Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 04, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, fetlDAY, MARCH 4. 1881.
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FRIDAY EVENING, UAH. 4, ie31.
lu ilie Far West.
Lancaster County J'arincrs In Neoraeua.
"J. T." In Oxlerd PjcsS.
After spending a time at Linceln'(Xeb.)
we took :i nonliv.c.steily direction en one
of the branch read1!, diFcmbarkinj; at a
little te-.vn known as Woedlawu We
were in finest of an old friend, who came
out here about a year aj;e fien Laueaj-ter
county, Pa., a few miles from Oxford. We
had ascertained while in Lincoln that ear
fiicml Moses Iirinten lived en section !!e.
range G, but being ignorant of the " lay "
of the land we n pahed te the posleuice in
Woodlawn and put the micslien te the first
being that we eueeuntuied for the habita
tion of the object of our search. Fortu
nately the limn was conversant with the
ceuntiy, and appeared te be familiar with
everybody within a radius of ten miles.
Wc followed him te an eminence net far
distant from the .store, and i.eintin with
his whole arm te a .still greater eminence
about two miles away, he remarked that
that was whcie Metes Iirinteu lived. We
turned our eye in the direction indicated,
and saw a geed si.'-d heiw loom up ijuite
elain. situated up in the very niuiricic of
what appeared te be ulmest a mountain.
The trail f.tr us t j pursue t( iea-h this
place was very kindh pointed out te u.sbj
our gentlemanly guide. ' Veu sec that
large white house," .si'rl he, 'That's the
Lancaster county peer house. Keep clo.-e
te that, and continue cliuibin ' t!ie hill.
and you're sure te get tlieie. A oe)
house,' we I'xjlaimed, "and de you have t
jieir heu.-cs in this country? Net many in
mates," tjiiei-'etl we. The man exert us
for a second, ami then ie plied : " O ab ml
a dozen, but it will be full e'er long. If
tins severe weather continues much leader,
we'll all have te go.' Xet wi.-hiug te
puisne this melancholy subject any lengei
we bid adieu te out kind fiiendaii'l. stalled
"ever the !.':!! I the peer heu-e," or in
that direct ieii.
After plediliiig Uireiinh the eii-w and
ever the hills we at !. .' readied the iosi iesi
dence of our iYie.id liriute:1, where we
weie kindly w-deetned ly the family, ami
tiierc enjoyed iiW h-.sjiltality ier n cir.iple
of days. We win- loyally entertained dur
ing our slay, and Jelt with the icgrel that
we couldn't :vin tin longer. During ail
our travels, and cspi'iic'ices, in t!ie West
we have never bem under .: m ne 'lespit
able reef, nor entertains d ii. th.tt home-'
like way se churi-'.uisiie . 1.1 p- ;!e of 1
old Chester .m ily, t'.uu '..-.j duiiug
our liiicl" siyeui:: out Lee .i thee Ne
braska pr.iiiie.-. : :md as our muiil reverts
b'iek te the ii.i'oyen d tys of It tyiioeil ,
am mg the h as-uit Jiiliaud valleys of
Ji.islein i'eiii'.-., lvani.i, we v.'i :e compelled
teb.ittle wuh our manly uaiuie t.d:iw
back th tear of icgjt i that a oiupie win
h:ive le.ued a '4.. udy family of 1 and
girlsam ug th" plea-nut stirioundie".- 0!
Lancaster e unity, should come West, (
leaving behind tluni llieir ievet-d cliil
dien, settled in jeied and eoinl'ertable ,
homes, and commence ii!e anew, as ii
were, after they Jiave alie:ulj gene some ,
diMauce en lil'i j.Uiney beyond the
meiidian. Ag.iii! i siy i le.gret. te see set '
tied uie:: llir-e bleak and leiiuvjmu prai-lit'.siK'iv:!-
wliebjni! passed tln;:ecenil
mile p t iu '. iciMCe of hie. b cause it
does net seem 11 itural that the couple v. he
have attained lli-ir two score and ten and
thiee se. ie vi-irs should leave their
friends ami n-i.iiivi-. a iieutr whom the
have live.l !' e ill' .1 'eniiiry. te come
West a' that, lei.e of life a-, pioeeeir1, te
tUVllv
the
i lei the ijemiiy le.'iieia-
tieus.
i li? tlsc leader v. ill
ineniiiier nr "iiisj;:ii- wlia
net distort my
i . .
t iiae written
into tin-id-a tmi! i r.ni discuiarinL' Wes-
ern invt)i-j'-:itie:i
cetiutrv jer veiiu
i de no'.
11 ':
.pist the
r'hvt'ue
111! il. W
iisu.il time allotted te m-tt, will :. e all this
country jieepad a-tliiekn ast'lustei eouu eeuu
tv. Willi i'iile as eouilei table Ihmiic-.
It is eniv a ;'i"-Mei! i'time when inulu'
t'.ieir miiM!' -e"! l,,-e fill! ! ae', tiieie
will lie as ieiie: timeei iu-ie a-; in l'eiin-
svlvauia, v.iiii a'! tin: luxuries and eionieit
XX ieTS.
sorts of vegetation, ;nt! all 1 1 nit. unless it
lie the jiceli, which does net wni i.
thrive. Tiii'euuii the kindness of Will
Iirinteu we livt th" !e.iure of a iile.isant
drive up the O.ik cieel: ler sivcr.il miles,
heie we rtv- ".uauj thrilty apple eichrud.s,
wlii.di from all tijipiV awes were deiii
isuite as weil as tiie same kind of tiees in
i':
i!--Iv:uia.
Tdanlaud, New Jei.scv or
.cw li'.fK. I lie en I
V,
v dnr.vita.:!; I
can see
i. e-..i... l,! r.uli fn' :ii isi tli. lii.fl. i" ,'i!
v.im
which jnev.iils-ii! threi'uh this e.iuiniy.
GaUieiinii lerce as it sweeps ever
tin '-ci
prairies it jriews -.M ti.nes pietty slrenir,
lilts will, ht.vvevrr. eisviatc tins ohjr-tt:eu j u. ulerus, I.cticohlieca, irregularmid pain
as feics! cultur" becomes mete univcr.s.il 1 I".! jlenstnmtlen, all Ovarian Trouble-, Mi
ami the tree:, t'l.'.taie new j-l.intui becenic
inatuie eneu-.Ii t. he of some I'lndi.tnce te
tlie frinds.
Our gieat elijei'li.i'.i te tiie'ieer life in
the AVcsc is the cosmeji.tliran iieepie
which s.utle npv.i tli-'se l.i'ids. fhey
come from ever. seelii 11 of (heiebe, and
consequent ly are of every natiemi lit y. Yen
eneial'y ha-c the Iuss':,;;i en one side,
the fair-haired Nrw "ji.ti: en aiMther. the
(.'ermaii 0:1 another, the Fifiifhiu'in 011
another, and se en ; but i lind our iiieuil
I'riuten veiy fort filiate in this respec!
This section is soft led by a jjoeil cla-ss of
American born e'tir.ciis, iit'c'lire'it, iVce
anil epen-heaticd jieeple.
Ailjeiniisjl ?Ir. lSnuteu'.s jiiice ou the
east lvs'diT. C'h.nt.-y "tltierf. litoe! Bart
township, L.r.c- t'-r county, ile was,
they tell me, one of the he.p.icst -tock
breeders in the ceinty, h.T. in. 1 believe,
as much as .0 000 inve-fed in tint kind
of prej;criy. lie did net m.d:-: a siucess
of it, se he c.im-; ut h'-re 1 ist winter and
purcha.-cd tiiiee luii-dred and twenty acres
of i-tilread lauds :ud is low ivin his ex
clusive attention ie raisini .she:1) and
hops. He has senie ei-ht hundred Iie.ul
of the feimcu all deine; well As shecp
raisiii"; is one of iiic most lemuiierative
industries of the "West, he will no doubt
in a few yeaisie.yi a lic'i hirvest for his
labor.
In this section of the state ijrewiu coin
an.l fattening lv-i .ve (he ehiei'iiidusuies
auienjj the farmers. Tin; . ' . in Ne
brasKt; was a pirtia! failu e 1 ist season,
consequently Mr. Ihin'e'i bcii'ij iii.sfust
season, had very lit!'-', yet he is e.alinjf
fifty heS. He txpuis te ine.uM-e this
nuinbcr next seas t-c. erui fold, when he
will plant some sevent -live te : hundred
acics of coin. A short d's'ance fiem Mr.
15rinten's Jeseph ll.dlnvell. his b. ether
in law owns n farm, but as h:s bus'me s
ivqitiics liim in Eiuce'n sneit of (he time!
he does very "itfle fai-mie";.
Mr. Drinteti prides hiiusefeii Ids superb 1
lOCatlOil ier OOi.UUIU-a 1. lir V1CV Ol tile
a . f 1..-T. .-..- i'.T. -.-. n -. ii
surrettnain cenutrv. Ait.u- :t cur.-ery J iiiim-d'ate payment, and these having claims
view of the situation 1 am inclined te or demands against the same, will pi esenl
j, . , , -,: ... ,, 1 r- 1 tiicni wiiiieiit,lelay te the undcrsfgneii.
think he will 'Tat ly e.' 1 ue jiaim. Ian- ; UKItKCCASKNKK.
coin is plainly v:s'-b!e i-i the south ej-t live Aemiiiistiatnx,
miles distant'. v,hile, leek which way -.oil o-te ;. Peier.V Sens, Lumber and Ceal Deal
.... .... . lis V . K . I'nmrr I'rilice anil Wu Unit StlCflS.
,. .11 b,,ii I Jin. till wi nii;ii, l'ii tH '
will see. the iron 1101-0 speeding Sivii'tlv i
...ill ...(...,,,. i,.r;.r .11 .!. ....... .....1 . ...
ever the prairies. Fi-ur di.tereut lines
"it
read are visibl- fiem Un-. p.iiet, and there
the 'icw tip or down the .Oik valley i
niagniuceuc ier nines, .viiecuier, i :m
VJl ,.' ,,!, j
constrained te sav .Mr. 1. is vi
favored in his location. Chnrchc. schoejs
postetnees. mills and stores are thiutr in. '
dispensable te the hapiiiti'.'-s and welfrre
of man,, and the settler who is favored
witu a close pntxunity te all these, should
indeed feci a prtz-s in I,; j.0,i (01t,l;ie.
I
ir. urinien iau oetsj of ., r.,i, ;,1(j.;.;
pensablcs. j
Complications.
If the thousands t . t new has- the'r rest
--v ej coiup,icatlen..f j
would lie speedily cured. It acts en both
erpins at the same time and theicfere com
pletely fills the hill ler 11 perfect remedy. If
veu have a lame hack and disordered kidneys
"u-eitat ones. Don't neglect them. Mirror
and Farmer. I28-lwd&w
Ne Evaporation.
There is no Evaporation or Deterioration in
strength about Dr. Themas' EclectricOil. The
ingredients of this incomparable nnti-j;heu-maticand
threat nwl lungremedyare net vol
atile, hut fixed, pure and imperishable. Pain,
lameness and stiffness are relieved by it, and
it may be u-ed with equal benetlt externally
mil ttitemiillv
Fer pale by il. B. Cochran, druggit, 137 and
17J .North thie-en street, Lancaster, Pa.
" Lie: Klg Lies !"
Net se fast mv friend ; for if you would see
the strong, health v. blooming men, women
and childien that tiave been raided lrem beds
of .ickiu in suffering and almost death, by the
u-e .t Hep Hitters, yen would say Truth,
clni'luiis truth." f-ee "Irulhs," in another
column. 117-2wd&w
niessings lu Ilmguisc.
Jeseph Itu-an, l'crcy, Ontario, writes : ' I
w.is induced ietrv Themas' Eclectrle Oil for
a lameness which troubled me ler three or
tour veai-s, and I leund it the he-t article I ever
tii'-d", It lias been a great blcs-lng te me."
Ter sale bv II IS. Cochran. druggNt, 137 anil
IC'J North yfu.-cn street, Lancaster, l'a.
3IEIHC.IL.
I'ltOVEUIM.
"The Itiehes-t ISloed, Sweete-t Itreath and
Kaii est kin :n Hep J.ilteis.''
" A Httl.- Hep l!ittei saves big doctor bills
and long slccnesi."
'That invalid wife, mother, i-tcr or child
can be made the picture 01 he-ilth with Hep
Hitteis."
When worn down and ready te take your
bed. Hep Hitters is what you need." .
"Don't physic and physic, ler it waknis
ami destroys", hut lake Hep Jtitlers, ami build
up continually.''
" rhy-ieians d all schools ue and lecom lecem lecom
uieud'llep ISilter.-. Test them."
"Health i beauty and Jey Hep Itittus
uive heMltli anil beauty."
"Ther.'are moiecuret made with Hep Hit-ti'r-,
than all ether medicines."
' When tne brain is wearlad, the nerves iin
xlruiigg, the muscles weak, use Hoj Ililtera."
"That low, nervous fever, want el.sleep and
wciknes, calls for Hep Hitters."
Hep iiiiicfti .ManaractJirliig Ce!:i!iyi
tlechc-ter. New Verk, ami Terente, Ontario.
marl-lydMWK&w
vMlAL5.-l'eX.
In ceiiM'tiucncc of the very large number el
ciMSdl ibis fatal disease new in our state and
especially at l'iii!ade!pl:ia, 1 have pinvided
niysell villi
Fresh Animal Yaccine Tims,
t'KOM Dlt. MAKT1N. Of HOSTON,
; ilh wh'eh 1 am piepnred te vaeeiu.ile or le
vaeelnale anyone who desire te lie dNeace dNeace
pitief a 'aiiisi this uiiplea-ant malady.
Having lu ly tested the quality et liie Virus
el lir. .Mai tin, as obtained ti-eni the (,a!t, in
j.OKi-ase,, I e.iu unliesilatmglvsiy itisalme-t
a jicrleet preventive et small-Pox",
DR. C. A. GREENS,
(:!5 Yens Experience),
N. ar ehtii eui.i:n' stkeet,
;iMtdMVF.VS:"J Lancaster, l'a.
Mrs. Lvdia E. Pinidiam,
OFLYNN, MASS.,
M M i DiSfflfP I
I
Jfpv VeviahieCeniDO'iim llie8:ivier
of Her Sex.
Hoai
ih, Hepo and Happiness
stored by the use of
He-
LYDIA E. PINESAM'S
Vegetable Gompeimd,
"
Tite Positive Cure Fer
Ail Female Complaints.
This prepur.itien, as its name signifies, cea
sists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless
te tin most Uelicate invalid, fpen one trial
, t'le merits of this compound will be recMnized,
as relict Is iiumediitctand when its t'suis -en-
tinued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a
l permanent cure is effected, as thousands will
! testify. n account of its proven merits, it j
te-day recommended and prescribed by the
' lies! ii hv.sieiaiis in tne country.
I It will cure entiielv the worst form of f.illln
! Uaiamatien ami Olecranen, l-loettlnfjs, all iiis-
plat fluents and the consequent spinal weak
1 ness. and is especially adapted te the Ciaiige
1 of Lire.
In fuel it has proved te be the createsi. and
'ii'st remedy that has ever been discovered, it
lieimeale.s every portion of the system, ami
nive x new lite and vijrer. It removes laintness.
Ilatnle ticy. destroys all cmvlnij ter stimulants,
cud reliel es weakness 01 the stomach.
Iteuies i:ieatin;r. Headaches, Nerveua r-e
ti.itiea, (Jencral Debility. Sleeplessne.-ri, lie
pressien and Indiijestien. That leclingofbeui leclingefbeui
int; dn n, chusIiib pain, weight and backaciie,
is always permanently cured by il- use. It
will :'t :i!l times, and under all circumstances,
act in harmony with the law that governs the
lemale system".
I-'or Kidney complaints of either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound
is;ie.epared at i"1 amt 23Ti Western Avenue,
f.yim, ."lasj. Price SI. Six bottles ler $."1. bent
by mall in the form et pills, le in the form el
lozenge, en receipt el price, $1 per box, ter
either. Mrs. 1MXKJIAM lrecly iinswcrs'nll let
ters et inquiry. Send ter pamphlet. Address
as above. Mention thix paper.
Ne family should lie without Ii'MA V.
I'lNKlIAirSLlVKU TILLS. They cure Con Cen Con
stip.'.lien. l'ilieusncss and TerpidUy of Use
Liver. S3 cents per bes.
Jolmsteu, Holleway & Ce..
(Jeneral Agents, Philadelphia.
Fer sale by C. A. Lechcr, 9 East Ilin;r btreet
and itee. AV. Hull, 1.1 West King street.
y-2MvliedAv.-
CJL KO rXCES.
- .j-t
JSTATK Ot' I'KKIJKKICK IVLi:, Jit.,
jlateet laiicisler city, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having ueen
granted te the undersij;neil, all perse'is in
debted te said decedent, are quested te make
immediate settlement, and these having
claims or dema ds against Hie e-tateef a!d
decedent, te make known the same te the
undcrsiinictl without dclav, residing iu i.au
taster. J1LNKY WOLF,
If. I". IJavis, Administi-ater.
Attorney. IcblGCtdeaw
.STA1K eir j:iw. a. sexkie, l.vtj: Of
ii ihe City et Lancaster, l'a, deceased.
I."llesef aeminist ration 0:1 s.iid e.sfr.te hav-
:ig been gr.intfd te the undersigned, all per
, ,, ,. i,l,.l,t.! tlinret.i.ir., lenuesteil te niakfi
.......... .-. --
I.aie:;-t r, Ta
jan SSOtdeaw
IVTAfK OV S Alt All MOSTGOJlKIty
j luffeftlie citv of Lancaster, dccca-cd
Lelteisel administration en said estate hav
iua lM-fii gi-anted te the undersigned, all per-
t Ml v 1 UltUMJU liiUlL'U'tllv; im mmwi n- Jiih.v
iiinniHlirttc payment, and these having clniins
them ier settlement te the undersigned, re-
sitlmginsaid city.
KLlZAltETH MONTGOMERY
11. It. Swauu, Administiatrix.
Attorney. Ian2 -Gtileaw
l'l)'jV,STOHS.
W. H. BABCOOK,
Attorney-at-Law, et Washington, P. C, form
erlv an ex iminer in V. S. 1'atent Oflice. offers
bis" ci vices as solicitor before the U. S. and
ferei'ii Patent eilices. Careful work at fair
prices. Was associate et Mr.. lacobStaullcr.et
1 ..nraster. until the latter's death.
H0-3ir.d&w
IBI' GOODS.
XTVKLTIli! IS SUAKF TINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHODND PIN
ODERSIIIRTS AND DKAWEKS,
AT
B. J. ERISMAN'S, .
THE SII1UTMAKEU,
(JO NUUTH jCKKN STKKKT
E
VtltV WAY nitlXGS SOSIETII1XW NE1Y
FAHNESTOCK'S.
New (Joints opened almost daily at
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Fair Dealing. Ne advantage taken et any
body at
FAHNESTOCK'S.
They de an active business and buy all their
Goods for Cash, at
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Ciewd.s are -een daily flecking in -nrtli et
jXcw Desirable Goods,
FAHNESTOCK'S
still selling all the
Best Dress Ginghams at 12 1-2 Cents,
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Nest Doer te Court Heuse.
r Aiin
AM fJEXi'LEWKX.
inn-
Carpet Department
eealaiiis at Hie iiresf nt lime the
Finest and Largest Assortment
or-
Beriv & T.mesti-y Brussels,
EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS,
DAMASK EALL,
STATU CARPETS,
Rag and Hemp Carpets,
tint " ever had the ple-isure te eiler.
We de net want te say much about
them in eiir adveitlscment, but simply
ask you te call and see them, as we are
cenlident we can show you as nice
style as are offered this season, all at
the veiy
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
m & Hnrst
25 Bast ICing Street
s
T. NICHOLAS UOTKL.
TO St Has Mel,
NEW YORK.
Geed looms and full beard for
THREE DOILAIiS PER DAY.
L-irger and deub'e rooms at reasonable rates
as heretofore. Fer attention te the comfort of
its patrons, ceuveu'ciiees and safely, this
hotel has never been surpassed.
URIAH "WELCH, Proprietor.
(Alse of American Hetel. Itiehfleld Springs, N.
V., open ler .Summer Season, about 17th el
June). l.tE4tdTu
s
r::ciAL notice.
Tnr. IXSPECTOKS OF
THE LANCASTL'lt COL'NTV P1J1SOX
dcsii-e te call the attention of the public te the
large asseitment of
JsUPEI'.IOlt KAG AND JUTE CAKPET,
?I:irte of the very best material.
Alse, BASKETS,
CIGARS.
GJIAIN HAGS ANKPAPEIt BAGS
OF ALL SIZES, '
suitable for Millers and Grecsrs, which will be
sold, wliolcsnle or .retail, at greatly reduced
prices.
U;ST03IEKS' CAUPETS WOVEN
AS USUAL, ,
according te directions, and at short notice. .
NUT HBW
By order of the Beard.
J. L.
il0-lnui2taw&lmw
HOFFMEIBE,
Fresldmt
I Itur UOOUS, VSVEJtWVA 3i, S.C.
L!1'ECIAL WALK OP
DRESS SILKS
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
wait, sum & CO.
Have secured a large consignment of
SUMMER SILKS, '.
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
BLACK CASriMERE SILKS,
which they offer at prices never e'tualled in
Lancaster.
A Choice Line of SUMMEi: SILICS Iu new
and desirable effects, at 5'i cents a. yard.
A Large Assortment of New Shades in COL
OltK l UKKbS SILKS at 5s cents a yard.
An ElPgant Line of T.LACIC CASHMKKE
SILKS at $1, l.i'i. 1.50 and 1.7" a yard. These
goods were considered cheap at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75
and 2 a yard.
We invite ladies te call and examine these
goods, as they arc the bct value we nave ever
offered in Silks.
Watt, IShand & Company,
NEW YORK STORE.
S
l'KINU DKKSS GOODS.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
1881
1881
SPRING HOSIERY,
SPRING HOSIERY.
1881 SPRING UNDERWEAR,
SPRING UNDERWEAR.
1881
SPRING GLOVES,
1881 SPRING GL0TS. 1881
LIXKXS AXl) TOWELIXl'S
TICKIXGS,
CHINA, GLASS,
AM)
QUEKXSWAUK.
CAIti'KTS XI WALL rAPKU.
1881
1881
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTKlt.l'A.
c
lAiri'KTS, AT
HABER & BROTHE
Ne.
V.'EST KIxMt STREET.
NEW STLE JIOlil'KT.
NEW &TYLE BODY BUU&SEL-s.
NEW STYLE TA PEPTIC Y BitUSSEI.,
NEW STYLE TilBEE PLY".
NEW SIY1.E EXTI'.A SUPEKFlNf.,
NEW STYLE WOOL isGBAIX,
NEW STYLE COTTON CHAIN,
NEW STYLE HALL AN!) STMIt,
NEW STYLE BOB DICK'S.
We invite special examination of our Carpet
Stock, which is new. complete iu the latest
Spring Styles and Colorings, and is the largest
elfering ever shown in Lancaster. Will be
sold at the'ewe.-t price-.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LIXOLEUM,
cirrXA AXit cocoa matttxgs;
HUGS AXD MATS.
"WALL. PAPSR,
WALL, PAP3R,
V7AJA, PAPER.
10,000 Pieces New Spring Style
PAPER HANGINGS
Fer I'
.iiier-1, Halls Libraries, Dining Itoems
ami Ciiainber.-.
Choice New Styles purchased liem Mann
faeturers and Importers, embracing all the
qualities el Se id Geld. Enibes-sed Geld,
Bronze, Satins, Flats and Blanks and Benleis
and Decorations te match. Will lu; sold at
Lewest Prices.
Window shades and Hollands itli fixtures.
Window Cornices and Curtain Poles.
HAGER & BROTHER.
ii in;:
FUti:!!
Metzger, Bard& Ilaughmaii
HAVE NOW OPEN THE
TABLE LINENS.
FP.OM THE LATE
NEW YORK EIRE.
De net delay il you ivuut
BARGAINS,
VS THEY AKE SELL1XG BAPIDLY.
ar,
NEW CHEAP STORE,
38 West King Street,
Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Fa.
R'
Sari &li
ASTKICU BltOS ADTERTISEMESI.
STKICH KKOS.' ADVERTISEMENT.
L
ASTRICH
BRO.'S
HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK ANEW AND
CHOICE LINE OF
LADIES'
MUSLIN
MDEEWEAR,
AND OKKEK.THEM AT THEIIi WELL
KNOWN LOW PK1CES.
CHEMISE.
Plain 'India Chemise 2;c
Lace Edged Chemise 31c
Fluted-ainl Einbreider -d Chemise S9c
Corded Band. Fine Muslin Cheini.se 41c
Bullied, Fine Miiaiin Chemise 48c
Embroidered anil TucKeil Chemise, worth
73c, ler only 50c
Twenty Tucked, Embroidered Chemise fer.CSKs
Twenty-four Tacked. Fine Embroidered
(yiicmtsc. ................ .iuc
Fine and Elegantly Embroidered Chemise
at 88 and 9"c
Cambric Chemise at l
jlest Elalieratcly Embroidered Chemise
at i.Si, 1.3s, 1.50
I.'KESSIXG GOWNS.
Uuillcd Gowns al 73c
Tucked and Unfiled Gowns at $1
Tucked and Embroidered Gowns at 1.29
Elegantly Embreideivd Gowns at $1.73, 2
Gewn-, Embroidered all the way down, at.$2.E0
SKIRTS.
Tucked Skirt.s at 07c
Tucked, with a Deuble Rullle. at 75c
Fine Embroidered Skirts at 73c
Fine Cambric, Flounced, Embroidered
Edge 1 Skirts, at 75c
Fine Embroidered Skirts at $1.25, 1.11
Nineteen Tucks, Cambric Flounced and
Fine Embroidered Edge, at $1.49
Elegant Skirts at $1.73, 2, 2.50, 3
PAXTALETS.
Lace Edged at ...3'Jc
Tucked and Buttled at ISc
Viw.lirnidereil Eile and Insnrtin? G5
Trimmed with Torchon Laee ami Insertion ,73e
Fine Xcedleweric Juged anil inserting
at "3c. and ?1
WE HAVE OX 1IAXD XOW A FULL
ASSORTMENT OF
CORSETS,
WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED
BY ANY OTHER HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
We sell the UIp Gere- Corset for 23c
A Geed Hand-Made Corset ler S0c
Our '-Ast rich's Gem" ler 40c
A Geed French. Woven Corset for. 03c
A Splendid Speen Busk, Side-Steelcd Cor-
s'jr, in Gray and White, ler 73e
Our Extra Leng 'Star" corset for 95c
Our well-known 103-Bene Ceisetat $1
Fine French Woven Corset, xvitn Elegantly
Enibreidercd Bust, at $1
Fine Ce: eti at 1.2. and $1.50
BARGAINS IN TOWELS.
Towels at 5c
All Linen Ter. els :!fer2"c
Geed All Linen Towels at 10, 12 and lie
Damask Linen Towels at 1(5 and l'Jc
Large Fine Drma.sk Towels at 22 ami 25c
Knotted Fringe Towels at 2.c
Very Fine and Large Knotted Fringe
Towels al .G2c
Toweling at 5c. per yard
All Linen Toweling at 7e. per yard
Glass Toweling al 12c. per yard
Russian Crash at 10, 12, 11 and 15c. per yard
NAPKINS AND DOYLIES
AT LOW FIGURES.
Wc call attention te our elegant line et
HAMBURG EDGINGS AXD INSERTION'S.
ALSO,
SWISSS EMBROIDERIES.
Hamburg Edgings from 2c. upward
Xeat Edgings at .....5c
Handsome Wide Edgings at 10c
Elegant Embroideries at 19 and 23c
A FULL LINE OF
EVERLASTING AN if IRISH TRIMMINGS,
Frem 12c. per piece upward.
NEW LACES.
We have opened a new line line or LACES
in all the New Designs, and are new able te
show the Latest StylC3, as
BRETONNE LACES,
VERMICELLE LACES,
LANGUEDOC LACES,
MECHLIN LACES,
MALTESE LACES, '
T0KC1I0X LACES,
POIXT D'ALEXUON LACES,
AXD OTHERS, AT VERY LOW JflGUBES
eift itRAirryas.
T
riLI-ARD UOXEL LtlTTEKY l'OST
ruu
TO APRIL 7, 1881,
FOR A FULL DKAWING.
The drawing wUl take place at LOUIS
VILLE. KT , under the authority et a special
act efttie Kentucky Legislature, and will be
under the absolute control et disinterested
commissioners appointed by the act.
LIST OF PHIZES.
The Willard Hetel, wiUi all its
Fixtures and Furniture
One Kesidence en Green Street
One Besidence en Green Street
Twe Cash Prizes, each $5.000 ,
Twe Cash Prizes, each $2,000
Five Cash Prizes, each $1,000
Five Cash Prizes, Citch $500
FittvCash Prizes, each $100 -. ,
.$15,000
1.0UU
10,000
1,111"
5.000
2,500
3.000
5,000
10,000
l,00i)
.VO
100
U.IIK)
3T.0
5,00(1
12.000
0,000
1.00
5,000
One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $.....
Five Hundred Cash Prizes. each ?20....
Out-Set Bar Furniture
One Fine Piane.
One Handsome Silver TeA Set
4(M) Bexes Old Bourbon Whisky, $Z6
10 Baskets Champagne, $33
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10...
400 I'.ext s Fine Wines, $:JU
200 Bexes Bobertsen County. Whisky,?:;
100 Bexes Havana Cigars, $10
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10...
11),
AMOUNTING TO SSGO.SSO.
Whole tickets, $3: Halves, $1; Quarters, $2.
Remittances may be made by Bank Check.
Express, Postal ileney Order, or Begistcrcd
Mail.
Responsible agents wanted at all peintu. Fei
circulars giving full information, and ter
-. ,
Willard Hetel, Louisville, Kv.
fcbl"n6tw&2vdT&S
30th Popular Monthly Dra-wing
or THte
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulcy's Theatre, In the City of Leni
vUle, en
THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1831.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under provUiens et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April '.), 1S7S.
2This is it special act, and has never been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court ou March SI,
rendered the following dicisiens:
Ist That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company lit legal. -
2u Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
MARCH DRAWING.
X JirlZ" XltyXMrf
1 prize 5.000
10 prizes $l,000cuch 10,0tw
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
loe prizes. $100 each lo.eoo
200 prizes jil eacli ie.MW
000 prize-, 20 each 12,W0
1000 prizes lOeacli lo.eco
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7W
9 prizes 200 each, " " l,h00
9 prizes loe each, " " WO
l.puu jj rizcs . jiiajitii,
Whole tickets. $2; Imlf tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$30; 55 tickets, $100.
Uemlt Mfiiif.v or limit nrift. in T.ntf.. i.
f send by Express. DOXT SEXD BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $ and upward, by Express, can bf
sent at our expense. Address all orders te It.
IW. ItOAKD.AlAN, CourierIeurual Building,
Liiulsville. Ky.. el T. J. VO.IIMKKFUItll,
212 Breatlwav. New Vrk. fcbl-TnTli.VS.tw
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HICHKST ItASII THICK AVI I.I.
PAID FOR EXTRA NICE
CAKPET HAGS,
is:
Carpets made te order at short notice
me
surlslactien guarantcee.
Rue chances in Carpets te reduce stock et
6,000 Yards Bnls Canels,
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rat
and Chain Carpetsinalmestemllessvariety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CAEPBT HALL,
203 WEST BONO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
c
.MtFETS, COAL, 4.C.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
ell-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, &c.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY .
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Gannen's: also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. (Ji-n-tleiiicu"s
Coats, Overcoats. Pant.s. Vests "..
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeiui
done.
All orders or goods left with U3 will recei-.e
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL.
COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly !e
family use. and at the lowest m irket rates
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 15') tOUTH WATER STREE'l.
rt22-lydRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft Ce
CIllS A AXI GLASS OTAKt.
G
I.ASSWAKE ! GLASSWARE 1 1
AT
CHINA HALL.
A Full Line of
DOMESTIC GLASSWARE"
Selected lrem Eighteen Different Manufac
turers, AT
PRICES L 0 WER Til A XL' I'ER OFFERED.
. HIGH & MARTEST,
15 EAST KING STKEET.
Tin rjt:i.t:t' evtui
IAXCAVrr.K AXI 3I1LLKKSVII.LE U. "
J Cars run as fellow :
Leave 1-ancal.ser ;P. I:. Dei-et), at 7, !, aw
11:20 a. m.. and 2, t. t ami :M p. in., exeeist en
Saturday, when the last car le.ives at 0:3i p. ui
Leave iiillersvilledev.er end) at 5, S, ami
a. M., ami 1, .s. 5 and T p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sim
day.
ClOLl'MUIA AX'U VIHIT 1E10!IT K. U
Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Kahread en the telinwini
time:
SrATlews X'ertii-' Expre.si.1 E.pnys. Aeeeu.
Vaii. , a. m. j v. :. I r. it.
Pert Deposit ; i'.'".'! j 3-.V 2:
Peachbottem 7:12 i 4:28 j :i:i!
Sale Harber. 7iV j 5:11 " 5:21
Columbia , t:23 , 3:M .2t
S-tiess SeiTii- ExprC.ss.l Express. Accem
w.Mir.. I A. 31. 31. i a. j:.
Columbia 11:45 l tf:20 i 7:15
v. :.. i:in At'.f.t
afe!lBiber.. ... 12:1 1 r. St. il.e'.':4ii
Pcachbettein , 12:57 i ':'.''- i H.i'7
' 1 r. m.
Pert Deposit j t:." S:'5 i 12:25
TIKAOIXr. i- COLU-MSUA K. K.
-
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 23th, ISM).
XORTHWARD.
LKAX'K. ' A.M.'V.M. f. 3f. A.M.
ijuiirryv'lie t::15 .... 2:30 ;:.l
Lancaster, King St 7:55; 3:t'l '.W'
Lancaster S.05, 1:05 :5:50 'A 10
Columbia 7:55' 1:10 S:H
Altai vu. I
Reading 10.0el u':A 5.'
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVK. j A.3I.I A.3f. r.3f. l'.V
Reading S:05 12:0-1 fi:10 ...
Aii:e e. ! ' f.si.l
Celiimtiia ,10:13' 2:Hi Srili
Lancaster. .'. I0:ii7, 2.10' "S:in 5:1'
Lancaster. King -t l;i:li I S:2U 3:ln
fnmrrvville 1 HrJe, I ::25 r,:4i
Trains t-eni'ect at !.Y:elintr with trains t and
Iren i Philadelphia, Puttsville. Harrislmrg. AI AI
leutewii am! w Yerk, xia Bound Broek
Reute.
At Celunibia wllh traiiii. te and liein J'rk,
Hanover, Gcltjburir, Freih;ri-k and Haiti Haiti
meie. ' A. M. WILSON'. Mipt.
PE X S S Y I. 'A X I A KA I I.KOA l N K W
H'HKlil'l.li-On tiinl .liter MOSDAt,
JAM'MtY 17ili lksi, tninismi the reiinsyi-aiii-
!t-iiiii-ii! v. ill arrive ant! le-.ive tl:e l.ai:
c.iste ami I'liilaili-'plii-i iiypnti :t lo!lewi:
Eastwas:i.
I.i.t ! Arittv
f.:iii.'l. i I'lillad'a
Philaileiphia Expres.-.
Ciliciiinaii E.xpies....
Fast Line..,
Yerk Aeco'e. Arrive
Harri.sbii: E.xptes..,
Dillerville Arcnm. At
2-ll a.-i.
2:55
5:i S '
s en
s;'i."!
S:i5
cm "
l ::e "
:ti e.:.t.
2: 10 '
1:15 ,
5:15
,.N
'::li
ive-
Columbia AeeienniiM
.tin'!
rive-
12:01 r.3.
.f.45""
5:(n -5:.a)
-
Frederick Aecciu. Ar
Pacific E.xjne.s.s
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Expie ,
Chicago Day Exii'e-s
Harrislmrg Aiisimin.
i::25 " j i':::i
l.e.ne Arrive
"iiil.ii'" . Lane'ler
l-'U .'. .VIIlA.V
7:'s " ii'-2i
in tli "
P:m. '- 11:10 "
- .n - ln:."ii
"2 1" ' 2TI) i'.M.
2.35
2::i!e.M S::e "
1:;k " 7r-V "
TrSM ' 7::il "
!. " H:50 "
0:I'l ' IL'iit "
11:33 " 25 a.m.
Wkstx'.'.m::.
Way P.nsengei, j
Mail Train Ne. I ia M !..!.. .
Mail Train Ne.';, via Cel'!.-.:.
Niagara A thir.me Kiu.-s-Sundav
.Mail
rat Line,
Frederick Aeeinmtii.il. ii
DillcrviBoLeeul.viaM:.
Harrisburg Ace omuied:
Columbia Ac-cemincdat
::,v!
i.j
t'u.
Kill
Ilarrifrbnrg E.xpreSs,
Pitt.sbiug r'.xiies-,,
Cincinnati Expiess
Pacific Exiire.s-
Pacine Kxpie-s, cast, en mhihuv, ivni'ii ilug
ged, will step at Middlitewn, Ellzalietlitewn
Mt. Jey. Liinili-viltc, Ilird-iu-IIaud. Lemen
Place, Gup, Chrisliuiia, Parkeslnpg, Coatee
Ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Suml. , when Ka-ged,
will step at Dew iiingtewn.Cf alesville, Purke;
burg.Mt. Jey, KIi.al.et blown and MMilletewu.
llanoreraccnmmeilalioit wet,ceniieetiiigat
Lancaster v. it It ?' i.igara and Chicago Express
at 11:0) a. in., will tun tliiengl: te Hanover.
Fretk-rieu it. -omnexlatiee, m-M. eenm i isat
Lancaster, .:'.. i iit I.'ne. we-t. it -.Ml e. ?.,
and will run i aigii te t'l.-ileric!..
f OCAL 11AIL AKi:AXE3IKNTS.
Lj
hours ftr closing the mails.
BY RAlLRe !. Nba- 1i.ik -.-iiitocen 3!a:i.
Wism. !:.e ii :i., t:15 p in ::mt llilepm.
Way Mail, -::st, 7::sn m.
GoRDe:v;i.:.y. Dnwuiugtenu. Le.tman I'lace
Gai(! p in.
PattAi-LLrniA through i:.r.il, 1M and Ji:l5it
m.. 1:110. 1.13 ami 11:.'M in.
I'lTTSiirimii and west. 2.i 'land 1I::"J p m.
llAWUhiintu Mail, '.lie, am. :., 5:IS:tml II ie
a m.
Wat Mill,, .r':-t,W:ii:,.
Baltimeiu: am- )Vasi;i'
r.N,
via riiilade'
phiu, 1:15 p in.
BAiTlllOllK
i WabUIKOTeN, via Yerk, 2 01 j
Bwime!ik ani Wasi'ikutew, via If:rrisiiir;i
HriJO p in.
COATESVILLV, t:i p 111.
Celumiua, io.e a in, 2:00 an.l 5:15 p in.
Yerk a Kit Yetut vav, 2.0.1 and li::'-e p in.
NeirniciiK Ckmhial, 10:i.wi a m, -J.ii.iur.il lisai p
in.
Reaoixe. via Reading am! Celnnibfa R R, 7:"C
am and 12:.Ui p 111.
ItBAOi.xe, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and lUIVipii!.
I'baiiike wav, iaJuneiieii, Litit.:, Maiitieini,
EastlJ.-tnplIelil and Ephr-ita, 3 p m.
QVAiuirviLLt;, Cainarge, New I'revidence,
West Wiile-.v and M.t. mi-vilie. Relteu ami
Lime Valley. :;:r, 1 m and 5:00 p 111.
Nkw f(if.Mi, Churelitewn, jf eeiibanl..
Blue Bui', G mil ilie, lleartewti ami hpring
Greve, b v..j 1. Dowuitigte-.iu. at 7:.';'am
ami 1, p in.
Saitj llAiuam. via Columbia. lO-.oen m.
BY hTAlrfc-Miller-sville and Slackwatcr.
tr
ut. if. ,..,,.. .t.ll.. ..f I.JIn...
Te Mill isiilie'eaud !I::W:i 1:1, and I im
Binkley'.s Ih-'.'gi;, l.e.i'r..i. Batevilfc, N'ew
Hellani:. -:.:') p 1:1.
Willow sir. et. Miiithx ilie. Back, Chestnut
Level. On ei.' i ePe ,' Ciu-l:, I'll asiiut Greve,
Reck .-spiin;' . i ii-:i.eitnt and Rew landsville
Mil. dany. T-.'.i'i m.
Laiiiiis 1 . 1 u gen. West Karl. Fariner
vllle, Ni f. .-. ;i e. Hinklelev.ii. Ten-. Hill,
Martiii.i- , laiij.at 2::;e p in.
Greenland. H 1 tility, Lampeter and Wheat
land .--It. - st i.-iutig. d.iily.at ; p in.
Paradise ;.ml .-e'ali i-l:irg,"at 7::5a in.
New Pan vi. Ie. Cm.e-tlega, Mailievllle. Cole Cele
niauville, .V.i. si. I Ni he. Ifawliimv.lle, Bethcs ie
and Lilu-it-, .si,u.ee. dailv. at2:L'ep 111.
WHLN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING i RAIL. EiL-fern mail, 7 a r .
10::aia in..; and ;:..'ii rn.
Eastern vay iiiaii, Pc.'JQa in.
We.sli.-rn mail, 7 and 10a m. 2 anil ti.-i p 111.
Reaemg. ia Reiidlm: and Columbia, 2:' p
m.
Western nay n::-.i!, c:.;')a m.
Reading w ty mail, 10::Xia in.
Qiiairyville'ltnuich, S:l5a m and I p in.
ARRIVING ll STAGE. fiem ftan.- Harber
and Milleisxille, at'Ja in, daily.
Fiem Midfisxii:c.7niiil'.u m,.iud t p in.
Frem .Net iloll.eid, at '.::! a 10, daily.
Frem Rewiati'lrtville, Mil. at I p. in.
iteaiiing way mail, at 1:'M u in. daily.
Fiem at:.iebitrg.at&:.'M:i in, daily.
Fiem Riwli:isvillf.ut 11 am.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are lintr mail i!elivi-nu bv letter cur
rierseac!. day, and 0:1 tiicjr relurn trips thev
take up tie- mail matter deposited iu the leUei
box s.
Fer the flist delivery thecarrlei-s lea'.it the
efiiec at : a in; second delivery at 10 a 1:1 ;
third delivery at 11 a 1:1; fourth delivery at:: p
m.
M'XilAY POSTOFFI' E HOURS.
On Sunday the posteltiec is-open from April
I toOcleler 1, liein S le'Ja in, and from 0 te 7
am; fiem October I teAprii l.freni !l te la a in.
and from ; te 7 11 :u.
COAL.
f It. JIM'T1,
Wholesale- and Retail Dealer in ail kinds et
LI'MBEil AND COAL.
3l:ir.i: e. tJ) North Vater .n.d Prince
street's s.-ievi l.eiiieii. La'ica.it'.r. n:-Iyl
CO HO & WILEY,
:tZO SOKTU K'.lTEr ST., Lnnenstfir, Fa.,
Wbeh-scle and Retail Dca'ers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connei-tien Wit'i the Telcp!:ti;!c Excfiange.
Branch Oliice : Ne.:; NORTH DUKBST.
ie!)2S-:yd
REILLY & KELLEB
Fer.
GOOD, CLEAX FA3HLY COAX,
Farmers and .tliei in want et Superior
Manure- will lind it te their advantage te call.
Yard, Hanisijitrg Pike.
Olllce. 2a; f- ast Chestnut street. ( ag!7-ttd
COAL ! COAL ! I
Forgeod, h-an Family and all ether kind
Of COAL go te
R LTSSEL. Sz. SHULTvl?ER-S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully soli'-itce.
OFFICE: S3 East King Street. YARU:
013 North Prince Street.
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