Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 14, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENOEK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882.
ANEDITORSFATAL SHOT.
A tsCLMcr INSTEAD OF A KETKALTIOH
x-CoBrimu Slayback Killed In tb Ed
itorial Koobi of m St. Lou's News
paper. The business part of St. Lonis was
thrown into a state of high excitement
about half-past five o'clock Friday even
ing by the report that John A. Cockiell,
managing editor of the Post-Dispatch, had
shot and ki'led Colonel A. W. Slayback, a
prominent lawyer and well-known politi
cian. No one directly concerned in the
matter will make a statement, but Henry
W. Moore, the city editor of the paper,
who was sitting at his desk writing, says
that while Colonel Cockrell, John M. Mc
Guffin, business manager, and Victor T.
Cole, foreman, were holding a business
conference in the editorial room, Colo
nel Slayback, accompanied by W. H.
Clopton, entered the local room and
passed on toward the editorial room, the
door to which was closed. Mr. Moore
turned iu his chair as they passed by and
observed that Colonel Slayback, as he
opeued the door with his left hand had his
right hand in his pistol pocket, and in less
than half a minute after Slayback en
tered Cockrell's room Mooro heard the
report of a pistol. He immediately Bpraug
up and on entering the editorial room
found Slayback stretched on the floor and
Cockrell bending over him, apparently
wiping the blood from his face. Cockrell
asked Moore to send for a physician,
which he did, and a few moments later
Dr. McCasthy arrived, but not until Slay
back was dead, he having died about
three minutes after being shot.
Meanwhile Cockrell washed his hands
au'l in k"n (ban livu miniiN's ;i!ter the
fatal shot was lired he aud Mr. McUuffiu
. MitTi'il a carriage aud drove away. It
:t- --i that they went to Four Courts
and auricudeied to the chief of police, but
such was not the case, and it is not jet
known where Cockrell is. Col. Slay back's
brother, Charles . Slayback, president of
the Merchants' Exchange, was immedi
ately notified of the sad event and ho gave
directions for the disposal of tho body,
which was sent to the deceased's late
homo. The ball from Cockrell's pistol
entered Slayback's left side near the
heart and ranged upward. Whether it
entered the heart is not known, but it
must have penetrated tho lungs. An im
mense crowd gathered around tho Post
D'upiitch office and remained there till
long after dark.
An extra of an evening paper says that
Colonel Slayback had gone to the office for
satisfaction or fight. When he entered tho
editorial rooms he and Corkrell met faco
to face. The colonel began to denounce
Corkrell for assaults made upon him by
the Poil-Dispatclt and in his fury tho col
nnel drew a revolver from his pocket.
Cockrell, who had the advantage by rea
son of li'.s self possession, also drew his
revolver and fired at Slayback, who
fell, mortally wounded, and died
a few moments afterward. His corpse
is still within the room, surrounded by a
crowd of excited friends. The troublo
which terminated so tragically originated
in the fact that at a political meeting on
Thursday evening Colonel Slayback inado
a bitter onslaught on the Post-Dispatch
and its reporters, to which the paper re
sponded last evening by uncomplimentary
references to Colonel Slayback, which
rendored him so indignant that ho visited
tho office to demand satisfaction. The
following is tho article which appeared in
the PoiUDUpaMi :
Mr. Alonzo W. Slayback, an individual
whoso chief claim to distinction rests upon
the fact that he is the law partner of Col.
James O. Brodhead, rose in a meeting of
Democratic ward politicians in this city
last night and without personal provoca
tion proceeded to apply a string of vile
aud virulent epithets to the Post-Dispalc7i
and its conductors, making charges which
he kuew to be false. This is the same A.
W. Slayback of and concerning whom the
following card was written and published
in the city by John M. Glover on the 11th
day of November, 1881. Mr. Glover re
cently ran as a Democratic candidate for
Congress in the Ninth district aud received
a hearty endorsement from the Democratic
voters of character. Mr. Glover is alive
yot. The letter referred to above was an
open one by John 31. Glover, accusing Col.
Slayback of cowardice.
PrrrsroaD, Mai.. Sept. 2S. 137&
Sins I hare taken Hop Hitters and r. com
ment! iheiu toothers, as I found them very
lionoliclal. MRS. J. W.TULLER
See. ITometVs Temperance Union.
o8-2wd&w
mn Magnificent promises sometimes end In
paltry performances."' A niuxiilllccnt excep
tion to this 1 lound m Kiiiiicy-Wort, which
invaruUily performs oven mora cures ili:mlt
uronilses. Here Is a single Instance: "Mother
lias recovered," wrotn an Illinois girl to her
tCiMcrn relatives. "She took bitten for a
long time but without nny Rood. Sowhcn .hc
heard the virtues of Kidney-Wort she jrotii
tiox ami it hat completely emed her liver
complaint."
ii-SIuko your old things look llko now by
using the IMamont1 Dye, und will be happy.
Any of tho tasliionablo colors lor 20 cents.
Sbiloii's Catarrh kkmedt a positive viro
tor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth.
ForsaIcbvll.il. Cochran, drugUt, 137 and
139 North Queen street.
Satisfactory.
Mrs. Wallace, liuttnlo. N. Y., writes: "I have
U4id 1! unlock Blood Hitters lor nervous and
billon headaches, and have recommended
them to mv friends; I believe them superior
to any other medicine I have used, and can re
commend them to anyone requiring a cure tor
muousness." rnco 51. u. J., cocnraii, :rtig
glst, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
The Rkv. Geo. it. Thayer, ot ltourbon, Ind.,
my : "Itoth myself and wiie owe our live 10
SuiLon'd Consumption Curb. For salohy II. 11.
Cochran, druggist, 137 und 130 North Queen
street. '
How often persons have been annoved by
burrs clinging to their dress or clothiiur. and
liow seldom have they, when cleaning them,
given It a thought that Burdock Boot is the
most valuable blood cleanser and blood puri
fier known, and is sr.ld by every druggist
under the name of Burdock Blood Bitters.
Trice $1. H- B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13
North Queen street.
8hiloh's cub will immediately relievo
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For
sale by IL B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139
North Quocn street.
OCCIDKNTAL. KIK DIPHTHKK1A.
Scarlet Fever, Croup, 8oro Throat and all
Throat ArtVctlons, is the best remedy or the
II me.
OCCIDENTAL
is tho people's friend. It destroys the genu ot
ttlsua.se 1 lut frequently develops from an or
dinary sore throat, thin preventing the terrl
tdo ravages ot the diseases Ulptheria and Scar
let Fever. Price, 50c. and $1.00. sold by
, .. . H.B.COCIIKAN.
Druggist. Nos. 137 and 129 North Queen street.
oMuidTu.Th&S Lancaster. Pa.
iouoii nXB.nr,
LOOKER'S RENOWNED
COUGH STBXJP
llai cured thousand, it will cure your
Cough or Cold iu less time than any other
preparation.
PRICK ii CXXT8 PER BOTfLB,
Prepared and sold only by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
NO. 0 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCA8TER, PA. '
AOHKOMIU HUPI'CKATION UK TUB
middle car almost always involves an ul
cerative perforation of the Mem bran u Tyin
para or druui-hcad.
DlHcascn ot the Kye, Ear and Throat hIro
Private and Chronic Diseases suoccHHruliy
treated by
DBS. . D. and M. A. I.ONUAKElt.
OWce l.1Kad Walnut dieet, Lancaster, Pa
Cotiiullutlcu lice. ol'j.-ftiiAvv
MEDICAL.
TVR. BENSON'S REMEDIES.
From the New Ilaven Register.
CELERY
AS A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS
DISEASES.
What the Medical Profeeef on Say
ADOut it, ana tne uooa ttesuits
Attending its Use.
HE A 11C HE, NEUKAL6IA, NERVOUS
NESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AMI
DYSPEPSIA.
DK. BENSON'S preparaUon of Celery and
Chamomile lor nervous diseases Is the mo3t
Important addition made to tne materia med
tca in the lost quarter ot a century." Dr. J.
W. J. Kuglar, ol Baltimore.
"DR. Benson's Pills are worth their weight
in gold In nervous and sick headache." Dr.
A. H. Schlichter, of Baltimore.
"These Pills are Invaluable in nervous dis
eases." Dr. Hammond, ot New York.
" Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure or Neural
gia, are a success." Dr. G. P. Holinan, Clirls
tlanburg, Va.
These Pills are a special preparation, only
for the cure ol special diseases, as named, and
tor theso diseases they are worthy ot n trial by
all Intelligent sutterers. They aro prepared
expressly to and will cure sick headache,
nervous headache, neuralgia, ncrvousnns,
paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia.
Sold by all druggists. Price. SO cents a box
Depot, IOC North Eutaw St., Baltlmoie, Md
By mall, two boxes lor $1, or six boxes lor
I2.S0, to any address.
DR. O. W. BENSON'S
JgN'ew Keiuody and Vavnrltn Prescription.
SKIN CURE
Is Warranted to Cure
ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, 1NKLAM
MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL. ROl'GII
SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF
HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA
ULCERS, TENDER IXCHINGS
AND PIMPLES,
on all parts of tho body. It makes the skin
white, solt 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 tlrst class druggists have it. Price $1 per
package.
O. N. CKITTKNTON, 115 Fultou street, New
Tork, is wholesale ageuts for Dr. C. W. Hcn
son's remedies.
scplG-lmd.M.W&S&w
IflDNKV-WOBT.
L THE GREAT CURE FOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it Is tor all the painful diseases ot the
KIDNE1S. LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses tho system ot the acrid pobon
that causes the dreadlul suffering which only
the victims or Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
ot tho worst lorms ol this terrible disease have
been qnlekly relieved, and In short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, 81, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO..
Burlington, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver
UUU iOWClS. ECp'JS-COUTTSSW 41
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
The true antidote to the effects of miasma
Is Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. This medi
cine Is one of the most popular remedies ot an
age of successful proprietary specifics, nnd is
in immense demand whorcver on this Conti
nent fever and ague exists. A wlncglasslul
three times a day Is the best possible prepara
tive tor encountering amalarious atmosphere,
regulating the liver, and Invigorating the
stomach.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally; oMydeod&w
I IT TOD ARE A MAN UP BUSINESS,
weakened by tho strain ot your duties,
avoid stimulants and use HOP BITTERS.
If you are a man of letters, tolling over
midnight work, to restoro brain, nerve and
waste use HOP BITTERS.
If you are young and sutterlng Irom any in
discretion or dissipation; if you are married
or single, old or young, suffering from poor
health or languishing on a bed of sickness
RELY ON HOP BITTERS.
Whoever you are, whenever you feel that
your system needs cleansing, toning or stim
ulating, without intoxicating, talce HOP
BITTERS.
Thousands die annually from some 101 in ol
KIDNEY disease that might havo been pre
vented by a timely use ol HOP BITTERS.
Hop Bitters Never Fail 1
Havo you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary
Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Bon-els.
Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will bo cured I r
you use HOP BITTERS.
It you are simply weak and low spirited, trv
it. Jt may save your life. Jt has saved hundred.
D. I. C. is an absolute and irresistable cum
tor Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
4&rSoMhy Druggists. Shmd for Circular.
HOP BITTERS M'F'O CO..
Rochester, N. Y.,aud Toronto, Out
ol'lmucod&w
o
VEK
5,000
MM anil Piiysicians
Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol
lowing Remarkable Document :
Messrs. Seabury fr Johnson, Manufacturing
Chemists, 81 Piatt street. New York:
Gestlkmbw : For the past lew years wo
have sold various brands of Porous Plasters.
Physicians and the public prefer BENSON'S
CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER to all others.
We consider them ono ot 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 PLASTER Isaimiiii.
Ine Parmaceutlcal product, ot tho highest
order of merit, and so recognized by physl
clans and druggists.
When other remedies Jail get a BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTER.
You will be disappointed it you use chcan
Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Electrical Mag
netic Toyg.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Frlce 35 Cents.
HEAD'S MEDICATED
C0BN AND BUNION PLA81ER'.
CHAS. HT. CKITTKNTON, IIS Fulton St.,
Hew Tork, sole agent tor tor. C W. Ben
son's Remedies, to whom all orders should
be addressed.
sepiMwdepoAweow
TICI
BITTESS
BEZiaiova.
COLERA1M BAPTIST CUCKUU-BEV. J.
B. Soule, pastor. Preacliing on Sunday at
10J a.m. and 7J p. m.r .Sunday school at 9 a.
m. d&w
FIKSTKEFORMKD. DIVINE SERVICES
to-morrow at 10 a. xn., and 7 p. m
Sunday school at 1:13 p. in.
Isumiay school utiua p.m..
X2ixmv.m,us. .church, -okth: pdkk
J; street. rreaehlng at 10J a. "inland i p.
m., by the pastor. Rev. V.c. Itobinson. Sun
day school at 1:15 p. m. Revival services every
evening during the week except Saturday, at
7 o'clock.
MORAVIAN. J. MAX HARK, PASTOR.
missionary jubilee. 10$a m.. Litany and
Jubilee sermon; 2k p. in missionary mcot
mg;7l p. m children'' '.jublICQ;exerclses.
The Revs. Tp O. Apple. D. D. Bishop E. L.
Schwlnitr, S. T. D.. Philip SchaffS. T. D..
LL. D., Richard Newton, D. D., and others
will take part in these services. All cordially
invited.
OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Y. ill.
C A. Rooms, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor.
Services at 10k a. m. ami 7J p. in. J-ubJect
'Christ Weeping over Perishing Sinners."
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN. SERVICES AT Tills
usual hours, morning aud evening.
Preaching by the pastor.Mtev. J.Y. Mitchell,
D. D. a
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL OIIaPEL,
Rev. Jumes C. Hume, pastor. Evening
service at 7:15 o'clock. Sabbath school at 1:4s
). in. Prayer meeting on Thursday even
ing. ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT 8
and morning service at 10 a. m. Even
ing prayer at GJ4 p. m.
ST., tUKKVi .REFORMED CHAPEL,
- Marietta Avcnuo,aear Wc4t Orange street;
Rev. Wm. F Llchllter, pastor. Divine service
at V)y, a. m. and 7J4 p. ui. Sunday school at 2
p. in. . i '
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CUUUCU
Preaching. morning and evening by tho
p.islor. Rev. Sylvunn.s Stall. Scats free. All
are welcomed.-Sundsy school at 1? a. m. Got
wald Mission. bchool at 2 p. m.
SALE.11 CIIURCU OrU(ll).-PKtSACMING
morning und evening by Uio pastor,'; Elder
II. Zlegentuss. Subjectlor to-morrow Suf
ferings, Trials anl Victory." Prayer meeting
on Wcdnusday evening. Sunday schools ul
lKp.nu
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SEIt
vices at 10 tu m. and at 7i p. in. Praver
meeting atG p. in. Sunday school at 1:45 p. iii.
riUlE MIIM1STEKIAT. ASSOCIATION
X will meet on Monday next at 10 a in.ln
the vestrj- room of tho First Reformed
church. SYLVANUS STALL, Sec.
SECOND EVANGELICAL, J CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, abovo
Orange, Rev. .1. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching
tomorrow at 10 a. m. anu 7Ji p. in. Sunday
school at 2 p. m.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OP GOD
Rev. G. W. Seilliamer, pastor. Preaching
at 10 a. m. and 7l p. m. Experience meeting
at t!:15 p. m. Sabbath school at 1:45 p: m.
.ST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL. CUAB-
lolte street below Lemon. Preaching
at W) a. in. and at ; p. iu., by the pastor.
Rev. B. F. Powell. Sunday school nt 1:45 p.
m. Young people's meeting at (;$ p. m.
Come early to get a seat. Tuesday night
Prayer meeting. All are welcome.
JTOJt HA1.B..
I.OR RUNT. A JdANHKIM TOWNSHIP
? Farm, containing about 00 ACRES, with
good bnihiings and soil In a high state ol cul
tivation. Apply to
MRS. MARY DUNN.
o9-tfd 219 East King street .
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A UK AT
two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
with twe-story Frame Back Building. No. 51S
St. Joseph street, having a good hydrant at
tached and all the rooms furnished with gas.
Tho lot ha a frontage of 15 leet, 0 inches and
a depth of KJ feet to a ten leet wide public
alley. Thehouso has been recently painted
and the premises are iu excellent condition.
Terms easy. Apply to
JNO. A. COYLE.
octll-4td No. 112 East King Street.
PUBLIC SALE ON MONDAY, OCTOBKK
22, 1SS2. will bo sold at the Cooper houue,
atwo story brick dwelling nud two-story brick
back building, containing hall and six rooms,
hydrant in tho yard, Iruit trees and grape
vines. This property .is situated No. 120 Char
lotto street.
Sale at 7 o'clock p. in. Conditions made
known by
JOHN WEYEL.
ilKsr.r SmiKKirr. Auctioneer. oll-Iltd
PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, OCTO
BER 17, 1832. will be sold at public sale at
the Cooper House, by the undersigned execu
tors of Elizabeth Adams, tho following de
scribed property :
A lot of ground situated on the cast side of
South Prlnco street. Lancaster, Pa , lrontlug
it iuui . ! incites un xtuico sireci, anu extend
ing in depth tho same width 153 teet G Inches to
laud ot Dr. Henry Carpenter, which bounds it
on the cast : bounded on the 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 half story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE (No. 2D) audi
two-story lrame back building attached. The
house contains ten rooms, water in tho house
and hydrant and well in tho yard. There are
a lot of fruit trees on the premises. This is a
desirable property, situated within ono and a
half squares ol Centre square.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., on said
day. when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
GEORGE BOWMAN,
INO. Q.ADAMS,
IlESEY SUTBERT, AllCt. Executors. "
Pcp23.30oct7.14.16&17d
PUBLIO BALE. ON THURSDAY. OCTO
BER I'.i.lSS.', the undersigned executors
or the will of Catharine B. Deen, deceased
will cxposo to public sale, at tho Leopard
Hotel, in the city ot" Lancaster, all that valu
able real estate, No. 31 Middle street. In said
city, consisting of a lot ot land, 17 leet 3
Inches in front on Middle street, and extend
ing in depth 122 teet inches, adjoining prop
erty ot George Schlclch on the northeast,
Henry Fisher's cstato on tho southwest, and
VTm. 31. Deen onthesoutheust. Tho improve
ments are a one. and a-hult-story Brick Dwell
ing House, with one-story Brick Back Build
ing, frnlt 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.
DAVID L. DEEN.
Executors ot will or Catharine II. Deen de
ceased IlEXKT SlICnERT, AllCt. . OC-l.C-COdtS.
HOUSES ASO LOT AT PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882, wUl
be sold at public sale the following described
real estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces ol
ground situated on Hlgn street in tho city ot
Lancaster, having each a frontage of twenty
live feet and u depth ot two hundred arid
forty-five feet, to Lafayette street, and adioln
ing properties ot Rosina Kirch aud John
Dusel, on which are erected two onr-sterv
UjP,K ."WELLING HOUSES, with Frami
Hack l.ulldings, numbered respectively, 7J9
Alan r Inl ni nfunn nrfrrnnn.l lnl.. ,...,
the above described properties, having a
two hundretl and loity-llve feet, to Lafavetto
street ntirl Ihn rlnhr tn ..or. i. i .:.
premises numbered 743.
xiiniuisiuvcunnuiuor oi irmt trees irrow
inrr tlmrenn tlw. limicnu .. i .. T..Y
and the house. No. 743 has both a pump aud
liirflrniit nf fn.limt .4. nut.
Kfllft in lin lmll of flm .l.lfn i.A A ....
,.1- llii,l VU lit 1 . l,"u''i"lUW VICIO-
ria Diehl, on High stivct, at 7 o'clock p. iu.,
when terms will bo inado known by
JOSEPH If UCK.
Attorney In Tact lor the heirs of Joseph Huck.
deceased. '
Jacob GujcDAkER, Anct. oct3-2wTT&Slwd
PUBLIC SALE OT VALUABLE CITY
PROPERTY.-On TUESDAY, OCTOBER
21, 1382, will will be sold nt rublic 'sale, at the
Cooper House, Lancaster City, Pa., the lollow
lng towit: Alototgronnd fronting on the
south side of West Orange street. Nos. 33 and
40, between North Queen and Prince streets
Lancaster c.ltv Va a .i.n.. JL. ,.l58.'
extending in depth ot that width 253 teet
more or less, where from the width is 77 feet'
more or less, to Grant street, on which is
DiimirS11 "jnMJtous BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, With a lanra tinwtnrv
brick back building attached .haIngK
SS.1.?00? 6lx,r00Bls. doctor's offlceV second
floor having nine rcoms ; plastered attic with'
lour rooms. The house is heated with a port-
$19JM?-,p?,,:to!',? ""ee- hot and d
water, two bath tubs, water closets, gas
throughout the house, hydrant, trult trees
Ac. on tho rear ol said lot, fronting on Gnt
street, are erected a large brick aiid frame
Stables. Carriage House and hydrant; adfoTn
property on the west ot Daniel a. Aluct and
on the east by property belonging to tho Mo
ravian church. The property is located nen
the centre or the city ana is very deslrableT
Persons wishing to view the pronertv nrp.
slCT,rSldtiTg6nti.e8alnc. " unaor
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in of said
day, when attendance win be given ami con
dltions ot sale made known by
MARY E. MUHLENBURG
ANNIE A. (MUHLENBURG.
SAwtntL Hicss'&'Soir. AuUoneers.
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perplugntHARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT
UGAR STORE. "U!l1
21 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
TMKST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.-
l Service in the morning at iu and in the
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STKICH BKOS'ADTKKTIBBHKNT.
ASTKIOH
BK08-'
PALACE
OP-
FASHION!
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
WE ARE NOW READY TO OFFER
TO THE
l.ADE 01' UNCASTIill
AND-
VICINITY,
A Fall Line of '
NEW GOODS
FOR TI1E
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
In Every Department.
Ladies who havo inspected our NEW
Will be awaro that our assortment In tbatllno
is lull und complete It surpasses any assort
ment ever offered in this town and Includes
tho most choice goods in
DOLMANS,
PALETOTS,
Black Coats and Dolmons,
SILK DOLMANS;
Circulars from $12.50 Upwards,
Fur-Lined Circulars.
OUR ASSORTMENT OK
13 COMPLETE.
IT EMBRACES ALL THE
Novelties of the Season,
IN
HATS,
FEATHERS,
PLUMES,
BIRDS ami
WINGS,
We havo opened now a FULL LINE of
PINE BLACK PLUMES, i
RARE BARGAINS. Also.
BLACK TIPS.
Feather Turbans,New andNeat. J
IN RIBBONS
We have on hand the NEW SHADES in
SATIN, VELVKTand PLUSH,
Black & Colored Velveteens.
BLACK VELVETEENS Iroin 85c. up.
COLORED VELVETEENS at 50c,
SILK VELVETS AND PLUSHES
IN ALL COLORS.
BLACK PLUSHES AT A BARGAIN.
NEW TEIMMINGS
IN
SILK, SATIN,
VELVET, PLUSH
And CHENILLE.
JVJSTT BUTTONS,
NEW ORNAMENTS,
NEW LOOPS.
NEW AND PINE BLACK LACES,
in Spanish, French, Hand-Run, Gnipnre and
Crochet.
RECEIVED JUST NOW
New. Hosiery for Fall and Winter.
CASHMERE GLOVES.
LADIES, GENTS ANO CH1XDRKXS
MERINO UNDERWEAE.
INI ANTS CLOAKS.
INFANTS CAPS, JACKETS, SHOES, Ac.
-ZEPHYR, CREWEL, GKKMANTOWN
and German YARNS, SAXONY WOOL,
CANVAS ; SILKS for Embroidery, Crochet
Work and Knitting.
CM Deparimeiit.
Ligbt anasarKGolorea JacKets
HILLIHERY
GOOD
DRY GOODS.
SWARE'S.
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR.
GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR.
CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR.
PlftTinnla Rlanfrota 4".amaw vahm
panes. Extra Heavy-Weight Cashmeres, at
lowest prices. Also Stocking Yarns, Plain
" "W mracucu vauiuii iiunnwi in rem
nants, worth 12jc to 15c. at 9c, 10c and 12Jc.
REVERSIBLE SUITINGS at 9c. same goods
elsewhere at 12Jc.
Remember our HOMB-MADK COMFORTS
are not excelled. They contain 14 yards of
t urniture Prints and four pounds best cot
ton, and nonfl nuiltpil llta tlmm In anv nfhnr
store In the city.
NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST.
rpait
NORTH USD DRY GOODS STORK.
Ladles' Underwear,
Mens' Underwear,
Children's Underwear,
FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
HOME-MADE COMFORTS,
AUD A
Fall Line of Winter Goods,
AT THE
MM Dry Ms store,
ll-lyd LANCASTKi:. t'A.
N
EW I'Ucai1 stoki:.
COATS AND DOLMANS.
Ladies' Goats,
Ladies' Dolmans,
Children's Ooats.
JUST OPENED
AT
mum & wmm
NEW OHEAP STORE,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER,
(Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse
Hotel.)
A Large and Handsome Aasoitment nt
LADIES' COATS,
JACKETS, DOLMANS AND
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Made expressly lor us by tho best Manu
facturers ot New York and Philadelphia, and
lor Style, Beauty. Finish nnd Cheapness, can
not be excelled.
OJMfSIB.
lARFKTS.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having undertaken to manufacture RAG
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards
perweek, 1 am now prepared to sell my entire
stock ot
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian .
Carpets,
AT GREAT BARGAINS ANO;AT BELOW
COST,
to make room aud alvo my entire attention to
wholesale trade of my own manufactured
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HALL,
Oor. West King and Water Sts.
MiV CATION AL.,
O WITHIN C. SHOUTLIDtiE'S
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MEDIA, PENN'A.,
12 Miles from Philadelphia.
SCHOOL TEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12.
PIxcd nrlce covers everv exnensn. vnn
books, etc. No extra charges. No Incidental
nxpensos. No examination lor admission.
Thirteen experienced teacbers. nil mra ami
all graduates. Special opportunities for apt
studeuts to advance rapid 'jr. Special drill lor
nuu anu uacjcwaru noys. matrons or students
may seleit any studies or chooso the regular
English, Scientinc, Business, Classical or Civil
Engineering course. Students rttted at Media
arc now In Harvard, Yalo and ten other col
leges and polytechnic schools. Media has
seven churches and a temperance charter
which prohibits the sale of all Intoxicating
unuKB. im new uiuairarai circular address
tne principal and proprietor. 8WITHIN C
SHOUTLII
dun. A. M. (Harvard University
Graduate) MEDIA,
., PENN'A. aSG-lrod&w
TUWARE,&C.
TIEMOVED.
PLUMBING, GAS-PITTING, C,
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Has Removed to
No. 24 South Queen Street.
Plumbing tGasfitting
DOS ONLY BV
SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN?
LARGE STOCK OP
GAS FIXTURES ON HAND.
JanSS-lvdS
MOOTS HUOES.
cr
S1NO OUT!
CLOSING OUT !
-AT
GREAT1A REDUCED PBICES.
Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now
closing out my laio stock of Boots and Shoes
at greatly reduced prices to make room for the
enlargement or my factory.
4Custom work a specialty, both machine
and hand-mado.
F. HTEMENZ,
No. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
(Sign ot the Big Shoe.) mSOWAStl
SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNKV, HAS
Removed his Ofi'ce irom 5tt North Duke
street to No. 4 1 GRANT STREET,- Immedi
ately In Rear of Court lloimi, Long'fi Now
Building. ml7-tld
czoimnpg, vmxmwmAM, jtc
JKRINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
E.J. ERISMAN.
il ANDC.
COLL Alt S AND CUFFS.
E. J. ERISMAN,
"VTKW LINE OF
NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS.
K. J. ERISMAN
LL WOOL
SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAW ERS.
E. J. ERISMAN,
66 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
O S. RATHVON,
(LATX BATHTOS A F19UXB.)
Merchant Tailor and Draper,
CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE
STREETS, LANCASTER. VA.
Is supplied with a Flno Stock ot
FALL AND WINTER
COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATlNUir,
PANTALOONING3 and VEST1NUS.
All of which will boraade promptly to order
aud satlslactlon guaranteed. In
Fit and Fashion.
Goods sold by the yard or pattern.
oct7 luid
O
K PKICR IIOC8K.
Gentlemen's Underwear.
AT
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
You will Und the Largest Anortuient of
GENTLEMEN'S
UNDERWEAR
IN THIS CITY, CONSISTING OF
Merino, Bed and White Flannels,
Wool, Canton Flannels, Cash
mere, and Medloated
Flannels ,
AT
Prices Heretofore Unheard of.
Having purchased tho entire stock of Sam
pies ot a Largo Commission House In New
York at prices far below tho regular price, I
shall glvo my Customers and the Public tho
benefit thereof. They aro positively SS per
cent, cheaper than any other House In the
city can sell them. If you are In need of any
call soon, as such BARGAINS are usually
looked for and sell fast.
AL Eosenstein,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER. PA.
MOItES, &C.
H
illlEKBIISB'S
JUST RECEIVED AT
M. laberbusli's
One Price Establishment,
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
ESrsiga or Ike Goldea Herse Heads.-!
A Splendid Assortment or
LINED AND UNLINED BUFFALO ICOBKS,
FANCY FUR ROBES,
WOOLEN ANDPLU8IILAPBLANK ETS,
HORSE COVERS,
BAKER'S PATENT EVAPORATING HOUSE
BLANKETS.
GUM HORSE COVERS, GUM LAP COVERS,
GOODYEAR'S RUBBERCOATS AND
GOSSAMERS,
GOSSAMER HATS AND LEGGINGS,
WHITE GUM SHEETING,
Pocket Books, Ladles' Latest Style Hand
Satchels In Seal, Alligator andMorocco.
Leather Card Cases, Traveling
Bags, Trunks, Telescopo
Cases. Sponges, Chamois,
Horse Brushes,
Wtalps. and
Slelghbeus.
Horse Clippers, Toilet Clippers.
Gloves and Mittens in great variety. Harness
Oil. Harness Soap. Schcnl Satchels. Also gnat
variety of
RIDING SADDLES.
Our own manufacture of
BUGGY HARNESS. TRACK HARNESS.
COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAB
NESS, YANKEE AND CONKS
TOGA TEAM HARNESS,
And many oilier articles too numerous to
mention.
O-Call and sco. Repairing neatly done.
M. H ABERBUSH,
No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE.
oMywmii
CAJUUAOMB, MO.
riiuK stahuakd oarkiauk work
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEI & Co.,
FINB
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the bes"
selected material, and employ only the beat
mechanics. For quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state.- We buy lor cash and
ell on the most reasonable terms. I Give ns a
call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. One set ot workmen espetiujlv
roploved for that osmose . (a2K-tfd Aw
VZ.OTMMSO JtC.
F
ALL OPEN I NO
FALL
OPENING
AT-
I. &ERHART'S
Tailori
i,
NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882.
J.K
SMAl.INO.
J. K. SMALING'S
GRAND OPENING
'-
Foreign and
Domestic Novelties.
FOR TIIK-
Fall and Winter Season of 1882.
ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11.
A Largo and Exqutslto Line Irom
31 RUE VIVIENNR, PARIS,
IMPORTED DIRECT AN D ONLY TO BE II A D
AT
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
D.B.HOSTETTERo-SON,
INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
THEIR DISPLAY OF
FINE CLOTHING,
Entirely ot their own Superior Munutaeiuro
for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
Their Stock oi Pleiti Gondii lor Mercliant
Tailoring Is larger than ever, and tint Styles
are the newest and beit In the Market.
D. B. Hostetter i Son,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
H
1KSH A MKOTHKR.
OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS
Would like you to call and examino ou
line of Children's, Boys', Youths and
Hen's Overcoat. We have all grades from
the finest to the least costly, in all the
latest styles and shades.
We have this week a specialty in Hoys'
Clothing, which it will be to your intercs
to examine.
200 dozea Paragon White Shirts bav
just come in, quoted at SO cents, linen
bosom, linen cuffs, Wamsutta muslin.
A bargain in 30 dozen Percale Shirts,
with two collars, at 68 cents, this week
only. Fnll lino of Furnishing Goods at
low figures.
Merchant Tailoring our Specialty.
HBSH & BROTHER,
PeunUall CIothiBg House,
Nob. 2 and 4 North Queen Street,
6 and 8 Penn Square.
sepS iyu
rrwuLvn spkciwo medicine. - the
follow loss ot Memory. Universal Lass!-
turf. Vaf. t ! ...l- -..
ISr, TL Mtuctt, inoinesa or
VttWB, Premature Old Age, and many
ntlwr nliMu. l.H. iM.i ... t.Z. .. .. .
--wj ijT ,-, " lannuvorbun-
uainwi ami i rnaaiiDiv ram jtuii par
Uculars In our pamplet, which we desire to
send treo by mall to every ono. The SucqIUc
Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 ptrfeet
age, or six packages torts, or win to senlWs
by mall on the receipt ot the moncy.byail
dressing the agent, U.B. Cochran, 137 and lju
North Queen street. On account ot counter
feits, wo have adopted the Yellow Wrupptir
theonly genuine. Guarantees of euro baited by
us. For sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cochran.
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
THEURAY MEDICINE CO., N. .
avrlt-rvdJkw
itAMrS. VAnlS. A rl)I.L &.INK lTKOBf
j Scents up at
UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE
iff Mlishn