r m .. ' - W k, i Volime XIX -o 41. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY OCTOBER 21, 1882 Price Two Cent. & H meuxaeito GENERAL BEAVER'S WHICH HE WON BY f gMJmEjw tf TfilllllllllllllllllllllllllllHL N.NhBLVe IV 4filiiiEr iirr , MJ& VHjRUk Fac Simile of the 306 Medal Awarded to General James A. Beaver for Betray ing His Constituents by Disregarding Their Wishes and Voting for Grant 306 Consecutive Ballot at Chicago. itttr aooitr. rusx OPEN AT SWARirS. NO. CO NORTH QUEEN STREET, One Case REVERSIBLE SUITINGS at 9c. Klscwht-ro I2Wc. REVERSIBLE SUITINGS at 10c. ' Half-Wool Dress Goons reduced fioni 15c to to Uiic Ladles' Heavy Coating at Lowest Prices. New Hand-Made Hoods for Ladies anil Children. Children's Underwear iroiu lSWe award. A yery good Ladies' Vent at .".He. Home-Made Comlorts, with best wiillu cot ton and fHncy quilting, only $.G5. Old Golil, Scarlet, Black, Urown. Garnet and Lead, also the genuine Nunkccn Canton Flan nel. LOOK AT OUK BLACK CASIIMERES Befbro uurchasing elsewhere. rjlUfc KOBTHItSD DRY GUUUM HKVUK. ' Ladies' Underwear, Mens' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FUNNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AMD A Fall Line of Winter Good.?, AT THE y Noi M Dry Goods store, U-lyd LANCASTER. PA. N KW TUKK STOBB. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFFER AN IMMENSE VARIETY Or Silks, Plushes, Velvets AND-. FALL, DRESS GOODS In all the now colorings at Lowest Prices. OLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTY, .last opened a cliolco linn of LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, In Beaver, Diagonal and Silk, neatly 1 rimmed with Fur and Passanicntarlo at lowest city prices. Light art Dark Cleth Jackets, Light aaa Dark Clath CeatB. LADIES' G ENT'S AND CHI LDKEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all weights, sizes and qualities at Bottom Prices. Merino Underwear, Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. BOOKS AND BTATIOHXM. CCUUOL BOOKS. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, MO. 42 WEST KING 8TtEET. LANCASTER. s CHOOE. BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOB THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. , -BY John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. M&-8IGR OF THE Ittii IIOOK.-&L FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory. 4 miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. J.ts quality cannot be excelled. Try It to prove that. For sale by grocery and provltlon dealers, circular to the tra'le sent tree. Address, JOHN O.REIDER. 27-3ma Milton GroTO, Lancaster Co., 1'a. HIS VOTE AT THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. VLOT11IXO. CJ . KATItVON, (LATE UATHVON & K1SIIKK.) Merchant Tuilor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. Is supplied with a Fine Stock of PALL, AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTALOONINGS and VKSTINGS. All of which will ho made promptly to order and sallslaction guaranteed, in Fit and Fashion. Goods Hold by the yard or pattern. o:l7- ltuil Wall opkpiing '. FALL OPENING -AT- E GERHAET'S !, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT, 25, 1882. W" .LIAMSuN & rOHTKK. Men's Overcoats, Youth's Overcoats, Roy's Overcoats, Children's Overcoats. It the weather continues warm you will not think of OVEECOATS, But it It changes you may take a cold becauso you have neglected to buy (what a tew years ago was thought, to bo a luxury, but now it Is almost a necessity) a LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT. Wo are allowing a great variety, but thu as sortment is not one-lit th us largo as wo an) showing In the heavier makes. It you buy wunoui seeing iiiegogoous anu prices tuner i knowing wliat tec have) you may regret it. J We Invite a comparison with the best goods j you can mm. mo mcuiioii ucro a icw i?pcc al lies: OUK ALL-WOOL MEN'S SUIT for $12. OUB ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. -OUR EIGJLMIE SHIRT, FOU DRESS. OUU STOCK OF Fme Unicrwear, Gloves and Neckwear. OUU DIFFERENT MAKES OF GUNNING COATS. & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. l'A. ED UVA Tl OlfAL, s WITHIN C. SnOlCTLIDUEVS ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, l'ENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS 8EPTEM1JER li fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. Aocxtracluirgea. No Incidental nxpeuscs. No examination lor admission. Thlrtwii exiericnced leachci-s. all men and all graduates. Special opportunities lor apt hludcnts to advance nipld'v. Special Orlll lor dull ami backward boys. Patronsor students mavsele t any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, business. Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students nttcd at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other col leges iiml polytechnic school. Media has seven cuiirchi-s and a temperance cliarter which prohibits the sale of all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular addiwu I the principal and proprietor. SW1THIN -C. SHORTLIDGE. A. U. (Harvard University Graduate) MEDIA, l'ENN'A. a36-lmd&w Williamson MEDAL. CJCOlHIKti, t IJMtKRWEAK, if. VIKHINUHIIIKls AND DHAWKKS -FOR- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E. J. KUISMAN. r ANUC. COLL AltS AND GUFFS. E..T. ER1SMAN, -fcTKW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E. J. ERISMAN. ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND UK AW ERS. E. J. ERISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. The wants of odd-shaped peo ple have been carefully consider ed in preparing our stock of Ready-made Clothing. Fat and Lean, Tall and Short Men have all b9en well provided for. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut & Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Ol8-lllHl HINT TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WIIEUE OTHCRS .FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. GMSMAI & BEO, THE SQUARE DEAL1NU CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to the public in gen eral to tho new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never betoro have wc had such satisfaction In viewing our otlorts to place our house at the head ot thu the trade lor ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICES. While calling attention to the Fall Trade wo must not lorgct the present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continue.". All-Wool Cassiuicro Trousers, $iOT, 2.50, f3 00, $S.50, W.00. Lined and Work ing Pants, 75e, aoc, $1.00, $1.25. up to $1.75. All-Wool Suits, our owu make. $t 00, $7.00. $8.00 110.00, $li00 and $RC0. HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUK GREAT SPECIALTY. $1.7.'., $i00, fiJUO, $3.00, $1.00, $T.0) and fO.OD aro the prices or some ot our Children's Suits. $i, $iW). f.i oo. $:;.50, $1 oi. $3.00, $c.ix, $;.(, $8.oo umMlO.OUarutlioprice'i ot some of ourDoy'd Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with tho choicest lino ot goods In the piece. We make to order a nico business Suit for $12 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $10.00, $18.00 and $20.00. 3Look at our windows tor further refer ence and prices. GO and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Light on the South webl Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. L1Q.VOK8, JCV. KUU3KAL. A CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 North Queen street, Iaucaatcr, fa. Tlio very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and JL.IC.UOKS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House llrandy. warranted ot the vlntago ot 18G0 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trado. fcb3-lyd HOUSE A L ft C i MR. SAYEE'S RETIREMENT TO TAKE CUAKOE OF THE SOUTH I'ENN HI Urllllant DlaBscement or the Lolilgh Valley and HU Intimacy With Judge Packer Ttae New Klval Lino. The resignation of Robert II. Say to, the superintendent and engineer of the Le high Valley railroad company was a sur-, prise to the public. It has becu talked or privately for some t inn, but it was not kuown generally until it was publicly an uouueed. Mr. Sayre i.s uue of the best kuown railroad engineers in the Uuitcd States. His mauageiucrt of the Lehigh Valley has not only be . successful, but brilliaut. To tho great h ork of building, equipping and extending tho road, he has given the major portion of his life. When bo entered tho service of the company thirty years ago, ho was twenty-eight years old. lie now retires famous in America and Europe, with the best wishes of the management of tho coiupauy, who have regarded his services as invaluable. Mr. Sayro still retains his position as a di rector, and will remain iu charge ot the road for some weeks. It may be said that the relations of the management and Mr. Sayre aro very friendly and will continue to be so. Mr. Sayre, thirty years ao was a young engineer living iu Mauch Chunk, lie had been connected with tho Lehigh coal and navigation company and was well known to Judgo Packer, who had watehed him from boyhood. The charter of the Lehigh Valley company was iu 1&4U, but capital ists were slow to take hold of tho enter prise, the old notion that a railroad could not compoto with tho canals iu carrying heavy freight had not been dispolled. When the lines of the new road were to be located Judgo Packer sent young Sayre out to do tho work, and in 1852 ho super intended tho construction of a milo or so of the road, oast of Allentowu, which was necessary to keep the charter from expir ing. AVhen Judgo Packer determined to build tho road himself Mr. Sayre became regularly attached to the euginoer corps, and was soon at its bead. Ho located the lino, procured the right of way, looked after tho construction, and at iirst as tbe road was built managed and rau it. Iu the ollice of William C. Norris, jr., the cashier of the road iu Mauch Chunk, tltoreishung in a frame the tiruc-tablo in Mr. Sayro's handwriting of the first passenger train which inado ono trip daily each way be tween Easton and Mauch Chunk, a dis taucoof forty six miles. For some years this was tho entire length of tho road, tbe parent stem of tho great Lehigh Valley system, which extends from New York to Lake Ontario, tapping all tho great an thracite coal regions. Iu tho work of ex tension aud acquisition soon adopted by Judge Packer, Mr. Sayro was a valuable counselor. It is safe to say that Jndgo Packer never undertook any enterprise for himself or tho Lehigh Valley road about which he did not consult Mr. Sayre. The two men becaroo tho warmost personal friends. When tho jndgo died ho left Mr. Sayro a legacy and made him ono of the executors and trustees of his gie.it i state. He will probable bo succeeded by if. Stanley Goodwin, who for many years has been the assistant general siifjiinten dent of the company. The post ot en gineer will probably bo filled by A. V. Steed man, Mr. Sayie's assistant, who has been under his eye for many yeans and who, liko his chief, was a Mauch Ciiuuk boy when he first entered the sc: vtec of tho company. It is an open secret that Mr. Sayro retires toaccept tho position of thu prcsi dent of the South Pennsylvania railroad. the now road between llarnsburg and Pittsburgh. If this is true, it meaus that Mr. Vanderbilt intends to push this work to completion rapidly and energetically, and that before many months tho Penn sylvania will havo a competitor for busi ncss on its main line. As surveyed the new lino runs almost parallel with the Pennsylvania, and thirty to forty miles south of it. Beginning at a point opposite Uoekvillo oc tho Susquehanna a few miles above Uarrisburt;, the South Penn sylvania runs through Perry county in a southwest direction, and just touching tho corner of Juniata outers Huntingdon. Tho course then changes to nearly west to Bedford and Somerset. Tho road then runs northwest through Westmoreland county to Osceola, a little town iu Alle gheny county, whero connection is made into 1'ittsburgh with a roau already mint. The lino taps tho bituminous coal fields of Huntingdon and Bedford, ;ud it will givo Mr. Vanderbilt an entirely new and com petitive route to Pittsburgh from Phila delphia if he retains control of Reading. LIEUT. OANENHOWKB'S STORY. Tbo Amusements ot the Men While In tbe Ice Pack TlieScien title Observations. Iu tho Jeannotte board of inquiry Lieut. Daucnhower said that judging from the experience of whalo ships and that of the Jeannctto herself tho chances of getting free after onco being beset in tbo ice, such as is found off Wraugel Land, are very slight. Tbo report of Capt. Hooper to tho secretary of tbe treasury, of the cruise of tho United States revenue steamer Corwiu during 1880 and 1881, witness thought was good authority ou this poiut. Witness was asked, " Do you know of anything iu Uu management of tbe Jeannctto which Subsequent experi ence proved prejudicial ami which could havo bocu avoided?" "It is a question of judgment," ho ro plied, "which is called for by tho court, and when I embarked on the expedition I was to abido by tho judgment of tho com mander, and I do not wish to oppose my judgment to that of tho commander or others unless it is absolutely required of mo." Lieut. Danonhowcr said that during their imprisonment in the ice pack each person was provided with a rifle and hunt ing was encouraged, foot ball aud foot races were often indulged in, and frequent short exorcises woro made with tbo dog teams. Musical and dramatic entertain ments wero also gotten up and caids and othor games woro also supplied to the men. In rogard to the provisions ho said a con siderable quantity of tbo canned goods turned out badly. A largo invoice of canned beef, marked with Erie Co.'s brand, bad to bo rejected at Mare Island. The Hour, broad, coffee, tea, sugar, butter and such articles were very good. Of tho observations taken ho said: " During tho lirst year in the ico meteoro logical observations were taken hourly with with tho barometer, the wet and dry bulb thermometer, the maximum and menimum tboimomotor, tbe anemometer and tho black bulb thermometer iu a vacuum. Observations, woro aiso tnauo upon tho state of the clouds and their movements, tho direction of tho wind and tho gCEoral character of tho weather, and upon tho condition of tho ice. The astronomical observations wero tho oof tbo sun, moon aud stars by artificial hori zon for latitude, longitudo and time, and lunar observations and eclipses of Ju piter's satellites for chronometer errois. Soundings wero made, and tho tempera ture of the sea water ascertained both at tho surface and fat various depths, by a Millar Cascelle thermometer. Specimens of tho water were examined and its spe- cific gravity determined. The dredge was hauled for specimens of the bottom, aud of the animal lifo existing there, and these, with other specimens, were turned to the naturalists and taxidermists. Bears, seals and birds were carefully examined, their stomachs especially, to gain all pos sible knowledge of their habits and of the food obtaiued by them in tbe Arctic re gions. The soundings woro made with an ordinary line and specimens from the bot tom wero brought up in a sand cup. A hole was always kept open through the tho ice for that pbrposo." m m Alnhoue Uallinc for Money. Despite the confident predictions of the Richmond Whig, Senator Mahone's organ, of an overwhelming coalition victory in Virginia in whicu it had indulged daily for the past three mouths, it seems that even before the Ohio clectiou the Virginia senator was calling on tho Republican national committee for funds with which to prosecute his campaign. Under date of October 2 Senator Alahono wrote to tho secretary of the national Republican committee : " We ought to havo help at the carlest day now,:' aud two days later Col. James D. Brady, chairman of the Virginia Republician executive committee and au intimate personal and political friend of Mahone, wrote to tho Republican committee : " It is of vital importance that we should receive financial help with in the next fivo days." Col. Brady esti mated that at least $2.1,000 was needed in Virginia. The correspondence is an in teresting contribution to the political literatuio of the present campaign, and will serve to show tho Democrats of Vir ginia tho influences which they will pro bably have to encounter at the November election. fopplug the QueMloa by Punning.. Popping the question at table has made the uame of modest little Mr. Parr to fill a niche in tho history of Kcntimont. He loved Miss Anne Marr, but had not the courage to declare himself. One day, as he was dining in her company, a Parme san cheese sat just before his plate. She was opposite ou tbo other side with a dish of maiinalado iu front of her plate. Sud denly Cupid inspired him. He fastened his eyes meaningly on her facoand said : " Will yon have a little Parr, Miss Anno ?" at tho samo timo handing her thu chee&o. Sho comprehended his mean ing, and icplicd saucily : " Yes, if you are for Marr, my lad," holding toward him meanwhile tbo dish of marmalade. They wore married soon after, and at all recur ring anniversaries a Parmesau cheese graced tho feast. Obeying ifco Court's Command. Arkansas Traveler. " Oo you know tbe nature of 'an oath?" asked a judge of a colored woman. " Yes, sah ; I reckon I docs. "You know, then, what it is to sweat?" " Yes, bah ; I icekon I does." " Hold up your baud and swear." She held up her band aud ripped out an oath which almost took tho judge's breath. " I'll send yon to jail for this, you mis erable creature."' ' For what, jedge ?" " For usiug profauo language in tho courtroom." " I doesn't know what ycr moan by 'faun language. Ycr tolc me ter swar, au' I swar'd. White folks gittiu' so high tip it gins a nigger a crick iu doiiP.il: fer to look up at 'em. I'so gwine to leave dis town, case I wa'nt born in Arkansas, no how." Ncv.r try to raise a family without a izoo.l newspaper, provided itcontnins the advertise ment ot Dr. ISuU's Cough Syrup; for this vnl- liable medicine is necessary to kecp your children iu good health. Poetry anil Fact. Iu Keat's beautiful poem, "LamIu,"ayoung man has been led captlvo by a phantom girl, and is made the slave of her beauty, until an old teacher comes In and llxes his eye upon the ligure, and it vanishes In its triiclonn of a filmy serpent. Tnls is poetry; now tor fact. Disease in various tonus seizes upon young men and old, mid especially docs It affect tho kidneys and liver, and begin insidiously to work ruin and death. Itutllunt't Remedy, as the old teacher, conies in, and the slimy ser pent of discaso glides nway. At first, men think that a disc wed liver or disordered kld nevs is n mere nhantoni. and t'O on their wav neglecting the evil, and not realizing their 1 danger. JJnt this H not something to oo truicu with. Call In Hunt's Remedy at once ; it will both reveal the demon and cast it out. For kidney, liver and urinary complaints there is nolhinglikcit. ol8-lwd "Kvcry truth hastwo sides; look at both bclore committing yourself to cither." Kidney-Wort challenges tho closest scrutiny or its ingredients and its grand results. It has nothing to rear from truth. Doctors may dis agree as to thu best niethois and remedies, for the enro of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have use Kidney Wort, agree that it Is by lar tho best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough anil lasting. 3-Willi Diamond Dyes any lady can got as good results as the best practical dyor. Every dye Warranted true to name and sample. No matter what your ailment Is, Brown's Iron Bitters will surely beneflt you. 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ols-lwdftw Celluloid Kje-Ulass lramcs, in their beauty, strength and durability, lar surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell frames commonly in use. They aro superior to all others. For sate by ail leading Jewelers and Opticians. olC-lwilcod SuiLon's ViUdlzer is what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by II. B. Cochran , drug gist, 137 iriid 13U North Queen St. uiylftw Tho KItxIr of Lite. That purely vegetable compound. Burdock Blood Bitter?, maybe justly termed the Elixir of Life. A pleasant and enectlvo inedlclne; it imparts strength aud vitality to the entire system. Price $1. For sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 1:2) North Queen street. Will you suHer with Dysiiepsla and Liver Complaint? Mitloh's Vllallzer Is guaranteed to cure you. For sale byll. B. Cochran, 137 and is Noith Queen street, niyl-lwdcowftw Making a Kaiae. .lohii Hays, Credit, P. O, says that for nine months he could not raise hisliand to his head through lameness in the shoulder, but by tho usuot Thomas' Kcleetrlc Oil be was entirely cured. For sale by 11. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Slkkplkhs night, made miserable by that terrible emu b. Shiloh's Cure i the remedy lor yon. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist 137 and 139 North Queen St. inrMwdeowAw Waluut Loaf Hair Kestorer. 11 U entirely dlflcrcntfroni all others. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, ii a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gtay hair to Its natural color and pro duct) a new growth where It has fallen off. it does not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, f-ugar of Leu I and Nitrate ot Silver preparations havo done. It wBl change light or foiled hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle Is warranted. feMlTH. KLINE & CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTKNTON New York. JunG-lyd.eodAw w OW KKAliy. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a la: go number of proper! Ics in city and country, with prices, ice. Copies sent Iree to any address. ALLEN A. UERR X CO , Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 1) East King Street. Gr KNUINK YAKA CI OAKS. A FINJ5 artfMf. nntvfktfHMifant IIABTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAK :AUUJS. UXV1CAU TJBOWNTJ IKON BITTEKS. SEEK health aud avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired aud worn out, instead of aches and paius, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continuo feeling miserable and good for nothing, and no one but yourself can find fault, but if you aro tired of that -kind of lifo, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting ono bottle of Brown's Iron Bittkks, and taking it regularly according to directions. Manstleld. Ohio, Nor- as, 1881. Gentlemen:! havo suffered with pain In my sldo and back, and great soreness on my breast with shooting pains ull through my body, attended with great weakness, depression ot spirits, and loss of appetite. I havo taken several different modi clues, aud was treated by promi nent physicians for my liver, kidneys, and spleen, but I got no rrllcf. I thought 1 would try Brown's Iron Bitters; I have now taken ono hottlo and a half and am about well pain in sldo and back all gone soreness ull out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. It can lustlv be called tho kiny of med icines. Joillf IC. ALLKNItlOt. Brown's Ikon Bitters is composed of Irou in soluble form ; Cinclioua tho great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remark able tiiiu-alcoholio touio, which will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relievo all Lung and Kidney diseases. For sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street. Lancaster o-.0wil.tw 1 K IPNKV-AVOKT Has been proved tho sure-it euro tor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered urine indi cate Hint you area victim ? THKN D( NOT IIBS1TATK ; use Kidney-Wortat onco. (drug gist" recommend It ) and It will speedily over come tbe disease and restore healthy action. 1 .orliaa 'or complaints peculiar to AJCWJJ.OO. your sex, such s pain and weakn2sses. Kidney-Wort Is unsurpassed, an it will uct promptly and safely. Elthrreox. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to Its curative power. SOLD MYALL DKUUUISTS. Vrloe, 81. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tlui Klilnnvn. I.lvrr and Bowels. scu23-eodlTSAwl3 JtAIAUOAVS. PHK GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Uarllngteii & qaliiey R. B. Chicago, IfurllBglon & tyilncy K. R. PKINCTPAL L.INE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST Une to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Denlson, Dallas, Ualveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route lias no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed asbelngtheOKEATTUROUGlI.CAK LINK. Universally conceded to be tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In tho world for all classes ot travel. All connections made in Union depots. TryJtand yon will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sole at all offices in thu U. S. and Canada. Al I information about rates of fare. Sleep! ny Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PKKCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T.J.POTTEK, 3d Vice Pros. A Uen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN iJ.A.UEAN.Oen.Kaateni Agt., .117 Broadway, 306 Washington St, New York. Boston, Mass. navlS-lyd4w fAtTMM HANHLN&B, Jtc pUA KK 8 W. FKY. WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in this part ot tho State. The lino embraces every description or PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest to the finest goods. GILT PAPERS from 23 cents apiece up In choice shapes and colorings. Wo have liionrcinnloyflrstctass PAPER HANGERS. and are prepared to do work promptly and much below the regular prices. DADOandBAND WINDOW SHADES.PLAIX GOODS by tho Yard In all Colors and Widths, FIXTURES, LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Boom It was en larged, and we occupy part ol it for the ex clusive call ot Laoo Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, LaceTidioe, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will lind In our stoak some choice good in White and Cream, and bo surprised at the nico Curtains you can get for a small outlay. We keep ull klud3 of Poles lit Brass, Ash, Ebony, CMerry art Waiirat, Extension Cornices and Fine Slirrors. PHASES W. PRY, No. 57 North Quoen St, Lancaster. JTOK BALE. PUBLIC 8ALETHK UNDKKSIUNKD will offer ut public sale on Friday Octo ber 27th, 1832, at i o'clock p. in., his valuable Store Stand and Property Iu niatiliclm Bor ough. Possession glvou immediately. oct!3 7td C.J.KK1FF. IMIRRKHX " r Second and third iloor ol No. '31 North Queen street, consisting of nine room", bath room included. Tho rooms aro suitable tor offices or dwelling, and especially lor den tists. Also In tho rear ot and conncctvd with mo noovc. a two anu a-uaii story ISRICK BUILDING containing eight rooms, hall and cellar, range and sink iu thu kitchen. Tim rooms arc newly parered and painted. Aii'y to JACOB IAKB, No. .103 West Chestnut street, or 31. Lew. No. C Kast King street. ol7-lwd T)OSlTIYB PUBLIC SALK.-OH Mast I AY. X OCTOBER 33, 1882, at tho Cooper llouc. will lie sold that two-story BRICK DWEt L ING. with two-story Brick Back Building mi. Bake Oven attached, situated on the north west corner Prince and Andrew streets ; Hull, 7 Booms. 2 UarreU, excellent Cellar, front ami back Stairs, etc.; Papered throughout. Lot 20 by 75 feet. Hydrant, Well and Fruit. Also, u Bulldiug l.ot adjoining uImivh on north. ': feet, s inches by 73 reef, with Fruit on Also, Building Lots adjoining ubovo on the west, fronting M0 teet on Water street and 75 feet ou Andrew street. Sain to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. See largo bills PETER I) EL. KIT. Or, ALLAN A. 1IERR ft CO.. KM East King tin et. J.UcsDAKiea, Auct. olS-lldtsd UBLIO MALK OF VALUAHLK CITY PKOPERTY. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1S82, will will bo sold at public sale, ut the Cooper House, Lancaster City. Pa. the follow ing, to wit: A lot ot ground fronting on tho outh side or Wait Orange street, Nos. 3H and to, between Nortli Queen anil Prince street. Lancaster City, Pa.. 43 leut. more or lest, ami extending In depth ot that width 233 feet, more or less, where from thu width is 77 feet, more or less, to Grant street, on which Is erected a largo and commodious BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with alargctwo-tory brick back building attached ; having on tin lirst floor six rooms, doctor's office; mcond lloor having nine rooms; plastered alt ie with tour rooms. Tho housu Is heated with u inst able heater, portublo ruiic. hot ami told water, two bath tub-, water closets, g:i throughout the house, hydrant, trutt trees. Ac. On the roar ot said lot, fronting on Grant street, aro erected a large brick and framo Stables, Carriage House ami hydrant, adjoin, property on tho west ot Daniel A. AltlcL, and on t he cast by pmiHrriy belonging to tint Mo ravian church. Thcpioperly la located n ar the centronr tlio olty and Is very desirable. Persons wishing to view Hie property iu vious tothedavursaTe.cui call ou I lie tin !er- sirned, residing ou thosaino. Sale lo commence at 7 o'clock, n. 111..0I said day, when attendance will bo given and con ditions ot sale made known by MAKV K. 3IUHLENBURG. ANNIE A. MUHLENBURG. Autiouccrg. oei7.U.l.23A2tdl Samukl Hubs & Son. 1 l.r.01JTOK,SSAI.r.-IINTHt)Rll)Ay0- a VKMHKR 2. lf the underslznrd will sell at public sale, ut thu Korrt-I Horse Hotel. West Kiiuc street. Lancaster city, tho follow ing dcscruVd real estate, to wit : No 1. All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Willi two story Rrlck Buck Building and lot ot ground thereto be longing, sltmitfd No. -tr.0,011 tho cast side ol Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing in front on said Poplar street'J) teet.and extend ing iu depth eastward 100 led, morn or lesi, to a II feet wide public alloy, adjoining property M Christian Blumenstoclc, n public alley, and other property of thu estutu of Abraham Sloucr. deceased. No. 2. All that certain two-story l;i:iCK DWKLL1NG HOUSE, with Frame Kilclien at tached, mid lot of ground thereto lx:liiiiug. situated No. IS), on the east fide or I'Dplui street, Lancaster city, containing iu fronton said Poplar street 13 tret, more or Irs, ami e.v teiiding in depth looted, lnorooriis. to a It feet wide public alley, anil adjoining pmp: crlyof Win. Grelner, a public alley ami proj erty Nib 3. No. a All that certain two-story BRICK OWKLI.ING HOUbK. with Frame Kitchen attached. Brick Stable and other improve mcutt, and lot of ground thereto licliniginjf. situated No. 41KJJ on thu cast siduol Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing in front, on sold Poplar steet 13 ieet, more or le, and ex tending in ileptb 1( feet, more or Ic-m, to si 1 1 feet wide public alley, adjoining property of No. 2. a public alley, aud proper; y ot Catha rine Kretcbmar. Salu to commence at p. ni.. on said day. when attendance will lxi given and tonus made known by JACOB L. BRUBAKKK, Executor ol tho estate of A brahuui Sloucr de ceased. 11. SuoiiBirr, Auct. olTC.td-TuftTh JUR1KKK AND COAL VAKD, &. Al t public sale. THURSDAY NOVEMRKlt -.', l.'-KI. will bo sold at public Hale on tint prei: -ises in I he village of Kphrata, Lancaster comi ty. Pa., the following real estate and valuable business stand, together with the good will : No. I. Thu properly at prc.-ent used us n COAL AND LUMBKu, YARfi.rronting al..ut. ' I.Mi rent on Kast Alain strt'ft. and about ?m fi-ct ou Franklin .street, on whichurcorccleda two story Wnrehouso 11)0x40 feet, a Brick Stable and Lumber Sheds. Also tbo lot ot ground along the east sldcof thu it. & C. R. R from Franklin street south to a II feet wide alley, on which are erected about 2M) feel of iiail roailattd Coal Shutes. No. 2. A lot ot ground Mil teuton Kat Main street, extending back and fronting ut feet on Franklin street, on wiitcb aro erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOU.SK. with a two-story back building, u largn ico cellar, a well ot never-failing water, a largo cistern, u hydrant, hot and cold water, b.itb tub, etc No. 3. A two-story STONE DWKLL1NG HOUSE on Franklin street, Willi a two story fr.imu kitchen attached, bydiaut in thcyiml. ndjoluiug property of it. Milder on the cast noil No. I ou tho west and ck ending back to a II feet alley. No. 4. A two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE with a one-story frame kilclien at tached, adjoining N'o. .'! on tie; cut and No. 3 ou the west. No. 3. A Building Lot. uijoluiug No. ton tho cast and and property or.strnhl on tlm west. Iron ting 21 Ie-1 on Franklin street and Imck to a 14 feet alley. No.)!. A Building Lot on Franklin street, adjoining property ot . I. it Keller ou theca-t ami No. 1 on the west, fronting 70 feet on Franklin street and back toa 14 feet alley. Thi-ii-ione of the best business lands in lmcuster county. These properties will bo sold cither together or&cpuruli'ly to. suit pur chasers Two-thirds or tho purchase money, it desired, may remain ou the properties. Persons desiring to view the properties before the nay ot sale will call on tbo undersigned. Sain to begin ut.2K o'clock, when terms will be iniide known by W. Z. BENKK. Kohnitu. J. FREIK SKNKk. Lancaster. 11. M. SENER, Lancaster. oetll.!S.21.22H.:'0.3lnnvl I)UBLIC SALE OF VALUAltLC CITY property. By virtue o" an order or the orphans Court ot J uiicnlcr county, will be sold at public sale, at tin: 1 Hester House, iu lliu city or Lancaster, on .MONO AY, NOV K.M KKR13, IKS, at 7 o clock p. m., the undivided moiety or halt Interest or Charles G.Rhoads, deceased, in the following described rejil es tate, held by II. ',. Rhoads uud sa'd Charliv G. IChondi, deceased, as tenants in common. No. 1. Alt that large tour-story STORK ISUILDING and lot or ground thereunto Lc Innging, situate on the south side of West King street, in the city of Lancaster, fronlmg on West King street Si fee i' inches ami extending Iu depth ot that widt'i 213 feet, to :i II lect wide public alley. No. 2. All tliutvuluabli-lotorplceenrgYouiid ou thu southeast corner ot West, Orange and Nortli Mulberry streets, in thu cityof Uan-c-.uster, fronting ou West Oruno 7'J feet, uud extending iu depth ol tint width, southward along Mulberry street. 250 feet, to a 14 leet wide public alloy, on. which are erected two Dwelling Houses aud other Improve ments. This property will be offered for sole us a whole or In parts. It H thu mo.it desirable sllu in the city or Lancaster lor a residence or tor n sldenccs. . No. . All that two-tory DWELLING I OUSE, with Blausard root and al! tho mod em improvements, situate ou thucast, .-fdeot South Prince street, sonth of Vino struct, in the City or Luucuster, No. 131. containing in fronton Prince stiwt l focr. 3 inclics,and ex tending iu depth 213 act, to a public alley, where Ft is Gl feet. , , ,. w At tho same time ami place tha said II. A. Rhoous will sell his undivided moiety or halt-iiitcrnstpurparls-Nos. 2 ami 3 in tho said real fluff! f ( Fivonlnths of tlio purchase money of thu undivided moiety or halt-interest ot said Charles G. RIioads.dec'd., will remain charged on the respective properties during tho litc timo of Masscy B. lthoailf. v.-idow ot said de cease! I ; thu balance of thu purchase money payablo April 2, 1SB. At the same time and place, II. Z. Jtboad.i will offer at public sale hu residence, consist ing ot a double two-story brick-DWELLING HOUSE, with all tho modern Improvements, and lot or piece ot ground thereunto belong ing, situate on the southeast side of Manor street, lu the City ot Lancaster, fronting tit leet on Manor street, and extending In depth 213 feet to Lafayette street, where it is 1U3 fePtwldo. Drat I a ot nil the above properties can b3 seen at 11. Z. RhoaiN's jeweirv store. BIASSEY B. RHOADS. Admlniatratrir- H.Z.KH0ADS. I olMsdWSAM
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