Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 12, 1883, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTFT.TTGENCER, THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 183.
Lancaster JntelUgencct.
THUB8DAY EVENING, APBIL. 12, 1883,
THE OLD UHOKCH BELL.
Bern of the metal and the Arc.
They bcre roe Hern my raffing sire,
And made me et the city's choir
Which sings 1" tree air only;
And here since then I've patient hung,
Silent, untouched : but, being swung.
Giving my voice with lien tongue tongue
Alene, but never lonely.
The hermit or the bellry here,
Celled In the upper atmosphere,
I speak In accents stern and clear
Te all the listening people :
AVlth none my speech te check or in;ir.
Sending my uttcnince near and liir.
With sonorous clang and sudden Jar,
1 shake the slender steeple.
I ring the chlmea for the bridal day ;
I tell when the dead are borne away ;
1 clang when the red flames rise and play
On crackling reef and ratter ;
1 tell the hours ler the steady clock ;
I call te prayers the pastor's neck ;
And back and lertli te my weik 1 rock,
And sink te silence alter.
Here by myself In bclfi." high,
reaping through bars at earth and sky,
And mocking the breeze-! sweeping by.
And back their klses flinging,
1 cliinic for smiles), I tell for tears,
I herald news and hopes andfcai,
As I have done ler many years,
And never tire of ringing.
Frem place el vantage, looking down
On yellow lights and shadows blown
Which dint ami tint the busy town
With hues that gleam and quiver,
I see within the street below
The human currents crosswise flew,
Eddying, surging te and lre.
An ever-living river.
And when the twilight slowly ciawls
O'er slated roels and bricken walls.
And darkness en the city tails,
And dews the flags besprinkle,
I watch the gloom around me creep.
Se dene the silence, xlense and deep,
The very highways seem te sleep,
But ler the gaslights' twinkle.
Or day or night there meet my gaze
Tlie sloping roels, the crowded wajs.
The inches el a dreary mase
Where men :u e ever wending :
One day a rest for them may see
One day In seven ; hut as ler me,
Ne time Iiiim call el duty Irce,
My toil is neyer ending.
I chime for birth or bridal Irani ;
I tell when souls have burst liirir chains ;
1 clang when lire its ruddy vain
Frem elewN l smoke i.- limning ;
1 chime ler smiles ; 1 tell ler U:.ur ,
I herald news ami hopes and Jcar-j .
Ami f-e shall de ler many yean,,
And never tlie el liuglni.
VAICM KOTKS.
Seuie Timely lliutn ler IJiinbandioen.
Ueruiuiitewii Telegraph.
New rope for halters, it is said, can be
made permanently Milt aud iii.ible by
boiling two Leurs in water anJ then dry
ing it in the suu or in a warm room.
An English farmer recently found grabs
growing en the back of one of Lis sheep.
It is supposed that the animal bavin,? laid
down upon hay, the seeds get mixed wiih
the wool, aud the sheep having been ex
posed te rain for a long 'time, the seeds
germinated.
Majer D. D. T. Moere, we are pleased
te see, has become the agiicultural editor
of the Tribune and Farmer, of Philadel
phia. He is a veteran in this line, having
made his inaik as the eiigiual editor aud
publisher of the Rural New Yerker and
bubsequeutly as the mral editor of the
Christian at Werk.
One of the most remarkable horses of
his age in the state was recently sold by
II. W. Seitzer, of Londonderry, Lebanon
county. Although the animal is 22 years
old, he is a steady traveler and can trot a
mile in four minutes. He sold for $124.50
at public sale, and premises te be of ser
vice for j'ears te come.
Twe twin steers, claimed te he the
laigest in the country, were lately ex
hibited at Allcutewn, Pa. Although only
tour years old the pair weigh 7,300
peutids. They will be taken te Londen
and be exhibited at the international
eattlc-shew sheitly te be held in that city.
They are valued at $10,000 about $1,117
per pound.
It is asserted that the soaking of the
weed of which wagons are built, in crude
peti eleum, aud occasionally afterwards
giving the wagons a coating of it with a
brush, will add greatly te their strength
and endurance. The oil penetrates the
weed and makes it less liable te crack,
shrink or swell. The weed weik of stage
coaches thus treated have rarely needed
any repairs. Fer farm wagons it would
be very serviceable.
All cheap spices are mere or less adul
teratcd, aud this applies- te many ether
articles of daily consumption. Out of 119
samples of feed tested by the New Yerk
beard of health recently, 50 weie found te
be adulterated ; and of 75 samples of
drugs, 32 were similarly impure. The
cheaper kinds of "black pepper" consists
of about three-fourths of ground cocoanut
shells, lied pepper and mustard are also
largely adulterated, care being taken that
the foreigu materials thus introduced are
of a harmless nature
Experiment in urewmg Cern.
Germantown Telegraph.
An experiment in corn planting, by the
Iowa college, last year, in three separate
plantings, all put in en the same day May
C each plat being 1C0 square yards, re
sulted as fellows : The plat in which the
hills were 3 feet 10 inches by 12 inches
apart, with one stalk in a hill, produced
at the rate of G9.05 bushels per aero ; the
plat planted 3.10 by 20 inches
apart in the hills, aud two stalks te a hill,
produced at the rate of 57 bushels te the
aero ; aud the third plat, planted 3.10
each way with four stalks te a hill, pro
duced only at the rate of 50 bushels te
the aero. This is au important fact te
knew. The experiment was conducted
with the utmost care for the express pur
pose of deciding a question which has al
ways given rise te a great deal of discus
sion, alike as te the proper distances be
tween the hills and the rows, as well as the
number of Etelks in a hill. Twelve inches
distance between the hills would be almost
equal te four grains in a hill at 3 feet 10
inches apait, and practically amounts te
drilling, which of course would demand
additional labor in removing the weeds
and cultivating the soil between the hills
with the hand hoe, as the crop could be
harrowed only one way. Whether the
extra bushel would pay the additional
cost of labor, we de net pretend te an
swer, though the established belief is that
it will net, aud that is the reason why se
few farmers adept, the drilling system.
8U.VKK Ckkbk, N. Y Feb. 0, 1S80.
Gents : 1 have been very low and have tried
everything! te no advantage. I heard v 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 a? ever.
mar22-16tced WT.U.WE L L E It.
Nanea relieved and Sick Headache cured
by taking Simmons Liver Regulator.
1 Wish .Everybody te Knew.
Rev. Gcerge H. Thayer, an old citizen of
this vicinity known te every one as a most
Influential citizen and christian minister et
the M. K. church, just this moment stepped in
our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both mysclt and wife ewe
our lives te Shilelfs Consumption Cure." It
is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
and is giving perfect satisfaction-in all cases
et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has
done. DUB. MATCHETT A; FRANCE
Bourbeit. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by H. B. Cochran, diuggist, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street. Lancaster, lebliced
Jeseph Durrinlurger, Broadway, Buffalo,
was Induced by his brother te try Themas'
Eclectric OH ler a sprained ankle ; and with
halt a dozen applications be was enabled te
walk round again all right, rer sale byll.
B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
Kidney Complaint Cured.
B. Turner, Rochester, X. Y., writes: ' 1
have been ler ever a year subject te serious
diMirdcr of the kidneys, and elten unable te
attenn te business : 1 procured your Burdock
Meed Bitters and was relieved betore halt a
bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, as I
teel confident that they will entirely euro
me." Price $1. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran,
druggist. 137andl3'J North Queen street.
J&EltlUAI. "
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
S.
What the great restorative, Hestelter's Stom
ach Bitters, will de, must be gathered from
what It has done. It has effected radical cures
In thousands el cases et dyspepsia, bilious
disorders. Intermittent lever, nervous aflcc aflcc
tlens, geneial debility, constipation, sick
headache, mental despondency, and the pecu
liar complaints aud disabilities te which the
leeble arc se subject.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Healers gen gen
erelly. al-lmdeed&w
TTOP lUJTH-Ky.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, Met a DriuK.)
Contains HOI'S. BUCHU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION and the Purest and
Best Medical 'Qualities el all
Other Bitters.
THEY CURE
All Diseases et the Stomach, Bowels, Bleed,
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Nerv
ousness Sleepless and especially Female
Complaints.
1.000 IN HOLD will be paid ler u case they
will net cure or help, or ler anything
luipuveaiid injurious found in llicin.
Ask your druggl-t ler II Ol BITTERS anil
try them la-Ien: you sleep. Take no ether.
I. I. V. Isan absolute ami irie-d-l'b'e euro
ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
Sirrii) fek Cikculai:.
All the above sold by druggists.
nor r.iTTbits mfg. co.,
Rochester, N. Y., and Toiento, Out.
m'JMi'.teed
I ler ItlTTKICS 1'OK SAT,!'; JIT It. B
X 1 Cochran's
's Drug Stere, 137 aud le'J Neilh
Queen streel.
I,EUAJj NOTICES.
INSTATE OK tVJW. B. F1NNKY, LATE OF
l Lancaster City, Fa., deceased. The
undersigned auditor appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands el V.
Leaman. administrator el said estate, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en WEuNKSD AY, APRIL
11, 1S.S3. at loe'clock, a. mi., in the Library Keem
et the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster,
wheie all persons interested in sab I distribu
tion initv attend. G. C. KENNEDY.
mai-Ji SldeawT. Auditor.
E
7STATK O PUATIt AKINIti McKVO X, LATE
of the citv et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted te said decedent are requested te
make immediate settlement, aud tliesu having
claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing in the city
et Lancaster.
WILLIAM K. LANT, ExcculeT,
mll-Utdeaw Lancaster, I'a.
IN TDK MATTKKOI' TI1KKKAI. KSTAJ'K
el Sirs. Catharine Felper, late et Lancas
ter city, deceased. The undersigned auditor,
appointed te distribute the balance remaining
in tlie hands of Samuel II Reynolds and
Gcerge Nauinan, eMjiy., trustees te sell real
estate, iu.. te ami among lliese lesally en
titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1S5.I, at 10 o'clock, a. ir...
in tlie Library Roem et the court house, in
the city el Lancaster, where all persons inter
ested in said distribution may attend.
GEORG E M. KL1NK.
niar2R-3tdeaw Auditor.
INSTATE OK JOHN V. DOSTMAN, LATE
.J of Lancaster City, deceased Letters el ad
ministration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te saiddecedentarc requested te make
Immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the estate et said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing in Lancas
crCily. HENRY WOLF,
lob;M-Gtdeaw Administrator,
NOTICE. APPLICATION WILk KE
made te the governor et this common
wealth ter a charter incorporating the faa-,t-ern
Market HousuCempanyot Lancaster City,
Pa., under the previsions of the Act et Assem
bly entitled " An Act te previde for the incor incer incor
peiation and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved the 29th day et Apiil, A. D-,
1871 the character ami object et which corpor
ation shall be the establishment and muiule muiule
uance et a'markct house.
D. P. ROSENMILLKU,
Attorney ler Applicants.
LA.N0A8TKH, Pa March 19, 1SS3.
mar 19-1 uleaw
vjuurjczH.
OUlKK'S CAKPET HALL.
" 16 Old Reliable. '
Tills is tlie Title which
Shirk's Carpet lall,
Oer. W. KING & WATER Ste.,
Has obtained by selling the Best Goods at the
most Reasonable Prices with THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK te select from. In addi
tion te the Largest Stock et Carpets ever car
ried in this;elty, we have new
1HELATES1 AND BEST KINDS
OF
Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets,
Ever brought te the city el Lancaster.
J- Call before purchasing elsewheie AND
BE CONVINCED.
H. S. SHIRK,
Carpet Hall, West Kin? and Water Sis.
MS- CARPETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Orders
respectlully selicitedand promptly attended
te when received.
OOAJj.
B.
B. HABT1R,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-rard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
treets above Lemen Lancaster. nit-lyd
MANURE AND COAL.
New Yerk ami Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth for Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yakd 315 Harrlsburg Pike.
GEMtKAL Office 20 East Chestnut street.
EZauffinan, Keller & Ce.
aprWyd
wal.
M. V. J. COHO,
B30 NORTH WA.TEK ST., Lancaster, Jfa
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange,
Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE
STREET fflhlBMvil
EUVUKK.POKEB, CASS1NA AND A FULL
line et Hart's and Dougherty's playing
cards at
HARTMAN'S YECLOW FRONT CIGAB
STOKE.
IM&H
BITTER
I
ozeiniJia.
M
MERCHANT TAILOM
We pay especial attention, and call your at
tention te it. We invite everyone in want of
aGOOD, DECENT. WKLL-riTTlNr SUIT,
at a Lew Price, te call en us and examine our
GOODS and PRICES.
WHAT IS THE USE
Of paying a Big Price for a READY-MADE
SUIT when we can make you a decent, sub
stantial ene ler $15 te $18. We also have some
as low as $12.
STOP AN D LOOK AT OUR
Shew Windows
Yeu can obtain some Idea et the
above's correctness.
We have en hand an IMMENSE STOCK or
Ready-Made Clothing
FerMKN. YOUTHS, BOYS ami CHILDREN,
and also all kiusel
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
Valises and Umbrellas.
42-The Celebrated PENN HALL WHITE
SHIRT which we cell ler 80 ct3. Is the best and
cheapest in the market.
HIRSH & BRO.,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST.-
H.
fJKUHAHT.
SPEHG OPEUDfG
AT
H.GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 6 EAST KING STJREET,
OF THE HARVEST ASHOliTMJJJXl'
OF
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
AND
SPUING OVEKCOATING,
Ever brought te the City of Lancastei.
3-Theso desirous of btenring Choice Styles
are invited te call early.
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1L.LIAMSUN & ITUsTEU.
Suits for Beys and Children.
We have new upon our counters in the
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT ever FORTY
DIFFERENT "PATTERNS in SUITS te lit
SMALL BOYS from 1 te 11 YEARS OF AGE,
made In the very latest styles, well-sewed and
handsomely finished, every suit guaranteed a
perfect lit. We also have CHILDREN'S
SHIRT WAISTS et all kinds lrem the very
cheap ones te a fine article for Dreps. The
BOYS and YOUTH'S DEPARTMENTS are
lull te their utmost capacity with suits el all
grade, from a strong, cheap working suit te
an elegant French Worsted et the latest de
sign. In MEN'S SUITS we have a very large
numbcrefartisticand beautiful fabrics, cut in
the most approved styles. There are several
made te our express eider. notably the FOUR.
TEEN DOLLAR SUIT, which we feel conli cenli
dent cannot tail te meet the approval el our
many lrlends and patrons.
The SHOE DEPARTMENT is new thorough
ly organized and we shall take great pleasure
in escorting any of our customers through it
who have net paid it a visit et inspection.
TRUNK!, TRAVELING BAGS and VA
LISES, FrRNISHING GOODS, RUBBER
COATS and CLOAKS, at prices always the
lowest.
Sole Agents ler R.DUNLAP &, CO. 'S FINE
HATS.
Williamson & Fester,
32, 34, 3G & 38 East Kiug St.,
LANCASTER. FA.
L.
OAHSMAN & liKO.
SPRING.
Wc are filling up rapidly with everything
that is new, beautiful and thoroughly well
made anl reliable in every way. A larger,
better selected and mere moderate priced
stock we have never before been able te dis
play. SUITS MD PASTS,
AND
SPRING OVERCOATS,
IN GUEAT VARIETY. AT REMARKABLY
LOW TRICES.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
Men's Suils at $4.00, $5.00. $0.00, $7.00. $8.i e. up
te$lG.00. Pants at 75c, $1.00, $1.23, $1.7.r, $i0i).
$2.50, $11.00, up te $5.00. ,,-.,
Beys' it Giitt Salts.
The largest, most stylish, and ;altegclher the
handsomest stock in the city. We start at $2.50
with an article that will ouch your eyes with
wonder, and our $3.00, $4.oe, tr, co, $b oe, $7 00
$3.00 and $'J.0J Suits are the cheapest ler the
money.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
A very extensive and elegant display el
Spring Fabrics te measure, at very close fig
urea Suits te order trenL$l2.00 upwards.
Should you have the least shade et doubt as
te the best and cheapest place te buy your
Clethingjust call and examine our magnifl.
cent stock aud compare prices with ethers,
ami yen will find our low prices cannot be
approached elsewhere.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS,
66.68 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner el Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
CURTAIN DEPARTMENT.
. HAGEE & BEOTHER
Curtain Department.
The Stock contains a remarkably full aisertment of LACE CURTAINS (from the least expensive at 1 00 te ele
gant Brussels Lace at $65.00 per pair), in Nottingham. Antique. Tambeured, Madras BraSeh Xe &e L 7 '
r rTfVP r" 'WS- FRW "" SUMMEBCURTAINS, we aflffltalEiff(Jrt!i,Mld Madras
Lace for Half-Windows and Vestibules. They are the leadinc novelty of the season """ curtains ana juaaras
Raw SUk anJutes111 " " PatterDS a"d by th yard for Pertieres Draperies and Lambrequins. Persian Cress Stripes,
Together with the above will be found a great variety of CURTAIN POLES of all lengths and sizes Brass with
Langtry-wareEnds all I Brass. Weed with Brass Trimmings, Walnut. Mahogany, Cherry, Ash and EuedKl Extension
Cornices at extremely Lew Prices. Drapery Leeps Bands, Fancy Cord Leeps, Drapery Chains and various fixings and
trimmings. Estimates made en the best terms for Curtain and Lambrequin work and nreniDtlv exepntpd ing8 ana
ti . 1 Ur TZFSffJPilPr FXTUR? -18 ith0Q eptL e iSSrSSSOIL SHADING
the cheapest in the City. Perfectly satisfactory work is guaranteed. w"a.iiu
SPECIAL NOTICE Estimates made for
Werk and Shading at most moderate rates.
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
T0. H.
IVLKK SC CU.
JNO. 8. GIYLER &d CO.
Combination Suits and
Embroidered Robes.
VERY CHOICE AND AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
TsTe. 25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Jno. S. Givler. Gee. P. Rathven.
1WEKS & UUltST.
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 cheicest 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 Btyles.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Full assortment.
Elegant Line Summer Silks, away down in price. Come and eee them.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
N
EW HAT SrOKK.
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S
HL
OHAS. N. SHULTZ,
M
YKKS & KATIIFON
New Offer the Greatest Jianraiiis in READY-HADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manufacture.
Examine Cards sent by mail, enclosed iu the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited and well-pleased
If you should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you one. Our Stock of CLOTHING for Men
"ieuth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW. '
Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired and the
prices are within the reach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospeet for a geed trade this Spriujris
assured. BCeme early and make your selection from ene of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in
Lancaster city. Call and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
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1L.UOX & WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortment of the various styles con
stantly en hand and ler sale en tlie most lib
eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will be
found te be very SV:porier In Quality and
Moderate in Price.
MK. DECKER is ulse aijent for the Famous
"KNABB"
And sverei, otlier Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $125 upwards.
febl7-tld
HATS AN It CAfS.
TTATS, OAFS, &C.
LATEST SPRING STYIES.
SHULTZ BROS.
(Old stana.)
Largest and Best Assortment ever eilered te
the public at lowest prices.
FINK DBKSS SILK HATS.
STIFF FKI.T HATS
French and English Vull-Overs. Seft 1'elt
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, ftc.
AU et every quality and variety. All kinds
of hats made te order.
The only Hat Manufactory in the city. Con
stantly en hand my ewn.manufactnre..
JOHN SIDES,
(SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ ft BBO.)
113-tld
DMT 900BB, Jte.
furnishing Carpets,
QUEEN STREET.
JfJitV H.AT STORK.
SHULTZ'S,
THE HATTERS,
144 NORTH QUEEN ST,
(Gundaker's Old Stand).
,
ALL- STYLES AND PRICES.
HARRY S. SHULTZ.
VLOTHINO.
Centre Hall,
Ne. 12 E.
ItJtX
THITOOOODS. -ryiUTJS GOODS.
GEORGE FAH HESTOOK,
( BAIR'S OLD STORE.)
Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF
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 Lawns,
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 FAHNESTOCK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
BOOKS AND
OION OF THE BIO HOOK.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
LARGE ASS0RTJEN1 ! LOW TRICES!
QUARTO FAMLT BIBLES ! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES !
ISTAt the Sign of the Big Boek.
MESlOfAL.
"REMOVAL. .
Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883.
FONDERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE
Will be removed te Ne. 4CEA8T KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse where
there will be found a Complete Hew Stock or Heeks', Stationery and fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMTTd, Bookseller and Stationer,
"""SMsffl NO. 46 EAST KIUG STREET.
Wall Paper and Ceiling, Drapery
LANCASTER, PA,
LANCASTER, PA.
King St., Lancaster, Pa.
oeoos.
STATIONERY.
I-JL4 TML KKli' ttrtz.ti
rANCASTKK AN1 MT LLfc. KS V I1.LK i..
i Cant run a"tolIewmT
Leave Ltincatser (I'. K Depot), at 7, t), and
11-J0 a. m., and 2, 4, t and 8:30 p. in., exf-ut en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 0:30 p. in
Leave Millersvllle (lewRr end) at 5, 8, anrtll
a. M., and 1, 3. 5 aud 7 p. m.
Can run daily enh ve time except en 8nn
av.
plOLCMUlA fOKT Jir.fUMT KAU
V KOAD T1MK T.XEl.E.
Trains new run ivkuImiIv en thn Columbia
A Fert Eepeatt Knllrend en tlie following
time :
SQUTiTWABP. I isTATlOKi-. kebthwakiv
P.M.
6:t
6-JB
A.M.
1U:'JU
10:Xt
A.M.
A.M. P.M.
8.-20 5:35
8:0!i 535
S.l'J 5rJU
7:45 5:05
7:40 5.01
7::sh 4:W
7:34 4:Vi
7:2 4:M
7:23 4:47
7:10 4:."f.
7:0fi i:.ii
:.: 4:.
6:41 1:12
0:32 4 OT.
6rJ 3:55
3:41
Columbia....
... Washington...
....Cieswcll....
...Satellurber...
..Shenfe's Kerry..
Venue
..Yerk 'urnace..
Tucfjunn
.McCnll's Kerry.
...Kite's Kddy...
..JTlrthtui; Creek.,
..Pencil Itolieni.
...Cone'ino...
...I'ert I., r.wit..
... I'errj villi)....
:42
7:05
7:09
UfcS
10:55
11:00
11:08
7:12
7:17
7:23
11:05
11:10
11JSJ
7:37
USB
11:30
7:41
7:50
S:ltt
S:i:i
11:38
7:10
7:27
7:37
8.-00
it:20
7:50
7:38
7.-2S
7:17
7;i ft
ll:.rt
P.M.
12UU
12:15
12:30
S;
)Jfc.ADIKU COL.VJHUIA K.H.
ARUANOEMKNT OI-TaSSKNGEK TRAINS
MONDAY, NOVKStHKU ISth, 18S2.
NOUTI1WARO.
A.M.
UAVB.
A.M.
Siarryvllle o:'je
incaster, KlngSt 7:30
Lancaster 7:40
Columbia. 7:30
ARIUVB.
Rmutlng 9:45
SOUTHWAIU).
A.VB, A.M.
aendlng 7:25
ARIUVB.
7:30
he
930
P. M. P. M.
.... 2:A
.... 3:1"
1:00 8:50
1:10 3:40
3:20 5.60
P.M
Columbia 9:10
i Mn caater.. ...... ........... eU
Lancaster. King St D:4
Quarrwille 10:40
5:15
5:25
Trains connect at Kcadlnc: with trains te ami
from Philadelphia, reltsvllle, Harrislinnr, Al Al
luntewn and New Yeik, via Hound Broek
Kente.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balll.
mere. M. wilsen. Sunt.
PEHN8ILVAXIA KA1I.KOAU- NKW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY
OCTOJ5EK 1st, 1882, trains en tbe t'tmnsyl
vniiin Railroad will arrive ut and leave the
LancRstei and Philadelphia oepotsas follewni:
M. P.M.
12.-00 6:10
P.M.
2:10 836
2.10 8:13
.... 8:25
.... 9M
Lev Ar
Eastward. Lan 1'hll
A.M. A.M
Mall Kxpress 12:41 2:55
Fast Line 5:35 70
HarrlsburK 15sr'ss 8:10 10:20
Yerk Accemi.,"'iit.t'ii uriHc 8:10 .....
Lancaster Acci iuiitj ariives.... 8;W
Columbia Accn .ion 9:00 11:15
P.M.
Frederick Accemm... union nrrivefl.. 12:55
Leck Haven K.Tpres IrtKi 330
P.M.
Sunday Mail 2:12 5:1ft
Johnstown Kxpnw.i 2:20 5:05
Day Kxpress ! 7:-'ft
UarrlsburK AecmuiiKxhitlen 6 45 J:4ri
Hanover Accouiniudatleu vu-vl, ceuuectliiK
at Lancaster with Niagara Kxpress at 10:16,
will run through te Hanover dally, except
Sunday
Fredei-lckAccouii!i(Hlatleti,'west,fimm,etlri
at Lancaster with KjpI Line, we.it, ut 1:40, will
run threush te r-ederlek.
IM). lAr.
tvift, .vakp. iPhllJLan ;
A.M. A.M.
News Express 4:30 6:27
Way Pawengur 4:30 6:27
Mail Train, Ne.l.vln. Ml. Jey 7:00 9:35
Mall Train, No.2,viu;eliimbla,leuves !fcl '
Niagara Express 8:13 10:15
Hanover Accommodation leaved 10:20
P.M. J
FastLInf 11:06 1:10 '
Frederick Aceouinnxlutien leaves 1:50 f
p. m. j
Harrlsburg AcconiiiifHinllen 2:11 5:20
Lancaster Accomiirxi::ieu leaves 2:30 I
Columbia Accotuirrnlut.'eu 4:14 7:30
Harrlsburg' Express 5:40 7:10 j
Western Express...... 9:05 tl:10 -
Pacific Express 11:20 1:4ft s
Harrlbburg Kxj)re-H, went, at J):i p. in., has
direct connections (vU!;ut:l)jiii;;e ut cars) te
Columbia ami Yerh.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
Wlll8topatDtwniii;',twii,Ceal4isvilI, ParKes
burff, Mount Jey, Kllxabethtewn and Middle,
tewu.
Day Express, Fast Line, Newh Kxpress, Mall
Train, Ne. 1, Western Kxpress and Paclttc Kx
press run dallv.
RAll.KOAliS.
r
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, JfarllngteM & nfiicr K. R.
t'lilcage, Ifnrlliigteti & (juincj 1C K.
1MUNC1PAL JINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
C H I C A 0 OK P E 0 R I A
TO KANSAS CITY, OHAUA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and UKHT line
te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepuka, Dentson,
Dallap, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas,
This route lm.4 no superior ler AiuerLLea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as belns the UKKAT THROUGH CAR LINK.
Universally concsiled te Ije the CKT
EQUIPPED Rallreiul In t:.u werM Mr all
classes et travel.
All connections made In Uulen depots.
Try it and you will And traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tlfkets via this eelehrated line ler
sale at all offices lit the U. S. and Canada.
AU information about rates et iare. Sleeping
Cars, etc., cbeerfullf given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chioaue, 111.
T. J. POTTKK,
3d Vice Pres. A Gen. Manager, Cuiuaev, 111.
JOHN J. A. BJSAM.Uee. Kaatera Act.,
317 Broadway, 306 Washington St.
Nbw Yerk. Uohtem, Mass.
mavl6-lvdw
C'ARJtlAUJCB, JtV.
fUK
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET IlOUHhM,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Busrey anil Carriage
desired. All Werk finished In the most com
fortable and elefjant ntyle. We uae only the
best selected material and employ only the
best mcchanlei. Fer quality el work our
prices are the cheapest iu the state. We buy
ter cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Give us a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One st et
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. n26-tld&w
MEUICAU
pBAY'8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE
VT Great English Remedy. An unfailing
cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases tliat
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and rany
ether 'diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par
ticulars in our pampiet, which we desire te
Bend tree by mall te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at tl per pack
age, or six packages ler $5, or will he Bent rree
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, U.B.Cechran, 137 and XSi
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper;
the only genuine. Guarantees et euro Issued by
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. Y.
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