Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 06, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILINTELLlGENGER; atUJESPAY, JANUARY 61880;
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Lancaster intelligencer,
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1880.
"THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT."
Than tlic familiar line, "Though lest te
sight, te recm'ry dear," none is mere frequent
ly quoted, and yet comparatively few person"
are aware el its origin. It will be found in a
song composed of two Ftanza-, written about
the year 1700 by Ruthvcn Jenhyns a poet en
tirely unknown te lame and published in the
Greenwich Magazine for mariners. J
Sweetheart, geed-bye! the fluttering sail
Is spread te waft mc far from thee :
And seen before the favoring gale
My ship shall bound the ca.
Perchance ail desolate and forlorn,
These eyes shall miss thcemany a year :
But unforgotten every charm
Though lest te sight, te mcin'ry dear.
Sweetheart, geed-bye ! one last embrace :
O cruel fate, two souls te sever!
Yet in this heart's me-t sacred place
Theu, thou alone shall dwell forever.
And still shall recollection trace
.In Fancy's mirror ever near.
Each smile, each tear upon that face
Though le-t te sight, te mem'ry dear.
Amusement IVeles
'What the Players are Doing.
The ainuscment season is brightening up
in this city.
Pat Roeucy's tieupe is doing the New
England circuit.
Even the Dramatic iVcwvt thinks (".illicit
and Sullivan's new opera a success.
Maude Granger, the actress, will short
ly be married te a prominent New Yerker.
Annie Pixley did a tremendous business
in Pittsburgh last week.
"Enchantment" is drawing pack'd
houses at the Glebe theatre, Jiosten.
The walking is fearfully bad for show
men who are homeward bound.
Frank Gardner, the leapcr, gees with
W. W. Celes circus the coming season.
The prices at the opera house te-night
arc low enough te draw a crowded house.
Manager Mishler has the Watsen, Ellis
aud Kcrnell show for a two weeks' en
gagement. Milten Nobles will play ever Mishler s
circuit shortly, beginning at Seranten en
January l'J.
Miss Margaret Cene, the pietty little
actress of last night's company, is a sister
of Kate Claxteu.
Havcrly's Mastaden minstrels opened in
Eroeklyn last evening. This is the first
time they have been se near the mctiopelis.
Barlew, Wilsen. Primrose and West
seem te be raking in as large piles as any
of them this year.
Plenty of troupes which are continually
being organized for " the read ' take the
read home sooner than the' expect.
Frederick Leetard, of the Leetard
Ill-ethers, gymnasts. viliiie performing at
the Velks Garden, IJroeklyn. fell andwas
badly injured.
Victer Jluije has never heard of Emer Emer
eon. Peer Huge ! Emersen is the best
song and dance man in this country. .V.
O. Picayune.
A new theatie is te be erected by an as
sociation, with a capital of $1,000. en
Fourteenth street, between Second and
Third avenues. New Yerk.
Lew Simmons and his little tieupe aic
terrifying the people of the small towns
in this state. They appear in Maueli
Chunk te-night.
The '"Big Four" minstrel company is
doing an excellent business en their trip
through the state. The press speaks
highly of their performance.
Last week's engagement of Mr.and Mrs.
McKce Rankin at the Arch street theatie,
Philadelphia, was the best that has ever
been plavcd anvwherc with ' The Dan
ites." Jehn T. Feid is said te have lest 1,000
en Gilbert and Sullivan, but he will prob
ably make it up, as ''The Pirates of Pin
zance"' is a success for certain.
Sonic of the New Yerk managers will
herealter abolish the window lithograph
system, by which the persons who allow
pictures te be hung in their stores, are ad
mitted free te the theatres.
Mr. Ferd proposes te put ' The Pirates
of Penzance" in pieparatien at once by
Messrs. Ferd it Zimmerman's opera com
pany, and will produce it at the Philadel
phia Bread Street in a fortnight.
Charles II. Drew, the tenor, left the
Alice Uates opera troupe before they
reached this city because he had net re
ceived his salary from Manager Jack for
some time past.
Alice Oatcs's third husband, te whom
she was recently married, was with her iu
this city. He is a young Philadclphian,
who travels with the company, but does
net act.
Emersen, Clark and the Daly brothers
have organized a traveling troupe which
includes, besides themselves, Murphy and
Shannen, Parker sisters, Jehn Hart, Cor Cer
delia and Yicterclla, Babby Newcomb,
Minnie Lee and several ethers.
Letta, while giving testimony in a St.
Leuis lawsuit, was asked : "What is your
age?" "People might net believe me if I
told," she replied, "for some say that I
am 43." That was the only answer she
would make.
The Arneld Brethers minstrel company
collapsed in New Yerk state last week,
and McCami and Helmes, the song ami
dance men, worked en the railroad at SI
per day for a few days, in order te provide
themselves with suflicicnt means te pay
their fares home.
The New Yerk Mirror preserves two
quaint specimens of advertisements, the
hrst, of the Grand Opera Heuse, "I lie
management takes great pleasure in an
nouncing the last two nights of Mr. Soth Seth
ern ;" the second, " Nible's Garden, E. G.
Gilmerc, manager. Check full every night."
The Dramatic Kara receives $30 each
for the pictures of actors, which they
print en their first page. Wc would like
te knew hew much the Dramatic and
Musical Times receives for their's. Last
week's picture looked as much like a cow
as it did like a woman. It was intended
for Miss Rese Coglan.
There are in the United States eS0
tlicat.-cs.aiid 120 halls and lyccuins. There
arc 124 regular travelling combinations,
50 minstrel or variety companies, 08 com
panies formed te support stare and play in
spetacular, and seven resident stock com
panies, three in New Yerk, two in Bosten,
one in Philadelphia, and one in San Fran Fran
ciseo. Joaquin Miller, while at Barnuin's
hotel. Baltimore, a few weeks aie, wiete
te a friend in New Jersey, and ended the
letter : " Come and sec me whenever you
can. lam at Bamum's." The friend
answered: "I am sorry you have com
menced exhibiting yourself. If you had
stuck te literature, you would have made
your mark and fortune. Whereabouts is
the show new?"
Entirely Recovered.
New Yehk City, .June 1G, 1373.
II. IL WAiutEjr & Ce. Gentlemen I hereby
certify that my wife lias been using Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure for Bright' Dis
ease, and she is new entirely recovered. When
all physicians' remedies failed, she was in
duced te try your remedy, and received bene
ficial results from the first bottle. After taking
four bottles she was entirely cured.
Yours truly, Rebert U. Fitzeerald.
JI-SwiI
Guilty or Wrong.
Seme people have n fashion of confusing ex"
cellcnt remedies with the large mass of v' pa
tent medicines," and in this they arc guilty of
a. wrenir. There are some advertised remedies
fnlly worth all that is nsked for them, and one
.- Iiuiet wn Imnnr nf ITfln TCit.t4.ra 'I'll TtrrltnT
has had occasion te use the Bitters in Just such
a climate as urc liave mostrOf-.the-year in Bay
City, and has always found them te be first
class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for
them. Trib u nc7
FOR HAX.E OR REX1.
GOVERNORS FOR SALE.
Twe large Steam Governors for sale. In
quire of
PENX IKON COMPANY,
nlO-tfd&w Lancaster, Pa.
I70R SALE.
1 A twelve te llttvcu horse-power engine
and boiler. Alse a large planer, almost new;
a small flooring and matching macliine, anil a
'tenetingand power mortising machine.
Address PHILIP LEBZKLTEF.,
Eagle .spoke and Bending Works,
iievlfi-tfd&w Lancaster, Pa.
I70K SALE.
An EIGHT-HOUSE PORTABLE BOIL
KK, in geed condition. Fer particulars
upplvat THIS OFFICE.
STOKE ROOM FOR RENT, NO. 114 N.
Oni-cii sti--t Po--e-,sien given .January
lsU Apply at
iin-tfil I
Xe. 112 North Queen Street-
I 70K RENT.
i Twe room. Ne. K'Z North Queen street,
suitable ler photegrupirgallci-v, new occupied
bv .1 S. Saitrman. Apply te
"dec3Vtld THO--. 11ACMGAKONEU.
-)U11LIC SALE.
On TUESDAY EVENING, .JANFAUY
;, lsxt, will be ebl at tin I.iepard hotel,
a two-story J1UICK DWELLING. Ne. SST,
Seuth Prince street, containing live room-.
Let lrents -."-ileet. mere or le--. en Prince
stifi't, and in depth 131 feet, mere or le--,.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions
made known by . . ..
FUEDEKICKTOEI.I.E.
Henry Mmlx-il, Auctioneer,
jan l-Std
ORPHANS' COLRT SALUOFUm LU1N
OiiMATriMAV..JANL'Ai:Y10.1hH),will be
sold at public -ale, in pun-uance of an order el
the Orphans' Court el Lanea-lcr county, by
the uiideiigin'd'M'CutersOl Henry C. Leelier,
deceased. at the public houseofMartiii Kempt,
corner el Poplar and Filbert streets, the lol-lewiugde-ciilicd
real estate. iz. :
All these TWENTY I.OTfc OF CUOI'.M), sit
uated en Hie southeast side of Poplar stieet,
between strawbenyand Filbert street-, in the
City ei Lancaster, each let containing in lient
en said Poplar -treel twenty lcet.and in depth
te a it feet wide public alley, one hundred leet
numbered en the plan ei" lets laid out by the
-aid Henry (.. Lecher, by Ne. 10 te :ij, both in
clusive. Thc-c lets are under geed lenccs and are sit
uated in an improving pari el the city
alc toeeinmencc at 2 o'clock of said day,
when the conditions of sale will be made
knew n anil attendance given by
ClIAb. A. IIKINITSH,
VM. L. PEIPEK,
MOIMMS ZOOK,
Executer-ol Henry C. Leelier, deeea-ed.
llEM'.Y fcllfllEIlT,
Auctioneer. deel74td-17.27jan3A.il.
til FT lUl.llVIXtlS.
VUTIIORIZl'.S) i: T1IK COMMON
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
IGth Popular Monthly Drawing
OK THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At M.icauley'.s Theatie, in the City of I.011I
ille, en
JANUARY 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authei'i.cd by act of the
Legi-laluie et 1N2I, and su-laiued by all the
courts or Kentucky (all fraudulent, advertise
ments et ether lottery companies who claim
the sole ownership el '-all the grants in Ken
tucky," te the contrary, notwithstanding), oc
cur lcgulurly 011 the last day of every month
(-undays excepted), and aie supervised by
pieuiiucnt citizens el the Slate.
Every ticket-holder can be his own
Mipcrw-er, call out hi- number and see it
placed in the v. heel. The management call at
lentien te the grand opportunity pre-ented of
obtaining, ler enl -, any of the lollewing
pi i.es :
1 prize $:;n,oeo
1 i.rie WOO
1 prize .ri,KW
KMnizesifl.lKHJcacli 10.000
2i)pnzcsr,eiieaeh le.iKKi
Kiepiizcs.$liPileach 10,000
200 i)iizes.-Oeaeh IO.cje
UK) prizes 2)e.ieh 12,IXK
1000 prizes leeaeh 10.000
.) prizes :yt each, approximation prizes 2,700
1 prizes 2ii each, " " 1,NX)
') prize- lmicai li, " ' 1HX)
L'.Ml prizes
Whole tlekel-, f2
..112,400
tickets
halt tickets. $1;
JV); .Vi ticket-, yloe.
All application- ler clubmte--heuld be made
te the liinue ellicc.
IJeinit by bank draft or ex pre . Orders of
.si and upward, by epre-s, can be sent at our
expense.
lull list of drawing published in Louisville
Veiiricf-Jimrmil and New Yerk Jlerattl and
mailed te all ticket-holder. Fer tickets and
iulormatieu address T. .(. COMMEUFOUD,
Courier-Journal lluildiiig, Louisville, Ky., or
1J llre.ulway, New Yerk. dl-TuTAS&w
viii.xa ai t:i.Afstr.u:i:.
( miNA, LAf!, jui:enswaici:.
HOUSEKEEPERS,
Loek te your interest,
ill . .eriMilEKNsWAltEal
CHINA HALL.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN LANCASTER!
Damaged Ware ! Damaged Ware !
sjieci.il attention given te HOCSESTIKES.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 8 East King Street.
..! XOT1VES.
1?!TAT1J OF .l.VCOI! STOTT, LATK OF
Ji et Ijinca-ter city, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted theiete are requested te make imme
diate payment, and the-e having claims or demand-
'against the same will present them
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing in West Chester, or te his at
torney, J. W. F. Swift, Lancaster, Pa.
WM. W. STOTT,
decl-ltd3tw Administrator.
I7STATK OF MARY HULL, LATK OF
JJ Lancaster Cily, dee'd. Letters of admin
istration en saiil estate having been granted te
the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
are, requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claim- or demands against
the saine'.wilt picsent them without delay ler
settlement tethe undersigned, residing in said
city. .JOHN HULL.
d'eeiJ-Ctdeaw Administrator.
I7VSTATL-OFCIIAKLF.S L.JUAILLY, LATK
J of lmcastercity. deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te distribute Un
balance remaining in the hands el .1. W. F.
Swift, administrator of said estate, te and
among the-e legally entited te the same, will
sit for tluil put-no-is en WEDNESDAY, the 21st
dayef.JANUAUY, l.sse. at 10 o'clock, a. 111., in
the Library l.oem el the Court Heuse, in the
city of Lancaster, w here all persons interested
in said distribution mav attend.
" V. U. HENSEL,
dcc-21-Stdeaw Auditor.
ESTATK OF OKOROK XV. ZKLL, LATK
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te
said decedent are requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster cit v.
EMANUEL SWOPE,
Administrator.
Alex. Harris. Attorney. nl4-(itdeaw
1ASTATK OF KAKBABA ROSKNFKLD,
2i late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate h.ivingbecn grant
ed te the undersigned, ail persons indebted te
said decedent are requested te make immediate
settlement and these liaviugclainiserdeiuanils
against the estate of said decedent te make
known the same te the undersigned without
delay, re-iding in Lancaster eitv,
JOHN 15. LElJKICHEU,
J. W. F. Swift, Executer.
tleiney. dccJO-btdeaw
ASS1UNKI) KSTATK OF WILLIAM HUN
TEUFUKUUSON and wile. ofPrevidcnce
township, Lancaster county. William Hunter
Furguson and wife, et Providence township,
having by deed of voluntary assignment
assigned and transferred all their es
tate and eireets te the undersigned, ler the
benelit of the creditors of the said William
Hunter Furgu-en, lie therefore gives notice te
all persons indebted te said assigner, te make
payment te the undersigned without delay,
and these having claims te present them te
JOHN HILDEBUAND, Assignee.
dccl7-Ctw New Providence.
AUDITOR'S NOTICK.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Lancster coun
ty te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of William A. Atlcc, surviving trustee
under 11 mortgage given by the Lancaster Ag
ricultural Park association, dated May 6, 1871,
recorded in the Recorder's efllce of Lancaster
county, in mertgnge book Ne. 21, page 289, te
and among these legally entitled tethe same,
will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY,
DEC. 81, 1879, at 10 o'clock, a m., in the library
room of the court house, in the City of Lancas
ter, where all persons interested in said distri
bution may attend.
GEORGE XAUMAX,
d6-3tdlaw Auditor.
czwrnxxGi
IT IS SAID THAT
500,000 PERSONS
Witnessed the Grant Reception in Philadelphia.
"WE WOULD LIKE ALL THE
ISM AM BOYS TO GALL AT OAK HALL
Immediately and Equip Themselves for the
COLD W A YES OF 1SSO.
The Singularly Small Prices we started the Annual Winter Sales with
have stirred all the stores te de their best. But we eclipsed them
all, and they knew it, and the People see it, tee.
These are the Prices for Our Own Carefully Manufactured Goods, net
bought in the New Yerk Wholesale Stores :
A few left ei the $30 Fine Overcoats, reduced te $20.00
l.evtil IJevcrsible Plaid Hacks, sold everywhere at $25 (Full Indigo
Celers and Woven Hacks). Our Price 18.00
Next Grade Ifi-SO
Extra Sizes m Hlueand Urewn Worumbe Heaver Overcoats 12.00
Next Grade 10.00
A Geed Streng Serviceable Cleth-Hound Overcoat !0
Everyday Working Overcoat 5-00
Men's All Weel Suits 10.00
The" Auburn " 1). I'. Suits, for Husliie-s and Ores- 12.00
Extra Quality " Sawyer " Suitings Fi.OO
The Finest of Cassimere Suits 20.00
Dress Suits of Hest Imported Cleths reduced te 2J.00
Men's Everyday Pants I-"""
All-wool Hu-iness and Dress Pants 8.W)
Extra Fine Dress Pantaloons, formerly $10, new ".W
Gennine narris Ca-simere Pants 5.00
The Verv Latest Styles in Children's Overcoats 3.00
The Deuble-Shouldered Cape lieyul Reversible Hack Overcoats 5.00
(The Nicest Little Heys' Overcoats Oak Hall ever produced.)
Children's Suits as low as ""0
Higher Grades and Mere Elaborately Trimmed Suits .'"
A Great Specialty in Heys' and Youths' Pants 2..V)
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
jan 1 tfd
THE LARGEST
DRY
1880.
COTTOXS AXD LINENS !
COTTONS AND LINENS !
HAGER & BROTHER
Are eirering at less than pre-cnt value Large Lines or
HLEACHED AND UNHLEACHED MUSLINS,
HLEACHED AND UNHLEACHED SHEETINGS
TAULE LINENS AND NAPKINS,
LINEN TOWELS AND TOWELING,
TUHKEY UEI) DAMASKS.
MA.R3A.TLU33 AND CRQ3H3r QUILTS, BLANKBP3, TICKINGS,
CHECKS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS,
The above geed- were purchased several months since in anticipation of an advance and
will be sold while they la-t at low price-. We invite the special attention of housekeepers
anil ether-
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS !
QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES !
HIT, SHAID & TIOIPSOI
Oiler a Large Stock of White and Colored
BLAIKETS, AT OLD PRICES.
WHITE FLANNELS. SCARLET FLANNELS. COLORED FLANNELS.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
50 Pieces Yard-Wide CASHMERES, at 25c. per yard, usually sold at 33c. per yard.
NEW YORK STORE.
20 & 22 EAST KING STREET.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT!
Wc offer at Old Prices all the Standard Hrands of
SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE MUSLIXS,
BLEACHED AXI BB0 WX XUSLIXS, TICKIXGS,
TURKEY RED k FAXCY DA3IASK TABLE LIXEXS.
TOWELINGS.
&B Our Stock includes all the Favorite Hrands, purchased before the advance. As there
is every prospect of a furtlier advance in prices en all Cotten Goods, an Early Purchase id
desirable.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
CAllltJAGi:S,
SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS !
We have new in stock a large let of Sleighs, consisting et PONY, POKTLAND AND
ALHANYS. TWO FINE
FOUR-PASSENGER SLEIGHS,
Hy STKEIT & LOCKWOOD. of -Penirhkeep-ie, N. Y. One Fine Feur-Pas-cnger PORTLAND
SLEIGH. TRIMMED AND UNTRI..L.IEDJ
PORTLAND CUTTERS. ALBANY CUTTERS,
Finished In the highest style and sold at one-half the usual price. Alse, a fine let of Huggies
and Carriages of our own make and celebrated city makers. One Fine Second-hand
EXTENSION PHAETON,
Hy Hrewster, one by Gregg & Howe, and a variety of ethers, second-hand. All te be sold at
half their value.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
430 & 432 North Queen and 431 & 433 Market Streets, Lancaster, Pa.
ecUMyd
CLOTHING HOUSE IX AMERICA.
GOODS.
HAGER & BRO.
J'llAFTOXS. ,vr.
- FOE SALE.
ONE FIRST-CLASS PHAETON,
With Full Leather Tep and Cleth lined, has only Run three or four times.
WILL BE SOLT CHEAP
INQUIRE AT
HAUGHTON'S CHEAP STOEE,
NO.
eS-lTdtw
JAMAET, 1880.
AS THIS IS OUK USUAL TIME OF TAKING ACCOUNT OF STOCK AND
IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE SAME WE SHALL OFFER MANY
Bargains in Every Department.
!SWe specially invite examination.
GIVLEK, BO"WEKS & HURST,
DRY GOODS, NOTION AND CARPET HOUSE,
25 EAST KING STREET.
TJlAVJiLFltS' GUJJtJj'
,K It. It 1
T ANOASTKH ANI) MIILEKSYILI
Xj Cars, run as fellows : :..
Leave Lancaster (1. IJ. Pepet), at 7, 9, and
11:30 a. 111., and 2, 4. 0 and 8:30 p. 111., except 011
batuiiluy, when tlie last car leaves at J:.'!0 p. 1.1.
Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and 10
a. 51., and 1. 3, r and 7 p. in.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
1) K N N S Y I. VA ' I A K AIT.KO All N K V
feCIIlADUM-: On and alter SUNDAY.
NOV. ilth, 187!, trains en the I'eiiu-.ylania
Kailiead will arrive and leave the Lancaster
and Philadelphia depots as fellows :
Kastwake.
Leave Arrive
Lane'ter l'hilad'a
l-2:i" a.m. 3:00 a.m.
1:10 7:00 "
.1:20 " 7:10 "
7:30 "
7::t" ' 10:00 "
8:1.". "
'.1:10 ' 12:01 r.M
1:20 "
1:2. r.Jt. .1:10 "
2:00 " TrXtt "
3:05 " r.::J0 "
5:20 " 7:20 "
:25 " !l50 "
Leave Arrive
l'liilad'a Lane'ter
12:.-K)A.M. :U0a.?i.
8:00 " 10:05 "
10:10 "
8.00 ' 11:05 "
11:07 "
8:00 " 10:50 "
11:50 " 2:10 r.M
2:15
2:50 "
2-..M r.M. 5:15 "
1:00 ' 7:2C
5:00 ft 7:25
l.:25 " b:50
0:10 " 11.30 "
11:55 " 2.10 a.m.
Atlantic Kxprev,
Philadelphia Express-
libt Line
Yerk Aecein. Arrives;.. ..
llarrKhurj; Express-,
Dillerville Aecein. Arrive,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Aecein. Arrive--.
I'acitic Express,
Sunday JVIsi.il
Jolinstew 11 Express,
Day Express,
Ilarri-burs Accoinniedat'n.
WSTUA11D.
Way l'a---cnjrer,
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation,.
Mail Train Ne. l,via Mt.Jey,
Mail Train Ne.-.,via Cel'Iiia.
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Aeeomme hit ion,
Dillerville l.eeal.via Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accommedut'ii,
Columbia Accommodation.
Harrisburr Exprc,
I'ittsburj; Express,
Cincinnati Express,
I'aciiie Express,
Pacific Express, east, en Smidav, when lhifj
Red, will step at Middletown, Elizabethtewii
.Mt. Jey, Landixville, llird-in-llaiid, Lemaii
Place, t!ap, Christiana, Parkesbury, Coates Ceates
villc, Oakland and Clen Leeh.
Vast Line, west, 011 Sunday, when llajfjred.
Mill step at IowiiinKewii,CiKiteville. Parkes
bur, Mt.Jey, Eli.abetlitewn and Middletown.
Hanover Accommodation, west, eenneets at
Lancaster with Niagara Express, west, at 10:30,
A. M., and will run through te Hanover.
Frederick" Accommodation, west, connects at
Lincaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. m.,
and will run through te Frederick.
CIOIaUMISIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K.
Trains new run regularly 011 the Columbia
and Pert Deposit itailread en the following
time :
Statiess Northward. Exl''y"9- A,.L''"-
A. 31. 1 . M.
Pert Deposit 0:30 2:5
Peaehbottem 7:07 3:13
Fite's Eddy 7:20 4:00
McCaU'sFerry T'tfi J:i7
Shenk's Ferry. 7:51 4:41
Safe Harber. 7:57 4:t'.l
Celli 111 bia... e:30 5:35
Stations Southward. Ac-coin. Express.
a. m. r. m.
Columbia 11:00 (!:20
Safe Harber. 11.5G 0:40
r. m .
Shenk's Ferry 12:05 0:54
McCaU'sFerry 12:31 7:0!)
Fite's Eddy 2:51 7:20
Peaehbottem i;ii 7:32
Pert Deposit 2:15 8:05
EEAIMNG ANU COLUMBIA KAILIIOAI).
On and after MONDAY. OCT. Urn, 1H7!,
passenger trains will run 011 this read as fol fel
lows :
a. m. a.m. r.M.
7:30 11:55 0:10
r. sr.
8:01 12:21 6:45
S:1S 12:10 7:03
8:21 12:45 7:OS
S:I3 1:02 7:25
0:02 1:13 7:.!0
S):(i3 1:10 7:45
!:1 1:30 7:50
0:15 1:55 8.20
0:27 2:02 H:(
0:33 2:0.5 8:10
0:15 S:20
!l:5S .... 8:3 1
10:05 8:12
0:0;i .... 8:i7
10:17 .... 8:5.5
10:2:1 .... 0:01
10:31 0:12
10:12 .... 0:13
10:50 0:25
Reading,
Reinlields,
Ephrata,
Akren,
Litiz,
Mauhcim,
Lancaster Junction,.
Landisvillc,
Columbia,
Dillerville,
Lancaster,
King Street, ,
Harnisli ,
West Willow,
Ilaunigardner, ,
Peeuea,
Kelten
New Providence, ,
Hess,
Quarry ville,
5:00
5:10
5:30
5:30
5:45
5:53
(i:02
0:15
0:28
:33
Trains Going North.
A. M.
7:50
7:58
8:13
8:27
8:35
8:43
8:40
0:00
0:20
9:33
Quarry ville,
Hess,
New Providence,
Ueften,
Peqaea,
Baunigarduer,
West Willow,
Hamisli,
King Street,
Lancaster,
Dillerville
Columbia
Landisvillc
Lancaster .1 unction,. .
Manhcim,
Litiz,
AVkren
Ephrata,
Keinholdsville,
Beading,
Trains connect at Beading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, AI AI
lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with
trains te anil from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg,
Frederick and Baltimore.
A. M. WILSON, Supt.
MISCISI.LAXHO Uti.
"VTOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
-lA Lacaster, Pa., Jan, 1, lSO.
We have this lav admitted William B.
Altiek as a member of the firm of D. A. Altick
& Sen. Carriage Manufacturers. The business
will be carried en under the linn name of D. A.
Altick .V. Sens. Thanking our friends and the
public for past favors, we ask a continuation
of the same for the new firm.
Yours; Truly,
, ., I). A. ALTICK,
jan2-2td S. W. ALTICK.
"TVISSOLUTION OF COl'AItTXKKSIIII'.
By mutual consent the partnership existing !
between Augustus Rhoads and Jehn F. Reed, ,
iniuingas ineiirm et "isneails &. Reed," Ne.
13 East King street, has this day been dissolv
ed. All persons having claims against said
firm will present them immediately ter pay
ment, and all these indebted te said lirni wfll
make payment te said Augustus Rhoads, who
will continue the business at the same place.
A. RHOADS,
J. F. REED.
Jasuart 1. 18SD. Janl-3td
LOOKER'S COUGH SYRUP CURES CONSUMPTION.
A. 51. 1". sr. r. M.
G:H .... 2.35
0:52 .... ill
fi:50 2:48
7:11 .... 2:50
7:18 3:05
7:2C .... 3:13
7:32 .... 3:18
7:11 .... 3:20
7:55 .... 3:10
8:05 1:00 3:50
8:08 1:03 3:53
8:00 1:00 3:35
8:30 1:30 4.01
8:30 1:25 4:15
8:40 1:18 4:20
0:00 2:00 4::!0
!):K; 2:18 4:17
0:23 2:25 4:53
9:42 2:4(5 5:1 i
10:05 3:20 5:50
FOR SJJAS.
25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, Pa.
UllV UOOltS.
H'ATVIIJJS, .T:ni:T.it; xc.
AN ELEGANT SELECTION OF
HOLIDAY GIFTS !
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Cameo Sets, Rings, Bracelets,
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware,
COLD .SPECTACLES, and everything found in a liist-elass establishment, at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Make your selections early and have the advantage of a larger selection orgeods.
We manufacture all special articles in geld, silver and hair, in our own huihlidg, and can
guarantee first-class work and low prices.
Special attention given te fitting gla-ses for defective sight.
The Arundel Tinted Spectacles
Are the Ilest in the World.
irs-FiiM-cUs-, Watch and Jewelry Repairing. All watch work guaranteed. Ne trouble te
show goods at.
SDW. J. ZAHM'S,
ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
JlILLIXJmY sLXlt TMMJIIXO tioevs.
OPENING OF NEW GOODS
GUNBAKER'S
EELQIEEY &TRTWTI& STOKE.
LADIES, w'e will open te-day New Novelties in Bennets, Hats, Frames, Plumes, Fancy
Wings, Velvets, batins, Xc.
We will open te-day an elegant line el P.iac-k and Colored bilk Fringes, New Styles et
Silk and Jet Buttens, (jrnanients, .Striped Velvets, Satins, &c.
We will open te-day new and beaiitilul lines of Ladies' and Children's He-e in Cashmere
and Cotten, Merine Vesis for Ladies and Children in all sizes, Woolen Caps, Ac., geed and
cheaper than ever.
We will open te-day New Laces, Kuehings, Ties, Scarf-", Kid and LisleThread Cleves, Cor
sets in all the best makes and at lowest prices. Ask 10 see our &poeu Ilnst Corset at 50 els.
We will open a lull line of Crape Veils. Crape Bennets and Hats. Crape by t.'ie yard, and
everything else that Is new, desirable and cheap in Millinery and Trimmings.
Call and examine our stock at
GUNDAKER'S,
142 and 144 I0RTI QUEM STKEET.
3IJiliIVAL,
BROWNING'S
Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, IIOAKSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS
of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU
ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH. COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHM.VTIC
COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSU3IPTIVES.
Dr. BROWNING i- a regular graduate ermedicine. askiliful pharmacist, and a thorough
chemist. His"C. &. C." (Cough anil Celd) Cordial is net the result of mere chance, but of long
scientific research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity or its action
ami its unparalleled ellicacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least live times as great as
that of any ether medicine upon the maiket, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low price or
50c. S-Sample bottles (lera short time only) 2.c.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
di-lydeew&w ijrs- FOR SALE ISY THE PROPRIETOR AND ALL DRUGGISTS.
kidxi:y axu zrrj:ii ciniz.
WARNER'S
SAFE
EEIEDIES!
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Arean immediate stimulus fera Ternid Liver
cine (,'estivcness, Dyspepsia, Bilieiisiie-'s.
Bilious Diarrheea. Malaria, Fever and Ague
and are useful at times in nearly all DNeases
te cause u freeand regular act ion et the Bowels.
The best antidote for all Malarial Poison.
These Pills are the discovery of an English
army pl.ysiciai. and have been used with the
gi-eatcst success among the British troops in
India. Thev are enlv manufactured in this
country by "II. IL WaO.NER & CO.
WARNER'S SAFK NERVINE,
skillful nerve doctor in the world, quickly
-iiiijiii ii.i v. ......j. ... ...v. i. ... .v., .i.iA;iijr
gives rest anil sleep te the suffering, cures
Headache aud Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic
Fits, and is the best remedy for Nervous Pres-
. .1 1.........1.. .... 1.....V..... .I.... .11 I.:.
iruiKjii iiitiiiiiA .711 1 i;.n.i;?nn uiiiiiiiiiii.uver uiiiiiiiiiii.uver
werk,mental sliocksandethcrcau-es. Itrelieves
Hie Pains of all Diseases, and is never injurious
te tlie system. The best of all Nervines.
Bettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and $1.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, Safe
Diabetes Cure, Safe Bittern and Safe Tonic
are also superior rninedie.., unequalled in their
respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies arc sold by Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country.
Send for pamphlet and testimonials.
II. II. YARNER & CO., Rochester, X. Y.
3 dlG-Tu.Th&SdJfcw
JANUARY, 1880.
C. & C. CORDIAL,
JtAXKIXO.
O I Onn ftHnw In 3ft days en SlOO invest
I Ol-iUU ed. Oflicial report free. Liku
1 profits weekly en Stock options of $10 te $50.
Aiiuress a. i-uixi-.u i luiir.t tje.. Hankers.
35 Wall Street, N. Y.
. .- A- ' .... . . '
eSfMydftw
t(&inTO C'lfinn INVKSTKI IN WALL
I OlU OIUUU Street Stocks makes for-
tunes every month. Boek sent tree explaining
I ..A'..f'lil..r .lfl.. "
BAXTER & CO., Bankers,
7 Wall Street, N. Y.
ilI8-Iyd&w
'$10
TO
(JiCfiri ALL WISHING TO
eJI Jl JL make menev in Wall st.
should deal with the undersigned. Write ler
explanatory circulars, sent free by
Ur"iT.TTXTri c. " Bankers and Brokers,
HlLitLliS(j & CO., 42 Exchange Place,
New Yerk. iel'J-Smdeed
MUSICAL IXST11VJIFXTS.
CHICKERING PIANOS!
1 would respectfully call the attention et
persons wanting a first-class Piane that 1 have
been appointed sole agent for Lancaster coun
ty, ter
Chickeriiig & Sen's Celebrated Pianos,
Of Bosten. Mass. Pianos can be seen at mv
Organ Manufacturing Warerooms, 3J0 North
Queen street.
ALEX. McETLLTPS,
dec2C-2tdeawdiwtf
Lancaster, Pa.
AE. McCANN. AUCTIONEER OF HEAL.
Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 Xerth Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made out anil
attended te without additional cost. e27-ly
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