Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 27, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY lNTHuLIGEKCER WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27. 1880
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Hamaster intelligencer.
WEDNESDAY EVENINO, OCT. 27, 1880.
XORT1I XSD SOUTH.
Fer the l3..-ELi.iaE3-ci:n.
' Wounded In battle, the rebel was nursed
in a hespIU' lJJ a Lancaster county girl. They
fell in love; -and when the war was ever, the
one-aimed rebel came te Lancaster county,
and carried his bennic bride te the Lene Star
State. There they live happily, raisins up true
Union children, te rise up and call them
blessed in their old age." " J." in Inlrlligen
ccr. Yes he ieught ler the right as he saw what was
right ;
It la true that his seeing was w reng ;
He was blinded by love for his rights anil his
home,
Ami the treasures te home that belong.
Rut since Ged made his lica't, and tin- loun leun
tain put there.
That should water forever III- life;
That should send through cxi-tcncc the geed
and the bad,
All the love and the hate ami the .strile.
Should we iue-.tien tee l:- just hew much he
was wrong ?
If your brother'-. he til's feunt'iin should
flew
Fei .ha st renin t.iat should w:rlii its natuic
with yours,
Why blame l"in? Ce 1 created :dl, you K.iew.
In the hes,iit:' wounded and vamjuWhcd
lrem war,
l.uy the rebel, in care el PS lern;
His wound- begging conipas-ien hens la-t he
should hope
Te find pity and balm lnr hi- wee-.
Rut humanity paitc- and listen-, when c:''ls
In his trouble u Millet lug man.
And In get i-1 thupi-t, all the warfare! lie hate,
Ami wr ble-s w here bfterc we would ban.
And lli: voice of our in lid drew him luck ti
his life,
And her hand smoothed nis pdlew ler rest,
While the heat el the lever was cooled by
her touch.
And her presence gave peace te h's breast.
Ikc a. liglit in liie dark or PS ife c:"ne the
nuric,
AM compassion, lergivencssand truth;
And he!ecd tin j'rm.i'dwiiiiaseldier'slruc
love,
And her heait answered back in its i.ill
Seeur maid from the N'eill', when the b.-ui'c
smoke ie-c,
Till the sun, uiieli-cured once mere.
Wooed the si a.s and the stupe-, :-s cielul
tl-ey waved,
O'er a land In rebellion belere,
Wentaway Willi her love te hi- home in Hie
bout!),
Whcie the inesand the Mowers gin-., wlc,
A sweet elleiing le Peace, en Hie :'! ir e!
I.eve,
Te Hie reb"l a cev'nan' -hi- wile.
May the Seuth and .oilh,asthe-.-iwolrusl" ig
hearts,
In the luliire united c"cr be :
Kill one lla-c ever ", and one purpose, our
Ged,
A pure nation, ti iumphanlin Thce !
William '. McSparran.
Sportsman's .Mishap,
Jeseph Ounii of Heney Rcml, 111., IG
j cats of age, caused his ;un by the barrels
stiuck the hammers against a leg, and was
hilled.
Yeung Jefleelc, IS years of age, of Trey,
Ala., had the biccuh pin el hisgun ledged
in his brain, because the piece was over
charged. While aiming at a bird at Monticclle, N.
V., the barrel of (ieergc Watts' s gun left
the stock, and the whole charge wet
tbieugh Din: of his feet.
!. Pabcslen, a lfi year old boy, of Sulli
van, Intl., while swinging his gun careless
ly during a gunning trip, caught the ham
mer in his clothes and was killed.
While Julius Mellicr, a bail.eref Cam
bridge, N. Y , was drawing a gun out of a
beat at Lake Lauderdale,, the fuearm was
discharged, blowing oflfMelIicr's arm.
The son of Jehn Denehue, of Atk:nscn,
Ind.. thiew himself eti the grass, caught
the trigger of the gun en the bottom of
his 1 1 outers and ha 1 his right hand blew.i
eiT.
The pucnls of Theodeic 15os.s.ef Build's
Lake, N. J., net only lest their son, who
was killed while sheeting, but as they
wire driving rapidly te visit the dying boy
their eat riage was wicckcd,and the mother
MiH'ci-ed a fraclmcd arm and the father
icrieus internal injuries.
James II. Dyer, a prominent citizen of
Rutland, t , recently took his denble-bar-lclcd
gun and fishing led, te spend a d.xy
in the weeds. He was found the next
morning dead, ty "nig upon a knell, with" one
bhee and hislishing basket, under his head
and placed near his body some papers and
a pholeg.-aph, which explained the manner
and cause of his death. He had pursued
a squirrel down into a hollow, and in en
dcavering te catch him the lock of the gun
caught. The lock was broken and the gun
went off, sending a ball into Mr. Dyer's ab
domen. He started for help, but was loe
weak from less of bleed te go faranddiew
himself up te the knell where he was
found. I le took a paper from his pocket and
wrote a brief statement of the accident,
and knowing that death would ensue, lie
made a brief mcmeiauda relative te his es
tate and fuucial. He wrote en the back
of the photograph : " 8 p. m., still alive."
Aly life was saved bv Warner Sate Kidney
and Liver Cure. K.U. Lalcly,,Sehitn, Ala.
Factory Facts.
Clese eon linemen t. careful attention te all
lactery work, gives the operatives pallid faces
peer appetite, languid, miser-able Seeling),
peer bleed, inactive li er,kidney.s and in imn v
trouble, and all the physicians and medicines
in tli? weiht cannot help thcui unless tliey get
out doers or u-t: Hep Hitters, made et the
purest and best remedies, und especially ler
such eises, ha lug abundance el health, sun
shine and rosy cheeks in them. Nene need
sutler if I hey will use them iieely. They test
but a trille. See another column.
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HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
TV-:i'Ciiiimla!"l cvidenc:; el nearly thirty
yen i iiiw that tin I'lll'-ix is a certain remedy
ler in il ni.d illr;iv, :m well as its surest pre
vent K ; tli.it II fr.idu-.ilc'i dyspepsia, consti
pation. IHei c.inplaliit and ncrvnusne.,
i eiiiiti nicis a t ikIi ncy te gout, iheiimatism,
iiiniaiy and iit'-ilm: ilKeidi-r-i, that it imparls
vigor 1V1I he Ici-lilc. anil cln-cis the mind while
it invigeratiM I In: body.
Fer f-.ile by sill Di ngglsl.s and Dealers gener
al!', ol-lvdeed&lyw
NJCKVOUS DEI.II.ITY.
Te Nervous hutlerers The Great Euro Eure
jk'jiii Remedy Dr. J. 15. Simpsen's Specillc
Medicine. It is a positive cureiler Sperma Sperma
eorrhea, Seminal Weakiies.Impetency,andall
disease." resulting from Selt-Abuse, as Mental
Anxiety, Le-s of .Memery. Pains in Hack or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
insanity ami an early grave. The Specillc
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and
get full particulars. Price, Specillc. $1 per
p ickage, or six packages for $3. J. II. SIMF
MJ.V MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 106
Main Slice!, Hullnle, N. Y. Address all orders
te
II. P.. COCHRAN. Druggist. Sele Agent.
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i::7ainl i:?.i North (jneeii Street, Lancaster.
inli-iydceu&wi
STOMACH BITTEBS.
WAKAMAKXR Jt BROWN.
OAK HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
Werth
Knewing.
There is a place in Philadelphia
where a stranger may buy his clothes,
and fare as well as if he kuetv the
whole city by heait; and if knows
nothing about the value of cloths,
or of clothes, he is as well off as
if he were a geed judge of both.
The reason is that cveiything te
be found there is made there
made and sold under a sjstem
which rarely allows mistakss te
occur, and which corrects them if
they de ecct-
Oak Halt, is the place; and its
practice may be summed up in a
few words. If you get there what
you don't want te keep at the
price, you return it, and get your
money back.
Tus means a great deal mere
than appears en the surface. It
means that yen arc net going te
get what you will net want te keep
at the pi ice, if the merchant can
help it. It means that the clothes
you get there w ill be of honest cloths,
honestly made ; and that they will
cost you less than as geed clothes
can be get for elsewhere. It means
that they will be cvciy way better
weilh your money than you can get
elsewhere for the same money.
If it means anything less than these
tit'ng: if it means peer cloths, trim
mings, cutting, sewing, or in any way
dishonest or illiberal dca,:ng; the
return of his goods will plague the
merchant, "ijurc h's credit a-ul d!
sipate his trade.
If it means these things if it mca'is
liberal and honorable dealing, valu
able and trusty clothing, ease and
safety in getting it, Oak Uat.i. is the
place for jeu te go te, or te send
te; and it is weilh your while
le knew hew you can send, if it is
inconvenient te go.
Write; sav what your occupation
is ; say what sei t of use you intend
te make of the clothes you want;
whether for everyday wear or other
wise ; what color you prefer, or what
color te avoid ; say about what you
watit te pay ; say everything that
you think may aid a stranger in
cheesing for you. Yeu will get in
reply samples of cloths and prices of
whatever yen want made from these
cloths. Yeu will get also the means
of having your measure taken by an
unskilled person.
There is only one d-liculty left.
Somebody has get te take the risks
of the dealing ; for there are risks.
Send your money along with your
order. That covers the risk as te
your geed faith. Weiisk everj thing
else ; the tit and your satisfaction
every way.
Our trade by mail amounts te half
a million dollars a year ; there's no
reason why it shouldn't amount te
five million".
Wanamaker
& Brown.
Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market streets,
PlIIT.ADELrFTA.
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ASTRICH BRO'S ADVERTISEMENT.
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ANUASTEK BAZAAR.
A BRIEF MENTION
Ob' WHAT
ASTRICH BRO.S'
13 EAST KING STREET,
OFi'KIi PAl.TICULAKIT
CHEAP
DUllING THE COMING
WEEK.
OlJIt STOCK COM PU1SI.S THE MOSi
T1ST1U COLLECTION OK
Alt-
We otter the choicest line et
HATS. HATS.
c-erexhibited,in this city, l'.lasantlv trimmed
PATTEltN HATS AND ISONNETri,
at mosrreasenable price.
DEUUYS. DEItP.YS. PKIiin.S.
Mack Felt Derby., Hc.
Seft Felt Derbys Vee.
Mines' Derbys, bound and trimmed with
batin, at 7.".e.
Our $1 Derby, en Fine Felt, tiimmed with
Heavy Satin liibben and bound with Heed
'.lack Satin, K the cheapest and most profitable
Hat ever bought.
THE CIGAKETTE HAT, "Tie.
A full line of
LADIES' SHAPE HATS AND P.ONNETS,
in Straw, Fine Felt and Heaver.
I.ar'e.Fine,Selt ISeavcr Hats, in all colors,il.
OsTUICH AN D FANCY. FEATHERS
in all shades, and in the most urtistie designs.
lilltDS' WINGS.
HEADED 15REASTS,
FE ATHEIt HANDS and ethers.
KIISIJONS
el superior quality. Plain and Fancy,
in all shades.
First Oualily Satin ami Gres Grain Kibbons
" Ne.ll, Ne. 12, Ne. US,
le. ile. '."'.le.
All Silk Gres Grain Ribbons.
Ne. 4, Ne. 5, Ne. 7, Ne. 1), Ne. 1-',
fc fie. 7e. !'c. 12c. a yd.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
We eiler the handsomest line of
HLACK SILK FRINGES
at our well-known low prices.
Silk and P.cad Fringes from U5c. upwards
.r(K-incli Read and Chenille Fiinge (.le
Heavy Chenille Fringe at 7c
5 inch Chenille and Grass Fringe, with lancy
; Heading, sSc.
Mestck'gnntChenillcnud.lctFiingesnt$layd.
Fine Chenille and Head Fringes at 1.1,
$1.20, $1.25 per yard.
A ery rich Grass tringe, with deep Fancy
Heading. $1.10 per yaul.
Coleied Silk Fringes at 02c. per yard.
HEADED
PASSAM ENTERIES.
One let Headed Pas,anienterie-.,2 inches ide,
73c. a yard.
One let, 2$ inch width, in most elaborate
mttcrns. at $1 ner yard.
The mentexipiNite design in Pas-amenlei ic-.
ill l.ii" per yum.
.Inst opened, an elegant assortment el
NOVELTY HUTTOXS,
HLACK and COLORED GIRDLE.,
TASSELS,
HEADED and CROCHET HALLS
HUNGARIAN SPIKES,
ORNAMENTS, &c.
Ti burning Tascls fle. apiece
Elegant Cord, and Spike, at sH.ii
Mlk Girdle. 7.1c, -l, $I.2", Sl.r.Oand upw aids.
Single Hungarian Spikes. Headed,
:t, I, ."i and : inches,
at 12c., l'.ie.. XJe., Stic, apiece.
Ileavv silk Cord 20c. per ai d
ili-iv'v Silk Curd. Headed 23c. lier ya'-d
Rich Colercil Silk Ginlles rl 2"
Tassel Ornaments in Elegant Patterns.
HLACK TRIMMING LAC1.
in French, Spanish, Cliantilly and Guipuie.
Goel Hlack Triinining Silk at 73e. per ytl
Heavy Hlaek Silk I..ii)pcr d
20 inch Extra Heavy Hlaek Silk $1.23 per .d
Lyen Colored Satins, Latest Shades.ixic. per j d
Extra Quality Lyens Hlaek Satin. . .73c. per , d
Lmhis Hlaek Diess Satin, superior quality,
SSI ner al. worth $1.23".
Fine Hlack satins. $1.20, $1.10. il .i
Exeelllent ipialilv Hlack elvetien at
5()e. a yaril, erth 75e.
nreeadi'd Velveteen, in all Celer 7-"c
Colercil Velveteens, silk iinislied (!
All Silk Hlack Velvet $I.IK) per yard
Fine Hlaek Silk Velvet $1.2". perjanl
HLACK CREPES.
Extra Heavy Crepe $!.00ayanl
English Crepe, 3-4 il.ir.ayard
English Crepe, IM iCe:iyaid
Rest English Veil Crejie. e.Mra heavy.. .$1 a jd
KID GLOVES.
OUR NEW KID GLOVE,
-The ALEXANDRE MEDAILLE D'OR,
is "positively equal te the best Gleve in the
market. Ecry pair wan anted te;iveperIect
satistaetien Each pair is caietuliy selected
and examined hemic it is ellcred ler sale.
Any lady wishing te buy a pair will de well te
call mi lis, as our assortment is the most com
plete ever shown in this city. AH si.es lrem
r le ",y., in Hlack and White. All new tall
shades iii;i5inwns and Drabs. A line.-is-.erl-ment
ei Opera Celers and White, allot the
same make.
SNetc the price of this most excellent Kid
Gleve:
S bit tlens Only OSe.
; buttons Only ?!..
button stitched back GenU' Kid Gleve, el
superior quality (every pair war
ranted), $1.23 per pair.
SPECIAL IIAI'GAINS!
One let et :! button Kid Gloves, which we
have previously sold ler Se., in olers and
Operas, te be closed out for 71c.
A new let et ("button Kid Gloves, in OPERA
SHADES ONLY, el excellent quality, at f..ic.
a pair.
Anether let el 8 button Kid Gleve, of liner
quality, at $l.lapair.
IN LISLI". THREAD AND HEREIN
GLOVKS.
w e are prepared new te show J en any style ei
GIeai! suitable ter fall wear.
. A New Lettif Herlin G!evc-.
1, 2, 3 elastics.
12c, 13c, 10c. a pair.
The best Gleve formal keiing piirpnses.
A real Lisle Gleve for dress wear, in line
shades et Slate, regular made, 2 lull elastics, at
23c. a pair.
The ery finest French Pearl Lisle,2el:islies,
;:ic. a pair.
Dark colored, line Merine, slecking top
Gleve, at 23c.
Finer quality, fancy lop, :Uc.
Heavy all-wool C.isliitiere Gleve, lincsl qual
ity, ribbed top, Klc.
Child's Merine Gloves in all sizes.
The best and most comlertable Gleve ynu
can buy a Gleve that keeps wai m and suits te
lie worn as a line dress Gleve in dark drabs,
brown, caidinal, navy and ligiil blue, maioen,
&c, from 20c. a pair up.
Infants Mitts, in white and colored, in large
variety, lrem lie. a pair up.
Child's Worsted Leggins lrem :iOe. a pair up.
Lcggin Drawer.-', ler liable, in white and
cardinal, $1 a pair.
Ladles' Worsted I.eggins, 5Sc, l'"ic., 73c, ac
cording te size.
IJabics' Saxony Knit Shirts.
Without sleeves tie.
With sleeves Cic.
The best and wannest.
Childs Merine Undershii Is and Drawers, in
all sizes and qualitcs.
LADIES AND GENTS MERINO UNDER
WEAR. Yeu can buy cheaper and better at our store
than any where else in this cHy.
Ladies' Merine Vests, regular made, cuffs,
33c.
Ladies" line Merine Vests and Drawers, i.'c.
Etra heavy, silk stitched, 73e.
Fine Ficnch Cashmere, $1.(i0.
Gent's geed Merine Shirts and Drawer.!, Hec.
Gent's Flannel Shirts and Drawers, from $1,
upwards.
Gent's Cleth Shirt--..
SCARLET- UNDERWE Al.'.
" lOUR ASSOETMENT OF HOSIERY.
is tee well known, and it would till columns te
try and mention the dill'erent styles and prices
that we arc able te show in that department.
One single eall will convince you that there is
nothing missing lrem the cheapest te the best,
lrem the smallest te the largcsU
Wc invite everybody te visit our store with
out paying, se as te give yen au idea et the
style et goods wc keep anil their prices.
A tell assortment et
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
at low- prices.
Most extraordinary liargains in Gent's Cot Cet Cot
eon Socks. Kull regular made Socks, lie. a
pair. One iet of real RrilKli Socks, lull regu
ular made, Wc. English Merine Socks, 23c.
llalbriggans, full regular made. S3c, and a
great many ether bargains which arc worth
notice.
ASTRICH BRO.'S,
13 EAST KING ST.
Millinery HeYelties.
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT
GhUNDAKERS.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black aiftl Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kiuds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c., call at OTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN
DAKER'3. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and examine enr stock, at
GUNDAKEE'8,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
njtr uoevs.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
BLANKET SHAWLS for Ladies.
BLANKET SHAWLS for Children.
BLANKET SHAWLS for Scheel Girls.
PAISLEY, THIBET and HROCHE MIAWLS.
SHAWLS IN QUANTITIES
PAHNESTOCK'S.
m for
UNDERWEAR ler Ladies.
UNDERWEAR ler GcnU.
UNDERWEAR for Heys and Girls
UNDERWEAR at all price-.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS,
CLQAKINGS.
HAGER & BROTHER
have new open the hilcsi novelties in French,
Enj;llli ami American
DRESS GOODS.
TRENCH PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUITINGS.SIDE BANDS, CASIIMERK
FOULE, MOMIK CLOTHS, FLAN
NEL SUITINGS, ic., Ac.
SILKS, SATDfS
VELVETS.
Cloaks! Cloaks!
H.rveju.! iiieied fiinn New Yeik ini)Oit
cr.s a line el Cloaks, Delmans and .l.lckct-. in
tin L:itc--t Style for L.idic.aml Mis-es.
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Black ami Celers, Plain and Fancy, in Iir-yi
Avxertini'iil.
SWi' invite e:iminatien.
1UV1HVAL..
DR. SAMORD'S
LIVEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer .sale by all Druggist-.
ollC-lyced&altcow
INVESTIGATION !
IMS. GltEENE has Micec-sfully treated ever
1,001) of the most ditlicnlt chronic (se called) in
curable ca-cs during a nine month's practice.
The most et thrin had been the rounds of the
leading physicians el Lancaster count-.
DR. GREENE is ready at any time le meet a
committee et the Lancaster County Medical
Society at the Opera Houscer elsewhere te dis
cuss the merits et Omnipathvuml prove lis
superiority ever all ether patliies in vogue.
The people arc greatly interested ami de
mand the tidiest investigation. Invalids are
every iveek dying in this county -whose lives
could he saved. Is there any .subject about
which the mas-ci are mere concerned than
restoration te health, and the prolonging et"
their lives 7
Dr. G. originated ami is new the owner of 20
Medical Pads. He especially warns the public
against the numerous counterfeits no w ellcred
me people.
Dr. Green docs an (elusive office business.
Patients who cannot call at his elliccsmiisl.
send lull description et alllictinns. Hundreds
of deaths have occurred here in nine mouths ;
only two in his practice.
Consultations free. Catanh cured for W)
cent a. Cure quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad
di e-s for 50 cents.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
Ne. 33C NOItTIt OUKEN STREET,
SO-UdMWF&S Lancaster, Pa.
NEKVINE, OB TOKIC SMSOOfflCA.
A UOON TO HOTH SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all
diseases arising lrem NcrvensDeuility,Sexual
Diseidcrs, ever Indulgence et Vicious Habits,
as well as lrem the prostration ei old age. Its
curative properties in violent and chronic
forms nftlietollewiug diseases have been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians :
Dyspepsia, Sell Abuse, Headache, Dizziuc.se,
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
I'l-uiiii.v, luijiuiunui, rciiiainrc iieeay, &c.
It has been in ue ler ever lerty yeai.s.and
is te-day the most popular remedy for the . dis
eases above mentioned in the WORLD. It can
be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in
taste, and better than all, it is a sure, safe and
certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
amply demonstrate. Since l.sa; this remedy
has always been sold fera 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 manufacture has
expired, it is ellcred te the suiTcring of both
iwsm
sexes :n one iienar per package, se as 10 no
within the reach of all; tit which price it will
be pent te any address tree et further charge.
Address
DR. WILLIAM YOUNG,
4C Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
May be consulted en all diseases by mail.
lvX-tinMl&w
JSXBHOIDRJBLES, SC.
WA.TCHES,
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.
Call attention te the completeness and variety of their
stock, including every article of e very description in their line,
from the low-priced te the costly. All grades of Watches and
Time-keepers. All classes of Jewelry, including very many
pretty designs in cheap goods, and a superb collection of fine
Diamond Goods. Silverware in full variety, from any geed
Electro-plated article te the Solid Silver Goods of great intrin
sic worth. Oil Paintings, Musical Bexes, Bronzes, &c, &c.
All purchasers of goods in our line, all persons contemplat centemplat
- ing the purchase of such goods, all admirers of beautiful goods,
are respectfully invited te visit our store.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers.
ZAHM'S
A new room and depant stock. A full line of
Lancaster Watches,
Waltham Watches,
Columbus Watches,
In Geld and Silver Cases at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Rcantilul wedding glfU In
Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, and French Clocks.
Arundel Spectacles,
the best in the world.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
is as complete as any in the larger cities. We manufacture Rings, Masonic Marks, Society
Pius, .leelryet all kinds, Hiauieiid Mounting and any special or odd piecus In any desired
style.
MONOGRAMMIXG and Fine .lewclry and Watch repairing a specialty. All work warranted.
Call and examine euri lock ami leave j our repairing with
Zalim's Cerner, Lancaster, Fa,
vr.eTiuxa.
GARFIELD VS. HANCOCK.
PALL, CAMPAIGN OF 1880
New opened and the hattle has commenced and rages fiercely, and while there may he
some deuht in the minds et many persons us te who will be the next President el the United
States, therecan be no doubt in the mind of any person In want or CLOTHING as le where
can he bought the cheapest and the best, cither in Iteady-madc or Made te Order.
MYERS & 11ATHFON,
Centre Hull, Ne. 12 East King Street, the Great Clothing Emporium.
The second story room is packed brim full with Hit: greatest variety of HEADY MADE
CLOTHING I'ORMI-IX, YOUTHS, ROYS AND CHILDREN, all our own manufacture. They
are well made, well trimmed, and the goods are a'l sponged belere they arc made up In gar
ments. MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00.
Our Piece Goods lill the first tloer te its utmost capacity, and Is nicely arranged, se as te
give the pnrchithcr the advantage et seeing the whole block in a very short space et time. H e
an prepared te make up te order at the Mini test, possible notice and at the most reasonable
price. Our stock has been bought for cali and will be sold at a very small advance. Ituyyeur
Clothing at Centre Hall ami save one profit. Call and examine our giant stock and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON,
Se. 12 EAST KIXU STREET,
jtjir aoeos.
if Fall Cloaks and Dress Goods !
WATT, SHAND
have lcecived a huge invoice of CLOAKS AXD
tentien.
DRESS
New I'all Shades in all Weel (,.b!iiiiiw, Mende Cleths, Shooda Cleths and Flannel Suit
ings. .1 u-,t opened au Elegant Line el French and English Plaids and Novelties for combi
nation suits. Special Value in
Black Cashmeres, Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored
Velvets, Trimming Silks, Brocaded Silks and Velvets.
Clack and Colored Satins in Great Variety, at the
NEW YORK STORE.
MEliiVAJ.,
DR. BROWNING'IS
TOHC MB ALTERATIVE!
The Celebrated Piescriplien of W CHAM PION 1IROWXIXG, M. D.
FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Perfectly Purities the Hloed, Enriches the Rloed, Reddens the Weed, makes New Weed,
Wonderfully Ininreves the Annelitc. and Chan sees the Constitution ijulfering from General
Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proof of its wendcrlulenicaey is te be obtained
by a t rial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all.
3"It is iiie-,t scientiflcilly ami elegantly compounded by its author and sole proprietor,
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
117 ARCH STREET, PTTTT.ADF.T.PHIA, PA.
A regular graduate of .Jcllersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist and
Skillful Pharmacist. Price, 50c and 1. 00. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine. dl-lydeewftw
FOUXJOEMtS ANli MAV1IIXISTH.
J ANCASTEK
J BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
OrresiTBinc Locesiorivie Wenim.
The subscriber continues le man niacin it
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and oilier purposes
Furnace Twiera,
Hellewa Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Wacksmilhing generally.
ar Jobbing promptly attended te.
inglS-lydl JOHN REST.
TlNll'Alti:, JtC-
OTOVKS. STOVES.
IJriek-Setand Peitubh:
HEATERS and RANGES
at:
Sherf zer, Humphreville & Kieifrr's
Ml EAST KING STREET.
I
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.TEH'JSZJtY, Jtt.
CORNER.
EDW. J. ZAHM.
LANCASTER, PESJi'A.
& COMPANY
DOLMANS at prices that must commend at
GOODS.
jf UJtfflTUJUC.
HBINITSH,
I PIKE FUKNITUKE
AMD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
j All in want or Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
r would de well te c.ill and examine specimens
; et our work.
j OFFICE FUliMTURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
15 Kant Kin-; Street.
TAINTIN.
X .All kinds of Hoiise Painting and Graining
lone at the shortest notice and in the best pos
sible style. We have reduced our prices te
?1.7j per day. Shep en West Charlette street.
ectl3-:iinil At. LEX GUTHB1E & SOXS.
tjc a rt-LEicir vum
T ANCASTKK AND .MII.LKKSV1I.I.K It. K
I J riM rnn na frt1lst- .
Leave Lancatser ; IMS. Pi-pet), at 7, 9, and
ll:a0a.m.,and 2, 4. i: and SAi p. in., except en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. m.
Leave Millersvllle (lower end) at 5,8. and
a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
Jay.
C-IOIATMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Tort Deposit Railroad, en the following
time:
TATiess North
wjian.
Express. Express. Accen.
A. M. V. SI. p. M.
6-35 :5:."k) 2.t
7:12 4:2 .":1S
' 7:59 .'..( 5 0t
:M 5::n C.i)
Fert Deposit..
Peachbottein
Safe Harber...
Columbia
ST4.TIOKS SeCTii-IExpress. I Express.? Accem .
WARD. I A. SI. 1. X. I A.X.
Columbia.
Safe Harber.
Pcachbottem
.1 10:33
. U:-r.
I I. M.
.j li07
. 12:13
::'J)
6:M
r. m.
7:K
S.05
7:50
AttMW
Lett1"
H.U7
r. m.
12-.23
Pert Deposit....
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ADINjG Jt COLtl.MIHA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAIN-.
OCTOP.ER 25TU, 1SW.
NORTHWARD.
IEAVE.
yuarryville
Lancaster, liingM...
Lancaster
Columbia
ARRIVE.
Reading
A. .v.
7'e
ti:::
11:111
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
ARRIVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, King St....
QuarryviUe
A.M.
S:05
10:13
10:07
A.M.'
,lienj
i.v.
-:le
iie
p.m.; p.
U:10 ..
Sri i
.-:I0
-:-J0
Ur."5
3.ihi
5:10
:
10: IS
Ilriii
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
lrem Philadelphia, Pett.sville. HnrrNhurg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Itroek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and lrem Yerk,
llane er, Gettysburg. Frederick and Italti Italti
iner.v A. M. WILSON. Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAII.KOAD NTAV
SCHEDULK On and titter M'.NDAl
AUGUST Cd, 1SS0, trains en the l'cniwyhauia
Railroad will arrive and leave the l.ani-.t-.tei-and
Philadelphia depots as follews:
Eastward.
A.SI.II-.5I. P.M.
II: 13 i:!!)
7:33 :',:l4l
.s-03 1:03 3-3I)
7:53 hie :::ln
10:03 3-2 1 3..W
Leave Arrive
Iine'lei Philail'ii
2:10 a.m. 4:13 a.m
Sri " 7: M "
S-iHl "
W " 10:10
S:13 "
!l:l( " 12.01 p.m.
12 33 "
I:i0 p.m. S:15""
2:110 " 3:00 "
:::i3 " 5sa
1:1". " K:I3 "
r.r25 " ifw
Li-.i AniM
Philad'n l.anc'1. r
I2:.ii a.m. 5:1 0 a..i
7:m lu:le "
10:13 "
Aim '- Il:ii3 "
mix " ItWti "
H:3u ' 2:10 p.m.
2:15 '
2:311 "
2:: p.m. 5:lr. "
LOU ' 7:2"- "
r::u " 7::a
r23 " :5ll "
;i:ie " n.:a "
11:33 " 2.10 A.M
Philadelphia K vprcs"
Yerk Aceeu. Ami cs;
Harrisburg Express
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
Columbia Accomuieilat ion.
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Pacitic Kxpresa,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express, ,
Duv Exnress
Ilarriiburg Ai-eoinmeil.ii'n,
Westward.
Way Passenger,
MailTniinXe.l.via Ml.-lev,
MailTminXe.'J.via Cel'b-.i,
Xiagara.t Chicago K. press
Sunday Mail,
t ast J. me, ..............
Frederick Accommodation.
Dillerville LncnI.viaMt..ley
Harrisburg AccemiiKHi.il'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
llarrlshurg Kxpress,
PltLsbiirg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacitic Express,
Pacitic Express. east. en Sunday, when II. t;;
ged, will step at Middlctewu, Eliabcthteu n
Alt. Jey, Jmdisville, I'iid-in-Haud, l.cni'tii
l'lace, Gap, Christiana, Parkcshnrg, Ce.Ui.
villc, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en hiind.iy, when llaggc.I,
will step at Dovningtewu,Co.'it i!! l'.ul,.
burg,Mt.Joy,Elixabelhlevu and Middlcleun.
Hanover accommodation wct.ceuiicctiiigat
Ijincaster with Niagara and Chicago Epicss
at 11:03a. in., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommedal ion, u est, eeuue(t- at
Lancaster, with Fnt Line, we-t.at 2:10 p.m.,
anil will run through te Frederick.
COAL.
B.
It. MARTIN,
Whole-ale and Retail Dealer in all kindaef
LUMRER AND COAL.
49-Yard: Xe. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Uinc-aMcr. . n:t-ljd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of tee Itcst Onalily put up exprcsnly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.'
Jtm YARD ICO SOUTH AVATKU ST.
ncZMyd PHILIP SCRUM, SON & CO.
c
OAL! CtAL! COAL!!!
Wc have constantly en hand all the lct
grades of COAL that are in murl.ct, which wu
are selling as low as any yard In the city.
Call and get "ir prices lieferi! buying else
where. . M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON,
s27-lyd 2!H NORTH WATER STREET.
COHO &"WILEY,
Hr.O SOUTH HATKi: ST., iMHtaslcr, Pa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection Willi the Telephonic Exchange.
i'.ranch Ollicc : Ne. :; NORTH DUKE ST.
fe!.2S-lyd
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind
ofCOALgeto
RUSSBL. & SHULMYER'S.
(Quality and Weight gmiianteed. Orders ic
spcctfnlly solicited.
OFFIUK: 22 East King Street. YAKI:
UIS North I'rimn Street.
aiigll-taprl.SU
III TO
REIIiLY .Sc KELLER
00D, CL1LVN FAMILY COAL,
and all ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and
(pinntity guaranteed. Manure by tin-car lead
at Philadelphia stock yard price..
Yard, HarrNburg Pike.
Ollicc, aJ5 East Chestnut street. augl7-tM
WALL PAPERS, Se.
Iiri-: AICK OKKKK1NO T1IK OM.V
PERFECT
Extension Window Cornice
ever manufactured. It is perfect in It con
struction, Minplu and handy te adjust and
very cheap. It can be regulated le litany r
nary window by means of a thumb screw, ami
can be adjusted lrem one feet te li c feet wide.
They in c madeer4 Inch Walnut Meulding
or a New Pattern, and we ha; them in eight
different- styles. Come and see them.
CUIimiN POLES
In Walnut, Ash and Ebony, EniU, Rings and
Rracfccts complete.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
OPENING FALL STYLES OF
WALL PAPEK
-ASD-
SHADES.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
UROVERIES.
Y17-UOLESALE AXD KKTAII..
LE VANS FLOUR
AT
Ne. 2".7 NOI1TII PRINCE STREET.
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