ti.TWff,.,..- )T LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1881. -mn- r.i-."gj!jrPtn- Lancaster I-ntelliaenccr. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, 1881. Straw bridge & Clothier's Xew Stere. Philadelphia Ledger el NeT. 1st. Among the many improvements en Market street, few are se conspicuous as tthe high, wide and handsome buildiDg en the northwest corner of Eighth, occupied as the dry goods house of Strawbridge & Clothier. The present large structure has been added te at successive periods, being origi nally a small store en the northwest cor ner of the streets named, fronting 23 feet en Market, and running back 50 feet. At that time it was occupied as a retail dry goods store by Justus C. Strawbridge, the business having been established in 18G2. Only ene fleer was used by Mr. Straw bridge. In 18C8 the firm of Strawbridge & Clothier was established, by the admis sion of Mr. Isaac H. Clothier te partner ship. That year an adjoining store en Market street and a small store en Eighth street were rented, giving the firm a frontage of 4G feet en Market street by a depth of 07 feet en Eighth street. In 1874 the business of the firm had se increased that a further enlargement was necessary and two stores en Eighth street were se emed, affording an entire depth of 100 feet. Up te this time the firm had rented the piepcrties occupied by them. In 1874 they purchased the buildings theu occu pied by them, and a few years later bought the three stores ad joining their property en the west, with.Markct street front. The newly ac quired buildings were tern down, and en their site was erected one large building, se constructed anil arranged as te form part of. and conespeml in style with, the buihling precr. In 1880 a still further enlargement was found te be necessary, and Messrs. Strawbridge fc Clothier se cured by purchase eleven small houses facing en what was known as Filbert av enue a narrow court running 200 feet south from Filbert street. The work et demolishing the row of small houses and erecting a new building was immediately begun, and when the new structure was finished the firm had one continuous line or surface of fleer extending all the way from Market street te Filbert street. Iu the spring of the present year the two properties, one en the southwest corner of Eighth ami Filbert streets and the ether adjeiuiug en the south, were purchased. The stores and buildiug that steed upon these lets were new, but differed in gener al appearance and style from the Straw bridge & Clothier new building. They wcie tliesefeie loin down and euc build ing cicetcil cei responding in finish aud design te the general workmanship en the elder buildings of the firm. As nearly completed, the building is handsome, capacious aud in every way well adaptcil te the wants of a large mer cantile Leu.-e. The first story en .Market street is of iieu lient, and the ether stories of Pietea steue. The Eighth sheet fronts aud the Filbert street rear arc faced with pressed brick, with ornamental trimmings of biick ami stone cappings and cornices. The liiM. fleer of the main or front build ing, :i well as the long, narrow depart ment liir.u'iiii: back te Filbcit street, and the new r-tmc net yet completed, en the corner, a:e all given up exclusively te the extensive setail business of the firm. Heavy, daik woe.l counters inn along the wallf, and Kinged about the csntrc ei the fleer ."-ccni te divide the large store into a number of smaller establishments. The place is fitted up with all the modern conveniences, anil is finished in haid weed. Near the westernmost deer en Market street i- a capacious elevator finished in walnut. It runs from the basement te the fleer. The second story, like the first, has the lull depth of the improved building. The front part is used as the salesroom, where ladies' cloaks, coats, dresses and general garments sic sold. Te afl'eid light te the ground liit.-r, an opening is had in the fleer of the second story, which gives it the appliance of a gallery te the lower salesroom. Iu the rear is a ladies' waiting room, the tables furnished with news papeis. periodical.', ifcc. Fuither backaie the fitting and diessmaking departments. Between the second and third floors, in the re.ir of the main building, is a seit of semi-story, which is occupied as the auditing department aud for officers The entire th'tul fleer in the main building is used as a salesroom for the wholesale business. The fourth fleer is occupied as a receiving aud storage room, where the stock is fust brought by a freight elevator when admitted te the house. Jleie it is examined and arranged. On this fleer is also a mail elder depattment, where about forty young men are engaged in attending te the business correspondence and ship ments of the heusa. A fashion paper is published here for circulation among the patrons of the firm. On this fleer, as indeed thiougheut the house, may be seen standing at intervals along the fleer a string of buckets filled with water. Above, en the wall, is a card notifying the observ er wht.re the dilleraut apparatus that might be used in case of fire is kept. On the fifth, or top fleer, aie large par titioned rooms used for different branches of the trade, vine of the chief industries te be noticed here is shirt making, at which aie employed a large number of girls. They use sewing machines, which arc run by steam. On this fleer also are several hiuch-ioems, where the hands take their meals during working hours. Iu all of thei-c dilfeicnt departments some new model n appliance has been recently introduced, and conduces te the comfort of the employees or the better workings of the big building. The long area of store standing ea the site of old Filbert avenue is but two stories iu height. The new property at the end is four stories in height, aud of the same general design as the buildiug proper. On the lirst and second floors are salesrooms. The third and fourth floors arc occupied as sewing rooms. Here a large force of young women arc at work in rooms which have probably no superior in this country for brightness, ventilation and general comfort Lunch rooms for the girls are also placed en these floors. An elevator in the Filbert street extension, just completed, runs te the top of the new building. The ent'nc property is admirably lighted and ventilated. On the lower floors a large skylight affords ample light, an I iu cliucd artists' windows make the illumi nation almost perfect. All through the buildiug there is evi dence that the most careful study has been given te every detail of arrangement for the health and comfort of empleyes and the convenience of customers, as well as the satisfactory transaction of the great business of the house. Complicated DIfceast. A in eminent gentleman in Cerre Gorde county, town, writes us that lie flinls Kidney Wert te be the best remedy Jic ever knew for a complication et discuses. It is the specific action which it lias en the liver, kidneys and bowel-, riticli gives it such curative power, und it is the thousands of cures which it is pci-tniming which given it its great celebrity. Liquid (very enncentratcd) or dry. both act ctllcli in l v. -Y. II. Jeur mil of Commerce. nV-lwd&w J fi ijri:i:iujj feed for the brum ami nerves ) what we need in these days of rush and vieny. l":irkcr'n Ginger-Tonic restores the vital nellies, and brings geed health quicker than sin j i lilng you can use. Tribune. Sec ad-vcjil-enn-nt, nl-lmdeod&wcew Icpnl from the Tells. Jiie Uar-en, Lapertc. Ind., writes: " Hurrah ler Spring lilnsiem ; it's ull you recommended it te he. My dyspepsia has nil vanished. Whv don't you advertise it ? What allowance will you wake it I taken dozen bottles, se that I could oblige my friends occasionally?" Price 5J cents. Fer sale nt II. u. Cochran' drug Stere. 137 -North Queen street, Lancaster. Bed of Down Feel Hard. All beds seem hard te the rheumatic. Then harken yc peevish sufferers ! App.V Dr. Themas' KClectrlc Oil te your aching joints and muscles. Rely upon it that you will ex perience speedy r.:liet. Such, at lca-t. Is the testimony or thee who have used it. The re medy is likewise successfully resorted te Ter threat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. Fer sale at II. U. Cochran's drug store, 1J7 Xerlh Queen street, Lancaster. Universal Approbation By the community at large has been given te lturdeck Bleed Hitters. Ne instance is known where dissatisJactien has been manifested by their use, or where aught but beneiit followed their administration. Price $1. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. TrriDNKY WOKT. THE ONLY MEDICINE IX EITHEK LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SIGK? JSeeause ice allow these great organs te be come clogged or torpid, and poisonous liuuieri arc therefore forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDNEY WORT HILL SUKKLY CUItE KIDNEY DISEASES, L1VEK COMPLAINTS, Piles, Constipation, Urinary Diseases, Female Weakness and Nervous Disorder. by causing free action of these organ undre storing their power te threw ejSTdisca.se. Whv suffer bilious pains and aches ".' Wiry tormented with Piles, Constipation-.' Why frightened ever disordered Kidnej s .' Why endure nervous or sick headaches? Use KIIJNET WOKT and rejoice in health. -W It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 4(Slin cans, one package et which makes six S-quarts of medicine. 49 Alse In liqulrt Ferm.vcry Concentrated 43ler the con veniencoet these who cannot M& readily prepare it. It acts with equal OS' efficiency in either for hi. GET IT OF YOUK DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI. WELLS, KICHAUI.SOX ii CO., Prep's, Kiirlingten, VI. f Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lyd.tv.:. S' TKANGE "KT TUCK I STRANGE. YET TRUE, that after the hun dreds of extraerdiuirv cures wrought by DU. GREENE In this citv and county, et Con sumption. Diabetes, PaUv, Fits. Djpep-ia and ether diseases, utter the patients hail ( without success ) tested Alie, and Homicepathic physi cians. "Tls very strange that hundred-, of ether persons, mere or less ulllicted with ills ease, will net read Dr. Greene's pamphlets, or call upon him and be cured of their ailment-'. Strange that they could be inlliieneed by jeal ous physirlanser druggists, te keep away from Dr. Greene. They ought te knew that the major portion of hi- patients are from the ranks et ether M. 1., and that it they did net lie, or threw out eme kind et inuendees, they would le.e the balance of their patient-. Mrs. MeCaskcv, et Philadelphia, came under Dr. G.'s charge through Mr. Powell, of Ne. : East Walnut stieet. aline.-t blind; been ter years tt-ting the Philadelphia oculists. Oct. 27, went home with geed vision and health, Oct. 27, Wm. Ensminger, a blackMiiilli et Strawburg. came in aline-t a new man. having Mitlered ter year-, with Dypeplu iu it-- wer-l lerm-. lie had been under 1." M. y. 1-cfeichc toted eniuipatliy. atari h cured for .V) rent-. Tlie remedy sent te anyone en icceipt et r0 cents in stamps. DR. CHAS. A. GREENE, 14C EAST KINO STKCbT. mwfas DRT GOODS, VNDRRWEAK, JtC. YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES " ATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES "VATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES ATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES ATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES Y ATES ri'IIK OKEAT CTKATIVK AOKXT. T GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S llQ U 11UI. A GALVANIC HATTKRY is imbedded in this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body pieduces a constant but mild fur rent et Electricity, v hichismet txhihtr.iting. It is a positive and speedy cure ler ttm follow ing complaints, viz : Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Siclc lL-.vlaf-he, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, all Affections nt the ISrain, Spinal Complaint-:, Kidney and Liver Complaints Sciatica, ParaivK Asthma and Lung Diseases, Diseases nl the Hear!, Nervous Prostiutieiis, Ac. ruici: only ai.oe. THE BELL MANX CO., Predis, S12 II read way, Cor. 13'h St., New Yerk. AdEXTS W'AXTF.I). Send stamp ler circular"!. Fer sale by all Druggists. Mention this paper. Sent by 'mail. oct7-::iiited.t;iweow t oculists Renowned Cough Syrup. A ph-upi:t, safc.pceily am! sure remedy ter CehN. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inllucn-z-i. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, 111 en chitK Whooping Cough. pllt!ugef I'.lned, In flammation e: the Lungs and all Diseases el I'm Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these ai tides which long experience has proved te possess the most s.iteand eflicient epialities for the cure et all kinds of lung diseases. PHICE, S.1 CeutK. Pit-pared oiilyundseldbv CHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DKUGOI.V1'. Ne. 5) East K1115 Mrcel, Lancaster. $500 KHWA ICO. D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. .VK) Ucward that it will eradicate Eruptions, Pimples, llletehcs. Freckles. Meth, .te., lreui the face of any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. It clean-es MaLaKIA from the system, Kfightens the Eyes ami ileaiitilles the Complexion. A certain cure ter all Skin Diseases, and Positively Harmless-. ?1 per Package or C for $."i. Sold by Drug" ists or sent by mail in letter lerni en lecelpt of prie-. THE BELL. MANN CO., 843 IJreai'.Wity, New Voik. Mention thi- paper. Send stamp ler circu lars. oclT-Snicetl&iilu eew RKAD THIS Lancaster, Pa.. April 28, bSl. TUK KlDSEVCCUA MF'O COMrAJJV. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa th.it alter using ene pack el KIDNEYCUHA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, after trying variens known remedies. I have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many or my friends who have used it have been benefited. PETEU JiAlvKII, mSClyd Foreman Examiner and Express. 11UUHS ANJ SliT!ONK. DUUOOL HOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS ! All Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies nt the very lowest rates at L. M. KLYNN'S, Ne. 43 "IVJCST KINO STKEET. TOBN llAKR'slSOXs. SCHOOL BOOKS ret: the LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, & CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO 4 CO ft CO CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO A CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft OO ft CO ft CO ft CO & co ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO & CO & CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO A CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO ft CO A. C". t ATES ft- CO. A, C.Yates & Ce CLOTHING, LEADING POPULAR CLOTHIERS PHILADELPHIA, HAVE NOW OX HAND Sl'CII AX ASSORTM EXT OF GOODS FOU FALL AXD WIXTEK, THAT IT WOULD BE HARD FOU A FUKCHASEU TO LEAVE THE STORE DISSATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut AND Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED. septl-llild AC. I). B. Hostetter & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING MEX, HOYS AX SOUTHS VALL AND WINTER, Is larger and mere varied than ever belere. Prices the lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, e-Mvis LANCASTER. P. H- .ISIIIOXAIiLE CLOTI11NO. Chaste, liehttir.g appar.il muilis one accus tomed te geed -eeiety and pr.s-cs.cd of innate ivlinemeiit. GOOD FITS, GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD WORK, AT LOWEST PRICES, AL ISiSTEK ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. Employing none hut Sl:illtul Cutters and Tailors, we are con lldt-nt of pleasing the most ('nt id ions. As regarding the TRIMMING of our cloth ing w- ii- c only the hest the market affords. ONE OF THE LATEST IS THE Freck, Cutaway and Chesterfield, WITH WIWLE llAVKti. In England they are new popular and are extensively worn in large cities iu this coun try, us they leek well they will prehahly grew into popular favor In this city. Made from goods et :i decided figure they are desirable garments, as the pattern is net marred by nil almost useless seam in the centre of the back. The absence of this seam has u pleasing etrect, especially en close lilting garments. W'c have the illustrations et FOUR DIFFERENT DESIGNS which I will .exhibit in my window and can new be seen in connection with :i FULLY EQUIPPED R fllni istfailoMeeDttB We have a full line et FIXE READY MADE CLOTHING DRY QOODB. -FOR AT THE BOOKSTORE e JOffiST BAER'S SOUS, 15 ud 17 NORTH WEEN STREET, LAKUASTER, PA. Men's, Youth's, Beys' and Chil dren's Wear. W Inch wc are selling at very low pi ices. Our assortment et YOUNG MEN'S FANCY BACK ULSTERETTES A?."D Reversible Overcoats is the Me3t Complete and Finest Assortment ever before exhibited In this city. An exam ination of the above will certainly be te your advantage. AL R0SENSTEIN, THE LEADER OP FASHION, OPPOSITE the GRAPE HOTEL 4 NTICIPATINO A HEAVY PALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an lmmcn?c line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, SATIXS, PL USIIES, VEL VETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In the latest st les, neatly trimmed with vel vet pliujh and passementcrle. Single and Deuble Shawls at very low pricces. NEW PALL. COATINGS. Ladles' Cent's and Children's Oerman, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID GLOVES a specialty. A lull line et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Cleves. 1,(HK1 dozen or Ladies', Gent'.s and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannel be equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs .White and Colored Blankets. In ull sizes and finalities, nt prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK. STOKE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. KXT HOOK TO THK COUKT IIOUSK. NK FAHNEST0CK. LADIES AT LADIES' DOLMANS' LAMES' WALKING JACKETS PRICES : PROM $3 te $50. Ladies iu search of the.sc goods will de well te visit our COAT ROOM before purchasing. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND AT LOWEST PRICES. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, QUILTS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS Merine Underwear, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS ASD amis. All the above goods in Large Quantities and all at our usual LOW PRICES. FAHNESTOOK! Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER. PA. CLOTH ISti. OOMKTIIIKG NKW :" LACE Til HEAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHEK-WEIGRT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SIIIItTMAKER, NO. ."; NOKT1I JUE.N STKEET mi.t, OPKNINU H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Of the LARGEST ASSORTMENT! tine SUITING, OVERCOATING, ash PANT A LOONTN C ever brought te the CI! v of l.r.nea-ler. Prices as Lew as the Lewest ASD All Goods Warranted as Represented ' AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, DRT GOODS. NODGUASS, 31UKKAY & CO. SN MARKET & NINTH STS, SNODGRASS, lUREAT & CO, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS. WINTER CLOAKINGS. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. SEAL and SILK PLUSHES. LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS. QHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS. BOY'S SUITINGS and OYERCOATDfGS. MEN'S SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. BILLIARD CLOTHS. CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS. , FLANNELS FOR UNDERWEAR J3EAVEHTEENS AND CORDUROYS. IVtEK, IIOWKKS & MDKST. r IVLKK, HOWKKS HUKST. SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC. On account of tlie proposed change in our business we offer te lav a large let of Best Makes PRINTS at 3t and 7c. worth 8e. Alse, a laiiic let of SHORT ENDS of UNBLEACHED MUSLINS AT G 1-1 CTS, Same goods are cheap at 1 and 8 cents. We offer a Bale of RUSSIA CRASH at a very great bargain. These goods are all Linen and run from 10 te l-l yards te the piece. Special reductions in DEESS GOODS, MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES- AVc offer BLACK CASHMERES from .1c te 1.1c per yard less than the same qualities can be bought elsewhere. All the Choice New Shades in COLORED SILKS, at Lew Prices. Finest assort ment of SILK VELVETS and BROCADE SILKS in the city at reduced prices. EST WE IXVITE EXA2UXATIOX.7 GIVLEK, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET. L'LOTlIXXti TT-ANA.MAKKU .V lSKOfVX. CU1XA. AXD OLASSWAJUt. TJlun & MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. Just recelvcit by STKAJISIIIl WVO.MI.VO, from Kurepcn let of HIE GLASSWAKE IX VASES, BOUQUET HOLDERS, FINGER BOWLS, FRUIT BOWLS, TUMBLERS, CLARETS. GOBLETS, SHERRIES. DECANTERS, PITCHERS, &c. ' LUMINIOUS MATCH-SAFES, " SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW, AT HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. That Old Stere. "The old corner," "the old icl'iable." ' the geed old placn" All light, friends, call it what you pleas.'. We confess te some pride in being "old" in some respects. It was a pretty dark day, 21 years ajje, when we christened "Oak Ham," and steed up te answer te the name. 21 years is long enough for a baby te grew te manhood, and for a small undertaking te grew into a great enterprise. 21 years age wc were our own buyer, bookkeeper, por ter aud watchman ; and stuck te it until ethers came along te help, some of whom have been with us ever sines'. Te day the needed helpers arc uumbcied by thousands, and our custom ers aie almost beyond number and everywhere. Our store 21 ycaisage was "only that cubby-hole ai. the coiner," bald ly large enough te turn aieiiud in. New you knew what it is. Truly we have grown old and "settled." We havn't any disposition te change lrem fixed prices, nor from fixed principles, the chief of which is guarding the interests; of our customers. Wc keep te out-plain old-fashieued Oak Hall buildings. They arc iike old-fashioned silver, well-worn, but stil! solid and geed, better than some newer. Wc held fast also te our old methods of serving our customers, viz : with the largest assortments te select from, the very best for the money, a guarantee with every purchase, viz : the privilege of bringing back goods and taking the money ajain if they want te. The only new thiug about the Oak Hall premises strained and ovei evei ovei crewded by the cvcr-incrcasing business, is the new stock for the winter of 1881. We sold out alme-t te bare beirds last winter. Nearly every thing is this season's cut and fashioning. New materials have been used, and new patterns te cut them hy. Please accept this old-fashioned, hearty in italien te leek iu upon ns and thus find cut if our old age and experience hasn't served us well in producing this stock. WANAMAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL, Market and Sixth, Piih.adei.i'hia. PV.I.T, CAMPAIGN. Tj'AI..!. C ,MiAIGN. MYERS & RATHFOM Arc better prcparctt than ever te aecomnie.liite the public in KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN', YOUTHS, ROYS AND CHILDREN, At bottom price-?, all our own niaiiulnctiirc no hheiMy Clothing. A man can S:t the bc:1 Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre JIall seli in America. While this is u specialty et nil our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Ruyin- your Clothing at Centre JIall you ave one profit. Our Custom Ocpaitincntis lull anil complete. 11 you wantadicip Rusines-j Suit you can have it made te order (all wool) lrem Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars. Dress Salts from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. Anil remember you have the Largest Stock anil the Rest Variety te select from, ami satisfaction in every way giiuruutectl. We are prepared te make up at short notice ami in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-ClB". On stock et GENTIxEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full ami complete. Don't Tail te call and leek through Centre Hall belere yen malic yeui Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will flnil willing iianiW te show you through the immense stock el Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Reya ami Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Se. 12 EAST KINtr STREET, LANCASTER, PEK.VA.. tm a rt:Lx.!is' a i- u. IA.Nt'A&TJ.i: AM SI 1 1.1. IKSVii.l.K K. I j Cars run as fellow? : Leave I.Hueat.er (1'. R. Depot), ut 7, , tu . 11:.W :t. iu., ami 2, 4. ( am! S::;jp. m., ex-fi.t or. bat'iiday, when the ..vt car It'avv at t).:i it. . Leatu Milicrsville (lower end) :it ", aii.l 10 a. Jl.. and 1, 3. 5 and ; p. in. Cars run daily en iv ivn time except en Su - T)KAUIN(S s COLV.M1JIA K. It. ARRANGEMENT OF l'ASSENU ER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. TTn, 1SS!. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. A.Jf.'r.M. r. M. A. If. Quarryv'Ue C:40 ... 2:30 7:30 Lancaster, KingSt 7:M) .1:10 9:lt Lancaster S:00i 1:00 3:30 9iu Columbia 7:50 1:10 3:t0 ARRIVK. Reading 10:06 3:2i 5.50 SOUTHWARD. LKAVK. A.Sf. 5. r.M. r.M Reading 7:25 12:00 :lu ... ARRIVK. r.M. Columbia 9:35 2:111 SsS Idincaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 5:15 Lancaster. Kingst 9:37 .... 8:25 5:25 Qiiarryvllle 10:37 9:53 t:30 Trains connect at Reading with trains te and lrem I'hiladelphia. 1'etNvillc. HarrLsburg, Al Al lcntewn and New Yerk, via Round Rroek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Ralli Ralli lnere. A. M. WILSON. Surd. PENNSYLVANIA KAII.KOAD XK1V SCHEDULE On and alter SIOND.W OCTORER 3Nt, 1SSI, trains en the I'eiinsyl vania ILiilread will arrive at aud leave the l.auca.-tei and Philadelphia ilepetsas fellows : Leave il Arrive Lane'tei I'hil.nl.. Eastward. Atlantic Express Pliiladelpia Expread, Yerk Accen. Arrives; Uarrisburg Express Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express, St. Leuis Day Exprcs Uarrisburg Accommedai'n, Westward. 1:10 a.m. 3:15 4.15 " 7:rt 5:t'8 " 7:35 S.IW " 8:05 10:lii 9:10 " 12:01 1:00 r.M. 2:50 " 5:30 2:4) - 5:15 5-115 " 7:0" 5:15 " 715 0.-25 " 'XM Way 1'assenger, News Express Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt-ley, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia. Suinlay Mail, 8:0( Fast Line 12:10 Frederick Accommodation, Lancaster Accommodation, 3:0u Harrisburg Accoiuiiiedat'n, 2-.'i( Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 Uarrisburg Express 5:30 Pittsburg Express, ti:2- Cincinnati Express, 9:10 i-acinc r.xpress, n:5. Mail Ti-.iin. Ne. 2, wesl, connecting at Lau caster with .Mail Train, Ne. , at ll-.ru) a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, w-,t , connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 2:3!, will run tlireiii:'! te Frederick. Harri-burg Express, wisl. at y.'.i) p. m . has direct conneetiem (without change of cars) te Celumbi'iand Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged. Will step at Downingtown, Coaler ille, Parke burg, Mount Jey, Elizalicllitewn and Mlildle Mlildle tewn, i Mdi 2SS 4-.30 S:00 ye Arrive ad'a Lanc'ter a.m. 5:0O A.M " C:27 " ' h:J0 " 10:15 " IftSO " " 2SW r.M. 2:35 ' r.M. 5:15 " " 7.-2C ' " 7:30 " 8:50 " " ll.:M) " " 2.45 a.j. CARMZlS. - S r ii:kat i:ai:gains i.- ;i:rr.-i. 'J I claim te have t!is Largest ami Fines tock et CARPETS In this City. Rrussels and Tapestry CA RPKTS Vhree-ply, Extra fcuiier. bit per. All Weel, lau oei ami l'ari. oei in as low as .5e. per yard. est !e the cheape-1 All the FTXEST AXD CUOICR I'ATTKItXH that ever can be seen in this city. 1 a!se have a Large and Fine Stock et my iwn make Chain ami Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 33r. PER YARD. ANeMAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at -het. notice. Satisfaction gnarentced. tSTSn trouble, te show goeils il you de in. wish te itiirchase. I earnestly solicit a call. . H. S. SHIRK, . A 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER P.. tAKPETS, COAL., Xc. PHILIP SCHIDI, SON CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. KG SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., ell-known Manulacturers et Oi inline LANCASTER MTILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, RLANKKTS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, ull kinds of silks. Uibbeiix, Feathers and Woolen Goeils Dyed. Gen tlemen'.s Coats, Overcoats, Pant-, ihff., Ac. Dyed or Scoured ; al-e. Indigo Rl-.r.- Dyeing done. All orders or goods lett with ns wilt rce ivi prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the be-t quality put up expn-lj ie. tauiily us-e. and at the lowest m-trkct rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 iOL'TH WATER STREET. 2-IVlRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A ( e J C.IICICIAUZS, SC EST IVOltK AND KI.'ASONAlll.M PRICES. PHILIP DOEHSOH, Manufacturer el CAItKIAUES. BUGGIES, SPAR Rl'CI- gies, imiap:texs, MARKET WAGONS, &c, &v. WLTl'SEt specialty Sele right for Seutliei ii Pcnnyl raitia. A great variety efSLKIGHS en hand. -A REPAIRING promptly attended te. Satis tactien guaranteed. WAREHOUSE AND FACTOR : Ne. 123 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. HALFhyUAnUEXSTOl-Tlli: CO CRT IIOUSK. n.'i-luidAw Carriages ! Carnages ! EDGEKLEY cS: CO.'S, rraclicalTaniage IJnlMcrs, ai kct Street, Rear of Central Market Heuse?, Lane-astir, Pa. tVe have en hand a Ijirge Assortment et BUGGIES AM) CAKKIAGES, Which wc offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. AH work warranteil. iiive us a call AS-Repairing promptly attcndcil te. One feet of workmen especially employed for hat purpose. in.'K-tldAw COAL. B. K. .MAKTIN, Whe.cs.iIuand Retail Dealt! in all binds et LUMRER AVI) COAL. 9W I u.'d : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Leinnii. L:i:icas!er. n3-lyd "COHO & WILEY," 3'CO XOUTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a.. Wiieicsule and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Rruueli OSicn : Ne. 20 CI-.NTRE SQUARi:. tbl2g-:yn YO TO . y T REILLY & KELLER Fen GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL. Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers in want et Snpcriei Manure will find it te their advantage te cill Yard, Harri-bnrg Pike. Office. aeX East Chestnut street. asl- ?i :i m