ww iw'1. j1 ' ," ....''.'.. mi" '''l. jlj,'1 J.rvjKW1..,.1 .'.amM'n-, -iimii,1iMi j L.,,-H-r'uJ..wykJBPSflaisv: vbbbwth '-" ' ' 9!iA",v5Te ''-3' "'w r -'---- -'li,-,vj-.s. j- 3--J;V4j.,'--'s; y' v- ,.j- .---a-'isvv v-. , . ;' vyE i ..-v- - - "- - i ,1;. . $ v - - - " ir jt- I'.j.wrv.r -tii f' -v v -'" v -. 3 i.- LANCASTER DAILY USTELLTGENCER THURSDAY OCTOBER 7. 1880. 1 1 , I Eancastet intelligencer. THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. 7, 1880; Grade or Pupil. The following is the percentage of the pupils of the girls' high school for the month of September, 1880 : riRST CLASS. Sadie Shindle 100 Frances KauflTmau. 97 Annie Bltncr S5 Carrie Myers 100 Lizzie Helcina 99 Ella Dubbs 95 Lain Leng 99 Frances Krcider 99, Minnie Brown 95 Mary Keycr. 94 Sallfe Mccormick.. 93 Kmma Fiek 92 Minnie Peacock 91 LUltcKesc 91 May Sutten 89 Minnie Haul) 99 Alice Fridy 9? HaUIe Albert 98 Jennie Ocbs &8 Flera Eaby 98 S. C. Ellmaker 97 HECOXD CLASS. Bcrtlia Merrow 98 Kmuia Kclfl 98 Nellie King 93 Naemi Eberman... 97 Libble Weber 97 EtllcRcimcnsnydcr. 91 juamic nuarp vi Carrie Yenkcr 88 Emma Falk 88 Marj' Smoker 87 Ella Stunner.. 97 KatcMcGinnls... Kmimi Lively. Gallic GrelT.... Lizzie Kaby... Halite Skncu... May Frlck Flera Beard... 90 Mary Everts Alice McNnughtan. Annie Barr Minnie Apple bailie Baldwin 96 as as '.'.'.'.'. 92 THIRD CLASS. Allle Arneld ! Bella Wcitzcl 99 AdaZellcrs 98 Snc Harkins 98 Sadie Fleming. 9S Katie Gat ! Mary McPheien... US Sallle Leng 98 Hattic McKeown... 98 Edith Rogers 98 Marien Kcndig 97 Katie Barnes 97 Anna lie 97 Marv Halbach 97 Emma Mnltli 97 Eihma Sener 97 Ida Httzzard Ella Killingcr Elsie Peters Katie Shcrtz Mazic I.echcr Ella Shirk Maria Clarksen Lizzie Kirkpatrick. Lizzie Weaver Ilattie Quinn Carrie Cox Jesic Franklin Emma Ebcrly Anna Bacr Susie Kirkpatrick.. KOCICTII CLASS. Annie Wei-e 99 Mary Goedcll 93 Katie Baldwin tt Laura Gerhart 98 Carilc Ilrcncman... 93 M. IliimphrcvUIe... 97 Sarah Kielil 97 Helena llech 97 Lillie Frantz 97 Lizzie Shoemaker.. 97 Blanche Beard 97 Bertie Ijivcrty 97 Bcrtlc Cox 9tJ Clara Ream Alice Evans Daisy Smaling Anna Swartawcldcr Addie .Springer. Esther Spindlrr.... Lizzie Ycker Nellie Shultz Ellacchcr Agnes Carpenter... Mary Gra;zlnger... Katie Baker KIFTII CLASS. Alice Thomsen 93 Annie Neff. 97 Mazic Fcagley 97 Louisa Schuh 97 Annie Urcn 97 .lennic Harrison.... 97 Mary Stanten .. 95 .. 95 .. 95 .. 94 ."." 91 .. 91 .. 91 .. 94 .. 83 .. 93 .. 9.i .. 93 .. S" SCC- hnticMiarn I). Mcsscnkep Minnie Heme Flera Frick Hattic llartman... LilllcMcCullen... Maggie. Lee Margie Berner.... Sal lie Beunewit... Katie Fisher Katie Ostermayer. Amanda Pfeitler.. Laura Duncan.... Mary Krcider 9 Amy Ball IK Katie Itey. AG Anna U'eil 9C Addle Beaver iw Katie Baab 9J Annie Wilsen 95 Anna Krcider 95 Percentage of Rockland street male endary for the mouth of September : FIRST III VISION'. Harry Krcagcr Jehn Cehe Jehn Perr Henry Brown James Stew ait Sherman Edgcrly... Heward Snyder....- Win. KlUingcr Edwin Sprecher.... Sam'l CI echnnucr. . . . Charles Hellinger.. Harry Gibsen T. Huinphreyvillc. Harry Mercer Geerge Cramer Martin Kcaiu Christian Urban James Garvin HarryWtngcrt Frank Casper Harry Liudcmuth. Law. Kuhn Sam'l Metzgar Geerge Efllnger.... Charles Will 70Gce Keen Frcdungcr James Umblc Gee Best Chas Evens Walter Ilelliugcr.. Will Zechcr Luther Villee Win. Waltz Herbert Gn-.t Curtis Welse Martin Kile 47 Isaac ltesciiitulii.. ; SECOND DIVISION. C. CLASS. Harry Sharp Frank Zahm Will Zellers Herbert Kne Jehn Flies Chas Beldel Harry Hiaub Geerge Yenirer Emery Smith Frank Beltl Frank Barr llurrv MavinaUer.. Edward L"hri-.inan. .100 . 83 . 85 . 83 . 73 Wm. Barten Raymond Ceble.. Victer Fllnn Frank Spilllngcr,. Jehn Iiudau Willie Hammend. Charles Miller.... Harry Halbach.... Fran k Samson .... Harry Barnes Jehn Villee Win. Belt.el Artlini Villee 53 53 :,2 47 43 30 32 21 1. CLASS. Chas. Gast Ira Barten Martin Bare Fllnn McNeal Gee. Brudei ley. . . . Jehn Snyder. Eddie Eliy Henry Goe- ClittenSmaling... Harry Killian Harry Black Ames Ileble Jehn Adams W. Iltiuiphruvillc. B. Mewait ..100 ... 92 Eddie Belli flicd.... Gee Byerly Walter Cox Edw. Humphreville Jehn Rinpcl Win Wilsen Stephen Leibley.... Hurry Sehaclcr Philip Sclmuui .. s: .. XI .. K 57 54 54 51 51 .VI 49 Jehn hiilev Bcnj. Wolf. Fred. Oltlcnder Gee. Kaulz Harry Bailey Harry Kuhn TIIIBD DIVISION. U. CL ASs. Harry Page Chailes Leng Elmer Sen It Charles Buckius . Charles Cosgrove . Charles Land is... Themas Hamilton Heward Dillenbae Charles Shenk Wiiliam Beiff Albert Deichler... Jehn Heller ASS. Hariie Keller 100 Clarence llir-.li 100 JJeyd Keller W Jehn Tucker 93 Thes. J. Themas 97, Edward Itro wn 93' Frank Connelly 95 Frank Zechcr 95 Chas. Wvudllz 92 Ames Fritz 9 Jehn Kuhn 92 .. 'M .. 9 J .. ) .. .S9 .. S3 .. 83 .. S7 h 5 .. 80 .. 73 . . 75 Kebe it Ailes ki; K. 1 1 Jehn Bejl 97 Albert Bewei-s 90 Themas Umli-ill.... Jehn MeiTitiger.... 85 Ed wnnl Heir 94 Harry llebble JK) Abr.iin Allisen 89 Wm. Havercamp... 85 Geerge Anne 85 Ficdetieklliiiie Si Charles Dclssly 80 Shelden Snyder 8(1 Warren Kelim , Thes. Hussen Edwanl Eichley... Win. Weaver Chas. Coeke Gee. Ilagelganz..., Samuel Miller Lewis Xerbeck..... Fred Schwebel J. Hiimphreyville. Harrv Hoever . se . hO . 79 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 75 . 74 . 50 . 50 . 50 COLUMBIA NEWS. Kcferrcd from Yesterday. At a stated meeting of. Osceola tribe Ne. 11, I. O. K. M., held in their vrigwam en Thirtieth Sun, Cern Moen, G. S. D. 389, the following officers were elected te serve during the entire semi-year : Sachem B. P. Maun. S, S. Harry S. Uummcll. J. S. Jeseph Moere. C. of R. Smith Swords. K. efR. II. Neltc. Prophet Filbert Smith. Trustee Peter Heffman. Volume Ne. 2 of Our Parish Life, a four pa; Ki page paper ux'J inches, edited by Kcv. ticuard (;. searing, pastor of bt rauls Protestant Episcopal church, and published monthly in the interest of the church aud Sunday school world, is thc,ncw relig ious journal which reached us tlirengh the pest office a day or two age. The paper contains the order of services of St. Paul's .church, the officers of the church and Sun C?day school, the church choir and ether in- formation which will be found especially valuable te members of the church and church gecrs.Thc editor says : "Believing that a parish paper may be of great bene fit te the parish in many ways, the rector has ventured te undertake this issue for a year, and leeks for the sympa thy and support of the congregation" which we trust he may receive. Dan'el Rhodes, of Bcllefente, Pa., a can didate for Congress, was visiting in Col umbia last evening the guest of Mr. W II. Hardman. Captain Fendcrsmith's company "Z'" of the Republican battalion gavcji street parade last evening. The appearance of the company was superior te that of any yet seen. William Ellis, who was drawn as a juror en Monday, has removed his residence from this place te Yerk county and by such removal is exempt from serving. Philip Seurbccr died at his residence, in this place, at about eleven o'clock last night, aged about sixty years. The Vigilant fire company at its regular monthly meeting, held last evening, com- Sleted arrangements for the Hagerstown, Id., parade, and ascertained hew many members would participate, the number of equipments en hand, the number neces sary, etc. The Archery club had its weekly ' Vaoet' ' .yesterday afternoon, at the residence of General Patten, en Seuth Second street. It is said tome geed scores were made. Tue crowded state of the passenger trains going te Yerk would convince euc that .something unusual is taking place. The county fair, which opened ye3terday,is the magnetic feature. There were forty-five couples in the grand march at the "calico dress ball " in Company H armory last evening. Later in the evening the attendance was much larger and the ball was a pronounced suc cess. During the month of September the shipment of freight en the Pennsylvania railroad from this place was asbllews : XARTtrA&T. Leaded 33.391 Unleaded 2,57 -35,965 WZSTWAllD. Leaded 12,943 Unleaded 22,053 4,996 Grand total et cars east and west 70,951 Property belonging te Shreiner estate was sold at public sale last evening as fol fel lows : Ne. 1, property en North Frent and Commerce streets, te Jacob S. Strine, for $1,010. Ne. 2, let of ground and frame house en Commerce street, te S. C. Swartz, for $1,720. Ne. 3, the building formerly used as Spy office, te II. M. North, esq., for $2,160. Feels Yeung Again. " My mother was afflicted a long time witli Neuralgia and a dull, heavy inactive condition of the whole system ; headache, nervous pros tration, and was almost helpless. Ne physi cians or medicines did her any geed. Three mentlis age she began te use Hep Bitters, wit Ii such goeM ctlect that she seems and feels young again, although ever 70 years old. Wc think there is no ether medicine fit te use in the family." A lady, in Providence, K, L el-2wd&w Net for a Fortune. "Phew" I weuld'nt marrv her it she'd a for tune, l'oer girl, she'd be all right il" she took Spring Blessem, the best thing in the world for offensive breath. Prices: 50c, trial bottles 10c Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 31 Heir Happiness is Secured. Happiness Is the absence of pain or annoy mice, and wherever there is pain there is dis ease. A pain In the lower portion of the body iiidicatcsadisordcretsomekind. If there is any odor or color or deposit in the urine it means disease and requires attention at once. We have heard manyet our friends speak of the re markable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ami arc convinced there is nothing se certain and valuable ter all disorders of the urinary system both male and female. C II. F. McCarthy, Wholesale and Retail Drug gist, Ottawa, Ontario, writes: I was afflicted with Chronic Bronchitis for some years, but have been completely cured by the use of Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil. in doses of 5 drops en sugar. I have also pleasuic in recommending it as an embrocatien for external use." Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 32 MEDICAL. HOSTETTBKS CELEBRATED S m 1 The accumulated evidence et neaily thirty years show that the Bitters Is a certain remedy ter malarial disease, us well as its surest pre ventive ; that it eradicates dyspepsia, consti pation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteracts a tendency te gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine disorders, that it imparts vigor te the feeble, anil cheers the mind while it invigorates the body. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener ally, ol-ljdeed&lyw HOSTETTEIl'S KITTEK'S FOK SAI.C AT Lecher's Drug Stere. 9 East King street, "VTEUVINK, Oil TONIC SPJiVIFlCA. 1 A BOON TO BOTH SEXES. A UKMEDY WITHOUT A B1VAL for all diseases arising trem Nervous Debility, Sexual Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits, ns well as from the prostration et old age. Its curative properties m violent and chronic tonus of the lolle wing diseases have been at tested te by the most Eminent Physicians : liyspepsia, Sell Abuse, Headache, Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustion, Spermatorrheia, General Debility, lmpetency. Premature Decay, Ac. It has been In use for ever lerty years, and is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis eases above mentioned in the WOULD. It cm be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in taste, and better than all, it is a sure, sale and certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but stands upon its own merits, as any trial il amply demonstrate. Since 1SSU this remedy has always been sold for a much larger price than that for which it is new sold ; but owing te the act that the time ler the payment et an enormous royalty upon its manulacturc has expired, it is ettered te the suffering of both sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be within the reach of all; at which price it will be sent te any address tree et further charge. Address DR. WILLIAM YOUNG, 40 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. May be consulted en all diseases by mail. iri.w.iiid&w TjsirjiLitr. LOUIS WEIIEIt, WATCHMAKER. N0.159JSNOBT1I QUEEN STREET, near 1. B. R. Depot, Iincaster, P.v. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eyc-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FINE WATCHES Ucceivc me-t careful attention. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED WITHOUT CHARGE. B. F. BOWMAN, IOC EAST KING STREET, .LANCASTER. PA. Complete Bridal Outfits In Silver and Silver- Plated Ware, at Reason able Prices. Tea Sets, Soup Tureens, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Coffee Spoons, Knives, Perks, Spoons, Casters, &c, &c AUGUSTUS RH0ADS, JEWELER, Ne. SO East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ED V CATION AL. PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL of Industrial Art The school year of 1880 81 will begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructions for young men and women in Industrial Draw ing, Painting and Modeling as applied te the arts. Send ler circulars te TnE SECRETARY', 15 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia. augi-19tced&Ctw rriHE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH X Franklin ana Marshall College offers su Serier advantages te young men anil boys who csire eitlicr te tire pare for college or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send for circulars. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFOUD, ctlMvd Lancaster. Pa. MAI BMBS fOXtmCT A1TD XIFEX CUME. Warners Safe Kidney i Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. BEAD THEREOORD: "It saved my life." J?. JJ. Lately, Selma, Ala- " It Is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar te women." Mether" Maya tine. " It has passed severe tests and wen endorse ments from some of the highest medical talent In the country." Ne w Yerk World, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with it." C. A. Harvey, D. D., Washington, li. C. This Great Natural Remedy Is for Sale by Druggists in all Paris et the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. WARNER & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. aug9-Tu,Th&Sd&w OXFX DRAWIXUS. OFFICE OF COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., COUBIEU-JOUUNAL BUILDING, ) Louisville, Kv., Sept. 24, 'se. In direct violation of an agreement with ex Postmaster General Key, ordering the deliv ery et Begistered Letters and the payment of Meney Orders te the undersigned, pend ing the litigation In the United State Supreme Court, the Third Assistant Postmaster General has seen lit, in the absence of hit superiors, te set aside said order. The grounds upon which he justi fies this action are, that all lotteries in Ken tucky have been repealed, and arc therefore Illegal, and being illegal, are necessarily fraud ulent, when, in fact, the lranchise under which this company draws, unlike that of the Louisiana Lettery Company, has never been repealed, and yet the Postejflce department dis criminates in favor of that Company. Cemment is useless. Legal action will at once be taken by this Company, and, until further notice, correspondents arc requested te send all remittances by plain letter or by express. Don't send by money order or regit tered letter. 25th Popular Monthly Drawing COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macanlcy's Theatre, In the City of Louis ville, en SATURDAY, OCT. SOth, 1880. THESE DUAWINGS, AUTHOUIZED BY THE LEG1SLATUKE OP 1878 AND SUS TAINED BY THE COUBTSOF KENTUCKY, occur regularly en the LAST DAY OK EVKISY MONTH, Sundays and Fridays excepted, ter the period of FIVE YEARS. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisions : 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d I te draw lugs are fair.. N. B. This Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list et prizes ler the OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 prize $ 30.0CO 1 prize 10,000 1 prize.., a.uuu 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 2,700 1,800 aoe 10 prizes $1,000 each 20 prizes 500 each 100 prizes. $100 each 200 prizes 50 each 600 prizes 20 each 1000 prizes lOeach 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 9 prizes 200 each, " " 9 prizes 100 each, " " Whole tickets, $2; halt tickets, $1; 27 tickets $30; 55 tickets, $100. ' Remit by Meney in Letter, by Bank Draft or Express te R. M. JIOAKDMAX, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, K'., or 307 and :X9 Broadway. New Yerk. in31Tu1'hS&w UOV 1I1TTJ2RS. IF YOU ARE A MAN OF BUSINESS, weakened by the strain et your dutiet, avoid stimulants aud take HOP BITTERS I It yen arc a man of letters, toiling ever your midnight work, te reitere brain and nerve waste, take HOP BITTEHS! It you are young, and suffering liem any indiscretion ordissipatien, take HOP HlTTEltS! If yen arc married or single, old or young. MinVring from peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness, take HOP BITTEHS! Whoever yen ure, wherever you nre, when ever you feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating, with out intoxicating, take HOP BITTERS! Have you dyspepsia, Kidney or urinary com plaint, disease et the stemacJt, bewett. bleed, liver, or nerves? Yeu 111 be cured if you take HOP BITTERS! If you arc simply ailing, arc weak and low spirited, try it! Buy it. Insist upon it. Your druggist keeps it. HOP BITTERS! It may save your life. It has saved hitmliciR HOP BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO., Rochester, New Yerk and Terente, Ontario. MASBLa, irQItKS. WM. P. FP.AILBY'S MONUMENTAL. MARBLE "WORKS 758 Nerm yucen Street, Lancaster, Fa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction g' en in every particular. N. B. Remember, works a', the extreme end ei noun yueen Rirc.-i. m;i TINirAItH, &c- GAS FIXTURES, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT Shertzer, Humphrcville & Kieflfcr's 40 EAST KING STREET. GROCERIES. TVTHOJLESALK AND RETAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. d!7-lyd MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER Manufacturer and Dealer in Hair Werk, Gents, Wigs. Combings straightened and made te or der. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned nnd dyed, at Xes. 225 nnd 227 North Qneen street, four doers udevc r. ii. it. uepec ei-amil OH AS. BRIMMER, CRAYON PORTRAIT ARTIST, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, scp29-lmd 4AVEST KING STREET. GRAIN UP.KCCm.T10N Jn large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULE ft CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, 111., for cir ulars. m23-iyd TTIDNEY WOKT FOR SALE AT LOCH- t.TiL e .vi.uk eiutv, 9 neM aing aireeu NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT QUNDAKBR'S. LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Rachings, Black Silk Fringe, Satins, Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Hid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c., call at GTJNDAKER'8. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and examine our stock, at 142 &.144 North Queen Street, MERINO UNDERWEAR Fer Gentlemen, in White, Gray and Scarlet, all Sizes and Qualities. MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, in White and Scarlet, all Sizes and Qualities. MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN, in all Sizes and Qualities. Alse, HAND-KNIT SAXONY WOOL SHIRTS, HIGH NECKS AND LONG SLEEVES, FOB INFANTS. We aie offering a large stock of abeve goods at prices that vre guarantee cannot be undersold. GIVLEE, BOWEES & HURST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CLOTDZISU. Timely Advice en Fall Clethes. Yen ai-c thinking of your clothing for fall ; what it shall be ; hew and where you shall get it. Come and See Us. Come and see us, or drop us a line, saying what you want, as near as you can. If you are here, you can see for yourself a great variety of things, try en what you like, and go home with the old clothes in a bundle. That is very easy ; and nothing can be mere satisfactory. Net .v Stiiasee Place. It isn't as if you were going te a .strange place. The chances are you've been here before, and knew something of our ways. Perhaps your neighbor has been here ; and has told you it was a troed place te go te. Perhaps you've only read tliat we sell a geed many clothes, and say te people who buy them : Bring them back if you don't find them every way te your liking. New this is really why we are net straugers te anybody; because we deal with everybody as with a neigh bor; and expect him te come right back if he has cause of cemprint. If you Don't Come. But, suppose you don't come. Hew are we going te sell you just what you want te buy, without your itccing things beforehand ? Try ; write ; say about hew much you want te pay ft"r a business suit, dtess suit, overcoat, or whatever yen want ; say what your occupation is ; say anythiug that lias auy bearing en what we eugh te send you. It will net take us two minutes te guess what yen want ; if we don't irness right, that's our less, net yours. ILwk Your Own Way ! Perhaps you want your clothing made te your measure. Did you sus pect that we make te measure a half million dollars' worth of clothing every year for peeple we never saw and never expect te see ? Ye u may be very certain that we have a w?y of do ing such work withent much ri sk of a misfit ; for a misfit, you knew, comes right back te us. 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Tavler, SOc. Froissart's Chronicles, illus.. $1.50. The Light of Asln, Arneld, 25c. RATHFON, LANCASTER, PESN'A. JEWELRY, r. EDW. J. ZAHM. TMArXLMUW OVZDM LANCASTER AND 9IILLZRSVILUS R. . Cars run as fellows : Leaver Lancatscr P. "u. Depot), at 7, 9, aa.t llja.m.,and 2, 4, 6 and 8 j5 p. V, except ea Saturday, when the last car leavcTat M p. m. Le&ve Millersville (lower end) at 5. 8. and a. M and 1,3,5 and 7 p.m. Can run dally en above time except ea Saa day. COLUMBIA AND FORT DEPOSIT R. R V Trains new rna regularly en the Columbia and Fert Deposit Railroad ea the following time: Stations North- Express. Express. Accem. ward. a. a. r. a. r. a. Pert Deposit. 6:36 3:50 0P Peachbottenu.... 7:12 iii 3:18 Fite's Eddy. 7:25 4:33 3:3U McCall's Ferry.... 7:37 4:46 4.0V Shenk's Ferry..... 7:54 51 4M Safe Harber- 7:59 5416 506 Colombia... 8:30 5:35 6.20 Stations south- Express. Express. Accem. WARD. A.K. T.U. A. M. Columbia. 10:53 (KM 7 JO SafoIIarber 113S :t AiftOS . , . Lc9:40 5?eJ?HS "5" 11:2S M M Fite's Eddy. -m 7.-30 10:4 ,, .. t.m. .. Peaclibottem.......! i07 7:32 11.07 I Tr M Pert Deposit 12:45 3:05 1235 READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD On and after MONDAY, MAY. 10th, 1880 passenger trains will run en this read as tel, lews: Trains Goihe Seuth. r.n. Heading, Belnhelds, Eplirata,. .... . He en,.. ............... XtlllZ,... ............... . Manheiin, Lancaster Junction,. Landlsvillc, Columbia,- DUlerville, Lancaster,... King Street, n &ku u) II, West Willow, Banmgardner, IrCQUCiif MMSl Lvllf New Providence, Qnarryvllle..... 5:20 5-30 5-J52 t:a: 6:09 6:17 6-26 61 6:51 7:10 Traiws Goixe North. A.H. A.M. r.H. 730 11-55 C:10 r.x. 8:01 13-34 6:43 8:18 13:10 7-03 8:24 13:43 7:08 8:43 1-02 7:35 9-03 1:13 7-36 9tt5 1:40 7:45 9-16 1-30 7:50 9:40 2:05 8:20 9-27 3-02 8-06 9-33 2-03 8:10 9:45 .... 8-20 9-JSS .... 8-34 10-05 .... 8:42 10K .... 8:47 10:17 .... 8-55 10-33 .... il-01 10-34 .... 9:12 10:42 .... 9:19 10-50 9-25 a.v. r.v. P.H. 6:45 .... 235 6:52 .... 2.41 6.59 .... 2:48 7:11 .... 59 7:18 .... 3:05 756 .... 3:13 ( S?19 7?41 . . 3;26 7:55 .... 3:40 8:05 1:00 3:50 8:08 1:03 3:53 7:55 1:05 3:40 8:30 1:30 4.04 8:30 1-25 4:15 8:49 1:48 4-20 9:00 2:00 4:30 9:16 2:18 4:47 9:23 235 4:53 9:42 2:46 5:14 l(h06 350 5:50 Suarryville, New Providence, Ablllvlllf Pequca, Baumgardncr, West Willow, Harnish, , King Street, Lancaster, Dillervllle, Columbia, Landlsvillc, Lancaster Junction,. , Manheiin, , Lltiz, Ephrata. Reinheldsville, Reading,... 7:50 7:58 8:13 8:27 8:35 8:43 8:49 9rt0 920 9:30 Trains connect nt Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pettsvillc, Uarrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick anil Baltimore. A. M.WILSON, Snpt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and arter SUNDAY. AUGUST 23d, l&W, trains en the Pennsylvania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as follews: i.e..nn Leave Arrive eastward. Lanc'ter Phllad'a Philadelphia Express 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m Fast Line, 5:20 " 7:40 " Yerk Accem. Arrives; 8.00 " .... Uarrisburg Express, 8:05 ' 10:10 " DUlerville Accem. Arrives, 8:45 " .... Columbia Accommodation, 9:10 " 121 p.m. Frederick Accem. Arrives, 12.55 " .... Pacific Express, WM. 3:13 " Sunday Mail, 2:00 ' 5:00 " Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30 " Day Express, 4:4 " 6:45 " HarrisburgAccommedat'n, 655 " 920 " w-mrmiriitn Leave- Arrive" Wkbtwabp. Phllad'a Lanc'ter Way Passenger, 12) a.m. 5:C0a.m. Mail Train No.l.viaMt.Jey, 7:30 " IwlO " Mall Train Ne. '.'.via Cel'bla 10:15 Niagara A Chicago Express 9:00 '- 11:05 ' Sunday Mail, 8:00 " 10-JSO " Fast Line, 11:50 " 2:10 p.h. Frederick Accommodation, .... 2:15 ' DilIcrvUlcLocaI.viaMt.Jey .... 230 ' Uarrisburg Accommedat'n, 320 i-.m. 5:45 " Columbia Accommodation, 4:0V " 72C ' Harrkburg Express, 520 " 720 " Pittsburg Express, 6:25 " 8:50 ' Cincinnati Express, 9:10 " 11 JO " Pacific Express, 11:55 " 2.40A.H Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when tlatc Sd, will step at MidiUetewn, Elfzabcthtewn t. Jey, Landlsvillc, Bird-in-Hand, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Ceutes vUlc, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wiU step at Downingtown, Coatesville, Parkcs bnrg,Mt. Jey, Elizabeth town and MIddletewn. Hanovernccemmodution west, connecting nt Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:05 a. m., will run tlirengh te Hanover. Frederick Acsommeilation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. n ., and will run threnzh te Frederick. T OCAL MAIL ARRAHOEHENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Naw Yerk TBaotreB XAit. 7:30 a m. 130 p m, 4:15 p m and 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, east, 7:30 a m. Gobdexvillb, Downingtown, Leaninn Place Gap ft p m. PHiLADKLraiA through mall, 7:30 and 8:45 a m., 130, 4:15 and HUSO p m. PiTTSBtnteB and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. Uabrisbure Mail, J20, a m, 1:30, 5:15 and 11. 1 pm. Wat Mail, west, 9:30 a m. Baltimore abd Wasmhotew, via Philadel phia, 4:15 p m. Baltimore aud Washixoteh, via Yerk, 1:30 p m. Baltimore ahd Wasuihotew, via Uarrisburg, 11:30 pm. CeA-raviixz, 4:15 p m. Columbia, 930 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk wat, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. Nerthirx Ckstral, lfc30 am, 130 and 1130 p m. Keadixe. via Reading nnd Columbia R R, 730 a m and 1230 p m. Readie, via Uarrisburg, 5:15 nnd 1130 pm. Reading wat, via Junction, Lititz, Manheiin, East llempfleld and Ephrata, 3 pm. Qcarrtvillx, Camargo, New Providence, West WUlew and Martinsville, 9:15 a m ami 5:00 pm. New Helland, Churchtown, Grccnbank, Blue Ball, Geedville, Bcartewn, by way et Downingtown, at 730 a m nnd G p m. Save Harber, via Columbia, 030 a m. Br STAGE MUlcrsville and Slack water, tn Sate Ilarber, daily, at 4:00 p m. Te MUlcrsville, 8 and 1130 a m, anil 4 pm. Blnklcy's Bridge, Lcaceck, Burevllle, New Helland, 230 p m. Willow Street, Smlthvillc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Rcften, Lime Valley, West WUlew, Greene, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairnieunt and Rewlandsvllle, Md. dally, at 9:15a m and 730 p in. Lendis Valley, Oicgpn, West Earl. Farmcr vllle, Hinkletown, Terre Hill, Martlndale dally, at '30 pm. Greenland, FcrtUity, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m. New Danville, Conestoga. Marticville, Cole Cele manvlllc. Mount Nebo. Rawlinsvllle. Bethesda and Liberty Square, dally. atftSOp m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m 1030 a m, 3 and 6:30 p m. Eastern way mall, 1030 am. Western mail, 7 and 10 a m, 2 and t30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 230 p m. Western way mail, 8:30 a m. Reading way mail, 1030 a m. Ouarry vllle Branch, 8:15 a m and 4 pm. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sate Harber ami Mtiinrsvlllc. at 9 a in. daUy. Frem MUlcrsville, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p in. Frem New Helland, at 930 a m, daily. Reading way mail, at 1030 a m, daily. Frem Strasburg, at 930 a in," dally. Frem NctlsvUle, at 1 p m, daily. Frem Rawlinsvllle, at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. - There are four mall deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the office at C30 am; second delivery at 10am; third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the postefflce la open from Apr! : te October 1, from 8 te 9 am. and from 6 te 7 a m ; from October 1 te April.l.f rem 9 te 10 a m , and from 6 te 7 D in. 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