Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 06, 1882, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTKLLltiEMfflK THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1882.
if
Hancastct Intelligencer,
THURSDAY BVENINO, M ABCH 6,1882.
Tuc Editr.
Bosten Transcript.'
The editor is a member of that race of
animals called mankind. He is invariably
u kind man.
He is perfectly bannlcs. Yeu may go
into his den without fear. Hut he has his
peculiarities. The sight of a poet makes
hnn wild. He is then very dangerous, and
s apt te de bodily harm te all within '
: each. He is also much wrought up when
:v man comes in with a little trifle, he has
just dabbed off.
There is oue thing that must be said in
the editor's praise. Ills mind is se biassed
by long thinking in a certain direction that
he dislikes very much te leek upon both
sides of a question. Therefore, if you
value your bafety, 'never approach him
vritb manuscript written en both sides of
your paper.
The editor usually writes with a pen,
but his cutting ai tides arc the product of
his shears.
And let me say right here that a geed
deal of fchcer nonsense has been printed
about the editor. He uses his shears only
lien couipesiuir nn entirely original article.
The editor would make a geed public
spcakcr but for his piepcusity for clipping
words.
The cditei's hardest tabk is te dispose
of his time. His would be a monotonous
life indeed, wcre it net for the kindness of
the few hundred people who call upon him
ever day te enliven his dull life with
:.toricsel' their grievance, of their brand
new enterprise, and with antediluvian
anecdotes. When you grew up te be men
and women, children, remember this, and
.spend all the time you can in the sanctum
of the editor. He loves company se much,
you knew, and sometimes he has te sit
silent aud alone for a whole half-minute
Is it net tee bad ?
The business of the" editor is te enter
tain itinerant lecturers, book cauvasseis,
exchange fiends, and ether philanthropists.
He gives his whole day te these. He
triiteshis editorials at nijiht, after he has
gene te bed.
The editor is never se happy as when he
is writing complimentary notices. Fer
tcu cents' worth el presents he will gladly
give ten dellais' weith of advci Using all
en account of the plcasuie it gives him te
write ,you knew.
lie loves also te write neat little speech
es, aud bright, witty i.ecms for people
without brains who. wish te speak in pub
lie. It is se easy for him te de this that
he is sometimes quite- iniscrable when an
hour or two passes without an opportunity
te de'hunicthing of the kind.
The editor dines at all the hotels fioe,
he travels ficc, theatres open wide their
doers te him, his tailor clothes him gratis,
his butcher and grocer furnish him with
teod without money and without pi ice.
In short, his every want is provided for.
He spends his princely salary in building
I'hurchs ami school houses in foreign
lands.
liy nil means be c'diteis. Of ceuise it
would be better if you could be hoil heil
e.iiricr.s or dray horses. But as that is
impossible, by all means be editors.
Helping Kdllers te obtain News.
Seme suppesed friends of a newspaper
have peculiar ideas as te what kind of
items a paper really requires. Net long
.since a gentleman came into the Galveston
Neics sanctum aud said: "Loek heic !
Yeu -miss a heap of live items. I'm en
the streets all day ; I'll come up every
once in a while and pest yen."
"All right, fetch-en your items ; butic
membcr, we want news."
Next day he came up beaming all ever.
" I've get a live item for you. Yeu knew
that infernal bow-legged gorilla of a
brother-in-law of mine, who was in busi
ness here with me 1"'
"I believe I remember such a person,"
said the editor, wearily.
"Well, I've just get news fiem Nebraska,
where he is living, that he is going te run
for the Legislature. New, just give him
a blast. Lift him out of bis bouts. Don't
spate him en my account."
Next day he came up again. " My little
item was crowded out. I bieught you
tiiunc news," and he hands in an item
about his cat, as fellows :
"A Ukmakkauli: Animal. The family
cat of our wei thy and distinguished fellow-townsman
Smith, who keeps the boss
grocery stme of Waul Ne. 1 (beer always
en tap), yesterday became the mother el"
live siiigulaily-markcd kittens. This 1b
net the first time this unhenid of event
has taken place. We understand Mr.
Hmith is being favorably spoken of as a
e mdidntc for alderman.''
Tnc editor groans in his spiiit" as he
lights a cigar with the effeit. It is net
long bi'l'eie he hears that Smith is going
around saying that he made tie paper
what it is, but it. is net independent
cunugli for a place like Galveston.
Many leaders will say tins sketch is
evei drawn ; but thousands of cditeis all
er the count ty will lift up their light
hands te testify that they are personally
aquaiuted with the guilty party.
Kams.y Punvi:. It is easily proven tlut ma
larial levers, constipation, torpidity el I lie
liver ami kidney, general debility, uorveus-m-.-,:iiul
neuralgic ailments yield readily le
tins ;;i-at di-cesc conqueror, Hep Hitlers. It
repairs tliu ravages el disease by convening
the loed into rieli bleed, ami it sires new lite
ami iaer te the aged aud inlirm always.
upl-'-wd&u
A Short Keail te Health.
Te all who are sufTerinK Irem boils, ulcers,
serelnla, carbuncles, or ether obstinate dis
eases et the bleed and sUin, neeuisu of Bur
dock ISIoed Hitters will be found te be a lierl
loidte health. 1'iiee $1. Ter .sale at 11. IS.
Cochran's drug store, KJ7 Xeith (uecu -t'i- I,
l.aneasler.
lc.tpd front tlie Tells.
.Ine. I'-icmt, I.aperle. Ind., writes: " Hurrah
lei-spriiur IHossem; il'nullyeit recommended
it ! !. My dyspepsia has all vanished. Why
leu'l you advertise it" What allewance will
von nialCeil 1 lake a dozen bottles, se that I
could oblige my Iriends occasionally ?" Price
Silcents. Fer wile at II. B. Cochran's driitf
store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Jacob Martnlt, et Lancaster, N. i, says
our Spun;; Blessem weil.s, well ler ovciy evciy
tliinu you recommend it; myscll, wile. and
children have nil used it, and you can't Hud u
healthier lainily in New Yerk .State October
."i. IS-'O. Pi ice .Vi cents. Fer ale at II. 15. Coch
ran's diujluru, 1.'57 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Kidney Complaint Cured.
15. Tin ner, Rochester, N. Y., writes . " I have
t'cn ler ever a year subject te serious dis
orders of the kidneys, and elten unable te at;
lend te business: 1 procured your Burdock
Bleed Bitter-mid was relieved betere half a
bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, as I
l.-cl eenlidenl that llicy will cnlirelycurc inc."
Ptice l. Fer wile :a II. B. OecliR'n's duuj
S'eie. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
DRY GOODS
N
TU1CIII 1IND 1IKV GOODS si'UKK.
ANOTilElt LAUGL LOT OF
Bsst Calicos in sfent LheOksl
AT 5 CENTS A TABD.
LANCASTER GINGHAMS,
19 CENTS A TAKD.
100 dez. Children's Turkey Red Hand
kerchiefs, at 2 cents apiece.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ll-lyd LANCASTER, P
MEDICAID
TJOl ItlTXJBKS.
HQP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, Net a Urlnk.)
Contains HOPS. BUCHU, MANDKAKE,
DANDELION, anil the Purest and
Best Medical Qualities el all .
Other Hitters.
THEY CURB
All Diseases et the Stomach, Bowels. Bleed,
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organc,
Xerveusnesi, Sleeplessness and
especially Female Complaints.
9l,00O IN OJJLW will be paid ler a cue tliey
will net cure or help, or for anything iui
pure and injurious found in them.
Ask your druggist for HOP EITTEBS and
try them betere yea sleep. Take no ether.
D. I. V. is an absolute and irresistible cure
lar-Drunkcnness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
Send for -Circular.
All the above sold bydrusrglsts.
HOP BITTEHS MFG. CO..
Kechcsler, N. Y., and Terente, Out.
apl-lmced&w
IMCNSON'S 1'
OIIOUS 1'LASTKK.S'
BENSON'S
CAPGINEPORODSPLASTERS
AWARDED 6 MEDALS.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
roil
Backache or Lame Back.
Rheumatism or Lame Joints.
Cramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbago, Severe Aches -or Pains.
Female Weaknees.
A re Superior te All Other I'lu&tcrs.
Are Superior te I'tttls
Arc Superior te liniments.
Arc Superior te Ointments or Salve.
Arc Superior te Electricity or Culvanism,
The) Act Immediately.
They Slrciiilhcn
They Seethe.
They Jlclieve 1'itiii ul Ome.
They Positively Cure.
P A TTTtTfMVT I '!,::seV8 Cam-ink l'oi.ers
LAU 1 1U1N ! I'labtkin have been imi
tated. De net allow your druggist te palm
oil some ether plaster having a similar .sound .seund
iuj; name. See that the word is spelled
C-A-P-C-l-N-K. Pkice, S3 ccsT.s.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Mam'Kactukinci Chkmists, New Yekk.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 35 Cent.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER.
inr2l-2wd,ced&w eew-5!
II
EKiAKT'S OLI WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was Voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. K. Slayiuakcr, Agent for Kelgart'i? Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who lias extensively used
the. Brandy referred te in his regular prat t ice.
It Is commended te the attention et these af
flicted with .
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new iiiucli abused Alcoholic Mliitnl-tut
w.i- never intended as it beverage, but te be
Used as a medicine or great potency in the cure
el some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands' of victims,
Withapuiely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice of invalids espe
ciiUly these afflicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific lemudy, which Is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
Thenged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used prepeily.
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and uti
but one article, and that ia
KEIGAliT'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enlerpilsliig young friend, II B
SLAY MAKE It. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never tailed, as tar
as our experience extends, and -ve thcictew
give it the preterence ever all etiier lir.imlie,
nenvitterwith hew manyjaw-breakingFrencli
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yeiuly threw n away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifies would Milllee tc
buy all the Brandy te euro any such ca.se ei
ascs. In woof et the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
in eases of Dyspepsia, we can summon num
bers of witnesses one case in particular ivt
C-te z
A hard-working farmer had been uft.tctee
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; his stomach would leject almost every
ktud of feed; lie had hour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in tact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
aud as a bevcragy he used McUrann's Beet
Beer. lie. is a Methodist, and then, as new
pieaehcd at times, and in his discourses often
declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te trv
Reiarartf a Old Brandy,
In his case, lie looked up with astonishment
but arier hearing et its wenderlul cllccts in
the cases of benie of his near acquaintance, he
at last consented te fellow our advice, lit
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
liistbeltje giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken be was n t-eund man,wi( L
a stomach capable of digesting anything whirl
hejchesc leeat. lie still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie lias this medi
cine he lias been of very little pecuniary bene
tit te the doctor. A Puautisihe Pavaua a h.
H. E. SLAY3UXER
AOEKT ICE
Reigarl's Old Wine Stere,
K3Uibli3licdinl78fft .
tKrOKTER AKD DKAJLEr. IN
FINK OLD B1IAXD1ES, SIIEKIUKS. SUPI
ItlOlt OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lSl.s
$Z7 and 1N28.) CIIAMPAGNKS O
KVKBY BBAXD, SCOTCH ALK
POUTER, BUOWN STOUT.
Ne. S KAST KING SX. LANCASTKK.P
MISCJCLLAXEO US
SAMUKL II. PRICE, ATTOKNKV, IL1S
Uemeved his Ofllce from 5-i Xerlli Diil.n
street te Ne. 41 GBANT STBEF.T, Immedi-"
ateiy in near ei uetiri iieuse, J.eng's Xcw
Building. m!7-tfd
PATKNTS.
WM. H. BABCOCK,
513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.
Fenncily an Examiner in the U. S. Patent
oniee ; aiterward, Associate Attorney of Jacob
Staullcr, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lat
ter'h death, would be pleased te hear from In
venters et l ancaster and neighboring cenn,
ties and is Mill prepared te attend carefully
and promptly te all Patent business at moder
ate Kites. iian3I-3md&w
K
KAIOVAL! KKMOVAL, !! KLMOVALtTt
P. O. SNYDER
Has removed his
NOTION, TRIMMING AND MILLIN
ER! &T0RE,
Frem Nes. 20 and 22 WKST KING STBEET, te
Ne. 14 (hve Deers East), in Cress Kejs
Hetel Uuildiiifr,
Where he Is new pteparcd te show an Elegant
Line el NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLIN-
r.ui anu w hit is heeds.
An announcement of the SPUING OPEN
ING will be made shortly. aprl-lwd
OAMEE1B.
e
BtBTS
I can show the Largest Stock in this city.
Call and see my latest BODY BRUSSELS,
TIIKEE-PLY', INGRAINS, EXTRA
SUPERS, ALL-WOOL INGKA1NS CAR
PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat
terns the market cau atrerd. I also have a
large stock of myownniaVcel CHAIN and
BAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I
also Make Carpets te Order at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te
show my goods.
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KING STREET.
"lAIU'JSTii, XV.
NEW CARPETS'
40,000 YARDS.
New Desi-pis, .Beautifully Colored.
iWlcenls.
m cents.
75 cents.
C75 cents.
(KiCHIltM.
( DO cents.
85 cent".;
JO cents.
$1.00.
$1.00.
$1.10.
$1.20.
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND
MOyUETTES,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
L1GNUMS.
GOOD VALUE
AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
al-lydeed&2twl PHILADELPHIA.
FOK SAJjU.
1OKKKNT DWELLING AT 41 MOKTII
. Duke .stieel, wcond-stery, adapted ler
law efliccs.
api-:.tltl
B. F. ESI1LEMAX.
1)i;imi: iiav, wkstj:un cekx and
Oats for sale at Leaman Place atall times
at market prices. Al-e,
COAL AND LUMBER.
i-Jleind II. 11. ROIIRER.
S'
TURK KOOIU KOI! KKNT,
APPLY TO
PHILIP LEBZELTER,
feb27-tti! 211 Neitli Queen street.
1)UIILIU SAI.K ON FRIDAY, APRIL 7,
lfs. will be sold at pubile sale at 117 East
James Mi cot, the entile stock of Household
and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Hair
Cleth Parler Furnlturef Dining Roem and
Bed Roem Sets, Carpets, fcteves, Pictuie and
all kinds et Kitchen Fui uiture.
Hale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Condi
tions made known uy
t-3td II. SI1UBERT, Auctioneer.
IUlt SALK. AN laiMKNSE NUIUIIKR OJT
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac,
of all descriptions, In all localities and at all
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
Willi prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HERR X CO ,
decS-Gnul 3 North Dukestieet.
1)U1!LIC SALK. WILL UK SOLO AT
public sale en FRIDAY, APRIL 7, at Ne.
'.) Seuth Queen street, a great variety .of
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
consisting in part or Solid Walnut Parler
Suite, Walnut and Cottage Chamber huites,
Carpets, Beds, Mattresses and Bcdding.Sefas,
Lounge, Clocks, Tables, Chaiis, Bureaus,
What-Ner. Boek-Case. Beeks. Paintings,
Chremes, Extension Table, Parler and Coolt Ceolt Coelt
Stoves. New Kitchen Range, Glass win e,
Quccnsware, Piescrving Kettles.Rctrigerater,
Pets, Pans, Tubs, Buckets and hundreds of
ether articles.
Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. in.
1-ltd SAM'LHE&S, Auctioneer.
E
711CST-CLAvi BONDS FOB SALK
The First National Bank or CetiimblH, Pa.,
Iris en hand and for .sale, at 1'AKj
COLUMBIA BOROUGH BONDS.
Having twenty years te run, beating i per
cent, interest, payable a-inually tree et taxes.
Alse four per cent, Columbia Scheel Bends,
at par and accrued interest, free of taxes.
Alse Reading & Columbia R. R. First Moit Meit
gnge 5 per cent, bends, extending ler :a years,
at $10 ami accrued interest, free el luxes, In
tel est payable March and September.
Ai Id less or call en
S. S. DETWH.ER, Cashier,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, PA.
in27-(itd,ced&Jtw
PRIVATK MALIC THIS UtMlKUSIGN Kl
offers at private sale the following de
scribed piepcity, te wit :
All that very valuable l.inn, CONTA1NI NG
17 ACRES, ltieie. or le?b, situated en the south
side of East KingMicrt.iu the city el Lancas
ter, immediately opposite the Lancaster cenn
tv piisen, and adjoining lands et Herman
Miller, Jacob S. Miller and lands et the Diiec
toisel the Poerot Lancaster teiiuty.
Tlilsisoneel the most desirable and 'valua
ble pieces of teal ct-late in the ceuutv el Lan
caster ; has a goetl DWELLING HOUSE and
out-houses, willi geed Bain and ether improvements-.
It is particnlaily valuable ler
liutldinglets, being in the very best parted'
thecitj et Lane isfer, and especially adapted
ler a truck l.irm. The entire piece is laid eal
in building lets.
Fer luilhcr information call en HENRY
SHUBERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate
Agent, Ne. fi Court Avenue, where the diatt
et said property can be seen. m:;0 lid
BOOKS AlfJi STATIONER.
E
7ASTKK CARDS!
A M E R 1 C A N AND 1 M P O R T E 1
EASTER CARDS!
IN GRKAT VAKICTY AT
L. M. ELl'NN'S
V.OOIC AXD STATJOXEIU' STOliE.
Je. -13 West King Street.
JOHN BAKU'S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOR THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AM) SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Hoekstore of
JeIldl Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
T OCHKK'S
Renowned Ceiigh Syrnp.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy "ler
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines alltne
medicinal.vlrtucs of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and elUctent qualities for the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases. I
PRICE, "t Cents, pn-p.ircd onlyandseldby
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RET AIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. 9 East King street, Laacastcr.
Carpets
Carpets
DRY OOOVI.
"VPKN TODAY,
AT
JOHN P. SWARR'S.
One Case et SPRING IKESS GOODS, in
Remnants, at 10 cent per"yanl. Regular
piice 25 cents. These Goods are perfect and
can be matched for Dress Patterns
One Case et the Best PACIFIC PRINTS.
New Styles, at GJ tents and can be matched
for Dresses.
One Case et BLEACHED MUSLINS at 10
cents per yard. Regular price 13 and It
cents.
These Remnants et Dres Goods and Pacific
Prints cannot be had anyu here else,
lycftfcw
"LOSING OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire sleck- et
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1.
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This is a rare chance ler
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I UAVK AM
IMMENSE STOCK OF 00S,
On hand, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
Jil-tld U NORTH QUKEN STREET.
TCTKW IMPORTATIONS.
BLACK CASHMERES.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Oiler the vciyjbcst possible value at 50, 02i
75, 87K cU., $1.00 and 1.25. These goods are
perfect in Celer, .Texture and Finish, nnd
lully 10 per cent, lower than last season.
Single and Deublo
BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS.
A SPECIALTY.
Special bargains in 40-INCH ALL WOOL
F1UURED CASHMERES, tajc. a yard, sold
everywhere at 72c. ; only-live pieces. 40-1NCI1
ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES.M) c. a yard
really worth 75c. Special sale el
10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd.
Same goods weie sold by the las-e In February
at 10j cents a yard.
Watt, Stand & Ce.,
NEW YOKK STORE.
N
JKXT IOOU 10 COUUT ueuse,
FAHNESTOCK.
Heusefurnishing Dry Goods,
HeusefurnishiDg Dry Goods,
Heusefurflishiug Dry Goods,
AND
" Oarpety, Carpets,
Carpets, Carpets,
CarpetK, Carpets,
Our stoic Is nun sleckediiill el bargains in
MUSLINS, CHECKS,
MUSLINS, CHECKS,
MUSLINS, CHECKS .
TABLE LINENS, 20c. UP,
TAW.K LINENS, 20c. UP,
wuiri: QUILTS '""'-J
Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap
Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap
Alt the above goods bought ler prompt
cash and te be -ed at LESS THAN
THEIR REGULAR PRICE.
E. E. FAHIESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuee.
LANCASTER, PA.
0
ia:pj!.t.s vueju auction
-at ti IE-
New Cheap Stere.
Wc have just opened another let et tho9e
CHEAP CARPETS
FROM AUCTION!
C.YKPJ5TS at 25c,
CARPETS at 37c,
CARETS at 45c,
CARPETS at 50c,
. CARPETS at 60c,
CARPETS at 70c,
CARPETS at 85c,
BAG, STAIR AND HALT,
CARPETS,
FLOOR, STAIR AND TABLE
OIL. CLOTHS.
ALL CHEAP AT
&
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West KingStreet.
( Adler's Old Stand.)
Between tbe Cooper Heme ana gerrel Hene
Hetel.
fenM-ZrOAir
CZOTHINO, SC.
i
CLOTHING.
GOOD NEWS
TO THE
People of Lancaster and Vicinity
We have matte assiduous efforts te excel all
past seasons in serving the people at our store
Our counters are heaped with the
LATEST STYLES OF
Spring Clothing!
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and every garment we have for sale will stand
close inspection. Te mention every style el
Suit we have en hand, our space will hardly
allow ; therefore, notice a tew sample prices :
We bell Men's Suits ter S.Mt$l.0M.H), fiiurt,
$8.00, $I0.re. up te $1S.C0.
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
WE MAKE THI3 OUR OC.EAT Sl'KCIALTY,
We sell Bej 's Suits for $2.00, $.1 oe, l.oe. $.".(',
up te $9.00. Children's Suits at $1.73, JieO, $.!.,
l.ue, $1.00, up te $7.00. We most certainly lane
the largest and cheapest, aKe the most varied
stock of Beys' and Childien's Clothing ever
displayed in tins city.
OUR CUSTOM OEPARTMENT.-Custem-crs
can select trem goods in the piece and
have them made te order at a slight advance
ever our goods en the counters. We make te
order a Nice Suit for $12.1)0, but our $li00 and
$-20.00 Suits can't bu equaled anywhere in the
city; trimmed and made like ours, ler le.-d
than$ii.0te$-W.(1O. A PERFECT FIT GUAR
ANTKEP. 'Whether you w ish te purchase or net, please
give us a call.
L. GAISIAI & BRO.,
TITE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Or.uige St.
LANCASTER, PA.
The Clieapc-t clothing Heiimj in the City.
mat 15-lyd
TlUYKKh Or
CLOTHING
Should remember that our assortment is very
large te make a selection trem.
WE HAVE MADE A SPECIALTY OF
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Se much hO, that uu are lilting up a tcpaiatc
loom te display them in. Our goods
an: the most tellable, and it you
feel dissatislled with what
you purchase
REMEMBER you can bbine them
BACK AND EXCHANGE OB GET THE MONEY.
THE
Spring Styles of Hats
ARE NOW READY.
And another let et
TRUNKS
Have just ceme in and the prices will
surprise jeu.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER.
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
TXA. rjBCJSMS O UlDb
1AOAM'KK ANI MlLLKltSVlI.I.K il. .
j Cava run as fellows,:
Leave I-.ancat-er (1'. li. Depot), at 7, 9, and
11:30a.m., and 2, 4, ami 8:30 p. in., event en
Saturday, . hen the last car leaves at !:30 p. in
Leave Millervville (lower end) at?, 8, and 10
a. M.. and 1. 2. 5 ami 7 I), in.
Cnri run daily en a'- ive time except en .'unj
IIUV.
lOMJNlHA ANU FOKT IJF7TOS1T K. 14
j Trains nowmnreirulirlyeii the Columbia
and I'erl I'cpeil ltuiiiead en the ie!!in iuu
time
Station Kea a
w.u. Kxpiw.
Kxpiess.
r. m.
Accein.
r.M.
I'eit Oepeslt...
I'euchhotiei'i...
bale il;r.l"'i....
Columbia
JS-35
7-.V1
7:"3
S:25
4:'J8
5:11
0:10
f.:it
Stations i?ej rn-'?;xprea3.l Kxprc is. i Accem
WAKIt. A. M. T. M. I A. M.
Columbia,
Safe Harber....
Pcachbottem..,
I'nrtPenesit..
II:!
r. sr.
12-cn
12:tS
1:25
C:i0
6.1!)
7:2i
8:05
7:15
ArD.MS
1.0 8:40
11.07
1. M.
R
KAJMKO .V COl.UiMSJIA It. K.
A KKANGEMKNT OF rASSENGKlC TUA1NS
MONDAV, XOV. "in, 1S91.
NOHTinVAUI).
LBAVF.
tjuarii'ville
Jjuncaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia
"arrive.
A.H.
7:30
:10
t'.2J
Kcadlng...
SOUTH WAKU.
LHAV3.
A.H
a.m. r. v. r. jr.
(i:40 ... 2:30
7:."0 .... 3:40
8.00 1:00 3:.r0
7:50 1:10 2:1"
10.05 3:20 5b
r.M
Heading 7:25
ahrivb.
Columbia 3:35
Lancaster. 0:27 2.10 8:13 5:15
Lancaster, KingSt t:37 .... 8:25 5:25
QuarryvillG 10:37 .... 0.55 C:30
Trains connect at Ueadinu with ti-ilii'J teand
Irem Philadelphia, I'ettville, Ilarrislninr, At At At
lontewn and New Yeik, via Hound JSroek
Kenle.
At Columbia with trains te and fiem Yerk,
Hanover. Gettyaburg, i'reilerick and Ualt: Ualt:
mere. A. M. VrlLSQy. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKUAU-NEW
SCHEDULE On aud after SUNDAY,
JANUAKY 22d, 18P2, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Kail read will arrive at and leave the
L'lnea.stei and 1'luladejpula depetaaa folio va:
KAWWAB0. , ,V. APrtye
Milium hi I m. iiiiau u
Mull Express,
" uhl jinCf
Yerk Accein. Arrives, . . . .
Harrisburg Expicss
Lancaster Accommodation
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Day Express,..;
Harrisbuig Accommedat'n,
12.41a.m.
5:10 "
8 35 '
8:a5
0.00 "
9:(5 "
1-M F.V.
2:42 "
2:55 A.W
7.2a "
10-0 "
11:45""
B:35p.lf.
5:C5 "
7:35 "
2:20
5:25
6:4C
10:45 "
WB8TWAHD.
Leave Arrive
Phllad'a Lanc'ter
Way Passenger,
News Express. .
Mall Train Ne. l.vla 31 1 Jey,
Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bla,
Sunday Mail,
Jc flfll AjlllO
Frederick.Accommedation,
Lancaster Accommodation,
Harrisburg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Western Express,
Philadelphia Express,
4-30 1
430
7:00
7:00
C27A.X
6:27 "
9.25 '.
90 "
9.83 "
1X5T.M.
2.00 "
580 "
7:35 "
7:40 "
U:25
235
2:15
4:15
5:40
9:00
P.H.
nun "
U0
2.25 A.M.
Mail Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting at LanJ
caster with MaU Train, Ne. 1, at 9:25a.m., will
run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:55, will
run threush te Frederick.
Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. ui., has
direct connections (without change of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged.
Will step at Downlngtewn, CeatesvlHe, P&rkcs-
TDnrg, ifewit Joy.'SwahctiitewnwiaMiaaio.
own.
ir. r.sr.
12: :10
2:10 8:25
2.10 8:13
8:25
0.55
JtJiT
OPKING DKKSS GOODS.
SPRINGS WOOLENS
Ladies Suiting Cleths.
Riding Habit Cleths.
Ladies' Spring Sackings.-
SpringC as sirner es
Handsome IS ui tings. -
Spring Overceatings.
CLOTH
MARKET and NINTH
SIDGEASS, IDRRAY & CO.,
TTACKK X. ISKOTIIKK'S
Specieil NTetice!
We invite special attention te our WALL PAPER
Department, which is. stocked with the Latest
Spring Styles in all qualities, including the Choicest
Decorations for walls and ceilings from the leading
manufacturers and importers. This department: is is
new in charge of a person who has had years of
practical experience in fine paper hangings with a
Philadelphia establishment. Estimates made and
paper hung by competent paper hangers.
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO 25 WKST KINti STBEKT, huHus'tr, Pemfa.
HOUSE irUltJS'lSltLfHl (lOOItff.
H
OU3EFU1CNI9II1NU.
FLINN & WILLSON'S
Heusefurnishing Goods.
BABY CARRIAGES, CHANDELIERS,
STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES.
A I.AUt.K hl'tiCK "f
TABLE and FLOOR OIL CLOTH from 25c. per yard up.
FLINN & WJ LLSON,
Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Roefiing smi Spouting Specialties.-
LSIGN OP THK '1 WO LARGE DOGS. 1 LANCASTER, PA,
i..ik;k i, or ei
GAS FIXTURES,
THAT ML ST l!K H)1.M ISKHiUK VI . TIMK. 's I, TIIK TIM K Feil UAKHAi.N-
nbw '.srfA'tf-suxg MANTLES-- w
BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, PUM??, !'?ON PIPE and FITTINGS
'WllUl.i:b'ALK AXD KKTAIL.
JOHN L. AliNOIil),
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET LANCASTEE, PA.
-f-
im r uoeus.
riMill WUKMI AIOVKS
T
AM) tiii:
PEARL SHIRT
MOViiS WITH IT.
TIiu iiiaiiuiiictuicrs el tlie rKAKLhlllUT
Icslrcby litis inullietl te tl::in!c tin: nW;. nW;.
ler their iipprcciatlen et tliW cck-biniDi
sarnieut, na evinced by tin: Kriutly .n
crcescil ilcmund, as well .'is by the con
tinual receipt el testimonials of .s.itNr.ie .s.itNr.ie
tieu with the .same.
The sfaindanl el Material. Fit ami
Workmanship will be strictly maintained
and in addition te ether improvement.),
heretofore made the PUAUL SIIIKT ij
new lined in Irent, thus rendering them
still mere durable, l'ricc (Unified) SI. 00.
A full line el Oriss Fr.e.vr I'KAIIL SHIIIT.S
in all sizes; price (laundried) Sl.OO.
SHIRTS MADS TO ORDER
AXD GUARANTEED TO FIl.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LAN'CaSTEB, ta.
WB HAVK THIS HANDSOKKST AND
finest window display in the city. Don't
tail te see it.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
NECIOIES,
MUFFLERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 5G NORTH QUKBN L STBEET.
UOtUM.
Our assortment of 'Ladies' Suiting"
Cleths includes a wide range in the
.catalogue of colors in all the new
"shades, combination and effects of
this season. Alse, Scotch and Eng
lish suitings, cheviot, tc. .
Our stock of Ladles Riding Habit
Cleths is mere complete than ever
..before, and embraces all colors,
shades and qualities of Imported and
Demestic Fabrics.
Our collection of Ladies' Spring Sack
ings is very extensive and contains
all the standard and new stylish de
"signs for early spring wear; small
checks, plaids, fancy mixtures, etc.,
in all grades,
Fine American Cassimeres and Eng
lish and French Treuserings in all the
""very newest designs for gentlemen's
wear.
New effects of Scheeller, Wulflng,.
Bockhacker, Ferstmannp Hoffmann,
Jehn Tayler, Clay and all the leading
standard makes of gentlemen's
suitings
Steckinets, Kerseys. Moltepp, Cork
screw, Mixed Twills in medium and
"very thin weights for Spring and Fall
Outside Coats for Gontleraon.
HOUSE,
STS., - Philadelphia.
I'J.UMItEK'S .'' I J.7.
fuiir2-tli
K.1 1C1CIAU KH, JbV.
rpuK!-; r.:Ai;i cakkiaek wui;k
til i WCA.STKli COUXTV.
K!!(1ERLEY Si Ce.,
FINE
Carriage Builders,
HAKKbT STKEET,
Rer.i of Central Market Houses,
iANCASTEi:, l'ENX'A.
VeiiiakeevciystyIci:uWy,i'id Carria.- de
sired. All work tlnl.Hlit.-U in flus most comfort
able anil elegant style. We u-te only tlie Ih.-1
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. Y or ualily or work our prices an:
the cheapest, in the state. Ure buy lercsisli and
rell en tli; imiii re.inenable ternii'. Give ma
tall. All werl: warranted. Ileimiriwj prompt,
tiattcitdul te. One Pet et werkmcn-CHiwcially
employed ler lh.it purpose. InMWAw
UOAJj.
T B. MAKTJIf,
Who'tiwile and Ketull Dealer in all kinds of
LUM UKK AKD COAL.
Ja-fai'1 no. IJ' North Water and JPrlnce
trcuts : "-i" L:non Lancaster. n'-lyd
C0B0 & WILE1,
3W xeiiTU WATER ST.f Lancaster, Pa.,
Wi:eie3-ile and KeUil Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection Wlta the Telepneslc Ezcange(
Branch Oliti-e : Xe. 20 CENTRE SQUAKE.
leb2S-l;a
rie te
EA.UFFMAN, KELLER & CO.,
-0E
(J001), CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale r ten.
Yard, Ilavrisburjj Pike. I
Office. 20X I.'aat ClitaMut atrceC I ap4-lyd
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