Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 17, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY fNTELLlGENCKK MONDAY APRIL 17, 1882.
NOTABLE NEWS.
KhLATEU IK BRIEF PAKAUBAPHP.
Gathered from tt Peer Corners el tee
World.
The German Reichstag lias been con
veked for the 27th inst ,
The president has approved the act au
thorizing the construction of a bridge
across the Missouri river near St. Charles
Me.
The bridge at Columbus, Pa., en the
New Yerk, Pennsylvania & Ohie railway,
was burned Saturday. One hundred and
forty-five feet of the span of a new bridge
was completed by Sunday night.
Benjamin Jenes, the son of a well to-de
fanner in Gorden county, . Georgia, shot
aud killed Charlie Payne, a negre, at Cal Cal
heuu, aud has succeeded in escaping
arrest.
Postmaster GcuoralUewe has addressed
:i letter te the Heuse committee en appre-
pri.itieus asking for an appropriation of
$17,000 te defray the cost of two eleva
tors in tbe postefEco department build
in?. The three-year-old boy, Freddie Lutz,
one of the childrcu of the family at
Uridcsburg that was sickened by eating
diseased bam en last Sunday, has died.
This is the second death from the same
cause. "But little hope is sustained that
the ethers will survive
Ex-Governer Burbauk, of Dakota, new
posteuice inspector, has received notice
that there were leund among Jesse James
effects a uine hundred dollar diamond pin
and watch and chain, taken from him in a
htagc robbery, near Het Springs, Arkan
MiS cij;ht years age.
In I'.uavcr county J. S. Rutan waselect
cl senatorial dclegate te the Republican
s,t:itc convention, and II. C. Fry aud J. H.
Cunningham representative delegates, and
wcie instructed te vote for General Beaver
for governor ; A. M. Brown for supreme
judge and Mr. Christman for secretary of
internal affairs.
An accident occurred at Fisher's ero
bank, near Lecspert, by which two men
Jehn I). Fisher and Anreu F. Bucks, were
killed, and Geerge RissniilJcr and Themas
Necckcr were injured. They were exca
ating a bank of earth which caved in.
The captain aud a beat's wcw of the
British ship Norval, from Hull, with coal
t- San Francisce, arrived at Honolulu
March 20. The Neival was burned March
4, 13.30 north latituc, 12 longitude. A
beat with .the lirst ellicer aud the re
mainder of the crew are yet te be heard
horn.
Tiustwerthy merchants from Moscow
cpert that eighty workmeu who were
employed ou the Uspauski cathedral weie
.irrestcd en Hely Saturday iu oenscqueueo
f the discovery of a miue under that cdi
lice, in which it is intended that the cero
nieny of the coronation of the Czar shall
take place.
D. J. Pi ice, postmaster of Bay View,
and a leading politician of Wisconsin, has
committed buicide by blewiug out his
brains with a revolver. He failed iu busi
ness recently, and had been drinking for
the past few mouths. He had au alteica alteica
lieu with his wife aud shot himself im
mediately afterward.
The English conservatives arc making
political capital at all the naval pests ever
The acceptance of contracts for American
beef for the navy. There is a mmer that
ike gevcrnmcut iutcuds te abolish the cur
ing establishment of Dcptferd, and are in
favor of a system of obtaining supplies by
contract from private lirnis.
The will of the late Isaac S. Ostciheut,
jf Wilkesbaric, bequeathes te his wife
and relatives $104,000. The balauce of his
estate, amounting te $350,000, is donated
in trust te his excuuteis, who aie in
structed te erect a building and purchase
a library andte keep it ceustautly open te
the public as a free institution.
It is understood that when the Masen
case comes before the United States su
preme court, for a hearing ou thn petition
ter a writ of Jutbcns corpus, the attorney
general will challenge the right of the
court te take original jurisdiction in the
case en the ground that the question could
only properly ba brought te that court ou
appeal.
A man named G hidings is iu the western
part of Westmoreland county giving away
what he calls Russian eats te the farmers
and taking an agreement te pay one-half
of the product as an equivalent. Last
year he was aieuud with alleged Chili
wheat and succeeded in swindling tbe
farmers out of nearly $20,000 in the ag.
gregatc ou this same tclieme. His present
game is the same as that of last year.
Anether Charlie Kegs Case.
Washington circles arc deeply interested
regarding the disappearance of a little four
year-old son el a Mrs. Dickerseu, who is
visiting Representative llubbell, of Mich
igan, the little fellow, with several com
panions, was playing ii: front of the beuse,
which is ou Iuv.a ciiele. iu the ueithwest
ci 11 part of the city, when he was decoyed
away by a strange man and has net since
been heard of. A man aud a boy auswei iug
tbe description of the missing lad left the
city Friday night en the south bound
train, and, it is stated, get off at Brandy
station, Virginia, the scene of a lively
skirmish during the late war. The de
tectives were acquainted with the facts of
the abduction, and stimulated by the pro pre pro
mise of a reward of $8,000 are scouring in
every direction for the fugitive and his
prisoner.
It is suspected that the man who stele
the child had him concealed in the citv aud
that his capture is only a question of time.
The reason assigned for the abduction is
that the father of the lad had angered a
crowd of ruffians at his home in Wisconsin
aut' out of revenge they stele his child,
thinking te get cveu and at the same time
secure a large reward from the parents.
Information from a reliable source estab
lished the fact that the man who did the
work, after going into Virginia with his
captive, became frightened and suddenly
returned te the city. Mr. Hubbellalse
srul that the little boy had been repre
sented te be his grandseii.'but this was
impossible, as he did net have auy chil
dren who were old enough te be married.
The stolen ad was the child of an old
friend of the family, aud he had interested
himself in his recovery solely upon that
ground. The parents were almost dis
tracted and had volunteered te give all
that they could raise te have their son re
turned te them unharmed.
Easily Proves.-. it is easily proven that 111a
,arial fevers, constipation, tei-piditv or the
liver and kidneys, general debility, nervous
ness, and neuralgic ailments yield readily te
this great disease conqueror, Hep Bitters. It
repairs the ravage et disuasc by converting
the feed into rich bleed, and it gives new lire
and vigor te the aged and Infirm al aj s.
anl'Swd&w
A Slguincant Fact.
The cheapest medicine in use is Themas'
Eclectric Oil, because ae very little et it is re
quired te effect a cure. Fer croup, diphtheria
and diseases of the lungs and t hi eat, whether
used for bathing the chest or threat, ler taking-
internally or- inhaling. It Is a matehles-s
compound. Fer sale at IL B. Cochran's drii"
itere, 137 N'erth Queen street. Lancaster. "
A Skillful Preparation
Composed of roots, barks, and plants, that act
in harmony, anil are a pleasant and directive
medicine, constitute Burdock IJloel Bitters,
of which highly commendatory .reports are
being constantly received. I'rlcc $1. Ker sale
at 11. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
TIEADTHIS
ti I-AJreASTKK, r a.. April 28, 1S8L-
uenuu, gives me mucu pleasure te sa
te be.-
that after us
ilngone pack el K10NETCUUA
1 have been cntlrelv cured of a severe nnln in
ray back and side, of long standing, ami that,
tee, after trying 'various known remedies. 1
liave every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend It, and knew that ni any
of my mends who have used it have been
benefited. ' PETER BAKES,
maeiyd Foreman Examiner ana Express.
MEDICAL.
wen
AlfDBXW'a AKBE1CAX QUXXW.
CLEOPATRA
OR THE
Queen of Sheba's Beaut J.
WAS BUT SKIN D0P. J
iX!SSfS&
tTVlWSSS 1
royal
rellnue,
the pasLhad she net also possessed that whlph
it. i... emvninir crierv of tbe female neraen a
skin unchallenged for IU Oriental softness
audits transcendental purity. Cleopatra,
holding emperors at bay, and rullng'emplre I
by her word, had quickly lest her charm and I
power by one attack el klotclies.er el pimples l
or 01 nerriu tan aim liecKica.
WOMAN RULES THE WORLD
by her beauty, net lea than by her partly et
character, lerllness el disposition and unsel
fish devotion. Indeed, in the estimation or
perliaps tee many men.beauty In a body wuscs
precedence ever every ether consideration.
Reality thus forms an Important part et
woman's " working capital,'' without which,
tee many (It net bankrnpt in what relate
te Influence within the circle where they
move), are powerless ler great geed.- Hence
wh sec net only the propriety but the duty of
every lady preserving with zealous care that
which te Jim Is essential te success and Influ
ence and usefulness in life. And.since 'beauty
is but skin deep," the utmost care and vljrl
luice are required te guard it against the
many Ills that flesh is heir te. Among the
great and annoying enemies et beauty,
or EITHER SEX,
as well m et comfort, happiness and health,
ure these pestiferous and horrid skin diseases
tetters, humors, eczema (salt rheum), rough
ttnd scaly eruptions, ulcers, pimples and all
diseases el the lialr and scalp. Fer the cure
nfuii tlns(i. iir. :. W. itensen. et Baltimore.
aficr vcers of patient study and investigation
devoted te diseases of the skin,at hist brought
lertn his celebrated SKIN CUKE, which has
already by its marvelous cures, established
itself as the great lcinedy ler all diseases of
the skin, whatever be their names or charac
ter. 118 bUCCCMH lias uecn liuuivuav uun "
n:ii-illelHl. All drusxists have It. It is ele
uuntly put. up, two bottles jci one pacaagp.
Internal and external treatment, l'rlce, 1.00.
EVEBVONE 1'ilAISES.
feick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia
nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless
nets and brain diseases, positively cured by
lr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile
Tills. They contain no opium, quinine or
ether huiinful drug.
Sold by all druggist. Price. SOc. per box,
1 rer two, tiSO ler six ; postage Ixee. l)n. C.
W. Bknsen. Baltimore, Md.
CI1AS. N. CKIXTKNTON, 115 IfnHen St.,
New Yer. sole iment for Dr. C. W. Bensen's
remedies. apl-lmd.MW&S&wH
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
Fei Rfjuarlcr el a century or nieie Hoslet Heslet
ter's btemaeh Billeis has been the leigntng
bleclllc et indigestion, dyspepsia, lever and
acue, a ler.s el jihysieal stamina, liver com
plaint and ether !lterders, and has been most
emphatically endorsed by medical men as a
health and strength restorative. It counter
acts a tendency te premature decay, and sus
tains aud comforts the aged and Infirm.
Fer bale by all Drnggists ami Dealers gen
erally, febl-lydeed&w
B
KNSON'8 1'OKOUS I'l.ASTEKS-
Of
BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED
And their excellent reputation injured by
worthless imitations. The public are
cautioned against buying Plasters having
similar sounding names. Sce that the
word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled.
h
Are the only improvement ever made in
Plasters.
One is worth mere than a dozen of any
ether kind.
Will positively euro where ether reme
dies will net even relieve.
Price, 25 Cents.
Roware of cheap Plasters made with
lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
MANuvACTunma Chemists, New Yerk.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
l'rlce 25 Vents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLAS'lEli.
aul7 Swd.eedAw cow-3
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
TASTBK CAKDS!
AMERICAN AND IMl'OltTKI)
EASTER CARDS!
IH GREAT VARIETY AT
L. M. FLYNN'S
JiOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
. 48 West King Street.
JOHK
tAKK'S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOlt THE
EASTER SEASON!
irLAIN AND FK1NGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At th3 Bookstore cf
Jelui Baer's Sens,
Nee. 15 & 17 North Queen Street.
STOMACH
BITTERS
BEW
Mi
CnePern
TOHN 8. UIVLKR
M.S AOTXRIIiUUKT.
NEW DRESS GOODS, - - NEW SILKS AND SA TINS.
j is r. r . .
3" '
A Splendid Assortment of ITew StyleTaras61s7iist Opened.
- A& NEW TIKP AiRTTTRPT T
We are,nfew marking a&giinlBfniieB, at a 8maU Profit, te 'insure rapid
sales, and will have ONE PRICE ONLY.
JOHN
Ne. 25 EAST KING
JNO. S. GIVLER.
M
VERS, RATHFON ArCO.
GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Pine Assertmeut of SERGES
GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH
.the Fashionable Celers.
DMT GOODS.
NBW
SPRING GOODS
AT THE
NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE.
BARGAINS IN EYEKY LI.NEer tiOODS.
LADIES HOSE at5c.a pair.
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE in large
variety and very cheap.
GENT'S HALF-HOSE at 5e. a pair.
NEW VICTOUIA LAWNS, including alotef
Vcmnants at 40 per cent less Hum
regular prices.
NEW INDIA LINENS. NEW LACES,
NEW DKESS GOODS.
BLEACHED MUSLINS In half pieces at fc. a
a yard ; rcgulur price 10c.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
il-lyd
LANCASTER. I'A.
pLOSlNO OtTI
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock et
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This Is a nn e chance ler
GOOD BAKGATNS.
AS I DAVK AM
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
J21-tld 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
J.B
MAKTIN & CO.
GENTS' FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
Thenianulucturerset the
PEARL SHIRT
desire by this method te thank the public
for their appreciation et this celebrated
garment, as evinced by the gicatly in
creased demand, as well its by the con
tinual receipt et testimonials of satisfac
tion with the tame.
The PKARL SHIRT is manufactured
cither with open or closed boberas and a lit
always guaranteed, l'rlce Sl.OO.
A full line el I'RINT and I'KRCALK
SHIRTS just received. All prices Irem 25c.
up. Thrsn shirts are cut ever the same
pattern as the Tcarl Shirt and guaranteed
tellt.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER. l'A.
N
KTXT UOOK TO COUUT HOUSK,
FAHNEST0CK.
Black Silks, Black Silks,
At 50, 65, 75, 87i. $1, $25 Up.
OUR n BLACK SILK IS EXTRA GOOD KOR
THE MONE1'.
BLACK AND COLORED MOllIUE.
Over TWENTY DIFFERENT SHADES
these Goods for Trimming.
et
BLACK BROCADES,
At SO, 75, 87, 81, $1.25, $1.50, $2,
Black Cashmere, Black Cashmere.
Direct from Importers, In JET and 11LUE
BLACK. Choicest Cashmere Imported.
Our Stock el New Goods
tlen ler
el every Dcscrip-
SFRINtf AM) SUMMER,
Never was as Complete as it is at the present
time. AU at our usual Lew Trices.
500 Gossamer Waterproofs,
Fer Ladies, Gents. Reys and Girls, made te
our own order, specially for us.
SS-EVERT GARMENT WARRANTED.
FAHTfESTOCK,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE,
LANCASTER, FA.
B.
HAKTIH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBKB AND COAL,
4Vfard: Ha 4 Nertt Water and IPrrnee
treete abo?Lae JLancsgtet. nS-lyO.
CLOTHIMO.
i . 7 u -4 f 1
l-k ' i -
a
S. GI VLER
STREET,
VIereliaiit Tailoring!
MYEBS, KATHFON
DRY HOODS
xirr ATT, SIIAND St CO.
Watt, Shand & Ce.,
Invite the attention of Ladies te their
Hosiery Department.
Over One Hundred Styles and Celers at 8c
10c.,-12c., 17c, 20C., 25c.
LADIES' REGULAR MADE GERMAN
HOSE at 20c and 25 cts. a pair. :
LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S
LISLE THREAD. BALBRIGGAN and
FANCY HOSIERY, at very
LOW TRICKS.
GLOYES,
GLOVES.
Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk Faflclar Gloves
Fester's Patent Heek, Thread and
KID GLOVES.
In great variety and moderate piices.
OUR 3-BUTTON KID GLOVE at $1.00 la the
best imported for the inoney buy them.
We arc new showing an elegant assortment et
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
WITH FAKCT BORDERS.
New Luces, Lace Ficlms, Lace Cell-us,
Linen Cellar, Combination,
Swiss and Everlasting Trimmings,
An immense line of
Deesa Buttens, Fringes and Passe
menteries at Popular Prices,
NEW YORK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
"ItAKUAINS JN
BLACK SILKS
AT
HETZKER & HAuuIMAN'S
New Cheap Stere.
BLACK SILKS at eOe.
BLACK SILKS at C5c.
BLACK SILKS at 75c.
BLACK SILKS at 87e.
BLACK SILKS at $1.00.
BLACK SILKS at $1.12',.
BLACK SILKS et $1.25."
BLACK SILKS at $1.50.
BLACK SILKS at $1.75.
BLACK SILKS at $2.00.
These goods were bought in the AUCTION
ROOMS of NEW YORK and l'lIILAUELPIA,
and are Extra Geed at the Prices.
METZGER
A
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King; Street.
Between the Cooper HeubC and Serrel Herse
Hetel.
janH-lyd&w
VailTA AND UIiASSWAItA.
H
IUH & MAKTIN.
I -
-AT
CHINA HALL.
Just opened a NEW INVOICE et
FANCY GOODS
-IN-BISQUE
WARE,
OPTIC GLASSWARE,
MAJOLICA WARE,
BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, Etc.
We are centlnunlly adding new articles te
our already large assortment.
AH articles net satisfactory te Customers
will be cheerfully exchanged.
Examine our stock belere purchasing.
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STREET
PATENTS.
WM. H. BACCOCK.
.rd3 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.
Fermeily an Examiner in the U. 8. Patent
Office ; aiterward. Associate Attorney et Jacob
Stautrcr, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until tholat thelat
ter's death, would be pleased te near from In
venters et Lancaster and neighboring cenn
ties, and is still prepared te attend carefuU
andpremptly te all Patent business at medex
atewtee.- - 1an3I-3maftw
Fancy
FnyHs
--
.
& CO.
1
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
GEO. F. KATHVON.
in all the most Fashionable Celers.
OHBVIOTS with silk imelure in all
& CO.
CLOTHING.
FRIKO AND 8UMMEK NOVELTIES.
AT
a GERHART'S
!,
NO. 0 EAST KING STREET.
1 hereby
stock of
inform my customers that my
SPRING ana SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY TESTING
is new complete. I have new the laigcstand
choicest assortment of
WOOLENS,
Fer Fine Tailoring n the city el Lancaster.
PRICES A8 LOW AS THE LOWEST,
and all goods warranted as represented.
E GEEKAET.
r 1LOT111NU t
D. B. HOSTETTER & SON
Merchant Tailors and. Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER.
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING
THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT
OUR STOCK FOR THE
SPRING SEASON
76 COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE
FIT OUR PATRONS TO INSPECT
The Large Variety of Goods
FOR
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
THE LA TEST IN PATTERN AND
COLOR, WHICH WK HA VE
ON OUR COUNTERS.
I B. Hosteller & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
A NCHORJSP AUAIN,
WITH A BETTER DISPLAY OF
CLOTHING
FOR-
Men, Youths, Beys antl Children,
THAN EVER BEFORE.
We have moved about one-liult el our
Clothing Stock into the .adjoining building,
and the extra room we get with all the tables
stacked with heaps et CLOTHING, make the
11 nest display we hare ever made, and we
have the goods te meet all your wants and at
mexr prices. Every lady that buys CLOTHING
siieuld visit the
(MM Mint
-OF THE
HOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE
IN TIIE CITY.
WUxLLAMSON
AND-
POSTER.
36-38 EASTKING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
SAMUEL H. PltlCK, ATTOBNBT, HAS
Removed his Ofllc rrem1 M North Duke
Street te ke.u ubami bisxim, immeai-
ately In Bear of Court House,-Leng's New
nuuamg.
BU7-ttd
TaimiDg;
ASTRJCn BROS'. ADVERTISEMENT.
8TRICH BKOS ADVERTISEMENT.
PALACE
-OP-
FASHION.
ASTKICH
BEOS-,
Ne. 13 EAST KING ST.
We have new en hand u Full Line et
LADIES'
SPRING COATS.
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
A HANDSOME JACKET at $i'J5.
BETTER UOODS IROM $i.u0 UPWARDS,
LADIES' BLACK WRAPS,
In Cashmere, SUtc ami Satin, from P' up te $2J.
Infant's Wear.
BABIES' MERINO CLOAKS.
IN W1I1TK AND COLORED.
ELEGANTLY EMBROIDERED CLOAKS
Frem $5.00 Upwards.
CHILDREN'S SHORT COATS,
In drab, white, light blue und navy blue, $2.25.
INFANTS'
LONi; AND SHORT DRESSES,
ELEGANTLY EMBKOIDBBED.
Infant' Leng Skirls,
Infants' Jackets and Bootees,
Infants' Lace and Swiss Caps.
CALL AND LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY OK
INFANTS' WEAR.
CHEMISE, SKIRTS,
NIGHTGOWNS, APRONS,
SUMMER SKIRTS,
HOOPSKIRTS, BUSTLES,
SPECIAL LINE OF
NEW CORSETS.
Our 49c. CersetIs well known, and cannot bu
excelled. We offer the best te be
had at the price.
ELEGANT CORSETS, ut 75c. and 88c.
MAD. EOY'S CORSET, $1.
THE NEW AUTOMATIC CORSET, $1.
100-BONE CORSET, $1.
150-BONE CORSET, $1.25,
NEW JOODS RECEIVED DAILY
IK OUR
Whae every imaginable shape in HATS,
in all the New Leading Shades,
Ribbons, Satins and Silks te Match. -
FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
In ciuUesa variety.
SASH R1RUONS In most cxquisilu designs.
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS,
and SAILORS.
LADIES' TRIliMED HATS and BONNETS.
UNTRIMMED HATS
In Milan, Percnplne, Chip, Tuc:in and
Fancy Braids.
TRIMMING3.
FRINGES in SILK, CHENILLti and HEAD.
PASSAMENTERIES,
Ornaments, Colored Bead Fringe,
GIMPS,
Buttens in Pearl,. Metal and Ivery.
Te match all new materials.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
WE NOW ANNOUNCE OUR
GRAND
SPRING OPENING
-ON-
Wednesday and Thursday
Wednesday and Thursday
APRIL 26 and 27, 1882.
APRIL 26 and 27, 1882.
(
THE PALACE -OF FASHION."
13 EAST KING STREET,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Nillinery Department.
DRY HOODS.
CLOTHING.
GOOD NEWS
TO TIIE
Paeple of Lancaster and Vicinity !
We have made assiduous etThrtn in -.i ,
pant seasons in serving the people et-eur store
Our counters are heaped with the
- LATEST STYLES OF
Spring Clothing!
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and every garment tru liave for sale will stand
close inspection. Te mention every style et
ti.ii. nuiittveun iiHWi. tinr Hp'ice wui ueruijr
allow; therefore. notice :i tew sample prices:
'n sell M.'nV Sllita ler t: Oil l Ik) MTi til tt m.
IS.00, f lO.l'O. up te IS.OO.
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
WB MAKB THIS t)UK 11UKAT SrECIALTT.
We sell Rey's Salt for $2.00. JS0O, 4.00. $5.00,
up te $.). Children's Suits at $1.75. $2.00, $ifltf.
n.oe, $I.W,-up te $7.oe. We most certainly nave
the largest and cheapest, also the most varied
stock of Beys' and Children's Clothing ever
displayed in this city.
OUR CU&TOM DEPARTMENT.-Cuatein-crs
can select lrem goods in the piece and
have them made te order at a slight advancu
ever our goods en the counters. We make te
order a Nice Suit for jlliw, but our $18.00 and
$3MV Suits can't lu equaled anywhere in the
city, trimmed and iiiaile llke ours, ter less
than $r.ra te $30.00. A PERFECT FIT GUAR
ANTEED. Whether you wih te purcluiMier not.please
glve us a call.
I. GAISMAN & BEO,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-38 NORTBI QTJBEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
Thu Cheapest Clothing neuse in the City.
marlS-lvd
rAflSKUANtHNOB, r.
THaBES W. FBV.
WE RE RACK AGAIN TO OUR
OLD STORE ROOM,
. Which has been Remodeled und Enlarged.
We open out n 1th a
NEW STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS
AND
Window Shades.
Ol Every Description.
In connection with our line et geed.-;, we
have taken part of the room ter the exclusive
sale of
LACE CURTAINS,
FINE MIRRORS.
POLES, POLES,
CORNICES, &c, &c.
Ot which we have an Extensive Line.
A visit of inspection solicited.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
jter baJaK..
T?OR KENT. An KLKOANT HTOICK
1? ROOM, 48x15 feet, close te Northern Mar
ket, and oppesitn the Keystene Heumj, Ne. 2tt
Nertli Qul'cu street. Iiiquireat
uprlO-ttd 211 NORTH qUEEN STREET.
I)lUMIS 11AV, AVKbTEUN CORN AND
Oats ler sale at Lcaman Place at all times
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
i'2I-3md II. II. ROIIRER.
F
OKSAl.K. AN1BIMKNSK NUMlIEKOir
HOUSES, STORES, ISUILDINU LOTS, 4c,
of all descriptions. In all localities and at all
prices. .
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, fiee te every one.
ALLAN A. IIERR A CO,
dcc3-Cuid 3 North Dukostreut.
PKIVATK MALK. TIIK UMDKKSIGNKU
offers at privatu side the following de
scribed property, te wit :
All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING
17 ACRES, mera or lets, situated en the south
side of East King street, in the city et Lancas
ter, Immediately opposite the Lancaster coun
ty prison, anil adjoining lands et Herman
Miller. Jacob S. Miller and lands et the Dlrec
ters of the Peer et Ijincaster county.
This Is one et tlm me.it deslrable and valua
ble pieces of real estate iu thn-ceunty of Lan
caster ; has a gee. I DWKLMNG HOUSE and
out-heuscs, with i;oeil Hani and ether 1m-
grevcnieiit". It U particularly valuable for
uUdinglelM, being In the very best part or
the city of Lancaster, and especially adapted
feratruck I'.inu. The entlre piece Is laid out
inbulldiirglets.
Fer further information call en HENRY
SHURERT. Auctioneer and Kent Estute
Agent, Ne. t! Court Avenue, where the dratt
et suid property can be seen. inSO ltd
a yKi.nxs' eviitt.
R
KADINti JB COLUMBIA K.K.
A RRANIi KM ENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVB.
yu.irryvllle
Lmcuster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia.
ARRIV1C.
Reading
a. if. r. jf. r.M.
6:40 ... 2:3U
7C .... S:0
S:00 1SK ZM
7:50 1:10 3:10
106 3:20 5J0
9:10
9:211
SOUTHWARD.
T.KAVJL
Reading
AURIVB.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, King St..
a.k. x. r.w.
7:23 12:00 6:10
r.v.
9-.3S 2U0 8.-2S
9:27 2.10 8:1.1
9-J7 .... 8:25
WSCl .... 8-JO
5:15
525
0:30
uuarryvine...
Trains connect at Readinir with tr.iinu tnnmi
trein l'hlliulelplilH.i'ettsvllle, Harrlsburg, Al Al
tbutewn aud New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk.
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Snpt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY.
.! ANUAUrY 2d, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl
vania RivilrtKid will arrive at and leave the
L'tucastei and Philadelphia depots as fellows :
Eastward.
Leave I Arrive
Lanc'ter Philad'a
Mall Express,
J?ast rine,.. ..................
YorkAccem. Arrives,
Harrlsbnrg Express,
Lancaster Accommodation
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Day Express,
Ilarrisliurg Accommedat'n,
12:44 A.V.
5d0
8:35 "
8:35
9.00 "
ftC5 "
-2a r.w.
23 A.
7- '
t0-JO "
11:45""
SJSr.M.
5.-05 "
75 "
2:42
2.20
5:2J
6:46
9:45 "
Leave I Arrive
Philad'a lmc'tcr
Whtward.
Way Passenger,
News Express
Mail Train Ne. l.vla Mt-Iey,
Mull TiMln Vn ' via Cel'bia.
4 JO
4 JO
7.-00
A.M.
37.K
6:27 "
9.25
ft "
9-.n "
1:55 r.M.
tee "
75
7:40
Bunnay iuan,
Fast Line, ........
Frederick Accommodation,
Lancaster Accommodation,
Harrisbu rg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Hariisburg Express,
Wcilcrn Expn-ss.
Philadelphia Express,
7:00
11-36
2J5
2:15
4:15
6:40
90
r.K.
11:01 "
H:30
iiSfl.M.
M:U1 Train. Ne. 2, -webt, connecting at LanJ
caster with Mall Train, Ne. 1, at 0.T a.m., U1
run through te Hanover. .
Frederick Accommodation, west, -unecting -ft
aI Lancaster itli Fast Line, west, at 1.55. wUl
runtbrrui:li te Frederick.
Htrri bun; Kxpres, west, at 5:40 p. m , hxs
direct cM.t.etnem (without change of car) te
Li'l'jinbi'tiui'l Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, Trhen flagged,
wUl step at Downlnirtewn, Ccntesville, Paries
burg, Mount Jey, Elizabethtown and Middle-own.
-4
.... .