WfJS&J i&Ksa rw:.sr "v- '-- 3?- i S ilSS V" ."V JBHHmHBHHlHSHnKHHKBIMHHHlffiVm BnKVMBtfr 8fiBMWP'3KHi?5&B3 aEffRMKiHPS'XriraK' sB&tfir'iEPl'la'BsrsPSMW i !! nwnw i ii'i i ii ii i i i iihim ii iw iim ' 2;9?9BK9AaBrrr " 'i i i ii i i i i imwmii ' ' hipn m i Mimn rw i inii w rmr r v Tt : if t w jausc; r&. jwS'aBj. i ' "--'t--j n n- -' -rr" fiT - " r"" nrrn m i "- -Trr"JTniifr" lam'rm mi .r.Js ESHTSFasjs ?KgBggBfeei Jfeffet&? mt M-.WMT j. "rr ' - i pub " n Bui ii mi ii mw iiiw ! ii mtM! 'Lai iraawamMr itv-g i'TiIKiuM' 1. 1 p .i " pii M,wiiii m wimn" ntMi v - w i c - r- -a' j9Lrf .imr ..- -T"-r - .- w jtt c . rc- w r -n?ww -awjat r w . .&- -.-w. iT-i vta-K- sjtsv Effiairvri k si7tc fmsaer ifff iStV. . m& ?L ESvv M E fcv7 $&. m 1 m . few" m?-s Efcn -h a TiHJtX 1 : WX 4-. . , . - "in i i ' I i ii i m. ' , "' 1 ' "" '" '":"?? ' ' ' -" '" '" " l.""' ' . w. " 7 Z 17. "" mweucax. ' ' jirroejM, " , . 7- " " J " - mi oejw, e. - - . J njarmegy eVrag , " -4Vi"4H .. . - u.AaI M i rfci 1 f rt . - - - .,. ... ...... i . i- -i .-.- i . i -i ii.. i. .M ... , - ,., -- ... . - - - .y,1 , ',, . ' , .mRT tniirn at XL " KDAY EVENING, MAKUtl W, lia, trSKSV THE 14UTTOM DHAWHii. ls 1 buflBtlw SeBtchamDer ei tue iieuse, 3SiT'"dBt up In dim. unceruim sni, itrTfctie steed an anUqnc cheat of rtrawcrp. i:3?Ot foreign woefl, wltn urassea diibi. 1j.S Oae morn a woman trail anu gray jotf'ej&.SUyp'd tetteilngly acreas tbe lloer b--Let Jb," aaW she, the HgUt et day- iSv " Then, Jean, unlecK tne DOirem arawtn SZ2Z. IT. 2 rfc lri. in ftU venth'8 loveliness, :?3p&& Jseltdewn with eager, curious face; X? Prchnce she arcami ei xnaian suk, ?! - - .. t.lHn Inll S 'The tears Tushed te her tender eyed, -fe ' " Her heart wnn selejnn a3 ft prayer. "'Dear Grandmamma !"fclie aeltly ssigh'.l, w- LlrOneaTrltherel rose ana palm; Sat en the elder face was naught But sweet content ana peaceiai cann. leaning upon her stall, she gazed Upen a baby's half-worn shoe ; y ,A little frock of finest lawn ; ft A tint, nrllli nv bows el blue. E"?. W !ggr A;ball, made fifty ycara ase ; A little glove ; a tassei'a cap ; A halt-done long division sum ; Seme school books lastcnM with a strap. She teucli'd them all with tiemblins llps- "Hew much,"6h'e said, "the heart can bear ! Ah, Jean ! 1 thought that 1 should die Tne day that first I laid them tliexe. " But new it seems se geed te knew That all throughout these weary years ThelrboartshavebeenuntouchMbygiict. Their eyes have bceu unstained by tcai . Dear Jt an, wc spe with clearer tight. When earthly love is almost o'er ; Tbose children wait inc in lhe slsl h, Fer whom I leck'd that sacred drawer " Mary A. JJarr, in " Out Continent." American Acrlcullnre. Country Gentleman. Dr.. Gilbert, the voll-knewn English agricultural chemist, visited this country last year, and traveled ever 10,000 miles through Canada and the btates. Seuie of his observations were recently published in the Londen Gardener's Chronicle. He 'was strongly impressed with the thousands of miles, almost consecutively, of level plains of natural vegetation. The accu mulation of fertility, and tbe capacity of such districts te pro vide feed for future population, seemed te him te be almost boundless ; but under picsent management tbere appealed te l.e a wasteful 'Eaciifice of fertility. Amnmrntlmr nlacei. he visited Mr. Dal rymple'sgieatfaim in Dakota, who has '-a two th'nd's interest in the 70,000 acres, from which 30,000 acre3 of wheat weie harvested last season, yielding ever half a million bushels. The toil is veiy rich prairie land, but dots net yield ever 20 bnsbels per acre. The same soil, nudei the best culture, affeided 40 te 43 bushcii Mr. Dalrymple does net apply aiim.m nre, but merely bums the mi.iw u the land, and iiu?; wheat jear altei vrai. He does net see any deJie.un in tlj( c op. "We cannot quite agice with Di (Jiibcjt when he sajs that is thcenli oeiuuo which can be pursued under picsent ciiiMitn stautiep, whcie hud is t much eheaper than labor, adsnitfrig :n he .'oes thai thorough cultine u:.d the .diMuee e! weeds would give much hp.tviei letuins. It is uel necchMtn te puisne lhe slew anil laborious piecesi for lednciug the t.eil te the best condition tenne: ry auopice, since improved impleicci.tb will enable the farmer te sweep ever aral puiveue tne 'laheTBQveral times f.'Ui than beleie. ltepeatrd Pipriintents have shown of Lite years that thorough preparation and uil uil ture alene for wheat, give a giaatinc icac in the juetluct ; aud tiie addition of cr.ttk andshcej. laiMiig, whirh may be easily combined with the picduct e" j.iaiu, would ictain and iuei ease lhe ; es.cn: fci tility. an m PHlr.V Ai'PLAI. UOUKWl u Heavy ilipetisFB or tne j'.xlrilttleii l'i CBedluss Hie irnus Running Lew . . Xetwithstandinp tbe lepeits fieus C.m ada te the effect that Jbjer Phipps' ca'e Will be carried 10J the privy council, deubti are Btill expressed tint the idea vrili be carried out. becaiihe of the Rieat ex'nre involved. It is a well known fact that tMiipp3' money is fast lunniiift low, and that be has expended ever $12,000 abtady. The cost of eaiiyinj; the case te England, where it would be necessitated in bavins the best council obtainable, would be at least $10,OCO mere. He paid Mr. Oiler, of Terente, $3,0U0 for conduct inr tbe case as far as it has gene. When Phipps m rived in Hamilton be bad about $300 in cth with bim. Iu September last Geerge W Harkins carried a goodly amount te thu languishing fugitive, some of which was derived from the mnjer'n sbare in bib mother's estate, which is about $25,000 Late r en another installment found its way te Canada, a portion of Ibis being made np, it is said, by ex membeis of Ibc beaid of guardians and ex contractor who bad j been recipients of the ex-Eupeiintcndcut's favors. A bhert time a friend of the major, named CinGcld, took a ttip te Canada with a grip-tack lined with geld and greenbacks. This fund, it is said, was made up by membeis of the Grand Army of the Republic, of which the major is a member. It was net an appiopriatien P?w. fwrtcfanv particular pest, but the indi vidual cbippiegs in of these who sympa thized with him in his troubles. It is this knowledge that leads te the belief that the treasury is becoming exhausted. MOVER'S FOSEBilL. The Neighbors Preparlrg te Kury Mini With Hener Erb's Perilous Position L T2ie neighbors of Uriah BTeyer, who was "f? Tiangcd at Middlcburg Wednesday for the i murder of Jehn and Grctchen Kintzlcr, v?, intend burying the remains to-menow y from the former home of the dead man near Treexlville, Snyder county, a few miles from that place. Preparations Q have been made for an immense funeral. - Erervbedv residing in the county knew . l. lfA-..n TTw.elt'u lfit lift, iu n lirncnn. reus miller. 2?ew that the guilty man hasexp'ated his crime upea the gallows all feeling of bitterness is passed. An imnesintr funeral baa. therefeie, been de- 8 termined upon. District Attorney Bewers "Taid that the confession made by Mever a Tew days before his execution could net but affect the case of Erb unfaveiably. f Erbjs new in jail awaiting the decision se by the beard of pardons. Iteu Jp -' w The KItxIr of Lite. Sp That purely vegetable compound, limdeck Uloed BItteM, may be Justly tei ined the CTa ir of Life. A pleasant ami mective iii-iuc;iiic; it Imparls strength and Itality.4e tlin entire svMcm. Frieetl. Fer side by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.) Keith Queen sticet. Te the aflliclcl we tiy read the advertise ment et Simmons Liver Regulator. De 'en Beli ve It. That In this town there are scores el pei-ens passing our stoic" evi-i y day whes lives are made mlssrable by Indigestion, Dyspepin, Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver o:u e:u .r.itit rvmsiinfiiien. hen ler T5c. we will sell V'bw . HMIif ..1.. T7fnllTO trnniwtnlAl 1. iiti J J llliuitn i iiuiiu.. .tiiuui i. v u ,. f.KiMf OIU OV 11. . ..UCIlITAII, uniL'liu lj-. jjgfi 1S9 JTerth (Jueen street. ' fcl)7- ed2 " Bene en, Hepe Tver, n mnitiJr.whiit fin ailment may he. l Uumr. ism, nenralg a, lameness, asthma, brenchUis fcr ether treatmenthave Inl'cd hepa en ! go atence ler Themas' Eclectrlc OH. Itwillee nra veu lmmudlate relict. Fer gale by H. B. !j Cochran, diugglat, 187 and 139 North Queen fMM HOSTBTTBB'S CELEBRATED Invalids who are recovering vital stamina, declare In grateful terms their appreciation ei the merits as a tonic, el Hostetter's Stom Stem aehe Bitters. Net only cees it impart strength te the weak, but It also cerreets an Irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease te these who puffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents lever and ague. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, ml-lmdeed&w LOGHER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Ha-? cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Celd in less time than; any ether preparation. PRICE t5 CENTS PER BOTTLE, rieparcd and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 EAST (KING STREET, LANCASTEli. PA. " MOlt BAJJZ. FOR REMT.-A STORK ROOM AND Dwellinp containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply attUe Iktklliobs Iktklliebs ceii office. tfd X ' F OR RKNT. THE 8TOKLI ROOM, NO. 3 North Queen street, new occupied hy Anie Itlncwalt. A Apply te 'ill IOS.E. FRANK MN. feb7.Si,10teedtfd Ne. 120 East KlnK St. i hie Sloi'e anil Dwellins. Ne. 3.3 North Qneeu ?lrret, onpesito Northern Market IIoihe. Applv at Ne. 30J NOliTII QUKEN stui:i:t. dsa-tra lOK SALK. V Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-HOOMf.D DWELLING, Choice Location. Rath. Under ground Dralnaac, Large TWO-STOUT STA bLU and Greenlieuse in rear, Fruit and hnibberv In variety. Apply at 12J-tM NO. 239 EAST KING STUEET. I7011 RISNT. A LAKUK TWOSTORK V Hrlck Henso. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A tive f-tei-y Ilrick Warehouse en Mifflin ft icft, hetwwn Seuth Queen and Prince "trei-is. A. J. STEINMAN. 120-tt(l lMTEHIQKHCEtt Office LORI.I:.sAl.KOK KKJrCCKY KTJLfcSs. On MONDAY. 1UA11CII 12, 1SS3, at Daniel L"".inN btables. Alaiket stiect. rear or Mc-(ii-um Heuse. 201ieade:KENTOCKYMULKS. pait uteen ami parr well broken, from 3 te 4 cai3 old. iM 10 RK hands hlj?h and nicely pall il. One et the best let et mules ever hiou-jlilte tills city. A ci edit, et tedays will be given. Sale atl o'clock. aie-.ld HOWARD 15AILEY. F1 OR SALE. ill FOR S4.L.E. The undersigned effeis ler sale the lets of 'leund adjoining his residence, en Clinxlett" nnd Walnut streets, In the cltv et Lancaster, "euipiislng 211 tect en Chailette sticet and "(." feet en Walnut street Thpse lets will be sold en easy terms In the whom ei in parts, te suit purchase! 3. Apply te TII0S.E. FRANKLIN, OFFICE XO. 120 EAST KING STREET. in83wclWThF&S POJ5LIC8AI.K OF CITr PROPERTIES. On SATURDAY . MARCH 10. 18S3, at Mtrh.ipi siietp.l. Neith Ouoen stiect. Lancas ter, Pa., the umieisigneu will expose at public saltr, the following real estate, situated in the city of Lancaster, te wit : Ne. 1, a let of ground en tH0 east side et l'liim street, between East King street and Last Orange street, containing In lrent23 leer, mcie or less, and extending eastwad 111 feet, te a public allcy,.en which a one-storied biick DWELLING HOUSE, Nc. 37, is erected. Ne. 2, a Let et Ground en the north side of East ChfPtnnt street, between Sliippcn ami Plum streets, containing in front 10 leet 1 inches, mere or less, and extending rorth rerth wai d et said width 5 leet, mere or less, then widening towards the cast 1 loot 5 Inches, mere or less, ler the remaining distance et &C leet 4 Inches, mere or leas, te a nve leet com mon alley, en which aTwo-SteiIed BRICK 1) W ELLING IIOUSE, numbered 317 13 erected Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold thu FRAME BUIL DING. NOS.SC2 and SOI East King sticet. opposite Plum street, together with all eut-buildlnga. fences, etc ; said build ing, etc., te be taken down and removed alter Apill 2, 18S3. In order te make room for the ex tension et Plum street. Sale te begin at 7:30 p. m., en said day, when tei ms will be made known by MARY BAIR, feb2i-tsd M ARV S. B. SIIENK. VJ.OTIUKO. s. S. RATHVON. OVERCOATS, Dress Snits, Business Suits Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ter men and boys, atbottem prices ler the next two months, at S. 8. RATHYOffS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., JlMmced LANCASTER, FA. TOT RECEIVED Ai. TUIS OFJTlCK ANOTHER FINE LOT OF Fancy Business and Advertising Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and sccsamplcs. tfd PlAOS ANU FCRNITURR BEJlOVED at short notice. Alse, dealer In second hand and antique Furniture, Steves and IlrAcketSaws. S1.50. AUG. F. RKINOEHL. 328 North Oucen stree: dcall-umd (Above thu Northern Market.) :el DKUSS ANU CLOAK MAKIMO. MRS. ADTEN, et New Yerk city, has opened Dress and Cleak Making Reems at Ne. 27 EAST KING bTRKET, and scllctta the patronage of the ladles et Lancaster city and vicinity. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. mar7-lmd STOMH BITTERS. TuilGinr rpORACUO IIUVKKS' OONTRAOT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS ABTD- SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED THE "Intelligencer" Office. - . vtittA HARNISH & CO'S, AMNBXINKOr DRESS GOODS. Hamburg Edgings, Blbbens, ladles and Gents' Hese et the Latest 8tyles. Alse a fine let et SEEING SUITINGS, ter Men and Bey's wear, which we win maxe up toeraer muew Prices. We nave also a lew; Keady-Made Suits en hand. CARPETS. We are new prepared te show a fine line or BAG CARPETS, of our own manufacture, at Lew Prices. Call before purchasing else where. t . " Carpets Woren te Order. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended te when received. PKIME STEAMED FEATHERS always en hand. . W1TMEB HEOS. Ne. 46 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. mar5-lwd&4tw j.B- MARTIN ft CO. CHINA, GLASS -AKD- QUEBNSWABB. LAEGE LINE OF Burgess & Goodard's 2d Selection Queensware IN TEA, DINNEli AND CHAMBEK WAliE, at less than HALF PKICE. IMMENSE BARGAINS. New Glassware, New Chine Novelties In Easter Goods. J. R MASTL3T & CO., Oer. West King and Prine'e Sts. LANCASTER, PA. QEUOND TU NONK. Watt, Shand & Ce. New offer the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE in UNLAUNDRIBD SHIRTS. Ne. 1. Full Size, with Linen Bosem, 25 Cents Each. Ne. 2. All Sizes, Linen Bosem and Cutis, re inforced, well-made aud sure te lit. 1 50 Cents Each. Ne. 3. A verv superior Shirt, line Linen Bosem and Cufls, re-lnierced anu niceiy nn- lshcd. 75 Cents Each. Ne. 4. "THE BEST OF ALL," made et finest Linen and best muslin, with patent Bosem, 8100 Each. These iroeds are bought direct Irem the maiiutacturers and are tin 10 BEST VALUE IN TllK MARKET. SPECIAL BARGAINS: 25 dozen Fine Laundiied Shirts, 85 Cents Each. 2 Oases Wamsutta MuslinB, Best Goods, Uc a yard ; less than maker's price. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. ",TETZGKU & ITAUUHMAN & CHEAP STORE. BLACK CASHMERES. . BLACK CASHMERE9. . 120. 50c. BLACK CASHMERES 2Cc. BLACK CASHMERES We. BLACK CASHMERES -lie. BLACK CASHMERES 30c. BLACK CASHMERES G5c. BLACK CASHMERES 75c. BLACK CASHMERES Sc BLACK CASHMERES S1.00 BLACK CASHMERES $1.23 THEV ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERY ONE TO BE THE BEST GOODS EVER SOLD AT THE PRICES. 1 (CUEAP STOBE.) 43 WEST SING ST., LANCASTER (Between the Cooper Heuse and sorrel Herse Hetel.) JIATS ASJ CAPS. TT ATS, CAtTJ AND TOR, Hats, Gaps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the firm et Shultz & Bre., fashionable hatters, and new offers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33NUBTU QtJKEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere of the late tlrm et Shultz A Bre Special Inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has empleyed'Henry A. and Wm. Shultz. or the late Arm et Shultz & Bre., who are experienced hatters. " JOHN SIDES; (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ & BBO.) flS-tfd SOMETHING NKW VOB WOBKINGM1EN. New styles or Shirts and Overalls et supe rior make. Alse Working Pants, lined, for SO cents and up. A lull line et Seamless Hoses, Cellars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, 4c P. S.-A te ACRE FARM, with Grist and Saw Mill, 2 Dwellings, Barn, and ether out buildings, ler sale or exchange en city prop erty. Alse, a 2 ACRE tract, with Frame Dwelling, large Barn and geed fruit, en lute of Railroad. Terms easy. Apply te HKNBTBBCHTOLD. 13-lT &' N,s.Se,M North Qneea8treet, Metz eryanan 0AEPET8 We respectfully Invite an Examination of CARPETS for the SPRING SEASON of 1833, which will consist of CHOICE NEW STYLES, and be sold at the Lewest Rul ing Prices. Hartferd Moequettes, Smith's Meuquettes, Bigelow Bedy Brussels, Hartferd Bedy , Brussels, Herner Bedy Brussels, Fer Parlors, Libraries, Chambers, Hall and Stair, etc., with 9 in., 2 4, and 5 8 Borders J match ; also Roxbury Tapestry, Saxonville Tapestry, Smith's Extra Tapestry, Medford Tapestry, Hlfirgens' Tapestry, and Sanferd's Tapestry Carpets. All the Best and wollknewn makes,-of whiehwe will have the Latest SpriDg Patterns. Hartferd and Lewell ThbebePlts and Extra SXJTERS, PffiLADELPHIA MEDnTM WOOL INORATN3 and Cotten Chain Cabpetb. LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH AND RUGS. HAGER & BROTHER, NO, 25 WEST KING- STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLEK & CO. BLACK CA8HMEEES ! BLACK CASHMERES at BLACK CASHMERES at BLACK CASHMERES'al ACK JET BLACKS AND BLUE BLACKS, HEST GOODS IN THE CITY FOR THE PRICE. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. TIOWEKS HURST. 26 and 28 North Queen Street. GENTLEMEN We have new open a large let of FINE PERCALE SHIRTS, which we have just bought, and which we offer at the LOW PRICE OF $1.00. They are fully worth $1.50. One pair Cufis and two Cellars gees with each Shirt. They are net common goods, but are choice and fine, and are what we say, fully worth $1.50. We also offer the Best $1.00 White Shirt in this City. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ... "VriEKS & IiATHFON New Offer the Greatest Bargains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manufacture. Examine Cards sent by mat!, enclosed in the PICTORIAL. The. people are coming and all go away suited and well-pleased. If you should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you one. Our Stock of ULOTniNG for Men, Youth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW. Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the prices are within the reach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a poed trade this Spring is assured. JgP"Ceme early and make your selection from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in Lancaster city. Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, HAJCVWAJtJE. j Eff HARDWARE S'XURK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & REMIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABINfl HARDWARE, 870VES, HEATERS, RANGES, PALN1S, OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods. sll-3mdf:w OAItlllAUJHi, iPO. Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE OAERIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished In the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics.. Fer quality el work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work wa&nted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-ttd&w HBObE&IMS. T KURSK'S. -OUR CHOCOLATE &C0C0A DEPARTMENT. BAKER'S Ne. 1 Premium Chocolate. BAKER'S .Breakfast Cocea. WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate. ALKETHREPZA, a preparation of Pnre Chocolate. EPP'S PREPARED COCOA. O-We can say el Epp's Cocea, that it makes a delicious and healthtuldrlnlr. We have tried It. Give it a trial. FflESH SMOKED SALMON. In quantity te suit purchasers. We still have that splendid 10 CENT SYRUP. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. I1HB BEST S VEST -UIGAK8 MM THK I mfvriV11nv1i,Mufa .- - W-JT . w -w- --Pt .- '- 1 UAKTMAJN'B I JSL.LOW.FJ40NX Q19J: A1STD WALL Oar Stock for this reason will be made np of Selected Styles of all qualities (including Fine Hand Prints), from Fr. Beck & Ce., Warren Fuller, Reb't Graves & Ce., and Main & Ce., of New Yerk, Hewell & Brether and Wilsen & Fenimore, of Philanelphia, all of which we are prepared te show, and estimate for work te be pat np by experienced Paper Hangers at the Lewest Possible Price. LAOE CURTAINS, ANTIQUE CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, WHITE and ECRUE, in all WALNUT and ASH POLES ; quins, etc. WWDOW SHADES IN NEW DESIGNS. EMBROIDERED HOLLAND SHADES. HOLLANDS IN ALL COLORS. EST" Estimates made and work promptly executed by skillful workmen. 50c 75c, BLACK CASHMERES at BLACK CASHMERES at BLACK CASHMERES at 90c. CASHMERES at IN- CLOTHINB. Centre Hall, Ne. 12 B. j. jti N EXT DOOR TO TDK COURT HOCSK. FAHNESTOOK'S. CARPETS! Great Slaughter and Sacrifice in Carpets at FAITNESTOCK'S, next Desr te tbe Court Heuse. Opened This Day, Large Let- or INGBAIN, VENETIAN AND RAG CA.RPETS. Bought at au Asssiguees' Sale in New Yerk. INGRAIN CABPETS at 25 Cents Up. RAG CARPETS at 25 Cents Up. STAIR CARPETS at 12 1-2 Cents Up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSI .FOJf TOIIN L. ARNOLD. SPLENDID R3SIDBNOS OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. The parties who have been waiting te see my New IIouse completed, can new have the opportunity te examine it. This house is fitted up in the most convenient possible way for easy housekeeping. The cellar, vcashhouse and yard have cement pavements, finer than stone and as endurable Washheuse is the most complete room possible te make. This house has mere modern improvements than any house yet erected in Lancaster. Parties desiring te see it will please call at m j store, Ne. 11 East Orange street. JOHN oeajj. B. ABTIRi Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 49-rard: Ne. 430 North Water nad Prlnj treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd MANUBK ANU COAL. New Tort and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES - OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Ilarrlsburg Pike. Qehkral Office 10; East Chestnut street. Kauf&nan, Keller & Ce. aprMyd rwA.v. '. M. V. JB. COHO, 3'dO NORTB WATJSS ST., Lancaster, Jtu,t Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection "With, the TelephonleKxchnu,,-, Yard and Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET teb23-l7iJ CONJUNCTIVAL INFLAMMATION OF the Eye is the most common form of Oph thalmia. There is a sense et uneasiness, an Impatience of light, pain, heat, and swelling et the glebe et the Kye. Diseases el the EYE, EAR, THROAT-a1e. CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DISEASES-RucceeafDllytreated by - - DRS. H. D. and H. A: LONOAKKR. Offlee. u ntt waifiut ctreetLsaeMtar. . PAPEE! qualities, with BRASS, Cornices, Leeps, Lambre- 65c. - S7c. Si. .00. $1.25. LANCASTER, P3NNA. GEO. P. RATHVON. LANCASTER, PA. King St., Lancaster, Pa. noeua. LANCASTER, PA. SAHC. L. ARNOLD. FAT12H JIAJfaZHtiS, r.c. IKAKES W. 1TKY. We have a large line et LAOE CURTAINS In wniTE and CREAM, from $1.00 a pair NETTING by yard from ISJc. Tip. i I : BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS. SHAMS and TIDIES. PILLOW CURTAIN POLES el every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in price : 1 50 cornices ler 90c., $2 cornices for $L50,$if0 cornices ler $1.75, $2.75 cornices ler $2.00. Will fit any window up te Ave left in width, and very eaaily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring In all the New Patterns and Colera ODD LOTS and REMNANTS et PAPER' HANGINGS very cheap te close out. Among them. are some very choice styles. A lew of these light-colored Shades left from 15 cents up. Have your work done new before the Spring rush commences. We employ fln.t-class work men and can uivc your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA vaxmwi.rMt' - . . -ii rAftUASTCK AMU IUi l.l.rifgYHJJE K. t Cars run as lollews : " Leave Lancatser (P-B Depot), at 7, , ana 110 a. w, and 2, 4, 6 and S-30 p. in., exct ea Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9Mf. a- l,8ave MlUcrsville lower end) ats, 9, aadjHrs. , a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run iatly en a ive time except en Bw" av. ' V . Tt ! 'Wilusiiua a ruin1 UJCrOSlT JEAU, p i Vj RJiATJ TIM K TABLE Tralna neT7 ran legularlyen the Celnmbbu et'x-uci. ji::ejifc limireau en iuw iwiuim. time: BOTjrnWABD. 1 STATIONS. I MOKTgTCfcma. r.x. a.x. a.x. jux. t.x. r.x. 60 10r30 Columbia.... 8.X 53 ..... GS 10:33 Washington... 8:08 8-23 6:42 10-9 Ciesswell.... 8.02 5:20 ...... 7rf 10:55 Sale Harber... 7:45 5:05 75 11H Shenk's Ferry.- 7:40 5.01 79 11HB Pequea 7:36 4dS 7:12 U.KX5 .Yerk Furnace.. 7:3 4c 7:17 11:10 .Tncqaan 7.-2S 4-51 7AJ 11:15 McCall'a Ferry. 7:23 4:47 7:37 11:26 File's Eddy... 7:10 4:SC 7:41110 rishlnjr Creek,. 7.06 4:33 7:50 11:33 7:10 ..Peach .Bettem.. 6:57 4:26 7:50 8.-0!1154 7:27 ...ConewlngO... 6:41 4:12 7:3G p. if. 8:13 12:03 7:37 Oclerara 6-S2 43 733 823 12:13 8)0 ...Pert Deposit.. 6:20 3UB 7:17 12.30 820 ... Pertyville 3:41 7:05 pEADFNO 23 COl.ti.ll D1A B. K. ABnANGElICNTOFPAS3ENaKU TRAINS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13nr, 15?i NOBTHWABD. UAVJL Quarryvllle , Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia , AEIUVB. Ueadlntr X.U. 750 9:10 9b SOUTHWARD, IHAVT. A.K. A.M. r. H. V. u. 6:20 .... 2-30 7:30 .... 3:40 7.40 1.00 3-J50 7.30 1:10 3:40 9:45 3:C0 50 r.x Eeadlng A5JUVK. Columbia Lancaster. , Lancaster, King St Quarryviha 9:40 9:30 0:40 8:15 55 10:40 C-JO xraiue connect, at iteuain with trains te and from Phlladclphti, Pettsvllle, Ilarrlsburg, AL urtr. Al- lentewn and New Yetk, vt 1 sound Broeii Reute. At Columbia with trains te and front Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and 13r.lt). mere. " M. WILSON. Sunt. PKSKSILVANIA KA1LROAU NETV SCHEDULE On and sfter SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1S82, tralna en the Pcnnsyl vania Itollread will arrive at and leave the Lancastei and Philadelphia depots as fellows r Lev Lan Ar Phil Kabtwakd. A.K. A. it Mall Kxpress v.... Fast Line Ilarrlsburg Express Yerk Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomedation arrives... 12:11 23 70 10:20. 5:33 8:10 8:10 8;55 9:00 Columbia Accommodation... .......... 11:4 P.M. 12:53 Kiotlerlcfe Accommodation arrives.. Loci' Haven Expitsu... 1:03 2:12 S20 5:25 C45 i-.it. 3:l.i 7if. Caai'.iyMall liolmefewn Kxpress Dzv Express HCTisburR Accommodation. H.nevfr Accommodation we3t, connectlti; at ' aneaster with Niagara Express .at 19-lb, will run through te Hanover dally, exeeK Sunday l rderict Accommodation, west, cenr-ritlnfj at L.-ncster with Fast Line, west, at ii0, will run thMochte Frr-ilt-rlck. k. r.it. 12:00 L':10 2d0 8:25 2.10 8:13 .... 8:25 Le. at. Fhll Lan A.M. A.M. 4:30 e:'. 4:30 6:27 7:00 9:35 9,:c 8:13 10:15 10:20 P.M. 11-.CS I'M) r.M. 2:11 5 20 'i":H 73) C:10 7NU 9:(C il:l0 11:20 I.-15 WraTWAUD. New a Express.... Way l'assenfpr Mall Train, Ne. 1. vl i. Mt. Jey Mall Train, No.2,vlaCeltimbla,leavea Magara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... r a3L Line . ............ .................. Frederick Accoramei! tlen leaves... Ilarrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia AcceinitKiil itieu Harri3burg Erpri sh Western isxpri. .... I'aclnc Exprcs Harrhburs Expresi, vest, at 5:10 p. m., l-q direct connection? (v ltheut change of caa) n Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, went, en Sai'day, when fla-ged. will 8UpatDeKtdn(TtJiwn Ceatcsvyta, Paruea burs, Mount .Tey, l!l!.ibcthtewnid Mli!dl town. Day Express, Fast Line, 27ew3 Exprc83, Mali Train, Ne. 1, weitern Eiire?3 and rscitle tix press run dailv. L UUAL MAIL lUCliAKUiCHlENTS. HOURS I OI. CLOSING THE MAILS. By fintlread .Ti.w Yenc iHRecau mail, 7-se ii. ni., 12-30 p. i.j., 5 M i. in. and 11 oe p. in. Way Mail, cist. 7-.'u a. in. Christiana, Pari, es bit re and Downlngtewn l.raep. m. Gordekvillp, Downlngtewn, Lrf.nian l'iace and Gap, 0:15 p. m. PiiiLADELrniA Tnnoceii mail, 7:"W n. m .. S:ir, a. m., 12 iO, 8.00 and I I:t0 p. m. Piitsbijrgu asd west, U.Oj and 11-CO p, m. IlARRisaura mail, 00 and 9 00 a. m -1.35 anO 1100 p.m. Way mail, west, R no and 9-ee a. ra. Baltimore asi Washwoteu, via PhllnduN phla, 5 Ou p. in. Baliimerk asd Washington, via Yerk-, 150 p. m. Baltimore and Washinoten, via ilarrls burg, 11:00. Ceatesville.S.OO p. m. Columbia nt 9.00 a. n., 1Q and 1 35 p. r, Yerk ajid Yerk w at, 1-J0 and 11:00 -f ,n Nerthkrk Ckrtbal, U:C0 a. m., aTitt'ii'Oii'p m Reading, via. Reading &-CeLr;VI,IA j y1 ' M", a. m. and 12-30 p. in " '' " Reading, via Harrishurg. r.-l5 and ll-.oe p. m. Keeping wav, via .Tnnclien. Litltz. Man. Valley, :18 a. m. and 5.00 p. in. Kw Hellaad, Churchtown, (ircenbank. Blue Ball, Goelvllle, Beartown ami feprinif Giove, by way of Downingtown, atC:i:p. m. and 11:00 p.m. Safe Harber, via Columbia, 80 a. in. and 5:15 p.m. By Stage Slackwatcr and Sale Harber, dally, at 4:C0 p. m. Te Millersville. 8 and 11I.T0 a. m., and I p. m. Blnkley's llrhlge, Leacock, Uaroville, Nev.' Helland, -2:.T0 p. m. Willow btreet, Smlthville, Buck,Che3tnuL Level, Green, Peters' Creek. Pleasant Orove. Reck Springs, Fairmont and Kewlandsvlllf. Md., (luily. at 7.00 a. m. LandtH valley, Oregon. West Earl, Farmer-i ville, NelTsvillc, Hlnklcte-vn, Terre Hill, Mar Mar tindttle, daily, at 'i:3-'J p. m. Greenland, fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4.00 p.m. New Danville. Concstega, Marlfcvillc, Cole Cele manvillc, MountNcbe.Rawllnsville, UrhcK and Libsrty Square, dally, at2u p. in. On Siind-ij evening, malls cast and west eloseatiorop. m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELlVL'RY. Arriving by Rail Eastern mail, fi ) a. m. 10-00 a. m., 3.00 and fc.30 p. m. Eastern way mail, 10 10 a. m. Western mall, (i:80 nd lO.f a. m., 2X) anil 7.0O p. m. Reading, via Reading and Celnmhla, 2.S0 p. m. " Western way mail, 8:30 a. ni. Reading way mall. 10;3) a. m. Quarryvllle Branch, 8-15 a. m. and 1.00 p. m. Arrivlee by stage Frem Sale Harber and Slacuwater, at 0.00 a. te., daily. iem Millersville, 7and 9 a.m. and 4 p. ni. Frem New Helland, at 0:30 a. m.. dairy, Frem Rowlandsvllle, Md . at 4:00 p. m. Reading way mall, at 10.30 a. m., dally. Frem Strasbnrg. at 9.30 a. m., dally. Irem Rawlinsville at 11.00 a. in. Frem Terre Hill, at U V) a. m. DELIVERIES BY CARfilK,, Tl,ie nre three mail delIvcr'lCg v jitter i; .rriera c.icli day, and en tl-jCfr return trlni the" lake up the mail matte cloresited In lii.j (Ciicr-bescB. rer the flret delivery tne Carriers leave the " office at 7:00 a. m.; Peend delivery at 1011 :t n:. third delivery at 3 CO pm. SUNDAY P03T-OJFICE HOURS. On T-uiiday the Postefllce is open from Ap 11 - "- a. ""in e iu j a. in., urn: irem ; e ( n. ns.' fiem October 1 in inrii i. r.n... ' ' ') te 1.1 n. ni. and irem C e 7p.m. ' CAJiPXlXB. M I Klt'S CARPET JUALL. "The Old Reliable." This Is the Title which Shirk's Carpet Hall ? Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts., Hat obtained by selling the Best Goods at tbe me.-.t Reasonable Prices with THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK te select fiem. In addi tion te the Largest Stock et Carpels ever enr- , ritd In this.clty, we have new 2 HE LATEST AND BEST HINDS : OF Brussels, Ingrain and Chain karpete, Ever brought te the city el Lancaster., BEONCiD.ParCha3lBg clS0WhD H. S. SHIRK,, JV ' : Carpet Hall, flft Elaaad Water Ms. mn CAtePKt woven te eude h . .? j : -i r ...i" . "- .: -" ""! i k -rfil 3t r-- ' - IV ,- W2fi . 'azi "32 -rF-feS 3m 3S s. r$M jr-lg! , -4M ?r35fc I "T rd '. r --- 11 I - J rT.f ' F TV Tl . ' . - ri- "'JriS?CSasa Ctt!tSK&iGiA' s jtch.af'sT.rT'.cr siH-Ss?' S&fc2&i ???. Mx&?teiiAJ&'&A.r;i-zv -r r t -i -.; t .sM- F A-.1 -j &&$ &$& &-z, jl .-.it-- . j-h, 'fsai?".T"? tK ','S?1.'3Z:': Z'i5ffrjp!y--t. fe 2fc-33&i&&ifia&Stf p-fcffi ?!.t'!iS 'W-V TZm& Vfal-' ".-r. ifc. MT.. .Uft ,