, , ,,MrregJV'AJ W,-f LANCASTER T)JgLY IKTELLIGEyCER, SATURDAY, MAY 281881. Lancaster Intelligencer. SATURDAY STONING, MAY 28, 1881. TIMELY TOPICS. MOSTLY OF A KEUGIOUS NATURE. Facta, OpIaUas, SoareaUena and Review. Mr. Peecueu's organ, the CJmttian rtV thinks President Garfield did wrersg-and ought te be ashamed of him self. But even that does net Bettle it Jeffersen Davis, when asked his views respecting the new version, stated that he was sorry te see any change in the New Testament. " That is one document above all ethers sacred in itself and any attempt te change it seems almost sacrileg ious." Mr. L. L. Warren, of Louisville, Ky., has given $10,000 te the Presbyterian Broadway tabernacle of that city, and some of his friends have made up $16,000 additional, thus relieving the church from all debt Mr. Warren had previously given $20,000 for the new building. In commenting en the revised New Tes tament, the Epitcepal llegttter says : " It is.very satisfactory te knew that the new translation does net invalidate any essen tial doctrine of our faith, and consequently any contreverseries which may arise with regard te the accuracy of new readings will net lead te sectarian disputes." In the King James version of the New Testament the word " Calvary " is found only in St. Luke, xxiii., 33. The revised version wipes it out, substituting "the skull." The word "atenemsnt" ap pears but ence in the authorized version of 1611 in 1 temans, v., 11. The revised version displaces it by "reconciliation," therein agreeing with the Douay Bible. In their episcepal address, the United Brethren bishops point te the prosperity of the church in the past quadrennium. There has been an increase of 14,486 mem bers and 333 houses of worship. There has also been an improvement in the fin ances of the church. The total of mem bers is upward of 150,000, and the amount raised Fer preachers salaries in lssu was . $365,000. A vamjaw.k office for the cause of art and popular refinement is served by such journals as the Art Amateur, a monthly devoted te the cultivation of art in the household and published by Montague Maiks, at Ne. 20 East 14th street, New Yerk. Its plates alone are worth its sub scription price and the letter press is as artistic as the text is valuable for descrip tion, suggestion, historical review and household enrichment. Mr. J. II. Wade, of Cleveland, Ohie, is about te present te that city a fine park, containing ever 100 acres, and situated at Euclid aveuue and Doaue street. Adjoin ing it and fronting en Euclid avenue, there are eight or teu acres of cleared land which he retains with the intention of erecting thereon a college or ether educa tional institution. Jlr. Wade has main tained this park at his own expense for several years. It is valued at $500,000. The passion for collecting springs eter nal in the human breast. At the sale of the personal effects of the late Judge Ferbes, of Northampton, Mass.,' it was found that he left behind him twenty eight razors, thirteen pocket knives, four portable writing desks, with a large as sortment of toilet cases, pocketbooks, drafting instruments, field and opera glasses, seven stands and various ether things in plenty. take reun CHOICE. Afefc Vertien. Our Father which art In Heaven, hallowed In: Thy name Thy kingdom come. Thy will he ilenc as in Heaven se en earth. Old Version. Onr Father which art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thv kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heav en. Uiveusthis day our daily bread. Give us this day enr daily bread, ami ter give lid our debts, as we also have forgiven our debteis. Ami lead iia net into temptation hut deliver ih twin the evil one. And forgive ns our debts, .is we tersive enr debtors. And lead us net into temptation, but deliv er in Ireiu evil. Fer Thine is the kingdom. and the power and the glory forever. Amen. While the Mormons arc sending their missionaries all ever the civilized world iu quest of converts and recruits, the various Christian denominations are doing their best te evangelize Utah. Tbe.Presbytcr- iaus have fortv-fenr missionaries in the territory. EIevcu of these aits clergy men, tue etners ueing teacuers. adeuc 9&0,- 000 a year is spent in the salaries of these missionaries, and about $10,000 mere in erecting new church and school buildings, The Congregationalists have two minis ters aud five teachers. At the National Baptist Sunday school institute in Indianapolis, resolutions were unanimously adopted requesting all Bap tist churches and Sunday schools te raise a special contribution en the fourth Sun day in June for the establishment of Sun day schools among the colored people, with special prayer for the blessing of Ged en this and all the work of the American Baptist publication society. It was stated that of the C,577,497 persons et African descent in the United States thcre are mere than 700,000 members of Baptist churches, of whose children mere than 1,000,000 are without Sunday schools, for want of books aud teachers. A KEVAttKAnLE rOXX. Cling te the Mighty One, Cling In thy grief Cling te the Hely one. He gives relief; Cling te the Gracious One, Ps. Ixxxlv : 19. Hcb.xit: 11. Heb.vil:ll. Pa. cxvi : 6 Ps. cxvi : 5. Ps. iv : 4. 1st Tbcss, vi 23. Ps.lv: 21. Hcb.vli:25. Ps. Ixxxvl: 7. 1st Jehn iv: 10. ciing in my pain ; CUng te the Faithful One, He will sustain. Cling te the Living One, Cling te thy wee. Cling te the Living One, Through all below. Cling te the Pardoning One, He speaketh peace ; Cling te the Healing One, Anguish shall cease. Cling te the Bleeding One, Cling te His side. Clinic te the Risen One, In Him abide ; Cling te the Coming One, Hene shall arise. Jtem. vii ; 38, 39. Jelmxiv: 27. Jehn xiv : 23. Exed. xr: 23. Ps. cxvil : 27. lstJehnii.27. Jehn xx : 27. Reta, vi : 9. Jehn xv : A. Rev. xxil : 20. Titus ii: 13. Ps. cxvii: 1. Ps.xvi: 11. Cling te the Reigning One, Jey lights thine eyes. Fen Senater Hear it was an unhappy session of the Senate all through. Even in scriptural quotations, in which, as a I descendant of the Puritans, he m ;iir. I S"" I fancy himself perfect, he was tripped, te his manifest disadvantage by a newcomer. The Chinese treaty was under discussion. Hear quoted St. Paul's declaration : "Fer Ged had made of one bleed all the nations of the earth." Senater Miller, of California, exclaimed: "Ge en quote the remainder of the sentence." "There is no mere of it," said Hear. "Oh, yes, there is," rejoined General Miller, "for the Apostle Paul said in addition te the words which the senator has jmst quoted 'and hath determined the bends of their habitation.' " This was greeted by the Senate with peals of laughter, overwhelm ing the Massachusetts senator with con fusion. In New Yerk the aesthetic craze seems te be at its height. A single flower of large size is new worn en the waist of a lady's dress, net a bunch, because it is in agreement with some rule of high art. Anether freak of fashion is te wear an embroidered butterfly en one sleeve of a dress. Jewelry seems te run in the form of snakes, lizards and the claws of birds'. A pretty girl wears a bonnet made of sil vered silk, with leaves and flowers of sil very material fastened te ene side with a silver turkey claw. What are called "theatre bonnets "are made entirely of flowers. One worn by a lady of fashion is composed of a purple pansy, one flower alone, the centre of the flower being en the top of the head, the purple and yel low leaves dropping gracefully ever her golden hair. But usually these beunets are made of flowers of a kind, say roses, violets and Hiics of the valley, with a few green leaves, and are tied with long lace strings under the chin. The Univcrsalist churches have never in any equal period paid off as much indebt edness as during the year which will end June 30. It fellows, therefore, that they have never raised se much money iu any year, and it fellows again cither that they were never se able or else never se willing. Iu cither case their condition is improved and their premise greater than ever be. fore. This debt-paying infection has net been confined te any particular section. Its area reaches from Maine te Illinois,' the sums ranging from 57,000 down te $G5. Iu the meantime they are building the Fisher memorial hall, at Canten, N. Y., and laying the first bricks for a 100, 000 endowment paying oft the debt at Buchtcll, Ohie, and securing an additional 40,000 endowment ; raising a large sum for new endowment and possibly for a new foundation at Lembard University, and making progress en the last half of the $150,000 te be added te the endowment of Tufts college. The erudite New Yerk World declares that the "se-called Gospel te the He brews," it is affirmed by Epiphauus, was " the complete Gospel of Matthew in He brew and was preserved among the Naza rencs just as it had been originally writ ten. What the differences were between this Gospel according te the Hebrews and our Gospel according te St. Matthew it is impossible new definitely te assert. Cle ment of Alexandria aud Ongcu both quote from a Greek version of this Gespel which was used by the Judaizing Christians of Syria, in a way which has led many com mentators te believe that it was regarded by them as canonical. Of this " Gespel according te the Hebrews," a number of ether " Judaizing Gospels" are regarded as mere modifications ; such as " the Gos pel according te the Twelve Apostles," which St. Jereme describes as the same Gospel under another name ; " the Gospel according te St. Bartholemew ;" " the Gospel of St. Barnabas ;" " the Gospel of Cerinthus." of which Epiphanus says that it was merely " the Gospel of St. Matthew mutilated," aud "the Gospel of St. Pe ter," which appears te have been " the Gospel according te the Hebrews" edited by some believer in the Decetic doctrine, according te which the brethren of Jesus were the sons of Jeseph by a first mar riage. LANCASTER MOUSEUOLU MAKKET. OAIKT. Butter HI ft : ..2Ti:i0c Cup cheese, 2cnps Ac Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. 5c Dutch cheese yininp SglOe FRUITS. Apples V i pk 2Tif33ta Bananas each 3fi."ic Cherries, dried, Iflfjt Tl2c Currants, dried, ty ft 12c Currants, green, p qt 8Wc Cranberries fl qt 10c Dried Apples V jt (;Sc " Peaches K qt 10fil2c Lemens V dez 15($2."ks Oranges ft dez AO&iti; Pine Apples 15ft):!. c Strawberries $t box i:ir; VKOETAULKS. Beets fl bunch 3e Cabbage W head l(lfi20c Carrots ft bunch MiilOe Green Beans. W !peck 733c Green Peas, ft peck unions yy-i pic New Onions ft 14 pk Potatoes, (new,) peck .. (old) ft bus " (Sweet) ft H peck.. Radishes ft bunch , Ripe Tomatoes ft qt Rhubarb ft bunch .-. Soup Beans ft qt Salsify ft bunch 23c ...ii.Vte ..00c- ..23a:iec .....SvZifC rOUlTBT. Chickens 9 nair (live). ....7r.$i ...i2f$i:c .......l-V: ...2023c .r)i;t-c ....Sl2e " ft ft (cleaned) , MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ftqt KggS ff iez, Henev Vt ft. ..... .. soap f( &..... .. ....... ...... Sauer kraut ft qt HEATS, Beet Steak, ft ft " Roast (rib) ft ft " " (chuck) ft ft... " Corned, ft ft " Dried, ft ft Bologna dried Ham ft ft... .. Lamb ft ft.... . i aru vf n... ................. 12Kk! !M)I0c 10I2C 1012c 25&35C MKj 1301SC li23c leftlttc Mutten ft ft Perk ft ft H&iec Pudding ft ft Stiiec Sausage ft ft 1012c FISH. Catfish ft ft 12c Eels' ft ft '.'.'.'.'.'.. '. V.T.y.y.K"ll'.'.h)Ql'2e Haddock. lite Mullets Kc Perch l-Z'ic Keclc 15c 8un 10c WhlteFlsh ft ft 12c Shad, each..... 2373c Halibut W ft 12J4c OKAIir. Hay Tltnclhy ft ten $2630 " Clever ft ten $16 Jiri'jr OUS. .................. ..(mC SjP bus. ...... .................. ....... .45c Rye ft bus 85jee TJmt.n,y.J.ecea UU8 $3.253X0 Wheat bus 7T!l.ie Rub It in. Jacob Leeckman, 274 Clinten Street, Buffalo, N. l., says lie has been using Themas' Eclcc trie Oil for rheumatism. He had such a lame back that he could de nothing ; but ene bottle entirely cured him. Fer Hale at 1L B. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Hew often persons have been annoyed by burrs clinging te their dress or clothing, and hew seldom have thev. when clcanina- them. given It a thought that Burdock Reet is the most valuable bleed cleanser and purifier Known, aim is sum uv every uiutririsi, unurr the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price 91, I trial size lOcents. Fer sale at H. B. Cochrane I Drug Stere. 187 North Queen street. I Rbrammtle Dfaeaaea. 1 These ailments fellow from torpid liver and costive bowels; the skin, bowels and kidneys tilling in their proper work, an acrid poison is formed in the bleed, -which is the occasion of these acute diseases. Kidney-Wert produces healthy action et all secretive organs, and throws off the rheumatic poison. Equally ef ficient in Liquid or Dry form. Inter-Oeean. my23-lwd&w Tbe Keana Unloosed. Clias. Thompson. Franklin Street, Buffalo, says: "I have suffered for a long time with constipation, and tried almost every punra tivc advertised, but only resulting In tempo rary relict, and after 'constipation still mere aggravated.' I was told about your Spring Blessem and tried It. I can new say lam cured and though some months have elapsed, still remain se. 1 shall, however, always keep some en hand in case of old complaint returning." Price GO cents. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. 950O Reward. y cure an uiscases ei tue stemacu. Bowels, Bleed, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys ana Urinary Organs, and $301 will be paiil for a ri thev will net cure or heln. or ler any thing impure or injurious iennu in mem moo Bitters. i. 4.esllu ee "imuut ' uc rrevcrus in another column mylft-2wd&w RELIGIOUS. CONGREGATIONAL BAPTIST MKKTH rcn. Service In Salem church, West Or ange street, at 2 p. in. F IRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. Preaching te-morrow morning ami cven- ingby Kcv. Wm. Morrison. Sunday scuoei ai J a. m. TT IIRST ItKFORMKD DIVINE SERVICES V at lOM a. iu. and 7H . m. Sunday school at 10J4 atl?i p. in. I "MUST M. K. CBURCU. NORTH DUKE 1 stieet. The pastor, Rev. W. C. Robinson, will preach iU sixth and seventh sermons et the series en the 'Christian Lire," at WW a. in. and iyA p. m. Morning subject "Christian Holiness;" evening subject "The Payable of the founds." Sunday school at 1 p. in. J ing at 7J Prayer meeting en weunesuay even- M o'clock. ME. MISSIONS. EAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching at 7 p. in. Sunday school ut li p. m. Weekly prayer meeting en Tuesday evening at 7jj. "VLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Y. M. J C. A. Beems, Kcv. M. Fraync, pastor. 10Wa.m. and 7Xl- ". Subject "Christ the Physician et Seul." Sunday scuoei ai yA p. in. PORTIONS OFLUTUKIfS, KIG JAMES' the Baptist and the late Revised ver sions et the New Testament will be read, com pared and reviewed te-morrow(Sunday) even ing, in the Union Bethel, by the editor of WcixhnmpcVs Torch of Truth. PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHING IN THE morning and evening by the pastor, ltev. J. V. Mitchell, H. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chaiicl. Seuth Queen Street. Preaching ut Vi 1- ". 'y t'lu l'aster. Rev. J. C. Hume. .Sun. I:i v school atl-Ji p.m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7. IIOCKLANU SUNDAY .SCHOOL (UNDE , noniinatienal) meets in the Rockland street public school building, every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Alse half hour service, of Seng and Praver, commencing at 24. o'clock every Sunday afternoon. Everybody welcome. ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT S and morning service at 10i a. m. Evening praycratr.ip. in. At the evening service the scats are free. OT. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SER- n vices at wy, a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at G p.'m. Sunday school at p. m ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street, ltev. W. F. Lichliter, pastor. Morning service with consecration et new chancel furniture, ut Wli a. in., sermon by ltev. Prof. J. S. Stahr Evening service at ',. p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. ST. JOHN'S FREE riiHi'les K. Mnrm CHURCU. TUE REV. Charles E. Murray, et Philadelphia, will preach in;st. Jehn's Episcopal chore n io-iier- row.ineriiing and evening. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Divine service at 10 a. m. and 7& p. in., by the pastor. ltev. Sylvanns Stall. Morning subject " What the Devil has done with the Bible." Evening subject. "What the Devil has done without the Bible." Seats free. Sun day school at !K a. in. Gotwald Mission Sun day school at 2" p. in. Lecture, prayer and praise meeting en Wednesday evening at 7, o'clock. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, abeve Orange. ltev. J. C. Kransu, pastor. Preaching at 10)i a. in. and at 7 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. OAI.EM CHURCH OV GOB PREACHING O morning mid evening by Rev. Jehn C. St. Jehn, of llroeklyn, N. Y. in the evening the Gee. II. Themas pesi, u. a. it., win lie. presum. Tim uuliieet en Hie occasion will lie " Victory." Sunday choel at lj-i p. in. West Mission, Der- wart street Siiinlav school at 1 p. m. North MUsien, Antioch. Sunday school at 'Je. ni. fllltE REV. J. V. ECKKKT WILL PREACH X te-morrow in Betlianv Lutheran church of Millcrsvillc, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Subject" The Revised New Testamen.." TTNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD j rreaciiingar luj-ia. in. uy uicuev. .jeiin Swenk, ami at 7)1 p. in. by the ltev. J. F. Weishampcl. -tlTEST MISSION, M. E. CUAPKL. ft Pi caching ami .Sacrament el the Lord's Supper at wy iu m. rrcaciiing at ,;i p. in. Open-air ineetin .1 . . r a . .1 1 I. X in front et the church at 7 p. m Y. M. C. A. BIBLE STUDY AT 0:15 a. in. Gospel scrvlce at 0:15 p. m. MJiVICAL 1EADTniS! X Lancaster, Pa.. Api 11 23, 1S81. Thk KieMitcniiA Mk'e cemvahy. Vents It gives me much pleasure te say thaliiflcriiMliig one pack el KIDNEYCUUA I have been entirely eured of a severe pain in my I :ick and -iile, of long standing, and that. tei, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence, iu your medicine. cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many et mv irienus wjie nave used it nave u.ieu benelHed. . PETKIt BAKEIt, ' in2i:iyd Foreman Examiner and Express. Jr:,. EYES! ThN morning a trio et patients, from Read ing, Philadelphia anil Edgcwoed, Bucks county, each related their unfortunate exper iences under the treatment et their eyes by the Oculist, Drs. Norris, Levis and Straw bridge, el" Philadelphia, and their decided im provement under my practice. One et them came te mc totally blind : the second nearly blind, and the third with almost constant neuralgia in and around tin; eyes, witli im paired vision. A fourth lKiticnt, Miss Lizzie ISruliakcr, of Litilz. said : " My dyspepsia and ether afflictions et long standing left me in u short time alter going under your charge, anil my glasses, worn since 1 was fourteen years et age, were laid aside as useless, and my vision is natural." Ne Oculist in this country or Europe can prednccsuch results Witlieutthey r.iseever 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 inside et two menthsaud the vigor el 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 call and gel (free) four pamphlets. One en cures of diseased eyes ; one en catarrh ; oncen emnipathy, andthii last containing a large number et names et persons cured et every variety of disease. May 4, 1881. DR. C. A. GREENE, Ne. 146 EAST KING STREET, 10tfdM-WF&S1 Lancaster, Pa. COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of ' LUMBER AND COAL. S-Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, 350 NORTB WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In. LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. lebSS-l7d G TO REILLY & K HiLiLillJH . GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Ffiraiers find itlirra in went n Untif4A. Manure will lind it te their advantage tecall. Yard. Ilarrlsbmir Pike. i Oftlce, 3 East Chestnut street, f agl7-H czeTJwim. TTTANAMAKEB ft BROWS. SHALL WE SELL THEM? -oje- Thcre is in Philadelphia a clothing house which has no double in all the world. The world is full of clothing houses ; and it is a geed deal te say that one is unlike all the rest. First, iu its dealing ; and it is surprising that one house should differ much from another. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, that it is likely, one would suppose, te he done in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New Yerk and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, one house in Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest. Te be ahead in dealing is te deal en a higher plane in a mere liberal way, te give the buyer mere well founded confidence without less of the merchant's safety. This Philadelwhia clothing house says te a stranger : "We want te deal with exact justice. We want what belongs te us, viz., a f?ir profit ; and we want you te have what belongs te you, viz., a liberal money's-worth. Our way te arrive at a result is te mark the price en everything we sell, which price is absolute ; and te let you buy what you like, go away and think the bargain ever, and come and trade back, if you waut te. We lind by experi ence that this liberality is harmless te us. Of course, you like it. And it makes quick and ready dealing. We deu't want you te bring back what you bny it would cost us meuey every time ; but we would rather you would bring back, than keep, what you don't like. Se, we try te see that you get at first what you will like the better, the mere you knew of it. This is really the whole philosophy or our dealing." Second, in its goods the amount and variety of thetn. There are ether houses where excellent clothing is kept, and a great deal of it ; but there is noue, anywhere, that keeps se much. The dealing related above has wen the largest trade the world has yet seen. Te supply such a trade great quantity and variety of clothing are required ; anil these in turn increase the trade, be cause everybody likes te cheese out of many things, rather than out of a few. This is the country of ready-made clothing. Great Britain makes the most of any European country ; but thcre is net in all Londen any clothing busi ness a quarter as large as tliat of Oak Hall. New Yerk has several large clothing businesses1; but no ene nearly equal te that or Oak Hal! ; Bosten likewise. Loek back twenty years ! Have we done you geed service, or net? But that is net what we had in mind ; we were thinkiug of the clothes yen are going te buy. Shall we sell them ? WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. e ,NE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 0 CHILDREN'S SUITS. 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 goods, as that is the only way we can convince you that we are Headquarters for Clothing, and the only house in the city RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE tnins & Hercbant Tailoring Est NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, NEXT DOOtt TO SIIUI.T. ASO ItUO.'S HAT STORE. pKNTItK UAI.LI ALL IN Every available hand is busy in getting have facilities te make up In geed style ever ONE HUNDRED And that Is just what wc arc doing at this time, and we arc happy te say that the public ap preciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported belter te-day than in any of-its previous History, anu our irauc nas sicatuiy incrcaseti year alter year ami we purpose te continue as the leading Clothing Heuse, for fair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Our stock et dstery, and our trade has steadily increased lie leauing jieiiiiui; neuse, ter mir ticaiing ilece goods is still tall and complete et all leiiicslic. CENTRE 11 ALL has the largest piece goeus is sun iaii ami complete ei all Demestic. READY-MADE CLOTHING OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children, And we defy competition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits ler $3, $10, $12, $11, all our own manu facture. Our $S suits are as geed as suits sold at ether houses nt$10. Call ami judge ler your yeur sel I. The purchaser saves one pretl t by buying at CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KLNtt STREET, LANCASTER, PEN.VA. MYERS & RATHFON. PZUMIUSMUS "IVItBOLIZED MOTH PKOOF FELT. THE CARBOLIZED MOTH PROOF FELT SAVES THOUSAXDS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR BY DESTROYING MOTH. ONLY SIX CENTS A YARD. De net fall te sec tbe most MAGNIFICENT CHANDELIER that has ever been produced in this country. All are invited te call and sen it A car loadet COPPER AND ZINC MATH TUBS just received and ler sale te the trade at the lowest prices. A let et galvanized and plain BATH BOILERS at reduced prices. FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS OF GAS, WATER AND STEAM FIXTURES FOR SALE TO TnE TRADE AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. -:e:- JOHN L. AEKOLD, Nes. 11, 13 & lSEAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprS-tM TirANAHARKft ft BROWN. NE PltlCE CLOTHING HOUSE. :e:- -KNTKE IIALLt MOTION. out Clothing in our Custom Department. Wc SUITS PER WEEK, year atter year and we purpose te continue as ablishment anil low prices win no rewarded, uur sieck ei the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign and stock et SUPPLIES. V"AGN1VICENT CIIANUKLIEIt. DRY GOODS. REASONABLE GOODS, WATT.SBMID ii CO. Are new showing an Immense Stock ei New Styles In Dress Ginghams & Lawns, I.ACE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SUMMER SILKS, VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, CAMBRICS AND 1'IQUES, Ladies', GcntV and Children's GAUZE UNDERWEAR ASD SUMMER HOSIERY, in all sizes and qualities at Lewest Prices. Regular Made Hosiery a Specialty. J list open ed a Choice Line of PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES In Natural Stick, Hern and Walrus Handles. SCOTCH GINGHAM PARASOLS, PLAIN SILK PARASOLS, TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, BROCADE SILK PARASOLS. LACE TRIMMED PARASOLS. Parasols te suit everybody at the NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 EAST KING STREET. CENTS' WEAKt BOYS' WEAR! & Invite an examination of Goods ter Spr'njj and Summer Wear, of which they are etrerln a Large Assortment In. the latest Styles ami Fabrics. WORSTED SUITINGS. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, CASSIMERE SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS. HOTS' SUITINGS. MADE UP CLOTHING, all of which they ur selling at the lowest rul ing price. GENTS' AND BOYS' GAUZE UNDERWEAR, All sizes and qualities, from 2."c. up. We In vieo specliil attention te the Feather Weight Drawers ler Gents. A very superior ami com com fertubU: article for Summer Wear. 11 AGE It & BROTH ER. H AGER & BROTHER Arc receiving this day and soiling at very low prices New Lines Black Silks. New Lines Colored Silks. New Lines SumnieriHlks. FRENCH GRENAD1NES& NUN'S VEILING, PLAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS, FRBNCHICASHMERES AND SHUDAS, FRENCH MOMlE AND FOULK. DBBSS GOODS, At 12J and 15 cents. In large assortment, Actual value '25 cents. Alse, Mil M Awid Lawns, Figured Satins, Scotch and Domes Demes tic Drees Ginghams, DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS MULL, INDIA LAWN, CHECK NAINOOK, VICTORIA LAWNS, P1D.UE WELTS, AND OTHER WASH GOODS. Ladies' anil Children's GAUZE UNDERWEAR, Hosiery. Lisle and Kid Cleves, I ucc Goods, Ac. We invite examination. IAGER& BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. j v. MARTIN & CO. SPRING GOODS. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS NEW LAWNS AND PERCALES, NEW BUNTING S. SILKS AND CASHMERES. OPENING NEW LINE OF Sen UiMas anil Parasols, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, NEW HOSIERY, GOSSAMER RUBBER CLOTHING, Fer Ladies, Gents and Children. We arc effering: the BEST THREE BUTTON KID GLOVE In Black and Celers, at 81. OO. Every pair warranted. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We have the sole agency for the PEARL SHXRT. THE BEST JU.OO SHIRT IN THE CITY. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. JEWELERS. ANCASTKK WATCHKSI In all the New Styles et GOLD AND SILVER OASES AUGUSTUS RHOAI1S, Jeweler, 29 East KlngStrcct, Lancaster, I a. EAGER BROTHER TJtA r Kl.lt Hf HVMlft. READING COLUMBIA R. K. - ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS SUNDAY, MAY 2TH, 18BD. NORTHWARD. UATK. A.X. A.V. Qaarryville Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia. ASSIVK. Reading 6:W 7:30 73. 9:15 9:27 K W MSA 3M 1:10 3:40 330 5.50 &08 7:90 lfclS SOUTHWARD. r.M Reading AKB1VK. Columbia , Lancaster. Lancaster, King St.. Onarrwllie 9:35 ifctt 9371 5:30 5:40 10:37 7:10 Trains connect ai neaiun; line witn trains te and from Philadelphia. PettsvUle. Uarrisburtr, .1- lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound 4ti frock Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, l'rederlck and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. SupL ENNSVLVANIA KA1LKOAD NK SCHEDULE On and after MONDAl MAY lt!th, 1881, trains en tbe I'ciinsyl vaniii Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan cast" and Philadelphia depete as follew: A.H. T.U. 1409 (fclO r.n. 2:10 8d 2.10 IfcCU ft - I .... 935 Amip Eastward. Philad':i Cincinnuti Express Vast Line, YorkAeceii'. Arrive;... Uarrlsbun; Exnress 5:15 . 7:35 lOrtn" lOrtn" lieiV.w. ji!"" 5:00 - 5:30 6:45 " Kite 3u " DillervilleAerem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Blail, Johnstown Express,... St. Leuis Day Express. Chicaire Dav Express.. itarrisuurK iirceuiiutNiai.il, Jn oil a 11:3. " Leave lne'ter &55A.M. 5.1 " &0U " &05 8:45 9:10 " 1:10 " 1:2) iu. tee " 3:05 " 4:13 " 4:3 " rf " ifc-r. " .,,',."., Leave Arrive WBBTWARP. Philad'a Lanc'ter Way Passenger, It30..n. 5:00 a.m Mail Train Ne. l.viuMt.ley, 730 " Una " MaUTralnNo.S.vlaCel'bta, .... lOA-. Niagara A Chicago Express ftoe 11:55 ' Sunday Mail, Jfcttt " HMO FastLine, lilO 2:30 i-.ii. Frederick Accommodation, .... '35 ' DilIerviUoLecal.viaMt..loy .... 20 " Harrlsbnrg Accounuedat'ii, '. r.w. 5:50 Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " 75r " Uarrisbum Express 5-JO " 7130 " PitUburg Ex press r " M " Cincinnati Express 9:10 " ll- " Pacific Express I1-J5 " 2.45 .m Pacific Express, east. en Sunday, wnen liui: Si-d, will step at Middletown, Klizabethtewn, It. Jey, Ijtnillsville, Hlnl-in-IIand, Leninii Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceales ville, Oakland and Glen Ixk-Ii. FAt Line, west, en Sunday, when flatbed. wUl step at Downingtew n, Centesv ille, Parkcs hnrg.Mt. Jey, Klizabethtewn and Mhhlletewn . llanoveraccemmodation west, connecting at Ijincaster with Niagara und Chicago Express at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Ilanever. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Ijincaster, with Fast Line, west, at '39 r. m , and will run threujrh te Freleiick. UXOVEKUS.S. T IRE KKST WINES AND LIQUORS AT R1NUWALTS. Alse liest Collet's, Te-.ts and Sugars. Call at leblO-lyd ' Ne. 205 WEST KING ST. TUST OPEN ED I Holten" s Cheap Cesh drecery, 301 Cor. West King and Mulberry Streets. Full line of goods fresh from the city. Hoi Hei Hoi ten is selling sugars at Philadelphia Refiner's Prices, and heiug lieund te bullilnip trade his goods are all marked lower than anyone else can or dare sell. Call and see his stock and learn his prices. m2K-lwd AHTJtIVU nKWIt AltVXKTlSXMJCNI. A STRICII ltKOS.' ADVERTISEMENT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, Are new shewing: one of the Finest Selec tions et MILLINERY EVER SHOWN IN LANCASTER. Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats In great variety. Parasols cheaper than ever. Trimmed Silk Parasols A I. Flowers and Feathers In all shuden. Plain anil Ombra'e. RIBBONS, in Silk and Surah, Plain ami Ombra'e. GLOVES. Fine Real Lisle Gloves, Pearl Tep, 2 Elastic-i, 20c. a pair. Fine Lisle. ElaMtcs, 25c. a ialr. Fine Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, c. a pair. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. We have a new CORSET which we sell at VM: It is the best ever seen for the price. TRIMMINGS AND LACES IN fSREAT VARIETY. ASTRICHBRO'S. PAfEKHANOltlUH, Jte. -IITINDOW SHADES, C. 200 mm SHADES iii a variety of Celers, that will lie sold from forty te seventy-live cents a piece. This ii about ball value for them. A fuwef these light patterns left, in order-te close, will lie sold at seventy-live cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest colors, and In any deslretl quality wanted, -te Inch. 4.r inch and 71 Inch for large windows and Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS the bet goods made, American Hollands in assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti mates made and Sliadcs hnng in a satisfactory manner, Ot WALLPAPERS we are prcpim-d te suit cvcryldy. Our line Is larger, choicer ami cIicujm.t tlian any season heretofore. Ullt Papers from the cheapest grade te the finest goods made. Crenndcd anil Common Papers in such a tine variety that we can suit the most fastidious. CernieeVt and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHAEES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. CARRIAGES, JtV. Carriages! Carnages I AT EDGEKLEY & CO.'S. FraetfcaTCanlage KalMera, Market Street, Hear of Central Market llense.-j, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment el BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which wc offer at the VERY LOWBST PRICES. All work warranted, uive us a call , 4VRepalrlug promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for hat purpose. fn'je-ttdJtw ASTRICHMOTHEBS M i