Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 07, 1880, Image 4

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WEDNESDAYiEVENING, JULY 7, 1880.
liOlt FLETCHER.
BY TOWSSESD HAI3ES.
I once knew a ploughman,
Beb Fletcher his name,
Who was old and was ugly,
And se was his dame ;
Vet they lived quite contented,
And free from all strife.
Beb Fletcher the ploughman.
And Judy his wife.
As the morn streaked the east,
And the night fled away.
They would rise up for labor,
Refreshed for the day ;
And the song et the lark,
As it rose en the gale.
Found Beb at his plough
And his wife at the pail.
A neat little cottage.
In irent of a grove.
Where In youth they first gave
Their young hearts up te love,
Was the solace et age,
And te them doubly dear,
As it called up the past.
With a smile or a tear.
Each tree had its thought,
And the vow could impart,
That mlngicd in youth
The warm wish of the heart ;
The thorn was still there.
And the blossoms it bore,
And the song from the top.
Seemed the same as before.
When the curtain et night
Over nature was spread.
And Beb had returned
Frem the plough te his .shed.
Like the dove en her nest.
He reposed from all care.
If his wife and his youngsters
Contented were there.
I have passed by his deer,
When the evening was gray.
And Uhj hill and the landscape
Were fading away,
And have heard Irem the cottage,
With grateful surprise.
The voice of thanksgiving
Like incense arise.
I have thought en the proud.
Who would leek down with scorn
On the neat little cottage.
The grove and the thorn ;
And felt that the riches
And tinsels of lire
Were dress te contentment
With Beb and his wife.
Mild Winter and Crews.
Ueruiautewn Telegraph.
The unusually mild weather of the past
winter Las been favorable for the increase
of the crew, and increased they have te a
very considerable extent. They have also
become very tame and approach thickly
populated places as freely as they did forty
years age. Ge in almost any direction
from Germantown and we suppose the
case is the same elsewhere and we come
upon the pleasant sight of this glossy bird
watching us with its glistening eyes as it
grandly passes ever head. Seme of the
fields shone with their glossy backs seek
ing out insect feed as industriously as if
they were paid by the hour for their labor.
Net a grub or worm dare show itself that
does net speedily fall a vfctim. In a day
thousands upon thousands are destroyed
by its ever-watchful instincts. Stray corn
left in the fields never escape it ; and even
acorns are eaten when hard pressed. But
all tins kind of feed must be iu a soft state
before it consumes it ; and for this purpose
they are gathered up and buried, and in
order that they may be concealed from
thieves it is carefully put into a Hele, cov
ered and peuuded down with the bill.
In long, cold winters the crew suffers
greatly for feed and water ; for the latter
it fiics almost daily at times fifty or sixty
miles, when an opening may be found m
the ice. It gees for days without eating
and has hard work te get enough te sup
port life. In fact many die of starvation
during the long spells of severe weather.
We have sceu at least a thousand upon
a single barn helping themselves te insects
and from this it may be estimated the
amount of geed they de te the farm. It
is net te be denied that they de some harm
also, but it is a mere mite en that side of
the ledger. They may eat some birds'
eggs, or even gobble-up a young bird new
and then. But, with all their strength,
they are cowardly and are driven away by
even a little wren. The king bird is its
mortal enemy, and fiercely attacks it if it
approaches anywhere near the tree en
which may be its nest ; and they arc net
let off easily, as they are pursued some
times a mile, darting upon their huge
enemy and sometimes actually lighting
upon its back and pecking away at it,
compelling Jim Crew te resort te all kinds
of gyration te free itself.
But with all said against it that it is
possible te say, there is no bird se ad
vantageous te the farmer as the crew,
always excepting the house sparrow, when
it shall once get sufficiently numerous te
spread out upon the farms, it new confin
ing itself mostly te cities, towns and ether
thickly populated places.
Cisterns for Farm Buildings.
Germantown Telegraph.
In the endeavor te have everything as
convenient as possible about farm houses
and farm buildings, there are few things
mere worthy of being cared for than cis
terns te held the rain water from the
reef. Even where pumps are supplied
it is often an advantage te have cisterns in
addition, as soft water, which pumps will
net always supply, is of great value. At
anv rate it often happens that though there
may be a pump convenient and water fur
nished by it all one can desire, even the
little labor that a pump requires for a sin
gle horse or cow, becomes a great task
when many are te be supplied. We knew
of one farm where seventy-five head of
cows, mere or less, arc en hand ; and all
the water they require has te be furnished
from a pump ; and it is no small job te de.
Yet en this very farm the land lies se con
venient that a cistern could be built en an
elevation a little above the cattle yard, and
all the water from the reef could go in it,
and be drawn off into the cattle yard by
its own natural flew without pump or
labor of any kiud. Se it often happens
for household supplies. A cistern can be
built which would cost little, and yet
save the women folks generally over
worked many an hour's labor, besides
giving them a quality of water they all se
much desire.
There is a prevalent idea that they cost
a great deal te make ; but it is far less
than is generally imagined. If the land is
solid say either of clay or rotten rock
the sides of the natural ground may be
shaped like a wall, and a lining of mortar,
say half an inch, put' en before the final
cement coat is given. But if there is any
chance of settling, se as te crack the mor
tar framework,a four-inch brick-work may
be built around first. Most ground is,
however, firm enough for the purpose.
The mortar as it is laid en te form the
lining or framework of the tank should
be very well worked by the trowel. The
object is te work out all the air. It is the
air-spaces in the wall that make it porous,
and it is through the pores that the water
escapes. A working of the trowel back
wards and forwards a few times ever the
soft mortar expeis the air and closes the
pores. This is especially important te be
borne in mind when applying the cement.
This need net be put en very thick. The
merest film, if properly worked, is suffi
cient. KIDNEV WORT rOB SALE AT tOCH
era' Drug Stere, 9 East King street.
O.BorUe,et Manchester, Ontario Ce, N. Y.,
writes t "I obtained Immediate relief from
the use et Dr. Themas' Eclectrlc Oil. I nave
had Asthma for eleven years. Have been
obliged te ait np all night for ten or twelve
nights in succession. I can new sleep soundly
alf night en a feather .bed, which I had net
been able te de previous) using the Oil."
Anether writes: " lhave been troubled with
Asthma for years; have used halt a bottle of
Dr. Themas' Eclectrlc Oil, and the benefit I
have received from it is se great that I would
net take one hundred dollars for the balance
it I could get no mere." Fer sale by H. B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa.
Ne Hospital Needed.
Ne palatial hospital needed for Hep Bitters
patients, nor large-salaried talented puffers te
sell what Hep Bitters will de or cure, as they
sell their own story by their certain and ab
solute cures at home. Jyl-2wdw
Bebcrt Lubbeck. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, writes :
"lhave used Dr. Themas' Eclectrlc Oil both
for myself and iamily for Diphtheria, with the
very best results. I regardit as one pf the best
remedies for this disease, and would use no
ether "
Pepe & Billau, druggists. Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, write : " We have never sold any medi
cine that gives such satisfaction te the custo
mer and pleasure te the seller as Dr. Themas'
Eclectrlc OH." Fer sale by U. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street,
Lancaster, Pa. 41
MEDICAL.
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Lecher's Drug Stere. 9 East Jtmg street,
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ness, palpitation and low spirits,
rely en Hep Bitters."
"Read et, procure and use Hep
Bitters, and you will be strong,
healthy and happy."
"Ladies, de you want te be
strong, healthy and bcautilulT
Then use Hep Bitters.
" The greatest appetizcr,stemach,
bleed and liver regulator Hep
Bitters."
" Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors,
Bankers and Ladies need Hep Bit
ters daily."
"Hen Bitters has restored te se
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briety and health, perfect wrecks
from Intemperance."
" Sour stemach.slck headache and
dizziness. Hep Bitters cures with a
few doses."
"$50 will be paid for a case that
Hep Bitters will net cure or help."
"Hep Bitters builds up, strength
ens and cures continually from the
first dose."
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Hep Bitters?'
Hep Ceugli Cure is the sweetest,
safest and best. Ask children.
The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys is Superior te all
ethers. Ask Druggists.
D. I. C. Is an absolute and irre
sistible cure for drunkenness, use
of opium, tobacco and narcotics.
All above sold by druggists. Hep
Bitters Manufacturing Ce. Roches
ter. X. Y.
Send for Circular.
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cr s Drug store, a East King sircci.
JEWELERS.
LOUIS WEBEU,
WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 159 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Cleeks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta
cles und Eyc-Glasses. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
NOTICE !
Frem July 1 le September 1, 1880,
Saturdays excepted, our store will be closed
at i; p. m.
B. R BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STKEET,
LANCASTER, PA.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
AUGUSTUS RHOADS.
Jeweler, 20 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Will cle-e his store at C p. m., Saturdays ex
cepted, liem
JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1880.
POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTKK
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
Opposite ihk Locemotiyb Works.
The subscriber continues te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmithlng generally.
Mi" Jobbing promptly attended te.
augl8-lyd JOHN BEST.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
e
UD WAKE! ODD WAKE!!
AT
CHINA HALL.
a Large Let of Odd Ware that will be sold
at a SACRIFICE.
1,500 Odd Cups at 2c. Each.
A let of White China Plates,
DAMAGED WARE.
2Den't Miss Bargains.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
FIREWORKS.
WANTED..
5,000 MEN AND BOYS
Te close out our stock of
FIREWORKS
FUGS AND CHINESE LANTERNS.
Stere open en MONDAY for the sale of
FIREWORKS,
D. S. BUBSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
1BA1N WKCULATION
In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000-
Write W. T. SOULE ft CO.. Commission Mer
chants, 130 La SaUe street, Chicago, HI., for cir I
cnlara. mryd
LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY JULY 7. 1880.
ASTRICH BRO'S AJTBRTISEMENT.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
During the het weather our store will close
at 7:30 p. m, Saturday excepted, from
JULY 5th TO SEPTEMBER 7tb.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
HATS!
AT A SACRIFICE AND SELLING THEM
OFF BELOW COST.
All our Hats sold up te COc. will be sold at
10c.
All these sold from 70c. te $2 we will sell for
43c.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sundewns
for 19c
Sailors et every description for.
Misses' Scheel Hats at
Ladies' Shape Hutu ter.
Ladies' Fayal Hats
Fine Milan Hats and Bennets
Children's and Ladies' Leghorn Huts.
....19c
....lite
....lite
"."."J3c
....43e
OUR STOCK OF
FLOWERS
we will otter at Greatly Reduced Prices.
In addition te the above we eiler special
great inducements iu
PARASOLS,
PARASOLS,
PARASOLS.
TWILLED SILK PARASOLS.
20 Twilled.
4fc
51 "
$1.25, UestUnuIc
TWILLED SILK PARASOLS WITH IVORY
HANDLE.
20 Twilled.
...$1.60
... uie
... 223
LACE DEPARTMENT.
Laces et every style and description.
Valenciennes Lace, inch wide, 18c apiece.
Valenciennes Lace, 1 inch wide. 25c apiece.
Valenciennes Lace, 1 Inches wide,33c apiece.
Torchon Lace 5c a yurd, 50c a dozen.
All Linen Torchon Lace, Inches wide, 10c
a yard or $1 a dozen.
Complete assortment of fine, and cheap ler-
illin 1 tltAO tY IkiiiiI
Russian Lace, Maltese Lace, Cluny Lace,
MecHin Lace.
TIia imu.iH.t reittnrtita In 1tntnnnn und l.an-
guedec Lace at extremely low prices.
RIBBONS in Silk and Satin of every shade.
All the new shodesef Ribbon en hand.
5-lnch Sash Ribbon, all Silk 27c per yard.
6-inch Sash Ribbon, all Silk 31c
Striped Satin Ribbons in ui; the new colors.
Silks and Satins in gieat variety at 75c per
yard.
Finest quality et Satin at !Wc.
Superb Bleck Satin worth $1.75, for $1.20.
OUR FLOWERS AND FEATHERS
wc ener new at reduced prices.
Wesell handsome, large Reses for 5c
Fine French Reses at. 'J, 12, It, 17c
Sprays and Wreaths at any price.
Violets at 5c per dozen.
Our Leng Ostrich Plumes wc have marked
down te 411c.
FANS.
Fans Irem 1c upwards.
Fine Japanese Funs for 10c
Leng Handle (new) Japanese Fans 4c
Russian Leather Sliding Fans 14c
New Fatinitza Fans 25e
Black Satin Fans 39c
First Quality Satin Fans 99c
A splendid assortment et Fine Fans offered
at reasonable prices.
Leng Handled Feather Fans, the Gem of the
Season, at 5S and 75c
Satin Covered Fans c
BELTS.
Novelty Cambric Belts 10c
Black Velvet Belts 19c
All Leather Belts 21c
Silk Embroidered Cashmeie Belts 50c
Silk Velvet Belts 39c
Fine Cashmere Belts,with straps or buckles,
at 02, 07, 75, 88, $1, $1.22
LACE GOODS.
Lace anil Swiss Tics at all prices.
Lace Fichus irem 17c up te $i
Children's Lace Cellars from 5c upwards.
Children's Lace Bibs from 50c up te $1.
Wide Lace Scarfs at 19,25,39,51caud upwards
LADIES' LINEN WARE.
Ladies' All Linen Cellars 5c
Ladies' All Linen Cellars, Embieidered
Ladies' All Linen Cuffs 12c per pair.
Striped Cellars and Cutis 25c per set
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
In this department we are new enabled te
offer a complete and full assortment of every
thing appertaining te the line of Ladies'
and Children's Ready-made Ware, and at
prices cheaper than ever before.
Ladies' Light Colored Calice Wrappers
with Deep Flounces $1.00
Ladies' Flounced Wrappers, Shirred in the
back $1.44
A Most Handsome,-Elegant Princess Wrap
per, Corded and Flounced, Best Fitting. .$2.33
Ladies' Calice Suits, Skirt and Basque $1.50
Skirt and Basque neatly corded for $1.65
Ladies' Calice Basques 39c
Ladies' White Lawn Basques 73c
Ladies' White Lawn Basques, Tucked 90c
Ladles' White Lawn Basques, Tucked and
Embroidered $1.29
Ladies' White Basques, Embroidered front
und back... .................... SI.JJ
Ladles' White Basques, Elegantly Trim
med with Real Torchon Lace $2.98
Ladles' Lawn Suits $2.00
Ladies' Lawn Suits, Trimmed with Lace.. $.00
Ladies' Linen Suits $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $3.00
Ladles' Linen Ulsters $1.25
Extra Fine $1.50, $100, $2.50, $3.00
Children's Calice Gabriels 25c
Kilt Plaited Gabriels 50c
Kilt Corded and Trimmed with Edging COc
We have new en hand 25 different styles et
Children's Calice and Gingham Dresses.
CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS,
CHILDREN'S NORMANDIE CAPS.
CORSETS.
We sell the Most Elegant Corset ler 49c
Everybody ought te try it. It is of splendid
shape and best fitting.
Wesell Woven Corsets at 39c
A Handsome Silk Embroidered Corset,
Deuble Busk, Side Steels 8Cc
Blue, Red and Grey Corsets 08c
The CYPRUS CORSET, Elegantly Em
broidered, Speen Busk $1.23
SHAWLS.
Ladles' Shetland Shawls, Hand Made, 75c,
$1, $1.29, $1X8 and upwards.
TIDIES,
LINEN TOWELS,
BABIES' SHAWLS,
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
APRONS,
CHEMISE,
SKIRTS.
There are thousands of ether articles which
we are selling remarkably low, and which we
are net able te mention here, but an early call
will convince you that we liave a better as
sortment and sell cheaper than any place in
this city.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
Lancaster Bazaar.
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
SAMPLES SENT BY MAIL
ASD
All Orders Promptly Attended te.
. We send all goods at ear expense.
HEW GOODS FOE THE SPBEJG TRADE, AT
GUNDAKERB.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Glores, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAXER'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., efll and examine our stock, at
GRJNrD.AJK:ER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
FINEST, FASHIONABLE AND GRANDEST DISPLAY OF
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS
Ever seen in Lancaster city for the season of 1S80, can be had at
Houghten's Cheap Millinery and Trimming Establishment,
ESTABLISHED 1869.
BIBB0N DEPARTMENT.
Finest Lines of RIBBONS ever
brought te Lancaster, in all the
Latest Styles of Colored Silk and
Satin, Old Geld and Cardinal, and
Variegated Ribbons. Best Brands
at the lowest prices.
FLOWER
ENGLISH
COAL.
B.
D. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dcalei In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Coalet the Best Quality put up expressly
ler family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
3- YARD 100 SOUTH WATER ST.
ne29-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM,SON A CO.
piOALt COAL! COAL!!!
We have constantly en hand all the best
grades of COAL that are in market, which Me
are selling as low as any yard In the city.
Call and get our prices before buying else
where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON,
827-lyd 234 NORTH WATER STREET.
COAL! - - - COAL!!
GOTO
GORREOHT & CO.,
Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Ilarrlsbursr
Pike. Office 90$ East Chestnut Street.
P. W. GORRECUT, Agt.
J. B. RILEY.
9-1 W. A. KELLER.
C0H0 & WILEY,
SSO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
feh23-lyd
LEGAL NOTICES,
ISTATK OV MICHAEL MALONE, LATE
!i of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate liaving been granted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted there
to are requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay ler
settlement te the undersigned, residing in
Lancaster city.
COL. EDWARD McGOVERN,
W. L. PEIPER,
J. M. BURKE,
Gee. M. Kline, Att'y. Executers.
m31-Gtdeaw
ESTATE OF HUGH CORCORAN, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested te make immediate
payment, and these having claims or demands
against the same will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned, re
siding in Lancaster.
MICHAEL B. CORCORAN,
je44)tdeaw Administrator
J. W. Swift, Attorney.
ESTATE OF MARY MULV ANY, LATE OF
the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate payment, and these liaving claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in the city of Lancaster.
' JNO. A. COYLE,
m5-6tdeaw Administrator.
ESTATE OF LOKENZ SCHILLING, LATE
of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. Letters
et administration, with the will annexed, en
said estate having been granted te the under
signed, all person indebted te said decedent
are requested te make immediate settlement,
aud these having claims or demands against
the estate of said decedent te make known the
same te the undersigned without delay, resid
ing in Lancaster city.
b ROSE RAPP, Administratrix,
B, F. Davis, Attorney. my37-Ctdeuw
INSTATE OF ANNA 31. WE1HLEK,
i late et the City or Lancaster, deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate liav
ing been granted te the unaersigned, ull per
sons Indebted te said decedent are requested
te make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against the same, will
present them without delay ler settlement te
the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City.
MRS. E?E. PATTERSON,
J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix.
Attorney. m30-tdeed
INSTATE OF JAMES AV. BHEY, LATE
li of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and these liaving claims or demands
against the same will present them without de
lay for settlement te the undersigned, or her
attorney, J. L. Steinmetz.
JULIA RHEY.
Administratrix.
J. L. Steinmetb. Att'v. in27-tdeaw
ESTATE OF ANN McCORT, LATE OF
Lancaster city, ilcceased. Letters testa
mentary en said estate having been granted
e the undersigned, ull persons indebted te
aid decedent are requested te make immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the estate et said decedent, te
muke known the same te the undersigned
without delay, residing in Lancaster city.
REV. A. F. KAUL,
je5-6tdeaw Executer.
ESTATE OF JACOB STAUFFER, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these liaving claims or demands
against the same will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned.
F. II. STAUFFER.
DAVID McN. STAUFFER,
or te Administrator.
A. C. Reiseehx, .Att'y. Je3tdeaw
ESTATE OF FRANCIS X. 8UTER, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate having been grunted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted there
to are requested te make immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
the same will present them without deluy for
settlement te the undersigned, residing in
Lancaster city, Pa. ROSA SUTE K,
B. F. Davis, Att'y. Executrix.
JehMStdeaw
TINWARE, JtC-
TOFTEEN DOLLARS BUYS A
FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR,
With Enameled Water Tank, at
SHERTZER, HUMPHfcEVILLE ft
KIEFFER'S,
Ne. 40 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa.
EMBROIDERIES, JtC.
TRIMMINGS, JtC.
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
DEPARTMENT.
HAT DEPARTMENT. -
All the Latest Styles of II ATS re
ceived every day from New Yerk
and Philadelphia, and sold at
prices te suit everybody.
4901d ilats reshaped und colored
at short notice.
The latest Novelties in all the
FLOWERS. Best Display of Fine
IICkmuu CL.uw.Eats in me cuy,
Can be seen new at
25 N. QUEEN STREET.
BLACK CKEPES A SPECIALTY.
CLOTHING.
A FACT WOEffi
THE REPUTATION OP THE
A. C. YATES & CO.
FULLY ESTABLISHED.
:e:
Four Years of Success in Producing First-Class
CLOTHING.
:e:
INCREASING SALES AND SPREADING POPULARITY THE RESULT
OP OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC.
AN OPEN DOOR TO ALL AT THE
LEDGER! eST (BUILDING,
PHILADELPHIA,
THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST LOT OF
GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS
Ever brought te tbis city, embracing all the new, beautiful and most stylish colors
In Neckties and Scarfs for the Summer Season.
Men's Colored Bulbrlggan Hese, with Embroidered Silk eclca: Srarlrtjind lllne Silk
Hemj- Fancv Colored Half Hese; Striped Cotten Hall Hems und Merine Half Hum:. Men s anil
B.yt''SuspHTew and Fine Braces, in all styles and Celers. Men anil eys' White Un ami
Cofercd Shirts, Superior Cheviot Shirts, and Blue Flannel Neglige !-Jgl?Z.a
Summer Underwear In Merine and India Gauze. Men's und Beys' Colored Lisle 1 lireud and
KM U loves', "for 8unfni Wear. Men's and Beys' Vulcaniz.d Jtabta''X'rtaS
ei line Silk, French Linen end Cambric llaiulkerchieis. Men's and Beys' Latest Styles Une
Linen and Paper Cellars and Culls.
-MYERS & RATHFON,
CENTEE HALL,
e. 12 EAST KLNG STREET,
WATCHES,
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cemer,
'DEALER IN
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and Sil?er-PIated Ware,
Ms, Jewelry id Ami Mil Spectacles.
We etTer 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 el the goods we sell, and buy only Irem First-Class Houses. Every
article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
B-First-CIass Watch and General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
MEDICAL,
DR. BROWNING'S
TOHC AND ALTERATIVE!
The Celebrated Prescription or W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.
FOB GENERAL DEBILITY AND PUBIFYING THE BLOOD.
Tcrfcctlv Pnrlfles the Bleed, Enriches the Bleed, Reddens the Bleed, makes New Bleed,
WondcrfullyImpreves the Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Sutlering from genera
Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proer or Its wenderlul eillcsicy is te Ihs ebiained
. :..i ..n.i i.it ulninle triii I trnni'lv tiilillalii?4 it ritnutatien With all.
J as-h is most scientifically ami elegantly
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A regular graduate or Jeffersen Medical College, or Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist anil
Skillful Pharmacist. Price, COc and Sl.OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor add all DruggNtsand
Dealers in Medicine. dt-lydeewAw
CARRIAGES,
E. BALLY.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers or and Dealers. In
CARRIAGES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ! -
Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa.
- itradE. with a Fine Assortment or
We are new ready rerSPRING TRAur., wim
Bips, Carriages, PHns, Met Wan k
hued our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled te offer
Having pnwMBJjTaINpKICE we wIU keep In stock BUGGIES OF AIL GRADES
S1lfpRICK8 te "" " classes et customers SPECIAL BARGAINS IK MARKET WAGONS.
U Give ns a caU. All work fullv warranted one rear.
LANCASTER, TA.
TRIMM1NH AND NOTION DE
PARTMENT
Has all the Latest Novelties In
Fringes, Satins, Uimps, Luces, But But
eons, Embroideries, Kid und Lisle
Thread Uleves iu ull the new shades
und White Tucked Skirts from 5Ue.
tell.
BEMEMBEEHJG!
GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE
LANCASTER, PESTS'A.
JEWELRY, Se.
Lancaster, Fa.,
LANCASTER, PA.
compounded by its author and sole proprietor,
PHAETONS. Se
W. W. B AILT
TRAVELERS' OVID-
LANCASTER AMD MILLERSVILLE K. K
I Can ran as fellows :
Leave Lancatscr $1. R. Depot), at 7, 9, and
11:30 a. hu, and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. uu, except ea
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 930 p. ui.
Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, s, and L
a. M and 1,1 Sand 7p.m.
Cars run dally en above time except en Sun
day.
(COLUMBIA AMD FORT DEPOSIT R. R
J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time: .
Statieks North- Express. Express. Acceiu.
ward. A.K. r.x. p.m.
Pert Deposit. 6:35 30 u
Peachbottein...... 7:12 4:24 3:18
Flte'sEddy. 7:25 4:35 3 3i
McCall's Ferry.... 7:37 4:46 4.00
Shenk's Ferry.-... TM 5:01 4:3
Safe Harber. 7:59 5:06 5.06
Columbia 8:30 5:35 630
Statiehs Seuth- Express. Express. Accem.
WARD. A.M. r. M. A.M.
Columbia. 10-.53 6rJ) 70
Safe Harber. 11:23 6:49 Arih06
19:40
Shenk's Ferry..... 11:28 64 91
McCall's Ferry. ": " W'4
Flte'sEddy. 116 7:20 lir.46
r. m. r. m.
Pcachbottem 127 7:32 11.07
1. M.
Pert Deposit. 12:45 8:05 12:25
READINU ASfU COLUMBIA RAILROAD
On and after MONDAY. MAY.lOnr, UftW,
passenger trains will run en this reud a un
to ws:
Traihs Geisq Seuth. a.h. a.m. p.m. r. m.
Reading, , 7:30 11A" Klu .--
Reinhehls, tWl lirji :f ....
Ephrata, 8:18 l- 7:iK ....
Akren, 821 12: 15 7: ....
Lltlz 8: I:t 7.-i" ....
Manheiin '-f-Oi 1:13 7S
Lancaster Junction,.. 9:05 1:40 7:45
Landisville, 9:1B ISM 7:."0 1 ....
Columbia, 9:40 2.0" 8"i
Dillerville, 9rf7 'ittt J: ....
Lancaster, 9SB i5 t:lt 5:Si
King Street, 9:45 .... 8rJ0 3S
Harnish, 9SW .... S-M 5:52
West Willow 1IW .... 8:12 i:0S
Baumgardner, 10M) .... 8:17 6:09
Pequee, 10:17 .... 8S15 6:17
Refton 1033 .... 9:01 BrJti
New Providence I0SM .... 9:12 !:.
Hess, 10:42 .... 9:19 liSit
Querryville lean 9-.2T 7:t0
Traihs Geino North, a. x. r. u. r. m. a. m.
Suurryville, fe-45 .... 2.:E 7S
ess........ BS2 .... 2.41 7:."M
New Providence, S9 .... 2:48 S:l:t
Refton, 7:11 2:59 Sr-'J
Pequea, 7:18 .... 3 05 .-::;5
Bauuurardner, 7r2(! .... 3:13 8:13
West Willow, 7Stt .... 3: IS 8:19
Harnish, 7:41 .... SrX 'M
King Street, 7:55 3:40 9r20
Luncasler, 8:05 1:00 3Sie 9:U0
Dillervillc, 8:08 1:03 3::.3 ....
Columbia, 7S5 1:05 3:40 ....
Landisville,.. 8SW ISM 4.04
Luncuster Junction,... 8SW 1:25 4:15
Manhelni, 8:49 1:48 4:20 ....
Lltlz, 90 2:00 4:30 ....
Akren, 9:1( 2:18 4:47 ....
Ephratu, 9:23 25 4SW ....
Reiiiheldsville, 9:42 2: US 5:11 ....
Reading, hfcft", 3.-20 5:30
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pettsville.Harnsbiirg, Al Al
luutewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with
train te and Inim York,Hunevcr,Oetlysbug,
Frederick und Baltimore.
A. M. WILSO,Mlit.
PENNSYLVANIA KA1I.KOAD -N:.V
SCHEDULE On and after JUNIU
MAY Shi, iseu, trains en me renii-yivaniu
IFoIIetmwI urtl iirrlvii tlllil IfMiVM till. I Ltll?:L4f lr
und Philadelphia depots as follews:
Leave t Arrive
Luuc'ter PhHud'ii
Eastward.
Philadelphia Exp res
V itSl L1!1C
Yerk Accem. Arrives;
1 Inrrisburg Exprea
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
Duv Exnress..... ....
10 a.m.
5.-J1
7SM "
8:05 "
H:45
51:10 "
1:1)5 "
1:10 p.m.
ii "
3:05 "
4.4 "
1:15? t.M.
;:40 "
:i""
':01 p
A:
15 "
15 "
:
Hurrisburg Accommedut'n,
Leave I Arrive
Philad'a Lme'ler
Westward.
Way Passenger,
Mail Train Ne. l,via Al t.Jey.
Mail Train Ne.'i,via Cel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Frederick AccoiiuikmIuUeii.
Dillerville Lecul.via ML.Ie
l.le
:00
s-.ije
.-:iii
lilt-5
Il:ii7
ll:U-,
iC 5
ii.t
5:15
7rJ
7:30 S:50
HJM
lW.
Hurrisburg Accoiumedut'ii. in i
Columbia Accommodation. 4:00
llarrishurg Express, 5iW
Pittsburg Express, !:
Cincinnati Express Ifcle
Pacific Express 11:55
ite
A.J,
Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when Hug
ged, will step at Middletown, Elizuhethtewu.
Mt. Jey, Landisville, Binl-in-IIand, Leitian
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, C'oales C'eales
vilie, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fust Line, west, en Sunday, when ilagged,
will stopatDewningtown,Coutusville, ParKef
burg, Mt. Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middleimrii.
Mail Ne. 2 west connecting at Luiic:iterwilli
mail Ne, 1 at 10-.55 u. m und with Niagara and
Chicago Express at 11:05 and will run through
te Ilaneverund will connect ut Celuiuhia w ith
train through te llarrishurg via Marietta,
Frederick Accommodation, wcMt.cunuei-Nut
Lancaster, with Fust Line, went, at &1 -. -.
and will run through te Frederick. f
T OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. Naw Yerk throueu mail
7:30 a m, 1230 p in, 4:15 p m and 1130 p in.
Way Mail, east, 7:30 u m.
Gordenviixk, Downingtown, Leamuii Place,
Gap 6 pm.
Philadelphia through mall, 7UW und 8:15 a
m., 1230, 4:15 and 1130 p m.
Pittsburgh and west, 130 and 1130 p m.
II a BRiHBcae Mail, 1030, a m, 130. 5:15 am 1 1130
pm.
Wat Mail, west, 1030 a m.
BALTHfeaa axd Washibotek, via Philadel
phia, 4:15 p m.
Baltimerk ahe Wa8H1boteji, via Yerk, 130 p
m.
Baltimore ahd Wabhihoteb, viallurrisburg,
1130 pm.
Ceatksvillk, 4:15 p m.
Columbia, 10:3) a m, 130 and 5:15 p in.
Yerk asd Yerk way, 13!) and 1130 p iu.
Nerthhui Cmhtkal, 1030 u m, 130 aud 1130 p
m.
Rxamke. via Reading and Columbia R R, 730
a m and 1230 p in.
Rkadihe, via Uarrisburg, 5:15 and 1130 pm.
RKADUroWAY.viaJunctien, Lititz, Manheiin,
East Hcmpfleld and Ephratu, 3 p in.
QuAKawiLLK, Cuniarge, Rerten, New Provi
dence, West Willow, Lime Valley und Martini
ville, 9:45 a m, und 5:00 p m.
Naw Helland, Churchtown, Greenltaiik
Blue Ball, Geedville, Beartown, by way of
Downingtown, at 730 a m und 6 pm.
Safb Harber, via Columbia, 1030 a m.
BY STAGE Millersville and black water. r-.
Sate Harber, doily, at 4:00 p m. ;
Te Millersville, and 1130 a in. anil 4 p m.
Binkley's Bridge, Leuceck, Bureviifc, New
Helland, 30 p m.
Willow Street, Smlthvllle, Buck, Chestnut
Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve,
Reck Springs. Fuirmeunt and Rewlaud-iviile,
Md, daily, at 7 a m.
Landis Valley, Oregon. West Earl. Farmers.
vUle, Hinkletown. Terre Hill, Martnnl.iie,
daily, at 230 p m.
Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland M1IN. t
Strasburg, daily, at 4 p ui.
Greenland and Seudeisburg, te Para li-e
dally, at 4 p m
NeuWIIlc, day,at4pm.
New Danville, Conestegu, Murticvllle. Cele
manville. Mount Nebo. Rawliiwville. Butlies-ia
and Liberty Se, uare. dully, at 230 p m.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a ut
1030 am, 3 and 630 pm.
Eastern way mall, 1130 a m.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a m, 2 and ..: p ni.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 230 p
Western way mall, 8:30 a m.
Reading way mull, 1030 a in.
Uuarry ville Branch, 8:15 a in and 4 p m,
ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sale Jlurue
and Millersville, at a m, dally.
Frem Millersville, 7 and 'J a m, and 4 p ni.
Frem New Helland, at &30 a in, daily.
Frem Rewlundsville, Md. at 230 p n:.
'uillnir wav mall, at 1030 a in. iluiiy.
Frem Strasburg, at 030 a m, dally.
Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a m, daily
Fiem NelTsvUle. at 1 p m, dally.
Frem Rawlinsvllle, at 11 a m.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are lour mail deliveries by letter car
rier each day, and en their return trip they
take up the mall matter deposited in the letter
boxes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the
office at 630 am: second delivery at 10 u in ;
third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery ut 3 p
SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the postenice is open from Apr!
1 te October 1, from 8 te 9 am, and rrem 6 te 7
a" m ; from October 1 te April l.f rein 9 te 10 a ni ,
and rrem 6 te 7 D m.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T? A OV BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
HjJ O X made en a new principle. Insur
ing comfort for the feet.
Ti"WVrC! Lasts made te order.
XA1D MILLER,
tebM-tfd lSEastKlaz street.
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