Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 03, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELUQENCBft SATURDAY JUNE 3, 1882.
&anrasm gntrlligcncct.
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1882.
TO ItACHEL IN KCSSIA.
BY JOAQUIN 5XIU.KU.
"Te bring theui nnte u geed land and a
large; unto a land Mewing with milk and
honey."
U thou, whose patient, peaceful bleed
Paints fcharen's roses en thy check,
Au:l down thy breasts plays hide and eel:
Six thousand years a stainless flood,
Uhu up and set thy sad lace hence.
Rise up and come where Freedom wails
Within tliesu wide, white ocean-gates
Te give thee Ged's inheritance ;
Te bind thy wounds in this despair ;
Te braid thy long, strong, loosened hair.
0 Rachel, weeping whcie the Heed
01 icy Velga grinds and flews
Against lit banks of bleed-red snows
White banks made red with children's b'.oed
Lift up thy head, be comforted ;
Fer, as thou didst en manna feet".
When Iliissia reamed a bear in deed.
And en her own leul essence led,
ISO shall ilieti lleuil.sli usance
When Rusk ami Cossack sliull mil be.
Then come where yellow harvests s ell :
Forsake the savage land of snows ;
Ferget the brutal Russian's blows ;
And come where Kings of Cmisciciu e dwell.
0 come, Kebi cci at the w ell :
The voice et Rachel shall be sweet,
The Gleaner lest 'ale at the Icet
01 one who loves her ; and the spell
Ol Peace lhat blesses Paradise
Shall 1. i-s iliy large and lonely eyes.
Independent.
JIVKILE'S 1.1) vi;.
A KeiuaulU- Idyl f tlie Vet.
Chicago Tribune.
" Myrtle, dear?"
" Yes, Geerge, what is it?" i-0ilicil the
yiil, pkihcing&liyly upward.
The radiant glory of a summer moon
.shone low upon the earth this .lunc
night, bathing ii: all its mellow splendor
the leafy brandies of the .sturdy old oaks
that had for ccntuiics shaded the entrance
te ('.istle McMurtry and laughed defiance
te the lieice gales that every winter came
howling down in all their eiuel foice and
fury fieni the moorlands lying te the west
ward of the castle. ( n the edge of the
brend demesne that stretched away te the
south steed a large brirtdlc cow, and as the
moonlight decked with silvery IiiBtre her
starboard lilts she seemed te Myrtle a per
fect pictine of sweet content and almost
holy calm.
" Is it net :i beautiful sight, dearest?"
inurmuied the uiil. " See hew the moon
beams llutter down through the trees,
making strange lights and shadows that
flit among the shtubsaud (lowers iu such
a weird, ghostly fashion. The dell is
indeed clothed in loveliness te-night,
sweetheait."
' Yes," said Geerge W. Simpsen, "this
is the bessdell" and thcu, looking down
into the pure, innocent face that was lift
ed te his, he took iu his own bread, third
base palm the little hand that erstwhile
held up Myi tie's polonaise. As they steed
there sil:nlly in the bosky glade Geerge
pahscd his arm silently but fnmly around
Myrtle's waist.
The noble girl did net shy.
" De you leve me, sweetheart," he
asked iu accents that wen: tremulous with
trcmuleusncss.
Myrtle's head was drooping new, ami
the rosy blushes of Calumet avenue inno
cence wcje chasing each ether across her
peachy checks.
Geerge drew her mere closely te him. If
a moMpiite had tried te pass between
them thcu it would have been bad for
tbe mesquite.
" Can you doubt inc, darling ?" be
whispcicd. " Yeu surely must knew that
1 love you with a wild, passionate whoa
Emma leve that can never die. De you
leve me a little in return ?"
Fer an instant the girl did net sp tak.
Gceige hcaid the whisking of the blind le
cow's tail break in rudely upon the
solemn si illness of the night, and ever and
anon came the dull thud of the bullfrog
as he jumped into a neighboring pond.
Presently Myrtle placed her arms about
his neck, and with a wistful baby's. go t
thc cramp leek iuhcr sweet face, she said
te him : " I leve you, Geerge, with a
deathless devotion that will eventually
keep you broke." And with these fateful
werd3 she adjusted her rumpled bang
and fearlessly led the way te an ice cream
lair.
The Chun and tlie Jackal.
One day a farmer who was working iu
the licld hcaid a great noise in the thicket
and upon proceeding te the spot he dis
covered a clam and a jackal en
gaged in dea.Uy strife. The clam
already had a bay window ever
his left, eye and had lest two teeth,
and the jackal was spitting bleed and
limping around en three legs.
'Ah ! I'm glad you've come !'" cried the
clam, as he caught sight of the farmer.
"And se am 1 !" added the jackal.
"And why this fierce struggle?" asked
the fanner as he sat dewu en .a stone be
tween them. " I'll tell you in a very few
words," said the clam. "This jackal went
out of his way te ridicule my speech.
New, I de net WHiit te brag, but 1 claim
te use geed grammar iu my talk, and I'll
leave it te you if I don't?"
"That wasn't what laiscd the row,"
protested the jackal. ''I was walking
aleni; the sand when this clam made fun
of my gait. I don't claim te be as grace
ful as a cow, but the clam had no business
te say that my walk reminded him of a
milk-steel i tinning away with a barnyard.' '
"My fiicnds," replied the farmer, as a
hornet settled down en the back of his
neck, '.you :ue both wrong. In the first
place, if the jackal had kept te the weeds
the clam would never have noticed his
awkward gait. In the second place, if the
clam had kept his mouth shut the jackal
could have found no fault with his gram
mar. Meral : "In the thiid place," added the
hornet, as he carefully lifted the fatmer
ever the neatest brush," 'if you had kept te
your Ik-Id no hornet would have construct
ed an orphan asylum en the back of your
neck."
Annex : The time te quote philosophy
is after the brickbats have done Hying.
m m
That peer bedridden, invalid wire, sister
met her, or daughter, can be made the picture
or health by a few bottle- r Hep Hitters.
Will you M them suffer? when se easily
cuie.i. .iul-2wd&w
An old lady writes us: '! am Ge years old
and was leeble and nervous all the tunc, when
I bought a bottle el Parker's Ginger Tonic. I
have used little mere than one bottle and leel
as well as at 30." ice ether column..
; jul-lmdeod&cew
Wn.r. you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? blnleh's Vllalizer is guaranteed
te euro you. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store
1.17 North Queen St. myl-lwdcewAw '
Live and Let Live.
Lileis net always under our own control,
hut cm be prolonged by care and prudence.
Iturdcek llloed Hitters as a laxltive, altera
tive, ami diuretic medicine tend materially te
rosteie health and lengthen our days. Price
SI. or (-ale at II. J5. Cochran's drug store,
1 .'17 Vei Hi Queen street, Lancaster.
Slkki-iai-h nights, made miserable by that
Joriiblceeiiph. Shiloh's Cure is Uicreincdv
ier you. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store. 137
North Queen St. uiyl-lwdeewAw
Popularity.
Tiiemn' Kelectric OH has obtained great
popularity, Irem its intiinsic value us a reli
able medicine, lu curing hoarseness, and all
irritations et the threat, diseases et the chest,
etc. Fer these It Imn incomparable pulmenic.
Fer sale ut II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen slreeL Lancaster.
Suuaii'h Vitallsr.er Is what veu need ler Con
stipation, Less of appetite. "Dizziness and all
symptoms et Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
pertnttl- Ker-.i'ent Cochran's drugstore,
J37 North Queen Si. iiiyl-lwdeeiv.tw
MEDICAL.
F
BOM
ZVie Heme Journal.
A Remarkable Discovery.
A REAL SKIN CURB.
Til EKE IS ONLY ONE
AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME-
He ware el iinpestcrs, pirates, or any old ar
ticles which new suddenly claim te be best.
They have been tried and leund wanting,
while this has been proved a remarkable suc
cess. NO POMPOUS NAME,
This curative needs no pompous or incom
prehensible title of Greek or Latin te sustain
it, but its simple English name apncals te the
t-ommen sense el the people. And the people
arc signally manifesting their appreciation el
this lrankncss by selecting and using Dr.
Jlensen's SKIN CURE in preference te all
ether pref cs3ed remedies.
Dr. C. W. ltenpen has long been well known
as a successful physician and surgeon and his
life's study has been the diseases of the ner
vous system and of the skin; since he has
been persuaded te put his New Remedy mid
Favorite Prescription as n "SkinCuie" en
the market, various ithlngs have sprung up
into existence, or have woke up from the
sleepy slate in which they were before anil
new clain; te be The Great Skin Cure.
.Howare of imitations, or the various
articles which have been advertised for years
or struggled along, having no real held or
merit en the public, that new endeavor te
keep head above water by advertising them
selves as "The Great Skin Cure." Nene Is
genuine and rellble, except Dr.C. W. llensen's
Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his
likeness. Internal and external remedy, two
bottles In one package. Price $1 en, get at
your druggist.
RELIEF Ter allOVERWOitKEDKIMlXS
CAUSE AND CUKE
Dr. C. W. Reason's Celery and Chamomile
Pills are valuable ler school children who sut
ler irem nervous headaches caused by an
overworked brain iu their studies, and ler all
elasses el hard brain workers whose overtask evertask
ed nervous centres need repair and sedation.
Nervous tremor, weakness and paralysis are
being dally cured by these pills. They correct
cesli venes, but arc net purgative. Trice. 50c.
or six boxes Ter $2.50, postage tree, te any ad-die--,.
Fer sale by all druggists. Depot, Ual Ual
limere.Md., where the doctor can be address
ed. Leiters of inquiry ireely answered.
V. N. CKITTKNTON. New Yerk, Is whole
sale audits ler Dr. C. W. I'.eiisen's remedies.
iii.i)(;-iiiii,M,v&s&wf
riniE
Furcsl and Vest Medicine Ever Made.
A combination et HOPS, 1WC11U. MAN
DRAKE and DANDELION, with all the best
and niet curative properties et all ether Bit
ten, makes the greatest 1SI.OOI) PURIFIER.
L1VEK REGULATOR and Life and Health
restoring Agent en earth. Ne disease can
pes-ibly long exist where llepllittcrs are used
.e varied and pei feet are their operations.
THEY GIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO
THE AGED AND 1NF1UM.
Te all whose employments -cause irregular
ity el the bowels or urinary organs, or who
require an Apctizer, Tonic and Mild Stirnu
leut, Hep Hitters are invaluable, without in
toxicating. Ne matter what your icelings or
symptoms arc what the disease or ailment is
use Hep Hitlers. Don't wait until von nr
.sick, but il you only teel bad or niisenible.nsc.
them at once. It may save veur life; it has
wived hundreds, SJ.00 will be paid for a case
they will net cure or help. De net sutler or
let your friends sutler, but use and urge them
te use HOP HITTERS. Ucmeiuber, Hep Hit
ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but the Purest and IJest Mcdlcine ever made ;
the "Invalid's Frieud and U epe. "and no
person or family should be without them.
I. 1. V. is an absolute and lrrcslstablc cure
ier Drunkenness, use el opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
3Seld by Druggists. Send i?or CiucuXAit.
HQP IHTTERSMFG.CO.,
Rochester, N. Y., and Terente, out.
jul-lniced&w
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
The feeble and emaciated, sutrering irem
dyspepsia or indigestion in any lerin, are
advised, ter the sake of their own bodily
and mental comfort, te try Hosteller's
Stomach Hitters. Ladies Ol the most deli
cate const Hut ion testily te its harmless
and lis restorative properties. Physicians
every wliere.disgiisted with the adulterated
liquors el commerce, picscribc it as the
satest and most reliable el all stemachics.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally, lebl-lydced&w
IJOnitKD, THOUSANDS OF GRAVES
V are annually robbed et their victims
lives prolonged, liappincssaud health resteii d
by the use el tjic great
(iERMAN INVIGORATOR,
which positively and permanently cures Im Im
peteney (causeu by excesses et any kind),
and all diseases that lollew less et energy,
less el memoir, universal lassitude, pain in
the basic, dimness of vision, uremature. old
age, ana many oilier diseases that lead te
insanity
crave.
or
riiisumptien
and a premature
Send for circulars with testimonials lice by
mail. ThelNviaoiiATOKisseld at $1 per box,
er.siv boxes ter $5, by all druggist, or will bn
sent lrec by mail, securely sealed, en receipt
et pi ice, by addressing F.. I. Ciiejjkv, Druggist.
IS7 Summit St., Teledo, Ohie, bole Agents ler
this United Stales.
Fer sale at KauJIman's Drug Stere, Jfrrth
Queen Street. myClvd.W&S
8500
RfSWAKD i
OVER A MILLION OF
PROF. GUILMBTTB'S
French Kidney Pads
Have already been sold In this country and in
1? ranee ; every one el whlch.Iies given pcriect
satisfaction, and has performed cures every
time when used according te directions. We
new say te the alllictcd anil doubting that we
will pay the above reward for asingle case of
LAME BAOK
That the Pad fails te cure. This Great Remedy
w ill positively and permanently cure Lumba-
1 iin "" ,1 ?"'. Gravel. Diabetes,
JJreniif, Jinght's Disease of the Kidneys. Inl
continence and Retentinnnfthi. r,v;,. Tm-
Ration of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder.
Jliffh Colored Urine, Fain in the Hack, Side or
lAim, Nervous M'eakness,andinfact all dis
orders et the llladder or Urinary Organs.
whether contracted by private disease or
T AFllFQ V yn are suflcring irem
un.LsixJijm tcmalc weakness. I.enenr.
e. 11 ):,?, ?nX u,9easc of the Kidneys.' Bladder.
.i. n.ttryfBal,s YOU AN "K CURED
i..V,?,.,LM,V!l,le,T.i!1 njwsceus medicines by
simply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH OURES BY ABSORPTION.
ASK your nrUfTGTlSt Inr 1mf ...... ...-
FrcnchKianey Pad, and take no eUier. it he
lias net
. ":uifan,Iye will receive
the Pad by return mail,
rjtOF. GUILMETTE'S
French liver Pad
Will positively cure Fever and Ague Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake, Blllieus Fever, Jaundice
Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver
Stomach and Bleed. Price, $1.50 by mnii'
Send ler Pret. Gullmette's Treatse en the
Kidneys and Liver, free by mall. Address
FRENCH 1A CO., Teledo, Ohie.
Fer sale at KAUFFJ.AN'S DRUG STORE
North Queen Street. uiay6-lydW.S
STOMACH
BITTER
RELLOIOVS.
7IItST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
; Service In the morning at 10$ and in the
,-ening at 7&, by the pastor. Kcv. W. O.
ev
Owen
sunaay scuoei at s a. m.
ITMKST KEFORMKD. DIVINE 8ERY1CES
te-morrow at 10J a. m. Preaching by
Rev. J. C. Hume. Ne evening service. Sun
day school atl;Ja. m.
F1KST M. E. CHUKCU, NOKTB DUKE
street. Preaching at 10k a. m. and "
p. m. by the pastor. Rev. . CV Robinson.
Sunday school at 9 a. in. Prayer meeting en
Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock.
ME. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST
. King street. Preaching te-morrow even
ing at 7J o'clock. Sunday school at 1:15 p. m.
Weekly prayer meeting en Tuesday evening,
at 7S o'clock.
Mc
OKAV1AN.-J. MAX HARK, PASTOR.
vsyt a. m.. Trinity Litany and preaching.
2 p. in.. Sunday Scheel. 7 p. m., sermon te
G. A. It. All cordially invited.
MINISTERIAL. ASSOCIATION. THE
Ministerial Association will meet Mon
day next, at lu a. m., in the vestiy room in the
basement of the First Reformed church. All
resident ministers et Lancaster are invited.
SYLVANUS STALL. See'y.
OLI JCT BAPTIST CHURCH V. M.
C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Fraync, pastor.
Services at 10 a. in. and 7!i p. m. Subject
"The Fata' Consequences et Unheeded Re Re
pre. l." Piev. "., 1 ver. Sunday Scheel at 1:15
p. m.
TUt:SBVTKRIAN. THE SACRAMENT
L f the Lord's Supper will be administered
in tin .nernlng.
the pa der, Rev.
Preaching in the evening by
.1. . Mitchell, D. D.
I3KKbUYTEKIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL,
Rev. James C. Hume, pastor. Evening
service at 7:15. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
SALEU CHURCH OF GOD PHEACHINO
both morning and evening, by the Kev.
Peyton G. Uewnian, el Seuth Carolina.
Sunday school at 1 p. m. Wcl Mission,
Derwart street Sunday school at 1 p. in.
North Mission, Antioch. Sunday school at '.
u. m.
ST. LUKK'.- REFORMED CHAPEL,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stiect.
Rev. Win. F Lichliter. pastor. Divine scrvlce
at 10VJ a. m. Ne evening service. Sunday
school at .) :u in.
SECOND
(Englis
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
lish). North Mulberry street, above
Orange, Rev. .1. C. Krame, pastor. Preaching
te-morrow at 10K a. iu. and at 7.15 p. in. Sun
day school at tiJ4 a. in.
ST. JAMES MJRN1N; SKRVICK AND
Hely Communion at 10J4 a. 111. Evening
prayer at ( p. m.
ST. STEl-UEN'S CHAPEL, COLLKliE
Campus. Religious Services at 10J a. in.
Sermon by the Rev. James Crawford.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing bv the pastor, ltcv. Sylvanus Stall. Seats
tree. Welcome te all. Sunday bchoel at 1:15 p.
in. Gotwald Misiwn school at 'Z p. 111.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. IJUEKN ST.
Rev. A. J. Cel lern, pastor. Preaching at
10 a. m. and at 7: 15 p. in. Sunday Scheel at
I:4 p. m. Prayer meeting en Wednesdiiy
evening.
WEST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CUAR CUAR
lette street above Lemen. Preaching
morning and evening by the Rev
Hull, at the regular hour el service,
Gee. W.
IF
NION IIETHUL CHURCH OB' GOD.
Hey. G. W. Seilhauier. mster. Preach
ing at 10 a. m. and 7$ p.m. Experience meet
ing at ( p. 11.. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
VLOTUIXU.
(OPRINI) AND SUMMKH NOVELTIES.
AT
H. GBRHART'S
IK HlSDiOl
n v 1 1
NO. (J EAST K1NU STREET,
1
St OS
hereby
ket
Inform my customers lleil my
SPRING ami SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING 0YERC0ATING
&.FANCY VESTING
Is new complete. 1 have new the largestand
choicest assortment et
WOOLENS.
Fer Fine Tailoring iu the city el Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
and all goods wan-anted as represented.
E GERHART.
IJUY VOUR CLOTHING
AT
I .. GANSMAN fc KRO.
THE WELL-KNOWN
Merchant Tailors anil Clothiers.
wo.xejrr is wisdem: JiVKnrnenr
(i.i.vy.v intvD uiArriiEN AT
IMW 1'llICJCS.
We cannot supply Ladies' apparel, but ter
Hit' male sev. Alan or Rey, e carry an a-eit-ment
d
CLOTHING
FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING YOU WILL
FIND ELSEWHERE.
We show you
Fer $5.00 a nice Business Suit.
Fer $7.(10 a geed wool Cassimerc Suit.
Ker $S.5(I an indigo-blue Flannel fcuil.
I- or $10.00 a stylish worsted Cutaway or
hack Suit.
Our $12.00 and $l.-i.0 Orcss Suits, in worsted
and cloth diagonal, cannot be excelled any
w here else ler less than $1S.0(I te $2il.0. In
Beys' suid Children CLOTHING
We carry a very large assortment, Irem the
cheapest grade te the linest, and make this
our great specialty. Bey's Suits-Coats, Pants
and Vests fer$2.lK), $i5d, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, up
te $9.(10. Children's Suits ler $1.50, $i50, :kki
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
We make te order a tlneil Suit .fm- ine.ti.i
$15.00. but our $18.00 and $20.00 Suits cannot be
easily imitated In quality and style ler less
than $25.00 te $30.00.
If you arc interested in the matter el bnyiiiK
cheap, the merits of this otter Invite your pc
senal Investigation.
L. GAUSffiAI & BRO.,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St
LANCASTER, PA.
-Fesilivcly net connected with any ether
house in the City. marlS-lyd
t eca 1 it's
Eenewned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate,epccdy and sure remedy ler
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness el the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines alltne
medicinal virtues el these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all
kinds el lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Conn. Prepared only and sold by
GHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST:
Ne. U East King street, Lancaster 1
ASTMICM XMOJP. AMTXMXUXMXSI.
A STB1UB DROS'ADTERTISKMISNT.
WE OFFER NOW ALL OUR
BLACK and COLORED
PORCUPINE and SATIN
STRAW HATS
AND
BONNETS
AT THE UNIFORM PJtlCE OF
' t
50 cents.
A
S
TEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OF-
FASHION!
WE OFFER NOW
ALL OUR
BLACK
-AND-
C0L0KED
PORCUPINE
AND SATIN
STRAW
HATS
AND
BONNETS
AT THE-
UNIFORM PRICE
-OP-
50 cents.
WE OFFER NOW ALL OUR
BLACK and COLORED
PORCUPINE and SATIN
STRAW HATS
-AND-
BONNETS
AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF
50 cents.
VERS & RATI1FON.
DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE
OUR TKN DOLLAR SUIT, IT
IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT SOLD
ELSEWHERE FOR FOUR
TEEN DOLLARS. STRICTLY
ALL WOOL.
MtY
Y
ERV LOW PRICES FOR ALL
SUMMER
The Spring lias been a long, celli ene
Fabrics still en lianil. As Summer cloths
CONSIDERABLE
te make quick sales of our
Banneekburn Cheviots,
Fine Spring Trowserings,
Black Diagonal Worsteds,
Black Basket "Worsteds,
Handsome English Cassimeres,
English Black, Blue and Green
Serges,
Black and Blue Clay Serges,
Black and Blue Crepe Cleths,
Simoni Batiste Cleths,
Scheeller's Check Suitings,
Empire Misch Suitings,
Auburn Mixt Suitinga,
Black Habit Cleths,
Thin Black Doeskins,
BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simoni's),
f?TS H colors (72 inches wide)
2.00 per yard.
and
M
BLUE FLANNELS, for IJathing Suits, and a very han.'se
Urceu, blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cleths of line quality, for
SEASIDE,
mrnm. mm & co.,
RETAHJERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS,
MARKET and NINTH STS.. Philadelphia.
C
lARI'ETS.
R
U
G
S
HAGER & BRO.
Mequets,
Bedy Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Extra Supers,
China Mattings,
Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets.
PAPER HANGINGS.
At comparatively small expense tlie interiors et public luilling-, places el lusiue.iH ml
our home may be beautitleil by applying paper lianRinRs.
Resides the importation of French ami Rngll&h Goetls, the production of Wall Tapir in
tills country is receiving much attention Irem some et our leading artMa, which enable us te
1 ti r nUh really artistic hangings ler the treatment et walls and ceilings. Net only iu tlie mere
expensive goods Is this improvement noticeable, but. also iu these et" lower price.
We take espcciul care in the selection el SI OK WAM. l'AFKKS, BOUOKItSand OKII.1NC
IJKCOKATIONS that all may Imrmenizc and produce a pleasing cilcct.
CKII.ING IJECORATIONS we make a specialty and depart from the conventional and
steretyped patterns, and furnish a. unique design for each scparale reiling.
1'apers bung under our supervision by .skillful workmen.
HAGER & BROTHER, ne.25 west king street.
IjA H'AT 31 0
TEWRTT'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
EYDKANTHOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO.,
26
m23-.1indM,W&S
H'lNA'S AND
OLD" WINE STOKE. '
T)KIfSAUT'.S
ESTABLISHED 1785.
REIGARTS OLD WINE STORE
NO. 29 EAST
ltBiaARrHOLnmxmefmn. isia, 1817. isir axi isaT. i-ixr: out diiax-
DIh'SAXD WJIISiaiJS, GIXS, IIlISIl A XI) SCOTCH WHISKIES.
All the leading brands et uflAHl'AtiSE,
JMMlWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, .Vc.
Mfneriil Waters, Appellinans
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
S. CLAY
Wines, Braniies, Gins, Olfl Rye WlisHes, &c,
Ne. 33 PENN SQUAKE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
3IJSDIVAZ.
pARIUSR'S OiNGEK TONIC.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
Invigorates without intexiciting, cures disorders of the bowels, stomach, liver, kidney" and
i?:n i?iJVJ.!T5?;ll;Jifr'.?Bt,t?"J!tercr a"'1 ,1oe,1 Prillr. and the IJEST AND SltKEST
COUl.ll JHEDICINE hVEK USED. ITyeu are .siilterlng from Feiuale Coin plain J. . Nervous-
alalia re te liel or cure, or for anything injurious teund in it. Si'iiri
AKiiEK'S ilAlK BALSAM
mayl-cod&cew
Satislles the
Dressing, wic.
MEDICAIj.
tKNTLKMKN.
u e can your attention te an important dis
covery In our practice which we nave found
very successful in cases et prostration arising
from indiscretion. These sntrering Irem any
of the numerous forms el Debility arisin"
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp ler further infor
mation. Address, IHS. LA UKANGE & JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. lKB Fil
bert Btrectl'lilladelnlila. Pa. Hours for con
sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 3 p. in.
mar25-3meed
CZOTHIXG.
If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing
it will pay you te spend some time iu our
Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious
in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re
member you have ever sixty styles te
select from and all our own make.
MYERS & RATHFOU,
THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
UOODS.
CLOTHS.
and we Lave a very large stock of Summer
will net sell in Winter we have made a verv
REDUCTION IN PRICES
Ladies' Dress Cleths,
Children's Sackings,
Children's Cleakings,
Beys' Cassimeres,
Beys' Fine Suitings,
Beys' Kilt Suitings,
English Serges and
Colerod Cleths for,
Ladies' Biding Habits,
Corduroys for Biding Pants,
Meltons and Cassimeres for
Ladies' Biding Suits,
English Checks-and
Serges for Ladies Suite,
Infants' Cleakings.
all grades. Lewest Prices,
for draperies ami embroidery, $
si.ne
asKeitmeut of
MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS.
H'JSJSS, AC.
and 28 West King Street. .
I.IQUUHS.
KING STREET.
Vichy, Fricdrichliall. llunyadi.lanes, Sanite-ra and Cinger
Ale. Alse Kine Olive Oils.
Jan'iJ-ljdH
MILLER.
lOO HOLLA KS paid ler
ml fnr pirmilar
most fastidious ns unerfpet Hair Itr-stercratnl
and $1 sizes. 1IISCOX A CO., New Verlr,
31ISCLIAS0 US
TJEMOVAI..
ALLAN A. HERR & CO.
Have Removed their
CENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR
ANCE OFFICE
TO NO. lOO EAhT KING STREET,
(Opposite Leopardilletei).
m y2';- 3un I M Ui3nnv
DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE
OUR EIGHT DOLLAR SUIT.
IT IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT
SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR
TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT
LY ALL WOOL.
rKAVJULtiHS' ovum.
D t'ADINu X COLUMBIA B. R.
AUKANUKMKNT OkTasSENUKU TKAINS
MONDAY, MAY 2Ji, lSi
NOUTHWAUI.
LKAVK.
Qu.iriyville
IjiiKiiMti'i-, King St...
Irfineester
Columbia
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Trains connect ut Ueadln with ii-iiiw t..,.i"..i
Irem l'hilailelpliia. l'ettsville, liarrUbiir', Al Al
entewn and Xew Yerk, via Round r.iimfc
Reute.
At Columbia, with trains te and rroie Yuk.
Hanover, Oettysburg, Frederick and Haiti Haiti
mere. a. 31. WILSON. .Siu.t.
DKNNH YL VAN 1 A
rasi.reaii m:w
J SCIIKDULK On
and 11II1T silNli
.innr. 4in, inxj, trains en tin. IVun-yi-vauia
Kallread will arrive at and b-ave tl.tt
l.itnc-.-ixtei and riilladt-lphhiucpit.sius fellow-.:
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Mail K.pre.id
Ilarrisburg Kxpress ..
Yerk Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomedation ariHcs...,
Columbia Accommodation ,
Frederick Accommodation an Ives.
Seashore Express
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express
Dav Express ,
Ilarrisburg Accommodation ,
Hanover Accommodation west, cenuccllng
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at lii:l"i,
will run through In Hanover daily, except
Sunday.
Frederick AecouiiiKMh.tieu, went, connecting
at Lancaster Willi Fast Line, wcM.at l:n, will
run ttireuuli te Fmlerlek.
WK.STAV.inil.
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News Express
Way 1'assenger ,
Mail Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jev.
MailTrain,No.2,vlaCeIiimhit,lcuA'cs
iNiagnrn Kvpress
llaiieer Accommodation leaves....
" 11111
Frederick Acco111med.1t ion leaves...
Ilarrisburg Accommodation
Lancaster Accommodation leaves...
Columbia Accommodation
Ilarrisburg Express
Western Express
l':u-illc Express
IIarri.burz Exnrcss. Aiesl. at 5: III n.
direct, comiectiens (witliouLcliangeefc
Celiiinbl-iaml Yerk.
iast Line, west, en .Sunday, avIicii Hugged,
will Htopatllewnlngtown.Coatcsville, I'arkes
burg. Mount Jey, Ellzabothtewn and Aliddle Aliddle
tewn. Day Express, Fast. Line, News Exprc-s. Rinji
Ti-aiu, Ne. I, Western Expre-sand raeillc Ev
prvss run daily.
JtAlLKOAMtS.
T
AUK.
GREAT
Burlington Reute.
Chicago, Ilnrliiipten Sc (juiucy R. R.
i:iiieage, Knrllnsten k (jiilnry K. K.
PRINCIPAL LTNE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO OR PEOKIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA.
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line
te SI. Jeseph, Atehinsen, Tnpekn, Denlseu.
Dallas, linlvcslen, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Misseuil, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, :eiilanaaiid Texas.
This route has no superior for Albert Lea.
MinncaiiellsaudSt. 1'aul. Nationally ri-puti-d
as beiirgtlie GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded te be the REST
EQUIPPED Kallread In tins weild lr all
classes el travel.
All connections made in Union depots.
Try it and yei will find traveling a luxury,
instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this eeli-bratcil lim; feT$
al at all offices In the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates of fuic, Slci-plng
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
FKKCKVAt. I.OWKI.L.
(ienerul PiLfscnger Agent, Cimcaoe, III.
T. J. i'OTTKK,
:M Vice Pres. Gen. Manager, Ciiicaoe, lu..
JOHN O.A.l!KAN,en. Kastern Agt.,
:!I7 Rreadway, ."! Washington St.
Ni:w YettK. Kosten, JIas.s.
mayirlyd&w
tiurr an a wimitt.
t IO.tlMONWKAL.TU UISTIClltUTION CO
45th Popular Monthly DrawiiiK
or -rns
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In tbe City or Leulavlfle, en
FRIDAY. JUNE 30th. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions el an Act el lim
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following djclsiens:
1st That the Commonwealth lllatrlbutina
Company la legal.
2a IU drawing" r lair.
N. 11. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list or prizes ler
lh" JUNE DRAWING.
I jiriz3
1 IIIa(
I jinzi
JOprizes $1,000 each...
20 prizes rlOeach
;i prizes $10U each
'200 prizes 50 each
600 prizes 20 each
.9 30,000
.. I'l.OOO
.. B.01W
.. 10,008
.. 10,000
.. 10,000
.. 10.0CC
.. 12.0C0
ivna in........ '
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2.7W
9 prizes aoe each, - v faS
9 prizes 100 each, " 'gg,
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5:l;55Uckets.SllJO.
"" ijun,i, nun uraeia, i; z ucsets
iternit Meney or
Rank Dnift In Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND 11 Y REGIS
TERED LETTER OR l'OSTeKKlrbi eimivi;
Orders of $3 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at enr expense. Address all orders te It.
91. liOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Ruildlmr
IiilHVille, Ky.. ei K. M. HO A HUMAN.
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