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LANCASTER4 DAILY INiLLiGENCER, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 1, 1882.
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FBI JAY EVENING, SEPT. 1,1882.
THE GIRLS.
Hear the laughter or tlo girls
Pretty girls!
Whatalundof mcrrtmout each ruby Up un
furls !
How tbey-chatter, chatter, chatter.
In the balmy air ot night !
While the stars that over-spatter
All the heavens hear their clatter
In a sott and mild delight ;
Keeping lime, time, time,
la a sort et ringing rhyme,
To the tintinnabulation that, unceasing, ever
purls.
From the girls, girls, girls, girls,
Girls, girls, girls,
Fiom the wild, caprlcloux, saucy, jaunty girl?.
See the flirting of the girls,
Kadiant girls!
Haw the MOitcned bruin ot lover wildly whirls!
Through tho mazes ot the ball.
Up and down the stately hall !
How be skips to andlro
And perspires !
Would that we could tell tho idiot all we know,
OI the II res
Into which the false one hurls
Kach new victiui-gccthe flainc-how it swirls!
How it curls!
How it curia !
Better far thai tboy were churls,
, Than tall victim to the girls;
To the pratlio aud tho rattle
Of the girls, girls, girls.
Of tho girls, girls, girls, girls,
(iirls, girls, girls
To ttic sucking and heart racking ot tho girls !
Rare Bits.'
ABOUT IUK PIANO.
Oiiuinaun Sense About the Regular JUusIc
Course for Girls.
From the SL James Gazette.
Little girls fear tho piano, and long for
tbe time when, having at last mastered its
difficulties, they will uot be called upon to
play upon it any more , while numberless
great girls regard it as one of tho maiiy
nuisances which lliey must put up with
until tbey get married, Ouco, however,
liberate young women from that piano to
which like serfs they have so ou boon
"assigned" but not "attached" aud
some of them will take to cultivating it
for its own sake ; while the remainder will
at least spare, both' themselves aud their
friends a considerable amount of anuoy
anee. The enormous difficulty of modern
pianoforte music constitutes in itself a
reason why in the education of young
girls the piauo should not like " danciug
aud deportment," be made obligatory.
A woman can get through life so well
without playing the piauo ; aud for a few
shillings, or even in extreme cases for a
single shilling, she can, if her lot Imp
pens to bo cast iu Loudon, hire from
time to time tho finest players that this
great piauforte-playing ago has ever
produced. It is uot because the piano
is unworthy of her atteutiou that womau
should be liberated from tho task
work imposed upon her in connection
with it. It is because music, like every
other art, demands from its votatits
(special gifts and inclinations, and because
among womeu who are thus endowed it is
a mistake to supposo that the piano is tiio
only iDBtiument suitable to them. Lot it
be understood iu tho lirst placo that it is
no more a disgrace for a young lady not to
play the piano than it is a disgrace for her
not to draw, to paint, or to model ; and iu
tho second place, that if site does mean to
play some instrument it is a mistake for
her to icstrict herself as a matter oi course
to the piauo. Next to the organ, the
piano is, thanks to tho orchestral eil'ects
which it cau bo made to produce, the
iincst instrument iu tho world ; and it is
the only instrument for which every great
composer writes, as a matter of course,
and for which every great composer's or-
cbesttal works are arranged in reduced
form. To praise at the expense of the
piano, tbe violio, which except when
tours deforce are indulged iu, yields like the
human voice but a sigle note, is a vor y
common tbing,but it is one that we should
not ourselves care to undertake. The
violin i? bo effective in a true musical
sense must, iiJl.g the human voice, be ac
companied cither by the orchestra or by
the pianoforte, or by other members of tho
violin family. Tho pianoforto is ( putting
aside, of course, the too colossal organ )
tho only instrument which for harmonic
as well as melodic purposes, is complete
iu itself and which is really an orchestra
in little.
There' are gopd reason, then, why all
who care much for music should study
tho piauo but no reason why they should
study the piano exclusively. Often in the
same family there are two, thiee, and
even four pianists. How much and ad
vantageously the musical domain of fcuch
a family would ba " increased if, with' or
without neglect of tho piano, the instru
ments of the violin family were taken up
with a view not necessarily to string
quarters, but, at least, to the numerous
pieces written by great composers -for
violin or violoncello, and piano. "The
violin I include always the viola
and violoncello is no doubt," sajs
Mr. Hullah in his excellent little
work on " Musiu in the llouso,"1 a
difficult iustrument ; but tho difficulty
of acquiring a serviceable amount of skill
on it has been much exaggerated. To
become a Joachim, a Holmes, or a Patt;, is
the work of a life time, even for men gift
ed with equal aptitude and perseverance
to these turned to account under skillful
guidance and at the right time of life aud
supplemented and encouraged by a thous
and circumstances as impossible to take
account of as to bring about and foresee.
But there is an amount of skill below
very much below that of attists of this
class which, if accompanied by feeling,
taste and intelligence, may contri
bute largely to the variety and
the agrecableness of music in "'the
houfce." It may be hoped that in a
fewyeais, without the number of our; do
mestic pianists becoming too much dinYm
ished, that of our domestic violinists will
be considerably increased. Homo half
dozen lady violinists have appeared this
season in London, at public concert, who
possess the very highest merit ; aud at a
half-pri vat?, half-public conceit givei- re
cently at Stiflbrd Homo for tho benefit ( f
a charity, the chief attraction was a string
band consisting of no fewer than twenty
four lady executants. The diversion, then,
of feminine talent from the piano to the
violin, is not a movement which has to be
originated ; it needs ouly to bo encouraged.
Gentlemen Your Hop Bitters have bcenrt
great value to me. I whs laid up with typhoid
lever for over two months and could gel no
relief until I tried your Hop Bitters. To tliu-i;
'jlterlngfrotn debility or any one in f.-eble
iicallh, 1 cordially lecomiiH'iul them.
J. C. Stoetzel,
CSi Futton street, Chicago, til.
sl-Swd&w
Thk Rxv. Geo. H. Thayer, ot Jiouruon, ind
says : "Both myself and wile owe our lives to
SHiLon's Cohsumftiom Curb. For sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
HeaoraMe Mention.
OI all the remedies on earth that well may
claim attention. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctiie Oil
commands especial mention For wondrous
power to cure disease, iu fame none can
throttle. Its merits are not in the putt, but
are inside the bottle. Rheumatism, neuralgia,
bore throat, asthma, bronchitis-, diphtheria,
He, are all cured by Thomas' Eclectno Oil.
For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, I-ancaster.
Abktou XAOKmlserable by Indigestion, Con
stipation. Loss or Appetite, Yellow Skin 7
Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For salo
at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
Fob DvsrxrsiA and Liver Complaint, you
nave a printed guarantee on every bottle ol
Bhiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. For
tale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
Fact. . j
A letter Irom P. O. Sharpless. drugglsti
Marion, Ohio. In writing of Thomas' Kelectrio
Oil, says : " One man was cored of sore throat
ot eight years' standing with one bottle." We
have a number ot cases ot rheumatism that
liave been cured when .other remedies have
tailed. We consider it the best medicine sold:
For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store. 137
North Queen street. Lancaster.
MEDICAM.
rpBE
Purest and Best Medicine Erer Made.
A combination ot HOPS. BUCHU. MAN
DRAKE and DANDELION, with all the best
and most curative properties of all other Bit
ten, makes the greatest BLOOD PUBIFIElt,
MVKi: REGULATOR and Lllo and Health
Restoring Agent on earth. No disease can
possibly long exist where HopBitters are used
so varied and perfect are their operations.
1'HEY UVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO
THE AGED AND INFIKH.
To all whose employments cause irregular
ity ot tho bowels or urinary organs, or who
require an Anetizer, Tonic and MUdStltnu
lcnt,Hop Bitters are invaluable, without in
toxicating No matter what your feelings or
symptoms are what the disease or ailment is
use Hon Bitters. Don't wuit until vou are
sick, but it you only teel bad or inlscrable.use
them at once. It may save your life; it has
aved hundreds. 500 will l.-c paid for a case
they will not euro or help. Do not sutler or
let your friends suffer, but use and urge them
to use HOP BITTElt. Remember, Hop Bit
ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made ;
tho "Invalid's Frleud aud Hope." and no
person or latnlly should be without them.
D. I. V. is an absolute and lrreslstable cure
tor Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco anU
narcotics.
9Send for Circular.
All the above sold by druggists.
HOP HITTERS MFG. CO.,
Rochester. N. V.. and Toronto. Ont.
gepl-lmeod&w
HOSTBTTBKS
CELEBRATED
That terrible scouigc lever and ague, and
its congener, bilious remittent, besides atlee
tionw ot the stomach, liver and bowels, pro
duced by miiisinallc air aud water, are both
eradicated and prevented by the use ofHos
tftter's'Stiinach Hitter., n purely vegetable
elixir, indoised by pliysic'ans, and more ex
tensively used as a remedy tor the above class
ot disordcis, as well as lor many others, than
any medicine of t lie uge.
For hale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally, sl-lydcod&w
RHEUMATISM ! ItllKUM AT1KM! !
Dr. Itriibakerhas not tailed iu a single
cano to relieve or erne Rheumatism and all
painful and nervous diseases.
onico : No. 217 WK'sT KING STREET.
:rJ-lind&v Lancaster, Pa.
D
It. aivCOKMIUK,
GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PUARJ
MACY,
( poh ot the lato Dr. D. lU-Uorutlck, of Lancas
ter,) treat private dlnciMMShUcicssttilly with
111 4 new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to
taste and smell. No change ot diet aud conse
quently no ttxposure. Can be consulted in
person or bv until at his di ug stole anil ollicc,
No. :S SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
alG-hu'l Philadelphia.
I ! YOU WAN!" TO
KEEP COOL,
GO AND HKINK SOME FIRST-CLASS
CREAM SODA WATER,
AT
LOCKER'S DKUti STORE.
NO. 9 BAST KING STREET,
S- Only FIVE CENTS a Glas;.
1'A.I'MCR UANUlNUti, tec.
TK. MAVK AUUKU LAnUKLV TO OCK
TT Stock ol
WALL PAPERS
Within the last week, consisting of every dc
scriptionot PAPER HANGINGS, aud anions
them some ot the Choicest Styles in the Best
u ratio ot uoous. -j.iie.se win ie bom towin
order to make bpecdy hales.
REMNANTS are accumulating all the time
in small lots, which are very desirable for
uioscis. vesiiumcs anil kooiiis, running in
price irom Three Cents apiece up.
WINDOW SHADES
In new Dado Patters, Plain Goods in All
Colors and widths.
WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF;
LACE CURTAINS
in:
WHITE and CREAM,
RED SETS.
VTT.T.IX IPA!H J IfXf
TIDIES,
LAMBREQUINS, fcc.
in Ebony, Brass, Cherry, J
Pole in Ebony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and
ai ii or.
Pier and Mantlo Mirrors.
I Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
aARer.TR.
rARFETS.
Carpet Manufactory,
Having undertaken to maim tact lire BAG
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2.0UO yards
per week, I am now pre pared to sell my entire
stock of
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Carpets,
AT GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW
COST,
to make room and give my entire attention to
wuoicsaie iraue oi my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HALL,
Cor. West King and Water Sts.
STOCKS.
TNCKKASE YOUK CAPITAL.
WHEAT. STOCKS,
$10, $20, $50, $100.
Those desiring to make money on small and
medium investments in grain, provisions and
stock speculations, can do so by operating on
our plan. From May 1. lt-81, to the present
datn. on investments ot $1,(03 to $1,000 cash
profits have been realized and paid to invest
ors amounting to several times the original
investment, still leaving tho orlclual Invest
ment making money or payable on demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements oi lund
W sent tree. We want responsible agents who
will report the crops and introduce the plan.
Address,
FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM,
r!nniTnfaafnn MVrVinYita Malnf Dlnnli' rut
1 cago, 111. ' 1u&yd,
STOMACH
Bn-TEBS
DRY GOODS.
JTKAWBKI1XJE Mi CLOTH LUB.
A. T. STEW 11T & STOCK.
This world-renowned firm, about retiring from business, are closing out their
immense stock at bargain prices. We have made a considerable purchase from them
and are offering the goods in every instance at tho greatly reduced prices made of late
by them to close their stock.
Included in the offerings are :
BARGAINS IN SILK,
INDRESS GOODS,
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
EIGHTH AND MARKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT,
PHIL.ADEL.PHIA.
upr&l-oa wil F& w
WINES AJfD
SPOOLING, KKFKKSIIINO AND HEALTHFUL DBINKS lfOK HOT WEATHER.
APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters.
GAXTELL & COCIIR.LX'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE,
THE FINEST IN THE MARKET.
ULAKKT. WINES. Of pur own direct importation irom tho House ot Evarlste, Dupont A
Co., Bordaux. '
PLEASANT VALLEY WINE COMPANY,
Great Western Brand, Extra Dry.
Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up by the Pleasant Valley WinefCo. tor the 11am
mondsport Wine Co., tiom their Ordinary Stock, tho Hamuiondsport Co. lurnishing them
with the Bnind and Label.. The Haininondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines.
All the Leading and Popular Brands ol FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. Wo are the agent for
the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. The Monserat Co.'s Lime
Fruit Juice. REltABT'.S OLD BRANDY. No family should lie without a bottle of this Re
liable Medicine at tills beasoa of the year.
H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent.
NO. 29 EAST KING STREET.
MUVV.JLTIOSAL,
If UUUATION AT..
YEATES INSTITUTE,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Will reopen on
Monday, September 4, 1882. 1
JOIING. MULIIOLT.AND, A. M.,
augZl-Otd Principal
SWAKTHMOKK COLI.KKK.
RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD
ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre
paratory school under caro ot members ol
the Society ot Friends. The main building,
destroyed by iiro 9th month, last, has been
completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up
with all conveniences. Thorough instruction
in Languages, Literature, Muthematics and
tiio Sciences. New Scientific Building con
taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma
chine Shops, and all appliances for puisuiuga
thorough courso in Chemistry, Mechanical
anil Civil Engineering. The next term opens
"Jthuio. (Sept.) 12th. Apply early, as, other
things bel 11 1; equal, places will be given to the
earliest applicants.
For full particulars, address
EDWARD M. MAGILL, Pres't,
Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa.
june22-3ind
s
WITHIN C. SUOKTLlUGK'd
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MEDIA, FENN.,
12 Miles from Philadelphia.
SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12.
Fixed price covers every expense, even
books. Ac. No extra charges. No Incidental
expenses. No examination for admission.
Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and
all graduates. Special opportunities lor apt
students to advance rapidly. Special drill tor
dull and backward boys. Patrons or students
may select any studies or choose the regular
English. Scientific, Business, Classical or
Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at
Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other
colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has
seven churches and a temperance charier
which prohibits tho sale ot all Intoxicating
drinks. For new illustrated circular address
tho principal and proprietor, S WITHIN C.
SUORTLIDGE, A. M. ( Harvard University
Graduate), MEDIA, PENN. a2iVluid&w
VA.RKlA.it KH, JtV.
T
ri'MK STANVAKD CABKtAUK WORK
OF LANCASTEB COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
PINE
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Boar of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, I'ENN'A.
We make eveiy style Buggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most, comfort
able and elegant style. Wo use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. or quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy tor cash and
ell on the most reasonable terms. Give usa
call. All work warranted. Repairing pronrpt
ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially
roplovcd for that purpose. In2(-tfd&w
GENUINE YABA CIOAMs. A FINK
"iirticlo, only 5 cents nt
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
SAMUEL II. PRICE, ATTOICNEV, HAS
Removed Ids Ofllco from 5ti North Duke
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately in Rear of .Court llouso, Long's Now
BuildlnK. ml7-tld
r WNCKNTKATED
FOOD FOR STOCK
FOR SALE BY
D. B. H0STETTER.
ELEGANT BOOKS FREE.
aug25-2wd
YELLOW PBOJST UIOAlfcs, ULKAK HA
vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent
Cigar in the city at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FEONT CIGAB
STORE.
IN BLACK GOODS,
IN HOSIERY,
IN LAOES,
IN UNEN GOODS,
IN BLANKETS,
IN QUILTS,
IN MUSLINS,
IN HANDKERCHIEFS,
IN CHINTZES.
GINGHAMS, &c.
LIQUORS.
I
VTAtTHUHi.
I ii.omiN(i:
(J
CLOTHING!'
D.B.HOSTETTER&SON,
No. 24 Centre Square.
A BARE CHANCE TO BUY- WELL-MAPE
CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST.
We must closo out tho balance or our
SPRING AND SUHHER ST0C&
1st,
Therefore anyone about to purchase should
call on us for bargains.
Along witli this Closing' Sale are many Gar
ments suitable for
FALL AND WINTER WEAK.
xrReinenibcr our All-Wool Suits' for Men
at $10.00 is still in tho lead as to Style and
Quality.
D. B. Hosteller & Sod,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
B
OYS' school suits.
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
AT
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Having a large assortment
of Boys' School Suits on hand
I will dispose of them at prices
far below their value in order
to close them out.
The suits are all made of
pure Woolen Goods, well made
and handsomely trimmed, and
will be sold at very low prices ;
call and see them.
Merchant Tailoring De
partment. Having in my em
ploy one of the best cutters in
the state I can guarantee a per
fect fit.
Call and examine the latest
styles of
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
They are now ready and can be
seen at
AL Rosenstein's,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
37 North Queen Street, Lancaster.
ASTMICM HMOS'. ABYMMXIS.
A'
tJTKICH BKOS'AHTKKTIHJEMKIIT.
ASTEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
op
FASHION!
13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, A.
WE HAVE JUST BECEIVED OUR
FIBST LOT OF
FALL
HATS
NEW SHAPES.
WHICH W OFFER AT OUB KNOWN
REASONABLE PRICKS.
We have also opened a complete new line ol
Prom 75c. up to $15.
Bequties at $3, i and $3. One lot ot very Long
Plumes at $2. Fine Black Plumes at $iW.
BLACK TIPS
A Bunch ot Fine Black Tips at Toe. Elegant
Tips at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a bunch. COLORED
TIPS and PLUMES in all the new shades.
RECEIVED
VELVET Ai VELVETEENS
Bargains In Black Silk Velvet.
We refer especially to the Velvet we sell at
91.00 per yard ; actually worth $2.50.
Colored Bilk Velvets, worth 92.00
at only $1.50 per yard.
Black Velveteens at Low Figures.
BLACK CREPES.
VERT CHEAP.
SASH RIBBONS
AT RKDbCED PRICES.
Bargains in Blaok Watered Bashes
LADIES'
AT VERY LOW THICES.
CHEMISE, PANTALETS,
SKIRTS, NIGHTGOWNS.
Children's Muslin Underwear,
AT ZO AND 35 CTS.
Children's anil Infants' Wear,
DRESSES, CLOAKS,
CAPES, CAPS,
BOOTEES, JACKETS,
ZEPHYR SHAWLS at 50c.
MERINO UNDERWEAR
For Children, Ladloi and Gents
Lafe'f alepof timm,
Every Warmest Warranted.
AT ONLY 91.S0.
DOLLS GOSSAMERS at 26o.
S CANOPIES SSS?
BEADY FOB USE, INCLUDING ALL THE
FIXTURES.
NEW GOODS
RECEIVED .DAILY.
UL
Ostncli
Plumes
Muslin Underwear
DMT HOODS.'.
V-PWOKM
SHUDA CLOTHS,
In all the MEW DARK SHADES at 12X cent.
OPEN NOW
COMFORTS AT LOWEST PRICES,
As well as home madeonee. containing four
pounds ot best white cotton and 14 yards ot
goods, we doubt whether there are any quilted
like these In any other In the city.
OUR BLACK CASHMERES
are extra heavyweights. Every body makes
50 cent Cashmeres a speciality. .When yon
want a very excellent one at 75 cents or $1.00
bring your samples and compare with ours.
AT SWARR'S.
No. 50 North Queen Street.
rruts
NORTH END DR7 GOODS STORE
IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE
BEST COMFORTS
rOR THE LEAST MOSEY.
These COMFORTS are made on the
premises out of Good, Glean
Cotton and Best Calico.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
H-lyd LANCASTEB. PA.
J."
SXABTIN CO.
Gent's Msiii DeparHenl
Reasons why the PEARL SillRT
Is preferred to all others :
let. They are made nf the vcru heal 1Vnm
sutta Muslin. 2d. Bosoms are Three Ply
Linen, each ply being guaranteed to be all
linen. 3d. They are made only by capable
and experienced liandt, and carefully in
spected, and are unsurpassed by any other
in workmanship. 4th. They are guaranteed
to Jit ana give satisfaction m every particular.
A lull lino of all the leading makes of
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS.
The E. A W. aud.L. A 8., the two Most Popu
lar Brands, Included.
RAPHAEL and ANOELO LINENE KKVKK-
SIULU cullaus, all sizes, 20c. per box.
J. B. MARTIN & CO..
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
LANCASTEK, PA.
MKW YOJBK STOKK.
Black Cashmeres,
Black Silks, Colored Silks.
att,Shand&Co.
Are now showing an Immense lino of their
famous brand ot ALL-WOOL
FRENCH CASHMERES,
AT 50c., C2c., 75c., 87Jc, $1.00, SL25 A YABD.
An elegant assortment or
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
ATTSc., 87Je., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 A YABD.
New FALL SHADES in
COLORED DRESS GOODS,
AT 75c. AND $1.(0 A YABD.
An iminenso variety ol Latest Styles in
CALICOES,
SATIN ES,
AND CHINTZES.
AT LOWEST PRICES.
NEW YORK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
Tl TKTZGKK ft HAUGHMAN'S,
NEW CHEAP SI ORE,
Have tho Largest and Cheapest stock ot
BLACK
French Castores
IN THIS CITY.
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
CASHMERES
ALSO
at 12 cts.
at 20 cts.
at 25 cts.
at 57$ cts.
at 45 eta.
at 50 cts.
at CO cts.
at 75 cts.
at 87$ cts.
at $1.00.
at $1.12.
at $1.25.
Black French Wool Araures,
Black French Wool Moires.
BLACK BROCADES. BLACK BROCADES.
AT
me- & iiflMS
NEW CHEAP STORE.
No. 43 West King Street.
Between tho Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
Hotel.
Janli-lvd&w
i BAND ItCSH
FOR
NECKTIES,
COLLARS,
SHIRTS,
SUSPENDERS,
AT ERISMASPS.
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
rf f t '. i, i i
rANCAsTKK vs . .HILXKRNVII.I.K K.
J Cars run is follows:
Leave Lancatser P. K. Depot), at 7, i. n
11:30, m., and 2. t, 6 and &30p. m.,ex.-m on
Saturday, when the last ear leaves at 9JB p. ..
Leave MlilersvilUi (lower ead) at a. 8. and.it
a. M., and 1,3, ft.! 7p.m.
Cars run daily on t- ve time exeept on Sub
day.
COLOMBIA t-OKT DKFOS1T KAIL
J JtOAD TIME TABLE.
Trains now run trirotarlvon th Columbia
fc Port Deposit Kailroad oa the following
time :
8QUTUWAKP. STATION Ji
SOKTBWARD.
r.v.
A.X.
A. it
r.M.
6:30
1030
Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciepswell....
. . .Safe Harbor.. .
..Shenk'srerry..
Pequea
. .York Furnace. .
.....Tucquan
.McCaU's Ferry.
...Fife's Kddy...
..Fishing Creek..
6:35
6:42
7:00
10-.33
10-J9
lo-je
7:05
7:09
11:00
una
7:1
11:05
11:10
11:15
lira;
11:38
1128
7:17
7:3
737
7:
7 JO
8.-00
8:13
8:25
7:10
11:54
...Conowlago.."
70
7:36
73R
7:17
7:15
r.ir.
12:0U
115
l3U
7SS7
8;00
.....Octorara.....
...port Deposit.'.
p KADINU M COLUMBIA K. K.
A RttANQKMENT prPASSKNQKK TRAIN:
MONDAY, MAY 28o, UK
NORTHWARD.
LBAVS.
Oaarryvllle
Lancaster, King St..
Lancaster
Columbia.
Reading.
fctt
SOUTHWARD.
Reading.
a.m. r.n.
SM 5.35
8:09 635
8.02 530
7:45 5:05
7:40 5:01 .
7:36 4:58
7:34 4-JS6,
7:38 4:51
733 4:47
7:10 4:36
7:06 4:33
6:57 43S
6:41 4:1
6:32 4:05
630 3:33
3:41
A.M. r.M. r. ...
As .... 3M 720
TM .... 3:4ul 9:10
7:40 laW 39 9itt
7-JO 1:10 3:4....
wS3v MM j(L
mm etw
m ma
I .... KSS
Columbia..
9:40'
M0
5:40
6:45
Lancaster, King St.
QuarryviUe..
9:401
10:40
Trains connect at Readniff wit
h trains to and
from Philadelphia; PottarriUe. HarrtebBW, AW
innwwa iuu new jiotk, vi jtouna bioom
Route. . .
At Columbia with trains to and from York,
Haaovsr, Gettysburg, Prederlck and' Balti.
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA. KA1LKOAI NKW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDA.
IULY 17th, IMO, trains on tho 1'ennt.y).
vania Railroad will arrive at and lave tiio
Lincasti and Philadelphia UepoUas follows:
I Levi Ar
ILanlPhli
Kastward.
a. it
Mall Express
Past Lino
HarrlsbnrK Express
York Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomodation arrives..
Columbia Accommodation
A.M
2:55
TM
1030
r&44
5:35
8:1
DUO
8;55
11:15
rr.
Frederick Accommodation arrives..
Seashore Express
1225
L-03
2:42
JJ
T.n.
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express
Day Express...................
Ilarrisburg Accommodation.
Mall Train
5:45
5:05
7:35
9-45
11:00
2.-20
65
S45
8:50
Hanover Accommodation west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through to Hanover daily, except
Sunday.
Prederlck Accommodation , west, con nectlng
at Lancaster with Past Line, west, at 1:40, will
run thromch to Prederlck.
. ILe. Ar.
WrsTWAap. ' PhllLan
A.X. A.K.
News Express.......................... 40 0:27
Way Passenger 4:30 637
Mail Train, No. 1. via. Mt, Joy TM) !h35
MaUTrain,No.2,vlaColumbla,leaves 0:40
Niagara Express '... 8:13 10:15
Hanover Accommodation leaves 10:20
r.w.
Fast Line 115 1:40
Frederick Accommodation leaves 1:50
r.x.
Harrisburg Accommodation 2:11 6 05
Lancaster Accommodation leaves 2:30
.Columbia Accommodation 4:14 7-JI0
Harrisburg Express 5:40 7:40
Western Express 9:05 il:lii
PaclMc Express 11:20 1:45
Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in., has
direct connections (without change of cars) toW
Columbia and York. '
Fast Line, west, on 8nnday, when Uagged,
will stopatDownimrtown.Coatesvillc, Parkes
burg. Mount Jay, Bllzabethtown and Middle
town. Day Express, Fast LI ne News Express. Mail
Train, Ho. 1, Western Express and I'aclnc Ex
press run dallv.
RAILROADS.
rpuE
GREAT
Burlington Route.
Chicago, Uurllagua vjatacj K. K.
CMicage, DurllBgtra k QaiHcj K. R.
PRINCIPAL, L.INE
AND OLD FAVORITK FROM
CHICAOO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The 8HORTKST, QUICKEST and BEST line
to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topcka, Denlson.
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 SL Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK.
Universally conceded to be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad In tho world for all
classes ot travel.
All connections made In Union depots.
Try It and yon will And traveling a luxury
Instead of a dlscomlort. X
Through tickets via this celebrated line lor
sale at all offices la the U. s. and Canada.
All Information about rates of faro. Sleep! na
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
FKRCEYAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T.J.POTTEK,
3d Vice Pros. Gen. Manager, Chioaoo, III.
JOHN Q.A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt..
317 Broadway, 80S Washington SL
Nw Yosx. BosToif, Mass.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT
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LANCASTER. PA.
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