LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1882. I "GENESTHO PHOS," POKM ve KKV. CVKUS C3KT. kwd at the Geetbeaa Triennial Festival la Lancaster, Va,., Jane 14, 1882. Again we tread the festal ball, Hang up the banner ea the wall ! Ana vow te banish error's night ; Oenesthe Fhes, Let there be light. The grand old motto, let It tell ! King out the potent, magle spell ! The geed, the beautllnl and true Shall sanctlly ear lives anew. I pause te think upon the past. Since here I met you Gcetheans last ; I've reamed the pralrlea et the West, Hare climbed the Reckies' rugged crcit. full llltcen years their coarse have run, Eventful days have come and gene. Since here I met with Goethe's boys Te share their grand triennial joys. The cheer was great and great the throng That sang the dear old festive song, The song of Burns, the royal Scot. " Should autd acqualntancs be forget." Oh ! never let our hearts be dull. Aye ! let our voice be loud and full. Te swell the chorus et the lays That bind our hearts te ether days. We have the beards and leek of men, Hut new we feel like boys again ; Again we leel the de w of youth And let us pledge our Hvjm te truth. T.he guerdon of success wc prize It trutli be net the sacrifice ; What care we ter the world's applause Unleas It be a righteous cause ? We thank the kindly Providence That spared se well our lives from thence. And round old Urcthe's festal beard. With viands and with victuals stored, 'Mid flew ei reason, feast of soul, We pledge our troth without tlie bowl ; Without thoaidefbeor or wine We pledge te days of AuM Lang Syne. Since lu-l we met, our ship of state Was tess'd bj billows wild and great ; But peace has come, u happy day ! Sweet peace lias come and come te stay. The bloody shirt no longer winds Around our llug et pcaca and glory, - The eutrage mill no longer grinds Its grist se stale anil dark and gory. Ged bless our own dear native laud And fill her sons with truth and honor ; Ne mere let traud or treason's hand Bring peril, shame or wee upon her. New leek across tlie ocean wave. Seme que -lleus still are undecided ; Shall Tutks our Christian friends enslave Or Turkey's carcass be divided t With greater etrenglh than love, the Bear Hew holds the Turk In his einbraces ; Of rocky Kars lie makes a lair, And hugs the Schipka mountain passes. Ge J help the just and speed the right In all the lands of song and story ; May Crcicch. wane and Cress grew bright, Effulgent, with Messiah's gleiy. In spite of Gaul or haughty Hun, Wc saw the German cmplre r lain 5 ; Te whip the French was glorious fun, Although te France It was surprising. The Kaiser is a grand old man, Devoid et pomp or foolish pageant ; He matched Versailles and Vatican Witli Bismarck for his trusty agent. He'll keep the watch upon the Uhlne, Witn vine clad hills and all that fellows ; We love lliee. spite of beer ami wine , "Oh ! Deutschland, Ocntschland, ueucr idles." Leng live the German Fatherland ! Leng live thecause of Gallic freedom ! Ged raise a brave, ii iie-heartetl baud Te guard and salcly lead them ! Old Ireland is a blessed clime, Let Johnny Bull take solemn wurnlng ; Fer should she rise another time She'll cheese St. l'atrick's day and morning. That patron saint will help her through ; Of toads and snakes he cleared old Erin . And, Willi the aid et Patrick, tee. She'll M'nd him ciess the channel stei-ilu' On woman's rights we tunc ourseng, But grlet breaks up Its fountains. The blessed cause has suffered wrong Among the Uecky mountains. In vain the gallant Susan B., The maid et by-gene ages, Traversed the mountains and the lea With ether Eastern sage?. And Miss, or Mrs. Lucy Stene, Expounded laws divine and human, They failed, wc slug it with a mean , Te franchise lovely woman. Alas ! iu a'.l the book of fate, We lind no greater slaughter ; Te think the young csntennial state Should snub Columbia's daughter. But lair Wyoming le:s her vote, Oh hie ye te her borders ! The land of sage hens and coyote Shall heal your sad disorders. But, Jokea aside, there's fun ahead, If men won't lead they'll sure be led : l'rcparc, my lads, ter change great In Forum, Field, In Church and State. The time3 demand a president. Who, en lletenn and Freedom bent. Shall promulgate a firm decrce Te make entire equality. Ne mere distinctions vain of sex. Statesman or student then shall vex Tlie coming man, as matters go, Will be done up in calico. Ne weaker vessel, ceying maid, Shall crave our sympathy or aid, Ne'betlcr halve humiliate Our pride, or squander our estate. Ne student then, his prccieut time. Shall waste In love or siilv rhyme, But lefty thoughts all souls engage Amid that grand Utopian age Deny it. If we dare or cm, The woman is the better man ; Then why net vote and legislate, Yea, head affairs in church and state? Why longer fret and foam and rage ? .'lis thus we'll reach the golden age ; Ne mero we'll stand up In the cars Ne longer bear the brunt or wars. The ladies then shall equal be In all respects with yen and me ; Fer they'll bear arms en tented Held The glutei Ing sword with valor wield. And we'll bare arms at tub and tray When comes the female suffrage day ; Tlie baby nuisance ne'er shall vex When cease distinctions vain of sex. But still I like the geed old ways. The former were the better days, Grandmother's way, te me it soems, Was better than these suffrage dreams. Ne use the bow without the ceid, " Net geed alone," thus aaith the Lord, The girls wlllalways want their beaux And draw boys in, as 1 suppose. With silken cords, eh lwppy state 2 Where each may find their destined male. New Goethcan brothers, brave and true, Toe long, I fear, I've worried you ; lint ere I clese my festal lays I glance at past and future clays, A word te old, a word te young, And then my iestal song is sung. Ye vct'rans of the hoary past ! Wogreat, Ged make It net the last j Lang flourish here your earthly house Ann blessings en your frosty brews. With Jey we hall the grand old man Of sacramental hosts, the van, He led in trying days of yore. Sweet peace be bis torevermere. With grief we miss the honest face Of one, who ran his earthly race, Who, ever une te friendship's call, Hath often graced our festive hall. The fee of wrong, the friend of right. His faith is changed te bessed sight ; Our Founder new mere fully knows The meaning of Gencsthe Fhes. Fer him and all our honored dead Sweet be the sleep and soft the bed .' Fer them we chant a dirge te-night. But why ? Thev walk the fields of light. Ne mere.thelr cherished forms are seen. Bat still wc keep their mem'ry green ; Fer them with green ear banner glewe. They've overcome the lest of fees. Yea, bright the hope, though sharp the pain. Our less is their eternal gain ; Ne mere our festive hall they tread. But sweet the sleep and soft the bed. Te each and all the spirit band, Who left us for the better land, We say the Pax Vebisctx new And wreathe anew the laurelled brew. We drop the past with all its tears And turn te hopes or future years ; When hearts are young and brave and true, The stars are.brlght, theky is blue. Ye, who will live when wc shall die, Oh bear that banner proud and high ; The bright escutcheon, let no stain, Ne sordid love of earthly gain. Ne deed that's low, or base or mean, E'er mar the glory of its sheen. Keep elear of demagogic tells, Beware of bosses and.tbcir spoils. Be strong and valiant ter the right, Keep faith and honor pure and bright. Yea, better lar than praise et men. Be sure te keep the conscience clean, Te thisyour.neblest powers aspire And this should be your heart's desire. New heed the words another sang When Bowdeln's hall with music rang, Prophetic words from Eastern bard, The " MeRiTrai," fate se hard ! Already dead, his harp unstruug Frem which the ' Salutashm " rung. The singer by th' Atlantic shore. Shall wake Its echoes novcrmero. His songs shall live while hearts shall beat ; Then hearken while I new repeat The gist et what Longfellow sung Te lads like you, se blithe and young : " Write en your doers the saying wie and old, 'Be bold! Be bold! aud everywhere be bold'; Be net tee bold ! Yet better the excess Than the defect, bettcrthc mere than less ; Better, like Hecter, in the field te die Than like u pcrfumcd Paris turn and lly." Hew te Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night, cat tee much without exercise work tee hard without rest, doctor all the time. tuKe nil the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want te knew Hew te Get Well. Which is answered in three words Take Hep Bitters ! jnl.V2wdAw Nearly all the ills that a 111 let us can be pre vented and cuicd by keeping tlie stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. There Is no medicine known that will de this as surely as Parker's Ginger Tonic. See adv. jul-lmdeod&wcew Shileu's Catarru Rembdv a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth. Fer sale at Cochran's diug store, 137 North Oucen street. Toe Fastidious. Seme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust At the rhymes et EelectricOll "poet;" But wc have the best artielc known te the weild. And intend that nil persons shall knew It. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh, Bronchitis and complaints et that kind ; It does net cost much, though rheumnties it cures. 'TIs best Oil In the world yen can And. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 Neith Queen street, Lancaster. Aiieteu made miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shlleh's Vltallzcr is a positive cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nertli Queen street. A Marvelous Cure Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity et bleed, a torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Bur dock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St Lancaster. Why will you cough when Shlleh's euro will uive immediate relict. Price, 10 cts., SO els. and $1. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen strem . M.BDICAX.. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Tlie lceble and emaciated, sutiering from dyspepsia or indigestion In any lerm, are advised, ter the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, te try Hest otter's htemach Bitters. Ladies of the most deli cate constitution testify te its harmless and Its restorative properties. Physicians every whcrc.disgusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, picscribc !t as the safest nnd most reliable of oil stemachics. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, lcbl-lydeed&w VAXK UAJfOUtOH, ite. Tjjyjs uavkTehe THAT WEUE SLIGHTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATE FIUE, THAT WILL BE SOLD AT FKOM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. These are bargains and run In almost all colors. ENDS OF WALL PAPEUS Will be sold low In order te close out. We make te order all kinds of SCKEENS FOB. WINDOWS And put them up In such a manner thatveu need net remove them when you wish te clese tlie window, WIRES SOLD BY THE FOOT in any quantity. We have some slightly damaged at from 5 te 8 cents a feet, running measure. n ti Keep uu eiegu.ni line 01 LACE C DETAINS, Have opened New Patterns within a week. LACE LAMBREQUINS, BED SKTS and VESTIBULE LACE liY THE YARD. Brass, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Poles, Ex tension Cornices, Ac, Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DM. RKED, " PHYSICIAN and SVSOEON. OFF1CE-21 EAST ORANGE STREET. Residence 133 North Queen street. js-iw TEMOVAlZ " " ALLAN A. HERR & CO. Have Removed their GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE . TO NO. 106 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Leepard j Hetel). my2ft-3mdMR&3mw TOICE BITTERS FlaioGHferfiowUs JOHX WAMAMAKXMfB. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY: Real laces are new put en a counter bv themselves. The fact is worth mention in three ways : first, the convenience of having them together with no mixture of ethers ; second, the avoiding the throng that gathers about the imitation laces : third, (but this concerns us quite as much as you) the fact that our trade in real laces has come te occupy a whole counter. Yeu may recall, if you like, that we have been selling gen eral merchandise but five years; and that we began under some difficulties. It was quite a jump from men's and boy's clothing te laces and such things. Is it any wonder that a geed many people have looked en and waited te see whether we were going te de our new business as well as our old ? Every new and then some little incident shows whether we are finding out hew te cater for ladies. We have been enlarging and enriching our lace stock. It is made easier new by this little change te see what sort of a stock of real laces we have. Third circle, southeast from centre. Black cashmere shawls with two round and two square cor ners, making a sort of mantle ; with heavy silk and chenille fringe; $5 te $12. Ordinary black cashmere shawls are 2 te $10 for square and $4.50 te $20 for long. We have received mere col ors ; evening and ethers. 1303 Chestnut, Plaid dress-goods. The coun ter where they are sold has a very different leek from that of the past year or two. All the plaids are small new and the colors are sembre; as far re moved as possible from the gay strokes and broadsides of pre vious years. Shepherd's plaids, in one form or ether, are decidedly the lead ing name, but they have get into all sorts of fabrics ; and the va riety is almost without end. Why, de you knew ? most of these half and two-thirds-price wool and silk-and-wool novelties are shepherd's plaids of a sort. Second circle, east from centre. Cotten dress-oeds fill three long counters and forty or fifty salespeople have been doing their utmost te keep even with buyers since summer came. Don't be in a hurry, friends. We have plenty of these goods. Ne matter hew many are sold, mere are ready te take their place. Net even a pattern is likely te disappear, except of the French sateens, which are drop ping out all the time. Scotch ginghams especially, of the for eign cottons,, abound both in quantity and variety. Fourth circle, from Thirteenth street tut 1 mice around northwest from centre. Muslin underwearis deinsr ex tremely well. Our part in the trade is te keep a great collec tion of careful work, and te take every opportunity te improve the quality of it. If we continue te de this as successfully as we seem te have done for three years past, there is net much doubt as te where the bulk of the trade will be. West of south entrance te main building. Thomsen's 500-bone corset, $1.25. We have been selling it all along for $1.75. Ne change in it ; and perfect. There are only 600 te be sold at - this price; and no mere te be get. A new bustle called Perfection is as oreod as its name : a cembi nation of springs securely fas tened and covered; bears all sorts of ill usage without injury , 75 and 85 cents. It is as geed in its way as that skirt with fixed pannier which takes care of itself wonderfully. West et south entrance te main building. Tennis, ball, bicvcle. mountain and sea shoes have come. West of Middle aisle, near Market street. Trunks, valises and bags. West of middle. Market-street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. ASXMICM KmOS. ADTMMTUXMMXT. 8TRICH BBOS' AUV JCKTISBMfENT. ASTEICH BK08-' PALACE -OP- FASHION! WE HAVE REDUCED OUR WHOLE STOCK OF BLACK and COLORED ROUGH STRAW, - PORCUPINE and SATIN STRAW HATS : AND BONNETS TO THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 50 cents. Wc have en hand new a lull line et All Shapes et LIGHT HATS, TUSCAN IIAT3 and BONNETS, CHIP HATS and UONNETS in White, Black and Colored. FINE SATIN STRAW HATS, LEGHORN HATS in all the Leading Shapes. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED nATS a specialty. Our assortment et LADIES' Triraifl Hats anil Bennets Surpasses any ever shown bolore and com prises the Newest, Best and Most Tasteful Display possible. We pay special attention te orders given in this department. FEATHEBS. WHITE AND COLORED TIPS, MONTURES, FANCY FEATHERS, ETC. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS. We elfcr one bunch of three Fine Black Tips ier te cents. Finer grades at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a bunch. FINE BLACK PLUMES in enormous variety from $2.03 up te $15 00. WniTE PLUMES, Choice Goods for the money. We efler one lotet Elegant White, Blue, Cream and Pink Plumes, worth from $3.00 te $4.00, at only $2.50 a piece. FLOWERS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. SPRA1S, MONTURES, GARNITURES, WREATHS, DAISY SPRAYS, ROSES, BUDS, Etc. RIBBONS. WATERED AND FANCY RIBBONS Cheap. SASH RIBBONS in. Silk and Satin. Watered Sashes in all colors, also In bronze and cadet blue. FANCY SASHES. i'OML'ONS FOR TRlMMINtiS. PARASOLS, I'wllled Silk, with Plain and Fancy Handles. Lined Silk and Satin Parasols, with and without Lace. PANS. from lc. up. PANS. ELEGANT FEATHER FANS, in Pink, Blue, Cardinal and White, Carved Ivery Sticks, at 50 cents. Fia'E FEATHER FANS, embroidered, $1.00. Fine Satin Fans, painted, at $1.00, plain and carved Ivery sticks. CHILDREN'S SWISS and LACE GAPS. IN ELEGANT ARIETY, CHILDREN'S WniTE PIQUE SUN-BONNETS, plain and embroidered. LACES allTLnds LACES White, Cream, Black and Colored SPANISH LACES. Bl.ACK.and COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS and ORNAMENTS. BUTTONS et LATEST DESIGNS. Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, A VERY FINE ENGLISH LISLE GLOVE at 25 cents. LACE MITTS LACE MITTS IN COLORED AND BLACK. KID GLOYES. Baby Worsted Jackets and Socks. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Novelties In Shawls mode or Flne Nun's Veiling, with Worsted Fringe. LADIES' m- COATS M GAPES, AUReH te Cost Price., OALE OF CLOTBING DAMAGED BY WATER. " FIRE I FIRE I FIRE ! 810,000 WORTH OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S READY MADE CLOTHING SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER AT THE LATE FIRE MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT 10 DAYS REGARDLESS OF PRICES AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, Ne. M YKKS St BATBFON. In tlie manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Weariu" Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Liiiiti"s etc 3. First-class Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing. " Iu our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but geed, strong," regular hand-made buttonholes. Oar .'utters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & 1HY Y5HV LOW PKIOKS FOK ALL. SUMMER CLOTHS. The Spring has been a long, cold one and we have a very large stock of Summer Fabrics still en hand. As Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we have niaile e vnrv CONSIDERABLE te make quick sales of our Bannoekburn Cheviots. Fine Spring Trowseringe, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Black Basket Worsteds, Handsome English Oasshneres, English Black, Blue and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths. Scheeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mixt Suitings, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, BILLIARD CL HS (Simoni's), FELTS, all colors ( 72 inches wide aud $2.00 per yard. BLUE FLANNELS, for Bathing Suits, and a very hant'senic assortment of Green, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cleths of fine quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. DDK, HIM & CO., RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. 1 8 8 2 S U M M E B H AGIC A BRinnr.u. SUMMER ENGLISH WORSTED!;, FKENCU SUITINGS, AMERICAN SUITINGS?, WHITE VESTINGS, r i K.-Nielii.Mi UUU1IS, GAUZE UNDERWEAR AND .FEATHERWEIGHT DRAWERS. We have u I.arpe Line et EARL t WILSON'S LINEN COLLAR1? ami CUFFS. WHITE AND UNLAUXDRIED SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES ami HOSIERY HAGER & BROTHER. SUMMER 1 8 8 2 S U M M E R SILKS ami uRENADINES. LIGHT-WEIGHT BLACK GOODS, ALBATROSS CLOTHS, NUN'S VEILING and SATINES, ALSO, HOSIERY, GLOVES. LADlEa' ami CHILDREN'S GAUZE anil MUSLIN UNBKRGARMENTb. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King street. N BXT DOOR TO THE COURT FAH RESTOCK. Our BLA.CK SILKS at $1.00, $1.23, $1.37$ and $1.50 ave decidedly the best silks yet offered at the prices. Our BLUE BLA.CK and JET BLACK CASSIMERE3 are weitby the attention of persons in want of thorn. Best makes imported . WHITE GOODS FOR LADIES' DRESSES. Large stock of all the popular makes of WHITE GOODS, from 10 cents te 50 cents per yard. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, handsomely embroidered, from 50 cents te $3.50. INFANT'S and CHILDREN'S ROBES and DRESSES, from 75 cents te $3.00 at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. 1.AWX me H UUSKFUUN1SU1NG. FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES. aOLE AGENT3 FOK The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower, FLINN & LANCASTER, PA. rANCASTEK AND M1LI.EKSV1I.LK K. j Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a. ni., and 2, 4, 6 and 830 p. in., exeut en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. TAve MillcrsTille (lower end) at 5. rf. inf. 10 a. H., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en ive 1 day. time except n Mm clethikg. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. AelMVIacle Grarments, RATHFON, GOODS. REDUCTION IN PRICES Ladies' Dres3 Cleths, Children's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys Fine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colerod Cleths ferj Ladies' Riding Habits, Corduroys for Riding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Riding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits. Infants' Cleakings. all grades. Lewest Prices. for draDcries and embroidery. S1.25. 61.50 M A Y J U N E J U L Y CLOTHING. CHEVIOT SUITINGS. EltENCH CASSIM KICKS. AMERICAN CASSIMKRKS, I.1SKN GOODS, CLOTHING. A U G U S T S E P T STRIPED anil PLAID SURAII. MAUVE LAWNS. PEKS1AN LAWNS, INDIA LAWNS, HOUSE. tr&its, ac. WILLSON, F IOK SA1B. 1.KA8JK, STOCK AND F1X- i mrcs mu " v-.. uwu, nttiii n rnmiA,lv Mfah'pp'j rrtnalatlnr. nf everything necessary te keep a ttrst class hotel. It net sold at private sale belere the 17th day et June, A. D. 1882, there will be a public sale made of the same en the premises, en that day, at one o'clock p. m. sniouev rrncp Assignee of M. G. Feather. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. TKA rjSltKKSt' ttUHtH C COLUMBIA ANU PORT DEPOSIT K. K ) Trains new run regularly en the Columbia anil Pert Deposit Uullread en tee following STATIONS 'NOUTH WARD. Kzprcss. A.M. Express. Acceir.i r.v. . r. m. PortDenoslt.. 6:20 :j7 7;45 s-se 3:55 iSC. 8.05 5:35 8:2S 7:i6 :58 620 Pcacnbotteni.. Safe liiirber... Columbia .. Stations SeurH-Express.Exprc8. ACCOUl A.X. WAKU. A.K. V.M. Columbia..... Sufe Harber... Peacbbotteia., 1050 r. it. 10.58 11:4(J 12.25 GrJO :: 735 SAC. 7:15 ArD:06 LeWO 11.07 P.M. 12;20 Pert Deneslt. R KA1MNU UOLUMUIA It. K. A RRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS MONMAY, "MAY 22l, 1S82. NORTHWARD. LKAVU. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. r. 51. P.M. 6.S0 ... -iSO 7 30 .... 3:40 7:10 1:00 3 JO 7-K 1:10 3:40 1)45 3:3) 5.50 ijuarryvau) c.je ... ise 7: Lancaster, Knight 730 3:40 0:10 Lancaster 7:10 1:00 3:50 DrJO Cel ii nil) la. ARMVK, RcaiUns.. SOUTHWARD, LEAVK. A.M. M. r.K. P.M a.m. m. r.v. 7:25 ViOO 6:10 r.K. 9:10 2:10 8:25 9-.J0 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 0:55 iteuilinK , AUItlVK. Columbia.... Lancaster. 9-.0O 2.10 8:13 5.30 Lancaster. King St 9:40 .... 8:25 5:10 Quarryvllle kje .... 0:55 6:15 Trains connect at Reading with train teanil lrem Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, Harrlsburu, AI AI Icntewn and New Yerk, via Round I'.reek Reute. At Celnmbla with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and ltaltu mere. A. M. WILSON. .Sunt. KNNSVI.VANIA RAILROAD NKW SCHEDULE On and alter B.JNDA. JUNE 4th. 1&2, trains en tlm IVim.-vl- vauia JCailread will arrive at and leave tl e Lu'ic.-istci and Philadelphia ilepetsas fellows : Levi Ar. Lan Phil Eastward. a.m. a.m! Mail Express 12:44 2:55 HarrlsbiirR Expreii 8:10 10:20 Yerk Accommodation arrives 8:10 Lancaster Accomedation an ives.... 8;55 Columbia Accommodation D:00 11:15 P.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives.. 12:55 ..w Seashore ETprcss 1:05 SrSi P.M. Sunday Mail 2:12 5:15 Johnstown Expicsd 2:20 5:05 Day Express 5:25 7:35 Harrlsburj Accommodation 6 45 9 15 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster witli Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through te Hanover dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at l:4e, will run tnreuah te Frederick. Le. Ar. l'lilllLun A.M. A.M. 4:30 6:27 1:30 (1:27 7:00 935 :4tt 8:40 10:15 1(WU r. m. 11:05 1:10 P.M. 2:14 SOT. 4:i4 7i 5:40 7:10 i:05 1 1:10 11:20 1:15 Wkstwai:i. Way Passenger. Mall Train, Ne. 1. vl.i. Mt. Jey Mall Train, No.2,viaCelumbla,leaves Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... F'rcdcrick Accommodation leaves. Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommedatloi 11 arrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express Uarriaburz Exuress. west, ut 5:40 i. m.. has direct connections (without change of cars) te ceiumuin and lerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will 8toiiatDewniiigtowii,Coatesville, Purfccs burg. Mount .Tey, Elizabethtown and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mail Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Paclllc Ex press run dully. aurr eka. wmea. IOMMOKWJSALTH UISTKIUUTION CO J 45th Popular Monthly Drawing: OFTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City or Louisville, en FRIDAY, JUNE 30th. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et uu Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Olatrlbutlua Company ! legal. 2d I te I raw Ings are fair. N. Ii. The Company has new en hsaid a. large reserve fund. Head the list of prlztjh. ler the JUNE OIIAWINO. 1 prize $ 30,000 1 prize 10,000 1 prize 5.00C lOprlzesfLOOOcach 10,008 20 prizes 600 each 10,000 100 prizes tioeeach 10,009 200 prizes 60 each 10,008 GOO prizes 20 each 12,008 1000 prizes lOeacb 10,008 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prlzia 2,708 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,808 9 prizes 100 each, ' " 90S Leenprlzes , $112,400 Whole tickets. !; hall tickets, $1; '.7 tickets 50; 53 tickets, 1100. ttciuit Meney or Hank Draft in Letter, ei send by Exprejift. DON'T SEND BY KKUIS TERED LETTEK OH POSTOFFICE OKDEB. Orders or $5 and upward, by Express, can he sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M.BOAKDMAM, Courier-Journal IttilMlng LeulHVllle, Ky.. or R. M. BOAKDMAN, 309 Breadwav. New Yerk. fuhl-TuThftSAw Jr'OKSAtm. F Olt SALK.-AN1MMENSC SBMBKUOr HOUSES, STOKES, IJUILDINO LOTS, Ac., of all descriptions, in all localities ami at all prices. NKMT CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. IIEKIt A CO., dcc3-Cmd 3 North Duke street SKGAKIZED 18IO. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS: One Millien, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eiahfy Eiahfy feur Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested In Hare aad SslidSeeirllles. Company Conservatively Managed. 8SJFer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFEMAN, 19 EAST KING STRKKT. ju3 5mdTaThS r-ir Jul3-lwd
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