1- i a :ygg??,,gs'g7 v . aMBT jiisfcgriwnMaaia -- s' . .- -s.1 . , Wf s C - H .LAJTCASTEKiAJLL INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY APRIL 17, 1880. r.. , E iii I) I - te .-J- Lancaster intelligencer. SATUEDAYEVENINO, APRIL 17, 1880. COURT AND PRESS. RIGHTS OF LAWYERS AND EDITORS. THE NEWSPAPERS SPEAKING OUT. The Tenth Installment of their Opinions. And the Western Press, Toe. Westmoreland Democrat, Dcm. The action of the court in this regard, is severely commented en by the eastern press as unjust and arbitrary. Ignorance or Cowardice? Shippcnsburg Chronicle, Dcm. Much can be said en both sides of this question, but as it is a matter for the su preme court te determine, we prefer te say nothing further about it. A Terrible Prospect. AHoena Sun, Deni. That Lancaster judge has raised such a fierce curse about his ears that his smirched ermine is likely te be tern te shreds ere it subsides. The Principle Involved. Gettysburg Compiler, Dem. The principle involved is of such impor tance as te attract attention te the case throughout the entire country. Se far, in our newspaper reading, we have failed te notice a single defence of Judge Patter son's tyrannical course. Be Agreeable or He Quiet. Delaware County Democrat, Dem. This action, the Philadelphia Ledger very aptly remarks, if sustained by the supreme court, will be notice te all practicing law yers that they must keep out of newspaper alliances, or print nothing but what shall be agreeable te the judges. The Last State Worse than the lrlrt.t. Carlisle Volunteer, Dem. The actions of Judge Patterson have al ready received the severest kind of criti cisms from the public press irrespective of politics and this last act, which seems te have been necessary te keep up the ap pearance of consistency, is net likely te es cape the thorough dissection and sound execration it deserves. A Blunder and a Crime. Pett.-ville Chronicle, Dcm. Judge Patterson knew what lawful course was open te him, but it was net summary enough te suit his viudictivc purpose, and he has bespattered his er mine te wreak his personal spite. His unlawful cxcicisc of the judicial power is the very madness of the insolcnce of office. If That is the Law, Let it be Known. Scninten Republican, Hep. If a member of the judiciary is above the operations of the law, it had better be known. If he may thus punish a member of the bar for his utterances as editor, it will net require a great stretch of au thority te punish as severely the cxpress cxpress ef editors, preachers and citizens who arc net members of the bar. Geg Law Triumphant. Lebanon Advertiser, Dem. If Judge Patterson is sustained by the supreme court, te which tribunal the case will of course be taken, gag law will be tri umphant, se far at least as editing news papers by members of the bar is con cerned. If these things arc right wc may welcome the empire at once. Moves te Ketire Him. Perry County Democrat. Dem. They will appeal te a higher court for redress and if they de net get it there the people of Lancaster county will vindicate the rights of the press when they come te cheese Judge Patterson's successor. The growing "lmncrieusne.ss of the judiciary needs looking after. If editors who hap pen te be lawyers dare net write and pub lish what they deem te be for the public geed, under a penalty of being disbarred, then it is high time that presumptuous judges be retired te private life. An Indefensible Outrage. Philadelphia Evening Star, Ind. If a lawyer acting in editorial capacity may net criticise the doings of a judge without incurring such a penalty, it be comes a matter of interest te knew why an editor net a lawyer who sharply, but net unjustly, indulges in criticisms upon judi cial acts shall net also be punished. It seems te be an arbitrary and most un just proceeding. If the criticisms were ill founded or libelous, the law provided a remedy. But it is net claimed by Judge Patterson that they partook of that charac ter. He defines the offense as " misbeha vior," and forthwith perpetrates that which can be regarded only as an indefen sible outrage. The Compensation Involved. Baltimore American, Ken. The recent extraordinary proceedings of Judge Patterson, who presides ever the court at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, suggests him as the nearest likeness te Justice Shal low that recent days have known. The opinion which he rendered in striking them from the roll of attorneys is a superb bit of tomfoolery. "If any" wrongs," he says "are done in trials, it is net for law yers or newspapers te criticise them ;" and again, " from malicious and unjust at tacks by the public press calculated te im pair public confidence in its integrity and honest administration of justice the court is protected, net for the sake of the judges presiding, but for the sake of the public and the suitors in the court." As Patterson admits that the principle he lays down can only be applied in such rare instances as that at Lancaster where an offending editor happens also te be an attorney of the court, he might have spared himself the trouble of wishing that he could deal summarily with every news paper man who ventures tfr criticise judi cial proceedings. Of ejmrse, he has simply extended te the jecliters increased liberty and occasion te point out that he is unfit for his place en the bench, and if that satisfies him, we can't see why they have any reason te grumble. Given up by Docteis. ' Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy?" "1 assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Kitten ; anil only ten days age ids doctors gave him up and said he must die !" " Weli-a-day I That is remarkable ! I will go this day and get some ler my peer Geerge 1 knew hops are geed." al5-2vd&w Themas Myers, llracebridgc, writes : " Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil is the best medicine 1 sell. It always gives satisfaction and in ciiscs of coughs, colds, sere threat, burns, &c, im mediate relief has been received by these who no it," Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Malaria Destroyed. (J. A. .1. Gadbets, of Brockville, Canada, cer tifies that he was prostrated by a malarial dis dis c:ise contracted in Texas, and was quickly and completely cured by the use of Warner's Safe Pills and Sare Bitters. lie adds: UI shall never travel in that climate without veur Sate Pills and Bitters as a part of my outfit," al5-2wd&w Briggs only swears occasionally new. It was the rheumatism made him se profane, but since he lias taken Dr. Themas' Kelectric Oil, he has scarcely liad a twinge. He says he thinks another bottle will cure him entirely. Fer sale II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. ATTORNEYS-AT-EA W HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew. New Yerk. Collections made In all parts of the United Slates, and a general legal business transacted. Ucfers by peruiltwien f Steimman Jk UcBsel. RELIGIOUS. BETHANY LUTHERAN, M1LLEBSVILLE. There will be preaching in the English language te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, by the pastor, Bev. Wm. S. Pem FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. Preaching te-morrow at the usual hours by Rev. Wm. Morrison, pastor. Sunday school at Vi p. m. FIRST REFORMED. DIVINE SERVICES te-morrow morning and evening. Sunday school at ZA p. m. I7IRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching by the pastor. ReT. S. II. C. Smith, at 10 a. m. en "Mill Small Voice," and at 7i p. in. en " Proper Obser vance et the Sabbath." Sunday school at 1 p. m. Yeung people's meeting at 6 p. m. MORAVIAN REV. C. B. SHULTZ, PAS ter. Services and preaching at 10J a. m. and 7 11. m. Sunday school and adult Bible class at 1 p. m. ME. MISSIONS REV. S. O.OARRISON, . pastor in charge. Preaching at the West Mission at 10 a. m. and 7J p.m. leung Tenrlna nwvnr tnnptinff !lt (A 11. m. PreaCll- ! at the East Mission at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. in. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES AT THE usual hours, morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor, Kcv. J. Y. Mitchell. ST. JAMES. HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 and Morning service at 10 a. in. Even ing Prayer at 7 p. m. At the evening service the scats are free. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. THE USUAL divine services will be held in St- Paul's church te-morrow morning and evening. Sun day school at yx p. in. ST. STEPHEN'S CJAPEL, COLLEGE Campus. Services at 10 a. in. Sermon by Kev. Dr. J. TV. Nevin. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching te-morrow morning and even ing by the pastor, Kev. K. TV. Hufferd. Prayer meeting at a. m. Sunday school at p. in. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Services at 10X a. in. and 7J4 p. m. Preaching in the morning by Mr. Frank Wetzel, and in the evening bv Mr. A. F. Dreisbach. both of the Theological seminary. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E., SOUTH O.UEEN ST Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7'J p. in., by the pastor, Kev. J. Lindemuth. Prayer meeting at 6 p. in. Sunday school at ljp. in. Lec ture en Tuesday evening bv Kev. Jehn Wesley Geiger, of Marietta. Subject '-Give the Bey a Chance." SALEM CHUKCn OK GOD SERVICE morning and evening, by the pastor, Kev. J. K. Seule. Sunday school at Antieeh at '.) a. m. Sundav school at Salem and Derwart street iniss'iens at 1.45 p. in. Preaching at Antieeh at 5 p. in., by Kev. J. II. Elliett, en " The Resurrection," continued. Service at Bethany mission at 5 p. m. SECOND EVANGELICAL, MULBERRY street, above Orange. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. J. A. Feger, at 10 a.m., and 7i p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, Kev. D. A. L. Laverty, at 10 a. in. and at 7i p. in. Communion in the evening. Sunday school and adult Uible class at yA p. m. Mis sion Sunday school, at the Green street Chapel at 2 l. m Prayer meeting at 3 p. in. YM. V. A. GOSPEL MEETING TO . morrow evening at 0 o'clock. Service of Seng at 3 p. in. EOR SALE OR RENT. STORK ROOM FOR RENT, NO. 114 N. Queen street. Possession given January 1st. Apply at dtt-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street. 1?OR SALE. : A Shuttle Beard In Geed condition, with four bets el quoits, will be sold cheap. Apply te H. L. M1S1ILER, 1112.5-tfd 113 East King Street. 17O K RENT. ; One room. Ne. 43 Xertli Queen street, suitable ler photograph gallery, formerly oc cupied by J. S. Saurman. Apply te iiS-tfd THOS. BAUMGAKDXEK. COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER STOKE FOK RENT. A well Established Cellar Factory and Leather Stere ler rent. Alse suitable ter any ether bu-ine-s. Apply t 125-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHN A. S1IOBER. PUBLIC SALE TVILL BE SOLD ON THUKSDAY. APRIL 22. 1880, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at the Lancaster County Pri-011, a large burplus stock et Leal and Scrap Tobacco. By order et the alC-r.td BOAKD OF INSPECTORS. FOR RENT. The second story of Eshlcman & Until von'.s Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and tdse a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a K. R. Depet, en Chestnut street. P.. F. ES1ILEMAN. I23-2tdStt Atternev-at Law PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY. APRIL 1".), 1SS0, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, a let of Ground situated en the north siile et East Walnut street, ad joining ground en the west by .alies and en the east by David llarliuan. Let lrents en Walnut street 22 ieet anil depth 120 feet te a 10-feet wide allev, en which is erected a one and a-half story Frame Dwelling, containing 2 rooms and kitchen and wull of water with pump. Sale at 7 o'clock p. in. BARBARA WARNER. Hexky SnuBKivr, Auct. adrl5-4td gift vjtAirisas. THE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE. 1st. That the Postmaster General has RE SCINDED his order against the delivery of Mails te this Company. 2d. That this is the only Lettery Company which has ever been declared legal by a United States Court. 3d. That United States Circuit Court Judge Brown has declared its drawings net fraudu lent. 4th. That Registered Letters will henceforth be delivered and Postal Orders paid as form erly, al7-ced&wta30 Authorized by the Commonwealth of Ky. and Fairest in the World. 19th Popular Monthly Drawing OF THK 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 1S(?., 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 of th State. The management call attention te the grant, opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2, any of the l'ollewiug.prizes I TlliZt $ el'lffyU X )K MJ m IvvUU 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 loe prizes, $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10,000 000 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 1,900 prizes $112,400 Whole tickels,$2; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets. $100. All applications for club rates should be made te the home office. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and mailed te all ticket-holders. Remit money bv mail or express. Address K. M. Board Beard MAN. Courier-Journal Building, Leu isville, Ky., or at 'M7 and 309 Broadway. New Yerk. rf2.TuTh&S&w MVSICAZ. ISSTJIVMliNTS. -THE- try Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Wareroeins 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Ollicc, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. AlsoAgentler Lancaster County for CUICKEKING& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, Ac, always em hand. fl3-lydSly w TAKCUS O. SEHNER, HOUSE CABPENT.EB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al oration and repairs. sl3-lyd (ran DBY OOODBi JtC. -THE- NEW STORE. Lancaster Bazaar, 13 EAST KING ST. EXTENSIVE SALE LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS. ASTRICH BRO'S WILL OFFER ON Saturday, April 17, SPECIAL. INDUCEMENTS IN THE LINE OF Lies' ai (Mien's Wear, SUCH AS BABY ROBES, SLIPS, UABRIELS, EMBROIDERED SHATVLS, LAWN AND SWISS CAPS, &c. Ladies' Underwear, Astonishing Lew Prices. CHEMISE. Plain Muslin Muslin Bullied Bullied und Embroidered Fine Muslin, Corded Band, only 21 Tucks and Embroidered 19 Tucks .3 Rows Embroidered luseitlng Ruined; Elegantly Embroidered Children's Chemise ...25c ...3Cc ...46c ...44c ...53e and ...53c ,...Jc ...29c SKIRTS. Tucked and Ruffled 37c 5 Tucks, Fine Muslin GTc 4 Tucks, Bread Kullle 78c 5 Tucks, with Wide Needle-work Edge 93c 9Tuck, Cambric Flounce 9s'c 5 Tucks, with Rich Embroidery $1.44 6 Tucks, with Deep Flounced Embroidery and Wide Ncedle-wark Inserting $1.9G A Tucked Skirt with Bread Torchon Luce and Inserting $1.47 PANTALETS. Tucked Tucked with Lace Edging.. Tucked and Kufllcd Tucked and Embieidered.. ..29e ..:tt)c ..4Sc ..01c Tucked with Bread Needle-work Edge.. .J4c Tucked with Deep Embroidered Edge anil Inserting 89c Children's Pantalets 25c NIGHT GOWNS. Plain Muslin. Bullied Embroidered. . . .07c . . .89c .$1.29 TOILET SACQUES. Trimmed with Ruflling Trimmed with Neeille-werk EiIh .OSc .730 CORSETS. Hip Gere, White and Colored 23c Pink and Blue Fine Corset 37c 32-Ilene Hand-made 39c 50-Bene Side Steel in White and Colored.... 49c An Elegant Corset witli Side Steels, Laced at the Hips and Silk Embroidered Bust. . .74c A Fine all-Silk Embroidered Corset, Blue and Cardinal, of Elegant Design 8Cc The 6RACIE Corset, Side Steels, Deuble Busk, Frent Embroidered 99c The PARISIAN, a 100-Bene, Side Steeled andlPertect Fitting Corset $1.09 Our BONNIE Corset, Side Steels, Deuble Busk, Silk Stitched 93c The Most Elegant CYPRUS , Corset, 100 100 Benc Speen Busk, Side Steels, Rich Em broidered $1.23 CHILD'S SHORT SLIPS. Kilt-plaited with Edging 44e Kilt-plait Elegantly Trimmed with Torchon Lace 73c Fine Tucked and Embroidered 89c Kilt-plait with 2 Rows et Embroidery down the Frentand Edging all around 99c Tucked and Elegantly Embroidered $1.00 The BABIES' FAVORITE, an Elegant Dres,with3 Rows of Flue Inserting down the Frent and Back, Deep and Kich Em broidery all around the bottom $2.59 BABIES' LONG ROBES. Fine Muslin 39c Embroidered Bosem and Tucked at the bottom 93c Embroidered Bosem, 7 Tucks and Fine Needle-work all around $1.29 Elegantly Trimmed and Tucked all the way down : $2.34 BABIES' ARTICLES. Babies' Embroidered Shawls from 99c up. Lace Caps for Beys and Girls from 47c up. Babies' lland-uiade Split Jackets at 40c Babies' Hand-made Bootees at.... 14, 19 and 25c Hand-made Walking Cloaks in Various Styles. BabUs' Merine Cloaks at $1.07 APRONS. Ladies' White Lawn Aprons 14c Ladle9' Plain Muslin Bullied 23c Fine Dress Apron 49c Large Muslin Apron ,23c Child's Corded Dress Aprons 39c Child's Corded Slips 43c Child's Kilt Aprons 57c Ladies' Large Gingham Kitchen Aprons.... 25c CALICO GOODS. Ladies' Calice Wrappeis Flounced at Ladies' Calice Basques Misses' Suits in all si.es Child's Gabriels Child's Kilt Gabriels Summer Skirts Skirts Corded and Kufllcd 3 Bullied SALE TO COMMENCE uc .89 and U9c 39c 88c 25c 58c 39c 04c 790 Saturday Morning, April 17 43-Call early te avoid the rush. ASTBICI BRO'S, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. j i NEW PATTERNS. STYLISH CUT. THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Our exhibit of New and Tasteful Designs in Woolens for Spring and Summer "Wear is new open for inspec tion. The excellent management of our well-known and popular establishment, and our daily increasing trade, give assurance of better results in our business than ever before. Especial and personal attention will be given te every detail, se that full and complete satisfaction will be assured. MYERS & RATHFON, CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET, MW GOODS FOE TIE SPBUG TRADE, AT GUNDAKER'S. LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Kuchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Ilat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Culls, 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, Lancaster, Pa. 3IEVICAI.. D AX'S K1DNKY PAW. The only cure for Diabetes, Gravel. Dropsy, Itriglit's Disease, Pain in the Back, Inability te Ketain or Expel the Urine, Catarrh of the Blad der, Allectiens of the Spine, and Diseases et the Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Organs. 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W (Will send pest paid.) jul5-lyd&w K-W W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W KIDNEY TVOBT FOB SALE AT LOCU ers' Drug Stere, 9 East King street. BOOTS AND SHOES. "7 Q-7" BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS JCjxjLIO X made en a new principle, insur ing comfort for the feet, T)iivrprt Lasts made te order. XNJW-LO MILLER, lebU-tfd 133 East King street. aJTICURA FOB SALE AT LOCHEB'S Drug Stere, 9 East King street. CLOTHnW. -AN EMBROIDERIES, JtC. DRY THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE STOCK of any Retail Heuse in Philadelphia. Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. EOR TJIE THE OPINION OF THE LADIES WE .HOPE HAS BEEN FULLY CON FIRMED BY WIDE SPREAD EXPERIENCE THAT HOUGHTON'S Cheap ffiUinery & Trimming Stere Is the Cheapest and Best Place in the city te buy Millinery Goods and Dress Trimmings, And wc will receive daily New Goods and all the Latest Styles, and ladies will find the Larset Stock and Greatest Variety el Hate, Bennets, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Silks. Satins, Fringes, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, l.aees. Embroideries, Tuckings. I'utling.s Velvet Neckties, Ladies' White Tucked Skirts 50c. 75c and $1.00 each, and the Largest Stock of Fancy Dres- But But eons in the city. We constantly keep the Finest Line of ENGLISH BLACK CREPES, Only Ceurtauld's Best Makes and at the Lewest Prices. Alse, Crepe Veils in ail Sizes, Crepe Hats and Bennets constantly en hand anil made te order by the best Milliner in the city, as we keep no ethers, nor no apprentices te botch your work, at M. A. HOUGHTON'S Cheap Millinery and Trimming Stere, 25 1&. Queen St. VLOTIIIA'G. A COMPLETE RENEWAL IN OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING. NEW GOODS BOUGHT FOR CASH MADE UP BEFORE THE ADVANCE AND OFFER ED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES FROM 25 te 30 per cent. LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF MANUFACTURE PREPARED BT A. C. YATES & CO. THE LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS OF PHILADELPHIA, FOK THE 1880 SPRING AND SUMMER. 1880 FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING CALL AT TnE Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Streets. THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. DRY GOODS. rXAKU TO THE LADIES! Just received a Fine Line or DRY GOODS, AT Philip Sclrain, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 40 WEST KING STBEETS. Having added in connection with our Large Stock of Carpets, Yarns, c, A FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS, such as CALICOES, BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES. BLACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NEW STYLE OF SHIRTING. NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c, which we arc selling at MODERATE PJUCES. mi-3md IXSURAXCE. rpHE OLD GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. $1,131,838. All Invested in the best securities. Lesses promptly paid. Fer policies call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa. S-MW&S6mdU HOSTETTER'S BITTEB'S FOB SALE AT Lecher's Drug Stere. 9 East King street. GOOD FITS. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GOODS. LADIES. KIDNEY AND EIVER CURE. WARNER'S SAFE Kidney and Liver CUBE. The greatest et Modern Medical DKceYcrie-:. A Vegetable Preparation and the ONLY SUKE REMEDY in the world ler Briglit's Di.-cu.se. Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Diseases. There are a large number of testi monials of the highest character In support e t these statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic physician of the Seuth, In an article In the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the cure of two cases of Chronic Blight's Disease by tills remedy, and advises all his brother physicians te use it In practice. It.. Caulkins, M. D., of Rochester, N. V., writes that he would prescribe the remedy te all atllicted with serious Kidney and Liver Diseases. Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D., of Washington. D. C, tells et permanent cures effected by it, and savs : "1 de net doubt that it has great virtue." "l. W. Bartinc, M. D., D. D., of East Orange, N. J., certifies that it cured him of chronic Briglit's Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D. D., Secretary of Heward University, certifies ; "I am convinced that no remedy heretofore used or described can be held for one moment in comparison with this." These are sample testimonials. Twe compounds ; Fer the cure et Diabetes call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure of Briglit's and the ether diseases call for War ner's Safe Kldnev and Liver Cure. Warner's Safe Bitters, Safe Tonic, Safe Pills and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies, unequalled in their respective fields of disease. Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug gists and medicine dealers generally through out the country. Send for pamphlet and testi monials. H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N T. 1 d2-TuThSd&w THA TELERS VIDE LANCASTER AND M1LLKBSVILLE B. U Cars run as fellow : Leave Lancaster (P.'R. Depot), at 7, 9, an.l ViSO a. m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. m., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-.3 p. m. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8. and a. M., and 1, 3. S and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en above time except en Sun day. ' C COLUMBIA AND POUT DKV OS1T B. It j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Stations Northward. Express. Acceiu r. sf. A.M. Pert Deposit,... Peachbotteui..., Fite's Eddy.... McCall's Ferry. Snenk's Ferry.. Safe Harber..... Columbia. , 6:23 7:12 "S3 7:37 7:54 7:5U 8:30 3:13 4:(H) 4:17 4:41 4:4 5:35 Stations Southward. Acceui. lExpre; a. x. v. M. Columbia. , Safe Harber..... Snenk's Ferry.. 10:40 11.39 11:4 v. JC. V2:18 12:40 1:03 2:15 firJO 6:49 :54 7:00 7r-V 7:32 8:t5 McCall's Ferry.. Fite's Eddy..... Peachbotteui.... Pen Deposit.... IJK-MJMSXLVANIA BAILBOAD SEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY. APRIL 4th, 1SS0, trains en the Pennsylvania Railroad will arrlve and leave the Luucastr and Philadelphia depots as follews: Eastward. Arrivt- Atlantic Express, Philadelphia Express fast Line... ....... ........... Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrisburg Express Dillervillc Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Acceui. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday JIall .Iohntewn Express, Day Express, Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 3:0t) a. 4:15 7:40 10:10 " 12:01 V 5:40 " 5:U0 5:30 ' 7:20 ' 9:30 ' Leave Arrive Philad'n Lanc'ter Wkstwakd. Way Passenger, Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation,. Mail Train Ne. I.via Mt.Jey, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia, Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Accommodation, Dillervillc Lecal.via Mt.Jey Harrisburg Accommedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express Pacific Express, 12:30 A.M. 5:00 , 10:05 10:10 Haft 11:07 10:50 2:10 2:15 2:50 5:45 7rJC 7:30 8:50 11.30 2.40 i 8:00 8.00 8:00" 11:50 230 4:00 5JS0 6:25 9:10 11:55 r.M. Pacific Express, east, en Sunduy, when llag gcd, will step at Miildletewn, Elizabethtewii Mt. Jey, Landisville, Bird-in-IIand, Lruian Place. Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates Ceates villc, Oakland ami Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step ut Dowuingtewn.Coatcsville. I'urkr burg, Mt.Jey, Elizabethtewii und Mlddlrtewn. Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster with Niagara Express, west, at 10:' , a. m., and will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, con uect. at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. m.. and will run through te Frederick. EEADINO AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. On anil after MONDAY. OCT. th, U7'., passenger trains will run en this read as lol-lews: Leave Lanc'tcr 12.-25 a.m. 2:10 ' 5:20 " 7:30 " 8:05 " 8:45 " 9:10 " 1:20 " 1:25 r.J. 2:00 " 3.-05 " 5r20 " 6r25 " Trains Goixe Seuth, a.m. a.m. p.m. r. m. Reading, 7:30 11:55 C:l .... r.M. Reinhehls, 8:01 12:24 8:45 ... Ephratn, 8:18 12:40 7:K! .... Akren, 8:21 12:45 7:0 Lltiz 8:43 1:02 7:25 Manheim, 9:02 1:13 7SK .... Lanc:ister Junction,.. 9:05 1:40 7:45 ' Lnndisville, 9:lfi 1:30 7:50 .... Columbia, 9:45 1:55 8:21) .... Dillerville, 9:27 2:02 8:t Lancaster, ?.... 9:33 2:W 8:10 5:0J King Street, 9:45 8:20 5:10 ilarni.sh 9:58 8:34 5:39 West Willow, 10:05 8:42 5:39 Baumgardncr, 10:09 8:47 5:45 Pctica, 10:17 .... 8:55 5:5-'! Retteu, 10:23 9:01 :02 New Providence, 10:34 .... 9:12 6:15 Hess, 10:42 9:19 C:2S Quarryvillc, 10:50 9:25 :35 Trains Geino North, a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Quarryville, l::45 2Jti 7:50 Hess, :52 2.41 7:5S New Providence, C:59 2:48 8:13 Refteu, 7:11 2:59 8:27 Pequea, 7:18 .... 3:05 8:35 Baumgardner, 7:3; .... 3:13 8:13 West Willow, 72 3:18 8:49 Harnish, 7:41 3:20 9:09 King Street, 7:55 ..., 3:40 9:20 Lancaster, 8:05 1:00 3:50 9-.3S Dillerville, 8:08 1:03 3:53 Columbia, 8:00 1:00 3:35 .... Lnndisville, 8:30 1:30 4.01 Lancaster Junction,... 8:30 1:25 4:15 .... Manheim, 8:49 1:48 4:20 .... Litiz 9:00 2:00 4:30 Akren, 9:IG 2:18 4:47 .... EpliRltu. 9:25 2:25 4:53 Keinheldsville, 9:42 2:40 5:14 Reading, 10:05 3:20 5:50 .... Trains connect at Heading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltimore. A. M. WILSON, Supt. T OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Nbw Yerk throueii mail t 7:00 a m. 12:30 p m, 4:45 p m and 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, east, 7 am. Gordonville, Downingtown, Leaman Place, Gap 6 p m. Philadelphia, through mall, 7 and 9 am. 12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p m. Pittsburgh and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. Harrisuure Mail, 10 a m, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, west, 10 a m. Baltimore and Washington, via Philadel phia, 4:50 p m. Baltimore and Washington, via Tork, 130 p m. Baltimore and Washington, via Harrisburg, 11:30 pm. Coatesville, 4:45 p m. Columbia, 10 a m, 1:30 and 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk wav, 1:30 and 11:30 p in. Northern Central, 10 a m, 130 and 1130 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia R 11, 730 a m and 1230 n in. Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 1130 pm. Reading wav. via Junction, Litiz, Manheim, East Hcmpfleld ami Ephrata, 3 p m. Quarrxvillb, Cuimirge, Refteii, New Provi dence, West Willow. Lmie Valley and Martins vllle, 930 a in, and 7:30 p m. New Helland, Churchtown, Greenbank. Blue Ball, Goedvillc, Bcurtewn, by way ' Downingtown, at 7um and 6p in. Sake IIarbek, via Columbia, 10 a in. BY STAGE Millersville and Slackwater. te Sate Harber, daily, at 2:30 p m. Te Millersville, 8 and 11 a m, ami 4 p in. Binkley's Bridge, Leacock, Bareviiie. New Helland, 230 p m. Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve. Reck Springs. Fairmount and KewlundsvilhVr Md, daily, at 7 am. Landls Valley, Oiegen, West Earl. Farmers ville, Hinklctewn, Terra Hill, 31artiiuiaie. daily, at 230 p m. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m. Greenland ami Soudersburg, te Paradise dally, at 4 p in.. Netlsville, daily, at 4 pm. New Danville, Conestoga, Marticville, Ccle manville, Mount Nebo. Rawlinsville, lictlies.m anil Liberty Square, daily, at 230 p m. SUNDAY POSTOFF1UE HOURS. On Sunday the posteflice is open from April I te October 1, from 8 te 9 am, and from r te 7 p m ;" from October 1 te April l,from 9 te 10 a in , nd lrem Cte7 D m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a in. 10:45 a in, 3 and 6:30 p m. Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m. Western mail, 7 am 1 10 a m, 2 and ti'30 p in. Reading, via Reading ami Columbia, 230 p m. Western way mail, 8 a m. Reading tray mail, 1030a in. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe H.uber and Millersville, at 9 a in, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a in, and 4 p in. Fiem New Helland, at 930a m, daily. Frem Rowlandsville, Mil, ut 230 p m. Reading way mail, at 1030a m. daily. Frem Strasburg, at 930 a in, daily. Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a in, daily Frem Netfsville. at 1 p m, daily. Frem Rawlinsville, at 11 a m. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter be.-s. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave thi- office at 630 a m; second delivery at 10 a ui ; third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth deliver" at 3 p m. QKWINO MACHINES. O Nearly every Sewing Machlneagcnt claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tachment dealers, we learn the following facts : The American Machine has 135 parts " Davis " " 151 " ' Demestic " " 88 ' " Howe " " 244 " " New Heme " " 133 " " Remington " " 131 " " Singer " " 112 " " Weed " " 122 " , While " " 134 " ' Wheeler A WIlon,Ne.8,bas .154 " fed7-3mdSA3mw t. ' ui i fc! r I Ml Si! ;l A . t 2 ti 1