Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 21, 1882, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTiJ.f(JINCB. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21.1882.
&anrdsicr Intelligencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 21. 18432.
nOTBEK EGYPT.
BY JOAQCIJt XIIXET.
Dark-browcd she broods with weary lids
Reside her Spliyux and Pyramids.
With low and never Htled head.
If she be dead, respect the dead ;
It she be weeping, let her weep ;
I f tiie be sleeping, let her sleep ;
For :o, this woman named tho stars :
She suckled at her tawny dugs
Tour Moses while yon reeked In wan
And prowled your woods, nndo, painted
things.
Tnen back, brave England, back, in peace
To Christian Jules ot tat Increase !
Go back ! Else bid your high priests lake
Your great bronze Chrlsts and cannon make .
Take down their cross lrom pronil St. rnnl's
And coin it Into cannon balls !
You tent not tar from Nazareth.
Your camp spreads where His clilld-iert
strayed,
1 1 Christ had ecn this work or death !
If Christ had seen those ship3 Invade !
I think tlio patient Christ had said,
"Go back, brave men ! Take up your deud :
Drawdown your groat hips to the seas ;
Repass tho gates of Hercules.
Go back to wile wlth.babo at breast.
And leave Jorn Egypt to her rest,"
Is Christ then dead as Egypt Is 1
Ah, Mother Egypt, torn In twain :
'f here's something grimly wrong In this
Home like eorce gray, sail woman slain.
Whut would you have your mother ! V
Hath dic not done enough tor you ?
Go back ! And when you learn to road
Come read this obelisk. Iter deed
Like yonder awful forehead is
Dlsdalnrnl silence like to this.
What lessons have yon ralaod in stone
To passing nations that shall stand?
Like years to hers will leave you lone
And level at yon yellow sand.
SU George, your lions, whence arc they?
From nwlul, silent Africa.
This Egypt is tho lion's latr ;
iscware, young Albion, beware !
I know the very Nile slull rise
To drive yon trom this saciiilre.
And it tlie seven plauge should come.
The reil seas swallow sword and &tced,
l.o! Christian lands stand mute and dumb
To eo thy moro tliun Moslem deeil.
i LUKl.INE AND HER I.OVKK.
Wtiv Berwvcfc Hcrtherlngtnn Wiftbed
the
Dog Tied at Eight O'Gktck harp.
Cldcago Tribune.
Night in St. Louis.
Seated in the parlor of her father's
magnificent residence, Lurlice Looschair
allowed her taper fingers to wander idly
over the keys of the pir.no. and, obedient
to her delicate touch, thcro Moated forth
upon the air the strains of that beautiful
miserere, " Since Papa Tore His Pants.'
And as she sat there, absorbed in the sad
reflections to which the music gavo rise,
the door opaned softly and Berwyck He
therington entered the room. Lurlinc, all
the senses of her passionate nature ab
sorbed in tho music, continued to play,
not knowing that the man she loved, and
to win whose pocketbook in return she
would havo hustled around wish dread
earnestness, was standing by her side.
But at last Berwyck placed his hand
gently on her shoulder, and by that in
definable sense that tells us of a human
presence, although wo sec it not, she
knew that somebody was around. Turn
ing quickly she saw Mr. lletherington.
"I did not know you were here," she
Raid, a blush flooding the face that such c
little tirao ago was pale aad calm, "or I
should not havo played so confidently."
" Ohh you not favor mo with something
more?" he said.
The blush grows deeper and more vivid
now and the drooping eyes ar moist, with
tears. But in an instant she recovers he-sslf-posMMsion,
aud Jook3 at him in the
frank, honest way in which Cincinnati
girls ask for more pie.
"I cannot play any other piece," sho
says, half sadly, half defiantly.
" Are yoii sure of this, Lurline ?" Ber
wyck asks, bending over her in a loving
way. " Think well before you speak," he
continues, " for on your answer nssy de
pend the future happiness of tro young
JiTM."
" I am quite sun," sho says.
" Then you must be my wife." And
as he speaks these words Beiwick Hether
ington's faoe lights up with a rapturous,
Schuyler Colfax smile. " Do you love
raoV" ha asks.
For answer, she put her arms around
his neck, kisses him coldly behind tho left
car, and then a great falls upon them.
Presently Berwick rises to go " You
will come again to-morrow evening ?" she
asks.
"Yes," he replies, " von may tio the
dog at 8."
" And you will not regret your choice?"
" Never," ho says, in clear, steady
tones. " I have spent tho best years of
my life looking for a girl who could play
only one tune on the piano."
' m
KATTLikaNAtiKS AS PETS.
A Jefferson County Man Playing with Kep
tllna at thn Zoo.
"UattWnafen Joe." otherwise .Tosenh
Hoffman, the snake charmer, from Jeffer
" - i
son countv. whose feats in handling poi-
Eonous reptiles have Rained him a wide
. - . .
reputation, was a frequent visitor to the
Philadelphia Zoological Garden last week.
He came to the city with a number of rat
tlesnakes, which he contributed to tho col
lection now in the garden. The reptiles
retained their poisonous fangs, hut this did
not prevent Joe from lifting the snakes out
of their cages and coiling them about his
neck and shoulders like hempen ropes.
The charmer places no reliance in satety
by removing a serpent's fangs. Ho says
that they grow again in a week's time, aud
are as dangerous as before.
Hoffman is accustomed to handling
snakes just from the mountains withreck
1633 freedom. Ho is not afraid to approach
the fiercest rattlers that haunt the wilder
ness and to seize the reptiles by the neck.
Indeed, whenever he wants any specimens
Hoffman goes to the mountains, bag in
hand, and, cautiously approaching the
crevices where the snakes bask in the sun
so as not to disturb them, he deftly grasps
the serpent by the neck and pats it into
tho bag. He says that- he uses no piecau
tions, finding that coolness and a steady
nerve arc all that is required to conquer a
serpent. He has been accompanied on
tbeso collecting trips by hi brothers and a
neighbor, all of whom possess the requisite
coolness and steadiness for engaging in the
capture with comparative safety. Hoffman
disclaims using any charms to conquer
snakes. He does not believe the so-called
charmers use mesmeric power to influence
t lie snakes they handle, declating that for
himself he has only found it necessary to
handle tho reptiles with extreme careful
ness, so as not to arouse their anger. Hoff
man has been 'accustomed to play with
rattlesnakes for several years past, and has
not yet suffered any accident. Ho admits
that it is very dangerous sport, and may
yet cause his death. He has found it quite
profitable to exhibit these raptiles, noted
for thodeadlinoss of their venom, at couury
faint and other gatherings, aiways toying '
with them in the most familiar mannor,
Dxlsvai., Wis., Sep. 'J!, 1S73.
Gkstp 1 ljave taken not quite one bottle ot
the Hop Hitters. 1 was a feeble old man ot 7S
when 1 got It. To-day I am as active and teel
as well as I did at 30. Idceagrent many that
need such a medicine. D. Botck.
nwswd&w
That hacking couxh can be so quickly cured
by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale
byBUB. Coehran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
ueen Street. mvMwdeowAw
, Winter finds out what, snmmer layr
liy." Kidney-Woi-l cures In winter and in
uminer. There Is scarcely a pemoa to be
:ound who will not bo greatly benefited by a
thorough course of Kidner-Wort rverv imrinx.
jl you cannot preparo the dry buy the liquid.
1 1 jio iw uu9 vueu.
W The wonders or modern chemistry are
apparent tn the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All
kinds and colors of Ink can be mado from
'hem.
A Good Square Meal
Is loo often followed by a disordered stomach,
-yniptoms of dyspepsia or Indigestion. Every
miserable dyspeptic in the land should know
that he can bo cured by a timely use or Bur
dock Blood Bitters. Price, ft. For sale by II.
IJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
Catarkb cured, health and swert breath te
emed by Sblloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price DO
cent. Nasal Injector tree. For sale by II B.
Cochran, dntggtst, 187 and ISO North Queen St.
myl-lwdeowaw
A Baptist Minister's Experience.
I am a Baptist Minister, and beforo I even
thought ot being a clergyman, 1 graduated In
medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my
present profession, 40 years ago. I was tor
many yeurs a sufferer from quinsy : "Thomas'
Eclectric Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, and Thomas' Kclcctric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wife and child hail
diphtheria, and "Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured
them," and it taken In time it will cure seven
out ot ten. I am confident it Is a cure for the
most obstinate cold or cough, and U any one
will take a small teaspoon and halt till It with
the Oil, and then place the end or the spoon In
one nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon
into the head by sniffing as hard as they can,
until the Oil falls over into the throat, and
practice that twico a week, I don't care how
offensive their head may be. it will clean It
out and enre their catarrh. For deafness and
earache it has done wonders to my certain
knowledge. It Is the only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I have ever felt like re
commending, and I am very anxious to see it
in every place, tor I tell .you that 1 would not
he without It in my house tor any considera
tion 1 ara now suffering with a puin like
rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re
lieves me like Thomas' Eclectric Oil.
Dr. E. F. CRANE. Corry. Pa.
For sale at If. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen s'reet. Lancaster.
Croup. WliooplngCough and Bronchltistm
mediatelv relieved by fehiloh's Cure. For sail
by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North
Queen at. myl lwdeowAw
J'Ttt.1
XJSMCAL.
TTOP IUTTKK-S.
HOP BTTERS,
(A Medicine, Not a Drink,)
Contains HOI'S, ItUCIIU, MANDRAKE,
l)NI)KMO.V, and the Purest and
Best Medical Qualities of all
Other Bitters.
THEY CURB
All Diseases ot tho Stomach, Bowels. Blood,
Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness and
especially Femolo Complaint..
aJl.COO IN tiULD will be paid tor a case they1
wiil not cure or help, or for anything iiii
pure and Injurious tonnd In them.
Ask onr druggist for HOP HITTERS and
try them beforo you sleep. Take no other.
i. I. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure
f it Drunkenness, use ot opium, Tobnc o and
narcotics.
3"Send for Circular.
i: tho : hove sold by drncglds.
HOP BITTERS MFG. CO.,
Rochester, X. Y., and Toronto, Out.
nl-lmeod&w
KIHSKV-TTOKT.
THE ORE AT CURB FOR
R-H-E-U-M-rV-T-I-S-M.
As it is tor all the painful diseases ot the
KIDNE1S, TilVER AND BOWEL?.
It cleanses the. system of the acrid poison
ttiat causes the dreadful suffering which oidy
the victim'i of Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
ol the worst forms ot this terrible disease have
boon i uieklv relieved, and in short time
PERFECTLY" CURED.
I rice, 81, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists.
Drv can be sent by mall.
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.,
Burlington, V t.
KIDNEY-WOK T.
AC 3 at the same time on the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels scpSe-cndTTS&w 44
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
Old-laslilonnhle remedies arc rapidly giving
Ground before the advance ot this conquering
specific, and old fashioned ideas in regard to
depletion as a means of cure, have beet- quite
exploded by the success ot the great renovant,
which tones the system, tranquillzes tho
nerves, neutralizes malaria, depurates and
enriches the blood, rouses the liver when dor
mant, and promotes a regular habit ot body
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
crally. nl-lydeod4w
KAX'S SPB.CIKIO mkdicink. TMK
m r. ra ,. , , . .,..
ub jutiKiusit juciticujr. j&ii ujuaiiuiK
cure tor impotency, anil all Diseases that
follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lass!
i - z r : -? - : .
tude. Pain in tne Kacr, uimnoss ot
AaUB, tCUitthlUO ..Fill 4&KV, ,,& AAUjr
other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con
sumption ami a Prematura Gniva Full par
ticulars in our pamplet, which wo desire to
send tree by mail to every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at SI per pack
age, or six packages tor $5. or will be sent tree
by mail on the receipt ot the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 130
North Queen street. On account ot counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper :
the only gonnlne. Guarantees of cure Issued by
us. For sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. Tf .
anria-lvdAw
SLOUGH BYKlTP.
LOCHER'S RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
Has cured thousand'. It win cure your
Cough or Cold in less time than any other
proparatlom.
PRICE IS CEXTS PER BOTTLE,
Prepared and sold only by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
HO. 9 HAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
VAJtMiXJLJSb, JtV.
rptlK SlMUHUAKl) CAK.tUA.UK WORK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
FINB
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage do
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. Wc use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechunics. For quality of work our prices are
tho cheapest in the state. We bn v tor cash and
sell on tho most reasonable terms. Give us a
caU. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially
mploved for that purpose. foaotfiUtw
TH B
HRIB
-lamcahtmm-wa tihk.
THE fOLLOWIWO If AMED
EAST PASSENGER
And other Employees of the Philadelphia Di
vision of the
Pennsylvania Railroad
Attest the value of their
Lancaster Watches
vent nAsKD rnoM
Augustus RhoadSj
JEWELER AND DEALER IN WATCUK.",
No. 20 EAST KING STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.
The undersigned take pleasure in bonring
testimony to the Reliability and Accuracy ot
tho Taried Grades of the Lancastei Watches
which they have purchased trom Augustus
Rboad. Jeweler and Dealer In Watches, No.
2 East Kiiij; street, Lancaster, Pa.:
FAST PABSKNOKt: RAILROAD KNOW SICKS.
1. C. A. JEFFRIES, Keyttonc Stem-Wind.
2. .SAMUEL DEAN, Keyttonc Stem- Wind.
3. GEO. K.BTROVSiK, JTulone8tem-WiMl.
4. W. SMOTUERWA1T, Key it one Stem-Wind.
R. SAMUEL II. LILLY, Keyttonc Stem-Wind-(I.
A. CII AMBEHS, Keyttonc Stem- Wind.
7. W. M.SIIRNBKRUER,jrjrfoncfc!-ll?!'.
8. JESSE SKELTON, West End Stem- Wind.
9. S.T. HANAIIAN, Keyttonc Stem-Wind.
OTUEB RAILROAU KSirLOTKGS.
J. HOTSTON, Conductor; WestEndStcm- Wind.
C. CARROLL, Fireman, Melrose Stem- Wind.
JAMES S. ROBEKTS, FrclKht Engineer, Key.
stone Stem-Wind.
GORDON TULLOCH, Bmlrenian.
"" JfJtT UOUDH. '
T r. KWARK,
. IF YOU WANT
Ali-Wooi GARNET BASKET FLANNEL
AT 50c., GO TO.
SWARR'S.
IF YOU WANT
All-Wool Garnet Cashmeres.
Or one of the prettiest SILK HANDKER
CHIEFS in town, you can get it at
SWARR'S.
We also claim to havo the Best-Made COM
FORTS in the" city, and are able to prove It.
They are quilted in lings by hund, and con
tain cotlon worth iSc perpound.
COJLMj.
&
B. MABTITT;
Wholcsaic and Retail Dealer tn uU lands of
LUMBER AND COAL.
AarfarU: No. 420 North Water and Prince
troets u'sove Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL AND KAJIIII.T.
Bestjgrade of family CO A I,, well-cleaned,
weight guaranteed.
Manure by tho car-toad at Lowest Prices.
Also, Limestone screenings tor diivcs und
walk?. Cement at reduced prices.
Hay and Straw by the ton or bale.
Yard: Harrisbnrg pike.
General Ofnco: 20) East Chest nut Street.
KAUFFMAN, KELLER CO.
ann-iwd
piOAL,.
m. v. u. cono,
830 JfOBTH H'ATEt. ST., Z.tnraster. it.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND OOAL.
Ciuuectlon tVlth tho Tctopl:n!c Exr.hnp -
Yard and Otnae: No. 330 NORTH WA iA.d
3TRKET. tei,2-,v-t
JjtOAl NOTJLM2.
Isr.
!i ti
he tlty ot Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary on .s.dd estate having been
granted to tho under-diined, nil persons in
debted thereto are requested to make imme
diate payment, and thoe luvmg claim" oi !c
miinds ugaliist the same, will present them
w thout delay tor settlement to the undr li
stened, residing in thccitvnt Lancaster.
M. HAItEERUSH,
Executor.
.1 so. A. Coylk, Attorney. nlimtdnaw
ESTATE OF OEUKUE NEKS, LATE Or
the borough ot Manhelm, deceased. The
undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute
the balance remaining m the hands of George
Nees, late ot the borough ot Manhelm, de
cuascd, to and among tlio-o legally en' itled to
the same, will wit lor that purpose" on Friday,
the 24th day of November. 1882, at 10 o'clock
a.m., In the Llhraiy itoom rt the Court-house,
in the city oi Lancaster, where all persons In
terested in said distribution may attend.
D. G. ESHLEMAN.
o2Stdoaw Auditor.
ESTATE OF FKEDKKIUK I'VLK, LATK
or Lancaster city. Fa., deceased. The
undersigned auditor appointed to pass upon
exceptions! and distribute the balance lemain
ine in the hans of Junius B. Kaufman trus
tee to sell the real estate ot the taid Frederick
Pyle, deceased, to and umongthOKe4egally en
titled to the same, will sit for tliat purpose on
FRIDAY, the Mill day ot NOVEMBER, A. D.,
1N&, in the Library Room ot the Court House
in the City of Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
CUA3. 1. LAND IS.
nov2-3tdoaw Auditor.
1JSTATK OF UHARI.KS A. HKPTIKO
J late ot Iincastcr City, deceased. Letters
testamentary on said euutc having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said decedent are requested to make
Immediate settlement, and those having
claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, to make known the same to the un
dersigned (or her attorney) without delay.
J. W. F. fcwirr. JULIA A. HEFTING,
Attorney.
Executrix.
nC.Ctdoaw
MUSICAL INHTRVMJSNTS.
CSIC BOXES.
O. GAUTSOHI & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OF
Music Boxes,
STE. CROIX and GENEVE,
SWITZERLAND.
Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St.,
t
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
We offer during tho holidays a
large importation of the finest
Quality High Class Musical Boxes,
at our Swiss factory price, with
only advance of freight and import
duty. Circular and Price List on
application.
An early call
lion.
will
give lime lor good sclee
nlj-tld
VTOriCK JU TJIKMMSSKK.1 AMI UN
1 NF.RS. All person- mo hcrely forbidden
to trespass onauyot the lands ot the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster comitie-i, whether inclosed or nn
nc!oo.l, Jth'sr tor the purpose of shootinor
fishing, as the law wHi be ngidlv enforced
nalnvt all trespassing on aid lands ot the
undersigned utter this noiice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN.
R. PERCY ALDKN.
EDWARD C. FRE1 MAN,
. 4ttorne lor K- W". Coleman's Heirs.
olC-tfdaw
Rn
Em
mm
- -OBY-HttntV.-
rKLUNO OF
AT AND BELOW COST !
f
THE
DRY GOODS STOCK
OK
DAVID BA1R,
14 East King Street.
Having leased my store mow, all my large
stock
MUST BE SOLD IN NINETY DAYS.
Remember these goods are not damaged or
shoddy.
David Bair.
nlj-ild
qHK NORTH KSD DRY UUUU3 .-STOKE
HAS MADE A
LARGE REDUCTION
IN THE PRICE OF
WIUTER GOODS,
Which on account of warm woitlicr havo been
low tn move. 1 havo u
LARGE STOCK
And it must be sold.
J. W. BYRNE.
NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER. PA.
I;
ADIES' CNDEKWEAK.
J. B. MARTII & CO.
Ladies' Underwear.
White Merino Underwear lor Ladies in all
sizes and grades. A special bargain at 54
cents. Scarlet All-Wool Medicated in three
dlflorentquallties.
Children's Underwear.
We have Iho Celebrated No. 1,000, and ore
soiling at closer prices t han thoy can be bought
elsewhere. Scarlet All-Wool Medicated in
vizo-s lrom ie to 31.
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery,
In Merino, Cashmere, Cotton, AU-Wooland
Fleeced. A lull Fleeced llalbrlgau Ladles'
Hose at 23 cents per pair, A bargain In ChiW
dren's French Ribbed Hose, all sizes.
Ladies' Gloves
In all shades. Mosquotairo Kid Glove?, tuand
S buttons, in threw shades ot Terra-Cotta,
Ca-buiere Gloves and Mitts.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
tior. West KiDg and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. I'A.
VKW fOKK STOKK.
DRESS GOODS.
Watt, Shand & Co.,
Are now prepared to show a Ian: cas
sortmeut'of new and desirable
FALL DRESS GOODS,
jJJi If BLA OK SILKS.
COLORED DRESS GOODS,
Flushes, Velvets, Velveteens,
In all the new coloimgs.
LADIES' CLOAKS.
We are dal'y receiving new goods in this
department and oiler tho latest styles in
JACKETS, COATS, DOLMANS,
At prices enre to please.
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
A SPECIALTY.
Special Bargains 100 . Dozen FLEECE
LINED GERMAN HOSE 25conts apair, worth
40 cents a pair.
Just opened achoico lini f
Musquetaire Kid Gloves,
Foster Hook Kid Gloves,
Cashmere and Cloth Gloves,
Fleece Lined Gloves,
In all the new colors at l.ovr Prices.
Special inducement in
WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS.
WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS,
COMFORTS. BED-SPREADS,
TABLE LIN ENS and TOWELS,
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
S
EW Chftflr STORE.
HETzeEB & wmm
NEW CHEAP STORE.
NEW SHAWLS,
NEW COATS FOR LADIES,
NEW DOLMANS FOR LADIES,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW BLACK SILKS,
NEW COLORED CASHMERES,
NEW DRESS CLOTHS FOR LA.DIES,
NEW CLOAKING CLOTHS,
NEW UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES,
NEW UNDERWEAR FOR GENTS,
NEW UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN,
NEW BLANKETS,
43Oustoclc is complete aud our Pilcea the
Lowest in tho City.
. METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAWS
New Cheap Store,
43 WEST KING ST LANCASTER
(Retween the Cooper House ami Sorrel Horse
' Hotfl.)
SAMOKL H. nut:;, ATTORNEY, HAS
Removed his oflice trom 56 North Duke
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Imtneri .
ately in Rear of (Court Ilonae, Long's N..1f
Unildlng. ml7-tld
" czoiimre, vsimsnjsdju, &-.
AfKRINO SHIRTS AND DKATYKKS
-FOR-
T.ADiTlS AND QBNTLBMEN.
E. J. ZRI3MAN.
r ANDC.
COLLARS AND CUFFS.
E.J. ERISMAN.
XfEW I.INK OF
NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS.
E. J. ERISMAN.
ALL WOOL.
SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
E. J. ERISMAN,
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
l'AM. OPENING
FALL
OPENING
AT
E GERIART'S
taHlisient,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, FA.,
MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882.
MOBJB8, CC.
H
AIJKKUUStl'H
$200 OAN BE SAVED
II r CALLING AT
I. Hatebush's
One Price Hous9.
SADDLEand HARNESS FACTORY
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
53"SIgn or the Golden Horse Heads."fy
Wo have just received a large job lot ol fine
LAP ROBES,
REVERSIBLE PLUSH ROBES,
RUSSIAN SLRIGH ROBES,
SIBERIAN LAP ROBES,
Which wo can sell from $2.00 to $1.00 less than
regular prices. We have also a tine assort
ment of
Rnffalo EdIiss, Horse Blankets,
FANCY SLEIGH ROBES,
SADDLES, HARNESS,
WHIPS. TRUNKS, BAGS,
POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES
FIXE Dlil VIM; GLOVES and COLLARS
G00DYEARS RUBBER COATS.
GOSSAMERS, COATS AND HATS.
GUM GLOVES, for Tanner's Use,
And everything belonging to a FIRST-CLASS
HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT.
tar REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
M. HABERBUSH,
No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE.
LANCASTER, PA.
09-lywft3md
MtAJLiiKOAOS.
"IMF,
GREAT
Burlington Roiite
Chicago. Barllncrton & Onlaer R. B.
? Chicago, UarllHgtOR & (JhIbct R. R.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITT, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topeka, Donlson,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Montana and Texas,
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. PauL Nationally repnted
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded to be tho BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all
classes ot travel.
All connections made in Union depots.
Try it and yon will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a dlscomlort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line for
sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
T.J.POTTER,
2d Vice Pres. ft Gen. Manager, Chicago, III.
JOHN Q. A. BEAM, Gen. Eastern Act.,
317 Broadway, 800 Washington St,
Nrw York. Rostov, Mass.
mavlO-lvdiw
STOCKB.
TKOKEASK TOUE CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
810, S20, 550, $100.
Those dc!i in to make money on small and
medium investments in grain, provisions and
s look speculations, can do so by operating on
onrplan. from May 1, 1881, to the present
date, on lnvijtmeiitd or $1,(00 to $1,000 cash
profltshave been realized and paid to invest
ors amounting to several times the original
Investment, still leaving the original invest
ment making money or payable on demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements of fund
W sent free. We want responsible agents who
will report the crops and introduce the plan.
Address,
FLEMMLNG& MERRIAM,
Commission Merchants Major Block, Chi
cago, 111. JuMyd
Tain
JtKT
I iJ01tOKAS!, MVUKA CO.
io
C
SEAL SKIN CLOTHS.
Seal Cloths, when well-selected, make handsome and
durable Coats, Dolmans,
L
ments for Winter. 1 hey are as near the real Seal as you
can get without buying the fur, and the Cloths are finer
and handsomer than inferior Skins. We have them dis
played under very strong, direct light, ranging the differ
ent qualities side by side, beginning at $3.00 per yard and
O
grading up to $30 all 50
The laudable desire
least money is amply met ; assortments are complete and
the best are obtainable. Present sales indicate that the
possible supply will be far short of the legitimate demand.
We therefore advise those interested in these desirable
T
goods to decide promptly.
SILK PLUSHES-all
QUILTED LININGS
SAMPLES BY
H
SMMRASS,
S
CLOTH HOUSE,
Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia.
l5-.imd&w
CMOTUitro.
IKEAT BAUGA1NS.
L. GAISMAI & WO.
NEW FILL AND WINTER STOCK.
Our Own Good Lancaster Make
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN FIT,
STYLE, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
SOME OF OUR PRICES.
Men's Mixed Suits M.ffj
Men's Diagonal Suttfi (U0
All-Wool Caeslmera Suits .,
Fancy Mixed Suits K.0i
All-wool Plain Casaimera Suits li
Young Men's Fancy Suits 13JG
All-wool Diagonal Suits I4.nt:
All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits li:.M)
Men's All Wool Pants lrom $2.0) up.
Children's Suits lor flM, 2.a $3.00, $4.50, ui
to$7.0i.
Boy's Suits lor $2.50. S.00. $3.75, $4.30. $3.50. up
to $8.90.
I
At $-50, $3.50, $4.00, $6.00. $8.00, $10.00 and $li0t
up to $18.00.
Gentlemen who wish to do credit to tliem
selves should not tall to vlsil
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
As we havo marked onr good so low in price
that every garment we make to order is a gen
uine bargain. Wo have great specialties in
Pants; also. in Suitings.
Pants to order at (3.90, $4.00, $5.00, $G.G0, 17. 00,
up tn $10.00.
Suits to order at $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 up
to $35.00.
Every garment or tho best make. Style, lit
und quality tully guaranteed.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE WELL KNOWN CLOTUERS,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Right on the Southwest Corner ot Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
o
NE PRICE HOUSE.
! Now Beady My Entire
Stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
FOR
Men, Boys and Children
Are now on our Counters and consist of the
best material ever made up in
Beady-Made Clothing.
Every Garment is well-sewed und hand-
somely cut, In the Leading Styles.
MY PRICES ARE MODERATE.
Men's, Boys' and Children's
FALL and WINTER
OVEBCOATS
In great nriety, v. ell made aud Low Price?.
-in My-
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Ton can And almost anything lor a SUIT or
OVERCOAT yon want. It certainly will pay
yon to examine ray stock before purchasing
elsewhere, It will certainly bo to yonr ad
vantage. Al. Rosenstein,
ONE PRICE
Merchant Tailor' and Clothier,
NO. 37 NORTH QUBHN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
LIUUOMS, JtO..
HOUSEAx. GO'S
NHW LIQUOR 8TORB,
So. 43 North Queen street, laacaster, P.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign
ar.d Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
stnntly tor salo at wholesale and rctull.
HtraichtOld Rye Whlstcy of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House
Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1860.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pore
Ola Holland Gin. and other Whiskies. Bran
dies and Wines to suit the trade.
feb3-lyd HOU3EAL ft CO.
FOUNTAIN FINECOT TOBACCO (THK
best brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz.
or23ccnts Jaat
UARTMAN'S YELLOW rilONT CIQAB
' STORE.
ifOOltS,
Wraps and Trimmings of Gar
inches wide.
to obtain the best fabrics for the
at VERY LOW PRICES.
OF SEVERAL QUALITIES.
MAIL WHEN DESIRED.
MURRAY & CO,
TKA YKhrtKH' U VIDT.
IVNCASTKK ANTTm,LKKSl!.I.K K.
A Curs run as lollows:
Leave l.ancalKer (P. R. IV-pot). at 7, 9, anl
11:30 a. m.,and 2, 4, 6 and :30 1. in., ir-ut on
Bat unlay, when the last cur k-ave at 9:30 p. i
Leave MUlemvllle (lower cud) at 5. 8, aad.lt
B. M.. and 1. 3. 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally on ive time except on Bub
ay.
COLUMBIA VUKT DF.POS1T KAIL
Ks ROAD TIME TABLE.
Tranid now run tegularlyon the Columbia
A- Pott Deposit Railroad on the following
time :
souTiiwABnTl Station?. " nuhthward.
v.st.
6:
ttt
6:42
A.M.
8:0!!
8.02
P.M.
IF.M.
Columbia....
...Washington...
....Ciepgwell....
...Safe Harbor...
..Shenk's F?rry..
Pequea.....
..York Furnace..
.....Tucquan....,
.McCail's Ferry.
...Flte's Eddy ..
..Fishing Crerk.
..Peach liotlom.
...Conowingo...
Octorant....
5U
5:29
S0
70
5.-0B
6:01
4:58
4:36
4J5I
75
7:10
7:09
7::S.
7:34
7.-2
. 7:23
7:1.'
7:17
7:2t
7:37
117
7:10
7:1.11
4l36!'.'
7:41
4:33
4:3;
7:R0
8:0ft
b:l.T
8:25
fi:57
f,:lt
7:5n
7:3:
758
7d7
7:05
1:12
4:05
:."2
...Port Dfixinii.
....Pcrryvilk...
. tir.il;
3:41
DKAUINt m COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGEK THA1NF.
MONDAY, NO'EMUEU lini, lfc82.
NORTUWABl.
LSAVX.
A.M. A.M
ueu
10:3-:
lo!l
10:55 .. .
11:00
1MB
11:0.)
11:10
11:1ft
1130
11:30
11:38 7:10
11:54 7:27
lM.
12:03 7:37
12:15 8;00
1 12:30 8:20
A.M.
VM
lhlO
9-.20
Unarryvillv
Lancaster, King St..
Lancaster
Columbia.
Anarvx.
Reading
SOUTHWARD.
LBAVB.
Reading
ABK1V3.
Columbia
Lanca3ter.. ...... ..........
Lancaster. King St
Onarrvrille
A.M. r. . I M.
6a ... '30
7: .... 3:40
7:lii I:Wt 3:50
7:30 l:lt. 3:40
V.45 3:20 6J0
P.M
5:ir.
f.:iO
xrams connect at Reading wli It tnilu toand
from Puikidelphia, Pottville, IfarriHliirg. AI
lentown und New York, via Hon ml li.ook
Route.
At Columbia with trains tonnd Horn York,
lianover, Uettyabnrg, Frederick and E:dti
moro. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PKNN8YLVANIA 1C1LKUA1 NJtW
SCHEDULE On and after SUN DAI
OCTOBER 1st, 1882, trains on the IVnmyl
vuui. Riujroatl will arrive at and leavn ll.
L-iresti- and Philadelphia deotsa4 lil!wsr
I Levi Ar
LanPhll
Eastwabd.
A.M.
A.M
7:80
100
Mall Express
"Hot XjIXHj.
Hanisbnrg Express
York Acconimolattnn arrives
Lancaster Accomodation arrives...
Columbia Accommodation
Frederick Accommodation nrrivi'H.
Lock Daven Express
Sunday Mall
Johnstown Express
Day Express.... ...,
Harrisburg Accommodation
Mail Train
12:44
5:35
8:10
8:10
8:55
'J-.ilO
P.M.
11:45
12:55
I.i!
3:20
r.M.
5:45
5K
75
9.45
2J2
55
45
H:50
110
Hanover Accommolatloti west, connecting
at Lancaster wltli Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through to Hanover datly, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, wet, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will
run tnrough to Frederick.
Le. Ar.
PhilLan
WnrWAXD.
A.M.
a.m. m. r.v.
7:26 1 :10
V.M.
9-.V) 2:10 "Sf.
9-JO 2.10 8:1.1
0-.W 8s
10:40 .... 9:65
A.M.
6:27
.-27
9-JS
9:40
10:15
lOA)
P.M. .
1:46-
iao
5.20
2-JW
7-M
7:40
il:10
1:45
mows i&xprctw
Way Pa.nenger
Mail Train. No. 1. via. Mt..lov
4:30
4:30
7:00
Mall Train, No.2,vlaColambla,Iouvei
Kiuigara Bxpress
lianover A;commotlatlon leaves..
"tfcM
Fajt Line
Frederick Accommodation leave.
11:05
P.M.
Harrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves.
Columbia Accommodation
Harrisburg Express -.
Western Express
Pacific Express
2U4
4:14
5:40
9:06
1130
Harrtaburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. at., has
direct connections (without change of cars) to
Columbia and York.
Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged,
Mount Joy, Ellzabcthtown and Middle
town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall
Train, No. 1, Western Express ami Pacific Ex
press run dallv.
OAMfJStB.
pABPETB.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having undertaken to manufacture KAO
and CHAIN CARFETS. wholesale, 2,000 yarils
per week, I am now prepared to bcII my entire
stock of
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
AT GREAT BARGAINS ANDTATBKLOW
COST,
to inake room aud give my entiie attention to
wholesale trade of my own munuiacturcd
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HALL,
Oor. West King and Water Sis.
J ADIKS'HAIK DRKJKJ.
US.C.LILLKU,
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,
Manulucliinr und dtu'er in Hair Work, La
dles' and iieuts' Wis ar.d Toupees. Comb
ings straightened and msulu to order. Hair
Jewelry d all kinds m:;:.- up. Kid Glove
and Feathei a cleaned uu! dyed. Also LadieV
Shampooing, at
. NOS. 225 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
JKVFour doors above P. K. R. Depot.
ocUMmd
Carpets
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