Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 06, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCEK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881.
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Hancastet intelligencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 0, 1881.
'0! LeBgMay it Ware."
An Incident Connected With Our National
Seng.
Dear Intelligencer : It was a great
pleasure te me, as of course it was te hun
dreds of your ether readers, te read Mr.
Hansel's article en " The Star Spanzled
Banner and its Auther," which you re
print. The reading of the article recalls
te my mind an incident connected with
our national song that I will never forget.
It was duriug the Centennial that I was
iu Philadelphia and one evening attended
the opera at the Academy of Music. Dem
Pedre was there, tee, but we were net in
company'ef each ether. Misses Caryand
Kellogg were the principle singers, with
several geed male voices scattered through.
The binging, which was very "fine, as a
matter of course, was all done in German
and Italiau, and iu consequence the words
were all " Greek" te me.
But near the close of the entertainment
one of the singers, Gary or Kellogg' (I can't
remember which, as I was a " mere boy"
thcn.and that's only been five years age !),
came out, and in her beautiful voice with
a clear enunciation of every, syllable, and,
te me, faultless rendition of the whole,
sang the Star Spangled Banner. What a
thrill ran through that great house where
every seat was occupied ! Hew the people
held their breaths, motionless, enchanted !
Every man, woman and child, born be
neath that banner, would have volunteer
ed at that moment en a caHte d efeud it.
And when she sang se beautifully,
" And the Star Spangled Itanncr in triumph
shall wave
O'er the land el the free unit the home or the
brave"'
what an uproar, what an uprising, clapping
of hands, btampingef feet, exclamations of
pleasure, aye ! and net a few tears glisten
ing iu the gaslight. That was the key te
bring the sound from the American heart.
And could that ether Key could Francis
S. Key have heard it hew it would have
thrilled his poetic soul. Muthinks he had
been happy te die, like the swan, te the
cadence of his own nmbie.
A stoic was with nic and even he gave
away and applauded with a will. I don't
remember, but I think I waved uiy hat
we country folks are se demonstrative,
and open our mouths se wide at theatres,
you kuew. I dare say the Academy of
Music never heaid a Mere spontaneous,
genuine Imibt of feeling. Drumore.
Bart Items.
In and Areunu Georgetown.
On Wednesday, July 27th, the friends
and relatives of the wheehviight of this
village, Jeseph P. Scott, treated him te an
agreeable surprise. Baskets of previsions
wcre numerous, but what went te Joe's
"tender spot" was a complete new suit
of clothes. Scott is looking well the past
few days, and it is currently rumored that
the family contemplate living en cold vie
tuals during the test of the summer.
Heavy rains have visited the southern
portion of Hart, but in the neithern por
tion the dry weather, with the exception
of a slight .shower en Friday ami misty
weather en Saturday, picvails up te the
1st iust. '
Mr. Uatryltuth is the first te cut to
bacco iu this township. On Saturday he
cut some of his crap raised en the farm of
Merris Coepar.
Mrs. William Starrctt planted out some
fair .sized plants en July :10th, and says
she will raise geed tobacco yet. The pre
gross of her venture will be watched with
interest.
Mr. C. E. Qujgley has patented his to
bacco fork, and will eiler it te the public
seen. This fork has been used for a year
or two iu this neighborhood and is pro
nounced very convenient and useful te
raisers in housing their crops.
Mr. Abratn Trout is eJleriug his eaily
crop of peaches at the spicj figure of two
dollars per basket. Mr. Trout has a large
and nourishing etcharu in tins township.
The crop this year is net se premising as
formerly, but at his prices he may realize
a fair income for the ground occupied.
Spoiling the Geed Story.
When Malck el Adib left the house of
his childhood that he might go west and
salt a mine and grew up with the country
after unloading upon some smart fellows
down in the provinces, his mother gave
him forty pieces el silver and made him
premise never te tell a lie. " Ge, my son,"
she said, in a voice husky with hairpins,
" gi we may never meet again, and if we
de I will probably be married before you
come back, and it wouldn't be pleasant for
you te live at home and have te call some
square-headed old mufti Pa.' "
The youth went, ami the party he travel
ed with was assaulted by read agents, who
shot the driver, cut open the mail bags,
blew open the express box and went
through the jusscugcrs. When one of the
robbers asked the boy hew much he had
he replied with surprising candor :
" I have ten dinars sewtd up in my gar
ments," The robber laughed a hearse guttural
laugh iu the United States language and
passed en te an elderly man, thinking the
boy lied. Anether robber asked the boy
the same question and receiving the same
answer, laughed as did his comrade.
Finally the chief called Malek te him and
asked what he had. The boy replied.
" I have already told two of your people
that I have ten dinars sewed up iu my
gray clothes."
The chief ordered his clothes te be ripped
open and found the money.
" And hew," he asked, " came you te
tell this ?"
" Because,'! replied the boy, " I would
net be false te my mother, whom I sol
emnly premised te never tell a lie."
"Aw, cheese that," the robber chief
replied, " that's tee diaphanous stripling ;
it won't laundry. Stand him en his head,
fellows, and tap him for all he's worth."
Se the robbers steed Malek en his head,
and pounded the soles of his feet with the
bastinados until he disgorged from vari
ous secret pockets, belts, double shoe
soles, and from the straw and cushions of
the coach, 125 dinars, a geld watch, a let
of Erie stock, seven railroad passes, seme
promissory notes, a new JJerrmger, photo
graphs of Maud Granger and Sara Bern
hardt, a marked poker deck, a flask of Old
Cabinet whisky, seme chewing tobacco, a
diamond pin and a bleed steue ring, a
package of counterfeit 10's and a slung
shot. They then cut off his neck and
tossed him ever iute the canyon.
"That," baid the robber chief, as he
pocketed the bulk of the swag, "will
teach him te keep his premise te his
mother the nest time. Always play awful
close en a man who tries the honesty lay
en a read acnt."Jfatcleve.
LANCASXiat UOUSEUOLD SIAUKKT.
PAlRV.
Butter 5) fi :
Cup Cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces
Dutch cheese lump
KKUITS.
Apples ? 14 pk
Bananas t le ,
Blackberries ,
Cherries, dried, $1 qt
Currants, dried, ft &
Cranberries qt
Cantcleupc
Dried Apples ? lt
"' Peaches qt
Huckleberries fl box
Lemens W dez
Oranges?! dez
Fine Apples ".
Peaches 1 ipk
X CtirS igi y& Vl.a.aa....aa .
Kaspberrics
Bed Plums box
Watermelons each
VKUBTABLES.
Beans $1 K P'f
Beans, Lima, $1 qt
..17SS)c
...... .5c
......3c
...siec
..lOai-Je
.-lO&GOc
10c
lie
12c
10c
....4lSc
....Sc
.-lOftiiJc
loc
..40.Ve
..24S10c
..--'0S25c
'.V.'lOQl'J
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..2550e
....r.jc
Beets fl bunch...' a
Cucumbers t dez ,.., 10c
Cauliflower?) head Uttc
Cabbage f? head 5fg8c
Carrots fl bunch .. SfglOc
Egg Plants lOgl.lc
Green Cern 'f? dez 12l-1c
Onions 91 pk 30
New Onions JipW ea
ft Umil.ll a M
Potatoes, (new.) WVi peek Malic
(old) '
m u
jas aOe$l
(Sweet) 19 Mpeck 3ec
Radishes ft hunch .2483c
Kipe Tomatoes pk leJ20c
Kliubarb Tfl bunch , 3g5c
Soup Beans ft qt 10c
Salsify f bunch lc
BQ UHSJlUS tawiC
I Turnips Tp pk.. 20c
Chickens fl pair (live) 30S75
" $ It, (cleaned) 12lSc
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Butter l Qt 'c
Coceanuta each 5Q7c
Eggs V lez HI0c
Heney W ft 2ac
Seap yfi vr.. ....... ...... ..jc
Sauer kraut qt 8312c
MEATS.
Beet Steak, f Ik 121Gc
' Roast(rib) W ft UglOs
" " (chuck) f) ft 10ftl2C
" Corned, 91 ft 1012c
" Dried, qp ft 23&35c
Bologna dried 30c
Hain W ft 1318c
lamb V ft l.i2fc
Lard t ft 1-c
MuttenW ft I0lc
l'erk ! ft '.itfSlOc
Sausage fi ft lO&l.'c
FISU.
Black Bass ft We
Blue Fish 1 ft 10c
Cattish?) ft - l'c
Ced lie
Clams yl dez 10c
lt.ClB ff fit. . Ii'lC
XlUdUOCIw . I"C
Halibut iH ft Vtyfi
Mullets
Perch 1-iKc
Fergles l ft iw
Keck
tlOiS
aaf.4ta IUVj
JlC
1-C
$3)326
.. .$10
..a
.....a '"
s.iyec
$j.i"ig.!.!;0
$1.10
Oil II
OUt Kl 13
Salmen
White Fish $1 ft
UllAIN.
Ilay Titnctliv V ten
" Clever f) ten
Cern ft bus
Oats W bus
icyc fi bus. .. .. ....... .
Timethy Seccd ty bus
Wheats b"s :....
t.espe! Truth.
He that is i surety ler a stranger, shall smart
ler it. But he that tru-teth in Spring Blessem
ler cuiing liver, kidney, and complaints et :i
lil:u tendency shall never be disappointed.
Price 50 cents. Fer sale lit II. B. Cochran's
di ug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Unrivaled
A- being a certain cure ler tin; worst tonus or
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity
el bleed, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc.
and us a medicine ler eradicating every spe
cies et humor, from an ordinary piir.plc'tn the
worst nlcur. Burdock Bleed Bitters stand un
rivaled. l'iice$l. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
drug stele, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
A Renovating Kcuiedy
Is te be round In Burdock Bleed Bitters. As
an antidote for sick headache, iemale weak
ness, biliousness, indigestion, constipation,
and ether diseases et a kindred nature, these
bitters arc invaluable. Price $1. Fer sale at
II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Neitli Queen
stiet. Lancaster.
RELIGIOUS.
C10NGKKGAT10NAL ItAPTIST P.KKT1I-
ren. Service iu Salem chutch, tt'i-il Or
ange street, at 2J p. m.
"1
IMUSTIIAITIST. EAST CMKSTXUT ST
Jj Services in the morning. Nene
in t! e
evening. Sunday school at 11 a. ui.
ni its r
KKFOKMED I'KKAl'IIIXt; IX
I llic morning by the I Je v.
O. II. htrjiuck.
et Bleem-burg. Columbia county. Pa. Ne
service lu the evening. Suud-iy school at '.
a. 111.
"I MUST M.
1:. cuuitcu. N'errrji iu.vj.
Jl street.
Preachinirat lOKa. 111. and 7K 11.
in., ty tne pastor, Kcv. W. C. Kobinsen. Sun
day school at a a. in. Prayer meeting en Wed
nesday evening at 7.
O1
I.IVET KAITJST CIIUKC'II V. SI.
C. A. Uoeiup. Hev. M. Fruvne. 11 isier.
10a. m., and p. m., subject "The Salva
tion of the Uightceus llitllcult." Sunday
.school at 1 p. 111.
3i:rcSBYTEKIAX MKMOKIAL UIIAPKI..
Preac!iingal7iii. m. by Kev. tJce. Bell,
et Wrightsville. Sunday school at J a. m.
Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 1.
EOCKLANI) SUNDAY hCHOOrTuxnC hCHOOrTuxnC hCHOOrTuxnC
uomiiiatieual) meets iu the lteckland
street public .choel budding, every Mind.iy
alleinoeii at -J o'clock'. Everybody welcome.
UT. JAS1ES LiTAMV AXO 1IOLY COSI-
O iniiiiieii at in a. 111. Kvening Prayer at
Bp. 111. At the evening service the seals are
liee.
ST. LURK'S KEFOK9IKD MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street
Divine services at lOkJa
111. and at 7.1 v. m
by Bev. James Crawlerd
a. m.
Sunday school at 'J
SECOND EVANGELICAL. CUUItCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Quarterly meeting te-morrow.
Preaching at 1(! a. in. and at Iji p. in., by
the Ke v. F. Smith", .sabbath school at'ip. in.,
and communion at ". All are welcome.
OALEM CHUKC11 OF GOD NO ShK-
O vice te-morrow. Sunday school at 1J( p.
m. West Mission, Derwart stieet Siimlav
school at 1 p. 111. North Mission, Antioch.
Sunilay school at!) a. in.
OT. PAUL'S SI.E., CUUKUII, S. IJUliEX ST.
KJ ltev. A. 1. t;olIeiu, pastor. Preaching at
10 i
a. in. and l)i p. 111. Sabbath school at
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
!:i.
m.
TTNION 1IETUEL CIIUKCU OF t!OD
y Preaclilng at 10i a. m. by the Kev. .T.
Tucker. Ne service in the evening.
W.ST MISSION, AI. E. CHAPEL, UUA1C UUA1C
lette street below Lemen. Pleaching
at 10 a. 111. and 7- p. m. by the pastor, l.'cv.
Rebert A. Mcllwain. Open-air meeting iu
lronteftiio church at 7 o'clock p. 111.
At. C. A. lfHILE STUDY AT
a. 111. Gospel service at 0:15 p. m.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. EAST K1NU STKfcET. OlC-tt
(1 0 TO
T
HULL'S DRUG STORE
FISHING TACKLE,
RODS, REELS, &c,
OK
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Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
augSS-lyiU
VfOTICK.
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mi. (J. A. (JltKtiNti
Takes this opportunity of neutYiiig his 1111 1111
mcreus )atieuts and theie who desiie te get
well, who an new diseased, that lie mil leave
Lancaster about the
FIRST OP AUGUST
FOR HIS SUMMER VACATION.
Renewals et bis lemedi.ils maybe obtained
dining his absence at ins ellices.
C. A. GREENE, M. D.
Ne. 1JC EA.sT KIMi STKEET,
OtldM-WFAt
Lancaster, Pa.
K
IONEY WOK
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WHY?
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KIUNES at the same time.
Because it cleanses the system et the poison
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inent physicians and that he was afterwards
cured by Kidney Wert.
M. M. 15. (Joe'dwin. an editor in Chardeu,
Ohie, says he was net expected te live, being
bleated beyond beliet, Inn Kidney Wert cured
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that seven years sutlering litnn kidney
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KIIttiEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
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OFFICE AND UESIDKNCE
Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANOASTBR,;PA.,
Diseases or the Eye, i:ar and Threat
Treated as a Specialty.
Particular attention given te the treatment
el Diseases of Women and Childien.
Free examination and treatment dailv ex
cept Sunday liein 11 a. m. te 1 p. in. Consul
tations in English ami German.
H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.,
LATK OF PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OF LANCASTER, PA..
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers his professional services te the alllictcd
especially te these suffering from Chronic or
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Particular attention uiveu te Private Dis
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ures of performing the duties et lite, complete
ly cured, and the patient restored te active
health and the enjoyments et life.
Diseases of the t-.ye and L'ar treated as a
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Dr. Longaker will make previsional visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con
fidentially), and medicine sent with proper
directions te unypai tot the country.
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clesing AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
Lace Trimmed Hats, one let at Sic.
Anether lotet Fine Hats at .inc.
Bargains in Ombrie shaded Ribbons, Xes. f,
12, 10, -Ji, 40, at ..".", :e, 3SC. He and aie a yard.
Large Shetland Shawls at 7.V.
Fine Linen Dusters ai $1.
HOOP-SKIRTS.
1" springs, 5 tapes tOc
i) springs, : tapes -fie
i" springs, fi tapes Wc
'Ji) springs, tape Irent C()c
LADIES' UNDERWEAR CHEAP.
CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
PARASOLS LESS THAN COST.
Mesquite Net Canopies $i, including all
Fixtures.
Hamburg Edgings and Inserllngs in Swiss,
Lawn and Nainsoek.
Deep Flouncing at 50c, "i, $1 and $1.25 a yard.
Laces of all kinds at greatly reduced prices.
Lace Cellars ler ladies and children in large
variety, treni 10c te (",.M apiece.
Lace Mils and Lisle Gloves greatly reduced
le cleie out the stock.
Childs' Pink and Illne He-,e, knit, seamless,
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35th Popular Monthly Urawingr
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the City of Louisville, en
WEDNESDAY, AUG., 31st, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
Tbe United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company In legal.
2d Its draw lugs are fair.
N. IL The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list et pri.es ler
the
JULY DRAWING.
1 JiriA" .$ jt)UlU
I 2)lZOa . lOfOCU
m ii rizi ' t.uuL
10 prices $1,000 each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each ID.oeo
100 prizes $100 each lo.euo
200 prizes 50 each I0,(X,f
tWO prizes 20 each li.Ott!
1000 prizes lOeach 10,OCO
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 90C
Xf.'eu p HZC3a $U,K)G
Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $1U0.
Remit Meney or Rank Draft in Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BV REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te It.
91. BOAKDA1AN, Courier-Journal Kuilding,
Leulgville, Ky., ei B. M. KOAKDMAN,
3 Bieailwav. New Yerk. febl-TuThAS.tw
VRNUVRB.
s
SPECIAL NOTICE IfOU TUIi SEASON 1
Yeu can have
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
N1SHED !
AND RE-VAR-
CI1AIRS RE-CANED, RE-PAINTED ANI
VARNISHED-!
OLD MATTRESSES MADE OVER LIKE
NEW!
OLI FRAMES UK-GILDED AT MODERATE
PRICES !
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-COVERED
AND UPHOLSTERED IN FIRsT-
CLASS MANX Kit!
AT
Walter A. Heinitsh's
Furniture and Picture Frame Reems,
ir.yt KAST KING STREET,.
Over China Hall
ns-ibn.l
SUPPLIES.
JOHN L.
ARNOLD.
USE OF-
STKAM COCKS,
CHECK VALVES,
HDRANT COCKS,
CURB STOPS,
GLOVE VALVES,
CENTHE PIECES,
SOIL PIPE,
LEAD PIPE.
GAS COCKS,
GAS FIXTURES,
ROOFING SLATE,
TIN PLATE,
STJ.UZ.E.
TMKST-CLAS3 LIVERY STAltLK.
LA XEO l.S.
.LINN &WILLSON!
WILLSON,
LANCASTER, PA.
VRV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, AC.
N
TEXT UOOK TO TUB COUKT UOUsK.
FAHHESTOCK!
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
We have reduced our Immcpse Stock et
DRESS GOODS
FOR THE UALANCE OK THE SEASON.
DRESS GOODS at 10c, 12Jc.
were sold at 20c. and 23c.
and 15c., that
UMBRELLAS
PARASOLS
REDUCjED.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
PAPERUANG1SGS, St.
1
7IKK WINDOW SCREENS.
We make te order all kinds et
WIRE SCREENS
Fer Deers and Windows. We have Extension
Frames for Windows ready te tack the wire
en, and pnt them up in such a manner that
you need net remove them when you close
the window.
Plain. Figured ami Landscape Wires sold bv
the feet or put up as above.
An Attractivestoekef
WALL PAPER
for this season of the year. Seme bargains In
end i that we wish te close out.
WINDOW SHADES,
in Plain and Figured, Fixtures, Cords, Tas-cls,
Leeps. Paper Shades. Hollands. Ac.
EXTENSION CORNICES, the best in the
market. Curtain Poles. Trimmings &p.
Orders taken ler Fine Pier anil Mantel
ters.
Mlr-
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH (JUEEN 8T.
CARPE18.
rjKEAT DABCJAINS IN CARPETS,
1 claim te have thi Largest ami Fines
tock ei
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra i-imer, Super, All Weel,
Halt oel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 2Sc. per vnrd.
All the
FJXEUT AXD CHOICE PA TTERXS
that ever can be seen In this city.
I also have a Large and Flue Stock et my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER atsher
notice, butis tact ion guarentccd.
XSr-Ne trouble te show goods if ou de nt
wisli le purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
CAJUC1AOES, C.
Carriages I Carnages !
EDGEllLEY & CO.'S.
PraclicarCariiagc Builders,
Market Street. Rear of Central Market Housed,
Lancaster, Pa.
We bave en band a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Wliicli we offer at tbe
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, iiive in :i call
a-KepairiiiK promptly ultended te.
One set of erkmen especially employed ter
hat purpose. fnitf-tfdJtw
EUR SALE.
?OK KENT L.GOOS St SON'S ItAKCKV
Fer particulars anplv at the Bakerv.
jviMfd .101 AND 103 JUDDLE STREET.
I OOD CHANCE.
A DESIRABLE COAL AND I
UMBER YARD
FOR SALE.
The under-Ijjneil offers at privale .-ale a
property const-ding of seven lets of ground in
the town et Sprin-rvllle, Lancaster county, at
the .station en the Pennsylvania Railroad,
about one mile wist of Mount Jey and near
the Lancaster ft HarrNburj; turnpike. The
improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse
'llxil lect, used.as a Railroad Mat ion and Ticket
Ollice, a Frame Warehouse '2l-2$ leet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 21.0 feet et
Ceal Shedding. New Fairbauk's Scales efs ten
capacity; ISOU Keetet Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for duuiplu!; coal, w-illi space ler exten
sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fust improving town, with no rival business
in the town, lias an established coal trade,
and capacity and advantages te de a geed
shipping business and increased passenger
travel. Price $'J.CU0 en rcaseiuible terms. Ker
further inlormatien address
JOS. H. HABECKER.
Spring Garden P. O.,
jc20-lm-' Lancaster Cnuiity, Pa.
MVSlVAEIlfSTKUMENTS.
ALUltECIIT PIANOS
Are the Chenpeaf, because they aie the Be;.!
L. B. II ERR, Agent.
Ne. S East Orange Street,
uprtXKinid Lancaster, i'a
OPECJ
1AL NOT1CK.
ORuANS AND PIANOS can be purcbascil
at tne
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
Irein ten te twenty-live percent, cheaperdur
ing the montliet April than any ether time.
As 1 liavei large asnrtineiit el ail kinds et
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
lind it te their advantage a jer examining
ether instruments te call at the warerooms, as
they will then be able te see the superiority el
thu'Laneastcr Onr.in or Chickcrini; Piane.
1 have addeil steuiu power and am adding a
set et new machinery et my own invention
for making all parts of an organ, trem reeds te
the key beard, therefeie s-aviug lime, expense
and labor, and will give my customer-" the
benefit et it by reducing the prices. Send tei
catalogues. All kinds et instrument.-, tuned
anarepulied, at
NO. 320 NORTH OUKEN STICUKT.
ALEX. MeKILLIPs,
mar!-2vde? Proprietor
COAL.
C0H0 & WILEY.'
350 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, i'.i.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic r.xeli:mi;e.
Crunch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
8eb2S-:yd
G
TO
RELLLY & KELLER
-VOK-
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY 0AL,
Fanners and ethers in want el Supcrlei
Manure u ill find it te their advantage te call
lard, llarrisbuig Pike. f
Ofllcc. 3)i East Chestnut str
reef. ( aglj-lt
B.
MAKTIK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kind., et
LUMBER AND COAL.
S-Yard : Ne. 420 North Water mid Prii.te
sheets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n:t-lvd
MEDICAL.
TJKIUAUT'S OLD IVINK KTOKi:.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The lollew Ing article was veliiutaiily scut It
Mr. II. K. Slaymaker, Agent ler Reigart's old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively iim-e
the Brandy referred le iu bis regular praUice
it is commended te the attention el these a
flictcd with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much ab'-.sed Alcoholic .Mimuluin
was never intended as a beverage, but te lx
iisedasanieillcineefgrcal potency in theeuie
of some of the destructive disea-es u hh h
sweep away their annual thoiisandsefvietiiiis
With a purely philanthropic motive we piv
scnttetlie favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these alllictcd with tint niNcrahlc dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with lecble appetite and imie ei
less debility, will find this simple medit ine,
wheu used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
erall their ills and aches. Re it, hewevei
strictly understood that we prescribe and u-
but one article, and that is
REIGARTS OLD BKANDY,
Sold by our enterpusing young iriend, II
K
SLA) iUAhtJi.
This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as lai
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preterence ever all et.ier Bramlie-.
no mutter with hew many j.iw-breakiiigFiench
titles they are branded. One-fourth or the
money that is yearly thiewn away en various
impotent uyspepsia specincs weuiii sulliee le
buy all the Brandy te cure any such cac ei
uses. In proof el the curative power!) el
Reigart's Old Branay,
In eases el Dyspepsia, we cm summon niiie
bers et witnessed one case in particular wr
eite:
A hard-working tanner bail been ai!IlcU"i
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number .-,.
years; his stomach would reject almost. ever
kind of feed; he hail .sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict bis diet te crackers and stale bread,
nml as a beverage he used McGrann'.s Reet
Beer, lie is a Methodist, and then, as new
preached at times, and in his discourses elttr.
declaimed earnestly agaiiistnll kinds et strong
drink. When advised te trr
Reisrart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astenlsiiiiiem,
but alter hearing et Its wonderful etlects in
the cases of some of his uearacquaintaiK ti, ta
ut last consented te fellow our advice, lit
used 'the Brandy faithfully ami steaililv; u;,
lir.-t bottle giving him an appetite, and bele.-t
the second was taken he was a sound injn.wi'l.
a stomach capable of digest ing any thing w hie!-he;ehe-.e
teeal. Ilestil! keeps it ami use-, a lit.
tie occasionally; ami since lit: bus this medi
cine he has been of very little peeuuiaiy henc
tlt te the doctor. A Puactisine I'nvsici n.
H. E. SLAYAKEK,
AUKNT rOK
Reigart's Old Wine Stere.
EsUlblislied iu 1785,
1MFORTER AND DEALER IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES, Sui'h
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ls",
1H27 and 182S.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH AI.E
POItTER. BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 20 KAST KINO KT.. LANCASTER. I'A
HOTELS.
VOW OPEN SPKECI1KK HOUSK.-ON
lN Euroiieen plan. Dining Reems ter
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Se. 3
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup
Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
I atrenage et the public. iay7-tid
TRAVELERS' UT'TJtJ
I ANCAVrKi: ANL ailLLl-.lVILLE I:.
j. j wars run as ioiiew-
Leave Lancat-er ;P. R. Depot), at 7, u. an .
iieuu. in., ami - , b ami SUW p. in., uxtvut en
i., and 'i 4. B and SAJ p. m., uxtvut en
y, w lieu the last car leaves at 9::iu p. ,.,
Millcrsvllle (lower end) at 5, S, and
id 1,3, 5 ami 7 p. in.
euiis.4iy.
l.e:ive
a. SI., and 1
Cars run daily en above time except en Sun
day.
c
lOLUMDlA AND PORT lKIllIT l:
K
Trains new run regularly en the Celumbiu
Pert Deposit Uailre.id en the fellow int.
-and
tunc
Stations Noimi- Express. Express. Acveii.
WAiin. a.m. r. m. r. m.
PortDepeslt f.:S5 :::.v ier,
Peachbottem 7:12 4:Ss" :t:t!
Sate Harber. 7:55 ft: 11 ftt
Columbia. S:25 5:k G.'iu
STA.TIOH8 Seuth- Kxprcss. Express. Accem
WARD. A. II. r. If. A. M.
Columbia 11:3 6-20 7:4.'.
r. m. An:;
Safollarber. KM ":4 Le'.':4'
Peachbottem li:4S 7:. il.t.7
r. m.
PertDetHMit..:.... !: tfllS isai
TJEADINO COLUMKIA K. H.
ARRANC EMENT OF PASSENt! ER TR.IN
MONDAY, JULY IItii, ISSI.
NORTHWARD.
LEAVK.
Quanryville
Imcastcr, King St...
Lancaster
Columbia
ARKWK.
Reading
A.M.
J:l.r
1I-27
SOI'THWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
AlUtlVK.
Columbia
Liine-.LSter.
Iincsister, KingM...
Oiiarrwille
A.M. l M. 1. M.
15:40 ... 2.-M
7::0 3:10
S:0il l:lt". 3:.'ill
rM 1:10 3:H)
10.1k. 3:i 5..M1
r.M
5::a
5: te
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
Irem Philadelphia. Pottsville. Ilarrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and Nw Yerk, via Hound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk,
Hanover. (;ctty-.hurg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WllOX, Mipi.
TKNNSYLVAN1A i:.ll,KO,U-M:W
SCHEDULE On and alter MOND.
MAY llith. IsSl, trains en the Pciiiim i
vaunt Railroad will arrive and leave the l.iin
cistei and Philadelphia depots as folio w::
Eastwakh.
A St. M. r.M.
7:i. liixi G:ltl
r.M.
0.V 2:10 SrJi
!i:27 i It SUS
'.::i7 frJ
10:37 '.fc:e
Leae Aine
Lane'tei l'hilud'ii
2A1 A.v. 5:l."i a.v
.1.18 " 7::-" "
SOU "
Niift " !0:ii
h:M
!:!! " l-.'el !..
llll "
1 21 r.M. 3 211 "
'If 4 ' f.:lll
.:e: " .v:a
M if: r.
4 :t " h Xi "
t'.ri " KVt '
lri". " 1115 "
Leave Arnw
I'liilad'a l.an.-'lei
'.!::' .M. 5-Hl .m
;: iicse "
leri". "
tUH ' !0:.V. '
h.'KI " lO:."! "
12:1(1 " 2::ai v.m.
2.3T. "
2rill
2:.R f.si. S-.H "
1:0.1. " 7.-2T '
5iSI " 7:30 "
i:-JTi " Sile "
0:10 " U..KI
ll:Kl " 2.MA.M
Cincinnati Express
Yerk Accem. Arrives;
Ilarrisburg Kpict.s
DillervIIIeAiiem. Ai rives,
Columbia Accem medal ion,
Fiederick Accem. Arrive.
Pacific Kxpicd, .'
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
St. Leuis Day Expn-s
Chicago Diiy- Express,
Ihirrishurg Aecodimed.ii'ii,
Westward.
Wav Passenger,
Mafl Train .Ne. l.vta M t .1 ! ,
MailTiaiu Ne.'ivia Cdbi.i.
Niagara & Chicago Express
biiiniay aian,
Fal Line,.. ..................
Frederick Accem medal ion.
IMIlervillfLotnl.viiiMI.Jey
Ilarrisburg Accominedaru.
Columbia Aecem medal ion,
Ilarrisburg kxpres"
Pittsburg Exp: ess,
Ciiieinnali E.piesr
Pacific Expi- ,
Paeltie Express. e,tst, en Mliiuav, wiieu flag
ged, will step at Sliddlctewii, Ellabethtewn,
Ml. Jey, Lambsville, Bird-iu-Iland, Lemiiu
Place, Cap, Ciiristinmi, Parkesbmg, Ceales
ville, Oakland and Cleu Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sundav, when flagged.
Will step at Den ningtewii.CiKilesville, I'aiKes
burg, Jit. Jey, Eii7.abctbtewn amlMiddl.-teu 11
llanoveniceemuiodation v.-i"-t,feiincctingat
ImctLsler with Niagara ami Chicago Evpicss
at 1 1:1V 1 a. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, v.tsi.eeuiieeNat
Lancaster, with Fast Line, Wf-J.ut 2.30 r.M,
and will run inieu;li te Frederick.
LVA1AL NOTICES.
T.1STATI: OF JllAICV WAlfll, LATK
J2i Lancaster eilv. deceased. Letters of nil.
ministration 011 suM estate having been grant
ed te the undei-dgiicd, ail persons indebted te
said decedent are icc nested te make immedi
ate .settlement, and these having claims or de
mauds aganst the estate or ."aid decedent U
make known the s'nne te the limlersigiwd
without ilelaj, residing in lme-'stercitv.
ELI RKTH C. MARKS,
iel7-i;tde.iw Adiiiiuistrati ix.
lANTATK OF KLIZAIHvril It. KTOWKICM
JLj ll.irlicrger, hileef the city et Lanc.Mtei.
deceased. Lelters testamentary en said estate
having lieen granted te the undersigned, ent
et the cxceuteis, all persons indebted theretc
aif refiuesled le make inmi. diate payment
and the-.e having -laimserileinaudsagain"
the same will present thein without delay tei
settlement te the undersigned, residing lit l.'l
North f-eventh. street, in the citv or Philadel
phia. LOUIS B. HARBEROER,
Jeis r.tde.tw One of thu Executers.
ESTATE OF MATTHIAS WIEST. LATE
et" Lancaster city, Lancaster county, de-cea-ed.
Letters testamentary en .said estate
having been granted te the iiudersigiieil, all
persons ii.ileliled te said ileceilentari: reijuest
cd te make immediate settleiuent. and theie
having claims or demands against the estate
or said decedent, le make known the -aim: te
the undersigned without delay, residing in
Lanca-dercity. HENRY FRANK. Executer,
.122 K:itt Chestnut Sticct
B. F. Dwis, All'y. jell-IItdeaw
".1STATr. OF MAHY ANN r.lIWAICIiy,
Aj late et Lanetister city. Li'llers or ad
ministration en aiit estate havingbeen grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te
said estate are reiiieiti d le make immediate
settleiuent. and these having claims or de
mand against the estate et said decedent, te
make known the sum' te the iuid---rs!gticil
without ileliiv, lesidingi'iii Wrt King street,
Lancaster. " CHARLLS EDWAKD.s.
Aduiinistniter.
J. B. CiMifi, Attorney. jlyJOlitdeaw
VSSIONED l:SI'ATK OF JOHN i:AKKK
and -wile, et Lanc:ister city, Laiu-nstci
county. The ;:ndersigiicd Auditor, npiieintcd
10 distribute tin; balance remaining in the
hands of Me-es Shirk mid Martin Becker,
assigness el Jehn Baker ami wile, te ami
among thesi legally eutitleil te the same, will
sit ter that purpose; en SATURDAY, AUtJUST
i', li. at lvyx a. m., iu the Library Roem or the
Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, whcie
all persons interested iu said distribution may
attend. J. W. DENLINUER,
fy'JStdeaw Auditor.
INSTATE OF I'll IMP SCHUAI.
I.ATK OK
The uiuler-
JLJ Lancaster city. Pa., deee:isi-i.
igned Auditor, appointed te distribute tin
balance remaining iu the bauds et Jehn E.
Sehniuaud Charles llelzwarfli, administrators
with the will annexed or Philip Sebum, dee'd,
te and among these legally entitled te Lie
.same, and te pass upon exceptions Hied 101111"
account of said administrator, will sit IYr that
purpose en THURSDAY. AUGUST 2.1. I,S1, at
10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem or the
Court lleue, iu the city el Lancaster, where
all persons intc tested in iid distribution may
attend. WM. D. WEAVER,
jyI3-ltdeaw Auditor.
I.WTATK Of JOHN TAMANY, LATK IF
J the city el Lancitster, deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate having been
granted te the mulct-signed, all persons In
debted thereto, are requested te make inmie
diale settlement, and thine having claims or
demands against the same, will pieeiit tliem
without delay ter settlcinciit te the under
signed, residing In aid city.
FRANKLIN TAMANY,
Administrator.
Wm. R. Wn..sex. Att'y. jj21 fitdeaw
1 'STATE OFKILLIAN DECK, LATK Of
lx Lancaster city, dee'd. The undersigned
auditor,appeinteil te distribute the balance if
mainiiig in the hands et Andrew Shrelner, ex
ccuter, te and among these legally entitled te
the same, will sltforthalpurpese'on FRIDAY,
the2i;thdayerAUGUST.I.sl,atlO o'clock a.
m., in the. library room of tin.: cetirt house, in
the City el Lanc.itur, where all persons inter
ested 111 said distribution may attend.
JOHN II. FRV,
jy2i; ltdeav Auditor.
lAVfATi:
STEPHEN GKKTKISK.V
1J late of Li
uneastcr citv. deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted le said decedent aie ieiiiested le make
immediatcsett lenient, and these having claims
or demands against tin-estate et said dece
dent, le make known 1 he same te the under
-igned without ilelav. lesiding in the city et
Lancaster. MARY GLRTEISEN.
Administratrix.
.1. R. KArmiA.Y, Att'3'. jy26liliww
IWIATK OF JOHN ABXOI.I), DLX"D..
.Ci of l.:iiHiistercity, Lancaster county. The
undersigned AiMiinr appeinieil te ifistriliuti:
the balance remaining in the hands of Mar
garet Arneld. Executrix or the will or Jehn
Arneld, lateet the City or Lancaster, deceased,
te and among these legally entitled le the
'ume. will It for that purpose en TUESDAY
AUGUaT SStl, I-.SI.at 10 o'clock a.m., iu tin;
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, iu the City
et Lancaster, where all persons intereste I iu
fai.l distribution mav attend.
DANIEL G. BAKER,
iyS0-aiiC,I32) Audiler.