g-.'p'.WLy-j'UKtwpwi jiH.k . !. .-; L1-'..? -& VS. T- V f f Ti w r " -f - "- - - Lancaster .intelligences:. WEDNESDAY FVENma.JULY 18, 1888, LIVE STOCK TKAKSPOBTATIOW. Improved Methods of CsrrylBg Cattle. The Yerk Eqily notes that the evils of the present system of live stock transporta tion are sufficiently patent te every one. It is expensive, wasteful, and cruel in the extreme, and much of the fever-stricken, ulcer-covered, bruised and lacerated beef is totally unfit for human consumption. This constitutes the only semblance of justification for the dressed beef expedient and it is only a semblance, for, in truth, as shown above, the latter involves all the evils of both systems, and premises no relief from any. But it is remaikable that the railroad companies have net since seen their own interest and that of the public in the reform of the present barbarous system by the substitution of safe and comfortable cattle cars for the shameful death pen new in use. This would put an immediate end the competition of beef. The main additions te the first cost of a beef. landed from the cars in New Yerk, are the cost of feed, yardage and repeated handling, between his first shipping peiat and his market. Put him into a car, iu which he rem lias from first te last and has his feed shipped with him, aud you escape the frequent leadiug, unloading and the conscienceless extortion of the cattle yards, which pile upon him se large a part of the price the consumer is forced te pay. He is fed and watered at case ; he lies down te rest when he likes ; and be comes out net starved, fevered aud bruised, but sound and healthy, fit for slaughter and the table, lie will have lest in weight less than a quarter of the less new in curred ; no part of his carcass will have te be cut out aud thrown away ou account of deep bruises, as new frequently happens ; and one, two or three steers will no, be drawn dead out of a car as is often the case te-day. These are each and all of them great economics. Either one of them would mere than pay the exponse of the change te an improved car. But there is still another and mere important con sideration. A train of ordinary cattle cats cannot be given speed without destroying the living freight ; but cats iu which the animals could be separated, in which they could rest, in which they could net be bruised, or thrown under feat te be tramp led by their feMews, and from which they would net have te be unleaded te be fed and watered with corn at $2 per bushel ! could be put into express trains and ruu through ou any desired time. Here might be made a saving of two thirds the time new employed a sequel of equal conse quence te the shipper and te the rail read. This alone would pay the expense of the proposed change forty times ever every year. Te any one of the trunk lines it would be almost equiv alent te a third track Te the cattle dealer it would be the difference botween having his cattle out between Chicago and New Yerk a week, undergoing untold sufferings, aud having them out two days and a fraction well fed in comfortable cars. This is a reform which is coming, and it is passing strauge that intelligent railway roateagcrs, instead of consulting their own manifest interests iu its imme diate adoption, should wait te be driven into it by overwhelming public opinion, or compelled by federal statu te. This last is inevitable, unless thu companies meve m the near future, aud this, it is unnecessary te say is, politically speakiug, a very dau dau geieus expedient. It would be the begin ning of railway regulation by the federal government the thin edge of the wedge, and very easy of insertion, because it would meet a most crying public evil. Many of the leading statesmen of the country have already committed them selves te this sort of legislation iu letters te the National Humane Association and nothing cau be mere ceitaiu than that such laws will be passed, aud that they will form a very dangerous precedent, te the railroad, unless the latter shall take measures themselves te leiuedy the hoiri heiri ble evils in question. The N. Y. Sun says en the above sub ject: "Butchers aud housekeepers are greatly excited ever the project of bring ing dressed meat te New Yerk fiem Texas. The butchers uaturallyebjcct te the scheme but the housewives don't. Supposing even that the beef killed in Texas were net as fine feed as that killed in New Yerk, which is by no means sure, all the peer housekeeper wants is cheaper meat. As the case stands at present livn cattle transported from St. Leuis have te pay yard charges at Teledo. Buffalo and Albany at the rate of $2.73 a car for feed, watering and bedding. The ex loses en an average seventy-five pounds of ilesh during the journey, gets only five pounds of hay at the different halting places, aud arrives iu New Yerk iu an exhausted con dition, at a less in weight and expenditure of something like $10 per head te the shipper. A growl is being raised against the cattle yard monopoly of the railroads, and there seems te be ample opportunity for the dressed beef transportation te be bo be ceme a burning question between West cm cattle shippers aud Eastern railroad j UittUllgUDt ! UoiiHciieiu market. Air.r. Butter .183! :uc Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cUecse V lump blttc rerLTur. Chickens fl pair (live) $101.25 " ft piece (cleaned) 5078SOC Spring chickens pair C0!0c Pigeons, ft pr :'5&30c MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ?tqt 2.1c Eggs IP dez lS2ec Heney per It 2c Lard ft ft l'2Uc Mince Meat T lb I2c FUU1T8. Kaspberries 10iric Huckleberries pqt 'de Apples, ft K Pk 25c Bananas ft dez 3)35e Currants, fi box Gc Cocoanuts each 81812c Currants, dried, t E 10C' Dried Apples fl qt U'c " Pcachesfl qt 12c liemonsfldez i5ff2 c Oranges dcz....i i; 75c Cherries nr. qt fi10c Watermelons tegCOc VEUKTABLBS. Tomatoes pr. i pk 40c Beans, Lima, f) qt. 14c Carrots ft bunch 5c Cabbage, f) head 3l0c Head salad...... 3(ft5e Peas fl Wpk 102315c Beans f pk 58c Onions fl &plr 25c New Potatoes fl pk Ul2c Potatoes fl p. iec " ft bus 40g80c Badishcs ft bunch 5c Green Cern pr. dez 25c 8eup Beans ft qt 12c Salsify fl bunch 152Ce Celery pr. bunch 12315c Rhubarb 5c Squashes pr piece 4-c Cucumbers per dez 10Q25c risn. Catfish ft ft 12M15c Cedflft I215c Eels, ft ft 12$c Herring: fl dez 25c Mullets, ft ft 10c Perch lfc aOCK.... .......... ............. ..... .12pc Smelts, ft ft.... ................. .iec Salmen ft ft................ ..... .....15c Black ft ft. ............ ...... iec BlS6 ft ft... ...... .. .. ...........10c Ban 12c Suckers iec Halibut 12c PHrc 10i2c Sbad 25(50c MEATS. Beet Steak, ft ft " Beast (rib) ft I " (chuck) 3 B, " Cerned.ft ft " Dried, ft ft Bologna dried Pressed beet per ft Bacen ft ft ....12i?20c ....1G&20C ....12015c ...121 4C iiO2 35c 2lC .16 Calves Liver 20c Ham, sliced, ft ft , 24c Ham, whole fl ft...., ,..., I718c Lamb ft... ................X ..iimmi' tri v- Ua I cs&rilnfl? Mutten . ...a.. ...... 4 lrtW",l Perk 9 B. ........... 2w6C shoulder ft ft....... .... .. . i2?c Sausage ft ...-.1616c " smoked ft " 16c Veal 9 ft 12Q16c Pudding 10c ORAIlf. Cern ft bus 65Q75C Cleversecd, 9 bus 110.50 Heur V qr 75Q1.0J Cera meal, f) qt 5c Oatmeal if) ft fie Hay Tirnctby V ten $1012 Oats W bus 50i5c dye ft dus 75c Tlmethj Seed V bus f2.753.00 wneat nus .'JU(SfJ Flaxseed, 9 bus , Hungarian, V bus Orchard Grass, 9 bus. Hemp,?) bus Herd Gras-j, ?t pus Rape Seed, V u" 12 06 fl 25 9 OU $ &0 1 50 ..S3 505 00 The Dead Line." "Many old soldiers remember "the dead line" at Andereenvllie. It was a mighty dan dan gereup neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, and liver and kidney diseases are lull et perils Ter the sick, but Burdock Bleed Bitters are a certain remedy. Sold every where, for sale bv 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 157 and 139 Nerih'Queen street. Ne Deception Used. It Estrange se many people will continue te buffer dayatter day with Dyspepsia. .Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can procure at our store SHILOII'S VITAL1ZKK, Ireeef cost it it does net cure or relieve them. Price. 75 cents. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, Wand 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. ledll-eed5 Beats tbe World. Th:s is what a. C. Hoberman, a druggist of Marlen, Ohie. sas : "Themas' JCclectric OU beats the world, held nine bottles Aesterday and te day. One man cured of sere threat et eigni years standing. Is splendid ter rheu matism." Fer sale by II. 1$. Cochran, drug gist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. FOR SALE. Hilt SALb. Valuable City Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner of North I line and James streets. These lets will make elegant building sites, being situated in a last iiupieving i art et the city. Fer luither information call en ALLEM A. IIERR & CO., Real Estate Agent! . Ne. 13 Kast King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ju ylifiUI&eauKUtt 1)VUIAV MA l.K uF SCHOOL 1'KUPKKTY. Will be sold at public bale en TUCKS DAY, JULY 19, 1&S3, at the Leepard Hetel, hast King stiect, this city, a let of ground situated ou East Orange street, corner et Sher man, frenttng en Orange street 5(! feet. 10 Inches, uieiu or less, and extending neitli along Sherman sticcl2!5 teet, mere or less, te Marien street, whereon is creeled two onc enc onc steiy IilUCK SOHOOL HOUSES; Hydrant en the premises, aud all under geed teuees. hale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the committee. II. E. SLAYMAKER. Chairman Cem. Buildings and Grounds. SHUBK.VT & hurreN, Auctioneers. 19.12,11,17,18,19 mnii.iu HALE-WILL UK SOLO ON L THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1SS3. at Ne. SC5 North Duke street, a large let et household and kiichcu lurniture, consisting el parlor, dinlngioem. library and kitchen lurniture; also, chamber suits and bedding ; lirussels, ingrain and rag carpets by the yard ; tin and pieenswate. tubs, buckets, a loves and pipe, and many ether articles net mentioned. The parlor iuiniture Is quite new and et tlu beat quality. Sale te commence at Oo'clecka. in., when conditions el site will be made known by ltev. J. G. Mullielland. et YeatJS Institute, Lancas ter, Pa. Patties desiring te tee the articles are re quested te call en the day previous te the sale. SIIHItLUTA SUTTON. 14-ltd Auctioneers. Kit TTCA TIOXAL. (t KOUUhTUWH OOLLHG7, D. V. J Jeu niled in 17S9. UBV. JAMES A. DOONAN.S.J., Presidet. AUAUKaiYaiidSUIKNTlFlvlbUHOOLSOpeU en Thuisday, ept 13. ISSi. Jieaid. tuition, etc., $-500 per annum. Fer paitlculars address PKEblDENT GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, I). C. T ll K SCHOOL iifm KDUUNE opens en Mon day, Sept. 11th, lb&t. Terms ler the full Course et Lectures. S1C0. Addicss J. W. II. I.OV E.IOY, M. D., Dean, 9.0 i2th St , N. W., Washington, D. C. TIIKSeHiieLOF LAW opens en Thursday, Oct. 4 IS8.J. Cour.-eot studies extended and le-arranged. Faculty : Hen. K.T.Merrick, Hen. Jere. M. Wilsen. Judge W. A. Richard-s-ou (0. S. Court et Claims;, Martin P. Mor Mer ris, LL D. and J. J. Darlington, esq. C. W. Hellman, LL. D., Dean. Terms, $80 per an num. Address SAM'L M. YU ATM. AN, esq., Secietary, 14Jj N. Y. Avenue, N. W., Wash ington, D. C. julylti-lmtl UUOCJSK1JSS. T 1UKSK'3. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED UEEF, POTTED MEATS, viz.: Ham, liecf, Turkey, Chicken. &c. Lunch Tongue, Hams, Dried Bee! (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. Fresh Mack cral in 1 pound cans, Soured Mackcr.il in 2 pound cans. Schrimps, Olives and Plekels In small bot tles. Cress & lllackwell's Pickles. Lea & Per i ill's Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies. Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever iieney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES AT BTJESK'S, jyT0 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEB, PA. ilSJtUtJLUJSU, JtV. riwjfi Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY'. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, IlEAtt OF CENTBAL MAKKET HOUSES, IiANCASTEB, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in the mostcom mestcom mostcem fortablo and elegant style. We use only tbe best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Ucpairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose n26-ttd&w PTKBYlHOai A SKIN OKOWlnO OVKK the sight Is el very slew formation, and gives rise te no pain. It is seldom met with, except in persons who have passed the mid dle period of Hie. All diseases of the EYE, EAIt. THROAT also, Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DR5. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Oflice 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation lrce. TK. TOWHSKNOS liEHEOI. REV. HENRY WARD REECHER ISAYB OK DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY rea Fever, Asthma and Catarrh : BHOOKLTK. N. Y.. Snnt 04. 1.M1 . " I beliofe It will be sure In ninety cases In a hundred." Beoekxtk, K. Y Oct. 17. 1883. 'I am happy te say that your remedy has served me p second season fully as well as the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. ueecher's full letters and ether testimonials lurnlehed en application. Prepared only by. OK. M. H. TOWM3BNU TOttlur, Hd. Price, 50 cents and 1 JO per bottle. Fer sale by CH A.BLE8 DENN1N, First. Place and Court 8t,' Brooklyn, K. Y.. anil by the drug trade generally. - jeS5-4tdeew T ue. Diuvi.- anu nusr cqcflbTK As sertment of Euchre. Poker. Casstnn nnri ether playing cards,at IIABTAIAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR J3TOKK. Ppring iamb : ;....-.. I MBDIOAH. I - , , ... I jVh.m ..,,, .... lili jffC I '' ' " I - .-i -. '. I tJENtKIHTJ 8KIN CObE. Frem the Baltimore American. MYSTERIOUS Articles with High SeuadlBg, Crack Jaw Names are Net a Success. A REFRESHING CHANGE Te Plain English. Every reader et newspapers 1 as observed time, and again, In the advertising columns, many singular and frequently un pronoun c c able names of medicinal remedies. Tbe Creek anil Latin languages especially have been drawn upon te furnish names by which patent medicines could be introduced te the pub.ic. The Inference is, in many case3 at least, that their proprietors depend mere upon the attraction et high sounding titles than upon tbe essential merits of the reme dies themselves. It is ictieshing orce lu a whlle te find a medicine advertised, whes simple, intelligi ble name iu English at once conveys te the reader an understanding of the uses and pur poses et the remedy. A notable instance or this kind is found in the medicines et Dr. C. V. Bensen, whose Skin Cuke and Celery and Chamo mile Pills impart at once in their names, either their purpose or the ingredients which compose them. Dr. Benien's Ekisi Cuks is warranted te heal all diseases of the skin, such as tetters, humors, Inflammation, milk crust, cczma, diseases el the hair and scalp, scrofula, ulcers, pimples and Itching en all parts el the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth, lemeves tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing in existence. Its popularity is attested by the Immense tales et It which arc taking place every where. - It is the only genuine " Skin Cure " and all should beware et the various remedies which have been struggling for existence, and new endeavor te lido into popularity by ad vertising themselves as " The Great Skin Cures." There is only one, and that is Dr. Bensen's. Be sure and get it. DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE! Ne Matter What Uauae, Sick. Nervous, Neu ralgic, Dyspeptic. Which is it ? A revolution In the treatment et nervous diseases is new taking place. Dr. C. W. Bensen has discovered a sure remedy In his Celery and Chamemile Pills they per manently cure sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nervous ilNcases. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Address, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes ler fl, or six boxes for 12.50. C. N. Cihttejcten, New Yerk, is the Whole sale Agent ter W. C. Bensen's remedies. iy9-lmdM,W&Sitw L OCBEK'S DIES. A 5c. Package LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOB MORE COODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MAliKEr. Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO 9 EAST KINO STREKi., LANCASTER. PA CLOTHING JtO. -tlTILLIAMSON & FOSTKK VERY IMPORTANT That you knew where te ment et find an Assert- THIN CLOTHING FOR THIS WARM WEATHEB. We keep a variety ler Men, Youths, Beys and Children, and the prices are made just as low us it is possible ler us te handle the goods. IN THE Ms' FnislE Seniit There is Gauze Underwear in long and short sleeves ler 25, :i5 and 50 cents each, Balbrig gan Shirts for 30 or 50 cents each. Lisle Thread tiessamer. Lace or Open Werk Vndershlrtp, in Plain and Fancy Celers, Austialian Weel, Norfolk and New Brunswick (Jessainer and Silk Undershirts. Ai-SO Jean Drawers Fer 25. 40, TO, 73 cts. and $1.00 ; Linen Drawers ler $1.50 a pair, and Feather Weight Drawers in two grades, the sizes te mcasuic, from 'M te 43 inches. IN FANCY HOSIERY Fer MEN the variety is as great as the prices. The assortment of 2Jc. goods is very large and betere you buy all you need come and leek at these goods. -IN Gents' Neckwear The Windser Club Silk Ties in Light Celers, Checks and Stripes are very reasonable, sell ing for 25 each. One Large liOt of FANCY TECKS reduced from 75c. te 53c. each, among them are a few Grenadine TECKS ler the same price. A variety for 25c EACH just arrived from the factory that were formerly 5tc. In washable goods there is a great variety and the patterns arc numerous. The prices range from 3c. te 50c. each. BLACK AND FANCY BOWS. CLUB HOUSE AND TYCOON TIES, In Plain and Fancy Celers rUFF AND FLAT SCAKFS, WHITE STBING AND TECK SCARF. In fact a complete line of Ties et all kinds ler Men and Beys. In LINEN COLLARS, Earl & Wilsen, Coen A Ce., and Clnett Bres. & Ce. styles take the lead. WHITE DBESS SHIRTS from 25c. te $1.C0. but the One Dellar Dress Shirt is the Cele brated EIGHMIE, known se well for Its many geed qualities. SUSPENDERS, LINEN AND SILK HAND KKRCHlEfS, POCKET-BOOKS, CELLU LOID COLLARS AND CUFFS, WORK ING SHIRTS AND PANT8 represent the goods that are being called ler mostly at this season. -OUli CHILDEN'S AND MIKES' bHOES. Toe much care cannot be exercised in the fitting of Children's Shoes. Our elegant as as sertment of shoes for Children, both with ana without heels, and also the sprins-lieeled Shoes in French and American Kids, and also the. heavier leathers, enable ns te make. A Specialty in This line. Or- Our store will be opened at 6 a. m. and closed at C p. m. , except fcaturday.untillurtlitr notice. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King SI,, X.&HCASTEB, FA. H AGKK- HBOTHKB. . LINCRUSTA-W ALTON. THE NEW WALL DECORATION. Thl3 new and elegant material known as L1NCKU8TA-W ALTON, has the effect et Embossed Leather or fine Weed Carving, and Is much cheaper than either. Ids extremely durable, and Is manufactured In a great variety et artistic patterns, suitable ler Wall and Celling Decorations ; also. Panels In Furniture, Cabinets, Screens, Boek Binding, etc. It is tough, strong and clastic and will stand severe blows without Injury. Llncrusta, when highly decorated in colors. Gilt or Bronze, produces a most striking effect. aWc take pleasure in calling attention te a lull line of this beautiful novelty. HAGER & BROTHER, (SOLE AGENTS FORTHIS;DISTRICT) 25 WEST KING STREET, NO UttH BJltl.B, ryRAVK DOLLARS STILL WORTH 100 CENTS AT THE NEW YORK STORE. OlteraLarge Variety of SUMMER SILKS in Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at less than regular prices. Dress Silks at 44c, worth 50c. Dress Silks at 50c, worth 62c. Dress Silks at 62c , worth 75c. AN ELEGANT BLACK DRESS SILK At 11.00 a yard, lately sold at $1.25, ALL-WOOL, NUN'S VEILINGS Beautiful Shades, 'J5c. a Yard. Lace Huntings, New Colorings, 12c. Yd. SPECIAL BARGAINS. ONE CASE YAKD WIDE PERCALES, At 8c. a yard, worth 12'c. ONE CASE FANCY SEERSUCKER, At 10c. a j ard, worth 12c. ONE CASE BEST CALICOES at 5c. a yard 500 PAIRS FINE KID GLOVES At 25c. a Pair, Werth 75c. HEADQUARTERS FOB SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. LATEST STYLES, BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PKICES. Ne. 8 and 10 EAST KINO STREET. JUUBICAZ.. w ILUOX dt WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LTJCKENBAGH, Agent. A Full Assortment et the various styles con stantly en hand and ter sale 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 he leund te be very S-.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 an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Please call and examine one et the most beautltul-Umed Organs manu factured in the United States. Mr. Luekenbachls also agent for the famous "Knabe," McPhail, Vese & Sens, Orevenstein & Fuller, Hallet & Davis, , And several ether Desirable prices irem $225 upwards. febl7-ttd Pianolertes, at Tin irAJtn, &v. J OIIN P. SUHAUM. great Bargains. JUST RECEIVED ANOTUEB LOT OF LARGE CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing and OasflttingRoeflng and Spouting. -AT JOHN P. SCRIM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH Ieb27-lyd QUEEN STBEET, LANCASTER. PA. aAUFMSlH. MS 1'KIUr. TO ALL, And that the Lewest Price, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, COK. W. KING AND WATER STe. One Quality of Goods, and That the Beat Quality, -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, COB. W. KING AND WATKli STS. One Way of Dealing, and That the Fair Way, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, COU. W. KING AND WATEK STS., Lancastkis, Pa. J. E. liOTE. There has been such a demand for LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS that I was compelled te get a VERY LARGE CAMEKA BOX te meet the demand. We can new make you a PHOTO as small a the smallest locket n ill held up te a 5-lnch lace, te fit an isx Frame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen Street. JuneS-lfd YJJ?5?' AyAs " a run. FlneCuUebS.eS?CatCar8 ""thm HARTMAN'S TELLOW.FBONT CICAB SXOKE. DKS GOODS. J. B. MAKT1N OU. MEASURES TAKEN AND Shirts Made te Order Has been a specialty with us during the past year, and In that time ever 500 orders have been taken, and In every case the be it satisfac tion has been given in regard te lit, material and workmanship. Fer the past month the OPEN BOSOM STYLE has taken the lead en account et their being cooler te the wearer than the ordinary closed bosem.and arc adapt ed both ler street and dress wear. The best made shirt Is PEARL SHIRT, be be lmrmadeet superior material than any ether shirt sold for $1.00 Trade Dollars Taken at Par. J. B. MAUTDf & C0.'S, Cor. W King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. "JU-KXT DOOK TO lUE COURT. HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. HEADQUARTERS FOB Gossamer Waterproofs, FOE LADIES',' GENTS, BOVS AND GIRLS. ALL SIZES AND PRICES. MADE TO OUR OWN ORDER, WITH OUR NAME ON EACH GARMENT. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. TOTIUE. Metzger & laughman ARE NOW SELLING. PREPARATORY. TO GETTING IN THEIR FALL STOCK. SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KINDS. At Very Much Reduced Prices. BLACK SATIN PARASOLS Willi Spanish Lace, at $3.50, that were $5.00. Lewer grades in proportion. We aie selling the balance of our AtGJi cents a yard, that were 10 cents a yaid. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel 'Herse HeteL) VLOl UINUtVNJiJSKWISAK, C. pMEW t 'A'S MOT. ' ' CHANGE YOUR UNDERWEAR. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS In Sizes from 31 te SO Inches. Gauze. Muslin and Jean Drawers. Camibeles. Filet De Sante Pour H'nmmta Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, Ne 17 West Kins Street STETKM8 HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices rame as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, myUKfd. Manager. Hetzger&Hangbmaii LANCASTER, PA. CLOllllSG. SO.J..SMALINU. I WILL CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF MY Spring & Summer Goods AT COST. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY PALL GOODS. - Call and sce liai gains. JNO. J. SMAL1NG. (TAILOR,) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. H KKE WIS ABE AGAIN. Fer This Week. PO Light Colored coat, all wool, '-i.50. weith from ri.CO te 17.(0. ine Light Colored Coats at 182.00. a decided bargain ; they are Single Coats and we need the room thev eccuuy. 85 Single, Dark Colored Casgimeie Coats at- 92 50, wertti f 1.50 te fS.(J0. CALL AT ONCE, AS THEY MUST BE SOLD. 140 Children's Suits ATONE-HALF THEIR VALUE. They Must Be Sold Within Twe Weeks. GAUZE UNDERWEAR. JEAN DRAWERS. WHITE & COLORED-SHIRTS, Neckwi ar. Hosiery, Linen and Papnr Cellars and Cutis and Trunks and Valises at Rotiem Figures. White Ties, 10c. a Dezen. GObSAMERandRUIJBEH GOODS at prices which cannot be equalled. Sirsh & Brether, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Nes, 2 & 4 North Queen Street. n.B HOSTETXKlt A SON. SPRING-WEIGHT CLOTHING IN FULL ASSORTMENT FOR Men and Beys. And it tlie question with you is where te buy, give us a trial, and we will 3hew you one et the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of Olethinsr in the City. We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 lclt, and Hud they are g Wing geed satisfaction for the money. KEMEM1JER WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR OWN CLOTHING. D. B. Hestener & Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. VAXMU UAXUMUH, Ac. ptlAKKS W. FRY. Wc aie In a posit'eu te turn out ever 100 WINDOWSCREKNS a day. Our PATENT FRAMES enable us te de this. They are simple in con struction, easily adjusted te size, squared, and make a geed and strong Screen. They arc cheaper than the old styles that pull out and stand under the windows, when size is taken in consideration. Thu Frames are from 2a te 35 Inches high, two Inches difference In each size te tit even Inches of wires, and 32 and lis Inches wide. Drep us a postal card and we will send te your house, take size and tell you tne exact cost put up. Frames sold separate. A liberal discount te dealers. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. "I RK AT REDUCTION tH MUCKS AT THE WORKINGMEN'S 8TORE. . All Summer Goods closing out without re gard te cost le make room ler Fall Goens, as e must have the room. New la your time te bring YOUR TRADE DOLLARS And gel par value ler them, ar.d.Goed t at Re duced Pi ices. Henry Bechtbld'e, . NO- 62 NORTH QUEEN STREET, . -SIgn of the Big stocking. lebMyd Special IAKCA8XER ABU 1IIl-t.h:i 1LLK K. ft J Cars run as fellows : (Leave Lancaster. (t, tt m-rett. at 7. j unj 11:30 a. inland 2, 4. t ami :Mp. u...eicent oi ei Saturday, wheu tht last cr ieu t- at t-3u n u Leave M tilers vlllu (low..; eR,n at . s unit i . M., and 1, 3, 6 and 7 p. in. ' ' na,H Caw rua dally en ivc time n&ewpt en Sub d iv. (1U&.CMV1A A fOKT lfc.l'lT KAIL J KOADT1UK1AK1.E. Trains new run trgularlr en the Columbia t Pert Deposit Railroad en tbe following BQOTHWABP. STATION!?. mertuw"v r.M. 6:20 6:35 A.M. 10:20 10-.S". r.. Columbia.... ...Washington... .... ci ess well .... ...Sate Harber... ..Shenk's Ferry.. Pequea ..Yerk Furnace.. Tucquan .McCall's Ferry. ...Flic's Eddy... ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peach Rotteui.. ...Coueviii-o... . ....OClt 'A.A.i- ...- ...Pert L.peslt.. ... Perryvllle.... 6:42 7:06 7KB 10-.39 UfcH 11:00 11:03 11:05 7:1 7:17 7SB U:10 11:16 7:37 7: use 11:30 U-J3S 7:50 7U0 737 7:37 8,-00 830 7-M 78 738 7:17 7:05 8:06 8:13 85 U:M P.M. 12:03 12:15 12:30 J KAIUHO m COLUMBIA B. H. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSXNQCK TRA1H8 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1882. NORTHWARD. QuarryvUle , Lancaster, King St, Lancaster , Cdumbla. , Aiuuva. Reading A.M. p.m. : $.-& 55 8:0 5r25 SM 5il 7:45 5:05 7:40 5:01 7:36 4i? 7:34 4i 738 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:3b 7:06 4:33 6:57 4:2t; 6:41 1:12 6:32 4:06 630 S:Ki 3:41 P.M. A.M. 230 7:30 9-.1C 9:20 3:40 3:50 3:40 6JW SOUTHWARD. IIATB, tteadlng.... , JJUUTB. Columbia Lancaster. , Lancaster. King St, A.M. r.M. 630 .... 7:30 .... 7:40 10 7:30 iae I 9:46 330 r.M 6:15 636 6:30 yuarrynue Trains connect at Readlne with trains teand rrem Philadelphia, Pottsvllle, Uarrlsburg, Al. lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltl. "re. m. WILSON. Sunt. BKHHhlLVANlA KA1LHIIAII- NK1V X S SCHEDULE On anil afUir StTNTlAV juai mil, 18K5. trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave the Lancastei and Philadelphia depetsas fellows : Levi Ar LanPhll Eastward. A.M. A.M Hall Express Philadelphia Egress. 12:42 2:58 3:12 5:35 8:10 8U0 8& 5:15 7M 1030 tast L.ine , Uarrlsburg Exp-ss Verk Accemri'iMla.'inn arrives..., Lancaster Acccnn lailen arrives Columbia Accnui'.aeu 'Jen 9:00 11:15 P.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Sea Sbore Express Sunday Mall Johnstown Express A-ttjf J3t AlTc93 Harrlsbur; Accouimedatlon 12:53 1238 2:42 3:15 P.M. 6:15 5:06 7:25 'J: 15 230 535 6 45 Hanover Accomme.latlon west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 4S, will run through te Hanover dally, except ennuay. rreuencK Accomuieoauon, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:J6, will run through te i'-ederlck. Le. lAr. 'hil Lan Westward. A.M. A.M. 6:25 6:30 9.30 35 9:45 9.50 P.M. 1:35 1:50 6:20 130 7iW 7:40 il:10 1:10 News Express.... 4:) Way Passenger... 4:30 Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jev 7:00 "iX MaU Train, No.2,viaCelumb!a,kaves Niagara jsxprefs Hanover Aceomuuxlutlen leaves. Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves. 11:06 P.M. 2:14 1:41 6:4l 9:05 11:2C Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommeoatton leaves. Columbia AccomueJHt' en Harrisburg Express Western Express I'acinc Kipresa Harrisburg Express, west, at 3:40 p. in., has direct connections (without change of cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wUl step at Dew nlngtewn, Ceateavllle, Parkt s. burg, Mount Jey, Elizabelhtewn awl Middle, town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Expi ess, Mai Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacinc Ex press run dally. LANVAHTISK ItATVUKn T mti Lancaster Watches. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: NEW ERA," WEST ENAM 'FBANKLIN," c FULTON," KEYSTONE," LANCASTER, t NICKEL MOVEMENTS. MELROSE." ic LANCASTER: The Manufacture et the Full Llneel Favorite Movements, with thu adoption et the Line of Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladies' U atclies, gees forward with Increased Energy OOAL. B. B. HAKX1H Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all htntin i LUMBER AND COAL. -rard:Ne. 420 North Waterand I'rlnct treets above Lemen Lancaster. n.J-tvi' MAMURK AND OUAL. -New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the car lead 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. Yard 315 Uarrlsburg Pike. Ubkzral Optic 20 Kast Chestnut street Kauffinan, Keller & Ce. aer4-lyd OAI. M. V. JJ. COHO B30 NORTH WATBH T., Zar.rarr, xa Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic r.xchanKd Yard and Office STREET Ne. 330 NORTH WATE fb.:v!i BOO KB A1TD BTATIOIfJSKi VEW BOOK:. FOB SUMMER READING. " Mr. Isaacs." by 8. Marlen Crawford. ' Dr. Claudius," by 8. Manen C'rawieni "Through One Administration," by But net i. " But Xct a Weman." by Cardy. ' Successful Men et Te-tfay." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazim L. M.FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KIKG SIBEET. A.M. 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