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    LANCASTER DAILY INqIGENCEK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 18SZ.
-Lancaster intelligencer.
FRIDAY E.VBNIKO, SEPT. 15, 1882.
SCIENCE AMU AST.
Karly History of Gas LIshtlng.
The city of Chaumont has taken the in
itiative in the erection of a statue in
honor of Phillippe Lebon, a nativo of
Brachay (Uauto-Marne), France, who, so
the French claim, was tho inventor of gas
lighting.
Many managers and directors of gas
works, and a number of scientific men
throughout France, hare promised the
town of Chaumont their support. A
provisory committee has been formed,
with tbo mayor of Chaumont as an hon
orary president, and'H. Foncart, presi
dent of the Technical Society of Gas In
dustry in Prance, as the active presi
dent. In order, to plaoo before our readers the
correct idea of Lebon's relations with this
wonderful invention, we give the following
brief sketch of the early history of gas
making :
As early as 172C Stephen Uales, in bis
"Vegetable Statistics," states that he
obtained 186 cubic inches of an inflamma
ble gas from tho distillation of 128 grains
or Newcastle coal.. Bishop Watson, in
his " Chemical Essays," describes experi
ments mado on coal gas, and says that it
does not lose its illuminating power when
psssed through water. Lord Dundonald,
of Scotland, took out a patent in 1787 for
making coal tar, and erected ovens for
tin purpose. Ho obtained, besides the
coal tar, a quantity of coal gas, which
was burnt in CaloroiB Abbey, and cous'ul
cral a great curiosity.
About tho year 1792, William Murdoch,
a Scotchman, living in Itedrutb, Cornwall,
began making experiments, and found
that when coal was heated in au iron re
tort an inflammable was given oft, and
with this gas he lighted his residence.
Murdoch, possessing tho characteristic
slowness of his poople, mado no further
use of the gas than burning it for the
amusement of his friends, and it was
nearly ten years before his invention was
published abroad. .Iu the meantime
Phillipo Lebon, mentioned at the begin
ning of this article, who was then engi
neer of bridges and roads, began making
experiments by heating wood, peat, etc.,
in retorts, and found that thoho bodies,
by tho action of heat, yielded an inflam
mable gas, which could be used not only
for illumination, but also for the produc
tion of heat and power. Ilisapparatushe
called a thcrinolamp.
According to French authors he lighted
his residence in Paris in 1796. In 1798,
he read a paper before the French acad
emy describing his thermolamp, and this
paper was translated into English and
German by Wiusor. In 1799 ho obtained
a patent in Franco for producing a gas
from peat., and applying it to purposes of
illumination and heating.
Two years' later tho brother of James
Watt, being in Paris, wrote to England, 1
saying " that if anything were to bo douo '
with Mr. 31urdoch's gas, it must bo done
at onco, as there was a Frenchman iu
Paris who had simjjax ideas and proposed
to illuminate that citv bv these means."
Even after receiving this broad hi-'t, JI..
Murdoch took no w" -toward securing
his invention b a patent, little realizing
tlrat this simple invention, in less than a
century, would be developed into ono of
the greatest industries in tho world.
Lebon had received a theoretical educa
tion, and although his theories were good,
there were practical difficulties in tho way
which ho was uuable to overcome, while,
on the other baud, Murdoch was more of
a piactical man, and, therefore, was not
L indexed so much with practical difficul
ties, aud fur this reason ho is considered
the inventor of practical gas-lighting,
for, previous to his experiments, illuminat
ing gas only a curiosity, aud by rondoriug
its manufacturing practical bo made it an
everyday necessity.
In 1792 Murdoch lighted his workshop
iu Redruth with gas. The first moro ex
tensive gas work was established by him
iu 1802, at the Soho fouudry, near Birm
ingham, and iu 1804 a spinning mill in
Manchester was lighted with gas.
It was first introduced in this country In
Baltimore in 1821. in Boston in 1822 and
New York in 1827.
Tho reason way wood-gas made by
Lebon waJ infeiior to coal-gas, was aftor-
-s cxplaiucd by Dumas, who proved
Wa.
'er tho conditions or tuo disulla-
that nu.
1 employed by Lsbon, tho gas
tion of woou
of marsh gas and car-
consisted largely
bonio oxido.
1 that when the
wi-ewunim- mhhu. t; -,
vapors of tar and empyrb. - wood a't
given off by the carbonization oi . n
n comparatively low temperature, ' ,
farthor heated by passing through a rcu
hot retort, a very largo quantity of heavy
hydrocarbon gas remains among tho pro
ducts, thoreby greatly increasing its illu
minating power.
One of tho large gas com panics in New
York is at present engaged in tho manu
facture of gas from wood. All the other
gas companies in that city, except two, are
manufacturing gas from coal very similar
to tho manner pursued by Murdoch. Tho
principal improvements which have been
made have been in respect to its purifica
tion. 1 had severe attacks ol gravel ami kitlni-y
trouble; was unable to g:l imy mcliiiii or
doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Hitter,
:uul they enrol inc in a short time, A J)islin
g it i shed Lawyer in Wayne Cotmli. N. 11
slb-Swd&w
" Ry asking too much wo may lose the
little that we had before." Kidney-Wort asks
nothing hut a fair trial. This given, it fours
noloss or faith in its virtues. A lady writes
lrom Oregon : For thirty years 1 have been
atllicted with kidney complaints. Two pack
ages ot Kidney-Wort have done mo more good
than all the medicine and doctors 1 have
had before. 1 believe It is a sure cure."
3F8t, brilliant and fashionable are tho
IH.unond Dyis colors. One package colors 1 to
4 lbs. of goods. 10 cents lor any color.
Crodp. Whooping Cough and Bronchitislm
niediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale
at Cochran's drug storo, 137 North Q.ieen 8t-
myl Iwdeow&w
Sins of tho Fathers VlKitcd on tlio Children.
Physician say that scrofulous taint cannot
be eradicated ; we deny it "in toto." It you
go llirouirh a thorough course ot Uurdock
Blood Bitters, your blood will get as pure as
you can wish. Pried $1. For Pale at II. IJ.
Cochran's drug storo, 1:17 North Queen stieet,
Lan caster.
Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Miiloh's VUalizcr is guai-aulecd
to cure you. For salo at Cochran's drug htore,
137 North Queen St. niyl-lwdcowft w
Facts Speak lor Themselves.
C. B. Hall, Grayville, 111., writes : " I never
told any medicine in my life that gave such
universal satisfaction as Thomas' Kclcctric OH.
In my own case it cured abadlv ulcerate!
tliroat,and in threatened croup in iuv chil
dren it never tailed to relieve." For salo at
II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
SLaarxess nights, made miserable by that
terrible coueh. Shiloh's Cure is tho remedy
lor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137
North Uuccn St. mvl-lwdeowAw
TNCKEASE YOUR CAPITA!.
WHEAT STOCKS,
$10, $20, 50, $100.
Those desiring to make money on small and
medium investments In grain, provisions and
stock speculationa. can uo so by operating on
our plan. From May 1. K81. to the present
datn. on investments ot $1,100 to $1,000 cash
profits have been realized and paid to invest
ors amounting to several times tho original
investment, still leaving the original invest
ment making money or payable on demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements ot lund
W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who
will report the crops and introduce tho plan.
Address,
FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM,
Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi
cago, IU. iu9-lyd
CLOIHINO, UNDEMWBlAJt, UtC.
B
,0"YS' BCkOOt SUITS.
1B0TS' SCHOOL SUITS
AT
AL. ROSENSTEIR'S
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Havinsr a lanre assortment
of Boys' School Suits on hand
I will dispose of them, at prices
far below their value in order
to close them out.
The suits are ail made of
pure Woolen Goods, well made
and. handsomely trimmed, and
will be sold at very low prices ;
call and see them.
Merchant Tailoring De
partment. Having in my em
ploy one of the best cutters in
the state I can guarantee a per
fect fit.
Call and examine the latest
styles of
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
They are now ready and can be
seen at
AL Rosenstein's,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
37 North Queen Street, Lancaster.
F
ALL, FASHIONS.
FALL FASHIONS
IN
MEN'S, YODTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
ARE NOW BEADY AND AUE NOW
BEING SHOWN IN WONDER
FUL ARE AY.
Having manufactured for tins last 90 days a
more Select and Stylish Stock ot CLOTHING
t turnover before we are prepared to suit the
most fastidious in Style. Making and Trim
mings, and especially in Price, as
" OUK LABOR IS ODB rBOJTT."
Not- z :.-: ?r..ple Prices :
M E N 'S B USI NESS SUITS,
Sl.no, 91.00,-SS.OU, and (6.00
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS,
97.00, $8.00,19.00, $10.00 aud$12.00.
WEN'S DRESS SUITS,
$10.00, $12.00, $11.00 up to $20.00.
. BOYS' SUITS,
In Groat Variety, Our Specialty.
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS,
$2.50, S.5 00 up lo $5,00.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL DRKsS SUITS,
$4.00, $1.10, $5.50 up to $0.00.
OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is com
pletu iu every respect, ami we ore sellinga
Child's Suit tor $l..rw, $ioo and $.1.00. An All
Wool Child's Suit lor $3.50, $1.0) $5.00. $0.00 ami
$7.00.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Customers can select Goods from In tho
piece and have thorn made to order at a slight
advance over our uoous on tne counter. Wo
make to order All-Wool Suits for $12.00;
Heavy All Wool Cass or Cheviot Suit for $15.00.
and Fine Dress Suit lor $18.00, $20.00 and
$25.00.
Our Goods nr marked in plain and large I
llgures in out Two Commodious Windows,!
mm ii uui on ua win convince you oi saying
lrom 20 to 30 per cent.
L.GMS1M&BR0.,
The Loading Merchant Tailors
and Clothiers,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
i:ighton Uio Southwest Corner of Orango St.
LANCASTER, PA.
The Cheapest House la the City.
nouns and sta'honeux.
OL 1IUOKS.
ocu
ALL-
SCHOOL BOOlw .
AND-
SCHOOL SUl-rES
AT THE LOWEST RATES,
I. M. FLYNN'S,
NO. i'2 WEST KING STBEET, LANCASTEU.
JCHOOL BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOB THE
LANCASTER SCHOOLS.
For Sale at the Lowest Prices.
BY
John Baer's Sons,
N0S. 15-17 NORTH (JUEEN ST.
OS-SIGN OF THE BIG BOOJC.-i
llAJiDWAit:.
IS
hff UAUOWAKK STOKb.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
dealebs IN
BUILDING and CABINET
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
1IEATERS,
RANGES,
PAINTS,
OILS and
GLASS.
House Furnishing Goods.
sll-Stno'ttw
DONT felHtUET TUB GENUINE OLD
Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 cts. at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAB
STOKE.
DKY BOOBS.
SWAEE'IS.
GOODS FROM AUCTION :
German hand-made Linen Toweling, 12 Wc.
Jean, with all-wool Filling, at 25c
Jeans.worth 20c., at 16c.
Plaid Flannels, worth 18&, at 12e.
All-wool Plad Flannel, at 20c
All-linen Doylies, at 5c apiece.
21-inch Turkey Bed Handkerchiefs, 6c
JOB XOT OF BUTTONS,
In Glass, Ivory and Composition, at 5c.
per dozen.
Also, Ivory Bullet Buttons at 5c. per doz.
STOCKING YARNS,
In Plain and Fancy Colors. Also, German
Stocking Tarns.
Bemcmber onr PATENT-BACK SHIRT can
not gap on Back.
riiHE
NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE
Has now open a Large and Carefully Se
lected Stock ot
FALL GOODS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Some or these Goods were bought below the
Regular Market Price, and all arc marked in
plain figures at prices to make them sell.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ll-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
J.
U. MARTIN & CO.
Having returned from purchasing in the
NEW YORK MARKET, all our Departments
arc complete with the Choicest Line of
NOVELTIES
IN
DRESS HOODS,
COMBINATION SUITS,
OPERA FLANNELS,
PL USttES A ND VEL VETS,
SILKS AND CASHMERES,
TRIMMINGS AND HUTTNOS,
PRISTS AND SATINES.
COMFOftTS AND BLANKETS,
HOSIER Y A ND UNDER WE A R,
CLOAKS AND SUA WLS.
A Special Bargain In n 1! inch Black Cash
nitre at 50 cents a yard.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sis.,
LANCASTER, PA.
VKW YORK STORE.
SPECIAL BARGAIN
IN
BLACK CASHMERES,
WatSband&Go.
Have opened their NEW FALL LINE and
offer the best possible value.
40-inch wide, 50c. a yard.
40-incb wide, 63 1-Sc. a yard.
49-inch wide, 07c. a yard.
40-inch wide, 75c. a yarcL
NEW FALL SHADES IN
Dress Goods and All-Wool Suitings.
Just opened our first delivery of
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.
WHITE BLANKETS,
COLORED BLANKETS,
In all sIzch and qualities, at BOTTOM
PKICES. COMFOKTS at very low prices.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
NK
W tHKAP STORK
Metzger & Haughman
Bought several months ago a Large Stock ol
COTTON FLANNELS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
COTTON FLANNELS.
Also a Full Stock of
WHITE AND COLORED
Wool Finis, Wool Flannels,
WHICH WE CAN SELL AT
LOWER PRICES,
LOWER PRICES,
Tlian it Bought Now.
&
NEW CHEAP STORE.
No. 43 West King Street..
Between tbo Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
Hotel.
nl4-lvdw
TIT SOU TVANT XO
KEEP COOL, '
GO AND DBINK SOME FlKbT-CLASS
CREAM SODA WATER,
AT
LOCHER'S DRUG STORE.
NO. 9 BAST KING STREET,
Only FIYE CEKTS a Glass.
AHTJtlCU BMOS. ADTXMT1MKMXBT.
A1
8TKICH BROS' ADVKBT1SKMEKT.
ASTKICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
OP-
FASHION!
13 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
We Have Received This Week
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
KID
GLOVES.
"GERSTER."
THBEE BUTTONS IN ALL FALL SHADES.
THBEE BUTTONS ELEGANT ASSORT
MENT OF TANS AND BROWNS.
THREE BUTTONS WHITE AND 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.
MOSQUETALRE
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 TERBA-COTTA
AT $1.00 A PAIR.
BEST GOODS AT $1.75.
FINE BLACK MOSQUETAIRE DRESSED,
EXTRA LONG.
SThese Kid Gloves are all flist quality
gools, and have tho reputation or giving
good satisfaction.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
LISLE GLOVES
IN FALL SHADES.
BRILLIANT LISLE GLOVES
IN COLORED AND BLACK.
Fine Cashmere Gloves.
CASTOR COLOR,
FAWN COLOR,
GARNET,
MYRTLE,
NAVY,
OLIVE.
BRONZE,
TEBRA-COTTA.
SILK GLOVES,
BLACK AND COLORED AT
SPECIAL PBICES.
WH'c call attention to some
BRILLIANT LISLE HOSE
FOB CHILDREN,
IN GARNET, BLACK AND DARK .NAVY
At 50c. and COc. a pair. '
LADIES' BLACK HOSE.
FULL STOCK OF ZEPHYRS,
TWO, FOUB AKD EIGHT FOLD.
GERMANTO WN YARN,
QUALITY I. AND II.,
ALL COLOB9.
GERMAN KNITTING YARN,
MIXED,
FINE COLOKS AND BALMOBAL.
AMERICAN GLOVE YARN,
SAXONY YARN,
SHETLAND WOOL,
SHETLAND FLOSS,
ALL. AT SPECIAL PRICES.
A LABGE STOCK OF
DRESS BUTTONS.
The linest and best selected stock
we have ever had,
Black Spanish Laces,
AT SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
HAND -RUN LACES
AS CHEAP AS OTHEBS.
49-Will be pleased to have you call and
examine our goods.
Astrich Brothers.
NOTICE I
J63F-OUE STORE WILL- BE CLOSED ON
THURSDAY, HEXT, SEPT. 14, UNTIL GP.JI.
d-rt
s
TKA.WBKIDOE & CLOTHIISR.
1. T. STEffMT I K STOCK.
This world-renowned firm, about retiring from business, are closing out their
immense stock at bargain prices. "We have made a considerable purchase from them
and are offering the goods in every instance at-tho greatly reduced prices made of late
by them to close their stock .
Included in the offerings are :
BARGAINS IN SILK,
IN DRESS GOODS,
IN BLACK GOODS,
IN HOSIERY,
IN LACES,
IN LINEN GOODS,
IN BLANKETS,
IN QUILTS, m
IN MUSLINS,
IN HANDKERCHIEFS,
IN CHINTZES,
GINGHAMS, &c.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
.mrvii
EIGHTH AND MARKET,
PHILADELPHIA.
apr22-oawlF&w
HOUSE FURNISUWG GOODS.
TflLIMN A WILLJsON.
HOUSEFURNISHING !
ELOT & WLH.S01T.
STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES
Public
STEAM PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING,
SLATE MANTELS, CHANDELIERS.
lqt. Fruit Jars Only 5ets. Apiece.
JELLY TUMBLERS, TIN OANS,&c.i&c.
FLINN & WILLSON.
(SIGN OFTUK TWO BIG DOGS.)
WINES
POOLING, KKFKKS111KU AMD HEALTHFUL, DIUKKS IfOK HOT WEATUEK.
APOLLINABIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters.
CANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE,
TUB FINEST IN THE MAKKET.
VLAUKT WINKS. Of our own direct importation lrom the House ot Evarlsto, Vupout &
PLEASAM1 YALLEY WINE COMPANY,
Groat Western Brand, Extra Dry.
Superior to llio Golrten Age, wlilch is put up by t ho Pleasant Valley Wine ICo. tor the Ilam
luoiulsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary Stock, the Ilaminondsport Co. iurnishlnjr theui
with the Brand ami .Label. Tho Uainniomlsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines
au mo Leaning ami 1'opuiar isramla ot Fit
the Pleasant Valley Wino Co. 'a Great Western
Fruit J jiiee. BElGABT'S .OLD BRAND Y. No
H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent.
NO. 29 EAST KING STREET.
MEDICAL.
)AKKBK'B UiNGEU TONIC.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
Invigorates without intoxicating, cures disorders oi tho bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and
JH?i7h ti,Hi:ltfU5LlUresJ?reral,,l,,looal,ur,llw' ntho BEST AND SUKEST
COUGH MEDICINE EVEIt UbED. If you are Millcring from Fomale Complaints. Nervous
ness. Bhouiimtfcm, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TONIC to-day. loo DOI.L.AK.S paid lor
trilVJV!.U,.,l,,,T,.'Jr.clirt"' or for anything injurious lounil in it. Send for circular.
PARKERi) HAIR BALSAM "s'ltt-'n'ostlastidiousasapertcctllairKcstorerand
imvuiJivu uam unwau Dressing. M)c. and l sizes. II IS COX A CO., New York,
mayl-eod&vuw
CHINA AH It UIjASS WAJtb.
H
1GII JHAllTIX.
FBDIT JABS !FBDIT JABS
WHOLESALE AND KETA1L.
AT
CHINA HALL.
IIoadquartera,for MASON
PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS,
Tints, Quarts, and Half GaUons.
Gem Glass Top Fruit Jar,
Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar.
RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS.
JELTY TUMBLERS!
JELLY CUPS!
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTEB. 1A.
LIQUOBS, XV.
HOUSEAL. CD'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
No. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa.
Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con
stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Uonso
Brandy, warranted ot the vintage of ism.
Kent especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines to suit tho trade.
lob3-lyd HOUSEAL A CO.
A BOUGH, IRREGULAR, WARTY Ul
cer, much depressed in tho centre, not
very offensive and but llttlo pain such is tho
ordinary cancer of the cheek; rapid, but not
necessarily dangerous, if early removed.
CANCERS and TUMORS, or all kinds cured
without pain or using tho knife; also. Skin
Diseases. Chronic and Private Diseases suc
cessully treated by
DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKER.
Office 13 East "Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa.
Consultation tree. sM-3tdftw
YELLOW FRONT CIGARS, CLEAR HA
vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent
Clear in the city at
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB
STORE.
aoitnx.
EIGHTH AND FILBERT,
for Offices, Hotels, Residences and
Buildings.
LANCASTER, PA.
AND I.IO.U011S.
KNCII CHAMPAGNES. Wearethca"eiit
Extra lry Wine. The Moiii-crat Co Li
family ahould 1)0 without in .bottle of this
for
Limo
Bc-
EDUCATIONAL,
SWARTHMOKK COLMSOE.
RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD
ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre
paratory school under cars ol members ot
tho Society ot Friends. The main building,
destroyed by tire 9th month, last, lias been
completely rebuilt, enlarged, and littcd up
with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction
in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and
tne Sciences. New Sciontilic Building con
taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma
chine Shops.audall appliances for pursuing a
thorough courso in Chemistry, mechanical
and Civil Engineering. Tho next term opens
Jth mo. (Sept.) 25th. Apply early, as, other
things being equal, places will be given to tho
earliest applicants.
For full particulars, address
EDWARD M. SIAG1LL, Pres't,
Swarthinore College, Delaware Co., Pa.
juneS-3md
OWl'lJUIN C. SHORTIJDGE'S
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MEDIA, VENN.,
12 Stiles from Philadelphia.
SCHOOL VEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12.
Fixed price covers every expense, even
books. Ac No extra charges. No incidental
expenses. No examination lor admission,
'lhirtecn experienced teachers, all men and
all graduates. Special opportunities for apt
students to advance rapidly. Special drill lor
dull and backward loys. Patrons or students
may select any studies or choose tho regular
English. Scientific, Business, Classical or
Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at
Media arc now in Harvard, Yalo and ten other
colleges anil polytechnic schools. Media lias
seven churches and a temperance charter
which prohibits tho sale ot all Intoxicating
drinks. For new illustrated circular address
the principal anil proprietor. SWITHIN C.
SHORTLIDGE, A. M. (Harvard University
Graduate) MEDIA. VENN. a2tlnid&w
CAIiMAOJSB, JtO.
WMK HTANUAKU UAKKIAUK WORK
OF LANCASTEB COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
FINE
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, VENN'A.
Wo make every style Buggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. We nso only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. or quality of ork our prices are
the cheapest in the state. Wo buy lor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms. Glveusa
call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially
mploved for that purpose. Ia26-tfd&w
th a rt. t. us' HVitm.
ACATKH AMi niUajfiRSVllXK S.
mu vara run as follows,:
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-J t nT
Leave llillersvUle (lowVi So? MS. Ti&&
a. M., and 1,5, 5 and 7 p.m. ""' """"H"
Cars run dally on ivo time except on Sun
flOLCMBlA FORT DEPOSIT RAIL-
Vj. , KOAD TIME TABLE. .
liSrJJ8 Row I?n "snlarty on thn Columbia
Ume- oPWlt Railroad on the following
opthwakrTi stations. BoaTHwliuT.
r.Tt,
C:a
em
6:42
'A.X.
A.M.
100
r.n.
Columbia....
. . . Washington.. .
....Ciemwell....
...(are Harbor...
..Shenk's Fcrrj'..
IVquea
..York Furnace..
Tucqnan
.MtCall's Ferry.
...Kite's Eddy...
..Fluhing Creek..
..Peach Bottom..
...Conowingo...
Octorara
...Port Deposit..
....PcrryvHle....
10:X
10UW
105
114)0
11:(0
115
11:10
11:15
11:20
1U30
HUM
11:54
".DO
7K
7)9
7d:
7:17
7:23
7JXJ
7:41
70
7:10
7:27
7::S7
8.-00
8:13
8:25
7U
7SS
7:17
7:if
r.w.
12:tO
12:15
8:W
12JU
r2tt
pKAOINU UOLIBUUia K. B.
AKBANGKMENT OrPASSBNGKR TRAINS
MONDAY, MAY 229, 1882.
NORTHWARD.
t.BAm
A.M. r.n.
.- 55
8:09 5r23
8.02 5:20
7:45 5.-05
7:40 5:01
7:36 4:58
7:51 4-M
7s 4:51
7:23 4:47
7:10 4:36
7:; 4:33
6:57 4:26
6:41 4:12
6:32 4:05
6.-2U MuVS
A.M.
7
9:10
9TJ)
QuarryvUle
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster
Columbia.
ABarva.
Readliup
6:20
7:30
7:40
7:38
9.45
SOUTHWARD.
UAVS.
Reading
ABRIVB.
Columbia
invSjSier.. ...... ...........
Lancaster. King St
Onarrwllht
r.n. r.n.
.... 23U
.... 3:40
IM 3M
1U0 3:10
3.-20 5.50
r.v
70S
9:40
9-.30
9:40
&30
6:40
6:45
"w " ---- v,wv 4.4Jv vnJ
10:40
"-T"" "' oaiik Wslia t-(.iall lunim
trom niiludt'lphla. PottsvilTe. JlanisburK, AU
ltmtown mul Nw York, via Jlouml Brook
a raiiia nT ut rnaaa ma h .a.a.... .. .. .a
At. flTolntlllllu Wlfh frafna a.I T.m,-m. V..L.
Hanover, UettysUuiv. Frederick and BalU-
"J ft iijmrn. nnpi.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKW
8CHEDULE On and aHor MONDAY.
IULY 17th, 18S2, trains on the Pcnnoyl
yania Railroad will arrive at and leave the
LannKl" ami ni'hidelph'.a tepotas follows :
KA.STtVARD.
LanPhil
Mail Express
Fast Lino.....
Harrteburg Express
York Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomodation arrives....
Columbia Accommodation
Frederick Accommodation arrives..
Seashore ExproKs I
A.M.
12:44
A.M
2:55
7-W
100
C:.T.
8:10
8:10
85
9:00
11:45
r.n.
12A'i
ina
3:20
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express
Day Express
ilarrisburg Accommodation.
Mall Train
t
2:4'
r.v.
0:15
5:05
7:35
9:45
2J0
tZZ
645
8:50
11.00
Hanover Accommotlatlou west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through to Hanover daily, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster wltb Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will
run through to Frederick.
ILe. lAr.
WaSTWARD.
ire
hlllJin
A.W.
A. ST.
6:27
6-i7
K3&
9:40
10:15
10-.20
r.n.
1:40
JdO
News Express
Way Passenger.
Mail Train, No. 1. via. Mt.Joy
Mail Train, No.2,vlaColumbia,lcavcs
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation leaves....
4UJ0
4:30
7:00
"8:13
Fast Line :
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
Ul5
r.n.
Ilarrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves.
Columbia Accommodation
Ilarrisburg Express
Western Express
Pacific Express
2:14
4:14
6.05
230
7:30
7:10
il:10
l:4.r
5:10
9-.IA
llS)
v. r.n.
120 6:10
P.M.
2.10 8J3
OaJv
.... 9-.S5
Ilarrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in., has
direct connections (withoutchange of cars) to
Columbia and York.
Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged,
wul stopatDownliigtown.Coatcsvillu, 1'arkes- -
burg, Mount Joy, Elizabethtown and Miildlo-
town.
Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall
Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex
press run daiiv.
JCAILMOAOS.
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GREAT
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