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

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SATUBDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1880.
WASHINGTON.
The following epitome of the life and charac
ter of Washington was written by Jehn B.
Smith, esq., a well-known 1'hiladelphlan et
" former days, and is handed te us by Mr. Clias
Bitner, of this city, who has had it some
eighteen or twenty years. It is a comprehen
sive and an eloquent description of the char
acter and career et the "Father of his Coun.
try," and is worthy te be inscribed en his
monument at the capital, if the gratitude et
his countrymen ever proves equal te its com
pletion :
WASHINGTON,
The Defender of his Country ;
The Founder of Liberty ;
The Friend of Man.
History and Tradition are explored in vain
Fer a parallel te his character :
In the annals of modern Greatness
He stands alone;
And the noblest names of Antiquity
Lese their lustre in his presence.
Bern the Benetacter of Mankind,
He was signally endowed with all the qualities
Appropriate te his illustrious career.
Nature made him Great,
And, Heaven-directed,
He made Himself Virtuous.
Called by his Country te the Defence et her
SeU,
And the vindication of her Liberties.
He led te the Field
Her Patriot Armies ;
And, displaying in rapid and brilliant micccs-
sien.
The United Powers
Ot Consummate Prudence
And Heroic Valer,
He triumphed in arms
Over the most Powerful Natien
Of modern Kurepe:
His Sword giving Freedom te America
His counsels breathing Peace te the World.
After a short repe-c
Frem the tumultuous Vicissitudes
Ot a sanguinary War,
Tlie commanding energies of Washington
Were again destined
Te a new career of Glory and Uwlulne-s,
The Civic Wreath
Was spontaneously placed,
By the Gratitude of the Natien,
On the Brews of the Deliverer of his Country ;
He was t ice successively invested
With the powers or Supreme Magistracy
By the unanimous voice of a Free People
And in this exalted anil arduous station,
The Wisdom of his Cabinet
Transcended the Glories of the Field.
The Destinies et Wasiiinoiej.
Were new completed.
Having parsed the Meridian of a Devoted Lite"
Having founded, en the Pillars
Of National Independence,
The splendid Fabric
Of a Great Republic;
And, having firmly established
The Empire et the West,
He -eUninly deposited, en the Altar of liis
Country,
His Laurels and hit .sword.
And retired te the shades
Of Private Life.
A spectacle se new and se sublime
Was contemplated by Mankind
With the profoundest admiration
And the name of Washimite.n.
Adding new Lustre te Humanity,
Kexeuiided te the Keinetcst Regions el the
Eaith.
Magnanimous in Youth;
Glorious through Life ;
Great in Death;
His highe-t ambition the Happinesi el Man
kind ;
His noblest Victory
The conquest of Hiuwelf:
Bequeathing te America the Inheritance el hi
Fame,
And building his Monument
"In the hearts of hN'Ceuntrynieii;"
Heine.!
The Ornament of the Eighteenth Century
He died
Lamented by a Mourning Weild.
An Old Play Bill.
Charlette Cuslnuan as a Soubrette iu 187
J. XV. Ferney as a Jeb Printer.
Iii a late number of the Bosten Sunday
Courier, appeared the subjoined : ' The
following is a verbatim copy of a pro pre
gramme recently unearthed at Lancaster,
Pennsylvania. It will be observed that the
date is merely June 30, with no year given.
Doubtless Mr. Cenner, who long age re
tired from the stage, but is new living in
Paterson, New Jersey, can furnish the
missing link. It will be seen that two
Bostonians, Charlette Cushman and her
sister Susan, arc both mentioned in the
bill and that the former is set down for a
soubrette part. Think of Charlette Cush
man as a chambermaid, ye who have seen
her in Lady Macbeth and Meg Merrilics.
Anether lady who afterwards wen fame as
a star appears below Miss Eliza Legan,
the sister of Olive and Celia Legan :
'THEATRE.
Seuth Queen Street, I.ancastcr.
.sixth night of Performance.
Benefit of
Miss C. Cushman.
' On which occasion Mr. Cenner has kindly
volunteered his service, being his last appear
ance in this eitv.
' Wednesday evening, June 30, will be per
formed a drama in tlnec act, called
Isabella,
Or three Eras in a Weman's Life.
Eugene Le Marc Mr. Cenner
scipie Mr. Itenkins
Andrew Mr. A'Becket
Michael Mr. Perter
Cequin Mr. Jehnsen
Apelle Bajazet Mr. Legan
Isabella Miss C. Cushman
Sephie (her cousin) Miss S. Cusluna n
Vincent Miss E. Legan
Marie Miss Perter
Alter which an olio consisting of the follow
ing songs and duets :
Duet (As it fell upon a day,)
Misses Cushman Bishop.
Seng (I'll be no submissive wife,)
Miss S. Cushman.
Seng (The trump of fame,)
Miss Cushman.
Duet (De I prevctl.ee?)
Frem the Opera of Nerma.
Te conclude with the laughable farce of the
Letteuv Ticket.
Capias (a lawyer) Mr. Cenner
Wormwood (his clerk) Mr. Logan Legan
Charles Mr. T. B.Johnsen.
Susan Miss C. Cushman.
Mrs. Corset Mrs. Legan.
Parquelte, 50c. Pit, 25c. Deers open at half
past seven. Curtain rises at eight precisely.
Officers are engaged who will preserve the
strictest order. Ne lady wlllbeadmitted unless
accompanied by a gentleman. Tickets te be
obtained at Mr. Oiteileh's book store, and at
the principal hotels, and at the box office,
where parquettc seats can lie secured during
the day. Ne money received at the deer.
'Ferney, Printer, Lancaster, Pa.'
" The printer's name, tee, has a famil
iar leek, ami as J. W. Ferney came from
Lancaster, it probably refers te him."
Yes, I printed that bill, says J. W. For Fer
ney, in the J'regrc, and I remember the
occasion as if it were yestciday. It was in
1837, and I distinctly recall that one night,
just before the time for the curtain te go
up, it was discovered the lamps, which
had been properly filled, were empty. We
had no gas in these days, and somebody
had stolen the oil. Charlette had a tem
per of her own, and it took all the persua
sion of Cenner and the beautiful. Susan te
pacify her when she found there was dan
ger of delay. However, they get mere oil,
lighted up the dingy old house, and the
performance went en.
Dees the Courier target, that even iu her
later pears Charlette Cushman was a mar
ried comedienne? If lam net mistaken,
during lief- very last engagement at the
Walnut Street theatre, Philadelphia, she
kept the house in a rear witii her acting
as Mrs. Simpsen iu "Simpsen & Ce."
Cenner is still a familiar about Philadel
phia, and his benefit at the Walnut Street
theatre, Thursday afternoon, October 23,
1871), is tee recent te have been fei gotten.
Eliza Legan is dead ; her sister Olive is
still before the public as a newspaper cor
respondent, magazine writer and play
wright.! She is the wife of Wirt Sykes,
United States consul at Cardiff. Celia is
in New Yerk, and was one of the mana
gers of the recent woman's benefit at the
Grand Opera Heuse for the sufferers in Ireland.
Maine News.
Hep Hitters, which are advertised in our
columns, are a sure cure for ague, biliousness
and kidney complaints. These who use them
say they cannot be tee highly recommended,
These afllictcd should give them a fair trial,
and will become thereby enthusiastic in the
praise of their curative qualities. Portland
Ad.
V A8HISGTON, D. C, Jan. 16, 18s0.
II. IL Warser &Ce. Deau Sir.: I write te
say that after having taken your Sale Pills and
finding them all that is claimed ter them in
your circular. 1 cheerfully recommend them
as the be-t Pills in the market.
JOSEPH PRATHER,
409 M. street, Washington, I). C.
RELIGIOUS.
BETHANY LUTHERAN, MILLER.SVIIXE.
There will be preaching In the English
language te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, by
the pastor. Rev. Win. S. Perr.
17IKST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST
; A special sermon will be preached in the
morning te the " Empire Council Jr, O. U. A.
M." by Bev. Wm. Morrison, pastor, at 10J4.
Sunday school at p. in. Preaching in the
evening at 7. All are cordially invited.
I7IK-ST REFORMED DIVINE SERVICES
. te-morrow morning and evening. Sunday
school at Ifi p. m.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE
street. Preaching bv the pastor, Kev. S.
II. C. Smith, at I0 a. m. " The Beginning of a
Religious Life as "Related te the Subsequent
Experience ; at TA p. 111.. preaching and revi
val services. Sunday school at IJ4 p.m. Yeung
people's meeting at C p. m.
MORAVIAN REV. C. II. SHULTZ, PAS
ter. Ser Ices and preachingat 10 a. in.
uiulTK p. m. Children's meeting at p. 111.
ME. MISSIONS, REV. H. V. G1VI.ER,
. pastor iu charge. Preaching morning
and evening at the West Mission, at the usual
hours of service.
I )Ri;SBYTERIAN PREACHING IN THE
morning ami evening, at the usual hours,
by the pastor. Rev. J. Y. Mitchell.
ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION at 8
and morning service at 10 a. in. Chil
dren's Cheral service at 2 p. m. Service
every afternoon except Sunday, throughout
Lent, at 5 o'clock.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE
Campus. Divine services at 10J. a. 111. Ser
mon by Rev. Dr. Jehn W. Kevin.
S T. PAUL'S M. E., SOUTH QUEEN ST
Reopening et the basement. Preaching
at lOJ-i a. 111. by Rev. G. Cummins, Presiding
Elder.'and at7j p. 111. by Rev. Jeshua II. .lohn .lehn .lohn
xen, el Terente, Canada. Children's .ervicps
at 1,'J p. 111. Addresses by Rev. S. II. C. Smith
and it hers.
S T. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SER
viccs in St. Paul's church te-morrow morn
ing and evening, by the pastor. Sunday school
at Ji p. 111.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Preaching te-morrow morning at ley, a. 111.
by the pastor. Rev. R. W. Hntrerd, and 111 the
evening by Mr. C. F. Sontag. of the Reformed
Theological -eminary. Sunday school at 1;4
p. m.
PALEM CHURCH OF GOD SERVICE
kO metning and evening, by the pastor. Rev.
J. IS. Seule. Sunday school at Antiechat 9 a.
m. Sunday school at Salem and Derwart
street missions at 1.43 p. in. Preaching at An An
tieeli mission ut. 11. in. by Rev. Cee. Ring-re-e.
Service at Bethany mission same hour.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD.
Pleaching te-morrow by the pastor. Rev.
I). A. L. Laverty, at 10K a. m. and at 7K
p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. Mission Sun
day school, at the Green street Chapel at 2 j.
111 At 3 p. 111. there will be a service et song
and prayer at the Chapel.
YM. C. A GOSPEL MEETING IN THE
. hall et the association at 0 p. in. to-mer-low
evening. Service of Seng at 2 p. m.
JEWELERS.
TlIsT RECEIVED
Large Let of Lew Priced Reliable
WATCHES,
Which ic Fully Guarantee.
E. F. BOWMAJST,
100 EAST KING STKEET,
LANCASTER, PA.
MCE TO CASH BUYERS.
Evpeetingan advance in prices of the follow
ing goods I have purchased an unusually
large Meck, which will be sold at the LOWEST
PRICES.
AVatches, Geld Chains,
Sller-Plateil Ware, Silverw are, KnivesSpoens
ami Ferks, French and American Clocks.
13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
Will move te Ne. 20 EAST KING STREET,
011 APRIL 1.1S80.
printing and binding.
something new."
J ust received at this eflii e the llnest let of
Business Cards, Pregrammes, Cevers,
Bills of Fare, Circulars, &c.
Something new. Call and see samples.
ltd
TOBACCO PACKERS'
SAMPLE TAGS
rRlNTED ON
CHECK BOARD
(Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), Heavy
Railroad Beard any Celer. Alse,
STRUNG TAGS FOR LABELING BALES
OF TOBACCO.
Contract and Receipt Beeks at
the Lewest Prices,
AT THK
Intelligencer Office.
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SEWING MACJIIMZS.
SEWING MACHINES.
Nearly every Sewing Machine agent clalniM
te have the .simplest machine. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at
tachnienl dealers, we learn the following
lacts :
The Ami'ilcan Machine has 135 parts
" Davis " " I'd "
" limnetic " " NS "
" Hene " " 214 "
" New Helm i:n "
" Remington " " 131 "
" Singer " ' 118 "
" Weed " " 122 "
" While " " 134 "
" Wheeler & Wllson.Xe. 8,has l.r4 "
fed7-'!mdS&3mw
BANKING
(3.1 TO l.Cnn AMj W1SUIKU TO
ffl J U 3)tlUU. make money in Wall st.
hIieuIiI deal with the undersigned. Write for
explanatory circulars, sent tree by
iiii;n I. rA llankersand Brokers,
IIICIvLINU it CO., 42 Exchange Place,
New Yerk. le!9-3mdced
NLEWIN, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE
. University of Dorpat, Russia, formerly
of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 243 West King street.
Ofllec hours from 8 te 10 a. m., 1 te 2 p. m.and
C te 8 p.m. J28-2md
WATCHES,
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner, " Lancaster, Pa.,
DEALER IX
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and SilYer-PIated Ware,
Clecls, Jewelry M Ami Tied Spectacles.
We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able
te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our business. We
manufacture a large part of the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every
article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
3First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S COKNER.
JillY GOODS.
piARD TO THE LADIES!
Just received a Fine Line of
DRY GOODS, .
AT
Philip Schum, Sen & Ce.'s,
38 & 40 WEST KING STREETS.
Having added in connection with our Large
Stock et Carpets, Yarns, Ac., A FINE LINE OF
DRY GOODS, such as CALICOES, BLEACH
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICK
INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES,
BLACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NEW
STYLE OF SHIRTING, NEW STYLE DRESS
GOODS, TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS,
TOWE1.S, &c, which we are selling at
M0DE11ATE PJUCES.
m4-3md
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN XKW STVLK
LAWNS.
Openen this day one ca-e et
H,000 Yards of Lawns,
te be sold at the Lew Price of 10 ets. per yard.
Purchasers can save at least 5 cents per yard
by anticipating their wants ler the coming
Warm Weather, and buying these goods new,
"fahiestegk's,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
KIDNEY AND LITEM CUJIE.
WARNER'S
SAFE
Kidney and Liver
CUKE.
The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries.
A Vegetable Preparation and the ONLY SURE
REMEDY in the world ler Bright's Disease,
D.ab.'tesand all Kidney, Liver and Urinary
Diseases. There arc a large number of testi
monials of the highest character in support el
these statements. Prof. Gicen, a distinguished
allopathic physician of the Seuth, in an article
in the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the
cure of two cases of Chronic Bright's Disease
by this remedy, and advises all his brother
physicians te use it in practice. R. Caulkins.
M. D., of Rochester, N. Y., writes that he would
prescribe the remedy te all afflicted with
serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Rev. J. E.
Rankin, D. D., of Washington, D. C, tells et
permanent cures effected by it, and says : "I
de net doubt that it has great virtue." D. W.
Bartine, 51. D., D. D., of East Orange, N. J.,
certifies that it cured him et chronic Blight's
Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D.
D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ;
"lam convinced that no remedy heretofore
used or described can be held ler one moment
in comparison with this." These are sample
testimonials.
Twe compounds ; Fer the cure et Diabetes
call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure
of Blight's und the ether diseases call for War
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
Warner's Safe Bitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills
and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies,
unequalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug
gists and medicine dealers generally through
out the country. Send for pamphlet and testi
monials. II. II. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N Y.
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MEDICAL..
"I LAD TIDINGS.
Anyone visiting my offices will hear con
stantly the same old story, viz : " I've been
doctoring for years with various physicians
and am no better, net cured." And they can
also hear a mere welcome story from my
patients, viz : " Under your simple treatment
I am well." Over 150 difficult chronic cases
treated during the month of January, all bet
ter or cured se far as heard from.
Jehn Geedman, of 344 North Queen street
been doctoring for 19 years ler Rheumatism,
dyspepsia and neuralgia, has net had one geed
night's rest for years. He is new sleeping well
and pains have gene.
Jacob Painter, 430 Locust street, suffered and
doctored for 12 years. Cured in two weeks.
Consultation at offices free. Call and get or
send for 10 page pamphlet free. Catarrh cured
for 50 cents.
Rev. Jehn Hunter with restored vision, after
being blind for 1C years, will preach every
evening at Rev. Seule's church en Orange
street.
DR. 0. A. GREENE,
(31 Years Experience),
Ne. 230 North Queen Street.
JK-Wanted tebuy Clean old White or Green
Glass Vials or Bettles any size.
13-CnidTu,Th&S
" HAPPY RELIEF
Te all suffering from chronic diseases of all
kinds. Confidential consultation Invited per
sonally or by mail. New method of treatment.
New and reliable remedies. Boek and circu
lars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address
Heward Association, 419 N. Ninth street, Phil,
adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes
sional skill, mar-lyd
ROBES, BLANKETS, &C.
OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES ! ROBES ! !
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! !
I have new en hand the Largest, Best and
Chkafkst Assortment of Lined and Unlined
BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
49-Repalring neatly and promptly denc.6&
A. MILEY,
108 North Queen St., Lancaster.
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AS. ROSENBAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 22?
Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. KOSENMYER,
an7-3md Manager,
AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills mode eutand
attended te wi theut additional coat, e J7-ly
JEWELRY, JteZ
LANCASTER, PA.
rOK SALE OK RE&'l.
STORE ROOM
Queen street.
FOR RENT, NO. 114 N.
, Possession given January
Ne. 112 North Queen Street.
1st. Apply at
d9-tfdl
FOR RENT.
Union Hetel, East Chestnut street, oppo
site Penn'a Depot. Apply at the
jlS-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
FOR SALE CHEAP
Twe new Shew Cases and one Shew Stand
Apply te 150 SOUTH WATER STREET
ni4-2td or 38 and 40 WEST KING STREET.
FOR RENT.
Twe rooms. Ne. 43 North Queen street,
suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied
Dy i s. aurman. Appiy 10
dec26-tfd
THUS. J
JAUMGARDNER.
T?OR RENT.
J? A three-story Brick Heuse, en
Prince, between Cliestnut and Walnut
North
streets.
Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
febl3-tfd
A COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER
STORE FOR RENT. A well Established
Cellar Factory and Leather Stere for rent.
Alse suitable ler any ether business. Apply te
125-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHN A. SHOBER.
FOR RENT.
The second story of Eshleman & Rath
von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a It. It. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN,
fiMtd&Stf Atterncy-at Law
1HRE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
1 A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bahman & Ce.,
Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 20 wide and
24 deep, weight 1,200 pound, with Sargent's
Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap. Apply at the
jan2-tfd INTELLIGENCER OFFICE.
PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1880, at Ne.
029 West King street will be sold at public
sale a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture
consisting of ltcds and Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Chairs, Tables, Steves and many ether arti
cles. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
HENRY WOLF,
mar4-Ctd-4.6.9.10.11,12 Administrator.
"TOKTGAGES FOR SALE.
Twe six iier cent. Mortgages, one ler $10,000
and the ether ler $4,750, first liens and well se
cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging
te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. it. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
tll-ttV&S Lancaster, Pa,
PUBLIC SALE.
On MONDAY", MARCH 8. 18S0, at Ne. 150
East Chestnut street will be sold a let of house
held and kitchen furniture, consisting of one
French velvet parlor suit,one walnut bed room
suit, two cottage suits, bedsteads, bureaus, 12
teet walnut extension table, stuffed anil ether
chairs, Brussels and rag carpets, glass and
quernsware, let of choice plants and ether
articles net mentioned.
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. 111.
MRS. MICHAEL.
F. II. Williams, Auct. mar4-2tdTh&S
1JUIJLIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, at th
Swan IIotel,Seuth Queen and Vine streets, at '.)
o'clock a. 111., will be sold 20 beds and bedding,
10 dozen of chairs, bar-room, dining-room,
wash and ether tables, bar, dining and side
room stoves, large kitchen stove and fixtures,
iron kettle, pictures, und various ether kinds
of household and kitciien furniture ; also, top
buggy, carriage, harness, saddle und bridle,
halters, forks, pulleys, ladders, wine press and
large mill, chopper machine, etc
niar4-3td- B. F. ROWE, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE OF STOCKS.
ON MONDAY', MARCH 8, 1880. will be
offered at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse, In
the City 01 Lancaster, the following bank and
ether stocks, as the property of the late Jehn
Rohrer, deceased :
CO Shares Fanners' National Bank Stock.
$18,700 City Lean Bends, 6 per cent., running
from 1880 te 1890.
20 Shares Willow Street Turnpike Read
Stock.
12 Shares Conestoga and Big Spring Valley
Turnpike Stock.
18 Shares Big Spring aud Beaver Valley
Turnpike Stock.
10 Shares Lancaster and Quarryvillc Nar
row Gauge Railroad Stock.
8 Shares of Contributed Mlllersville State
Nermal Scheel Stock.
Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. 111., when
terms will be maae known bv
TOBIAS It. KREIDER, Executer.
S. Hess & Sen, Auct's. m4-3td
GIFT DRAWINGS.
AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMON
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
18th Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
"WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act of the
Legislature et 1809, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens of th
State.
The management call attention te the granu
opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only
$2, any of the loUewing prizes
1 prize..". $30,000
prizCi ,uuu
10 prizes $1,000 each 10.000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
100 prizes, $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10,000
coo prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
aprizes 200 each, " " 1,800
Jprtees lOOeach, " " 900
1,900 prize? $112,400
Whole tickels, $2; half tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$30; 55 tickets, $100.
All applications for club rates should be made
te the home office.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address It. M
BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Leu
isville, Ky., or at 163 Broadway. New Yerk.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
-THE-
Lancaster Orp liicterr
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Office, 15 East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent for Lancaster County for
CH1CKERING& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A FuU Line of Sheet arid ether. Music, Small
Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru
ments, &c, always en hand. fl3-lydS&ly w
rpitY' LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP.
-TARCCS G. SEHNER, '
HOUSE CABPENT.EB',
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
teratien and repairs. slS-lyd
NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRBTG TRADE, AT
QUNDAKER'S.
LADLES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rnfflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Ilesiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at
GIMDAKER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
H. HOTJGKHTOINP
COACH "WORKS,
Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Rear of the Lamb Hetel.
NOTICE. Te all who may want a First-class Shifting Tep Buggy, Tretting Buggy or Jump Seat Carriage, Phaeton or
Market Wagen, or any repairing done in my line, please give me a call. All my New Werk is first-class and at the V ery Lewest
Prices. Alse, all repairing done at my shop is done at short notice, and the Best Style and Lewest Price.
NOTICE. Gentlemen, I will at all times exchange a New "Wagen en a geed, sound Herse or Mules, at
H. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Lancaster, Pa.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE,
LANCASTER AND MILLERSVILLE R. It
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, an.i
11:30 a. m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. m., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. 111.
Leave MiUersville (lower end) at 5, S, and
a. SI., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
CIOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT It. It
j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Ballread en the following
time:
Stations-Northward. Express. Ac-con.
PortDepesit. e:30 2:45
Peachbottem 7:07 3:43
Fife's Eddy 7:20 4:00
McCall's Ferry 7:34 4:17
Shenk's Ferry. 7:51 4:41
SafeHarber. 7:57 4:49
Columbia 8:30 5:35
STATIONS-SOUTHWARD. AAm- EXP
Columbia. 11:00 6:20
SafeHarber. 11.56 6:49
P.M.
Shenk's Ferry 12:05 6:54
McCall's Ferry 12:31 7:1m
Fite'sJEddy 12:51 7:20
Peachbottem 1:11 7:32
PortDepesit 2:15 8:u5
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY.
NOV. 9th, 1879, trains en the Pennsylvania
Itailread will arrive and leave the Lancaster
and Philadelphia depots as follews:
r..n Leave Arrive
eastward. Lanc'ter Phllad'a
Atlantic Express, 12:25 a.m. 3:00 a.m
Philadelphia Express 4:10 " 7:00 '
Fast Line 5:20 " 7:40 '
YorkAccem. Arrives; 7:30 " ....
Harrisburg Express, 7:35 ' 10:00 '
DillervilleAccem. Arrives, 8:45 "
Columbia Accommodation, 9:10 " 12:01 r.
Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:20 "
Pacific Express, 1:25 v.m. .1:40 "
Sunday Mail, 2:00 " 5:00
Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30
Day Express 5:20 " 7:20 "
Harrisbuift Accommedat'n, 6:25 " 9:30 "
.. Leave An ivc
YV E3TWARD. Phllad'a Lanc'ter
Way Passenger, 12:30 a.m. 5:00 a.m.
Niagara Express 8:00 " 10:05 "
Hanover Accommodation,. 10:10 "
Mail Train Ne. l,viaMt..Iey, 8.00 " ll:u5 "
MailTrainNo.2,viaCel'bia, .... 11:07 "
Sunday Mall, 8:00 " 10:50 '
Fast Line U:5e " 2:10 r.M.
Frederick Accommodation, .... 2:15 '
DlllervilleLocal.viaMt.Jey . 2:30 "
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 2:30 r.M. 5:45 "
Columbia Accommodation, : " 7r2C
Harrisburg Express, 5:00 li 7:25
PittsburglJxpress,.. 6:25 8:50
Cincinnati Express, 9:10 " 11.30 "
Pacific Express, 1L55 " 2.40A.M
Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when Hag
ville. Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step atDowningtewn.Coatcsville, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Middlctewn.
Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster with Niagara Express, west, at 10:30,
a. m., and will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster, wtth Fast Line, west, at 2:10 v. v.,
and will run through te Frederick.
READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY. OCT. 0th, lt7U,
passenger trains will run en this read as fol fel
lows :
Trains Geino Seuth.
P.M.
P.M.
Heading,
llcinhelds,
Ephrata,
Akren,
Litiz
Manheim,
Lancaster Junction,.
Landisville,
Columbia,
Dillerville,
Lancaster,
King Street,
Harnish,
West Willow
Baumgardner,
Pequea,
Ketten,
New Providence,
Hess,
Quarryville,
6:10
6:4"
7:03
7:08
7:25
7:36
7:45
7:50
8:20
8:06
8:10
8:20
8:34
8:42
8:47
8:55
9:01
9:12
9:19
9:25
5:00
5:10
5:30
5:39
5:45
5:53
6:02
6:15
6:28
6:35
' Trains Geino North.
Quarryville,
New Providence,
Iteften,
Pequea,
Baumgardner,
West Willow,
Harnish,
King Street,
Lancaster,
Dillerville
Columbia,
Landisville,
Lancaster Junction,.. .
Manheim,
AKrUO(
Ephrata,
Iteinheldsvllle,
Heading,
A.M. A.M.
7:30 11:55
8:01 12:2t
8:18 12:40
8:24 12:45
8:43 1:02
9:02 1:13
9:05 1:40
9:16 1:30
9:45 1:55
9:27 2:02
9:33 2:05
9:45
9:58 ....
10:05 ....
10:09 ....
10:17 ....
10:23 ....
10:34 ....
10:42 ....
10:50 ....
A.M.
7:50
7:58
8:13
8:27
8:35
8:43
8:49
9:00
9:20
9:33
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pettsvflle, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with
trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg,
Frederick and Baltimore.
A. M. WILSON, Supt.
CARPETS.
pi REAT BARGAINS.
A Large Assortment of all kinds et
CARPETS
Are still sold at lower rates than ever at the
CARPET HALL
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KING STREET.
Call and examine our steckand satisfy your
self that we can show the largest assortment
of Brussels, Three plies and Ingrains at all
prices at the lowest Philadelphia prices, and
the Latest Patterns. Alse en band a large anil
emplete assortment et RAG CARPETS. Sat
isfactien guaranteed both as te price and qual
ity. Particular attention given te custom
work. Carpet woven when parties will find
their own Rage. I am paying 8 cents In cash
and 9 cents In trade for Fine Carpet Rags iu
Balls. my28-ttdftw
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SE LOCHER'S HORSB
AND CATTLE,
POWDERS.
A. M. P. M. P. M.
6:45 .... 2.35
6:52 .... 241
6:59 .... 2:48
7:11 .... 2:59
7:18 .... 3:05
7:26 .... 3:13
7:32 .... 3:18
7:41 .... 3:26
755 .... 3:40
8:05 1:00 3:50
8:08 1:03 3:53
8:00 1:00 3:35
8:30 1:30 4.04
8:30 1:25 4:15
8:49 1:48 4:20
9:00 2:00 4:30
9:16 2:18 4:47
9:23 2:25 4:53
9:42 2:46 5:14
10:05 3:20 5:50
EMBBOZDERIES, AC,
COAOIl WORKS.
FOR THE
Te the Readers of
This Excellent Newspaper is our Handiest Way te Reach Our
Friends with this Streng and Special Invitation te OUR OLD AND
NEW FRIENDS te Attend the
GREAT
SPRING OPENING
OF NEW AND LOVELY THINGS FOR LADIES' AND FAMILY
USE AT THE
GRAND DEPOT,
PHILADELPHIA.
MR. JOHN WANAMAKER desires te present hi3 respects te these
whom he is striving te well serve, and say en
MONDAY, MARCH 8,
THE FIRST IMPORTANT OPENING OP THE SEASON OP 1880 WILL,
TAKE PLACE AT THE GRAND DEPOT, when the whole of the
IMMENSE FLOOR AND GALLERIES
will be open te the public te show the
STEW GOODS FOR SPRING.
These who appreciate city styles will find that what is saved by the
moderate prices will
Mere Than Repay the Cost of a Trip
te the City.
The Charms, Conveniences and Cheapness of Shopping were never be
fore se well illustrated as new at the Grand Depot.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE,
13TH ST., -THE WHOLE BLOCK- MARKET
AND CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CARRIAGES,
3. E. BAILY.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
Office and "Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa.
We arc new ready for SPRING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of
Bin Camps, puns, Market Wapns, k
Having purchased our stock for eish, before the recent advance, we are enabled te eiler
SPECIAL, INDUCEMENTS IN PRICE. We will keep in stock BUGUIES OF ALL GRADES
and PRICES te suit all classes et customers. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN" MARKET WAGONS.
Give us a call. All work fully warranted one year.
WINES AND
S. OLAT MILLER
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as
the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies;
Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Overhelt
and Gaft's Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has
recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the
' original package at reasonable prices, at
Ne. 33 Perm Square.
LADIES.
the InteHigencer.
1'HAETONS. Se
W. W. BAILTT.
of and Dealers in
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