Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 11, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTKUKM'ELL THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1880.
Hancaster I-ntelligencev.
THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, 1880.
.A SEA SONG.
Come, make for mc a little song
'Twos se a spirit said te me
And make It just four verses long.
Anil make It sweet as sweet can be.
And make It about the sea.
Sins me about the wild waste shore,
Where long and long atce with mc
Yeu watched the silver sills that bore
The great, strong ships across the sea
The blue, the bright, the boundless sea.
Sing mc about the plans we planned :
Mew one el IhO'-e geed ships should be
Jly way te find some flowery land
Away beyond the misty sea,
Where, al way, you should live with me.
Sing, lastly, hew cur hearts were caught
Up Inte heaven, because that we
Knew net the flowery land we sought
Lay till beyond that ether sea
Th-tt -Oiiiiilleni, saillcss, solemn sea.
The Way of Hie World.
Fr'!i i leanings front the Heme and For
eign Crep f Humer.
An Arkansas man was offered a plate of
macaroni senp, but declined it, declaring
that Ihey "couldn't play off any biled
pipe-stems en bim."
New time changes ! In the geed Old
Testament days it was considered a mira
cle ler nu ass te speak, and new nothing
sbeit of a miracle will keep one quiet.
What is the worst thing about
riches'.''" asked the Sunday-school super
intendent. And the new boy said : "Their
scarcity."
Dr. Lyman Bcecher once said of a ser
mon which he had just preached net very
much te his satisfaction : ' I ahvay holler
at the top of my voice when I'm net prc
paicd." Prof. Swing of Chicago says that the
Methodists no longer held "that if a sinner
should come back from hell, and be per
mitted te live in a furnace' he would freeze
te death.'
A young wife, remonstrating with her
husband en his dissipated habits, was an
swered : " I am like the Prodigal Sen. my
dear. I will reform by and by.' " I will
be like him tee," she said. " I will arise
and go te my father.'
'Johnny, you must never use tobacco,"
said a fend mother. "Even the hogs don't
de thai." I knew they don't, dear Mam
ma ; ami hogs don't go te Heaven, nei
ther." And Johnny went out seen after
and hiil two cigar-stumps under the door
step. A negre preacher described hell as ice
cold, where the wicked freze te all eter
nity. When asked why, he said : "'Cause
I don't dare tell dem people mi din else.
Why, if I say hell is warm, some of dem
ole rheumatic niggeis be wanting te start
down dar the very fus' frost."
"Ge where there is the most sin, sir,"
said the old clergyman's coachman, when
asked which of two calls the domino
ought te accept. Ti;e geed man thought
ever it, and concluded that where there
was most money there would be most sin.
Se he accepted the call which offered the
most substantial salary.
The baker's irt was standing by the
deer, minus the baker. Little cherub
climbed up, and looking into the boxes,
feasted her eyes en cookies and jumbles
innumerable. 'Oh ! Isc a geed mind te
take a cookie." " But that would be
very wrong," said nurse, reprovingly.
"The baker won't see me." "But Ged
will," solemnly. " I knew ; but He'll
never tell the baker."'
The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon was once an
noyed by three young men persisting in
wearing their hats in church. He ap
peared for a time net te notice them, but
proceeded te tell his audience of a visit he
had paid te a Jewish synagogue. "When
I entered,"' he said, "l took off my hat,
but was informed that the great mark of
respect was te keep it en. 1 did se, though
I assure you 1 felt very strange wearing
my hat in a place of worship. And new,
as I paid this mark of respect te the syna
gogue, may I ask these Jews in the gal
lery te conform equally te our rules and
kindly uncover their heads'.'" AVhich was
cneujrh.
Yt hluirim-n.
Ilctei's j en begin your heavy spring work
utter u wnioref relaxation, your system needs
cleansing and strengthening te prevent an at
tack of Ague, Itilieits or Spring Fevcr, or some
ether Spring dekness that will untit you ler
a season's work. Yeu will save time, much
sickness and great expense if you will use one
bottle fit Hep ltitteis in your family this
lunnlh. Don't wait. Sec ether column.
M-2vd&Y
Hew Happiness Is Secured.
Happiness i- the absence of pain or annoy
ami-, and wherever there is pain there is dis
t;ae. A pain in the lower portion of tee body
iudicalc-iudkordcretsomckind. If there is any
odor or color r deposit in the urine it means
disease uiid requires attention at once. We
have heard manyet our friends sneak of the re
ni'irkable pew er of Warner's Safe Kidney anil
Liver Cure and are convinced there is nothing
se cm lain and valuable ler all disorders of the
urin'arv system both male and temale. 6
MEDICAL.
Vrjcitvers iskisiliti.
JA Te Nervous Sullerers The (Jreat Eure-
iMSiin Remedy Dr. J. It. Kiiiipeu'.s Specific
iledieine. It, is a pe-itive cure; ter Spcrma Spcrma
ten hea. Seminal Weakness, Iinpetency,and all
ili.-eaes resulting trem Selt-Abuse, as Mental
Anrkieiy, I.es of Memery, l'ains in "Jack" or
Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption,
Insanity and an early grave. The Specitie
Medicine is being used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write ler them and
get lull particulars. Frier, Speeilie, $1 per
package, ersix packages for $5. J. R. SIMP
SOX MEDICINE CUM PAN , Nes. 104 and 100
Main Street, I'.utlale, X. Y. Address all orders
te
II. I!. COCIIUAN, Druggist, Sele Agent,
137 and i:i!i North Ouccn Street, Lancaster.
ml7-lydced&w
VTEKVIXK, OK TOXIC Sl'Kl'JFICA.
- -L A BOON' TO BOTH SEXES.
A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all
diseases arising Irem Nervous Debility, Sexual
Disorders, ever Indulgence et Vicious Habits,
as well as trem the prostration et old age. Its
curative properties in violent and chronic
tonus of the following diseases have been at
tested te by the most Eminent Physicians:
Dyspepsia, Sell Abuse, lleadachu. Dizziness,
Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheea, General
Debility, Iinpeteney, Premature Decay, "ec.
It has lieen in use for ever terty years, and
is te-day file 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, sate and
certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but
stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil
amply demonstrate. Since 1S30 tills remedy
lias always been sold tern 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 ettered te the suffering of both
sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be
within the reach of all; at which price it will
be sent te any addle? tints et further charge.
Address
DR. WILLIAM YOUNG,
Spruce Sliccl, Philadelphia.
May be consulted en all diseases by mall.
IvttMJind&w
CAMi'AIGX HOODS.
1
JIuWiS!
n.A;s:
SASHES FOR PARADES, TRIMMINGS FOR
SASHES, SADDLE CLOTHS, SHOUL
DER fcTRAPS, BELTS, Ac.
Neckties, Entirely New Styles.
NEW STYLE COLORS.
UNDERWEAR, GLOVES &c, &c
E. J. ERISMA3TS,
06 NOKTII yiJEKV STREET.
kidxey isi) ziteb cvhe.
tar's Safe
Kidney Liver
CURE.
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid
ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of
both Male and Female.
READ THERECORD:
"It saved my lire." E. IS. Lakely, Selma,
Ala-
" It Is the remedy that will cure the many
diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Maga
zine. " It has passed severe tests and wen endorse
ments from some of the highest medical talent
In the country." iVew Yerk World,
"Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be
held for one moment in comparison with it."
C. A. Harvey, D. D., Washington,!). C.
Tliis Great Natural Remedy is for Sale
by Druggists in all Tarts or the World.
TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
ROCHESTER. N. Y.
uugil-Tu.Th&Sd&w
vlviuixg.
FALL OPENING
H. GERHAKT'S
I,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1880.
A Complete Stock et
Cleths, Suitings
OVERCOATINGS.
which for elegance cannot ha surpassed. The
Largest Assortment of
ENGLISH AND SCOTCH
SUITINGS
in this city. Prices as low as the lowest at
H. GERHART'S
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING !
Wu have new ready ter sale an Immense
Stock et
roil
Fall and Winter,
which are Cut ami Trimmed in the Latest
Style. We can give you a
GOOD STYLISH SUIT
AS LOW AS $10.00.
PIECE GOODS
In great variety, made te order at short notice
at the lowest prices.
0. B. Hosteller I Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
e-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
FALL AND WINTER
OVERCOATINGS !
Te-day we display a full line of the Latest
Novelties in Overceatings tar the
Fall Season,
in all the New Colorings with Silk Pacings te
match; also a superior iine et Heavy Weights
In New Designs.
Pur Beaver, Seal Skin. Elysiarij
Mentanak, Ratina and
Chinchilla Beaver.
Deuble and Treble Milled, all the New Mix
tures. Tayler's English Wintrjs,
In Plain and Fancy Hacks, Combination Col Cel Col
ers.all intyle up and trimmed in the highest
Style of Art,
SM ALI NG'S
THE ARTIST TAILOR,
121 N. QUEEN STREET,
musical ixstmumexts.
THE.
Lancaster Organ Mctery
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320
North Queen street. Manufactory in the Tear.
Rranch Office, 15$ East King Street.
Alex. McKfflips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent ler Lancaster County for
CHICKEKING A SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line et Sheet and ether-Music, Small I
Instruments, Violins, Ranjes, Band Instru
ments, Ac.al wavs en hand. tl3-lydS&lyw
TnniEil
leiMeie Cleii
DRY GOODS, XOTIOXB, &C.
A STK1CU BROS.1
ADVERTISES! EST.
THE
LADIES'
VOTE
If it were cast for the merchants who have
especially wen their favor and patronage,
would, judging by the dally overflow crowds
of customers, be given in overwhelming ma
jority te the popular house of
ASTRICH BR0.S'
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
We desire te cull particular attention te the
following special bargains offered new:
HATS
AND
AND
MILLINEKY.
In the various divisions of our Hats and Mil
linery department we are displaying all the
novelties of the season, in every possible vari
ation et style, et qualities te satisfy the most
fastidious, and at prices which absolutely
compel purchase.
Just opened, 100 dozen of
FINE TRIMMED DERBIES.
FI.VU TRIMMED DERBIES,
FINE TRIMMED DERBIES,
FIFTY CENTS,
FIFTY CENTS,
FIFTY CENTS,
Satin Trimmed Derby, fully trimmed with
satin, $1.00.
Seft Felt Derbies at SOe.
Ladies' Felt Shapes, 25c.
Moscow Beaver Hats, 3ac.
Cigarette Hats, 05c.
FINE PLUSH REAVER HATS,
in black, brown, garnet, navy blur, myrtle
green and all shades of drab; ull et the finest
quality, for
THREE DOLLARS,
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS
in great variety at reasonable prices.
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS.
FEATHERS.
OSTRICH PLUMES,
in black white and colored,
OSTRICH TIPS,
in everv possible shane.
BIRDS' WINGS,
BREASTS,
FEATHER BANDS and FANCY FEATHERS
in various styles.
TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS.
A SPECIAL RARGA1N
IN HEAVY DRESS BLACK SILK.
at $1.50 per vard.
We sell excellent BLACK TRIMMING SATIN
for $1.00 per yard.
GOOD BLACK SILK VELVET,
at $1.00 per yard.
AN EXCELLENT BLACK SILK VELVET
at $1.23 per yard.
GOOD BLACK VELVETEEN
at 50c. per yard.
EMBOSSED VELVETEENS
in black, brown, navy, garnet, myrtle.
nt Kie. per yard.
COLORED VELVETEENS at GOc.
PLUSHES
in all the new shades.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
BLACK SILK FRINGES from 25c. upward.
We sell an elegant .let and Chenille Fringe
for 75c. a yard : sold elsewhere for $1.
Our Black Silk Fringes, sold at $1 yeryard,
are the greatest bargains ever offered.
We have en hand the most elegant line of
Fine Jet and Chenille Fringes from $1 upward
i.uii offer a special inducement in a Fringe
which we sell at $1.80 per yard ; worth $2.50.
Our line of
PASSAMENTER1ES
PASSAMENTERIES
PASSAMENTERIES
cannot be competed with by any house in the
city, cither in varietyef style nor in choice of
patterns.
We exhibit the most elaborate designs of
PASSAMENTERIES at our well known low
price.
NOVELTIES IN
CHENILLE AND JET TASSELS,
BEADED HUNGARIAN SPIKES,
BEADED BALLS,
BEA DED PEARS the latest novelty.
BEADED TRIMMING CORD.
COLORED SILK TASSELS AND GIRDLES,
in all the new shade.
ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS.
JET DROPS
and BON TONS, in endless variety.
Our assortment in
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS
is the most complete, and we are new able te
suit every single purchaser.
WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR
KID GLOVES.
A Tluer Butten Geed Kid Gleve, in black
and white, all new tall shades, and most ele
gant opera and evening shades, ter
NINETY-EIGHT CENTS.
The best Gleve ever offered ler the price.
3"We offer te take back every pair that
tears or rips when put en, and furnish a new-
pair lnsicau.
Six Butten, of the same quality, for $1.03.
AS-GREAT BARGAINS THIS WKEK.-5J
100 dez. six-button Kid Gloves ferCOc
."0 dez. cight-buten Kid Gloves, line quality,
$1.(i0 a pair.
We will sell THIS WEEK 200 dez. LADIES'
FINE MERINO GLOVES, in all the new fall
shades, witli ribbed tops, extra long, at the
astonishing price of TWENTY -FIVE CENTS
a pair. This is the biggest bargain we ever
offered.
READ THIS !
50 dez. Ladies' Fine All-Linen Hemstitched
HANDKERCHIEFS at 12J4c. apiece.
ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN!
100 dez. Ladies' Solid Colored MERINO
HOSE, finished, fine quality goods, ler ISc. a
pair. (These Stockings would lie cheap at 30c.)
An extra geed, full regular made. Fine Cot Cet Cot
eon Hese, ter Ladies, in cardinal, navy, brown,
gendarme, garnet, at 32c. a pair. These are
extra long French goods, anil cost 50c. a pair
any ether time.
Anet her let of lull regular made Balhriggans
at 25c. a pair.
25 dez. Ladies' Heavy Fleece Lined Hesc.full
regular made, double heels and tees, for 25c. a
pair.
Full regular made Ribbed Merine Hese, in
wiute and colored, for 25c. a pair.
A real Knitted Stocking, all wool, ladies'
size, in dark cardinal, at 45c. a pair. Child's
size Irem 2Sc. up.
IN MERINO UNDERWEAR.
we offer this week the following :
A heavy Ladies' Merine Undervest, 35c.
An extra line Merine Undervest, silk stitch
ed, regular culls and shoulders, 48c. apiece.
Child's Undervcsts and Pants, in all sizes
and qualities.
UNION SUITS,
UNION SUITS,
UNION SUITS,
GENTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR.
NOTE OUR PRICES :
An excellent 50c. Shirt for 40c.
Drawers te match.
Seventy-live cent Shirt and Drawers at
50c. each.
Finest goods at 75c. each.
Scarlet Medicated All Weel Shirt and Drawers
at $I.?5 each.
S Come and leek at them. -Ea
THREE GREAT BARGAINS IN
- GENTS' SOCKS.
Heavy Ribbed Leng Weel socks 18c. a pair
Regular Made Fine Merine Socks 25c. a pair
Real BritishSecks 19c. a pair
Just received, a let or fifty dozen
extra large size.
HEAVY GERMAN L1XEN TOWELS,
fine quality Damask, with knotted falnee. for
ONLY1WENTY-FIVE CENTS.
A rare chance, which ought net te be missed.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS TnE
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
LANCASTER
-AJil.(ll,
13 EAST KING STREET. LAVnASTRM p
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER.' PA '
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER! Pa!
fej: sall:
F
OR SAX.K OK REST.
The geed will and fixtures of the well
known " Snapper Bex' saloon en North Duke
street, new occupied bv Cluis. Lawrance. Ap
ply at saloon. " nevD-lwd
PRIVATE SALE.
Until NOVEMBER 17. the two-story Brick
Heuse, with kitchen attached. Ne. 143 East
Vinestrcet, let extends te Church street. Ap
ple, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water,
Ac. Inquire at Ne. 12S Charlette street, Lan
caster, Pa. oct7-ced&nov!7
170K REM.
" A Farm, one mile from the city et Lancas
ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing
about one hundred and five acres : thirty acres
of which is new in fall crops ; privilege te put
out two acres in tobacco. Enquire at Ne. 33
North Duke street or en the premises.
oct7-10tdeed MRS. JOHN McGRANN.
ORPHAN'S CuUilT SALE.
On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1?, 1SS0. et
a valuable Chester county farm et 240 ACRES
Convenient te railroads, Geed buildings. Sale
positive. Fer particulars address.
S. E. NIVIN,
Administrator c. t. a.
ect'20-Imd Landcnbcrg. Pa.
1)um.ic s.itu.
On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lfi, will be
sold at the Leepard Hetel.a two-story FRAME
DWELLING, with Frame Back Building, con
taining hall and 10roems,sitnatcd en the south
west corner of Beaver and linger streets. Ne.
C02 ; let with house fronts 25 feet and In depth
100 feet te a 14 teet wide alley. Alse an adjoin
ing let the same size.
sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111. Condi
tions made known by
ELLEN BOWMAN.
II. Snrnfr.T. Auet. n'J-7td
KXAPr'S VIU.A. FARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale
until November 2.5, nil that line SUBURBAN
RESIDENCE and farm known as Knapivs
Villa, situate within half a mile of the city
limits. In Lancaster township, fronting en the
Philadelphia turnpiie, containing about 28
ACRES, with line residence, nevcr-failing
springs et watcr,Ja large variety of choice fruit
trees and grape vines, all in the highest state
et cultivation, making one of the most desir
able country residences In the vicinity.
Alse the well known TELL'S HAIN PICK1C
(SROUNDS adjoining above and fronting en
the Concstegii. containing about 1U.J ACRES.
If net sold before November 23 the same
will in. nffi-i-iwl ill imlilfesnln en the nrciniscs
at which time about 12 head el cattle. heitersT
and cows will also be sold.
Alse the well known MECHANICS HOTEL
PROPERTY, corner of Plum and Chestnut
streets, near the Lancaster Manufacturing
Company's Works. This property. If net sold
before November 21, will be offered at the
Leepard Hetel en the evening et said day,
Fer further particulars enquire of
LAWRENCE KNAPP,
143 East King Street,
nO-tsd Lancaster, Pa.
PUIILIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1&0,
will be sold at public sale en the premises. Ne.
TOO Seuth Queen street. Lancaster city, the fol
lowing described real estate and personal
property, late el Jane Ewing, dee'd, te wit :
A one-sterv Brick Dwelling Heuse and Let
or Piece of Ground thereunto belonging, situ
ated Ne. 3C0, en the west side of Seuth Queen
street, Iincaster city. The house is in excel
lent order and the location desirable for a pri
vate .residence or business. There is also a
back building and summer house. The let
fronts en Seuth Queen street 32 feet i inches,
and is 120 feet deep.
Tills property will positively be sold. Pos
session given immediately. Purchase money
payable April 1, 1SS1, provided that purchaser
give approved security.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111.
ELIZABETH ELLIOTT,
MARTIN It. EWING,
ELIZABETH SHOOK,
SUSAN WILFONG.
HETTIE ANN SAYLOR,
Heirs of Jane Ewing, deceased.
HEMtvSilCBKKT. AllCt. llS-COdtS
mj:i)icaz,.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for Keigart'x Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practicing physi
cian of this county, who lias extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cu re
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousandsef victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids cspc
cially these afflicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specitie remedy, w hich n
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, Willi lecble nppeltte and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and that is
REIGAItT'S OLD BUMDY,
Sold by enr enterprising young friend, II E
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as tai
ns our experience extends, and we thcrefeie
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies,
nematter with hew many jaw-brcakingFreneh
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown awny en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure an y such case or
eases. In proof of the curative powers of
Reigartfs Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, wc can summon mini
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer had been afflicted
witli an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; lie had sour eructatiens con cen con
stantlyeo appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict Ids diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McG rami's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his discourses elten
eelaimed earnestly against all kindsel strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing et its wonderful effect in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
useil the Brandy faithfully ami steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man,with
a stemuch capable of digesting anything which
hejehese te eat. He stil! keeps it and usx.'s a lit
tle occasionally; and-since he has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A I'i:actis:ke Physician.
II. E. SLAYMAKEK,
AGENT fek
lleigaifs Old Wine
Stere,
Established in 1785,
ijireirra; and dealei: in
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported iu lshs,
1S27 and 1S2S.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. Sl EAST KINO ST.. LakCASTKU, l'A
O li'T DllA IllSGS.
26th Popular Monthly Drawing
OK TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macanley 'a Theatre, In the City of Leuis
vine, en
TUESDAY, NOV. SOth, 188(3.
These drawings occur monthly under pro pre
visions et an Act et the General Assembly of
Kentucky, incorporating the Newport Print
ing and Newspaper Company, approved April
1), 1878.
3This Is a special net, and lias never been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
20" Its drawings are fair..
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
iartre reserve fund. Read the INt of nrizea for
the
NOVEMBER DRAWING.
1 prhte $ 30,000
x priZu. ,, lu.UUO
l prize OfVUO
10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 prizes.-iOOeach 10,000
100 prizes. $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10,000
COO prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOeach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
l,9fi0 prizes $112,400
Whole tickets. $2; half tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei
send by Express DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Ordersf$5 and upward, by Express can be
sent at our expense. Jt. M. BOAKDMAJi,
Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, tiy., ei
307 una Ureadwav. New Yerk.
n31TuTh&S4w
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT
GUNDAKBR'S.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufllings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Blaek 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 CnlTa, call at GUN
BAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties iu Millinery, &c., call and examine our stock, at
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Special letice; G-Mer, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King Street.
MERCHANT TAILORING
AT Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET.
Clothing Made te Order at 25 East King Street.
Overcoats Made te Order at 25 East King Street.
Coats, Vests and Pants Made te Order at 25 East King Street.
An elegant assortment of Overceatings, Coatings, Suitings and Pantings, in all the latest styles te select from at 25 East
King Street.
All articles of Clothing well sponged, well trimmed and well made at 30 East King Street.
Nene but the best of workmen employed at 25 East King Street.
A geed fit and satisfaction throughout guaranteed at 25 East King Street.
Prices as low as the lowest at 25 East King Street.
An elegant line of Men's Merine Underwear, all sizes and qualities, at 25 East King Street.
An elegant line of Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Neckties and Bews, Suspenders and Gloves, at 25 East King Street.
We also offer balance of stock of Beady-Made Clothing, consisting mostly of Coats and Overcoats, at prices that cannot help
but iiisuie the sale of the whole let in a very short time.
GrIVLEE, BOWEBS & HTJE8T,
25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
TliAVJif.EItS' OVlDh.
LANCASTER AND MU.I.KKSV1IXK K. V.
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Laucatscr (P. it. Depot), at 7, 9, and
H:oUe.m.,and 2, 4, l! ami 8:30 p. m., e.icept en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at '. p. in.
.Leave Millcrsville (lower end) at 5, ti, and
a. M., and 1, 3, S and 7 p. in.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
SWL.UMBIA ANI POUT DEPOSIT K. K
I j rVntina iwiur vtm viumi1iiIi sh ii. i'nln,..l,ir
and Pert Oepe-.it liailread en the following I
ume :
Stations Ne ktii
WAitr). Pert Deposit
Peachbottem
Safe Harber.
Columbia
Expre-iS.
A.M.
Express.
v. si.
Aceen.
r. Ji.
fi:35
7:12
7A"
S:2T
2:()i
.!:IS
!i:2l
6.20
4:2S
f:Il
5:lil
Stations Se cth-
WAItD.
Express.
Express. Aecem ,
A.M.
i i. J A. M.
Columbia..
11:45
r. at.
12:14
12:57
1:S0
0:20
6:411
r. ii.
7:45
iAr9:0C.
Lc'J:4!)
11.07
I V. H.
1 12:25
Safe Harber.....
Peachbottem....
Pert Deposit...
E
EAIUNU X- COI.U3Ii:iA K. It
AKUAXtiEMEXT OF PASSENGER TRAINS.
OCTOBER 25th, 18).
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE. A.M. I.M. P. M. A. M,
A.M. V.TI. P.M.
6:15 .... 2:30
7:55 3:40
8:05 1:05 3:50
7:55 1:10 3:10
10:05 3:20 5.50
Quarryvillc 6:15 .... 2:30 7:.'(
Lancaster, KingSt 7:55 3:40 H::5.i
Lancaster 8:05 1:05 3:50 0:40
Columbia
AIHtlVK.
Reading
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
AKR1VE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, King St...
Quarryvillc
A.M. A.M. P.M.
S:05 ,12:0! 6:10
'r.M.
10:15 2:10 8:20
10:07 2:10 8:10
10:18 S:20
11:20 .... J:25
5:00
5:10
6:40
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Round llroek
Reute.
At Columbia -with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, ticttybnrg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON, Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 8th. lSse, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive and leave the I.:ii:-ca-le:
and Philadelphia depots us follew:
FmTwnn Leave Ani
-astwai. Lanc'ter Pliilad':.
Philadelphia Express, 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a. m
Fast Line 5:20 " 7:-ie
Yerk Aecem. Arrives; 8.05 "
Harrisburg Express 8:05 " !0:ln '
DillervillcAeeem. Arrives, 8:15
Columbia Accommodation, 0:10 " 12:01p.m.
Frederick Aecem. Arrives, 1:35 "
Pacific Express, : 1:10 p.m. 3:45 "
Sunday Mail, 2:00 " 5:00
Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30 "
Hay Express, 4-3" " :I5 "
HarrNhurg Accommedat'n, 6:25 " 0:30 "
Wkstward.
IVav Pesseiiffer.
Mail Train Ne. l.via 5It..ley,
Mail Train Ne.2,Via Cel'bia,
Niagara & Chicago Express
auimay juau,
fast Line. .. ...........
Frederick Accommodation,
Dinctvuic J-.ocal.via.Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accoininedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
Pacific Express, cast, en Sunday, when (lag
gcd, will step at Middletown, Eliahctlitewn
Alt. Jey, Landisvillc, Blrd-in-llaiid, I.eman
Place, Gap, Christiana, Farkcsbiirg, Coates
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will stopatDewiiiiigtowii,Coate-.vilh Parkes-burg,Mt.Joy,ElizabcthtewnunilMiildU-lowu.
Hanoveraccemmodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, wist, ceniu-ei at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, wet, at 2.35 i;. x.
and will run 'h-eugh te Frederick.
JfUJtNlTVJtJi.
HEINITSH,
FINE FURNITURE
AND
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te call and examine specimens
VI UUL n Ul K,
OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
lr.East King Street.
FOVXDERS AXD JUACIIIXIST8.
T ANCASTER
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STBBBT,
Oppebits this LocesionvB Wekes.
The subscriber continued te manufacture
BOILERS ANDbTEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes
Furnace Twlers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmi thing generally.
-W Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglMydl JOHN BEST.
I
Leave Arrive
PMIad'a Lanc'lii
!-:.-tll ir 5-1 O v
7:30 ' 10:20 '
.... t0 2' '
!:00 ' 11:05 "
;:00 " iikt.ii "
12.2 1 " 2.35 p.u
S"4
2:.e "
2:30 p.m. 5:15 "
4:00 " 7:20 "
5:30 " 7:30 "
6:25 ' S:50 "
9:10 " 11.30 "
11:55 " 2.40 a.m
MBBOUItLES, if.
ItJiV GOODS.
DliY
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
:i DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS.
Complete Sleck in all Departments. CKXT3 FIFKNISIIINC GOODS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
CELEBRATED PEARL SHLRT,
Madeef WamsnttaJIuslin, Three-Ply All Linen Itoseui and guaranteed te lit; without 'cxceii 'cxceii
ceptien the best Shirt in the city. Measures taken anil (shirts made te order.
Elegant Line of Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c.
' J. B. MARTIN & CO.
WATCUKS,
ZAHM'S
A new ream and elegant stock. A full line of
Lancaster Watches,
Waltham
in Geld and Silver Caci, at the LOWEST
. Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes,
Arundel
the best in the world.
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
VVtTJ.lV"AVVi,f1Ilt1,-lars'"r.eUiCs- U' ""inuraeture Rings, Masonic Marks, ;
'tyie et all kinds. Diamond Mounting and any special or odd pieces in any .
EDW. J. ZAHM.
Zahnf s Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
UOVSH fUltXlSUlSU GOODS.
"jetici;.
FLlii & BRENEMAK
Would advise all who contemplate putting in
HEA1LRS or making any alterations in theii
heating arrangements te de se at encu before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
In the Market at the
LOWEST PRICES.
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
HOOTS AXD SHOES.
105
GO TO
F.IUEMENZ'S,
105
Ne. ia" North Queen street for the Cheapest
and Best BOOTS AND SHOES.
105 Sign or the Rig Shee. 105
12S-S&Wtfd
I? A QTT 1JOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
JJxij X made en a new principle, insur
ing comfort Ter the feet.
beets ,',istH",ii,,,!nttLrLER.
lebll-tfd 133.East King street
105
LADIES AND GENTS
II you want'a
105
GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE,
Rcviy-niade or iuad te order, call at
F. HLEMENZ'S,
Se. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk a Specialty. ie2s;SAV'tld
pOTO UINGWALT'S FOK
M0N0NGAHELA PURE RYE.
Alse OAKDALE PURE RYE WHISKY, 95 per
cent. Alcohol, an the invigorating Tonic Hair
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
. All at Se. 205 WEST KING STREET.
Tf HOLESALE AI EETA1L.
LEYASPS FLOUR
AT
Ne. 27 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
Ens
Flinn & Brenem's!
GOODS.
.JEWKLKY, &c.
CORNER
Watches,
Columbus Watches,
CASH PRICES, iteautitul wcdillng.gifts in
Silverware, and French Clocks.
Spectacles,
ltKVGS, JtV.
T
'Kli'SSI-.S! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!
hiilterers Irem Rupture will find the safest,
easiest and cheapest Trusses iu the world en
exhibition and ter sale Iiy
A.N DREW G. FREY,
Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sis., Lane.. Pa.
Alse the only sun; cure ter PILES. FreyV
Univer.-al Pile Suppository never lulled.
Price SO and 75 cents a box.
LOCHER'S
Epizootic Cere anQ Powders,
A POSITIVE CURE FOR EPIZOO
TIC AND DISTEMPER
IN HORSES.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
NO. 9 KAST KING STREET. elC-tr.l
COUGH NO MORE !
AMERICAN CODl SM
'A Certain Cure Fer
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
rliorV.1.erc,i,;fef;on',uPt,vcsiii all StOKC
of the Disease. -..-,
Prepared and sold only at
HULL'S DEUG STOKE
Ne.iS WEST KING STREET,
aus23-lydl
LANCASTER, PA.
JkTTOKXEXS-AT-LA. W
HENRY A. KILET
Attorney and Counseller-at-Luv
21 Park Rew. New Yerk.
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