teaSKMSssas - - Of f LANCASTER DAILY INTELLiaENCEK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1882. Hanrastfv tturlligewer. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1. 1862. i:THAVAUAKCE IK GOVERNMENT. Tli Supreme luuen Pennsylvania. The New York'Stm, tlic'ablcst, most in fluential and widely circnlatedqf the Inde pendent journals oftlie country, in a recent issue said: Tlirt vaMrlncc rwnfliTuv nnrl nrmlifrftltfv of tliis Congress exceed all experience. "The formers, the mechanics, the la borers, and the plain people, as Sir. Lincoln called them, who pay the great body of the taxes by the sweat of their brows, have cried aloud for relief; and they bare cried in v.iiu. "Congress wnl adjourn leaving a dis creditable record. It has voted away the people's money in wild extravagance, with out any honest attempt to reduce the bur dens tliat weigh down industry and enter prise. "If the Democrats are at all wise in their nominations, and in presenting the issue of retrenchment and reform, as they did in 1874, history will be apt to repeat itself in the experience of the coming clectioiis."" The present campaign in Pennsylvania is a State campaign, waged for the redemption of the commonwealth and the purification of its politics. While the candidates of the Democracy are Democrats. nominated in a Demo cratic. State convention, their records and the platform on -which they stand "in vite the co-operation of all honest citizens who desire the re-establishment of honest government.'" That is the sole issue of 1 he contest. The Democracy aim at the overthrow of boss rule, of the spoils sys tem, of legislative comiption, of admin istrative abuses and of pardon board infa mies. They present the most effective means to do it by offering for election a stainless ticket of men known to the State, whose integrity is above reproach and whose courage is unchallenged. No hon est man socking to secure honest govern ment need fear to vote for Pattison, Black, Africa, Clark and Elliott. Why:' l!ccause they are Reformers and honest and intelligent men. They have the brains to know the right and the courage to fight the wrong. Mr. I'attisou is a young man whD has achieved a national reputation because of his courageous and successful efforts for imiuici:il reform. For years the tongue and pen of Mr. Black have been engaged in the exposure and correction of govern mental abides. Messrs. Clark and Elliott were tall figures in the constitutional con vention which accomplished such reforms for Pennsylvania; while Mr. Africa as chief clerk in the ofiicc for which he is now the nominee, proved himself so efficient and popular that in 187S he ran 10,000 votes ahead of his ticket. When Pattison entered upon the duties of his office as controller he found official extravagance and mu nicipal maladministration prevailing to a remarkable decree in Philadelphia. The permanent debt the department cx pcnsis and tax rate wcro all-increasing yearly. Prom the very outset Pattison turned the tide. He not only checked the const-nit increase. He has effected a stead decrease. Instead of an average eaih addition of $:.G22,40K to the city debt there is now a steady reduction of Sl.-1(,737 per annum: the department expenses have gone down from $8,1S4, !Hil.20to ;.SS3.'.S2C.,J2, a reduction per an num of $1,801,034.28: and the tax levy is reduced from $2.25 to 61.90. a reduction of the annual burden on property of 35 cents on ever 8100 of valuation. The Philadelphia Record, whose proprie tor was a delegate to the State conven tion ami voted against Mr. Pattison, said of him : "It must be conceded that in the office of controller of Philadelphia he has given proofs of firmness, integrity and executive ability of a high order qualities that are eminently requisite for the proper dis charge of the duties of the chief magis tracy of Pennsylvania. In his manage ment of the financial affairs of the city he has broimht order and simplicity out of chao;, and has introduced an accountabil ity in municipal trusts which has saved large sums of money to the taxpayer, lie Has permitted neither party nor personal considerations to swerve him from the courageous discharge of his official duties. There are many abuses in the State gov ernment, many and dccp-scatcd, which await a strong hand of this kind for their eradication. Partly by design and partly by neglect, important provisions of the constitution have failed of enforcement ; and the election of Pattison would afford a guarantee that the constitution had at last been brought under the guardianship of its friends. The New York Sun thus points out what would result from Pattison's election : ' The election of Pattison to be gover nor would mean only in the State what his election to be comptroller meant in Phila delphia, a pure administration, the scatter ing of the rings, the baffling of tho thieves, and an honest and decent State govern ment for the term of four years. This may be a prospect full of terrors to the bosses, but it has no terrors whatever for the tax payers of any party." George Alfred Townscnd, a bitter Re publican partisan, in writing of Pattison, rays : "He obtained tho very responsible placo of comptroller, or watch-dog, of tho city treasury, and there it -was astonishing how one man, educated in honor and the fear of (Jod, could bo distinguished in a pecu lating and thieving age. nc positively did not know how to steal, though ho had been always poor. This made him eminent in Philadelphia politics, and very unfash ionable. But it pleased the taxpayers, who hardly knew what was theirs unless they sat on it. And finally, at the ago of thirty-two. this little boy, born at the old town of Snow Hill, which is older thau Annapolis-, verifies the text I once heard his father preach a sermon from : " Thou hast been faithful over a few things ; lo, I will make thee ruler over many." "TO THBXB SATISFACTION." Golden Words From the People's Candidate. Ooylestown Democrat. In his letter of acceptance, Robert E. Pattison, Democratic candidate for gov ernor, makes use of these words : " I accept the nomination for goyernor, and, if chosen for tho ofllco by the people, I will strivo to perform its duties to their satisfaction." Ho will perform the duties of his office to the tatitfaction of the people. These are golden words. How long has it been since a candidate for governor, of either party, made use of them in accepting his nomination ? So long ago, in fact, that we do not remember to have ever read them before. Letters of acceptance are generally drawn up in tho regulation stvle. and oouched in language to suit tho party leaaers. xc is tne rate, ana tue exceptions are "fo wand far between," that public officers of all grades, from presi dent down to tide-waiter, are administered in the interctt of the man who1 holds it for the time being, of the -bosses who nomi nated him, or in tho interest of the party be represents. Of late years, the Repub lican leaders have taught the people that offices are no longer places of public trust, out a reward for party services, and the mere idea that the people at large, the tax-payers who pay the salary, hard aa in terest in the way the office is administered j oonsiaered a ridiculous fiction. ButjMr. jtwason a new the power s tetter or aoaeptuce enunciates I K. H0n,h and BTJnw AZ,i. T.!5 doctrine. It distinctly recognizes I at HarTMaits Yellow Front cigarstoro.8' or tbo people, that the offices ' irl-7mil belong to them, and, In case of his lec tion, he pledges himself to administer hit high trust to their tatitfaction, and in their interest. This is coming down to what may be termed political hard-pan, and an nounces the great principle that in this country tho government most be "a gov eminent of the people, for the people, and fey the people." 1 What a magnificent declaration this is to start out with in a nolitical campaign ! There never was a clearer recognition of the source or all political power, wnen .governor Pattison is approached by a boss, or a party manager, and asked to iwheh off the shin of state and run it in his interest, he has but to hold np his let ter of acceptance, 'as he says he cannot, and show his pledge that he is bound to administer the government to the people's satisfaction. Well done, Pattison ! You have a clear idea of the true inwardness of office holding, and the people can trust you with political power. It Beaver haye any idea on office holding, above adminis tering it to the satisfaction of thebosecr, let him stand up and answer. m IlAYXSVUXK, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1330. I am very glud to say I have tried Hop Bit ters, and never took anything that did me as much good. I only took two bottles and I would not take $100 for the good they did mo. I recommend them to my patients, and get the beat results from their use. C. U. MERCER, M. D. al-2wd&w Croup. WhoophifrCoughand Bronchitis im lncdlutcly relieved by Shiloh's Cure, for sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myi;iwdcow&w now 'a the Baby. How's the baby" -'His croup is better tliis morning, thank you. Wc gave him some of Thomas1 Kclcctrlc Oil as you advised, doctor, and shall give him some more in an hour or so." Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cured. For sale at 1L R. Coch ran's Drusr Store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. Witt you suflcr with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vttaiizer is guaranteed to cure yon. for sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w Popular Kverywbere. "BurdancV the French name for Burdock, is as popular in Franco as in America. As an antiscorbutic, ancrientanddinrctic it cannot be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bit ters combine " In a condensed form " all its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disor ders and kidney troubles they arc uncqualed. Price $1.00. For suleat 11. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Suilou's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold bv us on a jruaranteo. It cures consump- tlon. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Norm Queen su myi-iwueowaw MEDICAL. TTOr BITTERS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, Not a Vrlnk,) Contains HOPS, F.UCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, and the Purest and Best Medical Qualities ot all Other Bitters. THEY CURE All Diseases ot the Stomach, Bowels. Itlooil, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and especially Female Complaint.-'. 91,000 IN OOLD will be paid lor a case they will not cure or help, or for anything im pure and injurious lound in them. Ask your druggist for HOP HITTERS and try the in before you sleep. Take no other. D. I. C. is an absolute and irreslstublc cure tor Drunkenness, 119c of opium, tobacco and narcotics. irScnd tor Circular. All the uliove sold bydruzgisls. HOP HITTERS B! Ft. CO.. Rochester, N. v., anil Toronto, tint, uugl-lmcod&w HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Il03tctter's Stomach Bittern extirpates dy pcpslu with grcutcrccrtaintyandtfrcmptittuic than any known remedy, and is a most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to secretion. These urc not empty ai.scttions, as thousands ot our countrymen and women who havo ex perienced its effects are aware, but aie backed up by irrefragable proofs. Tho Bitters alo give a healthful stimulus to the urinary organs. Forsalebyall Druggists and Dealers gen erally. al-lydcod&w G' KAY'S SPECIFIC A1KD1CINK. THIS Ureal English Ucniedy. An untuilluz cure tor Iiupotcncy, and all Diseases that tollow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness ol Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplct, which wc desire to send tree by mall to every ono. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages torts, or will be sent tree by mail on tho receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing tho agent. IL B. Cochran, 137 and 131) North Queen sticet. On account ot counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappci; the only genuine. Guarantees oleure issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by 11. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N.-Y. aprl2-lvd&w rr YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT- LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, JW Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. COAL. B. MARTIR, Wholesale and Betail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. Jrard: No. 490 North Water and Prince treets above Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL AND CE.MKNT. Pure Lykens Valley and other kind of Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Roaendalo Cement at luduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings fbr walks and drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and-Straw by tho bale or ton. Yard and Office : H&rrlsburg pike. General Office : 20)( East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLElt & CO. aprt-lwd pOAL. M. V. B. COHO, S30 XOBTB WATMM r, ZmoMfer, PH Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. OmaecUaa With the VeUf&oadeJExcfcaac Yard and Ofloe: No. 336NOETU WATEtt STBEET. teWS-lyd TEBKCVA TOBAOOO STOMACH BITTERS i i iKKKn TnKJiini Aim TtMY OOODB. K 15W WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. INDIA LINENS, SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED JPIQ UBS, m CORDED PIQUES, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS, LA CE STRIPED MUSLINS at.t. AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE COSSETS, 60c., 75c, flJW. DEFIANT SHIBT, tl.00, CAPITAL BBfRT, 75c, riiuis NORTH KND DRYGOODS STORE HAS ANOTHER LOT OF Best GaliGO ib Larp RemnanLs At 5c. a Yard. BARGAINS IN LAWNS. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, U-lydi LANCASTER. FA. J IS. MARTIN & VO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT A great many persons cannot bo suited with a ready-made Shirt, and therefore require SHIRTS HADE TO ORDER, and tho trouble has always been that those de siring a Shirt made to order liave been com pelled to pay prices iar above tho real worth ot such a Shirt, paying for traveling agents' expenses, etc. As wc liave no expenses ot this kind, wo can take your measure and manu facture best quality Shirt, viz: 2.200 linen bosom and body ol Wamsutta muslin ; guar antee fit, etc.. lor $1.50. The best recommen dation wc can eive for lit, quality and work manship, is that since January!. 1882, we have taken over 200 orders, and have as yet the first wordot complaint to hear. The best Beady-made Shirt is the "PEARL SHIRT," which wc have cither in open or closed bosoms with or without eyelet holes in bosom, and in ill sizes Itoys'sizcs, 12 to 14 inches, 85cts. llnlshed. Men's " Utol'J " $1.00. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. N KW YORK STORE. White Dress Goods. INDIA. LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS WATT, S1IAN1I & CO. stock at very low prices, otter an Immense Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. lust opened, a Cholco Lot of SWISS EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING LACES, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have mudu some Largo Purchases ot PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. Which we otfer at Special Bargains. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. 48- Will close storo until Sept. 1, at 0 o'clock p. in., Saturdays excepted. N KW CHEAP STORK. METM & HAIIGHMANK NEW CHEAP STORE. HEADQUARTERS -FOE Gossamer Waterproofs, FOB LADIES AND GIRLS, GENTLEMEN AND ROTS. Wo are selling Waterproof Gossamers MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY FOB and ttnd them to give General Satisfaction US, METZGER AND HAUGHMAN, No. 43 West Knur Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. JanM-lvdAw TNORKA8K YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 820, 150, 8100. Investors ot small and medium amounts in Grain, Provisions and stocks as rally pro tected as mostcxtensive andlnfluentUU opera Jpra. our successful, fuUy tried, old estab lished plan, tut rr. Reports sent -weekly, dividends paid monthly. Send at once for ei K5Jt0!7 dreulaTs and past' record, mi. Dividends paid during past thirteen Mentha on this fand$B&n per sham. Address FLEMMLNQ& mnraAir Mi ana 1 lSALLE ST CHICAGO, ILL.' 2zTiTle V" locu "eHt every town. Kxcellent inducement. Good pay to a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. lus-iya AMtBICM MMOJP. ABTMMT1MMMMMT. A '?&y ASTKICH BEOS-' PALACE ' OP- FASHION I 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. A LAST CHANGE TO BUY CHEAP HATS ! CHEAP HATS! JO-Since the reduction we made about two wesks ago, our stock has gono down to about a quarter of what it has been, and, as every body knows, we are still selling lots ot goods, because we sell them at such prices as will In duce anybody to buy. ALL OUR TUSCAN BONNETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 25 cents. ALL TUSCAN HATS 50 cis. NO EXCEPTION, AND NONE WILL BE LAID ASIDE. CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST. OUR FANCY RIBBONS, Which were also MARKED DOWN at the same time, havo been selling last, but wo have still plenty ot them, and good value at that. A FEW GOOD PAEASOLS That wcro formerly very expensive, but which liave been put down, so that they are within the reach ot everybody. Thoy are remark ably CHE Al aud are nearly all sold. We are now showing a most Elogaut Lino of Feather and Satin FANS, - FANS. PLAIN, EMBROIDERED, BROCADED AND WATERED PANS, CRETON FANS, LARGE ami SMALL JAPANESE PANS One lot of Ten-Inch Fans at 2c. Ono lot, same size, in all bright colors Blue, Cardinal, etc., at Be. Funs that open all the way round irom "c. up. Laces and Lace Goods. Wo have inoro than ever. Splendid Large Laco Collars at 10c., 20c. a'nd 25c. Mull Fichus, Polka Dot, small and large. Handsome Flowered Iawn Fichus, hand-stitched or button-hole, worked edges. Handsome Lace Fichus at ALL PRICES. WE CALL StPEOIAL ATTENTION TO OUB LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Hosiery Wc have ot late paid special attention to that branch or our business, nnd by making it a particular point to have everything that is asked for, and that at the lowest possible prices, wo have been most successful. We have always put onr prices so low that it is impossiblo for us to make any reduction at the present time, particularly as our stock comprises nothing but tho most desirable goods. Wo need hardly mention that wo also have a .Well-Selected Stock of UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Gents and Children. Wcglve an Excellent LADIES' GAUZE UNDERVEST FOR 25c. We have one lot of ;PINE INDIA GAUZE VESTS for 39c, They are cheap at G0e. rtoc.rftiMtdie.Miwlin .Underwear sud Corsets : also, our7 assortment of ItOaiita Lbff ratodAShort Dresses, i Embroidered Shawls, etc. Hosiery rOHV WANAMAKEWa NOTICE TO SUMMER TOURIST3. rOHil WANAKAKKK'S ADVERTISEMENT. GOING TO SUMMER QUARTERS. Important notice travelers The courtesies of the entire establishment (in close proximity to the Broad Street Station for the New York, Baltimore, Washington and all Western trains) are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of La dies', Gents' and Children's Suits, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Carpets and House Furnishing, there is a spa cious Waiting Room, Picture Gallery, Lunch-room and Toilet-room. The new department of public comfort, with wash-rooms, closets, new lunch rooms, for both ladies and gentlemen will be opened ist August. Bag gage can be left and checked while persons are visiting. Philadelphia is so cheap a place for shopping that there is often a savins: of more than railroad fares. John Wanamaker. Thirteenth and Chestnut and Market Streets, Philadelphia. MEDICAL. "pARKKR'8 GINGER TONIC. PABKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without Intoxicating, cures disorders of tho bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, and is the greatest strength restorer and blood puritler. and tlm BEST AND hliUKS'l COUGH MEDICINE EVER USED. If you are sintering from Fimialit Complaints. Nc-rvoim-ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any tliscase, use tho TONIC to-day. loo DOM.AKS paid lor a iailuro to help or cure, or for anything Injurious found in it. Semi for circular. PAHhFH'Q HAIR RATAU Satisfies the Dressing. mayl-eod&cow MILLINERY. F INK MILLINERY. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET. My many friends and patrons arc respect fully Invited to call and examine my PINE STOCK OF Millinery .Trimuiiugs COITPRISINO ALL TUB LKADINCI STYLES TOK DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders tilled In much less time than thoy havo been accustomed to elsewhere. 49-Piease call and oxamlno my goods and prices without obligation to purchase. 49N. B. Tbo -Largest and Finest .Stork of CHILDREN'S School and Dress Hats IN THIS CITV. A lull lino or Human Hair Goods Always on hand, and all kinds ot HAllt WORK done at the LOWEST 1'RICKS at Irs. l ff. WEIKIS, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASsTElt. VA. ap27-3md.Tn.ThS OAMPMXB. pARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manutacturo RAO and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. '.'.(XW yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AT GREAT BARGAINS AND AT UK LOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. EL S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. Weet Kins and Water Ste. MOTELS. rpHE LANCASTER COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 18Si Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve ments. Terms Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. P. O. BOX 87X j un'-2md T IHK MANSION HOUSE, ATIiANTIO CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1&X2. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Railroad Depot e.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, t- KLKGANTLY FURNISHED. - EXTENSIVE PORCH KS. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, wrrM biz jrw coixnrout tables. Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the direction of Prof. G.J. Gillespie. Main onice If. U. Telegraph in the building. Union Neu s BUadlnomce. Liberal Management. je22-2md CHAS. McGLADE, Prop. Carpets to families and generally. most fastidious as :i perfect Hair itcxtnrcrunu Wic. and 1 sizes. HISCO.V CO., New York. CLOTUIXU. w ILI.IAMSON Si FOSTER. DOWN THEY ARE ! The reason of our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAUANCE SALE is here. OurRAIl UAINTAl'.LESot CLOTIIINC that we ari-.iugcdabout :i week ago, have been attracting attention beyond onr expec tation. V'c still have on theso tables :i great variety of Medium and Light VeightSultstorMen,Medium and Light Weight Suits for Largo Men, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Youth.;, Medium and Light Weight Suils for ltoys. Medium and Light Weight Suit-, . for Little Hoys, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Children, and Medium and Light Weight ODD COATS, ODD FANTS and ODD VESTS in all the De partments ol Size. These goods have been MAUULD DOWN. DOWN regardless ot real value, regardless of anything except what will iuuuro A OdlCK, CLKAC gXCE SALE.. So that you can, in a Tjlance, see the ditl'erencc between the REAL VALUE PRICK and tho MAi:K DOWN PRICE. Roth prices aru on the Ooods, the MAUK DOWN PRICK being the SELLING PRICE NOW. Von should see tho goods on llioe tables, a l.iilim: ot which, is a lailure ol a chance to buy " HIi 75 cents, what it usually takes $l.i'0 to buy. Our FURNISHING GOODS ami HAT DEPARTMENTS are complete u ith the r.ire, the choice, ;uid the staple in every thing WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. Ol'KCIAI.l AL. ROSENSTEIN'S .ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIALTIESI Only a few more of those elegant White Vests at SO cents ; they aro well made, and do not bring me the cost of the material. A lot of imitation Seersucker Coats for 40 cents. Loner Linen Dusters at 81.00; this is enly half-price. Linen Pants at 75 cents. You should soo the elegant Suit we make to order for 810.00. Just the thing; you want; its a Fancy Mohair, new and well made. Our Paragon Dress Shirt for 81.00 positively beats any Shirt sold in this city. Al. Rosenstein, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ST;iK, .-UMilfcS. PITTSBURGH Stogies at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. TJCA YKLMMS' U VIDX. LANCASTKK JkttO aULIKSVlLLTfKT Cars run as follows): Leave Lancatser (P. B. Depot), at 7. . an.i S-,--'1 V' ? ttna lm, eiwit ou Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 1. n, Leave MUIersville (lower end) at srs. an.ljl a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. ' Cars run daily on rve thno except on Sun day. CIOLUMBIA' ANU POKT UKVOSIT It. K Trains now run regularly on the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad on the following time: Stations Noktb- I Express. I Express. I Accoir. WAKV. I A.M. r. m. r.x. Port Deposit.... Peachbottom. Safe Harbor.... Columbia... B:3 6.57 7:C. 80 SM 4.-2C 5.05 5:35 8:25 7:4C 0:68 60 Statioks Souru- Express. Express. Accom WARD. A.M. r.Ti. A.M. Columbia. 10 A1 6r2rt 7:15 p. . Ar9-.; Safe Harbor. lih.VS 6:49 13:10 Peachbottom.. n-.tf. 7.-.'5 11.07 Ir.li. ia 1 1KADINU A COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGKR TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 2iD, lxK. NORTHWARD. LVAVB. A.M. r.M. P.M. A.l A.M. r.M. P.M. :'."0 ... UUiO 7:30 .... :l:le 7:40 la.1 3:50 T.M 1:10 3:10 9.45 :i:3 5.5l' VRD. Oiiarryville tfcM ... umo 7s Lancaster, KingM 7:30 .... :;:U 9:10 Lancaster 7:40 urn 3:50 !:-- Columbia...... ARRIVK. Reading SOUTHWARD, UtAVX. A.M. M. P.M. P. A.M. M. P.M. 7ri". 1( K:I0 P.M. 9:40 2:10 8:25 ifcSO 2.10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:55 Reading ABK1VK. Columbia Lancaster. 3 2.10 8:1.1 5:& Lancaster, KIukM 9:40 .... 8:25 5:10 Quarryville 10:40 .... 9:55 i::45 Trains connect at Reading with trains touud from Philadelphia, l'ottsville, Harrixburg, Al lentown and New York, via Round Urook Route. At Columbia with trains to aud from York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Hal II more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAI Nt.W SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, IULY 17th, lb-;, trains on the IVnn-yl-vani.i toiilrostd will arrive at and leuvo :lo L me.i-tet and Philadelphia Oeontsas follow d : Levi Ar. LanPhil a.m. a.m 12:14 2:55 5:35 7:.'x S:10 10:20 8:J0 9:WI lt:i:. P.M. 12 A 1:01 3:2ti P.M. 2:12 I.: I.-. 2:20 5:05 5:25 7::i"i 1 f.4ri '.M.r. :50 ll:lii Eastward. Midi Express rust j.ino. ............................ llarrtslnirn Express York Accommodation arrived Lancaster Accomodation arrives.. Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives. Seashore E press Sunday Mail. ............ . Johnstown Express Day Express. ...... ........ ..... Hurrisbnrg Accommodation ill tux An!!! . Hanover AccOininiHlutloii it, coniieclln;; at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, eon nectlnc it, Lancaster with Fast Line, west, a! 1:40, will run tumush to Frmleriek. ILo. Ar. lriiilliii A.M. A.M. 4::a B:27 4il fi:27 7:l 9:35 :!. S:I3 10:15 I0-.2O P.M. 11:05 l:tu l:.'-o P.M. 2:11 5 0.'. 2-30 4:14 i 5:10 7:li 9:05 il:M llrJo 1.15 Wkstwakp. News Express Wuv Passenger.. Mail Train. ISo. 1. via. Mt..lov... Mail Train, No. 2,ViaColuuibLi,leaves Niagara express Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Frederick Acconimoilation leaves. llarrisburj? Accoinuiotlation Lancaster Accummoilation leaves. Columbia Accommodation Harrisburjr Express Western Express... l'ncillc Kxi'ii-s..... llaiTi-ljiir EsprcMS, w est, at 5:40 p. m., Ima direct connections (without ehan;e of ears) to Coluuibi-i and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, t lien tlngio'd, will stoiiatDowniiifitowii.Coatt.sville, 1'arkes burp. Mount .loy. Klt7ulethtown luul .Mlihlle. town. Day Express, Fust Line, News Express. Mail Train, No. I, Western Kxpre.-s and Puclllc Ex press rnn ilailv. JIAILROADS. T 1UF. GREAT Burlington Eoute. t'iiitMgo, ItHrliHtou & (juiucy 1J. U. :iiicaj;o, KiirUntea 8c Qriiicj K. K. 1M1INCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM C 11 1 (J A 0 OK P E 0 R I A TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DEN VEIL The SHORTEST, IJUICKKST ami REST line to St. Joseph, AtchliLson, Topeku, Deni.-oit. Dallas, Galveston, and all points In lown, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route has no superior for Albert l.eu, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed us being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to Ini tho REST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes of travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and you will Hud traveling it Inxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via. this celebrated Hue lor sale at all olllccs In the U. S. and Canada. All Information abont rates of fnre.Sleepiny Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Cuicaoo, 111 T.J. POTTEK, 3d Vice I're.s. A Gen. Manager, Ciiicacio, lix. ilOUN Q. A. BEAK, Gen. Kaatera Agt., 317 Rroailway, 3m Washington SI. Nkw York. IIomtok, MxJL mavlC-lyd&w ojjtt dma wmaa. nUMMUNWEALTU OlSTKIlttiTJON CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing OF ! COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in toe City or Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot the General Assembly of Kentucky. Tho United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decisions: 1st That taeCoHuaeawealtalMatrlbatioa Coaapany U legal. Zd Its draw lax are fair N. B. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the AUGUST DRAWING. l prize , 930,000 l prize 10jco 1 prize 5,oto lOprizestl-OOOcach lo,ooa a0prtzes500each lo.ooo yoo prizes flOOeoch lO.ote 200 prizesSO each lo.ote 600 prizes 20 each 12,oot 1000 prizes lOcach 10,00a 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7t 9 prizes an each, u u L8t(i prizes WOeacn, H M 9tt Lpr!zes $112,400 Whole Uckcts. K; half tickets. $1; 27 tickets fS0;fi5Uckets,$HXH Remit Money or Rank Draft In Letter, ot send by Hxprow. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFF1CE ORDER. Orders of 93 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all onlers to K. M. BOAKBMAM, Courier-Journal Ruiidinir LoutaTllIe, Ky ot K. M. BOARDaAK, 30! Broaulwuv. Tiw York. fohl-TnThASaw rfENTLEMKN. Wc call your attention to an iuinnrbint it covcry in our practice which we havo fnnT. very successful in cases ol prostnition arising jruiu inuiacrciion. xnoscsniienug irom any of the numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuc or other causes, will do well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, 1RS. LAGRANGE A.IOR. DAN (late Jordan & Davidson). No. nr25 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours tor con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. ui., and 5 till S p. iu. mar2S-3meod -4