Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 02, 1883, Image 4

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GaEaiGERrABBDAY JUNE 2, 183,
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Lancaster JntelUgenccr.
BATUEDAT XVKglNQ. JUNE 2, 1883.
INDUCED TU TOW K.LEOAM.Y.
An Old Keare'8 Agatiutt a Jersey
a. unnnatien was created in the Mercer
county court, at Trenten, New Jersey, en
Friday, by the statement of a prison
er arraigned for illegal voting at the March
election, that he had been indneed te com
mit the offense by County Collector Van
kirk, who iB a .Democrat. The prisoner
was Henry Moere, an aged jrUoner, who
has lain in jail sinee the week following
the township election of March last. He
was arrested en the charge of having
vne& in Prinoalen townihie after be had
already voted in West Windser. When
arraigned this morning by Prosecutor
Beasley the old man pleaded guilty.
Lawyer Dennis, his counsel, asked the
court te hear the prisoner's statement
before sentence was pronounced. Consent
being given, Moere steed up and said :
"I am an old man, ignorant of the law,
and I was influenced te de this thing by
Captain Vankirk. I've worked for him
and knew he was a big man in the county
and didn't think he'd tell me .te de any
thing wrong. He came te my place and
advised me, saying I could vote in both
places and he would give me five dollars
te pay my way back and forth. 1 couldn't
walk, se I rode and was kindly received at
William West's, in West Windser, the
night before election. I stepped all night
and next day I told them at the polls that
I lived in Princeton. JNe one cnauengca
me. William West then gave me two
dollars and fifty cents, and I was sent
home te Princeton. I hope the court will
have mercy en an ignorant old man like
me."
The court said that there seemed te be
extenuating circumstances, although
every one knowing enough te vote ought
also te knew that it is wrong te vote twice
Moere was sentenced te three months in
jail, te run from date of commitment.
Bitter Political Vlgbt In Fayette County.
Friday closed one of the bitterest prim
ary campaigns ever conducted in Fayette
county. The contests are for president
judge, sheriff and district attorney, but
the judicial fight absorbs everything else.
Messrs. William H. Playford and Themas
8. Searight are the aspirants and the old
faotienal fight is renewed with great
energy. Of the nearly forty lawyers at
this bar two or three are for Searight,
about a dozen for Playford and the rest
are taking no part, but are awaiting de
velopments. Many Democrats are op
posed te both Searight and Playford and
will either net vote Saturday or else they
will try te carry the county for Searight
in the belief that he can never be elected,
but that a Greene county man will be
taken up and thus both Playford and Sea
right kept off the bench. Fer sheriff the
candidates are G. W. Litman, of Union
town ; C. Sterling, of Masontewu, and
Edward Dean, J. M. Merrow and S It.
Leng, of Cennellsville. D. M. Hcrtzeg,
M. M. Cochran, A. E. Downs and L. II.
Frasher are competing for the district at
terneyship, with the Scut between Hcrt Hcrt
eog and Cochran.
Hew Much Will De Jr.
Hew much of Themas'' Eclectric Oil ih re
quired te cure ? Only a verv little. A lew
drops will cure any kind et ache: and but a
trifle mere Is needed for spalns and lame
nesses. Rheumatism is net te readily afteet
ed : an ounce and sometimes two ounces me
required. Ne medicine, however, is se sure te
cure with the same number et applications.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
U'J North Queen street.
First-Kate Evidence.
" Oilen unable te attend business, being
subject te serious disorder el the kidneys.
After a long siege of sickness tried Burdock
Bleed Bitters and wm relieved by hall a bot
tle." Mr. B.Turner, or Rochester, N. Y.t takes
this pains te write. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we bcllcve, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in us
much as It will cure a common or Chienic
Couch In one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma. Bronchitis, JiUyoeplng Cough. Croup, mid
show mere casesrw Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will euro where they tail, it 1
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c. 50c and (1.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eed 1
JIJSIjIUIOUS.
COLEKAIN BAPTIST CMUKOM-RKV. J.
B. Seulo. pastor. Preaching en Sunday at
11X a.m. and iyK p. in. Sunday school at ;i a.
in. d&w
CUKIST KVANUKLIUAI. 1.1JTH Kit AM
J Church. Wei-t King stieet-Uev. E. I.
Reed, pastor. Preaching nt le:30 a. in , and
7:15 p. ui. Sunday school at 1.45 p. in.
FIRST 1SAITMT, EAST CUKSTNUT ST. ST.
Ne services in the morning. Services in
the evcnlngat the usual hour. .Sunday school
at Da, m.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NOKTH DUKE
street. Preaching ut 10K a. in. and 7i
p. m., by the pastor, Rev. J. T. Satchcll. Sun
school at lfi p. in. Prayer meeting en Wr.t
nesday evening at 7J o'clock.
F
1KST KVAnUKLlCAI. VHUKCU. (UKK-
man). North Waler street. Rev. Edmund
itutz, pastor, rrcacntng at wyz a. in. by the
presiding elder, Rev. b. U Knerr. Cemi
in u-
nien services at 3 p. in
p.m.
Sunday school at 2
17IR.S1' REFORMED UIV1NK SKuViC 1
A. te morrow at 104 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sun
day school at 9 a. m.
GRACE EVANUELIUAL L.UTHKKAN,
North Queen street, corner of .James
Rev. C. E. Houpt, pastor. Usual divine ser
vices at 10) a. m. The evening services will
be emitted. Sunday school at 9 a. m
OK AVIAN.-.!. MAX HARK, l'ASTOK,
10W a. m., Litany and sermon. 7 p.
in., evening service. Sunday school opens at
9 a. m. during the rest of-the summer.
OLIVET BAPTIST CUUKCU Y. M.
C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor.
10:30 a.m. and 7:45 p. m., subject, "The Twe
Thrones." Sunday school at 2 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES A- THE
usual hours, morning and uvenlng.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. Y. Mitchell.
D. D.
ST. JAMES LITANY AND MOl.Y Cii.U
munlen at 10 a. m. Kvenin Pinyerat
6Jp.m.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. PKKAUU1NG
at lOJia. m. ana 7 p. m. Prayer meeting
at 6K p. m. 8uny school at 9' a. in.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet.
Rev. Win. F. Lichliter, pastor. Preaching
at 10 a. m. and 7K p. m. Sunday school at
2 p.m.
SALEM CHURCH. OP GOD. PREACHING
in the morning and evening by the Rev.
J. Nelsen Petter, et Cennecticnt. Sunday
school at 1 p. m. Lecture Wednesday even
ing. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry stieet, above
Orange, Rev. L. N. Werman, pastor. Sunday
school at 9i a. m. Preaching at 10 a. in. and
75f P- nx. Prayer r nd Class meetings en Tues
day and Thursday evenings at VI o'clock.
AH invited.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Preaching morning and evening. Scats
tree. AH are welcomed. Sunday school at
i:s p. ju. uuLwum mission scnoei at 2 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. QUEEN ST.
Rev. A. I. Cellem. pastor. Preaching at
low a. m. and 7U p. m. by Uic pastor. Evening
abject-" Easily Besetting Sins." Sunday
school at 1 p. n. Prayer meeting en Wed
nesday evening at 1 o'clock.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF UOn
Rev. G. W. Sellhamer, pastor. Preaching
at J0$ a. m. and VA. p. m.
Wf MISSION, M.K. CUAPKL, C1IAR C1IAR C1IAR
lotfe street below Lemen. Rev. Wm
PeTLc.k' paslnIr. '5aPt'sm and leccpilen of
probationers at 10K a. m. Preecnlng at7?S P.
in. Sabbath school at 1J$ p. m. Yeung peopled
prayer meeting at &A p. m.
YM O. A. MKErlNUS-YOU.IU MKN'S
e clock, in the Y. M. C. A. hull. Snhiert
QQrisfs relation te the World." 3m,Jecr-
XMVXCAZ.
TKNHOX'SKIH OCJtK.
Frem Use New Haven Regittr.
OBLBK
AS A REMEDY FOB
DISIA8BS.
NERVOUS
WHAT TBK MEDICAL PKOFE98IOM SAY
ABOUT IT, AND THE GOOD RESULTS
ATTENDING. TS USE.
HBADAOHB, NEURALGIA, NER
VOUSNESS, SLEBPLES3NHSS
AND DYSPHPSIA.
" DB. BENSON'S preparation el Celery and
Chamomile ter nervous diseases Is the most
important addition made te the materia med
ice. In the last quarter el a century." Dr. J.
W. J. Englar, el Baltimore.
" Dr. Bensen's Fills, are worth their weight
In geld In nervous and sick headache," Dr.
A. U. Schlichter, el Baltimore.
'These Pills are Invaluable in nervous dis
eases." Dr. Hammend, el New Yerk.
" Dr. Bensen's Pills ler the cure el Neural
gia are a success." Dr. G. P. Helman, Chrls
tlanburg. Vs.
These Pills are a special preparation, only
for the cure of special diseases, as named, and
for these diseases they are worthyef a Irlal by
all Intelligent sufferers. They are prepared
expressly te and will cure slckheadacne, nerv
eus headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paraly
sis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia.
Sold by all druggists. Price, 60 cents.
Depot, 106 North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md.
By mail, two boxes ler $1, or six boxes for
$2 50, te any address.
DB. C. W. BENSON'S
NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE
SCKIPTION.
PRE-
SKIN CURB.
Is Warrcntcd te Cure
ECZEMA, TETTEttS, RUMORS. INFLAM
MATION, MILK CRUST. ALL ROUGH
SCALY ERUPTION8. DISEASKS OF
HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA
ULCEUS, TENDER ITCHINGS.
and PIMPLES en all parts
of the body.
It makes the skin white, soft and smooth ;
removes tan and freckle?, ana Is the BEST
toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly
put up, TWO bottles in one package, consist
ing et both internal and external treatment.
All first-class druggists have it. Price $1 per
package.
C. N. Crlttenten, Sele Wholesale Agents ler
Dr. C. W. Bensen's Remedies, 115 Fulton St.,
New Yerk. mayl-M,W.Sitw
BKNSON'S SKIN CURB AND OKLKHV
and Chamomile Pills for sale at 11. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13!) North Queen
street. mar2-3rad
VLOlMlXUtUlilUCKWXAJt, CC.
T 1$. MAKTIN CI).
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN THE
Gents' Furnishing Department.
( 1.) . dez. Unlaundricd COLORED SHIRTS
( 2.)'l5 dez.Laundried COLORED SHIRTS,
two Cellars with Cuffs, at 48c.
Ci.dez Laundricd COLORED SHIRTS,
with one Cellar, at 40c. apiece.
( 4.) 15 dez. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS,
fill sizes tit s5c
(5.) 21) dez. ('about )et SILK TIES, Includ
ing Teck, Putt, Flat and Windser, at 25c.
( li.) 100 dez. PEARL DRESS SHIRTS, Ull
equaled in quality, lit and workmanship, at
$1.00 each.
( 7.) 15 dez. ALL-LINEN COLLARS, includ
ing the best makes, at 5c. apiece.
( 8 ) 20 dez. GAUZE SHIRTS, ut 15c. apiece.
(9.) 1.000 boxes Raphael Reversible Llnene
PAPER COLLARS, all sizes, 20c. .. box.
(10.)llotet Bicycle or Plain Frcnt, AU AU
Weel FLANNEL SHIRTS, in blue or light, at
$1.25 apiece.
J. B. MARTDf & CO.
Cor. West King and Prince Sta.
LANCASTER, PA.
ILI.1
A&1SON & rOMTEK.
SOME FEW SPECIAL LOIS OF GOODS AT
THE ONE PRICE HOUSE OF
&
Are Four Cases of Dress Straw Hats ler Men
at 50c. apiece.
One Case et Rough and Ready Diess Straw
ll.tts for Yeung Gents at $1.25 apiece.
Three'Cnscs et Beys' Mixed Dress Straw
Hats for 4Sc. apiece.
Three cases et Common Harvest Hats ler
5c. apiece.
R. Dunlap's Mackinaw Straw Hats, et New
Yerk, and Tayler's Mackinaws, et Baltimore
Thiee different styles and qualities of Light
Cassimero Hats te Select lrem.
In Fnrnislimg Goods
There are One Let or ilk Windser Tics for
25c. apiece.
One Let ei Balbrlggan Underwear In all
sizes for 50c. apiece.
One Csseet Gauzu Underwear in cither long
or short sleeves et excellent value for 25c.
apiece.
One Let et Fine Fancy Hosiery ler Gents in
all sizes for S5c. a pair.
One Let or the Patent Eighmie Dress Shirts
ler $1.00 apiece.
IN THE-
B00T AND SHOE DEPARTMENT
Is a lull assortment of Gentlemen's Fine Hand
Sewed (Buttoned and Laced) Shoes with the
Londen and Fiench Tec. These goods are
made of the best selected French Leather, and
as te style and finish they are superior te cus
tom work in many particulars.
It you have net seen the Celebrated Wan Wan
kcnphastShee, which combines Comfert and
Durability, it will pay you te call.
43-SOLD ONLY BY-Sa
32, 34, 36 & 3$ East Kins St,
LANCASTER. PA.
tJA.icjtjLA.ejea, c.
rruiK
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE OABRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET 8TREET,
REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished in the most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
beat selected material and employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr
prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy
ler cash and seU en the meat reasonable
terms. Give us a caU. AH 'work warranted.
Repairing premnUv attended te. One set el
workmen especially employed ler that pur
Pese- n-ttdAw
JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER 1.0T OF
FnnntAfn KlnA.T!nt Ta1i.mia Mti. r
manufacturers and only 8 cts. per oz., or 25
ct3. per 4 Jb&t
HARTMAN',
'8 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
- 1UKIS,
Williamson & Fester's.
arnure qoebb.
SATURDAY; FAIR AMD SLIGHTLT
WARMER.
In thinking of us te supply
your wants, keep in mind that
we take our stand fteate the
manufacturers of goods in both
hemispheres. Our buyers are
going and coming from foreign
lands almost all tthe time ; two
are en the ocean new returning,
after placing orders or autumn
goods, and this month two mere
go ever, and next month still
mere, and with all this we main
tain an office and buyer in Paris,
who travels between Vienna,
Berlin, Brussels and Londen,
filling orders for the various de
partments. This is the way
we come te get exceptional
lets of goods, such as are net
generally seen around and such
as you might net think of find
ing here.
We takegreat delight in these
little surprises of choice and new
things. The resident buyer in
Paris has had standing orders
te take all the Black Embroid Embreid
dered Robes he could see at
about half the regular prices.
We have had several such lets
and they have sold se quickly
that only a few persons saw
them, se rapidly were they taken
away. Anether such let is new
in there are from twelve te
fifteen patterns and the prices
range from $12 te $18. In the
$15 let we noticed one like
these that were sold at $35 a
few months age.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Mere Jerseys, and Silk Jer
seys, tee are te be opened this
morning from .one of the.best
English makers, who is se over
run with orders that it took
nearly six months te reach our
order all the new and desira
ble shades, as well as black. The
shapes are perfect and for such
a fine quality of goods $8 is
very little.
At entrance, 1301 Chestnut street.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Misses' Jerseys and little Chil
dren's Dresses in great profu
sion, just across aisle from Silk
Jerseys.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Take the house-car English
people say " lift," American ele
vator and go te the second
fleer for ready-made dresses
and shawls. We get many
cheice'things direct from Lon Len Lon
eon and Paris for example,
these Stella India Shawls for
summer wear. Price $40 te
$200.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Mr. Graham's touch te the
Dress Making spreads te ready
goods. Satins, Silks, Cash
meres, Flannels, Percales and
Lawns all ready te be put en,
and most of them have an inde
scribable something about them
that makes them leek unlike
ready-made goods. We always
thought ladies should have the
facilities for suits ready-made
that gentlemen have.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
The Muslin Underwear Coun
ters have sold out nearly all
their tumbled Night Dresses
Chemises. There cannot help
but be some such almost every
day, considering the way goods
are handled here. There is a
small let af Pillow and Bolster
Cases with Hamburg edges and
inserting.
The $4. and $4.50 quality is
new $2.
The $5 and $5.50 quality is
new $2.50.
Seme with Torchon lace at $3
that used te be $6. Whenever
we get these extra reductions
we give them away again. This
is our idea of proper service.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
That Self-Adjustable Pannier
Skirt that always falls into
place is a great favorite. We
have it in the following mater
ials: Gray chambra, at $1.25 ; last
year's price, $1.75.
Light gray wash poplin, 1.75;
last year's price, $2;25
Dark gray all-wool poplin,
$2.50; last year's price $3.00.
Black Italian cloth, $2.00.
Black all-wool Italian cloth,
$3.00.
White muslin, with knife
pleating at bottom, with springs
se arranged that they can be
removed and replaced when
washed.
Muslin Underwear Department, Chestnut
street, next te Arcade.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and
City Hall Square
Philadelphia.
A'-V rtv
fOHN B. OTtXEK 00.
MERCHANT
SlITDIj, .MHTIMS, AID OVERCOATINGS
ALL MADE TO ORDER WITH GOOD TRIMMINGS, AND PERFECT BIT GUARANTEED.
WE EMPLOY ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN.
Full Lines of Gents' B&lbriggan and Gauze Underwear, Jean Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, etc.
tyapecial Bargains in Gents' Coleied Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs. Everybody buys them. Call and
see them.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
Ne. 25 East King Street, - - - . Lancaster, Fa.
l)OWER8 & HURST.
BOWERS &d HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN. STREET.
New open, an Elegant Line of LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at Specially Lew Prices. These are
of Rochester Manufacture, whieh are pronounced te be the Best Made.
Pull Lines of DRESS GOODS. Full Lines of COLORED SILKS. Full Lines of WHITE GOODS.
Elegant Liuea of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY in Plain Black and Fancy Coloring.
Elegant Lines of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Alse just opened, a very Choice Line of LACE CUR
TAINS in Ecru and White, which we are offering extremely low.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
CLOTHING.
N
EW OLiOTHIMO FAKLUB.
Jno. J. Smaling,
(LATE WITH UOTT & GLEASON.)
TAILOR,
Would be pleased te liave you calf at Ms
PAHLOK,
Ne. 22 North. Queen St.,
TO EXAMINE HIE
Latest Novelties
FOK
Men's Wear,
Imported direct ler our trade.
SECOND FLOOR, MARBLE FKONT.
Umajft-lydWd-S
'iTV B. HOSTETIKKASUN.
SIMUNG-WEHJHT
CLOTHING
IN FULL ASSORTMENT t'OK
Men and Beys.
And 11 the question with you la where te
buy, give us a trial, and we will show you ene
et the
Largest and Best Selected Stocks
of Clothing in the City.
We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL,
MEN'S SUITS AT $10
left, and And they are glvlnggoed Ba'islactlen
for the money.
KKMKMUKi: WK MANUFACTURE ALL
OUR OWN CLOTUINU.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
mAUE note or- this
FOR
DECORATION DAY.
250 PAST COLOR
BLUE COATS
AT $2.00; ORIGINAL TRICK. $3.50.
We call your Special Attention te this, as it
is an Extraordinary Bargain. We are selling
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at
prices which ttely competition. We have la
cilitles watch enable us te undersell all oppo
sition. G. A. R. SUITS. In Jllue Flannels we keep
none but the best, fine in quality, pure fn
color and excellently made. The price Is $10,
and we guarantee every suit net te lade.
A New and Large Let of our Celebrated
PENN n ALL WHITE SHIRTS just received ;
they are the best In the market, fenr-nl v linen
besom and cuffs ; New Yerk Mills mnslln, ex-!
ceiienuy raaac.
Gauze Underwear, Neckwear, Cellars and
Furnishing Goods el all description at very
low prices.
Ladies, we desire te call your attention te
the Large and Handsome Line et Novelties el
CHILDREN'S SUITS, which we have just
opened, and which we are selling ler one-half
the prices asked elsewhere. Netice seme few
prices in show window.
Hirst & Brether,
Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
(OKAY'S SFJSCIKIO MKOIUINK. THE
J Great English Remedy. An nnlallln"
pure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that
lollew less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness el
IS1011-.. Premai;?r? , ew AP. and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Feil par
ticulars In enr pamplet, which we desire te
send lrce by mail te every one. The Specific
Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages ler $5. or will te sent free
by maU en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 189
North Queen street. On account el counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper:
theenly genuine. Guarantees elcure issued by
us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
THRAY MEDICINE O..N.Y.
mprU-lvdw
MAKE MO M1STAKK, BUT PCKUHASE
the genuine Yara Clear ler 5c. at
HARTM AN'S YELLOW FRONT CIG B
STORE.
SmW AJTZMXiaXMMKTS.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
NEW THINGS IN
DBY GOODS.
N
EW YORK STOKE.
SUMMER GOODS
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
Rare value In
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 41c..
50c. 6Z&C and 75c. a yard. SHAPED DRESS
S1LRS, 53c a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS,
elegant quality, $1.00 a yard. An immense
quantity of
EACE 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 ana
can give the best possible value. TWILLED
SILK PARASOLS, In natural sticks, horn and
lancy holders. SATIN PARASOLa. LACE
TRIMMED PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS.
Ladles', Gents' and Children's
Summer Hosiery and Gauze 'Underwear,
In all Sizes and Qualities. We have opened
another choice line of
SASH RIBBONS, LACES AND LACE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY DRKSS
BUTTONS, at Lewest City
Prices.
Watt, Stand & Ge.
Ne. 8 and lO HAST KING STREET.
S1
UMMEK wkight CLOTHING.
&
SUMMER WEIGHT
CLOTHING
FOR-
I
Ready-Made and Made te Order,
FROM AN EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY
SELECTED STOCK OF
i
French, English and American Suitings.
UNDERWEAR
IN GAUZE AND FRENCH WEAR, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, E. & W. COLLARS AND
CUFFS, &a., Sta.
lager & Brether
Ne. 25 WEST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
KOUKM AXJJ HTJLT103USM
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KW BOOK:?.
MR. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER,
THE ADMIRAL'S WARD
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE LA TXHT MA QAZINE8
J.VD
NSW 3TA TIONER Y,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO; STBBET.
SAMCKL H. PKHIK, ATTOKNK. HAS
Removed his Office rrem 68 North Duke
atreet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl
ately In Real et Cen it Heuse. LengV N'nw
Building. uiJT-i'rt
BARER
BBOTBEB
LANCASTER, PA.
Lancaster, Pa.
JjAJfOASTHM WATVllJCD
1HB
Lancaster -latches.
POPULAR GRADES.
GILDED MOVEMENTS:
NEW ERA,"
WEST END,"
FKANKLIN,"
" FULTON,"
KEYSTONE."
LANCASTER,"
NICKEL MOVEMENTS.
"MELROSE."
" Lancaster:
The Manufacture el the full Llneef Favorite
Movements, with the adoption et the l.tneet
Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladles' Watcluw,
gees forward with Increased Energy.
JUVBIVAL..
Tjfrii.oex si
WUITK
TUK
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerqems,
NO 152 EAST KING STKEET,
H. H. LUCKENBACH, Agent.
A Full Assortment of 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- -:perier in Quality and
Moderate In Price.
Having severed my connections with the
Estey Organ Company, I take this method te
Inform my friends in Lancaster county. I am
new selling anOrgan equal te any and sur
passed by none. Please call and ciamlue one
et the most beautltul-tened Organs manu
factured in the United States.
Mr. Luckenbach is also agent ler tbe tamens
"KNABE
And several ether Desirable 1'lanotertes, at
prices from 225 upwards.
feb!7-ttd
OLAStt AJflf QUEKNBWA.H.
H
1GU MAKTIK.
AT
CHINA HALL.
A LARGE AND CHEAP LINEOF
GLASSWARE.
CRAQLE, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS
WARE AT
High & Martin,
is:east king jstreet,
LANCASTER. PA.:
NUTIOK lu TKKiASSl!.t aVD GUN
NERS. 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
inciescd, cither for tbe purpose of sheeting or
Aching, as the law will be rigidly onfercec
against all trespassing en said lands el the
undersigned after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN!
R. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN.
Attorney ter R. w Cr.leman'aHeJw.
elb-ud&w
TMA TMLSMH' O VJD f
LAKOASTKK ANU itllia.KliMVII.l.fc. r. it
Carran aa fellows :
Iieave Tnrataer (P. it De-u, at 7, 9, uw
1130 a. m., and 2, 4, 6 and ;?:& p. m.. exet or
(Saturday, -when the Inst car leaves at 9:30 p. l.t
Leave MUlersvUle (lower end) at 5, 8, ami it
a. 21., and 1, s, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en : rve thna Axcept ett Mm
dsv.
COLUMBIA it FORT DEPOSIT RAIL
J ROAD TIME TABLE.
Trains new rua leuularlv en the Columbia
Jc Feil Deposit Railroad en the following
time :
aOBTOWAED. STATIONS. VOBTHWABD.
P.H.
620
A.X.
A.K.
A.X.
P.M.
r-.M.
1030
10-.S3
.....Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciesawell....
...Sate Harber...
,.SbenlcB Ferry..
Pequea
..YerkFurnace..
.....Tncquan
McCall'a Ferry.
...Flte'aEddy...
..Fishing Creek..
..Peach Bettem..
...ConeTrjno...
..OCt .rt. .....
8.-90
8.02
7:45
5:35
6tSS
6M
6:tt
7:00
7:05
10-.39
930
5:06
1&5S
11:00
7:40
7:36
7:34
7:28
733
5:01
1M
4:58
4:56
7:12
7:17
728
TJTI
7:U
7:50
8:0ft
8:13
S:25
11:05
U:10
U05
11:38
11:30
11:38
4:51
4:47
4:36
4:33
436
7:10
7:06
6:57
7U0
tSi
7:37
8,-00
11:54
p.X.
6:11
4:1
7:3d
73d
7:17
. 7:05
1&03
12:15
12:30
6:32
630
4:05
3:55
3:11
...Pert .UopesU..
... Perryvllle....
K3U
R
KADINU m OOi.UJB Bl A K. K.
ARRANHElfENTOF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOVKMltKR 13th. IsM2.
NORTHWARD.
LBAVK.
A.M.
Unarryville
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia.
AR&IV.
KAadlnir
7:3e
SOUTHWARD.
1.UVK
ueadlng
ABKIVB.
Columbia
Lancaster............
Lancaster. King St.
Quarrwllle
A.M. P.M. P.M.
6:20 .... fSU
7:30 .... 3:40
7:40 1:00 3:50
VXD 1:10 3:40
9:49 330 5.50
P.
5:15
5:25
6:30
Trains connect at itcaimig wiin intini lenr.u
lrem Philadelphia, PottsvlUe, Harrisbnrg, Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hunever, Gettysburg, Frederick and Raltt.
nrere. .V V. WILSON. Suut.
PKNNDILVAMIA KAU.KUAU- NFW
SCHEDULE On and after SUN DA"
MAY 13th, 1S3. trains en the l'er.nsvl
vanl-i Railroad will arrive nt and leave the
Limcnatei and Philadelphia opetaas fellows :
Levl Ar
Lan Phti
Sabtwavd.
A.M.
A.M
2J
5:13
7
10:2U
Mall Express
Philadelphia Expicas
X t31 X4AU(ja
Harriaburg ExriHS
Yerk Accounxeda.'lon urvlv-t
Lancaster Accenu lailen arri vea . . .
Columbia Accrttp-v Jen
Frederick Accommodation arrives.
Sea Shere Express
Sunday Mall
Johnstown Kipiens
Day Express
Harrlsburg Aecouiiuedutiur.
12:42
3:12
5:2ft
8:11)
8:10
U;55
lh00
H-n
P.M.
123
12-5S
2:4: :
230
5:2.')
6.45
3:1.1
X.M.
5: Ir
5:ul
7.2.
Jib
Hunever Accommodation vedt, ceuiiectiiii
at Lancaster with Nlagarn Exprn-xi at ti4,
will run through te Hanover dally, except
Sunday.
FroderlckAcconmsodattoi-., west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fust Llri;, we-jt, ut l.!S, will
run tbvengh te F-lerick.
Le. lAr.
Phil Lan
Wk&tward.
A.M.
A.M.
6:55
6-3H
y:tii
9 35
'.M.ri
II 51)
P.M.
1:3".
r.re
6.20
2:3l
7:30
7:10
1 1:1(1
1:11)
News Express
4:30
4:30
7:00
7:4'J
way raesenger.
MaU Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jey,
Mall Train, No.2,viaCeliinililii,leaveH
miagara jsxpress
Hanover Accommetiitiou leaves
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
11:06
M.
2:14
4:4!
5:10
9:05
Harrisburg Accommeiiutlon
Lancaster Accommeiihtton leaves.
Columbia AccomuMlaten.r.
Harrisburg ExpreM
Western Express
Pacific Express.....
11:20
Harrisburg Express, west, ut 5:Ri p. w., tin.-,
direct connections (witbnutehungeei'cara) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when i1hkk".J.
will stopatDewnlngtowii.CoaUttJvllIe, l'nkt e.
burg, Mount Jey, tlt.abethtewn unit km1u
town.
Day Express, Knst Line, News Express. Mai
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express ami Pacific Ex
press run dullv.
MOTiOHS.
J
U.1T KKc-Eiven
ANOTIIKR LOT OF
NEW TIES at the.. ..ULUK RONT.
NEW COln.ARS.....attliM....RLUK FKONT.
FANCY UALFHOSK.at the.. ..BLUE FRONT.
NEW SUSPENDERS.at the.. ..BLUE FRONT
UNDERWEAR at the.... CLUE FRONT.
E: J. ERISMAN'S
BLUE FRONT
GENTS' FURNISHING STOKE.
Ne. 17 WeBt King Street
KW GOODS.
ASTRICH BROTHERS, AeX.
PALACE OF FASHION.
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
NOW IS YOUR TIME,
ler It 13 lust new that we are "diewinjr the
largest and best selected stock et
MILLINERY GOODS.
TRIMMED and UNTi'.IMMKD IIAT8 .-mil
BONNETS In lurg variety, at really
LOW PRICES.
LA ICG 14 STOCK OF FLOWERS.
Sprays. Buds. Violets, 1'anslc-). etc
BLACK, WIHTBand COLORED Til's
cheaer tlian ever.
The het weather U coming, and anyone wish
ing te buy a OOO I) l"ltiOL-ene that will
last long and i vu eud tuliatactien will
well te call und examine the quality el our
NEW PAUASOLS.
They arr- as geed us can be mude.
We have positively tt.e largest aseitincnt
and the lewebt pricH In
BLAuK and CIIKAM SPANISH LACKS.
We Invite examination.
COLORED SPA MS II LACES In all the New
Shades Crushed Strawberry, Raspberry.
Cardinal, Gai net. Navy, Bronze, Myrtle, etc
Black Beaded Laces, White Trimming Lacei
Real Torchon Laces lrem 5 te 50c. a yard.
Elegant assortment of Lisle and Silk Glevc-t
KID GLOVEh a complete stock.
SPRING UNDERWEARlerLadIe8.Gcntsnn.t
Children, In Gauze or Merine.
Child's Lace Cap. Dressest, Shawls and CI' at-.
Full line el children's Calice. Seersucker-,
Chambry ami White Lawn Dresses. A large
assortment, from 93c. apiece up.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
We have new en hand a very large line et
these goeds,madunpln 11 rst-class manner, ami
for the prices en the name we defvcem petition
LADIKS' READY-MADE DREsSES.
Thete goods we manufacture ourselves, ami
every day shows something new in this ili;
partment. We make any and all kind et
goods te order at shortest notice, ami guaran
tee lit and workmanship.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
We show something new lu Dress Goods
nearly every day. Te day we received a let et
Chambry Combination Dresses something
very neat and new selling them attl.C2apat
tern, and they are going fast; also, a New
Line et Sattten-. at flee, per yard, and lets et
ether goods In a .stock like ours It Is very
difficult te enumerate eaeh article, but would
simply say call and see whatounlneet Dies
Goods comprises.
T OCBEK'S UVi:.
A 5c, Package
OF
LOCHER'S IDYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET,
Fer talc by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO 9 BAfeT KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA
Ihuy my uuenm runs riK.vr hani
for cash and sell tlx lst poeds Ter tin'
money In the city at
liARTMAN'S VKLLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
L.M. v. P.M.
735 ViUO 6:10
P.M.
9:40 2:10 835
9-J0 2:10 8:13
9:40 .... 8:25
10:40 .... 9:55