LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 183. Lancaster Jntclltgcncer. MONDAY FVENING, FEB. 12, 1833, MIW. OUINW.S TitlPLKTS. new Nicrteirii's I'opulatlen Ih Augmented. Philadelphia UccerU. Charles QuinD, a workman employed at the Mid vale steel works, Nicclewn station, was en Thursday last made the father of a trio of babes two jjirls and a boy. Mr. Quinn lives with his wife aud (up te this time) three daughters, aged 0, 4 and 2 years, in a neat little biick house en the Old Plank read, between Waynil junction and Nicctewn. Mis. Quinn first gave birth te a girl weighing about four pounds, and an hour later the first baby was provided with a sister of her own weight ; while scarcely had the two young ladies given their opening conceit belere they were fal lowed into the world by a baby bretliei weighing six pounds. The birth of the boy involved a -very difficult opeiatien, known te the medical piofcssien as " ver sien by the feet." it being necessary te administer ether te the exhauteu methei. The scene of the wholesale addition te the population was visited yesterday after neon by a lit cord repeiter. A liieiid of Mrs. Quinn was inchargeef the heul-e,and was ably supported in taking care f the triplets by half-a dozen mellicily women, all of whom vied with each ether in lav ishing unstinted praise upon the tluee iittle bits of dimpled humanity, which weie being exhibited wrapped in little blankets te some neighbors. " The dear little things ; ain't they just perfect," said one, and the etheis che i used : "See what lovely eyes they have," and such cute little heads," " and such lets efsilky hair," " and just leek at their pretty little cms," until eveij possible at traction had been pointed out and com mented upon. The yeungsteisaic, indeed, pretty little babies, being well formed and apparently perfectly sound and healthy. Se far they have been raised en the bottle. The mother is also doing well Soen af'er thebiith of the babies their astenishui father sent for Father Peweis, the iceter of St. Stephen's Reman Catholic chinch, Nicctewn, who christened them en the spot, the eldest girl being named Annie, the second Mareella and the boy Jehn. Alius Maicell.i, when seen ty the i,e i,e peiter, was deeeiated with piece of blue ribbon te pi event her being miied up with her elder sister, Miss Annie, te whom she beie se close a lesemblance that even hei mother could haidly tell which was which without some such niaik. The etlnr little (Junius, beleic mentioned, weie delighted with their new sinters and brother and took as much interest in them as did their elders. Said the eldest of them r "Theie's just ene apiece for us, and when tha a little bigger wese going te have them for dell babies." OlIITUAKY. Uputh nf mi Acter Hinl a 1'ellticlitii Chailes 11. Theme, jr., the actor, died at it::S0 o'clock Satuiday mmniug after a month's illness at his home, Ne. 07 L'nien Square, New Yerk The illness which caused his confinement Was stemachic gout, but the immediate ciuse of death was hemeiihage of the b.iwels. lie be came unconscious about 7:30 a. m. and did net revive again. His de.ith was in a great mcasiue unexpected, as only the day be fore he was feeling much better thau he had been and his friends cnlertaiued hopes of his bpeedy i ccevery. Maishal Jewell grew rapidly wer.se Sat urday afternoon, fieth lungs were in volved in the attack of acute pneumonia. The physicians infeiined the tamily that they regained the case as hopeless aud that death was only a question of bems. The governor was conscious. His daughter and her hiiibaud, Arthur M. Dedge, of New Yerk, arrived at an eaily hour in the meining by a special train Anether daughter and her husband, William M. Streng, of Detroit, came by speei il train from Spiingfield Governer Jewell said te the physician : "Docter, hew long does it take?" The doctor inquired what he meant. tinvei nor Jewell leplied : "Hew long does it take for a man te die '."' " In your condition, governor, it is a matter of only a few hour-;." Governer Juwell then said: "All right, doctor," ami settled bark quietly upon his pillow and died. Maishall Jew II was bum in Wiucester, N. II.. October 'JO, 1825. His eaily days weie spent in learning the business of a tanner, which business h began in Hart feid, Conn., in 1S50, and continued through life. He also gave some atten tion te telegraphy, and constructed a number of lines during the early develop ment of this business. He was always moie or less active in jielitics, aud in 1S(j3 was elected governor of Connecticut, serv ing two years and being elected te a third term in 1S72. In 1373 he was appoint-d minister te Russia, but held that posineu only a short time, as he returned in 1S71 and accepted the position of p'lstuiastei general in Geneial Giant's cabinet. Iu 1SS0 he was chosen chairman of the Re publican national committee, though Un practical management of the campaign was given into ether hands. J'!ulur Kvry where. " ISurdaiii',' the Fiench name ler Burdock. is as popular in France as in Ainei ic.i. As an anli-sceil)ii(ie,apei lent ami lm:etie it 0:111 net lie ten highly cMeilcd. Huideck Bleed Bit ters combine in a condensed lenn" all its jceud piepeilie-. Fer keiiI. cutaneeus dis orders and kidney tumbles they me. unequal el. Price ft. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, di -gist, l.'!7a:id 1."') North Queen street. We Cliitllmigc tlie World. When we i:iy wc believe, e have evidence toprevi) that Huleh'tj coii'-iiuintien Cure, is decidedly the best Lung .Medicine made, in as much us it will cute a common or Chronic Cough in enc-h-ili the time uud relieve Asth ma, Biencliili-, Whooping CoiigliTCreup, and show mere eases il Consumption eur'd than another. It will euro whem they tail, it is pleasant te take, harmless te tin: youngest eliild and we guarantee what we say. Puce, lee, .Vic and $1.00. Il your Lungs aic seie. Cliesl or Hack lame, use hhileh's l'oieus Pias ter, sold liy II. 11. Ceclnaii, diuggi-t, Kcw. 1.(7 and 339 Nei th Queen ticct. Ieh7-endl Magic In tlii .Mnelcentli Outury, X. Mettcii, Wvcliridge, Ontario, writes: "I have sold large quantities et Or. Themas' Ke IcclricOil; it is used ler colds, sere tin out. croup, etc., a'ld In 1-iet, ler any allcctieu el the threat it ,veik like magic. It is acme cuie ler limns, wounds and In mm-.." Fer sale by II. IS. Cechnui, diuggist, 1.57 and 139 North Queen stieet. tlVAl.. B. U. MAKTINj Wholesale and Ketall l)e.ali-r in all binds Ol LUMISKK ANO COAL. J- rani : Ne. 4a North Water and I'rlnc treets et'eve Lemen Lancaster. n.'S-lyd CL MJA1. AXD MANUKK. Kesfgnide of family COAL, well-cleaned weigm guaranieee. Mauuie by tiie car-lead at Lewest Prices. Alse. Limestone Screenings for diives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and btraw by the ten or baie. Yard: Harrisbnrg pike. General Office: 'J))i liast Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, B.EhLEU.& CO. Rpr4-lwd rOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 33H JVOKTK WATER HT Lancaster, fa., Wholesale and Ueteil Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Uoiiuectlen 'With the Telephonic Kxchange, Yard and Office: Ke. S30NOUTUWATE STKKKT teb28-Iy.-l JVIOW UEAUK. OUU NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number or properties In city and country, with prices, &c Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A, HE HU & CO., Kcal Estate aud Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 Kast King street, KKJOICK, MB IS ALIVE . AGAIN." " WAS LOST, BUT IS FOUND." Under date of July 9,1832, Ma. E. 15. Bright, of Windser Lecks. Conn .writes a plain, mod est nairative, which, from its very simplicity, has the true ring e fine geld. He ?ays : "My lather is using Hunt's Remedy and "ccins te beimpieviiig. iu luct, heis very much better than lie lias been ter a longtime. He has been tapped three times. The Hist time they get liem him sixteen quarts el water, the "icend time, thirteen quarts, aud fully as much meie the thlid time, and he would con stantly till up again every time after Ire had been tapped until he commenced using Hunt's Itemedy, which acted like magic in his ease, is he began te improve at once, and new his wat-iy accumulation parses away through i he secietiens naturally, ami ha has none el Hut swelling or till.ng up which was se fre- iiicr.t belere the functions or the kidneys ueie restored by the use of Hunt's Remedy, lie i" a well-known citizen of this place, and lia always ben In business heie." Again he writes, Nev. 27, 1SSJ : "I beg mist checi fully and tiuthtully te state in tcgard te Hunt's Kemedy, that its use was the living or my father's lite. 1 spoke te you in my pievieus letter in icgard te his being tupped thiee time-". It is the most re nin kablc case that has ever been heard et in tins section. Fer a man et his age (sixty year-,) it is a most lemaikable cine. He had been unable te attend te his buslne-s mere tl an a year, and was given up by the doctors "1 lie Hist bottle el Hunt's Kemedy that he ued gnveiu-tnul lclict. He has used in all se en bottles and continues te use it when eer h. feels dn.n-yei-.liiggr.li.uiid italleids liM.mt leliel. He i, new attending te hi icgul.ir bu-iness and has been ler severa mouth-). I am peilcctly willing that you should publish this letter, as v.e thoieughly beliee that tathei's lite was saved by uing Iluiifs Kemedy ; and these lacts given ubeiu may b a bent 111 te elheis sulleiing in like manner liem diM-nsiher inaction et the Mil ntvs.ind Liver." febfl-M.WF&w 4 lthMAKKAKI.K IMSCOVKKV. 1'iein the Iluinc Jvurmtl A REAL SKIN CURE. iinatK 18 OM.Y em; A XO 1HAT WITH hl.Ml'l.K NAMK. itewaie of iiiijio.ieis, piiate-, or any old aiticles which new su.i.icnlj claim te be best. '1 hey have been tiled and found wanting, while this has hem pievcd a lemaikable suc cess. NO reMl'OUS NAME. 77n cm-alive needs no peni)Oii or liii-ein-prcheiisil.le title et ijreek or Latin te. sustain l.but its Minplc Knglish iiauie ajipeals di ifelly te the common sense et thcp.-eplc. And Ihep epleare signally manifesting their np np pieciatlen of this tiaukness by selecting and using Or. Ketison's Skin Cne: in pielerem-e te all ether prele-s. d leinedies. Or. C. W. r.en-en has long been well known a a successful physician and surgien, and his lite wtiniy has been the dictsis et the nei nei veus system and of the skin; since he has been peisuudcd te put his New Kemedy anil riiverue ricsciiptien as a 'Skin Cure " en the maiket, v.stieus things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up liem the sleepy state in which they weie befeie, and new claim te be The (treat Shin Cure. - ISew.uv of imitations-, or the various aiticles which have been adve.ti-eil feryeais erstiuggleil along, having no real held or meiit en the public, that new endeavor te keep head above water by adveitislng them--elv.sas "The ttie.it Skin Cine." Nene is genuine ami it-liable, e cept Or. C. W. Ken Ken senV Skin Cine. Laeh package ami bottle bears his likeness. Intel mil and external leniedy two bottles in one package, i'nee, rl.iO; gi tat jour diuggists. Kelier ler all (hcrwerlitd JJiains. CAUbK ANOCUKK. Or. 15. W. IJensen's Celery and Chamomile Tills aie valuable ler school childicn who sullcr liem nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and ter all chis-.es of hatd brain weiker.s whose ever tasked nciveus eenties need lepair and seda tion. Neiveus tieiner, weakness, and p-iraly-sNaie being daily cured by the-e pills. They ceirect cestlveness, but aie net purgative. li ice! M cents, or six bottles ter $2 50, postage free, te any uddirss. Fer ;alc by all drug gists. Depot, ISallimeie. Mil., where the doc tor can be addies-cd. Letleis et inquiry tieuly answcied. C. N. Crillenten, tit New Verk, is wholesale agent for Or. C. W. licinen's remedies. ItitilSlindM.W&S HOSTBTTBR S CELEBRATED BITTERS. i. Invalids, lueken down in health and spirits by chieni.; dy-pepsi.i, or sulleiing from the tenible exhaustion that fellows the attacks of acute disease, the testimony et thousands who have been laised as by a miracle Meina .similar state et prostration by llestetter's Stomach Hitters, is a sure guarantee that by the same means you, tee, may be sticngthen ed and icsteied. Fer sale by all Diuggists and Dealers gen erally, fl-lmdeed&w TTA I It I J A L.S A AI . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A benelici il dressing preferred te similar articles because of its purity and rich per fume. IlKUSTOKKS TO UlfAYHAIU TIIK YOUTUfUL COLOK and pievents dandrutr andlalliug et the hair. Wlc and $1.(W. 1IISCOX ,t CO., N. Y. FL0REST0N. Kxeels the finest flower in richness. Deli cate, veiy lasting. Ne odor like it. Ce sure veu get FLOKKSTON Cologne, signatuie el llixcex .v; Ce., X. Y., en every label. i" ami 75 cents, at druggists and dealers fn perfume. COLOGNE. dU-lywcew&dTu UA.UDlFjUtE. KW HAKOWAKK STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALEES IN; BUILDING and CABIN El HARDWARE, SIOVES, BEATERS, RANGES, PAIN1S, OILS and GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. aU-3mdfcw T KJOICB, STOMACH MUSICAL ISSTHVMlCKTa. USTAItLISHKU 1865. U. O. OHTH, MAN UFACTUttERS' AGENT FOtt THK Weljer, Steinway, . Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, releubet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Add i ess Cen espendeuce te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, UAKI'.I-sUUKG, I'A. nU3-3in. jl TUhIC HOX15. Music Bexes, Closing Out Sale AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. This being our last sale in this city for seinu jeais, we d siie te sell out the entiiesteik beloieclesliigour salesioems for the season. Te this end we quote the lowest possible pi Ices, with only small advance ever coat el manuliieluiin, te cover expenses. Only It nest quality High Class Music Itexcs, specially made for eunetail Hade, including many new styles, with latest Improvements, and of thegieatcstdurability ; far supeiiorte the ordinary .Music Bexes generally sold in this country. The tone et ihese boxes is very powerful unit at the name tune lemarkably sweet. Musical Bexes with l.ells. Drums. Castagnets, Celes,iial Voices, Harp Zill.er, I'iccale, Tiemole, Mandeline, Foite-l'iane, and Sublime-Harmonic. Ac., with two and three main springs, l mining twice and .three times the length et eidiuary Music Bexes by one winding. Large stock et small Music Bexes : also. Al bums, Cigar I'ailers, Decanters, &c, with con cealed music. Immense Display ! N'cvt est Selections ! Ne home should be without one et these beau ti tut instruments. Tills is an oppeituuity seldom ellerud. Price list en application. C. GAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTUUKUS OF MUSICAL LOXES Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesrooms : Ne. 1018 Chestnut St., I'HIL-ADKLPHIA. nevin-tld fAfHU HA.HOIKOH, r. We li ive a large line et LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CIIKAM. from $1.00 a pair up NETTING by xardlrem 12e. up. UEO SETS. LAMUKEQUINS, SHAMS and TIDIES. 1'ILLOW CUIITAIN POLES of every desciiptien. WALNUT EXTENSION COlCNICEs very low in price : f 1 .ru cornices ler n)c.. fj cornices ter $l..r)(),$2.f) eeinices ler $!.".", A75 cornices ler $J.O0. Will lit any window up te live le.it in w ldth, and very easily adjusted. LAUGH STOCK OF WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES Fer Spiing iu all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS anil KEM.VANTS et l'APEIl 11ANG1NOS veiy cheap te close out. Among them aie some very choice styles. A tow et these Ught-coleicil Shades lelt liem 15 cents up. Have jour vveik done new befeie th"Spiiug rush ceinmeiiees. We emjiley tii-st-class. woik weik men and can ive your eideis pie-i pt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTEU, I'A. CM-KJ-JSa. Cli'S CAUl'JiT 11 ALL. "The Old Reliable.'' This is the Title which Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cor. W. KING & WATER Sts., lias obtained by soiling the lir-,t Goods at the me-t Reasonable Prices with THE LAIKJEST AND IIKST STOCK te select from. In addi tion te the Lirest Stock et Carpels ever ear ned iu this city, we have new TUB LATEST AND BEST KINDS OF Brussels, Iugraia and Chain Carpets, Ever bieught te the city et Lancaster. i;EUNVINCEDrrCh!l9in" ,",,ierU AS H, S. SHIRK, Carpet Hall, est Kins ami ;Vater Sts. g-CAUPKTS WOVEN TOOUDEU. Ordeis respectfully solicited and promptly attended tow lien leceived. VZ.OTUlIfU. J. K. smAUNG's VAKU. FRIENDS AND PATItONP-Tl.is nuiv be the last chance te secure the gieatest h-u gains in He ivy- Weight WOOLENS ever etleied in uus city. Ken. ember, I am going te close them out if possible this season. I have handled this class ei goods ler ever ij years. I am thoroughly Jamtliur with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the inarketandde say I think the F. & II. andJehanny Ediei'ens are supetier in finish, mere reliable m color aud mere durable than any cloths lireiluced in the WOULD. Uememher, also. I am the only man in this town that lias the NEUVL te tackle these line, high priced goods. They can enlybchadin the larger cities at prices net les than $70 te $7." a suit. 1 am closing mine out at J0 a suit. I am having . great IJoem in Treuserings. I am ettering Heavy-Weiglits liem i'i.M te $10 a pair make a note et this. I have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia for less than $15 te ilS a pair. Thanking the public for the kind patienage extended particularly since my great leduc- .v.11 in injurs x siuui eiiueiiver ie give en tire satisfaction toallmypatrens. .Being a gain able te attend te business. 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure every ene the great est value for their Investment. All my productions are warranted te be et superior CHAKACTEU ANO TONE from any ether house in the tiade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen liem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer I will net allow it te go out. PLACE AN OUDEE, AT ONCE, 121 North Queen Street. NOTIGK TO STOCKHOLDEKS. The annual meeting el the stockholders et the Columbia & Fert Deposit railroad com- Sany will be held at the office et the company 0.233 Ssuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. Fa en WEDNESDAY, KEdKUARY 21, 1883. at 11 o'clock, a. m. Election ler President and di rectors same day and place. febl-3td JAMES B. McCLUBE, Sec'y. DJCT GOODS, J." MAKTIH & CO. Blue Flannel Shirts. White Dress Shirts. Heavy Cheviot Shirts. Percale and Calice Shirts. Muslin Night Shirts. Bicycle Flannel Shirts. Heavy Woolen Shirts. WE I1AVE ABOUT SIX DOZEN PERCALE SHIRTS All SUcs, which were carried ever I mm Last fceasen, and which sold at U.00, $1.23 an l $1.50 apiece. We have reduced all te the uniform price et SO CENTS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTEU. 1A. w ATT, SUAM) & CO. SPECIAL SALE OF- Linens and Housekeeping Goods OF OUUOWNI31POUTATION. Watt, Shand & Ce. Are new sheu ing the largestand best-selected stock et BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENb, TUUICEY-UED DAMASKS And TABLE COVEUS, TOWELS, K.Y1MUNS and O'OVLIES, That has ever been shown in this city. " SPECIAL BARGAINS : H0 de.. TOW ELS at 4c. each. flO ilez All-Linen TOWELS at IOe. each. M de.. E.Mt-a-Large TOWELS at l'JJe. each. J'i de.. Knotted Fringe OA MASK TOWELS at ?.c. each. 50 de., moreet these taineusUUA 1'E-ISOUOEU TOWELS at 23c. each. We aie offering the balance el our Stock et Blankets, Comforts and Felt Skirts WITHOUT ItEUAUD TO TH LIU COST. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. M KTZGElt & MAL'UUKAM HOUSE FURNISHING tiOODS -FUOM AUCTION .AT u CHEAP STORE. TA15LE LINENS at 23, 25,30. 37J, 45,50, is, 70, 87cts ,$1.0i) and fl.23. LINEN NAPKlNSat.lO. 7iets., JZ.00, $1.2.1, $1.75 2 0 ), ?2.50, $.1.(0 and $i.M) per diw. One Special Let Fine Quality, Large at $2 a dez., Keg. 1'iiee, $ t. TOWELS lrem lc a pair up te 75c. Special Bargains at 15, 2J, and eltts. COUNTERPANES At :e. gt, 7.", se. S73icts, i rie, $i.sa, $1.50. $ice $!.:(). and a te-n et these extra quality Mar seilles Quilts from the Fire, at $.5.00, worth $3.00. Don't fail 10 see them as they aieaGUEAl OAUGAIN. FEATHERS. WE KEEP NONE HUT TIIE BEST STEAM CUUED. IF YOU WANT MUSLINS Ol any kind, we have them at 1'KICES. the LOWEfcT t (CHEAP STOKE.) 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) MAlljli UAJOS. riuiE GREAT Burlingteii Eoute Chicago, IturllngtAu & Quiucj li. K. Chicago, Bitrllugteu & (jiiincj li. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVOBITE FUOM CHICAGO Oil PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepcka, Denisen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne bniska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. i'aul. Nationally reputed us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes ei travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try it and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices In the U. s. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare, Sleeplun Cars, etc., cheerfully given by- FEKOEVAL lOWELl, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. VOTTKK, 3d Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chioabe, III. JOHN . A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 30G Washington St. Nkw Yerk. Bobtew, Mass. mavie-lvd&w rOR AL.DEKMAN, W. D. STAUFFER, 18-tld SECOND WABD. itzpr&Iiaii hiiiaij funs S. G1TLKK CO. FRENCH SATINES, We have new open an elegant line of FRENCH SATINES, in neat and large fiinircs, solid colors and all shades. Alse, Embroidered Satine Eebes and Embroidered Zephyr Cleth Robes. These goods are very desirable and will be scarce later in the season. JOHN S. GIYLEE & CO., Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET. J. S. GIVLER. nUWEtH & HUKST. New Groeds Opening BOEE8 & FRENCH SATINES Elegant Styles and Colorings new open. FRENCH GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS. PERCALES, CHINTZES and au immense stock of NKW STYr V r T imv SHIRTING'aud SHEETING MUSLINS. TICKINGS, &e very low iranuise stock or .NEW STLE CALICOEb. Elegant Line of NEW CRETONNES just opened. Elegant Line of NEW CORSETS new nnm, Vi,.n..f r ; , r T.Ann-w and rmTT.nrcrcNPa unsiTK'nv ,...-:.. s j. vjiiDie new opeu. .hleKant Line of BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - M Yt-KS & RATHVON, O'LOTUIKKS. HaviuR gotten through taking account of stock we are new prepared for the next FIFTY DAYS te sph ,iii Tl'ir TiiniTCAArr Dollars Werth of HEAVY and MEDIUM WEIGHT READY-MADE CLOTHING fe Men, Yeut i S toys J 2?hfae 2 JltiSS' HUUdted VerCOatS at ReaI Baraius- Iemherweamu heavriKKni teSip8gia ssjssst rjAd!z. bsttsssn MYERS & RATHFON. xwtr TTAiJKU Si BKUTUfclt, Hamburg Embroideries. CAMBRIC EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. NAINZO OK EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. SWIS S EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. ILOUNCINGS, In Sets of Various Widths te Match. WE WILL OPEN en MONDAY; JANUARY 29lh our new SPRING IMPOR TATION of EMBROIDERIES a complete line of medium aud 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"ii.XT neon te tuis cedkt ueusk. TIIE GREAT SALE OF FIEE GOODS! STILL CONTINUES AT FA rlNFTOP'Q NEXT D00K T0 the 1 A li 11 L O 1 ULJ O, COURT HOUSE. WHITE MARSEILLES COUNTEltl'ANES, nt $1.25, weith .r0 WHITE ilAKSKILLES COUNTKKI'AXK.s. ut3), weith r, ffll. WHITE UKOCIIET QUILTS, at SIjc, worth -S1.50. ItED TWILLED FLAN NKL, .M EDHJATED, at 20c, wei tli K'c With many ether cheap lets from the same sale. All theso Goods are Rare Bargains, And all te be closed out during the coming week. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. - - LANOA.3TBR. PA rLVMBiXti AND Nitiwr & 11KENEMAN. GO FLINN & BRBNEMAN HOU8E8TIRE8. Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Fleer and Table Oil Cleths. Knives Ferks and Spoons. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN. Lancaster, Pa. JETTlurabiug, Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Sneuting, specialties. FOJt JOHN I. AKNOLU. FOR SALE. 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, $900 $400 cash, balance can remain en property. Cheapest Houses in the city. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. HOUGH BlKOP. LOCHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It win cura your Cough or Celd in less time than any ether preparation. PRICE tS CENTS PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU, PA. DKf HOODS, r. AT HUEST'S, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. new opening. CLOTU1NO. GOODS. UAS riTTIXG. TO FOR- SALES. DtCY UUODB. SHIKTS ANDHIOCKI.XiSASl'JiLlALri. At BECHTOLD'S Where you can find all sizes and puces et Ladies', Gents and Misses eeamiess nose, irem sc. ner nalr un m tli "rau sullen iHnum suiris ai. ace. ana up. Lined Pants 50c. and" up. Overalls 35c. and up. Knit Jackets 75c. and up. (ileves, Mits. Scarts, and Notions generally. P. S. Underwear Irem 12c. up te the best Medicated. Gossamer Coats. Umbrellas or the best makes. At lie duccd Prices. Save time and money and se cure Uargai us. HENRY BECHTOLD, Ne. 52 North Queen street, leb'J-lyd Sign of the Rig Stocking. PIANOS AND FUKNITUKE RKltaOVKD at short notice. Alse, dealer in second hand and antique Furniture. Steves and BracketSaws. 11.50. AUG. F. KEINOEHL, . .. - .. . . .. 328 North Queen street, dccll-3md (Above tuu Nertaera Market.) LANCASTER. PA. U. F. RAT a YON. Every Day, LANCASTER, PA. !.,-, r.j.iv t til it j- LANCASTKK AMU 31 JI.LKKSVII.I.K K. Cjrj run tut fellows : Leave Lancut-er (t K I)..pet), nt 7, 9, ana 11:30a. m.,anI 2, i, ti anil S.30 p. in., oxe-ut en Saturday, when the last cur leaver ut U:3up.iu Leave Millersvllle (lewer entl) at5,8,aml 1 a. il., anil 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in. Car run dally en . v tlme xpein en Snn av. CUIMJMBIA Sc 1'OKT HK.FI1S1T KAIL- ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains new run lejjulurly en tlm ('etiimlna & l'ezt L-opeslt RuilrniKl en tlie following tluie : BocTnwAne. STATIONS. NORTHWARD. P.M. 6:20 BS55 P.M. Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Cieysncll .... ...Sate Harber... ..Shenk'.t fcriy.. I'equea ..Yerk Furnace.. .....Tiicqinin .BlcOail's Ferry. ...File's Eddy... ..FfeliiiiK Creek.. ..l'each ICottein.. ...Conewlno... .....Octernra B:42 7:00 7:0.1 7:0!f 7:12 7:17 7:23 7:37 7: 7:50 8:05 8:13 8:25 ...I'ert Dt-ncwlt.. ... 1'crryville.... I1KAUINU COI.UBI1UA K. K. AliUANUEMENT OF l'ASSEMOKU TKAINP. MONDAY, NOVEMI1EU 3th, 1882. NOltTJIWAUD. LBAVB. A.M. A.M. 10:20 10:3-1 10:55 11:00 .... 11:03 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 11:38 7:10 11:51 7:27 r.M. 12:03 7:37 12:15 8;00 12:30 8:20 A.M. P.M. 8.-20 5U55 8:IW 5:25 8.02 5:20 7:45 5:05 7:10 5:01 7:36 4:53 7:34 4:56 7:2 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 7.06 4::KI 6:57 4:2; 6:41 4:12 6:32 4 05 6:20 3:55 A.M. P.M. P.M. 6-20 ... 2:3li 7:i .... 3:40 7:40 1:00 3.50 7:30 1:10 3:10 !).45 3:20 5.50 Qii.u-ryvllle Lancaster, King St Lanea-jter Columbia. AKIUVB. 7:30 9:10 9:20 Heading.. SOUTH WABJ), LMAVB. Keadlng-... ARRIVE. Columbia.. Lancaster.. I.uiir!ut.t P.M 5:15 6:25 6:e0 KlntfSt.... Quarryvllle Tiains connect at Heading with tr.iliw luimd injiux-iiuucicipiiia,roibviiie, Harrlsburi, AI lun town, ami New Yerk, via ICeund firoek At Columbia with tmlns te and from Yerk, Hanover, Ucttyahurf, Frederick and Haiti, inore. m. WILSON. Sunt. DESNSVLVA.NIA KAILKOA 1 NKW X SCHEDULE On and uftiT SUN li A v OCTOI5EU 1st, 1882, truliiK en Die I'enntyl vauiii Hailieiul will arrive at uud Iwive tt Lanfn-t" and l'hiladelphla depots km tollewa: Lev Ar !Lanl'hll TKastwakd. A.M. Mall Expre-s ..: Fast Line Harrisburg Express lerk Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomedation arrives.. Columbia Accommodation A.M ifcSS 7:50 I0S0 12:44 5i 8:10 8:10 8;55 9:00 11:45 P.M, Fiederlck Accommodation arrives.. Irfh k Huven Kxpiean Bunday Mail JolniHlewn Express Day Express HarrlsburK Accommodation 12:55 1:03 3:20 P.M. 5:45 5:05 7:35 9 45 2:2 2:20 5:25 645 Hanover AccommedaUon west, connecting at Lunciister with Niapira Express at 10:15, will run through te Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run through te Frederick. Le. Ar. 1'hllfLan Wehtward. A.M. 4:30 4:.m 7:00 "b'm A.M. 6:27 6:27 9:: 9:40 10:15 10:20 P.M. 1:40 1:50 5:20 2:30 TMI 7:40 il:10 1:45 i"WH Ij a prts Way Pasbenfier Mail Train, Ne. 1. vi:. Mt. Jey Mail Trai n. Ne. 2,vlaCelum bia,lcaves Mluura Kxpie.ss Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Frederick Accommodation leaves... Harrisburg Accommelatiou Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Ilarrisburtr Express 11:05 P.M. 2:14 4:14 5:40 9:05 11:20 nesrern express Paciilc Express.... Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:10 p. m.. Has direct connections (wiUioutchaiiKeef cars) te Columbia and Verk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will HtonatlJewnintown,CoatesvilIe, I'arkcs nurg, Mount Jey, Elizabcthtewn and Middle town. Hay Expreps, Fast Line, News Express, Mali Train, Ne. 1. Western Express and Pacinc Ex press run dailv. BLJSIUIIB, JtC. OLKIGUSt SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY & CO., MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCA8TEE, PENN'A. We have a Large and Splendid Assort Assert Assort mentef rerUaud, Albany and Deable Sleighs. They are the best selectee' woodwork and the finest painted and ornamented Sleighs everellercd ler sale in this city. Our Motte: "Quick sales and small profits.' It costs nothing te call and examine work. A3"We also have en hand a full line of Fine Carrlnce work. In which we defv cemnetltlnn. IAU Werk Warranted. Repairing of all kinds uiremptly attended te. . aSS-Ud&w A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 12.-00 6:10 P.M. 9:40 2:10 8:25 9:30 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:55 7:5(1 7:36 7:2S 7:17 7:5
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