a'syhC "':. ;gar LANCASTER DAILY IKTEUL1GENCEK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1883. GENERAL NEWS. A WIDOW'S SHOCKING SUICIDE. Supposed te Have Been Caused Through Anxiety and Affliction Uther Cas ualties and Events. Miss Emma Sidney, the widow efJas. C. Siduey, formerly a well-known archi tect et I'uiiaueipuia, ceuimiweu tmuiuu early Friday morning at 1707 North Trcnt.v.sftRnntl street, bv catting her threat with a razor. The unlerruuate woman is supposed te have been driven te self-destruction by domestic trouble and while temporarily deranged. She had been with her daughter Emma, stepping tem porarily with Mrs. S. II. Marien, a friend, in whose house the terrible deed was committed. Mrs. Sidney had a severe fall about two weeks age, and was found lying at the loot et the btairs in a partially insensible condition. Fer a week afterward she cnnplaincd of her head, and at times her n.ind appeared te le net auegeuiei t balanced. She spoke te several fnends of trouble with ene of her sous, and ex hibited great mental distress wheu lalk :ug en the subject. A lew days age, Mrs. Sidney discovered a razor belonging te Mis. Marien's son, concealed behind a clock in a back sitting room en the second II .r. She asked whether it was always i, j.t there, but nothing was thought of . ,. r.mark at the time. Ou Thursday mi?bt Mrs. Sidney retired rather later than usual, and Mrs. Marien remained in .. .: 1.. ...:.1 ...lit- te,-, duc tile room uuiu iicaiiy iuiuuiSm., ......, meining Mrs. Marien's son had occasion te pass through this room and was horrified te see the dead body of Mir. Sidney lying in a peel of bleed near the sofa. Her threat was cut almost from ear te ear The jug ular vein had net been seveied. and death had evidently been caused by less of bleed. The dead woman was very scautily eletlad and had cvideutly icmeved some el her night clothing after securing the inzei. then scaled herself near the sofa and drawn the keen bladed weapon acres-s her threat. When diseeveied :4ic had been dead several hours. Information was at once given te tin- police, and the coroner was notified. Ail is quest was held Fi d i.Y morning. Mrs. Sidiiyr. tragic death is pi el ably attributable te seveial cau.-es. Her bus band was pieniinent among architects and surveyors hall a d r.'n years a no, and enjoyed the reputation of having designed the plans for a large Dumber of noted building. Wheu quite a boy he disting uished himself by drawing and designing the ground plan i;r a pert of the Lauiel Hill' cemetery, lu latei ears hn devoted the greater past of his time te building, aim "eight ears age bis income wa est i mated te be m the newlibiiilnKid ei t-M -hoi per auuuni. He planned the site el ea Gievc, new known as tape .May Point, and did .similar weik in Ti.in.l:i an.l ether nuts et the bamaged by alternate freeziug and thaw ing, or been " smothered " by late snow. An engine and smoking car of a train were threw from the track near -Etna en the Pittsburgh and Western railroad sta tion last eveuinjj. The engineer J. C. Coo per, and the fu email Edward Bedy of Pittsbjurgb, were fatally scalded. The pas sengers were roughly shaken up, but none were severely injured. An Alabama Highwayman. J. D. Housten, the tax collector of Law rnnce county, Ala., while en Ins way Friday te Moulten, the county seat, with S4,00, was stepied in a lonely part of the read by a man who graspeu ine ernue, and, pointing a revolver, said : "Old man, I don't want te hurt you, but I must. have your money." Housten dismounted, and the robber searched his pockets, securing .$:j,()00. $1,000 which Housten had placed ii.'his hoot leg escaped detection. Taking the collector's herse the robber rode off, and has net been seen since. He were a i.t..ir mid- ami i rfesRi-iheil bv Housten as being short and stoutly built, aud ceaisely dressed. .snoeting His Wife and Uiuineir. Henry Shelden, of Illinois, married a voting lady in Livingsteu county, New Yerk, about three months age. After visiting her relatives six weeks they sep arated and he returned te Illinois. This week he came East in search et her and found her at his brother's house in Exe ter, Otsego county. N. Y. Thursday night hd visited her. and after a few words shot her twice. He then jumped en a lierse and after riding a mile, went into a barn and .shot himself He died instantly. His wife's injuries are thought te lit; fatal. Slopping Hay Fer the Cattle. Larfii iitiantitics of hav have been shipped ever the Union Pacific read for the purpose of feeding the cattle herds upon the Piatt Valley ranges aud these in Western Wyoming, where the grass is snowed under. Trains en the Denver Short Line are compelled te run slew, as the caMle take te the track ou their way te water, and cannot be driven oil" into the snow banks. Si:iililii' AIlair.it a Tarty. Pining a row at. a party in Furnessville, I'oiter county county, Indiana, .Martin Parker stabbed a young man named Lebkc, in the head with a knife, making a frightful wound. The knife stuck in the head. Parker then stabbed his host ess, Mi.s. Hed Ice. aud was himself beaten bv the company. Lebke died. Parker has tied. Sult'iilnef tlie Wlle til a Star-Keiiter. JHEDICAX.. CI.OTBISO. Frem the Teledo Blade. SURPRISING EFFECTS OF EXTRACT OP CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE MUtVOUS SYSTEM AM DIGESTIVE OKUaNS. AS ISiVAKIAULY ritOllllt'KU II IK. C. W. UENSON'H CKLKKY AND CHAJM031II.K PILLS. They have been tested time anil lime again, and always with satisfactory results. Till-, preparation iustjncets the necessities of the ca-e. Let me state just what my rills are made te cure, and what they have cured and will cure ; Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache. Dyspeptic Head ache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis ami Dyspepsia. These diseases are all nervous disease.-. Nerv ousness embraces nervous weakness, irrita tien, despondency, liielanchelv.andii restless, dlssalislled, miserable state ei mind and body, liideserihalxe. These are some et lhcyiiipteiii.H el nervous ness ; new, te be Jnllj icstered te health and happiness is a priceless been, and yet, for Ml cents, you can satisfy yourself that there it a euro ler you. and ter r, at the very furthest that en re can be fully seemed. These Pills uie all ihev are represented te be, and :ue guaranteed te give satlslacllen if used :is di lectcd ami will cure any ease. Sold bv all dru!.'i;i-t.s. Price, te cents a box. Depot. KM North Kulaw St., ISaltimeie, Mil. lly mail, i we boxes ler f I, erslx boxes feri'-.'P, te any address, DH. C.w7 BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. CURE r't.BS & KAtBVUN, CLOTB1KBS. HI '.A. . nTWaiV r a a i. a iiilv mrtArTf trv Having gotten through taking account of stock wc .are lf 'r'" ,1, iL I u.X Werth of IIExVVY and fiUSWUAL waium jiaui.mAunvi.uu.u. , ,-.-.... -,,-. ,:" - te cost, and among the same are several iiunaren uvbtei ue nwi ib""- in.mi.iu4-t.-i no mumi- Dollars sacrifice without regard facture all our own Clothing. We are also prepared te make up te order for THIRTY DAYS Suits te Order at quite a discount ,,i , order te ;ove foine heavy goods sfdl en hand. Excellent Styles and Geed Goods. We de this te make room for a Large Stock of SPKIM, and SUMMER GOODS we are busy manufacturing. Persons in need of Clothing, either Rcady-Made or Made te Order, can de well by callin" at CENTRE II ALL, NO. 12, E. KING ST., Lancaster, Pa , and secure bargaiua. MYERS & RATHFON. TttA.rtsi.KKir ttujttr. n. li; k. XJ Can run as JeH-ws : Leave Lancatser ; 1. It Dep;U), at 7, 9. an.i 11:30 a. tn., and '1, 4, ; nr.d SUX' p. m.. exrnut eti Saturday, when tht. l:u-t car leaves at lfc3l p. i Leave Miilersvllie (lower end) at 5. 8, and, 1J a. M., and 1, U, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en i ve time except en Sun av. C OI.tS:ilA Jt IOKT IIKFOMT ItAII.- KUA1) T1.MK TAIII.K. Ti;i3i.j .,e.v run ies;ulrl' ou the Cetiiinliiu t te.t ienesit Railroad en tltu lollewin time : ItEJjWIOUH. mil.KIMIN HAI1IST CIHJKCM KEV. J. j It. Seule. pxster. rreachinseu Sunday at buuility school at "J a. d.fcw Vi a.m. and 1 p.m. m. tHKttV KKFOKMKH. IlIVISK SKKVICKS 1 te-morrow at 10 a. in. and 'A V- m. Sunday-school at Yji p. til. lltST ItAITIST, EAST CIIKSTNUT ST. imr oeovs. CI'KINO 1883. F Kev. W. O. Owen, pastor, berviees al iu4 a. in. anil 7 p. in. Kuinlay seuoei ai. v; p. i". The )ullic invited te attend. I .UICST M. K. ClTlIItCH, NIHtTH HUKK V street. The audience room of the chureli will be reopened te morrow. I'reachlnby the pastor. Iter. W. C. Itobiusen. Sunday sehoe at h p. in. I'raycr meeting ou Weiluesday cvenlii at X,Z o'eleclc. KVitNUKLIUM' I.UXHKKAN, Neilh Oneen street, corner of James' I ter. I.'. K. Ueimi. n.ister. Iteuulai' liieriuiiK and evening services at 10::i) A. m. and 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at - p. in. (IKAV1AN.-.I. MAX HAKK, 1'ASTOK, 10K ii. m., latany and sermon ; 'l p. in. Sunday selioeu; SA p. in., evening service. All cordially invited. - icaci: J Ml: of 188: Prices CARPETS. We respectfully invite an examination of CARPETS for the SPRING SEASON' 38:J, which will ceusist of Choice New Styles, and be sold at the Lewest Ruling SKIN VLIVKT HAI'IIST J C. A. Hartferd Mequettes, Smith's Mequettes, JSigelew Bedy I.nissels, Herner Uedy Brussels, in., '2-1, aud 5-S Fer Parlors, Libraries, Chambers, Hall and Stair, etc., with 1) Borders te match ; also, itexitunv TAl'ESTV, SAXONV1LLK TAI'ESTItY, SMITH'S KXTIt.V TAl'ESTKY rOKD TAriiSTIlV, IIIUCIXS' TAl'KS'l IIY, AN 1 SAXFOIID'S TArEbTllY CAltl'ETS, 31 Eli ser .-.V.U. S.'1'ATIONS. NOKTIIWAKP. r.M. a.mJaTm." a.m. r.M.ir.M. ti:-.lt 10.-J1 Columbia.... S.-20 5:Si f.::i5 10:3-- Washington... SiW Sri'i 6:1-2 10::s.t Ciesswdl .... S.W 5:31 7SKI 10:.V. Sate Harber... 7:1." 5:(5 ... ":." ll:0u Shenk's ferry.. 7:10 5:01 7SW ll:l reiptea 7:: 4:5S 7:1.' ll-.UTi Yerk Kurnaee.. 7::M 46 7:17 11:10 Turiuan I 7:" 4:51 ..... 7:ii 11:15 McCallVt Kerry.1, 7:it 4:47 -H ll:'-i; Kite's Kddy... 7:1(1 A:M 7:11 IM') KishiiiK Creek.. 7:C". 4S! l:te this 7:10 ..lVaeh i:ottem.. f.:."7 4:"jJ 7:Nl M:i U:W 7rJ7...Coiiewiit);o..:; :41 4:IJ 7:e V.M. S:i;t li:(': 7:."7' Dcleiata ' IWJ 4(V. 7rfS S:i" li:15 s-;hi- Int. Ilepesit..! ii-.-20 ;::55 7:17 Ii."'l s:'!... IViiiVille....! :i:lll 7:i'5 1 I-JAUIXU COLJjnilSl A K. u. R" A11KANGKMEXT OF VASSENUEUTKAINS. MONDAY, XOVKMIIEU 1"th, ISSi NOKTHWAltl). juth. He designed the peculiar arehi- 4tture of llamilutn Oissteu s resilience, et Bread aud Master streets About two '.eats age Mr. Sidney went ou a reef te i iisjiect"seme work and was seized with eitige. He fell te the ground and died .1 few hours later. This, taken with the t..et that his lhiaucia.1 ailaiis were net in :.. prosperous a condition as supposed, pteved a gieat shock le his widow, who, in September, lSsl, sold her house, 1 !? Xnrih .Seventeenth street, and went te live with her son, at Rail way, N. J. She returned te Phila delphia alter a time, and paid a visit te Mrs. Msuien about three- months age. It. is ;,icMiiucd that her husband's .sudden death and the anxiety consequent upon her domestic troubles all'ected her mind and led te her untimely eud. Mrs. Sid ney's daughter was in Gerniantewn when her mother's dead body was discovered, and knew nothing et what had happene 1 until advised by message. She returned te .Mrs. .Marien's house almost frantic with grief, aud is new suUeiing from ex treme nervous pi est ration. TJIfc 1KIS11 T1MJUIH.BS. Mrs. II. M. Yaile, wife of one of the defendants in the Star Reute case, died yesterday at Independence, Kansas. It is stated that death resulted from an over dose of me' phine taken the night befoie. A sealed letter was found in her bureau addressed te her husband, who will leaeh home from Washington te day. The I'.tsslen l'lay Nel te be Allowed. u New Yerk, Corporation Cenusel Andrews, in an opinion rendered te Mayer Edseu Friday, declared that the public rehearsal of the "Passion" play could net be allowed, as Mr. Merse had no license. Tite wnipplns-l'est Ker iv ire-Heaters. Mr. Roosevelt has introduced a bill in the New Yerk Assembly establishing a whipping-pest for the indicting of punish ment upon men who beat their wives and children. The bill is similar te the Dela ware law. Is Warranted te (Jure EUZKJIA, TKTTKItS, HUMOUS, 1XKI.AM MATIOS. MILK CltUST, Al.li UOUCIl JSC.M.Y .ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OK II MR AND SCAI.r, SCROKUI-A ULCERS, TENDER IrCMlNUS AND rlMl'LES, en all puis i 1 the body. It makes the skin while, selt and snielh: removes Ian and Heckles, and is lite niisr toilet dressing in tiik weiu.it. Elegantly put up. Twe bottles in one package, consisting el both Internal and ex ternal treatment. All first class druggists have II. Trice. $1 per .package. V. K. CKI'ITKNTON, 115 Kitlleu street. New terk. is wholesale agents ter Dr. C. W. J'.on J'.en J'.on seu's remedied. ilti-liinl.M.&W&b j-esc. AM- An lutpertant Arrest In IHiblin O'HrleiiaiuI Harrington tJe te Jail. A man named Sniitlt.au cmployee of the beard of weiks, was arrested Friday at. Dublin, in connection with the conspiracy te murder government oflieials. This ar icst is regarded as important. It is stated that Smith, who weiked in the castle yard kept the vigilance committee posted when tltev were hatching the plot te blew up a part of the. castle with dynamite. A diving-; bell and heavier diunges man iteuaoueo employed arc te be used in the riugs-end basin ill the search for the knives of the assassins new undergoing examination. Mr. Harrington, secretary of the organiz ing committee of the National League, was convicted at Mullugar last month of the charge of using intimidating language in a spaech at a public meeting aud sen teuccd te two menriis linprisituniuin., without hard labor, was arrested at the National League rooms jestcrtlay te uu uu derge his sentence. At Louden, under the regulations of the Ivilmaiuham jail, Messrs. Uavitt, Healy anil Cuiuu are subjected te solitary con finement for 22 hours daily, and are allow ed two hours exerciso together. Mr-T-evclyan, chief secretary for Ireland, ou i- .ving these facts submitted te him in the leuse of Commens te day, merely said that, thev were allowed every accommeda tien that their health required. The sentences passed at Cerk against Jehn O'Bricu and ex-Suspect Hodnett, te two month's imprisonment, aud against ex-Suspect Gilhooly, te three month's im prisonment, for using intimidating lan guage against landlords Uave been con firmed. A riot occurred at Limerick l'nday among the deck laborers and several per sons were injured. A number of rioters have been arrested. TlllS aiCtiUISB. AT ECKLEV. A Man Who l'retesses te Knew tlie Fact Surrenders Himself. Important developments in the Eckley murder case have just come te light at Wilkesbarre. A young inau named Mur phy surrendered himself en Wednesday tit Mavep Dntwilcr. et Unioutewu, and information received since makes it mere than possible that he has important information. It will be remembered that about thrce months age, while a party of Hungarians were having a social time at a miijhber's house in Eckley, they were molested by a party of drunken Irishmen, who, just for the fun of the thing, shot ene of the Hungarians aud mortally wounded one of the women. Murphy told Mayer Dctwilcr that his conscience worried him ; that be imagined everybody was about te lay bands en him aud that he thought it best te surrender te the authorities and establish his inno cence. Murphy says he knows of the sheeting, but that he took no hand in it. A thorough investigation will be insti tuted at ouce with the hope of bringing the whole murderous party te justice NEWS MOTES. Miscellany Frem the Morning Malls. A light among " claim jumpers " is re ported at Devil's Lake, Dakota, in which two men have been killed. A Swede, named Hansen, being jealous, shot and slightly wounded a girl named Cellum, and then shot himself dead, in JIcKeespert, Pa., yesterday. The business portion of Knight Lauding, in Yole county, California, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. A man named Dinividat was burned te death. The losses en property are $50,000. Official returns for January in Michigan indicate that all kinds of cattle are in fine condition throughout that state. It is feared, however, that the wheat has been Household Market. DA I It V. ISllMer IS (hip cheese, '.cups Cel I age ehecsc. ! pieces Dutch eheenclfl liimn 1'lltTI.TRV. Chickens 1 pair (live) " ?l piece (cleaned) Pigeon. :jpr Wild Hiieks jl pr Tin I c y.-, live " cleaned, fl t Ducks cleaned (esc live VB(11TAHL!:S. Iean, Lima, V It carrots nmncli Cabbage, 'Jl head . Head salad.. ..................... ... Potatoes $. pic " "$ bus sweet I'otulees J- pic Onions fl K pk Radishes 3'buneii Soup tleans 3 ijt Salsily V i'ti licit Turnips 1 V-z tl Celery pr. bunch MI8UKU.ANKOUB. Apple Rutl-r V Hi Sweet Cider. $1 gal Eggs 3il lez ........................ Lard 1 lb. ................. ........ Mince Meat V H' I'aitns. Apples, ?? V, pic Il'iuattas 1 dez ChestnuH, iP t Cranberries, f it Coceannts each Currants, dried, jl lb Dried Apples ?1 it " reaches 1,1 it Giii pes i3 D L -mens dez Oranges in dez FISH. Mack I'.ass. "ft B. Catfish $l ft Ced fl 8 Mullets, y S 1'ike 1 Bi lcrch ..." I teelc Smelts, Ifl 1! Salmen $ B S'l a ................... ............. Suckers.. .................. JlltATS. licet 1 qt. front " hind Ueef Steak,?! ft. " Roast (rib) w m " " (clniek) Jl Bi " Corned, ft lb.... " Dried, 1 ft Uolegna dried itaceii t' B Ham. sliced, 1 Q Ham, whole 13 Bi Ijanih p lb.... .......... ...... Mutten t Bj , lerk 1 U Shoulder '(? B Sausage ?1 fi " smoked H & Veal 1 uj...... ........ ....." ..... I'udiling..... Whole Heg 11 B ei:ain. Cern HI bus Cleverseed, 1 bus - Kleur -P qr Cern meal, 13 jt Oatmeal fl Hi Hay Tinicthy ?1 ten " Clever Ifl ten Oats 13 bus Rye 5ft bus Tunethj Seed bus Wheal 1s bus Klaxseed, 1J1 bus.... Hungarian, ft bus Orchard Grass, V bus Jlemp, 1 bus Herd Grass, 1,1 pus Rape Seed, II bus v;na-se .'-c ....JiC Bii-e "! . ...75'ft'f 1 ....JTif ',e T.'Mv ...liSTCsie .....11 up ...llilSK Wr. 1.4II lie fte rijjSc rc ....l-'!lc ....T.'i'jSte ...'JU'-3c .r)C lie lite fiQM'lc hie -5c :mc ....i"i?i8e i-2Mc ....l.'i'i'ic ....i'tsec ,...iri-jitc 2(10 Sffiliu Wc s?itic iiir.c eerasie I2gi(ie ataflec lie 15c ....nwgl.-tc lee 15lSc lie irisc ...lie' '..'.!!... i.rc ........ .lie !!.!!!!!!iuc SfJOc mane 15J31SC ice lil.ric .'..'.'."iopec ir(6Xic l(iISC iic ....(ic Y.'.'.'.ih&XKi liWiiic lilGc liKc ISQJlfic KiC irQiec ic 70f5"rc $Ti50(ffi(J 75Wc ( . )UC , 7ic ....$l.C0l.(Ki I $1 (se , $2 5d $2 60 l te $2 50 T)KIIKU'M UINGlil One Foel Among Hanj VVRKCKKD I'.Y HIS UNTKMfKRKD Ill'ilON A I.IGHTHOUftK OM TUK MlOAlYi. "1 ought l have stepped live years lielete I did ; but 1 thought it wouldn't amount teauy- itiinir. se I kept en. 1 was a loel. of course- hut who isn't, when ambition and the chance ei making money spurs him en ' I only hope 1 shill gel. wen eiieugn ui eif;es anutin-i square meal sometime witlteitt a rebellion 111 mv stomach." The speaker was one. el the best known civil eic'iiieersand mining experts in 'his ceuntry: Itardv byttalurea-abullale. but broken down by hard si udv and the mereile-s hi-hing ad ministered te his initie and body by his own baud during the earlier part et his career. At fifty It is piemnluiely gray, bent in ierni and dtsitiriled. Dyspepsia diil it Dvspep-ia, the self-inflicted curse et the Aineileai! in every depiirtmi nt et toil. "I am thirty-live years old." writes Mr, CliarliM II. Walts, et West semets I'lilnam county, N. V., and had uu tiered from dyspep sia ler lilteen ycais. Tried everj thing. At last gave I'.Macctt s uiser.a aeisiu a cuain-i show what itcottlUde ler me. 11 proven u abililv by curing 1111:. 1 recenimeinl it te all who sire sullcting Irem this dreadful di-ease." Mr. G. K.Cele, druggist, elCatntel. X. ., cer tifier, 'n the truth el Mr. Watt's sLiUetnent. Gleem despondency, lie;ieleisiie-, disgust with all labor. sleephssnes-4, horrid dreams te render licdt.iue like the hour of execution l a criminal I hesc are some et Dyspepsia's loot lit tut- Tlie Dyspeptic knows wbal Coleridge ineanVwheii he stiid : "Night is my hell" I'AitKiai's GiNer.K Towie cures Dvspesia, puri liesthe Itloed, tlispeives Ilheunintlsin and all chronic ailments. Prices, .VI cents and fl a liettln Hiscox ii Ce., New lerlc. lcbl-Itttweew&dS CI1UKCII Y. M. Reems. Rev. M. I'niyite, pastor. Preaching ut lej a. in. Subjeet " Ged's Method of Dealing Oilcnsive te the Pride et Man." S1111dayschoel11lip.nl. T)KKSKYTi:UIAN rKKAUlllNM IN THE I nieriiiiig and evening at the usual hours, by the pastor, Rev. .las. Y. Mitchell, D. D. 1)Ki:SUYTKi:iAN MEMORIAL. UllAI'Kt. Rev. .las. C. Iliitnc. pastor. Kvening -crvice at "'(p. 111. sabbath school at 1:45 p. 111. Prayer meeting en Tiiinseay evening. MT, .IAiMI-. IIOI.Y COMMUSIW.N AT 8 i and Morning service nt 10M a. 111. Kven ing Player at 7' p. 111. OT. PAUI.'S M. Ii. CUUKCI1, S. JUKKN ST. V) Rev. A. I. C0II0111. pa-ter. Preaching at li': a. in. and 7l,i p. m. Sabbath school at l;i. 111. I'myer meeting 011 Wednesday evening at 71, o'clock. Tt AI.KM CHURCH OK GUI! I'KISACJMINU C morning and evening by the pastor. Rev. 11. '.elgenluss. Kvening subject "Tne Object of Ged in the Tree et Ldlc." On account 01 the nineral el one et the scholars at 2 o'clock, there will be no Sunday school. S T. I'AIJI.S ItlitfOKMKH OlVIISi: MKK vices at WlA a. 111. and VA V- m. Prayer meeting at t! p. in. Sunday school at l p. in. CUUltCH All the Best and well-known makes, or which we will Lave the latest Spring Patterns; Hartferd and Lewell Three-Plys and Extra Supers, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets, Lineeum, Oil Cleth and Rugs. Quarryviile Lancaster, lttng Lancaster... Columbia AKIUVK. Readlug.. fcOUTHWAUD. a.m. r. m. r. x. . tirje ... 2Teii T.'M J:4i. 7:10 l:!t 3:50 7:30 l:le 3:le sms :::-' 1 1 5.M A.M. 7Uit ::l S HAOEB Ne 25 "West King Street. & J3ROTIIKK, - Lancaster, Pa. LMAVS. Readlnx ARttive. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. KitticSt.... yuarryvuie. a.m. u. l'.Sf. 7ri5 12:i 'J:U- r.M. 9:10 2-It! S:i5 j:M 2.R' t:l.l si-.l'i .... s:r. 10:4e .... SfcW- 5:1". 525 (i:.e 1'IjVBUIINO A.HU OAli J-'ITTIXO. L,I.1JN BKENKMAN. OO TO OECtlNIl n (K Oran te-m school at KVANJ1EL.1CAL. English), North Mulberry street, above ige, Rev. .1. C. Kniue, pastor. Treadling orrew at 10)4 a. m. aud 1'A p. 111. Sunday p. in. S'1 1T. .MHIN'.S i.iiuiaiiifl taiuktii.- Prcaching lo-meriiw morning anu even ing by ttte pastor, iiev. pyivaiiin emii. " i" evening a series le the young sullied, "Mar riage." Seats free. All welcomed, h u inlay school a lh V- ". Gotwald missieti school at i p. 111. rpilK " WOMEN'S CIIKISsTlAN IBHIPKB X ance Union will meet te perfect their 01- ;-..t i.,ii n ncvt '1'iiesdav alternoeti at. halt pat 15 o'clock, in tnc basement et the Duke street M. K. church. New members will be received, and arrangements made ler tu ture meetings. UNION "itETHELllllUnCH OF GOO Rev. G. W. Keilhaiiier. pastor. Preaching ill 10V a. 111. and 1 p. 111. by the Rev. II. Brunei- cTithe P. M.diurch, of Rexbuiry, Frank lin eeiintv. Pa. The tevival in this eliuieli com in ucs" with interest. Hsperiencc meet ing at (i:l. p. 111. Knives FLINN & BRENBMAN FOR HOU8ESTIRES. Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Fleer and Table Oil Cleth: a erns ana opeons. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST I'lilCES. FLINN & BRENEMAN. Lancaster, Pa. tSPluiuhiug, Gau Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting, specialties. Trains ceimuet at Reading with train- timnd Irem Phllnde.'phia, Peltxville, liarriaburg, Al Al Ientewn and Xew Vurlc, via Jteutui lttoek liente. , At Columbia with trains te and Item nk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti Haiti mere. "- M. WILSON. Mint. P MiSYLVAh 1.1 K.V15.i;)AI MW SCHKDULK On and after SUNDAY OCTORKR Lit, lsei, tr.ims en lu; P-nn..yl vnnta Railroad will arrive at and leave ti.e Lauci.-tc unit I'liiladelphiailepetsas lollewa.: I Lev I Ar Kastwake. Il.iin Phil Mall Kxprcii llnrrisburg Kxprc-s Yerk Accomnii'ilatleii arrive.-, Lancaster Accomedation ariives.... Columbia Accommodation Kiederfck Accommodation :irrles. nr. k lluven Kxpresi Sunday Mail Johnslewn K press Day K.tpres- Harrislitirg Aceoiiiiind:itlet) Hanover Accommodation west, eettnectlng at Lancaster with Nhifiirii Kijuess at 10:15, will run Ihreugli te Hanover daily, except bunday. Frederick Accoii'inedatioii, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, we-t, at 1:10, will run tlirnuuh !eFre.!crick. WIS US AS It I.HJVO ItS. (A.M. A.M li:!4 'i5.1 .')::.. 7:Ni s:le lOriO s:!0 S;.V ..... !):(' 11:15 CM. lii ..... l:(Si 3:in r.u. i:4i 5:45 iri firtfi ."irr l:"i n 1.. si. tr WiwrwAtte. E .STAin.lSllfcD 1785. AirST nnssieN, ai. k. vuai'el.. chak- W lotto street below Lemen. Preacliing at 1(1:30 a. in. and 7:W p. 111., by the pastor, nev. It. F. Powell. Sunday school at, VA p. 111. Yeung people's and children's praise meet ing at IMO p. in. All are welcome. SUlt UUUI1B. HOSTBTTBRS CELEBRATED Til EH BUT Em It JS IX O rfllKO Te stiller constant headache, depression et jpirils, longing for loed and net being able te eat when put before you. gnawing pains in the stomach, lassitude and a general feeling et nen-nesa; but a capital joke te lind that llurdeek l.loecl Hitters remove all these symp toms and only costs 1. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. The true malarial antidete: see advertise ment of Simmons .Liver Kcgulaler. Ne Deception Used. It is strange se many people will continue te sutrer day after day with Dyspepsia. .Liver Complaint. Constipat'ien, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VITAL1ZKR, lreeef cost it it does net cure or relieve them. Price. 7j cents. Sold by H H. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Icdll ced5 Economy. A fortune may be spent in using Ineffectual medicines when by applying Themas' Kclec trie OH a speedy and economical cure can be etrccted. In ca-es et rheumatism, lame bick, bodily ailments.er pains of every description, it atlerds Instant relief. Fer sale by II. I!. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Invalids, broken down In health ami spirits by chronic dy.-pepsia, or sull'ering from the terrible exhaustion that fellows the M tucks el acute, disease, the testimony et thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from a similar stale et prostration by Ilesietter's Stomach Hitters, is a sure guarantee, that by the same means you, tee, may be strengthen ed and restored. Fer sale by all Druggist3 and Dealers gen erally, ll-liiuleed&w 1 JENSON'S l'OKOUS 1'L.ASTEKS. Back Ache rOSlTlVKLY CURKD UY n II WAri', .SlliYMl 41 cu. SPECIAL SALE OF Linens und Housekeeping Goods OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Watt, Stand & Ce. Are new show ing the largest and best-selected stock et P.LKACHKD AND UNP.LKACHKD TAKLK LlSliAS, TURKKY-RHD DAMASKS And TAHLK COVERS, TOWKLS, NAPKINS and IVOYLIES, That has ever been shown in this city. SPECIAL BARGAINS : 100 de.. TOW ELS al Ic. each. SO de.. All-Linen TOW ELS al 10c. each. 50 de.. Ext ra-Large TOWELS at lic each. iide.. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS at 25c. each. r.0do..mereoltluT,otumousGRAPE-RORDEK TOWELS at iec. each. Wc arc ell'ering the balance el our Sleck et Blankets, Coin forts and Felt Skirts WITHOUT REGARD TO I'll E1K COST. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT TUB New Yerk Stere, 8 aud 10 EAST KING STREET. WINES AND LIQUORS! At mm OLD WINE ,l 29 East lit W. 63T CALL AND EXAMINE. ""52 We have just received direct Irem the Island et Maderia the lollewmj; Wines : Yerdelhe, Vintage 1870 ; Serrial, Vintage 1840, Which we etl'er te our customers, together with our old 1Si, 1SH, 117. HIS and JA.7J.1 DJJIfiAH: and FINE OLD SHERRIES. HRANDIES as follews: Vintage 1S20, ISiO. It!,'.. JSJ". 1S.',S. Fine Old RYE WHISKIES. J AMA1CA SPIRITS, N. K. RUM, Ac. FRENCH CORDIALS. Ruuftimlies ami 'l:ii'ft. We have thctollewir Champagne Wines : i'eiper HeiiUeick, G. II. Milium &, Ce.'s Dry Verzenny and Extra Dry, L. Reedeier's Carte ISlanclie. Pemmery Sec V. uve CItquet, lellew Label Dry, Krug & Ce.'s Private Cuvee, Jules Champien. And the GttlEAT WESTEHN EX. TVX WINE, Prem the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondepert, N. Y. This is the Finest American Wine in the market, having been awarded the highest honors at the following Expositiens: At Paris lsfi7, Vienna l&7e and Philadelphia 1S7U. H. B. Slaymaker, age.m " S. OLAY MILLER, lines, Braiies, Bins, Old Eye WMsk m, U., Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. IV.1W3 Express Wav Pa-sender Mall Train. Ne. I. vt.t. All..ley Mail Train, Ne. U,via Columbia, leaves N!;ira Express Uaiiever AceenniKf latien h'tives.. Fint Line Frederick Aecommedatiou leaves. H.irrlsburj; Aceoiiiii:iid:i(ien Lunciislev Aeeoiiimeitalion leaves Columbia Aeconmiedation Harrisburtf Express Western Express Pi.eilic Express l.e. Ar. l'ldll.r.n A.M. A.M. 1-ii C:'J7 ::i 7:()e b:I.I II :(." I". M ill 4:11 5:11) 'i:'i." iirje 6:'-7 USB '.hid lU:l.r. lO.'.'u r.M. 1:411 l:.Vl 5V"H '!:: 7:le il-in l.if. Karri burs Kxpresi. west, al :" p. m . tins direct fiiuiieetiena (itlumM-iiaiii?eet fairs) te Columbia and 1 erk. Fast Line- weit, en Sunday, wlu n flawed, will ifepat Den nliitftei". ii,Ceal(H ill-. I'arkes InirB, MeuulJu.. Eaziibeth'eanand Middle Day Kxprts, Fast Line. .Vew Exji'i-'. Mull Train, Ne. 1. Western Expie-sund l'uci.lc Ex press run dailv. L OCAI. ?1A11. AUKAMGE.il r.M IS. J?OK SAIaK. TOUN V. AltNOLD. GapcineForeusFlasters Boasens Why they are Preferred te All Other Pereus Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. i;eeaue they possess all the merit of the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power pewer lul and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant elleets. SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and se recognized by the profession. THIRD. llecause they are the only plasters that re lieve painateucc. FOURTH. Recause they will positively cure diseases which ether remedies will net even relieve. FIFTH. Because everS.OOO physicians and druggists have voluntarily testiiicd that they are super ior te all ether plasters or medicines ler ex ternal use. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given ler porous plasters Bensen's Capcine Pereus Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mamupacturinq Chkmibts, New Yerk. M KTZGEK & UAlUlIMAN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS FKOM AUCTION AT FOR SALE. Five New two-storied Brick Houses, Nes. 410, 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, 8900 $400 cash, balance can remain en pieperty. Cheapest Houses in the city. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. Dowiiingtewu L MiKui 1'laci; 7:.)a. in., 8.1.1 am ivasiii.mstes, via ierK, lien Wasiumii'J.v, via llarils- ii BLUiailS, AC. & B' lAUUAINS IN WATCH KS, CLOCKS Chains. Rings. Spectacles. &c. Keimirlnsr ei an Kinus win receive my personal nuen nuen tten. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159& North Queen street. Kemcmbcr name and number. Di reaUy opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvan a railroad depot. dec 'JS li'djg A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'rice 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BTJWON PLASTER. UHAS. N. CB1MBMON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole agent .or Ur. C. W. Ben Ben eon's Kemcdics, te whom all orders should be addressed, flO-2wdeovlAweew 4 CHEAP STORE. TABLE LINENS at 20, 25, !!0. 37 45, .10, fi.1, 75, a7cts., $1.00 and fl.il. LINEN N .VPKlNSat .10, 7.1cts., S...0O, fl.il, $1.75 -2 05, $2.50, f3.()D and $tJ0 per dez. One Special Let Fine Quality, Large at $2 a dez., Reg. Price, $ !. TOWELS Irem 4c a pair up te 7."c. Special Bargains at 13, il, and ulcls. 00DNTBRPAME8 At ."'0. G5, 7.1, SO, S7J4etf, $1.00, Jl.Si, JI..10. fiCO $2..0. and a te et these extra quality Mar seilles Quilts from the Fire, at $3.00, worth fj.OO. Don't fail le see them as they areaGUEAl BARGAIN. FEATHERS. WE KEEP NONE HUT THE BEST STEAM CURED. IF YOU WANT MUSLINS 01 any kind, we have them at the LOWEST PBICES. OLKIOUSI SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY & CO., MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A We have a Large ami Splendid Assort Assert went of l'ertlaml, Albany and Deuble Sleighs. They are the best selectct' woodwork and Iho finest painted and ornamented Sleighs ever offered ler sale in this city. Our Motte : "Quick sales and small profits. It costs nothing te call and examine work. JKS-We also have en hand a full line of Fine Carriage work, in which we defy competition. All Werk Warranted, llepairing of till kinds promptly attended te. na-tld&w 1IUOKS ANU STATIOSJCMi Y ALENT1NKS. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES In every variety at L. M. FLYNK'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING STREET. NOT1CK lO 1-K.KM'ASSKKS ANU GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands et tliu Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or tin tin inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will he rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands el the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FI1EEMAN, B. PERCY" ALO EN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler it. W. Celeman's Heirs. elG-tfdttw, JS83. 18S3. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE- B O O K S T O K E OF Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. felVl-lfd leizpr&IailiMD, (CHEAP STORE.) 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) pOCGH aXBCF. LOGHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Celd in less time than any ether preparation. PRICE S5 CEXT8 PER BOTTLE. Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEB. PA. MJSItlGAL. GKAVS SPBCirill MKI11CINK. TUK Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less el Memery. Universal Lassl tude. Pain in the Rack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te hciid tree by mall, te every one. The Specific Medicine is weld by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages for J5,-er will be sent tree by mall en the receint el the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and i:s9 North Queen street. On account el counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper theenlygenuine. Guarantees elcure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, DruKeist, 137 and iw North Queen street. THE GF AY MEDICINE CO., N. Y . apr!2-lvd4w VAxruzR. s IIOlMtS FORCLOhlNl. THE MAILS. Ky itMtlrtMd -Nr.w Yii:i: niinireu mail, 7:e'l u. in.. I"U l- iii.,.V.ii 1. in. and ll-.eii p. in. Way JlAiL.ea-i :."a. in. Cmu.vriANA, Pai kc-diurg and lii'M p. in. GtuiM villi:, liowningtewn, and Gap, ;:l." p. m 1'lllLAIUELl'BIA Tlllaifllll MAIL a. in.. J2::!(, W ami H:' 0 1'- "i. PnTSiicr.fiii am wk-st, !'.0( and H:( . m. IlAnitisr.uiui mail, i;:00 and !:() a. in., I&iniii! 11 oep. m. Wav mail. we-t. '" (fi and .':( a. m. Raltimeki: Au Wasiiimhen, via I'hiladel- nhia. r.tmp. in Baliimeuk p. in. llALTlMOKB AMI burg, 110. Ce.TKsriLLi:,.r):tii p. m. CeLUMlUA HttCiiOa. ic. I:.7 and -l.iri p. in. YOIIK AM YOIIK WAV, lOlllllll 1I:(H p. III. NfiirriiKiix Cuntkal. '': 0 a. in., and II:Wl . m. im-miinis. v:i. IIiiaijIm;. CeLC.miua R. K., a. in. and 1-iSO p. m . Rkaiuke, via Iliirrisburg..,i:in and II:C0 p. m. Ri:ii.mi wav, via .lunetien, I.itltz. Mini hciin, East lleinplleld and Kphrat:i..i:l.i p. m. (icAtiltwiLLB. Camaige, New Pievulence, West Willow, MartiiiNVille. Relteii ami Liun: Val'.ev, .:l." a. in. and .Win p. in. New Hei.lai.-ii, Llmrclitewii, Greenbatik, lllue Ball, Geedville. Ileartewn and pring Greve, by wuy fit Howniiigtewn, at (!:1.1 p. lit. and I1-.WI p. in. Sack Haiuiei:, via Celtiinbia, :-0 a. m. and .r:!.' p. in. MV Stage Sliiekwaler and S.iln Harber, daily, at 4:U p. in. Te Millersville. S and 1 1:30 a. m., and I p. in. ISinklcy's Rridge, Le.iceck, I'.areviRe, New Helland, '-:"'! 1'- "I. Willow Mreet, Sniithville, Ruck, Chestnut Level, Green, i'eter' Creek, Plea-ant Grevir, Reck Springs, Fairmont and Revlandsville, Mil., dailv. at 7:ttMi. in. Landis Valley, Oii;eh. West Earl, harmei-s ville, Ncirsville, llliiklelewn, Terrc Hill, .Mar tinilale, daily, at i:30p. m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Htrasbiirg, daily, at l:ni p. in. New Danville. Concstega, Martleville. Cele manvllle. Mount Nebo. Kawlinsville, Kethesda and Llbuity Square, daily, at iKW p. in. On Sunday evening, mails ciist and ivcbt close at IO-.Ml'p. in. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving by Kail Eastern mail, (':3i a. in. l():(;(l a. m., 3:00 and r;:."e p. m. Eastern way mall, 10:0 a. m. Western mail, G:U0 and liun a. in., 2:)0 and 7:00 p. m. .... , , ...... Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 'i..O p. in. Western way mall, K:..ia. in. Rcadintf way mail. U)' a. m. tiuarryvIIIeBi-ancIi,fc:15a. m. and 1;(ki p. m. Arriving by Slitge Frem Sate Haiberand Slackwater. ut.t:W u. in., daily. Frem MlllcrfVillc, "and '.. in. lind t p. m. Frem New Helland, at !):30 a. in., daily. Frem Rew landiville. Mil . ut l:M p. in. Reading way mail, at 10::)) a. m., daily. Fiem Stras buig. at .:30 a. in., dally. Frem Rawlinsville at ll-.OOa. m. Frem Terrellill, at le-.frl a. m. DELIVERIES ISY CARRIERS. There are three mail deliveries by Letter Carriers each dav, and mi their return trips they taku up the mail matter dc; esiled In the letter-boxes. Fer the lirst delivery the Carriers leave the ellii.e at 7:00 a. in.; s-ceiid delivery at 10:00 a. ui.; third delivery at 3: p. in. SUNDAY POST-OS F1UK HOURS. On Sunday tint Po-detUce is open from Aprif list te Octeticr 1st, from S te t) a. in., and from I. te 7 p. m.; Irem October Isl le Apiil 1st, from J te 10 a. m. and from . te i p. in. Mlltli'S CAKPKT HALL. "The Old Reliable." This is the Title which Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cor. W. KING & WATER Ste., H-Li obtained by selling the BestGoed-f al the inet Reasonable Prices with THE LAKGEST AND BEST STOCK te .select Treiii. In addi tion te the Largest Stock el Carpels ever car ried in this city, we have new TUE LATEST AND BEST KINDS -OF- Brussels, Iiigraia and Chain Carpets, Ever brought te the city et Lancaster. nr Call before purchasing elsewhere AND BE CONVINCED. H. S. SHIRK, It'arpjet Hall, West Kins anj Hater Ms. JS- CARPETS WOVBN TO ORDER. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended te when received. f
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