Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 10, 1880, Image 4

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Lancaster intclligcncrr.
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1B80.
PATTERSONS OOLlffiX.
THE NEWSPAPERS SPEAKING ulTi
The riflli Installment ej Their Opinion-..
Judge I'at.er-.en and the Ktlitei- I I In- J.aii
canter IntelliKi'iiccr.
Yerk Daily, I ml.
The case of Steir.nirm nm II. .&. 'li-v-
ljaned l)V.Iufij;c Patter-nil, f Lanc;"ter.
for editorial criticiMn uj:i an aihuittcil
misearriae of justice in the laUeiS r-.uit.
lias attracted "uuivcrial alteniv . Tlic
arbitrary action of thcjn'l i-. demued
1)3" the entire ire-s of the state aim, se far
as it had opportunity te speak, by the pre-s
of Use country. The Philadelphia Times
dicu-ses it asa ''judicial ei ime ;" the New
Yerk Sun cempaies I'attei-en t .cini;-.
Jefficys and Neah Davi- . and cvei ncw.s-
aper in I'hilailclphia, from the :' i.-j.cii 1-
ent Ledger nm the jria'.e Xurth 'iniri'in
lellichwly Xers and Un'bnili. ' ';,
unite in the cheius- f exei'i.itii- Law-
ei& alie appear te lake i'ne s-.iuii iev.
J'attersen it i well known has net ' :ie sup-
jiert of any member of the Lancaster bar,
who is at once di-interet-'d a-id i expectable
ZSIr. (wnven and .Iudt;e Ulaek lenj; since
declared that the judge ''had flown higher
than he could ioe-t,'" and thi- seem- tehe
tin- T'ttli-d oiiinien of the iH-efei-siiin.
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mi ,.... I..;,. ..-,,. r-.i ,;., !
X ilU Ul.H; ,-3.l lli. MUllluiii-. v.. i.i-.
aitie.- nanieil Miyu. r were niuicieu. u:e
l)!eeeuti!ig eliiccib and counsel for the de
lenec met, aiuhia-t'l te lettheiiefendants
eir. because they v .c "the be-t Ueiub!i
ean verker- in ll:e -A.ird." Tiiii wai ef
fected by a fal-e stiieinent te the ceuit.
in which counsel en eth sidi-s united, tli.it
there win "nee'se again-t the njdi-i-.
In an aetie'i for lili i.-air.st the Xnr Km.
bieught bv the I.i-a-.'i--. iinplieate.l. tli: -.state
of facts was ct.irly e.st.ibli-hed. but
.Tudg l'atteiseii tO'i no notice of them.
He did net summon e Uepublicau eiiici.ils
te answer fei their i.iiunt iinpositieiiupon
fie ceuit, which h.ii been legally p:ecd
licfere him. and "hich had i-onfcsseillx led
le a irres- peie.sien of juslii-e. Ihit
when, in ceusfipn nee of the jm-siurc el
nublic opinion, 1 he t-uyders wcie again in
iicted. and pleaded the pre ions ei diet in
lieu of a second trial for the name elRn.-e.
and the I"n:i.i.H.i;xu:u diew atten'ie:i te
the fact that the judges, pr-eeuler. de
fendants, lawyers and indicted ciimiuaK
weie all of the same political ait."
Patterson juddenly became extremely
sensitive ab iut the honor of his ceuit.
Ilenbel and Steinman wcie )iemj)tl
"haled" befeie his iudmunt .-L.it. ami
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Hiled te show cause why they should
no; tn- punished for contempt, and whv
thi-y slieu'ti net be thrown ever the b.;i.
They .ui'wcied that they had cumuittn!
no eeuten:; t, nor had they e.tnicd them
belves i-'"i-wise than well and faithful!;.
in the. t.ice.s as atteni's. The li.nl
m.ide ti . publication as editm s of a pub
lic jeuiu.-l .iiid for the jui'.'ii .v"d. If
the jude eniisidered binisflf j.ei.s.ni.ill..
aggrieve!, he had hi.s reme'l;. : 1 :;--y ik
ready te an-wer hin. beleie a juiy in :.
action Ibr libel. Hut thev denied hi- ri .'. t
te sit in judgment en his own cas,.. , !
intlict an iiifameus .senten- rj. 1 ,"i'.,i
withen: tiial.
Aftei weeks of hesitation P.itt.i -. u n
ilismi-iM' the proceeding fei centeiuj-i. i-in
disb us the attorneys ler the'.i p i -..'
ell'enec te him in their eipacity a-e.I.. .
Tiii-, he does in a v.eal;. lriellinif ;i ii.mi.
which can lianllj be read without t -.
a jiititul sen-e of the mental, m-.i . n
piofessienal delieiuicics of theunU'. ."i
.indue, who has undei taken teei-. ; i
ie'.ver of his high i!tiee. t.i wie.ik h.-- . . .
senal v-ngeanceupen aeoupieefgeii i-.t :i
who liajipened te eil'end liim by a". 'ii
nently ju.st crilicism. but v. he J' : ,i m-e
also te be members of the b.u. J u ..ih
a compound of ignorance and s.itiii..'' .i-se
ought te be no room en any bene', i i
civilized country. Of ceure the .-uji.Vii.e
court will lead Judge Patters m a pieptr
lessen : but that v. ill be hardly neuuh :
the general impression is t'lat the !-,! 1 1
lure will have an important 'bttv e p i
form in his case.
Jt(!eKi- It or U-p uu,i
lla-ten Flee I'res-, lit
It has bt'eli re-erv-id for a 7ipu. ! .u
judge in Lan.-.isier county te .. a ..-iri,;,
position and biing the judicial .t iaii.yl
vania into fiiithe:- -eiiteniit b an a. . of, -vengeful
malice tewanls two je.uig m.-in-bers
of the b.u. who as editor-, of ,i pubii
journal criticised Judge Patteiseif ,s con
duct. As the lelegiam, 1 ihe j', j en
.Saturday stated, Judge Pattej.-..u di nii--ed
.Messrs. llensel and -t"iiini,in f. e:ii lie bar
of Lancaster bee.iu e the Inti :. . i :.
new.spr.per. of v. nieh they aie t t . j . i .-.,
diew conclusions f,-im t!:e .-.- ,n le-ti-meny
of a ease that had been t idul h '
the court ever which Judge PaUe'-.en pje-
sides. If the act of Judge Patter-en is al
lowed te stand without challenge p - a
l-ej)cr thing for a judge te de. then Iheie
is v.e such thing in Pennsvlvania as lib- ,
erty of the piess.' lie has made an at
tempt te gag a newspaper for commenting
with cntue propriety en the eudene
pieduced in a ease that was be be
eoie the courts, had been decide d,
ant. alTected the is ue as te hew far the
dominant ring in the politics of a county
should be allowed te tamper with the
administration of justice in the criminal'
eemts te secure pe'itieal ends. Tliis was
the tpiesiien di-cu-scd en the evidence
submitted in it.-- jm.'cial settlement, and Air
this discussion J ue-'c Patterson has dam
aged and tried .V I- ing into evil lepnte
two reputable law;, rs : young men with
the rutin c before them and te whom a
successful blew of is kind would be an
irieparahle injury.
But the blew ,u. -it be successful. The
people of Peni syhania intend that the
press of this state shall be free te di.-cu.-s
every eucstien for the public information
in which the people hae an intciesL te be
informed. It is only returned that the press
shall conduct its discussions with justice
and propriety, and the comments' in the
Lancaster Ivrr.M.iGiixc tax en which this
oppressive act of Judge Patterson is
based, weic entiiely within these limits.
"We cleailv believe that Judge Patterson
.should cither ceriect his outrageous
tyranny or be impeached : bccau.se if this
act uhall be allowed te take its place among
admitted precedents there is no piotectieu
worth speaking of against the arbiliari
ncss of jr. 'ges. "We believe a gieat and
fun.IaiTmal principle of liberty of speech
has be.' ti violated ; and if atonement is n"i
made !' e aggrieved journalists then the
press -. ''cnnsylvania is under as bad a
censei - .:p and surveillance as that of
Fnincc, Ki.ssia, Austria, Turkey and
ether count, as in which no pretense !.-
made te en" degree of libeity. Judge Pat
terson sh'iuid revoke his malignant and
unjustifiable act or be expelled from the
bench te make room for a better jud",.'.
A Ctiiiiimlruin fur tlie Court.
Kaaten Arii", Dem.
The supreme court of Pennsylvania wil
be asked in Tilay next te decide wheth-r
the decision of Judge Patterson disbaniag
the editors of the Lancaster Intiii.i.h.e:.
ci:u from juacticing in the ceuits -f thei
county, was founded upon prineWs of
right and justice.
Cestlv I'nHiimr.
I'liiladelpliia Clirenlclc-IIeralil, Deiu.
Judge 1'attcrsen, of Lancaste 1, .
hatched out a laigc breed of ch' kc .-.
which arc bound te eoine home te re-r.
He is going te tind the disbarment of
Messrs. Steinman and llensel the me-v I
cosily pastime of bis life.
l'relit, S1.200.
" Te ?-u:ii it up, Lx long years of bed-ridden
s:ckues-. cc-i-tluj; itSO per year, total $1,200 aU
et tJils ex))cnc was stepped bv three bottles
et Hen Uitteis taken bv niv wile. Shclias done
l.'.rerinlidiiffwnik lui-a v.;ir since, without
i c e-, of a lav. and I want evrybodyte
1- "low it. for their- beneiit. al-iwdiw
. I!. tie. el Maiiclie-tL-i Ontaiie Ce.. X. Y.i
in- -l e'utained liniiiediat- leliel trern
the u et Dr. TiieiiKL-' Eclectrie Oil. I lmvie
1 . .i--.nn:i. iei eleven yeur-. Have been
t. !'.! te -it up till i,:?f.t for ten or twelve
iii.'li.- i.i -ueet ion. 1 cj-n ni'v -leepeuuilly
a.l n.'l.t en ii le.itliti be.l, iiiich 1 had net
b -en able te le jireviniis te u-ing the Oil.
Anether writ--: " 11i.it. e been neubled witli
A-t lima ter vear-; have u-ed halt a bottle of
Hi. J'lietna-" Kcli'C-tric Oil. ami the benelit I
li.ie received Ireiu it l--esjreat that I would
net take one bundled dollar- ler the balance
it I could K't no mere." Addre-- all orders le
II. 11. ceehi-an. .lni'-'i-t. 1 :7 and V"Ci Neith
O'K en -trtel, I.anea-i- i.
A (.reat Disceie:
Tl.is. pi ituari'y. is w ' '
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iiiiiii- In i uic ilij -K-iun-.
i ini'ilv ter all kinds "1
il. anil tin- liu.it li'-.jll
tij :i t.rcat Man.
A Warner'- sale Ner-l-
c.e et the me-t a
Ite leuntl a haiinlt
; -s In. ethers improved
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new
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X lii-mn! row at the u-ual Hours
bv l.'ev . m. Mn; l-en. p.i-tnr. Mindav school
ail'ii'.ni. - ,, ., ; K,. ttie evening. "New
'ie-'.a'u at !'. i ;i i-in" "'Ue ordinance et bap-li-:n
v i i ue .. m:ni-l 'I e 1 alter lln- si-ruien.
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. .-v 1 -ir-dav evciiiii'-r at "7; .. I'lcacliing
'li "mn al 7'. p. in. MimUtY
i '. in. 'i einiy" people's prayer
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Milling in the
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11 iif serv i
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Mitchell.
COMMUNION AT 8
; at In' . a. in. Even-
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mtr :n nun low nmniin and even-
pi-. i i. i:.-. 11. AV. llull'eid. Prayer
it"'.-1 .1 -umlay -clioel at l;'i p. in.
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ilniie sei ii'-s vv ill b" held in M. Pauls
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a. ni. erinen
mini-.-
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r :ii in' . a. m. am! 7! , p. in., bv the
'' v..i. Liiiifeiiiutli. .Meiiiinir subject
'.i le in.l our 1! -pen-ibility te it.
-"'."ii iriessiveainl Ilcvoiulienary
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II. v. .1. . I e.-i. at I"' a.m.. aiitl 71 i
.1 i !.. - limn at 2 p. .11.
j.ni.MUMtiiiA'i.-::!:'.. . z. itew-
". :-. Lite et Te onto. ( .iiiada. v ill preach f
. i L.i'i ...ster ii lety in Lima's building,
.. Nni ih tjie en -Ire" t. e-i sisn.'ay morn
, ... II a in-t.. . ! tne n-ii.il t hut .-li heiir. Mib. I
- i i t.i .. Ini.i et Nt Inicliadiiear's l
. c i ai d it-vpi il' i, Intel ptetiilien." Dan. '
. .. i , t ,i v iii.n.: it. v. di lecture in the
. ; . ..ii !: ev tliuich Doctrine
; in,- ei'i- :. .t;..l tie rioe.l."' The
.in V il. I
t ... i;..riM.i.-' r. mn of god
I'..-.- i : in l mn.. li; llie i t-ter. Itev. ,
i . . !.. !.i.,t'.:,t l.l' .i. in. and at 71 ,
j. i. . -..'i. ... - i.tit.l an i : '.lit I'.ilile das- at
1 p. '.i vli- em -s in.i.tv - i .'. at the (.teen
-in' ! ( 'n.ielai - P :i l'tajer meeting at .'!
p. in.
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i 4 . . t vv v t t . i cl i "el-ielf.
CUTICURA
liiu;. .itt.itvt. I ' -e i:e l-ete.l -nt-i - il
any 51ede - -- - t !:ttt-.:i 'eniit's.
Mi :-. Vittk-. .' . .ve never !'! ' d
I n -i . t I'.e p.e . : i i: v. . . i i . v
.. se. , m ,n.' ,e. ler Hi" -p. ',
P"i i.i i.ien! an I i n of li 'il 1 1 1 - 1
the I i , I. -ki. i- . . v .ire. ll'iVV .'..
a-, ii il . l i ,i a'. ".i"fi : .u- i
vt . I ! ynt ' I : ' ' 1. in!- et - ,.. ,.
In .1 I ii' .a I. i . i -, a-inetiic or iyii"-
niil - ei .il u
'i'li. v ,- i-n il '. e ' . ' out frnv e'
radii" it.ii' i lie :uu. - e.' :: :
111" -li.j -. -14 . .! mn - !!. l.l.ll. ri..
tlerlul i ' -i inni i7 la (.I'll" s. ! i
SAir iti:i:u?i
ibe ISudv for ion Vear-s. Penna
iiently Cured.
LwvOrnii: of (.'has. lloremox.
n.-ie-s -tieet. Ilo-teu, Feb. -.-, lt-7.
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171
Mi --;:-. M 'Tics ,V PeTTia:: Cenllcmcti. I feel
it a dut bunion i toil and tiueiijili jeu all
-who an- int. le-ted'te knew the l.it-l that a
i:ie-t di-iirn e ible and eh-tiuate ea-e of Milt
i;i:eii!,i or i em i. w hieh li i- lieen under my
pei- '..il i" -, , . i ii in irem its liiM appeaiance
te ill" pie-eel tune. about ten (ill) year,
(evi:i:i.c i he ure.ilci portion el Uie patient's
lieilv a. id limb- v il li it- p.-eitii.ir irritatiiif; and
iii bin -tab. :,ud te w hieh all the known nieth-eil-
te in-itnii: sii'-h tli-ea-e has been applied
without bem-til. n.is eemjilelely tlisappeaietl,
le.tv ma ele.,n and hcalliij -Mii. under a lew
ililj s ei pieiu-e applicatinu e. (.'i'iicliia.
lean and de heartily adv i- all similarly at
llicietl Je lrv the l. metly v .c . li:: 1lii bt cl
b final in ..ii- c.is".
leu ii:!'i Mi.. -, '
' " ui r:Pi .; i-ex.
LlWAl C0?ir..A5AT
p p-ia 1'rcatrtl bv Sb" IttstiTcut
s .. 1- itnnd- ei. One Dettle.
A ad
(..!!:
i Il.ave had Liver Complaint and
i.'. w nh riinuim; sims en the .side til"
1. i len vear-. Dot-ters did me no
e been -pending ler eight years
1 i' ne.nl. Kver.v tiling I ale ilistivxs-
it" laced liein 17:i te 1,'!-J pounds.
i. . the lir.suLVK.VT ami it helped me
ii oil llie bottle I gained live and
u ds. it iv ii)inr the biisines--, ami
' ti r it strong-.
.mtnilv. .I04IXR0T,
. -b A v e., C hic.ise, 111., Xev. 15, 1S7S.
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"ms-l C -ill : t. v is at'.mirably assisted in
e.i-e .itiMienie iilij-ieal weakness, or wben
the Mills et M-relula is known te lurk in the
-sein by the internal Use el the Cuticuiia
i.i -ei -V.M-. without doubt the most powerful
bleed purifier and liv er stimulant in the world.
i'itiiI l'.v sesiMs.ui elejrant toilet and meilic
lii d :e-sisiaut te ClTictUA in the ticatinent et
ad eteiual a '.mints. Fer chapped hamN;
..I'lh skin and tan. sunburn, ami the lesser
-Lin Deuble-, it is indispensable; as a soap ler
tin toilet, i he mii-eiy and bath it is tliu most
i. . u. mt, l. Me h.m; "anil healing before the
pi, .lie.
i).t-e L.!eat lenieilii succeed where all
et n'l heie'oteie in u-e tail because they ptis.
-i new and original pi-ejieities never before
-ue i --tullj ceuibined ill medicine.
"i In- (rnctliv Ri.mumus are pieiiaied by
'Vii'k-r Petter, Chemists and Druiii.-t-, :i.;e
'v.i liin-jteu -tieet, Ilosten, ami are ler Kile bj
1! ilru-.sts. Pi ice of Cut ieui-.i, small boxes,
' i ei ats; large bete-, containing two and enc
i al iiuifstlieuuaiitity et small, si. Reselvent,
-1 ..." beitle. Culicuia Seap, - cents per cake ;
i j n id, 30 cents ; three cakes 75 cents.
;GUiWS
In the Annihilation et
Fain ami Inllammaiieii'
iFtrcrs'Sin the Vitalizatieu of
v'eak. Paralyzed, and
I'ainlul Nervous Parts
t-AATEB
Ffivi fc anil Ol'L'illls. ill flit. !..r.
our et chienie v eaicness el the Lungs, Heart,
.en! Kidnejs. in the Absorption of Poisons
'rim the Rfned through the Peies, and the Pre
'I'li'uiiii t.i Ir ever and Ague. Liver Complaints,
i'ab -inl and C'fiutaieus Disease-, they are
n-e. lerlui. Get the genuine.
Ca'TICCRA lOK SALJ7 AT LOCUEU'3
Drug bterr 9 Last King street.
jerZZEVERl" XD TBIMMnfGS.
Netice, Ladies!
We are new receiving daily all the Latest
Styles and Novelties in
SPRING HATS,
Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Fancy
Ribbons.
HAUGHTON'S
Keep the i.arpst Stock, the Latest Styles and
Finest Geed-, at the Lewest Prices in our city.
2 r.utlen Li-le Gloves, 10, 12 and loc. '.Miami
I.i-le. t. eves. 21, U0 ami IKc. 3-lland Lisle
Glecf- .:!' ami 35c. Kid Gloves, 50c, 7jC, $1 00
:n. ' s, ., M.i- p iir. Fer a Geed Gleve gote
II t'e"" -IN'-. Fera Handsome
CWEPE HAT OR BOMBT
go II VUGHTOX'S, for they keep them Irem
-1ST). s"'u $J..".e. $1.S7 up. Crepe eils. Finest
(Jualities, -.", SLIM, $4.7."). ?;.0i and $3.00 apiece.
Fer the Cheapest anil lJest Crepes go te
lI.r:HTOX's. If you want Handsome
BLACK SATINS,
Fer $1.00, $1.10 and $1.2! no te HAUGHTON'S.
If you want the Finest Sat ins All Shades, irem
$1.00 te $1.25, fro te HAUGUTOX'S, for they
keep the Finest Stock in the city.
It you want te see a Fine Variety of
Black Silk Fringes,
for 25, :;-. 7.0, C2 and 7jC, FIXE SADDLLIt'S
sIl.K FIMXGES. Irem ."0c te $1.50 per yard.
Git ASS Fltl.NGKS, for 35. flti. .2, 87e and $1.50
per vard, COLOUKD FUIXGLS, in all the Xew
.-hades, at 50, 75c ami $1.00 per yard. Fer
Fringes go te HAUGHTON'S.
FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
5, fi. ?, 10c ami up. IIOKDEIIKD IlAXDKKlt
i. H I E Fs. H, 10, 15 ami 25c. W ide Laces, 5, (i anil
sc. liretenne Laces 10, 15, 25 ami 50c. Fine
Landauek Laces, 20, 25 and 50c. Fine Em
broideries Irem 5c te $2.00 per yard, Ladies,
ler the Finest Variety of
Miliar nil Trimmings,
GOTO
M. A. HAUGHTON'S,
Se. 25 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
Fer they keep the liest Stock in the city.
JJiirKLEltS.
TOUIS WEBEK,
j WATCHMAKER.
Xe.l.-9 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R.
It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, silver and
N ickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, .vie.
Agent ter the celebrated Panta-cepie Specta
cles and Ej e-Glas-e-. Repairing a pecialty.
aprl-lytl"
Lancaster latcles.
FOR SALE I'.T
B. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KINO STHEET,
LANCASTER, PA.
BEAUTIFUL THINGS
Wedding Presents
BlLiEBAIS MIDDLES,
PHILADELPHIA.
Large Importations of
NOVELTIES.
Cases of Uriilal Silver,
Fine Porcelain Oriiainenfs,
Clocks and Cleck Sets,
Ureuze tirenns and Vases.
Polite attention te all visiting
B. B. B.
Goods by express en approval, with privilege
el examining before purchasing.
Bailey, Banks & Biddlc,
12th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
apriMydTh,Th&S
JFUJtXITUlli:.
i Netice of Merest te ill !
NEW STOCK. NEW STORE.
NEW AND INCREASED FACILITIES.
Ily recent Improvement te my Ware Reems
they have been much enlarged and improved,
and have just been tilled with a Xew and Com
plete Assortment et Hand 3la(jc and ether
FURNITURE,
OFTHB
LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS.
I guarantee all my work and will make it te
your interest te call.
Repairing and Re-uphelstcring at short no
ice. Picture Frames made te order, at
15J EAST KING STREET.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
JtOOTS AXIt SHOES.
"17 QTT BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS
XllxxO JL made en a new principle, insur
ing comfort for the feet.
TrrirT2i Lasts made te order.
JDJv MILLER,
tebl4-tfi
133 East Kins street.
Spring
Novelties !
OPENING DAYS We Trill display en FR1DAT and SATURDAY, M ARCn 28 and 27. all the New Styles in
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, '
Embracing eyer 400 Patterns et the most Reautilul and Xerel Design, Rich in Celer ami lLmd--- i appearance. AKe, all the Xevv Styles
new ready in Spring Weight Overcoats and Ulsterettes. We have opened a Xew Depavtment ii. t . line, viz: Tim Manufacture of CHIL
DREN'S CLOTHIXG, te which we give strict and careful attention. xamine our stock.
CENTRE HALL
MYERS & RATHFON,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. 1'2 Fast King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
HEW GOODS FOR TIE SPRING TRADE, AT
QUNDAKER'S.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Ruffling, Cotten Triminins. Rucliiiijjs, Mack Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, He.siery. &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or llat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cull's, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our .stock, at
GrXJjNrDA.KER'8,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
CLOTHIXG.
H. GERHARTS
Tailoring Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
Ilav.r.g just returned from the New Yerk
Woolen Market, I am new prepared te exhibit
one of the Rest Selected Stocks of
WOOLENS
FOU TUB
Slirn aid Slier He,
Kver brought te this city. Nene but the very
best of
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AND
AMERICAN FABRICS,
in all the Leading Style-. Prices as low as the
lowest, ami all goods warranted as represent
ed, at
H. GBRHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
Spring Opening
AT
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have fei sale for the coming seasons an
Immense Stock of
Beaiy-Made Clothing,
of our own manufacture, which comprises the
Latest ami Most
STYHSI DESIGIS.
Come and see our
NEW GOODS
which is larger and composed or the best styles
te be found in the city.-
1 B. Hostetter & Sed,
24 CENTRE SQUARE-
ac-lyil
LANCASTER, PA
ur'T i;u irixus.
AUTHORIZED 15V THK COMMON
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
10th Popular Monthly Drawing
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis
ville, en
THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et lai'.t, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens ei tl'
State.
"The management call attention te the granc.
opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only
$.', any of the following prizes
1 prize $ 30,000
1 prize ie,(KK)
1 prize 5000
10 prizes $1,000 each 10.000
SOprizesSOOcacIi kmjuu
100 prizes, $100 each loeoo
200 prizes 50 each joeou
(KK) prizes 20 each oeo
1000 prizes lOeach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1 Veo
9 prizes 100 each, " " 'joe
f.'jtJO prizes $112,400
Whole tickels, $2; half tickets, $1 : 27 lickels
$50; 55 tickets. $100.
All applications ler club rates should be made
te the home eflice.
Full list of drawing published in Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald anil
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank dratt in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of $5 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address it. 31
ROARDMAN. Courier-Journal liuilding, Leu
isville, Ky., or at 07 and 309 Rreadway. New
Y'erk. IfiS-TnTii&S&w
AXTOKXJEYS-J.T-I.AW
HENRY A. RILEY
Attorney and CounseUer-atvLaw
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Steinman & Hensel.
Pfflffi
PER
CLOTItXXG.
Spring
I
JZMBltOIIiEllIES, AC.
Novelties
Mr.Mtic.ir..
BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL,
Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS
of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU
ENZA. "WHOOPING COUGH. COLD in the 150YVELS. ASTHMATIC
COUGHS, ami RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES.
lln. RROWNIXt! is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough
chemist. His "C. & C." (Cough ami Celd) Ceulial is net the result of mere chance, but et long
scientific research in chemistry anil medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action
and its unparalleled elncaey. "The expense inits manufacture i at least live times us, great as
that et any ether medicine upon the market, ami yet il is sold at the exceedingly low price et
50c. K3r Sample bottles (for a short time only) ec.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
iH-lydeevSw 43-FOR SALE 15Y THE PROPRIETOR AND ALL DRUGGISTS.
irixj-:s .ixjt Lnjuens.
S. CLAY MILLER
"DESPECTPULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as
--' the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old 'Whiskies ;
Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenhehner, Hannissville, Overhelt
and Gaft's Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has
recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will soil from the
original package at reasonable prices, at
Ne. 33 Perm Square.
aiuiiiv.iL.
D
W'S KIDNliV" PAD.
The only cure for Diabetes, Gravel. Diep-y.
Iliight's Disease, Pain in the Hack, Inability In
Retain or Kxpel the Urine, Catarrh of the mad
der, Affections of the Spine, ami Diseases
the Kidney, Rladder and Urinary Organs. It
avoids internal medicine; is cemlbi table t
the patient ; certain in its ellects. mM by all
druggists or sent by mail en receipt et price,
$2.00. Day's Kidney Pad Company. Teledo,
Ohie. ANDRRWG. KRRY,
Distributing Agent ler Lancaster County.
Agency, corner Neith (itieen and Oraieje
Streets, Lancaster Pa. aprlti-lvu
riH) THK SUFFKRINtl HU3IAMTV
N. LEWIN, M. D ,
Ne. 247 WEST KING STRL":"
Lancaster, Pa
DR. LEWIN, who has been a lesidt n t.:' 1. ,
caster but a lew months, is a giaduat of t
University of Dorpat, Russia, with a pniei
ing experience et twelve years, in which pern.,
he has been acting as Regimental I'hysieian in
St. Petersburg, ami attcrwards piacliccd in
Rerlin, Germany, with great success.
We call the attention of the suffering public
te the fact that h successfully treats
EPILEPSY,
RHEUMATISM;
NEURALGIA,
CATARRH,
and all chronic diseases. The severest cast
et
Chronic Catarrh cured in a short time.
References and testimonials from former
patients can be seen at my etllee.
Persons without means will only be asked
payment ter medicines. Communication- Irem
a distance attended te bv mail.
liill-lyd.'iw
G
1 LA1 TIDINGS !
TO THE AFFLICTED
WHO HAVE LOST ALL CONFIDENCE
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGS.
I.N
Remember, under the Omnipathic pi act ice
of DR. GREENE,nearlyall formsefdiscaseaie
cured. Over 400 of the liiestdilllcult (se-called)
incurable patients, from the best tuuiilie- in
Lancaster, under his charge.
ASTONISHING CURKS te tell you if you'll
call at our offices.
JOHN GOODMAN, who has tested the med
ical abilities of Lancaster's JL Ds. for l!l years,
se cured in two weeks as toge te work. JACOls
PAINTER, 4:0 Locust street, a sufferer ter 12
years, all the time doctoring, cured ii two
weeks. Rev. JOHN IIUNTKR, formerly pastor
of Church of Ged, of Lancaster, is here recog
nizing his friends with his left eye with Inch
he has been blind for It! years. Several persons
cured of consumption : one has gained i!
pounds in live weeks. WILSON HAMILTON,
.!(-2 East King street, consumptive ter ten
years, has gained a pound a day ler ten days.
CHRISTIAN ROOTY brought here, Jan. '-Jit,
in a carriage, ami Feb. 28, walked here without
aid. One of the best known citizens, wjie was
unable, under the treatment et leading physi
cians, te raise his arm ter 10 year-, was cured
in 14 days. R. S. KAUFFMAN. of Miller-ville,
led in blind Feb. 14, with both his ejes looking
like clots of bleed, could sec the pfiiiitings en
his walls March 5. Ne pills or poison- placed
in the stomach; all the remedies placed en the
outside of the body.
Catarrh Cured fer50ccnts. Consultation tree.
DK. C A. GUKKNK,
SJG North Queen Sticet.
nill-GiiidTu.Th&S
KlliXJiY AXH LIVER VUJtl:.
'WARNER'S
SAFE
BiEIEDIES!
WARNER'S SAFK PILLS
Are an immediate stimulus fera Torpid Liver
cure Cestivencss, Dyspepsia, Hilieiisness.
Poliens Diarrheea, Malaria, Fever ami Ague
and arc Useful at times in nearly all Diseases
te causea free ami regularactieii et the Rew els.
The best antidote ler all Malarial Poison.
These Pills are the discovery of an English
army physiciai. ami have been used with the
greatest success among the Rritish troops in
India. They are only manulactured in this
country by II. II. WARNER & CO.
WARNER'S SAFK NERVINE,
The improved discovery et probably the most
skillful nerve doctor in the world, e,uiekl
gives rest and sleep te the suffering, cure's
Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic
Fits, ami is the best remedy for Nervous Pi os es os
tr.itien brought en by excessive drinking ,ovcr ,evcr ,ovcr
werk,uiental shocksaiidetliercaiises.lt relieves
the Pains of all Diseases, ami is never injurious
te the system. The best of all Nervines.
Rettles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and $1.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, -ciTe
Piabetes Cure, Safe Hitters and SafeTenit:
are also superior remedies, unequalled in the.r
respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies arc sold bv Drug
gists and Medicine Dealers generally through
out the country
Send for pamphlet and testimonials.
H. H. W ARNKR & CO., Rochester, N. V.
3 rdJC-TcTh&sa&r-.-
Is!
jii:jival.
hop hop
IUT HIT
i:us ers
HOP
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HOP
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KRS
SfllM
Neve
HOP HOP nor
HIT HIT RIT
KRS ERS ERS
HOP
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LIS-
if)n
i.i r
i '-
r pil IS PUREST AND REST 3I1SD-
1 ICINK EVER MADE. A com
bination of Heps, Rucliu, Man
drake and Dandelion, with all the
best and most curative pieperties
efall ether Hitters make-the great
est Hloed Purifier, Liver Regulator
and Life and Health Restoring
Agent en eai th. Ne disease or ill
health can possibly long exist
wheie Hep Hitters are used, se va
ried anil perfect are their opera
tions. They give new life and
igorle ihu'agi'd ami infirm. Te
all whose employments cause ir
regularity of t lie bowels or urinary
organs. or who reiuire an Appe
i.cr. Tonic ami Mild Stimulant,
Slop Hitters are invaluable without
intoxicating. Ne matter what your
ieelings or symptoms, what the
ilisea-e or ailment is, use Hep Hit
ters. Don't wait until you aresiek,
but if you only feel bad or miser
able use the'Ritters at once. It
may save your life. It has saved
hundred-. $."00 will be paid tern
case they will net cure or help. De
net sutler nor let your friends suf
fer, but use. and urge them te use
Hep Hitters. Remember, Hep Hit
ters is no vile, drugged, drunken
nostrum, but the Purest ami Rest
Medicine ever made; the"Iiivnlid's
Friend anil Hepe." and no person
or family should be without them.
Get sonic this day. Hep Cough
Cure is the sweetest, safest and
best. Ask children. One Hep Pad
for -deuiuch. Liver and Kidneys is
.superior te all ethers. Ask tfrug
gisfs. 1). i. (j. is an absolute and
irrisisfable cure for Drunkenness,
use of opium tobacco and narcot
ics. All sold by druggists. Hep
Kilters Miff. Ce., Rochester, N. Y.
Semi for circular. SJ oS-lycetl&w
HOP
RIT
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H
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er's Drug Stere, 1) East King street.
K-W
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PEIDIAaEaTLY cures
kidney diseases,
liver complaints,
constipation
And PILES
K-W
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Dr. R. H. Clark, Seuth Here, Vt.,
says, "in eases of Kidney Troubles,
it ha- acted like a charm. It has
cured many very bad cases of Piles,
ajid has never failed te act cllicient
ly." Nelsen Fairchild, of St. Albans,
Vt., says, "It is of priceless value.
After sixteen years et great suffer
ing from Piles and Ceativeuess it
completely cured me."
C. &. Hogaben, et Rerkshire, says,
"One package has done wonders for
me in completely curing a severe
Liver and Kidney Complaint." .
WONDERFUL WHY.'
POWER.
Hecause it acts en the Liver, the
Rowels uud Kidneys at the same
time.
Hecause it cleanses the system of
the poisonous humors that develop
in Kidney anil-Urinary Diseases, Ril Ril
iensness, Jaundice, Xjonstipatien,
Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia
and Female Disorders.
KIDNEY WORT Is a dry vege
table compound and can be sent by
mail prepaid.
one package will make six quarts
el medicine.
K-W
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Try it new. Ruy It at the Drug
gist's. Price $1.00.
WELLS, RICHARDSON .V CO.,
Propricteis.
. Burlington, Vt.
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"RISKYIVOKT FOR SALE AT LOCH
IA, ers' Drug Stoic, !) East King street.
T IX WARE, JtC-
f 1.LT, ON SUKRTZKR. HUMP1IKKVIIX&
. j :t KIEFFKR, manufacturers of
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK,
. dealers in GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE
F f'RNISHING GOODS. Special attention given
te PLUMRING, GAS and STEAM FITTING
Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
DffiY
IDR
TJlArXLXJtS' UVIItK
LANCASTER AN MIIXEKSV1LLE K. U
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, and
11:30 a. m., and 2; 4. 6 ami sme p. nu, except en
Saturday, when Uie last ear leaves at 9:30 p. in.
Leave Mlllersville (lower entl) at 5, S, antt
a. M., and 1. 3rS ami 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time exeeiit en Sun
day.
r COLUMBIA AND PORT DEI" OS1T K. 1C
' and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow ing-
tune:
STATioss-NeirrawAnD. EP$ A,,:
Pert Deposit. 6:25 -J:4a
Peachbotteni 7:12 3:413
Fite's Eddy. 7:25 4:u
McCali's Ferry 7:37 4:17
Shenk's Ferry. 7:54 4:4t
Safe Harber. 7:51) 4:4!)
Columbia S:3U S:Sr,
Statioss-Secthwabd. Accein. Express
Columbia 10:4a fir-1)
Safe Harber. ii.:xs 6:4")
Shenk's Ferry 11:13 ti:34
1. M,
McCali's Ferry rils" 7:(.t
Fite's Eddy 12:fil 7:20
Peachbotteni i:i 7:32
Pert Deposit. its s:e.-,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKW
SCIIKDULK On and after SUNDAY.
APRIL 4th, iss, trains en the Penusylvani.-.
Railroad will arrive anil leave the Lancaste.
and Philadelphia depots as fellow s:
Leave Arrive
Lanc'ter Philatl'a
12:2Ta.m. Sflli.n.
2:10 " 4:1.1 '
5:20 " 7:10 "
7:SU) "
8.03 " 10:10 "
S:4.- "
9:10 " 12:01 e
1:20 "
1:2T v.m. 3:ID "
2:00 " 5:U) "
3:05 " 5:30 "
5:20 " 7:20 "
Itri'i " '.:: "
I Leave Arrive
I Philail'u Lane'tei
'12:30 a.m. 5:im a.m
S:tH) ' 10:if "
10:10 "
S.lH) " II:u". '
11:07 "
S:00 " 10:.-ii
Ik,") " 2:10 r.v
t .... 2:i:. '-
2:5(1 "
2::U) r.M. 5:t." '
4:00 " 7:2C
5::." 7::M "
(:-r " S:50 "
D:10 " ILM "
11:55 " 2.40 A. m
Kastwake.
Atliuitic Express,
Philadelphia Kxpress,
1 Il L .ljlllt
Yerk Accein. Arrives;
Harrisburg Kxpress,
Dillerville Accein. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation.
Frederick Accein. Arrives,
Pacific Kxpress,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Kxpress,
Day Kxpress,
Harrisburg Accoiiimedat'n,
Wkstwauu.
Way Passenger,
Niagara Kxpress
Hanover Accommodation,.
Mail Traill Ne. l.via Mt.Jey,
Mail Train N'e.2,via Cel'bia,
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Lecalvia Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accouiiiiedut'ii,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Kxpre-s,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Kxpress,
Pacific Express
Paeiilc Kxpress, east, en Sunday, when Hag
gcd, will step ut Mitltlletewu, Kliabcthtew u
Mt. Jey, Lunilisrille, Riitl-iii-lliind, Lenian
Place, Gaf), Christiana, l'nrkesbui-g. Conic
ville, Oakland ami Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Dowiiinglewn, Coatesville. I'm l.es
burg, Mt.Jey, Eliabethtewn ami Mhldletewn.
Hanover Accommodation, west, connects n(
Lancaster with Niagara Expiess, west, at 10:13
A. M., and will run through te llauever.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects, at,
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. st..
ami will run through te Frederick.
READING AND COLUMKIA RAILROAD.
On ami alter MONDAY'. OCT. (.Til, l:!-,
passenger trains will run en this read as toi tei toi
lews :
Tiiains Goise Seuth, a.m.
Reading, 7:30
Reinholds, S:01
Ephrata, S:IS
Akren, 8:21
I.iti., S:l:;
Mauheim, !):li2
Lancaster Junction,.. )-M
Lamlisvillc, !t:lt;
Columbia, !):I3
Dillerville, !i:27
Lancaster, '.)::K!
King Street, 0:45
Harulsh, 9:5s.
West Willow 10:05
Raumgardner, 10:09
Pcquea, 10:17
Rctten 10:2:1
New Providence, 10:31
Hess, 10:12
Quarry ville, In:5e
A. M.
I1:.V.
i: m.
12:2!
12:10
12:13
I-.U2
1:13
1:10
l:3u
1:55
2:lK
2.1 3
1". M.
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7:as
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S:I2
S:I7
S:55
9:01
9:12
9:19
9:25
Tiiains Goise Neirru.
Quarry ville,
llt'sS,
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I King Street,
Lancaster,
, Dillerville
Columbia
Lamlisvillc
Lancaster Junction,...
Munheim,
Akren,... . .....
Ephrata
Reinhelilsville,
Reading,
Trains connect at Reading with tialiis te and
from Philadelphia,
Pottsville. Ilariislim'' .i-
fen town nnil Jew
trains te ami from Y
Yerk. At Ctilumbia with
erk, Hanover, Get tysbuig.
Frederick ami Haiti
mere.
A.M. WILSON. Supt.
WALL l'AI'EUS, .-.
rUK LINK OF
WALL PAPER
AMI
WINDOW SHADES
is much larger than any season heietofeie. In
Paper Hangings we are prepared te show Hie
Newest Goods in Uie market, from the Lewe-t
Grade te the -Most Expensive. Window similes
of every description. Plain goods by the yard
in all colors. Extra Wide Materials for Large
Windows ami Stere Shades.
2,000 Rolls of Paper Curtains
te Merchants, at Lewest Wholesale Prices.
PATENT EXTENSION
WMew, Cornices
the newest thing out and easily adjusted te fit
any window- up te live feet in wiilth, in solid
walnut and most rcasenabl price. Cornice
Peli-sin Ebony and Walnut, with Fancy Rr.iss
Ends, Rings ami Hrackcls.
PIER AND MANTEL HIKK0RS.
Orders taken for any at Lewest Rates.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
1 ' feblO-lvdAw
UROVERIE.S.
XITIIOLESALK AND RETAIL.
SEVAN'S FLOUH
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH FRINGE STREET
dl7-Iyd
COFFEE! COFFEE!! ill
The Rest Fresh Roasted Rie, Lagnuyru
Mecha and Java Coffee always en hand. W:
claim that few Stores keep as geed an article
as we de for the money. It you want te enjoy
a geed cup of Coffee or Tea Ruy at
D. S. BURSK'S,
17 EAST KING STREET.
tdr'Suw Designs Fancy Chinese Husiness
Cards given with each pound of Coffee if de
sired. THRKK-I'OUND CANS VRKSJI TOMA
TOKS at 12. 14 and lGc. Canned Cern at 14,
10 and 18c per can. Table Peaches at 22 and 2Cc
ter :5-pound cans. Canned Peas, Fine Apples;'
Pears, Ac, at
BURSK'S.
IRESIl AKRON OAT SMKAL. 4 POUNDS
. for 53c. Turkey Prunes, ICc per pound.
Goetl Figs, 2 pounds for 23c, at
D.S.BUESK'S,
Ne. 17 KAST KING STRKET.
REMOVALS.
DR. S. B. FOREMAN.
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed Irem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
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