0!l!N4nUjmaMUHU LANCASTER DAILY mTElJLIGENpEK,WEpNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1882. i B 1 iJ "1 A TBIP BY BAIL. riMfiit LANCASTEB TO LITTLE KOCH.. Acro-w FeiioBjrwwIa, West Virginia, Otolo, I uuiana, Iiliaoln, HlMourt and. Arkan- Ms.-JsceaM by tkt Way. Correspondence ot the Ixtsuxoexczb. That humorous writer and great trav eler, Sam'l L. Clemens, who uses the pseu donym title of "Mark Twain," fiwes aa a frontispiece to his " Roughing It," his dreams of the West prior to leaving" the states " for the Pacific slope. We will not attempt a description of the picture, but it illustrates in some sirt of way what pasoed through the mind of the writer prior to his leaving his Lancaster home to accent Greeley's advice to the young men accent Greeley to "Go West." , The trip by rail through the near west ern states is no doubt familiar to your w-.4r2 and ir iii this letter we ropeat some "oft told tale," or attempt a do scription of something or somebody that frequent reading has made you become acquainted with, we ask forbearance for to ub it was all new. It was 11:15 Sunday night when wo put our head out of the car window and waved good-by to friends, and took a last look lor a time at your city. Wo passed Har risburg and arrived at Altoona without in cident, and passing it wo ascended the Alleirhnies. As wo go round the horso sboc bend we have that great piece of railroad engineering fully explained to us by Mr. Koau F. Wilson, oi tue rcnusyiv-i-uia railroad corps. It was indeed a grand sight to look way down in the valley, to see the stieams forming and running down the mountain sides just as the streaks of returning day are lighting up the western horizon, while in the distance we see the coke ovens in full blazo that illume tho morning sky with a red, lurid glare. This industry of burning, coke is carried on to a great extent in the mountains. We pass on through the tunnel, past Gallitzen to Cressou, a pretty place near the top of the mountain, where wo read on its station sign that it is 101 miles to Pittsburgh. We settle in our seat for a nap only to awake at the souor ous voice of the conductor : " Pittsburgh ; 20 minutes for breakfast." After par taking of lunch and coffeo wo get ou board of the P. C. & St. L. It. It. (1'au Handle) cars. In passing through tho Smoky City you seo nothing of interest. Now you are goiug over somo high trestle work ; again through a suoit or long iuu uel, as tho case may bo, and it is not until you pass over the Allegheny river's handsome iron bridge and leave Pitts, burgh in the rear that you onco again en joy travel or what you may see. Wo cross tho intermediate country and stop at Wheeling junction, where the New Yoik Idcal'compauy boaid the traiu for St. Louis, whither they went tosiug in opera in a three weeks' engagement, aiu-i crossing the Ohio river, which, by the way, at this point is not as wido as the Coucstoga at its average width, wo come into Steubonvillo, Ohio. Like Pittsburgh, it is a great manufacturing town, and clouds of black smoke hang like a pall over the place. The Hint glass works can beat a rolling mill all tho time in the amount of smoko issuing from it. After leaving Steubenvillo wo bogan to look around for somebody to talk to, and found in Mr. Disk Boycr, of Philadelphia, a genial compauion. lie was, too, going South, aud began filling our inexperienced brain with talcs of tho Southern "cow boy." IIow his story was recalled when wo arrived at Indianapolis, wo will show hereafter. At noon we stop at Dennisou for rfiuncr, aud reach Columbus, Ohio, at o, where we took supper. From this place to Indianapolis, where we ar rived shortly after midnight, our journey is mado more pleasant by tho singing of portions of the leading operas of the day by Mr. Henry Laurent, tenor ; Miss Ed monds, soprano ; Miss ltoach, alto ; Mr. C. K. Fulleiton, basso. They ;uo of the opera company before alluded to, and be sides being good singers, aro agreeable companions. We arrive at Indianapolis, and being in formed that wo must wait two hours for our train, four of us concluded to tako in tho place. Just as we leave tho depot which, is brilliantly illuminated with electric light, wo hear several pistol shots. A crowd gathers and we mingle with it. In the centre lies a policeman, who has just breathed his last. Ho was only trying to tell a " cowbov " to keop quiet, .when that individual quieted him with three little pieces of lead, small but ciTectivo. Wo saw tho cowboy. It took four stout oilicars and about fifty hits with maces to get him to the station house. It was our iirst lesson in tho dark side of western life. As we stood in that lighted depot and gazed on the features of that dead policeman we vowed a vow to nevor cross a cowboy. Wc have Juow gone nearly 1,000 miles and are at St. Louis. Wo expected to see in our journey out large tracts of unculti vated land, but we hardly passed any half miles of that long distance in which could not be noted tho mark of the agriculturist. If it is not a field of growing corn yon see it in a newly plowed patch. Through Ohio each field on a farm is divided by a good fence. The barns and house are good, and you occasionally see an orchard, lu Indiana and Illinois, more especially in the former, this is a rare occurrence There is a feuco on tho farm line, but cone between the fields, and those that you do see are cither worm or patent wire fence; this latter arti cle is extensively used in tho West in con structing fences, more on account cf its wiv ing of post planting; in somo instances we sec the posts set at least id or lo leet apart. But, taking this section as a whole, iu an agricultural view, ouio of the poorest sections in Lancaster county will "beat it all hollow." The houses and stables of these two states cannot rank with those of Ohio, and the straw stacks arc as ungainly as thry arc small. But, to return to St. Louis, where wo spent several hours. This is a dirty city, but full of business. I must say a woid about railroads. Here you seo some of the greatest master pieces of the civil engine?! 's skill. For at least a mile you go through a large tunnel, hundreds of feet under the city, lit up at intervals by powerful skylights. It is a work that cost millions of dollars and months of laborious work. This and tho long iron bridge over the Mississippi, with its immense piers over 200 feet deep aud great iron spans, make it a marvel in rail road engineering. Then, too, the Union depot, with its scores of tracks and hun dreds of depot men for hero is the great centre from which go out lines to all parts M of the country. Wo walked through its streets; saw its opera house, the Globe Democrat office, its largo hotels, etc.; but with all their architectural greatness you cinnot admire, for you are constantly re minded of its dirty, dusty streets and smoky atmosphere. On tho Vandalia line, or St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, we are carried through tho city and com mence our journey on toward Texas. For about 20 milos the road lies along tho Father of Waters. What a fine stream it is. The shores are lined with steamers, and about two miles below the city we saw for the first time in our life a largo U. S. gun-boat, with its heavy pieces pointing through its port holes. Wo pass the great Vulcan furnaces, and the St. Louis brewing establishments. As we pass the latter au engine is just starting away with a train of 40 cars all painted white and fancifully .labeled filled with bottled beer. Wc mention it for the bcatiit of Messrs.Knapp, Kohler,Wackor,Sprenger &Ca Then we take a look at the Jeffer son barracks where COO regulars are sta tioned under command of Col. Neill. Here we are passing through the dreariest sort of a country ; nothing but swamps, with an occasional corn field. After we leave the state of Missouri aud enter Ar kansas Ar-kan-saw, if you please the swamps are moro numerous and the corn fields fewer, and the small log huts re call the tale of tho " Arkansas Traveler." This was one of the worst roads in the country for trains to bo waylaid, and we fell like making our " last will and testa ment." as we were told tales of the train robber by tho brakeman, who showed us a " fine" pair of " shooters" which the reil road officials own and compel all its officials to wear. About every four or six of the 250 miles is a station with names nono but a Spaniard can pronounce properly, and each one averages five or six saloons under such uamos as " Square Deal," " Crow Foot," " Do Sota," " X-10-U-8," " Nick Law- son's Retreat," etc. At Arcadia we -got dinner and at Walnut Ridgo supper. At the former place a Crow Indian boarded the train iu company with a cattlo herder. They talked, but such a lingo ! At 2 a. m. on Wednesday we arrived at Little Rock, Ark. It is a place about as large as Lan caster, but not over 18,000 people, is a pretty little city and full of darkeys. Thoy tell mo I arrived hero at a bad time. It is too exciting. The state fair and the Southern cotton exposition commence in a few weeks, aud to-morrow (Sept 4) is the state election. Talk about exciting elections ; you seo them here. I will have a enance to see now a oomuern election is conducted, witness a " Hamburg massa cre" or two, and see lots of "negro in timidation." Maybe so. But be this as it may, it is now nearly noon and wo will have to bring this letter to a close, with the promise to write another on tho scones and incidents of Southern social and po litical life. G. S. L. " By asking too much wo may lo the little that we bad before." Kidney-Wort asks nothing but a tair trial. This given, it tears no loss of tailb In its virtues. A lady writes irom Oregon :' For thirty years 1 have been uttllctcd with kidney complaints. Two pack ages ot Kidney-Wort iiavu done me more good than all the medicine ami doctors I have had before. I believe it is a sure cure." 49-Pasl, brilliant and fashionable arc the Diamond Dve colors. One package colors 1 lo 4 lbs. of goods. 10 cents lor any color. Gentlemen Your Hop Bitters Have been ot great value to me. I was laid up with typhoid fever for over two months and contdgetno relief unill I tried your Hop Bitters. To tbopo sutterlng trom debility or any one In feeble health. 1 cordially lccounnend them. .1. C. Stoktzkl. CSJ Fulton street, Chicago. 111. sl-Swd&w Cnour, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis 1m ledintelv relieved by fclitloh's Cure. For sale medial' at Cochran's drug store, niyl lwdeow&w S:iih or tho Fathers Visited on the Children. Physicians say that scrotulous taint cannot bo eradicated ; we deny it "in toto." If yon go through a thorough course ot Burdock Btood Bit'ers, your blood will get as pure as you can wish. Price $1. For sale at II. 18. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Vix you Miner with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? hbtloli's Vllallzer is guaranteed to cure vou. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowiw Facts Speak lor Themselves. C. K. Hall. Grayville, III., writes : " I never sold any medicine in my lire that gave such universal satisfaction as Thomas' Kelectrlc Oil. In my own cae it cured a badly ulcerated tliroat, and In threatened croup in my chil dren it never tailed to relieve." For sale at H. B. CochranS drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Slbbfluhs nights, mado mlserablo by that terrible conch. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tor vou. For sale at Cochrau's drug store. 137 Noith Queen St. myi-lw deowAw J'OLIIICAL. Democratic Mt mo Ticket. GOVERNOR. UOBS11T E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTKJfAHT OOVEKMOK. CllAUNCKY F. BLACK, York. JCDQK OF THE SUPREME COUlvT. SILAS M. CLAUK, Indiana. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFU1CA, Uuntingdon. CONURESSMAIf-AT-LARGE. MOUTIMEIi F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. COWiRESS. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SENATOR XIV 1UST1UCT. AIU'.AJI COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. . i C. J. UllOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKE1&, Coloraln. 3. E. . D1LLEU, Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. II. E. SII1MP, E. Cocalico. RECOIlUEIt. V. W. BUSSEB. Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR, l'OOR DIIIECTOIW. .1. V. McILVAlNE. ParadNc. PHILIP ItKUXARD, Lancaster; rutsorj iNhrixToit8. JOHN RKItMAN, MatilKlin. J. U.SC11LEUELM1L1CH, E. Donegal. JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, Cmurmaii. E. P. KISNER, Oeueral Secretary, liirard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Cotninit W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancnstei. .1. 11. LICIITY, Lancaster; W. HAYES Gltltil', Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON, White Rock, Secretaries. CANDIDATES FlUt NOMINATION. For Assembly 1st District, Lancaster City C. A.ORLKNDER, Eighth Ward. E. U. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Sulucct to tho Democratic Primaries.) X.KUA.I. AU VI VUS. INSTATE OF AMOS W. MILKY, LATK OF !i Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to tho undersigned, ull persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, ami those leaving claims or demands against the sr.me, will invent them without delay lor settlement to tin- undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. SUSAN MILEY, Administratrix. Geo. M. Kline, Attorney. biMltdow A.SSIONED ESTATE OF JOI1M K.STAIII'. ler, ot Lancaster city. John F. Staulter unl wile, ot Lancaster city, having by deed ot voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17, 183 2, ascslgneil and transferred all his estate anil oU'ecls to the undersigned, lor tho bencflt of the creditors ot the said. I. F.StaunVrhe there tore gives notice to all persons indebted to said axslgnor, to make payment to the. under signed wilhoutdelay, :mi tiio-e having claims to present them in A.C. RF.1XOKI1L, Assignee, Office II N. Duke birecl, Lancaster. ecptl-Cttloaw ASSIGNED KSTATI. Of CEOItOK MEN gicnnil wite, ot Manheiui borough, Lan cascatter county. Pa. The undeisigned audi tor, appointed to distribut-3 tlio balance re maining in the hands ot John W. Lowell, as slgmij ot George Mcugleaud wife, ot" Manhehn borough, Lancaster county.Pa., to and among thoe legally entitled to tho same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY", OCTOBER 5, 18S2. at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Room ot the Court House in the City of Lancaster, whet call persons interested in naid distribu tion mayattend. SAMUEL M. SENEK, Auditor, sG-ltdoaw 49 East Grant St., Lancaster. Ti'STATK OF MRS. MINNA tVIDMTKR, Jui late of Lancaster city, ileccascd. Letters ot administration on said estate having been granted lo the undersigned, nil persons in debted thereto are requested to make Imme diate payment, und those having claims or demands against the same, will present them wit bout delay lor settlement to tho under Mgucd, residing in Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP, A C. JtEiKOKiiL, Administrator. Attorney. aO.Ctdoaw SAMUEL H. PHTCE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed ids Oilico irom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court House, Long' New Buifuiug. ml7-tld YELLOW FKONT CIGAKS, ULKAIC HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in tbe city at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WICAL. D K. BENSON'S REMEDIES. From tbe Springfield Republican. A Generous Act That will be Appreciated by all who Care for Their Complexion and Skin. it Is not generally known that the nervous system lias a wonderful Influence over tbe skin, but this Is a fact known to medical men who have given mucta or. their time to the study ot diseases ot the skin. No one can have a clear and tair complexion unmixed with blotches or pimples who is very nervous. Whatever tends to a healthful condition ot the nervous system always beautifies I he com plexion and removes roughness and drynem of thefskin. Somo skin U incases ore not at tended by visible signs on the surface, but an Intolerablcitchingthat rcmicrs lire miserable. We copy the following deserving and inter esting compliment Irom tho Tribune which says: 'Dr. C. W. Benson's New Itemedy, 'Skim Cure.' is received by the public with great confidence, and it is regarded as a verv generous net on ttie doctor's part to make known and prepare ior general use bis valu able mid favorite picscriptlon lor the treat ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted almost his entire life to the study and treat ment otnervousand skin diseases, in which he took great delight, lie was for a number ot years physician in charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Dermatology and anything troni liis bands is at once accepted ns authority and valuable. Tbe remedy Is tully the article to attack thH disease, both interally, through Cio absoi bents, and is tbe only reliable ratlona' mode ot treatment. These prepara tions are only put up lorgeueial use, alter having been uwl by the doctor iu ids private practice for years, with tho greatest success and tbev lullv merit tbe confidence of all classes ot HUlterers from skin diseases." This is for ale by all ilrugglxts. Two bottles. In ternal and external ttcatincnt.in one package. Don't be persuaded to take any other, It costs one dollar. OH, MTT HEAD! WHY WILL-YOU SUFFER T Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. Benson's Celcrv and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine or other harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price. SO cents per box, two boxes lor 1, six boxes tor $2.50 by mall, postage free. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. C. N. CIUTTENTON, 115 Pulton si reet, New York, is wholesale agents lor Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. augl'J-lmil.M.W&SA nAfdKKM. HAV-FBVKlt. CATARRH. Ely's Cream Halm EnVctuallv cleanses the nasal passages of m catarrhal virus.caus ina healthy secre tions, allays inllam- Hint ion, protects ine membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores tbe sense ot taste and smell. Benctlcial re sults aro realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. &c: Un equaled for colds in the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little linger into the nostrils. On 'receipt ot f.O cts. will mail a Jiackage. Sold by II. t. Cochran,137 North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. roamvELY cukes CATARRH, 10UL THE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Dcatness, Heals Sores in Nasal Passages, Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache. TRICK 50 CHNTS. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWEGO, N. Y. HAYFEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N nugl&cod.cowd&coww Y. HAJIDWAJIE. X KW HARDWARE STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & REMIER, DEALERS IN- ISUILDINGand CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll-3mdit'w UOAl B. U. MARTIM," Wbolesale and KetaU Dealer In all Muds ofj LUMBER AND COAL. 4Srfard: No. 420 North Water and Prince treets cbeve Lemon 1-ancaster. a3-lyd COAL AND CLIENT. Pure Lykens Valley and other kind ot Coal tor all purposes well cleaned.; Best Brand Rosendalc Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings lor walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Office : Harrisburg pike. General Office: 2U) East Chest nut Street, KAUFPMAN, KELLER &.CO. aprl-lwd ilOAL. M. V. J3. COHO, B30 IfOHTH WATBK HT., Lancaster, fa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office: No. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. leb28-Jyl STOCKS. TMCItEASK YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 510, 20, 50, 100. Tlio-c desiring to make money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can tlo m by operating on our plan. From May 1. liSl, to the present date, on investments ot l,0i) to $1,000 cash prolU shave been realized anl paitl to invest ors amounting to several limes tho original investment, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable' on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot tuud W hcnt tree. We want levponsible agents who will leporttbccropsaud introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission cago, 111. Merchants, Major Block, Chi-iuO-lyd BOOTS & S1IOKS. rM,OSltiU OUTt CLOSING OUT! AT GREATL1 ;REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my large stock ot Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for tbe enlargement oi my laciory. 3Justom work a specialty, both and hand-made. F. HIBMENZ, machine No. 103. NORTn QUEEN STREET. (Signot tho Big Shoe.) ir.20WAStt VOW BEAM. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of propenies In city and country. ith prices, &e. Copies sent Irce to any addrcs3. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agents, XOi 1C6 East King Street. ' ' - Era BUT OOODS. SWAP'S. GOODS FROM AUCTION: German bandVmade Linen Toweling, 12X& Jean, wltfc'all-wool Filling, at 25c. Jeans, worth S0c at 16c. P laid Flannels, worth 18c, at 12Jc All-wool Flad Flannel, at 20c. All-linen Doylies, at 5c. apiece. 21-inch Turkey Bed Handkerchiefs, 6c JOB LOT OF BUTTONS, In Glass, Ivory and Composition, at 5c. per dozen. Also, Ivory Bullet Bnttons at 5 c. per do. STOCKING Y'ARNS, In Plain and Fancy Colors. Also, German Stocking Yarns. Remember our PATENT-BACK SHIRT can not gap on B ck. rpHE NORTH HIND DRY GOODS STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THIS 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, tliyd LANCASTER. PA. N KW IOKK STOKK. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACK CASHMERES, Watt, Stand & Co. Have opened their NEW FALL LINE and offer tho best possible value. 40-inch wide, 50c. a yard. 40-inch wide, 63 l-2c. a yard. 40-lnch wide, 07c. a yurd. 40-inch wide, 75c. a yard. NEW FALL SHADES IN Dress Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Jttst opened our first delivery of FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In all sizes and qualities, at P.OTTOM PRICKS. COMFORTS at very low prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N EW CUEAP STORK Metzger & Uaughraan Bought several months ago a Lnrgo Stock ot COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS. Also a Full Stock of WHITE AND COLORED Wool Flannels, Wool Ms, WHICH VE CAN SELL AT LOWER PRICES, LOWER PRICES, Than it Bought Now. HBTZ6EB & HAuuMirS NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Hone Hotel. nl4-lyilw EDUCATIONAL, WAKTHMOKK COLLEGK. O RK-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD' TNG. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by fire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with ull conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and too sciences, new acieiiunc jsuuuing con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough course In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tuo next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.) 25th. Apply early, as, other thing? beinji equal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDWARD M. MAGILL, Pres't, Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa. june23-3ind nnnmn c. shoktlidges ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, Ac No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for adicission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select 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 colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and fi. temperance charter which prohibits the sale ot all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor. SWITUIN C. BHORTLIDGE, A. M. (Harvard University Graduate) MEDIA, PENN. aSMindAw rr OU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 TOAST 'KING CTBEET, & Only F1YB CENTS a GJa,-?. AHTMICH BBOS. AliYBMTlSEM. A STKIOH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTBICH BEOS-' PALACE op FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. Lancaster, pa. Wo Haro Heceived This Week A COMPLETE STOCK OF KID GLOVES. "GERSTER." THREE BUTTONS IN ALL FALL SHADES. THREE BUTTONS ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF TANS AND BROWNS. THREE BUTTONS WHITMAN D OPERA. THREE BUTTONS BLACK. FIVE HOOKS, BEST GOODS, FOSTER'S PATENT. FINE DARK FALL SHADES. TANS AND DRABS, BLACK. SEVEN HOOKS THE SAME. CHAMOIS GLOVES OF FINE QUALITY. MOSQUETA1RE IN SIX BUTTON LENGTHS. Black Undressed Kid Gloves. MOSQUETA1RE, SIX BUTTON LENGTHS, FINE QUALITY, AT SPECIAL PRICES $1.00 A PAIR. MOSQUETAIRE IN ALL FINE FALL SHADES, DRESSED AS WELL AS TERRA-COTTA AT $1.00 A PAIR. BEST GOODS AT $1.75. FINE BLACK MOSQUETAIRE DRESSED, EXTRA LONG. Vo-Thcse Kid Gloves aro all first quality good?, and have the reputation of giving good satisfaction. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF LISLE GLOVES IN FALL SHADES. BRILLIANT LISLE GL0VLS IN COLORED AND BLACK. Fine Cashmere Glqyes. CASTOR COLOR, FAWN COLOR, GARNET, MYRTLE, NAVY, OLIVE. BRONZE, TERRA-COTTA. SILK GLOVES, BLACK AND COLORED AT SPECIAL PRICES. JOSfWa call attention to some BRILLIANT LISLE HOSE FOR CHILDREN, IN GARNET, BLACK AND DARK NAVY At 50c. and 60c. a pair. LADIES' BLACK HOSE. FULL STOCK OF ZEPHYRS, TWO, FOUR akd EIGHT FOLD. GBRMANTO WN YARN, QUALITY I. AND ALL COLORS. II., GERMAN KNITTING YARN, MIXED, FINE COLORS AND BALMORAL AMERICAN GLOVE YARN, SAXONY YARN, SHETLAND WOOL, SHETLAND FLOSS, ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES. A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS BUTTONS. The finest and best selected stock we have ever had, Black Spanish Laces, AT SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. HAND -RUN LACES AS CHEAP AS OTHERS. 49-Wlll bo pleased to have you call ami examine our goods. Astrich Brothers. NOTICE! --TrOUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON . ., RSDAY, SEXT.SEPT. M, UNTIL 0r,JI, VLUTUWJfO. J. k.uuuho. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING -OF- Foreign and Domestic Novelties, -FOR THE Fall and Winter Season or 1S82. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large and Exquisite Line trom 31 RUE VIVIENNE, PARIS, IMPORTED IHIIKCT AND ONLY TO ltKHAD AT 121 NORTH QUfifciN STREET. '1LOTM1MO! CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. RARE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MAL'K CLOTHING AT LESS THANXJOST. Wo most closo oat tho balance or our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK 1st, Therefore anyone about to purcbaso fcbould call on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale arc many Gar ments snitablo for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. 49Remembcr our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.00 Is still in the lead as to Style and Quality. D. B. Hosteller & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. ULL FASUIOMif. FALL FASHIONS IN MEN'S, YODTHS' & BOYS' CLOTBING ARE NOW READY AND ARE NOW BEING SHOWN IN WONDER. FUL ARRAY'. Having manufactured for the last 90 dovs a more Select and Stylish Stock of CLOTHING than ever betore we aro prepared to suit the most fastidious in Style. Making and Trim mings, and especially in Price, as "OUR LABOR IS OUR rROHT." Note a low Sample Prices : MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, 3.S0, $4.00, f 5.00, and (6.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, 97.00, tfaO0,9.0O, 910.00 and $1 i00. MEN'S DRESS SUITS, $10.00, 912.00, $14.00 up to 130.00. BOYS' SUITS In Great Variety, Onr Specialty. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $2.50, $3.00 up to $5,00. BOYS' ALL-WOOL DRESS SUITS, $4.00, $4X0, $5.50 up to $9.00. OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Is com pletu in every respect, ana we nro sollinga Child's Suit lor $1.50, $2.00 and $.1.00. An All Wool Child's Suit lor $3.50, $1.0 1 $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. OUR CUST0X DEPARTMENT. Customers can select Goods from In tho piece and have them made to order at a slight advance over our Goods on the counter. We make to order All-Wool Suits for $12.00; Heavy All Wool Cass or Cheviot Suit for $15.00. and Fine Dress Suit tor $18.00, 920.00 and $25.00. Our Goods aro marked In plain and large figures in out Two Commodious Windows, und a call on us will convince yon of saving Irom 20 to 30 per cent. I. GAIS1M & BEO, The Leading Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., i.lght on tbe Southwest Corner or Orange 8L LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in the City. CHINA All it UM,A.Hti HAJtA. TTIOH ARIBI. FMT JABS ! FRUIT JABS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT CHINA HALL. Hoadquarters.ror MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallons. Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar, Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS. JELTY TUMBLERS I JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. iauvoxa, c. w UOSEAl. Bt COM NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. 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 tbe distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Rrandy. warranted ot the vlntago of 1800 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, ami other WhUktes, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. Icb3-lyd 1IOUSEAL CO. DONT rOBOET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, 11 for 25 cts. at HARTMAN'8 YELLOtf FSONT CIGAR oXORE. r". 'f : ' tft'in , AxASTHi AN: ttlLUCBSVlAXX K. aj Lr run as innowe,: Leave Lancutser (P. R. Depot), at 7, .awl 11:38 a. ui..and 2. 4. 6 and &30p.mexcrat oa nAtltlhlilff wfo l Ya a4 kK m a hh Leave MlUerwville (lower endlatL&aachM a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily on v rve thse except oa 8aa day. "WLVMBIA fOKT DBPOSIT KA1L J KOAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legnlariy on the Colanbta Port Deposit Kallroad oa the following time : SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. VOBTBWABD. r.jf. A.x.fA.K.r r.v. 630 623 lOrJU .Columbia.... 10-.J' ..Washington... ...Circgwell.... . .Site Harbor.:. Mien k Ferry.. .... .IVqnea..... . YorkFnrnace.. ... .Tnrquan .Met ail Ferry. ...Kit.-' Eddy .. .H-ldiig Creek.. ..I'vacli Itottoni.. .. Couowlngo... .....Octorara...,. 6:42 7:08 76 7:09 7:li 7:17 7rS 7:37 10-JW 10-JVS HA) 1113 11:0.1 11:10 na 11:26 11:10 7:41 7:50 11:38 7:10 7:50 7-36 7.-W 7:17 7:ttt fcOft 8:1S 835 11:54 7: P.M. 7:.t7 K00 ...Fort Deposit.. ii :i .... Perry ville, KADI M .u COLUMBIA K.K. ARKANUk-M KNTrPA.VSENUKRTBAlN8 'twM'i.l. MAY 2ID, I8HJ. NORTHWARD. UAVft 'A.M. P.M. 1 &.-W 5:35. 8:09 5:25 . 8.03 5:20. 7:45 5:03 , 7:40 6:01 . 7:36 438 . 7:34 4:56. 7 -M , T.Zi 4:47 . , 7:10 4:.!f. , 76 4:33 . 6:57 4HB 6:41 4:12 i6:32 4:05 630 .1:35 3:41 A.M. r. . I M. :29 ... i:J 7:3 fc 7:1" !: :':' 7 1:1 :: JV &- r.JM U'larryvillv it.tiiCHSlei i.uii?asn-i t'oluiuhiii.. tKHIVk Reading... Klrir : .Hl soi'TIIWABD. bXAV A.M. r.m RnitdiiiK 7 ABHIVK. t.nluiuMa 9:40 LancasUv. 9:30 V MX kaa LiuichsIvi. Miik l 9:4V .... 9Hb M0 Quarryvtile 10:40 .... 9M 6:45 rrnin eouneci al Keaiiliig Willi ir.nn luana irom Pldludelpliiu, PuUsTUie. HmrrUbBrg, Al-i-ntowt. and w York, via Round Brook Ktrate. At colnmbla with trains to and from York, Hanover, Uettyinrfr, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Hui.i. 1tEMNMVUVANlA KA1LKUAI MKW SCHEDULE on and atter MONDAY ,' JULY 17th, lX traius on the lennsyl vam: Rallroml will arrive ut and leave ins Lancaster ami Philadelphia lepotas follows: , 0 I Lev I Ar Eastward. LanPhU 1A.M. 12:44 A.V 235 7:50 1030 Fast Line.............. ........,....,,. I c35 Harrisburit Exnrcsa. H:10 York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express 8U0 KM w 11:45 r.x. LT2-5& 1-03 3.-20 r.v. Sunday Mall .. . 2:42 220 6:25 646 5:4b 5:05 7-35 0:45 Johnstown Express.. vay .express Harrlsburg Accommodation. Mall Train 8:36 U:00 Hanover Acuoiuuuxiallou west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run throngh to Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, went, at 1:40, will run through to Frederick. I Phil I Ar. Wxstwabd. A.. A.X. PIOW8 iZ )rCB8 & fs3v 6:27 67 9-X 9:40 way raj-Henirer .... 4:30 Mall Train. No. 1. via. ML Joy.. I 7rt Hall Train. No.2.viaCoiumblaJcavesL Niagara Express 1 8:13 10:15 Hanover Accommodation leaves. 10: r.v. fllM 1:40 1:50 Fretlcrlck Accommodation leaves. MI. 2:14 Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrlsburg Express Western Express. . .. Parltlc Express..... D.05 am 4:14 70 6:40 9:05 7:40 .1:10 11:20 1:45 Uarrl.-bnrg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., baa direct connections (wlthoutchangeof cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, wm stop at Downingtown.Coatotivllle, Parkas burg. Mount Joy, Ellzabethtown and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall Train, So. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dailv. nAIUtOAIiH. T UB GREAT Burlington Route. Cfaicupo, lliuilngton & Hlttx K. K. Vkicage, UHrllagtea & CJhIrcj K. K. PRINCIPAIi LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA. LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST lino to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Denlson. Dallas. Gal veston, ami all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Mfcfeouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Art zona, Montana and Texas. This route his no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes ot travel. AU connections made In Union depots. Try It and y op will find traveling a loxnry Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line lor sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates or fare, Sleeping Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T.J. POTTKK, 3d Vice Pres. A Gen. Manager, I .'hioago. III. JOHN J. A. BEAM, Gen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, SOU Washington St. New York. Bostov, Mas. uavl6-lvd4w OAHKMAHMUtt . T 'HK BTANUARD OARKIAUK MTOKK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY 4 Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished In tba most comfort, able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy tor cash and tell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a i alL All work warranted. Repairing prompt lu attended to. One set ot workmen especially mploved for that DurnniMt rn2Btfdw MJSMVAl,. GKAXS SPECIFIC HBOIUINK. tU JS Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure lor Impotency, and all Diseases that lollow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain la the Back, Dimness ol Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Fall par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mail to every one. Tbe Specific Medicine Is sold by aU druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages forts, or will l:e rent Ire by mall on the receipt ot the inont-y, by ad dressing the agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 and 13U North Queen street. On account ot counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappvr; theonly genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cocbrnn. 137 NorthQueen street. THKUKAY MJDICINKCO, X, m. r.n. iter &iu r.. 2U0 ftSA U MS ftttt .... 9M
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