LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiLIGENCEBMONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 188a. N , ( i K l I I a si lit Queasier InfcHigcncei. MONDAY 2VKNINQ, OCTOBER 2, 188?. THE UB1CAGOES CHAMPIONS. The Wmm Club Wins the- League J?en Baat or the Third Consecutive Season . The baseball season closed Saturday. The schedules hare been nearly played through by all the clubs, and those games that could not be played within the speci fied season could not in any way have effected the result of the contests. Accord ing to the schedule of the league, which is the championship contest, Chicago has once more won the pennant of the national league. The offioers of the Providence club contend that an agreement was en tered into some time- ago, between the Chicago and Providence managers, when the two great teams were running so close that neither could claim any advantage, that a new series of nine games should be played between them after the close of the regular season to decide the championship regardless of the result of the scheduled games. Chicago having won the cham pionship according to the league schedule, is entitled to the pennant, and seems dis posed, naturally, to claim it. Providence says that if the agreement between it and Chicago is declared unconstitutional it will insist upon Chicago playing its last three games with Buffalo over again, as they were scheduled for Buffalo and were played in Chicago, but by spe cial permission of the league presidents, a question which was voted upon at the re cent meeting of the league, at the Conti nental hotel. All sorts of rumors are afloat iu baseball circles about the dissent-inn between Chicago and Providence breaking up the league, and causing the formation of new organizations to be knon as the Eastern and Western Ica.tH-.. such organizations to take the places (if the present league aud American associations. It is possible, however, that the future seasons will go on as they have in the past. The season has been a remarkable one in many respects. It has marked a wonderful revival of interest on the part of the public, in the national game. Never before was the struggle lor the league championship so closely and bitterly contested, and there is not the least doubt that fit) playing has bean honest and ear liest. All of the clubs, excepting the Worcesters, have prospered financially, and even the Baltimore club, which has been far in the rear in the American asso ciation contest, has coined monoy for its managers. The league alliance clubs have made money, and taking it all through, the season has been one of the most grati fying in the history of the game. The situation among the league clubs at the close of tho season of 1882 is as follows : Chicago champions, Providence, second, Buffalo third, Boston fourth, Cleveland fifth, Detroit sixth, Troy seventh aud Worcester eighth. The following schedule shows tho number of games won and lost by each club iu the league : CLUBS. ISoston Buffalo , Miicago Cleveland , wot roll I'rovidence Troy Worcester , Games Lost l3939l2l40l40j3l48lG3.K.l There may be some trouble beforo tho Philadelphia and Metropolitan club3 are regularly admitted to the league. Troy and Worcester do not want ' to go out. They claim that they have lived up to all requirements and cannot be put out legally. But there are six clubs against them, and at tho December meeting the probabilities are that they will have to go. It is a sucidal policy to play leaguo clubs in such little places as Troy and Worces ter, when clubs from the best paying cities in the country are wanting to get in. fhe American Association. With this week the championship tables end. Some of the scheduled games of the American association have not been played for want of time, but they could make no material difference. Cincinnati had a good lead, with the Athletic second. Tho score ends in this way : e o r o D o r ss , 5 a S. r- S - a t? o o o CLUBS. S o -s 1 : S c ? : o 5 Allegheny .. 10 8 0 G 10 40 Athletic C .. (i C 11 11 41 Baltimore 7 4.. 2 3 3 IU Cincinnati 10 10 14 .. 11 K! 55 Louisville 10 S 13 5 .. 7 41 ht. Louis t 5 13 C 8 .. :;7 Games Lost 33 34 55 25 :W II 233 m WESTERN BOMAN'CK. The Had Loss Sustained by a Fair sibyl. Chicago Trioune. " God help me now !" Sibyl Sartoris, as she stood benoath the grateful shade of locust trees that sensuous day in June, when the kissing winds of summer were balmy with tho perfume of the rose leaves that tho storm of tho pre vious evening bad scattered along tho gravel walks of Coast Cliff castle, spoke theso works in a dreamy, languid fashion. " Qod only knows how I have suffered for your sake, Bertram McMnrtry," the girl said, plucking as she spoke a blossom from the bush that was flaunting its scar let beauties so saucily against the vivid green of tie closely trimmed lawu. " And you, little rosj leaf, "she continued, press ing the velvety petals of the flower against lips that were equally soft and crimson, "you would not, if you could, even whis per my secret to the world, for you, too, have troubles and are buffeted about by the cruel winds that blow so rudely agaiust thy pretty face. Not even the star eyed pansies or the modest violets that nod so demurely in the summer zephyrs shall know my secret," and with a little laugh that was half a sob Sybil started for the melon patch. But ere the little bunionless feet that peeped out so coquettishly from beneath the fleecy white dress had taken many steps Sibyl felt a touch upon her off shoulder. Turning suddenly, she stood face with Bertram McMurtry. He was a strong, manly fellow, and the rich bock beer tones of his voice thrilled her very blood. " Why are you sad ?" he asked. Tho pretty red lips are drooping now and the hazel eyes dimmed by tears that cannot be repressed. " Do you still love me, Bertram ?" she asks. " You know I love you dearly," he re plies. " As much as you did last Thursday ?" and the pretty face looks into his with a pleading expression that shows how she has staked her all upon that love. " Justjasmuch," he answers, drawing her lithe form over in his ward. "Then," she says, "I will tell you everything. And, oh. I am so desolate, Bertram, so desolate." " What is the matter, my darling ?" he asks, bending ever her in alarm. " All lis lost," she says. "All, all!" " All what ?" Nestling close to themanwho3e matinee tickets she loves, Sibyl says in low agonized tones : " All my chewing gum " aud then her head falls upon his shoulder amid a storm of sobs. Kulalie's Xtelic. :As Eulalie McGirlygrit 's words floated upon the soft air of a June afternoon and fell upon the air of Berwick'Hetherington, who was swinging lazily in .a hammock that hung beneath the larches, he smiled the cold, cynical smile he had learned in Kenosha, and then he raised himself on one elbow and fell out of the hammock. The noise attracted Eulalie's attention and she came to the window, holding a shoe in her band. Leaning out over the easement, she was about to offer words of condolence and sympathy to Berwick, when her foot slipped, and the loud crash of furniture which followed so startled the girl that she dropped the shoe " Will this patient ever recover?" asked a visitor at a noted insane asylum. "It is a hopeless case," replied the physician. "He was brought to the hos pital nearly two years ago dreadfully mangled and when his health was re stored reason had fled. His one idea is that the court house is falling on him." "We have kept the secret well, daugh ter," said Mrs. McQirlygirt to Eulalie one summer afternoon. "YeB,"was the reply. "But do you know that I have never worn the shoe since that day?" " How foolish notional you are darling," said the mother. "You might at least give it to some poor family who have no home to protect them from the cold." "No," answered the girl. "It is a sacred relic, and I shall always keep it to remind me of one who might have been my husband." " Do boldly what yon do at all." Boldly do we affirm that Kidney-Wort Is the great remedy tor liver, bowels and kidney diseases. Rheumatism and piles vanish before it. The tonic effect ol Kidney-Wort Is produced by its cleansing anil purifying action on the blood. Where theri is a srravelfy deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine Irom disordered kidneys, It alwajs euros. 9-Tho uiamona lives always do more than they claim to do. Color over that old dress. It will look like new. Only 10 cents. Bhilohs curs will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble ; was unable to get any medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A Distin guished Vawyer in Wayne County, N. Y. Sl5-2wdiw Why will von cough when Shiloh's cure will Rive Immediate relict. Price, 10 cts., 50 cts. and 91. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen stmot. Despised. By the unthinking-. Burdock has been con sidercd a weed, und its luxuriant growth, un pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, to those 'not knowing its virtues," a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by savants as most Invaluable as a diuretic, ape rient and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bit ters embody all Its good qualities. Price si. For sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Magic in the nineteenth Century. N. McRca. Wycbrldeo. Ontario, writes : I 'have sold larpe quantities of Dr. Thomas' Ec- lecmc un ; it is used ior coius, sore tnroat, croup, etc.. and, in fact, tor any atfection of the tlnoat it works like magic. It is a sure cure for burns, wounds and bruises." For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. SmxoH's Catarrh icbxedt a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. MEDICAL. TT 1DNKY-WOKT For the Permanent Cure ol' CONSTIPATION. No other disease Is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort ns a euro. Whatever the cause, however obstinate tho case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Pi laa This distressing complaint is very .17x100. apt to be complicated w ith consti pation. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds ot Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore tailed. MS" If you have cither ot these troubles use KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell it. scp 27 lydAw M W&F 42 G KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THIS Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro for Impotcncy, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in tho Back, 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 our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mail to every ono. Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages tor 95, or will bo sent lree by mall on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing tho agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account ot counter feits, wo have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : tho only genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., X. . aorl2-lvd&w pAKKEKIi IIAIU JIALsAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Me chanics, &c, who are tired out by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaint, you can bo Invigorated anil cured by using It yon are wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot Hiscox &Co. 50c. and $1 sizes at dcaleis in drugs. Large saving by buying 91 size. aplO-cod cow O" 5,000 isis ana msici WaV Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Messrs. Scabury t Johnson, Manufacturing Cliethists, SI Plait street, New York: Gentlemen: For tho past low years wo have sold various brands or Porous Plasters. Physicians and the public prefer BEXSOX'S CAPCIXE POROUS PLASTER to all others. Wo consider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy ot confidence. They are superior to all other porous plasters or Liniments lor external use. BENSON'S CAPCINE PL ASTER Is a genu ine Parmaccutlcal product, ot the highest order of merit, and so recognized by physi clans and druggists. When other remedies tall get a BEXSOX'S CAPCIXE PLASTER. You wUl bo disappointed It you use cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Electrical Mag netic Toys. A STJRB REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. HEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81ER. OHAS. X. CBITXKNTON, X13 Fulton St., New York, sole agent tor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed. aoplMwdepoAweow Dim 1! MMBZCAH. T.B. BENSON'S KEMKDIKS. From the New Haven Ueglster. CELERY AS A REMEDY FOB NERVOUS DISEA8ES. What the Medical Profession Say About it, and the Good Results Attending its Use. HEADACHE, .NEURALGIA, SERV0US- XESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA. " DR. BENSON'S preparaUon of Celery and' Chamomile lor nervous diseases Is the most important addition made to the materia med ico in the last quarter of a century." Dr. J. W. J. Knglar, ol Baltimore. "DR. Benson's Pills are worth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. U. Schllchter, of Baltimore. "These Pills arc Invaluable in nervous dis eases." Dr. Hammond, ot New York. " Dr. Benson's Pills for tho cure of Neural gia, are a success." Dr. G. P. Holman, Chris tianbnrg, Va. These Pills are a special preparation, only for the cure ol special diseases, as named, and lor these diseases they are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent Batterers. They are prepared expressly to and toill cure eick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. Price. 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St., Baltlmoie, Md. By mall, two boxes lor 91, or six boxes lor 92.50, to any address. ' DR. O. -vvTbBNSON'S Mew Remedy and vavorlte Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL. ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER IxCHINGS AND PIMPLE3, on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soit and smooth ; removes tan and freckles, and is the best toilet dressing ix thb would. Elegantly put up. Two bottles In ono package, consisting of both internal and ex ternal treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price 91 per package. O. N. CRITTKNTON, 115 Fulton street, New York, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. scplG-lmd.M.WAS&w IHjOTHLNO. w ILLIAMsONft FOSTER. Our Carefully Selected Stock OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter, Is now placed upon the counters in the room especially arranged for it on the first floor. There are SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS In all grades, ranging from the Strong Every Day Suit tor 92,50, up to a lino imported suit in a Dark Olive, small pleated front with box pleats in tho back. BOY'S CASSISIERE SUITS with Long Pants for hard wear. In double mid twist material arranged to suit all buyer?. THE- YOUTH'S AND MEN'S SUITS In Mixed Goods lor Business arc In a largo variety ot patterns, English and Scotch pre dominating. PALI OVERCOATS Arc now being asked lor more than any other garment, and wo can lurnish them In l.cmlon Corkscrew, Diagonals, Meltons, Itapellants and Crepe3, in Light and Dark shades with line silk facings and satin sleeve linings. HATS, CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. JEWELRY, In all the Xewest Ellicts, with prices always the lowest. WTT.T.TAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. MtRY tiOOItti. N Kff UHKAF sTonr. Metzger & Haughman's NEW CHEAP STORE -lb HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS -FOR UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. GENT'S MERIXO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at 25c; 37c, 43c, 50c, 65c, 75c, and 91. LADIES MERIXO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at 37c, 15c, 50c, C5c, 73c, and 91. CHILDREN'S MERIXO SHIRTS and DRAWERS from 12J cents up. GENT'S MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED SHIRTS and DRAWERS at $1.50, regular price $2.00. LADIES' MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED SHIRTS and DRAWERS at $1.50, regular price $2.00. 3-We are full ol Bargains of all kinds. mm k HAUGflHAM'S No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse ,. , , Hotel. nl4lvd&w 1UQVOUH, XV. HOUSKAju CO-S NEW LIQUOR STORE, If o. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, p. The very best and finest qualities of Foreien anil nninat.l WIWVS -.i i iVA'"'' &?&f!M?!t S..wJ"?to?,Ie " S5l' VS3 v. -i "? vl "'o uisunauon of 187o. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage of i860 Kept especially for medicinal nurnoses l'nr OUT Holland ofn, and other WluSMcs.Bra dies and Wines to suit the trade. febS-lyd HOUSEAL ft CO. Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. F:iGARSSTORE.KTMAi'S YELLOW NT '21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. AMTJUCH BMOV. ABTXMT1BM. L-STRIOH BKOS'ADTBBnBUBXT. ASTKICH BEOS-' 13 EAST KING STREET, PALACE -OF- FASHIONI As formally announced, our GRA.ND FALL OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY -AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3fl ana 4th. A new and most Novel Feature of this season's opening will be our NEW CM Department Situated on the Second Floor. In this de partment we will exhibit on our opening days a Full Line of LADIES', CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. In Blaok and Colored. In addition to this we will bo able to show oar patrons a Fall Line of SILK GARMENTS AS Silk and Mattlosse. Dolmans, Fur-Lined Circulars, Seal Sacques, Plush Goats, Oloth Paletots, Ulsters, PLUSH CIRCULARS, Etc. . In our lower store-room we will exhibit all the novelties of the season, as PATTERN BONNETS, HATS, PLUMES, TIPS, WINGS AND BIRDS. New Velvets and Flushes, 8ILK8AND SATINS. RIBBONS AND LACES, BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS. NEW PASSAMEXTERIES. NEW LACES, NEW FRINGES, NEW ORNAMENTS, NEW BRAIDS, Etc. We invite every one to come and in spect our grand display of Novelties in in every one of onr departments. ASTKICH BROS', 13 EAST KING STREET. DKT s NOUGR&SS, MURRAY CO. DRESS CLOTHS. A VERY IMPORTANT Item In onr stock. It Is a department in Itself. Every standard good make of cloths In the leading new and fashionable shades are represented In th6 dif ferent qualities and widths. There arc among them colors that are exclusively onr own and cannot be had elsewhere. The different effects and shadings ot fine imported plain Cloths Reps, Diagonals and Tricotcs have just been opened and are ready for examination. You may get lost in the enormous varietv and different kinds of these cloths; but the place to buy is where you can see all and wake comparisons nnder strongllgbts, such as we have. Fall Wraps. FOR LADIES' FALL WRAPS AND REDINGOTES. Tho spring was long and cold, many winter wraps were worn until June worn out and must be replaced by a tall Sacque or Coat ot medium weight. We h ve prepared for this want with th flnestllneot fall -weights we have ever shown, in Black, Figured Cloths, nobby stylish Checks, Plaids and Mixtures, and some beautiful new effects, adapted especially for Eedlngotes. Seal Skin Cloths. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. The season Is yet a little early for these goods, nevertheless, our entire stock lor the season is now iu store. Early buyers will certain ly have the opportunity of seeing and examining the largest line of them ever landed in Philadelphia. Our importations have been so large that we have been obliged to supply additional space tor them. Tbey will be very extensively used tor Coats, Dolmans, Cos tumes and Trimmings. We have all colors and qualities. Boys' Cassimeres. BOYS' CASSIMERES AND SUITINGS. For school, lor every day, lor play and for dress ; strong fabrics lor hard wear ; double and twist goods at low prices ; finer goods from 75c per yard up for better aud dress suits. Gentlemen's Wear. GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. The Men's Department is very largely stocked with foreign fabrics line coatings, suitings, pantaloon goods ot the latest and newest effects ; fall and winter kerseys and patent beaver overcoatings, etc.; English Scotch and fine American cloths, for business suits ; black cloths and clastiques tor even ing and dress suits ; fine neat-figured black cloths, for clergymen's suits ; Vrown, olive, citron, green, drab and other shades, lor Friends' wear. Corduroys, &c. CORDUROYS. MOLESKINS AND BEAVERTEENS. All our Corduroys are washed be fore leaving England and are free from the disagreeable odor usually attached to tliese goods. For Engineers, Miners, Gunners, Bicycle Riders, and Horsemen's Snlts and Trousers. Prices low. Tailors' Trimmings. ITALIAN CLOTHS, Serges, Sleeve Linings, Vest Paddings, Ac, by the yard or piece. Mail Orders, Our " SAMPLE" and " MAIL ORDER " Departments afford special facilities for out oftoicn buyers. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. alS-3md&w DRY OOODB. SfAER'S. LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, Counter- Jancs, Extra Ucavy-Wclght Cashmeres, at owest prices. Also Slocking Yarns. Plain and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels in rem nants, worth 12c to 15c, at 9c, 10c and 12)c. REVERSIBLE STj ITINGS at 9c. same goods elsowhere at 12c. Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS are not excelled. They contain 11 yards of Furniture Prints and four pounds best cot ton, and none quilted like them in any other store in the city. NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. rrut: NORTH UND DRY GOODS STORE Has now open a Largo and Carefully Se lected Stock ot FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Some of these Goods were bought below the Regular Market Price, and all are marked In plain figures at prices to make them sell. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. PA. w K AKK OPENING OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FINE CHINA. GLASS, BISQUE, BARBOTINE, AND BOHEMIAN WARES, -FOR- Wedding Presents. These Goods arc very popular in our lurffo cities for Wedding Present. Onr Stock Is Larger than Ever Before. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. IKW TURK STOKK. Watt, Shand & Co., ARE NOW OPENING NEW FALL GOODS In every Department. NEW BLAOK SILKS. NEW SHADES IN Colored Dress Silks, New Fall Ureas Goods, Plushes Velvets, Velveteens.- UNDERWEAR. LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S WHITE MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR, GENT'S GREY UNDERWEAR. In all sizes and quail tic? at Lowest Prices. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AT BOTTOM PRICES. NEW DEPARTMENT. Just opened an entire new line of ZEPHYR WOOL, SAXONY WOOL, SHET LAND WOOL, FAIRY ZEPHYR SHETLAND FLOSS German Worsteds and Knitting Yang AT LOWEST CITY PRICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. u BE KREIDJSK'S EXTRA PUKK NEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancasterconnty, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision cealcrs. Circular to the trade sent lree. Address, .lOHN G. KREIDER. s27-3rod Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. OOODS. Canvas Silesia, Pocket Drills, Hair Cloth CLOlUniii, UMfMKWMAM, JtV. "VTEBJNO 311IKTS ANU DKAWEKS -FOE-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E.J.ERISMAN. 1 AHDC. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E. J. ER1SMAN, "VTEW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E.J.EEISMAN. ALL WOOL. SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E.J.ERISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TTIKSH ft BKOTBEK. NOW ARRIVING THE L AT E.ST STYLES Or Suitings and Overcoatings FOR MERCHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Underwear, Neckwear, &c., OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. We now have as full and line a stock ot Hen'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 we ask is to call and convince yourselves. Hirsh & Brother, Penn Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, and 6 and 8FENN SQUARE. sep8 lyd I MINX TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHERS FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. GA1SMAI & BEO. THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEBS, Extend their invitation to the public In gen eral to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never before have we had such satisfaction in viewing our efforts to place our houso at the head ot the the trade for ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICES. While calling attention to the Fall Trade we must not forget the present. Onr great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Cassimere Trousers. $2.00, 12.50, f3 00. $3.50, M.00. Lined and Work ing Pants, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.23. up to $1.73. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $C 50, $7.00, $8,00 $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00. ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $1.00, $3.00 and $C.00 are Mie prices of some "of our Children's Suits. $ iOO, $50. $3.00. $3.50. $1 00. $5 00, $6.00, $7.60. $8.00 a.idflU.fO are the prices ol some of our Roy's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest line ol goods in tho piece. We make to order a nice business Salt for $12.00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00. 49"Look at our windows lor further refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner ol Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The well known and Cheapest Cloth insr House In tho City. OUAl B. B. HABTIH. WhoU vale and Retail Dealer In all kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. 4Wfard : No. 420 North Water and Prince treets abve Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd piOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 330XOHTH CWAXBKBT ZaHemMer, Jfc, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection WltbtlM TelephealeSxehaage. Vnrrt and Office: No. 330 NORTH WATER aTKEET- tebSMya VMLA VKI.KWtV U VIDM 1ANCA8TEK AMD H1LLKKSV1U.K ii. i Cars run as lollowsj: Leave Laacatoer (P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, ami 11:30a.m., and 2; 4, and SJ0p.m.,excAnt on Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-M p. n Leave JfillersvlUe (lower ead)at5,8,andd a. jh., anu i, a, o anu i p. ni. Cars run iiau Jy on a rve Use except ea Sua v4 WLOMBIA MIRT DKFOS1T KAIL J ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legularlv on the Columbia ft Port Deposit Railroad on the following time: SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. I HORTHWARP. r.x. 630 6:39 A.JC. a.x. r.x. 8.-90 535 8:09 5r25 8.02 5:20 7:45 5.-05 7:40 9:01 7:38 4:58 7:34 i'M 7:28 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 7:08 4:33 &57 4:2C 6:41 4:12 632 405 6:20 3:55 J1! lOrS) Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciesswell.... ...Safe Harbor... ..Shenk's Ferry- Pequea ..York Furnace.. .....Tncqnan .McCall's Ferry. ...Fite's Eddy... ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peach Bottom.. ...Conowingo... .....Octorara..... ...Port Deposit.. .... Perry ville.... 10-.34 6:43 7:00 HM9 10-JV5 11:00 11:03 75 7:09 7:1 11:05 7:17 11:10 7:28 7:37 11:15 1126 11:30 7:41 7:30 8.-00 8:13 8.-23 11:38! 7J0 7-I 7:50 736 7:28 7:17 7:t'5 11:54 r.M. 12:03 12:15 12:30 737 8;00 8:20 pKAIIXC COLUMBIA K.B. ARRANGEMENT OfTaSSENOEB TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 22o, 1882. NORTHWARD. LBAVB. Qoarryville Lancaster, King St A.M. 730 9:10 9r20 Lancaster.. Columbia... AREiva. Reading.... SUUXUWAKU. AM. a.w. r.x. r.a. 6:20 ... 2:30 7:30 .... 3:40 7:40 10 3:90 730 1:10 3:10 9:45 3r2D 5.50 r.M Reading AEBIVK, Columbia , Lancaster. 7:25 9:40 930 9:40 5!A 5:P) 6:44 ' Lancaster, King St.. Quarrwille 10:40 Trains connect tu ueatling wjiii trams loana from Philadelphia, PottsvlUe, Harrlsburg, AI Ientown and New York, via Bound Brook Route. At Columbia with tralnt to and from York, tlanovor. Gettysburg, Kwdt-ril, ;t:ui Balti more. A. M. W U.SON. Supt. PKHMSVLVAMla KA1LKOAH-NKW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1883, trains on tho l'enusy'-. vania Railroad will arrive at anil leuvu tl Lancash" anil Philadelphia depotsa follows v. r.K. 120 8:10 r.x. 2d0 8:25 2.10 8:13 .... 8:25 .... 9:55 I Levi Ar Eastward. LanPhll A.M. A.M Mall Express 12:44 2:53 Fast Line 5:35 7:50 Harrlsburg Express 8:10 Uh20 York Accommodation arrives 8:10 Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... 8;55 Columbia Accommodation 9:00 ii:ir. P.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives.. 12:55 Lock Haven Express ?.... 1:03 3:20 P.M. Sunday Mail 2:12 5:45 Johnstown Express 2r20 5:05 Day Express 5:25 7:35 narrlsburg Accommodation 6 45 9:45 JHSU X a alia OIRl lll'v Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1-40, will run tnroush to Frederick. ILc. lAr. l'hilLan Wsbtwabd. A.M. 4:30 A.V. 6:27 GUI 935 9:40 10:15 10:20 P.M. 1:40 i:50 5 05 230 7:30 7:10 il:10 1:15 News Express. B.... .... ........ ........ way rasscnger Mail Train. No. 1. via. Mt. Joy.... 4:30 7:00 Mall Tral n, No. 2,viaColu mbia,leaves '8:13 Aiagara jucpress , Hanover Accommodation leaves. Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves. 11:05 P.M. ,2:14 r4:i4 5:10 9:05 11:20 Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommodation Harrlsburg Express Western Jxpress.... ...... ..... Pacific Express...................... Harrlsburg Express, west, at 0:40 p. m., has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when HugKi'd, Will stopatDownlngtown.Coatcsvillf, Turkf. burg. Mount Joy, Elizabeth town awl .Miii'ttV. town. " Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dallv. KAIIMOADS. "1H GREAT Bnrlingtoii Route. CMcage, BirllagtoB ft Qalacj K. R. Chicagc, tfarllagten ft QniBcj R. R. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atcldnson, Topcka, Denlson, 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. Paul. Nationally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to be tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes ot travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it and yon will find traveling a luxnry Instead or a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino lor sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates or faro, Slix7lwJ? Cars, eta, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agont, Chicago, 111. T.J.FOTTEB, 3d Vice Pres. tt Gen. Manager, Chioaoo, III. lOHJf U. A. BEAN.Oen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St, Naw Yoax. Boston, Mass. mavlft-lvdAw uaxdwaxm:. K KW HARDWAKK STOKK. 0-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL 4 RENGIER, DEALERS IX BUILDINGand CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll-3mdw VOWKKJlUX. OUR NEW REAL, ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number or properties In city and country, with prices, c. Coplciijent tree to any address. ALLEN A. 11 ERR A CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, No. 10 East King Street. jy ONT rOKUKT THB UC.1UINE OLD ' Stock Connecticut Citrnrs. 11 for "ft ctn t HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE.