.- - - V- V. 4 ' :.?.-.' t - - LANCASTER DAILY lNTELLIGENckR. SATURDAY AUGUST 21. 1880. Ww f ii - Eancastet intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 21, 1880. Ah Illinois Lady In Europe. It is very comical by tbe way, te hear some of our party insist en talking geed American te these foreigners. One very fleshy and very dignified lady from Illinois, in particular, who shows much geed sense iu ether respects, carefully refrains from learning a single word of any foreign lan guage, but insists upon talking te the dis tracted chambermaids in English. She will ring the bell en arriving at her room in a new hotel, and say in tue most com placent way te the girl who answers it : "Please bring me seme het water." "Jc no cemprends pas, madamc," re plies the maid, who usually speaks French, in whatever country we find her. Madame raises her voice and speaks iu italics : "Water! het water! het tcatcr! you knew !" accompanied by various grimaces and gesticulations, with a final wave to wards the pitcher, whereupon the girl jumps at a happy conclusion and says : "Oh eui ! d'eau la fraichc !" Madame Illinois smiles assent, and the girl disappears aud returns with a bottle of drinking water, which is probably fol lowed by towels and sundry ether conveni ences, before the desired one is hit upon, the lady meanwhile raising her voice another pitch at every remonstrance, aud wrinkling the fat face into a thousand un availing grimaces. And then she says complacently : " I can generally make them understand English !" The same lady, when lirst puzzling ever Knglish money in the endeavor te pay her lare in a Glasgow teamway (European for street car, you knew) quite disregarded the pi offered explanation of a fellow-traveler, but tinned instead te a Scotch woman of the lower class and asked what the fare was. " A jKiiiny, ma'in." "And what is this piece of money?" "A shilling, nia'aui." "And hew many pennies are there in a shilling?" "Twelve pence, ma'am," and the woman looked surprised, evidently wendecing whether this foreigner had ever been te .school. "And hew miieli is that in our money in American money, you knew?" Whereupon ensued such a jabbering among the ill-natured Scotchwemen iu the ear, aud such a tittering among the ill-natured Scetchmen, as threatened te raise a serious commotion. Aud when slightly remonstrated with for expecting mere of an ignorant Scotch woman than she knew heiself, the irritated reply was : "I shall ask all the questions I want te, in a foreign laud." And she has done it, 1 premise you. Correspondence Columbus (it.) DinpulcJi. LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. IIAIKV. Butter "if! Hi Cup cheese, 2 cups Collage cheese, - pieces Hutch cheese "j.1 lump XltlJlTS. Apples J1 pk Bananas each Cherries, iliieil, fl' CuiTunl.s, dried, j"i lb Dried Apples Jt it " Peaches Jjl il Fex Crapes ! t Grapes l Jipk Lemens 11 dez Oraugis- ifl de. rears "J1 . peek reaches $ Jpcck " " piinie Plums "f! il Vi:ilCTAI!LIS. Beets "Jl buueli . Cabbage JI head Carrots $l bunch Cucumbers jjt de. Coin '1 de Egg Plants each Given Cern fl de. Giccti Ikmiis J1 J. peek Lima begins J1 t.. Lettuce, head and plale Onions 1 H pk ' ifl buueli 1'otatecs "J.1 i pk Kadislies liuiicli Soup Keaus ft l Salsily t,l bunch Siu:ilieseaeh Tomatoes ?! y. pk (OULTKY. Chickens p pair (lie) " (cleaned) Dt C'isP pair lieise t! piece SlISCKM. VMXU'.I. Apple llntter il Canteleups Kggs fl de. Heney 3fl D soap 1 II saner kraui '-fl ill Watei melons mi: ts. Ihi'l Steak, TH V " IJimsI (rilt) 1 " " (chuck) 1 ii ' Corned. "J? lb " Dried, y lb Coleguadtied Ham p " Lamb 1 II Laid jf II. Mutten iH Cerk t'1 9i ruildiugl 11 Sail-age l H Sides ami I'.aceu 1 B slieuldci.s 1 lb Summer Holegita cal xi ili............... ...... .... OKA IN. CIevei'M-cd 1 bus Hay 7t Ien Cern 1 bus tl.ils f! bus I!ji:1 bus Timethy Seced (1 bus Wheat ll bus ..ll'lSc rie ".".'."sijiile CigNc. i'e i.i,. , 12c ."lff.Sc lWellJe , 'Kijlc liffiinc li2fc ....... .roc rrr.ioise 15Ji)3lc I(e 10l.r.c r)C "."".".fi?iic ttiftiHj -r10C ."lIIIC .r(S7e S(f?)HC Vf7l(IC niiic e().IC -Jiligi'ie .V.".V.siec .r.e Sc le "Jc KKj;ire UWTCiOc ai7.v .MWiaic a)e((7-fi Sk! ttifPjC i:ic 'JHSilc .'rt?sc llll'Jc l.'iait, ll)i"J0c ljltic ltWl'Jc 1012C i'-c ".I."."i:5fil8c 1-Jtfi)i0c 75'.lc KIirrC '.illlc '.'.'.'.'.utqiiv TIOc lie leffiiuc ..fri.ixijrrt.ce $M. -Vic .TJ?10c s.'iS9tlc ...:i4j,1-:-'w 1.0 A 'Went te Our Kcndcrs. When you read of a icincdy that w ill cure al diseases, licwareef it; but when you read of a pure vegetable compound which claims te cure enlv certain parts of the body, and fur nislics high proof thai it docs this, you can salclv try and with the assurance that It will In-lit ou. This is just what Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure docs. It cures all troubles e! the lower portion el the body and none ethers. It will net help the loot haehe, isinulu' nor consumption, but it will put your liedv ill a vigorous and healthy state where you can enjoy lite and appreciate its geed things. Try it. - ltMCLWIOVS. ClilKIST KVANUkCiCAiT J.UTHKUAX ) There w ill be preaching te-morrow at 10J a. iii.aiul7:l3p. in. by the pastor, Kcv. K. L. Kectl. Sunday school at a a. m. EVANGKMCAI., FIRST CIIUKCII (U tin man) North Water street above Orange. Preaching at le; a. m. ami 7K p. m., by the pastor, Kcv. Jacob Zcrn. Sundar school at'. I a. m. IIKSTKAITIST, HAST CHESTNUT ST Preaehing li-morrow morning at 10, and in the evening 7,'., by the pastor. Kcv. Win. Mortiseu. Mi inlay sehoelat'Ja. m. until lut liter notice. 1.1IKST IlKFOHMKH. I1VINK SEKVICKS ' te-morrow meritliig at 10. Prcju-hlng by Kev. V. W. Liehlitcr. Ne evening service. Sunday school at Ha. m. K. MISSIONS KEV. S.O. GAKKISON, . pastor in charge. East Mission Mrs. Masen Clavton atltja. in. Kev. Prof. Jehn S. StihratYKp. m. Wimt Mission Yeung jtceple's prayer mcel ing at 7 p. m. 1' reaching by I he pastor, Kev. S. O. Carnson, al i p. in. MOH AVI AX KEV. C. II. SIIUI.TZ, IAS IAS ter. Servicesniernluganrt cveniug. Suu lay school al 11 a. in. ST. HIKERS KKKOKMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine service al 7i it. m. Sunday school at ! :u in. Kev. W. F. l.ichlilcr, pastor. SAJ.CM CIIUKCII OF iOD. SEIIVICK te-morrow nieriiiiig and evening by the pastor, Kev. J. K. Seule. In the evening Miss Annie Starr, et New Yerk, a soprano, will render a song. Sunday school at 1 p. m. West Mission, Derwart street, Sunday school at!) a. m. by Mr. Cee. Martin. Seuth mission, Iteavcr street, Sunday school at p. m. Evening service at (J o'clock. S. PAUL'S M. K., CUUKCU S. QUEEN ST. Preaching at lea. m. and at 8 p.m., by Hie pastor, Uev. J. Lfudemulh. Sunday school Ub J U. ". ST. JOHN'S LUTMEKAN CIIUKCII Preaching te-morrow at lOJf a. m., by the pastor, Kev. K. W. llnffenl. Lecture at 1 p. tn. by. Mrs. Masen Clayten. Sunday school at 9 a. in. TTNION BETHEL-CHURCH OF GOD. L) Preaching te-morrow by the pastor, D. A. L Laverty.atlOU a.m.anrt 7Jip.m. Sunday Bc'hoeland Adult Ulblc class at l)a.in., and at tee Green street Chapel at 2p.m. MEDICAL. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Dcfcnidve Medlcatleu Is a precaution which should never 1ms ncg lect cd when danger is present, ami therefore a course el the hitters nt this season Is particu larly desirable, especially for the feeble ami sickly. As a remedy ler biliousness dyspep sia, nervousness, ami bowel complaints, then: ii nothing comparable te this wholesome res torative. Fer sale by all .Druggists ami Dealers gener ally. auMydcedftlyw HOSTETTEIS'S IHTTEK'S FOK SALIC AT Leeker's Drug Stere. 9 East King street. NKKVOUS DK1III.1TV. Te Nervous Siillercrs The Great Euro pean Ucmcdy Dr. .1. 1J. Simpsen's bpecllie Mctllcinc. It is a positive cure: ler Sperma Sperma eorrhea, .Seminal Wcaknchs.lmpetency.aiid all disciiscs resulting from Scir-Abu.-e, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, l'alns In JSack or Side, ami discuses that lead te Consumption, Jusiuilty and an early grave. The Siccillc Medicine Is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent lree te all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Spccitie, $1 per package, or six packages for $.". J. 15. SIMP SOX MKDICINK COMPANY, Nes. 101 and IOC Main Street, ISullUle, N. V. Address all orders te 11. II. COUHUAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 ami 1.T.I North Queen Street, LauciLster. iul7-lydeed&wJ -TK11V1NK, OK TONIC SI'KUIFICA. iN A HOON TO UOT1I SKXES. A UKMKDV WITHOUT A ItlVAL fei all diseases arising Irem Nervous Debility, Sexual DNeiders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habils, as ell as from the prostration et old age. Its curative properties in violent and chronic lormsef the following diseases have lieuii at tested te by the most Kmlneut Physicians : Dyspepsia, Self Abuse, Heartache, Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustion, Spcrmateriha'a, Ceueial Debility, linpetency, Premature Decay, Vc. It has been In ue ler ever lerty years, ami i- liMlay the most popular remedy for the dis ikis ulinve. mentioned ill the WOULD. It can be used w itheut ivganl te ilici, is pleasant in histc, and better than all, it is a Mire, sate and certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil amply demonstrate. Since is:i this remedy has a'l ways been sold for a much larger price than that for which it is new sehl ; but owing te the act that the time ler the payment et an enormous reialty upon llsiiiiiuiiluctiirclius expired, ills ellered te the sintering et both sexes at one dollar per package, se as lobe within the reach of all; at which price it will be sent te any address free et lurlhcr charge. Address DR. WILLIAM YOUNG, 4(5 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. May be consulted en all diseases by mall. jyiO-Omd.Vw Brandy as a Medicine. The fallowing article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for lU-igart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practicing physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Jlranrty referred le iu his regular practice. It is commended te the attention el these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, hut te be hmiI as a meiliciiicef great potency lit the cure et home of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands il victims. With a purely-philanthropic metiewe pic Hcntlethe favorable notice el invalids espe cially these alllicled with that miserable dis. case liyspcpsia, a s-pccille lemedy, which is nothing mete or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or" les debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and aches. Ue it, liewevei .strictly iimlershMMl that we prescribe and use but one article, ami Hull is KEUUBT-S OLD 1JKANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II B SLAYMAKKU. This Jlranrty has steed the test for jcars, ami has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Hi-mdles, uemalter w ith hew nianyjaw-breakiitg French titles they arc branded. One-teurth et the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia hpeciilcs would sullice te buy all the Jlranrty te cure any such case or eases. Ju proof et the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon mini Iters et witnesses one case in particular we cile: Aliarrt-werking tanner hart been atllletert with an exhaustive Dyspepsia far a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet le crackers and stale bread, ami as a beverage he used MclS rami's Keet Beer. He is a Methodist, and thelitis new, preached at limes, ami in his discourses elten declaimed earnestly against all kindsel strong d ri n k. W lien advised te try Reigart' a Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but alter hearing or its wonderful effects iu the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at hist consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the lirst bottle giving him an appetite, ami before the second was taken he was a sound man, with a stomach capable et digestiiigany thing w liich he chose te eat. Ilestil! keeps it anil usesalil tle occasionally; and since lie has Ibis medi cine he has heen et very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A 1'uaetisimu 1'iiysiciak. H. K. 8LAYHAKEU, AOKNT FOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, JCstabltshcd in 1785, IMl-OItTKlt ASU DBALKll IN FINK OLD 15UAND1KS, SUEKUIES, M1VK- UIOU OLD M ADElltA, (Imierted in IMS, 1SI7 aud ISM.) CHAMPAGNES O KVK11V BRAND, SCOTCH ALE J'OUTEU, IJKOWN STOUT. Ne. SSI KAST KING ST.. LANCASTKU. 1A Htfi ltiTTKiw eon alk at lecu. cr"s DniK Stere, Eiwt Kins street. house rviexisHixe uoevs. YUM &BREMIAN. 100 Gress JTruit Jars, i:iuht belere the advance wit! ler sale at $1.20 PER DOZEN. Ureal Bargains in TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, AT Flu & BMeMD's 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, l'A. new RINGWALT'S Fer Best Old Bye Whiskies, Best Syrup, made out of Sugar, Best Coffee and Sugar In town. Best Alcohol, Best Bitters. All at Ne. 205 WEST JONG STREET. MM inns ASTRJCU HMO'S ABTMMTWSJUSnT. ASTRICH BRO.'S Lancaster Bazaar 13 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. We lia e opened this week a lull line of LADIES' Which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. Wetcll aplcudil Ladies' Gossamer with Heed for . $1.97. One with a Cape for . . . . 2.68. Nete our prices In the fallowing at tides: Writing Taper 5c per box. Knchc Cellarettes 5c iter dozen. Ktiche Cellarettes. Silk .stitched.... .Sea piece. iiuMt.li- Ketiliuif Cellarettes lea piece. Fancy figure Seap l.lyccriitc Ball rseap Turkish Bath Seap Best l'ine Tar Seap Very Fine Toilet Seap Cc inline Best Cashmere Bouquet Seap... lieyt's German Cologne !k: ..5c ..5c ..5c .10c .25c .17c flood s rierai uoieguc Face 1'ewder Best Banrtallue Silk Hair Nets lag ets. .................' Bang Nets Kcal Human Hair Bang Nets... Best Shee l'elish IScst French Shee Blacking.... Children's (Juiu Garters Children's Side elastics Jidies' Ventilated tJarters Steel Crochet Needles I very Crochet Needles White Cant Beard Silver Cant Beard lS-iuch Fam Canvass 27-iuch " " lS-incli llonev-Ceinb Canvass.. 27-inch " " - Skirt Protectors at Dress shields Best Bubber Dicss Shields 5e ..Kcpcr box. , lie k ............ ..i 5c Jl Uu ...7c a bottle. Sea box. :eapair. i:icapalr. ... .23c & ...."leashed. ...5c a sheet. .15c per yard. .25c " .25c ' . Kte ............ ic Sea pair. lOcapair. ....lea piece. ...5c a dozen. 2c a piece. . . . ..'Se a piece. . . . .5e a piece. 4c 17e le Sj. 7c uc a card. Corset Juices Shee Laces "ape .......... .-... Children's Keuiid Combs Dressing Coins India Bubber Divssing Combs Bullale Hern Dressing Combs. Teeth Brushes al Thimbles Gentian Silver Thimbles Celluloid Thimbles Shee Buttet.ers 12 dozen of Agate Buttens ter. Heeks and Kves l.lneiiThiead Basting Cotten l!I:irt-'s Best Cotten ecaskcln, .5e a decu spools. 2 si tools ler tie Coats's Cotten Williiuantic Six Cord Cotten. 200-yard Spool Cotten , Mending Cotten, in all colors Ball Cotten Dextcr's Ball Cotten .2 spools fer'.lc .2 spools lerilc Scasiioel 2c a card. 4c a ball. Tea ball le a paper, llllll 111 IIS. .......-."-..-" Best Knglish Hairpins, 25 in a pack Steel X'einted Hairpins ,4c ...4c invisible jiairpius Bubber Hairpins Flexible Hair Crimpers Geed l'ins Knglish l'ins German J'ins Pin Heeks at Black l'ins Safety Tins Shaw I Tins I'oekel-beoUslorChildicnat Ladies' all Linen Chemisette at .8c a box. 13c a dozen. . .3c a pack. .3c a paper. .Ik; a paper, ldc a paper. 10c 4c a box. Sic a dozen. 21er lc 4c '25 e ".'.".'.".""."."...r.c ...lie a pair 10c Y.'.'.'.'.Y.'.'.Ste Ladies' all Linen Cellars Ladies' all Linen Ciltfs Childieu s Sailor cellars satin Hair Bews Kttilimiilcrcd Ties at (faillcd Bibs at..." nreteniie j.aee rii-uiisui..... Spanish J.acc Fichus in black ad white Indian Mull Xeck Handkerchiefs Indian Mull Ties IM....1- f.i.M. rl'iiJ ...17c ..75.) .$l.t7 ..35c I....1- iiti' i.'iiiiri. fi :M U ILS T:t nnu-ai'iI.HL Silk Fringe in nil the new shades at Wets -fclyd. Chirks Crochet Cotten Hull brushes nt. .15 Bland npwardt. (icts. (' cts iter yard, (Jets, peryaid S 10 cents. I2c per yard sic per yard . 15, t'.i ami 25c a piece 2caliall. 12yaids for 5c " 4;)j. atlWc 1.00 Skirt Braid Best Slur sMit Braid Paper Muslin Cambric lioed Waist Lining Mlesiasat Wigganat.... I risli Trimming Cord Trimming Cord Deuble busk Corsets at... Excellent Woven Corset.. imi Bene Corset at Elaborately embroidered sjtoen busk Cor ................. . f 1..0 15c "tO '."J."."."."."."".V.".""li."i5iC setai Children' Calice Aprons Misses Calice Aprons Uinghaiu liitclicii Aprons Children's Swiss-Caps Tollett Setts at Tidies of every description Calice Wrapper at . . ... . . . . ... ...... llund-made Shetland Weel Shawls Split Jacket for Inlant.s Babies hand-made Shoes Infant Embroidered Shawls....'.... Infant Merine Cloaks, Crochet Carriage. Cever at ., .... ........ i..., i .if $1.00 ....rc . . .7."c ...41c ...He ...8C .$ioe VilllUI3 V-i W .. ............... .... -.---...---,-. .. .... ...1 1... .. ...1.1... .....1 a.. .1.1.. ..nil LadlCS ' eMRl gOOH lSC, niu..liiu,uiiun:.u:ii- ed .- ..10c Ladles' full regular made hose, w bite and un bleached ,1'Jc Ladies' best Iren f ranie Jiosc,deuble heels and tees : ;; .........33c Ladies' splendid Balbriggan Jle&e, full regu lar made, silk clocked 35c Finest imported, worth 50e 3l)c lidies' Lisle Hese, eiten worked Ladies' Black J.islc Tluvad Hese A variety of geed colored Stockings at. 10e .Excellent Colored Stockings 3 pair for 35c Seamless SUtckings, in plain colors and em broidered...... c Hair lined English Hese.......................3e Plain cardinal, fine quality, silk clocked, lull regular made, extra length and ingrain cot cet cot ei s r. ......................... ......... .-"le a pal r. Infants' Kancv Socks, full regular made l'Jc Childs' Fancv'Hosefroni 10c tip. Childs' Fancy Hese, plaid centre, 'os. S te S'iC 15 te 21c Clntd-' Ilair-lined Hese, imported 35c Childs' nam Colored Hese, clocked ami lull regular made from 33c up. Childs' Fine Unbleached Balbriggans,clocked and open-worked. .... Childs' Fine IIse J I use, pinstriped ami open worked. ... Child's Brodee,iiins for walking shoes, the best getds imported. Childs' Fancy Hese, all open-worked clock and fifty ether styles which w e arc net able te oescnee. Ladles' Lisle Thread Cleves Fine Quality Berlin Cleves. Hull clastic Berlin Cleves, 2 full elastic Berlin Gloves, 3 full elastic Kcal Lisle Gloves, 3 full clastic. Best Silk J-4slc, extra long Lace Ten Gloves Kcal Lisle Lace Tep Extra Fine Leng Lace Tep .. UOL- l.idll 11 tl lMff tflll 7c a pair. ...14c a pair. ...13c " I...15C " ...l'Jc " ...35c " ...31c " ....2Hc " t! !.'!".5ie " ....40c " Arm J.engiu uiee luiMciiuuix - .48e. " Extra Fine White Silk I.ace MiLs, llj inches long.. Uica pair. Childs' Gloves 10c Chibls' liee Tep Gloves 3ac " Hemmed Handkcrchicls 3c Hemmed Handkerchiefs, all linen 5c Gents' all linen Handkerchiefs 10c Ladles' extra tine linen Handkcrchicls 10c Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchief. 3JS inch hem, line linen 2-Ks ...lii :hiii Itiiilervest.s. -'OOd euallfv 3ilc Childs' Undershirts from.. 15c up. Gcntis' full regular made Socks Gents' JSritish Seeks, superfine Gents' Best Knglish Socks Gcnts'lult regular made Jlalbriggans... Kcal English Lisle Thread Socks .. .. 1 1.-7....... .-wl7a full -m.4nil.ll tll'llll. uc 17c 31c 35c 2c ,35c uiems -..., ..,.-.,.... .0...... .......u........w Gems liaill uoieivo ceeivs, inn n-guuir jiiaue, silk clocked and ingrain colors 37c Men's AV'hite Unlaundrieil Shirts, all linen besom...... 7c Beys' Unlaundrieil Shirts, linen besom 47c Full line et White ami Colored DKESS SHIRTS of Best Makes. tieuls' Neckwear, tidus Underwear, (icuts' Cellars and Cuffs, ticnls' Suspen ders, Keuls' Jewelry, &c ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAST KING STBEET, LANCASTER, PA. GossnerMpefs BEW GOODS EOR THE SPEDTG TRABE, AT G-UNDAKBRS. LADIES, for New, Desirahle and Cheap Embroideries, Kufflings, Cotten Trintmiugs, Kucbings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Colored, Bilks, Buttens, al! Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN DAKEU'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all tbe Latest Novelties iu Jlillincry, &c., call and examine our stock, at GTCJlSrDKER', 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. J. O. HTTGrHTON'S LIVEEY, SALE &. EXCHANGE STABLE, Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Rear of Erisman's Hetel. Where geutlcmen will iiml at all times GeihI Safe Horses ami First-class Wagons te line. Alse all styles of Wagons con stantly en hand for sale, ucvr anil second-hand. Hew Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order, Viul all kind of Kcpahing done at short notice, in the best sl!e and at the Very Lewest Prices by HARRY HAUGHTON, Shep in the icar of the Stable. Alse Horses and Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged. STABLiB 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, VOAT B. H. HAKT1H, Wholesale and Jtetnlt Dealer in all kinds et LUMBEK AND COAL. 9Yaid: Ne. 430 North Water and I'rlnce streets abttve Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of theKcstyiuUltyput up expressly ter family use, and at the low est market prices. TltY A SAMPLE TON. 2- TAKD 100 SOUTH 1VATKK ST. m-Jll-lyd J'lllLU' SCHUM.SON A CO. " CQAL! COALY" Fer goetl, clean Family aud all ether kinds ot'COAJgeto BTJSSEL. & SHUIiMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re specttuHy solicited. OFFICE: 2S Kant King Street. YAKI: 018 North l'riuce Street. angU-tnjirl.su ilOAL! COAL! CO ALII! We have constantly en hand all the ltest grades of COAL that are in market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Call and get our prices before buying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, Si7-lyd 334 NOltTII WATKIl STICEKT. C0H0 & WILEY, 3.W XOJiTU WATER ST., Lancaster, Vit., Wholesale and Uetall Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Otllce : Ne. 3 NOUTU DUJtEST. feb28-lyd 1 UMlSKIt AND COAL II V TELEPHONE The undersigned are new prepared le re ceive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, Sec, by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange ami le veur own ordering free of charge. G.SENEU&SONS, S. Ev Cor. l'riuce and Walnut Streets. 119-tfdSJ COAL! - - - COAL!! GORREOHT & CO., Will deliver coal at the following prices : .. .- . .. . . ju .. ii. l. litOKCii i-.ggaim aui i.e- " Steve, 4.lie Enterprise, Broken Egg and Nut 4.3S Steve 4.(1 Lyken's Valley, Broken, Egg and Steve... LSI Xnt 4 55 All Grades Ne. 1 l'ea 3.35 Weight guaranteed. 1 W. GOBUECHT, Agt., J. B. UEILLEY, augU-tfd W.A.KELLEU. EDUCATIONAL. PKNNSVLVAN1 A MUSEUM AND SCHOOL of Industrial Art. The school year of 1830 81 ill begin Monday. Sept. 13. Instructions ter jenng men and women in JailustrialJtraw JailustrialJtraw iiie, 1'ainling und Modeling as avp.'ictl te the arts. Send .for circulars te THE SECKETAUV, 15 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia. aug3-10tcedtw ST. JAMES' SCHOOLS. WILL ItEOl'KN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1880. Fer terms apply te the Principal. augU-tscpld MISS M. MARTIN. riniK ACADEMIC CONNECTED WITH X Frauklin and Marshall College otters su pcrier advantages le young men and boys who desire either teprcpare forcellcge or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived :it any time during the school year Send for circulars. Address KEV. J AMES CUAWFOKD, etll-lv i Limeaster. Pa. IANVASTEIC COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. j Will re-epen MONDAY, AUGUST 30. Course of study embraeea single and double entry Boek-keeping, l'cnuianshtp, Arithmetic, Grammar, Correspondence, Business Ferms and Commercial Law. Yeung men and ladies desiring a practical business education send for catalogue giving terms, etc., or call at col lege room. Ne. -1 West Kingstreet. II. C. WEIDLKB, l'rlnclpal. W. D. MOSSEK, Secretary ald-Swtl M.K.MOWX FEMALE COLLEGE. Under auspices et Reformed church. He signed for the literary and religious education et Ladies. Best facilities for Music, Drawing. Painting and Medem Languages. Location healthful. Terms moderate. Thirteenth year will begin SEPTEMBER 0. Fer Catalogue address Rev. w. r. hofferd, a. m., Jyl7-12td President, Allentown, Pa. THE YATES INSTITUTE, LANCASTER, l'A. (Esdewed.) A Church Scheel for Beys. Prepares for bluhcr Colleges ami Universities. REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, M. A. T. C. D., Principal. A lew boarders can be received who will have the special carcandovcrsiglitef the Prin cipal. The next term begins SEPTEMBERS, ibk). 1y31-lmdS4Tu GROCERIES. F UUITJAKS! FBU1TJABS! MASON FRUIT JARS, AT D. S. BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. CILOWEK rOTSI PLAIN, GLAZED AND ORNAMENTED BURSK'S. pEACIIESt PEACHES I Daily receiving suitable for canning anil P",C"",S, BDBSKB. EMBROIDERIES, AC. A'121V LlVEliX STAULE. EVVUJtSIOXS. DAILY EXCURSIONS KllOJl PHILADELPHIA TO CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth thri-c-dcck Steamer "KEPUBLKT Leaves Race Street Wharl at 7'(a. in., arrl lug at Cape Mav about Viy, p. m. Returning, leaves Cape Mav lit 3 o'clock p. m., givingainple time ter balliintr or a drive en the beach. A lull Brass Baud and Orchestra Music ler tlanciiig. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Kclrcsiimculs lu aiiumiaiice. itin ncrsaiiil suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served ter supper a tew moments alter taken from the water. Fare Ter Hit l'euuil Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Slicet Wharf at T&iA Bread Gauge Steam U. R. w ill con- vey p.ussengers te Cape Island m S minute--. Tickets ler sale at CHAS. H. BAKU'S, e2S-3ind&w CENTRE SQUARE ROOKS AXJi STATIONERY. "W"EW STATION EKY! New, Plain and Fancy STATIONERY. Alse, Velvet anil Ea.dla!e PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS. AT I.. M. FLYNH'S BOOK AM) STAT10NKHV S'I'OKK, e. 43 WEST KING ST1CEET. JOM BAEBS SOUS, IS and 17 NORTH QUH STREET, LANCASTEK, PA., have In sleck a large assortment erj IS00KS AND STATION Kit Y. Attentle !uvltcd te their FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES Teachers' Bibles, Sunday Scheel Libraries, Hymnals, Prayer Beeks., HYMN BOOKS AND MUSIC BOOKS Fer Sunday Schools. FINE REWARD CARDS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds eij-'t jjra nixus. VV1 we; THE C0.1LMON- iilthefKy. and the fairest iu tiie u ei Id 23d Popular Monthly Drawing or Tint COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At M-icauIcy's Theatre, In the Cityet Louis ville, ou TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, lSOO. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY, accord ing ten contract made with the owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly en the LAST DAY OF EV ERY MONTH, Sundiys and Fridays excepted, for the peiied el I'I E Y" EARS, terminating ou .1 UN E an. lss't. The United Stales Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Common wealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2llt drawings are fair.. The inanagciiieutcall attention te the liberal scheme which lias met with such popular l:i or heretofore, and which w ill again be presented for the AUGUST HRAW1NG. I JiriZC. .? (kiimHf X TvlriiCCa 1"'," "' 10pri.esl,0iM)eacli Hi,inw 30prizcs50Ueach HMni 1(W prizes, $1(X) each lii,n 300 prizes each I,xi I'iii0priz(!s30cach I3,iw 1000 prizes 10 each lo.iieo tl prizes 300 each, approximation pri.cs 3,700 '.prizes 200 each, " " 1,K) 9 prizes tee each, " " leu 1,060 prizes $112,100 Whole tfckcts,;f3; halt tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets 150; 55 tickets, I00. Remit by Posteflicc Meney Order, Rcgl-lcrcd Letter, Bank Draft tr Expicss. Te insure against mistakes and delays, cor respondents will plea-e write fin. r names and places of resilience plainly, giving number of Posteflicc box or Street, and Town, Cen nty ami SUite. All communications connected with tin: Dis tributien and Orders for Tickets should lie ad dressed te K. M.1IOA1CIMIAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Kj., or 307 ami 309 Breatlwav. New Yerk. iu3lTuTh.VS&w NOTICE TO FAKMEKS ASU STOCK RAISERS. Herse ami Cattle Powder, the best in the market. Sehl by weight; 25c a pound; 5 pounds for $1. Fer Horses, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, c. Give it a trial and you will ue no ether thcrcaltcr. Sold only by ANDREW G. FBEY, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Sulphur Caustic Seda, Seda Ash, Ac, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets, nlO-yd Jaiieastcr, Pa. CONGRESS HALL,, CAPE MAY, N. J. OPEN FOB THE SEASON. II. J. & G. K. CRUMP, ) Of the Colonnade Iletcl, E.A.UILLETT, -Philadelphia. jyl2-lotdeed KMXEY AXJi I.IVER CURE. Warner's Safe HeyiLmr CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THERECORD: "It saved my life." A'. J!. Lakcl, Kitiiiit, Atn- "It Is the remedy that will cure the many disease peculiar te women." Mether's Miujh zinc. " It has p:tSM.-d severe leslsand wen endorse ments trnm some of the highest medical talent j iu the country." iVcw Yerk Werlit, "Ne remedy heretofore niscevcreu en w ; held for one moment in coiiijKiriseii with II." i " A- ", , Minglen, IK C. j This (Jrcat Natural ltcmedy is Ter Sale i by Druggists in all Farts or the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHElt. H. H. WARNER & CO., lCOCUESTEK, N. Y. aug'J-Tu.Th&Sd&w JH1S CELLAXEO US. j IKiUiN M'ECULATION 1 T In lart;e or small ameunls. 3T or $Ji,ihh- Wrile W. T. hOIJLE CO.. Coinuilssteii .Mer chants, IS) La Salle btrect, Chicago, 111., lerelr ulars. m3s-iyd "1 1S. WJI. It. EAHNKSTOCK 1 Having ictiiriied from the Seuth, has le suuied his ellice practice, and can be found at his residence, Ne.SU KAST KING STREET. JHl8-3md0wS PROPOSALSFtHtKUfcNISUING IKOTONS of furnace and M tens of range coal el geed uunlity ler use et" Ijincaster ceuntv priseu will be received at W. F. Beycrs's ttllice. Ne. 17 North Duke street, en or before Septembers, IS!, at U o'clock a. in. Bv order of the beard! AMOS RUTTKR, augiO-Hd Seerelary. S' TATE FA IIS. Ttveiity-seventh Annual Kxhihitien or THE Penn'a Aplcultml Society WILL UK llELIt IN MAIN CENTENNIAL BUILDING, FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHILAD'A. SEPTEMBER 6 te 18. Entries and Competition Free! INTERNATIONAL SHOW or SHEEP, WOOL AND WOOL PRODUCTS. SKITEMBEK 20 te 25, 1SS0. Eutrv Beeks will close at the Olliee, Neitli-i--t corner of Tenth and Che-tntit slreels. August 81, 1SMI. $40,000 IN PREMIUMS. CASH PRIZES FOR LIVE STOCK. K! L 1 5. Excursion Tickets at Greatly ItcdueeiUSales. Liberal Arnnigemeitls for Transportation. D. W.SEILER, Recording S-e'y. ELBRIDGE M'CONKCY, Corresponding fec'y. WILLIAM S.BISSEI-, I'resHenl. augIi;,ls,3l,3::,3.Vis,::o,sep2telO L EllAf, XOTICES. 1 STATE OF PHILIP SCIIUM, LATE OF !i the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters id ailiiiistratieii en said estate hav-.ug been 'milled te the undersigned, all Kr-eii-. iu debted thereto are requested le nia'.e inline diate settlement, and the-e having claims or demands against the same will pietent them without delay for settlement te lie under signed, residing in said city. " .1 OH N E. SCIIUM, CHARLES HOLTZWARTII, 31. Biiesiua, Aduiiiistraters. J. B. Goen, Atl'ys. j31-i;ideaw i.STATK OFE. K.STOWEKS HAISItElC- Jj gcr, late et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tcslanicnlary en s;l( c-ltle having been granted te the undersigned, 'ill persons indebted thereto are rcitcsteil te uake imme diate settlement, ami these bavins claims or demands against the same will piUM-nt them without delay ler settlement le the under signed, rcsidinjf In Lancaster, Pa. ALEXANDER.). HARIRGER, Executer. .1. L. Sit.imktz, Altj". tug30 Mdeaw 1fjTATE OF .JACOB STOTT, LATE OF i !.aiieastcr city, deceased. The uiider signed Auditor, appointed te paK en excep tions filed te the account ami teilstribute the balance remaining te the hands el Willi-im W. Slett, administrator of said estilc, te ami among these legally entitled te tin same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAV, AUGUST 31, l.sxi, at 10 o'clock a in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city f Lancaster, w here all persons intcicsted in -lid distribu tion may attend. II. C. BRUBAKER, auglO-ltdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF MICHAEL TKISSLE1C, li late el the City or Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted, te the undersigned, all M.-rseus indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the stone te the undersigned, residing at Ne. M East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ,.. . ' CATHARINE F. TRISSLER, ICATETRISSLER, ANNETTA F. TRISSLER, auglJJ-fitdeaw. Executrivcs. ATTOKXEYS-JiT-LA W HENRY A.KILEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Lairi 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made In all partu or tnt; United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steinmae & Ilcnscl. rs: i rviEKS UVlltB, fANC.VSTKU AMI MIIXKKSVIL.LJ': IK. J Cars run ic ltllews: Leave tjitte-.tiser (i. Ii. l)eet), nt 7, 9, and lUSea. tii..:ttn! 2. I. a ami s::ju i. iu., except en Saturday, illicit the last car leave;) at 'J-.2U p. ui. Leave MilU-isvlltu (lower end) at 5, 8, ami a. 31., ami I, ;:, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun day. CWI.UM1UA AND POKT UEPOS1T K. K J Tmins new run regularly en the Columbia and J'ert Hermit. Uailvead en the follewuiK tunc: Stations Xektu Express. Express. Aceeu. wa'-.e. a.m. r. m. r.Jt. fort Deposit t;S5 3n ii reaclibottem 7:12 4:21 3:IS Kite's Eddy 7ri !:."" 3:X McCallV Kerry... J::,7 i:Ui : Slienk'.s Kerry 7:.'V S:it 4:::i Sare llaiber. 7:.Vj S: 0M Celumiii.t j.;Je 5:35 C.'JU Statiebs sin- rn- Express. Express. Accem. V.ltl. A.M. V.M. A.M. Columbia. it5:; rJe TM Sale Harber. 11:33 U:l. ArlhOt: LelhW Slienk's Kcrrj.. .. I1:3S fall lh.ll McCall's Feriy. . 11:11 7:0!l 10:3.1 File's Eddy. . .. ll:.V". 7rJ0 10:11! r. m. v. . PcaclilHitteiu 12:07 ifl ll.7 1 M Pert Deposit 12:11 ,s:iC. ri:25 1 FADING AND COI.UMltIA KAII.ROAO IX On ami alter MONDAY. MAY. lOru, IsSO, iKissenger tniuis nil! run en this toad as !el lows : a.m. r.M. V. M. Reading, Reiuhelds, Eithrata Aureu Litiz Manlieim, Lancaster .luui- l.anilisvilli-, (;elumbia Dillervill.-, Iincitster, King Street, Ilaritish, West Willow.... ll-ja r. x. 12:31 12:10 12:1.1 1:02 II.: I:!u I:.mi 20. 2.02 2 111 -tt I.: 1.1 7:tt T.es 7:r .sa; 7:1.1 7:50 S.2II .s:i; S:le fS-20 .':3I S:I2 H:I7 HiV '.het :12 Mil '.1-25 .1.20 5::"e 5-52 ;.: I-.-.I7 r.:2l faKI i;-.n 7:M Baumgarduci-,.., I'em-u, Rellen, , New l'ieiiletici iuarry ille, .. Tuainh Geimi Neirru. ei -rn. A. 11. 4 .n' Mil .s:ls S.31 ni.: !Htt lien, -.MC. '.:li: :Mii '.'.".'.'.'. ira !l.l.l '.IAS Iii-.nl 11WM 10:17 leri: :e:3i 10:12 IIRM A.M. I-.M. I'.M. A.M. J:41 2.35 7:50 fa!2 2.11 7.5S ti:.V. .... 2:IM s:t3 7:11 .... 2l -27 7: IS 3.05 S:.5 7:2i : .... 3:1.: S:t.: 7-2 .... 3: IS S:t'J 7:11 .... 3:2i; vt-.mi 7:55 3:10 '.h20 Ml :-.mi 3:50 KM S:tw l:n;: 3-5:1 .... 7:55 1:1 fi 3:10 S:;!e l::"e t.ei S:30 Iril 1:1.1 s:IU 1:18 1.-20 .... '.hint 2.00 t:'M t):ti; 2:is ;I7 .... '.t.23 2rr i-a: .... .1:12 2: IK 5:11 .... 10:11. 3:20 5:50 Quarry vllle, New Prevltlence...... Reftett lYiUca, Batimguiduer, , West Willow, Ilarnish, King Street, Lancaster, , Dilierville, Columbia Lamlisville. Iaiieasfcr .1 unci ion,. Manlieim, M .H Ir. .................. Akiett,.... ............ Eidiniia. Reiuhelils tile, Reading, Trains connect at Reading with trains te and front riitl.nli-liilii.i, Pett.svtlle, llarrisbitrg, Al Al lenteuit and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains teaml Itetii York,llauever,t'etl)slurg, Ftrdei ilk and Baltimeie. A. M. WILSON, Supt. 1ENNS VI.VAB I A 1SAILKOAO NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY AUGUST 23d, I.SSil, trains en tht I'euuyUaiiia RailriKid will arrive and leave the l..uica-.tci aud I'hil.uie'.phiadejMitsas IoIIems: EASTWAfiP. Leave Arrive l.ane'lei Phtlad'a 2:10 A.xt. 4:1.1 a.m 5:20 " 7:le " SIM " :li.l " lo:le " 111 tk 0:10 " I2.iii" cm. 12.51 " .... I-iie cm. 3:15 " 2:)0 " 5:10 " 3:ii5 " 5--Vl " 1:11 " i.: 1.1 " i;-25 " e.:a " Leave Arrive I'hilad'a L-tue'ler I2:.at .m. 5:10 a.m. 7-3) ' III: 10 " 10:1.1 " '.1:00 ' ll:0.1 " S:iHl " Hl..M ' 11-50 " 2:ln r.M 2:1.1 '- 3:50 " 3::V'.m. 5:15 " I.MI " 7SK " SSM " 7:ie " r.rii " Hae " !):le " ll..!ll " 11-55 " 2.10 A.M Philadelphia Express, f IMt I il lit 4aaas-ta Yerk Aceeu. An i es;.... Harrisbiirg Express Dilierville Accem. An Ives, Columbia Accem medal Ien, Frederick Ae out. Artives, t'acilie Expii-ss, Sunday Mail, Johnstew u Express, Day Expiess, Hairisbiiig eeomuiedat'ii, WKSTV.-'iKI.. Way P.Lssengei MatlTi-.iin Ne. l.vi.i Ml..ley, MailTniin S...-',via Cei'bta, Niagara -'c I'liim-.i Expr-ess Sunday Mail Frederick Ai-eoiitmed.-itioii, Dilierville l.eeal.x iaTHt.-ley Ilarrisbtir- Accotiiiiietlal'u, Ceiinubi.i AcconiiuiMl.ttieu, llarttsbiirg Express, l'itt.sliuig Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific E.pies4, Pacilic E-ipiess, east, en Sunday, w lieu Hag gi-d, will step at Middletewit, Ellabrt blown , Mt. dey. Iindisville, Bird-iii-llaud, L.-niau Place, Gap, l.'lnistfaua, Parkcsbiirg, Coales Ceales villc, OaMandaml Glen I.im-Ii. J'lLst Line, west, en Sunday, when ll.iged. Will step at Dew liingtew n.L'e.ili-sville, 1'arkes-b'li-g, Mt.Jey, Eliahcl hl-mu and .'diddli-tenii. I!ami-.i-r:iet-omiilelatioii we-Ht.eeuiiei-liugal Lancaster with Niaganiand Chie:ige Express at ll-.n.a. m. v. ill run thrimgh te Hanover. Freileiii-U - -titiiiuiMlatiiiii, w-st,i-eiinc-.tsnt Ijaucisi. r, it! I .ist Line, wu.t.at 2:10 r. -ii., and wilt tun lhteii"h te Fri-derii-k. OCAI. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yeuic tiii:ei::ii mail 7:.'-eam, 1--J0 p in, 4:15 p in and ll.0 p in. WavMail, c:L-it,7:;ia m. GeitiMiNviLLK, Dowui!i-.;teun, Leam.in Plate, GnpUpin. I'auai-isi: and .-ii':ili:i-siiiir-; vi.i Lirmiaii Place, T"fi a. m. I'liii.'.iiKt.riiiA lliieugh mall, 7.:H and S:l.la m., 12-30, 1:1.1 ami 11:30 j in. Pittsuukeii and west, l:.'0ainl ll::i p in. llAKUiMiiuKii Mail, 10:.e,a in, hi.rcl.lainl ii.:pi p in. Way Mail, west, 10-30 a m. Baltimeiik anii Wasiiinetiin, via Philadi-I pliia, 4:15 p in. Baltimeub a.-iu "iVasiii.net'i.n, via Yerk, l:.'n p in. I'.At.TiMeKi: anii WAstiiNiiruN, via Hart itbiiij;. ll::!0pm. C'OATKSVILLK, 1:1-1 p III. Celumiiia, le-.3)a m, i-.'il:iiid 5:1.1 p in. Yerk anii Yekk wav, l:.'iaiiil Wilt p in. Neirril-litM Cchtual, 10-30 a m, ISJf and 11:30 p in. Reaiiihe. via Readiiigaud Columbia R i:,7:3-i a in and 12-30 pm. Rkaiiine, via Hart-isbitrg, 5:11 and ll::0im. Kkadine vavt vl.i.limetieii, Lititi, Manlieim, East llemiilield and Ephr.ita.3 p in. IjtXAliKVViLt.K, Camaige, Kelleu, New Prevl-ileiici-. Wet Willow, Lime Valley, Marlins ville.hmithville. Buck, Chestimt Lex l,Gri-eiie. l-clcrs'Ctcck, Pleasant Giexc. Reck Spring-, Oakuoel and Bewlaudsx ille, Md.,'.:l.la m, ami 5 oil p in. Nkw IIoi.i.ane, Churelitewii, Grcetibauk Bluu Jlstll, GimmIvIIIc, B-artewii, by way el Downingteu n, at 7--l a m and K p m. Sake Hai-.i-.du, via Columbia, le-.Sia in. Willow SntEirr via West Willow, at 'J:l.l:t. BY STAGE Miller-ivilli! and SUckwater. Ii. Safe Harber, daily, at l.oe p m. Te31illersyilie,Uaml ll-.eaiii,aiid t pm Biukley's Briilgc, Li-aeiK-k, Barcville, New Helland, 230 p ui. Jjindls Vallev. Oregon, West Earl. F.irinci---ville, Hiiikletewn, Tern: Hill, .Mai MipI.ik-. daily, at 2-.30 p in. Greenland, Fertility, Lnmi-ctcr and Vh--at-I.nid Mills. teSlriLsbui-g, daily, at I p in. Nelfsville, daily. .it I pm. New Danville, Cem-sti-ga, Martieville. Cob -manville. Mi unit Nebo. R.v. Itns ille. Bi-tlic and Llbet lv Si-ii-i-re. daily, at 2.3 l in. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mall, 7 a liiea in, .land fa'-n p m. Eastern way mall, ll:.aia m. Western mail, 7 and W a m, 2 .mil ;..e i i.i. Reading, ia Reading and Columbia, .':.'-e p m. Western way mail, WWa in. Reading way mail, I0:.'0a in. Ouarry villi: Bnuicli, l5a in and I p in. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem .s.Ue ll.nbir ami Millersville. at 'J a. lit, daily. Freiii31illcrsvllle.7and:am,aiid I pin. Frem New Helland, at !-30 a in, daily. Reading way mail, at le-Jia m, daily. Frem StnLslnirg, at WM in, daily. Fieni Nelfsville at 1 ji m, dally. Frem Rawlinsvdle.at II am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS There are four mail dcliwrn-, by letter enr rierseaeli day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. . . Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the ellice at CS a in; second delivery at 10 a lu; third delivery al It a m ; teurtli delivery at 3 p ,n SUNDAY POSTOFF1CE HOURS. On Sunday the Mistefl!ce is eiien from Apri 1 te October 1, from 8 te !l a m, and from B te 7 am ; from October 1 teApril l.f rem 'J te 10 a in, and from G te 7 u in. ROOTS A-XJJ SHOES. T? A CTT HOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS AILlXkj X made en a new nrlnciDlc. insur ing comfort for the feet. Lasts made, te order. 3JILLER, I3X East.Klnz.street. BOOTS fcbH-tfd vfasaajg. V VI VI Jl I ! Rt-v