Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 16, 1883, Image 4

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. 1883,
EVICTKO IIUHUfllKN.
Arrival or HUty-Klne IrUta Farmer ana
Hands en tur Indiana.
riilUdclpUIa Times.
The steamship Indiana, of the Auieri
caM'line, which reached her wharf at neon
yesterday, after a stormy passage of four
teen days from Liverpool, brought CO
evicted farmers from the counties Maye
aud Galwav. who bearded the steamer at
Queenstowe, driven from their homes by
usurious landlords, and wne came te tuis
country maiulv through, the charity of one
of tbeands that has been raised in Great
Britain and" Ireland for the purpose of
relieving cases of distress growing out of
the land troubles. A Times reporter
bearded the steamship before she reached
hsr deck and found the immigrants huddh d
iu groups en the forward part of the deck.
They presented a pitiable picture of dis
tress and most of them carried all their
worldly effects in a sack or bundle There
were many children with the party. The
health of the immigrants had been geed
during the voyage, the physician said, after
the qualms of seasickness had passed
away. Nearly all of the steerage passen
gers were vaccinated at sea. .
Ne MletaKInc bucn Poverty.
On the vessel was Rev. Bernard Skeily,
from Galway, who has been sent out te
this country by the arcbishep of Tuam te
raise money for the relief of the prevail
ing, distress in Ireland. He was accom
panied by Brether Francis, a young friar
whp knew the districts from which these
people ceme. The Rev. Mr. Skeily said :
' That these are genuine cases of distress
needs no words from anybody te prove.
Their condition tells their story. Tney
chiefly belong te the class of small tcnan
try who sublet from ethers and subdivide
their small bits of ground te the most at
tenuated limit. The land in both the
counties they ceme fiem is as worthless
and meagre in its character as any en the
face of the glebe. What is net rocky is
mostly a barren beg. The soil that col
lects between the rocks and in. the gullies
of the hill sides is the best that is te be
found. Of these peeple he is a larnc far
mer who Rants three hundred weight of
corn. When the season is bid or this mea
gre supply fails they have te rely almost
exclusively en lish for feed. In most
cases if they lived en the land rent free
they would be liable te be brought te the
verge of starvation, but when they have
te pay rent iu addition there is no hope."
A Mrngle ler Existence.
"' Among tligse people," explained
Brether Francis, "one of the chief diffi
culties seems te be early marriage. Fer
as the sons grew up the small plot of
ground which tlie father works is divided
among them. In this way a few genera
tieus cut the pieces of ground very small.
In sorae instances a few hundred i-quare
yards are all that the family has te live
off." The Rev. Mr. Skeily explained that
the emigration had begun under the aus
pices of the society patronized by the
Duchess of Marlborough, wife of the recent
lord lieutenant of Ireland, wie originally
gave about i", 000, te which she has ie
eently added as much mere. This party,
he brother paid, was assisted by this fund,
but te what extent he did net knevv.
The .Miserable Ashore
With J.heir boxes aud bundles the
wretched creatures Hocked ever the side
as Men as the gangway was put in posi
tion, and under the oversight of the cus
toms officers ranged themselves along the
deck te have their b.iggage examined and
passed. In one place a group of women,
with several children, squatted contentedly
en the dirty whatf, gazing with ees and
mouths ldc open at the strange sights of
this new world. They were clad in gar
ments of all cuts and colors, though the
prevailing hue was a dull, dirty brown.
The clothes of many were ragged and
they apparently had seen neither soap nor
water during the passage. Sorted en :i
box together weie two l.uls from the "euld
sod." who looked as though they might
have stepped out of a p.ige of i comic al
manac. One of them had a bit of a round
hat perched upon th top of his head a
fringe of hair ornamenting his fact1, which
looked like a full moeu. Iu hu month
was stuck a " dudcen," which he sucked
nervously, blowing clouds of smoke te
hide his evident embarrassmeiiL, said he :
Me name is Pat Ceiftielly. I am from
County Galway. I had a bit of laud and
taised a few praties and bad one little
runt of a cow. I lived near the shore and
used te go out en the wather and lish a
bit with the ether lads. The raius and
cold weather retted all me praties. M
rint fell due and the auld cow had te be
sold. Thin I lest heart and was took sick .
Whin I was teuld that the agency would
siud me ever I was only tee glad te come.
I am going te Bellair, Ohie. Tiiis is me
dium, Tem U.iyuer, sir ; mebb? lie e.in
tell you a bit of a sthery."
' Will, sir, I'm from Cennumara," said
Themas, " and "worked for a small farmer.
Whin the crops failed I had le go down te
Galway te see if I could find impleymeut
tp kape mcself from starving. Thru I fill
ui wid the agent, who offered nie passage
te Ameiiky, and here I am, and that's all
of my sthery, excipt 1 am going te Pitts
burgh."
The steamer Ncsteri.w anived as Bosten
en Saturday night with G.jO paspeneis,
most of them evicted Irish tenants fu:n
counties of Galway, Maye, Derry aud
Denegal, sent out by the Biitish govern
ment. The British agent furuislred money
te these who desired te go te places be
yond Bosten, the amounts depcudiug en
the size of the family vaiyiug from a few
shillings te five or six pmuids The Par
thia, from Liverpool, arrived yesterday
morning with a large number of the same
class of emigrants.
SiiVKlt Chkbk, N. V., Feb. 0, 18S0.
Gents : 1 liave been very low atd have uiel
everything, te no advantage. I heard our
Hep Hitters lcceuimcnilctl by mi many ami I
concluded te give thorn a tiiul. I did and new
am around and constantly improving and am
ccarly as strong as ever.
mar2MGteed WML WKLLKR
Nanst-a relieved and Sick Headache cured
by taking Simmons Liver Regulator.
De Yeu Helieve If
That in lids town there are scores el cr.eus
passing enr store every dev whee live- am
made inlserauls by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and dlscsed Stomach. Liver com
plaint. Constipation, when ler 75c. ivcwlll sell
ihcm Shiloh's Vitalize, guaranteed te euro
them. Feld by II. It. Cochran, druggKt, No Ne
117 and 133 North Queen street. teb"-eeu2
Jeseph Diirrinliirger, Hi e id way, liullaie.
was induced by his biethcr te try Themas'
Kclcctric Oil ler u sprained auk e ; and with
halt a dozen appllcatfrns he was enable: te
walk round ajjaln all right. Fer bale by n.
1$. Cochran, druggist, 1:17 and 13'J North Queen
street.
Kidney Complaint Cured.
11. Turner, Rochester, X. Y., writes: "I
have been ler ever a year subject te serious
disorder of the kidneys, and often unable te
attend te business : 1 procured your llurdeek
Bleed Hitters and was relieved belore halt a
bottle was used. I intend te continue, as I
leei ceuuiicul 111:11 iney win entirely euro
me." Price $1. Ker sole by II. It. Ceehian,
druggist, 137 and 13) North Queen stiect.
NOTICE -111 'I'KJOL'ASSKlfe AND UU.N
NKRS. All pernens are hereby forbidden
10 trespass en any or the lands of the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or nn nn
Inelesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or
nailing, us the law will be rigldlv enforced
against nil tiv-spasping en said lamia of the
undersigned after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN KREKMAN
It. I'KRCY ALDKN,
EDWARD C. FKKKMAN.
Attorney Jer it. y. Celeman's llelr llelr
eMldw J
OKKlLLAKD'S KKBKCCA TUIIAt:i!n
j only 10 cents per plug at
HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
MMDIOA-L.
"DENBON'a 8KIK CUBE.
Frem the Bpringfield Republican.
A GENEROUS AOT
That Will be Appreciated By AH YVtte care
rer Teetr Complexion or Skis.
It is net generally known that the nervous
system has a wenderlul influence ever the
skin, but this la a fact known te medical men
who nave given much of their time te the
study et diseases of the skin. Ne one can.
Have a clear ana lair complexion, unmixed
with blotches or pimples who Is very nervcus.
Whatever tends te a healthy condition et
the nervous system always beautifies
the comnlexion and remeres roughness and
dryness of the skin. 8eme skin diseases arc
net attended by visible signs en the surface,
but an intolerable itching that renders life
miserable.
We copy the lelldwing deserving and Inter
csting compliment from the Tribune, which
says : " Dr. C. W. Bensen's Hew Remedy,
skin Ccbb,' Is received by the public with
great confidence, and it is regarded as a very
generous act en the doctor's part te meke
known and prepare for general use his valua
ble and favorite prescription for the treatment
or skin diseases, attcr having devoted almost
his entire life te the study and treatment of
nerveusnd skin diseases, in which he took
great delight. He was ler a number of years
physician in charge of the Maryland Infirm
ary en Dematolegy and anything from his
hands Is at once accepted as authority and
valuable. The remedy is 'fully the article te
attack the disease, both Internally, through
the bleed, and externally through the absorb
ents, and is the only reliable and rational
mode of treatment. These preparations arc
only put up for general use attcr having been
used by the doctor in his private practice f or
years with the greatest success, and they fully
merit the confidence el all classes of sullerers
from skin diseases." This is ler sale by all
druggists." Twe bottles, internal and external
treatment, in one package. Don't be per
sin ded te take any ether. It costs one dollar.
OU MY UEAD!
WHY WILL YOU SUFFER ?
Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia,
nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless
ness and bruin disease! positively cured by
Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They contain no opium, quinine or ether
haimtul drug. Sold by druggists, Frice 50
cents per box, two boxes ler si, six boxes ler
$2.n. by mail postage free Dr. C. W. Bensen.
Haiti mere. Md. C. N. Crlttenten, New Yerk,
is whelesale agent for these remedies.
uprl5-lmdM,W,S4w
BENSON'S SKIN CURE AND UKLKKY
anil Chamomile Tills for sate at II. B.
Cochran's Drug .Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
stnet. mar2-3tml
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
What the great risterative, Hostetter's Stom
ach ISiitcts, will de, must be gathered from
u hat it has done. It has effected radical cures
in thousands of cases et dyspepsia, bilious
disorders, intermittent lever, nervous anec anec
tlens, general debility, constipation, siek
headache, mental despondency, and the pecu
liar complaints and disabilities te which the
leeble are se subject.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealcis gen
erally, al-lmdi'ed&w
TU1' HITTERS.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Sledlclne, Net Urmk.)
Contains HOPS. BUCIIU, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION and the Purest and
liust Medical Qualities et all
Other Hitters.
THEY CURE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Bleed,
Liver, Kidneys ami Urinary Organs. Nerv
ousness, Sleepless und especially Female
Complaints.
SI.000 IN GOLD will be paid ler a case they
will net cure or help, or ter anything
Impure and injurious found iu them.
Ask your druggist for HOP BITTKIIS and
ti y tliein before you sleep. Take no ether.
U. I. :. is an absolute and Irresistible cure
ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
Send reu Circulak
All the above sold by druggists.
HOP BITThUS MFG. CO.,
Rochester, N. Y., aud Terente, Out.
miJ-lOteed
HOP 1UTTKUS FOR SAMC AT II. It
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 ami 13!) Neitii
Queen street.
T OIHKIfS IYES.
A 5c. Package
OP
LOOHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET.
Fer sole by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. Q EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
UJUiltWJLKE.
XTKW HAKlnVAKK STUI1K.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL fc RENGIER,
dealers IN
BUILDING and CABINhi
HARDWARE,
SIOVES,
HEATERS.
RANGES,
painis;
OILS and
GLASS,
Heuse Furnishing Goods.
HlKimdAw
A LLI'N A. UKKR & CO.'S
Real Estate and Insurance Office
REMOVED TO
NO. 108 EAST KING STREET.
(Opposite Leepard Hetel.)
.RELIABLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST
KATES.
mar3Mmd
MPOUAUCO I'RKSSES.
I
MINNICH'S LATEST IMPHOVEDTOBACOO
PRESSES.
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te lion lien
01 able nartles en trlnl. Wnnaniiui.tirwnr
in every feature te any In present use. II
um. us rejnc-euicu uiu ue reiurneii at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cleaning sta
bles sold en same terms, fend for circular.
S. B. MINNICH.
Landisvillc, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
3frS,M,W4w
TOMS E BITTERS.
czexMura.
H.
QKKBABT.
SPMM 0PEMJ.&
AT
H. GERHART'S
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-OF
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
' AND
SPAIKU 0YEUC0AT1N6,
Ever brought te the City of Lancaster.
j-Thoi?e desirous of securing Choice Styles
are invited te call early.
Q.HAI.INU'8 SI'JtlNG Ol'KSlNU.
SMALING.
OPENING
OF
SPRnra
MJYELTIES.
ALL THE LA.TEST
PARISIAN and LONDON
STVLES.
D. " "
OSTKri'KK St SON.
Spring Novelties.
ELEGANT STVLE3 IN
French Woolens,
ELEGANl' STYLES IN
Scotch Woolens,
ELEGANT ST LES IN
English Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Demestic Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Spring Overceatings,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Pantaloenings.
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANOASTKU. 1A.
I liAKSMAN tV l'.KO.
SPRING.
Wc are , un t. r i-apldly with everytldng
that is new . , .1 and thoroughly well
made and reii.it )' i every way. A larger,
better selected . meivi moderate priced
stock we have new 'jcrore been able le dis
play. SUITS MD PABTS,
AND
SPRING OVERCOATS,
IN GUEAT VARIETY. AT KEMAKKABLY
LOW 1'IIICES.
NOTE A FEW SAMl'LE 1'ltICES :
Men's Suits at $1.00, $5.00. $0.00, $7.C0, $3.C0. up
te$lG.00. Pants at 75c, $1 00, $1.23. $1.7.r, $ioe
f2.C(l, :i.0t. up te $5.J0. ' '
Beys' ill Anita's Suits.
The largest, most stylish, and 'altegel her the
handsomest stock in the city. We start at $2.50
with an article that will open your eves with
wonder, anil our $3.00. $4.0u, 5.00, $'c.oe, $7.00
$9.00 and $9jX) Suits are the cheapest ler the
money.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT,
A very extensive and elegant display et
Spring Fabrics te measure, at very close fig
ures. Suits te order from $12.00 ue wards. "
Should you have the least shade et doubt as
te the best and cheapest place te buvyeur
Clothing Just call and examine enr mtfcmifl.
cent stock and compare prices with ethers,
ami you will Und our low prices cannot be
approached elsewhere.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS,
66-68 XOBTH QUEEN STREET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange S'
LANCASTER, PA.
EDCMRK.POKEK, UASSINA AND A rULL
line et Hart's and Denerhertr-n niimm.
air
Is at - '-a
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
91VKK,
D. B. Hostetter & Sed,
M
UN'S WKAK.
We invite an inspection of large lines of English, French and Demestic Suitings, and a most
3?eS& Worsteds in BLACK, BROWN, BROWN-MIXED; BLTJE, GREEN,
GREY-MIXED. These materia s are most suitable for Spring and Summer Wear, and will
be made te order according te the leading styles, and close, clean-fitting garments are guaranteed.
In the Ready-Made Clothing Department will be found a large and carefully asserted stock,
cut in geed style and el excellent finish. .
We call Special Attention te the line of Men's Business Suits.
Furnishing Goods in the Season's Novelties and all staple articles in Shirts, Hese, Gloves,
&c, &c.
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
B
OWEBS ft HURST.
Ne. 26
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 and soe them.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
I"10. S. GIVLKR ft CO.
JTNTO. S. aiVLER & CO.
Ladies' Cleth Jackets
and Ladies' Jerseys.
NEW STYLES OPENED TO-DAY.
Ne. 25 East King- Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Jno. S. Givler.
M
YKRS & RATBFON
New Offer the Greatest Bareains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, AH Onr Own Manufacture.
Examine Cards sent by mail, enclosed in 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. Onr Stock of ULOTIIING for Men.
Yeiith, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICLS LOW.
Oar 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 everybedy, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a geed trade this Spring is
assured. Eff-Come early and make your soleetion from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in
Lancaster city. Call and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON,
til'JtlXO OOO US.
ALACK OIT JTASIIION.
Astricli Bretllers,
13 EAST KING STREET.
We are dally receiving Something New in
our DRY GOODS DKF AKTMENT ; and In our
SUIT KOOM we are continually making -up
New and Stylish Costumes and people vi&lting
us may see something new every day.
Having a buyer constantly in New Yerk and
Philadelphia, we are thus enabled te show our
patrons the Novelties el the season as they ap-
ficar, and also ha ve an opportunity ler pick
ng up bargains which ether merchants in tills
city have net.
We have received this week a let el BLACK
AND COLORED CASHMERES that are all
wool and ever a yard wide, which we are
eUering at 50c. a yard ; cannot be matched
elsewhere under Oiytc.
Special Bargains in BLACK AND WHITE
STRIPED AND CHECKED SILK at 45ca
yard. Bargains In PLAIN COLORED SILK
at 65c Seme Extraordinary Bargains in
BLACK SILKS. Our line of DRESS GOODS
must be seen te be appreciated.
Order Department.
In our Suit Roem we niake a specialty et
making up any of the goods selected In our
store, te order. Uavlug first-class dressmakers
we guarantee satisfaction in every respect.
New In course or preparation a let or dresses
that we will have displayed in our Suit Roem
next week, commencing APRIL 16. CALL
AND LOOK AT THEM.
Have just received a Kine Stock et REAL
TORCHON LACES, which wc offer at most
reasonable prices. Alse a large assortment et
LACE TIDIES.
New Patterns in HAMBURG EMBROID
ERIES at Lew Prices. INFANT'S LACE
CAPS in all the New Styles. Alse a large line
et Infant's Cloaks. Shawls and Dresses.
KID GLOVESin3-button,r-heok lacing and
Mesquetaire. All the New Spring Celers in
all sizes. We will sell none but flrst-class
goods and guarantee every pair.
A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES at
very le .mccs. xeweis. Toweling and Nan
kins very cheap. Bargains in Table Linen.
HANDKERCHIEFS-Whlte and Colored
NWBEAD LACE!' Ncw yles In Buttens.
Novelties In our MILLINERY DEPART
MENT received daily, a Large Selection et
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. We in
vite Inspection.
T1AWARJS, AC.
JOHN 1'. SUHACM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
Chandeliers
AND-
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
. COAL OIL LAMPS,
Plumbing and Gasfltting, Hoefing
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHACM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
leb27-lyd LANCASTER, pa.
FMEFFAW
1 MI BOODB.
IA6ER & BR0TI.ER.
and 28 NORTH QUEEN
QUEEN STREET. - -
CLOTBIXti.
Centre Hall,
Ne. 12 E.
jtKY
HITKGOODS. TITHlTKOUODi
GEORGE FAHHESTOOK,
(BAIR'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 Mulla, Victeria Lawns,
juinen 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.
pkPENING OV
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
NEW STORE.
NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS.
All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS received daily and sold
at the LOWEST PRICES at
M. A. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne: 105 We3t King Street.
OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER.
VLVMBINU Aim
J
OHN L. AKnOLD.
PLUMBING AND
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES;
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET,
BOOKS AN It
s
ION OF THE BIO BOOK.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
LARGE ASSORTAIEM ! LOW PRICES !
QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES ! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES!
tg-Atthe Sign of the Big Boek.
FOUA,N F",B-CB TOBACCO. I1KST
goods manurectnred. 8 cts. rr m ri
cts. ft at
- , ' ' " I
RTMAN'S YELLOWFRONT CIGAR
.aiuiu.
LANCASTER, PA,
STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
Gee. F. Rathven.
King St., Lancaster, Pa.
aoevs.
OAB I'lTTIKO.
GAS FITTING,
LANCASTER, PA.
STATIONERY.
I DAMUKL H. FRIUK, ATTOKMKX. HAS
n Rmmi m nmA -m u . nJZ.
-T I. " w "--!Y""" ue "WUl 1u.u
Mlrwtt tr Srt 41 UUAVP QTBWri. .., At
ately in Rear el Court Heese, LengV New
Baliding. njJ7-tltl
TKArMLMMf VVXOB
AKCASTJUt AMD MILl.KK.SVII.LK n.
J f?T4 win mm 1lAwa
ifjflave Lancataer (F. h Mvpei), at T, , auu
i ..w . Mt 4 w, i mitt euwp. uiexmuL uu
BAturUay, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. in
fTavn HIHmNvllIn (Inwur aa.h at K a mn.i -i.
i U., and 1, 15 anil 7 p. m.
iafs iub uiuiy un w ' jv iiBie ezcepi en snn
(j?
CVMBIA M ft-OKT IJJtPOSlT RAIL
MOAU TIME TABLE.
1 Fert Cepeslt Railroad en th tbllewlntr
tus:
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rat. A.X. a.k.
f 1B;
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r.n.
..Cttlumtila....
H asltingteu...
....taesaweii....
...Sale Harber...
.henk's JPcrry..
Pceuea
Torkreniaeo..
.....TnefjnaD
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...Flte'a KUUv...
..Fishing Creck..
.reach liottem..
..Conevino...
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7:80
7:36
738
7:17
7:05
Fert i;opeslt..
830 ... Ferryville.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBKK 19th, 1882.
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A.M.
P.M.
r.H.
Uuarryrllle ,
Um caster. King St.
Uncaatar
6:20
7:30
2:30
7:30
9ilC
93u
3:40
3.50
3:40
7:40
IrOOl
1:10
CjDlnnihla.,
7:30
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SOUTIiVAKU.
.IATB. A.K.
F.K
caUlng 733
I AKXIVX.
A.M. r.M.
8.-S) 9:33
8.-09 tns
ssri 5ra)
7:43 55
7:40 5:01
7:36 4:53
7:34 46
7:28 4:51
7:28 4:47
7:10 4:38
7:00 4:33
6:37 436
6:41 4:13
6:32 4:05
6.-20 3A1
3:41
10-J9
fOO MhM ... .
104 1140
fOB 11:08
f 12 UB
f 17 11:10
$23 lldS
137 11:96
f 41 11:30
7:30 118 7:10
406 11:54 7.-37
8:13 103 77
425 12:15 ftOO
.... isau
12.-00 6:10
POf.
2:10 &25
2:10 8:13
.... 835
.... 96
Columbia 9:40
Lancaster. 9:30
Lancaster, King St 9:40
OtiftrrwIllM Iii-ja
5:15
5r2&
6:Jl
J ..'................ ... .... rfJW W..MJ
iTOiM ceunect m kchiIIhi' with truing teuutt
from Philadelphia, rotuville, Ilarrlsbnrtr, Al Al
lentewn ami New Yerk, via Hound Creek
Iterate.
lAt Colombia with trains te and Irem Yerk,
Hanover, Ht:ttyHliiv, Frederick and Haiti Haiti
lAOre. M. WILSON. Snot.
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X 8CHE1WI.K 'Ju unil after SUNltA '
OjCTOBEK 1st. Ibr'i, trulna en the l'uunsyl
vunlii Uaiireud will nrrivu at and leuvu tl.e
Lancabtei and l'liiladelplila Uopetsas loliewsi:
Levl Ar
Lan l'hil
Kastward.
A.M.
A.M.
2A
7:5e
10:3.
jHau Kxprose. ...... ... .....
jrast Line..... ......... . ...,
Uarriabuig K.xy'sa
Yerk Acc01m.--14l1t.le11 itril'.cs
Lancaster Acccic: luiZen arrives...
Columbia Aanin . ion
JTiedetick Accomm.niatlen arrives.
Loek Haven Espn-
Sunday Mall
Johnstown Exprrn
Day Express
HarrisburK Accommodation
12:41
5:35
8:10
8:10
S;M
9:00
11:15
r.if.
I'2i5
1:03
20
5:25
6.45
3:'J
P.M.
5:45
5:05
7-sr.
tt-15
Hanover Accommodation west; connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10: IS,
will run through te Hanover dally, ezcept
Sunday.
.Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with 1'ast Line, west, at 1:40, will
run threuch te r-l.Ti k.
Le. Ar.
Phil I Lan
Wi
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A.M.
A.M.
6:27
6riW
9:25
9:40
10:".
I'l:,
P.M.
1:1')
1:511
5.211
2:311
70
7:lu
il:li
1:4.'.
News Express
Way Passenger
Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Ml, Jev
430
4:3)
7:w
MallTrain,No.2,vlaCeIuuibiu,ieaves
Kiagera express
Hanover AcoemiiWMiHtlon leaves..
8:1.1
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
11:05
P.M.
Herrlsburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accoiiim'jiiulien leaves.
Colombia Accemu -Jat'in
Harrlsburg Kxprc&s
Western Express
Pacific Express
2:14
4:14
5:40
9:05
11:20
Harrlsburg Express, west, ut 5:40 p. m., haa
direct connectieiiii (without change of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en sun. lay, when nagged.
Will step at Downing town, Ceatcsvlile, Parfcrs.
bur?, Mount Jey, Kllz.ilnitlitewn and Middln
town.
Day Express, Fait Line, News Express. Mail
Train, Ne. 1, Western Kxpiess and Pecitic Ex
press run dullv.
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rpuE
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, liuriingtnn & Juincjr K. K.
Chicago, UnrllnRteu & qaiHcy It. R.
PHI NCI PAL LINE
AN II (JLU VAVOUITK rKOH
C II I C A 0 0 )R P-E 0 11 1 A
'I'll KANSAS U1T1, OMAHA, C'ALIKtIRNIA.
-LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST. yiMUK K8T and I'.hST linn
te St. Jcfteph, Atlilnsm, Topeka, Oenfcen,
Dallas, Galveston, uixl all KlnLs1n Iowa, N
braska, Mlssuurl, Kansan, New Mexlca, Art.
Bena, Mentana and Thxuh,
ThLs ronle naa wfyiijuirier ter AiMtrl Lea.
Minneapolis and St. I'aiil. Nationally rnputi:l
OS being the RK AT THROlUH CAIC LINK.
Universally couceiled te be llw REST
EQUIITEU Railroad In tlie world Ter all
clasaes et travel.
Allconuectlenania-loln (Inlen denote.
Try it und you 'Will rtml travnlliiK a lnurv
Instoadefa discomfort.
Through ticket via. this celebrate! linu ,,.
sole at all offices In tii.j if. n. and Canaiia.
All lnloruiatlen about rates el ruru,Slu3ptiii
Can, ote., ctierlully kIveii by
1'EKCEVAI. LIIWK1.L,
cicnerul I'.LViiiiir Aftint, UniuAne, Iu,
T. .1. POTTKK,
l Vice X'rea. A Ji:i. Mhiiukit, ohieaoo, u.s..
JOHN Q.a. tSICAN.IInn, Kiutern AkL.
317 Breadrfuy, ; Woshlngleu si.
Nuw Ve(.k. Rohteit. Mahu
'navl6-Ivl.
CAlittlAUJSR, JtV.
rpHK
Standard Carriage Werk
Of LANCASTER COUNT V.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STRKKT,
REAR OK CENTRAL MARKET llOll.SkS,
I.ANCASThi:. I'A.
Vemake every style: HugKy and Currtage
desired. All Werk lini-lied in the iiiOHltoin iiiOHltein iiiOHltoin
fertablo and elegant Htylc We use. only tlie
beat Beluclei' material und employ only tin:
best mechanics. Ker quality et work our
prices are the cheapest In the state. W buy
ter cash ami e!l en the most reasonuble
terms. Give tu a call. All work warnmH.il.
Repairing promptly attended UK. One nut et
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MKU1VAU
CI KAY'S rU'KUiriU fllRDICINK. THE
J Great Enffllsb Remedy. An untalling
core ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
lollew less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In the Back, Diintitsa el
Vision, Premature Old Age, anil many
eihei diseaHes that lead te Insanity or Cen.
suii.ptien anil a rremature Grave. Full par.
tlculars in enr pamplet, which we desire te
mjtkI lrne by mull te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by nil druggist at II per pack
age, or six paekuKe ler 15. or will Le sent iref
by mail en the receipt ei the money, by ad
dressing the at?fnt, H. B. Cochran, i:t7 ami li
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we havti adopted the Yellow Wrappvr Wrappvr
the only genuine. Guarantees of cute issued by
ns. Fer sole in Lancaster by H. D. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 129 North Queen street.
THE GRAY MEDICINE I O., N. .
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