Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 24, 1883, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY JSTFJiT JGENCEB THIJE8DAY MAY 24, 183.
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Lancaster JntelUflencct.
.tSDAY g-VBNINO, MAY 24, 1883
ACCIDENT AD CRIME
-. L.T Fire, JTrest nd Storm.
The dweliinir of Henry Meedy, in
Lynne. New Hampshire, te barned en
Tuesday, and Lyman Meedy, aged 80
years, was burned te death.-GnerneTille,
a small town at the terminus of the ni ni
eon branch of the Ban Francisce & JJ
Pacific railroad, was almost completely
-. ..,, An TuAulav nitrht by nre.
ThJrtv bnildinira were destroyed. is,,
feOO.OOO. The fireatarted in the Chinese
.it. t,nr.i Th "Everett house at Deer
field, Massaehusetts, was burned yester
dav. Less, 22,000. The only ests in
the house were the family of Wm. w.
Tweed, of New Yerk. A disMtreus fire
broke out in the Russian naTigatien com
pany's building yards, Bebastopel, de
stroying machinery, models and the
workshop for iron dads. The earthquake
shocks, strong enough tcshake buildings,
were felt in Catlettsbnrg, Kentucky, at
half part 11 o'clock Tuesday night.
Snow fell en Tuesday night and drifted
a feet deep en the line of the Richmond
Sr. Ailnirhenv railroad, between Lynchburg
and Cliften Ferge, in Virginia. The crops
are being damaged. Heavy frost eccuned
en Monday and Tuesday nights throughout
the Southern and part of Central Mia
seuri, and particularly in that section or
Illinois swept by the tornado last Friday
night. Early vegetables are almost en
tirely destroyed, and fruit and grain are
badly damaged. The brig L Sapere, from
Beunos Ayres for New Yerk, which re
cently foundered at sea, had a cargo of
bides, skins, ostrich feathers, etc., con
signed te Bosten and New Yerk merchants.
Tnere were insurances en win isug" bs
gating $52,500. A hurricane in Jehnsen
county, Arkansas, first struck near the
mouth of Horsehead creek and followed
the east fork for several miles. Jehn
James was killed: and several ethers were
injured. Twenty-five houses and one
church were destroyed.
THE BIliLURD TOtBNAfflKNI.
nien Defeat Carter and the rrenchnjun
Scores a Game Aralnst ScnaefTer.
The sixteenth game of cushion-carom
tournament was played Wednesday after
noon by Carter and Dien, at New Yerk.
Dien took the lead from the start and
kept it, finishing the game in oiehty-ene
innincs. with an average of C 14-81. Car
ter's average. 5 7 8. In the evening
Vignaux and Schaefer played. The spec
tators filled the hall. Edward McLaugh
lin, of Philadelphia, was referee. Schaefer
was the favorite at two te one. The
Frenchman seemed, in better health than
at any ether game in this tournament and
played finely. When he had 100 Jacob
had but 45. In the fourth inning, in the
beginning of a run, Vignaux maie a pal
pable count, whieh the referee did net see
and no decided. Schaefer took the cue
and ran 30 odd. The Frenchman was
plainly very nervous. Schaefer gained en
him, passed him and was 18 points ahead
wbea the 300 was turned. Then Vignaux
passed him and the fortieth inning was
Vignaux with 250. Schaefer with 232 ;
but the next inning he passed the French
man, who in turn passed him, and when
,,lie had 314 Jacob had but 271. Then Vig
naux forged ahead fast, Schaefer playinjr
poorly at times. Vignaux reached 500
points in sixty-five innings, beating Schae
fer 159 points Vignaux's average, 8 4 13;
Schaefer's, 5 21-64. Each made 337 as the
best run of the game.
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THE OKAY.
memorial Day in Virginia A Tribute te
Pickett.
At Richmond, Va., Memerial day was
observed Wednesday by a general suspen
sion of business, and the 12,000 graves of
Confederates in Hollywood cemetery were
decorated with flowers and " the military
paraded. The weather was partly cloudy
and cool, Many thousand people visited
the cemetery. The feature of the day
was the performance of the burial service
ever the remains of a number of uen
federate soldiers killed at the battle of
Seven Pines, which were brought te Rich
mond a few days age. Anether interesting
tneident was the presentation, by Phil
Kearnev Pest. Ne. 10. G. A. R., of a
magnificent floral menument, te be placed
upon the grave of General Geerge E
Pickett. TbJBperal tribute was received
by the militaryand taken toHelly weed by
them. ""
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Advertising Cheats ! t !
" It has become se common te wiite the be
ginning 01 an article, in an elegant, interest
ing manner,
Then run it Inte seme ad vertissracnt that
we avoid all such,
" And simply call attention te the merit!1 el
Hep Bitters In as plain, honest terms as possi
ble. " Te induce people
"Te give them one trial, which ke proves
their value that they will never use anything
else.
"Thk I&xmkdv se taverably noticed in all
the papers,
" Religious and secular, Is
" Having a large sale, and U suppl lnllng all
ether medicines
"There Is no denjing the virtue ut the
Hep plant, and the proprietors et Hep Bit
ters have shown great shrewdness
"And ability
' In compounding a medicine whose virtues
are se palpable te everyone's Observation.
)ld She Die?
" Ne !
"She lingered and suffered along, pining
away all the time ler years."
" The doctors doing her no geed ;"
"And at last was cured by UiU Hen Bltteis
the papers say se much about."
"Indeed! Indeed!"
" Hew thauktul we should be ter that medi
cine." ;A Daughter's BlUery.
" Eleven years enr daughter suticred en a
bed et misery,
".Frem a complication et kidney, liver,
rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility.
Under the care of the best physicians,
Wne-gave her disease various names,
" But no relict.
And new she is restored te us in geed
he.Uth by as simple a remedy a? Hep Bitters,
that we shunned for years before using It"
Thk Parkxts.
iratber is Getting Well.
" My daughters say :
" Hewmnch better lather is since he used
Hep Bitters."
" He is getting well after his long sutleiing
from a disease declared Incurable."
u And we are se glad that he used your Bit
ters." A Lady et Ttlca, N.T.
ml4-T,Th&Slmd&w
TTOF HITTKKM FOK HALK AT H. K
n. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
mar2-3md
Te the afflicted we say read the advertise
ment et Simmons Liver Kegulater.
De Ten Believe It.
That In this town there arc scores of persons
passing our store every day whose lives are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver com
plaint, Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell
them Shiloh's Vltallzer. guaranteed te euro
them. Sold by H. n. Cochran, druggist, Nes
147 and 189 North Queen street. feb7-eed2
A Signal Victory.
The value el electricity as a remedial agent
has gained a signal victory ever prejudice.
Themas' Eclectrlc Oil stands foremost in this
class el compounds. Testimonials from all
parts tell et the wondrous cures el rheuma
tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc.. effected
by its agency. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street
Give Him a Kest-
When enfeebled by long suffering proceed
ing from torpid liver, biliousness, indigestion
constipation, or sick headache, take Burdock
Bleed Bitters, which give rest te the weary
and reinvlgerates all the organs et the body.
Trice $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
MEDICAID
rmKE
Sinus' Liver Miter
Ter Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic 'Diarrheea, Jaundice, Imparity ot-the
IHsed. Fever ana Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused by Derangement of Llver.Bewels
and Kidneys.
SY MPTOMS OF A DISEASED MVEB.
j
Bad Breath , Pain In the Side, sometimes
the pain Is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ler Khcumatlsm ; general less el appe
tite. Bowels- generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax: the bead te troubled
with pain. Is dull and heavy, with considera
ble loese? memory, accompanied wiUiapalu-
inl sensation ei leaving UUUWUD fjiiruzS
which ought te have been done : a slight, dry
cenghind unshed tace te sometimes an at
tanflant, elten mistaken DumP"0& j. .
Datientcemplalns of weariness and: debility ;
nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation el theBkin ex
lata; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satisfied tliat exercise would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon uplorti uplerti uplorti
tnde te try it in tact distrusts every remedy.
Several et the above symptoms attend the
dlsease, but cases have occurred when but
low el them existed, yet examination alter
c eatu has shown the Liver te nave been ex
tensively deranged.
It should be used by all persons, old and
young, whenever any of -the above
symptoms appear.
Pnranna trawHntr or Hvinff In Unhealthy
Localities, by taking adese occasionally te
keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Alalarli, Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Depression ei Spirits, etc It
will invigorate like a glass of wine, bat is no
intoxicating beverage.
It yen have eaten- anything hard or diges
tion, or ieel heavy alter meals, or sleepless ut
night, take a dose and you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Begulater in the
llouse !
Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho
roughly sate purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out el place. The remedy
Is harmless and does net Interfere with Dnsi Dnsi
nesser pleasure.
IT IS PUBELY VEGETABLE,
And has all the power and efficacy or Calomel
or Quinine, without any rf the injurious after
effects.
A Govner's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Kegulater has been lu use
in my family for seme tirae, and I am satis
fied It is a valuable addition te the medical
scien cc. J . Gill Shorter,
Governer et Alabama.
Hen. Alexander H. Stephens, et Ga.. says :
Have derived some benefit irem the use et
Simmons Liver Kegulater, and wish te give it
a further trial.
"The only Thing that never falls te Believe."
I lave used many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Afiectien and Debility, but never have
leund anything te benefit me te the extent
bimmens Liver Kegulater has. I sent from
Minnesota, te Georgia for it and would send
further ler such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly affected te give it a
trial as it seems tnoeniy tuing mat never ians
te relieve.
P.M. .TANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. Vf. Masen says : Frem actual experi
ence in the use of Simmons Liver Kegulater
in my practlce 1 have been and am satisfied te
use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.
3Take enly-the GENUINE, which always
has en the wrapper the KED TKADE-MAKK
and SIGNATURE OF
J. H.ZEILIN&CO.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and
39 North Queen street,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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TTNIVEKSAl.
TESTIMONY
IN FAVOn OF
lf KIDNEY-WORT."
THE GREAT SI'KCIFIC FOU KIDNEY DIS
EASE. LIVEIt TROUBLES, MALABIA,
CONSTIPATION, PILES. LADIKS
WEAKKESSES AND RHEU
MATISM. TEKKIBLK KIONKV DISEASE.
"Mrs. Hedges says I cannot tee highly
praise Kidney-Wert," sajs Mrs. Sam Hedges,
v lllianntewn, V. Va. " It cured my terrible
Itidncy disease. My wile had te thru me ever
in the bed before uslns it."
StVKtCK KIDNEY UISBASE.
'I was entirely cured," reecatly said Mr. N.
Bunlick, el tue Chicopeo Bex Ce., Springfield,
Muss., "et sevcie kidney dibease by using kidney-eort."
COULD NOT WOKK HEFOllE.
" l'vehadneTpains since I was cured by
Kidney-Wert," said Mr. Jas. C. Hurd, otthe
Ctncopee Bes Ce., Springfield. Mass. " 1
couldn't work belerc using It, se great were
my kidney difficulties.''
K1DMEY AND LIVER TROUBLES.
" Several doctors Jailed," writes N. Sleepy.
Allegheny City, Pa,, " hut Kidney- Wert cumd
toy kidney and liver troubles el two years'
standing."
UIDNEY COMI'LAINT AND DIABETES.
" Fer six years," says Engineer W. H.
Thompson, ei C. M. &St. Paul R. It., "Iliad
kidney complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney
Wert lias entirely cured me."
IT HAS DONE WOSDEKS.
" 1'canre'emmend Kidney-Wert te all the
world," writes J. K. Bicgamen, iyicstllne, O.,
" It has done wonders lei me and many etheis
troubled with kidney and liver disorders "
Constipation, riles and Rheumatism.
I have leund in my practice that Constipa
tion and Piles in all tonus, as well as Rheu
matic allectiens, yield readily te Kidney Kidney
Wert. Philip C. B.uleu, M. D., Moukteu, Vt.
PILES 10 Y1SAIIH.
" Kidney-Wert is a medicine et priceless
value. 1 had Piles ter 1G consecutive -ears.
It cuied ine." Nelsen Fairchlids, St Albans,
Vt.
GltAVEL, PERSIAN ETT RELIEF.
" I have used Kidney-Wert ier gravel," ro re
ccntiy wrote Jas. F. Reed, of North Acton,
Maine, " and it gave me permanent relief."
SO YEARS KIDNEY DISEA3K.
' 1 hadki Iney disease for 20 years," writes
C. P. Brown, of Westport, N. Y. " I could
scarcely wlk and could de no work. 1 de
voutly thank Gea tLat Kidney-Wert has en
tirely cured me."
A GREAT ULE33INU for RHEUMATISM.
" It is. thanks te kiud Providence, a great
temporal blessing." truly remarks Win. Ellis,
et Evans, Colerado. The ventleman reterred
te lvtdney-Wert, and its magical curative
properties, in cases et rheumatism and kid
ney trouble.
RHEUMATISM 0 THE UKNCU.
A priceless Jewel. J. O. Sewel, a judge at
Woodbury. Vt., says: " Kidney-Wert cured
my rheumatism. Nothing else would de it."
FILES.,
Frem Nantucket. Mass., Mr. Wm. 11. Chad-
wick writes: Kiuney-wert wercs promptly
and efficiently In cuses et Plies as well as Kid
ney troubles. It's a most excellent medicine."
LADIES' TROUBLES.
" Ne medicine helped my thrce years pecu
liar troubles," says Mrs. H. Lamercaux, et
Isle La Motte, Vt., " except Kidney Wet:. It
cured me, and many et my friendr, tee."
OVER 30 YEARS.
"1 had kidnev and ether troubles ever 3
year," writes Mr. J. T. Galloway, Elk Kiar,
Oregon. " Nothing helped me but Kidney Kidney
Wert. It will effect apermancnl cure."
A. rnystcian' wile's Troubles.
" Demestic remedies and prescriptions bv
myself (a practicing physician) and ether doe-
ters, eniy paiwaicu my wue's crenic, two
ycaiv standing, inflammation et the bladder.
Kidnev Weit, however, cured her." Thseare
extracts from a letter et Dr. C. M. Summerlin,
et bun Hill, Washington Ce., Ga.
SETTLED CONSTIPATION.
"I have ha I kldney dlsease for 30 years,"
writes Sarah Ptiilllns. et Frankfort. N. Y..
near Utiea, Kidney-Wert has allaytd all my
pains anu cukkd my smucu constipation."
LAUY DISCHARGES TWO SERVANTS.
" I have net been able te de my house-work
for many years, until lately," writes Mrs. M.
P. Merse, et Hyde Park, Minn.," I've new
surprised all my friends, by discharging my
two servants anil doing their work. Kid no v-
Wert was the cause. It cui ed me and lam
strong." my2l-lw3tced
KIDNEY WORT FOR SiLi; AT U. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 19 .North
Queen street. mar 2 'Jmd
VTOT1CE lO TRESPASSERS AND GUN-
i NEKS. All persons are horeby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon am:
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un
inelesed, either ler the purpose et sheeting or
.sliing, as the law will be rigidly enlercei'
igainst all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
K. PERCY ALP EN,
EDWABD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ler R. W Celeman's Hell.
Ol.'t-tMAw
STKVKNS UUD8K
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and pi ice j mme as ether
saloons. H. WAGNER,
mylS-lld Manager.
BAKUA1KS , WATCHES, CLOCK
Chains, Rings, Spectacles, &c. Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tlen. LOUIS WEBER, Ne: lS9Ncrth Queen
strcft. Remember name and number. Dl
reatly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvaii9
railroad depot. doc 2S lvu
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DMT WOOD. '
rrmvMBVAYrAJU mmd cool, t.
On the left, as you enter the
arcade from Chestnut street, is
our new stock of parasols, a la
mode 1883. There is a queenly
article, all lace, at $i5, rich
enough te justify the price asked
originally, which was $25. Tlie
lace covered parasol, $10, was
as high as $i 3.5e, and from these
elevated points we step down
gradually te a very popular arti
cle in black satin, lace trimmed,
at $5 pothers as low as $3, with
lace ; $2.75 without, and then
down te $2 for a covered satin
or a fancy silk. Chintz parasols
irem $z.oe down te 80 cents.
Jehn Wanamaker.
The sight of se many yards of
pretty Scotch Ginghams tnat
have te be opened fresh every
day is refreshing indeed.
There are ever one hundred
sorts and some of the me.st deli
cate beauty, modest and sweet.
Fourth counter from centre, towards Market
street, left of main aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Lace buyers are having a geed
time of it in reveling among the
airy things, Spanish, French,
Swiss and the like in the lace
quarters. Fast as the pretty
things go out the ground is cov
ered again by the fleecy clouds
that rise from the reserve rooms.
Second and third counters Irem Chestnut
street entrance, lett et main aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
The break in silks continues.
It is surely a geed time te buy.
Yeu could hardly miss it from
one end of our counter te the
ether, and we should like our
friends te have a portion out of
.some of our recent purchases.
There is new a new all-silk da
masse for $i, which was sold
originally at $i.5e, in garnet,
gendarme, navy blue, brown,
my tie, bronze, designed in plain
and iancv oelka dots, satin
ground. Plain satin twills (all
silk), constructed expressly for
dusty, summer wear, in garnet,
bronze, brown and blue, $i.5e a
yard.
Firstcounter irem Chestnut street entrance,
right et main atde.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Trade in linens active ; stock
and prices both inviting ; quality
tells. Printed figures in news
papers are net much except te
state the fact, but even then hew
misleading! It is quality that
we care for and that we want te
talk about. We have an Irish
Damask table linen, bleached,
sixty inches wide, at 5e cents,
geed value for the money, and a
better one of German make, a
fraction wider, for 65 cents. All
real flax threads. A double Da
mask Irish table linen, unbleach
ed, without dressing (will bleach
white), new a dollar, was $1.20.
Barnsley double Damask,bleach
ed, $i.5e a yard ; full two yards
wide, very heavy ; seven beauti
ful designs.
A bargain let of Flemish table
linen in several odd patterns at
96 cents; sixty-nine inches wide;
same make in slightly better
grade at $1.00 and $1.10.
Napkins. We have had of
one make of Linen Napkins one
hundred and twenty-six thousand
we haven't mere than six thou
sand left. They come in several
very pretty designs, are24 inches
square, allowing for the hem, and
only $i,85 a dozen.
We are offering a napkin, by
the same maker, for $3.25 a
dozen, which is remarkably
cheap.
French Linen sheeting, hand
woven and finished similar te the
Barnley, 90 inches wide. We
had 1 5e pieces of these goods
and sold them all. There are
only thirty pieces in the new let
just opened. Seme of our friends
who have asked for this make
will take advantage of this no
tice. An excellent quality of Butch
ers' Linen, 40 inches wide at 22
cents.
Chestnut street entrance, lelt.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Net until 1883 has the world
seen the luxury of hosiery ; the
Academy of Music would hardly
be tee large for an exhibition of
the art work of France, England,
Germany and America in foot
wear for ladies, misses, children
and gentlemen.
Chestnut street front, lelt et Arcade.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Pnn-ADELPniA.
DMT GOODS.
N
K3CT DOOB TO THK COURT HOUSE.
-
Carpets and Matting,
Carpets and Matting,
.Carpets and Matting.
INGRAIN, BAG, HALL AND STAIR
c
ARPETS.
LABGE STOCK ANJ LOW PRICES.
White, Red, Check and Fancy
MATTINGS,
IN ALL GRADES, AT LESS THAN REGU
LAR PRICES.
SMYRNA RUGS
AT SI. 00, WORTH Sl.BO.
R. E. FaJinesteck,
LANCASTER, PA.
NEXT DOOB tfO COURT HOU3B.
-jliTBTZGKR St UAIIIII1MAN
k
-HAVE-
THE CHE APE8r BLACK iSILKH,
THE CHEAPEST COLORED SILKS,
THE CHEAPEST BLACK CASHMERES,
THE CHE A PESTBL K.LACEB UXTIXQS.
THE CHEAPEST BLK WOOLS UNTINGS,
THE CHEAPEST CARPETS,
THE CHEAPEST MATTINGS,
THE CHEAPESTSUN UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS,
THE CHEAPEST HOSIERY EOU MEN.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
In Fact the Cheiiest
DRY GOODS
Ever Olleiert In l his City.
Metzpryailiim
Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KINQ ST., LANCASTER.
(Between the Ceoper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
ViiAX..
B.
B. MARTIN
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ail tmti
LU1UJE11 AND COAL.
te- f ard : Ne. 120 North Water an.l
treeta above Lemen Lancaster.
Prince
n l-lvd
MANURK AND COAL..
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herae Ma
nure by the carload at reduced ptices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth ier Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 315 Harrlsburg Pike.
Gknbrai. Office 20 East Chestnut street.
Kauffinan, Keller & Ce.
aprl-lyd
nOAL.
M. V. JJ. COHO,
S'JO rrOSXU K-ATZU SX., H,inr;tster. t.
Wholesale and Retail L'euiers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connectleu With the Telephonic Eichai.u'i
Yard and
'TUKKT
Ofllcc Ne
330 NORTH WATK
ebaviTd
MISCELLAttJSOUb,
FRKY'd CHARCOAL LOZENGES.
The most reliable and surest cure ler
Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Bad Breath and all diseases arising Irem a
disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. PREY, DRUGGIST,
29 E. Orange ht.Cer. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at
the most reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w
SEASON B A L.E UOODS AT RKUUCEU
Prices
AT UECHTOLD'S.
A whole suit, last colors, $J.25 : Working
Pants ler 50c. and up: best malceet Overalls In
the market; all kinds et Shirts, Gauze Un
derwear Irem 25c. and up; Ladies', Gents' and
Misses' Hese from 5c. up te the best British ;
latest styles Neckwear, Cellars, Cutis, Hats,
Caps and Notions.
HENIiY JJECHTOLD,
Ne. 52 N. Queen Street.
feh3-lTd
SALE 04T VUNKGAL
ING HOUSE.
By virtue et an Act et
SPIUNGS UATCD
Assembly, providing
for the Public Sale et the Grounds. Water
Power (Hoever's Springs), and Hatching
Heuse belonging te the state, located near
Denegal Spring.-, Lancaster county, about
tn e and-a-half miles from the Pennsylvania
railroad, either at Mount Jey or Marietta, the
same will be etlced at public vendue or out
cry en the premises, en TUESDAY, the 12th
day of JUNE, A. D 1SS3, at 12 o'clock neon,
et that day, consisting et one acre et highly
cultivated land, line flew et limestone water
ler all ordinary purposes, and n substantially
constructed well built Fr.ine Heuse one hun
dredfeet long by thirty-two leet wide, well
adapted Jer residence, corn or tobacco shed,
and would be a most desirable location,
and fixtures for artificial flsh culture en a lim
ited scale. The state reserving the right te
accept or rfject all bids, and te exclude from
the sale the iron conduit pipes. Terms et
sale, cash en delivery et deed. Possession te
be given en April 1, lSSL or sooner lr stock ei
fish can be safely removed.
JAMES DUFJFV.
Marietta.
ARTHUR MAG1NNIS,
swift Water, Monref county.
BENJ. L. HE WIT,
Hellidayshurg.
JOHN HUMMEL,
Selingsgreve.
G. M. MILLER.
Wilkes-Barre.
ROBERT DALZELL,
Pittsburgh:
tate Fishery Commissioners.
N. B. In case he above property is sela
applications ler new site in the eastern part et
the state wi'l be received at enca by the com
missioners, with diagrams et location, quan
tity and temperature et water, railroad lacil
ItieSt and. such. Inducements as may be eftcied,
directed te - JL -
B. L. HEWIT, HelUdavsburg,
Secretary State Beard of Fishery Commis
sieners. may2l-3td3tw
HAOf
AUER St BROTHER.
MAGER & BROTHER.
CARPETS
ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT THE 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-Plys
and Extra Supers, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets.
' LINOLEUM, OIL GLOTH, AND RUGS.
Extensive Line of Paper Hangings, Lace Curtains, Shades and Shading. Best Spring
Balance Fixtures in the Market.
HAGER &
NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET,
JOHN
8. G1VLKR & CO.
White Goods, Underwear and Hosiery Departments.
White Goods, Embroideries and Laces, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Night Dresses, Chemises and
Pants in all qualities, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Gleveg, etc.
Special Bargains in Meusquitaire Kids at 50c.
Parasols, Sun TJ mterellas, etc.,
tT We are Offering Bargains in
plain figures, and one price only.
JOHN
Ne. 25 East King Street,
GLASS AND JUJSEN8 WARS..
H
lOtl X MARTIN.
AT-
CHINA HALL.
A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE OF
GLASSWARE.
CRAQJ.K, CUT
AND ENGRAVED GLASS
WARE AT
High & Martin,
15 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
JfAPJSR HArHilAttH, eca.
-ptlAIltSS W. FRY.
We have opened te-day anether
CHOICE LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS
Three, three-and-a-half and lour yards Ien? In
Swiss, Nottingham. Applcqtilii, &c.
LACK LAMBREQUINS,
SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS.
Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands, Leeps,
Heeks, &c.
Cornice, In variety te tit any Window. Forty
Dlflercnt Patterns et DADO WINDOW
SHADES, In new colors. (! and 7 teet long.
NICKLE ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS, FRINGES, c.
AN ELEGANT LINE'S
WALL PAPERS,
or every description, in Gilts, Grounded and
Common Papers, Borders, Centres, &c.
PHARES W. FRY.
Ne. 57 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
GROCERIES.
T BUKSK'S.
It is Really True
THAT WE ARE SELLING QUART CANS
FRESH TABLE PEACHES
AT 15c. A CAN.
Yeu hardly think It possible, they were ever
packed for the money we bought them at.
somkdedv'b less is your gain.
GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
Think of it. only 15c. a can ; they will sur.ly
go like het cakes at that price.
Then These Tomatoes
At 4 cans ler C5c, every can gnatantecd, are
a Bargain.
Bargains in Canned Goods
Te HeJucc Stock,
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street.
A
I.I.KN A. UERK & CO. '3
Real Estate and Insurance Office
REMOVED TO
NO. 108 EAST KING STREET.
(Oppesite Leepard Hetel.)
RELIABLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST
RATES.
mar3Mmd
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MKDIOINiS. Tills
Great English Remedy. An unlalllng
cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain in the Back, Dlmnes3 et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and man;
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave Full par
ticulars in our pamplet, which we desfre te
send lrce by mail te every ene. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at Uper pack-!
age, orslxpaclcage8ler$5.or-wiute sentlreei
bv mail en the recciDt et the mennv. bv ad
dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and IS)
North Queen street. On account el countei ceuntei
felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wraper;
tneenly genuine Guarantees eleure lssueil by
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cerluan,
Druggist. 187 and 139 North Queen street.
THE GRAY MEDICINE O..N.1.
prU-lVdW
DMT GOODS.
PULL LINES OP ALL KINDS OP
Every Department,
Call and see for
S. G1VLER
-
stoTieys.
J
U.-JT KKCK1VKD
ANOTHER Lef OK
NEW TIES at the.. .. BLUE KKONT.
NEW COLLARS at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
FANCY HALF HOSE.at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
NEW SUSPENDERS.at the.. .. BLUE FBONT
UNDERWEAR at the.... 15LUE FRONT.
E:
ERISMAN'S
I5LUE FHONT
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE.
Ne. 17 West King Street
VTKW GOODS.
ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agt3.
PALACE OF FASHION,
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
NOW IS YOUR TIME,
ler It H lust new that we are showing the
largest and host selected stecic et
MILLINERY GOODS.
TRIMMED and UNTRIMMKD HATJ and
BONNETS in large variety, at ically
LOW PRICES.
LARGE STOCK OF FLOWERS.
Sprays, Buds, Violets, Pauslcs, etc.
BLACK, WHITE anil COLQRED TIPS
cheaper than ever.
The het weather is coming, and anyone wish
ing te buy a GOOD PAfiASOL-one that will
last long and give geed aalislaetlen will de
well te call and examine the quality of our
NEW PARASOLS.
They arc as geed as can be made."
We have positively tte large,t assortment
and the lowest prices in
BLA-.K and CREAM SPANISH LACES.
We invite examination.
COLORED SPANISH LACES In all the New
Shades Crushed Strawberry, Raspberry,
Cardinal, Garnet, Navy, Bronze, Myrtle, etc.
Black Bcatied Laces, v hlte Trimming Laces.
Real Torchon Laces Irem 5 te 50c. a yard.
Elegant assortment of Lisle and Silk Gloves.
KID GLOVEb a complete stock.
SPBING UNDERWEAR ter Ladies. Gentsand
Children, in Gauze or Merine.
Child's Lace Caps, Dresses, SbawJsandCltaks
Full line el Children's Calice. Seersuckers,
Chambry and White Lawn Dresses. A large
assortment, from 95c. apiece up.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
We have new en hand a very large line el
these goods, made up in llrst class manner, and
for the prices en the same we defy competition
LADIES' READY-MADE DHESSES.
These goods we manufacture ourselves, and
every day shows something new In this de
partment. We make any and all kinds et
goods te order at shortest notice, and guaran
tee lit and workmanship.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
We show something new in Dress Goods
nearly overy day. Te day we received a let ei
Chambry Combination Dresses something
very neat and new selling them at $1.C2 a pat
tern, and they arc going last; also, a New
Line et Satteens at .'5c. ppr yard, and lets et
ether goods in a stock like ours It is very
difficult te enumerate each article, but would
simply say call and see what our line et Dress
Goods comprises.
"nriLLIAJUSUN
st tresTKis,
SOME REAL BARGAINS
-AT
20 Dezen SILK WINDSOR TIES for Ladles
or Gents at 23 Cent Aplece.
20 Dezen et GOOD SERVICEABLE 3US
rENDEUS for Si Cents per pair.
10 Dezen or COLORED LAUNDK1ED
SHIRTS, with TWO COLLARS EACH, ler 50
Cents Aplece.
SDezcn of NIGHT SHIRTS (oed length)
ler 73 Cents Apiece.
20 Dozenet COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS
for Werklngnien, ter 30 Cents Aplece.
15 Dezen of Streng, WuII-.Vn.Ie HARVEST
PANTS for Werkingincii, Ier 7" Cents per
pair.
75 Dezen otthe PATENT E1GHM1E DREsS
SniRTS, ter f 1.00 each.
20 Dezen of wniTE AND MIXED DRESS
STRAW HATS Ter Geltttvncn, for 50 Cents
Apiece.
20 Dezen L1NE BUGGY DUSTERS for 10
Cents Apiece.
IN THE
CLOTHING
AND
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Are seme such BARGAINS that are worth
your while te see. The prudent and cautious
buyer should make a note r t these thlnga.
Win k Fester,
va ev e Q( ' OQ I,,tf Trj,, C
iiOH. , e, ou v oe LiiM Jllllg OL,
LANCASTER. PA
YELLOW PBO.vr Cc. HAVANA CIOAIC,
is the best In tha city, made and for sale
a
UAETMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAl:
STORE.
Williamson & Fester s.
BROTHER,
LANCASTER, PA.
yourselves. All goods marked in
&
CO.,
Lancaster, Fa.
Iiijir.taii-
Silt-
itMJASTitK AND -.I1I.3.KRSVILLK U. It
j Ci.rs run as tullews :
l. nave Lancateer (P. R Depot), at 7, 9, and
ll'lea.m., and 2, 4, t and 8:30 p. in., exctint en
Hatimiay, when th !a,t car leaves at 9:31) p. m
Leave Mlllersville (lewnr end) MB, b, aii.l i
a. M., anil 1, 3, 5 und 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en ' iv tiuiu ezcpi ou aim
div.
CULUM81A & rORX DEPOSIT KAIL
ROAD TIME TABLE.
Trains new run i efrnlarlv en the Columbia
t Pert Deposit Railroad en the lolhAlnu lelhAlnu lolhAlnu
tlme :
BecnrwAgp. STATIONS. I herthwaru.
v.x.
p.M.lr.m
5:35 ....
0:20
....Columbia..
8.-20
8:09
:3
...Washington...
5r.
6:42
7.-00
.... uret-sweli ....
...Sate Harber...
..Shenk's Ferry..
.... .I't'qnea .....
. .Yerk F u rn acu . .
Tucquan
.McCitU's Ferry.
...Flte's Eddy...
..Fishing Creek..
..lV.icb Bettem..
...Conevino...
.....Octw.ftV.. ....
...Pert Lei,wtt..
....Perryvllle....
8.02
6:20.
7:45
7:40
7:36
5:05
7:05
7:09
7:12
7:17
5:01
4:5R
4:56
7:34
7:28
7:23
7:10
4:51
7:23
4:47
7:37
4:3f
7:41
7:00
fi:57
4:33
7:50
4:2ti
S:W
3:13
6:11
4:12
7:.".'i
7:2s
7:17
7:0...
6:32
6:20
4:05
3:55
3:41
8:25
p eadiNe a uei.uai bi a it. u.
. ltKANGKMKNTOir PAWKNGKR'f I'.n INa
MO.SOAY, NOVEMBER 13th.
!-
NORTH W ABO.
UAVX.
UuarryvlUa
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster....
Columbia.
ABBIVB.
A.M. A.X.
10:20
10:33
1UZkJ
10:56 ... .
11:00
11:03
11:06
11:10
11:15
11:26
11:30
11:38 7:10
11:51 7:27
P.K.
12:03 7:37
12:15 8.-00
12:30 8:20
4. H.
7ifl
Roetling...
MOUTH WARD.
U.VX.
Heading. .7.
ABBIVB.
Columbia
Lancaster. ,
A M.
a.
12:00
V.M.
ilO
2.10
r.K.
6:10
:'i
'40
3:30
9:40
8:tt
8:15
8:25
&.I
5.S
":.
Lancaster, King St
Quarryvllle w
10:40
9-56
Trains connect at Readiuir with train :-.-i.i.i
from Philadelphia, i'e Its ville, Uarrlsbiw, At At At
lontewn and New Yerk, via Bound Cie--!-:
Reute.
At Columbia wltli trains te and Irem Ye-k,
Hanover, Gettysburg. Frederick and L:v!n.
mere. Jl. WILSON. Sui.t
V)JSMhVLVAHla
KA : LKOA1J -NMV
and after SUNi
K HCHEDULK On
MAY 13th, 18J3. trains en the ivr.t.ui,
vault) Railroad will arrive at and l-iv tt,
Laucnster and Philadelphia depots as tellr.wi
A.M. P. M. k. M.
t:20 ... 2:8fl
7:30 .... 3:4"
7:10 10 3.NI
7:30 1:10 310
'J.46 .1:20 5f
ILevl Ar
iLanlPhit
A.M. A.M
12:42 SKW
3:12 5:13
6A'. 1-ii.
8:Ki less.
8:10
8;M
9:00 11:15
P.K.
12S.-I
12J8 313
I'.M.
2:12 .i.:;.
2:20 5-i.
5ra 72
6 43
Eastward.
IMiSIailelDlifa Kx press
X uHl XjluOa !
Harrlsburg Exp-ss
Yerk AccommedaMnn arrives...,
Lancaster Accerar Iai!onariives
Columbia Accemruj- '.Ien
Frederick Accommodation arrives.
ScaShere Express
Sunday Mall.............
Johnstown Express..
nay ,xpress..... ......... ............
Harrlsburg Accommodation
Hanover Accommodation west, cennuciini;
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 1".,
will run through te Uanever dally, eire;t
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, ren neei lup
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:25, will
run threuitb te redericlr.
" I Lei IAr
Wksiwauu. iPhlllLur.
A.M.
A.M.
f:13
6:1"
i:r.
'J 43
9 50
r.w
i:
i:w
5.JI
Km
7A:
7-i'
il:
I
News icxpress ............... ........
Way Passenger
Mall Train. Ne. L via. Mt. Jey
450
4:30
7:IW
'MaUTraIn,No.Z,viitCelumbIa,Icavos
"i-x
Hlagera Express
Hanover Accommodation leaves..
Fast Line...... ................ ........ -
iiederick Accommel:'tlon leaves...
riarrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accomnieuatton leaves. ..
Columbia Accouiiftflat'en
Harrlsburg Exprei-i
Western Express
Pacific Exprws"
11:06
P.M.
2:14
V:ii
5:40
9:05
11:20
Harrlsbaig Express, west, at 3:40 p. m. nua
direct connection;; (wltboutchangeef cars) :
Columbia and Yerk.
Feat Line, west, en Sunday, when rct.eu,
will step at Downinjjtewn.Coatesville, i'ci lies-
IIJlJ ll,'CM3 W...G, A Atel.0-
T.lhz ibelhtewn and Middle-
eurg, Meum -toy.
town.
Day ExprcHa, tasl Line, News Express, Mull
-Train, Ne. 1, Westtitn i'.xprcsa and Paclflc Kx
prs3 run daUv.
TJJiWARE, JkC.
XOUN P.
SCHACM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Plumbing aud Casfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SGUTH .QUEEN STBE&T,
leb27-lyd LANCASTEh. PA.