Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 03, 1881, Image 4

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MONDAY SVXMIMO, JAM. 8, MSI.
isUslaberporehso green
AM day lea till the en gees dawn.
itMbuxz of her sewing ajachlne.
i the ham or tee distant town.
M the drone of the hive sedate.
Or tin tick-tack murmur the mill-wheel
Bakes;
Bat at every step at Uie garden gate
pause she makes and a thread she break ;
And sadly saying, "He cornea net, then ?"
She sighs and turns te her sewing again.
Sammerwinds can ye bring no balm
Te a weary besom that knows no calm ?
gammer and winter, early and late,
Deth little Barbara Hit and hark
Fer the one swltt step at the garden gate
That sever comes of ahlue or dark.
I weader, 11 she bat the truth could knew
That Is kept from se many fend, anxious
seals
That her lever's head huth long laid low.
Where the grassy sea et tue prairie rolls rolls
Hew leag would It be ere window and deer
Would be empty bethand her waiting o'er ?
Oh, winds, west winds, will ye never tell
What kmg age In your wilds befell ?
Nay, leave bcr be ; let her knit and sew.
And linger and listen, and watch and wait,
In its own geed time there will come, I knew,
. A message for her at the garden gate
A message will breathe in the anxious cars,
Her wasted figure a sort arm fold,
And the love and trust el these weary years
Will bring their reward in a bliss untold.
Though watching and waiting consume our
prime.
There are angels in heaven that bide their
time.
Te winds, blew lightly! still lctropese
The happy Ignorance Barbara knows.
Twe Remarkable Apples.
Farmer's Friend.
About twelve years age I became ac
quainted with a new seedling apple which
premised te be an acquisition te the apple
family. As I was then engaged exten
sively in the grafting business, I began te
propagate the variety as rapidly as possi
ble ; and new, after twelve years' experi
ence, I can truly say it has proved au ac ac
"qaisitien. I named it the " Yeke Apple,"
by which name it is known in these parts.
The history of the apple is as fellows :
About the year 1860 and 18G2 a young
seedling apple trce en the farm of Benja
min Yeke, of Paradise, Jeffersen county,
Pa., was grafted in the top prier te its
having borne any fruit ; and some of the
natural branches, through neglect or
otherwise, were permitted te remain till
they bore fruit, which proved much supe
rior te the grafts en the same tree ; and
emission or neglect saved te the world the
" Yeke Apple," It is in season from the
first of September te the middle of Octo
ber. It is a large, round sub-acid apple,
and in color is very much similar te the
Fall rarabe.
I have had forty years experience iu the
grafting business ; have become acquainted
with and' grafted almost all the varieties
that have been brought te the country
from far and near, from mere than adezen
nurseries for the last twenty-five years,
and will say that iu my opinion the " Yeke
Apple," for drying purposes, stands at the
head; and is also very geed when fully
ripe for eating, aud all culinary purposes ;
though its best use is for drying. About
the 8th of October last I bought a bushel,
which I gathered from trees which
I had grafted about six or seven
years before, and thirty-two apples was
all that would lay in and en each half
bushel. A portion of these I took te the
Punxsutawney fair, wherc'they were as
much or mera admired than any ether
apple among a very large collection of
varieties there exhibited. It is without
exception eue of the best and most regu
lar bearers that I ever knew among apples.
The apple should generally be cut in
eight pieces te dry, and when dry, is of a
rich, whitish-yellow color. This apple
has but one drawback or fault. When
the grafts are young and growing very
thrifty, or when the tree stands in damp
or very rich ground, they are somewhat
disposed te ret, but when grown en high,
dry channery ground, suitable for the
growth of the apple, it is without spot or
blemish. It is a geed grower, and is des
tined te beceme extensively cultivated.
But I must speak somewhat of another
apple, and that is the " Gravcnstine."
This apple came into bearing for the first
time in this community about four te six
years age, and new it is regarded by all
who have it as the most perfect apple they
ever saw. As a all apple it seems te be
without fault About eight years age I
was told by an agent from Hechester, Mew
Yerk, that there was net a better apple
known among nurserymen than the "Gra
veastine," and our short experience in this
community fully proves it true.
I feel like saying a word for the "North
ern Spy." Were I te giva my opinion,
after forty years in grafting apples, and
having set in that time near or quite 200.-
000 grafts, of the three above named ap
ple I would say : The Yeke apple" for
the purpose of drying is the most valuable
apple ever grafted. The " Gravenstine"
u the most perfected apple in all respects
I ever grafted; and the ".Northern Spy"
is the matt valuable apple te- crew for use
e g-aad.market that I have ever grafted ; and
7 &?4T Jthy should all be grown en high, or dry
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BTiANKETS.
We own a large' stock of White and
Gray Blankets, which can be bought 'at
low prices, and which we offer at special
ly Lew Prices.
Call and leek at our stock of Blankets
before purchasing.
COMFORTS.
Large Stock of Comlertsofourown
make. All made of geed materials and
flllcd with geed clean Cotten.
MERINO UNDER WEEK.
Geed Heavy Merine Underwear ler
Ladles, Gents and Children, at special
ly low prices. We are offering splendid
Bargains in Heavy Blanket Shawls.
LADIES' COATS.
Offering at a great sacrifice te close out
the let. Bargains offering In every de
partment. Hen's Overcoats and Suits
made te order upon short notice at
specially low prices.
Girler, imre & Hurst,
Ne. 25 East Kin Street.
LOCHER'S
RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Bcmedy for
ueius, ueugns, .Hoarseness, Asuima, innu
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Lungs, an? all Diseases of
the Chestand Air Passages.
This' valuable preparation combines ail the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient Qualities ler the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 23 cente. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A, L0CHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 9 BAST KING STRISET. elC-tfd
INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE.
NEARLY 3,000 PERSONS
have placed themselves under my charge dur
ing the last three years in Beading and this
city. One-half of them at least were called in
curables. Chronic cases of Dyspepsia, Con Cen Con
Rumntlen. Rheumatism, and ether afflictions.
Nearly all reported the same story, viz : I have
tried many doctors and quack medicines, and
all In vain. I am discouraged. While curing the
sick In these two cities ever 1.500 deaths have
occurred In ether physicians' practice, and net
a halt-dozen In mine. Won't you In person (at
my einccs j or ey letter investigate my remaric
able cures. Hen and wemcn.ick for vears.wcre
under my practice in a few days or weeks
cureu. senaercauanagctaiz-page pampn
let (free), containing the names of neenle thim
I rapidly restored te health here in Lancaster.
am cureu vy placing uiy inexpensive meuicines
en the outside et the body. Ne poisons used
and no drugs, syrupsjillls, powders, bitters,
or ether such vile stuffs nlaced In the stomach.
Contultatlent and Examination Dree at my
efflee. Hundreds have been cured et Catarrh
ler se cents. Cure quick for Catarrh sent te any
uwurcsaiu iuu uiuwuouiicsierw cents.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
(32 Tears Experience),
Ne. 236 NORTH QUEEN STBEET,
30-tfdHWFAS Lancaster. Pa.
MIZLVSERY.
HOUGHTON'S LADIES !
HnimHTvR.Thc cheapest and best place
nntrnnnXvM ln OUr CllV TO OU
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MILLINERY GOODS.
HOUGHTON'S
MILLINKKY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS;
MAT-
HOUGHTON'S
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
CHEAP
M. A. HOUGHTON'S,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
FINE HATS,
FINE HATS,
BONNETS,
bonnets!
LARGE OSTRICH FisATHERS
OSTRICH TIPS.
FLUSH ALL SHADES.
SILK VELVETS, SILKS,
SATINS, FRINGES, LACES
KID GLOVES.
STORE.
STORE.
STORE.
STORK.
STOKE.
STORE.
FINEST
FINEST
FINEST
FINEST
FINEST
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NECKTIES. ASSORTMENT
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THE "BERNHARDT GREYH00ND PIN
UNDE88H1BTS AND DKAWEKft,
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E. J. ERISMAN'S,
THE 6H1BTHAKEB,
M NOKTH UCEKN STKKET
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES' COATS.
We would call the attention et the ladles te
our large stock of the above goods, which
have all been
REDUCED IN PRICE
TO EFECT
RAPID SALES.
These in want should net
before purchasing.
tail te sec them
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te tbe Court Ueuse.
Ol'BCIAL NOTICE.
Business has been se lively at the
NEW CHEAP STORE
or
Meter, Bart & Hanitaii,
38 West King Street,
Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.,
that they have already been obliged te re
plenish their large Stock of
BLANKETS,
which they had almost entirely closed out.
They have just received and will sell
1 Let White Blankets at $1.50 a pair
1 Let White Blankets at 2.23apair
1 Let White Blankets at 3.00 a pair
1 Let White Blankets at 3.50 a pair
1 Let White Blankets at 4.00 a pair
1 Let White Blankets at 5.00 a pair
1 Let While Blankets lit 6.00 a pair
1 Let White Blankets at 7 00 a pair
1 Let White J'.lankcts at 8.00a pair
Alse Colored Blanket fren. .$1.50 te $4.60 a pair
Calice Comfertables from W.00 up
White and Colored ceuuicrxmues ei an Kinu
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
1 Let TickinglSJc . regular price 15c, 1 Let
licst f'catucr Ticaing lsv., regular price sac.
Children's Weel Stockings from 10 te 15c.
Ladles' Merine Weel Stockings from 10 te 15c,
CLOSING OUT
ladies' Coats and Delmans Cheap.
Alse the balance of an IuipeitcrV Let of Pais
ley Shawls at Lew Prices.
METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN,
38 WKST KING STKKKT,
OptiObitc Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pn.
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
i
Are ettering a Large and Attractive Assert
ment of goods suitable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS
son
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY. GOODS.
PABEXt HAXBLSOB, te.
iEiisi Winflew (Me,
the Cheapest, Simplest and Best in tbe Market,
Made el Walnut, Meulding three and four
inches wide, and New Patterns. Webavc them
thirteen different ways, and very low in price.
FINE EBONY AND WALNUT
CURTAIN POLES,
vrttti Htaca 1? Intra Vnda
Brackets.
Walnut and Ash Poles complete,
ffindew Shades.
Hands, Paper Cur-
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HAS WON THE
DOLL'S HEAD.
THE HOLUEB OF THAT NUMBER WILL
. RECEIVE THE HEAD UPON PBE
SENTATION OF TICKET.
We inaugurate this week a clearing sale of all
kinds of GOODS, thus offering customers
great bargains lttvery line.
As specialties we announce the following :
A very line Ladies Merine Vest for 44e
Heavy Gents Undershirts at 47e
Ladles Felt Skirt at c
Flne Cleth Skirt at 75e
Fine Satin Skirt at.... .......$1
Hi Lafltes Duilerwear
We shall make Great Reductions te sell off
tbe stock en band.
Ladles' Chemise at te
Fine Muslin Chemise, Corded Band, at 39c
Fine Muslin Chemise. Embroidered, at 44c
Very Fine Muslin Chemise, Richly Embroi
dered, at. ". We
Ladles' White Skirts, with Deep Flounce,
Embroidered Edge, at. .7Jc
Ladies' Skirts with Deep Needle-worked
Edge, at 75c
Ladles' Night robes at 73c
Elegant Embroidered Robes at. SI
Pantalets at Oc
Embroidered Pantalets at; Wc
COESETS.
Hip Gere Corsets at ?3c
The ASTBICH'S GEM CORSET at 49c
An Excellent Woven Corset ler 68c
A Fine spoon Busk Side-Steeled Corset for .75c
Our well known lOOBene Corset for $1
A FlneiFrench Woven Corset, Hand Em
broidered Edge, ler only l
An extra long 80-Uene Corset for .95c
A irnm NnrHinir Corset for ...fl
Madame Fey Corset at s 91.19
Misses' and Ladies' Shoulder Braces 75c
IN OUR LACE DEPARTMENT
WE OFFER RARE BARGAINS.
An nil silk Snanish Fichu in Cream and
Black, at...... ......-..... 50e
.Fine Indian Mull Fichus at 25c
Spanish Silk Ties in White, Cream and
RlflCK. SIX ...... ...7jC
Fine Indian Mull Ties at 2Je
Finn Wld Hand Embroidered Ties at $1
Embroidered Swiss Ties at 10, 12, 15, 10, 25c
Wide Embroidered Swiss Ties at
17.19.25.34.43.59e
Fine Lace Bews at: 75e
All Lace Fichus at 13c
A FULL LINE OF
Black, White and Cream Laces
On hand an'", te be sold at VERY REASON
ABLE PRICES.
White Illusion v 10c per yard
Cream Illusion - 10c "
Black Illusion We "
White Silk Illusion 15c "
Black SUk Illusion 15c "
Cream Dotted Net 12c '
Fine White Dotted Net 19e "
Worsted Barege ler Vclling.Double
Width 25c per yard
All 511k Benlered Veiling at 23c
GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN OUR
Millinery Department.
All our Untrlmmcd Hats at. 44c
All our Derbies sold at 50and 75c for only. .25c
All our Trimmed Children's Hats ler. 75c
TRIMMED PATTERN HATS AND BON
NETS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
We have reduced all our Colored Trlmmimr
Satins sold before at 96c te the uniform
firlceer. 75c
1 our Fancy Wings at 25e
All our Fancy Breasts at 50c
Bargains in Black and Colored
Ostrich Plumes..
Black Silk Fringes, Black Beaded Fassamen
teries. Black Ornaments, Cords, Tassels, and
all enr ether Dress Trimmings at greatly re
duced prices.
Brocaded and Embossed Velvets at We. per
yatd.
Fur Trimmings ln Black, Brown and Gray,
1, 1 c and 2 inches,48a, 75c, and 1 per yard.
Silver Fex Fur Trimming, 1) and 2 Inches,
$1.40 and $2 per yard.
Hosiery ler .Children, Ladies and Gents at
astonishing low prices.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
KID GLOVES,
In Street Celdrs arid Evening Shades, el excel
lent quality ; every pair warranted,
Ladies' Reception Gloves, 3 buttons 98e
Ladles' Reception Gloves, 6 buttons f 1.69
IN LADIES' LINEN WARE
Wc exhibit the latest novelties of the season.
The Elegant Embroidered SARA BARN
HABDT COLLAR
Ladies' all Linen Cellars and Caffs. Em
breldcred Edge, put up in a Handsome
Bex for 25c
CHILDREN'S LACE AND LIKEN COLLARS
Ladies' Fine SUk Tics at 75c
Ladles' Fine Silk Ties at fl
Ladies' Fine SUk Ties at.
.11.75
BARGAINS IN TOWELS.
A Large Fine Tewel for only 6c
An all Linen Tewel for 10c
Fine Towels at. 12,15.19c
A heavy German Linen Tewel with Knotted
Fringe, ax.. ................................... xse
Flne Damask Linen Towels at 25c
Fine Damask Linen Towels at. 33c
Superfine Damask Linen Towels at 38c
AllLlncn Fine Fringed Deylies at. .91 per dez
Many ether bargains en band tee numerous
te mention. CaU and convince yourself of Ik
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EXTRAOKDINARY BARGAINS
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WATT.8HAND CO. have marked dewn'aU surplus stock and odd tots te prices that
mast effect a speedy clearance.
Special Bargains ln Ladles Ceata and Dol Del
mans. These goods must be sold at once, and
we have marked them down te prices that will
eUtbem.
Special Bargains .Id Ladles' Underwear, at
25,33, 45, 50, 62k and 75c These are exeeUeat
value at the prices, and can't be beat ln any
euy,
Sneelal Barsalns ln Table Linens. Towels,
Tewelmga, Blankets and (JnUts.
WATT, SHAND
8 AND 10 EAST
HOMEB, COLLAIAT & Ce,
1412 and 1414 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA
The general Improvement in business tbe past year, with the prospect et a very large In
creased deniuud for all kinds of Dress Goods, induced all American buyers or Foreign Goods te
place immense orders. This was universally the case, se much se that, perhaps without exag
geration, 50 per cent, mere goods were imported than the country could possibly consume. As
a consequence, there has been a great break In prices ln a great many fabrics, which we sbaU
fully meet.
WE SHALL SELL
Parmer
Jhrieet.
All wool A mm res 0.25 90.50
jrrencu jri.innei buttings 6
French Striped Fancies (all Silk
and Wee!) 75
French Shoedas (in all colors) .65
French Brocades (all Sdk and
Plain French I'lald 75
Finest French Brocades (in several
designs) 1.C0
1.00
1.50
.
1.75
1.00
2.50
In addition te enr offerings in the above goods, we have some lines of very choice goods
of which it is difficult te meet the demand, in which we have a very choice assortment, both hi
cloth and colorings.
CLOTH SUITINGS:
44-inch Cleth Suitings (very desirable
s) ...
90.75
04-inch Cleth Suitings (in all colors.
54-Inch Cleth Suiting ,
1.10
1.20
FRENCH
Our make el tlube goods no believe te be
colors our
46-inch French Shoedas 90.87 1 46-inch Freneh Sboedas
FINE CAMEL'S HAIR:
Our assortment et th'sc beautiful goods Is still complete, from St .25 te S2.50.
inst received one case el Camel's Hair in Evening Shades in very beantliul quality.
Ink and Light Bine, 46 inches wide, te sell at Vl.25.
BAREGE DE VIRGINIE:
We have Just received one case of this very desirable texture for Kvealng Dresses, quality
verysupcrier, ln Cream, Flak and Light Blue, 27 Inches wide, te sell at 50c.
JfJXLZATjESr
NEW GOODS FOR
-AT-
GUNBAKER'S
TiADTFlS, for New, Desirable and Cheap Silk Handkerchiefs, Laee Ties, Bat
tens of all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &e., call at GTJN-
LMUUaK'B.
A Fall Line of Fancy Articles suitable for a
NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT,
offered cheap at GUNDAKER'S. Alse, an inducement in the MILLINERY D.
PARTMENT, with a view te closing out the entire Stock.
Flush Bennets and Hats offered at a Sacrifice.
Plush and Velvets all Shades, sold cheap.
Bennets and Hats in French and Weel Felts, for SO and 75c.
C3FGive us a call and examine our stock, at
GUNDAKER'S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Fa.
czeTJUixa.
GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING.
GRAND MARK DOWI AT CENTRE HALL.
Will be sold in sixty days TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH Of
HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING,
Without regard te cost. New is your time te secure a geed Suit et Clothing for very little
money, Ready-made or Made te Order.
OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY,
Fer Men. Yen His and Beys. Men's Dress Suits, Men's Business Suits, Toeths Suits in every
style. Bevs Clothing, a very Choice Variety.
49 Don't fail te call and secure some of the bargains.
MYERS & RATHFON,
Ne. 12 EAST KINU STBEET, LANCASTER, PEMi'A.
MEDIVAZ.
BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL,
Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS,
. of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU
ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC
COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES.
Da. BttOWNlNG is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough
chemist. Bis "C. ft C," (Cough and Celd) Cordial is net the result et mere chance, hut of long
scientific research ln chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action,
and its unparalleled ctMcacy. The expense in Its manufacture i at least five times as great as
that of any ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low prlee et
SOe. -WSample bottles (for a short time only) 2ffc
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. J)., Proprietor.
117 AROH STBEET,
-FOR SALE BY
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jtVJUTXTVME.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
AT
Widmyer & Ricksecker1s.
A Large Variety of
FOLDING CHAIRS, FOLDING ROCKERS,
in
MILTON BODY AND
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. I
FINE EBONY CABINETS,
PATENT BOqgCBRS,
Perforated aad Ratam leekers.
FOOT-BESTS, BOOT-BOXES
GLASSES.
LOOKING
S
CHILDREN'S ROCKERS,
AND TABLE CHAIRS,
PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS,
ING ROOM FURNITURE.
DIN-
8.E.C0R.EAST KING AND DUKI STS.,
LANCASTER, PA, y'
aeeiMma .
Special Bargalas wBleaeaedamd Unbleached
Muslins and Sheetings. Prevhma te tbe late
advanee we mads large purchases of Cotten
Goods, and ean bow sen them at leas than
Manufacturer's Price.
26aTarae Heavy Plaid Shirtings at 9c. a
.vt :
yard, really worth 12
special JNuxaws
in White Blankets, full
size. 11.50 m uahr.
& COMPANY,
KING STBEET.
Fermer
friee$.
Camel's Hair Stripes. 10.65 91.13
Brocade Novelties .75 9M
French Fancies (very costly goods.. .75 2.75
English Novelties .25 M
French Handkerchiefs, squares 75 1.50
French Handkerchiefs, squares .65 1.90
French Novelties 1.25 2.75
French Novelties 90 1.59
51-inch Cleth Suitings 91.25
54-ineli Cleth Suitings im
54-inch Cleth Suitings 2.69
SHOODAS :
the best in the market, and the assortment et
own selection.
.91.12
We have
in Cream,
THE HOLIDAYS,
EMPORIUM.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TUB PROPRIETOR AND ALL DRUGGISTS.
COAX.
MAKT1H,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la all Tdaea of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-Yard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY.
9SO IfOKTH WATEM BT ImnemMm; Ptu,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Cenneetlea With the TeleT ate Tvehange.
Branch Oflce : Ne. S NOKTH DTKX ST.
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fin ) ft
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TO
REHiLY & KRTJiKR
GOOD, CLEAN FAULT GOAL,
Farmers and etherala want et Saperler
Xanurewlll find it te their advantage te eaU.
Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
Office, 90JKast Chestnut street, t agl7-ftd
GOAL! OOAL11
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind
of COAL go te .
RTJSSEL & SHTJLMTBR'S.
Quality and Weight gmaraateed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
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T37EADINO COLUBTBIA K. M.
ARRANGEMENT OfTaSSEHGER TRAINS.
OCTOBERKth, 18B9.
NORTHWAKD.
lkavk. a.v. r.a. r.a. a. a.
I AKKAHWttU, 1KB
a. a. r.a. r.a.
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7tA5 3:40
M lfl ld
TM VM 3:18
IBM & SJW
ttuarrwule 6:44 .... xJt JAt
Lancaster, King St 7:58 .... 3:) 9M
Lancaster 8M 1M 3d tka
Columbia.
aaaiva.
Reading
SOUTHWARD.
UAVX. A.a. A.a. TJt. r.a
Reading Myt fcM ...
ABUVK. TJt.
Columbia lfclS KM ftS ....
Lancaster. 1W1 ! W fcs
Lancaster, King St lfklS .... Me fc
Qnarryville 11:9s ....pfdB :
Trains connect at Reading with trains te aad
from Philadelphia, PettsvlUe. Harrisburg, AU
lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te aad from Tork,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and. Balti
more. v A. M. WILSON. Sapt.
PKNNHYLVANIA BAIIOAD HKV
SCHEDULE Oa aad after 8UNDAT
NOVEMBER 8th. 1888, trains ea the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrtve aad leave the Laa
caste and Philadelphia depots as follews:
,,. Leave Arrive
gATWA,B- Lanc'ti-r PhHsda
Philadelphia Express, tie A.a. 4UaA.a
Fast Line, CdB " 7: "
YorkAccen. Arrives; 8.86 M ....
Harrisburg Express, & M "
DlllervilleAccem. Arrives, 8:4 - ....
Columbia Accommodation, JkW w lxM r.a.
Frederick Aceem. Arrives, 1:36 " ....
Pacific Express, 1:48 r.a. & "
Sunday Mail, ftae " Ms -
Johnstown Express, 36 " 8JS "
Day Express, :S" " 6:46 u
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 66 " 9M "
Leave Arrive
WavrwABP. Fhlhul'a Laac'tet
Way Passenger, l&3e..a. Mm.
Mafl Train Ko.l.vlaMUJey, 730 " lu:t u
MaUTrninNo.2,vUCerbia, .... lfcU w
Niagara ft Chicago Express MO 11 H
8undayMaU "88 " !
Fast Line, 122; " 2J6 r.a
Frederick Accommodation, .... 2:41 "
DUlervUlcLocal.viaHt.Jey .... SM "
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 230 r.a. 8:46 '
Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " 7iX "
Harrisburg Express, 5J8 " TM
Pittsburg EXpreas, 636 " S
Cincinnati Express, 9-.M " UJ "
Pacific Express, 1136 M 2.49 A.a
Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, whea flag
sed. will sten at Mlddletewn. Eluabetatev
en, vm siep ai aiiauietewn, Aiizaeei
It. Jey, LandisvlUe, Binl-ln-Hand,
Mt. Jey. LandisvlUe. Binl-ln-Hand. Lemaa
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbnrg, Coates
villc, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
Mt. Jey. EUzabcthtewa aad Mlddletewn .
Hanover accommodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chi
Jntcaffe KxBrcas
at n.tw a. m., win run tnroegn te iianever.
. ... " . " . .
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 3:36 r. a.,
and wUl run t-reugh te Frederick.
HOLIDAY goon.
FL1M & BRENEHAN.
GRAND OFEHING OF
HOLIDAY GOODS.
latucr stock than ever. Lewer prices 1
rices than
ever. Every variety of Mechanical Toys.
DOT.Lst DOLLS! DOLLS!
BLOCKS AND GAMES.
Horses, Carts, Wagons, Sleighs, Velocipedes
and Bicycles.
useruij cmsiMAB x-nmnawxa.
Elegant Carvers,Silvcrplated Knives, Silver
latcii Spoons. Silver-Dlated Ferks. The above
goods are- Uedgcm A Bre.'s best goods, bought
at a sacrifice, and will be sold very le.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Tin, fclictt Iren and Weeden Ware at Great
Bargain".
Flii & Breneman's
Ureat Sieve ami Heater Stere,
152 North Queen Street,
LANUJI8TEK. PA.
VAMEXTB.
H
IGHEST CASH FBICK WILL BE
PAID FOR EXTRA NICE
CAUPET BAGS.
Carpets made te order at short notice aad
satisfaction guaranteed.
Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock of
6,000 Yards Bres Gouts,
AT AND BELOW COST.
CaU and satis ly yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets lnalmesteadiessvarlety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S.
CARPET HALL,
903 WBBT KDHQ 8IBSBT,
LANCASTER FA.
piAKPETB, COAfy, mm.
PHILIP 8CHUM,S0N k G0.9
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET,
'LAscASTaa, Pa.,
Well-known Manafkcturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS, -COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS. -CARPET
CHAfW,
STOCKING TARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either la the atsee or fa
Garments; ahw, all kinds of silks, BfahMs.
Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac,
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
done.
AU orders or goods left with as will reeetvi. reeetvi.
prempt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal of tbe best quality pat ap expressly im
JamUy use, aad at the lowest atarkei ratta
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD-1M fcOUTH WATER STREET.
dSZ-lTd R8 1 PHILIP SCHUM. ten CO
MOBX9,
mt.
OIGM OF THE BUFFALO MKAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS L ' BLANKETS
a nave new eh mbh tee f'i'S!Z.iiZZjm
CaxArasTAssearamrr of Liaed aad Ualtasd
nrniin unnvs la Tui mttr. A ISO LAT
AND HOUSE BLANKETS of every desaria-.
AfuUllncef
TrankBdSteha1fl,
firrKepatriag aeatly
UydMWAS
GKAJJI JjrCULATMMI
la Targe or sassH ataea:
Write W.'T.SOULEA CO-
ehaats. 136 La Salle street; Chfugs. PL. sjgeM
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