LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ERIDAY, EEBRUARY 2. 1883. Hancastet Jntelligencet. rpAKE FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 2, 1883, 1UK PHANTOM I1KAHTH. Celd swims tlic moonlight en the snow The bluck-liinbed-inaples stretch en high Their ragged leaven against the .sky, Ami Happing filmtlew fall below. The twisted lilac, nuinb and bare. Points upward te the lresly star, And lonely church-bells strike alar The crystal clearness of the air. tVllhln, the hearth grows het and red, The jeweled Haines upicarsitsciest And lights the oaken ratters, drest With burnished laurel overhead. Amid the drifts beyond the pane The glowing hearth reflected lies. Frest-bound beneath these distant skies That leek down coldly en the plain The bras-sea glinting in the light. The knotted wealh, the crimson chair Still rocking slowly in the glare Against the white and Jrezen night. As shifting shadows, blue and thin, Give back the swinging boughs above, lhc pictured mimics gazing move. Ami. masked, they mock the shapes within. Their hearth is lit by empty maze, Their least Is swung in middle air; Without u voice our song they share. As phantoms of the voict-le-s days. Dera lleud O'oedale in J.ippincett's Maya zinc or J'ehrvary. mm- DKAK HAS US. The touches et her hands aie like the Mil Ol velvet snow Hakes; like the touch of down The peacli just blushes 'gainst the gar.Ien wall ; . The llessy tendlings el the thistle wlilsp Caught in the crinkle of ti leaf or brown The blighting lrest has turned from Riecn te crisp. Settus the lulling el the dusk at night, The touches el her h.inds, and the delight The touchesel her hands ! The touches et her hands are like the dew That falls se heltly down, no one e'er knew The touch thereon cave leveis like te one Astiay in lights were ranged Kudymien. Oh, rarely sett the touches el her hands. As drowsy zephyrs in enchanted lauds, Or pulse et dying My, or Miry sighs : Or in between the midnight and the dawn When long uniest and lean and le.usaie gone gene Sleep, smoothing down the lid-, el weaiy eyes. J. W. Ililcy in Vhicuye Tribune. TKt'S LUVIJ. Her golden head lay nc.-dllng en my shoulder That night I told her of my love se ti tit-; Her eyes looked love in mine, and glowing beldci, Frem her led lips 1 took what wax my due. She raised her head, crowned with its golden glory. And blushing, told mc all et Leve's sweet tale; And vowed, by all the ge.l-. el ancient story. Her love for me shad never, never tail. 1 little thought, that fair night in September. That at my love this ma'deii se.m would scell"; Alas! she jilted n . the very next November; Theie.i'en why : I'd idiuvml my mustache oil : ('. L. J), in Our Continent. "ln el iinxinallh. leek ' their pemr a- well as their will Se aid you. ' lit elioesinj; aieini'iii'ler lw 1. IHerai.d kidney dlca-cs, try hliiney-ueit ,i'nl you w 111 nevi-r ref,rrel it. It you aiesuhj.-ei teuiriie. you nut-it e sine te"l:eep yenr liver, bowels and kidneys in jjend lr" eoiylitien Wln-n -mi, you will be sale. Irein all utlaek.-'. S-!re. t", ele.ik-i. -,t!fl;ii:''s :md all fl.n" mi-iits e-iti In- eole'eil -ueccHslully uilh Hie Diumenil Dyes. F.tsliienable color-. Only 10.-. Will yen sutler wi.u i y-p-.'pU iiul Liver CemplalntV Slnleh'i Vi.alix.er is Kitaianteed leeuie veu. Fer sale by 11. IS. Ceeltr.iii, 137 anil W Ninth Queen Mieel. inl-lwdeevAw Viltnn Ac-5i.iewInl'il. Ml. Ii-.i M.illheliaiiil. lb.uiv. X Y.. wiili-f " het-several veaii I have siilV-ied liiim o!l e!l i iir.iiiir biii.ius head-if h,, eonitlpatieii dvf-pep-la, a'ld e.iiiij.l.tiitt-- pi-ciili.irte my s--. Sini-e uiHKyuir isurdeek ISloe I ISiili-i-, l am entirely relieved." l'licu.-fl. Fer .-ale lie II. it. Cecl.ian.dt u;j;;h!. 13 7 and 13't Neilh ytieen atie-t. Feil Dcii-uimi an. I Liver l.'eiuplai.il, J en haea pilnU-d Kimiaiitee en e.verj beltli- el bhllnliV Vll.ill.er. It in:vcr tails te -ui-. Fei sale by it. K. Ceehiaii. li iijsi-t, 137 and i::. ftuitli On-en street. (il-lllei Liver It. ;l-,ts em llud no Mciciiry in Miniiieii' ulaler. blllLOit's :lU)c will I'lituedi: lciy rein vu Croup, Wlioepiiii; tettKh and ssrenelitli., for Kiilebyll. 15. eehrau, drujiK'sl. 137 and l:?.t North tJii'Miii stieet. KmcIh pi-aK fur TliMiise!vr.. C. It. Hall, (irayville. III., w: He-: I never sebl any meiliciiu' in my lite that jjiivc. such univer-al .-.Ui-taclien as 'I hemas' Keleelrle Oil. In niv own ea-e lleuied a badly ulceiated thieat.aiid in threalened cietip !n my chil dren it never tail l te relieve."' Fe: s.ile by It. 15. Cephi-an, druggist, 137 and 139 Xeilb Oueen hlreet. llAKltWAlit:. EV UAKDWAltK STOKIC 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENG1ER, -DKALHKSIN- ISUlLDINtiniulCAItlKi-.-i HARDWARE, SIOVES, HKA TEh'S, JtANGJiS, P AIM ris: OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods tdWinuitt-w M'Ot'Kd. Aimite vtjtw: ircii:. Club 13 el the Mutual Investment Club ntfeis the Miic-st means el making tegular monthly piehts trem Investment:, ei $10 te $l(Ker nieieilea'IiiK In 'iRAIN, I'R'IVI.SIO.V AND STOCKS. l-.:ich iiifinh'T gets the hcncJit et combined capital el the Club Reports scut weekly, liitidcnds paid monthly. Club l.'i paid hhaiehe'deis b.i'-k thri money iu profit i in past three months. Mill ainc eii;;ina! amount making money in Club, ei returned en demand. Miaics fl'i each. Kxplanatery clrculars sent ttee. Reliable ceric.-piuidenls wanted everywhere. Addres-. It. K. KhN KALI- .V CO., Ceni'n Mc-Iits . 17; and 17'.l La Salle St., Chicago, 111. j 17-ti:.lct:l.C .Iiimv TMCRKASC YOUB CAJflTAt. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, $50, $100. ThObOdesliliiK te make money en small ae I medium Investments In Kraln. pinvi-ienssiiid stock speculations, can de se by epriatiiif 'n fiurplan. Frem May I, l.-M. "te lhc prcien! date, en investments et fid te J 1.000 ca-li pretllshave been realized an' j-aid te inviM inviM eiit amounting te sev 111I times the eiiginal invi'slinent. I'ieMLs paid list ul iirv miinth. still leaving the original itnit iiient niauing money or payable or. dc-inan i. Expl.tnatery eircular-J and sialcmer.U el lun-1 W sent tret. We want responsible agents w Ijn will icporten crops and Introduce the plan Liberal commissions paid, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Slcrebaiiis Majer Rleck, Chi cago. 111. iuil-ld SAMUEI, H. IMCIOK, ATTUKNKY, HAS Removed his Olliee irem Sfi Xnrtli l)uh street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET. Immed! Htely !n Rear id Court. Heme, Lens;'v N- Building. uil7-ll! 3LEDICAZ. Sins' Liver Replater Fer Dyspepsia. Cestlvcness, Sick Headache, Chienic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity el the RUed. Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused uy Derangement of Liver, lieweis and Kidneys. Ml'TOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Had Jlrealh , Pain in the Side, sometimes i i,n ,.in (u n.ir iinitir tiie.sheulder-blade, mis-, taken ler Rheumallsai ; general less et appe tite. Rowels generally costive, sometime, alternating with lax : the Head is troubled w th pain, is dull and heavy, with cenMde a bio less of memory, accompanied with a pain til sensation et leaving undone. emctMng which ought te have been done ; a slight, drv ""!. "".! fli,e,i n is hemctlmes an at tendant, elten mistaken ler consumption ; the liatient complains of wearlnefcsand debility ; L,"J?i J,i0tnrtiP(i feet cold or burning. sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists spirits arc low and despondent, and although satisfied that cxercl3e would be ben eficial vet one can hardly summon up forti tude te try lt-in tact distrusts every remedy. Several or the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but jew et them existed, vet examination alter e'eatti has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged.; It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptom appear. Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally t i.im t.hn Liver in Healthy action, will avoid ..ii Vr..i..vi l'illims jitt.icka. Dizziness. au- M-a Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating beverage. If you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dose and you will be. relieved. Time and Doctors' Mils will be saved by always keeping the Regulator in the Heuse 1 Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a the roughly bate purgative, alternative ui tonic can never be out et place. The remedy is harmless mid does net intertere with busi ness er.plcaaurc. IT IS PUliKLY VEUETA15LE. A nd h.is all thu power and efficacy et" Calomel or Quinine, without any i f the injurious after effects A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Kegulater has been In ue in my family ler some time, and I am satis lied It is a valuable addition te the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ha., says : ii..,.,. . i,.. ;,,.,! ..rt-ue lwnii'flt. trem the use el .Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Thing that noveriallste Relieve." 1 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver AHcctien ami Debility, but never have leund anything te bcnellt me te the. extent Mutinous Liver Regulator ha. 1 sent trem .Minnesota te Geeigia ler it and would send further ler such a medicine, and weuiu au vlseall who arc similarly affected te give it a liial as it seems thoenly thing thai never Mils te relieve. P.M. J ANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says: Frem actual experi ence In the use of Simmons Liver Kegulater in my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te use and prescribe It as a purgative medlcine. 3-Tnkc only the GENUINE, illicit always has en the wrapper the KED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OK .. ., J. H. ZE1LIN&CO. FOR SALE 15Y ALL DRUGGISTS. lanH-lyeed&w K1WXB WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure CONSTIPATION. of Xe ether disease is se prevalent In tins conn cenn trv as Constipation, and no letnedy lias ever e'l'ualled the cilebrated Kidney-Wert as a cure. Whatever the e:m-,e, however obstinate! tnc ease, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Uewels. . . . , "Dile Tliisdistre-siiij: complaint is very ITLlcO. apltobeeemplieiileil with cen-.ll pillion. Kidney-Weit strengthens the weak ened p:ut-.and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when phy-ieiuns and medicine-; have be be leir tailed. 8e- It you haeeltheret these troubles tise KIDXK-VOKT. Druggists -ell it. bcp271yd&wMVSK c (ATA HUM. lldV-FKVMK. CATARRH. Ely'sGreamBalm restrtvuLV cruus GTAREH, (L!) IN Til K HKAI HAY FEVER, Cat.trilial Dealni, lle.ils ores in X.i-al j.lsJ.,(. Sublines C.i-t-..irlial lleadaelic l-IUCK .riS CSINTM. K1'S riTSUII 15il!l KlTectually clean-f the na-al pa ages el Catari hal virus.eaun ing healthy secre tions, allavs iiillam- matieu, pielecls the meuihraiie liem ad ditienal cold-, com p'etely heals the -ou-s and lesieres Ihi" si-ti-eel tnsle and meil. Heiii-lieial re sults aie lealixed by a lew applications. A thoieugli lieatmeui will euie Citairh, Hay Fever. Ac. Uu eijualed ler i-olds in the head. Agietalile te u-c. Apply by the Utile linger into the no-tills. On icecipl el TO el;;, will in ill a package. Sold by II. IS. Cochran, Druggist 137.V13Xeilli Omen -tieet, Lancaster, i'a Ely's Cream Balm Ce. OSWHtiO, N. Y. HAYFEVER. ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., Oswego auitirM od.eewd&eoww N. Y. OLASS AND QUEENSIVAJIA. H U1H JB MAUTIX. I! ensware ! -AT- CHINA: HALL We have Just leeeived per .Sleutnslilp nels another importation el White Gnmitu Ware mi- IX DINNE1J, TKA and CIIAMIJER WARE. We have a l.anje -Stock el N1S1II.NG COOIIS in our line. IIOUSKr'UU- Hoiiscslires Receive Special Attention. XTSOur Coe.li must prove uathlactery or Will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. CLOTllJR'U. s. H. KATHVON. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, 1 desirable w inter material-:, made prompt ly te order ler men and boys), atboliem prices ler the next two months, at S. 8, RATHVON'8 Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. )23-lmeed 101 W. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. rpilKAUCO ItUVI'.IiS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT EOOKS, AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. j23-ttd SOOTS & SHOES. JOHN niEMKKZ. RUBBERS, RUBBERS, RUBBERS, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, Ne. 51 North Queen St., (ixQuir.ur. isriLniNe.) GREAT REDUCTION IN We have Styles. the Largest Stock et the Latest LADIES' UL'lJi;EKS,40c. and 15c. MEN'S KUK15KKS, C5n. LITTLE HOYS' UU1511EK HOOTS, 81.25. MEN'S KUr.ltEK HOOTS, Sf.'.'.OO. Alse a Large Stock or HUUT'S FINE SHOES In all the Latest Styles. vJOHN PIIEMENZ. aprl-eaw-lydK MUSICAL ISfSTHVMJSNTS. 1JIANOS AMI FUKN1TUKK KKIYlOVKO at short notice. Alse, dealer in second hand and antUiue Furniture, Steves and Hracl:elSav,-H, 1.60. AUG. F. RKINOEI1L, 320 North (Juccit street, dccll-Suid (Abeve the Nerlltern Market.) E S'i'.lill.ISUXU 1805. H. C. OKTH, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, Peleubet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Address Coriespendcneeto Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, llARiaSillTUU, PA. n2S-3nii. "i tu)H; r.exr.s. Music Bexes, Closing Out Sale AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. This being our last. -ale in this city lor-enio jears, wedisiie te tell out the entire stei.k 'bctoreclo-ingour salesrooms ter the season. Te thl- end we quote the lowest possible pi Ires, with only small advance ever cost et inanutactuiin-r, te cover expense". Only finest quality High Class Music Hoses, specially made ler our retail trade, Including nianv new -tyles. with latest improvement., and of thugieatest durability ; far supciier te the ordinary Mu.-ic Hexes generally sold in this country. The tone et these boxes is very pewerlttl and at the same time remarkably sweet. Mu-Ic.il Hexes with Hells, Drums, Castagnets, Ceh-tial Voices, Harp ZitXcr, l'ieeale. Tremelo, Mandeline, Forte-Piane, and Sublline-Harinenic, Ac, with two and three main springs, l mining twice and .three times tin: length ei eiiiinary music nexes ny one winding. Large stock et Miiall Music Hexes ; also, Al bums, Cigar Pallers, Decanters, Ac, with con cealed music. Immense Display ! Newest Selections ! Ne home should be without one et tliese beautilul instruments. This is an opportunity seldom offered. Trice list en application. C. GAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OK MUSICAL I50XEP, Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesroems: Ne. 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. nevl.'ctld HAlL.KUA.nti. T Sit, GREAT Burlington Eoute (Jlilcagre, Itiirllngteu & (Juluej 11. R. Cliicuge, Uurllngtnu ic (jnincj R. R. PRINCIPAL LINE A.Nl) OLD ITAVORITE FROM C 11 1 C A ti 0 OR P E 0 It I A TO KANSAS CITV, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LLNCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepelra, Denlaen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Tex.a, This route has no superior. ler Albert Lea, Minneapolis and SL Paul. Nationally reputed art being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad in ihe world for all classes et travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it and yen will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets vi this celebrated line for s:U(i at all ejlices in the U. S. and Canada. All Information .ibeut rates of fare, Sleeping Can), etc., cheerful) v given by fKUCEVAL LOWKLL, General Pa.-isenircr Agent, CniOAOO, 111. T. J. POTTEK, 3-1 Vice Pres, it Cen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN J. A. BEAH.Iien. Kattern Agt.f S17 Broadway, SOT. Washington St, NKV7 Yeek. Restes, Mast. v.avIG-lvdAw "rOTIOE TO STOCKIIOLUKKS. i The annual meeting et the stockholders of the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad ein- o'clock, a. in. Election ler President and di rectors same day and place. febl-3td JAMES R. McCLURE, Sec'y. Runners Mb TJOWEKS St HUBST. THE BEST PLACE THE BEST PLACE TO BUY TO BUY THE BEST PLACE TO BUY HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY CALICOES. ISPNew Spring Stock New Open. EsTLarge Stock of New Choice Goods New Open in Every Department. Prices Lew. - Prices Lew. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. fUllN S. UIVj.EK & CO. HAIBUR& We have new open an Elegant Line of HAMBURG EDGES and INSERTINGS in Pair and Medium Qualities of all Widths and at the most Reasonable Prices. PLEASE NOTE. We are offering a large let of Children's Fancy Hese at 25 cents per pair, which we have been selling at from 35 te 60 cents per pair. These goods arc a Bargain ; we are doing it te reduce stock in this department. JOHJST 8. QIVLEE & CO., Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET. J. S. GIVLER. M VK1W it KATUFON. GENERAL REDUCTION en all Heavy Weight Goods until MARCH 15tb. The close of this season does net loave us with a great deal of stock te dispose of, but what is left can be bought at a very email advance en cost. It will be te every pur chaser's interest te examine our Stock. It is superior te any ether Stock in this city in Style and Make-up. If you are a careful buyer you will be sure te purchase a Suit even if you de net wear it till next season. MTEE8 & KATHPON, Ne 12 EAST KING STREET, .... LANCASTER, PA. OL07H1NO, VX1HSKWKAK, tCC". TJOSKNSTEIH'S. HEAVY CASIilE SUITS fe it- Men, Heys anil Children, -AT SACRIFICING PRICES. In order te close out my Entire Stock et SeaMaie Ihave MARICEi) THEM DOWN Li S3 than the Raw Material can be bought for. MEN'S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, Fer $!).). Fermer Pi ice, $K,M. MEN'S EXTRA ALL-WOOL SUITS, Fer $12,00, sold rapidly herelolere ler $18.00. BOYS' SUITS Frem $2..r0 up te $7.00. Only Half the Fermer J 'rices. MEN'S OVERCOATS At such price? heretoterc unheard et AT E0SENSTEOPS, Ne. 37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Next Doer te Shultz & Itie'd Hat Stere i'Afj;n itAxaixus, c. -piiAKES W. FKV. We have a large line et LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a nail" up NETTING by yard lrem 12gc. up. . RED SETS, LAMHREQUINS, PILLOW SHAMS and TIDIES. CURTAIN POLES of every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in price : $1 50 cornices ler 'Mc. $2 cornices for $1.50, $i.c0 cornices ler $1.75, $i75 cornices ler $2.00. Will lit any window up te live lest in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS and REMNANTS et PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te cle-se out. Among them ure some, very choice styles. A tew orthese light-colored Shades left from 15 cents up. Have your work done new before thaSprlnjj rush commences. We employ first-class wei k men and can give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, I' A. "VTOTICK "A" TKKM'ASEIW AND GU" l NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties whether inclesed or tin tin inclesed, cither for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, us the law will be rlgidlv enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY AL DEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Heirs. elG-tfd&w ClflllM DMT GOODS, Jte. Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN THE BEST THE BEST DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. ED&ES AND DTSERTIMS. CLOTMISG. General Reduction. MSY TTAOEK & BROTHER, Hamburg Embroideries. GAMBJtlG EDGINGS AND INSE11TINGS. NAINZOOK EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. S W I S S EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. 1LOUNCINGS, In Seta of Various Widths te Match. WE WILL OPEN ou MONDAY, JANUARY 29lh our new SPRING IMPOR TATION of EMBROIDERIES a complete Hue or medium and fine qualities, as well as some of the most elegant designs imported, te whiclt we invite. Special Examination. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. N1 IiXT HOOK XO XUK COURT KetlhK. FAHNE We Have a Few Slightly Damaged Goods from the Fire in Philadelphia, TO WHICH WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION : One Let MARSEILLES QUILTS, $1 One Let CROCHET QUILTS, 87 edce. Three Lets Very Handsome MARSEILLES QUILTS, $3.00, worth $5.50, but slightly smoked ou back. Alse, 1,500 yards MEDICATED RED FLANNEL, only wet, at Half Price. Alse, 950 yards GREY FLANNEL at 12 cents, worth 20 cents. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. ueusn vuRNisiuae uoens. I7L1HIN Ac W1LLSON. FLINN & HOUSESTIRE8 Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Ferks THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES. FLINN & WILLSON. Lancaster, Pa. CSFTIurubiiig, Gas Fitting, Tiu Reefing and Spouting, specialties. roil J"' IN L. dKNOLU. FOR Five New two-storied Brick Houses, Nes. 419, 421, 423, 425, 427 West Marien Street, 16 feet 6 inches front; let 109 feet deep ; suitable te put stable, smithshep, butcher shop, etc, en rear. Price, 89008400 cash , balance can remain en pi eper ty. Cheapest Houses in the city. JOHN L Ne. 11 East Orange Street, XI OW KEAUV. OUR NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a laige number el properties in city and country, with prlcei, c. Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, Ne. 10 East King Street. STREET. PLACE PLACE TO TO BUY BUY MUSLINS. MUSLINS. LANCASTER, PA. G. P. RATHVON. GOODS. STOCK'S. Special Leis of !5, worth $2.50, only slightly wet en end. cents, worth $1.50, only slightly smoked ou LANCASTER, PA. 00 TO- WLLLSON -FOR Fleer and Table and Spoons. Oil- Cleths. Knives SALE. SALE ARNOLD, Lancaster, Pa. - YALENT1NES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES In every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING STREET. TXAmrLeus' avien LANCASTER A.N11 -MILLEKSVILLE K. Cats run as fellows : -Leave Lancatser (P. K Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a. in., and 2, 4, 6 and 8:30 p. m exceut en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. tn Leave Mlllersvllle (lower end) at 5, 3, amtjltf a. M., and 1, 3, 5 ami 7 p. m. Cars run dally en e ' rve time except en Snn av. COLi;31UIA Jfc fORT 1JKFOS1T KAIL KOAD TIME TAP.LE. Tnaluanev? run legularlven the Columbia Pet Lupesii Kailread ou the following time: SOUTnV.MIiD. STATIONS. KOUTIIWARB. P.M.' 6:20 A.M. A.M. ,A.M. Columbia.... 8.-A) p.m. r.M. 5:35 5r 5:05 "".".". 5:0! 4:5? 4:5 ..... 4:51, 4:17 4:3i ..... 4:2i; 7:50 4:12 7:3ti 4 05 7riS 3uVi 7:17 3:11 7:t5 10:20 10:3J 6:35 ...Washington... S-.lfJ 6:4: 10:39 10:55 11:00 ....Ciesswell.... S.OJ 7:00 7:03 ...Safe Harber... 7:15 ..Shenk's Ferry.. 7:40 7:09 11:03 Pequea 7:3tf ..Yerk Furnace.. 7:34 7:1 7:1 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 11:38 Tuequ.ni 7:2N .McCnll's Ferry. 7:23 ...Kite's Ed.ly... 7:10 ..Fishing Creek..! 7:0; 7:23 7:ei 7:41 7:50 S:0 S:13 8:25 :10 ..leach liottem.. ti:57 11:51 ...Conowingo... fi:41 r.M, 12:iM 7:37 8;00 8:20 ....Octerara.... ..Pert Deposit. ...Perryvllle... IKH 12:15 tr.M 1230 O KADINO a UOLUitlHIA K K. AUKANGEMENT OK PAS3ENOEK TKAINF. MONDAY, NOVEMUEU 13th, 1S82. NOUTUWAKD. LBAVK. A.M. Quarryville 6:20 Lancaster, King St 7:30 Lancaster T: It' Columbia. 7:30 ATaavB. EeatUng 9:45 SOimi'.VAKP. LSAVB. A.M. Heading 7:25 ABIUVB. Columbia 9:40 Lancaster. 0:30 Lancaster. King St 9:40 Quarryvllle 10:10 r.M. r. st. .... 2:3i .... 3:t( l:Pii 3:."') 1:10 3:40 3:20 hM A.M. 7:3ii 9:10 9:-J) P.V 5:1.-. 5:25 i:ui Trains connect at ICc.uting with trains leuml trem Philadelphia, l'ettsville, llarrlsbursr. -VI em Jfl :nte7i Tfe lentewn and Xcw Yerk, via Hound ttroek Heute. At Columbia with trains te and trem Yerk. Hanover, Uettysbmg, Frederick and Haltt Haltt mere. Jl. WILSON. Sunt. PKNN8VLVAMA ICAll-JtOAl SKW SCHEDULK On and alter SUNDAY OCTOHEIt 1st, lbtf2, trains en the I'enusyl vaula I'ailread will arrive at and le.ie the Litnc.-i-itei- and l'liiladelphla depots as fellows.: K. 1M. 12:l 6:10 r.n. 2:10 8:i. 2.10 b:13 .... S.-23 .... 9:55 Levi Ar Laiil'hil AaSf A all 12: II 'J:5 5SK 7:5.1 :l(i 10:-2O S:10 !ti) M1 11:45 r.it. l.:f5 l-itf "sVJu r.M. iSW 5:45 2.-AI 5:115 5S!5 ":: ti4Ti u-:s Eastward. Mall Express H&rrlsbnrtf Express Yerk Accommodation arrive Lancaster Accomedation arrives... Columbia Accommodation Kiederlck Accommodation arrives. Letk Haven Express Bnaday Mali Johnstown Express HnrrlsburK Accommodation Hanover Accommodation wtat, ceuncctint; at Lancaster with Niagara Expics-s at lt:15, will run through te Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, cennectliiK at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:4U, will run through te Frederick. Le. Ar. rhlll.an A.M. A. If. l:.-li) 11:27 4:) C:?7 7:ui '.:: 'J:in 8:i:i lti:l.. tti.a 11:05 i:l6 li-MI r.M. 4il4 s.a '1M 4:11 7::Ul 5:10 7: tn IWfi il:lu llr.il 1:45 Westward. News Express Way Passenger Mull Train, Ne. 1. via. ML.ley Mall Train, No.'J,viuCelumbia,Ieaves Niagara Express Hanover AccomiiKxIatieii leaves.... flLsL LjIIIO. Frederick Accommodation leaves... Harrlsburg Accomnindatlen Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrlsburg Express Western Express I'acitlc Expiess.... Harriburtf Express, west, at .":4:i p. m., Una direct connectlena (without ehanu et cars) te Columbia and Yeik. fast Line, wisat, en Sunday, whim Itagged, will stenat !oivnlnKtewu,Coatc.sville, 1'arkea burj,I Mount Jey, Eli.tibuthtewu and iMIddle li'Wii. JJay Express, Fast Line, News Express. Stall Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and rneillc Ex press run dallv. L OCAI. ."MAIL AKISAMOEnifcNTS. IOURS FORULOSIN'C THE MAILS. lly KallreailNuw Yeiitc iincei mi mail. a. in.. P-:-'il p. in., i:' p. m. ami Jf.il'i p. in. Way Mail, enst.7ri"i:i. in. Ctn:l.sTiA;.'A, l'a' Kialmr mid liownlnlewii U:0 p. in. OC'Uue.nvillk, DeuniiiIiuvii, I.ei.iiian I'lace and Cup, C:15 i. m. J'liii.AnKi.vuiA TiineL'i'.u mail, 7:20 a. in., ." r, a.m., sn, 5:wian(l U:U0p. m. I'llTSIlUUOII AKI WKST, tlOllllIll Il:li(l p. in. Haiii:isi:ui.e mail, :(H and '.WW a. m., I:.raiid 11 nep. in. Way mail, wi'-t, ii and !:'( a. m. Raltimeuis and Wasi!i:.iten, via l'hilaih-1-phla,.r(Hlp. in. llALIlMORi: ami Wasiiikcie.v, via Ytgk, l:!!e p. in. ItALTiMeiti: anu WAhtiiMJ'ieN, via llarils burff, 11:00. COATKSVILLU,.":'iO p. 111. Celumiiia at 'J:t0 ii. n., MM anil l-:t" p. in, Yehk ani Y'eim WAV, 1 .'!!) and II:f)J . m. NeRTHKnw Central, '':M) a. m., and H:M p. m. Rkaiume, via. RCAiinn Celumiiia It. K., 7:''i a. m. and 12:30 p. m Readimi, via Huirisburi;, .":!.". mid 11:I1J p. in. REAi'isu way, via .1 unction, Lililx, Man helm, Knit HenipIIeld and Kphrata, :i::.'ip. in. (2UAP.UTVILLE, Cnniiii'K'N New I'revldenee. West Willow, Murtinsvitle. Rplten ami I.lnm Valley, D:15 a. in. and 5:00 p. m. New Helland, Churclitewu, Circulmnk. Itlue Rail, Uoedvllle, lleartewn ami Spring Greve, by wny et Downlngtewn, at li:l." ji. m. and 11:00 p.m. Safe IlAiinett, via Columbia, 8:.".0 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. tty St age Slackwater and Sale Harber, dally, at 4:(;0 p. m. Te Millersville. 8 and 11:S0 u. m., and 1 p. m. Rlnkley's Ilridue, Leacock, l!arevll!i New HelIanil.'JOp.m. Willow fctreet, Sinitlivillc, Ruek, Chextnul Level, Oreen, iVteiV Creek, l'lea"ant (imvr, Reck Springs, Fairmont and Rewlanilvillc, Mil., dully, at 7:00 a. in. I.andis Valley, Oregon, West Kail, Farmers vllle, Nctlsvillc, Hlnkletewn, Terre Hill, Mur tindale, daily, at 2:.'50 p. m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strasburg-, dully, at l:0Up. in. New Oanville. Conesteijii, Martlcville, Cole Cele manville. Mount Nebe.RuwlliihvllIe,l:etliesda and Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 p. m. On Sunday evening, malls east and ies. el'-se at 10:00 ;p. in. WHEN Ol'EN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving uy Ituil Eastern mail, C:::u a. in. 10:00 n. in., 3:00 and ;:) p. in. Eastern way until, 10:1.0 a. in. Western mull, G:Z untl 10:H u. tn., 2:00and 7:00 p. in. ReadlnK. via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p. in. Western way mail, 8:30 a. in. Reading way mail, 10;30 u. m. (2uarryvilleRranch,8:l5u.in. and 4:(m p. ms Arriving by Stage Frem Sate Hurberaml Slackwater, at'J:00 u. m., daily. r rem Mlller.s ville, "and tu. in. and t p. m. Frem New Helland, at 0:30 a. in., dally. Frem Rewlandsvllle, Mil . ut4:M) p. in. Reading way mall, ut U:30a. m., ilaily. Frem Strasburg. ut 'J-M n. in., dally. Frem Rawlinsville at 11:00 a. m. Frem TcrreIIIll, at 10:00 a. in. OEHTERIES UY CARRIERS. There nre three mall deliveries by Letter Carriers each day, and en their return trips they take up thu mall matter dcresilu! in tint letter-boxes. Fer the first delivery the Carriers leave the elllcc at 7:00 u. in.; second delivery at I0:(,e a. in.; third delivery at 3.01 p. in. SUNDAY 1'OST-OFFICB HOURS. On Sunday the I'ostetllco Is open from April 1st te October 1st, from 8 te 9 a. m.,and from (. te 7 p. in.; from October 1st te April 1st, trem 0 te 10 a. in. anil lrem C te 7 p. in. VAJirXTS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken te manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards perweek, I am new prepared te sell my entire stock Of Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets AT GREAT BARGAINS AND JaT BKLOW COST, te make room and give my entire attention te wholesale trade of my own manuluctured goods. Plcase call early. H. S. SHIRK, . CARPET HALL, der. West King and Water Sts. ::e
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