Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 12, 1882, Image 4

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LANCASTER PATLLJ, INttfJJJGCEK, THURSDAY, ,OCTOBER 12, 1882.
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THURSDAY EVENING, OCX. 12. 1882,'
MILL&IS' TENNYSON.
Soto Eauoaate ot the Iroet and the lecture
la Hcuonnt
Tba London times says :
No memorial of a writer whose name
ntands so high and bright before the world
as that of Alfred Tennyson can fail to
arouse interest. rWhateirer may be the
placohe.is destined' to hold in the hierarchy
of poetfr and criticism Las not yet said its
last word upon the point it is undeniable
that he has eivon a new charm to life, has
kepi alive the aaored lamp of song'' in a
rather prosaio-and utilitarian age, and has
even justified the existence of an office
formerly held by Nahum Tates and Pyes.
His early efforts, if not free from unfortu
nate conceits, were dignified by rare beauty
of thought and expression, and the pro
mise they held forth was more than re
deemed ylhe fruits of bis genius at his
maturity. Balf a century baa elapsed
since ho made his first appearance in the
arena of letters, but the pen has not yet
dropped from his hand. It was once
maintained , that the gift of poetry
is possessed only by the young. "Mon
sieur," said the Due de Montausier, the
presumed original of Aloeste in the "Mi
santhrope," to the great Corneillo, whose
creativo power declined after his thirty
fourth year. "Monsieur, quaud j'etais
jeune je faisais de jolis vers," soon to bs
forgotten ; " a present que je puis vieux
moil genie est He! (it : oroyez-moi, lain-ons
lair" des vers a I joiuuicssG.'-" Mr. Ten
nysoa supplies one of a fuw remarkable
instaaees to fcho contrary. It is 'true that
wo can no longer expect him to renew his
best achievements, but his later produc
tions, ' The Cup " in especial, have much
of the far-reaching imagination and force
of word painting which assuro to his
" Arthurian " and other poem3, a lasting
place in English literature. In the brief
est glance at his work, too, it bbould be
remembered that his influence has inva
riably been for good refreshing, purify
ing, ennobling. Of him, indoed, we may
say, as of another poot endeared to us by
golderi memories, " ho never wrote a line
which, dying, ho would wish to blot."
It was only in the fitness of things that
such a mau as tho author of La Mart
tP Arthur and Loclcsley Hall should havo a
place on the canvas ot tho Reynolds of his
time ; and within the last, low years, as
everybody knows, this desideratum has
been supplied. IIow wo-l Mr. Millbs
has executed his task wo need hardly say.
Dispensing with accessories, he represents
Mr. Tennyson standing in his quaintly cut
cloak against a background of shadow,
directly facing the beholder, and with tho
ample.-felt hat in t his hand. Slightly
idealized, tho portrait may yet be accepted
as strikingly true, particularly in the pene
trating and half inquiring expression of
the eyes, generally, perhaps, taeaoo has
a somewhat sad and pensive appearance,
as though the spirit in which la Memoriam
was written had returned to him during
the sittings. Mr. Oldham Barlow has just
executed a faithful and fini&hed reproduc
tion in mezzotint of this picture, and the
public may bo congratulate:! on having
within their reach a finely artistic record
in his old xge of a man to whom many of
them owe so large a debt of gratitude.
Uinr a Wmnau Keeps Accounts.
From tho Atlanta Constitution.
It is a touching sight to see a woman
begin to make up her expenses, having
firmly icsoived to put down every cent she
spend:!, so a3 to find out how to economize,
and where all the money goes. Procuring
a traiill book, she makes due entry, and
on the Monday after tho first Saturday in
whisk her husband brings home his pay,
she carefully tears the margiu off a news
paper and, with a bluut pencil, strikes a
trial balance something in this way :
John brought niu home $48.40, aud $1.43
I had is &49.U3, and 81.00 1 lent Mrs.
Dixon is $50.93 but hold on, I ought not
to enter that, because when she returns
it, it'll go down. That was $10.93, aud
what have I done with that ?
Then she puts down tho figures, leaving
out the items to save time a process
which enables her to leave out most of the
items'to where a round sum is involved,
on the supposition that they have already
been put down. As thus :
Six dollars and fourteen cants for moat,
and 10 cents for celery, and 10 cents on
the street cars, and a bad 5 cent pieoe i
got in exchange, aud $2.81 I paid tho
milkman who owes me 19 cents that's
$3, and 15 cents at church, and the gro
ceries they were cither $15.00 or 1C.G0,
and I don't remember which they were,
bat I guess it musthave been $15.G0, for
the grocer said that if I would give him a
dime ho would give me half a dollar,
which would make even change, aud I
couldn't, because the smallest I had was a
quarter and $2.75 for mendiug Katie's
shoes, which is tho last money that shoe
maker ever gets from me, and 10 cents for
celery no, I put that down.
Finally she sums up her trial-bafemco
sheet, aud finds that it foots up $G4.2S.
which is about $15 more than she had
originally. Sbe goes over the list several
times aud checks it caret ully, but all the
items are correct, and the is just about in
despair when her good angel hints that
there may be a possible mu-tako in the
addition. Vctia?' up.n -uc suggestion
she foots hi the coluinu aud finds that
the total is $44.28, and that according to
the principles of the arithmetic, she ougb'
to havo $5.65. Then she counts her oash
several times, the result varying from 1.40
up to $1.97, but then she happily discov
ers that she has bsc: mis-t ikiug a $2 gold
piece for a cent, and lemembors that bhe
gave the baby a trade dollar to cnt its gum
with. On the whole, she has come within
80 cents of a balance, aud that, she says,
is close enough, and she enters in one lino
of the account book: "Dr. by household
expenses," so much ; and is very happy
till she remembers, just bei'oro going to
bod, that sha hid omitted $2.75 for her
husband's bat.
FrrrsFORD, Maa.. gopt. 2,-187.
Sibs I liave taken Hop Bitters and recom
mend them to othci 8. as I lound them very
beneficial. MBS. J. W.TULLEIt
Sec. Women's Temperance Union.
o3-2vd&w
" Magnificent promises sometimes end in
paltry performances.' A magnificent excep
tion to this is lound in Kidney-Wort, which
invariably performs even more cures than it
promises. Here is a single instance : "Mother
lias recovered," wrote an Illinois girl to her
Eastern relatives. "'She took bitters for a
long time but withoutany good. Sojwhcn she
heard the virtues of Kidney-Wort she got a
box and it lias completely cured her liver
complaint."
433iako your old things look like new by
using the Diamond Dyes, and will be happy.
Any of the fashionable colors for 10 cents.
Shiloh's Vitallzcr Is what you need tor Con
stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. PricelO and 73 cents
per bottle. For salo by H. B. Cochran , drug
gist, 137 and 13!) North Queen St. myl&w
Satisfactory.
Mrs. Wallace. Buffalo, N. Y., writes: "I havo
used Burdock Blood .Bitters lor nervous and
billons headaches, "anaIiavo recommended
tuem-to my friends ; I believe them superior
to any other medicine I have used, and can re
commend them toanvone requiring a euro tor
biliousness." Price 1. H. B. Cochran, drug
gist, 137-aud 139 North Queen street.
Slsztlvss ntghts, made miserable by that
terrible couch. Sldloh's Cure is the remedy"
for you. For sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist
137 and IK N orth Queen St, myl-lwdec w&w
How often persons have been annoyed by
burrs clinging to their dress or clothing, and
how seldom have they, when cleaning them
given it a thought that Burdock Boot la the
most valuable blood cleanser and blood purl,
fler known, and is sold by every druggist
under tho name of Burdock Blood Bitters.
Price $1. H- .'1. Cochran, druggist, 137 ana 13)
North Queen street, '-' ""
Fob lame Back. Side or Chest, use Shfloh'
'oralis Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at
!L B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North
uoen Street, Lancaster, Pa. mvMwdeowAw
POLlTXfcAL.
Democratic MtKX Ticket.
fliV If It TS7W
I ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia.
UXTSTKHAHT OOVERHOB.
I CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, York.
', JCOOK OV THE SUPRXXK COURT.
; SILAS M. CLAKK, Indiana.
BXCKXTABY OF IHTBRSAL AVVAIB8.
J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon.
COXOBXSSUAV-AT-LABaK.
MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga.
I
Democratic county Ticket.
COXORKSS.
W. B. GIVEN, Columbia.
STATS SENATOR XIV DISTRICT.
A 1511AM COLLINS, Marietta.
ASSEMBLY.
1. ELIM G. SNIDER, Lancaster.
2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor.
J. M. WALKER, Coleraln.
3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl.
G. V. SIMPSON, Caernarvon.
H. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocalico.
RKCORDBB.
W. W. BUSSER. Leacock.
cotrirrr soucrrou.
POOR DIRECTORS.
J. P. McILVAlNE. Par-.idifcc.
PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster
i PRISON IX8PKCTORS.
1 JOHN RKBMAN, Manhelm.
J. U.SCHLEGELMILICH, E. Donegal.
jury comnsnioKER. $
WILLIAM ELLHAKER, Karl.
Democratic State Committee.
W. U. HKNSEL, Chairman.
,H.P. KISNEB, General secretary, Glrard
llou'ju, Philadelphia.
Democratic County Commit
. W. H. BOLAND, Chairman. Lancastei.
1 J.- IS. LICHTY, Lancaster ; W. HAYES
UIMEU, Columbia; B. S. PATTEBSON,
White Bock, Secretaries.
MMSUIVAL.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
The true anlldoto to tho effects of miasma
is Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters. This medi
cine is one of tho most popular remedies ol an
ago t successlul proprietary specifics, and is
in iuiiiicntfe demand wherever on this Conti
nent lever and ague cxlsU. A wlncglasslul
throe times a day is tho best possible prepara
tive tor encountering amalarious atmosphere.
regulating the licr. and Invigorating tho
stomach.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
orally. oS-lydeod&w
IIT YOU ARE A. JIIAJJ OF 1IUSIXKSS,
weakened by tho strain ot your duties,
avoid Htimulants and use HOP BITTEBS.
It you arc a man or letters, tolling over
midnight work, to re-.toro brain, nerve and
waste use HOP BITTEBS.
It vou aro young and su tiering Irom any In
discretion or dissipation; if you aro married
ni'iingle, old or young, suttVring from poor
lir.tltl) or languishing ou u bed of sickliest;
BELY ON HOP BITTEBS.
Whoever you are. whenever you foel that
vour system needs cleansing, toning or stiin
iilaliug, without intoxicating, take HOP
BITTEBS.
Thousands die annually from someioimol
KIDNEY disease that might havo been pre
vented by u timely use ot HOP BITTEBS.
Hop 3itters Never Fail I
Havo you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary
Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Bowels,
Blood. Liver or Nervos, yon will bo cured if
you use HOP BITTEBS.
It you aro simply weak: and low spirited, try
it. It may save your life. Jt hat saved hundreds.
O. . V. is an absolute and irrcslstablc cure
tor Drunkenness, use ol opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
S-Sold by Druggists. Send for Circular.
HOP BITTEBS M'F'G CO.,
Bochoster, N. Y.,and Toronto, Out.
ol-lmticod&w
'Wl'AKHH.
UAY-fEVER.
CATARRH.
WsCrsiBalm
POSITIVELY CURES
Ely's Cream Balm
Effectually cleanses
tho nasal passages of
ouurruai virus.caus
Ing healthy secre
tions, allays inflam
mation, protects the
membrane irom ad-
Jditlonal coM, com
pletely heals the
C&TABBH,
COL!) IS THE HEAD
HAY FEVER,
Catarrhal Deafness,
Heals Sores in Nasal
pores ana restores
the sense of taste and
smell. Beneficial re
suits are realized by
a few applications. A
thorough treatment
will cure Catarrh,
Hay Fever, ac. Un
cqualed for colds In
the head. Agreeable
to use. Apply by tho
little finger into the
nostrils. On receipt
ot 0 cts. will mull a
Iiackagc. Sold by II.
t. Cochran, Druggist
i:7 & 139North Queen
btrcet,;Lancastcr,ra.
Passages. Subdues Ca
tarrhal iieadacho.
nsicK CO cairrs.
Ely's Cream Balm Co.
OSWEGO. N. Y.
HAYVER.
ET.Y'S CBEAM BUM CO., Oswego, N
nugI5 cot,eowd&eotvw
T.
o
VKK
5,000
Dilgists awl Physicians
Havo Blamed or Endorsed the Fol
lowing Kemark&ble Document :
Messrs. S'abttry Johnson, Manufacturing
Chemists, 1 Piatt street, JVew 1'orJt.
Gkntlemen : For the past few years wo
have sold various brands of Porous Piasters.
Physicians and the public proter BENSON'S
CAPCINE POllOUS PLASTER to all others.
We consider them one ot the very lew reliable
household remedies worthy ot confldence.
They are superior to all other porous plasters
or Liniments tor external use.
BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTEB is a genu
lno Parmaceutical product, ot tho highest
order of merit, and so recognized by physf
clans and druggists.
Whon other remedies tail get a BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTEB.
You wBl be disappointed it you use cheap
Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Electrical Mag
netic Toys.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
rrico 85 Cent.
HEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASIER.
C3AS. N. CBITTENTON, 113 Fulton St.,
Now York, solo agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben
son's Bcmedies, to whom all ardors should
be addressed.
scpl6-2wdepo&weow
"TANKS. CAJNES. A FUIX tINK FltOM
j Scents up at
HAB.TMAN'8 YELLOW FBONT CIGAR
STOBE
STOMACH BITTERS.
MMJDICAX.
riusmx-ycoist.
JX THE OBEAT CUBE FOB
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it is lor all the painful diseases ot the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system ot the acrid poison
that causes the dreadtul suffering 'which only
tlie victims or Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
ot the worst forms ot this terrible disease have
been quickly relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY CUBED.
Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO.,
Burlington, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time on the Kidneys. Liver
and Bowels. EenaS-eodTTSJtw 41
C
1UUGM sYRCP.
lOCHER'S RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
Has cured thousands. It will cure your
Cough or Cold in less time than any other
preparation.
PRICE S5 CEXT8 PER BOTTLE,
'Prepared and so!d only by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
OHO AX S.
cr:
ING OFF
ORGANS.
ANOTHER REDUCTION,
DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.
Big Bargain on a Fine Organ!"
frl'YKVcry Fine Full Combinational OX
Oi-1 J Organ. Beduced to Olw'J
This Is a rare chance.
Ol CX Elegant 12-stop Prescott OrganOI C)(
OLVO Bcducod to oL4J
Very Beautiful Organ.
S?11K Double Coupler ll-stop Prescott-OQA
OlltJ Bodueed to OdU
Ifitinnvlrnliltr Pluatt
Cl OFino Cottugu btjle Paiucc Organ
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go btj le Paiucc Organ.OQX
Jtoduccd to OOO
t$i.AJtJ
Hard to Beat.
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Neat, wo'l llnbdiod 6-top Organ.OJ K
BCduced to
EverjOrgan Falljfluarautccd for Years
A Good Honest Bargain.
Oflr Elegant Albrceht Piano.
O&O Beduced to
This piano, munutaciurcd in Philadelphia,
has a reputation for purity of lone above any
other In tho United Htates.
All to bo closed off this monili. Owing to
the immense increase in the book and station
ery business, wo are compelled to sell on", for
the present, all organs and pianos to make
room for a Largo aud Elegant Stock ot Fall
and Holiday Goods.
L. S. S j R xv.
(Inquirer Building.)
OCtlC-3td&ltw
FOU SAX, a.
IOR KENT A iKAKUKIM TOWNSHIP
' Fann. containing about CO ACBES, with
good buildings and soil in a high state ot cul
tivation. Apply to
MRS. MARY DUNN.
o9-tfd 31'.) East King street.
H OUSK AND LOT FOK S VI.K A KKAT
twc-noryBBICK DWELLING HOUSE,
with twe-story Frame Back Building. No. 518
St. Joseph street, having a good hydrant at
tached and all the rooms luroished with gas.
Too lot ha? a frontage of 15 teet, 1) inches and
a deptn of XI feot to a ten feet wide public
alley. Tho hous-c has been recently painted
and tho premises are in excellent condition.
Terms easy. Apply to
J NO. A. COYLE.
oetll-4td No. 112 East King Sticet.
PUBLIC SALKON MOSDAY, OUTOKlfR
22, 1882. will bo sold at the Cooper honuo,
alwo story brick dwelling and two-&tory brick
back building, containing hall and six rooms,
hydrant in the yard, lruit trees and grapo
vines. This property issiiuated No. 120 Char
lotto street.
Sale at 7 o'clock p. in. Conditions made
known by
JOHN WEYEL.
If Exit v Suuiuurr, Auctioneer. oll-lltd
PUltLlO SALE. ON THORMOAY. ut'lo
BEB1!),18S2, the undersigned executors
of the will of Catharine B. Deen, deceased,
will expose to public sale, at tho Leopard
Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, all that valu
able ical estate, No. 31 Middle street, in said
city, consisting of a lot ot land, 17 feet S
inches in front on Middle street, and extend
ing in depth 1-22 feet .'I inches, adjoining prop
erty ot George Schleicli on tho northeast,
Henry Fisher's cstato on the southwest, and
Win. M. Deen on the sontheast. The Improve
ments are a one and a-halt-story Brick Dwell
ing House, with one-story Brick Back Build
ing, fruit trees, grape vines, etc.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by WILLIAM M. DEEN,
n AVI II L. DEEN.
Executors ot will of Catharine B. Deen, de
ceased. Hekrt Shucert, Auct. oct.C-codts.
PUItLIOSALK. ON MO.NDAY, OCTOltER
10,1882, the undersigned, attorney In fact
lor the heirs ot William S. Peiper, deceased,
will expose to sale, at the Leopard hotel, In
the City ot Lancaster, those two lots ot laud,
ono situated on the north side ot Chestnut
street, between Marshalland Franklin streets,
containing in front 22 feet and in depth DO
feet, being No. 117 of the lots laid out by A. N.
Broncmanand Jcsso Landlo ; the other sit
uated on the south side of Fulton street, be
tween Ann and Marshall streets, containing
In front 22 teet and in depth c0 feet, being No.
212 ot said lots.
Salo Ioc3mircnceat7o'clock, p. in., when
attendance will lie given and terms made
known by -JOHN D. SKILES.
II. Shubeht, Auct. olU-Ctd
PUBLIC SALB.-O.N FRIDAY, OCTOBER
.. 13, 1882, by order ot the Orphans' Court ot
Lancaster county, the undersigned adminis
trator ot the estate ot Sarah tVrd, deceased,
will sell at public eale, at the Hiester House,
in the c It ol Lancaster, tho lollowhig de
scribed valuable city propeitr, viz:
All that certain one-story ltUICK DWELL
ING HOUSE and lot or piece of ground ap
purtenant thereto, situated In the Sixth ward,
Lancaster city, on the north side ot Lemon
street, east ot North Duko street; containing
in front on said Lemon street 27 feet, more or
less, and extending in depth of that width
Gl leer, tour and one halt inches. Bounded
on the south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on
the east by Cherry alley, and on the north
ami west bv property ot John Kellt r.
Bale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m.
Terms Approved security to be given for
the payment ot the purchase money on April
1. 1S?J. JOHN FKANCiSCUS.
Administrator of tho Estate of Sarah Ford,
Deceased.
IlKSST fcHUBKHT. Auct. slS-oodt3 '
HOUSKS AMI) LOT AT PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 21, 1882, will
be told at public sale the following described
ical estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces of
ground situated on High street in the city ot
Lam-aster, having each a frontage of twenty
live feet and a depth ot two hundred and
forty-live feet, to Lafayette street, and adjoin
ing properties ot Bosina Kirch ami John
Duscl, on which are erected two one-sterv
FBAME DWELLING HOUSES, with Frame
Back Buildings, numbered respectively, 7ia
nnd 713.
Aleoa lot or piece of ground lying botwecn
the above described properties, having a
frontage ot twenty-five ieet and a depth ot
two hundred and foity-flve feet, to Lalayette
street, and the right to use tho pump oh tho
promises numbered 743.
Tho lots have a number of lruit trees grow
ing thereon, the houses arc in good condition
and tho house No. 713 has both a pumn and
hydrant attached.
Sale to bo held at the public house ot Victo
ria Dlchl, on High street, at 7 o'clock p. m
when terms will be made known by
. , . , JOSEPH nUCK.
Attorney in fact lor the heirs of Joseph Huek.
deceased.
Jacob GuKDAkiai, Auct. oct3-2wTT&Slwd
s.
LANDER,
WITH THE CHEAT
Rheumatic and Kidney Cure,
Has now, after an extensive tour through tho
west, returned to Lancaster, where he will in
tho future continue the treatment ot Rheu
matic patients. ORlco and residence,
NO. 511 SOUTH DUKE ST,
LANCASTEB, PA.
OCtlC-3M10,12,14
s
MALL HAVANA CIGARS 2 FOB 5 CTS.
nABTMAN'3 YELLOW FBONT CIGAR
W4-V4.44I
DRY HOODS.
r SWAKR'S.'
LADIES' MEBINO UNDEEWE AB.
GENT'S MEBINO UNDEBWEAB.
CUILDBEN'S MEBINO UNDEBWEAB.
Flannels, Blankets, Contorts, Counter
panes, Extra Heavy-Weight Cashmeres, at
lowest prices. Also Stocking Yarns. Plain
and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels in rem
nants, worth 12J$c to 15c, at 9c, 10c and 12Jc.
BEVEBSIBLE STjITINGS at 0c. samo goods
elsewhere at 12)fc.
Bemcmber our HOME-MADE COMFOBTS
are not excelled. They contain .14 yanU of
Furniture Prints and lour pounds best cot
ton, and none quilted litre them in any other
store in the city.
NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST.
mUE NORTH END MtX GUObS STORE.
Ladies' Underwear,
Mens' Underwear,
Children's Underwear,
FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
HOME-MADE COMFORTS,
AJtD A
Fall Line of Winter Goods,
AT THE
Norlii M Br? Goods Store,
lMyd LANCASTEB. PA.
J.
U. MARTIN & CO.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Having enlarged this department, we are
prepared to show a much larger stock than
ever before. A Large Stock or
UNDERWEAR,
Including SeaTlet, Grey, White Merino, All
Wool Medicated Medium Weight Canton
Flannel. Ac. All sizes, grades and price.
WE PURCHASE OUB
BICYCLE SHIRT
Direct from the- manufacturers, and will guar
antee quality. Bicycle Shirts made ot tho fol
lowing material : Olive, White, Bluo ami
Mixed Flannels, Moleskin and Cheviot.
RAPHAEL AND ANGELO
1 Reversible Linen Collars.
Twenty Cents Per Box.
J. B. MARTIN & CO..
Cor. West Kiug and. Princa Sts.,
LANCASTEB, PA.
VTKW YORK STORK.
Watt, Shand & Co.,
ABE NOW OPENING
NEW FALL GOODS
In overy Dipartment.
NEW BLACK SILKS.
NEW SHADE3IN
Colored Dress Silks,
Now Fall Dross Goods,
Plushes Velvets, Velveteens.
UNDERWEAR.
LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDBEN'3
WHITE MERINO UNDERWEAR.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
SCARLET UNDERYEAR,
GENT'S
QREY UNDERWEAR.
In all sizes and qualities at Lowest Prices.
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
COMFOBTS,
AT BOTTOM PBICES.
NEW DEPARTMENT.
J ust opened an entire new line of
ZEPHYB WOOL, SAXONY WOOL.SnKT-
LAND WOOL, FAIBY ZEPHYB
SHETLAND FLOSS
(jjermau Worsteds and Knitting Yarns
AT LOWEST CITY PBICES.
NEW YOTCK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
N
EW UUKaF STORE.
COATS AND DOLMANS.
Ladies' Goats,
Ladies' Dolmans,
Children's Goats.
JUST OPENED
-AT
&
NEW CHEAP STORE,
43 WEST EING ST., LANCASTER,
('Between tho Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
Hotol.)
A Large and Handsome Assortment ol
LADIES' COATS,
JACKETS, DOLMANS AND
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Made expressly lor us by tho best Manu
facturers ot Now i ork and Philadelphia, and
lor Style, Beauty, Finish nnd Cheapness, can
not be excelled.
G BAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE
Great English Bemcdy. An unlaUlng
cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that
lollow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In the Hack, 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 wo desire to
send ireo by mail to every ono. Tho Specific
Medicine Is sold by aB druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six r-Mkages lor 95, or wUl to sent Ireo
by mail on tho receipt ot tho money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139
North Queen street. On account of counter
feits, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper :
the only genuine. Guarantees of cure issued by
us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 17 and 139 North Queen street.
THE CJ BAY MEDICINE CO . N. Y.
aprl2-Jyaw '
- . -
'NODGBaSS, HURRAY CO.
BI-CENTENNIAL VISITORS
To our City are invited to make use of our Store, take a look
through our large stock of WOOLENS, and make a careful ex
amination of our enormous lines of
Dress Cloths,
Seal Skin Cloths,
Silk Plushes,
Winter Cloakings,
Sacqueings,
English Jersey Cloths,
Stockinets,
Purchasers can depend upon having their packages
delivered to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboat Land
ings at the specified time.
Postal Order Departaient. Orders sent by mail receive
careful attention. Those to .whom a personal visit is inconve
nient can order samples and make selections, and may rely upon
our careful execution of their instructions.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
Market and Ninth Streets. Philadelphia.
al5-2md&w
UOilKX, &C.
H
AltfcKlUISU'K
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. laberbusli's
One Prico fetablishment,
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTEB, PA.
E?Sfgn. or the Golden Horse ncads.&3
A Splendid Assortment or
LINED AND lNLINED BUFFALO BOBES,
FANCY FUE ROBES,
WOOLEN AND PLUPHLAP BLANKETS,
HORSE COVERS,
BAKER'S PATENT EVAPORATING HOUSK
BLANKETS,
GUM HORSE COVERS, GUM LAP COVEBS,
GOODYEAB'S RUBBER COATS AND
G05SAMEBS,
GOSSAMEB HATS AND LEGGINGS,
WHITE GUM SHEETING,
Pocket Books, Ladles' Latest Stylo Hand
Satchels in Seal, AlllRat or and Morocco,
Leather Curd Cases, Traveling
Bags, Trunk, Telescopo
Casro. Sponges, Chamois,
iiorso Brushes,
Whip1', and
Sleighbclls.
Horse Clippers, Toilet Clippers.
Gloves and Mittens in great variety, Harness
Oil, Harness Soap, sSchcol Satchels. Alsogrc at
variety of
RIDING SADDLES.
Our own manuiacturc or
BUGGY HARNESS. TRACK HARNESS,
COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAR
NESS. YANKEE AND CONES
TOGA TEAM HARNESS,
And many other articles too numorous to
mention.
43-Crtll and sco. Bcpatring neatly done.
M.HABERBUSH,
No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE.
oD-lyw&Smd
VHLHA. AMU ULAHH WAX..
H
BJUfi MARTIN.
AT-
CHINA HALL.
We aro now opening largo assortments in
Havlland's Plain. Bany and Fancy China,
Decorated Porcelain Wures,
Cnt n... 1 Engraved Glasawaro,
Pressed and Moulded Glassware.
BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
Majolica, Bis'ine.Bellukand Barbotlne Wares,
White Granite and Porcelain Wares,
Stand Lamp and Lump Trimming,
Library and Hall Lamp. Gaa
Globes and Chimneys.
49" Examine our slock ueforo purchasing.
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTEB. PA.
liUUKti AJflt HTA.TIONJiJt.
OCHOOL BOOKS.
ALL
SCHOOL, BOOKS,
AND
SCHOOL. SUPPLIES,
AT THE ZOWEST RATES,
L. M. FLYNFS,
NO. 42 WEST KING STBEET, LANCASTEB.
S(
onoor, books.
SCHOOL BOOKS
for Tnu
LANCASTER SCHOOLS.
For Sale at the Lowest Prices.
BY
John Baer's Sons,
N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST.
83-SiaX OP THE BIO BOOK.-&.
AITCLC. LINK OF LORILLAKD'S
Chewing Tobos. Rebecca only 10 cts.
per plnp at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBON1
:: u STORE. N0KTn QrjEEN STREET,
HBSff
-'
Gentlemen's Suitings,
Overcoatings,
Worsted Coatings,
Boys' Cassimeres,
Children's Fabrics,
Felts,
' Billiard Cloths.
VLOTUlXti JtC.
F
ALL OPKMlNtf
FALL
OPENING
AT
I. GEEHART'S
TaiMi EsilisH,
NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.,
MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882.
i1LOTHlNOI
CLOTHING!
D.B.HOSTETTER&SON,
INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION XO
THEIR DLSPLAY Of
FINE CLOTHING,
Entirely ot their own Superior Manulactiire
for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
Their Stock ol Piece Goods lor Merchant
Tailoring is larger than over, and tho Styles
are the newest and best in tho Market.
D. 8. Hosteller & Sod,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTEB. PA.
Jilt U CATION AIj,
O WITHIN C. SHOHTLIDOK'4
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MEDIA, PENN'A.,
12 Miles from Philadelphia.
SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12.
Fixed price covers every expense, oven
books, etc. No extra charges. No incidental
expenses. No examination lor admission.
Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and
all graduates. Special opportunities for apt
Htudents to advanco rapid'y. Special drill for
dull and backward boys. Patrons or students
may selc t any studies or choose the regular
English, Scientlhc. Business, Classical or Civil
Engineering course. Students Utted at Media
aro now in Harvard, Yale and tea other col
leges and polytechnic schools. Media has
seven churches and a temperance charter
which prohlbltshe sale of all intoxicating
drinks. For now illustrated circular address
tho principal and- proprietor, 8W1THIN C.
SHORTLIDGB. A. M. (Harvard University
Graduate) MEDIA, PENN'A. a-lmdw
CAMMIAOJCa, C7.
rjlMK SXLRlfAKD OABKIAWS HTOKK
Or LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co;,
FINB
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houaee,
LANCASTEB, PENN'A.
We make every style Buggy sad Carriage de
sired. AB work nnishedln the most comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the best
(-.elected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. For quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms, Give us a
caU. All work warranted. Repairing prompt,
ly attended to. One set otwornua especially'
mpioyod for that Durnoie, raJfrt&Ukw
TMArtt !"ffj Ht'U'f
fANCASTEK AMI MILLKKSVILMi K.
i On ran aa IoIIowk:
Leave Lancatoer (P.K. Depot), at 7. ft, ana
ltdea. salami S, 4, and 8-j5p.nu,exwot on
Saturday when the lut car leave at 9-JO p. u.
Leave JIBIersvUie (lower end) at A 8. and II
a. M and 1.3. 5 and 7 p. to. '..."
Can run daily on K ivo time except on Sua
ay.
nULCHBIA rKT DKPOUT KAJL
V KOAD TIME TABLE.
iTralns now run -cgularlvon the Columbia
t Port Deposit Ballroad on the following
QPTHWABR. STATION!?. XOBTHWABD.
r-.M
A.M.
A.H
fcao
35
:
P.M.
10rS)
. Columbia....
..Washington...
...Cie8well....
...Safe Harbor...
.Siicnk's Ferry..
.... .Pequea
..York Furnace..
Tnoquan
Mct:air Ferry.
...Kite's Eddy...
..Fl-hin-r Creek..
..Pt-ach Bottom..
...Couowingo...
Octorara....,
...Port UcpoBlt..
....IVrijvllle...,
10-Al
KhSU
7:00
1:06
7:09
7:12
MhSO
ll:Ot
1140
11:10
7:17
7:23
7:57
uas
11:26
11-J0
7:1
7:30
11J8
7:1(4
7:90
7:36
758
7:1T
7:05
9M
:13
8.-23
11:64
ir:
r.v.
12:03
12:15:
771
sm
12J01
1 830
TKADINU4i;OLVMBIA K.K.
A BRAN GEMENT OrPASSENeE TKAINB
MONDAY, MAY 23D, 188S.
NORTHWAKD.
LSATM.
A.X.
r.u.
r.M.
2JU
3:40
QuarryvUle
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster....
Columbia.
ens)
7:80
9-.10
9ra)
7:40
7-JB
LOO
1:10
3M
3:10
9-Ml sun MO
SOUTHWARD.
LBAVm. AJf. M. I FJL
VJ$
MKUatT 736 19B8M KMl
, inm.
Columbia 9:40
Lancaster. King St. 9:40
QnarryvUle 10:40
10
10
&Z3
8:13
858
6-JB
0:40
fcSO
Trains connect at Reading with trains toand
from rnuaueipnia, PottsviRe, Harrisburr, Al
lentown and Jiew York, via Round Brook
Route.
At Columbia with trains to and from York.
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Bait!,
snore. A.. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PKNMsVLVAHIA KAILKUAO NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY
OCTOBER 1st, 1SSJ. trains on the 1'ennsyl
TaniH Railroad wBl arrive at and leave tbo
Lancnste and Philadelphia depotsas foTlowsJ:
I Lev I Ar
LanPhll
Eastward.
A.M
Matt Express
Fast Line
Harrbburg Express
York Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomodation arrives...,
12:44
2ft
8:33
8:10
8:10
Columbia Accommodation.,
9KW
T.X.
11:49
Frederick Accommodation arrive..
Lock Haven Express
VtM
1M
fc42
20
B.-25
320
r.at.
Sunday Mall
Johnstown Express
Day Express
Harrlsbnrg Accommodation.
Mail Train
8c45
ken
7:33
9:45
84S
80 118
Hanover Accommolatlon weat, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:13,
wBl run through to Hanover daily, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, wul
run through to Frederick.
ILa. Ar.
WasTWABD. PbllLaa
A.K.
A.M.
A6WS 7X)ivCRit.
Way Pa-senger
Mail Train. No. 1. vit. Mt. Joy......
4 JO
6:27
8:27
ft38
9:40
10:15
100
P.M.
1:40
IdO
S.-06
30
7:39
7:0
tl:10
1:45
4 JO
74W
Mall Train, No.3,viaColumbIa,leavcs
.Niagara express
Hanover Accommodation leaves..
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
8:13
11:03
r.M.
Harrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves.
Columbia Accommodation
Harrisburg Express
tVestern fcxpress.. ...... ........
2:14
!
4:14
3:40
9:05
llrf
x-aciuc .express.
A.V. r.M.
8.-W &35
8.-09 S.-23
8.02 50
7:18 6M
7:W 61
7:36 48
7:34 45
78 4M
73 4:47
7:10 4:36
7HK 4:33
0:57 4rX
6:41 4:12
6U 40K
CS0 3:M
3:41
Harri-burg Express, west, at 6:40 p. m., baa
direct coiiuectlons (without change of cars) to
Columbia and York.
Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged,
wiB stopatDowningtown,CoatesvUle, Parkes
burg. Mount Joy, EBzabothtown and MidiUc
town. t
Day Express, Fast Lino, Nows Express. Mail '
Train, No. I, Western Express and Pacific Ex
press run dailv.
KAJIsKOABH.
ffUV.
GREAT
Burlington Route
Chicago, fJarlfegtM qalacy K. K.
Chicago, VRrllagtM k Qaiicy K. R.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, 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 Su Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded to be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad in tho world for all
classes ol travel.
All connections made in Union depots.
Try it and yoi will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a dfacointort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line for
sale at all offices in Use U. 8. and Canada.
Ail information about rates of fare,Sleep!na-
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T.J.PUTTEK,
3d Vice Pros, at Gen. Manager, Ckicaoo, 111.
JOHS (J. A. IlKAN.GeB. Eastern Agt.,
317 Broadwiiy, 306 Washington St.
Nkw York. Bostow, Mass.
navl6-lvdftw
'AfKH HAHUWtta, ite.
THARK8 W. FKY.
WALL PAPERS.
We havo a larger line of WALL PAPEBS
than usual for tho Fall Season, and can assuro
you that tl will bo to your Interest to Inspect
our stock.
Fine Embossed Gilt Papers,
Gilt Ceiling Decorations,
Color Gilt Papers,
Plain Gilt Papers,
BLtnk Papers,
Fine Embossed Gilt Friezes,
GQt and Common Borders,
Centre Pieces & Transom Papeis,
Window Papers, etc
The Une embraces every grade or Paper
Hanxings from the lowest to the highest.
JJADD WINDOW SHADES in variety.
PLAIN SHADING by the yard or piece in all
colors : extra width tor large windows and
STORE SHADES up to 72 inches wide. Spring
and Cord Fixtures, fringes. Loops, Cords,
Tassels, etc.
We keep a large line of Lace Curtains. Lice
Lambrequlnes, Lace Bed Sets. Lace Pillow
Shams, White and Cream CurtalnB irom 81.00
up. Curtain Poles in brana, ebony. nsli, cherry
and walnut, ami Extension Cornices, Pier
Mirrors, etc.
PEtAEES W. FRY, -
No. 57 North. Queen St., Lancaster.
SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, IlA
Removed his Ofllce rrom 58 North Duke
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately In Bear of Court House, Long's New
Building. naiT-tia