39 IiAtfCASTER DAttYIOTNCEK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB 2, 1882. Jnu Lancaster intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2, 1862, MAHONE AS A BOSS. Using Federal Patecaage to Control Party UenvaaUoaa. The Washington R published a long and passionate open letter to Mahone from John W. Woltz, of Fredericsksbnrg, who has been a leader of some note in the Re publican party in Virginia. He joined the Mahone party four yean 'ago, and as a reward for his labors was appointed to a olerkshipin the interior department by Secretary Eirkwood. It seems that Woltz was working for the nomination of Geo. C. Bound for Congress in the Fredericks burg districts against the wishes of Ma- hono, whose candidate was Robert M. Mayo, Woltz asserts that when a meeting was to be held in Fredericsburg, on Au gust 10, to elect a delegate to the Congress, convention, Mahone, knowing that the Republicans would select him (Woltz) tel egraphed from Washington on the day be fore the meeting as follows : "I have had John W. Woltz dismissed. Ho is no longer a clerk here." Woltz then ad dressed a letter to Mahone, asking why he had been dismissed, and received the fol lowing reply : United States Senate Ciiambek, ? Washington, Aug. 12, 1882. $ Dear Sm In reply to yours of the 10th instant, I beg to say that your name was stricken from the ro3ter of the interior department at my instance. You weio on leave and had been for some time, on what plea or at whoso iustanco I did not stop to inquire. Complaints came to me from different parts of the districts, and from sources creditable, that you were not only engaged in an effort to influence the appointment of delegates iu behalf of a certain candidate for Congress from the First district, but that you were also try ing to ezcito prejudice against the Readjuster candidate of the state at largo. All these things no one questions your right to do as a citizen ; but while an employee of the government, aud especially here. I hold such conduct to be abusive of the office or employment, and an improper implication of the ad ministration at a time and in a matter which the people composing tho party in accord with the administration should be left free to determine. It is a wrong to the party and an act of injustice to tho administration that places of trust con ferred by the support of the one and tho power of the other should be thus em ployed to interfere with the free will of the party and unjustly excite prejudice agaiust tho administration. I have failed on no occasion whero such has been tho conduct of employees here, in respect to conven tions and nominations, to insist on such rebuke as the case and particular conduct demanded. It was the inilucnce of .tho Readjuster party in tho First Congressional district that had socurcd tho placo you held. You aro now using tho inilucnce that place gavo you to constrain the free will or the party in that district to a cer tain partisan conclusion. You were, be sides, using it to defeat tho election of its candidate for Congress at large, lours, respectfully, William Mahone. This, Mr. Woltz says, is an admission that lio was dismissed simply because ho was trying to nominate a man for Con gress whom Mahone didn't want nomi nated. " You know," ho says, " that I was doing what I could to secure Round's nomination, and if you had kept your promises, made more than once, not to interfere in -the congressional nominations. I would have nominated a man who would have been elected. As it is, you will bo responsible for the loss of. the district this fall." Mr. Woltz concludes as fol lows : I shall refer but brielly to the criticisms upon my conduct contained in your letter, because those who know anything of Vir ginia affairs know that you have not only liermittcd persons holding office hero and in the state to encage actively " in efforts to influence the appointment of delegates iu behalf of candidates for Congress," whom you wanted nominated, but you have even required them to do so. In the First district oflice-holdcrs pledged to sup port Round were, by intimidation and threats, driven to tho support of Mayo. What light had they to do these things for which I was condemned ? The same of tho Norfolk district, except as to individ uals who were candidates. Dezendorf would be the unanimous choice of tho Re publicans in that district, if you had not forced the oflice-holdcrs to support another In the Third district Brady and other officeholders made an unsuccessful effort to nominate your candidate. In the Fourth district the officeholders defeated Jorgcn sen's nomination, notwithstanding you cheated President Arthur into tho belief that you were favorable to his nomination. In tho Sixth district your office-holders failed because of tho popularity of Rives, whoso office gavo him a preponderance of patronage and influence. Why I should be deprived of privileges that were ac corded to others holding office can be ac counted for only upon the theory that while others we -c carrying out your wishes I was acting in opposition to them. The way Mahono assesses Virginians in office loaves Jay Hubbell in a comparative ly respectable position. An ex-Confederate Iteadjuster, who has a place iu tho treas ury department which pays him $150 a month, showed a correspondent the assessment calls made upon him up to date. First camo Jay Flubbell's request for two per cent., which took $30 from his July pay; then camo Mahone' s cir cular number one, calling for 3 per cent., $43 ; then a demand from the congressional district committee for 1 percent. $22.50 ; then a county com mittee asked modestly for $10; and, lastly, Mahone's No. 2 names $100 oven, to bo paid on or before Oct. 15. If this' man pays all these demands tho total would bo $207.50, or nearly 14 per cent, on his yearly salary. When asked if he intended to pay ho replied that he would pay Mahone first, "because," said be, " it won't do to fool with Billy Mahone. He means business every time." GKNTLT5VEX Your Hop Bitters have been ol great vol tie to me. I was lata up with typhoid lever lor over two months and could feet no relief until 1 tried your Hop Bitters. To t hose sutlerlnK from debility or any one In (feeble health, i cordially lccommend tliem. ' J. C. Stoetzkl, G83 Fulton street, Chicago. III. sl-2wjd&w The Rkv. Geo. 11. ThatkiC ot uonrbori, Ind., say- : "Both mysetfand wile owe onr lives to siuum's CoKSUxrnojf Ctmx. For sale at Coch ran's drojr store. 137 North Queen street. Honorable Mention. OI all the remedies on earth that well may claim attention. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil commands especial mention For wondrous ower to cure disease. Its fame none can throttle. IU merits nro not in the putt, but are inside the bottle. Bhoumatlsm, neuralgia, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria, tc, are all cured by Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. ; auk von hack miserable by Indigestion, Con nilpation. Loss of Appetite, Yellow (Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizcr Is a positive cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 187 North; Queen street. i 4 Fon DTsrxraiA and Liver Complalmt. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle ot Hhlloh's Vltolizer. It never fititotocureT For i-ale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Facts. A letter lrom P. o. Siutrpless, druggist. Marlon, Ohio, in writing of Thomas' Eclectric oil. says : " One man was cured or sore throat jat eight years' standing with one bottle." Wo have a number ot cases of rheumatism that have been cured when other remedies have tailed. If e consider it the best medicine sold or sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 1.17 North Oueen street. Lancaster. DICAJj. TK. BKMSOMIntKDIZaL. f From the Springfield Republican. A Generous Act That will be Appreciated by all who, Oare for Their Complexion and Skin. It Is not generally known that the nervous system has a wonderful influence over tho skin, not this is a fact Known to inetucai men who Jiarc given mucn ot tneir time w ino study ot diseases ot the skin. No one can havq a blear and lair complexion- unmixed With blotches or pimples wno la very nervous. , j Whatever tends to a healthful condition of the nervous system always beautifies the com plexion and removes roughness and"drynes ot tbcfjltln. Some skin diseases are not at; tended by visible slims on the surface, but an intolerable itching that renders life miserable,' We copy the following deserving and inter esting compliment lrom the Tribune which says: ''Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy; Skik Cure.' is received by the public with great confidence, and It Is regarded us a very generous act on tlio doctor' part to' make known and prepare for general use his valu able and favorite pieacrlption lor tho treatj ment ot skin diseases, after having devoted almost Ids entire life to the study and treat ment of nervous and skin diseases, in which he took great delight, lie was for a number ot years physician In charge of the .Maryland Inlirmaryon Dermatology and anything from his hands is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is rally the article to attack the disease, both lntcndly, through the absorbent, und is tlio only reliable rational modo ot treatment. These prepara tions arc only put up for general use, otter having been used by the doctor in his private practice for years, with the greatest success and they lully merit the confidence of all classes ot suflcrers from skin diseases." This is for ale by all druggists. Two bottles, in ternal and external treatuicnt,in one package. Don't bo persuaded to 'take any other, It costs one dollar. ' i OH, MY HEAD! Will' WILL YOU SUFFER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and brain disrates, positively cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Cliamomlle Pills. They contain no opium, tpilnlne or other hanntnl drug. Sold by druggists. Price. 60 cents per box. two boxes lor 1, siv boxes lor ii.M by mall, postage free. Dr. C, V. Benson, B.iltiuiorc, Alii. C. N. CRITTKNTON, 115 Fulton street. Now York, is wholesalo agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. ' augl2-lmd,M,V&S&wir c UTAKUU. HAY-FEVER. CATARRH. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages ot Catarrhal vir us.caus- lng heaitny secre tions, allays inliam mation, protects the membrane lrom ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores ami restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial re suits arc realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. Ac. Un cqualcd for eolds in the head. Agreeable to ufce. Apply by the little linger into the nostrils. On receipt ot ro cts. will mull a package. Sold by II. B. Cochran,!-!? North Queen street, Lan caster; Pa. rOSlTIVELV CURES C 4TARRH, COLD INT1IE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Sores In Naal Passages. Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache. ritlt.K SO CJM6. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWL'UO, N. V. HAYFEVER. ELY'S CKEAM BALM CO., Oswego. N auglS- cod,cowd&eo w w Y. "PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect drc&slng, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Bcstoivs color and prevents baldness. All Fanners, Mothers, Business Men, Ale chauics, ts.c, who are tired out by work or won y, anil all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can be invigorated and cured,by n-dug VI If you aro wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find thu Tonic a HIGHLY INVUiOKATINU MKI 1CINE THAT NEVEB INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot llmcox & Co. sue. and 91 sizes at dealers In drugs. I.argc saving by buying 1 size. aplO-cotl cow D K. McCORMICK, GBADUATE IN MEDICINE MACY, AND PHAHJ ( son ot tho lato Dr. D. McCormlck, or Lancas ter,) treats private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine is pleasant, to taste and smell. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mail at his drugstore. and office. No. :SJ SOUTH FOUUTH bTKKKT. alC-lmd Philadelphia. IK YOU WANT TO KEEP OOOL, GO AND duink somk fiust-class CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, - Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. DESSON'S POROUS PLASTERS. mm, or mi. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED And their excellent reputation injured by worthless imitations. The public aro cautioned against buying Plasters Living similar sounding names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. Are tho only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth more than a dozen of any other kind. Will positively cure where other rcmc dies will not oven relievo . r Price, 85 Cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead poisons. SEABURY.& JOHNSON, MAjrcrVAOTCEnra Chmistb, New York. A SURB BBMBDT AT LAST, ' .i. r l ' Price Sff Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAS1EE. CHAS. IT. CRlTTENTON, 113 Fulton St., Xw York, iwiln fumn: fm llr. C w tton 'son's Remedies, W whouv'kll orders should neaddrwsed. Jy27-2wdeodweow Ely'sGreamBalm Benson's GaDcinePorons Piasters MELIOIOVB. nOLEKAIN BAPTIST CHCKCU-KKV. J. j B. Soulc, pastor. Preaching on Sunday at 10 a.m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. "w FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST Service in the morning at 10jand in the evenlngat7J$, by the pastor, Bev. w. O. Owen. Sunday school at 1:13 p. m. IBST H. E. CHURCH, NOBTB DUKE street. Preaching at 10a.m.and7Jp. m.. by tho pastor, Kcv. W, C. Robinson. .Snn ..ini ntonm. Pravnipetliuron Wed- rnesday evening at 7JS o'clock. FIRST REFORMED. OIVINE SERVICES to-morrow at MX a. m. Ercachlng by tho Bev. Dr. Thomas U. Apple . Sunday school at llbp, iu. Jv ctiiB'Dui.ji. ME. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching to-morrow even ing at 7-fci o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer meeting on Tuesday! evening at 7. o'clock. MOKAVIAN.-J. MAX HARK, PASTOR, The pastor having jeturnedXrom his va cation, the members and friends aro cordially invited to the folio wins , services : 10)$ a. in.. Litany and sermon; Sp.'nw-Snnday School and Children's meeting ; 1 p. m., Holy Com munion. A ' . . '- PRESBVTERlAN. SERVICES AT TMK usual hours. In tho morning at the church, ln'the evening at tbechapcl. Preach ing by the pastor, Bev. Jas. Y. Mitchell, D. D PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL., Bev. James C. Hume, pastor. Service in the evening bjvBev. J. 1. Mitchell, D. D. Sabbath senool at 1:45 p. in. SAL.EM CHURCH UP UOW. PRKACttINO morning and evening by Bev. B. Ziegcn. fuss. Sunday schools at the usual hours. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CUURCU, S. JUEEN ST. Bev. A. I. Colloin, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. in. and 7J p. m. Sabbath school at 1 p. iu. praver meeting on cuncsaay evening at 8 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S 'LUTHERAN CHURCH. Preaching morning anil evening by tho pastor. Bev. Sylvanus Stall. Scats frco. All aro welcomed. Sunday.schoolatila.m. Got wald Mission school at 2 p. in. SWEDENBORUIAN SERVICES WILL be resumed on jSnmlay, September 3, at the usual, Iwun-Lojg's'bnuding. North Qnocn street? "ReV. N;C. Bufnliain will preach und administer me communion. WEST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL. CHAE lotte street below Lemon. Preaching at 10 a. m. and at 7 p. in., by the pastor, Bev. fi. P., Powell. , Sunday school at 1:15 p m. Pralse-mcdtingatGjip.m.' Praver meet ing every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. SERVICES AT lay, a. iii. and 7, p. ail. Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. ' j t ST. JAMES. LITANY AND HOLY COM munlou at 10 a. in. Evening pi ayer at nb . m. vr. iintE's V reformed chapel, K7:jiaricita ATPnur, near wosc.uranga street,, Bev. Wm. Friilchlltcr, pastor. Divine service at 10V a: m.. conducted by Bev. P. M. Trcx ler. No evening.' service. Sunday school at 9 a. in. SECOND "EVANGELICAL CUUHCII (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange, Bev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at Wyt a. in. ami 7i p. in. Sunday school at $i a. m." ULOTMXti &V. OPKC1AL To the Public! Since our mark-down in prices wo liavo run off a great many of onr Light Weights. Somo of tho choicest and best styles lomain and MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BE FORE SEPT. 1st., to make room for our Pall and Winter Stock. Some very choice styles sold for 35 going at $2.1. A largo line of $30 Suits selling for $20. A full stock of genuine Imported Scotch BannockburnFt, Celtics and Sorgo Weaves as low as $15 a Suit. Our aim is to start in tho season with entire now Styles and will sell regardless of cost. J.. K. SM AUNG, ARTIST TAILOR. No. J21 iNorth Queen Street. Hit VCA Tl UNA L, rtfLLEIfS CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC. Class and private lessons In all branches of niiisie. Voico culture a specially. Send for circulars containing testimonials and terms. Agency for the celebrated jtlillcr Pianos, used Iiyall1ln;gre.itai-ti.sts. sheet lnnsie sohl. Ad dicts, M. P. ZKLLK1C. l.aiicaslcr, Pa. One day of the week at Columbia. sl-itd TUUCAriONAL. YEATES INSTITUTE, LAXCASTKi:, PA., Will re-open on Monday, September 4, 1882. .IOHN G. MULHOLLAND, A. M., aug2l-9td Principal. SWARTHMOKE COLLEOK. UK-OPENING IN RKSTOltED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College anil pre paratory school under cure ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by lire !)lb month, last, has been completely rebuilt; enlarged, and Ut ted up with all conveniences. Thorough Instruction in L'uignagcs, Literature, Mathematics ami tuo Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Booms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens '.ith mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, as, other things beingequal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address KDWAKli M. MAGILL, Pres'l, Swarthmora College, Delaware Co.. Pa. junc22-3md I O WITH IN C. SUORTLIUGE'S i! . .. I ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS 'SEPTEMBEB 12. Fixed price covers ,cvcry, expense, even books. Ac. NO extra charges. No Incidental expenses. No examination lor adu.lssion. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill lor d ull and backward boys, l'atrons or students may select any studies or choose the regular English. Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tho sale ol all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address I'MU'LWrt. CTaraVlinT&ty Graduate! MEDIA. PENN. a2C-lmd.tw TCDUCATIONAl.. Pennsylvania State College. PALI. TKKUt llllfVO llx'tTDm or Located in ono of the most bcautiinl and healthful or the entire Allegheny region. Open to students ot both soxes, ami offers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Course of four years. ?. A full Scientic Course of four years. .1. The following Technical Courses ol four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Natural His tory: (c) Chemistry and Physics ; (cl) civil Engineering. . ' 4. A Special Course in.Agriculturej 5. A Special 'Course in Chemistry. 0. A Classical and Scientific- Preparatory Course. . Military drill Is. required. Expenses for board and Incidentals very low. TUITION KUKK. Young ladles In charge ot a compe tent lady principal., K ' For Catalogues, 'or'othcr 'information, ad- urcsn ubu. w.atjikutuji, X'resKteilt, . , State College, Centre Co., Pa. aug8-13tdT.tb.s ' ' czohzzno. "ILOTHINGt ' CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A BABE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MADE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. We must closo out tho balanco or our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK 1st, Therefore anyone about to purchase should can on us ior bargains. - Along with this Closing Sale ate many Oar ments suitable for FAIL AND WINTER WEAK. Jt9Beniombcr our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.00 is still iu the lead as to Style and Quality. D. S. Hostetter & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANCASTEB. PA. B iOVS' SCHOOL SUITS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT At. ROSENSTEIN'S . ONE PRICE HOUSE, i NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having; a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of diem at prices far below their value in order, to close them out. The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see them. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one of the best cutters in the state I can guarantee a per fect -fit. Call and examine the latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They arc now ready and can be seen at Al. Rosenstein's, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. 37 North Quoen Streot, Lancaster. 1 jAI.I V'ASHIOK.H. FALL FASHIONS -IN- MBN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING AKKJiOW KKAUV ANI AUK NOW liHINC SHOWN IN WONDEK- PUL AUUAY. Having manutaeturcd for the last 90 days a more Select and Stylish Slock otCLOTIUNO than ever before we aro prepared to suit, the most fastidious in Style, making and Trim mings, and especially in Price, as "oun LAnon is oun profit." Note a lew Sample Prices : MEN'S HUSINKhS SUITS, $1.50, $4.00, ss.00, and $fi.00 MKN'S ALI-WOOL SUITS, 97.00, s.oo,ti.0, $iii.(io and $l2.oi. MKN'S OKKSS SUITS, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00 up to $31.00. BOYS' SUITS, In Urcat Variety, Our Specially. HOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $2.50, 93.00 up to $5,00. HOYS' ALL-WOOL DKKSS SUITS, $4.00, $4.50, $5.50 up to $9.00. OUlt ClULDlttiN'S DEPARTMENT Is com plete In every respect, and wo arc sellinga Child'H Suit for $!, $2.00 and $3.00. An All Wool Child's Suit tor $3.50, $1.0 $5.00, $6.00 and 97.00. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Customers can select Goods from in tho piece and liavo them made to order at a slight advance over onr Uoods on the counter. Wc make to order A 1 1-Wool Suits for 912.00; Heavy AH Wool Cass or Cheviot Suitfor 915.00. and Pine hrens Suit tor $18.00, $30.00 and $15.00. . Our Coods are marked in plain and large ligurcs in oni Two Commodious Windows, and a call on us will convince you of saying from 20 to 30 per cent. L. GMSIM & BEO, The Leading Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ICIghton tho Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House In the City. OKY auuits. riuiK NORTH END OR7 GOODS STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST COMFORTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. These COMFORTS are made on the premises out of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, H-lyd LANCASTER. PA. SAMUEL 1. PRIOE, ATTORNEY. HAS Removed his Olllce from S6 North Unite it5 ii f iiZ- V "u . ' umeoi- y,B.'lear or'tof" Monse, Long's New iButtding. mn-tld Si i "iwvwx axuKKT, fmmedl AMTMICH BMOS. ABVMMXIBMMMarT, A' 8TRICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. A8TEICH BEOS-' PALACE op FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST LOT OF FALL HATS NEW SHAPES. WHICH WE OFFER AT OUR KNOWN REASONABLE PRICES. Wo have also opened a complete new line ot Blrt Ostrich Pines From 75c. up to $15. Beauties at $3. $1 and $5. One lot ot very Long Pinnies at $2. Fine Black Plumes at S2.S0. BLACK TIPS A Bunch ol Fino Black Tips at 7."c. Elegant Tips at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a bunch. COLORE I) TIPS and PLUMES in all tho new shades. f RECEIVED VELVET AND VELVETEENS Itargalns in Black Silk Velvet. Wo refer especially to the Velvet we sell at SI. SO per yard ; actually worth $-r. Colored Bilk Velvots, worth $2.00 at only $1.50 per yard. Black Velveteens at Low Figures. BLACK CREPES. VERY CHEAP. SASH RIBBONS AT RKDUCKO PRICES. Bargains in Black Watered Sashea LADIES' AT VERY LOW PRICES. CHEMISE, PANTALETS, SKIRTS, NIGHTGOWNS. Children's Muslin Underwear, AT SO AND SR CTS. Children's and Infants' Wear, DRESSES, CLOAKS, CAPES, CAPS, BOOTEES, JACKETS, ZEPHYR SHAWLS at 50c. 9 MERINO UNDERWEAR For Children, Ladiei and Gents Lies' Waterproof Gnerc, Every tiarmeat Warranted. AT ONLY S1.SO. DOLLS GOSSAMERS at 25o. red? CANOPIES beSS READY FOR USB, INCLUDING ALL THE FIXTURES. NEW GOODS I RECEIVED uAILY, Muslin Outerwear TOXBAl- ODSEAKD TOT WO Mt'?J3n5m H fusGAnu mix jni B-vo notjaE. twostory goiua uniuiii.. KolSM St. Joseph street, having a good hydruu5Jr tmtui und all the rooms furnished with v , Tho lot has a frontage of 15 feet, 9 Inches anu a depth of S7 feet to a ten-leet wide public alley. Terms easy. Applj o a29-3ttlTu,Th&S No. 112 East King Street. CXLTX PKOPERTX AT PRIVATE SALE j On Long Deferred Payments : 1. Tho Store House and Dwelling on West King street, now occupied by Jno. E. Weaver. 2. Tho Hall Building on Prince street. 3. The House 1 occupy. 4. The House (No. 110) on West Orango St. Investors are invited to call upon aUMtdS&M A. K. ROBERTS. PUBLIC SALE. ON SATUROAT, -TEMBERia, 1SS2, byorderot the Orphans Court of Lancaster county, tho undersigned administratrix of the estate ol John Stone, dee'd, wlU sell at public sale, at the Hlester house, in the City ot Lancaster, the fouowing described valuable city property, viz : A lot or piece of ground situated in the Ninth ward, Lancaster city, on the east side ot the It feet wide public alloy running north lrom James street, between North Oueen anil Prince streets, in said city or Lancaster, con taining in lront on Bald alley 32 feet Vi Inches, and extending in depth eastward 13t feet, bounded on the West by said 14 leet wide pub lic alley, on the cast by a 10 tcet wide alley, on tho North by lot of Andrew Balmer, and on mo sontu iy aiuiect wiuo aucy, upon wnicii Is erected a Frame Stable Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when terms will be made know by CATHARINE STONE, a2G-3tdS Administratrix ot John Stone. TtUHLIO HALK.-UN TUDKSOAY. SKF- X TEMBEU 21.1S&, will he sold atpuhlio sale, on the premises, the following valuable real cstato, to -wit : All that very valuable FARM, containing 17 ACRES, more or less, situated on tlio south side ot East King street, in the city of Lancaster, immediately oppo site the Lancaster County Prison, and adloin- intr lands or Herman aimer, jacoo s. Miller and lands ot tho Directors of the Poor ot Lan caster County. This is one or the most desir able and valuable pieces ot real estate in the county of Lancaster ; has a good DWKLLINU HOUSE, Out-houses and other improvements. It Is particularly valuable lor Building Lots, being In the very best part ot tho cily or Lan caster, and especially adapted lor a Truck Farm. The ouliro ptoco is laid out In Building For lurthor information call on Henry Shu bcrt. Auctlonecrand Real Estato -Aaeut, No. C Court avenue, where the drstt Ol said prop, crty can be seen. It will bo sold In the whole, by parts or In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at IK o'clock p. m when conditions will be inado known by SAMUEL WETZKL. Henky SnnnKRT, Auctioneer. a2C&s2,9,16,19,19,20 VJLUK1A.UXB, V. ri 'UK STANUAKU CABR1A.UK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo make every stylo Buggy and Carriage de sired, ah work nnisneu in me most ciuiuuri ablo ami elegant stylo. We use only tho best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality or work our prices are tlm rhi-jirxt in tin; state. We buv lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms, Uiveusa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially niploved for that purposo. f n2B-tTdAw CAXfJCXB. pAKPETS. Carpet Manufactory. llavlnsr undertaken to manufacture RAO and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,iU0 yards perweek, 1 am now prepared to sen my enure stock ot Brussols, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT ORE AT BARUAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my oven manufactured goodrt. Please call early. H. S. SfflRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. airi lULAWUfom. nOMMUNWKALTII UISTR1HUTION CO 48th Popular Monthly Drawing OP TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Iu tho City of Loutsvlile, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th. 1882. Theso drawings odenr monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot au Act ot tlio tienend Assembly of Kentucky. Tho United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered tho following decisions: 1st That the Common wealth UUtrlbnttoa Oompatny la legale 3d IU drawing aro fair. N. B. Tho Company has now on hand a large reservo fund. Read the list or prizes tor tho SEPTEMBER DRAW1NU. 1 prtzo f 30.0U0 1 prize 10,000 1 nrlzo. 5.0CC 10prizes$l.oooeach 20 prizes MM each... 100 prizes $100 each . . 200 prizes 50 each.... 600 prizes 20 each ... . 10,00S 10,000 10,000 10,008 12.0W a juuu prizes wcacu 10,00t 9 prizes 300 oat-li, approximation prizes 2,701 9 prizes 200 each, " " L80I prizes luueacn, - - w L.it'O prizes. ................................ 91 ii40t WlioletlckeUs.fi; i.all tickets, ll; -27 tlckeu S0;5.rticketa,$100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY RKU1S TEREO LETTER OR POSTOFFICE OI.DKK. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to R. BI. IIOAKUMAJi, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., ot K. M. BOAKOMAN, 309 Broadwav. New York. feh.TuTbA8Aw MJCVIVAJj. GUAT'S SPKCiriO MKUICINJS. TMK Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ior Impotcncy, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in tlio Back, Dimness ot Vision, Prematura OKI Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack age, or six packages lor $5. or will ho sent lree by mall on the receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing the agent, U. R. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account ot counter felts, we liavo adopted tho Yellow Wrapper; theonlygcnuine. Guarantees oleure issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINECX, T Y. anrl2-lvdw i-ONCENTKATBD FOOD FOR STOCK FOR SALE BY D. B. HOSTETTER. ELEGANT BOOKS FREE. aug25-2wd YRLLOtV FROIT UIUAKS. CLKAK HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar In the city at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT ClOAR STORE. tnMTMZMMJP 9VMBM LANCASTER AKD MILUCRSTILLE K. i Can run aa loUowsfc 2w lp-: DP0). 7,. 9, and ?J3??i"u',u!d hh ? IBa V-mmjmit on Tsta MlllnravllfA (lnwni- mil a k a .:,. -M and 1,3, 5 and 7 p. oa. -,-,- Cai? nn u"y oa anjve tSm except ea Sua day. COLOMBIA PORT DEPOSIT RAIL j ROAD TIMS TABLE. Trains now run regularly on tho Columbia dt Port Deposit Railroad on tne following time: BOCTHWABP. STATIONS. HOKTHWABP. P.M. A.X. A.X. fA.lt r.K. P.M. 6:9) 10:20 .Columbia.... MB &3S 633 KhSt Washington... 8:09 5r25 6-.42 10-.39 Ciesawell.... 8.02 530 7:00 Uh55 Safe Harbor.. . 7:15 5:03 7:03 11:00 Shenk's Ferry.. 7: 5:01 7:09 11:03 Pcquea 7:36 4:58 7:12 11KB York Furnace.. 7:31 436 7:17 11:10 .Tucquan 7:28 4:31 7 11:15 JlcCall's Ferry. 7:83 4:47 7:37 116 Flte's Eddy... 7:10 4:36 7:4111:30 riahlntr Creek.. 7:06 4:33 7:50 11:38 7:10 ..Peach Bottom.. 6:57 4:26 7:50 8:05 11:54 7:27 ...Conowlugo... 6:41 4:12 7:36 p.X. 8:13 1&03 7:37 Octorara 6:32 4:05 7rH 8r25 12:15 &f ...Port Oeiwmit.. 60 3:55 7:17 Ift30 8d0 ....Perryville 3:41 7:f." p -KADINO M COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OfTaSSKNGER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 22o, 188?. NORTHWARD. L1AVK. Quarryville Lancaster, King St.... A.M. r.. r.M. A.M. 8-JO .... 20 7:30 7:30 .... 3:40 9:10 7:40 law 3:51 iKM 7:90 1:10 3:40 .... 9.46 3.-J0 5.50J .... uincasier Columbia. ABBITK. Reading SOUTHWARD. LSAVa. A.W. w. v.w. Reading 7:25 UMw 6:10 AJUUVB, r.H. Columbia 9:40 2:10 8,25 Laacaster. 9-J0 2:10 8:13 Lancaster, King St 9:40 .... 85 Uuarrwilla 10:40 .... Ih55 r.H 5:30 5:40 0:45 x rains connect at Reading witu train;, tuanu lrom Philadelphia, Pottsvllle. Harrisbnrg, Al. lontown and Now York, via Hound Brook Route. At ColumbU with trains to ami from York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. W1LSUN. hUlll. PKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKW SCHEDULE On and afU-r MONDAY , JULY 17tb, 1882, trains on the Pennsyl vania Rullruttil WlU arrive at and leavu the Lancaster ami Pniiadalphlu (li'iit-ia.s follows: IIasvI AV Eastward. LanPhli A.M. A.M Mall Express i sa Fast Lines 5:xi 7:.v Uarrlsburg Express 8:10 lori York Accommodation arrives 8:10 Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... 8;!tt Columbia Accommodation 9:00 11: r. P.M. Frederick Accommmlatlon arrives.. 12:55 Seashore Express ia 3rJ r m Sunday Mall 2:12 6:45 Johnstown Express 2S0 5-ifi Day Express........... ... ..... Ari5 7r Harrisburg Accoiuiuoilatloii t45 9 4. Mall Train 8:50 lhiw Hanover Accoinmolatlou west, connecting' at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick AccommodnUon, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, went, at 1:40, will 'run through to Frederick. Wmbtward. PhtlLan A.M. A.M. :27 C:27 osa lh to 10:15 10 31 P.M. 1:10 ISO 5a 2sai 7::t 7:10 il:to , l:l.r A6wS -fUXpTVSSee a Way Passenger Mail Train, No. J. via. Mt..loy.. Mall Train, No.2,viaColumbla,leaves Niagara Express Hanovor Accommoilatlou leaves. . . . Frederick Accoiinuotintion leaves... Harrisburg AccommcMlation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Express 4:31 4:30 7: 8:13 11:05 P.M. 2:14 4:14 5:40 western Kxpress Pacific Express.. fllrJi Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in., has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Lino, west, on Sunday, when ilngged, wUlBtonatDowningtown.CoaU-sville.ParLcs- . burg. Mount Joy, Elizabethtown anil Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Kx press run dailv. JiAIUtOAVS. '', GREAT Burlington Route. L'kicags, BarliHgLea St quim? K. K. Chicago, liRrIIigt0B & hIhcj R. K. PKINCIPAIi LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Denison, Dallas. Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This routo has no superior for Albert l.u, MInnenioils und St. Paul. Nationally reputi-d as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to bo tho BKST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes oi travel. All connections mado In Union depots. Try it und yon will And traveling a liiiury Instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this culebrated Iluu for sale at all offices In tho U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., clmerf ully glveu by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chiuaho, lit. T.J.POTTKK, 3tl Vice Pres. A Gen. Manager,CatoAQO, III. JOHN J. A. BRAN.Oen. Kautera Agt., 317 Broailway, sot: Washington sl Naw Yowr. Bon-row. Mass. wavlG-lyd&w VUINAAMU UMtAHHWAMMk. TT1U11 MAKTISI. FMTJAIIS! FBDIT JAES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT- CHINA HALL. IIoadqnartcrs,for MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRD1T JARS, Pints, Quarts, and Hair Gallons. Gem Glass Top.Fruit Jar, Cohansey Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JAUF. JELLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 15 EAST fclNQ STBBBT LANCASTER. PA. SMALL HAVANA CIGARS 2 FOR 5 CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT ClOAR STORE. 4
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