LANCASTER DAILY INTEIJLli NCEB, TUESlM V JUKE 20, 1882. s TALMAGE ON THE HORSE. CNCOUItAGlSO TUK 1JKVKI.OP.UENT OF SPEED ON THE TKACK. Tlie Sin Beginning When the Vetting Be-gJni-Tbe Bone Met te be Improved at the Kxpense of the Man Tricks or the Xraclc. Mr. Talmage, at the Brooklyn Taber nacle Sunday morning, neighed and whin nied, curvetted and pranced in admiration of the docility, the affection, the intelli gence and the flectness of the horse ; and snorted, and pawed, and champed ever the perversion of these noble qualities te 1 the practice et gamming en race courses. "At this season of the year," said he, "Jwhen their come long columns of intelli gence from the race course, and multitudes are flecking te the watering places te wit ness equine competition, and when there is a lively discussion in all households about the right and wrong of such exhibi tions of mettle, and when there is a heresy abroad that the cultivation of a horse's flect ness is an iniquity instead of a commend able virtue ; at such a time a sermon is demanded of every minister who would like te defend the public morals ou the one hand, and who is net willing te see an un righteous abridgement of inuecent amuse ment en the ether. In this discussion I shall fellow no sermonic precedent, but will give independently what I consider the Christiau aud common sense view of this potent, all-absorbing, and agitating question of the turf. Fer years the lien has been called the king of beasts. I knock off this crown and put it upon the horse in every way the nobler, whether in shape, or spirit, or sagacity, or affection, or usefulness. He is semi-human, and knows hew te reason en a small scale. The Centaur of eldeu times, part man and part horse, seems te have been a suggestion of the fact that the horse is something mere than a beast. Jeb says in the text : ' Hast thou given the horse strength'.' Hath thou clothed his neck with thunder'.' He pawcth in the valley, and rcjeiccth in his strength ; he geeth en te meet the armed men. lie saitli among among the trumpets, Ila, ha ! and he -smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting.' What Resa lienhcur did fer.cattlc, ami what Landsecr did for the deg. Jeb with mightier pencil did for the horse. Eighty eight times docs the liible speak of him. no comes into almost every kingly proces preces sion, into every great occasion, aud into every great triumph. He comes into the imagery of Jeb, and David, and Isaiah, and Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, and .Tehii ; a led horse meant war ; a black horse meant famine : a pale horse meant death ; a white horse meant victory. St. Jehn represents Christ as going feith from conquest te conquest .seated en a white horse. The JJible makes us hear the clicking of the hoofs en the golden pavement. I should net wonder if the horse se banged and bruised and beaten and outraged en earth, had some ether place where his wrongs aie righted. The Bible makes a favorite of the heisc the patriarch aud the prophet and the evangelist stroking his silky hide, patting his rounded neck, tenderly lilting his exquisitely leaned hoof, and listening with a thrill te the champ of his bit. The Duke of Wellington would net allow any one irreveicutly le touch his old war horse Copenhagen, en whom he had lidden ' liileen horn's without dismounting at Waterloo. When Copenhagen died his master ordered a military salute fired ever his grave. Jehn Heward, Walter Scott, Edmund 15 urke, all speak in admiration of the horse. Reland Hill, the great Eng lish preacher, was caricatured because Tn hi family prayer he supplicated for the recovery or a sick horse. Rut when the horse get well, contrary le the prophecies of faniers, the prayer did net r.erm se much of an absurdity. But what, shall I say about the mal treatment of this wonderful creature of Ged? A man who owned -1,000 horses, some say -lu.uuu, wrete in the JJieIc : "A righteous man legardcth the life of his beast.' Sir Henry Lawrence's care of the horse was beautiful and Chiistian. lie says, ' I expect I shall miss Cenrad, be cause 1 have taken se much care of him.' I de net believe in the transmigration of souls, but when I see men who cut and bruise aud whack and whale aud strike and maul and outrage and insult the horse, that beautiful servant of the human race, it seems te me that it would be only fair that each culprit should pass into some peer, miserable brute te be beaten and whacked and cruelly treated, and frozen and overdriven, a:i everlasting stage horse, an eternal traveler en a tow path. It ought te ba understood that if a man overdrives a herse, or feeds him when het, or recklessly drives a nail into the quick of his hoof, or whips him te see him prance, or se shoes him that his fet locks drop bleed, or puts a cellar en a raw neck, or unnecessarily clutches his tongue with a twisted bit, or cuts off his hair until he has ue defense against the cold, or unmercifully abbreviates his natuiul defense against inscctile an noyance, he should be made him self te pull and let his herse' ride. " But. whatever can be dene for the de velopment of his swiftness and his strength and his majesty ought te be dene. I am glad that large books have been written te show hew he can be best managed, hew his ailments can be cured aud what his capacities are. It would bj a shame if in this age of the world, when the florist. Las turned the thin llower of the weed into a gorgeous rose, and the pomelogist has changed the acrid and natural fruit of the ancients into the very poetry of pear aud peach aud plum and prapc," and the miserable creatures of old-time barnyards have become the Devenshire and the Alder ney aud the short horn, that the horse, grander Jlian them nlhsheuld get nead vant age from our science, our civilization, or our Christianity. Groomed te the highest point of soft brilliance, his flowing mane a billow of beauty, his arched neck in utmost ry thtn of curve, the hr.riicss in graceful draping, driven te the furthest end ofex efex callence, blanketed in comfortable style, this long tried aud faithful servant of the human race deserves all kindness, all care, all reward of succuleut ferage and soft litter and paradisiacal pasture field. There is no mere virtue in driving slew thau in ariyiug last, any mere than a freight train going ten miles an hour than an ex press going fifty. There is a delusion going abroad in the world that a thing must be necessarily geed and Christiau if it is slew and dull. There aie geed peo ple who think it is humbly pious te drive a blind staggered jade. There is net se much virtue in a Resinantc as there is in a Bucephalus. Wc might as well have poorer guns in our arsenals and clumsier ships in our navy yards thau ether nations as te have under our cavalry saddles and before our batteries of artillery slew horses. Frem the battle of Granicus clear down te the herces upon which Sheridan and Stonewall Jacksen rede into the fray, this arm of the military Bervice has been recognized. Hannibal, Gustavus. Adol Adel phuf. and Marshal Ney were cavalrymen. " I make no indiscriminate assault upon the turf. I believe in the turf, if it can be conducted en right principles and with '"" iucre is no mere harm in offering .-. prize for the swiftest racer than there in harm at an agricultural fair te offer a prize te the farmer who has the best wheat, or the fruit grower who has the largest pear, or the machinist who presents the best thresher, or in a school offering a prize of a volume of Shakspeare te the best reader, or in a household giving a lump of sugar te the best be haved youngster. The sin begins where the betting begins.' Hew te Get Sick. Expose yourself Iay and night, cat tee much without exercise work tee hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums advertised, and then you will want te knew Hew te Get Well. Which is answered In three words Take Hep Bitters ! Jul5-2wdAw Nearly all the ills that afflict us can be pre vented and cuied by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. There is no medicine known tliat will de this as surely us Parker's Ginger Tonic. Sec adv. J ul-lmdeed A weew CReur. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis lm mediately relieved by Shileb's Cure. .Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mylwdeew&w Toe Fastidious. Seme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust At the rhymes et KclectrlcOll "poet;" But we have the best article known te the world. And intend that all persons shall knew it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh. Bronchitis and complaints et that kind ; It does net C03t much, though rheumatics it cures. 'Tis best Oil in the world you can 11 nd. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Neith Queen street, Lancaster. G'ATAitmr cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shileli's Catarrh Remedy. Price BO cents. .Nasal Injector tree. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. niyl-lwdeew&w A Marvelous Cure Fer all bodily aliments, arising from impurity et bleed, u torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Bur dock Bleed Hitters. Price Si. Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. Slmflbss nights, made miserable by that terrible ceiifh. Shlleh's Cure is Urn remedy ler you. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 .North Queen St. myl-lwdeewAw J'OZll 1CAL. Democratic County Titkct. C'OXOIIESS. STATE SKXATOR XIV MSTItllT. AliKAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. 'J. C. .1. KIIOADS, Maner. .1. M. WALKER, Celcraln. ::. K. U. DILLER. Karl. U. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. i:. SIIIMP, E. Cocaliee. 11ECOK1JEH. W. W. RUS5ER, Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. VOOIt IIIKECTOILS. .1. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP EERNARD, Lancaster. riUSON IXSr-KCTORS. .IOIIN REDMAN, Muuheiin. .1. II SCIILEUELMILICH, E. Dene; -ICItY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Karl. Vacancies. ;al. MKlilCAL.. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED The leeblu and ciuaclate,l,MUIering from dyspepsia or indigestion in any lerm.arc advised, ler the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, te try Hosteller's Meiuach Bitters. Ladies et the most deli cate constitution testily te its harmless and its restorative properties. Physicians verywhere.disgustcd with the adulterated liquors et commerce, pi escribe it as the -atest and most reliable et all stemachics. Fersilc by all I Huggi.sts and Dealers gen. 'ally, tcbl-lydeed&w GRAY'S SPKC1KIC Al MM (JINK. THE (Jieal English Remedy. An milaUing euro ter Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et .Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain m the Back, Dim lie's et isien Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lend te Ins ir.il v or Con Cen Con Mimptien anil a Premature Grave. Full wir. ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te M-nd free by mall te every one. The Specitic Modicum Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages for $.".. or will fcc sent free by mall en the recclnt et the money, by ad dressing the agent. II. 15. Cochran, 137 anil 13.) .North Queen street. On account et counter foils, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper thcenly genuine. Guarantees of cnre issued bv !- AFi S?ie ,n Mnctlstcl' l,y " J:- Cochran, Mi North Queen street. ' ,, THEGBAY MEDICINE CO. aprl2-lyd" N.Y. TiKIUAKT'S tILU WJNK STOK:;. Brandy as a Medicine. cian et Hits county who has extensively used the Brandy referred le in life ,.., 1,,. . ' 'ifyr It is commended te the attention et ihe.se at iiii it u wiiii Indigestion and Dyspepsia. ,, . BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. llus new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, hut te be Used asamedicineef great petcneyin the cnre of some of the destructive diseases which "":.i:-""j -" """iiiii-uousanuKei victim With a purely philanthropic mntive w. ii sent te the favorable notice et invalids csne. n valid csne- uiaiiy inese auiicicil with that miserable iTU able il ea-e Dyspepsia, a snccitle. ri-iruv.l which is nothing mete or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere ei less debility, will find this simple medicine when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it. however REIGAIIT'S OLD BRANDY. SLA1 MAKER. This Enir.dv li- i.i ..77. test for years, and has never f-ficii , .- . ..., II1C as our experience extends, and we ihercleit give it the. preference ever all et.ier Hrandiefc as tat nematlerwith hew niinvliiw.hNinr, titles they are branded. Onn.fnnrt , meuev -' tl':l.t 8 yearly thrown nway en variena I,,n.rt..,.l ,1, .!.. ..1 - ""V.."- "'- ...., ""' J .-.-rai. eji;i;illi;3 1VUUIU HUinCO tfl buy all the lirandy te cure any such case ei ases. In jiroet of the curative powers et Reigart'e Old Brandy, in cases ei I Dyspepsia, we can summon ivuni cit wltu,!9se9-ne "a In particular -we A hard-working farmer had been aiaietea with an exhaustive Uyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour nrantntin-. etllOdtaK nml than prciichcil at times, and in his discourses often declaimed earnest y againstell kindsef stren drink. When fulvUml n t . n-uug Reieart's Old Brandy, In his case he looked up with astenisnment but after hearing et its wonderful ctlecte in the cases of some of his near acquaintances he at last consented te foUew our advice He used the Brandy faithfully and steadSv- the first bottle giving him an appetite ,d fegj the second was taken he waJa sound inan.wlth a stomach capablcef digesting anything which hrfchese te eat. Ue still keep! it and ufela lit tie occasionally; aud since no has this fniedl cine he has been of very litUe pecuniary bene., lit te the doctor.-A Practisike Phybieu h. H. . SjLAYMAKER AOKHT FOE Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, 1M FOBTKB AXO DXAUCS m FINK OLD BRANDIES, SHEBBIES SDPB KIOU OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lRif 1327 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 20 BAST KINO ST. LANCASTER.? STOMACH BITTERS the following article was voluntarily sent te ?. H. K. Slaymakcr, Agent for EeIgart'B Old Wine Stere, bv a mnminimi nm.iiXi.iJ1 Ulnw lr TTrt nnm ""-" J i;--i, 111 lilUL, HO Was OUlif-'Gd te i-estriethis diet te crackers and stale firead Uel!ra,ifi. htcy?Jle,ca McGrann's Keet lJeer. He Is a Methedise ami the JOHA' WAKA3LAKSJPS. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY: White muslin dresses at about three-quarters value. A few are shown in the window of 1301 Chestnut, each one marked with its price. Very many mere are within. The materials are nainsoeks, linens d'Inde, mulls and Swisses. Seme are very plainly made with little or no trimming beyond some deft handling of the mate rial itself; and some are elabo rate enough. The extreme prices are3.qoand6e. An excellent plain dress is sold for $5 ; neat and well made. Lew prices can almost always be put upon such goods a little late in the season. It's rather early new; butprefitable making appears te be ever already. Just new you have the double advantage of many such dresses te cheese from and low prices. 13(11 aud 130.! Chestnut street. Satin merveilleux and surah at $1 and $1.25 are among the most inviting of seasonable black silks. An American heavy gros gres grain, black, at $1.25 we should scarcely mention new, but for its being a little under value ten or fifteen cents. Colored velvets for millinery and dress trimming-. Next-outer circle, south entrance te main building. Meire-stripes ($3) are the only black silk grenadines that are at full value. They happen te be scarce. Velvet grenadines are down from $8.50 te $5; and most of the rich grenadines are off a dollar a yard, or mere. Next-outer circle, south entrance te main building. Lace bunting at 12JC cents a yards ; cream, light-blue, navy blue, sage, bronzes, browns, and a great many such colors. It should bring 25 cents. Just se with black." Third and feui Hi circle-, smith Hern centre. Scotch ginghams of fine-check patterns, se fine as te leek like plain colors, and even plain col ors are in great favor. 25 and 30 cents. The handkerchief pat terns se popular last year at 3 1 cents are new 15. American ginghams that usu ally sell for 15 are new 10. Next-outer circle, north Irem centre. Isn't it a o-eod time te put all the Cook Beeks en ry a table by themselves and ask you te leek them ever, when eating is hard work and coekinp- n o-eod deal harder ? It is better te eat some things than ethers. It is better te cook some than ethers. There -. - is help in the books. Miss 1'arlea's New Cook Heek. Marien Ilarland's three Cook Beeks, Mi. Paul's Cookery lrem Experience, Mrs. Heward's Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen, Mrs. llen'-lcrsen's Practical Cooking, Ihes. J. Murrey's Valuable Receipts. Presbyterian Cook Boek, Housekeeping in the Bluetiiass, What .Shall we Eat? Mrs. Willi ney's J ust Hew; a KevtethcCnnk Hew We Cooked a NInc-Cent Dinner. These, out of mere than a hundred, seem te be thought well of quite generally. The July Magazines are ready. North el Thirtoenth-streclcntrnneo. Trunks, valises and hand-bags of quite as many sorts as you will care te see. Wcstet middle Market street, entrance. Straw indeed all the season able hats for men and boys. Northeast corner. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market :rents and Ctty-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. JiJtY GOOJitt. rjlHK NOKTH JSNO HItV CilXIDS STOIf.B HAS .IUST OPENED A LOT OF LAWNS, IN GOOD STYLES AND FAST COLORS, AT 5 Cents Per Yard. J. VST. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET., -lydl LANCASTER. PA. JJAGS. RAGS. KAGS. Bamlrn kJS?8 9.arPtS, W Oolen ClOthB, isagglng Repe, U um Shoes, 4a, 4c. abOTOrtMie PToreeus having anyet the aueve articles it they will diej me n postal WM. P. HBNNBaB, feb2Mrnd;35:WEST.KIN CZOTBZKO. THE DUSTER. The heated season will seen be prevalent, and suggests out-of-town retreats and temporary trips. The traveler ever dusty reads knows the comfort of a duster and will net journey without one. We are prepared te supply everybody with best, medium and cheaper linens, shrunk before cut. Alse a line of Grey Alpacas, all made geed and strong and low in price. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT BRISMAN'S, NO. SO NOKTH 12UKE.N STKKIiT. 1'A.l'JSR JIAKOUfOH, Jte. y 11 M'K SOME I THAT WEliE SLIUHTJiY WET ON ENDS FROM THE I. ATE EIRE, THAT WILL BE SOLI) AT FROM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. These are hargnins anil run in almost all colors. ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sehl low in enlcr te close out. We make te order all kinds et SCREENS FOR WINDOWS Anil put them np In such a manner that you need net remove them when you wish te ciec the window, WIRES SOLI) RV THE FOOT In any quantity. We have some slightly damaged at from 5 te 8 cents a feel, running measure. We l.-eep an elegant lincet LACE CURTAINS, Have opened New Patterns within a wcelf. LACE LAMBREQUINS, BED SETS and VESTIBULE LACE BY THE Y'ARD. Rrav3, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Poles, Ex tension Cornices, Ac, Pier anil Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. OVfX JiHA-WlNOS, nOMMONWKALTU D1STKIKUTION CO 45th Popular Monthly Drawing OFTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, en FRIDAY. JUNE 30th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Aet et the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following dacisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Digtrlbulles Company it legal. Set Its drawings are fair. N. It. The Company has new en 11:1m! a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ter the JUNE DEAW1NU. 1 priZO s $ tn'.f'OO A prlZC. .. . , l'),(KS0 X prlZG. , 5,(K c. iOprizes 1,000 each 10,010 20prize9500each lo.etu ;ioe prizes $100 each lo.txe 200pi-izes50each 10.0CC 600 prUea SOeach 12,0(0 1000 prises lOeaeh 10,0(0 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7(0 9 prizes 300 each, 1 800 9 prizes 100 each, me I,c;eprlze3 $112,400 Whole tickets.-.!; half tickets, $1: '21 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Hanit Draft In Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te 11. M. BOAUDMAN, Courier-Journal Building LeniHville, Ky., or It. HI. HOAKDMAN. 309 Breadwav. Nw rerk. fehl-TuTh&S&W J-'UK SALE. 0 JiALK. AN IJIWENSK NUniKHKOlf UOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c. of all descriptions. In all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOUUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR & CO.. dec.l-fimd .t North Duke street IJOi: SALE.-LEASK, STOCK AND F1X ? lures et the Grand Central Hetel. Read ing, Pa., formerly Mishler's, consisting of everything ncceearv te keep a first-class hotel. It net sehl at private sale before the 17th day et June, A. D. 1882, there will boa public sale made of Hie same en the premises, en that day, at one o'clock p. m. SOLOMON CLOSE. jul3-lwd Assignee of M. G. Feather. G KNTLEMKN. We call your attention te an imnerlant ills envery in our practice which we have leund very successful In cases et prostration arising fnem indiscretion. These snllering from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, DRS. LA GRANGE & JOR- UAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne. 1C23 Fil-1 uert street, fiiiiaueipnia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. te., and 5 till 8 p. 111 iar23-:Jmi;eil X OCHEH'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inflacn za. eerwness et the Threat and Chest, Bren- rfiitla Wlinnnlnfir Cnnirh Hnlttfn.nrniwul tn. I !fl animation of the Lnntva unil nil DnMami rtt Ahe Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines alltne Medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most a4e and efficient qualities for the cure of all fciiuis el lung diseases. JPKICE, 25 Cent. Prepared only and sold by OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RET AIT. DRneOIRT tte. 9 East Eta? street, Lancaster JPZVMBUP8 TOOK OUT FOK MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IS ;THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, A.U Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten. WWH0LESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nes. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. CHLVJ JLXlt UXftSWKA. JLT1UU MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLEKS! FRUIT JARS 1 AT CHINA HALL. We have new en hand a very Large (jean (jean tityet JEI.LYTUMKLERS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS. COM MON TUM RLERS. COMMON TUMRLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS. " MASON FRUIT JARS. A lull Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Lew. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST EJNG STREET. SOUKS AND STAi'IOSEK. TpiNE, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. EW PANELS.' NEW EASELS, NEW ROOKS AND NEW MAOAZ1NES, AT L. M. FLUNK'S NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. JOHN B AEK'S SONS, Jelm Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That is te be found in the interior et Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard ltoeUs, Illustrated Reeks, Juvenile Reeks, Sunday Scheel Reeks and Uibles, Family Ribles in Various styles, Teachers' Ribles, Hymn Reeks, German Ribles, Prayer Reeks. WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Rlank Day Reeks, Ledgers. Cash Reeks, In voice Reeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami Fluids, Steel Pens, Rill Reeks, Pockctbeoks Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Rirthday Cunts. Picture Cards. &c. 1IOL LAND'S CKLERRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel Reeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OP THE BOOF JiAIIiKOAUS. fPHP. GREAT Burlington Reute. Chicago, Uurliiigten & Qniucy R. R. Chicago, Vnfllngten & Qnincy R. R. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM C H 1 C A G 0 OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST anil REST line te St. Jeseph, Atchiusen, Topeke, Dcnteen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Pan. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded le be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad in Hi.; world for all classes et travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it and yei will find traveling a lnxuiy, instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via thi-celebrated line ler sale at all efllces in the U. S. and Canadn. All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by rERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicaue, 111. T. J. POTTER, 3d Vice Pres & Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN tj. A. KEAN.CJcn. Eastern Agt, S17 Rreadway, 3; Washington St. New Yerk. Eosten, Mass. inaylG-lyd&w OAJtfJCTS. c AKi'KTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken te manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards pcrweck, 1 am new prepared te sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT UARGAINS AND AT RELOW COST, te make room and give my entire attention te wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HUE, Cor. West King and Water Sts. TNCKKASK YOU1C CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Investors et small and medium amounts In Grain, Previsions and Stocks as luRy pro tected as mestextensive and influential opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, tut it. Reports sent weekly, livid ends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars and past record, free Dividends paid during past thirteen months en this fund $Cd.71 per sliare. Address ' FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, 141 and 143 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. SWc want a local agent in every town" Excellent Inducements. Geed pay te a re re spenslble, enterprising man. Write for terms juMyd 8XTPPLXX8. Jtjtr aeuns. X AUIES, ATTKNTION : Rcterc purchasing, please examine the GLOBE-CORSET, WITH COOLEY'S PATENT CLASP PROTECTOR. FOR SABE BY JOHN P. SWARR, NO. CO NORTH OUKEN STKEKT. LANCASTER, PA. DEFIANT SHTltT, $LOe. CAPITAL SMUT, 75c, A very geed BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty two inches wide, at S1.S5. J. P. SWARR. "LOSING OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Elc. IS FOR SALE AT AND REI.OW COST. This Is a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF 00PS, On hand, which were all purchased ler cnsli. J. M. LONG, j'21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TTALK-I'KIUK PARASOLS. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Arc offering all the Choice Specimens leltef various lets and the Odds nnd Ends et this year's assortment at REMARKARLE LOW PRICES. These Parasols arc in ail the New and Standard Shapes and Various Size. SILK PARASOLS, SATIN PARASOLS. MOIRE PARASuLS, SATEEN PARASOLS, RROCADE PARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOLS. A full assortment et SUN UMBRELLAS, In till Sizes and Qualities. 5"Call before purchasing and you will Hint Larger Assortment and Lewer 1'rice-, tli:m elsewhere. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts, LANCASTER, PA. OII.KS A.M) DKKSS ti OO IS. Watt, Shand & Ce., OFFER A CHOICE LINE OF New Dress Goods, Tev Dress Goods. RLACK LACE HUNTINGS. COLORED LACE HUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. SPECIAL RARGAIN5 111 SUMMER SILKS at 50c, 05c, (Hlc., "5c. One Case LACE RVNTINGS only 10c a yaid. 100 dozen bV.lL HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c. cae! : iimki! price 50c. 100 dozen LADIES' KID GLOVES 25c a pair, wertli 75e. 50 pieces NEW STRING CHINTZES, Se.a yd., usually sold at 10c. .1 list Opened, a Choice Line et VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS. STRIPED and PLAID NAINSOOKS, LACE STRIPED PIQUES, DOTTED MUSLINS. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. NEW YORK STORK, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. TTfTHITK UKKSS OODS. AT k New Cheap Stere. We have new in Stock SPECIAL, BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESS GOODS. Eeuglit under the Regular Prices and te be Sold Cheap. VICTORIA LAWNS, atm, 15, 18, 20, 2.".. HI, STcts. INDIA LINENS, at 15, 18, 2D, 25, :.!, Jtfcts. SWISS MUSLINS, from 12 Cents up. LACK STRIPED MUSLINS. LACE CHECKED MUSLINS. CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PIQUES. ALL AT LOW PI,' ICES. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. Retwcen the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Janll-lydAw TXArjgBMs' avivji XJ Cars ran as fellows : Leave Lancatser (P.R. DeneM at 7 9 en.i 11:30a. m, and 2 4, li and spAeiltn Saturday, when the hist car leaves at 9-JU it ,i a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in. . Cars run daily en ive time except en Sun C COLUMBIA AHD POUT DKl'OSIT IS. K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following IllUCi Stations North-ward. Accem. T.lt. S:25 7:46 0:58 620 Pert Deposit... Peachbottem Safe Harber.... Columbia ... Express. Express. a.x. r. x. 6:i) 3:55 6:57 4SC 7;45 5:05 8:10 j:35 Statiehs Secru- Express. Express. Accem WARD. A.X. V.. A.M. Celnmbia i0:a fi:'.3 7:15 r. m. AKhCe Safe Harber. ie5s :ll Le!):10 Peachbottem ii:f; 7r:5 11.CT v. II. PortDeDOsit 12.25 S-4fi I 12:20 i KADIX COLUMBIA K. K. . RRANUEMENTOP PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 22i, 1S2. NORTHWARD. LEAVB. A.M. r.M. r. m. iSti 3:4(1 3urMl 3:11' Quariyville two 7::U 1M0 l.2l Lancaster, lIug St 7:30 Lancaster 7:10 Celnmbia 7:3:1 1:! 1:11', S:a, AKfilVK. Reading... .t5 SOUTH W RD. LSU.VS. r.M Reailing AimiVK. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St Quarryville 5:30 5:10 11:15 minis connect at Reading with tmiie. ik.uiiI irem Philadelphia, Pettville, Harrislmrg, AI AI lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Rroek Reute. At Columbia with trains teand from link. Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Rain, mere. a. M. Wilsen, sm.i. PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAD NKAV SCHEDULE On and alter Sl!NI, 1PNE lilt, ISrf, trains en tin- Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave lie Ltineastfi and Philadelphia uepetsas lellnws: Levi Ar. .anl'hil Eastwaud. A.M. M. r.M. 7:25 rioe C:l(i r.M. 9:40 2:10 8:25 ShSO 2.10 S:13 !t:4J .... Sri 10:111 MX, A.M. A.M Mail Express 12.-IJ 2-..V. if IlSt IIIIC. ... !..) aM) HarrKburg Express S:ln I0:2U Yerk Accommodation arrives f:10 Lancaster Accomedation an Ives.... j-j.V) Columbia Accommodation j:oe H:I5 P.M. Frederick Aecommelntiou arrives.. 1235 Sea.-.here Express i:Ci 3.-J0 P.M. Sunilaj-ilail 2:12 .1:15 .lolmstewn Express 2rJ0 5:05 Day Express BrJ5 7:35 Harrisburg Aecoiiimedulion R45 'J.l.r Hanover Accommodation west, connecting nt Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through te Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting al Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:10, will run through te Frederick. Le. Ar. PhllJLan A.M. A.M. 4-..MI :27 4::M) B:27 7:00 !t::f. 0:10 : te 10:15 10.511 P.M. 11:05 1:10 l:."0 P.M. 2:14 5 05 2-. 4:14 7:30 5:10 7:10 9:05 i 1:10 11:20 1:15 WKSTWAim. News Express Way Passenger Mail Train, je. 1. via. Mt..ley Mail Train, No.2,viuCelumbii,lcavcs Niagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Frederick Accommodation leaves... Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Express Western Express Pacific Express Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in , has direct connections (without change r curs) te Columbia and Yerk-. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will slop at Downlngtewn,CoatcsvilIi, !'ari.e--bnrg, Mount Jey, Elizabethtown ami Miil.ll. Miil.ll. tewn. Day Express, Fast Line, News Kvprc-s. Mail Train, Ne. i. Western Express and Pacific Ex press run daily. UfUAirNOTlvLs. INSTATE ir L. UK W. HKENrniAN. !j laic of Lancaster city, deceased Jitters otailniini.stratieii en said esttte having been granted te the undersigned, all p.-rsens In debted thereto are requested te make inline diatu payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler M-ttlciin-nt te the niuler signed. GEORGK E. ZRLLRRS. v. A. Wilsen, Att'y- Administrator. mayl.'Mltdeaw 1ASTATK OF UKORGi: ISKKITRNISACII , J lulc of the city of l.aue.ister, deceased. Letters testamentary en said esuite having been granted te the undersigned, all jicrseiw indebted thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims erfdemands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancas ter. MARGARET RREITENRACH. Jxe. A.Cevlb, Executer. Attorney. mayG-ctd.eaw ASSIGNED J2STATK OF PETJJIC K. 1VOI. bert and wife, et Lancaster city. Peter K. Welbcrtand wile, et Iincastercity. having by deed or voluntary assignment, assigned and transferred all their estate and cllccts te the undersigned, for the benellt of the credi tors of the said Peter K. Welbert and wile, he therefore gives notice te all pcrseiiH indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, ami thine having claims te present them te WILLIAM SHULTZ. Assignee. m2l;teawd Residing in Lancaster City. E! STATE OF MAKTIlA S. MIAKrFKK, late et uincaslcr cily. dee'd. Letters testamentary en sa:d estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereteare requested te make immedi ate settlement, aud these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster, Pa, J. L. sTMNMETK, ap2l-;tdeaw Executer. E .ESTATE OF LOKE. Sl-KIDKL, LATK of the eily of Laiw:tster. dee'd. Letters icsiamenuiry en stnl i-.statu having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc rce.ucstcd te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre-ent them without di-hiv for settlement te the under, signed, residing in paid Lancaster City. HENRY M'EIDEL. ARRAIIAM Sl'ElDEl R. C. KiiKAiir. ) .,,..,. R.J.Ev.es, 'Attorneys. Executei-M. Ju2-CUI,F IjIsTATK OF CHAKLKS U. K1IUAI1S, li lute of Lancastei city, decexscd. Letters et administration en caltl estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement and these having claims or demands against the estate etsald decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned, without delay, residing in Lau caster city. MRS.M. II. RIIOADS. maylO-UdnawF Administrator. SHSCJiLTjANlCOUN. "REMOVAL. ALLAN A. HERR & CO. Have Removed their GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 100 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Leepard Hetel), in y2i;-.1inIM KA.Imw ALL AFFECTIONS, ATTKNIIKD WITH Eruptions or Changes In the Healthy Structure, Functions, or color or the Cutis or its Appendages, the Cuticle, the Nails and tin Hair, are really diseases of the Skin. All Skin Dl-enies, Cancers, Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases nermaiiently cured by DRS. II. !. A M. A. LONGAKER. Olllce l.'S East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. jul'jrstd KANIED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred ana xnirxy-tnree Thousand Pive Hundred and Biahtyi xuur uenan eight cents. four Dollars and Eighty- All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 3""Fer Insurance apply te . RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STR6.ET. lUSmdTnTli&S .-T-
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