Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 15, 1883, Image 4

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Lancaster Jntelltgencct.
FEIDAT EVENING, JUNE 15, 1888.
FlVB MONTHS OK IT.
Ilcniucrailc AdiuluUira
Uene.
ju lias
Vrbat
Democrat " in Pittsburgh Times.
Pennsylvania Las been ee long Republi
can that it i3 difficult for men te under
stand bow a permanent change can take
place. Old time politicians of the Repub
lican fiide still imagine that when the
momentary disturbances ever the division
of the spoils in their party have passed
away, an appeal te the war feelimr, or te
the se-called " business interests will
recall their old majority te the polls.
They say' it is all evereven new. Ihey
point te independent leaders in the Legis
lature, coeperatiug in seme of the basest
nwindles of Stalwartism, and wallewmg
again with their late antagonists in the
miroef partisanship, and they profess te
believe that this means the icconciliatieu
of outraged voters also. It is difficult te
tell whether they are themselves deceived
emie only trying te deceive the world.
They will, at all events, awake te a very
different reality after the next election.
The Democratic party is the party of the
people. Whenever it is true te itself, it is
as much the party of Iho people
te-day as it was when Jeffersen led it te
the overthrew of the monecrats, or Jack Jack
eon marshalled it te the battle with the
monopolies. It would give a fair and
equal chance te all men and all classes
in the race of life, aud it would net allow
the government te take the earnings of
one aud cive them te another. This is
Democracy its fundamental principles.
Federalism, ou the contrary, is paternal
ism, class legislation, the enrichment el
some at the expense of all. ltieganls
the power of taxation as less u means of
raising rovenue than a means of taking
property from these who create or cam
it by their labor and giving it te these
who eDjey the favor of government, or
rather of the party n hich happens te ad
minister the government. llctice the
Federalist or Federalist Republican puty
is, ever was, and ever must bi, the
paity of monepo'y. of riugs, of bosses,
oxtravagauce aud high taxes. When these
two parties go before the people in their
true colors, there cau be but one result
the success of the Democracy is cci tain.
Itmut live, bemuse when it dies the 10
publican institutions, which it was found
ed te defend, must perish with it.
New let us sea wherein tue Democratic
state administration has failed te nieaune
up te the fundamental principles of De
raecracy. Has it known a bes '.' Has it
been controlled by rings ? Net a whisper
of scandal has thus far been heaul. Them
is net a man within tin; wide bordctsef
this great commonwealth who docs net
balieve in the pergenal intugiiry of the
governor, and of his principal suberdi
nates. Net a job has escaped his veto,
net a suggestion of coriuptien has ever
been heard within the puvinclH et the
executive departments. Very different is
all this from the LeaoraiitLauniinistr.i..iens
which piecedcd it, with the daik (inures
of the Cameren?, the Kcmblcs. tiie Quays,
ai d the various chieftains of v.u ions
lings, in the immeliatj bickgreund.
And the policy, as distinguished from
the recic personal iutegiify and pecuniary
honesty of the administration, has been
all that was premised, and all that was
dcsiicd. In iuauguial and message the
governor has vigoreutly assailed the bleed
sucking men -pelies and tsemeudnus or
perate peweis which have heietofetc
bid defiance te the laws of the common
wealth. He pushed bravely and persist
ently onward towards the liberation of
trade and labor from the oppsc-siveand
capricious exactions of the curving emu
panics, aud the equalization of the bin
dens of taxation. This is Democracy ; it
is the living and active principle. And in
the Legislature the parry has responded
wi'heut hesitation, If it has net accomp
lished all that it set out te de in a single
season it has accomplished mere than was
evr done in the state in the same period
of time, and that under difficulties of the
roe3t. serious nature. It has passed a Fu-e
pipe bi.l, aud civen freedom te one of the
greatest interests of the stat It has
paESSil an anli-disciimina.ie!i bill, and
begun aieferm which will cud only wh-n
the railroads am brought into subjection
te the constitution, and every citizen
hhall enjey his equal rights up ;:i tin:
highways of the state.
If the people of PtMiusvIvaui ide net.MH
tain the party which has given them the
Pattisonadniinistiatien, then they de net
desire honest, pure. Democratic govern
ment, but piefi-r iin-.? monopolies, bosses,
and personal con up! ion, and the stmnc!;
for hotter things may a. well be foregone.
But they will sustain ir. TJiey will have
some months te reflect bafore the next
election. They will conclude that the ic
maining depaitraents of government will
be better managed if committed te men iu
full sympathy with the 10 form governor.
The charm of Republican invincibility i
broken. It will never be ie-teied iu thi
age. The Independent luulei.s may go
back te the heuse of bo'nlae ; bin the
Independent voters have broken out and
it will be a marvel if they de net stay out.
Ilonesty the lies'- Policy.
Iu advertising a incdicir." i! Ii I)c-,t te !
honest ; dtccptien will never de ; the pcnple
wen'tstand it. Let the "mill lie Known lli.il
Burdock Rloeil Hitters cini' srreiul !, and all
eruptions et thOMlcln. 11ns nu-di(-l:ic ii miWI
everywhere by flrii'fislit''. Fer ale by II. I!.
Ce:hran, druggist, 137 ami 1..-.I Neilli (Jueeii
Btr et.
I Wlb Kterybedy te Knew.
Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen "i
this vicinity known te eveiy one as a nuwt
Influential citizen and clniatlau minister el
the M. K. church, jua this moment Mopped in
enr stoic te siiy, I wibh everybody te knew
that I consider tlmt both my-ell ami wlfoevvi
our lives te bhlleh'h Consumption Cine." It
Is h-ivinn a tremcndeui-ale evei our reunteis
and is giving perlectsatibt.iLtien in all cjm's
et I.ung Di-eiisc, such as nelhin; else Ims
done. DUS. MATCH hi T & r JiANL F.
IIodrbeic Ind.. May 15, '78.
fold by U.K. Cochran, djuggist, Nes l"7nncl
139 North Queen street. Lancaster, tobliceill
A Werd et Caution.
Railroad men, mechanics, cemim rclal trav
elers, baseballlsts, farmers, and etlieis ; he
labor out of deer.', nie pcculiarlv liable te
accident and injury. Themas' Ecfcclrlc Oil
for brul-e-, leirn, 01103 and smiling, is en. et
the finest applications jet ecviscil. Fer sale
Dy II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ii't North
Queen street.
VAltlllAUKH, &(,.
rpas
Standard Carriage Werk
OK IjANCAhTKIt COUNT .
EDGERLEY & CO.
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
KKAK OK CENTKAL MAUKET llOUi?!-.-,
LANCASTER, 1A.
We make every style Bugey nnl Carita,-;e
desired. All Werk: nniahed in the nie-t com
fortable and elegant style. We u-e only the
best selectee1 material and employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality el v. eik our
prices arc the cheapest in the state. We buy
ler cash and sell en th most rcsisenable
terms. Give us a call. All werK warranted.
Bepalring promptly attended te. One set of
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. nafi-ttd&w
AKUA1NH IU WATDI1B1, Ul.llUK-
Chains, Kings, Spectacles, .tc. It. pairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atlen
tien. LOUIS WECKB, Ne. 15)J Ni.nh Qncen
street. Ilemcmber name and number. Di
re My opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
jrailread depot, .Jec28lvl
MMVIOAX.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters meets the 10
quircrncnts of the rational medical philoso
phy which at present prevails. It Is a per
fectly pure vczctable remedy, embracing the
three important properties of a preventive, a
tonic and an alterative. It lertifles the body
against disease, invigorates aud revitalizes
the torpid stomach and liver, and c fleets a sal
utary change In the entire system.
Fer sale bv all Druggists and Dealers gen
crally. Jl-lmdced&w
L
e en Kit's uyks.
A 5c. Package
LOCHER'S DYE
WIl. I- CO Lell MOItK (JOODS THAN ANY
OTHEU DYE IN THE MAKKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
NO. 9 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
CABFXTB.
T
T IS NO r STRANGE THAT
ALL WHO GO TO
SHIRK'S FOR CARPETS,
lid AGAIN WHEN TUKY WANT
ANOTHER CARPET.
it is because
Goods are Just as Represented,
AND SOLO AT
A MERE LIVING PROFIT.
Tlw Biggest Line of Carpets,
et every variety and grade.
Te be Found In the City of Lancaster.
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
Cerner West King and Water Sis.,
LA2I0TER. PA.
Ii UOCEIILE8.
T ltUKSK'n.
Strawberries ! Strawberries !
riVE HUNDRED 1JOXES FRESH STRAW
UEKBIES, TO-MORROW
FRIDAY) MORNING.
New
WILL
I- the time te de
UK SOLD CHEAP.
your preserving.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FIREWORKS.
STOREKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN
TEREST.) Give ua a call. We are new ready ler the
wholesale tiade.
BTJRSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KENG STREET
OJt NOTICES.
ESTATKOF HKNKY M1LLEK, LATE. OK
the city et Lancaster, deceased. Letter-)
testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all person
indebted te s.ild decedent are requested te
tn.ike immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the estate el said
decedent, te make known the sumo te the un
derslRiicd without delay, residing In the city
et Lancaster.
MARY ANN MILLER, Executrix,
Ne. 5C7 North Queen St.,
I Jin caster. Fn
.1.
It. Kaufman, Attorney. ui7-Gtdeav
h
,WiTK OF ANN M KVANS I.ATK OF
J l.'L1lc.lst!r Mf' iler.ianil Lattnrj fiuln.
nieiitary en said estate having been granted
te tlie undersigned, all persons Indebted
ineieieaic requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the mme will present them without
delay ler settlement te the undersigned, re-
1 "itiiii iu i.uuuiisivr city.
ROBERT A. EVANS,
Heb. J. Kvanb, Executer.
1 Attorney. may 21 Ctdpaw
ESTATK OK SAK II MUI.VANKV, LATE
el the city et Lancaster, dee'd. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted
theivte are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, ami these having claims or demands
against the s.ime, will present them without
it -lay for :-ettlenicnt te the undersigned, rc
wk'ingin the city et Lancaster.
, .... JNO- A- COYLE,
Jeb GtdeawF Executer.
ESTATK OF JKKKBllAU BAVmAN,
late or the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The
undersigned auditor appointed te d-stribnte
the balance icmalnlng in the hands of W. II.
licx. executer, te and among these legally en
titled te l he same, will sit for that purpose
en bATURDAY..IUNE16,18S3.at 10 e-clock,
a. m.,ln the Library Roem et theCourfHeuse,
in the City et Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
-.., w LEAMAN.
nu.'j-ij ltdeawF Auditor.
IIOUHS Alfli BTA.TXONMM
TKW UOOKd.
FOB SUMMER READING.
" Mr. lsa-.es," by S. Marlen Crawford.
" Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawtera
" ThrenghOne Administratien,"bv Burnett.
" Rut Yet a Weman." by Cardy.
Siicccsslul Men el Te-day."
And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines a
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET.
IJKOPOSA1.S FOB JTURNIgHINU sTA-
l tlenery. Fuel and ether supplies. In
compliance with the constltutieu and laws et
the Commonwealth el Pennsylvania, I hereby
Invite sealed proposals at prices below maxi
mum let h tlxed in schedules, te furnish Sta
tionery, Fuel and ether supplies ler the Senate
and HoiiHcet Representatives, and the sever
al depirtments or the state government or
I'riiiisvlvanla, and for plumbing, gas fitting
:t..d al earn ilttlng ler the Senate anil Heuse el
iti'prcHentnti vrs ; l epalrs. furnishing halls and
c 'timlttce rooms el the Senate and Heuse et
Representatives, and dlHtrlhutien of reports,
documents nnd ether printed matter el the
Senate ami Heuso of Representatives, and the
Department or Public Instruction, ter the
year ending the first Monday of June, Anne
Domini one thousand eight bundled and
clehty-leur.
Separate proposals will be received nnd sep
arate contracts awarded as announced in said
schedules. All proposals must be addressed
anddellveied te me bclnre two o'clock and
thirty minutes, p. m.etFBIDAY. 29th DAY
Or J (JNE, A. I)., 1883, and at that time tbe
proposals will be opened and contracts award
ed by me. in the Executive Chamber, et liar
rlsburg, Pennsylvania. Schedules containing
forms ei proposals can ee obtained en appli
cation at the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth by all persons proposing te
bid for centractu. W.S.STENGER,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Jeb, 1883. Je-20td
TOICE
BITTERS
& -
I VCTKRS KATHVOV
Loek Everywhere!
Bat buy nowhere until you have Men tbe Im
mense Stock and learned bow wonderfully
I.O W THE PBICE3 are with us, as compared
with ether stores.
In Lieht Slimmer Wear
We are exhibiting all the Desirable Novelties
and Standard Styles of tbe Season, and for
Quality, Style, Hake Up and Price are unsur
passed. Fine ClrtUng for Mem I
Jiebbj Styles for Yeatkg 2
Tasty Garments for Cailirea !
We thoroughly understand the goods we
manutacture, which enables us te guarantee
every article Beld te be exactly as represented
or the money will be refunded. This makes 1 1
absolutely sale for anyone te deal with us.
OUR STOCK IS NOW BRISTLING WITH
- BARGAINS! .
New is tbe day of great values. The bar
gains grew better and Detter. Every garment
an evidence of our truth.
9All et tbe advantages accruing from
long practical experience, and the manipula
tion of ready money, I assured you when
dealing here.
lyers & Rathfon,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST ZING STREET,
H.
GKKHART.
SPBIM OPEHI&G
-AT-
H. GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
OF THE LARGEST AHSORTMEA2'
OF
FINE SUITING,
PANTAIiOONING
AND-
SPIUMJ OVEKCOATINU,
Ever brought te the City et l.ancaster
49-These desirous of securing Choice Styles
are invited te call early.
X"
HOSTKTXEB Jk SON.
CLOfHll. - CLOTHING.
SPRING-WEIGHT
CLOTHING
IN FULL ASSORTMENT FOU
Men and Beys.
And It the question with yen is where te
buy, give us a trial, and we will show you one
et the
Largest and Best Selected Stocks
of Clothing in the City.
We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL,
MEN'S SUITS AT S10
lclt, and rind they are glvinggoed satisfaction
for the money.
1IEMEMUER WE MANUFACTUBE ALL
OUR OWN CLOTHING.
0. B. Hostetter & Seu.
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
iAl'lSU UAMUlltUH, Jte.
OUAKKS W. FRV.
Phares W. Fry's
SLIDING ADJUSTABLE
Patented May 22, 1888.
We are prepared te take orders and put In
position our PATENT WIRE WINDOW
SCREEN, get up in flrst-class style In Walnut
and Poplar irames, Plain -and .Landscape
Wires. We have them also finished with wire
en, complete, very easily adjusted te fit the
wicdew.
Phares . Fry,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
WAX
B.
H.
HABTIH
Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu all kinds of
LUMUER AND COAL.
r f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
troets pbove Lein en Lancaster. n3-lyd
MANURK ANU DUAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herso Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth for Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yako 315 Harrbburg Pike.
Gbiehial OBSriCK-SOS; East Chestnut street,
, Kauffman, Keller & Ge.
aeri-lyd
pOAL.
M. V. B. COHO,
'He NOllTU WATBlt HT Zanemfr, ltafc
Wholesale and RetaU Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Uotineetlon With the Telepbeale JBxekaac
Yard and'enice: Ne. 880 NORTH WATE
TREKT tebaS-lTd
YKLLOf FROMT Be. HAVANA UIOAR,
is the best In the city, made and for sale
' UAUTUAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB
8TOBJC.
JOHK
B. U1VI.EK CO.
SEASONABLE DEESS GOODS.
ALL SILK STRIPED AND FIGURED GRENADINES.
'FULL LINE OF SUMMER SILKS.
NUN'S VEILINGS, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES.
VICTORIA AND PERSIAN LAWNS.
LINON DE INDES, IN ALL QUALITIES.
FULL LINES OF
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES FOR TRIMMING.
JOHN & GIVLER & CO.,
Ne. 25 East King Street,
OPKU1AL BARGAINS.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OfferGreatDrIve3inHLACKSILKS,at60c,C2c.75c,87c,$1.00.$L25,lJ0and$i00per yard. We offer Great Drives in SUMMK:t mi ks
WOL nIjN VEli:iNGCand ALB
nuuLfluas VKiLiNuanuALBA.mes3 CLOTHS in all theChoIce Shades. We open a New Line et Shades te-day.
tLtiaVtnrnnPPPAxv iSllK?H9??d farS?,?uant'Ue3 coming in every day. We are having a erejt sale for them. LINON DE INDKS
and VICTOBIA LAWNS still take the lead. We have an Elesant Line et all thn Nw Thine in mrhitn rsnn.i a.,ei, na nimi nv ari,i n v
tmd PLAIDS. POLKA DOTS and PI.A1PS.
We also open te-day. WHITE COKD PIQUES, extra heavv.
WEAK all sizes and kinds for Ladles. Men and Children.
BOWERS
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. WATCHEa
rrtBK
Lancaster Watches.
POPULAR GRADES.
GILDED MOVEMENTS:
new era:-
WEST END,"
FKANKLIN,"
ct FULTON,"
keystone;
u
LANCASTER,
NICKEL MOVEMENTS.
it
MELROSE."
'c LANCASTER.'
The Manutacture et the Full Line of Favorite
Movements, with the adoption et the Line ei
Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladles' Watclu s,
Kees forward with Increased Energy.
BATH AND CAPS.
IHULTZ'S SUNS.
A Few Words te These Who
Are Wanting Hats.
Te the many who failed en
Saturday te get one of our Tay Tay
eor's Celebrated Mackinaw hats
we desire te say that we have
received another let of the finest
in the market. We are selling
them very low. Drep in early.
They may or may net be gene
before long, however we are re
ceiving New Goods daily. Gun
daker's old stand was swarmed
with buyers en Saturday. Our
stock will be kept attractive all
this month. We show our con
fidence by preparing for the peo
ple and they by coming. We
keep all the celebrated makes.
All the latest styles. Whatever
the season calls for we have
probably the largest collection
in the city.
SHULTZ'S SONS,
(Gnndaker's Old Stanr",)
144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
mar27-lyd&w
TINWARE, &V.
rOHN P. SUHATJM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTUER
LOT OF
LA RGB
CHANDELIERS
AND-
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Plumbing and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
-AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH ;QUEBN STBEET,
leb27-lyd LANCASTER. L'A.
VTOT1CE TO IKIUfASbtU AND GUN
NEKS. AU persons are hernhv fnrhlriden
tot
te rxesrass en any ei me lands et the Cern-
.-. - v.. . z --
wall, or Bpeedweu estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed er.un-
lacieaen, eitner ier tne purpose of sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforces
undersigned after this notice.
. R. PEROT ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
.. Attorney Iet R. w Celeman's.Hetri,
OlS-OdAw
Mt 900B3, St.
FEENCH and PE KSIAN h AWNS, Ac.
These goods are In much demand for Children's Dresses. (JAUK UNI) Kit-
DJtr OOODS.
H
AGKK & BROTUBK.
WHITE GOODS
AND
LACES.
ATTRACTIVE WHITE GOODS
IN NOVELTIES and STAPLE MATERIALS.
Spanish Guipure Laces, Hand-Run Spanish I
Orientals, Torchens, etc.
Spanish and Mull Tissues, Crepe Lisle Ruch
Ings, and ether Neckwear.
Alse, Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, etc.
Newport Ties.
Summer Silks.
Neat Checked, Striped, and Plain, Foreign
and Demestic Dress Goods, in Beautliul New
Colorings.
Parasols, Newport Ties, Laces, Gloves, etc.
Hager & Brether
Ne. 25 WEST KING ST.
M
BTZQER HAUttUHAM
White' Dress Goods
AT
mm k wmm
CHEAP STORE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
te
VICTORIA LAWNS at 10c., 12c., 15c, 20c.,
23c, SIC, 37C
JUDIA LINEN at 20c, 25c, 31c, 3C, 50c
SWISS MUSLIN irem 12X cents up.
LACE STRIPED MUSLINS.
LACE CHECKERED MUSLINS.
NAINSOOK PLAID MUSLINS.
CAMBRIC CHKCKBRED MUSLINS.
All at Lewest Prices.
AT
NBtzpr&Hanghman,
Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER.
(between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
SAMUKL B. PB1IMC, ATTOKNKI, BAM
Removed his Office irem 56 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl-
wi ui near in kean tieuae. unuri Mew
Rnildlnsr.
i.,f.. - - -. -
ml7-tfrt
NOTICE TO TKAUHBKS NOTICE JS
hereby' Riven that tbe Scheel Beard et
East DonetraTtewnsbip wUl meet In tbeflteh
Scheel bnilding at
Maytown, Lancaster Ce
x-u., ou eaiaraay, i one ie, ins, rer tne purpose
eee
By
of appointing teachers ter said township,
rs ier bbiu lewnsnip.
L. BRANDT. Hec'y:,
Bex 181 Marietta, a,
order el
eikvm u. eajui ui', Jc
Will
Dress
Ms
J6-10td
Lancaster County,
Lancaster, Pa.
LANCASTER, PA.
& HURST,
Lancaster, Pa
UK UOOJUH.
J.
B. MARTIN A OU.
The iNIcKle Plate Carpet Sweeper, $3.00.
The Anrera Carpet Sweeper, $2.85.
Tee BIssel Carpet Sweeper, $2.75.
The Demestic Carpet Sweeper, $2.00.
BEST IN THEMAF.KEr-LOWEST
PRICES.
TO BE HAD ONLY AT
J. B. MAETDT & COS,
Oer. Weaf King and Prinee Sta.
LANCASTER, PA.
VKW VOKKSfOKK.
SUMMER
GOODS
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
Rare value in
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 41c,
auc. ujXiC. ana vac. a yard, siiauisu
DRESS
S1LRS. 58c. a yard
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
elegant quality, $1 00
a yarn. An lmmensn
quantity ei
IACE BUNTINGS,
NUN'S VEILINGS.
Summer Dress Goeds:
INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
NAINSOOKS AND DOTTKD MUSLINS
At Very Lew Prices. We purchase our
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
Direct from the largest manufacturers and
can Kive the best possible va'ue. TWILLED
SILK PAR SOL9, in natural slicks, horn aud
lancy holders. ATIN PARASOLs. LACK
TRISIMED PARASOLM, SUN UMBKBI.LAS.
Ladies', Gents' ami Children's
Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear,
In all Sizes and Qualities. We have opened
another choice Hue or
SASH RIBBONS. LACES AND LACE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES AND KANCY DRESS
BUTTONS, at Lewest City
Prices.:
Watt, Stand & Ce.
Ne. 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET.
N
EXT DOUR TO XUK OOUKT HOUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
LARGE LOT OF
WHITE GOODS
FOR 9UMMfe.lt DRESSES
WEEK.
OPENED THIS
Filks for Warm Weather !
Shawls for Warm Weather !
Drtss Goods for Warm Weather !
GAUZE AND HUMMER
MERINO UNDERWEAR
Fer Ladies, tients and Children.
All in Full Assortment and at our Usual Lew
Prices.
LARGE STOCK LAUNDK1ED
AND UNLAUNDRIED
hits, SUris, Sits,
Ot a Celebrated Manufacture, ter Men and
ueys. atSOc.. 73c. and $1.00, best SHIRT ever
enereu at prices.
E. E. Eahnesteck,
LANCASTER, PA.
NBXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSB.
AruLL MHE Or LORJULLARDS
Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca : takes the
lead at 10 cents per pine at
HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIQAK
STORE.
TELMMb1 VlHt.
I ANOA8TK4 AMD BULLEBSVUXK K. B
m-m wui raa Higueva :
iive xaneraer rp. R Depot),
at 7, 9. anc
u.im a. m ana a, , B and 830 p. nu. excent ou
Saturday, when the last car leaven t. fl-sn n ..
STa Jl.ule?TUie l0r end) at 5, 8, and,l
a. M, and 1, S, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally ene ive tune except en Sun
dv.
pOLUHBlA Jk. rORT DEPOSIT
RAIL-
V JfcUAJJ HUG TABLE.
1SbiB5.ow'?BI.e?,Uarl''en the Columbia
Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
BOOTHWABD. STATIONS. I HOBTHWAMu
P.M.
A.K.
A.M.
A.M. P.M.
8.-90 55
.8:09 5r25
8.02 5:20
7:45 5:06
7:40 Ml
7:36 4
7:34 46
728 -451
723 4:47
7:10 3fl
".-Oi 43
:57 42B
0:41 4:12
62 4.05
620 3:55
3:41
60
0:35
6:42
7KW
7
7M
1020
10:33
10-J9
10-J6
U.-00
Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciesswell....
...Sate Harber...
..Shenk's Ferry..
Peqnea
..Yerk Furnace..
.....Tncquan
.McCall's Ferry.
...Fife's Eddy...
. .Fishing Creek..
..Peach Bettem..
...Cone'ino...
...OCt.t i......
...Pert Kapesi t..
.... Perry vllle....
11KB
11KB
7:12
7:17
7i23
1S1
7:
7:50
8.-0&
8:13
S:25
llJO
HOfi
MX
11 JO
118
7U0
727
77
8$0
820
7:50
7:36
723
7:17
7:05
114
r.K.
12.-08
12:15
12:30
R
EADINU a OOI.IIMIIIA R. It.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSKNGRR TRAINS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 18S2.
NORTHWARD.
tnivm, a.k.
UuarryvUle i:ae
Lancaster, King St 7-30
Lancaster r.w
Colombia. 7:30
AKRivm.
Reading 9.M
M. A..
7-u
a-.li1
9:3i
SOUTHWARD.
Liavx. I A.M.
Reading......... ........... I 7: "
V.U. P.M.
fcZOU
1300 3:50
1:10 3:10
:-3 6.5U
r.
Columbia !:40
Lancaster. 0:30 2.10 8:13 5:15
Lancaster. King St 9:40 .... 8:25 525
QuarryvUle. 10:10 .... 9:55 6:30
Trains connect at Reading with train teund
from Philadelphia, PettavtUe, Uarrlsburg, AU
lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and Irem Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. .. m. WILSON. Snpt.
DKHNbXLVAHia
KAII.KOAD KEW
X SCHEDULE (
On and of ter SUNDAY
MAY 13th, I8E3. trains en the Punnsvl
vania Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as fellows :
Levi Ar
Lan Phil
Eabtwa&d.
A.M. A.M
Mall Express
Philadelphia Express
Fast Line
Harrisbnrg Ex"-i39
Yerk Accemrr.txIa.Mnu arrives....
Lancaster Accenx laUen arrives.
Colombia Accenj;uO.- Hen
12:4
2:55
3:12
5:35
8:10
8:10
&5b
5:15
7:50
102U
SM
11:45
r.u.
Frederick Accommodation arrives.
Sea Shere Express
Sunday Mall...
Johnstown Express
12S3
128
3:15
P.M.
5:45
5:CT
725
9.16
242
220
525
6.45
Dav Exnress.
Harrisbnrg Accommodation.
Hanever Accommodation west, cenuectlnir
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 4Y,
will run through
te Hanever dally, except
tmnuay.
rrouencJCAccenimotiation, west, connecting
at iJincaster with Fast Line, west, -at 1:35, will
run through te Frederick.
ILe.
IAT.
Westward.
ThULan
lI
A.M.
A.M.
6:55
6:30
980
935
9.45
950
P.M.
1:35
i:30
531
2:30
7:30
7:40
ilOWO UlCaMittnmtt
4:30
Way Passenger
Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. M t. J ev
4:30
7:01)
"7:4")
Mall Train, Ne. ZVvlaCelumbiu.leaves
Miaeara J!.xpree8......
Hanover Accommodation leaves....
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
11:05
P.M.
2:11
44i
5:10
9:05
Harrlsburg Accommodation ,
Lancaster Accommeua:ion leaves...
Columbia Accomnredat1 an
Harrisbnrg Express
Western Express
Pacific Express
il:10
1120
1:S0
Uarrlsburg Express, w est, at 5:40 p. m., baa
direct connections (wlthnntcbangnercars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Monday, when Hugged,
wUlstopatDewniiigtowu,CouiudVl!l, Purkes.
burg, M
Uonnt.Jey, KliuhJ.tlitenn i;n.l Middle.
town.
Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mai
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Paciflc Ex
press run daUv.
MOTIONS.
T-KW GOODS
ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agt3.
PALACE OF FASHION.
NO. 13 EAST KINtt STRKET.
LANCASTER, PA.
INAUGURATIONefsUMMER GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
We have a very large assortment ei Fine
White Goods, comprising
VICTORIA LAWNS,
TYERIA LINEN,
LINEN D'INDIA,
BISHOP LAWNS,
And PLAIN and DOTTKD SWISSES.
Alse, a full line et FIGURED LAWNS at rout
8 te 12c.
NUN'S VEILINGS in nil ei the new and do de
strable shades, at 25c. anil 50c per vaid
BLACK and COLORRD BUNTING."- at Very
low pricey.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Our stock of thes. goods is new complete,
and we are elferlnir some really great bargains.
Plain Band Cbemlse. 25c. Cheiulse, thrcu rows
of Uaniburglnaeriiiig.aii'l trlinmcd with Nar
row Kdglng, 50c. Deep Untiled Skirt. oed
muslin, 56c. Twe-Knllleil Skirt, bef - j.slln,
75c. Twe Until ea of Hamburg, 1 1.25, and many
ether cheap goods in this line.
LADIES' SUITS,
We have new en hand an elegantleie et La
dles' and Children's Seiti et all kinds et sum
mer wear, comprising Figured L-wn 5-ults,
White Suits In large variety. Nn.. ""liing
Suits, all colors, and, Iu fact, et all ki..det
materials. Call aud leek through our stork.
.whether you wish te buy or net.
FANS, PARASOLS, LACE CAPS.
SWIS3 CAPS.
Cream and Black Spanish I aces. Colored
Spanish Luces, Cluny laces, Hattlcssrc Laces,
Russian Luc. s. Oriental I .aces, etc. All new
goods, at lowest prlcp s
A large Hue et Lace Goods, such a Cellars,
Ties, Fichus, etc. Linen Cellars all the nov
elties in hlte and colored. Linen Handker
chiefs, new styles, in lancy borders, at Cc.
GLOVES in Lisle or Silk all the new colors.
Berlin Gloves as lewaslOc; two bands. Fine
Lisle Gloves. 20c. 25c and 30c.
A lull stock of Ladles'. Gents' nnd Child's
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
In Leng and Short Sleeves.
CORSETS-all el geed make, at low prices.
Ladles', Gents and ChiMs' HOSIERY,
Plain and Striped.
Imported Hese In Cardinal, Garnet, Pink,
Blue, etc , at lowest prices
Infants' Cotten and Woolen Hese
MCBICAL.,
w
ILUOX WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. H. LTJOKENBAOH, Agent.
A Full Assortment of the various styles con
stantly en hand and ter sale en the most lib
eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call
and examinetbese instruments, which will be
teund te be very Superior In Quality and
Moderate In Price.
Having fevered my connections with the
Estey Organ Company, I take this method te
Inform my friends in Lancaster county, I am
new selilncr an Organ equal te any and sur
passed by none. Please call and examine one
et the most beantlinl-tened Organs manu
factured in the United States.
Mr. Luckenbach Is also agent ler the famous
"KNABB"
And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $229 upwards.
febl7-ttd
12.-00 6:l6
r.u.
2:10 S-.25
2.10 8:13
0M
.... 9:55
STKVKNM HOOSK
SH A VING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether
saloons. -. H. WAGNER,
myl5-Ud Manager.
ja
u.