Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 02, 1881, Image 4

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THTJB8DAT BVBNINO, JUNE 2, 1881.
VEGETABLES.
Fertlie IsfTEtHOEXCEU.
What makes my HttJe love se thyv
Why comes sbe net antar inc ?
she never vu fe coy before,
KUe surely doesn't tear me !
Rut e it seems ; blie turns uway
With blushing tace averted.
Her eyes downcast se charmingly
She Is sweetest disconcerted.
Instead of turning henoe as new.
She used te nestle toward me,
An.l fnrmv limnaire DaidbCrlips,
Her eyes would then reward me ;
And trembled then that lower' lip,
New close pressed te the upper
But ah! I'm en the right scent new.
She had onions ter her supper!
W. F. McS.
A FUNERAL SENSATION.
i:xtraerltnarv Scene in a Church.
A very sensational scene took place at
the funeral of a wealthy jewcler, named
Hubert J. Smith, iu Pittsburgh. In the
morning, among the numerous carriages
that drove w te the house of the dead was
oue containing the wifo'frem whom he had
liccu divorced several mouths age. When
the c image deer opened in front of her
former husband's heuse tlie woman
stepped out and rang the deer hell. One
of the family saw her and slammed the
deer in her face. The coffined remains
-.vcre removed te the Twenty-fifth Street
.Methodist church, and placed in the mid
dle aisle among the mourners. The
woman was net permitted te ceme near
the ceiliu, and during the ceremonies
steed beside the pulpit. During tha sad
services she burst into tears and exclaimed
frequently, " My husband ! Oh, my hus
"viud I"
"Ther ww ,I'i OI,c ncar nCl' wal' s'10
" , ... Hy, and was conscious that she
wcptlutte. ., oirensive iutruder.
was regarded -. ,, ,inBf, r ,,, .
ltev. D. A. McC. ,J,Vi i. ,i,i,,
gregatien, officiated
'iuister invited
time
Anether Caadfdate. . i j
By a large majority the people of the United
Sutes h:ie declared their laith in Kidney Kidney
Wert as a remedy ler all the -diseases el the
kidneys and liver. some, hewcver.'bavc dis
liked the trouble of preparing It from the dry
form. Fer such n new candidate appears in
the shape of Kidney-Wert in Liquid Ferm. It
is very concentrated, is easily -taken 'and is
cquanv cuieicnt uiiuc urv. xry iuIjOuis-
ville roil.
my30-lwd&w
en
Ge te II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North
Queen street, for 3Irs. Freeman" New Na
tional Dyet. Fer brightness and d nrabiilty et
color,arc unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. trice. 15
cents.
Fraud.
Tens of thousands of dollars arc squandeied
yearly upon traveling quacks, who go irem
wwn ie lewn preiessing te cure an me m
that our peer humanity Is heir te. Why will
net the public learn common tense, and if
they arc suffering from dyspepsia or liver com
plaint, invest a dollar in Spring Blessem, sold
by all druggists and indorsed by thelacnlty.
bee testimonials. Price 50 cents. Fer sale ut
II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen
street, I-ancaster.
DRY GOODS.
'Iliur en Oil."
L. I. Follett, Marlen, O.. states that he has
used Themas' Kcli-ctric Oil or burns, and has
leiuid nothing te equal it in seething tbe pain
and giving relict. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Xcver tee Late te Mead.
Thus. J. Arden. William street, East Buffalo,
writes: "Your Spring ltlossem has worked
en me splendid. Iliad no appetite ; ued te
sleep badly and get up in the morning unre
t resiled ; my breath was very enVnsivc and. I
MilTereu from severe headache : since using
your Spring Blessem all these symptoms have
vanished and I led quite well." Price 50;ccnts.
Fer sale at 11. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street.
MEDICAL.
1KAI THIS I
t I.AKCAbTtT., Pa., April 2, 1SS1.
Tan KiesuvcuuA. Mk'e Company.
Genu It gives me much pleasure te sav
I h.a after using one pack et KIDNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, atler trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfullv recommend it,andknewtbatniany
et my friends who liave used it liave b.-cii
benefited. PETER BAKEB,
in2jlytl Foreman Examiner and Express.
OKASONABLK GOODS.
WATT, an & CO.
Are new showing an Immense Stock el
New Styles in
Dress Ginghams & lawns,
LACE AND FLAIN HUNTINGS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
SUMMER SILKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS.
INDIA LINENS, .
CAMBRICS AND PIQUES,
. Ladies', Genu and Children's
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AWD
SUMMER HOSIERY,
In all sizes and qualities at Lewest Prices.
Regular Made Ile-iery a Specialty. Just open
ed a Choice Line et
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
In Natural Stick, Hern und Walrus Dandles.
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 & IO EAST JUNG STREET.
TEXT IJOOK TO TDJS COURT HOUsR.
CLOTBIN9.
W
AKAUAKEK ft BBOWN.
w
ANAMAEKS te BROWN.
SHALL WE SELL THEM ?
-oje-
Whcn the address
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,p 4-lm rt'iuVnl- .itiil tlia
j. ,4- 4-. 1..L- Cr.f tlin 1-.. H '
the face or the dead. The wen. n
during all this time was seemingly .'nQ
affected than anyeni else in the churcu,
moved frantically toward the coffin, and
was within a few feet of it when Mr.
Smith, a brother of the deceased, threw
his arms ever the glass face and pre
vented her from looking in, remarking, ' ' Ge
back, keep away ; you cauuet see him.
Key. Mr. McCrcady motioned her te leave,
and said : " Ge away you have no right te
bce him and you shall nut soe him." f he
woman made a desperate effort te get te
the coffin, screaming : " Oh, my Ged !
I must see my liusuauu ; siauu asiuu. x
will see him iu spite or you! I will see
him !" Mrs. Smith, the mother of the
deceascd, ordered her te leave, and Miss
Smith, her daughter, shouted :" Stay
away ; veu ruined my brother and you
cannot leek at him. " While the wildest
commotion prevailed iu the church the lid
was fastened te its place aud frautic wom
en crowded and shoved toward the pulpit.
Tlie nnrrinrrn nf t.llB divorced WOllUlll fel-
lewcd at the end of thocertogo. aud at the
grave in the cemetery she made the most
touching appeals te theso who superin
tended the rites te allow just one glance at
the face or the man she had learned te
love, but te whom, it was claimed, she
had been the occasion of much domestic
infelicity.
The saddest chapter of the mournful
uarrative remains yet te be related. The
imprcssive ceremonies had been rendered
at the irrave, the ceffiu had been lowered
into the earth, the minister had said,
" Ashes te ashes and dust te dust," while
a spade full of clods had been dropped en
the lid of the ceffiu. The friends in their
cm-lages had deserted the place and the
grave-diggers had begun te fill in the
mirth, when the recreant wife ran and
looked in. The tears streamed down en
thorough box while she pleaded most
earnestly te theso about te allow her te
sec the dead man. This privilege was
onee mere refused, and as the carriage
which contained her was being driven out
of the cemetery her cries were most heart
rending. IKOtJCOIS.
Tlie Winner of tlie Derby.
Iroquois, the first American horse te
win the Derby, is a brown colt by Leant
iugten, out of Maggie 1$. IS., she by Aus
tralian, and was bred by Mr. Aristdes
Welch at his Chestnut Hill stock farm,
ncar Philadelphia. He was sold when a
yearling te Mr. Pierre Lorillard, of New
Yerk, the owner of Parele, who sent him
te England in the fall of 1879. Last year
as a two-year old, he started twelve
times, winning four races and losing
eight, the value of the stakes captured
by him araeuutign te $13,210. His
first appearance in public en the Eng
lish turf was during the Newmarket sec
ond spring meeting, when he wen the two
year old plate, live furlongs, in such a
handsome and easy manner it was evident
that his backers had net made a mistake.
He next appeared in the Woodcote stakes,
three-quarters of a mile, at the Epsom
summer mcctinir. and was net placed. Of
his running in this race it was said: " The
American-bred Iroquois showed a rare
dash of speed for a short distance in near-
ins home, but he failed te maiutaiu it. Al
though of great bone, wide hips, with a
deep middle and excellent limbs, he shows a
lack of that fine bloedliko quality usually
associated with the best of English thor
oughbreds. Yet he is by our own bred
Leamington, a horse et mere than mid
dling class en the British turf before he
was sent te America." At Ascot, in the
New stakes, five furlongs ene hundred
and thirty-six yards, Iroquois was again
unplaced. His form at Ascot contrasted
strangely with his running a month later
for the July stakes at Newmarket, when
he was within an ace of upsetting the
plungers who had laid heavy odds en Bal
- Ual, nothing mushing within hail of the
piift Net less strange was his miscrable
. v display at baudewn Park in the great
Kingsten two-year old plate, when lie was
beaten many lengths by Lady Chelms
ford, a moderate iilly te whom he was con
ceding four pounds only, In the fellow
ing week, however, he wen the Levant
stakes at Goodwood very easily, netwilh
standing his penalty. On the same day lie
was second for the Fiuduu stakes. He
then fell off again, doing very poorly for
the Champagne stakes at Goodwood, aud
still worse for the Hopeful and CIcarwcll
stakes at Newmarket. His two year old
performances were summed up tersely by
the Londen Sportsman, some of them
being characterized as being 'particularly
smart, wmic etucrs were absurdly bad."
As a three-year-old Iroquois, after hav
ing wintered remarkably well, began a
career almost as sensational in its contrasts
by running seceud for the Twe Thousand
Guineas, the winner ou that occasion be
ing the Duke of Westminster's brown
colt Peregrine, who was the favorite in the
betting for the Derby yesterday, but had
te be content with the second place. It is
worthy te note that the third horse for the
Twe Thousand Guineas was Mr. James R
Koene's chestnut colt "Den Fulane, which
was the only American besides Iroquois
that started in the race for the Derby yes
terday. Twe days after his performance
in the Twe Thousand Guincas,Iroqueis de
feated Lord Falmouth's bay colt Kcnnox Kcnnex Kcnnox
levo, his solitary competitor, iu the race
for the Newmarket stakes, a. distance
of one mile, and en May 17, at the New
market second spring meeting, he enjoyed
the empty honor of a walk for the Bur
well stakes. Previous te the great con
test yesterday, therefore, his only sub--mWer.a8
a tarce vear old has been
ih2?Z2 T"0 Guineas, for which '
there were fourteen starters.
LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup! L
A l'leaaiit. Safe, SpccdyandSure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Heaiscness, Asthma. Influ
enza, Soreness et the Tlireat and Chest,
ISrencliitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of ltloed. Inflammation of
the LnngSjant'allDiaeasesef
the Chcstand Air Passages.
TJ.m'valuable preparation combines all the
mediHinil virtues of these articles which long
exiicrfiMCM hsis proved te possess the inet
sale aiitf rfUcieiit qualities ler the cure of all
kinds of L-ang Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre
pared only jaul bold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 0 KAUX KINO STISH.KT. elC-tl
N
FAHNESTOCK!
jrillNEV WOKT.
THE ONLY MEDICINE
IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM
That Acts at the Same- Time en
The Liver,
The Bowels,
and the Sidneys.
WHY ABB WE SICK?
liecause we allow these great organs te be be
Teine clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors
are therefore forced into the oleod thai should
be expelled naturally.
KIDNEY WOET
W1LL SURELY CURE
KIDNEY MSEASES,
L1VLU COMPLAINTS,
Piles, Constipation, Urinary Ulseases, Female
Weakness and Nervous Disorders,
bu causing free action of these organs and re
.storing their power te threw off disease.
Why suffer bilious pains and aches?
Whv tormented with Piles, Constipation V
why frightened ever aisenierea luuncys i
Vliy endure nervous or sick headaches?
l'iC KIONE T WOKT and rejoice in health.
S- It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
3-tiu cans, one package of which makes six
jttg-quarts wl medicine.
j8- Alse in Liquid Ferui.vcry Concentrated
AS" ler the convenience et theso who cannot
S-readily prepare it. It acts uilh equal
Jt efficiency in either form.
(JET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS, RICIIARDSOX A: CO., Prep's,
Iturlingten, Vt.
(Will send tlie dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lyd&w4
We would invite particular attention te ou
large stock et handsome
BLACK SILKS.
Persons in search of these goods would de
well te see our stock bclere purchasing.
Summer Dress Goods
In Large Assortment, iu all the NOVELTIES
OF THE SEASON.
One Let of Deuble Width Cashmeres al 12
cents, extra cheap.
All the New Style3 in
WHITE GOODS
All at our Usual Lew Prices.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Gauze Under
wear, all sizes and Lew Prices.
Ladies' White Embroidered and Tucked
Skirts SOc. up.
Chemists, Night Dresses, Ac.
lulants' .Embroidered Dresses 503. up.
SUMMER HOSIERY
In tjuantitics. Ladies', Gents, and Children's
aw ay down iu price.
Polite attention shown te all.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
R,:
AD THIS
USE-
COUGH NO MORE I
AMERICAN HOUGH RHP,
A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING COUGli, PAIN IN THE
SIDE OR RREAST,
Aud all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptives in all stages
et the disease. or sale en:y at
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
augss-lydl
LANCASTER, PA.
DR. SAMOEFS
LIVEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures Liver Complaints. Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Ces-
uveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purines the
bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr.
S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
Fer sale by all Druggists.
oll8-lveed altoew
HUKNITURE.
OPEi
CIAL NOTICE FOIt THE SEASON!
Yeu can have
FURNITURE
REPAIRED
N1SUED !
AND RE-VAR-
CIIAIRS RE-CANED. RE-PAINTED
VARNISHED-!
AND
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
NEW!
OVER JAKE
OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED AT MODERATE
PRICES !
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-COVERED
AND UPHOLSTERED IN FIRST
CLASS MANNER!
AT-:
TValter A. Heinitsh's
Furniture and Picture Frame Reems,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
c
AKl'ETS, &V.
CARPETS !
CARPETS!
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8B0THEB
Have Large Lines of Carpets, from late New
Yerk Sales and manufacturers, which theyare
selling at Very Lew Prices.
Taptrr Brussels Carpets,
at 75e, 83c, Mc and $1, in all the New Spring
Styles and Colorings.
MOQVET CARPETS, BODY BRUSSELS
CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS, ROX
BURV AXD SMITIVS EXTRA TAP
ESTRY CARPETS, HALL AND
STAIR CARPETS, WITH
BORDERS IN ALL
WIDTHS.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS,
RAG AND HEMP CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS,
DOOR MATS, RUGS, &c.
We invite a special examination, as our
present stock is the largest ever shown in
Lancaster.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
Tnc
LATEST SPRING STYLES,
in Large Assortment and in all qualities et
EMUOSSED (JILT, PLAIN BRONZE,
CHOICE FLATS AND BLANKS,
With Borders, Frtczcsand Ceiling Decorations
te Match, for Vestibules. Halls, Parlors, Din
ing Reems and Chambers.
COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS TO DO
THE WORK.
Having a well lighted room we can show
Wall Paper equally well during the day or
evening. Call and examine.
IAGER&BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
There is in Philadelphia a clothing house which has no double in all tbe
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
Ircm another. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, that it is likely, one
went d suppose, te he done in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New
Yarfc and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, one
tense iu Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest.
Te be ahead in dealing is te deal ou 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 ays te a stranger : " We want te
deal with exact justice. We want what belongs te us, viz., a fsir 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 ; aud te let you buy what you like, go away aud think the
bargain ever, and ceme and trade back, if you want te. We find by experi
ence that this liberality is harmless te us. Of course, you like it. And it
makes quick and ready dcaliug. We don't want you te bring back what you
buy it would cost us money 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 whele philosophy of our dealing."
Second, in its goods the amount aud variety of them. There are ether
houses where excellent clothing is kept, aud a great deal of it ; but there is
none, anywhere, that keeps se much. The dcaliug 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 ; and 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 there is net in all Londen any clothing busi
ness a quarter as large as that of Oak Hall. New Yerk has several large
clethhig businesses; but no ene nearly equal te that of Oak Hal! ; Bosten
likewise.
Loek back twenty years ! Have we done you geed service, or net? But
that is net what we had iu mind ; we were thinkiug of the clothes you are
going te buy. Shall we sell them ?
DXT GOODS.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
"VENTRE II ALU
ENTKE HALL!
ALL IN MOTION.
Every available hand is busy in getting out Clothing in our Custom Department. Wc
liave facilities te make up in geed style ever
ONE HUNDEED SUITS PER WEEK,
And tliatisjustwhatwcnrudeinsat this time, and wc are happy te say tliat the public nn
prcciates enterprise and Centre Hall is supported better te-day than in any of IU nrevleus
history, anil lour 'trade as steadily increased year after year and we purpose te continue as
the leading Clothing Heuse, for lair dealing and low prices will be rewarded. Oar stock et
piece goods is , stUI fall and complete et all the Leading Manufacturers, both Foreign and
Demestic. CENTRE HALL has the largest stock et
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA,
Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children,
And wc dely competition. We sell Men's All Weel Suits ter $3, $10, $12, $U, all our own manu
facture. Our $8 suits are as geed as ; suits sold at ether houses at $10. CsUl and judge ler your
self. The purchaser saves ene prellt by buying at " '
CENTRE HALL,
Se. IS KAST K1KH STREET, LAKCASTER, I'ES.VA.
MYERS & RATHFON.
l'LUJXBEMS SUPPLIES.
T1KBOLIZED MOTH I'ltOOF FELT.
VrAGNlKICEM CHANDELIER.
THE CARBOLIZED MOTH PROOF FELT
SAVES THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EVER YEAR BV DESTROYING MOTH
ONLY SIX CENTS A YARD.
De net faU te sec the me3t MAGNIFICENT CHANDELIER tliat has ever Kx-n produced
in this country. All arc invited te call and sec it.
A car lead et COPPER AND ZINC JUATII TUBS j list received and for 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 THE TRADE AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES.
:e:-
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15SEAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
faprt-tld
MILLINERY.
1881
SfKING OPENING
OF
1881
VARRIAOtSS, JtV.
Carriages! Carnages 1
AT
15) KAST KING STREET,
sinfWimd
Over China Hall hat purpose.
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
PracticarCarrlage Bnilders,
Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment el
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which wc ener at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
- AU work warrantee, uivc us a call
jpnciMiruiK iinjiupuy ubiflnuuu ve.
fmK-Ud&W
Bepatrinsr promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed for
FINE MILLINERY GOODS.
THE FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES FOR
HATS, BOB, FLOWERS, LEATHERS Al RIBBONS.
Alse, tlie Latest Spring Styles of DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS AND FRINGES, at
ffl. A. HOIJGITOFS CHEAP STOBE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
MISVEZLANJEOUB.
nnsniNG tackle.
F
ISHING TACKLE.
FLINN & WILLSON.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FISHING TACKLE.
Largest und Finest Assortment ever offered in the city. Jointed Reds from 25 cents up.
Reels at all prices. Braided Silk Lines, Raw Silk Lines, Oiled Silk Lines, Linen
Lines, Scagrass Lines, Lines from 3c. up. Sneed Heeks for Bess,
tlie Best in the Market. Art illcial Bait.
AH Sizes of Ferules and Reel Bands for Parties Making Reds, &c
-:e:-
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PBNN'A.
TJK.l rjCLKMS tfVMliU
Tl TETZUER, BARD HACOEHAS
AT THEIR
NEW CHEAP STORE,
JVb. ,. WEST KING STREET,
. (ADLER'S OLD STAND),
Are SellingGreat Quantities of BARGAINS
FROM AUCTION IN
Black and Colored Silks,
BLACK CASHMERES,
PLAIN AND LACE STRIPED BUNTINGS.
The Handsomest Assortment et Dn ss Ging
hams and Lawns in the city.
Special Cheap Lets in Victeria Lawns at 10?,
12c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 31c, 37c.
India Lawns in All Qualities.
CORDED PIQUE, LACE STRIPED
WHITE GOODS.
CHEAP
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
FROM AUCTION.
HOSIERY
In Large Quantities for Everybody, at
Meter, M & MM
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET.
CARPETS.
G
BEAT BARGAINS IN VAIU'KXS,
I claim te have the Largest and Finest
Stock et
OAEPBTS
In this City. Brussels andTapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra fcuper, Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTERNS
that ever can he seen in this city.
I also have a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at short
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JKSNe trouble te show goods if you de net
wish te purchase. I earnestly seli cit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KTNQ STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
MAKPKT8, &V.
NEW CAEPBTS
40,000 YARDS.
New Designs, Beautifully Colored.
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND
MOQUETTES,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
L1GNUMS.
1 50 cents. 85 cents.;
GO cents. DO cents.
75 cents. $1.00.
cents. $1.00.
cents. $1.10.'
cents. $1.20.
(GOOD VALUE
AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
ai-Iydced&2twJ PHILADELPHIA.
piAKPETS, COAL, He.
PHIIIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,'
Se. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, 4c.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbon,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlcmcn's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, -Indigo Blue Dyeinp
done.
All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL..
COAL.
Ceal Ot the best quality put up expressly 1m
tainily use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTU WATER STREET.
22-lydRSl . PHILIP SCHUM, SON CO
OlFT DKA WINGS.
c
OMMON WEALTH DISTKIUUTION CO.
33d Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TBS
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City or Leuis
ville, en
THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays,
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly or Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April 9, 1878.
4&Tbla is a special act, and Has never been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisions :
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
Sd Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has ne-nr en hand a
large reserve fund. Bead the list or prizes ler
the
JUNE DRAWING.
1 prize $ 30,000
i prize ivmx
1 prize 5.O0C
10 prizes $l,000each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
100 prizes $100 each 10,000
200 prizcs50 each 10,000
GOOnrizcsaOeach 12.000
1000 prizes lOeach 10,008
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,708
O ni4,M ONI eaf.1i t 1 Mi
9 prizes 100 each, " " 908
1,960 prizes .112,0C
Whele tickets, 82; hair tickets, fl; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, et
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Osdcrs of 85 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
H.BOABDMAN, courier-Journal unildlnjr, I
Minmwx JWUM- I
IAKCA.NTKK AND Mll.MSKHVII.LK K.
j Cai ruu :is fellows :
Leave Lancutser ;l R. Depot), at 7, S, an i
11:30 a. in., and 2, 4. t and S-JO p. ni exi-jyt en
Saturday, when th last car leaves, at 9u p. .
Leave MUleraville (lewrr end) at 5, 8, and
a. M and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en above time except en Sun
day.
CWLUMH1A AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit ICaliread en the follewinc
time:
Statiehs Ne i;tu-Express. I Express. I Accen.
j'. i a.. i r. x. r.ii.
Pert Deposit....
Peacbbottem..
Safe Harber.....
Columbia.
r.:35
7:12
735
8:25
3:55
5:11
5:40
25
3:18
5:21
6:20
Statieh Secth- Express. Express. Acceni
WAKU. A.M. P.M. A.M.
Columbia. II:1 6rA 7:4T
r. m. ArtHOti
Safe Harber. 12:08 B:4 Leihlu
Peachbottem 12:18 7:32 ll.7
r.M.
Pert PetHislt 1:25 8:tiT. 12ri
TJEADINU COLUMBIA It. K.
AltRANG EM ENT OFPASSENGEK TRAINS
SUNDAY, MAY 20TH, 1880.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVK.
Quarry ville
Lancaster, King .St.
Lanca-ter
Columbia
ARKIVK.
Reading..
SOUTHWARD.
I A.M.
a.m. r. m. r. m.
6:10 .... 230
1-M .... 3:40
8:00 IMH S-M
7:50 1:10 3:10
10.05 3:20 5.50
A.M.
12:00
r.M.
2:10
2.10
r.M.
6:10
8rJ
8H)8
8.-J0
9rr
A.M.
7-3-
9:1.1
J-.27
r.M
5::
5:40
1 7:10
LXAVB.
Reading 7:25
ARKIVK.
Columbia y.,T
Lancaster. .tt!7
Lancaster. hinjrSt 0SI7
Ouarrvville 10-.37
Tmlitlkl ddt ktti?f tit !? 1 1 ttwr u-lill tMtf(tt fk iiml
from Philadelphia. I'ettsville. Hiirrisburg, Al-
lentewn and sw lerk, Ma Jieuiid itroea
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti Balti
nierc. A. M. WILSON. SupU
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAW NKW
SCHKDUI.K On und after MONDAY
MAY Pith. I?M, trains en the l'emisyl
aiii.t lluilte.til will arrive aud leave the Lun
cistf ami Philadelphia depots as follews:
Leave I Arrive
Lanc'ter Phllad'n
Eastward.
Cincinnati Express
Fast Line
Yerk Actiiii. Arrives;
Hiirriliiirg Expn
DillervilleAeeein. Arrives,
Celunibi.i Accommodation.
Frederick Acceni. Arrives,
racinc jsx press,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
St. Leuis Day Express....
Chicago Uav Express
Harribhurg Arcoinmedat'n,
i'lUU
255 A.M.
58
8:00 "
8.05 "
8:45 '
!hll "
1:10 "
1:2! r.M.
20 "
3:05 "
4:48 '
4:35 "
rr "
g-B "
5:15 a.m
7:35 -
10:10
li-Ol'rjt.
3.23 "
50 "
5:30 "
6:45 "
635
1135 "
Westward.
Way Passenger,
Mail Train ?e. i,via Mt..Iey,
Mail Train Ne.-2.via Cel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mull,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommodation,
DUIcrville Leeal.via Mt.Jey
Harrisburg Accommedut'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express
Leae I Arrive
Philad'ti L-mc'ter
V1XO i
730
ftOO
S:t)0
12:10
230 1
40
630
6:25
0:10
50 a.m
1IC20 "
1025 "
1135 "
HMO "
2:39 P.M.
235 "
2fl0 "
530 "
7dC
730 "
830 "
HJ "
2.45 A.M
Pacific- Express east, en Minnay, wnen flug
Sl, will step at Middletnwn, Ellzabethtewn,
t. Jey, Landisville, Binl-in-Hand, Lcman
Place, Gap, Christiana, Pnrkcsbnrg, Coates
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step ut Downiugtewn.Coatcsville, Parkes Parkes Parkes
hnrg,Mt.Joy,ElizabethtewnandMiddIetown. Hanover accommodation west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover.
WAXTHD.
A
NTIOUK FUKN1TUKE. &f.
Old Things
Wanted.
Antique furniture, rare old china,
line cut glass, old sterling silverware,
candle-br.uielics, silver sliec-buckles,
old plated ware; everything that is
rare, curious and line. Fer cash.
Call or address
JOHN WANAMAKER,
mar 16
PHILADELPHIA.
13tw&2Mtdeed
PAPIlRUANOlSaS, Se.
w
1NUOW SHADES, &C.
200 mm SHADES
in a variety of Celers, that will he sold from
lerty te seventy-live cents a piece. ThNis
about halt value for them. A lew of these
light patterns left, in order te close, will be
sold at sevunty-Iive cents si piece.
Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest
colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40
inch, 45 inch aud ?l inch for large windows
and Stere Shade-.
SCOTCJEL HOIiLANDS
the best goeJs made, American Hollands in
assortment. Mea-mre of windows taken, esti
mates made and Shades hung iu a satisfactory
manner. Ot
WALLPAPERS
we arc nrci hired te suit everybody. Our line
is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season
heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest
grade te the finest goods made. Grounded
and Common Papers in such a fine variety
that we e.tn suit the most fastidious. Cornices
and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac. Or
ders taken ter Fine Mirrors.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN 8T.
JIUUKS AND STATIOSHKY.
TV"EW AD CHOICE
stationery;
new books
and magazines,
AT
L. M. Ji'LYNNi'S,
Ne. Vt WEST KINO STREET.
K
EV1SKD NEW TESTAMENT.
THE REVISED VERSION
OFIH&-
O TESTAIENT.
FOR SALE AT THE
BOOK STORE
Lonterille. Kt.. or T. J.
3W Breadwav. New rerk.
febl-TuThftSw
JOHN EAER'S S05S,
15 aed 17 NORTH QDBBN STWBT,
!VAHOA8XEB,rA.