Incaster JnteUCgehccr. HONDA? g-VENINO, JUNE 19. 1888, HOW THE WEASELS BECAME BUSIEST, A Talmadtcal Tale. BT ESV.SASf. V.LA8KI. Fer UlC IHTKLLIOKHCKB. " What induces theft and creates thiev ing ?' a schoolmaster once asked his scholars. One answered, " hunger,'- another "ex travagance," another " envy ;" but en little fellow, wiser than the rest, replied, "receivers." " Well answered, my little man," said the master. " New, I'll tell you a tale ent of the Midrash. Yeu knew that King Solemon says : Whosoever is part ner with a thief, bateth his own soul ;' which means, he .who derives gain from a thief by helping him te realize the profit of the theft, is thoroughly dishonest him self, and of the two is the mere culpable. "New the Midrash illustrates this pro verb in this fashion : A powerful and wise prince once made a law that the receiver of stolen goods should be hanged, and the thief go free. This caused great discontent among certain people who lived like gentlemen, among ethers who as sociated with them and attended their banquets, and likewise among some who had sufficient sense te understand the true intention of the prince. "The princo.anzieus te leach the people the wisdom of his edict, ordered all his discontented subjects te meet him in a large field, which he had prepared fef the occasion. "New, the day before they met, he had the greuud pierced with a number of holes. Tbe malcontents assembled, and the prince ordered some large pieces of meat te be strewn all ever the ground, and a few weasels te be let loose. In a very short time the weasels disappeared down the holes with the meat, aud the field was empty. " On the morrow the priuce again as sembled the maleoutents, again spread the dainty mersele of meat and again let loose the thievish weasels ; but he had taken the precaution te have every hole and nook stepped up. Se, when the weasels peunced en the meat aud ran with it te the little dens where they had before dis posed of the proceeds of their thefts, they found the holes closed against them ; se they dropped the spoil, aud I don't knew from the Midrash whether they became honest of their own accord, but in any case their game was stepped. " One thing is certain. Fer a long time theft ceased in the kingdom of tbe wise prince, for the receivers met with tbe treatment they richlv deserved." Se the little boy was right who answer ed : "Receivers make the thief." Ne holes, and even weasels government officials will become honest. lie Laughed tint. Detroit Eiee Press, He was from the East, and if he was net au cx-dctective he had at least a right te be called a philosopher. He was buzzing arreund the Third street depot the ether day with a suspicious loekiug young man and making a great show of a fat wallet, ami Dually the special officer stepped up te him and said : " My friend, who is the young man !" '"I think he's a pickpocket," was the prompt reply. "Where are you going?" "Te Chicago, aud he has just pin chased his ticket for the sauie point." "If you tbink him a suspicious character why de you train in his company V " Sim ply te beat him." " Hew '.'" " He gees te Chicago because I am going. He meaus te pick my wallet between here aud there. He had te sisrapa his pocket; te buy the ticket. I have two wallets just alike. About half way te Chicago I shall let him get held of the ene stuffed with paper. He will leave the train at tbe first station after. He will have no money, Gud no friends, and be mad enough te bust when he he sees my trick. I'm just cracking my sides ever the way his chin will drop when he epans the stolen waller." About an hour after, when the train had depart ed, the officer was mi prised te see the joker still hanging around, aud at this time alone. " Then you didn't go te Chicago'?" "Say," answered the man as lis c ime closer, "that chip wasn't after my money, after all. He f-imply want, ed my watch, and I'll be hanged if he hasn't get it ! Where's the chief of police ?" IVB SUOII1.D llKl.f (INK ANOTHER. Mil. Neuman Hunt. .t Ne. H.'.i Chestnut St., SpringtleM, Mass., unlet April 10,1851, saying: 'Having Hie atllleltnu citised by kidney and liver disease-, and utter enduring the ac-hej, pilns, and weakness, aud depression Incident thi-rct'i until lie. ty ami soul wcie nearly dis tracted, 1 sought for li'liet and acme Irnm my tumble, and was told by a fnend who li.nl been cured bv it hintxelt, that Hie best and only sure cure was Hunt's Remedy, and upon his leconiiuenilalieii I commenced taking ll, and the tlrst lew deses uupieved my condi tion inn vciy marked manner, anil :i contin uance el its use his ju.-ditied all that mv lrieuds claimed ler it, tliatit was a sure and permanent euro ler all diseases of the kidneys nod liver. Several of my fi lends iiiKpilng fleld have used it with the most gratifying re suits, and I tcel It my duty as nell us a pleas ure te me te recommend Hunt's Remedy In the highest possible terms " MANUlTAurUKICIt'd TI-STlnl'iNY. Mr. 11 W. Patnk, manuf.ictuicr of harnr-s, saddlery, trunks, valise, cic. Ne. 477 Main Street, Springfield, Mass., willes us under dale of April 10, 18S3 : Gentlemen : I have used Hunt's licinedy, the bestmediclne ter diseases of the kidney.", liver, bladder, and urinary organs, and have received great benefit te my health lrem Its use, and I find that it will de Just what is claimed rer It ; it will cure disease and rcstei e health. I therefore pronounce it the best medicine that 1 ever used." ISOSTeN Si Al.lt ANY KA 1 1.KII All AtBERT Helt, Esq., paymaster, Renten and Albany Ballread, at Springfield, Mass., rites April 23, 1FS3: ' I havj used Huut's Hunedv, and my experience with It has been such t at I can cheerfully say that I am satisfied that it will de just what it premises te de, If used ac cording te directions. ilS-M.W&F.t w HURT'S liKMfcDV FOK SALIC AT H. K Cochran's Drugstore. 137 and 139 North Queen street. marS-hud Henmty tbe Ileal" Policy. In advertising a medicine It Is best te be honest; deception will never de ; the people won't stand It, Let the truth be known that Burdock Bleed Hitlers euro scrofula, and all eruptions et the skin. This medicine Is sold everywhere by druggist. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street, I Wish Everybody te Knew. Bev. -Geerge n. Thayer, an old citizen ei this vlcifittv known te every one as a most influential citizen and christian minister el the M. K. churctrust this moment stepped in our store te eay, " lish everybody te knew that I consider that bett myself and wife ewe our lives te Shiloh's Consufimtien cure." it Is having a tremendous aic ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfactlenfn all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nethlngMlsa has done. DBS. M ATCIIETT A FB A3i K. Bourbon. Ind.. May 15, '73. " . Sold by II. B. Cochran, d lugglst, Nes 137 and 139 Nerm Queen slieet. Lancaster, toblleedt A Werd of Caution. Ballread men, mechanics, cemnn-rcial trav elers, basebalilsts, larmers, and ethers who labor out et doers, are peculiarly liable te accident and Injury. Themas' JSclectric Oil for bruises, burns, bites and sprains, is one of tbe finest applications yet devised. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drngglst, 137 and 139 North C;ueen street. 'QKMHOX'8 SKUr C0J Frem the Blcbmend DiipatcK SEVEN MILLIONS l Feres Open, sad Yeu Live ana Vreatbe Id AtmetpberMWMcb FoUen Tenr Meed, and Then Fellow akin Diseases. Nothinuismere Pbzadxd than salt rheunr or eczema, which has fully a dozen species, going under various names, nearly all el which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the skin and the flesh, and In many cases death comes as a messing, scaipauu skin alike are subject te this, as well as te dandruff, tetter and ether scaly diseases pro ducing baldness, eruptions, ulcers and ether troubles. Intelligent people should beware of taking poisons as remedies ter this class of diseases or tbe skin and scalp, and the various reme. dies which are sent out by unskilled men should be avoided as one would a plague. Tncre Is but one "Skin Cure " which can be relied en, and that Is Dr. Bensen's, and Its name U an earnest ei Its worth. It Is net a patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and Is a sure cure for the special diseases ler which It Is offered. It makes the skin seit and white and smooth, re moving tan and freckles, and Is the best toilet preparation In the world. It Is elegantly put up, two bottles In one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in It) combination, pure and tree Irem all poi sons, it may be relied upon by all these who wish te have perfect health and Ireedem from all skin diseases of whatever nature, whether they are Eczema, Tetters, Humors, Inflamma tion, Milk Crust, Heugh Scaly Eruptions, Diseases et the Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, l'lmples or Tender J tchlngs en any part of tbe body. Price, One Dellar per pack age. All druggists have It for sale. A Kevolatlen In the treatment el nervous diseases Is new taking place. Dr. C. W. llcnsen, et Baltimore, many years age discovered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pllls-they nave had a wonderful sale and success. They can be relied en te permanently cure sick and nerv ous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleepless ncss ami all nervous diseases. AU' druggists keep them. Price, SO cents per box. Twe boxes ler $1, six ter $2.50, tree by mall en re ceipt of price. Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltimore, Md. O. N. Crlttenton.ef New Xerk, Is wholesale agent ler Dr. C. W, Bensen's remedies. le9-lmdM,W&Slw BENSON'S SKIN CURK AND vtLBKT unil Chamomile Pills for sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md HOSTETTKR'S CELEBRATED Hosteller's Stomach Bitters meets the 10 qmrements et the rational medical philoso phy which at present prevails. It Is a por ted ly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three Important properties or a preventive, a tonic and an alterative. It lertlfles the body against disease, Invigorates aud revitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a sal utary change In the entire system. Fer sale bv all Druggists and Dealers gen orally. jl-lmdeed&w N K.TKK FAILS SAMARITAN NERVINE. " YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for Samaritan Nkrviwe," says a skeptic. "Hew can ene med icine bun specific ter EPILEPSY, DYSPEP SIA. ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, KHKUMATISM. Sl'KUMATOURlliE.er SKM 1NAL WEAKNESS and fifty ether com plaints V We claim It it specific, simply be cause the virus et all diseases arises from tbe bleed Its Nervine, Reselvent. Alterative, and Laxative properties meet all the condi tions herein referred te. It's known wurld wide as THE GREAT lerve Conqueror. I liquids and composes the patient net by the i intioducllen of opiates and drastic cathartles, i lint by the restoration of activity te the stom ach and nervous systeui, -whereby the brain is relieved ei merula fancies, wmen arc create-1 by the causes above referred te. Te clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Mer chants, Bunkers, Ladies, and all theso whose sedentary employment causes, nervous pros tration, irregularities of the bleed, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samaritan Nervine is Invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful Invlgerant that ever sustained the sinking system. $1.50. Sold by all Druggists. The DB. S. A. RICHMOND MKD. CO., Proprietors, St. Jeseph, Me. CHAS. N. CRITTENTON, Agent, New Yerk City. n24-lyeed&w (4.) 31 1 H VEJjZ.AH E O VK, rjKlUAV, JUNK 7. A FEW DAYS AGO A YOUNG MAKKIED COUPLE ( ON TIIEIB WEDDING TRIP ) CALLEDTO HAVKTHE1R PI10TOSTAKEN BY TUB INSTANTANEOUS PBOCESS TO GIVE TO THEIR FBIENDS. THEY WERE SO WELL PLEASED WITH THEM THAT THEY SENT AN OKDER FOR TWO DOZEN MORE. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET, june2-tfd I)KOI'OSALS FOR JTUKNIHHINU 8TA 8TA Uenery. Fuel and ether supplies. In compliance with the constitution and laws et theCeiumnnwealth of Pennsylvania. I hereby invite scaled proposals at prices below maxi mum rat s fixed in schedules, te turnlsh Sta tionery, Fuel and otbersuppliesfer the Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and the sever al departments of .the 'state government or Pennsylvania, and for plumbing, gas fitting aud steam fitting ler the Senate and Heuse et Representatives ; repairs, furnishing halls and co -nmit tee rooms et the Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and distribution of reports, documents and ether printed matter et the Senate and llouse et Representatives, and the Department of Public Instruction, ler the year ending the first Monday or June, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundied and elshty-leur. Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. AH vtroDOsels must be addressed anddellveied te me before two o'clock and thirty minutes, p.m. etFHiUAi. lain uai OF J UNE, A. D., 1833, and at that time tbe proposals will be opened and contracts award ed by me, ln-tbe Executive Chamber, at Har rlsburg, Pennsylvania, Schedules containing lerms el proposals' -can be obtained en appli cation at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth by all persons proposing te bid for contract. W. a STNGE8, . Secretary or the Commonwealth. Jmfs4,l883. lei-aetd STOHaCE BITTERS. TTBEKrTaKT. sPRiMOPEsnre AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTIBLISHMIKT, NO. 6 EAST SING STREET, OF THR LARGEST A880RTMEM -or- FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SPRING OYEKCOATIKG, Ever brought te the City et Lancaster 49-These desirous of securing Cholee Styles are invited te call early. CHAUNU'9 SPB1NQ OPENING. SMALING. OPENING- OF- SPHIM NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATESTJ PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. T ARK NOTICE. CLOSING SALE -OF- Spring and Summer CLOTHING. Te make room for the stock or WINTER CLOTHING which we are new manufacturing and ler which we need the room new occu pied by our Light Weight Goods, we are offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CLOSE THEM OUT. We are selling GOOD LIGHT COLORED SUITS at $4. $5, $6, $7, fS and $10, which Is at least one-halt less than thelr value. ODD COATS, PANTS AND VESTS at your own prices. CHILDREN'S, BOY'S and YOUTH'S SUITS at a reduction of Se per cent. THIN COATS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR ami FURNISHING GOODS very low In price. A bargain Just received In MEN'S and BOY'S GOSSAMER COATS AND HATS. A New Let et 25 Dezen et the Celebrated PENN HALL WHITE' SHIRTS. Price 80 Cents. J ust Received. About 45 of these CHEAP BLUE SACK COATS, at $2.00, are all we have left. Alse these Extra Quality OVER-PANTS at 75 cents we de net want you te lerget. Hirsh & Brether, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Street. fir ILX.I AMSUN A rUSTEB Light Might Hi. Our eflerts in this direction this year are very much mere than usual because the de mand is greater ler this line of goods. Drapdeta Goats and Vesta. Fanej Duck Suits. Linen and Alpaca Oeata and Vests. Imported Seersueker Oeata and Vests. Mede, Plain and Fancy Duek Vests. Linen Ocats, Pants and Vests, Peplin and Seersueker Striped Coats. Creele Oeata and Vesta for Men and Creele Coats for Beys, Are among the many kinds that are en enr tables and 11 veu tail te see them It Is net a fault of ours. The prices are low and the goods are what you want ler the warm weather. Williamson t Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, LANCASTER. 14 BAKUA1NB IN WATUUK8, ULOOK: ChalnvRings. Spectacles, 4c. Kepalrlng et all kinds wm "receive "my personal atten tlea. LOUIS ,WEBKlt.No0&kelLQueea street. Bemenvbet'namB "TWQ'aljgrVA'Xtt rejtly opposite City Hetel, nearramnryrnraa MUtoactd&et. " :letBlv4 J s. aivi,KK co. CAUTION. J-'O THB PEOPLE OF' LANCASTER OTTY AND COUNTY : This Is te certify that theflrm of JOHN a GIVLBR & CO. 25 East King street. Lancaster, Pa., are the only authorized agents for the sale of the Aurera Carpet Sweeper In Lancaster City and County, and that allSweepBrs sent by ua Inte this distrlet bear the firm name of Jehn S. GIvler & Ce. Very respectfully, AURORA, Illinois, June 11, 1883. OPKCIAL, BARGAINS. BOWERS & HURST, Neb. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. uner ureat Drives in jjliAcu. sil,iy, at oec, Our prices are risht. which means low. yye WOOL NUN'S VEILING and ALBATROSS CLOTHS In all the Choice Shades WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS I Lanra and VICTORIA LAWNS still take the lead. and PLAIDS. POLKA DOTS and PLAIDS. We also open te-day. WHITE CORD PIQUES, WEAB all sizes and kinds for Ladles, Men and BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, OLOTMLNO AC. RB HOSTKTTKB A SON. CLOTM. - CLOTHING. SPRING-WEIGHT CLOTHING IN FULL ASSORTMENT FOR Men and Beys. And If the quesUen with you is where te uny, give us a trial, and we will show yen one etthe Largest and Best Seleeted Stocks of Olethinsr in the City. We have a lew of these ALL-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 lelt, and find they are givlnggoed satisfaction for the money. REMEMBER WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR OWN CLOTHING. D. B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER. PA. IjAJfOASTES WATVUEtt lHK ter POPULAR GRADES: GILDED MOVEMENTS: NEW ERA," WEST END," FBANKLIN," - FULTON," KEYSTONE," it (k it t LANCASTER, NICKEL MOVEMENTS. 44 MELROSE. W " LANCASTER. ii The Manufacture etthe Full Line of Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Line of Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladles' Watehes, gees forward with Increased Energy. OZ.A8S AXD UVEENHHAKt,. H 1UU U MABTllf. AT CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT- High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA Temt reBgicT the two mall ua- XJ vana clgatf) for Be. genuine article, at HART 5 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR Lancas MS BXURJC. WILCOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. C2c, 75c, 87c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $i00 per yard. ener uua.jn. all-iyuul LACE BUNTINGS very We open a New auantlllni inmln in nuarfr i.t. ir.i,rf We have au Elegant Line el alt the-NewThlnira FBENCH and PERSIAN LAWNS, 4c extra heavy. Children. These goods are In much demand for Children's Dresses. GAUZE UN DF.R- &D J. B. MARTIN ft OO. The NIckle Plate Carpet Sweeper, $3.00. The Aurera Carpet Sweeper, $2.85. The BIssel Carpet Sweeper, $2.75. The Demestic Carpet Sweeper, $2.00. BEBT IN THB MARKET-LOWEST PRICES. TO BE HAD ONLY AT J.B.MARTm&CO.'S, ' Oer. West King and Prince Ste. LANCASTBB.PA. N EXT DOUR TO TUR COURT HUUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. LA.RGK LOT OF WHITE GOODS FOR SUMMER DRESSES WEEK. OPENED THIS b'ilks for Warm Weather ! Shawls for Warm Weather ! Dress Goods for Warm Weather ! GAUZE AND SUMMER MERINO UNDERWEAR Fer Ladies, tienls anil Children. All in Full Assortment and at our Usual Lew Prices. LARGE STOCK LAUNDR1ED AND UNLAUNDRIED Shirts, Shins, Shins Ot a Celebrated Manufacture, ler Men and Beys, at 60c. 75c. and fl.00, best SHIRT ever offered at Prices. R. E. Fahnestock, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. OMOCEBZES. T BURSK'S. Strawberries ! Strawberries ! FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FRESH STRAW BERRIES, TO-MORROW FRIDAY) MORNING. New 1? the time te de WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. your preserving. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR FIREWORKS. STOREKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST.! Give us a call. We are new ready for ihe wholesale trade. BTJKSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET T OCHKK'S UVJCB. A 5c. Package LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLuR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. G BAST KINO 8TRBBT, LANCASTER. PA, LANCASTER. PA. We offer Great Drives in SUMMER SILKS. low. We otter nil Eleirant. l.inn nr am. Line et Shades te-day. .nu.h,,, r ix,r ...,.., ., in Whitn unnd. snob iw itiiniiAMK -immim.- HURST, Lancaster, Pa MOTIONS. nuGnri 'x's hut. CHAN'lE YOUR UNDERWEAR. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS In Sizes lrem ::i le 0 Inches. Gauze, Muslin and .lean Drawers. Camlbeles, Filet De Sante Pour irnininrH Fancy Hosiery, New Ties anil Cellars at Eriaman's, the Shirtmaker, BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, Ne. 17 WeBt King Street VTKW GOODS. ASTRICH BROTHERS, A5,3. PALACE OP FASHION, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, P . Te-day we make mention et a low or enr special numbers in HOSIERY, while everything else we have we sell at the lowest market price aud our asselincnt U very large. We sell Balbrlg&m Hosu, full reg ular made, with double Iiccls and iecs, or ex tra length, at 20c. a pair. All kinds or fancy strlned and plulu colored llescatiuc. a pair. Ladles silk-clocked Ile-e, in cream and all ether colors, 2 pairs ler 27c. Geed striped lancy cotton Hese, lull regular made, at 25c. a pair. Child's silk-clocked Stocking-, in all colors ; you can buy 2 pair ler 2.1c, Best, lull regular made Hose, in fancy striped ingrain, as low as 2T)C. a pair. We have cnild's Stock ings all sizes in black. In Gents' Socks we geed bargain la lull regular made un bleached at 12kc. a pair. We also have some plain colored silk-clocked at the same price. Buy your uauze Underwear from us, you will be satislled. (J loves are tee warm te wear new. Lace Mitts take their place. We have some geed ones for little money. Fans and Parasols. CHILDREN'S WEAR. We have a very large stock of ready-made Dresses ter Children, made of materials wcll-adarlcd ler summer wear, comprising Calicoes, Ging hams, Cliambrny, Seersucker and Lawns. AIhe a splendid line et White Dresses te tit all ages from the smallest te 1( yeuiH of age. After this size conies the ladles' sizes and enr stock of these is new complete. We have them made of Silks, Buntings, Nun'.s Veilings, Albatross Cleth, Sateens, Lawns, Chintzes, Seersuckeisand Chambrays. And our stock or Whlte Dresses Is something that we lake a great pride in showing, :ls our line et these Is such that it cannot be surpassed in uny el the larger cities. We have a geed nu90rtiuunt that would be unliable fergraduatiiigDrcsse.s as the seasen.is new approaching when these dresses will be wanted, we think ft necessary te mention this Tact. WHITE DRESS (iOUDS. We have all kinds et White Drexs Goods that we sell very cheap, being able te give you a goeilj Victeria Lawn as low as I2ic. Our line of Lawns, Chintzes, Seersuckers, Cliaui brayp, Ginghams, Sateens, and all kinds of Summer Dress Goods is new complete and we leelsatlsliedofbeIngableteplea.se the most particular both in price and .styles. We sell these goods by the yard, the same as ether stores. Seme people think we only have the goods te make up, but we sell you whatever you want in enr stock. VAVEll llANUinitti, arc. IBAKKSW. FItV. Phares W Fry's SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE ffM WIDOW SCREEN Patented May 22, 1883. We are prepared te take orders and put In position our PATENT WIRE WINDOW SCREEN, get up In flrsl-cla33 style in Walnut and Poplar iraines, Plain and Landscape Wires. We have them also finished with wire en, complete, very easily adjusted te lit the window. Phares . Fry, Ne. 57 NORTH OUEEN STREET. CAUVItTf. L OW l'KIUKS HOUND TO WIN. THIS HAS BEKN THE EXPERIENCE AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Sts., WHERE BRUSSELS. INGRAIN. CHAIN AND RAG CARPETS Are Sold at Prices te Defy Competition. 49-CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL DE SIGNS AND CONSULT THE PRICE LIST. AT SHIRK'S OLD RELIABLE HALL, CORNER W. KING ft WATER STS.. LANCASTER PA I" ANCASTEK AND MILUCKSVIIAK K. K a-i cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser (P. K Depot), at 7, a, and Jl:eOa.m.,and 2, 4, 6 and 8:3&p.nu,excent en Saturday,, when the last car leaves at 9B p. m Leave MUiersvllle (lower end) at 5, 8, aadfls a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run dally en a h ive time except en Sua ' ptOLUMBlA rUKT DKPOS1T BAIL yjt ROAD TIME TABLE. .- ii" 7 i. 1. f w Ml" VUIIUUUJM m. mil deposit uaureau en the following ume : BecnrgARp. STATIONS.. hortuwabe. r.M, A.M. 6:20 10:20 IteXi 10:39 10:55 11:00 11:03 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 11:38 A.K. P.M. 8.-90 5:35 89 5:25 8.02 5:20 7:45 55 7:40 5:01 7:36 4:58 7:34 4:56 7.-2S 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 76 4:33 6:57 4:26 6:41 4:12 6:32 4:05 6:20 353 3:11 Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Crcsswell.... ...Sale Harber... ..Shenk's Jferry.. Peqnea . .Yerk Furn ace. . Tncquan .Mccall's Ferry. ...Kite's Eddy... ..Fishing Creek,. ..Peach Bettem.. ...Cone-sino... -.OcKi m . . . . ...Pert Uapeslt.. ... Perryvllle.... 6:35 6:12 7:00 7:05 79 7:13 7:17 7:23 7:37 7: 7:50 8:00 S:13 8:2ri 7:10 7:27 7:37 8,-00 8.-20 11:54 P.K. 12:03 12:15 12:30 7:30 7:23 7:17 7:05 OttADINOttUOI.UftiHIA K.B. ARRANGEMENT Or PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER lSre, 18S2. NORTUWARD UAVB. I A.M. A.M. QnarryvlUe Lancaster, King St. Lancaster , Columbia. , AKRIVB. Reading 6:20 7:30 7:40 7:30 9.45 7:30 lC 9SSi SOUTHWARD. ..AVI. Beading... r.M. p.m. ... 230 V:66 3-50 1:10 3:40 3:2(1 5.50 V.M ARR1VB. Columbia... ten canter. Lancaster. King St. Ouarrwllle 5:15 6ri5 6:30 Trains connect at Reading with ti-.ilnn teand lrem l'lnuadeiplila, PottsvUIe, iiarrisuurg. Al. lemewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek nema. At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltl. tnore. . M. WILSON. Supt. PKKBSVLVAH1A UAII.UOAU- NEK SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY MAY 13th, lSt3. trains en the Pennsyl vanla Ballre:ul will arrive at and leave the Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as fellows : Levi Ar Lan Phil Eastward. A.M. A.M Mall Express Philadelphia Express C lift If -Wl IltJaaaaaf( Ilarrlsburg Exvmss 12:42 3:12 5:35 8:10 8:10 8;55 9-.00 P.M. 2JB 5:15 7:50 a I(h20 Yerk Acceiiiin'.xln.'lnn arrives I.nncaster Acieie. lailen arrives..., Columbia Accniu e 'Jen , FK.dralck Accommodation arrives., Sea Shere Expres? 11:15 12: 3:15 P.M. 5:45 5:0ft 7:25 9 15 Sunday Mall ii ohnstewn Expi ,ss Hay Express llarrlsliurg Accommodation O. JO 6.4T Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 4 will run through te Hanover dally, except, Sunday. Frederlck Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, wcat, at 1:35, will run through te i'-inlerick. 11X3. Ar. ;PhllLan Westward. A.M. 4:30 A.M. 6:'.'.r 6:30 9:30 ) 35 9.45 9 50 P.M. 1:35 1:50 5.20 230 730 7:40 1 1:1U I:!0 News Express Way Passenger Mail Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt..lev 430 7:) 'V'i'l Mull Train, Ne. 2,vlaCelumblH,leaves niugai-a express tlHiiever Accoinmeilutlon leaves.. rftyt Line. . .... .. Frederick Accoiuineilutlon leaves. 11:05 P.M. 2:14 'i'ii 5:40 9:05 Harrlsburg Accoiniiiel!itlon LuncastorAccemniouatlou leaves. Columbia AccomircAtat'en Harrlsburg Express Western Express L'acinc express... a 11:20 Harrlsburg Express, -west, at 5:40 p. m., ha? direct connections (wltliontchangeof cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will stopatDewnlnglow n.Cealesville, Parkcs. burg, Mount Jey, Klla'i-tlilewn and Middle, town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Kxpress, Rial Train, Ne. 1, Wextern Expieas and Pari Hi: Kx press run dailv. JUVSIVAL.. w ril.UO.X m W1I1TK the WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KINO STREET, H. H. L.UCKBNBAOH, Affent. A Full Assoilmentel the various styles con staml-, en hand and lorale en the most lib eral telins ler cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call and cxuin1nuhcMtiii.stiuiueut.s, which will be leund te be ver Superior in Quality and Medeiate in 1'iice llaing -eveied my ronnetllens with the Kstt-y Organ ('euip:iny, I take this method te Inleiiu my lrieuds in i.auc-aster county, 1 am new seliliiir an Organ 'ju:il te any and sur passed by none, l'leaie call and examine one el the most bcautiliil-lened Oignns manu lactuicd in the ilnited Stales. Mr. Lnckenbac-li Is nl-e agent for the famous "KNABB" And snvcial ethor lic-liulile Pianofortes, at prices from $223 upwards. feb!7-ttil Tin w ai:h, s-v. JOHN P. SIHIAUAI. GREAT BARGAINS. .mist rkek: VKD ANOTHER LOT OF I.AUG K CHANDELIERS AND- GAS FIXTURES, GliOHEStf COAL OIL LAMPS, Flnmbing and CSasfitting, Koeilng and Spenting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH IQUEBN STREET, feb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA. CAJtltlAUEli, JtC. rrtHK Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Muggy and Carriage desired. All Werk linlshed in the most com cem com fertable and elegant style. We nse only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics, for. quality et work enr prices are tbe cheapest In the state. We buy for cash and sell en" the most reasonable terms. Give ua a call. All work warranted. Repairing' promptly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. aat-tfcUlw A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 lttw 6:10 9:40 2:10 8:25 9:30 2:10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:55
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