LANCASTER; fiAJLTf ITEjgUlGECEJK, MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 25, 1882. Lancaster intelligencer. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25, 1689. 1 UI.VJLLK IN WASHINGTON. A Cor.iUI Keeeptloa Warm Greeting Be tween Daaeabower aad the Engineer. The reception tendered Engineer Mel ville and his companions Noros and Nin derman, of the Jeannette expedition, and Lieutenant Berry, of the Rogers, by the citizens of Washington, was cordial. Long before the limited express was due a crowd of several thousand had assem bled at the depot. Pennsylvania avenue, from the depot to the treasury, the route along which it was known the city's guests would be escorted, was lined with people waiting to eatch a glimpse of the returning explorers. At the depot the dis trict militia was drawn up in line on the street, and a portion of the reception com. mittee, ex-Secretary of the Navy Thomp son, Aoting-Secretary of State Davis and a number ot naval officers awaited the ar rival of tho train inside the building. Among tho callers, Lieutenant Danen howcr was conspicuously noticeable. He was tho first to greet his old companions as the party alighted from the train, and tho greeting was a hearty one. Melville appeared to recognize Dancnliower before the latter saw him, and pressed forward with extended hand and " liello Dan. 7 As soon as Danenhower saw him, he rushed up and greeted him with "How are you, old fellow !" and the two shook hands long and warmly. Then the citizens' committeo thronged around and were introduced to tho survivors of the Jcam.ctto expedition. Melville and Berry stood closo together with Noros and Ninderaan in the back ground. Melville looked somewhat grave and Berry appeared embarrassed. His friends say he is as modest as a girl. Noros and Nin derntan looked on with interest. They are stalwart specimons of humanity, and their rugged physique elicited many ex pressions of admiration from tho by.staud ers. The welcome at tho depot was brief and cordial. Commissioner West oi the district mado a feeling speech, first to Me.' ville, then to Berry, then to Nindcrman and Noros, and then to all four together. in which be spoke of tho daugers they had successfully combattcd, and expressed the appreciation of their .services by t'jo pco plo of this country. Melville and Berry responded with a fow wonls, alter which they were escorted to carnages and driven tot be hotel, accompanied by tho militia. As they emerged from tho depot to the carriages they wcro loudly cheered, and all along tho rout! to the hotel this ap plause was kept tip. Melville and Berry rodo in tho samo carriage, and Noros and Ninderman with Lieutenant Daitcnhower occupied another. Tho committees and the district officers accompanied them in other carriages to the hotel, which was tho army and navy headquarters. A num ber of their brother officers thronged about Melville and Berry, and gave them a very warm greeting. Iu tho evening a formal reception was given them at the masonic temple, which was attended by a great throng of people. Ev-Secietary of the Navy Thompson delivered the address of welcome. JOURNALISTIC YAUflTMEX. A Welrd-Loaklni: Draft UevlNeit by Two rl- uoriui writer. Two well known journalists, Mr. Georje A lleuty an I .Mr. U. Wilson, both of tho editorial stalf of the London Standard, mado a most interesting and rather haz ardous cxnaritu tut. iu bat sailing on Put noy Lioacb, o:i Saturday. They turned out in a weird looking craft, wh osc iirsfc performance causod qui to a little Hot ter of excilemonl on tho river. Tho boat is lha invention of Mr. Uenty, who believes bis invention will make boat sail ing as nearly as possible eafo on rivers and shallow waterd. The craft is si beautifully built decked sailing gig, with a large open cockpit in tho centre. Shu is .seventeen feet long and four foot beam ; she carries two lug sails and a great jib, tho hoist of tho main lug boiug, as far as can be esti matsd, about thiitcen feet, that of th.: mizzen about seven feet or soveu feet sit inches. From each side of his boat Mr. Henty runs out a tough spar, at tho end of which he has fixed a small, clean cnS, air-tight boat or lloat, about eight feet long and one foot beam. Their boat pitches, but does not roll. Tho sjar works on a joint which allows its iloat to fall down, but does not lot it move up abovo the level of the dock. Thus, when tho oraft tends to heel over undor full sails, tha pressure is conveyed to the leeward lloat boat at the eud of tho outrigger. Its extreme buoyancy keeps the deck of the little yacht almost level. Those floats can bo shipped and unshipped with the utmost ease. With the result of tho trial trip Mr. Henry and his friend professed them selves more than satisfied, and from the river bank only ouo defect could bo no ticed. Tho craft seemed to be guilty of wcatner-cocking," that w, haugmg up in stays, and refusing now and then to pay off either on otto tack or the ether. This defect Mr. Henty believes lio cau euro by having more ballast astern and by iengtli cntng tha rudder. Both Mr. Henty and Mr. Wilson declare that tho boat steers easily is, in fact, very sousitivo to her helm that she goes closo to tho wind, that she is swift in the lightest puff's and tho dismal predictions with which t.hoy were met on tho morning of their adven ture bavo not been verified. STATE HOUNUAKY LINE!. The New lAtti .monuments That Sap-irate MewkrwK from Pennsylvania. Elmtra Advertiser. The dispute between the two states over the boundary line between New York and Pennsylvania, as is well known, was finally settled by both states accepting the old boundaries, lbjtho principal reason that many farm line fences formed the bounda ries and much labor was required to change tax assessments, etc, But tho old boun dary was ill understood, it being just 100 years since the boundary monuments were erected, and many of them were broken, covered up or lost fight of. For the pur pose of renewing tbo monuments a corps of laborers under charge of Engineer Major II. W. Claik, of Syracuse, was sot. to mark some time i.ince ou the most easterly point where the two states coico together on tho Delaware river and they bavo completed their labors as far as tho plank road iu the town of South post. New York, adi3tanoe of soventj nine miles. They expect to finish tie work by January 1. 1884. Tho monu ments aro made of Quiucy granite, and are about four feet long and six inches square at tho top. Tlioy aie dressed one foot down, that distanco being loft abovo ground. Heavy creases are cut at right angles across each. The letters li. and N. Y.. which are about two inches long, fasa Pennsylvania and New York re speetively. At highways, street and rail way crossings the top of tho stones are one foot by six inches in size, and in other particulars like the others. T.'ioso of the ordinary size aro set just one milo apart and will bo of benefit to assessors and others residing near the line. For some time to como they will establish the permanent boundary lino between those states. HOVISKD OF A UFE'S SAVINGS. An Old Coople' Bone KobbM or About 13,000 Daring Their Absence. One of the most bold and daring robber ies lits been committed at Mount Holly, Knox county, Ohio. Stephen Day, a mer chant of that place, sold his t-tore, and having received about $1,000 for it, he deposited it in a tin box containing tho balance of his money, about $12,000. Ho and bis wifo then left tbo boueo and went to the railway station near by out of curio-.' ty to see an excursion train fromCin cin'i.iti. They were absentonly about tea mi utes and on their return to the hoosf were surprised to find the tinboxwitl tit. contents stolen. The neighborhood turccd out in search of the thief, but as yet there is no clue. Mr. Day is about seventy-two years and by application to business bad accumulated the above sum, which now being stolen from him leaves him almost without a penny in his old age. He is grief stricken over his loss and as soon as the truth dawned upon him bat he had been robbed of all his posses sions he at once took his bed, and as he is so old and infirm his friends now fear that he will be unable to survive the shock and think he may bocomo dorauged. The money consists of United States bonds, checks and drafts, and several thousand dollars in cash. OOOO FOK THE SOUL. An Open Contention llauk Made by a Defaulting Cashier. Wall Street News. The bank cashier and two of tho direo tots have just fiuished a confidential chat in the bank parlor when in walks the seo rctary with a newspaper iu his hand and observes : ' There it is again auother cashier em bezzles 0,000 and skips." " Ah !" says the first director. " Ah !" echoes the second. " Ah !" that reminds me," adds the cabhier. " If you hadn't happened to mention it I might have forgotten it en tirely. Fourteen years ago I began to rob this bank of a few dollars a time and cover my olFcnso by false entries." " No !" by the three iu chorus. " I have taken $13,500 up to date and you have not missed a dollar of it. I can't restore $10 of the sum." " Your bond !" yells the president. "Neither signed nor dated," replies the cashier. " We'll put you iu prison !" "And my friends will get me a pardou in six months." 'Pooh ! Think of tho injury to the bank, rather." The cashier lights a twenty center, and puts his feet on the table, aud the trio ro tiiu to a corner, whisper, nod, agree, and the president returns says : " Young man, here aro 500 to take you on a vacation lor hix weeks ; go and regain your lost health, and if you want a certifi cate of character write us anil it shall bo foi warded byliiet mail." FI.IMJUINC A UIRLTODKdTU. l lie Atrocious Cruelties of Missionaries In Africa. Newspapers published on the wct coast of Africa contain reports of tho hearing of charges against W. F. John, Phoebe John, John Williams-, aud Kezia Williams, of Hogging a gill so ciuclly as to causo her death. John aud Williams were described as agents and .schoolmasters of the church missionary society at Onilsha, on tho Niger. Tin' female prisoners wero their wives, and the' girls, whose ill treatment led to tho accusation, wero both persons whom the p.isoucrs had ranomed. The alleged oiti'ii.so took p!a-..j as far back as 1ST7, when both girls ran away fiom their emp'ioycio, but wero brought back. As a paiiishmert for their escape they wero taken to the prisoner Williams' house, when the piisnr John, having obtained a pieco of rope, they were stripped naked and tied back to back. Tho allegations are not only that tho two male prisoners savagely Aog geil tho girls with their own hands, but that a number of natives wero ordered bo keep up the punishment, which they did with guava whips, canes, rope3 and other instruments. Not content with this, the male prisoners ordered some pepper to bo brought, and rubbed it into the bleeding woundfiof tho gills as they lay upon tho ground, helpless aud rolling about in :i;;ony. This was in the morning aud tho git js were left lying on tho ground undor the broiling sun during tho whole day v-i hout sholter or aid of any kind. They W'T" again barbariously treated three ii , later, aud on the followiug morniDg o( of tbo girls died. True bills have boon tet tuned against all tho prisoners at Sierra Leone. "Ily asking loo much wo inav lose the little that wo had before." Kidney-Wort asks nothing but u fair trial. Tilts Riven, it lears no loss of tailhin Its virtues. A lady writes front Oregon : " For thirty years 1 have been :itl!icted with kidney complaints. Ivo pack ages oi Kidney-Wort haVf daucirtu more good than all the medicine and doctors I have hadbelorc. 1 believe it Is usutu cure." SFusl, brilliant and fashionable arc the Diamond Iye colors. OnepackagccolotsJ to 4 lbs. ol goods, luccnts lor any color. SniLou's Cotign and Consumption Curo Is soid by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For bale nt Cochran's liug More, 137 North Qiicfii St. myl-lv. drow&w That hacking couzh can be so quickly cured by Shiloh'.s Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale ut Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. in? 1-1 wdeo w&w 1 hid severe attacks ol gravel nn.t kidney tiouhlr; ivm tumble to g(.t unyinedlclne or doctor to cure ine until 1 used Hop Kilters, ami th.-y cured mo in :i short time. A Distin guiiJud Lawyer in Wayne County, JV. Y". slVSwd&w IScotiuiny. A fortune may be spent in ut-ing incfiectual medicines, when by applying Thomas' Eclefc tric Oil a .speedy and economical cure can bo cilectcd. In cases ot ihcumutism, lame back, bodily ailment?, or pains of nvcrv dcscrintlon. it affords instant relict. For sale at II. TJ. Coch ran's urug store, 137 Jiortu guccn street, Lan caster. Slkki'Liks nights, maile miserable, by that tcrribiccou.il. Shiloh's Curo h thoremedv tor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. li$7 North Uueen St. myl-lw deowAw The Country. Who that has ever lived any time in the coun try but must have heard ot the virtues of Bur dock as 11 blood purillcr. Burdock Blood Bit ters cure dyspepsia, biliousness and all disor dels aiisiiiglrom impure blood or deranged liver or kidneys. 1'riceSl. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. UUUUltS, AC HOUxK.lt. AS (JO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Oooen street, Lancaster, I'a. Tho very best and II nest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES und LIQUORS, con bliinlly lor s:do at wholesale d retail. Straight Old Kye Whisky of tho distillation ot lfe7a. I'uie unadulterated Custom House lirandy, warranted ol tho vintage ol 1$G0. Kept especially lor medicinal purposes, l'nro w.n Jiuiiuiiu miii, linn omer wntsHics, l;mn dies and Wnuw to suit, the trade. teltJ-lyil ItOSJSKAl. & CO. Ji:orosAi,s K01t.sr.WKiw anoi-jking. healed pi opos;iJs will be lecelvel at Al derman Uarr's olllce, on South Duke Rtieef up to 7 o'clock p. m., on MONO V V. SEl'TEM BElt S5, 18S, lor the following work : A two-loot .sewer on Last Che-tiiut htieet, Irom Duke to Lime streets, OfiO teething. Also it two-toot hewer 011 West Chestnut -tract, from llaiy street eastward, 337! feet long. Also a six-loot arched culvcit Irnm the Quar ry vllle railroad to Water street, at the termi nus ot the Andrew street newer, 'Jl feet long-. Also the piking ol Cliarlotle btrect, Irom hlng to Orange streets. j Plans and spccUlcntlons can be seen nt the City ltcguiator's Olllce, No. 1 East King street. Tho committeo reserve Urn right to reject any or ail bids. By order or i ecpKMltd THE STUEET COM MITTEE.' SOMK TUMOUS, Sl'KINOLNO HCOH THJ5 Periosteum ot the Bones, are like fibrous tumors, heavy, Ann, tense, elastic, moro or less round or oval 111 outline, aud spherical or flattened according to tho compression excr cl&o.l upon them. cam-bus anil TUSIOUS of all kinds cured niumui jmui or DI-.ie-C"i, Chioulc u-liig the knife; also, Sklnjr, J itnd I'livate J)lens'S tuc-1 w.'.xs.fullj ti-cated by DltJJ. II. I), and M. A. I.ONGAKEU. Ofllce 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. 1'a, Consultation tree. sil-3tdaw D ON'T KlKlKX THIS titfnnt-ntr jt J Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 eta, at I nARTMAN'3 YELLOW JTBONT CIG AJfi ' bTUUE. mmbical. TTilC. BKXSON'S KJOBEDLES. From the New Haven Begister. CELERY : AS A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. ! r: "J il I !' II1'.' I What tho Medical Profession Say About it, and the. Good Results Attending its Use. HEADACHE, .NEURALGIA, NERVOUS NESS, SLEEPLESSNESS ANU ( DYSPEPSIA. " D1L BENSON'S preparation of Celery and Chamomile tor nervous diseases is the most Important addition mado to tho materia med lea in the last quarter ot a century." Dr. J. W. J. Knglar, ot Baltimore. "WK. Bcnsou'a Pills are worth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. 11. Schlichter, of Baltimore. I "These 1'llls arc Invaluable in nervous dt cases." Dr. Hammond, ot New York. " Ur. Benson's. l'UIsjfor the cure 9! Neural gia, trea 8uceesi."-rnr. GJ P. floluian, Chrls tianburg, Va. ' ' These PHIs arc a special preparation, only for the cure ot special diseases, as named, and lor these diseases they are worthy ol a trial by all intelligent sutlercrs. They aro prepared expressly to and will cure sick hcadacho, nervous hcadacho, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. .Price. 50 cents a box. Depot, IOC Norti EbtftW t,,Balllmoie, Mil. By mall, two boxes' for $1, or six boxes lor $2..V, to any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Kemetly and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE. ispVarAiitedto Ctiro , " EC7.KMA, TETTEItS, IltjSiOBS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CUUST, ALU KOUGU CALY EliUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAItt AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCEUS, TENDER Il'CIIINuS AND PIMPLE3, on all parts of tho body. It makes the skin white, solt and smooth ; removes tun und Irecklc, and is the best toilet dressing in tiik would. Elegantly put up, Two bottles iu ono package, consisting ol both internal und ex ternal treatment. All tlrst class druggists have it. Price $1 per package. C. N. CKITTKNTON, 115 Fulton street, New Vork, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Bcn son's remedies. BeplG-lmd.jr.W&S&w 4 I O VEtt r 5,000 Druggists id Physicians : !' WA r!J ' I Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Messrs. Heaburu t Johnson. Manufacturing Cteniists, 21 Ptatl street, Aieiw York: j t'KHTLKMKN: For tho past low years wo liuvc sold various brands of Porous Plasters. Pliywlciaiw und Ilia-public prefer BENSOK'S CAPCINE POUOUS PLASTER to all others. We consider them ono ot the very few reliablo household remedies worthy ot confidence. They are superior to all other porous plasters or Liniments lor external use. KENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER is a genu ine Pai'inaceutical product, ot tho highest order of merit, and so recognized by physi cians and druxiclste. -. When other remedies tail CAPCINE PLASTER. et a BENSON'S You will be disappointed II you iiho cheap Plasters, Liniments, Padj or Electrical Mag net Ic Toys. '"A 3xm$'R E5DTrAT:iiA'9T. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION FLAS'lHtf. CtlAS. . CKIl-CKNTON, 113 Fulton St., New York, sole Agent lor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed. seplU-2wdopoftweow FOR HAI.K. TVJWW KKAlttf. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properllca in city and country, with prices, &e. Copies sent tree to any address, r Ali'I AniERR i CO., Real -KstntcWa Insuraneo Ag'euts, No. 10 East King Street, A" miINISTICA,T01t'.S SAlt;. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18S2, at Cooper's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa., pursuant to an nrtler or the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sale, the lollowlng described real en tat !, to wit : A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on West Chestnut street, near Charlotte, '41 rent, and extending in dentil ot that width Vl-xt. lent. then widening to 60 teet, and extending a fur ther depth or 12SJ4 teet to Marlon street. The lot will hi! sold in four purparts, ns follows: Purpart No. 1. A vacant lot fronting on West Chestnut street 22 leet front and 128W reel in depth, moro or les, bounded on the east by property ot Rev. Kuulllng and on tho west by Purpart No. 2. Purpart No. 2. A vacant lot or tho same di mensions as No. 1, and adjoining the same on the west. Purpart No. 3. A vacant lot frnntini nn JTIUTMIU 91 depth, nt vr...,... ... .&.' a.-... v.j. ... . ... . - " - Purnart 01 Ainazlah Ban- and others. Purpart No. 4. A lot fronting on Marion street, 3(5 feet by 12S feel in depth, on which is erected a doublo onc-and-a-halt story BRICK DlVELLINU HOUSE, Nos. SITandSM Marlon street, with shop, well ot water, hyorant. fruit trees and other Improvements. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by tho under signed. TOBIAS ROYER, Administratoro! Catharine Koyer, ilcc'd. Jacob Gcndakcr. Anct. scpt23-SAMtsd 12, will 6t 1610 i puUlesale latftho -0!rrr,Tr Ifoase.'WMt Kit frtreet,'fo- the City ot Lan caster, the following city property, viz: No. 1. A Sot of ground. No. .r South Qiu on street. Iron ting on said street 25 leet and ex tending in depth at feet, upon which is ercctod a lour-stoiy Brick Building, latoly occuplod by Marshall & ltengicr as a hardware store. , No. 2. A lot of ground fronting 32 fectrtn Eu.st Vino street and extending iu depth I'iUlZ feet, upon which is erected a two story Rrick 1! oubc. No. 3. A lot of uroiinil-ve;irnf tin frnntliin. on Washington street"32 feet and extending in depth liij leet, Tho improvements con sist ot two two-story Brick Houses, each 10 icotfront, j No. 1. A Jot or ground, No. 4C South Prince, fronting 22 teet on said street and extendlrtg In depth lib teet, to Water street, upon whloB aro erected a two-story Brick Dwelling, with all modern improvements. On the rear ot tile lot is a two-story Brick Stable. ! .? i ,A ,ot Iro"tff on West Lemon street. SM;An? ,M5rson w.Is,1,Ig further infor mation Ju rcterenco to tho 159 10U will pleaso call on John B.Good. esq , Contro Square. J Nos. 1, s and 3 will bo sold on tho ffi an'd Sale to commenco. at 7 o'clock p. in., whan terms will be made known by CIIAS. F. RENGIEtt. v 'bi'ii-l.u uift tllU A3 1 II, ftWrSFASJfilSJ"". QU1K, HewhV Sffil a: TuKU.tiATisat cukgu. i Suillcient evidence can be furnished Lancaster to convince you that the Electrii 11 1 asuru cnre lor uneumatlsm arid Sr11 kcs It a specialty. KtaS 8trcet Lancaster, Pa. ou uiuiuui auu UCIVUU8 diseases. UK. till Office. 247 We aSMmcUtiri DMT BOODB. fiiii'tf 1 1 SWAER'S. 1 LADIES' MERINO tTNDERWZAK. UKNTSJtERINOUNDttlWEAK. CHILDREN'S MKKINO UNDKRWKAJL flannels, Blankets, Covlorts, Counter panes, Extra Heavy-Welght Cashmeres, at lowest prices. Also Stocking Yarns. Plain and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels in rem nants, worth lSKc to 15c, at 9c, 10c and 12Jo. ' REVERSIBLE STj IT1NG3 at 9c. same goods elsewhere st 12K& Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS are not excelled. They contain 14 yards of Furniture Prints and lour -pounds best cot ton, and none quilted like them in any other store In the city. ' NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. TPHK NORTH rJND DRY GOODS STORE Has now open lected Stock ot a Largo and Carefully Se- FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Some or these Goods were bought below tho Regular Market Price, and all aro marked in plain figures at prices to make them sell. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, n-iydi LANCASTER. PA. N KW YOIIK STOKK. SPECIAL BARGAIN -IN BLACK CASHMERES, WatiShaiid&Co. Have opened their NEW PALL LINE and otrer the best possible value. 40-Inch wide, 00c. a yard. 40-Inch wide, C2 l-2c. a yard. 49-inch wide, 67c. a yard. 40-Inch wide, 75c. a yard. NEW FALL SHADES IN Dress Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Just opened our lirst delivery of FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In all sizeo and qualities, at ROTTOM PRICES. COMFORTS at very low prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. W. IV UilKAl'sTOKK Metzgor & UaughmaiTs .'l,' jNBTW CHEAP, STORE -is HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS FOR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR. CENT'S MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at 25c.; 37c, 45c, E0c., 05c., 75c., and $1. LADIES MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at 37c., 45c., -Wc, C5c., 73c, and f 1. CHILDREN'S MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS from 12 cents up. GENT'S MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED 81HRTS and DRAWERS at $1.50, regular price $2.00. LADIES MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED SHIRTS aud DRAWEItS at $1.50, regular price $2.00. B-We are full ol Bargains of sill kinds. ITZfil & HAO&HHANu No. 43 West King Street. Between th Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. nl-lvd4w VAJtyETS. riAlU-KTS. Caxpet Manufactory. Having undertnlcen to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yanls per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot ; . Brassols, Ingrain and Tcnetiau Carpets, Ar GREAT BARGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to. make joom and ttvo my entire attention to wholesalo 'trade or uiy own inauutacturud goods. Please call early. . H. S. mRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. STOCKS. TNCKEASB XOUU CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 510, ?20, 50, 8100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. JTrom May 1. 1881, to the present datt-.tOtu lttveqtmeatgcor W.too to 41.000 cash preflpluveDe4!'ArqBTlzedaBd paid to Invest ors amountincrto iSeverat times the originiil investment, still leaving tho original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot land W sent-tree. Werwont responsible agents who will report the crops and Introduce tho nlaa Address, j TiT-TSMWIWa Ur. mTCTP'OTAIkir lMBmtn!s4lon Merchants. Major Block. Chi. cago,IJL InO-lya' SMALL BAVAMAtCIGARS 2 FOB 5 CT. at No. 21 North Queen street. HARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. DKT OMUUGRaSS. MORKAY OO. MEW AUTUMN GOODS ! FOR LADIES?, MEN'S AND CHILDBEN'S WEAR. LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, English, French and American. WINTER CLOAKENGS, Imported and Domestic MEN'S SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, Foreign and Home Hakes. WORSTED COATINGS, Black, Blue and Green Diagonals, Baskets and Corkscrews. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS, For Garments and Trimmings. MOHAIR AND SILK PLUSHES. In Cloth and New Art Shades. CHILDREN'S SACQUKLNGS, Plaids, Checks and Mixtures. BOY'S SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, Durable and Fancy Styles. FALL SACQUEINGS, New Designs. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS, Meltons, Kerseys, Diagonals aud Solt-Face Goods. FELTS-A11 Colors and Prices. SLMONI BILLIARD CLOTHS by the Yard or Piece. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, large assortments. VELVETEENS, CORDUROYS, MOLESKINS. Our " SAMPLE" and " MAIL ORDER " Department afford gpecial facilities for out- of-tovn customers. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. al5-3mdftw I.ASCAHTEK WATVUJSS.- II-IS. 4SWK KNOW, AND AS EVKBY body will agree, A BOLD CLAIM, But we make it Deli bora' el y, and upon the Authority ot most Com potent Judges, that, tho Lancaster Watches. AKU, UBADB FOU tillADE, THE Best Watches in America. "Keystone" Grade. Splendid Record " Although Subject to Rough Bicycle Riding.' Lancaster, Sept. 13, 18S2. To Lancaster Watch Co. Gentlemen : Several months ago I bought a Keystone " Watch, No.2l,SS7. Attcr getting it to close adjustnient,lcompared it regularly with the timodelivcicd by the W.U.Tel. Co. daily Irom tho Clock in tho National Observa tory at Washington. At the end or Twenty Days Its variation was only omk-iialv bei ond, by chronometer, irom'meantimoot tho Wash ington Observatory which clock is never allowed to vary moro than one-tenth ot a sec ond from absolute accuracy. At tliat timo I unlortunatcly neglected to wind it, and thus Inst continuous record. It has fcinee been doing excellent work, although subjected dally to considerable lough bicvclc riding, which is a severe test ot its time-keeping ami running qualities. This is not a ''Special" Watch, but was taken directly irom slock, as sent from the factory. Yours truly, C. B. LONCBNECKBU. " Lancaster" Grade. "UNEXCELLED IN BEAUTY." IiAMCASTEB, Sept. 12,1882. I have carried a "Lancaster " Watch of- tho finest Nickel grade, lor ihree years, and it has given entire satisfaction. It has kept accurate time, so accurate that I have repeatedly offered to test it with tho most widely known move ments. It has not yet needed any repairing, and I can unhesitatingly pronounce it ono ol the best In tho market. 1 do not desire any thing better. Aside irom its utility, tho " Lan caster " movement is unexcelled In beauty. JOSKl'U J5. BOWMAN. The Lancaster Watches are so Carkfui.lt Madk that fiuvKcT Adjustmemt insures l'cn kect Timk, with proper care ol the Movements. rAMM iiANUtauti, tee. w K 11AVK ADDED lUkMtKVY TO OUK Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot rAPEB HANGINGS, aud among them some ot the Choicest Styles in tlioltut Grade or Goods. These will bo sold lowio order to make speedy sales. KEMNANTS are accumulating all tho time in small lots, which aro very' desirable lor Closets. Vestibules and Booms, runnlntr in price from Three Cents apleco up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado i'atters. Plain Goods In All Colors and Width?. WKKEEl AN ELEGANT LINE OS" " LACS CURTAINS IN WniTE anil VKKAM, It Jilt SKTS. PILLOW Hll AMB, 1'IUlb.h, LAMUIIEQUINS, Ac. In Ebony, Brass, Cborry, Poles In Ebony, Brass, Cborry, Ash and Walnut. Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. VAJttlAUJSa, JtV. rrtUE STAMUAKD CAK1UAUK WORK OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., flNB Carriage Builders. MAKKKT STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. Wo use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work onr prices are tho cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash anil sell on the most reasonable tonus. Glveusa calL All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen espechd ly mploved for that purpose. In2fi-ttd Aw GHAT'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that lollow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine la sold by all druggists at U per pack ago, Or six packages for IS. or will te sent free by mall on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Ob account of counter feits, wahavo adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; theonly genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by on For sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 187 North Queen street. ' . TOE GRAY MEDICINE CO., K.Y. apr:;Mrlw VOOD.f. HAJLHOADB. T MK GREAT Burlington Route. I'klcage, iferllagteit & tyshuij B. B. Chicago, UarllagtOB & qalarj B. K. PKINCIPAIi LINE AND OLD rAVOBITS FKOM CHICAGO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALUfOUNlA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The S1IOKTE5T, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atchlmion, Topeka, Donlson, Dallas. Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. 1'aul. Nationally reputed as being the GUEAT THUOUGU CAB LINK. Universally conceded to be tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes oi travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and you will And traveling a luxury Instead of a dlscouilort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino for salo at all offices in tho U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of faro. Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by riEKCEVAI. LOWELL, Guuoral Pooscnger Agent, Cuiaiao, 111. T.J.POTTEK, 3d Vice Pros. A Gen. Manager, Chioaoo, III. JOBS y. A. BEAN.Gea. Kaatera Agt., 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. Nkw Yoioc Bostok, Mass. navlG-lvdAw VLUTHIKO. W 71L1.1AMSON ft FOSTEIC T&e Ml Growth. If you have been a Custoinor of Ours Jor the past FIVE YEARS, And been in to sco us at different times during that period, you cannot but very readily see to what vast propor 1 ions our business has grown in so short a. timo from such a small beginning: But wo are notstopplnghero, although it Is lar better than wodidexpectattliat tune. Every day brings something new to learn, anil having the ono object in view, " How to Best Satisfy Our Customers," We aro kept busy ; but have the satlslac tion or knowing that which Is dono is to their best inteicsts. At tho present timo wo aro getting in our Fall Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Ami when the timo comes that you must think about your FALL SU1T3, thlnkot the Immense Stock we have to select from, and como and sco us. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. UARliWAHK. IS KW HAKOWABE STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, dealers IN BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, JtANOES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goodd. all-amdtfw' THAKt.e u LCASTKK AMI .IUHWIU.KK. Cars ran as tollu -. i '. Inc?tlr !-. U. Depot), at 7, 9, aa.l 11:30 a. HL, and 2. 4, 6 and 8-p. iu.,xrut on oaturaay. when the last car leaves at ft3f p. u. .JAVA lflllAVMVtlltk flAVM. .M.tft U ... ,A a. M., and 1,3, ft and 7 p.m. vnrn run usuy on p ve um except on 9ub day. ftULCMBlA ltKT 11BPOS1T V ttUAU TIME TABLE. Trains now run i egularl von tho Columbia Port Deposit Railroad on rdw following time: QimrWABD. STATIONS. KOBTHWABD. r.it. A.M. A.TC. F.M. Kr 6JB 8M 0-39 8.02 5a 7:45 9rO 7:40 B.-W 7:36 4-98 7:34 4-96 7-X 4M 7:21 4:47 7:10 4-36 7-06 4-33 C-57 4rX 6:41 4:12 6-32 4M 6:20 -8-09 3:41 6:30 6:33 6:42 lOrJO Columbia.... ...Washington... ...Ciefswell.... ..8aft Harbor... .Sbenk's Ferry.. IVquea ..York Furnace.. .....Tuiiiuan .McCail's Ferry ...rite's Eddy .. ..Fu-ldng Creek.. ..Peach itottom.. ...Conowingo... Octorara Port DeiKKdi.. ....IVrr villw.... Kh33 10-39 7 10-JB 7K 11-00 7M 7:12 7:17 1103 1189 11:101 7 7-37 1105 U-S6 7:41 11-30 7-50 8-OB (CIS 8-3 U-3M 7J0 750 7-W 7- 7:17 7:1ft P.M. 12-081 7-37 8-00 ttrlu 12:19 12J0 niEADINCiaCOI.U.'HUiA K.B. ARRANGEMENT orPASSENGEK TKAUIS MONDAY, MAY 22o, IStT. NORTHWARD. A.M. Quanyrille Lancaster, King St.. Lancaster............ Columbia. 7-30 .10 0:JB SOUTHWARD. TPJLl T.W Reading. 7-39 1S-8M ftlM ... Columbia.. 9:40 10 83t 8:13 9-39 9:49 8.11 LaaoBBter, King St. UoarrrvBle 5:49 10:40 9M xrains counect at iicaumg with trains toaud irom Philadelphia, PotUvttfe, Harrlsbnnr, Al lcntowa and New York, via Bound Brook Route. At Columbia with trains to and from York. Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Sapt. -nCHHHILVANI KAII.KUAD-.HI X SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY. JULY 17th, 1882, trains oa tlw Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrivo at and leavo the. lVincnstar and Philadelphia ilnpntsas follows: I Levi Ar LanPhlt Eastward. A.M. A.M 2B 70 loath ai&ii Express. ..... .... IMII ulBV... .......................... llarrbburg Express York Accommoilatloii arrive Lancaster Accomodation arrives... 12:44 0-39 8:10 tklO 8-AS 900 Colombia Accommodation.. ll:t.v P.M. Frederick Accommodatiou arrives.. Seashore Express Sunday Mail Johnstown Express Day Express llarrbiburg AccommodaUoa 126 1-03 3-2 T.W. 3:42 2-ao 835 649 B-OS 7-3& 9:45. &B U-0 Hanovor Accommoalatloa west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40 wUl run tnrough to Frederick. ILe. lAr. Wbbtwakd. Phll A.M. A.V. 8-27 News Kxnress, 4-JO way raHscnger. Mall Train. No. 1. via. Mt. Joy, M .T7 7:pU 8:i3 9-3S 9-.40 10:14 10-.20 Mail Train, No.2,viaColumbia,Icaves .Niagara jsxprwM ..:... i Hanover Accommodation leaves.. a" Bnb ATIO Frederick Acooinmodutlon leaves. Ilarrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommodation......... Ilarrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express .... r.w. I1-0B 1:40 1-90 60f 2U ..... r.M. 2:14 i-ii 9:40 9:05 11-20 il:l 1-.4& Harrl-burg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and Yorku Fast Line, west, on Sanday, when flagged, will stopatDownlmrtown.Coatesvillo, Parkes trarg. Mount Joy, EllxabothUiwa and Middle town. Day Kxpresd, Fast Line, News Express. Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dailv. VLOllHNU, VNOKttWXAK, 4tV. y kThm Auno. J. K. SMAUNG'S GRAND OPENING -OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, FOR THE Fall :uul Winter Keasou of 1882. ONMONDAY.SEPT.il. A fnrgo and Esiuialto Lino from ' 31 RUE VIVIBNNB, PARIS, IMPORTED DIRECT AN DONLYTOBKHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEWN STRBMT. UINf TO THE TBADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHERS FOLLOW. FAIL TO L. GANSMMo-BRO, Til h SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend thi-ir Invitation to the public in gen eral to the now good they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never before have wo hod huoIi satisfaction in viewing our efforts to plaee our house at the head ot the the trado for ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICES. While calling attention to the Fall Trade we must not forget the present. Our great bar gain sale ot TBOU3EBS SHU continues. All-Wool Cassiinere Trousers. $2.00, 12.99, 3 00. 90, $4.00. Lined and Work ing Pasts, Tic. wc, $1.00, $125. up to $l.r. All-Wool Salts, our own make, $8 50, $7.00, $B,w $10.00, $li00 and $14.00. ROY'S AND CUtLUREN'S CLOTHING OUK GREATJiPECIALTY $1.73,U0O,t2J,tB9,.$4.0, $5.00 and $6.01 aro the prJccti of soma ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $20, 13.09. $3.90. $4.09. $5.0), $6.00, $7.60, $8.00 and $10 00 are the prices ot some of our Box's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest line ol goods in' the piece. We make to order a nice business Suit for $12 00 or $15.00. a Stylish Dress Suit for $15.00, $18.00 an1 1 00. -Looic:it our windows for further refer ence und pi Ices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEKN ST., i.lghton the Soatkwest Corner of Oraag St. LANCASTER, PA. Thawell known and OhespectCIotb- ins Boom In the City. A.X. r.ta. r.M. rr ... 230 7J0 .... S:40 7:40 1-00 3J0 7-39 1:10 3:10 9.4B 3-3P ' &M V lgf-j..-'6K8aaaisraaai-KJsa