LAS pASgEB PAIL J INTELLIffiNCEB, rTPESDAy AUGSTkafrfr, .,t 'flama-atr tfntclljdciicrr. TUB3DAY EVENING, AUG. 2, 1863, AN AtTlK'S ECCKNTKICITIJCS. CUrke "the Comedian" Absorbed la BU Prof em Ob. "Derrick Dodd," in the San Francisco rout. Bays that John 8. Clarke, the come dian, once told him that so entirely en toured, so absorbed in body and mind had he become with his art, that only his 'stage life appeared to him to be real, aud the daily routine or practical existence a most bilious and ill done bit of acting imagnw able. No matter where he happened to be iu whose company, or nnder what cir cumstances ho was always diligently, mentally, practicing and rehearsing emo tions and sensations be wished to perfect himself in portraying. To one person he Ktrovo to appear in all seriousness, a con sistent miser, another a giggline fool, to anotber a reckless libertine. Ho would persistently affect the most extraordinary aud opposite traits of character to observe how his impersonation impressed tho be holder in reallife. When his sister, whom ho loved very tenderly, died, be affected the most reckless indifference, and shocked tbc other mourners by joking at tho fun eral. This was simply because ho was studying the part of a heartless son for a new Dlay. Ouo day at the Girarl House, in Philadelphia, and before Clarke had per manently left the heavy villain line for tho comic, ho greatly terrified an old gentleman who sat opposite at tho table by regarding him with a stealthy, murderous stare, and by occasionally whetting a carving knife on tlioedjje of his chair. The old party finally fled to the office iu a fright, and complained that there wsa a maniac up stairs who wanted to murder him. When this was repeated to Clarke he said, much delighted : "Yes, yes; he is quite right. I wauted to impress him as a maniac, not as a simple dcserado that wanted to kill him. What a pity, too, that I can't do it just in the way of htudy." Uoue to Shoot Old Perkins." Detroit Free Press. It is on record iu this state that a Mich igan editor was once ougaged to fight a duel. If tho editor himself is not living ho must have died within a wpek past. The affairoccurred about twenty-five yeais ago, and was brought about by the journ alist making several vicious attacks upon tho honor ami honesty of a member of the Legislature. The solon first tried the usual way of gettiug even, by buying a horsewhip and hunting the editor, but when he had found him he was knocked down aud rolled in the mud. lie thou sent a formal challenge, and as tho editor opened tho letter ho turned to his two com positors and said: "Boys, how much matter have you got up for the first pago ?" "Three columns," replied tho foreman, after measuring up on the galleys. "And wo need live. You'll have it all up by noon tr-niorrow and.by Wendcsday night all the inside will be up. Then I'll wet dowu.thc paper and make up, and while you aro working off the outsido I'll run out aud shoot old Perkins, who has sent me a challenge" Ho tent a formal a captasco, named lilies as weapons, appoiutcd tho rendezvous within thirty rods of the office, and then began to scratch out copy. When the hour arrived lie was making up the forms, having got a little behind the programme, aud by and by his second came in at the luck door ami said; "We've been waiting for you all of twenty minutes." "But I'm busy." "This is no time to be busy. Perkins is all ready." "llaug tho luck!" growled tho editor as he filled out a column and Hung down his rule "That's just liko Perkins he wauts our publication day. Come on -I'll fill him up." The editor seized his gun, aud hatless and coatless he set out on a lope for the spot. Perkins saw him coming in that fashion, and his knees weakened aud his chiu dropped, and though tho editor veiled for him to hold on a minute he bolted over a feucc and did't come out Tf the woods until I19 was six miles away. Monroe. Mich.. Sent. 23, 1873. Sirs I have been taking Hop Kilters hir in flammation of kidneys untl bladder. It lias done lor me what lour doctors tailed to tin, The effect of Hop itinera seemed like magic lO me. W . I'. VyAKTEit. alG-2wd&w For lame Hack. Side or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster, l'nce 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvMwdcowAw The Law of Kindness Is-iiuivcr:d: It allects oil the limnun family, all aiiimali', and limy be even tiiimd iu patent meuieinc. home are drastic, una me patient is obliged to sutler naiiis worse than the dis ease; but in caws til obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy t,o kind, .so gen tle in its elleets, and yet ho satisiaclorv as Bur dock Blood Hitters. Prieo $1. For sale ut II. It. Cochran's tlrug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Catarrh eureiL health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloli'H Cat an h Remedy. Trice 50 cents. .Nasal Injector tree. For ale at coch run's drug store, 137 North Queen St. niyl-lw deo wA w (ireat till Boom. E. Ualch, Elgin, III., writes : "That after trying dozens of patent liniments, without relief, for a rheumatic aud still' knee, I leel 1 have "struck oil at last." lor alter using three bottles ot Thomas' Eclectric Oil, 1 am pre pared to uy it is the best application 1 have ever used." For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, .Lancaster. Shiloh's Vitallzer Is what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents lie r bottle. For pale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St- myl-lwdcow&w I'OLUICAL. Democratic State Ticket. GOVEUNOB. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. UUUTKNANT OOVKKNOR. CHAUNCEYF. BLACK, York. JUDGE OF THK MTi'llEMK COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. 8ECRKTAUY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONQRESSlf AK-AT-L AIMI B. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga.; Democratic County Ticket. CONGRESS. W. B. GIVEN, Columbk'. 8TATX 6EWATOB XTV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 2. C. J. KlIOADsi Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. E. C. DILLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. XL E. S1IIMP, E. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. BUS5ER, Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. roOR DIRECTORS. J. P. JIcILVAlNK. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster PRISON IKSFECTORP. JOHN BE 0 MAN, Manheim. J.H.SCULEGKLM1LICH, E. Donegal. JURY COXMISSiONEIU WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. IT. HENSEL, Chairman. . E. P. KISNKIC. General Secretary, Girard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Committee. W. IL ItOLAND, Chairman. Lancasiei. J. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIER. Columbia; B. 8. PATTERSON. White Bock, Secretaries. (CANDIDATES FOK NOMINATION. rer Assembly let District, Lancaster city C. A. OBLENDEB, Eighth Ward. X. G.SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) aHJflCAE. OBOWNti IBON HITTERS. MALARIA Mala: ia is an almost indescribable malady which not even tho most tal ented phyiisiaus are ablo to fathom. Its cause is most frequently ascribed to local surrouudiuus,. aud thero is . very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does uot necessarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually ac company it. It often affects tho suf ferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleepless nets, a tired fecliug aud a high fever tho person afflicted growing weaker and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he becomes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria once having laid its hoM upon the human trame, the door or the systen is thrown open to neivoua diseases. The body weak and enfeebled ahsoib.s no nourish ment, but Mibjistlng upon itself. the digextivc organs no longer per ioral their lunclnns; the liver be comes torpid, and other organs fulling to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, and di-solution and death are apt to ensue. I:i addition to being a ceitain cure for malaria aud chills aud fever, BROWN'S Ilif ; UITTEIIS is highly recommended f . sill diseases requir ing a cci tain .. i.l vuiuut tonic; es pecially iudigfujr -i, 'lyspepsia, inter mittent fevets. want it' appetite, loss of r.trength, lacV jf energy, etc. En riches the blood, strengthens tho mus cles, and gives new life to tho nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive or gans. It is for sale by all i expectable medicine dealers, price, 1 per bottle. Be euro and get tne genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Take no other. For sale wholesale and letaii by II. B. COCH- KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster attgU till Septl5.dAw IT c 'AlAItlUJ. J1A.Y-FKVKK. CATARRH. Eiy'sGreafflBalm r03lTlVELY CL'KES C 4TAB3H, I'OLDIXTHEliL'AV HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Dctiiicsa, Ileal Sores in Niv;U I'uasages. oiibdues Ca tarrhal llcaduche riucR SO csvrs. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWL'GO, N. Y. HAYlVER Ely's Cream Balm Effect nully cleanses the naal passages of Caturihulvirus.cauv Ins healthy secre tions, allays iiillain matiou. protects the membrane tiom ad- tlitional colds, com pletely heals the fores ami restores the M:use ot taste and smell. Ueneticiat re-.--alts are realized by a tew application. A thorough treatment will euro. Catarrh. Hay Fever, Ac. Un- eiuiled for colds in the head. Agreeable to u-t. Apply by the ittle linger into the iKwirils. On receipt oI.'O ets. will mill a package, hold by II. It. Cochran. 137 North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., 0-wcgo. N. Y. uugl5rod,cond&ooww r NSON'.S l'OKUUS I'LASTEUS. Of BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED And their excellent reputation injured by worthless imitations. The public are cautioned against buying Plasters having similar sounding names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. ir Are tho ouly improvement over made in Plasters. One is worth more thau a dozen of any other kind. Will positively cure where other reme dies will not even relieve. rrice, 25 Cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. SEABUBY & JOHNSON, MANCTACTURIKa CIIE5H8T8, Nuw YORK. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 CnU. MEAD'S MEDICATED COllN AND HUXION PLAiSlIJJi. CHAS. N. CUlWE-a-OS, 113 Fulton St., New York, solo e:el (r Dr. C W. Ben son's Ilemedieg, to ; iioi-j :ill orders should be addrMcd. 5vJ7-wdeod4weow 3 1'A.etSH MAKULXUB, Me. WK IIAVK ADIIMI JLAKKLY TO VVK Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, coii'it.ttn" of imin- !.- scriptlnnot I'AI'KIS IIANGlNUt, and .-luioiinl mem suiue ui mu uuoiccst styles in the Bst Grade of Goods. These will be sold low in order to make speedy sales. KEMNANTS arc accumulating all the time in small lots, which are very desirable lor Closets, Vestibules ami Booms, running in price ironi Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Da:to Patters, Colors and Widths. riain Goods in All WE KEEl' AN ELEGANT LINE OF; LACE CURTAINS -in-: WHITE and CREAM, BED SETS. PILLOW SHAMS, TIDIES, LAMJtJIEQUIXS, Ac. Poles in Walnut. Ebony, Ur:e, Cherry, Ash and Pier and Mantlo Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. YELLOW rilUM ITOAKS, CLKAK UA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best S cent Cigar in tbc city at IIABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. BEVA1 mm CanePoiA DUCATIOXJJ., Mvmui KCdAmssox ( m;cvkbsok To MUMA?er) will re-open her school on MONDAY.SEPTKMBEU4.at No. lit North Prince street. Apply at the school room daily lietween 9 and 11 a. iu. other hours at No. 430 East King street. u2t-lwd TNSTBUUTIONS GIVEN IK DKAWJKO OIL find CHINA PAINTING Terms made known ou application to MAllY ZAHM, aug33-lwI 33 Eait Walnut street Tj'DCCAriO.NAL. YEATES INSTITUTE, LAXCASTEU, TA., Will re open on Monday, September 4, 1882. .IOIING. ausrll'Jtd MULIIOLLANP A. M., l'lincipal. 121. JAJIKS' SvIlOOIJ WILL ItKOJ'KN ON THE 1th OF PEPTKMUERONTIIE USUAL ThKMS. STUDIES: MATHEMATICS. ALL ENGLISH IIUANCUKK. FKKNCI! AND GEUMAN'. Addresi or apply to -3td,cort MUS. UAKKEU, Schoolroom ! to 10 a. in. SWAKTIIMOKK VOLLKUE. KE-OPENING IN RESTOUED 1JU1LD ING. llothfcezes admitted. Colleeo and pre paratory school under eiro ot members ot tho Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by lire tllu month, last, has bt:en completely rebuilt, enlarged, and Jlttcd up u ith all conveniences. Thorough instruction iu L-uisuageH, Literature. Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories Draftinj: Kootns, Ma chine Shops, aud all appliances for nursuine a thorough course In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Enginecriiitr. Tlio next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply earl-, as, other things beinsequal, plaees will lie given to the earliest applicants. For lull particulars, addre.-s EDWARu M. MAGILL, l'res't, Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa. in m-2i.ini d OW11HIN C. SllOJtlXl IKJt'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, I'ENN., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every exnense. even honks. Ac. No extra charges. No iuciileutul expen&es. No examination for ndn ission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt .-tudents to a. I van eo rapidly. Special drill lor dull ami backward boys. Patrmis or students may select any studies or choose the regular English. Scientitlc, Business, Clas-ical or Civil Kngineerlng course. Students lilted at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tho sale ol all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the principal ami proprietor. SWITHIN C. SIIORTLIDUE. A. M. (Harvard University Graduate), MEDIA, PENN. a'iJ-lmd.tw IDUCATIUNAL.. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in one of the mort beautiful and healthful or the entile Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, and oilers the following Courses ot Study : I. A lull t laical Course of four yc.irs. -'. A lull Scieutic Course of four years. 3 The following Technical Cour.es ol four years each : (a) Agiieulturc : (h) Natunl His tory: (e) Chemistry aud Physics; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. ASpecialCour.se in Agriculture. 5. A Si ecial Course In Chemtstrv G. A Classical and Scientillc "Preparatory Course. Military drill is requited. Expense for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladies iu chaigeot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad diess GEO. W. ATHERTON, President, State college, Centre Co., Pn. auS-l;JtdT.Th.&S nuUHO AKlt HlAllONJiKl. SCHOOL 1IUOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. TOllN MAKIi'S.HONS, John Baer's Sons, Nos. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have In stock and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That is to be found In tho Interior ot Pennsvl vauia, embracing New and Standard Rooks, Illustrated Hooks, Juvenile Hooks. Sunday School Hooks and Bibles, Family Bibles in Various Myles, Teachers' Bibles, Hyum Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. H KITING 1'ATERS aud JSKYELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voicu Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Books, Focketbooks Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Canls. Picturo Curds, Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, School Itooks ami School Furniture at tho SIGN OP THE BOOF OJJTT JJJtAHWUH. niJMMOXWKALTH DISTBIUUTION CO 47 th Popular Monthly lira wing OV TBB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in tho City or Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot the General Assembly ot Kentucky. The United States Circuit Com ton March 31 rendered tho following d jcisions: iKt That Urn Commonwealth DUtrlbutlna Company Is legal. ti it drawings are fair. N. B. The CoinnsltlV him imw nn hnnri a largo reserve fund. Read tho list ol prizes lor the AUGUST DRAWING. ,t 'M,W0 .. 10,(X0 . 6.(XC i prtZtii(iMlllt(l., lOprizes $l,0U0each... 20 prizes fiOO each 10,0C0 10,0(0 ,.w .lAvaviwwbu.Mi, iv,v u 200 prizes 50 each mn ,iuu prizes ziuueach.. 600 prizes 20 each 12i)C0 1000 prizes lOcaeh 10000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2!7ia 9 prizes 200 each, M fgtfl 9 prizes 100 each, " ' LOBOprlzes $112,400 Whole tickets, ti; halt tickets, 91; 27 tickets $50; M tickets, I00. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be fSnLsi ?u.r.!l,e,use- Address all onlcrs to It. M. BOAKD3I AN, Courier-Journal Buildlne LoulHville, Ky., oi K. M. BOARUMAS, 309 Broadwav. Nw York. fehi-TnTh&SAw VAUUlAiilZtt, JtC. rXlIUS bTANUABD CAB1UAUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. ED6ERLET & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. XABKET STREFf, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WeniakeeverystyleBnggyana Carriago dc sired. All work finished in tho most comfort able and elegant style. We nse only tho best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics, km-nnuinr .n.i, ,.' 1 . ' I the cheapest In the state. We buy lorcash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Give us a cau. All work warrantee!. Repairing prompt, tjf attended to. One-set ot workmen espeeJufiv mployedXor that purpose. in2e-tfdw AXBTKICH. BKV8'. AOr&JCTJJUSMJOT. STBf CH KHW ADTISBTISKJIKKT. ASTKICH BEOS.' PALACE op FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FIRST LOT OF OUR. FALL HATS NEW SHAPES. WHICH WE OFFER AT OUR KNOWN REASONABLE PRICES. Wo have also opened a complete new line ol Prom 75c. up to $15. Beauties at 53. ?1 and $. One lot oi very Long Plumes at $i. Fine Black Plumes at $2.50, BLACK TIPS A Bunch oi Fino Black Tips at 75c. Elegant Tips at , $1.25 and $1.50 a bunch. COLORED TIPS and PLUMES In all tho new shades. RECEIVED miffl Ai VELMEENS Bargains iu JJIack Silk Velvet. We refer especially to the Velvet we sell at 91.50 per yard ; actually worth $2.50. Colored Silk Velvets, worth 82.00 at only $1.50 per yard. Black Velveteens at Low figures. BLACK CREPES. VERY CHEAP. SASH RIBBONS AT REDUCED PRICES. Bargains in Black Watered Sashes LADIES' AT VEttY LOW PKICES. CHE3IISE, PANTALETS, SKIRTS, NIGIITGOWXS. Children's Muslin Underwear, AT 20 AND 25 CTS. Children's and Infants' Wear, DRESSES, CLOAKS, CAPES, CAPS, BOOTEES, JACKETS, ZEPHYR SUA WL8 at 50c. MERINO UNDERWEAR For ClUIdrcn, Ladl03 and Gents inoof Every Garment Warranted. AT ONLY 1.C0. DOLLS GOSSAMERS at 25c. OVER BEDS CANOPIES OVER REDS READY FOR USE, INCLUDING ALL THE FIXTURES. NEW GOODS RECEIVED UAJLY. BM QsM Plumes Miisi Underwear fa XTOW OPEN I ... SHUDA .CLOTHS, In all the NEW DARK SHADES at 12$ centa. OPEN NOW COMFORTS AT LOWEST PRICES, As well as home made ones, containing four pounds ot bes. wbito cotton and 14 yards ot xoods, wo doubt whether there are any quilted like these in any other in the city. N OUR BLACK CASHMERES are extra heavyweights. Every body makes 50 cent Cashmeres a speciality. When you want a very excellent one at 75 cents or il.OO bring your samples and compare with ours. AT SWARRS, No. 50 North Queen Street. NORTH KND DRY GOODS STORE IS TUE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST COMFORTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. These COMFORTS are made on the premises out of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lydj LANCASTER. PA. J. " MAKT1N A CO. Gent's Fnmisig Deprtat, Reasons why tho PEARL SHIRT is preferred to all others : 1st. They are made of tJie very best Wam sutta Muslin. 2d. Bosoms are Three Ply Linen, each ply being guaranteed to be all linen. 3d. They are made only by capable and experienced hands, and carefully in spected, and are unsurpassed by any other in workmanship, ith. They are guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction in every particular. A lull line ol all the leading makes ol LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. The E. & W. and L. A S., the two Most Popu lar Brands, included. BAPIIAELnnd ANGELO LINENE BEVEB SIllLE COLLARS, all sizes, 20c. per box. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER. PA. -VTK1V YOKtt STOKE. Black Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silks. Watt,Sliand&C!o. Are now allowing an immense line ot their tamous brand ot ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, AT 50c, (ii'Ac, 75c, 87c.t $1.03, $1.25 A YAKP. An elegant assortment ot BLACK DRESS SILKS, AT 75c., 67J$c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 A YABD. New FALL SHADES In COLORED DRESS GOODS, AT 75c. ANI $1.C0 A YARD. An immense variety of Latent .Styles In CALICOES, SATIRES, AND C1IINTZES. AT LOWEST PKICES. NEW YOltK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. TirKIZCKK & HAUUUMAN'S, NEW CHEAP S10RE, Have the Larcest and Cheapest slock ol BLACK Freucli Cashmeres IN THIS CITY. BLACK CASHMERES at 12 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 20 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 25 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 37$ cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 45 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 50 cts BLACK CASH3IERES at 60 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 75 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 87$ cts. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.00. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.12$. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.25. ALSO Black French Wool Armures, Black French Wool Holies. BLACK BROCADES. BLACK BROCADES. AT HETZ6BB k EUGHMANu NEW CHEAP STORK No. 43 West Sing Street. Between the Cooper Honse and Sorrel Ilorso Hotel. )anl4-lvdAw -1IIAND itUSH -FOR NECKTIES, COLLARS," SHLBTS, SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAff'S. 5Q NORTH QUEEN STREET, THE roVKLANOASTKKWATCHES CAK 'JL rte jy Jtmployeoi at the Passenger Depot of tie Pennsylvania Ballroad, in Lancaster Citv. whose KemarkablA Romini fa iun .nut. ed by their Owners, are Not " SpeciaV'but Average Lancaster Watts, Although made here in Lancaster, AT HOME they do. witii Proper Adjustment, the Accu rate Work ot foreign "Specials." at much Less Cost to tho Purchaser, who, buying a Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed it In any respect unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone." PEH3BYLVASIA. KAU.BOAD COXFAXT, Lakcastkr Station, August 5. 18;2. i 1 have carried lor nearly TWO YKARa a Lancaster Watch ot tho "Keystone" stem wind grade. It has given mo perfect satisfac tion in every respeo. but especially as an ac curate tluie-keepfi for if has kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with onr Standard Kailroud Time during tho entire past year ! To all per sons who are required to have correct time, but especially to KAILROAD MEN. I would confidently recomu end the Lancaster Watch. W. '. UAMCK1U11T, Passenger Agent. 2. "Keystone." During tho pasi n v years I have earrled a number ot watches, '.;ut the Lancaster Watch ot tho "Keystone' stem-winding grade. Is the best I hava ever had for keeping time. I have had it now for nearly TWO KAKS. It runs ,Tto the dot" always, and is as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch 1 have ever seen. I don't believe there waif ever a better time keeper, lor ordinary use. turned out ol any watch factory in the world. EDWAKD KAUTZ, Depot I'oliccmaiu 3. "West End." One year ago. or longer, I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch of the ' West End " grade. It has been ON THE MINUTE EVEK SINCE with our 1 tail road Time, and as a timepiece cannot readily be excelled. 1 could not get any higher-priced watch that would be more satlsiactory. A watch that will stand the test ot ItAILUOAJJ USE so well as these Lancaster movements do, must be a good one. This is the only watch I have ever carried that lias done anything like its good work, and I don't want anything better. W. F. WELCHANS, ClerU in Ticket Office. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch of the "West End" stem-wind grade that I bought from Mr. II. M. ShreincrTWO YEARS ANI EIGHT MONTHS ago, is a flrst-class tinic-kcf-pr. It has ran VEttY ACCUKATKLY wllh ttie Pennsylvania Railroad Time ALL THK WHILE, and has given me perlect satisfaction. IJEJAMIN KIEIIL. Depot Employee. VLOTUINU. fMAiXUtSVil CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MAt'U CLOTHING AT LESS Til AN COST. We must closo out the balance or our SPRING AND' SUMMER STO I1Y SEPTEMBER 1st, Thercloro anyone about to purchase bliould call on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale arc many Car monts suitable for FAIL AND WINTER WEAK. SReuicmlcr our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.00 is still in tho lead as to Style and Quality. D. B. Hostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. As TUE 1st of Septeier Uraws near we prepare ourselves lor FALL TRADE. Our present stock contains many eligible suits for early Autumn Wear and at price that have been PRESSED DOWN so low that many do not believe it possible to see as good a quality as we represent for so little money. We say, trv a suit anil you will bei con vinced by its durability that we have not mis represented the goods to yon. For a good, strung suit lor the Boys to commence scnool in now is the time to buy at the lowest prices so that you can saveiroui $i(X) lofUWon a suit. The goods are medium weight and will do first rato lor a boy.to wear all the year around. Ii Our Oat Dprint There is the Best, Strongest and Cheapest WOOL HAT lor the boys to go to school in, wo ever had. In addition to a Full Line ot ' FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTS' WEAR, We have a lot ol Pretty Designs in Children's Striped Hose, Cardinal, Navy, Seal and Ml.cd Grounds. GTNo Misrepresentations Satisfaction Guaranteed. and WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. CAJtrxxa. IA1WKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire Stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Ar GREAT BARGAINS AND COST, AT BELOW to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade or my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. s. aaiRK, CARPET IIALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. CeTOOIKS, STOGIES. PITTSBURGH 8TU- 7 gles. $!. per hundred at. HAKTMAK'S 1ELL OW FRONT cu;ai' STORE. 'AMUKL H. PKItJE, ATrOKNEt, MAS I Removed bis Ofllc rrom SS nrt.h rinlrn street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedl- Ms, """" jS&JuT L4 Cars run as loiiuws: ,.2 Inctoer P. K. Depot), at 7. a, n.i 8turuay. whea the last car leaves at jo p. u. Leave ililtoreville (lower eaU)at.8,an.i.u a. ., and 1,5, 5 and 7 p. re. Cars run dally ob ah v time ezeept on Sna day. piOLCMHlA VKT UKPOS1T V liUAV TIME TABLE. Trains now run regularly oa tho Columbia Port Deposit Railroad on tl following time: BQCTHWABP. STATIONS. MVKTUWAKD. v.tt. 6:20 C:55 0:4 7:00 75 7:09 r.M. Columbia.. ...Washington... ....Vief8weu.... ...Safe Harbor... ..Sbcnk's Ferry.. Pequea ..York Furnace.. .Tucquan .Mccail's Ferry. ...Fite'a Eddy... ..Fiahing Creek.. ..Peach Bottom.. ...Conowlngo... Oetorara ...Port Deposit.. ....Perry ville.... 7:H 7:17 7:il 7:37 7: 7:50 7so 7:36 7SM 7U7 7.t5 8:t.t 8:3 it1 KADINU COLUMBIA U.K. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENO RETRAINS MONDAY. MAY 220, 188. NORTHWARD. tKAVB. A.M. A.X A.X. lrJ0 Hk3i 10:S HW5 ... . UiOO 11:03 11:03 11:10 11:13 116 ..... hum 11:38 7J0 1154 7ri7 r.M. 12:18 7:37 12:15 8;00 12:30 8.-20 A.K. r.x. 8.- 5J5 8:09 55 8.02 5:20 7:45 5K 7:40 5:01 7:3K 4-J8 7:34 4-M 7tS 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:96 7.-06 4:33 C:57 4:26 6:41 4:12 6-.S2 4:05 6S0 3aj ..... 5:41 r.a. r.a. '.'.'.. 3:40 10 3:30 lUl) 3:40 330 5J0 U'larryvilie Lancaster. King St... Lancaster Colombia. ARM TO. 6:20 7:30 7:40 9:10 !h9 70 meaning 9.45 SOUTHWARD. Roadlng...., Aaaiva. Columbia... Lancaster... r.a fc30 5:40 6:45 Lancaster. King St. Uuarrwllle .............. lnun?,M;ectat Reading with tralny tonnd uui jriuuu:ipnia,r-oiuviiie. Harrisbni. h-ntown and New York, via Bound Bi Al nok MJUW. At Columbia with trains toand front York. Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltll mo"r- A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PKH1CSYI.TAICIA KAILKOAD NKW SCHEDULE-On and after MONDAi. I ULY 17lh, 1882, trains oa the rennnyU yania Railroail will arrive at and leave the Lanenst" and I'hitailclphlatlepobias follows: I Levi Ar LanPhU Eastwabd. Mall Ezpre&s Fast Line. Harrisburg Express York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore -Exp res , a.m. A.M 235 TM 1030 12:44 5:33 8:10 8:10 8;35 90 11:4k r.a. 1235 13 3.-29 r.a. Sunday Mail Johnstown Express.. Day Express 2:42 6:45 230 55 535 7:35 K 44 Q-A Ilarrisburg Accommodation. 5Iall Train .-.. ftjio 119 Uunover Accouimotlation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run throuich to Frederick. ILe. Ar. WBTWARD. PhUI A.M. a. a. 6:27 637 9-J6 9:49 PtCWo fApiTCS8 ! 4:39 4:39 7.-00 Mail Train, No. 1. via. ML Joy. iainuM,no.s,viawiuiuuw,icuvc8 "ftW iiuguiax.ApreH Hanover Accomiuodatlon leaver.... Frederick Accommodation leaves... Ilarrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Ilarrisburg Express Western Express Pacific Express 10:15 1039 r.a. 115 1:49 1-M 505 2:.T0 TM 7:40 r.a. 2:14 4:14 5:40 IhOJ il:10 1130 1:45 Uarri-hnrg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in., has direct connection (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when n.o., u utiii.jr, wuuu ownlngtow n. Coatesville. flagged e. Paries es- burg. Mount Joy, Kllzabetlit own and Middle- town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mail Train, No. I, Western Kxprcisand Pacific Ex press run dailv. JtAihJCOAIta. PHB GREAT Burlington Ronte. Chicago, KurliBgteB k iuwj R. K. fhicago, IfurllHgtea & qiacj K. R. PllINCiPAJ, L.INE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAtiO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST Uao to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Denlsoa. Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Mhwouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route ban no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Pan!. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to be the BEST EQUIPPED Ballroad In the world for all classes ol travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and yoi will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line lor sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All information abont rates of tare, Sleeptnp Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PKRCKVAX, LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicaoo, Uu T.J.POXTKB, 3d Vice Pros. Gen. Manager, Chioaoo, iff, JOHN J. A. BKAH.Om. Kaatcra Agt., 317 Broadway, 305 Washington St Jfxw York. Rostov, navlS-lvd&w VH.IIIA AM tM.AHH WAXMM.. H 1GH MAKTU. EM JABS ! FRUIT JABS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT CHINA HALL. Hcadquarters.for MASON ' PORCELAIN UN.D FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, and Hair Gallons. Gem Glass Top.FruIt Jar, Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS. .1ELTY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 16 EAST KING 8TBMBT LANCASTER, PA. SMALL HAVANA CIGARS 2 VO 5 CTit. No. 21 North Queen Street. ' UABTMA2T3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. AJi. M. TM. 725 120 8:10 r.a. 9:40 2:10 8.-25 9U ilO 8US 9:) .... &25 10:40 .... K5S A k
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