Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 01, 1881, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILT INTELLIGENCEB. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1881.
Hancastei: ImtdlCfiencerf
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 1, 1881.
The Virginia CaHTass.
lieuiecrats Heaping the Benefits et ilie
Ceuteit lu the Senate.
Washington Despatch te tlic Weild.
A comparison of tbe information and
views of the best informed of the Demo
cratic managers in Virginia, based upon
repeits from every county, leaves little
doubt of tbe election of the Democratic
state ticket beaded by Daniel by a deci
sive majority, ranging from ten thousand
te double that number. Tbe most moder
ate estimate of tbe Democratic leaders is
eight or ten thousand majority. The Leg
islature up te a recent period has been ic
garded as doubtful, but is new very con
tideutly claimed by the Democrats, who
expect te have from ten te tweut y majori
ty en joint ballet. The Senate may be
tied or have a small Readjuster ma
jority, but tbe Democratic majority
m the Heuse it is expected will
be sufficient te oveicemc this. This
will insure the election of a Democratic
United States senator in place of Judge
Johnsten, and the election of Democrats
as judges of the court of appeals and for
all the miner state offices. The interest
taken in the canvass exceeds that of 1880,
and tbe vole will undoubtedly be larger,
especially en the Democratic side. The
Ilcadjuhtcrs claim the state fur their state
ticket and also the Legislature, but they
made like beasts in 18S0 in icspcct te the
presidential election. The result proved
that they wens either bragging for a pur
pose or did net kuew what they weie
talking about.
Besides Statbam, C. F. Nemiciit,
another Mabeuu striker ueminatcd for
postmaster at Suffolk, la., was net con
firmed by the Senate, and it is expected
that President Arthur will appoint them
te office this week. Maliene's friends
claim that this will sheiv the Virginians
that M:ihenc has the substantial induce
ment of the administration, and this they
claim is sufficient te serve Mahone's pui pui
pescs, he last two days having demon
strated that be has the suppett of tbe
Republicans in tbe Senate. His purposes
in urging Statham's confirmation was that
he might return te Virginia and honestly
claim that the control of the state pulion pulien
age had fallen into his bauds. Tliu fact
that he cannot control patieua:c without
controlling Ihu Senate and that he has
been ineic than once ignumiiiieusly de
feated in the Senate can ami will be
used effectively against him. Reports
from Virginia are that the publica
tion in the World of Judge Jtivcs's partisan
letter has lest Mabene thousands of votes
among Democratic Keadjustcrs. The Dem
ocratic papers have copied the letter, and
it has bail the widest circulation, paiticu
larly in the southern and southwestern
parts of the Slate, where the Ucadjuster
canvass has been conducted en t'ie pre
tence that the Democrats and net the Re
publicans were te be the benelieaiies of
the Jlalione movement in the event of its
success. It is ciuieus that of the five let
ters received by tbe President in favor of
StathamV. appointment for the local office
of postmaster, and which constitutes thu
papers in the case, but one, that of
Collector 1 Jives, was from a resident of
Lynchburg. The ethers weie fiem Ma Ma
eone, who lives K50 miles away ; Congressman-elect
Paul, about the same distance ;
Judge Rives. 01 miles, and Cougirssmuu Ceugirssmuu Cougirssmuu
Fiilkcisen, S0" miles.
A Singular iiu.t Story.
Londen Telegraph.
Previous te Nev. 7, 1800, 1 alw.i:
laughed at the bare idea of ghosts. 1 was
staying in Brighten en the day mentioned
with some Miends who were about topio tepio topie
ceed abroad. Twe ladies, a cousin, and
myself went out te dine at Keinptewn.
It being a most vb.u tiling moonlight night
I told my friends I should prefer walking
home te Uiunswick square (the ether end
of the town). I accordingly proceeded en
the seaside of the Ksplanade. When just
opposite the Hertford hotel a carriage and
pair drew up alongside the rails with two
men en the box and an eldcily lady in
side. 1 was greatly startled, as the wheels!
m.uiu iiii innu , uui ;ib unci; i iuek ummi.
half a dozen steps toward tbe carnage te
sec what it meant, when I distinctly recog
nized the occupant as my grandmother,
whom I bail lelt perfectly well at Chelten
ham a few ilays before ; also her coach
man and footman en the box. I at once
vaulted ever tbe rails opposite the ear
liagc. At the same moment itstiuck mc
as most out of the way that an old lady el
& should biing all her belongings lumi
Cheltenham te IJrighten without in form
ing her relations, of the move. As 1 touched
the ground I made one step ferwaid te
greet her, when te my honor the whole
thing vanished.
When I recovered myself I went straight
home and told the whole ciicumstanccsef
the case. Of course, every one laughed at
me, and told mc that it was fortunate
there were witnesses who could speak te
my perfect sobriety. I was veiy put out.
and baldly slept all night. Early next
morning we received a telegram that my
peer old grandmother bad been found
dead in her bed at TV tint morning.
A Magnanimous Weman.
( liieaiiTiiliiiiie.
'Twas :v terrible moment. The man was
evidently di owning, while the crowd en
shore steed helpless and heriilicd. At this
juncture some one yelled, "Oh, for a
beat " Uut there was no beat within ten
miles. The susciisc became awful, and
tbe sun sauk into the misty besom of the
west like a bloody pumpkin. AH at once
a female voice was heard abeve the mar of
the breakers, "Never mind the beat :
take ene of my shoes." It was the voice
of a heroic Chicago woman, and the ap
plause that greeted it was heard three hun
dred miles at sea.
Ite Ye Mke Feitiisli.
" r'er ten year.s my wile w:u cenlined te her
bed with .such a complication et ailmeuti that
no doctor could tell what was the matter or
cure Iter, sunt 1 used up a small fortune in
liuiubiiKstuir. Six months age 1 saw a I', s.
Hag with Hep r.Htei's en ii.aud 1 thought 1
would bea tool once mere. I tried it, hut my
lelly proved te be vi-leni. Twe bottles en ret
her. she is new as well and strong as any
man's wile, and it cost mu only two dollars.
Ite ye likewise foolish." II. W.. Detroit. Mich.
ul-'Jnd&w
liivigenitiug feed ler the brain and nerves
i- what we need in the-e day.s et rush ami
worry. ParkcrV Giugcr-Tenic restores the
ital energies, and In ings geed health uiiker
l ban anything you can use Tribune. tcc:id
vei tisement. ul-liiiilcoilweew
l'liysictl Sull'erlng.
Ne one can rcali.e, except by pergenal ex
kh if nee, the anguish et mind and bedv en
dured by sufferers from dyspepsia, indiges
tion, constipation, and ether diseases el the
stomach. Uunleck IJloed l.itter.s area pe-ilitc
cure ler this direst or all diseases. Pilectl.
Fer sale at II. J. tJeclinm'.s ilrug store, j:;7
North (Juecii street, Eancaster.
She Passed it Along.
"I send you my testimonial iu reference te
Spi Ing IHosseni.liaviiig taken it for dyspepsia,
and receiving almost, immediate relief. 1
passed it te my neighbor, who Is using It with
same results. Mils. .1. XV. LEFFEI.T.
"Elmira, N. Y."
Pi ice .hi cents. Fer sale at If. II. Cochran's
di eg vteie. 137 North ljuccn, Lancaster.
Incredible.
F. A. Scratch, druggist, Kuthven, Onl.,
wiites: "1 have the greatest confidence iu
venr lluiileck IIloeil llittei's. In one case with
which I am personally acquainted their sue
cess w:is almost incredible. Oi.c lady told me
that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun
dreds of dollars' worth of medicine she had
previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at 11.
ll. Cochran drug store, 137 North (Jnccn St.,
Lancaster.
MEDICAL.
17-IUNET WOE!.
THE GREAT -CURE
FOB
RHEUMATISM,
As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS.
L1VEK A'D BOWELS.
It cleanses the system of the acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which only
Hie victims et Rheumatism can realize.
Thousands of Cases et the worst feims et
tins terrible dKeae have been quickly re
lieved, in a short time Perfectly Cored.
KIDNEY WORT
has had weiuleilul success, and an immense
eiilc in cveiy pait of the country. In hundreds
of ciacs it has cured where all else had failed,
ll is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS
ACTION, but haiiulccH in all case.;.
It Clean', Strengthens antl gives New
I. lie te all the important organs et the body.
The natural action et the Kidneys U le-tered.
Tliu Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the.
Rew els move freely and healthiully. In this
way the vteist discuses aie eradicated from
tllUw.V'jlflll.
As it lias been moved by thousand-, that
KIDNEY WORT.
1 ' I he IHO--1 effectual l fined v for cleansing the
S3 stein et all meibid .-editions it should be
iice-l in every household as a
SPRING MEM-JINK.
Muays euies IHliotiMiess, Cu'iKtlpatlun
1'lles jiuiI all lemale Disuse.
- It is put up in Dry Vcgetable form, in
09-lin cans, ene package et which makes six
iuaitset medicine.
Aif-Alselii LjquliI Kerm.vcry Ceiicen tinted
3-ler the convenience et these who -.m net
A-a-icadily prepare it. It acta with equal
&&-ej)lcicncj m cither form.
GET IT OF YOUU Dl'.UGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS RICHARDSON fc CO., Tren's,
Hurllngtun, Vt.
I WIU send the ii y pest-paid.)
dec 27 lid A w4
itn;i'!AI, AND CHRONIC' DISK ASKS.
Mary A. Leugakcr, M. D ,
OFFICE ND RESIDENCE
Ne. !:? East Walmit Street,
LANCASTER, IA.,
;itlnehtsr I he Lye, r and Tlirual
Treated at a Specialty.
i'.iitif ul.ir attention given te the tiiMtuicut
of ln-.c.i-eet Women and Childi en.
1'iee xamiiiatien and treatment daily ex-
epi Sunday liem II a. in. ti 1 p. n'. Consul
tation', in E'ii;:li-h and German.
H. D. LONGAKER,M. D.,
I.ATI- OK PHILADELPHIA,
NOW (K LANCASTER, PA..
Oflice : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
ellci- In- piiile-.ieiial s-ervlces te the alllictcd
e-peeially In these uHi'iiiig from Chronic or
Special Disease-". He will bctfladte.sccanil talk
v. Uh them. His hN praetieete il.'iinlydeclare a
ill-ease incurable it he believes it te be se. In
the -iM! r.'lifcu he. undertakes he guarantees
todeaM that can be done by unwpaiicd atten
tion and the application of c.xpciicneed skill,
gained hv many years el practice in treating
di-case iu it-, various and liie-d. malignant
bums. That ltNskill has net been cxcrlcd in
vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen
at lii-s eilice, will testily.
Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures
Without I'aln or Using lite KiiiTc or
Drawing Bleed.
skin DiMeaMM and evciy description el lTl
icralieii.I'ilcsuml Scioluleiis Di-eiiscs I'cinia
uently Cuied.
t'einale Dlneace;., Aeute or Cliieuic, 'ipecillly
and ndically cuied.
Ii-eai-es el the lams. Thieat, Slemaeli.
I.iM'i'and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
raiticular attention ;icn te I'rivate Dis Dis Dis
o.iNfsel teiy iltveiiitieii ; also that state el
aliciialieii and ueaknesset mind, which len
ilfii pel Mm-) incapable el enjoying the jileas
inc.iiil pel lei min;; the lutic-et lite, complete
ly cuied, and the patient restored te active
lieaitli and Hi" enjeynients el lite.
IliveascH et She I'.je and Kar treatnl as a
peci.iliy.
Dr. l.en::krr will make pio'e'-ieual visits
unj ilNtauce. Can le consulted by letter (con (cen
ll'lentially). and medicine sent "with piepci
.liiiiliuns te anv nait el the ceunttv.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Oiiice: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
I. WCASTEi:, PA.
JeJi lydTul'luvSAw
mtr noens.
vti:v CIIKAI
sieki:.
SHAWLS
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MBTZ11ER, BARD & HADGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE.
P.l. l lv THIIIKT DOIMSKK all AWLS.
I!LCK TIl'lIHIT SINGLL SI!AWL
P.LACK IILANKET DOUItLE SHAWLS,
P.I.ACK P.I.ANKET SINGLE SHAWLS,
III.AL'K AND GKAV bllAAVLs,
TAKTAV PLAID SHAWLS,
PLAIN IOLOK PLAID SH WLS.
SlIUULDEU SHAWLS.
shawls rei: school gii:i.
Many of them bought at AUCTION
nnd te be sold CHEAP, at
&
XK C1IKAPST011E,
Ne. 1.1 WEST KIN STREET,
It'-tv.ecn Hi" Cooper Heuse and Seuel
Herse Hetel.
(Adlcr's Old Stand.)
tii&T iitzArimis.
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10AinKINWK.Vl.TIl II1ST151ISUTION CO,
Jth Popular Monthly Drawing
e TnK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the City of Louisville, en
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act el the
General Assembly et Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en Match 31,
rendered thu following dicisiens:
1st That tlie Commonwealth DlHlrl bill let)
Company ia legal.
2l ItsdraningK are fair.
N. 15. The Company Ii.ts new en hand a
lat;;i-receive Intnl. Ite.ul the list of prizes ler
the
V'OVKMISKK DRAWING.
iopri7.e'jl,eeocjicli le.rnn)
20 prizes .100 each 10,000
"loe erizes $1(X) each lo.eon
200 prizes 30 each lo.ew.'
two prices 'JOcacli l'J,OU0
1'XIO prizes lecacli 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " i,800
9prizc3l00cach, " " 900
JLrtl 111 I (.- aaaaaaaaaaaaa .cllaklllv
Wheln tickets. U ; halt Uckela. $1; 'l tickets
Wl;5S tickets, Jim.
Kemit Meney or Kank Draft in Letter, nt
send by Kxpii-ss. DON'T SKND 1JV UEUIS
TEltED LKTTKi: OK POSTOFF1CE OltDKK.
Urderaef $Tiaud upward, by Kxprcs, can lie
be nt at our expense. Address all orders te IC.
SI. ItOAKDAI AN. Couricr-leuriial I'uildlng,
Louisville, Ky.. ei K. ill. UtlAltDMAN,
U'3 Ur":iitwav. New Verk. febi-TuTlutSAw
DBT aoevs.
J.
B. MABTTN CO.
OPENING LARGE LINES OF
DEESS GOODS,
SUITINGS,
SILKS,
SATINS,
VELVETS,
PLUSHES,
CASHMERES, AC, AC.
LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS.
In great Vai!et3
CHILDREN'S COATS,
Hosiery, Underwear, (j leres, &v.
CARPETS AXD WALLL PAPERS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
4 NTICIPATINU A 11KAVV
FAT.T. TRADE
WATT, SHAND & CO.
IIa e opened an iiumeiit-e Hue of
DRESS GOODS
SILKS, SATIXS,
PL US UES, TEL J 'ETS,
CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS,
In the latest styles, neatly Dimmed with vel
vet iilush and passementerie. SiliRlu and
Deuble Shawls at very low pricecj.
NEW FALL COATINGS.
Ladies'. Uciit's and Children's (ierman, Eng.
li-li and American
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
KID U LOVES a specialty. A lull line et
Fester's Patent. Heek Kid Gloves.
I.eiM dozen of Ladies', Cent's and Children's
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
at pi ices that cannot be equaled.
LADIES' AND CENT'S SCAKLET
UNDERWEAR.
CENT'S
REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR,
500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets.
In all sizes and qualities, nt price? which we
cannot duplicate.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
N
J EXT 1MIOK TO THK CUUKT Illll'Sr.,
FAHNESTOCK.
Our CLOAK KOOM is new tilled with all the
NEW STYLES et
LADIES' COATS
AND
DOLMANS.
Tew Inch we want the attention el the-e in
want.
Black Silks ami Black Cashmeres.
Black Silks and Black Cashmeres,
VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS,
VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS,
Fer Dresses and Tii'innin;;, all at Levvcit
Prices.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS in all
the New Styles.
UNDERWEAK
IN QUANTITIES,
IN QUANTITIES,
l-OU LADIES, CENTS, KOiS AND ('IKLS,
FOR LADIES, CENTS, HOYS AND UlRL.'.,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
AT LOWEST PRICKS.
FAHNESTOCK!
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
jyivu
OODS, C.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
HAGER & BEOTHER
Have new open Full Lines ei
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
VELVETS, PLUSHES,
CLOAKS,
ULOAKINGS,
SHAWLS,
Merine Dnflerwear, Hosiery,
GLOVES
LACE GOODS.
We Invite examination.
Hapr & Bretta.
Ne. 25 West King Street.
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i:i EAST KING STREET.
1.1 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET,
i:: EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KINU STREET.
Men are loud el saying that their wives and
daughters waste time in " shopping." They
cannot understand why a lady alieuld ever
enter a store, except te purchase sonic article
which hhi! absolutely needs, and they regard
the time as absolutely wasted which Indies
ppend in passing liein store te store and coun
ter te counter, looking ever goods which they
de net intend te buy, and asking pi ices for
things ler which they have no immediate
need.
It i.s te ladies who understand this ait or
.shopping Unit this advertisement isaddresscd.
We want te remind them that the)' should
never regard u .shopping tour as complete
without a iiil te our establishment, at this
season especially, when se niaiiv articles are
needed for the approaching cold weather. It
m well for ladies te remember that in niany
departiuents our prices are habitually lower
for the same quality of goods than can be
found elsewhere In the city, wlii.c in no case
de we allow eur.scUes te ba undersold ; and
there will almost always be found in every
one el our departments some special let el
goods which we have secured at less than the
ikeml wholesale price, mid can theieloie ntTeril
te sell cxtraeidinarily cheap.
TRIMMIN6S.
lu this important department we are exhib
iting an entirely new .stock et goods embrac
ing ail the latest and most fashionable Novel
ties, and cemprisiii!; everything that can by
anv possibility be needed. We strongly advise
ladies, even it they have no intention te pur
chase, te call and examine our assortment,
which will give I hem a mere accurate ldeaet
the tendencies of lashieu than they can obtain
in any ether manner.
DRESSMAKERS especially will liud it te
their interest le vfr.it this depaitment, as net
only is our as-ertineiit remarkably full, but
our prices are lower than these of ether
neuses. Among me various items el attrac
tion we may mention
FRINGES,
GARNITURES,
PASSAMENTERIES,
SLIDES,
CRESCENTS.
ORNAS1ENT.S,
BALLS, etc.
Iu I'AsiiJiKllK. IRIDESCENT. RAINBOW,
BRONZE mid COMBINATION
EFFECTS.
BLACK BEAD FRINGES and TRIMMINGS
OF ALL KINDS
are also a. specialty ei this department, and
our assortment et
BUTTONS, BUTTONS,
embraces styles le match every variety nnd
shade et Trimming.
TRIMED IATS.
Tin-, is another department that our pat ion -.should
net fail te visit. We have appiopii appiepii
ated te it for this season the entire rear build
ing, and are able te display nn assortment
which ler variety of style, beauty, I'm i.s h and
range of prices is unsurpassed iu the city. All
Hie newest fashions arc fully rcnrc.sentrd, and
we de net exaggerate iu sayingQiat ladies can
there secure hats and bonnets of the best ma
tciials and most tastelul make, at less than
one hall the pi ice charged for similar goedi
elsewhere.
CLOAKS.
TliKilcpaituicut is new supplied with a com
plete assortment et Wiap et every kind for
Fall and Winter Wear all well-made and in
the greatest variety of styles and prices.
Among the items worthy or mention arc
WALKING JACKETS, et foreign and domes
tic make, in Llulit Shades and Plush trimmed:
Diagonal and Beaver ;Cleth DOLMANS, ttim-
incd with Fine P.is"amenleric, Plush, Fringe
and Gimp, and, in short, a thoieughly com
plete line, equal in quality te the. beat and
lower iu piiccs than the lowest.
UNTIUMMEI) HATS,
UNTKIMMED HATS.
Bi si Bc.iver flats at fi7.".
Beaver Bennets and Tuibans at $J.7".
Cheap Bearers Tee.
Moscow Bcaveis at Sic.
Satin Bound Dcibics at 7.ic.
Cleth Derbies'at .Vie.
Children's Trimmed Hats ler Scheel.
BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS.
A Fine Bunch el Tips at nOc.
Black, White, Plain Celers.
Natural and Faney Deuble French Plume-, at
all prices and very cheap.
Fancy Wings and Breasts,
Black .let Feathers.
Pompon Binle in immense variety.
Feather Turbans lrem $3 up te $12.
PLUSHES AND VELVETS.
An Elegant Plush at $2,
An Excellent Plu.-h all'.
A MeslSupcib 22-inch width Plush, In all col
ors, at $1 a yard.
BLACK PLUSH A SPECIALTY.
FANCY PLUSHES.
Black Silk Velvet, $1 per van!.
Fine Black Silk Velvet, l.'.'."i per yanl.
Colored Silk Velvets at $1.50 per yard.
Colored Velveteens at 0c. per yard.
A full line el Black Velveteens from it) cents
upwards.
J list opened, one let of Very Fine Black Silk
Velvet at $5 per yard.
BARGAINS IN BLACK SATINS.
A Most Handsome Piece of Satin, worth $1.50,
we sell at $1 per yard.
CREPES AT ALL PRICES.
Alse,
CREPE BONNETS AND CREPE VEILS.
Bordered Chenille Det Net,
in White and Black, at only J5 cents per yaid.
WORSTEDS.
Zenhvr. in all color ,
....'Jc. pcreiriice.
e ounces for "JSc.
Shetland Weel Tw
Saxony Weel
Gcruiantewn Weel
German Knitting Weel
Fairy Zephyr
Crewel Weel
Gleve Yarn
Embroidery Silk, en skeins..
Embroidery Silk, en quilts..
Embroidery Silk, en spoils..
Knitting Silk, en balls
Filling Silk
Filling Silk
-ic. a hank.
8c. an ounce.
....inc. nq'uarter.
$2 per pound.
ic. a skein.
,.$1.50 per pound.
...20c. per bunch.
....4c. per spool.
'Ic. per spool.
3Gc. per ball.
Ic.aikcin.
....yc. an ounce.
ZEPHYR SHAWLS lrem 73c. upwards.
BARGAINS IN RIBBONS.
Fancy, Ombres, Striped and ethers;, iu Silk,
Meiie, Satin ana Plush.
White .Lira Canvas, J yard wide 15c.
White Jara Canras.i yard wide 25c.
1 lone y-Comb Canvas, )i yard wide 25c.
Heney-Comb Canvas, yanl wide 40c.
Ada Canvas, yanl wide 40c.
Burlap Canvas, j yard wide :ac. I
loiercu .Java canvas ac,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS,
SOFA CUSHIONS.
IN ENORMOUS VARIETY,
CZOTBXNG.
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AAAMAKER & BROWN.
That Old Stere.
" The old corner," " the old reliable." " the geed old place "
All light, friends, call it what you please. We confess te some pride
in being "eld'' in eeme respects.
It was pretty dark day, 21 years age, when we christened " Oak
Hall," and steed up te answer te the name. 21 years is long enough for
a baby te grew te niauhbed, and for a small undertaking te grew into a
gteat enterprise. 21 years age we were our own buyer, bookkeeper, por
ter and watchman ; and stuck te it until ethers came along te help, seme
of whom have been with us ever since.
Te day tbe needed helpers are numbered by thousands, aud our custom
ers aie almost beyond number and everywhere.
Our stere 21 years age was "euly that cubby-hele at the corner," hard
ly large eueugh te turn around in. New you knew what it is.
Truly we have grown old and " settled." We bavn't any disposition
te change lrem iixed prices, nor from fixed principles, the chief of which
is guarding the interests of our customers.
a
We keep te our plain old-fashioned Oak Hall buildings. They are like
old-fiuhiened siher, well-worn, but still solid and geed, better than seme
newer.
We held fast also te our old methods of serving our custemcis, viz:
with the largest assortments te select from, the very best for the money,
a guarantee with every purchase, viz : the privilege of btingiug back
goods and taking the money again if they want te.
The only new thing about the Oak Hall premises strained and over ever over
etewded by the ever-increasing business, is the new stock for the winter
of 1881. Wc sold out almost te bare beaids last winter. Nearly every
thing is this season's cut and fashioning. New materials have been used,
aud new patterns te cut them by.
Please accept this old-fashioned, hcai ty invitation te leek in upon us
and thus find out if our old age and experience hasn't served us well iu
producing this stock.
WANAMAKBR & BROWN.
OAK HALL, Market and Sixth, Philadelphia.
K
OSENSTEIN'S ONE PKICE HOUSE.
SECOND TO NONE.
OUR ASSORTMENT OP
Men's Fall Overcoat ami llsterettes,
PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT,
$8 te $35.
Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 10 te S35.
NOVELTIES.
BOYS' AND CHMI'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
$4 te $18.
THE BICICLE SHIRT IN DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50.
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PKICE HOUSE,
(NEXT HOOK. TO SHUIrZ & KUO.'S HAT STOKE).
Ne. 37 North Queen Street,
I?ALL CAMPAIGN.
MYERS & -RATHFON
Aie better prenaietl tliiin ever te accommodate flic public In
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOK MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CIIILI'KKN,
At liottein price, all nr own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man cim get the hett
Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold lu America. While this Is a specialty, yet all our
Clothing Is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre Hall you mive eiiu
in oil t. Our Custom Department Ii full nnd complete It you want n Cheap Bininc Suit you
ran have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Dellam. Diess Soils from
Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best Variety
in uiirt from, ami i.itlatactien In evcrv wav guaranteed. We are prepared le maku tin at
Bhert notice and In the best style ana at tne
stock et
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete. Don't fall te call and leek through Centre Hall bcleic you make yerti
Fall and Winter purchase. Yen will lind willing hands te show you through the imuien-i-.steck
et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Beys nnd Children.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE HALL,
Ne. 12 EAST KINti STREET, LANCASTER, FENN'A.
rzujtriiEtrs
J
OHM L. ARNOLD.
Largct, Finest and
CHANDELIERS
EVEB SEEN IN LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN L. AEJSTOLD,
Neb. U, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
STKAMKD oysters.
Specialty matle of Steamed Oyster., at the
SPBECIIER HOUSE,
Ne. 27 North Duke Stieet.
Having lurnlshcd our Restaurant with a
boiler for steaming oysters, we take this meth
od et informing the public that wc are pre
pared at all tlmeg te lurniali them te families
nt their houses or at the restaurant.
Ladies' entrance. Ne. 27 North Duke street.
UKOFF & COPELAND,
03t29-uu Proprietors.
R'
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:e:-
Lancaster, Pa.
F
ALL CAItll'AlUN.
lowest prices, uur uuiicrs are iri-cin'-s,
On
sui'rzxjss.
JOHN L.
AICNOLD.
-:e:-
Cheapest Stock of
MprS-tut
rrz a
F
OK. SALE OK KtSNT, MJRNIhHED,
Mre. Martini s. Shacner's beuse, Je. 4i7
Wet Orange street. Apply te
e2Hwd
I. Li.
STEIN MET.
OK SALE.
Elegant BUILDING SITES in the wiMcrn
suburbs et the city, and I'UILPINi; LOTS at
all prices nnd In all parts nt the city. Apply te
ALLAN A. IIEUU ft CO.,
Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents,
sept3-3mdl 3 North Duke Street.
X"SENSTEIN'S ONE I'ltlUK JIOl'SK,
TH trLJtS' OVTVi
1 ANCASTEK AND -MILLEKSVILLK U.
ii Cais run e fellows :
Leave iuieaiser u . ". I'cpeii, ui i.
11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, 6 ami 8d0 p. in., e.xritut cr
sai-iniay, wiien the nisi car leaves at ussv p. i. .
Leave Blillcrsville (lower end) at 5, t. ami 10
a. 91., and 1. 3. 5 and 7 p. in.
Cars tun daily en i'1 ive time except en Sur.
day.
C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
t Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
STATiena Ne kth- Express. I Express. I .U-nn
WJBB. A. M. T. 11. r. M.
Pett Deposit...
Peachbottem..,
Safe Harber...
Columbia.
i:-.S5
7-12
7:55
S:25
3:.'i5
4:2
5:11
5:W
2:5
::.is
5:21
6.20
Statiebs Seith- Express. Express. Acceui
WARI. A. M. r. M. A. M.
Columbia HA1 $' 7;15
r. m. Ar.hws
Safe Harber U.n; t-:4 Lell-.JO
Peiiehbottem IZM 7..r: lt.(7
Pert Deneslt ... 1:25 .(): li.2t
TKAD1N. .V COLUMBIA K. It.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASShNlSER TRAINS
MONDAY, JULY 11th. It.
NORTHWARD.
LBAVK.
Quarryvllle
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster .'
Columbia
A.M.
r. m. r. m.
2::0
'.'.'.. :1:40
l.ie :;.:e
1:IU 3:10
3.20 5.50
:li
S.iki
7.50
ARIUYK.
Readiii"
10.115
SO'ITHWARD.
JLKAVB.
Reaitlng
ARRIVE.
Columbia
A.M. M. r.M.
7:25 12.IW 6:10
r.M.
0:.!.". 2:10 !.2li
'.1:27 2.10 8.IIS
1I.S7 8:20
10:37 .... !fc5U
Lancaster. '.1:27 2.10 8.iis B::e
Lancaster, King St 'I.S7 .... 8:20 5:10
Oiiarryvilie 10:37 .... !fc5U C.I5
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
lrem Philadelphia. Pett.-ville. Harrisbiinr, Al Al
lentewn ami New Yerk, via Bound BfHik
Reute.
At Columbia with tniiiw litand limii Voik,
Hanover, tlettysbury, Frederick mid Haiti,
ineie. A. M. WILSON. Snpt.
PKN N.S Y I. VA N I A RAILROAD N Kn
SCHEDULE On and utter .MN1A1
OCTOBER .iM, 1881, trains en the I'emi vl
vania Railre.td will arrive at and leave tin
Lancaster and l'litlm!-'iliia ilupetiui Inllews :
Airlve
Atlantic Express
Phlladelpia Expri'ss,
Fast Line,
TorkAecem. Arnei;
llarrisbnrj; Kxpie-
Dlllervillt: Aeeimi. Aimcs,
Columbia Acc mi iiietliit it hi.
Frederick Aeeimi. At lives,
Sunday Muil
Johnstown E.iiiv
Chicago Day Kpi ets
Kt T.mtli llnv Iviiii.i
.!:l A
7.111 '
7:.!5
10:10 -l.'.eiV.
5 :vt "
515 '
7.0.1 "
7 r
:i::;'i '
Harrisburg AeeiiiiiiiiiHlai'u,
WB8TWARD.
Leave
Philad'a
Aril
w
Lane
5. .'
0:27
le:30
10:3"
IOiO
2.-:m 1
2:35
ifiO
?i":tr
7:2C
7::ai
.:v
2.15 i
Way PassenRcr,
News Express
MailTrainNe. I.vlii Mt.ley,
Mall Train Ne. 2, via Cul'bia,
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation,
DUlervIUoLecal.viaMt.Joy
Lancaster Aeeommeilat ion,
Harrisburg Accomuiedat'ii,
Columbia AeeoumuHlatieii,
Ibirrisburtc Express,
PlttabunrExpiH,
CIiicliiiinll.Express,
Pacific Express,
li:aA.M.
4:3.1 '
8:00 "
8:li" ""
lile
Mail Train. Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lau
caster with Mail Tiaiii.Ne. l.at ll:;;0:i.ii... will
run tliinitli In llaniiver.
Frederick A cceiniiKMl.it ion, west, con neel i n
at Lancaster with Fa-t Line, west, ul2 3, will
run ilireush lc Freileriek.
Harriiburs Exprevs. we--t,al 5:.i p. in . hai
direct eonneetlem ( illmnt ch:in;;e el ears) li
Celiiiubi'iamt Ve'k.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when IIiikviI,
will slop at Dnwniuiilewn.Cnatcirillc, I'.irkef
burp, .lleiint Jej, Ellxabellituwn and Middle
town.
HUUIiti JSI S "J WXKJil .
OCIIOOL ItOOKMt
SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS !
All Scheel Heeks anil Scheel Supplier at tin
very Ien est tales at
Tin. 42 WKST KINO STRKKT.
JOHN RAKK'.tSOM.-L
SCHOOL BOOKS
I'.iii-riii.
LANCASTER SCHOOLS,
AT TUB
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
HOOKSTORK
JOM BAM'S SOIS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
I.ANUASTKK. IA.
VAJteUVS.
.f" IKK AT P.AR4SALNS IN UAHI'IM.
I claim te have tlei Laigivt ami Mil'-
lock el
CARPETS
In this City. llrii-ielsamlTapcstrj-CAKI'KTS
riuee-ply, Exlla Sillier, Super, All Weel,
lalt Weel ami I'.ut Weel Ingrains: from the
lest le the cheape-it :w low its "5c. per y:oil.
All Ihu
'LVJEWiT .1 .V ClIOWK PA TTEItA'N
that ever can be -ecu lu IIiNetty.
I uNe have a Laie and FiiieSletl. et my
nvn make
Chain mill Kju; Cjii'ikjI.s,
AS LOW AS 3Sc. PER YARD.
AImiMAKK CARPETS TO OKDERnt f-liev
notice. Satitactteii giiaienteeil
rNotieuble tei show goods il ou de n
wish te imrcha.se. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTLR PA.
MltPETH, IHAI.,4C.
Jvmuv schum, sex & te.,
MANUKACTORV,'
Ne. VA SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known .Manufacturers el ;jiiiin
LANCASTER QUI LTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
RLANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac
CUSTOM RAO CARPETS A SPEC! LTi.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either In tin; piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Itibbeny,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Hied. Gen
tlcrncn's Coats, Overcoats, I'anN. i.xN. ,e.
Dyed or Scoured ; also, Indigo IJIuu lelti
lene.
All orders or goods lelt with us n ill receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL..
Ceal et the best ipiallty put up expresy ie
faintly use, ami at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 fcOUTII WATER STREET.
2-lVdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A l.O
"1AVKICNS Or LUKAY.
CAVERNS OF LURAY,
LUKAY, PACE COUNTY. VIRGINIA,
About one mile from the paenj;er depot et
the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new
brilliantly illuminated with tlic Eleltt.ic
Light.
THE LURAY INN,
Specially erected ami beautifully liiriiMu-d l.n l.n l.n
tlieaccoiiiuieilatioii el viiiters te t'i- I avenc
is open for tne rereptien of-jecst-i
A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT ir.T- mi
usual facilities te large and small exi-ur-ien
parties. ect.iMiudAw
EABTWnt.
Leave
Lunc'lfi
1:10 a.m.
1.15 "
5:(iS "
SMI "
8.er, '
8:1.1 "
!l:ll "
1.50 r.M.
'izte "
2 Hi "
5.05 "
5:15 "
r.:25 "
3.0H "
i:ii) r.M
4:oe "
5i-!0 "
fi:25 "
ihlii "
11:55 "
(ut cr '
A.M.
7-r
.I-.15
9:27
r.M
ter