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    LANCASTER DAILT INTEIXIGENCEK, TUiSSDAY, MAY 3. 1881.
Lancaster intelligencer.
TUESDAY EVKNINO, 1AY 3, 1881.
Jim Henilersea's L'xplelts.
A Maytcwn Operator la Postal f raatfa.
X. Y. Times Washington Correspondence.
A fair idea of the scope of the weric done
by the Brady ring, through the agency of
the "Ce-operative Mail and Passenger
Transportation Company," will be obtain'
ed from the story of a transaction in which
the swindlers were foiled in the state of
Xcw Jersey, and for which one of the
company was fined in a court of justice in
Newark no longer age than last week. It
has already been explained in these dis
patches that one of the main sources of
revenue te this country is derived from
the contracts which it holds for railway
messenger routes, or conveying the mails
from the railroad depots te the posteffices
in towns and cities. Of the seven hundred
and two contracts which it new advertises
as under its control, the majority are for
routes of this kind, and en each one it
makes a geed profit, by having received
from Gen. Brady a higher price for the ser
vice than it pays te the mat who pet forms
it. J. B. Hendersen is the general travel
ing agent of the company, and what his
duties are and hew be performs them will
be seen by the following story :
Aaren Mead, an expicssman of Newark,
N. J., held the contract for the railway
moving r service in Newark until last
summer carrying the mails te and from
the depot at a compensation of $2,000 a
year. His contract- expired and when the
new bids wcie opened it was found that he
anil Michael A. Mullin had both offered te
de the service for 2,000, while William
E. Yeung was willing te de it for 81,800.
Under the rules of the department the con
tract was given te Yeung, and he began
te carry the mails. After performing the
service for about two months, Mr. Yeung
received a request from J. B. Hendersen,
the traveling agent of the "Ce-operative
Mail and Passenger Transportation Com
pany," te call upon him at the Hetel
Bristel, in Nc waik. This was about the
middle of last September. Yeung called
upon llcudciseu, who represented himself
as nn aeent of the nosteffice department.
anil i-ef ci red te a fictitious resignation of
i. ,.,.,.i,,,.f rvl.inl. linfl tuwn rn-
U" . MVV - w -ww
cched in Washington. Yeung pro
tested that he had never thrown up
hi--, c intntct. and said that he was
very well witihlled with it, and that he t
did net iiropesc te uivc it up. Hendersen
then coolly told him that his resignation
had been received in Washington, and ad
vised him te make no fuss about it, but go
and sees Mead, as he could make mere
money in that way than by heldiug en te
the contract. Yeung refused te de any
thiinr of the kind, aud this ended the in
terview. Hendersen next went te Mul
lin, :ind induced him te withdraw his orig
inal bid at 32,030. and put in a bid te de
the work for $2,400. He then came back
te this city, and put in a bid for the ser
vice :it 2,383, just 815 below the bid of
Mulliiiand $383 above that of Yeung, who
had been doing the weik, aud en this bid
he w.ts awarded the contract by the second
assistant postmaster general. A week
after Hendersen left Newark, Postmaster
Ward, of that city, was given uotice that
Yeung had been removed and the con
tract given te Hendersen.
In the meantime Yeung had taken the
alarm after his interview with Hendersen,
:ui(I his iriends. including Postmaster
Ward, he-ran te interest themselves in his
behalf The Hen. Geerge A. Halsey tele
graphed te Acting Postmaster-Genera!
Tynar that he was convinced something
was vuenir, and asked that the order ap
pointing Hendersen be suspended until he
could investigate the matter. In response
te this. Mr. French, the recently dis
charged chief clerk of Gen. Brady's de
partmeiit. tplcgiaphed te Postmaster Ward
te delay tinning ever the business te Hen Hen
dereon, :iud when Ilenudersen reached
Newark he was confronted with this or
der. Mr. Hul-sey wrote te the department
here stating that Yeung was a faithful
aud lespensible man, aud plainly intimat
ing that something must be wrong when a
contract was thus annulled and made ever
again at an advance of 8585.
Hendersen, however, was uet going te
give up this fat job without a struggle.
He went before Justice Xettleship. in New
ark, accompanied by Michael Kenny, a
back driver, aud the latter swore te an af
fidavit that Yeunw.is frequently drunk,
that his drivers were drunkards, aud that
he. Kenny, haskence geue iute a saloon
with Yeung while he left his mail wagon
ungual ded in the street. Hendersen
wauled it also inserted that the mail bags
were in the wagon, but te this Kenney re
fused te swear. Affidavits wcre also pro
cured from Aaren Mead aud his two sons,
Jeseph and Lucas, stating that Yeung was
habitually diunk, that be often left the
mail bags lying at the Market street station
in Newark with nobody te watch them,
and that ene night he was se drunk in the
street that he had te cling te a lamp-pest.
Armed w ith these affidavits Hendersen re
turned te this city, and worked se well
that en October 1G Chief Clerk French
telegraphed te Mr. Halsey as fellows :
"The interest of the se- vie will net per
mit a longer delay in the emeval of Mr.
Yeung as mail messeugcr at Newark." At
the s.ttne time an order was sent te Post
master Ward removing Yeung and giving
the weik agaiu te Hendersen. Iu response
te tlii.s Mr. Halsey scut a dispatch te A.
D. liazen, the third assistant postmaster
genei.i!, which created a flutter of excite
ment in the depart m ut here. There
seemed, the dispatch sai.l. t - be a persist
ent effort en the part of tee second assist
ant postmaster general te remove Mr.
Yeung. Mr. Halsey believed that rascal
ity was at the bottom of the whole busi
ness, and he intended te expose it, no
matter who sulleied from the exposure.
Alter thus venting himself Mr. Halsey
asked that the order removing Yeung be
again suspended until a thorough investi
gation of the facts could be had. Mr.
Hazfii granted the request, aud again
Hender.sen feuud himself blocked in his
little game.
Inspector Sharretts, of the New Yerk
postelBce, was new sent te Newark te in
vestigate the charge against Yeung. He
took the testimony of Postmaster Ward,
Justice Ncttlcship, Mr. Mullen, Mr. Hau
scr aud Lorenze P. Jenes. Mr. Hauser is
the lawyer who drew the affidavits used
against Yeung by Hendersen, and Jenes
was iu his office when he drew them.
Beth testified that after the Meads had
left the office, Hendersen offered Hauser
$23 if be would draw up another affidavit
for Kenny, inserting the clause that
there were mailbags in the wagon which
Yeung left unguarded in the street, and
$30 mere when Yeung was removed. Mr.
Hauser declined te de this. Inspector
Sharretts reported te the p.isiellice de
partment that the charges agaiust Yeung
were net sustained, and he was according
ly icinstatcd.
This is one instance iu which the Co
operative Mail aud Passenger Transporta
tion company failed te ruin a peer con
tractor, aud it is a fair sample of the meth
ods upe;.- which that branch of the Brady
ring has been worked. It failed simply
because Yeuug, the contractor, had mere
powerful friends than the thieves counted
upon. Had it net been ler tne active
efforts of the Hen. Geerge A. Halsey,
Yeung would without doubt have been
swindled out of but contract, as hundreds
orether men have been, and the govern
ment would be paying te-day $3,385 for
the work which is new done for $1,800
The plan in this cas. acirriiir i th
testimony, was for Retdersen te cot "the!
mnfcract. at fi-2.385 and s-.r.j.,.- :. . v.i
for $1,900, which would lewre & clear gain
0 the Ce-operative Mail and Passenger
Transportation company of 8485. Mullin
entered into the scheme, and put in bis
bid of 12,400, with the understanding that
Hendersen would underbid him and then
turn ever the contract te him. Frem this
little bit of posteffioe history the reader
will understand the necessity efageiiM.il
traveling agent te the Ce-operative- Mail
sad Passenger Transportation company.
The friends of Yeung, however, weie
net satisfied with simply saviug his con
tract. They determined, if possible, te
punish the scoundrels who bad endeavored
te ruin his charactei and te swindle the
government. The facts were brought be
fore the grand jury in Newark at the
Januarv term, and indictmeuts for con
spiracy were promptly feuud against Hen Hen
dereon, Mead and Kenny. Hendersen,
who resides near Lancaster, Pa., wheu
he is net here or traveling in the interest
of his "company," could net be feuud,
but Mead and Kenny were arrested and
tried and convicted recently in the court
of quarter sessions in Newark. On Fri
day of last week Hendersen, who bad
become weary of his perpetual exile
from New Jersey, went te the court in
Newark and plead non vult. He was fined
5tM) and the costs of the court, making an
assessment altogether of 8540, which he
paid. Mead was fined the same amount,
and, as be could net pay, was sent te jail.
In the ease of Kenny sentence was sus
pended. Judge McCarter looking upon him
as simply a tool in the hands of the con
spirators. Thus partial justice, at least,
has been meted out te the criminals in this
case, and their conspiracy was effectually
foiled. It is an exceptional case. Brady
and his paitners in the Ce-operative Mail
and Passenger Transportation company
have grown wealthy by the ruin of just
such small contractors as Warren E. Yeung
all ever the country. That they did net
add him te their long list of their victims
1 owing te no lack of will and perseverance
en their part.
m
A Lady's Wish.
" Oh, hew I de wish my skin was as clear and
selt as yours," tald a lady te her friend. " Yeu
can easily nutks It se," answered the friend.
" Hew t" inquired the first lady. "By using
Hen Bitters, that makes nil re. rich bleed and
blooming health. It did It for me, as yen ob
serve." myz-2wuw
Wnat's In a Name.
The virtue of most et the patent medicines
with which the market is flooded lies in the
name, bat the virtues of Burdock Weed Bit-
..-- ---. .,
tera lie in the fact that they cleanse the bleed
et all impurities, and cure dyspepsia, bilious
ness and indigestion. Price $t, trial bottle 10
cents. Fer sale at H. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere,
1J7 North Queen street.
"Mether Has Recovered,"
wrote an Illinois girl te her Eastern relatives.
"Sue took bitters for a long time but without
any geed. Se when she heard of the virtues
or Kldney-Vortshegetabox and it has com
pletely cured her. se that she can de us much
work new as she could before we moved West.
Since she has get well everyone about here is
taking it." fcee advertisement.
my2-lwd&w
A Splitting Headaches.
C. Illacket Robinson, proprietor et the Can
ada Presbyterian. Terente, OnL, wriles: "Fer
several years I have suffered greatly from ott ett
recurrlng billens headaches. 1 used your Bur
dock Bleed Bitters with the happiest results,
and I new find my sell in better health than
feryears past. I cheerfully recognize the ster
ling character et your preparation " Fer -ale
at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
Frem Emporium.
Gee. Dedge, sr., a well-known citizen of Em
periutn, writes thai one of his men (Sum Lewi-;)
whilst working in the weeds se severely
sprained his aukle that he could scarcely get
home, but after one or two applications et
Themas' Eciectrlc Oil, he was able te go te
work nest day. Fer sale at H, B. Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street.
SLEIGHS, JtC.
Carriages ! Carriages !
AT
KDGERLEY & CO.U
PracticarCanlage Builders,
Market Street, Hear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the!
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uivc us a call,
y Kepairing promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
bat purpose. fnic-ttil.tw
WANTED.
NT1QUK FURNITURE. &C.
Old Things
Wanted.
Antique furniture, rare old china,
tine cut glass, old sterling silverware,
candle-branches, silver shoe-buckles,
old plated ware ; everything that is
rare, curious and fine. Fer cash:
Call or address
JOHN WANAMAKER,
PHILADELPHIA.
13tw&20tdee4
mar 10
GROCERIES.
THU PLACE TO BUY PUKK WINES AND
Liquor; also Druggist's 95 per cent,
Alcohol is at A. Z. KING WALT'S
Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere,
Ne. 205 West King Street,
febl9-lyd Lancaster, Pa.
T OOK AT THIS!
SUPPLEE & OWENS,
Successors te J. Bewers),
The Centre Square Grocers
The public are respectfully Invited te call
and examine our New Stock of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
CONFECTIONS, Jtc,
which will be bold, wholesale and retail, at bot
tom prices. Come and be convinced. Goods
delivered free of charge, and every attention
given our putrens. Please try us.
SUPPLEE & OWENS,
apr2S-lwd
Ne. 6 CENTRE SQUARE.
MOTEL.
VTUULKB HOUSr,
(formerly Clarenden.)
i SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below
113 and 115
Chestnut). PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
On the European plan. Meals at all hours, at
moderate rates. Reems. 50c., 75c. and $1 per
day. Hetel open all night. .
AlsKL M1SHLER ft CO Prep's.
Femerly or the MUhler Heuso, Beading, Pa.
Has Stkwabt, supt
, Fomerlyef the St. Clair, Atlantic Cit
MXVICAL.
rTR. nBOwNlMO'S
C. & C. CORDIAL,
FOB
COLDS AND COUGHS,
JrUICK, S535Ctff
AiK YUUlt DRUGGIST FOB IT.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
Ne. 1321 Arch Street,
flMycedAw PHILADELPHIA.
K
1DNEY WOBT.
THE GREAT CURE
teb
RHEUMATISM,
As It is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system or the acrid poison
tb it causes the dreadlul suffering which only
thu victims et Rheumatism can realize.
Tneumtnil of Cases et the worst forms et
this terrible disease have been quickly re
lieved, in a short time Perfectly Cured.
KIDNEY WORT
has had wonderful success, and an immense
sale iu every part of the country. In hundreds
efcascs It has cared where all else had failed.
It Is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS
ACTION, but harmless in all cases.
It Cleanses, Strengthens and gives New
f .iie te all the imnertant organs of the body.
The natural action et the Kidneys Is restored.
Th Liver is cleansed et ail disease, and the
II.. wels move freely and healthfully. In this
way the worst diseases are eradldated from
the system . .
As It lias been proved by thousands that
KIDNEY WORT is the most effectual remedy
for cleansing the si stem of all morbid secre
tions. It should be used in every household
as a St'RINU MEDICINE. Always cures
Dilieusness. Constipation, Piles and all Fe
male Diseases.
jW It Is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, iu
4Vtin cans, one package of which make six
49quarts of medicine.
49 Alse in Liquid Ferui.very Concentrated
49 ter the convenience et these who cannot
as-readily prepare It. It acts with equal
1&" efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Tt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lydw4
KIDNEY WORT.
"VTOW IS THE SKASON OF MY DIS-
lll content made glorious " by the use of
KTONEYOURA,
a Tea composed of Roots and Herbs. It will
remove ulf disorders of the Liver and Kidneys
in a short time. It gives strength and tone te
the digestive organs, purities the bleed and
leaves the system in a geed, healthy condition.
Price ftO cents a pack.
Fer sale at Kautt'inan's Drugstore, Ne. 110
North Queen street.
R
i:ad THIS
use-
COUGH NOtMOREl
AMERICAN WH SYBDP,
A CERTAIN. SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis,
WnOOiJlXG COUGH, PAIN IN THE
SIDE OR BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relict of Consumptives in ali stages
et lite disease, ter saie en:y at
HULLS DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
au?2S-lyd . LANCASTER. PA.
TTEALTH VS. DEATH.
Health regained and happiness retained un
der the
OMNIPATHIC TREATMENT
DR. GREENE.
Thousands of old leng-tandlngdiseases have
been cured or $, even when the patient had
previously spent large sums of money without
any advantage. Why will you, if in pain or
out; of health, remain in doubt? A treatise
en tlie eye, another en Catarrh, and a pamphlet
containing tne names et nunureus cured in
tills ceuntv given away (free) or sent te you.
Over 1,300 patients, in It months, nearly all
despondent in consequence et being previ
ously unsuccessfully treated, all of them new
well or Improved, with a verv tew exceptions :
all cured uv external nnmicatiena of medi
cine : no nills. newders. bitters, noisens or anv
drugs placed in the steinacn. Many cured of
long standing consumption, dyspepsia, rneu
uiatisui. Ac, mr $3. Consultation and exami
nations free. Come and see nie. Hundreds
cured of Catarrh for 60 cents. The remedy
sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
(33 Years Experience),
Ne.
146 EAST KING STREET,
10-ttdMWFASl
Lancaster, Pa.
LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest.
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Lungs, ant" all Diseases of
the Chest and Air Passages.
Tlils'valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
safe and efficient qualities ler the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Priee 25 cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 9 KAST KINO STREET. el6-tf
DE. SAMOEL'S
LITEE
INVIG0RAT0R
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
SANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer sale by all Druggists.
ollS-lveed ulteew
TIO INVENTORS.
W. H. BABCOOEZ,
Attorney-at-Law, et Washington, D. C, form
erly an examiner in U.S. Patent Office, offers
his services as solicitor before the U. S. and
Foreign Patent offices. Careful werkattair
prices. Was associate et Mr. Jacob Stauffer, et
lancastcr, until the latter'a death.
tl0-3mdw
CROPLAND'S RESTAURANT. HAVING
j engaged the services of a fl rat-class Res
taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve
articles in my line ut short notice, such as
Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried
Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found In
scaen. N
lour patronage Is respectfully solicited.
JOHN COPLAND,
Ne. 125 North Queen Street.
l. s. Weddings and parties served at
reasonable rates. f-24M4Stfd
Mr
INBNS.
LINENS!
We-bave received new linens from Belfast, Barnsley, Duntermline, Lisle,
Brussels, Ghent, Silesia, Bohemia We bare ransacked all Europe for linens,
and hare 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 Nsw Yerk may be several years old, and you knew starched linens
de net improve by age. The dressings used by the manufacturers is net se de
structive as starch ; but it does injure 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
the importers' profit, and still have enough left.
New it is proper for te consider that somebody else may be doing the 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 by our goods, if you like ; and if you can de as well elsewhere, bring
ours back. This is rather a brave challenge ; for, you knew nobody wants
remnants.
The linens new in are sheeting, pillow, bolster and sbirtiusj linens, towels,
teweltngs, doilies, napkins, table cloths and table linens.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
1KEAT INDUCEMENTS.
New Dress Ms of
ALL THE
ALL WOOL MELANGES, SILK MIXED ROMAN STRIPES. ALL WOOL SUITINGS, ALL
WOOL FRENCH FOULE, SURAH SILKS AND SATINS.
Brocade SUis, Trimming Silks,
All Shades at Very Lew Prices. Satin and Serge Ribbons all Shades. Laces
and Embroideries in all the New Goods.
SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
An entire New Stock just opened. All in the Xewest Styles.
Our Stock is the Very Largest. Our Prices the Very Lewest.
Our Stock is the Very Largest. Our Prices the Very Lewest.
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET,
JACOB SI. MARKS
JOHN A.
LANE
-ALL
Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains,
AT THE OLD RELIABLE STAND,
Ne. 24 East King Street.
SILK DEPARTMENT. Special Inducement- in Rlack and Colored Silks.
The general DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT constantly heing added te and prices
marked down te promote quick sales.
KOUUNINli GOODS DEPARTMENT cemtdctc in all Ita details.
CARPETINGS, QUEENSWARE AND
low rrices.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT unsurpss-ed
acparunenis guaramecu te ue wuat tuey arc
JCall and see us.
JACOB M. MARKS.
JOHN
MILLISERY
1881
MILLINERY
FOR SPRING 1881.
New receiving every day the Latest spring
ami iMDOens ier me
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Alse all the Latest Spring styles of
Buttens, Fringes, Laces, Kid Gloves,
and aU kinds of Dress Trimmings at the lowest prices in the city.
4Call and examine my stock, at
K. A. I0MHT0FS CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, -
ESTABLISHED 1860.
JURSITVRE.
B
USERS! BUYERS! i
HEINITSH
SELLS:
Hair Mattress from $10.00 te $10
Weel - " 7.00te 11
Husk ' 4.50te B
Woven Wire Mattress trem 10.00 te SO
Spring Beds 2.50 te 7
Bolsters aud Pillows Made te Order.
Call and see my assortment and be con
vinced of the fact that my prices arc all right.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
RegUdlng and Repairing at short notice.
HEINITSH,
15 EAST KING STREET,
anS-6tnd Over China Hall
ROOTS ANJt SHOES'
rpHE
NEW ONE PRIOE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Ne. 30 EAST KING STREET.
Ne person's outfit Is complete, especially ut
this season of the year new that the new
spring suits are out. without a new pair of
Neatly Fitting
Beets or Shoes.
Especially should the children be provided
with a new pair et shoes, for with no ether ar
tlcle of new apparel are they se well pleased.
We Invite you te call and examine our goods,
as we bave beets and shoes te suit all.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
JT. 80 EAST KIS&T STREET,
al-lmd LANCASTER, PA.
GOODS.
1NENS.
r 1 HEAT INDUCEMENTS.
Ix
Every Description.
ELTIES OP THE SEASON.
LANCASTER, PA.
CHARLES.
J
OHN n. ROTH.
& OO.
KINDS OF-
GLASSWARE in immense variety and at very
in quantity and quality, and goods in all the
seiu ler.
A. CHARLES,
JOHN R. ROTH.
1881
Styles in Hats, Bennets, Feathers. Flowers
CARPETS.
pEKAT BARGAINS 1M VAKPEXS,
I claim te have tha Largest and Finest
Stock or
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
l'liree-piy, r.xira super, buper, Ail wool.
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In this city.
1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Bag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short
notice. Satisfaction gnarentred.
SST-Se trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
"1ARPETS, COAL, c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CITAIN.
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM 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 Dwi. Gen
tlcnien's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. T sts, 4c.
Dyed or Scoured ; also. Indigo R at Dyeinr
done.
All orders or goods lelt with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL.5 COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expmalyfer
family use, nnd at the lowest mrket raies.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET.
21- lydRSl PHILIP SCUUM. SON CO
DMT OOOSS, V2TBEBWEAB, JtC.
TCrOBXfl SEEING TBI DISP IAI OF
NECKWEAR.-
SUSPENDERS AXD HANDKERCHIEFS,
AT
E. J. ERISMA1TS,
MO. 56 NORTH QUKKK STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
N
EXT DUOK TO THE COURT HOUaE.
AT FAHNESTOCK'S.
THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE BETTER THAN
THE SLOW SHILLING,
AT FAHNESTOCK'S.
ALWAYS ACTIVE,
ALWAYS BUSY,
AT FAHNESTOCK'S.
REASON WHY: FAIR DEALING AND
SMALL PROFITS,
AT FAHNESTOCK'S.
IN RECEIPT OF BARGAINS DAILY.
AT FAHNESTOCK'S.
Our CarxXt Roem is stocked witii
Carpets and Matting,
Carpets and Matting,
Carpets and Matting,
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
S
FECIAL BARGAINS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS.
'NEW STYLES,
NEW FABRICS,
NEW COLORS.
We are opening New and Attractive
Lines et
SUITINGS & DRESS GOODS
FOR SPRING WEAR.
Handsome Lines of
Madras and Scotch Dress Ginghams !
Opening te-day one case of
NEW LAWNS IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES.
NOTTINGHAM AND LACE CURTAINS,
ANTIQUE LACE,
BUNTINGS FOR CURTAINP,
LOOPS AND FRINGES,
CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES.
J. B MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
PAfERIIASGINOS, e.
w
IKDOW SHADES, C.
200 WINDOW SHADES
in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from
forty te seventy-five cents a piece. This is
about naif value for them. A few of these
light patterns left, In order te close, will be
sold at seventy-five cents a piece.
Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest
colors, and in any desired quality Wanted. 40
inch, 45 inch and 72 inch for large windows
and Stere Shades.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS,
the bet gee Js made, American Hollands in
assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti
mates made and Shades hung in a satisfactory
manner. Of
WALLPAPERS
we are prepared te suit everybody. Oar line
is larger, choicer and clieaper than any bca.-en
heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest
grade te the finest goods mode. Grounded
and Common Papers in such a fine variety
that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices
and Curtain Poles. Window Papers. 4c. Or-
iders taken for Fine Mirrors.
PHASES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TEMOVAL.
XV N. LEWIN, M. D., has rcmevejl hia office
irem 2U hcsi Jving street ii . ovum
Prince street. Office hours from 7 te 9 a. m.,
and from 1 te 3 and C te 9 p. m. aprll 3md
XTOTICE IS HEKEB IVEW THAT A
j general meeting of the Stockholders of
this company will be held at the office in Bal
timore, en MOS DAY MAT 9, 1881, at 1 o'clock
p. ni., ler the election or Officers and Manager
for the ensuing year. Tbe transfer books will
be closed en Saturday, the 80th bunX, and re
main closed until after tbe election.
By order of ROBERT D. BROWN,
arp29-9td Treasurer.
Quick sales anas
Spm Hosiery mil
TRA ri'XjEJfJJ' GVIDt
1ANCANTEK AXD .MILLEKSVIIXK R.
J Cars run as fellows :
,.eave Lancatser (P. R. Depot), at 7, , an i
UJea.m.,and 2, t, 6 and 3:30 p. m., except oe
Saturday, when the last car leaves at ft p. m
Leave Millersville (lewir end) at 5, 8, and
a. M and 1,3, 5 and 7 p. ui.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sua
MOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
-K
V. TralM new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad ou the fellow ins
time:
Stations Ne eth- Express. Express. Accen.
WABP. A.M. F.JI. r.M.
PortDepesit....... &35 &ss te?
Peachbottem... 7:12 in S:18
Safe Harber.. 7:55 5:11 5:11
Columbia-. 8:23 9:40 6:30
Stations SecTH-iExpresa.
Express., Accem
ward. a. m.
r.n. a.m.
Columbia......
Safe narber....
Peachbottem...
11:43
p. v.
12:14
12:57
1:30
6a)
6:4tt
P.M.
7:32
3:05
7:
ArifcOB
Le9:40
11.07
P.M.
125
PortDepesit....
T HADING & COLUMBIA K. R.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBElTzfrH, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE. A.M. P.M. P.M. A. M.
A.X. P.M. P.M.
6:43 .... 230
75 .... 3:40
8:05 IKS 3:30
7:55 1:10 3:40
104S 3r20 5.50
UnarryviUe 6:45 .... 230 7--M
Lancaster. King St 7:45 .... 3:40 930
Lancaster 8:05 IKS 3:30 9:40
Columbia...
ABBIVK.
Reading
SUl'lUnAKK.
tXAVK. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M
Reading 8KB l00 6:10..
AU1TK. P.M. i- ,
Columbia 10:15 2:10 8:28 ....
Lancaster. 10:07 2.10 8:10 5KW
Lancaster, King St 10:18 .... 8:20 5:10
(juarryville 11:20 .... 935 &4t
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Hound Broek
Rente.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY ,
JA?UAUY 17th, 18S1, trainsen the I'ennsyl
vauiK Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan
castf and Philadelphia depots as follewu:
E,Wi, Leave ; Arrive
gA9TwrARP- Lunc'tfi Phllad'a
Philadelphia Expra 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m
Cincinnati Express 235 " 4:15
FastLiue, 5:i8 " 7:30
Yerk Accem. Arrives? 8.00 " ....
Harrisburg Expre.- 8:03 " 10:10 "
Dillerville Accem. Arrive, 8:45 ....
Columbia Accommodation, ".hlO " 12KU p.m.
Frederick Accem. Arrives. 1:30 " ....
Pacific Express, 1:4 p.m. 3:45 "
Sunday Mall, 2:00 " 5KW
Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30 "
Chicago Day Express, 4:35 " 6U
Harrisburg Accenmwdui'n Br25 " 90 "
Westward.
Leave I Arrie
Philad'u Lunftei
Way Passenger,
Mall Train .Se. l.via Mt..ley,
Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'hU.
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mull,
r ast Line.....................
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Lecal.via Mt.Jey
KStt
7:30
A.M.
5'i 0 A.M
iicai
1025 "
ihOO
8KM
12.1U
IIK)0
I0-.SO "
2:30 P.M.
2:35 "
fc45 "
7:20 "
7:30 "
8:50 '
IL30 '
2.45 A.M
Harrisburg Accommodate. 2'M
Columbia Accommodation. 4:00
P.M.
Harrisburg ExprebS, 5:3)
Pittsbnrg Express 6:25
Cincinnati Express, 9:10
Pacific Express,..-. 1135
Pacific Express, e:i3t. en sunnay, wncn flag
&
mi, win step at Aiiuoieiewn, j&uzaiietntewn
t. Jey. Landisville. Rird-in-HamL Lemun
m.a.kn 4?i.n f.taf. .!.. !... 1 . .
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step atDowningtewn,Coatesviile, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and 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, went, at 2:30 p.m.,
and will run tnrnngh te Frederick.
LEGAL NOTICES.
JSTaTE OF JOHN McCAMftlON, JLATlS
X!i of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et
ai'ministrntien en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te make Immedi
ate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without iielay ter settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
HEXKY WOLF. Administrator.
D. P. Kesesjiiiaek. Att'y. a.':o-6tdeaw
IN THE MATTER OF THE ACCOUNT OJT
Jehn S. Gable, trustee uuder fie will or
Elizabeth Pinkerton, deceased. The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Jehn S.
Gable, trustee, te and among these legally en
titled te the same, wilt sit ter that purpose en
TUESDAY, the 10th day et MAY. 1881. at 10
o'clock, a in., in the Library Roem et the
Court Heue, in the City et Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribution may
attend. E. K. MARTIN,
a9-4tdeaw Auditor.
ESTATE OFGKORGE ALKRIUHT.'EATE ALKRIUHT.'EATE
et the city of Lancaster, de
ceasid. Letters testamentary en said estate
having been granted te tli'j undersigned, all
persons indebted te saiit decedent are request
ed te make immediate settlement, and these
having claims or demands against the estate
of said decedent, te make known the same te
the undersigned without delay, residing In
the city of Lancaster.
JOHN 11. ALBRIGHT.
mariS-Ctdeaw Executer.
ASSIGNED JATA1K OF DANIEL 8.
Bursk and wile, of Lancaster city, Lan
caster county. Having by deed of voluntary
assignment ussigncd and transferred all their
estate and effects te the nnderslgncd ler the
benefit or the creditors et the said Daniel S.
Bursk, notice Is hereby given te all persona
Indebted te paid assigners, te make immediate
payment te the undersigned without delay,
and these having claims te present them te
CHIUSTIAN WIDMYEK.
Assignee.
31. Bbesics, Att'y. roarll-fitdeew
ESTATE OF JOANNA EBERLT, LATE
et the city of Lancaster, deceased. Let-
ters testamentary en s.i-d estate liavlng been
granted te the nndetsigncd. all persons In
debted theicteare requested te make immedi
ate payment, aud tlie-c having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlemeut te tbe under
signed, residing in the rity or Lancaster.
CATHARINE HEFELE.
Executrix.
Jse. A. Ceylc, Att'y- mar7-6tdew
ESTATE OF CATHARINE KRENTZ,
late et the city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letter testamentary en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested te
muke Immediate payment, and these liavlng
claims or demands against the same, wlllpre
snt them without delay ter settlement te tbe
unders'gned, residing in Lancaster cit v. Ne.
CIS M:.nor Street. PETER KRENTZ,
P. Dekxei.lt. Attorney, Exceter.
Ne. 408 West Kimr street. ml0-6tdeaw
JEWELERS.
1 ANCASTKK WATCHES!
In all the New Styles of
GOLD AND SILVER GASES.
AUGUSTUS KHOADS, Jeweler.
20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
TITUOLESALK AND RETAIL
Watches and Clocks,
OK
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET.
TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF THE
City of Lancaster, Pa.
Gk'vtlemkx : In pursuance of the seventh
section et the act et April 9. ISO, you are here
by notified te meet In convention in the Com
mon Council Chamber, in tin- City of Lancas
ter, en the first Tins, lay in Mav, A. D.. 1381,
being the third day or the mentli.at 7:30o'cleck
In the evening, and select, vita voce, by a ma
jority et the whole number of Director pre
sent, one peisen eflliemry nr.d scientific ac
quit emenm and or skill and experience In the
art or teaching, as City Superintendent, for
tlii three succeeding years, and certlly the v
Huli tethcMipcrintei'dentet Public Infrac
tion at Harrisburg. as required by the eighth
section ni said Act. ."".....-.
JOHN B. WARFLL.
Prvi eui.
Lascasteu, Pa., April 2 lsl. - d
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