LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1881. Hancaster intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1881. THE SEMINARY. Graduating Essays Last Evening. Last evening the graduating exercises of the Reformed theological seminary ter minated by the delivery of theses in the chapel of the college. Despite the very warm weather there was a geed audience present, and the pulpit desk, reading desk and altar were handsomely adorned with flowers, a superb cress upon the latter be ing of especial note, and the inscription, "Holiness te the Lord," in letters of green, upon the wall of the pulpit re cess lacing the audience. The customary ritual being conducted by the president of the seminary, Rev. . V. Gcrhart, D. D., the choir connected with St..Stephcn's(cellcje) chapel sang the Te Deuiu Laudamus, and the first thesis of the evening was read by Mr. Newton J. Miller, of Allentown, whose subject was " Christian Morality." The speaker com cem battcd the efficacy of the se-called moral ity of the world as a means of redemption. Humanitarianism and all the ether isms thlt arc independent of the Divine law are incompetent te perform geed works be cause they rest upon the foundation of self. The principle of geed works is faith, and morality is a component of faith. A requisite of geed works is that they shall conform te the law of Ged, and love is the realization of that law. That, then, is only true Christian morality which depends en love te Ged and love te man. The speak er drew a.. line marking the dif ference between the cede of the Reman church, where the performance of geed works is made te rest upon the command of the hierarchy and is an act of obedience te the priesthood, and that of the Protest ant faith, as outlined in the foregoing scheme, and took the ground that next te the Loges stands personal exam ple guidiug men te eternal life. The second thesis was read by Mr. C. II. Ilcrbst, of Colcbreokdalc, whose sub ject was " The Importance of Hebrew for the Christian Ministry." He took the ground that the clergyman ought te have a thorough familiarity with the original text of the sacred volume, and be no longer dependent upon the laity for trans lations. Te that cud therefore the student of theology should make this language ameug the most earnest of his re searches, and no longer plead weak eyes as an excuse for net including it in course. After pointing out the dis tinctive difference existing between the Greek tongue and the Hebrew, the for mer of which is a member of the Aryan family and the latter of the Semitic, the speaker felicitously described the beauty of the Hebrew, with its grand and sympa thetic expicssien, its stately tread as in stanced in that noble poem of the Heek of Jeb, and its power te mirror the very 800 1 and feeling of the inspired writer. The speaker illustrated the liability of the minister te make mistakes by reason of his lack of acquaintance with the original text of the Hely Heek en account of the uncertainty of translated versions, and the minister of Ged may, at no distant day, ueed the armor of the Hebrew te maintain the integrity of the Divine origin of the Bible. The subject of the thesis of Mr. Edgar S. Hassler, of Mercersburg, was ' The Apostelatc." At the outset the speaker presented a historical sketch recounting the selection and calling by our Lord of His apostles. They were of Diviuc com mission and sent into this world te pro claim the gospel of Christ. On the day of Pentecost they entered upon the full work of their apostleship, having received power from en hiiih through the means of the Hely Ghost. Alter describing their manner of work the sicaker raid that while history upon this point is .somewhat clouded it is probable that all el the apostles el the early church sutfered martyrdom with the exception of St .lehu. The various phases et char acter exhibited in Christ's apostles arc manifested in St. Paul, who stands feith as the representative of faith, St. Peter of hoc, and St. Jehn of love. The power delegated te His apostles by our Divine Master continues in its general character te day in the ministry of the church. Ministers of the gospel, like the early a ies lies, are of Divine appointment. Theirs is no chance or hap-hazard enter prise, but their holy mission is te go into the weild te convert and te save ; and in this aid neus work they have the comfort ing assurance of the Saviour's blessed premise, 'Le, I am with you always, even te the end of the world." The concluding thesis by Mr. Edwin A. Gcrnant, Lee.spert, Pa., was upon "The Olliee of the Keys." Since the holy cath olic church is the mystical body of Christ, the mission of the lie formed church is the performance of the elliee of the keys whose functions are described in the answer te the 8'd question of the catechism te be the preaching of the gospel, by which the kingdom of heaven is opened te believers aud closed against unbelievers. Te the holy ministry is committed the preaching of the the gospel, theirs is the Divinely appointed means of grace. The most unchurchly sects manifest an inner consciousness of this and are exacting m their performance of certain efliees which they de net pro claim, nor concerning which de they have the (ei mulated dogmas of scholarly theo logians. The argument, of this orator was te show the universal power of the church, aud he animadverted upon the readiness of some of its ministers te employ the keys te unlock the gates of hell for the entrance of the sinners, whilst they fail te make use of them te open the gates of heaven te admit the redeemer. This is the gospel of wrath and net the gospel of love, the gospel of their Divine commission. In support of his argument the young gentleman quoted the fpremise of the Master te His apostles, ' Whatsoever thou shalt bind en earth shall be bound iu heaven, and whatever thou shalt loose en earth shall be loosed iu heaven." The number of the graduating class was eleven, of whom, however, only the above four read their theses, the ethers handiiig theirs te the faculty. All were scholarly aud able productions, giving ev idence of deep thought in their prepara tion and of familiarity with church doc trine Only the bares; outline of the pa pers read last evening have been given, owing te existing pressure upon our space. The complete list of the graduates, with the subjects of their theses, is as fellows : Albert. A. lilack. Huntingdon, Pa., "The Perpetuity of the Church an Evidence of its Divine Origin. " Themas A. Fcnster- Lccspert, Pa., " The Office of the Kevs." Edgar S. Hassler, Mercersburg, Pa., "The Apostelatc." Cesmes H. Ilcrbst, Colc Celc Colc beookdalc, Pa., "The Importance of no brew for the Ministry." Newton J. Miller, Allentown. Pa., "Christian Morality." Cyrus J. Musscr, Berlin, Pa., " The Cath olic aud Protestant Theory of Church Unit'." Geerge B. Rcsscr, Waynesboro,. Pa., "The Character andGcniusef David." Calvin S. Slagle, Hanover, Pa., "Divine Revelation." Jeshua Wohlbach. Naza reth, Pa., "The Swiss Reformation." The exercises of the evening were inter spersed with excellent music by the choir of the chapel, exceptionally well-rendered being the sole, duct and quartet. At the conclusion, Hev. A. H. Kremer, D. D., formerly pastor of the First Reformed con gregation, this city, new of Carlisle, and president of the beard of visitors of the institution, presented te each of the grad uates a diploma, accompanying the act With a biicf and appiepiiale address. maker, C.itas.mqua. Pa., "Prophetic In. spiratien." S. Olm Gar: i:-e:t,Lnncaster,Pa., "The Lord's Prayer." Edwin A. Gcrnant. Toe Hasty. Hasty persons drink the nectar e: existence scalding het, and wben they suffer the pangs of dyspepsia, or indigestion with its kindred evils, nothing will se seen and se effectually help them as Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. trial size 10 cents. Fer sale at II. 11. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Qneen street. A Lady's Wish. " Oh, hew I de wish my skin was as clear and selt as yours," said a lady te her friend. "Yeu can easily make it se," answered the friend. "Hew?" inquired the first lady. "By using Hep Bitters, that makes pure, rich bleed and blooming health. It did it for me. as you ob serve." my2-2wdw Complicated Diseases. A prominent gentleman in Cerre Gorde co., Iowa, writes us that lie finds Kidney-Wert te be the best remedy be ever knew for a compli cation of diseases. It is the specific action which it has en the liver, kidneys and bowels, which gives it such curative power, and it is the thousands et cures which it is performing which gives it its great celebrity. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry, both act efficiently. A. H. Journal and Courier. mO-lwdiw Wm. McCartney, 88 Lloyd street, fell and sprained his ankle. His employer, H. Ander Ander eon, 94 Main street, procured some Themas Eclectric OU, and lie says that a few applica tions enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer saleatH.B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1S7 North Queen street. A Trade Endorsement. Wm. Hart, druggist. Elgin. 111., writes: "We have sold hundreds of bottles of fcclcctrlc Oil, aud Invariablv with perlect satisfaction te purchasers. It is one of the best remedies in the market" Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. MEDICAL. T7-IDNKY WOKT. THE ONLY MEDICINE IN EITIIEK LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at tlie Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we alleiv these great organs te be come clogged or torpid, and poisonous humor are therefore forced into the bleed that, should tic expelled naturally. KIDNEY WOKT WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Piles, Constipation, Urinary Diseases, Female Weakness and Nervous Disorders, bv causing free action of these organs ttmlre storing their power te threw off disease. Why suffer bilious pains and aches? Why tormented with Files, Constipation? Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys? Why endure nervous or sick headaches? Use KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in health. It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in jffa-tin cans, one package of which make six S-quarts of medicine. 03- Alse in Liquid Form.very Concentrated -ler the convenience et these who cannot 9 readily prepare it. acts with equal tSF efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI. WELLS, KICIIAUnSON & CO., Prep's, Burlington, VI. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) ,lcc27 lyil&wl M ,XY 4, 1881. EYES, This morning a trio of patients, lrem Read ing, Philadelphia and Edgcwoed, Bucks county, each related their unfortunate exper iences under the treatment et their eyes by the Oculists. Drs. Norris, Levis and Straw bridge, of Philadelphia, and their decided im provement under my practice. One et" them came te me totally blind : the second nearly blind, anil the third witli almost constant neuralgia in and around the eyes, with im paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie iirubakcr, of Litllz. wild : " My dy.spep-.ia ami ether afflictions ei long -itanding lelt ine iu a short time after going under your charge, and my glasses, worn since I was fourteen years et age. were laid aide as uselei-s. and my vision is natural." Ne Oculist in this country or Europe can preilncesueh results witheutthey discover my remedies and applications, or similar ones. 1'crsens wearing Glasses ter far and near xightcdncss or oilier diseases of this organ can usually have them removed inside et two menthxand the vigor ei their eyes re stored te its normal condition. DR. C. A. GREENE, Ne. 14G EA.ST KINO STREET, lOttdM-WF&Sl Lancaster, I'a. Brandy as a Medicine The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. J I. E. Slayinaker, Agent for Hcigurt'ri Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Ilranily referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these :tt tlictedwith Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic .Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te lie used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands ei' victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te tile favorable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. Tin; aged, with teeble appetite and mere or less debility, will llnd this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy erall their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use en i one article, ami inut is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II K, SLAY MAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give f t the preference ever all ether Brandies noSUtterwith iiew many jaw-breaking French titles they arc branded. One-fourth or the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllee te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or Jases. In proof of the curative powers of Reigart's Old Branay, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon iniin hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been utllicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number el years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con cen sUtntly no appetite In fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers ami stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGmun's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, lie looked up with ustnnisiuncnL but after hearing et its wonderful ellects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, hi; at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully aud steadily; the ursi inline, giving nun an uppcuie, ami before tlie second was taken be was a Keund man, wit It a stomach capable of digcstinganythiiig which licjchesc te cat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he lias this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A PiiAcmswe Fhvsician. II. E. SLAYMAKER, aqkht vea Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 178S, IMPORTER AKD DEALER IK FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES, SUPE- RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1H18 1827 and 1828.) CHAMl'AGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. I'A WATER KENT SPECIAL NOTICE. A8 there are ever three thousand water consumers, and comparatively few have paid, these wishing te save the live per cent, abate ment will confer a favor en tlie Treasurer bv caliingatas early a day as convenient, as it will be impossible te wait en all within a fen days. Office hours from 8 te 12 a. m. and from 1 te 5 p. m. WM. McCOMSEY, a2-tfd Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes. USX GOODS, UNDERWEAR, CC. -VCETZGER, BARD & HACOHMAS'S , NEW CHEAP STORE, Continues the attraction of this city, and why? Because they arc selling The Cheapest Black Silks, The Cheapest Colored Silks, The Cheapest Brocade Silks. The Cheapest Black Cashmeres. The Cheapest Lace Buntings, The Cheapest Dress Goods of every descrip tion, The Cheapest Black Silk Velvets, The Cheapest Carpets and Mattings, The Cheapest Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, The Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, The Cheapest Counterpanes. In fact the Cheapest Let of DRY GOODS Eve effereil in this city. NEW CHEAP STORE, Xe. 43 WEST KING STREET, Oct ween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, (ADLER'S OLD STAND). SPECIAL ATTRACTION .Iut received lrem the factory 300 DOZEN STOCKINGS, 3 pair for 25 cents; regular price, 12 and 13 cents a pair. ttUUliS AND STATIONERY. VTKW AND CHOICE STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, . L. M. I LYNN.'S, Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET. B LANK BOOKS. JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Have ter sale, at the Lewest Prices. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Day Beeks, Ledgers, Cash Beeks, Sales Beeks, Bill Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re ccipt Beeks, Memorandums, Copying Beeks, Pass Boekss, Invoice Beeks, 4c WRITING PAPERS. Foolscap, letter, Nete, Bill, Sermon, Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, rapcterlcs, &c. ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all kinds. Wholesale and Retail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES, Prayer Beeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday school Music Beeks, Sunday-school Libraries. Commentaries. &.c. PAPERHAXGINUS, c. w 1NDOW SHADES. &C. 200 WINDOW SHADES in a variety of Celers, that will he sold from forty te seventy-five cents a piece. This is aheut half value for them. A few of these light patterns left, in order te close, will be sold at seventy-five cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest colors, and in anv desired quality wanted. -10 inch, 45 incii and 72 inch for large windows and Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS the best gee.!:; made, American Hollands in assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti mates made and Shades hung in a satisfactory manner. Of WALLPAPERS we are prepared te suit everybody. Our line is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest grade te the finest goods matle. Grounded and Common Papers in such a tine variety that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices ami Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac. Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NOKTII O.UEKN ST. MISCELLANEO VS. R KM OVAL. N. LEWIN, M. I., lias removed bis office from 217 West King street te Ne. 11 Seuth Prince street. Office hours from 7 te 0 a. in., and from 1 te :: and C te t) n. m. nprli 3md be. SAEiraure LIVEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tdveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. ollS-lvced altcew T)KeCLAMATUN. Whereas, the alarmintr urcviilciicn nf inrm. diary fires in our midst, ami the boldness of the perpetrators, make it the duty of all geed citizens, especially the holders and owners of fireperty, te be. vigilant and te assist by their ndivldual efforts te bring these outlaws te ustice. Citizens will de well te watch tlie goings and comings et suspected persons in their iiiuncdialc respective neighborhoods, and give early and authentic information te the police authorities et the city, of any cir cumstances in the habits or conduct ei such suspected individuals likely te fasten upon them the penetration ei se heinous a crime. Police officers having miles upon miles te patrol in their respective wards, must neces sarily atrerd very inadequate protection against the cunning of the incendiary, unless their efforts arc supplemented by these of our citizens. I therefore call upon all interested in preserving order, in the preservation el tranquillity ,te contribute te these ends by un usual vigilance ever the immediate vicinity et their respective abodes. $500 REWARD. By virtue of the authority given me by the resolution or Councils or February 4, 1874. 1 hereby otter a reward of Five Hundred Dol Del ars for the arrest and conviction of any parly or parties who have set fire te any of the build ings burnt by incendiary Are within the lest year, and the same reward will be paid ler the arrest and conviction of any person who may set fire te any building in the future. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, aprl5-tfd Mayer. drt croon -VTBXT DOOB TO TBS COURT HOUaB. FAHNESTOCK! Summer Underwear, Slimmer Underwear, FOB LADIES AND GENTS. LADLES BND GENTS. SUMMER MERINO, SUMMER MERINO, ' ALSO INDIA GAUZE, INDIA GAUZE, ALL SIZES, ALL SIZES, 83 CT3. UF. 23 CIS. UP. Headquarters for Underwear. Headquarters for Underwear. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse. s: FR1NO 1881. Goods for Gents' Wear. OLOTHS, OASSIMERES, SUITINGS. HAGER & BROTHER are new elfering Full Lines of Black French Cleths and Doeskins, Black French and Eng lish Worsted ter Dress Suits. Alse the Latest Spring Styles and Colorings of WORSTED SUITINGS, CASSIMERE SUITINGS, CHEVIOT SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, CASSIMERE FOR PANTS, SPRING OVERCOATINGS, BOYS' SUITINGS. We have ajl the above in large assortment and great variety of Styles and qualities which we will make up te order in the best style and guarantee satisfaction. CENTS' NKCK WKAlt, COLLAKS AND CUFFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SUSPENDERS. CLOTHING! Of our own manufacture, for Men and Beys, in large assortment. PRICES LOW. 4S-Cull and examine. I Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET. s rKCIAL BARGAINS. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Wall Papers, Window Shades, LARGEST STOCK, CHOICEST PATTERNS, LOWEST PRICES. Bedy Urnsscls, Tapestries, Extra Super and Cettea Iagrain Carpets. Entire New Line of Fancy Canten Mattings. Window SMffiis aid Fixtures. l2b V L'i;ht Colored Band Shades at 25. Jeb Let l.eoe paper Window Shades at 25C Shades at 3c. each. Oil Cleths and Lineleums. !LrJwP? r an Window Shades hung by experienced workmen. Having engaged ex. !ri0,Cn f0tne Dn8y scasen' wcTre pre pared te de work as seen as ordered. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. HlfiEB BBOTHEB CARPETS MATTK CLOTHING. B CSINESS SOTS. BUSINESS SUITS- We have somewhere in the region of one hundred styles of business suits new ready te put en. A list of them would be the dullest of read ing ; and yet we want you te knew substantially what they are like. The lowest price is $8.50, and the highest is $20. They are all of wool. $8.50 is very little te get all-wool cloths, sponging, cutting, trim aiing, making, watching, handling, rent, book-keeping, advertising and selling, out of ; but we manage te de it by dividing the costs among se many of you that ene hardly feels his share at all ; he pays for materials and work, and very little mere. We'll take another day for the rest ; but you may as well come and see new as later. Seeing is better than reading. WANAMAKER 8c BROWN, OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. C! ETNTKK HALL! ALL IN Every available hand is busy in getting uitvv lacinnes iu iuaau up in goon sryie ever ONE HUNDKED SUITS PER WEEK, And that is just what we arc doing at this time, and we are happy te say that tin. public ap preciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported better te-day than in any of its previous history, and our trade has steadily increased vear after year and we purpese te continue as the leading Clothing Heuse, for fair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock ei piece goods is still Mil and complete el all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign ami Demestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock el READY-MADE CLOTHLNGr OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children, And we dely competition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits ler $9, $10, $12, $U, all our own manu facture. Our $8 suits are as geed as suits sold at ether houses at $10. Call and judge for your yeur sel t. The purchaser saves one prell t by buying at CENTRE HALL, Ne. 13 LAST Kim STREET, MYERS & MILLLNEItr SrRING OPENING OF 1881 FINE MILLINERY GOODS. THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES FOR HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND BIBBONS. Alse, the Latest Spring Styles of DUESS TRIMMINGS, HUTTONS AND FRINGES, at M. 1. HWGHTOFS CHEAP STORE, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, MISCELLANEOUS. pOJO pOTO FLINN & WILLSON FOR LAWN MOEK8, which need no sharpening and will cut nails without injuring the knives. . Every Machine guaranteed as represented. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, GARDEN HOSE, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &c. NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. MISCELLANEOUS. k STR1UH UKOS.' ADVfcRTISKMICNT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, Arc new showing one of the Finest Selec tions et MILLINERY EVER SHOWN IN LANCASTER. Trimmed and Untrimrncd Hats in great variety. Parasols cheaper than ever. Trimmed Silk Parasols $1.44. Flowers and Feathers in all shade?. Plain and Ombra'e. RIBBONS, in Silk and Surah, Plain and Ombra'e. GLOVES. Fine Real Lisle Gloves, Pearl Tep, 2 Elastics, 20c. a pair. Fine Lisle. 4 Elastics, 23c. a pair. Fine Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, :Qc. a pair. . Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. We have a new CORSET which we sell at 40e. It is the best ever seen for the price. TRIMMINGS AND LACES IN GREAT VARIETY. ASTREOHBRO'S. GROCERIES. riUIK HKST WJNKS AND LIQUORS X AT RING WALT'S: Alse best Coffees, Teas and Sugars. Call at fcbUMyd Ne. 205 WEST KING ST. COPLAND'S RESTAURANT. HA V I N G engaged the services or a tlrst-cless Res taurant Cook, 1 am new prepared te serve articles In my line at short notice, such us Chlckeu Croquettes, Chicken Suhul, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season, your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street. 1 S. Weddings and parties served at reasonable rates. f-24MAStfd mnwHEBS BSINKSS SUITS. i1ENTKE IIALLf MOTION. out Clothing In our Custom Department. We LANCASTER, PESN'A. RATHFON. 1881 JEWELERS. ANCASTEB WATCHES! In all the New Styles et GOLD AND SILVER CASES. AUGUSTUS RHOADSt Jeweler, 20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a. "I IAIONDS, JEWELRY, &C. A BRIEF WORD AS TO PRICES! Persons who desire te buy suck things as Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Watches, Porcelains, &c, are often hin dered by the fear that the prices may be exorbitant. As te our prices, we remark : 1. We make very large purchases and very large sales. Our transactions arc all ter cash. Therefore, our prices are low. 3. We are satislled with small profits. The extent of our business warrants this, and it is greatly te the advantage et buyers. 3. We sell only line qualities of goods In all our departments. But these will fre quently be found lower in price than common goods are sold elsewhere. 4. We invite careful comparison and close examination as te quality and price. 5. The llxcd price is marked in plain figures en every article we sell. C. Strangers coming te the city arc invited te visit us and see ter themselves. These who cannot come are invited te write for such goods as they may wish te examine with a view te purchase. Thesewillbe sent at our expense and brought back at our expense if net approved. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, B 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. nwy2-eedM,WAr TRA VLES' tf UZDJc iANCASTKK AND MILLKKSVILLB K. -J Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser P.U. Depot), at 7; , an 11:39a. inland 2, 4, 6 and SJu p. ni., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-JOp. m Leave MUlersvule (lower end) at 5, 8, and a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars run daily en above time except ea Sua day. C COLUMBIA AND PORT DKTOS1T K. K j Trains new rnn regularly en the Columbia and Fert Deposit KaUread en the foliewlna time: Stathws NesTB-Express.Kzpreas.t Accen. WAU). JL. M. T.M. T.M. Fert Deposit... Feachbottem... Safe Harber.... Columbia...... 6:36 7:12 7:55 8:25 &S5 4:28 5:11 5:40 0 3:18 fcK 6.-W Stations South Seuth waxd. Express.t Express, i Accem A.M. T.M. I A.M. Columbia.. 11:45 r. if. 12:14 1237 1:30 6:20 6:19 F. Jf. 7:S2 7:45 Arifces Safe Harber-.... Peachbottem.... . Fert Deposit Le9:40 11.07 T.H. t25 8:05 E EADINO A COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 25TB, 1880. NORTHWARD. LXAVK. A.M. A.M. Quarryville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia. AKRXVK. Reading 6:15 7-J4 9-.30 9:40 735 8:05 7:55 10tt5 SOUTHWARD, UCAVK. ' Reading arm vs. Columbia Lancaster. T.lt. F.M. .... S.90 .... 3:40 1:05 3:50 1:10 3:40 3:20 5.50 r.M 5 5:10 6:4t Ijincaater. King St Ouarrwillc Trains connect at Kcauing wiin trains u nnu from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisbnrg, Al lentown and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1881, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan caster and Philadelphia depots us folleww; Eastward. Leave; Lanc'ter Arrive PldlaU'x Philadelphia Express, Cincinnati Express Yerk Accen. Arrives; narrisburg Express Dillervillu Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation. 2:10 a.m. 235 " 5:18 " 8:00 " 85 ' 8:45 0:10 " 1:30 " I:4il r.M. &00 " 3:(6 " 4:3T. " IMS " 4:15 5:15 A.M 7:30 10:10 tiOl v.n. 3:45"" 50 ' 5:30 " (i:35 " !C."0 " Frederick Accem. Arrives, racinc Express, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express Hurrishurg Acceinmndat'iiJ Wkstward. Leave I Arrive Philad'u Lanc'tcr Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne.l.via Mt.Jey, Mall Train Ne.2,vla Cel'lda, Niagara A Chicago Expiess Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Accommodation, Diilervillc Local.vlaMt..ley Harrisburg AecemuHMliit'n, Columbia Accommodation, llurriburg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, MO A.M lir.20 " 10:25 ' 110 " 1030 " 2:30 P.M. 2:35 230 " 5:45 " 7aar " 730 " 830 " 1 1 JO " 2.45 A.M 7:30 9:00" 83)0 12:10 2:30 l 4:00 BUM l!-3 0:10 1135 A.M. A.M. r.M. 8:05 ;i00 6:10 P.M. 10:15 10 8:20 lm 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8rJU 11:20 .... !h25 Pacific Express, east, en snneay, wncn flag ccd, will step at Middlctewn, Elizabethtown , ML Jey. Lundisville, Bird-in-Hand, Lemnn Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg. Ceatea villc, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step atl)owningtewn,Coatesville. Parkes burg, Mt.Jey, Elizabethtown anil Middlctewn . Hunoveraccemmodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 r. m., and will run through te Frederick. CARPETS. G1K1.AT IIAKGAINS JM Mlti'KTS, I claim te have tlm Largest ami Finest Stock et CARPETS luthisClty. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest as low iw 20c. per yurd. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen in this city. I also have a Large anil Fine Stock el my own make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5-Ne trouble te show goods if you de net wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. CARPETS, COAL, &C. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlenicn's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blae Dyeing done. All orders or goods lelt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET BAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly !e taiully use. and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD-150 iOUTH WATER STREET. 2MvdltS1 PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 7 ECORATED WARE AT CHINA HALL.. Just opened a line line Decorated Chamber Ware, Ot New Designs mid Shapes at PRICES TO SUIT ALL, AT JHIGH & MAETIN, IS EAST KINO STREET. COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. -Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prlnce streets altevc Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILEY, SSO NORTH WATER ST., LmncatUr, Pm., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection HVitb the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. iebS8-l;d HO TO RETTiTiY & KELLER -FOI GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL. Farmer? and ethers in want el Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard, Harrisburg Pike. t Office. 20X East Chestnut street. ( agl7-lt