0? LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881. Lancaster Intelligencer, TUE3DA.Y EVENING, SEPT. O, 1881. PULTON FARMERS. FESTIVAL, FAIR AND PICNIC. The Fanners en a Spree at lllack.'a Black Barren Spring. Fulton township, once a part of, and by a iind of cesarean operation cut from, Little Britain township, beasts Of a great natural "wonder in the shape of what is known as Black's Biack Barren Spring. (I would abbreviate tbe rather lengthy name of said wonder with B. B. B., were I net afraid people accus tomed te reading fence advertisements -would think I meant "Bixbey's Best Blacking. ") This spring is situated en the fain of James Black, esq., of Lancas ter, near Pleasant Greve, -and is quite a pleasaut place, all thinzs censidcied. By the assistance of considerable money and improved and approved principles of scien tific farming, Mr. Black is making his a line farm. The spring is a very strong one, perhaps the only ad vantage it possesses ever ordinary springs, and its water very cool and re freshing when one is thirsty. Mr. Black, who we all knew is a conscien tious advocate of cold water drinking (rather remarkable in a Laucasterian, I'll admit) has made the surroundings of his spring really attractive, and well worth a visit. Mr. Black claims that the water of the spring possesses mineral qualities of rare medicinal value and that one has but te drink and live. It is well ; for while the owner of the spring flatters himself, and philanthropically com forts " suffering humanity," that he has found a fountain of health, flowing from where, ever and ever se long age, some prophet, of whom we have no account, however, with a magic red and may have smitten the rock, the workingmen around Pleasant Gievc are certain that they have found a bonanza in the purse of Mr. Black may it prove- as incxhastiblc as that of Fertunatus. Your correspondent drank deeply at Black's spring, Saturday, and, Messrs. Editors, it he should happen upon the present ecc isien te be a little ' gushy," or vigoieus, j ou must charge it te the water. They say sometimes. that water hurts us scribes. The Fulton Farmers' club is one of the institutions of Fulton township, and is composed of a small number of farmers, all of Fulton. I believe, with the exception of Mr. S. L. Gregg, who is a Drumerean ; our township likes te have at least one finger in almost every pic, even if it is only a dried peach pic. The club meets once a month at the houses of the members of the club, each member having his turn ; and en Satuiday they made a break in the pregramme and met at Black's Black Barren Spring, and had a very pleasant time. A gcncieus invita tion was given te the public, which the public generously accepted, as it knew it wouldn't cost anything. Agents of farm ing implements were invited te exhibit their wares, and quite a number were present. The most scasouable machines being grain drills, several different kinds, each one the acme, were en dress parade. There were no premiums offered, which did net in the least deter glory is the best reward the farmers from makiug au ex cellent display of every thing grown in our clime, except, alas ! except tobacco "Plant divine of rarest virtue:"' Kirk Brown had the largest collection, occupying ene end of the long table. Ne judges wcie appointed although Judge Patterson was there and as it was neces sary for me te knew the virtues of the different fitiits te report them, I tasted evcrythinjr that was tastablc that the farmers had en show, except the nectar of their d uiglitcrs' lips, which, only en ac count of the publicity, wasn't available. Kirk Brown's potatoes, of the Canada Victer and Mammoth Pearl varieties, were well worth exhibiting, as were his speci mens of watermelons, cantclepcs, citron, thrce varieties et tomatoes, beans and corn ; his Kcd Mediterranean wheat, of fn O color and faultless grains, bird pepper I was a feel te taste that and lastly, but net in the juvenile male mind least, a fine bunch of peanuts fresh from the soil. Thes. Gregg's Peerless potatoes were the finest en the ground ; and Wm. Ingram's corn as it grew en the stock the tallest in fact it was exceedingly tall and one was sure te hurt the back of his neck if he persisted in looking at the tassel te see hew tall it was, and te hang your hat en the cars, was an " utta " impossibility. Jesiah Brown's eais of corn were the longest and Jeseph Blackburn's sweet potatoes the largest. Ed. Stubbs made a line display of honey comb and crab apples. Jonathan Picker ing had the largest grapes, but Cooper Stubbs, a self-appointed judge, pro nounced Henry Haines's the finest, which honor I claimed for Kirk Brown Stubbs ate Haines's and I ate BrewnV. Cooper Stubbs plumed himself en some geed ears of corn which were well filled. He said he raised the cjrn from plowing eleven inches deep, while that grown en ground plowed shallow was a faiiure. Mr. Stubbs exhibited also two large squashes giewn last year that looked from their solidity as if they might be exhibited at the next Centennial. Mr. Heward Ceatcs had a let of Drier's improved beans which their exponent, a fine old Quaker lady, assuied me were in ere toothsome even than the lima bean. They are equally large as the lima and nearly twice as pro ductive, growing liva beans in a pod, while the lima seldom has mere than three. The most creditable collection of apples was brought by Davis Brown, and their flavor fully sustained the premise of their appeal ancc. I can pass judgment upon them very intelligently thanks te W. W. Brown, esq., who insisted upon my helping myself. But space is tee much of an object te dwell at greater length en the display of produce. One mere attraction of the table, how ever, I may mention, it being a pyramid of fruits, grains and vegetables of all kinds and uatures,surmeuuted by a framed card, en one side of which was "Ged's Boun teous Stere," and en the reverse "The Farmer's Reward." Altogether the dis play was ene of which the farmers may well be proud, as it would have done jus tice te many a county fair. Verily one might think, te see the wealth of beautiful seeds and fruits as they were gathered there, that Ceres in search of her daughter had passed that way, and had been a little prodigal of her life-giving store. One meie and 1 am done with the ex hibits. Mr. Jonathan Pickering had a let of White Brahma chickens that must cer tainly make his roost leek se tempting te his coleicd neighbeiB that resistance is tee much for their weak natures. The rooster of the fleck weighed twelve pounds and would insist upon crewing while Tbemas Whitson, esq., was speaking. Seme in sisted that it was Ceck Gatchell who was crewing, but they were in error. A stand was built nicely decorated with evergreens and fruits; the farmer's daugh ters with their white dresses and dainty pink and blue lawns, should have had ten-times as many flowers there as they had ; the total absence of tobacco and al , most total absence of flowers was dis graceful. The literary exercises were opened by Miss Allie Gregg, who read "My Husband and My Flower ;" followed by a recitation by Mabel Haines ; a recitation entitled " The Twe Glasses" by Carrie Blackburn ; " The Engineer's Story" by Annie Jen kins ; " The Cern Call" by Alice Whit Whit seu, and " The American Ferest Girl," by Sadie Brown. Then Thes. Whitson spoke quite enter tainingly, attesting the medicinal qualities of the spring, and reviewing Mr. Black's farming policy ; giving the farmers some very gebd advice and leaving it te their geed sense te apply it when needed. Mr. Whitson was followed by Wm. T. Brown, esq., who made a very happy speech. That neighborhood was the happy scene of his boyhood. These weeds aud fields where he has strayed in quest of adven ture and get spanked when he went home for net returning earlier, I'll warrant. Wm. Way closed the speaking, giving the superstitions entertained by some farmers about " signs," considerable ridicule, always turning the laugh in his favor. The Fulton Farmeis' club may he congratulated upon the success of their meeting. It is a pleas ant sight te sec these men, all engaged in the same ennobling pursuit, without the rivalry or ill-will of opposition, meet ing as friends and neighbors, interested in the welfare and progress of each ether, thinking it net " Werth while te jostle a brother. Hearing Ills Iretl en the rough read or life.'' I would like te say a word or two of the craces and charms of the marriageable daughters of these "horny-handed sons of toil, " these maidens who like flowers grew sweetest en their native soil, but I am afraid te trust my feelings and must forbear. Drcmeue. Troublegeuto Children that arc al nays wetting their beds ought net te he scolded ami punished for what they can not help. They ncida medicine having a tonic effect en the kidneys and the urinary organs. Such n medicine is Kidnfcv-Weit. It lias spe cilic action. De net tail 'te get it for them. Exchange. M-'j-lwd&w Frightful Misery. Mr. Win. Poinerny, llanger. Me., write : " I have lera long time suffered iiem continual constipation, making my lilc a misery, and causing headache and liighttul cramps. Mr. Thnmasen (who has been lately visiting in ISulFale), induced me te try the Spring i.Ios i.Ies i.Ios semi. It has perteetlv cured me." Price ."0c. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. "VI." Jesh Rilling-, nays: -'Thar ain't no pi in nalral hlstry that haz been et mere, and tliet mere et than apple pi. and no incdlciii kan euro indigcstiin and bilieuscncss hat se wel as Spring Blessem." Price M cents. Ter sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, l."!7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Ge te II. 15. Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Ffcei.mn,x Xew Xa Xa tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et colety.ire unenualed. Celer from 2 te r pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. J5 cents. MIMICAL. Tr-IDNKY WORT. . THE ONLY MEDICINE IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because xvc allow these great organ te be come clogged or tentitt, and )oisenui humors are therefore forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDNEY WORT WILL SURELY CUKE KIDNEY DISEASES, L1VEK COMPLAINTS, l'ilcs, Const !: t Ien, II riii.trylMxeascs, Feuiale WeuKne-Mi anil Nervous Disorders, by causing free action of these organ- and re storing their power te threw off disease. Why suffer bilious pains and aches? Why tormented with Pile?, Constipation? Why frightened ever dNeidered Kidneys? Why endure, nervous or sick headache-)? Use KIDNEY WOKT and rejoice in health. S- It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in S"lin cans, one package et which m.ike- rix 5iuarts of medicine. 5Al-e In liquid Ferin.very Concentrated S-ler the convenience et the-,e who cannot B" readily prepare it. ft aelt with equal VS'ejllcicncy in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, WI. WELLS, IMCII AUDSON A: CO., Prep's, Rurlniglen, Vt. (Will .send the dry pn-st-paid.) .leei" lydAwi s PECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Mary A. Leugakcr; M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., Dlnp.t-ies of the Eye, Ear and Threat Treated as a Specialty. I'arllcularatteutien given te the treatment et llicac-et Women and Childicn. Flee elimination unit treatment daily ex cept, .-Mm day lrem 11 a. in. te 1 p. m. Connul-tallen-i in Lngllihaiid German. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., I.ATi; OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Offlce : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilers his prolex-ienul services te the alllicted especially te tlie.-e siillering fiem Chronic or Special DIc.ies. lie will beglad te see and talk with them. Itis hii practice te plainly declare a dNease incurable il he belicve-j it te be. se. In tlieca-e whien lie undertakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion ami tin: application et cxpciicnccd .skill, gained hv many years et pract ice in treating di-cine in its various and most malignant leiinu. That his.skill has net been exerted in vain, numerous certilicates, that may be been at his elllee, will testily. Cancers, Tumors mill Swellings Cures Without Talii or Using the Kill Te or Drawing Meed. Skm I)l-rasc ami every desoriptien of Ul ccratieu. Piles and Sciotuleus Diseases Perma nently Cured. Ftfkiuile Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily ami radically cured. DNeascs of the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te I'rivate Dis eases of every description ; also that state ei alienation and weakness et mind, which ren tiers persons incapable et enjoying the pleas ures of pertermiug the duties et lilc, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et life. Diseases of tlie H-ye and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Leugakcr will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with proper directions te auv part et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. Je23-lvdTu,ThASAw N TICK. HEALTH, RECREATION! DR. C. A. GREENE Tukcs tills opportunity of notifying ills nu merous patients and these who desire te get well, who are new diseased, that he will leave Lancaster about the FIRST OF AUGUST FOR HIS SUMMER VACATION. Renewals et his remcdials may be obtained during his absence at hiu offices. C. A. GREENE, M. D. Me. 140 EAST KINO STREET, ettdM-WF&Sl Lancaster, Pa. DRY GOODS. OPKCIAL NOTICE. THE NEW CHEAP STORE, & Bought several months age a Large Stock of Bleached, Unbleached and Colored Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels, Cotten Flannels. Alse a Full Stock of White and Colored WOOL FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, At prices considerably lower than they can be bought ter new, hence you see they can sell at LOWER PRICES, LOWER PRICES, Than it bought new. METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Coepei Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) LANCASTER, PA. MEDICAL. TKA1 THIS ri Lancaster, Pa., Apiil 23, 1SS1. Tub Kipxkycuka JIp'e Company. Gents It fjives me much pleasure te say th.it after usliitf one pack et K1DNEYCUEA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain m my back and side, of leng: standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it.andknewthatmany of my iriends who have used it have been bcnciited. PETER BAKER, m'iJlyd Foreman Examiner ami Express. D MJi'V GO TO BED TO-NIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO Ne. 9 EAST KING STUEET, And purchase a Bettle el LOOKER'S DEATH OX M08QDIT0S, AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE. l'KIC'K 13c. a ISettle. DR. SAMffiD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all druggists, ect 18 lydeeil alt cow piUOART'S OLD WINK STORK. Brandy as a Medicine. The tallewing article was voluntarily sent te Air. 11. n. siaymaKer, Ageni ier KciKart uiil Wine Stere, by a premiueiitpraetistng physi cian et this county, who has extensively used tile Brandy referred te in his rcsrular nraUice It I commended te the attention of these at- nicled Willi Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te In iihcd as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive, we prt sent te the favorable notice et Invalids espe cially these alllicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a speelllc remedy, which i3 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with tccblu appetite and mere or less debility, will fiiul this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills ami aches. Be it, however .strictly understood that we prescribe and us but one article, and that Is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young trlend, II E ULAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for year, and has never failed, as fai as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the prelerenee ever all etaer Brandies no mailer with hew many Jaw-brealcing French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specillcs would suttlce te buy all the Brandy te enre any such case ei nscs. In proof of the curat! ve powers et Reigaxt's Old Brandy, in cases et Dyspepsia we can summon num hew of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been allllctee witli an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number et years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; lie had sour eructatiens con cen con stantlyeo appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used Medium's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new S reached at times, and in his discourses often cclaimed earnestly against all kindsef strong drink. When advised te trv Reijzart's Old Brandy, In ills case, he looked np with astenlsninent, but after hearing et its wendcrlul etlects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, hi at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, ami belere the second was taken he was a sound man, with a stomach capable of digesting any thing which he'ehese te cat. He still keens it and uses a lit tie occasionally; and since lie lias this incili cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Puacwsine Pbvsicu tr. H. E. SLAYMAKEK, AOKHT FOB Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, IVrORTEE AMD DEALER IX FINE OLD BRAXDIE3, SHERRIES, SUPfc RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in l.si, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAOXES O EVERY BRAND, 8COTCII ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. '9 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA HOOTS & HUGHS. LniKH AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting: Beet or Shee, Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F.HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 103 North Queen Street, Custom Werk a Specially. jy2-ttdS&W Meter Mini JJg GOODS, VXDERWEAK, XC nOMETni.-iG NEW! LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, PE1THER-1VEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAITS, THE SHIRTMAKER, NO. 5G NORTH QUEE.N STREET, s KASONABLE GOODS. DRESS GINGHAMS, VICTORIA LAWNS. ;INDIA LINENS AT THE NEW YORK STORE. WATT, SHffl & CO. Are showing a great variety of Fancy Dress Ginghams at 12cayard Elejjant Styles, Best Quality l"c " RcaiScetch Zephyr Ginghams enly.23c " One Ca-e Printed Lawns 7c " Nevel Designs, Best Quality. 12c " CLOSING SALE OF Summer Dress Goods. Cream Lace Huntings 10c ayard Halt Weel Lace Buntings Viyie " All Weel Plain and Lace Buntings l!ic, 17c, 20c, 23c te 5flc a yarn MOMIE CREPE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS, FRENCH FOULE SUITINGS At Very Lew Prices, at the NEW YORK STORE, 8 & JO EAST HI NO STREET. T-EXT DOOR TO TUB COURT HOUsK. FAHNESTOOK! FIRST FALL OPENING OF NEW GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! White and Colored, in quantities, for Hotels, Institutions and Private Families, at LOW PRICES. Marscllcs and Heney Comb Quilts C,ic, 73c, $1, $1.23 and up. Of COTTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, TICKINGS, MUSLIN, TABLE LINEN, &c. All of the above Domestics are new and te be sold at our USUAL LOW PRICES. We-have just completed a large and well lighted ilaMMiient ter the sale et goods by the piece, at a small advance en Commission and Auction Ce-t. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. TTVRESS GOODS, AC. HAGETC & ISROTHEK Have still a Lurge Line el DEBSS GOODS, In all iialillc-. including many el the Choicest, styles of the Season. Alse Black aud Colored Silk. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND WHITE GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, All el which will be sold at Very Lew Prices te Reduce Stock. s PKUlALl Fer JULY and AUGUST we have made a Special Lew Price ler CARPETS, )f which we have a Handsome Line el" the Newest Patterns in RODY JIRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED, WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR CARPET WITH RORDERS. Alse aline of Carpels at 23, 31, 37nnd 50c. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS Will be sold en the same low basis. We invite examination. HAGER & BROTHER. w ALL PAPER, &C. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. Our Stock includes all the Choice Spring Patterns in EMIIOSSED AND PLAIN GILT SATINS', FLATS, BLANKS, CEILING DECO RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS AND RORDERS. Te reduce stock we will make a SPECIAL LOW PRICE. We invite examination. HAGER & BROTHER. COPLAND'S RESTAURANT II A VI N O cinrasrcd the services or u. fli-vt-r-i .,. taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve article in my line at short notice, such asi Chicken Croeuettes. Chicken Snimi. Km.. Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Yourpatrenage is res pectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, ".-"cuiiiiiija ami juirucs uervew a i asenable rates. f-2lMAKMi CX.OTHZSG. TjTTE COMMENCE THE FALL SEASON OF 'SI WITH FULL LINES OF READT-1ADE CLOTHIM, COMPRISING EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY OF Cassimefe Suits, Business Suits, Werkingnien's Suits, Diagonal Suits, Full Dress Suits. Positively all New and Fiesh A. C. YATES & CO., f ut PHILADELPHIA. I Sfarth- Ledger Building, Hoerisa, sc. H EATERS AND RANGES. JOHN L. -CONTRACTOR FOR- Slate Boeing, M Reefing. Tin Roeii PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. -:e:- Nea. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, IiANOASTER, PA. mprS-tlil nevsx: iruBJfisnimi goods. H OUSEPURNISIIING GOODS. FLINN & SUCCESSORS TO FLLYN & BREXEMAN, Have new en hand the Largest and Most Complete Stock et HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. Fl. or OU Cleth 23c. a yard, Table Cutlery. Buckets 10c, Weed and Willow Ware, Cook Steves, Pilrler Steves, Roem Steves, Steves of all kinds, Table Oil Cleth, Spoons. Ilioems 10e., Lamps, Range, Parler Heaters, Egg Steves, Ae. Every Steve guaranteed. Call and see our 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ZIVJiJlY 1IKST-CLAS.S LIVKRY STAKLE. HOUGHTON'S MRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE! -:e: Five First-Class New Omnibuses te Hire at Lew Rates, for Private, Public & Sunday Scheel Picnics. - Firxt-Class Driving Hei-ses, Duggies and Phaetons te Hire, at Ne. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 4S-FORMERLY ZECHER RRO.S' OLD LIVERY STAND. . CU1NA AMD GLASSWAHI,. k UCTION WARE. A Large Let of Damaged WHITE STONE WARE Frem New Yerk Auction, at CHINA HALL. Tea Sets. Chamber Sets, PlatiM, Cups and Saucers, Rew's Scolleped and Sauce Dishes, Steak Dishes, Sugar Howls, Pitchers, Cream Jugs, See., sold at Auction Prices. Don't ini-s liarguimi, AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, 15 EAST KING STREET. j. II. MARTIN & CO. l We have opened newly titled and well light ed rooms in our basement for our QUBBNSWARE, Ami will keep constantly in .-.tei-k Full Lilies et JOHN MADDOCK & SON'S, MADDOCK & CO.'S, PANKHURST &. CO.'S, AND ISRIDGEWOOD'S English White Granite and American White Granite and C. C. Ware from the Best Patterns. All our ware guaranteed free tiem eraage. FUU. LINK OF mirx islewx, vvt axd iiea it (i LA SS II A 12 II 'A UK. J. B. MARTIN-& CO., (for. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. JiD VCA TIOXA h, riMlH LANCASTEIC KINDERGARTEN X will reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMI1ER S, 1S81, At Ne. 131 North Duke street, auglll-lwd ANNE C. GLEIM. I; AJMCASTKIt COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. FALL TERM I5EGINS AUGUST , 18SI. The only Business Scheel in LanciLster where young Men and Ladies are taught Deuble Entry ISoekkceping and all branches pcrtainingtea Itiuincss Education. Call at the rooms. Ne. 4 West King Street, Third Fleer, for circulars or address augl7-lmd WEIDLER & MOS3ER. 1WE KEATES INSTITUTE, NO. 305 NORTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.. Will open en MONDAY, SKPTEMBBB 5, 1881. REV. J. G. MULHOLLAND, aug31-lwd Principal. HOTELS. jOW OPEN SPRECUKK HOUSE, ON I Vt Eurepctin plan. Dining. Reems ler i Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 3) North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad. Oysters in Even' Style and all tfie Delicacies et the Season. We solicit t lie J r .. . . . . ti -, gairenagc ei me pueiic. may?-ipi QeeHire DnD Pants and Vests Matched, Fine Doeskin Pants, Werkingnien's Pants, Coarse and Fine Pants, Fall OYereeats. Goods at Lewest Prices. septl-4nul PIN ROOFS REPAIRED AND 1'AINTKD. AKNOLD, H OUSEFURNISIXINO HOODS. WILLSON", goods. LANCASTER, PA. STAIiLt'. F IKST-ULASS LIVERY STAHLK. ALSO - CLOTUirtl. N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR SPRING 1881, D. B. Ilostctter & Seu's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual etrerts te bring betere. the public a line, stylish and well nuule stock el READY-MADE CLOTHING, we are new prepared te show them one et the nie-.tcaretullv selected stocks of clothing in this city, at the Lewest Ca-h Prices. MEN'S, HOYS AMI YOUTHS' CLOTHING ! IN GREAT VARIETY. Pieee Goods el the Mint Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach et all. J-Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 26-lyd LANCASTER. PA. OI'RING OPENING AT H. GERHARTS New Tailering: WMrnt Ne. 6 East Kins Street. I have just completed lilting np one of the Finest Tailoring Establishment te be ieuad In this state, ami am new prepared te show my customers a stock of goods ter the SPRING TRADE. -which for qiiality, style ami variet el Patterns lias never been equaled In this elty. I will keen and sell no goods which I canuet recommend te my customers, no matter liew low in price. All goods warranted as represented, and prices as low as the lowest, at Ne. 6 East King Street, Nest Doer te the New Yerk Stere. ! H. GERHART. TKAfELEKS' GVZDE. iANCASTER AND M1LLKKSVII.LV: It. j Cars run its tollewa : Leave Lancutser (P. R. Depot), at 7. 9, an i 11:30a. m., and 2. 4, t; and ::w p. in., e.xeeat en Saturday, when the last car leave at '.:: p. . Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, S. and 10 a. SI., und 1, :;, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en Sni. day. CIOLVMHIA ANU PORT llEl'OSIT K. K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the tallow in time: Stations NeRTU-Expre.. Exprcss.i Aeeeu. ward. a. m. r. m. r. . Pert Deposit.... Peaclibottem.... Safe Harber..... Columbia. 0:35 7:12 05 3:13 5:21 6.20 4:CS 5:11 5:40 Stations Seuth- ' Express. I Express. Accem WABD. A. M. r. M. 1 A. Columbia Safe Harber. Peachbottetn 11:30 P.M. litw lits Irl". 7:.'. ARhtW Lt'tMO 11.07 r. m. l&ee ::l 7::H sac. Pert Deposit. R KADINti COLVMRIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1SS1. NORTHWARD. LKAVE. Quarry ville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia ACRIVK. A.M. 7::n 9:1. 127 Reading... SO tKAVK. Reading ARRIVE. (Columbia A.M. 1M. 1M. :I0 ... -J:a) 7:.V) 3:10 S:D0 1:U" 3:M) 7:Ml 1:10 3:10 lOjUS 3:20 5.30 r.M Lancaster. "J:27 2.10 8:0S 5:30 Lancaster, King St SOT s"-'" :l Quarryville 10:37 .... Itf-O :K Trains connect at Reading w It li trains te aud from Philadelphia. Pettrtvllle, llarrishurg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from erk, Hanover. UcttyMmrg, Frederick ami Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. KNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY MAY 161 h, 1881. trains en the Pennsyl vani.i Railroad will arrive ami leave the l.an-ca-terand Philadelphia depots a follews: Leave Lane'tei Arrive Phitad'ii Eabtwarp. Cincinnati Express Yerk Accem. Arrives; llarrishurg Exprc-w Dillerville Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mall, Jolmstew n Express, Chicago Day Express, St. Leuis DavExeress 2s : .VI s 8.00 8:03 8:15 !:10 1:10 l:2i i 2:00 3:05 I-3.-I l:IS rir '.1.00 5:15 7:33 .v 10:10 12:01 YM. 3:20" 5:00 " 5:30 " C::i5 " t.: 15 ' O-jai llarrishurg Accommedat'n, ai aii................-.....-. i ll:33 ' Wbstward. A M. M. P.M. vli 12:00 (i:I0 1.M. IhSTi 2:10 8:20 J:27 2.10 8:0S .::I7 SrJO 10:37 !:.".0 ad'n Ume'ter a.m. 3:00 A.V " le:20 " 10:23 " 10:55 " " 10:50 " " 2:30 !M. 2:35 " 2:50 " Yv. 5:1". " " 7:2C " " 7:30 ' " 8:50 " " 11.55 " " 2.15 A.N Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne. l.vin Mt-.Iej , Mail Train Ne.2,via CePbiit, Niagara & Chicago Expre.-s Sunday Mail, i ast r.iue,.. ............... Frederick Accommodation, Dillerville Local.vlaMl..ley llarrishurg Accommedat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, llarrishurg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, 12i 7::!u ihtii 8:i!0 12 10 2:30 4:110 5:30 fi:25 '.hill 11:5.' I'aclHc Exnrcsx. c:tX. en Miiniar. wnen flag 3 ed. will stoe at Middletown. Eliabethtewn. It. Jey, Landisville, Uird in-llan.l, Lemun Place, Gap, Christiana, P.lrkesburg, Coates Ville, Oakland ami Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when Ilagged, will step at Downingtewn.Coatesville, Parkes-lmrg.Mt-'ey, Elizabethtown and Middletown. Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. in., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 'i:M v. m., and will run Uire.i:h te Frederick. VAJtrElO. (i REAT RARGAINS IN t'ARI'Kn, 1 claim te have th.i Largest ami Fines lock et CARPETS IutliisCity. Itiussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply. Extra Super, super. All Weel, Halt Weel and Part oel Ingrains : rrem the best te the cheape-t-as low as Sftv. per yard. All the FJXEST A XD CHOICE PA TTEItNH that ever can be seen In Ihlsclty. 1 also have a Large and Fine Sleek el my own make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS S.lr. PER YARD. AI-eMAKE CARPETS TO ORDERat sIiel notice. SatNtaetlen guarenteed. S-Ne trouble te show goods If you de lif wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. "1ARPKTS. &C. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, llctuiiiriiUr Colored. tin cent. S." vents. laieenl.-. !eent". (V cent-. !.. INGRAINS T vPKSTItV i (cents. fl.liO. iil-IS') 's.-. cents. 11.10.: ItRbSELs . rents. .1. WILTON AND f " MOOjrETT, I GOOD AI.UE OIL CLOTH.-, AT LINOLEUM, ALL PRICKS. UGNUMS. I MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown ler many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1232 Chestnut Street, at-lydeed.t-itwl PHILADELPHIA. "CARPET?, COAI , arc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON k CO., MANUFACTORY,' Ne. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET, LANl-'ASTIilt, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers or Genuine LA NCASTER 0UI LTS, COUNTERPANES, ;eVERLET.s, RLANKETS, CARPETS. carp:t chain, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbeusi, Feathers and Woolen Goods 'Dyed. Gen tlcmcii's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Kliie Dyeing done. AH orders or goods lett with us will, rerelv- prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. ceal: coal. Ceal et the best (piality put up expressly lei lamily use. and at the lowest market rales. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD-KiOfcOUTIl WATER STREET. s-lT-'RSl PHILIP SCHUM.SON ACQ JEWELERS. OILVER JliWELRY. LACE PINS, EaR ItlStW , . AND RRACE.-.ETS. NECK CHAINS Av'D HAIR PIS-. STUDS, h'.EEVE r.OTT'ONS AND SCARF PI s INS OF SILVER. AUHUSTUS KHOAUS, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa LliJ VOKS, &C. WHITE WINK VINEGAR. 95 PER CENT. Alcohol, Wine and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars ud Teas, all at RINGWALT'S teblMva Ne. 3S West King Street.
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