LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. FEBlllf ARY 25, 1882. SLancastct Iniclliaencct, 8ATUBDA.Y EVENING, FEB. 25, 1882. AT LAST. V.'lien en my day el Ulu tlic night is falling, And, in the winds lrein unsunned spaces blown, 1 hear fur voices out el durkne;- tailing My feet te paths unknown. Theu who hast made my home el lite e pleasant. Leave net Its tenant when ita wall decay, Oli Leve divine, O Helper ever present, Ue Theu uiy btrcngth und stay : Be near me when all else iB from me driltingi Kaith, f-ky, home's plclure.daj's ei shade and shine. And kindly faces te my own upliitln The love which anwers mine. I have but Thee, O Father ! Let Thy Bpliit lc with me then te comfort aud upheld ; Ne gate el pearl, no branch of palm, I merit' Ner street et Hhining geld. Sufllce it If my geed ami ill unreekened, And both lerglvcn tliieugh Thy abounding grace ! liud myself by huniU ramiliur beckoned Unto my filling place, home humble deer uineng Thy many man. felons, Seme bliclteriiig hu.1e wheic sin and striv ing cease, AmI Hews forever through Heaven's green expansions The river of Thy peaeu. There, from the inu-sic round about me steal ing. I lain would learn tha new and holy eeng. And find, at last, beneath Thy trees el lieai- The life ler uhieh 1 long. Jehn (Jrccalt'ij Wl"ttri. Chicago Lere Stories. Uy nn Unsentimental Villain. Chicago Tribune. Hazel Quirk looked quickly up at Leid Traverse Hay, the love light beaming feith from her eyes with a tender radiauee that told mere plainly than could any words the deep allcctieu she bore him ; but there was in the leek a pleading wistfuluess, a sense of trustful security, that touched his very heart. She did net speak, but, placing a dimpled arm around his neck, drew his face down and kissed him with a soft, melting, three-for-eO cents kiss that she kept en tap only for him, and then her eyes shone feith again the love that her lips could net utter, while the drooping month, quivered as if in pain." " Yeu arc net well, darling," said lercy Ilaualiu ( his week-day narce) iu agonized tones, the words nearly choking him as lie speke. "Let me bung your vinaigrette, or a bottle of seltzer a quail' or two of that would revive you." But Hazel only laid her head en his .shoulder, wound her white arms around his neck, and began te sob as if her hcail would break. "Great Hua veus, Hazel, what have I done te cause you this bitter anguish '.' Speak, my angel ; speak, and tell me wherein the fault lies. Demand of me any sacrilice, no matter hew great and it shall be cheerfully made. I have a large red apple iu my uvci coal pocket, and it shall be yours all yours if you will only speak." Slowly from the shoulder blade rose- the little head, with its mass of brown curls, slowly turned the pure beautiful face of Hazel Quirk, until Percy attain looked down into these eyes that had se lately beamed forth merry glances, and saw once mero the little nose that had se often burrowed in his vest. "Yeu will surely keep your premise'.'" Hazel asked between the convulsive sobs that seemed te be breaking her heart and seriously disar ranging her liver. " Of course 1 will, my sweet," replied Percy. '' Yeu shall have the apple." "And is ita really and truly red one;'" abked the girl, again sobbing as if her heart would break . ."Yes, my leve." "Hepe te die if it ain't.'" this between the sobs. "Yes," said Percy. " Criss-cress :"' " Yes, dear." " Well " and here she broke down afresh, but finally mastered her grief and speke " Papa has soaked the mill." "" What ! " exclaimed Percy iu tones of astonishment, ' soaked the mill that lias been his home se long '."' "Same mil!," replied Hazel, wringing out her handkerchief and fishing up a dry one from the sleeping car of her pel- euatse. " Well, that is sad, indeed," said Percy ; " but what matters it te us." " Ah ! you de net understand," sobbed the girl ; " you de net drop." " Why, what de you mean Hazel ? Yeu have concealed something from me ; else why this juggling with words ?" " I mean, Percy," said Hazel iu low, bitter tones, " that the mill is mortgaged, and that I am te pay the debt." " What ! my Hazel collateral Hccurity '.' It cannot, must net be? ' " But it is," was the tearful response. " 1 care net," exclaimed tlie .young man. " Yeu shall net be sacrificed. I will marry you te-morrow, and thwart 1 uis vile plan of .Tim Houneys. " Yeu will '."' said the girl, looking at him eagerly, and jumping lightly from his knee. " I will." Tiic little head fell en his shirt, front with a dull thud. Hazel had fainted. Placing her carefully en a fauteuil Lord Traverse Bay kissed the tear-stained checks, and started out te borrow a del lar and a half from his mother with, which te get the marriage license. As the sound of his footsteps died away, Dunstan Quirk entered the room where Hazel was lying. She rose as he opened the deer, and smiled faintly. " Did you jive him the racket, sis '.'" the old man asked. " Yes, papa." " Aud did he fall into the net'.'" " I should smile," replied Hazel. " Suckers arc pretty thick this winter, my child," said Duustau Quirk, " and .you're the girl that can land them." SNATCHED l'KOMTHE l!I!l.M. The Thrilling Story or Gwendelen- Love. Chicago Tribune. Staudiug idly, almost listlessly, by tha postern gate that marked the entiv.nce te her father's bread demesne Gwendelen Rierdcn looked down the bread avenue that skirted the ancestral acres of her sire with a wistful, pleading expression in her County Autrim features that told mei c plainly than words, mere eloquently than a three-sheet pester, of the joys and fears that where harassing her young Archer avenue soul. ' Will he come :' " she said softly te herself, blushing even as she spoke. " Is the fruition of my hopes te be a glad one or must I agraiu threwjhe black pall of disappointment evermy cherished plans? Heaven ferefend that I should for the third time drain te its dregs the bitter cup that a cruel fate has twice held te my lips lips that were dry aud parched for the kisses of one whom I shall ever leve and who will net see my mad passion for him. De net drive me tee far, Meuelaus SIcGuirc,er you will rue the day when Superintendent Helmes gave you an. Archer avenue car te drive. As she sreke the rustle of a patrician pole naise was heard, and a fair haired maiden of nineteen summers and a wet spring came around the corner with her star board tacks aboard. Girefle Mahaffy was daughter of a pure proud aristocrat who owned a milk routs, aud she was net slew te make use of the serial pof-itieu te which, as the heiress of ever $800, a timeserving world had raised her. She had met Meeelaus McGuire at a fete cbampetre, given in honor of Aphro dite Jehnsen's eighteenth birthday, and fallen desperately in love with him. Al though aware that he had plighted his troth te Gwendelen, she had sought by every art known te a woman te lure him from his rightful love. The girls did net speak, and as Gireile passed the Rierdcn goat, which was eating a discarded hoopskirt, a haughty smile llitted ever her face. " Geat's milk is healthy," she said, in low, scornful tones. Gwendelen heard the weids and faced the speaker. " Yes, Gireile Mahaffy," she said, slowly and calmly, although in turn lug she had pinched her corn, " we are peer, but I notice that we are invited te all the wakes and christenings. When it comes te going with the haut ten we cap ture the confectionery, aud don't you for get it." Suddenly Mcnelatts McGuire, he whom they both loved se well, came around the corner. Girefle started toward him. a smile en her face, but he heeded her net. Stepping quickly te Gwendelen's side he took her hand in his, while a wave of color rushed ever his face and an inGuite leek of tenderness came into his bright eyes. " Can you forgive my neglect, darling';"' he said ; " can you take me agan te your heart '.'" A great, passionate throb of intense joy filled Gwendelen's heart. Leeking up te Menelaus, with tea: ful eyes, she said in broken tones : " Can I forgive you, my own .' Well, I should giggle." HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIRY. flutter $l& Cup cheese, "cups Cottage cheese. 2 pieces Dutch cheese f) liiuin VltL'lTS. Applet $)! pk Uananas f dez Cherries, dried, $1 t Currants, dried, 5? K C ra n be r r i e j? 1 1 Dried Apples ft qt " Peaches $ qt Lemens 1 dez Oranges Kl dez VKOKTAIILKS. Ilcans. Lima, f) qt Meets xl bunch Cauliflower il head Cabbage ?1 head Carrots f) bunch Onions l pk Potatoes ff bushel " " ?l-2Pk (Sweet)?? Specie Kadi.-dies rs'l bunch soup Beans ty qt Saliilv V biiucli Turnips J JJl)k Lima beans f ql Head .-a!ad l'OULTKY. Chickens $1 pair (live) " $1 piece (cleaned) Ducks t1 pair ' "c7 piece (cleaned) ... JJ-Jaee "iC r,c Sgiue ....'WfJ-i-ic lUjjfWc lie I'JC ...AiQKc KMlOC ....lgl.-)C -,c ".".".. 20e . . . .:r5J.'!0e ."c ....HSc .Vtt'JOC .r)l(IC ....il'liV' ...11 10 l.'iu ....15300 ;r.'iC ...,1U'I5c iffi.ic ....vil$i:,n ....COiiilc r.raiec .... f."c lOg'SOj l.Vfl'.MC ...40(j,:.ec fi .! 0J1 &I ucec, cleaned , Turkeys, live " " cleaned. 'p! It. MlSCtLL A N eeUK. Apple Kutlcr '(fl qi Coce.inuts each Cider ijl gallon Eggs il de:: lleticy $1 ft Lard :fl lt Mince liiea', p Bj Seap?l Sutler kraut ?! qt Shclhurksl quart....." 1.)1SC , -."i'j ."iffiTc aiiKlOa .iOa 'iiiiic lie lie , Jii.-C ire 10c wainuii ft ,'s pu mi: ATS. lled W quarter ...I'.ff'.le .l'J.315c .l-."i!l4e .ie;ii-Jc .12l.-c Reel Mcuk, y &.. J toast (rib) V II.... " " (chuck) 1 : " Corned, 1 ft " Dried, $1 ft Bologna dried Hamfl B Ham, whole p ll. Kacen "ft ft Lamb t? ft Lard ft ft Mutten t ft Perk V E Sausage t1 B Veal ?! ft .. ..lie Hie .I--jec .U515c -lOjSKiC .lUffiHO Via lOfgltiC I'.lack riii-ill ft JlliieFisii 1 ft Cattish V Ced ICeli t Jladdnek Halibut. 5 ft Herring Lake Trout ija C Mullets Perch Heck Salmen $1 it. Sliail each Suckers Smoked Salmen yl ft. Spanish Mackeicl Trout ..... ,13c 10c 1.1c lie ...1131:1a 10c .ia;gi.-ic Se 10c 10c I2J..JC . ..Ifil'lse I'.'Je '.'."JUcall lue ec :iee lie viy.u li'ic White llsli ft. OltAIN. Hay Tinicthv ?1 ten " Clever ip ten Cem i( bus Oats 1 bin , llye$ bin TnnethvSeeeil -p '" Wheat 'li? bus Fleur iluckwheat meal -jl i ft hairs.. ?!jI7 lK)e tee , S.VJ'K'P . .f3.i"ft'3..r.O si.:k' ..fi.5()$ll)bl. fl.ii Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel. Itright's disease, rheumatism, and a horde 01 ether serietih and iatal diteases, which can be prevented with Hep Hitters, if taken in time. fclfl-iwd&w Virtuc Ackuewlcdgcil. Mrs. 1m Mulhelland. Albany. N. Y. write.-: 'Fer several years I have siul'ered from oft recurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspep-ia, and complaints peculiar te my Hex. Since using your HurtlecI: Uloed Hitters 1 am entirely relieved." Price $1. Fer sale at H. 15. Cochran's drug store, l."7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Sins of llie 1'atlicrs Visited en the Children. Physicians say that fccroluleus taint cannot he eradicated; we deny it "In tete." If you go threuiih a thorough course et itunleck iiloeil ISitters. your liloed will get as pure as you can wish Price $1. Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Never tee Late te Mend. The?. J. Ardcn, William street, Kiwi P.uir.ile writes: "Your Spring lllossem has worked en me splendid, t -had no appetite; used te sleep badly and get up In Hie morning tin re freshed; my breath was very offensive and 1 suffered from severe headache; since using your Spring Ulossem all thes1' symptoms have vanished and I feel quite well.'' Price .".Oets. Fer sale; at 11. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Lmvens, sc. 1)INGAVALT'S X WINK, LIQUOK, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. Ne. :(: West King Street. iebie ly HOUSKAi. & CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 4:S North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. The very best and llnest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINKS ami LIQUOltS, con. stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Itye Whisky of the instillation of 187.-1. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse IS randy, warranted et the vintage et lse'O. Kept especially ler medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin. and ether Whiskies, ISran dlcsand Wines te suit the trade. lcbS-3md HOUSKAL .V CO. -WAIT TVINK. Hercules malt wine. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXT HA C T tvrr. rnrrAnED. An invigorating HKALTH AND TABLE 1SKVKUAGK. A reliable reined v fur INDI GESTION, DKISILITY and MALNUTItlTION" highly recommended ler KNFKKIJLF.D 1'KK SONS. CONVALKSCENTS and NUItslNG MOTHEKS. SOLD UY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PRCLPECT BKKWKRY, PHILADELPHIA. Lasca-tcu Di:reT. GEO. A. KIEHL. ml 3:iul 1ATAKKII Ol THE EAR. THE CAUSES V J fit 1 liltj il icnisft n'A mnmrrild .....1 exprMir te flic inflnencc of cold may produce it, Ottin? tbts lct wet, the surface el the limit' nliil !! I it- kf 'ittilltur - cniirf .., i.. 1... celli, are frequent causes of earache. Cervwi, . v.un4 in tin. iii.iit. jiuuui euusce. vei v etten gives ri-e te lntlammatien et the ear. All di-eaces et the ear and eye ti-pated and cured by UK. 11. D. LONGAKEIt. Office Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. liJ-Utd&w ItELlOIOVS. COLLEUK CHAPEL DIVINE SKKVICKS en Sunday at 10- a. in. Sermon by the Eev. Prof. Jehn S. Stuhr. HACK J.L'THKKAN CHURCH, NORTH Queen and Jauic- .'treets. l'aster, Hev. C. E. lleupt. Regular divine feerviees will be held at 10JC a. m. anil TJ.4 p. in. Sunday school at i jj p. m FIKSr REFORMED DIVINE SERVICE te-morrow at 10:20 a. 111., and at 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. IRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST Sunday morning termen at 10 ; evening atT'f. 1'reaehing by Hev. W. O. Owens; sub ject ler evening Endowments of the Seul better than Wealth." Sunday school at p. m. F IRST M. E. CHURCH. NORTH DUKE street. The annual Missionary Anniver sary of this church will be held te-morrow. Preaching at. 10J a. in. and 7 p. in. by the paiter, Hev. W. C. IJobitisen. At 'J p. in. there will be a reunion et the Sunday schools in the audience room. They will be addressed by Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at 7'j o'clock. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. THE Ministerial Association will meet Mon day next, at 10 a. in., iu the vestry room in the ba-ement of the First Kefermcd church. All pastors and resident ministers et Lancaster are invited. SYLVAN' US STALL, Sec'y. MORAVIAN.-,!. MAX HARK, PASTOR. JOJ a. 111., Litany and sermon en u Heme Inlluence." i! p. m., "Sunday school. li p. 111.. tirstdiscenr-e et a Lenten series en the "seven Utteruncea from the Cre-a.'' All cor dially invited. AUVCT BAI'l'ISV CUURCU V. M. w C. A. Reems Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. Preaching at 10! a. 111. and 7:1S p. m. subject 'Sell Deception." Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 1)KliMSYTKKIAX. MKKVll'KS AT TUIi usual hours, mnrning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. .7;w. Y. Mitchell. D. D. 1)Ui:SISYTLi:lAN MKMOUIAI, CI1APRL. Rev. .las. C. Hume, pastor. Evening Eer vice at 7:15. sabbath school at 1:15 p. 111. ST. JA.A1LS HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 and Morning service at 10 a. in. Even ing prayer at 7!i p. m ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Rev. Win. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine ser vices at 10J a. in. and 7,' p. in. Sunday Hthoel at 1 p. iu. QT. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SKK- k7 vices at 10.a. in., ami at 7ii p. m. Prayer meeiiugatep. in. suuiiay scnoeiaii;j p.m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching te-morrow morning and even ing by the Rev. W. P. Evans, of Columbia. Seats tree. Welcome te all. Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. Gotwald mission schoelat" p. m. QALEM CHURCH OF VUU.-M) SERVICE O ill the morning. 1'r.iyer meeting iu the lecture room at 7Ji p.m. J'rcaehingeii Thuis day ami Fridaj-eveiiiiig-i hv Re. II. Ziegen-lu-s, d Rath. N. V. Sunday school at 1 p. in. West Miien. Der wart street Sunday school at 1 p. iu. North Mi-sien, Antieeh. Sunday school at :a. in. rj'HK OLD aiEN.NONlTLS MILL MOLD L services iu their church, corner et" East Chestnut and Sherman streets, en Sunihiv, February .'iiih. at '1 o'clock p. m. Pleaching iu both languages. UNION Rr.THEL-CHURCH OF ii()U Rev. G. W. Seilliamer, pastor. Preach ing at 10) a. in. and V, p. in. te-morrow, by the Rev. .J. W.Coeverl, of Pittsburgh. At the close el the morning service a number et convert will he baptized. Excellence meet ing at ; o'clock. Itevival services during the week. Rev. Convert will als preach this ( Sat urday ) evening. Yfjri-.ST MISSION. M. II. CHAPEL, CHAR IT lettc street above Lemen. Preaching at in' a. m.. an. I at t'. p. in., bv the pastor. Rev. Relit. . Mellwaln. Sunday sehe'Jl at l.i p. m. SlliDlVALi. 1 DR. GREEN E is trulv utrry te leave his numerous friends and patients, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse ami his bcautilul elliecj ler another city, but he believes he lem a mission te lullill. vi. : Tin; establishinent et a college where OMN1PATIIY can be taiiiiht letl.i! hundred-" who aie anxiously waiting, ami hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH will open an elliee either in Harrisburg or Washington. He believes hisinceme is equal te an y lour M. 1 is in Lancaster, and he will ler a reasonable .sum teach one M. D. all his methods of curing the .-ick and leavu his practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be glad te have anyone call or send and get four pamphlets Fin:n, with mimes et prisons made w ell. who were aflicted u ith Dy.spcp-la. Con Cen Con su'iiptien. diseases et the heart, brain and ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets contains a concise history et vaccination and another el Catarrh, with names el persons cured. Overlive hundred persons cured et Catarrh iu this city for 50 cents. The Cure Quick ler Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations rnen. Dr. C. A. Greene, -AC EAST KING STREET. '1 hirty-le'ir years experience. Noru Dr. Gieene has -130 acres c f densely timbered land (oak. nlack walnut, Ac.) in Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell uhcap. or exchange for land in this count v. MV.'F&S A 1SOON TO r2:erj,E or seiujxtaky iiaiuts A'- WELL A WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS. In saying lli-il we knew a Positive Cuie for Sick Hi.Mdache. Nervous Headache. Neuralgia, Nerveusne-js, l'arul j-ls SSeeple-juiies-1 and Dys pepsia, we refer, of course, te Dr. llcnsen's Celery and Chameiuilu Pills, which are all they are recommended te be, and will cure the above named diseases without any doubt, a they have permanently cured thousands. The greatest discovery aud the best icmodj icmedj icmodj ne w extant is found in these pills. The prop erties el Celery and Chamomile are pcculiarly adapted te cure headache, and it remained for Dr. Rensen te lennulate anl compound the properties se as te make them available. The Jfenrltl says: Dr. Rensen Is recognized as one et the most eminent and suecesslul physicians in Ralliiuerc, and hi? reputation is el itself a sufficient guarantee el the value of his medi cines. These Pills aie prepared expressly te cure headache-', neuralgia, nervousness and dys pepsia, and triM cere any case, no matter hew obstinate it may be, of either sick, nervous or dyspeptic headache, lieunilgla, nervousness or sleeplessness. Sold by all druggists. J." rice. .'Oe. a box. Depot, 1(W North Eutaw street, Raltiinete. Mil. Ry mail two boxes for fl, or Iv boxes ler $1.50, te any ndtlivsj. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and I'iiyorite rrescrljillen. SKIN CURE is Warranted te Cure ECZEMA, TETTKi, HUMOR?, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCTUNGS en ail parts et the body, ft makes the skin white, selt and smooth; lemeves tan ami freckles, and Is the Rest toilet dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting et both internal and ex ternal treatment. All lir.st-class druggists have it. Price $1 per package. swsiMvd.M.WWS&w J OCUKlt'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A plea-ant, sate.spccdy and sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, JJron JJren chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Uloed, ln ln tlammateon ei the Lungs and all Diseases el the Chest ami Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te pe -ess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby CHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Je. 9 East Kins? street, Lancaster. CLOT1IISU, C. YI7-AXAMAKEU & BBOtt'.V Clothing that Wrears 'Well. Year after year our customers return because they are uet dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply ihern. With all our reasonable piices wc insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Men's aud Beys' Overcoats aud Suits is still quite complete. WAXAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth p.nil Market streets, Philadelphia. 0UK SPRING OFFERING, 1SS2. Large and Attractive Line of Spring Overceating. All the latest and best styles in the liai ket. NOW IS THE TIME TOI5UY. Prices ranging from $12 te 840. Elegant all Weel, new designs. In DIAGONALS. TRICOTS. SHELL akd CREPE PATTiSKS as low as Sl. IMPORTED IRISH FRIEZE, RANNOCK- RURNS .vxn P1CCAD1LLYS, ranging from S15 te S35. .SUPERIOR ENGLISH asd SAXONY WOOLS in new and choice designs and color ing, ranging from 35 te S35. THE LATEST NOVELTIES -IN LONDON AND PARISIAN EFFECTS, Ranging lrein :lO te SIO, trimmed through out with S Ik Linings and gotten up in the Latest ami most Artistic Style known in the Ait et Tailoring. JJB-Plaee your order early te fcectire choice et stock. Ne. 121 North Queen St. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. A RARE CHANCE. A SUIT OK FIFE CLOTHES -OR AN OVERCOAT Ivlade Up te Order at Cost Price. In erdei le leduee my heavy stock el FIXE WOOLENS I i-hal! maUetlii'iu up te order for the NEXT Til IRT V DA YS ler Cash only at cost price. This is without exception the ureatest re duction ever made in INE CLOTHES, and i- done te make room for our heavy Spring" Importations, which "we expect le have in stock by the early part of February, We have the sample cards of these goods already in store, and anyone di'Sirieus et securing lirst cheice ler SPRING WEAR can de s.e new, and the gceds will be tained for him. Remember the above reduction Is for Heavy "Weights and Cash Only. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, iriLl.lA.1ISON & IUSTKK. Eurnlshlng Goods FOR MEN AND BOYS. .WHITE SHIRTS. If we made all the Shirts that we sell wc would employ a great many persons : but we de net muke them, because wc can buy and sell a better Shirt than it we made it. Our finished shirt ter S0c. is made of geed quality et muslin, and lias linen culls and besom. The besom is " reinforced" with an extmpiece of muslin. Thcse Shirts are worth mere than the present price. Our LEADEll Shirt, that ."oils for 75c. is made very much like and of the r.mc muslin as the EiemriE which sell- for S1.00, and is the best Shir known te the trade. I1EST FOU fit: J1EHT FOR VOMFOlir: niCST FOIl ivfaii: Wc are "-oiling bargains In NECKWEAR (Samples from a New Yerk factory) am! one let el SILK HANDKERCHIEFS that ar 19-inch square, and will held their color when washed. Fer LINEX COLLARS AND CUFFS And CELLULOID GOODS in Men'3 Wear, v.e have tne best assortment and at lesi prices than they are usually sold. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. liOOTS & 8IIOKS. ' I" ADIES AND GENTS, IF XOC WANT A a Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shoe Ready-made or Made te Order, go te i HIEMEUZ'S, Ne. 103 North Queen Street. Custom Werlc Specialty. Jy2-ttU5&W M YEKS & 1UTHFUN, READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars. We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve Dollars. In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seven Dollars, new being manufactured, MYEES & EATHFON, - CLOTHIEES- MVSICAX 1NSTS UXJElfTS. "JITUSIUAL-BOXES. IUSICAL - BOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSING OUT SALE of a large importation, having arrived tee late for the holidays, at cost of preduc tien in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4 their value that same quality instruments could be sold for in this country. They are mostly of the large and medium size and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold in Geneve, but far superior te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harmenie, overture, tremelo-piccelo, sublime sublime harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings playing from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: lU2i CHESTNUT STREET, VIlILADELnilA. J23-UU CLOTJUXtt. M"s VST 15. SOLD! $ 8,904.38 Werth or Mil. Is still left of the goods that were SLIGHTLY DAMAGED KY WATER at the LATE FIRE, and the GREATEST BAR GAINS are offered REGARDLESS OP COST. Owing te necessary alterations in toieieom. At the old stand et CHEAP JOHN, 59 NORTH QUEEN ST., LMind LANCASTER, PA. c WTU1KO! CLOTUINU!! As we wish te Clo-seOnl the balance ol'eui WIISTTEK CLOTHING-! WE HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole Stock. We have en hand a large stock el HEAVY SUITS and 0VEKC0AT8, MARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS -WILL I.NsUUE A KEAUV BALL. C3JWc only ask that you call and e.Mininc our stock and be convinced el what we .uv I B. Hosteller k Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, i-lyil I.AN'CASTEli. I'A rArUJCIIAXC 1XGX, Jte. TyK 1IAV1-. NOW Ol SAMS Ol'R STOCK OK WALL PAPER AND Window Shades. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by FIl.'Eund WATER Which will be sold VERY LOW In order te close out. The line embrace.-- every dcerintlen of PAPER HANGINGS, The greater part ljcin goods M'lcctcd ler thi'-. Spring' Trade. Window Sliudcs, Paper Curtains, A:c. CALL EAHLY FOR BARGAINS. Phares W. Fry, NOS. l'J'J-131 NUICTU OJUKKN STICK EX GIFT DKJLWINUS. r loaimex wisAirii distuiisutiex co. 4lst Popular Monthly Drawing or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Louisville, en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th,18S2. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act el the General Assembly of Keutucky. The United States Circuit Court en March-Jl, rendered the lollewing decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distributer Company li legal. "(I Itfldranlngsare lair. N. IL The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Head the list of prize- ler the FEIHCUAKY DKAWING. i jinzQ .7 eMfiAu L IJI'aZQb l'jj'Jj X T'L " vbv " "" IOprizes Jl.OOOeach Io.eihj 20 prizes 500 each lO.H.O Jl00prlzes$100each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each ". lo.eoc 600 prizes 20 each 12,'MO 1000 prizes lOeaeh le,0f.O 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " l,8tO 9 prizes 100 each, " 9C0 Whele tickets, J2; half Uckets. tl ; 27 tickets 150; 65 tickets, $100. Kcmlt Meney or Hank Draft In Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY KEGIS TEBED LETTER OE POSTOEFICE OICDEK. Orders of $5 ana upward, by Express, can be sent at enr expense. Address all orders te K. SI. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or K. M. BOAKDMAN, Broadway. New Tork. fell-TnTh4S&w ULOTUISG. M YKKS & KATHFOX, CLOTHIXU. TALK : Christmas has come and gene. The old year ha kMcd it. gr.wl bye " te V2 a ml dropped back into the past, taking its place auien-j the most t-wntfulycuiset history. The Holidays are ever. Thegittygiveis have eeue! their giving, ami the tiiuu when any thing and every thing would sell se readily has gene. The " old logy " merchants in e preparing te -wear out chair ciuhlen. ami troupers by sitting themselves down during tlm months et" .limitary, February and March, te await the coming et " SPUING TItADE." The "WIDE AWAKE" MERCHANT, the " Man-Who-Never-Has-a-Dull-Scasen." tuO man who has learned 1 hat trade can be nuulc in the usually dull months by working for it is lauching forth some new ide.i, some attraction which will draw the people ; anil accepllngly keep the trade a "booming" luid give his sleepy neighbors something te talk about anil worry ever. Can any person be se obstinately blind as net te ace that the "EVEKIJUSV MERCHANT " is the one. who REUUCES HIS GOODS TO COST in the dull season rather than stere them away for the next season, whether his neighbor likes It or net, and such a store is being 'ought after by the swarming thousands of Lancaster city's anil county's purchasers. AND NOW WE HAVE Ol'U STORE ILLUMINATED RY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT by which every tint and color can be seen as well bv night as by day. I therefore call your attention that every garment has been MARKED DOWN TO COST FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, whereby you will be enabled te buy an OVERCOAT Oil SUIT OF CLOTHES AT A VEUY LOW IMtlCE Having still a geed assortment en hand te select from. My " Custom Made Department" 1 tilled with the choicest Woolens the market allenls. A perfect lit ntivays yuarantcctl. AL ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, NO. a? NORTH QUEEN STREET. Nest deer te Shultz & Dro.'s Hat Stere. MOX "HON U1TTE1W. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IRON RITTERSare lilgulyrccemmcndcd ter all di.-ieases iei'.lrlug a certaln anil effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPK. TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, Ac. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscle-", aud gives new lite te the nerves. It acta like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic yipteui.s, such as Tatting th Feed, Helching, Ileal in the titemach. Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will net uluckeii Hie teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A 15 V Heek, 33 pp. el useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, iiWyd&wJ Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG street, Lancaster. J OUN L. AKNOLD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST POKTAIJLE IN USE. SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS KEPAIRED, PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. Nea. 11, 13 & 15 SAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. laprS-Ud It'LSES "IJEIOAHT'S ULI W1MK STOICK. ESTABLISHED 1786. REIG ART'S OLD WINE STORE NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. .'.''. 'ART'S OI.O WIX11S O-'l00. 1812, 1X17. 1818 AND 1827. FIXE Ol.Ii IIRAX DIES AXD WHISKIES. UIXS, IRISH AXD SCOTCH WHISKIES. All the leading brands el vliAflii'AONK. ItlleWX STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, Xc. Mineral Water.-:, AppelIinarN, Vichy, Friedrichihall. Hiiuyadl Janerf, Saratoga and Ginsi-r Ale. Alse Fine Olive Oil-. H. E. SL. AY MAKER, .,. S. CLAY MILLER, lines, Brandies, Bins, Oil Rye lisfts, 4c, Xe. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. UAlitl'Ji-lB. (111EAT HAUOA1SS 1 VAKi'lSlS, 7 I claim le have the Largest and KIiich lock el CARPETS InthisClty. Urussels and Tapestry CAld'ETS , tVliree-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, , Hull Weel and I'art Weel Ingialns : liem the jest te the cheape-jt as low as 2ijc. per yard, i All the , FIX EST AXD CHOICE I'ATTEKXS that ever can be f eon In this city. I nlfe have a Lare and Fine Stock el my j 3wu make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 3Cc. PUTi YAICD. AHeJIAKE CAKI'ETS TO OKDEKat sher notice. Satllact!en guarenteed. 5-Ne trouble te show goods If you de ne ' wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. AICl'KTS, &V. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. Xew Designs, Beautifully Colored. 1 50 ccnttj. no cents. ( 75 cents. 85 cents.; INGRAINS .luccniH. .00. TAPESTICY URUfeSELS WILTON AND JIOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. ; 75 cftnte. 85 centy. !X) cents. tl.00. $1.10. $1.20. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. L MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many year. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, aI-lydeed&2twl PHILADELPHIA. MINMCH'S LATKST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing anil Baling Tobacco. .Miiinlch's MANURE DRAG. ler clean tin; stables. All sehl en trial en their luerii. Warranted te give better s-atislacien in every particular than any new in use. II nm siti-lactery can be returned nt my -.jen-c. cud fer'lllim. tratcd Circular. S. I;. M INNICH. Landlsvllh', I.ancaplcr Count y. Pa. lUS-SmdM&S<nw YEia Jfc RATUFUX. X1TTJSBS. ritON U1TTEKH. SURE APPETISER. BALTIMORE, MD. STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen TOIIN L. AKNOLD. AJRNOLD, AX J LHJUOJifi. fit a rjsijjsjtft' vmt. I KADI NO .V COLUJ51151A K. K. AKICANUEMENT OF PASSENOERTKAIN8 MONDAY, NOV. Txn, IS?!. SOUTIIWAICD. LKAVK. Quarryvlllc Luncaster, Kiiiff bt... Lancaster Columbia AltniVK. M A.M. 70 0:10 9:211 Heading.. SOUTHWARD. I.EAVK. Heading AIUIIVK. Coin mbin , A.M.:r. m. p.m. C,:V) ... 2i'K) 7:51) .... 3:40 S:00 1:0(1 3:fi0 TM 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 BM P.M Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 5:15 Lancaster. King St 0--7 .... 85 65 Ouarryvllie Ul-Sf! .... 9M 6:30 Trains connect at Reading with train teund lrein Philadelphia, Pottsville. Harrisbursr. AI AI lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Jlroek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti mere. A.M. niliSU.1, sain. 1)KNNHYL.VANIA KA1LKOAD NEW SCHEDULE Om and after SUNDAY, JANUARY 22d, 1862, trains en the Pennayl vaniii Railroad will arrive at and leave the Laue.tst'' and Philadelphia depots as fellows : Eastward. Leave I Lanc'ter Arrive Phllad'a Mail Exnress 12:41a.m. 2:55 a.m 7:20 Fast Line 5:10 Yerk Acctun. Arrives, 835 IfnrrlliiiiMr KirT,riMi fiX1 jl0:CO " 1 11:5"" Lancaster Accommodation u.uu Columbia Accommodation, 9:(5 Cnh j Frederick Aecem. Arrives, ' Klindiiv Mil!! 1:30 p.m. 2:42 " 2:20 " 5:2'. " 5:S5 P.M. 35 7:B " Johnstown Express, Harri-iburg Accommedat'n.j 6:46 nay Lxprcss, U:45 A.M. X. P.M. 7:25 12:00 6:10 T.Ht. 0:: 2:10 825 9:27 2.10 8:13 0--I7 .... 85 10-.37 .... 9-JU Westward. Arrive Inc'tcr 6:7 A.X 11:27 " 9.25 9:80 " 9.2J " 15 P.V. 2:C0 " BJBO " 7:35 " 7:40 " llrfll " 2.25 A.M. Wav Passenger. ! News Express , Mall Train Ne. l.vla Mt.Jey, t Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, Snnday Mail, . Fast Line...... ........ ....... ; Frederick Accommodation, Lanca'-ter AccoinmedaUon, UarrIsbiii-7 Accommedat'n, I Columbia Accommodation, Hnrrishurg Express, , Western Exprfs l'liilailclpiila Express, Mail Train. 90. 2, west, connecting at LanJ carter with Mall Train, Ne. 1, at 9:25 a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting 1! Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:53, will run t.i muiih te Frederick. ILirri burg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connection ( without chanae of cur) te , Celiiinbi'innd Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will ftopatDewnlnglownrCoatcsvllIe, Parkes i burg, Mount Jey, Elizabethtown and Middle. t own. Leave Phllad'a 4-3WA.M. 4:30 " 7:00 " 7:WJ"" 11:25 " 25" 2:13 p.m. 4:15 " 6:40 " 9W0 " 11:80 "