Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 19, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY IKTElJJGENCEK, THURSDAY, MA 19. 1881.
fUneater SnteHigencet.
THURSDAY ETKHINCr, KAY 10, 1mT
"THB END OF THE WORLD."
STAKTLlNU KFFECT OF CONKUHU'S
WKATH.
Tbe Story of the Trae Condition of the
Capital That was Sapar ed.
Tbe following eraphie account of start-1
ling- r.vcdts at Washington Monday, sent
te tbe Cincinnati Gazette, soems te have
been suppressed te this section, probably
by Mr. Blaine General Bo'yntea says :
The cry, " Conkling has resigned,"
spread through the buildings, and from
the committees roems.restaurauts, rotunda,
supreme court room, library and Heuse
wing, attendants, judges, senators, officc efficc officc
Kcekers, lobbyists, visitors and workmen,
a great crowd poured out into the parks,
each fleeing from the conviction in every
mind that such a dire event must be fol
lowed by an earthquake. With the
Might rese cries,
falling ! " " The
'Tlin ''ilnmn 10
Senate columns
are swaying!" "The Heuse wing is
settling !" " Out for your lives !"
In half an hour the extras wei-e spreading
the news throughout the town. As the
cry "Conkling has resigned " wcutup and
down the streets the same impulse which
cleared the capitol caused men, women
and children te swarm into the streets and
parks. The sick, tee, were brought out,and
in tliosheit space of two hours the public
grounds of Washington were like these
of Chicago en the night of the great lire.
Families were crowded in group, shelter
ing themselves as IwBt they might, guard
ing the effects they were able te snatch in
their flight, and many of them caring for
and comforting the sick who had been
rescued from the impeudlug earthquake.
But even dread of the earthquake gave
way te au added anticipation of the hour.
The cry spread that Conkling would surely
step the earth's turning ; that he was the
:ile, and he knew it, and his anger was
such that he would never be satisiicd with
a paltry earthquake. Net lie! And se
men, especially the New Yorkers, began
te lash themselves te trees, and iron pests,
and fences, se that if the earth did step
turning cast, they, at least, would net spin
off eastward into the Atlantic. These who
knew Cenkliug best, iu addition te lash
ing themselves fast, put en life preservers,
for, as they explaiucd, Conkling might
step the earth with such a jerk that no
lashings would held, anil they might be
hurled into the ocean in spite of ropes or
cables.
President Garfield has left the White
Heuse and is camped in the yard of his
private residence en the corner of Thir
teenth aud I streets. He will net cuter it
until after the earthquake, aud until the
earth has stepped turning and settled
down te work again, according te Mr.
Conkling' s directions. General (Sarfield
recognizes the fact that the lcpublie is
toppling te its downfall. Everybody seem
ed instinctively te knew there would be
nothing less tlmu au earthquake. The
president only stepped te gather up his
family aud a little bedding aud cold meat,
and having secured these he drove hastily
te his private residence and camped i'i the
yard as before.
The late government has taken the fol
lowing steps, feeling authorized te de
whatever tends te ameliorate the national
sufferings which must fellow in the train
of the great disaster which has overtaken
the nation :
a proclamation by tub president.
Whereas, iu a time of great and gen
eral public prosperity never befere ex
ceeded iu the history of the republic,
Hescoe Conkling, a powerful citizen of the
severiegn state of New Yerk, has let go
the held upon the wheel which was stcer
inr the shin of state tlireutrh these; itlea:-
aut seas, aud declares he will let her j
dtive te destruction ;
"Therefore, it is meet that all geed cit
izens, abandoning their usual pleasure and
labors, should assemble without delay in
the camps, aud all ether public places
where they have taken refuge from the
impending catastrophe of nature, aud sup
plicate this mighty Conkling that he will
allay his anger aud spare his children aud
allow the laud te resume its prosperity.
James A. Garfield."
By the Prcsideut,
James G. Biaixk, Secretary of State.
The sigual service bureau sent out the
following :
"Ordered That danger signals be din;
played at all coast stations of the United
States, and that masters or vessels iu every
pert be warned that this office expects
tidal waves aud tornadoes for at Ie;ist a
month te come. Observers should care
fully watch and correct their instruments.
These iu this oflice are badly paralyzed,
aud the explanation must be found iu the
uxitectcd earthquake which must fellow
the Cenkliug icsignatieu. "
The secretary of the treasury has re re
sciuded his circular for refunding the 5s.
He says : .
"The unexpected blew which has been
indicted upon the Uuited States by the
resignation of the mighty Mr. Cenkliug
must, of necessity, sink its credit te a
low ebb, if it docs net destroy it altogether.
The secretary is, therefore, unwilling te
urge his fellow-citizens te ask that their
bends be extended at the rate named in
his last circular, and it is, therefore, sus
jKHided until the full measure of the pun
ishment which Mr. Conkling intends te iu
flict upon this country aud the world shall
become knewp."
The secretary of state has telegraphed
te all ministers of the late government as
foliews :
" Yeu will at once inform the nations te
which you are accredited that KosceA Conk Cenk
liug, of New Yerk, has blotted out the
American republic, and that he will iu
due time announce the kind of monarchi
cal government which it may suit his
lordship te establish. Te you, privately,
I may say, with due shamefulucKs, that
the "turkey gobbler strut" has wen ;
that mud has become diamond ; the satyr
is new Hyperion ; the New Yerk singed cat
is new a Bengal tiger.
" Yours respectfully,
" Jamks G. ISi.aini:.
"Late secretary of state of the late Ameri
can republic, out of a job."
LATER.
The gracious and mighty Mr. Cenkliug,
monarch of all he surveys, etc., etc., has
sent his bugler, Piatt, around te say that
be has concluded net te have an carthquake
or tidal wave or tornado ; that he won't
destroy the general prosperity of the na
tion, aa he thought of doing, nor close
the departments, nor shut up the courts ;
nor dissolve the Senate. And se people
are beginning te move into their houses
again, and the government is recalling its
orders, aud its proclamations, and has be
gun te draw its breath with regularity.
If Lord Itoscec gets a geed sleep all
may move smoothly again, aud the repub
lic may yet live.
The Handsomest Tnrnent in Florence.
The most sensational turnout in Flor
ence, belongs te Mr. Livingstone, of New
Yerk, who drives a "twenty-in-hand."
Vive 1' America ! These twenty horses are
finely matched in size and color, being all
bright bay ; and they are decked out with
gorgeous harness, leaded with geld-plated
clasps and buckles, of which they seem as
proud as a young girl in her first ball
dress.
The happy possessor of these horses,
and also or a great mania for notoriety, ir ir
sistsupen "holding the ribbons "'with
his own hands; therefore, as he is ad.
vanced in years aud is quite feeble, he is
lastenea urmiy ana securely te the high
front seat of the English "drag," which
he usually prefers, though en grand recen recen
seons be drives a mail coach made after
the approved model of the Londen coach
ing club. These leather straps have been
added by his family quite lately, and
much against the .old gentleman's will;
but having net long since tumbled out of
his place te the consternation of bis at
tendants who picked him up none the
worse for his fall, but very dusty, and in a
state of towering indignation against
everything and everybody, be has given a
grudging assent te their wishes, naturally
net desiring te literally " bite the dust "
a second time. His fondness for notoriety
must certainly be gratified, for the band
wagon of Barnum's great moral show
never excited mere attention than does
tbc Livingstene turnout. An hour age he
passed my window en his way te the Cas
cliiue, where he shows himself en most
pleasant afternoons. His horses pranced
and capered, and the great golden buckles
gleamed brightly in the sunshine.
Twe pretcrnaturally solemn footmen,
clad in blue liveries, sat with folded arms
upon their perch, and the m.iin scats of
the drag were occupied simply by a small,
black terrier pup, who amused himself by
jumping backward and forward, vigorously
barking at tbe crowd. Mr. Livingstene
git in solitary grandeur, strapped securely
into tho'ceachmau's place, wrapped in au
overcoat lined throughout with magnifi
cent Russian sables The fur formed col cel
lar aud green cuffs. A garment which a
young American belle might well envy
him. A retinue of th'uty or forty ragged
gamins escorted him, commenting en the
points of the establishment and watching
for stray cenfessimi, but the owner of all
this magnificence sat rigidly upright, bis
eyes fixed upon his frisky leaders, for al
though he is said te enjoy the plaudits of
the admiring crowd, he is net given te any
unnecessary expenditure of copper coins.
The people call him " I'Amcricaue," or
the American.
950O Heward.
They euro all diseases or the Stomach,
Bowels. Bleed. J.iver. Nerves. Kidneys ami
Urinary Organ, unci $50.) will be uitl ler :i
cise they will net cure or help, or ler any
tiling impure or injurious found in lliem Mop
Bitters. Text it. Sec 'Truths" or " Proverbs
In another column. lnyKV-iwiI&w
Hub 1c In.
i.iceb l.uccknian, 271 Clinten Street, Biillalet
N. V., says he has been using Themas' Eclec
trie Oil ler rheumatism. He had such a lame
buck that he could de nothing ; but one bottle
entirely cured him. Fer sa'e at 11. it. Cocli Cecli
mfs f irug Stoic, 137 North Queen street.
Trouble Saved.
It is a remarkable fuel that Themas' Eelcc
I lie Oil is us geed ler internal as external use.
Fer disease of the lungs ami threat, and ter
rheumatism, itcuinlgin. crick in the back,
w euuds and snres.it is t'ic best known reined v.
Mini much trouble is saved by having ilulways
en hand. Fer sale ut II. B. Cochran's Drug
Stoic, 137 North Queen street.
Guard Agalust Disease.
U you find yourself getting bilious, head
heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidneys dis
ordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you,
lake at once, u lew doses of Kidney-Werk It
is uatuie'sgivut assistant. Use it :us uu ad
vance guard don't wait te get down sick.
See advertisement. uiUMld&w
Hew often persons have been annoyed by
bu: r-clinging te their dress or clothing, and
hew M-ldein have they, when cleaning them,
given it a thought that iiurdeek Keet is tin;
most valuable bleed cleanser and purifier
known, and Is sold by. every druggist under
the name of Iiurdeek llloed 'Millars, l'rice $1,
1 rial size HI cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street.
CARPETS.
pitKAT KA1CGAINS IN cAttl'KXS,
1 claim te have lliu Largest and Finest
Stock el
CARPETS
In Ihiscity. r.russcls and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Kilni huper. Super, All Weel,
Hall oel ami Tart Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as lew'us 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST A XD CHOICE PA TTKRXS
that ever can be seen in thisrily.
I also have a Large and Fine Sleck el my
en n make
Chain and Hag Cni'iwts,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERul short
notice. Satisfaction guureiileed.
j-N trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST EONO STREET,
LANCASTER l'A.
iaki'i:t.s. kv.
NEW CARPETS.
40,000 YARDS.
New Designs, llcaulifully Colored.
i .'id cents. ST- cents."
INGRAINS ? M) rents. 'JO rents.
(7.".cents. $1.1(0.
Tll'KSTI'V ITSecllls. $I.K.
BRUSSELS J Scents. Sl.iu.
""'1''1'1 (m cents. $1.20,
WII.TON AND f
MOQUF.TTKS, GOOD VALUE
OILCLOTHS, -J AT
LI NOLEU.M, ALL PRICES.
l.IGNUMS. i.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
:iMydced&!lwJ PHILADELPHIA.
(
1AKPKT.S, COAI,, tfc.
ririLip sciiUM, son & ce.f
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 1.70 SOUTH WATKIt STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTF.lt QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN,&e.
CUSTOM UAH CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks, Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods lyed. Gen
tleuiens Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, e.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyciup
done.
AH orders or goods lelt with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PA1I FOR SEWED
CAKPET UAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal of the best quality put np expressly bu
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YAKD 150 SOUTH WATER STREET.
'."MydRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON CO
CHINA AN1 OLASSWARE.
w
XOKATED WAKE
AT
CHINA HALL.
J us opened a f i no 11 lie . '
Decorated CfaaiUbcr Ware,
Of New Designs and Shapes at
-t PRICES TO SUIT ALL,
AT
HIGH & MARTIN,
1G BAST KING STBEKT.
MEDICAL.
K
IDKEY WORT.
DOES
WHY?
WONDERFUL
CURES.
UecauM It seta en the LIVKB. BOWELS and
KI1INEXS at the sniue time.
Because it cleanses the system of tbc poison
ous humors tliat develop in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, JSilieusncss, Jaundice. Consti
pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT PEOPLE. SAY:
Eugene B. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas,
says Kidney Wert cured lilm alter regular
Physicians Had been tryluR for four years.
Mrs. Jehn Amall, of Washington, Qhie,
says her boy was given up tedieby lour prom
inent physicians and that lie was alter wards
eured by Kidney Wert.
M. M.B. Goodwin, an editor iu Chardnn,
Ohie, says he was net expected te live, being
bleated beyond belief, bat Kidney Wert cured
him.
Anna L. Jarrett, of Seuth Salem, N. Y.. says
that feeven years sulTering from kidney
troubles ami ether complications was ended
by the use of Kidey Wert.
Jehn it. Lawrence, of Jacksen. Tenn.. suffer
ed for years from liver and kidney troubles
and alter taking " barrels or ether medicines,"
Kidney Wert made him ive'l.
Michael Cote, of Montgomery Center, Yt.,
suffered eight years with kldiicv difficulty and
was unable te work. Klducy Wert made him
well; as ever."
KIDNEY WORT
PERMANENTLY CURES
Kllft'EY DISEASES,
L1VEH COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION AM) TILES.
ir It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
atin cans, one paekage of which makes six
a-quarts of medicine.
3-Alse in Liquid Ferm.TCry Concentrated
i-for the convenience of these who cannot
-readily prepare it. 11 acts with equal
W efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 81.
WELLS, MCIIAKIISON ii C., Prep's,
Iturlmgten, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dcc27 lydw4
Ii
Kill) THIS
use-
COUGH NO MOEE!
AMERICAN HI SYRUP,
A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUCUIS, COLDS, SOKE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING COUGH, PAIN IN THE
SIDE Ol: BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief e! Consumptives in :di stages
el" t he disease. Fer sale only at
IIULi;SI)llUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STJtEET,
autrJtMydJ LANCASTER l'A.
LOCHEH'S
Renowned Cough Syrup !
A Pleasant, Sale, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
(.'olds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
ISrenchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Luiignni' all Diseases of
I he Cheslaiid Air Passages.'
Thls'valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te -possess the most
sale and efficient qualities ler the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre
pared only aud sold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 9 KAST K1NU STICK.ET. OlU-tf
Brandy as a Medicine
The tollewlng article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slayiuaker, Agent Ter Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian ei this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but le be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their ami ual t heiisauds of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice of invalids espe
cially these alllicled with that miserable dis
ease. Dyspepsia, a K'eilie remedy, which ii
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with Iccble uppelitii and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Bu it, hewevei
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
bu tone art iele. and that is
REMUItT'S OLD JSUANHY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, 11 U
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy 1i:ls steed the
test ler years, and has never failed, as far
us our experience extends, aud we therefore
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies
unajLtlt.4- with hew many aw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics whuld suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
Jascs. I n proof of tlje curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
in cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon mini
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working tanner had been affilctcd
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of
years; ms siemueu weiiiii reject almost every
kind el feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict nis diet te crackers and stale bread,
ami as a beverage he used McGr.iun's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
preached at limes, aud iu his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of streug
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
lit Ids case, lie looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing et its wonderful cilccls in
the cases or some of his near acquaint an cits, lie
ut last consented te fellow our advice, lie
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him au appetite, and belore
the second was taken lie was a sound uian.wilh
it stomach capable of digesting any thing wliich
hejehose te cat, Hestil! keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie lias this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit le the doctor. A Piuctisihe Physiciaw.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
AOKMT VOB
Reigart's Old Wmc Stere,
Established ill 1185,.-
IXPORTKB AMD DKAX.KU IU
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported Iu 118,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
POUTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 2U KAST KINO ST.. LANCASTKU. PA
DR. SAHIORD'S
LIYEE
INVIGORATOR
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, purines the
bleed. A Boek, sent free. TV
S ANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer sale by all Druggists.
oll8-iveea alteew
2ME7 QOODS.
A KTRICH BKOS.' ADVERTISEMENT.
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
18 EAST KING STREET,
Arc now8hewlng one or the Finest Selec
tions et
MILLINERY
EVER SHOWN IN LANCASTER.
Trimmed and Untriiniued Hats in great
variety.
Parasols cheaper tlian ever.
Trimmed Silk Parasols $1.44.
Flowers and Feathers lit all shades, Plain
and Ombra'c.
RIBBONS,
in Silk and Surah, Plain and Ombra'c.
GLOVES.
Fine Real Lisle Gloves, Pearl Tep. 2 Elastics,
2c. a pair.
Fine Lisle. 4. Elastics, 2. a pair.
Fine Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, 25c. a pair.
Ladies1, Gents' and Children's Hosiery
and Underwear.
We have a new CORSET which we sell at 49c.
It is the best ever seen, for the price.
TRIMMINGS AND LACES
IN ORE AT VAR1ETT.
ASTRICHBROS.
M
KTZUEK, IIAKD & UAUUIiMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Continues the attraction of this city, and why?
Because they arc selling
The Cheapest lilack Silks,"
The Cheapest Colored Silks,
Tlie Cheapest lirocade Silks,
The Cheapest lilack Cashmere.-,,
The Cheapest Luce Huntings,
The Cheapest Dress Goods of every descrip
tion. The Cheapest Black Silk Velvets,
The Cheapest Carpets aud Mattings,
The Cheapest Hosiery for Men, Women and
Children,
The Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
The Cheapest Ceuuterpaues.
In fact the Chcaiieel Let et
DRY GOODS
Eve ellcrcd in this city.
I
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Meuse and Serrel
Derse. Hetel,
(ADLEU'S OLD STAND).
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Just received from the factory :iOO DOZEN
STOCKINGS, :; pair for i" cents ; rcgular
priec, liji aud 15 cents a pair.
S'
I'KING AND SUMAIKK.
DRY GOODS.
HAGER & "BROTHER
Are receiving daily large quantities el goed8
adapted te the present and coming season ler
ladies'. Gents' and Children's Wear.
BLACK, COLORED AND SUM
MER SILKS.
Newest Shades in Shiidas, Armures, Cash
mores, Feulays, Nun's Veiling, Grenadines
and Huntings.
I.IXKXT.A WX, FRENCH J. A H1V.V.
PACIFIC LAWXS, JiRESX VIXUIIAMS.
Dotted ami Figured Swiss Mulls, Lluen de
Indi Victeria Lawns, French Organdy and
ether Wash Goods.
PARASOLS
In Large Assortment and all the Novelties of
the Season.
LADIES' AND MISSES' GAUZE UNDER
WEAR, MSI.E AND KID GLOVES,
LACE UOODS AXD HOSIERY.
Many of the above goods have been pur
cluiscd at less than cost et importation, and
will be sold very low.
HAGER & BROTHER.
GENTS' WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR.
HAGEK & 1tKOTHF.it invite au examina
tion of Goods for Spring and Summer Wear,
of which they are ellerinir a large assortment
in the Latest Styles aud Fabrics.
worsted suirmas,
Cheviot suirmas,
CASSIMERE SUITINGS,
FLANNEL SUITINGS,
BOYS' SUITINGS,
and made-up CLOTHING, all or which they
are selling at the Lewest Ruling Price.
t
GENTS' AND ROYS'
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
nil sizes mid qualities, tram 25c. up. We in
vieo special attention te I he Feather Weight
Drawers Ter Gents, a very superior and com
fortable article for Summer Wear.
NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e.
S-Vc invite examination.
&
Ne. 25 WEST KQia STREET.
ZEUAL NOTICES.
INSTATE OF JOHN McCAMlMON, LATe
S J Of Lancaster eltv. defenneil ljfter ni
administration 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 delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
HENRY WOLF, Administrator.
D. P. Kesxhmixkr. Att'y. a.T0-6tdeaw
ESTATE. OF MBS. B: KITZPATRIUK,
late of the city et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay ter settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in the city of Lancaster.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, Executer.
Jho. A. Cetxx, Att'y. mmtdeaw
ASTRlCe BROTHERS
Meter
MM
Bin
BBOTHEB
VJ.OTUISU.
"OUS1NESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS-
We have somewhere iu the region of one hundred styles of business
suits new ready te put ou. A list of thcui would be the dullest of read
ing ; and yet we want you te knew substantially what they are like.
The lowest price is $8.50, and the highest is $20. They are all of
wool. $8.50 is very little te get all-wool .cloths, sponging, cutting, trim
ming, making, watching, handling, rent, book-keeping, advertising and
selling, out of ; but we manage te de it by dividing the costs among se
many of you that one hardly feels his share at all ; he pays for materials
aud work, and very little mere.
"We'll take auether day for the rest ; but you may as well coine and
sce new as later. Seeiug is better than rcadiug.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
OAK HALT., MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
ft
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
Ck
THT1CE HALL!
ALL IN
Every available hand is busy iu gutting out Clothing in our Custom Department. We
liave facilities te make up iu geed style ever
ONE HUNDRED SUITS PER WEEK,
And that is just what we are doing at this time, and we are happy te say that the public np-
ni;i.iiin t;iiii.-i ium;iiiiii vuiuiu jiuii i supported ucimr uwiay i nan in any ei us previous
iiKuuy, mm imr irauc u:i.t suaiuny iiicnsiscu year alter year and we purpose te continue
me leaning jieuung ieus, ler lair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock et
piece goods Is still fall and complete et all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign ami
Demestic. CENTRE'IIALL has the laigest stock et
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OUTSIDE OF PHIL A DELPHI A,
Fer Hen, Youths, Beys and Children,
And we dely competition.. We sell Men's AU Weel Suits for 3, $10. $12, $n, all our own iimuii
facturc. Our $8 suits are as geed as suits sold at ether houses at $U. Call and judge ter your yeur
sel t. The pu rcliaser saves one prell t by buying at
CENTRE HALL,
Se, 12 EAST Kim STKEET, LANCASTER, VK&X'A.
MYERS & RATMFON.
vlv3Hii:r:s
c
f KHOLIZKD MOT11 1'KOOK FEL.T.
THE CARBOLIZED MOTH PROOF FELT
SAVES THOUSANDS OFMM)LLARS EVERV YEAR BY DESTROYING MOTH.
ONLY SIX CENTS A YARD.
De net fall te see the most MAGNIFICENT CHANDELIER that has ever been produced
in this country. All are invited te call and sfi it.
A carload et COPPER AND ZINC BATH TUBS just received and. for sale le the trade
at the lowest prices.
A let et galvanized and plain BATH BOILERS at reduced prices.
FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS OF
GAS, WATER AND STEAM FIXTURES
FOR SALE TO THE TRADE AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
-fapRS-Ud
MILLINERY
Sl'KINU OPENING
OF
VVJI ariu.-xu
FINE MILLINERY GOODS.
THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES FOR
HATS, BQNNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS Al HBONS.
Alse, the Latest Spring Styles of DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS AND FRINGES, at
X. A. HOTOHTOFS CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
FOR SALE.
1)UI!LIC SALE OP VALUABLE KEAL
ESTATE. On SATURDAY, MAY, 28,
1S81, will lie sold at public sale at the Kcystone
Heuse, North (jucen street, Lancaster, Pa.,
the following described valuable real estate,
late of Francis Ruth, deceased, te wit :
Ne. 1. A two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, with two story Brick Back Building
and let or piece of ground, situate Ne. SOU, en
the cast side of North (Juecn street, iu said
citv. containing 20 feet in front (including a
2 feet wide common alley en the north line),
and extending eastwardly 140 feet te Ne. 2.
There are six rooms in said house, with gas in
each room ; hydrant convenient at kitchen
deer. There are choice fruit trees and grape
vines en said let.
Ne. 2. A one-story FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE, with one-story Frame Buck Building
and let or piece et ground, situate en the
west side of Christian street, said city, con
taining in front 22 rcet, 9 inches, and extend
ing westwardly lft feet te Ne. 1. There are
five rooms in this beuse and a variety et choice
fruit trees en the let.
Sale te commence at 8 o'clock p. in., when
terms will be made known b
-ur.rt.j jinn. uu au, ,
,. .1.. ,.vm,t
MIN
JOHN WORKMAN.
.Vtterncys In fact of the heirs of said deceased.
II. Siiubkkt, Auct. maylO-l!-25-2S
COAL.
B.
II. MARTIK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
9Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n:i-Iyd
COHO & WILEY,
.ISO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, lt.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Branch Oflice : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
- Ieb28d;d
fO TO
RETTJiY & KELLER
FOR
GOOD, GLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Farmers and ethers in want et Superior
Manure will find it te their advantage te call.
Yard, Harrlsburg Pike.
Office. W)i East Chestnut street. agl7-tt .
JEWELERS.
ANCASTEK WATCHES!
In all the New Styles et
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
AUttUSiaUB JMMMUWI JI!wi J
20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
rDSlNK3S SUITS.
-:e:-
CK
NTKE UALL!
MOTION.
as
svpi'iamss.
MA,S
NIHCENT CIIANIIEI.IKK.
urcnuiu lOOl
met hk a win an.
lOMMOS WKALTU VISTUIBUTIOX CO.
32d Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TH
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Maeauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
TUESDAY, MAT 31st, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaier
Company, approved April '., 187H.
4SrTliis Is special act, ami tuts never been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Common wealth DIstrlbutleE
Company Is legal.
2d Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company lias new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
MAY DRAWING.
i prizQ s vsas 9 3'W
a JIlTIZU XUfUAa
x jinx" a),UI)C
10 prizes $l,000euch 10,000
'JOpri.cs.MWcach lo.euo
100 prizes $100 each lo.euo
200 prizesSO each lo.euv
coo prizes 20 each 12,008
1000 prizes lOeach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 3,70
9 prizes 200 each, " " L8W
9 prizes 100 each, ' 900
Whole tickets, $2; hair tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, f 100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft In Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can lie
sent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
If . UOAKDM AN, Courier-Journal Building,
Louisville, Ky ei T. J. COMMKKFOKD,
309 Breadwar. New Yerk. febl-TuThASAw
SLEIOUS, C.
Carriages! Carnages!
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
Prartlcal'L'aniage BaiMers,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we efTcr at the
VERT LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uive us a call;
JVRepatring promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed for
hat purpose. I nas-UdAw
TK.I rKUUtS' HI' I It t:
1AKCAKTKK AM) 2IULl.KltSVII.I.K K.
4 Cars run as fellows :
Leave Kiiicatser P. K. Depot), at 7, , an i
11:30 a.m., and ", 4, t and 8 JO p. ui., except en
Saturday, when the l;it ear leaves at 9-JM p. m
Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8. aud
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
CWLUMltlA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Fert Deposit Railroad ou the following
time:
Stations Neimi-Kxpress.tExpress. Aceeiu
wn:. a. . r. M. P. M.
Fert Deposit....
Peaclibotteiu.
Safe Uarber... . .
Columbia...
6:35
7:12
7:55
8:25
55
4:28
5:11
5:40
2:15
3:18
5ra
6:20
Statiems Seuth- Express. Express. Accem
WAKII. A.M. r. M. A.M.
Columbia. 11SP two 7:45
r. M. Artf.Oi;
Safe HarlKir. 12:0)'. 6:4'J 19:4(1
PeachbetUmi 12:48 7:32 ll.e;
1 It
Pert Deposit 1:25 8:05 liie"
R
EADING A COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANG EM EST OF PASSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 25TH, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVK.
Quarry ville
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia
ARRIVE.
A.M.
7il
9:30
9:40
Reading....
SOUTHWARD.
LKAVK.
Reading
ARR1VK.
Columbia
a.m. r.M. r.M.
B:C. .... 230
7:55 .... 3:40
8:05 14)5 .1:50
7:55 1:10 3:10
10:05 3:20 5.50
r.M
Lancaster. 10:07 2.10 8: in 5:iM
Lancaster. King St 10:18 .... 8sS 5:10
Unarryville 11:20 9:25 :4i
Trains connect ut Reading with tniins te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrlsburg, Al Al
lentewn anil New Yerk, vfci Bound llrek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA ItAILKOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MOND.W.
MAY' li'.lli, l.-v-l. trains ou the Pennsyl
vania Raiiie.id will arrive anil leave the Lan-e.-vti'i
ami Philadelphia depote as follews:
Eastward.
A.M. A.M. r.M.
8:05 ;I24 8:10
r.M.
10:15 2:10 8:20
10:07 2.10 8:10
10:18 .... 8:20
UrJO .... 9:25
Leave Arrive
Lnnc'ter Phllad'u
i.VA.M. 5:1.1 a.m
5:08 " 7S15 -8:e
" ....
8:05 IU-.10 "
8:15
ftlti " litU i-.m.
1:10 "
IsM r.M. 3.20 "
2aM 5:w
3:lO " 5-jai "
4:18 i;:ir, '
4:3.'. " i.::i". '
n? " '.s
9:25 " Hsn "
'fcvavu Arrive
Philad'a lme'ter
ii:.i a.m. 5:liO A.N
7:30 " lir.20 "
10:2.'. "
Jhtm - 11:55 "
8:110 " KfcStl "
12:10 " 30 r.M.
2:35
i:a r.M. km "
4:tw " 7rJe "
50 " 70 "
rr 8:50 "
9:10 " llja "
HAT. " 2.15 a.m
Cincinnati Express..'
rust I.liie... .....
Yerk Act inc. Arrives;
Harrlsburg Express
Dillcrvillc Accem. Arrives.
Columbia Accommodation.
Frederick Acciun. Arrives,
I'aeinc r..prc?s
Sunday Mail
Johnstown E nns
St. Leuis Day Express
Chicago Day Express,
Ilarrisburg Accomiuedat'ii,
WKSTWAULr.
Way Passenger,
Mail Tram .Ne. I. ia Mt..lev
Mall Train Ne.2,via Cel'hiu,
Niagara A Chiiiige Express
suiKiay man,
Fast Line.
Freilerick AciouumMlalieii,
Ulllervilli: Lecal. via ML.iey
Harrisburu Aceomiueilat'u.
Columbia AccouimtHlatieu,
larrisiiurg K.xpress,...
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,....
Pacific Express.
Pacific Express, east, en Stiimnv, wuen nag
geil, will step at Miildletewn, Elizaliethtewii,
Mt. Jey, Imdisville, Binl-in-IIaud, Leuinn
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Conies
Vilie, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged.
Will step at Den iiiiigtown.Ceutcsville, Parkes
burg, Mt.Jey, Eli:'.aliethlewii and Miildletewn .
llanovcrnfceiiiiiiodution west, connecting at
Ijincaslcr with Niagara aiidChic:ige Express
at 11:00 a. in., u ill run through te Hanover.
Frederick Ac.'iiiumodntien,wcM, connects ut
Lancaster, ith Fast Line, west, at 2:30 r. v.,
and will run iMinuirh te Frederick.
l'AI'ERHAKUINUS, Jtr.
wiNutnv siiAiif, Jtc.
200 WINDOW SRADES
iua variety of Celers, that w ill be sold I mm
lerly tesevrnty-llvii cent-i a piece. This is
ulxmt half value for them. A few or these
light patterns kit, in order te close, will be
sold at seven ly-live cents a piece.
Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest
colors, and in any desired iiiality wanted. 4u
inch, 45 inch mid 72 inch for large windows
and Stere Shades.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS
the best goe.ls made, American Hollands in
assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti
mates made and Shades hung in a satisfactory
inanuer. Ot
WALLPAPERS
weare preiiareil tesuit everylHMly. Our line
is larger, cheii er and chcacr tlian any season
heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheaiest
irradc te the line-it reeds made. Grounded
und Common Pacrs in such a line varietv
that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices
and Curtain Poles, Window Pupcrs, Ac. Or-
uers iiiKcn ter riuu Jiirrurs.
PHARES W. PRY,
NO.C7 NOKTI1 JUEEN ST.
HOOKS ANlf STATIONERY.
w
EW AND CHOICE
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
AT
L. M. KLYNN.'S,
M. Vi WKW KINO STKKET.
LANK IIOOKS.
JOHN BAER'S SOBS,
15 ami 17 NORTH (JOBEN STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.,
Have ter sale, at the Lewest .Prices.
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Ifoeks, Ledgers, Catli Reeks,
Sales Reeks. Bill Beeks. Minute lUniks, Re
eeipt Boek, MemeraiiduiiiH, Copying Beeks,
Pass Beeks-', Inveieu Beeks, Ac.
WRITING PAPEKS.
Foolscap, l.ettci. Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Pupcrs, l'ajMitcrics, Ac.
ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY el all
kinds. Wholesale and Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday
school Music Beeks. Sunday-school
Libraries. Commentaries. Ac.
TItuCLAMATION.
Wherca-, the alarming prevalence of Incen
diary fl re-" iu our midst, and the boldness of
tlioperjietniters. make it th duty or all gHMl
citizen-. iiM-eially the holders and owners of
prejierty. te be vigilant and te assist by their
Individual etlerts te bring these outlaws te
usticc. Citizens. will de well te watch the
goings and ceinings et suspected persons In
their immediate respective neighborhoods,
and.give early nnil authentic Information te
the police authorities et the city, et any cir
cumstances In the liabits or conduct et such
suspected individuals likely, te fasten iien
them the perpetration of se heinous a crime.
POIlea emecrs Having mucs upon ura ie
patrol in their respective wards, must neces
sarily ullerd very inadequate protection
against t he cnnnlnir of the Incendiary, unless
their efforts are feipplcmcntcd by these or our
citizens. I therefore call upon all Interested
in preserving order. In the preservation el
tranqulllity.te contribute te these ends by un
usual vigilance ever the immediate vicinity et
$500 REWARD.
By virtue or the authority given me by the
resolution or Councils of February 4, 1874, 1
hereby etTer a reward el Five Hurdred Dol Del
ars for the arrest and conviction or any party
or parties who have set tl re te any or tha build
ings burnt by incendiary tire within the last
year, and the same reward will be paid ler the
arrest and conviction or any person who may
set fire te any building In the future.
J.N O. T. MacGONIGLE,
aprl5-tfd Mayer.