Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 23, 1880, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INI ELLIGENCEK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1880.
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ncaster Intelligencer.
THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, 1880.
IN TUG CITY A CUKISTMAS JINGLE.
, " Wel I, Master Jack and tiny Bess,
You've come in town te-day, I guess,
Te sec the sights and leek about;
And, as I'm dressed, I'll lake you out.
Conic, hurry up. no time te stand ;
I'm ready new, each give a hand ;
The day is short, se much te sec,
I fear we won't get hack for tea.
We'll walk en Chestnut street awhile
And see the shops, and time beguile ;
Anil it you have some pennies bright
We'll buy a picture book and kite."
"Ne, auntie, that won't de ler me ;
I'te get some money here, you see,
Pinned In my pocket all se tight,
i!ut I won't spend It Ter a kite:
I want some nicer things than that
And Ressic wants a pussy cat.
I giics we'll llnd some shop around
Where plenty pretty things arc found.".
" Well, s'pese we try in this big store
(I think you've net been here before) :
Ju-t open up your peepers wide,
And letik about en every side.
Don't he afraid, we'll push our way ;
J list such a ciewd f e:i.es every day."
" Oil, auntie, see," says JHUe Ucss,
"homebody's tercd my Sunday jess."
' Is this the .Sunday dress you wear V
There Isn't much of it te tear.
All, well ! your striped stockings blue
Are. long enough te cover you.
Your grandma says (she's little queer),
Mic wendcisnll t Iil- children here
Don't have the rreiipnud ether woes
They wear Mich dreadlluly slieit clothes
She doesn't likcut all te sec
The stockings way above the knee.
And then the little bandy legs
Hang out below like wooden egs.
Hut Madam Fashion rules the day.
And sin: must always have her way ;
I or eic than any croup orgeut
Is Madam Fashion in a pout,"
"Suppose we go below the htaiiv.
And we what Uiml el wares;
Are there for sale u hy, lets d toys !
The very thing for gills and boys :"
"Oh, auntie, auntie, come right here,
A iiiiisiediev ler papa, dear."
"Oh, .lack: yeaM better buy a cow ;
He has two :nusle-bee- new."
"Hew many pennies does it cot
Te buy a knile (for mine is lest)
A jiiinping-jaek. Oh, Kcssle, see !
TliatV just what mamma says te me.
An omnibus, and horses si v.
And di iver pulling en the licks,
lliiii'.ih ter sleds, I see a let,
I wish I knew ju-t what they'll gel '
" Well, as they -ay .siLdewu a hit,
I tear you'll have a nerveu lit.
It Isn't late. wc'e plenty time.
Se 1 will tell you all in rhyme "
" Oh. auntie, de, 'twill be such tun,
An 1 weu'l wink till you aiedene.
A I tent ion, ISes-ic, still as mice,
We'ie going te hear it awlul nice."
' Nnu te begin: Drums, trumpets and balls.
Tea acts ami tables and coaches and dells.
Velocipede-, elephants, steamboats and drays,
Kitlics. and marbles and pep-guns and
sleighs-
K -Tv-thing uredtitl you'll liud in the -ten ;
Hunting the city you wouldn't get mere.
e out with our purse, I hope tell and strong
The clei U-; aie -e busy they cannot wait long.
l'iek out our toys and they'll make up a
pack,
.lust like ild Miit.i clans lias en his back.
We won't have te scarry this bundle about ;
They send it j lght home before you are out.
And new, go up stairs, yeu'ic hungry, I see.
We'll Ii.ive some bi cad and butter and tea.
Then in I he parlor I'll tell little Hess,
Someday we -h.ill c.nne ler a line wedding
dies-.
riI:ig-ainl euttit the trench say trousseau,
But English i- modality better for you
Theie i-5 everything heie that a lady can put
On the ciewn ei her head or the -ole el her
loot :
Or wrap sound iier shoulders or ill round her
waist,
Or that mil be stitched en or pinned ou or
laced,
Ortiedenwith a Miiii;; or siuek en with a
"& bow,
In Irent or lichiiiil, above or below.
But maybe I'm wieiig in pail el my tale,
1 never saw bangs or lrizzcs ler sale,
Perluniery, poweci anil muji you will llnd,
Brushes ami combs, very geed et their Kind ;
Bedsteads anil bureaus and selas and chairs,
Carpels and cuitaius (you llnd them up stairs),
Easels and piciurt s and brackets and hooks,
(lasses and hat racks te h tug up en hook- :
llailiaie mid tiuwaieand plenty el brass,
Cook stoves ler oil and heaters ler gas;
And down in llieceiilreaeeuiiterthat's round,
Behind which is everything el-e te be found.
In wer.-tedsand tidies and Iringes and beads
And baskets ami patterns, whatever one
needs.
Vases ami clock- ami ornaments tall.
Te put in the pai ler or stand in the hall ;
Table let If, napkins and blankets anil quilts
Festooned upon aiehes or hung upon stilts.
Papers and envelope-., pe-lals and stamp--..
Candle stii-ks. iccpiichcrs, goblets and lamps,
Waileisand disiies lercicam and for llsh,
And everything else you can ask lorerwih :
China and silver and griddles ami pets,
And, likely as mil, some heu-es and lets I"
"'Oh, auntie, I knew that's a whopper yen
tell :
They couldn't have houses and let-, here te
" sell."
" Well, m.iy be net, come help me leek :
I'll buy ler you a picture book.
And Bessie, darling, don't you bill
And break that be.iiitilul wa dell."
"Oh auntie, something very queer
Yeu see that lady exer heie .'
Well, when you turn ear head almtil
Sin: hid your money up the -peut.1'
" Why that's all light, jeu little geese
These tubes are ler that veiy Use."
" But, auntie, that's a water-spout !
Hew will they get the bocseul"
' When you grew big I'll lell you hew. '
" I'm big enough te knew it new."
' Well, then, these- little hoc there
Are carried up by means et air.
As beats and ships by wind and tide
in river and en ocean tide.
Pneumatic tube", quite haid tesp.-.
But by-and-bye you'll deit well."
"1 don't believe they de, ler lair,
Kail all their money in the air !
I knew Aunt Kate and Uncle Frank
I'utay their money in a bank."
"Oh yes, they're such a stingy pair
They'll always keep their money there :
And hang upon the chimney jam
A stocking small ter I II tic Sam,
And st nil' it full with nuts ami cakes
(1 knew, the kind youraiintie makes).
Far better, if in town te-day
Willi herac and buggy, earland dray.
Investing some few hoarded dimes,
in buying gilts ler Christmas times.
But here's papa; he's come, I guess
Te take us home. Come Jack ami Bess."
"And I imial tell the bey.s I meet.
In Philadelphia, Chestnut street.
They'll find the nicest, biggest store.
They ever, oversaw before;
'in going te tell thsni nil abjut
That thing I called a waterspout -
t'licumatic tubes, 1 don't forget;
I'll say it all the time, you bet !
And I shall get our paper man
Te put it ail in if he can.
New what's the name above the deer?
1 see, 'tis Wjinamakc i 's Mere."
Shet it Down Ills Tlireal.
The elder James A. Uay.inl was the Del
aware senator of the times of Jellcrset:
ami Madisen, and thu grandfather or the
present Delaware senator. In the heat of
discussion between Bayard aud a distin
guished public man, eilensivc epithets
were exchanged. A challenge te a duel
followed, and was accepted. The parties
went te the ground. Oiliccrs of the law ap.
pcarcd en the spot te arrest them. As the
seconds were parleying with the officers
the principals Hud ou horseback along the
same read. Passing a saw mill in an ob
scure place, Bayard shouted te his antago
nist te slop and wt'le I lie quarrel then
aud there. They descended te the pit cf
the saw mill, measured the distance for
themselves, tossed up a copper for the
word, took their places, aud at the first
fire Bayard shot his antagonist riht in the
mouth, thus literally driving his offensive
epithets down his threat.
n m
Literature and Politics.
A Senior Oration by K. J). IVlngereth, Class
or 1881, V. Si 31. College,
Medem civilization, as generally consid
ered, is an outgrowth of intellectual de
velopment. The mind, capahle of receiv
ing and retaining the most delicate im
picssiens, obtains its nourishment from
every material clement of the universe.
Every form of being or existence, whether
pleasing or repulsive, when brought into
contact with any of the senses, becomes an
influence in meulding and forming the
character of an individual. Deriving thus
its nutriment from such an infinite variety
of sources, the mind itself becomes a plas
tic power, creates uew images, new clian
nels of thought, and finds expression, ac
cording te its nature, in the various arts
and sciences.
Wc will consider but one of these, Liter
ature, and its influence en the state. By
literature wc understand the expression
of an individual's or a nation's ideas in
writing. It exists in many different
forms in dramas, epics, elegies, songs
and ballads, in talcs of romance and chiv
alry, in history, philosophy, and in all
ether forms of word-composition. Com
paratively few persons in ancient times
were permitted te enjoy its benefits. The
art of printing was then unknown, and for
the masses literature existed only in im
perfect native songs and ballads, orally
transmitted from generation te generation.
But the invention of the printing press
created a new life for literature. It
bietight en a grander, a sublimcr revolu
tion than was ever enacted en the battle
fields of a nation. It rescued from perpet
ual darkness the rich treasures of the an
cient classics and revived the languages
in which Plate philosophized, Hemer and
Virgil sang, and in which Xciiophen,
Livy and Ctusar recorded the events of past
ages. Literature assumed a distinct form.
Beeks, magazines, pamphlets and news
papers were in time printed and read ; aud
civilized nations gradually discovered their
influence by an intellectual aud moral
progress which freed them, te a great ex
tent, from the ignorance and superstition
of preceding generations. Religion, also,
spread its influence, and the Bible, instead
of being chained te the sacred altar for
preservation, became a general household
treasure.
Literature is siet confined te any partic
ular state or nation ; it is a common pos
session, varying according te the genius
of the writers. AH the European nations
have their literary representatives, vary
ing from the mere scribe te the ' myriad
minded" Shakspeare ; while our own Ar
cadia, already immortalized in song and
story, still cries out, " Excelsior."
The influence of literary productions en
politics, or the administration of public
affairs, has always been recognized as of
the utmost impoittince. Soldiers, statos states
tr.i n and politicians , drink deep at its
hc'thfiil fountains. In time of public
calamity or distress, .some tiny song or
poem, btcathing the sentiments of an
anxious people, will arouse the drooping
spirits of a laud and carry it en te peace
and victory. "I lie man who writes the
songs of a nation need net care who makes
its laws." In the French revolution the
pen was mightier than the sword ; for the
.Marseilles, sung by enraptured thousands,
fired the souls of the beleagucted hosts
and bore them in the battles din te exalted
deeds of heroism. The sweet songs of a
Heine, a 3Ioere or a Burns, expressing the
tenderer emotions of the heart, the patri
otic zeal of the statesman, or the quiet
musings of the fireside,' ennoble the
masses and elevate them te a higher, a
purer and a nobler manhood. Who can
estimate the influence a .Vine's ' Com
mon Sense" had in resetting our own
land from iirilisli tliraldein .' or that el an
"Uncle Tem's Cabin," se iudi.ssehibly
connected with the emancipation of the
Southern slave? Frem the German
troubadours who humored and delighted"
the court or England, up te the present
time, literature has been an indispensable
factor in the existence and government of
nations. It will permeate every individual
within its course. Its spirit cannot be
hemmed in by any form of jurisprudence.
Its subtle power, which is mightier than
the sceptre of a king, can dctet mint: the
destiny of nations.
Whatever political dissatisfactions may
exist in our country, the reconciliation
should be entrusted te the healing influ
ence of literature. The Wire and the yviiy
should be forgotten ; and when we decor
ate the graves of our battle-slain, wc
should strew the roses en the .soldier, nor.
en
" These in the rellings or glory.
These, in the gloom et detent.''
Then a solid North would im:f a solid
Seuth ; the Republican and the Democrat
would unite in aspiring te make (heir
country the noblest criterion of national
existence.
AVicked ler Clergjmcii.
"I believe it te be all wrong and even wick
ed ler clergymen or ether piiblieineii te be led
into giving testimonials te quack doctors or
vile st litis called medicines, but w hen a i cully
ineritoiieiis article is made up el common
valuable remedies known te all, and that all
physicians use and trust in daily, we should
lively commend It. I therelere eheerliilly and
heailily eeiiimeiiii Hep Bitters ter the geed
they have done me. and my triends. (irmly be
lieving they have no equal for lamlly use. 1
will net be. without them."
Rev. , Washington, 1). C.
dl.VJwd&w
1 Am All Played Out"
is a common complaint. II you led i geta
packagfef Kidney-Weil and take il and von
will at once leel ils tonic power. II icnews
the healthy action of the kidneys, bowels and
liver, ami thus restores the natural lile and
strength te the weary body. It can new bn
had in either dry or liquid lerm. and in either
way is always prompt, and cl'lcient. AVie
Jlcilertl Slandard, d20-lwd..w
groceries.
f llllt'STMAS WINKS AMI LIOHOK
AT
RINGWALT'S
ALSO
Fresh Groceries and Pure Spices.
Candy. Nut.-, &c, all at
Se. ftfi WEST KING STREET.
rilKY A POUND OF TUK DELICIOUS
8 o'clock Breakfast Coffee.
:e:-
ATLANTIC-AND PACIFIC TEA CO.,
Ill NORTH QUEEN STREET,
dl'Mjanl Lancaster, Pa.
Pure Fresli Mixed Candy.
Crystallized Fruits, Apricots and Cherries.
FINK FIGS at '-Vic. a bear.
FIXE FRENCH PRUNES in Jar-, also, by
the pound.
A FULL LINE CANNED FItUIT.
CHOICE COFFEES,
FINE TEAS,
AT
D. S. BURSK'S,
NO. IT EAST KIHG STREET.
Me Cista tan
Flerida Orangc9, Valencia Oranges Solid
Sweet White Grapes, 20 and i'c. per pound
Fine Raisins, Princess P. S. Almonds, 40 and
45c. per pound ; Cream N:it, Filberts. En-dish
Walnuts, Pecan Xuts, Shcilbarks, .fce.
DJtT GOODS, VXDERWEAJt, C.
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES' COsTS.
Wc would call the attention et the ladles te
our large stock of the above goods, which
have all been
REDUCED IX PRICE
TO EFFECT
RAPID SALES.
These in want should
before purchasing.
net fail te sec them
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
&
Areeiiering a Large and Attractive Assert
incut of goods suitable ler
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Laflies, Gentlemen ana Children.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
H
Ol.IUAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
HOLIDAY GOODS!
HOLIDAY GOODS!
We have opened te day
An Entire New Line
HAVILAND'S
CHINA,
FRUIT PLATES, COMPORTS,
AND DESSERT SAUCERS TO .MATCH.
ART PLAQUES, WITH RASKLS.
SOLITAIRE SETS,
TEA SETS,
MOUSTACHE COFFEES.
Coupe and Saxen Teas.
ALL THESE GOODS
ARE ELEGANTLY DECORATED,
AND ARE VERY LOW IN PRICE.
NOVELTIES IX
MAJOLICA WAKEL
LARGEST LINE OF
DECORATED CIIAMKEK SETS
IN THE CITY. ".
Me a M at Oer Windows!
3Vc respectfully solicit a call.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
1 ; LA.NCASTER.-PA.
l)Ai, F: r;
BBTM
TttttHUXBS, SOTIOXS, JtC.
A STRIC1I IIKU.'S ADVKItWSEMENT.
During Christmas week we Intend present
ing an array et bargains In our
MILLINEHY DEPARTMENT,
Which will be found well worthy the atten
tion ei Ladies.
We have reduced all our Untt-lmtned Hats
te the Uniform price of
FEATHERS, WINGS, BIRDS, JIUKASTS
AND JET FEATHERS AT RE-
31.VRIvAI.LE LOW PRICES.
We give timely notice that if you desire te
get the choicest selection et
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Yeu must come early in the week and
EARLY
av
rush in all departments.'
We have made special priced in our
DOLLS.
Yeu will Unit one et the bent asserted stock
et HULLS of every description.
Yeu will acknowledge the lowness of our
prices alter inspection, and it you come te buy
will de se.
What presents mere
SUITABLE
than Handsome LACK TIES or FICHUS
We have lately opened a new let of Hand
some Lace Goods ; yen will llnd the prlcus low.
Napkins, Towels, Table Cleths, a specialty.
Ladies' Underwear a Specialty.
FANCY GOODS.
POCKET-BOOKS, WORK BOXES, AUTO
GRAPH ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH AL
BUMS?, LEATHER SATCHELS AND
.JAPANESE WAKE.
We cull your special attention te
NO OLD STOCK.
The Richest Designs, Celers and Qualities
prices that will astonish our customers.
at
COME EARLY
in the week and
day te avoid the afternoon
rush. Yeu will be able te.buy mere comlert
ably ami have a better selection te choe.so
I mm.
KID GLOVES.
We keep constantly ou hand
A GOOD STOCK OF
GOOD KID GLOVES,
3 ANI C P.UTTONS,
in I Hack, White, Cream, Flesh, Slates.
Faw us, Old Geld, and
All Oilier Fashionable Celers.
We undoubtedly sell the best article for the
money ami guarantee entire satilactleu te
every ciMeuic r.
A lull assm tmciit of all kinds et
WINTER GLOYES,
ter Ludie.-, Gents and Children, suitable for
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
ASTBICI BR0.'S
13 EAST KING STREES,
LANCASTER. PA.
HaitaB
JXWELUT.
T?iifiN
WATCHES. Al.l. KTVf.Kx limn
Ml.... .. a ..,,- a An ..i ... t
" S7"cr auu ""., w " . unains, etc..
sent C. O. D. te be examined. Write ler Cata
logue te Standard American Watch Company.
Plttsbnrgh, Pa.
LOUIS WKBKR,
WATCHMAKER.
NO.J39X NORTH yUEEN STKEET.nearP. R.
K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased watches. Chains, Clocks, 4c.
Agent ter the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta
cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
NOTICE!
THAT THE LINE OF
JEWEL CASKETS
Ne w en exhibition at A. KIIOADS'S JEWELKV
STORE is the Finest and Most Elegant Assort
ment ever brought te tills city.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
Se. 20 Eust Kins Street, Lancaster, Fa.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
DIAMONDS.- A large stock et splendid Seil
talie Ear-Rings with Lace Phis te match.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
WATCHES. The great leatura or this season
is the introduction of thestumlard Watch
Greatest value for its prica.
"CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
PORCELAINS. Elegant, assortment of varied
ami novel styles. Vases, Cups, Saucers
Plates, Cabinet Decorations, Ac.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE. An iinnu ni;
variety or articles or original design ami
faultless taste.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. "
JEWELRY. A rcat stock or all varieties et
Jewelry for ladies and t;eiitlemcu. Lae:
Pius. Slctne ltuttein, Kracfl'-ts, Stall
Pins, Rings, Ear-Rinjjs.
Every article Is marked at its lewe-t pi ice
which will net he changed.
BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE,
12T1I AND CHESTNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ecn20-3inilT T&S
liltY UOODS.
TVTOVELTJKS IN SCAKP PINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDERSHIRTS AXI) DKAWERS,
AT
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
THE S1IIRTMAKER,
M NORTH OlIKKN STREET
CHRISTMAS (iUODS,
CHRISTMAS UOODS,
In Lare (Quantities,
In Lurgc (intuitu ics,
i-clllug at Lew Prices,
Selling at Lew- Price,
AT
tilVLER, UOJVERS .t HURST'S,
AT
UIVLER, ROWERS Jfc HURsTS,
Se. 25 East King Street.
Xe.23 East Kins Street.
Elegant assert mcntel Japanese Ware
and Leather d'oeds oTalniest every de
scription. These goods we arc Ncllingulaheut
one-half the cost or importation. We
have marked them very low in order
te cIome out the whole let hy Clliisluias
Eve.
Wu linvualse agrcatniimher on.iiick en.iiick
knacksatavcrysuiall cost out d" which
many suitable gilts can he sel.cted ler
Girls and Heys.
Eer Ladies' aniKjcnts wear wc have
an endless assortment et Tics and Rows,
Kid (! loves and Caster Gloves, Silk and
Linen Handkcrchicis, Gossamer Water Water Water
proels, Silk and Alpaca Umhrclla, Col Cel
lars and CuiTd, Ac. Wc call attention
te a few pieces or Itlack Silk just re
ceived, which wc have marked vCiy
low. These goods wc warrant net te
crack or break.
Wc invite Special Examination,
We Invite Special Examination,
Of our Goods In Every Department,
Of our Goods In Every Departnif nt.
As we have made Prices Exceedingly
Lew.
Aswc have made Prices
Exceedingly
Lew.
The Qualities or our Goods will he
found te he the IJcst.
The Qualities of our Goods will he
found te be the Rest.
Itctevc Making yenr Purchases give us
a Call,
llefere Making your Purchases give us
a Call.
NOTE. We open te-day, December
22, another large let or Holiday Novel
ties, which we will eirer at special low
prices.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
Ne. 25 East Kin? Street,
MKS. C. LILLEK,
LADIES' HAIKDH1C5SE1C
Maiiuructurcrnud Dealer in Hair Werk Ladies
and Gents' Wigs. Combings straightened and
made te enler. Hair Jewelry erall kinds made
up. Alse, Kid Glevesand Feat hers cleaned and
dyed, at Nes. 225 and 227 North Queen street
four doers above P. IL K. Depot. el-3md "
DRY
GEEAT BARGAINS IN
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS.
WATT, SHAND & COMPANY
have made large
purchases of these goods awav Ih-Iov
if V.5y-MKL,Y TRIMMED DOLMANS at $8 an
Rare Value In LADIES' me ks ,.t i-7 Vif?
One Let L.
AD1ES GREY ULSTER CLOTH l':ilA'i'S nti rk wnnl.l Iw. .hn, . m
JUST OPENED
HOLIDAY GOODS.
JmviiMvu Wfrt riiMA.A - .
at LOWEST CITY PuicES. -c",e, Kleto
NEW YORK STORE,
8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET.
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
&TTM)AKER'S etebiue
oRer1iS'lNc:WN"4i'sh"'l!,,;!an,lC1,eal,Snk Handketchieft, Laee Tics, Bt
DAKER's"1 CeTSCt- Kl(1 a,Ml Lis, Thread G,eves Hosiery, &c, call at QUN
A Full Line of Fancy Articles .suitable for a
NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT,
?fti'rfenat SpiDAIvEirS. Alse, an inducement in the MILLINERY DE
l AUlAILaA T, with a view te closing out the entire Stock.
Plush Bennets and Hats offered at a Sacrifice.
Plush and Velvets all Shadea, sold cheap.
Bennets and Hats in French and Weel Felts, for 50 and 75c.
CSTOivc us a call aiuTcxanihiu out .-duck, at
GUNDAKER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHTNa
GRAID IARK DOWI AT CE5TTRE HAIL.
Will he -old in sixty .lay-, TEX TIKd'sA.M IinI.LAI WORTH of
HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING,
Without lejjard te cost. Xeiv i- veur time i. .
money, Rcady-mailu or Made te order.
OVERCOATS
IX
Fer Men
leuthsand Heys. Men's
dyh
. iievs cieiliiiiif, a very Choice ariety.
st iMui l urn in can ami -ccure -ei
uc of
MYERS &
Ne. 12 EAST KIXU STKEET,
VOAL.
B.
K. JUAUTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealcz.-iii all kimN.-i
LUM1.ER AND COAL.
S-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and runic
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. u t-Iyd
COHO & WILEY,
3.1 SOUTH WATER ST., Lnnct.itir, J.t.f
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection Willi the Telephenic: Eirtianc.
Rranch Ollice : Ne. ;: NORTH DPKEsT.
rel.i-ly.t
no te
REILLY
& KELLER
00D, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,!
Kariuert. ami ethers in want et Superior '
Manure will 11 m I it te their advantage te call. I
Yard, llarrisbnrg Pike. t .
Ollice. 2i) East IMiCNtimt Mrcet. aglT-ttd
COAL! COAL!!
Fer soed, clean Family and all ether kind
COAL go te
of
RUSSBL. & SHUIiMYBB'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders rc
spectlully solicited.
OFFICE: S2 East King Street. YAKI):
(!18 North I'rmee Street.
auglt-taprlSR
VUIXA jLSO OLASSWARt..
I rOI.IDAY GOODS.
AT
CHINA HALL.
We are Opening Daily Xew
HOLIDAY GOODS
IX
HAVILAND CHINA.
MAJOLIC V WARE,
FANCY
GOODS.
GLASMVAI
:k,
DKCORATEI) CHAMKEIt SETS.
Allet' tin
and at the
I'inc-t Quality and Decorations
LOWEST PRICES.
aS'GlVE t'S A CALL.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 EAST KINO STREET.
trURXITURR,
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Widmyer & Ricksccker's.
A Large Variety et
FOLDING CHAIRS, FOLDING ROCKERS,
MII.TOXJIODY
TA PESTi: Y RR VNHF.I.H.
PINE EBONY CABINETS,
PATENT ROCKERS,
Perforated and Ratan Beckers.
FOOT-RESTS, P.OOT-HO. ES
GLASSES.
and LOOKING
CHIIiDREN'S ROCKERS,
AND TABLE CHAIRS,
PARLOR SUITS, C1IASIRER SUITS, DIN
ING ROOSI FURNITURE.
S.B.COR.EAST KING AND DDKB STS.,
LANCASTER, PA.
d"w-l 3in I
UOOD.t.
-ret-
c manufacturer's prices.
d $10 each, worth 25 per cent. mere.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
arc.
Thousands of tare and beautiful articles
MILLIXXUX
-AT-
VIMTiitXU.
iin-a K'wd Miitet Clothing for very litth-
GREAT VARIETY,
- iMiiN, .Men'- I'.ii-inc--, .-nit-. Youth.
Mills in evciv
tile Ijar.'ains.
RATHFON,
LANCASTER, PEX.VA.
r
TJi A rULEtUP U Vlltt:
I -
LANCASTEK ANU ailLLKKMYlIXK U. K
Cars run as fellows :
: Leave Lancat-cr P.'R. Dvnel), at 7,
I II:Jila.ni.,and 2, t. and S M p. in., cxt
s;l!'.:rdav. when the hint mr linrej .1 .
, Hll.t
except en
1 . -. ' --- .... wt ... mi ir.
es at 'J-Ju p. tii .
laavi; jllllei-sville (lower cud) at 5, S, an.
a. M., and 1. 3. 5 ami 7 e. 111.
i
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
daw
lOLCUHIA
ANI l'OKT UEl'OSIT K. K
runrcirularlveii tlii-i'iiiiiii.iaa
j Trains new run re
1 and Pert
I time-
Deposit Uuilrend en the tollewiiiK
r VTIONS Nltl.T.1
V. !tn.
Express. Express. Accen.
j A.M. V. M. . U.
C.35 ::-.zi idP
7:12 4:28 3:18
-V 5:11 3:21
8:25 5:40 .
I PoitDciiesit..
Peachhottem..
1 Safe Harber...
i Columbia
Stations Seuth-; Express. Express. Acceiu.
waki. j a. si. . Jf. A. M.
Celuiubhi. j 11:4,1 firJU 7-45
. , -- 6: AttWk;
Mite Hurber. 12:14 p.m. L'.l-.4l
'e:ichlottem 127 7::t2 n.07
I v k
Pert Deposit I 1:30 8a)5 12:25
TEADlNiCOLUaiIHA K.K.
A RRA.VG EM EXT OF PASSENG ER TWAINS.
OCTORElTi-.Tif, IS).
NORTHWARD.
LKAVB.
Quarryvlllc
laiim-astcr, Klng&t
Laiu-tistiT ,
Celuinhia
AIUUVK.
Reading
A.M.
:45
7:5T,
P.M.
P.M.
A.M.
7(
J-JBI
tCIO
2:30
3: te
3.0
XM
1:05
1:1(1
3:10
10:115
k20 5JM)
SOUTHWARD.
LUAVC
Reading
AltltlVU.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. Kingbt.
P.X.
5:00
&:lu
r,-4i
Quarry vllle.
1 rains connect at Reading with trains te ami
Ireni Philadelphia, Pettsvillc. llarrislnirg. Al Al
entewii mid New Yerk, via Round Rroek
i Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk.
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti!
''" A. M. WIWON. Supt.
PKNNSVI.VANIA KAII.KOAD-NKW
Ji...!I.E.,!ULK n :t,,,l aftr SUNDAY
NO KMKERSth, l.sse, tniinsen the Pennsyl
vani:i Railroad will arrive and leave the Ijiii
e.iti" and Philadelphia depots as fellows
Eastward.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
8:0.'. ;i2:iw C:10
P.M.
10:1.1 2:10 8:31
10:07 2:10 8:10
10:18 .... 8:20
llrJO .... 9rJ5
Arrive
Phllad'a
4:15 a.m
7:40
Ithle"'
1301 r.M.
3:45""
5:00
5-30 "
:45
J-J0 -
Philadelphia Express,
Fast Line
Yerk Accen. Arrives;
Ifarrishurg Express
DillcrvilIoAccein. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Ac-corn. Arrives,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Day Express,
Harrishurg Accommedut'ii,
WjfflTWAItD.
-Lcuve I Arrive
1'hlIad'alLunc'ter
V ay Passenger,
Mail Train Ne. I.via ML Jey,
Mall Train Ne.2,via Cel'ldii,
li-le A.M,
T-2U "
ftfOA.M
le:20 "
10.25 '
I1.-05 "
IG-JiU '
.luganiaT uiiicage isxprcss
Leave
Lanc'tcr
2:10 a.m.
OrJO "
8:(
8:05 '
8:1.1
ifclO "
1:35 "
1:40 p.m.
2:00 "
3:06 "
4:3.1
6.-25 "
!l-0 -
"8:(I0 "
lK) '
sdi!p.M.
4:00 "
5d0
6:25 "
9:10
ll- "
hhm.i.v iuaii, ,
rast Line........... .....
i35 P.M.
2:4
2-JiO '
5:45 "
7-2C
7-30
8-30
Frederick Accommodation,
DilIervlllcL0cul.vI11Mt.J0y
iiarriseiirg AcceniiniMial n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrishurg Express,
PitLsbiirg Exprens,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacillc Express, ,
11.30 "
2.40 A.M
Pacillc Express, cast, en Sunday, when ling
gcd, will step at Mlddletewn, Kill
Sit. Jey, Lan.Ilsvllle, Itlrd-in-llai
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbu
:ilzals-thtewu
tint. Leniaii
'arkiHlinr lUmit-u
villc, Oaklandxind Glen Lech.
fast Line west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Downingtewn.Coatesvillc, Parkes Parkes Parkes
biirg,Mt.Joy,ElizalH!tlitewnandSIIddleUwn. llanoveracceinmoilation west, connecting at
I.'iucaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover.
rcslcrick Accommodation, west, connects at
lancastcr, with Fast Line, west, at 2:35 p. m.,
and will run tureuah te Frederick.
'IUKK
NOTIUK THAT ALL THE UtlT-
A. stuiidingand
unnald citv tax for the vear
isw, new in me nanus 01 me collectors 01 1110
several wards, must be paid en or before
WEDNESDA.TIIE2!lTiriAY or DECEM
15 ER. A. D.. lsse, as iiuuieillatcly artcr that
date the same will be placed In the liands et
thu citysollciterlor collection. dccl-ttd
rilllR KMPOKIDM FOK HOLIDAY PKKS
X ENTS. Presents rer all at FREY'S CITY "
PHARMACY. North Queen, corner Orange
street, Lancaster, Pa. An Immense variety et
Toilet Sets. Indies' and Gents' Companions,
Ladies' Cabbas, Russia Leather and Seal Skin
Pocket-Reeks, letter and Card Cases, Fans,
Cigar Cases, ,tc. Fine Colognes, Toilet Waters,
Cut Glass Rettles, Ac.
4S-CALL AND EXASUNE.