LANCASTER DAILY INTEIJjIGENCER, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY" 3. 18fe3. Hancaster JJntelltgencer, SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1883, TUT HAMK, I told tlie rose tliy name it blushed and stiri ed Its petals trembled as In ecstasy. I crie J tliy name aloud and le ! the bird Hui.st into eeng within the thick-leaved tree, I spake it when the moon was gray and cold. And straight lreru out bis east upshot the sun. 1 spake it in the night the clouds that relle 1 Above dispersed, the stara cume one by one. Should any whisper It when en iny luce The black eaith lies calm sleeping under glOUIld, 1 think my heart would beat apace. And that my lips would tiemble at the bound. And it bctercthe gates of heaven 1 came, And could ler my own worth no entranec win, 1 think that then if 1 should name thy name The eternal doers would stir and let me in. Twe Kinds or LaUleg. New Haven Register. As a young lady walked hurriedly down State street upon a bleak November day her attention was attracted te a deformed boy ceminc tewaid ber carryiug several bundles. He was tbitily clad, twisted his limbs most strangely as be walked, and looked before him with a vacant stare. Just before the ciinple reached the brisk pedestrian he stumbled, thus dropping one bundle, which broke and emptied a string of sausages en the bidevralk. The richly-dresRed ladies ('.') near by held back their silken hkhts and whispeied quite audibly, " Hew horrid I" while seveial passed by amused by the boy's leek of blank dismay, gave vent te their feelings iu a half suppressed laugh, and then went en without taking furthei in terest. All this increased the boy's em barrassment. He steeped te pick up the sausages only te let fall another parcel, when, in despair, he steed and looked at his lest spoils. In an instant the bright faced stranger stepped te the boy's side, and said in a tene of thorengu kindness : " Let me held these ether bundles while veu pick up what you have lest." Iu dumb astonishment '.he cjipple handed all he held te the young .Samaritan, and devoted himself te scar ing his cherished s images. When these weie again strongly tied in the coarse, tern paper, her skillfull hands replaced the parcels en Ins sciawney arms, as she be stewed en him a smile of encouragement, and said : " 1 hepe you havn'tfar te go." The peer fellow semed scai cely te hear i he girl's pleasant weids ; but, looking at her with the same vacant stare, asked, " Be you a lady '.'" " I hope se ; 1 try te be," was the surprised response. " I was kind of hoping you wasn't." "Why" asked the listener, with curiosity quite aroused. " 'Cause I've seen such as call ed themselves ladies, but they uever spoke kind and pleasant like 'eeptiug te grand uus. I guess there's two kinds ; them as thinks they's ladies and isn't, aud them s what tries te be and is." -"In enoeMng allies, leek te their power at well us their will le aid you." In cheesing a luineiiy ier bowel, liver and kidney dNcases, try Kidncy-weit and you will never icgiel it. If you uiuHiihjcci te ague, you must I sine le Keep your liver, bowels and khluey.s in goeil tiee condition When se, you will be -ate lieni all attacks. 4S I Mcs.se, cloaks, stockings and all gar incuts ran be eoleicd successfully with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable color-,. inly 10c. Will you sutler wmi ivspepsla :ind I.lver Complaint? Hitleli's Vliatizcr Is guai.nileed tecuie you. Fer sale by II. I!. Cochran, 1J7 and 139 Neith Queen .stieet. myl-lwdeew&w Vntue Acknowledged. Sirs. IraMulllielland, Albany. X Y., willcs. " Fei several years I have xtifTeicd liem ell le iirMng bilious headache-., toiisiipatieu Ivipep-sia, and cenipl.iints peculiar te my wa. Since ii-iug your ISurdnck Wee I 1'lllci.s l am entiiely relieved." 1'iiec $1. Fer 'ale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and 139 Neith Oiieen street. Fer IivernrsiA and Liver Complaint, you haveapilntcd guarantee en every bottle el 'ihileh's Vitnlizer. It never fails te cuic. Fer :ale1iy II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13) North Uocen street. Geologists can fi ml no Mcrcuiy in Simmons I.lver Regulator. Siiileii'.s cuitrc will Jiiiinediaiciy lelieve Oeup, Whooping Cough ami icrenciiltis. Fer pale by II. It. echran, druggist, 117 and 13!) North Queen stieet. Facts .Speak for Tliemelvcs. C. It, Hull, Gravvlllc, 111., write-,: "I never oelil any uiedieiuu In my lite that gave such universal satisfaction as Themas' Kciectilc Oil. In my own case itemed n badly ulcerated thieat. and iu threatened croup in my chil dren It never lalkd te relieve." Fei sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and 139 Neith Queen street. aiMrumu. TJOSISNSTEIW'S. HEAVY GASSIMERE MS -FOR Men, Heys ami Childrni, -AT- SACRIFICING PRICES. In euler te close out my Eiiliic block el Ihae MARKED THEM DOWN l.esj than l'.ie Raw Material can he bought for. MEN'S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, Fer $9.00. Fermer Trice, J16,(W. MEN'S EXTUA ALL-WOOL SUITS, Fer $12,00, sold inplilly heretofore for JlS.w. BOYS' SUITS Fiem $2.50 up te $7.00. Only Half the Fermer Trices. MEN'S OVERCOATS At such prices hcrctolerc unheard el AT ROSENSTEDPS, Ne. 37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, FA. 49Kezt Doer te Sbultz & Bre's Hat Stere Eeafly-Iafle (llelig, MJBDXCAX. A KtMAKKABLE D1SCOVKKY. Fiem the Heme Journal A REAL SKIN CURE. THERE lb ONLY ONE AN D THAT WITH &IMPLE NAME. Beware of Imposters, pirates, or any old articles which new suddenly claim te be best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable suc cess. 1 NO TOMTOUS NAME. 77if curative needs no pompous or incoin incein pietieusible title el Creek or Latin te sustain It, but Its simple English name appeals di rectly te the common sense el the people. And the p eple are signally manilesting their ap pi cciallnn el this linnkness by selecting aud u-jliig lr. IJensen's Skin CcitEin preference te all ether protested remeilles. Dr. C. W. Uensen has long been well known as a Huceesstul physician and surgeon, and his life study has been the diseases el the ner vous system and of the bkin ; since he has been pcisuudcd te put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure " en the market, v.uleus things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state iu which they weie before, ami new claim te be 77ie Ureal Skin Cure. trf Beware of imitations, or the various ai tides which have been advctl-sed for years or struggled along, having no real held or merit en the public, that new endeavor te keep head above water by advertising them selvtsns "The Creat Skin Cuie." Nene is genuine and reliable, :.cept Dr. C. W. lien son's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle beais his likeness. Internal and external lemedy. two bottles iu one package. Trice, 11.(0; gc t at jeirr druggibts. Keller Ter ail Overworked 15 in in 8. I'AirsK AM) CIIItK. Dr. 15. W. Heii'-en's Celery and Chamemllc- Pills are valuable for school chlldien who sutler from nervous headaches caused by an overworked iir.iln in their studies, and ler all classes el haid brain weikers whehe ever tasked nervous eenties need icpair and seda seda Men. Nervous tiemer, weakness, and ii.mil y isaie being dally cuied by Ihe-.e pills. They cot reel eestivene, but are net purgative. Pi Ice fi'i cents, or six. bottles ler $2.50, postage fiee. te any nddrc.-s. Fer sale by all druggist'-. Depot, Baltimeie, Mil., wheic the doc tor can be nddics-cd. I.Utcis el inquiry licidy Uiisweu d. C. N. Oilteuteii. el New Yerk, it wholesale agent ier Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies. anlf-liudM.Y&S IMDXKV-WOKT IV Has been proved the suiest cuie lei KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered mine Indi cate that v"u men victim? THEN DO NOT II ESIT.VJ'K ; use Kidney-Wert at once (drug gist . lecniiimeiid it ) and it will speedily over come the disease and resteic healthy action. 1 .arliec; 'or complaints peculiar le J-ldiCllOO. yrur hex, meh :;) p.iln and weaknesses. Kidiiey-Weil is uiiaurpas-ed, an it will act promptly and safely. Elthersex. Incontinence, retention eruilne, brick dust or ropy depellM, and il nil, dragging pains, all spetdily yield te its curative power. SOLD i'.Y ALL DKUGU1STS. l'rlce, ll. KIDNEY-VORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidnevs, Liver ami Hew els. sejviS-cedTT!5&w-)3 HOSTBTTBRS CELEBRATED SnHAGH BITTERS. Invalids, bieken down in health and spiuts by chienic dy-pcpai.i, or sulleilng from the terrible exhaustion that fellows the attacks or acute disease, the testimony et thousand-, who have been raised as by a miracle from a Mmllur slate et pio-rtralien by Hostetter's Stomach Hlttere, is a si;ie giiaranlee that by the same means you, tee, may be stiengtheu ed and icsteied. Fer s-ale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. 11-lmdeed.tw 0juimi:m'Ai nii'uTiixatiA. cuuk. Header, have you a sei e threat V Take OCCIDENTAL. Are you tumbled with hoarseness and phlegm iu the threat? Take OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or scai let fever In your family V Don't hesitate te try the OCCIDENTAL at once. It never tails if taken in time. A decided change is seen after llnee or lour doses have been taken. Th OCCIDENTAL can be had of any druggist iu Lancaster at :(!c and $l.(Ki per bottle." Don't tail te trv it. H. 15. COCHRAN, New. i:i7 undlKI Neit.i (Ju'ccii street, always has it en hand. ctiMimdTu.TIi&S CT.lt A "S SI'KUIVIU MbUlLlMC. Till!. T iieat English JXemcdy. An xinfalllng euro ler Iinpetency, and nil Diseases that lollew les of Hemory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Jtack, Dimnc33 et Vision, Trematnre Old Age, eiul many ether diseases that lend te Insanity or Con Cen Con suii'inlen ami u Tiemature Crave. Full par ticulars iu our pamplet, which we desire le send tieeby mail te every one. The Seecific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $ 1 per pack pack age, or six packages for $5. or will be bent lice by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, Il.ll. Cochran, 137 and lyj North Queen street. On account et counter ceunter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, thoenly genuine, (juiirantecs etcure Issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster bv H. II. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. THE OKAY MEDICINE CO., N. Y. aer!2-lvd&w JIOUTS & SHOES. X'OTiia: havim; epenkiithk hoot 1 and shoe stele recently occupied by Mienk & Ce., 1 would be pleased le have my fiends, and the public In general, call anil examine my stock, being salisllud that lean hhew as FINE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF AND AT AS LOW A THICK AS CAN EE HAD ELSEWHEUK. Having engaged the services el MB. JOHN G. SHENK, I can guarantee te make all kinds of Beets, Shoes and Gaiters te measure, wai ranting them in every partic ular. M. S. HARNISH, Ne. 41 West King Street. jan;i,i::d<w Tj1 U1EB113NZ. CLOSING OUT ! Beets and Shoes AT AND BELOW COST. MUST BE SOLD BY MAKCH 20T1I. CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. F. HI EMENZ, Ne. 105 North Queen St. SAMCKL H. PBICK, ATTORNEY, BAH Removed his Ofltce from 56 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, lmmcdl ately in Rear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. ml7-Ud jzi:ligjeus. CtOLLECJK CUAI'KL. 1IIV1NK SERVICES J at 10:30 a. in., by the Rev. Jas. Crawford. COLEKAIN 11AI1I.HT CHCKUH-KEV. J. B. Seule. pastor. Treadling en Sunday at 10a.m. and 7J4 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. d&w 17IKS1' KEFOKMKD. DIVINE SERVICES " te-morrow at 10J a. in., and 7:15 p. m. Sunday-school at Vi p. m. 17IILST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. " Rev. W. O. Owen, pastor. Services at 10) a. m. and 7p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Subject In the evening "The Jeys and sor rows of Human Life." The public invited te attend. FIIJST M. E. CUUKCI1, NORTH I1DKE street. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7J4 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Robinson, snnday school at lJ p. 111. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN, North Queen street, corner of James Rev. C. E. Houpt, pastor. Regular morning and evening services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. MORAVIAN. J. MAX HARK, l'ASTOR, 10X a. m., Litany and sermon "Our Yeung Men ;" 2 p. in. .Sunday school ; 714 p. m. evening service. Annual contributions ler Retired Ministers' Fund. All cordially in vited. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Y. AI. C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. Pleaching at 10K a. 111. and 7Ji p. m. Mission ary meeting el the Sunday school at 2 p. in. 1JRESBYTERIAN I'REAUHINU IN THE morning and evening at the usual hours, by the pister, Rev. Jas. Y. Mitchell, D. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Rev. Jas. C. Hume, pastor. Evening ser vice at 7:15. Sabbath school at l:45p. m. Prayer meeting 011 Thursday evening. ST. JAMES. LITANY AND HOLY COM COM munlenat 1014 a. in. Children's service at2;ip. m. Evening Prayer at 7'4 p. m. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Aveime, near West Orange stieet. Rev. Wm. F Llchlitcr, pastor. Divine service at 10 a. in. aud Vi. p. in. Sunday school at 1 p. m." QT. PAUL'S REFORMED, OIVINK aER- ID vices at lu a. 111 and VA p. in. Prayer meeting at t p. m. Sunday school at )i p. 111. SALEM CHURCH OP GOO. PREACHING morning and evening by the Rev. S. E.' Meese, the celebiated revivalist, of New Yerk. Mernl.ig subject" The Existence of a Ged." Evening "There will be no mere pain." Sunday school at 1J p. in. Revival services every evening during next week except Sat mday. ST. PALL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. OUEEN ST. Rev. A. S. Cellein. pa-ter. Preaching at le1 a 111. and 7'a p. in. Morning subject "The pre cr attitude as regards the Future." Evening viliai shall 1 de wiili Jesus?" Sabbath school at p. 111. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pleaching morning and eening by the pastor, Itev. hylvanus Stall. In the evening 1 he thirteenth in a series te the young sub ject, "Reeks and Reading." Seats free. All welcomed. Sunday school ai 1,J p. 111. Got Get wald mission school at "p. 111. OECONI) EVANGKI.ICAI CHURCH i!i (English), North Mulberry stieet, above Orange, Rev. J. C. Krauc, pastor. Quarterly meeting te-morrow. Communion "ervicesat 0'- a. 111. Preaching by Rev. 1. E. Knerr, pre siding elder. Revival services in theevening and every during the week eicept Saturday. Sunday school at - p. in. rrHE AIINISTEUIAL ASSOCIATION L will meet en Monday next at in a in.. In tlie vestry loom of the First Reformed church. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OP GOO Rev. G. W. Sellhamer, pastor. Pleaching at 10 a. 111. and 1 p. 111. Experience meet ing at C:15p- ru. Ituvival services during the w cck. W.ST MISSION, AI. E. CHAPEL, CHAR CHAR lelle street below Lemen. Preaching Sunday at lo.eil a. m., ami 7:30 p. 111., by the pastor, 11. F.Pewell. Sunday school at 1:15 p. 111. : young peoples' praise meeting at BJJ p. in. Weekly grayer meeting en Tuesday night at 7K o'clock. CLOUS ISO, VyiiKMlWKAK, &V. E. J.EUISMAN. Gil's Furiig (ills. Necktie. Silk Handled chief. Silk and Cah meie Mullier". Linen llandkerehiets, Fine Shirts, Jjiidirw.- j:, Fur Spvliig Tep Gloves, Caster Groves,('ellar-",Cuirs, Suspenders, Pocket Heeks, Card Cr-e. Ladles' Satchels. I'he- legr.iph and Autograph Alliums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scaii Pins, Sleeve Buttens, &c. DON'l' FAIL 'IO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY'. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. W! NORTH QUEEN STUKIiT, qnsK Baraain Season Very pieperly cprc3SLs the condition el the CLOTHING BUSINESS at lids season. These who need HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS ler this Winter or next Fall should taku advantage et the GREAT REDUCTION made iu the piiee ei our WINTEIl STOCK. HEAVY SUITS for Men. Reys ami Chil dren are new selling at BARGAIN PRICES. PANTALOONS and ODD G AILMENTS be low REAL VALUE. Stieng WORKING PANTS irem a dollar 10 aiinodieas pair te take the place of these bought with the early winter suits. New 13 the time te get a BARGAIN in Pants. Alse, in Neckwear. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Herse Blankets. JJeA ONE-PRICE Beet and Shee De partment will be opened the Hist week in April. Williamson . Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St:, LANCASTER, PA. UAllliWAJtE. IN KW HARDWARE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN; BUILDING and CABlNJfci HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS, HANGES, painis;, OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods. sllsJmditw ASTRIVH HMOS'. ADYISBTISJSUXSI. 8TRICU BROTHERS ASTR1CH BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING YOUR A'lTENTION TO OUR LADIES' OUR ASSORTMENT THERE IS MOST COMPLETE, ANl THE GOODS ALL BEING NEW AND r RUSH, AND SOLD AT Very Lew Figures, WE HOPE THAT THE PRICES NAMED ARE SUCH AS WILL INDUCE AN EARLY AND FAVORABLE INSPECTION. MUSLIN CHEMISE AS LOW AS 5e. APIECE. Hinted Ruillc and Embroidered Frent, 10c. Corded Band, Fine Muslin, S7e. apiece. J-Thcseaiea special bargaln.-e Tliree Rows Inserting, Rutlled and Tucked.Pllc. Three Rows Inserting, Hamburg Edging and Tucked, 60c. Twenty Tucks, Three Rows Inserting and Bullied, 50c. Tluec UowBet Wide Inserting. Plaited, with Fine Hamburg Edge, Ss'c. Square Cut, Fine Inserting and Edging, Tucked, aiie. Elegand Yeke Frent, Three Rows Inserting, lour Rows of Edging, tdged all round, $1,50. Thirty Fine Tucks, Embroidered Frent. Needlewerked Edge, 75c. Tliiee Itews et Inserting, Twelve Tucks, Needlewerked Jidge, S."e. Four Clusters el Tucks, Three Itews el Fine Inserting. Hamburg Edge, Fine Muslin, $1.'25. . Four Clusters el Tucks, Three Itews el Insult ing, Needlework Edging and inserting Baud, $1.60. CHEMISE ANI SKIRT COMBINED, Inserting Fient. Rullled Edge, $1.C5. Same, with Three Rows of Inserting, Ham- liuig Edge, Wide Embroidery en Skirt, lerjLVOO, SKIETS. Five Tucks, Bread Hems, 50e. Nine Tucks, Wide Hem, Gjc. Feu r Tucks, with Deep Cambric Ruilln, at .r0e. 2-Special Bargaln.-Kfll Thice tuck-. Deuble Ruillc, 75c. A Handsome Wlde and Narrow Tucked Skirt, with Cnmbric Tucked Unfile, at $1.00. Five Tucked, Fine Embroidered Edge. $1.0?, Flvn Tucks, Wide Embroidery, $l.i". Twe clusters of Tucks Needlework Inserting and Wide EJging, $1.75. PANTALETS- TwoBunchcsefTucks, Embieideied Edgc,37e 53SpecIal Bargaln.-ya Twe Bunched el Tuck, Tucked and Embroid ered Ruillc, 50c. Five Tucks, Embroidered Rullle, 10c. Four Tucks and Hem, 41c, Five Tucks and Rullled, 50c. Four Tucks and Embroidered Edge, C0c. Reverse Plait, Five Tucks and Hamburg Edge, Gjc. Twe bunches el Tucks, Nice Hamburg Edge, 75c. Twe Bundles el Tucks, One Rew of Inserting, Handsome, Embroidered Edge, bSc. Six Tucks, One Rew of Inserting, Deuble Embroidered Ruillc, $Wle. Twe Bunches et Tucks, One Itow of Inserting, Tucked aud Embroidered Unfile, $l.i". Three Bunches el Tucks, Twe itews el Insert ing, Rullled ami Needlewerked, $l.f,0. NIGHT-GOWNS. Leng Night-Gowns, with Plaited B!iille,atf0c. 3-Special Bargain.-SS Fine Tucked anil Rullled. witii One Itow of Inserting, 75c. Fine Tucked and Rullled, Fine Muslin, $1.00- Four Clusters of Tucks, Three Rows ei Inserting, Needlework Edge, $1.00. Thirty-six Fine Tucks, Embroidered Edge. Three Rows or Inserting, Fine Embroidered Edge, Four Clusters of Tucks, $1.10. Fourrews el Inserting, One Rew el Edging, Six Clusters et Tucks, at $1.50. Fifty-six Tucks.Finc Needlewerked Edge,?1.75. ELEGANT SETS OF UNDERWEAR. CORSETS. CORSETS. Our Pet at 49c. NicoEmbrelderod Frent Corset at 01c. Speen Busk Corset, 75c. Sevcnty-flve Benes, Side Swcls, Corded Bust. 75c. One Hundred Bene Corset, tl.OO. One Hundred and Filty Bene Corset, $1.23. Madame Fey's Corset, $1.00. Dr. Warner's Corset, $1.25. Elegant Nursing Corset, $1.C0. Everlasting Hip Corset, $1.00. The " Langtry " Cerset, $1.00. Colored Corsets, in Pink, Blue, Black, Geld. $1.25. Woven Ceisete, Embroidered Bust, $1,00. Five Hundred Bene Corset, fiOO. MISSES CORSET WAISTS, Ode LADIES' CORDED WAISTS at H.J1.30. fl.75. LADIES' SHOUEDER-BRACES, 75c. MISSE3' CORSETS, 50c. EXTRA LONG CORSETS, $1,50. DBRABUT DEPAMfflT. VKT H AUKlt ic BROTHER. Hamburg Embroideries. CAMBRIC EDGINGS AND INSEIiTINGS. NAINZOOK EDGINGS AND INSEIiTINGS. S WIS S EDGINGS AND INSEETINGS. ILOUNCINGS, In Sets of Various Widths te Match. WE WILL OPEN en MONDAY, JANUARY 29th our new SPRING IMPOR TATION of EMBROIDERIES a complete line of medium and fine qualities, as well as some of the most elegant designs imported, te which we invite. Special Examination. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. ..V - HOUSE MTUHNISUIXU UOUttS. LIMM & W1LLSON. -00 FLINN & - FOJ HOUSE Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Fleer and Table Ferks and Spoons. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES. FLINN & WILLSON. Lancaster, Pa. CSrriunibiu,', Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting, specialties. n'JSJSS E .STAHI.lSllfcO 1785. WINES AND LIQUORS! At WMI OLD WINE Sf ORE, ft 29 East lil M KW CALL AND EXAMINE. SM We Iiave just received direct Irem the Islaml et Muiteria tlie tollewlng Wines : Yerdelhe, Vintage 1870 ; Sercial, Yiutage 1S10, U?KAS: un5 FOlNreI,lStSlIBKlSlLtl,0P WllU Ur M '"' ""' 1SlS a,,,I '"' MA' nilAMPIKs lis lelIws: Vintue 1S20, 1V,0 1S',U, 1S50, 1V.8. Fine Old KYK WHISKIES JAMAICA Sl'IUITS, N. K. KIXM, Ac. KKENCII COUD1AI.S. 15urinndies mid Cliuets. We liiive thelollewiDK Champagne Wines : l'eiper HcldHeick, O. It. Milium & Ce.'s Dry erzenay and fcxtru Dry. Ii. Keederer's Carte l.lanclie, l'eniiiiery Sec. Viuve Cliquot. Yellow Label Dry, Krug & Ce.'s 1'rlvnte Cnvee, Jules Champien. And the GREAT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE, Frem the Pleasant Valley "Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y. mis is me most American Wine in tlie the lollewmg Expositiens: At I'aris 1XJ7, at S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, Branflies, Gins, Olfl Rye Whiskies, &c, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. J'OJC TOllN L. ABNOLU. :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, $9008400 cash, balance can remain en pi eperty. Cheapest Houses in the city. JOHN L. Ne. 11 East Orange Street, EXCVKSIOXS. Y AUATION KXCURslONS, EAYIOID'S Vacation Excursions. TIIIKD ANNUAL TOUK TO COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA. Aparir will leave PHILADELPHIA, THUBSUAY, APRIL 19, 1883, FOR A Grand Trip of 51) Days. Tlneiifjli the GREAT WEST, KANSAS, COL ORADO, NKW MEXICO, ARIZONA, CALI FORNIA. NEVADA, UTAH, WYOMING, NERRASKA, Etc., Etc. There will be nu merous steps by the way with side-trips, cui liase drives and ether aids te Bight-seeing, Including an extended tour among the Great Scenie Wonders of Colerado. AN INCIDENTAL TRIP TO THE Yosemite Valley amd Big Tr.e Greves AT A SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST. jK5-ScikI ler Descriptive Pregramme el ?0 pages, which gives lull particulars. H. P. SHIELDS, NO. 836 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 5-0fticc Philadelphia & Hearting R. R., under Continental Hetel. J27-3tS,T,Th BOOKS AND STATIOITJBXi rAI.EWTlNES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING STREET. .IS Off ItEAIIV. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number or properties In city and country, with prices, fte. Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A. HERR ft CO., Keal Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 East King Street. GOODS. , , lJ TO WILLSON TIH ES Cii Cleths. Knives ANlt Z,IQUOICS. market, having been awarded the highest lionera Vienna 187:; and Philadelphia 187. H. E. Slaymaker, AGENT. SAJjJS. sale ARNOLD, Lancaster, Pa. HAlt.UUA.MiS. riuiK GREAT Burlington Eoute Wticage, Kiirlfiigteu & (Juhicj R. R. t'liicage, IJurlliiKteii A; Qnlncj R. R. rillNCITAL LTNE AND OLD FAVORITE KROM V ! I C A 0 OR P E 0 R I A TO KANSAS Cl2, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA. LINCOLN AND DENVER. TheSHORxEST, .i ICKKSTand REST line te St. Jeseph, Atchliipen, Topeka, Detitsen, Dallas, Gi: y-eslen, and all points in Iowa, No Ne ) .-ka. Missouri. Kunsni. New Slxlfe. ah. I z- na, Mentana and 'lxu.s. 'this route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed ua being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded te be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad iu he world for all classed et travel. All connections made in Union depcte. Try it and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomlert. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at nil etllces in the U. S. and Canada. All Inlorinatlen about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKKCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. POTTER, 'if I Vice Pres. a Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN Q. A. BKAM.fien. Eutern Agt 317 Broadway, 300 Washington St. New Yomi. BoBTeir, Mass. mavlB-ivdAw rilOUAUVO BUYKKS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, AND SAMVLli TAffS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. J23-Ud THAVELJSKS' O Villi LANCASTER AMU B1ILLKKSVIL.LK K. Cars run as lollews : Leave Lancater (P. R Depot), at 7, 9, an a 11:30 a.m., iii ul '2, 4, 6 and 80 p. m.. exceut en Saturday, when the last car leave at 9:Ju p. ni Leave MUlersvllle (lower end) at 5, 8, anddl B. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en a' jve time except en Sun v. COLUMBIA ft-OKT IJKFOSIT KAIL ROAD TIME TABLE. Traln3 new run regularly en tlie Columbia teit i-epeslt Bailroad.en the following time: 8ecTnv;rAUD. STATIONS. hertuward. v.rt F.M. 6:20 .....Columbia.... ...Washington... ...Cieswell .... ...Safe Harber... ..Shenk's Kerry.. I'equea ..Yerk Furnace.. .....Tncqnan .McCnll's Ferry. ...Flte's Eddy .. ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peacb liottem. ...Conewlngo... Octerara...., ...Pert Dene-lt., ....Perryville..., 6:42 70 7:05 7:0i 7:12 7:1 7:23 7:.T 7:41 7:50 7:50 7:38 7r2S 7:17 7:1-5 8:0b S:13 8:25 R KAltlNU COLU9I1I1A K. K. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TKAINf. MONDAY. NOVEMRER I.Tth. lSUit NORTHWARD. LHAVB. Quarryville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia. ARRIVX. Reading A.M. A.M. 10:20 10:81 10:3!) 10-..W ... . 11:00 U: 11:03 11:10 11:15 llritt 11:: 11:38 7:10 11-54 7:27 r.M. 12:03 7:37 12:15 8;00 12:30 8:20 A.M. P.M. 8.-S) 5:35 8:CJ 5:26 8.02 5:20 7:45 5:C5 7:40 5:01 7:3ri 4:58 7:34 luV. 7:2S 4:51 7:2iJ 4:47 7:10 4:3! 7:0t: 4:X 0:57 4:2t; G:41 4:12 6:34 4tt 6:20 3:55 3:41 A.M. 7--ai .10 JrJO SOUTHWARD, LBAVa. A.X. r.u, r.i Reading , AIIK1VB. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St... 7r25 12:10 6:10 8:2r. P.M. '.1:40 .:30 :lu 2:10 2.10 8:13 8:25 5:15 6:25 6:UI vjuarryviiie 10:40 Trains ceiuiccl at Rendlm? .ll!i li-ilns immcl irem ruiiiuit'iplil'i, l"eitvllle. Harrlslui A 1. b-ntewn and New Yerk, via Hound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Fiederirk and Haiti, mere. i WILSON. Sunt. )i;nnsvlvahia UAILKOAIJ fW and after SUN: W X SCHEDULE Oil Ot.TOHER 1st, 1882, trains en the IVniMyl vtiiii' Raihead will arrive at and leav, tl.e L'tnr-ft" ami PiiirndtdphiatlepntMiLs lellfws l.-v Ar Lim Phil Eastwrd. A.M. 12:14 5:35 S:in a.m 2:55 7:50 10rX' ftlaii Express K ttiJl alii Hnrrlsliiiig K.iit-s Ye'k AcniiiniKxIiUlen arrives Laueiistrr Accomedation an ivrs.... Columbia Accoiiiiae4iation Fiedvrick Accouiinelation ariived. ln.k Haven Express MU 8;55 ((. r.M. 12:.V. 1:0.1 3:20 i. if. r.i5 7-:f5 '1 l." Snnday Mali 2:12 .Johnstown Express 2:Je Day Express 5:2.1 Harrlsburg Accoiiiined.itlon 6 4'. Hanover Accouiinedatlon west, teiiiit-ctliig at Lancaster witii Niagara Express at 10.15, will run through te Hanover dally, exci pt Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster ultu Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run threiu:l: te Frederick. Le. Ar. Wbrtwakd. l'lillLan A.M. A.M. 4:30 6:27 4:.ai 6:27 7:00 '.1:35 9:40 8:13 10:15 10:20 1 Bf 11:05 f:4ti irVl P.M. 2:11 5:20 .... 210 1:11 7l 5:10 7:10 '.1:05 1 1:10 11:20 1:15 News Express Wav PiLener Mail Train, Ne. 1. via. Mt..ley Mali Train, Ne. 2,viiiCeliiuibia,leaves Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... r ILiv IjIIi". Fredeiiek Accomuieilation leaves... Harrlsburg Acccuii lalleu Lancaster Acceiiiinnilal Ien leaves... Columbia Acconiinedalloi Harrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express Harri-burg Express, went, at. 5: te p. in., has direct ronnectleiH (without change of can) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wIllstopatDewniiiKlowii.CoatesvllIe, I'arKcs burg, Mount Jey, Ellzabothlewii and Middle town. Day Express, Ftwt Line, News Express, Mall Train, Ne. 1. Western Expicsn ami i'aclllc Ex press run daitv. r UCALMA1L AKIIAWOKltir.NTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. By Krtllread Nr.w Yemc iiiuoueu mail, 7:30 a. in.. 12::;e i. m., .1.0(1 p. in. and ll:IMi p. in. Wav Mail, east. 7:."' a. m. Cur.ibTi ana, Parkesburg and Den nlngtewn U:30 p. m. . Goiidenville, Dowuingtewn, Ler.mau Place and Gap, 6:15 p. in. PHILADBLI'IIIA TUROUfill MAIL, l'M a. Ill ., 8: 15 a. in., 12:30, 5:00 und ll:(,0p. in. Prrrsiiunaii ani wkmt, 'J.Oi and 11:00 j. in. Harkisuukm mail, 6:00 and i):0(l n. m., I::raud II (Kip. in. Way mail. wet. 6 00 and a.tii a. in. llALTlMOUU AND WaSIIINCTUN, Vlll PhMailel- phia, 5 (Mi p. hi. Hal-iimeki: avu Wasiumiten, via Yerk, 1:30 p. in. Baltimore aku Waj,uinoten, via Harils burg, 1I:(XJ. COATK.SVILLK,5:00 p. 111. Celcmiiia at 11:1)0 a. .. :.') and I 31 p. in. Y'erk ani Y'erk WAV, 1:30 and 1I:(H p. 111. Neuthkkn Cknthal, WiOa. in., anil 11:1X1 ). m. REAPlNO, Via. REAMINU& COLUMlllA it. '(., T. O a. m. and 12:30 p. in Rkadine, via Harrlsburg. 5:15 and Il:f0 p. m. Rkaiinu wav, via Jiinctien, Litltz, Man lielin, Ea-t Humpflcld and Ephrata, 3:15 p. m. (JUAiiUYViLLi:, Camargo, New Providence, West Willow, Martinsville, Helten anil Lime Valley, 0:15 a. m. aud 5.01 p. in. New Helland, Churchtown, Greenbank, Rlue Ball, GoedvIIIe. ISeartewn and Spring Greve, by way of Dowuingtewn, at 6:15 p. in. and 11:00 p.m. Sake 1Iaiu:ei:, via Columbia, S:.',0 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Ity Stage Slackwater and Sale Harber, daily, at 4:00 p. m. Te Millcrsville. 8 ami 11:30 n. in., and I p. in. Illnkley's bridge, Leacock, BarevlIIe, New Helland, 21 p. in. Willow Street, Smitlivflle, Ruck, Cliestnut Level, Gieen, Peters' Creek, Pleicaut Greve, Reck Springs, Faiimeut and Rowlands ville, Md., daily, at 7:00 a. m. I.andlrt Valley, Oieuen, Wet Karl, Farmers vllle, NetTavilIc, IIInklctOMii, Telle Hill, Mar tindab', dally, at 2:30 p. in. Greenland, fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strasbuig, daily, at 1.00 p. in. New Danville. Conestoga, Martleville, (,'ole (,'ele manville. Mount Nebo, Rawlinsville, RctliesUu ami Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 ). in. On Sunday evening, mails east and west close at 10.1O "p. in. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving ly Kail Eastern mail, 6:.?l a n. 10:CO a. m., 3 00 and 6:30 p. in. Enstern way mall, 10 10 a. in. Western mail, n-jit umt H:(." a. in., - .i..i 7.00 p. in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia nv p. in. Western way lunll, 8::!0 a. in. iCeading way mall, 10;30 a. m. Cjuarryvillc Braueli, 8:15 a. m. and 4:ii p. m. Arriving ly Mtage Frem Sale Haiburanrl Slackwater, at'J.OO u. in., daily. Irem Mlllersvillf, 7aml :iu. in. anil 4 p. in. Fiem New Helland, at 9:30 a. in., daily, i rem Rnwlundsville, Md . at 4:00 p. ni. Reading nay mail, at 10:30 a. m., daily. J'rein Strasburg. at 9:."50 iu m., ilally. Irem Rawlinsville at 11:00a. in. Fieui Terre Hill, at 10:01 a. in. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are three mail deliveries by LctN-i Carriers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter, deresiicd In tn' letter-boxefl. Fer the first delivery the Carriers leave the eflice at 7:0fl a. m.; s'-cenil delivery at 10:.0 a. m.; third delivery at 3X0 p. in. SUNDAY POST-OFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the Postefllcc Is open from April 1st te October 1st. from 8 te 9 a. in., and irem ; te 7 p. m.; from October 1st te April 1st, from 9 te 10 a. m. and Irem 6 te 7 p. in. VAKVJSTa. A.M. P.M. r. M. 6:20 ... 2:30 7:30 3:ki 7:40 1:00 3:50 7:30 1:10 3: 9.45 3:20 50 pABPETS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken te manulactnre RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards perweek, I am new prepared te seU my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, A GREAT BARGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, te make room and give my entire attention te whelesale trade et my own manulactiircd goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts.
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