-.-;-- vjpr LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1S83. Uancastcr fextzlliQtntsx. SATUttDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1883 A POlTKD FA1JLE. The Vulture's Obituary Observations. Rev. Dr. J. II. Dubbs In Guardian. The Nightingale was dead, and all the birds of the forest had gathered te the funeral. There was perfect silence. It would have been a desecration for the sweetest warbler of them all te lift up his voice ; for even his most liquid notes would have seemed a mockery at the grave of Philomela. Suddenly a hearse, creaking voice was heard in the top of a tree. All the birds looked up, and beheld ! a great foul vul ture, whose eyes blazed with wrath be cause he had net received au invitation te the funeral. "Who is te be buried '.'" he creaked iu tones of contempt. Everybody felt certain that the vulture was aware that the nightingale was dead ; but the birds had gentle manners, and the weed lark, whe30 voice was sweetest, said : "Philomela, our most charming seug ster, is dead, and we mourn Wcause we shall never again listen t her voice. Henceforth the forest wiil twin de serted, and our best songs will but pert e te remind these who remain of the ckarmhiy melodies of the deparU-d." 'The vulture shrugged his &houKle.s and replied : "Well the nightingale w?k a prett; geed singer, I confess; but in mvi.y ie spects she did net occupy the b'ghest rank. She certainly was ivt beautiful. I am sure there is net a single bird i'.i this assembly who lias net finer feathsMS. A single peacock feather has m.-ie l;::mty than all the plumage of the nightingale. " IIew very weak she was ! While ethers sailed above the clouds she novel ventured te rise high above her dwelling, ller size was contemptible Kven new I could dispose of her remains without liud ing enough meat en her bonus te whet my appetite. " Besides, her sight was net very accu rate. I de net like te speak of myself, but J venture te say that I can see a dead horse at twice the distance from which it could have been discerned by your won derful songster. "Even her singing, it must be confessed was monotonous, and her range w as limited. Her themes were commonplace, and she dwelt by preference en subjects which have a tendency te affect the feel ings ; and this, you will acknowledge, is nethicrh art. I admire Philomela, and admit that she was a well behaved bird, keeping out of society as became a person of her humble condition. May she rest in peace !" The speech of the vulture was net with out effect. Several foolish little sparrows began te sneer at the departed, and evon Imagined that one of them might possibly be chosen te till the vacant position el chief chorister. Hut en old Owl, wh had been seated in a dark corner, said, after due relleeli-ei : " All that has been said only proves that the nightingale was net a vulture, and ymi may be sure that she did net wish te he. Her song may have been commonplace, but it added delight te our common life, and was a bleFsiug te us all. Above all, let us remember that then; is im one among us who can sing as wi-ll as she did. I de net believe that even tins uninvited miest up yonder can equal a sii'gle one el the strains which he has called commonplace. He ! Mr. Vulture, will you please le.id us in singing V" The vulture said net a word, but sailed away ever the tree-teps, seeking seciely in which his critical ability might be butter appreciated. Meral : This fable teaches that critics cannot always write epics. Ilousetioiu JUarKet. DAI 11V. If utter w............... ...... ...... Ctipchei-se, Soups Cottage cheese, 2 pieces Dutch cheese?! lump VOHLTIIY. Chickens fJ pair (live) " '-jl piece (cleaned) Pigeons !t pr Ducks cleaned VKUETA1I1.1CH. bonus, I.iinu, 1 qt. Carrots p hunch Cal.lmge, f? head llend salad Potatoes' Jpk " "P low Sweet Potatoes y, pk Onions 1 plcT KudlttliCH -jJ bunch Soup Kuans p qt Salsify -p Imncli , Turnips t3 plr Celery pr. bunch , Rhubarb MIBCEI.I.A NtfOUH. Apple Kultcr p qt t,hS fn uez ................. Lard -jf! m.. ...... Mince Meat 3,0 Hi FKU1TM. Apples, f y, pk Bananas ft dez Cranberries, p qt Cocoanuts eacli Currants, dried, p B Dried Apples fi qt " Peaches ql Lemens p dez Oranges ft dez FISH. Black llass, -tfl & Cattish "p lb Cecl pH........... ...... ........ .., ".LIS, jl 10 .......... . ................ . . Herring j;1 dez Mullets. ? ft x urcn " C K .. Smelts, fl B Salmen V Suckers jiiuiuui a 1aG . 3 ilull.,. . Beel V qt. front ."..... him) Beet Steak, p fc.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.V.V.' " Keast(rib)1 It. " " (chuck)- & " Corned. "St tt. " Dried, f P, Bologna dried Pressed bed per 11. Bacen 1 D Calves Li vcr. ............ Jlain, sliced, ?i ft , Hum, whole-jfi ft , IjilTliU "jfl ..... Mutten ft , Perk ft , 'Shoulder ft Sausage K? ft " smoked ip ft VOIVI ifi !&........., lillAITf. Cern 8 bus Clovcrsced, 33 bus .Fleur 31 qr Cern nieid, "Jl qt OatmeHl 3 ft Hay Timcthy ten " Clever fJ ten "S tj OU8aaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaa.aa "J O Tf UUBiitiimiM f(,.Mlai Timethy Seed p bus Wheat. mis Flaxseed, t bus... Hungarian, 3f bus Orchard Grass, tf bus Hemp, 9 bus , Herd Grass, p pus , RapoSeed, t bn eiijd :;c rn , rc SKk jitPi.i") fiOJJTSc IfOtfF.'MC , We lie fc .rlJ'l."C :ik.")c Ii.j)1ftc '.KIJTfl . ..15(ij"J."ic '-'He 10c 12e Hie 8c lU-flJlSc 'JTlC 1.1c 1-WSWc 12Ke arre! i-i(f,riO- flriec SffllSe jr.: ".'.'.'. he . ...lUJli''C UliUc liTT.c ...jj;.;ij15c K'iir.c ! .) '25t- ldc v:c 12iC IDC 15c ."".......Oe iv le.i'jec . . . . . i'JJl )C SlOc ..'." "JViq 120 llbc ls-'Sflk: 14C lii4c :irc :isc ...iMc ...... Itc !".'!!l!Mic lCc l.'if3Jc 12(fSlt'C 1210c 12Kc irenic Kic .....I2ir.c 10c S(IC fi(.r.e 7501.20 ..'.'..".... ".( ..... $17JS 15 . 00C 711-Oc ..f2.7."i):t.O0 ..fl.074Sl.Kl if2 HO '.'.'.'.'.'. '.$2 M ... $2 ri t fi fii W .V'(fj.- (10 1 Small Comfert. When you are continually coughing night and day, annoying everybody around yen, and hoping It will go away et its own accord, you are running a dangerous riyk holler use Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil, au miiailiiig re medy In all such cases. Fer sale by H. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen arret. Me Deception Uea, It In strange se many people will continue te suiTer day alter day with Dyspepiie, I.iver Complaint, Coimllputleii, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility. wlK-r. Ihi-y can piocuie at.eiir mir: nil 1 1. ill H VI I AI.I.KK, lieeorcest il il dMMiiet;iircfr ii-.iK-v.j iIhiii. Price, 75 cents. Helrl by II. 1: (.t,'.Unm, :;:7and 1.:) .North Queen street. lAHfjwv-r. Icdli.-15 VIaIIIi J ittrtviuif)iit. ..V,r' ?"'?al1 J!:l,V-'. Klmlnt, N. V.. vvriles: A limit, fin it -.... & .. . .. ieus gcstlv com two line: tenlshed. 1 can new, though 01 years el age " in n inn urn. rcusiiiiuiiiu uay's work " Prien tl. Fer sole by II. K. Cochran, driif irint 1-7 und 133 North Queen street. ' uruesIat "7 MXVIOAJ. "DKNSON'a SKIN CUBE. Frem the Springfield Republic n. A GENEROUS AOT That Will be Appreciated by AH 'Who care for Their Complexion or Sklu. It is net generally known that the nervous system has a wenderlul Influence ever the skin, but this is a lact known te medical men who have given much of their time te xie study et diseases of t.ie skin. Ke one can have a clear and lair complexion, unmixed with blotches or pimple3 whels very nervcus. Whatever tends te a healthy condition et the nervous system always beau tines tliccoiupluxieii and reineres roughness and dryness el the akin. Seme skin diseases are net attended by visible signs en the surface, but an intolerable itching that lenders liie ml--crable. We copy the lollewing deserving and inter-e-"tlng compliment from the Tribune, which says: " Dr. C. W. Bensen's New l.emedy, kin Cciie.' Is received by the public with grc.it rnti.ld.Mice, ami It is regarded as a very I'-neteii.s act en the doctor's part te make known anil prepare for general use his valua ble and fareritu prescription for thu treatment el skin dfieuHes, niter having devoted almost hit entile lite le the study and treatment e nervous and skin diseases, in which betook gnat delight, lie was tern number el years phy.-iei.in in charge el the Maryland lnllrm ar en Dnmatolegy and anything from his h-unl- Is at once accoeted as authority and viltt'ible. The remedy is fully the article te attack the ilicase. both internally, through lac bleed, and externally through the absorb-cit-, and Is the only reliable and rational niixloel treatment. These preparations are only put tip ter general use alter having been umiI by the doctor in his private practice for years with I lie greatest success, and they fully iii-til the couudence el all classes of sullercrs Itein skin ili.-eases." This is ler tale by all drutrgi-ds." Twe bottles. internal and external tieat t, in one package. Don't be per- su iled te take any ether. It coats 0110 dollar OH MY 1IKAD! WHY WILL, YOU SUFFEK? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, n-rvousness. paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless nessand brain dlseasej positively cured by Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine or ether b.itintul drug. Sold by druggists. Price no cents per box. two boxes ter 1, six boxes ler J2.5U. by mail postage lice Dr. C. W Bensen, lialtiinere. Jld. C. N. Crlttonten. New Yerk, is wholesale agent for tUose remedies. aprl5-l mil M. V .S.V w BKNSON'4 SKIN CliUK JNli ItELKICY stud (Miauiemiii) Pills for sale at II. It. Cochran'.-. Di us Mere, 137 and 13'J North Queen stn ci. iuarJ-3iiiil )i:i(KV HAVIs'M IWW KlLLEK. THE TESTS OF 4 0 TEAB8 PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PERRYDAVIS'SPAINKILLER IS TDK GUK AT IIICA1.TII KKKPKK. Tin-; i:ki.ii:vi:i ok DisTKKaS. THI'J COSlKOltTKU FO li PAIN. The Enemy of Dieoase and a Friend el tlie Family, which should ulwiiys be at htiad. EVJJKV DltUOCUSTKEEl'S Perry Davis's Pain Killer. mayl-lyd&w TJAliliKK'S TONIC. HIS SOUL AND HIS SILYi:';. " Your asking me hew 1 came te use it, e minilH me el the story el the Scotchman wlie. 011 his deathbed, after a lite et meanness, wanted te make tilings all right with the Lord by leaving some money te the kirk.'' " Will the Almighty pass me into Heaven il I give KI.OiK) pounds te the kirk, d'ye think";' said he." " I can't premise ye tliet men,' answered the minister, ' but I advise ye te try thoex'per theex'per tnent.' " Laughing heartily at the. story. Itcv. K. 10. Osberne, of Ne. 2730gdennvoiiueJorsoy Cilv, pastor el the First Uiptist church, West Ilo Ile Ilo bekon, continued : " Thai's what 1 die' with Pauki-.k'sTome; 1 tried the experiment. It mere man wet my expectations, and 1 am very glad le testily te its excellence. It gees at once te the root of all digestive and nervoti nerveti derangements se common among men of my profession. Fer women and chronic invalids the Tonic is a perfect iuvlgerant, and is des tined te supplant all ether remedies for this purpose. A single dose produces the gentle perspiration and sen.10 et life which eradi cates disease. It seems te reuse every organ into activity, l admire it, tee, ter its power te itt'.agotize the held el the liquor habit ever inebriates." This preparation, which has been known as Pakkjjk's Giunsa Tojjie, will liereatt r be called simpiy Pakkek'u Tonic. As unpilncl pled dcilcis arc constantly deceiving their customers with interior ailielcs under the name el ginger; and as ginger is really an un important flavoring; ingredient we drop the mi-deading word. Theie will be no change, however, in the preparation itselt, and all bottles iu the hands et dealer-", wrapped under the name el Pahk Eit's Uinekii Tonic, contain the genuine medi cine 11 the lac-simile signature of IIiscex & Ce. ib at the bottom et the outside wrapper. mayl-lyeewdS "I" h;i:v;k'S uyks. A 5c, Package OF LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLeU MOKK GOODS THAN ANY OTIlEltDYK IN THEMAUKKT, Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST iKING STBEET, LANCASTKU. PA MUSICAL IKSTUVMENrs. WIM-'OX WUIIB Tnis WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, W 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A. LUCKENBAOH, Agent. A Full Assortments the various styles con stantly en hand and ler sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly in stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call ami esaminetlicse instruments, which will be leund te be very s iporier in Quality and Moderate in Price. Having covered my connections with the Estey Organ Company, 1 take this method te Inform my Iriemls in Lancaster county, I am new soiling an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine one el the most bcautittil-tened Organs mauu tacturud in the United Suites. Mr. Luckenbaeh Is also agent ler the famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Piauolertes, at prices lrem $225 upwards. !ebl7-tfd '"'"" iiiuuuuusiniiiiiijuy tur uiscase ; rcuu I the advertisement or Simmons Liver Regu-1 luter. U.I..M. V...A.. .. MAH .,. . .. KELIOIOUS. c iTK-.uAiN lAi'TF.-ix i;hiiki;h rkv .t. j II. Seule. pastor. Preaching en Sunday at piX.i.m. and li p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. (WW CIIIKIST LVANUKLIUAL LLTUEKAN Church. U'e-t King strect-Kev. K. L. Bct-d, pastor. Preaching at 1'M a. m., and 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 1.15 p. m. IKS KKFOKMKD. DIVINE SKKV1CES te-morrow at l a. m. and 74 p. m. Sun day school at Vi p. m. F1KST M. K. CHUICCH, NOKTH DUKK street. The Sacrament et the Lord's Sup per and baptism will be administered at 10 11. m. Preaehing at TV p. in., by tlie ltaster, Itev. .1. T. Satchell. Subject " Life a ltetro ltetre spect:" or, "Memery in Kelatieu te the Judg ment." Sunday school at 1 p. in. Prayer meeting en Weduestlay evening at 7M o'clock. 1.MKST UAPTIST, . Preaching te-m KAST CUKSTNCT ST morrow mernimr and even ing at the usual hours, by Itcv. Mr. .Tenes, or Crozer Theological Seminary. Sunday school at 1 p. iu. M OKAVIAN. J. MAX I1AHK, l'ASTOIt, 10Xa. in.. Litany and sermen: " Uible Study." 'J p. in., Sunday school. 7 p. m., sermon en Theology and Keligien." All cordially invited. OLIVKT UAPTIST C11UKCU Y. III. C. A. Kooms. itcv. M. Frayne, pastor. Communion at 10:.;0 a. 111. Preaching at 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at - p. 111. PUKSI5YTEKIAN IN THK MOICNINe will be repealed by request, the sermon. ' A few reasons for being a Picsbyterian." Service in the evening, at she usual hour. Kev. j. Y. Mitchell. D. !., pastor. PKKSBYTKKIAN MEMOKIAL ClIAl'EL. Preaching at 7 p. m., by Itev. J no. Slahr. Sunday school at li p. m. Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 7- o'clock. ST. .IA.MKS LITANY AU UOl.V CUM CUM liiunieu at K);'a. 111. Kvening Prayer at 7',4l. m SECOND EVANGEI-ICAL CUUKCII (Knglish). Nertli Mulberry street, above Orange. Kev. L. N. Wernian, pastor. Preach ing at 10 a. m. and at T'i p. m. Sunday school at - p. in. Class and Prayer meeting en Tues day and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. AH invited te our services. ST. LUKE'S HEFOUaiEU VUAl'EL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stteet. Kev. Wm. F Lichlitcr, pastor. Divine service at lu a. m. and 7!4 p. iu. Sunday school at 2 p. m. SALEM CUUKCII OF UOU.-1'KKAC'UINU in the morning and evening by the pastor, Kev. II. Zelgeuluss. Sunday school at l-.M p. in. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CUUKCII, S. OUEEN ST Kev. A. I. Cellem. pa-ter. Preaching at 1'jyZ a. 111. and 7ii p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 'i p. m. Prayer meeting en Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. QT. PAUL'S KEFOItMED DIVINE SKrt- 1 vices :it 102U. m. and at7i p. 111. Prayer meeting ul6g p. m. Sunday school utlp. iu. WEST MISSION, M.E. CHAPEL, CUAK CUAK CUAK lotte street below Lemen. Kev. Wm. Powick. paster. Preaching by the pastor at 10!-i 11. 111. 7 p. m. Class meeting at 9 a. 111. Sunday school at p. in. Yeung peoples piayer meeting at 0 p. 111. All are invited. r3 J-'OK SAL.!!. i 1 KOUE1CY FOK SALE. A WELL-KSTAKLIS1IKD GKOCEKY STOKE In a large manufacturing country town Heuse, store, store Fixttues and a lull llnee- GKOCKK1KS. The whole can be bought ler less than $2,!i00. Inquire at tne al-lmd "INTELLIGENCKIt" OFFICE. I.OIt SALE THE VERY UKSIKAKLK and commodious thice-stery brick TiSN IIOOM Kl) DWELLING, having gas, bath, het and cbhl water, range and cellar heater, situ ated en the northwest corner et East Walnut and North Christian streets. This property is in lh'-t class condition. Terms easy. Possession given Immediately. JOHN II. METZLKK. 3tdS,V,&S Ne. 9 Seuth Duke St. ltind Wagons et all .kinds. All these vehicles arc guaranteed te be made of the best materials, In the latest styles and in the best manner, and com bine in the highest degree all tlie points sought by the carriage owner. All were iiiiiu ir..tiiu:iu:iuit'd under the special superin l !. 1 nee et Samuel II. Cox and compare la viiraWin material, weikuiaiibhip and style ' 1 any ivi'i-lt he lias ever turned out. They vll he eid low in order te close out the bus- illl"-"i. Persons desiring te purchase will please call at tlie old Coach Factory, Ne. :W5 and ail Churclistrect, Lancaster City. J NO. Q. MKItCKU, JACOB G A ISLE. aprll-ttdSAStw Administrators. MIS CJbJ, fjAXJSO US, IDllY MY GOODS) FUUM VI KMT HANI'S ler cash and sell the best goods ler the money in the city at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIGAlt STOKE. S" TEENS HOUSE SHAVING AND IIA1K-DUKSSING SALOON will be e)iened TO-MOKKOW MOKNING. Het and Cohl ltathsutall hours. ul3-luitl 11. T. WAGNEU, Managei, 4 LLKN A. I1EKIC A' CO.'S Real Estate and Insurance Office REMOVED TO NO. 10S EAST KING STBEET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) KELIAIILE INSURANCE AT LOWEST KATES. marSMmd I.MtKY'S OHAKCOAL LOZIC!SJKS. Tlie most reliable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Had Hreath and all di-eases arising lrem a dl3erdered stomach. Price 23c per Uex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST, 29E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, " Lancaster, Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at the most reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w NOTJCK iO XKKSPASSKIW AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lerblddcn le trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un un lnclosed, either ler the purpose el sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enlorcee against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned niter this notice WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN U. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler It. W Celeman's Uelrs. eir-tfdw T?LECTION NUT1UIT, JUl OFKICK SUfc-QUEHAWNA CANAL CO.MPAKV, JO.MPAKV, ) s .Streets- turner .L.eAiiigi.011 ami uavis . Baltimore. M iiv-3.1 sss. etice is hereby given that a general meet ing et the stockholders et tills cempanv will beheld at the ellice in Baltimore en MON DAY, MAY 14. 1SSJ, at 1 o'clock p. 111., ter the election 01 ellicers and managers for tlie en suing year. Hie transfer books will lie closed en SAT URDAY, the 5th Inst, and remain closed until after the election. By order. ROBERT D. BROWN, may2-12td Treasurer. npOLlAUCO 1'KESSKS. MINNICU'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in every feature te any In present use. II net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cleaning sta bles geld 011 same terms. Send for circular. S. B. MINN1CH. Landisvllle, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w ' PHOPOSALS FOKSTKKET SUPPLIES. Scaled proposals will be received by the Street committee, up te MON DAY' EVENING MAY'14.18S3, at 7 o'clock, ler the following material, from the 1st of June, 1853, te the 1st 01 J une, IBM : Geed guttering brick, per thousand, nt yard. Geed guttering brick, per thousand,, dcliv crrd te any part of the city as required. Cressing stone, delivered where required, te be 18 inches wide, t inches thick and net less than 1 feet long. Limestone backing stone, delivered where required, te be -I inches thick and net less than 12 indies wide. Sand, delivered where required. Fer laying gutters, with material lurnished by the city, per loot. Fer laying gutters, per feet, without mate rial. Proposals te be addressed " Street Commit tee Proposals for Supplies," and te be depos ited in Street Committee box nt Alderman Barr's office. The committee reserve the right te reject any and all bids received. By order et Street Committee. mayl,5&9d j. K. BARE, Clerk. PK1VATK SALE UK A LA HOE STOCK OF) Carriages, P1i:iheuh, J uiupscat Carriages, two and three spring Piano-He. Ituggies, Market Watiens. Alse, a large let et sccend- TYBB8 KATHVON. IU. A FEW SPECIALTIES A few specialUes with us this season are Spring Suits of Clothing ter men at $s. t'O. 2 ana ill w ni.mi 1,..-, suite te be excellent material, madt exclusively by skilled Lancaster workmen and te be the cheapest and best suite in 1 LStJ? Vl . Be?HLr..nedl,etter """i" 5 bet.ter 25e than most cletlilng sold elsewaere at 13 mere per suit. Thpsesults show iusthaf thr.; and wlU be until worn out, as there is no artillclal luster en the goods, but every plec t of goods is spengwl below it is worked nn lifc8 ?S SS.,.ti?flJS!Ul?i fi'..V""i " '?,Uh tL S"1"!?? "UJ y aKents 01 New Yr.fe and Philadelphia wholesale clethinXus" ISd than a house compelled te buy in the East. Our prices are these of the manufacturer, prices less the price et middlemen or agenuiAa m.s uuiLuescu ut iciuuvij uvtua, wuJtutAi i,j ua a uuuu in u 111. iiitiiiA.'iiii ra ii VMrv rvNinivaeM irnp -unriw iaii nan rn.-inw i wuSmurau,0, e. r , ....viiUiuu jiuxL-uiwiug kuuu cieunng at mouerate prices, xne samples sent out this anrinir with prices named are biingingus a great many purchasers and all go away delighted and fully convinced that Centre Hall i ihA,JiV.H..T" . cietning for men. youths, ueys or cmiiircn. in-our custom department we are busy working up te our fullest capacity. Our stock isVuchiCs every taste can be supplied, and at such prices are within reach of everybody who Is in want et a geed suit et c.ething made te order We art, getting in new styles every day, and we are watching tlie market and the bargains offered, and we give the customer? the advantage D?en in, ana at your leisure, and just see what a little amount el money will buy at Centra Hall. e"- uinanuij,e. mop MYERS & RATHPO m, Ne. 12 East King Street HOOKS Alflt JOHN HACK'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags Gs?At the Sign of the Big Boek. MxaierAi,. T KM OVAL. Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will lie removed te Ne. 40 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where theie will lieVeutid a Complete New Stock or Heeks, Stationery and .Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DBRSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar'20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET. SVXINU OOO US. s I'UINO IIOSIICKV. ASTRICH BROTHERS, w NO. 13 EAST KING STREET. We are new dally receiving NEW GOODS meurllOSIKlty DEPARTMENT, and have :it present the Best Selected Stock and tlie Lewest Possible Prices. Plain, Coleied and fancy Striped Hese ler Ladies. Gents und Children. Bargains in Ladies' Full ltegular Made Italhrigganllesu: also in Fancy Striped and Plain Colored Stockings. Special bargain iu Child's Plain Colored Hese, Extra Quality French Hlhhed, 7 te 8 at UOc a pair. Infant's All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, ut 15c a pair ; worth 25c. Special inducements ettered In Gents' White and Fancy Cotten Hull-Hese. A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES, at 10c, 20c, 2,ric, 30c te BOc a pair. L1SLK MUSQUETAIltE GLOVES at 25c, 35c und 50c a pair. SILK GLOVES in all the New Spring Celers. KID GLOVES. A most Complete Assort ment of all New and Seasonable Goods, New Millinery, New Laces, New Lace Goods, New Trimmings, New Huttens, New Linen Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novel ties in every department. SUIT DE PAUT M ENT. We have no w a very tine line of Ladies'Suits.niadeupiin the Latest Spring Styles te select lrem. Persons wanting te buy a Dress will find It te their advantage te leek through our Line et Dresses beiere purchasing elsewhere, und, it they can be suited, will find that the price of making the dress is saved, as all we charge ter is the act ual cost el material, lining and trimming. It we cannot suit you in a Keady-Made Dress, we have a very Large Line et Dress Goods te select from, which we will make te order, or you can buy the material from us und get it made where It suits you. We have just re ceived a large line of Children's Dresses from New Yerk, that for workmanship, style and beauty cannot be surpassed. Thuy nre made et all kinds of material from the low priced calico te the finest cashmere. Call ami leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. .lust received to day another let of these extraordinary low priced Summer Silks at -I5R. Our lilack Silks are pronounced by all the cheapest Hue that has been shown anywhere. We also have Silks in all Desirable Celers. Large stock of Inlauts Cloaks, Ladies' Underwear and Cor sets. HATS ANH VAM'S. "O ATS, CAPS, &c. LATEST SPRING STILES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Stand.) Largest and Best Assortment ever etlered te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK HATS. STIFF FELT HATS French and English Pull-Overs. Seft Felt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, e. All et every quality and variety. All kinds of hats made te order. The only Hat Manufactory in the city. Con stantly en hund my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ & BKO.) Ii:i-tld N EW MAT SXOHE. Charles N. Sluiltz. Harry S. "Sluiltz. EVERYTHING NEW -IN HATS AND CAPS CAN BE FOUND AT SHULTZ'S SONS' NEW HAT STORE. GUNDAKER'ti OLD STAND.) 144 North Queen Street. -STRICTLY CASH. mar27-lyd&w noxious. C'lALL AT UEUHTOLD'S CASH STOKK J and see the Best Gauze Undershirts for tlie Price ever sold. Imnreved Ventilated Shirts take well. New styles of Bicycle I Shirts. Ladles' Gents' and Misses' Hese cheaper I than ever. New Rt.vles nt Nnrlrtrenr Wnrlr. lng Pants, Overalls and Notions generally at reduced prices. HENRY BECIITOLD, Ne. 52 Nr Queen Street. P. S. Building Stone and Sand ler sale. feb3-lvd TEMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET, (Nest Doer te Hull's Drug Stere, opposite Cress Kctya Hetel.) jsoeks Ana htatienjsis "lKW HOOKS. MR. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRALS WARD, SOCIAL EQ.UALITV. THE LA TEHT MA a A XINES AND NE W ST A TlOXJSJt Y, L. M. fTyNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. PAURE OF FASH ffl aroTSiire. BTATIOXFBY. VHX OOOItB. M ETZUKK & HAUUHMAN BARGAINS -IN BLACK SILKS nt BLACK SILKS ut BLACK SILKS at BLACK SILKS at .) Qc. s tC $1.00 ..$1.2.; BLACK SILKS at.. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 COLORED SILKS at 45c. COL ORED SILKS at 65c COLORED SILKS at 00c. STRIPED SILKS, in geed quality, 75c. Our SILKS are acknowledged by all that see them te be the best goods ever elfercd at the PRICES. Metzger & Hangbman, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuee and Serrel Herse Hetel.) KANGAHTKU WA.TVMI Kl I1HK Lancaster Watches. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: NEW ERA' WEST END," EEANKLIN," ty c FULTON," KEYSTONE," it LANCASTER," NICKEL MOVEMENTS "MELROSE." tc LANCASTER. The Manufacture el the Full Line et Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Line nt Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladies' Watches, gees forward with' Increased Energy. JVLPJEfK UANUtflvS, Ac "pUAKES W. JFKY. We have epened 10-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Thrce, tlirce-and-a-haUand lour yards long in Swiss, Nottingham. Applequin, Ac. LACE LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, In variety te fit any Window. Forty DlUerent Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new colors, G and 7 Icet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, 4c. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. A FULL ASSORTMENT OFBRIAKAND Apple -weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes from 8c. up, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR SX0BE. VLOTULSO. H. OKKDAKT. SPRIIG OPEflEr G AT H. GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. (i EAST KING STREET, OF TIIE'.LAHUE&T AtfSOIiTMEM -OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SPUING OYJUWOATINU, Ever brought te the City et Lancaster. airThese desirous of securing Choice Styles are invited te call early. OMAlANU'S SP111NU Ol'KnlNO. te SMALING. OPENING OF- SPRIM NOVELTIES. ALIi THE LATEST PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. "liriLLIAfllMON it ITOaTKK. Common Sense Is the name given te n LADIES' GAITER. The name is appropriate, as it is the most comleitablc Gaiter for general wear that has been introduced, made upon the best model, combining symmetry of form with grace and beauty in appearance, easy te the loot, ln.-cuise the bottom is formed se as te give the great est amount of comfort and ease when walk ing, it is a durable shoe, as the material used Is selected from the best English kid and the bottoms arcet Whlte Sole Leather et a Su perior quality. It is a llrst-class Gaiter, made te our own order of tlie best material all the way through and w- have them iu all widths, se thata puiluct lit U assured te these requir ing a narrow or very wide sole. Fer ST VLB, COMFORT, DURABILITY' and ECONOMY the BEST LADIES' GAITER is the COMMON SENSE. Ill CHILDREN'S SUITS we have some PRETTY" ONE-PIECE KILTS ler BOYS 2 te 4 years old, as well as lull Kilt Skirts, w 1th a Tunic. A very pretty ellcet is pieduceu with a Kilt Skirt und loose Sailor Wulstwilh a nedt rolling cellar attached te the waist. Fer thi LARGER CHILDREN who wear SHORT PANTS we have a large assortment of the n)03t acceptable fctyles. PERFECT FIT TING GARMENTS, made el the mint POPU LAR COLORS In SOLID ami FANCY' MLVED FARRICS. In FURNISHING GOODS we have Jtistdls played a large variety of GENTS' ALL-LINKN HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, with COLORED BORDERS. Alse, MOURNING HANDKERCHIEFS and a PLAIN WHITE HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEF, 2JIneh es square, ler elderly gentlemen. BROCADED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS in CRUSHED STRAWBERRY and TEKR A-COTTA. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, OIL SKIN COATS AND PANTS, RUBBER COATS wuirs aim auiumtiu jai" jseijes. Sole Agents ler R. DUNLAP CO.'S and J. B. STETSON'S Flne Silk and Felt Hats. Williamson 4 Fester, 32, 34, 3( & 38 East King St., I.AHCASTKU v TLSWAMS, JtV. TOUS P. SUUAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS. numbing and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spoofing. AT JOAN P. SCHAulTS, NO. 24 SOUTil QUEEN STREET, lel27-lyd LANCASTER. PA BAKU AIMS IN WAXUI1K4, CLOCK Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing ei an Kiiius win receive my personal alien tien. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 169J North e,ncen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennylvana railroad, depot. dec 28 lvU TXArMLKMH' ' I ". rANCASTKK AMI lIILI.f.lu ILLI-. t Cars run as tollews : Leave Latuatser (P. U Depot), at 7, 0, ana UOu.111., and 2, 4. and SiMp. n.. e.Ti-ent ed Saturday, wheu the last car leaves nt 9-.su p. i. Iave Mtllersville (lower end) at 5. S. and 19 a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en ive tlmt BXrvpt en Hun dv. f!OMM.UIA ft fllHT Ot-POHIT KA1L- J ROAD TIM K '1 A P.I. K i --"'"a " run leguntriv en tne ueinmuiw ' Peit Deposit Railroad en the following SOUTHWARD, 'ARP. STATIONS. HORTHWAKIV P.M.IA.M r.K. 635 10-.33 6:42 7:00 7a 11:0(1 7:09 7:12 7:17 7:23 7:37 7:11 7:50 S: S:S 8:25 ll:ttl 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 Il::iS 11:51 r.m. 12:0.1 12:15 12:30 76 7.-2S 7:17 7:i-5 n KADI NO SS COI.UMIUA It. K. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSENttRRTRAINH MONDAY", NOVEMBER 13th. ISM. NORTHWARD. &BAVI. Quariy-K-llle L.uiCiUtT, King St... Lanciuttu- Celf.mtifa Attniva. K-'ldlnK A.X. Columbia.... Washington... Ciesswell.... Sate Harber... Shenk's Ferry.. Pequea Yerk Furnace.. Tuniuan McCalt's Ferry. Fife's Eddy... Fishing Creek.. 7:10 ..Peach Het tout.. 7:27 ...Cone'-Jiiif:o... 7:37 .....Oct ..b .... 8,-UO ...Pert l..r..islt.. 8:20 ... IVrryvflle.... 6:31 10:3) A.M. P.M. 8.-20 5:35 8:0! 5:25 8.02 5:20 7:45 5:i5 7:40 5.01 7:36 4:58 7:34 4:56 7r 4:51 7:23 4:17 7:10 4:.. 7:0il 4:;a :.'7 4-2t. G:ll 1:12 6:32 4:(T 6.-20 3:.V. 3:11 a.m. r.M. r. r-'M ... 2: 7-:A .. . 3:1'- 7:10 1:W 3:W ;:;a Lin .;.!' J.ib J:'J 5.fm Utl). SOUTHWARD. AV. A.M. M. P.M. P. A.M. M. P.M. 7ri" 12.-00 C:li r.M. mill 2:10 8:2f 9:: 2.10 fti:i 9:40 .... 8:25 10:10 .... 9:55 twjuiing AKIUVB. CellIItlld:: Loncaster. 3:: 2.10 fti:i 5:15 Laucastur, King St 9:40 .... 8:25 !:2!i yuarryvllle 10:10 .... 9:55 ;-.) Tratiiii-enitectat Reading with tmtn- tettml from Piillailt-lphla, Pettsvllle, Harrisbtitg, AN leutewii uud New Yerk, via Hound fcioeb Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, itatiover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. M. WILSON. Sunt. FEMtDVLVAIOA K.t!.KOAI NK.W SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY OCTOKER 1st, ls, trains en the Penusyl vania Rullreail will arrive at and leave th Lauc.tstei and I'lilladellfliliilcpeLsa.- fellows,: I Levi Ar LanPhll A.M. A.M 12:44 2-W 5::t5 7 H:lli I0.-J0 8:10 0:00 11:45 P.M. 125 I:(W "3:2i) r.M. 2:42 6:45 SflO 5:05 6:25 lis, 6.45 9:15 Eastward. Mall Expresa Fast Line llarrlsburg Kx---- Y'erk Accemii--iit.iiii arrlvf-s Lancaster Acceu:. imlen arrives... Columbia Accnn: . i. km Frederick Accoiiiiiiuitten arrives. Loek lluven Exitrcs--1 Sunday Mail Johnstown Express Harrlsburg Accoiiiineilatlon Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express ut 10:15, will run through te Ilunever dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run threuah te " nlerlelc. V!Ci. AKt. PhllLan A.M. A.M. 4:30 6:27 4:30 6.-27 7:00 9-J5 '8:13 10:15 10:20 P.M. 11:06 1:40 1:50 P.M. 2:14 6:20 .... 2:30 4:11 7:30 5:40 7:10 !:05 1 1:10 11:20 1:15 News Express Way Passenger Mail Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt.Jev Mail Train, Ne.2, via Celumbla,Ieaves magnra express , Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fast Line.. .... ..... Frederick Accommedullon leaves. Harrlsbtirg Aeconiniedatlon Lancaster Acceiniii'ii nit ion leaves. Columbia Account ..lut"jn Harrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express Hariisburg Express, west, at ft:4 p. m., has direct connections (wlthoutchangeof cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en butiduy, when Ilatrged, will stonatDewningtown.Coatesvllle, Parkes bun7. Mount Jey, Ellzabothtewn and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Ktprens, Mull Train, Ne. I. Western Express and Pacific Ex press run iliillv. UAlltMUAOH. T UX, GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, Uurlkipteii & (tiiiicj K. It. t'hk'iigu, Jarllnp;lu:i & tyilncy K. IU raiNCIl'AL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE rROM CHICAGO OK F0IUA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER The SHORTEST. O.U tCK EST and ISKAT line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepcka, Dentson, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas. This route has no superior ler Aieert Li-a, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reptiti-d us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te he tlnahBEC EQUIPPED Railroad In the world ler alt classes of 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 linn for side ut all of llces In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates et lare.Hleijpltitf Cars, etc., cheerfully glven by FKKCKVAL LOWELL, Uuueral Passenger Agent, Chioaeo, Ilu T.J.P4ITTKK, 3il Vlce Prea. A Gen. Manager, Chioaeo, III. JOHN (J. A. BKAH.Uen. Kastere Agt 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. Nbw Yerk. Bosteh, Mab. tnavl-lvdw OOAJL. B. K. HAUTIR Wholusale and Retail Dealer in all klmls of LUMBER AND COAL. V fanl: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince treets. above Lemen Iancaster. t.-3-ly-f MANUUK ANU COAL. New Yerk 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. HA Y and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 Hariishhn; Pike. Gehkral Office 20 East Chestnut street. Kauffinan, Keller & Ce. aprl-lyd pOAL. M. V. Ji. COHO, 830 HOHT1I WATMK ST., Lancaster, M"., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telopheule exchange Yard and Oltlcw: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET Ifib28-lyd fy KAY'8 HPKCIFIO HB0IV1NJS. TH VT Great English Remedy. An unfailtnjr cure for Impotency, and all Diseases tbat iollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back. Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. FaU par ticulars In our pamplet, which we deslre te send frce by mallte every one. Tlie 8pccUtc Medicine is sold by all druggists at tl per pack, age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent frce by mall en the receipt et the money.byail meney.byail dreaslng the agent. U.B. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. On account of counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. 1. atvrliMvrtAw rillVO SMALL UAND-II1ADK HAVANA 1 ciirurs, for 5 cts., at the Old Stand. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR IOKJS.
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