Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 26, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 1881.
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JLaiuaster Intelligencer.
TUESDAY XVSNIHO, APBIXi 96, 1ML
Fer the InnxiexvcEB.
Tbe LlTlag Ftm.
1 y Eusebtes HtnMref ZtekeMfMU Pa. .
I believe it is customary when a book is
publis-hed, for tbe press te review it ; te
point out tbe bad whenever it can be found
by a fine teethed comb search, and pass
tbe geed with as little notice as possible,
and for the public te nreikly fold the
hand of its mind and say'" It is just " te
whatever the critic may say. The work
before me, the title of which I have quoted.
I think has never bad " a fair acd square1'
review, or at. least if it has,
I hare net seen it; and if it bas net, I
think the shadow of a duty 'unfulfilled is
hanging ever us, a duty we ewe te a local
contemporary, and the shadow must be
dispelled ; and if there is any virtue in a
local poet, drunk with the wine divine of
inspiration, or who has been en that kind
efa spree, and is new trying te allay his
thirst at the Helicenian stream, while his
pauting Pegasus rests in the laurels pretty
high up en Parnassus I was going te
say if there is any credit in such a local
shall I call it institution ? we ought te
have all we can get, and if any of my
readers should have Been an earlier but
certainly no mere dispassionate review
they will excuse me, as I have missed it
in my readings, which, it may net be out
of place te remark, are confined pretty
closely te the Scriptures, "interesting
ghost stories" and a book of psalms.
This is a case of a German bard and
Scetch-Iiish reviewer, as it is my desire
te keep as great a distance as possible be
tween myself and that naughty, unhal
lowed Byren, whose low-necked cellars
are a pictty geed offspring of his morals.
Bit I wander from the sublime te the
ridiculous.
The parent of our poet, as he se aptly
expresses it, were
" Without fancy,
Hcr-.hcv. Abraham and Nancy,"
who were blessed, taking the poetical one
as a sample, with quite a large family :
" Ged te them nine children gave,"
of which
" Tue, like thcin, leuud each a grave "
Eusebius was born but I will let him tell
his own genealogy :
" My birthday ciinc as all may see
In eighteen hundred and twenty-three;
August, en the fourteenth day."
Farther en in the book it must he re
viewed chronologically if it is net written
se the bard says, tersely, indeed, and
right te the point, an excellent element in'
a poetic nature or composition :
Enseldus llershey is my name,
1 s-cek net here for earthly lame ;
ib-hersburg is tny address."
Fiein the last line my readers will learn
the address of Mr. llershey, should they
be desirous of communicating with him.
That he has a local claim upon us, a song
bird of our feathers as it were, can be ob eb
seeved when he says speaking of his father's
family.
Tiie place where we for ye ara did live,
I'll te the reader plainly give
Lancaster county and Pa.,
Three miles of Manhcim, north 1 say."
New having given my readers the poet's
birthday date, aud poiteffico address,
should any of them, or all of them, for that
matter, contemplate giving him a letter
surprise.auil settled everything pertaining
te the earlier personal history of this mis
sionary and poet, let us proceed te take a
glance at his labor, and a peep at the
poetic blossoms of his book, that can be
found trailing through its leaves, like
arbutus can be found just new in the
sunny places in our weeds.
I will ju-d step aside here, if ray ret der
please, te advise young men if they have
any intention of going te gather arbutus,
te each take a companion of the unmar
ried female persuasion with him, as it in
creases the poetry of the thing greatly ;
and would say in furtherance of the sug
gested companion, that the young ladies
arc always looking for and always find,
tee, "Oh ! such a lovely bunch," in some
out of the way hiddeii-from-therest-of-tho
party place where no one can see or hear
if two heads .should get se close together
as they bend down te pull the dainty
plant. But I grew Byronic in my digres
sions. Mr Hcishey opens the work before me
with a prclude of two stanzas. I have
only space te quote one.
"A work ler Ged in poetry.'"
(The italics are mine.)
"The author's) name outside you'll see ;
The seals are broken, rcid It through
Let prejudice net hinder you."
Of course Eusebius, like many ether
poets Shakspcarc, as a familiar example
suffers somewhat from fragmentary quo
tations. We admire a single apple blos
som, but it is only when we see thousands
of them clustcied en the trees that we are
carried away with, and justice is done, their
loveliness.
He early learned the influence of "origi
nal sin " en mankind ; and was evidently a
student of the Bible King James's edition
no doubt.
" When I was young Ged's book 1 read,
1 learned that 1 in sin was dead."
He tells us at the verdant age of eighteen
he " took sick.
" Tiie fever made my body weak,
for help I did the doctor seek."
While in the condition above described,
be says :
' The many sins 1 did commit,
I le.tnd lb -in new against me rit."
Overpowered with the uuusual sight his
" soul was filled with guilty fears," and
he "sought the Lord in prayer with
tears." Fortunately his lacumyral con
dition improved seen, as lie says, "a
burden from my heart did roll." Rid of
the incubus, he uatnrally became light of
heart and free of tongue, aud could better
than ever before,
"Praise the Lord, my song was new."
It is interesting te learn that modern
revelations undoubtedly, from Eusebius's
experience, partake of a double nature a
sound united with a substance, for he says
plainly :
My Heavenly Father spoke te me,
Se loud that 1 could hear and see.
He said that He ha 1 work from home,
When 1 at home my work had done."
And from this divine communication
the poet makes up his mind that he is te
"go fetth into the highways and hedges
as a missionary, aua gees accordingly.
Tiie state Ohie was the ground
Wlieiu 1 appointed work have found."
and he was metamorphosed into an Ohie
man, no doubt, as tbe future current of his
life seems te have flowed that way. He
traveled back and forth from his "work
abroad," it seems, quite frequently; he
doesn't say se, but it may be that he
" bearded at home."
He preached considerable through the
West, and
" Six times went te British soil,
Fer souls there 1 would work and tell."
Our bard was very methodical in every
thing, and what is very unusual for a
poet. " kept geed hours;" he says :
" Verses I wrote, seventy seven,
1 wrote net late, net till eleven.
As a missionary, my subject gave some
efhis timete the sinners in tbe Seuth.
In bis own inimitable diction
' Te Eastern Virginia I did go.
The gospel trump I there did blew. "
If he only "blew a trump" in Virginia
perhaps he was safe, but if by an oversight
he put it en his partner's ace, I am cenfi
dent there was war en the opposite side of
tbe beard.
He preached tbe gospel and carried the
"glad tidings " te Indians quite success
fully and turned many of them from the
"error of their ways."
The poet's account of his trip west is
quite interesting, and I am sorry I have
net mom space te devote te it. A less en
thusiastic missionary than Mr. Hershey
would net, as he, " Over the AUegbenies
gene en fqetj" but would tried haid te se
curea'firae paw in a sleeping car, and,
failing in that, hunted up an old mule
Net se with Eusebius
Over these mountains I could wal k
Yeung then, het did for Jesus talk."
Ner must he be considered an ordinary
tramp, ob no, by no means. Ner did he
confine his Journey bur te terra firma alene:
put went in a canoe, which he took geed
care te paddle nimself, no doubt.
"Thousands of miles en different lake
On rivers tee, In different states."
(The capitals are his, or his printer's.)
He patronized the railroads censiderab'e
tee, it seems, and went countless miles, as
he says se poetically.
On railroads, Ged knows best, hew far
On horseback, wagon, some grease was tar.
Exactly what he means by some grease
being tar, I am unable te say, unless in
some of bis pedestrian adventures he get
"tar en his heel," and was vainly en
deavering te scrape it off as he wrote.
It is time I was drawing my self-imposed
task no. no, net task pleasure, te a
close. Yet who can or will blame me for
my weak reluctance te close the book ; te
bid farewell te my companion as his little
book se beautifully reflects his image ; te
push in the organ steps when I long te
strike one mere note ; te fly frcra the
flower where (he petels yet are rich with
honey ; te chase away the song bird that's
singing round my heart ; te threw away
the orange sweet that just has touched
my lips ? But duty, duty, man ! Well,
then :
' Farewell ! a word that hath been and must
be,
A sound that makes ns linger: yet, fare
well !"
But that's Byren, and unworthy my
theme. Eusebius, farewell !
DitrMenn.
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and strength T It 1 Kidney-Wert, the only
rcincuy that overcomes at once the Inaction
ei tbe kidneys and bowels. It purities the
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and by giving strength te the liver, kidneys
aim ueweis lopcrieriuiueir regular iiincuens.
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ee displayed advertisement.
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Appearance Deceitful.
What a lovely figure! Who Is she? 1 would
glvcatilfletelittthatvcll ; imd if he nad he
would have seen a lace tneic beautiful than
poet's dream, only you could net luive placed
a linger where there was net a boil or pimple.
A bottle or two or Burdock's Bleed Bitters
would have made her peerless. Price $1, trial
slac 10 cents. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 North Queen street.
Great Merit.
Alt the fairs give the first premiums and
special awards of great merit te Hep Bitters,
as the purest and best lamily medicine, and we
most heartily approve of the awaidsfer we
knew they deserve 1L They are new en exhi
bition at the State Fairs, and we advise all te
test tiiem. Sec another column. ul5-2wd&w
jrresence of Mind.
In sudden attacks "of croup, ler instance,"
persons are apt te lese their presence et mind,
und lese precious time waiting ler the doctor,
when a lew drops et Themas' Eclectric Oil.
administered in a llttle sweetened water, ti ill
invariably check the paroxysms Ne family
ought te be without it in the house. Fer sale
at II. I). Cochran's Drng Stere, Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
Honorable Mention.
Of all the lcmcdici en earth that well ma v
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commands especial mention. Fer wondrous
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but are inside the bottle. iClicnmatism, neu
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Oil. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere,
Xe. 137 North Queen street.
MEDICAL.
TfC BROWNING'S
C. & C. CORDIAL,
ten
GOLDS AND COUGHS,!
PRICE, 23 & 3.1 Centr
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT."
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
Ne. 1321 Arch Street,
fl7-lyced&w PHILADELPHIA.
KIDNEY WORT.
This Great Remedy
In either Liquid or Dry Ferm acts at the same
time en the diseases et the
Lifer, Bowels and Kiers,
Tliis combined action gives it wonderful peu e
te cure all diseases.
WHY ARE WE SIOK?
Because ice allow these great organs te be
come clogged or torpid, and poisonous humen
are therefore forced into the bleed that should
be expelled naturally.
KIDNEY WORT WILL CURE
HtUeusnesp, Piles Constipation, Kidney
Complaints, Urinary Diseases, Female
Weakness and Nervous Disorders,
by causing free action of these organs and re
storing their power te threw off disease.
Why suffer bilious pains and aches?
Why tormented with Piles, Constipation?
Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys 1
Why endure nervous or sick lieadaelies?
Why have sleepless nights ?
Use KIDNEi WORT and rejoice in health.
- It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
49rtin cans, one package of width makes sis
Wqnarts of medicine.
07" Alse In Liquid Penu.very Concentrated
for the convenience et these who cannot
S-readily prepare It. It acts with equal
tS" efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARDSOX & CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lyd&w
U1
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KLDNEYCURA,
THE (i It EAT KIDNEY AND LIVER
REMEDY. .
I'RICE, 50 Cts.
Fer sale at KaufTman's Drugstore, Ne. 116
North Queen gticet.
T
RUSSES! TRUSSES I TRUSSES l
The best, safest and easiest In the world.
Call and osamine and be convinced. On ex
hibition and for sal at
FREY'S DRUG STORE,
COR. NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE ST..,
LANCASTER, PA.
LOCHEK'8
Renowned Cough Syrup ! :
A Pleasant, Safe Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Heancnets, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Snlt-
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Lungs, ant' all Diseases or
the Chestand Air Passages.
Thls'valuablc preparation combines all the
medicinal rirtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ter the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 23 cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. S KA8T KINO STREET. el6-tf
DBF
T INENS.
LINENS!
We have received new linens from Belfast, Barnsley, Duntermline, Lisle,
Brussels, Ghent, Silesia, Bohemia "We have ransacked all Europe for linens,
and have a variety of both fabric and finish that could net be gathered in the
American market. The goods are fresh, tee. That's important ; 'for linens
bought in Niw Yerk may be several years old, and yen knew starched linens
de net improve by age. The dressings used by the manufacturers is net se de
structive as starch ; but it does injur the fabric in time. We have another
advantage in prices. We gain the importer's profit.
The result is we get the best linens in the world, iu the best possible condi
tion, and for the least money anybody can get them for. We can give you
I he importers' profit, and still have enough left.
New it is proper for te consider that somebody else may be doing tbe same
thing, and afford the very same advantages. Se, if you please, whatever you
wish te buy get samples of it from us and from ethers, and compare.
Or buy our goods, if you like ; and if you can 'de as well elsewhere, bring
ours back. This is rather a- brave challenge ; for, yen knew nobody wants
icmnants.
The linens new in are sheeting, pillow, bolster and shirting linens, towels,
tewelings, doilies, napkins, table cloths and table linens.
-:e
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
W
XV DRESS GOODS.
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
All the Novelties of the Season.
ALL WOOL MELANGES.
SILK MIXED ROMAN STRIPES.
ALL WOOL SUITINGS.
ALL WOOL FRENCH FOULE.
SURAH SIKS AND SATINS.
Brocade Silks,
All Shades at Very Lew Prices,
and Embroideries in all the New Goods.
SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
An entire New Stock just opened. All in tbe Newest Styles,
Our Stock is the Very Largest.
Our Stock is the Very Largest.
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
JACOB M
MARKS
JOHN A.
LANE & CO.,
24 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
II it nig lecently made a change In the members et the firm, we desire particularly te call
the attention or the public in general te the fact that we liave Just opened a splendid stock of
bpringGoeds, embracing many choice and desirable novelties. In Dress Goods wc offer a
magnificent variety et
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
Satins (.Silk Salernees). Nun's Veiling. Ac.
line or Linen and Cotten Sheetings, Napkins.
lira Nnnlrllla
Glassware, Leeking Glasses, Oil Cleths. Window
- Aisa i a large assortment or Carpctings, in Tapestry .Brussels. Ingrain and Heme-made
Goods, all of which we are new offering at the lowest pessible prices. Ladies' and Gentle
men s L nderwenr. Hosiery, Ribbons, Embroideries anil Fancy Notions. Ve nrc making a
Black Silks, Satins de Leens and Mourning Goods.
A full and Mllnmlfll linenf Rlnelr rrmui Voile Rlir.lr T1,ll,..t ck.l.. in ... .....i .... i.
Black Cashmere, Black Tamlses, and in lact
Mourning pnrpe
ULO
uesi shick ei iii'i .All leir nmnii I mi tin r
Anker Brand Beltln
phia, and offer them at correspondingly low
rates.
and entire satisfaction guaranteed te all
LAKE
aprliKini
Ne. 24 EAST
MLLL1NEHY
1881
M1LL1NEKT
FOR SPRING 1881.
, iS'Sy reiving every day the Latest Spring
and Ribbons ter the
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Alse all the Latest Spring Styles of
Buttens, Fringes, Laces, Kid Gloves,
and all kinds of Press Trimmings at the lowest
SCall and examine my stock, at
K. A. I0UGHT0FS CHEAP STOKE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ESTABLISHED 1869.
HUUKH AJfli UTATIOIfUKT.
TV'EW AND CHOICE
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
AT
L. M. LYNN'S,
Ne. 48 WEST KINO STREET.
DLANK UOOKS.
JOM BAER'S SOISTS,
15 ted 17 NORTH DHBM STREW,
LANCASTER, fA
Hare ler'sale, at the Lewest Prices,
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks,
Sales Beeks. Bill Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re
ceipt Beeks, Memorandums, Copying Beeks,
Pass Boekss, Invoice Beeks, tec.
WRITING PAPERS.
Foolscap, Letter, Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papeterles, Ac.
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all
kinds, Wholesale and Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday
school Music Beeks, Sunday-school
Libraries, Commentaries. Ac.
GROCERIES.
rpiIE PLACE TO BU PURE WINKS AMD
a Liqners; also Druegist's 05 per cent
Alcohol is at A. Z. K1NGWA LT'S
Cheap Grocery and Ltmmr Htnra
T -ani ... r.'." -at- .
febl9-lyd
u. a est ning aireec.
Lancaster, Pa.
1
'O INVENTORS.
W. H. BABOOCK.
Attorney-at-Law.et Washington, D."C. form
erly an examiner in U. S. Patent Office, offers
his services as solicitor before tbe U.S. and
fureigu iieni unices, uareiui work at fair
I prices. as associate ei atr. J acne stauffer, et
l.an caster, until the latter's death.
tl0-3red&w
GOOD.'
T INENS.
N
JEW DKESS GOODS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
All the Novelties of the Season.
ALL WOOL MELANGES.
SILK MIXED ROMAN STRIPES.
ALL WOOL SUITINGS.
ALL WOOL FRENCH FOULE.
SURAH SILKS AND SATlNS.
Trimming Silts,
Satin and Serge Ribbons all Shades. Laces
Our Prices the Very Lewest.
Our Prices the Very Lewest.
:e:-
CHAKL.ES.
JNO. n. ROTH.
Iu Housekeeping
Goods we n resent a cemnlete
Towels.
Trtwnle Wlntrt
Blinds, Furniture, Cretonnes. Curtain Laces.
lunulas, re liners, ijueensware ana
anything te constitute a cemnlete enttit for
HS. Millers will please take notice that we keen ttie
Cleth or any heuse outside et New Yerk and Philadel-
r Inur nite. AOfA nail .AltnltAfl .1 OI li..fl. fflnj. aMAA.
' " ''
&
CO.
KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A.
1881
Styles In
Hats, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers
prices In the city.
BOOTH AND SHOES,
rpuE
NEW ONE PRICE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Ne. 30 EAST KING STREET.
Ne person's outfit Is complete, especially at
this season et the year new that the new
Ntl Fttti ar Ut' w,tneut a new Ba,r of
Beets or Shoes.
Especially should the children be provided
with a new pair et shoes, for with no ethes ar
tl&C OI new annnrAl nrv their en mt,11 l.j
We invite you te call and examine our goods
as we have beets and shoes te suit all.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
N. 80 EAST KINtt STREET,
al-lraa
LANCASTER, PA.
SLKHIUS, C.
Carriages! Carnages!
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
Practical Tan lage BalMers,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses.
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment of
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Whlah we offer at the!
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, ui ve us a call .
aVUepalring promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed ler
hat purpose. " fnSMfdJtw
,jdmt eoeits.
w
ORTH SEEING TBI DISPLAY OF
NECKWEAR.
SUSPENDERS AND HANDKEBCHIEFS,
B. J. ERISMAITO,
NO. 50 NORTH QUK&N STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
rpHE GREAT ATTRACTION
OF THIS CITY NOW 13
Mfitier.W&Haoitei's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Uorse Hetel,
(ADLER'S OLD STAND).
Our Black & Colored Silks
have created quite a sensation among the
ladle, and are selling rapidly. The have fre
quently been compared with samples from
New lerk and Philadelphia and heat them
every time. In
BLACK CASHMERES
we are selling the Greatest Bargains ever offer
ed direct from Importer's Auotien Seles at
much less than regular prices
Jeuvin'sSplendld Quality Black and Colored
Three Butten Kid Gloves at $1. Every pair
guaranteed. Regular price $1.50.
Plain Colored Cotten Flannels and Figured
Cretonnes for Drapery.
CARPETS ANLVUATTING3 FROM
AUOTION CHEAP.
San Umbrellas and Parasols new opening
from the Manufacturers.
METZGER,
BARD &
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Se. 48 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
kTEXT OOOlt TO THE COURT HOUsfc.
FAHNESTOCK.
Black Taffeta Silk, .
Black Ore' de' Rhene Silk.
BLACK CACIIEMIKE SILK from 50c. te $2.
Largest Stock te select from te be found In
the city.
BLACK
$1.15, $1.50.
CliOCADE SILKS, 75c., 87Kc, $1,
BLACK AND
87Mc.,$l,$1.2J.
COLORED SATINS, 75c.,
COLORED SILKS, all the New Shades. 3754c,
50c., C5c, 75c, 87Kc, $1.
DRESS GOODS.
Ladies' White and Colored Silks.
HOSIERY .
GLOVES.
Hamburg Embroideries.
All from Cheap Sources, and offered at less
than Regular Prices.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
T B. MARTIN St CO.
1881 SPRING! 1881
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS GOODS.
NEW FABRICS,
NEW COLORINGS,
NEW DESIGNS
Opening a Line of New Effects in
Serges, 'inmUtt Ms,
M0M1E CLOTHS, BUNTINGS,
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
MADRAS DRESS GINGtIAMS,
FRENCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS.
NEW SPRING HOSIERY,
NEW SPRING GLOVES,
UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
JNEW CARPETS
AMD
WATT. PAPERS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA
JSWXXmXMS.
500
SETS SILTER-PLATKU
TABLE SPOONS, TEA SPOONS,
MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORK.-,
DKSSKUT AND MEDIUM KNIVES,
AUGUSTUS BHOADS'S, Jeweler,
90 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
TErUOLESALK AND RETAIL
Watches and Clocks,
-OF-
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KINO STREET.
TlAMONDS.
Buyers of Diamonds
IN LANCASTER
cannot afford te pass by our large and
splendid stock of Choice Stcnes pur
chased in Europe by our Mr. Valley be
fore the recent rise in prices.
RESIDENTS
of Lancaster visiting; Philadelphia are
Invited te call and inspect this very
magniflcant stock and note the advant
ages we are giving in price.
TO THOSE
wiie cannot visit us this season we wil 1
be happy te send by express or by pn pn
vate messenger, such stones as they
may wish te examine.
DIRECT IMPORTERS
or
PRECIOUS STONES.
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
12th & Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
nprMcedM.WAK
COAX.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
MARTIN,
B.
B.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water ami Piince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY.
350 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Va.,
Wholesale antl Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CHNTRE SOUARE.
Teb3S-lyd
G
TO
RETLLY & KELLER
FOB
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY
COAL,
Farmers and ethers in .want et Superior
Manure will find it te their advantage te call.
Yard. Ilarrlidmrg Pike. j
Office. 20X East Chestnut street. agl7-t t
MVRNITVRK.
tm - - - -
TtUSERSt BUYER!:
HEINITSH
SELLS:
Hair Mattress from $10.00 te $40
Weel " ....'. 7.00 te U
Husk " " 4.50te 6
Woven Wire Mattress from. 10.00 te 20
SpringBcds iCOte 7
Bolsters and Pillows Made te Order.
Call and see my assortment and be con
vinced of the fact that my prices are all right.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Regllding and Repairing at short notice.
HEINITSH,
15 EAST KJNO STREET,
an8-6md
Over China Hall
M.IHCKL.I.AXEOV8.
EEMOVAC.
N. LtWIN, M. D., has removed his office
J-em 247 West King street te Ne. 11 Seuth
Frinee street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. m.,
uud lrem 1 te 3 and C te 9 p. m. aprlt 3md
r EO. FLICK,
TAXIDERMIST,
Ne. 15 West German Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Birds and Animals stuffed te order en the
most reasonable terms.
Stuffed birds kept en band and for sale.
aprltf-lwd
PROPOSALS WILL. BK RECEIVED AT
the Mayer's Office up te 7 o'clock p. m.,
Thursday, April 28, 1S81, for all printing, paper
and stationery whicli may be required by
Councils and the several departments of the
city government during the current official
year. Said proposals te state the cost of
printing all ordinances introduced in Coun
cils, warrants, commitments and all ether
blanks and forms sed in the Mayer's and
Treasurer's offices, where specifications of the
same may be had upon application. Proposals
te state also the cost per page of printing the
annual report or the Finance Committee.
Proposals te be addressed te
apr22 3td COMMUTE K ON PRINTING.
TRuCLAMATION.
Whereas, the alarming prevalence of incen
diary tires in our midst, and tne boldness of
the perpetrators, make it the duty of all geed
citizens, especially the holders and nwnera et
fireperty, te be vigilant and te assist by their
ndlvidual efforts te bring these outlaws te
Justice. Citizens will de well te watch the
goings and comings et suspected persons in
their Immediate respective neighborhoods,
and give early and authentic Information te
the police authorities et the city, of any cir
cumstances in the habits or conduct et such
suspected individuals likely te fasten upon
Tiiem tneperpetratieii et se heinous a crime:
reiice officers having miles upon inilea te-j
ijuuui in laeir respective warns, must neces
sarily afford very inadequate protection
against the cunning of the incendiary, unless
their efforts are supplemented by these or enr
citizens. 1 therefore call upon all Interested
in preserving order, in the preservation ei
tranouillity.te contribute te these ends by nn
usual vigilance ever the immediate vicinity ei
their respective abodes.
$500 REWARD.
By virtue of the authority given me by tbe
resolution or Councils of February 4, 1874, 1
hereby offer a reward et Five Hundred Dol Del Del
ors for the arrest and conviction or any party
or parties who have set fire te any of the build
ings burnt by Incendiary Are within the last
vear. antl th wme reward will be Mid for the
arrest and conviction of any person who may
set Are te any building In the future.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
apr!5-tfd Mayer.
TRA rEZEKS' UVIDi.
1ANCASTEK AND 3IILLERSVIIXS K.
j Cars run as fellows :
liS."d . ana saw p. m., except en
.Vn.? ;l"ervU1 dewrr end) at 5, 8, anil
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
CWLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R
i.1!11 new n,n regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the foUewtaa
time:
Static-Ne lEtprwa. Express. Accen.
wariv, A.M. r. m. r.H.
Pert Deposit. 6js 335 00
Peachbottem..... 7:lx 4:3 3:18
Safe Harber. 7:35 5:li fca
Columbia.. 8:3& 6:40 6.W
'' ' m i.
Statiew Seuth-
Express.
Acceat
ward.
T.M.
Columbia..
11:48
r.n.
12:14
1237
1:30
6-20
6:49
T. X.
7:3
8:05
7:45
Ai06
Safe Harber.
Peachbottem...
Pert Deposit.....
Le9-.lt)
ll.e;
r.K.
1225
When a man is seriously IU he should call en
his doctor at once ; bat when his trouble is
only a cough or a sere threat he need only In
vest 25 cents in a bottle et Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup.
TJEADING COLUMBIA R. R.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 25th, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVX.
yuarryville
Lancaster, King St...
Lancaster
Colombia.
ARRTVX.
Reading
A.M.
SOUTHWARD.
UUVYS.
Reading
ARHIVX.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. King St...
Ouarryville
A.M. P.M. P.M.
6:45 .... 30
7:55 3c40
8:05 1:05 3:50
7:55 1:10 3:40
10:05 3:20 5.50
P.M
8:
..Trains connect at Rcedin
A.M. A.M. P.M.
8:05 ,1230 6:10
P.M.
10:15 2:10 8:20
107 2.1V 8:10
10:18 .... 8z
11:20 .... 935
ng with trains te and
Ille, Harrisburg. Al-
from Philadelphia, Pottsvlfie, Harrisbu:
icniewn anu Aew iera.
via Bound Broek
ueuic.
At Columbia withtmlns te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Supt.
ItENNSYLVAHIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDA1 .
JANUARY 17th. 1881, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan
caster and Philadelphia depots as follews:
EaSTWAKD.
Leave;
Lanc'tcr
2:10 a.m.
235 "
58 "
8.00 "
8:05 "
8:45
9:10 "
1-30 "
1:4J p.m.
20 "
3:05 " "
4-3.-1
Arrlvu
Phllad'u
4:15 .
5:15 '
7-30 "
10:10 "
1-iOlVjs.
3:45 ""
5:00 '
5:30 "
-35 "
ihSO "
Philadelphia Express,
Cincinnati Express
m Vel tinCf
Y rk Accem. Arrives;
irrlsbnrg Express
D.llerville Accem. Arrives,
Colombia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. ArrU es,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
Herri'diurg Accominetiut'ii,
W
ARD.
Arrive
Phllad'a
Lanc'ter
Way Passenger,
Mail Train N e. l.via M t.l ev
-30 a.m.
7:30 "
9:00 "'
8:00 '
12:10 "
5:C0 A.M
h:90 "
10:25 "
110 "
10-JO "
2:30 P.M.
2:35 "
aae
6:45
7asr '
730 "
830 '
11.30 "
2.45 A.M
Mail Train Ne. 2, via Cel'bia,
Niagara ft Chicago Express
sanusx mniiy.
Fast Line.
Frederick Accommodation,
Diiicrvii ic i.ecaj.v la M t..l ey
Harrisburg Accomuiedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
fc30 P.M.
4:00 "
ffc30 "
625 "
9:10 "
1135 "
Pacific Express, east, en suneay, wnca nag
Sed, will step at Middletown, EUzabethtewB .
It. Jey, Landisville, Bird-in-Hand, Lemaa
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates
vflle, Oakland and Ulcn Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step atDowningtewn,Coatesvlllc, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Ellzabcthtewn antl Middletown .
Hanover accommodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, wast, at 2:30 p.
and will run tnrenirh te Frederick.
VAMVJCTS.
-JREAT BARGAINS In tAKI'm,
I Claim te h:LVft lh l.nnriwt nml k'lnrwf
Stock Of
CARPETS
Iii this City. Brussels ami Tapestry CA It PETS
Three-ply, Extra Stuimt, Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel anil Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 5c. per yard.
All thc-
FINESTAND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can b- seen in this city.
1 also have a Ijtrge antl Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD.
Alie MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
4SNe trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STRKKT,
LANCASTER PA.
1AKPKT3, &C.
NEW CARPETS.
4O.O0O YARDS.
New Designs, BeaatiTally Colored.
50 cents.
CO cents.
75 cents.
83 cents.
90 cents.
$1.00.
$1.00.
$1.10.
$1.20.
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTOX AXD
MOqUETTKS,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
cents,
cents,
cents.
J
GOOD VALUE
IK
I ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestmt Street,
a4-lydeedA2twl PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETS, COAL, tec.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON k CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lavcastkk, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS.
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUhTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons.
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
Ucmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vestq.&r.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyelna Dyelna
dene. All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the beit quality put np expressly in,
family iimc, and at the lowest market rate
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD-150 .'OUTH WATER STREE'i
22-1 vdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON .,
( RAIN SPECULATION
wL. lr J or "nail amounts. $25 or $20 000-
T.rit? lTiSWs WComnVlsMenteT
chants, 130 la Salle street, Chicago, 111., for cu
lars. vaW-rd
9:30
9:40
5:08
5:1B