sodom." Sejts tiee. Sunday
school at 1:13 p. in.
e ali:m chuiu'u of ;ei. prkachinc
k te-morrow morning and evening bv the
Rev. A. A. Phel))-. A. M . et Reche iter, X. V.
Sunday -choe! at 17i 1. m. Wist Mis-ion. Ilor Iler
w::rt t !.!. s-iinday school at 1 '., p. m. North
Mi inn. Antieeh.' Suinlay school at ;i a. m :
prt aching at 3' ji. m. teu'tn Mi-sieu. Reaver
s'reet. siunlax" M-leiel at I , p. m. ; evening
s"i- ice at ."i'. p. hi.
SuceND i-:van:i:lical, ;iiii:cii
(i:ngli-h), North Mulberry stuvt, abevc
Orange. Pre.iehingat 10' a. in., s.-rnien te the
Sabbath -ehoel; and at V. p. m. by the pa-ter,
Rev. .1. A. Kcger. sabbathsehnel sit i p. in.
TTNION P.KTIIKL CHURCH !' COD.
LJ Pleaching lo-inerrow by jiakter. Rev. !.
A. I.. I.avertv, at I0) a. ui.,:iui al 7' p. in.
livening subject "The rnpaideu-tble Sin ?"
Sunday school and adult Rible class at l',
p. in.. "and at the llreen street Chapel at i p.
in.
M. C. A ISflSLIl
a. in. "Ie-pcl service
STUIIV
it II: 13 p
AT
in.
Jl: I."
2iu:nicAC.
HOSTBTTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS
Vii Time Should be Lest
11 the stomach, liver and beuels ate alleetcd,
te adept tile sure tonicity, llestetler's Stomach
Hitter-.. Ki-eases of III organs named beget
etliets tin meic serious, and a de'ay i- thete
I. ne ha.ardeii-. Ily-iep-ia, liver eeiuplaint,
chill- and iccr, eai'ly rheu malic twinge-, kid
nev weaMiess, biing'ici ions bodily tieiible it
irillcl u lilt. I.iwf no time in using thisel
fective, sate and long known niediei'ie.
Fer .lle by all li uggists and I le.ilers gen
erally. il-lydeed,lyw
8
IIALI-Ptl.
In censeqiieucDOl the ery large number e!
ca-esel'thi- lata! disease new in our state and
especially at Philadelphia, I have provided
mysell Willi
Frasii Aei
SI VIS,
FROM Hi:. MARTIN, OF P.OSTOX,
villi v.'hieli I am picparcd te ae'iii:iti or ie-v.n-eiiiute
anyone u he de-iies le be di-e.i-e-)ioel"ai.-aiiist
this unpleasant malady.
Having InlJy lesb-d the iiuaiity et" ihe Virus
el llr. Martin, as obtained treui the 1 all, in
i,U..ll ease-., I can unhe-ilatinglysay it i-alme-t
a pcil'-et preventive et sniall-i'ev".
DR.
G. A. GREENE,
(3S Yeais i:.-peiifnce),
Zti NORTH QTi;i:x STKi:k:T,
Ne.
SJ-tlrtMH'FAf l.anea-ler, Pa.
T i " I
uiEirs
lJ.f
mnnn
A Pleasant, Sate, Speedy and Sure Remd ler
Celd-, Coughs. Hoarseness. A -tliiua, Inilu
en.a. Soreness el the Tlue.it and Chest,
llienchitis. Whooping Cough, 'spil
ling et Rloed, lutlamuiatieti of
the I.ungsaiii'all Hi-cascsei
theChestand Air Pas--iigcs.
This valuable prejiaral ion einbinn all the
medicinal irtues ot'the-e articles i liieli long
experience has proved te pes-c-s Ihe ine-t
sale and ellicient iiu.ililics ter the cute el" all
kinds et Lung Diseases. Pi ice 'J3 cent-. Pre
pared only and -old bv
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST?
NO. II KAST KINO STKKUV. elfi-tld
DE. SAIFORD'S
LIYEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
SANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer sale by all Druggists.
el h-'-lYCOd&alteew
MEDICAL.
PROVRUS.
; Ne one can be ick when when the -temach
bleed, liver and kidneys are healthy, and
Hep Itinera keep them se.'
"The greatest nourishing tonic, appetizer
strengilieneraiiil curative en eaith. Hep Rit
tei-3.-'
" It is Impossible te remain long sick or out
el health, where Hep Ritters are u.ed.M
" Why de Hep Ritters cure se much ?" Re
cause tliey give geed digestion, rich bleed, and
healthyactien of all the organs.''
" Xe matter what your teelings or ailment
Li, Hep Ritters will de you geed."
" Remember, Hep Ritters never docs harm,
but geed, always and continually."
"Purify the bleed, cleanse the stomach and
Hwaetcn the breath with Uep Riders."
"Quiet nerves and balmy sleep in Hep Rit
ters."
'Xe health with Inactive liver and uiinary
organs without Hep Ritters."
Hen Itidei'H 3IuiiiiFuctiH'iu? Company,
Reche-ter. XV w Yerk, and Terente, Ontane.
iaii.VlyinnVFXw
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OF LYNN, MASS.
Her Variable Compound the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepo and Happiness Re
stored by the use of
LYDIA E. PINKHATVTS
YegetaMe Compound,
Tbe Positive Cure Fer
All Female Complaints.
This preparation, as Its name signifies, eon
sists el Vegetable Properties that aic liarmlc.-s
te the. most delicate invalid. Upen one trial
the merits of this compound willbeiecegnized,
a- relict is iuiuicdi ite; and when ils u'is con
tinned, in ninety-nine ca-es in a hundred, a
permanent cine is ellected, as thousands will
testily. On account of It4fcreven iucrits.it is
te-day recommended ana prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
It will cure, entirely the worst term of tailing
of t lie uterus Lenceri hrca, irregularand pain
f ill Mcnstrnalien, all Ovarian" Troubles, In In
llammatien and IMceratien, Flendings, all llis
plaiciiicntsand the ceuseiiiieut spinal weak
ness, and is especially adapted te the Ciangc
of Lite.
In l.iet it has proved te be the greatest and
bc-t remedy that lias ever been discovered. It
pel locates every portion of the system, anil
gives new lileaud vigor. It removes taint uc-s.
liatiileney, destroys all craving ter stimulant,
and relieves weakne-s of the stomach.
It cure-- ltle.it ing. Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, tifiicral Debility. Meeples-ncsfi, lie
prcssinn and ludigestien'. That Icelingef bear
ing down, causing pain, weight and backache,
is nlwajs permanently cured by its use. it
will at ail times, ami under all circumstances,
act in harmony wilh the law that governs the
letnale system.
Fer Kidney entnptaints of either sev this
Compound is nn.siirpa ed.
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
i-i picparcd til i!.; and 'ill Western Avenue,
I.yun, M.i"s. Price!. Six belt les ler j.". Sent
by mail in the lerm ei pills, al-e in the form et
ln.enges, en receipt el pi ice, $1 per box, ler
either. Mr-. PIXKIIAM ireely aiwweivall let
ters of inquiiy. Send ter pauiphlel. Addies-a-i
above. MvnHan litis paper.
Xe family should be without. l. 1)1 A V.
ri.VMIAM'SUVKUriUS. They cure Con Cen
si ipatieu, lilieusnc-s und Torpidity el the
Inver. S-'i cents per be v.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
(General Aden's, I'fiilatlelplila.
Fer sale by ('. A. I.eeher, '.) Ra-t King wtreet
and t!ee. W. Hull, 1.1 West King slrect.
iii-lVdiedAw
Brandy as a Medicine
Tin- following article was veluntarily: sent te
Mr. II. K. blayiuaker. Agent for Reigart'-- old
Wine Mere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively n-ed
the l.randy referred ti in his regular priiei u-e.
It is commended le the attention of ihe,e ut
tlieteil with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abu-ed Alcoholic .Stimulant
Has never intended as a beverage, but te be
Used as a medicine of great potency in iheeuie
el -.eiiie el the destructive di-ea-e.s : Inch
si eejiav. ay their annual theu-aiiils of victim-.
Willi a purelj philanthropic motive w pie
sent te the lavei-able notice e! invalid e'-pe-
eiidlj these aillictet: with that miserable iii-ea-e
Pyspepsia, a bpecilie vt inedy, uhieli n
nothing mere ei Ic.s-than
. Brandy.
The aged, v. ith leeblc appetite and meie or
less debility, will lim! this -iaijilc medicine,
when list (I pmperls,
A Sovereign Remedy
ei all their ills and aches. He it, he.nvei
strictly understood that we prescribe and u -e
but one article, and that is
REHUltrS OLD BHANDY,
Sehl by our enterprising young Iriend, II K
SI,A MAKKI!. This Rrandy has steed the
te-t ler ear-, and has never failed, as lai
as our epeiielice extends, and we therelere
give it the pwleience eyer ;tll ether ISraudics
uematlerv. ith hew maii jaw-lueaking French
titles they are braudeit. Ouc-!eiirth of the
money that is yearly threw u away en vai:eu
impotent dyspepsia peeilics weuiil sitlllee te
buy all Ihe Rrandy te cure any such case or
en -ei. Iniiroel el the cunitive'innvcis et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
hi I-.W-of Ilystpepii-i, we em summon niiin
bers et witnessi-i nii ei-e in particular wc
I'ite:
A haul-working farmer had been mulcted
with an c.haustie Dyspepsia ir:i iiuiuberef
years; ids stomach would reject almost eveiy
kind of loed; he had sour eructatiens com.
st.intly ueappclilc in lact, he was obliged le
restrict his diet te crackers and Male bread,
and as a beverage he used McUruiuiN Knet
Reer. He is a Methodist and then, as new
pi ached at limes, and in ids di-eeitr.sc.s often
declaimed earnestly against all kiiidsel slreti"
drm!.-. When advised te try
Reitjart's Old Brandy,
In his ca-e, he loel.nl up will, aslenisumcnt
but alter hearing el its v.eiiilci-:iil etlecls in
Hit eases ei some or his near acquaintance- he
at last consented te fellow our advice, 'lie
used the Rrandy faitlilully and .steadilv; the
liist bettlegivinghinian appetite, and before
the .second wits taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capable of digest ingany thing which
hejehese local. He .slii! keeps it and uscsa lit
tle, occasionally; and since he has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A I'KAirnsir.u Physician
II. K. 8LAYHAKKK,
AOBKT FOR
Reigart's Old Fine Stere,
Established in 1785,
IMl'OP.TKU AWtl llEAI.UIt IN
FIXE OI.li HRAXIWKS. SHKRIIIKS, SUPK-
lilOR Old! jIAI)1:II:A, (Imported in l,ss
b-7 and l.-i'.) CHAMPAGNE O
KTEItY RRAXI,SjCOTCII AM:
PORTRR. RROWX TOUT.
N.i. -iU KAST KIXi; ST.. lv.t:ASTKi;, PA
1 I.T THE P.KmT HORSE AND CATTLE
X POWDER. The attention of l;iri..eiu ...,.i
sleek raisers is specially called te the above
powder which is pronounced bymany larinei-s
the best terili-tei
miier. ceugns, ceiiisand ether
diseases and conditions et
Cattle, Swine and Poultry.
ller-c. Alse, for
Fer Milch Cows
ii cents a pound
mere, can ee iieiuing ecller
or A pounds ter$L
Prejiaicd and sehl by
ANDREW (;. FRY
DRUGGIST.
I or. North Oueen
tnd Orange St i ret-,
Lancaster. Pi
IJESlEMRiCK JF YOU ARE AStiFftEKKlt
A, Ireni your Kidneys or a Torpid Liver,
KIDNEYCTJRA
Will lcmeve
circulars.
all
tieuble. SOc. a pack. See
KAUFFMAX'S DRUG STORE.
110-lmd 110 X. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
HBY GOODS, VXDEBWEAX, C.
iS
OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Metzger, Bard&Haugliman
announcetethe public that they have bought
ad will open in a day or two
A LARGE ROT OF
TABLE LIHH;.
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED RY WATER OXLY,
AT THE LATE FIRE OF
SWEETZER, PEMBROOK; & Ce.,
NEW lOKk.
We had expected te buy
Calicoes and Muslins,
but as they brought regular prices in their
damaged condition, we did net buy them,
being able te give you geed goods as low as the
damaged can be -old.
i
Iff,
NEW CHEAP STORE,
:J8 West King Street,
Opposite cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.
LI-ASAI XOTTCES.
INSTATE OP 1IKNKY tJAKUECHT, LATE
I J el Lancaster city. Lancaster county. Pi
deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate
Having iieeu granted te mc unuersigneu, an
ncrsens indebted te said decedent are reuuest-
ed te make immediate settlement, and these
having claims or demands against the estate of
-aid decedent, te make known the same te the
mule'. signed withent delay, residing In Lan
caster, Pa. ISAAC O. LUTZ.
JOHXA. RAUSMAX,
jaii'Jl-r.tilu.iw Executers.
Es
'STATE OF KIUV. A. MEXER, L.ATE OK
the City et Lancaster. Pa., deceased.
L'.tters et administration en said c-tate hav
ing been granted te the uiulerulgiied. all per
sons indebted thereto are ren, nested te make
immediate payment, and these having claims
or demands against the -nine, will ptcscut
I hem without delay te ihe uiuleraigneil.
RERECCA SEXEU,
Ailministiatrix,
or te G. Sener A Sens. Lumber and Ceal Ileal
eis, X. R. Cerner Piiuceand Walnut Street-,
Lancu-Kr, Pa
jan-2SGldeaw
INSTATE OF JAMES W. KIIE, LATE OF
j Iheeitveflincaster. deccas-ed. The un
dersigned Auditor, appointed tedlstribute the
tiaiaiicn remaining in me nanus ei .iiuia nncy,
administratrix el .lames W. Riley, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, and
le pa-son exceptions le ncr account, win sit
ler that purpose en TUESDAY. FERRUARY
21. IsSI. at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem
of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster,
where all persons interested in baid distribu
tion and exceptions may attend.
WM. A. ATLEE,
Jaui'i-Sldeaw Amliter.
Es
'STATU OF THOMAS 1 KELLY, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et
iitlnimi-tratien en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent are requested te make
immediate sett lenient, and tlie-e having claims
or demands against the estateef said decedent,
le make them known te the undersigned with
out delay, lesidiug in Lancaster.
jimlS-oideaw V. V. HEXSEL.
INSTATE OF SARAH MOXTOOMEKY
l!i late of the city el" Lancaster, deceased
Letters et administration en said estate hav"
ing been granted le the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested te make
immediate payment, and these having claims
or demands against the same will present
them ler settlement te the undersigned, re
siding in Miid city.
ELIZaRETH MONTGOMERY
II. II. SwAitu, Administratrix.
Attorney. ianSO-Utdeaw
INSTATE OF K. i:EXEiICT 1IOOS, LATE
j el the city el Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the xaine, will present them
without delay for settlement te te the under
signed, re-iiliiig in Ihe cily of J.aniiitcr.
MiellAKL'll MIERIiUSlI,
Executer.
Ixe. . Cevi.k. Att'y. ianlS-Gtdeaw
1,'NTATE OF SUSANNA FRANCISCUS.
1j late et the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters of administration en .said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te said decedent are icqiicsted
te make inimediale settlement, and these
having claims or demands against the estate
of s:iin decedent tejnake knevrn the same te
him without delay.
JACOR ROWERS.
Administrator, d. b. n. e. t. a.
.l.e. M. Amwee. Attorney. jlS-litdeaw
INSTATE OF .TACr.i: AVEII, SIC. LATE
i el the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undctsigucd, all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate settlement, and these having claims or
demauds against the Mime, will present them
without delay for settlement te t lie undersign
ed, lesidiug in said township.
jacurwf:h.jr..
Executer, Lancaster, Pa.
A. .1. F.i:r.i:i.r, tterney,
III Giant .Street. Lancaster, Pa. jil-titdeaw
JIlSCJiLLAXJiOUS.
IO INVENTORS.
W. H. BABCOOK,
Alterncy-at-Law, el Washinglen, D. c, form
erly an examiner In U.S. Patent O llice, eilers
his services as solicitor before the U. S. and
Foreign Patent eillccs. Careful work at lair
prices. Was assoeialeet Mr. .lacdi .Slaull'er et
LanciHter, until the tatter's death.
IIOlhriLtu
I )ROCLAM ATION-C1T Y ELECTION.
X The qualilled volei-set the city or Lancas
ter are, hereby notified that an election will be
held in the several wards at the usual places
of holding elections, en TUESDAY, the 15th
day of FERUUARY, 18SI, between the hours of
a. m. ami 7 p. in., ler the nurnesc of electing
en a general Hckct twelve Scheel Directors;
and the qualified voters of the several- wards
Shall at the same time and places elect ether
efllcers as fellows :
FIRsT WARD. Four members et Common
council, one .Jimge, two Inspectors, one Con
stable and one A-sc or.
SECOND WARD. Three members e! Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one As-ess.-er.
TH I COW Alt D. Three members of Couiii'en
Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con
stable and one Assc.--er.
FOURTH WARD. Three members of Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one As-e-ser.
FIFTH WARD. One member et Select
Council, two members et Common f'eun-!i
one Judge, Twe Inspectors, one Constable ami
one Asses-or.
SIXTH WARD. Thrccmciiibers or Common
Council, one Alderman. one Judge, two In In
ppcteis. one Constable and ene Assessor.
SEVENTH WARD.-One member or Select
Council, three membeis et Common Council
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
EIGHTH WARD. Three members or Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one Assessor.
NINTH WARD. One member of Select
Council, three members et Common Council
one Judge, two Inspectors one Constable and
one Assessor.
The election etlieers in the several Hards are
hereby icquiicd te nmkc the necessary elllcial
returns el the election an. te notify "the ncr ncr
eons elected m twenty-four hours) alter such
election shall have been closed and the mini
her et voles ter each candidate or person voted
ler .ascertained.
Given under my hand at Lancaster, this -"d
day of January, 1SS. '
JXO. T. MacGOXIGLE
JenSStfcblftl Mayer.
M Mitel
ASTRIcn DUO'S ADTEBTISE3LEST.
A STRICII BROS.' ADVt.KTISE.WEXT.
LANCASTER
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EMBROIDERIES.
HAMRURG
HAMRURG
HAMRURG
HAMISUliG
UAM1IURG
HAMRURG
HAMBURG
HAMRURG
HAMRURG
HAMI'.UUG
HAMRURG
HAMRURG
HAMBURG
HAMRUKG
HAMBURG
HAMRURG
HAMRURG
HAMIIURG
HAMKUItG
HAM1IURG
HAMIIUKG
HAMRURG
HAMI'.URG
HAMBURG
HAMBURG
HAMBURG
HAMIIUKG
Wc . eiler a most
choice lineel
HAMRURG
EDGINGS
INSERTIONS,
EDGIXG
EDGING
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGING
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGIXG
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGIXG
EDGING
KDGING
EDGING
EDGING
EDGING
astonishingly
prices.
low
Narrow Edgings from
2e. per yard up.
Handsome Edgings
at ec.
Fine Edgings at 7, 8, 9c.
Jincli wide Edgings
at in and 12c.
Choice Patterns at
It! and l'Jc
Most handsome Em
broideries at 25c.
Elaborate Patterns
from SOe. upward.
Cotten Edgings and
Everlasting Trim
mings in full line.
FEATHER EDGE BRAID
ALL NUMBERS.
Ne. 00. Ne. 0, Ne. 1, Ne. '.', Ne. 3. Ne. I,
I lc. -ISc. ode. 5Sc. Ojc. 73c. per de.
SERPENTINE BBA1D.
Ne. i::, Ne. 17, Ne. SI, Ne. A".,
tie. 10c. i:!e. 17c. per dozen.
cei:sets
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETm
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORE'lS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
IN CORsKTS
WE OFFER NOW A
SPLENDID
LINE,
TO SUIT JUKI'
EVERBOD'i.
A Geed Corset at :c.
The 'Aslrielt Gem' Cor
set, side steels and dou
ble busk, at I'.te.
A Geed Woven Corset
at Se.
An Elegant Speen Busk
Corset, with side steels
and side lacings, at
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSE.TS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETs
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSKTS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
only i.ie.
CORSETS The Extra Leng SO Rene CORSETS
CORSETS "Star" Corset at !0c. CORSETS
CORSETS Our 100 Rene One Del- CORSETS
CORSETS lar corset Hi White CORSETS
CORSETS and Colored. CORSETS
CORSETS A Fine French Woven CORSETS
CORSKTS Corset, with elegantly CORSETS
CORSETS embroidered busk, at CORSETS
CORSETS enlyI. CORE'lS
We call attention te our stock et Trimming
suitable ter
MASQUERADE
PARTIES,
Such as
GOLD and SILVER RRAID,
GOLD anil SILVER FRINGE,
SPANGLES, RELI.S, Ac.
All el which we are selling at me-t
icasenable prices.
HOSIERY Ladies' Weel Ribbed
HOSIERY Hese, 10c. ti pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Knitted Weel
llcr-I ERY Hese, extra heavy. e.-
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HO-1ERY
HO-1ERY
HOSIERY
HOI KRY tin long, .Tic.
HOSIERY Ladies' Knitted Lambs
HOSIER) Weel lle-e.-luc.
HOSIERY Ladies' French All Weel liOslERY
HOSIERY Ca-lmiere Jlese,.Fancy, Ile-IERY
nesii.ui Hn pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Heavy French
HOSIERY All Weel Cashmere
1IOSI ERY Ile-e, 50c. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' rine All Weel
HOSIERY Cashmere Hese, ein-
HOSIERY breidercd centre,
HOsIRRY 50c. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Extra Heavy
HOSIERY Cotten I lese, Fleece
HOSIERY Lined. Full Regular
HOSIERY Made, in Solid Celere,
HOSIERY 50c. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' White Iren
HOSIERY Frame Hese, Full Reg-
1IOS1ERY ular Made, Fleece
HOSIERY Lined, '.Be. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Extra Heavy
HOSIERY .Full Regular Made
HOSIERY Balbriggans, silk
HOSIERY Clocked, 25c. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Extra Heavy
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY HOSIERY
HOSIERY
Y
HOSIERY
IIOSIERY
HOSIERY
11USIE.U i liuiuriggaus r un neg-
HOSIERY .ular Made, elegantly
IlO-IERY embroidered feet, for
HOSIERY evening wear. 23c. a pr.
HOSIERY Ladies' Full Regular
HOSIERY Made Lisle Thread
HOSIERY He.-e, elegantly em-
HOSIERY breidercd, iic. a nair.
HOSIERY Child's Imported Dark
HOSIERY Cotten steckiiur-., new
Hosiery styles. te s, at te 25c.
HOSIERY Child's Plain Colored
HOSIERY Cotten Hese. Silk
HOSIERY Clocked, Full Regular
Hosiery Made.t; to,:wte
Hosiery -tecapair.
HOSIERY Child's Fu 1 Regular
HOSIERY' Made Cotten Hese. cm-
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOslERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
Y
HOS1ERY
IIOsIERY
HOsIERY
HOsIERY
HOSIERY bieidercd centre, 5 te
hosiery 3, 2$ te::ic.
HOSIERY Child's Fine French
hosiery cotton iie.e, Fun Reg.
HOSIERY' ular Made, new design
HOSIERY' and elegant colors, 5 te
hosiery sM.sitn-itic.
HOSIERY Child's Ribbed Weel
HOSIERY lle-e, Regular Made,
HOSIERY 2t)c. a pair.
HOSIERY Child's Knitted Fine
HOSIERY Lambs' Weel Hese,
HOSIERY' ic. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Dark Heavy
HOSIERY" Cotten Hese, Regular
HOSIERY Made, lie. a pair.
HOSIERY Ladies' Gray Mixed
HOSIERY He-c. Regular Made,
hosiery suit clocked, iec. a pr.
HOSIERY Ladies' Ol.iv Mixed
HOSIERY Hese, Full Regular
HOSIERY Made, Silk Clocked in
HOSIERY' Flowers, iic.a pair.
HOSIERY Gents' Full Regular
HOSIERY Made Extra Fine Half
hosiery Hese, 17c. a pair.
HOSIERY Hunts' Full Regular
HOSIERY Made Balbri.'.iiis.silk
HOSIERY
HOSIERY HOME it Y
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
hosiery
hosiery HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HO-1ERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY'
HOsIERY
UOslERY
HOSIKRY
IIOSIERY
IIOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOS1ERY
HOSI ERY Clocked, iic. a pair.
HOSIERY Gents' Plain Cardinal
HOSIERY Balbriggans, Full Reg-
HOSIERY ular Made, SUk Clock Cleck
HOSIERY ed. warraincd fast
HOSIERY' colere, iic a pair.
HOSIERY Gent-' Full Regular
Ii4UOAr.iti -uii.ie t.iiy ..ii.eii
HOSIERY Merine Hese, iic. a pr.
HOSIERY' Gents' Heavy Ribbed
HOSIERY Weel HOse, 1&. a pair.
DBT GOODS.
j-OVELTIES IX SCARF PINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDERSHIRTS AND DKAWLRS,
AT
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
THE sniRTMAKER,
56 NORTH O.CEKN STREET
18S1 SPRING. 1SS1
We are new showing an Elegant Line et
EMBROIDERIES.
NEW SPRING HOSIERY
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
LINEN AND MUSLINS.
Linen Table Damasks and Napkins.
CRETONNES AND 'REPS FOR
LAMRREQUINS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West .King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER. PA.
WATT, SHANI) & CO.
ARE NOW
OFFERING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS,
LINENS,
TOWELS AND NAPKINS,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
4-1, 'J S, 5-4 and tf-4 Bleached and Unbleached
MUSLINS,
In all the fave.-ite brands, ut less than Muuu
fttcturcr'a Prices.
7-l,8-l,'.)-land le-l lllcacln-.d and Unblesichcd
SHEETINGS,
at l'iular
Prices'. Special
Rlcachcd
Rurgaiii in Yarn
TABLE DAMASKS,
::;.a-., lie. 50c., lajc. and 7."c. a vanl. Tin-se
Heeds are -."O per cent, better than anytldii-c we
have ever shown at these price.
SPECIAL BARGAIN:
,V0O Y'ARDS HAMRURG EDGINGS AND
INSERTINGS IN SHORT LENGTHS AT
QFICK SELLING PRICES.
att, Shand & Company,
NEW YORK STORE.
sr,:
CIAL NOTICE.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Ne. ." WilS'i' hIXJ STKLET.
We aie selling -a Cr ihanpn-'ciit value
STANDARD M hES OF
Blpaclicd and Uiilileaclicil Musi ins,
lUeachcd and Unbleached Sheetings
Pillow .uiislins, and
Tickings.
LOOM AND DAMASK
TABLE LINENS,
Napkins and Towels,
MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS,
' JUTE anil COLORED 11LAXKETX.
OPENED THIS DAY
A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF
HAMBURG EDGINGS
WITH INSEP.TINGS TO MATCH.
SLEIGHS, St:.
Carriages
Carriages !
EDGE11LEY & CO.U
Practicart'anlage Builders,
Market Street, Rear of Central Mat ket Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large-Assortment et
BUtitilES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we eiler at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranteil. .iveih a call.
Kcpaii'iiiir promptly attended te.
One sett or workmen especially employed ler
that purpose. natid&w
MUSICAL JXSTKUMEXTS.
A
FINK CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN.
OK A
CfUCKKIUXti & SftX'S PIANO.
A lull line el
SHEET MUSIC.
VIOLWSS, ACCORDIONS.
RAN.IOS, HARMONICAS, Ac.
The above Instrument will be sold at rc-iliut-d
pi icca during the Helfdayi.
JIANUFACTORY
NO. Ji-'O NORTH OUEEN STREET.
Rrancli etllce durin;; the Holidays,
Ne. 26 CENTRE SQUARE.
tl.-MydS.v.ly w ALEX. McKILLIPS.
TJtA FEZJZRS' G VXDM
I ANCASTKK
AND nilLLKRSVILLK K.
j s.urs run a? loiiewa
i.liVS.Ill,c;,Vc.r I' " 1-'Pt). at 7. 9, an.i
llu a. m., and 2. 4. 6 and sau p.m., except en
Saturday, when the lat car leaves at ftS) p. m.
Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and
a. M., and 1. 3. 5 ami 7 p. in.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sub
C COLUMBIA A PORT DEPOSIT K. K
Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
X . s - ..
SrAiiess North Nerth
WABn. Express.
A.M.
Express.
r. n.
Acceu.
r.x.
Pert Deposit.....
Peachbotteui
Safe Harber.
Columbia.
P:35
7:12
7:5.
S:23
2P
3:18
5:21
6:20
Acceui
A.M.
Statiexs Seuth- Express.
WAKD. A.M.
Express.
r.M.
Columbia.....:
Safe Harber...
Peachbottein..
11:45.
r.n.
lilt
157
1:30
firii
B:li
P.M.
7i
SM't
7:45
AHMIS
Le9:40
11.07
P.M.
12r2
Pert Deposit
RK
DINi; COLU.YIRIA R. R.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
OCTORER 25m, ISM.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVK. A.M. r.M. r.M. A.M.
a.m. r.M. r.M.
0:13 30
7:55 .... 3:40
S:lO l:(i5 3:30
7:55 1:10 3:10
10:05 3:20 5.30
Ouarryville G:45 .... 2J0 7it
Lancaster, Kln;rsl 7:55 3:40 9::iu
Lanca.stcr S:tl5 1:05 3:30 '.MO
Columbia
ARU1VK.
Reading
SOUTHWARD,
LEAVE.
Reading
Ameve.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, KiiiyM
Ouarryville
r.M
Trains connect at i:cadin; with trains tennd
Irem Philadelphia. Pottsville, HurrisburR, Al
len town and New Y'erk, via Round Rrtxk
Reute.
At Columbia with trains teand from Y'erlr,
Hanover Gettysburg, Fntlerick and Raltl Raltl
mere. A. SI. YV1LSON. Supt.
TYKNNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD NEW
nail alter MONDAY.
X SCHEDULE On
JANUARY 17th. 1SSI, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Kailrnad will arrive and leave tint Litii
c:isi! hiiiI Philadcldiia deiiets as follews:
A.M. A.M. r.M.
S:I15 :iil)0 6:10
r.M.
10:15 2:10 8:20
10:07 2.10 8:10
10:18 .... 8:20
11:20 .... 95
i',..,,...,, Leave; Arrive
E8twai.i. Ueie'ttr Phllu.l'u
Philadelphia Express, 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m
Cinciiinuli Express 2:55 " 8:15 "
Fast Line 5:08 " 7'3t) "
Y'erk Accein. Arrive-; 8:00 " ....
Il:m Killing Express :or ' Iftle
Dillet-ville Acceui. Ariniv, 8:15 ....
Columbia Accommodation, !:le " 12:01 r.M.
Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:30 " ....
Paeillc Kxpresj, I:4u r.M. 3:45 '
Sunday Mail, 20 " 5:00 "
JnhiiMtewn Kxpies, 3:05 " 5UW "
Chicago Day Epres 4-3 " i;:35 "
Harrisbur Acceuiiuixliit'ii, cri" " 0:30 "
Wstwaku. "".Vi'i"'?.' ,Arr,,:e"
Plulad a Lanc'tcr
Way Passenger, !:.) .m. 5:10 a.m
Mail Train Ne. 1, via Mt..lev, 7:: ' lii-.ai "
Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, ... ie.25
Niagara,. Chlc-.ie Kxpn !i:oe ll;ti "
Sunday Mail, 8:iw I0:ie
Fast Line, li!:li ie r.M
Frederick AccoiuiiKMlalieu, .... 2.35
DillervilbLocal.viaMi..ley yie '
Harrisbnrt; Accominedat'ii, 2:.'!0 r.M. 5::e "
Columbia AccomiiKHlatlen, 4:00 " 7rC "
HarrisbiirK Express, 5:30 " 7:30 "
Pittsburg Express, BsEi " 8S0
Cincinnati Express, tfcle " IIJ0 "
Pacitie Express 11:55 " 2.45 a.m.
Paeillc Express. eiLst. en Sunday, when Hiik
acd, will step at Middletown, Eli-abcthtewii
ML .ley, Landi.-ville, llird-in-lland, Lcuiaii
Place, Gap, Christiana, ParkcshurK, CeuIcm
V llli;, VPill-litllll illltl uieil I.1ICII.
tast Line, west, en Sunday, when lhiKKcil.
will step at DowniiiKtewn.Cnatcsvillc, Parko Parke
bur,Mt..loy, Elizabcthtewii and Middletown.
uuiMivi'i I'.i'L-oiMiiietiauoii west, eeniicctliiir at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chic-.e Express
at Ihoeu. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
1-iucastcr, with Fast Line, west, at 2:3I r. m.,
and will run trirniuli t Frederick.
I" OCAL MAIL ARRANUKMENTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. New Y'erk thkoueh mail
iS a 111, 1:00 p 111, 4:15 p 111 and 11:30 p m.
Way Mail, cat, 7::i a 111.
Gokdenvillk, Downiiigtewii, Lcaiiuui Place
Gap 6 pin.
PiiiLADKLrm.. through nmil, 7.3) and 8:45 a
in.. 1:00, 4:15 and 11:30 p in.
PiTTSuuReii and west, 2:60 and 11:30 p m.
IlARiasiiuitu Mail,i-J!e, am :e, 5:l5and ll:M
a m.
Way 51 ail, west, !hS0 a in.
Raltimeiuc awd Wahinten, via Philmlel
phia, 4:15 j 111.
Raltimeiuc akd Wabiiimiten, via Yerk ...Oil i
in.
Raltimei'.bakd WAHiiltaiTON, viallariishuri;
11:30 p 111. "
C'OATKSVILLE, 1:15 p III.
Celumiiia, 10:0 1 a 111, 2:00 ami 5:15 p m.
Yerk and Y'erk way. 2:0il:inil llai m
NOUTllBKN ClMTRAL, 10:00 u in, 2:00 ami
in.
1:Kviin(1. via Reading and Columbia II
a in and 12:30 e in.
1:30 p
R, 7:30
Rkauinu. via Jlarrlsbiinr. 5:15 ami !---.. ...
Rkadimi way. via.l unction, LItitz, Manhcini."
East Hciiiplicld and Ephrata, 3 p m.
Oe-AituyviLLK, Cainar'e, New Providence,
est illew and .Martinsville, ReRen and
Lnnc Valley, ::!.-, a m and :':0O p in.
...Nkw.. etLt. Chiirchtewn, Greciibank.
blue lall, GimhIviIIc, Reartewn and Sprini;
Greve, by way Dowuiiii;tewn, at 7.:wani
and l pin.
make iiakiiei:, via Columbia, lo-.eo a m
RY STAGE .Millersville and Slack
Sale Harber, daily, at 4:00 n hi.
I Slackwater. te
Te Millersville. ami 1130 a m, and 4 p m.
Rinkley's Kridge, Leacock, Rurevilie, Ne
iir,ii.i,ji -.ffi ,. ...
New
Willow Street. Suiithville, Ruck, Chestnut
Level. Greene, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve.
Iteck Spring, tairmeunt and Rowlandsville.
Mil. daily. 7:50 a in.
Iandis Valley orison. West Earl. Fiiriners
ydle, NrUsylllft, Hiiikletewn, Terre Hill,
Martiiidale, daily,at2::W pm.
Greenlaml, Fertility, Lampeter ami YVIicat-
laiiu iuiim. ie airasnur, ilaily, at4 pm.
Paradise and Seiidersbuiv, at 7:3 a m.
-w i';iiiiue,
. CoiH'i,Le-'!i Martlcvl
L-vllle, Ccle-
uianville. .Mount Nebo. Rawliiisvilh lt-ti,... i.
anil Lilierty h(uaie. ilaily. at 'i: p m.
WIIKN OPEN FOR DELIV ERY.
ARRIVING RYRAIL.-Ea.stern mall, 7 a n. .
10:30 a m, 3 ami ii:ai in.
Eastern way mail, 10:30 a m.
Western mail, 7and le a in, 2and .:! p in.
Keailinx, via Read in- nml Celuiiibni.isu i
Western nay until, 8:30 a m.
Reading way mail, 10:.iOa in.
Quarry villi: Rrancli, 8:15 a m and 4 p in.
AUiaviAi. i.i sTAUK. Frem Hutu llurl.ei-
and Millersville, at J a in, daily.
Frem Millersville, 7 and S:r m, u
Frem New Ilnlland.nl !t::2:i.in
ami 4 p m.
Frem Rowlandsville, Mil, at 4 p. m.
Reading way mail, at 10:30:1 m, daily,
r rem htrashui-g, at :Mt a m, daily.
any.
KAiiii ,.t mi-, iih-, ;;l II a III.
DELIVERIES RY CARRIERS.
There are Tour mail deliveries by letter car
riers each day, and en their return trips they
take up the mail matter deposited in the letter
boxes.
Fer tin: liint deliverv tin-mri-i,.,--. t .,-.. ti...
elllcc iitiKli a m; second delivery at 10 am
third delivery at Ham; fourth delivery at 3
in.
SUNDAY PO.VKIFFICE HOURS.
en Sunday tl.eiiojteflice is open Irem April
: toOctelx-i-l, lioiii8te!ain.uni from C te 7
a in ; Irejn October 1 teApril l.treni !l te 10a m
and from t te 7 u in.
COAL.
B.
It. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el
LUM RER AND COAL.
8rY'nrd: Ne. 120 North Water and 1'rince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
COHO & WILEY,
:tTM SOUTH WATER ST., La neater, Pa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Kranch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
JebSHyd
i"1 TO
REILLY
& KELLER
WOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Farmers and ethers in want et Superior
Mauura will II ml It te tliclr ml vantage te call.
Yard, llarrlshuri; Pike.
Olllce. SiJi East Chestnut street. asK-ttd
COAL ! COAL ! !
Fer soeil, clean Family and all ether kind
of COAL go te
RUSSEL & SHULBIYEB'S.
Quality and Welstht guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 28 East KIiir Street. YARD:
618 North Prince Street.
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