Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 05, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1880.
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Lancaster intelligencer.
THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 5, 1880.'
The Urcat "reds."
These That Have Harvested a Fortune sunt
These That Arc Plodding in l'evcrly.
"With the purpose of getting an idea of
the financial condition of some of the
pedestrians who have achieved fame during
the past five years, a Bosten Jferdd re
porter called en a gentleman, of that city,
who is well acquainted with the subject.
He has had a line opportunity of observing
what has been going en among pedestrians
and, in a general way, remarked : " The
time for the making of great stakes is
about at an end. There arc loe many specu
lators new, many of whom have become t-e
unscrupulous that the result of a race does
net at all depend upon the merits of the
men. It is a fact, that no man en the inside
will deny that the gamblers in the pool peel
box have the control of the result, and that
nearly every dollar they invest is placed en
almost a surety. The great Madisen Car
den races are "tilings of the past and the
nearest possible approach te them in the
future will be the Astlcy belt contests
which are te occur there ; and they, tee,
will cease te be interesting when the public
at large learn the history of that belt and
the jobs put up te have it brought here
new and then. Itewell is the greatest pe
destrian in the world, and 1 knew it te be a
fact that he can beat all records thus far,
even if COO or mei-c miles were necessary.
lie is te-day worth CI 7, 000. all of which he
earned in this country in his two grci.t
races and subsequent exhibitions.
Edward 1'aysen "Westen has seen his
best day, by virtue of age. In his prime
he was one of the best 'pods' that ever
struck saw-dust. Xe professional walker
has made mere money, and none have
spent it faster. Te-day he has. perhaps
1000 or $100(1 in his wife's name, but no
mere, lie has always been 'a strange man,'
both en and elf the track, and, if he had
net been a .spendthrift, would be worth
6100,000 or meie te-day. Hisday is now new
passed, and what great achievement he
performs in the future will be en paper,
and will be considered with a great deal of
allowance.
Dan O'Lcary has proven himself one of
the iinest of pedestrians, but his time has
also gene by, at least as a go-as-you-please
man. He is te-day, probably, the gieat
est square heel-and-tee man in the
world at long distance. He has been
sharp and shrewd, although his geed na
ture at times has led him te be a little
reckless of his physical condition. He is
te-day the wealthiest of all pedestrians,
and his possessions amount te at least a
round $100,000, most of which he acquired
by exhibitions and as a manager of races.
Blewer Brown may have a few thousand
dollars, but no mere, and what he has get
he has earned by hard plodding. He is
rather inclined te be wild at times, a weak
ness that has caused a serious depletion in
his earnings.
CScerge llazacl is still a "geed man"
and one of the speediest that has ever en
gaged in races, but his time has passed,
owing te physical defects, the result of
ever-exertion, lie is comparatively peer.
" Honest"' .1 eh n Kniiis. formerly of Chi
cago, and later of New Yerk, of whom a
great deal was expected, may new be said
te have sizzled out. He made $10,000 or
$12,000 in the Asllev belt race in New-
Yerk, but. owing l piKir ventures, lias net '
et late added much te Ins wealth. lie is
new weith perhaps $S,()00.
Charles A. Harrimau is a geed square
heel-and-tee man. but no runner. He
made most of his money in the Astley belt
race, when he covered -loll miles and walk
ed away with $7,0(10. He is new worth
perhaps $e,000. O'I.earv, J'niiis and llai
rimaii were formerly looked upon as the
representative pedestrians of this country,
but new they stand but littlechancealong littlechancealeng
side of the younger men who have sprung
up of late.
Frank Hart, the cehued boy of Bosten,
I consider the best man in America te-day.
and he will prove se if he is prepcrh
handled. He is in danger, however, of
falling into bad hands, owing te a disposi
tion te be guided by ether people instead
of relying upon his own knowledge. lie
is, I am informed, worth te-day $.".0l)0.
but that, in my opinion, does net represent
all that was his just earnings. He thinks
he has been cheated, in mere than one in
stance, by men who were net ever scrup
uleus. Hart is new his own backer, and
He cannot recover from the strain of that
exertion, and, mere than that, 1 am sorry
te say. he has developed habits that must
surely lead te a weakened constitution in
a short time. He is worth, perhaps, .some
HOOd, and is being backed by Mr. Winant,
a hotel keeper of JIavcrstraw.
Merritt, of Connecticut. I consider, is
possessed of "Wcstenian grit, and physical
endurance. He is a young man, and I
predict he will yet beat all American
records. He takes line care of himself,
and is worth, perhaps, a few thousands.
Campana, or "Old Spert,' of Bridge
port, Conn., has been a geed man, but is
new only a relic of his former self. He
never has made ."i00 miles, although he
claims he litis, but his assertion has never
been backed up by a record, lie has
within a few years, made mere money than
most ether men, chielly in small races and
is new worth about $lL0()0.
"Leppcr" Hughes will never amount te
much in the future, and will never reach
an elevated position en the ladder of fame.
He is a wreck new, and will, probably,
withdraw very seen from the sawdust
arena, with a few thousands of dollars.
The ether 'peds," among whom there are
many geed men in New England. I knew
aie very peer, financially, and live, for the
most part, en what they get from their
backers, who are net very generous, ex
cept when their men get a geed ' rake.'
Such men as the i'anehet brothers,
Duteher, Begram, and the hundred or
mere ethers, including some who have
made fair records, have net a dollar of
their own. and live en with the hope of
some day makinga bonanza. The majority
of them will never be wealthy, as they are
of an easy and liberal nature, which will
net allow them te held en te a dollar when
they get one.'
Mrs. Partington Says
Don't take any of the quack rostrums asthev
are regimental te the human cistern : but put
your trust in Hep Kilters, which will cure gen
eral dilapidation, costive habits and all comic
diseases. 1 hey saved Isaac lreni a severe ex
tract el tripod fever. They are the iic plux
vmnii of medicines. fi-i'ud
illunti-eal Heard Frem.
K. L. Mosely, of Montreal. Canada, certilicil
Sent. -'T. 1ST!), that lie l.i.l ,,!r..,,..i ......n.i.. .'..'
dyspepsia, and was completely cured bv tak
ing arners Sale Kitteis. He savs: "Mvap
petlte is geed, and 1 new sutler no inconveni
ence Hern eating heart v meals.'' These ;it
lci are also :i specific for all skin diseases.
l-.'-wd
CII1XA AXJ ULASSWAIUi.
CHINA H ALL?
CHEAP WARE,
CHEAP WARE.
ODD and DAMAGED WAKE sold at a "
. SACRIFICE.
Ware Sold Kndcr Price te Save Mevin"
Xew is your time for I5AKGAINS. "'
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 8 Sast King Street.
takes geed care of himself. j 1 I I ! P i l h'tl iWll t Xerth Duke street, between Chestnut and
Nick Murphy of llaverstraw. in my j K-W K U N Y IV 1 1 K I I -w Wbu,t. -Mu-y at
opinion, -will never make the man that it ' . ... .iVJ IJ J.i Ji ,1 ff Uil i. ,-. -- - --
was expected he would. He was tee young ,v" "IJUISI.IC sali: )F stocks of TUKN
when he accomplished his late great feat K-W rEIKIAXEXTLY ITRES K-W ,4- I'lKI' 1'OAD COMPAXIliSewned by the
-v- a- i i ",,i ., Commonwealth et Pennsylvania. In pursu
it! JNcw lerl;, by covering ever elIO miles. ... . ,,T m T . ... ..,. r u,,. .,,.,. ( j,,,,,. -i ists the Auditor
VJtr GOODS, AC.
1VE CANNOT ADVERTISE
Reduction of Prices,
As many kinds of goods are going up
in price every week, but we held :i large
sleck of ricinihlc Dry Goods that arc
selling at rates proportionate toee-t
some time age. In the matter of
MfSIJXSwe secured and 3IU.SI.I.NS
stored I away an iininen.se MUSLIN:?
quantity, se that our sales- MUSLINS
rooms and rc-erye stock- MUSLIN'S
rooms leek like wholesale MUSLIN'S
store-:. The-e standard MUSLlN's
goods are new retailing MUSLIN'S
largely at less than future MUSLIN'S
prices. MUSLIN'S
We also bought freely et
FLAXXELS,
Andean show the geed re-ults of out eut
bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel
Counter.
We are al-e selling
CALICOES
Cheaper than they can be bought at.
The people will have te pay higher for
many kinds of dry goods alter the pres
ent .stock are sold out.
Jehn Wanamaker,
GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST.,
vnn..iii:i.vniA.
STA
KTLING ASSERTIONS.
C
IHt. GREENE is ready te cure all diseases
by external applications of medicine. During
Is months practice in Reading. lie lias treated
ever 1,'X) patients, many et them from ether
cities and towns in the United Slates, TO el
tliein from Lancaster; hundreds, are cured, and
no one lias died under his charge, anil
only three persons have died during thai
time who have been treated by him, and
they died away from Heading and under their
physician's care. Over 1.150 deaths occurred
in Wending during his sojourn there. Having
taken up his residence ili Lancaster, he will be
in hisellicesall day.
Call and see him and he will give you a list
of eases cured of all dis'-ases of the body.
-. A. Mcllesc. of Heading, N'ev. IS, ls7!l, says:
Dr. Greene removed Irein inv neck a tumor of
the M.e of a lien's egg, in 15 days, without cut
ting or causing me any pain or the less
of a drop el bleed, ills eertilicate is en
dorsed by the autographs et .Jesse G. Hawley,
proprietor of the 1'jujle ; T. C. Zimmerman,
proprietor of The Times titnl Dispatch ; G. W.
Grunt, pestmaster: II. A. Tyson, mayor, and
ex-Mayer Kvans, all of Heading.
Consultation free. Catarrh cured for .VI
cents. Cuie quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad
dress for ."',l cents, p; page pamphlet tree.
Will seen commence a course el lectures en
l'hvsiolegv.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
(::i Years Experience),
13-enidTii.Tln'iSl
N'e. 23f! N. Queen St.
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BIT
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HOP
HIT
KltS
JIMP
HIT
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HOP
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HOP
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LMW
HOP
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HOP
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BIT
MOP
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tens
HOP
KIT
KKS
HOP
KIT
Kits
HOP
KIT
Kits
HOP
KIT
ers
HOP
V:
an absolute and irre-i-ti-
KHS
ble cure for
HOP
KIT
LKS
DRUNKENNESS,
Intemperance and the use of Opi- HOP
uni. Tobacco, Narcotics and stimu- BIT
l.nils, rciue ingall lasle,desireand ERS
habit of using any of them, render
ing the taste or desire ferany of HOP
tli-m perlcctly odious and disgust- kit
ing. Hiving everyone perfect and Kits
irresistible control of the sobriety
of themselves or their lriends. HOP
It prevents thatubselutcphysieal kit
and moral prostration that fellows KltS
tin' sudden breakingotrfreiu Using
stimulants or narcotics. HOP
Package, prepaid, te cure 1 te 5 BIT
persons. .i. or at your druggist's. Kits
$1.75 per bottle. Temperance socie
ties should recommend it. It is HOP
perfectly harmless anil never-tail-KIT
ing. Hep Kitlers ManfacturiugCe., ERS
Iteeheslcr. N'. V.. Sele Agents.
Hep Cough Cure destroys all HOP
pain, loosens the cough, quiets the KIT
nerves, produces rest, and never Kits
fails te cuie.
The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver HOP
and Kidneys, is superior te all KIT
ethers. Lilies by absorption. It is KHS
perlcct ask druggists.
The Hep Kilter-. Mfg. Ce.. of lte-HOP
Chester. N. V., only prepare these KIT
lemedics, also the Hep Hitlers, KHS
which arc in ntwiwa bevcragcer
intoxicant, but the Purest and Kcst HOP
lIT
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nep
KIT
I'l.'S,
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KIT
lilts
HOP
KIT
KltS
HOP
KIT
I.Hs
Hep
KIT
lilts
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HOP
KIT
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Medicine ever made, making mere KIT
cure-
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than all ether lcinrdir
KKS
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HOP
KIT
KKS
HOP
KIT
MOP
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Ki:
HOP
KIT
iiKs
HOP
KIT
KKS
HOP
KIT
KKS
HOP
KIT
KUS
KKS
K-W
K-W
K-w
K-W
K-W
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION
And PILES.
IC-W
K-W
K-W
K-W
IC-W
K-W
K-W
Dr. U. II. Clark. Seuth Here. Vt.,
iys. -In eases of Kidnev Troubles.
K-W
it has acted like a charm. It has
K-W cured many very bad eases of Piles,
and has, neer failed te act ellieient-
K-W l.v." K'-W
Xelsen Fail-child, of St. Albans,
K-W Vt., says. "It is of priceless value. K-W
After sixteen years of great suller-K-W
'e from Piles and Cestivencss it kv
completely cured me."
IC-W
IC-W
IC-W
K-W
K-W
K-W
K-W
C. ft. Hogaben. et Kerkshire. savs, K-W
'One package has done wonders inl
ine in completely curing a severe j.y
Liverand Kidney Complaint."'
K-W
WONDERFUL. W H Y K"v
POWER.
w
Kecaiisc it acts en the Liver, the ;-y
Kowels and Kidneys at the same
U'r- ... .. .K-W
jec:iusi-u cicanscs me system Ol
K-1'"' poisonous humors that'develep K-W
in Kidney and Urinary Discascs.Kil-K-W
ieusiiess, .Jaundice. Constipation, j;.y
Piles, or in Khcumatisin, Neuralgia
K-W and FemalerDierders. i.- v
1CIDXKV WOKT is a dry vege-K-W
fable compound and can be sent by ir.-
niail prepaid.
K-W ""c package will make six quarts K-W
of medicine. JV "
K-W irynnew. isuy it at the Drug
gist's. Price $1.0(1.
IC-W
WKLI.P, IMCHAKDSOX & CO.,
IC-W l'roprieteis,
'" P.urlingten, Vt
K-W K-W K-W JC-W K-W K-W
IC-W
K-W
K-W
K-AV
BOUTS AX J NMlUi:s.
'UICCUMSTAXCKS
will net fj:i:mit
Te aiivi:i:tisi: A
REDUCTION I PHI
but we will de the next tiling te it. vi. :
We will call the attention of our friends and
customers te the fact that we have en hand a
very Large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOE
D,
purchased before the late ADVANCE, which
we will sell at
Strictly Old Prices.
2Give us a call,
A. ADLER,
43 WEST KING STREET
USE LOOKER'S
POWDERS.
HORSE AND CATTLE
! K-W K-W K-V; K-tV K-W K-W K'-W
k-., iviimui iyieiiiii.OiLO. -
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
ONE ROOM BEING A STORE-ROOM,
Het and Celd Water, Bath, Gas, Range. Alse,
GOOD BRICK STABLE,
Fer 4 Horses and Carriage Heuse, almost in rear of Dwelling, situate en the southeast corner of North Mulberry and
West Lemen street. Immediate poscssien of house. Rent reasonable. Would sell or exchange for city property.
Apply te
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 10 WEST ORANGE STREET.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
Muslins, Sheetings, Tickings,
CARPETS!
An Elegant Line Just Opened, comprising all the NEWEST STYLES OF BRUSSELS AND INGRAINS,
irH-l'lease cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
GIVLEE, BOWEBS & HTJEST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
l'Oll SALE OK REXT.
OTOKK IIOU.U FOK KENT, NO.
114 X.
J Queen street. Possession given January-
Is!. Apply al
d'J-tfdl
Xe. 112 North Queen Street.
1?OK KENT.
Union Hetel, East Chestnut street, oppo
site Penn'a Depot. Applv at the
jic-ttd intelligencer office.
1yit i:i:st.
. Twe rooms. Ne. 43J. Xerth" Queen .street,
.suitable for photograph "gallery, new occupied
by. I S. Saurniau. Apply te
deciiMid TIIOS. UAUMGARDNER.
17OU KKXT.
A The LITIZ SPRINGS HOTEL for rent.
Will lie leased for one or live years at a reason
able rent. The hotel is furnished in the very
het style. Fer particulars call en or address
I. G. PFAUTZ,
j.ll-lwd&Hw Litiz, l'a.
F
UK BENT.
I-' mi 11 April 1st, a new Twe-story Dwel
ling Heuse, corner of Green and Rockland
streets. About ? of an acre of ground with it.
tl-2td
1 )K1VATK
sale or
A TWO-STORY
.." Seuth l'rince
J Itriek Dwelling, Xe.
street, containing S rooms, cistern and well of
water and well built. Tenus easy. Infuireel
HENRY SHUBERT.
Ileal Estate Agt., Xe. 0 Court Avenue,
fl-lwd
l?OUSAl.K
J.
and boiler. Alse a lanre Dinner, almost new:
a small lloeringand matching machine, and a
tending and power mortising machine.
Address FIIII.II I.KIIZKI.TKK,
Kagle Speke and llending Works.
nevl0-tfdtw Lancaster, l'a.
171K1-: ritoer safe von salf.
" A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, ISakman & Ce.,
Cincinnati make), :l inches high, -!J wide and
'. deep, weight 1.3K) pounds, -with" Sargent's
Patent Xight and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap, aiiiiiv at tin:
jan-Mfd
IX T
KLL1GKXCKK OFFICE.
re
HOCK ANI
FIXTUKKS OF A FLOUK
O i'ag Manufactory for sale, consisting of a
Cylinder Printing Press, size of bed 4UX.VJ
inches, a one and a-half Herse Power Engine,
Type. Cuts, and a let of geed Fleur Kag Paper.
i inquire 01 .i.tw. .makki.i-.i ,v i:ke.
i.;i-lwd
ill W. Walnut St., Lancaster.
I
Oil KKXT.
A three-sterv Krielc Heuse, en X'erth
Prince street, above Chestnut; a one-story
Frame Heuse, en Christian street. below Chest
nut street: a three-sterv Kriek Heuse, en
Ceneral will expose te sale at the Merchants'
Exchange, in the citv of Philadelphia, en Tues
day, the 24th day of February, lsse.at 12 o'clock
m., lS.si.") siiaresef Turnpike IJead Stock, new
owned bv the Commonwealth, among which
arelUOSHAKKSDOWXIXUTOWX.KPilKATA
aiiilHAKKISKri'G TCKXPIKK. The certili
eates for all these stocks cannot be found, but
the interest of the Commonwealth willbe sold.
The purchaser will be entitled te the same
number of votes as theeriginal owner. Terms,
10 per cent, en day of sale : the balance within
thirty days te the State Treasurer, -when :i
transfer will be given.
WILLIAM P.SCIIKLL,
ji!-.;tdeaw Auditor Ueneral.
VlilXTlXti AXD JtlXJtlXO.
AT Til U
SAME PRICE,
Having purchased ;the exclusive right of
Lancaster city and county temannfaclure and
u-e
Kcynelds's Metallic Stationery and
Heek Binder,
THE OXLY DEVICE GIVING EXTIKE SAT
ISFACTION', we are new prepared te furnish
Cheek Heeks, Letter Heads, Xete Heads, State
ments, Hill Heads, all sizes, Xetes of all kinds,
Contract Heeks, Keceipt Heeks, Order Heeks,
and, in fact any kind of work in which binding
is necessary printed en the very best paper at
the lowest Hgures.
This invention, for the use of which ivc have
obtained the sole right in Lancaster city and
county, enables us te bind the above named or
any ether kind el blank and memoranda books
at the cost of printing alone. and in a style that
for neatness and durability is net equalled by
any ether device of a similar character. Dur
ing Hie time that Keynelds' Metallic Station
ery and Heek Kinder has been before the pub
lic ii uas acquireu a nign reputation among
printers and ethers who have hail occasion te
make use of it, for the extreme simplicity efits
construction and the case and accuracy of its
operation, while business men and ethers
whose experience enables them te speak where
of they knew pronounce its work te be super
ior in the essential points el cheapness, con
venience and durability te that of the old pre
cess, and we are willing te give our patrons a
guarantee of the perlcctly satisfactory char
acter of its work.
Specimens et I'.inding may be seen at the Ix-
ij.LL.iucauE.ii uinee, ami an persons ecsirmg a
neat and substantial piece of work in this line
are invited te call and inspect the numerous
advantages we have te offer, and which enable
us te turn out Geed and Durable Werk at
prices lower than any ether printing establish
ment in the city, ltd
AS. KOSENIIAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Xe. 2-28
Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. UOSEXMTER,
an7-:mtl Manager.
illllffll I BUM
ran sent.
:for rent
A VKKY DESIRABLE TIIKEE-STOUY
dry goods.
IX FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Tabic Linens, Checks,
Blankets, Comforts, (Jtiilts, Counterpanes. &c.
ARCTIC
6t
CANDEE "
BACK STRAP ARCTIC.
Great Imprevemeit Over Common Arctics.
Easier te Buckle ; exclude wet and snow mere perfectly; neater in appearance ; bet
tcr litting ; extra heavy sole, giving double service. Try one en and you will never
wear any ether. Sold by
C. A. REECE, 26
j)UY
WALL PAPER.
1880. 1880.
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS,
WALL PAPERS.
HAGER & BROTHER
Are receiving all the NEW .SPUING STYLES of
PAPEE HANGINGS,
In large assortment of KMKOSSKD GILT, HUONZK, SATINS, GHOUXDED and KLACK
PAPKK, with Dade Frieze and Kerders te match, for Parlors, Halls, Libraries, Dining-rooms
an I Chambers. As our orders for the above were placed before the advance, we shall continue
te sell at the old low price. Estimates made and wiper hung by experienced paper hangers.
Window Shades, Shading and Fixtures, in full assortment. Alse, Weel Terrys and Cretonnes.
Nottingham Lace and Lace Curtains, Walnut and Gilt Window Headings and Cornice Poles,
etc. Call and examine.
HAGER & BRO.
EXTRAORDINARY SALES
OF
luslins and Housekeeping Goods
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
35 CASES AND BALES OP
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS,
Selling by the piece or yard at less than Manufacturer's Prices. Special Kargains in
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
TABLE LINENS,
TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
f ATT, SEAHD & THOMPSON,
20 & 22 EAST KING STREET.
BEST BLACK CASHIERES!
J. B. MABTIN & CO.
We have at present en hand a large and complete line of 1SKST HLACK CASIIMEKES,
all Widths and Qualities. As these goods were pure-hashed prier te the late advance, we shall
continue te seU them at the OLD PRICES, and warrant them second te none ler durability
and wear.
BLACK SILK,
Colored Silks, Dress Goods, Suitings, Cieakings, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c.
SPECIAL: One Case Silk Clocked Kalbriggan IIesc,at 25 cents. LADIES' AND GEXT.
FURXISHIXG GOODS. All Standard Knuuls et
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
J. B. MARTIN & Ce.
C
1I1AS. 11KI3I3IBR.
Removed te Ne. 4 West Kinar sti-ect, llrst
fleer, Itheads & Ilre.'s new building.
i27-lmdl CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGN'S.
AE. McCANN, AVUTIONEKR OF BEAL
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 anil 46 North Queen street, will
receive urenint attention. Bills made eutand
attended te without additional cost. e27-Jy
SilUES.
EAST KING ST.
tch-Muiti
aoejts.
HAPPY EELIEF
Te all suffering from chronic r'Jseascs of all
kinds. Confidential consultation invited per
sonally or by mail. Newinctheci of treatment.
New and reliable remedies. Boek and circu
lars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address
Heward Association, 419 X. Ninth street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and protes pretes protes
jenal skill. mar-lyd
CZOTJUNG.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR
Havingjnst returned from Xew Yerk with a
large and
CHOICE STOCK
FOR MEN'S WEAR,
Would respectfully announce te his customers
ami the public that he will have his regular
FALL OPENING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Mli.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
LATEST STYLES
AXD PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOL'SE IX
THIS CITY AT
H. GERHAET'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
s
SPECIAL NOTICE.
66.
68.
rj.&ansman&Bre.
GRAND CLOW SALE!
OF
OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS.
SPECIAL IXDI.'CEMEXTS
te buvcrs of Clothing in order te make room
for a large SPRING STOCK new being manu
factured, anil we are needing room. We eiler
well-made and stylish
Cletliiiiii; for Men and Beys
LOWER PRICES
than ever heard of before, although Goods are
going up every day. We will sell, for we must
nave the room.
Loek at Our
Asteiiisliiiigiy
List :
iOiv I'ricc
OVERCOATS' OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!
for $2.90, ler $3.8.1, fer$r.3.-, for $0.73.
OVERCOATS ! OVEIICOATS ! OVERCOATS
for$7.7". fer$'J.7"i, for$10.7.".
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $12, $14, $IC and $20.
These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carefully
made and splendidly trimmed.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
for $7.50, ler $3.50, for $9.50, for $12.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $15, for $18, for $20.
These are Plaid-Rack Overcoats, equal ie
custom work.
HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS !
for $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00.
MEN'S SUITS FOR FIXE DRESS !
for $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, $lli.00, $18.00 and $20,00.
ROYS' SUITS AXD OVERCOATS !
HOYS' SUITS from $2.23 te $10.00.
HOYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW
We sell only our own make and guarantee
satisfaction.
Meney returned en all goods net found as
represented.
j63llca.-e call, whether you wish te purchase
or net.
T
Is stocked wjth the latest styles, which we
make te measure at the lowest cash prices and
guarantee a perfect lit.
SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards.
PANTS TO ORDER from $1.50 upwards.
D. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa.
( l.ausman's Cerner.)
A TTOMtXEYS-A T-LA IV
A. J. STEIXMAN,
Intelligencer ISuildlng, Southwest Cerner Cen
tre square, Lancaster, l'a
W. V. IIKNSLL,
Intelligencer Ruildiiig, Southwest Cerner Cen
trcSguare. Lancaster, Pa.
CHAS. K. KLINK,
Atterncy-at-Law,
Ne. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn.
marl3-lyd&w
UEXItY A. HI LEY
Attorney and CounsclIer-ut-Law
21 Park Rew Xew Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Stcinman & Henscl.
IXSUJIAXCE.
rim
E OLD
G-IRARD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPAXV
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred
and Thirty-one Thousand Eight
Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars.
$1,131,838.
All-invested in the best securities. Le.ncs
promptly paid. Fer policies call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa.
8-MW&S6mdU
""" EBUVATIOXAL.
fiiJlK ACADEMIC CONNECTED WITH
J. Franklin and Marshall College nllVrs su
perier advantages te young men and boys who
desire either te prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the school vcar
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ectll-lyd Lancaster. Pu.
n
T OCHER'S COUGH SYRUP IS THE BEST,
MM
TRAVELERS' UUIItE,
LANCASTER AN1 ailLLKKSVIIXK K. K
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lanuter (P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, and
Hull) n. in., and 2, 4. K and S-M p. m., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at icsi 'p m
Leave Miilersville (lower end) at 5, S and
a. 31., and 1, 3, ,5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
TJENNSYLVAMA
KA1 1.KO AI X KV
X SCHEDULE-On
and after SUNDAY.
NOV. Dth, 1S?., trains en the Pennsylvania
Railroad will arrive and leave the Lancaster
ami Philadelphia depots as fellows :
FsTWnn Leave Arrive
"V!T'tAltP- Lane'ter Philad'a
Atlantic Express 12ri" a.m. .".:(X)..m.
Philadelphia Express 4:10 ' 7:00
Fast Line 5:20 " 7:le "
Yerk Accem. Arrives; 7::"e "
llarrisburg Express 7::f " 10:00
DillervilleAccein. Arrives, :.- ..
Columbia Accommodation, !:li " 12:01 r.M
Frederick Aceem. Arrives, lr2e "
Pacillc Express, 1:2.". im., ,1:Ii "
Sunday Mail 2:00 " 5:0il
Johnstown Express, SM ' asm
Day Express 5r20 " 7:20 "
Harristmrg Accommedat'n. (Jr25 " ufti "
Leave Arrive
Philad'a Lane'ter
12:30 a.m. 5:0O a.m.
S:00 " 10:05
10:10 "
S.00 " II:e.'.
11:07
S:00 " 0:.VI "
Ilje " 2:10 cm
2:l,-i
2:.' I
2::0 ii. ,-i:i.'i
4:00 ' 7:2i"
.r:00 " 7rr
rii ' -M
0:10 " U..-UI
11:.V " 2.40 a.m.
Westward.
"A ay Passenger, i
Niagara- Express j
Hanover Accommodation,.!
Mail Train Ne. l,via Mt.Jev,
-Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia,j
Sunday Mail '
Fast Line,
r rederick Accommodation,!
Dillerville Lecal.via Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accominedat'nJ
Columbia Accommodation,.
Harrisburg Express, '
Pittsburg :xpress ,
Cincinnati Express !
Pacitle Express ;
Pacific Express, east, en SuiulaV, when il;i
ge;'. will step at Midilletewn. Ellzabethtew n
V.i .' ""eisTiue, lilril-in-llainl. I.
.ce'.,,!',"' "-''""istiaiui. Parkesl.uig, (
vilie, Oakland and Glen I.eeli.
ii::iu
:ttes-
.. fi'i . '"'','"'',. Sunday, when Ihigged,
will step at Downingtewn.Coatesville. Pa ikes,
burg, Mt..ley, Llizabethtewn and Middleton n
Hanover Accommodation, west, connect- :il
Lancaster with Niagara Express, west m it:;e
a. m., and will run through te Hanover.
rederick Aecomiuedatioii. west. eniiin -el-at
i..nii.iMi:r, wiin r;l.si Line. west, at 2-li
and will run through te Frederick.
1-. 51.,
1UI.D.UI11.V ASU I'UJST llKl'OMT K
lOLL'31ItI.
KJ 1 nuns new run re"iilarlventliei-i!ii1.1l .n
and Pert
Deposit Railroad en the folleu iu:
time:
STATIOSS NeKTIIWAltn.
Exprcs;
A. M.
Accem.
1". M.
Pert Deposit
Pcachhottem
Fite's Eddy '.
McCidl's Ferry
Shenk's Ferry
Safe Harber.
Columbia
;:.-
7:07
7:20
7:.-; I
7:.-l
7:"7
2:l.'
::: i::
1:W1
4:17
1:11
1:10
:i::!5
Statiexs SeuTiiWAitn. Accem. Expies
a. .m. r. m.
Columbia h:iki ,;:-je
Salu Harber. n.a; (;:i;.
Shenk's Ferrv 12:(V' i:-.,
McCall's Ferry 12::M 7:et
Fite's Eddy 1-J:.11 7:2!i
Peachbottem i:n 7-;;.
Pert Deposit ;!.-, ,s".,,T,
Kr-ADIXG AND CIILU.M1IIA KAII.KOAC.
On and alter MONDAY. OCT. lini. 1-7.
passenger trains will run en this nuil as : .
lows :
Tieains Goi.ne Seuth. I a. 51. a.m. j r.M. . cm.
Reading, I 7:3e 11:55 i.:le ' ....
c 51.
Rcinhelds, 8:01 l-j:-j . (i;5
Ephntta, :l,s 12: Ie 1 7:a: ...
Akren, y:2l 12:13 1 1:
Litiz, s:i:; i;trl 7:25
Manheim, !i:02 1:1:: 7::;;
Lancaster Junction,.. 0:O5 l:le ' 7:15
Landisville, '.Mi; i::ai 7:5e
Columbia, 0:13 1:.V 1 i
Dillerville, !i:27 2:02 W,
Lancaster. u-jss 2:05 s:le 5:1)
King Street, 11:15 s:-."1 3:i
Ilarnish :i:5s s'::;i :,::;t
West Willow, 10:05 ) s:i2 5.:::)
liaiiiugariluer, 10:0:i 1 s:!7 ' 5:15
l'eiiiea, 10:17 s:.V , 5:5;
Relton, 10:2:: :t:el r.:ir.
Xew Providence, :0:34 0:12 i;:I5
Hess, 10:12 !i:l: iirjs
(juarryville le:.v 0:25 i;sr
Tkains Going Xeiith.
a. jr. 1 c M.
j CM. A.M.
2.35 7:50
2.11 7:3S
2:18 s:i:i
2:50 Sr.7
3:05 s;.-;-,
3:13 s;;;;
3:s ,s:i;i
:;.-2i; '.1:00
3:10 0:20
3:50 !:.-;
3:53 ....
3:.5 ....
4.01 ....
4:15 ....
4:21 ....
(Juarryville ,
Hess,
Xew Providence,
Refton
Pequea
l.aumgardncr,
West Willow,
Ilarnish
King Street,
Lancaster,
Dillerville
Columbia
Landisville,
Lancaster . I unction,.
Manheim,
Litiz
Akren,
Ephrata
Rcinhelds vilie
Reading.
'J:-
:52
K-JAt
7:11
7: IS
7:2U
7:32
7:11
7:."5
8:05
8:0S
8:00
8::i
8:30
8:10
'.1:00
!l:li;
!:2':
!:I2
10:05
!:0(l
1:(
1:0(1
1:3
1:25 I
Lis 1
2:00 I
2:I.S
2:25
2:l;
3:20 I
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, llarrisbuig. Al
leutnwn and Xew Yerk. At Celumlii:i with
trains te and from Yoi-k,IIanever,Oeltv.sburg,
Frederick and llaltimere.
A.M. WILSON, Stipt.
r OVAL -MAIL AKKANGLMKNTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
15Y RAILROAD. New Yeiik tiiiieucu mail.
7:00 a m, 12:30 p in, 4:45 p m and 11:30 p in.
Way Mail, cast, 7 a m.
Gokdexvillk, Dowiiingtewii, Lcauian Place,
Gapiipm.
PiiiLAnELniiA, through mail, 7 and 0 a in,
12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 pin.
Pittskukeii and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p in.
Haiuusiivuu Mail, 10 a m, 1:30. 5:15 and 11:30 p
in.
Way Mail, west, 10 a m.
Raltimehe ane Washington, via Philadel
phia, 4:50 p 111.
Haltimeuk and Washington, via Yerk, 1:30 p
m.
Baltimore and Washington, via Harrisburg,
11:30 p in.
Coatesville, 4:43 p m.
Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p in.
Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p m.
Northern Central, 10a m. I:30nud Il::ti p in.
Readine. via Reading and Columbia R R, 7:30
a 111 and 12:30 p in.
Readine, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm.
Rkauine way. via .Junction, Litiz, Manlieim,
East Hcmpticld and Ephnita, 3 p in.
O.UARHXVILLE, Camargo, Refton, New Provi
dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins
ville, 0:30 a m, and 7:30 p in.
Xew Helland, Cliurclitnw-n, Greenbaiik,
Blue Ball, Geedville, Beartown, by way of
Downingtown, at 7a 111 and 1; p m.
Sake Harber, via Columbia. 10 a in.
BY STAGE Miilersville and Slaekwater. te
Sate Harber, daily, at 2:30 p 111.
Te Miilersville, Hand Ha in, and 1 put.
Binkley's Bridge, Lcaceck, Bareville, Xew
ilelland, 2:30 pm.
Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chctnut
Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greic,
Reck Springs. Faimietiut and Rowland-vine,
Md, daily, at 7am.
Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Farmcr-.-ville,
Hinkletown, Terre Hill, 31artiinl.de.
daily, at 2:30 p in.
Fertility, Lainpeteranil Wheatland Mills, te
Stmsbtirg, daily, at 4 p 111.
Greenland and Soudersburg. te Panullse
daily, at 4 p in..
Xellsville, daily, .it I p m.
Xew Danville, Concstega. Marticvillc. Ccle
manvillc. Mount Xebe. Rawiiiisville, Bethes.la
and Libertv Slimue. daily, at 2:30 p m.
WH:X OPEN' FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a 11.
10:15 a m, 3 and H:30 p m.
Eastern wav mail, 10:15 a m.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a 111, 2 and iKW p in.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p
in.
Western way mail, 8 a m.
Reading wav mail. M:.'IOa m.
ARRIVING'BY STAGE. Frem Safe Ilaiber
and Millei-svillc, at 0 a in, daily.
Frem Miilersville, 7and0a m, and 1 p m.
Frem New Helland, at 9:30 a m. daily.
Frem Rowlandsville, Mil. at 2:30 p 111.
Reading way mail, at 10:30 a m. daily.
Frem Strasburg, at 'J-"M a in, daily.
Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a in, dally
Frem Neirsvillc. at 1 p 111, daily.
Frem Rawlinsville.at 11 a 111.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are four mail deliveries bv letter car
riers each day, and en their return" trip- they
take up the mail matter deposited in the letter
boxes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the
elllce at i;:30 a m; second delivervat 10a in ;
third delivery at II a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p
in.
SUNDAY POSTOFF1CE HOURS.
On Sunday the posteillce is open from Apr. 1
1 te October 1, from S te On m. and from n te 7
p in ; from October 1 teApril l,freni 0 te 10 a in,
and from U te 7 11 111.
21VSI CA Z 1XS TR VJIEX T.S.
CHECKERING PIANOS!
I would respectfully call the attention et
persons waiitinga first-class Piane that 1 have
been appointed sole agent for Lancaster coun
ty, for
Chickering & Sen's Celebrated Pianos,
Ol Bosten, Mass. Pianos can be seen at my
Organ Manufacturing Warerooms. ssi Vrwt
Queen street.
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ALEX.
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MeKTT.T.TPS,
IiHncaater, Pa.
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