Wmmmmmjt JM WfgaSS&SffK f?mvi Tarr LANCStKB : DAILY INTELLiGENCEK; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 188: f.vaiuo2ici irutelUgcnrri TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 17. IB82, t rROST. For tllC lNTELLlOEKCilt. Tliy cheeks arc as the plnk.wblte rose, Tuv.lips the red one's blushes, ThylauglUhe aoltjest breeze that blows. Thy tinging shames the thrush's. ' lliitah ! the frost will come lull toon, To tooth, those bumnicr treasures, And wilt thou 'then Have virtue's boon? Wilt And worth's garnered pleasures ' ,V, Will P. .VcSparran. TURACCU. ' Caadttloa T toe Ixcal Crop New York and Other' Markets Notes "and Com- menU--Tbo Lancaster Market. ; There i little to nay in regard to tbe weed.' AH'tbenewisintbo sbedssome farmers having just finished whilst, others have been done for two months. It seems a good deal of differenco in time, but of sich " is the lot or tbo tobacco grower. There is still some growling over dam age in tho sheds aud part of uo last week was aoytbig" but favorable to the late hangings. From tbe meeting of tbe directors of the Lancaster county nail insurance company we see tboir losses were some $12,000 ; from this some idea of the serious damage done the crop by bail this last season can be bad. As this was the liist year for that company, their risks were compara tively light. Tbe York company had a very much greater number of risks in this county, and tbo Southern Mutual had quite a goodly share Strange as it may appear tbe percentage of those ) insured at all in this county is not largo. ' Why it is we do not know, but there is considerable prejudice against bail insurance, and in some parts of tbo county no insurance was held and tho farmers lose all. There was considerable old tobacco sold during the last week in small lots, One county packer sold 200 cases of, '80, and if jpackers would break their packings much more would have bcon sold. About five year. ago 11. G. Hcrr bought from H. B. Swarr, esq., the old ' Barclay Farm" in Colerain township. Mr. II. has boon farming and living on it since, and has been one of tbe most extensive growers of tobacco in that taction. This last week he sold the property to Mr. Kaufimau, of Manor, the price paid we have not heard it being private, but Mr. llerr assures us ho made '2:000 by sale. Tbo farm contains about 140 acres. Gans' Report. Sales of seed leaf tobaccoj reported by J. S.Gans' Sou & Co., tobacco brokers No. 131 Water street, New York, for the week ending October 16, 1882 : 800 cases 1831 Wisconsin Havana seed 10(A9c.; 101 cases 1881 Wisconsin Scerl Leaf, 12Jc; 200 cases 1881 New England, 14fij)30c.; 250 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, 10(hj18c.; 1,450 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, i(g)20 ; 100 cases 1881 Stato'Flats, p. t.; 72G cases 1880 State Flats, 8$()14; 50 cas?s 1880 Ohio, G'c. Total. 15, 077 cases. HammerateSu's Uowl. Untied Sla'.o? Tobacco Journal. Messrs. J. S. Cans' Son & Co., with their actually boundless philanthropy and kindness, furnished us with the informa tion that 1.500 cases of "81 Pennsylvania were ld thin week. " Did you sell tlnun ?" we, with our boundless audacity, dared to ask the man aging angel of tbe Arm, tbe beauteously :csthetie Samuel Gans. " No." " Did you sell some of them ?" " Yes, about 300 cases." ' Who hr.I1rllf tVta lw ll tir. " " Don't know." " How do you kuow, then, that 1,500 cases were sold '."' " Tbo parties who sold them, Messrs. 1 , told me." " They never tell a lie ?" ' Never ! never 1' " Don't weep, Sammy. Did you ever hear them blow ?" We caught him in time, as he was about to fall against a telegraph pole in a swoon. How many of those alleged 1,500 cases were sold is an unsolved question. About 700 are accounted for. Tho price is an other mystery. Some say it is 8 cents ; some say it is twenty ; some say it is dirt; some say that it is worse, while some de clare it to be fine tobacco. ' So much for this salo, which created quite a stir in the market and filled the breasts of ansioin holders of '81 Pennsylvania with couragu and now hope. New York state, Wisconsin, Ilavani seed and Housatnmc of the '81 crop agala found ready buyers. Tho sales amounted to over 1,500 caes Tbo buyers spoke in the most jnWIant- "ns of tht-irpi'ichasce-. Gradually thoe mops are leaving tw tnaikcr, and in a few 'weeks little will bt: found in first hands. Then tho tiade will have to fall back upon '81 Pennsylvania. Tho poorest will sell first. Tbcro is no risk in buying it. The liucsr, too, will sell ; it will sell quickly if holders come down in figures ; it will sell in drops and driblets, equivalent to an unprofitable business, if they persist in asking hi;rh prices. Old tobacco moved slowly this veek, buyers preferiing to invest in such new stocks as seemed to bo ; scarce in the market. The sales of the week wo; o as follows ; Crop 'SI. Pennsylvania 1,500 cases, (reported by broker) p. t. Wisconsin C50 cases Havana seed, 11, 15 and 20 cents: 101 cases "Wisconsin seed, 124 cents. New York GOO cases (mostly Flat), 9 to 14 cents. Connecticut Mostly Housatonic, 15, 18 and 30 cents ; wiappors, 40 cents. Crop 'SO. Pennsylvania 300 cases : 12 to 15 for cents for running ; tillers. 6 to 7h cents Ohio 100 cases, C to 7 cents. Sumatra Market continues very active. Sales 450 bales. Prices' are advancing fast. For firm, dark, large leaf $1.30 to $1.40 is being asked ; inferior grades range from 90 ceuts to 1 . 10. t Havana Market moderately active, lwth in old and new. 'Sales GOO bales. Prices firm. Notes and Comments. The Tobacco Journal publishes a detail od statement, taken l'rpm tbe custom house records, showing the quantity of leaf tobacco and cigars imported during the fiscal year ending Juue 1882. Tie leaf tobacco is put don at 11,889,823 pounds, aud the cigars 80,872 pounds. It may surprise many, to learn that cigars are received in this country from such places -as China, IGermany, Nova Scotia, Quebec, British Columbia, East Indies, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, San Domingo, Turkey, United States of Col ombeg, Venezuela. Belgiini, France, Eng land. Scotland, Azore, Maderia and Capo Verde islands, Brazil, Japan, Norway and -Sweden, and even from te icy mountains c "'"of Greenland, Iceland fend tho Faroe Islands, Yet tho custom house books show this to be tbe case Briar Root IpM. A writer in a Dublin journal thus eluci dates the origin of the trm " briar root" as applied to the pipesnow so popular, under the above designation : "At a large wooden pipo manufactory, in the course of inspection with a if fiend, we were shown uuder construction the iden tical so called briar j root pipe of commerce, and I naturally named it as such to my companion, looking at the same time at our guide tor a confirmation of the statement. ' Yah, yah,' said he, bat he added in Gorman, ' It is not bri- root, but biroot (BeiroHt),from which place this description of pipe originally came.' My friend and. I immediately looked at each other with a significant smile, tbe light having .broken in n a, 1 -r and this was confirmed hv tho manniflB-4 turer, who showed us the wood--I forget what he called it of which they were made, and laughed very heartily iwhen we told him the notoriety which the root of the brier has throughout Great "ritain." Philadelphia Market. , Seed Leaf The past week proved only a regular, fair weekly business done. Dealers, as well as manufacturers, appear to hold back ; at least, it seems to be im possible for buyer and holder to establish a price satisfactorily ; goads to5 all pur poses cost packer too much for the use of manufacturers. Nevertheless, for the stock sold which was not small a fair, remunerative price was obtairicil. Penn sylvania and Wisconsin wrappers have the first call so far for 1S81 tobacco.! Havana Splendid goods, full of quality, renumerative prices and established repu tation. Receipts for tho week 58 L casas of Con necticut, 718 cases Pennsylvania, 7G cases Ohio, 129 cases Wisconsin. 63 cases New York state seed, 1G1 hales Havana, 401 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sale3 have bcon :531 cases Connecticut, 510ases Pennsylvania, 40 cases Ohio, 72 cases Wisconsin, 33 cases York state seed, 121 bales Havanna, and 118 hhds Virginia and Western. Exported of leaf tobacco to Liverpool, 20,723 lbs. Gen. (Jrant on Mexlctn Tobacco. Iu response to a letter from M. Romero, Gen. Grant writes as follows : New Yokk, Sept. 30, 1882. My Dear Mr. Romeko : I this morn ing received the Mexican cigars yon sent mo to try, and acknowledge the receipt of them at ouco, because I havo bcon smok ing tho Mexican cigars almost exclusively over two years, and therefore kuow their quality without further trial. My friends to whom I have sent the cigars pronoun, ced them superior to Havannas. I predict that in the future tho trade between tho United States and European states and Mexico will grow into large proportions, and tobacco of your country will prove an important part of that trade. Thanking you kindly, I am, very respectfully, yours, U. S. Grant. Politics and Tobacco. U. S. Tobacco Journal. The tobacco and cigar industry is be ginning to take an unusual interest iu politics. Tho great mass of trade not a few rich monopolists aro bent upon se curing a re'oaso from tho taxation ou to bacco and cigars. Now or never is tho cry. Year after J after year tho repeal of this ouerous taxa ation has been asked for. Tho agitation of the question, which has always tipse.t tia'le, has usually ended with promises for tho future. Tho majority of large manufacturer's don't want any reduction ; they want, if anything, a total abolition of tho tax on cigars and tob.icco. All manufacturers want to sec tho iu famous bond regulation buried forever. They want to give moro licenses and de sire to freo themselves from the police like surveillance that for twenty years has been exercised over them aud their industry. The internal revenue officials havo of late carried out the law and their instruc tions in a liberal and efficient way. The trade iiuds no fault with them. In case of the abolition of the t.ix men like Kimball, Blake, Sparks and Boyd should be trans ferred to offices where tboir tried and proved efficiency could be employed for the benefit oi tbe public. Tho Republican party has totally un heeded the demands of tbo industry. At tho last session of Congress it contracted the enmity !' most every person employed therein. Ohio has replied with ciushiug effect. Indiana will follow. Pennsylvania aud New York are preparing for tho blow. The Cigar Trade and Politics. At most of the political meetings held iu New York city in the various wards by tho Democratic party, manufacturers of cigars and cigarmakcrs arc a prominent element. Thero was an enormous rush last week by cigar stoic keepers iu New York to have their places designaied as places of registration for tho coming election. No less than three hundred cigar stores were so designated. There is hardlv an adult person living but is sometimes tumbled with kidney dilllcuILy, which is the most jroIItlc and "dangerous eaitiioot all diseases. There is no sort of need to have any 'ormot Kidney or urinary trouble il Hon Hitters ar t;iko.i .. Ciri";i;;lly. nlfi.'Jwiliw ' .Mngnili cent pi omir.es sometimes end 5n IviUrypuilnmmnces.'' A magnificent excep tion to this is lound m Ki nicy-Won, which invariably performs ovon mow" cnivs than it puniiNcs. Here N a. singh! instance : "Mother has rccovotoil," wioto an Illinois girl to her Eastern relatives. "She took bitters for : long time but withouiany good. So;whan she hoard the virtues of Kidney-Wort she gotn box and it has completely cui.il her liver complaint." S"Make your old things look like new by using the Duiuionc' Dyes, anil will be happy. Any ot tho laihtonable colors lor 10 cents. SniLOH'a Catav.p.h uexeiv a positive cure lorCuUvnh, Diphtheria uud Canker Mouth. For sale by II. 1J. Cochran, druggist J37 nntl 1S'.1 North Queen street, Satisfactory. .Vis. Wallace. Rnflalo, ". V., writes: "I have mud Burdock IIloo.I Bitters tor ncrvons and hiiious iicanaciirs, and havo recommended them tomviriends: 1 believe them snnerior to any other medicine I have used, anil can rc- cimiiiici.u mem lounyone requiring a cure lor biliousness." Prion 1. H. B. Cochran, drn" gist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Thk Rkv. Geo. 11. Tiiatkr. ot Jiourhon, Ind., say.-.: "Both myself and wife owo our lives to in lows conscmition cukb. For sale by H. it Cochran, druggist, 37 and VJ North Queen street. How often persons have been annoyed by uuiiDi-unxiuK iu lueirmcns or CiOIIling, and -.... .jx,..u. ......., ....ij. .. .n,.. .i..wijiii; mum, gnen it a thought Hint Burdock Root is ihe most valuable blood cleanser anil blood purl lier known, ami is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Blood Bitters. 'Price $!. H- J5. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 i u i ui I'ueuit hired. MiiLOH'rt come will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Jb'or sale by II. IS. t.ochmn, druggist, 137 and 139 .Norm ijuccn struct. vjucrjsm. piAIUETS. Carpet Manuiactory.i Having undertaken to manufacture UAU and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,two yards per week, 1 am now prepared to sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, Al' GREAT BARGAINS ANB-TAT BELOW COST, to make room anil give my entire attention to wholesale trade ot my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. (1EKUINK VARA UIOAKx A FINK T article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ISTORE. YELLOW VftOKT CIOAKS, UI.EAK HA vana Filler (Hand Made) tbe best 5 cent Clear in tbe city at U.OJiLU.AM'a YELLOW FRONT CIGARS STORE. USDICAl. o VEB 5jOOO Have Signed or Endorsod the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Messrs. Heabury it Johnton, Manufacturing Chemists.'si Piatt Mreet'Stu- York: Gkutlkmbn: For -the 'past lew years wc have solil various brands o! Porous Plasters. Pnysicians ami the public prefer -BISON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTEIt to all others. Wd consider: toon one 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 fa a genu ino Parniaccutical product, ot tho highest order of merit, and so recognized by physi elans and druggists. When other remedies iail got a BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTEIt. Von will bo disappointed it you use cheap Plasters, Liniments. Pads or Electrical Mag netic Toy.. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. IMce 5 Cent. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81ES. CHAS. N. Cltll-f KNTON, 113 Fulton St., Now York, sole agent tor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should licaddreMod. , seplG-2wdopo&wcow I. YOU ARE A MAN OV KUSINKSX, weakened by tho strain ot yonr duties, avoid .stiinuhuits and use HOP BITTERS. If you are a man of letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore bruin, nerve anil waste use HOP BITTERS. If yon arc young and sultcrinsj iront any in discretion or dissipation ; if you aro married or single, old or young, siillering trom poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness RELV ON HOP BITTERS. Whoever you nrc. whenever you feel Unit your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually from some lonn ol KIDNEY disease that might havo been pre vented by a timely ueot HOP BITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Fail! Have yon Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Diseusc of tho Stomach, Boweto, Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will he cured if you ufro HOP BITTERS. It you aro simply weak and low spirited, try it. It vmy save yonr life. It has saved hundreds. 1). 1. V. in an absolute and irrciistullc enre lor Drunkenness, uo ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. tfc-Sold by Druggists. Skno von CincuLAit. HOP BITTERS M'F'U CO., Rochester, N. Y.,and Toronto, Ont. oMmdcod&w HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED Thotrnc antidote to the effects ot miasma is llostetter's Stomach Bitters. This medi cine Is one of the most popular remedies ot an ageot successful proprietary specifics, and is in immense demand wherever on this Conti nent fover and ague exist. A wineglosslul three times a day is the best possible prepara tive lor encountering:! m.ilurious atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating tho stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. o5-lydcod&w KIONKV-WOKT Has been proved tho surest cure tirr KIDNEY DISEASES. Does n lfinio back or disordered in ini indi cate Mint run area victim ? THEN' DO NOT HESITATE : ace Kid noy-Wort at once, (drug gist r''conini"?!d It )and it. n'ill speedily over come the disease and restore, hea'iliy action. "I orHoa ror complaints peculiar to XJOUlCo. your sc-. such ; pain anil woakiiisses. Kidney-Wort is unsurpissed, :m it will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention or urine, brick dust, onony deposits, and dull, drugging palna, all speedily yield to its enrative power. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS, l'rlcc, 1. KIDHEY--VVORT. Aclsattlie same and Kowc.is. time on the Kidncvs, Liver .sep23-eoi VI Ts it w 1 3 OCCIIIENTAL. FOR DIPHTHERIA. Scarlet Fever, Croup, Snr; tl'hioat and all Throat AU'cctiou.s, is the best remedy of the limes. OCUIDENTAL is tho people's friend. It destroys the germ ot disease ih-it. frequently develops from an or dinary sore throat, t litis nrcvcntln;r the terri ble, lavages ol the diseases Diptheuaand Scar- ici. r ever, iticc, luj. ana i.(M. soi.l by H.B.COCHRAN, Druggist. Nos. 137 and 13'J North Queen street, o'J-Om.iTu.TliAS Lancaster. Pa. rg'IIH IIISUHARGK JL carls sometimes OF PUS FROH THE vcrv nrofnse nnd 'on- .stant, so that, it streams lrom the car. This is more apt to be the case in vuumr phi iiiren. DIscxses of the Eye, Ear and Throat also ujiiumu untiuTO-oua'usMuiiy ireaicu oy DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation lrcc, olfi-3td IiUHjVL JfOTlVJiS. liSTATK F 5KS. MINNA WIOMTER, Xi late of Lancaster citv, deceased. Letters ot administration on said estate having been grouted to the undersigned, nil persons in debted thereto are rcuiicsted to make Imme diate payment, and thoso having claims or iit;iiiuuu3 iiKuiu.sk iiie same, win present them without delay tor settlement to tho under signed, residing in Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP, A. C. Keinoeiil, Administrator. Attorney. a'J.CWoaw ESTATE OF MICHAEL FIS11KIC. LATK ot the city ot Lane-aster, deceased. Let Hera testamentary on said estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted to taid decedent are requested to make immediate settlement, and thoso having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, to make known the same to the un dersigned without delay, residing m the city ot ian caster. SUSAN C. FISHER, G. FREDERICK FISHER, a-g-Ctdoaw No. D04 North Queen St. ESTATE OF AIAOS W. MILKY, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Lcttora of ad ministration on said estate having been grant fho.V unacrslgncd, all arsons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. o-"i re SUSAN MIf.V.V a ,!..;... trn 1 t.'t.... .V"-t - "oj.j:jx. Kline Attorney. s'Wtdow ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOBD F. STAUF fer, otLaucastcrclty. John F. Staufler and wife, ot Lancaster city, having bv deed ot voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17 183? aseslgned and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersigned, n,r the bwicflt of the creditors ol the dd J.'f. Stauffer he there fore gives notice to all persons IndAl.toTi t .,, " z, . ' .. I Sam assignor, 10 niniie payment to t h ,ww- signen wiuiout delay, and those having claims to present them to ' nm A. C. REINOEUL, Assignee scp-CU&" S-DukC Strcet "-"EEr- Dniists ofl W sicrnns , TM 1 BITTERS ltjci auuDS. SCAUR'S. .LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. " GENT'S MERINO UNDEKWBAK. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Flannels, .Blankets, Comlorto, Counter panes, Extra Heavy-Wclght Cashmeres, at lowest prices. AIo Stocking Yarns, Plain and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels in rem nants, worth I2c to 15c, at 9c, 10c and 12c. REVERSIBLE StiITINU3 at c. same goods elsewhere at 12'c. Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS aro not excelled. They contain 14 yanls of Furniture Prints and four pounds best cot ton, and none quilted like.tlicui in any other store in the city. NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. rpHK NORTH END IRY GOOt3 STORR. Ladies' Underwear, Mens Underwear, Children's Underwear, FUNNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AKD A Full Line of Winter Goods, AT THE Nortti End Dry Gills store, ll-lydl LANCASTER. PA. J. It. MAKT1N A CO. GENT'S Furnishing Department. BUY THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT, BEST PIT, BBST QUALITY, BEST WORKMANSHIP. OPEN OR CLOSED BOSOM, WITH OR WITHOUT EYELETS IN IIOSOM. 3A11 sizes lor salo only by J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King-and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. "VTKW YOKK STOKK. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFFER AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF Silks, Piuslies, Velvets AND FALL DRESS GOODS In all the new colorings at Lowest Prices. CLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTY. Just opened a choice line, ol LADIES' COATS AtfD DOLMANS, In Reaver. Drmonal and Silk, neatly trimmed with Fur and Passunientario at lowest city price;.. Light ami Dark Cloth Jackets, Light awl JMrk Cloth Coats. LAD1EV GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In nil weights, sizes ami o,u ilities at ISottom Prices. Merino Underwear, Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. NEW YOKK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N Kir UIIKaI stoke. COATS AND DOLMANS. Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Dolmans, Children's Coats. JUST OPENED -AT METZGER & lAlflMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST SING ST., LANCASTER, ( Uctwccn tho Cooper House nnd Sorrel Horso Hotel.) A Large aud Handsome Assortment ol LADIES' COATS. JACKETS, DOLMANS AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Made expressly lor us by the best Manu facturers of New York and Philadelphia, and for Style, Beauty, Finish and Cheapness, can not be excelled. G BAT'S SPECIFIO MEDICINJC. TltE Great English Kemcdy. An unfailing cure for Impotcncy, and oil Diseases that loUow loss ol Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In onr pamplet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. Tho Specific Medicine is oold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree by mail on the 'receipt ot the money, by ad dressing tho agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and 131) North Queen street. On account ot counter feits, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper : tbe only genuine. Guarantees of enro issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qncen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE C . N. 1. eprXS-lYdair JtHT ONUUGBoSS, HURRAY Se CO. BI-CENTENNIAL VISITORS To our City ara 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, tggPuucHASERs can depend upn having their packages delivered to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboat Land ings at the specified time. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. a5-3md&w VL.UT111NG. O M. Kal'UVON, (LATE HATHVON A KI SI I Bit.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COUNKK NORTH QUKEN AND OKAXGE STUEKTS, LANCASTJilt.PA. Is supplied willx a Fine Stock: of PALL AND WINTER COAT1NUS. SUITINGS, OVKUCOATINUg, PANTALOON1NUS and VESTINOS. All of which will lie maile promptly to order aud satisfaction guuniiitced, in Fit and Fashion. Goods ."Old by the ysird or pattern, oct7-liud w ILLIAMSuN & KOSTKK. Tho change iu change ot tho weather brings tho Clothing, and whero to buy Is very important to every pcruon that is so untortunato as to havo to buy for himself or others. Tho All-Wool DRESS SUIT that we are selling tor $13 l.s liked by everybody that sees it and you can bavc a sample of the goods (by asking inrit) without charge. The ASSORTMENT ot Men's . Overcoats, is ready and lor variety aud fineness ot finish they take the lead. This is tho sea son Tor the small boy aud tho children. We are selling more CLOTHING tor them than ever baforo, because tho variety is greater, tho patterns prettier and I ho prices all lower. Do not forget at lliesanio time wc aro selling Hats and Furnishing Goods very cheap. The stock of UNDERCLOTHING is very largo and Tho low prices aro selling it. Patent Kcrersililc Linen Collars, named ANU ELO, RAPHAEL, RUBENS, that you havo bought so nften from us tor 25c. per box, and been pleased with them, are now belling lor SiOc. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. Kit VVA Tt OSA L, s WITHIN V. SHOHTI.I DUE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL TEAR OPENS SBPTEM1IER12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. No incidental expense. No examination tur admission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapid 'y. Special drill tor dull and bndkwnrd boys. Patrons or students mnvMelc t any studies or chooso tho regular English, Scicntiftc, Uusincss, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students nttcd at Media are now in Harvard, Yule and ten other col leges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the salo of all intoxicatlDg drinks. For new illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor. SWITH1N C. SHORTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard University Graduate) MEDIA, PENN'A. attS-lmd&w VOAZ. B. AKTIItj Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Of . LUMBER AND COAL. JWfard: No. 120 North Water and Prince tracts above Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd piOAL. M. V. 15. COHO, 830 NORM WATEK BT., ZaMttufer, Ah, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchanges Yard and Offico: No. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. :tb2s-lyit COAL AND MANUKE. Bcst;grado of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manuro by tho car-load at Lowest Prices. 'Also. Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by tho ton or bale. Yard: Ilarrlsburgpike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. apr-lwd rovaa. ybcp. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cared thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold in less tlmo than any otber preparation. prices: cexts per bottle. Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NT ; Q EAST KING STREET, LASCASXEB, PA, UUOUS. Gentlemen's Suitings, Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, Boys1 Cassimeres, Children's Fabrics, Felts, Billiard Cloths. VLOlMJMtt, UJIJUSKWJSJLH, JtV. M EKINO MUIKTS ANU UBAwKKS FOU- LADIE3 AND QBNTLBMBN. E.J. EKI8MAN. G. AHUC. COLLARS AND K. CUFFS. .1. KBISMAN, N EW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIUTS. E. J. E1USMAN. A I.L WOOL a. scaklet shirts and drawers, kj.kuisman; 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. F ALL OPEMlNU FALL OPENING -AT E &ERIART'S iamisM, NO. EAST KIN STREET. LANCASTER, I'A. MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. O .NK PK1CK HUGHE. Gentlemen's Underwear. AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S You will find the Largest Asorliucnt of GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR IN THIS CITV, CONSISTING OF Merino, Bed and White Flannels, "Wool, Canton Flannels, Cash mere, and Medicatod FJannels, AT Prices Heretofore Unheard of. Having purchased the entire stock of Sam pics ot a Large 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 25 per cent, cheaper than any other Uouso in the city can sell them. If you are In need of any call boon, as such BARGAINS are usually looked for and sell fast. Al. Rosenstein, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA. ANU. LINK OF LOKILLAKU'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 ct. nor plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT VlttAK STORE. tSl NORTH QUEEN STREET. wmi tka rm.i.r. . i' i im rANCASTKK AM Mll.I.KKMVILLK S. A Cars ran as follows.: Leave Lancatsrr (P.K. Depot), at 7, 9, met 11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, and 8:30 p. ni., exrrut a Saturday, when tho hut car leaves at 9:) p. iu Leave Jlilltrsvllle (lowr ond) at 5, , and 19 a. M., and 1.3, Sand 7 p.m. Cars run daily iu?1 vt- tiin except on Sun ay. itOLCMBIA fOKT IIBPOSIT KAIL J KOAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run u-gularlvon tin? Columbia t Port Deposit Kallroad on tho following time: 8QCTHWAWI. STATION i t nOKTinVARD, r.n. JL.H. r.M. 63D ithao ....Columbia.... ..Washington... ...Cie-swfll .... . Sate Harbor... lieukrt Ferry.. .IViinfti .York Furnace.. Tiiciu:iii .BK-C'iillV Fero' ...Fitc'n Eddy... ..FUhiii-rCrpfk.. 6:35 6:42 lOti io-jri 70 7H 10-JQ I1KW 7HM 7:1' 11:05 7:17 11:10 7SB 77 7:41 II:1 UrJti II:: 710 8KX VM 7:1(11. .tVtioli I'.ottom. 7:50 7:3S 7:2S 7:17 7:l'.' 11:M 7r.7! ..touowingo... .....itctitram.... ...Port Deposit. r.M. 12.-0: 8:1 8:25 12:lftJ 8;t 12:30 ft!... I'l-iiyvillu... I1EAD1NU VOLVMH1A . K. AlUtaNGKMKNTOFPA5SKNOEKTKAlN9 MONDAY, MAY 22d, 188?. NOKTHWAKD. UUVm. QnanyvlIIe Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia. AMUVK. A.M. P.M. 1 &.-2U 5::. 8:t9 ."i: 8.02 5:20, 7:45 5:05 7:40 5:01 . 7:SB 4A 7:34 4:.v;, 7:i 4:.-l 7:2:t 4:47. 7:10 4:3fi 7:i 4:Xi B:57 4:3; f.:il 4:12 r..: 4ori i":2ti :t:.v 3:41 A.M. 1W .M0 JTJ Beading.. SOUTUWAKD. LSAVB. A.M. r.M. r.M. 6:2 ... 2Xi 711 .... 3:10 7:40 3:.'J) 7:30 l:ln 3:40 9M 3:2U ZM UU). r.v Columbia Lancaster. a 5: 5:lir t;:l' Lancaster. King St. Uuarrvvilto Trains connect at Keailln ig wltli traliiM toanil lllo. Uarrisbiirg. Al- iruin irnuaiicipnia, rniinvuie. Iiarrisburg, . M-.. . . l. .. 7 .T lentown anil Now York, via Itound itrook Koats, At Colombia with trains to and from York, Hanover, Gettysbnrg, Frcilcrlck and Utiltl more. A. M. wiuon. sunt. PKMMbVLVAMIA KAILKOAlt NEW SCHEDULE On and aftwr SUNDAY OCTOBER 1st, 1802, trains on the Pennsyl vania JKailroad will arrive at and leave tliu LancaHti" and Philadelphia ik-.poh-s tullowi): A.M. M. r.M. 7.-2S 120 6:10 P.M. M0 2:10 86 9:30 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 0:.W I Lev' Ar l.anrhtl ,. A.M. A.M 12:11 2:. 5::tr ,:M :!( lOrJO H:I0 v 8-,V - I ! ll:tr K- r.w. 'j 12A". H l:UI 3:20 i v.. h 2:12 5:l.r '-' 2.-20 5:t6 i r,v '.ttr, :5 11:X i" Eastward. ' UHv XjIHU. Ilarrlsburg Express York Accommodation arrlvcw Lancaster Accomodation uriivi-s.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Lock Haven Express Sunday Mall... Johnstown Express Ilarrlsburg Accommodation Hanover AccommiMlatlou went, coiiuecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at in-.l.r, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation , west , w i neillng at Lancaster with Fast Line, woit, at 1:10, will run through to Frederick. ILo. lAr. Il'hlllljin WnrwAito. A.W. B:2I fi:27 5fl5 111:15 Hh2l !::) 4:.-il 7:t Way Passenger. Mall Train, No. I. via. ML.loy Mall Train. No.2.vtaColtinibU.R'nvcH .Niagara Express 8:i:i, uanovcr Accomiuottaiiou leavca P.M. ll:'Jf. I:U liO 2:: 7:: 7. l 1 1:10 Frederick Accoinmodntion leaves.. kllarrlsburg Accommodation I l.unc:i.ster Aceoniinoilatloii Icnc.. P.M. 2:11 "V:ii .1:111 Coluiiibla Accoininoilntlon Harrlsbiirg KxprrHs Western Express Pacific Expresa ::iir. II:'J) HarrisbHrg Express, went, at r:lo t. in., lias direct connections ( without change ot cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when tlujjtf:1'!!, will stop tit I)owningtown,Coutt-3villi, I'iiAo burg. Mount Joy, Ellzabethtowii and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Kxiirciw. Mall Train, No. I, Western Express ami Pacific Ex press run dailv. VWTUUili V. TT1BS1I &. URUrHER. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. WouM like you to cull autl cxatuiuo on Hue of (Jhililroirs, Boyh', Youtbs anil Men's Overcoats. Wo have all grades from tbo linest to tho least costly, in all tbe latest styles and shades. Wo havo this week a specialty in Hoys' Clothing, which it will be to your intcres to oxaniit e. 200 dozen Paragon While Shirts hav just come in, quoted at 80 cents, linen bosoro, linen c tills, Wamstitta muslin. A bar&iju in 20 dozen Percalo Shirts, with two collars, at G3 cents, this week only. Full line of Furuihhin Goods at lowfijjuic;;. Merchant Tailoring our Specialty. IIESH & BROTHER, Fen n Hall Clothing House? Noa. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, 6 and 8 Ponn Square. sep8 Jyd riLOTMlNOt CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION' TO THEIR DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING; Entirely Ol their cw.i for the Eunciior Manufacture FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Stock ot Piece Uoods lor SIcrchant Tailoring Is larger than ever, and the Styles arc tho newest and best in the Market. D. B. istetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. SAMUEL H. nUCE, ATTOKNKV, UAH Bamoved his Ofllc rrom 66 North Duke Street to No. 41 GRANT BTBEKT, immedi ately in Bear ol .Court House, .Long's New Bulfoing. ml7-tM . - I
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