Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 23, 1883, Image 4

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Ter Setrlet and Tr Tr
naeld yeren. Dlph-
tberla, teUVBtfOB. ui-
lr ay inn eermted Sere Tnreu.
la ALi AilA8mU rex. MeMles and
BUCOBtmglenaDIaeBasa.
Penens waiting en the 10c. sbenld ase It
freely. Scarlet Fever has nerer been known te
tmnxui where th Fltlld WBA nsed. TellOW
rever has been carel with It after black vomit
hacHakenpiaee. The went cases 01 aipninena
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tincleus Descrlp-
f&0&k beys,nd girls gathered i
srjfv! 1 tridebeartha and drew the sme
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smekinff yams
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Fevered and Sick Per
eons retresbed and
Bed eereg prevented
by bathing with Dar
by's Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and purl
fled.
Fer Sere Threat It Is a
sure cure.
Contagion destroyed.
Fer Frosted Feet,
Chilblains, Files,
Cbaflngs, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Sett White Complex
ions secured by its
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te Durifv the breath.
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can't be surpassed.
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Burns relieved in
stantiy.
Scars prevented.
Dysentry cured.
Wei
SMATXPOX
and
PITTING of Small
pox PJ.KVSKTED.
A member of m
family was taken wit
Small-Dex. Insedth
Fluid : the patient was
net delirious, was net
pitted, and was about
tee noose again in
three weeks, and no
ethers had 'it J. W.
Pakxihbev, Philadel
phia. DIP1ITHEBIA
PBBVKNTKD.
The physicians here
use Darby's Fluid very
successfully In the
treatment of Diph
theria. A. Stellkh
weoek, Greensboro,
Aia.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Ulcers purified and
healed.
In cases of Death it
should be used about
the corpse it will
preventanyunpleas-
am small.
The eminent Physi
cian, J. MARION
SIMS, M. V.. New
i one, says: "i am
convinced Prof. Dar
by's Prophylactic
Fluid is a valuable
disinfectant."
Vrafiea of dyspeptics that is growing
'-p around us ; we mean, of course, tbe
rmseratien that is growing up in the cities.
5 la the country where there are fresh air
vSed plenty of room the roasted yam is still
SB institution, and as the country em
braces by far the largest and most import
ant part of Georgia, it may be raid that
the roasted yam is a Georgia institution.
There is surely some virtue in the pyra
Bids of glowing embsrs that form in the
corners of every genuine Georgia fireplace
Ne bread that the French cook may bake
can be as sweet and as edifying te the
palate as the het "and smoking ashcake. It
is at once bread and meat and dessert.
The aweetnessef the corn and tbe strength
of the staff of life are stored therein. Se
it is with the roasted yam. The sweets of
all the spring and summer months, tbe
sugary saps, with their indescribable
flavors, cannot escape through the warm
' embers. Tbe mellowness, the aroma,
the essence, that escape you in apple
blooms and clever blossoms, are held in
.'the roasted yam te be precipitated againHt
v?1 . your expectant -palate.
)Jj .' icere was an aesuru mscussieu in a
fe--l Northern paper some time age as te
5.i ' wnAther t.h nnsaiim fthniim hn InlfPil nr
r4t' barbecued, and as te whether it should be
?, Mltvcd het or enld." The hnmblcat neerrn
rfgi' in the land would settle tne controversy
':fS5f- instantly by saying that possum u " geed
z'Mfkr'Bj- way you fix him." The Georgia
,;?ViVtfamPkm y111 u geed, ue matter hew it is
t'- annirfin nr nnrirrn nniinri mrnairun nrtt-mri
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or cold. - Bat all its -delicious flavor
.aad color (there is a color as apparent te
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The routed yam is also intimately con
nected with the history of Georgian hos
pitality a hospitality as genial and as
patient as the Virgin:an variety. There is
a legend te the eOect that a stranger wan
dering ever the red reads of Middle Geor
gia en a winter's night saw a light gleam
ing ahead and seen heard the welceme
barking of dogs. A comfortable loekiug
cabin steed by the' roadside, and this the
wayfarer saluted with a " Ilelle " at ence
"V-r WftM TirAtnrtf. anil nent-ttr T1!!! cfrettrrar'a
S.- liftranrap t.nrnpfl lnnsn in f.ViA xraril nnil n
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'&fc piggiu iuii ei corn piacea ac uis disposal.
viC.v- ;1Q8 stranger himseit was pulled into the
nJ&i.J Heuse and. implored te make himself
34'vbc Heme. Huge legs blazed ou tbe
im'--ii:x JMarth. and upon one side under-
-'SS.'-BBBtb. a massive bew.leirirp.d .inrfimn
iTvwi pyramid of embers. An appetiz
cSv letr iracrranca filled' the air Around
li&jf'f'tb fire a number of rosy-ebceked, bright-
-.g:-:.-ived-children xreie sauattinr. Methpr.
ljb. IlfAa" b Jt .IUl.h(.ll ...K.1.. 1. !& S .L
VIU BU VUU1CUUU, BUUkCU UlSi pipU JU IX1D
- W3m9atumr aa an enormous cat sat ey her,
I'lBBiry, watching the sparks as they disap-
K.a5TBiTiw in tne eiaek cavern el the chimney.
;-M was net a chair te ba seen, but the
a- '- -lai'imti mimi .. ..v a, a.x -.
S-aitZMmift - is j
r;3C ril . p puuptsiD, siran;er, au- ueip
Laui a wner. nun mat ue
punpkin fiem under the
iK'-BBVSiBBB straneer seated himself as
- i r Tlrafnllir aa nnKCthtn lin nnnmti)
-aa'viTTr--" tt "'"" - . w"""
e- i. gsagsfJBH was tern down, tne smoking yams
-i&(s3i;ta-iji.t- ' .. . . .. ...
Ejj-jjjav: j-.ABfiKHui meat as inac wneienespiiauty
e-ii"isnereden the annatite that vpnrnfH fnr
v4i"hTer3r sweets of the roasted yam has
hVZ&& ""MS & chronicled.
"-jfriW --'PllU tnnnnr) hoc nitren rUn-,.; l,.n.l
a-mmum .w... ..aw . W. V.K.a UlBSlrtl-
Come
and
T.
rf.VBaid here that hospitality could net mere
SHMpletely jestifyitself than by making
-"wwku jmui hud uwie ui us eueriUE.
H;-AtCettneciicnt paper mourns because
rvdpMmuBcreat deal of drunkenness in
;iMtnid erstwhile of steady habits, and
f acsBB'diannfiMi tn attrihllfi it nil tn Mia
i"BBtiaU;, the atate bears upon its bread
bWbKI three vines. 80 long," says this
-lBrc"aatbe state parades these em
' awM':ef arankennees en its banners be-
vjMtkeeple bow can it be expected
wvviHOBiDgs win hoc ue eneouve,
LlteiaMBederate use of wine and ether
iiBjbe continued and constantly
l-'If three boxes of raisins wcie
Bted far the vines there cenld then
-Meral-objection te theBymbellsm
3- . Jl f
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W5
eunds healed rapid-
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote ter Ani
mal erVegetable Pol Pel
sons, Stings, etc.
I used the Fluid dur dur
inireur nrcsent af
flictien with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It is In
dispensable te the
sick room. Wk, F.
Sahfebd, Kyrle, Ala.
SCARLET FEVER
CURED.
Vakderbilt Univbrsitv. Nashvillk. Tenn
I testify te the most excellent qualities of
Darbv's Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant
and detergent it Is uOth theoretically and
practically superior te any preparation with
wuicn 1 am acquainted.
N. T. XuPTOir, Prof. Chemistry,
DARBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens. ofUeergia
Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D. D., Church of the
Strangers. N. Y.
Jes. LeCehte, Columbia. Prof., University,
a. u.
Rev. A. J. Rattle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. F. Fierce, Bishop M. E. Clinrch.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally ter Man or Beast
The Fluid lias been thoreugly tested, and we
have abundant evUtcnce that it has done
everythlntr here claimed. F01 fuller inform
uiien get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send
te me proprietors.
J H. ZBIE.IN & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
i."9 North ijueen street,
j w22-lyeedAw
HOSTBTTBRS
CELEBRATED
tr e
HUB
Invalids, broken down in health and spirits
by chronic dyspepsia, or suffering from the
terrible exhaustion that fellows the attacks of
acute disease, the testimony of thousands
who liave been laiscd as by a miracle from a
similar- state of prostration by Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, is a sure guarantee that by
the same means you, tee, may be strengthen
ed and lcslered.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gea
orally. fl-lmdced&w
n&TAiutil.
HAY-FKVER.
CATARRH.
T
MM
m
i??' watchword and motte: "
k"atn stranger ! Pull up a punkin
feiniuiv;n f.f. t i.j :
POSITIVELY CURES
O A.TARRH,
COLDINTIIEHEID
HAY FEVER,
Catarrhal Deafness,
Heals Seres in Nasal
Passages. Subdues Ca
tarrhal Headache
FRICB 50 CBNTS.
Ely's Cream Balm Ce.
OSWEGO, N. Y.
HAY-FEVER
ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y.
augl& eod.cewd&eoww
Ely's Cream Balm
Effcctnallv cleanses
the nasal passages of
uaiarrnai virus.caus
ing healthy spcre spcre
tiens. allavs inflam
matien, protects the
memDrane irem ud
dltienal colds, com
pletely heals the
sores and les teres
the sense of taste and
smell. Beneficial re
sults are realized by
a few applications. A
thorough treatment
will cure Catarrh.
Hay Fever, &c. Un-
cqualed for colds in
the head. Agreeable
te use. Apply by the
little linger Inte the
nostrils. On receint
of SO cts. will mail a
package. Sold by H.
B. Ceeliran, Druggist
137 & 139Nerth Queen
street, .Lancaster, ra
fw'ArWW-rilSi-W-ri
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Dry Goods Department
Gent? FHinushing "
Upholstering Goods
Carpet
Wall Paper
Queensware
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Give us a call and we will convince you at
once that we have the LARGEST STOCK and
LOWEST PRICKS In the city Even if yen de
net wish te purchase call and examine our
stock, as we consider It no trouble te show
GOODS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
w
ATT, SHAMD UO.
SPECIAL SALE
OF
Linens and Housekeeping Goods
OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
Watt, Shand & Ge.
Are new showing the largest and best-selected
stock et
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE
LINENS,
TURKEY-RED DAMASKS
And TABLE COVERS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS and D'OYLIES,
That has ever been shown in this city.
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
100 dez. TOWELS at 4c. each.
60 dez. All-Linen TOWELS at 10c. each.
60 dez. Extra-Large TOWELS at 12c. each.
25 dez. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS at
35c. each.
50 dez. mere of these famous G RA PE-BORDER
TOWELS at 25c. each.
We are offering the balance el our Stock et
Blankets, Comforts and Felt Skirts
WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR COST.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
AT TOT
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
M
KTZGBR & IIATJUHMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
FROM
AUCTION
-AT-
&
OHEAP STORE.
TABLE LINENS at 20, 25, 30. 37,45,50,05, 75,
87Jicts.t $1.00 and $L25.
LINEN NAPKINS at50. 75cts., S1.00, $L25, 31.75
S2 03, $2.50, (3.03 and $4.00 per dez. One
Special Let Fine Quality, Large
at $2 a dez., Keg. Price, $3.
TOWELS from 4c a pair up te 75c. Special
Bargains at 15, 23, and 31cts.
C0UNTERPANE1S
At 50. 05,75,80, 87KctS, $1.00, $L23, $1.50. $2. CO
$2.50. and a lew et these extra quality Mar
seilles Quilts from the Fire, at $3.00,
worth $5.00. Don't fail te see them
as they areaGREAl BARGAIN.
FEATHERS.
WE KEEP NONE BUT THE BEST STEAM
CURED.
IF YOU WANT
MUSLINS
K$?
Of any kind, we
have them at the
PRICES.
LOWEST
Metzpr&Hanglimaii
(CHEAP STORE.)
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER,
(Between the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herse
HeteU
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' .iccvxrsrrs M W.. wm nvunvn 11.
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"i'"!?'"?-- "" '" M"" wwm ureroaireBcurusui persons
i -j-piSgtrnmrng our store every aay wnesc lives are
i-"W""He Dy xntugesuen, iiyspepsis.
rVv,iKalilt'4Tiitlnfttlen hpti fnr "me., wnntll cell
- 3i-?&4?:-feM iBi.llAl.fA Vftall.AV l.nwM.An.1 .A
. t V-i.'1 ' -w 0 T.I.IIWH numan.i( n. uure
"jvlSMR 4 U erth Queen street. feb7-cea2
it i se oeKe
J- .J-,V.VT. tC .
ct',T ifler constant headache, depression et
r;tfMplrHM, lOBRlng for loed and net being able tc
,is2- wv.w vv vuav.v ju. Luuniui; UiilUB 111
noeucu, jaasiiuue ana a general lcellnu
tltstM; but a capital loke te find that
ioea liiners remove all these n.
aad ehly costs $1. Fer sale by H. B.
30MUn, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen
VJKNSON'S FOKOUS PI.ASTEKS.
Back Aehe
POSITIVELY CURED BY
Bensen's GapcinePorensPlasters
ss
?rriii.ij. tk - . .. -. .
SiTM-overuiieu uy yonrnuueser dissipation.
f veaa laeadvertisment or Simmons Liver Beg-
W-MTiJJtXtmt Kia-bt tenK Years.
vlaPC. C Jacobs,-78 Folsom street, Buffalo, writes
' "thalfetreiftht long years he had tried every
4;i mewnj6Hiedy te enre him of piles, also had
ZjMfcMa treated by phy-lclans without success,
y;grfce-eV'waB -ultimately cured by Themas'
jdran1tft,X37.and3KorthQaeen street. .
.tnrO HaVaiX MAVAXA UIUABS, OKNU
:ilLfcIWr'r( fc B eta., at
M&nr . .ssssar " iXOMi.
Kt'' 5?5ipfKvl
rr.srjv.- j-'-
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Reasons "Why they are Preferred te
All Other Pereus Plasters or
External Remedies :
FIRST.
Because they possess all tbe merit et the
strengthening porous plaster, and contain in
addition thereto the newly discovered power
ful and active- vegetable combination which
acts with Increased rubefacient stimulating,
sedative and counter-irritant effects.
SECOND.
Because they are a ccnuina nlmrmncnntini
preparation, and se recognized by the profes
sion. THIRD.
Because they are the only plasters that re
lieeo pain at ence.
FOURTH.
Because they will positively cure diseases
which ether remedies will net even relieve.
FIFTH.
Because ever 5,000 physicians and druggists
have voluntarily testified that they are super
ior te all ether plasters or mnrtlrfnpa frn- et.
tcrnal use.
SIXTH.
Because the manufacturers have received
lue uniy meuuis ever given ler porous plasters
Bensen's Caprine Pereus Plaster!
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Makuvaottjkike Chbubts, Nbw Yerk.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 95 Cent.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLA8TEB,
". . vurrsMOH, lis Fatten St.,
New Yerk, sole agent Icr Dr.C. W.Ben W.Ben
Ben's Remedies, te whom all orders should
be addressed.
n54wdaodwteir
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, BarllngtOH & Qnlncy B. R.
Chicago, Bnrllngten & Qnlncj R. B.
PRINCIPAL. L.INE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OB PEOEIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA,
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepelca, Denisen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne-
unuuca, misseun, nansas, new Mexico, Art Art
zena, Mentana and Texas.
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all
classes of traveL
All connections made In Union depots.
Try It and you will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated linn im-
sale at all offices in the U. 8. and Canada.
All Information about rates of fare, Sleeplns
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PKKOETAX LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T. J. POTTJEH,
8d Vice Fres. ft Gen. Manager, Chioaeo, 111.
J OHM Q. A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt ,
817 Broadway, 306 Washington St.
Naw Yerk, Bosrex, Mass.
uwvupnyuw
BOVEE-8 &
at 7. .aa4
BL.6xeraat os
leaves at 9d p. in
HUEST'S,
Nee: 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
IHSS S11 WARP HElTOIETTACOTHSEiamutt qeaUties at lowest ericea.
BLACK OBEPE TOnB-Be.t Geed BLACK OBEPE bj ib jaid for VIU or for Trimmi..
Elegant Line of Goods in the ether Departments.
BOWERS & HURST,
JNOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. -
IP. TjMrtt;
naaijra, 4,'iaart tsp.B:
f Leave MfilenvlUe (lower ead) at 0, 8, aadiM
Can ran dairy ea h jve tlae except ea Sua
ay.
LANCASTER, PA.
TOflM S. OIVLEK & CO.
LINEN GOODS.
Full Lines of TABLE LINENS, TOWEiiS, NAPKINS, TURKEY RED DAMASKS by the
BLACK CASHMERES.
Pull Lines of BLAOK OASHMERESin Jet and Blue Blacks at all Prices
ported.
Best Qoeds Im-
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET,
JOHN 8. GIVLER.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
GEO.P.RATHVON.
vnoTsure.
YfcRS & BAinVON, CL.OTB1ERS.
M
Del!SSSfiBS -J TEN THOUSAND
eaoriflee without reirard te cost and mnnh J. Z? a. f-l. n--. i001 . n. T?uth .and Clothing at a
facture all our own Clothing. " " uuuureu "" "eai uargains. Kemember we mann
kJSallfiSi teESlwP8rJnd JISnr D SaLts te 0rder afc 1ite a di80euu-" r te meve some
SIlKfienKl hl?f y B ""n80 6.00d8, , We de this te make room for a Large Stock of SPRING and
MYERS & RATHFON.
nOUKB AKD BTA.TIONBX
"VfAI.ENTlKES.
V VALENTINES.
VALENTINES.
VALENTINES In every variety at
L. M. FLYNN'S
BOOK AND STATIONERY STOBE,
42 WEST KING STREET.
1883. 18S3.
VALENTINES !
AN ELEGANT LINE OP
Novelties
FOll THE
Valentine Season
XBF GOODS.
s
I'KINQ 1883.
CAEPET8.
AT THE
BOOKSTORE
OF
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Street.
SIGN OP THE BOOK.
fcl3-tld
VANISH UJLNOUHJB, tie.
tiAKKS W. FBV.
We have a large line el
LACE. CURTAINS
In WHITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a pair np
NETTING by yard irem 12$c. np.
BED SETS
'S, LAMBUEQUINS,
SHAMS and TIDIES.
PILLOW
CUBTAIN POLES et every description.
WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low
In price : $1 50 cornices ler 90c., $2 cornices for
$1.50,$2.J0 cornices ter $1.75, $2.75 cornices ler
$2.00. Will nt any window up te live tcet in
width, and very easily adjusted.
LABGE STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES
Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers
ODD LOTS and BEMNANTS el PAPEB
HANGINGS very cheap te close out.
Among them are seme very cholce
styles. A lew orthese light-colored
Shades left from 15 cents np.
Have your werfe done new before the Spring
rush commences. We employ first-class work
men aud can give your orders prompt attcn-
UUIl.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
r ."ftfelly invite an examination of CARPETS for the SPRING SEASON
of 1883, which will consist of Choice New Styles, and be sold at the Lewest Ruling
.rnees.
Hartferd Mequettes, -
Smith's Mequettes,
Bigelow Bedy Brussels,
Herner Bedy Brussels,
Fer Parlors, Libraries, Chambers, Hall and Stair, etc., with 9 in., 2-4, aud 5-8
Borders te match ; also,
KOXBUKr TAPESTY, SAXONVILLE TAPESTUY, SMITH'S EXTBA TAPESTRY, MED-
FOKD TAPESTKY, HIGGINS' TAPESTRY, AND SANFOKD'S
TAPESTRY CARPETS,
All the Best and well-known makes, of which we will have tbe latest Spring
Patterns.
Hartferd and Lewell Three-Plys and Extra Supers, Philadelphia Medium
Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets, Lineeum,
Oil Cleth and Buss.
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SKNUDKBIA VOKT DEPOSIT KAIL
V AD TIME TABLE.
Tratea new run legularly en the Columbia
Pert Eopeait Railroad en the following
aeTOTWAnn. STATIONS. ekthwaE
r.x. a.x. a.m. a.m. r.x. r.v.
J J5-20 Columbia.... 8.-SB 635
S 1JS Washington... &W 5S5 .....
SnJ52 Ciesswell.... 8.08 8.-S)
22 i?!S Sate Harber... 7:5 55
7-Jg Shenk'e Ferry.. 7: 81
2 HS " ?' rj 4:38
Z'JHH .Yerk Furnace.. 7-31 426
7:17 11:10 .Turquan 738 4J1 .....
H Mecair. Ferry. 723 4:47
737 11:26 Fite's Eddy... 7:10 4:36
7:411130 jriahinir Creek.. 76 4:33
7:30 1138 7:10 ..Peach Bettem.. 637 4:26 730
8.-03 1131 7:27 ...Conewlngo... 6:41 4:12 736
P.M.
8:13 12fl3 737 Octtuara 632 4:05 738
835 12:15 8,-00 ...Pert Iepeslt.. 630 S33 7:17
1230 830l... Perryvllle 3:41 KG
A.X. p.m. r.x.
6:20 .... 230
730 .... 3:10
7:40 1:00 3S0
730 1:10 3:40
9:15 3.20 5.50
pKASINO OOLUSIIUA. K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OFPAS3ENGER TRAIN?.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 18S2.
NORTHWARD.
num.
QuarryviBe ,
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster ,
Columbia.
ARKIVm.
Reading ,
SOUTHWARD.
uivt. I ajc.
Beading....
AKEIVa.
Columbia..
Lancaster...
Lancaster. King St,
Quarrwille
TrafntpmiiiMtf.flt lfmiHn(.w1th i-. ......
from Philadelphia, PettsvilTe, Harrlsburg, Al.
lentewn and New Yerk, via Iteund Broek
Keute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti.
mere. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PKHH8TLVANIA BAULUOAJU NW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY
OCTOBER 1st, 1882. trains en the Puiinsyl
vania Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Lancaster and Philadelphia uepetsas fellows :
735j
9:40
930
9:40
....(10:40
X.
120
P.M.
2:10
2.10
P.M.
6:10
835
8:13
835
9-55
A.M.
730
9:10
930
P.V
5:15
535
630
Eastward.
Levi Ar
LanPhil
Mall Express,
Dast liine
Harrlsburg Express
Yerk Accommodation arrives....
Lancaster Accomedation arrives.
Columbia Accommodation
Frederick Accommodation arrives..
Loek Haven Express)
Sunday Mali
Johnstown Express
Day Express
Harrlsburg Accommodation
A.M.
12:44
5:
8:10
8:10
835
9:00
P.M.
1235
13
2:12
230
535
645
A.M
235
730
1030
11:15
330
r.x.
5:15
5:(6
75
9-45
Hanover Accommodation west, connecting
at Lancaster mftb Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through te Hanover dally, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Faat Line, weat, at 1:40, will
run through te Frederics.
WaSTWAtlD.
Le. Ar.
PhU Lan
News Express.
Way Fassentcer...
Mail Train, Ne. 1. via. Sit. .Jey...
Mall Train, No.2,vlaCelutjibI.i,leaves
.Niagara express
Hanover Accommodation leaves..
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
Ne
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 West King Street. - Lancaster, Pa.
"JSXT DOOKTO THE COURT UOUSK.
FAHNESTOOK'S.
JjUPIN'S LUPIN'S
BLACK BLACK
CASHMERES. CASHMERES
New open and ready for sale, the largest stock of this de
servedly popular Cashmere we have ever owned, direct from
importers, in Blue Black, Medium Black and Jet Black.
Fer Beauty of Finish, Brilliancy of Celer and Extra Heavy
Weight these Goods surpass any ether make imported.
R. E. FAHNESTOOK,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
Harrlsburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves.
Columbia Accommodation
Harrlsburg Express
Western Express
Pacific Express.....
A.M.
430
4:30
70
'8:13
11:06
P.X.
2:14
4:14
5:40
9:05
1130
A.X.
6:27
637
935
9:40
10:15
1030
r.x.
1:40
130
5.20
230
7:30
7:10
il:10
1:45
LANCASTER, PA.
rLVMBlSV AS1 a AH FITTING.
F
'LIMN & BRENEMAN.
BJiXHaUB, AC.
OLXUGHSI
SLEIGHS!
SLE1GHSI
EDGrERLEY & CO.,
MARKET 8TBEET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
BARGAINS
Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:10 p. m., has
direct connections ( without change of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when jlaggf d,
wUl step at Downlngtewn, Ceatesvlile, l'arkes
barg. Mount Jey, Elizabcthtewn and Middle
town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mail
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex
press run dallv.
T OCAL SI AIL AKUAKUKfllKNTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS.
My Jtallread New Yerk mnouen mail, 7:30
a. m.. 12:30 p. m., 5:00 p. in. and 11:00 p. m.
Way Mail, east. 730 a. in.
CnmsTiANA, Parkcsburg and Downingtown
li:30p.m.
Goudesvuae, Downingtown, Lcf.man Place
and Gap, C:15 p. m.
PHILADILVBIA TirnOCOIt MAIL, 730 a. m ., S: r
a. m 12:30, 5:00 and 11:10 p. in.
PnTsmntau akd west, 'J.Ot and 11:00 p.m.
Habrisbdre mail, 6:00 and 9:00 a. m., 435 and
110tip.ni.
Way mail, west, 6 00 and 9:00 a. m.
llALTIMORX AKD WASHINGTON. Via PhllAdKl.
phia, 5.00 p. in.
Baltimore awd Washinotes, via Yerk, 130
p. m.
Baltimore aud WAsiiirfGTOif, via Harrls
burg, 11:00.
Ceatxsvills, 5M p. m.
Columbia at 9:00 a. in.. 130 and 4 33 p. m,
Yerk ahd Yerk way, l-30 and 11:00 p. in.
Northern Ckhtual, V:00 a. in., and 11-00 p. m.
RxADiire, via. Ejcadihe & Columbia R. R., 7:' e
a. m. and 1230 p. m
Readine, via Uarrisbnrg, 5:15 and 11:00 p. m.
Keapine way, via Junction, Litltz, Man
helm, East Hempfleld and Kphrata, 3:15 p.m.
QUABRYviLLiE, CamarKe, New Providence.
West Willow, Martinsville. Retten and Llme
Valley, 9:15 a. m. and 5:0U p. m.
Naw HeLLAD, Clmrchtewn, Grecnbank,
Blue Ball, Geedville. Bcartewn and Spring
Greve, by way of Downingtown, atC:15p.m.
and 11:00 p.m.
Sate Uariier, via Columbia, 8.10 a. in. and
5:15 p. m.
1T Stage Slackwatcr and Safe Harber,
dally, at 4:00 p. m.
Te Millersville. 8 and 11:30 a. m., and 4 p. m.
Blnklcy's Bridge, Lcaceck, Barevilic, New
Helland, 230 p. in.
Willow fctrcet, Smlthvllle, Buck, Chestnut
Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve,
Reck Springs, Fairmont and Rewlandsvllle,
Md., daily, at 7:00 a. m.
Landls Valley, OroKen, West Earl, Farmers
villc, Ncfisville. Hlakletewn. Terra Hill. Mar.
unuaie, uaiiy, at z:m p. m.
Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat
and Mills, te Strasburg, dally, at 4:00 p. in.
New Danville, Conestoga, MartlcvlIle, Cele-
-LN
We have
mentef
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
a Large and Splendid Assert.
Portland, Albany and Deuble Sleighs.
wEnly af ul0.DS8,; selected woodwork and
iSJL!??81- Palnte,? nndernaiaented Sleighs
ever offered ler sale In this city. -
Our Motte: "Quick sales and small nrefita
It ceste nothing te call and examine wertr.
Wwe also have en hand a full line of rina
Carriage work. In which we defy comnetlUen
AU Werk Warranted. RepalringeTaU Mnds
promptly attended te. """ue eiuianas
KITC1N GOODS, STOVES, TIN.AND WOODEN f AfiE
preparealSSS?30 Purohases at forced Sales in New Yc rk, we are
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING.
A Large Stoekof GAS FIXTURES at the Old Stand of
FLINN & BRENEMaN,
v T a
e. iez inuktu yujajfiN ST., LANOASTBR, PA.
gysIGN OP THE TWO BIG D0GS.-!J
FOR HAZE.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
pODGU bYKOP.
?.
TkAKUAIMS IK WATOHRH. iir.nmre
JD Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing
et all kinds wfll receive my personal attention-
LOUIS WEBJNe.T&JTljh$S
street. .Remember -name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel; near Feanayivaa a
raureaa depot. 'dMvin -
-SilS'. L..,..!,"" KiWTf rr.
LOCHER'S RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
JPSICEtS CSNTB PER BOTTLE.
. Prepared and sold only by
CHAS;;as L0CHER .
NO. O AST jEUNO 8TRT '
LAircAttKrX-fer
FOE SALE.
Five New two-storied Briek Houses, Nes. 419, 421, 423, 425, 427
West Marien Street, 16 feet 6 Inches front; let 109 feet deep ; suitable
te put stable, smlthshep, butcher shop, etc, en rear. Price, 990O-$4OO
cash, balance can remain en pieperty. Cheapest Houses in the city.
manvllle, Mount Nebe.RawlinsvllIe, Betncsda
udu jjiuuny cquare, iiaijy, ai zuu p. m.
On Sunday evening, malls east and west
close at 10 00 p. m.
WHEN OPKN FOR DEL1VKRY.
Arriviuc by Bail Kaatern mail, 0:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m., 3:00 and C:30 p. in.
Eastern way mail, lO.tO a. m.
Western mall, Cae nd 10:10 a. m., 2:00 and
7:00 p.m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2X0
p. m.
Western way mail, 8:30 a. m.
Reading way mail, 10-,10 a. m.
Quarryville Uranch, 8:15 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.
Arriving by Htace Frem Safn Harlinrnnd
Slackwater. at 9:00 a. m., dally.
Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a.m. and 4 p. m.
Frem New Helland, at 9-.30 a. m.. delly:
Frem Rewlandsvllle, Md . at 4:00 p. m.
Reading way mall, at 10:30 a. m., cfally.
Frem Strasburg. at 9:30 a. m., dally.
Frem Kawlinsvllie at 11:00 a. m.
Frem Terra Hill, at 10:03 a. m.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are three mail deliveries by Letter
Carriers each day, and en their return trips
they take up the mail matter deposited In the
letter-boxes.
Fer the first delivery the Carriers leave the
office at 7:00 a. m.; second delivery at 1040
a. m.; third delivery at 3.C0 p. m.
SUNDAY POST-OFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the Fostefficc Is open from Apt II
1st te October 1st, from 8te9a. m., and. irem C
te 7 p. m.; from October 1st te April let, freni
9 te 10 a. in. and irem 6 te 7 p. m.
OAMJfMTB.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 East Orange Street, ...
Lancaster, Pa.
IV
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OUR NBW
REAL BSTATB CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number or properties in
city.and country, with. prices, Ac Copies sent
tree te any address. -
ALLEN A. HKRK CO.,
Sai.KsJ?d' lManee AgeatsNeJO
rase Jalng Btreet.
yjexvw .raemr. rjuxuv, be
aJUSniA3I;TX1LOWjrJUlT01tfA
beadoaartrsfertbfllet
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STuas.? ms'&s.stn.
NiS? " IKKSPASSEKS AUD OUN
NERS. AH persons are hereby forbidden,
te trespass en any or the lands of the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un
inclesed, either for the purpose of snoeting or
fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned after this notice.
- WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN .
1 effttnr.if nw
"'EDWARD C-FRKiMAN,
iAttangiwg.w.-ciismn, MdrX
ujjj.
t- &'.?- j--. ;
CttlKK'S VAKPJST MALL.
"TheOIdBeliaWe."
This is the Title which
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
Cor. W. KING & WATER Ste.,
Has ebtained'by selling the Best Goods at' the
lEOstKeasenable Prices with THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK te select from. In edi
tion te the Largest Stock et Carpets ever car
ried in this.dty, we have new
THE LATEST AND BEST KINDS
OF
Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets,
Ever brought te the cityet Lancaster. "
BKOCNUVlNCBD.1nrCba8,nS ela"h AND
CknMt-liiill KNt' VIm'u .!. Him -i"
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