.. J... U. MjfT --,';. e ." Vjr-f - - --- -?'. LANCASTER DAlLraNTELUGENGBR,i SATURDAY JULY 24, 18Q0 Lancaster fntclliaencer. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1880. "Let Us Hive Peace." Timely Extracts from m Recent Address. Twelve years age the same great ccn querer Grant wben called by bis admir ing fellow citizens te the highest office in their power te bestow further showed the greatuess of his nature by the laconic utter ance, "Let us have peace !" It was this word that electrified the nation, and rallied it te his support Hew has that aspiiatien been fulfilled ? Have we had peace for the last fifteen years? Ne; we have had but its hollow semblance ; we have had the farm of nr-am with the passions of war. At every election the war has been fought ever again, ine Deumeru peepic u raitted honorably te the terms imposed; the Southern states amended their consti tutions se as te prohibit slavery and the payment of the rebel debt ; they did every thing that generous men could ask or honorable men grant everything except te change their natures and denounce "the lest cause " for which their brothers, fathers, sons, or husbands fell. The rebel lion ceased, and there was no longer a rebel in the land ; no longer a man who did net acknowledge the supremacy of the national government and the national flag. OnthcFouthef July, 1876, military com panies from all the original thirteen states met in Philadelphia as if no war had ever divided them ; and the whole body, commanded by General Heth, a gal lant Confederate officer, paraded the streets, marching under the stars and stripes te the music of the Union. Surely this did net leek like a state of war. These gentlemen from Seuth Carolina who fraternally clasped hands with these from Massachusetts were net enemies seeking our destruction, but friends seeking te re unite the bends of fraternal feeling, te re build their desolate homes, te re-establish the prosperity of our common country. Why net give them our conlideuce and friendship ? Why insult them by hurling at them the epithets of rebel and traitor ; by continually reminding them of their de feat ; by representing the whole Southern people as bloodthirsty and cruel ? There may have been " Ku-Klux outrages ;" doubtless negrees have sometimes been prevented from exercising their newly ac quired political rights; but something may be pardoned te the desperation born of despair. Could a high-spirited people be expected te bear with patience the over turning ol'theirlecal governments by force, the installing in their highest offices of greedy adventurers caring only for their own aggrandizement, the pollution of their legislative halls by a horde of semi-savages, uiul the heaping up upon them of mountains of debt which they never could pay? What would wchave done under similar circumstances? And have there been no outrages elsewhere ? Ne election frauds elsewhere? Nene in New Yerk? Nene in Pennsylvania? Nene, if you please in Lancaster? . "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone." "Let us have peace !" Let the bloody hatchet be buried forever. Let ue exercise some cliaritv tewaid our "erriujr brothers." Confidence begets confidence ; and confi dence is necessary te the building up of a true and permanent Union. A Solid Seuth." There has been much talk of "a solid Seuth ;" but why is a solid Seuth any mere dangerous than a solid Nertli, a solid East, or a solid West? Each section has its own local interests ; but all sections are equally interested in the prosperity of the republic. What measures de the Seuth desire, what measures can they desire, that arc dangerous te the perpetuity of the Union ? They de net desire the rc-cstab-lishinent of slavery ; it is centray net only te the spirit of the century, but te their own interests. They de net desire te reopen the war of disunion ; they have had enough of war ; what they most desire is peace. They de net desire the payment of their war debt ; net only is it prohibited by the national constitution, but it would impoverish both themselves and us. There is no national bar te a true national Union a Union net of the states only, but of hearts and hands. Take the war issue out politics, cease te taunt our Southern breth ren as "bloodthirsty traitors," and the "solid Seuth" would fall asunder of its own accord, " Like U:ik that's sundered nt the touch et lire," and new combinations would be formed en ether issues. lllttcrnes of Political Contests. Oue of the greatest dangerous te the permanence of our government is the grow ing bitterness of political contests. As our country grows, offices are mere and mere eagerly sought for and by mere and mere violent means. Our elections are often decided, net by the vote of a free people, but by a crowd of roughs hired for the purpose. And the worst feature of it is, that the people seem willing te be thus cheated, and allow the same thing te be done again aud again. And this is true, net of one party only, but equally of both. Politics have become disreputa ble and elections a game a game abound ing iu tricks, and in which power and plunder are the stakes. Let the purest man be nominated for office, and he be comes at once the butt of ridicule and the victim of slander. Such was the fate of the lamented Greeley; a man who did mere for the education and advancement of his countrymen than any ether man of h:s time. But as seen as he was nomi nated for the presidency all his geed words aud deeds were forgotten, and his mis takes held up te ridicule with almost fiendish delight. Such has been the fate of ether and mere recent candidates of both parties. Po litical au'tnesities are even allowed te sever the ties of friendship, te interfere with business relations, te disorder social life, te have weight in the selection of teachers, and in a hundred ether ways te d'sturb the peace and harmony of society. The Presidential Campaign. The subject has new become one of im mediate and pressing importance. We are just entering upon one of the most impor tant Dresidenlial elections in the history of our country ; one that will determine the political complexion of our govern ment for many years te come ; one that will be closely and hotly contested ; and one in which every feet of debatable creund will be conquered or yielded inch bvinch. Hew shall it be fought? Shall it be fought en the high plane of political principles, with weapons of fact and reason : or. shall it be fought en the low nlane of partisan malice, with weapons of calumny and abuse? Shall it be fought according te the methods of high-minded men and patriotic citizens, or according te the methods of political roughs and "reunders?" This is the question for American citizens te answer, and the ques tion for us te consider te-day. Klnqaent Tribute te Hancock. On the 24th or June, in the city of Cin cinnati, the ether great party of our coun try, through its representatives, chose as its standard bearer a distinguished son of Pennsylvania; a soldier "without fear and without reproach;" a man who en a hundred battlefields at Williamsburg, at Antietam,at Spettsylvania,and above all at Gettysburg, proved his heroic valor and his devotion te the grand old flag for which his grandsire fought in the Revolution ; a man who under the most trying circum stances has proved himself cool and saga cious ; a man who, under the strongest temptation te exercise arbitrary power, de liberately put it aside, and maintained the supremacy of law and justice ; a man who in his semi-civil experience has shown such breadth of comprehension and such a-l grasp of statesmanship, as have excited the admiration of the ablest lawyers and jnriste ; and, beve all, a man who in bis private life, in every relation of huf band, father, friend and citizen, has maintained a reputation as spotless as his sword. What can be aaid of such a man? What ingenuity of party malice can glut the greed for scandal in such a career? And yet. in a few weeks since his nomtnatien, the N. Y. Ernes has dis covered that he is but " a pretentious no body ! " and a Philadelphia newspaper has found that he is unworthy te be called a Pennsylvanian, and is in fact but little better than a traitor! Is this kind of detraction te be tolerated by respectable men and women? Is the fair fame of a great soldier te be the cast aside like a worthless thing, because a meat nartv chose honor him as they her- ered Jeffersen ? Are his scars te count for neught? Is the bleed be shed at Gettys burg te save our state and nation te be thus scoffed at and despised. Net the Black Prince at Crccv. net Bruce at Bannck- burn, net Murat at Marengo, net Sheridan at Winchester, and Five Ferks, displayed mere splendid valor than did Hancock at Gettysburg. And yet he is te be called "a pretentious nobody"! Oh, shame upon American manhood, shame upon Pennsyl vania, if such partisan raeaness is allowed te go unpunished ! astmicu nmtva advertisement. TTTTC PLACE FOR SDim IttUE OF ETERY DESCRIPTION, IS SOW AT THE A Foel Once Mere. " Fer ten years niv wife was confined te her beil with such a comnlieutieii or ailments tlmt no doctor could tell what was the mutter or cure her, and I used up ft small fortune In humbug stun. Six months age I saw U. S. flag with Hep Hitters en it. and I thought 1 would be a tool once mere. I tried it, but my felly proved te be wisdom. Twe bottles cured her, she Is new as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Such felly pays.-H. W., Detroit, Mich. J jyl.V2wdfcw RELIGIOUS. BETHANY LVTHKRAN.HILLEBSni.LG, There will be preaching In the English language te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, by the pastor, Kev. W. S. 1'err. HKIKT KVANGELICAL LCTHEBAN- j Ne service in the morning. Preaching at 7:45 p. in. by the pastor, Bev. E. L. Koed. Sun day school at 9 a. m. 7IIWT BAPTIST, KAST CHESTNUT ST. 1 Preaching te-morrow morning at 10, and in the evening 7i, by the pastor. Her. Wm. Morrison. Sunday schoelato a. m. until further notice. Lancaster Bazaar ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. As we de net like te carry ever any Sum mer Stock, our uniform policy is toward the close of each season te reduce prices te figures which will compel sales. Call and examine the bargains we are offer ing, leek at the qualities of our goods, com pare our prices with these charged elsewhere, and you will see that every one or our asser tions has a solid basis of fact. Ladies from the surrounding cities arc es pecially Invited te pay us a visit, the oppor tunity new offered te secure beautiful and novel goods at fabulously low prices may never eccnr again. We are closing out our stock of LACES, consisting of ALLTHESH LACES Are sold at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. IZ31BROIDERIES, C BBW GOODS FOR THE SPBDf G TRADE, AT QUNDAKERS. t.atytbih, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Ruffling, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisla Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Liueu Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and examine our stock, at GUNDAKER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. numKiw wide. LANCASTER AND MILLERSVILLE K. K Can ma as fellows : Leave Laacatser (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30a. mand 2, 4. 6 and 830 p. in except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 930 p. in. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run dally en above time except en Sun day. CtOLUXBIA AND POET DEPOSIT K. K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following nine: NEtVLirERY STABLE. NOTICE. Stations North- Express. Express. Acveiu. WAV. A.M. r.X. V. X. Pert Deposit. 3S 330 a Peachbottem 7:12 4:24 18 Fife's Bddy. 7:25 4:35,. IS' McCall's Ferry.... 7:37 4:46 4.00 Shenk's Ferry..... 7:54 5:01 4::si Safe Harber. 7:59 5:08 SOS Columbia 830 5:33 620 BRETONNE, LANGUEDOC, CLUNY. BRABANT, TORCHON, RUSSIAN, VALENCIENNES. POINT D'ALENCON, POINT D'ESPIUT, MECHLIN, MALTESE. I7IRST REFORMED DIVINE SERVICES ; te-morrow morning at 1( Sunday school at 9 a. m. FIRST M.E. CHURCH, N. DUKE STREET. Preaching bv the- pastor. Uev. 8. II. C. Smith at 10 a. m." and Hen. S. D. Hastings, of Wisconsin, will speak en Temperance in the evening at 7. Sabbath school at 9 a. in. ME. MISSIONS-REV. S. O.GARRISON, . pastor in charge. West Missiem Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 7 p. m. East Missiem Preaching at 10 a. m. by the pastor. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES IN THE morning and evening at the usual hours. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Jus. Y. Mitchell, D. D. RESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Quen Street. Uev. J. C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7. Seats free and all are welcome. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at REFORMED REV. W. S. PORR WILL preach in the Reformed church at Mil lersville te-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, in the English language. TJ EV. G RAY BILL MYERS, WILL PREACH IV in the Mission church of the Baptist Brethren, en Mulberry street, between West King and Orange streets, en te-morrow (Sun dav) afternoon at 2 o'clock. We have just opened a full new line et black FRENCH AND SPANISH LACES, which we new offer at low ami very reasonable prices. We shall close out all our LADIES' LAWN suns, at the uniform price et $2.00. Linen Ulsters at $1.25, $2.00. Ulsters for $1.30, 150 and $3.00. Ulsters ter $2 00. LADIES' LINES SUITS at $50. PARASOLS, at fabulous low prices. We have marked dewu the balance et our Hats te only NINECENTS. We sell LADIES' FLOUNCED CALICO WRAPPERS FOB $1.00. LA DIES' CALICO SUITS, Skirt and Basque, $1.50. LADIES' CALICO BASQUES, 39c. NEW LIVERY STABLE, NO. 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, ATERISMANS HOTEL. Horses, Carriages, Buggies and Market Wagons te Hire by J. O. HAUGHTOII. Alse Sale ami Exchange Stable at Hie same place, where irentlenien will find at all times Driving ; Henes , Draft Horses ami Mules for sale. Alse New ami Second-hand Carriages, Buggies and Market Wagons for sale ; built of the best material, ami expressly for Livery use. Alse at all times Horses and Mules bought, sold and exchanged at Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Rear of Erisman's Hetel. Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Acceni. WARD. A.M. r. M. A.M. Columbia. 1033 tirJu 7:50 Safe Harber. 11:23 6:W AittOti Le9:40 Shenk's Ferry. lira 634 931 McCaU's Ferry.... 11:4 1 7:09 10:2.1 Fife's Eddy. 11:36 7:20 Vr.V- r. m. r. x. Peachbottem...- 12:07 732 11.07 I I M. Pert Deposit i45 ?:(C lii." READING AMD COLUMBIA KA1LKUA : On and after MONDAY, MAY. 10m, l., passenger trains will run en this read as t.. lews: Traiks Gerse Seutu. Reading,. MEV1VAU NERVOUS DKIULITY. Te Nervous Sufferers The Great Euro Eure Ksan Remedy Dr. J. II. Simpsen's Specific edicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness,ImpeU;ncy,aiid all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pnlns In Back or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent free te all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Specific. $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. II. SIMP SONMEDICINE COMPANY. Nes. 101 and 108 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders te II. II. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sole Agent, 137 ami ISO North Queen Street, IjUticustcr. ml7-lydced&w WALT. PAPERS, Jte. MISCELLANEOUS. TOCKLANDUNDENOMINATIONALSUN- JA, day iehoel meets In East Orange street public school building every Sumiay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Oien air service of Seng and Prayer at the Circus ring, en the Commens, (East Chestnut street) rt 7 o'clock te-morrow evening. Everybody welcome. Ne collection taken. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Service morning and evening, by the pastor, Kev. W. F. Lichliter. Sunday school at U a. m. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. THE USUAL divine services will be held iu St. Paul's church te-morrow morning at 10. Ne even ing service. Sunday school at ! a. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E., CHURCH S. JUEEN ST. Preaching at 10 a. m. by the Kev. James Hume, of the Presbyterian clmrcli. Sunday school at !) a. m. Prayer meeting en Wednes day evening. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Preaching te-morrow at 10 a. in., by the pastor, Kev. it. W. Hufferd. Ne evening ser vices. Sunday school at 9 a. m. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. SERVICE te-morrow morning and evening by the pastor. Kev. J. B. Seule. Sunday scnoel at 1 p. m. West Mission, Derwart street Sun day school at 1 )). iu. North Mission A itiecu Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preaching at 6 p. m. by Kev. Jacob Keinheld. Seuth mission, Bea ver street. Sunday school at p. in. Evening service at C o'clock. S1 ECOND EVANGELICAL. MULBERRY street, above Orange. Preaching at ! a. in. una 7i p. in., ey me pasier, uev. .i . a. Feger. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. TRINITY LUTHERAN-PREACHING AT in the evening, n1 1 10:30 a. in., bv Kev. E. L. Keed. Ne service UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, Kev. D. A. L. Laveity, at 10 a. m. and at 7. p. in. Sunday school ut 9 a. m., and at thu Green street Chapel at 2 p. m. s.,tmsiexs. DAILY EXCURSIONS FKOSl PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer c REPUBLIC V Leaves Race Street Wharf at 7V a. m., arriving at Cape May about 12 p. m. Returning, leaves (Mm'. Mav at 3 o'clock n. m.. ulvimr amnie time for bathins or a drive en the beach. A full Brass Band and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a tew moments after taken from the water. Fare Ter the Round Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at a. m. P. S. A Bread Gauge Steam It. It. will con vey passengers te Cape Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for side at CH AS. H. BARK'S, e2S-2Kmd&w CENTRE SQUARE. tSAMPETB. H. 8. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, Has tlm ijirgest and Cheapest Stock et all kinds ' CARPETS in Lancaster. Over 100 Pieces of Brussels en hand, as low as S1.00 and upwards. Carpets .made te order at short notice, also puy xu cents ler Extra Carpet Rags. S-Glve us a trial. 202 WEST KING STREET. Will VTOT1CE TO FISHERMEN. Fishing Tackle in every variety, Bamboo, Cane and Weeden Jointed Reds, Lines, Sink ers, Floats, Heeks, 4c A cell solicited. Prices low. ANDREW G. FREY'S City Pharmacy, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets. tlO-lyd Lancaster, Pn. Great Inducements and bargains in LADIES' UNDERWEAR. CHEMISE. Chemise, corded band, tine muslin Itumed anil Kiiiureiuereu uueuuse Elegantly Embroidered Chemise SKIRTS. ...c. !!"92c! Muslin Kuflled Skirts Cambric, flounced Embroidered edged Elaborately Embroidered, witli needle-work edge and insertion... CORSETS. deep 37c. use. !KiC $1.96 Our " FAVORITE " Corset, 50 bones, side steels, embroidered busts, 49c. Elegant Woven Corset esc. The " Parisian." a 100-bone most elegant Corset, side steels, for $1.09 The CYPRUS Corset, side steels, elabor ately embroidered bust front, for. Extra length Corsets Abdominal Corsets 1.23 1.00 1..W Great reduction in prices of. Notions and Small Ware. Pins, 3c. a paper. Best English Pins, !c. a paper. Hair Pins, lc. a paper. Basting Cotten, 5c. a dozen spools. Clark Ceat's spool Cotten, 2 spools ter 9e. 200 yards Spool Cotten, 2c. a spool. 12 dozen of white Amite Buttens ter 3c 3 dozen of large, white Pearl Buttens for 13c. Braincrd Armstrong's best Silk, 100-yaitl spools, 9c. a spool. 50-yard spools, 2 spools for 9c. A very handsome Chroine and Bex given away te any customer purchasing G spools of silk at a time. Writing Paper and Envelopes, 5c. a box. TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, in Glycerine, Windser. Turkish Ball and ethers, 5c a piece. Extra tine Toilet Soaps, 10c. a piece. Heyt's German Cologne, 17c a bottle, itest Face Powder. 8c. a box. Dressing Combs, from 5c. upward. Children's round Combs, fi-em 3c upward. Teeth Brushes, from 5c upward. Hair Brnsbes, 15c upward. Metallic Hair Brushes, 48c PANS. Russian Leather Sliding Fans, 14c Japanese Fans, lc.,2c.3c, 4c, 5c, 10c Leng Handled AFTER DINNER Fans, egg shaped, 4c The SARAUJ1EKNHARD Feather Fans, in all colors, 50c BELTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Velvet Belts, 19c. Pocketbooks and Jewelry, line. in full In full line. Jet Hair Coronets, 25c, 2c, 50c Bracelets, of every style and description. Plain Band Bracelets with Jet Tep... 9c a pair. Band Bracelet, with the lock, thu GEM OF THE SEASON, only 13c a pair. Ceral Bracelets. Gilt-plated Bracelets. MOSQUITO NET CANOPIES, ever beds, ready-made, with all the necessary fixtures, for $2.00. In addition te this we would state that we are determined te sell every pair of GLOVES we have In our store before this season is ever. In order te de this we have marked them down te half their former price. Ladies wishing te buy bargains will de well te call and ask for the following styles : Fine Lace Tep Gloves at 2Pcapalr. Leng Lace Tep Real Lisle 25c " Extra Leng Lisle 29c " Fine English Lisle, Laee Tep, 2 Full Elastics 40c a pal-. Our 91 Lace Tep (arm length) Finest Lisle, 3 Full Elastics 53cai-air. Best French Silk Lisle, Extra Leng, 3 Full Elastics uOcapelr. A number of ether Istyles will be sold at equally low prices. By request of a great number of our custom ers we shall be open every evening until 9 p. m., as usual, and solicit the kind patronage of the Ladles of Lancaster and vicinity. ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH wm Serve an Injunction en Disease By Invigorating it feeble constitution, reno vating u debilitated physique, and enriching a thin mid InnutritleiiH circulation with Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, lie finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and preventive in existence. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener ally, apr l-lydeed&ly w H OSTETTEIfS HITTER'S FOR SALE AT Lecher's Drug Stere. 9 East King street. HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT KltS , C. HOP BIT KltS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS T I. A J, Is an absolute and bio cure for HOP BIT Irresistl- EKS DRUNKENNESS, HOP BIT KltS WIRE SCREENS Made for windows and put up In such a man ner that you need net remove when you close the window. We have it In Landscape, Figur ed and Plain Celers, which will be made up as above or sold by the feet In any quantity de sired. PAPER HANGINGS In Urge variety. Seme Odd Lets will be sold verv cheap te close out. PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colors and widths. Hollands. Paper Curtains, Fringes, Leeps, Fixtures, Tassels, Cords, Ac Patent Extension Cornice, the cheapest, simplest and best ever made. Will fituny window up te five feet in width. Poles in Ebony anil Walnut. OltDERS TAKEN FOR PINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57. NORTH QUEEN ST. HOP BIT Intemperance and the useofOpl useefOpl inn. Tobacco. Narcotics and Stimu lants, removing all taste.dcsircund J,,,. iiiiuil ui using uuy Ul Uldll, icimti- lug the taste or desire for any of nep them perfectly odious and disgust- ,..., lug. Giving everyone perfect and nILS irresistible control of the sobriety of themselves or their friends. hop It prevents thatubselutc physical ,IT and moral prostration that fellows Eis the sudden breakingetr from using stimulants or narcotics. HOP Package, prepaid, te cure 1 te 5 jiT persons, 92. or at your druggist's, rj,s $1.75 per bottle. Temperance secle- ties should recommend it. It is nep perfectly harmless ami never-full- mT ing. Hep Bitters Manfucturing Ce., Eits Rochester, N. Y., Sele Agents. Hep Cough Cure destroys all nep pain, loosens the cough, quiets the jjjf nerves, produces rest, and never gits fails te cure. The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver nep and Kidneys, is superior te all mf ethers. Cures by absorption. It is uits perfect ask druggists. The Hep Bitters Mfg. Ce., of lte- n01 Chester, N. Y., only prepare these my remedies, nlse the Hep Bitters, jgitg which are in no sense a beverage or intoxicant, but the Purest and Best nep Medicine ever made, making mere jut cures than all ether remedies. k.us FOK SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. JS," 6 HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT KltS HOP BIT KltS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HtfP HITTERS FOR SALE AT LOCH cr's Drug Stere, 9 East King street. FOVXVERS AlfJD MACHINISTS. r ANCASTER BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, Orresmfin Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Fureuce Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-Iren Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. 49-Jobbing promptly attended te. inglMydJ JOHN BEST. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Of oil Kinds, repaired at Short Netice. IRON AND BRASS CASTES Hi PATTERNS, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKING RINGS. GLOBE VALVES, Of all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND IRON VALVES AND BEER SPIGOTS REPAIRED J9 Feundrv and Machine Shep rear of W D. Sprecher Sen's Seed Stere, Grunt and Christian streets. JOS. H. HTJBER. al7-3mdS GMOCEXZES. -ITTHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. IiEVAHTS FLOUR STREET. dU-lyd Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders letiat Ne. .v. Cluirlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills made eutand tteuded te without additional cost. e-JI-ly CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J. OPEN FOB THE SEASON. II. J. & . R- CRUMP, ) Of the Colonnade Hetel, E. A.GILLKTT, $ Philadelphia. jyli-lOtdeed -fAGLK CIGAR BOX MANUFACTORY. We have started a new Cigar Bex Manufac tory at Ne. 211 North tjueen street, and are new prepared te (ill nil orders at the shortest notice. As we have all the latest Improved machinery we will make as tine a box as can be hed In the country G've "3 a clxl1- BECHTOLD A Ce.. Ne. 241 North Queen Street, Je2-tfd Lancaster, Pa. Relnhelds,. VKreiif XjlllZa Munhelm, Lancaster Junction,. Landisvlllc, Columbia,. Dlllerville, Lancaster, King Street, Hurnish, ........... West Willow Baumgardner, Pcquea, Kefton, New Providence, Hess Quarry ville MET liHA WINGS. AUTHORIZED BY TUB COMMON wealth of Ky.. and the fairest in the world 22d Popular Monthly Drawing OFTEI COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Mncauley's Theatre, In the City of Loul? Leul? villc, en SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 1880. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY, accord ing te a contract made with the owners of the Frankfort graut, ill occur regularly en the LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, Sundays anil Fridays excepted, for the period of FIVE YK. MIS tiTiniii:ltin- en JUNE 30. 18S5. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the lollewing decisiens: lHt That the Commonwealth, IJlstributien Company Is legal. 2ii ItM dpMixiiirFit iini fair.. Tin. ni-mm'-iii.Mitc:ill attention te the liberal scheme which lias met with such popular favor heretofore, and which will again de presenicu ter the JULY DRAWING. 1 Tirlze.. ....... ............ .. ......$ e0,0u(J 1 prize..................................- lo,ueu 1 prize....................... ............. ,u(Je 10 prizes $1.0U0each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes, $100 each lO.oue 200 prizesi te each 10,000 OtK) prize!, 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOeach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " !, 9nrizeslU0each. " " WW l.'.KJO prizes $112,100 Whole tickets, $2; hull tickets. $1 ; ucKels .V- S! til-Wets ll. Remit 1V Postelliee Meney Order, Registered Letter, Hank Dralt or r.xpress. Te insure against mistakes and delays, cer-n-.4iwiniliitH will nlt'iise write t-v.r names ami nhu:csef residence plainly, giving number of Postetlicc box or Street, and Town, County ami State. All mtnin indentiens connected with the Dis tributien and Orders for Tickets should be ad dressed te It. M. UOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.," or 307 anil 309 Breadwuv. New Yerk. iii3lTuTh.VS&w KIDNEY AND LIVER VUJCE. WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES! WARNER'S SAVE PILLS Arc an Immediate stimulus ter a Ternld Liver cure Cestlvcness, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Diarrheea, Malaria, Fever and Ague and arc useful at times lit nearly all Diseases te cause a free and regular action of thcBewels. ine uest antidote ter all Aiaianai roisen. These Pills are the disceverv of an English army physiciai. and have been used with the greatest success among the British troops in India. They are only manufactured iu this country by II. II. WARNER ft CO. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE, The Improved discovery et probably the most skillful nerve doctor In the world, quickly gives rest and sleep te the suffering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, prevents Epileptic Fits, and Is the liest remedv for Nervous Pres tratien brought en by excessive drinking ever- worK,mcntuisnecKSuniioi.uereaues. iireiieves the Pains of all Diseases, and Is never injurious le ine system, jine uraiui uiauiunai Kettlea of two sizes : prices. SO cents and SI. Warner's Safe Kidney anil Liver Cure, Safe Diabetes Cure. Safe Hitter and Safe Tonic are also superior remedies, unequalled In their respective neias ei uiseu.se. Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Drug gists and Medicine Dealers generally through out the country. Send for pamphlet and testimonials. II. H. W AltNElt & CO., Rochester, N. T. 3 fdl6-Tu.Tli&SdAw EDUCATIONAL. fllHE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH J. Franklin and Marsliall College otters sn perler advantages te young men aud boys who desire either te prepare for college or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send for circulars. Address KEV. JAMES CRAWFORD, etll-1 v Lancaster. Pa. PROPOSALS FOR NEW COIJST ll.lt. Netice te Contractors and Builders. Sealed proposals will lie received by the Di rectors of the Peer and Heuse of Employment for the erection of a barn te replace the one de ceyed by nre July 4, isse, iu ine ionewing manner, viz : Proposals for the erection or the barn com plete according te plans and specifications. rropesais ler an me pine, ua aim iicuhi liinilu-r mid beards, renuired bv the plans and specifications, slating the prices per thousand r..i t In. jliHi.'fwfl tit. l!tit fiiilintr. IuinciLH- ...,, " w. ...... .... ... OT ter.ra. , . PrmwKuils ter all the camenter work ter the completion et the barn according te plans and speciti catiens. Flans and specification te lie seen at Spur rier's clothing store. Ne. 18 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. .... Proposals te be addressed te D. B. Landw, President of Beard of Directors, en or before Saturday, July 24, at 10-.30 a. in. Bids will be opened at the hour and day ubeve stated, and bidders are invited te be present nt the opening and prescntbids in per son. The Beard reserves the right te njeet any and all bids. The successful bidder te givenp givenp preved security for the faithful pertonr.anee of the contract. By order of the Beard or Directors. I). B. LAND1S. Piesident. B. F. Cox. Secretary. jylO-ltd CITY PLAN. The following changes in the southeastern and southwestern sections of Lancaster city are made, as diiectcd by court, anil may be seen in the elllce or the Clerk of Quarter Ses sions : , 1. linger street, east of Queen street, moved southward, its width increased ie0 teet, ex tends eastward, cutting off a small corner or Woodward Hill cemetery; thence bending northward along lence : thence te Seuth street, 2. Sev nr t, east of Queen, Yerk streii, north c. .-. .- -- of linger street and udjaceut alley, a -. 3. WIiiui et south Christian street, from Church street te Middle street, is changed te 11 !-!. 4. Seuth Duke street, at southeast corner of King, narrowed 18 inches te conform te pres ent width. . , .v IMimi street extended southward te Jehn .street of width of 59 feet, and Jehn street, from King street te Plum street, narrewcii 10 zjieei, as at present. 6. Woodward street widened te 40 feet, as new laid out. 7. Beaver street, at southwest corner or Con Cen Con estega street, narrowed one toot, making it as at present. 8. High street continued teMilllin alley, and thence te Mulberry street; Milllin alley wid neil en north side te the widtluef High street. 11. Water street continued southward from German street te the line et old Water street, deflecting te the west. 10. I lager street, west ward from Queen street, te the bend near Leve Lane, narrowed te 33 'et. , . , 11. Alley west or Prince street, rrein Andrew street te Furnace street, narrowed te 14 feet, and runs parallel te ami 130 feet west or Prince street. ... 12. Pearl street, rrem Columbia avenue te Maner street, widened 80 teet, and east line thereof moved eastward along Columbia ave nue, 102 leet9 Inches. The street, as chunged, starts at Columbia avenue, directly opposite College avenue.anil continues parallel te Pearl street, as laid out en original plan. 13. The alley between Columbia avenue and First street moved southward 40 reef, between Pearl street and West End avenue. These changes, as made, will be adopted, un less exceptions arc filed en or before the third Monday in August next. By order or the Court. Attest : GEO. W. E A B Y, Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions, jyl-oawdtatigle M USICAL INS TK UMENTS. THE Lancaster Organ iniciw Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market, Wareroeins 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Brunch Office, 15$ East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for ClllCKERING & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru ments. Ac. ul ways en hand. fl.MydS&ly w TINWARE, JtC- "CUf-rKKN DOLLARS BUYS A FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR, With Enameled Wuter Tank, at SIIERTZER, HUMPHREVILLE ft KIEFFKR'S, Sn. 40 Kant King Street. Lancaster. Pa. MARBLL. WM. P. FRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL, MARBLE WORKS 758 Nerm yaeen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction g' en n every particular. N. B. Kemeinber, works at the extreme end t North Queen street. man LLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. Under auspices et Reformed church. De signed for the literary and religious education or Ladies. Best facilities for Music, Drawing. Painting and Modern Languages. Location healthful. Terms moderate. Thirteenth year will begin SEPTEMBER C. Fer Catalogue address REV. W. K. HOFFORD, A. M., Jyl7-12td President, Allentown, Pa. HENRY A. RILET Attnrnev and CflnnseUer-aX-Lawt J in large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000-1 collections made in all parts of the United Write W.T.SOULEft CO.. Commission Mer-J suites, and a general legal business transacted, chants, ISO La Salle street, Chicago, IU., for xir ' Refers by permission te Stelnman Hensel. colors? maa-iyd ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA W A.M. 7S 84)1 8:18 8:21 8:43 9:02 9:05 9:16 9:40 9r27 9-JB 9:45 9-JW 10O 109 10:17 leril lth34 10:42 10-.50 A.M. 11:5.. r. m. r24 12:40 145 1:02 1:13 l:l 1:30 2.0.-1 02 05 r.it. .:W :!." 7:tK 7:0S 7.2.-. 7:.!s 7:45 7:50 8:20 :M 8:10 8:20 8:34 42 8:17 8:55 94)1 9:12 9:19 9rr .VIM .:3ti 5:52 t".:ll : ifcUO :I7 r.r.i; :: 0:51 7: 0 Trains Geiko Neuth. -Quarry ville, UC33f New Providence, Ut! iron t rctj ii CA Baumgardner, West Willow, Hurnish, King Street, Imcustcr, Dillerville, Columbia, Liuidisville, Lancaster Junction,.. . Munheiia, iVKruiif( EphrutA,.... ........... UeInlj(M.HviHt Ibdit II nir ,.... ... A. M. V. X. 1 M. 0:45 .... 135 sSC3 ... ill elAv .... 49 7:11 .... 5 7:18 .... 3:05 7SW .... 3:13 7:32 .... 3:r 7:41 .... 3rJT. 7:33 3:l 8:05 :0 3:50 8:08 I.Ut 3:.'3 7:55 1:05 3-.4H 8:30 l:3ii 4.IH 8:30 1:25 4!l5 8:49 1:48 4rJn 9M 00 4:30 9:lt 2:18 4:17 9n3 25 4:53 9:42 4t; 5:14 105 3:20 5:5l A.M. 7:5t 7:5s 8:13 8:27 8:.".". S:lt :!' !-. sirJ .IS' Trains connect ut Heading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pettsviile, llarnsbiirg, Ai Ai Ientewn and New Yerk. At Columbia w ith trains te and from York.IIanevcr. Gettysburg. Frederick and Baltimore.. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - M.n SCHEDULE On and after Sl'M MAY 23d, 1880, trains en the IVnn-y v.i 1.. ItuilriHid will arrive and leave tine Liu.-i-i-and Pliilaiielphia depots as folleww: Eastward. Philadelphia Express, t iXiXt mj I1C. TorkAccem. Arrives;... Harrisbunr Exnrcss Dillerville Aceem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Acceib. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mall, Johnstown Express, Duv Exnresfl.. ....... ...... llarrisburg Accomuiedut'n, Leav e Lnnc'tei 2:10 a.m. 5:20 7:30 " 8:05 ' 8:45 " 9:10 " l:i5 1:10 HO 3:03 4.45 ur!5 I".M. Wkstward. Wuy Passenger, Mail Train Ne. l.vla Mt.Jey, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia. Niagara ft Chicago Express Sunday Mail,.... t ast J.ine,... ................ . Frederick Accommodation. Dillerville Leeal.viu Mt. Jej Hurrisbnrg Accommedut'n. Columbia Accommodation. Ilarrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, 111:55 Leave 1'hil.Kl'i 8:00 8:iKi ll:5tl 2:30 4:00 5:30 6:25 9-.li) Airir I'hil.ul'.i 1:15 1 ... ;: IlKlsi IH1 V .1:15 "' 5:110 -5:30 -I.:I5 " !rsa ' Arn l.'llll-"!. t : 1. . In: u " .1:..; " 11:05 " iters " 2.1.. r.M. A 15 y . 5:45 " 7.-JT " 7M " 80 llJAt ' i!l -, Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, when . ged, will step at Middletown, Elizuhetlitex ML Jey, Lundisville, Bird-in-Iland, L -.'i Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Ce.: -ville, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fust Line, west, en Sunday, when l:i I. will step at Downingtewn.Coatesville, I'.u-.,.-,-burg. 31 1.. Jey, Elizabeth tow nam I Middle!'- m. Mall Ne. 2 west connecting ut lmuasterwilli mail Ne, 1 at 10:55 a. m and with Niiigum ami Chicago Express at llaAund will rim through te Huneverund will connect at Columbia with train through te Ilarrisburg via Marietta, Frederick Accommodation, west.ceun--. 1-. 1 Lancaster, with Fust Line, west, at 2:10 . :., and will run through te Frederick. r COAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. New Yerk thueuiiii mail 7:30 a in, 130 p m, 4:15 p m anil 11:30 p m. Wat Mail, east, 7:30 a m. Gordectillk, Downingtown, Ix-aman l'hin-. Gap 6 p m. Puiladkltbia through mail, 7M ami 8:l5.t ui.. 130, 4:15 and 11:30 p m. PiTTSBUROH and west, 1-JOand UiVi p 111. Harrisbure Mail, WdO.a m, l-Je.5:15:ind ll.: p m. Wat Mail, west, 10-.30 a m. Baltimore aud Washimotes, via I'uil.flrl phia, 4:15 p m. Baltiverx asd Washihgteh, via Yerk, l:.i i m. Balttm erk ad Washikotew, Vialliirrisbiii", 11:30 p m. Ceatbsvillx, 4:15 p m. Columbia, 1030 a in, 1 JO and 5:15 p m. Yerk ahd Yerk wav, 130 unit 11:30 11 111. Nertukrh Crmtral, 1030am, 130 and li-Jfc m. Rkadine. via Reading and Columbia It It, 7:.- a m and 1230 p m. Rxaoijie, via Ilarrisburg, 5:15 anil 1130 pin. Kkapime wat, via Junction, Lititz, Mauheiiu, East Ilempfleld and Ephrutu, 3 p in. QUARRYViixx, Caiuurge, Kefton, New Provi dence, West Willow, Lime Valley anil Martins vlUe, 0:45 u m, and 5:00 p m. Nkw IIollahe, Churchtown, Grecnbank Blue Bell, Goeil ville, Beartown, by way of Downingtown, at 730 a in and 6 p in. Savk Harber, via Columbia, 1030 a m. BY STAGE Millersville and Sleckwater. In SiLta Iliirher. dailv. at 4:00 D Ul. Te Millersville. 8 and 1130 a m, and 4 C New iu inijjeniviiic, e wm . ..., .. - Binklev's Bridge, Leececk, Burevlit tieiianii, s.tu p i". Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chest nut Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve. Reck Springs. Fuirmeunt and Kewlundsvilli-. Md, dully, at 7 a m. Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Furnn-r-. ville, Hlnkletewn, Terra Hill, M.ulm.l.n.-, ilelly, at an p m. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mil!.. 1 Strusburg, daily, at 4 p in. Greenland and Soudersburg, te P.ir.nltf daily, at 4 p m Neffsville, dally, at 4 pm. New Danville, Conestego, Martlcville, Cle manville. Mount Nebe.liawlinsville. I;tln-s.i: and Liberty Square, daily, at 230 p m. WHEN OPEN FOK DEL1V KltV. ARRIVING BY KAIL. Eastern mull, 7 a m 1030 a m, 3 and 630 p in. Eastern way mail, 1130 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10 a ui, ' and .i p in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, .' p m. Western way mall, 930 a m. Reading way moil, 1030 a in. Quarry ville Branch, 8:15 a 111 anil 4 11 m. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Sale liaibe and MUlersvUle, at 9 a m, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a in, anil 4 p in. Frem New Helland, at 930 a m, iluily. Frem Rowlands ville. Mil, at 230 p 11:. Heading wuy mail, at 1030 11 in, daily. Frem Strusburg, at 930 a in, daily. Frem Paradise te Lancaster, 10 a in, dully Frem Neffsville. at 1 p m, daily. Frem Ruwllnsville, at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car rlers each day, and en their return trip tliey take np the mull matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave tin: office ut 630 am; second delivery at 10 a tn ; thiid delivery at 11am; fourth delivery ul 3 p m" SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the posteffice is open from Apri 1 te October 1, from 8 te 9 am. und rrem 6 te 7 am ; from October 1 teApril l.f row 9 te 10 u m , and from 6 te 7 d m. BOOTS AND SHOES. -r k ci-ir BOOl Xxr0 X made en a new principle. Insur ing comien ier ine leet. 'RfWTl Lasta made te order. Icbl4-tf4 ltt Kwt Kimg street. t r