Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 10, 1883, Image 4

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LANCASTER .DAILY INTEUJLGENCEE, TUESDAY. APBIL 10. 183.
TOBACCO.
.THE NEW YOKE MARKET.
Sumatra, Seed Leal and Havana, ter the
Week Kndlns Saturday. April
Ttie Lecal Trade.
U. S. Journal.
Sumatra Sales 700 bales. Jobbers and
...nr.iihim v'.fil with, each ether in
securing dark Reeds. This tobacco is
doing exactly what we predicted it would
de a year age. It is making seed leaf a
secondary article and impererishins the
dealers and growers of seed leaf. Where
new are the sneers and sarcistic smiles of
the "intelligent" idiots of the leaf tobacco
trade and the farmers' associations who.
instead of supporting the disinterested
personal crusade of the editor of this
paper against this hydra-headed enemy of
our tobacco industry saw fit te take the
matter into their own hands, and, accord
ing te their own befuddled brains,
aged matters be exquisitely sharp
that, 'when they secured an increase
of duty of 40 cents, cried "halleujah" and
became convulsed at the greatness of their
victory. The consequence is an almost
total standstill in the seed leaf business,
and a deluge of Sumatra in the near
future. On the 11th inst. the first public
Bale of new Sumatra takes place at Am
sterdam, when 5,000 bales will be offered
and told. The crop amounts te ever
120,000 bales. If the quality should prove
equal te that of last year's crop, the seed
leaf trade win sunnK into me most maig
nificant proportions till an absolute pro
hibitive duty is secured. At present fine
dark-wrappers sell as high as $1.00 per
pound in this market. Still higher figures
will net step or diminish its consumption .
If the cigar manufacturers cannot increase
the price of the cigars they will curtail the
quantity of Havana contained in them.
Seed Leaf We might temporarily in
crease the popularity of this paper among
dealers and growers of seed leaf if wu
were te picture te them a bright present
and a blooming future. Te dwell upon
and promulgate disagreeable uevrs is net
apt te raise the spirits of theso interested,
or make such promulgation excessively
liked. Nevertheless, we shall continue te
say that things arc in a bad state, if they
really are, and the contrary if warranted
by facts. Gur market is in the most de
lapidated condition. Demoralization is
visible en all sides, and we can but repeat
our warning te packers of new tobacco :
" Yeu can't pay tee little for the leaf you
buy."
These are the few sales we knew el :
Pennsylvania Crep 'SO : 150 caFea,
it
614c.
Wisconsin Crep '81 : 100 cases Havana
secd, p. t.
Connecticut Crep '81 : 2.10 cases lloit lleit lloit
atenic, medium winppcis, at loe
Ohie Crep '80 : !500 cases, at el(,(i ,e.
Havana Market moderately active.
Sales 800 bales, mostly fine grades, juices
for which rule at $.20( l.JJe.
The Philadelphia market.
Leaf.
Seed Leal The pas; week's demand for
cigar leaf shows a decided batter feeling.
More inquiry is noticed, and manufactur
er make mere searching examination el
stock, and when goods are found Miitab' .
a satisfactory sale is seen accompli;.' -Upen
the whole, the outlook is mere .
verable ; all parties talk and act under a
hotter feeling. Se far, prices held steady.
Sales of Sumatra leaf .itill continue, but
arc quoted somewhat higher. Havau.i
leaf is beginning te move actively, and all
the indications point te advance, especially
in wrappers, which are daily becoming
mero scarce
Receipts for the week 1C0 eases Cen
necticut, 339 cases Pennsylvania, 52 cases
Ohie, 04 cases Wisconsin, 73 cases Yerk
State Seed, CO bales Havana, 21 bales Su
matra aud 371) hogsheads Yiiginia and
Western leaf tobacco.
Sales have been 11G cases Conn icticut,
29G cases Pennsylvania, 31 cases Ohie, 3G
cases Wisconsin, 43 cases Yerk state seed,
52 bales Havaua, 14 bales Sumatra, 73
hogsheads Virginia and Western leaf in
transit direct te manufacturers.
Exported of leaf tobacco te Liverpool,
17,119 pounds ; Baihadncs, 1,518 pounds :
total, 18,037 pounds.
Unas' Repert.
Sales of secd leaf tobacco rejiui ted by J.
S. Gaus' Sen & Ce.. tobacco brokers, Ne.
131 Water street, New Yerk, fji- tiie week
ending April 9, 1S83 :
330 cases 18S0-1 Ohie, 4C"0l.c ; 130
cases 18S0 Pennsylvania, 7(rt,13 ; 100 eases
1831 New England, 1033c ; 150 eases
Wisconsin Havana seed, 15,18 ; 100 eases
sundries 4(5)18. Total, 830 cases.
Lecal Tobacco Market.
During the past week about 500 cas.es el
'80 aud '81 tobacco were .'old by local
packets. The largest feingle .-ale reported
is that of Jehn F. Tripple, who sold te
Mr. ReBCUshine IfiO case of '80 en piivate
terms.
Buyers are still actively engaged in pur
chasing the new crop, which is rapidly
being transferred from tliu fanners te the
packers. Last week a gtca dial changed
hands, most, of it. being low grade tobacco,
and sold at low figmes. Indeed, firht class
goods are becoming veiy .vMice. and buy
ers who were late in entering the market
will new have te content themselves with
what they can gut. The eaej ncss with
which all grades are pin chased v.5.1 ts-nd
very seen te clear out the maikvt, as the
farmers aie much mero reasonable in their
demands than they wem earlier in the
season.
But little has been desic. as yet tewaidf
the preparation of the ground for the crop
of 1883, The spring has Heen haekwaul
and less farm work of any kin i has been
done thau is usual at this time ei year.
Many of the farmers have net jet even
sewn their seeds or urenand their seed
beds, and theso who have done hoaie
taking the precaution te protect them with
bristles or canvas, A canvas cover has the -.e
advantages : It keeps the bed moist bv
preventing rapid evaporation ; the mois
ture and heat cause the seeds te germin
ate mero rapidly ; and the young plants
are protected from the ravages of insects.
On the ether hand, is the disadvantage of
making the young plants mere tcuderaiid
delicate and iess hardy when they conic te
be transferred from the seed he'd te the
tobacco field. Prudent farmers, however,
always inake prevision for a superabund
ance of plants, te supply the place of any
that may be in any way destroyed.
Becent Sales.
Following are some sales repotted .since
our last : C. S. Casscl, of Pcnn, 4 acres
at 13, C, 4, 3 ; C. Rohrer, of Pcun, 2 acres
at 1C, 7, 4. 3, and one acre at 20, 7-13-C.
Erisman, Sporting Hill. 21 acieh'at 21,'
13, 5, 2; Wm. Rcu&ugar, Earl, H acres at
12, 4, 2 ; Jacob Charles, of Ceney, 8 aeics
at 20, 5, 3, and 8 acres at 18, "5, 2.
Jacob Ammen, Honevbreok, Chester
county, has sold 1 aero te Reseiiliaum at
18, 4, 3.
Around Fairfield, Drumere tewuslnp,
Edward Wicks te Shindle & Ce. at 12 -2
; Jehn Campbell te same at 14, 4
David Glachen te same at 14, 4, 2. ' '
Kendig bought of Edwaid Gregg at 15,
5, 2 ; Solemon Gregg at 11, 4, 2 ; Heward
Hensel at 14, 5, 2 ; Allen Bre3ius at 12, 5,
2. N. N. Hensel sold te Kendig at 10, 4,
2. Geed tobacco yet for sale in the neigh-
uuruueu.
Skiles & Frey bave purchased during
the past week the following lets, nearly
all of them in the southern townships :
B. F. Eshleman, 2 acres at 13, 4, 3 :
Aeraxn H. Graff, 8, 2 ; C. Lcfevre, H acres
at 8, 4. 2 ; Henry Shaub, 5 acres at 15, C,
4, 2 ; James M. McCarry, acre at 8, 4, 2;
David S. Neweswenger, 2 acres at 12, 4
?; Henry H. Keen, at 10, 4, 2;D.'n!
Newswenger, for Jacob Newsweueer 1
we at 14, C, 4, 2 ; E. Barr, jr., and Wm.
Barr, acre at 13, 4, 2 ; Aldus Aument,
8$ acres at 11, 4, 2 ; Jehn M. Greff, 1 acre
at 13, 5. 3 ; J. C. Grefi, 1 acre at 11, 4, 2 ;
Ames Greflf, J acre at 10, 4, 2 ; Geerge W.
Aument, J acre at 11, 4, 2 ; Jehn T. Au
ment, 1J acre at 12, 6, 4, 2 ; L.Suter, 1
acre at 10, 5, 4, 2 ; B. F. Aument, acre
at 18, C.
SE.VXB Crane, X. T.. Feb. C, 1830.
Gents : I Have been very low and have tried
everything, te no advantage. 1 heard our
Hep Bitters recommended by se many and i
concluded te give them a trial. I did and new
am around and constantly improving and am
nearly as strong as ever.
inar22-16teed W. H, WELLEB.
Mrs. A. N. Frank, 177 West Tuppcr Street,
Buffalo, ti. Y.. eays she has used Themas' fcc
leetrlc Oil for severe toothache and neuralgia,
ired considers it the best thing she knows el
for relieving palm Fer sale by IL 11. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
Best remedy In the werld: se advertise
ment el Simmons Liver Regulator.
I Wlita Kverybedr te Knew.
iip.it. Knonre H. Thayer, an old citizen
of
this vicinity known te every one us a most
InrtiiP.utial citizen and cnnstian minuter pi
the M. K. church, Just this moment stepped in
our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myself and wife ewe
our lives te Sliileh's Consumption Cure." It
is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
and is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases
of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else lias
done. BUS. MATCHETT & FRANCE.
JJonnueK. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by II. li. Cochran, cUuggist, Neb. 137 and
130 North Queen street. Lancaster, lebllcedt
A Geed Square Meal
Is tee eitcn followed by a disordered stomach,
symptoms el dyspepsia or indigestion. Every
luiserauie uyspepue in me itum uumu uuv
that he can be cured by a timely use of Bur
dock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sale by II.
B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen
atreet.
OLElilOAJj.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
What the great i sterativc, Ilestctter'a Stem
ach Hitters, will de, must be gathered from
what It lias done'. It has effected radical cures
in thousands el cases et dyspepsia, bilious
diterdc!!, intermittent "lever, nervous affec
tiens, general debility, constipation, sick
headache, mental despondency, and the pecu
liar complaints and disabilities te which the
lceblc arc se subject.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen-
ernlly. al-lmdced&w
H
ei mrTKits.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, Net a Drink.)
Contains HOPS. BUCIIU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION and the Purest anil
Best Mcdlc.il Qualities et all
Other Bitters.
THEY CURE
All Diseases et the Stomach, Bowels, Bleed
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs. Nerv
euness. Sleepless and especially Female
uempiainis.
Si, 000 in GOLD will be paid ler a case they
will net cure or help, or ler anything
impure and injurious leund in them.
Ask your druggist ler HOP BITTEUS and
try tnem ueiere you sleep. Take no ether.
1. I. O. is an absolute and irresistible cure
ler DruiiKcnness, use of opium, tobacco and
nnrcetics.
Sbkd roil Circular.
All the above sold by druggists.
HOP HITTERS MFG. CO.,
Kechester, N. Y., and Terente, Out.
mSMCteed
TTP HITTERS FUK BALK AT II. IS
JLL Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
ijueeu street.
IJAIR HAI.SAM.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
A bcnetlcl.il dressing preferred te similar
ai Helen because of its purity and lich per
fume. It RESTORES TO GRAY HAIR 1IIK
YOUTHKUL COLOR and prevents dandruff
ami tailing ei te:; nair. &uc ami ji.eu.
IIISCOX A CO., N. Y.
FLOREST0N.
Excels tin1, ilncst flower in rlclines-i. Deli
cate, very lasting. Ne odor like It. IJe sura
von get KLORESTON Cologne, bignuttire el
Hixcex A Ce., N. Y., en every label. 25 and 75
cents, at druggists ami dealers In pcrinmc.
COLOGNE.
UJ-lyweew&ilTii
riUIKIIAT T1IK UKU1NAKI EXCITING
1 causes el sere thieat are: Sudden or pro
longed e pesiire le the inclemency et the
weather or change of temperature - i. e.,
"caching cold" when overheated, or becom
ing overheated atter hayirip been chilled;
partial exposures (neck, leet, head.) of the
same kind; he promiscuous use of het and
eeld feed and drinks during the same repast.
All diseases of Threat, Ear and nye success
fully treated by H 1). A M. A. LONG aKER.
Ofllcc - Ne. 13 East. Wblnut stieet, Lancaster.
Consultation free. a7-3td
UA.KDWAKK.
Xl EW HAKUWAUK HXOKK.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
DEALERS IN
UUILDlNGand CABINi1
HARDWARE,
S2 0VJSS,
HEATERS,
RANGES.
painis;
OILS and
GLASS.
Heuse Furnishing Goods.
Hll-8mdw
VUJUU.
a
IS.
ABTIR
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
Wfarrt: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
treats above Lemen Lancaster. niMyd
MANUKK ANU DUAL.
,.,...Vc.vf Yexkftnl rhlladelphia Herse Ma
nuie Dy tne carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF nne,
i?.iimHan.a S,Cilm Purposes
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and ;
by the ten or bale.
STRAW
Yard 315 Ilarrisburg Fike.
OitniniAL Office-'JO; East Cliestnut street.
Kauffman, Keller & Ce.
anrMyil
pOAt.
M. V. B. COHO,
XSO MOHTJt WATBH ST., Lancaster, fa.,
nnoiesaie and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Kxchan.
Elnd fflce: Na 330 NORTH WATE
ECU1IKE, FOKBB, OASSINA AMD A ITULL
Hne et Hart's and Deujjhertvsnlavinir
Doughertys playing I
IV
earns at - ' '
HABTMAN'S JLLOW FBONT CIQAS
OlUitJS.
STOIARH
wm
"f?7"- rr
iwnr aoejoa.
J.
B. MAKVTTN te CO.
Our pu realises in Sew lerk have arrived
and we are showing a large and varied stock
DRESS GOODS.
In BLACK! and COLORED blLKS we have
OTTOMANS, BROCADES,
GROSS GRAIN SURAH,
VASJMERE, RHADEMAH,
XARYELIEW, SUMMER SILKS
IN ALL. THB NEW SHADES.
SATIN SOLZETS,
NUNS VEILING.
FRENCH NO VELTIES,
FRENCH SA TINES,
MADRASS SUITINGS,
FRENCH GINGHAMS.
Full Line of SPRING CLOAKING
CLOTHS for Ladies Wear.
J. B. MAETH & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
O1'
UMNO ANNOUNCEMENT.
Watt, Shand & Ce.
Ilave visited the market weekly during the
past month and new eiler an Immense line of
new goods at prices te suit the times.
New Dress Goods,
New Summer Silks.
New Colored Silks,
New Black Silks,
At lowest possible prices.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Cerit'CcsCOLOIlEDandSTItlPKDSILKH,
!W cent9 a yard.
An Elegant Line et
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
$Mi0a Yard.
Special Value In
BLAOK SILKS
At 7Sc.Il.C0, $1.25, $U0, $1.75 ami $2.00 a yard
Elegant COMBINATION SUITS at
$5.00 and $0.00 each.
E3IBR OIDER1ES,
5,000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS," 10c. and
i-$c. a yi., worm irem viyqc te ajc. a, yd.
PASSAMENTERIES.
We eiler a choice line et BEADED TRIM
MINGS at 25c., :c., 37Kc., 50c, G2c.
These are much under present value.
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
jlTETZfiKK & UA
.MIUI131AN
itzger & Hanghman
HAVE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
TICKINGS,
Frem S Cents up, te the BEST FEATHER
TICKINGS, which we have at 5 and C
Cents under the Regular Price.
OUR SALES OK THE BEST
STEAM CUREDFEATHERS
Have been very large, and give general satis satis
taetlen. WE HAVE BARGAINS IN
Counterpanes from Auction.
Al .We, C 75c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00.
TABLE LIIEIS,
FROM AUCTION.
At 2.1c, 22C, 2".C, Eilp, :!7c, 50c, C5c, 75c, te $1.25
BARtJAlNS ALWAYS AT
&
CHEAP STORE.
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER
(Between the Cooper Heuse ami Serrel Herse
Uetel.)
UAilVHTa.
OHIKK'.S UAKI'KT I1AI.L.
" The Old Reliable. '
This is the Tltle which
Shirk's Carpet lall.
Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts.,
Has obtained by selling the Jlet Goods al the
most Reasonable Prices with THE LAHGEST
AND BEST STOCK te select from. In addi
tion te the Largest Stock et Carpets ever car
ried in this city, we have new
WELATESl AND BEST KINDS
OF
Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets,
Ever brought te the city et Lancaster.
BBONVINCED1,UrehaSlnB elsewhore AND
H. S. SHIRK,
Carpet Hall, West King and Water Sts.
S- CAUPETS WOVEN TOOKDEU. Orders
rcspectlully selicitcdkand promptly attended
te when received.
OitOCIUtlES.
TTJST KECEITED.
PHILll'PE, UADEAW & EIL'H
FINEST FRENCH PEAS,
SELLING AT 25 -. A CAN.
UEMEMBEU, Our Lancaster County
EARLY JTJNfl PEAS,
at 20c. a can. Tncse give satislactien. And
MARROW FAT PEAS.
JUSTEECE1VED :
FINE OLIVE OILS. MUSHUOOMS. QUEEN
ING. Alse, a line line of bottled
TICKLES and SAUCES.
Our S1IAKEB COON at 12c. a quail is con cen
sidered cheap.
FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR.
Levan's Best, Minnesota, GrelTs ( Willow St.
Mills) Best, and Choice llanhclm rat-
ent iteller Precess, AA Bli and
i lour el the entire wheat.;
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street.
BNDINK uaTaha asd Yaua uieaRS
only 5 cents at
IIAKTAIAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAU
STOKE.
QCBTJUM DKFAKTMENT.
Curtain Department.
igc2uaitf 2SJE! and trimmiDK8 are new in a Department by themseIves' with
BntBiSfUZlyiKa)rtrnt j'JfCE CURTAINS (from the least expensive at $1.00, te ele.
ganciirusselsLaee at 965.00 per pair), in Nottingham, Antique. Tambeured. Madras Brussels Lace &a .fen
t rT4h?n ?arch t$tahlB SPRING and SUMMER CURTAINS, we "flSa'liM TlfaSS CurtaS'aud Madran
Lace for Half-Windows and VcsUbules, They are the leading novelty of the seaVen. Curtains and Madras
Raw indJSt -P""118 andby the ard f Portieres, Draperiesand Lambrequins. Persian Cress Stripes,
t Together with the above will be found a great variety of CURTAIN POLES of all lengths and sizes Brass with
tr at extremely LewPnces. Drapery Leeps, Bands, Paney Cord Leeps, Drapery Chains and various fixincs and
trimmings. Estimates made en the best terms for Curtain and Lambrequin work aud Dremntlv executed
the ehe)ftwPGpLA?CrE 8HA?Er ?X . exeept?en thKtffitTffiraL SHADING
the cheapest in the City. Perfectly satisfactory work is guaranteed. .
wiS?2tSS2SS,,SS.fl,r mft"Bl'inB Carpete' Wan " and Csni ""y
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
HO. S. GIVLEK & CO.
JTNTO. S. GIVLER Sc CO
Ne.
25
Jno. S. Givler.
B
OWEKS Sc HDKST.
Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
New Line Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries.
New Line French, Spanish and New Fancy Laces.
New Line of Spring Gloves in all the choicest styles.
New Line Kid Gloves. We offer Special Bargains in this line of Goods.
New Line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery.
New Line of Ladies' Skirts, in all choice styles.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Full assortment.
Elegant Line Summer Silks, away down in price. Come anil soe them.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
N
EW IIAT STORK
c
A
8
H.
OHAS. N. SHULTZ,
"yfEBS & KATUFON
ew Offer the Grealest Ifcircamg in ttEADY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manulaclure.
Examine Cards sent by mail, oncleso.l in the PICTORIAL. The peeple are eeminc and all se awav suited and well-nleisn-If
yen should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send jeue OufsLcWuLOTHING fS! "Sn
leuth, Beys and Children was never se Cemn cte and PUTfiTCS T.OW " in Me"'
Om. SfnnV if PlfflP nnrna :.. r..n
prices are
assured.
Lancaster city. Call and save mencv
MYERS & RATHFON,
LANVJLSTEIi WATVUJSlt
T
'BE
Lease Having Terminated
UNDER WHICH THE
Lancaster Watch Ce.
HAS BEEN
CONDUCTING US OPERATIONS,
the property reverts te the company owning
the works. It was resolved at meeting by the
Twe Companies, held March 0, 1S33, te effect
an Immediate
Consolidation
et all Interests in a Chartered Stock Company.
In order te carry forward the work mere vig
orously, and largely te increase the product of
Lancaster Watcbes.
The Factory will be closed ler a Tew day?,
pending the necessary arrangempnis for the
Ge-organization
of the Company, when work will be at once
resumed. The organization of the Numerous
Departments of the Factory has never been se
geed as at present, the average product being
One Hundred Watches per Day.
within 7l,n rTnh n? XKn V i . " l "10 lrai'- ' II0 ht'es iU0 a,i lbat ceuId be Jesired, and the
SSXS,!!? t1:, S!2" !m iV''-l-espeet for a :ed trade this Spring-
DMT OOODB, Jte.
HAGEE & BEOTHEE.
CARPETS.
East King
LANCASTER.
QUEEN STREET.
SEW SAT HTOJttH.
SHULTZ'S,
THE HATTERS,
144 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Gundaker's Old Stand).
AJJ STYLES AND PRICES.
HARRY S. SHULTZ.
VLOTUINa.
" l '
...i i .. .
Centre HaU,
Ne. 12 E.
1HIY
iiiu.ii'iuiiuini
,,,... nv..,, ....... .,... ... uie rinesi .inn i.esc .suiocted Stock of Goods ever exhibited ii.
GEORGE FAHHESTOCK,
( I! AIR'S OLD STORE.)
Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OP
Wash Dress Goods
Fer SPRING and SUMMER, and calls particular attention te the following :
Swiss Mulls, Victeria Lawns,
Liinen de Inde, French Pique,
Linen Printed lawhs.
Plaid and Plain Nanzoeks,
Figured, Striped and Plain Swiss.
These are all new ; bought directly from the Importer and will be offered
REMARKABLY CHEAP.
GEORGE FAHNEST0CK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
HOOKS ANU
OIQN OF THE UIO HOOK.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
LAR GE ASSORTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES !
QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES!
E3At the Sign of the Big Boek.
KKM.OVA.C.
nEMOVAL.
Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883.
F0N DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE
i.n,iJiHei?,ovc,lt9,Ne-6KA?TK1NGStreet.lirectly opposite the Court Heuse, where
there will he jeuml a Complete .New Stock or Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer,
mar20-tfd no. 46 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA,
Street,
Gee. P. Rathven.
LANCASTER. PA.
King St., Lancaster, Pa.
iHH)l)S.
WT
rHITK UUODS.
STATXONJTJtY.
TKA.TMLKKH' iiUJUK
LANCASTER AMU nJILLKKSVII.i.K i..
Cars run as lollews :
Leave Lancatser (P. R Depot), at 7, 9, and
lliSO a. m., and 2, 4, 8 and 8:30 p. m.. excent en
Baturday. when thti i;ust car leaves at JhSO p. w
Leave MUUrsvllle (lewr end) atB, 8, andd
a, M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en i jve time except en Sun
av.
tOLL'MllIA I'OKT ItKPIlSIT KAIL-
J KOAU TIME TABLE.
i . TjfaJnsnew run legnlarlyen the CelumDia
iff I'd! HenAult l'lillfAAil n h.a fAllnnflnK
"-! v.m uuiilMiu t'U tue ivuvn lilt
time:
BOCTUWAKP. I STATION fe. KOKTUWARD.
P.M.
6:20
635
6:42
7.-00
75
7:09
7:12
7:17
7:33
7:37
7:41
7:50
8:0e
8:13
A.M.
10ri)
10:S1
10:39
105
11K
11:03
11 K
UU0
11:15
11:26
1130
113S
11-JM
r.u.
12:03
12:15
12:30
A.X.
A.M. P.M.
8.-30 5-JS
8:09 5r25
8.02 50
7:45 5:05
7:40 5:01
7:36 4:58
7:34 4:56
738 4:51
7:23 4:47
7:10 4:36
7:06 4:33
6:37 4:26
C:4I 4:12
632 4:05
6:20 3:55
uUl
(.Vtumbia....
...WaMilngten...
....Cieswell ....
...Sale Harber...
..Sbenk's Ferrj..
Pequea
..Yerk Furnace..
Tucquan
.BlcCail's Ferry,
...Kite's Ktlily...
..KishitiK Creek.,
,.1'e.ieli L'ottem..
...Conevtiio...
...1'ert J.ap.kit..
,.. I'ulTfviHe....
7U0
7:27
7:37
8:20
8:25
OKAIUNti (JULUailIIA K.R.
IKU.VNUKMENT O PAS3K.NUKRTKALNS
MONDAY, XOVEMBEU 13th, 1882.
NOETinVAKU,
LIAYB.
A.Sf,
A. K.
lev
9:10
9rf!
UuarryvIUe
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster
Jeluiubla ,
ARRIVK.
l?H(llng
6:20
7:30
7:
7:30
9.45
aeiiTtiwAUu,
S.IA.VB. I A.M.
r. m. p.m.
.... 230
1:55 3-50
1:10 3:40
3:20 6.60
P.M
BttaUln...
ARRIVH.
Celuuihla.
Lancaster..
9:40
9:30
lh40
Lancaster. King St,
tinarrrvllle ,
10:40
inuns connect ut Ut'inJIiiK with train tmtu.l
from rhllailelphia. J'otMville, llarriabuiK, At At
lentewn aut New lerk, via Iteuml Broek
Beute.
At Columbia with trains te and Ireui Yeik,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti.
mere. M. WILSON. SmM.
PENNSYLVANIA KA11.KOAH NKW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNJ)A
OCTOBKUlst, 18rt2, trains en the l'unnsvl
vani:i Kallread will arrive at and leavt the
LiiiiC-UjUi: and rhlladelphia depetsas fetlnwsi:
I Lev I Ar
Laariill
Kahtwahd.
A.M.
12:41
5:35
8:10
8:10
8,55
9-.00
P.M.
12:55
VM',
A.M
2:55
7:50
lOSl
Mall Kzpresa
Fast Line ,
ilarrisburg Exjwsa ,
Yejk Accommeda.Mnn arrives
LnHeaster Accoreo latlen arrives...,
Columbia Acceiuni- '.Ien ,
Jfiederlck Accoinnumatlen arrive.".
Loek Haven Kxpresa
11:15
3-jl
r.M.
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Kzpress
Day Express........
Ilarrisburg Accommodation
2:!
t;4.r,
Hanover Accommodation west, eenneeltiiK
at Lancaster with Niagara Kxpress at 10:15,
will run through te Hanover tlaily. excent
1 Sunday.
rrcdencjt Accommodation, west, ceniif(:tiig
at Lancaster with Fast Line, wet, at 1:10, wilt
run tbreuzh te K-dei iclc.
ILe. IAr.
Wise fARD.
l'lillLan
A.M.
l::i
A.K.
6:27
0:27
9:.i
'AM
10:15
l(:2i
P.M.
l:te
130
5.ii
23ii
7::W
News Kxprc3
Way l'assenger
Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. ML.lev
4:30
7:00
Mail Train, No.2,viaCeliunbla,Ii-avc.s
xiiagani express
Hanover Aeconenoilallon leaves..
8:i:
' ast tiiue..... .....
Frederick Accoiuuiedatlou leaves.
11:05
P.M.
2:11
"':U
5:10
ilarrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Acco::mi'niu:ten leaves.
Columbia Accnmir Jat'en
Ilarrisburg Kxprc-.t
Western Lxpresa
Tacltlc Express
11:20
Uarrisbuig Kxpi-ess, west, at 5:40 p. m., tias
direct connections (witlieutcliangu el -ars) te
Columbia ami Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when Rugged,
will stonatllewninglown.Coatesville, rarkeo rarkee
burg, Mount Jey, Elizabethtewu and Middle
town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Kxnie-s, Mall
Train, Ne. 1, Western Kxpressand l'aeitlc. 1.x
press run dailv.
HAU,itUAOH.
T
UK
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, Unriliiteu & (Juiiicy K. It.
Chicago, Jtnrllugteu k. (jnincy K. K.
PRINCIPAL LINK
AN1 OLD FAVOIUTK FICOM
C H 1 C A li 0 OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS Cm. OMAHA. CAMKOK.MA
LINCOLN AND DKNVEU
The bHORTK.ST, QUICKEST and iSKI'l M.i M.i
:e st. Jeseph, Att:hln.-en, Tepck, li'id-e:i.
Kallas.Ualve.'den, an.i !! points In leua, NV
eiu4ka, Missouri, Kunsa., New Me.Ticn, Arl Arl
?.ena, Mentana and Tfxn.",
TI1I3 reul- has no-upener ier Aiuvit Leu,
Minneapolis and St. I'aul. Nationally tepat-!
as being the (iKElTTIIKOlCII CA: L1SK.
UniversalJy cenc-enud te !;. tlm iSFsr
EQUiPIMID Halliea.! In the wnrlil let .t,
classcu et travel.
All connections mad- In IJnten drints
Try it and you wit! ilnd tmveltug a in vur,
iusleadefa ilLscnmlert.
Through tickets via tnl-t Lel-hra:d itn. ,
sale at ail elHces in tti- It. s. and Caiiadu..
All Information about ratt-a et taic,,-!i-i-i'nl
Care, etc., cneerfully given !iy
I'KiCOKVAL I.OWKL1,
Ucneral rassenger Ag:nt, CiniiAoe, li.:..
T. ,1. rOTl'KIC,
3il Vice I'res. A Ce;:. .Manager, Ckioake, li.r.
JOHN y. A. Itr.AM.Oen. Kasteni ArI.,
317 Broadway, :W Washington si
NKW YOKE. I'.OfltON. MAr
mavlivdJi-w
t,AJtltUli btt, JZfJ.
rpHK
Standard Carriage "Werk
OK LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STRKfcT,
REAR OK CENTRAL JIAKKBT lllIJSK-,
LANCASTI-.R, PA.
- We make every style i:nggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk llniih d In the me.tt com cem com
fertablo and elegant st j le. We u.-e only tliu
best selected niateiial and employ only tlm
best inechanle-4. Ker iiality et work 0111
prices are the cli'ii"'t in the state. We bnj
ter casn and .sell 011 the most reasonable
.....,. fimrr ... ... .ill .til Tl-rt.!. n...MH. ...
ijusl iiii.eiiiiiiit;. rci .ji.itiit.jr ft ntiitv iiii"
WO hliy
Ifeniilili,
LVl UI3. unuui .t ' . ... t.vt.v nut i;unfi
Repairing premidl v attended te. One het
workmen esjiref.iliy employed ler that pu
terms. Give m a ill. All work warranted.
et
r
n2-tldA.v
UKUIVAL.
x. r.x.
12:00 6:10
P.M.
2:10 8:25
2.10 8:13
Hi i
.... 95
GKAYV, SPKCIF1U M KDIUINK. TIIK
Great English Remedy. An untaltiii,"
enre ler Im potency, anil all Diseases that
fellow Iemm el" Memery, Universal l.a i
liide. i'ain in thu ilack, DlniKcia et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te insanity or Con
sumption and a 1'remature Grave. Full pur
tlrultrs in our pumplet, which we desire te
send iree by mall te every one. The Sptclhc
Mediclne is sehl by all druggistsatfl per pack
age, or six packages ter te. or will te sent iree
by mail en the recelnt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent. 11. 1;. Cochran, 137 ami Vs)
North Queen stieet. On account et countvr ceuntvr
felta, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper Wrapper Wrapper
thoenly genuine. uaraiit.cs eleure issued l.v
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by il. it. Cechrai.
Druggist. 137 and 139 North Queeu btrecu
.prllya2wOKAyMKDIC,N,SCO-N-i-
7:50
7:3i(
7Ai
7:17
7:0.'.
5:13
5:25
5:16
7::l
(i 15
in
1:1
1-45