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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JUHE 1, 1881.
Lancaster intelligencer.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1881.
'The Nellie Tree."
A Metker who Believes that It Is ?JJf,-
tted M Tlnaes toy her OansMer's Spirit.
' An elm tree upon the rasan drive in
Prapert park, Brooklyn, near tee battle
path, has been marked by apeliihhd plate
which bears the word "Nellie." It is a
shapely tree, and stands in a favorable
position te attract the attention of these
driving through the park. The tree is the
favorite in the park of Mrs. Heward, of
Columbia Heights, whose husband was
or the firm of Heward, Sanger & Ce., aad
she obtained the permission of the
park commissioners te have the plate
nut. nnen its trunk in memory e
her damrhter
jxeiue, dv wuem n
admired. Mrs. Heward
was also mnch
and Miss Nellie
took morning drives te
nlwavR RtnnTMxl their
the park and
nli.inten beneath the shade of this elm.
They became attached te the tree and
often spoke of it, and when they separated
wrote of it te each ether. Miss Nellie,
who was 18 years of age, and a girl of
many attractions and charming manners,
was seemingly extravagant in her affection
for the elm, which she often pronounced
te be one of the most beautiful objects en
earth.
Last summer she went te Europe, She
died in Keine of the fever. Her mother
was almost heart-broken. When her .mind
was fixed upon her daughter's memory
she felt drawn toward the elm tree in tl.e
park, and whenever she went thcre she
told her friends that she seemed te ceme
nearer te her lest child than at any ether
spot. It is said that Mrs. Heward began
te believe that the spirit of her daughter
'came te that' tree te meet her, and that
slie new approaches the spot iu full oxpec expec oxpec
tatien each time of being placed in com
munication with the spirit. Wishing te
set apart the trce from the ethers, she
caused it te be marked with the plate, and
new it has become known by the park
laborers as the ' Nellie trec."
Since the tree has thus been marked ifc
has been struck three times by lightning,
a fact that arouse weatler anion:; some of
the superstitious laborers, but Mr. J. Y.
Cuyler, the chief engineer of the park,
says that the tree is exposed se that it at
tracts lightning. It was, however, never
struck before it was marked.
A Htunaa Fcndulnui.
Thrilling Kxldbltlen of Nerve Dy a Heuse
Painter in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Commercial.
Bernard Keehler and Fritz Hisgcn, two
painters, last week began'painting the large
house at Bctts street and Central avenue.
Three o'clock in the afternoon found them
clese up under the eaves of the house and
sixty-five feet from the ground. They
had just finished the surface within reach
and had started te lower the scaffold a fev
feet. When the required distance had
been reached, Hisgen called te his partner
te hang en te the rope until he (Hisgen)
tied his own, when he would ceme ever
and perform a like service for him. His
gcn had just completed his own knot when
Keehler cried out : "Come ever quick,
I can't held it." Hisgen, as quick
ly as possible, started across the
asrial bridge, but had net gene two
steps when he saw the man let go his held
and felt the ladder give way beneath his
feet. As he began the fall, in the energy
of desperation, he, with both hands, grasp
ed the almost smooth top of the fourth
story window cernice and thore hung in
the air, a distance of sixty feet from the
pavement. He then gave an exhibition of
nerve that terrified every one that saw it.
Placing the tee of ene beet against the
window frame he gave his body a slight
pendulum motion away from the house. A
second push gave him a better impetus
and as he swung en the return toward the
window he released his held and went
crashing through the glass safely te the
fleer of the fourth-story room, whence he
immediately looked out through the aper
ture he had made te see what had become
of his companion. Keehler had net been
quite se fortunate. As he went sheeting
threuch the air he caught the hanging
rope with both hands and lessened his
speed all tbe way down at tue expense ei
all the cuticle of his palms, which was
burned off by the friction, lie landed m
a sitting posture en the sidewalk and was
taken te the hospital with a pair of very
sere hips.
Mere Wonderful Dreams.
Visions of Ileal li. Burglars, and of Errors
in ItanK Accounts.
In Huguenot, N. Y., since the publi
cation of the wonderful dream of the char
coal burner at Indiautewn Gap, some
stories of curious dreams have been told.
Several years age Merris Frank, a baker,
tlien'.living at llondeut, was badly hurt
in a -runaway accident. Simultaneously
with the accident his sister, then living in
Cheyenne, dreamed that he wasjjhurt in
exactly that manner. She says she saw
him fall from the wagon. Impressed with
the dream, she wrote home and received
letters seen afterward which verified it.
Mr. Frank himself says that he had a
vision of his mother's death and funeral
iu Geimany. He told his children, as
seen .is he had this vision, that they must
refrain from all festivities for ten days.
At the end of that time he received intelli
gence of his mother's death, which oc ec
urred at the hour of his vision.
A b.tuk cashier living near there says
that some years age, as he was balancing
up the bank's accounts, he detected an
error, but could net place it, theugli he
searched for days. One night, aftcra long
and late search, which was. as before un
successful, he dreamed that he saw the
error. He noted the page, and the next
morning, as seen as the bank was opened,
he turned te the page, and there found the
error that had puzzled his mind and eluded
his search for days. The same man says
that ene night the president of the bank
seen after retiring dreamed that he saw
four masked burglars enter aback window
of the house of the cashier, proceed te his
room, bind and gag him, take him te the
bank, and force him te open the combina
tion of the safe. Awaking in a fright, the
president went te the house, of the cashier
just in time te discover the burglars forc
ing ejen the identical window which ap
peared in his dream. He fired his revolver
at them and frightened them away.
Anether Candidate.
By a large majority the people of the United
Stales have declared their tititli in liidney liidney
Wert as a remedy ler all the diseases et the
kidneys and liver, some, however, have dis
liked the trouble et preparing it lrem the dry
form. Fer such a nuw candidate appears In
the shape of Kidney-Wert in Liquid Ferm. It
is very concentrated. Is easily taken and is
equally efficient as the dry. Try u Louts
ville Pest. iiij.".lwIw
Ge te II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New A'o A'e A'o
lienal Dues. Fer brightness and durability et
cuiur,ure uiii-iiuaieu. emur irem s u a pounds.
iurccutNis in r.ngusu nnu ueimau.
cents.
Price. 15
Fraud.
Tens or thousands of dollars are squandered
yearly upon traveling quacks, who go from
town l town prercsMng te cure all the ills
that our peer hum-mity is heir te. Why will
net the public learn common sense, ami if
they are suffering from dyspepsia or liver com
plaint, invent a dollar In Spring Blessem, sold
by all druggists and indorsed by the faculty.
See testimonials. Price GO cents. Fer sale at
H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
"Pour en Oil."
J ?;. FelIc" Marien, O.. states tliat he has
found nothing te equal it in seething the pain I
and giving relict, for sale at II. B. Cochran's I
"j wv, iw-.. xut-cu aireei, Lancaster.
Never tee UrteteMead.
Thes. J. Arden, William street. East Buffalo,
write: "Tem Spring Blessem has worked
en me splendid. I bad no appetite ; used te
sleep badly and get up in tbe morning unrc
ircsned; my brcatn was very, offensive and I
suffered from severe headache : since using
your Spring Blessem all these symptoms have
vanished and I feel quite well." Price accents.
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street.
MRDICAL.
pATABBH.
CATASRH,
COLD IK THE
HEAD,
HAY FEVEU.
CATARRHAL.
DIRECTIONS.
Fever,Ceidln thefread
Ac, Insert with little
finger a particle et
Balm Inte the nostrils ;
draw strong breaths
through the nose. It
win de auserueu,
cleansing and healing
the diseased mem
brane. DEAFNESS,
FOR DEAFNESS-,
Apply a particle into
tbe ear.
CAN BE CURED.
ELY'S CREAM BALM,
having gained an enviable local reputation,
displacing all ether preparations in the vicin
ity et discovery, is, en its merits alone, recog
nized asa wendcrtul remedy wherever known.
A fair trial will convince the most skeptical of
its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the
nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing
healthy secretions, allays inflammation and
irritation, protects the membranal linings ei
the head from additional colds, completely
heals the sores and restores the sense et taste
and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a
tew applications. A thorough treatment us
directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household
remedy for cold in the head it is unequalled.
The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold
by druggists at 60 cents. On receipt of jI cents
Will mail a paCKUge. scnu lur eiieuKii mm
full information.
EL 'S CREAM BALM CO., Owcge, X. Y.
Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, and .by
wholesale druggists generally.
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READ T1IIS !
Lakcastkr, Pa.. April 23, 1881.
The KiDNErcURA, llr'a Compact.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te say
that after using one pack el KIDXEYCUKA
I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in
wv back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, ntlcr tiying various known remedies. 1
have every cenlldcnce In your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it,andknewlhatinany
of my friends who have used it lulvc been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
mSCIyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
LOOKER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthnuw In tin
eii7.ii. Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation el
the Lungs, am" all Diseases el
the Chestand Air Passages.
Thls'valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience lias proved te possess the most
sale and efficient qualities for the cure et all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 rents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. O EAST KINO STREET. Ol6-tt
"IT-IUNEV WORT. -
THE ONLY MEDICINE
IX EITHER LIQUID OR DRV FORM
That Acts at the Same Time en
The Liver,
The Bowels,
and the Kidneys.
WHY ARE WE SICK?
Because we allow these great organs te be
come clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors
arc therefore forced into the bleed that should
be expelled naturally.
KIDNEY WORT
WILL SURELY.CURE
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Piles, Constipation, 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 7
Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys?
Why endure nervous or sick headaches?
Use KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in health.
49 It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
3-tin cms, ene package of which makes sir
JWquarts of medicine.
MS" Alse In Llauid Ferm.very Concentrated
Or ler the convenience ei these who "cannot
aWrcadily prepare It. It act with equal
9r efficiency in euiier form.
(JET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICK, SI.
1VELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lyd&wt
R
GAD THIS
USE
OOUGH NO MORE I
a-merican neii romp,
A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSLNESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
WIIOOPINU COUGH, PAIN IN THE
SIDE OR BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptives in :ili stages
of t he disease. Fer sale only at
HULLS DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
angSS-lydl LANCASTER, PA.
E
YES.
EYES!
This morning a trio et patients, Irem Read
ing, Philadelphia and Kdgcwoed, Bucks
county, each related their unfortunate exper
iences under the treatment et their eyes by
the Oculists, Drs. Norris, Levis and Straw
bridge, of Philadelphia, and their decided im
provement under my practice. One of- them
came te me totally blind : the second nearly
blind, and the third with almost constant
neuralgia in and aceund the eyes, with im
paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie
Brubakcr, of Litilz, said : " My dyspepsia and
ether afflictions et long standing lctt me In a
short time after going nudcr your charge, and
my glasses, worn since I was fourteen years et
age, were laici asiue as useless, ami my vision
is natural." Ne Oculist in this country or
Europe can prednccsnch results wltheutthey
discover my remedies and applications, or
similar ones. Persons wearing Glasses ler far
and nearsightedness or ether diseases of this
organ can usually have them removed inside
et two mentiisanu me vigor ei tneir eyes re
stored te its normal condition. Names et per
sons cui cd et Astigmatism given upon appli
cation, a diseased condition et the eyes that no
oculist ever pretends te cure. Alse Cataract
cured by absorption without using the knitc.
Send for or carl and get (free) four pamphlets.
One en cures of diseased eyes ; one en catarrh ;
one en emnipathy, and tlic last containing a
large number of names et persons cured et
every variety of disease.
Mat 4, 1881.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
Ne. 146 EAST KINO STREET,
lOtfdH-WF&Sl Lancaster, Pa.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
rpHE
ALBRECHT PIANOS
Arc the Cheapest, because they are the Best
lb B. HERR, Agent.
Ne. 8 East Orange Street,
apr30-3md Lancaster, Pa.
DRY GOOD.
OKASONABLE GOODS.
I ATT, sum & CO.
Are new showing an Immense Stock et
New Styles in
Dress Ginghams & lawns,
LACE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER SILKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS,
CAMBRICS AND PIQUES,
Ladies', Gents' and Children's
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
ASD ,
SUMMER HOSIERY,
In all sizes and qualities at Lewest Prices.
Regular Made Hosiery a Specialty. Just open
ed a Choice Line ei
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
In Natural Stick, Hern and Walrus Handles.
SCOTCH GINGHAM PARASOLS,
PLAIN SILK PARASOLS,
TWILLED SILK PARASOLS,
BROCADE SILK PARASOLS,
LACE TRIMMED. PARASOLS.
Parasols te suit cvcryledy at the
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & lO EAST KINO STREET.
VfKXT UOOK TO THE COURT HOUdK.
FAHNESTOOK!
Wc would invite particular attention te ou
large stock et handsome
BLACK SILKS.
Persons in search of these goods would de
well te see our stock bclere purchasing.
Summer Dress Goods
In Large Assortment, iu all the NOVELTIES
OF THE SEASON.
One Let el" Deuble Width Cashmeres at 12
cents, extra cheap.
All the New Styles In
WHITE GOODS
All at our Usual Lew Price?.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ladles', Gents' and Children's Gauze Under
wear, all sizes and Lew Prices.
Ladies' White Embroidered and Tucked
Skirts 50c. up.
Chemises, Night Dresses, Ac.
infants' Embroidered Dresses 50c. np.
SUMMER HOSIERY
In Quantities. Ladies', Gents, and Children's
away down in price.
Polite attention shown te all.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
c
AHPETS, AC.
CARPETS !
CARPETS !
i
Have Large Lines of Carpets, from late New
Yerk Sales and manufacturers, wtich they are
selling at Very Lew Prices.
Tapestry Brussels Carpels,
at 7."ic, 83c, 93c and $1, in all the New Spring
Styles and Colorings.
MOQUET CARPETS, BODY BRUSSELS
CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS, ROX
BURY AND SMITirS EXTRA TAP
ESTRY CARPETS, HALL AND
STAIR CARPETS, WITH
BORDERS IK ALL
WIDTHS.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS,
RAG AND HEMP .CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS,
DOOR MATS, RUGS, &c.
Wc invite a special examination, as our
E resent stock is the largest ever shown In
ancaster.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
LATEST SPRING STYLES,
in Large Assortment and iu all qualities el
EMBOSSED GILT, 1'LAIN URONZE,
CHOICE FLATS AND BLANKS,
Willi Rerdera, Friezes and Ceiling Decorations
U Match, ler Vestibules. Halls, Parlors, Din-
COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS TO DO
THE WORK.
,.n.a.vl!,s a wcl1 1'Khted room we can show
Wall Paper equally well during the day or
evening. Call and examine.
HAGER& BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
UOTHLS.
WJOW OPEN SPRKCHKK HOUSE.-ON
H Europcen plan. Dining Koemi ler
Ladies anil Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 27
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup,
Lebster Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
patronage et the public. may7-tid
MISHLKR HOUSE,
(formerly Clarenden.)
113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below
Chestnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
On the European plan. Heals at all hours, at
moderate rates. Reems, 50c., 73c. and $1 per
day. Hetel open all night.
ABEL MISHLER CO., Prep's,
Formerly of the Mishler Heuse, Reading, Pa.
Harry Stewart, SupL,
Formerly of the St. Clair, Atlantic Cit
ml2-3rad
iiXOCEMIXB.
THE REST WINES AND LIQUORS
AT
RING WALT'S.
Aise best Coffees, Teas and Sugars. Call at
leblMyd Ne. 205 WEST KING ST.
ham
BROTHER
VLOTM1MB.
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ANAHAkEB BROWN.
SHALL WE"
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There is in Philadelphia a clothing house which has no double in all the
world. The world is full of clothing houses ; and it is a geed deal te say that
one is unlike all the rest.
First in its dealing ; and it is surprising that one house should differ much
from another. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, that it is likely, one
would suppose, te be done in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New
Yerk and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, one
house in Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest.
Te be ahead in dealing is te deal en a higher plane in a mere liberal way, te
give the buyer mere well founded confidence without less of the merchant's
safety. This Philadelwhia clothing house says te a stranger : " We want te
deal with exact justice. We want what belongs te us, viz., a feir profit ; and
we want you te have what belongs te you, viz., a liberal money's-worth. Our
way te arrive at a result is te mark the price en everything we seli, which
price is absolute ; and te let you buy what you like, go away and think the
bargain ever, and ceme and trade back, if you want te. We find by experi
ence that this liberality is harmless te us. Of course, you like it. And it
makes quick and ready dealing. We don't waut you te bring back what you
buy it would cost us meuey every time; but we would rather you would
bring back, than keep, what you don't like. Se, we try te see that you get at
first what you will like the better, the mere you knew of it. This is really
the whele philosophy of our dealing."
Second, in its goods the amount aud variety of them. There are ether
houses where excellent clothing is kept, aud a great deal of it ; but there is
none, anywhere, that keeps se much. The dealing related above has wen the
largest trade the world has yet seen. Te supply such a trade great quantity
and variety of clothing are required ; and these in turn increase the trade, be
cause everybody likes te cheese out of many things, rather than out of a few.
This is the country of ready-made clothing. Great Britain makes the most
of any European country; bat there is net in all Londen any clothing busi
ness a quarter as large as that of Oak Hall. New Yerk has several large
clothing businesses; but no ene nearly equal te that of Oak Hal! ; Bosten
likewise.
Loek back twenty years ! Have we done yen geed service, or net? But
that is net what we had in mind ; we were thinkiug or the clothes you are
going te buy. Shall wc sell them ?
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH,
- PHILADELPHIA.'
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NK PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE.
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CHILDREN'S SUITS.
LARGE NEW LOT JUST GOT IN.
1,000 Different Lets te Select Frem.
Ladies, you are invited te examine our mammoth selection of
Beys' and Children's Suits, whether you intend te buy or net.
It is our business and pleasure te SHOW goods, as that is the
only way we can convince you that we are Headquarters for
Clothing, and the only house in the city
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
AL.
ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE
Cletmng & lercbant Tailoring Establisliment
-XO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO SIIULTZ AND UUO.'S HAT STORE.
MENTKK HALL!
ALL IN
Every available hand is bnsv in trcttiwr
have facilities te make up in geed style ever
ONE HUNDRED SUITS PER WEEK,
And that is just what we are doing at thia time, and we arc happy te say that the public ap
preciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported better te-d;iy than in any of its previous
history, and our trade has Bteadily increased vear after year and we purpose te continue as
the leading Clothing Heuse, for fair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock et
Blece goods Is still fall and complete et all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign and
lemestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock et
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA,
Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children,
And we defy competition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits for t$, $10, $12, $14, all our own manu
facture. Our $8 suits are as geed as suits sold at ether henses at $10. call and .judge toryour teryour toryeur
sel f. The purchaser saves ene prell t by buying at
CENTRE HALL,
Ne. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, FEM'A.
MYERS & RATHFON.
PLVMIIEKIS
nRBOLlZGD MOXH l'KOOF KKtT.
THE CARB0LIZED MOTH PROOF FELT
SAVES THOUSA NDS OF DOLLARS EVER YEAR BV DESTROYING MOTH.
ONLY SIX CENTS A YARD.
Oe net fail te sec t no most MAGNIFICENT CHANDELIER tliat has ever been produced
in tn is country. All ar invited te call and see it.
A car lead el COPPER AND INC RATH TUK3 (ust received and for sale te the trade
at t'ae lowest prices.
A let et galvaniz cd and plain RATH BOILERS at reduced prices.
FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS? OF
GAS, WATER AND STEAM FIXTURES
FOB SA LE TO THE TRADE AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
. JOHN iT ARNOLD,
Nerl 11, 13 & 15 IEAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rapra-Ud
AN AMAKER i BROWN.
SELL THEM?
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NK PRICE CLOTHING UOCSK.
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1ICNTRE HALL!
MOTION.
out Cletliinir in our Custom Department.
We
SUPPLIES.
Vip
rAUNIHUKNT CHANDELIER.
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DMT 0OOJM.
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ETZUCK, BAKU HAUCHMAN
AT THEIR
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET,
(ADLER'S OLD STAND),
Are Selling Great Quantities of BARGAINS
FROM AUCTION IN
Black and Colored Silks,
BLACK CASHMERES,
PLAIN AND LACE STRIPED BUNTINGS.
The Handsomest Assortment et Dn ss Glag
bams and Lawns in tbe city.
Special Cheap Lets in Victeria Lawns at 10c,
12Jc, 15c, 20c, &e, 31c, 37c,
India Lawns in All Qualities.
CORDED PIQUE, LACE STRIPED
WHITE GOODS.
CUKAP
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
FROM AUCTION.
HOSIERY
In Large Quantities for Everybody, at
Metier, BaM & Haueuwn's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET.
J.
B. MARTIN .t CO.
SPRING GOODS.
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS
NEW LAWNS AND PERCALES,
NEW BUNTINGS.
SILKS AND CASHMERES.
OPENING
NEW LINE OF
Si ttii and Parasols,
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
NEW HOSIERY,
GOSSAMER RUBBER CLOTHING,
Fer Ladies, Gents and Children.
Wc arc offering the
BEST THREE BUTTON KID GLOVE
In Black and Celers, ut 91.0O.
Every pair warranted.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
We liave the sole agency for the .
PEARL SHIRT.
THE BEST 1.00 SHIRT IN THE CITV.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
ajLMPXTH.
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BEAT BARGAINS IN VAfUTKES,
I claim te liave the Largest and Finest
Stock et
CAEPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
Turec-ply, Extra Super. Super, AH Weel,
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.
I also have a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS Sffe. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TOORDERatrtiert
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
jarNe trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
CARPETS, COAL, e.
PHILIP SCHUM,S0N & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. VuO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lawcabter, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN.
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG 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 Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods lelt, with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put np expressly ler
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD ISO fcOUTII WATER STREET.
22-lvdRS1 PHILIP SCIIUM. SON X CO
JJSWKUtRB.
ANCASTER WATCBKSt
In all tbe New Styles el
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
AUHUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler,
90 East Kins Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
xJULrjacjuf tviut.
LAKCASTKK AND M 11XJCKSV1LI.K I:.
i Cars run as fellows :
Leve Laacateer P. R. Depot), at 7, s, an
11:30 a. sa., and 2, 4, 6 and 8: p. in., ex---.t ei.
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-JB p. m
Leave MUlarsvUle (lower end) at 6, 8, and
., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
COLUMBIA AMD POST DKPUS1T K. K
- Tns new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit RaUread en tbe Hollowing
Stations Nebth-
Express.
Kxpress.
Accetb
r.v.
T.M.
Pert Deposit.
Feaebbottem . . . .
Safe Harber..
Celnmbta
3:35
438
fell
9:40
05
3:18
5:21
6:20
7:12
8:
Stations Seuth- Express. Kxpress. Accqie
WAM. A.U. T.M. A.M.
Columbia. ll.1 6r ?:-,
T.M. AlifcOS
Safe Harber.. lfces &l LeiMO
PeaeJabottem.... 12:43 TJSZ H.c;
Pert Deposit Ir3 fter. libft
K
EADING COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
SUNDAY, MAY TH, IS8D.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVX.
QuarryvHle
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia.
AKK1VK.
r.M
a.h.
230
3:40
73.
9-15
9-.-.I7
3:10
5.50
Reading..,
SOUTHWARD.
LXAVX.
Reading
AKUVX.
ftelninbui-... ...........
A.M. r.x.
6:10 ....
7:50 ....
8:00 M
7:30 1:10
10:05 3:90
v.m
Lancaster. U-.-27 3.10 &os &s
Lancaster. KineSt 9-J!7 .... 83U 5:10
Quarryvllie I lout; .... 935 17:10
Trains connect at Keauing wnn trains te ana
lrem Philadelphia, Pottsville. Harrisburg, AI AI
lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia w tin trains te and from lern,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Supt.
PKNNSVLVAN1A KA1I.KOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY
MAY ICtb, 1881, trains en the 1'ennsyl 1'ennsyl
ve.nii Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan
caster and Philadelphia depots as follew:
Eastward.
Leave
Lanc'ler
Arrive
Philad'it
Cincinnati Express
Yerk Accem. Arrives:
Harrisburg Express
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Pacific Kxpress,
Sunday Mall.
Johnstown Kxpress,
St. Leuis Day Express
Chicago Dav Express.
&S A.M.
5:08 "
8:00 "
8:05
8:45 '
9:10 "
1:10 "
Wit r.M.
1XO "
0S "
4:48 "
4:35 '
es
9S5 "
5:15 ..m
7::i5
10:10
li.eir.li.
3.i) "
5:00 "
5:30
6:4.1 '
635 '
930 "
Harrisburg Accommedat'u,
Aft fUl I
jll:3. "
Iieave
Philad'a
Arrive
Lanc'ler
AXD.
Way Passenger,
Mall Train Ne.l.vla Wt.ley,
MaU Train Ne. 'i,via Cel'biu,
Niagara A Chicago Kxprew
3unuay jHau,.. ....... . .
fast Line.....................
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Local.viaMt.Jey
Harrisburg Acconnnedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Kxpress,
Pittsburg Kxpress,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
M A.M.
7:30 "
910 "
8:00 "
i'ilO "
5:141 a.m
10:20 "
1033
11:55
UfcSO "
30 p.m.
2:35 "
'lO "
SiO "
7r2C "
730 "
8:50 "
UJW "
2.45 a.m
230 r.m.
4:00 "
5:30 "
635 "
9:10 "
11:55 "
Pacific Express, cast, en bunnay, wnen flag
Sid, will atop at Middle town, Klurabethtewn,
t Jey, Landisvllle, Bird-in-Hand, Leiuun
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbnrg, Conies
vUle, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step atDowningtewn,Coutcsvillc, Pnrkes.
liurg, mu joy, jsiizauetntewn ana Mitiiiietewn
Hanover accommodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chi
jnicairc
ee Kxpress
at 11:00 a. m
will run through te llui
Ianever.
CARRIAGES, JtV.
Carriages! Carnages I
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
rraclical'Canlage BaiMers,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Hemes,
Lancaster, Pa.
We liave en hand a Large Assortment of
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warrantee, uive nam call;
49Repalring promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed for
hat purpose. laal-tfdJtw
MURNITURM.
S1
FECIAL NOTICE FOR THE SEASON t
Yeu can have
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
N1SHED !
AND RK-VAK-
CHAIRS RE-CANED, RE-PAINTED
VARNISHED-!
AND
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
NEW!
OVER LIKE
OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED AT MODERATE
PRICES !
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-f .'OVERED
AND UPHOLSTERED IN FIRST
CLASS MANNER!
-at-:
Walter A. llemitsli's
Furniture and Picture Frame Reems,
15K EAST KJNQ STKKKT,
an8-tiind Over China Hall
A DKLlGHTrUL AND COVUNO DRINK
Mantsemit Lime Fnut Jake. .
It forms diluted with five or eight tlm
itstbnlk et water, or blended with Spirits,
Seda Water, Ac. a Most Wholesome, Delicious
and Refreshing Beverage. It may b sweet
ened te suit the taste. In addition te being a
most delightful and cooling drlak, your phy
sician will recommend it for its medicinal vir
tues ; especially Rheumatic Pains.
Fer sale at Reigart's Win Stere, Ne. l
East King street.
aprlS-WAStlU II. E.SLAYMAKKK, Agt-
4 N ORDINANCE
Appropriating the public moneys et the city
of Lancaster te the several departments
thereof, for the fiscal year commencing en the
first day of June, A. D., 1881.
Section 1. lie it ordained by the select and
common conncllset the city et Lancaster, thut
the sum et ene hundred and fifty-five thou
sand, eight bundled dollars neand tbe same is
especially appropriated te the several objects
Hereinafter named, for the fiscal year com
mencing en the flrst day of June, A. D., 1881.
Sxc.2. Te pay interest en leans, In
cluding sinking fund $42,50 00
Te pay principal en leans as required
by law 11,500 re
Te pay state tax en leans 2,875 no
Te pay arrearages for repairs et
streets due June 1, 1881 20,000 HI
Te pay deficiencies in water and
street departments, due Jhhc 1,
Te pay repairs or streets c,aw m
Te pay for grading, guttering, macad
amizing, AC 5,0ft) ut
Te pay for Belgian blocking North
Queen street, from Orange te rail
road 4,500 re
Te nay water works general 9.00) 00
Te pay ler laying water pipes 4,500 oe
Te pay ler sala
lanes....
6,630 110
Te pay ter police and turnkey. 9,6 00
Te payfer lighting city. 9,500 110
Te pay for lamps and pests 75 ui
Te pay for tire companies 7 steamers
at$n; ene without steamer. 9250.. 3,059 00
Abatement for prompt payment of
city tax 3,oeo te
Abatement for prompt payment et
water rents i,vnm
Percentage ler collection or arrearage
or city tax........ ....... .. soe 00
Contingencies.. ......... .. 9,865 00
nninined and enacted Inte a law at the city
of Lancaster en May 27, 1881.
JOHN LKVEKUUUU,
President el common Council.
llKRBERT JenaSTOB,
Clerk et Common Council.
ROBERT A. EVANS,
President of Select Cenncil.
J. K. Barr,
Clerk of Select Council.
May 23, 1881, Approved,
JNO.T. MacGONIGLE.
Mayer.
A.. A.M. r.M.
7:-r. liOO 6:10
r.x.
9:33 2U0 8:30
9-.i7 3.10 8:0ft
ft37 .... &90
10-.37 .... 935