Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 21, 1881, Image 4

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LANCASTER DJJLT INTELLiaENOER, MONDAY MAECH 21, MIL
Eancaster intelligencer.
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1881.
Tebacce.
The New Tork Market Seed Leaf and Ha
vana. United States Tobacco Journal.
It has been quiet week. Bayers have
net been plenty ; stocks offered wcre net
of the kind te induce speculative invest
ment. It may almost be taken for grant
ed that the rush for '79 tobacco has come
te an end, and whatever is yet in the mar
ket will sell off quickly in small lets, and
at least at no less figures than these that
are being paid for it te day. The balance
en hand of the Connecticut maybe an ex
ception, an;l a decline in figures for it is
probable. Trials of every description
have been made by large manufacturers te
give mere color te this stock ; but its na
tural tenderness permits no rcsweating
nor successful rehandling ; it has te be
worked into cigars as it comes from the
cases, and large manufacturers can
only be induced te buy it when
the wrappers arc offered te them
at binder prices. Te smaller manufac
turers, and especially these making fine
goods, the, '79 Connecticut is still the su su
pciier article ; but though theyare paying
full value for it, they buy in but very
small quantities. Whether the '80 Con
necticut will be different from its prede
cessors in color and yield, remains te be
seen, though buyers of the same arc en
thusiastic ever their purchases already.
We sincerely hope that their expectations
may be realized ; but te be se, their
tobacco must, abwe all, show quantity ;
quality is a secondary consideration. In
this respect the purchasers of '80 state
have already a practical assurance of suc
cess. Their stock certainly has the merit
of yield, and if the fermentation is net in
terfered with by freaks of nature, '80 state
will play a most important role in the
market. Te predict the fate of the "80
Pennsylvania crop is impossible at this
early date. The geed portion of it is being
bought at Ixst year's high prices, while
the peer portion sells at 3 te 10 cents. We
cannot exactly see the policy of buying
this peer portion at even such figures,
when for the same money geed '80 Ohie
and Wisconsin, which is at least helclcss,
can be purchased. Packers seem te coin
cide with us in our view, as the intlux of
buyers in Ohie and Wisconsin last week
was exceedingly heavy, and extensive pur
chases have been made in betli states.
The sales of last were :
Pennsylvania Crep '79 : 000 cases ;
fine running, 22J cents ; medium running,
15 te 18 cents; low, 11 te 12 cents :
fillers, 7 te 8 cents.
Connecticut Crep '79 : 2.10 cases, most
ly wrappers, 20 te 32 cents.
Ohie Crep '79 ; 400 cases ; reported at
cents.
Havana Market active ; s.ilcs, 900
bales ; "711 stock still sells hugely in
preference te '80 ; we quote for '79 : Keiu
i die-. 80 te 95 cents : Parti'le, 93c te
el 03 ; Vuelia Abajo, as high as $1 S3 ;
"80 ; Kemcdies, 87 te 95 cents ; Partido,
; Vuelte Abaie, as high as $1 20.
OannV itepert.
Sales of seed leaf tobacco, reported by
J. S. fJans's Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers,
Nes. 81 and SO Wall street, New Yerk, for
the week ending March 14, 1881 : 1020
cases 1879 Pennsylvania, fillers, 0(j7c. ;
asserted, 12(ct)22c. ; wrappers, 1940 ; 130
1879 New England, wrappers, lofeOc. ;
200 cases 1879 Ohie. 7(jl3c. ; 80 cases
Wisconsin, 4(ri;l2c. Total, 1,450 cases.
Columbia Correspondence.
Saturday' lludget of News.
Unavoidably " Crowded Out" March 19.
The oyster supper of Chiqucsaluuga
tribe Ne. IVJ I. O. It. M., held last evening
in their wigwam was a very pleasant affair.
After the supier, the members of the or
ganization, with a uumlici of ladies, who
had bten invited te attend, had a dance te
the music of Wolfe's orchestra.
We return our acknowlndgcmenta te
Adjutant Cenei-.il James W. Lattn for a
copy of his report for the jear 1880.
A horse was killed a day or two age at
the new line of the Pennsylvania railroad
east of town. The cart was backed ever
an embankment and the horse drawn with
it. The death of t he animal was caused
in this way.
Isaiah W. Sueath, valedictorian of the
class of 18S1, of Lebanon Valley college, is
visiting hi. home at this place.
A surprise paiSy was last evening taken
te the residence ci' Mr. W. J. Heyt en
Walnut street below Fifth, the occasion
being the anniversay of Mrs. lleyt's birth.
Quite a large patty was present ami the
evening was very pleasantly spent.
Rev. II. D. Kewc, who has lately 're
turned from India, will lecture in tLe
E. E. Lutheran church en Monday even
ing en "Everyday life in India." "Tickets
for the lecture arc for sale at Gee. Tille's
atom en Locust, street and will be sold
at the church deer en the evening of the
lecture.
A minister from the Central Pennsylva
nia conference of the M. E. church, new
in session at Yerk, will officiate in the
M. E. church of this place te-morrow.
Edmund, the infant son of Harry and
Esther Kline, of West Hempfidd town
ship, died yesterday after a brief illness.
The funeral will take place en Sunday
afternoon at three o'clock.
Miss Lyda McCerklc, of Oxfenl, Pa., is
visiting in Columbia, the guest of cousin,
jhiss iuazic lit. l'urpic.
Miss Sallic Mayer, daugnter of 1. 11.
Mayer, esq., of this place, leturneden the
Harrisburg accommodation train at G:30
last evening, from a trip of several months
te Europe. During the time spent abroad
Miss Mayer traveled through England,
France, Spain, Italy and ether countries
en the European continent. Her trip, we
are informed, was a very enjoyable one.
The anniverssary of the birth of Miss
Ilattie Miller, daughter of Mr. S. II. Mil
ler, was the occasion of a large gathering
last evening at the young lady's, residence
en Locust strcefcbelew Fifth, the purposed
gathering, however, being an cnti e sur
prise te her ; but this made it, if possible
the mere enjoyable, from the fact that no
ether than a quiet evening had been an
ticipated by her. It was a late hour wheu
the party broke up, but its entire pro
gress was marked with much enjoyment.
am m
Begus CertlOcatev
It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending te be
made et wonderful foreign roots, barks, Ac,,
mid inured up by long bogus certificates, of
pretended miraculous euros, but :i -imply,
pure, effective medicine, made or well known
valiiiilile remedies, that furnishes Hs own rer
liflcates by it- cures. We rctcr te Hen Hitter
the iii!v.t and lcst or medicines See
'TrnMis" an.l ' Proverbs," in smother
column." uil3-2wdJew
He Sensible.
l'eu have allowed your bowels te hecome
d.l i .lailycehiiic. your liver bus iii-cmm. inr.
liab
pid. Hie same tiling ails your kidneys, and you
arc juxi used up. New be sensible geta pack
age or Kidney-Weit, take it faithfully and
seen you will forget you've get any such
organ's for you will be a well mun.-Albmui
Mmrtm .. a
r - -
nH.iv.ML9 run het d.s.
JT Polled proposal will be received at the
Mayer s eihcc up te 3 o'clock p. m., March 3t
18J1, ler Fitly Thousand Dollars payable
from one le twenty years ; Fifty Thousand
Dollars payable from five te twenty years
and One Hundred Thousand Dollars payable
from ten te twenty years; or any part thereof,
et the bends et the city et Lancaster, bearing
four icr cent. Interest per annum, payable
semi-annually.
The above will be Registered Bends, dated
April 1.1S8, ler $100. 500, $1,000, issued te re
deem -.'Xisliug indebtedness.
m-.-ui.Ku . JXa T- MacGONIGLE,
TO UKKS FOKCITY IIUMIS-PKk'
ness of the ciiy of SSE "Hl"- Indebted-
wiiu uiuiik ierms ler
J0. T. MacOONIGLK,
warl4-2wd
Mayer. au
MEDICAL.
SIATAUUII.
CATARUn,
COLD IN THE
HEAD,
HAY FEVER,
CATARRHAL
DIRECTIONS.
Fer Catarrh. Hay
Fever,Coidin the Head
Ac., insert with little
finger a particle el
Balm into the nostrils ;
draw strong breaths
through the nose. It
will be absorbed,
cleansing and neallng
the diseased mem
brane. FOR DEAFNESS
Apply a particle into
the car.
DEAFNESS,
CAN BE CURED.
ELY'S CREAM BALM,
having gained an enviable local reputation,
displacing all ether preparations in the vicin
ity et discovery, is, en its merits alone, recog
nized as a wonderful remedy wherever known.
A lair trial will convince the most skeptical of
its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the
nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing
healthy secretions, allays inflammation and
irritation, protects the membranal linings of
the head from additional colds, completely
heals the sores and restores the sense et taste
and Hindi. Beneficial results are realized by a
lew applications. A thorough treatment as
directed, will euro Catarrh. As a household
remedy for cold in the head it is unequalled.
The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold
by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of M cents
will mail a package. Send ler circular with
full information.
EL S CRKAM BALM CO., Owcge, N. .
Fer sale bv the Lancaster druggists, and by
wholesale druggists generally.
fiidneed&w
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
Invalids who have lest but are recovering
vital stamimu declare in gratciul terms men men
annrcciatien of the merits as a tonic or Hostet-
ter's Stomach Bitters. Net only does it impart
strength te tin; weak, it corrects an irregular
acid slate or the stomach, makes the bowels
act at proper intervals, gives ease te these who
suffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles.
and conquers as well as prevents lever anu
ague.
Fer sale by all Uruggists and Dealcis gen
crally. marl-lydced&lyw
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OF LYNN, MASS.,
If or Vegetable Compound the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepo and Happiness Re
stored by the use of
LYDIA E. KNKHATVTS
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Cure Fer
All Female Complaints.
This preparation, as It name stirnitlcs. con
sists et Vegetable Properties thai are harmless
te l lie most eelicate invalid, upon one trial
the meritser this compound willboi-eceirnizcd.
us relict is immcdi'itc; and when its use is con
tinued, in lUneiy-nlne cae.s in a hundred, a
permanent cure is effected, as thousand will
testily. On account of its proven merits, it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of tailing
of the uterus, Lcucerrliasa, irregular and pain
ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Trouble.-, In
(lamination and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis
placement and the consequent spinal weak
ness, and is especially adapted te the Ciange
of Lite.
In tact it has proved te be the greatest and
best remedy that lias ever been discovered. It
permeates every portieln of the system, and
gives new lite and vigor. It removes faintncAs.
llatiiieney. destroys all craving ter stimulants,
and relieve- weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pres
tratien, General Debility. .Sleeplessness, l)e
pivsbien and Indigestion. That lucllnget bear
ing down, causing pain, weight iffid backache,
is always permanently cured by its use. It
will at all times, and under all circumstances,
act in harmony ilth the law that governs the
Iciiulc system.
Fer Kidney cemptaints or either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is. prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles Ter $3. Sent
ey man lu tnc lenn ei pins, also in the form et
lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for
either. Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all let
ters et" inquiry. Send ter pamphlet Address
as above. Mention this paper.
Ne family should be without LYDIA E
PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure Con
stipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the
Liver. 25 cents per box.
Johnsten, Holle way & Ce.,
General Agents, Fhiladclnhia.
Fer sale by C. A. Leehcr, 0 East King street
and Gee. W. Hull, IS West King street
i"29-lVdced&w
1 TEALTI1 VS. DKATI1.
Health regained and happiness retained un
der the
OMNIPATIIIC TREATMENT
DR. GREENE.
Thousands or old lengstandingdlscascs have
been cured ler $"-, even when the patient had
previously spent large sumser money without
any advantage. Why will yen, if in pain or
ou:. of health, remain in doubt Pamphlets
containing the names et hundreds cured in
this county given awav (tree) or sent te you
Ne drugs taken into the stomach. Hundreds
have been cured et catarrh rer 50 cents.
DB.;C. A. GREENE,'
(33 Years Experience),
Ne. 140 EAST IC1AO STREET,
30 ttdMWF&Sl Lancaster, Pa.
w
KAU THIS
USE
COUGH NO MORE I
AIM HODM SW,
A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, C0LWS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
wnvun.-MU uuuuii, PAIN IN THE
SIDE OR BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptives in ali stages
of the discipc. Fer sale only at
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WESTKLNG STREET,
- 23 - lydJ
LANCASTER, PA.
STOMACH
BPTTEES
i Discovery
JUET GOODS.
w
ALL PAPERS. &C.
J.'B. MARTIN & CO.
Call attention te their
LARGE STOCK OF
RUGS,
AND
WALL PAPERS,
is
NEWEST DESIGNS.
J. B. MARTIN.& CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
NE5
EXT IMIOU TO TIIK COURT UOU.lE.
FAHNESTOCK
Will open en MONDAY, MARCH 2Ut, Addi Addi
ditienal Lets et
Black Sis ri Casire,
Purchased at a Second Importer's
AUCTION SALE
IN NEW YORK,
Held this week, and during the- coming week
will be exhibited the Largest and Choicest
Lotset these goods ever brought te this eity.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
ALSO .
BLACK CASHMERES,
BLACK CASHMERES.
AT.SO
1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 37e.
1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 50c.
1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT Kic.
1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 73e.
BLACK SILKS lrem 50c. te $2.
BLACK SILKS at $1. never before equalled.
BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES, .i(J tefS
inch, 5e. te$l; magnificent goods.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
R
EMOVAL!
MmM k Benin's
NEW CHEAP STORE
Will be removed during the coining week te
Hie loom
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET.
(Lately occupied by A. Adlcr),
Which has been enlarged and refllted te ac
commodate our Largely Increasing
BUSINESS.
.Our buyer lias been in the AUCTION
ROOMS et NEW TORK and PHILADEL
PHIA for the pat three weeks, the result et
which will enable us te ener the
GREATEST BARGAINS
EVER SHOWN IN
BLAGKAND COLORED SMS
CASHMERES,
DRESS GOOOS,
TABLE LINENS,
And everything pertaining te a
BUY GOODS STORE.
Metzger, Bard & Haugliman
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Choice Cattngs,
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DMT GOODS, VNDMBWEAE, JtC
'vrevEx.Ties jet scarf fins.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDEOSniRTS AND DKAWEBS,
AT
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
ME SH1RTMAKER,
66 NORTH O.UEKN STUKKT
s
1'ECIAL KALE OF
DRESS SILKS
AT TBK
NEW YORK STORE.
WATT, HMD i CO.
Have secured a large consignment of
SUMMER SILKS,
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
BLACK CASnMERE SILKS,
which they eiler at price never equalled in
Lancaster.
A Choice Line of SUMMBR SILKS ia new
and desinible etfecU, at 50 con ts a yard.
A Large Assortment et Nr Shade in COL
ORED DRESS SILKS at 58 cents a yard.
An Elegant Line of BLACK CASHMERE
SILKS at $1. !.!". 1.50 and 1.75 a vard. The.-e
goods were considered cheap at $l.'iS, 1.50, 1.75
ami a yarn.
Wc invite ladles le call and cxanilne tlie.su
goods, as they are the best valne re have ever
eitcrcu in sines.
Watt, SLand & Company,
NEW YORK STORE.
Oll.KS AND DRESS GOODS,
AT
HAGBR&BBO'S.
We are new offering a splendid line et
. LYONS BLACK SILKS
in finalities, at t0c.,$l,.$l.l-f, $l.i, $1.50, $!.(,
$1.73, $1.1)0, 12.10, $4.23, $2.50.
Black Satin DeLeon,
Black and Colored Brocades.
SUMMER SILKS A Choice lotet the Latest
Stvles at extremely Lew Prices.
COLORED SILKS In Desirable Shade.
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
French Plaid, Trench Cashmere, Stripes
aim irai imecici, in cumce jmcw uoierings.
French Serge Slnula, French Crape Aniiurc,
French Mende. French Cafhmere. Albatres
Cleth, Nun's reiling. Veil Orients, and illu
minated tsege, in tue w spring Shades.
English and American Dress Goods,
Dress (jingliams and Chintzes,
Linen Lawns and White Goods.
BLACK GOODS
Fer Spring and Summer Wear, in all th new
and desinible Fabric-!. iSlack Silk Warn
Henrietta, lllae'fc French Cashmere and Court-
auld's Cnipes, in all iualiiiusand llie best Im-
pericn.
KID GLOVES,
New Spring Hosiery for Ladies and Misses.
Lisle Cleves and Handkerchiefs.
LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. We
offer a specially, line- line, purchased direct
irem importers, incoming many styles net te
be found clstwharc. All of which we otter at
special low prices, at
Xe. 25 WEST KLNG STREET.
B
ARCiAINSf
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 EAST KING STREET,
ARE NOW OFFERING THE GREATEST
BARGAIN OF THE SEASO.V IX
Black All Weel Cashmeres.
THE GREATEST BARGAIN OF
THE SEASON IN
BLACK SILKS.
Warranted te giv lull satisfaction
te tint wearer.
Elegant assortment of
Colored Silks in New Shades.
NEW ZEPHYR.
GINGHAMS IN CHOICE STYLES,
JUST OPENED.
Largest and FinMt AssertmuiU of
HAMBURG, SWISS AND 2TA1NZ00K
EMBROIDEIITES
B vcr eileiccd in this eity. AH the Newest and
Choicest Designs.
IN LACES
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK, IN ALL THE
NEW TRIMMINGS.
n,f;J)i.?8' -v.c illvite special comparison of
eui stock, either In prices, quantity or quality.
M1&BB0TVS
Gir, Bewers k Hersf,
25 East Kingr Street.
A8XXICH BJtOS ADVERTISEMENT.
STRICH UROS.' ADVURTISEJIENT.
L SPRING
OPENING
OF
1HLIMRY
AND
TBIMn&S.
LADIES' STRAW HATS.
IX THE NEW SriUXU STYLES.
AT25C.
FINE MILAN HATS AT 73c.
SAILORS' AND SUN HATS AT 39c.
FLOWERS OP MOST EXQUISITE TASTE.
FEATHERS AND PLUMES
IN THE LIGHT SPRING COLORS.
The leading colors in Millinery Goods this
season are combinations et
ISIKGE,
RROXZB.
OLD GOLD,
CARDINAL, etc.
We liave new in stock and are receiving
daily lrem orders placed early in tlie season
all ilic above shadings and colors In
SILKS AND RIBBONS.
STRAW GOODS AND FLOWERS.
ALL THE NEW SHADES
IN SUPERB FIRST QUALITY SATIX
R1BBOXS.
Satin Ribbons Ne. 9....
Satin Ribbons Ne. 12...
13c. per yard
19c. per yard
ALL SHADES AND COLORS OF SATINS,
OF EXCELLENT QUALITY,
AT ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YARD.
Wc again call attention te the
BARGAINS IX
BLACK
SATINS.
We offer
ONE LOT OF BLACK SATINS.
Werth $1,
FOR ONLY 73c. PER YARD.
ONE LOT OF BLACK SATIN,
Werth $1.23,
FOR ONLY 88c. PKR YARD.
ONE LOT OF BLACK SATIN,
(would be cheap at $1.50)
FOR ONLY $1 PER YARD.
Tlie above goods are selling very rapidly,
anil cannot be replaced after they are bold.
NOTELTIKS IN LACE XBTS.
BEADED NETS IN STEEL AXD JET.
NEW LACES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
VERMICELLI LACES AT 10c. PER YARD.
CAROLINE LACES,
TORCHON LACES,
BRET9NNE LACES,
BLACK, FRENCH and
SPANISH LACES.
SPECIAL PARIS NOVELTIES
IN DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
comprising exclusive designs in
Plain and Beaded Fringes,
Gimps,
PassamcntericH,
Ornaments,
Girdles,
Tassels,
Beaded Balls,
Cords, Ac.
Chenille Fringes, extra heavy, four inches
deep, only 39c.
Fine Quality Chenille Fringe, worth C3c.,
ter 50c.
Superb Chenille Fringes at 75c. and SSc.
.let Fringes at 39c.. 50c, 73c, $1.
Beaded Passamcnterics.
lfnch wide
2 inches wide.
..IS and 20c
30c
BUTTONS
OF EVERY KIND.
CUT JET BEADS 10 bunches for 35e
FIXE UT STEEL BEADS.
JET PINS FOR THE HAIR.
All the Latest Novelties In
JET HAIR ORNAMENTS.
Side Combs,
Ball Tep Combs,
Jet CembH,
m Jt Bracelet,
Steel Hair Bands.
SARAH BERNHARDT HAIR PINS,
Twe ler 5e.
Gilt and Silver Ball Tep Back-Combs,
Gilt and Silver Ball Tep Side-Combs,
and a greatmany ether Nevltis which waare
receiving daily.
Elegant assortment of
SPRIXG KID GLOVES.
ALEXANDER," time-button 98c
We guarantee every pair.
A box of Fine Perfumed Gleve Powder fur
nished with every pair or Kid Gloves.
LACE TIES AXD FICHUS IN
NEW STYLES.
8WI$8 EMBROIDERIES and
Hamburg eduises.
irish trimmings.
Wc have opened this week a fuU line of
LADIES and CHILDRENS APRONS,
CALICO WRAPPERS,
DRE6SEI.
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
ftadies' Tucked and Ruffled Skirts at 50c.
Ladies' Fine Embroidered and Rutlled
Chemise at 50c.
Ladies' Deep Embroidered Pantalets
at 30.
CORSETS IN GREAT VARIETY; TO SUIT
EVERYBODY.
ASTBICI BRO'S.
LANCASTER BAZAAR. 13 EAST KING ST.
LANCASTER BAZAAR. 13 EAST KINO ST. I
LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST JilJSU ST.
cLOTnrxa.
s;
FRING OVERCOATS.
Spring Overcoats
and Trousers.
Trousers for early and late spring, i e., thick and
thin trousers, are ready in geed variety at $2.50 te $5.
They are of better cloths and are better trousers than
the money will buy, except between seasons
Light overcoats are ready in very great variety.
New is the height of the season for them. If we are
ever going te be well provided with them, new is the
time ; and our time is your time. Light overcoats sell
twice a year; net like winter clothing and summer
clothing, which sell only once a -year. Yeu are net
going te get them at half price by and by, because it
is late in the season.
New is your best time.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHTT.ADELPHIA.
lOOl SPRING OPENING.
SPRING OPENING AT
MTEES & KATHFOIST'S.
nnntvi0JJE?pV?'X.n s'tnV.1,e l,I,b,i
GOODS ever ellered in the city or Lancaster.
C. """"""" '"- "rai Ki-auu.s 10 me very nnest 111 textures, all or w
prepared te make up te order at the inen reasonable price mid at the shortest net
the best workmanlike manner. Our stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Fer Men, Yenths, Beys ami Children,
are full and ceniplctft ; they have been gotten up with great earn ; thev are well made and well
made and well trimmed, 'the Reeds nici all speeded unci will be miIi'I at BOTTOM PRICES,
(.all aril examine enr stock beiere you make your Spring purchase, and j en will save money
. MYERS & RATHFON,
POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET,
tfEWELbllS.
LOUIS AVKBKIt,
WATCHMAKER.
Ne.l59 NORTH QUKKN STRKKT.Ncar P. 1.
1 Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Celd, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, ie.
Agent ter the celebrated 1'anlaMiepie Specta
cles ami Kye-Ulasc3. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
500
SKTS SILVKIt-PLATKD
TABLE SPOONS. TKA SPOONS,
MKDIUM AND DKSSJ-MtT FORKS,
DKSSKRT AND MKD1U.M KNIVKS,
AT
AUGUSTUS RIIOADS'S, Jcnrclcr.
20 Kast KlngStreet, Lancaster, 1 a.
w
IIOLKSALK AND iCl.TAII.
Watches and Clocks,
OF
ALL GRADES AND PUKES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 LAST KING STRKKT.
VAMl'JSTS.
HIGIIKST CASH PRICK WILL HE
PAID FOR EXTRA MCE
CAPiPET BAGS.
Carpets made te order at hert notice anil
satisfaction guaranteed.
Rare chances in Carpeta te rtdiice uluek et
6,000 Mi Brussels Cants,-
AT AND BELOW COST.
Cidl and satisty yeurseir. Alse, Ingrain, Bag
and Chain CarpeUiinalinestendlehsvaricty .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
riAICFETS, COAL., Kc.
PHIIIP SCHUM, SON & 0.,
MANUFACTORY",
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STRKKT,
LAJiOABTtn, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of (.'minimi
LANCASTER QUI LTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET-CHAIN,
STOCKING VARN.Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIAL!'!.
LANCASTER FAXCT
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silk-t. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyrd. Gen
tlcmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
UUI1C. i
All orders or iroeds lclt with us will rcceir. I
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SKWHD
CARPET RAGS.
COAL.
COAL..
Ceal of the best quality put up expressly te
family use, and at th lowest market rates.
TRT A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET.
d22-lvdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON X CO
XOllACCO VJtESSES.
ri'OUAl'UO PRESSES.
TOBACCO PRESSES,
MINNICH'S LATEST ; IMPROVED
BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur
able, catdest and quickest te operate.
Having Rolling Prcs Reams witli which the
pros beard can always be brought down level
while pressing, one man can operate them and
require less room. Are sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every
feature te any in present use, or can be re
turned at my expense. Send ler circular te
S. B. MINNICIT,
MANUFACTURER.
iimr!Mmd&w LandUvllIc, Lane. Ce., Pa.
CUtS A AND OLAHSWAXi,.
c
1HINA! CHINA!
AT
CHINA HALL.
. A LAEOB MXB OP
Havilaiiri aud French Cliina,
DECORATED, GOLD RAND, AND PLAIN
WHITE.
AT
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 JiAST KING STREET.
I
'PIUNG TROUSERS.
-:e:-
largest and the greatett variety e
Goods suitable ter the pla'nent iu vrcl
r PIECE
well a the
hich we are
notice and in
LANCASTER, FtLWA.
TMA rMLMMS' tf VID. ,
IANt:ASTS Al miLLBKSTJLLe IC. I.
A Curs run am fellows :
Leave I.aneat.cr ,'P.IJ. DeHit), at 7, 9, an t
ll::aia. in., and i, fmi SuTO p. m., etpt en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at !KW p. in
Leave Millersvilhi (lower eutl)at5,8,nud
u. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Car run daily en above time exeept en Sun
day.
CIOLUMIIIA AND VOKT IlKI'OSlT K. IC
r Trains new run regularly en tlie Columbia
and I'ert Deposit. ICatTread en tlie follewiiiK.
time-
StatieHI Ne utii- i E.xnresf". I Exnress.
tieH ?
Act-en.,
r. h.
w.n:. a.m. r.M.
Portlcpeslt
Peachbottem
Safe Harber.
Columbia
G:3i
7:12
TM
S:25
'it
3:18
5:21
4:'J
5:11
5:40
Svatiem Seuth- Express. Express. Accem
WARD. A.M. V.M. A.M.
Columbia ims b.-je 7.45
, P. . 6:t9 Artl-.IW
Safe Harber. 12:14 p.m. Lc'MO
Peachbottem 127 7iR n.e;
Pert Dcpe.-it 1:30 8:(J5 VkZb
IV
ADINU A- COLUMBIA K. IC.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 2.VT1I, ltfSO.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVK.
Quarry ville....:
Imcaster, King St..
Ijuienster
Columbia
AKKIVK.
Reading
A.M.
1-J:l
'J-JUl
'j-.in
SOUTHWARD,
LEAVE.
Reading
AltlUVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. Kin;
tliHiri-vvill
A.M. V. M. P.M.
::!' 'i::ai
7:55 3:10
fttfi 1:05 .tae
7:5.") 1:1 1) 3: 10
10:05 3:'Jl 5.50
P.M
5:00
5:10
:M.
Train c-ennpct at Reading witli'tnilns te and
C:4l
jinn, . tiii.iiii-iiiiiit, iftitiii;, iiitrrisiiurg, AI-
leutewn and New Yerk, via Round Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te ami from Yerk.
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Ralti
meie. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
1)KN5SIL7ASIA KAILKOAO NSW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY.
.IAMIARY 17lh, 1881, trains en thf rnnsy!
van i:t Railroad will arrive and leave the Lae.
c.i-.tc and l'hilailclphia oepeto as follews:
A.M. A.M. P.M.
8:05 :i2H t:0
P.M.
10:15 2:10 8:-je
10:07 2.10 8:10
HfcW .... ftye
IlrJO .... SI-.25
Eastward. ,Lta,v;c': 1rAiv,
Lane'tcr Pliilail'H
Philadelphia Express, 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m
Cincinnati Express 2a " 5:15 "
Fast Lint, 5:t8 " 730 -
YorkAcceut. Arrives; 8.00 "
Harrisburg Express 8a5 " 10:10"
Dillervill Accem. Arrives, 8:45
Columbia Accommodation, hle " l2alrjM
Frederick Aecem. Arrives, 1:30 ' "
Pacific Exprtaa, I:4u p.m. 3-45 ""
Sunday Mail, 'ii)0 " 6rtW "
Johnstown Kxprwss, 3:05 " 5ae
Chicago Day Express, 4:3.'i " i,sa
Harrisburg Accommedal'n, jbe " .-jie "
Wxbtward. .i.,i,il'TlLArrV"e
tPliilad'u linc'lcr
w"'V,l9,sc"Kcr'-r--.-.-."."-- 2'A.M. 5:I0a.m
MailTruino.l,viaSlt..fey, 7:30 1,20 "
Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia, .... 10I25 "
Niagara Chicago Express 9:00 - 11-00 "
Sunday Mall, gM) " loise '
Fast Line, fiie " 2:30 pm
Frederick Accommodation, 0.35 .'. "
DiiIervilloLecal.viaMt.Joy . 2J0 "
Harrisburg Accommodate, &30 p.m &-JM "
Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " ' 7-2C "
Harrisburg Express 30 730
Pittsl)iirg Kxpreiw 6a " 9M '
Cincinnati Express, ..ie ue .
Paciflc Express, 115 4AW
Pacific Express, cast, en suneay, Wnen flag
gcd, will step at Middletown, Elizabctlitewn
Mt. Jey, Landlsvillc, Bird-in-Hand, Leman
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Cnata
villc, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Snnday, when flafged.
will step at Downingtewn.Coatesville, Pirles
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and iildli-tewn .
Hauovcraccemniodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at ll:0.'ia. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, wcut, connects at
Iancaster, with Fast Line, wast, at 2JB p. M.,
and will run tnreueli te Frederick.
BOOKS AND STATXONEBT.
"VTE1Y ASP CHOICE
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
AT
L. M. jfLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET,
pLANK i;OOKS.
JOM BAER'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STRKKT,
LANCASTEK, PA
Have fer'nale, at the Lewest Prices.
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks
Sales Beeks Bill Beeks, jfinutc T LtoekMto'
WRITING PAPERS.
Foel.cap Letter, Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Papain, Puptcrics, Ac.
KNVELOPKS AND STATIONERY et all
kinds, Wholesale and Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
Prayer Reeks, Devotional Beeks, Snnday-
school Music Beeks, Sunday-school
Libraries, Commentaries, &c.