LANCASTER DAILY INTKi-LlGJBNCER. MONDAY, JANUARY S. 1883. Lancaster Jntclltgniccv. MONDAY EVENING JAN. 8, 1083, thi: vandkuiulth. Hnu I hfj l.lveimd Manage te Spend Their Aleury i w Yerk Letter la Clmiicbten News anil uuiii-I'. William II. Vaiideibilt, the richest man in tin: werli, may be seen driving his in:n Maud S., which rumor says he is hpniliitir by injudicious handling, almost :mv litw afternoon en Fifth avenue. Loek Ces a larc, heavy man, with dark eyeF, hu-.ti thy skin and black side-whiskers, an intently earnest but net ever intelligent (in;:. If the weather is cold, the owner of nut Mil millions will be wrapped up in a cli-i-litting coat of sealskin, and have iHi-i his knees another robe of the same (in. The superb horse or horses that he happens te be driving de net seem te be going very fast as they dance along, but it will be noticed that he gees lastcr than ether people, and the groups of sightseers who step for a mo ment te gaze at the well-known figure, wrapped up in his sealskins, as he flits by, get, but a brief glimpse of him. Perhaps .I:iy Ceultl, looking out of his library in the second story of his big heuse at Forty Ferty hcvcuth street and Fifth avenue, wonders that a man with such magnificent opjor epjor opjer t unities for making mere money does net liuvetc lii.i dayn and his nights te it instead l trilling away his time dtiving fast burses. Jay Gould never drives fast hei:es or indulges in any kind of sport except money making. Frem 2:150 te 4:'J0 every afternoon Vanderbilt drives his ln.ises. Then his hen-es go te their stalls of mahogany, tiimmed with silver, and Vanderbilt uees te his palace, lie always nases his evenings at home, net having b:cu te the theatre or opera this year since Wallack's was epeucd last January. When the IJaren James de ICethchihl died in 1S0S near Paiis. liis wealth was os tinialed at 700.000,000 francs, and he was accounted the richest man in the world at that time. At the present the distinction .il" bebig the richest man in the world cer tainlv belongs te William II. A underbill. Wit li" the i',0. 000,000 which his father left him he has made twice that sum and, moreover, pat his railroad property into such shaic that it produces an income of at lean t jvr cent. At reent he has an .ncenic of glO.WO.OOt) a year, or $20 a M-e-.'ud. Thirty jcars age ! did net k:i w wheie te turn for c'i.Oi'O. Vandcr bi!t h.. emht children and eleven grand .hildrcii. His four daughters are mar lied te New Yeikers, and two have been prei-emed. with small palaces costing ?COO, i'iwJa piece, while hs is building houses Kir the ether two at the comer of Fifth awuue and Fitty.feiuth street, adjoining irt. Then.a-.' church. The ground ler the two liiiibiiuje. cost f-100.000 laid .piiug, ami I ti'.ppee the houses will cost double that. His two eldest .--eus, Cornelius Yauder bdt, jr., who is destined te occupy towards Lis father the same relation that William I i. held te the commodore, and William K. Vaudeibilt, the second son, are already millionaires in their own right, and are ii'-w finishing jai:'.ces which even eclipse the new house which Vandeibilt moved into la!t year. ( 'ei nelius Vanderbilt is the financier among the sous while William K. is the a'Sthetic member of the family, having employed Richard M. Hunt te build his white stone chateau, at the earner of Fifty-second street and Fifth avenue, and ami having paid $2n7,0C0 for the caiving aie'ie en the inside of hi8 liens.'. Seme of tin; tapcstiics for his heuse are new en ex hiliitiei: at the Metropolitan museum, while t'ne painters uud decorators arc triv ia; the last touches. The house has been three years in building and has occupied tiie whole time of two architects working under Hunt, audwx draughtsmen. The design for ene of the mantels alone ro re (juired three month's work by two men. IMil She Ille'." Ne ; six-In. '.-led and sullcicd jih.u. pilling away all llif time. !nr year-, the duelurs doing hi'r no geed : and at hi-1 wa-cured by thi thi llep Itittcri th" p::pet., say se much about. Inib'i-d .' ind '.! : new lljanklul we .-lumldbe turthat me'licine.' jl-'Jwd&w ,"ICx'ili!l)li' 1-; better than -Cfci)!," I' l-.viril known that djspppyla, bilious attaeks l.eadaclie and many etli'-r i!l can enlv be fjicd by reineviiig fhidr cause. Kidney-Wei t h.v- been proved te be 'lie most olleotual rem edy for the-e. aid ler hibitual ces liven ess, v.hiel: se alllicl.s millions et the Aineiii-an people. - Fer live cents. Wells, Uiehnidsen A Ce.. ISurlingteii, Vt., will semi colored samples of all colors et Diamond Iiyes with directions. Ken OvcrirsiA. and T.lvcr. Complaint, you haveapiinted guarantee ou cvey bottle of Shileh'i V:tnll:er. it never fail te euro. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, i:7 and lift North" CJneen street. An Kiitire Sueccss. It has been proved by the most reliable testi mony thai Themas' Eclcelrie Oil is an entile eee-s In curing the most, inveterate eases of l'ficumatism, neuralgia, lame had; and woundsel every description Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.iii North (Juccn street. AiiKYouMAUKinlseiablo bylndigosllon.Con bylndigesllon.Con bylndigosllen.Con ftipation, Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin 7 Sldlelfri Yitulizcr is a positive euro. Fer sale by 11. I!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. The Law of Kindness Is univer-al: it atlects all the human family, all animals, ami may be even leund in patent medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient is obliged te sutler pains worse than the dis ease: but in eases el obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy se kind, se gen tle in Itselleets.and vet se satisfactory us Jlur Jlur deck llloed Kittcrs. l'rleejl. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1"7 ami 130 North Queen street. M iiv will you cough when Slilleh's euro will give immediate icliet. Price, 1(1 cts., SO ets. nnd$l. Fer sale by II. Jl. Cochran, drug, gist. i:t7 anil 139 North Queen stre.t- 'Waluut Leif liHlr Kesterer. It is entirely dillercnl from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kesterer- It will immediately tree the head from nil dandruff, texture gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a uvw growth where it has fallen eir. II does net, in uiiy manner ellcct the health, whieh Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nilratuel silver prepaniliens liave done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy nreu n. Ask your druggist for il. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CI'., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL .V IUICKEL, New Yori:. juntj-lyd.eed&w CLASS A:i3 OLJiLXSlidMh. J.JIOU &MAKTIX. q! a u . U11UW -AT CHIHA: HALL. We. hive ju-t receiver! per !-teaiiiship UM. eh, another Importation et '.Visile Granite K.we IX DINKKU, TKA and CHAMBER AV'AKE. We have a Large Pte;k el 1IOUSKFUU NISIUNG UOODS in our line. Heizsi'Slires Krcelve Special Attention. BOur (Joed.s must i rove satis'aetcry or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTKK. PA. uUUUDWUl t,MiJ MJCV1VAL. D K. i;KM!O.N'S KKMED1KS. Frem Andrew's American Queen. CLEOPATRA, or. tuk Queen of Sheba's Beauty WAS BUT SKIS DEEP. The renowned Queen ei Sfciba, with all lier loyal ijeinp, magnificent up? inslaaa brilliant retinue, would never have uppeared within tlie presence of the grandest of the monarchs of the past, had she net also possessed that which is the crowning glory of the female per sona skin unchallenged ler Its Oriental selt-nes- and its almost transcendental purity. Cleopatra, holding emperors at buy, and ruling empires by her word, had quickly lest her charm and power by one attack et blotches, or of pimples, or of lierrin tan and freckles. WOMAN I1CL1M Till: WOULD. by her beauty, net less than by her purity of character, loveliness et disposition and un- sclll-h devotion. Indeed, in the estimation of perhaps tee many men beauty in a body takes precedence ever every ether consideration. Beauty thus forms an important part et wo man's ' working capital," without which tee many (It net bankrupts in what relates te in llueucc within the circle w here they move), are powerless ler great geed. Hence we see net only the propriety but the duty ei every lady preserving willi zealeua care that which te her is essential te success, and Influence and usefulness in life. And since "beauty Is but skin deep," the utmost caruund vigilance ire required te guard it against the many Ills that llcsh is heir te. Among the great an an noying enemies of beauty. Of XITIIKll SEX, as well as of comfort, happiness and health. are these peatllcrcus and horrid skin diseases tetters, humors, eczema (salt rheum), rough and scaly eruption, ulcers, pimples, and till dl -easts of the hair and scalp. Fer thj'cure of all ilie-e, Dr. C. W. lien-on.et Ralliintlru.utlcr eaiset patient study ami investigation de- ut ! te disease- et the suin, at last brought teith hi-celebrated Skix C'ikk. which has al r. ndy by lis marvelous cures, establi-hed it- -II a- the great remedy ter all diseases of the skin, whatever be their mimes or character. It-success lias been immense and unparal leled. All druggists have it. It is cleg-intly put up, two bottles in ene package. Internal and external treatment. I'rice, JI.'O. EVKKTOM3 VRA1SKS. Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, iit-i vemne . p.iralysN, dy-pepsi, sleepless no, ami brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. C W. Ben-en's Olcry and Chamomile i'l Is. They contain no opium, quinine or ether harmful drug. Sold by all druggists. I'rice, M cents a box ; fl for two, $2.3) ler six, po-Mire free. Or. 'J. W. Bensen, Baltimore, Md. f. N. t'nttenten. et New Yerk, Is wholesale luent for Or. C. W. Bensen's remedies. deeltMmdM.W&S Jr YL' Alti: .1 HAS OF JUliSlN'KSS. I weakened bv the strain et veur duties, avoid .-tiinulauts and use HOI' ISlTTKISS. It you are a man of letters, telling ever 'iii.liiilit -work, te restore brain, nerve and waste u-e HOI JilTTEKS. If .ou are young and sutlerlng from anyln-di.-eieiien ordi-sipatien; if you are lBarried or single, old or young, sullering from peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness. l'.LLY OX lhP MTTKUS. Whoever you are, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOI UITTEKS. Theu-ands die annuallx from someloimot KIDNEY disease that nilglit have been pre v. uted by a timely use of HOP UlTTEltS. Hep Bitters Never Fail 1 Have you Dyspep-ia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, J'.ewels, llloed. Liver or Nerves, you will be cured it you u-e HOI lilTTEK. li you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It way Afire your life. Jlha saved hundreds. 1. I. v. Is an absolute and lrreslstablc cure ler Drunkenness, uac et opium, tobacco and narcotics. a-Sold by llrnggi-ts. Sexij rer. CllieULAK. HOI ISlTTKItb M'F'G CO., Kochester, N. .,aud Terente, Out. jl-Iindced&w xr ID5K1-WOUT XV is A Sure Cure.fer AH Diseases OF TIIEt KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has , pacific action en this most Impert, mil organ, enabling It te thiew oft torpidity a-id inaction. Stimulating the healthy seere seere sien et the l!ile,and by keeping the bowels In liee condition, efTecting its regular discharge. TVHala-ma 1J you are suttering from ma- aii.atl la. larla, have t!ie chills, are Ml- it-.i, dyspeptic or constipated. Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly euro. In the Spring-te cleanse the Svstem. uverv j ;ne should takeathoreughcour.se of It. seiu ay uruggisis. I'rice, l. KIDKEY-WOET. sep27 iyd&wM Ytc F 41 w NSON'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY KOIt Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kiclney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female "Weakness. lec Superior te All Other Master. Arc Superior te Fails. Arc Superior te Liniments. Arc Superior te Ointments or Salccs. Arc Sujicriorle Electricity or Galvanism, They Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Seethe. They liclicve J'ain at Once. They 1'esilivcly Cui-c. P A TTT'inW T i5DNS05i's Caicink Por.eus KjIxU 1 lUll ! Plasteiis have been imi tated. De net allow your druggist te palm i,i)u some uiuei piaster iiaviug a similar souiut seuiut rliiur name. Sec that the word is snciicii C-A-l'-C-l-N-E. Price. S. cents. SEABURY & JOHNSON, ilAIJUPAC-ri KINO CHKM1STS, i'EW Yeuu. A SURE 11EMJ3DY AT LAST. Price 25 Vents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CO UN AND BUNION PLASTER. CHAS. M. CKITfENXON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole ajent ter Dr. C W. lien son's llemcilies, te whom all orders should be addressed. Jl-2wdeodweow "lOUOU aYUUP. LOOKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP IlaR cured thousands. It will euro your Cough or Celd in less time than any ether preparation. rillCESZ CEXTS PER IJOTTLE, Pit pared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. IJIAKOS AND l'-ITKNITUJCK KKMUVKU I at short nut'ce. Alse, dealer in second- hand and antique Furniture. Steves and JiracketSaws. fl.50. AUG. V. KK1NOEHL, i ,,e , ,.. sx 'erth Queen street, uccllCmd (Above the Northern Market.) GapcmePoreusPlaster czeniixa. J. K. SSIALIMi'S CAKU. The inquiry new iu where te buy an OVEKCOAT suitable ler this cold weather T We OPEN TO-DAY a large let el heavy English Kerseys, Whitneysand Patent Beavers, in all the NEW and POl-.ULAU STYLES. OIlve Greens, Ilrewns, Terra-Cetta, Oi.Ierd and lancy shades, ranging in prices from 'JO te S30. Mentanaks, Velours, Fur Astrachau, Vicuna and Elyaian Hea vers in GUEAf VARIETY at POPU LAR PltlCES. Ge at once andsecuie bargains at J. K. SMALING'S, Ne. 121 North Queen Street. E .IXTUAIIHIHHAKT CLOSING SAliE OF Keiuly Maile Suits mid OvorceiUs, FOU 31EN, HOYS' and CHlLDliEN'rf WEAK. Fer the next thirty days we eiler SPECIAL I1AUGAINS. In order te cleur our ceunteis and make room Ter our Large Spring Steek, which we are new uiauulactiirliig. SOME PRICES. A Stout Pair of Working Pants atOOe., $!.(, $l.'i". 1.50. up te J1.I7. All-Weel Kerseys, several styles, at $2.00, Jineand $X(H). The very durable Cheviot Pants at $2 50, $3.00, and S3.W. A handsome variety or Mixed Civssimcre Pants at $2.7.'), f:.27 and $4.00. Men-s suits at $1.00. jj.ie, $t.MH), $7.hi, $8.(hi, $i0.CO, up te $i:.oe. Men's Overcoat nt $2.2, $X0il, $1.50, $(!.C0, 5-7.00, V.1.00, up te $10.00. Heys' Suits nt $2.7, $2.73, $3.25,$I.M,$3.(K(, fti.OO, up te ?i(),50. Heys Overcoats at $1.75, $2.2.1, $3.50, $i.2."i, up te J7.01). Children's Suits at $1.50, $2.03, $3.00, $1.00, $5.0 1, up te $0.50. Children's Overcoats at $1,37, $2.00, $2.75, up te $4 50. j63T1iose people who tMnk they can't afford a New Suit or Overcoat will be'surnrised te lind hew easily they can afford it, if they aTall themselves et the bargains we are new oller eller ing. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASfUONAULK MERCHANT TAILOK AND CLOTlUElt, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., hlghten the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. 3TIw cheapest and most rcliable Clelhing Heuse In the city. Cl'Et'IAIi MOTICE, TIIK- GREATEST REDUCTION UF ALL IN FINE CLOTHES, AT H. GERHART'S TAIL OliJNG ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET, la order te reduee stock and make room lertheSPKlNGTUADE, 1 will make up te order ter the remainder or the season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction Is for cash only, and will enable cash buyers te secure a line suit el clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy them ready-made. H. GERHART. ROJIJSS, .IV. TTAKKKUUSU'S LOOK HERE ! What Is the use of freezing when you can buy Buffalo Robes se Cheap ? Te convince, yourself call at I. Haberbush's SADDLE, HARNESS and TRUNK STORE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., And examine his FINE and LAUUE STOCK of IS, J uuihu xriuuuuillj FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, LAP COVERS, of new designs. SLEIGH BELLS, of the latest styles, WHIPS, FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS and MUFFLERS. BUCK and DOU- SKIN ULOVES, Rubber Herso Cevers, Rubber Lap and Tobacco Cevers, MENS' GOSSAMER COATSandHATS; Alse, a Large Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Cellars, etc. Alse, a Fine Line of POCKET BOOKS LADIEb'IlAND SATCH1SLS. SHAWL STRAPS, TRUNKS and TRAV- ELING RAGS. Rest Harness OU at M. HABERBUSH'S, Ne. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER. PA. One Price Heuse. USTSIgn or (he Gelden Herse Heads.fgi 03-Ivw&3ma Rlankfi JJtT UVODX. VKW GOODS. FOE- Tickings, Muslins, Checks, Table Liuens, Sheetings. Pillow Muslins, COUNTERPANES, &c, AND THE HEST STEAM DRESSEu FEATHERS At Lewest Prices, go te SWARR'S, Ne. 25 North Queen Street. T AV. HYKMS. REMNANTS -OF BLEACHED IUSLII CHEAP. AT THE NORTH H'iD DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE. NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. J. i;. MAKTIM & CO. WE ARM OKFEUINU A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S Scarlet, Medicated. White, Colored, All-Weel, Flannel, Can Can eon Flannel, Extra Large Sizes, UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. We have lllleen dillerent iualltlcs or Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, ranging in price from tl.00 te 14.00 ler sliiKle piece, or $i(J0 te J8.00 ler Hiiit. Aside from these we have four special bargains which cannot be bought anywhere at the figures we are selling them at. 1st, An All-Weel Scarlet Shirt for $I.C0, which ler weight and warmth has no equal Drawers te match. 'Jd. Scarlet Medicated Shirts and Drawers, purchased by the case. These would be cheap at $1.3.", but we have marked them at a very eledc prlce,.anu are selling them at $1.'2. ltd. scarlet Medicated All-Weel Shirts at f l.as, worth $1.75. We luive only a remnant let el this quality, and for that reason they were reduced te less than cost, te close them out. Uh. AIl-Wcel Medicated Shirts and Drawers at, $1.50 (Seconds ). Wt have sela thrce cases et these goods already this season, and the opin ion et everyone who lias seen them is thut they are cquul te any $2.00 Shirts in the market. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. -WTATT, SHAND ii CO, Great Clearing Sale, rnnvieus te mvEirrenr. Watt, Snand & Ge,, Ofler Extraordinary isargains in Every Department. L inn) nrtt ffliilfllinn'r At less than Manufacturers' Prices. ELEGANT YARD -WIDE CRETONNES Werth 12Jc. a yard reduced te 8c. Deuble-fold Weel-faced Cashmeres Only 12J;c. a Yard. REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS OF Dress Goods Aticss than halt their alue. Ladies' All-Weel Ribbed Hese 25c. a Pair. GENTS SHAKER HALF. 'LOSE 12KcnPuir. l.Vl lXi.en 21 Inch All Silk Handkerchiefs 25 Cents Each. 00 Dez. GENT'S LIN EN HANDKERCHIEFS Colored Rerders. 10c. each. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN White and Colored Blankets At $1.2."i, $1.50, !.".", $2.00, etc. We eiler the balance et our HOLIDAY GOODS AT CLEARING PRICKS. NEW YOKK STOKE. 8 and 10 Eaat King Strea'. M KTZUHJi & HAUliUMAN. MBTZGBR AND HATJCrHMAN ARE NOW SELLING THEIR LADIES' AM) CHILDKENS AT VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES. Away Belew Their Value. AT k New Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER ( Retwcen the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herse Hetel.) ADIKS'HAIK DttKsSKK. MRS. C. LILLEK, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Wert, La dles' anil Genls' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and matte te order. JIaIr Jewelry et all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Alse Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS. 225& 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, O-Four doers above P. K. If. Depot. ectl6-3md CAB1UEL U. MtltlK, AXTVKNET, BAS KJ Kemerea ms unice irem et) Aerth Dnke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Hear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Uuil'.-.inK. ml7-tIU AT m iihlm; CZOIHXSB, XnrDEHWXAJt, C. w ILUASDUN FOSTJSK. OUR INTEREST In the remaiuder et these HANDSOME OVERCOATS We have relinquished, and jilaccd them upon the counter at prices that will make them a very interesting investment te the buyer. Spring is a long way oil. Heavy Soils and emals Will be the order of the day for fully three months te come, and the early purchaser will have the largest assortment, as the patterns will net he replaced as they are sold out. -THE- MARK DOWN Tills season, lias extended te all departments. Heavy Underwear, Overalls, Car digans, Gents' Neckwear, Cel lars and Oufis, woolen Shirts, Gloves, Fur Mufflers, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, (4fc far as we are concerned), have lest a great ileal of their pecuniary interest- We exchange cheerfully and returnl thefuU amount of cash paid when the customer Is net thoroughly pleased. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA. DOSENSTfclN'S. IX JSAUGAINS1.N O YE E COATS ThoRuhince et HEAVK OVERCOATS left consist of 164 Beys' of All Grades from 31.50 up. 227 Youth's from 82.00 up. 156 Men's Fancy Ulsterettes from 82,50 up. 210 Men's Heavy Beavers from $5.00 up. 16 Ulsterettes, Reversible, $8.00. THE FORMER PRICES OF THE ABOVE WERE JUST DOUULE. Every Garment has been Marked at Half its Fermer Price. CHILDREN'S SUITS. FROM pt.0- UP. Bey's Suits, FROM t1.50.UP. MEN'S SUITS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL OUR HEAVY UNDERWEAR MARKED AT HALF PRICE. Call Early and Gel Bargains. AT ROSEISTEDPS, "37 North Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. S-iVext. Ilenr te Shultz & Rre's Hat. Stoie. LANCASTER WA.TCJIEH. 'pHE a FOR ALL GRADES OF THE Lancaster Watch IS Steadily Grewing Ry this " Heme Demand " is meant the In creased Sales of the Lancaster Watches in Lan caster City and In Lancaster County. C THAT'S SPECIFIC JMRDICINK. TUB J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Baclr, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con Cen Con snmptten and a rremature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send free by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will te sent lree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and I'M North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappr ; theenlygenuine. Guarantees otcure Issued by ns. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. Y. aerl3-lyd4w HOME mm ASTRICH BROS. ADVERTlStMRItT. A STKICH BKOTUKltS ASTR1CH BROS PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KiNe STREET, LANCASTER, PA. FOR THIS WEEK WE ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN OUR HOSIEBY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENTS. BEST ENGLISH MERINO SOCKS, FULL REGULAR MADE, lermcrly 3?e., new for TWENTY-FIVE '.CENTS. About 30 dozen of GENT'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS, FULL REGULAR MADE, FINE COLORS, ut TWENTY- 1VE CENTS A PAIR. GENT'S ALL-WOOLSOCKS. KNIT, TWO PAIR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. HEAVY CARDINAL ALL-WOOL SOCKS, KNIT. SEAMLE&S. at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR. LANCASTER KNIT SOCK8, ALL WOOL. PLAIN COLORED and MIXED, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR, BEST ALL-WOOL RIBP.ED SHAKER SOCKS at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, formerly Me. FINE LAM R'S WOOL SOCKS, KNIT, SLAM LESS, formerly 40c, new at THIRTY CENTS. BEST WORSTED SOCKS, LANCASTER KNIT, at FORTY CENTS a pulr, FINE COLORS. BEST CASHMERE SOCKS, FULL RhGULAR MADE, new at FORTY CENTS A PAIR. FINE LAMB'S WOOL SOCKS, OXFORD, at THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS. Old price, COc. LANCASTER KNIT COTTON SOCKS, SEAMLESS, at TEN CENTS A PAIR. FINE QUALITY KNIT at FIFTEEN CENTS. GENT'S UNBLEACHED SOCKS, FULL REGULAR MADE, FINE QUALITY, FIFTEEN CENTS .V PAIR. One let of GENT'S I5LUEFLANNELSH1RT3 At J1.C0. Formerly $i00. The BEST GENT'S WHITE MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS In this city At FIFTY CENTS. Our FIFTY-CENT GttAT MIXED SHIRTS and DRAWERS, At FORTY CHNTS EACH. Our SEVENTY-FIVE CENT GRAY AND BROWN MIXED SHIRTS and DRAWERS At SIXTY CENTS EACH. ALL OUR GENT'S SUSPENDERS At TWENTY-FITS CENTS A PAIR. FINE ALL-WOOL WHITE UNDERSHIRTS At $1.25. Regular Price, $1.75. FINE QUALITY LADIES MERINO VESTS and PANTS At FIFTY CENTS. LADIES MERINO VESTS, FULL REGULAR MADE, nt $1.00. LADIES LAMBS WOOL TESTS, WHITE ALL-WOOL MEDICATED, ai$l.E0. SCARLET ALL-WOOL MEDICATED, $l..'5. BEST GOODS, $1.50. HEAVY BIER1NO TESTS FOR CHILDREN, Finished Cuffs and Shoulders. Size Ifi, 19, 20, 22, 21, 2fi, 28, etc. 15c. 18c. 2cc. lie. 25c. 28c. ajc. ONE LOT OFFINERandBETTBRQUALITY In 21 and 28, at 25c and 2Sc. An immense bargain. All our BOYS GRAY MIXED UNDERWEAR Formerly 40 te fiec, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. CHILDS SCARLET MEDICATED UNDER WEAR. CH1LD3 ALL-WOOL HOSE, LANOASTHIt KNIT, SEAMLESS, any size, for TWENTY-FITE CENTS A PAIR. CHILDS ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR. CHILDS' ALL-WOOL HOSE, RIBBED, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR. BEST CASHMERE or RIBBED WOOL HOSE ler CHILDREN, S3 te 40c a pair. BEST FRENCH RIBI5ED HOSE, formerly 75 te s;c., new at FIFTY CENTS A PAIR. BEST SAXONY WOOL HOSE. LANCASTER KNIT, 10 te 50c a pair. INFANTS ZEPHYR HOSE, KNIT. SEAM LESS, at 15c. a pair. SAXONY WOOL HOSE FOR INFANTS, SEAMLESS, at20capair, Closing out the balance et CHILDREN'S DARK COTTON HOSE, all the Beat Goods, Frem 50c te 30c a pair. Frem 00c and C5c, te 35c a pair. Great Slaughter in Silk Handkerchiefs. ALL SILK BROCADED, 21 In., at 25e apiece. Our SEVENTY-FIVE CENT HANDKER CHIEFS at FIFTY CENTS. ALL OUR BEST GOODS AT ONE DOLLAR APIECE. GENTS WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Hemstitched, 21 In., At F1FTY-SEVEN CENTS. BEST GOODS, formerly $1.(0. at SEVENTY NINE CENTS. BLACK and WHITE POLKA DOT SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 21 in., 25c. Warranted te wash. All our BEST CASHMERk GLOVES, MUS- QUETAIRE or LACING, that have been 75 te 85c , AT FIFTY CENTS A PAIR. One Letof GENTS UNLAUNDRIEDSHIRTS, AH Linen Bosem, warranted at 37c. WORSTED CAPS for Ladles and Children, at very Lew Prices. LEGGINP. MlTTa KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. vka run. ki;v .v t tit- -- r i t.NCASThK AM) -llll.l.Klt.-.VII.I.K t . uirn run iut KUlews,: Leave Lancatser (P. R. IJejxn), at 7, 9 and ll-M. m., and 2, 4. 6 und S:;a p. m., exe-ei en Saturday, when the hist cur leaves at 9:30 p. i Leave Millervllle (lower end) at 5, 8, and ft a. M., and 1, 3. 5 ami 7 p. m.J Cars run dally en jve time eicept en 8nn ay. Cte;.jMi:iA & reKT hki-esit kail. ' tOAD TIME TABLE. Tr.. m- -.-.Tt ivciilarlven the Columbia "" If- lopejl: Railroad en the following time: gi-iir..-Ar.-. M'ATIONS. I KOKTHWAUn. I'.M.IA.M. i:it lurJU r.H. Columbia.... . .Wn-diingten... CtefnHi'll.... . Siifu Harber... .Shenk's Ferry.. ... .lV(juea .Yerk Furnace.. Tuciu:in .MeCaUi Ferry. ...Fit..'... Eddy... .FlhiiiK Creek.. .Peach Bettem.. ...Conewlngo... Oeterura...., ...Pert Deposit.. .... Perry ville..., CM 10:33 0:42 7:(X! 7:(.V li:3y' WAY 11:00 11:03 7:0i 7:li 11:05 11:10 11:15 7:1 4: 7:3 11:20! 11:30 11:38 11:54 r.M. 711 7:50 S:0ft S:13 7:50 7:3 7as 7:17 7:05 12:03 12:15 12:30 7:37 8;(I0 8:20 I KADINO COLUMltlA It. K. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSENUKUTRAINP. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1882. NORTHWARD. T.SAVB- A.M. r.M. P.M. 2:3.1 A.M. Unarrvville 6:20 7:30 7:40 7:30 7:30 9:10 a-.au Lanaister, King St... 3:40 Laii ejister Ct'lunibla. AKR1VK. 1:00 1:10 3:20 3:50 3:40 Iwadlng.. Q1A 8 JO SOUTIllV.'iKlK I.uva . w w w w ,. - " .. j. r.js. r.M a.m. r.M. . 5:35 8:00 5:25 S.02 5:20 7:45 55 7:40 8:01 7:3C 4:58 7:3 4:5f. 7:28 4:51 7r3 4:47 7:10 4:i 7:0 4:33 :" 4:2C 6:41 4:12 fi:3? 4:08 tirJI) 3:55 tSl-ll A.M. M. r.M. 7:25 12:00 (1:10 r.M. 9:40 2:10 8:26 9:30 2.10 8:1.1 9:40 .... 8: 10:40 .... 9:66 ttcatung.... ARKIVK. Celli lllllln Lancaster. '. also 'in s-is R:iX uuiuuier. mug at 9:40 .... 8: 8:25 vjuarryviiie UJ:40 .... 9:66 6:30 i rums connect at Reading with trains teand from Phlla.Ie lphla, Pottavllle, Harrlsbnnr, AI AI hmtewn mut Nuw Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltl Baltl neJ A. M. WILSON. Sunt. 1)ENHSVLVANIA KAILUOAlTNKW .w..S.V.!JSUULK n ana altt'r SUNDAY Of.reBLR 1st, 1882. trains en tint Pennttyl yania ibitlrea.I will arrlve at and leave tl.e Lancastei and Phlladelnhla .lepetwas fellows? Levi Ar Lan Phil Eastwakd. A.M. A.M Mall Express Kiul Llnu.... IlnrrldbiirK ExpresH lerk Aeeonimudatien arrives Lancaster Accomedation an Ives... Columbia Accommodation Viiidertck Aecoiiiinedatlon arrives. 7kM Haven Express Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrishiirt- Accommodation , 12:44; 2:M 5:Sd 7:50 8:101 lOai 8:10 8:55 910 11:45 r.M. 12iY5 1:03 3:20 P.M. 5:15 5:115 7:35 3:45 2:42 2:20 5: 0 45 llauevur Accommodation west, ceuiiectini; at Lancaster uTth Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through te Ihuievwr daily, except Sunday. Frederick Aecommcklatlen, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, wet, at 1:40, will run thremih te Frederick. ILe. Ar. PhllLun Westward. A.M. A.M. ""0 rAlI LSvaa V r ' V."'Ij 111 I Mail Tniin, Ne. 1. via. Mt.Jny Mail Train, No.2,viaCelimibia,leiives Nlagnni Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Frederick Accommeihition leaves... Han Isb n rg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Ilarrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express 4:30 4:30 7:0U 6:27 6:27 9-.3T. 9:40 10:15 10:20 r.M. l:4n 1:50 5:20 2:30 7:3(1 7:40 il:lil l:ir 8:13 11:05 r.M. 2:11 ':U 5:40 9:08 11:20 Ilarrlsburg Express, west, at 5:10 p. m., Ims direct connections (witUoutchangeef cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when ftasxed, wlllstopfttDewnliigtowu.Coatesvllle, Parkts burg. Mount Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall Train, Ne. I, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dailv. I OUAL MAIL AKKAHOEllKNTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. lly llallreailN i:v- l'ei'.K iiiiteL'uu mail, 7-3e a. m.. 12:80 p. in., 5:00 p. m. and 11:00 p. in. Way Mail, ast. 7:3e a. m. Ciiiustiana, Parkesburg and Downlngtewli 12:3(1 p. m. GonneviLLi, Downingtown, Le.'.man Place and Gap, (J:I5 p. m. PllILADKLl'HIA THROCOII MAIL, 7:30 iU III ., 8: 15 a. m., 12:30, 5:00 and ll:0t p. in. PiTTSiiur.iiii ani ivkst, 9.0 1 and 11:00 t. in. IlAKKisiiUKU mail, C:00 ami U:uen. in., 1:35 and II nep. m. Way mail. west, fi 00 and U:C0 a. m. Baltimore asd Wasuimiten, via Phlladul phla, 5.00 p.m. Baltimeue asd Washinotek, via Yerk, 1:30 p. in. Baltimore ahd Wasiiikote.v, via Ua-rlH-burg, 11:00. CeATKSviLie,5:()0 p. m. Columbia at 9:00 a. u., 1:30 and 4.35 p. m. Yeuic anu Yerk way, l:30ftnd ll:0i) j. in. Northern Ccntual, itfflu. in., and ll:wi p. in. KKAKld. Tlu. REAUIBO& COLUMBIA R. ., 7:' 0 a. in. and 12:30 p. m Readiks, via Harrisburg. 5:15 and 11:00 p. in. Bkapisu Vat, via Junction, Lltitz. Man helm, East llempfleld and Kphrata, 3:15 p. m. Qi-ARitrviLLE, Cumarge, New Providence, West Willow, Martinsville, Refton and Lime Valley, 9:13 a. in. and 5:00 p. in. New Hella.1I. Churchtown, Greenbauk. Blue Ball, GoeUville. Beartown and Spring Greve, 1t way el Downingtown, atli:15 p. ni. and 11:00 p.m. Sake Harber, via Columbia, 8:M) a. m. and 5:15 p. m. isy Htnc Slackwater nnd Safe Harber, daily, at 4:10 p. m. Te Millcrsville, 8 and 11:30 a. in., and 1 p. m. Blnklcy's Kridgc, Leacock, Bareville, New Helland, 2:30 p. m. Willow Street, Smltlivillc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleivant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairmont and Rewlandsvllle, Mil., dnilT. at 7:00 a. m. Landls Valley, Oregon, West Karl, Farmers villc, Ncffsville, Hinkletown, Tcrre Hill, Mar tlndale, dally, at 2:30 p.m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Mr heat land Mills, te Strasburg, daily, ut 4:00 p. in. New Danville, Conestoga, Martlcvillc, Colu Celu manville. Mount Nebo.JtawlinHvlIle.Bcthesda ntul l.lliprt i Siiimrf. Hjillr ut "2n , m On Siiiiday evening, mails east and wcrfi clei-eat 10 i.O p. m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving by Kail Eastern mall, 0:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m., 3:00 and 6:30 p. m. tn.itern way mail, 10:',0 a. m. Western mall, 0:30 nd 10:CO u. m., 2:00 and 7:ft0 p. in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p. ni. Western way mail, 8:30 a. m. Reading way mall, 10;30 a. m. QuarryVille Branch, 8:15 a. m. and 4:00 p. in. Arriving by Stage Frem Sale Harber and hlacxwater, at'J:00 a. in., daily. rrem Mlllersvillp, 7and!). m. and 4 p. m. Frem New Helland, at 9:30 a. in., dally. Frem Rewlandsvllle, Md.. at 4:00 p. m. Reading way mail, at 10:30 a. in., dally. Frem Strasbuig. at 9:30 a. in., dally. rrem Rawlln.svlll;.at 11:09 a. in. Frem Terre Hill, at 10:0) a. m. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are three mail deliveries by Letter Carriers aacli day, anil en their return trips they take up the mail matter dcfeslted In the letter-boxes. Fer the llrst delivery the Carriers leave the office at 7:00 a. m.; second delivery at 10:10 a. in.; third delivery at 3:10 p. in. SUNDAY POST-OFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the Postefllcc Is open from April 1st te October 1st. from 8 te 9 a. m., and from r, te 7 p. in.; from October f si te April 1st, from 9 te lu a. m. and from C te 7 p. in. ItlUUUJCAt C H OLSKAl & cut NEV7 LIQUOR STORE, Me. 43 North. ueen street, Lancaster, Ph. The very best and finest qualities et Fere!j;!i and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con atautly for sale at wholesale and retutl. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1873. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuso Brandy, warranted el the vintage of V-JA). Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Ptire Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies .'.ml Wines te suit the trade, fchi-lvd UOUSEAL A CO. N fOW MIKAUY. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, jf Containing a large number or properties !n city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. I'i East. King Street. MAKK NO A11STAK1-.. HUT IIU1 THE best Connecticut Cigar, 2 for 5 cents, or 11 for 25 cents at UARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE.
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