LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, 1882. FEEIGHT CHABGES. ABUSES FROM MONOPOLIES. Liability or Railroads for Discrimination In Freight OhvN la the case of Jehn flays & Ce., against the Pennsylvania railroad company which was tried at Cleveland last week, Judge Baxter delivered a very important and in teresting charge te the jury. The case was one brought by the plaintiff, who was formerly a large wholesale coal dealer of Cleveland, against the railroad company for $100,000 damages, en account of nn just discriminations in freight charges, the plaintiff claiming that lower rates of freight were charged the Ohie and Penn sylvania coal company for bringing coal te Cleveland than was charged the plain tiff for transporting coal ever the Cleve land and Pittsburgh railroad, from the Carben Ridge and ether mines in Somer Semer villc, O., te Cleveland, and, also, that deck privileges granted te ether shippers were refused te the plaintiff, although he was equally entitled te them. These discrim inations were alleged te have occurred be tween April, 1871 and September 1879. Thf. rasn had been bitterlv feucht en both bides, and as the charge of the judge is of irencral interest ireni tne nature 01 tuu case, a full synopsis is appended. After reciting the claims of the plaintiff's petition that the railroad was the plain tiff's only means of transportation, and that the discriminations destroyed the business of the latter, the charge is as follews: " The defendant interposes two defenses. It denies the facts as stated te be true, and claims that' the action is barred by the statute of limitations. These defenses present questions of fact te be determined by you. But as a correct ap preciation of the rights and duties of rail road carriers may aid you in the discharge of the duty which the law imposes upon yen of correctly deciding upon the facts, a lew gcneial observations touching the mat ter will net, I tiust, be considered as inap inap prepiiate. Railroads are quasi-public high ways. If the Legislature of your state wefe te enact a statuta purporting, en any pretext whatever, te autherize one or mere persons, either with or without com pensation, te take private property and appropriate the same te his or her private use, the courts would, under the responsi bilities imposed upon them by the consti tution, be bound te declare the statute unconstitutional and void. It is only upon the'hypethesis that railroads are quasi public highways that the Legislature can constitutionally invest them with author ity te condemn private property te their use. And being such highway, every in dividual constituting a part of the public, for whom railroads are constructed, pos sesses the right te equal facilities and accommodations in their use. If the law were otherwise, as you cau readily see, the business interests of individuals and communities would, be, te a greater or less extent, dependent en the favor of rail road officials. If a railroad corpor ation could, with impunity, carry the same class of freight ever the sitme read, and between the same points, for one man, or class of men, at a .'.'s rate than they exact from ether and competing interests; if they could Uv.iully require ene man te pay fil teen eeni-s per bushel for the transportation of wheat from Cleveland te New Yerk, while they did the same service for another and i ival merchant for ten cents; or bring hither merchandise for certain favorite firms and refuse te carry for ethers, they qeu!d niak and unmake the fortunes of whom seeer they chose. Railroads, whose ca pacities for geed and evil were net fully comprehended a quarter of a century age, are new regarded as essential te the rapid development and prosperity of the country. Ne one can at this time successfully com pete in manufacturing, mining, .or in com mercial pursuits, without the use of rail roads. They have pretty much superseded any ether means of inland transportation, and if their manipulators are authorized for any reason, sinister or otherwise, te invidiously discriminate against one man or community in behalf of ether and rival interests, they would be in possession of a power which, skillfully exerted, would demoralize trade and extinguish honest competition te the impoverishment of these they dislike and the enrichment of their favorites. And if, by chance, selfish aud ambitious men should ever acquire control of any considerable number of competing reads, they could, by disfavor ing the refractory and rewarding the obsequious, largely influence both busi ness and public sentiment within the radius of their influence, and thus increase their individual fortunes and strengthen their power. I am glad te be able te say, gentlemen, that railroad corporations are invested with no such dangerous power. Their officers are, in a qualified sense, tiustecs for the public as well as the shareholders, and are in law, as well as in morals, bound te execute the trust imposed upon them by tHcir charters, se as te secure te everyone applying therefer equal facilities in the use of their reads, and upon the same terms. Yeu are te decide in this case whether there has been any discrim inations made against this plaintiff. It is conceded that the schedule freight rates for 1876 from Salinc ville te Cleveland were $1.60 per ten for the first 8,000 tens shipped, thirty cents less en the next 8,000 tens', forty cents less en the third 8,000 tens, fifty cents less en the fourth 8,090 tens aud sixty cents less en the fifth 8,000 tens, and en all coal in excess of the last amount transported for any one man or firm. The effect of this rebate was te .give te the heaviest shipper better rates than ship pers of less amount enjoyed. Is Buch a discrimination authorized by law? I wholly dissent from the preposition that it is. If such a rebate is authorized in ship ping coal, it is in transporting wheat or anything else transported in large quanti ties. The effect of such a policy would be te add te the 'strong and crush out the weak. If you find higher rates had te be paid by the plaintiffs' than were exacted from ethers, such a discrimination is wrong te the plaintiffs, and they are en titled te reclaimwhat they overpaid, with interest." After briefly referring te the claim that the plaintiff's business had also been in jured by the less of the deck privileges, aud stating that all customers were en titled te equal chances for using the deck, the plaintiff having as much right te it as any one else, Judge Baxter cencluded: " The plaintiffs state that their business was ruined by the discriminations aud ask for damages en that account. At the begiaiugef the trial I declined te enter into an examination of that injury. These would come under the head of speculation damages, and have neplace here. Courts refuse in this form of an action te inquire into and determine this ques tien. The plaintiff had a remedy ferthesel uainages at we ume. no coma nave paia the high rates and then recovered back the overcharge by suit, or he could by an action in this court have compelled the defend ant te extend te him the same privileges that ethers had. Although the overcharge may have been the legitimate eaase of failure, that branch of the subject is new withheld front your consideration. There arc three questions te be considered by you the overcharges, the.cxtanUef the overcharges and the amount of the over charges." A geed Baptist clergyman of Bergen, N. r., u strong temperance wan, suffered: with kid. ney trouble, neuralgia, and dixslness almost te blindness, ever two years after lie was told that Hep Bitter would -cure him, because he was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bit ters. Since hi core fie says nene need fear but trusttn Sep Blttfrt. wis 2wd4w Second Edition et Jed. Mrs. Ogden, X. Division street, Buffalo, says " I cannot be tee thankful that 1 was induced te try your SnrlDg Blessem. J was at one time afraid 1 should never be able te get out again. 1 seemed te be a second edition of Jeb without his patience : my face and body were one vast collection el beQa ana pimples; since taking one bottle et your Spring Blessem I am quite cured, an eruptions nave uimppmreu, uu feel better tliaa I have 1b a long Urns." Price 50 eenU. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. drug An "Entire Scfccess. It has bon proved by the most reliable testi- tnnnn flint Thnmaa' Kriectric Oil is ail entire success in curing the most Inveterate cases of rneumansm. neuraup, "", "" wounds et every description Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. The Law of Kindness Is universal ; it affects all the human family, all animals, and may be even leund In patent medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient Is obliged te suffer pains worse than the dis ease; but in cases el obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy se kind, se Ken tie In its effects, and yet se satisfactory as Bur dock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sole at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. y MXDICAL. F THIS BKVBET. RAILBOAD MEN, BANK OFFICERS AND CAPITALISTS AFFECTED SERIOUSLY. A Little Inside Chapter Tnt Will be Head With Interest by the Public. Railroads, banks and capitalists are the great moving and controlling power of the world new, and there Is a read, a rough road.threugh which all that attain te prominence must pass and many tall in the fight. Thought, study, mental and brain work Is the highway te emi nence ; and work, thought, worrying, plan ning, calculating, all lectl upon the brain and nervous system, and the results are Nervous Prostration, Heart Disease, Apoplexy, Par alysis, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleepless Nights, Sick and Nervous Headache, and a sudden dropping out of the business ranks from overwork und nervousness lnbomcei its forms. This Is the natural censequence; but irthe nervous system is led and supported in proportion te the waste and demands made upon it, these learlul results would net lie heard of or known. The rcmedy la a simple, sensible one. Simply te feed the overworked, irritable nervous sya teni. And that can be done, and that Is being done successfully everyday In the year by 'the use e( Dr, Bensen Celery and Chamomile rills, a special preparation for Nervous Dls msc, Sick and Nervous Headache, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia. Thcse Pills are net a' patent mcdicine, but made by a regular physician and used by the protcsslen ut large. Sold by ull druggists. Price, SOe. a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. lly mall two boxes for $1, or six boxes ter $2.50, te any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warmnted te Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CKUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCEUS, PIMPLES ANB TENDER ITCH1NGS en all inula of the body. It makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing In the W erld. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and ex ternal fcutnient. CHAS. X. CKITTKNTON, 115 Fuiten St., New Yerk, heIc agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te whom all orders should be ad addressed. All llrst-class druggists liave It. Price $1 per package. aueMvdU.W&S&w ? HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Hostellers Stomach Bitters la the great household mediclne of the American people, and is taken evarywhere as a saieguiud against epiilemics and endemics as a remedy for dyspepsia, blllieusness and Irregularities et the Dowels, as a cure fOr chills and fever ami rheumatic ailments, and as a ceueral ln- vigerant and restorative. ter sale by all Druggists and Dealers geu- erally. icDl-iyiieeu&w OUT-VOUlt SPEAKERS' SOKE TMKOAT. The. subjects of these cases are usually such as have out-deer employment requiring vocal effort, it is met in Military ana Navai Officers, Street Singers, Itinerant Venders. Shep Keepers and the like. Deglutition is al ways attended Mith pain or with renditions as in spasms. At times there exists an ina bility te swallow. All diseases of "Eye. Ear and Threat successfully treated by Drs. H. D. nnd M. A. LONGAKER, Office Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. m2i 3Ul&w FOR UAJUt. FARM ruR KENT. About 50 Acres et Iand. in a hieh state el cultivation, known as the " Jehn R. McUev- crn rami," situate en L.1UU Pike, partly in I.UV VltJ Aftllill. ajiiiw w JAUSMAN & BURNS. mlS-tld<w 10 West Orange street. PltlMK HAY, WESTERN VUKN AKD Oats ler sale at Leaman Place at nil tiinea at market prices. Alse, COA1 21-3md AND LUMBEE. H. H. ROHRER. OTORK KOOM FOB KENT, J APPLT TO PHILIP LEBZELTEU, 241 North Queen street. Ieb27-tld PUBLIC SALK.-UN FRIDAY, MARCH 84, 1832. at the Leepard Hetel, a new two story Brick Dwelling Heuse, contains hall and six rooms, situated at Ne. 500 West Lemen street. Sale at 7 o'clock and condltiensmado known b' 8. L. TUCKKR. Hexry Shcbeiit, Auctioneer. ml7-iwd F OKkALE.-AN1MMENSB NUMBER OK HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac, or all descriptions, in all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALL, AN A. HERR ft CO., 3 North Duke street. decS-Smd "pCBLIU SALE OF A VALUABLE COLUMBIA BREWERY, Pe!?,?PIDAY' ll,e 2UU day f MARCH, A. D. 1S82. the undersigned, attorney-in-fact, for the heirs or WlUlamL.Peiper, deceased, will ex pose te public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, in win uureugn ei Columbia, that valuable Brewery and Bestaurant,sltuatedenthe north ?Jt,0J? Walnt street, between ThirU and Fourth streets, in the borough of Cel nmbia. designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by the number 31 ; containing in front en said X"1.nmV,Vtfllxt5;xfee,lna te depthtS an alley two hundred and ten teet, mere or less ; adjoining property or Careline Desch ana ethers. The Improvements are' a two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, large Brlcic Brewcrv with Engine, Boilers. Muh Tubs. etcT; TnglnS Heuse, Vsmlt, Stable. Wagen shed. Heg fen Ice Heuse an J ether Improvements. ' The place Is new licensed as a restaurant Possession given April 1, 1882. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock P. M.. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN D. SKI LES, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs of Wrar. L. Pelper. Deceased. ' B. F. Bews, Auctioneer. mia Isd SNUB BfffflS. VMT aoeva. flABMSTO UARPKTB. , i CARPETS ! IN REMNANTS. We have about TWO HUN- DEED DIFFERENT PATTERNS F INGRAIN CARPETS WORTH FROM 40c. TO S1.00 PER .YARD, W hat we will sell ler 20c. TO 60c. FEB YARD. These goods can be used for a variety et pur pose, as rugs xer aoersteps anu in ireuv lounges, sons, enreau, c JOHN P. SWARR'S, 4911 you want a geed Shirt, get the DEFIANT. IWISING OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., 13 FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This is a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVS AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On band, whiqh were all purchased ler cash. . J. M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. B ARGA1NS IN Sis and Urns AT IETZG-I & lAOOHMAN'S "New Cheap Stere, FROM IMPORTERS' Auction Sales IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK BROCADE SILKS, BLACK RHADAMES, BLACK SATINS, COLORED SILKS, COLORED SATINS, BLACK CASHMERES, from 12Je. a yard up. METZGER, AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( Adlbr's Ole Stand.) Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. janH-lyd&w WE HAViS TOE HANDSOKRST finest window display in the city. AND Don't fail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH .AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 50 NORTH QUKRN STREET. BOOKS Aim 8XA.TJ01TMK1. TOASTER CARDS! AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER CARDS! IN GREAT VABIXTT AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORK, Ne. 43 West King Street. TOHN BAKU'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR THE EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the Bookstore of Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&.17 North Queen Street. CHINA. AM It OJLASBWAJt.. H IGH & MARTIN. AT CHINA HALL. Just received by Steamship Crown,"anetber importation et "British WHITE GRANITE WARE IN TEA AND DINNER WARE, CHAMBER WARE, HOTEL WARS. DECORATES TEA AND SINNER SETS, A LABOK LINE Or "Decorated Chamber Sets, DAMAGED WAKE In Large Quantities. -W-Den'tfaU te see enr Very Large assertmsed,. High & Mgirtin, 15 BAST KDXQ BJRMT. pin! QneeDsware DMYBOODB. K ENI DBT GOODrf STORK. THE C GREATEST BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS EVER PLACED ON THIS MARKET IS NOW OFFERED AT 125 Cents a yard, BY J. ."VST. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, il-lyd LANCASTER. PA. N IW IMPUKTATIOKS. BLACK WATT.SHAND&C0. Offer the very best possible value at SO, 62J 79, Sift eta., 11.00 and 11.25. These goods are perfeet in Celer, Texture and Finish, and fully 10 per cent, lower than last season. Single and Deuble BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. A SPECIALTY. Special bargains In 40-INCH ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, 69)c. a yard, sold everywhere at 720. ; only live pieces. 40-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, 60 c. a yard really worth 75c. Special sale et 10,000 yds,Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd. Same goods were sold by the case in February at 10X cents a yard. Wait,Skuid&Ce, NEW YORK STORE. YAUNESTOCK. Carpets, Carpets. OUR CARPET ROOM NOW STOCKED FULL OF 13 Carpets from Auction. Te which we Invite the attention of thoae i search et CHEAP CARPETS. One let et All Weel Chain and Filing, Extra Heavy Ingrain only BBc a bargain. RAG CARPETS, - RAG CARPETS. LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND AT LOWEST PRICES, HONEYCOMB AND JACQUEK QUILTS WHITE COLORED . 40c., SOe., 60c, 75c., 87 l-8e. aud Sl.OO. White Marseilles Quilts, One let, $1.50; ene let, S2.S0; one let, $1.00, Cheapest Quilts ever otrerod.. CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Richly embroidered at lowest prices. Opened this day 500 Gossamer Waterproofs, Fer Ladies, Gents, Beys and Girls, Every Garment Warranted. FAHNEST0CK. Next Doer te Court Heuse. s: PRING 1S89. s PR1NU 1889. Dry Goods. IAGEE, &BR0TEER, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, FreuebSattines in choice dcslgns,ScotehZepher and American Dress Ginghams, Searsnekers, Percales and 'Chintzes. SLLKS. Lyens' Black Cashmere Silks from tLUO te 20 per yard, of splendid color and finish whleh are recommended for excellent wear; also, American Black Silks, Black Rhadama. Mervilleanx, Meire and Brocades. Colored Silks in all the Spring Shades ; also choice goods in colored Satin Rhadama and Mervilleanx, Meire and Brocades. FRENCH DRES& GOODS, ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, OF LATEST SPRING STYLES ASSORTMENT. IN LARGE Black 811k. Warp "Henrietta and Cashmere, best makes Imported, from lowest te highest grades. NEW HOSIERY, NEW KID GLOVES. Embroideries Lace Goods, White Goods, French Laoo and Antique Curtains, Ac, Ac, XV STOBX FDZL USM OT OOODS SUITABLE TOR .B09BX TtncnsBTxe, STANDARD MAKES Bleaehsd and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts, Ae. CinWaJnvite; Examination. Hagg v & Bre. He. 25 West King Street LANCASTER.. Tn&W czoxsjere, jtc. VffrANAMAKER BROWN. Clothing that "Wears Well. Year after year our customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reasonable prices we insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Hen's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still gulte complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. s; PKC1AI. OFFERING TO PEB80NS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit et Clethes OR A STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY. We suggest placing an order only te secure prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel from your minds the thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid facilities are eflered te obtain the very best at such moderate prices from the leading establish ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and novel effects te be found in the European markets, which we import dlrcet and have exclusive control. 49Rcmember, no ether house In this elty can show the same line et goods. We are the only party that handle the Original Londen and" Parisian productions el ORIGET, 31 RUE V1VIENNE. PARIS. An examination et our Immense stock will satisfy the novlce as well as the sssthetic taste that for tene and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank among -the leading houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. RARE CHANCE. A SUIT OF FINE CLOTHES -OR AN OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price, in order te reduce my heavy stock et FINE WOOLENS I shall make them np te order for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price. This is without exception the greatest re duction ever made in rlNE CLOTHES, and is done te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, which we expect te have in stock by the early part of February, We have the sample cards of these goods already In store, and any one deslrieus of securing first choice ler SPRING WE AR can de se new, and the gceds will be talned for him. Remember the above reduction is for Heavy Weights and Cash Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East Kin? Street, CLOTHING! CLOTHINU1! As we wish te Clese Out the balance et eux . WINTER CLOTHING ! WS HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout ear Whole Stock. We have en hand a large stock et HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS, HARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS WIX.L mSUBB A KKADY SALS. 49 We only ask that yen call and examine enr stock and be convinced et what we say, D. B. Hostetter & Sen - Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 98-lyd LANCASTER. Pi PATENTS. WM. H. RABCOCK, 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner In the V. S. Patent Office ; afterward. Associate Attorney et Jacob Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lat ters death, would be pleased te hear from In venters et Lancaster ami neighboring cenn ties, and Is still prepared te attend caret ally and promptly te all Patent business at moder ate rates. Jan3i-3mdAw R AGS. RAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kind et Rags, Old Beeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleths, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4c, Ac. I will call en persona having any ex the above articles if they will drop me a postal card. Wll F. HENNECKH, NO. 235 WEST KING STREET. feb2B4indV DBT OFRUIG DRESS GOODS. Spring Woolen Fabrics SPRING DRESS CLOTHS.-OUR SPRING Dress Cleths for LadlesMUsses' and Chil dren's Dresses and Suits are new all In, the assortment is very extensive, and certainly the largest line of cloths la Philadelphia. There are manynew shades in plain colors, also a wide tange of neat pin-checks et new combinations, chang ing the eSect and making the colorings ana styles different from thee of pre vious seasons, . . SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.. MARKET. AND JlINTH STS. LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND JACKETS. Almest every lady wants a Wrap or Jacket for spring, ana te put en cool days In summer, or te wear In the evenings wblleaway at the seaaheie or mountains. We have a very large variety of cloths for this purpece : also, some new broken checks, Ac., for spring ulsters. SNODGRASS, MURRAY CO., . NINTH AND MABKET STS. 2MALL CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' J COATS. This is an item in our business te which we give much attention. Pur chases and Importations ter this season include everything new and the very latest designs In many different fabrics. SNODGRASS. MURK AY 4 CO.. MARKET AND NINTH STS. s PRING OVERCOATINGS. They are worn mnenmore man a winter overcoat, ami every man should have a spring over coat. Frequently when a heavy weight could net be worn at all, a light weight coat might be worn with great comfort. We have many kinds, very desirable In quality and labric. SNODGRASS, MURRAY A CO. CORDUROYS, BEAVERrEENS AND COR DUROYS. Buyers of these goods should note the fact that we have made a large purchase at about one-third oil market rates, and we are dealing them out, te either the buyer et a pair of pants or the dealer who buys a piece at the same pre--- portion. The prices are very low. But you must come and see them nnd handle the goods te satisfy yourselves that they are cheap. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE. MARKET AND NINTH 8TREETS. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., OLOTH HOUSE, - - Market and Ninth Sts., Phila. gA8TKJCJa MHOS'. AOVJSMTJUUSMjgfT. A STBICH BROS' ADTKRTISKHKNT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! THAT WHILE ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON IN OUR STORE ROOM WE ARE WELL PREPARED TO DO BOSiOOSS AS W ! GOODS RECEIVED DAILY -AND Bargains OFFERED at ALL TIMES. ASTEICH BEOS- LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. IS EAST KING STREET, LANCASTBlt. PA. FAVMitUAlHiLNGB, Se. IHARES VT. FRY. Window Shades. WE HAYS ABOUT 5,000 Yards of Plain Shading, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER Which Will be sold YERY LOW in order te close out. They Include all colors and wlCths, Shades In Patterns at FROM 20 CENTS UP. Wall Papers I Seme Chelse Styles of PAPKl HANGINGS Left, eflerlag at extremely LOW PRICES. These goods are te be sold eat as seen as possible, In order te open the new store with an entire new stock. Phares W. Fry, nes. lut-isi xemra qvuu street GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S SPRING SUITING. Al Al eost every steamer coming Inte pert brings us ene or mere Invoices, selec tions lreni English. French and Uennan markets et the best and leading things for gentlemen's spring salts and panta loons. The styles and kinds are tee numerous te attempt details, but we con sider that there are among our recent importations stone of the handsomest things we have ever landed. SNODGRASS. MURRAY & CO,. MARKET AND NINTH STS. TT'ANDSOME .PANTALOON GOODS. amr crAnf lrt- XX Among the flist things that every gentle- atuuu v1 uni. tuiuKa siusewvt r- man wants at the beginning of the season is a pair of pantaloons. Knewing this our siecjc ei spring cassimeree nave uvuu open and displayed for some time, anil we are having a geed trade In them. Styles ter the season are very geed anil prices reasonable. SNODGRASS, MUBBAY & CO.. MABKET AND NINTH STS. B OYS' SUIT1NG3 AND CASSIMERES. we have Just bought a large let et medium-weight Cassimeres, olI-th-yeAr-round goods, that have been sold at one dollar; price new, 75 cents. They are a decided bargain. Very geed Cassimeres for boys' every day suits, at SOc. and SOc. per yard, war ranted te be strong and te wear well. In -buying goods ter boys' wear we always keep in view the fact that boys must have strong goods. They de net take as much care et their olethes as old eld er peeple de, and almost always have worn out knees. Fer this reason we always combine strength with dura bility. SNODGRASS. MURRAY i. CO. WAILORS' TRIMMINGS. JL Tailors who de net want whOle pieces can. buy In such lengths as they want. We have about ltfty grades anil colon et. Italian Cleths and aiicslas of every color, both English and Demestic Uecds, Crtii vas. Brown Helland, Hair Cleth, etc SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE. MARKET AND NINTH STREET?. i'i'.l VKLlSi;.- VI 1H 1ANCASTK1C Atili AllLLKKSVlI.l.t: K. j Cars run as fellows.: Leave Lancutncr (P. U. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30a. ni., and. 2, 4, S and 8:30 p. m., exwut en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 'J:S0 p. ut Leave Mlllcrsville (lower end) at 5. S, ami 10 a. M., and 1, X, 5 and 7 p. ni. Cars run dally ensh ive time except en Sun dav. CIOLDMBJA ANU FORT 1!U'MIT it. it J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit ltallie.nl en the following ume : STAylOHH NO RTH WAKD. Express. A.M. Express. Acrea... T.X. r. m. Pert Deposit... Peachbottem... Safe Harber.... Columbia. :SJ 7:53 , 8:25 3:M :2S 5:11 3:40 2:5 B-.21 B.20 8tatiews South ward. Express. A.M. Express. ACCODl A.M. P.M. Columbia., 11:30 r. k. 12:06 12:43 1:25 6-90 0:43 7:3-2 8:05 7:45 Ar9:06 LeSbtO Safe Harber. Peachbottem 11.07 T.H. 12:20 PortDeeoalt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY, JANHART S2d, 1883, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave tie Lancaster and Philadelphia ttepetsaa fellows : Eastward. Arrive Philad'tt Mail Express, m ssi xmt?9a Yerk Accem. Arrives, Harrisburg Express Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Dav Exnrcas 2:U a.v 7A OfcBO " 11:45 " 8-J6r.lt. 56 75 " Harrisburg Accominedat'n, U:45 " Leave Lanc'ter 12.44 A.T4. 8:10 " 885 " 8J5 9:00 " 9a6 " 1-M T.H. 2:42 2:20 " 8:25 " C:48 " wm.iiLu.ui. Leave Arrive ff'wwlM- Phllad'a Lanc'ter Way Passenger, 4:3) a.k. S.'ifA.tf News Express . 4:30 " 6:27 " MallTralnNo.l.vlaMt.Jey, 7:00 " 25 HaUTralnNo.2,vlaCel'bla, .... tttt " Sunday Mail, 7:00 " .2i " FastLlne, USS " lMr.it. Frederiek Accommedai ion, .... S0 " Lancaster Aeoemmodatlon, 2d3 " .... Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 2:13 f.m. 5:CS " Columbia Accommodation, 4J5 " 7:S3 " Harrisburg Express, 5:40 " 7:40 " Western Express, 9:00 " 11:01 " Philadelphia Express 11:30 " 1C5.. Mall Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan; caster with Mall Train. Ne. 1, at 9-.25a.rn., wUl run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:59, will run tnrengh te Frederick. Harrisburg Express, west, at 6:40 p. m., has direct connections (without change or ears) te Columbia and Yerk. own. pKADINGS COLUMBIA R.R. . RUANGEMENT OFPASSENGEIi TRAINS MONDAY, NOT. 7th, 1881. NORTHWARD. UAVB. Qiiarryville . Lancaster, King St.. Lancaster Columbia AkBIVX. Heading A.M. 7:30 9:10 920 SOUTHWARD, LKAVK. A-5, v. F.K. 6:10 r.K Reading AKB1VX. Colombia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St.. Quarrrvllle 7:23 100 VJC 0:S5 9:27 2:10 9:10 8:25 8:1.1 8:25 9S 505 &2B 6-J8 9:37 10-J7 Trains connect at ueauin ngi ill, with trains te and from Philadelphia, PettsvUle, Harrisbuiw, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Sroek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanever. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. H. WILSON. Supt, VAMTK1S. r BEAT BARGAINS JP VAtUTKXtl, II Jt I claim toekef te have the Largest and Fine CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the jest te the cheapest as low as Sffc. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTEMNS that ever can be seen in this city. 1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my jwn make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 33c PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERatsher notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4VNe trouble te show goods tr you de nt wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINa STREET, LANCASTER PA. -lAUFRTS, &C. NEW CARPETS' 40,000 YARDS. New Deslps, BeaatlMIr Celered. 1 50 cents. 60 cents. (75 cents. 85 cents.; 90 cents. LOO. LOO. L10. L20. INGRAINS 75 cents, ascents. 90 cents. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS - WILTON AND MOQUETTES,. OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. A.X. r.x. P.M. 0:40 ... 230 7:50 .... 3:40 8:00 10 3:50 7:50 1:10 3:40 1&05 3:20 5.50 MATTINGS In Great Variety. Handsomest shewa for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 ChestMt Street, a4-lydeed2twl PHILADELPHIA. 4