lrQ'frt.J?.Mp 3 LANCASTER ABLY INTEiJGlENCEK, SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 183. I incastet Jntelligencct. te SATURDAY EVENING, APBII.gB.1883 DYNAMITE GOSPEL. Prophet Mexxereff Defends la Ue. Professer Mezzereff, of the dynamite school, has issued what he styles "Series Ne 1 " of the manifesto, endeavoring te show that the use of this article as a weapon of warfare is entirely legitimate. TTe anna Was it honorable war for England te send twelve monster ships-of-war te Alex andria, the commander of which, Admiral Seymenr, told the people of that city that if they did net de be and se he would bombard the city at the expiration of twenty-four hours, and then began and bombarded it in twenty hours four hours before the time appointed by the English villain, who has since been maue a iera for his cowardly work ? Was it honorable te blowup with dynamite the huts of inno cent Arabs, in which were a large number of men, women and children? Was it honorable war te order the Royal Irish and Invincible Highlanders te steal into the trenches of Arabi Pasha at midnight, te stab and kill the people in their tents ? Was it honorable warfer English soldiers, by the command of General Wolseley, te sheet and stab peer wounded Arabs found in the battle-field next morning after the massacre ? It is ridiculous te hear such men as Congressman Robinson and ethers prate about a thing or which tney posi tively knew nothing. I have been a soldier since I was sixteen years old, and I tell the world new that in the vocabulary of tyrants thcre is no such word a3 ' honora ble warfare.' "Would it be honorable for Irishmen te send 1,000.000 men te go and besiege Londen with 100-ten cannons? Would any innocent women and children be killed if monster siege guns would bom bard Londen for twelve hours, as Seymour did Alexandria? Would 80-ten guns be justifiable and honorable weapons of war ? All the world says yes Would it be just and honorable fat sappers and miners te undermine Londen and blew it up ? The usages of war sav yes. Would it be justi fiable for torpedo rams te go into the Thames and destroy all the shippiug ? The usages of modern war say yes. Would it be just and honorable te stand five miles off Londen and threw into the city red-het shells and set Londen en fire.? Yes. England has immense numbers of hollow shells which during war she intends te fill with the following fluid, namely : white phosphorus, bi-sulphide of carbon, ben zine or petroleum oil. If the war-ship Invincible should come here she could stay seven miles out from New Yerk, and by throwing shells filled with this fluid, she could and would set all New Yerk city en fire in a few hours. That this is no idle or exaggerated talk is proven by the fact that it is only a short time siuce shells filled with this fluid were actually ex Dcrimcnted en at Woolwich arsenal. The shell were thrown against a structure spe cially erected for the experiments. When the shells hit the structure they burst, and the fluid spontaneously set tire in from eleven te seventeen minutes. Se England is experimenting en shells tilled with spontaneous fire fluid, with which hhe in tends probably seen te burn New Yeik or Bosten. Yes, experimenting with money htelcn fiem the werkiugnien of Ireland and England. What is the moral or leal differenced ween setting a city en fire with a shell itled with this fluid and fiied from a 100 ten gun chat costs the work werk iugman $150,000, or setting the same city en tire by men armed with " tin kettles?" All the usages of war prove that it would be honorable te surround a city and besiege it. The Germans did te with France lately. In that case inuo inue cent men, women and childien were killed. What, then, is the moral or legal differ ence between killing innocent women aud children with Krupp guns or killing them with dynamite iu "tin kettles?" Let the moralist and " honorable war" men au swer. What is the moral or legal differ ence between trained sappers aud miner undermining Londen and destroying it, and betwecu thirty men going into the city aud surreptitiously blewiujj it up with dynamite or setting it en fire ? We are next told that dynamitards are iieuris be- cause they would secretly destroy life and J property Dy wholesale yes, by wholesale Most certainly we would ; we are net in the retail killing business. What is the moral and legal difference between des troying life aud property by wholesale or by retail? If killing is te be deue in the cause of human liberty it is mere hum.ine te de it quickly than te de it slowly b retail. The angel of Ged slew 185,000 of the Assyrians iu one night. We aie next told that one objection agairis.t dynamite is that some innocent lives would be le.-.;. Just se. Well, wcre there no innocent lives lest while twelve monster war ships were bombarding ami setting Alexandria en fire te collect the interests or English bondholders? Were any innocent lives lest when the angel slew the Egyptians at midnight? In all wars S'jine innocent people suffer." A frcullur Aitlcle iu the "lletne tTeutiittt," The Society Orj;.ttt. A sensation has just been raised iu i Irish American ciielcs by the publication of au apology for dynamite as the leading article of the New Yeik organ of fashion able fceciety, the Heme Journal. The fel lewiug is the singular production : We may denounce dynamite with right eous indignation, but we must acknowledge the revolution it is effecting in the arts of effense aud defcuse. As gunpowder and rifled cannon and railroads changed the former methods of war, te thib new agent has shifted again the balance of power, reducing still further the supremacy of brute force and mere numbers Great armies and vast cities aie, indeed, asource of weakness in dynamite warfare, furnish ing, as they must, the most vulnerable i points of attack for its wholesale destruc tion. A barren rock in the secict meuu tains of Switzerland, with its dynamite laboratory and conveys by air or land may set at naught all the standing sirmies of the proud German empire, and drop an nihilation upon any walled city by day or night. At this moment a single wayfaier, with dynamite in his pocket, throws the cities of England into greater terror than would an army of 100,000 men landing at Dever, with only the ordinary weapons of guns and sabres. A handful of hunted, homeless Nihilists are able te terrerize all the Russias, forcing its emperor te live the life of a fugitive, and making his very cor onation a problem of chance. Jupiter with his lightning was scarry mere a master of the ancieut world than is the mob with its bomb of dynamite, the aveng ing fate of modern monarchies. At first glance the dynamite bomb seems an implement of fiends, but a closer view discovers in it a potent minister of geed. All triumphs .of science and invention work inevitably in the end for the people. It is these scientific victories which have made the populace of te-day ether than the slaves and chattels of the ancient civi lizations. But for these "the divine right of kings " would still dominate the world, and the great' mass would be but the cheap material te build the tombs of the Pharaohs. Every advance in science has given the people an additional held of the septre of power. Sometimes by an in crease of the general wealth, as in the case of the steam engine, the loom, the sewing machine, sometimes by a gen eral multiplication of the meaps of de struction, as in the invention of guu powder, cannon and fitearms, making a single man often mera formidable than a phalanx of ancient swordsmen. Every increase in the destructivencss ct weapons of war has brought increased respect and B lidynamitouMepjoctw w tien fr6m the czar ana ra uomee iiu would be 40,000 serfs ei tne eiu time armed simply with stoves and forks. As a direct consequenee the case of these peer malcontents will be mere heeded than it has hwn heretofore. Neteven proud England can escape the alternative. She may resist for a time and try laws of excessive rigor,, but at last she will come te respect this hidden force and find it wiser and cheaper te cultivate tne lnsuman's goea wm w. his ill will. Thus it will be found when the' first mad outburst of murder and de de de Btruotien has cleared away that there will fellow throughout the world a mere ready disposition en the part of governments te listen te the petition of the humblest classes et the community, and te see that no burdens of unjust laws are maddening them te revolt. The oensequence wm ue an era of comparatively peace and geed will, greater stability and less frequent revolutions in governments, and the even tual abolition of standing armies. This consummation can evidently be achieved most directly by some agency like the perfected dynamite bomb and electrical battery, which will make great armies useless, make them mere targets for de struction en maBSO, instead of reserves of strength. In the future, little corps of engineers with telescope, batteries aud ballepns will take the place of the lum bering armies of the past, and finish in a few days, perhaps hours, what in, olden times would have been a ju years' war. Vital Questienal Ask tlie most eminent physician Ot any school, what Is the best thing in the world ler quieting anO allaying all irritation et the nerves and curing all forms or nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refresh ing sleep always 1 And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Seme form et Heps !" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all et the most eminent physi cians : 'What is the best auu only remedy that can be relied en te cure all diseases et the kidneys and miliary organs ; such as Brlght's disease, diabetes, retention or Inability te retain urinq and all tlie diseases and ailiments peculiar te Women " "And they will tell you explicitly and cin pbatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What lathe most reliable and surest cure ler ail liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, nialaiial lever, ague, Ac.," and they -will tell yen : Mandrake ! or Dandelion !" Hence, when these remedies are combined with ethers equally valuable And compounded into Hep Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterious curatlve power is develeped which is se varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist Its power, and yet it is Harmless ler the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child te use. CHAPTER II. " Patients "Almest dead or nearly dying" Fer years, and given up by physicians el Blight's and ether kidney discing, liver com plaints, tcvere coughs called consumption, have 1 een cured. Women gene nearly crazy ! Frem agony et neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various cMaeiscs peculiar te women. People drawn out et shape from excrucia ting pangs of rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronic, or Miitcring ireni scrofula ! Erysipelas ! Salt rhum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, indi gestion, and in fact almost all diseases trail Nature is heir te Have been cured by Hep Bitters, proet of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known world. aurll-lmd i',Th&S TTOP 1HTTKKS FOll SM.K AX II. It , 127 and 139 Net th mar2-3nid JLL c Cochran's Drug Sten: euecn street. II. . District Attorney Speafca. Cel. II. Walters, U. S. District Attorney, Kansas City, Me., authorizes the following statement: "Samaritan Nervine ctued mi niece et spasms." Get at druggists. $1.50. Ue te H. is. Cecnran's erng store ter Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright ness anil durability et color, are uncquulcd. i -ei.r ti eni 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Kug whaud German. Price. 15 cents. 02" Diamond Dyes are se perfect and se beautiful that it is a pleasure te use them. i;iuuily geed ter dark orllghtcelois. lOcents. The true malarial antidete : see advertise ment et Simmons J.iver Regulator. " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Ilelman, Christlanburg, Va. 50c. at drug gists. " My skin which has been covered with scaly sores, has become clean, smooth and sejtasa lady's. My hands were covered with little dry scabi. 7 hey have disappeat cd and lam betlct than I have been for twenty years, using Dr. Bensen's Shin Curc.X. M. Neble. Sclnia, N. C. .Tulv3. 1882. a2S-lvd&w The most popular and lragrant Perfume of Jlieday'HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Neg. 137 and 133 North Queen street feb7-ee13 .tiiittierMt iMurnnntit Metneral: Ate you disturbed at night and broken el T'jui nvt ty a sick child sutTcring and crying vtth excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If ". creut once and get a bottle et 51 KS. WIN SUIW'S SOOTHING SY UUP It will relieve the peer little suflerer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu Thcre li net u mother en earth wne has e.vcr used It, v.-!ie will net tell you at ence that it will regu regu l.ile the bowels, and give rest te the mother anil relief and.hcalth te the child, operating like magic, it is porlectly sate te use in nil ceses, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prvsci lptien of one et the eldest teid lest female physicians and nurses in the United Mates. Sold everywhere. 25 cent a bettle. ni2-ly-M.W&S&w 45Plaix Talk from DR Swaywe Te Wliem Jt Slay Cencern: Itching Piles is ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi-. cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus afflicted by observing the iollewing symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts are often alTccted. The mere yen scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super ler le any article In the market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case et itching piles In exist ence. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M.D. Dr. Swaync's Ointment is alseaplcasant and etlective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler 50cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, 1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectl4-lydTu.Th&S&w Badly Bitten. Peter Kicfler, cer. Clinten and Bennett sts., Bntlale, was baaly bitten by a horse, and ap plied Themas' Eclectric Oil, which immedi ately relieved the palu, and in lour days the w eund was healed. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. It you can't sleep or are restless at night, take Simmons Liver Begulater. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is di.cidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Congh, Croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they fail, it Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10c., 50c and 1.00. If your Lnngs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use ShUeh'fl Pereus Plas terA I? byJh B- Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qncen street. feb7-eedl J.eve Yenr Neighbor. When your friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily affliction, indigestion-, billens ness, constipation, caused by Imnnrity ei bleed, or disorders et the kidneys or liver don't tall te recommend Burdock Bleed Blt ters, a sure and safe remedy. Price sl Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and -139 North Queen street: MEDICAL. EHBON'S SKIN CUBE. Frem the Springfield Republican. A GENEROUS AOT That Will be Appreciated by All Who uare for Their Complexion or Skin. It is net generally known that the nervous system has a wonderful influence ever the skin, but this is a tact known te medical men who have given much of their time te the study et diseases of the skin. Ne one can have a clear and fair complexion, unmixed with blotches or pimples who Is very nervcus. Whatever tends te a healthy condition et the nervous system always beautifies the complexion and removes roughness and dryness of the skin. Some skin diseases are net attended by visible signs en the surface, but nn intolerable itching that renders life miserable We copy the iollewing deserving and inter esting compliment from the Tribune, which says: ' Dr. C. TV. Bensen's New Kcmeay, Skin Cure,' is received by the public with great confidence, and it is regarded as a very generous act en the doctor's part te make known and prepare for general use his valua ble and favorite prescription for the treatment of skin diseases, after having devoted almost his entire Hie te the study and treatment e nervous and skin diseases, in which he took great delight, Ue was ler a number et years physician in charge of the Maryland Infirm ary en Dematolegy and anything from his hands is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is fully the article te attack the disease, both internally, through the bleed, and externally through the absorb ents, and 13 the only reliable and rational mode of treatment. These preparations are only nut up for general use alter having been ucd by the doctor in his private practice for years with the greatest success, and they fully merit tlie confidence et all classes of sufierers lrem skin diseases." This is ler sale by all drucgists." Twe bottles, internal and external treatment, in one pacKage. iieni. ue uer- in ene Don't be in ded te tnkc any ether. It costs one dollar. Oil AIT HEAD! Will' WILL xeu suffer? Sick hcadachc.norveus hoadache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspcpsia..Bleeple8s ness and brain disease positively cured by Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, qulnlne or ether harmful drug. Sold by druggists, Price 50 cents per box, two boxes ler l, six boxes ler Si5e. by nitfe pestage lrec Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltimore, aid. C. N. Crittcnten, New Yerk, is wholesale agent for these remedies. aprl5-lmdM.W.8&w BENSON'S SKIN CO UK AND I'ELKKY and Chamomile Pills for sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-Smd HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED What the great restorative, Hcstetter's Stom ach Bitten, will de, must be gathered from what it has done. It has effected radical cures in. thousands of cases et dyspepsia, bilious diserdcis. intermittent fever, nervous anec-tlen-, general debility, constipation, sick headache, mental despondency, and the pecu liar complaints and di-uhllities te whiehthe feeble aie -e subject. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, al-lmdeed&w Y)AUKKK'$ UlMlKlC TOwIC. Fer the Happiness of Heme. Frem a Clergyman's Heme Oc mea a Mosaage Containing the Wis dom of Experience. Heme is the centre et the social system, lrem it proceed the best an-i purest Inilucnccs felt in the w -rid and towards it gravitate the ten dcrest hopes et humanity. Fer it all geed nn n labor while their working days last, and around it their lust thoughts linger lovingly when theH dns are done. Vet luiine doe- n6t usually apuieach in prac tice its own ideals. The mother is overtaxed with household duties and the rearing and framing et her ckildien, whilcthc father flphts the outside bittle te win the wherewithal te meet expenses. Se-rner or later care and toil leave their marks It is ti ue enough, as King sley sings i;i the "Three Ushers," that " Men inns! wei k. and women must weep," but tee much working and weeping brush all the bloom from life's trnit. , .Mental anxietv and l.ick of rest and pleasure Induce physical diseases of many kinds ; whenci- the need et it trustworthy tonic te give health and strength in times et need. Among the geed women of the land who have found suchasuroancherisMrs. A. C. Geerge, wile et Uev. A. C. Geerge. D. D., pastor et the Ccntenaiy M. E. Church, of Chicago, whese words we have her permission te te quote : " I use Pancku's Gineeh Tonic In my lamily and can say that we are highly pleased with It as a tonic. Frem my experience of its value. 1 recommend it as a reliable family medicine." Please nete : First, I'akkek's Ginger Tonic is net a mere essence of Ginger ; second, it con tains nothing le create an appetite for intexica ting drinks .' third, it is a splendid health res terativc for all iche suffer from disordered fairer or Kidneys or tny disease arising from indigestion and impure bleed. Accept no sub stitute let it. Filet's, 00c. ami $lper bottle. It Is cheaper te buy the larger size. IIiscex & Ce., New lerk. apr2-lycew&dS MUH1CAL INSTHVMJCNTS. mit.i:exi' tiKi k'KlTK THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortmentei the various styles con stantly en hand anil for sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In staUmcnts. The public is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very S-.perier In Quality and Moderate in Price." MB. DECKER 13 also aent ler the Famous tl KNABB" And several ether Desirahle Pianofortes, at prices from J225 upwards. Icbl7-ttd A l.i.i.-N A. HEKR & CII.'S Real Estata and Insurance Office UEMOVED TO NO. 108 EAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) KEUAOLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST UATEs. mai31-lmC T lOKAOCO X'JIKSSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in eveiy feature te any In present use. 11 net as leprescuted can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks ter cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. Send for clrcnlar. S. B. MINMICH. Landisvllle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w STOMACH BITTERS. T)KKSS UOOD8, LACES, C. DRY GOODS, LACES, &C. NEW WOOLEN FABRICS. Foreign and Demestic, in Entirely New Shades : Benealines. Serces. French Feulo Cashmeres. Melange Feulo', Albatross Cleths. Nun's Veiliner. Satines and Zeehirs (French and American), Combination Baits and French Embroidered Robes. SILKS ; 'Lyens Black Silks of Superior Quality in Cetile, Valeurs, Otteman, Gres Grain, Surahs, Brocades and Cash meres. Especial attention called te our $1.00 Black Silks. SUMMER SILKS in Neat Stripes and Checks SPANISH GUIPURE LACES in Black and White.. Hand-run Spanish, Orientals, Torchens, &c. Oriental, Spanish and Mali Fissnes. Crepe Lieut Ruchings and ether Neckwear. KID, SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES (Black and Colored), in Jerseys, Mesquetaires and Regular Styles. Large Lines of LADIES' AND CHDLDREN'S HOSE, including Silk and Lisle Thread. Large Lines of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, in all qualities and sizes. HAJ30ER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA, N KW HAT STORK OHAS. N. SHULTZ, RELLUZOVS. CULEBAIM UAPXIST CHUKUH-KEV. J. B. Seulc, pastor. Preaching en Sunday at 0X a.m. and 1i p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. d&w CUK1ST H.VANUKLIUAL LUTUKKAN Church, Wet King street-Rev. E. L. Keed, pastor. Preaching at 1:30 a. m., and 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 1.45 p. m. CULL.KOK CUAPKL,-D1VINK SERVICE at 10:30 a. m., bv the Rev. K. V. Gerhart, D. D. FIRSr REFORMED. ftlVlNK SERVICES te-morrow at 10J n. m. and 7J p. m. Sun day school at p. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching at 10X a. m. and 7Vi p. m., by the pastor, ltev. J. T. Satchell. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting 011 Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. Preaching te-morrow morning and even ing at the usual hours, by Mr. Shoemaker, a student of Crozer Theological Seminary. Sun day school at p. m. FIRST EVAMGEdlCAL CHURCH, (UER (UER rean). North Water street. Preaching at B a. m. by the Rev. L. N. Wennan, pastor et the 2d Evangelical church. Sunday school at 2 p.m. RACE KVANUELICAL. LUTHERAN , ' North Queen street, corner of James, Rev. C. E. llenpt, pastor. Service at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. bchoel at 2 p. in. ORAVIAN.-J. W AX HARK, PASTOR, 10) a. m., Litany and sermon. 2 p. in., Sunday school. 7 p. m., evening service. All cordially invited. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH V. M. C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. On Wed nesday, Mav 2d, Rev. W. If. Cenrad, Secretary et Baptist General Association will addrets the Sabbath school at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES IN THE morning by the pastor. Rev. J. V. Mitch ell. D. D. In the evening Kev. Jas. C.Hume will preach his lest sermon, prier te resigning his charge In this city. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. There will be a union service at the home church en Oiange street, when the Rev.James C. Hume will preach nis farewell sermon. ST. JAMES HOLT COMMUNION and Morning Service at 10j a. m. ing Prayer at 7Ji p. m AT 8 Even- SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulbeny street, above Orange, Rev. L. N. Werman, pastor. Preach ing at 10& a. m. by Rev. Davis Schnader, from Franklin and Marshal College, and at 1 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer and Class meeting en Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 1 o'clock. All Invited te attend. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Rev. Wm. F, Lichllter, pastor. Divine service at 10 a. in. and 7V p. m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PRE ACHINO In the morning by the Rev. Jehn Hunter, the blind preacher, and in the evening by the pastor, Rev. H. Zelgeniuss. Sunday school at 1. p. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. O.UEEN ST. Rev. A. I. Cellem. pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7i p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting en Wed nesday evenlngt 7 o'clock. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE HEiC vlces at 10 a. m.; preaching by Rev. D. B. Shuey ; and at 7i p. m. preaching by the pastor. Sunday school at 1 p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Sylvanus Stall. Confirmation and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in tne morning. In the even ing, en the llte and character of Daniel "Bel sbazzar's Feast." All are invited. Seats free. Sunday school at 1JS p. m. Gotwald mission school at 2 p. m. THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION wBl meet en Monday next at 10 a m., in the vestry room of the First Reformed church. M. FRAYNE, Sec'y. rilUE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE X Union Bethel Church, will held their monthly Tea aud Ceflee Sociable, In the lec ture room this (Saturday) evening. ' UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. G. W. Sellhamer, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m. and at p.m. Sabbath school at Wi p. m. "I bTKST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR- ff lotto street below Lemen. Rev. Wm. Powick, paster. Preaching by the pastor at 10 a. m. 7 p. m. Yeung peoples prayer meetlnir one neur before evening preaching. All are invited. NOTIONS. - TJEMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER. HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE TO TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Hull's Drug tStere, Opposite Cress Keys Hetel.) DRY OOOD3, . IAGER & BROTHER. SE W UA. T A TOMS. Everything in HATS AND CAPS can be found at SHULTZ'S SONS' NEW HAT STORE, Gundaker's Old Stand, 144 N. Queen St. -STRICTLY CASH.f WINES AND ESTABLISHED 1785. WINES AND At nanrn nr W B CALL AND We have Just received direct lrem the Island el Maderia the iollewing Wines : Yerdelhe, Vintage 1870 ; Sercial, Vintage 1840, Which we offer te our customers, tegether with enr old 1SC0, ISM, 1817, 1313 and 1311 MA DEIRAS; and FINK OLD SHERRIES. BRANDIES as lollews : Vintage ISfO, 1S.',0, 1SU, 1SX, 1SSS. Fine Old RYE WHISKIES, JAMAICA SPIRITS, N. E. RUM, &c. FRENCH CORDIALS, Burgundies and Clarets. We have the lollewlt'g Champagne Wines: Peiper Heidscick, G. H. Mumm & Ce.'a Dry Verzenay and Extra Dry, L. Recderer's Carte Blanche, Pemmery Sec. Vcuve Cllquet, Yellow Label Dry, Krug & Ce.'s Private Cnvce, Jules Champien. And the GREAT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE, Frem the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y. This Is the Finest American Wine In the market, having been awarded the highest honors at the following Expositiens: At I'arls 1MI7, Vienna 1873 and Philadelphia 137S. H. E. Slaymaker, agent. S. CLAY MILLBE, te. Brandies, Bins, Old Eye IHies, M.. Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. TIN W ARE, &V. JOHN 1. SUHATJM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF LARUE Chandeliers -AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, L' lu miring and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH leb27-lyd QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. GROCERIES. A T UCKijK'S. l'ARED EVAPORATED PEACHES, At 22c, 25c. and 33c. per pound. THE 1 CANS TOMATOES FOR 25c. ARK A BIG BARGAIN. Our Splendid Syrup, Selling at 12c. a quart, pleases nearly every body. THE EARLY JUNE l'EAS, AT 20c. A CAN, GIVE SATISFACTION. TRY THEM, Our BURLINGTON HERRING are Fine. Justreceivcd, CHOICE Oranges, Lemens and Bananas. We have a large line et WHITE-WASH BRUSHES, 11 in need call and see them. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. BOOKS AND STATIONER. N KW BOOKS. MB. ISAACS. THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THE ADMIRAL'S WARD, SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TENT MA QAZINES Airs NEW 8TA TIONER Y, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. THK MOST COMMON SEAT Of CANCER is en the margin of the lower lip. Here it is first noticed, either as an excoria tion or fissure, with thickened edges, running across the lip from be lore backwards, or as a hypertrophy et a line et papillae along the margin et the mucous membrane, close up te the skin. Cancers and tumors cured without pain, or using the knife by H. D. LONGAKEB, M. D. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. a2G-3tdftw HARRY S. SHULTZ. LIQUORS. LIQUORS ! 1 t I J.1UI EXAMINE SPRING GOODS. s 'FKIrxO IIOMIKKV. PALACE OFFAH. ASTRICH BROTHERS, as NO. 13 EAST KING STREET. We are new dally receiving NEW GOODS in our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, and have at present the Rest Selected Stock and the Lewest Pessible Prices. Plain, Colored and Fancy Striped Hese ter Ladles. Gents and Children. Bargains in Ladles' Fnll Regular Made UalbrigganHose: also in Fancy Striped and Plain Colored Stockings. Special bargain in Child' Plain Colored Hese. Extra Quality French Ribbed, 7 te t at 20c a pair. Infant's All-Weel Hese, regular made, ribbed, nt 15c a pair ; worth 25c. special inducements eflered in Gents' White and Fancy Cotten Halt-Hese. A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES, at 10c, 20c, 25c, 30c te COc a pair. LISLE MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES at 25c, 33c and 50c a pair. SILK GLOVES In all tlieNewSprlni? Celers. KID GLOVES. A most Complcte Assort ment et all New and Seasonable Goods. New Mllllnery.NewLaces.New Lace Goods, New Trimmings, New Buttens, New Linen Cellars, New Handkerchiefs. All the Novel ties in every department. SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have new a very line line efLadIes'SulL,madeup:in the Latest Spring Styles toselect trem. Persons wanting te buy a Dress will find tc te their advantage te leek through our Line et Dresses before purchasing elsewhere, and, it they can be suited, will find that the price of making the dress Is saved, as all we charge ter la the act ual cost ei material, lining and trimming. It we cannot suit you In . a Ready-Made Dress, we have u very Large Line et Dress Goods te select from, whlcti we will make tc order, or you can euy tne material from us ana get it made where it suits you. We have Just re ceived a large line et Children's Dresses lrem New Yerk, that for workmanship, style and beauty cannot be surpassed. They are made et all kinds of material trem the low priced calico te the finest cashmere. Call ami leek at them. SILK DEPARTMENT. Just received to day another let et theso extraordinary low priced Summer Silks at 45c. Onr Black Silks arc pronounced by all the cheapest line that has been shown anywhere. We also have Silks i i all Desirable Celers. Large stock of Infants' Cloaks, Ladles' Underwear and Cor sets. COAL, B. M. MAttTlN Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kln.li e LUM UEK AND COAL. S-rard:Ne. 120 North Water and runu treet3 above f.emen Lancaster. uS-lv- MANURK ANtrOlUL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth ler Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Vabd-315 Harrlsburg Pike. General Ovtice 20 East Chestnut street. Kauffrnan, Keller & Oe. aprl-lyd pOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 830 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, rut. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Oonnsctten With the Telepbenla Exchange Yard and Ortlce STREET Ne. 330 NORTH WATE teli28-l7U SAMUEL U. VRU'.H AXTOKNKS, HAH Removed his Onicn trem 66 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear el Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. n17-d King CLOTHING. QMAUNU'S SPK1NO UPKIHINU. SMALING. OPENING- OF- SPRIM NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. TTIBSHABKO. Te the Ladies. We cordially Invite you te call ami .inspect our stock et 1 whether you wish te make purchases or net Nete the class of goods en our counters and stylish make and tlne trimmings, obtain prices, examine qualities aud we will be satW tied with the result. IN BOYS' SUITS, Our aim is te siipplj such goods a Will Stand Hard Service, And at tlie same time produce tasty and well rttting garments. Wu will net attempt te enumerate the vailety et labrics and rrices. and the assortment or styles weuiti ue aimeit Impossible, as the constant finishing et new gOOds-WE MANUFACTURE ALL TIIK CLOTHING WIS Sf.LL would make any list et prices and styles useless. We can suit you all. By calling en us be fore purchasing we will convince you et the above. Or MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND SCHOOL SUITS We have an Immense variety and stock. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. Virir.I.IAMSON At KOsTKK. The Latest Novelties In SAILOR SUITS ter CHILDREN ure new displayed upon our counters ler the first time this season, in addition te a tresh involce of KILTS andPLEATED WAIST SUITS. Thcse suits have been thoroughly tested and arcsure te give entire sati-dactien, as we will net allow any goods te leave our establishment unless we are sure they will give the buyer the full amount of wear In piopertlon te the amount et cash paid ter them, as any goods that will npt come up te our standard et ex cellence are rejected. Th Prices are made the Lewest, as we much prefer winning thu confidence of our customers by selling nene but strictly reliable, strongly sewed nnd welt made garments at Prices that can net fall te prove satisfactory, for we knew our success depends upon the continued patronage et each customer. We are prepared In the MEN'S DEPART MENT with all sizes of NAVY BLUE SUITS widen we will warrant permanent color anil the Prices the Lewest. The BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT has re-supplied itself this week with a tiesli and still larger and mera varied stock et all kinds of BOOTS and SIIOKS ter CHILDREN, LADIES and GENTS. There is a SPECIALTY ler GENTS lu a SOLID, HANDSOME-MADE OXFORD TIF ler SPRING WEAR and a perfect Fit is guar EverythIngNEWnndF.RE3HlnFURNl.SII ING GOODS et all descriptions. TRUNKS. VALISES, RURRER GOODS and Summer LAP ROBES at Satisfactory Prices Sele Agents ter R. DUNLAP & CO. anil J. B. STETSON & CO.'S FINE SILK and KELT HATS. 32, 34, 30 & 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. RAILROADS. T HS, GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, UarllBgteD & (Julncv K. H. Ukleagv, IfBrllBgten & (jbIdct K. k. PRINCIPAL LiNK AND OLD FAVORITE KROU CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY. OMAHA, CALIFORNIA. LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST aud HKhTltiK HKhTltiK te St, Jeseph, Atchlneen. Topeka, Denlsen, Dallas, Galveston, ami all points tn Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri. Kansas, New Mexico. Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This route has no superior ler Aiet-rt l.'.i, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally rep hum as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR (.INK. Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the World for t.:i classes et travel. All connections made In Union denote. Try It and yen will find traveling a luxui 7 Instead of a discomfort Through tickets via this celebrated line ter sale at all offices in the U. s. and Canada. All information about rates el fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfuUy given by PKKCEVAL LOWELL. General Passenger Agent, Chioaqe, III. T.J.POTTEK, 3d Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Cmaiac, 111. JOHN U. A. BKAIf.Oea. Carters Agt., 317 Broadway, 80S Washisgten St. NBW YOSX. BOOTOS, MAflk. mvltMvdir Beys nan & Fester,