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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1881.
tUncagtet intelligencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1881.
thk planting of the apple tbee.
BT WHXIAX CCIXZV BXTAVr.
Come, let as plant the apple tree,
Cleave the tough greensward with the spade ;
Wide let Its hollow bed be made ;
There gently lay the roots, and there
Sift the dark mould with kindly care.
And presa It o'er them tenderly ;
As 'round the Bleeping Infant's teet
We softly fold the cradle-sheet,
Se plant we the apple tree.
What plant we In this apple tree?
Buds, which the breath or Summer days
Shall lengthen Inte leaty sprays ;
Boughs, where the thrush, with crimson
breast,
Shall haunt and sing, and hide her nest;
We plant upon the sunny lea
shadow ler the noontide hour,
A shelter from the Summer shower.
When we plant the apple tree.
What plant we In this apple tree?
Sweets for a hundred flowery springs
Te lead the May-wind's restless wings
When, from the orchard row, he pours
Its fragrance through our open doers ;
A world of blossoms for the liec,
Flowers for the sick girl's silent room,
Fer the mad Infant sprigs or bloom,
We plant with the apple tree.
What plant we In this apple tree ?
Fruits that shall swell In sunny J unc.
And redden In the August neon.
And drop, when gentle airs come by.
That fan the blue September sky ;
While children come, with erles et glee.
And sack them where the fragrant grass
Betrays their bed te theso who pass.
At the feet of the apple tree.
And when, above this apple tree,
The Winter sUim are glittering bright,
'And winds go howling through the night.
Girls, whose eyes o'erflew with mirth,
Shall peel its fruit by cottage-hearth,
And guests in prouder homes shall sec.
Heaped with the grape of Clntra's vine,
And golden orange et the line.
The fruit et the apple tree.
The fruitage of this apple tree.
Winds, una our flag of stripe and star,
Sliall bear te coasts that He afar,
Where men shall wonder at the view.
And ask in .what fair groves they grew ;
And sojourners beyond the sea
Shall think or childhood's carelcss duy,
And long, long hours of Summer play.
In the shade of the apple trce.
Each year shall give this apple tree
A broader flush of roseate bloom,
A deeper muze et verdurous gloom,
And loosen, when the frostcleuds lower.
The crisp brown leaves in thicker shower.
The Years shall corae and pass, but we
Shall hear no longer, where we lie.
The Sumiaorseug. the Autumn's sigh,
In the bough of the apple tree.
And lime shall waste this appic tree.
Oh, when its aged branches threw
Thin shadows en the ground below,
Shall fraud and force and Iren will
Oppress the weak and helpless still ?
What shall the task et mercy be,
Amid the cares, the strifes, the tears
Of tliess we leave when length et years
Is wasting this little apple tree?
" Who planted this old apple tree ?'
The children of that distant day
Thus te uome aged man shall say ;
And, gazing en its messy stem.
The gray-haired man shall answer them :
' A poet of the land was he,
Bern in the rude but geed old times ;
'Tls said he made soine quaint old rhymes
On planting the apple tree."
Salt'ly for Cattle.
In view "of the recent less by fire of fifty
two head of valuable Jersey cattle, secured
in a barn en the Dawseu Celeman estate,
which were literally roasted in the burn
ing building, which contained eighty tens
of hay and straw, an agricultural cugiuecr
writes as fellows te the Country Gentle
man :
''The modern improved barn is a costly,
cumbrous death trap, devised under mis
taken ideas of economy of labor and
with a view te magnificence of show.
There is uet a barn of the kind in exist
ence te day that is really worth a tithe
of its cost for its convenience, nor is the
safety of the stock shut up in it assured
ler twenty-four hours. The accidental
dropping of a lamp, the treading upon a
match, the ignorant leaving in a corner of
a handful of oily rags or a painter's over
alls for twenty-four hours, might start a
conilagratien ; and the smoke andjicat
will, in nearly every case, prevent access
te the peer creatures, which are confined
under a large quantity of the most in
flammable material iu wide open barns, se
constructed as te become the most active,
fierce and rapid cremation furnace in ex
istence, with open cupolas for a draft
chimney, and wide spaces and floors te
furnish the blast. It is a wonder that
.sensible farmers can be se thoughtless and
inconsiderate, especially when the system
has no ether recommendation iu its favor
except show.
" Cattle may be kept iu perfect safety
in separate sheds of very cheap construc
tion, which may be made as ornamental as
desired. These may be se. arranged as te
be connected with the barn, root cellar and
feeding room in the most convenient man
ner for feeding ; each animal may be kept
loose iu a separate stall, with doers which
can be opened in an instaut, and evcry
auimal released in case of fire.
"Bnch disaster as the less of a building
can be repaired with case, but the less of
stock is irreparable, te say nothing of the
harrowing knowledge that they have been
cruelly burnt alive as a sacrifice te their
owner's mistakes. If he wants an elegant
barn as an ornament for his farm, well
and geed, but as a business matter let him
have his costly and favorite cattle kept
comfortable out of reach of fire, which
may any day or night consume the costly
tinder-box called the barn."
A Geed Account.
Te sum It up, six long years of bcd-rlddcn
sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year,
total. $1,200 all et which was stepped bv three
bottles et Hep Bitters taken by my wife, who
has done her own housework ter a year sine
without the less of a day, and I want every every
bedv te knew U for their benefit."
Jl-'-'wd&w Jehn Weeks, Butler, X. Y.
Ge te II. 15. Cochran's Drag Stere, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and d nrablllty el
coler.arc unequulcd. Celer from 2 te 0 pounds.
Directions In English and German. Price. IS
cents.
Unrivaled
As beluga certain cure for the worst forms of
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation. Impurity
el bleed, torpid liver, disordered kidneys.
cU., and as a medicine ler eradicating every
species et humor, from the ordinary plinnlc te
the worst ulcer. Burdock Bleed Itltiers statute
unrlv.ilcd. Price $1. Fer sale at 11. 11. Coch
ran's drug store. Ne. 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Ne IlambngglBg tne American people.
Teu can't humbug the American people
when they find a remedy that suits them :
they use it and recommend it te thcir.frlenes.
Just exactly the case with Spring 'Blessem
which has become a household word all ever
the United States. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at
H. B. Cochran's drug store, Ne. 137 North
Qnecx street, Lancaster.
JEWELERS.
A M ERIC AN CATHEDRAL STRIKE
FIFTEEN DAY CLOCKS.
FRENCH MARBLE GONG STBIKE CLOCKS
AUtiUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler,
SO East King street, Lancaster, 1 a.
MEDICAL.
K
IDNEY WOBT.
DOES
WHY?
WONDERFUL
CUBES.
Because It acts en the LIVKB, BO WELS and
KIDNEYS at the same time.
Because It cleanses the system et the poison
ous humors that develop in Kidney und Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti
pation, Files, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT FEOPLK SAT:
Eugene B. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas,
says Kidney Wert cured him alter regular
Physicians had been trying for four years.
Mrs. Jehn ArnaU, of Washington, Ohie,
says her boy was given up te die by tour prom
inent pnysiciansanuuiai no was uucrwurus
cured by Kidney Wert.
M.M. B. Goodwin, an editor In Chardon,
Ohie, says he was net expected te live, being
bleated beyond belief, but Kidney Wert cured
mm.
Anna L. Jarrett, et Seuth Salem, N. V.. fays
that seven years suffering from kidney
troubles and ether complications was ended
by the use of Kidey Wert.
Jehn u. Lawrence, et Jacksen, Tcnn., suffer
ed ter years from liver and kidney troubles
and after taking " barrels or ether medicines,"
Kidney Wert made him well.
Michael Cote, et Montgomery Centre, Vt.,
suffered eight years with kidney difficulty and
was unable te work. Kidney Wert made him
" well as ever."
KIDNEY WORT
PERMANENTLY CUKES
KIDNEY DI9EA3BS,
LITER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION AND PILES.
49 It Is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, In
Jtin cans, one package of which makes six
JWqnarts of medicine.
49-Alse In Liquid Ferm, very Conceutratcd
ler tne convenience et lue-e who cmum
readily prepare It- It acts wiln equal
efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF TOUB DRUGGIST. PRICE, 81.
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lydSwl
TKAD THIS!
MX Lancaster, Pa., April 23, 1SS1.
The Kidhktcura Mk'e Cemi-axy.
Gents It trives me much nicasure te say
that after using one pack of K1DNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back und side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence iu your medicine,
cheerfully recommend It, and knew that many
of mylriends who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m2Glyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
L.OCHEITS
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, SpccdyandSure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat aad Chest,
Bronchitis. Whoealng Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Langs, am' all Diseases of
the Chestand Air Passages.
ThlsTvaluable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
wife and efficient qualities ter the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 23 cents. Pre
pared only and seiu iy
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 0 KAST KINO ST1CKET. elG-tf
KE
AD THIS
U8H-
OOUGH NO MORE I
AMERICA! UGH SEE
A CERTAIN. SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING COUGH, PAIN IN THE
SIDE OR BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptives in all stages
of the disease. Fer sale only at
HULKS DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
aug2S-lydl LANCASTER, PA.
R
KIGAKT'S OLD 1V1NI: STORE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slayiuuker, Agent for ReigaiiV Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practicing physi
cian et this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention et these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never Intended as a beverage, hut te l.e
used as a medicine of great potency i n the cu re
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of viet ims.
Wit ha purely philanthropic liihtive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these aillictcd with that inferable li
eiise Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which la
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and sueie or
less debility, will lind this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills ami aches. Be it, hewevvt
strictly understood that we prescribe and iimj
but one article, and that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young frienil, II E
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, us far
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference ever all ether ISrundies
neHfttter with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they arc branded. One-fourth of the
money that Is yearly thrown away en various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suliiee te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
uses. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Branay,
In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon num
bers of witnesses one case la particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer had been mltictcd
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he hed sour eructatiens eon een
stantly no appetite In fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McUrunu'.s Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, us new,
preached at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Relgart's Old Brandy.
In bis case, he looked up with astenlsnment,
but after hearing et Its wonderful ctlects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, anil before
the second was taken he was a sound iii:in,witli
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
hejebese te cut. He still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practisihq Physician.
H. E. SLAYMAKER.
AGENT FOB
Reigaif s Old Fine Stere,
Established in 1785,
IXTOBTKR ASD DEALER IK
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIS,
1827 and ISM.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTEIt, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 20 KAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA
COPLAND'S RESTAUR ANT.-TI A VINO
engaged the services of a Jlrst-elass Res
taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve
articles In my line at short notice, such as
Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, tiled
Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in
season.
Your patronage Is respectfully solicited.
JOHN COPLAND,
Ne. 125 North Queen Street.
P. S. Weddings and parties served at
reasonable rates. f-24MStfd
MEDICAL.
REASONABLE GOODS.
mtt, wm k CO.
Arc new showing an Immense Stock el
New Styles In
Dress Ginghams & Lawns,
LACE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER SILKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS,
CAMBRICS AND PIQUES,
..Ladles', 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 of
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 everybody at the
NEW YORK STORE,
8 10 KAST KING STREET.
GIFT DRAWINGS.
plOMMONWKALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
33d Popular Monthly Drawing
OV TH
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macanley's Theatre, In the City or Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky. Incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April ., 1878.
45-TIifa Is u special net, and lias never been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company In legal.
2d lt drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
JUNE DRAWING.
1 Jil'lZQ 7 JU,lJU
x prize AUfiA
1 DiriS&Q O.W.
10 prizes $l.O0Ocach 10,000
aOprizcsSOOcach 10,000
100 prizes $100 each 10,000
200mlzcs50uach 10,000
GOO prizes 30 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,806
9 prizes 100 each, ' " SCO
LOGO prizes H2,40C
Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Rank 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 be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te It.
SI. BOAKDMAS, Courier-Journal Building,
Louisville, Ky., ei T. J. COMMKKrORl),
309 Broadway. New Yerk. febl-TuThJtSAw
LEGAL NOTICES.
TSTaTE OF JOHN McCAAMiON, LATE
Xj or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of
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 bamc, will present them
without delay, ler settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
HENRY WOLF, Administrator.
D. P. Resensciixer. Att'y. a-TO-Ctdeuw
INSTATE OF MRS. 15. FITPATRICK,
2j 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 ler settlement te the undersign
ed, residing in the city of Lancaster.
JNO. T. MacGONHJLE, Executer.
Jse. A. Ceyle, Att'y. iul2-tftdeaw
ISTATK OF HENRY F. ltOWMAN, LATE
It of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et
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 said city.
E. F. BOWMAN,
mySS-Rwdeaw Administrator.
CARRIAGES, XV.
Carriages ! Carriages !
EDGERLEY & CO.U
rracticart'arrlagc Uuililers,
Market Street, Hear of Central Market. Heuse,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Laige Assortment el
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWBST PRICES.
All work warranted, uive us a cejli
4S-Rcpairiug promptly attended te.
One set et workmen especially employed ft
hat purpose. fm.iMtd.fcw
COAL.
15. MARTIN,
Wholcsale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
3Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Ijancitstcr. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
SKO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, fa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND OOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
ISranch Ofiice : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
leb2S-lyd
no te
BELLLY & KELLER
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Farmers and ethers In want et Superior
Manure will find it te their advantage te call.
Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
OMtce. J0) East Chestnut street ( ag!7-t t
MISCELLANEOUS.
1)OTATOES! POTATOES!
Just received, 700 bushels of Yerk State
potatoes. Peerless and Eurlv Rese, which I
offer at the lowest market rates. Call early If
you want potatoes at a bargain.
OSCAR E. KRIEG,
il-lwd Ne. 218 North Queen Street.
Chestnut Hill Iren Or.E Ce. )
June 1, 1881. t
JLl The annual election of directors et this
company will be held at their efllce in Colum
bia, Lancaster county, Pa., en the 17th day of
June, at-H o'clock, a. m.
, ,., E. F. HATFIELD.Jr.,
?c2-eOU18 KfwratnAr
mi T1IK TtYlXviruu
JL The Treasurer haviiiKufferdcd all nnqitil
facilities thanks the taxpayers i ler the nremntt
neas with which they came felwanl and S d
the largest amount et Water Rents ever ri"
eeived te the same date. It is hoped the same
promptness will be observed in ihe Daviuunt
of City Tax. new payable, and five per centT
allowed ler prompt payment.
WM. McCOMSEY.
j 1-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes
CLOTMINO.
w
ANAMAKKR BROWN.
SHALL "WE
-oje-
Thcre ism Philadelphia a clothing heuse which has no doable 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 heuse should differ much
from another. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, that it is likely, one
would snppeac, te be done in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New
Yerk and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, ene
house in Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest.
Te be ahead in daftluig is te deal en a higher plane in a mere liberal way, te
give the buyer mera well founded confidence without less of the merchant's
safety. This Philadelwhia clothing house says te a stranger : " We want te
deal with.cxact justice. We want what belongs te us, viz., a f?ir profit ; and
we want ye te hav what belongs te you, viz., a liberal mouey's-wertb. Our
way te arrive at a result is te mark the price en everything we sell, which
price is absolute ; and te let you buy what you like, go away and think the
bargain ever, and coma and trade back, if you want te. W find by experi
ence that this liberality is harmless te its. Of course, you like it. And it
makes quitk and ready dealing. We don't want you te bring back what you
buy it would cost ms money every time ; bitt we would rather you would
bring back, than kcp, what you deu't like. Se, we try te soe that you get at
first what you will lika th better, the mere you knew of it. This is really
the whole philosophy of our dealing."
Second, in its goods the amount and variety of them. There are ether
houses where excellent clothing is kept, and 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 choeso 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 ceantry ; but Micro is net iu all Londen any clothing busi
ness a quarter as large as that of Oak Hall. New Yerk has several large
clothing businesses; but no one nearly equal te that of Oak Hall ; Bosten
likewise
Loek back twenty years 1 Have we done you geed service, or net? But
that is net what we had in mind ; we were thinking of the clothes you are
going te buy. Shall we sell them ?
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
fllCNTKE UALLI
ALL IN
sw a M A A A 4
Every available hand is busy in getting out Clothing in our Custom Department. We
have facilities te make up in geed style ever
ONE HUNDRED SUITS PER WEEK,
And that fsjust what we arc doing at this time, and we arc happy te say that the public ap
preciates enterprise und Centre Hall is supported better te-day than in any of its previous
liHtpiy, and our trade has steailily increased year after year and we purpose te continue as
the leading Clothing Heuse, for fair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock et
piece goods Is still full and complete et all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign and
Demestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock et
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA,
Fer Hen, Youths, Beys and Children,
Anil we dely com petition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits ter $3, $10, $!', $11, all our own manu
facture. Our S suits are as geed as suits selil at ether houses :it!0. call and judge for your yeur
sel t. The purchaser saves one preil t by buying at
CENTRE HALL,
Se. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PENNA.
MYERS & RATHFON.
I'LUMDERSS
JOHN L.
ARNOLD.
PLUMBERS' SUPPLY HOUSE.
A rULL LIIfB OP
BATH TUBS, GUM TUBING, STB AM COCKS, SOIL PIPE,
BATH BOILERS, LEAD TRAPS, CHECK VALVES, LEAD PIPE,
WATER CLOSETS, IRON HYDRANTS, lUDRANT COCKS, GAS COCKS,
KITCHEN SINKS, IRON PAVE WASHES, CURI5 STOPS, GAS FIXTURES,
WASH STANDS, GAS GLORES, GLOVE VALVES, ROOFING SLATE,
IRON FITTINGS, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, CENTREPIECES, TIN PLATE,
FRENCH RANGES FOR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
-:e:-
JOELTST L. AKNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
fapr2-tfd
MIS CELLANEO VS.
B
ARGA1NS.
FLINN &
Arc offering their Immense Sleck or TINWARE, BUCKETS, BROOMS, &c., bought at New
Yerk Auction, at let than half their value.
WATER COOLERS,
BABY CARRIAGES,
BASE BALLS AND BATS,
ARCHERY,
BROOMS, 10c.
FISHING
Great Attraction en the 5c, 10c., 15c. and
' NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
riUIE
ALBRECHT PIANOS
Arc the Cheapest, because they are the Best.
L. B. HERR, Agent,
Ne. 8 East Orange Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
apr30-3md
-JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ll partnership lately existing between
Jacob F. Bender and Jehn W. Helman, under
the 11 nn name of Bender A Helman, is this
fourth day et June. A. D. 1831. dissolved mn
tual consent' by the retirement of Jacob F.
Beni'er.
All debts owing te the said partnership will
be paid by Jehn W. Helman, and all debts due
te the said partnership are te be paid te him.
The business will be continued at the same
place by Jehn W. Helman.
JACOB F. BENDER,
JOHN W. HOLMAN.
Jcnb4, 1881. jcl-7td
ANAHAKKR & BROWN.
SELL THEM ?
nUNTISE UALLI
MOTION.
SUMWLIES.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
B
ARGA1NS.
WILLSON
REFRIGERATORS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
CROQUET,
BASKETS,
BUCKETS, 10c., &c.
TACKLE.
25c. Counters.
:e:-
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY
wife, Barbara Weber, having left ray bed
and beard without cause or provocation, 1
hereby caution all persons net te trust her en
my account, us 1 will pay no debts of her con-
trading.
v A.ue.mxnci wxiiisK,
JeC-ttd
i DELIGHTFUL AND COOLING DRINK
Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice.
It forms, diluted with ve or eight tlm
its bulk et water, or blended witu Spirits,
Seda Water, 4c.. a Most Wholesome, Delicious
and Refreshing Beverage, it may be sweet
ened te suit the taste. In addition te being a
Tintat. flelftrHf flit mill itnAltnivflnl. ... ...
u.uwv .-v-..,-v. ..-... n.iiufj U.1UH, VUU1 UIJ
siclan will recommend it for its medicinal vir-
ni , rsiwi-miiy itiieuiuauc lains.
Fer sale at Rcigart'a Wine Stere, Ne. 199
Lust King street.
aprl5-W&Stfd II. E.SLAYMAKEB, Agt.
w
DMT GOODS.
M
ETZUER, BARD HAUGHMAN
AT THEIR
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 4S 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 Drtss Ging
hams and Lawns In the city.
Special Cheap Lets in Victeria Lawns at 10c,
12c, 15c, 20c, c, 31c, 37c.
Ma Lawns in All Qualities.
CORDED PIQtTE, LACE STRIPED
WHITE GOODS.
cintAr
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
FROM AUCTION.
HOSIERY
In Large Quantities for Everybody, at
leizgir, Buri & Mill's
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 4$ WEST KING STREET.
N
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT UOU.-4E.
FAHNESTOCK!
Large additional Cheap Lets or Goods open
ed this week in every department, te which
we Invite the particular attention et persons
In want et
Seasonable Dress Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOW PRICES.
LAWNS,
GINGHAMS,
WHITE GOODS,
ALSO
HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR,
SKIRTS,
AISC
Pals, Si IMs.
Largest Stock we have ever opened.
LOW PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
OILKS, &V.
H AGEB & BROTHER
Are selling at very low prices
New Lines Black Silks.
New lines Colored Silks.
New Lines Summer Silks.
FRENCH GRENADINES ft NUN'S VEILING,
PLAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS,
FRENCH CASHMERES AND SHUDAS,
FRENCH MOM1E AND FOULE.
DRESS GOODS,
At 12 and 15 cents. In large assortment.
Actual value 25 cents. Alse,
Fwl Bill American Lawns,
Figured Satins, Scotch and Domes Demes
tic Dress Ginghams,
DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS MULL,
INDIA LAWN, CHECK NA1NZOOK,
VICTORIALAWNS, PIQUE WELTS,
AND OTHER WASH GOODS.
Ladles' and Children's
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
Hosiery. IIsl0 and Kid Gloves, Lace Goods, Ac.
We invite examination.
GENTS' WEAR I
BOYS' WEAR I
i
Invite an examination of Goods for Spring
and Summer Wear, of which they arc offering
a Large Assortment In the Latest Styles anil
Fahrics.
WORSTED SUITINGS,
CHEVIOT SUITINGS,
CASSIMERE SUITINGS,
FLANNEL SUITINGS,
BOT8' SUITINGS.
MADE UP CLOTHING,
all of which they are selling at the lowest rul
ing price.
GENTS' AND BOTS'
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
All sizes nnd qualities, from 25c. up. We in
vite special attention te the Feather Weight
Drawers ter Gents. A very superior and com cem com
fertablo article for Summer Wear.
"TTTILLIAM WOHLSEN'S
PLANING MILT,
AND
SASH FACTORY,
Ne. 437 GREEN STRET,
Near Seuth Duke Street.
Havlngfittcd up my shop with Iho latest im
proved Machinery. I am prepared te manufac
ture all kinds of MILL WORK, such as
mm
BROTHER
FRAMES, DOORS. SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
SASH, MOULDINGS, Ac.
Estimates furnished and satisfaction guaran
teed. WM.WOHLvSEN,
j un2-l wd 7 G rccn Street, Lancaster, Pa.
TRArELtiUA- GVJJH
1ANCASTKK AND MILLKIMV! I.l.K I;.
a Cars run as fellows :
keave Lancatser P. l:. Depot), at 7, U, hu
11:30 a.m., and 4, 4, 6 and S-M p. ui., exet of'
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-.a p. ..
Leave MUIrsvillc (lower end) at 5,8, and
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en above time except en Sun
day.
CIOLUMUIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
j Trains new ran regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow inn
time:
Statiehs Nekth- Express. Express. Acoeu.
WARD. A.X. r. m. r..
Pert Deposit. 6-X 3:55 05
PeachDottem....... 7:12 4ri &1S
Safe Harber.. 7j55 5:11 5:31
Columbia... 8:25 5:) 8:20
Statiehs Seuth- Express. Express., Aeeem
WAtD. A.X. P.M. A.M.
Columbia. I1A & 7:
r.x. AiftOS
Safe Harber. JtOC 6:19 Le9-.
Peachbottein .. 12:48 732 ll.W
r.M.
Pert Deposit 1:25 frtfi 12ra
RK
EADING & COLUMBIA K. R.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
SUNDAY, MAY 2Wn, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVB.
Quarryville
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster
Columbia.................
ARK1VK.
Reading
a.m. r.M. r.M.
6:40 .... 30
7:50 .... 3:40
8:00 15 3:50
7:50 1:10 3:10
PMC 3:20 5.50
7:3-
fcl5
9:27
SOUTHWARD.
HAVE. I A.M.
A.M.
12:00
r.M.
2:10
2.10
r.M.
C:10
8:20
8.-20
r.M
Reading
AttRlVK.
Columbia
Las caster.. ....
Lancaster. King St
7:25
35
J-.27
5:30
5:40
!'
Oinirrwilli" I
10-JJ7
!fct
1 7:10
Trains connect ut Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Petlsvlffe. Harrisburg, AI-
lentewn and Jiew leru, via jteunu j.rw
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and fromlerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDA1
MAY" lCth, 1SS1. trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive and leave the l-an-
caMitrand Philadelphia depots as follews:
Leavt
Arrive
Philail'n
Eastward.
Lanc'li-r
Cincinnati Express
Fast Line, .'
Yerk Aeceie. Arrives;
Harrisburg Express
Dillervillu Aeeem. Arrives,
Columbia Accomuiedution.
A.M.
5:15
7:36
A.
MS
8.00
8:05
8:45
9:10
1:10
1.2)
210
3:UTt
4:18
4.35
9sS
10:10
l2.-0lV.M.
3.29 ""
5:00 "
5:30 "
G:45 "
.:35 "
asa "
Frederick Aeeem. Arrives,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mall,
Johnstown Express,
St. Leuis Day Express
Chicago Duy Express,
Harrisburg Arcomniedat'n.
man ............... ...........'
v.m.
1 11:35 "
m,,, ,,... Leave Amvu
Wmtwabd. Philad'a Lnne'ttr
Way Passenger, 1230 a.m. 5:i,0..
Mall Train Ne.l.v la Mt.Iey, 7:30 " Hc.20 "
M all Train Ne. 2,via Cel Ida 10:25 "
Niagara Chicago Express i-.oe ' 11:65 "
Sunday Mail,. 8:00 " HMO "
Feet Line, 12:10 " 230 v.v.
Frederick Accommodation, .... 35 "
DillervilleLocal.viaMt.Jey .... 20 "
Harrisburg Accommedat'ii, 230 r.M. 5:50 "
Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " 7:'X "
Harrisburg Express, 530 " 730 "
Pittsburg Express, 6:25 " 8:50 "
Cincinnati Express, 9:10 " 11.30 "
Pacific Express, 115 " 2.45 a.m
Pacific Express, east, en Minnay, wnen flag
ged, will step at Mlddlctewn, Elfeabethtewii,
Mt. Jey. Landisvillc, Blrd-in-Hand, Lenian
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Cen ten
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step utDowningtewn,CoatcsvilIe, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabcthtewn and Mlddlctewn .
Hanover accommodation west, connecting ut
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 iu in., will run through te Hanover.
OARfETS.
riKKAT BARGAINS IN VAKTOSTS,
I claim te have the Largest and Finest
tock ei
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Suiier, Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTERX8
that ever can be seen in this city.
I also have a Large and Fine Stock id my
own make
Chain and Bag Carpets
AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERut short
notice. Satisfaction guarantied.
4SrNe trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a cull.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
CARPETS, JtV.
KE W CARPETS
40.000 YARDS.
New Designs, BeastirRlly Celered.
l 50 cents.
(60 cents.
75 cents.
75 cents.
85 cents.
1 90 cents.
85 cents.;
SW cents.
$1.00.
tl.00.
l.ie.
l.20.
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND
MOyUETTES,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
GOOD VALUE
AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
al-lydeed2twl PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETS, COAL, Ce.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lakcastkk, IAh,
Well-known Manufacturers or Gcnnlnn
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 Dyelnp
done.
All orders or goods left with us will rccelvi rccelvi
prempt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put np expressly let
family use, and at the lowest market raUa.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTU WATER STREET.
22-lvdUSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON CO
MOTELS.
MOW OPEN-SPKECMEK HOUSE.-ON
JN Europcen plan. Dining J??""
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 27
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Spup.
I elter Salad Oysters in Every Style and all
t&Tta of the -Season. Wc solicit the
patronage et the public. may7-tld
MISHLEK UOVHK,
(formerly Clarendeii.i
113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( In-low
IWail" " IMIII.AIlKI.PIIIA Vn.
On the European plan. Steals at all hours, at
moderate rules. Reems, 50e., jc. and $1 er
i hi v. neiei iiihtii an iiikiii.
3 AREL MISHLKR & CO., Prep's,
Formerly of the Mlshler Heuse, It ading. Pa.
Hakbv STKWAirr, Supt.,
Formerly or the St. Clair, Atlantic Clt
ml2-3md