LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3D, 1882. SUucastet intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENINO, SEPT. 30. 1B82. IV A K WITHOUT BLOODSHED. The Valuable Discovery Chemist. of a German New York Time?. Men are universally agreed that war is a terrible thing, and that if it cannot be en tirely abolished, its horrors onght to be mitigated. Admirable as this sentiment is, it has as yet borne no fruit. Nations will go to war, and they will fight with the latest and most murderous weapons. Even Mr. Gladstone, who regards all wars undertaken by any one but himself as out rages involving the offenders in blood guiltiness, not only goes to war with Egypt, but bombards Alexandria with shells of enormous size that one of them is capable of killing and wonnding a hun dred men. Wars are as frequent and battles are as murderous tc-day as they ever were, and science is constantly plac ing new and improved weapons in the hands of combatants. In this itate of things the discovery made by a German chemist of entirely putting an end to the horrors of war ought to fill every humans heart with joy. This beneficent chemist has invented a ball filled with au anaisthetic vapor. When this ball is fired from a rfle or a cannon and strikes a man, it breaks without in flicting tho slightest injury upon him, and the acajsthetic vapor being set free in stantly renders him insensible. In this condition tho man will remain for twelve hours, during which time he can be taken prisoner to an unlimited extent. Oa re covering bis oonsoiouHne&s he will find himself iu the power of tho enemy, but ho will not have not sustained tho slightest bodily injury. Were tho armies of Germany and France to be supplied with no ammuni tion except tho beneficent chemist's anaesthetic balls, and wore they to bo de prived of their swords and bayonets, tho next war between these two great powci s would not cost a drop of blood. A Ger man army might meet a French army, and the hostile forces niiylit fire upon one another until tho greater part of the com batants lay insensible on tho ground, but nobodv would be seriously hurt. Of course cavalry charges and haud-to-liaud fighting would have to bo declared unfair, or else insensible men might bo trodden upon by horsss or crushed under tho feet of their comrades. Wero this to be done a hundred thousand Germans might light and conquer a huudred thousand French . men without giving or receiving a single scratch. Tho " horrors of war ' would, in such circumstances, become- a mere figure of speech, and the only danger to which the soldier would bo exposed would bo that of undergoing a slim", term of imprisonment in case of his de feat. Bright as this prospect of war without bloodshed must seem to all true lovers of their race, it must bo conceded that iu practice tho German caomist's noble pur poso may partly fail of fulfilment, llotv can wo bo sure that natious will fight fairly? All tho civilized nations of the globe may unite to form an International Fighting association; they may draw up elaborate rules for the regulation of bat tles, m which 1-0 mihbiVscxi ej t loucstlic' -ic b liis shall i)0 kv i.ircti la-a 1 u', and sol diers shall bo ctrielly forhldueu to cap ture an enemy who is not insensible. They may solect umpires who shall 1 o present at every battle, and from whoa:' decisions as to what constitutes a "foul' there shall be no appeal. Still, after tak ing all these precautions, what certainty can we have that unprincipled soldiers will not uso lead bullets that kill and wound instead of the regulation anaesthetic bul lets ? Suppose, for example, that Germany aud France should agreo to fight under tho rules of tho International Fighting as sociation ; that tho German troops should t3gin a battle with anaesthetic balls and should suddenly Hud themselves mowed down by a storm of lead bulle'is fired by tho pei fidious Ficnchmen what redress would the Germans have? Of course, they would claim a "foul," and the umpire would decide that they had won the batt'e, but of v. hat practical uso would such a decision bo to them, if tho Frenchmen re fused to pay any attention to ic and iu fiisted upon marching on Berlin and cap turing it? It may ba said that if any nation should thus unlawfully uso lead bullets the enomv would also havo the right to use them, but iu this case the hor rors of war would instantly reappear and all tho benefits of the invention of anaes thetic bullets would disappear. Then again tho introduction of an:cs thotio bullets would mako it possible :'cr dishonest soldiors to soil their battles. As the anaesthetic bullet leaves no mark upon the man whom it strikes, it would be impossible for any one to tell whether a soldier who should fall on tho field and remain motionless had really been made insensiblo by an anaesthetic bullet or was merely sham miug. It would often be pos siblo for a regiment or a brigade to insure the defeat of the rest of the army by (ail ing down at the first volloy of the oncmy and pretending to bo insensible, and no matter how fairly an army fight be beaten charges would always bo mado that the battle had been "sold," and that the noble art of war w?s passing under tho control of betting men and speculators. Whether it is worth whilo to get rid of the horrors of war at t ho cost of reducing war to tho level of American athletic sports is a serious question. At present nations who go to war arc usually anxious to win honorable victories, and soldier?, unless they happen to ba South American soldiers, never think of selling a battle to the enemy. It :s painful to think that men should try to maim and murder one another in battle, but whatever wo may think or say of soldiers we are not yet compelled to class them with professional oarsmen and baseball players, and we should think twice before adopting any scheme which would involve any such re sult. HOARDING. HOUSE SWINDLIiKS. A Notable Can ol Robbery In Which a Land lady Loat S'J.OGO. ' New York Letter. Tho great annoyanco of our board inp houso keepers is the dead-beats which habitually prey upon this unfortunate class. The expedients to which the beats resort to keep up their credit are numorous and ingenious. A very common one, however, is the postal card trick. These cards aro mailed by themselves and con tain promises of payments of largo sums. The landlady is supposed to road these, which ought to help the dead beat's credit, but this trick is rather worn out. The boarding house thief is also an object ot dread, since he penetrates the highest as well the lowest abodes. No long since alseries of depredations occurred in a fii fit class house, and it was eventually discov ered that the thief was one of tho lady boarders. She was a married woman of elegant appearance, and oven her hus band was surprised by tho revelation which followed detection. Ho fonnd that his wife was an export thief, and in this manner was enabled to dress in a style much beyond their means, which she ex plained by a tale of imaginary presents. A more leoent instance is the victimiz ing of a first-class landlady, which was certainly done in the most skillful style. A young man of high attractive appearance called and engaged board, representing himself as a medical student and showing letters of recommendation which were ac cepted in place of references. The new boarder proved very agreeable and soon won the landlady's complete confidence. In a few days a telegram came to tho house which he at once showed to the lat ter, who thereupon was more delighted than ever. It came from the young man's father, and authorized him to draw at any time for $500. Mis. Wetherbead, the landlady in question, frequently drove out and on one occasion invited the student to accompany her. She informed him that she had some calls to mako and hence when tho mutual drive was over he left her to perform this social duty. Improving her absence ho repaired to the house: entered her room and earned off jewelry and camel's hair shawls to the value of $2,000. The whole thing was done with remarkable skill, but it cannot bo repeated. Tho telegram lay, of course, is played ont, but the boarding house thief will find some new method of opera tion and perhaps will display a still greater degree of ingenuity in the next land. w " Do boldly what yon do at all." Boldly ilowe affirm that Kidney-Wort la the great remedy lor liver, bowels and kidney diseases. Rheumatism and piles vanish before it. The tonic effect of Kldnev-Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the blood. Where there is a, trnivellv deoositiutho urine. or milky, ropy mine iromdlsordercdkidnoys, it always cured. jy-Thc iiiamona Dyes always do more than thoy chiimtodo. Color over that old drees. It will look like new. Only 10 cents. SniLoii's curb wiix immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough ami llmtieullis. For wtlcut Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. I had severe attacks or gravel and kidney trouble; was unable to yet any medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and 1 hey cured me in a short lime. A Dlstin gulihed Lawyer in Wayne County. JV. Y. sI5-2wd&w U'uv will von cough when Sliiloh's euro will k1v immediate lclief. Price. 10 els., 00 cts. and$l. For sale at Cochran's drug stoio, 137 North Oueen street.. JJplKet, I!y ibe unthinking. Burdock lias been con sidered a weed, and its luxuriant prowl!, un pleasant smell, elc, has rendered it, to those 'not knowing Its virtues," a nuisance, ami yet the root has long bcrni acknowledged by savants as moat Invaluable as a diuretic, ape i lent and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bit ters embody all iU good qualities. 1'nco 1. For sain at II. IS. Cochran s drug store. 137 N'orlh tjueen street, Lancaster. Magic in the Nineteenth Onntnry. N. Mclte:i. Wyebridgc, Ontario, writes : " I have sold largo quantities of" Dr. Thonms' Ee lectrie Oil: it is used lor eolds, sore throat, croup, etc.. and, in lact, lor any affection or tliu throat It. works like magic. It is a sure cure tor burns, wounds and bruises."' For wile at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Luuciiitcr. Shiloh's CATAitr.n uemedy a positive euro tor Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For s.ile at Cochran's drug stole, 137 North Oueen street. JtELUHOVS. COLEKAIN ItAPTIST CL1UKCI1 KI2V. J. B. Soule. pa-tor. Preaching on Sunday at 10'4 a.m. and VA p. m. Miuday school at '.) u. iu. dftw 17IKSr REFORMED. DIVINE SERVICES T to-morrow at 10W; to-morrow at 10WC a. in., and VA p. m- Sunday school at 1:1.) , m. Fl i!vr BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. -orvice In the morning at UM and in tho cveniiigat7y.bytbo pastor, iiev. W. O. Owen. .Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. 1KST 311. E. CnUBCH, SOUTH DUKE street. Saeramen t ot the Lord's Supper and baptism will be administered at 10 a. in. At 74 p. in., the pastor. Rev. W. C. Robinson, will preach to the young men. Sunday school at l:Sr p. in. Keviv.U -crviccs eveiy evening Hiring th week except imturdny, " 7' o'c.ock. The pastor will be agisted by thu Itev. J. Henry Smylhe, ot Atglen, Pa. I'M'. ACE KV.ANttEl.ICAI. I.UT1IEKAN, y North Queen street, corner ol James. There will b no preaching in litis church to morrow. Sunday school at 1:15. The 15th An -nivcrai v of the "Sunday school -n i'tjbo hold on Friday, Octoborti, ISSi. 15. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching to-morrow even ing at 7J-4 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut7i o'clock. 1 rOKAVIAN.J. MAX HAItK, PASTOR, AL 10VJ u m., l.ltany and sermon: 2 p. in., 1 Sunday School ; Vi ;. m., preaching. All 1 curdiiil'ly invited. MVKT JJAPJJST CHURCH V. M. X. C. A. Rooms, ucv. t. i'rayne, pastor. servics at 10JJ a. m. and "i p. m. Mlsshmaty :u ".ting. Sunday school at '2 p.m. ti:esi:vtei:ian. ssskvicks at rim L it-u.il hours, morning and evening. Preaching b-. the Rev. Charles Leatnan, a ro turned Missionary from China. 1 PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CSl.M'EL, I X Kev. -lames C. Hume, jastcr. Evening i service st 7:15 o'clock. Sabb.ith school at 1:4 i ! p. ill. I'r.iyei meeting on Wednesday evet j n'. iVT. J.l'U-N I.ITAW at:i 1SOT.V CIIJI. i! in union :t 10JJ a. su. Evening prayer at GJ4 1. m. OT. PAUL'S REFORMED TIB: HOLY wj Communion at ViA a. m. Preaching at 7K p. m. prayer meeting at u p. at 1:4" p. in. m. Sunday school SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, abovo Orange, Ucv. .1. C. Krausc, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 1( a. m. mm 7Ji p. in. Sunday school at 2 ii. in. rslIK MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATTON X will meet on Monday next at 10 a m., in the vestry room ot" the Fir.-t Reformed church. SYLVAN US STAHL, &cc. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet. Rev. Win. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine service at 10' a. m. and 7 p. iu. Sunday school at 2 p.m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching morning and evening by tho pastor. Rev. Sylvanus Stall. Seats lreo. All are welcomed. Sunday school at 1 a. ui. Got wald Mission school at 2 p. va. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PltKACHING morning and evening by Rev. II. Zlegcn fuss. Morning subject "Salvation." Even ing "Reconcili-itUm." Sunday schools at Ki p. in. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. 4JUEEN ST. Rev. A. I. Collom. pastor. Treadling at 10 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at V)i p. in. Pravcr meeting on Wednesday even ing ut 7:-"J0 o'clock. ST. STEl-HEN'S CTIAPRL, COLLEOE Campus. Communion services at 10Ma. m. by Rev. Dr. F. A. Oast. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. G. W. Seilhamcr, pastor. Preaching atl0)a. in. and 7i p. m.,by the Rev. A. II. Long, ot Marietta. Subject in the morning "Godliness ana lis Advantages ;" in the even ing the " Universal Invitation." Communion services in the evening. WJKST MISSION, M.E. CHAPEL, CHAR, lotte street below Lemon. Preaching at 10 a. in. and at 7 p. in., by the pastor. Rev. U. F. Powell. Sunday school at 1:15 p. m. Young people's meeting at GJsC p. m. A flower festival this evening at 7X o'clock. No admission. All arc welcome. OOAM. B. B. MABTINi Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds o: LUMBER AND COAL. 3rfard: No. 420 North Water and Prince treats r'jcvo Lemon Lancaster. nWyd (WAL AND C5J,.HS:NT. j Pure Lykcns Valley und other kind ol Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Roscndale Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Yard and Ofllco : ilarrisburg pike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER ftTCO. aprMwd C" L. M. V. B. COHO, 830 KORTB WA.TE& ST., Zancutor, Va., Wholesale and Befall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. C'oiitioctlou With the Telephonic Kxebsngvi Yard and Office STREET. No. J330 NORTH WATKK" tebSS-lyd" A-rULL LINK Or LOBILLAED'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. 8erplug at IlARTilAN'S YELLOW FKONT IGAR STOKE. . - ; 21 NORTH QUEEN. STBEET. medical: D B. BKSmON'S ftEJUSDUSS. From the New javen' Register.- ' CELERY A3 -A BBMELYxT .FOR NERVOUS I - DISEASES. "What tho Medical Profession Say About it, and the Good Results Attending its Use. HEADACHE, ?EUEALGIA, XERY0US- NESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA. ." DR. BENE tfN'S .preparation of Celery and Chamomile 'tor nervous diseases is the most important addition mado to the materia med ica in tho last quarter ot a century." Dr. J. W. J. Englar, ot Baltimore. "DR. Benson'ff-Pillsiirc worth their weight in gold in nervous rid sick headache." Dr. A. IL Schlichtcr, or Baltimore. "These Pills arc Invaluable in nervous dis eases." Dr. Ilammond, ot New York. " Dr. Benson's Tills for tho euro of Neural gia, arc a success." Dr. U. 1. Holnmn, Chris- tianburg, Va. These Tills are a special preparation, only for the cure ot special diseases, as named, "and lor these diseases they are worthy ot a trial by nil intelligent suflarcrs. They aro prepared expressly to 'and 'will cure sick headache, norvom headache, neuralgia, nervousness. paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. Trice, 50 cents a box. DopotJ 100 North Eutaw St.. Baltimoie, Md. By mall." two boxes lor $1, or six boxes tor $i..r0, to any address. DR. C. wTbENSOITS New ltcmeily and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TKTTEUS, HUMOUS, INPLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, A I-1. ROUGH sjOALy eruptions, diseases of II AIR JLND BCAEP, SCROFULA -ULCERS, TENDER IlCHINGS AND PIMPLES, On all parts "or ,thb body. It makes tho skin white, soit and smooth ; removes tan and freckles, and is tho best toilet dressing in tub would. Elegantly put up, Two bottles In one package, consisting ot both Internal and ex ternal treatment. All lirst class druggists have it. Price $1 per package. r 4 C.3r.'CKIXTlKTON; 115 Fulton street, New Vork, is wholesale "aguiits tor Dr. U. W. Bon sou's remedies. scplfi-lmd.M.W&SAw KIDNEY-WOKT Has been proved the surest cure lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or'dfsorrcd n'riho indi cate th.it you aie a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; uso Kidney-Wort at once, (drug gists recommend It ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 Qiioc Fr complaints peculiar to LlfHlltO. your sex, such s pain and weaknassen. Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention ofurino, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dtagglng pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLDBYALLDRUGGISTS. Price, St. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on the Kidnevs, tlver and Bowels. sop23-eodTTftAw43 rrtHE I'urest and llcst I'lcdiciuc Ever 3Iatlc. A combination ot HOPS. BUCIIU, MAN DRAKE and DANDELION, with all the best and most curativo properties of all other Bit ters, makes tho greatest BLOOD PURIFIER, LIVER REGULATOR and Llle and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease can possibly long esUt where HopIUlters aro used ho varied and perfect are their operations. THEY GIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO THE AGEO AND INFIRM. Toallwho-c employments cause Irregular ity ot the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Apctizcr, Tonic and Mild Stimn lent. Hop Bitters are invaluable, -without lc toxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are what the disease or ailment is use. IIop Bitters, Don't wait until you aro sick, but it you only lee 1 bad or niiscrable.use them ut once. It may save, your life; it has saved hundreds. W.JO will be paid for a Ciistt ihcy will not cure or help. Do not sutler cr let your friends miller, but nso.andurge them to n&e HOP HITTERS. Remember, Hop Bit ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but tho Purest and Best Medicine ever mado ; the "Invalid's Friend nntl Dope." and no person or Jumily should be without them. D. I. C. is an absolute and irrcslstabli core for Drunkenness, use of opium, lob.icco and narcotics. ;WP"Scnd for Circular. All the abovo sold by drnggists. HOP BITTERS MFr. CO., Rochester, S. and Toronto, out. scpl-ltneodftw 'T HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED That terrible sconrgo fever and ague, and its congener, bilious remittent, besides affec tions ot the stomach, liver und bowels, pro duced by miasmatic air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by tho uso of Hos tettcr's Stomach Bitters, a purely vegetable elixir, indoised by physicians, and more ex tensively used as a remedy lor the abovo class of disorders, as well as for many others, than any medicine of the age. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen- crally. Bl-lydood&w T)ARKKK'S UAIIt IIALsAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Me chanics, &c, who aro tired out by work or worry, and all who nre miserable wltb dyspep sia, i licumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can he invigorated and cured by nslng P. If you are, wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find tho Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. Nonegonuino without-signature of Ibscox & Co. 50c. and $1 sizes at dealers in drugs. i .arge saving by buying $1 sizo. aplO-ood cow7 CJ. KAY'S SPKCiriO ME.DIOINJE. THE J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory; Universal Lassl tude. Pain in ,. the Hack. . Dimness ol Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In onr namplet,rwhlch wo desire to send .tree by mauto every' one. Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packagos tor $5. or will to sent free by mall on the receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing tue agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Qccen street. On account of counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; tkoomy genuine. Guarantees otcure issued by E&SFJ011114!?081210?11- B. Cochran, 137 North finnan otmnt- " ., XH anrl3-lvd&' THE OKAY MEDICINE CO., N.l. L NORM AT. Ihctly and essen- tinMn. -At,, .fl-. nmafrcmMA, Avf.xMn - .... "" - - TrvTJSvSr' c--""'K a neaiiuy system. -SfiH?? and TUMORS or aU kinds cured Tv7tSn5??n tWS tho knif; also. Skin Diseases, Chronic and Frfvato Hiseases'Aic- cessf nlly treated by " Office 13 JEast Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree, v 7i j . - s28-3Wir STOH&CH BrTTERS. OZfrlJtUtO, VXDERWEAJt, JtC. H IKSU & BKUXBKH., II NOW ARRIVING THE LATE.8T STYLES Or . Suitings and Overcoatings FOR MERCHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S FORNISHIM GOODS, Underwear, Neckwear, &c., OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. We now have as fnll and line a stock ot Men's, Youths', Boys' Children's CLOTHING as has ever been shown to the people of Lan caster and vicinity. We have sizes and quali ties to suit all . Our prices cannot be equaled. All wo ask Is to call and convince yourselves. Hirsli & Brother, Fonn Hall Clothing House, Xos. 2 aid l SOUTH QUEEN STREET, ana tf and 8 PENS SQUARE. scp 8 lyd. HINT TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHKRS FOLLOW. FAIL TO L. GAISMM &BR0., THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to the public in gen-, ei-.il to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never before have we had such satisfaction in viewing our ullorts to place our house at the head ot the the trade tor 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 TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Casslmcre Troupers, $.O0, i2.5'), 3 00. $3.50, $4.00. Lined and Work ing Pants, 75c, !)0c, $1.00, $l.5. up to $l.7."i. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $fl 50, $7.0,:$i,00 $10.00, $1.2.00 and $14 CO. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. . $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3,00. $4.00, $5.03 ami f COO are tho prices ot noma ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $2.50. l 00. $3.50. $1 00, $5 ft), $0.00, $7.60, $4.00 und $10 00 are tliu in ices ol some ot our Boy's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. I stocked with the choicest line ot goods in the piece. We make to onler a nice business Suit lor $12 0J or $15,00. A Stylish Dress "Suit for $10.00, $IS.(X) und $20.00. 5 JSrT.ook at our windows tor further reler enco and prices. QB and GS InORTE QTJEEi- ST., Bight on tho Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The well known and Cheapest Cloth ing Houao in the City 3T7JXT.IAH.lON ft FONTEU. Our Carefully Selected Stock OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter, Is now placed upon the counters in the room especially urranged for it on the first floor. There are SINGLE AND DOUJlLE-iiREASXED SUITS In all grades, ranging from the Strong Every-, Day Suit for $2,50, up to a line imported suit in a Dark Olive, small pleated front with box pleats in tho back. BOY'S CASSIMERE SUITS with Long Pants for hard wear, in double and twist material arranged to suit all buyers. THE- YOUTH'S AND MEN'S SUITS In Mixed Goods for Business arc iu a 'largo variety of patterns, English uud Scotch pre dominating. FAIL OVERCOATS Arc now being asked for more than any other garment, and we can furnish them in London Corkscrew, Diagonals, Meltons, Kepcllants and Crepes, in Light and Dark Shades with fine silk facings amLaatin sleove linings. . 11 ATS CAPS 'GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, JEWELRY, In all the Newest Effects, with prices always tho lowest. WILLiIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. fAJfJIU HAJfOUHia, die.' WE UAV1S ADDED LAitOELY TO ont Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGINGS, and among them some ot the Choicest Styles in the sic Grade or Goods. These will bo sold low in order to make speedy sales. REMNANTS are accumulating all the time in small lots, which are very desirable for Closets, Vestibules and Rooms, running in price from Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, Colors and Widths. Plain Goods in All WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS -IN- WIIITJB ana CREAM, BED SETS, PILLOW SHAMS, TIDIES, LAMBBEQUINS, etc Poles in Ebony, Brass. Walnut. Cherry, Ash and Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 67 NORTH QUEEN' STREET.' i. CI ENUIN - ARA CISASS. A FINK I" article, only 5 cents at ;t .. tf4RTMAK?i.YJU.LOWr jTBONT CIGAK : iSTORE. DJtT cnodgkass, aruBSAY co. DRESS CLOTHS. A VERY IMPORTANT Item In our stock. It Is a department In itself". Every standard good make of cloths in th9 leading new and fashionable shades are represented In the dif ferent qualities and widths. Thereareamongthemcolorsthatare exclusively ourown and cannot be had elsewhere. The different effects and shadings ot flno Imported plain Cloths Reps, Diagonals and Tricotcs have just been opened and arc ready for examination . Yott may get lost in the enormous variety anddlflerent kinds or these cloths: but the place to buy Is where you can sec all and make comparisons under strong lights, such as we have. Pall ;Wraps. I FOR LADIES' FALL WEAP3 AND REDINGOTE3. The spring was long and cold, many winter wraps were worn until June worn ont and must be replaced by a fall Sacque or Coat ot medium weight. We hs ve prepared for this want with the flnestlineot fall weights we have ever shown. In Black, Figured Cloths, nobby stylish Checks, Plaids and Mixtures, and some beautiful new effects, adaptcdcspeclally for Rcdlngotes. Seal Skin Cloths. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. JTI'e season Is yet a little early for these good, nevertheless, oar entire stock for the season is now in store. Early buyers will certain ly have the opportunity of seeing and examining the largest line or them ever landed in Philadelphia. Our importations have been so lanre that we have been obliged to supply additional space lor them. They will be very extensively used tor Coats, Dolmans, Cos tumes and Trimmings. We have all colors and qualities. Boys' Cassimeres., , BOYS5 CASSIMERES AND' SUITINGS. For school, for every day, lor play And for dress : strong fabrics lor hard wear ; double and twist goods at "low prices : liner goods from 75c. per yard up for better and dress suits. Gentlemen's Wear. ! GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. The Men's Department Is very liirgclystocked ith loruigu fabricsline coatings, suitings, pantaloon goods ot the latest and nowc.-t etr?ct : lallainflwinter kerseys and patent beaver overcoatings, etc.; English Scotch und hue American cloths, for business suits ; black cloths and elastiqnes tor even ing anil dres-, suits ; line ueat-ligurcd black cloths, for clergymen's suits ; brown, olive, citron, green, drab and other shades, lor Friends wear. Corduroys, &c. CORDUROYS. MOLESKINS AND BEAVEIITEESS. fore leaving England and are ln-e from the goiuN. For Engineers, Miners, Gunners, Trouserj. Prices low. Tailors' Trinimings. ITALIAN CLOTHS, Serges, Sleeve Linings, Canvas ijiltsias. Pocket Drills, Hair Cloth j est Paddings, &c, by the yard or piece. Mail Orders, Our " SAMPLE" and " MAIL 0$1)ER " Department afford special facilities far out cf town buyers. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., i CLOTH Market and Ninth , " Ji'Oll tAHi: OJt liKXV. IMtll KALE. A Farm of 35 Acres, 2 miles southwest of Port Bovnl, Juniata county, on P. R. R. New Frame House, new Bank Jlarn, goad.orclinrd In bearing, etc. Addrcua J. M. HUBLER. 133!) Ridge Koud; Ilarrisburg, Pa. sS-2tdS&6tw rtllfLIt;SAL.EOFSUIPFLEKPKi:MONAI. Property. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 1P.S2, at 7 o'clock, p. m., will bo sold by the committee ot the Shinier hose company, ut tlie Lamb Hotel, South (juccn street, Lancaster, Pa., tho following property or tho Shinier ho-e company, viz : One fourth class engine, of Cole & Bi other's build, two hote carriages, in first-class Con dition ; one steel bell, weight 2."0 pountN, manufactured in Sheflleld, England, which might be used for almost unv liurnosc : one Krlor.6et, consisting ot sot.l, eiiairs, Ac; ft lot ot seiUK :uki omcr cnairs. a iiuuiner ot silver horns, a complete set of tooln"of all dimen sions, an eight-day clock, as good as new, jind agreat variety ot pictures ; also, a quantity ot household goods too numerous to mention. P. B. FORDNEY, President. Alexander Harris, Secretary. ' IIknkv Siiubect, Auctioneer. s27-ltd OKPIIANS COUKTSALK, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1S32, by virtue and In pur suance ot an order of . he Orphans- Court the undersigned wills-ell at public sale at theniib lie house ot William Baltz, on West King Street, Lancaster Citv. all that certain double one-story BRICK DWELLlNGeHOUSE and lot ol ground hereto belonging. Situated No. Ml oh tlin north side ot West King street, con taining in front on said West King street 27 feet and extending in depth southward, 14 feet to a private alley, adjoining property of iliss Hcptiug. Daniel Swope and others. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p, m., of said'day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by CONRAD MOSER, Administrator of the Estate of Conrad Moscr. i Si'.. deceased. s9-4tS&oct." aUIILIO SALE. ON K1UDAY, OOTOUEK 13, 1882, "by order ot the Orphans' Court ut Lancaster county, the undersigned adminis trator ot the estate ot Sarah Ford, deceased, I will sell at public sale, at the Hicstcr House, i in the c ty ot Lancaster, the following de 1 scrlhcd valuable city property, viz: l AU that certain one-story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE and lot or piece of ground ap purtenant tb.ercto, situated in the Sixth ward, Lancaster city, on the north side ot Lemon .street, eastot North Duke street; containing iu front on said Lemon street 27 lect, more or less, uud .exluuding in depth of that widtii OUJee.e, four and one-hair inches. Bounded on 'the south bv Lemon street aforesaid : on i the east by Cherry allcv, and on the north and west by property ot John Keller. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms Approved security to be given for ilwi payment t the purchase money on April LJS.VJ. JOUNFRANCISCUS, Administrator ot the Estate of Sarah Ford, Deceased. IIc.nrv Siiuuekt, Auct. sis codtSd i)UI!LtU SALE. ON TUESDAY, OUXO 'BER 17, 181. will bo sold at public sale at tho Cooper House, by the undersigned execu tors of Elizabeth Adams, the following dc- scribed property : Alotofground'eituatedon the cast sldo of South Prince street. Lancaster, Pa, fronting 14 feet VA inchrsou Prince street, and extend ing in de'pth the same widtii 153 tee t (i inches to land ot DrJIIenry Carpenter, which boundsit on the cast : bounded on tho north by prop erty of the late A. L. Hayes, and on the south by property of the late Sarah Adams, on which is erected a two and a halt story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE (No. 29) and a two-story frame hack building attached. Tho house contains ten rooms, water in the house anil hydrant and well in the yard. There are a lot of fruit lives on the premises. Tills is a desirable property, situated within one and a half squuies ol Centre square. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., on said day, when nttenoancc will bn given and terms made known by , GEOil'JE BOWMAN, J NO. Q.ADAMS, Henp.v SucuEirr, Auct. Executors. scp23,30oet7,H,l&17d ADAIIXISTJCATOK'S ACK. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1882, at Cooper's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa., pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sale, the following described real es tate to wit A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on West Chestnut sireet, near Charlotte, 44 feet, and oxtendlngan depth ot that Width 12 feet, then widening o UG feet, and extending a fur ther depth of lisleet to Marion strcer. Tho lot will !. sold in four purparts, as follows : Purpart No. 1. A vacant lot fronting on West Chestnut street 23 feet front and 128 feet in depth, more or Ids, bounded on the east by property ot Kov. Kueiling and on the west by Purpart No. 2. Purpart No. 2. A vacant lot of tho same di mensions as No. 1, and adjoining the same on the west. Purpart No. 3. A vacant lot fronting on Marion street, 30 lect front by 128 feet in deptlL moro or less, bounded on the cast by Purpart No. 4. and oa the west by property ot Amaziah Barr und others. Purpart No. 4. A lot fronting on Marion street, S6 feet by 128 feet in depth, on widen is erected a double one-and-a-half story BRICK D iVELLING HOUSE, Nos. 337 and X19 Marlon street, witli shops, well ot water. nynrant. inns irees ana omer improvements. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by tho under signed. TOBIAS ROYER, Adminlstratorot Catharine Roycr, dee'd. Jacob Guxdakkb, Auct. scpt23-S&Mtsd ED V CATION AL, "EDUCATION A l. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 2.I. Located in ono of the most beautiful and healthful of the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, and offers the following Courses ot Study : ' 1. A full Classical Course of four years. ?. A full Scientic Course of four years. 3. The following Technical Courses ot four years each": (a) Agriculture; (b) Naiur.il His tory; (c) Chemistry and Physics; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Course in Agriculture. 5. A Special Course In Chemistry. 6. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. MUitary drUl is required. Expenses for board and Incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladies in charge ol a compe tent lady principal. - For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress GEO. W. ATHERTON, President, V h State College. Centre Co., Pa. aniW3tdT.XU.S 1 SHANES. CANES. A FULL LINE FfeOH j 5 cents up at . '-HARTMANIS.Y.ELLOW fBONT,i!IQAB- -&T0KS. OOOV1. All our Corduroys are washed be- disagreeable Bicycle Ride odor usually attached to these rs. and Horsemen's Suits and HQUSE, Streets, Philadelphia. sl5-3md&w JCNTEKTAIN 3IENTH. N OT TO HAVE SEEN JUMBO, IS TO HAVB SEEN NOTHING. WITH THE UNITED FOREVER a SHOWS. TIio Biggest Tents Ever Uuilt. The Biggest Show Ever Conceived. The Highest Success on Record. LANCASTER, Thursday, October. 12, '82. JUMBO! THE PRIDEOKTIIE BRITISH HEART. THE BIGGEST ELEPHANT OR MASTODON OR WHATEVER HE IS IN OR OUT OF 'CAPTIVITY. His iiplileil trunk reaches upward SO feet. His iveighl is near 10 tons ! His height is beyond belief ! His giant stride is orcr one rod! JUMBO, the Pet or Royalty. JUMBO, the Pride of America. JUMBO, tho Friend of Children. JUMBO, Letter Heads with his Picture. JUMBO, in the Illustrated Papers. JUMBO, after whom they namo Babies. JUMBO, Larger than any two Elephants. JUMBO, and tho Barnum Hippodrome. JUMBO, and the Giants and Dwarfs. JUMBO, and tho cunning Baby Elephant. JUMBO, and all the Living Cuiiosities JUMBO, and three Circuses in three Kings JUMBO, and two Hugo Menageries. JUMBO, tho Most Popular Brute Alive JUMBO, and tho Biggest Show on Earth. JUMBO, Without Extra Charge. JUMBO parties from every neighborhood, JUMBO Exursions on AU Railroads. ON EXHIRIT10N, IN ADDITION TO TnE ROMAN HIPPODROME, 3 CIRCUSES IN 3 RINGS, 3 ENORMOUS ME NAGERIES, AND A SU PERK COLLECTION OF WONDER MARVELS. The .best time to see tho Monster JUMBO and the NURSING BAUY ELEPHANT and Mother is immediately upon tho opening of the dors, and 1 and 7 p. m. each day, before the great crowds get there All can thus see Giants, Dwarfs, MiOgets, Wild Men, thousands of Wild Animals, and get seated in time to witness the Grand and Wonderful Entree and Pageant, as well as the promenade ot JUMBO and the BABY ELEPHANT around the entire Ilippoaromc raclng-tracfc before the regular performances begin. This is worth tho whole price of admission. The Day Exhibitions arc to be preferred, especially by ladles and chil dren, as they are less crowded and the animals and performers arc lrejli. The performances are the same in the afternoon :w ut night. Positively no Free Tickets to Anybody. ADMISSION, The Same as to an Ordinary Show. Those who wish to avoid the crowds the ground should purchase Tickets at Hirsh Bro's Clothing House ATTUE USU A L SLIGHT AD VANCE - Two Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open, anhour earlier. Every Bailroad runs cheap rate excursion trains. Admission 50 Cents: Children nhder 9 years 25 Cents ; Resenred Seats 25 Cents Extra. 0ARRISBDRG. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11. s28,304OCt3,7411d4ir0O BUI 10H TKATXLjXJtS' OUr DM. LANCASTER AND RIlLLeXRSVZIAK B. I Can run as follows : LMc?r (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, an.l lk3Ba.BL,and 2, 4, 6 and &90p.m-exmot on Satarday, when the last car leaves at 9-.30 p. i.. Leave MUlersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and II a. IL, mad 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run dally nu - ve time except oa Sun day. COLUMBIA ft lilKT DEPOSIT RA1I. KJ ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legularl von the Columbia A Port Deposit Railroad on tb following time: b SOUTHWARD. I STATIONS. HORT1IWABP. r.x, A.X. P.M. 6r20 6:35 lOrJU Columbia.... Kh3:l ...Washington... ....CieyaweU.... .. Safe Harbor... ..SUenk's Ferry.. Pi'quea..... ..York Furnace.. Tucquiui .McLull's Ferry ...Kite's Eddy... ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peuch Bottom.. S:43 7K Kh39 10-J6 1M 11:03 11KB 1:U 7:17 11:10 11:15 7:23 737 7: llriK 11:30 7:50 Sto 8:13 1128 7:10 7:50 7:3l 73S 7:17 75 11:54 P.M. ..Couowlugo... ....Octornra ..Port D'hrU.. ...PenyvUlc.... 12HO 12:15 130 7:.u &25 8,-00 b:'JU OEADINU m COLUMBIA B. K. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSENGER TRAINS JfONDAl, MAY an, 1882. NORTIWARD. A.X. A.K. P.M. 8i '5US5 8:09 Sr23 8.0S 5:20 7:49 5.-05 7:40 5:01 7:36 4:58 7:34 4:56 7: 4AI 7rJ3 4:47 7:10 4:3f. 7rtW 4:33 &57 4A5 C:4i 4:12 6:3! 4:05 630 3:55 3:41 P.M. P.M. A.M. L .... 'i3U TJO .... 5:40 9:10 S 1:00 3'JW 90 1:10 3:40 .... S30 sio .... 'jj QuarryvUIe Lancaster, King St. 638 7:30 7:40 TJO ljancaster Columbia.. AXRIVB. Beading... 9:45 SOUTHWARD. tun Heading , AKRTTX. Columbia Lancaster............ Lancaster. King St. Quarryrille ......... AJL T.W 72 9:40 9J0 JM0 10:40 Trains connect ut Reading with train toanil rrom irmiaueipniarottsvuie, Uarrfsburg, Ai lentown and New YorJc, vta;Jtonnd Brook Route. At Columbia With trains to and' from York. Hanover, Uettysborg, Jrederick aad Balti more. A. M. WILSON. 8upt. TTKMMHVLVANIA KA1LKOAU-HI XT 8CBEDULK On. and after MONDAY. 1ULY 17th, 1SS2, trains on thw Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave tho Lancnstet and Philadelphia iiepotnas follows: I Lev I Ar Lanphil Eastward. A.W. liM A.X 730 1020 Mall Express............ ... ..., vast Line............ ... Uarrlsburg Express York Acctnumoilatlon arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express 3:35 6:10 8:10 8;U 9:00 11:15 r.w. IMS 3:3) r.w. 5:45 5:05 TJ3T Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express...... .......... Ilarrisburg Accommodation. Mall Train. ..... ....... 2210 ::23 C45 9:45 8:50 11:00 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express ut 10:15, will run through to nan over daily, except Sunday. JTrederlck Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with ITast Line, west, at 1:40, will run through to Frederick. ILe. Ar. Wbbtward. PhilLan A.M. A.V. 6:27 C:27 9-J5 9:40 10:15 10:20 P.M. 1:40 l-M 505 230 7:30 7:10 1 1:10 1:45 jicwa J.X press ................ .......... Way Passenger. Mail Train, No.L via. ML Joy. Mall Train, No.2,vlaColumbi:i,teavc8 Niagara Express '. Hanover Accounnodation -leaves:... Frederick Accommodation leaves... Ilarrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Ilarrisburg Express Western Express Pariilc Express 4:Si 4 JO 7:00 11:05 P.X. 2.11 "i:I4 5:10 llrJ) Uarrbburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m.. has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, wc3t, on Sunday, when flagged, will stop at Downingtown.CUjitcsvUle, I'arkea burg, Mount Joy, Elizabctbtownand Middle town. Day Express, Fust Line, News Express. ilsCtr Train, No. 1, Western Express and Puciiic Ex press run dallv. UA11DWAHK. "IVi HV llAUDWAKE STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN Bi'ILDiNOaiid CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, ILEATEItS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. Sll-3uidw TV WARM, AC. TJGMOVEO. , PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, Jtc. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street Plumbing jGasfitting ooim otr bt SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARUE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan28-lvdS BOOTH & HUOEH. fILOSINO OUTI CLOSING OUT ! AT GBEAT.'A REDUCED FBICE8. Having started a Shoe Factory. I am now closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to makeroom for the enlargement or my factory. -Custom wort a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HTEMENZ, No. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) mam a su LIUVOMM, JtC. HOUMKAl. ft CO"M NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 North. O,oea auct, laacaster, P. The vary beat ahii finest qualities or Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con stantly tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky or the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated custom House Brandy, warranted ot tho vintag of I860 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pun Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Winea to ault the trade. febS-lyd , . - ' 1IOU8EAL A Ci. TT8K KREIUJSJJi'S EXTRA PUKE MEW U FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manutactor 4 miles northwest of Mount Joy. Lsino-is!' rcr.unty. Pa. Its quality cannot be excel lot. Try Is l prove that. For saln by grocery n:td roviston e.cers. Circular to the irailcheiit tree. Addie5s. ,. . ... IIX G. KREIDER. 827-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co. Pa DOKT rOltOET THE UEMUIE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 fcr 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. x. rjL ISM 6:10 TM. 10 ft 10 8:13 4j. JS .... 936
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