m)z Santos 1 VoIbbio XIX- -No 5S. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1882. Price Two Cents DOWfcKS DUKJIT. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Muslins and Sheetings, large stock at low prices, Scarlet and Gray Flannels, large stock at low prices. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels at Low Prices, Blankets and Comforts at Low Prices. We invite special attention to WHITE BLANKETS beats them BOWERS Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, 1 XO. 8. UlVLBft CO. PLUSHES, in all the New "Velvets and. "Velveteens, Black Cashmere Embroideries, TUBULAR BRAIDS IN BLACK AND COLORS. UTAH of these goodti ate New, and kaviug been bought Tor cash will bo sold at the LOWEST I'RI V;S. J NO. S. GIVLER & DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. No. 25 BAST KING STREET, JJTO. I. GITLEIl. tkiw math run. MEECHANT TAILOKINGr. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular MYERS & SINE MERCHANT TAILORS, Jin uooim. ltfEXT DOUR TO THK COURT HOBSK. FAHSESTOOK. Our CLOAK ROOM is now supplied with a LARGE STOCK of the LATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WANT SHOULD SEE THEM. OASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gonts, Boys aud Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, lor Ladies, GeulF, Boyp and GUIs, in Quantities. VNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. Falmestook, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. TTAUKK BKOIUEK. AT THE LOWEST FIG-UEES. At the very lowest figures we are prepared to supply all kinds aud qualities of CARPETS, DRUGGETS AND RUGS. Wo insure all Carpets to be WELL - BEST CARPET LAYER in tho city. Paper Hangings. From lines of CHOICE WALL PAPERS aud CEILING DECORATIONS all ordeia . will be filled on the best possible terms, aud estimates made on the LOWEST BASIS. Our Paper Hangers-are especially employed by us, and wo guarantee their work, in all cases, to give perfect satisfaction. Also, Lace Curtains, Poles, Shades and Fixtures. HaGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Strc ac, - Lancaster, Pa. BQUJHJB KUItNieillJfO KOOVS. THE BEST. We all wank the best and mott etonomical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are S1PERI0R to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail 'o SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. Jn our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to bar NONE BIT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We teve the IOLE AG1NCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA rZUMBIlfO AJTV tokh fc. abkold. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nob. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street. - Lancaster, Fa. COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES AND PATENT GOLD m HEATERS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, 1T0I.11, 18 16 EASTORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA, UUY GOODS, C. our all. WHITE BLANKETS Call and see them. & HURST, CLOTHIXO. RTHITOiN, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. SEWED and PROMPTLY LAID by tho HAS vittikq. at $1.50 per pair. Our $5.00 Lancaster, Pa. Shades. CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHT0N. 'Niggorhcul.' VL.VTUJ.MU. TITEKIMO UIKTS AND OKAWKKS FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E.J. EK1SMAN. c. AMD V. COLLARS AND CUFFS. J5.J EKISMAN, N W LINK OF NECKTIES AMD WHITE SHIRTS. E. J. EKISMAN. IA. WOOI. L SCABLET SIIIUTS A NO OKAW EK3, E.J. EKISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. : F AM. OiKHlNU FALL OPENING AT E GERIART'S riii Esilieit, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. s; l'KCIAI. NOTICE. The handsomest Stock ot CLOTHING xfo have over ottered lor MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER. BETTER HADE THAN EVER. LOWER PRICED THAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, In Grey anil Brown Mixed, 910.00. ' rJSLJj STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In price from $3.00 to $20.03. Allot own Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hostener & Son, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, X.ANCASTEB. PA. GENUINEUAVANAANDIAKA CIGAJiS. Tho best 6-cent Cigar In the city at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR I3TOUE, MISTBESS AND MAIDEN- S0UUEST1ONH FOB HIBEO QlttLS. The Fact Lucidly Demonstrated Why Americana are tae Poorest Served People In tUe World. Our Continent. "You Americans aro the poorest-served people on the earth," remarked a foreigner to a lady in this city, who, admitting the fact, added: "It is because wo are eerved by foreigners. " This paradox involves a question us alarming to the political economist as vexatious to housekeep i: Why do Ameiican young women jiefer the star vation wages of the shop to the liberal ro muneration of domestic service ? The law of trade rules that wo must geek abroad what cannot ba obtained at homo, and thus importation becomes tho sourco of household help .supplies. This, liko most remedies, is a crude one aud served but to augment the evil, for Amer ican girls, naturally averse to this Held of labor, are continued in their aversion by knowing that to be a domestic means to be on a social plane with Middy. The native-born irl, educated at our public chools, will not atliliato with tho aveiage foreign "help," nor i-s it reasonable to ex pect her to do s:i the new cloth makes the rent in our social fabric worse. Admitting that tuurn are many excellent foreign servant girls, there is no doubt Americans would be bettor served by their own people. Those who arc nearest us should know our wants best aud be readi est with their sympathy. To serve well one must brinj; sympathy aud intelligence into tho work. Mutual knowledge of each other is essential to mutual bcnuHt, with out which thero is no satisfactory household service. While tho subservience of tho foreign ycuug woman may bo pleas ing to supercilious and shallow mistresses, it is a poor substitute, for faithful and intelligent work. Tho day is past for lidiculiug tho pride of tho American girl who prefers her crust aud thin tea to the well spread ser vants' table, and thoy who so freely ar raign her for "falso prido" should re licet that what is false is never strung, lluugcr is a potent humiliator ; but since it cannot convinco the pale girl at her needle or in the shop of tho folly of scmi-statvation, is it not time for lades who employ domestics to recognize tho fact that life, even for the poorest girl, is more then meat? The "help" question is not only a question of trade but of humanity as well, and not until women act upon this fact will there be any amelioration of tho present diffi culty, which is a complex aud deeply-rooted a causo is always in tho plural num ber. With a life apart from politics, women havo no piano of equality, and aro, there fore, slow to recognize the principles of reciprocity betwpen themselves. In con sequence of this, a spirit of aloofuoss springs up between those of opposite con ditions in life quite unknown among men. In Europe, whero tho heritages aro Hxcd, human nature accopts the inevitable with out experiencing either elation on tho ono hand or humiliation on tho other. But among ourselves, tho conscious superiority whitch tho rich American woman has in common with her titled European sister, is resented by tho poor but high-spirited daughter of democracy, who with no her tage of servitude, feels that tho barrier between herself and tho would-be aiisto crat is an artiticial one. The obtrusive dignity which tho latter is often tempted into assumini? bv reason of tho nuestiouiuir of her position, instead of overawing the woiking-girl, awakens in aer a spirit oi criticism and coutempt. Thus an antag onism springs up between tho rich aud poor detrimental to tho interests of both. Prejudice begets prejudice and many a ladv submits to tho blunders of tho un trained foreigner rather than onduro tLo insolence of some poor neighbor's daugh ter. Life among tho masses of American women is too much a question of attiro aud surroundiugs. Thero is no sympathy between Silk and Rags. Silk says to Rags : "Go work in my kitchen ; you are none too good." Rags replies with a toss of her head : "I would rather starvo else where." Silk's response is only too well kuowu "You deserve to starvo for your false pride." These aro hard statements, but they no uioro than cover tho facts ; nor in tho making of them have the bounteous char ities of the rich been overlooked. No women in tho world respond moro readily to tho demands of suffering among their own sex than American women. But this is commiseration, not sympathy ; though tho words meet in meaning they are Jar from being synonyms. Did wo sympathize more with tho poor there would be less need of our commiseration. Sympathy will often prevent what commiseration cannot cure. Sympathy is tbe expression of tho law of intci dependence, and inter dependence is tho law of life be it the lito of a planet community or household. You pay your servant girl liberally, you give her plenty of food, requiting of her work that is neither distastcinl or irksome, and wonder that sho is so indifferent to your comfort or so exacting of her privi leges. Yon rail ai, her aud berato at her to your acquaintances issanuisiuov, wbobo misnomer, "help," should be translated hindrance. Ah, yes, jou pay her well and, again, you tk not pay : for money is only a pait of the wages for conscientious woik. Sympathy must bo paid ior in its own unlcttcicd coin, and conscience is only satisfied with conscience. Yon stand on your dignity and she holds to the letter of your bond. Law ia sclf-assottivc. To violate the lavrof interdependence is to suffer discom fort aud loss. Rags may starve, but, she who pronounced tho cuiso experiences its rebound in tho incompetent foreigner, who makes her home the scene of vexaiiou and spoils. Rags may die, but the community must pay for tho investigation of her death wo must burv her. Yon may ig nore tho poor, but you cannot ignore the law of interdependence wh:ch roakcj you their counterpart. What beautiful justico underlies nature's partiality ! Having in the operation of her laws made a lew rich and many poor, sne make her inequalities the basis of equali ties. Tho poor became independent of tho rich by serving tho rich, whilo tho rich enjoy independence tolely by employ ing the poor. Thero is then no natural reason that Americans should be tbe poorest served people in tho world. That wo are is the inevitable result of substituting artificial for natural laws. If wo would have self respecting, independent women to help in the household the ban of inferiority must be removed from tho servant girl, aud per sonal worth bo made the guarantee of so cial worth. A Ubaetly Attempt at suicide. Monday night Cornelius Whcclaml, liv ing a few miles from Williarasporf., in Loy alsock township, triod to commit suicido by backing himself iu tho head with an axe. He made about fifty gushes in his head and at ono place cut out an iuch and half of his scalp. The physician attending him thinks he will rccovor. Whceland was laboring under a tempoiary fit of insanity; TABLE MANNERS OF CHIL.DKKN. A Few Surges' Ions aa to etiquette for tbe Young. I.aramio Boomerang. Young children who havo to wait till older people have eaten all there ia in the house, should not open the dinineroom door during the meal and ask the guest if be is going to eat all day. It makes the company ieel ill at ease aud lays up wrath in the parents' heart. Children should not appear displeased with tbe regular courses at dinner and then fill up with pio. Eat the less expen sive food first, aud then organize a panic in the preserves. Do not close out the last of your soup by taking the plate in your mouth and pouring tbe liquid down your childish neck. You might spill it, and it en larges aud distorts tho mouth unneces sarily. When asked what part of tho fowl you prefer do not say you will take the part that goes over the fence last. This re mark is very humorou?, but tho rising generation ought to originate somo now tabic jokes that will bo worthy of tha ago in which we live. Children shoul.i early learu the use of the fork and how to handle it. This knowledge can bo acquired by allowing them to pry up the carpal tacks with this instrument, aud other little exeicises such as the paicut mind may suggest. The child should bo taught at once not t wave his bread arouul over tha tablo in convocation, or to fill his mouth with potatoes and then converso iu a rich tone of voice, with some one out' in the yard. Ho might get his dinner down his trachea and cause his parouts great anxioty. In picking up a plate or saucer filled with soup or with moist food, the child should be taught not to parboil his thumb in tho contents of his dish and to avoid swallowing soup hones or other indigesti ble debris. Toothpicks are generally iu tho last ojurso and children should not bo per mitted to pick their teeth and kick tho table through the other exorcisos. While grace is being said at tablo, children should know that it is a breach of good breeding to smougo fruit cake, just bo causo their parents' heads are bowed down and their attention for the moment tamed in another direction. Children ought not to bo permitted to find fault with tho dinner or fo j! with the cat while eating. Boys should, before going to the tablo, empty all tho frogs and grasshop pers out of their pockets, or thoso insects might crawl out during tho festivities aud jump into tho gravy. It a uy wades into your jelly up to ms gambiels, do not mash him with your spoon before all tho guests, as death is at all times depressing to thoso who are at dinner and rotards digestion. Take the lly out earefullly with what naturally ad heres to hi3 person, and wipe him on tho tablo cloth, lo will demonstrate your perfect command of yourself and afford amusement for the company. Do not stand up in your chair aud try to spear a roll with your fork. Say " thank you "' and " much obliged " and " beg pardon " whenever you cau work in these remarks, as it throws peoplo off their guard and gives you an opportunity to get in your work iu tho pastry and other brie a brao near yon at the time. A CIOT IX SOUTH CAROLINA. A Uenpcratn Kl;ht Between Nosrofs anil Wtaitcs, In Which Several are Killed. Monday morning Policeman Robert Rcid, of Hampton court house, S. C, threatened to tako a pistol from JaLo Gantt, a negro. Thereupon tho latter wont to tho town of Brunson, collected about twenty negroes and returned to Hampton court house. Upon seeing Gautt Reed again insisted that he should give up his pistol. There were six whites on tho spot, Reid, Nowell, Gerald, Samuel Dcwitt, Major Cansoy and A. II. Peoples. Upwards of fifteen negroes fired upon Rcid, who was almost instantly killed. Tho negroes then turned upon tbe other whites and severely beat and cut Newell. Gerald and Dowitt. Mr. Peoples jumped upon his horso, saying: "I will go to Varnvilleand summon somo help." Whcn'ho reached tho edge of the town ho was waylaid by two negroes, who stopped his horso and exclaimed : "You are tho rascal going for help to Varn villc." Thereupon they dragged .him from his horso aud slabbed him with a knife on the loft thigh and side. Thoy weio brutally beating him when, seeing that ho would probably bo killed, ho rc 8 nted to the rutc of calling on an absent friend to como to his assistance with a p'stol. This had tho desired effect, and after cutting the biidle reins tho negroes left him. Tho negroes had not the slight est provocation, as Reed was discharging his duty. Threats were made by tho negroes that many moro whites would bite tho bust by Tuesday night. ' One mnst 1)0 poor to know tho luxury of ulvinjj." T lint may be so. but we Uilnkany bo'ly can tfiijovtho luxurv of giving bis lel low s'.iftVrcr a "bottle of Dr. Hall's CougU Syrup locale hi coiiifli. ' Facts speak plainer than wonts." I'roor : " Tho Ooctor whl jnc to tako a blue pill, but I liilii't lor 1 had already been pl oncd twice bv mercury. The druggist told me lo try Kidney-l ort. ami I 1M. It was justt ho tiling tormy biliousness and consti pation, and now I am as well as crur." A. 1. Saitiont. Sold in both dry and Hquoid form Ito'ln tho Diamond Dyes more coloring is given ior Iflcts, Hun in any lSorSb-centtlvca, stud they j;ivo faster and more brilliant colors. Suiloh'b Vitiilizer lb what you need lor Con slipatlori. Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoma.of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For fa!o by II. 15. Cochran, drug k'ist, i:!7 and l.?J North Queen at. myl&w A Iricnd to the rich and poor. A medicino that strengthens and heals, is Urown's Iron Hitters. For bale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, J37 and lli'J North Queen street. nO-lwdiw Fine, brilliant and clear lenses are nsed in making the Celluloid Eye-Glasses. When you buy i pair you may know you arc getting the best. For sale by all loading Jewelers and Opticians. Druggist's Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ont., stiites that lie was afflicted with chronic bron chitis lor somo years, aad was completely cured by the uso ot Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street. SRiLon's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Triumphant. Mrs. Sclgtricd, Marlon, O., says Thomas' Ec lectrlc Oil was triumphant in her case ; she used it for a severe cold and pain Inside, and was relieved in a lew minutes. For sale by II. C. Cochran, druggist, 117 ana 139 North Queen street. Walnut iear Hair jemtorer. It is entirely dltlerent from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its namo indicate", is a perfect Vegetables Ualr Ileatoror. It will immediately free tho head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a xew growth where It has fallen off. It does not in any manner ellect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kacii bottlo is warranted. SMITH. KLINE CI'., Wlwlrcalo Agents, Philadelphia, anil C. N. CKITTENTON Now York. iunC lyd.cod&w Will you sutler with Dysiepsla and Liver Complaint? Hhdeh's Vllallzer Is guaranteed to cure you. For salo by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Nottn. Queen street, niyl-lwdcow&vr BLEDICAL. B ItOWN'S IKON BITIKKM. KNOW That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and in creased digestion. Cures genoral debility, new Icasooflife. aud gives a Dispels uorvous spirits. depression and low Restores an exhausted nursing mother to full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and uerves, enriches the blood. Oveicomes weaknosw, wakclulncss, and lack of energy. Keeps off all chills, fevors, and malarial poison. other Will infuse with new life tho weakest invalid. ;J7 Walker St.,IiattIuiore, DcclsSI. For six years I have been a sjreat utlerer from Wood Dla easo, Dyspepsia, and constipa tion, and becamo m debilitated that I could not retain anything on my stomach. In Tact, lire had become almost a burden. Fi nally, when hope hail almost lcrt me, my basband seeing IJrown'a Iron Hitters advertised In the paper, induced mo to glvo it a trial. I am now taking tho third bottle and have not lelt so well In six years as I do at the pres ent time. Mcs. L. F. Gitimir. Brown'h Ikon Bitteks will havo a better tonic effect upon any ono who needs "bracing up," than any medicino made. For sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCII KAN, Druggist, IS7 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster n2-lwd&w H T 1HB BKST BEST1 BEST 11 POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS P. D. P- K- WHICH IS TO SAY. Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chas. Allien, of Worcester, Mas , Fire Department, says": ' Alter the doctor set tho broken bone, I used Pain Killer.as a lini ment, ami it cured me lu a short time." Captain D. S. Goodcll, Jr. or Scarporl. Maine, says : " For bruisca, sprains and cuts. I know oi no medicine that is moro effective" David Pierce. Utlca, N. T. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, It has never lulled to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY HAPPEN HOW. TO-MOK- Buy PEUUY DAVIS'.? PAIN KII.L.EK to day ol any Druggist. novl-lyd&w KIONEWWOKT Has been proved tho surest cure tor KIDNEY DISEASES. Doea a lame hack or disordered urine indi cate 'hat you are a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ;usoKidiiey-Wortat once (drujr-gisit-' recommend it ) and It willBpccillly over coino tbo disease and restore healthy action. 1 aiAd For complaints peculiar to JKMAlCO yonr sex. audi sa patu and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort 1b unsurpassed, aa it will act promptly and alcly. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deports, and dull, dragging pain, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DKUUUISTS. lTlce, 91. KIDNEY-WORT. Acta at the game time on tho Kidneys, Liver and Uowels. BCji-eoUTT3w3 vAsreia. c AKPKTS. Carpet Manufactory,!; Having undertaken to manufacture KAU and CHAIN CAUPKTS. wholesale, 2,0u0yante per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GEEAT 1IAUGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to make room and lve my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CAEPET HILL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. BXOCKB. TNURKASE YOBR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, $20, 50, S100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions and profits have been realized and paid to Invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving tho original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ol tuna W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report tho crops anil Introduce the plan. Address, PLEMMING & MBBRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. luSMjd SAMUKL H. rBICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Kemovcd ills Ofllce rmtn 56 North Duke street to No. 41 Git ANT STHEET, immedi ately In Bear oflCourt louse, Long'a New Building, luiU-tld CLOTHISO. Overcoats for Fall aad Wilier. The time is at hand for thepar chaae of these goods, and our stock represents every variety, from the cheaper cassimeres to fine silk and satin-lined beavers, every one of which can be well recommended for superior cut and finish, at prices to meet the ability of every purchaser. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & SithSts. PHILADELPHIA. n7-liud SB. HATHVON, . (LATB BATHVON Jt VI8HKR.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COBNKIt NOKTIt QUEEN AND OUANUE STUEETS, LANCA8TJSB,rA. U sapplled with a Fine Btoek of FALL AND WlNTEtt COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGg, l'ANTALOONINGS aurt TESTINGS. All of which trill be matte promptly to order and sailatactlon gnarantect, In Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tba yam or patters. oct?-lmd J.K yauuiio. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, -FOll THC Fall and Winter Seigom of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Largo and Exquisite Lino from 31 RUB V1VIBNNE, PARIS, I M POUTED DIBECTAMD ONLTTOBEHAD AT 121 NORTH QUflBN STRMBT. o NK rKICB HOUSE. Now Beady K y Ent:re Stock of FALL AKD WINTER CLOTHING -jro Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Counter aud consist of the best material vermmde up In Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment Is well-sewed aad baad smely cut. In the Leading Styles. UY PRICES AKE MODKSATK. Men's, Boys' and Children' FALL and WINTER OVEEOOATS I n great variety, well made aad Low Prices. -in Mr- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can find almost anything lor a SUIT or OVEBCOAT you want. It certainly wfll pay you to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly be to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONBPRIOl Merchant Tailor NO. 87 NORTH LANCASTER, PA. aai tWmter 'i . r Jtcr f V