LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY MAY! 23, 1883. AMONG THE OLD FILES. LOCAL HlhTOKV IN NEWSPAPERS Adveitleiut; lu tfccLait century Seme Be- nilnltcence el Lancaster in e Olden Time." 1IL The subRcriptien books for the Gap, Newport & Wilmington turnpike were open in Btrasburg in tlie summer of 179G T'ie Intelligencer book htere at tbat time had all the btandard publications of the day for Rale, including Uasselas, Yeung's Night Thoughts, Thomsen's Seasons, Chefcteifleld'B Letters, Tem Paine'e Essays and Tem Jenes (in 3 volumes). Jehn Kerr was making nails " opposite the Ualvinist church en urange btreet," and Peter Getz sold watcheB across from Slough's tavern- Slough. Dunwoody and Downing felt se encouraged by liberal patronage and the completion of the Philadelphia turnpike that tiiey an nounced their purpose te run stages through from Lancaster te Phila delphia in one day, leaviug each terminus at 5 a. m., daily ; and it was net thought extravagant te raise the fare from $3 te $3.50 ; from Lancaster te Suippensburg the journey occupied two days, and the fare was $4. About this time stock was subscribed for the Lancas-. caster, Elizabethtown, Middletewu and llarribburg turnpike. Hamilton & Willcecks dissolved June 29, 1790, and Hamilton continued the pub licatien of the Journal alone ; inserting ad vertisements " of no mere length than breadth three times for a dollar and a quarter dollar for every continuance." Kebeit Dawben's patent belting cloths ler millerc, made in Wilmiugten, are heralded as huperier te imported goods. Wilder Bcvius, of Martick works, adver tises his runaway negre Isaac, who "will take te excess ei streug drink if permitted. His clothing cannot be described, having a great variety, all of which he has taken with him. He is well known in Lancas tcr, being formerly the property of Mr. Slough. It is probable he will be seen with watches, two of our workmen having missed them hiuce his olepomeut." $30 reward. Iu the issue of July 8. is announced the great less sustained by Science and the World in the death en June 20 of David Rittenhouse, LL.D., who was buried next day. With the return of Frcdem's natal day there was a fit observance of it at Witmer's Bridge and at the Springs oppe site Mr. Swenk's, the inevitable series of toasts being drank and "the large aud re spectable company of citizens" returning te town in the evening "beaiing the cap of liberty before them, and after forming into a circle at the court house, a Hymn te Liberty was tsuug." That there were cure-alls in theso days is fbewn by the fact that G. W. Aldcrstcrn advertises himself as such, located at the " inn of Mr. Jehn Michael, the sign of the Waggen en Queen street." The short waisted dresses of the day, an innovation in ladies' fashions, were the subject of much spoitive discussion, often occupying a share of the space devoted te medical contributions. The celebrated orator aud patriot, Mr. (Fisher) Ames, having taken a journey south waid for his health reached Lancaster en July 2.1th, aud "this Americans-Cicere" was given a dinner uext day by se me of the gentlemen of the town at Mr. Slough's (tavern). The pub lication of this is credited by the cuter prising ,ieuina I te a correspondent. The Philadelphia turnpike must have begun early te pay as a dividend of $9 per share (6300) is announced at this time. Kcily & Weed new anueunce that their stages will run through te Philadelphia in one day. Mr. Pcticelas was painting miniature per traitb here then, completing them in two days with three hours sitting. After Aug. 14,1879, a tri weekly mail te Philadelphia is premised. Candidates were net numer ous, the only current political advertise ment being the request of James Morrison that his constituents should net reelect him te the Legislature as his domestic concerns would net admit of him serving were he elected.. "A correspondent" again informs the Journal of an item of local news iu the fact that the new engine for the Sun fire company, made by Peter Getz, is fully completed, and " is esteemed by gentlemen of mechanical abilities te he as complete apiece of workmanship as auy of the kind in America," throwin'the water "with great foice aud effect." Ner were seekers after place in the court house se abundant as new, as the recorder ad vertises for an apprentice wjie can read geed English. Daniel Witnicr succeeded his brother Abraham, of Witmer's bridge, in the proprietorship of the tavern there iu September, 1790. 1'uIltICrt. It eecms te have been the piivilege of every sect or organization te present its ticket for the consideration of the electors aud accordingly we Cud in the newspapers of that day a set et nominees proposed by the field eflicers of the militia of Lancas ter county ; another by the jury of the su preeo court. In the county the grant by the Legislature of the right te Niesly te eieet a wing-dam ou the Conestegoe was fanned into au issue aud was much dis cussed. The following Lurlesque ad dress is taken fiem the Journal of Sept. 30, 1790 : ' ADDRESS le the HIGH & MIGHTY SPUNK MA KERS of LANCASTER. The peneil fcal hand when the tiunipjt of confufieii is te found in your cars Duftte duft Vinegar te Vinegai Oppotitien te oppefnion. The facrcd right of fufli.igc is tottering from its bafe. The Demen of party will aflail you with terrific vigor, and ftruggle hard te make your r.sniASsr.D opinion fhrink into ebfeurity. Then be en your guard, for all fides arc in dangei ; but in the end, my dear brethren, you will certainly fuccccd, with a little fcuflling and rubbing. Only hften te yeui friend Doedlcdnim ! Teunfmcn fhut up your flieps Countrymen leae )our plows and your harrows, your herfes and your cows! Repair te the ftandard of fieedem. Hither ye fens of Titus the Fifher man. Yc fhall have Reckfifh and Old Wine Old Wine and Reckfifh. Men of Shad! from Dan te Bcifhcba! from Timethy Tun-belly down'te Dick Wcazleguts ! attend te the roll call of Doedledrum, the Hi:kdsman! Aflfemble at Gregrum Hall; Number your men ; turn out the Damites ; out with the infidieus culprits, who dared te vote according te their own fentiments, and contrary te the wifh of US, the People ! Oppefc with the ftreng arm of democracy every lerdling that ventures te approve of their meafurcs Who cares if they de send AmbafTaders from every diftrifl? who cares for the felf-created military aflbciatien ? if we de net approve of their decifien, we can drive them te their pris tine infignificance.' We have taken " time by the forelock," they knew our fentiments, and can have no chance of fuccefs. Whether our choice be geed or bad, it is no matter; the glory of nomination fhall be ours, and it is all we aim at ! Se fhall the Dam be d d ; and the un biased Freemen of Gregrum Hall have abun dance of Reckfifh and Old Wine Old Wine and Reckfifh ! I fay, prick up your ears, rub your whif kers, open wide your eyes, and leek fteadfaft at the fage advice of your old friend Sept. 29. Doedledrum. Mere Old Papers. James Swisher, of Coleraine, has shown us a copy of the Lancaster Free Press. Lancaster, June 1, 1820, vel. ii, Ne. 4, published by S. C. Stambaugh. It contains the prospectus of the Hive, a literary paper te be stai ted in this city by Win. Baxtee, and of the Village Chronicle, te be established iu Marietta by Sharp & Malle. Mr. Swisher has also a copy of JDunlap's General Advertiser, Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1775, which prints some sharp correspon dence between Gens. Gage and Washing ton en the treatment of soldiers captured from the enemy by their respective forces. Te the afflicted wesayreaa the advertise ment 0! Simmons Liver Regulator. De Yen Believe It. That In this town there are scores of persona pasdtng our store every clay whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, 8eur am! dlstn-BHcd meuinch. Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when ler "5c. we will sell them billion's Vitallzer. guaranteed te cure them. Seli! by II. n. Cochran, tlrujrglst, Neg. 147 aii'l I3U North Queen street. fb7-eea2 A SiriihI Victory. The value Ol electricity as a re neUlal agent lius gained a signal victory ever prejudice. Tlieiniis' Kclectric OH stand's loiemest in thl- cIum et compounds. Testimonials Irein all parts tell et the wondrous cuiea nt rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, ami sores, etc.. etlected by Its agency. Fer Pale by II. 1$. Cochran, drugglat. 137 anil 131) North Queen Htreet, Give Him a Kest. When enfeebled by long Hiiflering proceed ing fiem torpid liver, biliousness, indigestion constipation, or sick headache, take Burdock Itloed Hitters, which give iest te the weary and rclnvigeratcH all the erguns et the body. Trice $1. Fer wile by II. li. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13U North Queen Htreet. TEA S:C. ryuix xiik New Tea and Coffee Stere, 31 West King Street. TKKMS : HEST VALUE FOR READY CASH. People will lind it te their advantage te ptiichase where extra pretlts nre net put ou 111 order te cover bail rteblH necessarily In curred where eiedlt business Is done. STRONG, WELL-FLAVORKI) TEIS, from 30c. te 80s. par Pound. Coffee Roasted Daily A SPECIALTY. CREAM RIO, at 25c. per Pound. It takes the lead of all ether grades, being an old-time Celfce. BEST MEXICAN only 28c. Itetlcr than any Java. Try it. Liberal reduc tion made In Five-round Packages. Five Pounds of GOLDEN RIO and a Gift for $1. Six Peuuda of Choice Rie for 90c. Standard Granulated Sugareiily 9c Fer initie inducements presents will be given at my well stocked store. Every sensible Innse-keoper requiring pure Teas mid Polices in condition neat every time blieulcl c.ill at s. CLARKE'S, (NEXr TO COOPER HOUSE.) Ne. 31 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. S-AI1 Cotree ground en a new patent mill which has a capicity ier gilndlng fivepeuuds a nuiiiiU', thereby causing no delay. my22 3td MEHIU&fl TEA COMPANY. TAKE NOTICE ! AT 26 CENTRE SQUARE. 26. Jtest Granulated Sugar, 1)c. White Sugar, 8c. TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. BEST CAROLINA RICE, 8c. TRY MVE POUNDS BEST GOLDEN RIO FOR 11.00. S"PRESENTS TO EVERY PURCHASER. AMERICAN TEA CO., NO. 20 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. nuij s:at VAM.tLlA.1tXn, C. 'IU1K Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, XARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSE!, LANCASTER, PA. Wu make every style Ruggy and Carriage desired. AU Werk linishcd in the lnostcoin lnestcoin lnostcein lortablo ami elegant style. We use only tbe best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose, nan-itd&w JlVtllCAL... w IM'OX & WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LTJCKENBAGH, Agent. A Full Assortmentet the various styles con stantly en hand and lorsale en the 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 leund te be very 8-ipcrler in Quality and Moderate in Price. Having severed my connections with the Estey Organ Company, I lake tills method te Inform my lricnds In Lancaster county, I am new selilne an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine one et the most oeautitul-tened Organs lnaiiu laclured in the United States. Mr. LuckenbacU la also agent ler the loineus "KNABB" Andsveral ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. leb!7-ttd JC8T KKCfilVEO, ANOTUEK LOT OF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct from manufacturers and only 8 eta. per oz.. or 25 cts.perji ft at iHARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CXGAS .STORE. JUJBUlCAli "DK NOON'S feKIN CUhK. Frem the New Haven Register 1 fl CELERY gr AS A BEMELYX FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. WUATTHK MEDICAL l'UUFEbSION SV ABOUT IT, ANUTKE OIIODBElCLTS ATTENDING ITS USE. HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NGR- VOUSN333, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA. "DR. BENSON'S preparation et Celery and Chamomile ler nervous diseases is tha most important addition made te the materia vied ica in this lest quarter et a centJ'y." Dr. J. W. J.Englar, el Baltimore. ' Dr. Bensen's Pills, are worth th lr weight In geld in nervous and sicfe headache," Dr. A. II. Schlichter, et Baltimore. "Th se Pills am lnv.iluab ein nervous dls eases." Dr. Hammend, or N'cw Yerk. " Dr. Bensen's Pills ler the euro et Neural gia are a success." Dr. IJ. P. Helmau, Chris tian burg. Vs. These Pills are a special preparation, only - ter the cure of special diseases, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy of a trial by all intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly te and will cure sick headaenc, nerv ous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paraly sis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all tlruggsts Price, 50 cents. Depot, 100 North Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two bexts ler $1, or six boxes ler 92 50, te any addiess. DR. C. W. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRE SCRIPTION. SKIN CURB. Is Warrentetl te Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, RUMORS. INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST. ALL ROUGH SU.YI. ERUPTIONS. DISEASKS OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCEUS. VENDER ITCI1ING3, and PIMPLES en all parta of the body. it makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckle-, a-rn is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in one pai'kage, consist ing et both internal and external treatment. All Ilrst-class druggists have It. Trice $1 per package. C. N. Crlttcnlen, Sele Wholesale Agents ler Dr. C. W. Bensen's Rtmedles 115 Fulton St., New Yerk, mayll-M.W.SiCw DENSIIN'S SKIN UUKU AND CKLEKY 1 anil Chamomile rills for sale at II. II Cochi mi's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. .iniu2-3mit HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Tlieie has never been an Instance in which this sterling invigeraut and auti-tebrile medi cine has tailed towardeirthecomplalnt.when taken duly as a protection against malaria. Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all the officinal specifics, aud new prescrlbe this harmless vegetable tonic ler chills and fever, as well as dyspepsia and nervous affections, llesletter's Bittern is the specific you need. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealci'3 gen- orally. myl-luulced&w VT.VKK FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE. " YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for Samaiutan Nkbvink," says a skeptic. "Hew can eiib med icine be a specific ter EPILEPSY, DYSPEP SIA. ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, RHEUMATISM. SPERMATORRU.i:, or SEM INAL WEAKNESS nnd fifty ether com plaints?" We claim it a specific, simply be cause the virus et all diseases arises from the bleed. Its Nervine. Reselvent. Alterative, and Laxative properties meet all the cendi. tiens herein relerrctl le. It'd known tvurltl wUlc as THE GREAT Nerve Conqueror. It quiets ami composes the patient net by the introduction of opiates uutl drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity te the stom ach and nervous systcui, whereby the brain is relieved of morbid lanclcs, which are ere a'ed by the causesabeve referred te. Te clergymen, Lawvers, Literary Alcn, Mer chants, Bankers, Ladies, anil all these whose sedentary employment causes nervous pros tration, irregularities of the bleed, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samaritan Nbuvinic is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wenderiul iuvlgerant that ever sustained the striking HV.stum. $1.50. Seltl by all Druggists. The DR. S. A. RICHMOND MED. CO., Proprietor, St. Jtweph. Me. CllAS. if. CRITTENTOX, Agent, New Yerk Citv. a2l lyeed&w (l) T OCIIKU'S DYES. A 5c, Package LOOKER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. GEOCJSItlb'S. A T BCKSK'S. It is Really True THAT WE ARE SELLING QUART CANS FRESH TABLE PEACHES AT 15c. A CAN. Yeu hardly think It postble. they were ever packed ler the money we bought tnem at. SOMEDOOT'S LOSS IS YOUR OA1N. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. think of it, only 15c. a can ; they will surely go like het cakes at that pi Ice. Then These Tomatoes At 4 cans ler 25c, every can guaranteed, are a Bargain. Bargains in Canned Goods Te Reduce Stock, At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. II BITTERS CZ07HJ0,OJfJXMWXAM, C ANOTHER LOT OF NEW TIES at the.. NEW COLLARS at the.. FANCY HALFHOSE.at the.. NEWSUSPENDEB3.at the.. UNDERWEAR at the.. .BLUE FRONT. .BLUE FRONT. BLUE FRONT. .BLUE FRONT .BLUE FRONT. E. .J. ERISMAN'S BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. Ne 17 "West King1 Street TfEW CLUTH1NU FAKLOB. Jno. J. Smaling, (LATE WITH HOYT & GLEASON.) TAILOR, Would be rieased le have PARLOR, you call at his Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE THE Latest Novelties FOR Men's Wear, Imperted direct ler our tr.ide. SECOND FLOOR, MARBLE FRONT, raaj P-lydWi-S H :ii;sii & into. What Time Is It ? The vety time te make your puichascsef CLOTHING AND- Gents' Furnishing Goods, for the Sl'RING AND BUMMER MONTHS THE 1'LACE IS nt Fenn Hall Clothing Henso, KEPT BY HIRSH & BRO. On account et the lateness of the season we have taken lime bv the loreleck and made a SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES, throughout our entire stock, we will make It le your Interest 10 call en us, asourstesk is yet complete in eveiy way. We pay especial attention te Beys' and Children's Clothing, We have them iu all gr ides aud sizes and at puces varying trem Si. 50 upward . Ycur attention is called te the Fine Line el NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR, SniRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS. We have the greatest bargain ever offered in Lancaster in 150 Dezen-Pants-flttingr Overalls, with four regular pockets, riveted buttons, and you caunet rip them. We sell them ter 75 CENTS. Each pair C03t SI. 25 te inanu lacture. Hirsh & Brether, Ne3. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. tlMALlNO'3 SfiilNG Ol'Krurfu. SMALING. OPENING OF- SPRIM NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. W 1LI.1AM.SOM & rOSTKtf. S03LK ILEAL BARGAINS -AT- ter's. 20 Dezen SILK WINDSOR TIES for Ladles or Gents at 25 Cents Apiece. 20 Dezon et GOOD SERVICEABLE SUS PENDERS for 2J Cents per pair. 10 Dezen of COLORED LAUNDR1ED SHIRTS, with TWO COLLARS EACH, ler 50 Cents Apiece. 5 Dezen of NIGHT SHIRTS (j0d length) ler 75 Cents Apiece. 20 Dezen et COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS for Werkiugmen, ler 30 Cents Apiece. 15 Dezon of Streng, WcII-Made HARVEST PANTS ler Worklngmen. for 75 Cents per pair. 75 Dezen el the PATENT EIGUMIE DRESS SHIRTS, ler $1.00 each. 20 Dezon of WHITE AND MIXED DRESS STRAW HATS for Gentlemen, for 50 Cents Apiece. 20 Dezen LINEK BUGG1 DUSTERS for 40 Cents Apicco. IN THE CLOTHING AND- SHOE DEPARTMENT Are some such BARGAINS that are worth your while te see. The prudent and cautious buyer should make a note of these things. neil & Fester, j Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA BAKUA1NS IN WATCHES, JLOOK Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds i will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 169k North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. daczsiyct HSOIlirFOu TT AUCK A UBuTBfSK. HAGER & BROTHER. CARPETS. ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT TfiE LOWEST RULING PRICES. Hartferd Meuquettes, Smith's Meuquettes, Bigelow Bedy Brussels, Hartferd Bedy Brus sels, Herner Bedy Brussels, for Parlors, Libraries, Chambers, Hall and Stair, etc., with 9 in., 2-4 and 5-8 Borders te match ; also, Roxbury Tapestry, Saxonville Tapestry, Smith's Extra Tapes try, Medford Tapestry, Higgens' Tapestry, and Sanferd's Tapestry Carpets, all the Best and Well-known Makes, of which we have the Latest Patterns. Hartferd and Lewell Three-Flys and Extra Supers, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets. LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, AND RUGS. Extensive Line of Paper Hangings, Lace -Curtains, Shades and Shading. Best Spring Balance Fixtures in the Market. HAGER NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, TOUK S. OIVLEK & CO. White Goods, Underwear and Hosiery Departments. FULL LINES OF ALL KINDS OF White Goods, Embroideries and Lace?, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Night Dresses, Chemises and Pants in all qualities, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, etc. Special Bargains in Meusquitaire Kids at 50c. Parasols, Steh Umbrellas, etc., -We are Offering Bargains in Every Department. Call and eee for yourselves. All goods marked In plain figures, and one price only. JOHN Ne. 25 East King Street, B OWiSBS St UUKST. Black GroecLs at Bewers & Hurst's. Black Silk Wrap Henrietta Cleths, pure Silk and Weel, irem $1.00 up. All-Weel Blaek Cashiueres, Itlack Tnmlse Cleth, Black Albatross Cleths. Black Nun's Veiling, Kliuk Otteman (uenadine. Black Lace Buntings, Black Jersey Cords. Blactc Armures nnd Brocades. We call special attention te the above assortment of BlacK llressioeds, an they are all of the. best iualltieJ, and prices rauKC Irem 25c. te $100 per yard. W"e have them marked low, and can Kuawntoe geed satisfaction. We c ill special attention te our choice line et Crepe Veils, in all sizes; also an elegant lineet Made Veils, extnt lciiKtlis anil widths, made up from Ceurtaula's Best .English Crepes We also show an elegant -Quality et Ceurt'iuld's Best Enirliih Crepe, 41 inches wide, at $!ui per yard. Te persons In want et an extra geed Crepe we would w pleased te show It. Black Thibet Shawls, Ions ami square. Black Ulevea, In Silk Taffeta, Brilliant Lfsle, Lisle Thread, Cotten ana Kid. .K-WESHOWANlJOIENSKSTOfJK.OFTUE ABOVE GOODS. ALL AT LOW PBICES. MO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOPS.-SH New Te-day : KNIGHT TEMPLAR GLOVES, in ail sizes. BO.WERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NOiftTH ICA.TT N OTIUK. SHULTZ'S Old Established and Largest Retail HAT STORE IN HAS NOT BUT LOCATED IN THE ELEGANT STORE ROOMS, 8HULTZ BROS.' ( OLD Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street, WHERE IT A Period of Nearly Forty Years. niayll-lmd MVJBltr H OUOUTO.VS. HOUGHTON'S Livery and Sale Stables. lew FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR TARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND , SOLD AT ALL TIMEtf. Stables Ne. 44 Market Street, . ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. JIVOKS AJfJi J OHM BACK'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags JSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. HEM.OVAL. J3EMOVAL. " - Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STBBET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOET-STORE i,.m,1.SeJemove.at?,Xe-46EA8TK1NLste.et'.llrectlyoPP08lte the Court Heuse, where tlieie will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, ruar20-tfd NO. 40 EAST KING STREET. yELLER St WOODWARD'S MUSIC Ne. 38 WEST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. el ,f'a??t St0?F f Pjanea and Organs in the City. Decker Bres., Haines Bres., Staltz & Bawer Pianos, Masen & Hamlin Organs. LeweBt Cash Prices. Old instru ments taken in exchange. ,. r!1.?1"1? of Small Musical Instruments, Cornets, Flutes,-Fifes, etc., etc. "We have Violins from $5.00 te $75.00 ; Flutes from $1.00 te $30.00. Full Let of Organettes, Harmenettes, Aristens, etc. All the Latest Sheet Music a27-lmd&lyw UMV eOOJJB. & BROTHER,- LANCASTER. PA. S. GIVLER QUEEN STREET. ANU VAl'a. AMERICA, BEEN BEHOVED, IS STILL STAND.) HAS BEEN FOU T. Sides. STABLE. 8TA.T10Nf.JfX. STORE, & co.; Lancaster, Fa. LANCASTER PA. TtAnst,ejMa' uvijm LANCASTKK AND MILUSKSV1LLE B. R Cars run as loTlews : tli?iVe Lancater (P-K Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30a.m., and 2, 4, and 80p.m..excnDten Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 v. m Leave MUlersvllle (lower end) at 5, 8, andjll a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. ' Cars run daUy en e ive time except en Ban COMJM1UA & rORT DJsrOSIT KAIL KOAD TIME TABLE. TnilM new rnn 1 egnlnrlir en the Columbia Pert Deposit Kallread en the following time : aenniWAnp. STATIONS. mebthwakd. p.r. A.X. 10:20 10:3:1 10-.39 105 11:00 11:03 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 11:38 11:54 P.M. 12:113 12:15 12:30 A.M. r.M. 6:20 6:35 6:42 7:00 7:05 7:09 7:12 7:17 7:23 7:37 7:41 7:50 8:05 8:13 8:25 Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Cresswell.... ...Safe Harber... ..Sbenk's Kerry.. Peqnea . .Yerk Furnace. . Tucquan .McCall's Ferry. ...FlUs'aEddy... ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peach Bettem.. ...Conewlngo... Oct'.ara ...Pert L'apeslt.. ....Perryvllle.... 7:10 7:27 7:37 8.-00 8:20 7:31 7:36 7:2S 7:17 7:05 DKAU1NU COLUMBIA IS. R. AKIiANGEUENT OfTaSSKNGES TSAIH8 MONDAY, KOVEMBEtt 13th, 1882. NORTHWARD. UATI. Quarry vllle....: Lancaster, King St.. . Lancaster Columbia. ABR1V. RwUlntt A.M. P.M. 8.-20 6:35 8:09 5:25 8.02 0:20 7:45 5:05 7:40 6:01 7:36 48 7:34 46 7:28 41 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 7:00 4:33 67 4:26 6:41 4:12 6:32 4:05 6.-20 8:56 3:41 A.M. TM 9-1C 9:20 BOUTHWAED, ;AT. A.M. V. P.M. P.K ucauing ABSIVm. Columbia , Lan caster. Lancaster, King St.. . Qnarnrvllle 7:25 12.-00 6:10 8.-2S 8:18 8:25 P.M. 9:40 9-JO 9:40 2:10 10 5:15 55 10:40 9:55 630 x rains connect at Reading with trains teand w.ii j. mittweimiia, xeiwviiie, Harrisuunr, Al. lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek llente. At Columbia with trains teand from YerJr. Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick ana" Baltl. mere. m. WU.HOIT. Hapt. ()KNKbKI,VAlA BAILKOAU-HEW .. . JiciJ!5Pi;i'E0n and after 8UNDAV MAY 13th, 18W. trains en the Vennsyl yanm KiUlread will arrive at and leave the LunciiHtiii and Philadelphia depots as fellows I Lev Lan Ax PW1 Kastwabd. Mall Kxpress riilladelphla Express... A.M. A.M- 12:421 3:12 5:15 55 8:10 8d0 7:50 1030 Ynrlr AwnmrnilaMnn ..Hl..An a lancmtcr Accome laileaati-fTies.... (.'elnmhlft AeMrniT.mi inn . - 85 9M ........ U:45 P.M. 1233 Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Sea Shere Express 1228 3:15 r.M. Sunday Mali: 2:42 23D 5:45 7:2J 9:45 Johnstown Express. nay J&xpress Harrlsburg Accommodation. 635 6:45 1 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 4? will rnn threngU te Hanover daily, except Sunday. "- Frederick Accommodation, west, cennectfac at Lancaster with fast Line, west, at 1X&. win run threuah te Frederick. D,uak-iw"i :.. :. .AT. Wbbtwaxp. Pnn 1- A.M. A.M. News Express Way Passenger , Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jev 4 J0 40 0S5 6:80 9-0 9:35 9:45 9S0 7:00 7:40 MaUTraln,No.2,vlaCelnmbla,leavee ""8 .cipraBa Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fast Line .1 Frederick Accommodation leaves. Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Acconur.edaUon HarriflburgExpress Western Express Pacific Express P.K. 11.-0S 1:35 ISO 60 2J0 70 7:40 P.M. 2U4 4:41 k40 9:051 U:10 ;iiae 1:0 Harrtsbnrg Express, west, at 6:40 p. m.. Has direct connections (wlthontchangeef cars) te Columbia and -Yerk. rast Line, west, en Sunday, whea aarg wiu BtopatDewnlngtown.CoeiesvUle.Paii burg, Mount Jey, EUtabethtewn and Mldd I Middle- Day ExpTess, Fast Line, News Express, Mail Train, Ne. 1, western Express and Pacific Ex press ma dall v. I BUY MY GOODS FROM FIRttT HANDS for cash and sell the best goods for thO money In the city at HAIITAIAN'S IELI.OW TBOKT CltxAK A.M. P.M. P.M. 6:20 .... 2:S0 7:30 .... 3:40 7:40 1:00 30 7:30 1:10 3:40 9:45 3:20 B0 Led.
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