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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGER, SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1881.
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SATTJBDAY XVSHIMO, HAY 21, 1M1.
THE DIAGS.
THEIR rOKXTJUXXH ANNIVERSARY.
Anether BrtUlaat BatertalnmeBt at Fallen
Omm Bease. Wfcas tae Orators
talked About sad Wtat
tbe Anelence Tfeeugnt
of TBm.
Tbe forty-sixth anniversary of the Diag Diag
nethian literary society of Franklin and
JIarsliall college, celebrated in Fulton opera
house last evening, was, in all respects, an
indubitable success. The floral decorations,
the work of die committee of arrange
ments composed of C. D. Mayer, chair
man ; C. W. K. Cruin, G. A. Schwcdcs,
J. Q. Adams, J. C. Feltz, F. C. Mayer aud
K. Taggart were elaborate and beautiful.
A Hue stage scene of a forest constituted
the background, while from the top were
.suspended arches and baskets of choice
tlewcr. Graceful festoons of ivy and a
large Ileral star, above which was a silken
banner with the motto of the society upon
it, "Dum Licet Utamur" Let us learn
while we can hung from the front of the
stage, and en tbe fleer at either side were
placed a large and luxuriant century plant
surrounded with brilliant 'flowers of all
descriptions.
Promptly at 8 o'clock tlie orators of the
evening, with the professors of the college,
entered the hall amid the strains of the
" Fest march," played by KefFer's orches
tra, and were seated upon the stage. After
a fervent prayer by uev. W. 11. Hoemson,
of Duke street Methodist church, and the
rendition of an overture of Herman by
the orchestra, the first orator was pre
sented. Salutatory" Porsevcrance, the Hand
maid of Genius "Rederick P. Cobb,
of Lahcaster, Pa. The orator welcomed,
in appropriate and touching language, the
assembled audience, and then spoke en his
subject. -The world is a vast theatre of
action. On its stage appear beings of all
dispositions and intellects who play their
part then pass away. Iu seme meu there
are characteristics and qualities which are
mysterious and seem almost instinctive
These innate qualities we call genius. The
speaker then spoke of the deep significance
of genius and its influence. We find
genius supreme where freedom sways ;
there is its strength unfettered. It is a
principle of this gift that the clomen'.s of
the mind are free and clear ; the .lull and
weighty intellect cannot aspire te genius.
Hut our aim is te prove that genius, with
out its handmaid, persevcranoe, is profit
less. Alene, it is a glorious motcer, send
ing brightness through all the channels of
life, but vanishing seen iu its weakness.
There was a time when a genius was con
sidered te be one who could effect great
things without effort, but our age iu a
mera reasonable one, and it recognizes
that only with pcrsovcrauce can genius be
successful. This is proven when we view
the early struggles of the great men of the
world. All who possess real geuius arc
the most powerful heralds of truth and the
achievers of grand accomplishments. Mr.
Cobbspeko with energy, and he was the
recipient of several line bouquets and
baskets of flowers.
Music Concert Schettiche Agathcu
(Itaubcr).
Oration ''Meney Power in Politics"
O. It. Snyder, Dolmeut, Pa. The true
idea of a dcmecrlic government is in the
true obedience of its peeple. Only by the
representative system can we steer safely
through the sea of unprincipled fanatics fanatics
te the successful consummation of right.
But te effect this parties must exist. The
orator then showed the natural necessity
of the existouce of parties, their impertaucu
and the amount of evil they effect when
corrupt and weak. Leve of office and per
sonal aggrandizement are detrimental :uul
wrong, but hew abherreut when gained
by bribery ! There are two rules for our
guidance in the matter of pure govern
ment. That all who possess the right te
vote, should exercise it ; and that they
should pcferm the moral obligations
devolving upon them. But money
is the lever which propels parties te suc
cess and almost compels the peer te sell
their suffrage te the rich. The speakcr
dcplercd the existing corruption in polities
and portrayed the character of these who
should be the office holders of the coun
try. Corruption cannot be overthrown by
setting corruption against it. Itight and
purity iu governmental affairs is the only
true force te place against it. We must
have these men at the head of the politi
cal parties who will be guided by Him
who rulcth all things. This oration was
delivered with earnestness and force, and
merited the ileral gifts the orator re
ceived Music" La Fille du Tambour Majer"
(Offenbach).
Oration "Socialism in Europe" H.
S. Bembcrgcr, of Boencsboro', Mil. There
is progressing a steady, though almost
noiselessly, iu the Old World a power,
destined te work out some great social
problem. It is the effort of a mighty
principle te exert itself ; the law of pro
gress working out the progress of the
mind and the amelioration of mankind.
Nations are becoming mere reasoning
mere inquiring, and they new arc analyz
ing the condition of society. The orator
showed that the germ of socialism is iu
the fact that the great might of a
people is the grandeur of a nation and
net its military power. A motion of re
bellion against oppression has been
aroused, and the exponent of this motion
is socialism. It is te a great extent secret,
because it is forced te be ; it is powerful,
because it is a movement of historical pre
grass. But the great importance of the
movement new is due te the fact that there
is in progress a reformation of power aud
government. The peculiar nature of
European governments still partakes of
feudalism. On ene hand we see the
masses chained te the soil, aud all their
energies suppressed. On the ether we be be
eold the rich living in splendor, but sup
ported by the masses of the peer. Be
tween these extremes is an intermediate
class, aud te this socialism belongs. Their
aim is te subdue despotic sway by human
rights, and case the oppressive burden of
the unfortunate. Its mission is te force
the old te give place te the new. Justice
will vindicate itself, "truth crushed te
earth shall lise again," aud at the great
throne of Ged will theso mighty questions
be solved. This speaker spoke earnestly
and eloquently, and handsome Ileral gifts
attested the appreciation of his friends of
the effort.
Music "The Mountain Eche," (Keffer).
Eulogy "Themas Carlyle" W. J.
Jehnsen, Lancaster, Pa. The desire te be
remembered is universal. Te this desire
the living world is never reluctant te re
spond. Men delight te honor the rcracui rcracui
brance of their fellow men and show their
regard for their deeds. The mouth of Feb
ruary witnessed the death of one, who for
many years has been a recognized leader
of the mind, and the world new realizes
that a star of splendor has left the literary
heavens and geno down te death. The
early struggles and final success of the
author were strongly portrayed. Carlyle
has done mere than any ether writer te
introduce German ideas into English. That
which ethers attempted and failed he took
up and accomplished. He corrected the
ill-taste of his age, when society needed a
mind te reconstruct it. He mude men
realize that the destruction of society
must come unless 'upheld by truth and
puritv. As a liihteiian he is sui passed by
none in vividness of expression aud de de
scribtien. aud in briuht Hashes of individ
ual character. J Jut it is as an essayist and )
biographer that LariyJr; displays his great
eat fcfciJI. If ; wan the gf eateKl painter of
the inner life oft Baa that even If vd; aid
he was a poet jn pri&atndifa&dbcahtlr
ful conception. The delivery of this eulogy
was forcible, and well deserved the profu
sion of floral and fruit' -gifts bestowed
upon the eulogist. .
Music Operatic selections "Olivette,"
(Audran). '
Oration "Ireland" A. P. Shirk, of
Lancaster, Pa. In vigorous and eloquent
words the orator portrayed the situation,
in its physical and recM nature, of Ire
land, and the treatment it is receiving from
the hands of Great Britain. And what is
her representatives' crime? An intense
devotion te home, te family and pure love.
for country. What a noble crime 1 Ire
land can uever be peaceful aud acquiesce
te power se long as England rules ever
her. Ireland te be governed well, (must
he ueverued by a parliament of her own.
She wants freedom, and must be regarded
as au independent nation. Ireland will
net submit altogether without a struggle.
Other struggles for liberty have been suc
cessfully effected. .Leeuidas fought against
oppression; for freedom Tell rese for
Switzerland, and America became glori
ous through a rightful revolution. The
speaker pointed out tbe permeation of a
spirit of freedom throughout the world,
aud the silent but sure power that is un
dermining monarchical principles. Ger
many languishes under the sway of an
insolent minister, and England is surely
losing her power by the'same secret influ
ence and a tee great dependence ou her
military might This oration abouuded
in eloqueut apostrophes, and was marked
by fervent delivery, well deserving the
floral gifts of the orator's friends.
Music WaItzes-"LciocsJuauge" luarc
man.) Oration "College Beys " Lewis
Iteitter, Kittanning, Pa. The orator began
by referring te the large number of insti
tutions el learning throughout the land ;
te the fact that many of them are un
known outside of their immediate vicinity.
But let seme wild circumstance of college
life occur, and it flashes through the coun
try, and the unknown college becomes
known but only for its badness. AU its
wrong is lauded te the air, and news
papers teem with descriptions of the
circumstances which has caused this re
nown. It can net be denied that there are
these students who saver mere of rowdy rewdy
ism than order, but when the pent-up
animal spirits burst out in some wild trans
action it cauuet be said that they are sanc
tioned by the majority of the students.
The orator then spoke of a student's life ;
portrayed the scene of a young mau leaving
home te enter college,aud dwelt touching teuching
ly upon the love and influence efa mother.
It is net enough that the student te cuter
college must knew a certain amount of
Latin, Greek and mathematics, but there
are ether requirements used. High aud
strong resolutions, determination te
improve time, and the desire te
shuu disorder. Thore is an air
of freedom iu oellogo, which is te be
found no where else and which has a pe
culiar fitness te the student. Iu order te
develop the mind there must be freedom
of thought. There is among them au air
of manly dignity that will always assert
itself aud mould the character of the stu
dent Aud at least when the stundeut
leaves college for home he will find theso
who leek at the geed with smiles aud blot
the ill with tears. The speaker spoke
earnestly aud with precise eunuueiatien,
and was the recipient of seme beautiful
bouquets.
Music laneiers, from comic opera of
"Billy Tayler" (Becttgcr.)
Anniversary Oration " Authers, Their
Influence and our Estimation of Them"
F. E. Bucher, Sunbury, Pa. .Authers
held tlie same relation te the mind of man
that the agriculturist holds te the body.
They operate upon mysterious subjects
and deal with fancy creations, but their in
fluence will last for ages. The maible
may crumble, the lines of the painting
grew dim with time, but the works of the
author will live te the end of time The
ruler whose step is attended with pomp
and parade does net effect the most iu civ
ilizatiuu. The author sways mere than
he the general mind. The speaker then
spoke of the early struggles of authors, of
the general misery and want which attend
their steps te success, and the mean re
ception aud spirit of jealousy in which
their works are accepted and their neble
efforts appreciated. This age should
learn a lessen from the past, and shuu the
causes and opinions which made in earlier
times a Dryden and a Byren. We forget
that authors are men aud must be sup
ported as well as ether mortals. Authers
cannot sustain physical life upon what
they tiud se plentiful iu the beau
tiful clysium of fancy. It is
right that a people should
kindly receive the works of authors and
net condemn them without a perusal, aud
if we honor them we shall see enrolled iu
genius light another Shelley, Shakespeare
and Milten with whose angelic light the
world will pass away. The delivery of
this oration was excellent and displayed
a wealth of emotions of pity, auger, con
tempt and satire. The speaker was re
warded with many flowers.
Music "Ferget Me Net" (Neiberg).
After benediction being pronounced by
ltev. J. II. Dubbs, D. D., of Franklin
and Marshall, the large audience retired te
the strains of a march from Weingartcu.
LANCASTER UOl'SCUOLD MARKET.
DAIRY.
flutter $t lb 23030c
uupciiccsc, zenps :c
Cottage clieesc, 2 pieces 5c
Dutch cheese $ lump 8310c
1'ttUlTS.
Apples f) 14 pk 2023c
i .ananas cucu "$.ic
Cherries, dried, fJqt 12c
Currants, dried, f ft 12c
Currants, green, l.'qt S10c
Cranberries fl qt 10c
Dried Apples fJ qt G8c
" reaches f? qt 10012c
Lemens ? dez 1825c
Oranges fl dez 2500c
Pine Apples.". 2530c
Slrawbvriics jf) box 20c
VEGETABLES.
Beets i bunch 5c-
Cabbagc f) head 1012c
Carrots p bunch 510e
Green Beans, ft peck 40c
Green Tens, 3fl peck sc
Onions "H pk 25c
New Onions $1 ipk 35c
" 2ft bunch 5c
Potatoes, (new,1) 9? Jipeck 50c
" (old) -jfl bus 9lK-fj$l-
" (Sweet) 3P!pcck 20c
Umlislics fl bunch 5c
Itipe Tomatoes -p qt 50c
Soup Kennx-p qt Hc
Salsity Tft bunch lc
reuLTBY.
Chickens ft pair (live) "mil
" 1 a (cleaned) l2J$Tr;
Ducks f pair S0c$l
Geese 1 piece ..T.'icyifl
JtlSCZLLAKBOUS.
Apple Huttcr fqt 202
Eggs 1 dez ISfgltc
Heney ) lb 2i(ty25c
Seap -jfl fit. ...... ........ 5grr'-c
Saner kraut)! qt Sa!l'-c
MEATS.
Meet steak, fl t lJICe
" ltea.it (rib) W lb !l$10u
" " (chuck) V S IOaU'.'c
" Corned, ft.... 1012c
" Dried, ' ft 2).t5e
Kolegiiiidrieil... .........30c
Lambda 1020c
J.arl ft A.............. ............... .........'12c
Mutten fl ft 101UC
Perk V ft OftJlOc
Pudding ft 810c
Sausage W ft iej12c
F18U.
Catftsh Ifl ft 12Kc
UO(Itii 10
FrfCirt x !. 101C
lladileck. 10c
Mullets Ce
X I! tC II . J ayC
ICOCn - slalO
Oil II alUC
micKvi - 'C
VliileKNh V ft 12c
hliad, each 2jifJ7."c
Halibut VI ft 12,'.c
UKAIIT.
liny Timethy fl ten .12630
" Clever ift ten $10
teTti Tf iiiiH. athic
OatHttmu 45c
Timethy Scccd 3) bus $i.25:t.E0
Wlieat v bus. $1.10
Guard Against Disease.'
If you find yourself getting billens.
liead
heavy, mouth foul, eyes yeUew, Wdneys dls-1
ordered. svinnteniK of niles tormenting von. r
take at once a few doses of Kidney-Wert. It r
is nature's great assistant. Use it as au ad
vauce guard don't wait "te get down pick.-,
See advertisement. ' mJS-ltt&w '
500 Reward.
'They cure all diseases of the Stomach.
Bowels, Bleed, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys and
Urinary Organs, and 5J will be paldi for a
case they will net cure or help, or for any
thing iinpiire or injurious found in them Hep
Hitters. Tet it. See Troths" or Proverbs"
in another column. myl6-2wdAw
Reb It In.
Jacob Leeckman, 271 Clinten Street, Buffalo
N. Y.. gays be has been using Themas' Ecleu
tric Oil ler rheumatism. Uc bad such a lame
buck that he could de nothing ; but one betUe
entirely cured him. 1'er sale at II. it. Coch
ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street.
Hew often persons liave been annoyed by
burrs clinging te their dress or clothing, and
hew hcldem have they, when cleaning them,
given it a thought that llurdeck Reet is the
most valuable bleed cleanser and nuriner
known, ami is sold by every druggist under
the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price $1,
trial size 10 cents. Fer sale at 11. it. Cochran's
Drug Stere. 137 .North Queen street.
Trouble Saved.
It is a remarkable-Tact that Themas' Eel oc ec
tric Oil is as geed for internal as external use.
Fer diseases of thelungs and threat, and for
rheumatism, neuralgia, crick in the back,
wounds ami seres.lt U the best known remedy,
and much trouble Is saved by having it always
en band. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 1S7 North Queen street.
UKLLQIOUH.
CONGREGATIONAL. IIA1TIST BRETHU
rcn. Service In Salem church, West Or
ange street, at V p. ru.
FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Preaehlng te-morrow morning and even
ing by Rev. Win. Morrison. Sunday school at
1. P- m.
FIRST REFORMED DIVINE SKRVlCfcS
at 10 a. in. and 1. p. m. Sunday school
at 1 p. m.
FIRST M. E. CRURCH, NORTH DUKE
street. The pastor, Kev. W. C. Robinson,
Will preach his fourth and tilth sermons
of the series en the 'Christian Life,"
at 0Z a. in. and 7J p. m. Morning subject
"Consecration"; evening subject-" Saving
Faith." Probationers will be received into
full membership. Sunday school at 1 p. m.
Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at 72
o'clock.
ME. MISSIONS. EAST MISSION, EAST
. King street. Preaching at VA p. m.
Sunday school at 1 p. in. Weekly prayer
meeting en Tuesday evening at 7&
WEST MISSION. M. E. CUAPKL.
Pre iclilng at y, a. in. and 7 p. m. by
the pastor, Kev. it. A. Mcllwain. Open-air
meeting in front ei the church at 7 p. m.
OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Y. M.
C. A. Beems, ltev. M. Frayne. pastor.
Wi a. m. and 72 p. m. Subject " Beaz and
Ruth." Sunday school at p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN. PKKAUniNU IN THE
morning and evening by the pastor, ltev.
J. Y. Mitchell, J). 1.
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAE. MISSION
Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Preaching
at 7ip. m. by the pastor. Rev. .. C. Hume.
Sunday school at 1 p. in. Prayer meeting
every Thurs.laT evening at 7JJ.
1OCKI.AND SUNDAY SCHOOL (UNDE-
IX nomiiiatieual) meets in the Ueckland
street public school building, every Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Alse half hear service
of Seng ami Prayer, commencing at 3)4 o'clock
every Sunday afternoon. Everybody welcome
nT. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT S
J5 and morning service at 10 a. m. Evening
prayer at &, m. At the evening service the
seats are free.
QT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
O Divine service at 10 a. m. and ,. p. m..
by the pastor, Kev. Sylvauus Stall. Seats free.
Stimlay school at 11 p. in. Gotwald Mission
school at 2 p. in. Lecture, prayer and praise
meeting en Wednesday eveuiiigat 7i o'clock.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Iter. W. V. l.iehliler. iKister. Divine services
at 10 a. in. and V. p. in. Sunday school at 2
p. m.
C1T. PAUL'S M.E.. CIIUKCH. S. (JUKES ST.
O Preaching at 10 a. in. and at 7 p. m.. by
the former pastor, Rev. J. Liudemuth. Sunday
seiioei at i?i p. in.
OIXONI) EVANCELICAL CHURCH
kj (English), North. Mulberry street, above
Oraiise. Kev. .i.e. ivrause. nasi or. irrcacmng
at l(ij.j a. in. and at 7ji p. iu. Sabbath school at
2 p. in.
SALEM CHURCH OF (SOD. PREACHING
mnnitlnr -mil nvllillf bv Kev. .Tellll V,. St.
Jehn, el Brooklyn, N. Y. Morning subject
"Fellowship." Evening "Will the Wicked
Live Forever." Sunday school at X$i p. m.
West Mission. Derwarl street Sunday school
at 1 p. m. North Mission, Antioch. Sunday
scnoei hi :i a. in.
TUE REV. C. N. SPALDINO, D. D., OF
Wheeling. West Virginia, will elliclate at
St. Jehn's Free cuurcu te-morrow, morning
and evening.
rpUE OLD MENNONITES WILL HOLD
I services iu their church, corner et East
Chestnut and Sherman streets en Sunday,
May 22d at 2 o'clock, p. in. Preaching in
buth English and German.
UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD.
Uev. G. W. Scilhamcr, pastor. Preaching
at 10 a. iu. ami in , p. in. ny tne pastor.
Sabbath school at 9 a. in. The ordinance el
Baptism will be administered immediately
alter the evening sermon.
M. C. A. BIliLK STUDY AT 9:15
a.m. Gospel servlce at 0:15 p. m.
MEDICAL..
E
TES.
EYES!
This morning a trio et patients, Irem Read
ing, Philadelphia and Edgcwoeil, Bucks
county, each related their untertunate exper
iences under the treatment et their eyes by
the Oculists, Drs. Norris, Levis and Straw
bridge, of Philadelphia, anil their decided im
provement under my practice. One of them
camu te me totally blind : the second nearly
blind, and the third with almost constant
neuralgia in and arennd the eyes, with im
paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie
lirubaker.ef Lititz. said: "My dyspepsia and
ether ullliet ions et long standing lctt ine in a
short time after going under your charge, anil
my glasses, w ern since 1 was fourteen years et
age, were laid aside as useless, and my vision
is natural." Ne Oculist in this country or
Europe cm produce such results witheutthey
discover my remedies and applications, or
similar ones. Persons wearing Glasses ler far
and nearsightedness or ether diseases of this
organ can usually have them removed Inslde
et two lnenthsund tlie vigor et their eyes re
stored te its normal condition. Names et per
sons cured et Astigmatism given upon appli
cation, a diseased condition et the eyes that no
oculist ever pretends te cure. Alse Cataract
cured by absorption without using the knite.
Send for or calf and get (free) fenr pamphlets.
One en cures of diseased eyes ; one en catarrh ;
oueenouinipatliy, and the last containing a
large number or names et persons cured et
every variety of dtseasc.
Mav.1, 1SS1.
DR. G. A. GREENE,
Ne. 110 EAST KlftiG STREET,
lOlidM-WF&Sl Lancaster, Pa.
SIVSIVA1. IXSTKVMENTS.
ri'HK
AL1111EGHT PIANOS
Are the Cheapest, because they are the Best.
L. II. IIKUU, Agent.
Ne. 8 East Orange Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
api3e;md
OPECIAL NOTICE.
OKuANS AND PIANOS ean be purchased
atth
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
Irem ten te twcnty-flve per cent cheaper dur
ing the month et April than any ether time.
As 1 have a large assortment et all kinds et
Musical Instruments en liand, purchasers will
find it te their advantage after examining
ether instruments te call at the warcroems, as
they will then be able te sea the superiority el
the Lancaster Organ or Chlckering Piane.
1 have addcil steam power and am adding a
set et new machinery et my own invention
for making all parts of tin organ, from reeds te
the key beard, therefore saving time, expense
and labor. and will give my customers the
benefit of It by reducing the prices. Send for
catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ALEX. McKILLIPS,
mar29-2wdeS Proprietor
mmx oeods.
,. KTKIGH BROS.' ADV&KTISEBMUrr
A ...
WM BROTHERS
, LANCASTER BAZAAR,
f 18 eastkote street,
Are new showing one of the Finest Selec
tions et
MILLINERY
EVEB SHOWN IN LANCASTER. '
Trimmed and TJntrimmed Hats in great
variety.
Parasols cheaper than ever.
Trimmed Silk Parasols Sl.O.
Flowers and Feathers In all shade?. Plain
andOmbra'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, 25c. a pair.
Fine Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, 25c a pair.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hesitry
and Undenmr.
We have a new CORSET which we sell at 49c.
It is the best ever seen for the price.
TRIMMINGS AND LAOES
IN GREAT TABIETT.
ASTBICHBRO'S.
s:
EASONABLE GOODS.
VATT, Mil & CO.
Are new showing an Immense Stock et
New Styles in
Dress Ginghams & Lawns,
LACE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER SILKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS.
INDIA LINENS,
CAMBRICS AND PIQUES',
. Ladies', Gents' and Children's
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AKD
SUMMER HOSIERY,
In all sizes and qualities at Lewest Prices.
Regular Blade Hosiery a Specialty. J ust open
ed a Choice Line et
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
In Natural Stick, Hern and Walrus Handles.
SCOTCH GINGHAM PABASOLS,
PLAIN SILK PARASOLS,
TWILLED SILK PARASOLS,
BROCADE SILK PARASOLS,
LACE TRIMMED PARASOLS.
Parasols te suit everybody at the
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & 10 EAST KINO STREET.
iTETZUER, BARD & UAUGUMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Continue-) the attraction of this city, and why?
Bccausu they arc selling
The Chwncat Black Silk,"
The Cheapest Colored Silks,
The Cheapest Brocade Silks.
The Cheapest Black Cashmeres.
The.Clieapcbt Lace Buntings,
The Cheapest Dress Goods or every descrip
tion, The Cheapest Black Silk Velvets,
The Cheapest Carpets and Mattings,
The Cheapest Hosiery for Men, Women and
Children,
Tlie Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
The Cheapest Counterpanes.
In fact the Cheapest Let of
DRY GOODS
Eve etTercd in this city.
Iter, Bard & SaeM
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel,
(ADLER'S OLD STAND).
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
.Inst received from the factory 300 DOZEN
STOCKINGS, 3 pair for 25 cents; regular
price, 12K and 15 cents a pair.
aim xmea warns.
-COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
32d Popular Monthly Lira wing
or TBS
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Louis Leuis Louis
vlUe,en TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1881.
Thcse drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April ft, 1878.
49-Tfals U a special act, and Has never been
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the lolle wing d acisiens :
1st That the Commonwealth Jliatrlbatten
Company la legal
2d Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
MAT DRAWING.
J piUQtiti f 90,000
1 prlZQ .) eve lOjOOC
a )rlZ6a dt00c
10 prizes ll.oeocach 10,009
20 prizes 500 each 10,009
.100 prizes llWeacb 10.0UI
aoe prizes 50 each 10,00)
600 prizes 30 each 12,001
1000 prizes 10 each 10,001
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,70
9 prizes 200 each, " " Lew
9 prizes 100 each, " " 90C
Whole tickets, 2; hair tickets, 1; 27 ticket
S0; 55 tickets, 9108.
Remit Meney or Rank Draft In Letter, et
send by Express. DON'T BEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOKVICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te R.
H.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building.
Louisville, Ky.. OI T. J. CONMKKruRU,
309 Breadwav. New Tork. febi-TuTh&s&w
GROCERIES.
THE BEST WJNRS AND LIQUORS
AT
RlNfiWALT'S.
Alse best Coffees, Teas and Sugars. Call at
ieui-j-iyu no. a WJS8T lUNu BT.
VV' -
VIMTBTKB.
1 !,. ; H ! i
B
USINESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS-
-:e:-
We have somewhere in the region of one hundred styles of business
suits new ready te put en. A list of tbein would be the dullest of read
ing ; and jet 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 cloth, sponging, cutting, trim
3iing,,Hiaking, watduBg, handling, rant, book-keeping, advertising and
filing, outef;uw,raanajBoto,doitby dividing the costs among se
many of you tliat one 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 comb and
see new as later. Seeiug is better than reading.
'Mi.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
j 1 5 r
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH;
PHTTiADETiPHTA.
i . TUE L'AIIGEST HLOrmNG HO USE IN AMERICA .
." '1 i It I r
1
e
,NK rRfcK CLOTHING HOUSE.
e
.CHILDREN'S SUITS.
i - J
LARGE NEW LOT JUST GOT IN.
1,000 Different Lets te Select Frem.
Ladies, you are invited te examine our mammoth selection of
Beys and Children's Suits, whether you intend te buy or net.
It is our business and pleasure te SHOW ffoeds, as that is the
only way we can convinee you that -we are Headquarters for
Clothing, and the only house in the city
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
.
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
ONE
Cletliiuff & Mercltaut Tailoring Establisluneiit
NO. 37 KOliTH QUEEN STKEET,
NEXT DOOR TO SI1ULTZ AND BRO.'S HAT STORE.
HEMTRE HALL!
ALL IN
Every uvailalile )ianI U busy iu getting
lltlYt: JUV1111KJ9 MJ XIKIKU Ul 111 gUUU HiyiU UVtT
ONE HUNDKED
And that isjust what wcare doing at this time, and we are happy te say that the public ap
preciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported liettcr te-day than in any of its previous
history, and our trade has steadily increased year after year and we purpose te continue us
mc icauuiK jieuiiiiK iieusc, ier rair iicaiing aim
piece goei3 is huh iau ami complete ei. au tne caning .manufacturers, both Jfercisn and
Demestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock et
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children,
And we dely competition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits for $3, $10, 112. $M, all our own manu
facture. Our $S suits are avgoed as suits sold at ether houses at $10. Call and Judge for your
self. The purchaser saves one profit by buying at
CENTRE HALL,
Ne. IS EAST KDTU STKEET,
MYERS &
WIRES
S. CLAY MILLER,
lines, Brandies, Gins, OU lye Maes, &c,
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
J UltlflTVKJS.
B
UTERS! OUTB9!l
HEINITSH
BELLS:
Hair Mattress irem tlU.UOleffO
Weel ' " 7.00 te It
Husk " " .' 4.50 te C
Woven Wire Mattress from 10.00 te 20
Spring Beds 2iOte' 7
Bolsters aad Pillows Made te Order.
Call and see my assortment and be con
vinced of the fact that my prices arc all right.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Rcgilding and Repairing at short notice.
HEINITSH,
15 EAST KINO STREET,
an8-Gind
Over China Hall.
' r
ItRX GOODS, VNDERWEJJt, JtC.
OOMETH1NG NEW I
LACE THREAD
UNDEBSHIRTS, ,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
BUSPENDBRS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
;the shirtmakeb,.
NO. 06 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
USINESS SUITS.
,NE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
:e:-
PRICE
"IKNTEE HALL!
MOTION.
out Clothing in our Custom Department, We
SUITS PEE WEEK,
low prices will oe rewarueu. our slecK ei
LANCASTEK, PEflX'A.
RATHFON.
AUD Z1QUOXS.
CLOTU1XB.
pirORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
I Tenlay we open a lull line of Spring and
I" Kiimnmr llfuvla fn. Vnn. Wjm. llAt. t.Mn
w.u.v. vvv,. .v. .u t. .. .t nmvii una
never been eclipsed In this city or any house
in tlie country ter quality, style and high
toned character. We claim superiority
ever anything wc handled belere daring
our experience of quarter et a centjiry in
business, and our reputation is established
ferkecplng the finest goods In our line.
Our opening te-day is an invoice et Nevel,
tics captured from the wreck of a large
Bosten house, whose failure has precipl.
tatcd these goods en the market tee late in
the season and consequently at a sacrifice,
se they arc within reach et all desiring a
first-class article at a moderate price. The
consignment Includes a full line or the cel
bratcd Talamen's French Novelties, the
handsomest and finest goods imported te
this country, a new feature In fillk Warp ;
Talamen's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri
cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Uranite
Weave. A full line' or Tayler" English
Treuserings of beautiful effects. Alse a
fine line et Cheice American Suitings as
low as a Suit. AH the Latest Novelties
in Spring Overceatings at moderate prices.
AllaroeordlallyTlavlte4fto examine rer
stock anil e con vineed that we aiwjiaak
lag no Idle beaat, but can substantiate all
wc say and respectfully urge persons te
place thelrerdcratOncc before the choicest
styles ere sela, ter they cannot be dupli
cated this season. Fer further particulars
in regard te dress consult
J. K. SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR,
it
121 N. QUEEN STREET,
VITAS
Several Fine Ceat Makers wanted.
B
TMArjELMMS? VUIVM
PENNSYLVANIA KA1I.UAI .-..W
8CIIKDULK On and after MONDA,
MAT 16th. ini. trains ou the Pennsyl
vania Rnilivu.l wtll arritn and leave the Lan
casturand Phtbidctphia depots a follews:
Kabtwjjux
Leave Arrive
Laacter Philad'
S35A.W. 5:15 A.-
68 " TX "
8.0 "
8A 1030
8:15
ie tsnrji.
11W
13Jr.. &
aee 5 -
fl5 K "
t " 6:45
i-ZS " ft '
B35 " Kit "
935 nas
""Heave A Vive
PhilatTa Lancter
10a.m. 5H0AJ1
TM " lu:
IsKv)
ftOO llJi "
:ei " iftje "
K:19 " 9r..
8J5 -
tan
30 P.M. 5d0 "
am "ax
sew 7-j "
6s 820 '
M0 4 I1JII "
UO& " 2.45 A.W
Cincinnati Express
h"wi (
VorkAccem. Arrives;....
Harrisburg Etre?s
DtllervillcAecein. Arrives,!
Colombia Accommodation.
Frederick Aceem. Arrives,
neme xixwrusa,...
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
St. Leuis Day Express--Chicago
Day Express....
Harrisbarg Aecouiniedat'n,
JBIIU
W
Wav l'assenirer.
Mali Train Ne.Lvia Ml.Iey,
Mali Train Nix -i,Tia Oel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Bunuay daii,.... .-
Fast Line.'...............
Frederick Accommodation,
DiUcrvUlu Irfifnl.viaVt.Jey
Harrisburjr Accuiinnedat'ii,
Colombia AcconiuiMlatien,
h arnseurfr Kxpress,...
PlUttburg Ex pruts,
Cincinnati Express,....
Pacific Express,
Pacific Express, cast, en auanay, wucn Sag
ged.will step,ut MidtUetewn, ElixabeUitewD,
MU Jey, IxmlisviUc, BlnMn-Hand, Ienian
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkestrarg, Coates
Tillc, Oakland and Ulen Leck.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
wUl step at Downlmrtewn.Coatesvlllr, Parkes
burg. Bit. Joy.KIIzabethtewn and VltMlntewn .
Hanover accommodation, 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 '30 r. ,
and will run tcreusb te Frederick.
JEWEUCRS.
T ANCASTER WATCHES!
In all the New 'styles et
GOLD AND SHiVBB OASB.
Villi USTUS BHOAOS, Jeweler,
: East Kbig8treet, Lancaster. I a.
VAMTKTS.
nRKAT IIARVAINS lis VAfU'Eia,
I claim te have the Largest and Finest
Stock et
CARPETS
Iu this City. Kruvscls and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as S5c. per yard.
Alt the
FINEST AND CJIOICE PATTERXS
that ever can In seen in this city.
1 also have a Large aud Fine Stock et my
own maku
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD.
AlseVAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short
notice. SatHtactien guarciiU'ed.
f Ne trouble te show goods If you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WJCST KTMO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
1ARrKTS, AC.
NEW CARPETS.
4O.00O YABDS.
New IH-sIsjuh,' lleaHtirally Llred.
iS0
l 50 cents. K"'jentK.
INUUA1NS
I cenls. ue cents.
cents. 91.00.
TAPErtTUV
BRUSSELS
75 cents. $1.1X1.
iK", cents. 1.I0.
JO cents. $I.J0.
WILTON AND f
MuyUKTTKS, GOOD VALUE
OIL CLOTHS, J AT
LINOLEUM,
LION U MS.
V
ALL PB1CES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
ai-lydced&2lwj PHILADELPHIA.
I'AfKUIIANOlNilH, Mr.
-fITINDOW SHADES, C.
200 WINDOW SHADES
iu a variety of Celers, that will In: sold from
lerty te seventy-live cents tx piece. This is
about hair 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 any desired qnallty wanted. 40
inch, 45 Inch and 71 inch for large windows
und Stere Shades.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS
the best gee in made, American Hollands In
assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti
mates made and Shades hung In a satisfactory
manner. Of
WALLPAPERS
wc arc prepared te suit cvcryledy. Our line
is larger, cheit er and cheaper than any season
heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest
grade te the finest goods made. Ureunded
and Cemuiiui Papers in such a fine variety
that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices
and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac Or
ders taken for Fine .Mirrors.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH O.UEEK ST.
BOOKS AJTJt STATMNERT.
TsJEW A Mil CHOICE
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
L. M. FLYKN.'S,
Me. 42 WEST KINO 8TBEET.
SLEIUMIS, XC.
Carriages I Carriages!
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S.
Practical Carriage BmMen,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have eh hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uivc us a call?
JVBcpairing promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed for
bat purpose. mK-tfd&w
GRAIN StriaUULATlOlt
In large or small amounts. BS or 120,000.
Write W.T. SOCLE A CO-Commission Mer
chants, 138 1 jt. Salle street, Chicago, 111- ter clr
ulars. m28Jyd
ri