Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 01, 1883, Image 4

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r INTELLIGENCER ERIDAY JUNE 1, 183
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Lancaster Jnteltfgmcct.
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1888.
SOKE
FAMOUS AMERICANS.
Colonel
Jacob Tnompsen Tells What tie
Knew About Them.
Colonel Jacob Thompson has been far
nishing Meriwether's Weekly with some
recollection of famous men. Calhoun, lie
said, always dressed neatly, neither tee
mneh or tee little. Webster were : sreat
coat with long tails, and invariably deco
rated with large metal buttons. Clay gen
erally appeared a little neglige, his cravat
always tied loosely ana nowieg. uhj j. al
ways considered an overrated, man. He
was a hail fellow well met, fall of magnet-!
iam. a. aelendid sneaker for the masses but
far from the philosopher and profound.
statesman that uaineun was. as an orator,
n.j.itk:....l.. oil.. ixr.:.t.
IIS exoaueuauuw vjpvuiuD. uiw i ig 14.1
of New Yerk, was also a great speaker.
He always took a deep drink just before
beginning a speech, after which be would
start off with a stream of cold, polished
eloquence. The fiery orators were all
from the Seuth. Feete, of Mississippi,
was a regular skirmisher, and made a great
deal of noise in the Senate. He took all
sides of all questions, and never really
had much weight. His learning, how
ever, was wonderful, and no man of that
day was mere apt or accurate in a classical
quotation. I remember his celebrated de
bate with Benten, in which the latter was
completely ecathed. The current number
of the Century Magazine, by the way, has
a very incorrect report of that same scene.
Feete was pouring forth a torrent of biting
invective, se scathing that Benten fairly
writhed. At last he sprang up and ad.
vanced as if te attack Feete. Feete,
small, slim and wiry, .was net se large as
Benten, but steed his ground, whereupon
Benten turned and left the Senate. It
was at that moment that Feete, pointing
' his long finger at the retreating tigure of
the senater.repeated that famous line from
Cicere against Cataline, which translated
means :
" 'He turns, he turns, he flies.'
"Benten was a very conceited man. He
possessed considerable learning and a
talent for what might be called 'compila
tions.' It is rather difficult te properly
estimate his standing. He had bull deg
pertinacity, which always gees a long
way. Benten was a large man, something
like Stanten. Stanten, Lincoln's secretary
of war, was burly, stout, fat, and thick
set. He was a very geed lawyer, but net
te be compared with any of the giants
who preceded him. The last thing Stan
ten said te me after the secession of Seuth
Carolina was, "Thompson, you are going
away; noither of us knows when this
thing is going te end, but I want you te
premise me one thing.'
"'What is it?' I asked.
" 'If ever you are in a position where
I can help you, I want you te call en me.'
' ' I premised and we separated. Not
withstanding this voluntary assurance of
geed will, there was no man
in tbe North mere vindictive against
me than that very Stanten. He
had every reason te be frieadly te nie.
We had served together in the cabinet aud
it was I who first lifted him up. When I
was secretary of the interior under
Buchanan I controlled the judicial fund
and appointed Stanten te defend the in
terests of the United States in the Almeden
quicksilver mine case in' California. The
fee Stanten get was $25,000 and lifted him
from absolute poverty te a position aud
liual wealth. He forget all that, though,
and was violently opposed te me all
through the war. Seward was a gentle
man in bearing, very dignified, aud in
conversation, intelligent sembthing of
the ' professor's ' face, a tall, lean map,
large features, heavy eyebrows. I never
met Lincoln after 'CI, but I knew him well
before that date. He and I served iu the
same Congress. Lincoln was always a
great buffoon. He made Congress laugh
and that was all. If anybody had pointed
him out when he was a member of the
Heuse in 1845, as a future president, the
joke would have been considered worse
than an April feel affair. Ore of the
speeches that Lincoln made during the
Mexican war was quite humorous. He
was opposed te the war and went into a
curious speculation as te the length of tbe
line of wagons that would be required te
held the money spent en the war. He
estimated that se many dollars could lie
gotten into a wagon ; that it would re
quire se much te carry en the war, and
finally, I believe. calculated that the line
of wagons would be tbree miles long.
" New you may raise the money te
carry en that war, ' he said, ' but gentle
men, where can we raise money te buy se
many wagons ?' "
VHOPS OF WATER.
Mr. JesBrn G. Hickjjell, Ne. 612 Main Street,
Cambridgeport, Mas?., writes, Apiil 27. 1833 :
" 1 have been terribly alllicted for a number
of years with gravel and kidncv disease. My
urine contained brick-dust deposits, and ut
times I could net pass my water except in
drops and with great pain ; and bare Iiad te
get up as many as tltteen times during the
night. 1 tried several physicians ; they did
me no geed, but a friend of mine, who hail
used Hunt's Kemedy told me te get u bottle
and try It. He had been cured et a severe
case similar te mine, and that ethers had used
Hunt's Kemedy in Cambridge and pronounced
it a medicine el real merit. After being re
peatedly urged 1 purchased a bottle, and be
fore I bad used all et it 1 passed a stone as
large as a pea, followed by smaller ones. I
nave used In all ten bottles, and it has com
pletely cured me. My. kidneys arc m excel
lent condition, and for one of my age (GS)
sixty-eight years, I can truly 9ay 1 led like a
young man with strength anil vitality. My
family use the Kemedy. and would net be
without it, and never tall te recommend it ie
our friends and neighbors in Cambridge and
Bosten. Yeu are at liberty te use my nime in
praise of the best kidney and liver medicine,
Hunt's Remedy."
"DIDWUSUCHS FUK HE."
The above words are from Mr. Lewis Keen,
Ke. 9 Highland Avenue, Madisen. Mass.. April
28, 1883. He says : "1 have been troubled ler
years with kidney and liver complalnt,follow cemplalnt,follow complalnt,fellow
ed by gravel, with severe pains in my back
and groins. 1 hail great trouble in passing
water. It being scanty, and accompanied by
terrible burning, the vessel being coated with
brick-dust deposit. 1 was recommended te
use Hunt's Kemedy by a frond who had been
completely cured of a similar trouble. I pur
chased a bottle et the druggists, and com
menced te improve at once. 1 have used but
two bottles, and It has done wonders for mo
no xnpre kidney trouble, no mere pain. It. has
given me new life.and I would net he without
Hunt's Remedy at any price. It is all that itis
recommended te be.and I cheerfully give this
testimony ler the benefit et the many sui.r.
ers from kidney disease and grave 1.''
myi8-lwd4T;w&Fs.w
HURT'S KEMfcDT retf mat V ru
Cochran's Drug ste-, 5?. (
e. 137 and 139 North
yuecu street.
inar2-3md
Iwt-ate Kvlaence.
Olten untile te attend bu-iness, being
subject te serious disorder et I he kidneys
After a long siege of sickness tried Burdock
Bleed Bitters and was relieved by half a bot
tle." Mr. B. Turner, or Rochester, N. Y takes
this pains te write. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Street '
We Challenge the World.
Wlen wc say we believe, we have evidence
t preve that Shlleh's uonsnmutien Cure is
decidedly the Wat Lung Medicine made, In as
tnncn m It will euro a common or Chronic
Cough In one-lull the time anil relieve Asth
ma, UrenehltlK, Whoenln? Cnncrii imnn .,,..
dhow mere canon or Conmimptien cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they tall. It i
plMnt te take, hannlem te the you n (rest
child and we gnarantee what we say Price
10C..BOC and tl.Mj. I r your Lungi are .ere!
Chest or Back lame nan fUilleh' foreus I'ias-
nil 1 Nrrrth llr.Pnn alr.,f r'" ...I , .VS . ' I
l .....,-.-. , . "lllf-WM J
MXVIOJLO.
)SJtKY DAVIS'S VAIN KtTiTiCT.
Caught a Bad Celd.
The SUMMER GOLDS and Coughs
are quite as dangerous as
these of midwinter.
Bat they yield te the same treat
ment and ought te be taken
in tune.
Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS-
TRHiS, HEAD Or mtBATJilNl
APPARATUS
Eerry Davis's Pain Killer.
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy.
ALL. DRUGGISTS KEEP
PAIN KILLER.
Juncl-lyd&w
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
ilestetter's Stomach Bitters niecu the re
quirements et the rational medical philoso
phy which at present prevails. It Is aper
lectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the
three Important properties of a preventive, a
ionic and an alterative. It lortltles the body
against disease, Invigorates aud revitalizes
the torpid stomach and liver, and etrects a sal
utary change in the entire system.
Fer sale bv all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally. Jl-lmdeed&w
I QUAY'S SPECIFIC Mr.OIUINK.-THK
XX Qrent English Kemcdy. An unfailing
cure ter Impeteucy, and all Diseases tliat
fellow less el Memery, Uutversal Lassi
tude, fain In the Back, Dimness et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave, trull par
ticulars In our pauiplet, which we desire te
send tree by mall te every one. The Specific
Uediclue is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack pack
age, or six packages ler $5. or will he sent tree
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and 129
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the JTellew Wrapper:
Uie only genuine. Guarantees eleure issued by
as. Fer sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street.
THE U It AY MEDICINE O.. N. Y.
nrl2-vrt
CL01HIXO,UXDlCliWJBAJt, &V.
T
AKK NUlK Or THIS
-FOR-
DECORATION DAY.
250 FAST COLOR
BLUE COATS
ATliOO; ORIGINAL PRICE. J3.C0.
We call your Special Attention te this, as it
is an Extraordinary Bargain. We are selling
Cletbing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at
prices which dely competition. We have fa
cilities which enable us te undersell all oppo
sition. G. A. U.SU1TS. In Blue Flannels we keep
none but the best, line in quality, pure In
color and excellently made. The price is $10,
and we guarantee every suit net te lade.
A New and Large Let or our Celebrated
PENN HALL WHITE SHIRTS just received ;
they are the beat in the market, fenr-ply linen
besom and cuffs ; New Yerk Mills muslin, ex
rellently made.
Gauze Underwear, Neckwear, Cellars and
Furnishing Goods et ail description at very
low prices.
Ladle?, we desire te call your attention te
the Large and Handsome Line et Novelties et
CHILDREN'S SUITS, which we have Just
opened, and which we are selling ler one-half
the prices asked elsewhere. Netice some few
prices Iu show window.
lirsh & Brether,
Neb. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
L.ai
tNSMAM & BBO.
THE-
Leading Clothiers.
As we have net market our goods up there
is no occasion te mark them down ; therefore
we give below a list et prices et tbe greatest
bargains ever offered ler ALL-WOOL
CASSIMERE SUITS.
23-2 Men's Suits at 96.00, sold elsewhere atlliCO.
189 Men's Suits at $8.00, sold olsewhereatil&eo.
173 Men's Suits at9lo.eo.sold elsewhere at 920 ae.
105 Youths' Sultsat tS.OO.seld elsewhcreatllu, 00.
86 Beaal8uits at 94 00. sold elsewhere at is en
71 ChiTffren's Sultsat liOO.seld elsewhere at 94.00
auu tui lue uneni giaues in proportion.
IN MERCHANT TAILORING
We never have Leen se busy before ; as our
"i prices, wermnansnip anu ni cannot be
sppreacbed elsewhere. Loek at our windows ;
Suits marked In plain figures from 912 te 925,
ie eruer. i.ignt uoiereu .ranis te order, a
specialty.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS,
66.68 H0BTH QUEEN STREET,
Highton the Southwest Cerner el Orange St.
LANCASTER, FA.
-Positively net connected with any ether
clothing house in this city.
TAKK MO MISTAKB, BUT FOKOHASE
IT, ine genuine raraciearier Gc.'at
HART1
AN'S YELLOW
FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
TOI B
BrTTERS
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8TM1T9 0OODB.
T7KllAY-AIKAinBLMHTI.COOLMt
June i, 1883.
Te-day the entire stock up
stairs .and down counts up te
two and a quarter millions of
dollars. What a collection of
merchandise it is, coveringabeut
an eight-acre field, measuringall
the floors and galleries! rut a
fence around the blocks from
Eleventh street te Bread ana
from Chestnut te Market, and
you fiave an idea of what ground
would be covered if all were en
one level. Most decidedly we
can say that the stock in almost
every department is better than
any we ever offered. Without
sensations or excitements we go
steadily en providing the kinds
of goods that we think must
build our trade mere and mere
permanently and with the faith
fulness of service that must be
valued mere and mere by our
customers as they understand
our wavs. As an evidence of
appreciation it is a constant en
couragement te us te have our
trade grew larger and larger
every month. We have certainly
learned a great deal these last
seven years about retail business,
and it is very clear that our cus
tomers were never se well served
as new.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Ready at 8 A. M. Friday one
let of 44-inch Beige Suitings at
25 cents, in gray mixtures of
various shades. If the goods
were half the width they would
be cheap enough, se that the fact
is we are selling two yards for
the price of one.
The entire line of Dress Goes
is attractive at present low prices.
This is surely the day of advan
tage for buyers.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
The crowds that fleck into the
Millinery department is because
of the Rough and Ready and
Union Milan Hats and Bennets
at 1 7 cents, that used te be 50
and 75 cents. These fine Eng
lish Milems in the latest shapes
are $1.25; they used te be up te
$1.75 and $2. The Children's
and Misses' Trimmed Hats are
Sea Shell, Pekin, and Nankin
shapes, and the price is from
$1 .50 te $2. The Ribbon Rem
nants are $2 per pound, and
much better quality.
Ribbons and Millinery at Chestnut street en
trance, main building.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
De you thfnk we would let
anyone sell Beys' Clothinglewer
than ourselves ? With all our
great stocks and work-reomS
pouring in fresh goods every
day, we can offer you the best
advantages. If extra bargains
are wanted, leek en our Bargain
Tables, where the broken lets
have te go. Something new
there every day.
Market street Irent.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Tarlatane for covering pic
tures, etc. Mesquite Netting by
the piece and made into canopies
Awnings te order and done well.
Upholstery, ever Arcade.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
An amateur artist's case net
a toy thing, but for working pur
poses can be had for $1.25.
Hew it ever can be made for the
price is a wonder. All the lit
tle compartments for Paints,
Brushes, Pencils, Oil Bettles and
Sketch-Beeks, and when ad
justed can be slung ever the
shoulders, true artist fashion,
while exploring for subjects. A
fairly geed outfit of paints and
paraphernalia costs Five Dol
lars 1 8 colors (the very best
English brand), Palette, Palette
Knife and Palette Cup, 8
Brushes, Blender, 2 bottles Oil,
1 bottle Varnish, and all best
quality, for Five Dollars. This
is a capital present for young
people. Artists btudies new
lets from foreign lands and great
variety.
Foetol centre staircase, basement.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
The brightness of our Chintz,
Gingham and Calice counters is
owing te the freshness of the
stock from immense sales, re
quiring almost hourly replenish
ing. Yeu can be sure of getting
the very newest patterns in all
these goods, from a 5-cent
Calice up. Yeu can hardly tell
the new 8-cent Sateen-finished
Chintzes from the 15-cent arti
cle. Every grade ;' and the as
sortment of 25 and 37-cent
qualities is almost incredible.
Fourth counter from centre, towards Market
street, left of main aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
I Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and
City Ilall Square
Philadelphia.
I f i
,DXX GOODS.
T B. MARTIN OO.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN THE
Gents' Farnishiiig Department.
( 1.) 25dez.Unlaundried COLOBED SlllRTS
at 23c. apiece.
( 2.) lSdez. Laundried COLORED SHIRTS,
two Cellars with Cuffs, at 48c
(3.) 35 des. Laundried COLOBE0 SOIBTS,
with one Cellar, at 40c apiece.
C 4.) IS dez. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS,
( 5.) 20 dez. r about 1 of SILK TIES, Includ
ing Teck, Pntf, Flat and Windser, at 25c.
i 6.) 100 dez. fEABL DRESS SHIRTS, un
equalect iu quality, fit and workmanship, at
91.00 each.
( 7.1 15 dOZ. ALL-LIN JS C'ULiLiAUS, lnciuu-
ing the best makes, at 5c ap
T8. " at 15c. apiece.
( a) 20 dez. gauze suit
(9.i LOOO boxes Raphael Reversible Llnene
PAPER COLLARS, all sizes, 20c a box.
(10.) Het of Bicycle or Plain Frent. All All
Weel FLANNEL SHIRTS, In blue or light, at
91.25 apiece.
J. B. EAETDT & CO.
Gar. West Kins and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, PA.
ltrBW YORK STORK.
SUMMER
GOODS
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
Rare value in
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 41c.
50c. 62Kc and 75c a yard. SHADED DRESS
S1LRS, 58c a yard.- COLORED DRESS SILKS,
elegant quality, 91.00 a yard. An immense
quantity et
LACE BUNTINGS,
NUN'S VEILINGS.
Summer Dress Goeds:
INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
NAINSOOKS AND DOTTED MUSLINS
At Very Lew Prices. We purchase our
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
Direct from the largest manufacturers and
can kIve the best possible value. TWILLED
SILK PARASOLS, In natural sticks, horn and
lancy holders. SATIN PARASOLa. LACE
TRIMMED PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's
Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear,
In all Sizes and Qualities, We have opened
another cheice line or
SASH RIBBONS. LACES AND LACE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES AND PANCY DRESS
BUTTONS, at Lewest City
Prices.
Watt, Snand & Ge.
Ne. 8 and IO EAST KING STREET.
M
KTZGER HAOUHtlAN
k
HAVE-
THE CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS.
THE CHEAPEST COLOJIED SILKS,
THE CHEAPEST BLACK CASHMERES,
THE CHEAPEST BLK. LA CEBUXTINQS,
THE CHEAPEST BLK WOOL HUNTINGS,
THE CHEAPEST CARPETS,
THE CHE A PEST MA T'J'JXUS,
THE CHEA PESTSUJf UMBRELLAS AXD
PARASOLS,
HE CHEAPEST HOSIERY FOR MKS,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
In Fact the Chenpest
DET GOODS
Ever enteral In this City.
Oheap Stere,
43 WIST KING ST., LANCASTER.
(Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
N
EXT DOOR TO TUK COURT IIOCSK.
FAHNESTOCK.
SEASONABLE DRYGOODS in every fUe
partment in quantities, enr stock never
nearly se large, enr Assortment never se
complete. All at enr usual
Lew Prices.
Silks,
Shawls,
Cashmeres,
Buntings,
DRESS GOODS AND WHITE GOODS,
IN VARIETY.
The unusual salej el
Black and Colored Silks
this season made by ua mu3t he a guarantee
of their CHEAPNESS. Opened several lets el
BLACK and COLORED SILKS during this
weeK, wmen compare iaverably with any we
h ave ever sold.
SUMMER MERINO
AND-
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
in all Grades, for LADIES AND GENTS.
R. E. Mnesteck,
LANCASTER, PA.
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE.
OdKUAINH IN WATUIllUf, CLOCKS
JJ Chains, Rings, Spectacles. Ac. Re:
et ail kinds will
receive mv person
tlen. LOUIS WEBER. Ne. li
WW North y 'icon
street. Remember name anil number. 1)1.
really opposite City Hetel, near Pnnnsylvana
raureuu uepei.
:ec'.Ml Yd
lutzgurwiiai)
reHir B. G1VLEK CO.
JOHN
Silks and Dress Goods.
White Goods and Embroideries.
Laces and Ribbons.
Gloves and Hosiery.
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and
Ne. 25 East King Street, . - -
B
OWKRS HUBST.
BOWERS &d HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
Summer Silks and Dress
Summer Silks at 45c. Summer Silks at SOc. Summer Silks at Gic and 75c. We offer Special
$1.25. These Goods are lully guaranteed te wear and net te cut.
NUN'S VEILING In All Bhades from 25c up. ALBATROSS CLOTH In All Shades;
Black Ottomans. Grenadines. SPECIAL TO KNIGHTS TEMPLAR: Full assortment et
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
MOTIOIIS.
I VST KKUK1VED
ANOTHER LOT OF
NEW TIES at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
NEW COLLARS at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
FANCY HALF UOSE.at Uie. . . .BLUE FRONT.
NEWSUSPENDERS.at the.... BLUE FRONT
UNDERWEAR at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
E: J. ERISMAN'S
BLUE FRONT
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,
for It Is lust new that we are showing the
largest and beat selected stock et
MILLINERY GOODS.
TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS and
BONNETS in large variety, at really
LOW PRICES.
LARGE STOCK OF FLOWKRS.
Sprays, Buds, Violets, Pansies. etc.
BLACK, WHITE and COLORED TIPS
cheaper than ever.
The het weather is cemln g, and anyone wish
ing te buy a GOOD PARASOL one that will
last long and glve geed satisfaction will de
well te call and examine the quality of enr
NEW PARASOLS.
They are as geed as can be made.
We have positively tbe largest assortment
and the lowest prices in
BLAuK 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 Beaded Laces. v hlte Trimming Luces.
Real Torchon Laces lrem 5 te 50c. a yard.
Elegant assortment of Liale and Silk Gloves.
KID GLOVES a complete stock.
SPUING UNDERWEAR ler Ladles, Gentsand
Children, in Gauze or Merine.
Child's Lace Caps, Dresses, Shawls and Cloaks
Full line et Children's. Calice. Seersuckers,
Clmmbry and White Lawn Drcssex. A large
assortment, from 35c. apiece up.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
We have new en hand a very large line el
these goods, made up in tirst-cl ass mauner.and
ter the prices en the same we defv competition
LADIES' READY-MADE DRESSES.
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 every day. Te day we received a let et
Clmmbry Combination Dresses something
very neat and new selling them at $1.62 a pat
tern, and they are going fast; also, a New
Line et Sattcens at '25c. per 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 wbateur line et Dress
Goods comprises.
VAHPMXB.
CARPET HALL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
AND
IT CONCERNS EVERYBODY.
WsOlOellBnarpeieitU,
WEST KING & WATER STS.,
Wen the reputation of being rellaele by sell
ing none but geed carpets at the Lewest
prices that a geed carpet can be bought for
and en the most tellable terms. Call and Bee
the stock, or, If ou can't come, send ler price
list.
THE BEST BARGAINS IN THIS CITY.
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
Cerner West King and Water Sts.,
LANCASTERtPA
OUASa A.SD Q.VEKXBWA.K&.
H
lOtl MARTIN.
AT
CHINA HALL.
A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE OF
GLASSWARE.
CRAQLE, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS
WARE AT
High & larjtin,
15:EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.;
ZrjtX SOODS.
S. GIVLER
LAHCA.HTKM WATOH.KH
rriHi
Lancaster Watclies.
POPULAR GRADES.
GILDED MOVEMENTS:
NEW ERA,"
west end;'
franklin'
TA
" FULTON,"
' KEYSTONE'
LANCASTER'
NICKEL MOVEMENTS.
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11,1131 I)0 I. "
"LANCASTER
The Manufacture et the Full Lineol FaveriUJ
Movements, with the adoption et the Line of
Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladies' Watches,
gees forward with Increased Energy.
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W"
VOX & WUITR
TH K
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. H. L.UOKENBAOH, Agent.
A Pull Assortment et the various styles ceu
stantlyen hamlnndforsale en the most lib
eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. Tbe public Is most cordially Invited te call
and examine these Instruments, which will be
leund te he very S-iperler In Quality and
Moderate In Price.
Having severed my connections with tbe
Estey Organ Company, I take thN motlied te
Inform my lrlends In Lancaster county, I am
new selilntr an Organ equal te any and sur
nan.qed bv none. Please call ami ezamiue one
et the most beantilul-lened Organs manu
factured In the United States.
Mr. Luckenbach is also agent ler the lamens
"KNABE"
And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $225 upwards.
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VAKHMJUitSa, JtV.
rrmm
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET 8TREET,
REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET ItUUSfc.:,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished Iu the most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
best selected material and employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr
prices are tne cheapest In the state. We -buy
for cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Glve us a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ter that pur pur
pese. n26-ttdf w
T OCHKR-S DYKS.
A 5c, Package
LOCHER'S JDYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANT
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
MO. 9 HAST KINO STRUT,
LANCASTER, PA.
&-CO.,
Satine and Zephyr Robes.
Albatres and Swisse Robes.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
Bargains in Carpets.
Gauze Underwear.
One Price.
- Lancaster, Fa
LANCASTER. PA.
Goods.
Bargains In BLACK SILK at 85c. $1.00, and
Very llandiome Uoe.1.
Gloves new opeu.
Black I.ace Buntings.
Lancaster, Fa.
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I M'JAdTKH ASU MlLLKtUVltLt. K. K
j Cars run as fellows :
Leave Laucatser (P. R Depot), at 7, 4, u-i
11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, and 8:30 p. in., exeunt et
Saturday, when the hut car leaves ut ik'M p. m
Leave Mlllerbvlllu levnr endnit 5..:n:'. is
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en a ive iiiiim hic-v' .u i.
dv
nOLDHBlA rORT IIKFOS1T KAI1
Vj ROAD TIME TABLE.
Trr.inanew run legularlven the Columbia
tt- Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time :
eoeTgWAttP. STATIONS. kerthwahd.
V.lf.
A.M.
A.M.
A.K.I
9.-20
8:09
8.02
r.v.'r.M.
5:35
5.-25!
5:201
505,....
5.-01'
e:2u!
635
6:
1030
Columbia....
...Washington...
...AJie.Mwell....
...Sate Harber...
..Sbeuk's Perry..
Pequea
..Yerk Furnace..
.....Tucqunn
.McCiiU's Ferry.
...File's Eddy...
..Fishing Creek..
..Peach Bettem..
...Conevino...
. . ..Oct. .. 4 . . . .
...Pert Uspeslt..
,.. Perryville....
10-.S
ie-
70
7:0C
7:09
7:M
7:17
t:s
7:37
1C-.55
11:00
7:
7:40
11:03
11:06
11:10
11:15
11-itt
11:30
11:33
11:64
7:36
7:34
738
7:23
7:10
7:0U
6:.r.i
C:41
4:58,
4:5C
4:.;
4:47
4:35
4:3C
4:2t!
1:12
7:
7:!K
8:04
8:18
7:10
7:&
7:.
737
P.X.
12:03
12:15
12:80
7:37
6:32
6:20
4:05 7.28
3:55 717
3:11 7:t5
8:25
8.-00
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KKANiBMlCNTOr PASSfeNGKKTKAlNb
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. lbffi-
NOKTllVVAKO.
WAV.
QuarryvUle
Lancaster, King Hi.
Lancaster
Columbia.
A1UUVB.
A.M.
7:30
O-.li
JrAl
Reading..
SOUTHWARD.
kV.
A.M.
A.M. CM. P.M.
C:20 .... 2:30
7-30 .... 8:40
7:40 1:10 3.50
7:30 1:10 3:40
9:45 3:20 5.50
P.M
Heading
ABBXVB.
Columbia
Lancaster...........
Lancaster. King St
UuarnrvUle
7.-2G
9:40
9:30
9:40
5:1J
635
10:40
6:30
-A rains connect at Keamng wiui trains teanu
from Philadelphia, Pettsvliie. Harrtsburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti,
mere. SI. WILSON. Snpt.
PKNKBYLVA.11A IfAU.KOAU nt:w
SCHEDULE On and after 3UND.V
MAY 13th. 1883. trains en the Penusvl
vanlu Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Lancaster and Philadelphia depot an fellows :
M. P.M.
12.-U3 6:lu
P.M.
2:10 8:25
3.10 8:13
.... 8:25
.... 9:56
Levi Ar
LanPhtl
A.M. -l.Jt
12:42 'iSft
3:12 5:15
5:35 7:5"
8:10 10r.i
8d0
8;55
9:00 II-Af.
P.M.
I w .....
12:59 3:15
P.M.
2:42 5:1.'.
2:2c 5:".5
5S21 7 2'.
0 V. : 5
Eastward.
Mall Express
Philadelphia Express
SnSb LluO
Harrlsburg Express
Yerk Accommodation arrives
lancaster Accemr liu:en arrives...
Columbia Accenn -. Hen
Frederick Accommodation arrives.
Sea Shere Express
Sunday Mall...............
Johnstown Express
Day Express
Harrlsburg Accommodation....
Hanover Accommodation west, cenuectiiitf
at Lancaster with Niagara. Express at U4,
will run through te Hanover dally, ezcupi
S.nnday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, con nectlng
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:35, will
ran tbreusb te Frederick.
ILe.
Ar.
Westward.
iPhll Lan
Ill
A.M.
4:30
4:30
7:00
A.M.
K.-.5
t;:."3l
30
9 35
!M5
J 50
v.tt
1;3.-.
Kiy
520
2:30
7:30
7:tu
1 1:10
1:10
News Express
.
way .passenger
Mall Train, Ne. 1. VU. Mt..ley.
Mall Train, Ne. 2,vlaCeliimbla,leave9
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation leaves....
7.10
Fast Line
Frederick Ar'oinn,.ii.ueu leaves.
1 1.-05
P.M.
14
'4:41
5:40
9:05
1120
Harrlsburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leavea.
Columbia Aceemir odat'en
Harrlsburg Exprtt
Western Express
Pacific Express
Harrlsburg Express, west, at 8:40 p. m., ha
direct connections ( without cbange of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fact Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will StopatDewnlngtown, Coatesville, Parfees.
burg, Mount Jey, BHzabethtewn and Middle.
town.
Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, 3tai
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific h x
preaa ran daUv.
TUlWAJtX, JtV.
JOHN r. SVHAVM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
FlambingS and Gasfitting, Reefing
and Spouting.
-AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOTJTH .QUEEN STREET,
leb27-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
IWO 8MAL.I. HANDMADE HAVANA
. cigars, for 5 cts., at the Old Stand,
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
TORE.
I BUT MY QUODS FKOM FIKMT UANvS
for cash and sell the best goods for the
money In the city at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.