LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiLTOENQEB, WEDNESDAY MAY 23. 1383. ON THE RIVER. bTKANUIi. BDl- TUE TaLK. At the Uauibllns; Tabic Dea.iJy FelIteneM A Very Yeung Preacher's Ksperlence ea it Mississippi Ittver. , 1 l-ansaw Traveler. "Nearly every mau who traveled en the Mississippi river m the old days can relate an interesting experience," said the Itfjv. LTr. Jacksen, :i minister whose repu repu ta'ien as an impassioned public orator bas gene beyond the boundaries of Arkansas. "There was something about the Missis kippi river experience that tended te aid in vivid reproduction. The grand float ing drawing rooms, the wealth displayed at every tui n. and the htudicd politeness and couvcnWeiiai ceremony of a supposed Keed bretdinj,' winch you everywhere nice,. all comes up at ence in rcpertrayal of a character which, thu.s surrounded, you have- contemplated. But all of this polite ness and exhibition of geed breading I must r.ay, was but the white form en muddy water. It was the courtesy that could grasp the hand of a acquaintance or Mioet an u!d friend. "In the spring of 1830 1 bearded a grand steamer at New Orleans beun.d for up liver. I ws a very young poacher at that time, and was uuder orders te repair te a .small community and assist in connecting a revival. There was something of a war being waged between two churches, and it ;teod our church in hand te concentrate leiceh or lese ascendancy in the neighbor neighber hud. Thesa were the days of political and icligieua vigor and avowed opposition in icligieiu contest was regarded as being no meie out of place or in ill keeping with i he faith than the fierce struggles engaged ; liv tlm VhiL'saud Democrat. I was told at headquai ters that another young preacher would be suut te assist rae, that il I needed mere help te make my demands known at : r-e. When I bearded the beat 1 looked around for my companion in arms, whose nanie I even had net learned. The desv.st earch failed te discover my a-.Mt!il and concluding that he had nither pi t-cr iled or would come after me, I dif-.uiUbed the matter and settled down je the quiet enjoyment of the occasion. There were quite a number of gamblers polished genUemau en beard and al though I was opposed te gambling, I could net i drain lrem looking en and con tcraplating with what ssrenity of counte nance the players alternately puled with thousands of dollars. " Won't you take a hand ?' asked one of the playeis oho evening, addressing a young, pleasant looking gentleman who ntce'l near. " ' J never play,' he remarked. " ' Won't de you any harm.' " ! I:uew it won't, for T don't intend te play. . . , 'The gentleman is araiejeker, re plied a ta'l man, wlu handled cards with :in las;- and le.-.t with a geed will that r.'n..-M. (di.'.llcnued u-jpect " ' Vt-s.' lt-jdicd t!in jenng gentleman, 'a Jaie jikcr, becau-e it is rare that I " ' Ah, and a punster,' said the tall mai., i-eiinqaiihing $1,000 with a smile. ' It makes little ditt' 'ni-- t- you what I am, I anne here le quielly leek en, net intending te encage in the game or the cnv.Mftieii, anil, cspesially, net te bs the b.-.it .' any joked that, might arise fietn ill luck or success at the table. Ito-gaidles-s of the business you fellow, I jiepe tliat jeu arc icll enough acquainted witli the nianneih of gentlemen te treat .u. unobtrusive looker en with civility, if n.t withceuites-y.' " ' Yeu speak v.tli.' exclaimed tue tall mau ' I hope that I am a gentleman of .reed l.'uth and i diic.it ion, and I hope that J JYivMint insulted jeu. Il I have, I siu MiieJy beg ji.u- pjroen. Grant it willingly, .iiul all v. ill be well ; reluctantly, and, as !i gentleman, which you undoubtedly j,i off -.. te be. ion knw your recourse.' ' Shit I or " our List reniiik, I would li.iv.) l.eaitilj furgiveu you of any intcn tien te insult :nc. As it is I de net. grant pardon, lealixm, that a geutlemau is net esp'-cti-l te fc.ive dealings with such a man a. ! And, furthermore, let me s-iy th.it' I legard you a cewaully vil lain. , . , . , The tall nun sprang te his lecu and .lievahewiekniie. The quiet, man did net even leek at him. " Take that back, or I'll rub your heait ever your face ' . ' Kveiy one arci, but no one Jelt dts nosed ie p:,'Vi'iit bloedsh. d. ' I Paid thai I legaided jeu as a cow cew :k'1v villain. Keep cool and I'll tell you whv. While we were engaged iu insinua ting eonveisatien I saw you steal a roll of bills fiem that man,' peiutiug te one of the playeis.' - Until then, and out, ler tue semaiic ou made, trying te compel a .hc.nfur granting of pardon, I was d:s ie.scd tepav little attention te anything you might saw New, sir, I have made my statement. I have been led into this, aud I may legrct the cei ? rqueccas don't held i.hii but I shall make r.e coueessiena." "The Uill man's eyes actually glared. I have killed five men. and all for less than this,' he exclaimed. ' Get out of the way. I'll cut him hi two '." "Get out of the way!' said the quiet man. ' It would greatly please me if he would set down aud c induct himself less dangerously, but If he h dutermh.cil upon a wicked action, let him be under no re td taint.1 "'Yeu ate foolish '. exclaimed one of the gamble! s, tiunmg tewnid the qinet mau Youaienet armed, and even if wurnw-se Ca.t Aie'e would kill you. I sun the man lrem whtfiaj ou say he pur loined the bills. I saw the action but did tint dan- te intcinese.' ?.-. i !e4 ? 'ant. Aide?' said the veuii" gcutleman, I have heard of him. 'lie has a very ur.ravery reputation in New Orleans. If well censti ucted reports be tiue, he is net only a thief, but a mur derer.' ., , , , ., " ' Get out of my way !' howled the captain, and, struggling, he threw his companions aside and sprang ferwaid. Like a sudden revolution of a wheel like an action whose quickne-s cannot be con cen templatedthe young ma:i drew a der ringer aud sent a ball through the cap tain's bran:, killing him iusfrintly. " ' Gentlemen.' said the quiet mau, beginning te talk ere the smoke lifted, ' I had mere than eue icasen ler committing this deed ; I was insulted, as you saw.and was in danger, as you knew ; but, werse of al', that" man murdered my father. I did net contemplate killing him, but, as I said, I would have granted pardon for his insulting taunts. Frem the fust, though, I contemplated his srrcst, which I should have accomplished had he net attempted te take my life. I am sorry that I have caused such confusion, and I hope that you will all, as I kuew Ged will, forgive me. arrived. Brethers Jacksen (myself) and Mablesen, and that Brether Mablesen would Grst addrcaa the congregation, lhe gentleman arose, and imagine my B"rP';lfe when I recognized in the preacher tn quiet young gentleman who had killed tne captain. He delivered an eloquent, pow erful sermon, and after services approach ed me and, extending his hand, Baid : ' " Yeu must excuse me for net making ... .. . T I.nnf mrr iilpnt.lfcv mvseu Known myeu. -y . - under a cloak of caution. When I bearded 3 the beat I recognized my father s muruer er, and I. thought tliat if I revealed my idcutitv my plans might be frustrated. As I said, I only intended te fellow and arrest him at the nest town, but you see hew it resulted.' "Years have passed eince then, years of intimate acquaintance between the quiet young man and me. Seme time age, after a successful life, I closed his eyes in death. He j-mHed with sublime willingness, and went without a groan. I never knew a' truer or kinder-hearted man." THK CZiBlSA'S COSTUMES. Kir.ir.:s or KassU Will Wear : t!m Uururtitien festivities. WUat l!ie Dtirii. The following dresses have been made by Werth for the empress of ltussia : A court dress te be worn at the reception at Moscow of the netables en the day after the coronation has a train four metres long. It ie of pale rose velvet and is em broidered with a fiue silver design, copied from the manteau de ceur worn by Marie Antoinette at the fete of the Dauphin at Versailles. The jupe de desseus or the " sarafan," te use a Russian expression, is of white satin, with silver embroidery. The two panneaux iu front arc separated by buttons of diamonds and tassels, com posed of clusters of diamonds. A ball dress has a train of white satin erabroidercd with bil ver daffodils,surrouud daffedils,surrouud daffodils,surreuud od with a garland of narcissi. The front is of white crepe, with crystal penis inter spersed with roses and narcissi. Thisdresi is for the ball of the noblesse. Anether ball dress, te be worn at the soiice which will be given by the city of Moscow te the czar, has a train of crepe raye and satin paille crep?, and stripes embroidered in. relief with silver sprays and the front cmbreidcied with live garlands d'epis d'argent, with a fringe of wild flowers. Anether toilet is au opera dress of the Leuis Seize stvle. It is a tea-rose satin, with large bouquets woven in the tissue ; the front of crepe and rese satin, rolcve, with large Unifies de phi met and takcls composed of clusteis of paarls. Fer'la leiedu jour," when the city of Moscow gives honor te the czar and cziriua, there is a dress of g reu crepe de chine, covered with "batiste ecru," einbroideietl with Valei:cienue., with a large ceintare and knots of mono rose. Chapeau capote of rese velvet. The following ure the toilets which Woith has completed for tht Grand Duchess Vladimir : On the occasion of the entry into Mes.. nv a short ditss of crepe de chine, tiknmed with ileunct's of white silk an.l inusiin, emiiieuicrcu viui while roses. A grande ccinture of moire blauche, with large bouquets of lilacs in the ceutre. Fer the cciemeny of the cor onation hei iiupeiial highness will wear a vehvt court mantle, epinglc, with pak resu, aud emhieidered with her impurial arms, .set oil' with rich Iljuaissance de signs. The sarafan i - of r se satin, cm Oniid. ixd with silver and trimmed with elus-tus of peails and mai about. On ec casie:. of th b ill of the noblesse fhe will wear a toilet of white eiepe, cmbreidcied with silver violets interspersed with Par ma violets, a grand ceinture of diamond with a cordon of violets. MEDlCAXu mAKE Simiens' Liver Fer Dyppepsia, Cestlveness, Siefc Ileadaelie, Chienic DiaiTUesa. Jaundice. Impurity et the Jllced. i'ever and Auue, Jlalaiia und all dis eases caused ey Deranscment of r.tver.Ueeis and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Jlreath , Pain in the Side, sometimes the nain is ielt under the Sheulder-blaile, uiU fcikcn ler UlieumatUj : ceneral less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternatin? with lax : the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less of memory, accompanied with a pain tul sensation et leaving undone something whleli enght te have been none : a slight, dry ceush and flushed lace li sometimes an at tendant, elten mistaken ler consumption : the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous easily startled: feci cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation ei the skin ex ists; spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben eficial, yet one can haidly summon up lortl lertl lortl tmie te try it in tact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above si'inpteiti-" attend the disease, but caes hav occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter r ct is Has shown the 1-ivt.r te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and vemijj, whenever any of the nbove symptoms appear. Persons traveling or Jiving in Unhealthy Localities, bv taking a de:c oecusienally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all lalarii. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, an sea. Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. it will invigorate like a glass et winu, but is no intoxicating beverage. It you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or lcel heavy atter meal-'. nrsleeple-s id ni-ht, take a dose and yen will lie relieved. Time and Doctors' Bill" will be saved by always keeping the regulator in the IlOllaS ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be. n tho roughly sale purgative, alternative and tonic cun never be out ei place. The remedy is harmless and does net interfere with biui biui iiesder pleas u iu, IT IS PURKLV VKGETABLK, And luusall Ih. power ami eilicacy of Caieinel or Quiniiif, without any I the iiijuileiw after eUects . A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Itcgnlater has bun iu uv: in my family for eiuu time, and I am satis fied iti-a vr.iiinblu additi -n te the medical science. .LUillShektuk, Governer et Alabama. lien. Alexnndcr II. Stephens, et (-.a., says: Have derived j-enlc beii"fit lrem tlu uae fit Simmons Liver lipguhiter.and wish te give it a further trial "The only Ihing U:al never tails te Beiive." I Invoiced many reiiii-ilie.s for Dyspepsia, Liver Alttctiei jin-i in 'uJity.but never have leundunytliiny te b.nt :it.mu te tne extent .Siiinnenrt Ltvi-i- i'i3mlMer ban. 1 sent lrem .Minnesota te (.erigiaier it and would send lurthcrfer such a medieine, and would ad vise all who are similarly nilecled te give it t: trial as it seems tlieenly'thiiiglhal never hiils te lelieve. 1'. SI. JAKXl'.Y, SMnnciipeils.Minn. Sm'.T. IV. M wii ': t'lein iietutd expiii-eiu-i) in the use et millions Liver Beguhtter in my pr.ictic-i-1 have been and am suiistic! te use and prcc"rihe it a-i a puigative nu'dieine. 3-Take only the G KN l'l VL. which always hnsmi tin' winpnertiu; ItKD TliA DK-M A liK andSIG.NATritEOr J. ts. .iCILIN .VCO Kei-sil.'bj ll. li. Cechian. Diugglst, ia;nnd .'!'"i N'erth ('neen street. l-'OltSALK I'.Y ALL DKIlliGIVl'S. l.inll-lyeeil.Vw VJ.OTHIXO. 6. A R. SUITS. In Blue Flannels we keep but one kind and that the best fine in quality, pure in color and ex cellently made. We will furnish with each Suit, when desired, an extra set of regulation " Grand Army" Buttens. We will stand by every Suit we sell and war rant them net te fade. A. C. YATES & CO. Lei ?ir Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA my22 Iw.i UA.TS AXit vj.ra. TTNJ VKllSAL TliS U .11UM V 1: l'.wei: or " KIDNEY-WORT." fpiIK ONLY SHULTZ'S Hat Stere IX LAXUAbTKlt IS AT 144 NORTH QUEEN ST, (CUXDAlvKU'-S OLD STAXD, ) Whurucinbcietind THE LATKST in JOITA" irJJTAXJLKES'B 1TXW AJTXRI13E3UEST. JOHN WANAStAKEK'S. JOHN WANAMAKER starts the lay aM June Sales with the unheard-of-aggregate stock of Twe and a Half Millions $2,5(50,000, and nowhere in the United States is there se large :i stock at retail te which STRAW, SOFT FELT AND STIFF A I'lvKHISTUKIO CKWKTfcKY An'ri.Mit tii.tveyitnl Toe Old fur lmlln TrailSlims. M.u.daii (Dak.) riencer. Twe miles lrem Mamiau, en tlie bltifl' near the juncLieu of the Hart and Mis heuri livcr.s U an old comctery of lu'.Iy extent, filled with uenes of a This vast city of the dead lie:; just east of the Fert Lincoln read, i lie ground has the appearance ei ii-.viiir iccn filled with trcncli'.s piled full of ikad 100 acres in giant race. bollix, lietli man and beast, aud covered with several feci of caith. In many nlacps meuiidb from eiaht te ten feet high, and some of them 100 test or mure in length, have been thrown un and me tilled with bnncs. broken pottery, vases e! various bright colored fliuts and agate.-!. The pottery is of a dark material, beatii : fully decorated, delicate in finish, and as iight a; weed, showing the work of . pcopJe skilled iu the arts and possessed of a high state of civiliza ti .: This has evidently been a great liattle-lietd. where thousand of men aud homes have fallcu. Nothing like a pjs tematic or intelligent exploiaeu ha-', been made, as only little helm two or three teet in djptU have been dug iu s,)me of the mounds, but many paits of th. th. aualeiuy of mau and beast and beautiful bpccimcui; of broken pottery and ether cuiieMtiCit have been feuud in these feeble eilerts a', oxcavutieu. Five miles ab.ve Mandaii, ou the opposite side of the Missouri, is another vast cemetery, as yet unexplored. We a3ked an aged Indian what his people kuew of these aucient graveyards. lie answered : li Me knew nothing about them. They were here be be feie the red mau." AdverUKlng Clieaf. ! ! ! " ll l.as become se common te wille the be be Kiiininge: mi article. In an eg.mt, iiiieiesl iiif: manner, Then ram It into some ailvertiiemcnt tlia' we :ive"d all such, " And dimply call attention te the 11101113 et Hep Ultn-r In as plain, honest lernu a" pol pel Me. " Te indues people "Te ,'ive tliein one trial, winch sopiees tlieir value tint tliey will never u3u anything Use. in all " 1 he Kemeut se laverably noticed t lie papers. " i:cligieii3 and secular, U Iiivint?alarge sale, and is mpplinllns all ntlier medicines "There li no denjing the virtues et the Hep plant, an.l the proprietors ei Hep Hit ters have shown great shrewdness " And ability ' In compounding a medicine whose virtues aie se palpable te everyone's observation. jIrt She Bie? sue lln-'crcd and suffered alent,', pining :.way all the time ler years." The doctors doing her no geed ;' " And at last was cured by this Hen iJitiers tins papers say e much about." "Indeed! Indeed'" " Hew th inUliil we "Iieui.! be mr that nicdi- e'ne " A JamiBisliT'r, Sll-cry. "hunt n year-ieu- dau;:iit''r sutl'eied en :i bed et nii-eiy, Frem a complication ei kidney, liver, rheumatic tieubie and Xcrvens debility, IJmler the c ire of the best physicians, " Who save her I'.isea-e vai leua namps, " Hut no relict. And new he is restored te us in geed hedthby ns s.mple a remedy m Hep Hitters, that we shunned for years befer.; u-dng it " Tire i'Ar.KKTS. TIIK:r.!'T bPKOlKlC FOUKinXHY IMS- i;A"K. LIVLItTUOUJSLKS, ilALAltlA, I ON.-TII'ATION. I'lLKS LADIIS '.VI.AKXl'.-bi: N1 IMIKU- JIA't'bJ!. ti-:i:i:i:;lk kuwkv diseasi". "Aim. Ilnilije says I cannot tee liii lilv pr.ii-e Ki(lny-VelI,, hsMih. -mn ileduc, viiii.uii-iteiMi, '.'. V.i. Jl cured my terribli kiilnev iSisea-c. My wile liiil te turn me eve." in the bed helme r.'.iii'T it " M-.VK..K KIIJN! DiiiV.SK. -I w-ic)it!rclif curiti,' lecntly said Mr. S. Kuidicl.. et fie. Chi !"' :: '"' Ci...-ininr,lilil. M:. '., "et v.wri; kiilin ' .li " i-e by u-lng l'iil-ney-v. erl." .tULO KDI' '.viHtrt Jtiitulti:. "I've had no j.iiii-. : c I was cureU liy ividney-Ueit,"f.iiii Mr. !:i- '- Slurd, et tiie Cliieepee But e . Spi '!i.'l(t, Mn--'. " 1 cnuldn't work Leteii u nn? it. m) i'le.it weie my kidney uiliciilt't -. ' ki:M'.v .-.M i.i". . s: VHUUU1.U-. "Several dectini i.tiie ,'v.iile N. Sleepy. AlleKlieiiV Cit v. I'.t . " ' 'it Kid iey '. erl i'i'i.( my kidnev and liver Mi-u'ili-s ei two eais hliindiiig."' KlilM V W'.:ri.IA- AMI IAKTI-.S " Kei --i-; eur-t." . -. Knyinc-r W. II. Themi'-i.i.iti f. M..vcr". Paul 11. K.. " I Iiai kidlu-y i n nphiiuts and iiHli:e-4. KSdni'j KSdni'j Wei t ii:i . entirety cured u: ' IT HAS 1)1) I- WOMK'.Us. ' 1 e.m :.' emmeud IC n -Weit te ail the we: id," v i lies J . K. lii pinion, lAOstllne. ' ., " Ji hitnlenc wentler t 'i.i nu and many et In-. -tinulde I wl !i '.nlney : - liver diserdeis '" ;eunrli4iii, !;.. :md itlieiinirtiwm I have Sound i-' m' pr..ctite thai en-lipa-t:.n and I'm--, in.ill l-.r'"-. ns will " i.'lu-u-lmille iilltciHiii-, ji'.hl readllv ie Uulniy Uulniy U'ei t.-Philip CIS ilIea,M. l., M uUSen, t- I'll l'. 1G e:-.l ivi.lney-Wert is A medieine ! i:ice!es-i v.ilue. I had I'll'- ter hS eon -eeutlve e:ir.- it rined me." Ve'-un Kiiircliilils St Alb.iiii. Vt. (JKAVftl, l'r.ISil Sl.ri- KKt.Ii-1'. " I liaveuerd Ki lm -Wert ler giavel," r i-nt y w:e .la-i ! i' d. e; Neiih A te , Maine, " and it yiicc me permanent rtUef." se Y;;i:s stniY ti! ii.Asr;. ' 1 tiad U! n.-y iiii.-a-e tei Ji; ye.ir-i," wiite-. C. 1: ISreivn, ei V.'e-.tiiei-i. .n. V. " t count sc-.rcely w Ik u id eei.Id e no work. 1 de vi:itiy ilriu.. Ce i t at Kidney-VVer: has ot et tirciyewetlmc " A l.JSVTAT '.;l.K-.'JN ter itlll.U : ATIsV. "His, th.iuUi te kind Previileiiee. i grmt temporal blessin;." truly remarks Win. r.lli?, ..( r.v.iii!.. i.(il.iv,ulu. 1 liu yentlemau leterieil je Kiiiney-'.Vert, mid it-i nnilc.il curative piept'itii'.-. in i"e et llicuma ism and khl .u-v : reuble. lllD-CaiA! JH 'III IS itl.KCU. A prici''c ji-vel. 1 li. Sewel, a judeat ve dbur;. Vt., .-.i',s : " Kidney-Wei t cured i.t.-.-iti-ni " eining eie wenni no i. Frem Niiiitticlicl. Mas"., Mr. V.'ui II. ii.nl wieic tintes: "liiduey-Wert icer.i prompt. y and efficiently in cdsua et Piles as well u Kin ney troubles It's a most excellent meuiclin. LJllifS' TijDIJISI.l-'!. " Ne medicine help&d my three, yeur.i pecu liar tteulilua,' 'S'-i Mr.-.. H. Lainereaux, et IiieK-i Mette. VS.. " except KilncyHers. tt c;(rc( me. i.ud m.in et my irlen '-. tee." uvi'Si: sje vkaiss, "I I'-u! kidmv and eMier treubks evci :i yesuv," writes Mr. J. T. U Hleway, U1M-mt, Oiv'ini. " Neihlin: helped me but Kidniy- en. It will effect (t permane.d cure:' A riij-gici-m'" tVllfl ITeublcs. " i)..?iie..iieiemedi s and prescriptions by HATS TAYLOIl'S lSALTIMOIti; StraM Hats, YOUiMAN'S CKLKl'.UATKD City and Country People have access alike, with prices marked plainly, se that ALL PAY THE SAME at Jehn Wanamaker's. The certainty that besides numerous bargains daily spread en the counters the Big Stere is new known te fix the Market Prices of all the things dealt in, settles exclusively that it is the BEST PLACE FOR STRANGERS te deal. These who de net care te step ever night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packages at the store deer, and can get lunch in the building. The few items below show hew things arc going just new. Send postal card for samples. Stiff Hats. m.ii-JT-lyd&w TlltWAJiE, AC. r. s'jmaum. JOHN GREAT BARGAINS. .11 n'l' KKU1.1VKD ANOTIIKIt LAKUK LOT OK All-wool 50c. Far Cashmere Crepe under Beiee - CHANDELIERS AN l GAS FIXTURES, ftLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Sumbiiiijj and Oasfltthig, Hoefing and Spouting. IT JOHN I SCBAUH'S, NO. 24 f-OUTH I.!l27-lyd QUEEII STREET, LANCASTKK. 1A. KAIIMUA.OS. IMJ GREAT Tuy&rli (a iu-wticiuiriilijidCi.nl) and oUihi-dectors. iil n.dl:.ili-l mi wile'- i-renic, t vc-ar '1:111:1111;, iull:imurdi m-et liu; ll:iddci-. kiilncv Veil,"!i'wi'VL-r ftircd Jicr." Tli 'im cxlrncUs li-emii l-il ret lr. (J. M. SummL-rliii. Onttinc Well. TTn Ts-alked uwav. gracefully bowing te seme one who hurried te the scene of the tragedy. The beat was seen landed. The captain's acquaintance took charge of the beiiy, and went ashore. We were goon en our way again, and but for certain little influences that hung around no one il have known that a tragedy had been enacted. Our band of music, a com mon steamboat feature in these days, c-,,Mr nn a lively air, and the only sur gestive remembrance of the captain's ;Us(a, death was the wet carpet where a boy ba-i 1 .. . , mopped away tbe bleed. j 1(.r;,."A i..rv et uiicn, .n. 1'. " It was late at niijht when I reacucu mn-T.TliiSiiml&w ray landing. Alone I raade my way te - the nearest house, wnore, aiier iujr ."- j i-f-(:i n. . el -mi II 11. W:i hin-Kiiil'e., (.a Srrll.!'!! JINS! ll.VTIv.. I lia-r I1.1 1 Ki.liii-v iis .irs.-" for SO ye.ii.," viiti,J S.ir.ili :'isillii.-. it iMitiikiiirt. v v ne.irlUiei. " Kl-.liiey-V. ! ; In aUnytdull my paim and ccnr.11 my -. :i.-d coiiiiiintleii." IXOV IIISUHAIIUK"3 tVl hKHVASr) " I liav net lii-rn aiile iti de in- 1ieumj-wi!c for many ye-.iv, utili' l.dcly." wriie-i Mr". M. V Mei-m'. d lij-di) l'.uv, Minn., " 1've new -uinrNi-d all my liii'iuU, ly dUcliarsnif? my tve-i-rvaat-iaii ! dniutr tlii'l; work. J.Mney J.Mney vv'ert w"s tin eaii'-f. It cincd ineandlam slreny' mj-Jl-lv2t.-eS iriDNAV V.!iiT iron IV CH-lu--i'''-i 1-riiK-teiv ym'eu slrcut. :XLK AT ll. ll. ir;7 unit i.-Ki.N m-Ui mai-'i'iid UlhUHAKUK F 'VS l'KOM TUE I. .11- i-i 1 If lll(! r-UililU-J -Vlllpnilll- III elirenic s-iiiuiui jii i"- .'. v-.... dly ny sucliii. tiling r-jitlier My daughters qay : Hew much better lather i3 Einca ti: llfM P.itlOI-3." He'm ettlufj well alter msien smimuB 1 use declared inrnr.iuif. ! ire se clad that lie usi-d your Bit A ciir 0.11 l.fi l ! 1 V uurHtieu in tills part without a imrloiulien : the drmn-head.tlireuKli which tin' pus cc-ipe! All ill.eiiae3 et the k.yc Kiian.l Tiireit per manently cured by IHiS. 11. D. aid M. A. I.O.t.Ah.hiI. Oflicc 13 Eat W .limit sin l I.auea-iter. onsnlt.ilieii trot-. mj-l Std&w Tli-re is a chiniic hiip- 1 irlor.uieii et es Burlington Eoute ti;it'r.je, Hnrlingten & (Jnlncj B. R. :.':icue, ISnrlinten & Qaincj K. B. IMilNOlPAL LINE AM OliO KAVOKITK rUOM V H i C A tt 0 OR PEORIA 10 KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CAL1KOEN1A. I INCOLN ANDDENVEU. I'he SlllHtTEST. liUlCKKST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnaen, Topeka, Denlsen, 1 'alias Ualve3ten, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kanaa3, New Mexico, Arl Arl ren.t, 2IentR.ua and Texas, j'liis route has no superior ler Aioertlea, 'Mnr.eaTiells and St. Paul. Nationally repnted isb-.dnjj the GREAT THROUGH CAlt LINE. Universally conceded te be tbe BEC" iyUll'PEB Ks.lread tn the world ter ai .ila.ise'; et travel. All cr.ni!' ctteiib made in Union depots. Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discern tort. Through ticket via tula ceieln-atcd line ler ?al; at all eniccs in tlie U. S. and Canada. Ad iulorunitien about rates ei fare, Sleeping .rj. .-tc, citneiTuily given by J'KKCEVAI. LOWELL, Mj-nemi I'bcnRpr Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. POTTKB, -1 vtcti frc-i &Gen Manager, Chioaeo, III. j.'iUMi. a OKAN.Oen. KuternAgt,, rd ilviwdwiiy, 30G Washington St. Nav,- c-hu Boerea, Mass. tilftV!-lv(l.w Frem one of the latest and best Paris houses we have some splendid lets of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred full pieces, that were net ready for delivery until long after the time, and en account thereof were reduced twenty-five per cent, all around. This makes some famous bargains : A 41 -inch All-wool Illuminated Beige, 45c A 43-inch Beige, value. A 45-inch 60c. rar under value. A 42linch All-wool Check, 50c. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, 60c. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, 75c. Far under value. The following lets are very- desirable : A 40-inch All-wool Shooda, 50c. A 42-inch All-wool Shooda, 75 c. A 42-inch All-wool Check, 60c. A 3 1 -i n c h Nun's Veiling (creams), 35c. The steady increase of our Dress Goods Department must be ewine: te the constant watch te keep our prices the lowest. We could net afford te cut off dress patterns and take them back, as our rules compel, when ethers sold at lower rates, se we are en the alert all the time te protect ourselves by marking ' the lowest figures going! Linen Sheetings, 2s2 yds.; wide, value 90c, new (35c. ; value $1.00, new 75c; value 1.20, new 85c. 45 inch Pillow Linen, 37 J c. 54-inch Pillow Linen, 50c. . 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-4D rawer Linen, iS, 22, 25, 28 and 31c. Fine Cream Damask, 1 reduced te 1. Table Cleths, 2;:2i. 2; 2x4, 24x5 yards. A -Tewel, 22x43 inchi-:;, weigh half a pound, 25c A Damask Tewrl, 23X.J8 inches, geed and havy, price new at first hands, 37 c. ; cut price 31c. Seme lets of Buttens and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last. New importations of Paris But tens open. 2 5 Children's and Misses' Trim med Mats, ready te put en, for $1.50, $1.75 and $2, and up 3, 'wards. These come from our i own work rooms. French French Pin' Head Balbriirean Ladies' English Solid-color Bril liant Lisle I lese, 50c. Ladies' Colored Hese, i2.lc, hitherto 25c. Ladies' Leng French feet, 20c, hitherto 3IC Ladies' Fancy I lese, a fifty cent quality for 25c. Men's full regular made, (Ger man) Brown mixed, 122c. Men's English Striped, full reg ular made, 1 Sc. f Children's full regular made, at Ladies' Rough-and-Ready Bennets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25c. 1 73 dozen sprays of fine Hew ers at 25c a spray for millinery and corsage. These are about half price. There is a new counter for 9 and 1 2c. Satin and Gres Grain Ribbons, of which we have all i colors. 15, 20, double. ?e. ;5-- WO l th The new Waukenphast She is about the best thing yet that has been done for men, if com fort for the feet is considered. Only first-class workmen can make them, and, as yet, we haw net been able te make sufficient quantities te get the price lower than 37 ; but this is. a dollar less than, we are told, is asked elsewhere. A magnificent let of newly imported Lyens Black Grena dines, warranted all silk. The designs are rich and beautiful. Twe qualities, $1.25 and $1.50, which is said te be less than half of the cost of importation. Be fore the goods reached the counters twenty dresses were sold by the sample piece that customers saw in passing. We have some ether Black Goods at half price. The Madras, Nottingham Antique and Tambeurd Cur tains are in usual abundance. Furniture coverings begin at 1 2 he, a yard, and some of our Cretonne are the cheapest Ave ever had. Handsome Antique Curtains, '$3.50 per pair. Four styles Gentlemen's penders, made in workrooms at Oak 15, 25, 40 and 50. Balbriggan Underwear, used te be 50c. Night Shirt, 75c. Sus- euf Hall. Geed 1 5 yard Lengths of Summer Silks, 35 te 65c. Glace Changeable Silk, 65c. New India Silks, black grounds, small white figures, very handsome, at $i,5e. A fair Black Silk is goin gein goin new for. 75c, and quite a geed one for a Dellar. If you will pay $i.5e, we have a quality of the Bellen make that we recommend, and will ask you te recommend after wearing it. 2e inch Black Satin Parasol, lined in various colors, ten gilt ribs, handsome natural stick, Spanish lace trimmed. Price, $3. ill'UH l!t..v-"US. TOB MlNMu.re LATEST IMPIKA i:iTOi:ACCO TTAIR HALS AM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut St., Thirteenth and Market Sts., H1SCOX & CO., N. Y. ipss wan fetinwn. I was kindly rcceivcc. Next day I atteuded church and was at rinrn PKcertcd te the Dnlnit. behind which f J51TTKKS run eclnan's urus: Steu- Qucen street. sal.t-! at i 1S7 und 12) North mai-2-3md fie. HAVANA UICAK, - ,- l .E.L.I.U w x nun m. 1 . . . . n a well.lrnrvxn minister arose ana said , aj .nn a wi. row fiuistwbai! that two preachers from New Orleans had steue. !-.. .. .. . .!.. I ... -.,1.. I mnl,alfrlnn nrAnnhnra were Seated.' J. ISttionesiinuieeiiy.maiiu aim iiumi.c A beneficial dressing preterred te similar urtifles becAuse of its purity and rich pcr- IMtESSES. 1 fimD. ltUESTOUKS TO UUilllAB lliK Ker Caslns an.l V. UlngTnln Kehl te Hen- VOUXHKUI. COLO.; am pr uaiiuriiH .i . ..-. j Ai tii v --1-! nt. i miner'nr iiiiu inning, ui i!i; .----., iT-u nil' iru 1 111 nil iiimi n uiiuiiivi 'iiin.i" - ,,1 ..".i v tftitiiiti te .in-. . nr.'iuiit Use. It I net'as lepiesentcd c.u. e.j 1. turned :il my ex- r-T HltYiTON .,,. Alsn Miuuiru Heeks Jer rltuiiinu eta- t1 iA)iXKniXfi, ! ,l'oi"selil en same term-. Mjnd ferciicuhir. Kzcels the llneat flower In richness. Deli- ! . .. - 1'. x'iiJOii. , verv laatine. Ne odor like it. lie sure l.anaisvuie, iincasicr te., i a. ' euVet 'flORESTON Cologne, signature et 1 Uixeex & Ce.. N. Y.. en every label. v5 and 75 rents, at druaglats and dealers In perfume.; COLOGNE. dl-t-lyweewadTu PHILADELPHIA. i 3t-S,M,W&i7 itaKKNU MISTAiil-:. 1SUT I'CKUUASK i &Jt tlie gcnulnoYaraCt;artei lie. at HAUTilAN'S YELLOW FllONT CIGAE ' STOUK. OEASOMiALH IJO')IJ AT (IMiCCED O l'i k-os AT j'.KCUTOI.l)-:. A wlieb- suit, last, colors, j;.i" : Werkins rants ler 50c. and ii):hi-itniuiceet evuralls in the nwrltet; all kinds et hlri, Cau.u Un derwear lrem -J5c. and iir; Lai Him', 0 outs' and Misses Hese tr. in jc. nfrte the best. I'.ritisli ; latest styles Neckwear, Cellars, Uutts. Hats, Caps and Notions. HENRY HECIITOLO, Ne. 5iN. ijuccn Stieet. Ifcb3-lYU xte'ih lN Tin ck or iM5it.ijriiN. lie n.utncrsliii) l-eieloleic existlnsr be tween Win. Kaiil and Henry Martin linderthn llrm name and style of hahl .t aiartin, brick, lnaiiiiticturers, is tills diiy dlelvcii bymif tuil consent .Ml p-.i-ens liavinjr claims aitaliist the, .siid linu will present them, and all ner-ens indebten te .'aid firm will nialce puinent of sniu Mtiieiit ilelay te Hcniy Martin, who "will contlmie tl-.e business et maiiutiictiirine; brick ej. tiie yard : Cli:irlotte streHt, uortliet James street. U. IvAHL. UENltV MAliTIN, L A:tCASTEn. May 0. ISii. mvl0-2wd H'll'IICC lit TKKl'AS.Kl AlU MI- I i N KILS. AH.M-rseiis are hereby lerbMne t iii-i)nus en any of tlie lauds ul the Oe.it all or :iiN::ilweU estalea. Iu Lebaneu ants Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or uu inclesed, either ter Hie purpose el sheeting or U-luutr. as tlie law will be rlfrtdly enlercei itjalns't all tresp-isstug en- eald land et lha undersigned atter this notice. .... . WM. COLEMAN FUEKMAV It. PKBCY ALDKN. KUWA&D C. FBKKMAN. rtemcy ler U. W Celeman's lie! in il(-Lt!JW
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