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

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    LANCASTEBDAILY INTEJifclENCER, MONDAY, APBIL 23. 18-3.
Lancaster Sntelltgencct .
MONDAY EVENING, APBHj 23, 1883.
GOOD JUDUKS Oe WUISKV.
An Anecdote Showing That Twe Noted Men
Would Have Made Fine Samplers.
Louteville Ccurlcr-Jenrnal.
One day Senater Beck aud ex-Governer
Magoffin visited Majer Daviess, near
Harredsbarg, and the major brought out
some prize whisky. Beck 6am pled it
straight first, then sought for its
merits in a teddy and again tried it with a
little ice and mint added. Meanwhile the
governor sipped it in the shaps of grog.
They would agree in regiid te only one
point, that the liquor was ceed, in fact
very superior liquor. The henater pro
nounced it Mcliraycr, the governor
insisted that it was the D. L. Moere,
known as the Celd Water brand. The
senator said it was fully niue yeara old,
the governor limited it te six. The
.'enater imagined it tasted jussalittle of
iron, while the governor thought if there
was any foreign llaver it was that of
leather. At this point the he3t observed :
" Gentlemen, there's only about a gallon
left in the barrel ; there was nearly three
when you came, and I will have it brought
up aud opened aud let you hce for your
selves there is no adulteration in my
whisky."
The barrel was bieught up aud the head
knocked out, and after straining the rem
nant of whisky there was found in the
diegs of charcoal a small iron key with a
leather htrinjr tied te it.
The major exclaimed again: "By
Gecrge, gentlemen, you are the best
judges of liquor in the world. Theie's a
key proving there was iron in it, and there's
leather bhewmg that Magelliu was right,
and as for the brand, you sec it's a D. L.
Moere barrel, but I recently poured a five
gallon jug of 7-year-old McBrayer into it,
se you are both lighteutlemeu, in e-.ery
paiticular, except in legard te its age. and
.u didn't miss thit very far. Let's smile
again." And tbey smiled again.
Sonie Searching lequrles.
The state beard of reveuue comtaksiou cemtaksiou comtaksieu
ei s have organized by electing Mr. Stengcr,
secretary of the commonwealth, president
of tJ:e beard. It was agreed te heud a
circular letter te county assessing beards
askiug the following questions : First, aie
the it-turns of money invested aud the in
terests bearing bends of corporations held
by individuals in your county cer
rcctly made by the assessors ei yeui
county, se far as yen knew aud believe,
andifuet, hew much below the actual
value arc the assessments made ? Second,
are the retui us et household furniture,
including geld and silver, pleasure
carriages, watches and ether personal prep
erty, taxable fcr state purposes, fully aud
correctly made by the asscsieis of
your county, se far as you knew and
believe, and if net, hew much below the
actual valne are the assessments made '.'
Third, cm you give any ether information
or make any suggestions which may be
useful te this beard in the discharge of its
duties in equalizing the assessment of the
several counties acceidmg te the value of
the taxable property ihetein '.' If se, state
and give the same, as if specially iiiteiro iiiteire
g.ited in loference thereto."
F:irincis ai'd J'roe 1'ijie I.mo I.me
I'hiUrieliihi.i Puss.
Among bona lido Lauiei s theie iu:i be,
and very piebably is, the natuial feeling
of opposition te free pipe Hues which
atises from the desire te be let aleuc and
thedislikote having their prept.il y dis
turbed in even the slightest dogice.
This dosire and dislike are common
te all pieperty ewneis They arc
as strong in the city as m the
country. The 1'hil.idclphian submits te
the cutting of 'streets through his subur
ban lets of gieund. or te the seizuie of his
country place for the use of the path, net
because he lilies it, but bocauseexpeiioueo
has taught him that he cauuet success
fully oppose his peisenal interests te
the inteiesU of the many. Ficepipe lir cs
have beceme nece.ssaiy, like streets, reads,
lailreads or cauals. The degiec of dam
age done te faun lauds aud farmers by :
pipe line, unless it be a monopoly fiem
which farmers suffer iiulirtctly, is abmt
as small as the amount of active eppjsi
tien te fiee pipe 'lines from genuine fami
eis Xtie World 3Ieee skill and Science Url-
mnptiHiit.
Our reporter rclnles tin- lolleuiii;; ii'iuiirKa-
lile i-xpcilcnce olencof our most icll.iblr ami
suestunti.il ir.iTch.iuls, Deacon Mc;Iicn (J
ilasen Mr. Masen says that limn lM,') te IsM)
lie sulTurcJ teirlbly fumifiiqucu'. veij sevuic
attacks et iiilKtnmatery l lu'tinialKin. 'i he
la-st attack In the intt r et 7J anil 'SO iuis se
cveie as te lender lilin unable t' lake a st'p
in lour nienth-j. His )liicUns thought th it
one Ji!u el liim was paral ycd, uiul bei h km cs
b 'came se stiff that lie could net bend Ilium.
Tin.- doctors pioneuntcd his tase incurable,
leivinUIm In a tcniblu condition lle.w.s
then induced te try Hunt's- Kcincdy, by n
medirul tricml who told lilin tLat hi' whole
ick.nes and trouble ato-e liei i Kliliuy dls
ease, and ceninced Mr. Masen lb.it Mich v. is
the case, am! alter taK'n it. six wct-kb
Mas entirely cuii-', and i neu
in such excellent i!isica coiiuilien V. at
neltbei d.iH3t weather i"ir wet leel
allect linn disagieeably. Ml. J!meii un
that bis cuic Is complete. :.s it ii nie:u than
Useyeai.s since he has had tlifdlstar. 1 " al
ii ibute my most lemarkable cum --eluiy te
mint'-) Remedy, the Infallible Klduc-y and
I.ivcr Medicine," saj s Mr. Masen. 'ret ih iter
i'lcning 1'icss
Tiie Best.
; it lim II. Wilsen. M. 1., .-pii'iIicM, l.t-
ll:i;;leii Ce , Gu., bays: "I ptccilhed IIi.nl'-
Itumnly in a complicated ea-e el Ureiisy
which I had been ti eating for eig7tl jca-, and
I Jlnd Hunt's Remedy is the best medicine ler
Ur.i, By and the Kiunejs I h ive rvcru-ed."
Owe Jtly KxlMtence.
Abigails. Celes, of Moorestown, I.urhnj; I.urhnj;
ten, Ce , N, J., says : " Eighteen iiiemiIh iik" X
had Dropsy aieund my heait. Jly plij -Ioian
ami iritiids despalicd et my ever .citing well.
The flrst bottle et Hunt's 'Itemed y save me
Kicat relief. I leel I ewe my very existence te
Hunt's Kcmedy. mid lam deeply tlianklnl."
Aladdin's lamp wrought migbty t!nn(;, but
Hunt's Kcmedy -works misrhlier. 'Iivlt.
!i'-li."M,WAi'
HURT'S KOIhDV Flt hI,K .it h. ii
Cochran's DriiK .Stere. 17 ami lyi Nei tli
Queen street. iuaij-3nii
l'eimiarlty.
Thewfts' Eclectrlu Oil ha obtained great
popularity, from its inttinsic value as a reli
able medicine, in curing hoarseness, and all
irritations et the thre-it. .iis-ases et the client
etc. Fer these it is an ineeuipatable pulmenic!
Lerx-saI.e. bX u-" Cechian, di ucRlst. 137 and
J. North Queen street.
See Here, 1 1 lend, read the advuitiseincnt el
blmmens L,i cr Kegulater.
Ne Deception Ueett.
It is strange se many people will continue
lesjiffer day alter day with Dyspepsia. hU cr
Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach Gen
eral debility .when they can piecure atom
steie SHILOU'S VlTAblZKK, lm-of cost it it
docs notcurcer relieve them. J'riee. 75 ccnis
Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster. fcllleedS
Live and Let Live.
Ijiic is net always under our own control
but can be prolonged by care and prudence'
Burdock Bleed Bitters as a laxative, alter i
tive. and diuretic medicine tend materially te
lesteie health and lengthen our days. Price
$1. Fer sale bv II U. Cochran, druggist U7
and 139 North Queen street.
MJCVZOAZ.
TENSOM'S SKIH NK ..
Frem the apringlUftJt&Vblican.
A GENEROUS" AOT
That Will be AgjmlMli rAll Wae vare
for Tbalr CnaytezlM or BklB.
It Is net generally Iebewb that the nervous
system lias a wonderful Influence ever the
skin, but this U a tact known te medical men
who have Kven much of their time te the
study et diseases of the akin. Ne one can
liave e. clear ana lair complexion, unmixed
with blotches or pimples wnels very nervcus.
Whatever tends te a healthy condition el
the nervous system always beautifies
the complexion and removes roughness and
dryness of the skin. Seme skin diseases arc
net attended by visible signs en the surlace,
but an intolerable itching that renders life
miserable.
We copy the lollewing deserving and inter-
citing compliment from the Tribune, which
gays : " lr. C. w. Bensen's Kew itemed y,
skin Curb,' Is received by the public with
great cenildence, and It Is regarded as a very
generous act en the doctor's part te make
known and prepare for general use his valua
ble and favorite prescription ferthe treatment
of skin diseases, alter having devoted almost
his entire llie te the study and treatment of
nervous and skin diseases, In which he took
great delight. He was ter a number el years
physician in charge el the Maryland Infirm
ary en Hematology and anything from his
hands Is at once accepted as authority and
valuable. The remedy is fnlly 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, Theee preparations are
only put up for general use alter having been
used by the doctor in his private practice for
years with the greatest success, and they lully
merit the confidence el all classes of suflerers
.from skin diseases." This Is ter sale by all
(lruKgists. xwe oeiues, internal ana external
treatment, in one package. Don't be per
su ded te take any ether. It costs ene dollar.
OH MY HEAD!
WHY WIJ.1. XOU BUFFER ?
Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia,
nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless
less and brain disease positively cured by
Dr. Hen son's Celery and Chamomile rills.
They contain no opium, quinine or ether
harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price 50
rents per box, two boxes ler SI, six boxes ler
$2..r.). by mail postage free Dr. C. W. Bensen,
Ilalilniore. Md. C. N. Crlttenten, New Yerk,
is wholesale agent for these remedies.
nprlS-lindM, W.sawj
DKSSOM'S SKIN VVKK AND CKLKKY
LL and Chamomile Pills for sale at 1L U.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
strict. mai2-eind
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
What the gieat restorative, Hestctter's Stom
ach Ilitteis, will de, must be gathered from
w hat 11 bes done. It has effected radical cures
in theiiNands el cases el dyspepsia, bilious
dW.iidcrs, intermittent fever, nervous attec attec
tiens, general debility, constipation, sick
headache, mental despondency, and the pecu
liar complaints and disabilities te whlehtlie
lccblc arc se subject.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally, al-lmdced&w
JSNTJSBTJJUnUSNTH.
QUAUTKK UK A UUNDBKU PiSUlrORlH
INU KLEPHANTS.
. ONLY O RE A TSHO W COMING !
Will Exhibit AFTERNOON and EVENING at
ll and S p. m., and new en its 19th Con
secutive Annual Tour et
America, the Great
EOREPAUGH SHOW
AT LANCASTER,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25.
ON GROUNDS, HEAD OF N. QUEEN ST.
Justac'ded, Colossal, Imported
ROMAN HIPPODROME !
i UI.L HALF MILE BACE TKACK,
With the First and Only
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STUD ENG
LISH BACE HOUSES.
First mid Only Famous Troupe of FIIENCII
LADY CHARIOTEERS and 11A.CE
UIDEjK. BOM AN CHARIOT
BACES. GIGANTIC
TRAINED WUJ BEAST SHOW
MONSTER MENAGERIE !
l.W) HARK ANIMALS !
l.UOO MEN AND HORSES !
3 SPECIAL BAIL WAV TRAINS.
SEATS FOR FIFTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE
BOLIVAR !
Lirgest and Heaviest Animal known te exist
$1M COO will be lerfelted If any circus In the
weild cam duplicate the unparalleled act of
SUJ. LLONATI, from Milan, racing upon a
bicycle up and down a spiral elevated road
way mi lect in height. Or the famous French
Troupe hlLIJONS. from Paris, in their bleed
curding gymnastic exhibitions.
Greatest Lady Elders In the World !
SENORA AGUZZI, from Spain ; LILLY
DEACON, from Londen.
Beheld ! See ! 109 Peerless Performers ! 20")
1'erleiming and King Horses I Hippopotami.
Trained Liens, Tigers. Hyenas, Baby Cames,
Wendeilul Sacred Cattle et Persia. Merciaic
animals than all the shows in America!
Handsome Women ! Wild Men ! Three Race
Track Arenas equal te any
POUR GREAT OIROUS RINGS.
5,(00 OPERA CHAIRS ON THE GRAND
STAND ! PEERLESS, POETIC, PRINCE
LY, GRAND. GORteEOUS. FREK
STREET PARADE,
Eeiy Forenoon of Exhibition Day, between
'.) .W and 10:30, the Greatly Grandand Gorgeous
Carnival Street Parade, in which is seen tile
Wonderfully Grand and Sublime Pageants,
CLEOPATRA, QUEEN OP EGYPT !
AXO
Li ALL A ROOKH, Princess .of DELml
With the Handsomest Weman in America!
Personating " Lalla Boekh," and the Barge et
Cleopatra, with Egypt's Queen, the most mag
nilicent spectacle ever beheld upon the streets
et an AuierIc-incity.rLlVINWILDBEA''TS
LOOSE IN THE 8TBEET8. A score or sun
bright, sumptuous chariots. A REAL SIMON
PURE TdOUPE OF SOUTHERN CAMP
MEETING MELODISTS, singing as the tro tre tro
cessien moves. J'l
FIVE MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS !
and the very largest, longest, greatest, grand
est, gratuitous and only Millien Dellar Pa
ueant ever seen en the streets. Admission,
only no cents ; children under 9yeara,.35 cents
Exhibition afternoon and evening at sual
hours. Arcnlc Chairs. Premenadn rimmng
ene hour before commencing, byine three
meat bands. 3Lew Bates and Excursion
Tuilim eh nil Rnilrneila tn saa t.hf ftmat- caim. I
3rFer the especial accommodation el
LADIES AND CHILDREN, and all who de
sire te avoid the crowd surrounding the ticket
wagon en the show ground, tickets will he en
sale duiing the entire day the exhibition is
here, at H1USH ft BROTHERS,
Nes. 2 & 4 N. Qneen St.
ADAM FOREPAUGH A ADAM FORE
PAUG1I, Jr., Sele Proprieters: JOHN A.
FOREPAUGH, Manager ;CHakes W. FVL
LER, General Director. al7,18,20,21,23Aw
T
OUAUCO PRESSES.
MINNICU'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO
PRESSES.
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. 8eld te hon
orable parties en trial. Warranted superior
in every leature te any in present use. 11
net us represented can no returned at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta
bles sold en same terms. Bend for clrcnlar.
t ..."S: Bi MINNICH.
3t-S.M.WAw LandtevlUe.oa,terCe.,Pa.
jOUNTAw F1NB-OUT TOBACCO. BK8T
r goods manufactured, 8 eta. per oz. or 62
cts. V ft at
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
.8TOKB.
STOMUCH -BITTER .
VLOTHIXa.
p.-
. nOSTKTTKKASON.
Spring Novelties.
ELEGANT STYLE3 JN
French Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Scotch Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
English Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Demestic Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Spring Overceatings,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Pantalebnings.
D. B. Hear & Seil,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
L.
GANSMA.N & IIHO.
FACTS WORTH READING.
Spring Clothing.
Gentlemen, if you wish tode justice te yonr yenr
selt and lainily and leel like saving hard
earned money, belore purchasing your Spring
Clothing, call en L. GANSMAN. & BRO.
Whether you wish te purchase or net get
posted sous te compare our low prices with
ethers.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
Men's Suits at $4.."0, $5.00, $;.oe, $7.00, S8.00, up
te $15.00.
Men's Pants at 75c, $1 00, tl.25, $1 .50, $1.73, $1.0
,u p te if a ue.
AN IMMENSE VARIETY IN OUR BOY'S
AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES.
Bey's Suits at $1.75, $J.C0, $2.50, $3 00, $1.00,
$5 0), ill 00, up te $9 00.
Bey's Pants at 70c, 00c, $1.00, $1.25 up te $2.50.
Children's Suits at $1.51, $1.75, $2.00, $2 80,
$3 00. $4 10, up te IC.50.
Childien's Pants atC3c, and upwards.
OUR
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Is li'led with the Choicest Line el
SUITINGS
AND
Foreign ami Demestic Treuserings.
A geed and geed looking suit te order a
$1Hhi. Our pi ices always under. Wc are ready
u iiieei una 10 ueai, an ennipetuien. unr plain
talk means business. It will pay you te re
member it.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS A CLOTHIERS,
Gtf-8 XORTII OUEEN STREET,
Right en the beuth west Cerner ei Orange SL
LANCASTER, PA.
2fWe have no utnnectlen with any ethev
Clothing Hou"e in trie city.
-riii.i
MSON Jc I'OsTKIt.
The Objection
The Public universally make te READY-
MADE CLOTHING la Its liability te rip. This
is ti ue with a ccuiln class el goods these be
low the stantlaid the kind that are net flrst-
class. Our stock consists et none but theso el
standard excellence, sewed strong and war
mi ted net te rip, trimmed equal te Custom-
Miidc, and cut ever patterns that are the Per-
icctien et 1- IT, STYLISH and ATTRACTIVE.
The Pi ices aie made low in order te keep np a
lively naue. our SPECIALTIES In MEN'S
SUITS ler Si 0 00, SlS.OOand 1114.00 are in
advance of anything we have offered at theso
Figmes. The assortment el CHILDREN'S
SUITS comprises upwards ei FIFTY USEFUL
a. d ATTRACTIVE STYLES, in KILTS,
f'LEATEI) WAIST, PLAIN SACK and
.SAILOR SUITS at Prices absolutely the low
est. The ROY'S SUITS cannot be surpassed
ler superior workmanship and general at
traetiveness.
In addition te a large stock et LADIES'
and CHILDREN'S BOOTS aud SHOES we
have a SPECIALTY in a FRENCH KID
GAITER, made upon the host Spanish model,
ler Ladief, wltliarched instep.
In GEN'JS' UNDERWEAR we have AUS
TRALIAN WOOL in FANCY COLORS and a
variety el SUMMERMEIIINO NORFOLK and
NEW' BRUNSWICK and Imported LISLE
THREAD.
RUIlBhR CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES
and UA1BRLLLAS.
Sole Agents ler R. DUNLAP A CO. and J.
B.'JTETSOX A CO.'S PINE HATS.
Williamson & Fester,
32, 31, 30 & 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
OlUHjEltlES.
T KUKMK'S.
THINK OP IT!
A CANS FELL A SON'S 2B. TOMATOES, 25c.
Every Can Guaranteed.
TWO Mb CANS, BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES,
25 cents.
Splendid Small White PICKLED ONIONS In
.lars, 10 cents. '
Remember the DURKEE'S SALAD DRESS
ING and ou r FINE TABLE OILS.
Sulad Season Is at Hand.
Call and see our assortment of BOTTLED
PICKLES, SAUCES, OLIVES, etc.
SPLENDID MIXED MUSTARD by the Gallen
or Quart.
HONEY by the Quart or Gallen.
CALIFORNIA FRUITS In Cans, Somethln
New.
Desslcated OAT ME AL and HOMINY.
Give it a Trial.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street
"OIICK XU XKKSPASSEKS AND GUM-
11 NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall, or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or nn nn
inclescd, either iq: the purpose et sboetlnar or
fishing, as the law win be rigidly enforced
against all lies passing en said lands et the
undersigned alter this notice. .
WM. CO LEU AN FREEMAN
P.. PERCY ALDKN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN.
, . . attorney ter r. w. Celeman's HetM.
JKESS UOODS, LACKS, c
IAGIIB, ft BROTHER.
DRY GQODsTlACES, &C.
KEW WOOLEN FABRICS. Foreign andJDemertic in Entirely New Shades :
rre?gIu,ei effle8 French Penle', Caahmeres, Melanee Feule', Albatreei Cleths Nnn'a Veilimr q.u.m t,a 7,1,.
(French and American), Combination Suits aidPneh EiAreiS Rbe.. ' ' &aM- " ZpUW
KID, SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES (Btaek md Colored), in Jra., Mo.Wetelr and Rel.c 8t,l.
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
TOHN . GIVLER & CO.
JOHN S. GIVLEE & CO,
Ladies' Light-Colored Jackets,
Ladies' Jerseys in all Shades,
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols.
ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 25 East King Street,
JOHN S. GIVLER.
B
OWBKS ft HCKST.
BOWERS & HURSTS,
Ne. 26
OUR BLACK SILKS,
UUK JNUJH'S VEILING8, OUR NEW DRESS GOODS.
Are Seiling Rapidly, which convinces ua that our Prices Are Lew, and the Qualities the Best for the money that are offered.
Kememeer we handle only such makes of goods that we can fully guarantee te our customers te give entire satisfaction. Re
member also, that in every part of our room you have plenty of light te examine goods, as we have just had two large windows
put m which gives us an abundance of light. Come and deal with us once, and you will then come again, as we will be sure te
please you in something you buy.
BOWERS & HURST.
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
N
Kff HAT STORK
OHAS. N. SHULTZ,
YEB8 ft RATHFON
New Offer the Greatest Bareains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Oar Own Manufacture,
Tf JSMiSt Mnt by.maj, enclosed in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away jraited and well-pleased.
VnE?h wSrffeTS Mee,Ted a Card ?" giTingyenr address, we wiU send you one. Oni Stock of CLOTHING for Men,
Youth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW.
rf j2?BiSS-Otfi.PIE0? 900DS. M1 ad ready t "hewn te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the
1??. lEPn rea,ch ol.8w?bedy. nd we are new taking measures rapiliy and the prospeet for a geed trade this Spring is
tL.!. Ceme1.ear1 and make yar selection from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in
.Lancaster city. Call and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
CA.jtrBir.
PIL,IP 8OHCM, SON & CO.
CARPETS
Ar
Philip Schum, iSen & Ce.'s,
NO. 150 SOUTH WATER ST.
L.ANCASTEE.PA.
We have a faU supply of BAG AND FILL
ING CAKPETS. We only use the best et
yarns.
It yea want a Geed. Serviceable Carpet,
please come and examine our steck: before
purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. Come ana see ler yenrselJ
and be cenvlncel, as we always have the repu
tation et making FIRST-CLASS CARPET.
CUSTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, BLAN
KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING
TrARtf, Ac.
49- Dyeing done In all branches at short
notice.
GOAL! GOAL I
Or the Best Quality, expressly for Family Use
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
PHILII SOHUM, SON & CO.,
Ne. 150 Seuth Water St., Lancaster. Pa.
mar22-lmd-M,W,&S
HATS AND CAPS.
H
ATS, OAFS, C.
IATEST SPRING STYLES.
SHULTZ BROS.
(Old Stand.)
Largest and Best Assortment ever ollered te
the public at lowest prices.
FINE DRESS SILK HATS.
STIFF FELT HATS
French and English PulI-Oversv Seft Felt
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac.
All el every quality and variety. All kinds
of hats made te order.
The only Hat Manufactory In the city. Con
stantly en hand my own manufacture.
JOHN-SIDES,
(SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ A BRO.)
tI3-ttd
B". WATCUKH, UI.OOKB
. -1? Wn B,n.f8' 8Prtacles, 4a. Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. lMftNerth Onecn
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railroad depot, dec & lyd
dmt moons, St.
1
- -m rnr"--E
SELLING RAPIDLY
AT
and 28 NORTH QUEEN
9PJ pOLOBBD SILKS, OUR SUMMER SILKS, OUR BLACK CASHMERES.
QUEEN STREET.
SEW MAT BTOBX.'
Everything .in HATS AND CAPS
can be found at
SHTILTZ'S SONS'
NEW
HAT STORE,
Gundaker's Old Stand,
144 N. Queen St.
HSTRICTLY CASH.Sfr
csezHzire.
DMT
N
KXT DOOR TO THB OOUKT BOU8K.
FAHNESTOCK
OPENED THIS DAT large lets of
Table
Which were bought at forced sales, in large
QUILTS !
nm.ARIKSS 9JPPS at about their vaIuB- WHITE and COLORED HONEY
COMB and JACQUARD QUILTS, with or without fringe, at a great sacrifice.
41 .rrK?518 i Q0SSAMERS for Ladies, Gents', Beys and Girhi at $1.25, $1.50,
91 le ana $00, made te our own order, with our name en each garment.
8S"EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED.
E. E. FABlNESTOGK,
NBXTDPOBTO THB COURT HOUSE.
tvmieAj, 1N8TBUJLENT8.
ELLEK ft WUUOWABUli ' ' ' " '
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE,
TBE ONLY ONK-FRICE HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS IN 'LANCASTER.
Ne, 38 WEST KING STREET.
FULL STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS AND ALL SORTS
OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
the atteStten toeTR,0rTHreI8TON'5T5anotte8ani1 Musical Cabinets. WewUhtecaU
iid Tw ?tn,i.f 5r i1?10.1?11 "Perte3. German, mechanical musical Instrmnent, de
th)mpSnfiPSrfite -PricM m1c Bexes. Its execution is the most accurate ei aU
mMi?. p TiimSfl2Jns,rimB?t8r?,ay8 any nber et pleees-sacred. operatic, dance
nmn T paragon et musical Instruments we sell at $15.00. Full line of Chudren'S
urganettes, etc. al7-8mdlyw
-DBMUTAL. "
Removed te Ne. 40 EAST KINO STREET. After April 1, 1863.
F0N DERSMrnrS BOOK-STORE
thi?eiremoTflt?.Ke'1D?AfING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where
there will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, stationery and Fancy GeeSi.
0. L. FON DBRSliTTH, Bookseller and Stationer,
mar20-tfd tfe. 46 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA,
r"
Lancaster, Pa.
GEO. F. HATHVON
STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
HARRY S. SHULTZ.
v
"
OOODB.
Linen
s
lets at much less than Regular Prices.
QUILTS !
LANO ASTBB, PA.
tOTAC
vitjt rrt,tttte HvutB
LANCASTER AMU .1II1XKKSVILLK K.
Cars ran as fellows :
Leave Lancatser (P. R Depot), at 7, 9, and
IU90a.m-,and", 4, 8 and ft3u p. m.. exennt en
Bstnrdar. when the last car leaves at 830 p. xm
Leave Mlllersvuie (lower end) at 6, 8, andjit
a. M and L X 5 and 7p.m. m
.Cars ran dally en ive time except en Snn
ear.
fWMMU rOKT DKPOS1T KAIL
J ROAD TIME TABLE.
jSSS1 Spwnn Tegularlv en the Columbia
rLE"1 l1? Wsllreart en the following
timet
aetrmwABD. STATIONS. vekthwaxu.
r.x.
A.X.
A.K.
8,-ae
&3i
10
MAS
p.x.
Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciesswell....
...Sate Harber...
..SbenlfS JTerry..
Pequea
. .Yerk Furnace. .
Tncquan
.Mccail's ferry.
...rite's Eddy...
.fishing Creek..
.Peach Bettem..
..Conc'tne...
..vlCt..M. ....
DM
75St
7M
tM
7SM
m
I
hm
U:10
11:15
11:30
1138
U:M
P.x.
12KS
lfclB
itae
7U0
77i
7:5t)
7:3tf
7iM
7:17
7:05
3
737
BiSDi
...Pert i;jpelt..
Perryvule....
R
KADIHtt M COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT Or PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1882.
NORTHWARD.
fcVB.
A.X. p.x.
S.- 535
8KS 53
8.02 5:90
7:45 5:05
7:40 5:01
73B 4:58
734 436
7:38 431
73 4:47
7:10 4:36
7.-06 433
637 4:36
C:ll 4:12
632 4 05
&30 335
..... 3:41
A.M.
7J)
9:lf
icaster. King St.
icaBter....TT....
OelkmWa.
gwartlng.
IsAvm,
eaOlng....
Uauva.
Columbia..
SOUTHWARD.
a. x. r.M. r.M.
e:'J0 .... &J0
730 .... 3:40
7:40 1:00 330
7:30 1:10 3:40
9:45 3:20 530
KKD.
AJL K. PJt P.M
75 1200 6:10 ....
T.M.
9:40 S:10 8:25 ....
930 2:19 &18 6:15
9:40 .... &2S 5:25
10:40 .... 931 6:e0
lSi
a
Qaarrvvllle .........
Trains connect at Reiillnir trlth trulny tnnnil
from Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, Harrlsburg, Al Al
Untewn and New )erk, via Bound Broek
Kemte.
At Colombia with trains te and from Yerk,
UaaOTsr, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltl
"Ota. M. WILSON. Suyu
I
PKKKI9V1.TAM1A. KA1LROAU-NKW
1 SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY
OCTOBER 1st, 1582. trains en the Pennsyl
aula. Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as fellows,-
I Lev I Ar
LanPhlt
Eastward.
A.X.
12:44
A.M
235
7:50
1020
Mall Express
fast Line
Hanteburg Exf-esa
Yerk Aecemmdda.Jnn arrives
Lancaster Accenn lailen arrives...
Columbia Acceuu.. Hen
frednrlck Accommwiatlen arrives.
Loek Haven Express
Sunday Mall
Johnstown Express
Day Express
Harrlsburg Accommodation
535
8:10
8U0
835
930
U:6
P.M.
1235
13
2:42
2.-20
525
6 45
3:20
r.M.
5:15
6:05
7:35
945
Hanover Accommodation west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through te Ilanever dally, except
Sunday.
frederlck Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with fast Line, west, at 1:40, will
ran threush te f.-ederlck.
Le.
IAr.
WS6f. ABO.
PhllLan
HI
A.M.
A.Jf.
6:27
0.-27
935
0:411
10:15
10:20
News Express ,
Way Passenger ,
Mail Train. Ne. l. via. ait. Je v.
430
4:30
7:00
8:13
Mall Train, Ne. 2, via Cel u mbla,leaves
xiiagsra express ,
Hanover Accommodation leaves.,
P.M.
fast Line
frederlck Accommodation leaves.
11.0C
1:40
130
6:20
2:B0
730
7: til
P.M.
Harrlsburg Acconnnedatlon ,
Lancaster Accomiiieia:ton leaves...
Columbia Accomirlat'en
Harrlsburg Express
Western Express
2:14
414
6:40
9:05
il:l
jracine jsxpresa...
HriW
1:45
Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has
direct connections (without change of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
fast Line, west, en Sunday, when nagged,
will stopatDewnJbigtown.Coatesvlllu, Farkca
burg, Mount Jey, Elizabethtown and Middle
town. Day Express, fast Line, News Express, Mall
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex
press run dailv.
MAJLMUjMOS.
'HI
GREAT
Burlington Reute
CkJcag, BaruagteH k qalaej tt. K.
Vlileage, Birllagtea ft qalacT B. K.
PKINCIPAL SANK
AND OLD fAVOEITK f ROM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO HAN8ASCITY, OMAHA, CALireiiNlA
LINCOLN AND DENVER
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
te St. Jfcseph, Atchlnsen, Topeke, Denlsen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, An
ions, Mentana and Texas.
This route has no superior ter Aioerf Lea.
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all
classes et travel.
All connections made In Union dopeta.
Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury
instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated iin.j let
sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates et fanvSteepn.ii
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PEKCEVAL LOWKLL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111.
T. J. POTTKB,
Sd Vice Pres. A Gen. Manager, Chicago. 111.
JOHH (J. A. BKAlf.Oea. Eastern Agt.,
817 Broadway, 30S Washington St.
Naw Yewl Bosteii, Mas.
mavl(Wydw
IV81CAL ItiHTMVMJCNTS.
-nriLvex white
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKEB, Agent.
A full Assortment et the various styles con
stantly en hand and for .-ale en the me.,t llli
era! terms ter Cash or Small Monthly in
stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will be
leund te be very Superior in Quality and
Moderate In Price.
Mtf. DECKER Is also agent ler the famous
TNABE"
And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from 1228 upwards.
febl7-Ud
A L1.EN A. HEKR CO.'S
Real Estate and Insurance Office
REMOVED TO
1HO. 108 BAST KING STR1ET.
(Opposite Leepard Hetel.)
RELIABLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST
BATES.
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