LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1881. rUncaster i-nteliCgencer. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 19, 1881, FertllC INTELLIGENCER. SPACE. nr Vm. BAKER FAHXE31O0K, JX. D. Space ! What ieit? A Hinltlcss expanse. That cannot be compared but with itself A. beundle? s something, filled with here and there A win, & planet, or a satellite A rushing meteor or u comet's path, That vision fails te compass, or the mind Of man te grasp while further still, away In the ereat beyond, systems en yetcins Uell en harmonious, and in clusters vast Arc scattered o'er this dread immensity. Se dlsunt that ten thousand suns appear But iniaiy specks or wandering nebula. Tar, tar bsyend e'en these space still ex tends. And spreads en every side interminable. Who can fathom -pace, its centre probe, Or limit -e. te its ciivumlcriuicc? If we pesMwd the lightning's Mee I and wure Te !Us"a tureugh .n uc-derated thus fast thousand and ten thousand, such as these That distant ireni cash ether many chasms are Btlll en the endless conllnes we would ce Yet ether systems looming into view, Forever sweeping en. What man can jneap Or comprehend this never-ending Held. ThlsecntivH'ss elherial tpacc or sea, That has no breadth, no bottom and no show ? And yet, peer, little, silly, meagre man : That with his utmost tclc-cepie aid Can barciy see the nearest i1 these orbs. Would fain he something iu this vast ac count. And tii'-nsure wit with Deity ui'it say That idl the wonders arc the work et chance Orcvnlutcd Irem nonentity. Alas ! th.it lelly ever should present Se foul a theory te ebcurc the truth. Kutmau.il seems must by a-xperieneu learn That all which '.slitters biightiy is net geld 5er proefless theei'ie-. likvlv t' be I rue. The lie-in" Is grjaterthan the streic'i of And if wt cinnet cvn measure space. Hew cmii we kuitf the plenitude et Ged, Or tell t!." hew and where lie may e!ii mind A '!j.iii ni'-ans four times mere than 1 he North St ir Irem Lai'th. distant Misery n Miinu'seta. The Supply "I Kea-i CNnisniiied and Wheat C-a-'l for CihiUiii I'lirpehcia. Majer 15. A. I'.rackett, ileputy Unitwl Slates marshal, and Colonel J. I). Cim:ey, who havtJ iclunied te St I'aitl. Minn., af ter hcinji Miovvlieiiml leurteeii ilays at Applcten, ami in the vicinitj d" Ilislene count'., icpei I. the situation in that sec tion as Icaiful. They visitcl as many farmers as they could tcacli. ami deserlhe their comlitien as almost ihplerahle. Mauv ad' the houses were shanties erected te till tin; requirements of the homestead laws. These were completely covered with snow, and egress and en trance were uade hy tunnels. Most of the families were cntitely out of weed ; they hail consumed all their hay for fuel, and were new burning; wheat for cooking piirji'ise.-. Owing te the fact that their houses being partially or co npletely buried in the snow, there was in these he visited no ivalsulleiitig fieui cold, but. should an other real cdd spell visit them before thu opportunity is giw:n them te replenish their fuel supply, there must be terrible sufleiing and great less of life. Se far as knew:;, when Majer Hrnckett left Applcten, there had been only one death Irem freezing, a Mrs. Chapman, living some thirlj" miles beyond Lac pii Parle county. Applet en has a population of bst'.vcen 200 and 300, and it was esti mated that there was net mere than half a coral of weed and two or three tens of coal iu the whole town. The hotel had but three sticks of weed. All, however, are economizing en fuel,and arangements have been made te secure a fresh .supply from a poplar grove a few miles distant, anal, if the worst comes, there arc the railroad buildings, warehouses, ate., the destruc tion of which for fuel is already being can vassed. Hut the scv.Uered settlers en llu: prairi-'s have iw such modes of relief as this and their possible fate is fearful t't con template. The Cause of tiic Lai e Celd Spell. Seme of our s.i-.;!itists have positively asserted that the perihelion of Jupiter and Saturn, and the conjunction of Venus and the Moen, were the fust cause of the re cent and continued cold weather that our planet, en this side the equator, has been subject te, by these larger spheres absorb ing some of the warmth fiem the sun, which is usually alue te us. Prof. Philips has shown us that 2 009 years age the P. & E. and the Pant. Dep'esit railroads were caivcrail, sixty feet. deep, with ice, by rea son a.rnmcliairating our present sufferings and t emirs ; but the following, found en the outside of one of the lcpei ters' trial lists, ueatsall the above computations, iu fixing with any ceitainty the true reason for our having se severe a winter : " When I am ala-nd and bn ri-jal And all my lerin is erl-cd ; Taii up this book and iu it leek And sa-t! what 1 Vc reperleal. If these lines don't produce mere chilly chilly in the marrow than the e'd man in fur clothing seen iu the newspapers, or "below zeiai," then we will admit we knew nothing about it. m mm lancahi ;:i: ot'sEi:ei.i iai;k::t. PA1KV. Butter ft Ei 22jJ2.V. Cup clu-C-e. 2 Clips 'iC Collage ciia-esi', 2 pieces '. ."C Dutch cheese lump Sigjiee KKUITS. Apples ?l J. pk 15f?;i"c Bananas a'a'eh 2f."ic Cherries, dried, $1 t 12C Curl-nils, alri'.'d. ' f 12c Cranberries t-i t H)c Drii'd Appla-s t jt 5Sc " Peachesl it 1 Of 12c GmpeSy5 ft 2Tic Lemens alaz l."i?2i(c Orange- alez 20c VtalirTAllLKS. Recti- bunch c Cabbage ?! luiul USSp Carrots f) bunch :i.c'."ie Celerv c eniictl 10c Ltma'bcans 1? it 10fi12c Onions J pk 20i2K- 44 fl iHincll 5e Totatees "fl bus 7j'S5c 44 (Swiiet) v'peck 20a? Kadisha:s ?1 bunch...." ."c Soup Beans it 8c Salsify t bunch 1c Turnips li peck 10c POI7I.TRV. Cliickelis 1 pair (live) SOfgT.'ie Bi (cleaned) 12g)l.".e Ducks '$ pair .Sficfi.l ia:a's: V piece., TSctefif I Turkcvs t? piea-e (live) 75e$2 p B, (cleaned) . i."c XISCELLANKOUS. Apple Butter tH jt 2.'ic K'4fs ?dez lSg'2-lc Heney tt 202.c Sen; i i' it .VtiSc Snuer kraut V f(t 8-12c :.! KATrt. Beefsteak, "H H. 10f?20c 44 Reiiitt (rib) I i 12'i'l(ic " fehnek) -el n, 10W12C " Corned, W a I012c " Drn:l, '-fl - 2.ia-2s'C Bcel hind ijuarter "jl tt 7s'c " iuii:qiiarta:r t k 5a;c Bologna dried Sic Ham ft lefilSc Lamb V ft 1OQ.20C Iird Ifl ft.......... loc Mutten fl ft I06fi(;c Mince Meat tl tt 12i20c Perk V 5 .if.n,c Piiddliiirli tt ii0c Sausage Q S 10&12C run. Bass 1 ft 10c Cattish $1 ft 1 -.!-.-: c Eels y II. lOQIJc Haddock. 10c Mullets (ic Sun loc OQldtZ.. ..... JitC eUCK' if" ..K? White Finn f? ft 12c Balibut f ft I2:c OIIAIN. Hay Timcthv i? ten $2C30 C'loverflten Sit Cern's bus Oats ) bus Rye$ bus TimethvSeecd f? bus... Wheat? bus c:c S1.J .s5g'0C .fi.23f3.se si.w Why Are Ien Bilious? Because you have allowed your bowels te become costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney Wert te produce a tree state of the bowel-, ami it will stimulate the liver te proper acte'i, cleanse the skin of its yellowness, cure bilious headache, and cause new lile in the bleed. Druggists have it, belh dry and liquid. .ion s Herald. llHwal&w "Lies: IMg Ides!" Net -e fast mv friend ; for if you would see the strong, healthy, blooming men. women and children that have been raised Irem beds of sicklies-., sutTeiing and almost death, by the iisi- ait Hen Hitters, you would say "Truth, glnrlnus truth." ec "ituiiis,' in uueuier HT-iwd&w column. RELIGIOUS. I 7IKST BAPTIST. K.VST CHESTNUT ST l'reacldng te-morrow morning by the pa tir, Rev. rt'in. Morrison. Mrs. .Miller, a re firnetl mis-denaty. will give an account of her w irk. In theeva'Uing the ordinance et b.ip-ti-tn will t.c adn inislered. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. J IKS I' KEIO-iMED. DIVINE M;iiIK I morning and evening, at the usual ueurs. Sunday school at !;, p. 111 Mi:. MISSIONS WEST .MISSION . Preaching at 7! f p- in. 1'rayer meeting at &. i. 111. MORAVIAN.-.!. -MAX I1AKK. PASTOR. At 10J.u. 111. 1.itanv.andsernieii en '-The lien Adhenfite versus the a hristian Km.' At 7' p. in., discourse en Bible IMettues : 11. 'The Vine." Wa'dncsdav evening lecture en "ChrUt Healing the sick."" All cordially in vited. MISSIONARY DAY, !UUSTM. E.CHURCH North Duke street, Preaching at lu a. m. and 7' p. in., by It. W. Humphries, of Reading. Juvenile anniver-ary at 2 o'clock p. m. Addre es by Rev. it. W. Hiiuiphiies anil ether. Yeung .people's prayer .meeting at : p. m. LI VET DAPUST CHURCH TEMPER- a mce Hall ltev. M. t rayne. pi-ter. At ltt,f. a. 111. and 7J. p. 111. Subject" I he Ken-en why Men are mil Chri-tian-." Sunday school at l"-!:' 11. m. PISES L me HYTKK1AN.- s:-:.vici:s IX THE morning and evening, at the iisn:l hours, i.'at-liin- by the pa-ter, Kev. .1. V. Mitchell, 1'ivn II. I) 1)Ki:SKYTEi:iAX MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seulh (Jtiecii Street. IJa-v. J. C. Hume, ia-tair. K veiling service at 7' j o'clock. Sunday school at j. m. Pra;vr meeting every Thur-day evening. 1OCKI.AM SUNDAY SCHOOL (I1NIIE C noiniuatienal) meets in the Kecklauil street public -clioel building, i'ery Sunday al'leriienuat i.J e'claie!:. Kverybedy welcome. 8T. JAJIKS-UKV. V. I'. KXICIIT. I. !., n:c:ir. Hely Communion at S ami Maim ing Scrvic" at l'e'.ia. 1:1. Kva-niug Prayer at 7!4 p. in. At the a'vuiiiiig service the sa-ats are yT. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SKK- n viei'S will be hclit :it 10' si. in. mill :it Tl.I p. in. rr.iyi'r meeiing -choel at. l?j p. in. it ; p in. suuiiay JT. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, O Marietta Avenue, neur Va--t Orange -treet. Divine services am Sunday at in.'Xa. in. and 7'. p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. " Iter. W. Kl l.iehliler, i.iirr. 4JT. STEPHEN'S VU.WVA., COLLE4IE ij Campu-. Divine -a-rviav te-morrow morn ing at KiJ.'areleek. Sermon bv Kev. Theodere Ai'ipa-I, D.'D. t'T. .lOIIN'S LUTIIEUAX CIIUlCII. ill Preaching in the morning hy l!ev. .!. V. LeUa-rt, and in theeveiiing by tile p:isnr, IJeV. svlvanu- sjall. M'iiK live. "Simdav school at l"'j P.J"- S' 'T. PAUL'S 31.!'.., CHURCH, S. OUEENST. I'reaciiiugal lie., a. in., ami i e. in., ey the pa-ter. Ki'V. .1. l.iiKlemulii. Sulijects moril meril ing. "The Clery of Jlii'Ue-pel"; e'vi"iiing. "in teniperancc." Sunday school at 1J$ p. in. 1'rayer meeting at HU p. m. iiEUONII CVANOEI.1CAL :SIURCII O (English), Xairth Mulberry slice!, above Orange. I'liMi'liiiig at I'M. a. in., and at 7', p. in. I.a-l sermon ferthe aMinlerein',' ycarby ihe jri-ter. 1'i'V. .1. A. Ki'iicr. Sabbat h'-ele ml at 2 p. in. s iai.i:m (;iu:i:c:ie:Miii!i.-ikeac:i3nk Sunday school at V;i p. in. V'-.-t Mi ion. Dor Der warl -iieel. Sunday -choel at l-4 p. in. Nairlh Mi-sien. Aulieeh Sunday "a-heail al tl a. m ; reaehing at .V ). m. by lta;v .1. I'ciuheld. TTNION RETHEICIIUKCH OP COD ) I'li-aehiiig te-morrow by pa-ter. lii'V. D. A. I.. I.averty, at l(i.'C a. ni..aud al 7'.' p. in. A sermon te the liro'licrheiMlait the ITnien i:i .the.meruing. Evening snbjeci "Man's Im mortality V" Sunday school and adult Bible el.i at" !', p. m.," and at the Osvcn stiva-l Chapa'l at 2. p. in. r m. e. a i;n:r,i: studv at shi.t 1. . a. in. Gospel service at litis p m. h'OK SAhi:. 1UULIO SALE. ON TUESDAY, I'EltlVlT AI1Y22, ISSI.will be sold at Ne. 211 Ea-t Orange'Strcet, hou-eheld and kitchim lurni tura', consisting in arl of ame pfctne and steel and music books, marble lop tablesaml books, sehis, oil iaiuiiuss. small card table, dining room stove and Hxture-, kitchen staive and lixtures. a-arjiels by the y:iri. tables, chairs, wash si an d--, and many ether articles na! mentioned. Sale tai oeinmpuce at ame o'clock of :-aid daj". when couiiitieu.s will be made known liv .IOHN BLACK, Sit. Ilr.Miv Snrutirr, Ant. lebin-lsd F)UISLIC SALE ON SATURDAY, Till! 1 2'itb el rKP.I'UAUY, at the corner ad Prince and CIk'sIiiui -t'cets, will be sold -lock and li.xtures et'a Grocery; Notion and Coulee Hene y Staire, co sisting et -hew ca-cs, coffee grimier, molasses measures, spigots, half peek and hill-liii-hel measures, counter, scale, ..pice caddies,. jars, &c; also a geed re re Irigerater, stove, ecliar rope, buckets, wash boards, a urge let af notions and groceries,; id.-e counter-', shelving, bins, chests v. ith glass aloers, c. Sale ta cemineuce en said day al. I o'clock in the allernoeti and 7 in the evening, when con ditions will be made known b" s. 11. 31'cl'IIEUSON. E. Day, Auct. IIS.1'.,S4,2."i f )U!!L!C SALE P UANA lA IIOKSi:s i On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. is, will be se!d al public sale, i J. D. Henlinger's Jlcr riiu.ac Heu-a', 1I5 North Prince street. Lancas ter a-ity. I'a.. the following stock te wit : 32 Head or Twe Car Leads ail Heavy Canada Drali Horses, some few Drivers anion:.- them ; also, nt the .-ame time will be sold oneGl.IDKh eneGl.IDKh DALE 5TALLION. a-oler, alurk brown, I years old, sired by the Old Duke el" Edinburgh, and is aanisidereal one of the best Stallions that a va-r-taied ill Canada. The above sleck will lie sold without reserve and must be iu every rciiectas fcpri'sentud by the uniler.-igiied an an eo sala". A credit aifCO alhv will be given. Sale te commence at i2 o'clock m. en said day, when attend. nice will be given bv GEORGE GROSSMAN. Sam'l lli:-s A; Sex. Auets. Iis--.id )t!M(.l; SAL;:. ON .MND.VV, JtAUCLi i i I, IS-I. iii iiiirsuanca el an airder of Orphan-' court of Laiia'.islcr county, will lie sold at, public sale al Philip Wall's Given Tree hotel. West King street, Lancaster city, the billowing a!csi;i-ihi'al ical c-tata te wit : All that a-ertain let or piece el ground -iiuate en the south sideef West King street. Lanca ta-r city, containing in lraliit am W'.-t King street. "W la-et I inches, mere or less, extending in aleplli te u l'l feet wiilw alley 10;i feet, mere or less, an the eastsida-. and 1 lee l. mere air less, en the west side. Jind extending along saial 10 fcet wialealli'y in the rear Se feet, mere or less, upon which let el ground uiv erected a double one-story Biick Dwelling Heuse. Ne. .12! West King street, a Frame Pottery Warehouse, Ne. ."iS; al-e another smaller Warehouse. Peltei's Kiln, Hyalmtit, I'ruit Trees anal aither improva' impreva' lneiits tliciveu. Terms ea-h am Oct. 1. 1S-1, ujien iiiircha-er giving appreva-d security. sale te cemuicnt'i'ut 7ji ai'cleck p. in., of said al.iy, when atleiidauce will be given bv HENRY M.GANSE, FRANCIS GANSE, Executers ofthce-tatee! Henry W.Gau-e, ik- ecased. Jacob GcxiiAKEn. Auct. feblG-Stawalts M. SAHTORD'S LIYEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acta 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. S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Drmrglsts. ollS-lyced alteew MEDIC Ah. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Ne Tiiue Should be Lest If the stomach, liver and bowels are affected, te adept the sure remedy, Ilestetter's Stomach Bitti-i--. Diseases of tli- organs nameit beget ethers lat mere serious, anil a ale'ay is theic theic lere hazardous. Dvspep-ia. liver complaint, chills and lever, early rheumatic winges, kid ney weakness, bring serious bodily treubIe.il triitcd with. Lese no time in uing tills ef fective, safe and long known inedici:ie. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, jl-lvdeed&lyw XTEHVOUS UE1I1L.1TV. 1 Te Nervous Sutlerers The Great Kuro Kure pan llemedy Dr. J. II. Simpsen's Specific Medicine. It is a pe-itive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Iinpetency,and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Tains in Jlack or. Side, and di-cases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specilic Medicine is being u-ed with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent lice te all. Write for them and get lull particulars, l'rice, Specilic, $1 per package, or six packages for $3. J. 15. sIMl ON MlhilCINK COMPANY. Nes. 101 and 1( Main Street, llull'ale, N. Y. Address all orders te ... II. II. COCHKAX. Druggist, Sele Agent, i:;7 aii'l i:'.i North (iueen Stiect, Lancaster ml7-lydeed&wJ 8 tMALt-reX. In consequence efthe very large number of cases el tins lalal disease new 111 eiusiaie ami especially at uivselt with l'iiiladelphia, I have praivialed FROM DR. MARTIN, OF BOSTON, with which lam prepared te vaccinate or re vaccinate anyone who desires te be alisease pi oef against this unpleasant initially. Having lullv ta-staal the apiality af the Virus et Dr. Martin, as ebtaini-d Irem the Calf, in 2,000 cases, I ran unhesitatingly say it is almost a perfect preventivc of Small-Pox. DR. C. A. GREENE, (1 Yiars Experience), Sii.280 NOKTII QUEEN STKEET, : M Id.M WF&S Lancaster, l'a. KIDNEY WORT. THE ONL,1r MEDICINE IN EITHER LK'l'ID OR DRY FORM That Acts nt t:;a? Sam- Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. The-e great organs are the natural cleansers of the svsteni. If they work well, health will bi'perleet, if I hey become, clogged ahvad lui di-easesare sure te lollew with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. ISilieu.siicx.t, Ilcnthtchc, Djfxpepxiu, Jami'Iice ConxtiHitien. 1'tlcx, JCulnr.i Complaints, Gravel, Dlnbttbs, Jlhciimalh! I'ulns or Avhes. are deveieped bea-.m-e the bleed is poiseucal with the humors that should be expelled nat urally. KIDNEY WORT Will Restore the In-all by action anal all these destroying evils will be banished ; neglect them and you will live but te sutler. Thousands have been cured. Try it and you will add one mere te the number. Take il and heal Hi will a-.uce mere gladden your heart. Why suiter lpugcr Irem the torment et an aching back 7 Why bear such alistre-s from Constipation and f'iles '.' Kii)Xi:v-Wai:T will cure you. Try it at once and he sati-iied. Your druggi-t has il. Price St. 00. G3" Il is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm; in .83Un cans, one package of which makes six S quarts of medicine. A3- Alse in Liquid Furm.very Concentrated "!or the convenience et these who cannot 3 readily prepare it. it ads with equal fftF efficiency in either form. WELLS, IJICH.VRDSOX & CO., Prep's, Ittiriingteii, Vt. (Will semi the dry pest-paid.) alee 27 lyd&wl Brandy as a Medicine The telhiwlng article was voluntarily sent ta Mr. It. E. Slay maker. Agent for Reigart's old WineSteia", by a prominent practising physi cian el t'nis county, who has extensively used the ISranaly reterivil loin his regular praa-lia-e. It i- I'etiiinended te the attendant of these at tliclcd with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abu-cd Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be u-cal ns u iiiealiciuc of great potency in the cure et some of the destructive disensa-.- which swi'ip aw.iy their annual thoasaiiilsef victims. Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favenihli! notice ad invalids espe cially the.-c alllictcd with that ini..erab!e iii-ea-cs Dyspep-ia, a specilic remedy, which i3 net hing mere an less than Brandy. The luta'ii, with lecble appetite anal mere au la' debility, will lind tliis simple medieiiie, w hen used properly. A Sovereign Remedy or all tlia-ir ills and acha-s. lie it, hewevei ftriclly under-tiMid that we prescribe and u-e but one article, anal that is REIUAitT'S OliD BRANDY, S.ild bv our enterprising voting Iriend, II E SLAYMAKER. This Unnnly has steed the ta-sl for years, and has never failed, as far as -our experience extends, and we thercfora thercfera give it the preterence ever all ether 1". randies he matter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specilics would sulliee le liny all the liiindy te cure any such case or cas's. in proof of the curative powers el Reigart's Old Brandy, Iu cases et Dyspepsia", we can summon mini; hers of witnesses one case in particular we cita-: A hard-.werkiug larmer had been atilieted with an cxliausti e Dyspepsia ler a number ail yasirs; his stomach would reject almost eveiy kind of foeal; he baa! saiur eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McOrauii's Reet Heel. He is :l Mcthedist. and then, as new, preached at times, and in Ids ilisceuiBes ailten aleclainici! earnestly against all kinds of strong liink. When advi-eil tetiT XMtm.Trr.'e fYbl "R-f.-MHTT In his case, he looked up with aslenis-iimcnt, but after hearing et its weualeriin etlects in the cases of some of his nearacijuaiuliina-ei;, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He Used the llrandy failhliilly and steadilv; the first bottle aivinu: him an nnnetile. :ud fietm-e the second was taken be was a sound man. with a stomach capableef digesting anything wliicli ha-Jchese taicat. He still keens it and u-es a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene lit totheilector. A l'ltACYisiKe Fuvsiciar. K. E. SLAY3IAKER, AOKNT iron Reigart's Old Vfiiic Stere, Established in 1785, IMrOUTER A7STD DKALV.R IN FIXE OLD 15RANDIES, SHERRIES, SUFE- R101J OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS, 1827 and 1823.) CHAMPAGNES O KVEEY BUAXD, SCOTCH ALE POKTEK, BROWN STOUT. Ne. SO EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA STOMACH am nstr goods, vxdjsrwxjm, jtc jUVELTIKS IX SCARF PINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DKAWERS, AT E. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SII1RTMAKER, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET "I REAT LINEN SAL.E AT THE NEW YORK STORE. fiTT. aw I' CO. have again been in the market with the most gratifying results anal are new prepareal te eiler the largest assortment and best value in TABLE LINENS EVEi: SHOWN IN LANCASTER. SPECIAL. BARGAIN: 330 HANDSOME DOUBLE WEIGHT.HAXD; LOOM DICE AND LAMASK TABLE CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES, FROM 60c. TO $2 EACH. SPLCIAL BARGAIN: 2,500 Yards SWISS EMHKOIDEUIES from 4 te G inches wide, at 12c. a yaral. Choice Patterns in this let are usually saild Irem 20 te 25c. a yard. Watt, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. F ICE! FIRE!! Metzger, Banl&llaugLmaii HAVE XOW OPEN' THE l'ROM THE LATE NEW YOKK FIRE. De net delay it you want BARGAINS, AS THEY ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. pr, is NEW CHEAP STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster. Pa. QPECIAL NOTICE. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne 25 WEST KING STREET. Wa: are selling at les than present value STANDARD MAKES OF Bleached mid Unbleached Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings Pillow Muslins, and Tickings. LOOM AND DAMASK TABLE LIKENS, Napkins and Towels, MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS, WHITE ami COLORED BLANKETS. OPENED THIS DAY A LARUE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF HAMBURG EDGINGS WITH INSERTINGS TO MATCH. JEWELi.RH. I" OUIS WEKKK, U WATCHMAKER. Ne.59' NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. II. R. Depot, Iincaster, l'a. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c. Agent tair the celchmted Panlascepie Specta cles anal Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyal 500 SETS SILVEK-l'LATED TAI5LE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS, MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORK?, DESSERT AND MEDIUM KNIVES, AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S. Jeweler. 20 East Kint; Street, Lancaster, 1 a. PO IN NVENTOUS. "W. H. BABCOOK, TABLE L n Alterney-at-Law, el Washington, D. C, form crly an examiner in U. S. Patent Oillcc, aillers his services as solicitor before the V. S. and Foreign Patent Olllces. Careful verk at fair prices. Was associate et Mr. Jacob Stauffcr, of Lancaster, until the latter's death. HO-StxdAw ASTJtICH BRO'S ADVERTISEMENT. STRICH liROS. ADVtltTlSEHKST. ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH RROTIIERS BROTHERS r.ROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS r td ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AfTlilCH N P BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHER'S BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHER BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHKRS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS m H ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. IS EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR ELEGANT AND RICH ASSORTMENT OF 'SWISS EM BROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWI-S EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. SWISS EMBROIDERIES. HAMBURG We otter a choice line of Hamburg Ealg ingsanil Inserting, in most handsome and select patterns, at our well-known reasonable prices. Narrow Ealgiugn EDGINGS HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS irem it', up. ........ .'.!.. i.. II AM BURG The neatest 1 aigings for EDGINGS HAMBURG 5c. hli'gant Wide Edg ings, 10c. We call attention te one let of Fine Wide Embroideries atlCc. One let at 22c. Deep Flaiiiiia-ings in the most elaborate patterns. EDGINGS HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMBURG EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS EDGINGS IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. 1R1-II TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. . IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. IRISH TRIMMINGS. EVERLASTING Nete the TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING priceefthec TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING trimmings. TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING 1 hole-edge, i'Jc TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING apiece. TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING 2 hole a-dge, 23c TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING apiece. TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING 3 hole edge, .'He TRIMM1NG. EVERI.AST1NG apiece. TRIMNINGS EVERLASTING 4 liele edge, 4Sc TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING apiece. TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING .. hole edge, Me TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING EVERLASTING EVERLASTING EVERLASTING EVERLASTING a niece. TRIMMINGS Other select TRIMMINGS and hanal hanal seme pat terns at nil prices. TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS EVERLASTING RU FKL1NGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUr FLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. RUFFLINGS. PEARL We eiler one let of BUTTON'S PEARL geed pearl dress buttons, BUTTONS PEARL 3 alezcn for 13c. BUTTONS PEARL One let et large white BUTTONS PEARL pearl buttons, BUTTONS PEARL 3 alezen ter 13c. BUTTON'S PEARL Onclotllnepearlbutteny, BUTTONS PEARL 2 alezcn for 13e. BUTTON'S PEARL Ivery dress buttons, BUTTON'S PEARL in all colors. BUTTONS' PEARL 21,- 27, 30, BUTT'N'S PEARL lie. a. SepcPdez. BUTTON'S LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACKS. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACKS, LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. LACKS. LACES. SERPENTINE Na. 13, Se a alezcn. BRAID SERPENTINE Ne. 17, 10c a dozen. BRAID SERPENTINE Ne. SI, l.'ic n dozen. BRAID SERPENTINE Ne. 23, 17c a alezcn. BRAID SERPENTINE Nf. 2, 20c n alezcn. BRAID STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR ARAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAB BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR. BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. STAR BRAID. FEATHEREDGE Ne. 0, 10c a alezcn FEATHKREDGE Ne. 1,43c a dozen. FEATII EREDGE Ne. 2. .MX; it alaizcn. FEATHKREDGE Ne. 3, 53c a dozen. FEATHEREDGE Ne. 4. U.ic a dozen. BRAID BRAID BRAID BRAID BRAID TOWELING 3c. PER TOWELING 3c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5c. PER TOWELING 5a;. PER TOWELING 5c. PER YARD, YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. YARD. TOWELS Large Towels, fie. TOWELS TOWELS TOWEL-s TOWELs TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS All Linen Towels, 3 ter TOWELS 'ie. TOWELS Glass Towels. 15c. TOWELS Fine German Linen TOWELS Towels, Knotted Fringe, TOWELS 25c NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKIN'S. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKIN'S. NAPKIN'S. NAi-KINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKINS. NAPKIN4. NAPKINS. LACE A full line et Lace and Net LACE Tialies: aise, Antique Point LACE Lace Tidies. TOWELS TIDIES TIDIES TIDIES aiTT DRAnrsus. w IL.UAICD HOTEL LOTTERY POST POX ED TO APRIL, 7, 1881, FOR A FULL DRAWING. The alt-awing will take place at LOUIS VILLE, KY., under the authority et a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the absolute control et dislnteresteil commissioners appointed by the act. LIST OF rRlZES. The Willard Hetel, with all its Fixtures and Furniture One Residence en Gttn Street... ...$13,00 ... 13,0(10 ... 10,000 ... 4,000 ... 5.000 ... 2.300 One Residence en Geen Street Twe Cash Prizes, each $3,000 T we Cash Prizes, each $2,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1.000 Five Cash Prizes, cacli j0O Fitty Cash Prizes, each $100 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50... Five Hundred Cash Prize?, each fiO... One Set Bar Furniture One Fine Piane. One Handsome Silver Tea Set 400 Bexes Old llourhen Whisky, $3... 10 Baskets Champagne. $33 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10.. 400 Bexes Fine Wines. SS0 ... .r,lXKr 5,000 10,000 1,000 sew 100 11,400 3:.e 5,000 12.000' 2!W Bexes Robertsen County. Whisky.f'W, 400 Bexes Havana Cigars, $10 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 0,000 4,00 1 5,000 AMOUNTING TO S5G9,S50. Whole tickets, $3 : Halves, $1 ; Quartet's. $i Remittances may be made by Bank Cheek, Express, Postal Meney Order, or Rcgistereal Mail. Responsible agents wanted at all points. Fer circulars giving lull information, and for Tickets, address W. C. WHIPS. Willaral Hetel, Louisville, Ky. feb 13-Ut w&iutlT&S 29th Popular Monthly Drawing COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28th. 1381. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company, appreveal April Si, lt7S. JCS'This It :t special art, am! Has never keen repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the iaillewing decisiens: 1st That the Coiuiuenweultii Distribution Company lit legal. 2al Itsalrattiiigsare fair. N. B. The Company has new en ham I u large reserve fund. Read thu list of prizes ler the FEBRUARY DRAWING. 3' j ' . I'IMHI -.- . W 11 10,0.0 l!i,oeo ....... .......... 1U,!HI0 1II.0IW 10 prizes $1,000 each 20 prizes .IDUeach 100 prizes, $100 each 200 prizes 50 each GOO prizes 20 each l'XX) prizes lOcash 9 prizes :a) each, approximation prizes Oprizcs 200 each, " " 9 prizes loe each. " " M l'aJ mwe 2,7i'4 1,M 11 ...$112,100 Whole tickets. $2; half tickets. 51; 27 tickets $30; 53 tickets, $100. Keinit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, an send bv Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $3 and upward, by Expivss, can Iih sent at our expense. Aildrc. all airda-rs ta It. ill. BOAKDMAN, Coiirii'l'-leurnal Building, Liiuisville. Ky.. an T. .1. COMMKItFOKD, 212 Broadway. New Y-rk. fi'bl-TtiTli&S&w LtXIAL ffOTIVES. "INSTATE OK I1KNUV GAKKIX'IIT, LATH III et" Lancaster eitv. Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en paid estate haviier ba-cii granted lai the liiidemigueal. all persons indebted te. said ilcccdciil are rcapiest i'il te make immediate settlement. unit these having claims or demands :ig:iiiisttheestaleat said decedent, te make known the same te tin: nndersigneil without delay, residing in Lan caster, Pa. ISAAC D. LUTZ, JOHN A. BAUSMAN, jan2l-(!ideaw Executers. Es .STATK OF EDV. A. SENER, I.ATK Of he .CitV ait Lancasta-r. Pa., alei'i'iL-i-d. L'-.ttersofaalinihiatnitieiniii saial ai-tata; hav ing been gra tiled te the undersigned, ell per sons indebted thereto are reauesteal te liuike imniidiate payment, and these having claims air demands against the same, will present tlia-ni without delav te ill"' uiidersFgneil. REBECCA SENER, Aliiiinistiatii., or te G. Sener Jc Sens, Lumber ami Ceal Diall ers, N. i:. Cerner Prince and Walnut Street., Lancastir, Pa Jaii-asJtale.iw Es ESTATE OF .1A31KS AV. KIIKY. LATi: OF the eitv of Ijineaster. aleeeased. The mi- lersigned Auditor, ai)ieinted leilistii'jule tlic balaiic rcuiaining in Hie hands iil'.luliii Rhey. administl-atrix of James W. Rhey, te and among thee legally entitled tat the same, and te pu-s en exceptions te her ueceiint. will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY '22, lf-Sl, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem af the Court Heuse, in the city of L-tncaster, where all persons interi'sta-d in said alisttibu tien and exceptions may attend. WM. A. ATLKE. jiiii23-:!li!eav.' Auditor. INSTATE OF THOMAS 1 KI'.LI.Y, LATE It of lincuster city, aleci'iiscal. Letters el ailministr.itieu en said estate having been grained ta the undersigned, all persons in debted te said ala'cedent arc requa sted te make iuiini'iliatesuttleineut.anal thesa; having claims or aleinaiids against the estate of said decedent, te make them known te the undersigned with out alclav, residing in Lancaster. JnnlS-fitdeaw W. U. HEN'SEL. INSTATE OF SAKAII .lIONTilO.'llEKr J lata- of the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters et administration am said estate hav lug been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are rcapia'sted te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against Ilia: same will preinit them ler .settlement te the undersigiitsd, re-siding-in said eitv. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY II. B. SwAiai. Adiuiiii-tratrix. Attorney. janSU-Ctaleaw E 7TATE OK MJSANNA FltANCISCCS. latent the Cits et Lane::i9ter. aleeeased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said alccedent are rci;ue.sted te make immediate settlement, anal these having claims or demands against the a-state of -aie alccedent ta make known the same te him without delay. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. .Ine. M. Ajiwee. Attorney. jlS-ctdaiaw INSTATE OK II. 1IENEHICT KOO.S, LATK It of the city of Laiicnatcr, dccea-i'il. Let ters ti'staineiitury am said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in dcbtcal thereto are reapu.'sta'd te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims air alc inauils against the snma, will present them without aiclay for settlement te te the under signed, residing in the city el" Lancaster. MICHAEL HABERBUSI1, Executer. J se. .v. Ceri.s. Ait'V. iani:;4;tde:iw w .1ST ATE OF JACOlt WKH, si: LATE ail the city of Lancaster, Pa., aleeeased. Letters ti'.-tanientarv im said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all jiersens indebted thereto are rcucsted te make iiiimu dititc settlement, and these having claims fr aleinaiids nuirist the same, will present them without delay for settlement ta, tlieiinder-igu-i'il, residing in said township. JACOB WKH. JR.. Executcr, Lancaster, Pa. A.J. EiiEist.v, Atterna-y, 4Ii (Jianl Street. Laneaaler, Pa. " j21-Rtde:i w 1.1STATE Of li late et Lane FKEUKK1CK I'YLE. .IU.. ncisler city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having neen granted te the iiudersigni:d, all persons in debted te said decedent are apiestcd te make immediate .settlement, anal these having claims or demands against the estate of said alccedent. la make known the same te the undersigned without dclav. residing iu Lan caster. IlkNRY WOLF, B. F. Davis, Administrator. Attorney. IcblOCtdeaw C'O.li. I!. SI ART IN, Whole-sale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. aSB-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Iincastcr. ii3-Iyd COHO & WILEY, .'.W XORTII WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale anal Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection Willi the Telephonic Exchange. Blanch Oilice : Ne.;! NORTH DUKE ST. !el)2S.J; A G TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAR FAMILY COAL, Farmers anal ethers in want et Superior Manure will lind it te their advantage te call. Yard, Iiarrisburt Pike. ) Olllce. 20 East Chestnut street. ngl7-ltd TR A KELJZRS' U UID. .1 ANCAsTEK AND MILLEKSV1LLK K. . Xj Cars run as follews: Leave Lsuieatser (P.R. Depot), at 7, 9, an l 11:30 a.m., and 2, I. t ami 8:30 p. ui., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-J0 p. n. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, S. anal a. M., anal 1. 3. 5 anal 7 p. m. Curs run dully en above time except en Sun day. CtOLU.MHIA AND PORT DEPOSIT It. K f Trai lis new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow iii time: Stations Ne r.Tii-; Express. w.r,r. I a.m. Express. . M. Aceeu. r.M. Pert Deposit Peaelibettaim Sale Harber. Columbia 11:35 7:12 7:53 5:35 4:28 5:11 5:40 3: IS 5:21 6:20 Stations Secth- Express. WARD. A.M. Express.! Accein r. x. I A. M. Columbia Safa l'urher. Feachbottem 11:15 r. m. 12:14 12:37 r.r-W fi:t r. m. 7:45 Ari):08 Le9:40 11.07 P.M. 12:25 Pairt Deposit 1:."1 I sfctfi R EADING & COLUMBIA K. It. ARRANG EMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 25th, 1SS0. NORTHWARD. LEAVK. A. 51. l'.M. r.M. A.M. a.m. r.M. r.M. 0:15 2::!e 7:53 .... 11:40 S:05 1:05 3:50 7:33 1:10 3:10 10:03 3:20 5.50 Ouarryville 0:lj .... 2:30 .:.M Lancaster, KipgSt 7:53 .... 3:40 SkSn Lancaster S:05 1:05 3:50 ShlO Columbia AIIIUVB. Reading SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. A.M. A.M. l'.M. l'.M A.M. A.M. l'.M. 8:03 ,12:00 6:10 r.M. 10:15 2:10 8:20 10:07 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8:20 llrill .... Sfc Reaaling AKIllVB. Columbia Lancaster. 10:07 2.10 8:10 5:0U Lancaster. King St 10:18 .... H:20 5:10 u:irryville 11:20 Sfc :4i Trains connect at Residing with trains te and Irem Philadelphia, Pottsville. Harrisbnrg, AN lentewn mid New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te anal from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. 1i:nnsylvan i a railroad new SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, ISS1, train en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan a'.istm mid Philadelphia alcpet-t us follews: Leave ; Arrival Lanc'ter Phihul'a 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.ji 2:55 " 5:15 " IfctS " 7:30 " S.liO " 8:03 " 10:10 " 8:45 SfclO " 12:01 v.M. 1:30 " I'll r.M. 3:45"" 2:00 " 5:00 " 3:05 " 5!0 " 4:35 " li:3" r25 " U::W " Leave "Arrive Philad'a LancMi-r 121 A.M. rte.. 7::n " I0-.20 " HWi " 0:00 ' 11:1.0 " 8:00 " IIKSU " 12: 10 " 2:30 v.M. 2:33 ' 2::ii"r.M. &ie " 4:00 " 7rA' " 5S " -ja " Iir23 " KSA - S):I0 " IIJO " ll-Su " 2.45 a.m. Eastward. l'hilttiiehjihia Express,... Cincinnati Expra-ss Fast Line, Yerk Ai-coin. Arrive-.;.. I larrisbu rg Exi ire.-s Dillerville Ac com. Arrives, Columbia. Aceouiiiiedutioii, Fra-deria'k Accum. Arrives, I'acltie Express, Sunday Mail, Joliiistewn Express,.... Chicago Day Expivss... llarri-liurg Ai'i'iiiiiiuealat'ii, Westward. Way Passi'iigcr, MailTraiu Ne.l.via Ml.Jey, MailTniiu Ne.2,via Cel'bia. Niagai-.t& Chicago Express Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Accommodation, DillcrvillcLi-'uI.viaMt..lay Harrisbnrg Aceiiiiiinedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisbnrg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati, Express, Pacilia: Express, Pacilie Express, cast, en Sunday, when ting geal, will slop at Miilalletaiwn, Elizabethtaiwii Mt. Jey, I.andlsville, Bird-iii-lland, Lcmali llace. Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceutes ville, Oakland ami Glen LiH'h. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when (lagged, will step at Dowiiiugte'.vn, Centest-ilia-, Pitrka-s-hurg,Mt.Jey, EIiz:iba:tlitewn anal Mialdh'tewii. Ilaiiovi-raceeminoalation west, con Heading at liueiLster with Niagara and Chia-age Express at Ihetia. in., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, wi-st, a en net-Is at liUiieasti-r, with Fast Line, Most, at 2:30 v.M., and will run lareugh ta Fra-alairick. f OCAI. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Vj HOUI FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. ' BY RAILROAD. Nbw Yekk tiikoceii mail 7:30 a m. 1:00 p m, 4:13 p in and 11:30 p in. Wat Mail, cast, 7:30 a m. Uokiiekvili.k, Downiiigtewii, Lcaiiian Pluce Gapa; p m. Piiilaukli'Iiia through mall, 7:30 and 8:13 a in.. 1:00. 4:15 and 11:30 p in. FlTTSiiUEiui anal wa-st, 2:00 and 1150 p m. Harkiskciui Mail, 91, am, I:.'i0, 5:15aml ll:M a m. Wav Mail, west, !k30a iu. Baltihehk and Wasiiimiten, via Phllaalel phia, 4:15 p in. Baltimekic awe Wabiiimotek, via Yerk, 2.00 p m. i:LTiMekK ani Washikuten, via Httrrlsburg lle pm. C'OATKSVtLLB, 1:15 p ill. Celummia, 10:0.1 a m, 2:) anal 5:15 p in. Yeuk and Yekk way, 00 anal WiM p iu. Neutiikkn CKXTR.VL, 10:00 a ui, 2:00 and 11:311 p m. ICCAnisre. via Reading ami Columbia R It, 7:30 a in and 12:: ;op in. Rkadinh. via Harrisburg5:l5 anal HiOnm. Reaiii.miv.-av. via Junction, Lltitz, Manlieiiu. East lleinplielal anal Ephr.ita, .') p m. O.ITAUKYVILI.K, Camargo, New Previalenie. West Willow ami Martinsville, Relton an if Lime Valla;y, !:.", a in and 5:00 p in. Nkw Helland, Churehtewii, Grrenbank. Blue Ball, tieixlville, lU-itrtewn and Spring Greva;. by way Dowuingtewn, at 7:30 a lit and p m. Sake 1Iai:i:(h:, via Cailiimbht. lO-.OOn m. BY STAGE Millci-sville mid Slaekwater. tn saie iiarner, eauy, at i:m p ui. Te Millersviile. s and ll:.iO n m. and 4 t m. Binklcy's Bridge, Lcaceck, Burcviiic, Ne-. Helland, 2:30 p in. Willow Street. Smithville, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck&prings, Fairmount and RewlaiialsvlIIe, Md. ditily. 7:3J a in. Ijuidis Valley. Oregon, West Earl. FaruieM ville, NeJfsVille, Hiiikletnwn, Terre Hill, Mai-tindat', alaily,at2:: p in. Greenlantl, Fertility, l-uinna.'tcr anal Wheat lanal .Mills, te St rasburg. daily, at 4 p in. Paradise and Saiuderslitirg, at 7:31 a in. New Danville, Conaslega, Marticvillc, Ceie man villi.-. Mount Ncba. tetwliiisvilla-. Bethi-s.ui mid Libirtj-Sipiare. daily. at 2JJ p m. WJIEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRlClNG BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 h u. . l:"M a ill, 3 afid i;:.Jlp in. .:isteru way man, ie:.aia m eii;ru man, urn mail, 7 ami 10a m, 2 and CM ii m. dug, via Reaaling and Columbia, SM Reading m. ap Western v.ay mail, 8:30 a m. Reading way mail. 10:30 :i m. Quarry ville Branch, jir, u m and 4 r in. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sale Hi and Millcrsvillar. at 9a in. alailv. Harber Irein Millersville, 7and 9:tm,:ind I p in. Frem New Hellan.l, at!i:.a)a m.daily. Frem Rewlundsvllle, Md, at 4 p. ni. Reading way mail, at 10:30 it iu, alaily. Frem Si rasburg, at inn n m, alaily. Frem Rawliiisville.atH am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIKIW There ara: faur mail deliveria-s by letter car rieisa-ach day, and en their return trips they take up the mail mutter deposited in the letter lU.lS. Fer the P.rsl delivery the carriers leave the lice at :sw tt in; second delivery at 10 am lird dadivary at 11 a tn ; fenrth alelfvery at3 p etli thi m. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. aln Sunday Hie pestallia-e is eiien from April : te October I, from a tetlu m.aiul from 6 ta 7 a in ; from October I teApril I. from 9t 10a m and trein ; te 7 l) in. tlROVERtEH. 8 O'CLOCK COFKSK IS TIIK PURFMT and best ler the Breakfast Table. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., Ill North Queen Street, Jan-lind Lancaster, Pit 1ANNEI GOODS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH, & FRUITS. Peache-, IVars. Apples. Cherries. Quince-, California Apricots, l.gg Plums, Nectarines, t.ivun Gagci., rinms. a'. VEGETABLES. ;. A R. XJL.Toinatees. Wlnslew, Aldrichand P.aki-r's Gri-a-n Cern. French anal Amirlcati Green Pi'iK, Pie Pumpkin. Jtc. PISH. Fresh Salmen, Fresh I.elnter, Fresh Slacle uirl. Little Na:ck Clams. Banitaria Shrimpy, Sardines iu Oil, Mtrdines In Mustard, Ac. CONDENSED MILK. E.iglc and Swiss Brands. BUESK'S, 'i. 17 EAST KING STKEET. SSSaHKa333iitsae'-
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