VyX V LANCASTER DAILY JNTELMGEyCEB, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 188. fr'awimc irtrlligaim SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 26, X882, ulainc fiuhtinu maiionk. The Kx-Secretary Strengthening Blmeeir In Virginia With an Eye ou 188. The straight-out Republicans in Vir ginia arc acting upon Blaino's advice and counting upon bis support in the resolute f-titid they are taking against Mahone in i his campaign. The situation is some what as follows : Blaine never liked Mahone, but while lie was a member of the GarGeld cabiuct he fi-It obliged to at least tolerate bis pre tentions. When the Readjustcr move meut first became formidable there was general anxiety felt by politicians to know i banielas attitude towards the new party, identified with the repudiation of the bond ed obligations of the state! The president was besieged by the representatives of the different parties, and urged to support that faction of the Virginia Republicans which refused to have any dealings with Mahone. Gen. Wickham, of Richmond, at the head of an influential delegation, made a special pilgrimage to the White House to persuade Garlield to ally his administration with orthodox Republi canism. For a long time the president was non-commiUal. Meanwhile Mahone w,ik making good use of the fact that the administration was at least neutral in the fight, and finally ho was able to de monstrate that Garfield favored Keadjus ter mcccss. During this struggle it was known that Blaine was the chief obstacle to 1 iie fusion between the administration and Mahone. When, Unally, in spite of Blame's iuilueucc, Gai field decided to up hold Mahone, the secretary of state found' his mouth shut and his bauds tied, as he explained to a United States senator. He opposed Mahone, but ho was tuo only member of the cabinet who took that view of the situation, and he did not care, and could not afford to antagonize the admin istration. Thus matters drifted along till Blaine left the cabinet. He did not openly oppose Mahone and Mahoncism, but he gave only a hollow and perfunctory sup port. Secretly his influence was thrown in favor on the straight-out1?. The .situation was radically changed when Arthur became president, and es pccially after Aithur dispensed with Blaine's services. The Aithur admiuis tiatiou has never pictended to treat Ma houo with other than coidial and open Mippoil. Mahonc's claims to dictatorship in Viiginia, are admitted, and the whole yower of executive patronage is thrown iato his bauds. But one thing is lacking to make Mahono's power supreme, aud that is the stubborn opposition of irrecon cilable Republicans who refuse to bend t'jo kuee. If Mahone could bully or coax the straight outs to servo him, he would unquestionably control the state. Ho has done his best to accomplish this, aud sometimes he seemed about to succeed, but ho has never cutholy extinguished the Republican party as such aud now ho scorns further than evrr from the goal; foraccoid ing to common report, Mr. Blaine, now that ho is free fiom entangling alliances, in cxcrt.ng himself to uphold the straight oat movement. His purpose iu doing so is evident. The coalition party is by open ptofession one of bargain and sale. Wo aro for Arthur," declares Senator Riddlc bergcr, "because Arthur is for us." Xever wps Iheie a shortei or simpler plat f jnn. No one pretends to conceal the ex istence of a league for the benefit of the two pai ties to the contract. The coiup -at is firm, and is intended to hold good until 1834. Mahone aud Uiddlubcrger will be Arthur men in the Republican convention in 1884, just as they aie now, and for the same cei:eh..; and satisfactory reason. No wonder, then, that Blaine is against them. It is, iudeed, currently reported in Vir ginia that so earnest has Blaine been in this matter that the stiaight-outsaie pie paicd, if necessary, to go to the presiden tial convention as bolttis, and compel that couv-fution to choose between Ma houeism and Republicanism. Such a move would put the convention iu an awkward dilemma, aud givo Bbi.io au advantage he would know how to uso. The straight-outs are already showing a significant spirit of revolt, and probably the two wings of the opposition to the regular Democracy will separate wider and wider instead of coming together in union. Blaine, meanwhile, is strengthening himself socially iu Virgiuia and is to-day one of the most popular men iu that state. He has identified himself with its material prosperity, and won the hearts of its proud but sociable citizens by his good fellow ship, lie goes to Richmond this fall to deliver an addicss, aud no doubt this visit, like his previous ones, will bo made to tell in his favor. It is evident, in short, that the regular Republican organization of Virginia will scud Blaine delegates to tho Republican convention of 1884. Momrok, Mieli., Sept. 25, ls7."i. feiKS I have Sit-on taking Hop Bitters lor in flammation or kidneys and tiladder. It ling done tor roe what Tour doctors fulled to do. Thccucti of Hop Hitters seemed likuinugic to me. W. L. G'AUTKr.. ulC-Swd&w Foil lame Hark, Side or Cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Flatter. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 17 Noitli Queen St. uivl IwdcowAw Tlie Law of Kindness Is univcr-sal; it. nllects all the Human Januly, all animal?, :ind may lie even lound in patent medicines. Some are drastic, and thtipatipiu id obliged to suH'er pains woisc tliiin tliedis eae: but. iu cases ol obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy so kind, so sen tie in its tdlccts.und yet so satistactory as Bur doek Wood Bitters. Price SI. For sale at, 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Noitli (Juccn street, Lancaster. Catabkh cured, health and sweet breath eo cured by ShilohV Catarrh ltcmcdy. .Price .W cents. Nasal Injector Irce. For sale at Coch ran's drug ctoie, lJ7Xorth Queen St. uiyl-ludcow&w tSreat OH uoum. E. Batch, Elgin, 111., writes: "That alter trymc dozens of patent, liniments, without relief, for ii rheumatie and still" knee, I teel 1 have 't rut k oil at last." lor alter uMng t tiree bottlosi oi Thomas' Eelectric Oil, X am pic-parcdtORij-itistho best applicatlnn 1 have ever used." For t:.lo at II. l. Cochran's dri" store, lo7 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. SniLon'8 Vitalizcr Is what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents pr bottle. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. inyi-1 wdcow&w OAitrtsan. flAKPETB. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CAltPET. wholesale. 2,000 yards per week, I am now prcparedto sell my entiic stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Ar GBBAT BAKGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my cnUre attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. KS.SBERK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West gin? and Water Sts. STOGIES, STOGIES. P1TTSBCKGH STO i ties. 11.35 per honored at HABTMAXtt YELLOW FBONT CIGAB STORE. Carpets ujsuivai.. TK. KKHSlMfS KEMKUIKS. From the Springfield Republican. J A Generous Act That will be Appreciated by all who Care for Their Complexion and Skin. It is not generally known that the nervous system has a wonderful influence over the Hkln, but this if a fact known to medical men who have given much of their time to the study of diseases of the skin. Mo one can have a clear and lair complexion unmixed with blotches or pirn ides wno is very nervous. Whatever tends to a healthful condition of the nervous system always beau titles the com plexion and removes roughness and dryness of Ihcfikiii. Some skin diseases arc not at tended by visible signs on the surface, but au intolerable itchingthat renders life miserable. We copy the following deserving and inter esting compliment from the 'Jrtbune which says: ,Dr. C. W. Benson's New Kcmedv, 'Skim Cure.' is received by tho public with great confidence, and it is regarded as a very generous act on the -doctor's part to make kiiowu ana prepare lor general use nis valu able and favoiite prescription lor the treat ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted almost his entire life to the study and treat ment of nervous and skin diseases. In which he took great delight. He was for a number ot years physician in charge ot the Maryland lulirmaryon Dermatology and anything from his hands is at once accepted as authoiity and valuable. The remedy is fully the article to attack the disease, both intcrally, through tho absorbents, anil is the only reliable rational mode ot treatment. These prepara tions are enly put up lor general iisc.Jitter having been used by tiie doctor iu his private practice for years, with t!iO greatest success and I! icy fully merit I ho i uitidcnce of all elassesof sutlerers from U::: dl-eases." This is for sale lv all drngi-ts. Two bottles, in ternal aud external :ii.ui:ii'ii(,iu one package. Don't be persuaded to take any other. It eosls one dollar. OH, M? HEAD! WHY WILL YOU SUFFEB? Mck headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. Kenton's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They (Oiitaiu no opium, quinine or other lKirmliil drug. Sold by druggists. Price. SO cents per box. two boxes lor fl. six boxes lor $i3o by mall, postage free. lr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, .Md. V. N. CKITTKNTOX, 1I5 Fulton street. New rk, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. nugl2-lmd.M,W.ti&w B KNSON'S l'OUOVS lLAS'rr.KS. BEWARE Of FBAi. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE KEEN IMITATED Aud their excellent icputatiou injured by worthless imitations. The public are cautioned ayaitiht buying Plasters baviug similar bounding names. Seo that the word C-A-P-C-l-X-E iscoiiectly spelled. 'nft ft Arc the ouly improveraeut ever made in Plasteis. One is worth mote than a dozen of any other kind. Will positively cute whcio other tcmo dies will not even relieve. Price, 25 Cents. Bcwato of c'.ieap Plastcis made with lead poisons. SBABURY & JOHNSON, Mauufactcriko Chumists, New Yoiik. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 35 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COlty AND BUNION PLAS1EL'. CM AS. N. CUlTfENTON, 113 Fulton St.. New York, sole aj.'ent lot Dr. C W. lien son's lleuiedipa, to whom all orders should bcaddrunud. jy27-iJwileod&weow S Tf OXJ WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DKIMv S'JMK FIKiiT-CLAS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCHEIt'S miW KT01MC. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, JBS- Only FI VK CENTo a Giass. CIltHA. A.KJ1 aijAKK WAltA. H IGUa MAXTJS. FE01T JABS i FPDIT JARS WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL, AT CHINA HALL. Ho idquarlf ib.ror MASON POaOBLAIN LINED PRD1T JARS, Pints, Juar!s, and Half G.dlons. Gem Glass Top.Fruit Jar, Cohan8Qy Glass Top Fruit Jar. RUBBERS FOR MASON JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS! JELLY CUPS! High & Martin 15 EAST KING STRBET LANCASTJSlt, PA. LIQUORS, JtV. "piKUWALT'S WINE, LlQUOIt, ALCOHOL, AND GUOCEUY STOUE, No. 205 WEST KING STKEBT. HQUSKAI jft COS NEW LIQUOR STORE, So. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Forcijm and Doinestio WINKS nml T.lotTrtnc stantly tor 6ale at wholesale and retail." oiraisjutuiu ityo wnisKy or the distillation of!87.". Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ol i860 ICorkt. nqW)riflllr frw niuiHAfnnf nrLno. Ts... Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade, (ubS-lvd HOUSEAL CO. s MALL HAVANA CIGARS 2 FOR 5 GTS. 1 amo. vi n orin viueen street. UAUTilAN'S YELLOW PiiONT CIGAIl &XUKJS. uanbiuorurousritiD XEZIOIOVB. SHJLEBAIN BAPTIST CHUKUtf REV. J. j B. Soule, pastor. Preaceing on Sunday at 10a.m.and 8 p.m. fcunday school at 9 a. ni. dftw FIRST M. K. CHURCH. NORTH UCKE street. Preachin ir at 10Ca.m.and74ip. m.. by the Kev. B.P.Powell. Sunday school at 9 a.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7Jt o'clock. CRACE LlITHEKAS CHURCH, NORTH T Queen and James streets. Itev. C. E. Houpt, pastor. Divine service at loji a. ni. Evening service omitted, School at 0 a. ni. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH V. M. C. A. Bootna, Eev. M. Frayne, pastor. Services atl0) a. m. and i p. in. Subject "The Christian's Anchor." Sunday school at 9a.m. PRESBYTERIAN. PKKACH1NO IN THE morning by Itev. James Crawford. No evening service. DKESUYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, A Itev. James C. Hume, pastor, ao ser vice to-morrow. Sabbath school at 9 a. in. OT. JAMES. HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 O and morning service at 10 a. in. Even ing pi ayer choral service at &i p. in. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. SERVICES AT at 10i a. ui. Sunday school at 'JlA a. m No evening service. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. NO SERVICE during the month of August. Sunday school at 1 p. m. West Mission, Dorwart street Sunday school at 1-fcJ p. m. North Mission, Antioeh. Sunday school at 9 a. in. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street, itev. Wm. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine service at 10!J a. m. Sermon by Prof. J. II. Dubbs. i.I). Notivcningseivlcc. Sunday school at 9 a. m. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry utieet, above Orange, Bev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to morrow at 10 a. m. ami 7 1. '" Sunday kcliool at Wi a. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. JUEEN ST. Bev. A. I. Colloiu, yastor. Pleaching at 1U a. in. and 7,1 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a.'m. Praver meeting on Wednesilay evening at 8 o'clock. FAVJltt llAtHiUtiiH, C w E HAVE AllUKh L.kGKLY TO OUR Stock of WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de bCiiptionot P APE It HANGINGS", aud among theni some ot the Choicest Styles in the Best Grade or Goods. These will be sold low in order to make specuy Miles. BEMNANTS are accumulating all the time in small lots, which are very desirable lor Clouts, VWfbules aud Koo.u-. running in pi ice from Tluee Cents ajiicce up. WINDOW SHADES lu new Dado Patters, 1'laiu Goods iu All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OY LACE CURTAINS -in-: WHITE and CIWAM, BED SETS. 1'ILLO W SHAMS, TIDIES, LAMBREQUINS, Ac. in Ebony, Biass, Cherry, 1 Pole ill Ebony, Biass, Cherry, Aeh and Walnut. Pior and Mautlo Mirrora. PharesW. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JIi UCATIOXAL, MISS U. IS. CLARKSON ( SUCCKSSOK To MltsMavcr) will rc-open her school on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, at No. Ill North Prince street. Apply at the school room daily between 9 aud 11 a. iu, other houis at No. 40U East King street. aSl-lwd TjlUUCATlONAL. YEATES INSTITUTE, LANC'ASTEK, PA., Will le open on Monday, September 4, 1882. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, A. M., aug24-9td Principal. CI. JAMES' SCHOOLS WILL f.EOI'KS ON THE 4tm OF SEPTEMBER ON THE USUAL TlsKMS. STUDIES: MATHEMATICS. ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES. FRENCH AND GERMAN. Address or apply to MBS. B ABKKU, -Std.eod Schoolroom 9 to lo a. ui. SWARTHMOltE COLLEGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORE") BUILD ING. Botli sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under can ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destioyed by lire 9th mouth, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and lilted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Languages, Literature, Mathematics and tue Sciences. New Seientilic Building con taining Lalioratorics, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, and all appliances for piustiinga thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. ' Tno next term opens Jtlimo. (Sept.) B!th Apply early, at, other things beinjr equal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDWARD M. MAG1LL, Pics'l, Swarllnnore College, Delaw.uu Co., Pa. jiiiiei-J-rhiid IfUUCATIUNAL. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST '.'. Located iu one of the ino-il beautiful and htallhlul of the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, and onVrs tho fol low ing Courses ot Study : 1. A full Classical Course of four yeirs. . A full Scieutie Course ol four years. a The following Technical Courses ol lour year.-'each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Naturjl His tory: (e) Chemistry and Physics ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Course in Agriculture. 5. A Special Course In Chemistry. 0. A Classical and Seientilic "Prepaiatory Course. Military drill is required. Expenses for bo.ml and incidentals veiy low. TUITION FltKI'J. Young ladles in charge ot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, tul dieps GEO. W. ATHERTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. aua8-13tdT.Tii &S UUTX OKA W1KHH. I lOMMONWKALTU UISTKJItUTION CO 47th fopular Montiily Drawing OFTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st, 1882. These drawings oeeur montnly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Ai;t ol tne General Assembly ot Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81 rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Dlstributioa Oonfpauy In legal. Xu Its drawing are fair. N. B. The Company lu now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes fcr thn' AUGUST DRAWING. I prize t 30,000 prize. ,,,,. lv(0C0 pnzUi '. )t0CC lOjjrizes SI. 000 each 10,000 aoprizessooeach , 10,000 "loo prlr.es JldOeaeh mom 300 prizes 50 eacli lOOXC e00pri.es20et'.ch 12,0tfl 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2.7C8 9 prizes 200 each, " " l'soe 9 prizes 100 each, ' gp l,?fo prizes Whole tickets. $2: h .... ........$112,iOC ilf Uctet-s, 1; 27 ticketa Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY" REGIS- TKRKII I.KTTKKfIR VltaTtlWlott mrntrtt Orders of3 and upward, by Express, can be I orvi4- nt- mitt uvnAttua A 1lMkin ll ... a . I M. BOARDIHAN, Courier-Journal BailfUns I 309 Sroadwav. Mew Tork. lebl-TuTbftSAir AaiBicnitxvs'.A.itrjsMTiaM. A' STRICU KItOS AOVKKTISKMKNT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE -OP- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST LOT OF FALL HATS NEW SHAPES. WHICH WE OFFER AT OUR KNOWN REASONABLE PRICES. Wo have also opened a complete new line ot Black Ostrich Plumes From 75c. up to $15. Beauties at $3, $1 and $5. One lot ol very Long Plumes at $-'. Fine Black Plumes at $2.50. BLACK TIPS A Bunch of Fine Black Tips at T.'ic. Elegant Tips at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a bunch. COLORED TIPS and PLUMES in all tho new shades. RECEIVED VELVET AND VELVETEIS liargalns In Black Silk Velvet. Wo refer especially to the Velvet we sell at S1.60 per yard ; actually worth JJ.50. Colored Silk Velvets, -worth $2.00 at only $1.50 per yard. Black Velveteens at Low Figures. BLACK CREPES. VERY CHEAP. SASH RIBBONS AT REDUCED PRICES. Bargains in Black Watered Sashes LADIES' AT VJEBY LOW FJKICES. CHEMISE, PANTALETS, SKIRTS, NIGIITGOWS. Children's Mnsliii Underwear, AT 20 AND 85 CTS. Children's and Infants' Wear, DRESSES, CLOAKS, CAPES, CAPS, B00TEESt JACKETS, ZEPHYR SHAWLS at 50c. MERINO UNDERWEAR For Children, Lad 103 and Gents Lies' ttrpf Gossamers, Every Garment Warranted. AT ONLY S1.SO. DOLLS GOSSAMERS at 25c. bed's1 CANOPIES SEES READY FOR USE, INCLUDING ALL THE FIXTURES. NEW GOODS RECEIVED 1?AILY. Ism Underwear DMTOOODS. "IOW OFKS SHUDA CLOTHS, In all the NEW DARK SHADES at 12) cents. OPEN NOW COMFORTS AT LOWEST PRICES, As well as home mado ones, containing four pounds ot bes. white cotton and 14 yurds ot Koods, we doubt whether there are any quilted like these In any other In tue city. OUR BLACK CASHMERES are extra heavyweights. Every body makes SO cent Cashmeres a speciality. When you want a very excellent one at 75 cents or $1.00 bring your samples and compare with ours. AT SWARR'S, No. 50 North Queen Street. ri'ME NORTH KND DRY GOODS STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST COMFORTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. These COMFORTS are made on the premises out of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, tl-lyd LANCASTER. PA. J. U. MARTIN & CO. Git's Fnisif Department Reasons why the PEARL SURT is preferred to all others: Int. Tliey are made of the eery best Wain sutta Muslin. 2d. Bosoms are Three Ply Linen, each ply being yituranteed to be all linen. 3d. They arc made only by capable and experienced hands, and carefully in spected, and are unsurpassed by any other in Korkmanslu'p. 4t?i. They are guaranteed to Jit and give satisfaction in every particular. A lull line ot all the leading makes ot LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. The E. & V. and L. & 8., the two Most Popu lar Brands, included. RAPHAEL and ANOELO LINENE REVER SIBLE COLLARS, all sizes, 20c. per box. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. We3t King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. "M'l-'W YOKK STOKK. Black Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silks. att,Shaad&Co. Ate now showing au immense line ot their tanious brand yt ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, AT 50c., 61'AC, 75c., SiJc., $1.03, $1.13 A YARD. An elegant assortment or BLACK DRESS SILKS, AT75c.,8C,I.O0, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 A YARD. New FALL SHADES in COLORED DRESS GOODS, AT 75c. AND $1.10 A YARD. Au immense variety of Latent Styles in CALICOES, SATINES, AND CHINTZES. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW YOKK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. TlT.TZOKK & UdlKiHMAH'lj, NEW CHEAP SI ORE, Have the Largest anil Cheapest stock ot BLACK French Cashmeres IN THIS CITY. BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK CASUMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASH3IERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES ALSO at 12 cts. at 20 cts. at 25 cts. at 37 cts. at 45 cts. at 50 cts. at GO cts. at 75 cts. at 87 cts. at $1.00. at $1.12. at $1.25. Black French Wcol Armures, Black French Wool Moires. BLACK BROCADES. BLACK BROCADES. AT HfiTZSI & MOuWS NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper Honso and Sorrel Horse Hotel. Janl4-lvd4w piKAND KUSH FOB NECKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'JS. 5 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JOlty WAlfAMAKKK'a JTOTSCJB TO aUMMKK fOVKlST TOBJt. WANAMAKKB'S AinjSKTISKMXST. GOIM 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 gendemen 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 saving of more than railroad fares. John Wanamaker. Thirteenth and Chestnut and Market Streets, Philadelphia. MEltlVAL. )AKKR'S GiNGElt XOM1C. PABKEE'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without intoxicating, cures disorders ot the bowel, atouiacii. liver, kldnevsund iunsc-, and is the 1,'reatc-it strength lcstorcr and blood purifier, and the BF.tT ANI PUKEST COUGH MED1CINK fcVKK USED. If you are suffering from Female Complaints. Nervous ness, ltueuinatisui, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use tho TONIC to-day. lOO UOL.L.AIW paid lor a lailure to help or cure, or lor anything injurious found in it. Send for circular. PARKER'S HATH BALSAM Satisfies the most lasUdlouaaa a perlcctllalrKestorer and raiUUMlO limit OflUOiVa. DreSbing. 5Ue. andllBlzes. lUSCOX A CO., New York, mayl-cod&cow JtAJUtOAUS. TMJi GREAT Burlington Route. Chicago, Burlington & (Juiucy S. It. Chicago, lSurllngton & (Jnincj K. It. PKINCIPAIj lilNE ANI OL.1) 1'AVOUITK FKOM CHICAGO OK PEOKIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CAL.lt OUN1A LINCOLN ANI OENVEK. The SHOUTKST, QUICKEST and KEST line to St. Joseph, Atcldnson, Topcka, Denison, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, fijontana and Texas, This route lias no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Faui. Nationally reputed as being tho GKEAT THKOUUU CAU LINK. Universally conceded to bo tho BEST EQUIPPED Uailroad In the world for nil classes ot travel. All connections made lu Union depots. Try it and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a illseomlort. Througli tickets via this celebrated line lor sale at all offices iu the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates or fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by l'KKCKVAL LOWELL, General I'adsenger Agent, Ciucaoo, III. T.J.POTTK1C, 3d Vice Prey. & Gen. Manager, CnioAOo, III. IOUN . A. BEAH.Gea. .Eastern Agt, .117 Broadway, S0G Washington St. New York. Boston, Mabs. uavlC-lyd&w LANCASTER WATVUEH. 'IUIK FOUK LaSUASTKU WA1CUKS CAK JL ried by Employees at the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Bail road, in Lancaster City, whose llemarksble Beeord is here attest ed by their Owners, are Not" Special," but Average Lancaster Watches, Although made here in Lnncaster. AT HOME, they do, Willi Proper Adjustment, the Accu rate Work ol foreign Specials" at much Less Cost to the Purchaser, who, buying a Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed it in any respect unsatistactory. 1. "Keystone." l'ClfllSYLVAMIA KAILKOAD COMPANY. I Lancaster Station, August 5, M 2. J I have carried lor nearly TWO YEAUU a Lancaster Watch ot the "Keystone" stem wind giaile. It has given me perfect satisfac tion in every respee but especially as an ac curate timc-keenei--lor it lias kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with our Standard Kailroad' Time during the entire past year ! To ail per sons who are required to have correct time, but especially to ItAILKOAD MEN. I would confidently recom 1 end the Lancaster Watch. W. F. HAMBK1GHT, 1'atsenger Agent. 2.' "Keystone." During the past t ' v years I have carried a number ot watches, ut tho Lancaster Watch ol tho Keystone'- etcm-winding grade, is the best I hav3 ever had for keeping time. I have had it now Tor nearly TWO 1 EARS. It runs I to the dot" always, and is as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch I have ever seen. I don't believe there was ever a better time keeper, lor ordinary use. turned out of any watch factory in the world. EDWAUD KAUTZ, 52 Depot 1'oliceman. 3. "West End." Oae year aeo. or longer. I purchased from Mr. Lonis Weber, a Lancaster Watch of the Went End" grade. It has been ON THE MINUTE EVEIt SINCE with onr Itailroad Time, and as a time piece cannot readily be uAcciieu. x cuuhi nut get any nigner-priceu watch that wonld be more satisfactory A watch that will stand thn test ot KAILKOAD USE so well as these Lancaster movements do, mnst be a good one. This is the only watch I nave ever carried that has done anything like its good work, and 1 don't want anything better. W. F. WELCIIANS, Clerk in Ticket OJJlcc. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch or the "West End" utcm-wiud grade tht I bought Irom Mr. II. M. Shrclner TWO YE AKS AND EIGHT MONTHS ago. Is a ilrst-class tiinc-kcf par. It has run VERY ACCUKATKLY with the Pennsylvania itaiiroad Time ALU THE WHILE, and lias given ine pertect satisfaction. BE.NJAMI.V KIEHL. Depot Employee. SAMUEL II. PKICK, ATTORNEY, BAM Removed bis OOlco irom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT 8TKEET, Immedi ately in Rear of .Court House, .Long's New Building. kml7-tta to families and generally. vua ' rt.tsitip ti i;nr. IANCAHTKK AMU MILUSRSVIIAK K. i Cam run as follows;: Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a.m., and 2,4,6 and 8:30 p. m., exennt oa Baturday, when the last car leaves at 9-J0 p. hi Leave Milleraville (lower end) at 8, 8. andtlt a. M., and 1, 3, 5 nnd-7 p. in. Cars run dally on ive lime except on Sua day. nKADINU X COLUMBIA K. K. AKKANQEMKNT OFPASSENOKRTBAlK8 MONDAY, MAY i2D, 188?. NOKTIIWAKD. LAVK. A.M. A.W. (juarryvillu K:'M I'M 9:10 930 Uincaster, King St 7:9) Lancaster 7:to Columbia. 750 ARRIVX. Heading u.45 SOUTHWARIK LVM. AJt. It. Beading 7-3 120 ARKIVK. r.. Columbia : mo 2U0 Lancaster. 9-j 2.10 Lancaster, King St 9:40 .... Onarrwilln in-ji rjr. 6:10 8:25 8:13 8:25 r.v 6:30 6:40 -.- -j .-........ .v.-My, ... 0JWI U.WJ 9-J6 C:45 trains connect at ucatllng with tniliw toand fromPhlliMl.li.lii.H.l'oltavUIe, Harrlaburg. Al lentown and New York, via Bound Brook Route. At Columbia with trains toand from York. Hanover, Gettysburg, Fiederick and Balti more, a. M. WILSON. Sunt. fKILEIHIill it llfKT IhWSlT RAIL J KOAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run legularlvon thn Columbia it- Port Depuit Kuilrcxid on tlia following timo : BOUTUWAKO. I STATIONS. I WORTH WAKP l'.X, I'. If. V.M. ... 2-JU 3:40 1:10 3: 3.-20 6JH) A.M. A.N lOrio WS: loaa 10-J15 11:00 .... ll:l 11:05 11:10 lid's 11:20 11:30 ll:3y 7:10 11:54 7:J7 r.M. 12:W 7:37 12:15 8;fW 12J0 SrJJ A. r. P.M. P.M. 8.- b-3& 8:09 5-0 8.02 5:30 7:15 5:05 7:40 5:01 ...... $lin mlmtn 7:34 4:56 7.-2S 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:36 7:0R 43 :57 4:2i 7 :41 4:12 7:3$ 02 4:05 78 6:20 3:55 7:17 3:41 7:15 drill 05 Colombia.. .. ...Washington.., ....Cie.-.swell.... ...Safellarbo.. ..Sbenk's Ferry., Pequea...., ..Yorkurnace.. .....Tucfiian McCair.s Ferry. ...File's Eddy... ..Mailing Creek.. ..Peach Bottom.. ...Conowiiigo... .....Oetorara ..Port Deposit.. ...Perryvilie.... C:4 70 7:0T, 7:03 7:1 7:17 71 7:37 7:41 7:50 8KK 8:1.1 b:ai PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD NEW ..SCHEDULE On and alter MONDAY, JULY 17th, 1SS2, trains on tho Penney, vania Uatlrcrtd will arrlvu at and leave the Lanm-tU" and Philadelphia depots as follows: ILevI Ar LaaPhJl Eastward. A.V. A.X Slail Express as. jiiic... -.................. Harrisburg Express York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives. Seashore Express Sunday Mali Johnstown Express 1 '"j i!xprcss ..................., Harrisburg Accommodation Jimi a miri .. 12:44 20 TM 55 8:10 VX2D 8:10 85 9:00 11:45 P.. 12AH lrf 2:12 6:45 20 sua 0 45 5:05 735 9.45 &Z0 11:00 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Freilerick A cconimodatlon, west, connecting ji Umcaster with Fast Lino, west, at 1:40, wlfl run toroinrl" to FrMterlck. ILe. I I Phil I Le. lAr. Wehtwabd. A.X. A.M. 6:27 6iXl 9-.S5 9:40 10:15 10:20 r.v. 1:40 1M 6:05 30 7-J30 7:40 il:10 1:45 News Express Way Passenger Mail Train. No. 1. via. Mt-.lov 4-jao 4 JO 7:00 MailTra!n,No.2,viaColuinbla,lcavcs i.i 111 guru express Hanover Accommodation leaves.. rast Line............................. Frederick Accommodation leaves. '8:13 UM r.x. Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Express Western Express Pacific Expresti 2:14 4:14 5:40 9-.05 110 Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., Has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, Mount Joy, Elizabetlitown and Middle, town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dailv. GHAT'S HPKCiriO HKDICINr. THE Great English Semedy. An unfailing euro lor Impotency, and, all Diseases that lollow loss ot Memory. Universal Lastl tnde. Pain In the Back. Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con. sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which wo desire to send tree by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine la sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages tor 95. or will fce sent tree by mall on the receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B.Cochran, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. On account ol counter feits, we have adopted the YeUow Wraprsr; theonlygenulne. Guarantees otcure issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by H. B. cochian, 137 North queen street. THEUBAY MEDICINE COhK.T. aorl2-lydw $ - . t 3.-20 4