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LANCASTER DAIL.Y INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 188&
THE IRISH JEXPEDITION.
tiUCUEHS A IU 17K OF (MKEAT DOUBT.
Cob vlaclax; Proof Ttfat Um Katarprlae W1U
EacooaUr Appalllac PiMwHttM and
FrohaMa DiMMMr.
New York Times.
The allies of Arabi Pacha are increasing
in number. M. de Lessens was the first
great pjwer to declare openly in faror of
Kjrypt and undertake to trip up the Eng
lish soldiers by throwing his dead body
under their feet The Irishmen hare now
followed M. de Lessep's example and are
about to furnish Arabi with men and
money wherewith to dluive the British
divvies into the say, and so hasten the
tapid dissolution of the British empire.
The movement of the Irish in favor of
Arabi is as yet confined to the Irishmen of
America. They have, however, declared
their intention with all the boldness and
frankness characteristic of a secret Irish
conspiracy. An Irish club, or circle, or
Land League, or something of the kind in
Philadelphia has resolved to present to
Arabi the proceeds of an excursion to
Cape Slay, and the Irishmen of New
York, not to bo outdone in patriotism by
their brethren of Philadelphia, are to send
an Irish expedition to Egypt without de
lay. It is thought that the money to bo
give to Arabi by the Philadelphia club
will amount to fully $7.50, and it is posi
tively known that the expedition to be
sent from New York will consist of three
distinct Irishmen.
It is probable that tbo idea of sending
an Irish army to Egypt was suggested by
the difficulty of finding any easy method
of sending tho expected $7.50 to Arabi.
It cannot be sent in a letter, for the reason
that American bank bills are worthless iu
El'vdL and the Cairene postoflice will not
cash an American postal order. Similarly
it is impracticable to send tho money iu
the shape of a draft, for there are no for
eigu bankers left in Egypt, and the native
bankers will not pay out good gold for a
mere slip of paper. Obviously, tho only
way in which to get the $7.50 to Arabi is
to scud it to him by a special messenger.
Now, it occurred to the New York Irish
men that the best kind of messenger that
could be sent would be an Irish army,
which could convoy the tteasure safely,
and could bring to Arabi tho help of a
bold and invincible foreign legion. Vc
cordingly, the Irish army about to bo dis
patched from this city as soon as transpor
tation can be provided will doubtless take
charge of the $7.50, aud it is to be hoped
that this drain of gold will not seriously
affect the financial prosperity of our coun
try. It will be comparatively a simple affair
to transport the three Irishmen to Egypt
since they can easily go iu tho steerage of
one steamer to Southampton and of an
other to Alexandria. When, however,
Ithey have arrived in the harbor of Alexau
dria their difficulties- will begin. It is
possible that if each Irishman lauds in
small detachmcuts the ontiic Irish army
may disembark without attracting atten
tion, but surely it cannot pass through
the British lines unchallenged. The
British army will fall upon the three
Irishmen, overpower them by numbers
and thrust them into the first available
dim-icon, where, in all probability, Min
ister Lowell will let them lie bad cess to
him while he banquets at the Tower of
London with the queen and joins in the
revels of Gladstone, Bright and other be
sotted enemies of Erin. Meanwhile, tho
$7.50 will be confiscated by the ruthless
Saxons, and thus a new and terrible chap
ter will bo added to the history of the
wrongs of Ireland.
Obviously, the Irish expeditionary force
cannot afford to run any such risk. It
must land on some part of thu coast of
Egypt where there will bo no British sol
diers to molest it, and must theu caiefully
make its way to Arabi's headquarters.
The three Irishmen may manage to land
without detection, but surely the maich of
so large and hungry a forca through tho
delta cannot escape observation. The
natives will lleo in terror before their wav
ing shillalehs aud the British scouts will
soon hear of their presence iu Egypt and
will suspect their purpose, no matter if
they, for prudential reasons, circulate the
plausible report that they have couio to
Egypt in order to vote tho Democratic
ticket aud to earn an honest living as
Cairene aldermen.
Let as concede that tho Irish army sue
ceedsin reaching Arabi's camp. What
sort of a reception will it meet ? Of course,
Arabi would assume that so large a foicc
moving towards bis intrenchments intends
to attack him, and ho will instantly open
upon it with his guns. It will be in vain
for the Irishmen to display a flag of truce,
for Arabi has used that sort of a flag him
self, and knows how worthless it is. Tho
only thing for the Irishmen to do will be
to surrender and permit themselves to be
marched as prisonors into Arabi's lines,
with tho intention of explaining them
selves to the Egpptian commander as soou
as they can obtain an interview with him.
Long before the Irish army can bo
brought into tho presence of Arabi its
$7.50 will have to be looted by the sol
diers. When tho soldiers inform Arabi
that the prisoners aro Englishmen how
will they manage to establish their real
, character? They cannot speak Arabic
and Arabi knows no other language. Tho
more earnestly they try -to tell him that
they are Irish patriots anxious to help
him thrash the sanguinary Saxons, and
regarding Arabi as a pathriot, a gintle
man, and a scholar, begorra, the more
the Egyptiau leader will imagine that they
are mad Englishmen who need to be put
to immediate death. They will be mas
sacred within an hour after they reach
Arabi's camp' and the $7.50 brought with
them will be spent by Arabi's soldiers for
tobacco, not a cent of it finding its way
into the Egyptain treasury.
If the Irish army could hire a dragoman
to act asan interpreter it might succeed in
convincing Arabi of its true intentions,
but a dragoman must be a very expensive
luxury iu Egypt Just at present, and tho
entire exchequer of tho army would not
suffice to pay his wages for a single day.
The chance against the success of the
Irish expedition aro simply enormous, and
if it really attempts to go to Egypt, either
it will find itself in a British duuguou or it
will bo massacred by Arabi's impetuous
troops.
. i
Haytsviixe, onio, Feb. 11, 1SS0.
I am very glad to say 1 bavo tried Hop Hit
ters, und never took anything that did ino as
mueli good. I only took two bottles iiml 1
would not take $100 lor the good they did inc.
I recommend tlicui to my patients, and get
tiic best, results lroiu their use.
C. U. MERCEU. M. 1).
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SuiLOn's Vilalizer Is what you need lor Con
stipation. Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price IU and 75 cents
per bottle. For wile at Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen St. inyl-lvdeow&w
la Good Spirit.
T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: "For the
last twelve months I have suffered with lum
bago and general debility. I commenced tak
ing Burdock Uloed Bitters about six weeks
ago, and now have great pleasure In suiting
that I bavo recovered my appetite, my com
plexion lias grown ruddy, and I feci better
altogether." Price $1. For sale at II. B. Coch
tan's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. C'atabeh cured, health and sweet breath se
emed by Sblloh'a Catarih Itcnicdy. Price 50
cents. Nasal Injector Iree. Fur sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
myl-l deow&w
Lire's a ConoBdnun.
When Judiciously used. Burdock Blood Bit
ters are In themselves a remedy, for all the
evils arising from impurities ot the blood,
whlcn never, tail to make the patient lonir
Uved and bapppy. Price 1. For sale at H. Ji.
Cochran's irug store, 137 North Quern street,
Lancaster.
Fob lame Back; Side or Chest, uso Billion's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
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tJCJtlCAZ.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated newspaper.
A LADY SAID,
'Those Horrid Pimples t No. I Caaaot Go.
Please Present aiy Excuses."
Probably two-thirds ol the ladies in so
ciety and homes ot our land arc afflicted
with skin diseases ot various kinds, to do
away with which. 11 it could be done with
out injury, would be the happiest event
ot tbeir lives. Then she would have In
stead ol a disfigured and marred counten
ance, one that would be handsome, or at
least good looking, lor any one with a
clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut
of her features arc, has a certain amount
of good looks which attract everybody.
As it is now, she Imagines every one sees
and talks about "those freckles,' "those
horrid pimples," and other blemishes with
which she is afflicted, and this is true ot
either sex.
To improve this appearance great risks
aro taken ; arsenic, mercury, or high
sound titled named articles containing
these death-dealing drugs, are taken in
hopes of getting rid of all these troubles.
In many cases, death is the result. No al
leviation of the burning, heating, itching
aud inflammation is given. All troubled
with Eczema (salt rheum). Tetters. Hu
mors, Inflammation, Hough Scaly Erup
tions of any kind, Diseases ot tho Hair
and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or
Tender Itchlngs on any part of the body,
tdiould know tbat there is hope lor them
in a sure, perfect and elegant remedy,
known as " Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure.!'
It makes tho skin white, solt and smooth,
removes tan and freckles, aud is tbo best
toilet dressing in the world. It Is elegant
ly put up. two bottles In one package, con
sisting ot both internal and external treat
ment. Our readers should be sure to get
this and not some old leiuedy resuscitated
on the success of Dr. Benson's and now
advertised as "The Great Miin Cure."
There is only one, it Ikmits tho Doctor's
picture and Is for sale by all druggists. $1
per package.
A Sensation.
HAS OPTKX BEEN" MADE
by the discovery ot some new thing, but
nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. C.
W. Beiiuut Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They really do cure sick headache, nt-rv
ou-. headache, neuralgia, nervousness,
sleeplessness. Inillge-lion, paralysis and
melancholy.
Price. TiO cents per box, two tor fl, six
tor $ i5o by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W.
Ueiison, Baltimore, Md. Sold by all drug
guts. V. N. CKlTTKXroK, 115 Fulton stieet. New
nork, is wholesale audits tor Dr. C. W. Ben
son's remedies.
juyli-liud.M.W&SAwU
H
OP BITTEKS.
HOP BITTERS,
(A Medicine, Not a Drink,)
Contains HOPS. BUCIIU, MANDKAKE,
DANDELION, ami .the Purest and
Best Medical Qualities ot all
Other Bitters.
THEY CURE
All Dh-ciM's ol the Stomach, Bowels. Ulood,
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs,
Ncrvnusiiexs, hleeplt .-ucss and
especially Ken :ile Complaints.
qtl.ono IN U.;i.U will be paid lor a ca.se they
will not euic or help, or tor anything im
pure and injurious found iu thcin.
Ask your druggist for HOP BITTEUS and
try them bctore you sleep. Take no other.
1. I. C. is an absolute and irreslstable cure
tor Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco aud
narcotics.
43"Scnd for Circular.
All the above sold bydruirgists.
HOP BITTERS MFG. CO.,
Rochester, X. Y., and Toronto, Ont.
augl-lmeod&w
news srecinu jukiucink. th.
J Great English Remedy. An unfailing
iiiv lor luipotency, and all Diseases that
tollow los ot Memory. Universal Lassi
tude. Pain in tin; Back, Dimness ot
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 treo by mail to every one. Tho Specinc
Medicine is sold by all di uggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages tor $5. or will be sent free
by mall on the receipt ot tho inoney.byad
dicsslng the agent. U.B. Cochran, 137 and 13U
North Queen stieet. On account t counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper;
theouly genuine. Guarantees otcuro Issued by
iih. For sale in Lancaster by II. It. Cochran,
1J7 North Queen street.
T1IEUUAY MEDICINE CO.. N.-Y.
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TV f) WANT TO
KEEP COOL,
GO AND DUINK SOME FIRST-CLASS
CREAM SODA WATER,
AT
LOCHEirS DRUG STORE.
NO. 9 BAST KING STREET,
HJi- Only FIVE CENTS a GliibH.
riUIE SYMPTOMS I'KODUCIIO II Y A CaN
X t-er tumor ot the small chronic type are at
llrst neither many nor severe, generally a lew
sudden pains, varying in severity troni the
darlot a needle to the plunge ot u kmte. are
complained of at 11 Bt appearance of the tu
mors.
CANCERS. TUMOUS. SKIN DISEASES
also, Chronic and Private Diseases success
lully treated by
DBS. II. D. and M. A. LOKGAKER.
Ollicc 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa.
Consultation tree. ulO-Std&w
1IENSOVS
AWARDED 6 MEDALS.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
FOB
Backache or Lame Back.
Rheumatism or Lame Joints.
Cramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains.
Female Weakness.
Arc Superior to All Other Masters.
Are Superior to JPads
Are Superior to Liniments.
Arc Superior to Ointments or Salves.
Are Superior to Electricity or Galvanism,
They Act Immediately.
They Strengthen
They Soothe.
They Relieve rain at Once.
They rosilivcly Cure.
C A TTTin lu" ! l;m,80W'' CArcmK Potions
Will 1 lUll ! Pjastkrs have been imi
tated. Do not allow your druggist to palm
oirsomu other plaster having a similar sound
ing name. See that tho word is .spelled
C-A-P-C-I-N-E. Price, 85 cemts.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
MAHUTAOTtnuira Chemists, New York.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 85 Cent.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLAS1EE.
CH AS. N. CKITXKNTON, 113 Falton St.,
New York, sole affent tor Dr. C U Ben
eon's Keinedlcs, to whom all orders should
be addressed.
Jy27-2wdeodftwAow 2
STOGIES, STOGIES. PITTSBURGH
Stogies at HAltTMAN'S Yellow Front
Jgar Store.:
CapcmeForonsPlaster
KELIOIOVB.
tULEBAlM BAPTIST CUDKCH KEY. J
j B. Soulc, pastor. Preacelng on Snnday at
0a.m.and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 9 a.
tn. dw
FIRST REFORMED. DIVINE (SERVICES
to-morrow at 10 a. m. No evening ser
vice. Sunday schoolat 54 a. m. -
FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Service in the morning at 10$ and In the
evening at Hi, by the Kcv. McWray, ot PhU
adelphia. Sunday school at 9J a. m.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH DUKE
street Preaching at lOa-m.andTJip.
in., by the pastor, Kev. W. C. tfobinson. Snn
day school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting ou Wed
nesday evening at 7)i o'clock.
CI RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. NORTH
J Queen and James streets. Services morn
ing aud evening. Sunday school at 9 a. m.
ME. MISSION EAST MISSION, BAST
. King street. Preaching to-morrow even
ing at "H o'clock. Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening at 7?
o'clock.
OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Y. M.
C. A. Rooms, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor.
Services at 10 a. nt. and 7J p. m. Subject
"The Believers Heritage." Sunday school at
9 a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL,
Kev. James C. Hume, pastor. Evening
service nt 7:45. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHING IN -THE
morning by llcv. James C. Hume No
evening service.
OT. JAMES. HOLT COMMUNION AT 8
O and morning service at 10$ a. in. Even
ing piayerat64p. m.
SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange, Kev. J. C. Krause, pastor. No preach
ing tomorrow. Sunday school at Ui a. in.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet,
Kev. Win. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine service
at 101$ a. m. No evening service. Sunday
scuooi at 'J a. m.
SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. NO SERVICE
during the month of August. Sunday
school at , p. in. West Mis.-ion, Dorwart
street Sunday school at 1 p. in. North
Mission, Antioch. Sunday school at Da. in.
T
'UE OLD MENNON1TES WILL HOLD
services in their church, corner of East
Chestnut aud Sherman streets, on Snnilav,
August 13th, at 2 o'clock p. in. Preaching in
both languages.
1'HK INGATHERING OF ISRAEL! A
J. i-ernion will bo preached by Catherine
Seller!.. on the "Ingathering ot Israel," lor
the Redemption of Spirit, Soul and Body to
enter into Lite Eternal, on Sunday aliernoon
at the Court House steps, at -)i o'cloek.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD
Kev. G. W. Seilhaincr, p;istor. Preaching
at W)i a. m. and 7H p. m.
WEST MISSION. M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR
Iotte street above Lemon. Preaching
at 10K a. m. and 7 p. m., by tho pastor. Rev.
B. F. Powell. Sunday school at 9 a. in. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening. All are in
vited to worship with us.
CZOTUISO.
G
BAND RUSH
FOR
NECKTIES,
COLLARS,
SHLRTS,
SUSPENDERS,
AT ERISMAN'S.
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The co-partnership in the merchant
tailoringbiisincss,licrctolorccxisting between
RATHVON & FISHER, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons in any man
ner indebted to tho said llrm, are respectfully
solicited to make Immediate payment toS. S.
RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re
ceive the same: and those liaving claims
again-t said lirm will please present them lor
settlement. S. S. RATHVON,
M. FISHER,
101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an-'
nouiicenieut, the business, without interrup
tion, will be conducted by' the undersigned,
who solicits a continuance ot the patronage
heretofore bestowed upon the firm, and which
is hereby gratclully acknowledged.
S. S. RATHVON,
jyl'j-lnid&Stw Practical Tailor.
c
CLOTHING:
CLOTHING!
D.B.HOSTETTER&SON,
No. 24 Centre Square.
A RAKE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MADE
CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST.
We must close out the balance ol our
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
UY
SEPTEMBER 1st,
Thereloto anyone about to purcha-o should
call on us for bargains.
Along with this Closing Sale are manyUiir
inents suitable for
FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
2r-ReincinbPr our All-Wool Suits lor Men
nt $10.00 is still in the lead as to Style aud
Quality.
D. B. Hostetter & Sob,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
VAJtttlAMlSa, SO.
tlMlti STANDARD CABKIAUK WORK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
FINE
Carriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Boar of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every stylo Buggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort,
able and elegant style. We use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics, r or quality of work our prices are
the cheapest iu the state; We buy tor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms. Give usa
call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially
mo'.oved for that purpose. ln2-tfIAw
JSD U CATION AL,
SWARTBMORK COLLEGE.
RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD
ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre
paratory school under care ot members ot
the Society ot Friends. The main building,
destroyed by Are Oth month, last, .lias been
completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up
with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction
in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and
tnc Sciences. New Scientific Building con
taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma
chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a
thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical
and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens
9th mo. (SepL) 12th Apply early, as, other
things-beingequal, places will be given to the
earliest applicants.
For full particulars, address
EDWARD M. MA GILL, Pres't,
Swarthrooro College, Delaware Co., ?a.
JOUM WAS.
roHN WAXAMAjuaro judyuhhsemknt.
GOING TO SUMMER QUARTERS.
Important notice
travelers
The courtesies of the entire establishment (in close
proximity to the Broad Street Station for the New
York, Baltimore, Washington and all Western trains)
are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of La
dies', Gents' and Children's Suits, Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Carpets and House Furnishing, there is a spa
cious Waiting Room, Picture Gallery, Lunch-room and
Toilet-room. The new department of public comfort,
with wash-rooms, closets, new lunch rooms, for both'
ladies and gentlemen will be opened ist August. Bag
" gage can be left and checked while persons are visiting.
Philadelphia is so cheap a place for shopping that
there is often a saving of more than railroad fares.
John Wanamaker.
Thirteenth and Chestnut and Market Streets,
Philadelphia.
JtKY UOODH.
D
KY GOODS
AT
SWARKS.
BLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL
REMNANTS.
We have now open Bleached Canton Flan
nel Remnants that arc really worth from 12
to 13 cents, that wo arc selling at "J, 10 and Yl
cents. Now is the time to purchase theso
goods, as you may not get them later in the
season. Also about 4,003 yards ot New Dark
Styles of Prints In Remnants, at 6c.
Remember our Patent Back Shirt, THE DE
FIANT ; it lias been tested and found worthy.
riuiK
NORTH HND DRY GOODS STORE
IS NOW OFFERING
WHAT IS LEFT OF A LARUE LINE OF
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Every Lady in Town ought to see the
Bleached luslin
WE ARE PUTTING OUT AT 10c. A YARD
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
tl-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
1LANKETS! KLANKETsl
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS !
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LOT
OF BLANKKTS FROM THE
MANUFACTURERS THAT ARE
SUBJECT TO SOME SLIGHT IM
PERFECTIONS AT PRICES FAR
BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.
One Lot at $3.15 ; regular price, $4,50.
One Lot at $3.85 ; regular price, $5.50.
One Lot at $4.40; tegular price, $6.00.
One Lot at $5.35; tegular price, $7.50.
DO NOT WAIT THINKING YOU
CAN BUY THESE GOODS AT AN X
TIME, THEY CANNOT OFTEN
BE HAD, AND ALWAYS SELL
QUICKLY AS THEY ARE A
GREAT BARGAIN!
k
NEW CHEAP STORE.
No. 43 West King Street.
Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
Hotel.
jaull-lvdAw
B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
rfard: No. 430 North Watrrand Prlnct
treets tbevo Lemon Lancaster. ' nU-lyti
(1UAL AMD CX.MKNT.
J Pure Lykens Valley and other kind ot
Coal tor all purposes well cleaned.
Best Brand Rosendale Cement at reduced
prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks
and drives ; guarantee satisfaction.
Hay and Straw by the bale or ton.
Yard and Office : ilarrisburg pike.
General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street.
KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO.
aprl-lwd
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OAL.
M. V. B. COHO,
330 NOHTH WAIXM ST., ZanMMter. .,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Oonnectloa Wlth'th TatophmleKsebaagei
"Yard and Office : No. 330 NORTH WATER
STREET. HMHsrd
SAMUEL H. FBICB, ATTORNST, BAS
Removed his Office trom M North Duko
street to No. 41 GRANT STRE1.T. Immedi
ately in Bear of .Court House, Long' Now
Bnjfdlns. mlT-Ud
mm
mm
'B XOT1VK TO BVMUUSMt TOVJUBX3.
to families and
generally.
XAILKOAJtS.
1UB
GREAT
Bnrlington Route.
Chicago, Uarliflgton & quiHCj K. B.
Chicago, UnrllHgton & tyiincj B. B.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO 0B PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
Thu SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topeka, Denison.
Dallas, Galveston, nnd all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, Now Mexico, Ari
zona, Montana and Texas.
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Panl. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded to bo tho BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad lu tho world for all
classes ot travel.
All connections made In Union denote.
Try It and yon will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomiort.
Through tickets via this celebrated lino for
sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada.
All Information about rates of faro, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T.J. POTTER,
3d Vice Prcs. & Gen. Manager, Chicago, III.
JOllN !. A. BEAN.Oen. Eastern Agt.,
317 Broadway, 306 Washington St.
Nsw Yore. Boston, Mass.
mavlG-lvd&w
UOTEL8.
riIHE LANCASTER COTTAGE.
VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE,
Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
NOW OPEN FOR TnE SEASON OF 1882:
Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly
Furnished. New nml Complete Improve
ments. Terms Very Moderate.
MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress.
P. O. Box 873. J un23-2md
rpuE
MANSION HOUSE,
ATLANTIC OTTY, N. J.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1S82.
Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven
ues, near both Railroad Denote.;
TWO HUNDRED ROOMS,
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
EXTENSIVE PORCHES.
NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS.
LARGE BILLIARD ROOM,
WITH SIX NKW OOIXKHDKR TABLES.
Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the
direction of Prof. G. ,1. Gillespie. Mala office
W. U. Telegraph In the building. Union News
Stand In office. Liberal Management.
e22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, Prop.
MOOTS Jt SHOSS.
c
lLOStNU OUT!
CLOSING OUT !
AT
GREATLI REDUCED PRICES.
Having started a Shoe Factory, I am now
closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes
at greatly reduced prices to make room for the
enlargement or my factory.
WCustom work a specialty, both machine
and hand-made.
F. HTEMENZ. -
No. 105; NORTH QUEEN STREET.
(Sign ot the Big Shoe.) -m20WASti
STOCKS.
TNCKKASE YOClt CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
$10, $20, $50, $100.
Investors of small and medium amounts in
Grain, Provisions and Stocks as fully pro
tected as mostextensiveandlnfluentlal opera
tors. Our successful, fuBy tried, old estab
lished plan, try rr. Reports sent weekly,
dividends paid monthly. Send at onccforex-
Clanatory circulars and past record, frisk.
tvidenas paid during past thirteen months
on this fund fG6.71 per share. Address
FLEMMING-& MERRIAM,
111 and 113 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
tfVfe want a local agent In every town.
Excellent Inducements. Good pay to a re
sponsible, enterprising roan. Write for terms.
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.URNEVT KKAL ESTATE
CATALOGUE
Will be ts'uedln a few weeks. Those wishing
to enter their property for sale in the first
Issue should send descriptions at once. No
charge lor entering city property.
ALLEN A.HERR&CO.,
Ri, " "state and Insurance Agents,
-o. 100 EASX KUffi SXfiX.
ASTJUCU BMOW. AOrXJCTJEMALVT.
A
imUOB BKOVADl
ASTEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OP-
FASHION!
13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
ON MONDAY,
AUGUST the SEVENTH.
WE WILL COMMENCE A
GRAND
CLEARING
SALE.
When our whole slock ot
WILL BE PLACED BEFORE OUR CUS
TOMERS AT A SACRIFICE.
Goods That Must to Sold at Once
HAVE BEEN
MARKED DOWN
Regardless or Cost or Yaii
They are put up in lots and a unilorm price
put on each. Those that come first get the
BEST BARGAINS.
Wo will mention bomoot tho articles that
have been reduced :
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
Fancy Ribbons,
FANCY SILKS AND SATINS,
FANS.
LAOB. TIDIES,
SHAWLS and SPREADS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS,
LINEN ULSTERS
SUMMER SKIRTS
LADIES', GENT'S and CHILDREN'S
HOSIERY,
CHILD'S LACE CAPS,
MARSEILLE BONNETS,
LACE GOODS,
SPANISH GOODS,
All Our Fine Plated
JEWELRY,
TO HALF THE PRICES MARKED,
GENT'S
SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR
And a number of Other Goods
, too Numerous to mention.
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MS
TMATft
j CanrantatoUows: ,r
SSF" TM?lwr P-K- lpotl. ui t d.i
a.waftss,?sr -"-Ma
Cars nm daily on we time ezori on sun
pOLVMBIA MIW OBPOS1T KAIL.
J ROAD TIM TABLET -
Trains now run legolarlr on the Columbia
me- Dep0slt" B,airo,Ml " followtag
SOUTHWABP. I STATIONS. HOftTHWAxiT.
r.jc.
A.X.
A.M.
630
6:35
6:42
7:00
7:05
1030
Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciesawell....
...Safe Harbor...
..Shenk's rerry.
Peqnea
..Tork Furnace..
.....Tucquan.....
McCall's Ferry.
...rite's Eddy...
..rishing Creek..
..Peach liottom..
...Conowlngo...
P.M.
Uh33
10-J9
10-JS
11.-00
11:03
Tate
7:14
7:17
7:
7:37
7:41
7:30
8:06
4
H:13
11:10
11:19
11:28
11:30
11:38
7:10
737
7:37
8,-00
830
7:50
TJX
738
7:17
75
11:51
P.M.
12:03
12U5
1230
....Octorara
..Port Deposit..
...Perryville....
I EADIMO m COLUMBIA B. K.
AKUANUEMBNT opAWBNQKKTRAINB
MONDAY, MAY 22o, 1882.
MOUTHWAKD.
UlYB,
Quarryrllle..
A.MV
630
7:30
7:40
7:30
r.a.
P.M.
230
8:40
A.H.
730
9:10
930
Lancaster, King St
i
umcuior .....
Colombia. ,
1:00
1:10
350
3:40
Beading
q Ml 34nl it Pin
HUUTHWAK1).
LXATB.
Reading...
AMtrvm,
Columbia.
A.K. r.v.
M0 5:33
8:09 S3S
8.02 530
7:45 5:05
7:40 5:01
7:30 4:58
7:34 4:36
7:2 4:31
7:23 4:47
7:10 4:36
7:06 433
6:57 436
6:41 4:12
6:32 4.05
630 3:55
3:11
a.m. m. rjt
7:25 1230 6:10
P..
9:40 2:10 835
930 2.10 8:13
9:40 .... 835
10:40 .... 935
Lancaster..... 930 a.10 &13 B30
Lancaster, King St 9:40 .... 835 5:40
tjnarryvllle 10:40 .... 935 6:45
. a8.00""6? Reading with train toand
trom Philadelphia, Pottsvllle, liarrisbunr. AW
lentown and Mew York, via Itonnd Brook
Hosts.
At Columbia with trains toand from York.
Hanover, tiettysbnrg, Frederick, and ItaltV
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PBMHSYLTAlflA KAILKOAD NKW
SCHKDVLK On aud after MONDAY.
IULY 17th, 1882, trains on tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive at and leavo the
I.-uicnato" and Philadelphia depotsas follows:
I Lev I Ar.
LanPhll
Eastward.
a. if.
A.M
Mall Express ,
Ilarrisbmn Express ,
York Accommodation arrives
Lancaster AccomiMlation arrives...
12:44
235
7:50
1030
535
8:10
8:10
8-,U
Colombia Accommodation.
&00
11:15
F.X.
Frederick Accoiniuodation arrives..
Seashore Express
1235
1KB
2:42
230
330
P.V.
Snnday Mull
Johnstown Express
Day ExprcRH
Ilarrisburg Accommodation.
MaU Train
5:45
5KXS
735
9:45
535
645
830
11:00
llanover Aevomuiotialion west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through to llanover dally, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accouiiuodalloii.-wi-st, connecting
at Lancaster w.il h Fast Line, west, at 1:40, Will
ran tnrouch to KnHierlclc.
I Phil I
Ar.
WCSTWARD.
A.M.
A.M.
News Express
Way Passenger
Mall Train, No. 1. via. Mt.Joy
MailTrain,No.2,viaColumbiu,leavc8
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation leaves....
4:30
430
6:27
637
935
9:40
10:15
10:20
P.M.
1:40
J30
5.05
230
730
7:40
il:10
1:45
7:00
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
11:05
P.M.
Ilarrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves.
Columbia Accommodation
Uarrisburg Express
Western Express
Pacific Express
2:14
'4:14
5:40
0:05
1130
Ilarrisburg 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,
wlllstopatDownlngtowu.CoaU svillo, Parkes
burg. Mount Joy, Elizabeth town ami Middle
town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall
Train, No. 1, Western Express and PaciUc Ex
press run dallv.
A.tJSK H AMU tltUS, Me.
fTTALL PAPJSB.
ODDS AND ENDS
-Ol
WALL PAPER
Will bo sold very low in order to close ont.
Among them are some ot the Very liest Pat
terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING
ISy tho yard in All IColors, that were slightly
wet on ends, will be sold cheap.
We make make to order, at short notice, all
kinds ol
WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS,
And put them up in the Heat Manner.
Fine Pier and Mantlo Mirrors.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS,
Extension Cornices, Poles In 15 r ass. Walnut,
EDony and Cherry.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OIJTT ItMA WmttB.
IOMHONWKaLTH DISTRIBUTION CO
47tb Popular Monthly Drawing
OVTBB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. .
In the City of Louisville, on Ja
THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sunday
excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
Tho United States Circuit Court on March 31
rendered the following decisions :
1st Tfcat tne Commonwealth OtotribwtJoa
Compaay la legal.
Sa IU drmw lag ar lair
N. B. The Company has now on hand a
large reserve fond. Bead tho list of prizes lor
the
AUGUST DKAW1NC.
1 prize f 30,000
1 prize 10,099
1 prize 5,ore
lOprUeslLOOOeach 10,001
aOprizeaSOOeacb 10.0H
00 prizes $100 each 10,
280 prizes 50 each 10,01a
600 prizes 20each 12,ot
1000 prizes lOeach 10,oca
9 prizes 300 each, approximation rlzss 2,71
9 prizes 260 each, M " L
SprlsealOOeacb. M
Lseonrlzes 9112,400
Whole Uckets.i; hall ticket, fl; 27 UeketH
50;55Uckets,IO0.
Kcinlt Money or ISank Draft In Letter. 01
sendbyExpreHS. DONT HESIl BY KEOIS
TEKED LETTER OK POSTorriCK OBDKK.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at oar expense. Address all orders tn K.
M . nOAKDMAN, Courler-lonmal Kuildlni:
LoulHTllIe, Ky.. 01 K. M. BOAKHMAN,
3Q9 Broadway. Nww Torfc. teln-TnThSw
I.IO.UOKB, V.
TlNOWALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR. ALCOUOU
KD
UROCKKY STORK.
No. 205 WE.ST KINO STKKKT.
HOUSEAE. 4k cons
NKW LIQUOR STORB,
Ho. 43 North QMa aaraet, I aaeaatar, Pa.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign if
ami Domestic WINKS and LIQUORS, con. J
stantly lor sale at wholr-'sale and retail. T
Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure nnadnlteratl Custom House
Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot iwo.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes, l'uro
Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran
dies aad Wines to salt tbo trade,
lebWyd 1IOUSBAL CO.
AVANA AMD XAKA CIGAK8. THR
best 5 cent cigar In the city St IIAUT
XA'S Yellow front Cigar Store.