LANCASTER DAILY INTEIXiaENCEKSATORDArYMAllCH 12. 1881. Eancastet intelligencer. SATURDAY VKKINO, MAS. 12. 1881. VERNAL FAITH. When heaven was stormy, earth was cold, And sunlight shunned the world and wave. Thought burrowed In the church-yard mould. And led en dreams that haunt the grave. But new thatbearen Is freed from strife , And earth's lull heart with rapture swells, Thought sears through fields et endless life Above the shining asphodels. What flower that drinks the south wind's breath, W!;at sparkling leaf, what Hebe morn. But flouts the sullen gray-beard Deatlu And laughs our arctic doubts te scorn? Pule scientist, scant of healtbtul bleed, Your ghastly tomes one moment close ; l'luck lreshness trem a spring-time bud. Find wisdom in the opening rose. Mark the white lily, wh03e sweet core Hath many a wUd-bee swarm enticed. And drew therefrem a honeyed lore Pure as the tender creed of Christ ! Yea, even the weed, whieh upward holds Its tiny ear past bower and lawn, A lovelier faith than yours unfolds. Caught from the far taint winds of dawn. Paul H. Hayne. Amusement 3ef.es. What i Going en in the Shew World. The chart for Mrs. Siddons leeks very encouraging. Maude Branscembc has gene te Eng land. W. VT. Cele's circus is doing well in Australia. Pauline Markhara has signed a contract for next season with Mr. M. B. Leavitt. Columbia has been doing very well for theatrical attractions lately. A. J Talbot is one of the comedians with Havcrly's New Mastodon minstrels. Dan Rice has at last struck oil and his circus is doing well in New Orleans. Leuis James, Marie Wainwright and Charles Plunkett are re-engaged with Lawrence Banctt next season. Sara Bernhardt returns te Europe en May 4th. It is probable that Mr. Abbey will go en the same steamer. Fanny Davenport will produce the " Princess of Bagdad '' in Bosten shortly. The adaptation is by Hart Jacksen. Gus Williams and company go te Cali fornia. They open in San Francisce about the latter part of April. Mrs. Jehn Drew told an interviewer that the dullest audiences she has played te this season were these in Bosten. Ilarrigan & Hart's new piece, " Mulli gan's Silver Wedding," is said te be the best of their scries. Billy Andrews, proprietor of the old Theatre Cemiquc, in this city, will bring a female minstrel shewheic next week. Mary Andersen closed a very successful engagement at the Bosten theatre recent ly. The receipts for one day ameunted te ever $4,000. Denier s pantomime troupe will have one of the largest houses et the season. They arc in Baltimore thu week te big business. The minstrels who appeared here en last Saturday night are rehearsing a new act entitled " Scenes in Lancaster : or, Hew We Get Left." Hoelcy, Morten and Hemer's minstrels arc making a hit in San Francisce. Johnny Morten of the old "Big Four." is the lead ing comedian. Anether new company, entitled M. B. Leavitt's Giganteau minstrels, will start out next fall under the management of Kit .Clarke. Thatcher & Kyman's minstrels in Phila. dclphia have struck a bonanza in the bur lesque of "All of It." This troupe will visit France this year. It is spoken of as among the possibili ties that Nat Goodwin may travel neit seaseu under J. II. Havcrly's manage ment. Jennie Hughes has been engaged with the D'Oyly Carte company te sing Eliza in "Billce Tayler," opening next Monday in Philadelphia. J. H Haverly has purchased the piece called " The Strategists," and will put it upon the read shortly with a strengthened company of his own. A few days age Teny Dcuicr presented his treasurer, Frank Hildreth, with a beau tiful seal ring having the letter " H "set in diamonds. Jehn Sheridan, of " Fun en the Bristel" troupe, is the husband of Alccia Jeurdau, who died last .season while traveling with the same party. The "Strategists" have closed their season and are new in New Yerk, Themas J. Hind, who died a few days age, was a member of the company and he appeared here withthem. One of the bloodhounds belonging te Jayllial, and used by him in "Uncle Tem's Cabin," fell under a moving train in Watcrville, Me., a short time age and was killed. The Sparks brothers, Irish comedians, with Teny Denier, were last seen here with Maffif t & Bartholemew, several years age. Little Tedd was here five years age with Geerge L. Fex's pantomime com pany. ' The Fun en the Bristel " party travel in a special car, en the Rcadingjread ever the Mishler circuit. Mr. Mishler is with them. Nearly all of the troupes are fur nished a car te themselves by this read and it 5s found te be very convenient. The Salsbury Troubaders celebrated their fifteen hundredth performance of "The Broek" at the Glebe theatre, Bos Bes Bos eon, last Friday. Satiu pregrammes were distributed. The receipts of the week in Bosten were the largest they have yet known, being within a few dollars of eight thousand. The Dramatic Ncae says : " Charlette Thompson is new reported by the asso ciated press te have lest in Teledo, O., 'her jewel casket containing diamonds valued at fifteen thousand dollars.' If Miss Thompson ever possessed fifteen thousand dollars' worth of riiamnnHs ti.e fact would probably have created a geed deal of interest in the minds of actresses and actors te whom she has owed salary for services due for a number of yeais back." A New Yerk reporter lias bean among the photograph stands- where the pretty and picturesque photographs of actresses are sold, and finds that many of the old footlight favorites have lest their held upon the popular fancy. The variety queens have been compelled te give way te stage beauties of the mere "legitimate" drama. Lydia Thompson, Pauline Mark ham, Ada Harland, Rese Massey, Resina Vokes, and ether favorites of a few years age, have almost disappeared, because nobody buys them any mere. Even Maud Branscombp,ef whom 300 negatives are said te have been made, in postures ranging from simpering prettily in a .swing te clinging desperately te across, is dropping out of favor. Miss Andersen ' is new the empress of the photograph stand. As the Countess, in " Leve," she outsells every body else ten te one, and in eight or ten ether characters Ler "counterfeit present ments" go off like het cakes. The report er counted twenty-seven different aspects m .miss Auaerseus beauty in one collec tion. Among the few actresses who firm ly held their places before the camera are iiOtta, Kate Glaxten, Minnie Palmer Fan ny Davenport and Maud Granger The new ones who sell well are Adelaine Detchen, Eleaner Carey, Catharine Lewis, Effie Ellsler, Annie Pixley and Ada Oil man. There has been only a moderate demand for Sara Bernhardt. She's CmbIbk . A society fact of some interest is the in tention of Mrs. Mackay, wife of the famous California bonanza king of that name, te quit Paris, where she has been residing for a long while past, te take up her per manent residence in New Yerk. Within the past day or two, Mr. Mackay has pur chased the well-known Stevens property in Fifth avenue, net far from Central Park. The price paid ler it is said te be about three quarters of a million dollars. Mr. Mackay is at present with his family in France, but is expected te return with them te New Yerk in the course of a few weeks. He will stay here but for a brief period, hewever.new enterprises in connec tion with the Comstock mines requiring his presence in Nevada. Mrs. Mackay is al leged te have become verv much dis pleased with the Parisians, chiefly because of their refusal te accede te her patriotic wish te have the Place de 1' Etoile illumi nated, en the occasion of the memorable visit of General Grant. The story is that she offered te buy out the whole neighbor hood, including the Arc de Triemphe, if the Parisians would but say what they would sell it for, but as she could net strike a bargain she had te be content te see only her own dwelling illuminated. LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKER DJUBT. Butter Itt. Cup cheese, 2 cups Cottage cheese, 2 pieces Dutch cheese ft lump TBUITS. Apples yplE Bananas each - Cherries, dried, ft qt Currants, dried, fl Cranberries Wat.... Dried Apples f qt " Peaches We.t Grapes w .....-... Lemens fl dez Oranges fl dez vegetables. Beets W bunch. Cabbage W head Carrots f) bunch.. Celery W buneh Luna beans qt. Onions V pk " W.bunch ....: ...30C3SC 5C ....810C ...12330c ....35C 12c 12C 10c 68c ...1012c jC ...150200 ...255UC 10c .I012c .a025c '.75685c 20c 17.7.10c ,.5073c .1215c 80cSl .75re$i .75c2 15c Potatoes W bus " (Sweet) peck Radishes fJ bunch Soup Beans W qt.... .............. Salsify $) bunch Turnips f) peck reuiTBT. Chickens f pair (live) " f? & (cleaned) Ducks W pair Geese V piece Turkeys W piece (live) " ft B (cleaned) MIBCKIXAMEOUS. Apple Butter ft qt .... Eggs ft dez - Heney ft x............. ........... Soup jft fli. --- .... Sauerkraut ft qt MEATS. Beef Steak, ft ft " Roast (rib) ft ft " " (chuck) ft Bv " Corned, ft lb " Dried, ft ft Beet hind quarter ft ft " lore quarter ft ft Bologna dried Ham ft ft Lauib ft ft. ...-. ...............'.. Lard ft ft. ..... . Mutten ft ft Mince Meat ft ft Perk ft ft............ ............... Pudding ft ft Sausage ft ft KISH. Bass vl ft......... ........... Cattish ft ft IrOU. fcitilS W 1L.. Haddock Mullets Pcrcti .....-.-.---. bun " Smeltz Suckers... White Fish ft ft Illuc " " Halibut ft 6 ...25c .1516c .2023c ...5ec ..812c .1020c .1216c .10I2C .1012C .252HC ...78c ...SUtSc 25c .1318c ,.1020c 10c .1016c .1220C ..910c ..810c .10ll2c 10c ...12JC .'i612c IOC CO IOC 10C y.ic ..... .Vc ."""iite 10C ...12c GRAIN. Hay Timcthv ft ten $2630 " Cleverft ten $16 Cern ft bus 65c Oats ft bus ...$1.20 live 91 bus Seffi'JOc Timethy Seeed ft bus $3.253.E0 Wheat t dus i.iu We Believe That 11 cveryone would use Hep Bitters treely there would be much less sickness and misery in the world ; and people are fast finding this out, whole lamilies keeping well at a trifling cost by its use. We advise all te try it. U. x A. Reehetlm; X. T. ni2-2wd&w A Sure Cure for files. De you knew what It is te suffer with Piles ? If veu de, you knew what is one et the weist torments et the human frame. The most pcr iect euro ever known is Kidney-Wert. It cures constipation, and then its tonic action restores health te the diseased bowels and pre vents recurrence of disease. Try it without delay. The dry and the liquid are both sold by druggists. Glebe. mll-lwd&w RELMIOTJS. CONGREGATIONAL BAPTIST BRKTH ren. Service in Salem church, Wst Or ange street, at i p. m. in the German and English languages. FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. Preaching te-morrow morning by the pastor, Bev. tVm. Morrison. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Sah-Ah-Brah, a native et Burmah, dressed in native costume, will lecture en the religion of the Burmese and the Karens,ln the evening. FIRST REFORMED. DIVINE SERVICE morning and evening, at the usual hours. Sunday school at lJi p. m FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching by tne pastor, Rev. S. H. C. Smith, at K a. m. and 7)i p. m. Sabbath school at 1 p. m. Yeung people's prayer meeting at 6 p. m. MORAVIAN.-J. MAX HARK, FASTOR. At 10 a. m. Litany and preaching. Subject, "Judas." At 7 p. m. Lenten litany and sermon en "The Wounds of the Saviour II. The Thern-crowned Head." Wednesday evening lecture en " Gethscmane." All cor dially iuvitad. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH AT V. M. C. A. Reems. Bev. M. Frayne, pastor. At 10$ a. m. and 7H ! m. Subiect "Blind Bartimeus.' Sunday school at 1 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. SERVICES AT THE hours, morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor, Bev. J. Y. Mitchell, I). D. RESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Bev. J. C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at TA o'clock, Sunday school at p. m. There will be no service this (Saturday) evening. DOCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL (UNDE- XX nominatlenal) meets in the Rockland street public school building, every Sunday afternoon at V4 o'clock. Everybody welcome. ST. JAMES HOLV COMMUNION AT 8 anc Morning Service at 10J a. m. Even ing Prayer at 7 p. m. At the evening ser vice the seats arc free. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SEK vlces will be held at 10J a. m. and at 7i p. m. Prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Sunday school at lJi p. m. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine services en Sunday at 10 a. m. and 16 ,m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Rev. W. F. ichlltcr, pastor. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange. Preaching at 1034 a. m., and at 714 P m. by the pastor, Bev. J. C. Krause. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. ST. PAUL'S M.E., CHURCH, S. QUEEN ST. Preaching at 10 a. m., and TV p. m., by the pastor, Bev. J. Liudcmuth. Sunday school at 1 p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Preaching both morning and evening. In the morning by the pastor, Bev. Sylvanus Stall, and in the evening by Rev. R. W". Huf ford. Seats tree. Sunday school at p. m. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PREACHING te-morrow morning and evening by the Bev. Jehn C. St. Jehn, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Morning subject "The Christian Hepe." Evening" The History et the Gentile Knle." Sunday school at 1? p. m. West Mission, Dor Der wart street. Sunday school at p. m. North Mlsbien. Antlech. Sunday school at 9 a. m ; evening service at 5 p. m. TTNION BETHEL-CHURCH OF GOD. U Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, Bev. D. A. L. Laverty, at 10 a. m., and at Ti p. m. Evening subject" The Spiritual Bedy.7' Sun day school and adult Bible class at p. m., and at the Green street Chapel at 2 p. ta. YM. C. A. BIBLE STUDY AT 0:15 a. m. Gospel scrvice at C:15 p. m . MEDICAL. D R. BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL, vea COLDS AND COUGHS,! PRICE, ----- B 35 Cents. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB IT. ' W. C9AMPI0N .BROWNING, M. D., SOLE FBOlTBIETOB, Ne. 1321 Arch Street, fl7-lyeedAw PHILADELPHIA. IV OU SUFFER WITH A FA IN IX THE back, or have a constant tired feeling In veur back and limbs, it is sure indieationyeur Liver and Kidneys ar out of order. Te re move these symptoms you should use KIDNEYCURA! This tea is purety vegetable, and is sold in paCKS, WHICH WUl 1UOAB lUUrHUW VI KM. m., sOca pack. Fer sale at KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STOBB, inarll-lmd&lyw 116 North Queen Street. LOOKER'S Renowned eugh Syrup! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ enza. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit ting of Bleed, Inflammation of the Lungs, an? all Diseases of the Chestand Air Passages. This" valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most safe and efficient qualities ler the cure of all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared eply and sold by CHAS. A. L0CHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST1, NO. 9 KAST KING STKBKT. Ol6-tfd KIDNEY WORT. THE ONLY MEDICINE IX EITHEB LIQUID OR DBY FORM That Acta at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. These great organs are the natural cleansers of the svstcm. If they work weB. health will bepertect, if they become cleggga areaa tul diseases are sure te fellow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaundice Constipation, Iites, Kidney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes. Rheumatic Pains or Aches, are developed because the bleed is poisoned with the humors that should be expelled nat urally. KIDNEY WORT Will Restore the healthy action and all these destroying evils will be banished ; neglect them and you will live but te suffer. Thousands have been cured. Try it and you will add one mere te the number. Take itand health will once mere gladden your heart. Why suffer lengcx from the torment ei an aching back? Why bear such distress from Constipation and Piles T Kidhey-Wert will cure you. Try it at onee and be satisfied. Your druggist lias it. Price 91.00. 4- It Is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, m 49-tin cans, one package of which makes six JtW quarts of medicine. 49-Alse in Liquid Form.very Concentrated 99" ter the convenience et these who cannot a9-rpadily prepare it. It acts with equal 4" efficiency in either form. WELLS, KICH.UtnSON & CO., Prep's, Burlington, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lydftwl HOUSEFUItAlSHIXG GOODS. I1LINN A WILLSON. a E r-10D d f SP'S'.Le) a:5f2M c; 5" SP 65 5 . u uPnMHn' e w OSstaJPmP'.d "5 dS Snd e te e O tt SZ e d 5) GO H n 9P W M 1 m 1 m u S2.eftSg Owgg"B r-S e-tn h?e tf 3. - O a, e I H W 1 5 O 5. t 8 JO I O s. a ? e e Q m L sem&Sc CO 5" Bpg,e H 2 5,Bp-gSrt 2 ss a- se ! CD ilrl4 fy A O - a O - . . f-i zi itr8.li JSp H"0 5' iZ e BOOKS AND STATIONERY. N: EW AMD CHOICK STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, AT L. M. GLYNN'S, Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET. T)LANK BOOKS. JOM BAEE'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH UDEEN STREET', LANCASTER, PA., nave fer'sale, at the Lewest Prices, BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks, Sales Beeks. Bill Beeks. Minute Beeks, Be cipt Beeks, Memorandums, Copying Beeks, Pass Boekss, Invoice Beeks, &c. WRITING PAPERS. Foolscap, Letter, Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papeterles, Ac. ENVI LOPES AND STATIONEBYef all . kinds, Wholesale and Betail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES, Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday Mhoel Music Beeks, Sunday-school Libraries. Commentaries. Ac. GROCERIES. k Z. RINGWALT'S Cheap Liquor and Grocery Stere 'NO. 205 VTBST KING STBEET. fcbW-lyd 8 O'CLOCK COFJfEE IS THE PUREST and best ter the Breakfast Table. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., 1H north Queen Street, fcbK-Smd Lancaster, Pa " " CD UU ftW AMTMiem: MJttvm 4 j txmtxbmmmmt. 4 STRICH 3SBM. JUV ASTRICH A&TR1CH ASTBICH ASTB1CM ' ASTRICH ASTBICH ASTRICH A4TBICH ASTRICH ASTRICH: -ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTBICtt- ASTBICHi ASTRICH ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH A.STRICH ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTBICH BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BBOTHEKg BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BBOTHER8 BBOTHERS BROTHERS BBOTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHEBS BROTHERS BBOTHERS BROTHEBS BBOTHERS BBOTHEBS BBOTHEBS BBOTHEBS BBOTHEBS k ASTBICH I. A cPDifixr ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH 13 KAST 13 EAST 'IS KAST IS EAST 13 EAST 13 EAST 13 EAST 13 EAST IS EAST 18 EAST KINO KINO KINO KINO KINO KING KINO KINO KINO KIN STREET. STREET. STREET. STREET. STRKXT. STREET. STREET. STREET. STREET. STREET. OPENING -OF- NEW SPRING DEESS AND 0LOAK TRIMMINGS ! We have opened new a full New Line of Ladies' Dress Trimmings, In most various stylet and In most elaborate patterns. WE WILL EXHIBIT THE SAME ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, AND INVITE THE LADIES OF LANCASTElt AND VICINITY TO INSPECT 'XHE SAME. We offer great Inducements this coming sea son. It will pay everyone te eeme and 100k at our display. CHENILLE JET FRINGES. All Silk Chenille Fringes 39 Jet Fringes at S9e Heavy Jet Fringes SOandGOe Bargains in Jetand Chenille Fringes at 73 and S5e NOVELTIES IN PASSAMENTEBIES. GIMPS, HEADINGS, ORNAMENTS, BALLS, SPIKES, SILK AND JET GIKDLES, COBD AND TASSELS, CORD AND SPIKES, CORD AND TASSELS IN ALL LEADING SHADES. SINGLE TASSELS in BLACK and COLORED. GIMP CORD IN ALL COLORS. NEW CORD AND ACORNS. CORD AND BELLS. TASSEL ORNAMENTS FOR TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. Largest and most Elegant assortment In the city. INLAID AND CARVED PJJARL BUTTONS. CUT STEEL. MEDALLION, BBONZE. PAINTED METAL. CBOCHET, BEADED. . AND VARIOUS FANCY BUTTONS. Special Inducements In WHITE AND SMOKED PEARL BUTTONS, NWW LACES. SPANISH LACES, FBENCH LACES, RUSSIAN LACKS, . TORCHON LACES, REAL GUIPURE LACES, VERMICELLE LACES, CAROLINE LACES, And many ether New and Handsome Laces, in full line, and at our low prices. HAMBURG EDGING8 AND IRISH TRIMMINGS. SILKS AND SATINS. We eaU attention te GREAT BARGAIXS IN BLACK SATINS We offer ONE LOT OF BLACK SATINS (would be cheap at $1.35) FOR ONLY SSO. PER YARD. ONE LOT OF BLACK SATIN (worth $1.50 per yard) FOR $1.00 PER YARD. ELEGANT SATINS IN ALL COLORS at $1.00 per yard. We ask ncnnle te eeme and leek at our d te. play et goods mentioned above. We de net ask them te buy yet. Only com and leek at the gOeda, and buy whenever yen iranfc nmr goods, vmmmwxax, xc. llTUTBXXIM IN SCARV PUB. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND FIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DKAWEKS, K J. ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKKR, M NORTH 4IUEJCN STREET JfECIAL SALE OF DRESS SILKS ATIH NEW YORK STORE. Have secured a large consignment of SUMMER SILKS, COLORED DRESS SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE SILKS, which they otter at prices never ef nailed in Lancaster. A Choice Line of SUMMER SILKS U new and desirable effects, aCSO cent a yard. A Large Assortment et New Shades la COL ORE D DRESS SILKS at 88 Meb a yard. An Elegant Line of BLACK CASHMERE SILKS at $1, 1.1 l.S0andL7&ayard. These goods were considered eheap at $L, LIO, l.Ti and 2 a yard. We Invite ladles te call and examine these goods, as they are the beat value we have ever offered In Silks. Tf att, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. S1 PB1NO, 1881. DRY GOODS. DRY GOOCS. HAGER & BRO. ARE SELLING AT LESS THAN RRGULAR PRICE, ALL THE STANDARD MAKES or MUSLINS AND SIIEBTIX(IS, DAMASK AND LOOM TABLE LINENS, VAPKINS, TOWELS AND TOWBLINGS, TURKEY RED DAMASKS AND DOYLIES, MARSEILLES AND CROCKET QUILTS NEW SPRING STYLES. DRESS GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, CHINTZES and CRETONNES. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH BLACK CASHMERE CRAPE CLOTH and TAMISE. COURTLAND'S ENGLISH CRAPES and VEILS. LADIES' SPRING CLOAKINGS, LADIES' SPRING HOSIERY, MISSES' SPRING HOSIERY, GENTS' SPRING HOSIERY. We invite special attention te a handsome selection et NEW LAOEB. LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, Inst received from a New Yerk Importing Heuse. HKE! FIRE!! Metzger, Bard&Haughman nAVE NOW OPEN THE TABLE LINENS. FROM TOE LATE NEW YORK FIRE. De net delay it you want BARGAINS, AS THEY ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. Metier, Bam MaigMi's NEW CHEAP STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. SLEIGHS, AC. Carriages! Carriages I A EDGERLEY & CO.'S, Practicai"Canlage Ballders, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Whieh we offer at the! . VERT LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, wive us a caU;' jRepairmr promptly attended te. On set of workmen especially employed for that purpose, faif-taUbir GUrX DMAWTMGS. TTTILUARD HOTEL LOTTERY POST VT PONED TO APRIL 7, 1881, FOR A FULL DRAWING. The drawing wttl take plaee at LOUIS VILLE, K Y., under the authority et a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the absolute control et disinterested commissioners appointed by the act. LIST OF FRIZES. The WWard Hetel, with all itstORnflnA Fixtures and Furniture $G3VUW One Residence en Green Street $15,009 One Residence en Green Street 138B Twe Cash Prises, each $K,0W lu,W Twe Cash Prises, each $2,080. 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1.000 5.000 ? Cash Prizes, each $800 2,500 Fifty Cash Prites, each $100 0,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $30 5.000 Five Hundred Cash Prices, each $30 10,000 One Set Bar Furniture LOOO One Fine Plana 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100 400 Bexes Old Bourbon Whisky, $9$ 14.400 10 Baskets Champagne, $..... 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 400 Bexes Fine Wines, $30 12.090 aoe Bexes Robertsen County. Whlsky.$30. 6.099 400 Bexes Havana Cigars, $10 :....! 4,000 Five Hundred Cash Prises, each $10 0,090 AMOUNTING TO 369,850. Whole tickets, $8 ; Halves, $4; Quarters. $2. Remittances may be made by Bank Check. Express, Postal Meney Order, or Registered Responsible agents wanted at all polnts.4Ter circulars giving fuU information, and for Tickets, address W.C. WHIPS, , MJ . TSSiSF11 netft1' I-euisvme, Ky. feblS-CtwAiwdTAS SOtn Popular Monthly Drawing eri COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Maeauley's Theatre, In the City of Leuis- vUle,en THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Aet et the General Assembly of Kentucky, lneornerat- ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper 49TnJs Is a special act, and nas never Bee repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisions : 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its draw lags are fair. rt. jj. tee company nas new en hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prises ler me MARCH DRAWING. 1 prize.. .....r...... x pnze. ....... ....... 1 pnze ...... ....... 10 prizes $1,000 each. prizes 500 each.... loe prizes, $100 each. . , 900 prizes 90 each 600 prizes 20 each $30,000 . 10,000 . 0.000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 1U,UW . 10,009 . 12.000 juwj prizes lueacn. 10,000 9 prizes 800 each, approximation prizes 2,709 9 prizes 200 each, " " ijjee 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 1,980 prizes $112,400 Whole tickets. $2; hair tickets, $1; 27 tickets $50; 05 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. DOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville. Ky., et T. J. CONMEBFOBD, 212 Broadway. New Yerk. febl-TuThASAw JfUMNlTUXE. B TVEKS! BUYERS!! HEINITSH S JELLS: Hair Mattress trem $10.00 te $40 Wqpl ' ' 7.00 te 11 Husk " " 4.50 te 6 Woven Wire Mattress trem 10.00 te 20 Spring Beds 50 te 7 Bolsters and Pillows Made te Order. 111 nnV sea r n saw uttnawt nnA u vm evu UBJ twewi niucitu 4aa ins wh vinced of the fact that my prices are all right. Picture Framing a Specialty. RegUding and Repairing at short notice. HEINITSH, 15 KAST KING STBEET, Jan8-6md Over China Hall. TCOB RELIABLE FUBNITDBB Call at the Old Established Stand or Widmyer & Ricksecker, S. E. Cer. E. King aad Dake Sts. PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LI- BRAR7 SUITS. HALL, DINING ROOM AND KITOHJSN FURNITURE. MATTRESSES AND BED SPRINGS. The Largest and Finest Assortment, and mesty all HOME-MADE WORK. Personal Attention given te, UNDERTAKING. WIDMYER & RICKSECKER S. E. COB.X. KING AND DUKE STS. CARPETS. H IGHEST CASH PRICK WILL BE PAID FO& EXTRA NICE CARPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chances In Carpets te reduce stock et 6,000 Yams Brussels Carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. CaB and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety .at H. S. SHIRE'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KTNO STREET, LANCASTER PA. COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 4-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, S NOMTiT WATER ST Lmnmr, Flu, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ta LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the TeiepheBle Exehsage. Bransh Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DTJKB ST. lebSMyd no te RELLLY & KELLER -FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want -Of Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. xaru, unmsuurgi-iKe. 1 Office. Vjj East Chestnut street. RH17-IM RAIN SPECULATION IT In large or small amounts. 105 or 990,080 Write W. T. SOULE ft CO.. Commission Mer bants, 130 La saile street, Chicago, lib, for eii nj-Lejw GviDt . LANCASTER AND 3HLLEKSVUXJE K. K 1 Cars ran as foUews : Leave Laaeatser (P.R. Depot), at 7, 9, as 1 11:90a. salami 2, 4. s and 8-J9 p. bl, except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-J9 p. m Leave MlBersvUIe (lower end) at 0, 8. and a. M and L 3, and 7 p.m. " Cars run daily en above time except en Sua day. COLUMBIA .AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the foBewina time: Stations North- Express. Express. Accen. wash. a.. r. K. FBi Pert Deposit. 6:35 &m am Peaehbottem.... 7:12 48 3:18 Safe Harber.. TM n-.u 5:R Columbia.. 8:20 5:4d &M Staxiess Seuth- Expres.lfixpress. Accea WARD. A.H. r.M. J A.. Columbia. 11:45 c 7:40 r. n. 6:4 ArihOS Safe Harber. 12:14 r. m. Le9:40 Peachbottem li37 7:32 11.07 Pert Deposit 1:30 8rt 185 TtEADINU COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBERarH, 1MB. NORTHWARD. 1AV. A.M. F.M. T.MM. A.M. a.m. p.v. r.MM. 6:45 .... 39 7:35 .... 3:40 ftOB 16 3:38 7J5 1U0 3:10 1OH0 30 5J0 guarryviae .... 6:45 .... 39 Jtft Lancaster, King St 7-J5 .... 3:40 9-JO Lancaster aw i 3J8 9:40 ceiumDia. Aaarvs. Reading SOUTHWARD. UAVX. A.M. A.M. TJt. T.M A.M. A.M. TM. &0S iliOO 6:10 TJt. 10:15 2:10 MB VMH 3.10 8:10 10:18 .... & li .... MB ueaaing ABJUVK. Columbia Lancaster. 107 3.10 8-.10 &w Laneaster.'KiiigSt 10:18 .... Sm 0:10 uuarrwtue iid en fTrains connect at Keadinc with trnlna te and trem Fhlkulclphia, PettsviUe, Harrisburg; Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAV. JANUARY 17th. 1881, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan- caste- ami Philadelphia oepets a follews: Eastward Leave ; Arrive l!'ABTWARD- lanc'lfi Phllad'a Philadelphia Express, 2:10 a.m. 4:1.1 a.m Cincinnati Express 2:35 " 0:10 " Fast Line, 58 " 7J0 YorkAccem. Arrives; 8:00 " .... Harrisburg Express 8:05 M 10:10 " DBlervllle Accem. Arrives, 8:43 ' .... Columbia Accommodation, 9:10 " liM r.M. Frederick Accem. ArriveH, 1:30 " .... Pacific Expri-w, !: r.M. 3:45 " Sunday Mali 00 " 5:00 Johnstown Evpress 3:u5 " H30 " Chicago Day Express, 4:3" " ii: " Harribnig Accuminetlat'n, tins " KiO " Wcstwabd. LeaTB Arrive Fl'"'",u lanc'ter Way Passenger, 13ia.m. H4j.ii MailTruinNo.l,viaMt..Iey, 7:30 " lir.20 " Mail Train Ne. AvlaCel'bht. kas " Niagara ft Chicago Express !h00 ' ll:C0 " Sunday Mall, 8:0 " 10:50 " Fast Line iiu 30 r.M. Frederick Accommodation, .... 435 DilIervilleLocal.viaMt..Iey 230 " Harrisburg Accoiuiuedat'n. 230 p.m. 50 Colombia Accommodation, 4:00 " 71" " Harrisburg Express 530 " 7d0 " Plttsbqrg Express, 6rJ5 " 8:50 " Cincinnati Express, fcie " ujn " Pacific Express lias " 2.45 a.m. Pacific Express, cast, en aunnay, wuen flag Sd, will step at Middletown, EltzalHsthtewn t. Jey, Landlsville, Binl-in-Iiand, Lemun Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceatcs vUle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wUl step at Downingtown, Ceatesvilic, l'arke.s l'arke.s l'arke.s bnrg,Mt..Ioy,Elizabetbtewn and Mlddlclewn. Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at ll:0u a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, we-t, at 2:30 r.M., and will run t.irensh te Frittlerlck. FAPER1IANG1NGS, c. N EW SFJUNU STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPBTNG STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. i:Tn( New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades :e: PHARES W. FRY, PTTARES W. FRY, PHARES W. FRY, PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STRETE. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. H OUSKSTJKE GOODS! at CHINA HALL. HOUSEKEEPERS. LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST! The Largest and Most Complete Stock of HOUSESTIRE GOODS In our line In Lancaster. Prices the Lewest, quality the Best. HIGH & MARTIN, IB EAST KING STREET. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. OB A CHICKER1NG & SON'S PIANO. A full Una et SHEET MUSIC. VIOLINS. ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, ftc. The above Instrument will be sold at re duced prises during the Holidays. MO NORTH QUEEN STREET. Branch office during the Holidays, Ne. 26 CENTRE SQUARE. 113-lydSftlyw ALEX. MeKILblPS. JEWELERS. LOUIS WKBKIS, WATCHMAKER. Ne.lHORTH QUEEN STREET.ncarP. B. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld,. Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ter the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprt-lyd 500 SETS SILVER-PLATED TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS, MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORK.6, DESbLliT AND MEDIUM KNIVES, AUUUSTUS RH0AOS Jeweler, 90 East King Street, Lancaster, la. ye INVENTORS. W. H. BABOOOE, Atterney-at-liw. et Washington, D. C, form erly an examiner in U. 3. Patent Office, offers his services as solicitor before; the U. S. and Foreign Patent office. Careful work at lair prices. Was associate et Mr. Jacob Stauffer, et Lancaster, until the latter's death. IKWmdftw A
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