Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 28, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGTJST 28, 1882.
lancasiof f nteUffiencet.
MONDAY KVBNINO, AUG. 28, 1883.
THIS SIX QIBL TBAMTS.
Ending Tbalr walk ml Moatfa TferoBgb tba
Hortb Carollaa Mountain.
Saturday tho party of six girls who
started about the 1st of the month; to
walk all over North Carolina arrived; at
Laarenborg, where their walk ends. They
are all well and in good spirits, though
much sunburnt, and are as comely a set of
lady pedestrians as ever undertook a long
tramp.. Theystarted in the neighborhood
of Hendersonville nearly a month ago. To
the suggestion that by going alone and
with no one to. protect them they would
subject themselves to insult they replied
that they were willing to make the attempt,
and they aver that from first to last they
had never received one rude word or rough
jest from anyone.
On the first week of their trip they suf
fered much from exhaustion and tho
youngest and frailest of their party, Miss
Murdock, had to stop and rest, because or
severely blistered feet. It was feared that
sue would have to abandon the trip but sue
pushed on nobly and after the eighth day
began to strengthen and is now one of the
healthiest of the fair tramps. Her weight
when she started was but 82 pounds and
she turns the scales to-day at 1U3 pound?,
All save two of the walkers fattened after
the first week, while two who were in
clined to obesity were pulled down twelve
and eighteen pounds. Their records show
that they made lour hundred and twenty
miles. They started out with tho expec
tation of making between five and six
hundred miles. .Each walker wore a pair
of stout red leather walking shoes and
wore short walking dresses, and carried
strong stall's in her hands and a knapsack
upon her shoulders, in which was packed
a hammock and other necessary articles.
They also wore very broad-brimmed hats,
which, however, do not seem to have pro
tectod their complexion, for they are all
burned brown. Two of tho party carried
pistols as a protection from accidental in
cursions of wildcats and bears. Much of
tho timo they slept in the open air in their
hammocks, under canvas coverlets, which
were used as a shield from heavy dews
ami rains. One night ten days ago, ap
prehending a severe storm, they camped
in a graveyard and slept between tho
graves. Another night, iu the mountains
they were thrown into consternation by
tho appearance of a bear, but tho beast
was as frightened as thoy were, and fled
without offering to molest them. In the
mountains they wore in great terror of
rattlesnakes, but did not encounter any of
the reptiles.
Along their route they were treated
kindly. Many of tho hospitable farmers
entertained them, but they shunned noto
riety and avoided all tho towns and vil
lages, frequently going somo distanco out
of their way rather than meet crowds. A
novel feature of their undertaking was
the keeping of what they called their log
book. In this the record of their impres
sions and adventute? was kept, each
taking thoir turn. Tho book contains
twelve hundred and forty-six closely writ
tin pages. Thoy end tho trip now be
cause throe of their number will begin
their school days early iu September, but
they :isi.crt their determination to walk
over the unexplored portion of tho state
next .summer
The Nn:i Ciirollua Mormons Must Go.
Tho residents of Cleveland county, N.
C, held an indignation meeting to take
steps to compel the emissaries of the Mor
mons, who have for several months been
endeavoring to make converts iu that sec
tion of the country, to leave. Tho actious
ot tho Latter Day Saints having been the
cause of considerable disturbance among
the people, resolutions were adopted call
ing npom them to depart before the indig
nation of the pooplo becamo uncontrolla
ble, or serious troublo would be the re
sult. An address to the pooplo calling
upon them to unito in driving out tho
Mormons has also been prepared, and
unless tho missionaries depart bloodshed
may be expected.
Mokbob, Mich., Sept. 23, 1S75.
Sins l have been taking Hop Kilters lor in
llaniiiiutiou of kidneys and bladder. It has
lone for me what lour doctors failed to do.
The cuVcl of Hop Hitters seemed like magic
tome. W. li. Caktbi:.
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For lame Hack. Side or Chest, uo Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Trice 2.1 cents, for sale at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen at.
mvl-lwdeowAw
Tho Law of Kindness
Is universal; it affects all the Human family,
all animals, and may be even found in patent
medicines. Some are drastic, and the patient
is obliged lo sutler pains worso than the dis
ease: but in cacs ot obstinate constipation,
dyspepsia, tin-re is no reined' so kind, so gen
tle in its cilecls,and yet so satisfactory as l!ur
tlock tttood Hitters, Prlco 91. Kor sale at II.
If. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (jneen
sln-el, Lancaster.
Catakiui cured, health and sweet breath se
cured by Shiloh's Catarih Remedy. Price so
cents. Nasal Injector free. For wile at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
myl-lwdeow&w
Great oil itoom.
E. Raich, Elgin, 111., writes: -That after
trying dozens of patent liniments, without
relief, lorn rheumatic and stlir knee, I feel I
have "struck oil at last." for alter using three
hoi tics ot Thomas' Kclcctric OH. I am pre
pared to Mty it is tho best application 1 have
ever ned." For sale at II. If. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen struct, Lancaster.
SniLon's Vltallzcr is what you need tor Con
stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. For sale at Cochran's drug store,
137 N ortli Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w
POLITICAL.
Democratic Stale Ticket.
GOVKKMOK.
RORERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia.
LiEUTEXAirr Govxmron.
CUAUNCEY F. BLACK, York.
JUDGE OF TIIB BtJTKEME COUCT.
SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana.
8BCKXTABT OV IHTEBWAI. AV7AIR0.
J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon.
COWaRSSSlCAH-AT-LAnOK.
MORTIMER r. ELLIOTT, Tioga.;
Democratic county Ticket.
CONGRESS.
W. B. GIVEN, Columbia.
STATS SKltATOR XTV DISTRICT.
ABEAM COLLINS, Marietta.
AsantBLT.
L ,
2. C. J. KHOADS, Manor.
J. M. WALKER, Colcrain.
S. E. C. D1LLER, Earl.
O. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon.
H. E. SHIMP, E. Cocalico.
BBCORDKB.
W. W. BC8SER. Leacock.
COTTXTT B0LICIT0K.
rook WHSercms.
J. P. MclLVAlNE. Paradise.
PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster
ratsotr HfarxcTORs.
JOHN BEBMAN. Manbeim.
J. H. 8CULEGELMILICII, E. Donegal
JtTfcT COX KISAIOmCR.
WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl.
Democratic State Committee.
W. U. HENSEL, Chairman.
E.P. KISNER, General Secretary, Ulrard
House, Philadelphia.
Psmociatlo Coaaty Committee.
W. H. ROLAND, Chairman, Lancnstci.
J. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES
GRIER, Columbia; B. 8. PATTERSON,
rTiuiu juki, secretaries.
(CANDIDATES FOB NOMINATION.
gar A swibly 1st District, Lancaster City
- C. A. OBLRNDER, Eighth Ward.
K.G.8NYDER, Ninth Ward.
(Snbiert loUm Democratic Prlirories.)
WMDICAI..
yXK.rBKMjkjtfra'JKKlUDila. '
From Uic Springfield Republican.
A Generous Act
That will be Appreciated by all who
Care for Their Complexion
and Skin.
It Is not generally known that the nervous
system lias a wonderful Influence over the
skin, but tills is a fact known to medical men
who have given much of tliclr time to the
study ot diseases ot the skin. No one can have
a clear ami lair complexion unmixed with
blotches or pimples who la very nervous.
Whatever tends to a healthful condition of
the nervous system alwayB beautifies the com
plexion and removes roughness and dryness
ot thefdtin. Some skin diseases ore not at
tended by visible signs on the surface, but an
intolerable itchingthat renders life miserable.
We copy the following Reserving and inter
esting compliment lrom tho Tribune which
says: "Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy,
Skiw Cubs.' Is received by the public with
great confidence, and it is regarded as a vcrv
generous act on the doctor' part to make
known and preparo for general use his valu
able and favorite prescription for the treat
ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted
almost his entire life to tho study and treat
ment of nervous and skin diseases, in which
he took great delight, lie was for a number
ot vcars physician in charge of tho Maryland
Infirmary on Dermatology and anything from
his hands is at once accepted as authority and
valuable. The remedy is fully tho article to
attack the disease, both intcraliy, through
the absorbents, and is the only reliable
rationa' mode ot treatment. These prepara
tions are only put un for general use, alter
having been used by tho doctor in his private
practice for years, with tho greatest success
and they fully merit the confidence of all
classes ot sullercrs from skin diseases." This
is for f ale by all druggists. Two bottles, in
ternal and external treat men t,in ono puckuge.
Don't be persuaded to take any other. It
costs or.c doiiar.
OH, MY HEAD!
W.IY WILL YOU SUFFER?
Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia,
nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless
ness and bruin diseases, positively cured by
Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They contain no opium, quinine or other
harintuldrug. Sold by druggists. Price. 50
cents per box, two boxes lor jl, six boxes for
$i.ro by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Itonson,
Baltimore, Md.
C. N. CKITTENTON, 115 Fnlton street. New
Vork, is wholesale agents lor Dr. C. W. Ben
son's remedies.
augl3-lmd,M,W&SJfcw1T
ITOP HITTERS.
HOF BITTERS,
(A Medicine, Not a Drink,)
Contains HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION, and tho Piirestand
Best Medical Qualities ot all
Other Bitters.
THEY CURB
All Diseases ot the Stomach, Bowels. Blood,
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness and
especially Fca,ale Complaints.
S1.000 IN GOLD will be paid lor a case they
will not cure or help, or for anything im-
puiu.iiiii ljijuriuiiu imuiii in uiciii.
Ask your druggist for HOP BITTERS and
try them bclore you sleep. Take no other.
D. I. c. is an aboluto and Irreslstablc euro
for Drunkenness, uso of opium, tobacco anil
narcotics.
S"Scnd for Circular.
All tho above sold by druggists.
HOP BITTERS BIFG. CO..
Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, ont.
augl-lmcod&w
HOSTBTTER'S
CELEBRATED
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters extirpates dys
pepsia with greater certainly and promptitude
than any known remedy, and is a most genial
invigorant, appetizer and aid to scciclion.
Thcso arc not empty assertions, ns thousands
ot our countrymen and women who have ex
perienced its effect arc aware, but an backed
up by irrefragable proofs. The Bitters also
give a healthful stimulus to tho urinary
organs.
Forsalobyall Druggists anil Dealers gen
erally, ul-lydcod&w
TV OV WANT TO
1 KEEP COOL,
GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS
CREAM SODA WATER,
AT
LOCIIEU'S DRUG STORE.
NO. 9 EAST KING STREET,
43- Only FIVE CENTS a Glass.
LIQUOIZM, C.
R
im J WALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL.
AKD
GROCERY STORE,
-o. 203 WEST KING STREET.
HOPSEAL. CD'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
No. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con
stantly for salo at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Ryo Whisky of the instillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House
Brandy, warranted ot tho vintage ot i860
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines to suit tho trade.
fobS-lyd HOUSEAL CO.
CSJUUAOJSB, C7.
rrUHK STANDARD CAKKIAUK WORK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDaERLEY & Co.,
FINB
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Rdot of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make everystyleBnggy and Carriage dc
selected material, and employ only the best
luwiauuu. MUiuujr ui wum uur prices are
the cheapest In tho state. We buy lor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us &
caU. All work warranted. Repairing prowoT
ly attended lo. One set ot workmen csuecIaUv
mploved for that purpose. rnitt-tfuAw
TNSTBUCTIONS GIVEN IN DBAWIKO
OIL and CHINA PAINTINa
Terms made known on application to
,, , . MARY2AHM.
nu23-lwii xi East Walnut street.
TH H
hire
CLOTHING.
OPECIAL
To the Public!
Since our mark-down in prices we
have run oft a great many of our
Light Weights. Some of the choicest
and best styles remain and
MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BE
FORE SEPT. lit.,
to make room for our Fall and
Winter Stock.
Some very choico styles sold for $35
going at $25. A largo line of $30
Suits selling for $20. A full stock of
genuine
Imported Scotch Bannockburns,
Celtics and Serge Weaves as
low as $15 a Suit.
Our aim is to start in the season
with entire new Styles and will sell
regardless of cost.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
No. 121 North Queen Street.
DPEti:
PKVIAT. FUR Til 12 NICXT TWO WKKKS
AT
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE
nit Tailor ana CUffier.
A largo and handsome assortment
Of MEDIUM WEIGHT, ENGLISH,
SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUIT
INGS, in the most beautiful Color
ings, mado to order, in first-class
stylos for
$15! S15! S15! $15!
Former Frico $25 and $30.
You could not buy the samo goods
in READY-MADE for tho price.
They must be cleared out in ozder
to make room for my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK, a full assort
ment of which can now bo seen.
Come and leave your measure for
ono of those beautiful $15 SUITS.
Al. Rosenstein,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
S TIIK
1st of ouflteiiier
Draws near we preparo ourselves lor PALI.
TUAOE. Our present stock contains many
eligible suits for early Autumn Wear and at
prices that have been PRESSED DOWN so
low that many do not believe it possiblo to see
as good a quality as wo represent for so little
money. We say, trv a suit and you will be con
vinced by lis durability that we have not mis
represented the goods to you. For a good,
strong suit for the lioys U commence school
In now is the time to buy at the lowest prices
so that you can save from $2.00 to $ t.00 on a suit.
Tho goods aro medium weight and will do first
rate lor a boy.to wear all t he year around.
li Our Hat Spilt
There is tho Best, Strongest and Cheapest
WOOL HAT lor the boys to go to
school in, wo ever had.
In addition to a Full Lino ot
FURNISHING GOODS
FOR GENTS' WEAR,
Wo havca lot ol Pretty Designs in Children's
Striped Hose, Cardinal, Nnvy, Seid
and Mixed Grounds.
KSNo Misrepresentations and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER
34, 36 and 38 East King fb.,
LANCASTER, PA.
fJWlSJt MAJHtLNOa, tee.
w
K If AVIS ADUKU LAKUKLV TO OUK
CWVKVl
WALL PAPERS
IVil.fifn tlin loaf- waaI tA-.4aHM -
. zl -.MWii vvwa., uuiisiaiiiix ui uvury lie-
scriptionof PAPKK HANGING and among
Grade or Goods. These will be sola low in
uiubt iu muse spceay saics.
RI!WVlVT9l.nn...,.l.ll ... ..
In small lots, which are very desirable lor
Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in
price from Three Cents apiece up.
WINDOW SHADES
In new Dado Patters, Plain Gools In All
Colors and Widths.
WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OK;
LACE CURTAINS
-in-:
WHITE and CREAM.
BED SETS.
PILLOW SUA
TIDIES,
LAJtrBKEQUIKS, &c.
in Ebony, Brass, Cherry, i
Polos in Ebony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and
walnut.
Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ABXMICM XMOf. AVI
87TRIOH BROS' AUVKKTUSMKHT.
ASTEIOH
BEOS-'
PALACE
FASHION!
13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUE
PIBST LOT OF
FALL
HATS
NEW SHAPES.
WniCII WE OFFEK AT OUR KNOWN
REASONARLE PRICKS.
Wo have also opened a complcto new lino ol
BM Ostrich Pines
From 75c.-up to $15.
Rcauticsat$3,$t and $5. One lot ot very Long
Plumes at $2. Pine Black Plumes at $2.50.
BLACK TIPS '
AIUmcholFino Black Tips at 73c. Elegant
Tips at 11, $1.25 and fl.50 a bunch. COLORED
TIPS and FLUMES in all tho new shades.
RECEIVED
VELVET Ai VELVE11NS
Bargains iu Black Silk Velvet.
Wo refer especially to tho Velvet wo sell at
S1.CO per yard ; actually worth $2.50.
Colored Silk Velvets, worth $2.00
at only $1.50 per yard.
Black Velveteens at Low Figures.
BLACKCREPES.
VERY CHEAP.
SASH RIBBONS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Bargains in Black Watered Sashe3
LADIES'
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
CHEMISE, PA2TTALETS,
&KIBT8, NIGETQOWNS.
Children's Mnslin Underwear,
AT SO AND 25 CTS.
Children's and Infants' Wear,
DRESSES, CLOAKS,
CAPES, CAPS,
BOOTEES, JACKETS,
ZEPHYR SHAWLS at 50c.
MERINO UNDERWEAR
For Children, Ladles and Gents
Lies' Fafepof Goners,
Every QarmeBt Warranted.
AT ONLY S1.CO.
DOLLS GOSSAMERS at 25c.
VS CANOPIES SedI
READY FOR USE, INCLUDING ALL THE
FIXTURE?.
NEW GOODS
.BBOHVKD UAILY.
Mnslm Men ear
OMTOOOJfB.
VOWOFIN
SHUDA CLOTHS,
In all the NEW DARK. SHADES at 12X cents.
OPEN NOW
COMFORTS AT LOWEST FRIGES,
As well as home made once, containing four
pounds ot best white cotton and 14 yards ot
Roods, we doubt whetberthere are any qnUted
like these in any other in tho city.
OUR BLACK CASHMERES
are extra heavyweights. Every body makes
0 cent Cashmeres a speciality. When you
waut a very excellent one at 73 cents or $1.09
bring your samples and compare with ours.
AT SWAKR'S.
No. 50 North Queen Street.
rpuB
NORTH UND DRY GOODS STORE
IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE
BEST COMFORTS
FOR T1IE LEAST HONEY.
These COMFORTS are made on the
premises out of Good, Clean
Cotton and Best Calico.
J. VI. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
IMyd
LANCASTER. PA.
J.
It. MARTIN ft CO.
GfiDl's Fmisli DiM.
Reasons why the PEARL. SHIRT
is preferred to all others :
1st. Tliey are made of the very best Wam
sutla Muslin. 2d. Bosoms are Three Ply
Linen, each ply being guaranteed to be all
linen. M. They are made only by capable
and experienced Jmnds, and carefully in
spected, and are unsurpassed by any other
in worhnansJdp. 4lh. Tftey are guaranteed
lo fit and give satisfaction in every particular.
A lull line ot all the leading makes ot
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
The E. & V. and L. A S., tho two Most Popu
lar Ilranils, included.
RAPHAEL and ANGELO LINENE REVER
SIUI'E COLLARS, all sizes, 3i)c. per box.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West King and Prince Sis.,
LANCASTER. PA.
TM-fcW YORK STOKE.
Black Cashmeres,
Black Silks, Oolored Silks.
WatyShand&Co.
Aro now showing an immense line of their
lamous brand ot ALI.-WOOL
FRENCH CASHMERES,
AT 50c., G2c., 75c., 67&e., $1.09, $1.23 A YARD.
An elegant assortment of
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
AT75c.,87Jc.,$I.O0, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 A YARD.
New FALL SHADES in
COLORED DRESS GOODS,
AT 75c. AND $1X0 A YARD.
An lmmonso variety of Latest Stylos in
CALICOES,
SATWES,
AND CHINTZES.
AT LOWEST PRICES.
NEW YOliK STOKE,
8-10 EAST KLNG STREET.
VTKTZCKK ft IIAUOHMAN'S,
NEW CHEAP S'lOHE,
Have tho Larccst and Cheapest stock ot
BLACK
Frencb Cashmeres
IN THIS CITY.
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
ALSO
at 121 cts.
at 20 cts.
at 25 cts.
at 37i cts.
at 45 cts.
at 50 cts.
at GO cts.
at 75 cts.
at 87 cts
at $1.00.
at $1,121.
at $1.25.
Black French Wool Armures,
Black French Wool Moires.
BLACK BROCADES. BLACK BROCADES.
-AT-
METZGEI! & EAIflMS
NEW CHEAP STORE.
No. 43 West King Street.
Between the Cooper House and sorrel Horse
Hotel.
lanll-lydAw
piKAND KUSH
FOR-
NBOKTIES,
COLLARS,
SHIRTS,
SUSPENDERS,
ATERISMANU
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BOVBM rUMUflBMIXa QOODB.
F
UNN St WILLbON.
HOUSEFURNISHING !
LARGE STOCK.
For Bargains and the Choice of the Largest and Beet Selected
Stock of Housefurnistiing Goods in Lancaster Oily go to
FLINN & WILLSON.
(SIUN OFT1IETWOB1U DOGS.)
HLNJCS JLSD ZIQUOMS.
WOLING, KKFKKSH1NG AND HEALTHFUL DRINKS OU HOT WEATHER.
APOLLLNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters.
CANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE,
THE FINEST IN THE MARKET.
,. "J5-AKKT WIM.-or our own tllrcct Importation lrom tho IIouso ot Kvnrlste, Uunont A
PLEASANT YALLEY WINE COMPANY,
Great Western Brand, Extra Dry.
Superior to the Golden Ago, which Is pnt up by tho Pleasant Valley Wino ICo. lor the Hani
momlsport Wino Co., lrom their Ordinary Stock, tho Hammondsport Co. Turnishlng thorn
with tho Ilrand and Label. Tho HammonUsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines" "'""' """"
All tho Leading and Fopnlar Brands ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We aro themrent for
the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra lry Wine. The MorScrat Tco'-s LlmS
5ao!oilUc
H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent.
NO. 29 EAST KLNG- STREET.
JSAIIMOADS.
riuiH.
GREAT
Burlington Route.
Chicago, llurlingtoii & Qoincj R. K.
Chicago, Bnrllagton & tyiincy K. K.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND DM) KAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OK PKOItIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST anil REST lino
to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topcka, Dcnison,
Dallas. Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Montana and Texas,
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally con coded to bo tho REST
EQUIPPED Railroad in tho world Tor all
classes ot travel.
AH connections mado in Union depots.
Try it and you will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomlort.
Through tickets via tills celebrated lino lor
sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada.
AH information about rates of fare, Slrepin;
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL.
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111
T.J.POTTEK,
3d Vico Pros. & Gen. Manager, Cuioaoo, III.
. JOHN !. A. 1IKAN, Gen. Eastern Agt.,
317 Broadway, SOP. Washington St.
Nbw York. Rostoit, Mass.
uavlG-lvd&w
LAKCAHTEX WATVUEH.
'PUEKOUKLANCASTEKAVATCUESCAK-
L ricd by Employees at tho Passenger Depot
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, In Lancaster
City, whose Remarkable Record is here attest
ed by their Owners, are
Not ' ' Special," but Average
Although made here in Lancaster. AT HOME,
they do, with Proper Ad j 11st 111011 1, the Accu
rate Work ol foreign " Specials at much
Less Cost to the Purchaser, who, buying a
Lancaster Watch, can readily have It ex
changed it in any respect unsatisfactory.
1. "Keystone."
J'KITNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, 1
Lascastkr Station, August 5, 18s2. i
I havo carried lor nearly TWO YEARS a
Lancaster Watch ot the " Keystone" stem
wind grade. It has given me purtcct satisfac
tion in every rcspeo, but especially as an ac
curate tlme-kcepci lor it has kept WITHIN
THE MINUTE with our Standard Railroad
Time during tho entire past year! To all per
sons who aro required to have correct time,
but especially to RAILROAD MEN, I would
confidently recomit end the Lancaster Watch.
W. F. I1AMRR1GHT,
Passenger Agent.
2. "Keystone."
During the past ' years I have carried a
number ot watches, ".uittlic Lancaster Watch
ot the ' Keystone ' stem-winding grade, is the
best 1 liava ever had for keeping time. 1 have
had it now for nearly TWO 1 EARS. It runs
t to tho dot" alwaysfand is as true as any
Three-Hundred Dollar Watch I havo ever
seen. 1 don't believe there won ever a better
timekeeper, lor ordinary uso, turned out ot
any watcn factory in the world.
EDWARD KAUTZ,
Depot J'olicenutn.
3. "West End."
One year ago. or longer, I purchased from
Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch of tho
" West End " grade. It has been ON THE
MINUTE EVER SINCE with our Railroad
Time, and as a time piece cannot readily be
excelled. 1 could not get any higher-priced
watch that would be more satisfactory. A
watch that will stand the test oi RAILROAD
USE so well as thcso Lancaster movements
do, must be a good one. This Is the only watch
1 nave ever carried mat lias done anyuung
like its good work, and I don't want anything
better. W. F. WELCUANS,
Clerk in Ticket OJJlce.
4. "West End."
The Lancaster Watch of tho "West End"
stem-wind grade tlit I bought from Mr. II. M.
Shrciner TWO YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS
ago, is a flrst-ckiss tirae-kef.par. It lias run
VERY ACCURATELY with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Timo ALL THE WHILE, and has
given mo pcrlcct satislaction.
RENJAMIN KIEHL.
Depot Employee.
VAHtfKXB,
Carpet Manufactory,'
Having undertaken to manufacture RAO
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards
per week, I am now prepared to sell my entlie
stock Ot
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Carpets,
AT GREAT RARGAINS AND AT BELOW
COST,
lo mako room and sivc my entire attention to
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please cal 1 early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HALL,
Oor. West King and Water Sts.
Lancaster
wattes
LOW PRICES.
LANCASTER, PA.
TUAVJOUMSMV UVIOM
1ANCASTKK AlfO MILLKKBVIIXJB B.
i Cars run as iollowsa
Leave Lancatser (P. R. Depot), at 7, 9. and
11:30 a.m., and , 4, 6 and 80p.m.,exonot oa
Saturday, when the last car leaves at ftSB'p. m
Iavo Mlllersville (lower end)at5,8,and(l
a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m.
Curs run dally on ' ivatirae except on Sub
day.
CULVMHIA ft MKT UKPfHUT KAIL
ROAD TIME TARLE.
Trains now rim legularl von tho Columbia
s Port Deposit Railroad on H10 follow luir
time :
BotmnvAitp. sTiVrtuNS. mortuwabo.
Vi- AM- AM- a.m. p.m. Km.
GHU lOrJO Columbia.... 8.-W 5:35
6:35 10t) Wusliliigton... 8:09 5r25
6:42 1019 Cicsswell .... 8.0!! 5rJ0
70 1035 Safo Harbor... 7:15 55
7:05 11:00 Shenk'syerry- 7:W 5:01
7:09 11:03 Pequea 7:3G 48
7:12 11:05 York furnace.. 7:34 4:56
7:17 11:10 .Tncqnan 7:28 4SI
7rfl 11:15 McCall's Perry. 7:23 4:47
7--I7 11S0 Fite's Eddy... 7:10 4-Jt
7:4111:30 Fishing Creek.. 7:0tt 4:33
750 11:38 7:10 ..Peach Rottnm.. :57 4:2i; 7:50
8:(tt 11:54 rJ7 ...Conowingo... :ll 4:12 7:3(i
P.M.
8:13 12:03 7:37 Octorara H2 4:05 7:28
8:25 12:15 8,-()0 ...Port Deposit.. C.-20 835 7:17
12:30 8r20 ....Perryville 3:41 7:i'&
OKADINO COLUMBIA
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, MAY 22d, 18W.
NORTHWARD.
LBAVM. A.X.
Qnarryvlllo 6:20
Lancaster, King SI 7:30
Lancaster 7:40
Columbia. 7:30
A.M.
9:10
93B
ARRIVK.
Reading 9:45
SOUTHWARD.
UAVK. A.W.
M,
m
TM
Reading 7:25
1&0Q
6:10
ARR1VS.
TM.
Columbia 9:40
Lancaster. 9-.30
Lancaster, King St 9:40
2:10
2.10
K25
8:13
ft55
5 JO
5:40
6:45
Oiiarrwllle 10:40
Trains connect at iceading with trains toand
rrom Philadelphia, PottsviUe, Harrisburg, Al
lcntown and Now York, via Round Brook
Route.
At Columbia with trains toand from York-,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti
more A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA. KAILKOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY,
JULY 17th, 1882, trains on tho I'ennsyl
Van in Railroad will arrive at and leave tho
Lancaster and Philadelphia depot as follows:
r.x. r.v.
.... 230
540
10 3-M
1:10 3:40
3.-20 6JS0
iLcvl Ar
LanPhll
A.. A.W
12:44 235
5:35 7:50
8:10 102O
8:10
8.JCK
,.J .....
9:00 11:45
P.M.
1235
1:03 3:20
T.M.
2:42 5:45
2:20 6:05
6:25 7:35
645 9:45
8:50 11:00
Eastward.
Mail Express
Fast Line
Harrisburg Express
York Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomodation arrives...
Columbia Accommodation
Frederick Accommodation arrives.
Seashore Express
Sunday Mail..
Johnstown Express
Harrisburg Accommodation
Mall Train
Hanover Accommodation west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through to Hanover daily, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Lino, west, at 1:40, will
run through to Frederick.
ILe. Ar.
Wsstwabd. ll'hlllLaa
News Express.....
Way Passenger.
Mail Train. No. 1. via. MU.Iov..
Mail Train,No.2,viaC'oliimbia,leaves
miagara Kxpreas.. ,
Hanover Accommodation leaves
ttsl AjITKt.
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
Harrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves
Columbia Accommodation ,
Harrisburg Express ,
Western Express
Pacific Express.....
Harrlsburz Exnress. west, at 5:40 d. m..
direct connections (without change of cars) to
uoiuinnmanu ioik.
Fast Lino, west, on Sunday, when flawed,
wlU 8topatDownlngtown,C'oMtesville, Paries
burg. Mount Joy, Eilzabothtown and Middle
town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mail
Train, No. 1, Western Express and I'aclde Ex
press run dallv.
CHINA All If HI&HHWAK..
H
1UU Jt MARTIN.
FBD1TJABS! FRUIT JABS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT
CHINArHALL.
Hoadg.narteni.for MASON
PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JABS,
Pints, Quarts, and Hair Gallons.
Geoa Glass TopProit Jar,
Cohanaey Glass Top Fruit Jar.
RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS.
JELLY TUMBLERS 1
JELLY CUPS!
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET v
LANCASTER. PA.
SMALL HAVANA CIOAKM 2 FOK 5 GTS.
at No. 21 North Queen Street.
HARTMAN'S YELLOW PKONT CIGAR
STORE.
A.M. A.M.
4:30 6:27
4:30 627
7:00 9-.3S
9:40'
:i3 ucia
10:20
P.M..
.. 11.-05 1:40
1:50
P.M.
... 2:14 5.05
230
... 4:14 730
.. 5:40 7:40
... 9:05 il:10
... 11:20 l:4f.
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