Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 25, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER "DAILY INTEIX1GJKNCER, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25. 1880.
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Lancaster intelligencer.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 25, 1880.
A Yerj Urtefal MiBk.
Tbeltest ruiilnc Story Flit Vetwty
Uu
rernisBea ler Mujra Day.
Ex-Police Justice Jehn Scott spends a
few days every summery with his friend
Ferdinand LeClerc, in Milferd, Pike coun
ty, Pa. He returned te New Yerk a few
days age from his this season's Visit. He
always has some remarkable experience te
relate after he comes home.
" I don't think lean ever leek at a mink
mud again without shedding tears," says
the judge. "A party of us was camped
twenty miles from Milferd, in the Wil
derness. Our tent was pitced near a trout
stream. We went for trout and woodcock.
AVc'd had terrible bad luck, although some
of the fellows with me were about the
best sporting ducks in the country. One
day I stayed in camp while the ethers
went fishing and hnnting. I was stretched
out en the grass in front of the tent, when
I saw an animal stick its head up out of
the creek. It looked around cautiously,
and thcu crawled tip the bank. It was a
mink" and a steel trap was fast te ene of
its fore legs. I raised up, and the mink
dragged itself right towards me. It stepped
every few seconds, laid its head flat en the
ground, and looked at me witb the most
pitiful leek I ever saw. I first thought I'd
sheet the animal, but I changed my mind,
as I wanted te sec what itstranges actions
meant. The mink crept up te within two
feet of me, and turning ever en its 'back
held up the paw that had the trap en it.
1 here was no need of its saying a word if
it could, for the action said as plain as
words, j' Please, new, take this trap off,
won't you?' Yeu can bet that in less time
than it takes te tell it, I had that mink
free from its cruel incumbrance. Its eye
.spoke volumes of thanks, and it limped
back te the creek and disappeared.
"The incident slipped my mind in a
sheit time. The boys came in late in the
afternoon. They had about a dozen little
trout and tlucc woodcock. There wasn't
enough te make a smell in the frying-pan.
We made up our minds that all the trout
we'd have for breakfast next morning
would be a hunk of salt perk. We turned
in that night all in low spirits determined
te go home the next day.
" I get up early in the morning te get a
piece of .sunrise in the mountains that I'd
read se much about. There was a big Hat
rock en the outside of the tent, near the
entrance. When I stepped out and my
eyes fell en the rock I was startled, and no
mistake. The fact of the matter is, we
were all afraid of rattlesnakes, and had
with us a festive demijohn of Pike county
antidote, which we had new and then
tested, and when I saw en that rock as
plain as day, a pile of the biggest trout I
ever set my eyes en, I thought may te my
nerves were a little off. I went back and
weke up lialtus Westbroek and asked liim
te come out and see if there wasn't a bear
track along the edge of the creek. Thinks
I, if ISaltus don't sec them trout, I strikes
in for Milferd and a doctor. When Bal-
tus stepped out of the tent the first thing
he saw was the rock. He jumped about
ten feel, and fairly yelled :
" 'Trout, by the living Jingo ! Where
did you catch 'cm, judge :"
"I was saved, but where the trout came
from was the mystery. I suggested Provi Previ
dcucc, but happened te remember the sec
tion of country we werc'iu, and knew that
couldn't be. There wasn't ene of the
trout that weighed less than a pound. We
didn't let our speculations as te the source
of their supply interfere with our appe
tites, and there was no salt perk fried that
morning. The episode raised our spirits,
and we concluded te stay another day.
Wc had geed luck gunning that day, and
when we found another pile of big trout
en the rock next morning wc made up our
minds that some bark peelers te whom wc
had given -supplies a day or two before
were repaying us with these delicious sur
prises, l.ut 1 made up my mind that I
would find out for certain. Se that night,
after the rest had sreue te sleep, I crawled
up te the deer of the hut and peered out.
It was a blight moonlight night, and I
could sec almost as well as if it was day.
About midnight, I saw something black
emerge from the creek. It came stealthily
towards the tent. It was a small animal,
and as it came near the tent I saw that it
was a mink, and that it limped. In its
mouth was a larjrc trout, which it de
posited en the rock and then limped back
te the ci eel:. Everything was as plain as
double six te me new. The mink I had
rescued fiem the trap was showing its
gratitude by catching the largest trout it
could find in the creek, and placing them
at my disposal.
"1 told the boys next morning. lialtus
Westbroek thought it was very kind of
the mink. Sheriff Hidgway said that it
was no mere than the mink ought te de,
and that if it had done anything less be
would have had a very peer opinion of it.
"That day we concluded te break camp
and go home. One of the party had taken
a young deg out with him te give him some
training en woodcock. At the first fire of
gun the deg had made for another part of
the county, and wc never saw or heard of
him again. When we packed up our things
we couldn't find the deg's chain and cellar
it was fastened te, aiid wc started without
it. I was walking out of the weeds be
hind the wagon. We hadn't get mere
than 100 yards away from camp, when I
heard a noise behind me. I looked back.
There was that mink, limping at my heels.
He had the cellar about his neck, and
when I turned around, he raised up en his
hind feet and held the chain up te me with
his fore paws. That mink was se blame
grateful te me that he wanted me te take
him home with me. It touched me te
the heart. I took him in, but peer fellow,
the trap had injured him se badly that he
died of lock-jaw."
S. Chadwick, of Arcadia. Wayne county.
N.
Y., ".writes: "I have had severe attacks et
Asthma ferreveral years. 1 commenced tak
ing Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil ; the first dose re
lieved me in one hour. I continued taking it
in tcaspoenful doses for a few days, and bave
net had an attack of it since, new nearly one
year." Fer side by 11. It. Cochran, druggist.
137 and KM Xertb Queen street, Lancaster. 7
A Paster Hade llappyi
I have licen greatly troubled with my did
neys and liver for ever twentv years, and dur
ing that entire lime 1 was never free trem pain.
My medical bills were enormous, and I visited
both the Het and White Springs, noted for the
curative qualities et the wtcr. I am liappy te
say I am new a well -mankind cured entirely as
the'rcsult or Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure. Willi such gloiieus results, I am only
tee glad te testify regarding the remedy which
lias made mc se happy.
UEV. 1. F. II AUKLEE.
Ceal Run Cressing, Arkansas. 5
A Perfect Martyr.
"I was a perfect martyr te rheumatism," a
hale ami hearty individual was heard te re
mark the ether day, "but," continued be, "Dr.
Themas' Kclectrie Oil banished the pains,
which nicked my Joints and muscles, and leek
at inc new new." A glance convinced us. Fer
sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street, I-ancastcr, Pa. 8
31ARM.A WiJRKH.
wm. p. fbaHjEY's
MONUMENTAL. MARBLE WORKS
758 Nertn yucen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES.
UAUDEN STATUABY,
CEMETEUY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
in every particular.
N. B. Kcmembcr, works at the extrome end
of North Queen street mSO
-&JTAUCUS U. SEHN1SR,
HOUSE CABPEN'TB.Etft
He. 130 North Pilace street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
eritlea aad repairr, slMjrd
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MEDICAL.
HOSTBTTER'S
CELEBRATED
Defensive Medication
Is a precaution which should never be neglect
ctl when danger Is present, anil therefore:!
course et the Bitters at tilts season is particu
larly desirable, especially for the leefde and
sickly. As a remedy ter biliousness, dyspep
sia, nervousness, and bowel complaints, then;
is nothing comparable te this wholesome res
torative. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener
ally. anS-lydced&lyw
HOSTBTTER'S BITTER'S FOIC SALE AT
Lecker's Drug Stere. It East King street
DR. GREENE
Is exceedingly liappy te announce te his nu
merous friends that bis wile and self knve
safely returned from nearly a. seven weeks'
tourthreugliaportIonofnincstatcs,ridingand
sailing nearly 3,000 miles. Dr. Greene is new
ready te help all sick persons te regain their
health. His attendant says in one week of ids
absence 107 patients called te sec him at his
offices. The following appeared in the Col
umbia Courant of J une 17, 1880 :
FROM THE DRINK OF THE (il.AYE.
As nearly everybody in Columbia knows
Harry Leng lias notfer two years past been ex
pected te live from ene week te the
ether, nearly all et which time lie
lias been in bed or prepped up in an
arm chair. During tills time he has taken
medicine cneugli te kill a d07.cn people
pounds et pills and powders and barrels et
liquids, Mr. Wm. l'axsen, and ethers who had
been looking after the wants of Mr. Ijeng, pre
vailed upon him te try Dr. C. A. Greene, of
Lancaster, and 1 am pleased te say the cllcct
of Dr. Greene's treatment Is inagiritl. The
sick man is new almost like one i-al.scd from
the grave. He is new out visiting friends, and
a few days age was in Lancaster city te eiler
congratulations te Dr. Greene in person. Well !
well ! ! Wonders never cease. S. S.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
JySO-tldMWF Me. 236 North Queen Street.
NERVINE, OR TONIC SPEUIFICA.
A BOON TO BOTH SEXES.
A IIKMKDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for al!
diseases arising Irem Nervens Debility, Scxna'
Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits,
as well as from the prostration et old age. Its
curative properties in violent and chronic
forms of the following diseases have been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Self Abuse, Headache, Dizziness,
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
Debility, lmpetcucy, Premature Decay, tc.
It has been in use for ever ierty years, and
is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis
eases above mentioned in the WOULD. It can
be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in
taste, and better than all, it is a sure, sale and
certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
amply demonstrate. Since 1830 this remedy
has always been sold for a much larger price
than that for which it is new sold ; but owing
te the act that the time ler the payment et
an enormous royalty upon its man u facturc lias
expired, it is ettered te the suffering of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se us te lie
within the reach of all; at which price it will
be sent te any address tree et further charge.
Address
DR. WIIjLIAM YOUNG,
4G Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Slay be consulted en all diseases by mail.
.v2G-Giiid&w
KIDNEY TVOl&T JKOR SALE AT I.OC1I
crs' Drug Stere, 'J East King street.
KIDNEY l'ADS.
DAH IKY FAD!
A NEW DISCOVERY,
That acts directly en the Kidneys, Bladder and
Urinary Organs, by absorbing all lmmers.
everv trace of dlscase.und fercimr inlellu: sys
tem pewcrlnl and healthful vegetable Tonics,
giving it wonderful power te cure PAIN IN
THE BACK, Side and Leins, Inflammation
und Briglit's Disease et the Kidneys, (i ravel
Dropsy, Diabetes, Stene in the Bladder, In
ability te Retain or Expel the Urine, High Cel,
ered, Scanty or Painful Urinating, Dcpe.-ils,
Shrcads or Casts in the Urine, Nervous and
Physical Debility, and In lact any disease of
t hese great organs.
It avoids entirely the troubles and dangers
of taking nauseous and poisonous medicines.
It Is comfortable, safe, pleasant ami reliable in
iLs 'effects, yet powerful in its action. It can
be worn at all seasons, in any climate, and is
equally geed for MAN, WOMAN Olt CHILD.
Ask your druggist for it and accept no imi
tation or substitute, or send te us and receive
it by return mail.
Bcgnlar Pad, $2; Special Pad, for Chronic,
deep-seated, or cases of long standing, $3;
Children's Pad, prevention and cure, of s.im s.im
mer complaint, weak kidneys and bed wet
ting, fl.5(.
Day Kidney Pad Company,
TOLEDO, OHIO.
angl-lydcedM W&FAw
$500 REWARD !
OVER A MILLION OF
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
Freucli Kidney Pais
Have already been .sold in this country and in
France ; every one of which lias given perlect
satisfaction, and lias performed cures every
time when used according te directions. We
new say te the afflicted and doubting one-
that we wil pay the above reward ter a single
caseet
LAME BACK
that the Pad fails te cure. Tills G rcat Kcmedy
will Positively and Permanently cure Lum
bago, Lame Back, Sciatica. Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. In
continence and Retention et the Urine, In
flammation of the Kidneys, Catarrh et the
Bladder, High Colored Urine, Pain in the
Back, Side or Leins, Nervous Weakness, and
In ractalldisordcrsef the Bladder and Urinary
Organs whether contracted by private disease
or otherwise.
LADIES, If you are suffering from Female
Weakness. Lcncerrlicca. or any disease et the
Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CUBED I
Without swaUewing nauseous medicines,
simply wearing .
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
iy
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CUBES BY ABSORPTION.
AskyourdruggfstferPltOF. GUILMETTE'S
FBENCII KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether.
If he has net get it, send 92 and you will re
ceive the Pad by return mail. Fer sale by
JAMES A. ME VERS,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa.
Sold only by GEO. W. HULL,
Druggist, 15 W. King St, Lancaster, Pa.
augll-CmdcedM.WftF
Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad.
Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake. Billiens Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and all diseases or the Liver,
Stomach and Bleed. Price L50 by mall. Send
for Pret. Guilmette's Treaties en the Kldnnva
and Liver, free by maU. Address
FRENCH PAD COMPANY,
..- ,....-. Teledo, Ohie.
kHIUIUB-WUUB, T
TOIAffl
BRERS
ASTRICH BBV8 ADVEMTDJEMENT.
ASTRICH BRO.'S
Lancaster Bazaar
13 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Wc have opened this week a full line et
LADIES'
Which we offer at
VERY LOW PRICES.
We sell a. Splendid
Ladies' Gossamer With Heed for . $1.97.
One with a Cape for . . . . 2.68.
Nete our prices in the following articles:
Writing Taper neper box.
Kuche Cellarettes rc per dozen.
Buclie cellarettes. Silk Stitched 3c a piece.
Deuble Felding Cellarettes tea piece.
Fancy Figure Seap Sc
tilycerine Ball Seap fie
Turkish Bath Seap fie
Best Pine Tar Seap 0c
Very Fine Toilet Seap 10c
(Genuine Best Cashmere Bouquet Seap 25c
Heyt's (iermaii Cologne 17c
Heed's Floral Cologne .re
Face Powder 8c per box.
Best Bandallnc lie
OllJV 11.11.1 .O ll3a - a jC
J Iq .A ' In t
lll (Lat )C
Beal Human Hair Bang Nets 10c
Best Shee Polish 7c a bottle.
Best French Shee Blacking ficn box.
Children's Gum Garters 3c a pair.
Children's Side elastics l.'icapair.
Ladies' Ventilated Garters 23c
Steel Crochet Needles 3c
Ivery Crochet Needles 0c
White Card Beard Ilea sheet.
Silver Card Beanl fie a sheet.
18-inch Fara Canvass 15c per yard.
27-inch
25c
18-Inch Heney-Comb Canvass..
27-1 nch " " ..
Skirt Protectors at
Dress Shields
BcstUubber Dress Shields
Corset Laces
&HOO JtlCCS .
A IfJl'
Children's Bound Combs
Dressing Coins
India Bebber Dressing Combs.
Buffalo Hern Dressing Courtis..
Teeth Brushes at .
Thimbles
Herman Silver Thimbles
Celluloid Thimbles
Shee Buttei.crs ,.
12 dozen of Agate Buttens for..
Heeks and Eyes ,
Linen Thread
25c "
40c
....Sea pair.
...10c a pair.
...1c apiece.
..fie a dozen.
. . .2c a piece.
. . .3c a piece.
...5c a piece.
..'..."....ic
tOj
3c a card.
"c a skein.
fie a dozen spools.
Basting Cotten
Clark's Best Cotten
spools ler sic
Coats's Cotten 2 spools forth
Willimantic Six Cord Cotten 2 spools for !c
200-yard Spool Cot t en 2c a spool
Mending Cotten, In all colors 2c a card.
Ball Cotten tea hall.
Dexter's Ball Cotten 7c a ball
Hairpins ; lea paper.
Best English IIulrplns,25inupack , 4e
Steel Pointed Hairpins 4c
Invisible Hairpins , Sea box.
Bubbcr Hairpins 12c a dozen.
Flexible Hair Crimpers :!c a pack.
Geed Pins 3c a paper.
English Pins Ccu paper.
German Pins 10c a paper.
Pin Beeks at 10c
Black Pins lea box.
Safety Pins fie a dozen.
Shawl Pins 2Ierlc
Pocket-books ler Children at 4c
Ladies' all Linen Chemisettes at 2."c
Ladies' all Linen Cellars fie
Ladles' all Linen Cuffs P.'eapair
Children's Sailor Cellars loc
Satin Hair Bews ic
Embroidered Ties at -. ic
Quilted Bibs at 7
Brctenne LaceFichusat 17c
Spanish Lace Fichus in black ad while 7.V
Indian Mull Neck Handkerchiefs $1.47
Indian Mull Ties
Black Laee Ties 25c
Black Silk Fringe at , fil, t, 73 upwards.
suk r inigc in uu uu; new siiaucsui. u.cis fiyi
Chirks Crochet Cotten
li cents a Spool.
Hairbrushes at
Skirt Braid
Best Star Skirt Braid
Paper Muslin
Cambric
Geed Waist Lining...
Sllcsiasat
.15 111 and npwardt.
ClHs
Ii OlS
c-Ls iKJr yard,
i cts. per yard
H 10 cents.
12c per yard
!te per yard
15, 111 and 25c a piece
2ca Ball.
12 yards for fie
a 'JC
at esc
$1.00
Irish Trimming
iurii
Trimming Cord
Deuble busk Corsets at...
Excellent Woven Corset..
100 Bene Corset at :.
Elaborately embroidered spoon busk Cor
spoon liusk
set at $1.23
Children's Calice Aprons ific
Misses Calice Aprons 17c
Gingham Kitchen Aprons iie.
Children's Swiss Cups l!i, 2fic
Tollett Setts at $1.00
Tidies of every description
Calice Wrappers at 7fic
I land-made Shetland Weel Shaw Is 75e
Split Jacket for Infants c
Babies hand-made Shoes lie
Infant. Embroidered Shawls sfic
Infant Merine Cloaks, Crochet
Carriage Cever at -....$1.33
Canepys ever bed at $2.00
Indies' cxtrugoed hose, white and.unldeach-
Ladies' full regular made hose, white and un
bleached I!lc
ladles' best Iren trauie llose,deubli! heels and
Ladies' splendid Balbriggan Hese, full regu
lar made, silk clocked -.He
Finest imported, worth 5fle. 3!tc
Iadies' laslcllesc. open worked
Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hese
A variety of geed colored Stockings at 10c
Excellent Colored Stockings 2 pair for 23c
Seamless Stockings, in plain colors and em
broidered...... .......25c
Hair lined English Hese 33e
Plain cardinal, tine quality, silk clocked, full
regular made, extra length and ingrain cel-
UI 9 iitUC II 1)111 1.
Infants' Fancy Socks, full regular made lite
Chillis' Fancy Hese from lOcup.
Childs' Fancy Hese, plaid centre, Nes. 5 te
Oy'. ........................ .........aaa.a.l.t III .i.C
Childs' llair-lined Hese, imported 25c
Childs' Plain Colored Hese, clocked and full
regular made from 32c up.
Childs' Fine Unbleached BalhrigguiiH.cteckcd
and open-worked.
Childs' Fine Lise Hese, pinstriped and open
worked. Child's Bredcquins for walking shoes, flu;
best goods imported.
Childs' Fancy Hese, all open-worked clock
and fifty ether styles which wc are net able te
describe.
Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves....
Fine Quality
Berlin Gloves. 1 lull clastic
Berlin Gloves, 2 full clastic
Berlin Gleves,3fnll elastic
Beal Lisle Gloves, 2 full elastic
Best SilK Lisle, extra long
Lace Tep Gloves
Kcal Lisle Lace Tep ,
Extra Fine Leng Lace Ten
taHatepefs
..7c a pair.
14c a pair.
.13c "
.Lie "
,10c "
.25c "
,34c "
,20c ".
,25c "
.20c "
Best Silk Lisle, flue lace, top 40c
Arm Length Lace Tep, 4 ehusticc 4Sc
White Fine Lisle Lace Ten.cxt.-a lomrfiec
.uxtra 111c w line siik j-ace iiiits, iiif
inches
.U5c a pair.
Childs' Gloves
...10c
20c "
Clulils' I-ace Tep Gloves.
liennncd iianiiKcrciucis 3c
Hemmed Handkerchiefs, all linen fie
Gents' all linen Handkerchiefs lop
Ladies' extra fine linen Handkerchiefs 10c
Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 2 inch
hem, fine linen 20c
l-ailics7 uauzc undcrvests, geed quality..... 2!lc
Childs' Undershirts from 15c up.
Gents' full regular made Socks itc
Gents' British Socks, superfine 17c
Gents' Best English Socks 21c
Gcnts'full regular made Balbrigguns 2Sc
Kcal English Lisle Thread Socks 20c
Gents' ancy Socks, lull regular made 25c
Gents' Plain Colored Socks, full regular made.
silk clocked ami ingrain colors 37c
Men's White U 11 laun dried Shirts, all linen
oesoni ......................,. .fi7c
iieys' uniaunuriciiamrts, nncn uosem 47c
Full line et White und Colored DUESS
SUIBTS of Best Makes.
ticnis' Neckwear, tients' Underwear,
Clients' Cellars and Cuffs, ticnts' Snspen
tiers, Gents' Jewelry, &e. '
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ASTRICH BRO.'S
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
' . . HEW GOODS FOR THE SPBHTG TRADE,' AT
GhUMDAKBRS.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Rachings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'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
GrTJJNTD AKERB,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J. O. HAXJGMJTON'B
LIYEET, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE,
Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Bear of Erisman's Hetel.
Where gentlemen will find at all times Geed Safe Horses and First-class Wagons
stantly 011 hand for sale, new and second-hand.
New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order,
And all kind of Repairing done at short notice, in the best style and at the Very Lewest Prices by
HARRY H AUGHTON,
Shep in the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses ami Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged.
STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
DRY GOODS.
FAOESTOCK'S,
Nest Doer te tbe Court Hen,
Have opened this day large linen of
DOMESTICS.
BI.EACIIEDAXDUXBI.EACIIEDMUSI.IXS,
all the populer makes at less than regular
prices.
CALICOES.
We liaveinst received large lines or TBINTS
of best quality, light anil dark, in
Remnants at 5 and 6 1-4 Cents.
MADRAS GINGHAMS,
in all the new styles.
Bed, White, Grry, Canten and Deiuct
FLANNELS.
I.IXEXS, XAPK1XS AXD TOWEBS, in large
quantities.
CHEAPER THAN EVER !
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Opening Xcv Fall l'nttcrns in
WALL PAPERS
CARPETS.
FULL L1XES OF
Vcnltian Hull and Stair, Extra Super and In
grain CariRdi.
All Grades Wall Papers.
Window Shades and Fixtures.
J. B. lartln & Ge.
LANCASTER, PA.
EDVVATIONAU
I)ENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL.
of Industrial Art. The school year of 1880
"l will licgln Monday. Sept. IX Instructions
ter yeniiK men and women in Industrial Draw
ing, J'ainling and Modeling as applied te the
arts. Send ter circulars te THE SECRETARY,
15 S. Seventh street,- I'hllaiielphia.
aiigM9tceil.lC.lw
ST. JAMES' SCHOOLS.
WILL UEOl'EX
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1880.
Fer tonus apply te the Principal,
augl l-tsepld MISS M. M ARTIX.
riniK ACADEMY CONNKCTED WITH
J. r'ranklin and Marshall College eilers su
perier advantages te young men and lieys who
desire cither In prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived ;il iiuy time during the school year
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD.
ctl 1-1 V'l Lancaster. I'a.
TANCASTEK COMMERCIAL COLLKUK.
j Will re-open MONDAY, AUGUST 30.
Course of study embraces single and double
entry Reek-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic,
(rammar, Corrcsjiendencc, Uusincss Ferms
and Commercial Lnnr. Yeung men and ladies
desiring:, practical business education send
for catalogue giving terms, etc., or call at col
lege rooms, Ne. 4 West Kingstrcct.
II. C. WEIDLER, Principal.
W. D. MOSSER, Secretary
alC-'iwd
LLKNTOWN FEMALK COLLEGE.
Under auspices et Reformed church. De
signed for the literary and religious education
et Ladles. IScst facilities for Music, Drawings
Painting and Modern languages. Locatie
healthful. Tenus moderate. Thirteenth yeax
will begin SEPTEMBER G.
Fer Catalogue address
REV. W. K. UOFFORD, A. 31.,
Jyl7-12ld President, AUcntewn, Pa.
THE YATES INSTITUTE,
LANCASTER, PA. (Endowed.)
A Church Scheel for Beys. Prepares for
higher Colleges and Universities.
REV. JOHN (J. MULIIOLLAND,
31. A. T. C. D., Principal.
A few boarders can be received who wOl
have the special care and oversight of the Prin
cipal. The next term begins SEPTEMBERS,
l&U. ly31-lmdS4Tu
HOUSE EURNISUING GOODS.
FLliN'iN & BRBNEttAJf.
100 Gress Emit Jars,
Bought before the advance and ter sale at
$1.20 PER DOZEN.
Great Bargains in
TINWARE AND HOUSE-
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
Fliii Bum's
152 North Queen Street,
LAKUA8TJEK, PA.
Bear id Wry Brussels,
EMBROIDERIES, AC.
XEtr jLIl'Elir STAIiLE.
JEWELRY.
IOU1K WKItKR,
J WATCHMAKER.
Ne.l39)XOUTlI QUEEN STBEKT,ncar 1. B.
B. Depot, lincastcr, l'a. Celd, hilvcr und
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, &e.
Agent ler the celehrated l'untascepic Specta
cles and Eye-C lasses. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
Lancaster Watches
Wc liave
the
just received a second invoice of
New Lanier Movement.
te which we call special attention of anyone
wanting a Reliable Watch at a LOW l'BICE.
100 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. l'A.
Lancaster Watch Ge. Watch,
XAMED
West End, in isi.-. ..ew cav..
West End, n, i4k. com .
W eSt End, iu.Sili-i- Hunting Cases.
WeSt End, in silver open-race Cases.
T
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S.
Ne. 20 East Kins Si root, Lancaster, l'a.
MISCELTjANUO UN.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent le
Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for ReigartV Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising1 physi
cian et this county, who has extensively u-ed
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of thorn af
flicted witli
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic .Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te Ins
used :is a medicinee." great, petenev in the cure
of some of the destructive di-se.ises which
sweep away their annual thousands of v ict ims.
With si purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable netici et Invalids spe
cially these allllcleil Willi that luNcrable ON
case Dyspepsia, a specitii: remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will tlnd this simple liii-dirine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
erall their ills and aches, lie it, he.vewr
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one art icle. ami that is
REICAKTS OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising voting friend, II E
SL.YYMAKER. This Rraudy hits steed Hie
test for years, and has never failed, as tar
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference ever all oilier Brandies,
no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that Is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would milllce te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In csiscs et Dyspepsia, we can summon mini
bcrs of witnesses one case in particular we
Cite:
A hard-working fanner had been aillicted
Willi an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in fact, lie was obliged le
restrict Ids diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used Mel! rami's Reet
Beer, lie is a Methodist, and then, as new,
prcaclicii at times, unit in ins ui.sceiirses eiien
declaimed earnestly against all kindsef strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, lie looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the IJrandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, ami before
the second was taken hi: was a hound man. with
a stomach capable of dlgcstinganylhing which
he chose te eat. He still keeps it and u-csalit-tie
occasionally; and since lie lias this medi
cine lie litis bei:n of very little pecuniary bene
fit te tin: doctor. A Puact isinu Physician.
II. E. SLAYMAKEK,
AOBHT rOK
Beigart's Old Vine Stere,
Established in 1785,
IMTOlmtB AMD DKALKR IK
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS,
1827 and 14JU.)' CHAMPAGNES O
KVERV JMIAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, DROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KIX4J ST.. LANCASTER. PA
TINWARE, JtC'
IAIMINU,
GAS AND STEAM FITTING
BY
Shertzer, HumphreYille & Kieffer.
fB- WM. IS. FAHNKSTOCK
XJ HavinfC returned from the Seuth, lias re
sumed hte ofBce practice, and can lie found at
his renidenec. -STBEET
ml8-2tekrws
Alse all styles of Wagons con-
WALT, 1'Al'EJtS, Jte.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MAKES ALL KINDS OF
WIRE SCREENS
for windows, and put up in such a manner
that you need net remove when you close the
window. We have some decided bargains in
WALL PAPER.
In order te cle-se will be sold very low.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADES,in nil colors and
widths. Extra Wide Heeds for Large Curtains
and Stere Shades. Fixtures or Best Slakes.
Hollands, Fringes, Tassels, Cords, Loejw, Paper
Curtains, &i:
Extension Window Cornice
In a variety of Patterns, will lit any window
up te live feet in width. Ce
Cornice Pels, Ebony,
Walnut and Ash.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
FINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
Fry's, 57 North Qneen Street.
Oli'T DRA WINGS.
AC TH OKI ZED IIY THK COMMON
wealth of Ky.. and the fairest in the world
23d Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TBB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulcy's Theatre, In the City of Louis
ville, en
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1880.
THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY
THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY
ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY', accord
ing te a contract made with the owners of the
Kraukfert grant, will occur regularly en the
LAST DAY OF EVERY' MONTH, Sundays and
Fridays excepted, for the pcriod'er FIVE
Y EARS, terminating en JUNK 30. 188.'..
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Common wealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
2I 1U drawings ure fair..
The management call attention te the liberal
scheme which has met with such popular favor
heretofore, ami which will again be presented
ter the
AUtiUST DRAW1NU.
x. ttrixe - jijii'Uv
Id prizes $l,0U)each Itl.UU
J prizes SOUcach 1(1,000
liW prizes, $100 each !0,oeu
'.5i0prizcs.0 each lo.eoo
00 prizes 'JOeach.... V-,000
loeo prizes lecach 10,000
l prizes .aw each, approximation prizes 2,700
a prizes aw each, " " 1.SJ0
J prizes 100 each. " 800
Whole tickets, $; half tickets. $1; 27 tickets
$.'; Si tickets, $100.
Remit by Postellicn Meney Order, Regl-dered
Letter, Bank uralter j-;.press.
Te insure against mistakes and delays, cor
respondents will please write t.rt..r names and
plaecsef residence plainly, giving number of
PoHtellieebo.vorStreet.and Town, County and
State.
All communications connected with the Dis
tribiitien and Orders for Tickets should Is- ad
dressed te K. M. ItOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal
Building, Louisville, Ky., or .'107 and XO
Breaduav. New Yerk. iu31TuTh.tS.tw
LEGAL NOTICES.
ATATK OK PHILIP
SCIIUM, LATE OF
d t he city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters
et admistratien en said estate having Ih'eii
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
dehtcd thereto are requested te make imiiii:
Mate settlement, and these having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay ler settlement te tin: iiiulcr-s-igned.
residing In said city.
JOHNE.SCHUM,
CHARLES HOLTWARTH,
M. Bresics, Administrators.
.1. B. Coeu, Att'ys. jy'JHltdeaw
ESTATE OFK. It. STOWEKS HAKliElt-
ger, late et Lancaster city, deceased.
Eltl
tiers testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto arc requested te make Imme
diate settlement, and these having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing In I.uncaster, Pa.
ALEXANDER J. HARBERUER.
Executer.
J. L. Steixmetz, Atty. angao-ctdeaw
Es
I7STATK OF JACOB STOTT, LATE OK
Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te pass en excep
tions tiled te the account und te distribute the
balance remaining te the linmls erwiliim W.
Stott, administrator of said estate, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, AUGUST
::l, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem
or the Court Heuse, in the city or Lancaster,
where all persons interested In said distribu
tion may attend. 11. C. liRVBAKER,
augio-itdeaw Auditor.
JASTATK OF MICHAEL T1USSLEK,
It late el the City of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, ail persons
indebted te said decedent are requested te
make immediate settlement, and these hav
ing claims or demands against the estate et
said decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned, residing at Ne. 130 East King
Street, I-ancastcr. Pa.
CATHARINE F. TRISSLER,
KATETRISSLER,
ANNETTA F. TRISSLER,
auglfMUdeaw. Executrlvcs.
'VTOTICK TO FAUMERJ AMU STOCK
IN -RAISERS. Herse and Cattle Powder, the
rci
best in the market. Sold by weight; jpe. a
peund: 5 pounds for $1. Fer Horses, Cattle,
Swine, Poultry, Ac. Oivo it a trial and yen
will use no ether thereafter. Sold only by
ANDREW O. FRET,
. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Sulphur
1 Caustic Seda, Seda Ash, Ac,
Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets.
nlO-yd . Lancaster, Pa.
TTP
niTTERM rOK aU! AT LOCH.
JLA
er's Draft Stere. 9 East King street.
TRY LOCUER'S
SYRUP.
RENOWNED COUUH
te hire,
TRAVELERS' OVIDE,
LANCASTER AND MILLEKSVILLE K. '
i Cars ma as fellows :
Leave iLancatser P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, uu.i
ll.3Sa.ia., and 2, 4, and 8 Je p. m., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at thSU p. in.
Leave Allllersville (lower cud) at 5, S, and
a. II., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cara run dally en above time except en Sun
day. -
CWLCMBIA AND FOKT DKPOSIT K. K
J Trains newrun regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit KsiYtnad en the following
time:
Sxatiess North- Express. Express. Acton.
WAcn. a.x. r.v. r.x.
Pert Deposit. fiJ? Jfc -tee
Peachbottem..... 7:12 ' 4it 8:1S
Kite's Eddy. 7s 4:35 S.3s
AicCall's Ferry 7:37 4:46 4:W
Shcnk's Ferry..... 7:54 0:01 431
Sure Harber......'.. 7:59 &0t l-.0i
Columbia... &3t) 0:33 t'-0
Stations Setrru-1 Express. I Express.'! Acceni.
WARD. I A.M. I r. X. A.X.
Columbia....
Safe Harber..
10-.3S
11B
C:'.t
-ttHK
LeH-.lO
.fc51
ierr
10-.UI
11.07
r. m.
Slienk's Ferry.....
McCalPs Ferry---'
Fife's Eddy.
Feachbet tern. . . .
Pert Deposit. . . .-.
Il: 6-Jit
11:41 7:0U
II-JW 7
r. x. r. it.
107 7:32
lite
8.0S
RKADINO AND COLUMKIAKAILKOAD
On and aOer MONDAY. MAY.IOtii, 1
IKt-tcnger trains will run en this read a- nl
lews:
Timns OeiMO Seuth, a.m. a.m. r.u. cm.
Reading', .'. 7SM IlS U:l ...
p.m.
Rein held?, S:0l 124 r.AS .....
Eplirahi, S:1S I Hi , 7:tc. ....
Akren, HsJI 12:Lt 7:US ....
Lttlz,.... .... ....... 5:i.i i:iia. 4. a-. ....
Tllanhciui, M- 1:15 7:3i ....
Laneistcr Junction,.. 9HK 1:10 7:t ....
Iindlsville, ttlli l-JSO TM ....
Columbia,. JfclO lltti 8rai
Dlllcrville, Uri7 2.(12 8:i ....
Laucuster, 9-Xi C 8:10 5.20
King Street, 'J-.Ki .... SrJii T::w
llarnish, thOS .... 8:.;i 0:02
West Willow, 10-.05 .... 8:12 iwr:
llauuigurdncr, KMW .... 8:47 fMt
Peqm-.i, 10:17 .... 8:05 11:17
Rctten, lurJ:i .... Scut r.:-:t;
New Prevldenc, 0-M .... 9:12 IKM
Hess 10:42 .... 9:19 H-M
(Juarrj'vllle RhOU .... Uri'i 7:t0
Trains Uoixe Neirru.
A.X.I P.X.
r.x. I A.M.
Ouarryville,
New l'revltlciic-i,
llkCllQIlf
X CfJHOIl '
Banniganlner,
West Willow,
llarnish,...
King Street,
Lancaster,
Ditlervlllc,
Columbia,.... ...........
Landisvillc,
Lancaster J unction,.. ,
Manheiiu,.
S-ilLlZf4
k roily
Ephrata,
Reiuhuldsville,
Re:idlng,
b:45
A!
ti-JXt
7:11
7:18
7rj;
7sa
7:11
7:05
8:05
8:08
7:05
8-;
sua
8:49
9-.0O
!i-.n;
9:23
9:12
lean
2,35
2.41
2:48
59
3:05
3:13
3:18
3:a:
3:40
3-M
S-M
3:40
4.01
4:15
4.-JU
4:30
4:17
4:53
0:11
7u"xi
7--r8
8:13
sr:7
8::iT
8:13
8:19
i-.OO
.irjti
!::'4l
law
1:03
1:115
1-30
125
1:48
'iOO
'18
2T25
IU
::.-je
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pettsvillc, Harrisliurg, Al Al
lentewn -and New Yerk. At Columbia with
trains teand from York,Hunevcr,Uettysliiirg,
Frederick ami Baltimore.
A. M. WILSON, Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and atler SUNDAY
AITUUST2M, I8A1, trains en the Peimsylva-iin
Jtailretid will arrive ami leave the l.aiic..-Uci-anil
Philadelphia depots as follews:
Eastwakp.
l-enve I Arrive
Lanc'lei I Philad'a
Philadelphia Expre-s,
Yerk Accen. Arrives;
Harrisliurg Express
Dillervllle Accem. Arrives,
Ceiniubia AccoiniiUMlatieu,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Pacific Express.
Sunday Hail.
Johnstown Express,
Day Express
2:10 a.m.
SfetU "
8.00 "
8:05 "
8:45 "
9:10 "
12.03 "
10 r.x,
2:00 "
:Mfi "
4:45 "
:25 "
4:15 ;
7:40
10.10
12.01 "i
3:15
M
5-JtO
i;:l.'
:i::ai
Ilarrisburg AccemmiMlut'n,
WtSTWAKO.
laeuve I Arrivt
'Philud'u Lauc'tcr
Way Passenger,
Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey,
Mali Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Frrili'iick Accommodation,
Dillervllle l.ecal.via M t..ley
Harrislnuv Acpommeilat'ii,
Columbia Accommodation,
Ilarrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Expresn,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
l2-"rt A.M.
7:3.1 "
9:(io"' 9:(ie"'
8:(tl "
11:00 "
0:10 a.m.
Iir.10
10:15 "
ll:a' '
leso '
2:10 i.m
2:15 '
' "
5:tr. "
7?JV "
7::1
Si'iO "
II..U) '
2.IO A.
2Ste v.
4:00 '
.WM '
rJ5 '
9:10 '
115 '
Pacific Ex)rcss,cast.en Sunday, when Hag
3d. Will Sten nt Middlctewn. Elfzabel blown .
Mt
It. Jnv. Landlsville. I'.iril-iii-lluml Li-nitni
i-uu-'c, tiap, uiiriH.iana, x'arKeseurg, ciiales
vilie, Oakland and Ulen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when .lagged,
will step at Dowifhigtew n.Ceat.-svIIIe. Parkes Parkes Parkes
bnrg,Mt..loy,ElizulHtlitewuundM.ddletowii. Hanoveriiccnuiraedution west, eeniiicetjiig at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Expru
at H:n5a. in., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connect at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, went, at 2:10 p.m.,
ami wlU run through te Frederick.
... 1 ...-Z.:., -. : . ::
T OCAL MAIL AICISANUKMENTM.
IIOUIW FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yekk thiuiueii MAIL
7::a)ti m. 130 p in, 4:15 p in and 110 p m.
Wav Mail, cast, 7:30a m.
CettDONVlI.LE. Dewniiiglnwn. l-aman Plaru
(Jap ( p in.
Pauadisk and Seiiilersbur.; via l.eauiati
Place, 7:30 a. in.
PiiitaADBLPHiA through mail, 7.30 and 8:15 a
in., BS30, 4:15 ninl 11:30 p m.
Pittsbukeii anil wit. Inland 11:30 p in.
IlAiuusnuiui Mail, losre, a. m, 1:30.0:15 and 11.30
pin.
Wav Mail, west, 1030 a m.
DALTixeiae axu Wasiiinoten, via Philadel
phia, 4:15pm.
iiALTlMeiuc and Wahiiimetuh, via Yerk, l:3n p
in.
Baltimeiuc and Wahiiimiiten, viallariisliiiig,
Il::wpm.
COATBSVILLK, l;3 p m.
Columbia, le'tla in, I'iOiind 0:15 p in.
Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 ami 11:30 p in.
NeicTUBRH Ckhtcal, Hl-.Mii in. lsai ami 11:3d p
in.
Rkadike. via Reading ami Columbia R II, 7-
a in and 1210 pm.
ItKAiiiifu, via Ilarrisburg, 0:15 und 11:30 p m.
RiCADiMuwAV.vht.liiuctlen, Lititz, Muulieiui,
Etust Hcmplield ami Ephrat.1, 3 p m.
Qvakkvvillk. Cauiarge, Rc-ften, New Provi
dence, West Willow, Lime Valley, Marti ns
vUIc,SmithviIIe,Buck,ClicstnntLevcl,Ureene, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Urevc, Iteck Springs,
Oakwood and RewIandsvillc,Md.,9:15a in, and
5:00 p m.
Nkw HeLLAsn, Churchtown, Crccnlrank
Blue Ball, Coedvllle, Dcartewn, by way el
Downirigtewn, at 730 a in and (i p in.
SArisllAliiwiK, via Columbia, Kfc30u in.
Willow Stkbt via West Willow, at 9:l5n.
m.
IIY STAGE MHIcrsville and Slaekwaler. I.
Safe ilarlmr, dally, at 4:00 p m.
Te MUIcrsville, 8 and HUtt a m. und 4 p in
Blnkley's Bridge, Leia-eck, li,ircvic. New
Hellanif, aae pin.
Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Farmer?.
vlllc, Hinklctewn, Terre Hill, Mariindaie.
daily, at 230 p m.
Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter ami Wheat
land Mills, te Strasbiirg, daily, at 4 p m.
NcUsvillc, daily, at 4 p m.
New Danville, Conustega, Marticville, C..l -liiaiivllle,
Mount Nebo. ltiwliiisvlllc. ih-the-i.ia
and Liberty Square, dally, at 230 p in.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY HAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a
10::a u in, 3 and t:30 p m.
Ejwtcni way mail, 11 - a in.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and i30 p in.
Beading, via Reading ami Columbia, 2-.in
in.
Western wnyjnall, 830 a in.
Reaiiing way mall, 1030 a in.
Quarry vlllc Branch, 8:15 a m und 4 p in.
ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem San; llarlxr
ami Millrrsville, at 9 a m, dally.
Krem MUIcrsville, 7 umlU a m, and I p in.
Frem New Helland, at 9:30 a in, daily.
Reading way mall, at 1030 a in. daily.
There are lour mall deliveries by letter car
rier each day. und en their return trips they
hike up the mail matter deposited in the letter
boxes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave tin
office at 6iU a in: second delivery at 10 a in;
third delivery at II a m ; fourth deliver' at 3 p
in.
SUNDAY POSTOFFICK llOUItf.
On Sunday the posteuicc Is open from Apri
1 toOclebcrl, from 8 te 9 a m, and from te 7
am; from Octelier 1 teApril I. from 9 te le a in ,
ami from K te 7 e in.
ROOTS AXD SUOES.
V A ClIT BOOTS. SHOES AMU LASTS
made en a new principle, iusnr-
BOOTS
lehM-Ud
r rem sii-asuurg, ai a-ai a in, uaiiy.
Frem Nensvillv, at 1 p in, daily.
Frem RuwlinsYillc.at It am.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
inKnnnniwiM leei.
LttstoMiailetawiJar., ,
M1LLKIC,
UiKM(.Kfatstnefr
V'l
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