np ty-tfni LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1882. TUE ECONOMY. Hi KDETTK3 ADViCK TO XOVNU MEN. Tho Hawkeye Man Moralize on the rilgr.t or Time and Makes some Very Sroalbl Suggestlona, Burlington nawkeye. It is well, my boy, to save some of your strength for old age. Don't waste it all, and don't use it all up in the pleasures and toils and follies of youth. Save some of it. Save a good deal of it. In the ex pressive dialect of Arkansas, save op a right smart heap of it, and you can use it right peart and still have a right consider able left for your old age. But save it principally from your dissipation, my boy. Save it by going to bed at ten rather than by sitting up to drink beer until half-past one. Too much sleep is injurious, it is trie, but then fifteen houis sleep will harm you less than six hours of wine sup per. Go slow on tbeso things, my boy, and at sixty you will have ten years of forty-five left in brawn and blood and brain. But don't be so saving of your youthful strength that you will have all of it left at sixty. Because you won't You may have it, but it won't bo there. It will waste by disuse. Just now is the time when you must work the hardest, but as I told you a littlo while ago, hard work won't hurt you. Improve your time, my boy. Put in every minute in honest hard work, or tranquil meditation, or healthful recrea tion. That is all I ask you to do. Oh, you believe you'll solcot meditation as a profession," then, do you ;' It stiikes you that it is easy work to sit and think, eh? Now, my boy, if you want some thing easy, you had much better stand and chop wood. It isn't easy to think. We don't think half as much as we want to make people believe we do. In fact, we don't think nearly so much as we think we do. Busy thought and aimless idle ness are often very similar in external appeirance. Edison, sitting before his .tireless forgo, with his bands folded listlessly in his lap, looking at nothing, may bo apparently as idle, even idler, than the man perched on the end of a cottonwood log, watching his cork bob lazily in the yellow water of a sluggish creek. But the results are iu one instanco the telephone aud the cloctric light, and ia the other the ayue aud a soft mouthed sucker and a cattish four inches long. Tho one dreams out marvellous in ventions that thrill the world with wonder and multiply commercial activity, and gives them to tho eager, waiting world ; or at least he sells them to Jay Gould and Jay Gould sells them to tho world, and the other contracts a malarial fever aud gives it to his family. It is not easy to think ; we waste more time tbau we Use, and the hours slip away so noiselessly and easily, we don't know where they have gone. I have sometimes thought, Telomachu1-, if a man could only havo always present with him some constant reminder of the llight of time ; if be could have in li is room a great hour glass, laden with just the equal and exact sands of his life. If he could every day watch the steadily drop ping grains, and knew that when they all ran through, the last grain would just complete his grave. If when he closed bis eyes he knew that all night long the price less grains ran through, if in the silent hours of darkness when heawoko he could hear them dropping, steadily as a drip, drip, drip of a water clock. If when ho came in from a journey he could see how much of the sands of his life had run out while be journeyod for pleasure or profit. If. sometimes, he could stand before it aud watch the swift grains running away with his life ; and he could feel that alway and alway, night and day, sleeping or wakiug, fasting or feastiug, working or resting, wherev r he went or whatever he did, no faster, no slower, steadily, piti lessly, the sands ran through, and alway every hour the life heap above fell away and tho gravo below piled up and up. If he could realize that no thought or care, or skill or learning could make them run more slowly by and by, or add one light grain to the measure meted out and sealed against his life by the inexorable fates, I wonder how many of the dropping grains ho would turn into gold by tho alchemy of bis industry? Pshaw, my son, if you had such a class the novelty of the thing would wear avra; in thirty days. Some night, when you came in late from a toilsome game of " draw," so to spnk. or a walking match around a billiard table, or some popular nightmare known ars a brilliant spectacular drama, you would look at your warning hour glass and say, " By George it seems to me sand is getting distressingly scarce in tho upper story. Jc-roo-ealcm ! How these boots do hnrt my feet. I'd like to kill the man that made 'cm." And you would be sound asleep In twenty minutes. Reminders? Why, the world is iu!l of re minders tbat our lives aro clipping away. Every time jou hear tho clock a dike ten it is to remind you that you may never hear it strike eleven. When the Egyptians of olden time had the ghastly skokton car ried at their feasts, did it cast a gloom over tho community ? Not a shadow. It made them met tier. "Seo what you are coming to," they shouted, and ate and drank like a poor relation at his annual dinner party, to which he was invited to fill up. Fill up the party, I mean. You seo, my boy, you can't alford to waste time just now. This is your work ing time. It may not seem fair, I know, that the world should judgoyou, and your youth and inexperience by the highest standard of human success aud attain incut, but it does, and we can't change the way of the world. You must now do everything your best, and keep on your company behavior all the time. It is the man with only one suit of clothes and a small salary, Telemachus, who at all times must be polite and agreeable and a fault less observer of all points and forms of etiquette The man worth $100,000 may trample over your corns, walk across your wife's train, eat pie with a knife, and take his soup with a swish and a swoop that sounds like a horse walking in the mud, society isn't can't afford and his standing in affected by it. But you these expensive Inxn- nes on yur prcsent salary, my boy. Thompson, tho poet, who wrote so much iu praise of early rising, rarely got out of bed before eleven o'clock, and wrote most of these very poems, indeed, while lying in bod. He used to bo seen walking, or rather lounging about in Lord Burling ton's gardens, with his hands crowed into his pockets, lazily biting off the sunny Rides of the peaches. But, when you can duplicate " The Seasons," you may lie in bed till noon, all day, if yon please, and tho world will still thank you for living. When you havo written so much, so vigor ous and so beautiful poetry as Mr. Tenny son has, my son, when you can command $50 a line for your poetry, yon can afford to write as poor poetry as Mr. Tennyson now does. But don't try it now, my boy. There Is hardly an adult parson living but Is sometimes troubled with kidney difficulty, which Is the most prolific and dangerous canso or nil diseases. There is no sort of need to have any lorm of Kidney or urinary trouble 11 Hop Hitters nra taken' occasionally. olG-2wd&w Srxlob's catarrh kekedt a positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and ranlrnrllnnin frvXtt":c.Uran' sslt, 137 and J Hope on. Hope Ever. No matter what the ailment m iu. .,.,,., tlsm, neuralgia, lameness, asthma, bronchitis If other treatment have failed hope on I eo at once tor Thomas' Kclectrlc OH. It will se cure yon Immediate relict. For sale by H. B Qjchntn, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen " LHtle thanks are due to him who only gives away what Is ot no use to himself." The thanks ot invalids the world over are being showered on tho Inventor of Kidney-Wort, for it Is giving health to all. Kidney-Wort moves the bowels regularly, cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney dlsonie, gravel, piles, billons headache and pains which are cansed by disordered liver and kid neys. Thousands have been cured why should you not try It. 49Faded articles ot all kinds restored to their original beauty by .Diamond Dyes. Per fect and simple. 10 cents, at all druggists. Tbk Kev. Geo. 1L. Thater. ot uourbon, lnd., says : "UoTh myself and wiie owe our Uvea to Shilob's Cosfsmrrrios Cmn. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. It Ueadf the I.lit Ol all other preparations or medicines. In cases ot nausea headache, dizziness or irregu larities ot tho system, Burdock Blood Bitters have no pcjuiI. They never fail lu affording immediate relief. Price fl.CO. For sale by a. 11. Cochran, druggist, I 17 and 13'J North Queen street. Shilob's curb wirx immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale by H. B. cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. POL111CAT. llemorratlc State Ticket. GOVERNOR. KOBEBT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKDTENAKT OOVKRNoa. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. JCDOI OV TBK BUFRKmC OO0KT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECRETARY OV IlfTEBNAL ATrAIBS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COKORESSXAN-AT-LAtt(!E. MORTIMER K. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. CONOKKSS. U. GIVEN, Columbia. w STATE 8KHATOR XIV niSTMUT. ABUAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEXBLT. 1. KLIM G. SNIDER, Lancaster. 2. C. J. BHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, colorain. C. DILLKlt. Karl. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. E. SIUMP, E. Cocalico. E. G. II. RKCORDKR. W. RUSSKR. Leacoek. uouirrr bolicitou. vv. rOOR PIHKCTOKS. .1. P. McILVAlNK. Paradise. 1'IULIP BERNARD. Lancaster; PRISON INSPECTORS. .I01IN BKBMAX, JUauhclni. .1. ll.SCHLEGELMlLlCII, E. Donegal. JCRV COMMISSIONER. 9 WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. II. I1ENSEL, Chairman, v.. 1. K1SNER, General Secretary. Girard Houic, Philadelphia. . Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lanenstei. .1. H. LIC1ITY. Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIEK. Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON, While Rock. Secretaries. ntZVlVAL. w ItKNSOK'S KKMEDIKS. From the Richmond Dispatch. SEVEN MILLIONS Of fores Open, aud You Live and Breath In Atmosphere Which Poison Your Blood, and Then Follows Skin Diseases. Nctuimo is More Dkkadud than salt rheum or eczema, which has lully a dozen species, going under various names.ncarly all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy tho hair, the fakiti and the llesh, and iu many cases death comes as a blessing. Scalp and skin alike arc subject to this, as well as to dandruff, tet ter and other scaly diseases producing bald nes, eruptions, ulcers and other troubles. Intelligent people should beware of taking potaons as remedies for this class ot diseases of tho skin and scalp, and the various remedies which are sent out by unskilled men should be. avoided as one would a plague. There Is but one ;" Skin Cure " whichcarTbi) relied on, and that is Dr. Benson's, and its name is an earnest of its worth. It is not a patent medicine, but the result ol Ids own ex perience and practice, and Is a sure euro lor all special diseases for which it Is offered. It makes the skin sott and white and smooth, re moving t:;it and t rookies, und Is tho best toilet preparation In thowoild. It is elegantly put I up, two bottles' lnono package, consisting ol both internal and external treatment. Simple iu its combination, pure and free from all poi sons, H mnv bu relied upon by all those who wish to have pcrlect health and freedom from ull skin diseases ot whatever nature, whether they nre Eczema, Tetters, Humors, Inflamma tions, Milk- Crust," Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of tho Hair p.nd Seal p. Scrofula, Di cers, Pimples or Tender Itclilngs on any pari ot the bo iy. Prlc- 0e Dollar yer package. All druggist? have It lor sale. a Revolution in l!ic treatment ot nervous diseases is now taking place. Dr. C. W. Rensnn, of Baltimore, many years ago discovered a sure remedy in his Clery and Chamomile Fills they have hud awonderlul sale and sueccss. They can be relied on to permanently euro ick and nerv ous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleepless ness ami all nervous diseases. All druggists keep them. 1'ricc 60 cents pc bor. Two boxes lor $1, six lor $2.ri0, lrec by mail on receipt ot price. Dr. C. W. Renson, Baltimore. C. N. Critlenton. ot New York; Is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. octiO-lmilBI.W&S "I- 1DNKY-WOKT For tho Periiianeut Cure CONSTIPATION. of No other disease Is so prevalent In this coun try us Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as a euro. Whatever the cause, however obstinate tho case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the feumo time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Piles. Thisdistressing complaint Is very ant to be complicated with const! patlon. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weak ened parts ami quickly cures all kinds ol Piles even when physlci-uis and medicines have be fore failed. S- If you have cither ot these troubles use K 1 1N K Y-WORT. Druggists sell It. sep271yd&wMW&F 4'j r HK DISCIIAKUK or 1'US FROM THE car Is sometimes very orofuse and con stant, so that it streams from the ear. This is more apt to be tho casj in young children. Diseases of tho Eye, Ear aud Throat also Chronic Diseases successfully treated by IUS. II. I. and M. A. LONUAKER. Oflicc 13 East King street, Lancaster, I'a. Consultation tree. oKXitd rtouou sVK-jr. LOCUER'S RENOWNED cough: syrup Has cured thousand, it win euro your Cough or Cold In less time than any other prenunuiou. PRICE'S CBXTS PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LUtuoMa, jtv. HODSRAL. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, So, 43 North Queen street, KaUtoaster, Pp, The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot i860. KeBt esneclallv for mfedtclnal nnrnoses. Pnrn Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran mes ana WJncs 8nU the trade. leW-Jyd UOUSEAL CO. ASXMJCU BROS?. AVriUtTlS. A STRICH BKOS'AnVKKTlsfcMKKT. ASTBIOH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOSIEET. We are now ablo to show a liner and better assortment ot desirable goods lor LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, In Cotton and Wool. Fine Cashmere IIoe In all Fine Shades. Intants' Lambs Wool Hose, 1 to 4. seamless. knit, at 15c. a pair. White and Colored. Heavy Goods at Sua, made ot Flue Lambs Wool, 1 to 4, White and Colored. Infants' Ribbed Wool Hose. 1 to 4, full regu lar miulfv nt. Wn. 3L nftlr. Slx to 8, All-Wool Ribbed, at 23c. a pair ; regular made. Ladies' Full regular Made How. solid colors, ati')C.; clocked, at 30c. a pair. Fleece-Lined Halbriggaus. Flno Cashmere Hose lor Ladies at 2c. a pair. GLOVES, GLOVES. GLOVES Musqnetaires, 4, C and 8 button longths. In Green, Bronze, Garnet and Castor colors, anil all leading Fall shades. KID GLOVES. Our assortment ol KM Gloves comprises the following : Iu a button. Dark Colored, Opera and White, aide. Fine German Goods, bough regular, and not at auction.. Thoy are A 1. Gcrater, 3 button. In Black. While, Opera, Tans, Gold, and all lino Fall shades. Gerster, 5 hooks, iu all possible shade; also, in Tcrra-Cotta. 7 hooks, the same. ( button Kid Gloves. White and Opera. 10 button. White and Opera. Mosquetatro Kid Gloves, In Tcrra-Cotta and all line shades. Black Undressed Kid Murfnuctalrc. $1.(0. Chamois Musquetairc, $1.00; lino quality. Undressed Kid Musquetairc. White Musquetairc Kid Gloves, a button length. Ladies' Black Josephine, seamless, 3 bu tlons. Black Kid Musquetairc, all sizes. CHILDS' CASHMERE GLOVES. INFANTS' WOOL MITTS nad LEGGINS. UNDERWEAR. Childs Merino Underwear, regular male cut!:?, regular made shoulders. SIZE 1C. 18. 20. 22. 21. 2ll. 28, 211, 15c. 18c. 20c Sic 25c 23c, 30c. Child's Scarlet AU-Wool Medicated Under wear from 1G to 31c. Ladies' Merino Underwear, at 37c, aoc, 75c 91.00, $1.25. Full Regular Made. $1.50. All-Wool Medicated White, $1.75. Scarlet Underwear for ladles at $1.25. All wool, warranted. WORSTED GOODS. Wc have a complete lino of Hand-Made Worsted Goods lor Children and .Ladies' Wear. Children and Ladies Hoods and Caps. Split Jackets. Ulsters, Shoes, Shawls. Intants Embroideroil shawls. Embroidered Flannel for Skirting. Felt and Flannel Skirts. CORSETS from 49c upwards. French Woven Corsets from GSc upwards. A FULL LINE OF L.4DIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CHEMISE, PANTALF.TS. SKIRTS, NIGHT GOWNS, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. All Sizes. GENTS' GOSSAMERS. $1.50. W again extend our cordial invitation to all to come and inspect our assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND DOLMANS Displayed In Our OLOAK DEPARTMENT. We are ready to show to parties giving us a call our lull stock, regardless whether they have come to purchase or merely to look. Our prices aro the lowest, as usual ; our as sottinentthc best. We havo garments to lit and to suit every body, trom the cheapest up to the most beau tiful silk garment. Ladies' Liarht Colored Coats, nlnln or trim. med wltli silkplnsh, inall the shades, as drab, orowu, green, orouze, navy uiue, etc. LIGHT COLORED DOLMANS. Black, Beaver and Diagonal Coats and Dol mans. Long Paletots, Ulsters, Sackets. Black Silk Dolmans, trimmed in fur, from $12.souptoi:o.o. fur-Lined Silk Circulars-at all prices. Plush Jackets, in all the new leading slinles a bronze, myrtle, cadet, garnet, brown. Plush Dolman. MILLINERY. New Goods received dally iu this depart ment. Hats of all tho .newest shaics in Stnvv, Felt, Beaver and Beaver Edge. Wc offer a good Beaver Hat in all collars at $1.90 ; a special banraln. Children's Trimmed Hats. VELVETS. Black Silk Velvet, from $1.00 upwards. Colored Silk Velvet, at $1 JV0 per yard. New shades of Colored Velvet uud Plushes, as new green, terra cotta, cadet. Black Velveteen, at low llgurcs, from :(. cents upwards. Colored Velveteens, at 50 cents per yard. Plushes in all tho now shades, as well as brown, garnet, blue, green, drab, etc. I'.lark Plushes a specially. ;rirbons In all the new shades, iu plain ami fancy pat- u:riis. icrruvutui, csiuei, luuro ciocK,crusllCU strawberry, etc . Velvet Ribbons, satin faced. Plush Ribbons, satin laced. New Sash Ribbons received daily. Black Crepe, at very low llgures, In 4-4. 5-1 and (-4 widths. Crepe Veils. Fine Black Ostrich Tips, at 75 cenly, $1.00. $l.Vfl, 5I.50 per bunch ot threo. Flno Black Tips, up to$l2.00a bunch. Black Ostrich Plumes at prices never sold before. Fancy Wings and Breasts. Riids ot all descriptions. Couio'and examine our stock. TRIMMINGS. NEW FRINGES. NiS.V GIMPS. In Satin, Plush and Chenille, in Black as well as Colored, SCARLET FLUSH TRIMMING. ORNAMENTS in endless variety. FOU RAG1ERS in Black, as well as all colors. TERRA COITA. CADET BLUE and SCARLET FOURAG1ERS, TUBULAR BRAIDS. MOHAIR aud SILK, In all colors and black. BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS. Anthlng you may call lor In this department nDuiiisuicuiiimi;, VUl USSOlimCUt 13 Ull' usually large. LACES. SPANISH LACES nt extremely low nrice3 REALGUIPURK LACES. GUIPURE YAK LAIIR. EXTRA HEAVY GUIPURE LACE ol Latest SPANISH GUIPURE LACES. COLORED SILKfcPANISft LACES SCARLET SPANISH LCK. WHITE IRISH POINT TRIMMING tor Col lars and Cutis. Lace Goods, Laca Goods. Collars, Fichus, Ties. Embroidered Collars and all Latest Novelties in Lace as well as' Linen Wear. Ladles' Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, J1R1 OOODS. nrm B. NORTH END HBX GOOUS STUBK. Ladies' Underwear, Mens' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FUNNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AJID A Fall Line of Winter Goods, AT THE Mi M Dry Goods store, tl-lyd LANCASTER. PA. N KW YOKK STORK. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFFER AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF Silks, Plushes, Velvets AND FALL. DRESS GOODS In all I ho new coloi lugs at Lowest Prices. ' OLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTY. J ust opened a choice line of LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, In Reaver. Diagonal and Silk, neatly trimmed with Fur and Passamentarlu at lowest city prices. Light and Dark Cloth Jackets, Light ana Dark Cloth Coals. LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN'3 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all weights, sizes and qualities at Bottom Prices. Merino Underwear, Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N' :w tnitSAi' stokk. COATS AND DOLMARS. Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Dolmans, Children's Coats. JUST OPENED AT HETZGEB & MiHlAirS NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST KING ST. LANCASTER, (Between the C"per House and Sorrel Horso Hotel.) A Large and Handsome Assortment ot LADIES' COATS, JACKETS, DOLMANS AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Made expressly lor us by the best Manu facturers ot New 1 ork and Philadelphia, and lor Style, Beauty, Finish antl Cheapness, can. not bo excelled. BTUVKH. " TNCKKASE YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 810, $20, 850, 8100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1, ltSl, to the present date, on investments nt $1,100 to $1,000 cash profits havo been realized und paid to Invest ors amountiuir to several times tho original Investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars und statements ot lund W bent free. We want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce tho plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. iu9-lyd HOOTS a HUOKS. 1LOSlNH OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLI REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my largo stock or Bootsand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my laclory. "Custom work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HTEMENZ, No. 105J NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot tho Big Shoe.) m20WAStl AN miDINAKCK TO KKGULATK TUB Storage ot Gasoline or Naphtha within the limits ot tho City of Lancaster: Section 1. Be It ordained by the select and common councils ot the city ol Lancaster, that licrcalter no per.son or persons shall, within the limits ot the cltyot Lancaster, keep any gasoline or naphtha in larger nan titles than one barrel, unless the same shall bo stored in a brick or stone building. Sec. i. That tho said gasoltno and naphtha shall not be exposed on any lots or vacant pieces ot ground within said city. Nor shall any of said articles bo ever kept in any frame outhouse or stable. Skc.3. If any person or persons violate any of tho sections of this ordinance, bo, she or they shall forfeit and pay the sum ot not less than twenty dollars, nor more than one hun dred dollars; one-halt of which penalty shall go to the informer and the other half be paid Into the city treasury. GEO. M. BORGER, President of Select Council. J. B. Licuty, Clerk ot Select Council. HERVEV N. IIUR3T. President pro. tem. of Common Council. David L. Dkks. Clerk of Common Council. Approved, October 17, 18S2: olt-3td JNO. T. MacUONIGLE. Mayor. GElfUINK, YAKA CIGAJfs. article, onlv 5 cents at . row UAHTlAJfS YELLOW FBOST CI'J H DRT 'NOUGKaSS, MUKKAY CO. BI-CENTENNIAL VISITORS To our City are invited to make use of our Store, take a look through our large stock of WOOLENS, and make a careful ex amination of our enormous lines of Dress Cloths, Seal Skin Cloths, Silk Plushes, Winter Cloakings, Sacqueings, English Jersey Cloths, Stockinets, . 9Pukciiaseks can depend upon having their packages delivered to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboat Land ings at the specified time. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, -Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. al5-3md&w CLOTH I Nil. & s. icATiivoN, ( LATE RATI1VOM A F1HIIKR.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNKR NORTH QUKEN AND ORANGK STRKETS, LANCASTER, PA. Is supplied with a Fine Stock ol FALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTAI.OON1NGS and VEST1NGS. All of which will be made promptly to order and satisfaction guaranteed, In Fit and Fashion. Good.-t so!d by the yard or put Urn. oct7-lind J.K SMAUNC. J. K. SM'ALING'S GRAND OPENING -OF- Foreign aud Domestic Novelties, FOR TI1K- Fall and Winter Season or 18S2. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large and Exquisite Line from 31 RUE VIVIENNE, PARIS, IM PORTED DIRECT AND ONLYTOBEHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. fAl'KH HAHOIMUM, c UARES W. FKV. WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in this part ot the State. Tho line embraces every description of PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest to tho finest goods. GILT PAPERS from 25 cents apittce up in choice fdiaprs and colorings. Wo havo in our employ first-class PAPER HANGERS. and arc prepared to do no k promptly and much below tho regular prices. DADOandBAND WINDOW SHADES.PLAIN GOODS by iho Yard in all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. Iu rebuilding our Store Room it was en larged, and wo occupy part ot It for the ex clusive call ot Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find in our stock soma choice good in White and Cream, and Im surprised at the nice Curtains you can get lor a small outlay. Wc keep all kinds of Poles lu Brass, Asb, Ebony, Cherry nad Walnut Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. KliV CATION AIs, O WITHIN C. SHOUTLIIMiK'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMKER12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. No Incidental expenses. So examination lor admission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapid'. v. Special drill lor dull and backward hoys. Patrons or students may selct any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other col leges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For new Illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor, SWITHIN C. 8UORTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard University Graduate) MEDIA, PENN'A. a2C-lmdw MXDIVAX. CI KAY'S SPBCinO MBDIOIMK. TM1S JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro lor Impotcncy, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Fain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages tor $5, or will he sent lreo by mall on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and IX) North Queen street. On account of counter felts, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the only genuine. Guarantees oleure Issued by ns. For sale In Lancaster by IL B. Cochran, P- -i . W and 139 North Queen street. rtl E GRAY MKPIULNS CO., N. 1. iiPi'l'-iy!&y UOUltS. Gentlemen's Suitings, Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, Boys' Cassimeres, Children's Fabrics, Felts, Billiard Cloths. VLOIUUHU, VtiDKRWKAtt, 4tV. "TERlNO SUIKTS AMD DKAWKKS -FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K.J.ERISMAN. a AND V. nnrr.Ait.v .ivn nrraws! E. J. ER1SBIAN, "VTKW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. K.J.ERISBIAN. ALL WOOI, SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. . J. KRISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. It ALL OFKMlMU FALL OPENING AT E GEEHART'S it, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882, O NK P1UCK nOLSE. Gentlemen's Underwear. -AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S You will llnd the Largest Asortniont of GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR IN THIS CITY, CONSISTING OF Merino, Bed and White Flannels, Wool, Canton Flannels, Cash mere, and Medicated Flannels, AT Prices Heretofore Unheard of. Having purchased the entire stock of Sam ples ol a Large Commission Ilouso In New York at prices far below the regular price, 1 shall give my Customers and the Public tho benefit thereor. They aro positively 25 per cent, cheaper than any other House In the city can sell them, ir you are In need of any call soon, as snch BARGAINS aro usually looked for and sell fast. AL Eosenstein, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA. AJTOLL LIMJS OF LOKILLABO'S Chewing Tobaccos. Scca2n,0,cl,, cl erplugat HAJtTMAJt a xajjjjvit iwni 'tVOA !( t, nnns QfTD wn pl xv wm.i nnrin TttArtCtsKNH' uvum LANCASTJSK ASM .UlLLKKSVILLK K. i Can run as follows;: LaTA Ltnlnr tV. R tlanntl if t a ...... 11:90a.m., and 2, 4, 6 and S:30 p. in., elcwot on Saturday, when the last car leaves at ftSD p. in Leave Millersvitlo (lower end) at 5, 8, anil II a. m uu i, a, a nun i p. at, Cars run dally on vv vo time except on Baa mw. riULOMBIA ttKT DBrOSIT BAIL- J ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legulartv on thn Columbia Port Deposit Railroad on the following time : BQCTHWABP. STATIONS. HOBTHWAJUJ. r-.M A.M. r.M. 6:20 6:35 6:42 10:20 Khll Columbia... ...Washington.. ....CiOAwell..., .. Safe Harbor... ..Shenk's Ferry., IVnnca...., ..York furnace.. .....Tucnuan..... .Mcl'all'a Ferry ...Fit,.-., Eddy.., ..ri-'IdngCrevk. ..IVacli Bottom. ...Cononlugo... Octnnira.... ...I'ort Deposit. ... IVnyville... 10-.39 70 7:05 7:09 7:12 10UW 11:00 mu 11KB 11:10 11:15 7:1 7:28 7:37 UrJ6 11:30 11:38 7:41 7:50 8.-00 8:13 8:23 Ya3 7:27 7:37 7:50 7:36 7:2 7:17 7:1-5 11:54 r.jf. 103 12:184 8:00 12J01 8:20 A11NU COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSENeEK TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 23d, ISC. NORTHWARD. Harm, UuarryvUIe. ....... ........ Lancaster, King St A.X. r.M. $. 5:35 6:09 5.-29 8.V2 5:20 7:45 55 7:40 5:01 7:36 4:58 7:34 4:56 7:28 4:51 7.-23 4:47 7:10 4:; 7:06 4:33 6:57 4:26 6:41 4:12 6:3? 4.05 6:20 3:55 A.H. 7:30 W10 9330 .Lancaster. Columbia.. ABJUVX. Beading... 4 SOUTHWARD. UUTE Reading... T.M. r.si rwel . 735 S:10 AKBIVS. Columbia , Lancaster............ Lancaster. King St. UnarrrvUlo r.M. 9:40 9-.30 9:40 10 2.10 8:26 8:13 833 6:38 5:40 10:40 9-M 6:45 Trains connect nt Resdlnir with tmliwtoHiiil trom Philadelphia, l'ottovlffo, Uarrutburg, Al. lentown aud Mew York, via Hound Brook Konte. At Colombia with trains to and from York. Hanover, Gettysburg;, Frederick and Baltl. more. a. M. WILSON. Sunt. PMRBTLVAM1A KA1LKOAD NKW 8CHKDULK On and after SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1882, trains on the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave tlo Lancn-ttoi and Philadelphia itppotsaa follow I Levi Ar LanPhll Kastward. A.V TM WOO U4I Harrlsburg Express York Accommodation itrrlvrs Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Lock Haven Express H:10 8:10 85 I9-.OU 11:15 r-. 125 1:03 2:42 330 r.m. 5:15 73S Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsburg Accommodation.... JHRII linin.i,l,liait,a.,t,,(,. 6-S 643 9-.4.S 8:50 110 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:fi, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Lino, west, at 1:40, will run through to Frederick. WESTWARD. Mews Express Way Passenger. Mali Train. No. 1. via. Mt..Iov.. MallTraln,No.2,vlaColumbla,leaves Niagara express , Hanover Accommodation leaves Fast Lino Frederick Accommodation leaves hllarriaburg Accoiuuiodatlon incasier Accomiuooaiion leaves Columbia AcCommolattou , Harrisburi? Express Wetilnrn Express , Pacific .Express Uarrl-iburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m.. has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will sUipatlNiwnlngtown.CoatcsvllIe,Parkes burg. Mount Joy, XHlzabetbtown and Middle town. Day Express. Fast Lino, News Express. Mall Train, No. I, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dallv. CLOTUiau c. H lBSIl & BROTHER. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. Would liko yon to call and examine on line of Children's, Boys', Youths and Men's Overcoats. We have all grades from tho iincst to the least costly, in all the latest styles and shades. We have this week a specialty iu Boys' Clothing, which it will be to your interes to examine. 200 dozeu Paragon White Shirts hav just come in, quoted at 80 cents, linen bosom, linen culTs, Wamsutta muslin. A bargain in 20 dozen Percale Shirt b, with two collars, at 08 cents, this week only. Full lino of Furnishing Goods at low llgures. Merchant Tailoring our Specialty. HIESH & BROTHER, Penu Hall Clothing Honse, Nob. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, O and 8 Penn Square. scpS 1yd r1LOTUJNOt CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTERaSON, INVITE SPECIAL AtTKNTION TO TIIEIB DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING, Entirely t,t thi-irowii ."upnrior Blm-.ulacture for tho FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Stock of Picco Uoods lor Merchant Tailoring Is larger than ever, and tho Styles arc tho newest and btstln the Market. D. B. Utter & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEK. PA. SAMDKL H. PRICE, ATTOKNKY, BaH Kemoved bis OWc trom 56 North Duke street tr No. 41 GRANT BTBEKT, immedi ately la Bear of Court Douse, Long's New BuliUag. ml7-Ua A.V. r.M. r.M. 638 .... 311 7:30 .... 3:40 7:40 1:01) 3:50 7:30 1:10 3:40 9.45 3 (UW ILe. Ar. Phil Las A.M. A. a. 411 6:27 4:30 6:27 7:00 IKK i.... 9:40 0:13 HKia ... '..... 10:20 r.M. ... 11:09 1:40 IM r.M. ,2:14 5:05 '..... 2:30 4:14 TJO 5:10 7:10 H-.09 il:10 ll:a 1:45 v
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